Digital mixer amplifier 2x240w and remote controller. (60 pages)
Summary of Contents for Toa MM-700F
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MATRIX AMPLIFIER MA-725F MATRIX PRE-AMPLIFIER MM-700F Thank you for purchasing TOA's Matrix Amplifier. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, troublefree use of your equipment. TOA Corporation...
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS • Read these instructions. • Keep these instructions. • Heed all warnings. • Follow all instructions. • Do not use this apparatus near water. • Clean only with dry cloth. • Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions. • Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. • Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or groundingtype plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and ...
Using a voltage higher than that which is • Should the following irregularity be found during use, specified may result in fire or electric shock. immediately switch off the power, disconnect the • Do not cut, kink, otherwise damage nor modify the power supply plug from the AC outlet and contact power supply cord. In addition, avoid using the power your nearest TOA dealer. Make no further attempt to cord in close proximity to heaters, and never place operate the unit in this condition as this may cause heavy objects including the unit itself–on the power fire or electric shock. cord, as doing so may result in fire or electric shock. ...
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• Do not operate the unit for an extended period of time with the sound distorting. Doing so may cause the connected speakers to heat, resulting in a fire. When Installing the Unit • Contact your TOA dealer as to the cleaning. If dust is allowed to accumulate in the unit over a long period of • Never plug in nor remove the power supply plug with time, a fire or damage to the unit may result. wet hands, as doing so may cause electric shock. • If dust accumulates on the power supply plug or in the • When unplugging the power supply cord, be sure to ...
3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION TOA's MA725F matrix amplifier and MM700F is allinone solution for multichannel or multizone applications combined 6x4 audio matrix, DSP and 4ch ClassD amplifier (*) into one chassis. It is equipped with 4 independent line inputs, 2 MIC/LINE priority inputs. Each output has independent DSP preset adjustment also comes with input source matrix selection. It features a high power handling (250Wx4 @ ...
• ClassD amplifier has a lot of protection features against over current, high temperature and short circuit of speaker lines at each output channel individually. (*) • Power supply with Power Factor Correction for reduced power consumption and worldwide operating range. (*) (*) MA725F only 5. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS • Keep the input cable away from the output cable. If installed close to each other, oscillation could occur. • To avoid unit failures, never connect outputs of 2 or more channels in parallel. • Only connect speakers with an impedance equal to or greater than those specified. Connecting speakers with a smaller impedance than specified could cause damage to the unit. • Install the unit in locations where the temperature is between –10°C and +40°C (14°F and 104°F) and the moisture is less than 90%RH (no dew condensation must be formed). • To clean, be sure to first turn off this unit's power switch, then wipe with a dry cloth. When the unit gets very dirty, use a cloth damped in a neutral cleanser. Never use benzene, thinner, alcohol, or chemicallytreated cleaning cloth because such volatile liquids could deform or discolor the unit. 6. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS • When mounting the unit in an equipment rack, the inside of the rack must be sufficiently ventilated. To achieve sufficient ventilation, remove all panels on the rear of the rack. • When mounting the unit in the rack, also mount a Perforated Panel larger than 1U in size (1) at the top and the bottom of the rack, and (2) above and below every 5 units. * 1U size = 44.5 mm or 1.75" (reference size) 7.
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POWER SIWITCH [ON /OFF] Press this switch to turn on the amplifier, press the switch again to turn off the amplifier. POWER INDICATOR [POWER] (Blue) During the power on process the indicator flashes, after amplifier is ready, the indicator lights. CH1 OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL Adjust CH1 output level Note: The functionality of CH2, CH3, CH4 is the same as CH1. CH1 SIGNAL, PEAK, PROTECT INDICATOR (Green, Red, Red) SIGNAL Indicator: When output level exceeds 36 dBV, the SIGNAL indicator lights. PEAK Indicator: Lights red when an output signal clips (distortion occurs). When the Peak indicator lights, turn the output level control (3) counterclockwise until its light Note: ...
PRIORITY INPUT SIGNAL2 Indicator: When the priority input 2 signal (14) exceed 36dBV (line)/86dBV (mic), the indicator lights. CH1 PRIORITY INDICATOR [PRIORITY1, PRIORITY2] (Green, Green) PRIORITY 1 Indicator:When PRIORITY 1 is activated and assigned to CH1 output, the indicator lights. PRIORITY 2 Indicator:When PRIORITY 2 is activated and assigned to CH1 output, the indicator rights. Note: 1. When PRIORITY MIX 1+2 switch is turned on and activated, these two indicator light at the same time. 2. The functionality of CH2, CH3, CH4 is the same as CH1. CH1 PRIORITY INDICATOR [REMOTE] (Yellow) When remote control panel WP700 is connected to CH1 of REMOTE TERMINALS, the indicator lights. At this time, both output level and input source selection could be changed by connected WP700. Note: 1 . When WP700 is connected, CH1 OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL (3) and CH1 INPUT SELECT SWITCH (5) on the front panel are defeated and controlled by WP700. ...
