Music & Paging Zone Mixer User Manual MP-M80 Firmware Version 1.1 MP-M40 Firmware Version 1.
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FCC Statement NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications.
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Music & Paging Zone Mixer Reference The information provided in this section gives you a detailed description of the screens and controls for the Music & Paging Zone Mixer and the Music & Paging Zone Mixer remote apps. Getting Started The QSC MP-M music and paging mixers are fixed architecture mixer/processors offering unprecedented capabilities combined with ease of configuration and operation.
MP-M Hardware Front Panel NOTE!: MP-M80 is shown. 1 3 2 4 1. CUE – Headphones, 3.5 mm, stereo 2. USB – USB-A (rear panel – 1, front panel – 1), firmware & configuration uploads, USB Wi-Fi 3. STATUS – Action Appearance Definition Off OK On Booting Slow Blink Firmware Upgrade SOS Blink Upgrade Failure 4. PO ER – On Off Rear Panel NOTE!: MP-M80 is shown. 1 2 3 5 4 6 7 8 9 1.
Specifications Model Inputs MP-M40 MP-M80 Total 8 16 Mic/Line 4 (Euroblock) 8 (Euroblock) RCA 4 (mono-summed RCA pairs) 8 (mono-summed RCA pairs) Total 6 10 Line 4 (Euroblock, balanced) 8 (Euroblock, balanced) Music-on-Hold 1 (Euroblock, transformer balanced) 1 (Euroblock, transformer balanced) Cue (phones) 1 (3.5 mm, stereo) 1 (3.5 mm, stereo) Outputs Audio Sampling frequency 48 kHz Processing 32-bit floating point THD <0.
MP Install MP Install is an app that runs on iOS, Android and Windows. It is intended for use by system designers and installers. See the Network section of this document for instructions on logging in to a new MP-M for the first time. Control Panel The Control Panel (right side of screen) provides navigation to all mixer controls, indicators and functions. 1 Navigational Controls 1. Inputs – Opens a screen that displays icons representing the controls and processing blocks for input channels. 2.
Input Channels Input Channels Block Diagrams Touch Inputs Mic/Line Input Channels and Auto-Mixer Mic Pre A/D Delay Polarity Φ Low Cut High Cut Gate PEQ Mic/Line Input 1 Store & Forward Comp AGC Gain Gain Cue Level Gain LR LR FX +12 V Mixer MP-M40: 1 of 4 Mic/Line Inputs / MP-M80: 1 of 8 Mic/Line Inputs Mute Pan From GPI or Gate Mute Automatic Microphone Mixer To Outputs FX From Mic/Line Input 1 Compare From Mic/Line Input 2 Compare Cue To Mic/Line Ch.
Input Channels – Home Screen Touch Inputs The Inputs home screen displays a high-level overview of the channels in a channel bank along with links to the various control groups, Setup, PEQ, Dynamics, and so on. 1. Channel Banks (MP-M80 Shown) – Select from channels • Mic/Line – Displays Mic/Line input processing blocks. • RCA – Displays processing blocks for the monosummed RCA inputs. • More – Displays processing blocks for the USB Player and Wi-Fi paging. 1 2 3 3a 4 3b 5 6 7 8 3c 3d 2.
Input Channel − Navigation and Master Controls Input channels are the audio source for all Output Zones and for the MP-M Internal Mixer. All controls on the input channels affect the Mixer and the Output Zones with the exception of the Fader, Pan and Auto-Mix which affect only the Mixer.
Input Channel − Setup The setup screen includes a number of functions that are primarily “set once and forget”. Channel Setup is provided for all input channels. Inputs Touch an Input Bank Touch a Channel Setup Button Mic/Line (RCA / More) 1 1. Setup button – Selects the Setup screen. 3 2 2. Stereo Link button – Links / unlinks adjacent channels for stereo operation. The odd numbered 4 6 5 channel settings are copied to the even numbered channel. Pan settings are mirrored.
Input Channel − Overview Touch Inputs The Input Overview screen displays an at-a-glance view of the settings for the selected input. Most controls on this screen also appear on other input screens. Touch a Channel Overview Button Mic/Line (RCA / More) 1 To copy all the settings for an input, touch the Copy button while this screen is displayed. To paste the settings to another input, navigate to the target input and touch Paste. The following items are available on the Input Channel Overview screen.
