Meyer Sound Speaker MJF 212ATM User Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
MJF-212AHigh-Power Stage Monitor  
Keep these important operating instructions.  
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ImPORTANT SAfETy INSTRUCTIONS  
1. Read these instructions.  
2. Keep these instructions.  
3. Heed all warnings.  
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by Meyer  
Sound.  
12. Use only with the caster rails or rigging specified by  
Meyer Sound, or sold with the loudspeaker. Handles  
are for carrying only.  
4. Follow all instructions.  
5. Do not use this loudspeaker near water.  
6. Clean only with dry cloth.  
13. Unplug this loudspeaker during lightning storms or  
when unused for long periods of time.  
14. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
Servicing is required when the loudspeaker has been  
damaged in any way, such as when the power-supply  
cord or plug has been damaged; liquid has been  
spilled or objects have fallen into the loudspeaker;  
rain or moisture has entered the loudspeaker;  
the loudspeaker has been dropped; or, when for  
undetermined reasons, the loudspeaker does not  
operate normally.  
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install  
in accordance with Meyer Sound's installation  
instructions.  
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators,  
heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that produce  
heat.  
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-  
type plug. A grounding-type plug has two blades and  
a third grounding prong. The third prong is provided  
for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into  
your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of  
the obsolete outlet.  
CAUTION: To reduce the risk of electric  
shock, do not expose this loudspeaker  
to rain or moisture. Do not install the loudspeaker  
in wet or humid locations without using weather  
protection equipment from Meyer Sound.  
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on  
or pinched, particularly at plugs, convenience  
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the  
loudspeaker. The AC mains plug or appliance coupler  
shall remain readily accessible for operation.  
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SAfETy SUmmARy  
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Ne pas laisser de l’eau ou tout  
objet pénétrer dans l’haut-parleur.  
Ne pas placer de r´cipients  
Haushaltsgeräten (z.B. Heizgerät  
oder Herd) aufstellen.  
Im Inneren diesem Lautsprecher  
herr-schen potentiell gefährliche  
Spannungen. Nicht versuchen,  
das Gerät zu öffnen. Es  
enthält keine vom Benutzer  
reparierbaren Teile. Reparaturen  
dürfen nur von ausgebildetem  
Kundenienstpersonal durchgeführt  
werden.  
English  
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To reduce the risk of electric  
shock, disconnect the loudspeaker  
from the AC mains before installing  
audio cable. Reconnect the power  
cord only after making all signal  
connections.  
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contenant un liquide sur cet  
appareil, ni à proximité de celui-ci.  
Pour éviter une surchauffe de  
l’haut-parleur, conserver-la à  
l’abri du soleil. Ne pas installer à  
proximité d’appareils dégageant  
de la chaleur tels que radiateurs  
ou appareils de chauffage.  
Ce haut-parleur contient des  
circuits haute tension présentant  
un danger. Ne jamais essayer  
de le démonter. Il n’y a aucun  
composant qui puisse être  
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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.  
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Español  
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Para reducir el riesgo de descarga  
eléctrica, desconecte de la red  
de voltaje el altoparlante antes de  
instalar el cable de señal de audio.  
Vuelva a conectar la alimentacion  
de voltaje una vez efectuadas  
todas las interconexiones de  
señalizacion de audio.  
Conecte el altoparlante 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.  
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.  
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Do not install the loudspeaker  
in wet or humid locations  
without using weather protection  
equipment from Meyer Sound.  
Do not allow water or any  
réparé par l’utilisateur. Toutes les  
réparations doivent être effectuées  
par du personnel qualifié et agréé  
par le constructeur.  
foreign object to get inside the  
loudspeaker. Do not put objects  
containing liquid on or near the  
unit.  
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Um die Gefahr eines elektrischen  
Schlages auf ein Minimum zu  
reduzieren, den Lautsprecher  
vom Stromnetz trennen, bevor  
ggf. ein Audio-Schnittstellensign  
alkabel angeschlossen wird. Das  
Netzkabel erst nach Herstellung  
aller Signalverbindungen wieder  
einstecken.  
Der Lautsprecher an eine  
geerdete zweipolige Dreiphasen-  
Netzsteckdose anschließen.  
Die Steckdose muß mit einem  
geeigneten Abzweigschutz  
(Sicherung oder Leistungsschalter)  
verbunden sein. Der Anschluß  
der unterbrechungsfreien  
Stromversorgung an einen  
anderen Steckdosentyp kann  
zu Stromschlägen führen und  
gegen die örtlichen Vorschriften  
verstoßen.  
Der Lautsprecher nicht an einem  
Ort aufstellen, an dem sie mit  
Wasser oder übermäßig hoher  
Luftfeuchtigkeit in Berührung  
kommen könnte.  
Darauf achten, daß weder  
Wasser noch Fremdkörper in  
das Innere den Lautsprecher  
eindringen. Keine Objekte, die  
Flüssigkeit enthalten, auf oder  
neben die unterbrechungsfreie  
Stromversorgung stellen.  
Um ein Überhitzen dem  
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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.  
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.  
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Pour réduire le risque  
d’électrocution, débrancher  
la prise principale de l’haut-  
parleur, avant d’installer le câble  
d’interface allant à l’audio. Ne  
rebrancher le bloc d’alimentation  
qu’après avoir effectué toutes les  
connections.  
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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.  
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.  
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Branchez l’haut-parleur dans une  
prise de courant à 3 dérivations  
(deux pôles et la terre). Cette  
prise doit être munie d’une  
protection adéquate (fusible ou  
coupe-circuit). Le branchement  
dans tout autre genre de prise  
pourrait entraîner un risque  
d’électrocution et peut constituer  
une infraction à la réglementation  
locale concernant les installations  
électriques.  
