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IDA8 Global-Net User Manual

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© 2017, ATEÏS, member of PAX ProAV Group

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PSS-AS 

3.2.6

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Control Panel

3.2.6.1

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Rear/Side Panel

3.2.6.2

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Configuration

3.2.6.3

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Keys & Paging

3.2.6.3

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Trigger/Control

3.2.6.3

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Message

3.2.6.3

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Settings

3.2.6.3

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Parameter

3.2.6.3

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Multi Language

3.2.6.3

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Recording Function

3.2.6.3

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LCD Menu

3.2.6.4

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Select Input/Output Source

3.2.6.4

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Routing & Message

3.2.6.4

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Monitor

3.2.6.4

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Config

3.2.6.4

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Connection with Junction Box

3.2.6.5

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Troubleshooting

3.2.6.6

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Fault LED

3.2.6.6

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No Connection via Ateis Studio/IDA8 & ECS &
LAPG2T Controller

3.2.6.6

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Step 1 (Wiring)

3.2.6.6.2

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Step 2 (Software & Firmware Version)

3.2.6.6.2

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Step 3 (Software Setting)

3.2.6.6.2

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Step 4 (Contact Service)

3.2.6.6.2

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Junction Box 

3.2.7

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Control Panel

3.2.7.1

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Connection with PPM/URC/DNM/PSS

3.2.7.2

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IDA8

3.2.7.2

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Connect with One Device

3.2.7.2.1

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Cascade with Multiple Devices

3.2.7.2.1

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Parallel with Multiple Devices

3.2.7.2.1

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Connect with PSS-AS

3.2.7.2.1

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Topology of Master & Slave Switch

3.2.7.2

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8 Pin RJ-45/10 Pin RJ-45

3.2.7.3

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URC-150/URC-150AS 

3.2.8

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Control Panel

3.2.8.1

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Rear Panel

3.2.8.2

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Configuration

3.2.8.3

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URC-200/URC-200 AS 

3.2.9

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Control Panel

3.2.9.1

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Configuration

3.2.9.2

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Edit Control Items

3.2.9.2

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Import/Export Configuration

3.2.9.2

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Save/Load Configuration

3.2.9.2

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Reset Configuation

3.2.9.2

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Maintenance

3.2.9.3

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Update Firmware

3.2.9.3

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Protected Mode

3.2.9.3

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Troubleshooting

3.2.9.4

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PPM-IT5 

3.2.10

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Control Panel

3.2.10.1

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Side Panel

3.2.10.2

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LCD Menu

3.2.10.3

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Main

3.2.10.3

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Dial

3.2.10.3

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Message

3.2.10.3

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Setting

3.2.10.3

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Web Interface

3.2.10.4

Summary of Contents for IDA8 Series

Page 1: ...IDA8 TM User Manual v3 09 Global Net ...

Page 2: ...A8SAB 3 1 2 37 Front Panel 3 1 2 1 38 Rear Panel 3 1 2 2 40 Peripherals 3 1 2 3 40 3rd Party Control 3 1 2 4 41 IDA8S 3 1 3 41 Front Panel 3 1 3 1 42 Rear Panel 3 1 3 2 43 Peripherals 3 1 3 3 44 3rd Party Control 3 1 3 4 44 IDA8SL 3 1 4 45 Front Panel 3 1 4 1 46 Rear Panel 3 1 4 2 47 Peripherals 3 1 4 3 48 3rd Party Control 3 1 4 4 48 IDA8C SW 3 1 5 49 Front Panel 3 1 5 1 51 Rear Panel 3 1 5 2 53 ...

Page 3: ...1 82 Remote Offline 3 1 9 1 82 URGP 32I Fault 3 1 9 1 83 Remote Fault 3 1 9 1 84 Ethernet Remote Offline 3 1 9 1 84 Ethernet Remote Fault 3 1 9 1 85 File Corruption 3 1 9 1 85 ModBus Offline 3 1 9 1 85 AMP Rating Fault 3 1 9 1 86 BackupAmp Used State 3 1 9 1 86 Local AteisNet Backup Mode 3 1 9 1 87 Global AteisNet Backup Mode 3 1 9 1 87 Bypass Mode 3 1 9 1 88 Major User Define Fault 3 1 9 1 88 Min...

Page 4: ...itoring 3 1 10 2 122 Amplifier Leakage Monitoring 3 1 10 2 124 Switch Amplifier Group 3 1 10 2 126 Procedure of Monitoring Setup 3 1 10 3 126 Redundancy Switching Faults 3 1 10 4 127 Modbus 3 1 11 128 Configuration 3 1 11 1 128 Log List 3 1 12 132 Bypass Mode 3 1 13 133 Security Mode 3 1 14 134 Ethernet Access List 3 1 15 135 Volume Override 3 1 16 136 Message Limitation 3 1 17 136 Modify Audio Bo...

Page 5: ... 1 6 168 EVAC Inputs 3 2 1 6 168 External Indication 3 2 1 6 169 Expansion Out 3 2 1 6 169 External Control 3 2 1 6 169 Ateis Studio Configurations 3 2 1 7 170 Full Redundancy 3 2 1 7 172 Partial Redundancy 3 2 1 7 174 Standby Mode 3 2 1 8 175 DialPad 3 2 2 175 Control Panel 3 2 2 1 176 Rear Panel 3 2 2 2 177 Configuration 3 2 2 3 178 Wireless Transceiver 3 2 3 178 Front Panel 3 2 3 1 179 Rear Pan...

Page 6: ...222 Junction Box 3 2 7 222 Control Panel 3 2 7 1 223 Connection with PPM URC DNM PSS 3 2 7 2 223 IDA8 3 2 7 2 223 Connect with One Device 3 2 7 2 1 224 Cascade with Multiple Devices 3 2 7 2 1 226 Parallel with Multiple Devices 3 2 7 2 1 226 Connect with PSS AS 3 2 7 2 1 228 Topology of Master Slave Switch 3 2 7 2 228 8 Pin RJ 45 10 Pin RJ 45 3 2 7 3 228 URC 150 URC 150AS 3 2 8 229 Control Panel 3 ...

Page 7: ... 266 Netstream Select 3 2 10 4 2 266 Music Play Stop 3 2 10 4 2 267 Logic Read 3 2 10 4 2 267 Multi Function 3 2 10 4 2 268 Macro PPM IT5 3 2 10 4 2 268 Goto Button PPM IT5 3 2 10 4 2 269 Locked Button PPM IT5 3 2 10 4 2 270 External Variable PPM IT5 3 2 10 4 2 270 Audio Matrix 3 2 10 4 2 273 Icecast 3 2 10 4 2 278 Machine Windows PPM IT5 3 2 10 4 2 280 Media Setting 3 2 10 4 2 280 File Access 3 2...

Page 8: ...6 303 Configuration 3 2 16 1 303 CDPM 3 2 17 304 Control Panel 3 2 17 1 305 Configuration 3 2 17 2 305 Single Port 3 2 17 2 306 Dual Port 3 2 17 2 306 PCP 3 2 18 307 Control Panel 3 2 18 1 308 Configuration 3 2 18 2 312 PSC 3 2 19 313 Control Panel 3 2 19 1 314 Configuration 3 2 19 2 317 ANM 3 2 20 318 Control 3 2 20 1 319 Connection 3 2 20 2 319 3 3 Amplifier 319 SPA 3 3 1 320 Front Panel 3 3 1 1...

Page 9: ... File Paging 4 3 10 358 Remote PSS AS Jump Paging 4 3 11 358 4 4 Device Management 359 Search and Connect 4 4 1 360 Deploy 4 4 2 360 Front Panel Language 4 4 3 361 Connection Source 4 4 4 361 Machine File System 4 4 5 361 How To 4 4 5 1 365 Parameters 4 4 5 2 368 Machine Log 4 4 6 369 Machine Setting 4 4 7 369 Date Time NTP Daylight Saving 4 4 7 1 370 Telephone Setting 4 4 7 2 370 Ethernet Monitor...

Page 10: ... Function via Remotes 4 5 2 3 411 Log Loading 4 5 2 4 411 4 6 User Management 411 User Levels 4 6 1 412 User Accounts 4 6 2 DSP Components 413 413 5 1 Delay Advanced Basic 414 5 2 Dynamic 414 AGC AGC Stereo 5 2 1 416 Auto Noise Gain A N G 5 2 2 419 Compressor Compressor Stereo 5 2 3 421 Comp limiter 5 2 4 422 DNM 485D DNM 485S DNM ED DNM ES 5 2 5 423 Ducker Ducker Stereo 5 2 6 424 Expander Expande...

Page 11: ...16I16O 5 13 9 459 Event 5 13 10 459 Trigger 5 13 10 1 461 Value Control 5 13 10 2 462 Fault Definer 5 13 11 462 Fault Definer 5 13 11 1 463 Fault Definer Security 5 13 11 2 464 Latcher 5 13 12 464 Logic Control 5 13 13 465 Logic Gate 5 13 14 465 Logic Meter 5 13 15 466 Logic Net Input 5 13 16 466 Logic Net Output 5 13 17 466 Logic Pulse Control 5 13 18 467 Status Control 5 13 19 468 NOT 5 13 20 46...

Page 12: ... 21 2 499 5 22 PDC Audio 499 PDC Input 5 22 1 500 PDC Output 5 22 2 501 5 23 Selector 502 5 24 Signal Monitor 503 5 25 Telephone Card 503 TC Transmit 5 25 1 504 TC Receive 5 25 2 506 DTMF Paging 5 25 2 1 509 5 26 VoIP 509 VoIP 5 26 1 511 DTMF VoIP 5 26 2 513 VoIP DTMF Paging 5 26 3 516 5 27 Voxnet Control 516 5 28 Custom Component Initial Application Examples 518 518 6 1 Setup on Front Panel 518 A...

Page 13: ...7 4 1 551 DialPad 7 4 2 552 Wireless Transceiver 7 4 3 552 DNM 485 DNM ENET 7 4 4 553 PPM AS 7 4 5 553 PSS AS 7 4 6 554 URC 150 URC 150AS 7 4 7 554 URC 200 URC 200 AS 7 4 8 554 PPM IT5 7 4 9 555 URGP32I URGP16I16O 7 4 10 555 CD TOUCH 7 4 11 556 CD8 CD16 7 4 12 556 SHM 7 4 13 556 CDPM 7 4 14 557 PCP 7 4 15 557 PSC 7 4 16 558 ANM 7 4 17 Contact Infomation 559 ...

Page 14: ...d electrical shock hazard Ask your ATEÏS dealer for replacement Turn off the unit immediately remove the power cord from the AC outlet and consult your ATEÏS dealer in any of the following circumstances if you continue using the device fire and electrical shock may result o Smoke odor or noise getting out of the unit o Foreign objects or liquids get inside the device o The unit has been dropped or...

Page 15: ...for about one hour before use 1 2 System Overview The IDA8 system offers a fully digital and networked PA VA system which is EN54 16 and UL2572 certified and UL60065 listed The IDA8C controller can be used in any installation size whether is a small local system of 256 speaker zones or a big complex multi zone and multi input system of 8 192 zones The IDA8 system has network redundancy on many lev...

Page 16: ...DA8C via Ateis Studio software 2 Power on the IDA8C unit and make sure its POWER LED lights up 3 Set the IP Subnet mask and gateway address from LCD touch panel of IDA8C Or type ipconfig command in the cmd window see the picture as below The default factory setting of the IP address is 192 168 100 236 4 Now login the menu on IDA8C and set the IP Subnet Mask Gateway ...

Page 17: ...member of PAX ProAV Group Click SYSTEM SET in MAIN MENU page Click LOGIN in SYSTEM SET MENU 1 page Click USER NAME in LOGIN page Enter the ID ADMIN which is the default user ID of IDA8C keep the password field empty and click OK ...

Page 18: ...e fields IP ADDRESS SUBMASK and GATEWAY Change the settings to fit your network In this example we changed the IDA8C s IP to 192 168 100 79 The settings will be applied after the rebooting the system 5 Install and operate the Ateis Studio software 6 Set the Network settings on Ateis Studio If there are more than one network cards on your PC Click Tools Communication to open its setting window ...

Page 19: ... few seconds The gird on the left side shows which device has been connected and the grid on the right side shows the system function items the user can configure 8 Click Read version button to check the compatibility between IDA8C and Ateis Studio Click Read to see the information about the firmware version If all firmware units are compatible shown in black text with Ateis Studio please go to st...

Page 20: ...dow appears select the IDA8 and choose the firmware asu file from IDA8 directory See the picture as below When the Update process is done please follow the indication on the pop up window to reboot the IDA8 click Yes to restart the device Check the device version using step 9 again the version number should be in black which means it s now compatible 10 Create a New file ...

Page 21: ...Studio software 11 Connect the device and create an IDA8C block in the device editor window Now Drag N Drop the device system into the configuration window The Set Audio Module window will appear click Create button to continue Then a IDA8C block will be created 12 Add a Tone component and connect it to the Output component ...

Page 22: ...ow to use the Tone Generator and the Output component 13 Compile and Store Once the design is done click Compile All icon then the Compiling window will be appeared afterwards Then click Store All to store your design into the IDA8 Meanwhile the system will ask you to turn on the audio click Yes 14 Adjust Element Set the element of Tone Generator as below o Level dB 10 o Tone Button On o Tone freq...

Page 23: ...Quick Start 23 2017 ATEÏS member of PAX ProAV Group Now you can see the channel 1 meter and hear a 2k tone from the speaker connected to the Amplifier Zone Output zone1 on the rear panel of the IDA8C ...

Page 24: ... available as single zone IDA8S or with A B speaker line configurations IDA8SAB or for low impedance monitoring IDA8SL The LCD touch screen panel on IDA8C gives the operators to see a detailed overview of the operational status of the entire systems Security In accordance with EN54 16 ISO 7240 16 and BS5839 8 full monitored supervision from paging microphone capsule to the end of loudspeaker line ...

Page 25: ...s is detected in the system Source Monitoring Monitor the audio sources of main controller The monitored source can be selected via ATEIS web browser interface If a fault is detected when speaker is monitoring a source then the source monitoring will be interrupted and play a buzzer sound for the fault Bypass Mode LED This LED will light up if the IDA8C is in bypass mode or not G Fault LED This LE...

Page 26: ... in EVAC paging or not Each LED corresponds to an output channel of Network Paging component For example 1st LED is for pin M1 2nd LED for pin M2 and so on We strongly recommend to connect the Monitor C component and Monitor D component connect to M1 M8 on Network Paging component or it might cause the zone selection and its EVAC LED will not corresponded Zone Fault LEDs This LED will light up if ...

Page 27: ...ctors included 0 dB to amplifiers and 100V return from amplifiers Amplifier Zone Outputs 8 Zone 0dB output to amplifiers Bypass Mode Input Contact input to engage the bypass mode paging CMD Contact output to display the state of bypass mode paging ACK EVAC Fault State Outputs EVAC Output Contact this contact is closed if the system is under EVAC paging Fault Output Contact this contact is open if ...

Page 28: ...ise Suppression Line Echo Cancellation Voice Enhance Telephone Connector A connector for external telephone connection optional Bypass Mode Outputs This port is used to share the bypass mode microphone signals through the IDA8C IDA8S network only needed when using fiber optic network Contact Outputs 8 logic outputs channels are used to close open a circuit for an external device This contact is no...

Page 29: ...reset Control CD8 PDC 1 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging console with 8 buttons zones CD16 PDC 1 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging console with 16 buttons zones CD Touch PDC 1 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging console with touch screen and Fireman Microphone PCP PDC 32 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging console with telephone styled microphone CDPM PDC 1 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging cons...

Page 30: ... TCP PDC RS485 TCP Port 502 PDC Port 1 4 Level control Paging Read Monitoring Status Read Evacuation Status Play Message Logic I O Control 3 1 1 5 LCD Menu 3 1 1 5 1 System Information Read the status information of the local IDA8C or all master slave units in the IDA8 system EVAC List The master unit would be n 1 and slave units will be in sequence n 2 ID n 3 Fault List Display the fault list to ...

Page 31: ...r check if the files are modified or not 3 1 1 5 2 System Setting Login You need to set the accounts in Ateis Studio and store them into machine The default user level is 1 and the highest is 4 Logout Logout the accounts Monitoring Check the following values through the front panel o Leakage If the leakage value is too low the fault list displays AMP Zone n Leakage n 1 8 o Normal Backup AMP Monito...

Page 32: ... displays the audio source you choose o VOL Adjust the volume of the speakers Paging Reset Cancel all paging in the system System Fault Reset Press to clean the system fault list the System Fault LED will light off as well LED Test All of the LED will light up press exit to end the test or wait for 60 seconds LCD Test The front panel will turn into test mode press ESC to end the test or wait for 6...

Page 33: ... audio processor before save parameters Once the paging setting in Ateis Studio has completed you will find the paging route setting on the front panel Follow the steps to start paging via the front panel 1 Press the paging button It s named in Ateis Studio as well 2 Select the zones 3 Press Paging 3 1 1 5 4 Audio Monitoring Switch the audio channel on Ateis Studio software and start monitoring fr...

Page 34: ... like to monitor To change the display name of Line Monitor Click button on Open grid then enter the texts on Display Name column After that click Comply and Store to save the setting see the picture as below Follow the steps below to monitor the in output channel from the IDA8 front panel Step 1 Select System Setting Step 2 Select Audio Monitoring ...

Page 35: ...Mode The paging source will be automatically activate or depends on if there s any audio source is paging o Manual Mode Input Output channel can be user defined Step 4 Choose the in output channel Press ON to activate the channel Monitor the in output channel from PSS AS device Step 1 Select Monitor Step 2 Choose the device ...

Page 36: ...process When the number of paging sources you set on the Audio Channel Settings window are more than the actual number of paging sources in the IDA8 system the sources which are not included will fail Example 1 using with Local Net only o Please adjust the number of paging channel that is using the Ateis Local Net to a max of number o Set the number Global Net channel as 0 and the Local Net channe...

Page 37: ... channel is fitted with a wide range of pre and post processing devices such as volume controllers routing mixers and switches priority and paging components equalizers compressors limiters and delay lines Security Connectivity The IDA8SAB supports redundant loop network cabling Enhanced loudspeaker line surveillance for A B zone wiring Up to 48 simultaneous audio channels per local network Up to ...

Page 38: ...how to configure an EVAC paging please see Network Paging Component chapter Zone EVAC LEDs The LED will light up if the audio channel is in EVAC paging Each LED corresponds to an output channel of a Network Paging component For example 1st LED is for pin M1 2nd LED for pin M2 and so on Power LED This LED will light up when the IDA8SAB is power on Network LED This LED will light up if there are mor...

Page 39: ...ect consoles or peripheral devices For example PSS AS URC 150AS PPM AS connect to the IDA8SAB via this connector Local Ateis Net Connectors Optional card to build a local dedicated IDA8C IDA8S network Configurable Audio I Os Two configurable 0dB audio I O port A and B Each port is available to assemble an audio card There are 4 channels on each audio I O card Telephone Line Input A connector for a...

Page 40: ...reman Microphone PCP PDC 32 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging console with telephone styled microphone CDPM PDC 1 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging console with 24 buttons zones and 2 extra selectable microphone sources PSC PDC 32 A grouped console is comprised of a pad with a monitoring speaker a pad with a gooseneck and 8 buttons zones and two pads with 8 buttons zones DialPad PDC 1 A remote d...

Page 41: ... volume controllers routing mixers and switches priority and paging components equalizers compressors limiters and delay lines Security Connectivity In accordance with EN54 16 ISO 7240 16 and BS5839 8 full monitored supervision from paging microphone capsule to the end of loudspeaker line The IDA8S supports redundant loop network cabling sUp to 48 simultaneous audio channels per local network Up t...

Page 42: ...rresponds to an output channel of a Network Paging component For example 1st LED is for pin M1 2nd LED for pin M2 and so on Power LED This LED will light up when the IDA8S is power on Network LED This LED will light up if there are more than two deployed IDA8 processors in Ateis Net Zone Fault LEDs The LED will light up if one of following faults is detected Normal AMP Error Line Speaker Error Bac...

Page 43: ... Peripherals The following table list the peripherals supported by IDA8S Device Connection Max Num Function PPM AS PDC 32 Remote console with paging ability PSS AS PDC 1 Remote console for Paging and Event Triggering Element Control Master Sub Preset Control URC 150AS PDC 32 Remote console for Master Sub Preset Controlling and Element Controlling URGP32I PDC 1 Evacuation Input extension URGP16I16O...

Page 44: ... Interface Function Connection Settings Ateis 3rd Party Protocol Ethernet UDP UDP Port 19761 Read Write value of parameters Stepped adjustment for parameters Modbus PDC RS485 PDC Port 1 2 Level control Paging Read Monitoring Status Read Evacuation Status Play Message Logic I O Control 3 1 4 IDA8SL The IDA8SL Low Impedance slave unit houses advanced audio digital signal processing DSP matrix contro...

Page 45: ...ght up if monitoring of the IDA8 is disabled by manual operation Global EVAC LED This LED will light up if the system is in EVAC paging state This LED will light up if any of the IDA8 processor is performing the EVAC paging via Ateis Net To learn more about how to configure an EVAC paging please see Network Paging Component chapter Zone EVAC LEDs The LED will light up if the audio channel is in EV...

Page 46: ...oller Connectors Two RJ 45 connectors are used to connect consoles or peripheral devices For examples PSS AS URC 150AS PPM AS connect to the IDA8SAB via this connector Local Ateis Net Connectors The optional card for building a local dedicated IDA8C IDA8S network Zone1 Speaker Line Output This connector is used to connect the loudspeaker of zone1 the below picture shows how to connect the speaker ...

Page 47: ...nsole for Master Sub Preset Controlling and Element Controlling URGP32I PDC 1 Evacuation Input extension URGP16I16O PDC 1 Evacuation Input output extension DNM PDC 16 Auto noise gain for audio signals ANM Analog Audio 1 Detect Background Noise CD8 PDC 1 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging console with 8 buttons zones CD16 PDC 1 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging console with 16 buttons zones CD Tou...

Page 48: ...us Read Evacuation Status Play Message Logic I O Control 3 1 5 IDA8C SW IDA8C Switch Mode controller requires less number of amplifiers with only 4 audio channels for 4 amplifiers and utilizes with a maximum capacity of 1000 W for each The AteÏs local net can be a network of one controller and a maximum up to 31 Slave units including IDA8C Switch Mode and IDA8C Matrix Mode in a local system IDA8C ...

Page 49: ...play the status of the fireman microphone there are two states of this LED Status Frequency Activity Permanent Active Fireman microphone is allowed to paging Blinking Zones are busy fireman microphone is not allowed to paging Blinking Pre chime is playing Fireman Microphone Input A DIN connector for fireman microphone connection Fireman Microphone Hook An U shape hook to place the fireman micropho...

Page 50: ...status of system Parameters or settings of the device can be adjusted from multiple layered on the menu ESC Button Navigate as Prev Back Leave action OK Button Navigate as Start Next Save action Up Down button Navigate as Up Down arrow control action Plus Down Button Navigate as Volume Up Down action Zone EVAC LEDs To show the audio channel is in EVAC paging or not Each LED corresponds to an outpu...

Page 51: ... detected a global fault Line A B Error will be generated Amplifier Zone I Os 4 Zone 0dB output to amplifiers Bypass Mode Input Contact input to engage the bypass mode paging CMD Contact output to display the state of bypass mode paging ACK EVAC Fault State Outputs EVAC Output Contact this contact is closed if the system is under EVAC paging Fault Output Contact this contact is open if a fault is ...

Page 52: ...l Interface a b analog support 74 countries Dialing modes vocal Connexion PABX Supported Standards FSK and DTMF Interface RJ11 Technology Noise Suppression Line Echo Cancellation Voice Enhance Bypass Mode Outputs This port is used to share the bypass mode microphone signals through the IDA8C IDA8S network only needed when using fiber optic network Contact Outputs 8 logic outputs channels are used ...

Page 53: ... with full power back up Each channel can handle up 1000 W audio power at 75 100 V and be supplied not only for the master unit but the slave units in each zone simultaneously 3 1 5 3 2 Unequal Mode Unequal Mode The master unit IDA8C Switch Mode is connected to IDA8SAB Switch Mode slave units by Ateis Local Net with full power back up It divides the four channels into two groups and the two channe...

Page 54: ...e master unit IDA8C Switch Mode is connected to IDA8SAB SW slave units by Ateis Local Net with full power back up The three amplifiers supply for each zone with one amplifier individually the backup amplifier shall act as a backup amp which switch the power supply automatically once they break down 3 1 5 3 4 Application Examples Scenarios One controller and a maximum up to 31 IDA8S SAB SL SAB SW s...

Page 55: ... 55 2017 ATEÏS member of PAX ProAV Group Scenario 1 Equal Mode Unequal Mode Scenario 2 Backup Sharing Mode Equal Mode Scenario 3 Unequal Mode Backup Sharing Mode Scenario 4 Multiple wiring with 8 amplifiers Equal Mode ...

Page 56: ...simultaneously o The color of lines indicate the different channel referred to the amplifiers 1 Deep yellow Indicate the signal output of the four channels from the master unit connect to the referred amplifier inputs 2 Orange Blue Purple Pink Indicate the signal input from the amplifiers inputs connect to the Amp Inputs of each master and slave units 3 Green Indicate the link of the master unit a...

