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Sonix Ms12 Technical Manual

SONIX MS12 TECHNICAL MANUAL  

TM371 / A  June 2022  www.eaton.com

6 .4 .1  Audio cable

It is recommended that a mono 3.5mm to 3.5mm jack 

is used for transferring recording from devices to the 

MS12.

It is possible, to use a standard 3.5mm to 3.5mm stereo 

lead, however only the left channel will be recorded. 

Where both channels of the stereo recording are 

needed, a stereo to mono mixing lead should be used as 

detailed below.

6 .4 .1 .1  Stereo to mono mixing lead 

The lead mixes both left and right channels.

Figure 11 - Stereo to mono mixing lead for recording messages

A transformer isolated lead may be required to prevent ground loops 

generating unwanted noise on the recording.

6 .5  Deleting messages

To remove an unwanted message, follow the same 

procedure for recording a new message (see section 

6.4) but stop the recording by pressing the front panel 

switch as soon as the erasing or recording has started 

indicated by the red indicator.

This process will erase the message and the new 

recording will be too short thereby leaving the slot 

flagged as ‘empty’. 

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A recorded message less than 4 seconds long is considered 

invalid and slot is marked ‘empty’.

6 .6  Message playback initiation

Message playback is usually initiated in one of 2 ways:

• 

Via the rear panel inputs

• 

Via a Sonix access panel

It is also possible to use the front panel to initiate 

messages, this is not a recommended method as 

physical access is required to the unit, typically installed 

behind a locked cabinet door.

6 .6 .1  Rear panel message initiate inputs

The rear panel input contains a set of 12 discrete inputs 

split over two connectors (see section 5.4).

Messages initiated from these inputs will cause the 

message to continuously repeat while the input is active. 

De-activating an input after the message has started, 

will cause it to play to the end before stopping.

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Initiating and holding active a rear panel initiate will cause the 

unit to continuously play the associated message.

6 .6 .1 .1  Message initiate input polarity

The polarity of the inputs can be configured, through the 

SAS software, for normally-open or normally-closed as a 

block. i.e. all normally closed or all normally open.

 

6 .6 .2  Sonix access panel initiation

Access panel initiation is only available if the unit is 

connected to the system via the blue CAT6A cables. 

This facilitates the PA/GA system to instruct the Ms12 

unit to play a message. 

A Sonix access panel can be used to remotely initiate a 

message recorded on the Sonix Ms12 unit. The remote 

initiation can only play a message that is already loaded 

and is not disabled in the configuration. 

To initiate playback, first press the Ms12 (also labelled 

as ‘Monitor’) button, then press the zone button 

corresponding to the message required. The zoning for 

the message playback is set in the Ms12 configuration 

and cannot be dictated from the Hmi-26.

Figure 12 - MS12 Remote playback initiation

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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

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10

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POWER SUPPLY

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Audio connection

Power connection

0Vdc (-)

48Vdc (+)

General fault connection

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Message Initiate 6

Message Initiate 1

Message Initiate 12

Message Initiate 7

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Ms12 Connection

Audio source connection

e.g. mobile phone, computer

Message 

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Message 

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Message 

7

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1

Message 

2

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Message 

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Message 

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MS12

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Audio source 

connection 

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phone, 

computer

Ms12 

connection

Summary of Contents for SONIX Ms12

Page 1: ...SONIXTM Ms12 Message Store Unit SonixTM Ms12 Technical Manual...

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...

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 S...

Page 4: ...key line outputs 11 5 3 Line In 11 5 4 Message Initiate 12 5 5 Power connections 12 5 6 General fault output connections 12 6 UNIT OPERATION 13 6 1 Data and audio communications 13 6 1 1 PA GA mounted...

Page 5: ...ity 23 8 CUSTOMISATION 23 9 MAINTENANCE 23 List of Figures FIGURE 1 FRONT PANEL LAYOUT 10 FIGURE 2 REAR PANEL LAYOUT 10 FIGURE 3 ISOLATED AUDIO AND KEYLINE OUTPUTS 11 FIGURE 4 MESSAGE INITIATE CONNECT...

Page 6: ...MESSAGE STATUS INDICATOR DESCRIPTION 14 TABLE 10 PLAYBACK MESSAGE GREEN STATUS INDICATOR DESCRIPTION 14 TABLE 11 PLAYBACK MESSAGE RED STATUS INDICATOR DESCRIPTION 14 TABLE 12 FRONT PANEL PLAYBACK GREE...

Page 7: ...7 Sonix Ms12 Technical Manual SONIX MS12 TECHNICAL MANUAL TM371 A June 2022 www eaton com...

Page 8: ...e goods during transit Please ensure that once unpacked checked and installed that all packaging is disposed recycled in a responsible manner 2 3 ESD Electro Static Discharge The Sonix PA GA system is...

Page 9: ...to the needs of system installation The unit allows for duplicated connections to A side and B side systems while allowing synchronised audio to be broadcast over both systems The unit occupies a stan...

Page 10: ...OWERSUPPLY 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...

Page 11: ...e 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 Bu...

Page 12: ...side Figure 5 Power connections Maximum cable section supported are Solid 1 5 mm2 Stranded 0 5 mm2 including sleeved ferrule Stranded 1 5 mm2 including non sleeved ferrule 5 6 General fault output co...

Page 13: ...of either one of a pair of RJ45 cable becoming disconnected the data audio has a redundant path ensuring the Ms12 will continue to operate without any loss of functionality A flashing IO fault is log...

Page 14: ...n be accessed to check message content using the front panel Table 13 Playback message red status indicator description 6 2 2 4 Front panel record These indications are only displayed by the unit whil...

Page 15: ...Local Reset Solid green Allows the user to carry out a fault reset on the unit Table 19 Switch indicator description 6 3 Front panel operation From the front of the Ms12 a selection button on the rig...

Page 16: ...ont panel button allow the selected message to be cycled The selected message will play once before returning to quiescent Playback Message Select no message Timeout Button Pressed Message Select Time...

Page 17: ...s For more detailed information and instructions please see section 6 4 6 3 3 1 Message slot selection To a record a new message the user needs to identify the message slot to use This is achieved usi...

Page 18: ...in order to achieve the best clarity The output level and clarity of the original recording will significantly affect the unit s recording of the message Message slots 1 11 allows up to 60 seconds of...

Page 19: ...while the input is active De activating an input after the message has started will cause it to play to the end before stopping ote N Initiating and holding active a rear panel initiate will cause the...

Page 20: ...nitiation 6 7 Message Playback Once a message has been initiated for playback the unit enters the playback process This process differs depending on whether the unit is connected with CAT6A cables as...

Page 21: ...sage slot can be individually configured to auto elevate to Emergency Speech If a message is elevated to Emergency Speech broadcast its priority is raised above any active Alarms on the PA GA system a...

Page 22: ...ated from each other J9 and J10 on the PCB are two jumper links to connect the shield from each CAT6A connector to either Earth or to the respective 0V rail ote N J9 and J10 should be left connected t...

Page 23: ...ve if the custom special functionality or operation of the Sonix system and or Ms12 is required 9 Maintenance The Sonix Ms12 unit itself does not require any specific maintenance but the following gen...

Page 24: ...aton and SONIX are registered trademarks All other trademarks are property of their respective owners Changes to the products to the information contained in this document and to prices are reserved s...

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