| UP4000 Series   Power Amplifier   UP4061 • UP4121 • UP4161   Instruction Manual   UP 4161 - P.A. AMPLIFIER   STD-BY OVERLOAD SIGNAL   PEAK   ON   EQ   VOLUME   5 LOW   0 HIGH   0 POWER   4 6 2 2 2 2 3 1 7 9 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 6 6 6 6 2 8 -10   +10   -10   +10   10   0 POWER INPUT   24V D.C.   D.C. FUSE   POWER OUTPUTS   POWER OUTPUTS   INPUT   COMMANDS   + - 0 25V   OVERL.   GND   4 PRIORITY   GND   STAND GND   BY   0 50V   70V 100V   300mA.   max   BALANCED   IN   PARALLEL OUT   FILTER   H.P.   115   SERIAL NUMBER   MANUFACTURING DATE   CAUTION   WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT   VOLTAGE   SELECTOR   EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE COVER.   SENSITIVITY   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT OPEN   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.   L.P.   AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE   — NE PAS OUVRIR   UNBALANCED IN   REPLACE WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING.   DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE   UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME TYPE.   DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE   20dB   0dB   OFF   ON   CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE INDUSTRIAL   • MADE IN ITALY   • PATENTS PENDING COPYRIGHT ©1999   • THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS/REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC.: "MACKIE", "MACKIE INDUSTRIAL", & THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE   LINE   50/60 Hz-115/230V   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   2. INTRODUCTION   KEY FEATURES   The UP4000 Series Power Amplifiers are   designed for continuous duty in speech, music,   paging, and sound reinforcement applications in   churches, schools, offices, and other venues   demanding high performance, flexible features, and   rugged dependability.   • • • • Balanced and Unbalanced Inputs   Balanced Input Priority Function   Unbalanced Line-Level Output   Two discrete inputs with priority are provided.   The main program input is actively balanced and   terminated to a barrier strip connection on the rear   panel. The second input is unbalanced and terminated   to a single RCA connector. A contact closure will give   priority to the balanced input by muting the   unbalanced input. The unbalanced input features a   parallel output and 0 dB/20 dB sensitivity switch.   Output modes include 4Ω constant impedance   and 25V, 50V, 70V, and 100V constant voltage. The   smart output stage is fully protected against   permanent damage caused by overloading, shorts,   and extreme temperatures. Activation of the   overload protection circuit turns on 18 VDC (300mA)   power at a barrier connector on the rear panel, which   may be used to drive a relay or indicating LED. The   UP4000 Series will operate on either 115 VAC or   230 VAC, 50/60Hz, as determined by the Voltage   Selector switch, and supplied by a detachable IEC   power cord. Insulated terminals to connect a backup   24 VDC battery are provided on the rear panel.   Switchover to DC is automatic. A programmable   stand-by mode allows the amplifier to be turned on   remotely with a contact closure.   Convection Cooled Power Amplifier   UP4061: 60 Watts RMS   UP4121: 120 Watts RMS   UP4161: 160 Watts RMS   • • • • • 4Ω Constant-Impedance Output   25V, 50V, 70V, and 100V Constant-Voltage Outputs   High-Pass and Low-Pass Filters   2 RU Rack-Mounting Kit   Automatic 24 VDC Backup Power Input   The front panel provides a Master volume control,   and Low and High EQ controls. The control knobs   can be removed for security, and their recessed   shafts covered with the supplied inserts. LEDs   indicate power, stand-by mode, signal present at   the output, peak, and output overload. 12 dB/octave   Low and High shelving equalization with up to 12 dB   of boost or cut at 100Hz and 10kHz can be applied   to the output signal.   Accessories include a rack mounting kit.   Part No. 910-142-30 Rev. A 10/01   © 2001 All Rights Reserved. Mackie Industrial. Printed in U.S.A.   