CX263 Installation and User Guide v1.1
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APPENDIX
Application example
MIC 1 IN
LINE 1
LINE 2
LINE 3
LINE 4
LINE 5
LINE 6
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
L
R
REMOTE
REMOTE
MIC 1 ACCESS
MUSIC MUTE
AMPLIFIERS
CD
PLAYER
MUSIC
SERVER
DTV BOX
SAT BOX
JUKEBOX
iPOD
DOCK
FROM FIRE
CONTROL PANEL
PAGING MIC
MUSIC SOURCES
(all stereo)
2
2
2
2
2
2
MIC 2 IN
ADDITIONAL MIC
ZONE 3
REMOTE
ZONE 1
RSL-6
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
RL-1
RS-232 SERIAL REMOTE
FROM EXTERNAL
CONTROL SYSTEM
(e.g. Crestron, AMX, etc.)
The example shows a CX263 used to provide music, announcements and paging in three separate areas (zones) of a premises
such as a retail outlet. Area 1 is wired for stereo music, and can set its own music source and volume by means of the local RSL-6
remote control (optional). Areas 2 and 3 are mono only; Area 2 is fitted with an RL-1 remote control panel which allows local
control of music level in that zone. Music sources and levels could be set from the front panel of the mixer itself if preferred.
Paging to any zone is achieved using a paging mic (such as the Cloud PM4) connected to Mic 1 input; this would typically be
located somewhere other than within any one of the zones. Additional announcements to any zone can be made from the
separate microphone connected at Mic 2 input.
Note that the jukebox is shown connected to Line input 6; if Line 6 Priority is enabled in the mixer, then whenever the jukebox
is in use it will always be heard in Zone 1, regardless of the music source setting.