Ateis Messenger Series User Manual

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M-Control Remote Software
and
Lobe Assembler Software
for
Messenger series M, L, XL, II-L and II-XL
(Manual version 1.21)
Messenger XL
Is a trademarks
of
Ateïs International S.A.
Distributed by:
ATEÏS International S.A.
Chemin du Vallon, 26
CH-1030 Bussigny-près-Lausanne
SWITZERLAND
Phone: +41 21 881 2510
Fax: +41 21 881 2509
http//www.ateis-international.com
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Summary of Contents

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M-Control Remote Software and Lobe Assembler Software for Messenger series M, L, XL, II-L and II-XL (Manual version 1.21) Messenger

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 10 of 387.1. Unpacking and installation The RS485 box should contain the following items:• M-Control USB – 485 i

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 11 of 388.3. Connecting to the Messenger using M-Control8.3.1. Using the USB-485 interface: The interface comes

Page 4 - 3. List of shipped items:

Messenger Operating Manual Page 12 of 38 If you have a connection between the PC and the interface click on “scan for Messengers”Note: The Messen

Page 5 - 4. Products:

Messenger Operating Manual Page 13 of 38 9.2. Input Settings tab: If you are accessing a new Messenger (Factory Default) in the “input Settings”

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 14 of 38 9.2.2. Secondary input: VOLUME Sets the direct audio level of the secondary input. By default this iss

Page 7 - 6. Product view:

Messenger Operating Manual Page 15 of 389.3. E.Q. tab: Changes made in the EQ settings are directly effecting the settings of the Messenger.9.3.1

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 16 of 389.3.2. Presets: Here you can select several factory-pre-set settings for the EQ. Note that the prima

Page 9 - 7. M-Control:

Messenger Operating Manual Page 17 of 389.4. Global tab: Here you can upload Lobe files, set the amplifier gain, and several other thingsdescribe

Page 10 - 8. Using the software

Messenger Operating Manual Page 18 of 38 9.4.1. The UPLOAD of a LOBE (FIR-File) To upload a lobe, you first have to generate a FIR file from the

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 19 of 389.4.2. Ambient noise following. If Ambient noise following is activated the secondary input is turned into

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 2 of 38 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. INTRODUCTION: ...

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 20 of 389.4.5. Global amplifier gain: This sets the gain of all the amplifiers. It can be set between –10dB and +

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 21 of 3810. System tab: These are the default settings.10.1. Main settings: Here you can change the name andthe

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 22 of 3810.2. Settings. Battery guard:Default setting off.When a battery backup is connected to the Messenger it i

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 23 of 38 11. Save your data All audio settings can be saved and also reloaded into the Messenger Please note tha

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 24 of 38 12. Messenger Lobe Assembler software12.1. General information about Lobe-Assembler: The Messenger Lobe

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 25 of 38 For the groundsection coverage an A-symmetrical lobe is more common to use. For a remotebalcony a symmetr

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 26 of 38 Typical dual-lobe set-up for near and far-field coverage (Dimensions are in meters): And, if that is n

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 27 of 3812.2. How to start with the Lobe-assembler software: Extract all data into one directory of your choice.

Page 21 - 10. System tab:

Messenger Operating Manual Page 28 of 38 The first folder that you see is the ‘PERSONAL, folder. Here you put all your relevant projectdata. This

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 29 of 3812.5. Speaker choice: In the next menu you have to select what type of Messenger to use for your applica

Page 23 - 11. Save your data

Messenger Operating Manual Page 3 of 38 13. EXAMPLES:...

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 30 of 3812.6. Lobe shape selection: One of the unique features of the Messenger is that you can adapt the acoust

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 31 of 3812.7. Lobe properties: Once a basic lobe has been selected from the previous menu, you have to post proc

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 32 of 38 This could be one of the results when a triple lobe set-up was selected. Two lobes for theground field,

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 33 of 3812.8. Save and exporting FIR data:12.8.1. Save your project data: Last step is to save the project data

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 34 of 3813. Examples: There are many ways of building and creating lobes. Because of the many possibilities it is

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 35 of 3813.2. Project 2: Typical solution for a shopping centre where the Messenger is also used for emergencyme

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 36 of 3813.3. Project 3 This example describes a system where 4 Messengers XL’s were placed, serving the stales

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 37 of 3813.4. Project 4 These are the balconies Messengers described in Project 3 Balcony units: Data settin

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 38 of 38 ATEÏS International S.A.Chemin du Vallon, 26 CH-1030

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 4 of 381. Introduction: This document describes the methods to be employed when installing and connectingequipme

Page 34 - 13. Examples:

Messenger Operating Manual Page 5 of 384. Products: The Messenger XL series of products is series of digital controlled line-arrays with constant

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 6 of 38 Optional input board for secondary input – SD-1:→♪ Transformer balanced microphone level signal of 5 - 10

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 7 of 386. Product view: Typical: Messenger XL Service hatch

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 8 of 386.1. Mounting considerations: Mounting instructions:A: Acoustical centre When the acoustical centre is ch

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Messenger Operating Manual Page 9 of 387. M-Control: All versions are controlled using the M-Control USB - 485 interface. This interface is availa

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