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MV800 — Owner’s Manual

About the MV800’s Functions

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About the MV800’s Functions

About the NOISE GATE Function

An unused microphone often picks up unwanted background
noise. One way to prevent the problem is to turn the
microphone off or set its channel volume on the MV800 to
“0” when necessary. An easier way to solve the problem is to
use the NOISE GATE.
The mixer will automatically accept input from the micro-
phone only when the designated level is exceeded. If the level
is not exceeded (such as that produced by background noise)
the microphone will not operate. Effective use of this
function eliminates unnecessary mixer operation and
controls feedback.
Press the GATE Switch to the ON (

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) position to activate.

Also, we recommend that the switch be set to the OFF (

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position when someone is talking with a quiet voice.

About the Compressor Function

When someone is speaking or singing and suddenly their
voice becomes loud can be irritating. The volume must be
reduced but by the time you make the necessary adjustment,
its already too late. In such a case, the Compressor Function
is very useful.
This function is used to control the signal’s output level when
it’s input level exceeds a designated amount.
Set the Compressor ON/OFF switch to “ON”.
The input level setting that determines from when the
compressor will function is set with the TH (Threshold)
control. Also, the setting that determines the ratio of
compression used to keep the signal’s volume under control
is set with the RATIO control. When the RATIO control is
rotated fully to the left, the output volume will not be
controlled (minimum compression ration 1:1), as the control
is rotated to the right, the amount of compression applied to
the signal increases (maximum compressions ratio 

:1)

About the STEREO CHANNEL
DUCKER Function

When BGM is playing in the room, and the MC or a guest
starts to speak, it is often difficult to hear the speaker over the
music. In this case, it is necessary to reduce the BGM volume,
raise the microphone’s volume or both. If so, it is impossible
to safely leave the mixer for any length of time. In such cases,
the Stereo Channel Ducker Function is very useful.
This function automatically reduces the volume of the BGM
source that is connected to the ST Input jacks (A/B) when a
signal enters Channel 1 or 2 through its microphone.
However, the Stereo Channel Ducker Function can only be
used in conjunction with Channels 1 and 2, not with sources
connected to Channels 3-8.
Shortly after the source from Channel 1 or 2 is terminated,
the volume of the BGM source will be returned to its original
level.
To setup the Ducker, set the ST CH DUCKER Switch, located
between Channels 1 and 2 on the front panel, to its “ON”
position. Use the Attenuator, located above the ST CH
DUCKER ON/OFF Switch, to set the level to which the
BGM’s volume will be reduced. Rotate the knob to the right
to reduce the volume level.

About the PAGING Function
(Input Ducker for Emergency
Announcement Systems)

This function terminates the signals from each of the INPUT
Channels (1-8, ST) as well as the INSERT IN and STACK IN
input jacks to give priority to the signal from the mic/line
source that is connected to the PAGING MIC/LINE Input
jack.
If a cassette deck or microphone for emergency announce-
ments is connected to the PAGING MIC/LINE Input jack, the
microphone or tape deck can be given priority for announce-
ments in the event of an emergency. A PAGING CONTROL
IN jack is also supplied on the Rear Panel that is compatible
with a DC24V control signal for emergency announcement
systems.
The GAIN control is used to set the PAGING MIC/LINE
input’s gain setting. Use the LEVEL control to set the volume.
Use the TH (Threshold) control to set the input level that
determines from when the Paging function will operate.
Rotate the TH control to the right allows the Paging function
to operate from lower volume levels.
The Paging function can be set ON/OFF in ZONEs 1 and 2
separately.

Summary of Contents for MV800

Page 1: ...s the MV800 also offers individual control of those two zones directly from the front panel without the need to change the wiring making it an excellent mixer for banquet rooms etc In order to get the most out of your MV800 and its excellent functions and to enjoy years of trouble free use please read this Owner s Manual thor oughly before using And please keep it in a safe place for future refere...

Page 2: ...minals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is coloured GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked by the letter E or by the safety earth symbol or coloured GREEN and YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the term...

Page 3: ...ssary contact your dealer Do not modify the unit Doing so is a fire and electrical shock hazard If lightning begins to occur turn off the power switch of the unit as soon as possible and unplug the power cable plug from the electrical outlet If there is a possibility of lightning do not touch the power cable plug if it is still connected Doing so may be an electrical shock hazard Cautions When rac...

Page 4: ...ctors to be connected to individual channels Equipped with two ZONE buses that include not only monaural and stereo channels but also REC OUT and OUTPUT jacks a single MV800 easily provides sound control for two rooms Separate REC OUT jacks are supplied for both ZONES 1 and 2 allowing easy recording to a tape deck Along with XLR and phone jacks Euro block connectors are also supplied for the main ...

Page 5: ... center position r ZONE Select Switch Sends each channel s signal to the ZONE 1 bus and or ZONE 2 bus When the switch is ON the signal is sent to the relative bus t PEAK Indicator The indicator detects peaks in the signal after it has passed the EQ The indicator will light red when the level reaches 17dB to warn that clipping is imminent y SIGNAL Indicator The indicator lights when the signal s le...

