Meyer Sound Speaker System UM 100P User Manual

Operating Instructions  
UM-P Series  
UM-1P and UM-100P  
Self-Powered Loudspeakers  
(Serial Numbers 981000 and above)  
Copyright © 1997  
Meyer Sound Laboratories, Inc.  
All rights reserved  
Part #: 05.079.008.01 Rev B  
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10 dB from its on-axis amplitude because many listeners  
perceivethisasadecreasetohalftheSPL.Whenreading  
a beamwidth specification, it is essential to determine  
whether it refers to the –6 or –10 dB points because they  
indicate very different results: the –10 dB points yield a  
wider angle.  
Introduction  
The Integrated Design  
Previous technologies produced horns whose beamwidth  
varied over the operating frequency range. These horns  
also displayed nonuniform frequency response within,  
and significant side lobe energy outside their beamwidth.  
Both undesirable characteristics, particularly prevalent  
for horns with a wide beamwidth, make array design  
extremely uproblemactic  
The Meyer UM-P Series (UM-100P, UM-1P) self-  
powered stage monitors are composed of:  
one 12-inch cone driver and one 3-inch diaphragm  
compression driver;  
phase-corrected, optimized control electronics;  
a two-channel amplifier (350 Wrms/ ch).  
The UM-P was developed in Meyer Sounds anechoic  
chamber by measuring coverage patterns using angular  
and frequency resolutions of 1° and ¦ 36 octave, respec-  
tively. The UM-P horns exhibit constant-Q:the beamwidth  
remains consistent across the horns operating frequency  
range in both the vertical and horizontal planes.  
The drivers, control electronics, and amplifier are inte-  
grated into a compact enclosure. The UM-P Series is  
intended to be used as a stage monitor but can also be  
used as a mid-hi and musical instrument speaker.  
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The UM-1P horns narrow beamwidth (45°H x 45°V)  
permits precise coverage with minimal interaction be-  
tween neighboring monitors. The UM-100P horns wide  
horizontal beamwidth (100°H x 40°V) addresses a  
larger coverage area with fewer speakers.  
Both horns share the following remarkable attributes:  
uniform frequency response within the beamwidth  
• rapid and uniform amplitude attenuation for all  
frequencies outside the beamwidth  
The UM-P Series, more than a powered version of the  
Meyer Ultra-monitor, implements these significant de-  
sign improvements:  
minimal side lobes  
The amplifier is optimized for the system, providing  
substantialpower without endangering thedrivers.  
AC Power  
The integrated design simplifies setup and in-  
stallation, eliminates amp racks, and extends the  
durability and reliability of the loudspeaker.  
The UM-P uses a PowerCon locking 3-pole AC mains  
connector that prevents inadvertent disconnection. The  
unit must have the correct power cord for the AC power  
in the area in which it will be used.  
• The gain structure between the control electronics  
and amplifier is perfectly matched.  
The UM-P produces flat acoustical phase and amplitude  
response, full-range bandwidth, precise imaging, and  
exceptional system impulse response.  
Engagement  
Separation  
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The UM-P Horns: Constant-Q  
In a recent research and development effort, Meyer  
Sound solved the most difficult problems associated  
with horn design. In order to appreciate the significance  
of this work, it is necessary to define an often misunder-  
stood term: the beamwidth of a horn is the angle at  
which the sound pressure at a given frequency decreases  
to half (–6 dB) its on-axis amplitude. Specifying beam-  
width using the –6 dB points has been proposed as the  
audio industry standard and Meyer Sound adheres to  
this definition.  
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When AC power is applied to the UM-P, an Intelligent  
ACtm supply automatically selects the correct operating  
voltage, allowing the UM-P to be used internationally  
without manually setting voltage switches. The Intelligent  
AC supply performs the following protective functions  
NOTE: Unfortunately, beamwidth is often used to de-  
scribe the angle at which the sound pressure decreased  
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to compensate for hostile conditions on the AC mains:  
Current Requirements  
suppresses high voltage transients up to several  
kilovolts  
Each UM-P requires approximately 3Arm s @115V  
(1.5Arms@230V) for proper operation, allowing up to  
five UM-Ps to be powered from one 15A circuit. How-  
ever, we recommend powering no more than three UM-Ps  
per 15A branch to allow a 30% margin for peak voltages.  
