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The following items are included in the box when the ME-1 mixer is shipped:
Note
Cat5 Link cables are not provided. Source cables of suitable length to meet your application requirements. More information is provided later in this guide.
The following cables are available from Allen & Heath:
AH8822 2m (6.6') short patch
AH9651 20m (66') coil
AH9650 100m (330') drum
ME-1 is part of the Allen & Heath ME personal mixing system. ME-1 can work with Allen & Heath GLD, iLive and Qu mixers, or with third party systems via the ME-U hub.
Any number of ME-1 mixers can be positioned on stage or anywhere personal control is needed. ME-1 receives multiple channels of audio via a Cat5 cable link from the main console and mixes it to its own outputs typically feeding headphones, in-ears or local speakers. It lets each musician, artist or presenter manage their own monitor mix thus freeing up the house engineer to concentrate on the FOH mix.
The ME-1 is a stand-alone digital personal mixer receiving up to 40 sources via a single Cat5 cable from the main console and mixing these to a stereo and mono output to drive headphones, in-ears, drum throne, loudspeakers or other monitoring devices.
Take the pressure off the sound engineer by letting the musicians manage their own monitor mixes. Eliminate the need to use up main console buses by grouping the 40 channels within the ME-1 to simplify control for each musician. Assign as few or as many of the 16 keys as they need or can manage.
Designed for the application
Easy for the musician to operate
Customise to suit each musician
Convenient connection
We recommend you read through this user guide first. However, if you are keen to get started right away then follow these brief instructions:
Check the contents – Check against the Packed Contents list and read the Safety Instructions sheet.
Power up the ME-1 mixer – Fit the correct power unit plug adaptor for your local mains supply. Plug in and apply power.
Finding your way around ME-1 – You can test your ME-1 without the need to connect it to a mixing system.
The Home screen displays the current configuration name after power up. The ME-1 ships with the factory Config 'ME' loaded.
To recall a DEMO preset hold down the Recall key + press Key1. Press Key1 again to confirm. Release the keys. This recalls an example setup for a lead singer in a band. Get a feel for how the ME-1 operates:
Listen to some audio – Turn off both level controls. Plug in your headphones and an MP3 player into the rear Aux Input socket.
Slowly turn up the Local Mic and listen to the ambient sound in the room.
Press Key 9, start your MP3 player and slowly turn up the Master Level. You should hear the music in your headphones and see the meter moving.
Press Key 10 to add in some test tone.
Experiment with the controls.:
Now read the rest of this guide.
A 'Config' stores all ME-1 settings and presets and can be transferred via USB key.
The 'ME' config is pre-loaded when the ME-1 ships and can also be the Allen & Heath web site to give you a starting point for configuring your own setup:
Four presets are configured:
Preset 1 DEMO – Example for a lead singer in a band:
Key 1-5 = The rest of the band
Key 6 = The room (audience)
Key 7-8 = My vocal and instruments
Key 9 = Local Aux Input (MP3 player)
Key 10 = 1kHz sine wave (test tone)
Key 11-16 = not assigned
Preset 2 AUTO – All keys set Auto Mode, a useful starting point.
Preset 3 1TO16 – Keys assigned to channels 1-16, a quick way to start when working in Aviom® 16 channel mode.
Preset 4 CLEAR – All keys unassigned, for setting up from a blank starting point.
Use STP (shielded twisted pair) CAT5e or higher cables. Those with both foil and braided screens provide shielding from interference and are generally more rugged. Stranded core cables are less prone to damage when kinked or repeatedly coiled. ME-1 provides locking Neutrik EtherCon sockets to protect the connections and ensure suitability for touring. Use cables fitted with locking EtherCon plugs.
Maximum length per cable = 100m (330')
For parallel connection of multiple ME-1 mixers each with their own cable you can use a standard off-the-shelf Ethernet switch.
Note Aviom® A-Net 16 is not compatible with standard Ethernet switches.
An unmanaged 100 Mbit/s (Fast Ethernet) or Gigabit switch is suitable.
