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1. ain out onitor out x send NENNEN EC out BEEN NENNEN MIC TO MAIN MON 50d LINE TO MAIN MON REQUENCY RESPONSE 1dB MIC IN Impedance LINE IN TAPE IN MAIN MON OUT LL MAX QUT IN H EQ 3 band 80 2 5K 12K 1 15dB 7 band E0 63 160 400 1K 2 5K 6 3K 16K 12dB 9P Digital Effect 99 preset programs 24 Bit hantom Power 15V P3 USB SD in ireless MIC peaker 12 Woofer 1 Tweeter Driver ut Power RMS EXT speakers PEAKON Connector 2V Battery attery Charge time a 120 240V Power Supply 12V DC UPA 612W 10 GUARANTEE SIRUS PRO guarantees the normal operation of the product against any defect of manufacture and or vice of material by the term of 12 months counted as of the date of purchase on the part of the user committing itself to repair or to change to its election without position some any piece or component that will fail in normal conditions of use within the mentioned period This guarantee is valid if the original buyer will have to present display this certificate properly sealed and signed by the selling house accompanied by the corresponding invoice of purchase where it consisted the model and serial number of the acquired equipment The guarantee does not cover Damages caused by the illegal use of the product repair and or nonauthorized modification conducted by people by SIRUS PRO Damages caused by the connection of the equipment to other equipment different from the specified one
2. application status please wire your system as the following wiring examples UPA 612W For1 4 PhoneJack ForXLRConnector Pin3 Linked to Pin1 manually J Pin1 2 XLR Type Unbalanced In line Connection For these applications the UPA 612W provides 1 4 TRS connectors XLR connectors and RCA connectors to interface with TRS Type Balanced NL i Ring Ring Tip Sleeve Sleeve Sleeve TRS Type Unbalanced Pin1 XLR Type Balanced most professional audio devices easily Follow the configuration examples below for your particular connection Balanced qr m i SLEEVE RING TIP TIP RING SLEEVE mmm ILT o TIP RING SLEEVE Unbalanced qr 1 Wmim ua i B TIP RING SLEEVE q T Fe TIP SLEEVE SLEEVE TIP qur zT TIP RING SLEEVE SLEEVE RING TIP dC 31 IT Ej SLEEVE qr 1 O Tip 1 Ring 2 Sleeve 3 Tip 1 Ring 2 Sleeve 3 Tip 1 2 Sleeve 3 2 3 Screen Tip _ _ o _ Q To Sleeve OA Sleeve Tip Or Ring Ring Sleeve Sleeve Tip CO ss O Cente Sleeve V n RR Screen Tip centre Ring TIP RING SLEEVE In line Connection Sleeve Screen 1 1 2 2 3 3 If you are connecting to a mixing console s main inserts you may have single TRS jack for Send Return In this case use an insert Y cable that conf
3. effects The UPA 612W combines practicality with top design concepts achieved over many years of manufacturing quality products Please read this manual carefully so you can take advantages of all the features of the UPA 612W 2 Features O Portable plywood painted cabinet with wheel 1 x 12 woofer and 1 x 1 throat compression driver 4 channels mixer with a total of 4 inputs Balanced XLR amp TRS inputs band graphic EQ O Ultra low noise discrete MIC pre amps with 15V phantom power O 3 band EQ on all input channels Independent level controls on each channel High headroom for excellent dynamic range On stage monitor mix DSP FX send for built in or external effects O Tape In Out O 24 bit DSP effects with 100 presets USB MP3 function O Mini plug input for portable players with level control 3 Control Elements 3 1 MIXER SECTION 1 MONO INPUT Channels CH1 through CH4 come with balanced MIC IN and LINE INconnectors Use the XLR MIC IN socket to connect a lowimpedance microphone or low level signal which also features 15V phantom power allowing you to connect a condensermicrophone Use the 1 4 TRS LINE IN jack to connect either a microphone or aline level instrument such as synthesizers drum machines effect processors or any other line level signal Note You shall never connect an unbalanced microphone to XLR socket if you do not want to damage both the microphone andunit 2 15V PHANTOM
4. processor then sent to MAIN OUT 56 MIC1 TO CH1 MIC2 TO CH2 amp TO MAIN Switch From this switch you can choose the microphone signal sent to CH1 CH2 or to MAIN Switching it to MIC1 TO CH1 MIC2 TO CH2 position the signal will come through CH1 CH2 after it is adjusted by the 3 band EQ and DSP FX control then sent to main channel you can also adjust the signal by using the band graphic EQ and the DSP processor then sent to the MAIN OUT A Switching it to TO MAIN position the signal will only AF LEVEL go to the main channel after adjusted by the 7 band graphic EQ and the DSP processor then sent to MAIN 0UT With two microphone With one microphone UPA 612W 4 Installation Tips 1 Speakers should be placed in a position that allows for unobstructe sound projection In many instances is beneficial for speakers to be elevated on tripod stands to achieve maximum dispersion and reach 2 Use professional advice or service when hanging and installing speakers Please take precautions to secure them to prevent them from falling and hurting someone Care should be taken as to not damage the cabinet or its components Please comply with all pertinent Regulations 3 Use quality cables Using quality cables will ensure the best possible sound 4 For best results match the speakers to a good amplifier that matches the wattage and impedance of your speakers Proper amplification power results in good quality audio and longe