The UM-P presents a dynamic load to the AC mains  
which causes the amount of current to fluctuate be-  
tween quiet and loud operating levels. This affects the  
number of UM-Ps that can be used for a given breaker  
type. Since different types of cables and circuit breakers  
heat up and trip at varying rates, it is essential to  
understand the types of current ratings and how they  
correspond to circuit breaker and cable specifica-  
tions.  
filters EMI (radio frequencies and noise present  
on the AC line)  
sustains operation during low-voltage periods,  
which minimizes audio discontinuity  
provides soft-start power-up, which eliminates  
high inrush current  
The UM-P can withstand continuous voltages up to  
264V and allows any combination of voltage to GND  
(i.e. Neutral-Hot-GND, Hot-Hot-GND). Continuous  
voltages higher than 264V may damage the unit.  
Voltage Requirements  
The maximum continuous RMS current is the maximum  
RMS current over a duration of at least 10 seconds. It is  
used to calculate the temperature increase in cables,  
which is used to select cables that conform to electrical  
code standards. It is also used to select the rating for  
slow-reacting thermal breakers.  
The UM-P operates safely and without audio disconti-  
nuity if the AC voltage stays within the range 88–264V,  
47–63 Hz. After applying AC power, the system is muted  
while the circuitry charges up and stabilizes. After two  
seconds, the On/Temp. LED on the user panel illumi-  
nates green, the system unmutes and is ready to pass  
audio signals. If the On/ Temp. LED does not illuminate  
or the system does not respond to audio input after ten  
seconds, consult the Troubleshooting section.  
The maximum burst RMS current is the maximum  
RMS current over a one second duration. It is used to  
select the rating for most magnetic breakers.  
The maximum instantaneous peak current during burst  
is used to select the rating for fast-reacting magnetic  
breakers and to calculate the peak voltage drop in long  
AC cables according to the formula  
The UM-Ps power supply uses stored energy to continue  
functioning for about 10 AC cycles if the voltage decreases  
below 88V (a condition known as brownout). The precise  
length of time the unit functions during brownout  
depends on the operating level and how low the voltage  
drops. The unit turns off if the voltage does not increase  
above 88V before the storage circuits are depleted. If  
the UM-P shuts down due to brownout, the power  
supply automatically turns on after three seconds if the  
voltage returns to the normal operating range. If the  
UM-P does not turn back on after ten seconds, consult  
the Troubleshooting section.  
Vp kdrop = Ip k x Rtotal cable  
Use the table below as a guide to select cables and circuit  
breakers with appropriate ratings for your operating  
voltage.  
UM-P Current Ratings  
115 V  
230 V  
100 V  
NOTE: We recommend that the supply be operated at  
least a few volts away from the upper and lower bounds  
of the operating range to avoid possible shutdown.  
Idle RMS  
0.25 ARMS 0.13 ARMS 0.3 ARMS  
2.8 ARMS 1.4 ARMS 3.2 ARMS  
3.2 ARMS 1.6 ARMS 3.7 ARMS  
5.0 APEAK 2.5 APEAK 5.8 APEAK  
Max. Continuous RMS  
Max. Burst RMS  
Max. Peak During Burst  
To determine the minimum total service power re-  
quired by a system of UM-P, or other Meyer self-pow-  
ered speakers, add their maximum continuous RMS  
currents together. We recommend allowing an addi-  
tional 30% above the minimum amperage to prevent  
peak voltage drops at the service entry and nuisance  
tripping.  
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Power Connector Wiring  
The Modular Rear Panel  
Use the following AC cable wiring diagram to create  
international or special-purpose power connectors:  
The rear panel of the UM-P has two slots for processor  
modules. The top slot contains the Audio Input and  
Control Module; the bottom slot contains the optional  
Remote Monitoring System™ (RMS) Module. A blank  
plate covers the bottom slot if RMS is not installed. For  
drawings of these modules, see page 13.  
brown = hot  
blue =  
neutral  
yellow/green =  
earth ground  
(chassis)  
Audio Input  
AC cable color code  
There are three, interchangeableAudio Input and Control  
Modules with optimized connectors and controls for  
different applications. Each module has a 24V Fan  
connector to power an optional fan (see page 7).  
If the colors referred to in the diagram don't correspond  
to the terminals in your plug, use the following guide-  
lines:  
Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked  
with an N or colored black.  