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11. AC inlet Connect the supplied power cord to this inlet. The socketoutlet should be installed near the equipment and the plug (disconnected device) shall be easily accessible. 12. Functional ground terminal [SIGNAL GND] Hum noise may be generated when external equipment is connected to the unit. Connecting this terminal to the functional ground terminal of the external equipment may reduce the hum noise. 13. LINE 1, LINE 2, LINE 3, LINE 4 INPUT TERMINAL 10 kΩ,–10 dB*,unbalanced RCA Jack (Upper and lower of RCA input signal is mixed) Connect music source equipment: e.g: CD players. ...
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19. MUTE SENSE control (PRIORITY 1, PRIORITY 2) Adjust the threshold (sensitivity) of the mute function of the PRIORITY 1, PRIORITY 2 inputs. In other words, if PRIORITY 1, PRIORITY 2 input signal exceed the threshold that set by MUTE SENSE, it will mute the LINE 1, LINE 2, LINE 3, LINE 4 signal to CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 outputs. Rotate clockwise will raise the sensitivity, counterclockwise will lower the sensitivity. 20. HOLD TIME control (PRIORITY 1, PRIORITY 2) Adjust the recovery time of the LINE 1, LINE 2, LINE 3, LINE 4 to CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 outputs. Rotate clockwise will increase the recovery time (maximum 10sec), counterclockwise will decrease the recovery time (minimum 50ms) 21. PRIORITY FUNCTIONAL DIP SWITCH (PRIORITY 1, PRIORITY 2) Control the functionality of the PRIORITY 1 and PRIORITY 2 ...
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26. REMOTE LINK SWITCH (CH1-2, CH3-4) CH12: ON OFF CH1, CH2 could control the CH1 and CH2’s volume and CH1, CH2’s volume is controlled separated by two input selection by one WP700 at the same time. The WP700. REMOTE INDICATOR on CH1 and CH2 will light at the same time. Note: Only connect to CH1’s REMOTE TERMINAL to present remote link function CH34: ON OFF CH3, CH4 could control the CH1 and CH2’s volume and CH3, CH4’s volume is controlled separated by two input ...
9. CONNECTION 9.1. Removable Terminal Plug Connection Cautions • Be sure to use shielded cables for audio signal lines. • Avoid soldering cable conductor, as contact resistance may increase when the cable is tightened and the solder is crushed, possibly resulting in an excessive rise in joint temperatures. • Use cables of AWG 12 – 24. Cable end treatment Connector connections Step 1. Loosen the terminal screw, then insert the cable. Step 2. Retighten the terminal screw. (Pull on the cable to ensure it is securely connected.) Recommended slotted screwdriver type: Screwdriver with blade that is 3 mm (0.12") in width. ...
9.2. How to Connect Input Signals 9.2.1. LINE 1, LINE 2, LINE 3, LINE 4 connections L and R line signals are mixed inside the unit. 9.2.2. PRIORITY 1 and PRIORITY 2 connections Use the supplied Small type removable terminal plug (5 pins) for connection. PRIORITY 1 and PRIORITY 2 can be set to MIC or LINE input. 9.3. Speaker Output Connections The unit can operated at 70V or 100V line highimpdedance speakers Class 2 wiring may be used. Using supplied removable terminal plug (2 pins), connect the speaker line to each speaker terminals. ...
9.3.1. High-impdedance 70V line speaker connections (*) 9.3.2. High-impdedance 100V line speaker connections (*) 9.4. MOH Output Connections Use the supplied removable terminal plug (3 pins) for connection. 9.5. LINE output connections Auxiliary line level output for zone expansion. ...
9.6. Remote Control Equipment Connections 9.6.1. Manual muting terminal connections If a novoltage contact is connected, closing the contact allows the predetermined input channel volume to be reduced by a preset level of attenuation. If a microphone with a contact is connected as shown in Connection (p. 12), the audio of other channels will be muted for as long as the microphone’s talk switch is pressed. ...
9.6.3. Remote terminals (RJ-45) connections Each channel’s volume and input selection could be remotely adjusted by WP700 remote module. (*) MA725F only 10. MUTING FUNCTIONS The unit’s priority/mute (paging) functions is to mute the LINE 1, LINE 2, LINE 3, LINE 4 signal that routed to CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4’s outputs and then route PRIORITY 1 or PRIORITY 2 signals to outputs. The priority level of each inputs is as following: Priority level PRIORITY MIX1+2 : OFF PRIORITY ...