Page 57: ...back from the amplifier to the Amp Inputs of the master unit 2 Purple Pink Indicate the signal output of the EVAC channel from the salve unit connect to the referred amplifier inputs and send the signal back from the amplifier to the Amp Inputs of the slave unit 3 Blue Indicate the signal output of the Backup channel from the master unit connect to the referred amplifier inputs and send the signal...

Page 58: ...utput extension DNM PDC 16 Auto noise gain for audio signals DNM Ethernet Ethernet 16 Ethernet type of auto noise gain for audio signals ANM Analog Audio 1 Detect Background Noise PPM IT5 Ethernet 1 Active Over Eth Paging Element Control and Master Sub Preset Control URC 200 AS Ethernet Eth Limit Parameters Control and Master Sub Preset Control CD8 PDC 1 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging console ...

Page 59: ... IP that can be assigned over the network 3 1 5 5 3rd Party Control The following table lists the 3rd Party Control protocols supported by IDA8C SW Protocol Interface Function Connection Settings Ateis 3rd Party Protocol Ethernet UDP UDP Port 19761 Read Write value of parameters Stepped adjustment for parameters Telephone card function Modbus Ethernet TCP PDC RS485 TCP Port 502 PDC Port 1 4 Level ...

Page 60: ...ging microphone capsule to the end of loudspeaker line Enhanced loudspeaker line surveillance for A B zone wiring The IDA8SAB SW supports redundant network cabling wired as a redundant loop Connectivity Up to 256 zones in a local network and up to 8 192 zones in a global network 4 x 1000 Watt maximum load 4 channel audio distribution for EVAC Paging BGM Backup 3 1 6 1 Front Panel System Fault LED ...

Page 61: ...or Line A Error Line B Error Backup AMP Error AMP Line Leakage Error 3 1 6 2 Rear Panel Speaker Zone Outputs There are 8 zones for speaker amplifier connections Each zone consists of following connectors from left to right connector of line A speaker connector of line B speaker connector of 100V audio coming from amplifier The IDA8 output is exactly the same audio signal to line A and B Two speake...

Page 62: ...port 74 countries Dialing modes vocal Connexion PABX Supported Standards FSK and DTMF Interface RJ11 Technology Noise Suppression Line Echo Cancellation Voice Enhance Contact Outputs 8 logic output channels to close open circuit for an external device This contact is normally open Evacuation Inputs 9 evacuation contact inputs that allow the monitoring of external contact They also can be used in U...

Page 63: ... Evacuation Input extension URGP16I16O PDC 1 Evacuation Input output extension DNM PDC 16 Auto noise gain for audio signals ANM Analog Audio 1 Detect Background Noise CD8 PDC 1 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging console with 8 buttons zones CD16 PDC 1 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging console with 16 buttons zones CD Touch PDC 1 Wall mounted cabinet remote paging console with touch screen and Fir...

Page 64: ... Message Logic I O Control 3 1 7 Network Wiring One IDA8C unit Matrix Mode and Switch Mode and a IDA8SAB unit Matrix Mode and Switch Mode connect via Local Ateis Net Connection example Local Ateis Net One IDA8C unit Matrix Mode and Switch Mode and 2 IDA8SAB units Matrix Mode and Switch Mode connect via Local Ateis Net Inside the IDA8 units the packets travel around from A to B and B to A through w...

Page 65: ...al Ateis Net PA PB Shutdown and the NETWORK LED on front panel will light up in a frequency as flash twice and pause once To know more about the fault please see Global Ateis Net PA PB Shutdown chapter Troubleshooting Please reboot the IDA8 unit 1 When one of the Port A Port B on IDA8 unit has been auto shut down this will also cause the Port A Port B which is connected to the last next IDA8 unit ...

Page 66: ...ases audio goes through the normal amplifier Once the normal amplifier fails the IDA8 will switch to the backup amplifier to ensure that the system is still functioning Meanwhile the technician should analyze the problem which in this case is to replace the non working amplifier with the functioning amplifier The figure below shows the case of audio routing using a normal amplifier The number in t...

Page 67: ...r can serve Zone 1 to Zone 4 Backup Sharing Amplifier Advance Backup Amplifier Setup An Ateis Net system consists of one IDA8C and two IDA8S s There are 24 zones in the system divided into three backup amplifier groups For each group there is a backup amplifier which becomes redundant if any of the normal amplifiers in the group fail To group zones you need to wire AMP I and AMP O between the back...

Page 68: ... device Zone Board1 means Zone1 to Zone4 Zone board2 means Zone5 to Zone8 Field Amplifier of Grid Set the group without zones In the above figure IDA8S1 Zone board1 Zone1 Zone4 of IDA8S1 IDA8S2 Zone Board1 Zone1 4 of IDA8S2 IDA8S2 Zone Board2 zone 5 8 of IDA8S2 are the same value i e those zones are the same group and use the same amplifier for backup 3 1 9 Monitoring Fault For security purposes t...

Page 69: ...e for Fireman and PDC port turns short circuit or cuts off Check audio cable Normal Backup AMP Error 1 Amplifier gain is too high 2 Amplifier gain is too low 3 Amplifier fails Check amplifier power line Line A B Monitor Error 1 Line A B Open a speaker is not connected to IDA8C S 2 Line A B Bad Impedance the impedance of the speakers is changed over the tolerance 3 Line A B short a circuit outside ...

Page 70: ...too low Check amplifier power line BackupAmp Used State A normal amplifier fails and is replaced by the backup amplifier Check normal amplifier power line Local AteisNet Backup Mode one of local ATEIS net port broken check ATEIS net cable Global AteisNet Backup Mode One of the global ATEIS net port has broken Note Only for global net IDA8 Check ATEIS net cable Bypass Mode If using a redundancy uni...

Page 71: ...g speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C Troubleshooting Check the Ethernet cable Once it s recovered in the LOG page the touch screen shows Ethernet Recovery 3 1 9 1 2 User Define Error A user defined error is detected by the IDA8C S This kind of error can be defined by using the Fault Definer DSP component Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LEDs will light up o G...

Page 72: ... Indicates errors in which PDC port o Audio Short Turns short circuit Troubleshooting Check the audio cable 3 1 9 1 4 Normal Amplifier Error Amplifier gain is too high Amplifier gain is too low Amplifier has failed Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LEDs will light up o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S o Zone Fault LEDs on the front panel of the IDA8C S...

Page 73: ...is greater than 4000 ohm this fault can be recognized by IDA8C S when the field of Measure ohm shows OPEN Line A B Bad Impedance If the value of Measure ohm is greater than Reference A B ohm Tolerance or the value of Measure ohm is less than Reference A B ohm Tolerance this fault can be recognized by the IDA8C S when the field of Diff shows the percentage of difference In the figure above the diff...

Page 74: ...the speaker and enable monitoring of the short again A string S C is showed in the field Measure ohm Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LEDs will light up o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S o Zone Fault LEDs on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log o Line A B Open Bad Impedance Short The text messages display at the touch screen on the front panel of the I...

Page 75: ...he measurement of speaker lines has short circuit fault due to the speaker line is connected to ground wire and is connected to ground wire Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LEDs will light up o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S o Zone Fault LEDs on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log The text messages display on the touch screen of the IDA8C as follows ...

Page 76: ...ait for 90 seconds to check if the Leakage fault has cleared out or still exists 2 If there s no Leakage fault check if the speaker line is connected to ground wire and is connected ground wire 3 Send back for repair 3 1 9 1 7 EVAC Intput Error The voltage of EVAC input is not in the range when the evacuation input is set to contact mode Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the fol...

Page 77: ...8C Fault Handling Evacuation Intput Error 3 1 9 1 8 Local Ateis Net Broken The Local Ateis Net is broken this problem may come from the wire connection between devices on the Ateis Net or the net card on the device Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LED will light up o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log A text message displays on the touch screen of I...

Page 78: ... hardware V 105 or higher with the resistors If your Ateis Net card doesn t have the resistors as circled in the picture it might cause the connection problems Please contact your Ateis dealer to replace it with a working one For each IDA8S on the Ateis Net o Prepare a working IDA8C establish the Ateis Net wire connection between the IDA8C and the IDA8S Deploy the Ateis Net using Ateis Studio and ...

Page 79: ...t using Ateis Studio If the fault is not solved please check the hardware version of Ateis Net card For each IDA8S on the Ateis Net Prepare a workable IDA8C device establish the Ateis Net wire connection between the IDA8C and the IDA8S Deploy the Ateis Net using Ateis Studio and perform the examination as referred to in the preceding paragraph If the fault is not solved replace the Ateis Net card ...

Page 80: ...ink LED is not lit up or active LEC is not blinking Possible causes are listed below Both the switch and PC receive an incorrect LED display behavior Check the cable between the PC ethernet switch Only VOX NET receive an LED display behavior Check the network card of the PC You can change a network card to see if it is working properly Only switch can receive an LED display behavior Check the swit...

Page 81: ...he fault list on the touch screen as following VS_D12V_RL Error 12V Error 12V Error If anyone of them shows please check the connections or replace the device In case of a damaged relay of RU which cannot switch the system the Primary IDA8 would become the main system Once it s recovered the log will show RU OK Backup Device Online RU OK Operation Mode Normal 3 1 9 1 13 URGP16I16O Fault There is a...

Page 82: ...e front panel of the IDA8C Troubleshooting Replace the peripheral device with a working one If the fault is resolved the problem is from the peripheral device Send the peripheral device to your technician If the fault is not resolved change the IDA8C S and contact your technician 3 1 9 1 15 URGP 32I Fault There is an error on the evacuation inputs or fault inputs on the URGP Indication LED Indicat...

Page 83: ...ndling URGP Fault 3 1 9 1 16 Remote Fault An error is detected on peripheral devices For PPM AS or PSS AS this fault relates to a capsule microphone or a speaker error Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LEDs will light up o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log o PPM AS PSS AS Capsule Microphone Open or Short Speaker Error The text messages display on th...

Page 84: ... in Ateis Studio o TM1 Indicate which customized name triggers fault A buzzing sound outputs to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C Troubleshooting Check the remote communication Net card or LEDs 3 1 9 1 18 Ethernet Remote Fault An error is detected on ethernet peripheral devices This fault relates to a capsule microphone or a speaker error such as Terra K SDM etc Indication LED...

Page 85: ...ne The Modbus client can t communicate Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LEDs will light up o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log A text message displays at the touch screen of the IDA8C ModBus Offline A text message displays at the window Machine Fault Record in Ateis Studio A buzzing sound outputs to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the ...

Page 86: ...ages display at the touch screen of the IDA8C BackupAmp Used State Machine X Zone Y Use Backup Amp Z Where X machine ID Y 1 8 and Z 1 n A text message displays at the window Machine Fault Record in Ateis Studio A buzzing sound outputs to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C Troubleshooting Check the normal amplifier power and wiring 3 1 9 1 23 Local AteisNet Backup Mode One of th...

Page 87: ...If using a redundancy unit the IDA8 will enter in the bypass mode when a Bypass Mode fault occurs the following table listed the Bypass Mode faults Bypass Mode Fault Flash Error I2C Error SSI Error SPI Flash Error NetCard Error DSP Boot Failure DSP Boot Error Power Error AESEBU Boot Error TEL Boot Error License deact Main Board FPGA Boot Error Ethernet Broken DSP SDRAM Error DSP No Response DSP Fa...

Page 88: ...s to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C Troubleshooting Check the trigger source by Ateis Studio 3 1 9 1 27 Minor User Definer Fault The Fault Define Security component has been triggered Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LEDs will light up o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log The text messages display at the touch screen of the I...

Page 89: ... touch screen of the IDA8C NTP Server Error A text message displays at the window Machine Fault Record in Ateis Studio A buzzing sound outputs to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C Troubleshooting Check the NTP server communication 3 1 9 1 30 Normal AMP Out of Toler The reference value measured from the normal amplifier is out of tolerance Indication LED Indicator When this err...

Page 90: ...aker on the front panel of the IDA8C Troubleshooting Check the measured value of the backup amplifier 3 1 9 1 32 IP Attack The local ATEIS net card has failed Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LEDs will light up o System Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log A text message displays on the touch screen of the...

Page 91: ...ll light up o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log A text message displays at the touch screen of the IDA8C Local AteisNet PA B Shutdown A text message displays at the window Machine Fault Record in Ateis Studio Troubleshooting Check the cable and net card first please replace the new net card if it the fault often appears 3 1 9 1 35 Global AteisNet PA B Shutdown The global Ateis Net ...

Page 92: ...p o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log A text message displays at the touch screen of the IDA8C Fan Error A text message displays at the window Machine Fault Record in Ateis Studio Troubleshooting Please replace the new fan 3 1 9 2 Table of System Faults Name Description Detail Solution Way SSI Error Audio board control has failed Replace the Machine No Para Table The IDA8 can t fin...

Page 93: ... of I2C communication between micro controllers Front panel LED fan Evac input temperature detect button control fail Replace the Machine Local Netcard Boot Failure The local ATEIS net card fails Note Only for IDA8 local net Local ATEIS net card can t boot Replace the Machine DSP Boot Failure There is an internal error of communication between micro controllers inside devices DSP chip can t boot R...

Page 94: ...ut down please see the machine log Machine is unpredictable shutdown at last time please see machine log Contact manufacturer AESEBU Boot Failure AESEBU card can t boot Update firmware again TEL Boot Error The communication between the main controller unit and telephones fails Telephone card can t boot Update firmware again Main Board FPGA Boot Error There is an Internal hardware error Main board ...

Page 95: ... up G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log A text message displays at the touch screen of the IDA8C No Parameter Table A text message displays at the window Machine Fault Record in Ateis Studio A buzzing sound outputs to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C Troubleshooting Restore the parameters again 3 1 9 2 3 Flash Error The Nand flash inside the IDA8C S has an error...

Page 96: ... repair device 3 1 9 2 5 Local Netcard Boot Failure The local ATEIS net card has failed Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LEDs will light up o System Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log A text message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C as Local Netcard Boot Failure A text message displays at the Mac...

Page 97: ...8C S Log A text message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C as Preset Table Error A text message displays at the Machine Fault Record window in Ateis Studio A buzzing sound outputs to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C Troubleshooting 1 Update the firmware with the newest version of Ateis Studio 2 Store a configuration If the problem is still not solved please contact you...

Page 98: ... to monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C Troubleshooting Contact your technician to repair device 3 1 9 2 10 Parameter Table Error There is a data error in the table which stores important information of configuration Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LEDs will light up o System Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S o G Fault LED on the front pa...

Page 99: ...ault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log A text message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C as Power Error A text message displays at the Machine Fault Record window in Ateis Studio A buzzing sound outputs to the monitoring speaker on the front panel of the IDA8C Troubleshooting Contact your technician to repair device 3 1 9 2 13 Reset Er...

Page 100: ...e firmware again 3 1 9 2 15 Main Board FPGA Boot Error There is an internal hardware error Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected following LEDs will light up o System Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log A text message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C as Main Board FPGA Boot Error A text message displays at the Mach...

Page 101: ...the IDA8C S Log A text message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C as DSP SDRAM Error A text message displays at the Machine Fault Record window in Ateis Studio Troubleshooting Contact your technician to repair device 3 1 9 2 18 DSP No Response There is no response on the DSP chip communication Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LEDs will light up o System Fau...

Page 102: ...teis net card has failed Indication LED Indicator When this error is detected the following LEDs will light up o System Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S o G Fault LED on the front panel of the IDA8C S Log A text message displays on the touch screen of the IDA8C as Global Netcard Boot Failure A text message displays at the Machine Fault Record window in Ateis Studio A buzzing sound outpu...

Page 103: ...is detected the IDA8C will open the relay The following messages will display on the touch panel of the IDA8C and in Ateis Studio See Line A B Error Short circuit The short circuit occurs when the electrical current running across separate wires accidentally touch each other Once the short circuit is detected the IDA8C will force open the short circuited line to protect the circuitry and the ampli...

Page 104: ...ge impedance is lower than this value the fault Leakage replay will be detected and opened relay this will result in no audio sound and show fault report Leakage Calibration If the system detects a leakage fault but the problem wasn t found in the circuit after performing a proper check it needs to perform a leakage calibration to confirm the monitor function is working properly Please note the in...

Page 105: ...k the Global Enable Leakage option first and change the Enable Leakage option either by clicking to enable this function or unclick to cancel the monitoring function Global Leakage Threshold If users want to enable the monitoring function on all the connected IDA8 processors you need to click the Global Leakage Threshold option first and change the Leakage Threshold 1k ohm option either by clickin...

Page 106: ...d the tolerance is set to 15 the range of good impedance will be 850 1150 ohm If measured impedance value is 1300 ohm a bad impedance fault is recognized by the IDA8C S Global Tolerance Click to change the tolerance setting on Tolerance grid for all the zones of impedance value which connected to all of the IDA8 processors If the zone is not been selected on Global Tolerance grid the tolerance val...

Page 107: ... Measures Click the button to get the current value of Measure A B usually for 1K Tone on the selected IDA8 processor Global Get All Measures Click the button to get all the reference value of Measures A B on all the IDA8 processors Measurement After parameter settings are set in the grid at the lower part the IDA8C S starts to measure the value which is received from the internal circuit and disp...

Page 108: ...8C S The field of Measure ohm shows OPEN Please see the example on Zone 2 Line A B Bad Impedance If the value of Measure ohm is greater than Reference A B ohm Tolerance or value of Measure ohm is less than Reference A B ohm Tolerance this fault can be recognized by the IDA8C S The field of Diff shows the percentage of difference In the figure above the difference in percentage of zone 1 is 50 85 w...

Page 109: ...l not detect faults of the normal amplifiers Tolerance To determine the boundary of the fault detection for a selected zone If one of the following conditions meets the description below IDA8 will recognize the fault o Measure Full Loaded Reference x 100 Tolerance o Measure Unloaded Reference x 100 Tolerance Global Tolerance Click to change the tolerance setting on Tolerance grid for all the zones...

Page 110: ... gain value from all the IDA8 processors Reset Monitoring Click to reset all the monitoring on all the zones and the detected faults from amplifier will be cleared After that the monitoring function will execute the monitoring again Global Reset Monitoring Click the button to reset the monitoring function on all the IDA8 processors Measurement After completed the parameter settings at the lower pa...

Page 111: ...n indicator Overload Check this indicator o Check if speaker is working or damaged If all of the above have been checked but the amplifier still receives a fault that is too low change the amplifier If this fault generated after the speaker configuration is changed you can perform a reference again to get new values for a reference Amplifier Fail If the measurement Unloaded Reference 10 and the fa...

Page 112: ...nditions meets the description below IDA8 will recognize the fault Measure Full Loaded Reference x 100 Tolerance Measure Unloaded Reference x 100 Tolerance Global Tolerance Click to change the tolerance setting on Tolerance grid for all the zones of backup amplifier which connected to all of the IDA8 processors If the zone is not been selected on Global Tolerance grid the tolerance value will not ...

Page 113: ...s Amplifier Amount Click to open the software setup window for the backup configuration in the Advance Backup Amplifier Setup Please refer to Amplifier Backup chapter Measurement After completed the parameter settings in the grid at the lower part the IDA8C S starts to measure the value received from the internal circuit and displays it on the grid at upper part of window Unloaded Reference Displa...

Page 114: ...ged If all of the above have been checked but the amplifier still receives a fault that is too low change the amplifier If this fault generated after the speaker configuration is changed you can perform a reference again to get new values for a reference Amplifier Fail If the measurement Unloaded Reference 10 and the fault will occur please check the following points o Check if the amplifier power...

Page 115: ...e into that signal for further detection You can change this setting in the Zone Settings tab and the Mode field There are parameters of settings Zone Indicate the zone number of parameters Mute Mute the tone signal Level dB The level of the tone signal Frequency Hz The frequency of the tone signal Zones with 100V Frequency The frequency of the tone signal Enable 1K Tone Enables 1K tone for monito...

Page 116: ...Enable option either by clicking to enable this function or unclick to cancel the monitoring function Frequency The frequency of the tone signal 1K Monitor Enable Enables 1K tone for monitoring If this option is on during the Start Time and the End Time a 1K tone signal will be sent to the amplifier for monitoring Start Time hh mm The time to start 1K tone sending Period hh mm The sending period o...

Page 117: ...ance value of the speaker for further reference This value will be utilized to detect faults of zones The rule of fault detection is described in preview item Tolerance Reset Reference Resets the reference value to empty resulting in the disabling of zone monitoring but the measure value is still updated Functions on the right side of Zone Settings page Get All Reference Click the button to get th...

Page 118: ...lem again Get all Measures Click the button to get the current value of Measure A B usually for 1K Tone on the selected IDA8 processor Global Get All Measures Click the button to get all the reference value of Measures A B on all the IDA8 processors Measurement After completed the function setting at the lower part of Zone Settings page the IDA8C SW will start to measure the value which is receive...

Page 119: ...the IDA8C S The field of Diff shows the percentage of difference In the figure above the difference in percentage of zone 3 is 53 247 which is greater than the tolerance of 25 A Line A B bad impedance is then recognized Line A B Short The voltage of pin is monitored by the IDA8C S if the voltage is zero This means there is a short circuit outside the IDA8C S If this fault is detected the internal ...

Page 120: ...s constructed the user needs to get the impedance value of the speaker for further reference This value will be utilized to detect faults of zones The rule of fault detection is described in preview item Tolerance Reset Reference Resets the reference value to empty resulting in the disabling of zone monitoring but the measure value is still updated There are buttons on the right side of the page Z...

Page 121: ...no load to the zone This value is used to determine if there is a fault of a normal amplifier Full Loaded Reference Display the value of a full loaded reference which is the gain of an amplifier when there is a full load to the zone This value is used to determine if there is a fault of a normal amplifier Measure Display the value of measure which is the gain of an amplifier Faults Amplifier Gain ...

Page 122: ...s o Check if the amplifier power on o Check if the gain of the amplifier is too low please increase the gain from the knob o Check if the wires between the amplifier and the IDA8 are connected correctly If all the points above have been checked completely but still the amplifier receives a fail fault please replace the amplifier Rating Fault If the measurement 30 while getting the references and t...

Page 123: ...g function Global Leakage Threshold If users want to enable the monitoring function on all the connected IDA8 processors you need to click the Global Leakage Threshold option first and change the Leakage Threshold 1k ohm option either by clicking to enable this function or unclick to cancel the monitoring function Global Leakage Open Relay Enable If users want to enable the monitoring function on ...

Page 124: ... 1 10 2 5 Switch Amplifier Group Each IDA8C IDA8SAB Switch Mode requires less number of amplifiers with only 4 audio inputs outputs This function allows users to choose up to 4 amplifiers maximum units in different modes Equal Mode Unequal Mode Backup Sharing Mode of multi groups 1 Right click the switch mode device to open a pop up window 2 Click Switch Amplifier Group to open the setting window ...

Page 125: ... device on the left grid into or a grouping device on the right grid 4 Create multi groups Create or Delete a new group Master Select to enable the unit as a matrix device 5 Select the application of each amplifier There are three types of mode Equal Mode Unequal Mode Backup Sharing Mode which ...

Page 126: ... and reference values are correctly achieved the IDA8C S continuously measures the internal status and compares it with referenced values to determine if there are incorrect processes of zone amplifiers 1 Setup hardware equipment including an IDA8C S a normal amplifier a backup amplifier speakers and wiring between the devices 2 Create a configuration using Ateis Studio 3 Store the configuration t...

Page 127: ...PA functions such as live broadcasting or message announcements with the pre recorded message files IDA8 can handle up to 4 096 speaker lines 100V outputs 4 096 0dB outputs 2 048 paging microphones 999 audio messages and 100 event schedulers The server address of Modbus on IDA8 system can be configured o With a maximum of 10 Modbus clients o Port number via TCP IP 502 by default o Parameter of RS4...

Page 128: ...FAN UEVM No Response I2C LOGICOUT POWER FAN UEVM Driver Error I2C LOGICOUT POWER FAN UEVM Compare Error I2C EVACU IN No Response I2C EVACU IN Driver Error I2C EVACU IN Compare Error I2C POWER DETECT No Response I2C POWER DETECT Driver Error I2C POWER DETECT Compare Error I2C TEMPERATURE No Response I2C TEMPERATURE Driver Error I2C TEMPERATURE Compare Error I2C FRP_BUTTON SLED No Response I2C FRP_B...

Page 129: ...ard fails Main Board FPGA Code Error Main board FPGA chip fails RU OK Backup Device Online RU Error Backup Device Offline Backup device status in the redundancy configuration RU OK Operation Mode Normal RU Error Operation Mode Fail Operation mode status in the redundancy configuration Power On Status Machine is powered AteisNET Deploying Starts ATEIS Net deploying Restart Machine Resets machine by...

Page 130: ...Backups amplifier status Zone n Line A Good Zone n Line A Open Zone n Line A Short Open Zone n Line A Bad Impedance where n 1 8 Speaker line A status Zone n Line B Good Zone n Line B Open Zone n Line B Short Open Zone n Line B Bad Impedance where n 1 8 Speaker line B status AMP Zone n No Leakage AMP Zone n Leakage AMP Zone n Leakage Inner Fail global only AMP Zone n Leakage Line A Open global only...

Page 131: ...e xxx file name File CRC code error mmm Audio RMS nnn where mmm Fireman or PDC nnn RMS value Audio RMS value Major Fault xxx where xxx user customer define word Major fault occurs form the Fault Definer Security Minor Fault xxx where xxx user customer define word Minor fault occurs form the Fault Definer Security Modan Port n Online Modan Port n Offline n 1 65535 Modan client status ZB m Zone n Re...