Input Channel − Presets Inputs The MP-M includes presets for speech and musical instruments. The musical instrument presets are intended for applications in which the Mixer section is used for reinforcement of live entertainment. An Input Channel Preset consists of settings for the channel EQ, dynamics and gate that can be saved and recalled. The channel name and level settings are also stored with the preset but may be omitted from a preset recall by setting the Recall Omits switches to omit them.
User Presets Inputs The User Preset screen is where custom user tunings and presets are stored and managed. Mic/Line (RCA / More) 1. Presets button – Displays the Presets screen. 2. Save / Save as button – Touch to display a pop-up message with details about the current Preset. Touch OK on the pop-up to close. TIP!: If a Factory Preset is recalled, it can then be saved as a user preset. This can be used as a start on which to build custom presets.
Input Channel − PEQ Touch an Input Bank Inputs This screen controls and displays the settings for the Input Channel parametric equalization. Mic/Line (RCA / More) The PEQ is a 4-band, fully parametric EQ that includes variable HPF (High Pass Filter) & LPF (Low Pass Filter). • The HPF is variable with a range of 20 Hz to 2,000 Hz. It passes frequencies above the setting while cutting those below. • The LPF is variable with a range of 1 kHz to 20 kHz.
Input Channel − Dynamics (Compressor / ANC) Inputs The Input Channel Dynamics processing block may be configured as either a Compressor or an Automatic Gain Control (AGC). Touch a Channel Dynamics Button Mic/Line (RCA / More) 1 Compressor The Compressor controls the dynamic range of a signal above a set Threshold. Touch an Input Bank 2 4 3 7 8 1. Dynamics button – Selects the Compressor / AGC screen. 2. Compressor / ANC button – Selects either 10 Compressor or AGC. 3.
Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Touch Inputs The Automatic Gain Control is used to compensate for variations in the audio level of the source material. Touch an Input Bank Touch a Channel Dynamics Button Mic/Line (RCA / More) 1. Dynamics button – Selects the Compressor / AGC 1 screen. 2. Compressor / ANC button – Selects either 3 2 4 Compressor or AGC. 7 6 5 3. In switch – Engages and disengages the AGC processor. 8 8a 9 4.
Input Channel − Nate Inputs The Gate passes audio above a set Threshold, and attenuates audio below the Threshold. In addition, the Gate is used as part of the Store & Forward paging function. Touch an Input Bank Touch a Channel Nate Button Mic/Line (RCA / More) 1 1. Nate button – Selects the Gate Screen. 3 4 2 2. Nate In switch – Engages or disengages the Gate. 5 7 6 3. Simple button – Turns Simple mode on and off.
Input Channel − USB Player Setup The setup screen includes a number of functions that are primarily “set once and forget”. Channel Setup is provided for all input channels. 1. Setup button – Selects the Setup screen 2. Reset button – Returns all Setup settings, for this channel, to default values. 3. Input Name field – Displays the name of the channel. Touch to display a keyboard and rename the channel with a “friendly name”. Use only upper and lower case alpha characters. 4.
Input Channel − USB Player Overview 1 2 PEQ section • EQ Nraph horizontal scale – Represents frequency from 20 Hz to 20 kHz. Touch Overview More 1. Overview button – Selects the USB Player Overview screen. 2. Reset button – Sets all the PEQ controls to their factory default position. 3. Digital Nain knob – Compensates for digital audio files that are too low or high in level. 4. Parametric EQ graph – A graphic representation of the equalization curve based on the PEQ settings.
Input Channel − USB Player Inputs Use the USB Player for MP3 playback from a USB storage device attached to one of the MP-M USB ports. Touch Input Bank More Touch Audio Player Button More • The USB storage device must be formatted FAT32. 1 • The audio files must be in the root directory. • Files are displayed in alpha-numeric order. 2 • MP3 files must have a sample rate of 44.1k. • USB Playback must be enabled from Menu > Settings in order for this feature to be available for the MP Manage app.
Input Channel − USB Player PEQ Touch the More button Inputs This screen controls and displays the settings for the Input Channel 2-Trk PB parametric equalization. More The PEQ is a 2-band, high / low shelving EQ that includes variable HPF (High Pass Filter). 1 The HPF cuts frequencies from 20 Hz to 2,000 Hz (low cut) and passes frequencies above 2,000 Hz (high pass). 2 The RTA is currently being 3 4 5 1. PEQ button – Selects the EQ screen. 2. EQ Out/In – Engages / disengages the equalizer. 3.
