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Midas
Klark Teknik Building,
Walter Nash Road,
Kidderminster.
Worcestershire.
DY11 7HJ.
England.
Tel:+44 1562 741515
Fax:+44 1562 745371
Website: midasconsoles.com
OPERATORS MANUAL
MIDAS Heritage 4000 Console
DOC02-H4000
Due to a policy of continual product improvement, specification
may be subject to change without notice.
Operators Manual
Issue 1.1 - February 2004
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Page 1 - OPERATORS MANUAL

MidasKlark Teknik Building,Walter Nash Road,Kidderminster.Worcestershire.DY11 7HJ.England.Tel:+44 1562 741515Fax:+44 1562 745371Email: [email protected]

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Mono Input ChannelsChannel EqualisationIn the process of describing the mono inputchannel, controls will be described in order orsignal flow .48VPADPH

Page 3 - IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

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)

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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

Page 5 - DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

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

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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

Page 7 - Thank youThank you

Stereo Input ModuleOperators Manual- Page 10

Page 8 - ATTENTION

Stereo Input ChannelsChannel EqualisationIn the process of describing the stereo input channel, controls will be described in orderof signal flow.48VP

Page 9 - Mono Input Module

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

Page 10 - Auxtender PodAuxtender Pod

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

Page 11 - Signal Routing & busses

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

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Auxtender PodOperators Manual- Page 16

Page 15 - Stereo Input Module

Mono Pod ModuleMono Pod ModuleStereo Pod ModuleStereo Pod ModuleOptics ModuleOptics Modulemono pod moduleclrclrclrclrclrclrclrclrclr00000000MIDASH4002

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XLRPin 1 - Screen/GroundPin 2 - Hot SignalPin 3 - Cold SignalNote: Sockets are viewed from the front face.Auxtender Pod RearAuxtender Pod RearConnecti

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VCA Master FaderOperators Manual- Page 20

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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

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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

Page 22 - Optics ModuleOptics Module

Group Output ModuleOperators Manual- Page 24

Page 23 - Connections

IEC-60065-Edn7-MidasIMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSThese symbols are internationally accepted symbols that warn of potential hazards withelectrical prod

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Group ModuleGroup ModuleGroup OutputsGroup OutputsThe Heritage 4000’s assignable buss (group) outputs are located together on the rear of the console

Page 25 - VCA Master Fader

VCA AssignTo MastersSTMonoPANTalkINSMUTESafeSolo (Split)SOLOFader- Each of the groups may be assigned to either VCA 9 or VCA 10 control.- When depress

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Matrix ModuleOperators Manual- Page 28

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Matrix ModuleMatrix ModuleMatrix ConnectionsMatrix ConnectionsThe Heritage 4000’s matrix outputs are located together on the rear of the console main

Page 29 - Group Output Module

Master Output ModuleOperators Manual- Page 30

Page 30 - Group OutputsGroup Outputs

Master ModuleMaster ModuleMaster OutputsMaster OutputsThe Heritage 4000 main outputs are located on the rear of the console. Six (6) male XLR sockets

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Master ModuleMaster Modulemaster moduleBalanceTalkINSMuteVCA (link to mono)ST (to mono)Fader- The balance (Pan) control gives continuous and reciproca

Page 33 - Matrix Module

Monitor ModuleOperators Manual- Page 34

Page 35 - Master Output Module

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,

Page 36 - Master OutputsMaster Outputs

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

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MIDASXL031monitoradd modeSOLOpre fade(pfl)1010550203040dB1010550203040dBmutemutesolo clearSOLOMonitor ModuleMonitor ModuleMute (left)Mute (right)Solo

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Console AutomationOperators Manual- Page 38

Page 39 - Monitor Module

LOCKVCAMUTEASSIGN KEYSResultTo make assignments to any of the Heritage 4000’s VCA or automutes, the system mustfirst be unlocked by pressing the lock

Page 40 - Monitor ModuleMonitor Module

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

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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

Page 42 - Solo BehaviourSolo Behaviour

FaderVirtual Fader Recall ModeReal Fader ModeVirtual Fader ModeThe fader switch enables the fader assignment/display mode for the fader tray LED’s.The

Page 43 - Console Automation

Virtual fader recall vs storeThe differences between virtual fader recall and virtual fader store modes are discussed in more detail:-Recall Mode Stor

Page 44 - Automation

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

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DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYWe,of, Klark Teknik Building, Walter Nash Road, Kidderminster, Worcestershire, DY11 7HJ.Declare that a sample of the followin

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systemLOCKTOTLNOFFRCALSWGFSTORC_CHSYSTN_ONAll automation and assignment functions are disabledOnly recall and assignment functions are availableRecall

