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Paging 

 

 

You can use Zonetech’s 

display

Info 

knob, and 

Left

/

Right 

(

/

) buttons to edit the paging 

settings. 

To view Paging settings

, press the 

Page 

button. 

To edit the Paging settings

, use the 

Left

/

Right 

(

/

) buttons to show the previous or 

next setting (respectively). Turn the 

Info 

knob to adjust the value of each setting. 

 

These are the editable pager settings. The abbreviated name (shown when the setting is not 
selected) is in parentheses. 

 

Input Level 

(

Level

This is the pager volume level: 

-88.0 

to 

+12.0 dB

. This is independent of the 

pager’s chime volume level (see 

below

and independent of the Zone level. 

Low Shelf Level 

(

LS Level

This is the amount of “boost” (increase) or 
“cut” (decrease) of the low-frequency 
shelving filter: 

-15.0 

to 

+8.0 dB

Low Shelf Frequency 

(

LS Freq

This is the frequency of the low-frequency 
shelving filter: 

40

630 Hz 

(default: 

630 Hz

).

PEQ Level 

This is the amount of “boost” (increase) or 
“cut” (decrease) of the mid-range parametric 
equalization band: 

-15.0 

to 

+8.0 dB

PEQ Frequency 

(

PEQ Freq

This is the frequency of the mid-range 
parametric equalization band: 

40 Hz 

– 

16 

kHz 

(default: 

630 Hz

). 

PEQ Bandwidth 

(

PEQ Band

This is the bandwidth of the mid-range 
parametric equalization band: 

0.300

4.000 

oct 

(octaves) (default: 

0.500 oct

). 

Note

To control the page settings remotely

, you can also use a web-based interface 

on your computer (connected to the 

Computer Ethernetport

). 

Summary of Contents for Zonetech

Page 1: ...UserGuide English 3 25 Appendix English 26 27...

Page 2: ...2...

Page 3: ...ts green for audio inputs 3 6 pin 3 8 mm Euroblock outputs orange for zone outputs 1 3 pin 3 8 mm Euroblock outputs orange for zone outputs 1 3 pin 3 8 mm Euroblock inputs black for logic input Blueto...

Page 4: ...otes or paging devices e g Rane DR6 Rane DRZH Rane RAD devices to the Master Remote Port Zone Remotes Ports and Pager Port on the rearpanel 4 Attach the Bluetooth antenna included to the Bluetooth ant...

Page 5: ...play Press this knob to cycle through the Infopages shown in thedisplay 6 Left Right Press each of these buttons to select the previous or next option respectively shown in thedisplay 7 Bluetooth Pres...

Page 6: ...sources and adjust levels for the zonesremotely 8 Master Remote Port RJ45 shielded Cat5e or Cat6 cables Connect an optional Rane DR6 remote control to this port which will allow you to select sources...

Page 7: ...Level LS Level This is the amount of boost increase or cut decrease of the low frequency shelving filter 15 0 to 8 0 dB Tip If you are unsure of what this level should be it is better to use a lower s...

Page 8: ...e Inputs 5 and 6 only This is the type of device connected to Input 5 and Input 6 Dynamic microphone Condenser Microphone Unbalanced Line Balanced Line default Balanced Line Stream Source This is the...

Page 9: ...ow long it will take in seconds for the output to switch back to the original audio source after the priority source signal falls below the threshold 1 60 Sec default 3 Sec Tip Enabling this feature i...

Page 10: ...f the high frequency shelving filter 630 Hz 16 kHz default 630 Hz Page Enable PG Enable This feature determines whether or not the zone will receive an audio signal from the pager Enabled on Disabled...

Page 11: ...e the mono setting and use the X Over Freq Low Level and High Level settings to manage the signal X Over Frequency X Freq Zone 6 only This determines the frequency at which the low frequencies and hig...

Page 12: ...the Zone level Low Shelf Level LS Level This is the amount of boost increase or cut decrease of the low frequency shelving filter 15 0 to 8 0 dB Low Shelf Frequency LS Freq This is the frequency of t...

Page 13: ...default 630 Hz Chime This determines whether the pager s chime sound is on Enabled or off Disabled The chime will be mixed with the paging output signal Chime Level This is the volume level of the pag...

Page 14: ...the Bluetooth audio signal to an input on Zonetech 1 On Zonetech press and release the Bluetooth button Stream will appear at the top of the display as well as the name of the streaming device 2 Use t...

Page 15: ...treaming 1 Make sure the PC and Zonetech are powered on and connected to the samenetwork 2 On your PC open a DLNA compatible media server Windows Media Player is recommended for most users but other s...

Page 16: ...settings Meters This view shows multicolor level meters for all inputs and zones Device Port Status This view shows information about the devices currently connected to Zonetech and their current oper...