Page 132: ... please catch the logs and send to Taiwan engineer EVAC CH xx yy zz xx channel number yy open short on off zz monitoring value Evacuation input detail status Fan xx xx xx xx xx xx xx fan deteil measure value Fan fail detail measure value Global Netcard Restart Global netcard restart because some static electricity GNT Port xx yy Error xx port yy CRC or PHY Global netcard port has some hardware err...

Page 133: ...nsmitting media for Ateis Net the additional wiring for Bypass Mode Paging cascade must be used See the picture below 3 1 14 Security Mode When the power of IDA8 system is under a low status system can only use the battery to power supply the Security Mode provides users to choose to proceed with only the important paging schedule or close down the system monitoring which under the standard normal...

Page 134: ...m 239 211 34 35 19700 ATEIS Studio v1 search receive 239 211 34 36 19700 ATEIS Studio v1 search transmit 239 211 34 45 19760 ATEIS Studio v3 search transmit 239 211 34 46 19770 ATEIS Studio v3 search receive 239 211 34 47 19781 ATEIS Studio element display 239 211 34 48 19782 ATEIS NET status display 239 211 34 49 19784 ATEIS Studio system Information 239 240 38 25 9000 Binary status 239 240 38 25...

Page 135: ... i e standard 24V Upon a call or an activated trigger input these contacts shall be activated for the appropriate 8 zones of IDA8 controller VCT25R is an volume control device 25W 80W with 10 step attenuation separately Volume restoration levels can be pre set decreasing in 3dB steps either 3dB or 6dB to an OFF 0dB with non stop selector giving a smooth variation in output level Providing volume c...

Page 136: ...rs defined Example If users use the Networking Paging component the usage number of message channel sources will be left 6 channel sources If the number of channel is beyond the max of 8 x message channel sources the Compile action will be failed and display an error on the Compile window see the picture below then users need to adjust and decrease the number of channel sources 3 1 18 Modify Audio...

Page 137: ...6 1 4 1 30512 2 8 Lines 1 3 6 1 4 1 30512 2 8 1 Line 1 3 6 1 4 1 30512 2 8 1 1 LineIndex 1 3 6 1 4 1 30512 2 8 1 2 LineMajorFault 1 3 6 1 4 1 30512 2 8 1 3 LineMinorFault 1 3 6 1 4 1 30512 2 8 1 4 LineOpenFault 1 3 6 1 4 1 30512 2 8 1 5 LineShortFault 1 3 6 1 4 1 30512 2 8 1 6 LineImpFault 1 3 6 1 4 1 30512 2 8 1 7 LineImp1kFault 1 3 6 1 4 1 30512 2 8 1 8 LineLeakFault 1 3 6 1 4 1 30512 2 8 1 9 Li...

Page 138: ...lt 1 if minor fault 0 if normal The conditions include 1 Line Leakage 2 Normal AMP Fault but backup AMP 3 Only Backup AMP Fault LineOpenFault 1 if open circuit 0 if normal LineShortFault 1 if short circuit 0 if normal LineImpFault 1 if bad impedance by 18 20KHz monitoring 0 if normal LineImp1kFault 1 if bad impedance by 1KHz monitoring 0 if normal LineLeakFault 1 if leakage 0 if normal LineAmpFaul...

Page 139: ...e 33 40 IDA8 2 2 Node 41 48 IDA8 3 1 UserFaultIndex Fault Index uniquely from 1 to N UserFaultName This User Fault name is the same with the name in Fault Define Security component UserFaultType The v alue 1 if the type is Major 0 if type is Minor UserFaultStatus If Fault Define Security is not created or the pin is not connected the v alue is 0 If Fault Define Security has created and the pin is ...

Page 140: ...ot draw a constant current The standard defines a standby time and an evacuation time In this case it is crucial to pick a battery back up that shall supply the minimum amount of power for a set amount of time With SONAES battery chargers it provides you with a battery calculator program which determines the exact capacity This product is a Power Supply Equipment PSE as defined in the EN 54 4 stan...

Page 141: ...aximum on a charged battery The impedance limit value is 50 mW 10 o If the battery isn t under operation the system shall continue proceeding the following manner every 30 seconds for the first 20 minutes after commissioning and every 15 minutes after As soon as a fault is detected the test shall be continue proceeding every 30 seconds until 20 minutes after the fault disappears Mains fault normal...

Page 142: ...asurement of the battery including connections every 4 hours The trigger threshold of the fault is 50 mW 10 Exceeding this threshold is signalled as a battery fault and means that the power supply with its associated battery will not have the required back up duration in case of mains power cut To avoid initiating this fault please rad the following elements Use batteries with a capacity of 24 to ...

Page 143: ...ery indicator light remains red Check if the battery voltage is between 14V and 30V Check the battery voltage polarity If the battery does not take over after a mains fault Check the voltage on the battery terminals Check the battery fuse Check the voltage on output terminals If the indicator lights are not illuminated Check mains presence on the mains terminal strip Check the battery connection C...

Page 144: ...es that your apparatus is in correct operation Here are the possible circumstances of facing detected fault with corresponding LED Output voltage fault It is signalled by a yellow LED and it s available on dry contact fail safe for remote monitoring If there s no voltage on one or more output all the five outputs are checked Each dry contact is with a three pole SPDT switch C NC NO allowing 1A 24V...

Page 145: ...tery terminal Output contacts Main output terminals Temperature sensor Connection specifications Mains 2 5 mm Battery 16 to 50 mm Main outputs outputs 1 to 6 16 mm Auxiliary outputs outputs 7 to 9 2 5 mm Alarm reports plug in 1 5 mm 3 1 21 2 3 Installation Block diagram To secure from the battery with a fuse with low resistance ...

Page 146: ...n order to avoid any electrical damage the cables connecting the batteries must imperatively match with the supply configuration 100 or 150A maximum sheath temperature cross section allowed current maximum voltage Operation The power supply takes a resistance measurement of the battery including connections every 4 hours The trigger threshold of the fault is 13 mW 10 in 24V and 26mW 10 in 48V if t...

Page 147: ...ht is yellow Check that the nominal battery voltage is ok with the sytem voltage Check the polarity connections of each battery and on the rack battery connector Check the battery connections and the battery fuse connections Check the voltage of each battery block 1 9V 5 7V 10 8V Check that the battery is approved see Pr 1 2 5 If the mains is present check that the output current is 12A The intern...

Page 148: ... is active all signal of peripherals shall be directed to the primary audio processor RU MAIN device is also capable to monitor the status of audio processor If primary audio processor breaks down RU MAIN device will detect automatically and switch to secondary audio processor 3 2 1 1 1 Front Panel Secondary Active Indicator This LED lights up if secondary audio processor is active Primary Active ...

Page 149: ...M AS S_PDC N Connect to one of secondary audio processor s PDC connectors Zone Amplifier Inputs There are 8 sets of Zone Amplifier Input in RU MAIN each set consist of three connectors allow system to do one channel of zone amplifier redundancy the N is the number of set P_ZONE N Connect to Nth channel of primary audio processor s zone amplifier input connector ZONE N Connect to Nth channel of nor...

Page 150: ...rocessors and decide which one can be active and also passes the decision to next RU units through EXP_OUT terminal See the table as below For example when RU detects P_WD and S_WD contact are closed it switches to the primary P_WD S_WD RU Switch Over Close Close Primary Close Open Primary Open Close Secondary Open Open Primary If the RU unit is set as the slave RU unit it monitors the S_WD which ...

Page 151: ...uts on RU MAIN each output consists of three connectors P_AMPO Connect to backup amplifier output of primary audio processor AMPO Connect to backup amplifier output S_AMPO Connect to backup amplifier output of secondary audio processor Backup Amplifier Input There are two backup amplifier inputs on RU MAIN each input consists of three connectors N is the number of channel P_BKP N Connect to backup...

Page 152: ... contact of secondary audio processor Expansion Power Supply Output 24V DC power to next RU MAIN PDC CTL devices There are two connectors of this output PRI Connect to Power Supply PRI connector next RU MAIN PDC CTL SEC Connect to Power Supply SEC connector next RU MAIN PDC CTL Power Supply 24V DC power input which is connect to 24V DC Output of audio processor There are two connectors of this inp...

Page 153: ...sophy is that the master RU unit monitors the P_WD and S_WD inputs coming from the primary and secondary IDA8 processors and decide which one can be active and also passes the decision to next RU units through EXP_OUT terminal See the table as below For example when RU detects P_WD and S_WD contact are closed it switches to the primary P_WD S_WD RU Switch Over Close Close Primary Close Open Primar...

Page 154: ... 1 3 2 Rear Panel PDC Audio Output for Record The audio output of peripheral plugged on PDC connector PDC Peripherals Device Controller Connectors There are 2 sets of PDC port in IDA8RU PDC each set consist of three connectors allow system to do one PDC peripheral redundancy the N is the number of set P_PDC N Connect to one of primary audio processor s PDC connectors PDC N Connect to peripheral wh...

Page 155: ...d if the unit is set to be slave refer to Master Slave Switch of later item and a short or open is detected on S_WD Secondary Watching Dog port S_ACT Secondary Active Contact Output P_ACT Primary Active Contact Output The S_ACT and P_ACT contact outputs will inform the external device whether the primary or secondary is active For example when the RU status switches to the primary the P_ACT is clo...

Page 156: ...lave please refer to item S_WD Secondary Watching Dog Expansion Power Supply Output 24V DC power to next RU MAIN PDC CTL devices There are two connectors of this output PRI Connect to Power Supply PRI connector next RU MAIN PDC CTL SEC Connect to Power Supply SEC connector next RU MAIN PDC CTL Power Supply 24V DC power input which is connect to 24V DC Output of audio processor There are two connec...

Page 157: ...lease see the picture as below If one of the system devices occurs from the situations as below the RU devices will be switched to operate Power Off Display a series fault messages Please refers to the Redundancy Switching Faults If the situations above happened to both primary and secondary systems primary system still holds the higher priority ...

Page 158: ...58 2017 ATEÏS member of PAX ProAV Group 3 2 1 4 2 Ateis Net Fiber Optic Type For fiber optic type wiring please see the picture as below Please replace the Bypass Output Wiring with the Contac t Output Wiring when using fiber optic ...

Page 159: ...ary system still holds the higher priority 3 2 1 6 Hardware Wiring The RU MAIN PDC CTL unit will determine to activate as IDA8 primary or secondary network by monitoring the input logic contacts P_WD and S_WD The basic philosophy is that the master RU monitors the signal coming from the primary and secondary IDA8C 8S units and decide which one can be active and also pass the decision to next RU th...

Page 160: ...4VDC 0 2A The only power supply for RU is from IDA8s In case the 24VDC output connector and wiring are not connected correctly the IDA8 can detect it and show the information on the IDA8C LCD panel If there is no power supply in the system it means both the IDA8Cs are out of order please contact your Ateis dealer Set RU MAIN as M and RU PDC CTL as S on the back panel 3 2 1 6 3 Contact Outputs Full...

Page 161: ...ing does not require to connect to the Contact Output 3 2 1 6 4 PDC Full Partial Redundancy From IDA8 to RU MAIN o IDA8 PDC1 4 o RU MAIN P_PDC1 S_PDC1 From RU MAIN to PPM IT5 PSS AS etc o RU MAIN PDC1 3 2 1 6 5 Normal Backup Amplifier Input 3 2 1 6 5 1 Matrix Mode Full Partial Redundancy Normal AMP input from IDA8C to RU MAIN ...

Page 162: ... from IDA8C to RU MAIN o IDA8C Backup AMP1 AMP I o RU MAIN AMP Inputs For Backup AMP1 P_BKP1 S_BKP1 Backup AMP input from RU MAIN to SPA o RU MAIN AMP Inputs For Backup AMP1 BKP1 o SPA Balanced Input 3 2 1 6 5 2 Switch Mode Full Partial Redundancy Normal AMP input from IDA8C SW to RU MAIN o IDA8C SW AMP Input EVAC Backup Voice Music o RU MAIN AMP Inputs For Zone1 8 P_ZONE S_ZONE Normal AMP input f...

Page 163: ...cy Normal AMP Output from IDA8C to RU MAIN o IDA8C Zone1 8 AMP O o RU MAIN Zone1 8 P_AMPO S_AMP O Normal AMP Output from RU MAIN to SPA o RU MAIN Zone1 8 AMP O o SPA Audio Output Backup AMP Output from IDA8C to RU MAIN o IDA8C Backup AMP1 AMP O o RU MAIN Backup AMP1 P_AMPO S_AMP O Backup AMP Output from RU MAIN to SPA o RU MAIN Backup AMP1 AMP O o SPA Audio Output ...

Page 164: ...roup 3 2 1 6 6 2 Switch Mode Full Partial Redundancy Normal AMP Output from IDA8C SW to RU MAIN o IDA8C SW AMP Output EVAC Backup Voice Music o RU MAIN Zone1 8 P_AMPO S_AMP O Normal AMP Output from RU MAIN to SPA o RU MAIN AMP Outputs For Zone1 4 o SPA Audio Output ...

Page 165: ... member of PAX ProAV Group 3 2 1 6 7 Speaker Zone Full Partial Redundancy From IDA8 to RU MAIN o IDA8 Zone1 8 Lina a Line b o RU MAIN Zone1 8 P_LINE A P_LINE B S_LINE A S_LINE B From RU MAIN to Speaker o RU MAIN Zone1 8 LINE A LINE B ...

Page 166: ... From IDA8 to RU PDC o IDA8 Configurable Audio I O CH1 4 o RU PDC Configurable Audio I O P_CH_1 4 S_CH_1 4 From RU PDC to Speaker o RU PDC Configurable Audio I O CH_1 4 3 2 1 6 9 Telephone Lines Full Partial Redundancy From IDA8 to RU PDC o IDA8 Line Tel Set o RU PDC Primary IDA8 Tel Secondary From RU PDC to Telephone line o RU PDC Tel Line 1 Tel Line2 ...

Page 167: ...s By pass Mode input if needed From IDA8 to RU MAIN o IDA8 By pass Mode outputs o RU MAIN P_WD S_WD Watchdog Partial Redundancy or Full Redundancy Ateis Net fiber optic type The Bypass Mode Input on primary and secondary IDA8C processor need to be short circuited 3 2 1 6 11 Record Full Partial Redundancy From RU MAIN to Record device o RU MAIN Record_Out 1 ...

Page 168: ...Partial Redundancy From IDA8 to RU CTL o IDA8 EVAC Inputs CH1 9 o RU CTL EVAC Inputs P_1 9 S_1 9 From RU CTL to switch o RU CTL EVAC Inputs 1 9 3 2 1 6 13 External Indication Full Partial Redundancy usually on the CH8 of EVAC inputs From IDA8 to RU MAIN o IDA8 EVAC inputs CH8 o RU MAIN P_ACT S_ACT ...

Page 169: ... o RU MAIN EXP_Out o RU CTL PDC S_WD 3 2 1 6 15 External Control Partial Redundancy usually on the CH8 of Contact Output From IDA8 to RU MAIN o IDA8 Contact Output CH8 o RU MAIN P_WD S_WD 3 2 1 7 Ateis Studio Configurations To configure the redundancy setting on Ateis Studio the primary and secondary IDA8 devices must have the same hardware configurations eg zone board A B C D and telephone card ...

Page 170: ...LED will light up on RU unit for status indication Note When this evac input channel is used on IDA8C its evac function will be disable 3 Contact Output Channel for fiber optic type or partial redundancy only Choose which contact output channel on the rear panel of IDA8C to connect to the RU unit and use it to control the primary secondary switching action This contact is normally open Normally th...

Page 171: ...o apply the current redundancy setting o Once the redundancy settings have completed the serial number of primary IDA8 unit secondary IDA8 unit will be shown on each other s Redundancy grid of Device Management window See the picture below Step 2 Create a IDA8 configuration by Drag N Drop on Editing window Then click Mapping button At last click OK to finish the auto mapping setup See the picture ...

Page 172: ...1 o Select one IDA8C as the primary device and the other IDA8C as the secondary device The example picture below is using IDA8C 1 1 as primary unit and IDA8C 1 2 as secondary unit o Assign the IDA8C unit as the secondary unit by clicking its button on Redundancy grid then the Select Redundancy Device window will pop up o Select Software tab on Select Redundancy Device window 1 Partly Enabled Tick ...

Page 173: ...l be disable 4 Device list Ateis Studio software will automatically list all the connected IDA8C units on Device List then users require to choose a unit for partial redundancy 5 Clear Click the button to cancel the current redundancy configuration 6 Apply Click the button to apply the current setting o After applied the setting the Redundancy grid on Device Management window will show whether the...

Page 174: ...UNDANCY SYNCHRONIZING it will be shown when the system is being synchronized 3 STANDBY Display STANDBY on the upper right corner when this IDA8 unit is currently not active refer to Standby Mode 3 2 1 8 Standby Mode If the IDA8 unit is currently not active under the redundancy configuration it will enter the standby mode Please note the following behavior of standby mode 1 If a fault is detected t...

Page 175: ...gs and each item can be operated via Ateis Studio or DialPad simultaneously DialPad provides a quick access use with a long distance calls and multi paging Connecting to Wireless Transceiver device its capabilities provide the freedom to limit the distance with you from room to room without moving the base unit with secure the password protecting to each calls allows you to confirm the callers to ...

Page 176: ...ing of the number of last call Telephone Keypad A panel with dial numbers and setting templates MENU Back to the default menu ON OFF Push the button to make or cancel a telephone call after entering the dial numbers PHONE BOOK A database listing the names and telephone numbers of imported people from the Ateis Studio software BACK UP DOWN BACK Push the button to delete last number showing on the d...

Page 177: ...ocessor object drag IDA8C or ECS object to the configuration window 3 Create a DialPad object drag the DialPad to configuration window 4 Start the basic wiring by connecting to the green pins between DialPad and audio processor objects When first installing the remotes on Ateis Studio you need to click the Remote Plug in function on the right grid of the Device Management to make the audio process...

Page 178: ...hances to upload your configuration into the audio processor 3 2 3 Wireless Transceiver The Wireless Transceiver is a remote which connects to IDA8 or ECS audio processor and provides the wireless network for DialPad By connecting to either two kinds of ports RS485 RS232 the Wireless Transceiver makes it easy to set up and operate with Audio central unit and DialPad device Its capabilities enhance...

Page 179: ...C port over a CAT5 cable connection for power and data transmit RS232 A Serial communication protocol RS232 for third party device Crestron AMX VITY to your device 3 2 4 DNM 485 DNM ENET With built in Electronic Condenser microphone omnidirectional the DNM 485 DNM ENET enhances the ability to detect the surrounding background noise The DNM ENET is power by using CAT5 cable via PoE Ethernet With th...

Page 180: ... a PDC port please connect the DNM using the 8 pin CAT5 FTP cable to the Junction Box Connect with this 4 pair of pins to the corresponds 4 pairs of pin 24 G A B on DNM See the picture below Pin1 RS 485 B Pin2 RS 485 A Pin3 Line in Pin4 24VDC Pin5 Ground Pin6 Line in Pin7 Line out 3 2 4 2 Installation System Structure DNM 485 DNM ENET ...

Page 181: ...out 1 2 meters The distance between DNM and speaker also relies on the power of the amplifier and loudspeaker If it is a high power loudspeaker sound is louder then the distance should be increased and vice versa The examples of installation as follows 1 One zone connects to one loudspeaker only generally then install the DNM in front of the loudspeaker about 1 2 meters 2 One zone connects to many...

Page 182: ...several zones and one DNM for one separated zone and all of the DNM are same input source eg Department store etc The sound of speakers from another zone can t effect each other otherwise the DNM will consider the sounds from another zone as a background noise 5 When multiple DNM units are installed and facing the loudspeakers with different position in the same area the detection setting of noise...

Page 183: ...out 1 2 meters 2 One zone connects to many loudspeakers and installed the loudspeakers by circularity and the distance is not far between the loudspeakers then the DNM can be set in the center of loudspeakers eg A small conference room etc 3 One zone connects many loudspeakers and the installation of loudspeakers are irregular but the distance of all loudspeakers are not far then install the DNM a...

Page 184: ...atus of None Deployed displayed on the Mapping gird it also indicates the DNM unit needs to deploy as well Please see the picture below 3 Click Deploy and open its Deploy control window and select which DNM units you connected as the Master Slave units by entering their corresponded Serial Number And click Deploy button to make all the connected DNM units deploy and be controlled together 4 After ...

Page 185: ... it simply input audio from Input component and output to Output component 8 Then double click the DNM Eth component to open its control window then enter the IP address of Master DNM After that then proceed the Compile Store 9 Store the configuration and then online 10 Click DNM component to open it s element window press button Calibration to start the calibration procedure When it is calibratin...

Page 186: ...ibration has failed at this time and the DNM can t receive the calibration noise coming from loudspeaker please check Is the sound of loudspeaker is too small Is the distance too far between DNM and loudspeaker Is the DNM damaged 13 If the White Noise Level goes down to 40dB and the over LED is lighted up this means the calibration has failed at this time and the DNM received the sound too loud pl...

Page 187: ... 4 3 2 DNM 485 1 Plug the DNM to the RS485 PDC port of IDA8C S Here s the example using IDA8 the configuration is the same for other Ateis Audio Processor 2 Go to Remote Search on Device Management window 3 After a popup window of Remote Plugin In window appears click the Search button to see the DNM device the system has connected with Then click Plug In button to assign remote ID If the DNM devi...

Page 188: ...and output to Output component 5 Go back to device editing window click on the block of DNM device A DNM Preset window pops up There is a combo box to select the cooperate DSP component for the DNM device 6 Store the configuration and then online 7 Click DNM component to open it s element window press button Calibration to start the calibration procedure When it is calibrating the red LED will lig...

Page 189: ...and the DNM can t receive the calibration noise coming from loudspeaker please check Is the sound of loudspeaker is too small Is the distance too far between DNM and loudspeaker Is the DNM damaged 10 If the White Noise Level goes down to 40dB and the over LED is lighted up this means the calibration has failed at this time and the DNM received the sound too loud please check Is The sound of loudsp...

Page 190: ...evel which can be adjusted is the component connected to the front side of DNM component eg Input A level or PC output volume etc 3 2 4 5 Multiple DNM Devices on the Same PDC If the system needs to use more than one DNM and connect the DNM units on the same RS485 port the user should assign DNM units with different IDs 1 Go to Remote Search on Device Management window then click Search button to l...

Page 191: ...he configuration file draw the DNM component out and connect to RS485 port same with real wiring If the system has three DNM then draw multiple DNM device components the example below is multiple DNM in PDC1 3 Draw DSP DNM component and connect the input and output ...

Page 192: ...is 5 Go to device editing window Double click the device DNM component to open a window and link device DNM component with DSP DNM component 6 Check the ID and Serial Number of your multiple DNM devices on Remote Plugin In or Property windows to see whether the DNM devices connect to the system can be matched with the Ateis Studio software ...

Page 193: ...d zones an optional SP version also allows for broadcasting the pre recorded messages The paging station has a gooseneck microphone a push to talk button zone selection keys and a monitor speaker Buttons represent a single zone or a group of zones and be easily defined in the software using a simple matrix selection All buttons can be programmed with drag drop features from the software and each b...

Page 194: ...crophone capsule not on slave units Automatic gain control on microphone input 8 zone selection keys Expandable with additional keypads All call key Power indicator EVAC indicator Status and fault indicator Monitor speaker 3 2 5 1 Control Panel Microphone The sleek condenser gooseneck microphone This unidirectional condenser microphone warrants high quality directive signal pick up from the user a...

Page 195: ... link to an event for triggering actions like paging or adjust the value of parameters All Release LED This indicator lights up if all keys are selected All Release Button This button is used to select or deselect all keys Talk Key Push this key to request paging Talk Indicator Light up if PPM AS is allowed to paging on the other word the paging request has been acknowledged Sometimes even the pag...

Page 196: ...ong hardware type the circuit in the keypad will burn out Hardware Type Keypad Power Supply Comment PPM V2 PPM KP 3 3VDC PPM V3 V4 PPM KP G2 24VDC PPM SP PPM KP G2 24VDC Only for LAPG2T UAP G2 PPM Keypad Keypad connector The PPM keypad connector for connecting to the PPM AS Every keypad is shipped with one flexible flat cable Keypad connector The keypad connector for connecting to the next keypad ...

Page 197: ...s to be routed from using the Network Paging component for paging processing See the following example Pin A D of RS485 Input component is corresponds to PPM AS 1 4 audio plugged in PDC1 4 respectively Network Paging component process paging request coming from various sources and to determine which source is allowed to paging to zones it desired The zones are M1 M8 on Network Paging component You...

Page 198: ...ble Tick Untick the checkbox to enable disable the pre post announcement chime playing o Name Display the name of the message Enable Tick Untick the checkbox to enable disable the post announcement chime playing 3 2 5 3 1 Settings Double click the PPM AS object to open the window of PPM AS Settings Name The name of PPM AS Talk Announcement The settings window of announcement message o Pre Post pos...

Page 199: ... effectively reduces the volume if the signal is strong or raises the volume when it s weak AGC Enable Enable or disable the AGC function Response Time Set the attack time at 5 ms indicating the time when the input level is once under the threshold value and the gain won t be applied Noise Threshold To detect the audio input volume of AGC and meet the balance of each audio input level Don t set th...

