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[Ring signal mode]

Step 1.

Make a call from the extension telephone to the ZP-001T module. 
After a calling tone sounds twice, the ZP-001T receives the call and a callback tone is heard from the
handset. 

Step 2.

Select the output channel. 
The output selection method differs as follows depending on the paging method setting made on the
VFD screen.

[Manual]

Press [0] first, followed by the output channel number ([1] – [8] or [9] when selecting all numbers
simultaneously). Pressing the [#] key completes the output channel selection. 
Example: To select Outputs 2 and 3, press [0] [2] [3] [#].

To make an all-zone call, press [0] [9] [#].

[Zone Group]

Press [0] first, followed by the group number [1] – [8]. Pressing the [#] key completes the group
selection. Only a single group can be selected.

[Auto]

Automatically selects the output channel.

Step 3.

Begin paging. 
When the pre-paging tone is set to ON (

p. 64-A26

), begin paging after the tone sounds.

Paging can be performed within 30 seconds or 10 minutes after the call gets through. After this preset
time      have elapsed, the line is automatically disconnected.
When the selected output channel is being used by other broadcast with higher priority level, a busy
tone is heard from the handset, indicating that paging cannot be performed.

Step 4.

To terminate paging, press [0] [0] [#], and then replace the handset. 
If dialing [0] [0] [#]:   Pressing a first [0] terminates paging (a DTMF tone for the first [0] is output), and

the ZP-001T disconnects the line after the [#] has been pressed. 

If replacing the handset without dial operation:   After a signal tone is transmitted about 3 times, the

paging is terminated and the line disconnected. 

Summary of Contents for 9000 Series

Page 1: ...9000M2 firmware Ver 2 00 or later 9000 Series Power Amplifier CP 9500M2 EB Dual CH 500W Digital Mixing Amplifier A 9500D2 AS 1CE Thank you for purchasing TOA s 9000 series Amplifier Note All the 9000 series in this manual refer to CP 9500M2 EB and A 9500D2 AS 1CE Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long trouble free use of your equipment ...

Page 2: ...e Sensor Input Module 19 7 2 6 RC 001T Remote Control Module 20 7 3 Optional Accessories 7 3 1 AN 9001 Ceiling Mount Microphone 21 7 3 2 ZM 9001 Zone Manager 22 7 3 3 ZM 9002 Zone Manager 23 7 3 4 ZM 9003 Zone Manager 24 7 3 5 ZM 9011 Remote Control Panel 25 7 3 6 ZM 9012 Remote Control Panel 26 7 3 7 ZM 9013 Remote Control Panel 27 7 3 8 ZM 9014 Remote Control Panel 28 7 3 9 SS 9001 Speaker Selec...

Page 3: ...ng Flow Chart 10 2 1 Input setting flow chart for the channel on which the D 001T or D 001R is used 54 10 2 2 Input setting flow chart for the channel on which the ZP 001T is used 56 10 2 3 Input setting flow chart for the channel on which the AN 001T is used 57 10 2 4 Input setting items 58 10 3 Output Setting Flow Chart 69 10 3 1 Output setting items 70 10 4 UTILITY Setting Flow Chart 75 10 4 1 ...

Page 4: ...1 113 14 4 RC 001T Module Connection 14 4 1 Connection method 114 14 4 2 Cable distance 115 14 5 RS 232C Connector Connection 118 14 6 AN 001T and AN 9001 Connections 118 14 7 Power Source Connections to the SS 9001 14 7 1 When using a 24 V DC power source 119 14 7 2 When using the optional AC adapter 119 14 8 Removable Terminal Plug Connection 120 15 RACK MOUNTING BRACKET ATTACHMENT 121 16 CLEANI...

Page 5: ...RAMETER LIST 138 27 SPECIFICATIONS 27 2 Optional Modules 27 2 1 D 001T 145 27 2 2 D 001R 146 27 2 3 T 001T 147 27 2 4 C 001T 148 27 2 5 ZP 001T 148 27 2 6 AN 001T 149 27 2 7 RC 001T 149 27 3 Optional Accessories 27 3 1 AN 9001 150 27 3 2 ZM 9001 150 27 3 3 ZM 9002 151 27 3 4 ZM 9003 151 27 3 5 ZM 9011 152 27 3 6 ZM 9012 152 27 3 7 ZM 9013 153 27 3 8 ZM 9014 153 27 3 9 SS 9001 154 27 1 CP 9500M2 EB...

Page 6: ...nto your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Use only with the cart stand tripod bracket or table specified by the manufacturer or sold with the apparatus...

Page 7: ...rminals marked with requires installation by an instructed person The apparatus shall be connected to a mains socket outlet with a protective earthing connection The socket outlet shall be installed near the equipment and the plug shall be easily accessible Use the supplied rack mounting bracket when mounting the unit in an equipment rack Remove four M4 x 8 screws on both sides of the unit and mou...

Page 8: ...rnal temperature rise When the Unit is in Use Do not operate the unit for an extended period of time with the sound distorting This is an indication of a malfunction which in turn can cause heat to generate and result in a fire Switch off the power and unplug the power supply plug from the AC outlet for safety purposes when cleaning or leaving the unit unused for 10 days or more Doing otherwise ma...

Page 9: ...ers firmware Ver 2 00 or later and the PC Setting software Ver 2 00 or later Some of the functions described in this manual do not work on the firmware and PC software versions earlier than Ver 2 00 If you use the older version of the 9000M2 update the firmware and PC software versions to the latest ones Also be sure to back up the 9000M2 s setting data using the PC Setting software before perform...

Page 10: ...milar external equipment With the use of the optional AN 001T Ambient Noise Sensor Input module and AN 9001 Ceiling Mount Microphone the amplifier s output volume can be automatically adjusted in response to the change in ambient noise level Using the optional RC 001T Remote Control Module in conjunction with the Remote control panels such as ZM 9011 ZM 9012 ZM 9013 or ZM 9014 permits operations i...

Page 11: ...he temperature is between 10 and 40 C or 14 and 104 F no condensation should be formed and the humidity is less than 80 The unit is a precision audio component To prevent failure avoid locations where it may be exposed to strong shocks or vibrations To clean be sure to first disconnect the power supply plug from the AC outlet then wipe with a dry cloth When extremely dirty use a soft cloth dampene...

Page 12: ...ut channel selected with the input channel selection key 2 5 Input channel ON OFF key Turns on or off the channel selected with the input channel selection key 2 6 Output channel ON OFF key Turns on or off the channel selected with the output channel selection key 7 7 Output channel selection key Selects the output channel for which the volume is adjusted or parameter is set The output channel ind...

Page 13: ... Input meter status indicator Indicates which the input level LEVEL or input fader position FADER is being displayed on the input meter 26 Note Input level is displayed only when the D 001T R module is used 23 Input level indication Scale of levels in dB for the input meter 24 Input channel selection indicator red dot Lights when the corresponding input channel is selected and flashes while parame...

Page 14: ...ter for these channels remains on The output meters are not influenced by their output volume control settings 31 Output level indication Scale of levels in dB for the output meter 32 Output meter status indicator Indicates which the output level LEVEL or output fader position FADER is being displayed on the output meter 30 Notes The VFD automatically enters the display saver mode and indicates DI...

Page 15: ...FADER LEVEL FADER LEVEL 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Input meter status indicators Output meter status indicators Note The figure above is the VFD screen display when the input and output levels are indicated Changing the indicated channels on the LEVEL output meter The output meter indicates the signal levels of only a set of 4 channels CH 1 4 factory preset or CH 5 8 When the input or output ...

Page 16: ...inals REMT VOL 1 and 2 when remotely adjusting the volume To perform other remote control operation connect the ZM 9001 or ZM 9002 Zone Manager Input and output terminals IN and OUT are used to change the unit s internal status or output internal status data to external equipment after having received various control signals 39 Blank panel accessory Attach the blank panels to open slots 40 Module ...

