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Settings of any priorities’ configurations: switching of any 
switches in any channel’s programmer causes the setting 
of priority precedence of this channel over the previous 
chosen channel. For example: switching in channel no 1 
programmer, the switch no 4 down (ON) causes that 
microphone no 1 can stop the work of microphone no 4.

Lower configuration (picture no 3) shows the setting of the 
priority for the microphone no 1 and no 2 (picture no 2). 
The microphone no 1 has the priority over the 
microphones from 2 to 8, and the microphone no 2 has the 
priority over the microphones  from 3 to 8, but is 
subordinate to the microphone no 1. It means, that the 
speeches of the participants 3-8 can be stopped in any time 
by the leader (1) or his deputy (2), but the speech of the 
deputy (2) can be stopped only by the leader (1).

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Channel programmers (1-8)  factory settings: all switches of channels programmers in upper position 

(OFF).

7. Priority settings.

TIME-backup time control of active microphones

programmer channels 1-8

ATTACK- switching Microphone level control switch

Adjusting the sensitivity of the channel LINE-CD

Programmer 2

 - assigning the input channels 1-8 to the channel output mix 1 (MAINSUM 2).

Is assigned to output jack MIXOUT socket.

Programmer 3

 - assignment of input channels 1-8 to the mix output channel 2 (MAINSUM 1).

The assignment is to input 1 (In1) in the DSP and output Jack (MIX OUT).

Programmer No. 4

 - factory setting: switches 1 and 2 in position (OFF), switches 3 and 4 in position (ON).

Switch 1 - OUT2 PRE / POST GATE: upper position (OFF) POST GATE - all channels for MAINSUM-2 are 
associated with the automation. Lower position (ON) PRE GATE - signals are assigned before automation.

Switch 2 - AUTO / MANUAL: upper position (AUTO) - function automatic operation of the mixer; lower position
(MANUAL) - a standard mixer (the automatic function off).

Switch 3 - ATTENUATION OFF: mute, inactive microphones, top position - muted; lower position - mute -15 dB.

Switch 4 - LAST MIC upper position (OFF) - last used microphone after speaking shuts down, 
lower position (ON) - last used microphone after the speech remains active all the time.

WARNING!

 If you want to use a priority, this function must be disabled (upper position OFF).

Programmer nr 1 - default settings: all switches (1-8) in the
top position (OFF).
Switching any of the eight switches to the bottom position
(ON) turns off the automatic in each channel. This is useful if
you want to use one channel as a linear channel (music).
ATTENTION

! If you want to use priorities, the channel 

switch

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Page 2: ...earing of speaking is required They are cooperating with the 50V 70V and 100V loud speakers line and with the loud speakers set of altogether impedance 4 The amplifier has got 8 symmetrical microphone...

Page 3: ...high frequencies 11 switch for USB or SD mode 12 repeat 13 previous file 14 next file 15 play file 16 LCD display 17 IR infrared for remote control 18 SD card slot 19 USB slot 20 a pulser to service...

Page 4: ...view of the front of the amplifier MWL 9DSP1A MP3 PLAYER USB SD view of the back of the amplifier AMWL 7DSP1Aand MWL 7DSP1A 4...

Page 5: ...tch 39 XLR socket 0dB output after DSP sum 40 JACK socket Input 0dB after DSP sum 41 Cinch socket Line CD output 42 3 positioned switch 1 Phantom power on off 2 MIC LINE switch 3 100 Hz high pass filt...

Page 6: ...w people preset s name edition Options Password choice Password language polish english ENTER EXIT Options Password Passwort yes 6 4b Jack pin connection hot ve colt ve chassis grounding chassis groun...

Page 7: ...llation folder and follow the instructions When the installation is done connect the amplifier with the computer and start the MWL Control program Connect the amplifier by the cable from socket no 8 o...

Page 8: ...copy the Preset 1 configurations to Preset 2 place to copy the Preset 2 configurations to Preset 1 back to the established settings for Preset 1 back to the established settings for Preset 2 in that p...

Page 9: ...sed here too place of the feedback eliminator choice on off choice of and the frequency method for the phase shifter method place of the limiter setting up of operation from 6dB to 40dB and the choice...

Page 10: ...equalizer 20 Hz 21kHz 12dB 12dB 0 05 3oct LoSh6 LoSh12 HiSh6 HiSh12 in Settings the language can be chosen in Help the service manual can be chosen options in the file menu let to open the files with...

Page 11: ...hone level control switch Adjusting the sensitivity of the channel LINE CD Programmer 2 assigning the input channels 1 8 to the channel output mix 1 MAINSUM 2 Is assigned to output jack MIXOUT socket...

Page 12: ...ON 1 2 3 ON 1 2 3 ON 1 2 3 1 2 3 ON 1 2 3 ON ON 1 2 3 ON 1 2 3 E L E K T R O A K U S T Y K A E L E K T R O A K U S T Y K A MIC 1 MIC 5 MIC 2 MIC 6 MIC 3 MIC 7 MIC 4 MIC 8 INSERT SUB OUT XLR pin 1 GND...

Page 13: ...endently of the input signal level EKSPANDER EKSPANDER COMPRESSOR COMPRESSOR Mic 1 Mic 2 Mic 3 Mic 5 Mic 6 Mic 4 EKSPANDER EKSPANDER EKSPANDER EKSPANDER EKSPANDER EKSPANDER EKSPANDER EKSPANDER EKSPAND...

Page 14: ...er double peak on DSP input and on power end Universal input mono Impedance B Input sensitivity ass soprano control inputs XLR 1 8 yes 40dB 15dB 15dB 5dB 1 6 k 24V DC 100 Hz 6dB oct 12dB 100 Hz 10 kHz...

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Page 16: ...ower Fuse Ground measurements of the device according to VDE 0701 norm Other connections and connectors control Optical control of the whole Notices Signature Output power P U Z 200W 100V 50 400W 100V...

Page 17: ...ment for a complaint is to provide the device in the original packing with the guarantee card to the place where the device was bought 5 In case of the damage of the device during the warranty period...

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