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INSTALLATION AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

9000 SERIES AMPLIFIERS

M-9000
A-9060DH
A-9120DH
A-9120DL
A-9060S
A-9120S
A-9240SH

Thank you for purchasing TOA's 9000 series Amplifier. 
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.

MATRIX MODE 

(Version 3.10)

This manual is intended for those who use the 9000 Series Amplifier in the Matrix mode.
For use in the Mixer mode, please read the separate instruction manual for the Mixer mode.

Summary of Contents for A-9060DH

Page 1: ...hasing TOA s 9000 series Amplifier Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long trouble free use of your equipment MATRIX MODE Version 3 10 This manual is intended for those who use the 9000 Series Amplifier in the Matrix mode For use in the Mixer mode please read the separate instruction manual for the Mixer mode ...

Page 2: ... T 001T Audio Output Expansion Module 18 7 2 3 ZP 001T Zone Paging Module 19 7 2 4 C 001T Control I O Expansion Module 20 7 2 5 AN 001T Ambient Noise Sensor Input 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 SS 9001 Speaker Selector 24 8 DESCRIPTION OF MATRIX MODE 8 1 General Description 8 1 1 Normal ...

Page 3: ...tput setting items 45 13 6 Event Setting Only in the normal matrix operation 13 6 1 Setting flow chart 46 13 6 2 Event setting items 47 13 7 Utility Setting 13 7 1 Setting flow chart 51 13 7 2 Utility setting items 55 13 8 Adjustment Mode Setting 13 8 1 Settings in adjustment mode 65 13 8 2 Adjustment mode setting flow chart 67 13 8 3 Adjustment mode setting items 68 13 9 Key Lock Function Setting...

Page 4: ... Connection 97 16 5 AN 001T and AN 9001 Connections 97 16 6 Power Source Connections to the SS 9001 16 6 1 When using a 24 V DC power source 98 16 6 2 When using the optional AC adapter 98 16 7 Removable Terminal Plug Connection 99 17 RACK MOUNTING BRACKET ATTACHMENT 100 18 AN 9001 INSTALLATION 101 19 DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAMS 19 1 AN 9001 102 19 2 ZM 9001 103 19 3 ZM 9002 103 19 4 SS 9001 104 20 HOW T...

Page 5: ...60DH A 9120DH 122 26 3 A 9120DL 124 26 4 A 9060S A 9120S 126 26 5 A 9240SH 128 26 6 Optional Modules 26 6 1 D 001T 130 26 6 2 T 001T 131 26 6 3 C 001T 132 26 6 4 ZP 001T 132 26 6 5 AN 001T 133 26 7 Optional Accessories 26 7 1 AN 9001 134 26 7 2 ZM 9001 134 26 7 3 ZM 9002 134 26 7 4 SS 9001 135 ...

Page 6: ...lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Note This equip...

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: ...rack Keep the 9000 series amplifiers over 10 cm away from objects that may obstruct air flow to prevent the unit s internal 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...

Page 9: ... parameters to be set at the amplifier Further settings data can be stored inside the amplifier and called up using the keys on the front panel The M 9000 is a Matrix Mixer Amplifier featuring the above matrix mixer function Besides the M 9000 s matrix mixer function the following A 9000 Series Amplifiers come with power amplifiers out of which A 9060DH A 9120DH and A 9120DL can perform 2 channel ...

Page 10: ...9001 Ceiling Mount Microphone the amplifier s output volume can be automatically adjusted in response to the change in ambient noise level Three operation methods are available in Matrix mode Normal matrix operation 1 channel output operation and 2 channel output operation Depending on the 9000 Series amplifier model and built in modules you can select either 1 channel output operation method that...

Page 11: ...cision 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 dampened in neutral detergent Never use benzene thinner alcohol or chemically treated towels which may damage the unit s finish When mounting th...

Page 12: ...ons 4 Input volume control Adjusts the gain of the input 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 ...

Page 13: ...ader position FADER is being displayed on the input meter 26 Note Input level is displayed only when the D 001T 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 parameters are being edited 25 Input channel ON OFF indicator channel number The indic...

Page 14: ...When the output channel 1 or 2 of the A 9060DH 9120DH 9120DL or the output channel 1 of the A 9060S 9120S 9240SH is turned off or muted the corresponding output channel s meter becomes off Even when the output channel 2 of the A 9060S 9120S 9240SH the M 9000 s output channel 1 or 2 or the T 001T s output channel is turned off or muted the output meter for these channels remains on 31 Output level ...

Page 15: ...icator 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 Pressing the Up shift key alternately switches the level indication between CH 1 4 and CH 5 8 The LEVEL indicator of the output meter s...

Page 16: ...38 39 40 41 A 9060DH A 9120DH A 9120DL This figure represents the A 9120DH 250 W 120V 60Hz CLASS 2 WIRING E E 4 4 3 3 1 2 2 1 VOL2 REMT VOL1 REMT OUT IN I O CTRL E IN E IN A 9120S CU MODE MIXER MATRIX RS 232C SPK OUT 70 V 25 V 8Ω COM TRANS IN 4Ω DIRECT E PRE AMP OUT 1 PWR AMP IN H Hot C Cold E Earth PRE AMP OUT 2 E C H 34 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 A 9060S A 9120S This figure represents the A 9120...

Page 17: ...ing received various control signals 39 Blank panel accessory Attach the blank panels to open slots 40 Module slots 900 Series or 9000 Series modules can be inserted into these slots Refer to p 88 MODULE INSTALLATION 41 Preamplifier output and Power amplifier input terminals M 9000 There are 2 preamplifier output terminals For unbalanced connection connect the unit s Hot and Earth terminals to the...

Page 18: ...nals respectively Keep the unit s Cold terminal free The D 001T module is designed for use with the 9000 Series amplifiers Up to 4 modules 8 channels in total can be inserted into the amplifier The module can handle signals ranging from microphone level 60 dB to line level 10 dB in 9 input sensitivity levels Phantom power 24 V can be supplied for microphone level 60 dB to 30 dB signals The D 001T ...

