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MTX3    Owner’s Manual

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Various Procedures

With the MTX system, input/output port patching, matrix mixer 
settings, and the parameters of XMV amps within the same 
MTX system are stored together as a “preset” in the MTX3 and 
in MTX Editor for recall when desired.
Each MTX system can store 50 presets. MTX Editor is used to 
edit presets.

Each preset contains settings such as the following.

• Input/output port settings and patching
• Input/output channel gain and EQ settings
• Matrix mixer settings
• Zone settings
• Routing settings
• Effect settings
• VCA and mute group settings
• Parameter settings for XMV devices within the same MTX 

system

• Preset  name

Switching presets from the MTX3

1. While watching the [PRESET] display, use 

the [

s

]/[

t

] buttons to select the preset 

number that you want to recall.

The [PRESET] display will blink during this time.

2. Press the [ENTER] button to confirm your 

selection.

The [PRESET] display will stop blinking; the preset has 
been recalled.

When all devices connected to the MTX system go online, the 
internal clock of each device is automatically updated with the 
date and time settings transmitted from the computer’s clock.
You can also update the date and time settings on all devices 
connected to the same network by transmitting the computer’s 
date and time settings from the “Clock” dialog box in MTX 
Editor.
For more information on operation, refer to “MTX Editor 
User’s Manual.”

The scheduler can switch presets or play music and sound 
effects from the SD memory card at the date and time you spec-
ify. Each such setting is called an “event.”
Event settings are made in the “Scheduler” dialog box of MTX 
Editor. For details on operation, refer to “MTX Editor User’s 
Manual.”

< Example 1 >
Switching background music and playback area 
according to the time of day

In commercial facilities that switch background music and play-
back areas at different times of the day, you can switch the type 
of music and the playback area according to the time of day.

< Example 2 >
Switching the playback time according to the day 
of the week

In commercial facilities that switch the time period of music 
depending on the day of the week, you can specify the music 
pattern and playback times according to the day of the week and 
the hours of operation.

• Monday–Friday

• Saturday

• Sunday

You can also play seasonal music, or specify exceptions such as 
stopping playback on days when the facility is not operating.

Recalling (switching) presets

NOTE

• If you leave the device for 30 seconds with the [PRE-

SET] display blinking, it will revert to the previous pre-
set number.

• If a control panel such as a DCP series unit is con-

nected, you’ll be able to easily switch presets.

Setting the clock

Using the scheduler

9:00

12:00

14:00

18:00

22:00

Indoors

Refreshing 

music

Energetic 

music

Calm music

Atmospheric 

music

Outdoors

No music

No music

10:00

20:00

Music pattern 1

10:00

22:00

Music pattern 2

12:00

20:00

Music pattern 3

Summary of Contents for MTX3

Page 1: ...EN Owner s Manual...

Page 2: ...work Installation and wiring 14 On site work Settings in MTX Editor 15 Various Procedures 16 Recalling switching presets 16 Switching presets from the MTX3 16 Setting the clock 16 Using the scheduler...

Page 3: ...when the unit is operating as designed are not covered by the manufacturer s warranty and are therefore the owners responsibility Please study this man ual carefully and consult your dealer before req...

Page 4: ...s device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference rec...

Page 5: ...es When setting up the device make sure that the AC outlet you are using is easily accessible If some trouble or malfunction occurs immediately turn off the power switch and disconnect the plug from t...

Page 6: ...es below Handling and Maintenance Do not use the device in the vicinity of a TV radio stereo equipment mobile phone or other electric devices Other wise the device TV or radio may generate noise Do no...

Page 7: ...wer is also supplied allowing you to place the control panel in the ideal location for the room Two built in effect processors Two effect processors are built in and can be easily used in a party room...

Page 8: ...i ALERT indicator When an alert occurs the PRESET display will indicate the alert number and this indicator will blink red o POWER indicator This indicator will light when this device is powered on 0...

Page 9: ...ol panels can be connected to one MTX3 The total length of the cables from the MTX3 to the last con trol panel must not exceed 200 meters y NETWORK connector This is an Ethernet connector that support...