Input Channel – USB Dynamics Automatic Nain Control (ANC) Touch Inputs The Automatic Gain Control is used to compensate for variations in the audio level of the source material. Touch Input Bank More Touch the Dynamics Button More 1. Dynamics button – Selects the AGC screen. 1 2. ANC In switch – Engages and disengages the AGC processor. 3 2 3. Reset button – Sets all the AGC controls, for this 4 6 5 channel, to their factory default position. 4.
Output Zones Touch Inputs Output Zone – Block Diagrams Mono Zone Polarity PEQ GEQ Φ QSC Tuning Low Cut High Cut Limiter Zone Outputs Delay DAC Custom Loudspeaker Tuning Routing Matrix Auto Loudness Sources: From inputs, mixer, other zones, USB, wireless paging Mono Input Stereo Input Mono Input Stereo Input Mono Input Stereo Input Mono Input Stereo Input Mono Input Stereo Input Mono Input Stereo Input Cue To Cue Override Zone Level Primary Source Level Secondary Source Level Ducker
Output Zones – Home Screen The Outputs Home screen displays the processing blocks for the output channels. Touch any block to see the associated controls and displays for the Output Zone processing block. 1 2 1. Zones / Music on Hold (MP-M80 shown) – Zones displays the Zones (output channels) and processing block for the corresponding Zones. Music on Hold displays the Music on Hold output channel and its processing blocks. 2. Titles for the processing block columns. 3. Linked stereo processing block. 4.
Output Zone − Navigation & Master Controls Touch Outputs Touch Setup Output Zone Navigation Icons The icons at the top of the screen display when you select a channel. Use these to navigate to other processing blocks for the output channel. These icons remain visible when an output channel-processing block is selected. 1 3 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1. Setup – The Setup screen provides controls to change the channel name, link channels, set Channel Safe and 12 set the delay. 2.
Output Zones − Setup / Delay Touch Outputs Various utility setup functions for Aux and Main output channels. 1. Setup button – Selects the Setup screen 2. Stereo Link – Links adjacent channels for stereo operation. Only odd / even linking is supported (1-2, 3-4, etc.). Even / odd linking (2-3, 4-5) is not available.
Output − Music On Hold (MoH) Touch Outputs The MP-M has the ability to route an input signal to a dedicated Music on Hold output that can be connected to a telephone system. Touch Music On Hold Touch Setup Music On Hold Note that the MoH output audio bandwidth has been deliberately limited to reduce distortion that may occur if excessive low-frequency signal is sent to a telephone system. 1. Select Source – Touch a source from the scrollable list. 2.
Output Zone − Overview The output overview provides an aggregated, “at a glance” view of channel settings. Most of the controls are present on other processing blocks and will be described in detail in the sections covering their respective functions. Outputs Touch Zones Touch a Channel Overview Button Zones 1 1. Overview button – Touch to select the 3 2 Overview screen. 4b 5 4a 4c 2. Preset button – Displays the name of the currently loaded output channel preset.
Output Channel − Sources Outputs A primary purpose of the MP-M is to route audio signals from the inputs (Sources) to the outputs (Zones). The Sources screen is where the available sources are assigned to an output and given their roles. The MP-M uses Priority Sources to designate which inputs are able to override the signal from other inputs. Each output zone includes two duckers that are triggered by the Priority inputs.
Output Zone − Presets Outputs The Presets screen is used to perform these tasks: Zones • Recalling preprogrammed QSC loudspeaker tunings. 1 • Creating, saving and recalling custom loudspeaker tunings using the provided Filters and PEQ. 2 • Saving and recalling output channel settings. 5 Factory Loudspeaker Library When Factory / User is set to Factory, a list of QSC loudspeakers is displayed.
User Presets Outputs The User Preset screen is where custom user tunings and presets are stored and managed. NOTE!: Controls described below are unique to the User Preset Library screen. Descriptions of controls which are visible on this screen, but not described below, may be found in the Factory Loudspeaker Library topic or the Filters / PEQ topic. Touch a Channel Presets Button Touch Zones Zones 1 11 2 3 4 1.
