The M2 is a multi-media audio distribution system which offers an unseen flexibility and amount of possibilities for any audio distribution system. It can handle a diverse array of input signals and has enough DSP power to apply the most modern filters, effects and other options. In general, the M2 is an 9 x 8 digital audio mixer, which is based on 11 powerful DSP processors. It is fully digitally controllable through a web browser interface, optional touchscreen display, wall panels and Android or IOS apps. Using the freely available AUDAC Touch™ application for smart devices guarantees total system control and configuration from any device on any location and at any time. The built-in digital mixer makes it possible to mix all input signals together and patch them to any of the outputs. What makes the M2 superior to all other digital audio matrixes is the superior DSP power and advanced software. It contains 8 balanced stereo inputs with Automatic Level Control (ALC) where to any Line or Microphone level source can be connected. Other functions which can be applied to the inputs are: Noise Gate, Filters, 5 Band Parametric EQ, and Phantom power. The zone outputs are balanced stereo outputs with the possibility to integrate an optional Power Amplifier Kit (POW2). The outputs are switchable between Mono / Stereo and also have the possibility to apply many other functions such as Delay, Restricting the audio level, 5-Band Parametric EQ and Filters. Together with the audio outputs, one output relay (NO / NC contacts) is provided for every zone. This can be used for controlling external devices such as emergency lights, bypassing volume controllers, ... All audio inputs can be mixed to the outputs. To keep a clear overview of all these functions, they can be grouped to different scenes. With these scenes, it will be possible to recall all the right settings by one single action. Some of the many other features are: 10 programmable contract inputs, 256 Pre-programmed events, fiber optical interface (option), 7” Touchscreen display kit (option), ... The AUDAC APM paging tables are designed to create a powerful and flexible paging solution in combination with the M2.
Note: The AUDAC M2DIS interactive 7" touch-screen display kit shown on some promotional images of the M2 is an optional expansion kit not included in the standard M2.

| Inputs | Balanced Mic./Line | Type | 8 x Balanced Stereo Input (Mic./Line) |
| Connector | 3-pin Euro Terminal Block (Pitch - 3.81 mm) | ||
| Unbalanced Stereo | Type | 4 x Stereo Unbalanced Line | |
| Connector | RCA | ||
| Balanced Priority Audio | Type | 2 x Balanced Priority Audio Input (Line) | |
| Connector | 3-pin Euro Terminal Block (Pitch - 5.08 mm) | ||
| Peripheral Interface | Type | 10 x Peripheral Interface Input | |
| Connector | RJ45 | ||
| Priority Contact | Type | 2 x Priority Contact Input | |
| Connector | 2-pin Euro Terminal Block (Pitch - 5.08 mm) | ||
| Contact | Type | 8 x Contact Input | |
| Connector | 9-pin Euro Terminal Block (Pitch - 5.08 mm) | ||
| Outputs | Balanced Stereo | Type | 8 x Balanced Stereo outputs |
| Connector | 3-pin Euro Terminal Block (Pitch - 3.81 mm) | ||
| Power Amplifier | Type | 8 x Power Amplifier outputs (option) | |
| Connector | 4-pin Euro Terminal Block (Pitch - 5.08 mm) | ||
| Relay | Type | 8 x Relay outputs (NO/NC) | |
| Connector | 3-pin Euro Terminal Block (Pitch - 3.81 mm) | ||
| Control | Front panel (M2DIS Display option) | ||
| RS-232 | |||
| TCP/IP (RJ45) | |||
| Wall panel (RS-485) | |||
| Audac Touch™ | |||
| Web (Flash) | |||
| Power | Supply | 100 ~ 240 V AC / 50 ~ 60 Hz | |
| Socket Connections (AUDAC Touch™) | 5 sockets | ||
| Dimensions | 18.98 x 5.20 x 13.78 " (W x H x D) |
| Weight | 19.51 lb |
| Mounting | 19” Rack |
| Unit height | 3 HE |
| Optional expansion kit | M2DIS (7” Touchscreen display kit) |
| POW2 (Internal Power Amp 16 x 60 W) | |
| OPT2 (Fiber interconnection Interface) | |
| Peripheral Interfaces | DW5065 All-In-One Wall Panel |
| DW3020/4020 Wall control panel | |
| APM1xx Digital Paging Consoles |
| Education |
| Hotels |
| Public facilities |
| Corporate spaces |
| Residential |
| Houses of worship |
| Clubs, bars, restaurants |
The following figure shows an example of how an M2 could be used in a residential application. Sources such as a XMP44 Professional modular audio system are available. The M2 is controllable using one of the multiple wall panels or, wirelessly, through the Audac Touch app or web interface. In this example the integrated voice file is being used as a doorbell.