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Lautsprecher zu verhindern,  
das Gerät vor direkter  
Sonneneinstrahlung fernhalten  
und nicht in der Nähe von  
wärmeabstrahlenden  
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Ne pas installer l’haut-parleur dans  
un endroit où il y a de l’eau ou une  
humidité excessive.  
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INTRODUCTION  
INTRODUCTION  
These operating instructions provide important information  
about the form, features, function, and specifications of the  
MJF-212Ahigh-power stage monitor.  
HOw TO USE THIS mANUAl  
As you read this manual, you’ll find figures and diagrams  
to help you understand and visualize what you’re reading.  
You’ll also find icons that flag important information or warn  
you against improper or potentially harmful activities. These  
icons include:  
Chapter 1: Introducing mJf-212A provides a general  
description of MJF-212A and its capabilities and  
functionality.  
Chapter 2: Power Requirements discusses power  
distribution and voltage and current requirements, as well  
as electrical safety issues.  
A NOTE identifies an important piece of  
information relating to the topic under  
discussion.  
Chapter 3: Amplification and Audio will help you  
understand and harness the power of the MJF-212A  
amplifier. Amplifier specifications, connectivity, limiting, and  
the cooling system are all covered.  
A TIP offers a helpful tip relevant to the topic  
at hand.  
Chapter 4: RmS™ Remote monitoring System introduces  
the optional RMS communication module that can be  
installed in the MJF-212A amplifier to make use of Meyer  
Sound’s RMS remote monitoring system.  
Appendix A: Optional VEAm multipin Connector  
includes information on the optional factory-installed VEAM  
Connector.  
A CAUTION gives notice that an action can  
have serious consequences and could cause  
harm to equipment or personnel, delays, or other  
problems.  
Appendix b: Specifications and Dimensional Drawings  
provides detailed acoustic and electrical specifications for  
the MJF-212A monitor, along with detailed dimensional  
drawings.  
Information and specifications are applicable as of the date  
of this printing. Updates and supplementary information are  
posted on the Meyer Sound website at:  
You can contact Meyer Sound Technical Support at:  
Tel: +1 510 486.1166  
Fax: +1 510 486.8356  
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INTRODUCTION  
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CHAPTERꢀ1  
CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCING THE mJf-212A HIGH-POwER STAGE mONITOR  
The Meyer Sound MJF-212A is a self-powered stage  
monitor designed to meet critical monitoring requirements  
in professional applications. Exhibiting flat amplitude  
and phase responses and exceptional impulse response,  
the MJF-212A meets and exceeds the capabilities of  
conventional stage monitors while offering the simplicity of  
setup and operation provided by self-powered systems.  
ADVANCED mJf-212A DRIVER TECHNOlOGy  
The MJF-212A monitor and its high-powered drivers were  
designed and manufactured at Meyer Sound’s factory in  
Berkeley, California.  
The low-frequency section features two high-power, 12-inch  
cone drivers with 4-inch voice coils that easily meet the  
power requirements of the system. The proprietary drivers  
employ neodymium magnets for higher efficiency and  
power handling with reduced weight. The lowest frequency  
range is reproduced by these high-power drivers mounted  
in an optimally vented enclosure, working in tandem, and  
each powered by a dedicated amplifier channel.  
The MJF-212A monitor’s phase-corrected frequency range  
of 55 Hz to 18 kHz enables accurate reproduction of both  
vocals and instruments with high gain before feedback, and  
provides excellent intelligibility at high output levels with  
low distortion and no coloration added to the signal. The  
MJF-212A is engineered to have exceptional low-frequency  
headroom, which can be helpful in some applications such  
as the extreme low-frequency demands of high-level drum  
monitoring. The face of the low-profile cabinet slopes at  
40 degrees from the stage to permit optimal placement  
relative to the talent, while its medium-Q horn provides even  
coverage in both the horizontal and vertical planes.  
The high-frequency section uses a 1.5-inch exit, 4-inch  
diaphragm compression driver with a neodymium magnet,  
also powered by a dedicated amplifier channel. The  
output of the driver is coupled to a symmetrical 50-degree  
constant-directivity horn, which allows the performer to  
experience full bandwidth sound at generous distances  
from the monitor.  
50°  
5'-10"  
Figure 1.1. MJF-212A high-power stage monitor  
2'  
The MJF-212A is ideal for high-power monitoring with a  
very low profile for applications that require clear sight lines.  
With its self-powered advantage, the MJF-212A is equally  
suited to touring, rental, and fixed installation applications.  
High power, low profile, and ease of use make it an out-  
standing performer in large to medium concerts, as well  
as corporate AV applications and clubs. The MJF-212A  
produces a peak output of 139 dB SPL with exceptionally  
flat phase and frequency response.  
8'  
12'  
Figure 1.2. MJF-212A coverage, with the performer at 2, 8, and 12 feet from  
the monitor  
The cabinet is constructed from premium birch plywood  
and coated with a durable, textured black finish. It is  
available in custom color finishes, allowing it to blend in  
with any environment. A metal grille lined with acoustical  
black mesh protects the drivers. The rugged MJF-212A  
includes plastic skids on the bottom of the unit to prevent  
damage to the enclosure or stage floor.  
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This modular, eld-replaceable amplifier/processing package  
also incorporates Meyer Sound’s Intelligent AC™ power  
supply, which automatically adjusts for common line voltage  
worldwide and provides both soft turn-on and transient  
protection. The MJF-212A monitor can be optionally fitted  
with Meyer Sound’s exclusive RMS module, allowing you  
to monitor and troubleshoot an entire RMS-equipped  
Meyer Sound system remotely from your Windows-based  
computer.  