Page 10: ...d to turn the phantom power on off Use the included Euroblock plugs to make connections see Euroblock plug connection on page 11 for details 2 Cooling vent The MTX3 contains a cooling fan The cooling...

Page 11: ...rack mounting the device use a lac ing bar when possible to bundle and secure the cable If cables will be frequently connected and discon nected as in the case of a portable system we rec ommend that...

Page 12: ...3 Owner s Manual 12 5 Plug the Euroblock plug into the GPI con nector or INPUT OUTPUT connector of the MTX3 NOTE When connecting unbalanced cables to the INPUT connector use a jumper wire to connect t...

Page 13: ...al 6 Set up the entire MTX system as directed by the wizard Make settings such as the number of connected MTX XMV DCP devices and the UNIT ID and YDIF mode Cascade mode or Distribution mode for each d...

Page 14: ...ll be created Install and connect the system while referring to the schematic diagram you printed out 1 Install the MTX3 and make the analog audio connections 2 Make digital connections between the MT...

Page 15: ...are being output from the MTX3 at an appropriate level 9 Temporarily turn off the audio output from the MTX3 To prevent loud sound from the amp from damaging your speakers we recommend that you turn o...

Page 16: ...peration refer to MTX Editor User s Manual The scheduler can switch presets or play music and sound effects from the SD memory card at the date and time you spec ify Each such setting is called an eve...

Page 17: ...rt The GPI controller parameters are assigned via the MTX Editor application Euroblock plugs 16 pin are used for connections to the GPI connector For details refer to Euroblock plug connection on page...

Page 18: ...nal memory restoring it to the factory settings 1 Power off the MTX3 2 Set the rear panel DIP switches 7 and 8 to the INIT INITIALIZE position 3 Power on the MTX3 Initialization will start The status...

Page 19: ...Owner s Manual 19 4 When initialization is completed power off the MTX3 once again 5 Set the rear panel DIP switches 7 and 8 to the RESUME position 6 Power on the MTX3 again The MTX3 will start up in...

Page 20: ...DCP units can be connected to one MTX3 Could the total cable length from the MTX3 to the last control panel be exceeding 200 meters The DCP s LEDs are dim Did you set the DCP s LED brightness appropr...

Page 21: ...e no duplicates 41 IP address was not set within 60 seconds of startup Please check rear panel DIP switch 6 IP Setting If DIP switch 6 is set to PC use MTX Editor or the DHCP server to specify the dev...

Page 22: ...onnector 30 meters Cable length between devices DCP connector 200 meters total cable length from the MTX3 to the last DCP Indicators INPUT PEAK RED 3dBFS INPUT SIGNAL GREEN 40dBFS OUTPUT SIGNAL GREEN...

Page 23: ...All output DA converters are 24bit 128times oversampling Dimensions Input Terminals GAIN Actual Load Impedance For Use With Nominal Input Level Connector Nominal Max before clip INPUT 1 8 66dB 10k 50...

Page 24: ...EFFECT SEND To FX1 To FX2 ON LEVEL ANC SEND To ANC1 To ANC2 PAN DIRECT INPUT CHANNEL CH9 16 EFFECT SEND To EFFECT 1 To EFFECT 2 METER POST ON ON LEVEL To MATRIX MONO To MATRIX1 3 7 To MATRIX2 4 8 ON L...

Page 25: ...B Block Diagram 24 C cable ties 6 11 Cascade mode 7 13 control panel 7 Controls and Connectors 8 D DCP 7 DIP switch 10 Distribution mode 7 13 E Euroblock plug 6 9 10 11 event 16 F Features 7 Front Pan...

Page 26: ...MTX3 Owner s Manual 26...

Page 27: ...lades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your out let consult an electrician for replacement of the obsol...

Page 28: ...AL Yamaha Music Europe GmbH Ib rica Sucursal en Espa a Ctra de la Coruna km 17 200 28230 Las Rozas Madrid Spain Tel 34 902 39 8888 GREECE Philippos Nakas S A The Music House 147 Skiathou Street 112 55...

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