Filters / PEQ The Filters / PEQ screen provides the tools to create custom speaker presets. Outputs Zones The PEQ is a 6-band, fully parametric EQ that includes variable HPF (High Pass Filter) & LPF (Low Pass Filter) and High and Low Shelving Filters. ly being me]. Do gn it invice? No 1. PEQ button – Selects the EQ screen. 2. Presets In – Engages / disengages the equalizer. 3. Filters / PEQ button – Opens or closes the Filters / PEQ screen. 4.
Output Zone − Nraphic Equalizer (NEQ) Touch Outputs Each output includes a 1/3 octave graphic equalizer (GEQ) that may be used to adjust the tonal balance of the output. 1. NEQ button – Touch to access the GEQ. 2. Nraphic Equalizer In switch – Engages / disengages the GEQ. 3. RTA On button – Touch to activate / deactivate a Real Time Analyzer display for the output. When the RTA is not enabled, the GEQ screen is enlarged to occupy both the RTA and GEQ screen area. 4.
Output Zone − Anti-Feedback For applications in which microphones will be used for live sound reinforcement, the MP-M includes twelve narrowband, anti-feedback filters on each output. These filters are extremely useful for eliminating feedback frequencies while having very little effect on overall tonal balance. The filters may be adjusted manually or automatically using the “Feedback Wizard”.
Output Zone − Loudness How the human ear perceives tonal balance depends on the level of the sound being heard. As level decreases, more low-frequencies (relative to the mid-frequencies) are needed to maintain the perception that tonal balance is unchanged. Psychoacoustic research has established Constant Loudness Contours that describe how the perception changes with level.
Output Zone − Limiter Touch Outputs Touch Limiter The Limiter prevents the audio level from exceeding a preset threshold. 1. Limiter – Opens the Limiter screen. 1 2. Limiter Out/In switch – Engages or disengages the compressor or limiter. 3 4 2 3. Simple button – Hides all controls except: 6 5 7 • Limiting Slider • Limiter In button 9 8 • Simple button B C D A • Reset button 10 4. Reset button – Sets all the Limiter controls to their factory default position. 5.
Mixer The MP-M includes a stereo mixer with Auto-Mix capability and an FX engine allowing it to be used for meeting/conference or live entertainment applications. All MP-M Input Channels are available as a an audio source to the mixer. The mixer’s stereo output can be used as an audio source for any of the MP-M Output Channels.
Mixer Main – PEQ Touch Mixer This screen controls and displays the settings for the Mixer Main Channel parametric equalization. Main The PEQ is a 6-band, fully parametric EQ that includes variable High Shelf and Low Shelf Filters. Bands 1 and 6 may be configured as shelving filters. 1. PEQ tab – Selects the EQ screen. 2. PEQ Out/In – Engages / disengages the equalizer. 3.
Mixer – FX Channel Mixer – FX Effect The FX Channel is used to assign an effect to any of the Input Channels used as inputs to the mixer. Each input channel can have different levels of the effect applied. With the exception of the amount, or level of the effect, all other effect parameters are applied equally to the channels Touch the USB/FX Bank Mixer Touch FX 1 Touch Effect USB / FX FX 1 1 3 2 4 1. Effect button – Displays the Effect selection screen. 6 5 2.
Mixer – FX Shelf EQ Mixer This screen controls and displays the settings for the FX Channel high and low shelf equalization and high-pass filter. Touch FX 1 Touch PEQ USB / FX FX 1 1 • The HPF is variable with a range of 20 Hz to 2,000 Hz. It passes frequencies above the setting while cutting those below. • Bands 1 and 2 are shelving filters. 1. PEQ tab – Selects the EQ screen. 2. PEQ Out/In – Engages / disengages the equalizer. 3.
Setup izard Touch Setup izard Setting up a multi-source, multi-zone system can be a complex project that requires completion of many tasks. The Setup Wizard assists in three ways. 1 • It provides a list, in work-flow sequence, of the individual tasks that need to be accomplished. 2 • As the tasks are completed, the installer can check them off using the provided check-off button. • Each task also includes a link button for one-touch navigation to the pages where the task is executed. On the Screen 1.
Menu Menu – Home Screen Touch Menu Provides access to various utility functions. Each function is described below. 1. Configurations button – Recall and save system Configurations 2. Scenes button – Recall, save, and manage Scenes. Scenes can include the values of all settings for the 1 included input channels, output channels and the mixer section. 3. Scheduling button – Schedule Scene recalls or 3 “Events”. 4. Controllers button – Manage MF-C (Multi-function Controllers.) 4 5.
