HELVIA HMMA PLAY Series Integrated Mixer Amplifier User Manual

June 9, 2024
HELVIA

HELVIA HMMA PLAY Series Integrated Mixer Amplifier

HELVIA HMMA PLAY Series Integrated Mixer Amplifier

Dear value Customer,

First, thank you for purchasing a HELVIA® product. Our mission is to offer solutions based on the most up-to-date technologies for all systems integration needs in the private, commercial and corporate sectors.
We hope you are satisfied with this product and, if you wish to participate, we would be very pleased to receive your feedback on the operation of this product and possible improvements for the future. You can go to “CONTACT” section of www.frenexport.com and send an e-mail with your opinion; this would help us make equipment that are closer to the real needs of our customers.
Finally, please read this user manual carefully before using the product; incorrect use could cause damages to you and the product. Take care!

The HELVIA team

PRECAUTIONS

Important Safety Symbols

CAUTION: TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER(OR BACK). NO USER- SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE
WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE

The above warning is located on the rear of the unit

The lightening flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.

The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.

Important Safety Instructions
  • Read these instructions
  • Keep these instructions
  • Heed all warning
  • Follow all instructions

Water and Moisture

The apparatus should be protected from moisture and rain and can not be used near water; for example near a bathtub, a kitchen sink, a swimming pool, etc.

Heat

The apparatus should be located away from heat sources such as radiators, stoves or other appliances that produce heat.

Ventilation

Do not block areas of ventilation opening. Failure to do could result in fire. Always install according to the manufacturer’s instructions.

Object and Liquid Entry

Objects do not fall into and liquids are not spilled into the inside of the apparatus for safety.

Power Cord and Plug

In case of external power cord, protect it from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. Please disconnect the device from power source by pulling the plug other than the power cord. Pulling the power cord may result in damages. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two poles; a grounding-type plug has two poles and a third grounding terminal. The third prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, refer to an electrician for replacement.

Power Supply

In case of products with external power adapter, the unit should be connected to power adapters only of the type as marked on the apparatus or described in the manual. Failure to do could result in damage to the product and possibly the user. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods.

Fuse

In case of products with external fuse holder, in order to prevent the risk of fire and damaging the unit, please use only of the recommended fuse type as described in the manual. Before replacing the fuse, make sure the unit turned off and disconnected from the AC outlet.

Positioning

Please disconnect the device from power source before relocating the device. For avoiding deformation of panels and damages to internal components, please do NOT place the device where there is heavy dust or violent vibration, or where it is extremely cold or hot. Please keep this device off water drops or splash or vase filled with water or any other articles of similar nature.

Noise and Interferences

Do not use the device in the nearby of a TV, radio, stereo equipment, mobile phone, or other electric devices. Otherwise, the device, TV, or radio may generate noise.

Electrical Connection

Please disconnect other equipment from power source before they are connected to this product. Please tune volume to its minimum level before the device is powered ON or OFF. Improper electrical wiring may invalidate the product warranty

Precautions in Operation and Cleaning Please do NOT insert any finger into any gap or opening of the device. Also prevent foreign objects (paper, plastics or metal etc.) from being inserted or falling
into any gap or opening of the device. In such case, please cut off power source immediately. Clean only with a dry cloth. Do not use any solvents such as benzene or alcohol.

Servicing

Do not implement any servicing other than those means described in the manual. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel only. Only use accessories/attachments or parts recommended by the manufacturer.

GETTING STARTED

Unpacking

Thank you for purchasing your HSMA / HDMA / HMMA Play Mixer Amplifier. All units have been rigorously tested before leaving the factory. This product is widely used in schools, shops, bars, pubs, shipping malls and other places: it is the ideal choice for public broadcasting. In order to facilitate your installation, commissioning and use of this product, please read this manual before installation.
Carefully unpack the carton and check the contents to ensure that all parts are present and in good conditions:

  • 1 x mixer amplifier
  • 1x 19” Rack Ear Kit (screws included)
  • 1x Active Antenna
  • 1x stereo RCA cable
  • 1x Power Cord
  • 1x Remote Control
  • This User manual

If anything damaged during transport, notify the shipper immediately and keep packing material for inspection. Again, please save its carton and all packing materials. If the unit must be returned to the manufacturer, it is important that the unit is returned in the original manufacturer’s packing. Please do not take any action without first contacting us.
Our products are subject to a continuous process of further development. Therefore modifications to the technical features remain subject to change without further notice.

