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UMX-03/0 version 4.3.000.5 

Modular audio matrix  

with IP connection 

UMX-03/0 

Handling batteries properly: 

 

Warning! Improper use of battery may lead to explosion. Replace the batteries with the same or equivalent type only. 

 

Batteries may endanger life if swallowed. If a battery is swallowed, seek medical assistance immediately. 

 

Before inserting the batteries, check whether the contacts in the device and batteries are clean and, if necessary, clean 

them. 

 

Only use new batteries. 

 

Do not use rechargeable batteries 

 

Never try to recharge normal batteries. There is a risk of explosion! 

 

Never expose batteries to heat sources (e.g. radiators) or direct sunlight. There is an increased risk of leakage! 

 

Never short-circuit the batteries. 

 

Never throw batteries into a fire. 

 

Do not disassemble or deform batteries. 

 

If the equipment is not going to be used for long periods, remove the battery. 

 

Remove leaking batteries from the device immediately. If battery acid leaks out it is essential to avoid contact with the 

skin, eyes and mucous membranes! If the acid does come into contact with skin, immediately rinse the affected areas with 

plenty of clear water and consult a doctor immediately. There is a risk of acid poisoning and acid burns! 

 

Remove exhausted rechargeable battery from the device immediately! There is an increased risk of leakage 

 

Do not throw used batteries into the household waste. The batteries must be deposited in a collection point for used 

batteries. 

8)

 

POWER SUPPLY 1 

24 VDC primary power input (see figure 10).

 

9)

 

POWER SUPPLY 2

 

24 VDC secondary power input  (see figure 11). The power supply inputs have been doubled; therefore, if required by the 

safety standards, two independent power supplies may be connected. 

10)

 

BUS  AUDIO LINK 

Audio bus expansion connector. it is used for connecting the UMX-03/0  to the UMX-03/0E  units. To 

accomplish this use 34 way flat ribbon cable with 2x17, 2.54mm IDC connectors. When installing the cable be careful to install 

the connectors in the same position and side of the flat ribbon cable (see figure 13). 

11)

 

FUSE 1. 

2.5A primary power fuse. 

12)

 

FUSE 2. 

2.5A secondary power fuse. 

13)

 

Ground connection

 

 

 

 

 

4.

 

PLACEMENT OF THE BATTERY 

To activate the time schedules, the equipment incorporates an RTC (Real-time clock) whose function is to maintain the current 

time. To keep the RTC powered even if the equipment is turned off, we must place a 3V lithium battery type CR2032 supplied with 

the equipment. 

It is advisable to replace the equipment battery at least every 5 years. 

 

 
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Summary of Contents for UMX-03/0

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Page 3: ...2 Changing the Netmask 15 11 1 3 Changing the Gateway 15 12 OPERATIONS FROM THE FRONT PANNEL 16 12 1 User levels and changes 16 12 2 Adjusting Display Contrast 16 12 3 Front USB connector Playing mus...

Page 4: ...neous channels Reception and sending of control data via an IP connec tion Monitoring of the operation of the equipment using PA Manager software and or basic TELNET or SSH Secure Shell functions Conf...

Page 5: ...received 5 POWER indicator Indicates that the unit is receiving power 6 STANDBY push button The unit enters in low consumption mode and turns off the music programmes 7 Front blank plate Allows addin...

Page 6: ...Data communication bus between the UMX 03 0 matrix the UMX 03 0E slave and CAN peripherals To connect see figures 4 and 12 4 FAIL Contacts Fail relay Switches when a system alarm is detected Maximum D...

Page 7: ...CH 1 OFF DIPSWICTH 2 OFF Figure 7 SW1 CONFIGURATION OF THE OUTPUT CONTACTS 7 OUTPUT CT Contacts Incorporates three output contacts Each contact has two terminals A and B that are configurable using in...

Page 8: ...sult a doctor immediately There is a risk of acid poisoning and acid burns Remove exhausted rechargeable battery from the device immediately There is an increased risk of leakage Do not throw used bat...