Page 200: ...to the setting window of the selected event 3 2 5 3 3 Recording The IDA8 controller supports the recording and playback function via the PPM AS and PSS AS paging microphone It forms an integration of overall security solutions for many applications including banks large retailers railway stations city centers industrial facilities and office building With recording function you can get live and re...

Page 201: ... to add code for each distributed zone Step 5 Click to open the window of zone assignment Click PPM AS icon to open the setting window then click Event Step 1 Select the Event first then click interval to open the setting grid on the right Step 2 Select the keys 1 8 for functions controlling on your PPM AS and add them on the right grid Step 3 Assign 3 types of event on each button ...

Page 202: ... to create 2 types of new event Step 3 Add 2 types of event Remote Wave File Select Remote Wave File Paging Step 1 Go back to the window of PPM AS Key Setting Step 2 Select 2 keys on the left grid and add them on the right grid Step 3 Assign the 2 events you have create on Event Manager and apply to the 2 corresponded buttons ...

Page 203: ...er priority and have been occupied PPM SPAS device shall broadcast the recorded audio message automatically 3 2 5 3 5 Parallel Mode 1 Install the hardware connection please refer to Parallel with Multiple Devices wiring example 2 Set the Remote ID of each PPM AS from Device Management Remote Search See the picture below After finished click Plug In 3 Connect the audio pin of second and third PPM A...

Page 204: ...t with one PPM device Cascade with multiple PPM devices max units 10 Please refer to Connection with PPM chapter 3 2 6 PSS AS The PSS paging console allows call paging message broadcasting and DSP matrix parameter control over a secured monitored bus The backlit full color touch screen is designed for user friendly operation and offers a total of 168 software keys across 12 pages for zone or group...

Page 205: ...s for compliance in large installations Features Secured CAT 5 link to controllers and slave units Supervision of microphone capsule Monitoring loudspeaker 5 full color touch screen 800 x 480 pixels 14 pages x 12 keys Power status and fault indicator Status information access from the touch screen panel EN54 16 certified 3 2 6 1 Control Panel Microphone A 280mm flex microphone Power LED This LED l...

Page 206: ...audio processor 3 2 6 2 Rear Side Panel Jack Audio Output External loudspeaker 1 8 inch jack output Jack Audio Input External microphone 1 8 inch jack input Telephone Input Allows the connection of a telephone type microphone PDC Connector RJ 45 connector to link to the PDC port 3 2 6 3 Configuration Create PSS AS Object 1 Open or create a Ateis studio configuration file 2 Drag the audio processor...

Page 207: ... processes paging request coming from various sources and determines which sources are allowed to paging to zones it desired The zones are M1 M8 on Network Paging component The integration paging event needs to be created and linked with PSS AS users could have a full introduction on chapter Components of Audio Processor Network Paging to learn editing paging settings Event Manegement There are va...

Page 208: ...S AS Comment 1 2 3 The text displayed on the key there are three rows on it Comment 1 is the first row and so on Paging Other The check boxes for Paging and Others option are alternative Choose one of them to determine the key used for paging or triggering an event The priority of paging zones is based on FIFO first in first out basis when under the same priority Double Click Optional two modes Si...

Page 209: ...utton o Remote Wave File Delete Delete the message file which is store in the IDA8 processor Please note this event requires to work with Remote Wave File Select event button o Remote Modbus Record Push Record the message file by using Modbus protocol to send command and trigger the PSS AS to record push to talk o Remote Modbus Record Lock Record the message file by using Modbus protocol to send c...

Page 210: ...mory of the audio processor This message function needs to worked with Message Player component and Network Paging component The Message Player component can be connected to any channel on the Network Paging component See the example as the picture below 3 2 6 3 4 Settings Talk Announcement chimes settings o Preposition Enable or disable to play the chime message for pre announcement ...

Page 211: ...auto lock the screen Other o Recording Time sec Time for recording the audio message o Warning Tone Volume Volume up down for the warning tone Note Warning tone is a tone which warns users that the circuit is connected to or is not in condition for normal operation o EVAC Enable to display the selected EVAC mode on the button of PSS AS o Mic open in Bypass Mode Enable to be in bypass mode and trig...

Page 212: ...range 3 Telephone Headset Gain db The audio volume of the external telephone headset Noise Gate Threshold db The level range of audio volume indicates to trigger it once the setting is beyond the range 4 Screen Saver sec Set the time for screen to enter the sleep mode 5 Cancel Stack Paging Time min Click Enable button the audio paging will be canceled automatically within the setup time 6 Monitor ...

Page 213: ... buttons will be disable on the LCD of PSS AS 3 2 6 3 7 Recording Function The IDA8 controller supports the recording and playback function via the PPM AS and PSS AS paging microphone It forms an integration of overall security solutions for many applications including banks large retailers railway stations city centers industrial facilities and office building With recording function you can get ...

Page 214: ...nd apply to each of the corresponded buttons 3 2 6 4 LCD Menu All the buttons on LCD panel will be configured via ATEIS Studio and used for displaying and operation The PSS AS supports multi language allowing to set the language shown on each button The default language is English Before operating the PSS AS please note the LCD panel settings such as pre post announcement chime Talk Mode Lock Push...

Page 215: ... zone information of Zone Fault Zone Evac Zone Paging Source on the zone buttons please configure the settings on PSS AS Configuration Settings Config Press to enter Config page here you can view the information properties of PASS AS To paging audio routing message playing to the selected zones see the steps as below Chime Paging 1 First configure the chime files on Ateis Studio PSS AS Configurati...

Page 216: ...outing button on Menu page to enter Routing page 3 Press the Zone Paging Source button which have configured on Ateis Studio 4 Press the Routing button on the left top to start routing 5 If you wish to add or remove a zone button go back to the Menu page and select deselect the zone button you wish to add remove and then go to Routing page again to press Modify button 6 If you wish to cancel this ...

Page 217: ...wish to cancel this message playing press Stop button on Message page 3 2 6 4 3 Monitor Monitor the paging channel of IDA8 through the internal speaker of PSS AS 1 Choose Auto or Manual mode first Auto Press Auto button to automatically monitor the paging channels of IDA8 The channel which is triggered at the last time will be monitored on PSS AS Manual Press Manual button to select an assigned ch...

Page 218: ...ne PSS AS with a distance of 300M Connect with one PSS AS with a distance of 600M Please refer to Connection with PSS chapter 3 2 6 6 Troubleshooting This chapter will help you to diagnose and solve the common problems with detailed explanation any other information should be listed here as reference as well 3 2 6 6 1 Fault LED Issue The PSS AS unit is unable to connect by ATEIS Studio software Th...

Page 219: ...isted on the Device Management window or somehow the PSS AS unit has no response on its front panel screen Please follow the instruction in How to Solve chapter and check whether the solution meets your requirements Either can users manually modified the problem or our technical personnel will aid you with service by checking and repairing the problem 3 2 6 6 2 1 Step 1 Wiring Connection PSS AS an...

Page 220: ...ocal and Global version have slightly different See the picture below If your PSS AS is match with the software please move to Step 3 Software Setting If not please continue the modification by the following solution below Solution If your software version or firmware version for each device isn t match with the same version update or rollback your software firmware version Local version Global ve...

Page 221: ...your authorized expert personnel for update code 3 2 6 6 2 3 Step 3 Software Setting Software Setting Check the RS485 protocol port for PSS AS Check whether any of the 4 device ports on Machine Setting window has been selected to PSS RWD AIO option for connecting to the corresponded PSS AS port Please follow the steps below 1 Open the Device Management Window 2 Search and Connect to the device See...

Page 222: ...vious JB RS485 SIDE Connects to a URC device with 8 pin CAT5 cable MASTER PPM Connects to a Master PPM using the supplied 10 pin CAT5 cable SLAVE PPM Connects to the JB for Slave PPM with 8 pin CAT5 cable Note The Slave PPM shares the same audio output with the Master PPM and can only be used as a microphone RS 485 MAIN OUT Connects to next JB 2 x internal screw connectors for 0 dB audio AUDIO OUT...

Page 223: ...ction with PPM URC DNM PSS There are three kinds of wiring examples of connecting the junction box to PPM CD8 CD16 URC DNM on IDA8 ECS and LAPG2T processor 3 2 7 2 1 IDA8 3 2 7 2 1 1 Connect with One Device Connect one PPM CD8 CD16 device with a distance up to 300M 1 Connect the RS 485 MAIN IN AUDIO OUT port of JB to the PDC port of IDA8 2 Connect the Master PPM CD8 CD16 using the MASTER PPM port ...

Page 224: ...Master PPM using the MASTER PPM port with 10 Pin CAT5 cable see the black line in Picture 1 IDA8 4 Connect the Slave PPM using using the SLAVE PPM with 8 pin CAT5 cable see the gray line in Picture 1 IDA8 5 You can also connect the DNM device using the MASTER PPM port and URC device for RS 485 SIDE port This cable for this two device is used with 8 pin CAT5 cable see the purple line and green line...

Page 225: ...Product Features 225 2017 ATEÏS member of PAX ProAV Group Picture 1 IDA8 ...

Page 226: ...s wiring allows each PPM AS connected to individual Junction Box to paging operate separately See the wiring example at the right 3 2 7 2 1 4 Connect with PSS AS When users intend to operate the PSS AS device on IDA8 audio processor with a remote length please use the Junction Box for transmitting audio and external power supply See the wiring example below to ...

Page 227: ...ly otherwise the PSS AS cannot be identified in Ateis Studio Please see Picture 2 Slave Switch Picture 1 PSS Picture 2 Slave Switch Connection with a distance of 600M 1 Connect to the PDC port of IDA8 on RS 485 MAIN IN AUDIO OUT see the blue line in Picture 3 PSS 2 Connect the next Junction box using the SLAVE PPM port with 8 pin CAT5 cable see the gray line in Picture 3 PSS 3 Connect to the PSS A...

Page 228: ...s the straight CAT5 FTP OR STP cable 4 pairs Pin1 RS 485 B Pin2 RS 485 A Pin3 Line in Pin4 24VDC Pin5 Ground Pin6 Line in Pin7 Line out Pin8 Line out A straight CAT5 FTP cable 5 pairs is needed provided with PPM Pin1 Slave RS 485 A Pin2 24VDC Pin3 Master RS 485 Pin4 Master RS 485 A Pin5 Line out PPM Mic Pin6 Line out PPM Mic Pin7 Line in PPM speak Pin8 Line in PPM speak Pin9 Ground Pin10 Slave RS ...

Page 229: ...a rotary knob on control interface Up to 32 URC 150 URC 150AS units can be connected with a max distance of 1 000m by using the junction box providing with a long distance from the audio processor 3 2 8 1 Control Panel OLED Display Two color OLED Exit Button Back to the main menu Knob Turn Select items or change volume Press Enter in the sub menu Back Button Back to the root menu 3 2 8 2 Rear Pane...

Page 230: ...figuration Create URC 150AS Object 1 Open or create a Ateis studio configuration file 2 Drag the audio processor to the design window to create audio processor object 3 Drag URC 150AS to the design window to create URC 150AS object 4 Wiring to connect green pins between URC 150AS object and audio processor URC 150AS Settings Double click the URC 150AS object to open its setting window ...

Page 231: ...t set in design time Title The text of about title Item The item No for the text in About text list Text The text in About text list Add To add a text in About text list Delete To remove selected text from About text list URC 150AS Settings Global Parameters Tab The URC 150AS settings of controlling the global parameters like changing master sub presets Users are allowed to create arbitrary number...

Page 232: ...rs Tab This tab is for the sub preset and parameter control using items in URC 150AS Function Settings To specify which function for controlling going to be created The available functions list below o Sub Preset Selector To change sub preset o Element Control Range To control element with range type value For example Level in Input component with min 90 dB and max 20 dB is a range type of element...

Page 233: ...ed in turn the time to switch picture is in the editor on the right Waiting Time Specify how long will the logo pictures be displayed when the URC 150AS is in idle mode Remote Plug in The URC device must be proceed the Remote Plug in in order to make the audio processor recognize its connection See Remote Plug in for more details Assign to Design Objects The device object in design window needs to...

Page 234: ... Receiver It receives the control signals of handheld devices for controlling the system Back Button This button is used for going back to the upper layer of the menu Encoder Rotate this encoder for select the item of the menu Enter Button This button is used for going into to the inner layer of the menu 3 2 9 2 Configuration Please see the the steps below to setup the URC 200 for controlling the ...

Page 235: ...ears which lists all the URC220 that ready to save or load the configuration Click the button CMD to open the settings window for the first layer items in the menu system 3 Press Reset button to make the reset root menu to default 4 Click the Link button on the field for the desired menu item It will open the CMD settings window Press Add button to create an item in the menu for controlling parame...

Page 236: ... field is read only IP The IP address of the device be controlled Port The port number of the device be controlled Transmit The command string for controlling the parameter of the target device When the user selects the item of menu and press button Enter on the panel this string will send to the target device Timeout Due to the networking quality could be varied in the different environment For s...

Page 237: ...ort By clicking this button to export configuration of URC 200 to a file Import By clicking this button to import configuration of URC 200 from a file 3 2 9 2 3 Save Load Configuration The configuration of URC 220 is edited using the software If you want URC 220 to run the configuration you need to save it to the device See the below figure you have to select the target URC 200 that to be saved an...

Page 238: ...ge Set the network interface card that communicate with URC 200 After the network interface card is selected the IP address is refreshed automatically 2 Click Remote Device page This page lists all devices in the network Press Search to discovery URC 200s throughout the network 3 The result of search will displayed as the picture at the right In the Devices field devices are represented using a tr...

Page 239: ...tected mode please hold both two buttons and turn the knob Internal settings Network This page contains the settings of IP Address Sub Mask and Gateway Please configure these values before using a URC 200 Version Display the firmware version of URC 200 S B This page is comprised of the two settings Saver Time min The waiting time that the menu go back to root page Black Time min The waiting time t...

Page 240: ...er 14 pages allow zone selections The prerecorded messages and chime are stored in PPM IT5 IP paging console Thanks to the echo cancellation the PPM IT5 delivers full duplex crystal clear sound quality Features 5 TFT LCD color touch panel Full duplex intercom zone paging and control High quality gooseneck microphone Loudspeaker built in Ethernet interface including PoE Power Over Ethernet 24 VDC e...

Page 241: ...E system has been engaged Status Frequency Activity Permanent System is under evacuation paging Left Middle Right Button Push the button during the half duplex conversation to activate the following commands below this can be programmed via web interface Audio Source Select Audio Level Audio Level Push To Talk Intercom Push To Talk Paging Push To Talk Evac Announce Monitoring Speaker A monitoring ...

Page 242: ...nput RJ9 Connector To connect to a RJ9 telephone handset 3 2 10 3 LCD Menu All the buttons displayed on the PPM IT5 will be configured via Terracom web interface and used for displaying and operation only The PPM IT5 supports multi language allowing to set the language shown on each button The default language is English Menu MAIN Display the Device button Events buttons and Function buttons DIAL ...

Page 243: ...s with Macro buttons Select all Deselect all Page Up Page Down 3 2 10 3 1 Main Button Types When press the button displayed PPM IT5 its color will be changed to a lighter color Device Button Blue Display the device name on the button There is an color indicator at the upper middle corner of a button to display its status see the picture below ...

Page 244: ...co button from Macro button chapter Switch between the Audio Input Output Set Press the hardware button on the front panel a pop up window will be displayed for switching the audio source Please note the action of the three hardware buttons on CDM T5 needs to be programmed via web interface Steup 1 Machine Windows Parameter Setting External buttons first Auto Automatically detect the audio input o...

Page 245: ...BS Backspace CANC Cancel all CAPS Caps lock SIP Call Now the 100 in the Device List and call 100 1 user doesn t have to spend much time on typing the entire URI on the touch panel After enter the name and easily press the green button and the complete address will be dialed automatically if the name is existed For example if you enter 100 and press the button The PPM IT5 will find the exact device...

Page 246: ...AV 16k 16bit only 3 2 10 3 4 Setting Volume Use button and button to adjust the speaker volume Brightness Use button and button to adjust the screen brightness 3 2 10 4 Web Interface The PPM IT5 can be programmed and controlled by Internet browser interface 3 2 10 4 1 Windows Layout Primary Menu Secondary Menu System Status Display the current firmware version and the information of system time Di...

Page 247: ...erracom devices are located Gateway Server The IP address of the gateway server DNS Check the checkbox to enable the DNS server and type the IP address System Time Date Time Manually set the device time NTP Client Service Once enable this the NTP Server IP is needed Timezone The timezone of your Terra devices NTP Server IP The NTP Server IP address Location Click the drop down list to select the l...

Page 248: ...an be added into Address Book 3rd Party Controls There are two interfaces provided for 3rd Party Control o Serial Controls Service Enable Disable the 3rd party control Once enabled the Serial setting area is required o Network Controls Service If the Network Controls Service is enabled the local network port is required Codec Setting MP3 Encoder Bit rate Choose the format of MP3 Encoder Bit rate S...

Page 249: ... max dBu of AGC supported by mic audio during the intercom and paging Audio Codec There are two Codec for SIP G 711 G 722 G 726 G 727 G 729 PCM16K Global Priority IDA8 UAP G2 LAP G2T and ECS use central priority control mechanism The device priority is required while cooperating with these devices Once the SIP priority here is higher than the TerraManager s this device s zone won t be able to page...

Page 250: ...ne setting at a time TERRA Server Agent Paging through Terra Server you need to enable the Family Status as well o TEERA Server IP Enter the IP Address of your TerraServer IGMP Fix Address This is for multi paging Enable the fix address to use the specific IGMP address and disable the fix address to get IGMP address randomly Stack Paging Audio paging will be sent prior if there are audio paging wi...

Page 251: ...io source even it s priority is higher the zones for MIC IN will be auto replaced for other sources with lower priority When enables the Mic In Gate setting on Audio Setting the Line Threshold Hold Time function will display and can be adjust the parameters Dial Agent On PPM IT5 s webpage Agent Service Enable Disable the dial function The PPM IT5 will become the dial for other device with telephon...

Page 252: ...e settings for 3rd Party Control and SERIAL LINK bypass System Time Date Time The device time will be either as manual user defined or from NTP server NTP Client Service Once enable this the NTP Server IP address is needed Timezone The timezone of your Terracom devices o NTP Server IP Set the IP address of NTP Server o Retrieve Internal Set the internal to update the system time Changes in the Sys...

Page 253: ...om device RS232 RS485 Third Party Controls There are two interfaces provided for 3rd Party Control Serial Controls Service Enable disable the 3rd party control Once enabled the Serial setting area is required Network Controls Service If the Network Controls Service is enabled the local network port is required Network IGMP Enable Enable disable to use IGMP address the default network port is 8010 ...

Page 254: ... protocol set 5060 by default RTP Port The network port for RTP protocol for receiving and transmitting audio set 6912 by default Online Identification Way The Terracom supports to paging to Terra device via Internet Paging Server IPS Here you can choose the URI or IP Address option as the identification way to know whether the Terra device is online offline Identification Send Interval The time i...

Page 255: ...s this device s zone won t be able to paged by TerraManager Time to Stop Ring The SIP call will be hung up after the set time If sets up as 0 second it won t stop ringing Ring Volume The volume of ring tone Chime Volume The volume of pre chime post chime SIP Auto Answer The SIP call will be automatically picked up usually for monitoring usage SIP Auto Answer Input Choose the input source MIC IN or...

Page 256: ...be the Command String Logic Out and Multi Function Audio Out 1 2 Hold Time The hold time to trigger the Inactive action from the timing of the audio starts to output to the audio stops to output Audio Out 1 2 Inactive Trigger the action when Audio Out 1 2 haven t been output The action can be the Command String Logic Out and Multi Function MIC in Gate Line In Gate Enable disable the Gate function ...

Page 257: ...dicate the device is in online status and grey button indicates the device is in offline status Action Users can perform New Edit or Delete action on the device o New Add the device in the same LAN o Edit Delete Edit delete the device New Device Create a new device in a device list which the zone settings require to be different from other device For example the zone setting of TERRA FDX on first ...

Page 258: ...e assigned time to call the device Create a device group with multiple Terracom devices Name The display name of this Device Group function Intercom Mode o Call Next When the first device does not answer the call the call will transfer to the next device and continue to call the devices in the device group until one of the device has picked up the call o Broadcast All Call all the devices in the D...

Page 259: ...serial port RS485 RS232 or network Mode o Time Interval The period of sending the command string to 3rd party device o Time Out The device will stop sending the command string after receiving the answer string from the 3rd party device o Ans The answer string which sends to Terracom device when 3rd party device has received the command string o Time Out Set the period time to resend the command st...

Page 260: ...od then open during Low period like a square wave NC RC Period The time which the contact output channel triggers the relay Normally Close NO RC period The time which the contact output channel triggers the relay Normally Open Times Set how many times which the reply of contact output channel will be triggered o REVERSE Reverse to the last value status after triggering Allows other device to contr...

Page 261: ...Music Stop Logic Read Target Choose the Terracom device target which allows 3rd party device to paging SIP trigger logic monitor control Enable Status Set Enable Disable to activate deactivate the 3rd Party Controls action Example 3rd party control Terracom device We use this program UDP Test Tool to command IT5 string CAMP217 underline is the function s name And then the PPM IT5 192 168 101 215 w...

Page 262: ...wer back in ASCII code as below o 200 ASCII Code indicates OK received o 400 ASCII Code indicates NG not received The 3rd party device sends a command to play multiple message s to a device or a device group Function Select the message file folder which you create on Media Setting Internal External List Mode Choose the calling mode Intercom Paging EVAC Announce and Vote Announce o EVAC Vote Announ...

Page 263: ...received o 400 ASCII Code indicates NG not received The 3rd party device sends a command to monitor the source Source Select which source you wish to monitor SIP MIC IN LINE IN MESSAGE NET1 NET2 LINE 1 LINE 2 The 3rd party device sends a command to cancel the monitoring of SIP MIC IN LINE IN MESSAGE NET1 NET2 LINE 1 LINE 2 source Command Monitor Monitor Cancel From the example picture above if you...

Page 264: ...device please send a command data as Logic Out NC on 3rd party UDP TCP software TERRACOM will answer back in ASCII code as below o 200 ASCII Code indicates OK received o 400 ASCII Code indicates NG not received Level Control The 3rd party device sends a command to adjust the level of device o Function Select the source SIP MIC IN LINE MESSAGE NET1 NET2 OUT1 OUT2 AMP1 AMP2 AMP All AGC Gain Speaker ...

Page 265: ...MESSAGE NET1 MONITOR The Mute function of source is located at Audio Matrix ON OFF Switch Read The 3rd party device sends a command to read back the status ON OFF of source Command ON OFF Switch Control Read From the example picture above if you wish to mute the SIP source of TERRA DS please send a command data as TERRA DS on 3rd party UDP TCP software TERRACOM will answer back in ASCII code as be...

Page 266: ...I Code indicates NG not received The 3rd party device sends a command to trigger the network streaming source Function Every Terracom device provides 8 sets of Net Source the setting of every Net Source can be configured on Audio Matrix chapter Command Netstream Select From the example picture above if you wish to trigger the network streaming source please send a command data as TERRA DS on 3rd p...

Page 267: ...O Function Select the logic I O IN1 IN2 IN3 OUT1 OUT2 you wish to read its status Command Logic Read From the example picture above if you wish to read the logic status via 3rd party device please send a command data as TERRA DS on 3rd party UDP TCP software TERRACOM will answer back in ASCII code as below o NC RC o NO RC Create a group of action with multiple functions There are three default fun...

Page 268: ...tion list Provide the management of the sub page on PPM IT5 Up to 14 pages can be saved at the main page window and up to 2 pages can be saved at the sub page window After created a new Marco button go to Steup1 Machine Window Windows Page and set the Marco button you have created See the picture as below Button Function There are Device Paging Group Command String Logic Out Single and Locked Butt...

Page 269: ... it will send a Status True command string to PPM IT5 and will update on the Locked Button of PPM IT5 The display settings of the Status True command string can be set from External Variable function If received the Status True command from 3rd party device in 200ms the color of Locked Button on PPM IT5 will light up if not the color of Locked Button will remain in dark After completed the setting...

Page 270: ...the Display Offset is set as 2 The status will be BCDE Please note the display offset will also be based on the the setting of End Rule option End Rule There are three kinds of End Rule to display the received status command string from 3rd party device Example 1 If the received status is ABCDE Set Display Offset as 3 Choose None option on End Rule The display status will be CDE Example 2 If the r...

Page 271: ...the MIC IN in the default setting Mode Select Mono Stereo or Auto depending on the input source The mode of LINE IN can be Mono or Stereo when choose stereo on LINE IN it will also occupy the channel of MIC IN Priority Set the priority of the SIP MIC IN LINe IN MESSAGE NET1 NET2 Always set the SIP s priority as 1 the highest priority or the call will be left aside The SIP includes Call Paging Grou...

Page 272: ...he Multicast Address choose between 225 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 Port The RTP port should be an EVEN number Port 8000 9000 has been used by system DO NOT use these ports on your system configuration Control Options Select Assign the channel of the RAC 5 8 to the audio control inputs including the sources from network Volume Set a fixed volume or control it with the knob of RAC Buffer The buffer time ...

Page 273: ...ng using Stream Multicast Set the IGMP IP and its port The IDA8 or TerraManager will use the Multicast type Net 1 Net 2 Assign the channel of the RAC 5 8 and the audio control inputs for network streaming This chapter shows how to use Icecast server Edcast and Winamp to stream audio for Terracom to receive steps by steps Program Installation Icecast Server You can find the newest version on Icecas...