Page 17: ...tput level 0 dB Output impedance 600 Ω For unbalanced connection connect the unit s Hot and Earth terminals to the connected equipment s Signal and GND terminals respectively Keep the unit s Cold terminal free Up to 4 modules 8 channels in total can be inserted into the amplifier Both modules can handle signals ranging from microphone level 60 dB to line level 10 dB in 9 input sensitivity levels T...

Page 18: ... Insensitive to whether loop voltage exists or not and whether polarity of the loop voltage is reversed or not when a line connection is established Note If the PABX does not meet the above requirements use the D 001T R module and set the trigger to VOX Voice Operated Exchange to initiate paging In this case the paging output channel cannot be selected which differs from the operation by the ZP 00...

Page 19: ...ntom power is OFF and 3 kΩ when ON volume in response to the change in ambient noise level It can handle signals from microphone level 60 dB to line level 10 dB by controlling the gain in 9 steps Phantom power 24 V can be supplied to a condenser microphone The AN 001T s inputs are for detecting ambient noise level and cannot be used as normal audio inputs Ambient noise fed to the inputs can be mon...

Page 20: ...inals for Link A Connect the communication line from up to 8 control panels Note that the communication line has polarities 11 24 V DC output terminals for Link A Supply 24 V DC power to the control panels 12 Data line connection terminals for Link B Connect the communication line from up to 8 control panels Note that the communication line has polarities 13 24 V DC output terminals for Link B Sup...

Page 21: ... may cause the AN 9001 to detect the speaker sound as noise failing to keep the optimum sound level Do not position the AN 9001 near the equipment that constantly generates loud noise If positioned the AN 9001 will respond to such loud noise failing to respond to the change in ambient noise level 21 7 3 Optional Accessories 7 3 1 AN 9001 Ceiling Mount Microphone Lock R e l e a s e Hot Cold Earth F...

Page 22: ...ielded cable with 50 Ω or less line resistance per line for this connection Avoid installation of this cable and power cables in the same conduit Separate piping The ZM 9001 adds 6 control inputs and can be mounted in a 1 gang electrical box 1 3 5 2 4 6 E OUT Front Rear Side Bottom 2 3 Connect this terminal to the 9000 series REMT VOL terminal ...

Page 23: ...tput terminal E OUT Use a shielded cable with 50 Ω or less line resistance per line for this connection Avoid installation of this cable and power cables in the same conduit Separate piping The ZM 9002 adds 4 control inputs and 1 volume control and can be mounted in a 1 gang electrical box 1 3 2 4 0 E OUT Front Rear Side Bottom 4 5 6 Connect this terminal to the 9000 series REMT VOL terminal ...

Page 24: ...4 Activate the function assigned to them when pressed 8 Control buttons Momentary switches 5 6 Activate the function assigned to them when pressed 9 Control output terminal 1 6 E Use a cable with 250 Ω or less line resistance per line for this connection Avoid installation of this cable and power cables in the same conduit Separate piping 24 Connecting it to the 9000 series s control input termina...

Page 25: ... if the function in operation is activated by higher priority equipment or reset by other equipment 12 Address selector 0 F Sets the ZM 9011 address Be sure to set the different address among other remote control panels Addresses are arranged numerically 0 9 and alphabetically A F in this order 13 Data terminals LINK A B D D Connect the communication line to the RC 001T As the communication line h...

Page 26: ...t channel 17 Address selector 0 F Sets the ZM 9012 address Be sure to set the different address among other remote control panels Addresses are arranged numerically 0 9 and alphabetically A F in this order 18 Data terminals LINK A B D D Connect the communication line to the RC 001T As the communication line has polarities match both polarities of the ZM 9012 and the RC 001T when connected Each 2 i...

Page 27: ...tivated by higher priority equipment or reset by other equipment 22 Address selector 0 F Sets the ZM 9013 address Be sure to set the different address among other remote control panels Addresses are arranged numerically 0 9 and alphabetically A F in this order 23 Data terminals LINK A B D D Connect the communication line to the RC 001T As the communication line has polarities match both polarities...

Page 28: ...evels are shown by 7 point LED indicators each of which shows 30 dB 20 dB 10 dB 5 dB 0 dB 5 dB and 10 dB from the bottom 28 Volume control Adjusts the volume level of input or output channel 29 Address selector 0 F Sets the ZM 9014 address Be sure to set the different address among other remote control panels Addresses are arranged numerically 0 9 and alphabetically A F in this order 30 Data termi...

Page 29: ...nction button and goes off when turned OFF by pressing the button again When the scene recall function is assigned to the Function button The indicator lights when the preset scene is recalled by pressing the Function button and goes off when switched over to other scene from other devices When the contact control output function is assigned to the Function button The indicator lights when the set...

Page 30: ... input terminal or 2 pins in the 10 pin removable terminal block Connect the power source that can supply 200 mA or more to this terminal The optional AD 246 AC Adapter can be used for the power supply 35 Cord clamp Fixes the AC adapter s power cord P 119 Power Source Connections to the SS 9001 36 Speaker output terminals ZONE 1 2 3 4 2 pin removable terminal blocks Connect speakers to each termin...

Page 31: ...tion function that automatically adjust an input gain Using these functions permits the volume levels to be controlled depending on the situation where simultaneously broadcasting audio signals of multiple sound sources in the same space for example in a ballroom or meeting room Refer to p 40 Glossary CD Speaker Power amplifier or Speaker or Speaker or Speaker or In this system the remote control ...

Page 32: ...icrophone Paging No priority level assigned MIX Microphone PBX Power amplifier 8 2 1 Paging using the D 001T D 001R or 900 series module When using the D 001T D 001R or 900 series module as paging sound source set the Paging ON OFF setting p 58 for each input to ON This will enable the priority level and paging group settings When using two or more paging sound sources priority level can be set Fo...

Page 33: ...001T is used front mounted buttons on the ZM 9011 ZM 9013 or ZM 9014 or front mounted buttons on the ZM 9001 or ZM 9002 Busy input must be assigned to C IN additionally In addition telephone paging with the use of the ZP 001T can be made For details of paging settings refer to p 46 8 2 2 Paging using the ZP 001T module The ZP 001T s input is used as a paging input When making paging calls with the...

Page 34: ...el 3 ZONE 4 Output channel 4 ZONE 5 Output channel 5 PBX Telephone paging 0123 Make a paging call to zones 1 2 and 3 Power amplifier In this example first make the paging initiation call to be preset at the telephone to the ZP 001T then press 0 1 to make paging calls to Output channel 1 press 0 2 to Output channel 2 or press 0 9 to all output channels To make paging by selecting two or more output...

Page 35: ...ample assign the outputs to the paging zones as follows in the paging group setting of the ZP 001T Input Settings Assign Outputs 1 2 and 5 to Zone 1 Assign Outputs 3 and 4 to Zone 2 Assign Outputs 6 and 7 to Zone 3 Assign Output 8 to Zone 4 In such setting above pressing 0 1 causes the paging to be made to zone 1 consisting of Outputs 1 2 and 5 Similarly pressing 0 3 causes the paging to be made t...

Page 36: ...ngle sound source to the output destination In this mode only a single cross point control can be assigned to each button on the remote controller This is a convenient function to always select and output only one sound source using the remote controller installed at the output destination which is ideal for individually selecting BGM or FGM sound source to be output to each partitioned zone outpu...

Page 37: ...r with address 1 BGM 1 BGM 2 BGM 3 BGM 1 BGM 2 BGM 3 Power amplifier In the system above the BGM sound source to be broadcast to Zone 1 can be selected with the buttons on the remote controller with address 0 Similarly the BGM sound source to be broadcast to Zone 2 can be selected with the buttons on the remote controller with address 1 Notes When a scene memory is recalled while the cross point O...

Page 38: ...ces by pressing a button on the remote controller at the output destination Example Expanding the output destination Perform remote controller settings using the PC Setting software Assign cross point control to 2 buttons on the remote controller one for cross point control to route Input 1 2 and 3 to Output 1 and the other for cross point control to route Input 1 2 and 3 to Output 2 Refer to the ...