3 PRIORITY 1/2 can be switched to CH3 output PRIORITY 1/2 cannot be switched to CH3 output 4 PRIORITY 1/2 can be switched to CH4 output PRIORITY 1/2 cannot be switched to CH4 output Step 2. Shorting the manual mute terminal (+), (-): When shorting manual mute terminal (+), (): the LINE 1, LINE 2, LINE 3, LINE 4 signal that have been routed to assigned page channel CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4’s outputs will be muted, and route PRIORITY 1 or PRIORITY 2 signals to outputs. Step 3. Release the manual mute terminal (+), (-): When opening manual mute terminal (+), (): The LINE 1, LINE 2, LINE 3, LINE 4 will gradually route back to CH1 ,CH2, CH3, CH4 output. The time that the route back signal ...
hold time interval is time out. 10.3 Priority Mix Step 1. Set the PRIORITY MIX 1+2 switch on ON (Right) OFF (Left) PRIORITY 1 and PRIORITY 2 will be mixed and output to CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 when mute activated. The PRIORITY The PRIORITY 1 has the higher priority level than PRIORITY 2. FUNCTIONAL DIP SWITCH (20), MUTE SENSE control (18), When There is mute function activated. Unit will output HOLD ...
routing (mute). Note. Use the ASSIGNMENT RESTRICTION DIP SWITCH to prevent the unwanted source to be selected to the output. 11.1.2 INPUT SELECT SWITCH [Rear using WP-700] Step 1. Connect different music source (CD players, mp3 players, tape recorders…) to LINE 1, LINE 2, LINE 3, LINE 4 respectively. Step 2. Connect the WP700 to the REMOTE TERMINALS Step 3. Use the WP700 to control the volume and the input source. Note. 1. When the WP700 is connected, the front panel’s INPUT SELECT SWITCH and LEVEL CONTROL is not accessible 2. When select to the prohibited channel that set by ASSIGNMENT RESTRICTION DIP SWITCH, the selection is not affective. 11.2 EQ preset selections Each ...
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EQ6 OFF OFF OFF EQ7 OFF OFF OFF EQ8 OFF OFF OFF ...
11.3 Using the WP-700 remote controller 11.3.1 Connecting the WP-700 Connect WP700 to the REMOTE CH1, CH2, CH3, CH4 RJ45 port. The front panel REMOTE indication will light if there is WP700 connected. 11.3.2 Remote Volume Control and Input Selection Step 1. Connect the WP700 to the channel that need to control remotely. Step 2. When connected, the output volume will override the front panel OUTPUT LEVEL CONTROL to WP700’s VOLUME CONTROL. The front panel’s INPUT SELECTION will be override to WP700’s INPUT SELECTION setting. The front panels Step 3. Rotate VOLUME clockwise to increase the output level, counterclockwise to decrease the output level. ...
same time. The REMOTE INDICATOR on CH3 and CH4will light at the same time. Note: Only connect to CH3’s REMOTE TERMINAL to present remote link function 12. RACK MOUNTING BRACKET ATTACHMENT 13. PROTECTION (*) Failure Protection Operation Indicator Remedy Recovery Continuous heavy load Limit output to 1/2 rated Protection indicator Lower down source level Lower down source level protection power blinks or output level or output level Overcurrent due to Amplifier shut down Protection indicator Remove overload Connecting a correct Overload lights. load automatically (70V <15ohm ...
16. SPECIFICATIONS ■SPECIFICATION (* 0dB = 1V) Model Number MA725F Power Source 100 240V AC, 50/60Hz 1350 W (rated output), 200 W (based on cULus standards), 42.5 W (idle), Power Consumption 22 W or less (Standby) Frequency Response 20Hz 20 kHz (3dB / +1dB, LPF OFF) Total Harmonic Distortion 1% or less, at 1kHz, rated output Certification cULus 60065, EN60065, EN55032, EN55020, FCC part15 class A Mic 60dB* / Line 10dB* selectable, 2.2kΩ, electrically balanced, Input PRIORITY 1, 2: removable terminal block LINE IN 1,2,3,4: 10dB*, 10kΩ, unbalanced, 2 RCA jacks (Stereo summing) Output SPEAKER 1,2,3,4: 70V (20Ω), 100V (40Ω), removable terminal block LINE OUT 1,2,3,4: 0dB*, 600Ω, unbalanced, RCA jack MOH: 0dB*, 600Ω, transformer balanced, removable terminal block DSP Preset 16 presets in 4 banks at each output channel, selectable S/N Ratio ...