Menu – Configurations A Configuration is a design file that contains all mixer settings including presets, permissions and scenes. The Configuration may be created online or offline. If a Configuration is exported from one MP-M and loaded onto another, the second MP-M becomes functionally and operationally identical to the first. Configurations may be stored on: • A Windows computer (MP Install App Storage location). • A USB storage device (connected to the MP-M).
Managing Configurations – Offline The MP Manage app supports offline operation allowing most aspects of MP-M setup to be performed on a tablet or computer without being connected to an MP-M. This includes the creation of configurations. When the app is offline, it uses the configuration that was last opened in offline mode. When the app connects to an MP-M, the MP-M online configuration takes over.
Importing a Configuration In this scenario, there may or may not be any configurations in the MP Install App Storage location on the Windows PC. The user may have been provided a configuration file created by a colleague or on another device that they wish to continue working on or deploy to hardware. The user will most likely be working offline. Best practice steps to get started: 1. Store your file somewhere accessible by Windows Explorer and browse to that location. 2. Ensure MP Install is not running.
Menu – Scenes Touch Menu A Scene includes the values of all settings for input channels, output channels and the mixer section. • Scenes may be limited to individual input channels, individual output channels or the mixer section of the MP-M in any combination. 1 • Omitted sections are unaffected by a Scene recall. • Underlying settings such as those for network settings, permissions, and controller configurations are not part of a Scene.
Menu – Scheduling Touch Menu The Scheduling screen is used to set up scheduled recall of scenes. Each scheduled recall is known as an Event. This function is also supported in MP Manage if enabled by the installer. NOTE!: Scheduling depends on the internal clock of the MP-M being set to the correct time. If the MP-M is connected to the Internet, its internal clock will be automatically updated.
Menu – Controllers Touch Menu Navigates to a screen where you can manage the MFCs. An MP-M can support up to 8 MFCs. You may assigned a unique set of functions to each one. Touch MFC Controller 1. Controllers – Displays a list of 8 “virtual controllers”. Touch a controller name to setup 1 3 2 4 or edit its functions. The default names are Controller 1 – 8. 5 6 2. MFC Name – Touch to display a keyboard you can use to enter a name for the virtual controller. 7 3.
Menu – Smartphone Touch Menu Use Smartphone Access Profiles to define access groups for controlling which functions wireless devices can access with the MP Manage app. For example, a manager may be given access to all MP Manage functions while a bartender may be limited to just control over the source and level for the bar area. Up to 8 Smartphone Access Profiles can be created. 1 2 Touch Smartphone 3 4 1. Profiles – Displays a list of 8 smartphone profiles.
Menu − NPI Setup Touch Menu The General Purpose Input (GPI) is used to recall Scenes using a (hardware) switch connected to the rear panel of the MP-M. There are two GPIs. 1 To use the GPI, at least one Scene must exist. In the diagram, the condition of GPI 1 is open, and the condition of GPI 2 is closed. GPI-1 2 3 GPI-2 6 1. NPI 1 Open (or GPI 2 Open) – Recalls the Scene associated with the GPI 1 Open when the switch attached to GPI 1 is opened. 2.
Menu – Report Touch Menu Use this screen to enter information identifying the installation location, installer name and facility contacts. Touch Report Report Format The report will be saved as an ASCII text file so that it can easily be copied and pasted into other documents. The following sample report is abbreviated to fit the page. Installation Completed: 7 Nov 2018 1:25pm 1. ork Order!: B9876543210 ---------------------Location-------------------2. Job Site!: Rock and Rolls Pastry Pub 3.
Menu – System Test Touch Menu The System Test screen is a setup and trouble-shooting tool used to send test signals to the MP-M outputs. 1. Source / RTA – a. When Source is selected, a screen is displayed with options for selection of signal sources and outputs to test. b. When RTA is selected a Real Time Analyzer is displayed. 2. Source Input / Pink Noise / Sine ave – 2.a.i a. Select Source > Input to use an Input as the test signal source. i.