Page 19: ...each of the following modes shall be satisfied Note The ZP 001T may malfunction if the connected PABX does not meet the above requirements A When using the module in the Paging port mode Connection Line level paging port Signaling method DTMF The module cannot be operated with dial pulse Shall provide no voltage make contact during paging calls Insensitive to whether loop voltage exists or not and...

Page 20: ...en the C 001T module is used 7 2 5 AN 001T Ambient Noise Sensor Input Module Hot Cold Earth Hot Cold Earth 1 2 AN 001T 9 9 Monaural input terminals 1 2 Electronically balanced 3P removable terminal blocks Input level 60 dB to 10 dB selectable Input impedance is 10 kΩ when the phantom power is OFF and 3 kΩ when ON The AN 001T module is designed for use with the 9000 Series amplifiers and automatica...

Page 21: ...f a 1 gang electrical box It is used in conjunction with the AN 001T Ambient Noise Sensor Input module in the 9000 Series system Front Bottom Side Rear Lock R e l e a s e Hot Cold Earth 1 1 Microphone output terminal Hot Cold Earth Electronically balanced 3P removable terminal block Sensitivity 5 dB 1 kHz 0 dB 1 V Pa Output impedance 200 Ω ...

Page 22: ... 2 3 2 Control buttons 1 6 Activate the function assigned to them when pressed 3 Control output terminal E OUT Connect this terminal to the 9000 Series amplifier s REMT VOL terminal 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 ...

Page 23: ...Activate the function assigned to them when pressed 5 Volume control Adjusts the volume on the assigned input or output channel 6 Control output terminal E OUT Connect this terminal to the 9000 Series amplifier s REMT VOL terminal 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...

Page 24: ...Short the IN 2 terminal s pins when only the IN 1 terminal is used 8 Control input terminal CTRL IN 8 pins in the 10 pin removable terminal block Receives the control signals polarized non voltage contacts from the ZP 001T and activates the inner relays 9 DC power input terminals DC IN Requires the power input of 24 V DC DC input terminal or 2 pins in the 10 pin removable terminal block Connect th...

Page 25: ... zone A maximum of 32 settings related to broadcasts such as broadcast sound source input channels interrupt broadcast output channels BGM source input channels and broadcast start methods can be stored as Event memory Application example for a civic center 25 8 DESCRIPTION OF MATRIX MODE Two operation modes are made available to the unit Matrix mode and Mixer mode Be sure to select the matrix mod...

Page 26: ...hannel output operation BGM Paging operation This operation method can be selected when the A 9060DH or A 9120DH Amplifier with ZP 001T Zone Paging module but without T 001T Audio Output Expansion module installed is used BGM broadcasts 1 are delivered at the amplifier s output channel 1 and priority broadcasts 2 at the output channels 2 Priority broadcasts are based on the priority levels set for...

Page 27: ...to one Base pattern so that they are simultaneously activated by means of a single activation signal To use this function BGM Events signal routing from input to output must be preset in the Route settings Up to 4 Route set BGM Events can be combined into one Base pattern Example Combining Route set BGM Events Nos 1 2 and 3 into one Base pattern and assigning the Base pattern to Event No 4 When BG...

Page 28: ...that can be performed in normal use when the key lock function is disabled and the unit is set to the matrix mode 9 1 1 Keys and knobs Front This figure represents the A 9120DH ON OFF OUTPUT SEL ON OFF OUTPUT VOLUME INPUT VOLUME POWER UTILITY ESC BACK MEMORY ENTER PARAMETER 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 INPUT SELECT TOA 9000 SERIES AMPLIFIER A 9120DH Input channel selection keys Input channel ON OFF key Output ...

Page 29: ...n key is pressed The channel name and volume level are displayed on the VFD screen Step 2 Adjust the volume using the output volume control Tip Whether the changed volume is saved or not depends on the setting item Memory erasure or storage in the UTILITY setting on page 59 C21 Step 3 After completing adjustments press the Memory key The channel selection indicator extinguishes and the on screen i...

Page 30: ...ion 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 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 In the 1 channel or 2 channel output operation method pre...

Page 31: ... all zone call press 0 9 Step 3 Begin paging When the pre paging tone is set to ON p 43 begin paging after the tone sounds Paging can be performed within 30 seconds after the call gets through After 30 seconds 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 indicat...

Page 32: ...e with them the locked 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...

Page 33: ...e a priority regardless of priority level Controls to be performed during power OFF The power switch located on the amplifier front panel is a soft switch and not a mechanical switch to be used to turn on or off the power supply s primary side Therefore the internal microcomputer is still operating even if the power switch is set to OFF The following controls can be performed when the power is OFF...

Page 34: ... 4 Set the Event Normal matrix operation only Refer to p 46 3 5 Set the utility function Refer to p 51 3 6 Perform preliminary settings for the adjustment function Refer to p 65 3 7 Set the key lock function Refer to p 77 3 8 Switch off the power Refer to p 28 5 Adjust equipment 5 1 Switch on the power Refer to p 28 5 2 Make adjustments while monitoring the sound Refer to p 65 6 Operate the system...

Page 35: ...r switch is first turned on after the unit was shipped from the factory When the A 9060S A 9120S or A 924SH without T 001T installed is used Either the 1 channel output operation or normal matrix operation can be selected Unless otherwise specified The unit operates in the normal matrix operation Any other operation methods cannot be selected When the A 9060DH or A 9120DH with ZP 001T but without ...

Page 36: ...e Tip You can make setting data easily on the PC by using the Excel file prepared as a utility tool for data setup which is contained in the supplied CD ROM For data setup on the Excel sheets refer to the instruction manual of EASY DATA SETUP USING EXCEL SHEETS also contained in the CD ROM O U T P U T S E T T I N G E V E N T S E T T I N G U T I L I T Y S E T T I N G A D J U S T K E Y L O C K I N P...