5. POWER Switch This switch will apply 15 Volt phantom power only to the 4 XLRinput sockets When these XLR sockets are connected with devices that do not require phantom power please make sure the phantom power is turned off otherwise this may damage thedevice and monitor 3 Channel LEVEL Control This control isused to adjust the overall level of volume for respective channel The adjustable range goes from co to 10dB 4 DSP FX AUX1 POST Control This control is configured as a POST FADER so the audio signalwill be affected by the channel level control Via the FX SEND jack the AUX1 signal can be sent to an external UPA 612W effect device QUALIZER The UPA 612W features a 3 band equalizer which allows you to adjust the high mid and low frequencies separately on each mono channel 5 HIGH This is the treble control You can use it to get rid of high frequency noises or to boost the sound of cymbals or the high harmonics of the human voice The gain range goes from 15 dB to 15dB with a center frequency of 12kHz 6 MID This is the mid range control It can affect most fundamental frequencies of all musical instruments and human voice An attentive use of this control will give you a very wide panorama of sound effects The gain range goes from 12dB to 12dB with a center frequency of 2 5kHz 7 LOW This is the bass control It is used to boost male voice or kick drum and bass guitar Your system will sound much bigger th
6. The 4 segment LED meter is used to indicate the output level 17 POWER LED This LED lights up when the unit is powered on 18 MAIN OUT Jack This jack is used to output the main mix signal to an external unit 19 MONITOR OUT Jack This jack is used to connect the input signal of an external monitor amplifier or active monitor speaker 20 FOOTSWITCH You can connect an external footswitch to turn the onboard effect module on off via the 1 4 phone jack 21 USB PLAY PAUSE You can connect an external footswitch to control MP3 player to play or pause 22 FX SEND Jack This jack is used to sent out the signal from AUX bus 23 FX RETURN Jack This jack is used to return the sound of an effect unit to the main mix You can also use it as an extra auxiliary input 3 2 DSP Section with 24 Bit Digital Effects Your UPA 612W features a special 100 preset digital effect for further details please refer to the following content 24 DISPLAY Displays the selected preset 25 PROGRAM PUSH Adjust this knob to select the right effect you wish to perform There are total 100 options for you Vocal Echo Plate and versatile two effect combination When you are satisfied with the chosen preset please push this knob to store this preset 26 DSP MUTE Button This button is used to activate deactivate the effect facility Sometimes you can also use the FOOTSWITCH jack for convenient operation 27 CLIPIMUTE LED This LED lights up when t
7. UPA 612W HYBRID PORTABLE PA SYSTEM Safety Related Symbols CAUTION 1 This symbol wherever used alerts you to the presence of uninsulated and dangerous voltages within the product enclosure These are voltages that may be sufficient to constitute the risk of electric shock or death This symbol wherever used alerts you to important operating and maintenance instructions Please read Protective Ground Terminal AC mains Alternating Current AC mains Alternating Current Denotes the product is turned on Denotes the product is turned off WARNING Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent the possibility of death or injury to the user CAUTION Describes precautions that should be observed to prevent damage to the product Disposing of this product should not be placed in municipal waste but rather in a separate collection WARNING Power Supply Ensure that them a inssource voltage AC outlet matches the voltage rating of the product Failure to do so could result in damage to the product and possibly the user Unplug the product before electrical storms occur and when unused for long periods of time to reduce the risk of electric shock or fire External Connection Always use proper ready made insulated mains cabling power cord Failure to do so could result in shock death or fire If in doubt seek advice from a registered electrician Do Not Remove Any Covers Within the product are
