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1. MWX65 User Manual amp Installation Guide Ail in One Wall Panel www audac eu Index Introduction Chapter 1 Overview of MWX65 Overview front panel Front panel description Overview rear panel Chapter 2 Quick start guide Chapter 3 Installing Connecting amp Configuring Installing Connecting Configuring Chapter 4 Using the MWX65 Chapter 5 Technical Specifications Chapter 6 Notes AUDAC Introduction All In One Wall Panel The MWX65 is an All in one wall panel designed to work in combination with AUDAC MTX series matrix systems This wall panel has a graphic display and can control the routing volume bass treble and mute for one zone Besides those control functions it also provides the possibility to connect a microphone and a stereo line input source The MWX65 wall panel should be connected with UTP FTP Cat5 or better cable The following functions of the zone can be controlled Volume within a range of 0dB to 70 dB All input sources can be selected Mute can be activated Bass within a range from 14dB to 14dB Treble within a range from 14dB to 14dB The microphone input on the wall panel is connected with a female XLR connector while the line inputs are performed using RCA connectors AUDAC Chapter 1 Overview front panel The front panel of the MWX65 wall panel contains a 2 5 Graphic color LCD display with two additional audio inputs The unba
2. Mic Phantom checkbox This setting can also be changed in the MWX65 settings menu If Block settings menu isn t checked AUDAC 17 6 The Backlight level screensaver and screensaver delay can be set by means of three dropdown boxes This setting can also be changed in the MWX65 settings menu If Block settings menu isn t checked 7 When the settings are made press the Save to Wallpanel button and the settings will be send to the selected MWX65 wall panel Previously made settings can be retrieved from the wall panel by clicking the Load from Wallpanel button Hereby the settings which are stored in the wall panel will be displayed in this window making it possible to make any changes to the current settings 3 AUDAC Chapter 4 Using the MWX65 When the MWX65 is correctly installed connected and configured the wall panel is ready to be operated The standard screen of the MWX65 gives an overview of all the functions These can be controlled by means of the MWX65 wall panel for the corresponding zone The main screen provides an overview of the functions which Input can be controlled for the zone it is connected and configured to Settings such as Volume control Input signal selection Mute and Mute Tone control can be made for the corresponding zone On the Bass left side of the display are all the possible settings displayed and Treble scrolling between the settings can be done by rotating the sele
3. O WMI Connection possibilities One MWX65 wall panel with additional audio input can be connected to every Wall Panel WP port one for each zone Together with one MWX65 wall panel an additional Wall Microphone Input unit WMI and multiple MWX43 45 wall panels can be connected to one port The diagrams below show some examples of connection possibilities For more information about connection possibilities we refer to the MTX user manual Connections which WORK Connections which DON T WORK EE fC EH E pe el Leite il 5 000000 SS ee wee BEBEEE S c 5 5 Q gt BRREEEEE S 5 3 5 Q Multiple wall panels only one with audio input on one WP port Multiple wall panels with audio input on one WP port Two pcs MWX65 fo eg ee DERE 5 5 5 Q Od Multiple wall panels with audio input on one WP port Multiple wall panels with audio input on one WP port One WLI MWX65 and one WMI One MWX65 one WLI and one WMI AC 15 Configuring Before the MWX65 can be made operational following configurations should be made First of all an address needs to be assigned and the available inputs need to be defined Configuration can be made by following next steps 1 Go to the Setup menu and click System configuration There you have the possibility to choose between MWX65 and MWX43 45 To configure the settings for the MWX65 wall panels clic
4. Treble buttons a hanged to the zone is the two can be activated by selecting nd the adjustment of the tone control works with a fader just as the volume control You can increase and decrease the high and low tones the same way as adjusting the volume by simply rotating the selection dial The Bass and Treble both can be adj 140B and 14dB usted between the ranges of 21 Mic Phantom Backlight Screensaver Phantom Info fe Back The latest button shown on the main screen is Settings When this button is clicked you will be redirected to the settings window In this window settings such as phan om power enabling backlight settings and screensaver settings can be made With the option Mic Phantom the 1 2V DC phantom power to the microphone input on the wall panel can be enabled and disabled The Backlight option enables you to adj ust the backlight intensity for the LCD display and with the Screensaver option the desired time before the sceensaver shows up can be set Info shows some more information about the wallpanel and the current software version When all the settings are set to the desired value click Back to return back to the main screen Chapter 5 Technical Specifications Line input Stereo RCA input Sensitivity 8dB 6dB Signal Noise gt 95 dB THD N lt 0 05 Microphone input Balanced XLR input Sensitivity 14dB 500B Sig