First Start-Up

When starting up the mixer amplifier for the first time, please proceed as follows:

  1. Turn down the master volume.
  2. Turn down the attenuator of each zone.
  3. Connect the amplifier to a power source. Turn on the power switch. The power indicator will light.
  4. Adjust the master volume to half level as first regulation.
  5. Adjust the zone volume on the amplifier until you reach the volume you want. If you need to change the wiring or installation, make sure to disconnect the power line of the equipment first.
  6. Adjust volumes source levels according to you needs, and finally adjust again zone levels and master level once reached the desired levels.
Phantom Power

Turn on the Phantom Power Switch to supply for all input interfaces of the microphone (+48V). It is not recommended to turn on in normal use, but only when using MIC2, MIC3 and MIC4.

PRODUCT OVERVIEW

Helvia HSMA / HDMA / HMMA Play Series bring a wide offer of integrated PA Sound Reinforcement solutions with digital amplifiers in class-D with processing, zone number from 1 to 4 with 100V outputs, rated powers between 120W and 350W total, an overall 4-16Ω power output and a whole series of features such as DAB+receiver, BT audio streaming, USB player, FM radio, mixer with 1 front Mic input with priority, 3 Mic/Line inputs, +48V Phantom Power, 2 stereo Aux Inputs, Level Attenuators for each zone, EMC input at 100V, auxiliary power supply at +24V DC.
In short, these new mixer-amplifiers enclose in 2 standard 19 “units (rack-ear kit included) everything required for a simple and efficient small-to-medium multizone installation.

Features:
  • 1/2/4 Zones Operation with Independent Output Attenuator
  • Class-D Power Amplifiers with 120W, 240W or 350W rated powers
  • 100V Constant Voltage Zone Outputs
  • 4-16Ω Overall Low-Impedance Output
  • Built-in High-Efficiency Digital Audio Processing
  • Advanced Over Current and Overload Protection
  • DC 24V Auxiliary Power Supply for Emergency Purposes
  • EMC 100V Emergency Input with Priority
  • Multimedia Player with OLED Screen and Remote Control
  • FM, DAB+, BT 5.0, USB Operation
  • Mixer with Independent Volume Control, Master Level and 2-Band EQ
  • 3 Mic/Line Balanced Inputs with +48V Phantom
  • 1 Front Mic Unbalanced Input with Priority
  • 2 Stereo Line Auxiliary Inputs

INSTRUCTION

Product Size

Product Size

Front Panel
  1. USB Input Port

  2. Mic 1 Volume

  3. Mic 2 Volume

  4. Mic 3 Volume

  5. Mic 4 Volume

  6. Master Volume

  7. OLED Screen

  8. Signal Indicator

  9. Peak Indicator

  10. Protect Indicator

  11. Power Indicator

  12. Power On/Off Switch

  13. Mic 1 Unbalanced 1/4” Jack

  14. Aux 1 Volume

  15. Aux 2 Volume

  16. USB/BT/DAB+/FM Volume

  17. Low-Freq. Knob

  18. High-Freq. Knob

  19. Play/Pause Button

  20. Previous Button

  21. Next Button

  22. Menu Button

  23. Chime Button

  24. Zone Attenuator and Led
    Front Panel

  25. USB Input Port
    USB Type-A plug: it reads USB drives in MS-DOS® FAT-32 format (Up to 128GByte). File readable formats are MP3, MP2, WMA, WAV.

  26. Mic 1 Volume
    Adjusts Microphone 1 Level

  27. Mic 2 Volume
    Adjusts Microphone 2 Level

  28. Mic 3 Volume
    Adjusts Microphone 3 Level

  29. Mic 4 Volume
    Adjusts Microphone 4 Level

  30. Master Volume
    This controls the overall level of the speaker.

  31. OLED Screen
    It shows all information about player functions. Please check “5. DAB+/FM/BT/ USB Player Operation” on page 16 for further details.