Note The use of a 3-layer PoE switch is not recommended.
For PoE (Power over Ethernet) either of the two standards 802.3af (15.4W at source) or 802.at (25.5W at source) is suitable. Check that the overall power rating is enough to provide for all ME-1 mixers you wish to connect (allow 15W per mixer).
The Allen & Heath ME-U hub provides PoE and connections for up to 10 ME-1 mixers.
Stereo Headphones – Two output sockets allow plugging in headphones or ear pieces with either a large (1/4") or small (3.5mm) stereo plug. Headphones with impedance between 16Ω and 600Ω are recommended. Lower impedance headphones tend to be louder.
You can choose which socket to use or use both at the same time, for example to feed two musicians with the same mix.
Stereo line equipment – You can use the stereo outputs to feed line level equipment such as a recording device or wireless in-ear transmitter.
Maximum line output level = +21dBu.
The ME-1 presents both the left and right signals on the same TRS (3-pole stereo) output jack. The same stereo signal is duplicated on the large and small output sockets.
Use a stereo Y-cable to feed equipment with separate left and right inputs.
The output is unbalanced. To connect to balanced equipment link the input cold (-) signal to ground within the destination plug.
Mono output – The output can feed balanced or unbalanced line level equipment such as a powered speaker.
Aux Input – A 3.5mm mini-jack input socket is provided to plug in a stereo source such as MP3 player. To use a mono source, for example a click track, link the tip (left) and ring (right) connections within the plug.
Connecting the ME-1 to stereo line equipment:
Connecting a mono source:
To turn the mixer on - Plug the external PSU into the DC In socket or a Cat5 cable from a PoE switch or ME-U hub into the Link In socket.
The Home screen is displayed and the keys illuminate so they can be seen in dim lighting. ME-1 starts in Normal mode with previous settings restored and all keys turned off.
To turn the mixer off - Unplug the DC cable or the Link In Cat5 cable if you are using PoE. Note Removing power will turn off audio to other mixers in the chain If they are daisy chained from the Link Out socket.
Use Standby instead of turning the mixer off when you leave it unattended. This locks the controls and mutes the audio. The screen displays a moving Config Name to identify the mixer.
To enter Standby – Hold Shift and press the Mute key. Press both keys again to exit.
Normal mode – Press a Select key to access level, pan and mute for a source. Press the Master key to access the mix EQ and limiter. Group mode (Group key flashing while a group is selected) – Scroll through and adjust level and pan for members of the group.
Solo mode (Solo key flashing or held) – Listen to individual sources in the mix.
Recall mode (Recall key held) – Overwrite current settings with the contents of a preset stored in the mixer or from a USB key.
Store mode (Shift+Recall) – Store the current settings to a preset or USB.
Setup mode (Shift+Group) – Access the dimmer, about and setup screens.
Standby mode (Shift+Mute) – Lock the settings and mute the audio.
Turn – Adjust level, EQ gain, limiter or scroll through a menu. Value shown on the screen.
Press and turn – Adjust pan or EQ freq.
Press Shift and turn – Trim all source levels or all levels within a group.
Press – Select a member in a group or select a menu option.
Displays a moving Config Name if the keys or rotary are left untouched for more than 10 minutes. Audio is not affected. Operate any control to instantly access its function. Press Shift to exit without changing function.
The mixer starts in the Home screen:
Displays the Config Name to identify the mixer or user. Displays the name of the Last Preset recalled during the session. Blank after power up or if none have been recalled.
Displays the signal before the Master Level control. In Normal mode it shows the combined mix level. In Solo mode it shows the level of the selected source.
'PK!' turns on 3dB before clipping to warn that the signal is too hot and may distort if turned up much higher. 'L' turns on when the limiter is preventing the signal getting any louder.
Optimum meter reading – Adjust levels for a reading without 'PK!' or 'L' turning on for loudest moments. Turn down source level or use the Trim All function to simultaneously reduce all levels if 'Pk' or 'L' flash.
