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1. MPI 6 User Manual user manual table of contents section 0 section 1 section 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS amp PRECAUTIONS INTRODUCTION ABOUT MPI 6 1 1 basic information on MPI 6 Operation 2 1 inputs and outputs 2 2 LEDs and switches 2 3 operation 2 4 phone paging 2 5 mic RAMP paging 2 6 relay outputs 27 audio inputs 2 8 audioinput adjustments 2 9 1 0 page 1 page 2 page 3 page 4 page 5 page 6 page 7 page 8 9 page 10 page 11 page 12 13 page 14 WARNING To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock do not expose this equipment to rain or moisture Equipment should not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids should be placed on the equipment Q 9 e Follow all instructions Do not use this equipment near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Protect your equipment with surge protector and UPS equipment Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as if the power supply cord or plug is da
2. o9 000000000000000000000000006 066056060050600606606006006506 figure 1 overall MPI 6 Plug the power adapter into the MPI The Power LED will be on and solid while the Status LED will blink for approximately 10 seconds When the Status LED stays off the is ready to use 2 4 phone paging figure 2 1 Plug the analog phone line RJ11 into the MPI Phone input 2 Dial the extension of the phone line The Status LED will turn on 3 Wait for a tone from the MPI then press 00 for all call page or the zone number followed by the uyn Pressing the while entering a zone number acts as a backspace if a digit was entered incorrectly and will hang up after pressing the 4 Wait for a tone from the MPI then make the page Hang up the phone receiver when the page is complete The Status LED will turn off Note Use 00 240 for all custom made zones 241 255 are reserved Two or three digits may be used for zone numbers See the Sound Manager or Reports manual for information on creating zones Preceding zeros will be ignored 014 1 and 00st 0 Telephone input connect a POTS appearance telephone input to the MPI using an RJ11 connector Here is the basic specification for a POTS appearance line A CO central office POTS line is a 2 wire analog appearance 1 It is a 2 wire Tip and Ring analog appearance 2 It is configured to be loop start 3 Battery volta
3. 2 1 inputs and outputs inputs Power input POTS line input RJ11 Ground 2 pos terminal block screw terminals iLON input 2 pos terminal block screw connectors 6 audio inputs RCA connectors 1 Audio 1 stereo 2 Audio 2 stereo 3 Audio 3 stereo 4 Audio 4 stereo 5 Audio 5 stereo iNET Music 6 Audio 6 mono iNET Page Page on off 2 pos terminal blocks screw terminals to activate different page zones Auxiliary inputs 2 For triggering the two aux output relays outputs Global MPI output RJ45 Data output to OPs RJ45 with two audio sources 11 Relay outputs 9 SPST 2 DPDT Audio output RJ45 for the additional four audio sources 2 2 LEDs and switches LEDs Power solid when board is powered Status blinks every 8 seconds and solid when paging Solid when an IR remote button is pressed Relays status solid when relay is closed Audio input level six sets of three LEDs for audio input level detection Yellow low or no input Blue good audio level Red audio input too high Service solid when Neuron is in service Rx blinks when Neuron is receiving data Tx blinks when Neuron is transmitting data switches Six stereo mono switches to select the audio input type If using a mono audio source select mono to prevent any noise from the unused stereo input section 2 2 3 operation o 9 8 4 7878 24 82 4758 020512 1 1111 4
4. AUDO 1 NEZ AOS AUDO AUDO 4 ADDS D m 8 re Goad B 9 d oe B w iLON H 21 GLOBAL yee 7 fo an TO gt STATUR a SERVICE Rx TX GND 3 T PHONE SERVICE MUSIC SOURCE 6 figure 7 overall I O POWER 2 11 1 10 AUX INPUT 2 9 STOP 6 8 8188 6 8178 a 6 816 5 8158 a 4 8148 3 8134 2 8128 8 1 8118 12 AUX INPUTS 14 Lencore Acoustics Corp 1 Crossways Park Drive West Woodbury NY 11797 516 682 9292 info lencore com www lencore com The information contained herein is proprietary to Lencore Acoustics Corp and copyright protected No part of this manual can be copied used or distributed without prior authorization from Lencore Acoustics Corp 9Copyright 2014 REV1003 15 8
5. for Music 11 figure 6 audio input adjustment Other Service button figure 2 Pressing the Service button plays a short audio clip over the audio source 6 lines After pressing the Service button the Status LED will flash indicating that the audio clip is playing Pressing the Service button again will stop the audio clip from playing and the Status LED will stop flashing and turn off Auxiliary inputs outputs figures 2 amp 4 The auxiliary input outputs can be used to control external devices such as a strobe Closing aux input 1 triggers aux output relay 11 Closing aux input 2 triggers aux output relay 10 12 2 8 audio input adjustment Internal speaker source select figure 1 The rotary selector switch can select the audio source to play over the internal speaker The selector switch has seven positions The first fully CCW position is the off state The other six positions will play the audio source selected 1 6 CW over the internal speaker Page on off button figure 5 Pressing the Page on off button enables a page from audio input 6 The status LED will be on and solid during the page Pressing the Page on off button again stops the page and the Status LED will turn off This can be used for trouble shooting purposes See figure 7 for the overall I O layout 13 section 2 2 9 overall 1 0 5 8 paoe asd ones fuas n oe aA ed 5558555
