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Sonix Ms12 Technical Manual
SONIX MS12 TECHNICAL MANUAL
TM371 / A June 2022 www.eaton.com
5 Installation and connectivity
The Ms12 is designed to be mounted within industry
standard 19” frames, taking up a 1U equivalent space.
The unit is attached to the 19” frame within the cabinet
by the four mounting holes on the front panel. Care
should be taken to ensure no ventilation points are
obstructed and that the product is correctly supported
within the cabinet.
The Ms12 unit can be connected to the system in two
different ways:
•
Directly on the Sonix PA/GA system’s IO-Bus via
CAT6A cabling
•
Into the Sonix PA/GA systems’ Io module via audio
and key line using two twisted pair cables
ote:
N
It is not recommended that both CAT6A and audio + key-line
connections are used into the same PA/GA system simultaneously.
Prior to connecting any field cables to the Ms12 they
must be checked and recorded for the following
•
All power and signal conductors free from Earth.
•
Correct voltages are provided on power and signal
cables
All faults must be rectified prior to connecting to the
unit, with attention to cable polarity.
5 .1 RJ45 IO Bus ports
When the Ms12 is installed as an integral component
within the PA/GA cabinet, it connects to the Sonix 2Mx
Central Controller via the IO bus. These are identified
by the blue CAT6A cables which connect the rear of the
2Mx with the Ms12 using the RJ45 connectors. The
IO bus is usually connected as loop from the 2mx to
provide redundant paths for the control data, status data
and audio should they be needed.
A second set of RJ45 connectors provides a full
duplicate audio and data path to a second 2Mx (usually
the B-side system) for redundancy.
Bus
Name
Colour
Connected to
Data type
IO Bus
Blue
Io, Ms12, & PBx
units
Transmit
Unit control, status
data + Active system
Audio
Receives System control and
status data
Table 3 - IO Bus description
5 .2 Isolated audio and key-line outputs
Two 5-way connectors provide a duplicated interface
for connection to other third-party equipment to operate
along-side the RJ45 connections. Each connection
carries isolated audio and control lines. These interfaces
can also be used as an alternative to the CAT6A
connections provided they are connected a Sonix Io
unit’s audio and key-line input. Message playback
causes the key line to activate, and the message audio,
preceded by chime, is replayed to terminals.
Cable Specification
Type
Description
Label
2off Twisted pair,
individual and overall
screen.
Output
Audio output
A1
Output
Audio output
A2
---
Screen
SCN
Output
Keyline 1
K1
Output
Keyline 2
K2
Table 4 - Audio & Key line interface description
Typical wiring connections (A-side & B-side)
Figure 3 - Isolated audio and Keyline outputs
Maximum cable section supported are:
•
Solid:
1.5 mm
2
•
Stranded:
0.5 mm
2
including sleeved ferrule
•
Stranded:
1.5 mm
2
including non-sleeved ferrule
5 .3 Line In
A standard mono 3.5mm jack plug is provided for on-site
recording of messages. This allows messages from a
computer, mobile phone, etc. to be recorded on to
the unit.
Cable Specification
Type
Description
Label
Standard mono lead
Input
3.5mm to 3.5mm Jack
Line in
Table 5 - Line in description
ote:
N
Stereo leads can be used but the recording will be only from the
left channel.
R
Power
Reset
Source Select
Zoned / Global
Cancel
USB
Line In
Fuse
DC PSU
Message
1
Message
2
Message
3
Message
4
Message
5
Message
6
Message
7
Message
8
Message
9
Message
10
Message
11
Message
12
Message
Check
Sonix Pbx
TM
POWER SUPPLY
OPERATIONAL
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
I/O Bus A
I/O Bus B
A1
A2
SCN
K1
K2
A SIDE O/P
48V
DC
I/P
+ -
Fault
O/P
N/C
Com
COM
N/C
COM
N/C
COM
N/C
COM
N/C
COM
N/C
COM
N/C
COM
N/C
COM
N/C
COM
N/C
COM
N/C
COM
N/C
COM
N/C
12
11
10
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
MESSAGE INITIATE
A1
A2
SCN
K1
K2
B SIDE O/P
USB
LOAD
LINE IN
COMPLIANT
9
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
Keyline connection
Screen
Audio connection
Power connection
0Vdc (-)
48Vdc (+)
General fault connection
N/C
Com
Message Initiate 6
Message Initiate 1
Message Initiate 12
Message Initiate 7
1 k
W
Ms12 Connection
Audio source connection
e.g. mobile phone, computer