Each module uses a three-pin, female XLR audio input  
connector with a 10 kbalanced input impedance wired  
with the following convention:  
Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked  
with an L or colored red.  
Pin 1 — 220 kto chassis and earth ground (ESD clamped)  
Connect the green and yellow wire to the terminal  
Pin 2 — Signal  
Differential Inputs  
marked with an E (or  
) or colored green (or  
Pin 3 — Signal  
green and yellow).  
Case — Earth (AC) ground and chassis  
Pins 2 and 3 carry the input as a differential signal. Use  
standard audio cables with XLR connectors for balanced  
signal sources. A single audio source can drive multiple  
UM-Ps with a paralleled input loop, creating an unbuf-  
fered hardwired loop connection, with negligible loss  
in signal level. For example, since the input impedance  
of one UM-P is 10 k, looping 20 UM-Ps produces a  
balanced input impedance of 500. With a 150audio  
source, the 500load results in only a 2.28 dB loss.  
Safety Issues  
Do not use a ground-lifting adapter or cut the AC  
cable ground pin.  
Looping Audio Input Module  
This standard module uses a balanced, female XLR  
connector for audio input and a male XLR loop connector  
to interconnect multiple speakers. The audio input  
connector is hardwired with pin 2 hot to comply with  
audio industry standards. The loop connector, wired in  
parallel to the audio input, transmits the input signal if  
the UM-P is turned off for any reason.  
Keep all liquids away from the UM-P to avoid hazards  
from electrical shock.  
Do not operate the unit with worn or frayed cables;  
replace them immediately.  
If the UM-P will be installed outdoors contact Meyer  
Sound for information about the rain hood and weather  
protection for the drivers and electronics.  
Summing Audio Input Module  
While a single UM-P can be hung by its handle bars, do  
not hang any additional weight from the cabinet. UM-P  
handle bars are not designed to support heavy rigging  
loads.  
This module has a balanced, female XLR connector for  
audio input but has, instead of a loop connector, a  
second female XLR connector that functions as a summing  
input. Applying a signal to one of the inputs results in a  
normal signal level. Utilizing both summing inputs  
creates a correctly summed mono signal with each input  
6 dB below the level of a single input. This is an effective  
method for distributing both sides of a stereo signal to  
a single UM-P without requiring external level control.  
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are on for no longer than two seconds, and off for at  
least one second. If either LED remains on for longer  
than three seconds, that channel incurs these negative  
consequences:  
Looping, Polarity, and Attenuating Audio  
Input Module  
This module has a balanced, female XLR audio input  
connector, a male XLR loop connector, an input polarity  
switch, and a level attenuator knob. With the input  
polarity switch in the up (+) position, pin 2 is hot  
relative to pin 3, resulting in a positive pressure wave  
when a positive signal is applied to pin 2. With the  
switch down (–), pin 3 is hot relative to pin 2, resulting  
in a negative pressure wave when a positive signal is  
applied to pin 2. The level attenuator knob operates  
between 0 dB (no level attenuation) in a fully clock-  
wise position to –12 dB in a fully counter-clockwise  
position.  
Increasing the input level will not increase the  
volume.  
The system distorts due to clipping and nonlinear  
driver operation.  
While the UM-P limiters fully protect the system under  
overload conditions and exhibits smooth sonic charac-  
teristics, we recommend that you do not intentionally  
drive the UM-P into continuous limiting to attain com-  
pression effects.  
For applications where large amounts of compression  
are required, we recommend using an outboard com-  
pressor/ limiter for greater control of limit and com-  
pressor effects.  
Remote Monitoring System  
The UM-P can be equipped to operate with the Remote  
Monitoring System (RMS) network and software ap-  
plication. RMS displays signal and power levels, driver  
and cooling fan status, limiter activity, the state of the  
polarity switch, attenuator level, and amplifier tem-  
perature for all speakers in the network on a Windows-  
based PC. RMS is an excellent field-diagnostic tool that  
removes the guesswork from troubleshooting during a  
performance. All Meyer RMS-compatible speakers use  
the same RMS module so they can be easily exchanged  
between speakers (depicted on back page). Installing an  
RMS module requires only a Phillips screwdriver.  
Contact Meyer Sound for more information about RMS.  
