C l e a r l y b e t t e r s o u n d
System Example - Installation for 3 Zones
The diagram depicts a system where four possible
music (or other audio) sources are made available
to three or more zones (areas). Only three are
shown for clarity.
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Area 1 and Area 3 have remote control
plates installed: an RSL-6 (music level and
source) in Area 1 and an RL-1 (music level
only) in Area 3. These are wired to the Music
Control Ports for their respective zone
outputs.
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Areas 1 and 2 include LM-2 mic/line input
plates, wired to the Facility Ports of Zones
1 and 2 respectively. These would allow both
a microphone and a portable stereo music
source to be connected in those areas. The
LM-2 also provides music source and level
control; note that the LM-2 does not require
a second connection to the Music Control
Port to enable this.
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Area 3 has a Cloud PM series paging
microphone, which would be used to
originate voice messages to any of the other
areas. This uses the Cloud Digital Paging
Interface on the Z8
MK4
, which requires only
a single Cat 5 connection. The paging level
to Area 3 (if required) would be adjusted
on installation to be at a level that does not
cause feedback.
ZONE 5
ZONE 3
ZONE 2
ZONE 6
ZONE 8
ZONE 4
ZONE 7
ZONE 1
ZONE 5
ZONE 3
ZONE 2
ZONE 6
ZONE 8
ZONE 4
ZONE 7
ZONE 1
ZONE 5
ZONE 3
ZONE 2
ZONE 6
ZONE 8
ZONE 4
ZONE 7
ZONE 1
OUTP
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MUSI
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TROL
P
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INPUT 1
INPUT 6
INPUT 4
INPUT 2
INPUT 3
INPUT 5
MIC 1
MIC 2
PAGING MIC
PAGING ACCESS
CDPM
CD PLAYER
PC
RADIO
TUNER
OEM PAGING
MIC SYSTEM
FREEVIEW
RECIEVER
AREA 1
AREA 2
AREA 3
POWER
AMPLIFIERS
OTHER
AREAS
PM PAGING
MICROPHONE
RSL-6
LM-2
RL-1
LM-2
LOCAL
MICS
Z8
MK4
Cat 5
Cat 5
Block Diagram - Z8
MK4
(8 zones)
The simplified block diagram above illustrates the basic signal architecture of the Z8
MK4
. Only the routing and logic for one zone output is shown.
The architecture of the Z4
MK4
is identical, the only difference being the number of zone outputs.
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An existing building-wide paging system can be connected to the “analogue”
paging mic input, and use the contact-closure access connector to page to any
zone. The Digital Paging Interface will take priority in the event of simultaneous
paging from the two systems.