MidasKlark Teknik Building,Walter Nash Road,Kidderminster.Worcestershire.DY11 7HJ.England.Tel:+44 1562 741515Fax:+44 1562 745371Email: [email protected]
Mono Input ChannelsChannel EqualisationIn the process of describing the mono inputchannel, controls will be described in order orsignal flow .48VPADPH
Both the hi-mid and low-mid are fully parametric equalisers.- Selects the frequency centre of the EQ. Continuously variable from 400Hz to8kHz (hi-mid)
In MONO AUX mode:In STEREO AUX mode:In STEREO GROUP mode:PANSTMONOThe buss send pot is a dual purpose switching pot:Pressing the pot will enable/disab
IMAGEMUTELED Signal Meter- When the spacial imaging system is active the IMAGE control can modify the actionof the pan control so as to place the chan
FADER MANUAL RECALL AND NULLFADER POSITION CHECKVIRTUAL FADER RECALLIn this mode, the STATUS LEDs are used to prompt the operator where to move the fa
Stereo Input ModuleOperators Manual- Page 10
Stereo Input ChannelsChannel EqualisationIn the process of describing the stereo input channel, controls will be described in orderof signal flow.48VP
Both the lo-mid and hi-mid sections are selectable 1.5 or 0.5 octave equalisers.- The High Pass filter frequency is continuously variable from 20Hz to
In STEREO AUX mode:The buss send pot is a dual function switching pot. Pressing the odd or even numbered pot willenable the buss sendWhen enabled, the
The input fader panel can be used as a conventional channel fader or as part of theautomation system.switches disable any remote control over the chan
Auxtender PodOperators Manual- Page 16
Mono Pod ModuleMono Pod ModuleStereo Pod ModuleStereo Pod ModuleOptics ModuleOptics Modulemono pod moduleclrclrclrclrclrclrclrclrclr00000000MIDASH4002
XLRPin 1 - Screen/GroundPin 2 - Hot SignalPin 3 - Cold SignalNote: Sockets are viewed from the front face.Auxtender Pod RearAuxtender Pod RearConnecti
VCA Master FaderOperators Manual- Page 20
The VCA and automute assignments are made using the assign keys.The automation system must be unlocked and the correct assign mode selected (VCA or Mu
To assign a channel to a VCA fader or the automute system, the automation system must beunlocked and the correct assign mode selected (VCA or Mute).Se
Group Output ModuleOperators Manual- Page 24
IEC-60065-Edn7-MidasIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThese symbols are internationally accepted symbols that warn of potential hazards withelectrical prod
Group ModuleGroup ModuleGroup OutputsGroup OutputsThe Heritage 4000’s assignable buss (group) outputs are located together on the rear of the console
VCA AssignTo MastersSTMonoPANTalkINSMUTESafeSolo (Split)SOLOFader- Each of the groups may be assigned to either VCA 9 or VCA 10 control.- When depress
Matrix ModuleOperators Manual- Page 28
Matrix ModuleMatrix ModuleMatrix ConnectionsMatrix ConnectionsThe Heritage 4000’s matrix outputs are located together on the rear of the console main
Master Output ModuleOperators Manual- Page 30
Master ModuleMaster ModuleMaster OutputsMaster OutputsThe Heritage 4000 main outputs are located on the rear of the console. Six (6) male XLR sockets
Master ModuleMaster Modulemaster moduleBalanceTalkINSMuteVCA (link to mono)ST (to mono)Fader- The balance (Pan) control gives continuous and reciproca
Monitor ModuleOperators Manual- Page 34
The Heritage 4000 local outputs are located on the rear of the console. Six male XLR sockets conventionally wiredare provided - two (2) each for Left,
Monitor ModuleMonitor Modulemonitor moduleMIDASXL031+21++18++15++12++9++6++3+0-3--6--9--12--15--18--21--24--27--30--33--36-monitoradd modephones0+10MU
MIDASXL031monitoradd modeSOLOpre fade(pfl)1010550203040dB1010550203040dBmutemutesolo clearSOLOMonitor ModuleMonitor ModuleMute (left)Mute (right)Solo
Console AutomationOperators Manual- Page 38
LOCKVCAMUTEASSIGN KEYSResultTo make assignments to any of the Heritage 4000’s VCA or automutes, the system mustfirst be unlocked by pressing the lock
To recall an automute, press the automute recall switch. Any channel that is assigned to thatautomute will be muted/unmuted.If a channel is assigned t
The lower 6 keys are used to navigate or load the scene and act memories.The act/scene changeover key switches between act or scene mode. The current
