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4

5

6

4

3

7

8

MEMORIZE
VALUES

RECOVER
VALUES
FROM MEMORY

RECOVER
FACTORY-SET
VALUES

VOLUME

Volume
Value

TREBLE

Treble
Value

BASS

Bass
Value

F

1

F

2

F

3

F

4

F

5

MIN.

MIN.

MIN.

MAX.

MAX.

MAX.

Fig. 5

VOLUME (MASTER)
TREBLE
BASS
ADJUSTMENT

INSTALLER
MENU

INSTALLER
MENU

3

AUTOMATIC
ADJUSTMENT

CURRENT
IMPEDANCE
VALUE

ADJUSTED
VALUE
4 -8 -70V-100V

W W

F

1

F

5

Fig. 4

AUTOMATIC
IMPEDANCE
MATCHING

INSTALLER
MENU

5

PRESET
PROGRAMME
MENU

PROGRAMME
SELECTION

SETTING
RECORDED IN
PROGRAMME 1

F

1

1

F

5

from nº 1

to nº 8

Fig. 6

RECORDING
PRESET
PROGRAMMES

(fig.5)

2

MANUAL
ADJUSTMENT

CURRENT
IMPEDANCE
VALUE

NEW
IMPEDANCE
VALUE

INSTALLER
MENU

Z= 4

W

Z= 8

W

L= 70V

L= 100V

F

F

F

1

2

3

F

4

F

5

Fig. 3

MANUAL
IMPEDANCE
SELECTION

INSTALLER MENU

VIEW

CURRENT

SETTINGS

VOLUME,

TREBLE,

BASS

ADJUSTMENT

NOTE:

During automatic impedance adjustment one or
several audible tones will be heard through the
loudspeakers.

If the loudspeakers have attenuators, select the
maximum power in the attenuators during
adjustment.

If the attenuators have 3-wire maximum level
restoring the system acts automatically and there is
no need to handle the attenuators

AX-309

16

12

610.104A

Summary of Contents for AX-309

Page 1: ...put level 800 mV impedance 600 Insertion output 400 mV 600 input 400 mV 4700 4 8 300 W RMS five input power amplifier with built in mixer for professional audio applications Microprocessor controlled...

Page 2: ...gital control Display Bass digital control Treble digital control Microprocessor functions selector Push button for programming and function Mixer bus input Insertion input output 1 0 dBm signal outpu...

Page 3: ...vation of automatic protection switches or the blowing of fuses in the electrical panel which are typical in other high power units The installing engineer may access the load impedance menu and make...

Page 4: ...me control Inputs 1 2 3 and 4 are configurable Balanced microphone phantom power supply and equalizer filter for voice Auxiliary One direct signal input to the mixing bus for input expansion Signal in...

Page 5: ...r the connection diagram according to specific requirements Special care should be taken to comply with any applicable safety standards Do not block the front and rear air vents in order to make sure...

Page 6: ...MICROPHONE JUMPER SETTINGS VOICE MICROPHONE PHANTOM POWER SUPPLY VOICE MICROPHONE MUSIC MICROPHONE PHANTOM POWER SUPPLY Configuration of convertible inputs REMOVE THE COVER AND SET THE JUMPERS AS FOL...

Page 7: ...IC CONNECTION SYSTEM WX 30 Chime and priority module WX 33 Simple priority module WX 19 Antilarsen module AUXILIARY AMPLIFIER CA 01 CA 32 CA 01 Connection diagram OPTIONAL ELEMENTS MICROPHONE SOUND SO...

Page 8: ...3 handle bracket mounting rack 1 2 WX 19 3 WX 19 4 5 D 6 Remove the top cover of the unit Remove the bracket for the module Assemble the module in the aforementioned bracket using the screws supplied...

Page 9: ...the screws supplied Fit leads and as shown Fix the bracket iron in position The unit is ready to operate Adjust the tone and level of the chime if necessary Refit the cover 1 2 WX 33 3 WX 33 4 A 5 6...

Page 10: ...C AUX 3 MIC AUX 4 MIXER 0 dBm OUTPUT INSERTION AUX 5 TM1 TM2 TM3 TM4 TM Mix TM TM 1 2 3 4 and Mix DIGITAL CONTROL CONTROL DIGITAL SIGNAL 92 VDC MASTER Th 65 C P _ 230 VAC VOL 1 VOL 2 VOL 3 VOL 4 VOL 5...

Page 11: ...dard operation mode for the unit and restore default values factory settings Record programmes Copy content from one programme to another Edit correct an existing programme Select the unit s operating...

Page 12: ...PROGRAMME 1 F 1 1 F 5 from n 1 to n 8 Fig 6 RECORDING PRESET PROGRAMMES fig 5 2 MANUAL ADJUSTMENT CURRENT IMPEDANCE VALUE NEW IMPEDANCE VALUE INSTALLER MENU Z 4W Z 8W L 70V L 100V F F F 1 2 3 F 4 F 5...

Page 13: ...3 F 1 3 F 5 del n 1 al n 8 Fig 7 COPY THE CONTENT OF ONE PROGRAMME TO ANOTHER E g copy programme 2 to 3 8 ACCORDING TO SELECTED OPERATING MODE MODE 1 STANDARD MODE 2 PROGRAMMED Fig 10 RETURN TO USER...

Page 14: ...ral volume if necessary If the amplifier stops working and shows the message this means that the internal control device has switched off the unit s power supply This may be due to two reasons The int...

Page 15: ...TART UP ON MOD OFF ON Operation with remote controlled message priority INDICATE VOLUME VALUE MESSAGE PRIORITY MENU ISSUE PRIORITY MESSAGE REMOTE CONTROLLED MESSAGE PRIORITY NOTE During the issue of a...

Page 16: ...AMME 1 VOLUME Volume Value TREBLE Treble Value BASS SELECTED PROGRAMME Bass Value F 4 PROGRAMME 1 PROGRAMME 2 PROGRAMME 3 PROGRAMME 4 PROGRAMME 5 PROGRAMME 6 PROGRAMME 7 PROGRAMME 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ST...

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