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Automation & LinkingWalkthroughOperators Manual- Page 46

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Automation and LinkingAutomation and LinkingUnlocking the Console:Locking the Console:Storing a Scene:To unlock the mixing console press the SYSTEM me

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!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!If the scene already exists then the display will read over_str and you will need to press the confirmbutton. The screen will the

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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

Page 51 - Walkthrough

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

Page 52 - Storing a Scene:

Automation and LinkingAutomation and LinkingMIDI Sysex Dumps:Saving The Memory From The H4000 To A FileDown Loading A Show Into The H4000Linking Herit

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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

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Cable SpecificationCAN CABLEHS-CAN-8-01Page 1of 1.H1000 / H2000 / H3000 / H4000ACBLX-1606-1Issue DateNotes/ECNDrawn: Alison AshmoreDrawing Number101-1

Page 55 - Midi In Assignment:

Weights and DimensionsOperators Manual- Page 54

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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

Page 58 - Can BusCan Bus

Rear Panel DescriptionRear Panel DescriptionOperators Manual- Page 56Master outputsStereo AuxOutputs / insertsRS-232For Helix Auto-soloMasterSectionin

Page 60 - 566.05mm (22.28”)

Block DiagramsOperators Manual- Page 58

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FADERPOSITIONINDICATION12345678910setTESTINPUT(SERVICEUSE ONLY)INTERNALPRE/POSTOPTIONSMIC/LINEINPUTNOISEREFERENCELOGIC 1LOGIC 2BALANCINGOPTIONTRANSFOR

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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

Page 63 - Block Diagrams

RIGHTBUSLEFTBUSLEFTDIRECTRIGHTDIRECTMUTEAUTOMATIONPREVIEWVCA 10VCA 9NOISEBUSTALKSELECTEDTALK ALLMETERS PRE+_+_+10dB+10dBLEFT O/PMASTERBUS RIGHTMASTERB

Page 64 - BLOCK DIAGRAM

0+10levelMUTEINSTinsertPREINST0+10levelinsertPRESOLOoutput leveloutput levelbalancelrSOLO RIGHTSOLO LEFTPFLSOLO LOGICbalancelrMUTETALKTALKINSERT POINT

Page 65 - INPUT MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM

MATRIX 2BUSMATRIX 6BUSMATRIX1BUSMATRIX 5BUSMATRIX 1INJECTMATRIX 5INJECTMATRIX 2INJECTMATRIX 6INJECTMUTEAUTOMATIONPREVIEWMATRIXREFERENCEBUSMATRIXREFERE

Page 66 - HERITAGE 4000 GROUP MODULE

MONOINJECTMONOBUSRIGHTBUSLEFTBUSLEFTDIRECTRIGHTDIRECTMUTEAUTOMATIONPREVIEWNOISEBUSTALKSELECTEDTALK ALLMETERS PRE++__+_-3dB+10dB+10dB+-MASTERO/P MONOMA

Page 67 - MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM

Operators Manual- Page 2Installation & Operation Considerations Page 3Mono Input Module Page 4Stereo Input Module Page 10Auxtender Pod Page 16VCA

Page 68 - HERITAGE 4000 MATRIX MODULE

-PHASEREVERSEL/R REVERSERTOBOTHLTOBOTHMONOSOLO CLEARTALKEXTERNALO/PTALK ALLTALKSELECTED+VGLOBALMETERINGPRE++--SOLO BUSO/P LEFT+-SOLO BUSO/P RIGHT+-PFL

Page 69 - HERITAGE 4000 MASTER MODULE

Crib SheetOperators Manual- Page 66

Page 70 - HERITAGE 4000 MONITOR MODULE

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Page 71 - Crib Sheet

Features and SpecificationsOperators Manual- Page 68

Page 72 - Crib sheet

OverviewOperators Manual- Page 69Based on a 48 channel Frame (44 Mono + 4 Stereo channels)'Assignable buss' outputs 24'Stereo aux'

Page 73 - Features and Specifications

Technical SpecificationTechnical SpecificationOperators Manual- Page 70Input impedanceInput GainMaximum Input LevelCMR @ 100HzCMR @ 1kHzFrequency Resp

Page 74 - Overview

Technical SpecificationTechnical SpecificationOperators Manual- Page 71EqualiserHi-Pass Slope 12dB / Oct.High Pass Frequency Continuously variable-3dB

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ATTENTIONThe following special limitations must be observed in order to maintain safety and electromagnetic compatibilityperformance.Power ConnectionC

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Mono Input ModuleOperators Manual- Page 4

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