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Maxim

 

 

Page Input

 

 

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Page Mute 

 

System behavior for Page Mute 

Page Muting causes the amplifier to silence the microphones and audio 

sources connected to the amplifier when a page signal is detected on the 

Page Input terminal.  When muted, the only audio allowed to pass through 

is from the paging system, i.e. Page-Pass-Through Function (PPT).

 

 

 

The amplifier can integrate with constant voltage analog paging systems 

(70V and 25V) as well as low power VOIP amplifiers (as low as 1/8 watt). 

Connecting the system: 

Before  connecting,  the  installer  is  responsible  for  determining  that  the 

TeachLogic amplifier impedance is compatible with the paging system. 

1. 

Unplug the 2-pin green Phoenix connector. 

2. 

Connect a cable from the paging system driving its speakers to the 2 

pin Phoenix connector of the Page input. 

3. 

Reconnect the 2-pin green Phoenix connector. 

4. 

Determine the signal level of the paging system (4V, 25V, or 70V). 

5. 

Set the Page Mute slide switch to the appropriate speaker level setting. 

6. 

With the TeachLogic amplifier turned ON, send a page to test the mute 

function. 

7. 

Adjust the sensitivity control to ensure the amplifier senses the page 

signal, noting that some pages with quiet voices will require greater 

sensitivity settings. The system will maintain its mute until about 11 

seconds after the page signal  falls below the threshold for sensing. 

Thereupon, the wireless mics are unmuted, and other audio levels are 

ramped up smoothly to their prior volume (before mute). 

Table 1

.  Impedance of Page Input interface and Sensitivity for Page Mute 

function 

 

Switch 

Position 

Nominal 

Impedance /Power 

Draw 

Maximum 

Sensitivity 

(minimum threshold 

for muting) 

Minimum 

Sensitivity 

 

4V 

92 Ω / 0.17

 W 

51 mV 

1.0 V 

25V 

44 kΩ / 0.01

 W 

430 mV 

6.5 V 

70V 

403 kΩ / 0.01

 W 

1.2 V 

18.3 V 

Summary of Contents for Maxim IRM-6650

Page 1: ...Maxim IMA 540 Classroom Audio System Installation Manual...

Page 2: ...logy and uses only premium quality components to assure many years of reliable performance We appreciate your confidence by your selection of our product It is TeachLogic s intent to uphold that confi...

Page 3: ...are free of materials harmful to the environment They conform to European RoHS guidelines for consumer products Power Cord Caution Power cable should be routed clear of foot traffic and supported clea...

Page 4: ...s Contact If you should encounter an unresolved issue please contact the TeachLogic customer service department for further assistance 760 631 7800 support teachtogic com teachlogic com Limited warran...

Page 5: ...n of Speakers 8 9 Installation of Ceiling Sensor 10 Integration 11 Page Mute Pass Through Integration 11 12 Fire Alarm Input 13 RS 232 Feature 15 Security Alert Feature 15 16 Configuration 17 Final Se...

Page 6: ...Volume Control 11 Video Conference Output Port 3 5 mm also suitable for Lesson Capture Back Panel 1 Speaker Output 2 Fire Alarm Mute Input 3 Page Input 4 Page Sensitivity Control 5 Page Input Voltage...

Page 7: ...Maxim System Diagram 6 www teachlogic com support teachlogic com 760 631 7800...

Page 8: ...the center of the ceiling maintain line of sight to teacher locations keep away from direct sunlight and electrical interference 3 Speakers The Maxim can power 4 classroom speakers Mark location for...

Page 9: ...speakers space the next row s accordingly Ceiling Speakers Locate and identify the center most tile in each quadrant Wall Speakers First observe the shape of the room ceiling height door locations wi...

Page 10: ...nection of speakers The IMA 540 has two channels of amplified audio rated for a minimum 4 ohm speaker load two 8 ohm speakers each connected in parallel provide 4 ohms impedance There is one blue phoe...

Page 11: ...eliable performance For additional coverage or in large rooms a second IR sensor may be placed on ceiling or a wall and connected to the second sensor input As many as three sensors may be powered by...

Page 12: ...s to the 2 pin Phoenix connector of the Page input 3 Reconnect the 2 pin green Phoenix connector 4 Determine the signal level of the paging system 4V 25V or 70V 5 Set the Page Mute slide switch to the...

Page 13: ...witched on or off by a side panel switch See Table 2 IMAPORTANT The system does not pass through paging audio signal to the speakers when the amplifier is powered off or no power is available PPT on A...

Page 14: ...to lower the overall decibel levels and help students and staff hear the audible fire alarm tones instruction within the classroom Audio resumes at original volume 11 seconds after closure ceases bei...

Page 15: ...l controller or other device The third party RS 232 device is connected via three wires to the back panel connector shown to the right TX Gnd RX This allows the receiver amplifier to be placed in an a...

Page 16: ...it sends a signal to the ceiling sensor which passes through the amp to the security alert interface an electric relay The relay contacts opens or close depending on the normal status to pass the sign...

Page 17: ...ire microphone by holding the TL button until it illuminates 2 Once the TL is illuminated solid blue locate the Priority switch on the side of the microphone 3 While looking at the amplifier s power b...

Page 18: ...be changed to channel B to avoid interference Watch the how to video on teachlogic com resources Note Next steps should be performed with a second person as the listener Stand under or in front of a s...

Page 19: ...ing Indications of Security Alert pulse mode see section above Green Flashing Security Alert activated System Standby Function Standby Mode is a feature that reduces power consumption after the amplif...

Page 20: ...mic indicates it is muted Ensure gain volume control knob on amplifier receiver is turned up to mid scale 12 o clock position On amplifier receiver ensure a green LED is illuminated just below Ch A o...

Page 21: ...er Wired Mic Input 1 aux input switchable to mic input Line Outputs Conferencing 3 5 mm with gain control front panel Assistive Listening System 3 5 mm with gain control rear panel Page Input 2 pin Ph...

Page 22: ...ff Press Hold Mute Switch On Off Momentary Press blinks when muted Addt l Mic Gain Control Normal 3dB 6dB Audio Source Vol Gain Increase Decrease Channel Select A or B in battery compartment External...

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