Page 37: ... 5 4 3 2 1 INPUT SELECT TOA 9000 SERIES AMPLIFIER A 9120DH Input channel selection keys Input channel ON OFF key Output channel ON OFF key Memory key Utility menu key Screen shift keys Input volume control Output channel selection key Output volume control Escape Back key Parameter setting knob Enter key This figure represents the A 9120DH ...

Page 38: ...econds or more 13 3 2 Setting screen operation examples Moving the setting screen or setting item Use the Screen shift key mainly The Enter and Escape Back keys may also be used Normal use state I N P U T S E T T I N G Setting menu screen UTILITY S E L E C T I N P U T C H I N P U T S E T T I N G I N 1 P R I O R I T Y 8 When moving the setting screen Examples of using the Left and Right shift keys ...

Page 39: ...etting menu screen E V E N T 0 1 R O U T E Setting screen E V E N T S E T T I N G E V E N T 0 1 O U T 1 Setting screen ESC BACK ESC BACK MEMORY Setting content selection Use the Parameter setting knob in most cases In some cases however use the input and output channel selection keys or the input and output channel ON OFF keys For example to select an input channel use the input channel selection ...

Page 40: ... N 1 P H A N T O M O F F Phantom power ON OFF setting p 42 A3 A N C A C T I V E When the ANC operation is set to ACTIVE p 43 A7 A N C B Y P A S S ANC operation ON OFF setting When the ANC operation is set to BYPASS p 43 A7 ANC activated output setting p 43 A8 M O N I T O R O U T O F F Monitor ON OFF setting p 43 A9 When Monitor function is ON Monitor output channel selection p 44 A10 M O N I T O R...

Page 41: ...ting p 44 A13 For the channel on which the AN 001T is not used For the channel on which 900 series module or D 001T is used I N 1 P R I O R I T Y 8 I N P U T S E T T I N G I N 1 S E N S I T I V I T Y 1 0 For the channel on which the AN 001T is used Input sensitivity setting p 42 A2 I N 1 P H A N T O M O F F Phantom power ON OFF setting p 42 A3 A N C A C T I V E When the ANC operation is set to ACT...

Page 42: ...o ON or OFF ON Activates the set Event only when the audio signals are input to the module OFF The VOX function does not work A2 Input sensitivity setting when the D 001T is used or when the AN 001T is used and ANC operation is set to ACTIVE I N 1 S E N S I T I V I T Y 1 0 Select the input sensitivity from the following 9 levels depending on the input sources Note Setting the input sensitivity for...

Page 43: ...NC operation is set to ACTIVE A N C A P P L I E S O U T 1 Set on which output channel the ANC function works OUT1 2 Max 8 when T 001Ts are used default OUT1 Setting Range M O N I T O R O U T O F F A9 Monitor ON OFF setting when the AN 001T is used and ANC operation is set to ACTIVE Set to ON or OFF the monitor function that permits the ambient noise input signal to be output ON Outputs signals to ...

Page 44: ...simultaneously broadcast in the same zone the input with higher priority takes precedence However when multiple inputs with the same priority are simultaneously broadcast they are allowed to go through according to the priority settings refer to p 60 Priority setting Set the priority level higher than level 8 for the input channel to be used for broadcast e g paging using the ZP 001T that override...

Page 45: ...from actual displays The on screen indications shown in red here actually shown by flashing cursors are parameters or setting contents to be selected with the Parameter setting knob input channel selection key or other designated keys The indications of the and arrows represent that the screen is switched with the Screen shift key Use the Parameter setting knob for each parameter selection 13 5 Au...

Page 46: ...0 1 C O U T 0 1 Input channel setting p 47 B3 Output channel setting p 48 B4 Trigger setting p 48 B5 Interlock output control ON OFF setting p 49 B8 Interlock output terminal setting p 49 B9 When the interlock output control is ON Setting menu screen E V E N T 0 1 B G M E N D When Event classification is set to BGM END p 47 B2 Event classification setting E V E N T 0 1 T R I G C I N 0 1 Trigger se...

Page 47: ...nd other settings BGM END Used to perform settings for terminating all Events to which inputs with priority 8 are assigned BASE Groups broadcast patters which have been set to Priority 8 Input with Trigger set to NONE in Classification ROUTE so that they may be activated with a single trigger This classification is normally used to set the Event of BGM broadcasts Note Screens that appear when the ...

Page 48: ...t Assigning a function to the button overwrites the previously set function on it if there is The type of trigger is fixed to PULSE NONE default VOX C IN01 04 C IN01 12 when C 001T is used ZM IN01 12 Selectable only when the Remote controller type p 61 is set to ZM 9001 or ZM 9002 and the Trigger type next item to PULSE Setting Range T R I G G E R L E V E L B6 Trigger type setting when Event class...

Page 49: ...TE Set whether or not to close the control output terminal in synchronization with the Event s activation ON Control output terminal is closed when the Event is activated The terminal is continuously closed during Event activation OFF Control output does not interlock with the Event s activation ON OFF default Setting Range COUT01 04 C OUT01 12 when C 001T is used default COUT01 Note When the inte...

Page 50: ...he Event numbers with Event classification set to ROUTE When the Enter key is pressed for confirmation an asterisk is displayed on the right of the confirmed number Up to 4 Event numbers can be set by repeating above mentioned operations If the number of confirmed Event numbers exceeds 4 each number is erased in chronological order 01 32 default 01 Setting Range C IN01 to C IN04 C IN01 to C IN12 w...

Page 51: ... output terminal setting p 58 C15 When the interlock output control is ON Control input function setting Interlock output control setting p 57 C10 C I N 0 1 C O U T 0 1 Interlock output terminal setting p 57 C11 When the interlock output control is ON C I N 0 1 S Y N C O N Control input function setting Only in the 1 channel or 2 channel output operation when the control input terminal is set to B...