Turn the Master Level control to adjust output volume. This is a global control that is not stored with presets. It affects the mix level but not the local mic level. The meter is pre-level so is not affected by this control.
Start with the Master at minimum. Adjust sources for optimum meter reading then turn up the rotary for comfortable listening level. Typical setting is around mid-position.
To avoid the risk of hearing damage do not operate at high volumes for an extended period of time.
Turn up the Local Mic control to add ambient stage sound from the built-in microphone to your headphones or in-ears, and hear fellow musicians who come up and talk to you.
Local Mic level is not stored with presets and is not affected by the Master Level nor shown on the meter. The mic signal is sent to the stereo output only.
Start with the Local Mic level at minimum. Set and leave it or turn it up only when you need to hear somebody talking to you.
Note
To avoid feedback do not place your headphones next to the built-in mic while it is turned up.
Note
The Local Mic is for stage sound and is not intended for adding audience ambience or communicating with other musicians over the CAT5 link.
Note
If you do not hear sound the Local Mic may have been disabled (muted) in Setup.
Press a Select key. Depending on how it is assigned the following screens may appear:
Channel source – One of the 40 Cat5 inputs. Level and pan are available
Aux Input – From rear panel stereo input socket. Level and balance are available.
Group – Key is a group with multiple channels assigned as its members. Group master level available.
Unassigned – There is no source assigned to the key.
Select a source:
Level - Turn the rotary to adjust level from fully off through nominal '0' at the marker to +10dB gain available as headroom.
Pan – Press and turn the rotary. Pan positions a mono source between Left and Right, and adjusts the balance between Left and Right of a stereo source.
Note
Pan is not available for groups. However you can adjust pan for each of the members within a group.
If a channel is assigned to a Select key and is also a member of a Group then a pointer on its level bar shows the current group master level setting:
The channel Select key level and the level of its member within the group are the same.
Note
If you turn up the channel and do not hear the audio check that the associated group master is turned up.
Hold Shift and turn the Rotary to simultaneously trim all levels up or down.
Use Trim All to reduce a hot mix if 'PK!' or 'L' flashes, to bring up a mix with low meter reading, or to turn all levels off.
In Normal mode Trim All adjusts all Select key levels. It adjusts group masters and not their source members.
In Group mode Trim All adjusts the levels of just the members within the selected group.
Note
The mix balance will change when the source with highest level reaches maximum or source with lowest level reaches minimum. Use Trim All carefully to make small adjustments if you want to keep the relative balance between the sources.
Using Trim All to turn off all levels – Select the source with highest level setting. Hold Shift and turn the Rotary anticlockwise several times to reduce it to off. You can reset the whole mix or just a group in this way.
Press a Select key or the Master key.
Press the Mute key to turn the selected audio on or off. The key lights red when the source is muted.
If a source is muted but not selected its Select key flashes to remind you that it is muted.
Note
Muting a source here will only mute it locally. It does not mute it on other ME-1 mixers in the system.
It is typical for the sound engineer to mute sources at the main console to affect all ME-1 mixers, for example when a musician plugs in a different guitar.
Select a source.
Latched Solo mode:
Press and release the Solo key.
The Solo key flashes steadily while in Solo mode. All audio is muted except for the selected key. You can listen to its contribution to the mix and check its meter level.
Press other Select keys to solo different sources. When you are finished press the select key again or Solo again to return to Normal mode.
Momentary Solo mode:
Press and hold the Solo key. It will stop flashing and turn on under your finger indicating it is in momentary mode. Release the key when you are finished listening to the selection.
Adjust the overall group level.
Select a source. If it is assigned as a group then the Group key will light and its master level screen appear:
Turn the Rotary to adjust the group master level from fully off through nominal '0' at the marker to +10dB gain.
Note
The group master level must be turned up for its source members to be heard.
Adjust level and pan of group members.
With a group selected press the Group key to enter Group mode.
The Group key flashes and a list of sources assigned as members of the group is shown:
Turn the Rotary to scroll through the members to find the one you want to adjust. Press the Rotary to select it:
Turn the Rotary to adjust the member Level.