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■SPECIFICATION (* 0dB = 1V) Model Number MM700F Power Source 100 240V AC, 50/60Hz Power Consumption 9W or less Frequency Response 20Hz 20 kHz (3dB / +1dB) Total Hearmonic Distortion 1% or less, at 1kHz, rated output Certification cULus 60065, EN60065, EN55032, EN55020, FCC part15 class A Mic 60dB* / Line 10dB* selectable, 2.2kΩ, electrically balanced, Input PRIORITY 1, 2: removable terminal block LINE IN 1,2,3,4: 10dB*, 10kΩ, unbalanced, 2 RCA jacks (Stereo summing) Output LINE OUT 1,2,3,4: 0dB*, 600Ω, unbalanced, removable terminal block MOH: 0dB*, 600Ω, transformer balanced, removable terminal block DSP Preset 16 presets in 4 banks at each output channel, selectable S/N Ratio Mic: 60 dB* or more, Line: 75dB* or more (Aweighted) Muting Manual mute / Automatic mute Mute Hold Time 50ms to 10 seconds, adjustable ...
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The browser Control feature allows password protected control of source, volume control and options on either an MA-725F or MM-700F from a browser on your PC (Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, Firefox, etc.). Smartphones (iOS or Android devices) using a browser function are also supported.
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Access Menu Table Menu Admin User All Zones ✔ ✔ Zone 1 ✔ ✔ Zone 2 ✔ ✔ Zone 3 ✔ ✔ Zone 4 ✔ ✔ Control Center ✔ ✔ Labeling ✔ Network Configuration ✔ Password ✔ Default ID admin user Default Password admin...
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Control Screen with Menu All Zone: View all zones on one page Zone: 1 – 4 View individual zones on one page 2.3. Control Center Allows the user to turn Browser Control On or Off using the green “LED”. Green indicates Browser control is on.
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2.4. Labeling Allow to modify labeling for Input 1 to 4 and Zone 1 to 4. Up to 30 digits for each label. (Letters and numbers only. No special characters) Default Example 2.5. Network Configuration View or change the unit’s IP address and view Firmware version Network Configuration Screen Page 4 of 7...
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2.6. Password Setting Up to 6 digits (Letters and numbers only. No special characters) Password Setting Screen <Administrator> <User> 2.7. Browser Control Release To return control to the wall controllers or front panel, hold down Input Select buttons 1-4 on Zone 1 for more than 4 seconds.
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Push and hold the Input 1 select switch on Zone 1 Restart the MA-725F/MM-700F. When the Power LED starts flashing, release the input 1 select switch. You will see the Firmware Upgrade Tool. Click on the executable file and run the program.
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Push and hold the input select switches 2 and 3 under Zone 1 and restart the MA-725F/MM-700F. The default IP address of the unit has been changed to 192.168.14.1. this IP address to reconnect to the MA-725F/MM-700F through your browser.
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Labeling, network settings and password changes on either the MA-725F or MM-700F models are also available. Internet Explorer, Google Chrome, and Firefox are supported, as well as Smartphones (iOS or Android devices) using those browsers.
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2.2. Admin Operation This is the mixer’s landing page for the URL. It provides control of source selection and volume. To get to the options menu, click on the Gear icon at the top right of the screen as indicated below. The icon itself is a dark blue color.
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2.3. Control Center Allows the user to turn an individual channel’s Browser Control On or Off as indicated when it turns green. When viewing from the Zone screen, the green “LED” indicates Browser Control is On. Grey indicates Browser Control is Off. Control Center Screen (Newer Version Example) 2.4.
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2.5. Source Labeling Browser access allows for Input and Zone labeling for ease of use via browser remote control. Up to 30 characters may be used. You must be logged in as an Administrator to access this function. (Menu on left omitted for clarity) Labeling Configuration Screen 2.6.
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2.7. Password Setting Up to 6 digits may be used (Letters and numbers only, no special characters). You must be logged in as an Administrator to access this function. (Menu on left omitted for clarity) Password Setting Screen Page 5 of 10...
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3.1 How to Update MA-725F/MM-700F Firmware ◼ If your PC has an auto negotiate NIC card, connect an Ethernet patch cable (straight) from your Windows PC to the MA-725F/MM-700F and turn the MA-725F/MM-700F Off (Otherwise use a cross cable for this procedure). ◼...
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◼ Press the “Load New FW” button and select the new firmware file to load from your PC and confirm it loaded successfully. ◼ Press “Upgrade Firmware” button to start the firmware update. ◼ If the update is successful, your screen will show as follows. Page 7 of 10...
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3.2 IP Address, Username and Password Factory Default Reset Procedure ◼ Push and hold Input Select Buttons 2 and 3 under Zone 1 and turn the MA-725F/MM-700F On. ◼ Release the buttons when the power light blinks after a few seconds.
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3.3 Browser Control Release Without Browser Access To return control to the WP-700 AM wall controllers or front panel control, hold down Input Select buttons 1-4 on Zone 1 for more than 4 seconds. Page 9 of 10...
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4. Reference Notes 4.1 Admin Access Menu View Username: admin Password: admin 4.2 User Access Menu View Username: user Password: user 4.3 API Control This version of firmware supports API control. API command controls are available under separate cover. Page 10 of 10...
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