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Sonix Ms12 Technical Manual

SONIX MS12 TECHNICAL MANUAL  

TM371 / A  June 2022  www.eaton.com

7  Configuration

The Ms12 like most Sonix units, has been designed 

to be configurable via the common Sonix software 

interface. See the Sonix Administration Software (SAS) 

user manual for all configuration options and status 

displays available for the Ms12.

7 .1  Hardware links

7 .1 .1  Input type and link settings

Each of the Ms12 rear panel inputs can be configured 

to be either volt free or up to 24V AC/DC input.  The 

links to select this are contained within the unit, 

factory standard configuration is with 2 jumpers in 

positions A and C for all initiate inputs.

Volt-free 

Put jumper links in positions ‘a’ and ‘c’  

 

for a nominal 5V internal source via  

 

2200Ω (volt free).

Driven up  

Place jumper link in position ‘b’ only for  

to 24V ac/dc  DC/AC driven input. 

 

 

Figure 15 - Jumper link configuration

Link IDs

Message 1

Message 2

Message 3

Message 4

Message 5

Message 6

LK6

LK5

LK4

LK3

LK2

LK1

Message 7

Message 8

Message 9

Message 10

Message 11

Message 12

LK12

LK11

LK10

LK9

LK8

LK7

Table 21 - Link IDs associated with message slots

Warning:

 Do not exceed 24V ac or dc when the 

inputs are configured to be driven. Damage will 

occur to the unit..

7 .1 .2  CAT6A connector shield links

The A and B sides of the Sonix Ms12 unit are isolated 

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: 

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J9 and J10 should be left connected to ‘Earth’.

7 .2  Unit ID

Each Ms12 on a system needs to have a unique 

identifier, called a Unit ID or number. This number, 

between 1 and 31, is used to identify the unit to the 2Mx 

central controller and within the SAS software. 

To set the Unit ID, and to read or change configuration, 

the SAS software installed on a computer with the 

necessary Sonix data connection cable is required. 

Please refer to the SAS user manual for further details.

7 .2 .1  Ping-set (Setting a new Unit ID)

The following procedure shows how to ping-set an 

Ms12:

1. Connect Computer with SAS installed to a working 

system via the data connection cable

2. Navigate to Ms12 configuration screen.
3.Press Ping-set and enter a new Unit ID.

ote: 

N

Unit ID’s need to be unique for all Ms12’s on the system.

4.Once the software has sent the ping-set command 

ALL Ms12’s which receive the command will flash th4 

user selection LEDs for approximately 10 seconds.

5.Pressing the user selection and control switch on the 

Ms12 during this 10 second window will cause that 

local panel to accept the new Unit ID.

6.Any Ms12 which has not had the new unit ID 

accepted, will discard the command and retain their 

current Unit ID and configuration.

ote: 

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Ping-set and configuration in general can ONLY be completed 

from the A-Side CAT6A connections.

a

b

c

a

b

c

Summary of Contents for SONIX Ms12

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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...

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