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1. Enable the mic setting selects the position of the camera by the microphone detection Serial selection of the communication port of the camera Camera addr selection of the camera 1 to 32 Protocol choice of camera control protocol Preset choice of a Preset Custom command Enable custom command Enables sending command data Serial selection of the communication port for the external command Window box command codes to be sent to the communication port Send sends command codes e Save saves settings for the selected microphone Menu Bar f GPIO setting The rear panel of the audio matrix has a DB25 connector for the connection of the GPIO Channel outputs 1 to 8 correspond to the upper pins of the DB25 connector original state is high logic level Channels 5 to 8 are electrically OC open collector to be used with a reference voltage of 12 V and max of 60 mA Channels outputs 1 to 4 are common level output with reference voltage of 3 3 V The maximum output current is 0 4 mA when it outputs high level and 30 mA when it outputs low level Channel inputs 1 to 8 correspond to the lower pins of the DB25 connector The inputs are isolated by put up resistors and support input levels of 3 3 V to 12 V GPIO Channel Output 1 GPIO Enabled On Display Type Mute Display Output Level Type Output low no o Output high no output high output low Parameter Setting I O Options
2. is loaded pin 3 issue a high level 2 4 V Wiring Input R I 1 8 In the above diagram the pin 16 switching state R I 1 is high open Menu Bar The settings for a Scene load are as follows the device will automatically load the Scene 4 when the pin level corresponding to R I 1 will switch from high to low Falling Edge GPIO Enabled On ott Control Type Scene Setting d Trigger Type Rising edge Falling edge Parameter Setting Set the scene select Scene 4 Seve Cancel App If the switching status changes from open to closed pin 16 electrical level will pass from high to low forming an electrical Falling edge that will command the device to load Scene 4 If the switching status changes from closed to open pin 16 electrical level will pass from low to high forming an electrical Rising edge that will command the device not to change the configuration 3 Help a Content Choice of language of the instruction manual b About AUDIOEM Software ZONIX 1212 HI POLE Version 2 0 160 Copyright C 2009 2013 Company Audiopole Contact 33 1 60 54 32 00 Website http wwe audiopole pa com Inputs Depending on the size of the screen the graphic interface cannot display all the channels then use the arrows on the left to move the page to one side or the other and thus visualize the missing channels Click on the channel for modifications i
3. Input Output Channel Selection Inputi Save Cancel Apply Select a GPIO number then use the various settings available The buttons colored in orange indicate active GPIO in grey inactive GPIO The example above shows the active R O 1 output the other GPIO being inactive GPIO Enabled to make the selected channel active or inactive The user can determine the electrical level and input output parameters then validate them by clicking on Save or Apply These changes are effective only in On position Before moving to an another GPIO you must click Apply to validate the parameter editing and their storage The Save button saves all changes and closes the edit window Menu Bar GPIO wiring output Outputs R O 1 4 and R O 5 8 When a parameter of the device varies for example a channel is forced to MUTE some GPIO output level changes accordingly and command an external circuit Outputs R O 5 8 are electrically OC Open Collector and must use a reference voltage of 12 V which is accessible to pin 13 and 25 of the DB25 connector With a switchable power level of 0 to 12V and a high current the output are generally used for switching relay buzzer and other high power consumption equipment Outputs R O 1 4 are outputs with ordinary power level current max being 0 4 mA when the level is high and 30 mA when the level is low Inputs 1 8 An external circuit changes p
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5. threshold from which the signal is compressed Ratio ratio between the input signal and the compressed signal Attack time reaction time of the compressor when the signal is beyond the specified threshold Release time reaction time of the Compressor when the signal is below the specified threshold Bypass the signal is not processed and skips to the next processing module Flatten All all parameters are reset to the factory settings Output output level of the compression module Inputs 7 Automatic Gain Control AGC sc AM n gt e 4R 46 24 18 12 4 39 3U 24 2 o Target Level dB Ratio Threshold dB x 27 8 0 0 5 0 Attack ms Release ms Flatten All Bypass The AGC module or Automatic Gain Control is the combination of an Expander and Compressor and is used to compensate for variations in levels of the voice picked up by a microphone If the level is below a certain threshold the signal is amplified in a defined ratio until you reach a peak level Beyond this level the signal level is compressed in order to remain within a range of stable gain Input input level of AGC Output output level of AGC Threshold threshold of the Expander action Target Level Max level Ratio ratio of the Compressor Attack time reaction time of the Expander Release time reaction time of the Compressor Flatten All all parameters are reset to the factory settings Bypass
