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Evolution Series EV6 – EV120 – EV240 User`s Manual

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1. Keep the volume controls to a minimum during the amplifier switching on off 17 Do not remove the upper or lower cover there is a risk of electrical shock 18 Do not try to self repair the appliance but apply to qualified personnel 19 Clean with a dry cloth only 20 The product shall be handled by skilled personnel in the following cases mains cable or plug damaged Exposure of the product to rain or humidity Some liquid entered inside the unit An object fell on the unit The unit fell down and is damaged The product does not work correctly or shows a remarkable change of performance 21 A careful supervision is necessary if the product is used in the presence of children or inexpert adults 22 This product could produce sound levels which cause damage to the hearing Pay the utmost attention and do not operate at high level of volume or at an uncomfortable level for a long time Consult an audiometric specialist in case of hearing loss or complaints 2 Declaration of conformity This device conforms to the requirements of the EMC directive 2004 108 EEC and the requirements of the Low Voltage Directive 2006 95 EEC Standards Applied EN55103 1 Emissions EN55103 2 Immunity EN60065 Class Safety CE ATE ELECTRONIC 3 User s liability A 3 1 Damages to the loudspeakers Always check the peak and continuous power of the loudspeakers This amplifier is extremely powerful and can be
2. adaptable to anv application e Constant Impedance and constant Voltage outputs Amplified Version e 6 balanced Micro Line XLR inputs complete of selectable 24Vdc Phantom supply 2 stereo AUX RCA inputs 1 Stereo REC RCA output 3 band Equalizer for each input Output level meter indicator Arranged for 19 rack mounting in 2 unit space ATE ELECTRONIC 7 Front Panel Controls and Indicators 1 2 O D On O N a 7 5 LEVEL METER Lean GAN GAN can can can 7 electronic 48 TREBLE L TREBLE 2 TREBLE TREBLE 2 TREBLE 2 TREBLE 2 w e EVZ40 A s r p 78 MIDDLE MIDDLE MIDDLE MIDDLE MIDDLE MIDDLE Q a PROFESSIONAL eee AMPLIFIED MIXER pa a gt 7 o 0 Bass Bass Bass Bass Bass Bass cH1 cz cHa cHa CHS cHe n 56 456 456 456 45 6 ae 45 6 pa yAV s ARN yAV 3 ARN sy AV s ARN yAV 8 2 8 2 8 8 2 8 2 8 2 8 4 Go o o o 10 oto oto POWER LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL MASTER 3 4 5 6 f 8 9 TREBLE MICRO LINE and AUX inputs Treble tone control GAIN MICRO LINE and AUX inputs gain control MIDDLE MICRO LINE and AUX inputs Middle tone control BASS MICRO LINE and AUX inputs Bass tone control LEVEL MICRO LINE and AUX inputs level control LEVEL METER Output signal level led indicator ON Power on led indicator MASTER Main level control POWER Poweron switch 8 Ba
3. potentially dangerous both for the loudspeakers and for the persons Most loudspeakers may be easily damaged or broken Even if there is a gain reduction through the attenuators on the amplifier s front panel it is still possible to reach the maximum output power if the input signal level is high enough 3 2 Dangerous output voltage The amplifier can generate hazardous output voltage Do not touch exposed cables of loudspeakers with the amplifier in operation A 3 3 Radio interferences A sample of this product has been tested and approved to meet the requirements of the Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive EMC These requirements have been defined so as to provide reasonable protection against dangerous interference of electrical equipment Whenever this product has not been installed or handled according to these guidelines it might interfere with other equipment such as radio receivers However there is no guarantee that they should not occur in a specific installation Should this equipment interfere with transceiver equipment such possibility can be checked by switching on and off the device the user should try to cancel the interference by observing one or more of the following measures e Increase the distance between the device and the receiver e Connect the device to a plug linked to a different circuit with respect to the one to which the receiver is connected e
