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Phoenix Professional Audio GmbH
Gewerbepark Conradty 12
D-83059 KOLBERMOOR
Tel.  0049-(0)8031-30425-0
Fax. 0049-(0)8031-30425-25
www.phoenix-pa.com
[email protected]
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“Copyright 2015, Phoenix Professional Audio GmbH, www.phoenix-pa.com“ 
Phoenix logo is registered at the German Patent- and Trademark Office (TM)
All brands are property of their respective owners.

DOC-010915

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PV-DSP-1AD
Version with

Audio Matrix

USB player

DeEsser

3 U

Fully automatic digital automatic mixing amplifier with a power amplifier 200 Watt and 
free programmable PRESETS 1 and 2.

Programmable priority position for conference modes, input audio matrix, optional cable 
remote control for remote shift of the presets.

Remote LIVE control by MASTER USB interface.
An exemplary complete equipment in the audio processing by DSP.-1A system.

Programming software MWL-Control 1.1.1
Automatic system of the second generation with 

DIGITAL SIGNAL DELAY FIELD and auto-

matic control of the input with BARRIER-GATE, GATE-OPEN and GAIN-CONTROL. Automatic 
amplifier, DeEsser with USB MP3 player.

PV-DSP-1AD.9.2 (Power Voice)

TM

Summary of Contents for PowerVoice PV-DSP-1AD.9.2

Page 1: ...U PV DSP 1AD Version with Audio Matrix USB player DeEsser 3 U Fully automatic digital automatic mixing amplifier with a power amplifier 200 Watt and free programmable PRESETS 1 and 2 Programmable pri...

Page 2: ...expire For the subsequent damages the manufacturer accepts no liability Please check before the first startup if there is no obvious transport damage If you discover damages to the mains line or at t...

Page 3: ...y device openings or device slots If it is suspected that even minimal liquids could have entered the device the device has to to disconnected all pole imme diately This is also valid when the device...

Page 4: ...cable comes out of the device 11 Only use products and accessories specified by Phoenix Professional Audio GmbH 12 Let maintenance operations only be carried out by qualified maintenance staff The de...

Page 5: ...2 has the following inputs and functions Input audio matrix MAINSUM 1 and MAINSUM 2 DeEsser with FULL SPLIT AIR functions USB MP3 player 8 inputs to XLR MIC LINE by DIP switch LINE input LINE 9 IN to...

Page 6: ...ne inputs with 2 fold EQ Countersunk 2 element graphic EQ at the front side per input Feedback limiter phase shifter or adaptability automatic Microphone automatic switch system with control LEDs Audi...

Page 7: ...raise or to drive the high frequency parts of the reproduction approx 2 kHz to 8 kHz by means of an equalizer Thereby the voice gets a more robust sound or more presence Also for pure speech transmis...

Page 8: ...Operating mode control LED s The green LED lights when the DeEsser is in FULL mode the yellow LED lights in operating mode SPLIT 5 2 Selector switch DE ESS BAND MODES FULL SPLIT By operating the selec...

Page 9: ...on it is switched to the previous song and automatically played 2 by pressing the button PREV V for approx 3 seconds the volume of the MP3 player is decreased volume on the display appears the current...

Page 10: ...On the display information for the user for operation of the MP3 player is indicated 9 USB SLOT USB slot for an USB stick USB flash drive pen IMPORTANT The MP3 player has no FILE management function i...

Page 11: ...ALL appears on the display and all songs located on the USB stick are repeated The function is switched off by holding the REPEAT button for approx 3 seconds then the device changes to normal PLAY MOD...

Page 12: ...ssibly there are system oscillations or other interferen ces Disconnect the load and reduce the amplification to zero When the LED continues to light possibly the amplifier has to be maintained 13 MAI...

Page 13: ...y pressing this button you get from the main program to the sub program or back to the standard display indication 19 USB INTERFACE Is used for connection to a PC and programming by the control softwa...

Page 14: ...3 MAINSUM 2 and programmer No 2 MAINSUM 1 inputs Besides this the position of the programmer No 4 affects the output MIX OUT as follows OUT2 PRE POST GATE switch No 1 programmer No 4 Position above O...

Page 15: ...RE MASTER Linear before EQ and Master balanced input to Jack bush LINE level 0 dB 10 LINE CD IN 9 Unbalanced RCA connection LINE level 0 dB The connectors are unbalanced connected and are suitable for...

Page 16: ...he direct output shall totally not exceed more than 200 Watt Attention To the direct speaker output only either 100V speakers OR low ohmed speakers can be connected the simultaneous use is not possibl...

Page 17: ...manual 16 Church exterior sound AMP1 equalization 1 Automatic activation with preset No 2 Church front sound internal AMP1 equalization 1 SPEAKER OUTPUTS Gallery sound ZONE 1 by AMP 1 with separate v...

Page 18: ...e are 8 x XLR audio input bushs No 15 The inputs are designed balanced 2 3 1 shielding see drawing The input sensitivity GAIN for each input can be adjusted at the rear side The input volume is adjust...