UP4000 – 3   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   FRONT PANEL FEATURES   REAR PANEL FEATURES   LOW EQ is a shelving filter that provides 12 dB   of boost and cut below 100Hz.   POWER INPUT provides a means to connect an   external 24 VDC power supply or battery as an   alternative or backup power source. The UP4000   Series seamlessly switches to the backup supply if   there's an AC power loss. When both AC power   and 24 VDC power are connected, the DC power is   switched off.   HIGH EQ is a shelving filter that provides 12 dB   of boost and cut above 10kHz.   VOLUME is a master volume control used to   adjust the overall volume of the signal at the   POWER OUTPUTS   . Note: The unit is not equipped with battery charging   capability.   Use the POWER switch to turn the UP4000   Series on and off.   The D.C. FUSE protects the DC power input to   the amplifier circuit. Replace with the same type   fuse only.   The STD-BY indicator lights when the amplifier is   in standby mode.   Note: Standby mode is disabled by default. An   internal jumper (J1 on the input board) must be   changed to enable standby mode. See "Internal   Settings" on page 8.   POWER OUTPUTS are screw-terminal   connections for connecting speakers to the 4-ohm,   25V, 50V, 70V, or 100V outputs.   WARNING: To prevent the risk of electric shock,   never touch the bare wires coming from the output   terminals of the amplifier when it is switched on.   When all connections have been made, insulate the   output terminals of the amplifier using the   protective cover provided.   The OVERLOAD indicator lights when the   amplifier is operating in overload, a condition   generally caused by a problem on the speaker line.   When the amplifier is switched on, the OVERLOAD   light comes on for a few seconds. This is normal   and does not indicate a problem.   Constant-Impedance Output   The SIGNAL indicator lights when a signal is   The total impedance of the speakers and cable   connected to the "4Ω" constant-impedance output   should be 4 ohms. Connect the "4Ω" terminal to   the "+" (HIGH) speaker terminal, and the "0"   terminal to the "–" (LOW) speaker terminal.   present at the POWER OUTPUTS   . The PEAK indicator lights when the output signal   is approaching clipping.   The ON indicator lights when the UP4000 is   turned on and ready for operation.   Constant-Voltage Output   In a constant-voltage system, each speaker must   be equipped with a line transformer having an   input voltage equal to that of the line (e.g., 25V,   50V, 70V, or 100V). Typically, these line trans-   formers have selectable power taps (i.e., 2.5W,   5W, 10W) for connecting to the constant-voltage   line. CAUTION: The sum of the wattage values   of the speakers must not exceed the output   power of the amplifier.   UP 4161 - P.A. AMPLIFIER   STD-BY OVERLOAD SIGNAL   PEAK   ON   EQ   VOLUME   5 LOW   0 HIGH   0 POWER   4 6 2 2 2 2 3 1 7 9 4 8 4 8 4 8 4 8 6 6 6 6 2 8 -10   +10   -10   +10   10   0 UP4000 – 4   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   The OVERL. 300mA terminal is active whenever   the amplifier's overload protection circuit is   activated. This provides 18 VDC with a maximum   output capacity of 300mA for driving an auxiliary   relay or indicating LED.   Connect the appropriate POWER OUTPUT   voltage terminal to the "+" (HIGH) leg and the "0"   terminal to the "–" (LOW) leg of the distributed   speaker system.   The ground ( ) terminal is internally connected   to the chassis and safety ground on the AC linecord.   The OVERL. GND terminal on the COMMANDS   terminal strip is the common connection point for   The PRIORITY terminal activates the priority   function for the BALANCED IN by using an external   normally-open switch to short-circuit the PRIORITY   OVERL. 300mA   . AC Protection Fuse protects the power supply   and amplifier circuitry. Replace only with same type   fuse.   terminal to the GND   (ground) terminal. When the   PRIORITY function is enabled, the UNBALANCED IN   is muted (no signal from the UNBALANCED IN is   transmitted to the outputs).   