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CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK

DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.

DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).

NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

This symbol is intended to alert the user to the
presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage”
within the product’s enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric

This symbol is intended to alert the user to the
presence of important operation and main-
tenance (servicing) instructions in the literature

To prevent electric shock do not use this (polarized) plug
with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless
the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade ex-

To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to

shock to persons.

accompanying the appliance.

posure.

wide slot, fully insert.

Caution:

WARNING !

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK.

DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

CONTENTS

Page

1. Introduction

3

2. Front Panel

4

3. Back Panel

7

4. Installation

10

5. Dimensions

13

6. Setup (with Troubleshooting Guide)

14

7. Linking Two DigiPage Systems

16

8. Operation

17

9. Paging Station

18

10. Remote Wall Plate

20

13. Specifications

23

11. Block Diagram

22

12. Accessories

22

INSTALLATION SERIES

Australian Monitor

2

AUS, EUR, USA

Rev A: 27th May 2003
Rev B: 11th Aug 2004

Copyright 27th May 2003

Internal Revision Info
Rev 1 10/10/03

Summary of Contents for DigiPage

Page 1: ...OG 3 PROG 4 LOCAL PROG PROG 5 PROG 6 PROG OFF UP PAGE ENABLE DOWN MASTER 6 BUSY PAGE ZONE 5 LOCAL PROG 1 TREBLE BASS PROG 2 PROG 3 PROG 4 LOCAL PROG PROG 5 PROG 6 PROG OFF UP PAGE ENABLE DOWN MASTER 5 BUSY PAGE ZONE 4 LOCAL PROG 1 TREBLE BASS PROG 2 PROG 3 PROG 4 LOCAL PROG PROG 5 PROG 6 PROG OFF UP PAGE ENABLE DOWN MASTER 4 BUSY PAGE LOCAL PROG 1 TREBLE BASS PROG 2 PROG 3 PROG 4 LOCAL PROG PROG 5...

Page 2: ...th an extension cord receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade ex To prevent electric shock match wide blade of plug to shock to persons accompanying the appliance posure wide slot fully insert Caution WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE CONTENTS Page 1 Introduction 3 2 Front Panel 4 3 Back ...

Page 3: ...e available in 8 zone and 16 Zone models allowing paging into any individual zone any combination of zones or All Call Remote control panels are also available allowing source selection and volume control from within each remote zone Both the Paging stations and remote control panels connect via an inexpensive and industry standard CAT5 cable network An overall priority input is also provided for ...

Page 4: ...BUSY PAGE ZONE 4 LOCAL PROG 1 TREBLE BASS PROG 2 PROG 3 PROG 4 LOCAL PROG PROG 5 PROG 6 PROG OFF UP PAGE ENABLE DOWN MASTER 4 BUSY PAGE LOCAL PROG 1 TREBLE BASS PROG 2 PROG 3 PROG 4 LOCAL PROG PROG 5 PROG 6 PROG OFF UP PAGE ENABLE DOWN MASTER 3 BUSY PAGE ZONE 3 ZONE 2 LOCAL PROG 1 TREBLE BASS PROG 2 PROG 3 PROG 4 LOCAL PROG PROG 5 PROG 6 PROG OFF UP PAGE ENABLE DOWN MASTER 2 BUSY PAGE ZONE 1 LOCAL...

Page 5: ...ources to be switched to the desired zone Note that these are interlocking switches only one program may be selected at a time Program inputs may be mic or line see Backpanel on page 7 This switches program off in the desired zone These buttons increase and decrease the zone output level Master volume control position indication This switch allows the zone to be included in or isolated from the pa...

Page 6: ... zone The zone is currently being paged or adjusted This LED indicates there is power to the unit This switches power from the power supply included NOTE When 24VDC emergency power is supplied the unit is on regardless of the switch position NOTE When 24VDC emergency power is supplied this LED will always be on 6 NOTE To balance the differing levels of each program input the program trim controls ...

Page 7: ...ts see Linking Section 3 BACK PANEL NOTE The Local Input is routed only to the same numbered zone output and is switched on or off via the front panel or remote control panel INSTALLATION SERIES Australian Monitor PROG 1 ZONE OUTPUTS RUN 1 RUN 2 RUN 3 RUN 4 DATA LINK CAT 5 CAT 5 CAT 5 CAT 5 PROG 3 PROG 5 PROG 2 PROG 4 PROG 6 PROG LINKS LOCAL 2 LOCAL 8 LOCAL 4 LOCAL 6 LOCAL 1 LOCAL 7 LOCAL 3 LOCAL ...

Page 8: ...tings and page enable status This recessed trimpot sets the level of the sum input This recessed trim pot controls the output level of the tones and the chime 8 NOTE When operating as a slave unit outputs labelled 1 to 8 will correspond to zones 9 to 16 respectively see Linking Section 5 CAT 5 RUN 1 4 These RJ45 inputs accept the CAT5 cables coming from the paging microphone stations and the remot...

Page 9: ...ave configuration see Linking Section This socket is used to link two units in a Master Slave configuration see Linking Section This switch is used when linking 2 units in Master Slave configuration see Linking Section This 2 1mm power socket accepts the 20VAC power supply provided with the unit NOTE These are Ethernet connections NOT NOTE These are Ethernet connections NOT ...

Page 10: ...installation and the number of units connected In planning the installation the following rules apply Up to 4 Paging Stations remote control panels or combinations of the two may be connected to each of the four CAT5 runs Connections along the runs must be in a daisy chain configuration It is acceptable to create a short branch eg from a wall to a paging station The maximum length of the branch is...

