User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Introduction
- Setup workflow
- Example 1) Basic MTX3 system example (analog connections)
- Example 2) High audio quality system with XMV and YDIF connections (digital connections)
- Example 3) Using cascade mode to add MTX input channels (analog connection)
- Using the Device Configuration Wizard to create your device setup
- Making preliminary settings in MTX-MRX Editor
- Connecting the equipment
- Powering-on the MTX
- Powering-on the amp
- Setting the MCP1’s UNIT ID
- Specifying the computer’s TCP/IP address
- Taking MTX-MRX Editor online
- Making XMV settings
- Verifying that the settings were applied
- Example 4) A system using Dante
- Using the Device Configuration Wizard to create your device setup
- Making preliminary settings in MTX-MRX Editor
- Dante settings between systems
- Connecting the equipment
- Powering-on the MTX
- Powering-on the amp
- Specifying the computer’s TCP/IP address
- Taking MTX-MRX Editor online
- Making XMV settings
- Verifying that the settings were applied
- Example 5) A system using the PGM1 for paging
- Using the Device Configuration Wizard to create your device setup
- Making preliminary settings in MTX-MRX Editor
- Connecting the equipment
- Power-on the PoE-equipped gigabit network switch
- Power-on equipment other than amps and powered speakers
- Power-on amps and powered speakers
- Specifying the computer’s TCP/IP address
- Taking MTX-MRX Editor online
- Making XMV settings
- Verifying that the settings were applied
- Q&A
- Uninstalling the software (Removing the application)
Example 4) A system using Dante
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OUTPUT settings
Make the following output settings.
Port select button
Click this to open the “Output Patch” dialog box. This example makes the fol-
lowing changes to the default settings.
Port / External Device parameter access button
When you click this button, a popup window will appear, allowing you to set the
MTX’s output connector parameters.
For OUT1 through OUT4, make settings for XMV4280 output connectors A
through D.
For OUT5 through OUT8, make settings for XMV4280-D output connectors A
through D.
For OUT9 and OUT10, make settings for output to the Dante network.
Verify that GAIN is set to 0.0 dB.
DELAY / Room EQ
Click this to move to a screen where you can set delay and room EQ.
Since OUT9 and OUT10 are for transmission to System A, do not make settings.
Speaker processor
Click this to move to the “CHANNEL EDIT” screen. Make the appropriate set-
tings for the speakers that will be connected.
Since OUT9 and OUT10 are for transmission to System A, do not make settings.
[ON] button
This button turns the channel on/off. Turn off unused channels.
Channel name
You can double-click this to edit the name.
In this example, names have been assigned as follows.
CH1–4 Output via YDIF to the XMV4280 in Amp Room A
CH5–8 Output via Dante to the XMV4280-D in Amp Room B
CH9 Output the signal of the main mic to System A via Dante[9]
CH10 Output a signal other than the main mic to System A via Dante [10]
NOTE
The pre-installed library contains speaker processor files that are appropriate for the
response of various speakers. By using these files you can make speaker processor set-
tings easily.
Port select button
Port / External Device
parameter access
button
DELAY / Room EQ
Speaker processor
[ON] button
Channel name
OUT1 YDIF [1]
OUT2 YDIF [2]
OUT3 YDIF [3]
OUT4 YDIF [4]
OUT5 DANTE [5]
OUT6 DANTE [6]
OUT7 DANTE [7]
OUT8 DANTE [8]
OUT9 DANTE [9]
OUT10 DANTE [10]
OUT11–
OUT16
No setting
OUT1 RoomA1
OUT2 RoomA2
OUT3 RoomA3
OUT4 RoomA4
OUT5 RoomB1
OUT6 RoomB2
OUT7 RoomB3
OUT8 RoomB4
OUT9 Sys A9
OUT10 Sys A10