  32. Signal Indicator
    When any input signals are detected, this LED lights.

  33. Peak Indicator
    The Peak indicator lights up when the input signal is too high and the limiter works to prevent unwanted damage to the amplifier and the transducers.
    NOTE: to better adjust levels and prevent the limiter from operating and consequently cutting the signals, once the desired sound source is connected, slowly increase the levels 2, 3, 4, 5, 14, 15, 16 and Master Level (6) until the desired volume is reached taking care, the Peak indicator lights up occasionally. Always protect your hearing if you are near when the loudspeaker plays at high volume.

  34. Protect Indicator
    These mixer amplifiers feature an advanced protection circuit. This indicator lights up in case of over-current and overload to prevent unwanted damage to the amplifier and the transducers.
    NOTE: Although these products adopt protection systems against overheating, short circuits and any excessive current absorbing based on digital processor, this condition might occur in case of high environmental temperature or extremely high levels for very long time. We suggest to increase the heating dissipation (by allowing the fan system to correctly operate) and reduce overall sound level.

  35. Power Indicator
    This Led lights up when the unit is turned on.

  36. Power On/Off Switch
    Use this switch to turn the speaker on and off.
    WARNING: Ensure the Master Volume controls is set to minimum when switching on and off.

  37. Mic 1 Unbalanced 1/4” Jack
    It accepts unbalanced microphone signals (like dynamic microphones). Please note that it does not provide Phantom Power for condenser microphones. This input has priority on all input signals.
    Priority function consists in reducing all input levels (Mic 2, Mic 3, Mic 4, Aux 1, Aux 2, Multi Player) when a signal comes to Mic 1 input. Original levels are restored after about half second that there is no signal at Mic 1 input. This function is particularly useful for announcement purposes.
    If you have to use a microphone but don’t need priority function, please use Mic2, Mi3, Mic4 inputs instead.

  38. Aux 1 Volume
    Adjusts Aux 1 Stereo Line Level

  39. Aux 2 Volume
    Adjusts Aux 2 Stereo Line Level

  40. USB/BT/DAB+/FM Volum
    Adjusts Multi Player Level

  41. Low-Freq. Knob
    This knob optimizes the bass frequency response (150Hz) by adding up to +6dB or reducing -6dB.

  42. High-Freq. Knob
    This knob optimizes the high frequency response (10kHz) by adding up to +6dB or reducing -6dB.

  43. Play/Pause Button
    This button plays audio of the selected device.

  44. Previous Button
    Press to go back one track; holding down for one second allows you to rewind to the beginning of current track.

  45. Next Button
    Press to move to next track; holding down for one second lets you skip to the end of current track.

  46. Menu Button
    By pressing repeatedly, it switches among DAB+, FM, BT and USB mode (for USB mode you need to insert a drive first).

  47. Chime Button
    This button activates the chime sound on all Zones. Chime volume is controlled by Master Volume knob.

  48. Zone Attenuator and Led
    This section features a zone attenuator knob and the related Led indicator. The knob has 5 steps + Off position (counterclockwise). When the zone is off the related Led is off.

Rear panel
  1. 4-16Ω Overall Power Output

  2. External Antenna

  3. Mic 4 Combo Connector

  4. Mic 4 Phantom Indicator

  5. Mic 4 Line/Mic/Phantom Sel.

  6. Mic 3 Combo Connector

  7. Mic 3 Phantom Indicator

  8. Mic 3 Line/Mic/Phantom Sel.

  9. Mic 2 Combo Connector

  10. Mic 2 Phantom Indicator

  11. Mic 2 Line/Mic/Phantom Sel.

  12. Fan

  13. AC Power input

  14. DC +24V Power Input

  15. 100V Speaker Power Output

  16. Stereo Aux Output

  17. Stereo Aux 1 Input

  18. Stereo Aux 2 Input

  19. EMC 100V Input

  20. EMC Level Adjustment
    Rear panel

  21. 4-16Ω Overall Power Output
    This terminal allows the user to connect 4-16Ω speakers. This power output is controlled by Master Volume knob but it is not controlled by Zone knobs.