Page 11: ...ded and that the correct crimp tool is used When wiring connectors 568A standard wiring is recommended see diagram Note that this is only the recommended wiring and that you should check the configuration of any cables that you are using INSTALLATION SERIES Australian Monitor 11 COMBINATION OF DEVICES MAX DISTANCE ON SINGLE CAT5 RUN TO END UNIT m ft 4xWallplates 125m 410ft 2xPaging Stations 2xWall...

Page 12: ...etween the selected tone trigger input and common These trigger inputs are 5V TTL and may alternatively be triggered by pulling the desired input low referenced to the COMMON The only internal setup that is available in the DigiPage is for the configuration of the chime tone that sounds in each zone The unit comes shipped with the chime enabled in all zones A link can be found on each zone control...

Page 13: ...R 3 BUSY PAGE ZONE 3 ZONE 2 LOCAL PROG 1 TREBLE BASS PROG 2 PROG 3 PROG 4 LOCAL PROG PROG 5 PROG 6 PROG OFF UP PAGE ENABLE DOWN MASTER 2 BUSY PAGE ZONE 1 LOCAL PROG 1 TREBLE BASS PROG 2 PROG 3 PROG 4 LOCAL PROG PROG 5 PROG 6 PROG OFF UP PAGE ENABLE DOWN MASTER 1 BUSY PAGE 483 0 mm 467 0 mm 133 0 mm 57 0 mm PROG 1 ZONE OUTPUTS RUN 1 RUN 2 RUN 3 RUN 4 DATA LINK CAT 5 CAT 5 CAT 5 CAT 5 PROG 3 PROG 5 ...

Page 14: ...n the following procedure it is essential that you are starting from these initial settings Program Input Gain Controls half 12 o clock Local XLR Mic Line switch source dependant Master Volume off Mic level half 9 o clock Prog level half 9 o clock Local level half 9 o clock Confirm the initial settings of DigiPage Choose a zone that is conveniently located near to the DigiPage or further away if y...

Page 15: ...outs or incorrect connection of devices may cause processor to lock up Incorrect system gain structure Lack of system ground Initailisation boot sequence Cable too long Cable fault Station lock up due to connection while system is live Actually controlling a different zone Cable fault Another device has control of the zone Busy LED on Busy LED never blinks No effect busy LED blinks Emits high pitc...

Page 16: ...s simplifies connection of sources as all 6 sources can be sent from the master to the slave via 1 CAT5 cable avoiding the need for Y cables The PROG TRIM on the slave unit operates independently of the master unit The PROG TRIM on the slave unit should be set to the same position as on the master Use a pre wired CAT5 patch lead The maximum cable length for the program source link cable is 0 5m ho...

Page 17: ...r at least 15 seconds after a change is made to allow the unit to store the changes The unit should also be allowed to stand for 15 seconds before turning back on to allow all voltages to discharge This is not required if cycling the mains to clear a lockup but only to ensure that changes are stored When a zone is busy the volume control and program source selection becomes inactive Changes cannot...

Page 18: ...g a page another paging station or a remote control panel being in use Paging is not possible while the system is busy however zone selections can still be made ZONE 8 ZONE 1 ZONE 9 ZONE 2 ZONE 10 ZONE 3 ZONE 11 ZONE 4 ZONE 12 CLEAR BUSY ZONE 5 ZONE 13 ZONE 6 ZONE 14 ALL PAGE ZONE 7 ZONE 15 ZONE 16 ZONE PAGE DigiPageM16 INSTALLATION SERIES Australian Monitor 1 2 3 4 5 Controls 18 INSTALLATION SERI...

Page 19: ...on the base of the DigiPageM This ships set to minimum and may be adjusted to suit Increasing this control too far may cause the paging station to distort if loud or close speech levels are encountered In an RS485 network of which the DigiPage is part of it is important to terminate the last device in the network CAT5 RUN Two jumpers are provided for the data transmission and the voice transmissio...

Page 20: ...tralian Monitor Introduction The Australian Monitor Installation Series DPRM Remote Control Panel is a control surface that is designed to be used with the DigiPage Zone Paging and Source Selection System The DPRM allows control over program source selection local input selection and volume control from a remote location LED illumination provides the user with visual feed back if the system is bus...

Page 21: ...LED will stay lit while in program mode 5 Press the Up button X times the unit will beep each time Eg for ZONE 4 press 4 times 6 Press the Down button 7 The BUSY LED will go out The remote control panel is now programmed 8 Confirm that the panel is controlling the correct zone 4 Busy 5 Volume Up Down 6 Terminating This LED lights when the system network is busy The remote control panel is disabled...

Page 22: ... VOICE DATA ROUTING LOGIC MICROPROCESSOR PAGE ENABLE CHIME ENABLE internal LED CONTROL SWITCH CONTROL 0dB 0dB 0dB 20dB 13 5dB SIGNAL DETECT 0dB 26dB CHIME ALERT EVAC LOCAL PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4 PROG5 PROG6 BUSY LOCAL PROG1 PROG2 PROG3 PROG4 PROG5 PROG6 UP DOWN PROG OFF 6dB PROG GAIN PROG LOCAL PAGE PWM DECODER TONE GEN OUTPUT SUM INPUT LEVEL 1 OF 8 ZONES 30dB 12 ACCESSORIES Paging Stations 8 zon...

Page 23: ...in Trim 46dB Unbalanced RCA Input Impedance 100kohm Sensitivity 1 55V 6dBu Balanced XLR MIC Input Impedance 1k3ohm Sensitivity 11mV 37dBu LINE Input Impedance 45kohm Sensitivity 350mV 7dBu Input Sensitivity 160mV 13 5dBu Threshold 46dBu at output ind of input 15Hz 17kHz 0 005 All measurements are reference to 1 5V 6dBu trim max 0dB 3dB Noise Output Input Impedance 100kohm Page Mic 84dB Other Input...

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