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Sonix 2Mx Technical Manual

SONIX 2MX TECHNICAL MANUAL  

TM370 / A  June 2022  www.eaton.com

4  Installation

4.1 Before starting

4.1.1 Packaging

In the interest of preserving the environment, Eaton 

aims to use recycled packaging wherever practical. 

Due to the physical nature of our products, we provide 

adequate packaging to protect the goods during transit. 

Please ensure that once unpacked, checked and 

installed that all packaging is disposed of or recycled in a 

responsible manner.

4.1.2  Electrostatic discharge

The Sonix PA/GA system is largely constructed from 

electronic printed circuit boards. These printed circuit 

boards are sensitive to static electricity; ESD discharge 

on to any of the Eaton products could cause permanent 

and irreparable damage to the equipment. All such 

PCB’s are shipped to you in ESD protective bags for 

transit. Prior to opening the transit bags please ensure 

that you are wearing either an ESD, earthed wrist strap 

or other suitable means of protection.

4.1.3  Safe working practice

Whilst working on or within the Sonix PA/GA system it 

is our prime interest that you remain safe throughout. 

During this work you may be exposed to potentially 

hazardous voltages, currents, confined spaces and 

potentially hazardous industrial environments. Prior to 

undertaking any work please ensure relevant permits 

and regulations are adhered to.

4.2  In the box

• 

1x Sonix 2Mx unit

• 

1x Technical Manual

4.3  Fixing the unit

The unit is designed to be fitted in a standard 19’’ 

enclosure, depending on cage nuts size (M5 or M6) on 

your rack, with 4 screws and washers.

ote: 

N

Ensure no ventilation points are obstructed and that the product 

is correctly supported within the cabinet.

Item

Name

Description

1

Amp Bus

Amplifier bus connections

2

Hmi Bus

Two independent Hmi bus connections

3

I/O Bus

Input / Output bus connections

4

Global Bus

Global bus connection.

5

Beacon Bus

Beacon bus connections

6

Sync Bus

Sync bus connections

7

Power Bus

Power bus connections

8

48V Input

DC Input connector

9

Fault Output

Fault relay output

10

Default Config

Communications speed input

ote: 

N

The bottom port of the global bus is reserved for further 

expansion.

5  System connections

The 2Mx matrix connects to all its bus communication 

channels via duplicated CAT6A cables. These connect 

to the colour coordinated outputs on the rear of the 

2Mx and in to RJ45 connectors on the corresponding 

products. 
Each CAT6A cables provides an audio & data control 

feed and returns for the 2Mx. Each port has two RJ45 

connectors which when connected, generate self-

healing loop. This ensure that in the unlikely event of a 

cable failure the data will be fed in both directions and 

maintain coverage to the units. 
The top RJ45 of each 2Mx port connects to the top 

entry on each corresponding unit’s port. For a single 

loop, the return link connects to the bottom RJ45.
Where items are connected in series the bottom 

connector of the fi rst unit connects to the top on the 

next until it returns to the 2Mx.

ote: 

N

It is recommended that within the PA/GA cabinet these cables 

do not exceed 25 m in length.

5.1  DC Power

The 2Mx is powered via a 2-core 48 V dc input on the 

rear of the unit. This input should be connected to the 

managed 48 V dc power output from the Sonix PM10 

power management unit.

As these cables are power feeds they should be routed 

within the PA/GA system in a way as to avoid contact 

with other signal, audio or high voltage cables.

R

Sonix   2Mx

TM

GLOBAL STATUS

OPERATIONAL 

AUX

1         2

1         2

1         2

1         2

1         2

PABX

Routine

Speech

Important

Message

Alarms

Aux I/P

Pbx

record

Power

!

Beacons

Default

Config

Power

Dist

Beacon

Amplifier

HMI

Matrix

I/O

LOCAL STATUS

Global Bus

Data

N+1

Switchover

System

Sync

System Reset
Beacon Test
Global Ticktone
Global Sense Test

11

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

1

Power Bus

Sync

Beacon Bus

Global Bus

Amp Bus

HMi Bus

HMi Bus

I/O Bus

48V

DC

I/P

+    -

Fault 

O/P 

N/C 

Com

Default

Config

COMPLIANT

10

9

8

7

6

5

4

3

2

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Figure 1 – Sonix 2Mx Back

Summary of Contents for SONIX 2Mx

Page 1: ...Alarms Important Message AUX OPERATIONAL Beacons System Reset Beacon Test Global Ticktone Global Sense Test LOCAL STATUS Matrix HMI Amplifier Beacon I O Power Dist Default Config Bgm 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 P...

Page 2: ...FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE OR MERCHANTABILITY OTHER THAN THOSE SPECIFICALLY SET OUT IN ANY EXISTING CONTRACT BETWEEN THE PARTIES ANY SUCH CONTRACT STATES THE ENTIRE OBLIGATION OF EATON THE CONTENTS OF T...

Page 3: ...feedback 2Mx Sonix 2Mx Central controller Amp 350 d Sonix 350 W Power Amplifier with 100 V line output Eol1 Sonix Remote End of Line unit Eol8 Sonix Amplifier to 100 V line interface unit 8 channel SP...