4. 00 70 50V 4ohm Controls 3 band EQ Gain and Level for each input Master Level AUX Inputs Sensitivity 43 5dBu 5 5mV 1 4V 43 5dBu 5 5mV 1 4V 43 5 dBu 5 5mV 1 4V SE Inputs 592 11dBu 0 8MV 218MV 592 11dBu 0 8mV 218mV 59 11dBu 0 8mV 218mV Micro balanced inputs 10 Kohm 10 Kohm 10 Kohm Impedance Bass control 12 dB at 60 Hz 12 dB at 60 Hz 12 dB at 60 Hz Middle control 8 dB a 700 Hz 8 dB a 700 Hz 8 dB a 700 Hz Treble control 12 dB at 10 KHz 12 dB at 10 KHz 12 dB at 10 KHz REC output level 9 dBu 275mV 9 dBu 275mV 9 dBu 275mV PRE OUT output level 0 dBu 775mV 0 dBu 775mV 0 dBu 775mV SEND and RETURN level 9 dBu 275mV 9 dBu 275mV 9 dBu 275mV Link In input level 9 dBu 275mV 9 dBu 275mV 9 dBu 275mV Rp El is e 60 18 000 Hz 60 15 000 Hz 60 15 000 Hz Rating power distortion lt 1 lt 1 lt 1 1 KHz SN Ratio Micro gt 62dB gt 62dB gt 62dB SN Ratio Line gt 80dB gt 80dB gt 80dB Power Requirements AC 230V 50 60Hz AC 230V 50 60Hz AC 230V 50 60Hz Consumption 1 8 p n 15VA 130VA 180VA Dimensions WxHxD 482x88x204mm 482x88x254mm 482x88x339mm Weight Net 3 3 Kg 6 7Kg 9 9Kg XTE Electronic reserve the right to make changes to the drawings and specifications at any time and without notice XTE electronic Via Tragni 6 42043 Gattatico RE ITALY Tel 39 0522 900166 Fax 39 0522 678548 XTE EN_EvolutionSeriesPlus Rev 1 3 11 ki 1 1
5. ATE ELECTRONIC EJECHONIC sounDanpcomunicationsystems Evolution Series EV6 EV120 EV240 Amplified Mixer User s Manual a User s Manual ATE ELECTRONIC Table of contents Al ON oO 11 13 14 Important safety instructions Declaration of conformity User s liability 3 1 Damages to the loudspeakers 3 2 Dangerous output voltage 3 3 Radio interferences Introduction 4 1 Unpacking 4 2 Assembly Description Features Front Panel Controls and Indicators Back Panel Controls and Connectors Power Supply Connections 10 1 General criteria 10 2 Balanced Mic Line Input 10 3 Pre Out 10 4 Main In 10 5 Effect 10 6 AUX 1 AUX 2 10 7 REC 10 8 Power Output Protection System 11 1 Power Output Short Circuit 11 2 Turn On Turn Off Delay 11 3 Power Unit Over Temperature Advanced Functions 12 1 Pre Out Setting 12 2 DIN DON card System SetUp Step by Step Technical Specifications o User s Manual O O ON NN NNNwNNN OOD GA A A A A HF HK HF HWW ATE ELECTRONIC 1 Important safety instructions This symbol indicates the presence of important directions for use and information that should be given particular attention so as to use the product properly This symbol indicates the presence of dang
6. Redirect or move the receiver s antenna e Make sure that the unit concerned conforms to the EMC immunity limits CE labelled All electrical equipment sold in the EC should be approved as for what concerns protection against electromagnetic fields high tension and radio interference e Contact qualified personnel s User s Manual 4 Introduction Congratulations on choosing XTE device and thanks for trusting us and our products Your device has been carefully planned in the smallest details starting with every part of its equipment till final assemblage All products XTE are made with the main purpose of guaranteeing our clients full satisfaction thus we underline that the product you have chosen uses the most advanced technology An improper use of the device can compromise its correct operation Therefore we recommend you to carefully and correctly use it Read this manual carefully as it contains essential information for a safe use of your device 4 1 Unpacking Immediately inspect the package and its content so as to check whether there are any signs of damage After unpacking check the product and all parts if you notice any damage inform your dealer immediately It is advisable to save the packaging materials even if the amplifier shows no sign of shipping damage you might have to return it to XTE or to one of its dealers Use the original package only which is the best way to protect the equipment from shi
7. ck Panel Controls and Connectors ale f 20000 230 V 50 60Hz m il il ET TGET TE m q 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 s User s Manual c 6 11 22 POWER OUT Output connector for loudspeaker lines connection Only for EV120P and EV240P MAINS AC 230V power supply socket with incorporated protection fuse GND LIFT Selector for the connection of the electric ground with chassis PRE OUT Mixed balanced output of the amplifier PRE section LINK IN Unbalanced input mixed and main level control dependent EFFECT Unbalanced In out for external signal processor insertion REC Mixed stereo line output AUX1 AUX2 Stereo line input MICRO LINE Balanced input with variable sensitivity PHANTOM 24V 24V Phantom activation selector for CH1 CH2 CH3 CH4 CH5 and CH6 inputs ATE ELECTRONIC 9 Power Supply The unit is expected to work with 230 VCA 50 60 Hz distribution system In case of power dysfunction check the outside protection fuses and eventually replace them with others of same calibration if one of them burns out immediately do not go on and have check the unit by qualified personnel Take away plug from 230 VCA electric power socket always before removing fuses and in any case open the unit framing 10 Connections 10 1 General criteria In order to allow the equipment to work correctly it