Page 39: ...e the cross point ON OFF function is performed by the remote controller the system operation is brought into the state set in the scene memory Scene memory takes precedence When the same cross points have been assigned to the multiple buttons the said cross point can be controlled in the same operation each time any button is pressed In use indicator for the button lights when all the set cross po...

Page 40: ...se Control function Adjusts the amplifier s output volume in response to the change in ambient noise level The output volume automatically changes as the ambient noise level goes above or below the set reference level This function allows the optimum output volume to be gained depending on the ambient noise level when broadcasts are made to places where the ambient noise level changes significantl...

Page 41: ...igher priority are made The signal level of each input channel is reduced by the set ducker depth from the current Scene volume level This function allows paging calls to be emphasized by decreasing the volume of other broadcasts like BGM being made using a Scene during paging calls 2 7 Paging output volume The output volume for paging calls can be set separately from that set for Scene memory The...

Page 42: ...GATE Threshhold NOM Attenuation VOX Threshhold Release Time Input without VOX GATE and NOM Input channel behavior Valid parameters Whole memory common to all Scene memories and all input channels unique value in the system Each input channel Scene memory Setting conditions among the Gate function NOM function and VOX function ...

Page 43: ... is turned on when the power switch is pressed To turn off the power hold down the power switch for 0 5 second or more Note The power switch is a soft switch so the internal microcomputer is still operating even when the power switch is set to OFF 9 1 3 Changing the input parameters Step 1 Press the Input channel selection key to choose the input channel for which you want to change the volume fro...

Page 44: ... the AC power supply is shut off 9 1 5 Input channel ON OFF Input channels alternate between ON and OFF with each depression of the Input channel ON OFF key The channel is ON when the input channel ON OFF indicator channel number lights 9 1 6 Output channel ON OFF Output channels alternate between ON and OFF with each depression of the Output channel ON OFF key The channel is ON when the Output ch...

Page 45: ...ting screen Step 2 Press the Right shift key to display the Scene memory recall screen Step 3 Select with the Parameter setting knob the Scene memory bank number to be recalled Step 4 Press the Right shift key After recall completion the Scene memory bank number and memory name are displayed 45 L O A D 0 1 S C E N E 1 0 3 M O R N I N G L O A D 0 3 0 1 1 S C E N E MEMORY PARAMETER N E S S C E E T T...

Page 46: ... below 9 3 1 Zone paging using the D 001T D 001R or 900 series module When using the D 001T D 001R or 900 series module for paging input the paging function for the input channel must be set to ON in the input settings The paging enabled input channel is set as a paging source enabling the priority setting paging trigger setting and paging output destination setting For each setting item refer to ...

Page 47: ...paging cannot be initiated Step 2 Make a paging call Step 3 Press the button again to terminate the paging call restoring the level of the mixed audio signal to the original value 47 Paging initiation by the ZM 9011 ZM 9012 ZM 9013 or ZM 9014 operation When assigning the paging activation function to the button on the remote control panel pressing the function assigned button causes the paging to ...

Page 48: ...e muted Paging port mode Step 1 Activate the paging port from the extension telephone Since this method differs depending on the type of exchange please read the instruction manual for the extension telephone When the paging port is activated and the control input terminal is closed the ZP 001T module connects the line Step 2 Select the output channel The output selection method differs as follows...

Page 49: ...ction Only a single group can be selected Auto Automatically selects the output channel Step 3 Begin paging When the pre paging tone is set to ON p 64 A26 begin paging after the tone sounds Paging can be performed within 30 seconds or 10 minutes after the call gets through After this preset time have elapsed the line is automatically disconnected When the selected output channel is being used by o...

Page 50: ...d key is released When released keys are those of the type related to input and output operations they become temporarily operable but revert to the locked state if they are left unused for 1 minute When utility related keys are released the key lock menu screen is displayed clearing the password setting automatically Move to the screen for which you want to make a change When wishing to lock the ...

Page 51: ...tmost character position flashing Step 7 Enter the password with the input channel selection keys The locked key is released when the entered password is correct Step 8 Use the Up Down Left and Right shift keys to display the desired setting screen Step 9 Change the parameter with the Parameter setting knob Step 10 Press the Escape Back key until the scene memory screen normal use state screen is ...

Page 52: ...screen differs as shown below Refer to each individual setting flow chart for details such as the parameter settings and key operations to shift the screen 10 1 1 Input setting configuration Set paging ON OFF input sensitivity and bass treble parameters for each individual input channel Pressing the Input channel selection key 1 8 corresponding to the desired channel number at the normal use state...

Page 53: ...ting item consisting of the related elements to be set is confirmed by pressing the Enter key or right shift key after these elements have been all set If the setting flow is reversed half way through a setting item the parameters having been set so far are abandoned Example Paging setting on the D 001T or D 001R use channel Refer to p 55 A16 A20 Select Control output Press Enter key Display retur...

Page 54: ...tion The symbols in the figure represent the following key operation Screen shift keys up and down Screen shift key right or ENTER key Screen shift key left or ESC key PARAMETER knob INPUT VOLUME knob Input channel ON OFF key Output channel ON OFF key I ON OFF O ON OFF P IN Normal use state Cycles meter display FADER LEVEL below the setting screen each time pressed Selects characters to enter Righ...

Page 55: ...p 63 A23 P I D RMT 1 ZM 9 0 1 1 SW1 p 63 A24 1 to 12 P p 62 A21 p 62 A20 P O ON OFF To from uppermost screen COMP R E S SOR O F F p 60 A13 OFF 1 2 3 4 5 P HP F O F F L P F O F F p 60 A12 OFF 20 to 20k Hz 31 points P OFF 20 to 20k Hz 31 points P HP F O F F L P F O F F p 60 A12 EQ O F F p 60 A11 EQ 0 1 0 d B Q1 5 3 1 5 p 60 A11 1 to 10 P EQ 0 1 0 d B Q1 5 3 1 5 p 60 A11 12 to 12 1 dB steps P EQ 0 1 ...

Page 56: ...P PAG I NG S Y NC ON p 62 A20 p 62 A21 SY NC OU T C OU T 0 1 01 to 32 P GR P 0 1 I N 1 MANU p 65 A31 To from uppermost screen ON OFF O ON OFF The screen display examples may differ from actual displays The on screen indications shown in blue are variable parameters by key operation The symbols in the figure represent the following key operation Screen shift keys up and down Screen shift key right ...

Page 57: ...CT Cycles meter display FADER LEVEL below the setting screen each time pressed Selects characters to enter Right shift key Moves the cursor to the right P ANC S E N S I T I V I T Y 1 0 p 66 A38 60 54 48 42 36 30 24 18 10 dB P ANC P HAN T OM O F F p 66 A39 or ON OFF P I ON OFF SAMP L E T I ME 2 0 p 67 A45 10 15 20 30 60 120 180 300 sec P MAX I MUM L E V E L 0 p 67 A43 15 12 9 6 3 0 dB P M I N I MUM...

Page 58: ...r setting knob for each parameter selection A1 Input gain setting I N 1 I N 1 ON 0 0 Select the input channel using the Input channel selection key Confirm the selection by setting the Input channel ON OFF key to ON Set the input channel gain using the Input volume control A4 Input Sensitivity setting when the D 001T R is used I N 1 S E N S I T I V I T Y 1 0 Set whether or not to use this input ch...

Page 59: ...hold setting that appear later The NOM attenuation cannot be set to ON for the stereo linked input channel ON Activates the NOM attenuation function OFF The NOM attenuation function does not work ON OFF default Setting Range Rotate the Parameter setting knob to set gains Press the Right or Left shift key to select BASS or TREBLE of which gain value that flashes can be adjusted 12 dB to 12 dB defau...

Page 60: ...F of which parameter that flashes can be adjusted OFF default 1 2 3 4 5 Setting Range Use the compressor to prevent power amplifier overload or to produce more easily heard sound by averaging the audio level The number shows the compressor s effectiveness level as shown in the table on the next page which can be set by rotating the Parameter setting knob DEPTH 1 Peak limiter Provides a peak limite...