Page 274: ...ick its icon to open the server For setting the port and password click the Configuration Edit Configuration to open a text file Find the line port 9866 port and choose a port which should be an even number and NOT in the range 8000 9000 Find the text between the section authentic ation ID and password authentic ation this will be required in EdCast s setting fields Once the setting is done click ...

Page 275: ...Winamp media player and set the parameters of EdCast Right click on the Winamp panel and choose Options Preferences The Winamp Preference window opens choose the item edcast DSP v3 dsp_edcast dll in the DSP Effect under the Plug ins section Now double click the item to open the EdCast s setting window it appears as shown in the picture ...

Page 276: ... the file into the Winamp program directory Server IP Use the default value localhost if you re running the server on your PC Server Port The port set in the Icecast server s configuration window Encoder password The password set in the Icecast server s configuration window Mountpoint This item is required for icecast so we assign a test for it Click the Connect button to start the encoder the str...

Page 277: ... s localhost and browse through the web interface The Current Song showing the dynamic changes with your Winamp player Receiving stream from Icecast Server Go to Terracom s Auido Matrix webpage and set as shown in the picture below remember to add the Mountpoint which is set in the EdCast plug in setting window In the Setup Basic Setting page as mentioned before you can set the Stream Buffer time ...

Page 278: ... Left Set the button functions including Cancel Audio Source Select Volume Control and Push To Talk Intercom External Button Center Set the button functions including Cancel Audio Source Select Volume Control and Push To Talk Intercom External Button Right Set the button functions including Cancel Audio Source Select Volume Control and Push To Talk Intercom Function Action Level Action Check Box E...

Page 279: ... to 14 pages of button setting on Main Page and 2 pages on Marco Page Key Main Marco Page Support up to 168 individual keys setting on Main Page and 24 keys on Marco Page Button Function Choose the triggering actions including device command etc Button Name The device to execute the triggering actions Check Box Tick the box for various actions according to different level ...

Page 280: ...ay list File Directory The file path where you like to store the files Please select a file to store Select the file you want to store and it will be stored at the File Directory you set above Please note that the spec of files banners logo gif files needs to follow the standard format in order to be read by the system 1 Logo o Size 80 80 o Format bmp o Name logo bmp ...

Page 281: ...ore users can choose to Rewrite Stop o Rewrite Rewrite the file from the beginning when the memory is full o Stop Stop recording if the memory is full Audio Method The recording methods for selection local network o Local Recording Enable disable the recording by local Terracom device While the microphone is connected and the priority setting is done the recording start will start Make sure the we...

Page 282: ...hoose the external USB as your play target o Detect by External Choose the external USB as the first priority then auto choose the internal database as the secondary one if external USB cannot be detected Play List Name Enter the name of your play list Repeat Count This function is only applicable when playing the message on SIP based If you set the Repeat Count as 0 this indicates the audio files...

Page 283: ...nal Play List and the file information such as file name etc will be listed here 3 2 10 4 2 7 Output Volume This function allows to control modify the volume of output 1 output 2 speaker output TERRA DS and PPM IT5 AMP1 AMP2 TERRA AMP RJ PPM IT5 Handset PPM IT5 Volume Set the output volume 3 2 10 4 3 Setup 2 3 2 10 4 3 1 Account Management Manage the accounts such as add delete a user s ID and cha...

Page 284: ...e 9 levels level 1 is the lowest and level 9 is the highest one 3 2 10 4 3 2 Scheduler The Scheduler function allows to schedule the events such as messages music playing command string triggering logic out single in an assigned time and these schedules will be auto triggered in the assigned time Setting Global Enable Enable or disable to trigger all the Scheduler events Name The display name of t...

Page 285: ...ck the scheduler events you have created Click the content for editing or to delete Display the scheduler events which are sent from TerraServer 3 2 10 4 4 Update Firmware Configuration GUI Reboot Firmware Click Browse button to upload a firmware file Reverse Setting Click Reverse button to download the configuration backup file to your PC Laptop Store Click Browse button to select a configuration...

Page 286: ... TERRA System Show the general information of the Terracom unit Control Calibrate Display the calibration result of control input Serial Log Display the history data sent through the serial port RS232 RS485 of Terracom device Log File Display the logs it supports to load up to 3000 data 3 2 10 4 5 1 TERRA System Stream Out Display the STREAM OUT at Setup1 Audio Matrix The numbers and items are dep...

Page 287: ...Error The IC ADS7830 problem of communication in hardware device PCF8574 Error The IC PCF8574 problem of communication in hardware device TAS5709 Error The IC TAS5709 problem of communication in hardware device SPI Flash Error The SPI FLASH problem of sending receiving in hardware device SI3050 1 ERROR The IC SI3050 1 problem of communication in hardware device SI3050 2 ERROR The IC SI3050 2 probl...

Page 288: ...ll be displayed as the start up window 3 2 10 4 7 Logout Click Logout button there will be a pop up window for logout confirmation 3 2 11 URGP32I The URGP 32I is an extension unit for the IDA8 System LAPG2T and ECS The URGP32I provides those systems with 32 additional alarm inputs Each input is monitored and can be programmed to trigger a digital audio message into a specific zone or group of zone...

Page 289: ...Status Frequency Activity Continuous One of the the fault inputs is active One of the Evacuation inputs is Short Circuit or Line Open Blinking Blinks 5 times after powered on Power LED Lights up in green when the device is powered 3 2 11 2 Rear Panel 24V DC Input Main 24VDC power supply connector Fault Inputs 4 fault inputs received logic signals and used as switches See the table and figure below...

Page 290: ... NO Short Circuit Open Inactive Close Active Line Open Monitoring NC Short Circuit Open Active Close Inactive Line Open Non Monitoring NO Open Inactive Close Active Non Monitoring NC Open Active Close Inactive Do not input the external power voltage to this connector it might damage the device 3 2 11 3 Configuration The configuration of URGP 32I can be done by using the URGP 32I component on Ateis...

Page 291: ... message into a specific zone or group of zones The URGP is linked to the System units through a RS232 RS485 monitored serial link 3 2 12 1 Front Panel Evacuation LED Light up in red when the Evacuation input is active or blinks while boot The following table lists the states of the Evac LED Status Frequency Activity Continuous One of the Evacuation inputs is active Blinking Blinks 5 times after p...

Page 292: ...ceived logic signals and used as switches See the table and figure below Definition Circuit Status NO Open Inactive NO Short Active NC Open Active NC Short Inactive Do not input the external power voltage to this connector it might damage the device RS485 Connector 8C8P RJ45 connector for RJ45 connection RS232 Connector Evacuation Outputs When the input pin of URGP16I16O component is logic high th...

Page 293: ...tive Line Open Non Monitoring NO Open Inactive Close Active Non Monitoring NC Open Active Close Inactive Do not input the external power voltage to this connector it might damage the device 3 2 12 3 Configuration The configuration of URGP 16I16O can be done by using Ateis Studio The URGP 16I16O is the DSP component for the device For more information please see the URGP 16I16O component chapter ...

Page 294: ... console including message triggering level adjustment and pre call chime setup zone assignment naming and grouping The CD Touch XX units connect to a monitored bus on CAT 5 FTP STP This connection also provides Power Over Ethernet POE In case POE is not available or if the cable run is greater than 300M an additional power connection is provided with 24 VDC supply CD TOUCH is available in two dif...

Page 295: ...ging or adjustment parameters in audio processor 3 2 13 2 Troubleshooting This chapter will help you to diagnose and solve the common problems with detailed explanation any other information should be listed here as reference as well 3 2 13 2 1 No Connection via Ateis Studio IDA8 controller Issue The CD TOUCH unit is unable to connect by ATEIS Studio This situations happen when the CD TOUCH unit h...

Page 296: ...d IDA8 by 2 types of the differentiation below 1 By Ateis Studio on Device Management window Users can check whether the CD TOUCH is well connected to IDA8 controller and searched via ATEIS Studio If it s not under the normal connection it s probably the version of your Ateis studio isn t match with your CD TOUCH See the picture below 2 By Front screen panel of CD TOUCH Users can also check by the...

Page 297: ...lobal version 2 X X XX If users have the previous update code for local global version matching with your software simply open the files to update or rollback If not please move to Step 4 Contact Service and ask your authorized expert personnel for update code 3 2 13 2 1 3 Step 3 Software Setting Software Setting Check the RS485 protocol port for CD TOUCH Check whether any of the 4 device ports on...

Page 298: ...or First check the information and diagnosed description displayed on Status Bar of PSS AS then move to the following steps listed below and find out the solution that meets your problem 1 Check whether the PSS AS has been connected with audio processor in the configuration table 2 Check whether the RS485 protocol on Machine Setting function has been selected to PSS RWD AIO option and meets your i...

Page 299: ...lable over RS485 it can be locally powered by using a 24V DC supply In case connecting 4 sets CD8 units on the 4 set of PDC port at the same external power supply may be required There are two versions of the CD 8 paging console with identical hardware and functionality but different firmware for compatibility with different systems CD 8 AS For IDA8 system and ECS system controllers and slaves CD ...

Page 300: ...utton is used to select or deselect all keys All Call Release Indicator This indicator lights up if all keys are selected Event Select Key These buttons are used to select keys each key may link to an event for triggering actions like paging or adjust the value of parameters Power Indicator This LED light up when the CD8 is powered on Evacuation Indicator Light up when system is under evacuation p...

Page 301: ... CAT 5 FTP STP however if power is not available over RS485 it can be locally powered by using a 24V DC supply In case connecting 4 CD8 units on the 4 set of PDC port at the same external power supply may be required There are two versions of the CD 16 paging console with identical hardware and functionality but different firmware for compatibility with different systems CD 16 AS For IDA8 system a...

Page 302: ...you can check busy LED to know the situation LED Test Button Test LED on control panel after pressing this button all LEDs light up and then off Hold Indicator 1 8 These LEDs Indicate which keys are selected All Call Release Button This button is used to select or deselect all keys All Call Release Indicator This indicator lights up if all keys are selected Event Select Key 1 8 These buttons are u...

Page 303: ...microphone needs to be configured by using the Fireman component in Ateis Studio Most of time Fireman component is working with Network Paging component in such settings fireman microphone is able to paging See more details from Fireman component chapter 3 2 17 CDPM The CDPM paging console is a wall mounted cabinet remote which is compatible with Ateis audio processor The CDPM comprises of 24 zone...

Page 304: ... POWER FAULT and EVAC indicators are provided with The CDPM interconnects over a dedicated RS485 for power audio and data transmit The RS485 communication protocol offers daisy chaining of up to 300 m on a simple CAT5 cable and yet makes outlets easy to connect via a standard RJ45 connector 3 2 17 1 Control Panel Fireman Microphone The Fireman Microphone SHM 1 is a small compact microphone dedicat...

Page 305: ...aging still can be occupied by other sources In such a case the talk led still light up but you can check busy LED to know the situation Talk Button Press this button to request paging There are two modes for this button push to talk and lock All Call Release Button This button is used to select or deselect all keys All Call Release Indicator This indicator lights up if all keys are selected Busy ...

Page 306: ...ol Setting window and choose CDPM Dual Port Step 2 Proceed the Drag n Drop and drag the PPM AS icon from Main Device and connect it to the IDA8 processor with dual ports the PDC 1 port or the PDC 3 port The PDC 2 port and the PDC 4 port cannot be functioned when connected to other remotes such as DNM in the configuration layout or this redundant dual port will be disable Step 3 Go to Configuration...

Page 307: ...ntification of Selection Busy signals for users In addition to meet the compliance with EN 54 16 POWER FAULT and EVAC indicators are provided with 3 2 18 1 Control Panel A telephone styled microphone for paging Busy Indicator 1 8 Show the status of zone Color Status Frequency Activity Red Permanent Priority of the zone is lower than other sources Green Blinking Priority of the zone is higher than ...

Page 308: ... select or deselect all keys All Call Release Indicator This indicator lights up if all keys are selected Event Select Key 1 8 These buttons are used to select keys each key may link to an event for triggering actions like paging or adjust the value of parameters Busy Indicator 9 16 Please refer to Busy Indicator 1 8 Hold Indicator 9 16 Please refer to Hold Indicator 1 8 Event Select Key 9 16 Plea...

Page 309: ...rocess paging request coming from various sources and to determine which source is allowed to paging to zones it desired The zones are M1 M8 on Network Paging component You need create an integration paging event to link with PCP See more from Components of Audio Processor Network Paging to learn about editing paging settings PPM AS Manager PPM AS Manager is an unit of the software to manage setti...

Page 310: ... request if request is grant then start paging push again to end paging Key Priority The priority of key Key Count To specify how many keys on PCP Pre Announcement o Enable Tick Untick the checkbox to enable disable pre announcement chime playing o Name Display the name of the message Post Announcement o Enable Tick Untick the checkbox to enable disable the post announcement chime playing o Name D...

Page 311: ...dow and ignore ready list Remove Remove the select message file in ready list Clear Clear ready list PPM AS Settings Double click the PCP object and open the window of PPM AS Settings Name The name of PCP Announcement Click to open the Announcement settings window see prior section for details Announcement o Preposition Enable disable pre announcement chime playing o Preposition Name Select messag...

Page 312: ... to 32 x PSC units can be connected using the daisy chain wiring via RS485 protocol and support up to 300M over a single CAT5 cable connection PSC transmits both audio data and power supply to system units The PSC comprises of 8 zones 8 buttons with sleek condenser gooseneck microphone and spring metal protection providing durability and excellent aesthetics as well as enhancing up to 256 zones ex...

Page 313: ...rces Green Blinking Priority of the zone is higher than other sources Green Permanent The zone only desired for paging is not using by other sources Fault LED To display fault status of system The following table list the states of fault Status Frequency Activity Permanent There are faults in audio processor Blinking Lost communication with audio processor EVAC LED Status Frequency Activity Perman...

Page 314: ... Release Button This button is used to select or deselect all keys All Release LED This indicator lights up if all keys are selected 3 2 19 2 Configuration The example here is the IDA8 system the configuration is the same for ESC LAPG2T and other Ateis Audio Processor Create PSC Object 1 Open or create a Ateis studio configuration file 2 Drag IDA8C object to design window to create an audio proces...

Page 315: ...ponent You need create an integration paging event to link with PSC See Network Paging to learn editing paging settings PPM AS Manager PPM AS Manager is an unit of the software to manage settings about paging console that connect to audio processors like IDA8 series Click main menu View PPM AS Manager to open PPM AS Manager Name The name of PSC object click to rename RS485 Target Indicates the con...

Page 316: ...announcement message settings window o New The announcement message for creating new entry in the list Type a name in the editor and press button o Index The index for entries in the list o Announcement The name of announcement message o Add Add a name of announcement message from File Selection Dialog Path Specify the directory to list all files with supported formats File List Display files in t...

Page 317: ...a Remote Plug in to make audio processor recognize this remote devices See Remote Plug in for more details Assign to Design Objects The device object in design window needs map to physical device then the configuration of the device can be set to the physical one Click Name field of device list to select correspond device object 3 2 20 ANM The ANM ensures that paging announcements and music playba...

Page 318: ... 318 2017 ATEÏS member of PAX ProAV Group 3 2 20 1 Control Audio 24 VDC It contains the audio line and the 24 VDC power Gain Control Adjust the gain control of pre amplification on ANM Power LED Light up if the ANM is powered on ...

Page 319: ...ume output is set using the potentiometer located at the back of the apparatus In addition to standard protection via fuses SPA amplifiers also have electronic and thermal protection to protect them from all potential hazards A fan provides forced cooling for the final power shelves and internal parts of the apparatus It starts up automatically when the temperature reaches a certain threshold and ...

Page 320: ...d The overload LED will blink as soon as the output power exceeds the nominal value If the Overload LED is blinking check that the output load is well connected and still in good condition as well as checking the level of the input signal Power The Power LED indicates the ON OFF status Power fault This LED indicates the main backup power supply the LED lights up when one of them is lost and the sy...

Page 321: ...e polarity terminal for balanced audio circuits aka hot Pin3 Negative polarity terminal for balanced circuits aka cold Channel 1 2 Inputs For each channel there is an XLR balanced input and a Euro terminal block balanced input Each input can be gain adjusted to suit the user s needs The On Off gain switch can instantaneously bypass the gain controller and set the channel gain amplifier to maximum ...

Page 322: ...rallel Output Installation To combine 2 or more channels into one For example 60W x 2 Channels to be one channel with 120W power see the following as below 1 Turn the input gain to OFF position on channel 2 but keep the channel 1 Input gain adjustable 2 Connect channel 1 output to channel 2 input XLR or Euro block 3 Parallel the output of channel 1 and channel 2 COM to COM 70 7V line to 70 7V line...

Page 323: ...0 60W x 2 BPA 2120 120W x 2 BPA 2240 240W x 2 BPA 2480 480W x 2 and BPA 1000 1000W x 1 The BPA 2060 BPA 2120 BPA 2240 BPA 2480 can be paralleled or bridged by combining 2 channels to double the power wattage The BPA amplifier is designed to have protection of short to ground short circuit overload and temperature overheat 3 3 2 1 Front Panel VU Meter The VU meter is composed of three LEDs that rep...

Page 324: ...er fault This LED indicates the main backup power supply the LED lights up when one of them is lost and the system will switch to the working one as well There is a button on the rear panel for disabling enabling this LED indicator It s required to enable this LED for the PA VA system 3 3 2 2 Rear Panel Fuse Receptacle A fuse receptacle is located on the left of the amplifier s rear panel Power Sw...

Page 325: ...wer Socket Main 230V 253V 50 60Hz AC power input with fuse It accepts a standard mains power lead fitted with an IEC connector Channel 1 2 Audio Output For each amplifier channel there is a dedicated Audio Output connector for connection of either 8 Ohm speakers 50V speakers or 100V speakers For the 8 Ohm connection and if you are using more than 1 speaker please ensure that speakers are wired in ...

Page 326: ...s Bridged Output To combine two channel such as 240Wx 2 or 480W x 2 to be one channel 480W x 1 or 960W x 1 Please follow the instruction below 1 Turn the input gain to OFF position on channel 2 but keep the channel 1 Input gain adjustable 2 Connect channel 1 50V to channel 2 COM 3 Connect channel 1 Audio Input to channel 2 Audio Input to share the same audio source Please refer to the example of E...

Page 327: ... can deliver up to 125 250W as a separate channel or can be bridged to deliver higher power The amplifier has a dual voltage mains supply 115 230V AC selectable internally and a 24 VDC battery back up connection In combination with DIVA8G2 and IDA8 the DPAfour amplifiers have the following features Loudspeaker line monitoring for Shortcut Open line Ground leakage Single spur A B loudspeaker lines ...

Page 328: ...Mixing quick buttons etc The behavior of these elements can be configurable for every customers need Ateis Studio Software Version o Version 1 X X XX for Ateis Local Net o Version 2 x x x and 3 x x x for Ateis Global Net Ateis Global Net o You can start designing the internal signal paths for each device via drag and drop o Management of all the system units including device update configuration m...

Page 329: ...rive 5 By default the program software is installed under the path C Program Files ATEIS ATEIS Studio vx x x x Change the installation path by clicking Change if required and click Next 7 Wait until the end of the installation 8 After all installation tasks have been finished successfully click Finish to exit the wizard 9 The installation program creates a shortcut to the ATEIS Studio v 1 x x exe ...

Page 330: ...indow for quick access 5 Dock Panel Component Template A dock panel on the left side of software which contains all devices and DSP components users can use it to create and design your system 6 Dock Panel Device Management A dock panel on bottom side of software lists information about devices allowing to connect to a device for maintenance 7 Status Bar Display the status of software including th...

Page 331: ...s Quick access to the last opened file Close Close the opened files 4 1 5 Edit Select All Select all the components and wiring pins Select All DSP Components Select all DSP components in the graphic editor Select All Connectors Select all wiring pins in the graphic editor 4 1 6 View Main Contain various devices and DSP components for system designing Compile Compile the current configuration Resou...

Page 332: ...ng of focused element Device Management Connect and search the devices over network and maintenance Logo Library To manage the Logos for Ateis devices See Logo Library chapter User Management Allow to edit the user level of configuration file 4 1 6 1 Resource Manager Resource manager is a container for files which can be used in a device configuration Path Specify a path for searching resource fil...

Page 333: ...dow belongs to a layer Current Indicate which layer is the current layer The new objects will be put into the current layer Lock Lock a selected layer All objects belong to the locked layer cannot be edited Hide Hide all objects belonging to a selected layer Name The name of a layer Select A button used to select objects of the layer Add a new layer as the current layer Remove a selected layer and...

Page 334: ...directory for message files Open Click to open a file browser and change its working directory Message File List A grid which lists all the messages in the working directory and displays information Add Delete Add delete a message into the working directory Delete Remove a selected entry of the message list 4 1 7 Geometry Zoom In Out Zoom in out the configuration Zoom Original Zoom to the original...

Page 335: ...e grid of the configuration Snap to Grid Enable disable moving an object by multiple pixels at a time Layer o Add Delete Layer Add Delete a layer of the configuration o Lock Layer Locks a layer of the graphic editor to disable movement of any objects belonging in that layer o Hide Layer Hide a layer All objects belonging in that layer will become invisible o Select Layer Selects a layer to be curr...

Page 336: ...nce is the place in the configuration If you select several components and use Align Left then the reference will be the left side of the component at the left of the area All the selected components will be aligned to this reference o Reference Component Use the component for reference If you select several components and use Align Left the mouse cursor will change to and will ask you to select a...

Page 337: ...ent for reference o Reference Point Use the point for reference If you select several components and use Align Left the mouse cursor will change to a blue cross and will ask you to choose exactly where the reference is located All the selected components will be aligned to this point Alignment Select several elements and align all the elements Pack Select several elements and then pack the element...

Page 338: ...oosing if this will be to the front or to the back Pay attention as sometimes elements can be totally hidden with this action For example It is useful with background images and buttons Size Resize the components You can also select several components altogether and adjust them to have the same dimensions All the selected components will have the size of the component on the top left of the window...

Page 339: ...s to be automatically arranged to have proper corner with separated wires and with right angles Signal Path Mode Signal Path Disable Disable the signal path highlighting function If the function is not disable the signal path function allows to display where an audio signal is sent through the design The signal path will be highlighted in red Signal Path Mouse Move In this mode by placing the mous...

Page 340: ...ecting a signal link the signal link and the entire signal path will be highlighted in red The signal path is fixed therefore to cancel the fixed path click another link or component which is not on a free zone In the example below input C1 is routed in the matrix to outputs 1 and 2 If you place and select the link of channel 1 the signal path on outputs 1 and 2 will be displayed in red Signal Pat...

Page 341: ...ster Preset Allow users to switch to master presets Master Preset Settings Sub Preset Settings Open the master preset settings sub preset settings window Event Click to open the Event settings window Compile All Click to start the compile process The software will verify there s no major errors remain before uploading the configuration into audio processor Store All Click to start the compilation ...

Page 342: ... that are saved before proceeding the Store action The Download Config action will not retrieve the parameters that saves under the Online status the parameters will still remain the same 2 The parameters that are saved under the Online status Parameters will not be stored in the devices automatically after rebooting the processors devices they will still change back to the previous parameters 3 I...

Page 343: ...ameter function will not replace the original configuration If user wants to change the level to 5dB please click Online button o If user wants to keep the level as 5dB even proceeding Download Config action please change the current level to 5dB and click Compile and Store button Please note the following circumstances are required to click the Save Parameter button 1 When finishing the Get Refer...

Page 344: ...l Net User Manual 344 2017 ATEÏS member of PAX ProAV Group London Liquid Sky Communication Network Adapter Setting Select the network adapter in your PC Laptop click on OK Route Table Search Local Version Machine ...

Page 345: ...lt standard windows positioning Active Windows In the bottom of the window menu you will find all the opened windows on your project Select the windows in the list and the window will come on the first displaying level 4 1 12 Help 4 1 13 Component Template Component Template is an object container that allows users to drag and drop to the configuration Here you can create many objects such as DSP ...

Page 346: ...The Ateis systems include two types of Presets The Master Preset A design preset which allows different configuration to be restored The Sub Preset The parameters preset which allows the values of multiple parameters on the same configuration such as levels gains EQ etc to be restored either from the PC software the remote controllers or the control inputs These Master Presets and Sub Presets will...

Page 347: ...cture as below Sub Preset Open the settings window of sub preset which belongs to the Master Preset Add Remove Create a new Master Preset remove a selected Master Preset Master Preset Switching There can only have one master preset active at a time Therefore you can change the master to the other preset you want to edit At run time change the master preset to make the Ateis device working on a dif...

Page 348: ...Presets tab on Presets window Master Preset Drop Down Box Click to switch to the desired Master Preset and then edit the Sub Preset settings which is belonging to it Linked Elements Open the window contained a table of elements controlled by the Sub Preset See the later section Table of Linked Elements for more detail Save Save a value of linked elements to the Sub Preset Those values are kept in ...

Page 349: ...e window containing the linked element Save Click to save the current value of elements to the Sub Preset Load Click to load value stored in the Sub Preset and set to the linked elements 4 3 Event Management 4 3 1 Event Manager The Event Manager is a container to store and manage all the events The Ateis devices is controlled by different types of events Each event can be linked with one controlle...