Amplifier Natural Convection Cooling System  
The UM-P employs a natural convection cooling sys-  
tem that depends on air flow from below the cabinet  
over the heatsink. Allow for proper ventillation of  
fresh air when using the speaker.  
If the temperature of the heatsink reaches 85°C (185°F),  
the On/ Temp. LED on the rear panel turns from green  
(On) to red (Temp.) and the limiter threshold is lowered  
to a safe level to prevent the amplifiers from overheat-  
ing. Under high temperature conditions the limiter  
threshold isreduced to6dB. When theheatsink tmeperature  
decreases to 75°C (167°F), the On/ Temp. LED changes  
from red to green and the limiter threshold returns to  
normal.  
Amplification, Limiting, and  
Cooling System  
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operation. Use extreme caution when approaching the  
The heatsink gets too hot to touch during normal  
rear of the cabinet.  
Amplification and Limiting  
(an Assembly Kit  
Each driver in the UM-P is powered by one channel of a  
proprietary Meyer Sound amplifier utilizing comple-  
mentary power MOSFEToutput stages (classAB, bridged,  
350 Wrms/ ch). Each channel has a limiter that prevents  
driver over-excursion and regulates the temperature of  
the voice coil. The limiters protect the drivers without  
the glaring compression effects imposed by typical  
limiters, allowing high SPLs across each drivers entire  
frequency range. Limiter activity for the high and low  
channels is indicated by two yellow Limit LEDs on the  
rear panel (the high limit is above the low limit LED).  
While convection cooling is adequate for most appli-  
cations, driving the UM-P into frequent limiting under  
severe temperature conditions, or where ventilation is  
restricted, an optional fan kit is available to maintain a  
safe operating temperature:  
The easy-to-install fan, powered by the 24V Fan rear  
panel connector, blows air directly onto the heatsink.  
The fan speed increases as the heatsink temperature  
rises, which maintains a safe operating temperature  
with minimal fan noise. Contact Meyer Sound to order  
the fan kit.  
The UM-P performs within its acoustical specifications  
and operates at a normal temperature if the limit LEDs  
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Power Supply (an  
The power supply is cooled by a single small internal  
fan that turns on low when the unit is first powered up.  
The fan doubles its speed as the system is driven with  
audio. Since the fan draws air in from, and exhausts it  
out the side of the cabinet, there must be at least six  
inches on the amplifiers side of the cabinet and ad-  
equate air flow.  
UM-1P (Top View)  
UM-P Applications  
In half-space loading condition, the UM-P will typically  
produce a maximum SPL of 135 dB at 1 meter with a  
frequency response down to 60Hz, which is perfect for  
vocals and most instruments. When using the UM-P in  
most applications that require SPL in the sub harmonic  
frequencies, such as monitoring drums and bass, the  
UM-P should be supplemented with a subwoofer such  
as the Meyer USW-1P or 650-P depending on the needs  
of the end user. For ideas on integrating the UM-P with  
other Meyer Sound productscontactMeyer Sound Technical  
Support.  
UM-1P (ꢀront View)  
The Constant Q design of the horn allows frequencies  
outside of the coverage area of the speaker to attenuate  
quickly. This is excellent for monitoring where several  
different monitors are used in close proximity. When  
placing the monitor carefully consider the coverage  
pattern of the UM-P and UM-100P.  
UM-100P (Side View)  
The UM-1P’s coverage area is:  
–6 dB points:  
–10 dB points:  
45° H x 45° V  
65° H x 65° V  
The UM-100P’s coverage area is:  
–6 dB points:  
–10 dB points:  
100° H x 40° V  
120° H x 60° V  
The following drawings illustrate the coverage area of  
each horn from three different perspectives in order to  
depict the three dimensional coverage pattern.  
UM-100P (Top View)  
UM-1P (Side View)  
UM-100P (ꢀront View)  
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Driver Polarity in the Same UM-P  
Verifying Polarity  
Use the following test procedure to verify polarity  
between drivers in the same loudspeaker:  
1. Place a monitoring microphone 1 meter from the  
front of the loudspeaker at the midway point be-  
tween the high and low frequency drivers.  
Incorrect driver polarity impairs system performance  
and may damage the drivers. All Meyer Sound loud-  
speakers are shipped with the drivers in correct align-  
ment.  
2. Connect a full range signal to the loudspeaker and  
note the frequency response.  