Page 6: ...input level Threshold level at which the compressor will function Rotating the control to the right allows the compressor to function at lower volume levels RATIO Control Sets the ratio of compression that is applied to the signal when it exceeds the threshold level Rotating the knob to the right increases the amount of compres sion When the knob is turned fully to the left the signal will not be ...

Page 7: ... L and R channels are to be mixed as a monaural signal 2 ZONE 1 TO 2 Switches Set the switch to its ON position to send the signal from ZONE 1 pre volume to ZONE 2 pre volume In this case the ZONE 1 pre volume signal will be sent to the ZONE 2 output jacks and that signal s volume can be adjusted with the ZONE 2 Volume control 3 POWER Indicator The indicator will light when the unit s power is ON ...

Page 8: ...e transformer is ungrounded MIC Compatible with 50 600Ω microphones LINE Compatible with 600Ω line level devices INSERT IN Jack INSERT OUT Jack These are input output jacks that are positioned between the noise gate and channel volume of the input channel The INSERT IN jack is a balanced phone type jack with a nominal input impedance of 0dB 600Ω The INSERT OUT jack is balanced phone type jack with...

Page 9: ...d the same signal that is sent from the ZONE OUT jacks The signal from ZONE 1 is sent to the 1L and 1R jacks while the ZONE 2 signal is sent to the 2L and 2R jacks The signal sent from these jacks is not affected by the ZONE volume controls Make recording level adjustments on the recording device Also the ZONE 1 TO 2 switch is ineffective with these jacks y ZONE OUTPUT Jacks ZONE 1 L R ZONE 2 L R ...

Page 10: ...t the wires according to the jack s pole display and turn the upper screw to the right to secure the wire 3 Connect the Euro block connector to the mixer s jack r Replace the cover and re attach it in its original location Caution Electric shock may occur if the Euro block connectors are used without the cover attached Feet Four rubber feet are supplied with the mixer According to the orientation ...

Page 11: ...en difficult to hear the speaker over the music In this case it is necessary to reduce the BGM volume raise the microphone s volume or both If so it is impossible to safely leave the mixer for any length of time In such cases the Stereo Channel Ducker Function is very useful This function automatically reduces the volume of the BGM source that is connected to the ST Input jacks A B when a signal e...

Page 12: ...araoke songs sung by the party guests A pair of headphones connected to the PHONES jack can be used to monitor the overall volume balance etc Connections ZONE 2 Assign the Karaoke room to ZONE 2 q Connect microphones to the INPUT jacks of channels 5 and 6 If a condenser microphone is used set the Input Select Switch to its MIC 48V position if a microphone other than a condenser microphone is used ...

Page 13: ...araoke Power Amp Speakers DVD Player for Karaoke Set the ZONE 1 switch to ON on CH 1 4 only ST CH DUCKER Switch ON Reverb Unit Reverb Unit Set the ZONE 2 switch to ON on CH 5 8 only Set the ZONE 1 switch to ON on ST CH only ZONE AFL Select Switch Select the zone you want to monitor Set the 1 TO 2 Switch OFF Cassette Deck for recording ZONE 1 Cassette Deck for recording ZONE 2 If necessary setup th...

Page 14: ...amp lights when a large signal is present Use the volume control on the power amp to adjust the volume delivered by the speakers If necessary setup the PAGING system Connect a pair of headphones to the PHONES jack and set the ZONE AFL Select Switch to ZONE 1 AFL to monitor the final output Setting ZONE 2 Channel 5 and 6 Settings 1 Make the following settings Channel Volume Gate Switch ON ZONE Sele...

Page 15: ...t EQ signal level exceeds that of the noise gate s threshold level Stereo input indicator PEAK red The indicator will light when the post buffer amp signal level exceeds 17dB SIGNAL green The indicator will light when the post buffer amp signal level exceeds 10dB Compressor indicator Orange When the compressor is activated the indicator will light Stereo channel ducker indicator Orange When the St...

Page 16: ...nsitivity the lowest level that will produce the nominal output level when the unit is set to maximum gain 2 XLR type connector Euro block connector phone jack TRS T Hot R Cold S Gnd balanced type 3 RCA phono jack phone jack TRS T ZONE 1 R ZONE 2 S Gnd unbalanced type 0dB 0 775Vrms 0dBV 1Vrms Output Specifications Output connectors Output Nominal Output level Connector type impedance impedance Nom...

Page 17: ...MV800 Owner s Manual Supplement 15 429 87 5 479 88 301 337 325 Units mm Dimensions ...

Page 18: ...dBV L R ST MONO ST ST M M SUM SUM INV INV REC1 OUT 10dBV L R LEVEL 6dB 0dB BA G PEAK SIGNAL CONTROL IN PAGING ON TH OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON PAGING ON ZONE1 DUCKER ZONE2 DUCKER 0dB PAD HA PAGING MIC 60 16dB LINE 34 10dB G MIC 48V MIC LINE GAIN 60 16dB 34 10dB 48V STACK OUT 0dB SUM SUM COMP CHANNEL COMP OFF COMP BA BA OFF OFF ON ON ON RATIO TH STACK IN 0dB ZONE1 ZONE2 CV GEN ATT OFF ON OFF ON ST...

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