Page 52: ... setting p 60 C23 U T I L I T Y M O D U L E Function selection when the module classification is selected S L O T 1 O T H E R S Slot number selection 900 series module classification setting p 60 C24 U T I L I T Y P R I O R I T Y Function selection when the priority is selected Priority setting p 60 C25 C O U T 0 1 N O N E Control output function selection p 59 C19 C O U T 0 1 N O N E C O U T 0 1 ...

Page 53: ...ype is set to ZM 9001 p 61 C26 when the remote controller type is set to ZM 9002 p 61 C26 R E M O T E 1 Z M 9 0 0 2 R E M O T E 1 Z M 9 0 0 1 R E M O T E 1 O U T P U T 1 When the remote controlled channel is the output channel Volume controlled signal setting p 61 C28 V A L I D F O R A L L P O W E R O N E V E N T L A S T U T I L I T Y C H A N N E L Function selection when the input channel activat...

Page 54: ...he memory initialization is selected I N I T I A L I Z E O K Memory initialization p 64 C38 F I R M V E R S I O N 1 0 Function selection when the control input is selected U T I L I T Y S U B M O D E Function selection when the operation method is selected Operation method setting p 63 C36 M O D E M A T R I X P 55 C1 To determine ENTER or To cancel ESC BACK or PARAMETER or PARAMETER or PARAMETER 3...

Page 55: ...tput operation SUB MODE Sets the operation method VERSION Displays the firmware version MEMORY Initializes memory C1 Function selection U T I L I T Y C I N Unless otherwise specified use the Parameter setting knob for each parameter selection C IN control input default C OUT control output POWEROFF VOX TIME VOX release time RS232C MODULE PRIORITY REMOTE remote volume ANC ANC monitor EVENT Event ac...

Page 56: ...hen the control input function is set to VOLUP When the control input function is set to VOLDOWN C I N 0 1 V O L U P C I N 0 1 V O L D O W N C5 Assign the volume up or volume down function to the control input Closing the control input terminal increases or decreases the volume of the set input or output channel Assigning a function to the control input terminal or ZM 9001 9002 s control button ov...

Page 57: ...0 1 S Y N C O F F Perform ON OFF setting for the function that closes the control output terminal in synchronization with the control input terminal closure of the set number ON OFF default Setting Range C11 Interlock output terminal setting MUTE C I N 0 1 C O U T 0 1 This screen is displayed only when the interlock output control setting is set to ON Set the control output terminal which is close...

Page 58: ... or all input channels with Priority 8 Assigning a function to the control input terminal or ZM 9001 9002 s control button overwrites the previously set function on it if there is C15 Interlock output terminal setting EMG MUTE C I N 0 1 C O U T 0 1 This screen is displayed only when the interlock output control setting is set to ON Set the control output terminal which is closed in synchronization...

Page 59: ...set volume levels When the function is set to POWEROFF DEL default SAVE Setting Range C19 Control output function selection C O U T 0 1 N O N E Sets the functions to be assigned to the control output terminals NONE default POWER Setting Range C O U T 0 1 E V E N T N O N E C18 Interlock output control display Only in the normal matrix operation When the displayed control output C OUT01 in this exam...

Page 60: ... have no effect on the audio input and other settings Setting the open slot to NONE extinguishes the indicators of the corresponding Input channel and its subsequent channels on the front panel Besides the channels do not appear on any setting screen 1 8 default 1 OTHERS default B 01 B 11 B 21 B 41 E 03 E 04 E 05 E 06 E 07 L 01 L 11 L 41 M 01 M 03 M 11 M 21 M 41 M 51 M 61 S 01 S 02 S 04 S 20S T 01...

Page 61: ...TE 1 REMOTE 2 OFF INPUT 1 8 OUTPUT 1 2 Max OUTPUT 8 when T 001Ts are used default for REMOTE 1 OUTPUT 1 REMOTE 2 OUTPUT 2 Setting Range Remote Volume Terminal Number Remote controlled channel C28 Volume controlled signal setting when the remote controller type is set to VOLUME or ZM 9002 and the remote controlled channel to the output channel V A L I D F O R A L L Select signals of which volume yo...

Page 62: ...ing the terminal overwrites the previously set function on it if there is C31 Interlock output control setting When the ANC monitor switching is set to ON M O N S E L S Y N C O N Perform ON OFF setting 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 C32 Monitored ANC input channel sel...

Page 63: ...to the channel number When LAST is selected the unit returns to the state before power off when turned on The unit operation depends on the trigger condition at power on when there was an interrupt broadcast or function mute or emergency mute being activated by a level trigger before power off When the function is set to CHANNEL Only in the 1 channel or 2 channel output operation LAST default IN1 ...

Page 64: ...ey initializes all of the unit s current settings to default settings To cancel initialization press the Left shift key or Escape Back key to revert back to the previous screen When the function is set to VERSION C37 Firmware version indication F I R M V E R S I O N 1 0 3 Displays the firmware version number ...

Page 65: ...ment mode the Event selected in normal operation state continues to be broadcast Step 3 Press the Right shift key The Event selection screen is displayed Step 4 Using the Parameter setting knob select the Event number then set the selected Event to ON by pressing the Input channel ON OFF key Note The Event alternates between ON and OFF each time the Input channel ON OFF key is pressed Setting ON i...

Page 66: ...the items with the Left and Right keys Step 11 Return to the output gain setting screen and press the Escape Back key The display reverts to the Event number selection screen Step 12 Using the Parameter setting knob select the Event number to be set next then set the selected Event to ON by pressing the Input channel ON OFF key Note Multiple Events can be set to ON Make their adjustments one by on...

Page 67: ...ey to confirm this setting I N P U T 0 1 O N E V E N T 0 1 R O U T E O N Normal matrix operation Event selection p 68 D1 1 channel or 2 channel output operation Gain ratio setting p 71 D13 For the channel on which the AN 001T is used and the ANC operation is set to ACTIVE Lowest output level setting p 70 D10 S A M P L E T I M E 2 0 Sampling time setting p 71 D12 G A I N R A T I O 3 3 Reference lev...