Page 61: ... 1 msec 0 1 msec 0 1 msec 0 1 msec Release time constant 100 msec 1 msec 5 msec 100 msec 100 msec COMP output level 0 dB 0 dB 0 dB 12 dB 24 dB DEPTH 5 Speech leveler Makes paging calls easier to hear by equalizing the difference in speech signal volume that may result from individual differences in speaker voice volumes or variations in speaker to microphone distances This level 5 is more effectiv...

Page 62: ...using the setting knob and set the paging interlocked output to ON or OFF using the output channel ON OFF key Set the trigger to initiate paging Type of trigger differs depending on the module that uses the channel VOX Voice Operated Switch Enables paging if the audio input signal exceeds a preset level When the D 001T or D 001R is used When Trigger is set to VOX be sure to also set the Gate funct...

Page 63: ... Paging initiation Control output terminal Broadcast status Paging calls being made Don t Care Busy input signal Break Break Make Make The trigger to initiate paging is to press the front mounted button on the ZM 9001 or ZM 9002 Regardless of whether the busy input is closed or open The trigger to terminate paging is the change of the busy input state from closed to open Regardless of whether the ...

Page 64: ...t channel from Channel 1 to 8 maximum with the Left or Right shift key and set the output level with the Parameter setting knob By repeating this procedure output level can be assigned to 2 or more output channels Pressing the output channel ON OFF key alternately switches the level between 0 dB and OUT1 2 Max 8 when T 001Ts are used default OUT1 0 dB default 70 0 dB to 10 0 dB 1 dB steps Setting ...

Page 65: ...ing 1 GR P 0 1 I N 1 OU T 1 Sets the paging outputs Select the output with the Parameter knob then confirm it with the output ON OFF key A31 Paging group selection when set to MANUAL GR P 0 1 I N 1 MANU A31 Paging group selection when set to AUTO GR P 0 1 I N 1 OU T 1 Select the group to which outputs for telephone paging are assigned This group is saved into the amplifier as a paging group A30 Pa...

Page 66: ...o delete the character select _ under bar with the Parameter setting knob A space character cannot be entered Up to 7 characters can be used to set the name Even when an input channel name has been set some setting screens display the channel number not the set name When an input channel is stereo linked p 78 C1 the name entry screen only for the odd channel is displayed 7 characters default IN1 8...

Page 67: ...ored OFF Does not output signals to be monitored ON OFF default Setting Range Select the output channel on which signals to be monitored are output OUT1 2 Max 8 when T 001Ts are used default OUT1 Setting Range Set the upper limit of the ANC activated output level 15 12 9 6 3 0 default dB Note Settable level is 3 dB or more above the lower limit lowest output level Setting Range Set the lower limit...

Page 68: ...creases as the ambient noise level increases For example when the ratio 3 3 is selected the output volume level increases by 3 dB as the ambient noise level increases by 3 dB Amount of change in output level dB 3 6 3 6 0 Reference level Amount of change in noise level dB 3 3 Default 3 3 6 3 6 3 3 6 Fine adjust the reference level which is a starting point for detecting the amount of change in ambi...

Page 69: ...VEL below the setting screen each time pressed Selects characters to enter Right shift key Moves the cursor to the right P LOUDN E S S O F F p 70 B4 or ON OFF P O ON OFF ON OFF P COMP R E S SOR O F F p 73 B8 OFF 1 2 3 4 5 P BA S S 0 T R E B L E 0 p 70 B3 12 to 12 1 dB steps P BA S S 0 T R E B L E 0 p 70 B3 12 to 12 1 dB steps P HP F O F F L P F O F F p 72 B7 OFF 20 to 20k Hz 31 points P OFF 20 to ...

Page 70: ...r from the alphanumeric character list by rotating the Parameter setting knob then move the cursor with the Right shift key Entering a new name overwrites the existing name if there is To delete the character select _ under bar with the Parameter setting knob A space character cannot be entered Up to 7 characters can be used to set the name Even when an output channel name has been set some settin...

Page 71: ...he number of bands to be used differs depending on the type of speaker To perform this setting select the speaker model from the speaker list and press the Enter key to confirm ALL FLAT default F 122 F 122 LOWCUT H 1 H 1 LOWCUT H 2 H 2 LOWCUT H 3 H 3 LOWCUT HB 1 FB 100 SW FOR F 122 subwoofer for F 122 SR S4 HX 5 HX 5_E LOWCUT FB 120 F 1522 F 2322 F 2352 F 2852 SR H2S SR H2L SR H3S SR H3L HS 120 HS...

Page 72: ...keys to move the setting items ON OFF default 01 to 10 default 01 12 dB to 12 dB default 0 dB 1 dB steps 0 3 0 5 0 7 1 1 5 default 2 3 5 20 25 31 5 default 40 50 63 80 100 125 160 200 250 315 400 500 630 800 1 k 1 25 k 1 6 k 2 k 2 5 k 3 15 k 4 k 5 k 6 3 k 8 k 10 k 12 5 k 16 k 20 kHz Setting Range EQ EQ Band Number Gain Q Center Frequency Rotate the Parameter setting knob to set the cut off frequen...

Page 73: ...olume of reproduced BGM among CDs or pieces of music by boosting small sounds and lowering big sounds making the entire sound volume uniform This level is suited to BGM reproduction DEPTH 4 Speech leveler Makes paging calls easier to hear by equalizing the difference in speech signal volume that may result from individual differences in speaker voice volumes or variations in speaker to microphone ...

Page 74: ...mplifier s Output channels 1 and 2 and for the paired output channel when the T 001T is used For example when the delay time for Output channel 1 is set to 30 set that for Output channel 2 to 10 or less If the delay time for Output channel 2 is set to over 10 that for Output channel 1 is automatically adjusted so that the total delay time for both channels becomes 40 0 40 ms default 0 1 ms steps N...

Page 75: ... 78 C2 GA T E R E L E A S E T I ME GA T E R E L E A S E 5 1 to 8 1 sec steps P or P or P A N C MON I T OR ANC MON S E L E C T O F F ANC MON S E L E C T ON MON S E L E C T C I N 0 1 P p 78 C4 p 79 C5 SE L E C T S Y NC AN 1 AN1 to 4 P p 79 C7 AN 1 S Y NC COU T 0 1 01 to 12 P p 79 C8 p 79 C6 MON S E L S Y NC O F F MON S E L S Y NC ON P The screen display examples may differ from actual displays The o...

Page 76: ...4 C32 KE Y L OCK U T I L O F F p 84 C33 KE Y L OCK POWE R O F F P p 83 C27 KE Y L OCK A L L O F F p 83 C29 KE Y L OCK I NA L L O F F p 83 C31 KE Y L OCK OU T A L L O F F ON OFF P p 83 C29 KE Y L OCK I N 1 O F F p 83 C31 KE Y L OCK OU T 1 O F F p 84 C32 KE Y L OCK U T I L O F F p 84 C33 KE Y L OCK POWE R O F F 1 8 To from uppermost screen ENTER or ON OFF P I ON OFF or ON OFF P O ON OFF p 81 C19 or ...

Page 77: ...I N 0 1 CH ON I N 1 Selects IN or OUT P p 87 C54 C I N 0 1 CH MU T E P p 87 C55 C I N 0 1 CH MU T E I N 1 ON OFF P p 87 C56 C I N 0 1 SYNC O F F 01 to 12 P p 87 C57 C I N 0 1 C OU T 0 1 ON OFF P p 87 C58 C I N 0 1 EMG MU T E P p 87 C59 C I N 0 1 SYNC O F F 01 to 12 P p 88 C60 C I N 0 1 C OU T 0 1 p 88 C61 C I N 0 1 POWE R P Selects OUT P p 88 C62 C I N 0 1 PG D I S AB L E P p 88 C63 C I N 0 1 D I ...