Menu − Network USB Wi-Fi adapters For short range applications with fewer potential sources of interference, an optional USB adapter, supplied by QSC, and available at – https://parts. qsc.com/cp-000033-00. No other USB Wi-Fi adapters have been qualified for use with the MP-M. Be aware that its range and connection reliability will be limited compared to an external Wi-Fi router. If the optional QSC USB Wi-Fi adapter is installed, the mixer automatically creates its own network on power up.
Menu – ired Network Setup!: Auto IP Address 1 1 3 1 MP Install Wireless Router MPM Ethernet Switch 2 4 MP Manage APPS 2 3 MP Install 4 MP Manage APPS DHCP Enabled 1 = wired Ethernet connection (RJ-45 connectors) 2 = wireless connection established between a wireless device and the wireless router 3 = MP Install running on PC and tablet device (MP Manage not available on a PC.) 4 = MP Manage running on a smart phone and tablet device (MP Install not available on a smart phone.
Menu – ired Network Setup!: Static IP Address 1 1 3 MP Install Wireless Router MPM 2 3 2 MP Install 4 4 MP Manage APPS APPS MP Manage DHCP Not Enabled 1 = wired Ethernet connections (RJ-45 connectors) 2 = wireless connection established between a wireless device and the wireless router 3 = MP Install running on PC and tablet device (MP Manage not available on a PC.) 4 = MP Manage running on a smart phone and tablet device (MP Install not available on a smart phone.
Menu – ireless Network Setup!: Create New Network 1 2 3 MP Install 4 2 4 MP Manage APPS APPS MP Manage MP-M QSC Dongle IMPORTANT! Requires the USB Wi-Fi adapter (QSC Part # cp-000033-00) Create New Network using a USB Wi-Fi dongle provides short range wireless communication (1) between the MP-M and Android and/or iOS devices (2) with the MP Install (3) or MP Manage (4) app installed.
Menu – ireless Network Setup!: Connect to Existing Network 1 QSC Dongle IMPORTANT! 2 MP Install 4 4 MP Manage APPS APPS MP Manage Wireless Router MP-M 3 2 Requires an Ethernet Wi-Fi router and the USB Wi-Fi adapter (QSC Part # cp-000033-00). Connect to Existing (Ethernet) Network using a USB Wi-Fi dongle provides short range wireless communication (1) between an MP-M mixer and a longer range wireless router.
Menu – Security Touch Menu Security Setup is used to change the Admin Passwords for the MP Install and MP Manage apps. The default passwords are shown in the image below. These should be changed to prevent unauthorized access. Touch Security Touch one of the Set Password fields to display a keyboard and enter a new password. 1. MP Install – The MP Install password allows access to and control of all MP-M functions. 2.
Menu – Settings Touch Menu 1. USB playback – Enables or disables the ability of the MP-Manage app to play audio files from a USB storage device. When disabled, USB playback controls are not displayed in the MP Manage app. Mixer Time: The MP-M has an internal real time clock that is used with the Scheduler to schedule scene recall events. 2. Time – Displays the date (DD-MM-YYYY) and time (hh:mm:am/pm). 3. Time Zone button – Touch to display a listing of time zones.
Multi-Function Controller Friendly name Current source Volume indicator The controller controls volume, source, and scene selection with the available parameters and limits that were assigned to the zone during setup. Setup Refer to Menu – Controllers. Operation Starting from Sleep mode: Pushing any button wakes the MFC but does nothing else. Upon waking, the MFC displays the following based on how it was configured by the installer. • MFC friendly name as defined during MFC setup.
MP Manage MP Manage − Security The Music & Paging Manager App (MP Manage) is a stand-alone app for use by facility manager and staff. The MP Manage app may be run on tablet devices or smartphones. The MP-M installer may create up to eight Smartphone Access Profiles. Each Profile can include access to any combination of MP Manage functions (described below). These functions may relate to a staff position or an area of the facility.
MP Manage − Home Screen Touch the MP Manage Start icon The Home screen provides links to the functional areas available to connected devices. The following list provides brief explanations of the items accessed through this screen. 1. Zones – Change the Source, Volume, and Lock/unlock the zone. 2. Scheduler – Add new scheduled events, Modify scheduled events, Delete events, and Sync the MP-M time to the App time. 3. Scenes – Recall and Update Scenes. 4. Security – Manage access profiles. 5.