Page 68: ...t channel set on the basis of the operation method Input channel Input channel ON OFF D2 Input channel selection In the 1 channel or 2 channel output operation Rotate the Parameter setting knob to select the input channel No for which you want to make relevant settings The ON OFF indication shows each channel status when the unit enters the Adjustment mode To adjust the input channel s setting tur...

Page 69: ...n is displayed EQ is ON and a band number gain Q and center frequency are displayed in this order from left to right Use the Parameter setting knob to change each parameter and the Left and Right 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 ...

Page 70: ...r variations in speaker to microphone distances Since the volume is extensively corrected the feedback margin narrows making it liable to occurrences of feedback Therefore special care must be taken when installing microphones and speakers This level is suited to microphone speech applications 5 Speech leveler Makes paging calls easier to hear by equalizing the difference in speech signal volume t...

Page 71: ... that in ambient noise level which is displayed as the ratio ambient noise level output level 6 3 5 3 4 3 3 3 default 3 4 3 5 3 6 6 3 5 3 4 3 3 3 6 3 5 3 4 3 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 Setting Range When the ratio of output level to ambient noise level is great the degree of change in output level becomes greater than that in ambient noise level The greater the amount of change in output level is the faster ...

Page 72: ... used default OUT1 ON default OFF 70 0 dB to 10 0 dB default 20 0 dB 0 5 dB steps Setting Range Output Channel Selection Channel Control Channel Gain Adjust the reference level which is a starting point for detecting the amount of change in ambient noise level Refer to the previous setting item Though the reference level is automatically determined according to the input sensitivity set on its set...

Page 73: ...a subwoofer H 1 H 1SUBWOOFER H 1 with a subwoofer H 2 H 2SUBWOOFER H 2 with a subwoofer H 3 H 3SUBWOOFER H 3 with a subwoofer HB 1 FB 100 SW FOR F 122 subwoofer for F 122 SR S4 SINGLE SR S4 driven by a single amplifier HX 5_E HX 5_E LOCUT HX 5_E for low cut FB 120 Setting Range F 122 F 122SUBWFER 1 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q Settable EQ bands Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen in ...

Page 74: ...ds Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen in the EQ setting screen 63 0 707 63 0 707 10 100 1 871 2 5 100 1 871 5 200 1 414 5 200 1 414 1 5 5 k 0 305 1 5 5 k 0 305 15 8 k 0 5 15 8 k 0 5 EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 HPF EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 EQ 10 LPF 3 H 2 with a subwoofer H 3 H 3SUBWOOFER 4 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q Settable EQ bands Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen in ...

Page 75: ...PF EQ 10 5 Subwoofer for F 122 SR S4 SINGLE 6 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen 60 1 226 5 16 k 1 414 EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 HPF EQ 10 6 SR S4 driven by a single amplifier HX 5_E 7 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen 60 2 053 2 65 1 414 3 800 0 7 4 2 5 k 2 997 5 5 k 0 305 EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 HPF EQ 0...

Page 76: ...76 FB 120 9 GAIN dB FREQ Hz Q Settable EQ bands in the EQ setting screen 40 2 053 100 1 EQ 01 EQ 02 EQ 03 EQ 04 EQ 05 EQ 06 EQ 07 EQ 08 EQ 09 HPF EQ 10 LPF 9 FB 120 Series ...

Page 77: ... This figure represents the M 9000 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 ...

Page 78: ... C K O U T P U T O F F K E Y L O C K O U T P U T 1 O F F K E Y L O C K U T I L O F F K E Y L O C K P O W E R O F F K E Y L O C K A L L O F F All key lock ON OFF p 79 E3 Password setting p 79 E2 Input key lock ON OFF p 79 E4 Input channel selection key lock ON OFF p 79 E5 Output channel selection key lock ON OFF p 80 E7 Output key lock ON OFF p 79 E6 Setting key lock ON OFF p 80 E8 Power switch loc...

Page 79: ... lock ON OFF Selecting ON locks all keys located on the front panel If ON OFF settings differ from key to key the indication is displayed when this screen appears K E Y L O C K I N P U T O F F E4 Input key lock ON OFF Locks all Input channel selection keys Input channel ON OFF key and Input volume control If ON OFF settings differ from channel to channel the indication is displayed when this scree...

Page 80: ...ter setting the power switch lock function to OFF here and exiting the function setting mode E7 Output channel selection key lock ON OFF K E Y L O C K O U T P U T 1 O F F Locks the Output channel selection key Output channel ON OFF key and Output volume control for each Output channel Select with the Parameter setting knob the Output channel to be locked and set the key lock function to ON with th...

Page 81: ...on is displayed Step 5 Enter a password using the Input channel selection keys 1 8 The indication on the extreme left flashes first for character entry Entering a character changes the indication into Use up to 4 characters to set the password Step 6 Press the Up shift key after setting completion The display returns to the key lock status screen Step 7 Perform key lock setting Advance to Step 4 o...

Page 82: ...ch input or output channel key to ON or OFF by selecting it on the screen Note The setting flow on the right is an example for locking the input channel 1 key Step 6 Press the shift key to return to the all key lock setting screen after setting completion then press the Escape Back key Step 7 Press the Left shift key The display returns to the setting menu screen Step 8 Press the Memory key The di...

Page 83: ...s displayed To cancel initialization press the Left shift key or Escape Back key to revert back to the previous screen Follow the procedures below to return all settings to default values while using the unit in the matrix mode Details of the default values are shown on the next page Default Setting Table Normal operation mode I N I T I A L I Z E O K I N P U T S E T T I N G Setting menu screen U T...

Page 84: ... 1 channel or 2 channel output operation 2 Only in the normal matrix operation Settings when the AN 001T is not used BYPASS 10 dB OFF OUT1 OFF OUT1 When the monitor ON OFF setting is ON ANC Operation ON OFF Input Sensitivity Phantom Power ANC Activated Output Monitor ON OFF Monitor Output Channel Settings when the AN 001T is used 14 1 2 Audio output settings Default OUT1 8 Setting Item Output Chan...