Page 19: ...15 dB 5 dB 15 DIP SWITCH MIC LINE PHANTOM POWER FILTER HPF 100 Hz Each input channel has a DIP switch therefore the following conditions can be selected DIP 1 ON input is supplied with 24VDC phantom...

Page 20: ...NSUM 2 DESCRIPTION PROGRAMMER 2 MAINSUM 1 DIP MATRIX With the PROGRAMMER 2 switch block the individual channels 1 to 8 can be allocated to the internal amplifier final stage for the reproduction of th...

Page 21: ...put channels 1 to 8 are connected with the digital AUTOMATIC SYSTEM All inputs MIC LINE 1 to 8 are allocated to the MAINSUM 1 in PROGRAMMER 2 The input 8 is allocated by the DIP switch position in PRO...

Page 22: ...ck control by FBS MEX 1 XX serie MPL 2 The microphone signal is transferred by all speaker systems without woofer Better speech intelligibility Music source Transmission by all speaker systems and woo...

Page 23: ...automatic sys tem The selective choice of the inputs for AUTOMATIC ON OFF is of course possible ON position of the DIP switch Useful information With programmer No 1 the automatic function of the mixe...

Page 24: ...ted in the interior of the device please remove the upper small cover By turning the respective trimmers the parameter for TIME ATTACK can be changed in the automatic AUTOMATIC TIME JUSTIFICATION The...

Page 25: ...AUTOMATIC function In the position below ON MANUAL the AUTOMATIC function is switched off the mixer works as conventional STANDARD MIXER without automatic FUNCTION ATTENUATION switch No 3 PROGRAMMER...

Page 26: ...ce PROGRAMMER 1 switch X has to be set to position OFF IMPORTANT If you want to use the priority functions of the mixer conference system the LAST MIC function PROGRAMMER 4 switch No 4 has to be switc...

Page 27: ...recorded All microphones set in the configuration remain muted This function provides a conference order that means the speaker cannot be interrupted as long as he speaks SETTINGS FOR CONFERENCE PRIOR...

Page 28: ...the PC After the installation the program is started automatically After the USB connection between PV DSP 1AD XX system and the PC the computer indicates a new device in the system To allow the data...

Page 29: ...r PASSWORD You can select between DISABLE without password protection and ENABLE all settings are protected by password PRESETS DESCRIPTION PRESET 1 and 2 In the menu PRESETS the two PRESETS configura...

Page 30: ...to the maximum volume of the values set by the DSP volume controls For the input sensitivity at the rear side each input ana logue GAIN LEVEL are available SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING DELAY signal delay Ran...

Page 31: ...als SOFTWARE PROGRAMMING FEEDBACK SUPPRESSOR feedback limiter In the menu FEEDBACK SUPPRESSOR feedback limiter an automatic feedback suppressor adaptability or a digital phase shift can be allocated t...

Page 32: ...TTACK time MIDDLE middle ATTACK time FAST fast ATTACK time The longer the ATTACK time SLOW position is selected the later the limiter effect starts With longer ATTACK times the limiter more affects th...

Page 33: ...f the amplification 12 dB to 12 dB PEAKING EQ filter or EQ selection The following filters are available 1 PEAKING EQ 2 LoSh6 3 LoSh12 4 HiSh6 5 HiSh12 Setting of the octave edge inclination 0 05 to 3...

Page 34: ...hangeintheAUDIO DSPthe BUTTON SAVE TO MWL lights up RED SAVED TO MWL To transfer the changed settings to the PV DSP1AD XX please press the button SAVE TO MWL The files are now saved in the PV DSP 1AD...

Page 35: ...EXIT NOISE GATE ENTER EXIT NOISE GATE 80dB ENTER EXIT PRESET ENTER EXIT PRESET Name Default Copy PRESET SELECT Name for 1 2 ENTER EXIT OPTIONS ENTER EXIT PASSWORD XXX ENTER EXIT PASSWORD ON OFF DEFAUL...

Page 36: ...y pressing the PUSH ENTER button the first programming mode GAIN is indicated by pressing the PUSH ENTER button again the further submenu BANG MENU in the range GAIN is shown All further settings refe...

Page 37: ...ned exactly at the place where later the audience will be located f i for church sound in the middle of the church By recording PINK NOISE to the Power Voice amplifier you measure with the measuring m...

Page 38: ...atic feedback limiter which is integrated in the MIXER like follows At first you should reduce the parasitic frequency with the parametric EQ for a favoured value dB narrowband OCT Then produce a feed...

Page 39: ...10 k 1 line CH 9 no Limiter 24 dB to 6 dB shiftable in the range of 0 0 to 170 mtr 499 92 ms 24 VDC shiftable to each input channels 1 to 8 DIP 1 for all MIC LINE inputs analogue at the rear side digi...

Page 40: ...ruction manual Copyright 2015 Phoenix Professional Audio GmbH www phoenix pa com Phoenix logo is registered at the German Patent and Trademark Office TM All brands are property of their respective own...

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