Press and turn the Rotary to adjust its Pan. Press the Group key to exit.
Press the Master key. The mix master 3-band EQ curve and Limiter settings are displayed:
Turn the Rotary to scroll though the available settings and highlight the EQ band you want to adjust. Press to select it.
Turn the Rotary to adjust the amount of cut or boost. A straight line indicates flat response.
Press and turn the Rotary while the Mid band is selected to sweep its centre frequency.
Using the EQ – Start with the EQ flat. Avoid using extreme cut or boost.
Press the Master key.
Turn the Rotary to highlight Lim, then press to select the setting. Turn to adjust the point at which limiting starts from 0dB (no limiting) with the pointer at the top to -24dB (maximum limiting) at the bottom.
Using the Limiter – Start with the Master Level set to normal operating position for your headphones and the limiter set to the top of the scale (no limiting).
With the highest signal and meter reading you expect during performance, for example your loudest vocal moments, turn the Rotary up until the limiter 'L' just starts to flash.
Note
The limiter can prevent unexpected loud moments in the mix. The Master Level control sets the overall volume to suit the type and sensitivity of the headphones or ear pieces you are using.
ME-1 provides up to 16 presets.
Each Select key can be assigned a preset mode by the system engineer to allow store and recall or recall only.
Presets can also be stored to and recalled from USB key and transferred between ME-1 mixers.
A Preset stores:
A Preset does not store key preset mode, Master EQ, Limiter or Solo settings, or Local Mic and Master Level.
Hold down the Recall key.
Select keys light to show preset status:
Off – Preset is blank.
On – Last preset recalled.
Short flash – Preset available to recall.
While holding Recall press a Select key. The screen displays the available preset number and name. The key flashes to show it is selected ready for recall.
Press the Select key again to confirm the recall. The current settings are overwritten with the contents of the preset. Release the Recall key to exit.
Hold the Recall key.
If a USB key is plugged in then a list of presets found on the key will be displayed:
While holding Recall turn the Rotary to scroll through and highlight the preset to recall.
Press the Rotary to select the preset.
Press again to confirm the recall.
Release the Recall key to exit.
Hold Shift and press the Recall key to enter Store mode.
Select keys light to show preset status:
Off – Key set for or recall only.
On – Last preset stored.
Short flash – Preset available for store.
Press a Select key. The screen displays the available preset number and name. The key flashes to show it is selected ready to store.
Press the key again to overwrite the preset with the current settings.
Once stored the ME-1 exits Store mode.
Hold Shift and press the Recall key to enter Store mode.
If a USB key is plugged in then the 'To USB' item will be highlighted on the screen:
Press the Rotary to select the USB key. Press the Rotary again to store a preset with the name displayed to USB.
Select the 'Edit Name' item if you wish to change the name before storing the preset to USB.
Note If the name is blank then the preset will be stored to USB key with the default 'PRESET' name.
Once stored the ME-1 exits Store mode.
While in Store mode press the Select key for the preset you wish to edit. Press the Rotary to open the Edit screen:
To name the preset – Use the Rotary to scroll to the character to edit. Press it again to select it and scroll through the available characters. Press again and scroll to another character.
Available characters for preset naming are: 0-9, A_Z, space
To clear the preset name – Scroll to the X.
Press the Rotary to clear all characters.
To Clear the preset contents and name –
Scroll to Clear Preset and press the encoder.
Clearing a preset clears it contents and resets its name to blank (no name).
If you attempt to recall a preset that has been cleared then a 'Preset is blank' message will appear.
Note
We recommend you clear presets you do not need to prevent accidental overwriting of your settings.
To exit the Edit menu – Press the Master key to return to the Store screen.
Hold Shift and press the Recall key to exit Store mode.
The system engineer configures ME-1 to suit the operating requirements of the user.
Depending on the connected source you can patch up to 16 or 40 channels, set stereo links and send channel names.
Examples:
Channels – Typically Direct Outputs set postEQ, pre-Compressor, pre-fader, post-mute.
Link – Assign odd/even as stereo pairs.