Connect the supplied AC linecord to the IEC AC   Socket. The AC line fuse is contained in the socket,   behind the cover located at the bottom of the   socket. Replace only with same type fuse.   This GND terminal is the common connection   point for BALANCED IN and PRIORITY   . The BALANCED IN terminals are the main input   for the amplifier and accept a balanced line-level   signal (0 dBu nominal). This input has a priority   function, which mutes the UNBALANCED IN signal   The VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch is used to   select the AC supply voltage for the amplifier. Move   the switch so the AC line voltage used appears on   the switch (DOWN for 115V, UP for 230V).   when the PRIORITY terminal is shorted to GND   . The H.P. switch activates a high-pass filter on the   balanced and unbalanced inputs, which attenuates   frequencies below 300Hz at 12 dB/octave.   The STAND BY terminal is used to turn on the   amplifier with a remote switch.   Note: Standby mode must first be activated by   moving a jumper (J1) on the input board (standby   mode is disabled by default). See "Internal Settings"   on page 8.   The L.P. switch activates a low-pass filter on the   balanced and unbalanced inputs, which attenuates   frequencies above 7kHz at 12 dB/octave.   UNBALANCED IN is an RCA jack that can be   used instead of the BALANCED IN, or both can be   used with the PRIORITY function, which gives the   When the POWER switch is turned on, the amplifier   goes into standby mode. In this state, the amplifier   is on but signal is not allowed to pass. Shorting the   BALANCED IN priority over the UNBALANCED IN   . STAND BY terminal to the GND   terminal with an   PARALLEL OUT is an RCA jack that is in parallel   with the UNBALANCED IN jack for connecting to   the input of another power amplifier.   external switch causes the amplifier to become fully   operational.   The STANDBY GND terminal on the   COMMANDS terminal strip is the common   The SENSITIVITY switch adjusts the input   sensitivity of the UNBALANCED IN from 0 dB   (typical line-level signals) to 20 dB (for low-level   signals).   connection point for STAND BY   . POWER INPUT   24V D.C.   D.C. FUSE   POWER OUTPUTS   POWER OUTPUTS   INPUT   COMMANDS   + - 0 25V   OVERL.   GND   4 PRIORITY   GND   STAND GND   BY   0 50V   70V 100V   300mA.   max   BALANCED   IN   PARALLEL OUT   FILTER   H.P.   115   SERIAL NUMBER   MANUFACTURING DATE   CAUTION   WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT   VOLTAGE   SELECTOR   EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE COVER.   SENSITIVITY   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT OPEN   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.   L.P.   AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE   — NE PAS OUVRIR   UNBALANCED IN   REPLACE WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING.   DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE   UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME TYPE.   DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE   20dB   OFF   ON   CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE INDUSTRIAL   • MADE IN ITALY   • PATENTS PENDING COPYRIGHT ©1999   • THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS/REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC.: "MACKIE", "MACKIE INDUSTRIAL", & THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE   LINE   50/60 Hz-115/230V   0dB   UP4000 – 5   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Jukebox   3. Installation   Application Diagram   Paging Mic   AM/FM Tuner   Cassette or DAT Recorder   CD Player   70V Loudspeakers   Paging Mic/Jukebox   Priority Switch   Mixer   Line   Out   Mono   Preamplifier   – + POWER INPUT   24V D.C.   D.C. FUSE   POWER OUTPUTS   POWER OUTPUTS   INPUT   COMMANDS   + - 24 VDC   Backup   Power Supply   0 25V   OVERL.   GND   0 50V   70V 100V   4 PRIORITY   GND   STAND GND   BY   300mA.   max   BALANCED   IN   PARALLEL O FILTER   H.P.   115   CAUTION   WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT   SERIAL NUMBER   MANUFACTURING DATE   VOLTAGE   SELECTOR   EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE COVER.   