5. color LCD display This graphical color LCD displays gives a clear overview of all the functions and settings of the wall panel Rotatable function selection dial The big rotatable dial enables you to control all functions and settings of the wall panel by just three simple actions Rotate left Rotate right and Push Actions such as browsing between the zones increasing the volume selection of the audio source can be done by rotating the dial left and right Actions such as confirming cancelling toggling between settings proceeding and returning to the previous window can be done by pushing the button AUDAC Overview rear panel The rear panel of the MWX65 contains an 8 pin connector for connecting the wall panel to the matrix system and a jumper for terminating the RS485 databus A detailed description of how the MWX65 should be connected can be found in the Chapter 3 of this user manual The jumper for terminating the databus should always be placed when only one wall panel is connected to the databus and is always provided and placed by delivery 8 pin Euro Terminal Block connector EEEELEEI Chapter 2 Quick start guide This chapter guides you through the setup process for a basic project where a MWX65 wall panel should be connected to an MTX series audio matrix and is powered off when connecting the MWX65 wal Connect the MWX65 wall panel to the Matrix system Make sure the audio matrix is installed correc
6. ction dial The settings will illuminate one by one when rotating the dial Volume Settings 20 Volume Input Mute Bass Treble Settings Volume Mic 1 DESEES Mic 2 Mute Line 3 Line 5 Treble Line6 When the desired setting is selected you can change it by pushing the dial For example when Volume is selected the attenuation on top of the fader will illuminate and the volume can be changed by rotating the dial When the volume is set to the desired level press the dial again for scrolling between the settings You can select the input source by rotating the dial till Input illuminates When Input is lit you can push this button and you will be redirected to the input selection window This window shows all configured input channels which can be selected You can scroll through the inputs by rotating the selection dial and the desired input can be selected by pushing the dial Volume Input Mute Bass Treble Settings Volume Input Mute Bass Treble Settings When the input selection is made the menu and make other changes you can scroll further through such as muting and changing the tone control When the zone should be muted just scroll to the Mute button and push the sel ection dial When the selection dial is pushed you can toggle between Mute and Unmute The other settings which can be c band tone control The tone contro the Bass and
7. input in the listbox and click the Remove Zone or Remove Input button Next to the listboxes you can find several selection amp checkboxes whereby some presets restrictions can be made to the corresponding wall panel After the settings are made click the Save to Wallpanel button on the bottom of the window and your changes will be uploaded to the wall panel Your wallpanel is now ready for operation AUDAC 1 Chapter 3 Installing Connecting amp Configuring Installing For installing the MWX65 two different kinds of flush mount installation boxes are available The plastic installation box WB5065 FG is meant to be used for installation into gypsum wooden or other kinds of plate walls with a thickness between 7 mm and 25 mm An installation hole with dimensions 135 x 75 mm should be cut where in the installation box should be placed When the wall panel is placed into the installation box and the screws are tightened the wall panel will be secured to the wall The second type of installation box is a steel version WB5065 FS This one can be used for mortar in brick or stone walls Make sure the installation box is installed upright notice the text and the sticker on the installation box 2 AUDAC Connecting The MWX65 wall panels should be connected on the WP Wall Panel ports of the matrix system with an UTP CAT5 or better twisted pair cable Depending of the used matrix system MTX48 or MTX88 4
8. k on the corresponding button After this button is clicked a window is shown where all the configuration settings for the MWX65 can be made On the left side a dropdown list is visible whereby the address for the MWX65 can be selected The address can be selected between W001 to W008 Logically is started with the address W001 for the first wall panel and increases for every subsequent wall panel After the desired address is selected click the Set Address button and the display on the MWX65 will start blinking Confirm the address of the wall panel by pushing the big rotary button on the wall panel and the selected address will be assigned to the wall panel is AUDAC 2 The zone which should be controlled by this wall panel can be selected in the dropdown list which is shown one position to the right 3 The inputs which are selectable with the wall panel can be chosen in the Selectable inputs dropdown list After the inputs are selected they will appear in the listbox shown below They can be removed again from this listbox by selecting them and clicking the Remove Input button 4 Certain actions such as Volume Change Input change Mute Tone control and settings can be disabled from the wall panel by checking the checkboxes 5 The microphone input has the possibility to provide 12V phantom power for powering condenser microphones The phantom power can be switched ON and OFF by clicking the Enable