Groups – Mono or stereo groups if you prefer to combine sources at the main console.
Auxes – Mono or stereo auxes to create an independent balance at the main console.
Main mix – To send the console FOH mix.
FOH effects – Combine main mix FX returns via a stereo Group to send to the musicians.
'My' effects – Set up an available FX at the console dedicated to one musician, for example reverb for a lead vocalist. Return via channel Direct Outputs or a stereo Group.
Ambient mics – Set a stereo pair of channel Direct Outputs for room microphones.
Talk – Talk to musicians via a mono Aux or a spare channel Direct Output.
GLD dSNAKE or MONITOR port
40 channels + stereo links + names
Use the I/O / Monitor screen.
Qu Series dSNAKE
40 channels + stereo links + names
Use the Setup / Output Patch screen.
iLive Port B ACE direct to ME-1
40 channels (no stereo links or names)
Use the Outputs / Port B: ACE screen 21-60.
iLive Port B via ME-U hub
40 channels + stereo links + names
Connect Network for stereo links and names.
Use the Outputs / Port B screen 21-60.
iLive MMO Aviom® port
16 channels + stereo links (no names)
Use the Outputs / Port B: MMO screen.
Other via ME-U hub (48kHz)
Up to 40 channels + stereo links + names PC > Network for stereo links and names.
Card option – Dante, MADI, EtherSound
Hold Shift and press the Group key to enter the Setup Menu:
Use the Rotary to scroll through the list and press to select a menu item.
Press the Master key to return to the previous screen.
Press the Group key to return to Normal mode.
Scroll to the Dimmer menu:
There are two settings. Press the Rotary to toggle bright or dim. The dimmer affects the screen and key brightness.
Select the About screen:
This screen displays information about the ME-1 mixer:
The audio source for each of the 16 Select keys can be freely assigned to suit your application.
Select the Key Setup Source screen:
A list of available sources is displayed. Use the Rotary to scroll through and press to select the required source:
Unassigned – The key does not select any audio source. Choose when you want to leave keys unused or used for presets only. Group – Sets the key to be a group with a master affecting the overall level of all channels assigned as its members. For example a 'Drums' or 'Vocals' group.
Aux Input – Selects the local stereo line input available on the rear of the mixer.
Auto Mode – The key automatically assigns the first available channel not already assigned.
1kHz Sine – A sine wave tone for testing and setting levels of equipment connected to the ME-1 outputs.
Channels 1-40 – Assign an individual source to the key from one of up to 40 channels received via the Cat5 cable.
Note
Stereo channel pairs assign to single keys if stereo link data is received from the connected source (GLD, ME-U, Aviom®).
Note
The source list will display channel names if these are received from the connected source (GLD, ME-U).
Names
Channel names created at their source and sent via the Cat5 cable can be detected and used by the ME-1 mixer.
The ME-1 displays the received name in the
Key Setup screen. This is used as the 'Default' name. Alternatively, custom key names can be created and stored in the ME-1 mixer.
Examples:
Bass - If a name is available from the source then the ME-1 will display this as the Default.
IP5 or Aux2 – If a name has not been applied or has been reset at the source then the ME-1 will display channel type and number.
Unused – If the channel has been unassigned at the source then the ME-1 will display this label.
5 – If the auto name is not available then the channel number will be displayed instead.
Odd/even channels may be linked as stereo pairs at their source before being sent via the Cat5 cable to the ME-1.
This lets you assign a stereo linked pair to just one key. For stereo pairs, Pan becomes a Balance control to adjust the relative left and right signal levels.
Only the odd (left) channel of a linked pair is shown in the Key Assign and group Members lists.
Stereo linked channel examples – Link sources such as stereo keyboards, effects returns, audience microphones.
Auto names and stereo linking are available from:
= Names / Links
dSNAKE port – Any available dSNAKE or Expander port at the surface or rack,
AR2412 Monitor port – Operating in either ME-1 (40 channel) or Aviom ® (16 channel) mode,
AB168 Expander port
I/O Port MMO card - Aviom ® port (16 channels) [Stereo links only]
Port B ACE via ME-U hub – Using two cables, one for ACE to the hub input (audio) and the other connecting the Network (stereo linking and names).