Page 78: ...1T s parameters where Phantom power and NOM attenuation function are fixed to OFF Default No channel is stereo linked Note The ZP 001T channel cannot be stereo linked Up to 8 channels 4 pairs each for input and output can be set as follows when the number of input and output channels is maximum OUT 1 2 OUT 3 4 OUT 5 6 OUT 7 8 IN 1 2 IN 3 4 IN 5 6 and IN 7 8 Setting Range Set the amount of NOM Numb...

Page 79: ...etting for the function that closes the control output terminal in synchronization with the control input terminal closure of the set number OFF default ON Setting Range Select the ANC input channel Each channel for which the monitor function is set to ON can be selected ANC 1 4 Only ANC input channels for which the monitor function is ON Setting Range Set the control output terminal which is clos...

Page 80: ...down CH ON Channel ON CH MUTE Channel mute EMG MUTE Emergency mute activation All output channel mute POWER Power ON Status of all control input terminals can be confirmed on the screen with the terminal Nos 1 12 arranged in numerical order from left to right When closed the terminal number is indicated by alpha numerals Alphabet A represents the terminal number 10 B represents 11 and C represents...

Page 81: ...trol output terminals can be confirmed on the screen with the terminal Nos 1 12 arranged in numerical order from left to right When closed the terminal number is indicated by alpha numerals Alphabet A represents the terminal number 10 B represents 11 and C represents 12 An open terminal is indicated by an underscore _ Set the type of remote controller connected to the remote control input terminal...

Page 82: ...made only by the supplied PC software C24 Communication type remote controller function information I D 0 1 SW1 L DBANK 0 1 I D 0 1 VO L UME OU T 1 Displays the functions assigned to the buttons and or volume control on the remote controller When the connected controller is ZM 9012 or ZM 9014 with a volume control the output channel indicator of the channel on the VFD lights to indicate that chann...

Page 83: ... channel to be locked and set the key lock function to ON with the Input channel ON OFF key Locks all Output channel selection keys Output channel ON OFF key and Output volume control If ON OFF settings differ from channel to channel the indication is displayed when this screen appears Locks the Output channel selection key Output channel ON OFF key and Output volume control for each Output channe...

Page 84: ...nter key sets the password C38 Password deletion confirmation CL E AR OK Confirmation screen to delete the set password Pressing the Enter key deletes the password C39 Communication speed bps setting RS 2 3 2 C 5 7 6 9 6 k 19 2 k 38 4 k 57 6 k default 115 2 k Setting Range C32 Setting key lock ON OFF KE Y L OCK U T I L O F F C33 Power switch lock ON OFF KE Y L OCK POWE R O F F Selecting ON locks U...

Page 85: ... S 04 S 20S T 01 T 02 T 12 U 01 U 03 U 11 U 12 U 13 U 14 U 21 U 43 U 61 V 01 ML 11T NONE Setting Range Slot Number Module Classification Displays the firmware version number Pressing the Enter key initializes all of the unit s current settings to the factory default setting C43 Control input function setting C I N 0 1 NON E C44 When the control input function is set to LOADSCENE C I N 0 1 L OAD S ...

Page 86: ...mber for which you want to change the volume One control input can change one input or output channel volume You can change the sound volume for a channel even with the channel off but not adjust it while monitoring the sound IN1 8 OUT1 2 Max OUT8 when T 001Ts are used default IN1 Setting Range Set the volume level dB to increase or decrease 0 5 10 0 dB default 0 5 Setting Range C52 When the contr...

Page 87: ...umber ON OFF default Setting Range This screen is displayed only when the interlock output control is set to ON Set the control output terminal which is closed in synchronization with the control input of the set number Assigning a function to this terminal overwrites the previously set function on it if there is C OUT01 04 C OUT01 12 when C 001T is used default C OUT01 Note When the interlock out...

Page 88: ... function on it if there is C OUT01 04 C OUT01 12 when C 001T is used default C OUT01 Note When the interlock output control ON OFF setting is ON Setting Range When the function is set to POWER Assign the power ON or OFF function to the control input terminal Closing the set control input turns the power ON and then opening it turns the power OFF Assigning a function to this terminal overwrites th...

Page 89: ...previously set function on it if there is Select the Scene memory bank number that causes the selected control output terminal to provide a Level output when the Scene memory is recalled 01 32 default 01 Setting Range When the function is set to CH ON Provides a Level output when the input or output channel becomes on Assigning a function to this terminal overwrites the previously set function on ...

Page 90: ...ALL Locks all keys simultaneously INPUT Locks the Input channel selection keys Input volume control and Input channel ON OFF key It is also possible to individually set whether or not to lock for each channel OUTPUT Locks the Output channel selection key Output volume control and Output channel ON OFF key It is also possible to individually set whether or not to lock for each channel UTIL Locks th...

Page 91: ... Down shift key until the password screen is displayed Note No password is factory preset The _ _ _ _ indication is displayed Step 3 Press the Right shift key twice The password entry screen is displayed Step 4 Enter a password using the Input channel selection keys 1 8 The position on the extreme left flashes first for character entry Entering a character changes the _ indication into Use up to 4...

Page 92: ...isplayed Step 4 Rotate the Parameter setting knob to display the KEYLOCK SETTING screen Step 5 Press the Right shift key The all key lock ON OFF setting screen is displayed Step 6 Set keys to be locked 6 1 All key lock setting Press the Right shift key to display the KEYLOCK ALL ON OFF screen then set the function to ON with the Parameter setting knob 6 2 Selected key s lock setting Rotate the Par...

Page 93: ...t the following key operation Screen shift keys up and down Screen shift key right or ENTER key Screen shift key left or ESC key PARAMETER knob P p 94 D1 p 94 D2 01 to 32SCENE P LOAD 0 1 S C E N E 1 P SC E N E S E T T I NG S A V E p 94 D1 p 94 D3 01 to 32SCENE P SA V E 0 1 S C E N E 1 SA V E COMP L E T E P SC E N E S E T T I NGE RA S E p 94 D1 p 95 D4 01 to 32SCENE P ERA S E 0 1 S C E N E 1 P SC E...

Page 94: ...or output setting screen displays the Scene memory setting screen To revert the display back to the input or output setting screen press the Memory key again 01 32 default 01 Setting Range Designate the memory bank number to save the current settings to Pressing the Enter key saves the current settings to the designated memory bank number To cancel save execution press the Escape Back key Paramete...

Page 95: ...2 is selected the Scene memory saved there is automatically recalled when power is turned on Note To retain the set parameters be sure to save them in the Scene memory Unless otherwise saved all the set parameters are abandoned when the AC power supply is shut off or when the other scene is loaded LASTSCENE default 01 32 Setting Range Erase the saved Scene memory Pressing the Enter key erases the ...

Page 96: ...o be recalled Step 4 Press the Right shift key After recall completion the Scene memory bank number and memory name are displayed 96 11 HOW TO STORE OR ERASE SCENE MEMORY A Scene defines the unit of broadcast pattern Up to 32 patterns can be stored as Scene memory in the Scene memory bank which can then be recalled L O A D 0 1 S C E N E 1 0 3 M O R N I N G L O A D 0 3 MOR N I N G 0 1 1 S C E N E M...

Page 97: ...setting knob the Scene memory bank number 01 32 to be stored Step 5 Press the Right shift key to store the current settings to the designated Memory bank number The SAVE COMPLETE screen is displayed Step 6 Press the Right shift key The display returns to the normal use state S C E N E S E T T I N G S A V E S C E N E S E T T I N G L OA D S A V E 15 C ERE MON Y S A V E 0 1 S C E N E 1 S A V E C O M ...

Page 98: ... Step 4 Select with the Parameter setting knob the Scene memory bank number 01 32 to be erased Step 5 Press the Right shift key to erase the setting data stored in the designated memory bank number After erasure completion the display returns to the normal use state S C E N E S E T T I N G E R A S E E R A S E 0 1 S C E N E 1 E R A S E 0 3 S C E N E 3 0 1 1 S C E N E S C E N E S E T T I N G L OA D ...

Page 99: ...TSCENE is selected the Scene memory recalled last before power off is automatically recalled when power is turned on To retain the set parameters be sure to save them in the Scene memory Unless otherwise saved all the set parameters are abandoned when the AC power supply is shut off or when the other scene is loaded Step 5 Press the Right shift key to perform setting that the designated Scene memo...

