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 2) High audio quality system with XMV and YDIF connections (digital connections)
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Settings in the “MATRIX” screen
Here you can specify which input channel will be sent to which zone. For details on send level and other parameters,
refer to “MTX-MRX Editor User Guide.”
In this example, make the settings shown in the above illustration. Clicking a cross point (a square area) or dragging
cross points will switch it on/off. If you right-click on a cross point, a context menu appears. You can select [All OFF]
to turn off all cross points. The cross point shows the send level as the amount of green.
With the settings shown here, the two microphones in hall A (CH3 and 4) are broadcast only to hall A. In addition, CD/
BGM/SD (STIN1–3) are being broadcast to the entire building. The microphone in the entrance (CH1) is assigned to be
broadcast to the entire building in the event of an emergency, and is therefore assigned in the “ZONE” screen
(described next) as 1
st
PRIORITY. If channel 1 is turned on in the matrix, the signal from the matrix (attenuated) and
the signal from Priority will be combined and output. Similarly, the microphone in the kitchen (CH2) is assigned as 2
nd
PRIORITY that is valid only in zone 4 (Kitchen), and therefore is not specified in the matrix.
For the input channel faders in the lower left of the screen, the grayed-out faders show input levels, and the other faders
show input channel send levels. Grayed-out faders cannot be operated in this screen.
PRIORITY
DUCKER
ANC
AMBIENT
SOURCE
From INPUT CHANNEL POST ON 1-8
*1 From YDIF IN 1-16
From ANC BUS 1-2
From STEREO INPUT CHANNEL POST ON 1L-3R
ZONE 1-8
ZONE OUT
To YDIF
OUTPUT
PATCH
MIXMIX
2nd PRIORITY 1st PRIORITY ANC
PRIORITY
SOURCE
PRIORITY
SOURCE
From DIRECT INPUT POST ON 9-16
8
PRIORITY
DUCKER
METER
ON
D
C
A
MASTER
LEVEL
GR GR
AMBIENT
METER
To other MTXs
*1 DISTRIBUTION MODE only
Priority signal flow