INTEGRATED AmPlIfIER AND PROCESSING  
As a self-powered loudspeaker, the MJF-212A incorporates  
a high-power, three-channel, class AB/H power amplifier  
using complementary power MOSFET output stages. In  
addition, sophisticated control circuitry is housed within  
the cabinet, dramatically simplifying setup and installation.  
To use the MJF-212A, simply supply power distribution to  
the stage monitor, connect a line level signal, and it’s ready  
— freeing you to focus on mixing instead of making the  
monitor work.  
NOTE: In order to use RMS, you will need  
Meyer Sound’s RMS software, an interface  
card, and a computer running Windows® 2000/XP  
or later.  
The on-board amplifier delivers 1275 watts of total burst  
power (2 x 500 watts, 1 x 275 watts) and 2550 watts peak.  
Dedicated limiters extend the life of the drivers at very high  
levels and prevent severe non-linear circumstances.  
NOTE: Complete acoustical and electrical  
specifications are covered in Appendix B.  
TOTAl SySTEm APPROACH  
The MJF-212A monitor integrates seamlessly with other  
Meyer Sound products, with compatible acoustical and  
performance characteristics. Used in conjunction with other  
Meyer Sound self-powered loudspeakers, the MJF-212A  
monitor can provide you with everything you need to  
design and implement complete self-powered systems for  
optimum performance in venues of any size or shape.  
Figure 1.3. MJF-212A amplifier  
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CHAPTERꢀ2  
CHAPTER 2: POwER REqUIREmENTS  
The MJF-212A monitor combines advanced self-powered  
loudspeaker technology with equally advanced power  
capabilities. Understanding the power distribution, voltage,  
and current requirements, as well as electrical safety  
issues, is critical to the safe and correct operation and  
deployment of the MJF-212A monitor. The MJF-212A uses  
a PowerCon® power connector with a loop output and  
complies with worldwide product safety standards.  
lOOPING AND CAblING  
MJF-212A stage monitors use a PowerCon 3-pole AC  
mains system with locking connectors to prevent accidental  
disconnection. Two female inlets (one colored blue and the  
other gray) are provided. To loop units, simply attach a cable  
from the gray connector of the first loudspeaker system to  
the blue connector of the looped unit (Figure 2.2).  
AC POwER DISTRIbUTION  
All audio components (self-powered loudspeakers, mixing  
consoles, processors, etc.) must be properly connected to  
the AC power distribution, preserving AC line polarity and  
connecting earth ground such that all grounding points  
are connected to a single node or common point using the  
same cable gauge as the neutral and line cables.  
Figure 2.2. PowerCon input and loop out AC connectors  
NOTE: Improper grounding connections  
between loudspeakers and the rest of the  
audio system may produce noise or hum, or cause  
serious damage to the input and output stages in  
the system’s electronic equipment.  
CAUTION: A 10-foot blue power connector  
cable is provided with MJF-212A  
loudspeakers. This cable is rated for 15 amps.  
When using it, do not loop more than two MJF-212A  
loudspeakers from the loop out connector when  
connected at 115 V (three total in the same circuit),  
and not more than five when driven at 230 V (six  
total in the same circuit).  
CAUTION: Before applying AC to any Meyer  
Sound self-powered loudspeaker, make sure  
that the voltage potential difference between neutral  
and earth ground is less than 5 V AC.  
CAUTION: If you replace the AC power cable  
shipped with the loudspeaker, make sure that  
you select the correct power plug for the AC power  
in the area in which you will use the MJF-212A  
monitor. In addition, the connector must be rated for  
the load of all the MJF-212As looped to the same  
power plug.  
Figure 2.1 shows a sample three-phase AC distribution  
system, with the load between loudspeakers distributed  
among the three phases and all of the loudspeakers  
connected to common neutral and earth-ground points.  
TIP: A cable-mount gray loop out PowerCon  
connector is provided with MJF-212A  
monitor to make looping cables.  
Figure 2.1. A sample AC power distribution block diagram  
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CHAPTERꢀ2  
The blue input connector serves as the input for all the units  
looped in that circuit and is rated at 20 amps maximum.  
Please make sure never to exceed 20 amps on any single  
connector. Refer to Table 2.1.  
CAUTION: When creating AC cables  
and distribution systems, it is important  
to preserve AC line polarity and connect earth  
ground on both sides of the cable. MJF-212A  
monitors require a ground connection. Always use  
a grounded outlet and plug. It is very important that  
the system be properly grounded in order to operate  
safely and properly. Do not ground-lift the AC cable.  
Table 2.1: Maximum looping capabilities for MJF-212A  
Circuit Breaker/  
115 V AC  
230 V AC  
100 V AC  
Connector Rating  
15 amps  
20 amps  
2 Looped-out  
(3 total)  
5 Looped-out 1 Looped-out  
(6 total) (2 total)  
3 Looped-out  
(4 total)  
7 Looped-out 2 Looped-out  
(8 total) (3 total)  
VOlTAGE REqUIREmENTS  
When AC power is applied to the MJF-212A stage monitor,  
the Intelligent AC power supply automatically selects the  
correct operating voltage, allowing the unit to be used  
internationally without manually setting voltage switches  
or jumpers. In addition to selecting the operating voltage,  
the Intelligent AC power supply performs the following  
protective functions to compensate for hostile conditions on  
the AC mains:  
CAUTION: Do not exceed the current  
capability of the 20-amp MJF-212A  
loudspeaker AC connector. When looping always  
take into account the current draw of all the  
speakers in the circuit, including the first unit.  