Page 100: ...ORY INITIALIZE indication is displayed Step 3 Press the Right shift key to display the memory initialization screen INITIALIZE OK indication Step 4 When INITIALIZE OK is displayed press the Enter key To cancel initialization press the Left shift key twice to return to the screen at Step 2 After initialization completion the display returns to the normal use state I N I T I A L I Z I N I T I A L E ...

Page 101: ...rol Output Terminal Function Display Control Output Terminal Status Display Remote Controller Type Remote Controlled Channel ANC Monitor Switching ON OFF ANC Monitor Switching Control Input Terminal ANC Monitor Switching Interlock Output Control ANC Monitor Switching Interlock Output Terminal Lock Status Password GATE Release Time RS 232C Communication Speed Slot Number Module Classification Trigg...

Page 102: ...annel Number Control input function CH MUTE IN1 OFF C OUT01 When Interlock output control is ON Input Output Channel Number Interlock Output Control Interlock Output Terminal Control input function EMG MUTE OFF C OUT01 When Interlock output control is ON Input Output Channel Number Interlock Output Control Control input function PG DISABLE OFF OUT1 When Paging prohibition is ON C IN01 When Paging ...

Page 103: ... When the gate function is ON Phantom Power ON OFF Input Sensitivity NOM Attenuation ON OFF BASS TREBLE Loudness Compensation EQ EQ Band Number Gain Q Center Frequency HPF LPF Compressor Gate ON OFF Gate Threshold Level 2 Memory settings Default 01 SAVE Setting Item Scene Memory Recall Scene Memory Setting Scene memory SAVE 01 SCENE1 Memory Bank Number Scene Memory Name Scene memory ERASE 01 Memor...

Page 104: ...ain Q Center Frequency HPF LPF Compressor Delay ON OFF Delay Time Paging output volume Settings when the AN 001T is not used 0 dB for all the assigned output channels Assigned Output Level Settings when the AN 001T is used BYPASS 10 dB OFF OUT1 OFF OUT1 When the monitor ON OFF setting is ON 6 dB 0 dB 20 sec 3 3 0 dB ANC Operation ON OFF Input Sensitivity Phantom Power ANC Activated Output ANC moni...

Page 105: ... Output Channel 30 sec MANUAL Paging Duration Time Paging Method Settings when the AN 001T is not used Default ZP 001T PRIORITY 2 Modules except the ZP 001T PRIORITY 1 When paging function is ON OFF When the ducker function is ON Setting Item Paging Priority Ducker Attenuation Level 12 1 3 Items regarding paging settings 1 Input settings Settings when the ZP 001T is used ...

Page 106: ...ed into Slot No 1 Output channels 1 and 2 correspond to the unit s rear panel mounted preamplifier output terminals 1 and 2 respectively When output modules are added the output channel numbers are 3 4 5 beginning with the output of the module inserted into Slot 5 Control input and output terminal numbers correspond to control input and output terminals 1 4 on the unit s rear panel When a C 001T m...

Page 107: ...creasing slot number order even if the T 001T module is mounted in an intermediate position Insert modules into the slots starting in order from Slot No 1 when not mounting the D 001T R AN 001T and ZP 001T Step 6 Insert the RC 001T module in the open slot with the lowest slot number Step 7 Insert the C 001T module in the open slot with the lowest slot number Step 8 Attach the blank panels supplied...

Page 108: ... 001T Audio 2 outputs T 001T Audio 2 outputs T 001T Audio 2 outputs C 001T Control 8 inputs 8 outputs 13 4 Module Installation Examples Example of audio 8 IN 8 OUT and control 12 IN 12 OUT configuration 1 Slot No 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Example of audio 5 IN 4 OUT control 4 IN 4 OUT and ambient noise sensor 2 IN configuration Open slot Attach the blank panel Open slot Attach ...

Page 109: ... the ZM 9002 Zone Manager adds 1 volume control and 4 control inputs Volume of the input or output channels can be remotely adjusted with the volume control and the 4 control buttons can be assigned the same functions as those of the ZM 9001 Note To avoid interference due to noise use shielded cables Control input terminals 1 4 IN 1 4 Connect switch contacts etc to these terminals Open voltage is ...

Page 110: ...ocking switches and Nos 5 and 6 to the momentary switches Connect these terminals to the Control input terminals of the main unit or C 001T depending on applications 14 1 4 When the SS 9001 is connected The control input terminals of SS 9001 are polarized non voltage contact inputs When the control output terminals of 9000 series are closed the corresponding internal relays of the SS 9001 are acti...

Page 111: ...h start and end must be defined High Low Activated only for this duration Start End For CH MUTE POWER and EMG MUTE functions if operated at the front panel EMG MUTE does not accept this access from the front panel or if other control input to which the same function is assigned is fed their states are changed by subsequent panel operations or control input activations The following example shows t...

Page 112: ...s Relays etc Max 50 mA 14 3 2 Control output terminal For operation by means of the control inputs refer to p 111 Operation by control input 14 2 Speaker Output Terminal Connections Connect the speaker to the speaker output terminals Both CH 1 and CH 2 outputs are provided on the 4P speaker terminal The resultant impedance 20Ω High impedance speaker The resultant impedance 20Ω High impedance speak...

Page 113: ...ed Make necessary connections depending on applications IN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 E ZM 9003 Control output terminal 1 2 3 4 5 6 E 4 interlocking switches 1 2 3 4 5 6 14 3 3 Connecting the ZM 9003 Output terminal Nos 1 4 of the ZM 9003 are internally connected to the interlocking switches and Nos 5 and 6 to the momentary switches Connect these terminals to the Control input terminals of the main unit or C...

Page 114: ...minals of the both units RC 001T ZM 9011 9012 9013 9014 Connect the AC adapter to the RC 001T to supply the power to the Remote control panel RC 001T AC adapter A single AC adapter is required for each BUS channel A single AC adapter can supply power up to 8 Remote control panels per channel Up to 16 Remote control panels can be connected to the RC 001T In this case 2 AC adapters are required to s...

Page 115: ...istance between the RC 001T and each Remote control panel is 800 m 875 yd in total Example Up to 16 panels can be connected when the total cable distance is within 800 m 875 yd LINK A LINK B LINK A or LINK B RC 001T Connection terminals Remote control panel 1 8 Connection terminals Remote control panel 9 16 When one Remote control panel is connected RC 001T When 16 Remote control panels are connec...

Page 116: ... m or 440 yd in total 16 panels can be connected irrespective of the distance between RC 001T and panels and between panels LINK A LINK B RC 001T Remote control panel 1 2 8 10 9 16 200 m 220 yd max 200 m 220 yd max Example 2 When each cable for LINK A and LINK B is extended up to 300 m or 330 yd 600 m or 660 yd in total 14 panels can be connected irrespective of the distance between RC 001T and pa...

Page 117: ... A LINK B RC 001T 400 m 440 yd max 400 m 440 yd max Remote control panel 1 2 6 8 7 12 Notes In the daisy chain connection the cable distance for each LINK A and LINK B should be within 400 m 440 yd If extended beyond 400 m 440 yd the Remote control panels may not operate Do not mix the star connection with daisy chain connection Mixing both connection configurations may cause the Remote control pa...

Page 118: ...M2 Series amplifier SP OUT AN 001T Speaker AN 9001 Note Keep the AN 9001 as distant as possible from a sound source speaker water supply pipe or air conditioning If installed close to a sound source the AN 9001 could sense it as ambient noise to control the speaker sound volume 14 6 AN 001T and AN 9001 Connections The AN 001T and AN 9001 are connected as illustrated below and used to control the s...

Page 119: ...r supply unit should be capable of supplying 200 mA or more The DC power fed to this terminal should be from 21 6 to 26 4 V If the input voltage exceeds this range the SS 9001 may malfunction or fail DC IN 24V 120mA From 24 V DC power source SS 9001 s side 14 7 2 When using the optional AC adapter Connect the optional AD 246 AC Adapter to the SS 9001 s DC input terminal Pinch the adapter cord with...

