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SP1200 – 19

Using the Paging Mic

The paging mic is used to make announcements

over the system. If the paging mic is a condenser
mic or other type of mic that requires phantom
power, move the 

PHANTOM

 switches to the down

position. Otherwise, leave them switched up.

The paging mic can be voice-activated and is

routed to all channels or zones. However, you have
the option of activating it manually with an external
switch. If you choose to use a switch for the paging
mic, you have the additional option of assigning the
paging mic to either Zone A or to all zones (if multiple
SP1200s are used).

• For Zone A only, connect a (normally-open)
switch between the 

ZONE A

 and 

GROUND

 pins on

the 

PAGING MIC CONTROL

 connector.

• For all zones in a system interconnected via the

EXPANSION

 bus, connect a switch between the

ALL CALL

 and 

GROUND

 pins on the 

PAGING MIC

CONTROL

 connector.

• For maximum flexibility, connect two switches
to the 

PAGING MIC CONTROL

 connector and have

both selections available.

The paging mic can be configured to automatically

turn down (duck, or attenuate) the music that is
playing over the system so the announcement can
be heard when using the VOX circuit. When an
announcement is over, the music gradually returns
to its original volume.

The music ducks fairly rapidly, attenuating the

music 20 dB within 300 ms (milliseconds) of
detecting a signal on the paging mic. When the
signal on the paging mic stops, there is a 1500 ms
(1.5 second) timeout period to make sure the
announcement is over, and then the music ramps
up to its original volume over the next 2.5 seconds.

Note 1:

 When manually activating the paging mic,

there is no timeout period after the announcement
ends. The moment you let go of the switch, the
music begins to ramp up to its original volume.

Note 2:

 When the manual switch is off, the

voice-activated (

VOX

) control for the paging mic is

still operational. Ensure that the 

PAGING MIC VOX

threshold is set accordingly to prevent false
triggering of the paging mic input when using

PAGING MIC CONTROL

 switching. Alternatively,

turn the 

PAGING MIC VOX

 control all the way up

(fully clockwise) to defeat the VOX circuit. Note that
each zone has its own 

PAGING MIC VOX

 control.

Setting the GAIN

When a microphone is connected directly to the

paging mic input, the 

GAIN +40 dB 

switch should be

set in the down position (for a mic-level signal). When

the paging mic is going through an external mixer,
sending a line-level signal to the paging mic input,
move the 

GAIN +40 dB

 switch to the up position (for

a line-level signal only).

Adjust the 

MASTER VOLUME

 control by

pressing the up/down buttons so the meter
indicates a level at the “

0

” mark. With all music

sources off, speak into the paging mic with a
normal voice. Adjust the 

PAGING MIC GAIN

 control

with a non-conductive alignment tool so that the
meter indication is near the “

0

” mark. This provides

the best signal-to-noise ratio for the mic, and
insures that the signal from the paging mic is strong
enough to trigger the 

VOX

 circuit.

Setting the VOX Threshold

This control determines how strong the signal

from the paging mic must be to trigger the 

VOX

circuit, which ducks the program source when an
announcement is made. Ideally, the threshold
should be set so it is sensitive enough to trigger the

VOX

 circuit as soon as you begin speaking, but not

so sensitive as to be triggered by ambient sounds
around the microphone. Set the 

PAGING MIC VOX

control to the center position with a non-conductive
alignment tool to start. Turn the control counter-
clockwise to lower the threshold (increase the
sensitivity) if the beginning of announcements are
getting clipped off. Turn the control clockwise to
increase the threshold (decrease the sensitivity)
should you experience false triggering due to
ambient noise around the microphone.

Using the EQ

The paging mic has a 2-band equalizer for

adjusting the lows or highs on the microphone
signal. When the controls are set to “

U

” (unity), the

EQ has no effect on the signal.

Using the Ambient Mic

The ambient mic is an optional accessory (MT-

3100) that is available for the SP1200, which is used
to sense the ambient noise level in the room. Set
the 

AMP ADDRESS

 switch #8 up to enable the

ambient mic, otherwise leave the switch down.

The ambient mic provides an “ear” for the micro-

processor to gauge the ambient noise in the room and
adjust the gain of the paging mic accordingly. When
the background noise is relatively quiet, the paging
mic gain is at its lowest level. If the background
noise is relatively loud, the paging mic gain is at its
highest level. If the background noise is some-
where in between, the paging mic gain is midway
between its lowest and highest preset levels.

Summary of Contents for Sound Palette SP1200

Page 1: ...Y L HIGH U 12 12 U 12 12 LOW GAIN HIGH 12k FREQ MID LOW 80Hz U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 1K 3K 400 8k 250 HIGH U 12 12 U 12 12 LOW GAIN AMP IN PRE OUT PAGING MIC EXPANSION IN EXPANSION OUT AMP ADDRESS RS4...

Page 2: ...blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure Pour pr venir les chocs lectriques ne pas utiliser cette fiche polarise avec un prolongateur un prise de courant ou une autre sortie de courant s...

Page 3: ...fier it s designed for use in a variety of installations requiring high performance flexible features and ease of use Examples of such installations are retail stores restaurants bars and theme venues...

Page 4: ...ccept line level signals The LOCAL REMOTE switches on the rear panel select either the local program input signal connected here or the program signal on the expansion bus See EXPANSION IN OUT on page...

