DSPPA MAG-808 Manuel utilisateur

Public Address System
Digital Audio Matrix
MAG-808
Operating Instructions
Welcome to DSPPA Public Address System! Please read the Instructions carefully before operating this device.

About the Instructions
The Instructions is used at the date when the digital audio matrix MAG-808 device is
developed. It contains system introduction, operation attentions, system connection
instructions, product instructions and other contents of the digital audio matrix MAG-808
device. The user shall read the Instructions carefully and operate the device following the
indications in the Instructions before the installation and operation of the device.
Any symbol marked on the rear panel of this machine must be noted. The operations must be
performed according to the instructions of these symbols.
Please keep the Instructions for future reference!

WARNING
Be sure to observe the following cautions to prevent the damage to the users and others,
and the damage to the equipment or property!
This symbol means a “prohibition”. This symbol means a “must”.
Check the damage condition of power
cord. Do not pulling the power cord to unplug
the plug, unplug the plug directly; otherwise it
may cause electric shock, short circuit or fire.
Do not block the air vent during the
operation. All air vents must be unblocked to
avoid the overheating.
Do not expose the device to dust,
vibration, extreme cold and hot environment.
Do not place heavy objects on the device. Do
not impose an excessive force when operating
the switch, buttons or connecting the external
audio equipment.
Avoid any foreign matter (paper, metal,
etc.) from entering the device through gap or
opening. In such a case, please power off this
device immediately.
Do not attempt to detach the internal parts of
this device or remold it by any way.
Please unplug the power plug immediately to
avoid the electric shock, fire or other accident
and professionals shall be invited for
maintenance of the device in case of any
sudden sound interruption, any abnormal
smell or smoke during the running of the
machine.
Smell of Scorching
Be sure to unplug the AC power cord or turn
off the wall outlet to achieve zero energy
consumption when this device will not be
operated for a long time.

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A. Product Description
1.2 Performance
Independent control of multi-channel audio input;
8-channel partition output independent control and any input sound source can be operated in the
whole area;
Externally connect 4 paging MIC and 8 control panels;
Support PC/Android LAN remote control;
Telecommunications to this machine;
Large touch screen and multi-language display;
Timing playing function;
Support AC & 24V DC power supply.
B. Appearance Description
2.1 Description of Front Panel
1. 1-8 zones button and indicator
2. Display/Touch Screen
The display shows dynamically all information of the system and it is also the touch screen for
operation.
3. Page all button and indicator
4. Page all button and indicator
5. Full emergency button and indicator
It can send the warning signals to all zones simultaneously by pressing the full-warning button of the

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system, and meanwhile, the indicator light is ON.
6. Chime and indicator
7. Power
8. USB
Use to connect the U disk with MPS programs, mobile hard disk and other memory devices. It can
directly play the songs of the U disk and copy the programs for built-in MP3 player.
9. All-page close and indicator
10. All-page open and indicator
11. Volume control
12. It controls the volume of zones. Press this button to turn down the volume
It controls the volume of zones. Press this button to turn up the volume
2.2 Description of Back Panel
1. AC 110V/220V Selector Switch
Use to select the operating voltage.
2. AC Power Input Socket
Plug the AC power cord into this socket.
3. DC 24V connection terminal
Externally connect with DC 24V power supply.
4. DC 24V Fuse
Use for the fixed DC power supply. If it is fused, please replace it with the fuse of the same
specification. A continuous fusing indicates that there are some faults.

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5. FM Antenna Interface
6. Partition Output
Connect with the power amplifier.
7. Network Interface
It is used to connect the LAN, through which the remote control of the system is performed.
8. Alarm Signal Input
Input the signals from the fire control center.
9. Alarm Signal Input
10. Data Interface
It is used for testing.
11. Telephone Interface
It is used to connect the telecom signals to this machine.
12. USB
It is used to update the applications.
13. MIC2 Input Interface
It is used to connect the microphone sound source.
14. +48V Phantom Power Control Switch (MIC1-MIC2)
MIC1 and MIC2 are individually controlled. Turn left the switch to open this power source when the
+48V phantom power supply microphone is used.
15. Volume Control Knob
16. Line Input Interface
17. As shown below:
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Control panel interface
Connect 8 sets MAG-808C/MAG-808S control panels.
Extension interface

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Testing interface
Connect 4 MAG-808R paging microphones
C. Operating Guide
3.1 Description of Main Interface
After turning on the power switch, the device is started and it enters the following main interface. In this
interface, various operations as shown in the following chart are available.
MainInterfaceChart
(1) Player Interface
In the following interface, the list box on the left is the directory list of built-in player and the list of
songs under this directory. Through the operating buttons of MP3, the operations of Play, Stop, Previous
Song, Next Song and Playback modes can be available. On the right of the interface, it is the audio
interface. It can achieve the multi-channel operations of automatically searching the frequency, playing
the audio, playing the previous channel/next channel, playing the specified channel, collecting the
channels, etc.
Paging
Switch
You can also
control the volume
by sliding the
scroll bar.
You can click
this option to
control the
volume. Each
click will
increase the
volume of five
numbers.
Volume
control of the
whole area
Switch of
the
whole
area
Audio
Selection
After the whole-area operation on
the screen, the zone status can be
restored to the status before
operation by clicking this button.
Note: it cannot be restored if the
operation of individual zones is
performed after the whole-area
operation.

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Player Interface
(2) Zone Settings
As shown below, each zone can be equalized. During the operation, it is necessary to open the
switch of equalizer to adjust the equilibrium.
Interface of Zone Settings
(3) Sound Source Settings
As shown below, each sound source can be equalized and the volume can be set. During the
operation, it is necessary to open the switch of equalizer to adjust the equilibrium.
Playback Modes:
1. Sequence
2. Loop
3. Shuffle
4. Single Loop

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Interface of Sound Source Settings
(4) Monitoring Interface
As shown below, only one zone can be monitored each time. When the background color of zone
button becomes blue, it indicates this zone is monitored. When this zone will not be monitored, it can be
canceled by clicking the key “Cancel” on the right of this interface. The volume size of the monitoring
object can also be controlled.
Monitoring Interface

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(5) Setting Interface
You can set up all information of the entire system in this interface. You can set up all items in this
interface before you perform the operations like Play in the main interface, and various items of the
system can then be accurately executed and operated.
Setting Interface
1) Network Setting
Click the button “Network Setting” to enter the IP address setting interface. As shown below, there
are ID address setting and the current IP address information of this machine in this interface. After the
IP address is set up, click the button OK. The newly configured IP address cannot be effective unless the
device is re-started.
Interface of Network Setting
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