Port B ACE (without ME-U) - Stereo linking and names are not available from iLive when connected directly to ME-1 via ACE.
iLive Port B MMO card - Aviom ® port (16 channels). Aviom ® mode only [Stereo links only].
Note
If you are connecting ME-1 directly to ACE and therefore have no network link, you can clear any previously received stereo links and names in the ME-1 using its Menu screen System Setup / Reset Source List function.
Names and stereo links are available from all Qu system dSNAKE ports:
dSNAKE port – If it is not being used for digital snake connection to a remote rack.
AR2412 Monitor port,
AB168 Expander port
The ME-U hub interfaces audio from a digital network to multiple ME-1 mixers. Inputs can be sourced from dSNAKE, ACE, Dante or MADI.
Input Option card –Availability of remote names and links depends on the option card fitted and mixer connected:
ME-D – For connection to Qu dSNAKE.
ACE –The ME-U hub can get names and stereo links from GLD or iLive via ACE only if a second Cat5 cable links its Network port to the mixer Network port.
Note
If you link the network make sure the ME-U hub and mixer have compatible IP addresses.
Dante option fitted to GLD or iLive – The ME-U hub can get names and stereo links from the mixer if a second Cat5 cable links its Network port to the mixer Network port.
Dante from third party source – Audio only.
MADI option fitted to GLD or iLive – The ME-U hub can get names and stereo links from the mixer if a Cat5 cable links its Network port to the mixer Network port.
MADI from third party source – Audio only.
Note
ME-U supports 48kHz MADI only.
Local at ME-U
Names and stereo linking can be assigned locally at the hub to feed all connected ME-1 mixers.
Other Sources
ME-1 can be connected directly to:
Aviom® A-Net 16 – Any third party system providing an Aviom® output (16 channels) with stereo link capability. Names are not available.
Note
Power over the Cat5 cable (PoE) is not available if you are connecting via an Aviom® hub. Use the power unit provided with the ME-1 mixer.
Any Select key can be assigned as a Group. This means you can set up to 16 groups. You can assign any number of the 40 channels as 'members' of a group.
Note
A channel can be assigned to only one group. However, it can also be assigned as a single source to any key.
First, assign Group as the key source. Then scroll to and select the Members screen:
The members list will display channel numbers or names if these are received from the connected source:
To assign a channel - Use the Rotary to scroll through the list and press to select.
To assign a range of channels - Hold Shift and turn the Rotary. Press to toggle these in or out of the group.
To clear all assignments – Select None and confirm by selecting OK. Press the Master key to return to the Key Setup screen.
Working with groups – After assigning a key as a Group its master level will default to the '0' position as a starting point.
Use Group mode to select and adjust Level and Pan for each of its member channels. Once adjusted it is typical to let the musician work with just the group master level rather than adjusting sources within the group.
The ME-1 can automatically assign available Cat5 channel sources to its keys. One or more keys can be assigned to Auto Mode.
Select Auto Mode in the Key Setup Source screen:
Auto Mode is most effective when the ME-1 is able to detect stereo linking and channel names.
Auto Mode – The key looks for the first available channel that is:
It assigns stereo linked sources to single keys.
Note - Auto Mode refreshes each time the ME-1 is powered up or the Cat5 cable unplugged and then replugged.
At the source (GLD, iLive or ME-U):
At the ME-1:
Assigning some or all 16 keys to Auto Mode can provide a quick way to configure the sources.
The ME-1 hard reset and factory default 'ME' configuration sets all 16 keys to Auto Mode.
Scroll to and select the Name screen:
The current source and name are displayed. In the above example:
17-18 = CH17 and 18 stereo linked at source
SyntL = The name received from the source
Synth = The custom name applied to the key
To edit the name:
Select Default to use the channel number or the name detected from the source (GLD or ME-U).