Page 350: ...as two states On and Off Type The type of triggering event Add Add the event to open the popup menu see the picture below Add an event to the Event Manager Some event cannot be created in this window such as a paging event In this case users need to create it from the setting windows of Network Paging component Content Open the settings window belonging to the event Remove Remove a selected event ...

Page 351: ...nt Value Trigger XXX which XXX is the name of the event See the picture on the right 2 There will be a window which displays the event information corresponded to the state and value 3 Click Content button on Event Manager window to open the settings window of event State Click State page tab to switch the state of value trigger event Element The element of the component controlled by value trigge...

Page 352: ...sign an element to it 1 Right click the desired element and click the options Event Value Control XXX which XXX is the name of the event See the picture on the right 2 Click Content button on Event Manager window to open the settings window of event 3 On the right side of window there is a knob to simulate the source that triggers the event The value of elements will also be changed if adjusting t...

Page 353: ...element to it 1 Right click the desired element and click the options Event Value Control XXX which XXX is the name of the event See the picture on the right 2 Click Content button on Event Manager window to open the settings window of event 3 On the right side of window there is a knob to simulate the source that triggers the event The value of elements will also be changed if adjusting the knob ...

Page 354: ...e multiple states in triggered event each state contains a step value Click Add to create a new event and a pop up setting window will be displayed here you can choose which kinds of event users acquired Select Step Trigger option on Type drop down box then press OK Event Settings After creating a Step Trigger event users need to assign an element to it 1 Right click the desired element and click ...

Page 355: ...nt This action only removes the relation between the element and event and does not delete the element 4 3 6 Step Control This event is used for controlling the element value It will adjust the element value by step when the source triggers the event The source which triggers the event will send the step value to the event for adjusting elements Click Add to create a new event and a pop up setting...

Page 356: ...iggers a Master Preset Change event it will send a state number to the event then changes to the Master Preset linked to the state Click Add to create a new event and a pop up setting window will be displayed here you can choose which kinds of event users acquired Select Master Preset Change option on Type drop down box then press OK Event Settings Click Content button on Event Manager window to o...

Page 357: ...ed for selecting the wave files of Ateis devices When an audio source triggers the selecting event it will send a state number to the event then the selected changes of wave file will linked to the state Click Add to create a new event and a pop up setting window will be displayed here you can choose which kinds of event users acquired Select Remote Wave File Select option on Type drop down box th...

Page 358: ...his event is used for jumping pages in the Ateis devices When an audio source triggers the selecting event users can customize the pages which reduce the difficulties for switching pages repeatedly Click Add to create a new event and a pop up setting window will be displayed here you can choose which kinds of event users acquired Select Remote PSS AS Jump Paging option on Type drop down box then p...

Page 359: ... Disconnect and Block If the Connection grid displays in Block please click Clear button to refresh the status again ATEIS Net Status Display the status of Ateis device on Ateis net backup Connect Disconnect and Backup Click button to open the Ateis Port window Device Function All the available functions of the device Search Devices Search Click to search the Ateis devices on network Remove Remove...

Page 360: ...ting the physical units together through ATEIS Global net port and the identification must be assigned to each device when they are setup for the first time To do this you need to configure the config IP function by following the steps listed below 1 Open Device Management window 2 Search and connect to the device 3 Select the device on the Device List and click Deploy button 4 After a pop up wind...

Page 361: ... to check the status of devices that have been fully connected to PC via CAT5 cable connection 1 Open Device Management window 2 Search and connect to the device 3 Select the device on Device List and click Connection Source button 4 Click Download Config to execute a retrieve the parameters that are stored in the Ateis devices 5 After a pop up window appears check the device that ticks the checkb...

Page 362: ...0MB LAP G2T 100MB ECS 100MB Note Please make sure the software s version is correct as it will affect the path of file storing Step 2 Create a new folder Click Edit button to open the Edit Folder window and click button to add delete a new folder there will be a pop up window which you can set the folder name After that click Apply button to apply the new settings Step 3 Load the file Follow the 4...

Page 363: ...ware again by using Run as administrator See the picture below Step 4 Add and save the selected file into the folder 1 Go to Save tab 2 Click Add button to open the Resource Manager window 3 Tick the file you wish to add in 4 Click OK button 5 After the file has been saved added click the button on the file Then a pop up Select Folder window will be displayed please select the Root ...

Page 364: ... file to be added in 6 Click OK button 7 Click Save button 8 The file will be automatically added into the assigned folder which listed on the top of the Folder window Once the settings have been made users can add a message player component and use the files in the device to play messages ...

Page 365: ...ting Link The source of the folder file MFI Monitor File Integrity Click to monitor the selected files once per hour when the selected files are damaged and cannot be Bottom Grid Status Status of the file succeed or fail Add Add the selected WAV G722 format Remove Remove the selected files that listed on the bottom of Folder window Clear Clear all the files that listed on the bottom of Folder wind...

Page 366: ...iles File Existed Solution o Auto Rename Choose this to rename to file name x x indicates the files with the same name Eg C011404 g722 will rename to C011404 1 g722 o Give up Choose this to give up to load the file which is existed or with the same file name o Replace Choose this to overwrite the file which is existed Change File Name ...

Page 367: ... of chime file cannot be more than 16 characters including the characters of file format such as wav or g722 Change Parameter of Wave File Level To increase and decrease audio volume Please refer to mapping table below and see the actual dB with its corresponded level Level dB 0 60 1 41 2 37 3 33 4 29 5 25 6 21 7 19 8 16 ...

Page 368: ...en triggering the message file Apply Confirm the alteration Once the settings have been made users can manage the audio volume changing with the stored files 4 4 6 Machine Log Allow to read the log of audio processor 1 Open Device Management window 2 Search and connect to the device 3 Click Log to open the log window 4 Set the read count and click Load button to show the logs In case of sending th...

Page 369: ...to open its control window 4 4 7 1 Date Time NTP Daylight Saving Date Time NTP Read the Time set in the device and manually adjust the time by clicking Read and Write button The adjustment is required in period for the component which is associated with the time such as Scheduler You can use the NTP server Network Time Protocol to sync the clocks on your LAN Daylight Saving ...

Page 370: ...one Card window Country Code Select the country area FSK Choose the standard for transmitting caller ID Password Enable Enable the password access if the caller has paging request 4 4 7 3 Ethernet Monitor Allow to monitor the Ethernet status Once enabled the fault message will show in log list when the communication is broken ...

Page 371: ...ember of PAX ProAV Group 4 4 7 4 Remote Monitor Click Enabled checkbox to monitor the TerraManager software IP The IP address of TerraManager Port Enter the default port of TerraManager 19810 Read Refresh the setting Write Save the setting ...

Page 372: ... Ethernet Adapter Allow to change the IP Subnet and Gateway After changing it click Write button then reboot the machine again The IP address will change to the new one 4 4 7 7 SMTP Fault Report Allow to receive fault reports from IDA8 by e mail 1 Open Device Management window 2 Search and connect to the device 3 Click Fault E Mail Setting to open Fault E mail Setting window ...

Page 373: ...ble to set the username and password for avoiding receiving the spam Report By Time Set 5 different time a day at which the device will send the report 4 Once the e mail setting is done the e mail sent by the device contains two parts one is the fault list and the other is the list of the devices which haven t reported faults See the picture below 4 4 7 8 Fault Define Allow to define the type of f...

Page 374: ...rred it will not let the fault replay of IDA8 to be opened The LED lighting G Fault on the front panel of IDA8 will still light up and the LCD panel will also report if the minor fault has occurred No Fault The fault will not be reported even if fault has occurred 4 4 7 9 RS485 Protocol Version 1 When the PSS AS or CD TOUCH device is connected to PDC port select PSS AS CD TOUCH from the drop down ...

Page 375: ...guration Disable Scheduler Stops Message Immediately Click to stop the message music playing when disable the scheduler function via Modbus client or the audio will be stopped after the message playlist ends Do Not Auto Cancel Paging After Disconnect Click to not automatically cancel the triggering paging after the Modbus connection fails Offline Fault Report Timeout sec Set the time to report the...

Page 376: ...y connected with Firmware Unit MCU DSP NET Card The version of the firmware software and hardware program unit in the device If the version numbers or Network ID are marked in red which means the firmware needs to be updated or the device hasn t fully connected with Ateis Studio please see Update chapter Note Press Ctrl F3 to open 4 hidden firmware grids in Read Version window MCU DSP FPGA AEC 4 4...

Page 377: ... file you wish to store into the PSS AS under the source path Ateis Studio Resource PSS AS Picture For example if you wish to replace the control button in the red circle as the picture below replace them with your new files Note The properties of files need to be followed by the standard format as below in order to be read by the system Size 144 x 80 Format 24bit color bmp Name lamp01_d bmp when ...

Page 378: ...e will be listed on the left side Tick Auto Search checkbox to search the PSS If there are multiple PSS consoles you wish to change their figure files tick Multi Selected checkbox and select multiple devices Auto Search Multi Selected 4 After connecting to the remote click the device s users intend to store pictures into it them Picture Setting Skin Setting ...

Page 379: ...er window a database contains files that can be used in a device configuration Save Click Save button to store the adjustment and upload your configuration into the device 2 Skin Setting Select a skin file Note Please send all the bmp files to your Ateis dealer we will generate a skin file for you Then you can put this skin file into the source path see the picture as below Click to select the ski...

Page 380: ...open the Remote Update window 4 And select the remote type See the picture as below 5 The Comm Remote Update window appears and lists the device you have The files will automatically read by Ateis Studio if they re placed under the right directory If not click the to browse the files for updating as shown in the picture below In case of adding files from other directory click Add to browse the fil...

Page 381: ...he Updated status shows Succeed 4 4 12 Remote Search When the remote is used for the first time users need to configure Remote Search function to make the audio processor to recognize it Follow the steps listed below 1 Open Device Management window 2 Search and connect to the device 3 Click Remote Search to open the setting window ...

Page 382: ...RS485 channel settings 4 4 13 Reset Paging This function helps to cancel all the paging sources such as PPM etc immediately 1 Open Device Management window 2 Search and connect to the device 3 Click Reset Paging to open the window There will be a window appears as the picture below which will ask you whether you want to proceed this action 4 4 14 Reset System Fault When the system fault has occurr...

Page 383: ...onfig to execute the Download Config action 5 After a pop up window appears click Yes No Users can save the file if a configuration has already existed due to the Ateis Studio can only edit a file a time 4 4 17 Update The purpose of updating the firmware is to match the version contained in your Ateïs Studio software and the version contained in the hardware of your devices Read the version to see...

Page 384: ...t 5 With the file browser open search the ASU Ateïs Studio Update files on your PC Then click Open to start the update process The progress bar in the Update window displays the status of the update 6 When the update is completed a pop up window will appear and ask if you want to reboot the device click Yes ...

Page 385: ...nd click Connect again 8 It is recommended that the firmware version be checked confirming that it is now displayed in black which means the device is now ready for use 4 4 18 Redundancy Allow to set the redundancy system used for IDA8 1 Open Device Management window 2 Search and connect to the device 3 Click Redundancy to open Redundancy Configuration window ...

Page 386: ...olumn as shown in the picture below The two system becoming each other s backup system 4 5 3rd Party Control 4 5 1 Ateis 3rd Party Control Depending on the device Ateis 3rd party protocol allows an external device to control an Ateis device through Ethernet or RS232 4 5 1 1 Assign Elements to 3rd Party Control To let an element controllable by 3rd party protocol right click the element and click 3...

Page 387: ...Element The name of the element o Channel The channel to which the element of component has belonged 4 5 1 3 Machine Set Table Function Name Command Name IN reply Data Format Ethernet MAC Read Only M000 E1 00 00 AA BB A0 Ethernet IP M001 192 168 100 254 Ethernet Sub Mask M002 255 255 255 255 Ethernet Getway M003 255 255 255 255 Ethernet DHCP flag Read Only M004 0 or 1 On Off Ethernet Receive Port ...

Page 388: ...mmand Data The content of a command string composed by hexadecimal 4 5 1 5 1 Command Frame Header section Data Section Check sum STX Command string E CS CR STX always be 0x02 EXT always be 0x03 Command string Number of Max is 50 Command code 1 char I D W R T M S L E P V N Y U B Function name 4 char named by user Value depend on each command CS Sum of all all characters of command string CR always ...

Page 389: ...mmand string Rnnnn STX Data Sec tion STX Rnnnn EXT CS CR STX Data Sec tion STX Rnnnn EXT CR nnnn function name fixed 4 length Answer is always Rnnnnvvvv Reply Read Para Com 4 5 1 5 1 4 Connect Test Command Command string T STX Data Sec tion STX T EXT CS CR STX Data Sec tion STX T EXT CR Answer is always ACK CR or None depend on communication protocol settings 4 5 1 5 1 5 Control Command IDA8 1 Cha...

Page 390: ...nvvvv Reply Read Para Com nnnn func tion name fixed 4 length vvvv value unfixed 4 Reply Mac hine System Value Command string Pnnnnvvvv STX Data Sec tion STX Pnnnnvvv STX Data Sec tion STX Pnnnnvvv nnnn function name fixed 4 length vvvv value unfixed 5 Ethernet Reset Command Command string N STX Data Sec tion STX N EXT CS CR STX Data Sec tion STX N EXT CR Reset Value IP Address 192 168 100 230 Sub ...

Page 391: ... 4 8 Messenger Fault Read Command string F STX Data Sec tion STX F EXT CS CR STX Data Section STX F EXT CR Answer is always Reply Messenger Fault 9 Reply Messenger Fault Command string Fsnnnn STX Data Sec tion STX Fsnnnn EXT CS CR STX Data Sec tion STX Fsnnnn EXT CR s Messenger body size Messenger body size Reply word Messenger G2A 2L 2 5 L Messenger G2A 2L 3 5 Messenger G2A 2L 4 5 Messenger G2A 2...

Page 392: ...OR Bit 016 POWER_12V_ERROR Bit 017 POWER_48V_ERROR Bit 018 POWER_DC24V_ERROR Bit 019 POWER_AC_ERROR Bit 020 PRESET_TABLE_ERROR Bit 021 NO_PRESET_TABLE Bit 022 NO_PARAMETER_TABLE Bit 023 PARAMETER_TABLE_ERROR Bit 024 PHY_ERROR Bit 025 ETHER_ER Bit 028 USER_DEFINE_FAULT Bit 030 WRONG_PA_PB_DIR Bit 050 AMP1_PA_REMOVE Bit 051 AMP2_PA_REMOVE Bit 052 AMP3_PA_REMOVE Bit 053 AMP4_PA_REMOVE Bit 054 AMP1_PB...

Page 393: ...t 084 AMP3_OVER_CURRENT Bit 085 AMP4_OVER_CURRENT Bit 129 MATLAB_2L25_NOT_EXIST Bit 130 MATLAB_2L35_NOT_EXIST Bit 131 MATLAB_2L45_NOT_EXIST Bit 132 MATLAB_2XL25_NOT_EXIST Bit 133 MATLAB_2XL35_NOT_EXIST Bit 134 MATLAB_2XL45_NOT_EXIST Bit 135 MATLAB_L25_NOT_EXIST Bit 136 MATLAB_L35_NOT_EXIST Bit 137 MATLAB_L45_NOT_EXIST Bit 138 MATLAB_M25_NOT_EXIST Bit 139 MATLAB_M35_NOT_EXIST Bit 140 MATLAB_M45_NOT...

Page 394: ...stem in bypass mode 1 1 Free 2 1 Free 3 1 W atchd og Output R x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Number increased automaticallybyIDA8 every 8 seconds 4 1 W atchd og Input R W x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Number increased automaticallybythe Modbus client every8 seconds 5 1 Max Record R x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x x Maximum duration for message recording in seconds 6 1 Global Change Counter R x x ...

Page 395: ... 30 Free 2336 4096 0dB Input Status 1 R 1 0001 Absent no monitoring tone detected 1 0100 Active signal detection contact 6431 0dB Input Status 4096 6432 512 Remote Input Status 1 R x x x x x x x x x x Fireman status bit15 0 no fault 1 fault Evacuation input channel 1 bit0 to 9 bit8 0 inactive 1 active 6943 Remote Input Status 512 6944 56 Free Output Status 7000 4096 Speaker Line Faults 1 R 1 8000 ...

Page 396: ...phones 2 external audio input 3 audio message 4 telephone input 5 IP input 6 Fireman x x x x x x x x x x BusySource number For type 0 always 0 For type 1 peripheral input PDC paging microphones 1 to 1023 For type 2 external audio input 1 to 1023 For type 3 audio message number 1 to 999 0 if unknown For type 4 and 6 always 0 For type 5 1 for live announcement 2 for message broadcast 3 for music 192...

Page 397: ...wo events x x x x Hour unit of the period between two events x x x x Minutes tens of the period between two events x x x x Minutes unit of the period between two events 20011 Schedul er Period Seconds 1 x x x x Seconds tens x x x x Seconds unit 20012 Schedul er Days 1 x x x x x x x Days Sat Fri Thu W ed Tue Mon Sun x Program activation 0 program off 1 program on 20013 Schedul er Times 1 x x x x x ...

Page 398: ...ut 1 0 0 0400 Sensitivity54dB Input Sensitivity24dB U Input 1 0 1 0500 Sensitivity54dB Input Sensitivity30dB U Input 1 1 0 0600 Sensitivity54dB Input Sensitivity36dB U Input 1 1 1 0700 Sensitivity54dB Input Sensitivity42dB U Input x 0800 Phantom power 0 OFF 1 ON x 1000 Mute 0 OFF 1 ON x 8000 Channel doesn t existed 29344 Mic Line Input Audio Level 4096 Output Audio Level Status 29345 4096 Speaker ...

Page 399: ... Parameters register which must be filled before the command Set all audio levels 1 0100 PDC input output levels speaker line levels 0dB input outputs levels Set Peripheral audio levels 1 1 0101 PDC Input Audio Level Set Peripheral audio level 1 1 0102 PDC Output Audio Level Set speaker lines audio levels 1 1 0104 Speaker Line Level Set 0dB outputs audio levels 1 1 0108 0dB output Level Set 0dB in...

Page 400: ...lreadyrouted set Source and Routing Key Table onlyto modifyzones Add zones to existing Start announcement with chime 1 1 1 1 3500 Source type number types 1 and 2 only Routing Table or KeyTable Priority 0 Priority 1 Chime number 0 chime NO 1 Paging Advanced Setting If source already routed set Source and Routing KeyTable onlyto modifyzones Stop zones in announcement 1 1 1 1600 Source type number t...

Page 401: ...dress 58588 to 59091 Last log 1 1 1 8003 Result in the address 58588 to 59091 40001 1 Comma nd Acknowl edge R If the command is acknowledged the result is 0 If the command was been rejected the result is the command value Parameters for Commands 40002 1 Priority R W 1 0004 Priorityhigh Default 1 1 0002 Prioritymedium Default 50 1 0001 Prioritylow Default 99 x x x x x x x x 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 xx00 Pri...

Page 402: ... x x x x Year tens x x x x Year units 40014 1 Schedul er Stop Day x x x x Month tens x x x x Month units x x x x Day tens x x x x Day units 40015 1 Schedul er Stop Time x x x x Hour tens of scheduler ending message or music x x x x Hour unit of scheduler ending message or music x x x x Minutes tens of scheduler ending message or music 40016 1 Schedul er Stop Second s x x x x Minutes unit of schedu...

Page 403: ...p Messag e Dwell Time Tenths R W x x x x Tenths of seconds 40025 1 Paging Advanc ed Setting R W x x x x x x x x Zone available percentage 0 100 x 0 None 1 Release type x 0 None 1 Recoverytype x 0 None 1 Evacuation type x 0 do not queue if there is high priority 1 queue x 0 None 1 Security 1 Enable must be set 1 40026 1 ATEIS Net ID x x x x x x x x Level 1 ID x x x x x x x x Level 2 ID 40027 3 Free...

Page 404: ...h Message Number of Message Group 40210 256 Routin g Table CH1 8 1 R W 1 0001 1st Machine network paging component CH1 8 1 0002 1 0004 1 0008 1 0010 1 0020 1 0040 1 0080 R W 1 0100 2nd Machine network paging component CH1 8 1 0200 1 0400 1 0800 1 1000 1 2000 1 4000 1 8000 R W 40465 Routin g Table CH1 8 256 R W 1 0001 511st machine network paging component CH1 8 1 0002 1 0004 1 0008 1 0010 1 0020 1...

Page 405: ...1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FFF F Unchanged audio level 42769 PDC Input Audio Level 2048 42770 2048 PDC Output Audio Level 1 R W x x x x x x x x Audio level of speaker line 0 to 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FFF F Unchanged audio level 44817 PDC Output Audio Level 2048 44818 4096 Speaker Line Level 1 R W x x x x x x x x Audio level of speaker line 0 to 20 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 FFF F...

Page 406: ...sList1 Number Message number 57113 Messag esList1 Bank Bank number in which is stored the message 57114 Messag esList1 Name 32 ASCII characters packed to 16 words MSB is first character 57130 Messag esList2 Index Index of the list 57131 Messag esList2 Reserve d Reserve 57132 Messag esList2 Number Message number 57133 Messag esList2 Bank Bank number in which is stored the message 57134 Messag esLis...

Page 407: ... paging microphones 1 to 4095 For type 2 external audio input 1 to 4095 For type 3 audio message number 1 to 999 0 if unknown For type 4 and 6 always 0 For type 5 1 for live announcement 2 for message broadcast 3 for music 57463 Speaker Line Busyof Key64 57464 36 Free 57500 64 Speaker Line Trans ID of Key1 R x x Amplifier Fault Status Immediate 00 Hex No Fault 01 Hex Fault x x Broadcast Location 0...

Page 408: ...t unit of the log 58590 1 Log Time Hour Minute x x x x Hour tens of the log x x x x Hour uint of the log x x x x Minutes tens of the log x x x x Minutes uint of the log 58591 1 Log Time Second x x x x Second tens of the log x x x x Second uint of the log 58592 100 Log Text 1 x x x x x x x x Log text 100 ASCII characters 59091 Log Text 100 x x x x x x x x 4 5 2 2 Table of Modbus Key Step 1 Create a...

Page 409: ...40100 40103 4 5 2 3 Recording Function via Remotes The Modbus Recording function is applicable for PSS AS PPM AS CD8 CD16 CD TOUCH and CDPM device only When the audio message has recorded it will be stored into the internal memory of IDA8 Step 1 Create a folder on Machine File System See the picture below Note The Modbus supports to detect up to eight folders ...

Page 410: ... Modbus type and the Modbus channel that is corresponded to the PDC port on IDA8 processor Then click Compile and Store button Step 4 Set the Modbus address as 40007 This indicates the folder of recorded file Set 1 as the first folder and 2 as the second folder and so on Step 5 Set the Modbus address as 40006 the address is using the hex code therefore this indicates the Modbus address will be set...

Page 411: ...icates Ateis Net 32 32 Step 2 Proceed the Modbus command 8000 8001 8002 8003 Step 3 Now Modbus client can read the IDA8 logs from the address range of 58588 59091 4 6 User Management User management ensures the security for accessing system resources and operations Click View User Management to open the User Manager Settings window There are two tabs in User Manager Settings window Levels and Acco...

Page 412: ... online to Ateis devices Master Preset Select all authorized levels in master preset Master Preset View Edit Control Allow to view edit control the master preset configuration Active Enable disable the Active option for activating the user management on configuration Create Create a new user account Delete Remove the selected user level Note The default Administrator Power User and User are not al...

Page 413: ...scription Maximum Value Precision Value Distance Type Maximum Value Type Maximum Value Type Maximum Value 5ms 5000 µs 5ms 5 µs 5ms 1 62 m 50ms 50000 µs 50ms 20 µs 50ms 16 25 m 100ms 100000 µs 100ms 20 µs 100ms 32 5 m 200ms 200000 µs 200ms 20 µs 200ms 65 m 500ms 500000 µs 500ms 20 µs 500ms 162 5 m 1000ms 1000000 µs 1000ms 20 µs 1000ms 325 m 2000ms 2000000 µs 2000ms 20 µs 2000ms 650 m Type Choose be...

Page 414: ... Gain Control AGC the input signal can be increased or decreased to a target level You can adjust the gain source automatically by setting a target level There are two types of AGC one is the signal channel and the other is stereo Control Window Element Description Release If the release button is on the Release Time setting will be activated Bypass Disable the AGC Function i e Bypasses the audio ...

Page 415: ...isplay the level of gain that AGC increases decreases the input signal Example If users want to automatically adjust the gain of a type of vocal microphone set the element settings as the picture on the right 1 First set the input sensitivity to 40dB on Input A component for standard dynamic microphone 2 Second set the elements on AGC control window as below Threshold Set at 25dB The level is adju...

Page 416: ... M Sensing Microphone input P M Program Material input Control Window Element Description Min Max Gain The minimum maximum level compensation Sampling Time Determine the period of time between the two ambient noise measurements White Noise Level The level which is automatically adjusted in the calibration process Noise Threshold The measurement of background noise level when the Calibration button...

Page 417: ...ng Mic level Example to Set the A N G 1 Connect the NSM microphone to the S M input and the paging audio source to the P M input Set the input sensitivity of NSM to 0dB on software The max cable length between the NSM and the audio processor is 500 meter with CAT 5 cable 2 Link the output of ANG component to an Output component where it is connected to a loudspeaker 3 Click on the Calibrate button...

