citronic MONOLITH mk3 Active Sub with Column Array User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- citronic
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MONOLITH mk3
Active Sub + Column Array
Item ref: 171.237UK
User Manual Version 1.0
Caution: Please read this manual carefully before operating Damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty
Introduction
Thank you for choosing the MONOLITH mk3 active sub + column array with inbuilt
media player.
This product is designed to provide medium to high power output for a wide
range of sound reinforcement applications.
Please read this manual to achieve optimum performance from your speaker
cabinet and avoid damage through misuse.
Package Contents
- MONOLITH mk3 active sub cabinet
- MONOLITH mk3 column speaker
- Adjustable 35mmØ mounting pole
- SPK-SPK link lead
- IEC power lead
This product contains no user-serviceable parts, so make no attempt to try to fix or modify this item yourself as this will invalidate the warranty. We recommend you keep the original package and proof of purchase for any possible replacement or return issues.
Warning
To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose any of the
components to rain or moisture.
Avoid impact to any of the components.
No user serviceable parts inside – refer servicing to qualified service
personnel.
Safety
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Please observe the following warning conventions
CAUTION: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN
This symbol indicates that dangerous voltage constituting a risk of electric shock is present within this unit
This symbol indicates that there are important operating and maintenance instructions in the literature accompanying this unit. -
Ensure that the correct mains lead is used with adequate current rating and mains voltage is as stated on the unit.
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Avoid ingress of water or particles into any part of the housing. If liquids are spilled on the cabinet, stop using immediately, allow the unit to dry out and have checked by qualified personnel before further use.
Warning: this unit must be earthed
Placement
- Keep the electronic parts out of direct sunlight and away from heat sources.
- Position the cabinet on a stable surface or stand that is adequate to support the weight of the product.
- Allow adequate space for cooling and access to controls and connections at the rear of the cabinet.
- Keep the cabinet away from damp or dusty environments.
Cleaning
- Use a soft dry or slightly damp cloth to clean surfaces of the cabinet.
- A soft brush can be used to clear debris from controls and connections without damaging them.
- To avoid damage, do not use solvents to clean any parts of the cabinet.
Rear panel layout
1. Media player display
2. Media player controls
3. Line in 6.3mm jack
4. Line in XLR socket
5. MIX OUT line output XLR
6. Line in L+R RCA sockets
7. POWER on/off switch
8. SD card slot| 9. USB port
10. Column speaker output SPK socket
11. MIC/LINE level switch (for Jack/XLR)
12. FLAT/BOOST switch
13. Master GAIN control
14. SUBWOOFER LEVEL control
15. Mains fuse holder
16. IEC power inlet
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Setting up
Position your Monolith mk3 sub cabinet on a stable surface capable of
supporting the weight and vibrations from the cabinet. Insert the supplied
35mm pole into the mounting socket on top of the sub cabinet and mount the
column speaker onto the pole at the desired height adjustment.
Connect the speaker output from the Monolith mk3 sub cabinet (10) to the
column speaker input using the supplied SPK-SPK lead.
Aim the sub and column towards the audience or listeners and not in direct
line of sight with any microphones that are fed into the Monolith mk3 to avoid
feedback (howling or squealing caused by the mic “hearing” itself)
Connect the input signal for the Monolith mk3 to either the XLR, 6.3mm jack or
L+R RCA sockets on the rear panel (4, 3, 6). If the input signal is a
microphone or at low impedance mic level, use the XLR or 6.3mm jack and press
in the MIC/LINE level switch (11). For standard LINE level input, keep this
switch at the OUT position.
The Monolith mk3 has a FLAT/BOOST switch (12) which, when pressed in, engages
a gain boost for the lower frequencies to enhance the bass output. Set this to
BOOST if a more prominent bass output is needed.
connect the supplied IEC power lead to the mains power inlet (16)
If the signal into to the Monolith mk3 cabinet (and the internal media player)
is to be linked onto a further
Monolith or other active PA speaker, the signal can be fed from the MIX OUT
line output XLR to further equipment (5)
When all necessary connections are made, set the GAIN and SUBWOOFER LEVEL
controls (13, 14) to MIN and connect the supplied IEC power cable (or
equivalent) from the mains power supply to the Monolith mk3 power inlet (16),
ensuring the correct supply voltage.