If the driver or circuit wiring has been removed or  
disassembled it is essential to check the polarity between  
adjacent monitors and between drivers and between  
adjacent loudspeakers.  
The polarity is correct if the frequency response is smooth  
through the crossover region (800Hz to 1.5kHz). Can-  
cellation of 6dB or more in this region indicates polarity  
reversal.  
Polarity in Adjacent Loudspeakers  
Use the following test procedure to verify the polarity  
between two adjacent loudspeakers of the same type:  
Troubleshooting  
1. Position two loudspeakers adjacent to each other.  
2. Place a measurement microphone 3ft. from the  
speakers and 3 to 4 feet above the UM-1Ps, on the  
axis between the speakers.  
This section suggests several possible solutions to some  
common problems encountered by UM-P users and is  
not intended to be a thorough troubleshooting guide.  
Qualified electronics technicians with access to a test  
bench can request the following documents from Meyer  
Sound: Troubleshooting Guide, The Low 0requency  
Driver Replacement Procedure, and The High 0requency  
Driver Replacement Procedure for the UM-1P/ 100P.  
3. Connect a signal source to one speaker and note  
the frequency response and overall level.  
4. Apply the same signal to the second speaker with  
the first speaker still connected.  
The polarity is correct if the frequency response remains  
constant with a 5-6 dB SPL increase in amplitude.  
Broadband cancellation (decreased overall level) in-  
dicates polarity reversal.  
The On/Temp. LED does not illuminate,  
there is no audio, and the power supply  
fan is off.  
Since polarity reversal causes excessive driver ex-  
cursion at high source levels, use moderate levels  
when conducting these tests.  
1. Make sure the AC power cable is the correct type  
for the regional voltage and that it is securely  
connected to the AC inlet then unplug and recon-  
nect the AC cable.  
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2. Use an AC voltmeter to verify that the AC voltage  
is within the ranges 88–264V, 47–63 Hz.  
3. Call Meyer Sound Technical Support.  
UM-P  
Reference  
The On/Temp. LED is illuminated but there  
is no sound.  
1. Verify that the audio source (mixer, EQ, delay) is  
sending a valid signal.  
3 Feet  
2. Make sure the XLR cable is securely fastened to the  
XLR audio input connector.  
UM-P  
Under Test  
3. Verify that the XLR cable is functioning by substi-  
tuting another cable or by using the cable in ques-  
tion in a working system.  
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4. Send the audio signal to another speaker to insure  
signal presence and that the level is within the  
proper range. Turn the source level down before  
reconnecting the audio input and increase the level  
slowly to avoid a sudden blast of sound.  
Only the high or low driver seems to pro-  
duce sound.  
1. Make sure the audio signal is full-range and has  
not been filtered in a previous stage of the signal  
chain. If possible, monitor the audio source with  
high-quality headphones.  
5. Ifpossible,monitor theaudiosourcewith headphones.  
2. Send the audio signal to another speaker to insure  
that the signal is full-range. Turn the source level  
down before reconnecting the audio input and  
increase the level slowly to avoid a sudden blast of  
sound.  
Hum or noise is produced by the speaker.  
1. Disconnect the audio input. If the hum ceases, the  
noise originates somwhere earlier in the signal  
path. If the noise persists, the problem is within the  
UM-P. In this case return the unit to the factory or  
nearest authorized service center.  
3. Use a sine wave and/ or pink noise generator to  
send a variety of frequencies to the speaker.  
2. Make sure the XLR cable is securely fastened to the  
XLR audio input connector.  
There is some sound but the On/Temp.  
LED turns from green to red.  
3. Send the audio signal to another speaker to insure  
signal presence and that the level is within the  
proper range. Turn the source level down before  
reconnecting the audio input and increase the level  
slowly to avoid a sudden blast of sound.  
This occurs when the heatsink temperature reaches 85°C  
(185°F), indicating that the amplifier is thermally over-  
loaded. The limiter threshold has dropped to a safe  
level, so the audio level is probably reduced.  
5. Hum or noise can be produced by a ground loop.  
Since the UM-P is effectively ground-lifted, this  
should not occur unless grounds are extremely  
different voltages.  
1. Make sure there is enough clearance above, below,  
and behind the unit.  
2. Make sure there is sufficient air flow around the  
unit.  