It can be very useful, for instance, if, in addition to the 100V zone speaker lines, you also need a local monitor and need to hear all signals no matter what zones are active. It is also used in case of low-impedance speaker system instead of 100V line. Of course, this output is not controlled by zone attenuators.
  WARNING: the overall power of the amplifier must always be kept in mind; this means that if, for example, total power of the speakers connected to all zone outputs is 100W and the power amplifier is 120W, you can add an additional load that does not exceed 20W @4 and 16 Ohm impedance. Also pay attention to polarity when connecting speakers to this output: there is a positive terminal (+, red) and a negative terminal (-, black).

  1. External Antenna
    Connect here the DAB+/FM antenna (included). You can also use this plug to connect external antennas and increase the DAB+/FM reception sensitivity.

  2. Mic 4 Combo Connector
    This Combo is for the use of both XLR and 1/4” Jack balanced/unbalanced Microphone or Line signals. You can connect mixers, DJ consoles, CD players, etc. The input audio signal can be adjusted by using the Mic 4 knob on front panel.
    Note: Set Mic 4 knob to minimum before connecting an audio signal. Once the system is powered up, we recommend that the Volume set to midway is a good starting point.

  3. Mic 4 Phantom Indicator
    This Led is lit when Line/Mic/Phantom selector n. 5 is on “Phantom” position. This means that Mic 4 Combo connector delivers +48V Phantom Power.

  4. Mic 4 Line/Mic/Phantom Sel.
    Set this selector to “Line” in case of line-level signals (such as CD players, Tuners, Tablets, PC, Mobile Phones, etc.); set it to “Mic” in case of dynamic or condenser microphones; set it to “Phantom” only in case of condenser microphones that requires a Phantom Power
      WARNING: Please read the technical specifications of your condenser microphone before connecting. This mixer amplifier delivers +48V Phantom Power.
      WARNING: Set Mic 4 knob to minimum before connecting the microphone and switching the Phantom Power to on.

  5. Mic 3 Combo Connector
    Same as point 3 but for Mic 3.

  6. Mic 3 Phantom Indicator
    Same as point 4 but for Mic 3

  7. Mic 3 Line/Mic/Phantom Sel.
    Same as point 5 but for Mic 3.

  8. Mic 2 Combo Connector
    Same as point 3 but for Mic 2.

  9. Mic 2 Phantom Indicato
    Same as point 4 but for Mic 2.

  10. Mic 2 Line/Mic/Phantom Sel.
    Same as point 5 but for Mic 2.

  11. Fan
    This opening allows the internal fan to reduce amplifier heating and preserve it from overheating. PLEASE DO NOT BLOCK.

  12. AC Power input with Fuse
    Plug the power cord into an AC socket properly configured for your particular model.
      Note: If you happen to lose the AC line-cord, always use a three-pin plug with a ground pin. The wire correspondence is as follow:
    Cable                 Pin             International

    Brown| Live| L
    Blue| Neutral| N
    Yellow/Green| Earth|

  ATTENTION: Always connect the earth! Pay attention to your safety! Before taking into operation for the first time, the installation has to be approved by an expert.
In case of fuse burn, to prevent the risk of fire and damaging the unit, please use only of the recommended fuse type as described below. Before replacing the fuse, make sure the unit turned off and disconnected from the AC outlet.

Model                                        Fuse

HSMA-120D PLAY, HDMA-120D PLAY, HMMA-120D PLAY| F2AL 5x20mm
HSMA-240D PLAY, HDMA-240D PLAY, HMMA-240D PLAY| F4AL 5x20mm
HSMA-350D PLAY, HDMA-350D PLAY, HMMA-350D PLAY| F6AL 5x20mm
14. DC +24V Power Input
These amplifiers can also be powered by DC 24V. This function is very useful in those installations where an auxiliary power line is provided at 24V which, in the case of blackout or other, powers the audio system mainly for emergency messages.