Page 120: ...is tightened and the solder is crushed possibly resulting in an excessive rise in joint temperatures Cable end treatment 7 mm 0 28 7 mm 0 28 20 mm 0 79 Solid or stranded cable Shielded cable Connector connection Step 1 Loosen the terminal screw then insert the cable Step 2 Retighten the terminal screw Pull on the cable to ensure it is securely connected Tip Recommended slotted screwdriver type Scr...

Page 121: ...cket maunting screw M4 x 16 supplied Notes Remove 4 plastic feet on the bottom surface when mounting the unit in a rack Rack mounting screws are not supplied with the unit Use the screws that are appropriate for the rack Install the unit at a well ventilated place and be sure to mount a 1U or more size perforated panel above and below the unit to prevent the unit s internal temperature rise 15 RAC...

Page 122: ...el Step 3 Remove the ventilation panel as shown in the figure Step 1 Turn off this unit s Power switch Step 4 Detach the filter inside the ventilation panel Step 5 Clear the filter of dust Step 6 Replace the filter and ventilation panel 3 4 ventilation panel filter ventilation panel ...

Page 123: ...o the detent insertion openings of the Main unit Tips For detent insertion refer to the following points A Align 2 triangular marks on the panel with the extended line connecting between Main unit s mounting screws B Align the panel s center hole with the Main unit s microphone Step 4 Rotate the panel clockwise The panel locks into place by rotating it about 20 in the Lock direction 17 AN 9001 INS...

Page 124: ...ectrical Box not supplied 31 1 22 37 1 46 70 2 76 ø130 5 12 83 5 3 29 90 98 3 54 3 86 42 1 65 38 1 5 46 50 1 81 1 97 Front Bottom Side Front view of Main unit Figure when mounted Dimensions of mounting opening Lock R e l e a s e 70 2 76 70 2 76 83 5 3 29 104 4 09 ...

Page 125: ...unted Dimensions of mounting opening Bottom 38 1 5 42 1 65 66 4 2 61 97 3 82 127 5 83 5 3 29 90 98 3 54 3 86 46 50 1 81 1 97 1 3 5 2 4 6 1 3 5 2 4 6 72 2 83 33 1 3 66 4 2 61 97 3 82 127 5 38 1 5 42 1 65 Front Bottom 83 5 3 29 90 98 3 54 3 86 46 50 1 81 1 97 Figure when mounted Dimensions of mounting opening 32 6 1 28 Front View without panel Side 1 gang electrical box not supplied 66 2 6 83 5 3 29...

Page 126: ...3 3 2 1 40 1 57 7 0 28 2 gang electrical box American type not supplied 88 3 46 46 1 81 66 2 6 99 3 9 79 3 11 66 2 6 97 3 82 127 5 70 2 76 83 5 3 29 66 2 6 97 3 82 104 4 09 Front Bottom Front view without panel Figure when mounted Side Rear ...

Page 127: ...28 66 2 6 83 5 3 29 97 3 82 104 4 09 83 5 3 29 90 98 3 54 3 86 46 50 1 81 1 97 6 0 24 57 5 2 26 40 5 1 59 70 2 76 Front Bottom Figure when mounted Dimensions of mounting opening Front View without panel Side 1 gang electrical box not supplied 72 2 83 33 1 3 66 4 2 61 97 3 82 127 5 38 1 5 42 1 65 32 6 1 28 66 2 6 83 5 3 29 97 3 82 104 4 09 83 5 3 29 90 98 3 54 3 86 46 50 1 81 1 97 18 5 ZM 9011 Unit...

Page 128: ... 33 70 2 76 120 4 72 66 2 6 97 3 82 127 5 46 1 81 66 2 6 99 3 9 79 3 11 83 5 3 29 66 2 6 97 3 82 104 4 09 2 gang electrical box American type not supplied Front Bottom Front view without panel Figure when mounted Side Rear 18 7 ZM 9013 Unit mm in ...

Page 129: ...59 7 0 28 2 gang electrical box American type not supplied 70 2 76 120 4 72 66 2 6 97 3 82 127 5 88 3 46 84 5 3 33 46 1 81 66 2 6 99 3 9 79 3 11 83 5 3 29 66 2 6 97 3 82 104 4 09 Front Bottom Front view without panel Figure when mounted Side Rear ...

Page 130: ...0 71 18 0 71 70 2 76 112 4 41 157 6 18 197 7 76 177 6 97 10 0 39 9000 SERIES SPEAKER SELECTOR ZONE 1 IN 1 70V 100V MAX 240W 70V 100V MAX 240W IN 2 ZONE 2 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 G G G G ZONE 4 ZONE 3 ZONE 3 CTRL IN DC IN 24V 120mA IN 2 IN 2 ZONE 4 IN 2 IN 2 ...

Page 131: ... is a trademark of Microsoft Corporation Refer to the Setting software manual on how to use the Setting software The latest firmware version of the M 9000M2 is made available on the TOA product data download site http www toa products com international The communication speed is fixed regardless of the setting during firmware update The Software runs on Windows XP version above Ensure that your PC...

Page 132: ... is reset to the default setting 2 Press the Memory key The unit continues to start up After start up is competed back up the set parameters using the supplied software then confirm the setting in question to correct 3 Press the Escape Back key MODULE SLOT No ERROR appears indicating the error slot Reinsert the correct module into the slot A communication error between the unit and module occurred...

Page 133: ...manufacturer Check the related setting items and set contents Check the related setting items and set contents Check the related setting items and set contents A higher priority broadcast being made when the indicator of the paging activation function assigned SW flashing Symptom Noise generated Excessive noise Sound distorted Phantom power not supplied Condenser microphone does not operate correc...

Page 134: ... FAN RELAY NE5532 RELAY DIGITAL AMP MODULE AC AC CH 2 SLOT 1 SLOT 2 SLOT 3 SLOT 4 SLOT 5 SLOT 6 SLOT 7 SLOT 8 INPUT SELECT INPUT VOLUME Vacuum Fluorescent Display OUTPUT SEL OUTPUT VOLUME PARAMETER ESC BACK UTILITY MEMORY ON OFF ON OFF POWER ENTER SIGNAL SELECTORS ANALOG DIGITAL ANALOG DIGITAL ANALOG DIGITAL ANALOG DIGITAL at ANALOG INPUT at DIGITAL INPUT VOLUME CONTROL INPUT SELECT SIGNALS KEY DI...

Page 135: ...DNESS LEVEL METER INPUT 1 INPUT SENSITIVITY 10BAND LEVEL METER INPUT 2 INPUT SENSITIVITY 10BAND LEVEL METER INPUT 1 INPUT SENSITIVITY 10BAND LEVEL METER INPUT 2 INPUT SENSITIVITY 10BAND LEVEL METER D 001T R DUAL MIC LINE INPUT with DSP ZP 001T ZONE PAGING TELEPHONE LINE or PAGE TRUNK LINE TELEPHONE INTERFACE HYBRID PRE PAGE TONE GENERATOR DECODER 23 SIGNAL FLOW DIAGRAM TRANSFORMER ON OFF INPUT VOL...

Page 136: ...0 dBV 2 V 6 dBV 200 mV 14 dBV 2 V 6 dBV 200 mV 14 dBV 2 V 6 dBV 200 mV 14 dBV 0 dBFS 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 10 dB 20 dBFS 0 dBFS 20 dBFS 316 mV 10 dBV L LOW COM HIGH R L R AIN DIN DIN DOUT SPEAKERS AMP IN 1 IN 2 RELAY RELAY POWER AMP POWER AMP PWR AMP PWR CH 1 CH 2 Clipping Level Reference Level Digital Domain T U P T U O P S D T U P N I P S D FADER MARGIN FADER MARGIN FADER MARGIN PRE OUT ...

