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MusiCall user manual 

UK

 

 

 

 Safety instructions 

1

 

All safety instructions, warnings and operating instructions must be read first. 

 

2

 

All warnings on the equipment must be heeded. 

 

3

 

The operating instructions must be followed. 

 

4

 

Keep the operating instructions for future reference. 

 

5

 

The equipment may never be used in the immediate vicinity of water; make sure 
that water and damp cannot get into the equipment. 

 

6

 

The  equipment  may  only  be  installed  or  fitted  in  accordance  with  the 
manufacturers recommendations. 

 

7

 

The  equipment  must  be  installed  or  fitted  such  that  good  ventilation  is  not 
obstructed in any way. 

 

8

 

The  equipment  may  never  be  installed  in  the  immediate  vicinity  of  sources  of 
heat,  such  as  parts  of  heating  units,  boilers,  and  other  equipment  which 
generates heat (including amplifiers). 

 

9

 

Connect the equipment to a power supply of the correct voltage, using only the 
cables  recommended  by  the  manufacturer,  as  specified  in  the  operating 
instructions and/or shown on the connection side of the equipment. 

 

10

 

The  equipment  may  only  be  connected  to  a  legally  approved  earthened  mains 
power supply. 

 

11

 

The power cable or power cord must be positioned such that it cannot be walked 
on in normal use, and objects which might damage the cable or cord cannot be 
placed on it or against it. Special attention must be paid to the point at which the 
cable  is  attached  to  the  equipment  and  where  the  cable  is  connected  to  the 
power supply. 

 

12

 

Ensure that foreign objects and liquids cannot get into the equipment. 

 

13

 

The  equipment  must  be  cleaned  using  the  method  recommended  by  the 
manufacturer. 

 

14

 

If  the  equipment  is  not  being  used  for  a  prolonged  period,  the  power  cable  or 
power cord should be disconnected from the power supply. 

 

15

 

In all cases where there is a risk, following an incident, that the equipment could 
be unsafe, such as: 

 

if the power cable or power cord has been damaged 

 

if foreign objects or liquids (including water) have entered the equipment 

 

if the equipment has suffered a fall or the casing has been damaged 

 

if a change in the performance of the equipment is noticed  

it must be checked by appropriately qualified technical staff. 

 

16 

The user may not carry out any work on the equipment other than that specified 
in the operating instructions. 

 
 
 
 

 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Musicall MAX8.16

Page 1: ...MAX 8 8 MAX8 8D MAX8 16 MAX8 16D MusiCall User manual ...

Page 2: ...UK MusiCall user manual Notes ...

Page 3: ... may only be connected to a legally approved earthened mains power supply 11 The power cable or power cord must be positioned such that it cannot be walked on in normal use and objects which might damage the cable or cord cannot be placed on it or against it Special attention must be paid to the point at which the cable is attached to the equipment and where the cable is connected to the power sup...

Page 4: ...ith a quadruple DAB FM and WEB tuner Model with 8 stereo mono zones 3 stereo 6 mono RCA inputs and optional 8 local audio inputs Each can be equipped with it s own MRC wall controller and MRA local audio input Configuration and control possible using the internal webserver Musicall MAX8 8D The MAX8 16 is the standard central matrix Model with 8 stereo 16mono zones 8 stereo 16 mono RCA inputs and o...

Page 5: ...nput Three inputs can be used to activate room combining One input can be used to activate the priority audio input The last input can be used to connect an external system mute for fire alert and evacuation purposes The telephone audio input can be configured to auto answer or audio detect Logic IO Using the logic IO paging can be remotely activated The logic output scan be configured to external...

Page 6: ... The MAX matrices offer full control over IP using the internal webserver Users can access the individual zone page or global control all zones The interface allows audio source selection volume control and EQ settings Zones can be locked for webcontrol using a simple four digit code The internal webpage can be accessed using http musicall or by entering the IP address of your matrix into the webb...

Page 7: ...one Slave zones do have the possibility to adjust volume On the MAX8 8D en MAX8 16D RDS or meta data can bes end to the wallunit displays Local audio input Using the local audio input MRA1 or MRA2 an external audio source like an MP3 player microphone laptop or mixing desk can be added to the system The MRA1 is equipped with a balanced audio input on XLR This way a microphone can easily be connect...

Page 8: ...e Groups 1 8 or 1 16 can only be changed using the configuration pages By default these groups are set to zone 1 16 Entering the programming menu Press the P key to enter the programming menu The programming screen will appear By default the programming menu will start in group A Select the group that needs to be changed In programming mode the buttons 1 16 indicate all zones The green LED s indic...

Page 9: ...s Booting During the First 15 seconds after booting the boot screen logo will appear During this time all available information about the matrix setups radio stations and web streams is loaded DAB FM tuner Monitoring the tuner is made possible within the Tuner tab The desired tuner can be selected Switching between DAB and FM is only made possible within the configuration pages and can not be chan...

Page 10: ...ious Select previous preset Stop Stop playout Play Start playout Next Select next preset MAX Matrix Within the MAX tab all available audio sources within the MAX Matrix can be monitored Using the monitor functionality all sources can easily be adjusted during installation or trouble shooting purposes During monitoring the MAX sources the audio outputs 8A zone 8 and 8B zone 16 are not available Con...

Page 11: ...tput volume adjustment 0 50 dB steps of 0 5 dB then mute 75 dB THD N 0 08 CCIR RMS 0dBu FREQUENCY RESPONCE Input to output 25 Hz 25 kHz 1 dB WALLUNIT CONNECTION Output voltage 24V Maximum output current 110mA automatic fuse CONSOLE CONNECTORS Output voltage 24V Maximum output current 500mA automatic fuse COMMUNICATION Baudrate RS232 14kbps USB USB2 Ethernet 10 100MBit auto select GENERAL Mains sup...

Page 12: ...bout the Musicall system parts and other products you can contact your local dealer or Dateq Audio Technologies B V De Paal 37 Telephone 0031 36 54 72 222 1351 JG Almere Fax 0031 36 53 17 776 The Netherlands E mail info musicall nl Internet www musicall nl ...

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