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  • Page 1 M2DIS User Manual www.audac.eu...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Index Introduction Caution servicing User interface Login screen Main screen Output settings Test signals Sound settings Settings screen Input Configuration Output Configuration Global scene Timer settings Paging Volume Priority settings System configuration Address settings Password settings Factory settings Fiber settings Amplifier Bridging Notes...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction 7” Touchscreen display kit M2 The M2DIS is an optional display unit with touchscreen which can be installed internally in the front panel of the M2 Multi-Media Digital audio mixer. This unit consists of a 7” TFT display panel with a resolution of 800 x 480 px that is fitted with a resistive touchscreen panel.
  • Page 5: User Interface

    User interface Login screen A password should be entered to get access to the M2 amplifier. There are two different access levels, administrator level and user level. If you login with the administrator password, you get access to all functions and configuration options.
  • Page 6: Main Screen

    Main screen The main screen displays all 8 outputs of the M2 with fader volume controls Volume control: The volume of each output can be changed by moving the fader. At the bottom a “Mute” button is provided to mute the volume of the corresponding output.
  • Page 7 Press the “Save” button and confirm to save the zone settings to make sure that all settings will be restored after system reboot. Input channel selection: This option is available if logged in as “ADMINISTRATOR” or “USER”. The desired input signal for an output can be selected by pressing the button below the output name.
  • Page 8: Output Settings

    In the top right corner is a “Setup” button displayed. After pressing this button, you will be redirected to the configuration menu of the M2. Info: Pressing the AUDAC logo will show the info screen. Output Settings This option is only available if logged in as “ADMINISTRATOR”.
  • Page 9 • If no input is needed click the “All off” button • The M2 inputs are shown as default. Here you can select the inputs you want to mix. • Click the “Wall panel inputs” button to select wall panel inputs •...
  • Page 10: Test Signals

    Output settings >> Test signals The M2 has an internal digital signal generator which can generate white noise, pink noise and sinusoidal signals with a selectable frequency. Each of those signals can be patched to any output zone. When one of the test signals is selected, “Other” will appear in the ‘Input Selection” box on the main screen.
  • Page 11: Sound Settings

    Output settings >> Sound setting In this screen you can control the value of bass and treble for this output. This screen shows two faders. One to control the bass (low tones) which can be adjusted from -9 to 9 dB. The other controls the treble (high tones) and can also be adjusted from -9 to 9 dB.
  • Page 12: Settings Screen

    Settings screen The settings screen is displayed by pressing the “Setup” button. This button is always shown in the upper right corner of every window. (Only on Administrator level). In this window, the next settings can be changed: • Input configuration •...
  • Page 13 Settings >> Input Configuration First select the input of which the settings should be changed Now a new screen appears which allows you to change the line and mic settings for this input. For both Line and Mic you can: set the gain, apply ALC (automatic Level Control) , apply several different filters or apply a 3 or 7 band equalizer by clicking the corresponding button.
  • Page 14 Settings >> Output Configuration First select the Output of which the settings should be changed Now a new screen appears which allows you to change the settings of this output. Following options can be adjusted or applied: set volume, apply several different filters, apply a 3 or 7 band equalizer, set quick menu settings, set output linking settings and set talkover settings by clicking the corresponding button.
  • Page 15 A global scene are preset settings which are enforced when a trigger occurs or when the user activates the scene. As you can see you can set an input and volume for every output, a trigger can also be set. When the trigger occurs then this global scene will be enforced, allowing you to set global scenes for all kinds of things.
  • Page 16 Settings >> Timer settings In this window you can add and adjust timers To create or adjust timers first pick the action that needs to happen when the timerevent takes place. Adjust the variables of this action to your desires and specify a day or date when the action needs to be executed.
  • Page 17 Settings >> Paging Volume In this window the volume for all outputs can be set to a value you see fit for paging. For every output you can set the paging volume and choose if the relay for this ouput should be switched or not.
  • Page 18 Settings >> Priority settings In this window you can preset 4 priority settings To do a priority setting first choose a channel on which the M2 will trigger your setting. Now an input should be chosen. You can select every output to which the input should be routed.
  • Page 19 System configuration >> Time settings In this window the time and date of the M2 can be set. This can be done by selecting the values from a dropdown list. Press “Set Clock” to set time and date.
  • Page 20 System configuration >> LCD configuration This window configures the display unit screen, not the M2. The settings must be saved by pressing the “SAVE” button. The next items can be set: • Panel brightness: Sets the brightness of the backlight. •...
  • Page 21 • Keyboard Type 3 types of keyboard can be selected: “AZERTY” “QWERTY” “ABC” • Screensaver 2 types can be selected: “Off” “Clock” If Clock is selected, after some time an analog clock is shown. The time can be configured in ”Screensaver time”. •...
  • Page 22 • Calibration If the touchscreen isn’t working accurate, it must be calibrated. The calibration must be done by a stylus which is meant for use with touchscreens. The cross shown in the diplay needs to be touched three times in a row to calibrate the touchscreen correctly.
  • Page 23 The touchscreen can be tested by making a drawing in the white field. Use the “Clear” button to erase the field. Use the “Update software” button to update the software of the M2DIS. Use the “Calibration” button to calibrate the touchscreen.
  • Page 24 Settings >> Address settings In this menu, the address of the M2 can be set. This address default is “001” and is selectable between “001” and “999”. When only one M2 is available, the default address can be left to its default value. When two or more M2’s are cascaded through the fiber interconnection bus, they need to have a unique address.
  • Page 25 Settings >> Password settings In this window the passwords for the M2 can be changed. There are two different password levels: Administrator level which has full access to all functions and User level which only has access to the basic functions. On the left side of the window the settings for the Administrator password can be changed, while on the right side the settings for the User password can be changed.
  • Page 26 Settings >> Factory settings BE CAREFULL to press this button. It will recall the ORIGINAL factory settings !!! It does not recall the previously saved settings, but it recalls the original factory setting and the previous made settings will be lost. Click the “OK”...
  • Page 27 Settings >> Fiber settings In this window the M2’s fiber connections can be managed (optional) For every of the eight fiber channels you can set an input to link with other M2 or R2 units or pass through to take an input from a M2 or R2 unit and pass it through to an other M2 or R2 unit.
  • Page 28 Settings >> Amplifier Bridging In this window you can select one or more outputs to be bridged Select the output channels you want to bridge. Bridging an output will result in a mono output with double power. Note: This will only have effect if the optional power amp kit is installed.
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