Page 85: ...nction selection is set to C IN 01 NONE IN1 0 5 OFF COUT01 When the interlock output control is ON Control Input Number Control Input Function Selection Channel Number Volume Up Down Level Interlock Output Control Interlock Output Terminal 01 NONE Control Output Number Control Output Function Selection When the function selection is set to C OUT DEL Memory Storage at Power Off When the function se...

Page 86: ...the D 001T is used Setting Item Input Channel Selection Channel Control Channel Gain 0 dB OFF OFF 01 When EQ ON and EQ band number 01 0 dB When EQ ON and EQ band number 01 1 5 When EQ ON and EQ band number 01 31 5 Hz When EQ ON and EQ band number 01 OFF OFF OFF 30 dB BASS TREBLE Loudness Compensation EQ EQ Band Number Gain Q Center Frequency HPF LPF Compressor VOX Sensitivity Input Channel Setting...

Page 87: ...1 1 5 When EQ ON and EQ band number 01 31 5 Hz When EQ ON and EQ band number 01 OFF OFF OFF Output Channel Selection Channel Control Channel Gain BASS TREBLE Loudness Compensation Speaker Parameter Presetting EQ EQ Band Number Gain Q Center Frequency HPF LPF Compressor 20 dB Ducker Attenuation Level Settings when the AN 001T is not used ...

Page 88: ...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 89: ...Use the open slots in increasing 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 AN 001T and ZP 001T Step 6 Insert the C 001T module in the open slot with the lowest slot number Step 7 Attach the blank panels supplied with the unit onto open slots Note If modules are not c...

Page 90: ...inputs T 001T Audio 2 outputs T 001T Audio 2 outputs T 001T Audio 2 outputs C 001T Control 8 inputs 8 outputs 15 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...

Page 91: ... adds 6 control inputs and allows the equipped 6 control buttons to perform the functions assigned for input s or output s channel volume up down Event activation or BGMEND BGM broadcast end Connecting 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 ...

Page 92: ...oltage 0 to 10 V Applicable DC voltage Max 27 V DC LEDs Relays etc Max 50 mA or Voltage control 10 kΩ linear taper Contact closures Open collectors etc Open voltage 3 3 V Max 1 mA When a variable resistor or variable DC power supply unit is connected REMT VOL1 Remote volume 1 REMT VOL2 Remote volume 2 IN E IN E OUT ZM 9001 E 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 Volume control ZM 9002 OUT E When the ZM 9001 or ZM 9...

Page 93: ...t state Over 100 ms State changes at the falling edge and is maintained until changed by another trigger BGM broadcast in progress Event activation by pulse trigger and a busy signal provided When the external equipment that provides a busy signal during its operation is used for priority broadcasts the state of broadcast and busy signal after Event is pulse triggered is as follows Event activatio...

Page 94: ...ont 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 the change in operation when POWER Power ON OFF remote function is assigned to Control inputs 1 and 2 Control input 1 will still keep the power ON after Control input 2 turns the power OFF however the unit...

Page 95: ...tween 4 Ω DIRECT and TRANS IN terminals as shown below Then connect speakers to COM terminal and 70 V 25 V or 8 Ω terminal So wired in the supplied plug when shipped from the factory 16 2 2 Direct output terminal connection Remove the jumper wire from the supplied plug and connect a speaker to E and 4 Ω DIRECT terminals Wired in the supplied plug when shipped from the factory Note Never connect sp...

Page 96: ...collectors etc Contact closures Open voltage 3 3 V Max 1 mA 16 3 1 Control input terminal OUT 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 E Applicable DC voltage Max 27 V DC LEDs Relays etc Max 50 mA 16 3 2 Control output terminal For operation by means of the control inputs refer to p 93 ...

Page 97: ... 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 16 5 AN 001T and AN 9001 Connections The AN 001T and AN 9001 are connected as illustrated below and used to control the spe...

Page 98: ...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 16 6 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 99: ...e is tightened and the solder is crushed possibly resulting in an excessive rise in joint temperatures Cable end treatment 7 mm 7 mm 20 mm 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 Screwdriver with...

Page 100: ...MORY ENTE R PARAMETER 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 INPUT SELECT Rack mounting bracket supplied Screws removed in Step 1 are no longer used Bracket 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...

Page 101: ...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 18 AN 9001 INS...

Page 102: ...ENSIONAL DIAGRAMS Unit mm 1 gang Electrical Box not supplied 31 37 70 ø130 83 5 90 98 42 38 46 50 Front Bottom Side Front view of Main unit Figure when mounted Dimensions of mounting opening Lock R e l e a s e 70 70 83 5 104 ...

Page 103: ...gang electrical box not supplied 72 33 45 37 66 4 97 70 66 83 5 97 104 127 6 32 6 38 42 83 5 90 98 46 50 19 3 ZM 9002 Unit mm 1 3 2 4 1 3 2 4 0 0 Front Front View without panel Side Figure when mounted Dimensions of mounting opening Bottom 72 33 66 4 97 127 70 66 83 5 97 104 56 6 37 32 6 38 42 46 50 83 5 90 98 1 gang electrical box not supplied ...

Page 104: ...1 Unit mm 1 30 18 18 70 112 157 197 177 10 9000 SERIES SPEAKER SELECTOR ZONE 1 IN 1 70 V MAX 240W 70 V 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 105: ... your PC PC to 9000 Transfers parameters stored in your PC to the unit Status Monitor Monitors the unit s operation status Virtual control I O Activates the control input Used to check the unit at installation System requirements Ensure your PC operates on Windows XP and also meets the following requirements or this software will not run properly Serial port RS 232C port or compatible with USB to ...

Page 106: ...ompletion only the software icon is created in the folder designated in the screen at right The software execution file is moved into the automatically created C ProgramFiles TOA folder after being extracted Step 4 After installation completion confirm the MaintCtrl exe icon is created in the folder designated in Step 3 20 3 Connecting the Unit to the PC Connect the unit s RS 232C port and the PC ...