Page 9: ...ery placement procedure 1 Disconnect the power strips POWER SUPPLY 1 and POWER SUPPLY 2 2 Remove the control module 3 Insert the battery respecting the polarity indicated in the attached drawing posit...

Page 10: ...r audio matrix with IP connection UMX 03 0 5 CONNECTION BETWEEN THE UMX 03 0 AND UMX 03 0E UNITS Use the BUS AUDIO LINK and the CAN BUS contacts to connect the UMX 03 0 matrix to the UMX 03 0E units F...

Page 11: ...tween the peripherals and the central one The adapter also allows galvanically isolating the central from the equipment of the installation protecting it from possible wiring problems in the installat...

Page 12: ...ult the specific manual of said model 5 Disconnect the power supply to the unit POWER SUPPLY 1 and POWER SUPPLY 2 strips 6 Remove the rear blank plate for the slot where the card is to be inserted All...

Page 13: ...the zones volume and if the unit has an ME 200B module select zones to make an announcement using the front microphone SETTINGS Allows modifying certain parameters of the unit IP address Netmask chan...

Page 14: ...is required SETTINGS MENU EMERGENCY ALARMS SELECTION OF ZONES AND VOLUME ADJUSTMENTS EMERGENCY MODE OFF SYSTEM IN EMERGENCY MODE Only if it incorporates module ME 200B Zone in Emergency Mode Zone play...

Page 15: ...e the navigation keys to select the settings menu 2 Using the keys select IP 10 1 1 1 and press OK 3 Use the or keys to enter the desired digit from 0 to 9 and blank space Move to the next digit using...

Page 16: ...to the next digit by using the navi gation key 5 Press OK to finish B Logout as ADMINISTRATOR 1 Using the navigation keys select the settings menu 2 Using the keys select USER and press OK 3 Using th...

Page 17: ...ume of the emergency emergency announcements 2 Press OK 3 The display shows the list of zones whose volume is affected by the change You can check the list by using keys Press OK to continue 4 Using t...

Page 18: ...nels Operator or Administrator user level is required From the keyboard of the paging desk it is possible to configure the musical sources of the area assigning zones or groups to the available musica...

Page 19: ...of alarm Alarm detected The number next to the icon in the alarms tab indicates the number of alarms detected their own and from the system Depending on the configuration of the P A Manager software s...

Page 20: ...onnection of the unit to the Ethernet network If the connection is correct check the network ROUTING ERROR UMX 03 0 units that allow routing communications in the system do not operate properly MAIN P...

Page 21: ...ISED TEXT TO NOTIFY AN ALARM A contact may be configured so its activation will generate an alarm on the screen with the desired text S n n Number of slave id NOT DETECTED The system does not detect a...

Page 22: ...toring of the line and expand the tolerance margin for detecting the error ZONE NAME AMPLIFIER ERROR Zone amplification error Check the operation of the amplifier ZONE NAME SHORT LINE ERROR When monit...

Page 23: ...PCMU G722 and L16 Input contacts 3 input contacts on the control module Configurable NC NO May be monitored Output contacts 3 output contacts on the control module Configurable NC NO 1 FAIL relay Max...

Page 24: ...microphone to the Optimax2 matrixes point to multipoint com munication VoIP OPTIMAX2 matrix allows to work also like a receiving VoIP terminal one call each time as following standards Call establish...

Page 25: ...ies quality of service both at the network level and at the equipment level es tablishing priorities between the different types of traffic according to the following table Priority Protocol HIGH Glob...

Page 26: ...ware Version 4 3 Optimax Flasher software Version 6626 17 DOCUMENT VERSION TRACKING Reference system Type of Document Confidentiality N A OPTIMAX 2 UMX 03 0 Installation and operating guide Rev Date M...

Page 27: ...the equipment including lack of maintenance 5 The guarantee shall not be valid whenever the following is observed Amendments or corrections made to the details of the guarantee certificate or purchase...

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