8. e Jack output socket 21 for the preamplified signal are located on the rear panel of the equipment The figure Fig2 shows the s User s Manual connections to this socket electronically balanced 10 4 Link In This output is The Jack input socket 22 for the eventual connection from other external audio source directly mixed to preamplifier are located on the rear panel of the equipment The figure Fig3 shows the connections to this socket This input is unbalanced and main level control dependant 10 5 Effect The Jack input sockets 23 for the eventual connection of outside sound processing devices equalizer level processor etc in order to improve sound reproduction quality and to correct the environment response or to satisfy particular specifications requirements Mic Line inputs are involved with the above mentioned insert devices The figure Fig4 shows the connections to this socket This input is unbalanced 1 GND 2 HOT 3 COLD Fig1 XLR Bal Input Output Pin out U GND COLD HOT Fig2 Jack Bal Input Output Pin out GND HOT Fig3 Jack Unbal Input Output Pin out 10 6 AUX 1 AUX 2 The 2 couple of mono female RCA input sockets 25 for the AUX sources are located on the rear panel of the equipment These inputs are unbalanced 10 7 REC The couple of mono female RCA output socket 24 for the REC preamplified signal and 3 band EQ of each channe
9. erous voltage that may cause the risk of electrical shock Pay the utmost attention and proceed cautiously 1 Follow carefully the attached documentation and keep it for future reference 2 Comply with the warnings 3 Store the packaging and check that all material is in excellent conditions 4 Do not use water near the product do not pour water or any other liquid on the amplifier Do not to use it with wet hands or feet into the water 5 Do not use next to heat sources such as radiators stoves or the like 6 Check the integrity of the mains cable Do not tread on the cable and do not squeeze the plug 7 Connect the plug to a socket equipped with grounding Do not camper the plug If the plug supplied is not consistent with your socket please apply to an electrician for its replacement 8 Connect to supply mains with the same voltage as indicated on the back of the amplifier 9 Install the amplifier in compliance with the instructions 10 Do not obstruct the air ducts 11 Disconnect the appliance in case of storm and if unused 12 Connect according to the instructions only o User s Manual 13 Do not connect input signal higher than that indicated in the manual 14 Do not connect the amplifier output to the input of another channel 15 Do not connect any output of the amplifier to power sources such as battery voltage supply or outlet regardless of the amplifier is on or off 16
10. h installation will require setting the appropriate relative mix of levels between paging program sources and mic line inputs for each line or amplified outputs Because of the variation in levels between the possible sources the mixer offers a number of gain stage adjustments and parameter tools so you can set the correct levels for your application Setting up correct parameter structure through the whole system is important to achieve optimal results s User s Manual 10 11 The following step bv step procedure has been devised to assist during the setup process e Connect the speaker lines to the correct power output socket e Active the phantom supply by the dipswitch 27 located on the back panel if electrect microphones are used e Ensure that all the Gains and Volume controls are at minimum and that the Tone controls are flat e Keep the master volume for each output channel at about 10 20 e Keep the input channels LEVEL 5 at about 5 50 e Adjust the master volume and the input channels LEVEL in order to obtain the required sound pressure e Adjust the 3 band equalizer 1 3 4 for each channel in order to obtain the best result with each different input source ATE ELECTRONIC 14 Technical Specifications EV120P EV240P Configuration 6 In 1 Out Mixer 6 In 1 Out Amplified Mixer 6 In 1 Out Amplified Mixer 6 balanced mic line 2 stereo Inputs AUX Outputs Pre Out OdBu 120W 100 70 50V 4ohm 240W 1