Page 107: ... run the 9000 series maintenance software The screen at right is displayed Step 2 Pull down the menu from the Option button and select Communication Setting The screen at right is displayed Step 3 Select the communication port and speed to match the connected PC Then click the OK button The COM port is factory preset to COM1 and the communication speed to 57600 107 ...

Page 108: ... the MaintCtrl exe icon to run the 9000 series maintenance software The screen at right is displayed Step 2 Click the Updating firmware button The window at right opens The communication status is displayed in the Message box Tip You can also set the communication port here when pressing the Option button on the menu bar to select Communication Setting Step 3 Click the File button The window at ri...

Page 109: ... either power of the amplifier or PC during transfer Should power fail or a communication error occur return to Step 5 The window at right opens Step 7 Click the Exit button to terminate the program after download completion The screen returns to the initial menu screen in Step 1 Note After update completion the communication speed is initialized to the default value Reset it as needed Refer to p ...

Page 110: ... Step 3 Click the 9000 to PC button when storing parameters set at the unit to your PC while click the PC to 9000 button to transfer parameters stored in your PC to the unit The window at right opens Step 4 Perform the following key operations at the unit to permit data transmission reception between the unit and the PC 4 1 Turn the power switch off 4 2 Press the Input channel 8 selection key Ente...

Page 111: ...pen button The set parameters are transferred from the unit to the PC or from the PC to the unit Step 6 Click the Exit button to terminate the program after data transmission completion The screen returns to the initial menu screen in Step 1 6 5 ...

Page 112: ...ick the Start button Operation status such as the unit s key or knob actions is displayed in real time Screen indications and their descriptions 3 Indication Description KEY INPUT SELECT 1 INPUT SELECT 1 key has been pressed KEY POWER long Power switch has been pressed long KEY UTILITY ESC BACK UTILITY key and ESC BACK key have been pressed at the same time ROTARY INPUT VOLUME L 1 INPUT VOLUME con...

Page 113: ...113 Step 4 To stop monitoring click the Stop button Step 5 Click the Exit button to terminate the program The screen returns to the initial menu screen in Step 1 4 5 ...

Page 114: ...hers button The window at right opens Step 3 Click the Virtual control tab The window at right opens Terminal 1 12 represent the control input terminal numbers Step 4 Tick the Enable boxes of the control inputs you want to activate then select either ON or OFF Step 5 Click the Action button The Control inputs set to ON are activated Step 6 Click the Exit button to terminate the program The screen ...

Page 115: ... was shifted from the Matrix mode to the Mixer mode while the AC power supply was shut off Press the Enter key to erase the data set in the Matrix mode inside the unit Module to Slot configuration was changed or a module was damaged Perform any of the following operations 1 Press the Enter key The set parameter in question is reset to the default setting 2 Press the Memory key The unit continues t...

Page 116: ...phantom power is set to OFF in D 001T module input setting phantom power is not supplied Set phantom power to ON in the setting The D 001T module s phantom power supplies 24 V If using a condenser microphone powered by over 24 V separately prepare phantom power supply equipment recommended by the equipment manufacturer Check the related setting items and set contents Symptom Noise generated Excess...

Page 117: ...Hot C Cold E Earth PRE AMP OUT 2 H C E NE5532 NE5532 M 9000 NE5532 PRE AMP OUT 1 PWR AMP IN 1 PRE AMP OUT 2 PWR AMP IN 2 POWER AMP POWER AMP SPEAKERS OUT 1 FAN FAN CONTROL RELAY NE5532 RELAY VOLUME OUT 2 A 9060S 9120S 9240SH NE5532 PRE AMP OUT 1 PWR AMP IN POWER AMP SPEAKERS A 9240SH CU 70 V FAN FAN CONTROL RELAY NE5532 SPEAKERS 70 V 25 V 8 Ω COM 70 V 25 V 8 Ω COM TRANS IN DIRECT E ANALOG DIGITAL ...

Page 118: ...20 30 40 dB ON OFF HPF 10BAND P EQ SPEAKER EQ LPF TONE LOUDNESS COMP SHARE 10 Band EQ resources OUTPUT VOLUME OUT PUT 2 LEVEL METER OL 0 10 20 30 40 dB ON OFF INPUT 1 INPUT SENSITIVITY 60 54 48 42 36 30 24 18 10 dBV EBA HPF 10BAND P EQ LPF TONE LOUDNESS COMP LEVEL METER OL 0 10 20 30 40 dB ON OFF INPUT VOLUME INPUT 2 INPUT SENSITIVITY 60 54 48 42 36 30 24 18 10 dBV EBA HPF 10BAND P EQ LPF TONE LOU...

Page 119: ...P NE5532 LPF 0 dB Gain MIXOUT 14 dBV 200 mV 3 16 V 10 dBV 1 V 0 dBV 100 mV 20 dBV PRE OUT SPEAKER OUTPUT 10 V 20 dBV 70 V 70 V 37 dBV 25 V 25 V 28 dBV 60 W 4 Ω 15 5 V 24 dBV 120 W 22 V 27 dBV 1 V 0 dBV POWER AMP INPUT 1 V 0 dBV 2 V 6 dBV 200 mV 14 dBV DSP INPUT DSP OUTPUT DAC OUTPUT 2 V 6 dBV 200 mV 14 dBV VOLUME OUTPUT 2 V 6 dBV 200 mV 14 dBV LPF OUTPUT SLOT MIX OUT MIXER mode ONLY FADER MARGIN 0...

Page 120: ...male Control input 4 inputs no voltage make contact input open voltage 3 3 V DC short circuit current under 1 mA removable terminal block 14 pins Control output 4 outputs open collector output withstand 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 termina...