MP Manage − Zone Overview Touch Zones The Zone Overview screen shows high-level settings for all zones on a single screen as well as links to individual zones. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Zones – Displays the zone number Friendly Name – User-defined name of the zone. Source – The current input source selected for the zone. Volume – Touch and drag the fader to adjust the zone volume. Lock – The current lock status of the zone. When a zone is locked, the zone is protected by zone controls or scene recall.
MP Manage − Scheduler Touch Scheduler Displays a list of scheduled events. Up to 32 events may be scheduled. A Scene is recalled when a scheduled event occurs. Each event is displayed as a row with these settings: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Back button – Returns to the Home screen. Event Name – The name of the scheduled action. Start – The day, date and time on which the action occurs for the first time. Active indicator – a. Green – The event will occur at the designated time. b.
MP Manage − Scenes Touch Scenes This screen is used to recall scenes (Presets) from a menu. The “Manage” function is only available to authorized devices. To recall a scene scroll and select from the list and touch Recall. A confirmation pop-up displays. 1. Back button – Returns to the Home screen. 2. Select Scene to Recall list – Select one scene from the list to recall. 3. Update button – Saves the currently active scene with any changes made since the scene was last saved.
MP Manage − Mixer Touch Mixer This screen is used to adjust the levels of the Input channels going to the MP-M Internal Mixer and the output of the mixer. The mixer output can be designated as a source for the MP-M outputs. 1. Back button – Returns to the MP Manage Home screen. 2. Mute buttons – Mutes and un Mutes the associated channel. 3. Level faders – This is a scrollable list of Input Channels with their associated faders. The first item in this list is the Main Mixer L/R output fader.
MP Manage − Paging Touch Paging These screens are used to record, preview, and send pages over the MP-M system. Make sure the tablet or smartphone is set up so that the MP-Manager app has access to the device’s microphone. 2 Make sure that the Zones to receive the pages are set up so that WiFi Paging is a Priority Source to the Zones. 1 1. Record Page – Touch to start recording the page. 2. The Recording screen displays. 3. Speak the message.
MP-M Dimensions 481.3 mm 18.95 in 43.6 mm 1.72 in 465.4 mm 18.32 in Front mounting bracket Rear mounting bracket 31.8 mm 1.25 in 21.8 mm 0.86 in 5.9 mm 0.23 in 23.9 mm 0.94 in Rear View 377.0 mm 14.84 in 345.4 mm 13.6 in 12.7 mm 0.5 in 5.1 x 11.4mm 0.20 x 0.45 in 12.7 mm 0.5 in 15.5 mm 0.6 in 21.8 mm 0.86 in 18.3 mm 0.72 in 358.7 mm 14.
MP-M Block Diagrams Mic Pre A/D Delay Polarity Φ Low Cut High Cut Gate PEQ Mic/Line Input 1 Store & Forward From GPI or Gate Automatic Microphone Mixer From Mic/Line Input 1 From Mic/Line Input 2 Gain Gain Pan LR LR Mute Mute To Outputs FX Compare Cue To Mic/Line Ch. 2 Compare Auto-Mixer Algorithm From Mic/Line Input 3 Compare To Mic/Line Ch. 3 From Mic/Line Input 4 Compare To Mic/Line Ch.
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Mono Zone Output Polarity Φ GEQ PEQ QSC Tuning Low Cut High Cut Limiter Zone Outputs Delay DAC Custom Loudspeaker Tuning Routing Matrix Auto Loudness Sources: From inputs, mixer, other zones, USB, wireless paging Mono Input Stereo Input Mono Input Stereo Input Mono Input Stereo Input Mono Input Stereo Input Mono Input Stereo Input Mono Input Stereo Input TD-001578-01-B Cue To Cue Override Zone Level Primary Source Level Secondary Source Level Ducker 1 Source 1 Level Source Select
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Specifications MP-M4O MP-MB □ Total 8 16 Mic/Line 4 (Euroblock) 8 (Euroblock) RCA 4 (mono-summed RCA pairs) 8 (mono-summed RCA pairs) Total 6 10 Model Inputs Outputs Line 4 (Euroblock, balanced) 8 (Euroblock, balanced) Music-on-Hold 1 (Euroblock, transformer balanced) 1 (Euroblock, transformer balanced) Cue (phones) 1 (3.5 mm, stereo) 1 (3.5 mm, stereo) Audio Sampling frequency 48 kHz Processing 32-bit floating point THO <0.
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