11. inated s User s Manual 12 Advanced Functions 12 1 Pre Out Setting Internal jumpers are provided to assign Pre or Post Master Pre Out setting Thanks this internal setting it is possible to adjust the Pre Out level by the Master control or make it independent following the system requirements From the factory Pre Master setting is assigned The figure Fig6 shows the instructions to assign the Pre Out Setting i si di 3 i eassa Bd i og wra RAO Y ons gila 7 d bl ee 10 y 3 g FFC _PRE POST_ Fig6 Pre Out Internal Adjustment 12 2 DIN DON card It s possible insert an internal card to generate a Din Don alert tone when the priority is activated Il Il SCHEDA DIN DON XTE ELECTRONIC 13 System SetUp Step by Step The inputs of the mixer can accommodate a wide range of sources including active paging stations dynamic microphones DVD CD and Mp3 players and mixers The Preout outputs may be used to drive power amplifiers mixers or mixer amplifiers The Power output may be used to drive constant voltage or constant impedance speaker lines Eac
12. is advisable to comply with a number of general criteria when making the connections e Avoid positioning cables or microphones on the cabinet of the equipment e Avoid laying the signal lines parallel to the power supply lines Keep a minimum distance of 30 40 cm e Position the input lines and the output lines at a distance from one another e In order to avoid acoustic feedback the Larsen effect position the microphones out of the angle of coverage of the loudspeakers 10 2 Balanced Mic Line Inputs The 6 female XLR input sockets 26 for the mic line level signals are located on the rear panel of the equipment The figure Fig2 shows the connections to these sockets These inputs are electronically balanced The mic line sensitivity could be adjusted through the Gain control 2 placed on the front panel 24Vdc phantom supply could be joint to each socket on the same balanced phonic line through the multi micro switch 27 placed on the back panel therefore before connecting a microphone it should pay attention to the model if dynamic or electret In case of dynamic microphone do not insert 24 Vdc insert it with electret microphone only CH5 and CH6 socket cannot be used at the same time of AUX 1 and AUX 2 sockets because electronic circuits and controls are in common CH5 with AUX 1 CH6 with AUX 2 The CH1 input with DIN connector is suitable for microphone desk with priority function 10 3 Pre Out Th
13. l processed is located on the rear panel of the equipment This output is unbalanced XTE ELECTRONIC 10 8 Power Output The device is provided with a multi way power output terminal strip for constant voltage distribution 50 70 100 V and low impedance 4 Ohms systems 13 Constant voltage lines 50 70 100 V terminals should be used with each loudspeaker equipped with impedance matching transformers and parallel connected This fact makes the system easy to create and if any ofthe loudspeakers should be disconnected from the line for any reason the rest of the system would continue to function properly The figure Fig4 shows the connections of the line to these sockets In order to achieve the maximum efficiency of the system and to take precautions from amplifier bad working it is necessary to check the effective total power handling of the loudspeakers that has to be equal or lower than the RMS power value of used amplifier It s a good rule arranging a 10 20 safety margin on the amplifier power capability Constant impedance lines 4 Ohms terminal should be used In order to achieve the maximum efficiency of the system and to take precautions from amp
14. lifier bad working it is necessary to check the effective loading impedance of the lines The total speakers impedance should be equal or higher than pre selected value for connection To get that each loudspeaker should be without impedance matching transformer and should be connected in series or in series parallel groups In any case loudspeakers should also have the same power handling The figure Fig5 shows the connections of the line to these sockets s s p TOV gt 70V ov TOV A 100V 4 100V Wa 100V Wa OQ 0 CO YA eoec PT li 600600 Tr LL pr LL LT 2 2 i N 8588 a S288 to POWER OUTPUT ji POWER OUTPUT Fig4 Constant Voltage Lines 9 Z tot 4Q 8Q 8Q Ztot 4Q B i 40 NL 40 ee LL AN SEZ ju EZE ja 4a TN 40 POWER OUTPUT POWER OUTPUT gt Fig5 Constant Impedance Lines s User s Manual ATE ELECTRONIC 11 Protection Systems In addition to the usual protection consisting of fuses these products are complete of different protection devices in order to safeguard them from possible risks of damage 11 1 Power Output Short Circuit Applying a lower loading impedance than the rated value means requiring