SENSITIVITY   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT OPEN   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.   L.P.   AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE   — NE PAS OUVRIR   UNBALANCED IN   REPLACE WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING.   DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE   UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME TYPE.   DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE   20dB   OFF   ON   CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE INDUSTRIAL   • MADE IN ITALY   • PATENTS PENDING   • COPYRIGHT ©1999   THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS/REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC.: "MACKIE", "MACKIE INDUSTRIAL",   & THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE   LINE   50/60 Hz-115/230V   0dB   – + POWER INPUT   24V D.C.   D.C. FUSE   POWER OUTPUTS   POWER OUTPUTS   INPUT   COMMANDS   + - 24 VDC   Backup   Power Supply   0 25V   OVERL.   GND   0 50V   70V 100V   4 PRIORITY   GND   STAND GND   BY   300mA.   max   BALANCED   IN   PARALLEL OUT   FILTER   H.P.   115   CAUTION   WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT   SERIAL NUMBER   MANUFACTURING DATE   VOLTAGE   SELECTOR   EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT REMOVE COVER.   SENSITIVITY   RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK   DO NOT OPEN   NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE. REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.   L.P.   AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE   — NE PAS OUVRIR   UNBALAN REPLACE WITH THE SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING.   DISCONNECT SUPPLY CORD BEFORE CHANGING FUSE   UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE MÊME TYPE.   DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE   20dB   0dB   OFF   ON   CONCEIVED, DESIGNED, AND MANUFACTURED BY MACKIE INDUSTRIAL   • MADE IN ITALY   • PATENTS PENDING   • COPYRIGHT ©1999   THE FOLLOWING ARE TRADEMARKS/REGISTERED TRADEMARKS OF MACKIE DESIGN INC.: "MACKIE", "MACKIE INDUSTRIAL",   & THE "RUNNING MAN" FIGURE   LINE   50/60 Hz-115/230V   COMMANDS   COMMANDS   Loudspeaker   (8Ω)   Loudspeaker   (8Ω)   OVERL.   STAND GND   BY   GND   OVERL.   STAND GND   BY   GND   300mA.   300mA.   max   max   1KΩ   1/2W   – RESISTOR   LED   + RELAY   Note: This illustration demonstrates a typical application using a pair of UP4000 Series Power   Amplifiers. A paging microphone and a jukebox are connected to the Balanced Input of Amp 1 via the   Mixer, and the Input priority function can be switch-activated to give the paging mic and jukebox priority   over the signal source connected to the Unbalanced Input. A preamplifier is connected to the Unbalanced   Input, with source selections for an AM/FM Tuner, Cassette or DAT Recorder, and CD Player. The Parallel   Out is connected to the Unbalanced Input on a second UP4000 Series. 70V constant-voltage speakers   are connected to the 70V tap on Amp 1, and a pair of 8-ohm speakers (connected in parallel for a total   impedance of 4 ohms) are connected to the 4Ω tap on Amp 2.   UP4000 – 6   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Connecting the UNBALANCED IN   The UNBALANCED IN uses an RCA-type   connector. It accepts a line-level signal (–10 dBV)   with the SENSITIVITY switch in the 0 dB position   (pushed IN). When connecting a low-level signal,   push the SENSITIVITY switch OUT (20 dB position).   Use high-quality, two-conductor shielded cable to   make these connections.   Connections   Connecting the INPUT   The Input has a balanced screw terminal   connector that accepts a line-level signal. The screw   terminals should be connected as shown in the   following figure:   – + Connecting the Speakers   The speaker output connectors are screw   terminals. Use 16 or 18 gauge wire for connecting   the amplifier outputs to the speakers. Strip the wire   back about 1/2" inch, loosen the screw enough to   loop the wire around the shaft of the screw   (clockwise), and tighten down the screw with a slot-   head screwdriver.   