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SP1200 – 10

Applications

A: Typical Mono Application

This diagram depicts a typical setup, using the

SP1200 in a mono application. A Digital Satellite
Service (DSS) is connected to Input 1, which also
serves as the music-on-hold for the telephone
system. A CD player and cassette deck are con-
nected to Inputs 2 and 3 for general purpose music
playback. A jukebox is connected to Input 4, which is
configured for priority playback via 

AMP ADDRESS

switch #7.

An ambient mic is connected to provide paging

level compensation for varying ambient noise levels
in the room. This amplifier has been configured for
8-ohm operation.

B: Multiple SP1200s: Multiple Zones

In this example, two SP1200s are used in a

system with two separate zones configured for 70V
operation (default configuration for U.S. versions).
Four program sources are connected to Unit 1. Of
these, only the DSS and Jukebox signals are shared
with Unit 2 by means of the Expansion Bus. Inputs
1 and 4 are assigned to the Expansion Bus via the
internal Bus Assign switches. Both units have sources
connected to Inputs 2 and 3 that are exclusive and
not shared between units. Each unit/zone has a
different 

AMP ADDRESS

 assigned, and each

remote control exclusively operates its own zone.

The Paging Mic can be manually operated with

the Paging Mic Control Switch, and the Paging Mic
and 

ALL CALL

 control signal is transferred to Unit 2

via the Expansion bus.

Each ambient mic and local mic operates

independently in its own zones.

C: Multiple SP1200s, Multiple Zones:

Expansion with Local Mic

This example shows how to share the Local Mic/

Line input with another zone, along with the remote
Expansion Bus signals.

Zone A and Zone B are assigned the same 

AMP

ADDRESS

, with Zone A assigned Master status and

Zone B assigned Slave status via 

AMP ADDRESS

switch #6. This allows the front panel buttons for
both zones, and all the remote controls, to operate
both zones simultaneously.

When an input is selected, it is heard in both

zones because Zone A is set to 

LOCAL

 input

source, and Zone B is set to 

REMOTE

 input source

over the Expansion Bus. When 

OFF

 is pressed, the

Local Mic connected to Zone A is heard in both
zones because the 

PRE OUT

 from Zone A is

connected to the 

MIC/LINE

 input on Zone B.

D: Multiple SP1200s, Multiple Zones:

Room Combining—Zones

In this example, a dividing wall can be extended

to divide the room into two. The Mackie Industrial
DX8 is used to route independent source selections
to each zone (Preset 1 on the Remote Controls), or
common input source selections for both zones
(Preset 2 on the Remote Controls).

For example, Preset 1 might route the CD Player

and the Zone A microphone to Zone A, and the
Cassette Player and the Zone B microphone to
Zone B, to be used when the divider is in place
between the two zones. Preset 2 might route both
microphones and the audio signal from the laptop
to both Zones A and B, to be used when the divider
is removed between the two zones.

Both zones are assigned the same AMP

ADDRESS, so when “OFF” is selected on either
SP1200, the DX8 signal at the Mic/Line Input is
routed to both SP1200 outputs. The local input
sources (Tuner and CD 5-Disc Changer) or the
Global Background Music via the Expansion I/O
can be routed to the SP1200 outputs  by selecting
1 (global remote), 2 (tuner), or 4 (CD) on the
SP1200 front panel.

Tips on Installing and Using the

SP1200—Plan Ahead!

The key to any successful installation is

planning your system well in advance. Know which
components are going to be used in the system,
their locations, and how they will interface with
each other. Plan the wire routing and AC power
requirements.

Here are some steps to follow to help insure a

smooth installation of the SP1200:

1.

How many zones require coverage in the

system?

 This will determine how many SP1200s

you need in the system.

2.

How many program sources are going to be

used?

 If the number of program sources is four or

less, they can be centralized at one SP1200 and
distributed via the Expansion Bus. If there are more
than four program sources, they must be
distributed among the SP1200s. Determine the
number and location of the program sources that
are going to be used.

Determine which program sources are going to

be used for each zone, and set the 

LOCAL/REMOTE

and internal 

BUS ASSIGN

 switches appropriately.

Содержание Sound Palette SP1200

Страница 1: ...Y L HIGH U 12 12 U 12 12 LOW GAIN HIGH 12k FREQ MID LOW 80Hz U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 1K 3K 400 8k 250 HIGH U 12 12 U 12 12 LOW GAIN AMP IN PRE OUT PAGING MIC EXPANSION IN EXPANSION OUT AMP ADDRESS RS4...

Страница 2: ...blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure Pour pr venir les chocs lectriques ne pas utiliser cette fiche polarise avec un prolongateur un prise de courant ou une autre sortie de courant s...

Страница 3: ...fier it s designed for use in a variety of installations requiring high performance flexible features and ease of use Examples of such installations are retail stores restaurants bars and theme venues...

Страница 4: ...ccept line level signals The LOCAL REMOTE switches on the rear panel select either the local program input signal connected here or the program signal on the expansion bus See EXPANSION IN OUT on page...

Страница 5: ...d to select the input source for each input Each program input has two switches one to select the left signal source odd numbered switches and one to select the right signal source even numbered switc...