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7. e x12 e Balanced Phoenix connector e Impedance 100 A e Max level 20 dBu 100 dB 1 kHz 20 dBu 20 Hz 20 kHz 0 5 dB lt 0 005 1 kHz 4 dBu lt 128 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz A weighted e RS 232 bidirectional AMX Crestron compatible RS 485 PELCO D PELCO P VISCA compatible e 8 Inputs e 8 Outputs M LAN multi purpose data transmission and control port e Knob Call Mixer Type Wall e TCP IP POE adaptive control interface Windows XP Windows Vista Windows 7 Windows 8 compatible 0 40 C 110 220 V 50 60 Hz 483 x 265 x 44 mm 2 8 kg Warranty This appliance is warranted parts and labor against any manufacturing defects for a period of two years from the date of purchase by the first user Conditions 1 The unit has been installed and implemented by observing the safety instructions in this operating manual 2 The device was not diverted from its destination either voluntary or accidental and suffered no deterioration or modification other than those described here or explicitly authorized by AUDIOPOLE 3 All modifications or repairs have been carried out by an authorized service station 4 The defective product must be returned with the dealer who made the sale or to an authorized service station with proof of purchase 9 he device was properly packaged to avoid damage in transport gt 22 rue Edouard Buffard Z A C de la Charbonni re Mont vrain 77771 Marne la Vall
8. lower limit of the output level when the ambient noise is very quiet Gain Sense Ratio ratio between the increase in ambient noise and the increase in the level of channels to treat A ratio of 1 00 means that a variation of 1 dB of ambient noise will cause a variation of 1 dB of the output level For a ratio greater than 1 00 the gain variation will be most important and for a lower ratio gain variation will be lower e Speed sec speed of the gain variation Gap Threshold dB threshold from which it determines whether the signal is intermittent or not messages or continuous background music etc Once the ambient noise threshold is set see next page open the channel with the signal to process and adjust the slider so that the Led Gap Flag is illuminated for an intermittent signal or turned off for a continuous signal Inputs e Gap Time ms any intermittent signal whose time is less than the value displayed is considered as a spurious signal and is not processed e Gap Interval min time interval to activate the ANC for a non intermittent signal continuous background music e Gain dB display of the dynamic value of the applied gain e Gain High Low dB display of minimum and maximum of gain values e Gap Flag light detection setting the type of signal intermittent or continuous Flatten parameters of the windows are reset to the factory settings e Force Gap force the activation of the ANC for a non
9. passes beyond the specified threshold e Flatten All all parameters are reset to the factory settings Inputs 5 Parametric EA An equalizer is used to compensate or alter the spectral characteristics of the signal in order to obtain the flattest possible frequency response The module here is a parametric 5 bands EQ Freq 7 Gain dB Octaves Oct d 0 02 0 02 0 02 0 02 Flatten All Bypass All Freq central frequency of the filter between 20 Hz and 20 000 Hz Gain gain or attenuation wedged on the center frequency 0 02 Bypass Bypass Bypass3 Bypass4 Bypass5 e Octaves selectivity of the filter A Greater is the value larger is the part treated of the spectrum e Flatten All all parameters are reset to the factory settings Bypass All the signal is not processed and skips to the next processing module e Bypass 1 5 temporarily cancels the individual processing of filters 1 5 without having to use Bypass All Inputs 6 Compressor 0 00 Threshold dB Ratio Attack ms Release ms x 1000 16 Bypass Flatten All A compressor can limit the dynamics of a signal beyond a certain level When the signal exceeds the Threshold itis compressed in a ratio greater than 1 Below the Threshold input and output signals remain the same By adjusting the value of the ratio to its maximum value the compressor is transformed into a limiter Threshold
