Meta-Tech Solutions and Systems Corp.

MWX65

All-in-one wall panel for MTX

  •  unbalanced stereo line input
  • 2.5″ LCD display with intuitive user interface
  • Terminal block connection

Technical specifications

Available models
MWX65/B  Black version
MWX65/W  White version
System specifications
Control RS-485
Audio transfer Analogue differential (Dual mono)
Phantom Power 12 V DC (software enabling)
Cabling CAT5 (up to 300 meter)
Display Type 2.5” Graphical Full colour
Power Consumption 1.8 W – 75 mA / 24 V
Connectors 8-pin Euro Terminal Block
Inputs Unbalanced Stereo Connector RCA
    Sensitivity -12 dBV ~ 12 dBV
    THD+N (@ 1 kHz) < 0.05 %
    Signal / Noise 85 dB
  Balanced Microphone Connector XLR female
    Sensitivity -50 dBV ~ -15 dBV
    THD+N (@ 1 kHz) < 0.1%
    Signal / Noise 75 dB
Product Features
Dimensions 153 x 94 x 45 mm (W x H x D)
Built-in depth 37 mm
Weight 0.210 kg
Construction ABS
Colours Black (RAL9005) (MWX65/B)
  White (RAL9010) (WMX65/W)
Accessories Optional Flush mount Installation boxes WB5065/FS: Concrete & Brick walls
      WB5065/FG: Wooden & Gypsum walls
    Surface mount Installation boxes WB5065/SW: White version
      WB5065/SB: Black version

Description

The MWX65 is an all-in-one wall panel controller to be used in combination with the AUDAC MTX series multi-zone audio matrix systems. It can control the input signal and volume for one zone and also contains an additional line and microphone level input which can be patched to the zone it is connected to. Both input selection and volume control as well as two band tone control can be controlled using the versatile rotatable push-dial while the integrated 2.5” graphical display ensures a user friendly experience. An XLR connector is provided as additional microphone input while the line input is performed using RCA connectors. The signals applied to these inputs can be used as one additional local input. This enables you to connect any CD or MP3 player as local music source or connect a microphone for speeches or other announcements. The input mixing can be done by using both push-lock potentiometers. The microphone input has the possibility to provide 12V phantom power which can be turned on and off by software configuration. The wiring between the matrix and the wall panel should be performed by using standard UTP CAT5 cabling which transfers both the control and audio signals to the matrix while providing the power supply for the wall panel.