Below we can see an example setup using three matrix units in a medium-sized business.
First of all there is the main offices building with its own matrix, four XMP44 Professional modular audio system. Each zone in the building has its own local DW5066 wall panel for adjusting their zone settings according to their own preference or adding their own music sources to the system. A paging console is positioned near the front desk.
The warehouse has paging consoles setup across the building for easy communication between various parts of the supply and processing chain. Paging calls can be made globally or to specific departments. Local music choice and volume can be edited using DW3020 panels.
Finally the meeting room and its surrounding offices have a more advanced setup. Not only does the room have a powered M2 connected with two wall panels and a microphone, a paging console is also setup to control lighting, projection and window blinds using an ARJ and ARU relay system. Computers throughout the building allow authorised personnel to access the matrix unit's advanced options.

The M2’s on-board processor is equipped with automatic gain control functionality allowing the sources level to be adjusted in different ways. One possibility configures a maximum input level and reduces it when exceeding the configured level. Another option is to configure a fixed level whereby the gain is dynamically controlled so a constant output volume is achieved. This is ideal for applications with various audio sources or when radio stations with different levels are connected. This function can also be configured as a noise gate reducing hum and feedback which cuts the signal when not in use.
Microphones connected to the M2 using one of its 8 balanced inputs can benefit from the M2’s signal processing to reduce or eliminate feedback. With a flexible system such as the M2, it is important that it can be used to its full potential without feedback. For example, when a microphone is connected for an unannounced speech, you no longer have to worry about unwanted feedback. The M2 makes sure that the speaker only has to focus on his speech.
The M2 allows any number of inputs to be mixed, letting you combine one or multiple microphones with other audio sources in a single zone. The talk over function even dynamically lowers the volume for a certain source when other selected sources are activated. For instance by having the music level lowered when a microphone is in use.
Prerecorded messages and signals can be played directly from the SD card slot on the front of the unit and recalled by either timed actions, triggered actions or control buttons such as those on an AUDAC APM paging console. This can be used for applications such as an automatically triggered doorbell or evacuation.
Playing intelligible audio messages in exceptionally large spaces calls for specialized measures and the M2 is up to the task. In large venues such as arenas or train stations, sound often takes over a second to reach its audience. By using a custom delay, the M2 can assure that each zone plays with a progressive delay, assuring that your message comes across, even to the people in the back.

Remote control & RS232The main remote control input is an RJ45 connector which should be connected to a LAN network. This makes it possible to control the M2 system using a web browser.
The RS232 connector can be used to control the M2 with external controllers. This allows you to control the system using hardware from other manufacturers like home or industrial automation systems.
Peripheral interfaces10 RJ45 connectors are provided for expansion with additional wall control panels and in- and output modules. All these connectors contain RS485 control signals so they allow you to control the amplifier from multiple locations. 8 of these connectors are capable of carrying bi-directional digital audio transfer signals for expansion of the input channels and remote output duplication.
Link in- and outputsAn optional link in- and output allows connection of multiple matrix systems in cascade. This way, audio channels can be transmitted over fiber and installations can be extended over large distances (optional OPT2).
Priority & contact inputsTwo priority audio inputs are provided, as well as 2+8 input contacts which can be used for triggering a wide variety of actions such as playing voice file messages or recalling mixing presets (scenes, ...).
Input 1-8 / Output 1-8The M2 offers 8 balanced stereo inputs that are all software selectable between line and microphone level. A 9th input can be selected from 4 stereo line inputs, useful for switching between multiple sources with a single application such as video or radio.
The M2 also offers a relay output with NO and NC contacts for each of the 8 output zones. These can be used for bypassing analog volume controllers and much more such as activating emergency lights when a message is played, powering up beamers or operating automated curtains.
When the optional power amplifier kit is installed, each zone has an amplified stereo audio output with a power of 2 x 60W at 4Ω.
| DW5066 | DW30xx/DW40xx | MWX4x | MWX65 | |
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| Custom logo |