Select Custom to edit and apply a local name with up to 6 characters to the key:
Use the Rotary to scroll to the character position. Press to select, then scroll through and select the required character.
Select the X to clear the current name. Available characters are:
0-9, A-Z, a-z, space
Press the Master key to return to the Key Setup screen.
Scroll to the Preset item:
A preset is available at each of the 16 keys. Each can be set for one of two operating modes. Press the Rotary to toggle mode.
Store/Recall – Able to store and recall, or
Recall only – Not able to store.
Press each key in turn to set the option.
Press the Master key to exit the menu.
A Preset stores:
A Preset does not store key preset mode, Master EQ, Limiter or Solo settings, or Local Mic and Master Level.
Storing a starting point preset – Set the keys for Store/Recall, exit the Setup Menu, configure the settings and then name and store a preset as a starting point for the user. Several presets could be stored for different situations.
To protect a preset – Once the preset is named and stored, return to Key Setup and set the key preset mode for Recall only.
To disable a preset – Go to Store mode, select the key and use the Edit screen to Clear the preset. Now return to Key Setup and set the key preset mode for Recall only. The preset is blank and protected and therefore disabled for the key.
To allow user presets – Set keys for Store/Recall. You can also clear or name them ready for the user.
To transfer presets via USB key – You can archive individual presets on your computer or transfer them to other ME-1 mixers using the Store and Recall modes described in the Operating section of this guide.
The ME-1 Configuration stores the current settings, all assignments and all presets. Hold Shift and press the Group key:
Select System Setup:
Select the Config screen to change the name of the configuration, and to export or import a configuration file via USB key.
You can apply a Config name with up to 8 characters to displays on the Home screen, the screensaver and also in Standby mode. This also becomes the name of the config file transferred via USB key.
Select the X to clear the current name.
Available characters are:
0-9, A-Z, space
Press the Master key to return to the Config screen.
Exporting the Config file – Plug in a USB key. Check the key is recognised.
The ME-1 will automatically create a ME1CFG folder on the USB key if one does not already exist.
Edit the Name if you want to change it. Select Export and OK on the confirmation screen.
Note
The export will overwrite any existing config file with the same name on the USB key.
Importing a Config file - Plug in a USB key with the required file in the correct folder. Check the key is recognised.
Scroll through the list of Config files found on the USB key. Press the rotary to select the file and select OK on the confirmation screen.
Note
Importing a Config overwrites all ME-1 settings and presets. If you wish to save your settings first export the current config to USB.
Working with Configurations – You can set up one ME-1 mixer and store all its settings and presets as a Config file, and export this to USB key. Use this to archive your setup on computer, or to copy to other ME-1 mixers as a starting point for editing. This provides a very quick way to set up multiple mixers for personal monitoring.
Note
You can also store and recall individual presets directly to or from the USB key. This provides a quick way of copying settings between mixers without overwriting all their presets and current assignments.
The ME-1 mixer can be given a Unit name to identify the hardware. Hold Shift and press the Group key to open the Setup Menu.
Scroll and select System Setup:
Select the Unit screen to set the unit name.
Each ME-1 mixer has a unique MAC address to identify it on a network. This is factory set and cannot be changed. There are two options for Unit name:
To set a custom Unit name:
Use the Rotary to edit the name. Select the X to clear the current name.
Press the Master key to return to the System Setup screen.
Note
The Unit name is not affected when a Config is imported. However it is reset to Default if you perform a power up reset.
The built-in local mic is useful to add stage sound to the mix or to hear fellow musicians when they walk up and talk to the user. If you do not need this function then it can be disabled by setting the Mic Mute option.
Factory default is Mic Mute turned off.
Scroll and select System Setup:
Select the Mic Mute item. Press the rotary to toggle the option on or off.
The operating firmware can be updated using a USB key. Check the Allen & Heath web site for the latest version available. Update all the ME-1 units in your stock.
Copy the new firmware to USB key – Download the firmware file, unzip it and copy its ME1 folder to the root of your USB key.
Safely Remove/Eject the USB key from the computer.