The audio produced by the speaker is  
distorted or compressed but the limit light  
is not illuminated.  
3. Avoid exposing the heatsink to direct sunlight if  
the ambient temperature is high.  
4. If the ambient temperature is greater than 30°C  
and this condition occurs frequently, contact Meyer  
Sound to order the optional Fan Kit.  
1. Make sure the XLR cable is securely fastened to the  
XLR audio input connector.  
2. Send the audio signal to another speaker to insure See the section Amplification, Limiting, and Cooling  
that the level is within the proper range. Turn the System on page 6 for a complete discussion about the  
source level down before reconnecting the audio cooling system.  
input and increase the level slowly to avoid a  
sudden blast of sound.  
There is no sound, the On/Temp. LED is  
dim or off, and the power supply fan is on  
high speed.  
3. Monitor the audio source with headphones.  
The audio produced by the speaker is  
highly compressed and the limit light is  
constantly yellow.  
This extremely rare event occurs when the power supply  
overheats, causing a 1-2 minute interruption in operation.  
The unit turns on again when the power supply has  
cooled sufficiently.  
1. Turn down the level of the input signal to the  
speaker system.  
1. Make sure there is at least six inches clearance  
behind the unit.  
2. Make sure there is sufficient air flow around the  
unit.  
3. Avoid exposing the unit to direct sunlight in high  
ambient temperature.  
See the section Amplification, Limiting, and Cooling  
System on page 6 for a more information about the  
power supplys internal fan and cooling system.  
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ꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀSafety Summaryꢀꢀꢀꢀꢀ  
English  
)rançais  
To reduce the risk of electric shock, disconnect the loud-  
speaker from the AC mains before installing audio cable.  
Reconnect the power cord only after making all signal  
connections.  
Pour réduire le risque délectrocution, débrancher la  
prise principale de lhaut-parleur, avant dinstaller le câble  
dinterface allant à laudio. Ne rebrancher le bloc  
dalimentation quaprès avoir effectué toutes les connections.  
Connect the loudspeaker to a two-pole, three wire grounding  
mains receptacle. The receptacle must be connected to a  
fuse or circuit breaker. Connection to any other type of  
receptacle poses a shock hazard and may violate local  
electrical codes.  
Branchez lhaut-parleur dans une prise de courant à 3  
dérivations (deux pôles et la terre). Cette prise doit être  
munie dune protection adéquate (fusible ou coupe-circuit).  
Le branchement dans tout autre genre de prise pourrait  
entraîner un risque délectrocution et peut constituer une  
infraction à la réglementation locale concernant les  
installations électriques.  
Do not install the loudspeaker in wet or humid locations  
without using weather protection equipment from Meyer  
Sound.  
Ne pas installer lhaut-parleur dans un endroit où il y a de  
l’eau ou une humidité excessive.  
Do not allow water or any foreign object to get inside the  
loudspeaker. Do not put objects containing liquid on, or  
near, the unit.  
Ne pas laisser de leau ou tout objet pénétrer dans lhaut-  
parleur. Ne pas placer de r´cipients contenant un liquide  
sur cet appareil, ni à proximité de celui-ci.  
To reduce the risk of overheating the loudspeaker, avoid  
exposing it to direct sunlight. Do not install the unit near  
heat emitting appliances, such as a room heater or stove.  
Pour éviter une surchauffe de lhaut-parleur, conserver-la  
à l’abri du soleil. Ne pas installer à proximité dappareils  
dégageant de la chaleur tels que radiateurs ou appareils  
de chauffage.  
This loudspeaker contains potentially hazardous voltages.  
Do not attempt to disassemble the unit. The unit contains  
no user serviceable parts. Repairs should be performed  
only by factory trained service personnel.  
Ce haut-parleur contient des circuits haute tension  
présentant un danger. Ne jamais essayer de le démonter.  
Il ny a aucun composant qui puisse être réparé par  
l’utilisateur. Toutes les réparations doivent être effectuées  
par du personnel qualifié et agréé par le constructeur.  
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Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen Schlages auf ein Mini-  
mum zu reduzieren, den Lautsprecher vom Stromnetz  
trennen, bevor ggf. ein Audio-Schnittstellensignalkabel  
angeschlossen wird. Das Netzkabel erst nach Herstellung  
aller Signalverbindungen wieder einstecken.  