Page 121: ...s Power cord 2 m 1 Rack mounting bracket 2 Bracket mounting screw M4 x 16 4 Blank panel 7 Blank panel mounting screw M3 x 8 14 Removable terminal plug 3 pins 2 Removable terminal plug 14 pins 1 CD ROM 1 Start guide 1 ...

Page 122: ... 3 5 15 compatible with TOA speakers only 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 20 400 Hz 14 steps 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 4 000 20 000 Hz 8 steps Depth 1 5 0 40 ms 1 ms steps maximum 40 ms CH1 CH2 mixer mode only 32 Matrix mode Mixer mode selector switch Key lock function RS 232C 2 D sub connector 9P female Control input 4 inputs no voltage make contact input open voltage 3 3 V DC short c...

Page 123: ...l plug 4 pins 1 Removable terminal plug 14 pins 1 CD ROM 1 Start guide 1 Notes The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement AMX is a trademark of AMX Corporation Crestron is a trademark of Crestron Electronics Inc 1 0 dB 1 V 2 Allowing it to be controlled by a control system such as AMX and Crestron through RS 232C port ...

Page 124: ...z 31 steps Variable range 12 dB Q 0 3 5 15 compatible with TOA speakers only 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 20 400 Hz 14 steps 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 4 000 20 000 Hz 8 steps Depth 1 5 0 40 ms 1 ms steps maximum 40 ms CH1 CH2 mixer mode only 32 Matrix mode Mixer mode selector switch Key lock function RS 232C 2 D sub connector 9P female Control input 4 inputs no voltage make contact ...

Page 125: ...Crestron Electronics Inc Accessories Power cord 2 m 1 Rack mounting bracket 2 Bracket mounting screw M4 x 16 4 Blank panel 7 Blank panel mounting screw M3 x 8 14 Removable terminal plug 4 pins 1 Removable terminal plug 14 pins 1 CD ROM 1 Start guide 1 1 0 dB 1 V 2 Allowing it to be controlled by a control system such as AMX and Crestron through RS 232C port ...

Page 126: ...preamplifier output input 1 volume 0 dB other inputs OFF Power amplifier section 110 dB Over 64 dB at 20 kHz Bass 12 dB at 100 Hz Treble 12 dB at 10 kHz 10 bands Frequency 20 20 000 Hz 31 steps Variable range 12 dB Q 0 3 5 15 compatible with TOA speakers only 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 20 400 Hz 14 steps 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 4 000 20 000 Hz 8 steps Depth 1 5 0 40 ms 1 ms step...

Page 127: ... mounting screw M4 x 16 4 Blank panel 7 Blank panel mounting screw M3 x 8 14 Removable terminal plug 3 pins 1 Removable terminal plug 7 pins 1 Removable terminal plug 14 pins 1 CD ROM 1 Start guide 1 Notes The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement AMX is a trademark of AMX Corporation Crestron is a trademark of Crestron Electronics Inc 1 0 dB 1 V 2 Allowing...

Page 128: ...Hz 31 steps Variable range 12 dB Q 0 3 5 15 compatible with TOA speakers only 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 20 400 Hz 14 steps 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 4 000 20 000 Hz 8 steps Depth 1 5 0 40 ms 1 ms steps maximum 40 ms CH1 CH2 mixer mode only 32 Matrix mode Mixer mode selector switch Key lock function RS 232C 2 D sub connector 9P female Control input 4 inputs no voltage make contact...

Page 129: ...nics Inc Accessories Power cord 2 m 1 Rack mounting bracket 2 Bracket mounting screw M4 x 16 4 Blank panel 7 Blank panel mounting screw M3 x 8 14 Removable terminal plug 3 pins 1 Removable terminal plug 4 pins 1 Removable terminal plug 14 pins 1 CD ROM 1 Start guide 1 1 0 dB 1 V 2 Allowing it to be controlled by a control system such as AMX and Crestron through RS 232C port ...

Page 130: ... at 10 kHz 10 bands Frequency 20 20 000 Hz 31 steps Variable range 12 dB Q 0 3 5 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 20 400 Hz 14 steps 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 4 000 20 000 Hz 8 steps Depth 1 5 24 V DC 10 to 40 C Panel Aluminum hair line 35 w x 78 h x 91 5 d mm 82 g 26 6 Optional Modules 26 6 1 D 001T Power Source Current Consumption Input Input Sensitivity Frequency Response Total Harmo...

Page 131: ...rs only 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 20 400 Hz 14 steps 12 dB oct Variable frequency range 4 000 20 000 Hz 8 steps Depth 1 5 0 40 ms 1 ms step maximum 40 ms CH1 CH2 mixer mode only 10 to 40 C Panel Aluminum hair line 35 w x 78 h x 91 5 d mm 82 g Power Source Current Consumption Output Frequency Response Total Harmonic Distortion N S N Ratio Residual Noise Cross Talk D A Converter Sampling Fr...

Page 132: ...solated 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 DC control current max 50 mA removable terminal block 4 pins 10 to 40 C Panel Aluminum hair line 35 w x 78 h x 91 5 d mm 153 g Power Source Current Consumption Number of Lines ...

Page 133: ... 0 dB Minimum output signal level control 18 to 3 dB Sample time setting 10 s 15 s 20 s 30 s 1 min 2 min 3 min 5 min Gain ratio setting Ambient noise to Output signal level 6 3 5 3 4 3 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 6 3 5 3 4 3 3 3 3 4 3 5 3 6 10 to 40 C Panel Aluminum hair line 35 w x 78 h x 91 5 d mm 82 g Power Source Current Consumption Input Input Sensitivity Phantom Power A D Converter Sampling Frequency Am...

Page 134: ...127 h x 56 d mm 170 g Applicable Cable Line Resistance Terminal Operating Temperature Finish Dimensions Weight Note The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement Accessories Machine screw for box mounting No 6 32UNC 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...

Page 135: ...ns Removable terminal block 10 pins 10 to 40 C Case Surface treated steel plate 112 w x 197 h x 30 d mm 530 g 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 pins 6 Removable term...

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