PRIORITY   GND   BALANCED   IN   If using a 4-ohm speaker, connect the 4Ω output   terminal to the "+" terminal on the speaker, and   connect the "0" output terminal to the "–" terminal   on the speaker.   INPUT Terminal Strip: Balanced Connection   If using a constant-voltage distributed speaker   system, connect either the 25V, 50V, 70V, or 100V   output terminal to the "+" side of the speaker system,   and connect the "0" output terminal to the "–" side of   the speaker system. Make sure that the taps on the   speakers add up to no more than the rated power   for the UP4000 Series Amplifier being used.   Strip the wire back about 1/2" inch, loosen the   screw enough to loop the wire around the shaft of   the screw (clockwise), and tighten down the screw   with either a slot-head or phillips-head screwdriver.   Use high-quality, three-conductor shielded cable   for balanced connections. The better the shield, the   better the audio signal is protected from induced   EMI and RFI.   CAUTION: To prevent the risk of electric   shock, never touch the bare wires coming   from the OUTPUT TERMINALS of the   amplifier when it is switched on.   If connecting an unbalanced line-level signal to   the Input, wire the connections as shown in the   following figure:   When the connections have been made, insulate   the 50V, 70V, and 100V terminals of the amplifier   using the protective cover supplied.   JUMPER   – + Connecting the POWER INPUT 24V.D.C.   Connect a 24 VDC power supply to these spring   terminals as an alternate method to power the   UP4000 Series. To minimize the voltage drop across   the wire and prevent overheating, use at least 16   AWG wire for the UP4061, and 14 AWG wire for   the UP4121 and UP4161.   PRIORITY   GND   BALANCED   IN   INPUT Terminal Strip: Unbalanced Connection   UP4000 – 7   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   Internal Settings   Thermal Considerations   There is one setting that can be changed inside   the UP4000 Series Amplifier. This setting should be   made prior to installation.   IMPORTANT: The UP4000 Series amplifier is   convection cooled rather than fan cooled. Heat is   drawn away from the amplifier by the heatsink and   radiated through the cooling vents in the top cover.   When installing the UP4000 Series, be sure to   allow sufficient air space around the top and rear of   the amplifier to allow adequate cooling for the   heatsink. Leave at least one rack space above and   below the UP4000 and at least 6 inches behind the   chassis to allow proper ventilation.   CAUTION: These servicing instructions   are for use by qualified personnel only. To   avoid electric shock, do not perform any   servicing other than that contained in the Operating   Instructions unless you are qualified to do so.   Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.   Make sure the power is off and the power cord   disconnected before removing the top cover to gain   access to the inside of the UP4000 Series.   If the amplifier should overheat, a thermal   switch is activated that turns off the power   amplifier, allowing the heatsinks to cool down. The   ON indicator on the front panel will remain lit. Once   the amplifier has cooled to a safe operating   temperature, the thermal switch resets and   reactivates the amplifier. If this should occur,   identify the cause of the problem and take   corrective action (i.e.,   STANDBY MODE   Jumper J1 on the input board allows you to   enable the Standby function. Standby mode is   disabled by default. You must change jumper J1 on   the input board to enable the Standby function.   provide better   ventilation, install a fan   in the rack, make sure   the amplifier is not   UP4000 SERIES   INPUT BOARD   overloaded by too low   of a load impedance or   by a short circuit on the   speaker line).   