Page 5: ...d to select the input source for each input Each program input has two switches one to select the left signal source odd numbered switches and one to select the right signal source even numbered switc...

Page 6: ...FUSE UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE M ME TYPE DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT...

Page 7: ...INPUTS 1 2 3 4 PRIORITY L HIGH U 12 12 U 12 12 LOW GAIN HIGH 12k FREQ MID LOW 80Hz U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 1K 3K 400 8k 250 HIGH U 12 12 U 12 12 LOW GAIN AMP IN PRE OUT PAGING MIC EXPANSION IN EXPANSI...

Page 8: ...A CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING 115V 60Hz FUSE 115 T4A 120 WATTS 230V 50Hz FUSE 230 T2A 120 WATTS 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 I PROGRAM EQ 1 2 3 4 ZONE A GAIN...

Page 9: ...OTE 1 2 3 4 SP1200 MUSIC CONTROLLER PHANTOM PAGING GAIN 40dB MIC LINE INPUT A CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING 115V 60Hz FUSE 115 T4A 120 WATTS 230V 50Hz FUSE...

Page 10: ...OTE input source over the Expansion Bus When OFF is pressed the Local Mic connected to Zone A is heard in both zones because the PRE OUT from Zone A is connected to the MIC LINE input on Zone B D Mult...

Page 11: ...level signals 10 dBV Each of the Program Inputs is equipped with an AGC circuit instead of input trim controls These circuits automatically adjust the gain for the best signal to noise ratio accordin...

Page 12: ...nectors DB25F The two connectors are wired in parallel so it doesn t matter which one you use as an input or output The signals on the EXPANSION IN OUT are balanced so they can be transmitted down lon...

Page 13: ...re the power is off and the power cord disconnected before removing the top cover to gain access to the inside of the SP1200 Bus Assign There are two 8 position DIP switches on the Input Board that al...

Page 14: ...following illustration for the locations of the jumpers On the Amplifier Board J1 Jumper pins 1 and 2 for 8 ohm operation Jumper pins 2 and 3 for 70V or 100V operation J2 Jumper pins 1 and 2 for 100V...

Page 15: ...6 inches behind the chassis to allow proper ventilation If installing three or more SP1200s in a rack use a fan in the rack to move cool air in and warm air out of the rack s enclosure It may be neces...

Page 16: ...e 2 band EQ LOW and HIGH to the U position This can be adjusted later if necessary SP1200 Quick Start This isn t a substitute for reading the entire instruction manual which is the only way to fully u...

Page 17: ...he room Use the supplied Phoenix type connector to make these connections Note Move the AMP ADDRESS switch 8 UP to enable the ambient mic See page 19 for more information on Using the Ambient Mic EXPA...

Page 18: ...al coming from the EXPANSION IN connector Each Program Input has two switches one for the left input and one for the right input Bus Assign These internal switches are used if you have two or more SP1...

Page 19: ...directly to the paging mic input the GAIN 40 dB switch should be set in the down position for a mic level signal When the paging mic is going through an external mixer sending a line level signal to t...

Page 20: ...few seconds and the third LED starts flashing slowly 8 Use the front panel Up Down buttons to set the lower level of the paging mic how loud it is with very quiet background noise It should be loud en...

Page 21: ...ut directly to the distributed system The SP1200 can directly drive a distributed system s speaker line without the need for an output transformer The SP1200 can supply up to 200 watts into a 70V or 1...

Page 22: ...time monitoring and control for up to 32 zones when used with SP2400s It provides individual program source selection and volume control for each zone Select boxes are located at the bottom of each z...

Page 23: ...EXPANSION I O FROM EXPANSION I O FROM EXPANSION I O FROM EXPANSION I O FROM EXPANSION I O FROM EXPANSION I O FROM EXPANSION I O BUS ASSIGN TO EXPANSION I O LOCAL REMOTE LOCAL REMOTE LOCAL REMOTE LOCA...

Page 24: ...tion 30 dB 100V position Maximum Input Level 12 volts P P 15 dBu Rise Time 5 S Slew Rate 17V S Preamplifier Section Input Levels Program Inputs 10 dBu to 10 dBu for maximum output level with internal...

Page 25: ...ervice center 2 Pack the unit in its original packaging This is very important Mackie Industrial is not responsible for any damage that occurs during shipping due to non conventional packaging Origina...

Page 26: ...operation Press 3 on Power Up Paging Mic Level Adjustment Press and hold the Input 3 button while powering up the SP1200 Release the Input 3 button The lowest Paging Mic level is indicated on the LED...

Page 27: ...3 R6 D1 F1 J3 J1 J4 J2 J8 J5 J11 J14 J9 J6 J10 J7 J13 J12 D2 JP1 R5 K1 R2 C2 4A SB 250V BROWN BLUE YELLOW YELLOW RED BLACK BLACK RED YELLOW YELLOW RED BLACK RED BLACK REMOVE JUMPER FOR 230V SP1200 230...

Page 28: ...SP1200 Music Controller Mackie Industrial 16220 Wood Red Rd NE Woodinville WA 98072 USA 888 337 7404 Outside the U S 425 487 4333 Fax 425 487 4337 www mackieindustrial com...

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