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Z4-8

MK3

 Installation and User Guide v1.2

10

INSTALLATION

Hardware Considerations

The Z4

MK3

 and Z8

MK3

 Zone Mixers are built in 3U-high 19” 

rack mount enclosures. It is recommended that the Zone 
Mixer is installed in a 19” rack wherever possible. The units 
are approx. 160 mm deep, but 250 mm of rack depth should 
be available to allow for rear connectors and cabling.
The Z4

MK3

 and Z8

MK3

 have low power consumption and 

there are no thermal considerations other than ensuring that 
the ventilation grilles are not obstructed once the mixer is 
installed. The ventilation grilles are at the rear (immediately 

above the AC input connector); in the bottom panel (behind 
the AC mains switch), and in the left-hand side panel. Other 

equipment may be installed above or below the Z4

MK3

/Z8

MK3

 

within this constraint.

The  choice  of  location  will  be  dictated  by  the  specifics  of 

the system and building layout. It is recommended that 
wherever possible, the Z4

MK3

/Z8

MK3

 should be mounted in 

an equipment rack along with as many of the music sources 

(CD players, music servers, TV receiver boxes, etc.) and audio 
power amplifiers (driving the zone loudspeakers) as practical.

When deciding the Zone Mixer’s location, bear in mind that 
access to it will probably be required even if a full complement 

of remote controls is being fitted as part of the system, as 

some adjustments can only be made on the mixer itself.

Power Supply

The European versions of the Z4

MK3

 and Z8

MK3

 

operate on 

standard 230 V AC mains; alternative versions are available 
which operate on 115 V AC. An IEC mains cable with a plug 
appropriate for each country is supplied with the European 
unit. The unit’s power consumption is 20 VA (Z4

MK3

)  or 

 

28 VA  (Z8

MK3

)

Fuses and ratings

The only user-accessible fuse is an AC mains fuse in the IEC 
connector housing. 

Only replace a fuse with one of 

exactly the same type

. The table below gives the correct 

fuse types.

MODEL

VERSION

RATING

FUSE TYPE

Z4

MK3

230 V

100 mA

20 mm x 5 mm slo-blo T100mA

115 V

200 mA

20 mm x 5 mm slo-blo T200mA

Z8

MK3

230V

125 mA

20 mm x 5 mm slo-blo T125mA

115V

250 mA

20 mm x 5 mm slo-blo T250mA

The fuseholder may be accessed by prising the slide below the 
connector open, using a small screwdriver. The holder has an 
extra cavity for storing a spare fuse; note that the “active” fuse 
is that in the inner cavity.

System Connections

Music Sources

Connect the system’s various music sources to 

LINE 1

 to 

LINE

 

6

. All line inputs offer unbalanced connection for stereo 

sources  on  a  pair  of  standard  RCA  jacks  (phono  sockets). 

The sensitivity range available should allow most standard 
items of audio equipment such as computers/tablets, music 

servers and media receivers, etc., to operate at a satisfactory 
level. Most equipment of this type will have stereo unbalanced 
outputs, and as long as the source equipment is adjacent to 
the Zone Mixer, normal phono-phono (or 3.5 mm jack-to-

phono) leads can be used. Always avoid using pre-made leads 

of an unnecessary length.

Mono and stereo sources:

The Z4

MK3

 and Z8

MK3

 are mono mixers; the stereo line 

inputs are summed internally to mono. Stereo sources should 

be connected in a normal stereo configuration, using both L 

and R inputs. If connecting a mono source with only a single 
output, it may be connected to either the left or the right 
input.

Balanced sources:

If it is necessary to connect an item of source equipment with 
a balanced output to the Zone Mixer, a balancing transformer 
should ideally be connected between the source and the 
unbalanced input. Suitable audio transformers, which should 
have a ratio of 1:1, are readily available from major audio 

component suppliers. The transformer(s) should be mounted 

as close to the Zone Mixer as practical, and housed in a 
screened enclosure if they are not individually screened. The 
preferred connection method is shown below.

LEFT

+

-

SCN

Unbalanced

inputs

SCN

LEFT

+

-

SCN

Audio balancing transformers

RIGHT

+

-

SCN

Unbalanced

inputs

SCN

RIGHT

+

-

SCN

pin 1 ground

pin 2 hot

pin 3 cold

Balanced outputs (XLRs):

1

2

3

1

2

3

If transformers are not available, a balanced source may feed 
an unbalanced input directly as long as care is taken over how 
the connections are made. A variety of design techniques are 
in use to implement balanced outputs in audio equipment, 
and some designs require different wiring protocols to others. 
Installers are advised to check the manuals with each item 
for guidance on how the outputs should be connected to an 
unbalanced input.
However, the following wiring methods will work in a large 
number of cases. If hum or other distortion is found to result, 
try disconnecting the ‘cold’ leg of the balanced output (pin 3 

on XLRs).