JP6   J1   3 STANDBY ENABLED   2 STANDBY DISABLED   (DEFAULT)   1 UP4000 Series Input Board Jumper   AC Power Considerations   The UP4000 Series draw an average AC line   current as indicated on the following chart:   115VAC   1.5A   230VAC   0.8A   UP4060   UP4120   UP4160   4.0A   2.0A   4.8A   2.4A   Voltage Conversion   The UP4000 Series can be configured to operate   at 115 VAC or 230 VAC. Be sure the VOLTAGE   SELECTOR switch on the rear panel is set to the   correct position for the AC power supply being used.   115   VOLTAGE   SELECTOR   VOLTAGE   SELECTOR   230   UP4000 – 8   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   COMMANDS STANDBY   4. Operation   An external normally-open switch can be   connected between the STANDBY terminal and the   GND terminal on the COMMANDS barrier strip on the   rear panel. Closing the switch enables the signal to   pass through the amplifier, and opening the switch puts   the amplifier in standby mode (power on, no signal).   Note: The UP4000 Series is shipped with the   Standby Mode disabled. Move jumper J1 on the   input board to enable the Standby Mode (see   instructions on page 8).   Using the BALANCED IN   The BALANCED IN accepts a line-level signal.   Connect the input source to the BALANCED IN   barrier strip screw terminals.   PRIORITY Function   The BALANCED IN has priority over the   UNBALANCED IN. The priority function can be   activated by connecting a normally-open switch   between the input PRIORITY terminal and the GND   terminal on the INPUT barrier strip on the rear   panel. Closing the switch activates the priority   OVERL.   Connect an LED or relay between this terminal   and the GND terminal to provide an external   indication if the overload circuit has been activated.   It provides +18 VDC with a maximum output   capacity of 300mA when activated. See "Application   Diagram" on page 6.   function and mutes the UNBALANCED IN   . Using the UNBALANCED IN   The UNBALANCED IN accepts either a line-level   signal (0 dB position) or a low-level signal (20 dB   position), using the input SENSITIVITY switch.   POWER OUTPUTs   The amplifier outputs on the UP4000 Series can   be used with a 4-ohm impedance load, or to directly   drive a 25V, 50V, 70V, or 100V distributed system   (constant-voltage system).   High-Pass Filter   Push in the H.P. switch to engage the high-pass   filter, which rolls off frequencies below 300Hz at   12 dB/octave.   Low-Pass Filter   Direct Speaker Connection   Push in the L.P. switch to engage the low-pass   filter, which rolls off frequencies above 7kHz at   12 dB/octave.   If the UP4000 Series is not being used in a   distributed speaker system, you can connect a   speaker with a 4-ohm load between the "4Ω"   terminal and the "0" terminal.   Note: The H.P. and L.P. filters affect both the   balanced and unbalanced inputs.   Distributed Speaker System   Using the PARALLEL OUT   When using the UP4000 Series in a distributed   system, connect the distributed system between   the appropriate POWER OUTPUT terminal (25V, 50V,   70V, or 100V) and the "0" terminal. Make sure the   speakers in the system are tapped appropriately so   they do not exceed the rated power of the amplifier.   (AM4060 = 60 watts, AM4120 = 120 watts,   AM4160 = 160 watts).   The PARALLEL OUT connector is provided to   connect the UNBALANCED IN signal to multiple   amplifiers in a daisy-chain configuration.   To Next   Amplifier   POWER INPUT 24V D.C.   The UP4000 Series can be powered using a 24   VDC power supply. This can serve as the primary   power supply for the UP4000 Series, or as a   backup supply in case of an AC power failure. The   UP4000 Series seamlessly switches to the backup   supply if there is a power loss. When both AC power   and 24 VDC power are connected, the AC power is   used and no current is drawn from the DC supply.   From Signal   Source   UP4000 Series Daisy-Chaining Inputs   Note: The unit is not equipped with battery   charging capability.   UP4000 – 9   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   5. Specifications   UP4000 Series Block Diagram   SENSITIVITY   0 dB   MASTER   VOLUME   20 dB   HP   LP   LO   HI   UNBALANCED IN   300   7K   100   10K   PARALLEL OUT   INPUT   PRIORITY   STANDBY   MUTE   MUTE   INPUT   PRIORITY   BALANCED IN GND   STD-BY   COMMANDS   STANDBY   GND   OVERL.   