  1. 100V Speaker Power Output
    These are the power outputs with constant voltage at 100V. Depending on the models, there may be 1, 2 or 4 exits. Pay attention to the polarity of the terminals of these connectors.
    100V Speaker Power Output

  2. Stereo Aux Output
    This is the stereo line-level output containing an EQed mix of all Mic/Line/Aux inputs and DAB+/FM/BT/USB signals. Use it to send audio to other amplifiers, mixers, etc.

  3. Stereo Aux 1 Input
    There is a pair of RCA plugs that accept unbalanced line-level signals like CD/DVD players, FM/DAB+ tuners, Wi-Fi Audio Streaming Players, etc.

  4. Stereo Aux 2 Input
    Same as 17 but for Aux 2 Input

  5. EMC 100V Input
    This input accepts up to 100V audio signals with priority control over all audio signals (Mic1, Mic2, Mic3, Mic4, Aux1, Aux2, DAB+/FM/BT/USB). When an audio signal is present at this Phoenix terminal, the audio content has priority on any other signal, and is used only in case of emergency.

  6. EMC Volume
    This trimmer adjusts the EMC signal level. Please pay attention to the polarity of the terminals of these connectors.

DAB+/FM/BT/USB PLAYER OPERATION

DAB+ Mode

Click “Mode” repeatedly to switch into DAB+ mode.

DAB+ Mode

Channel search

Click rewind “ ” or fast forward “ ” button to switch the channel. Press“ ” button to play or pause. Turn DAB+/FM/BT/USB knob to adjust the volume.

Channel switching

Click rewind “ ” or fast forward “ ” button to switch the channel. Press“ ” button to play or pause. Turn DAB+/FM/BT/USB knob to adjust the volume.

FM mode

Click “Mode” repeatedly to switch into FM mode.

FM mode

Channel search

When the number of recorded channels is 0, click “Mode”; the channel will be automatically searched, or you can long press the “ ” button to perform manual channel search.

Channel switching

Click rewind “ ” or fast forward “ ” button to switch the channel. Press“ ” button to play or pause. Turn DAB+/FM/BT/USB knob to adjust the volume.

Bluetooth Mode

Click “Mode” repeatedly to switch into BT mode.

Bluetooth Mode

Pairing Procedure

There is no special procedure to pair this mixer amplifier to your preferred Bluetooth player; just follow the points below.

  • Go to the Settings menu of your BT device and choose the Bluetooth page.
  • Your mixer amplifier does not require any special activations procedure; you will see in the list of all available devices the name of your mixer amplifier.
  • Digit the password to complete the procedure.
Model Bluetooth Name Password
HSMA-120D PLAY HSMA-120D 0010
HSMA-240D PLAY HSMA-240D 0011
HSMA-350D PLAY HSMA-350D 0012
HDMA-120D PLAY HDMA-120D 0013
HDMA-240D PLAY HDMA-240D 0014
HDMA-350D PLAY HDMA-350D 0015
HMMA-120D PLAY HMMA-120D 0016
HMMA-240D PLAY HMMA-240D 0017
HMMA-350D PLAY HMMA-350D 0018

Song switching

Click rewind “ ” or fast forward “ ” button to skip the songs in your playlist. Press play/pause “ ” button to play or pause.

USB Mode

insert U disk, switch into USB mode.

USB Mode

Song Switching

Click rewind “ ” or fast forward “ ” button to skip the songs in your playlist. Press play/pause “ ” button to play or pause.

Remote Control
  1. Mode selection, click to switch in turn: FM, DAB+, USB, BT.

  2. Play/Pause Button (Same function as front panel).

  3. Previous Station/Track Button (Same function as front panel).
    EQ mode. Click to switch in turn among 6 EQ curves: NOR (Normal), CLA (Classic), POP, ROC

  4. (Rock), IAZ (Jazz), VOC (Vocal), USR1 and USR2.
    Note: USR1 e USR2 are not used.
    Number keypad. You can compose up to 5 digit numbers (e.g. 00001 – 99999). Once composed the desired number, wait about 1 second to recall it.
    In FM and DAB+ modes, once scanned the frequencies and memorized the available stations,
    you can directly recall them by numeric keys according to the preset numbers assigned by the unit.