Suppresses high-voltage transients up to several  
NOTE: For best performance, the AC cable  
voltage drop should not exceed 10 volts, or  
kilovolts  
10 percent at 115 volts and 5 percent at 230 volts.  
Filters common mode and differential mode radio  
frequencies (EMI)  
Sustains operation temporarily during low-voltage  
POwER CONNECTOR wIRING CONVENTIONS  
periods  
The MJF-212A monitor requires a grounded outlet. Use the  
AC cable wiring diagram below (Figure 2.3) to create power  
connectors.  
Provides soft-start power-up, eliminating high inrush  
current  
The MJF-212A stage monitor operates safely and without  
audio discontinuity if the AC voltage stays within either of  
two operating windows at 50 or 60 Hz:  
85 to 134 volts  
165 to 264 volts  
The MJF-212A can withstand continuous voltages up to  
275 volts and allows any combination of voltage to GND  
(that is neutral-line-ground or line-line-ground).  
Figure 2.3. AC cable color code  
If the colors referred to in the diagrams don’t correspond to  
the terminals in your plug, use the following guidelines:  
CAUTION: Continuous voltages higher than  
275 volts can damage the unit.  
Connect the blue wire to the terminal marked with an N  
or colored black.  
Connect the brown wire to the terminal marked with an  
L or colored red.  
Connect the green and yellow wire to the terminal  
marked with an E or colored green or green and yellow.  
NOTE: For units shipped with the VEAM  
all-in-one multipin connector, please refer to  
Appendix A for AC Power pin-out.  
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CHAPTERꢀ2  
TIP: Since the MJF-212A does not require  
a dedicated neutral, it can tolerate elevated  
NOTE: It is recommended that the supply be  
operated in the rated voltage windows at least  
a few volts away from the turn on/off points. This  
ensures that AC voltage variations from the service  
entry — or peak voltage drops due to cable runs  
— do not cause the amplifier to cycle on and off.  
voltages from ground and can be connected between  
line-line terminals in a 120 V 3-phase Wye system.  
This results in 208 V AC between lines (nominal) and  
will therefore draw less current for the same output  
power compared to operating a MJF-212A from  
120 V AC (line-neutral). Make sure that the voltage  
remains within MJF-212A’s recommend operating  
window (180 V AC to 250 V AC). The ground terminal  
must always be used for safety and the line to ground  
voltage should never exceed 250 V AC (typically  
there will be 120 V AC from line to ground in the  
above example).  
CURRENT REqUIREmENTS  
The current draw for the MJF-212A monitor is dynamic and  
fluctuates as its operating levels change. Since different  
cables and circuit breakers heat up at varying rates, it is  
essential to understand the types of current ratings and how  
they correspond to circuit breaker and cable specifications.  
After applying AC power, the proper operating voltage is  
automatically selected, but the system is muted. During the  
next three seconds the following events occur:  
The maximum long-term continuous current is the  
maximum rms current during a period of at least ten  
seconds. It is used to calculate the temperature increase  
in cables in order to select a cable size and gauge that  
conforms to electrical code standards, and to select the  
rating for slow-reacting thermal breakers.  
1. The main power supply slowly ramps on.  
2. The green Active LED on the user panel lights up,  
indicating that the system is enabled and ready to pass  
audio signals.  
This rating is also used to calculate the looping capabilities  
of MJF-212A.  
The burst current is the maximum rms current during a  
period of approximately one second, used to select the  
rating of most magnetic breakers and to calculate the peak  
voltage drop in long AC cables according to the formula:  
CAUTION: If the Active LED does not  
illuminate or if the system does not respond  
to audio input after 10 seconds, remove AC power  
immediately. Verify that the voltage is within the  
proper range. If the problem persists, please contact  
Meyer Sound or an authorized service center.  
V pk (drop) = I pk x R (cable total)  
The ultimate short-term peak current is used to select the  
rating of fast-reacting magnetic breakers  
If voltage drops below the low boundary of either safe  
operating range (brownout), the MJF-212A monitor uses  
stored energy to continue functioning briefly, and shuts  
down only if voltage does not rise above the low boundary  
before the loudspeaker’s storage circuits are depleted. How  
long the monitor continues to function during brownout  
depends on the amount of voltage drop and the audio  
source level during the drop. If the voltage increases above  
the upper boundary of either range, the power supply  
rapidly turns off to prevent damage to the unit.  
Use Table 2.2 as a guide when selecting cable gauge size  
and circuit breaker ratings for your operating voltage.  
Table 2.2: MJF-212A Current Ratings  
Current Draw  
115 V AC  
230 V AC  
100 V AC  
.760 A rms  
5.25 A rms  
Idle current  
.650 A rms  
.310 A rms  
2.37 A rms  
Max. long-term 4.67 A rms  
continuous  
(>10 sec)  
Burst current  
(1 sec)  
7.90 A rms  
4.10 A rms  
10.0 A pk  
9.24 A rms  
21.8 A pk  
Ultimate short- 20.0 A pk  
term peak  
NOTE: If voltage fluctuates within either  
operating range, automatic tap selection  
stabilizes the internal operating voltage. This tap  
selection is instantaneous, and there are no audible  
artifacts.  
CAUTION: When looping MJF-212A  
monitors, always take into account the  
current draw of all the loudspeakers looped in the  
circuit, including the first unit, to select the cable  
gauge that will avoid voltage drops.  
If the MJF-212A monitor shuts down due to either low or  
high voltage, its power supply automatically turns on again  
after three seconds if the voltage has returned to either  
normal operating window. If the MJF-212A stage monitor  
does not turn back on after 10 seconds, remove AC power  
immediately (see previous Caution).  