6. ge is 48 Volts 4 Loop current of 23 milliamps 5 Must have DTMF signaling capability 6 Must have hang up winking supervision Generally the use of an FXS card Foreign Exchange Station or an ATA card Analog Telephone Adapter is required not an FXO foreign exchange office card Assign an extension to the port Calling the extension will activate the paging system 2 5 mic paging figure 3 page on off inputs Connect a MIC to Lencore s MIC pre amp Connect the audio output of the MIC pre amp to one of the six audio inputs of the MPI Connect the MIC switch wires to one of the six Page on off Inputs terminal blocks Each terminal block will trigger a specific page zone as follows Input 1 all call Input 2 zone 251 Input 3 zone 252 Input 4 zone 253 Input 5 2 zone 254 Input 6 zone 255 Press the MIC key and make the page Note The zones must be configured with Lencore s Sound Manager or Reports software iNET only For iNET use audio input 6 for MIC paging 2 5 RAMP paging 4 LI a NH figure 4 relay outputs Use with a RAMP Note DIP switch 5 on the RAMP must be down Relay outputs 1 8 can be used to trigger RAMP messages to replace the need for RIB relays Use relay output 9 for the Stop relay to the RAMP To play a message simply dial the relay number of the message see chart belo
7. maged 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 Follow COMPLETE instructions for wiring the system and ALL system checks before powering the system on for the first time to avoid irreversible damage to the components Ensure proper polarity for wiring with regard to power data and audio output Do NOT plug any n FORM devices into a computer or network or like equipment other than n FORM devices unless specifically asked to do so in the installation manual MPI 6 is Lencore s music page interface to be used for Emerald and iNET systems The MPI 6 includes an analog phone line input as well as six audio inputs for music or additional paging sources such as microphones The MPI 6 also incorporates relays to be used to trigger RAMP messages strobes or other external devices Each audio input is monitored by the MPI 6 and six banks of LEDs indicate the audio signal level The audio inputs can also be monitored by the internal speaker With the MPI 6 there is no need for additional cable home runs amplifiers separate equalizers special switching equipment or matching vendors for compatible product interfaces MPI 6 s technology is so sophisticated that it can allow zone additions modifications deletions and other changes to the Mass Notification and Emergency Communication MNEC solu
8. one Phone zone over MIC zone All paging will duck music Audio inputs figure 5 The MPI includes 6 audio inputs 5 stereo and one mono Connect a line level audio source to any of the audio inputs using an RCA cable The first five inputs are stereo inputs If the source is mono slide the switch to the mono position and use the M input The sixth audio input is mono only Note For iNET use Audio source 5 for Music and Audio source 6 for Paging Music Audio inputs 1 through 5 can be used for background music audio input 6 is for paging only The stereo inputs can be used with a mono audio source There is a stereo mono switch by each stereo input that can select between a stereo or mono signal Each audio input can be adjusted for the proper level by turning the associated potentiometer CW or CCW figure 6 For iNET use audio input 5 for music section 2 2 audio inputs figure 5 audio inputs Audio input adjustment figure 6 There are six audio input adjustments one for each audio input Using a flat blade screwdriver turn the adjustments CW to increase the input level and CCW to decrease the input level The ideal audio input level can be adjusted so the blue LED is on or flickering Increase the level if only the yellow LED is on Reduce the level if the red LED is on Note The music zones must be configured with Lencore s Sound Manager or Reports software iNET only For iNET use audio input 5
9. tion or paging system on the fly without rewiring This eliminates the need for running multiple home runs back to the electrical closet or through building risers to create separate or additional zones Link to product page 1 1 components Components Power LED Status LED Input level LEDs for music and paging RCA inputs only not phone Neuron status LEDs Relays status LEDs Analog phone input Built in output relays Page on off switch pushbutton for one audio input single blue RCA Built in speaker for testing troubleshooting Rotary selector switch to select one of the six audio inputs to play over the internal speaker Five stereo mono switches to ground one RCA input of the stereo inputs to prevent noise from entering into the system from the unused RCA input Service on off momentary pushbutton to play pre recorded music for testing troubleshooting Single turn pot for each of the 6 audio inputs on front of enclosure for easy access to adjust the input level Ability to use existing Global MPI Two pems on front of MPI to mount a din for an iLON mer uso vga au Woe ave fnt port Level RCA Audio AUDIOS AUDIOS 600 Peski 60083838 999 5 559 AUDIO4 990 o Peak 999 INTERNAL SPEAKER AUDIO SELECT 0000000000 0000000000 0000000000 lt 1 4 0000000000000000000000 00000000000000000
10. w If a RAMP message is playing but a different message is desired pressing the will stop the current message from playing and allow another message to be triggered by simply entering the new relay number for the message Output relay DTMF trigger 811 Relay 1 812 Relay 2 813 Relay 3 814 Relay 4 815 Relay5 816 Relay 6 817 Relay 7 818 Relay 8 Stop IMPORTANT When the RAMP is connected to the single RCA audio input 6 RIB relays must be used acts the same as an The RAMP s Play relay wires must be connected to Page On Off Input 1 when using audio input 6 Wire the relay outputs to the RAMP Relay outputs 1 through 8 can be used to trigger RAMP messages 1 through 8 Relay output 9 is used for the RAMP STOP function Connect each C to the RAMP 1 COMMON Note that all the C terminals can be jumpered together at the MPI and only one wire brought to the RAMP COMMON Connect each NO to the RAMP START message number required to play Connect the NO of relay 9 to the RAMP 10 STOP terminal The RAMP Play relay output must be connected to one of the page inputs Note The zones must be configured with Lencore s Sound Manager or Reports software For iNET use audio input 6 for RAMP paging 9 2 6 relay outputs Paging Priorities MIC all call over phone MIC all call over MIC zone Phone all call over MIC zone Last MIC zone triggered over any playing MIC z

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