Operation
Whilst playing a line input signal into the Monolith mk3 (or speaking into a
connected microphone), gradually increase the GAIN control (13) until the
sound output can be heard and then gradually increase to the required volume
level.
Increase the SUBWOOFER LEVEL control to introduce sub-bass frequencies to the
output to the desired level.
More sub-bass may be needed for music playback than it would for speech alone.
If even more bass output is needed (e.g., for dance or rock music), press in
the FLAT/BOOST switch (12) to apply a bass boost to the signal and this will
add more bass frequencies to the overall output.
The initial testing of the system can also be performed in the same way from
USB or SD playback or from a Bluetooth audio stream. Read the following
section for instructions on how to operate the media player to use it as a
playback source.
Media player
The Monolith mk3 has an internal media player, which can play back mp3 or wma
tracks stored on SD card or USB flash drive. The media player can also receive
Bluetooth wireless audio from a smart phone.
NOTE: The USB port is for flash drives only. Do not try to charge a smart
phone from this port.
On power-up, the media player will display “No Source” if no USB or SD media
are present.
Insert a USB flash drive or SD card with mp3 or wma audio tracks stored on the
device and playback should begin automatically. The SD card should be no
larger than 32GB and formatted to FAT32.
Pressing the MODE button will step through USB – SD – Bluetooth modes when
pressed.
The other playback buttons are listed below, with control over play, pause,
stop, previous and next track.
There is also a Repeat button to choose between repeating the current track or
all tracks in the directory.
MODE | Steps through USB – SD card – Bluetooth |
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Play/Pause current track | |
Stop playback (return to start) | |
Repeat mode – single track or all tracks | |
Previous track | |
Next track |
Bluetooth
To play tracks wirelessly from a smart phone (or other Bluetooth device),
press the MODE button until the display shows “Bluetooth unconnected”. In the
smart phone Bluetooth menu, search for a Bluetooth device with the ID name
“Monolith” and select to pair.
The smart phone may prompt you to accept pairing to the Monolith and when
accepted, the smart phone will pair with the Monolith mk3 and connect as a
wireless sending device. At this point, the Monolith media player display will
show “Bluetooth connected” to confirm this.
Playback of audio on the smart phone will now be played through the Monolith
mk3 and the playback controls on the Monolith media player will also
wirelessly control playback from the smart phone.
Switching MODE to playback from a USB or SD memory device will also disconnect
the Bluetooth connection.
When the Monolith mk3 is not in use, turn down the GAIN and SUBWOOFER LEVEL
controls (13, 14)
Specifications
Power supply | 230Vac, 50Hz (IEC) |
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Fuse | T3.15AL 250V (5 x 20mm) |
Construction | 15mm MDF with texture polyurea coating |
Output power: rms | 400W + 100W |
Output power: max. | 1000W |
Audio source | Internal USB/SD/BT player |
Input | Switchable Mic (XLR/Jack) or Line (Jack/RCA) |
Controls | Gain, Sub-woofer level, Sub Boost switch, Mic/Line switch |
Outputs | Speaker out (SPK) to column, Line out (XLR) |
Sub driver | 1 x 300mmØ (12“) |
Column drivers | 4 x 100mmØ (4“) Ferrite, 1 x 25mmØ (1“) Neodymium |
Sensitivity | 103dB |
Frequency response | 35Hz – 20kHz |
Dimensions: sub cabinet | 480 x 450 x 380mm |
Weight: sub cabinet | 20.0kg |
Dimensions: column | 580 x 140 x 115mm |
Weight: column | 5.6kg |
Disposal: The “Crossed Wheelie Bin” symbol on the product means that the
product is classed as Electrical or Electronic equipment and should not be
disposed with other household or commercial waste at the end of its useful
life. The goods must be disposed of according to your local council
guidelines.
Hereby, AVSL Group Ltd. declares that the radio equipment type 171.237UK is in
compliance with Directive
2014/53/EU
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity for 171.237UK is available
at the following internet address:
http://www.avsl.com/assets/exportdoc/1/7/171237UK%20CE.pdf
Errors and omissions excepted. Copyright© 2023.
AVSL Group Ltd. Unit 2-4 Bridgewater Park, Taylor Rd. Manchester. M41 7JQ
AVSL (EUROPE) Ltd, Unit 3D North Point House, North Point Business Park, New
Mallow Road, Cork, Ireland.
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