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CHAPTERꢀ2  
CAUTION: Do not exceed the current  
capability of the monitor’s 20-amp AC  
connector. When looping, always take into account  
the current draw of all loudspeakers on the circuit,  
including the first unit.  
NOTE: For best performance, the AC cable  
voltage drop should not exceed 10 volts, or  
10 percent at 115 volts and 5 percent at 230 volts.  
Make sure that even with the AC voltage drop, the  
AC voltage always stays in the operating windows.  
The minimum electrical service amperage required by  
an MJF-212A system is the sum of each loudspeaker’s  
maximum long-term continuous current. An additional 30  
percent above the minimum amperage is recommended to  
prevent peak voltage drops at the service entry.  
CAUTION: Make sure that the power plug  
is appropriate for the AC power at the site  
where you will operate the MJF-212A monitor. In  
addition, the connector must be rated for the total  
load of all MJF-212A loudspeakers looped to the  
same power plug.  
ElECTRICAl SAfETy ISSUES  
Pay close attention to these important electrical and safety  
issues.  
CAUTION: In the unlikely event that the  
circuit breakers on the monitor’s user panel  
trip (the white center buttons pop out), disconnect  
the AC power cable. Do not reset the breakers with  
the AC connected. Contact Meyer Sound for repair  
information.  
CAUTION: The MJF-212A monitor requires  
a grounded connection. Always use a  
grounded outlet and plug.  
CAUTION: Do not use a ground-lifting  
adapter or cut the AC cable ground pin.  
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CHAPTERꢀ3  
CHAPTER 3: AmPlIfICATION AND AUDIO  
More than just a self-powered stage monitor, the MJF-212A Audio signals can be daisy-chained using the Loop output  
uses sophisticated amplification and protection circuitry  
and an advanced limiting system to produce consistent  
and predictable results in any system design. This chapter  
will help you understand and harness the power of the  
MJF-212A monitor’s amplifier and audio systems.  
connector on the user panel of the MJF-212A stage monitor  
(Figure 3.1). A single source can drive multiple MJF-212A  
monitors with a paralleled input loop, creating an unbuffered  
hard-wired loop connection.  
AUDIO INPUT  
The MJF-212A stage monitor presents a 10 kOhm balanced  
input impedance to a three-pin XLR connector with the  
following connections:  
Pin 1 — 220 kOhm to chassis and earth ground (ESD  
and RF clamped)  
Figure 3.1. Side panel audio input connectors  
Pin 2 — Signal ( + )  
When driving multiple MJF-212A loudspeakers in a system,  
make certain that the source device can drive the total load  
impedance required by the paralleled input circuit. The  
source device must be capable of producing 20 dBV (10  
volts rms into 600 ohms) in order to produce the maximum  
peak SPL over the operating bandwidth of the loudspeaker.  
Pin 3 — Signal ( - )  
Case — Earth (AC) ground and chassis  
CAUTION: Shorting an input connector pin  
to the case can form a ground loop and  
cause hum.  
To avoid distortion, make sure the source device provides  
an adequate drive circuit design for the total paralleled load  
impedance of the system.  
Pins 2 and 3 carry the input as a differential signal; pin  
2 is hot relative to pin 3, resulting in a positive pressure  
wave when a positive signal is applied to pin 2. Pin 1 is  
connected to earth through a 220 kOhm, 1000 pF, 15 V  
clamp network.  
NOTE: Meyer Sound’s Galileo™ loudspeaker  
management system is highly recommended.  
In addition to maintaining signal integrity for long  
cable paths, it offers independent outputs and filters  
to help you optimize performance.  
This ingenious circuit provides virtual ground lift at audio  
frequencies, while allowing unwanted signals to bleed to  
ground. Use standard audio cables with XLR connectors  
for balanced signal sources. Make sure that pin 1 (shield) is  
always connected on both ends of the cable. Telescoping  
grounding schemes are not recommended.  
NOTE: For details on the MJF-212A  
monitor’s audio input characteristics and  
amplification, see Appendix B.  
CAUTION: Make sure that all cabling  
carrying signals to MJF-212A monitors in a  
looped system is wired correctly: Pin 1 to Pin 1, Pin  
2 to Pin 2, and so forth, to prevent the polarity from  
being reversed.  
AmPlIfICATION AND PROTECTION CIRCUITRy  
The MJF-212A is powered by Meyer Sound MJF amplifier  
modules in a three-channel amplifier configuration with  
a total power of 1275 watts (2550 watts peak). The MJF  
amplifier utilizes complementary-power MOSFET output  
stages (class AB/H). The specific functions for the MJF-212A  
stage monitor such as crossover point, frequency and  
phase response, and driver protection are determined by the  
control card installed in one of the MJF amplifier modules.  
TIP: If abnormal noises such as hissing and  
popping are produced by the loudspeaker,  
disconnect the audio cable from the loudspeaker. If  
the noise stops, most likely the problem is not with  
the loudspeaker. Check the audio cable, source, and  
AC power to pinpoint the problem.  
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CAUTION: Please note that the amplifier for  
the MJF-212A monitor is different from those  
high-frequency limit LED (yellow)  
low-frequency limit LED (yellow)  
found in other Meyer Sound loudspeakers. Specific  
functions for each model, such as crossover  
points, frequency and phase correction, and driver  
protection are determined by the control cards  
installed inside the amplifier. Do not exchange  
amplifiers between the MJF-212A and M’elodie or  
other Meyer Sound loudspeakers.  