Update the firmware – Plug the USB key into the ME-1 rear panel USB port.
Hold Shift and press the Group key to open the Setup Menu. Scroll and select System Setup. Select the Firmware page.
Press the Rotary to select the new firmware. Use the confirmation screen to start the update. The ME-1 reboots with the new firmware loaded in a few seconds.
We recommend that you start with a reformatted USB key.
Check the key - Plug in and check that the key is recognised by the ME-1. To do this press the Recall key. The screen should display a list of presets already on the key or the following message if blank:
Folders - ME-1 automatically creates folders in the root directory of the USB key when it is plugged in:
ME1CFG | For configuration files |
ME1PST | For presets |
Files - Config and preset files have the same. ME1 extension and must therefore be placed in their correct folders if you copy them between computer and USB key.
Files can be identified by their size:
Preset = 4KB
Config = 72KB
The files are not time stamped as ME-1 does not have a built-in clock.
File names – ME-1 uses 8.3 short file names. It will not recognise file names longer than 8 characters. It will convert lower case characters to upper case.
ABCD5678.ME1
Therefore if you wish to rename files on your computer before transferring them to ME-1 mixers make sure the names are no longer than 8 characters and comprise the following character set:
0-9, A-Z, space
To perform a hard reset:
Hold down the Shift + Recall + Master keys and power up the mixer. Release the keys once the following screen appears. Confirm to reset the mixer.
Resetting the ME-1:
Names and stereo links received from the source can be cleared. To do this: Hold down Shift and Group to enter the Menu screen. Scroll and select System Setup. Scroll and select Reset Source List.
Note
If you are connecting ME-1 directly to a source that does not have name and link data, you can clear any previously received names and stereo links using this function.
Stereo Out – Stereo ¼" and 3.5mm jacks for: Headphones >16 Ω,
power 300+300mW into 100 Ω load, or line out max +21dBu
Mono Out – Balanced TRS jack, nom 0dBu, max +18dBu
Aux Input – Stereo 3.5mm jack, nom -8dBu, max +10dBu, impedance >10kΩ
Residual Output Noise - -95dBu (level min)
Freq Response - +0/-1dB 10Hz to 20kHz
Mains Power Unit – 100-240V AC 50/60Hz, +12V DC 1.25A out
PoE Requirement – 10W at ME-1 (We recommend 15W at PoE hub)
Dimensions –
Width x Depth x Height
225 x 150 x 55mm (8.9" x 5.9" x 2.2")
Weight – 900g (2lbs) inc phones hook
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS FIRST
Before starting, read the IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS sheet supplied with the product and downloadable from the Allen & Heath web site. For your own safety and that of the operator, crew and performers, follow all instructions and heed all warnings printed in the sheet, this guide and on the product.
This product is capable of producing high sound levels which may be harmful to your hearing. To avoid the risk of damage to your hearing when working with headphones, ear pieces or loudspeakers do not operate at high volumes for an extended period of time. The ME-1 mixer provides a limiter function which can be set to prevent the level exceeding a comfortable maximum.
The mixer is designed to be used on a flat surface or mounted to a microphone stand using the built-in thread adapter or the mounting bracket supplied with the unit. When using a mic stand locate it so that it is stable and will not topple over and cause damage or injury. Ensure cables are routed to avoid a trip hazard.
The function of the ME-1 mixer is determined by the operating firmware that runs within it. Firmware is updated when new features are added or improvements made. Check the Allen & Heath web site for the latest version available. This can be downloaded, transferred to USB key and then loaded into the ME-1 mixer using the Firmware Setup menu.
www.allen-heath.com/me-1
Please refer to the Allen & Heath website for further information, knowledge base and technical support. You can join our Allen & Heath Digital Community to share knowledge and information with other ME-1 users.
Register Your Product
Register your ME-1 with Allen & Heath online at:
http://www.allen-heath.com/register
ALLEN&HEATH
http://www.allen-heath.com
Here you can download full pdf version of manual, it may contain additional safety instructions, warranty information, FCC rules, etc.
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