Page 17: ...g your system always begin by reviewing this information and the Wireless Network Settings Important When diagnosing or troubleshooting your system always begin by reviewing this information and the W...

Page 18: ...to that router or access point wired orwirelessly Use an Ethernet crossover cable to connect Zonetech s Computer Ethernetport directly to a computer To open the Zonetech web interface 1 Open a web bro...

Page 19: ...5and6Tabs Thisisthe type of device connected to Input 5 and Input6 Stream Source Stream Tab This is the source from which Zonetech will play streamed audio Pairing and Status Stream Tab Click the Pair...

Page 20: ...ency of the mid range parametric equalization band Bandwidth This is the width of the mid range parametric equalization band High Shelf Level This is the amount of boost increase or cut decrease of th...

Page 21: ...low frequency shelving filter Parametric EQ PEQ Level This is the amount of boost increase or cut decrease of the mid range parametric equalization band Frequency This is the center frequency of the m...

Page 22: ...is determines the frequency at which the low frequencies and high frequencies are split between the subwoofer and main loudspeaker X Over Low Level This is the output volume level of the audio frequen...

Page 23: ...his enables or disables wireless network connection SSID This is the name of the connected wireless network Password This is the password of the connected wireless network Connection Status This is th...

Page 24: ...n for DR6 and the Halogen system to for additionalinformation To set up Zonetech for use with a DR6 use a shielded Cat5e or Cat6 Ethernet cable to connect the DR6 to the Master Remote port on Zonetech...

Page 25: ...ctions are secure and correct soundisdistorted Make sure none of thecablesare Operation Info damaged Make sure all devices connected to Zonetech are properly powered connected and supported Check the...

Page 26: ...3 pin 3 8 mm Euroblock outputs Zone 5 balanced line level orange Impedance 200 each leg toground MaximumOutputLevel 20 dBu Frequency Response 40 Hz 16 kHz 0 3 dB Dynamic Range 111 dB A weighted THD N...

Page 27: ...ange without notice Bluetooth range is affected by walls obstructions and movement For optimal performance place the product in the center of the room so it is unobstructed by walls furniture etc Trad...

Page 28: ...rane com Manual Version 1 0...

Page 29: ...de seguridad e informaci n de la garant a Espa ol 8 11 Instructions importantes de s curit et informations de garantie Fran ais 12 15 Istruzioni importanti di sicurezza e le informazioni della garanzi...

Page 30: ...s Inc registered in the U S and other countries NEMA is the registered trademark and service mark of the National Electrical Manufacturers Association All other product names company names trademarks...

Page 31: ...duct is not covered by this Limited Warranty purchaser must pay all parts shipping and labor charges for the repair or return of such product 4 What are the limits on inMusic s liabilities THE WARRANT...

Page 32: ...ARISING OUT OF THE USE MISUSE OR INABILITY TO USE ANY AKAI PRO PRODUCT BREACH OF WARRANTY OR NEGLIGENCE INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO INMUSIC S OR AKAI PRO S OWN NEGLIGENCE EVEN IF INMUSIC AKAI PRO OR...

Page 33: ...hing Clipping is when the power amplifier is distorting and working beyond its limits Amplifier distortion is the main cause of speaker failure To prevent fire or shock hazard do not expose the unit t...

Page 34: ...g if applicable Terminals marked with the lightning bolt symbol may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock Service Instructions Disconnect power cord before servicing Replac...

Page 35: ...vironment In an environment with radio frequency interference the unit may malfunction and resume normal operation after removal of the interference For 240 volt use in U K use NEMA style 240 volt plu...

Page 36: ...A INCAPACIDAD DE USAR UN PRODUCTO DE AKAI PRO INCUMPLIMIENTO DE GARANT A O NEGLIGENCIA INCLUYENDO PERO NO LIMITADA A LA PROPIA NEGLIGENCIA DE INMUSIC O AKAI PRO AUNQUE INMUSIC AKAI PRO O SU AGENTE HAY...

Page 37: ...es Intente moverlos lentamente Los ajustes r pidos pod an da ar el equipo debido al truncamiento de amplificador Evite el truncamiento del amplificador a toda costa esto ocurre cuando los LED rojos ge...

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Page 42: ...uer la pr sence d une tension pouvant tre suffisamment lev e pour constituer un risque d lectrocution Instructions de service D connectez l appareil avant le service Remplacez les components seulement...

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Page 45: ...attenzione al manneggiare i controlli Provare di spostarli lentamente Gli aggiustamenti rapidi possono deteriorare l impianto a causa del clipping dell amplificatore Evitare a tutti i costi il clippi...

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Page 47: ...sto simbolo indica che nell Unione Europea questo prodotto non deve essere smaltito insieme ai rifiuti domestici Per evitare possibili danni ambientali o alla salute causati da uno smaltimento incontr...

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