Page 137: ...1 2 DEPTH 3 DEPTH 4 DEPTH 5 COMPRESSOR 96 100 90 80 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 0 91 86 81 76 71 66 61 56 51 46 41 36 31 26 21 16 11 6 1 25 COMPRESSION CHARACTERISTICS DIAGRAM The diagram below shows the compression characteristics on p 60 A13 or p 73 B8 ...

Page 138: ... EQ setting screen in the EQ setting screen EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 H 1 H 1 LOWCUT 1 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q HPF 118 0 707 HPF 118 0 707 10 125 1 8 4 125 1 8 6 5 220 1 414 6 5 220 1 414 1 5 5 k 0 305 1 5 5 k 0 305 LPF 15 8 k 0 5 LPF 15 8 k 0 5 Settable EQ bands Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen in the EQ setting screen EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 0...

Page 139: ...Q setting screen EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 FB 100 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q HPF 40 1 LPF 100 1 Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 SW for F 122 2 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q LPF 100 0 5 2 5 112 0 667 Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 2 Subwoofer fo...

Page 140: ... k 1 011 2 2 18 k 2 871 4 7 5k 4 938 LPF 20 k 0 5 Settable EQ band in the EQ setting screen EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 HX 5 4 HX 5 LOWCUT 1 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q HPF 60 2 053 HPF 90 1 307 2 65 1 414 3 800 0 7 3 800 0 7 4 2500 2 997 4 2500 2 997 5 5000 0 305 5 5000 0 305 Settable EQ bands Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen in the EQ setting scr...

Page 141: ...Q 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 SR H2S GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q HPF 20 0 5 7 100 1 7 250 1 4 3 3 k 1 4 8 k 1 Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 SR H2L GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q HPF 20 0 5 7 100 1 7 250 1 4 6 3 k 1 2 8 k 1 Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 ...

Page 142: ...ing screen EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 HS 120 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q HPF 50 1 618 5 580 3 134 4 1500 4 318 3 2100 4 983 2 5500 3 134 2 14000 0 718 Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 HS 150 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q HPF 50 1 45 4 5 500 1 85 3 1250 3 45 5 2900 1 85 3 6500 1 414 3 14000 0 776 Settable EQ bands in t...

Page 143: ... Hz Q HPF 80 1 3 130 3 Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 HS 1200 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q HPF 50 1 432 5 520 1 414 4 1600 5 764 3 2100 5 764 2 5000 1 011 3 14000 1 204 Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 HS 1500 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q HPF 50 1 274 5 530 2 145 4 1300 2 871 3 2...

Page 144: ...thstand voltage 27 V DC control current 50 mA removable terminal block 14 pins Remote volume 2 channels connect a 10 kΩ linear taper variable resister or input the DC voltage of 0 to 10 V removable terminal block 14 pins 10 to 40 C 14 104 F 35 to 80 RH no condensation Panel Aluminum hair line black Case Surface treated steel plate black paint 420 w x 107 6 h x 415 d mm 16 54 x 4 24 x 16 34 9 6 kg ...

Page 145: ... 75 dB at 20 kHz Input sensitivity 10 dB Over 62 dB at 1 kHz Input sensitivity 60 dB 24 bit ADC 48 kHz Bass 12 dB at 100 Hz Treble 12 dB at 10 kHz 10 bands Frequency 20 Hz 20 kHz 31 points Variable range 12 dB Q 0 3 5 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 20 Hz 20 kHz 31 points 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 20 Hz 20 kHz 31 points Depth 1 5 24 V DC 10 to 40 C 14 104 F Panel Aluminum hair line 35 ...

Page 146: ...range 12 dB Q 0 3 5 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 20 Hz 20 kHz 31 points 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 20 Hz 20 kHz 31 points Depth 1 5 10 to 40 C 14 104 F Panel Aluminum hair line 35 w x 78 h x 91 5 d mm 1 38 x 3 07 x 3 6 82 g 0 18 lb 27 2 2 D 001R Power Source Current Consumption Input Input Sensitivity Frequency Response Total Harmonic Distortion N S N Ratio Cross Talk A D Converter S...

Page 147: ...t Variable frequency range 20 Hz 20 kHz 31 points 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 20 Hz 20 kHz 31 points Depth 1 5 0 40 ms 1 ms step maximum 40 ms CH1 CH2 mixer mode only 10 to 40 C 14 104 F Panel Aluminum hair line 35 w x 78 h x 91 5 d mm 1 38 x 3 07 x 3 6 82 g 0 18 lb Power Source Current Consumption Output Frequency Response Total Harmonic Distortion N S N Ratio Residual Noise Cross Talk D A...

Page 148: ... Start selectable 0 dB 600 Ω balanced transformer isolated RJ 11 connector loop voltage 24 V DC or more which should be supplied from the PABX 0 dB 600 Ω balanced transformer isolated audio input removable terminal block 4 pins 1 channel no voltage make contact open voltage 5 V DC short circuit 0 5 mA removable terminal block 4 pins 4 channels open collector output isolated withstand voltage 35 V ...

Page 149: ...Control Function Operating Temperature Finish Dimensions Weight 0 dB 1 V Note The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement Accessories Removable terminal plug 3 pins 2 Machine screw M3 x 8 2 27 2 7 RC 001T 6 V DC 40 mA or less Removable terminal block 10 pins 24 V DC input x 2 Applicable AC adapter optional AD 246 power supply to Remote Controllers Adaptable D...

Page 150: ... 32UNC x 30 2 Machine screw for box mounting M4 x 30 2 Machine screw for panel mounting No 6 32UNC x 6 2 Electret condenser microphone 14 26 V DC 7 mA at 24 V DC Omnidirectional hemispherical 200 Ω 5 dB 1 kHz 0 dB 1 V Pa 100 Hz 10 kHz Removable terminal block 3 pins 10 to 40 C 14 104 F Panel ABS resin white Frame Case Surface treated steel plate ø130 x 37 d mm ø5 12 x 1 46 170 g 0 37 lb Type Phant...

Page 151: ...mounting No 6 32UNC x 6 2 Single conductor shielded cable 50 Ω or less per line M3 screw terminal distance between barriers 7 62 mm 4 control buttons 1 volume control 10 to 40 C 14 104 F Surface treated steel plate white paint 72 w x 127 h x 56 d mm 2 83 x 5 x 2 2 170 g 0 37 lb Applicable Cable Line Resistance Terminal Operating Section Operating Temperature Finish Dimensions Weight 250 Ω or less ...

Page 152: ...w No 6 32UNC x 30 2 Box mounting screw M4 x 30 2 Panel mounting screw 2 Removable terminal plug 10 pins 1 27 3 5 ZM 9011 24 V DC supplied from RC 001T 40 mA or less Removable terminal block 10 pins Shielded CPEV cable paired data line and paired power line or Category 5 twisted pair cable for LAN CAT5 STP 4 control buttons 4 function indicators green LEDs 0 to 40 C 32 104 F 35 to 80 RH no condensa...

Page 153: ...sories Box mounting screw No 6 32UNC x 30 4 Box mounting screw M4 x 30 4 Panel mounting screw 4 Removable terminal plug 10 pins 1 27 3 7 ZM 9013 24 V DC supplied from RC 001T 40 mA or less Removable terminal block 10 pins Shielded CPEV cable paired data line and paired power line or Category 5 twisted pair cable for LAN CAT5 STP 8 control buttons 8 function indicators green LEDs 0 to 40 C 32 104 F...

Page 154: ...rminal block 10 pins 10 to 40 C 32 104 F Case Surface treated steel plate 112 w x 197 h x 30 d mm 4 41 x 7 76 x 1 18 530 g 1 17 lb Power Source Current Consumption Control Signal Control Power Speaker Terminal Control Terminal Operating Temperature Finish Dimensions Weight Note The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement Accessories Removable terminal plug 2 ...

Page 155: ...p Traceability Information for Europe Manufacturer TOA Corporation 7 2 1 Minatojima Nakamachi Chuo ku Kobe Hyogo Japan Authorized representative TOA Electronics Europe GmbH Suederstrasse 282 20537 Hamburg Germany 201411 ...

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