Figure 3.2: The limit LEDs on the side user panel indicate high- and low-  
frequency limiter activity  
High-frequency limiter  
The 4-inch diaphragm, high-frequency compression driver is  
powered by a single channel with its own detector. The upper  
limit LED is used to indicate any limiting activity for the high-  
frequency driver. When engaged, the limiter not only protects  
the driver, but also prevents signal peaks from causing  
excessive distortion in the amplifier channel, preserving  
headroom and maintaining smooth frequency response at  
high levels. When the level returns to normal — below the  
limiter’s threshold — the limiter ceases operation.  
mJf-212A INTERCONNECTIONS  
The two 2-ohm, 12-inch, low-frequency cone drivers are  
each powered with 500 watts from two MJF channels of the  
MJF-212A amplifier. The 4-inch diaphragm, 8-ohm, high-  
frequency compression driver is powered with 275 watts  
from the third MJF channel.  
All Meyer Sound loudspeakers are tested and shipped  
with the drivers in correct alignment. If a driver needs to be  
replaced, make sure the replacement is reinstalled with the  
correct polarity.  
TIP: The MJF-212A monitor has a side panel  
with another set of Limit LEDs so the status  
of the monitor can be conveniently viewed from  
either side of the stage.  
CAUTION: Failure to connect a replacement  
driver using the proper polarity will result  
in severe degradation in frequency and phase  
response and can harm the drivers and amplifier.  
CAblING  
The MJF-212A system uses three separate cables and  
connectors per cabinet for the AC line current, signal,  
and RMS data (if installed). However, the three can be  
consolidated to create a “multi-cable” by looming them  
together for quick connection to each cabinet. As an  
alternative, units can be ordered from the factory with  
VEAM all-in-one connectors. (Refer to Appendix A for more  
information on VEAM.)  
Limit and  
On/Temp LEDs  
THE lImITING SySTEm  
Figure 3.3: Limit LEDs on the side of the cabinet mirror the limiter activity of  
the user panel on the opposite side  
low-frequency limiter  
The MJF-212A monitor’s left and right 12-inch cone drivers  
are powered by separate amplifier channels, each with  
a detector but routed to one limiter. The lower limit LED  
on the user panel indicates limiting activity for these two  
drivers. When the level for both low channels returns to  
normal — below the limiter’s threshold — the limiter will  
cease operation.  
CAUTION: The limit LEDs indicate when the  
safe power level is exceeded. If any channel  
on an MJF-212A monitor begins to limit before  
reaching the required sound pressure level (SPL),  
consider adding more monitors to satisfy the SPL  
requirements. This will avoid exposing the drivers  
on that channel to excessive heat and/or excursion,  
reducing the life-span of the drivers and electronics.  
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CHAPTERꢀ3  
The MJF-212A is performing within its acoustical  
CAUTION: To keep the heatsink from getting  
too hot, make sure there is proper ventilation  
around the loudspeaker.  
specifications and operating at a normal temperature if  
the limit LEDs are lit for no longer than two seconds, and  
then go off for at least one second. If an LED remains on  
for longer than three seconds, that channel enters hard  
limiting, with the following negative consequences:  
When the heatsink temperature decreases to 65° C (145° F),  
the On/Temp LED changes from red to green.  
Increasing input level will not increase volume.  
Distortion increases due to clipping and nonlinear driver  
operation.  
CAUTION: If loudspeakers in a system begin  
to shut down due to excessive heatsink  
temperatures before reaching the required SPL,  
consider adding more monitors to satisfy the SPL  
requirements.  
The lifespan of the driver is reduced because it is  
subjected to excessive heat and/or excursion, and  
eventual damage over time may occur.  
NOTE: The limiting circuitry utilizes optical  
limiters that add no noise and have no effect  
on the signal when the limiter is not engaged and  
the LED is inactive.  
TIP: The RMS remote monitoring system  
can be used to monitor both limiting and  
the temperature of the heatsinks. Refer to Chapter  
4: RMS Remote Monitoring System for more  
information.  
COOlING SySTEm  
The MJF-212A amplifier modules rely solely on natural  
convection for cooling. The heatsinks used in the amplifier  
modules allow natural convection cooling from air flowing  
over them. The efficient design of the amplifier and heatsink  
profile helps keep the temperature on the amplifier low  
even when the monitors are being used at high ambient  
temperature, in tightly packed conditions, and/or at high  
continuous levels.  
If the temperature of the heatsink reaches 75° C (167° F),  
the On/Temp LED on the rear panel turns from green (On)  
to red (Temp). The unit continues to operate normally even  
if the On/Temp LED is red, but this is an indication that the  
unit is reaching its maximum dissipation. A reduction of the  
SPL is recommended at this point.  
NOTE: In the highly unlikely event that the  
heatsink temperature reaches 95˚ C (203° F),  
the MJF-212A monitor automatically shuts down  
until AC power is removed to allow the heatsink  
to cool down. If the MJF-212A loudspeaker shuts  
down again after cooling and reapplying AC power,  
contact Meyer Sound for repair information.  
CAUTION: The heatsink can reach  
temperatures of up to 95° C (203° F) during  
extreme, high-level operation for extended periods  
of time. Use caution when approaching the rear of  
the cabinet.  
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CHAPTERꢀ3  
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CHAPTERꢀ4  
CHAPTER 4: RmS REmOTE mONITORING SySTEm  
RMS is a real-time monitoring system that connects Meyer  
Sound self-powered loudspeakers with a Windows-based  
PC at the sound mix position or other location. Optional  
RMS software delivers extensive status and system  
performance data from every installed loudspeaker. The  
MJF-212A monitor is RMS-ready and can be upgraded by  
installing an RMS communication board in its user panel.  
