Mackie Stereo Amplifier SP2400 User Manual

REMOTE is a 3-pin Phoenix-type connector  
for the optional wired remote control  
(SP-41R), which provides Input Select  
and Master Volume control.  
(continued from page 1)  
Audio expansion connectors are provided  
on the rear panel for connecting multiple  
SP2400s, with shared audio via balanced  
busing. Each of the four program input signals  
can be independently assigned to the  
balanced bus with internal assign switces. The  
LOCAL/REMOTE switches on the rear panel are  
provided for selecting either local or bus  
operation for each input. The paging mic and  
paging control signal are also carried over the  
expansion bus.  
A wired remote control is available that can  
select the input source and adjust the volume  
level for each zone. The remote control fits into  
a double-gang electrical box with a Decora®-  
style faceplate.  
The RS485 port can interface with third-  
party control systems, or a PC-compatible  
computer loaded with the SPLinker software  
application for computer control of up to 32  
zones in a system.  
An internal option slot is provided on each  
of the two channels for installing an optional  
DSP card (SP-DSP1). It provides additional  
ambient noise sensing for the Program Inputs,  
using the optional ambient microphone. An  
RS232 port (COMM PORT) is provided on the  
front panel for connecting a Palm™ Handheld  
or PC computer for configuring the optional  
DSP card.  
SP2400  
Dual-Channel Program Controller/Amplifier  
EXPANSION IN/OUT consists of two  
parallel 25-pin D-Sub connectors for  
connecting multiple SP2400s together in a  
serial fashion. Any of the four program  
sources from any SP2400 can be used as  
the source for any of the zones in the  
system by assigning it to the expansion  
bus with the internal Bus Assign switches.  
This is a balanced bus for the four stereo  
input sources. In addition, the paging mic  
and paging control signal are also  
Quick-Start Guide  
The SP2400 is a microprocessor-based  
Each mic/line input has a 40 dB gain switch,  
dual-channel music controller with two built-in variable gain trim, phantom power switch, and  
provided on the EXPANSION bus.  
power amplifiers designed for use in a variety  
of installations such as retail stores, restaurants,  
bars, and theme venues. It provides two outputs  
that can be used for either stereo operation or  
a two-band EQ. In addition, each zone has a  
variable VOX control for adjusting the trigger  
threshold of the paging mic's ducking circuit.  
The paging mic operates in both zones when  
LOCAL/REMOTE is a set of eight DIP  
switches used to select the input source  
for the channel between the local program  
input and the remote EXPANSION IN bus.  
Each program input has two switches, one  
to select the left signal source (odd-  
numbered switches) and one to select the  
right signal source (even-numbered  
switches).  
two-zone coverage. Four stereo line-level inputs voice-activated, but can be assigned to operate  
are provided on the rear panel, along with a  
paging mic input and two local mic/line inputs.  
The program input sources can be  
in either Zone A or Zone B, or in both Zones when  
manually operated with a switch connected to  
the PAGING MIC CONTROL connector.  
independently assigned to each zone with the  
Input Select switches on the front panel. Each  
of the four inputs can be operated in either  
Each zone is equipped with an input for an  
optional ambient microphone that can sample  
the ambient noise level in the room and  
STEREO/MONO switches configure each  
input source for either stereo or mono  
(zone) operation.  
stereo or mono mode, and has an integral AGC adjust the paging mic gain in each zone to  
circuit to automatically compensate for level compensate for increased or decreased noise  
differences between the input sources. Input 1 levels.  
Internal jumpers are provided for configur-  
ing the amplifier outputs for 70V, 100V, or 8-  
applications. Program Priority can be assigned ohm operation. The SP2400 ships configured  
has a buffered line-level output that may be  
used for music-on-hold or other external  
PRE OUT is an unbalanced RCA jack that  
provides a line-level signal from the  
preamplifier stage of the SP2400. This  
provides a method for inserting an  
external signal processor into the signal  
chain prior to the amplifier stage. The U-  
shaped jumper wire should remain  
installed between the PRE OUT and AMP  
IN jacks for normal operation.  
EXPANSION I/O  
to Input 4 for use with a jukebox or alternative  
for 70V operation (U.S. versions).  
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25  
+15VDC (w/J3 INSTALLED)  
paging configurations.  
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–15VDC (w/J2 INSTALLED)  
PAGING MIC CONTROL  
N/C  
PAGING MIC (–)  
PAGING MIC (+)  
INPUT 4 RIGHT (–)  
INPUT 4 RIGHT (+)  
Safety First!  
Before connecting and using the  
1. Never install, connect, or disconnect  
the unit with the power supply on.  
INPUT 4 LEFT (–)  
INPUT 4 LEFT (+)  
GROUND  
INPUT 3 RIGHT (–)  
INPUT 3 RIGHT (+)  
INPUT 3 LEFT (–)  
INPUT 3 LEFT (+)  
GROUND  
2. Before powering up the SP2400, make sure  
the AC voltage applied corresponds to the  
markings on the rear panel.  
INPUT 2 RIGHT (–)  
INPUT 2 RIGHT (+)  
equipment, please read this Quick-Start Guide  
carefully and keep it for future reference.  
INPUT 2 LEFT (–)  
INPUT 2 LEFT (+)  
AMP IN is an unbalanced RCA jack that  
accepts a line-level signal. See PRE OUT  
above.  
GROUND  
INPUT 1 RIGHT (+)  
INPUT 1 LEFT (+)  
INPUT 1 RIGHT (–)  
INPUT 1 LEFT (–)  
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WARNING! This equipment has been  
designed to be installed by qualified  
1
3. Make sure the safety ground on the  
power cord is properly grounded.  
ZONE A/ZONE B OUTPUTS are 2-pin  
Phoenix-type connectors that provide  
speaker-level signals. The SP2400 is  
shipped with the outputs configured for  
70 Volt operation (U.S. versions). Internal  
jumpers are provided to configure the  
amplifier for 8-ohm, or 100 Volt systems.  
professionals only! There are many factors to  
be considered when installing professional  
sound reinforcement systems, including  
mechanical and electrical considerations, as  
well as acoustic coverage and performance.  
Mackie Industrial strongly recommends that  
this equipment be installed only by a  
4. To prevent the risk of electric shock,  
never open the unit. There are no  
user-serviceable parts inside.  
5. To ensure normal cooling of the  
SP2400, make sure the unit is well-  
ventilated. Avoid exposure to direct  
sunlight or proximity to any heat  
source, dust, or dampness.  
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TEL 888.337.7404, FAX 425.487.4337, [email protected]  
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professional sound installer or contractor.  
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. Use  
replacement fuses only as indicated on  
the rear panel.  
FRANCE +33.3.8546.9160, FAX +33.3.8546.9161 [email protected]  
GERMANY +49.2572.96042.0, FAX +49.2572.96042.10 [email protected]  
6. If installed in an equipment rack, provide at  
least one rack space between each SP2400,  
and install a fan in the rack if three or more  
SP2400s are mounted in a single rack.  
CAUTION: To avoid the risk of electric  
shock, never allow this equipment to  
be exposed to rain or dampness.  
Part No. 0000116 Rev. A 8/01  
© 2001 Mackie Industrial. All Rights Reserved. Printed in the USA.  
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