9. lanced line input is connected with RCA connectors while an XLR connector is used for connecting balanced microphones Each input is accomodated with a push lock gain control potentiometer and a Clip indicator LED A big rotatable function selection push dial is provided below the LCD display Unbalanced line input 2 5 Graphic color Pe LCD display Rotatable function ae selection dial Front panel description Unbalanced line input An unbalanced stereo audio source can be connected to these RCA connectors creating an additional local input Push Lock gain control potentiometer with clipping LED The sensitivity for the line and microphone inputs can be adjusted with these potentiometers Through the push lock mechanism they can be opened and hidden again by pressing them Above every potentiometer is a clipping indicator LED provided which illuminates when clipping of the input signal occurs When this LED is lit the signal is distorted and the level should be reduced by turning back the potentiometer The sensitivity for the line and microphone input can be adjusted between the ranges of OdB and codB Balanced microphone input A balanced microphone can be connected to this XLR input connector which allows to announce messages from a specific zone For powering condenser microphones there s the possibility to provide 12V phantom power to this microphone input Software selectable AUDAC 7 8 2 5 Graphic
10. nal Noise gt 75 dB THD N lt 0 05 Phantom power 12V DC Display 2 5 LCD 65k colours Connector 8 pin Euro Terminal block Dimensions 153 x 94 x 55 mm Built in Depth 37 mm Weight 0 2 Kg installation standard BS4662 2 gang AUDAC 23 Chapter 6 Notes 4 AUDAC
11. or 8 Wall Panel WP inputs are available one for each zone Make sure the MWX65 wall panels are connected to the right zone whereto the audio inputs should be patched The maximum cable length between the matrix system and the wall panel may not exceed 300 meters MTX PI Port PINOUT RS485 Digital Audio 24V DC Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin3 Pin 4 Pin5 Pin6 Pin7 RH Pin 8 Male PIN 1 White Orange Orange White Green Blue White Blue Green White Brown Brown AUDIO WLI amp MWX65 AUDIO WLI amp MWX65 24V DC RS485 A RS485 B GND AUDIO WMI AUDIO WMI AUDAC 33 ATTENTION The connection of the MWX65 should be done according to the wiring diagram shown below At the Matrix system side the RJ45 connector should be wired according to the T 568B standard while at the wall panel side two pairs brown and orange need to be switched The twisted pair cable should be connected to the 8 pin Euro Terminal block connector on the rear side of the wall panel The connector starts with Pin 1 on the left side to Pin 8 on the right side These Pin s should be connected to the colour coded wiring shown in the table below 12345678 ARARANAN e 4 AUDAC MWX65 Connector PINOUT Pint White Orange AUDIO WLI amp MWX65 Pin2 Orange AUDIO WLI amp MWX65 Pin3 White Green 24V DC Pin4 Blue RS485 A Pin5 White Blue RS485 B Pin6 Green GND Pin7 White Brown AUDIO WMI Pin8 Brown AUDI
12. tly II panel with a twisted pair CATS or better cabling with a maximum cable length of 300 meters Make sure the MWX65 is connected to one of the wall panel inputs on the rear side of the MTX It should be conn audio input should be available Go to the setup men ected to the input of the zone where the local u in the web based interface of the MTX and go to System configuration Click on MWX65 for making the settings An unique address should be selected for every connected wall panel The address for a wall panel always starts with the letter W When only one wal panel is connected the most logical way is to start with address W001 and increase the address number for every additional wall panel W002 for wall panel 2 W003 for wall panel 3 i AUDAC After the desired address is selected click the Set Address button A message will start blinking on all the MWX65 wall panels connected in your system When the function selection dial on the wall panel is pressed the selected address will be assigned to the corresponding wall panel Now the zone which should be controlled and the selectable inputs need to be selected The zone can be selected by the dropdown list This can be done in the user interface with the two dropdown lists When the zone or input is selected it automatically appears inside the listbox To remove a zone or input from the listbox select the desired zone or

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