Страница 6: ...FUSE UTILISE UN FUSIBLE DE RECHANGE DE M ME TYPE DEBRANCHER AVANT DE REMPLACER LE FUSIBLE WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE DO NOT...

Страница 7: ...INPUTS 1 2 3 4 PRIORITY L HIGH U 12 12 U 12 12 LOW GAIN HIGH 12k FREQ MID LOW 80Hz U 15 15 U 15 15 U 15 15 1K 3K 400 8k 250 HIGH U 12 12 U 12 12 LOW GAIN AMP IN PRE OUT PAGING MIC EXPANSION IN EXPANSI...

Страница 8: ...A CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING 115V 60Hz FUSE 115 T4A 120 WATTS 230V 50Hz FUSE 230 T2A 120 WATTS 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 0 I PROGRAM EQ 1 2 3 4 ZONE A GAIN...

Страница 9: ...OTE 1 2 3 4 SP1200 MUSIC CONTROLLER PHANTOM PAGING GAIN 40dB MIC LINE INPUT A CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE REPLACE WITH SAME TYPE FUSE AND RATING 115V 60Hz FUSE 115 T4A 120 WATTS 230V 50Hz FUSE...

Страница 10: ...OTE input source over the Expansion Bus When OFF is pressed the Local Mic connected to Zone A is heard in both zones because the PRE OUT from Zone A is connected to the MIC LINE input on Zone B D Mult...

Страница 11: ...level signals 10 dBV Each of the Program Inputs is equipped with an AGC circuit instead of input trim controls These circuits automatically adjust the gain for the best signal to noise ratio accordin...

Страница 12: ...nectors DB25F The two connectors are wired in parallel so it doesn t matter which one you use as an input or output The signals on the EXPANSION IN OUT are balanced so they can be transmitted down lon...

Страница 13: ...re the power is off and the power cord disconnected before removing the top cover to gain access to the inside of the SP1200 Bus Assign There are two 8 position DIP switches on the Input Board that al...

Страница 14: ...following illustration for the locations of the jumpers On the Amplifier Board J1 Jumper pins 1 and 2 for 8 ohm operation Jumper pins 2 and 3 for 70V or 100V operation J2 Jumper pins 1 and 2 for 100V...

Страница 15: ...6 inches behind the chassis to allow proper ventilation If installing three or more SP1200s in a rack use a fan in the rack to move cool air in and warm air out of the rack s enclosure It may be neces...

Страница 16: ...e 2 band EQ LOW and HIGH to the U position This can be adjusted later if necessary SP1200 Quick Start This isn t a substitute for reading the entire instruction manual which is the only way to fully u...

Страница 17: ...he room Use the supplied Phoenix type connector to make these connections Note Move the AMP ADDRESS switch 8 UP to enable the ambient mic See page 19 for more information on Using the Ambient Mic EXPA...

Страница 18: ...al coming from the EXPANSION IN connector Each Program Input has two switches one for the left input and one for the right input Bus Assign These internal switches are used if you have two or more SP1...

Страница 19: ...directly to the paging mic input the GAIN 40 dB switch should be set in the down position for a mic level signal When the paging mic is going through an external mixer sending a line level signal to t...

Страница 20: ...few seconds and the third LED starts flashing slowly 8 Use the front panel Up Down buttons to set the lower level of the paging mic how loud it is with very quiet background noise It should be loud en...

Страница 21: ...ut directly to the distributed system The SP1200 can directly drive a distributed system s speaker line without the need for an output transformer The SP1200 can supply up to 200 watts into a 70V or 1...

Страница 22: ...time monitoring and control for up to 32 zones when used with SP2400s It provides individual program source selection and volume control for each zone Select boxes are located at the bottom of each z...

Страница 23: ...EXPANSION I O FROM EXPANSION I O FROM EXPANSION I O FROM EXPANSION I O FROM EXPANSION I O FROM EXPANSION I O FROM EXPANSION I O BUS ASSIGN TO EXPANSION I O LOCAL REMOTE LOCAL REMOTE LOCAL REMOTE LOCA...

Страница 24: ...tion 30 dB 100V position Maximum Input Level 12 volts P P 15 dBu Rise Time 5 S Slew Rate 17V S Preamplifier Section Input Levels Program Inputs 10 dBu to 10 dBu for maximum output level with internal...

Страница 25: ...ervice center 2 Pack the unit in its original packaging This is very important Mackie Industrial is not responsible for any damage that occurs during shipping due to non conventional packaging Origina...

Страница 26: ...operation Press 3 on Power Up Paging Mic Level Adjustment Press and hold the Input 3 button while powering up the SP1200 Release the Input 3 button The lowest Paging Mic level is indicated on the LED...

Страница 27: ...3 R6 D1 F1 J3 J1 J4 J2 J8 J5 J11 J14 J9 J6 J10 J7 J13 J12 D2 JP1 R5 K1 R2 C2 4A SB 250V BROWN BLUE YELLOW YELLOW RED BLACK BLACK RED YELLOW YELLOW RED BLACK RED BLACK REMOVE JUMPER FOR 230V SP1200 230...

Страница 28: ...SP1200 Music Controller Mackie Industrial 16220 Wood Red Rd NE Woodinville WA 98072 USA 888 337 7404 Outside the U S 425 487 4333 Fax 425 487 4337 www mackieindustrial com...

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