Two-way communication between the RMS software and  
the MJF-212A monitor makes identifying and matching  
loudspeakers and icons easy. Pressing the “service” button  
on the MJF-212A loudspeaker’s RMS module will help  
quickly identify the MJF-212A in the RMS software window;  
an icon corresponding to its Node Name will appear on  
screen. In addition, clicking on the icon’s Wink command  
will turn on the LED labeled “Wink” on the MJF-212A’s RMS  
module. This way any MJF-212A can be easily identified  
from the RMS software.  
RMS allows the monitoring of amplifier voltages, limiting  
activity, power output, temperature, driver status, warning  
alerts, and other key data for up to 62 loudspeakers without  
a network repeater. Data is updated 2–5 times per second.  
NOTE: Optional loudspeaker Mute and Solo  
functions are helpful for acoustic setup or  
troubleshooting. A jumper is installed in the RMS  
communication board inside the MJF-212A amplifier  
to enable Mute and/or Solo functionality. To use  
these features, the software needs to be enabled.  
Figure 4.2. MJF-212A RMS icon  
UNDERSTANDING THE RmS mODUlE  
NOTE: The RMS software allows you to  
disable Mute and Solo functions to eliminate  
any chance of an operator error (a muting error, for  
example). However, these functions can be disabled  
permanently by removing the jumper in the RMS  
communication board.  
When upgraded, the MJF-212A’s user panel contains an  
RMS communications module, as shown in Figure 4.3.  
NOTE: RMS does not control AC power.  
Figure 4.3. The RMS communications module  
The RMS module has three LEDs and two buttons. Their  
functions are described below and on the following page.  
Loudspeakers are identified on the network by Node  
Names assigned during a one-time “commission” into the  
RMS database that resides on your computer (as a part  
of the software), as shown in Figure 4.1. This information  
is permanently retained on each RMS communication  
board and in the computer RMS database until you modify  
it. Loudspeaker View labels can be modified at any time,  
allowing you to customize how you view the data.  
NOTE: The LEDs and buttons on the RMS  
communications module shown in Figure  
4.3 are used exclusively by RMS, and have no  
effect on the acoustical and/or electrical activity of  
the MJF-212A monitor — unless Mute or Solo is  
enabled at the board and from the RMS software.  
Service lED (Red)  
The Service LED blinks every two seconds to indicate that  
the network hardware is operational, but the loudspeaker is  
not installed (commissioned) on the network.  
Figure 4.1. Commissioning an MJF-212A loudspeaker using RMS  
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USER INTERfACE  
NOTE: The Service LED indicates that the  
The RMS software features an intuitive, graphical Windows  
user interface. As mentioned earlier, each loudspeaker  
appears on the computer’s color monitor as a View in  
the form of a status icon, bar graph meter, or text meter  
(numerical values), depending on your preferences.  
stage monitor is not commissioned on the  
network and has no effect on the acoustical and/or  
electrical activity of the MJF-212A. The monitor  
must be commissioned on a network using the RMS  
software for the service LED to stop blinking.  
Each View contains loudspeaker identification information  
and data from the amplifier, controller, drivers, and power  
supply of that particular unit. System status conditions  
cause changes in icon and bar graph indicators, alerting  
the operator to faults or excessive levels. The views are  
moveable and are typically arranged on the screen to reflect  
the physical layout of the loudspeakers. You can design a  
screen “panel” of icons or meters, as shown in Figure 4.4,  
and save it on the computer’s hard drive, with the panel  
conveniently named for a unique arrangement or performer.  
When a loudspeaker has been installed on the network,  
the Service LED will be unlit and the Activity LED will flash  
continuously.  
NOTE: When continuously lit, the Service  
LED indicates that the loudspeaker has had  
a local RMS hardware failure. In this case, the RMS  
communications module may be damaged and you  
should contact Meyer Sound Technical support.  
Service button  
Pressing the Service Button will display an icon on the  
corresponding loudspeaker display on the RMS screen.  
When used in combination with the Reset Button, the card  
will be decommissioned from the network and the red  
Service LED will blink.  
wink lED (green)  
When lit, the Wink LED indicates that an ID signal  
has been sent from the host station computer to the  
loudspeaker. This is accomplished using the Wink button  
on the loudspeaker Icon, Meter, or Text views in the RMS  
monitoring program.  
Reset button  
Pressing the Reset Button will cause the firmware code  
within the RMS card to reboot. However, the commissioning  
state of the card will not change (this is stored in flash  
memory). When used in combination with the Service  
Button, the card will be decommissioned from the network  
and the red Service LED will blink.  
Figure 4.4. The RMS user interface  
If the loudspeaker installation pattern changes completely,  
a new screen panel can be built. If a different subset  
of installed loudspeakers will be used for a subsequent  
show, only selected loudspeakers need to appear on the  
monitoring screen for that performance.  
Activity lED (Green)  
When the loudspeaker has been commissioned, the Activity  
LED will flash continuously. When the Activity LED is unlit,  
the loudspeaker has not been installed on the network.  
NOTE: For more information on RMS, please  
refer to the RMS User Guide included with  
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APPENDIXꢀA  
APPENDIx A: OPTIONAl VEAm mUlTIPIN CONNECTOR  
The MJF-212A monitor requires a grounded outlet. It is very For complete wiring conventions and pin-outs for AC,  
important that the system be properly grounded in order to  
operate safely and properly. Figure A.1 illustrates correct  
wiring for the creation of power cables and distribution  
systems for MJF-212A stage monitors shipped from the  
factory with the VEAM multipin connector.  
audio, and RMS connections, please refer to the Meyer  
Sound document VEAM Cable Wiring Reference (PN  
06.033.113.01).  
