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Z4-8

MK3

 Installation and User Guide v1.2

15

SETTING UP & OPERATION

Music Inputs

Gain & level

To avoid dramatic changes in volume when switching between 

sources, the Z8

MK3

/Z4

MK3

’s music inputs are provided with 

preset gain trim controls ([2] on page 9

). These  vary  the 

input  sensitivity  from  -12  dBu  (195  mV)  to  +8  dBu  (2.0V). 

When setting the system up, play audio from all the sources 
in use and listen to them one at a time in a convenient zone 

(preferably that in which the mixer is located) at a reasonable 

volume. Taking a source of “average” volume as the reference, 
the gain controls of the others should be adjusted so that 
there is no appreciable difference in volume between any of 
the sources. (With a typical music source, setting the gain on 

its channel to mid-way is a good starting point.) Note that 

consideration may need to be given to the type of programme 
in use, particularly if one or more sources are TV sound.
In normal operation, the music level in each zone is set with 
the Music Level control on the front panel ([2] on page 8

). 

This control will not be operative if the corresponding rear 
panel MUSIC CONTROL push-button is set to REMOTE. 
When setting the audio system up, set the gain controls (if 

any) on the power amplifiers for each zone to minimum, then 

turn the Music Level control on the mixer to maximum. Then 

increase the zone volume by turning up the power amplifier 

gain until it is as loud as will be required in normal use. This 
method ensures that excessive volumes will not be possible 
with the mixer’s operational controls.
Note that the setting of the music level has no effect on 
microphone or paging volume.

Local/remote control

If a zone has an RL-1 or RSL-6 Series remote control plate 
or an LM-2 line input module connected, the rear panel 
MUSIC CONTROL push-button must be set to REMOTE 

(button in) for the remote controls to be operative and for 

the corresponding front panel controls to be disabled. Zones 

without such plates should be set to LOCAL (button out).

The setting of the internal PCB jumper J1 on each zone sub-
board is also relevant. The default setting is SW. This means 
that zone music source selection will be determined by the 
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 front panel control whatever is connected 
at the rear panel or the setting of the MUSIC CONTROL 
switch. If external control of music level only (i.e., not source 

selection) is required, J1 should be set to FR and the MUSIC 

CONTROL switch to REMOTE.

Microphone Inputs

Phantom Power

Each microphone input (MIC 1 & MIC 2) has 15 V phantom 

power available. This will be adequate to power a wide range 
of condenser microphones. (Some “studio quality” mics may 
require a higher phantom voltage and thus necessitate an 

external PSU.) To enable phantom power at the mic inputs, 

internal motherboard jumpers J1 (MIC 1) and/or J2 (MIC 2) 

should be moved to their ON positions. See page 22 for 
jumper locations.
Phantom power should NOT be enabled if dynamic 
microphones are to be used.

Gain & level

Each  main  microphone  input  (MIC  1  &  MIC  2)  is  provided 

with a rear panel preset gain control ([4] on page 9

).  A 

wide range of gain is available and there should be no problem 
in obtaining a satisfactory level from any normal microphone.
The mic GAIN control should be adjusted by speaking 

normally into a microphone of the correct type. Turn the 
front panel Mic Level control up to maximum and listen in 
a convenient zone; the rear panel GAIN control should be 
carefully advanced until the mic volume is as loud as it is ever 
likely to be needed, and then reduced slightly. There should be 
no audible distortion. The use to which the microphone is to 
be put should be borne in mind – karaoke is more likely to 

overload the mic preamplifier than spoken announcements, if 

the gain is not set correctly.
In normal operation, the mic level in each zone is set with the 
Mic Level controls on the front panel ([3] & [4] on page 8

).

EQ

Each mic input has associated HF and LF EQ controls ([5] 
on  page 9

) These  provide  10  dB  of  cut  or  boost  at  5  kHz 

and 100 Hz respectively and should be adjusted by listening 
to achieve a clear mic sound. Again, the application should be 
borne in mind when making adjustments.

High-pass filter

Each mic input has a fixed 100 Hz high-pass filter to remove 

the lowest frequencies. This helps to reduce the effects of 

breath  blasts  and  microphone  handling  noise. The  filter  is 

always in circuit.

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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