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the MIC1 input.When disabled, MIC1 will mix with lines 

1-8 and local inputs if required. This Microphone input 

has been designed to give global priority over all other 

inputs if enabled via the front panel. The MIC1 priority 

setting is not saved when the MAT-8000 is switched off, 

and will return to its default state on powered back on.

The default state of the MIC1 Priority is disabled.

6. MUSIC VOLUME
The Music Volume control knob (6) controls the selected 

source (zones 1-8 and local input) input level. If the 

system is used with Remote Control Panels, the Music 

Volume knob will be disabled Source Music Volume level 

will be controlled at the remote control panel only. for 

zones where a remote control panel is connected.

7. MASTER VOLUME
The Master Volume control knob (7) will control the com-

bined MIC1 and Source Output Volume Level, if the MIC1 

input has been enabled for a zone. The Master Volume 

control knob will not control the Paging Console Public 

Address Volume Level,or the Line 8 Source Input Volume 

Level when the Line 8 Source Input Priority Function is 

enabled. This function has been designed as a global 

BGM input if required. 

8. MIC1 VOLUME
The MIC1 Volume control knob (8) will control the MIC1 

input level if this global mic has been configured to 

 operate within the zone.

9. MONITOR ZONE SELECT
The ZONE SELECT button (9) is used to select one of the 

8 zones to be monitored. Pressing the zone select button 

will cycle through all zones in sequence as follows: 1, 2, 

3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and OFF. 

A zone can be selected pressing the ZONE SELECT 

 button. Once the display shows the desired zone, 

press the ENTER button to confirm and change to the 

selected zone.

Note:

The zone will only change after the ENTER button is 

pressed, otherwise the source selection will be returned 

to its previous setting after 10 seconds.

The monitor zone function enables the audio output from 

a zone to be monitored through a small speaker on the 

front panel. This is particularly useful when controlling 

the audio in a remote zone or testing the system.

10. MONITOR ZONE LED DISpLAy
The Single Digit Monitor Zone LED Display (10) will 

 display the selected zone numbers,1-8.

11. MONITOR ZONE OUTpUT LEVEL
The 5 LED Monitor Zone Output Level Meter (11) will 

provide visual indication of the audio signal level for a 

selected zone.

12. MONITOR VOLUME
The Monitor Volume control knob (12) will control

the in-built Monitor Speaker volume level.

13 ESC
The ESC button (13) is used to cancel the selection of 

source select,monitor zone select and BGM function 

 buttons.

14. ENTER
The ENTER button (14) is used to confirm selection of 

source select,monitor zone select and BGM function 

 buttons.

15. BgM ALL
The BGM ALL button (15) is used to select the same 

source for all 8 zones simultaneously. To confirm the  

BGM ALL selection,press ENTER.

Note:

The BGM ALL selection will only be confirmed after the 

ENTER button is pressed ,otherwise the source selection 

will be return to previous setting after 10 seconds. In the 

event power is lost, the BGM ALL selection settings will 

be saved and the unit will return to the previous BGM ALL 

setting when powered back on.

Summary of Contents for MAT-8000

Page 1: ...to obtain the optimum results from this unit We also recommend that you keep this manual handy for future reference Check our website for any updates of this manual www artsound be House of Music NV R...

Page 2: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Safety precautions 3 2 Introduction 5 3 Front panel layout 5 4 Rear panel layout 7 5 rs 485 communication protocol 10 6 Specifications 12 7 Connection diagram 13 8 Connection and...

Page 3: ...Using a voltage higher than that which is specified may result in fire or electric shock Do not cut kink otherwise damage nor modify the power supply cord In addition avoid using the power cord in clo...

Page 4: ...f the unit falls or the unit case breaks If the power supply cord is damaged exposure of the core disconnection etc If it is malfunctioning no tone sounds To prevent a fire or electric shock never ope...

Page 5: ...rol panels the zone source select button will be disabled when a remote control panel is connected to a zone In this situation the source selection can only be controlled via the remote control panel...

Page 6: ...n sequence as follows 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 and OFF A zone can be selected pressing the ZONE SELECT button Once the display shows the desired zone press the ENTER button to confirm and change to the selecte...

Page 7: ...VE3 SLAVE4 MASTER SLAVE1 SLAVE2 SLAVE3 SLAVE4 Extension Matrix 3 Extension Matrix 1 Master Matrix Extension Matrix 2 MASTER SLAVE1 SLAVE2 SLAVE3 SLAVE4 MASTER SLAVE1 SLAVE2 SLAVE3 SLAVE4 dB GAIN HF LF...

Page 8: ...set at 300 mV 1 1 v 10 K Ohm 7 Remote Control Panel Input Each of the eight zones can have a remote control panel connected The Remote control Panel will enable the source and volume to be controlled...

Page 9: ...s detected the EMC Input will be open and take priority over all other inputs The EMC Input will only take priority and broadcast to zones where there is a Zone Fire Alarm Dry Contact Closure Each zon...

Page 10: ...in at 100hz 10dB RS 485 Communication Protocol Baud Rate 57600 bps S Parity Check Odd parity check Data 16 bytes Accumulation 2nd data byte 3rd data byte 4th data byte MAT 8000 Inquiry Data The MAT 80...

Page 11: ...one The inquiry command which is from the Matrix to the remote wall plate is both inquiry and status data to update the wall plate status ie source input zone volume The inquiry data format is hA 20 l...

Page 12: ...n gain to increase MIC1 Impedance 600 MIC Level Control Input 100 Hz sine wave signal 8 dB Paging Console Sensitivity Input 1 KHz sine wave signal output 0 775 V 500mV Paging Console Gain Control 8 dB...

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Page 14: ...nsion Keypad Dip Switch Setting There are 4 address codes on both remote the paging console and the extension keypad which are used to identify these Please Note Only one address code switch of each d...

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