Summary of Contents for Z4MK3

Page 1: ...10 0 Zone 2 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 Zone 3 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 Zone 4 10 0 10 0 10 0 10 0 MK3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Eight Zone Venue Mixer 8 Power Mute Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Music...

Page 2: ...eatures 5 Optional System Components 6 LM 2 Mic line input module with remote music control 6 RSL 6 Series Remote Music Level source Control 6 PM Series paging microphones 7 PM1 paging microphone 7 Bl...

Page 3: ...17 Microphone priority over input at Facility Port 17 OPTIONS AND ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 18 LM 2 active input modules general considerations 18 Connecting multiple LM 2s 18 Using the Facility Ports as...

Page 4: ...t magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing i...

Page 5: ...technical specifications The Z8MK3 Z4MK3 manual includes full details of the optional LM 2 remote input module Basic information on interfacing Cloud PM Series paging microphones and connecting the RL...

Page 6: ...Control Plate permitting control of zone music level and source The LM 2 connects to one of the unit s Facility Ports via screened Cat 5 cable and the remote inputs are fed to that zone only The mixer...

Page 7: ...12 16 paging mic on page 12 for more information PM1 paging microphone The Cloud PM1 paging microphone is also compatible with the Z8MK3 and Z4MK3 It is a much simpler unit which addresses only one zo...

Page 8: ...HONE 1 adjusts the level of the microphone connected at Mic 1 input in each zone See page 15 4 MICROPHONE 2 adjusts the level of the microphone connected at Mic 2 input in each zone See page 15 5 PAGI...

Page 9: ...7 PAGING MIC GAIN as 4 See page 16 8 PAGING MIC EQ as 5 See page 16 9 PAGING MIC ACCESS PORT 6 pin Z4MK3 or 10 pin Z8MK3 5 mm pitch screw terminal connector for per zone contact closure paging access...

Page 10: ...r has an extra cavity for storing a spare fuse note that the active fuse is that in the inner cavity System Connections Music Sources Connect the system s various music sources to LINE 1 to LINE 6 All...

Page 11: ...pin 2 cold pin 3 hot When using single core cable don t connect cold at the Z8II Z4II Unbalanced input e g phono 1 3 2 SC SCN Z8II Z4II Balanced output pin 1 ground pin 2 cold pin 3 hot Unbalanced in...

Page 12: ...Zone s Music Control Port The LM 2 s upper PCB is fitted with an RJ45 connector labelled OUTPUT Connect this to the Facility Port of the relevant Zone using screened Cat 5 cable with screened RJ45s a...

Page 13: ...responding to the zone s in which announcements are required Any or all of the zones may be paralleled if multiple zones need to operate from the PM1 An alternative method for achieving paging to all...

Page 14: ...fore the RSL 6 will operate the zone s Music Control Port must be enabled by setting the adjacent push button switch 14 on page 9 to REMOTE i e pressing it in In this setting the zone s front panel Mu...

Page 15: ...e rear panel switch setting the front panel control in LOCAL and via a remote plate or other external control in REMOTE If the jumper is set to FR the source selection will always be made with the fro...

Page 16: ...via internal jumpers and should be set to suit the requirements of the installation when the system is installed See page 22 for location of the internal jumpers Mic 1 Mic 2 priority By default fully...

Page 17: ...the priority is selected a signal present at Line 6 will force the zone s source selection to that input when the signal disappears the previously selected source will be restored over the time const...

Page 18: ...acility Port the chain is connected Remember to consider the current drawn by any additional input modules see page 24 for details of current consumption and PSU capability See also the section below...

Page 19: ...hey may be used to receive DC voltages from the external system to effect these adjustments Both music source selection and level can be controlled over their full ranges with a DC voltage of 0 to 10V...

Page 20: ...to be selected The output impedance of the control voltage source should be low enough to overcome the effect of this resistor Fitting loudspeaker EQ cards The Z4MK3 and Z8MK3 are compatible with vari...

Page 21: ...system where four possible music or other audio sources are made available to three or more zones areas Only three are shown for clarity Points to note Area 1 and Area 3 have remote control plates in...

Page 22: ...ase time ABSENT 12 seconds release time 3S J4 Mic priority over facility input OFF No priority ON MIC 1 2 paging mic haveVOX triggered priority over signals at facility port OFF J5 Paging mic priority...

Page 23: ...E 7 Z8MK3 ONLY KEY Jumper with two possible positions black square indicates factory default setting J1 J2 J3 J4 Motherboard jumper locations SOCKET FOR OPTIONAL EQ CARD J8 J1 J4 J5 J2 J6 COMPONENT SI...

Page 24: ...fending signal source can often be identified by setting the volume control to minimum then disconnecting the input leads both left right channels on each line input until the hum disappears This prob...

Page 25: ...Impedance 2 kohms balanced Phantom power 15V PCB jumper for on off Headroom 20 dB Noise 120 dB EIN 22 Hz 22 kHz 150 ohms Equalisation HF 10 dB 5 kHz LF 10 dB 100 Hz Facility Input Input Impedance 10...

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