8. an what it is The gain range goes from 15dB to 15dB and the center frequency is 80Hz 8 PEAK LED This LED will illuminate red when the signal nears clipping 9 LEVEL Control This control is used to adjust the level of TAPE IN and 3 5 jack signal simultaneously The adjustable range goes from co to 10dB A A Y 10 3 5 Jack 0099 90090 7 This insert be used to connect with a Computer MP3 MP4 or CD players 11 TAPE IN The UPA 612W features dual RCA jacks left and right If you wish to listen to your monitor from a tape recorder DAT or cassette SACK LObATOR gt please use these tape input jacks 12 REC OUT Via these jacks you can route the main out signal into a tape recorder or DAT for recording 13 MONITOR Control This control isused to adjust the level of monitor output 14 GRAPHIC EQ Your UPA 612W is equipped with a graphic EQ which provides 7 band fader controls Via these faders you can boost or attenuate the selected frequency by 15dB at a preset band width When all faders are at the center position the output of the equalizer is at the flat response They are used to modify the frequency contour of a UPA 612W sound The EQ function will be activated automatically as soon as you operate your UPA 612W 15 MAIN MIX LEVEL Control This control is used to adjust the overall volume of the main mix output The adjustable range goes from co to 10dB 16 OUTPUT LEVEL LED
9. areas where high voltages may 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 qualified service personnel only No user serviceable parts inside Fuse To prevent fire and damage to the product use only the recommended fuse type as indicated in this manual Do not short circuit the fuse holder Before replacing the fuse make sure that the product is OFF and disconnected from the AC outlet Protective Ground Before turning the unit ON make sure that it is connected to Ground This is to prevent the risk of electric shock Never cut internal or external Ground wires Like wise never remove Ground wiring from the Protective Ground Terminal Operating Conditions Always install in accordance with the manufacturer UPA 612 W sinstructions To avoid the risk of electric shock and damage do notsubject this product to any liquid rain or moisture Do not use this product when in close proximity to water Do not install this product near any direct heat source Do not block areas of ventilation Failure to do so could result in fire Keep product away from naked flames IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Read these instructionsFollow all instructions Keep these instructions Do not discard Heed all warnings Only use attachments accessories specified by themanufacturer Power Cord and Plug Do not tamper with the power cord or plug These
10. cessfully operate your UPA 612W However we advise you to read carefully the following section to be the real master of your unit Not paying enough attention to the input signal level to the routing of the signal and the assignment of the signal will result in unwanted distortion a corrupted signal or no sound at all So you should follow this procedure for every single channel Turn down all input and output controls Connect phantom powered microphones before switching on the 15V phantom power switch Set the output level of your UPA 612W at no more than 75 Now set the MONITOR level at no more than 50 In this way you will be able to hear later what you are doing by connecting a pair of powered monitor speakers Position EQ controls on middle position Now repeat the same sequence for all input channels The main LED meter could move up into the red section In this case you can adjust the overall output level through the OUTPUT LEVEL control 6 2 Audio Connection The UPA 612W is presented with balanced XLR sockets amp 1 4 TRS jacks and unbalanced RCA connectors and it can be interfaced in several ways to support a variety of applications without any signal loss The unit can be used on a single instrument by connecting to a mixing console s main inserts or a power amplifier Wiring Configuration Either the 1 4 TRS phone jack or the XLR connector can be wired in balanced and unbalanced modes which will be determined by the actual
11. epair next to the invoice of purchase or any other proof where the date of purchase consists to its authorized distributer SIRUS PRO or an authorized technical center on watch by SIRUS PRO Exclusion of damages THE RESPONSABILITY OF UWTECH BY ANY DEFECTIVE PRODUCT IS LIMITED THE REPAIR OR THE REPLACEMENT OF HE HIMSELF TO TOPP OPTION PRO IF WE CHOSE TO REPLACE THE PRODUCT THE REPLACEMENT CAN BE A RECONDITIONATED UNIT UWTECH WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE BY THE DAMAGES BASED ON THE LOST INCONVENIENCE LOSS OF USE BENEFITS LOST SAVINGS BY THE DAMAGE TO OTHER EQUIPMENT OR OTHER ARTICLES IN THE USE SITE OR BY ANY OTHER DAMAGE IF HE IS FORTUITOUS CONSEQUENT OR OF ANOTHER TYPE ALTHOUGH UWTECH HAS BEEN NOTICED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES Some states do not allow to the exclusion or the limitation to the fortuitous or consequent damages so the aforesaid limitation can not be applied to you This guarantee gives specific legal rights him you you can also have other right that varies of state to state UPA 612W