15. pping mishandling 4 2 Assembly Metal framing of all the XTE products is suitable to be supported on a surface table etc and is equipped with separated stirrups for assembly in 19 rack standard Pay particular attention during the installation we remind you that the devices should not be installed in places with High temperatures Dust and excessive humidity Presence of intense magnetic fields Water next to the component Vibrations Closed spaces inhibiting a proper ventilation ATE ELECTRONIC 5 Description XTE has developed a series of mixer and integrated amplifiers with unique features and technical specifications that excel these from similar products Their three bands equalizer for each of the six inputs guarantees clear sound quality and a perfect intelligibility Monophonics amplifier and mixer of Evolution Series has 6 MIC AUX inputs labelled with 1 6 electronically balanced adjustable for medium high level microphone and sources connected to input sockets for a simple use as later indicated 1 SEND output and 1 RETURN input to insert an external additional equipment for ulterior elaboration of the sound equalizer level processor etc in the circuit 1 LINK IN input 1 PRE OUT output A 24 VCC potential is available for the 6 MIC sockets which could be inserted by a 6 way micro switch and conveyed on the phonic line the same potential for the eventual direct phantom power suppl
16. the equipment to supply a power higher than it can do on a continuous basis In order to avoid this problem the units are equipped with a circuit protecting them against overloads that protects automatically The protection circuit will be tripped immediately on the amplifier if any of the following cases occurs e Short circuit on one of the loudspeaker outputs e Loading impedance less than 50 of the rated value e power required of the loudspeaker system connected to the constant voltage lines higher than the power that the amplifier is able to deliver Overload conditions are signalled by the fact that the unit doesn t supply any amplified signal at the power output The equipment will resume normal operation after a power cycle as soon as the cause of the overload has been eliminated 11 2 Turn On Turn Off Delay A mute circuit with relay with a delayed starting up and immediate power turning off has been inserted in order to avoid the switch on turn off transients that may cause damage to the loudspeakers 11 3 Power Unit Over Temperature The thermal protection is of the self resetting type and is tripped when the equipment reaches an excessively high temperature This may be due for example to the fact that the ambient temperature is too high or to the insufficient ventilation of the rack cabinet The equipment will resume normal operation as soon as the cause of the temperature overload has been elim
17. y of electret microphones It has a power indicator and led vu meters sensitivity controls GAIN tones TREBLE MIDDLE BASS volume LEVEL separated to each input and main volume control MASTER Audio power outputs for loudspeakers of amplified series EV120 and EV240 are arranged for connection to constant impedance lines and constant voltage This evolved version of Evolution Series has been improved with Noise Gate and Feedback Suppressor processor to optimize the product performance also in very difficult noise situations such as those that can be found in Places of Worship and congress halls Noise Gate complete with adjustable threshold of activation allows to minimize the reproduction of noise when no microphones are used Feedback Suppressor is capable of reducing the effects of acoustic feedback between the speaker unit and the microphone This solution enables the best management of any sound system by the use of a single product with a significant cost and space saving The whole electronic circulation has quality and safety features in working it is provided with earth lift switch on the back Metal framing is suitable to be supported on a surface table etc and is equipped with separated stirrups for assembly in 19 rack in this case it occupies 2 U units 88mm s User s Manual c 6 Features Mixer and Amplified Mixers of Evolution Plus series incorporate a set of features that make them

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