Page 4: ...Port Indicators 9 5 4 2 Bus connections 10 5 4 2 1 Split loop 10 5 4 3 Audio 10 5 4 4 Global bus 10 6 UNIT OPERATION 11 6 1 Front panel interface 11 6 1 1 Power on reset 11 6 1 2 Power 11 6 1 3 Backgr...

Page 5: ...g 22 8 7 1 Data monitoring 22 8 7 2 Missing unit monitoring 22 8 7 3 Audio monitoring 22 8 7 4 Unit monitoring 22 8 8 Global Sense test 22 8 9 Access panel timeout 22 8 10 IO Audio timeout 22 9 CUSTOM...

Page 6: ...N 1 TAP PCB CAT6A CONNECTIONS 19 FIGURE 18 N 1 TAP PCB CONTROL CONNECTIONS 20 FIGURE 19 2MX FAULT TREE 24 LIST OF TABLES TABLE 1 FAULT OUTPUT STATES 9 TABLE 2 DEFAULT CONFIGURATION INPUT STATE 9 TABLE...

Page 7: ...nfigurable to allow customisation and modification to the whole Sonix PA GA system Central to the architecture of the Sonix PA GA system is a fully redundant self healing data loop connected via RJ45...

Page 8: ...5 Beacon Bus Beacon bus connections 6 Sync Bus Sync bus connections 7 Power Bus Power bus connections 8 48V Input DC Input connector 9 Fault Output Fault relay output 10 Default Config Communications...

Page 9: ...T6A The 8off pairs of both 8p8c RJ45 style sockets on the rear of the 2Mx are used to connect and communicate with the other units of a Sonix PA GA system Name Color Connected units Data Audio Amp Gre...

Page 10: ...5 Split loop bus data flow The only exception to this is the global bus which is not capable of being a loop 5 4 3 Audio Audio is routed in a similar arrangement to the data control flow There are 2...

Page 11: ...Sonix Hmi 26 see section 8 1 for more details 6 1 4 Local source inputs The local source inputs are comprised of Aux I P and PABX groups Each group has two indicators labelled 1 and 2 The indicators a...

Page 12: ...ible states Pattern State Both off Error not a valid state Solid Green Healthy no issues Fast Flashing Green Duplicate unit ID seen not affecting system operation but should be corrected as soon as pr...

Page 13: ...s not available for normal operation without accepting the ping set request first 6 1 13 Internal Fault Buzzer The 2Mx is provided with an internal buzzer that activates each time a new fault occurs T...

Page 14: ...mplifiers Vw2 Beacon Controller Vw2 Beacon Controller Pbx Fire Gas Ms12 Io Io PABX 2Mx Central Controller 2Mx Central Controller 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli...

Page 15: ...Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er Vw2 Beacon Controller Vw2 Beacon Controller Controller Vw2 Beacon Controller 2Mx Central Controller 2Mx Central Controller 350 d A...

Page 16: ...Controller Vw2 Beacon Controller Ms12 A Side Access Panel Access Panel Access Panel Access Panel Access Panel Fire Gas Ms12 Pbx Vw2 Beacon Vw2 Beacon Vw2 Beacon Vw2 Beacon Controller Controller Contr...

Page 17: ...er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er 350 d Ampli er Vw2 Beacon Controller Vw2 Beacon Controller Controller Vw2 Be...

Page 18: ...ler Controller Vw2 Beacon Controller Pbx Access Panel Access Panel Access Panel Access Panel Access Panel Fire Gas Pbx Ms12 Vw2 Beacon Vw2 Beacon Vw2 Beacon Vw2 Beacon Controller Controller Controller...

Page 19: ...ap PCB is required for Amplifier Bus and a second for Beacon Bus if in use The connections for the beacon bus follow an identical pattern to amplifier bus connections shown Unit N Unit 1 Unit 2 Amp Bu...

Page 20: ...ts of the resolved priority and general operation fault diagnostics The recommended maximum cable run for the sync bus is 100m please discuss with your local Eaton representative on longer distances 7...

Page 21: ...Software See SAS manual for details 8 2 3 Amplifier faults In a typical PA GA system amplifiers are the most numerous items To aid with issue tracking the extended 2Mx Sync status report into SAS incl...

Page 22: ...o returning A warning will be raised if a bus stops being a complete loop for audio see 6 1 8 Local Status indicators ote N Hmi Bus connected units access panels are partly wired in spurs they also mo...

Page 23: ...Alarm Tone that is mixed into the Emergency Speech broadcast is set to approximately 12dB lower than the normal Attenuated Alarm This value can be customised to one of the following 1 1 2 5 4 6 8 5 1...

Page 24: ...se Fault Split Loop Solid RED Key Flashing RED Flashing GREEN Ms12 Fault Io Audio Input Fault Amplifier Fault Missing Unit Missing Unit Duplicate Unit ID Duplicate Unit ID Duplicate Unit ID Data Routi...

Page 25: ...red indicator is informing the user that there was an issue on the associated bus but it has been resolved To diagnose the issue users will need to study the log included with SAS assuming that the s...

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