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 1) Basic MTX3 system example (analog connections)
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Settings in the “ZONE” screen
In the “ZONE” screen you can make Priority DUCKER settings. The Priority Ducker function temporarily attenuates
the inputs from other channels when audio is input from a specified input channel, ensuring that the audio from the
specified input channel will be broadcast clearly. Priority is given in the order of “1
st
PRIORITY > 2
nd
PRIORITY >
Matrix Out signals.”
In this example, we assume that the microphone in the entrance (CH1) will be used to speak to the entire building.
Therefore, we select CH1 as the 1
st
PRIORITY SOURCE for zone 1 through zone 4, and click the [ON] button located
at the right of 1
st
PRIORITY to make it light. We select the kitchen microphone (CH2) as the 2
nd
PRIORITY
SOURCE only for zone 4 (Kitchen), and click the [ON] button located at the right of 2
nd
PRIORITY to make it light.
Because there’s no need to make settings for zones 5 through 8, make sure that the [ON] button at the right of 1
st
PRI-
ORITY and 2
nd
PRIORITY are unlit (turned off).
Use the ZONE select buttons to switch the zone.
For details on each parameter, refer to “MTX-MRX Editor User Guide.”
ZONE select
button