Para reducir el riesgo de descarga eléctrica, desconecte de  
la red el altoparlante antes de instalar el cable de  
señalización de interfaz de la segnale. Vuelva a conectar el  
conductor flexible de alimentación solamente una vez  
efectuadas todas las interconexiones de señalizatción.  
Der Lautsprecher an eine geerdete zweipolige Dreiphasen-  
Netzsteckdose anschließen. Die Steckdose muß mit einem  
geeigneten Abzw eigschu tz (Sicheru ng od er  
Leistungsschalter) verbunden sein. Der Anschluß der  
unterbrechungsfreien Stromversorgung an einen anderen  
Steckdosentyp kann zu Stromschlägen führen und gegen  
die örtlichen Vorschriften verstoßen.  
Conecte elaltoparlante a un tomacorriente bipolar y trifilar  
con neutro de puesta a tierra. El tomacorriente debe estar  
conectado a la protección de derivación apropiada (ya sea  
un fusible o un disyuntor). La conexión a cualquier otro  
tipo de tomacorriente puede constituir peligro de descarga  
eléctrica y violar los códigos eléctricos locales.  
No instale el altoparlante en lugares donde haya agua o  
humedad excesiva.  
Der Lautsprecher nicht an einem Ort aufstellen, an dem  
sie mit Wasser oder übermäßig hoher Luftfeuchtigkeit in  
Berührung kommen könnte.  
No deje que en el altoparlante entre agua ni ningún objeto  
extraño. No ponga objetos con líquidos encima de la  
unidad ni cerca de ella.  
Darauf achten, daß weder Wasser noch Fremdkörper in  
das Innere den Lautsprecher eindringen. Keine Objekte,  
d ie Flü ssigkeit enthalten, au f od er neben d ie  
unterbrechungsfreie Stromversorgung stellen.  
Para reducir el riesgo de sobrecalentamiento, no exponga  
la unidad a los rayos directos del sol ni la instale cerca de  
artefactos que emiten calor, como estufas o cocinas.  
Um ein Überhitzen dem Lautsprecher zu verhindern, das  
Gerät vor direkter Sonneneinstrahlung fernhalten und  
nicht in d er N ähe von w ärm eabstrahlend en  
Haushaltsgeräten (z.B. Heizgerät oder Herd) aufstellen.  
Este altoparlante contiene niveles de voltaje peligrosos en  
potencia. No intente desarmar la unidad, pues no contiene  
piezas que puedan ser repardas por el usuario. Las  
reparaciones deben efectuarse únicamente por parte del  
personal de mantenimiento capacitado en la fábrica.  
Im Inneren diesem Lautsprecher herrschen potentiell  
gefährliche Spannungen. Nicht versuchen, das Gerät zu  
öffnen. Es enthält keine vom Benutzer reparierbaren Teile.  
Rep aratu ren d ü rfen nu r von au sgebild etem  
Kundenienstpersonal durchgeführt werden.  
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Rear Panel and Optional Modules  
The user panel and optional modules are described on page 5 of this guide.  
User Panel with RMS option and standard Looping Audio Input Module.  
Looping, Polarity, and Attenuating Input Module.  
High Limit LED  
Summing Audio Input  
Low Limit LED  
1
1
GND Circuit  
25kBalanced  
+
1kEach  
-
Push  
Push  
2
2
Limit  
220kΩ  
3
3
Case  
24VFan  
-
Earth /  
Chassis  
+
Inputs  
Summing Inputs  
On / Temp.  
Summing Audio Input Module  
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Dimensions  
(in inches)  
22.4  
22.4  
16.5  
16.5  
UM-1P Front  
UM-100P Front  
16.5  
9.99  
13.8  
16.9  
12.6  
GND Circuit  
1
2
3
1
2
3
Looping Audio Input  
Push  
Limit  
220k  
Case  
24VFan  
-
Earth  
/
+
Chassis  
Input  
Loop  
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Remote Monitor System  
52  
AC Input  
100-240V  
50-60Hz 4A MAX  
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UM-P Side  
UM-P Top  
UM-P Back  
Contact Information  
Meyer Sound Laboratories, Inc.  
2832 San Pablo Avenue  
Berkeley, California 94702  
Telephone: 510 - 486 - 1166  
;AX:  
510 - 486 - 8356  
 
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