12. he input signal is too strong In case of the digital effect module being muted this LED also lights up 28 AUX DFX RET Control This control is used to adjust the volume of FX RETURN and MAIN OUTPUT effect UPA 612 W 3 3 USB MP3 player section 29 USB PORT For connecting with USB memory 30 SD CARD PORT For connecting with SD CARD memory 31 PRE In pause state press this button it will go to the previous song and keep in pause state In play state press this button it will go to the previous song and start playing 32 NEXT In pause state press this button it will go to the next song and keep in pause state In play state press this button it will go to the next song and start playing 33 REPEAT Press this button the player will change between the following four modes REP ALL means to repeat all songs in the memory the mark on the LED is REP1 means to repeat one song the mark on the LED is Play in order means to play the songs according to the order the mark on the screen is blank Random play means to play the songs at random the mark on the screen is A 34 PLAY PAUSE In play state press PLAY PAUSE button to pause the player In pause state press PLAY PAUSE button to start playing 35 STOP In play state press STOP button to stop playing and the whole quantity of MP3 songs in the USB memory will display on the screen In stop state press the PRE NEXT button or press the STOP button again to go to the f
13. hone approaches clipping level the red LED indicator lights up If no LED lights up there is little or even UPA 612W no signal being received 51 MIC ON amp Diversity Signal Indicator These indicators light up during standby When microphone signal is received the A or B signal indicator lights up to indicate the reception of microphone 52 POWER ON Indicator When the unit powered on this blue LED will lights up It indicates the receiver is on 53 SQUELCH Control This control is SO noisy controlled adjustment The job of squelch circuit is to reduce audible noise It eliminates noise during pause in the audio signal by muting the receiver Before you turn on the receiver please adjust SO control until the jamming signal has disappeared Clockwise 54 VOLUME Control This knob sets the output audio signal level Turn the knob fully clockwise for the maximum volume and turn the knob fully counterclockwise for the minimum volume 55 TO CH1 amp TO MAIN Switch From this switch you can choose the microphone signal sent to CH1 or to MAIN Switching it to TO CH1 position the signal will come through CH1 after it is adjusted by the 3 band EQ and DSP FX control then sent to main channel you can also adjust the signal by using the 7 band graphic EQ and the DSP processor then sent to the MAIN OUT Switching it to TO MAIN position the signal will only go to the main channel after adjusted by the band graphic EQ and the DSP
14. igured like the example below 1 4 TRS Insert Send Return dh Ring Tip Sleeve Insert Leads TIP RING SLEEVE JE SLEEVE TIP SLEEVE RING TIP Im JO TH Lan I II Y TIP RING SLEEVE V UPA 612 W qa TI TIP RING SLEEVE p Q9 Y Q Sono Tip Ring Sleeve Sleeve Tip Return Sleeve 1 2 Send Tip 3 Ring Sleeve 2 Return 3 0 0 Centre Send Tip Ring Screen Sleeve Centre Return 5 Screen 1 Preset List REVERB ROOM 70 79 90 89 CHORUS REVERB 30 39 40 49 Preset REVERB HALLS ECHO SPECTIAL DELAY STEREO DELAY MONO 00 09 10 19 90 99 50 59 60 69 REVERB PLATES REVERB HALL2 ECHO REVERB 20 29 8 Block Diagram MS 1003 LNO LNO dS 2 anas xs LNO NOW gt IA LNO NIVIN L 1 AV dSIG pu lt SS9J9JIM DOCE O 13441 NOW 13A37 NIVIN S G INIIN e 1 NI 3dV 1 3dV L OL diN Op C gt O JE vHI OL dlN MS MS 44 OL DIN SS91941M oxi Al 039 El AIN H9IH 2 9 1 01 VIJ3NNVHO NIVIN X43 o O UPA 612W 9 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS al Mic Line channels in i Te ape in x RTN in NENNEN NN EEE MM
15. irst song and the player will keep in pause state then press down the PLAY PAUSE button to play it 36 POWER When the unit is off press this button hold for about 2 or 3 seconds to turn on the power supply of the player Repeat the above operation you can turn off the power supply of the player 37 USB OUTPUT With this switch the signal of USB can be selected to input in to CH4 or to TAPE 3 4 REAR PANEL 38 POWER ON OFF Switch This switch is used to turn the unit on off 39 AC INPUT Standard IEC receptacle connect your UPA 612W to the main electrical outlet with the supplied power cord 40 VOLTAGE SELECTOR There are two kinds of voltages for your operation from this switch you can select the voltage at 115V or 230V 41 DC POWER Switch Connect the AC supply and turn the DC power switch on the battery can be charged UPA 612W 42 BATTERY These LEDs are used to indicate the power of the battery ct 43 EXT DC 12V When the AC and battery are out of power you can use the EXT DC 12V supply to the unit 44 POWER AMP Switch Turn the Power AMP switch on OFF position the EXT DC s output will be cut off and the battery will store the power this switch on ON position the EXT DC supply will work on normal condition 45 SPEAKON Connector 43 This connector is used to connect with the passive OS speakers It is configured with a speakon con