In addition, Meyer Sound offers the VIM-4 (VEAM interface  
module) with four VEAM connectors in the front and a  
single-phase IEC 309 32-amp connector in the rear to  
distribute power, audio, and RMS to MJF-212A monitoring  
systems fitted with VEAM connectors.  
line (brown)  
ground (green/yellow)  
neutral (blue)  
Figure A.1. VEAM multipin connector power pin-out  
Figure A.2. VIM-4 module, front (top) and rear (bottom)  
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APPENDIXꢀA  
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APPENDIXꢀB  
APPENDIx b: mJf-212A SPECIfICATIONS AND DImENSIONAl DRAwINGS  
ACOUSTICAl  
Note: Recommended maximum operating frequency range. Response depends on loading conditions and room  
acoustics.  
Operating frequency range 55 Hz – 18 kHz  
Note: Recommended maximum operating frequency range. Response depends on loading  
conditions and room acoustics.  
Frequency response  
60 Hz – 16 kHz 4 dB  
Note: Half-space loading measured with 1/3-octave frequency resolution at 4 meters.  
Phase response  
500 Hz – 16 kHz 45°  
Maximum peak SPL  
139 dB  
Note: Measured with music, half-space loading, referred to 1 meter.  
Dynamic range  
Coverage  
>110 dB  
50° symmetrical  
Acoustical crossover  
1600 Hz  
Note: At this frequency, the transducers produce equal sound pressure levels.  
TRANSDUCERS  
Low/low-mid frequency  
Two high-power 12" cone drivers with neodymium magnets  
Nominal impedance: 2 Ω  
Voice coil size: 4"  
Power handling capability: 1200 W (AES)  
Note: Power handling is measured under AES standard conditions: transducers driven  
continuously for two hours with band limited noise signal having a 6 dB peak-average ratio.  
High frequency  
4" compression driver  
Nominal impedance: 8 Ω  
Voice coil size: 4"  
Diaphragm size: 4"  
Exit size: 1.5"  
Power handling capability: 250 W (AES)  
Note: Power handling is measured under AES standard conditions: transducers driven  
continuously for two hours with band limited noise signal having a 6 dB peak-average ratio.  
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APPENDIXꢀB  
AUDIO INPUT  
Type  
Differential, electronically balanced  
Max. common mode range  
Connectors  
15 V DC, clamped to earth for voltage transient protection  
Female XLR input with male XLR loop output or VEAM all-in-one connector (integrates AC,  
audio, and network)  
Input impedance  
Wiring  
10 kΩ differential between pins 2 and 3  
Pin 1: Chassis/earth through 220 kΩ, 1000 pF, 15 V clamp network to provide virtual  
ground lift at audio frequencies  
Pin 2: Signal +  
Pin 3: Signal –  
Case: Earth ground and chassis  
DC Blocking  
CMRR  
Differential DC blocking up to maximum common mode voltage  
>50 dB, typically 80 dB (50 Hz – 500 Hz)  
RF filter  
Common mode: 425 kHz  
Differential mode: 142 kHz  
TIM filter  
<80 kHz, integral to signal processing  
Nominal input sensitivity  
Input level  
0 dB V (1 V rms, 1.4 V pk) continuous is typically the onset of limiting for noise and music.  
Audio source must be capable of producing +20 dBV (10 V rms, 14 V pk) into 600 Ω in  
order to produce maximum peak SPL over the operating bandwidth of the loudspeaker  
AmPlIfIERS  
Amplifier type  
Output power  
Three-channel complementary MOSFET output stages (class AB/H)  
1275 W (three channels; 2 x 500 W, 1 x 275 W); 2550 W peak  
Note: Amplifier wattage rating based on the maximum unclipped burst sine-wave rms  
voltage that the amplifier will produce for at least 0.5 seconds into the nominal load  
impedance.  
THD, IM TIM  
< .02%  
Load capacity  
Cooling  
2 Ω low channels; 8 Ω high channel  
Convection  
AC POwER  
AC power connector  
Voltage selection  
PowerCon with looping output or VEAM  
Automatic, two ranges, each with high-low voltage tap (uninterrupted)  
95 V AC – 125 V AC, 208 V AC – 235 V AC, 50/60 Hz  
Safety agency rated  
operating voltage  
Turn on/turn off points  
Current Draw  
85 V AC – 134 V AC; 165 V AC – 264 V AC  
Idle current  
.650 A rms (115 V AC); .310 A rms (230 V AC); .760 A rms (100 V AC)  
Max. long-term continuous 4.67 A rms (115 V AC); 2.37 A rms (230 V AC); 5.25 A rms (100 V AC)  
current (>10 sec)  
Burst Current (<1 sec)  
7.90 A rms (115 V AC); 4.10 A rms (230 V AC); 9.24 A rms (100 V AC)  
Note: AC power cabling must be of sufficient gauge so that under burst current RMS conditions, cable transmission  
losses do not drop voltage below specified operating range at the speaker.  
Ultimate Short-Term Peak  
Current Draw  
20.0 A pk (115 V AC); 10.0 A pk (230 V AC); 21.8 A pk (100 V AC)  
Inrush Current  
10 A pk (115 and 100 V AC); 18 A pk (230 V AC)  
RmS NETwORK (Optional)  
Equipped with two-conductor twisted-pair network, reporting all operating parameters of  
amplifiers to system operator’s host computer.  
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PHySICAl  
Enclosure  
Finish  
Premium birch plywood  
Black textured  
Protective grille  
Dimensions  
Weight  
Powder-coated, hex-stamped steel, black mesh  
27.07" w x 16.11" h x 23.00" d (688 mm x 409 mm x 584 mm)  
108 lbs (49 kg)  
27.07  
[688mm]  
40¡  
16.11  
[409mm]  
8.80  
[223mm]  
40¡  
13.70  
[348mm]  
23.00  
[584mm]  
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