GND   +18VDC   OVERLOAD   SIGNAL   PEAK   100V   70V   50V   25V   4Ω   POWER   AMPLIFIER   0 MACKIE INDUSTRIAL   UP4000 SERIES   BLOCK DIAGRAM   (#2.02.01.DF)   AUDIO   OUTPUT   TRANSFORMER   FEEDBACK LOOP   UP4000 Series Specifications   Power Amplifier Section   Input Sensitivity   Continuous Sine Wave Average Output Power, both channels   driven:   Balanced Line Input:   Unbalanced Line Input:   0 dB:   775mV   775mV   80mV   UP4061:   UP4121:   UP4161:   60 watts RMS nominal; 90 watts peak (10ms)   120 watts RMS nominal; 180 watts peak (10ms)   160 watts RMS nominal; 220 watts peak (10ms)   20 dB:   EQ   Frequency Response   50Hz to 15kHz ( 3 dB)   Distortion   HP Filter:   LP Filter:   300Hz @ 12 dB/octave   7kHz @ 12 dB/octave   2-Band Output EQ:   High Shelving:   Low Shelving:   12 dB @ 10kHz   12 dB @ 100Hz   THD: < 1% @ 1kHz nominal power   Signal-To-Noise Ratio   > 80 dB below nominal power   Audio Inputs   Audio Outputs   Low Impedance:   Constant Voltage:   Unbalanced Out:   4Ω   25V, 50V, 70V, 100V   One unbalanced RCA connector,   parallel to Unbalanced In   Balanced Line Input:   Unbalanced Line Input: One unbalanced RCA connector with   Sensitivity switch   One active balanced barrier strip   Control Inputs and Outputs   Input Impedance   Inputs:   Priority switch, dry contact closure   Standby switch, dry contact closure   Overload Indicator, 18 VDC @ 300mA   Balanced Line Input:   Unbalanced Line Input:   0 dB:   100kΩ   Outputs:   50kΩ   20 dB:   50kΩ   UP4000 – 10   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   General   Power Consumption   6. Service Information   In the event that your UP4000 Series amplifier   should require servicing, please follow these   instructions:   UP4060:   UP4120:   UP4160:   180 VA   450 VA   550 VA   AC Line Voltage   115 VAC, 60Hz   230 VAC, 50Hz   1. Call Mackie Industrial Tech Support at 1-888-337-   7404, 8 am to 5 pm PST (Monday-Friday), to verify   the problem and obtain a Return Authorization (RA)   Number. Be sure to have the serial number of the   unit when you call. You must have a Return   Authorization Number in order to obtain warranty   service at the factory or at an authorized service   center.   Fuse Ratings   Model Line Fuse 230 VAC Line Fuse 115 VAC   24 VDC Fuse   UP4060   UP4120   UP4160   1.25AT   2.5AT   3.15AT   2.5AT   5AT   6.3AT   5AT   10AT   16AT   Dimensions   2. Pack the unit in its original packaging. This is very   important. Mackie Industrial is not responsible for   any damage that occurs during shipping due to   non-conventional packaging. Original packaging   helps to minimize the possibility of shipping   damage.   Height:   Width:   Depth:   Weight:   3.5" (88mm)   17.0" (431mm)   12.4" (314mm)   UP4061: 22 lbs. (10.0kg)   UP4121: 28 lbs. (12.7kg)   UP4161: 31 lbs. (14.1kg)   3. Include a legible note stating your name, return   shipping address, (no P.O. boxes), daytime phone   number, Return Authorization Number, and a   detailed description of the problem, including how   we can duplicate it.   4. Write the Return Authorization Number in BIG   BOLD PRINT on the top of the box.   5. Ship the unit to us. We suggest insurance for all   forms of cartage. Ship to this address:   Mackie Industrial   Service Department   One Main Street   Whitinsville, MA 01588   Disclaimer   Mackie Industrial continually engages in   research related to product improvement, new   materials, and production methods. Design   refinements are introduced into existing products   without notice as a routine expression of that   philosophy. For this reason, any current Mackie   Industrial product may differ in some respect from   its published description, but will always equal or   exceed the original design specifications unless   otherwise stated.   Mackie Industrial is a trademark of Mackie   Designs Inc.   All other brand names mentioned are   trademarks or registered trademarks of their   respective holders, and are hereby acknowledged.   © 2001 All Rights Reserved.   Mackie Industrial.   Printed in the U.S.A.   UP4000 – 11   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   UP4000 Series   Power Amplifier   16220 Wood-Red Road NE, Woodinville, WA 98072 USA   Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.   |