16. nector You can determine the signal that is out put to this jack NOTE In order to avoid damaging your built in amplifier please pay more attention to the impedance of speaker Lower load impedances are not permitted O amp 9G 46 CLIP LED When the output signal distortion exceeds 0 5 then the red LED Clip indicator will blink It will warn you that the levels of the input signal are too high and may cause distortion Please attenuate the level of the input signal 47 TO MIXER Put the Mixer on the bracket to adjust the volume you can insert the connector into the TO MIX jack and the unit can work on normal condition 48 PHONE Jack amp SPEAKON Connector These jacks are used to connect UPA 612W 615 passive speakers They are configured with a speakon connector and 1 4 phone jack You can determine the signal that is outputted to these jacks NOTE In order to avoid damaging your built in amplifier please pay more attention to the impedance of speaker Lower load impedances are not permitted 3 5 WIRELESS MICROPHONE SYSYTEM Diversity Receiver 49 Antenna The antenna receives signal from transmitter Make sure the antenna is fully extended vertically for receiving best effect Fold both antennas inward for the convenience of transporting 50 AF LEVEL Indicator These LEDs indicate the incoming status of the audio signal The four green LEDs light up indicate normal condition When the audio signal from microp
17. r component life Check out the power requirement for your cabinet 5 Avoid pointing a microphone directly at an amplified speaker doing so could cause feedback possibly damaging speaker components and your hearing Enjoy the sound 5 Connection Diagram MATCHING WITH PASSIVE SPEAKER Make all initial connections with all the equipment powered off and make sure that the main volume controls are turned down completely 1 With a high quality signal line connect a CD player or other players to the active speaker UPA 612W 2 Using the speaker cable connect the INPUT of the passive speaker to the OUTPUT of UPA 612W 3 Complete other connections as illustrated And then turn the power on 4 Turn up the volume controls of the UPA 612W to about 70 5 Use the mixer PFL function of the UPA 612W to get the proper input level and adjust the Main Mix Level control to manipulate the output level PASSIVE SPEAKER UPA 612W MATCHING WITH PASSIVE SPEAKER amp SUBWOOFER In this example it connects a sub woofer and the woofer of this two full range act like midwoofer This is very popular combination especially in small size clubs where there is no need for two sub woofers Speaker Cable PASSIVE SPEAKER From Monitor Out 6 Installation and Connection 6 1 Set up Ok you have reached this point and you are now in the position to suc
18. redesigned for your safety Do not remove Ground connections If the plug does not fit your AC out let seek advicefrom 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 productor use a dry cloth Do not use any solvents such as Benzol or Alcohol For safety keep product clean and free from dust Servicing Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only Do not perform any servicing other than those instructions contained within the User s Manual PORTABLECarts and stands The component should be used CART WARNING 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 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 4 AP en 4 4 INSTALLATION TIBS a 10 iia 10 INSTALEATIONLANDSCONNEETIDN PPP eet ee 11 13 13 TECNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 14 GUARANTEE 15 UPA 612 W 1 Introduction Thank you for purchasing the UPA 612W 2 way vented powered speaker system This unique system was designed to be an all one portable solution with built in High Power amplifier 4 channels mixer with 3 band EQ and 24 bit DSP
19. s in the manual of use or by bad connection to these last ones Damages caused by electrical storms blows and or incorrect transport Damages caused by excesses or falls of tension in the network or by connection to networks with a tension different from the required one by the unit Damages caused by the presence of sand acid of batteries water or any strange element inside the equipment Deteriorations produced by the course of the time use and or normal wear of the unit Alteration or absence of the serial number of factory of the equipment The repairs could only be carried out the authorized technical service by SIRUS PRO that will inform about the term and other details into the repairs to take place according to this guarantee SIRUS PRO will repair this unit in counted a term nongreater to 30 days as of the date of entrance of the unit to the Technical Service In those cases in that due to the particularitity of the spare part outside necessary their import the repair time and the viability of the same one will be subject to the effective norms for the import of parts in which case one will inquire to the user about the term and possibility into repair With the object of its correct operation and of the validity of this one guarantee this product will have to be installed and to be used according to the instructions that are detailed in the manual associate or the package of the product This unit will be able to appear for its r
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