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MEDIA ONE

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Power cord and plug

Do not tamper with the power cord or plug. These are designed for your safety.

Do not remove ground connections!

If the plug does not fit your AC outlet seek advice from a qualified electrician.

Protect the power cord and plug from any physical stress to avoid risk of electric shock.

Do not place heavy objects on the power cord. This could cause electric shock or fire.

Cleaning

When required, either blow off dust from the unit or use a dry cloth.

Do not use any solvents such as benzol or alcohol. For safety, keep the unit clean and free from dust.

Servicing

Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only. Do not perform any servicing other than those instruc

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tions contained within the Owner‘s Manual.

Portable cart warning

The components should be used only with a cart or stand that is recommended by the 

manufacturer. A component and cart combination should be moved with care. Quick 

stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces may cause the component and cart 

combination to overturn.

Caring for your environment

Disposal of the packing material

 

The transport and protective packing has been selected from materials which are 

environmentally friendly for disposal and can normally be recycled.

Ensure that any plastic wrappings, bags and so on are disposed of safely and kept out 

of the reach of babies and young children. 

Danger of suffocation! Rather than just throwing these materials away, please ensure 

they are offered for recycling.

Disposal of your old device

Electrical and electronic appliances / machines often contain materials which, if 

handled or disposed of incorrectly, could be potentially hazardous to human health 

and to the environment. They are, however, essential for the correct functioning of 

your appliance or machine. Please do not therefore dispose of your old machine or 

appliance with your household waste.

This device is subject to the European directive 2002/96/EC.

Have the product disposed by a professional disposal company or your communal 

disposal facility.

Observe the currently applicable regulations. In case of doubt contact your disposal 

facility.

Summary of Contents for MEDIA ON The Box

Page 1: ...Owner s Manual MEDIA ONE with 24 bit Digital Effects ...

Page 2: ...ys use proper ready made insulated mains cabling power cord Failure to do so could result in electric shock death or fire If in doubt seek advice from a registered electrician Do not remove any covers Within the unit there are areas where high voltages may be present To reduce the risk of electric shock do not remove any covers unless the AC mains power cord is removed Covers should be removed by ...

Page 3: ...ven surfaces may cause the component and cart combination to overturn Caring for your environment Disposal of the packing material The transport and protective packing has been selected from materials which are environmentally friendly for disposal and can normally be recycled Ensure that any plastic wrappings bags and so on are disposed of safely and kept out of the reach of babies and young chil...

Page 4: ...MEDIA ONE 4 Contents Introduction 5 Features 5 Useful data 5 MEDIA ONE overview 6 Quick start 7 Control elements 9 Audio connections 13 Preset list 14 Technical specifications 15 ...

Page 5: ...rovides 4 microphone inputs with ultra low noise pre amplifiers natural 2 band equalizers and AUX send return In a word it is ideally suited for live sound applications small venues applications live recording and many other musical purposes In order to get the best performances from your MEDIA ONE we recommend you to thoroughly read this Own er s Manual before installation and operation Features ...

Page 6: ...MEDIA ONE 6 MEDIA ONE overview ...

Page 7: ...ers as well as excessive noise Connect a pair of passive speakers to your MEDIA ONE speaker connector inch jack socket You can 3 connect a pair of active speakers directly to your MEDIA ONE left and right main output inch jack sock ets Complete these connections as illustrated in the figure below 4 Before disconnecting the MEDIA ONE always turn off the power switch 5 Do not use solvents to clean y...

Page 8: ...etup diagram WIRELESS MICROPHONE BASS KEYBOARD HEADPHONES DIGITAL EFFECT UNIT DAT OR TAPE RECORDER DAT MIC1 MIC2 Accessory list IEC Power cord 1 Customized speaker cable 5 m 2 Compatible speaker stand optionally available 3 ...

Page 9: ...gnal When using the XLR socket switch to the MIC posi tion When using the inch jack socket switch to the LINE position MP3 LINE switch 4 Use this switch to select the signal source for the channel 5 6 path Switch to the MP3 position to use the sig nal from MP3 IN switch to the position LINE to use the signal from the inch jack socket Level control 5 This control is used to adjust the overall level...

Page 10: ...ed to boost male voice or kick drum and bass guitar Your system will sound much bigger than what it is The gain range goes from 15 dB to 15 dB with a centre frequency of 80 Hz DSP section 12 11 10 Your MEDIA ONE features 16 preset digital effects PRESETS 10 Use this knob to select the effect you wish to perform There are 16 options available WARM HALL BRIGHT HALL WARM ROOM BRIGHT ROOM VOCAL 1 VOCA...

Page 11: ...OUT reaches 10 dB or the start of the compressor of the built in AMP FX RETURNS 16 Use the inch stereo jack socket to return the sound of an effect unit to the main mix You can also use it as an extra auxiliary stereo input FX RET control 17 This control is used to control the volume of the processed signal sent to the main mix bus in a range from to 10 dB FX SEND 18 This inch jack socket is used ...

Page 12: ...g two speakers 4 8 Ω Note The total impedance of the connected speaker system must be between 4 and 8 Ω Do not connect any thing else than speakers to these jack sockets Control elements on the rear side 100 120V 60Hz FUSE T10AL 250V 220 240V 50 60Hz FUSE T5AL 250V AC INPUT AC SELECT POWER ON OFF 24 26 25 Power on off 24 This switch is used to turn the mains power on off AC input 25 This socket is...

Page 13: ...phones 1 4 inch Stereo Jack Plug Strain Clamp Sleeve Tip Sleeve Ground Screen Tip Signal Use for Mono Line In Mono 1 4 Jack Plugs 1 4 inch Mono Jack Plug Strain Clamp Sleeve Tip Ring Sleeve Ground Screen Ring Return Signal Tip Send Signal Use for Insert Points 1 4 inch Stereo Jack Plug 2 Hot 3 Cold 1 Ground Screen seen from soldering side Use for Balanced Mic Inputs For unbalanced use connect pin ...

Page 14: ...ATE Simulates the transducers sound like classic bright vocal plate Pre delay time 10 ms Rev decay time 290 ms 9 STEREO DELAY 1 Recreates the input sound on the stereo output with different time Period 352 ms 10 STEREO DELAY 2 Recreates the input sound on the stereo output with different time Period 238 ms 11 REV DELAY 1 Delay with room effect Delay period 326 ms Rev decay time 290 ms 12 REV DELAY...

Page 15: ...edance Microphone input 3 9 kΩ All other inputs 10 kΩ or greater Tape out 1 kΩ All other outputs 120 Ω Equalization Mono channels Stereo channels High 15 dB 12 kHz 15 dB 12 kHz Low 15 dB 80 Hz 15 dB 80 Hz DSP section A D and D A converters 24 bit DSP resolution 24 bit Type of effects WARM HALL BRIGHT HALL WARM ROOM BRIGHT ROOM VOCAL 1 VOCAL 2 VOCAL 3 PLATE STEREO DELAY 1 STEREO DELAY 2 REV DELAY 1...

Page 16: ... driver Coaxial type 10 woofer 2 voice coil Low frequency driver 1 Neodymium driver 1 voice coil High frequency driver 70 H 70 V spherical hom Connectors Power input with mono jack Static power consumption No output power state at 230 V 32 W Dielectric strength Between live negative earth 1500 VAC at test frequency 50 60 Hz leakage current 5 mA for 1 minute Between live negative IN OUT terminal po...

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