Page 418: ...bration might have a deviation If the AGC level is not stable around 0dB users could adjust the gain of the output function amplifier or sensing microphone to let the AGC level stable around 0 dB After the calibration is successful the paging microphone shouldn t be placed near the sensing microphone because the user s voice will also be received by the sensing microphone The AGC level will still ...

Page 419: ...e picture on the right It requires additional audio input board due to that there has only one audio input for each PDC port 5 2 3 Compressor Compressor Stereo The Compressor allows to decrease the level which with louder sound dynamically while quiet sounds remain untreated In this way the quiet sounds are more audible without the loud sounds are being too loud this improves the audibility of aud...

Page 420: ...l in which the ratio gradually alters from 1 1 to the value set by Ratio parameter Soft Knee function Attack Time Set the time it takes to respond to the input signal A compressor might provide a degree of control over how quickly it acts The attack phase is the period when the compressor has decreased gain to reach the level that is determined by the ratio Release Time Set the time after signal l...

Page 421: ... limiting Hard Clipping Limiter Enable disable the Hard clipping mode Threshold Limiter Set the threshold level above which limiting begins Release Time Limiter Set the time it takes to release gain reduction Ratio Compressor Set compression ratio Threshold Compressor Set the threshold level above which compression begins Release Time Compressor Set the time it takes to release gain reduction Atta...

Page 422: ...NM 485S DNM ED DNM ES The DNM component is basically the same functions as the A N G component but the ambient noise is measured by the DNM RS485 or DNM ENET noise sensing microphone unit via sensing microphone input S M The difference between of DNM 485D DNM ED and DNM 485S DNM ES D Dynamically increase decrease the level based on the background ambient noise S Increase decrease the level based o...

Page 423: ... when the paging is activated Response Speed Select the speed reaction of A N G the speed of adapting the P M audio level depends on the ambient noise Decrease Increase Zone Indicate the AGC gain is decreasing increasing Dead Fast Increase Zone Indicate the AGC is not changing is increasing fast Sensing Mic Level Display the input level of sensing microphone C Sensing Mic Level Display the input l...

Page 424: ...S channel as the first word of a speech Attack Time Adjust the fade in time of input A channel when the Ducker is working Hold Time Adjust the time between the end of level detection on Input S and the end of the Ducker s operation Set enough Hold time to avoid the unexpected background level during the speeches breaks Release Time Adjust the fade out time of input A channel when the Ducker is no ...

Page 425: ...ansion begins Threshold Range Set the range of level in which the ratio gradually alters from 1 1 to the value set by the ratio parameter Soft Knee function Attack Time Set the time it takes to respond to the input signal Release Time Adjust the time to stop the gain reduction Gain Reduction Reflect the current amount of gain reduction Graphical Control Window Axis o X Y Input output signal level ...

Page 426: ...gate is activated Thd Set the threshold level above which Gate will open Response Time Adjust the time between the level s detection and the beginning of the Gate operation Attack Time Adjust the fade in time of signal when Gate is activated Hold Time Adjust the time between the end level s detection and the end of the Gate operation Release Time Adjust the fade out time of signal when Gate is no ...

Page 427: ...d level above which Gate will open Response Time Adjust the time between the level s detection and the beginning of the Gate operation Attack Time Adjust the fade in time of signal when the Gate is activated Hold Time Adjust the time between the level s detection and the Gate operation Release Time Adjust the fade out time of signal when the Gate is no longer activated Left Right Depth Attenuate t...

Page 428: ...t signal Hold Time Time to close the output when no more human speech is detected Release Time Adjust the fade out time of the signal to decrease the signal after the hold time Voice Recognition The level of sensitivity for human voice 5 2 8 4 Gate with Sidechain Allow to control a Gate on an audio channel I with an external Sidechain signal S When the Sidechain input S goes above the threshold th...

Page 429: ...l input S above which Gate will open Response Time Adjust the time between the level s detection and the beginning of Gate operation Attack Time Adjust the fade in time of signal when the Gate is activated Hold Time Adjust the time between the end level s detection and the end of the Gate operation Release Time Adjust the fade out time of signal when the Gate is no longer activated Depth Attenuate...

Page 430: ...the red cursor 5 3 Equalizer 5 3 1 GEQ GEQ Stereo GEQ Graphic Equalizer is the input signal which allows users to set its own gain and bandwidth There are three types of GEQ 1 Octave 2 3 Octave and 1 3 Octave 1 3 Octave is spoken informally as third octave EQ because the center frequency of its filters are spaced to one third of an octave apart with three filters to an octave Equalizers with half ...

Page 431: ...amplitude of each band can be controlled the center frequency can be shifted and bandwidth Q can be widened or narrowed Control Window Element Description Bypass all Disable the EQ all the frequency bands Bypass Disable the selected frequency band Bandwidth Set the width around the frequency Q factor of selected frequency band Frequency Set the frequency of a band Gain Set the gain attenuate or in...

Page 432: ...processors give you the same solution without using an external equalizer it s all done in the software component PEQ 5 4 Ethernet IGMP Audio Stream This component is an Internet stream player which receives audio stream and play the streaming source The Internet audio stream which sends the audio streaming from the devices such as PC or Terra device and compose into the certain RTP format Real ti...

Page 433: ...as VLC Media Player The picture below shows how to use the Audio Matrix on Ateis Web Interface to set the preset of audio stream on TerraServer 5 5 Feedback The Feedback analyzes the signal detects the feedback and attenuates the responsible frequency There is several types of feedback components The difference is only the bandwidth which is tuned for Music higher than speech the bandwidth is decr...

Page 434: ...ilter for attenuating the feedback Lock Display if the feedback killers channel has detected and erased the frequency which are causing the feedback Frequency Bandwidth Gain Level Automatically display the locked frequency bandwidth of the notch filter attenuation of frequency Manual All Activate the manual settings with frequency bandwidth and gain knobs Lock Time The interval time to lock the de...

Page 435: ...ndow Element Description Bypass All Disable all the bands of Filter s module Bypass Disable the selected band of Filter s module Bandwidth The transition bandwidth Frequency The frequency at which the phase shift crosses 90 Graphical Control Window Axis o X Frequency of output signal Hz o Y Gain of output signal dB Control Points o Blue Adjust frequency o Yellow Adjust bandwidth 5 6 2 Band Pass Al...

Page 436: ...le Level The gain of the filter s module Frequency The frequency of cut Graphical Control Window Axis o X Frequency of output signal Hz o Y Level of input signal dB Control Points o Blue Adjust the element Frequency Horizontal and Level Vertical o Yellow Adjust the element Bandwidth 5 6 3 Band Stop A Band Stop component is a filter that passes most unalterable frequency but attenuates those in a s...

Page 437: ...Window Axis o X Frequency of output signal Hz o Y Level of input signal dB Control Points o Blue Adjust element Frequency Horizontal and Level Vertical o Yellow Adjust element Bandwidth 5 6 4 Crossover Crossover Stereo Crossover compoent allow to split the audio signal into separate frequency bands which can be routed to other DSP components for those bands A 2 way crossover consists of a low pass...

Page 438: ...ency The frequency of cut Graphical Control Window Axis o X Frequency of output signal Hz o Y Level of input signal dB Control Points o Blue Adjust Level and hi pass Frequency or low pass Frequency of mid band o Yellow Adjust Level and both hi pass Frequency and low pass Frequency of mid band o Red Adjust Level and low band or hi band 5 6 5 Hi Lo Pass Allow to pass the high low frequency and atten...

Page 439: ...odule Level The gain of signal Frequency The frequency of cut Graphical Control Window Axis o X Frequency of output signal Hz o Y Level of input signal dB Control Points o Red Adjust element Frequency Horizontal and Level Vertical 5 6 6 Notch Filter A notch filter is a band stop filter with a narrow stop band high Q factor It works in an opposite function to Band Pass component ...

Page 440: ... the filter s module Level The gain of filter s module Frequency The center frequency to be cut Graphical Control Window Axis o X Frequency of output signal Hz o Y Level of input signal dB Control Points o Blue Adjust element Frequency Horizontal and Level Vertical o Yellow Adjust element Bandwidth 5 6 7 Shelving Filter Shelving Filter implements a first order response and provides an adjustable b...

Page 441: ...nt Frequency Horizontal and Level Vertical 5 7 Fireman This component represents the Fireman Microphone with one channel audio output Control Window Element Description Mute Mute the audio signal Monitor Enable disable the monitoring function if the fireman mic has fault shortcut Level The level of Fireman component Paging Event Selection Select a paging event using the Fireman component Before as...

Page 442: ...simultaneously into different zones up to 4 messages per IDA8C Note The Fire Alarm component will be occupied with 1 to 4 message channels please refer to Message Limitation chapter Control Window Audio Channel Select the number of audio output for Fire Alarm message One controller can use up to 4 message channels Logic Channel Select the number of logic output pin for Fire Alarm component One con...

Page 443: ...ation component if users intend to change the types of modes 5 8 1 Logic Signal Trigger time Trigger Detect Output Impulse Pin Set the number of Logic Output Pin for controlling the EVAC Input Pin of Fire Alarm component Once the EVAC Input pin has been triggered the Logic Output will continue sending a pulse signal for one second Trigger Wait To Execute Time Set the holding time for triggering th...

Page 444: ...e needs to be played in the same paging zone simultaneously Play Times Set the play times of Fire Alarm Message max 100 times or select Repeat button for continuous play Note The play times is based on when all the Message Group has finished playing from top to bottom Message Start Impulse Pin Set the number of Logic Output signal pin when the message starts paging Message Stop Impulse Pin Set the...

Page 445: ...g over again from Prev when changing to another paging zone o Next Time Continue Play Start playing after the playing list of Message Group ends Active Select to active the message playback of Prev Post Note This button needs to be selected if users intend to make adjustment of Message Play List Prev Post Normal Message There are three types of Message Play for Message Group Prev Post Normal Note ...

Page 446: ...Enable Skip 5 8 3 Paging Zone Setting Users shall assign the message playback for each zone Take the picture below as an example when the EVAC Input 1 has been triggered the Zone 1 of IDA8C 1 controller shall be play the assigned EVAC message as for Zone 2 and Zone 3 shall be played with A_U message In case the multiple EVAC Inputs have been trigger and more than one message needs playing in same ...

Page 447: ...ameters of analog input signal Control Window Element Description Bypass Mute Disable mute the audio channel Sensitivity Set the input gain of the channel to the preamplifier Phantom Power Apply 48 VDC phantom power to the channel input for use with condenser mics RTO An input channel Routed To Output s Overload Light up if the signal of an input channel is bigger than Overload Thd Volume The VU M...

Page 448: ... channel is bigger than Overload Thd Volume The VU Meter shows the channel of RMS level Signal Light up if an audio signal presents above 30 dB from the chosen Sensitivity Level The signal output level of channel Overload Thd A threshold value to determine the signal of channel is overloaded or not 5 9 3 Stereo Input Used for the AES EBU input it s very similar to the analog Input component except...

Page 449: ...e signal of input channel is bigger than Overload Thd Volume The VU Meter shows the channel of RMS level Signal Light up if an audio signal presents above 30 dB from the chosen Sensitivity Level The signal output level of channel Overload Thd A threshold value to determine the signal of a channel is overloaded or not 5 9 4 U Input Allow to control and monitor the parameters of analog input signal ...

Page 450: ...al presents above 30 dB from the chosen Sensitivity Level The signal output level of channel Overload Thd A threshold value to determine the signal of a channel is overloaded or not 5 9 5 Duplex Input Used for the AES EBU input it s very similar to the analog Input component except without Sensitivity and Phantom Power values The audio input to channel 1 board goes to the component Duplex Input A ...

Page 451: ...han Overload Thd Volume The VU Meter shows the channel of RMS level Signal Light up if an audio signal presents above 30 dB from the chosen Sensitivity Level The signal output level of channel Overload Thd A threshold value to determine the signal of a channel is overloaded or not 5 10 Inverter Allow to change the signal phase of 90 degrees Control Window Element Description Mute Mute the inverter...

Page 452: ...nction Input Output Level Adjust the level of an input output channel 5 12 Local Echo Suppressor This component is designed for suppressing local Echo or feedback It has two parts the Pre Processing and the Post Processing The Pre Processing reduces the level above the threshold for avoiding the feedback The Post Processing removes the echo below a threshold which is for avoiding the residual echo...

Page 453: ...to the original level Post Processing o Threshold When the input volume is smaller than the Post Processing Threshold it will suppress the echo sound that has left o Attack Time The needed time for changing the volume from the original level to the expected level o Release Time The needed time for changing the volume from the expected level to the original level 5 13 Logic 5 13 1 AND Allow the log...

Page 454: ...e the input has changed the Capturer component will capture the updated changes of input to output and after capturing the component will be in Disable mode which means no matter the change of input the output will not be affected Note The channel mapping of input and output via Capturer component need to be the same R pin Reset The pulse trigger that allows to capture the updates changes of input...

Page 455: ...pin can be set individually the corresponded input needs to set by binary code Note Please connect the channel pins by the order of input and avoid using the repeated pins among other mapping pins The default number of blank mapping pin is 0 5 13 5 Emergency The Emergency component is used for IDA8C processor for triggering the EVAC RESET button on its LCD front panel When pushing the EVAC RESET b...

Page 456: ...n pushing the EVAC Button see the picture on the right The window of EMERGENCY DISABLE will display on LCD when pushing the RESET Button see the picture on the right 5 13 6 Emergency Type 2 The Emergency Type 2 component is similar to the Emergency component the difference are the usage of EVAC and RESET button See the difference from the two pins of Emergency Type 2 component as below E Pin EVAC ...

Page 457: ...nent which are connected to 5 13 8 Evacuation Input This component corresponds to the Evacuation Input of IDA8C S the output logic signal will be the other logic component s input Control Window Parameters Monitor Mode o Voltage The logic output component triggered by a voltage polarization change o Contact With Monitor The logic output component triggered by opening closing the connector of Pin o...

Page 458: ...tion the hardware will generate 1 output There are two choices o Open Lo The component output 1 when the contact open contact mode or voltage low voltage mode o Close Hi The component output 1 when the contact close contact mode or voltage hi voltage mode 5 13 9 URGP 16I16O This component corresponds to URGP peripheral devices which offers more logic input channels of audio processor Input Pins Wh...

Page 459: ...ernal device circuit Type Specify the mode of activation There are two choices o Open Lo Normally open close the contact to the output signal o Close Hi Normally close open the contact to the output signal Status Show states of the external device There are four states o Open An open circuit of external device is detected o Short A short circuit of external device is detected o Activate The logic ...

Page 460: ...ts you want to trigger Output Count The output count indicates the number of channels to be as the event results Control Window Double click the Event Trigger component to open its control window There are several tabs on the top of the window Each tab represents for a logic input channel Event Name The name of the events that are linked Content A link button to open the setting window Control Win...

Page 461: ...s click the grid on Logic Out From the above figure the settings indicates when Event 1 is Failed Output 4 will be 1 and Output 6 will be 0 and when Event 1 is successfully triggered the Output 4 will be 0 and Output 6 will be 1 Note The Value Trigger Step Trigger Master Preset Change Sub Present Change can be modified by Event Trigger component only 5 13 10 2 Value Control This component link eve...

Page 462: ...ion first you need to select the output signal what is function working see the picture on the right Control Type o Value Control the elements based on the binary codes o Percentage Control the elements based on the relative percentage From the picture above the logic output of channel 1 3 are selected Click the grid to open Event Trigger window Note The Value Control Value Trigger Step Trigger St...

Page 463: ...eters Hi Lo For triggering Hi Lo signals Note There are two conditions Hi Lo or Lo Hi Message Allow users to enter the messages Fault Display whether the channel is triggered 5 13 11 2 Fault Definer Security Allow to trigger the customized faults in the status of security mode S Security To trigger the faults in the status of security mode M Major Major fault m Minor Minor fault AC AC power To see...

Page 464: ...ether the channel is triggered 5 13 12 Latcher Allow to lock the status of output and the setting can be reset by clicking the Auto Reset Initializing button See the picture below Auto Reset Initializing R pin Reset The triggering signal which will lock after reset mapping with R pin CR Pin Clear A pulse action based on the Disable mode providing the function of lock 5 13 13 Logic Control Allow to...

Page 465: ...c signal 0 or 1 5 13 14 Logic Gate Allow to delay the output time Control Window Elements Rising Response Time 100ms Falling Response Time 100ms The time of output delay when a rising signal falling signal is triggered The unit of time is 100ms therefore the actually value is N x 100 ms 5 13 15 Logic Meter This component has LEDs to indicate the statuses of the logic signal ...

Page 466: ...path is one to many and there are 48 channels available to carry signals which are numbered and identified by number For example a signal goes into channel 1 of Logic Net Out A component and will go out from the channel 1 of Logic Net In A component 5 13 17 Logic Net Output This component transfers logic signals over Ateis Net 5 13 18 Logic Pulse Control The Pulse Control component allows to have ...

Page 467: ...tus of each pin can be set individually When the input is triggered the output will result in a duration of 1 second pulse 5 13 19 Status Control Allow the status output to get locked and remains at the last status when the input has triggered the pulse The Input Pin N and Output Pin N are mutually corresponded they will not be affected by other Pins ...

Page 468: ...al 468 2017 ATEÏS member of PAX ProAV Group 5 13 20 NOT This component performs logical NOT operation 5 13 21 OR This component performs logical OR operation 5 13 22 Output This component is corresponding to the contact outputs ...

Page 469: ...se signal depending on the settings of component Control Window Scheduler List Change the channels of scheduler from Scheduler List General Settings Name The name of Scheduler Start Time The start time of the scheduler Stop Condition Specify the condition to stop a Scheduler There are three types of condition Continue In this option scheduler will never stop The triggering setting is always valid ...

Page 470: ...Day Week Month Year The box lists the Time of Triggering You can add or remove the triggering time in the cycle By Excel File It allows to set the triggering times by using an excel file The rules are listed below Field A1 is the Year Month for scheduling Note Refer to the format as shown in the picture above B1 X1 is the field for time format there are two choices o 24HR o AM PM A2 A 32 represent...

Page 471: ...ered Please note that the higher of the Pin count indicates higher priority of decimal codes o Pin 1 LSB stands for the first priority of decimal codes o Pin 4 MSB stands for second priority of decimal codes C Pin Clear All the decimal combinations will be 0 clear away if the C Pin is triggered O Pin Overflow If the output range of decimal combinations are more than the range of binary codes the O...

Page 472: ...ouble click the URGP device icon to open a setting window them you can choose which URGP component you want to connect to See the picture on the right Control Window Parameters Monitor Mode Enable disable the external device monitoring If this option is enabled it needs two 4 7k Ohm resisters in the external device circuit Type Specify the mode of activation There are two choices ...

Page 473: ...logic output is active o Deactivate The logic output is deactivated 5 13 26 Pause Generator 5 13 26 1 Control The Pulse Generator Control component is a component which gives pulse Note The connected input pin is a high active pin and gives pulse when deactivating Control Window Elements High Time sec Lo Time sec The Hi time and Lo time of output pulse 5 13 26 2 Trigger The Pulse Generator Control...

Page 474: ...nction the C Pin will trigger a raising edge Once the pin is triggered the number of count will be cleared as 0 The count will remains back to the same counts on Control window for the next time 5 14 Meter Peak RMS Meter Display the amplitude of the incoming audio signal There are two approaches available for measuring the signal The first one is RMS which is often used to measure complex waveform...

Page 475: ...the event list Each event can be assigned for triggering source If there is more than one event triggered in the same message player component the event with the highest priority will play the message Note The smaller value has the higher priority Once you drag and drop the component you can set component pins See the picture on the right CR Pin Cancel the event for triggering messages and clear a...

Page 476: ...ontrol Window Event Double click the message player to open the window shown as below Elements Name Rename the event Priority The priority of Event No matter which one is triggered first the Event with the higher priority will take priority Messages The total messages in this event Add an event by clicking in Messages grid to open Message Play Event window Click Add from HW and select messages Not...

Page 477: ...rrupts the Event 1 the logic output CH 1 will send a signal High 2 Normal Ending If the Event 1 is set to end normal ending and not interrupted or cleared the logic output CH 2 will send a signal High 1 Playing When the first message gong wav is playing the logic output Ch1 will send a signal High 2 Idle After playing gong wav for 3 times it will idle for 3 seconds before playing the next message ...

Page 478: ...rupted See the picture below o Interrupt Disable This different from the Interrupt Enable is only the Nth times you set will be interrupted 5 15 2 MM Player This component plays the messages stored in the Ateis device It allows to set the playing sequence of messages and play through the logic signal input of component Note The MM Playeer component will occupied with 1 or 2 message channels please...

Page 479: ...f it is low Trigger Play the message in 1 the Times you set For example it will play 5 times if you set 4 at the last column Times Set for trigger Control Window You can set the Message play list from the setting window as below Elements Mode o Logic Input Choose Logic IN1 IN8 to control the message play If you set more than one messages on the same Logic input it will play those messages in order...

Page 480: ...will play The next class is Art then The next class is History 5 16 Mixer 5 16 1 AutoMixer This component mixes several signals to one output The activation of channel s can be done manually automatically by a signal and the priority The auto mixer adjusts the signal output level on the output node depending on the number of activated input channels Control Window ...

Page 481: ...nel activation Automatic Mode Priority Level Set the priority level of channel Output Mute Mute unmute the module s output Output Level Set the output level of this module Threshold Sets the threshold for channel activation Background Threshold Set how the input signal will be interpreted for opening a gate The background level will increase the input activation level Hold Time Set the threshold f...

Page 482: ... which allows you to send the input signal to different outputs with different levels of mixing Control Window Element Description Type o Manual Manually activate the channels the threshold and priority are ignored o Automatic Channels are activated depending on the priority and threshold Last Mic On Designated Define which channel will stay open Only if Last Mic On is activated The channel will s...

Page 483: ...pening a gate The background level will increase the input activation level Hold Time Set the threshold for channel activation Attenuation Response Time Set a pre delay time for automatic attenuation That means the transition time of attenuation when a channel is added removed Attenuation Gain The amount of current gain reduction Open Mic Limits Choose the max number of activated channels NOM Atte...

Page 484: ...enuation and appear like this on every output Element Description Input Mute Mute unmute the channel input Input Level Mute unmute the channel input Output Level Set the master output level of the channel Output Mute Mute unmute the channel output Matrix Output Level Set the input level on the particular output channel for mixing 5 16 4 Standard The matrix module is similar to the standard mixer T...

Page 485: ...s from the output with the same channel or any other Net Input component the signal path is one to many relationship There are up to 48 channels available to carry signals and the number of channels will be distributed based on the number of channels you set on Audio Channel Setting option The diagram below shows a example using IDA8 devices to show the configuration of the Net Input and Net Outpu...

Page 486: ... based on the number of channels you set on Audio Channel Setting option The diagram below shows a example using IDA8 devices to show the configuration of the Net Input and Net Output components In Device editing window create an IDA8C and an IDA8SAB Connect the NB to NA pins to create a Ateis Net system In the DSP design window of IDA8C it utilizes the Net Input Output channel 1 to transport audi...

Page 487: ...onent transfers audio signals over Ateis Net It must work with Net Input Please go to Local Net Input for more details 5 19 Noise Generator 5 19 1 Pink Pink noise or 1 ƒ noise is a signal or a process with a frequency spectrum In pink noise each octave carries an equal amount of noise power ...

Page 488: ...nt Description Level The level of signal Tone freq If the Tone mode is activated this item needs to be selected Start freq If the Tone mode is activated this item needs to be selected Stop freq Select the maximum frequency for Sweep mode Inc Time Select the time between the frequency changes in Sweep mode Mute Mute the sound coming from the component Sweep Activate the Sweep mode sweep of frequenc...

Page 489: ...ent Level The level of the white noise Application For example it can be used to set up the equalization for a concert or other performance in a venue A short burst of white or pink noise is sent through the PA system and monitored from various points in the venue so that the engineer can tell if the acoustics of the building naturally boost or cut any frequencies The engineer can then adjust the ...

Page 490: ...he threshold of the overload indicator 5 20 2 Monitor Output The monitor output modules represent the amplifier zone output accessible on the rear panel of the device There are 2 separate modules for use with the zone boards 1 and 2 Control Window Element Description Overload The channel level above the chosen Overload Threshold Volume The meter shows the channel level Mute Mute unmute the output ...

Page 491: ...evel above the chosen Overload Threshold Volume The meter shows the channel level Mute Mute unmute the output channel the LED lights in red while the channel is muted Signal Indicate if a channel is activated or not Level The level of signal output of the module Overload thd Set the threshold of the overload indicator 5 20 4 Stereo Output For AES EBU output the stereo output modules represent the ...

Page 492: ...ld of the overload indicator 5 20 5 Duplex Output For AES EBU output the duplex output modules represent the physical outputs accessible on the rear panel of the device There are several separate modules for use with each of the audio boards Control Window Element Description Overload The channel level above the chosen Overload Threshold Volume The meter shows the channel level Mute Mute unmute th...

Page 493: ...he channel is not routed because the other channel with higher priority is already activated Output Channel Output Enable the output where the input will be routed to Threshold Set the threshold level above which the Gate will be auto opened and route the signal Response Time Adjust the time between the level s detection and the beginning of Gate operation Hold Time Adjust the time between the end...

Page 494: ...which tell the status of paging activity Matrix Switch Mode Network Cascading Paging Some applications like PA station system requires a huge number of zones for paging by connecting to multiple Ateis audio processors via Ateis Net The Network Paging configuration of every audio processor will be in charge of the paging tasks See the example as below Double click the Network Paging component to op...