FaderVirtual Fader Recall ModeReal Fader ModeVirtual Fader ModeThe fader switch enables the fader assignment/display mode for the fader tray LED’s.The
Virtual fader recall vs storeThe differences between virtual fader recall and virtual fader store modes are discussed in more detail:-Recall Mode Stor
It is possible to “pick up” all the faders and then setthem to 0dB if adjustment is not required. There isno needto “clear” them. This is a user prefe
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYWe,of, Klark Teknik Building, Walter Nash Road, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY11 7HJ.Declare that a sample of the followin
systemLOCKTOTLNOFFRCALSWGFSTORC_CHSYSTN_ONAll automation and assignment functions are disabledOnly recall and assignment functions are availableRecall
Automation & LinkingWalkthroughOperators Manual- Page 46
Automation and LinkingAutomation and LinkingUnlocking the Console:Locking the Console:Storing a Scene:To unlock the mixing console press the SYSTEM me
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!If the scene already exists then the display will read over_str and you will need to press the confirmbutton. The screen will the
Halting a Cross fade:Bypassing a Cross fade:Previewing a Scene:Recalling Scenes:Assigning A Scene To A Fast Scene Key:Deleting a Scene From A Fast Key
Midi In Assignment:Setting The Console to Respond to MIDI Changes:Setting Up a Midi Device:MIDI Sysex Dumps:The console settings can be accessed via t
Automation and LinkingAutomation and LinkingMIDI Sysex Dumps:Saving The Memory From The H4000 To A FileDown Loading A Show Into The H4000Linking Herit
Note 1All scene memory information remains local to the console so when saving or loading memories to or fromthe console by either computer file or mi
Cable SpecificationCAN CABLEHS-CAN-8-01Page 1of 1.H1000 / H2000 / H3000 / H4000ACBLX-1606-1Issue DateNotes/ECNDrawn: Alison AshmoreDrawing Number101-1
Weights and DimensionsOperators Manual- Page 54
Weights and DimensionsWeights and Dimensions363.00mm (14.29”)189.00mm (7.44”)1054.00mm (41.49”)12.00°566.05mm (22.28”)Dimension BDimension A48 channel
Rear Panel DescriptionRear Panel DescriptionOperators Manual- Page 56Master outputsStereo AuxOutputs / insertsRS-232For Helix Auto-soloMasterSectionin
Block DiagramsOperators Manual- Page 58
FADERPOSITIONINDICATION12345678910setTESTINPUT(SERVICEUSE ONLY)INTERNALPRE/POSTOPTIONSMIC/LINEINPUTNOISEREFERENCELOGIC 1LOGIC 2BALANCINGOPTIONTRANSFOR
PREPREPREPREPREPREPREPREPREPREdirect o/p0+6MIX BUS 1MIX BUS 2MIX BUS 3MIX BUS 4MIX BUS 5MIX BUS 6MIX BUS 7MIX BUS 8MIX BUS 10MIX BUS 12MIX BUS 13MIX B
RIGHTBUSLEFTBUSLEFTDIRECTRIGHTDIRECTMUTEAUTOMATIONPREVIEWVCA 10VCA 9NOISEBUSTALKSELECTEDTALK ALLMETERS PRE+_+_+10dB+10dBLEFT O/PMASTERBUS RIGHTMASTERB
0+10levelMUTEINSTinsertPREINST0+10levelinsertPRESOLOoutput leveloutput levelbalancelrSOLO RIGHTSOLO LEFTPFLSOLO LOGICbalancelrMUTETALKTALKINSERT POINT
MATRIX 2BUSMATRIX 6BUSMATRIX1BUSMATRIX 5BUSMATRIX 1INJECTMATRIX 5INJECTMATRIX 2INJECTMATRIX 6INJECTMUTEAUTOMATIONPREVIEWMATRIXREFERENCEBUSMATRIXREFERE
MONOINJECTMONOBUSRIGHTBUSLEFTBUSLEFTDIRECTRIGHTDIRECTMUTEAUTOMATIONPREVIEWNOISEBUSTALKSELECTEDTALK ALLMETERS PRE++__+_-3dB+10dB+10dB+-MASTERO/P MONOMA
Operators Manual- Page 2Installation & Operation Considerations Page 3Mono Input Module Page 4Stereo Input Module Page 10Auxtender Pod Page 16VCA
-PHASEREVERSEL/R REVERSERTOBOTHLTOBOTHMONOSOLO CLEARTALKEXTERNALO/PTALK ALLTALKSELECTED+VGLOBALMETERINGPRE++--SOLO BUSO/P LEFT+-SOLO BUSO/P RIGHT+-PFL
Crib SheetOperators Manual- Page 66
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Features and SpecificationsOperators Manual- Page 68
OverviewOperators Manual- Page 69Based on a 48 channel Frame (44 Mono + 4 Stereo channels)'Assignable buss' outputs 24'Stereo aux'
Technical SpecificationTechnical SpecificationOperators Manual- Page 70Input impedanceInput GainMaximum Input LevelCMR @ 100HzCMR @ 1kHzFrequency Resp
Technical SpecificationTechnical SpecificationOperators Manual- Page 71EqualiserHi-Pass Slope 12dB / Oct.High Pass Frequency Continuously variable-3dB
ATTENTIONThe following special limitations must be observed in order to maintain safety and electromagnetic compatibilityperformance.Power ConnectionC
Mono Input ModuleOperators Manual- Page 4
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