  5. In USB and BT modes, you can recall the song in your playlist by numeric keys according to the position in the playlist or directory.
    Note: Red power, RPT and U/SD buttons are not used.

  6. Infrared sensor. Point this side towards the display.

  7. Mute Button. Press to instantly mute the player. It operates in all player modes (FM, BAD+, USB, BT).

  8. Next Station/Track Button (Same function as front panel).

  9. Vol+. Press to increase player volume (range is 00-32)

  10. Vol-. Press to decrease layer volume (range is 00-32).

  11. 9, Coin cell battery case. Open the case to replace the battery when exhaust.
    NOTE: Use only CR2032 3V Lithium Battery

SPECIFICATIONS

1-Zone Models
  HSMA-120D PLAY HSMA-240D PLA HSMA-350D PLAY
Zone 1 zone
Rated power 120W 240W 350W
Freq. response 100Hz~16KHz
Power Outputs 100V for each zone; Overall @ 4-16Ω
THD ≤1%
S/N Ratio ≥80dB
N. Channels 4 Mic Inputs, 2x Aux Line Inputs, 1x FM/DAB+/BT/USB Built-In

Player
EQ Controls| Low (± 6dB @ 150Hz) High (± 6dB @ 10kHz)
AUX Output| 1000mV
AUX 1-2 Inputs| 300mV
MIC 1 Input| 15mV ±3mV
MIC/Line 2/3/4 Inputs| 30mV ±3mV (Mic Position); 300mV (Line Position)
EMC input| 100V
Bluetooth| 5.0 Version with EDR (10m receiving range, without obstacles)
DAB+| 170MHz-240MHz
FM Tuner| 88MHz-108MHz
USB Audio Format| MP3, WAV, WMA, SBC (FAT32, max. 128GByte)
Main Power| AC220-240V, 50Hz/60Hz
Off-Load Consumption| 8W
Full-load Consumption| 138W (120W Amp), 285W (250W Amp), 420W (350W)
Auxiliary Power| DC 24V – 10A max.
Fuse| F2AL| F4AL| F6AL
Unit Size (WxDxH)| 482 x 300 x 88 mm (16.8 x 3.5 x 11.8 in)
Unit Weight| 6 kg (13.2 lbs.)| 7,05 kg (15.5 lbs.)| 7,4 kg (16.3 lbs.)
Packing Size (WxDxH)| 747 x 397 x 164 mm (29.4 x 15.6 x 6.4 in)
Packing Weight| 7,5 kg (16.5 lbs.)| 8,55 kg (18.8 lbs.)| 8,9 kg (19.6 lbs.)

2-Zone Models

HDMA-120D PLAY       HDMA-240D PLAY      HDMA-350D PLAY

Zone| 2 zones
Rated power| 120W| 240W| 350W
Freq. response| 100Hz~16KHz
Power Outputs| 100V for each zone; Overall @ 4-16Ω
THD| ≤1%
S/N Ratio| ≥80dB
N. Channels| 4 Mic Inputs, 2x Aux Line Inputs, 1x FM/DAB+/BT/USB Built-In Player
EQ Controls| Low (± 6dB @ 150Hz) High (± 6dB @ 10kHz)
AUX Output| 1000mV
AUX 1-2 Inputs| 300mV
MIC 1 Input| 15mV ±3mV
MIC/Line 2/3/4 Inputs| 30mV ±3mV (Mic Position); 300mV (Line Position)
EMC input| 100V
Bluetooth| 5.0 Version with EDR (10m receiving range, without obstacles)
DAB+| 170MHz-240MHz
FM Tuner| 88MHz-108MHz
USB Audio Format| MP3, WAV, WMA, SBC (FAT32, max. 128GByte)
Main Power| AC220-240V, 50Hz/60Hz
Off-Load Consumption| 8W
Full-load Consumption| 138W (120W Amp), 285W (250W Amp), 420W (350W)
Auxiliary Power| DC 24V – 10A max.
Fuse| F2AL| F4AL| F6AL
Unit Size (WxDxH)| 482 x 300 x 88 mm (16.8 x 3.5 x 11.8 in)
Unit Weight| 6,05 kg (13.3 lbs.)| 7,1 kg (15.6 lbs.)| 7,45 kg (16.4 lbs.)
Packing Size (WxDxH)| 747 x 397 x 164 mm (29.4 x 15.6 x 6.4 in)
Packing Weight| 7,55 kg (16.6 lbs.)| 7,55 kg (16.6 lbs.)| 8,95 kg (19.7 lbs.)