Page 495: ...ity Tick the checkbox to change into security type which the paging function will still function for the selected audio channel Paging Source Assign the paging source which have added on the Paging Source window to the corresponded channel This Paging Source function needs to be worked by using Relay on Relay tab together please refer to Relay function as below Modbus Type Set the source type for ...

Page 496: ...ons is achieved Zone and Priority This section is about the zone section of a paging request and to specify the priority for judgment if there are zones conflict with another paging source which occupies it There are two types of paging events Integration and Singular Integration An Integration paging event has multiple codes for zone selection This is for each code which is able to assign the key...

Page 497: ...ng Tick to clear the zone selection after paging Priority Choose the priority order of Talk Event Source Type Assign the source type of Talk Event Refreshing Condition The behavior setting of a paging request and the zone available condition Recovery To let the paging source returns as active source when their paging event has finished Note The occupied zone will return to active source if both op...

Page 498: ... priority Chime The chime can be set as pre chime and post chime Click Chime tab first then click the button on the grid to open the Message List window Select the name of chime file from Device tab The PC tab is only for displaying the listed chime file Logic Out Trigger There are 20 channel logic outputs for each Network Paging component Start Stop Generate a pulse to a logic out when a paging b...

Page 499: ... not to be disturbed during the paging status Please see the example picture on the left when the zone is paging and Zone 2 Z2 has been selected for not to paging the other paging sources cannot be paging to Zone 2 Z2 except one condition that the paging source is higher than the paging source of Zone 1 Z1 Another example when Zone2 Z2 is paging other paging sources cannot be paging to Zone1 Z1 An...

Page 500: ...8 system will report PDC Error fault Note The CD8 CD16 PSS and CD Touch support this monitor function Level The signal output level of channel Overload Thd A threshold value to determine if the signal of a channel is overloaded or not 5 22 2 PDC Output This component controls and monitors the PDC output signal parameters The output component represents the physical analog inputs accessible on the ...

Page 501: ... Meter shows the channel of RMS level Mute Mute the audio channel Signal Light up if the audio signal presents above 30 dB from the chosen Sensitivity Level The signal output level of channel Overload Thd A threshold value to determine if the signal of a channel is overloaded or not 5 23 Selector A simple selector allowing the user to select which input is routed to the single output ...

Page 502: ...tive status If the condition is satisfied the element Trigger On will be set to On and the logic output channel will be set to High Control Window Element Description Trigger On Light up If the input signal is activated or not Threshold Determine if the audio input is activated or not Volume The volume of input signal Response Time Determine if an audio input is activated or not Hold Time Determin...

Page 503: ...o to hi Pins at the Bottom Rd The telephone line RJ11 connector connection is correct S Whether the set port is connected to the telephone or not F The telephone line RJ11 connector connection is failed C The caller and receiver are in the conversation at the moment D The receiver hasn t picked up the call which is calling by IDA8C Ri The calling to IDA8C hasn t been picked up yet B The telephone ...

Page 504: ...rved Fault Light up if there is an error on telephone line Mute Mute the transmitting audio Flash Allow a 3 way telephone conversation Press this button during the conversation of the first remote phone and dial the number of the second remote telephone Once the second remote accepts the call press FLASH button again and start a 3 way telephone conversation Level Adjust the level of transmitting a...

Page 505: ...ill detect and display the numbers that have been triggered on the control window and change the status of the logic output corresponding to the detected number History Display the history of DTMF numbers from an incoming call Auto Answer The mode of action for answering incoming calls There are two types of modes o Manual Press the Dial button on the control window of TC Transmit for receiving ca...

Page 506: ...umbers 5 25 2 1 DTMF Paging This function require you to enter the DTMF codes allowing to paging to multiple zones whenever there s any emergency happens and messages must be paging Once you have entered the DTMF code it will be automated into the dial command and activate the paging Before proceeding the DTMF paging make sure the connection between each component has fully connected with Double c...

Page 507: ...dow Then click Add button to open the Add Code window Note If you would like to add a new code click Add button to open the Add Code window There are two ways to create a new code Single and Range The code can be user defined 0 and minus number are forbidden to use eg 0 1 10 etc Click button to open the Zone window and then start to choose which zone you assign for paging Click Add button if you w...

Page 508: ...n to dial then you can hear the audio source from the Input A component Before calling via DTMF code please follow the instruction of paging method Dial 00X o start o end Example o If you would like to paging to Code 2 then dial 002 Cancel the call 000 Example o If you would like to cancel the Redial When dialing the wrong code simply redial the correct code again after the wrong code Example If y...

Page 509: ... as the EVAC the EVAC signal on front panel of your machine such as IDA8C processor will also light up 5 26 VoIP 5 26 1 VoIP Allow the device such as PPM IT5 IP phone Terra K etc to call via LAN WAN G 711 G 722 L16 and MP3 format can be supported by IDA8 The communication protocol via SIP protocol or Voxnet format Note The VOIP Receive component will occupied with 1 x message channels please refer...

Page 510: ...umber of the secondary unit when using redundant configuration RU SEC Password The password of secondary unit when using redundant configuration using to connected to the SIP server Paging With the element of network paging users can multi paging through calling Answer Behavior Select the ring tone time before the call picks up automatically Select manual mode to manually pick up the call by click...

Page 511: ...ion using to connected to the SIP server Paging With the element of network paging users can multi paging through calling Answer Behavior Select the ring tone time before the call picks up automatically Select manual mode to manually pick up the call by clicking Call button Call Click to dial the call receive the call Cancel Hang up Click to cancel hang up the call Telephone Book Click to open Con...

Page 512: ...window and change the status of logic output to the detected number History Display the history of DTMF numbers from an incoming call Paging With the element of network paging users can multi paging via dialing the telephone numbers DTMF VoIP Transmit Control Window Mute Mute unmute the channel input Level The level of channel Ring Light up if receiving calls SIP Light up when the call is busy Rea...

Page 513: ...ith the element of network paging users can multi paging through calling Answer Behavior Select the ring tone time before the call picks up automatically Select manual mode to manually pick up the call by clicking Call button Call Click to dial the call receive the call Cancel Hang up Click to cancel hang up the call Telephone Book Click to open Contact Manager window and choose the contacts Ident...

Page 514: ...n the pop up setting window Click Activation button corresponded to its CH the CH that is connected to TC Receive component on Paging Info grid Then click the button to open the channel window and then Add an event on Integration section The name of event can be user defined Click button to open the Select Zone window ...

Page 515: ...lick Store button to save the settings into the machine Before calling via DTMF code please follow the instruction of paging method Dial X o start o end Example o If you would like to paging to Code 2 then dial 2 o The paging function will be activated right way after finishing dialing Cancel the call Example o If you would like to cancel the paging then enter o The paging function will be cancele...

Page 516: ...hapter Setting Window There are two channels for paging with Voxnet source Paging Event Set the paging event to bind with the Voxnet source Key The key of Voxnet protocol Value Set the code mapped to the key Each code represents a zone selection combined for paging All Selects all the zones Zone Selection Select a zone for paging 5 28 Custom Component Initial When the DSP component configuration i...

Page 517: ...nitial Component Password o Enable Password Click to enable the password function And enter the password and the confirmation password again If the password function is enable there will be a pop up window as the picture below Export The Export function allows users to save and export the configuration on the Initial Component to the list of Custom Component list Right click on the component and c...

Page 518: ...ignal Step 1 Drag n drop the selected device from the Device List Step 2 Double click the device to enter DSP Configuration page Connect the Input A to Network Paging Channel 3 as the input channel for example here Then double click the Network Paging component to open its setting window Step 3 Click Activation button on channel 3 ...

Page 519: ...a singular event Step 6 Click Show button to select the certain paging zones Under the Name users are free to modify the name of the event Step 7 Click button to open the zone selection window Step 8 Select the zones Z1 Z2 Z5 and Z6 for example and close all the windows to finish the paging zone selection Step 9 Go back to Device window right click on the device and choose Front Panel Settings ...

Page 520: ...nal Fireman and Message 4 PreDefine Select the event 5 Zones Select the zones of event Go to the Default page and tick the Enable option to set music 1 event for certain zones paging For Zone Group event setting please follow step 1 step 4 only then follow the steps below Step 5 click Integration tab and click Add button Step 6 click Add button again on the window and select the range of the code ...

Page 521: ...the next event here is set for music 2 and select the PerDefine event which you set the Integration zone group After Click button to apply the Integration zone group setting on the event Step 11 Go to Zone Group tab then select the Zone Group Count the zone buttons that will appear on the front panel Here is set for 4 Select the Integration setting Here is set for Event 2 Audio Signal Integration ...

Page 522: ...essage Player component to the window and connect the component to the Network Paging component The channel 2 as the message input channel for example Step 3 Double click the Network Paging component to open its setting window 1 Click Activation button on channel 2 2 Click Paging Events button 3 Click Add button 4 Select Singular 5 Enter the name of singular message event 6 Click Show button to op...

Page 523: ...t Then close all the windows to finish the setting Step 6 Go back to the Device window 1 Click the Device you are editing first 2 Click User Manager function on Machine File System window Step 7 Once the loading is completed there will a window listed the audio message in the selected device we take IDA8C here for an example Then copy the file name of the chosen audio message ...

Page 524: ...he file name must be exactly the same 3 Select the type to Message 4 Apply the message event zone setting on the PerDefine column to finish the setting 6 1 3 Fireman Step 1 Drag n drop the selected device from the Device List Step 2 Double click the device to open DSP Configuration window Drag n Drop the Fireman component to the window and connect the component to the Network Paging component The ...

Page 525: ...utton 4 Select Singular 5 Enter the name of singular message event 6 Click Show button to open the zone setting window Step 4 Go back to the Device window right click the device and choose Front Panel Settings Stop 5 Apply the setting on Device Front Panel Settings 1 Enter the name of event 2 Select Fireman type Step 6 Click the PerDefine button to open the Fireman window Apply the Fireman event t...

Page 526: ...hannel 5 6 7 8 Step 2 Right click Input A component to open the Properties window then go to Audio Out and tick the boxes for the monitoring channels channel 1 4 Step 3 Right click the Output B component to open the Properties window then go to Audio In and tick the boxes for the monitoring channels channel 5 8 to finish the setting Step 4 Go to the device front panel and select Audio Monitoring b...

Page 527: ...um Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 81 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 12dBu 93 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 24dBu 104 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 40dBu 112 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 54dBu 115 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω Configurable Audio Output Maximum level 14 dB Output Impedance 50 Ohm Bandwidth 1dB 20Hz 20kHz THD N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 0 04 20 20kHz 4dBu 12dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 2dBu 24dBu 0...

Page 528: ...ining circuit of the audio card you ll get the 0dBu of output Maximum level 14 dBu Output Impedance 10k Ohm Bandwidth 1dB 20Hz 20kHz THD N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 0 04 20 20kHz 4dBu 12dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 2dBu 24dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 14dBu 40dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 30dBu 54dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 44dBu PDC Maximum Output Level 10 dBu Output Impedance 300 O...

Page 529: ... Form Maximum Unit Carry Current 1 0 ADC Maximum Voltage 100 VDC Electrical Life 1 x 10 8 Ref 10VDC 10mA Mechanical Dimensions W x H x D 436mm W x 88mm H x 313mm L Weight 5 36Kg Screen 3 5 color touch panel Colour RAL7016 Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C 7 1 2 IDA8SAB Electrical Item Voltage Current Consumption Comment AC Input 115V 230V 1 6A 100V 0 7A 240V Frequency 50Hz 60Hz DC Input 18V 30V Typic...

Page 530: ...ion plus Noise Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 0 04 20 20kHz 4dBu 12dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 2dBu 24dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 14dBu 40dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 30dBu 54dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 44dBu EIN Equivalent Input Noise Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 81 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 12dBu 93 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 24dBu 104 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 40dBu 112 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 54dBu 115 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω Configur...

Page 531: ...output 0 02 Bandwidth 3dB at output 20Hz 20kHz Noise 22Hz 22kHz 85dBu Maximum Input Level 16 dBu Input Impedance 11k Ohm THD 1kHz at input 0 02 Bandwidth 3dB at input 20Hz 22kHz RS232 voltages 6 5 6 5 Distance up to 1000 meters for using external power supply Note The distance using internal power supply is differ from each product Evacuation Inputs Contact Mode 4 status On Off Open and Short Evac...

Page 532: ...60Hz DC Input 18V 30V Typical 24V 2A DC Output 18V 30V Typical 24V 0 5A AC Maximum Consumption 48W Amplifier Zone Outputs Maximum level 14 dB Output Impedance 50 Ohm Bandwidth 1dB 20Hz 20kHz THD N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 0 04 20 20kHz 4dBu 12dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 2dBu 24dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 14dBu 40dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 30dBu 54dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 44...

Page 533: ...els to gain the audio signal They are sensitivity values of 0dBu 12dbBu 24dBu 40dBu and 54dBu respectively The meaning of sensitivity value is how large the gain is for an audio source and to amplify the giving minus input source to 0dBu The figure below is an example of when the sensitivity value is set to 54dBu and input source is 54dBu after the gaining circuit of the audio card you ll get the ...

Page 534: ...ts Contact Mode 4 status On Off Open and Short Evacuation Inputs Voltage Mode On Voltage Item Minimum Maximum Unit High 18 72 VDC Low 0 5 VDC Contact Outputs EVAC Fault State Outputs Item Minimum Maximum Unit Voltage 100 VDC Current 0 5 ADC Contact Output Relay Contact Output Contact Form Maximum Unit Carry Current 1 0 ADC Maximum Voltage 100 VDC Electrical Life 1 x 10 8 Ref 10VDC 10mA Mechanical ...

Page 535: ...dBu 81 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 12dBu 93 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 24dBu 104 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 40dBu 112 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 54dBu 115 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω Speaker Line Amplifier Speaker Line Amplifier Maximum Power 700W RMS Maximum Power Siren Message 1000W Configurable Audio Output Maximum level 14 dBu Output Impedance 50 Ohm Bandwidth 1dB 20Hz 20kHz THD N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise Sensitivity Minimum Ma...

Page 536: ...tal Harmonic Distortion plus Noise Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 0 04 20 20kHz 4dBu 12dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 2dBu 24dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 14dBu 40dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 30dBu 54dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 44dBu PDC Maximum Output Level 10 dBu Output Impedance 300 Ohm THD 1kHz at output 0 02 Bandwidth 3dB at output 20Hz 20kHz Noise 22Hz 22kHz 85dBu Maximum Input Level 16 dBu Input Impedance 11k Ohm THD 1...

Page 537: ...C Input 18V 30V Typical 24V 2A DC Output 18V 30V Typical 24V 0 5A AC Maximum Consumption 48W Amplifier Zone Outputs Maximum level 14 dB Output Impedance 50 Ohm Bandwidth 1dB 20Hz 20kHz THD N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 0 04 20 20kHz 4dBu 12dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 2dBu 24dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 14dBu 40dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 30dBu 54dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 44dBu EI...

Page 538: ...r Maximum Power 800W RMS Impedance 8 Ohm Maximum Power Siren Message 1000W Maximum Power 1kHz 1 6W THD 1kHz 1 Bandwidth 3dB 100Hz 12kHz Configurable Audio Input Sensitivity For each channel of a configurable audio input card there are five levels to gain the audio signal They are sensitivity values of 0dBu 12dbBu 24dBu 40dBu and 54dBu respectively The meaning of sensitivity value is how large the ...

Page 539: ...nput Impedance 11k Ohm THD 1kHz at input 0 02 Bandwidth 3dB at input 20Hz 22kHz RS232 voltages 6 5 6 5 Distance up to 1000 meters for using external power supply Note The distance using internal power supply is differ from each product Evacuation Inputs Contact Mode 4 status On Off Open and Short Evacuation Inputs Voltage Mode On Voltage Item Minimum Maximum Unit High 18 72 VDC Low 0 5 VDC Contact...

Page 540: ...t Impedance 50 Ohm Bandwidth 1dB 20Hz 20kHz THD N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 0 04 20 20kHz 4dBu 12dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 2dBu 24dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 14dBu 40dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 30dBu 54dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 44dBu EIN Equivalent Input Noise Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 81 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 12dBu 93 dBu 20 20kHz 150Ω 24dBu 104 dBu 20 20k...

Page 541: ...lue is set to 54dBu and input source is 54dBu after the gaining circuit of the audio card you ll get the 0dBu of output For more information as reference please see this Maximum level 14 dBu Output Impedance 10k Ohm Bandwidth 1dB 20Hz 20kHz THD N Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise Sensitivity Minimum Maximum Unit Frequency 0dBu 0 04 20 20kHz 4dBu 12dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 2dBu 24dBu 0 06 20 20kHz 14dB...

Page 542: ...nit Carry Current 1 0 ADC Maximum Voltage 100 VDC Electrical Life 1 x 10 8 Ref 10VDC 10mA Mechanical Dimensions W x H x D 436mm W x 88mm H x 289mm L Weight 5Kg Colour RAL7016 Operating Temperature 0 C 40 C 7 2 Battery Charger 7 2 1 SONAES 6 40A Network Input Single phase voltage 195 V to 264 V Frequency 47 to 63 Hz Class I Neutral and earthing systems TT TN IT Maximum primary current 195 V 1 A Two...

Page 543: ... mains not present It includes the current of the PA VA amplifiers and the current of all the controllers outputs o Imax a maximum available current which may be drawn continuously while charging the battery o Imax a 6A C 20 C battery capacity in Ah o Imax b mains present maximum available output current which may be drawn a short time during which the battery may not be charged o Imax b mains pre...

Page 544: ...Protection F1 mother board mains rating breaking capacity size 2 A Time lag 5x20 1500 A breaking capacity F1 to F2 amplifiers board 2 outputs rating type size 20 A gG 10x38 Faux1 to Faux3 controlers board 3 outputs rating type size 5A F 5x20 External battery fuse not fitted with PSE rating type Ibmax mains not present A gG type Very low resistance 7 2 2 SONAES 12 150 A Network Input Single phase v...

Page 545: ...not present o Imax a maximum available current which may be drawn continuously while charging the battery o Imax a 12A C 20 C battery capacity in Ah o Imax b mains present maximum available output current which may be drawn a short time during which the battery may not be charged but not discharged o Imax b mains present 12 A o Imax b mains not present maximum available current which may be drawn ...

Page 546: ... after As soon as a fault is detected the test is performed every 30 seconds until 20 minutes after the fault disappears o The impedance measurement test occurs every 4 hours if the mains is present on the power supply and if his current is 12A The impedance limit value is 13 mW 10 in 24V and 26 mW 10 in 48V Temperature Compensation A battery voltage compensation system maintains the charge charac...

Page 547: ...cal Item Voltage Power Consumption Comment AC Input per ch 220 VAC 10 50 Hz SPA2060 Idle 12W Full Power 155W Total Mains power consumption Idle Measured with 10 Volt surveillance tone on the output SPA2120 Idle 12W Full Power 290W SPA2240 Idle 11W Full Power 550W DC Input 19 30 VDC SPA2060 Idle 0 16A Full Power 2 1A Per ch 24 VDC Alarm cycle 10 V pilot tone 48 VDC SPA2120 Idle 0 16A Full Power 4 0...

Page 548: ...5 A 110 V 2 5 A 250 V BPA 2240 8 A 110 V 5 A 250 V BPA 2480 16 A 110 V 7 A 250 V BPA 1000 18 A 110 V 9 A 250 V Battery Power supply 48 VDC Input 48 53 VDC Power consumption Alarm cycle 10 V pilot tones 48 VDC Standby idle full load per channel BPA 2060 0 09 A 2 0A BPA 2120 0 09 A 0 16A 4 07 A BPA 2240 0 09 A 0 23A 8 13 A BPA 2480 0 09 A 0 23A 13 A BPA 1000 0 12 A 32 A Inputs Outputs Input Power in...

Page 549: ...n 1 1 kHz 10dB of rated output Crosstalk 80 dB at nominal load for 1 kHz Loudspeakers Outputs BPA 2060 Rated load resistance 166 7 ohm 100 V 41 6 ohm 50 V Rated load capacitance 31 nF 100 V 125 nF 50 V Rated output power 60 W 1 min at 40 C per CH BPA 2120 Rated load resistance 83 ohm 100 V 20 ohm 50 V Rated load capacitance 60 nF 100 V 250 nF 50 V Rated output power 120 W 1 min at 40 C per CH BPA ...

Page 550: ...110 BTU hr BPA 2480 3550 BTU hr BPA 1000 3600 BTU hr 7 3 3 DPAfour Electrical Item Voltage Power Consumption Comment AC Input 115 or 230V 15 DPA4125 Standby 1W Frequency 50 60Hz Idle 38W Full Power 600W DPA4250 Standby 1W Idle 44W Full Power 1169W DC Output 19 30V Battery Power supply 24 VDC Input 19 30 VDC Power consumption Total Mains power consumption 230 VAC Alarm cycle 10 V pilot tones 24 VDC...

Page 551: ... x 483 x 370 mm Weight DPA4125 14 Kg 31 lb DPA4250 18 Kg 40 lb Colour RAL7016 7 4 Console 7 4 1 RU MAIN RU PDC RU CTL Electrical Voltage Power Consumption 24 VDC RU MAIN 600mA RU PDC 200mA RU CTL 350mA Mechanical Dimensions H x W x D RU MAIN 88 x 436 x 150 mm RU CTL RU PDC 44 x 436 x 150 mm Weight RU MAIN 4 5 kg 10 lbs RU CTL RU PDC 2 5 kg 5 5 lbs Colour RAL7016 Environmental Operating temperature...

Page 552: ...VDC 30 mA maximum RS232 connection DB9 Maximum Distance 12M between system unit and DialPad Receiver DC POWER connection DC JACK 24V 24 VDC 30 mA maximum Weight 0 1 kg 0 2 lbs Colour RAL7016 Environmental Operating temperature 0ºC 40ºC 7 4 4 DNM 485 DNM ENET Electrical Connector Power supply POE input EURO block input 20VDC power supply if no POE available Conform IEEE 802 3af 18 30 VDC 250mA Ethe...

Page 553: ...0mA Microphone Microphone level 6dBu Output Impedance 100Ohm THD 1kHz 1 Bandwidth 3dB 100Hz 18kHz Front Panel Loudspeaker Impedance 4Ohm Maximum Power 1kHz 1W THD 1kHz 1 Bandwidth 3dB 200Hz 8kHz Mechanical Dimensions W x L x H 105mm x 190mm x 50mm Cable Length 100m control and power on the same cable 900m when power line connects to junction box Weight 4 7 kg 10 4 lbs Color RAL7035 Operating tempe...

Page 554: ...ure 0ºC 55ºC 7 4 8 URC 200 URC 200 AS Electrical Item Voltage Current Consumption Comment DC Input 18V 26V Typical 24V 50mA Mechanical Dimensions W x L x H 140mm x 108mm x 34mm Weight 0 35Kg 0 7 lbs Screen Diagonal 2 Resolution 176 x 220 Color RAL7016 Maximum Cable Length 100m on CAT5 cable Operating temperature 0ºC 55ºC 7 4 9 PPM IT5 Electrical Item Voltage Current Consumption Connect Type PoE 44...

Page 555: ... 7k Ohm Evacuation Inputs Voltage Mode On Voltage Item Minimum Maximum Unit Voltage 18 72 VDC Mechanical Dimensions W x L x H 140mm x 75mm x 44mm Weight 0 48 Kg Maximum Cable Length RS485 600m on Category 5 cable RS232 15m Operating temperature 0ºC 55ºC 7 4 11 CD TOUCH Electrical Item Voltage Current Consumption Comment DC Input 18V 26V Typical 24V 250mA Microphone Microphone level 6dBu Output Imp...

Page 556: ...nel Loudspeaker Impedance 8Ohm Maximum Power 1kHz 1W THD 1kHz 1 Bandwidth 3dB 100Hz 18kHz Mechanical Dimensions W x H x D CD8 320mm x 190mm x 130mm CD16 350mm x 250mm x 130mm Weight CD8 3 6Kg CD16 4 7kg Color RAL7016 Screen Diagonal 5 Resolution 800 x 480 Maximum Cable Length 100m control and power on the same cable 900m when power line connects to junction box Operating temperature 0ºC 55ºC 7 4 1...

Page 557: ...set Microphone Output Microphone level 6dBu Output Impedance 100Ohm THD 1kHz 0 1 Bandwidth 3dB 50Hz 20kHz Front Panel Loudspeaker Impedance 8Ohm Maximum Power 1kHz 1W THD 1kHz 1 Bandwidth 3dB 200Hz 20kHz Music Input Input Impedance 10kOhm Maximum level 12dBu THD 1kHz 0 1 Bandwidth 3dB 20Hz 20kHz Mechanical Dimensions W x H x D 346 mm x 220 mm x 128 mm Weight 3Kg Color RAL7035 Maximum Cable Length ...

Page 558: ...when power line connects to junction box Operating temperature 0ºC 55ºC 7 4 17 ANM Electrical Power supply 24 VDC 18 26V 1 Green LED for status indication Audio Characteristics Sensitivity range variable resistor 60 48 0 5 dB Microphone Input 40 dBu 1 kHz Sensitivity 48 dB to 60 dB Directory list 1 kHz Audio output 20 dBu 1 kHz Output Impedance 10 kOhm Frequency response 60 Hz 10 kHz 0 2 4 dBu T H...

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