4-Zone Models

HMMA-120D PLAY      HMMA-240D PLAY      HMMA-350D PLAY

Zone| 4 zones
Rated power| 120W| 240W| 350W
Freq. response| 100Hz~16KHz
Power Outputs| 100V for each zone; Overall @ 4-16Ω
THD| ≤1%
S/N Ratio| ≥80dB
N. Channels| 4 Mic Inputs, 2x Aux Line Inputs, 1x FM/DAB+/BT/USB Built-In Player
EQ Controls| Low (± 6dB @ 150Hz) High (± 6dB @ 10kHz)
AUX Output| 1000mV
AUX 1-2 Inputs| 300mV
MIC 1 Input| 15mV ±3mV
MIC/Line 2/3/4 Inputs| 30mV ±3mV (Mic Position); 300mV (Line Position)
EMC input| 100V
Bluetooth| 5.0 Version with EDR (10m receiving range, without obstacles)
DAB+| 170MHz-240MHz
FM Tuner| 88MHz-108MHz
USB Audio Format| MP3, WAV, WMA, SBC (FAT32, max. 128GByte)
Main Power| AC220-240V, 50Hz/60Hz
Off-Load Consumption| 8W
Full-load Consumption| 138W (120W Amp), 285W (250W Amp), 420W (350W)
Auxiliary Power| DC 24V – 10A max.
Fuse| F2AL| F4AL| F6AL
Unit Size (WxDxH)| 482 x 300 x 88 mm (16.8 x 3.5 x 11.8 in)
Unit Weight| 6,1 kg (13.4 lbs.)| 7,15 kg (15.8 lbs.)| 7,5 kg (16.5 lbs.)
Packing Size (WxDxH)| 747 x 397 x 164 mm (29.4 x 15.6 x 6.4 in)
Packing Weight| 7,6 kg (16.7 lbs.)| 8,65 kg (19.0 lbs.)| 9 kg (19.8 lbs.)

WARRANTY AND SERVICE

All HELVIA® products are covered by warranty according to European regulations (2 years in the case of purchase by private person – B2C; 1 year in the case of purchase by company – B2B). The warranty is valid from the date of purchase by the end user (private individual or company), indicated in the purchase document (receipt in the case of private person; invoice in the case of company). The following cases / components are not covered by the above warranty.

  • All accessories supplied with the product;
  • Improper use;
  • Failure due to wear and tear;
  • Any unauthorized modification of the product by the user or third parties.

HELVIA must meet the warranty obligations due to any non-compliant materials or manufacturing defects, by remedying free of charge at HELVIA’s discretion by either repairing or replacing specific parts or the entire equipment. Any defective parts removed by a product in the event of a warranty claim become property of HELVIA.
During the warranty period, defective products can be returned to HELVIA retailer or installer with proof of original purchase (receipt or invoice). To avoid damage during transport, please use the original packaging, if available. For more information, visit the website: www.frenexport.com.

WARNING

READ CAREFULLY – only for EU and EEA (Norway, Iceland and Liechtenstein).

This symbol indicates that the product must not be disposed of with household waste, according to the WEEE directive (2202/96/EC and subsequent amendments) and national legislation.
The product must be delivered to a designated waste collection center (e.g. on an authorized one-for one basis when you buy a new similar product, or to an authorized collection site for recycling waste electrical and electronic equipment). Improper handling of this type of waste can have a negative impact on the environment and human health due to potentially dangerous substances that are generally associated with electrical and electronic equipment. At the same time, your cooperation in the proper disposal of this product will contribute to the effective use of natural resources. For more information about where you can drop off your waste equipment for recycling, please contact your local city office, waste authority, approved WEEE scheme or your household waste disposal service.

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