10. the signal is not processed and skips to the next processing module Inputs 8 Scene Manager and GPIO Scene4 Upload Save load 61 R I The stage Manager section includes the options Select Scene Upload Save and Load It is a simplified version of the Scene Manager menu in Device Setting see page 12 Save saves the settings in the device Upload load settings from the PC s hard disk in the device by overwriting the previous one Load makes active the scene saved in the device The GPIO section shows the status of the input output interfaces 16 indicators provide information about the level high or low of the DB29 connector pins The indicators are red in the case of a high yellow in the case of low and green if they are not enabled Inputs 9 Ducker The principle of the Ducker is to attenuate one or more channels by the presence of a signal on other inputs The main applications are automatic speech in conference and priority messages Paging Input choice of the priority channel Background Input selection of channels being affected by the attenuation Threshold threshold of attenuation Depth depth of attenuation Attack time of transition between the normal and the attenuated level Hold holding time of attenuation after disappearance of the priority signal Release transition time between the attenuated level and return to the normal level Bypass the signal is not processed a
11. AUDIONE POLE ZONIX 1212 12 x 12 DIGITAL AUDIO MATRIX USER MANUAL Safety Instructions READ CAREFULLY THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS i CAUTION f RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK NOT OPEN B WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN MOISTURE This symbol indicates the presence of a dangerous voltage i This made symbol refers to information in the instructions manual POWER SUPPLY Connect the appliance only on a current corresponding to the characteristics listed in the back of the device Failure to observe this precaution could result in fire or electric shock or a failure not covered by the warranty POWER CORD Before using the appliance for the first time check that the supply voltage is consistent with that of the sector Before connection to the mains check that the power cord is properly plugged Route the power cord so that it cannot be squashed or bent and keep it away from moisture and significant heat sources In case of deterioration or failure please contact dealer to replace it with an identical cord A damaged cord may result in fire or electric shock PROTECTIVE GROUND The appliance must be connected to the ground don t remove the ground wiring of the power cord connector HUMIDITY Do not expose the unit to rain or moisture and do not place container containing a liquid that might tip over Do not handle any connector with wet hands In case of thunde
12. be used when all the others are already busy Delay time s to start the activation of the tracking Parasitic noise into a microphone a person who coughs for instance should not trigger a camera movement or another event Menu Bar e Switch default mic times s duration before the camera is supposed to return to the default position Equivalent to define the duration of what are considered as silences or pauses they do not justify camera movements e Gap time ms time interval between two command data the commands for the camera or the serial port are sent redundantly Camera setting e Serial selection of communication port RS232 or RS485 to control the camera e Camera addr addressing the camera from 1 to 32 Protocol selection of the control protocol of the camera PELCO D PELCO P VISCA Speed speed of movement of the camera e Up Down Left Right Zoom in Zoom out Near Far Big Small camera control commands e Preset preset from 1 to 32 to store the camera settings e Call call a Preset e Save save the current Preset Clear clear the current Preset Set Mic Tracking Mic NO Number of the microphone Values followed by the sign correspond to virtual microphones Priority values from 1 to 7 The highest priority is 1 In the event of a detection by several microphones at the same time positioning the camera will be carried out on the basis of the degree of priority Mic setting
13. command code to be pasted in an external control device program SceneManager ParamEC Graph ctQ Compretsor SignaliGen y am E i gt k AT Mer t J Query vc Rep y Command Uvisy ProcessorType Processorindex Crossover Lewert InputCtrl 0 Mute iw t ERE OvwtpotCtr AGC Inverted Gam Contre Gain Router Phantom Ducker Quos t Sensitivity dB IC wer Expander MeterStep dB Umiter Panel Call ANC Group OCA Group Processor type selection of the processing modules Processor Index to index the processor module e Item parameter selection in the processing module Set Query NoRelpy Top Command ProcessorType Processorindex InputCtrl Begin Channel End Channel audio channels concerned If the command acts simultaneously on channels 1 to 4 enter 1 to Begin Channel and 4 to End Channel Check Sum data check sum calculation To close down click on Center Control Command again in the Local Seting menu Menu Bar 3 Device Settings a User Manager User type Anamin User name admin Password Modify The system administrator can add delete and modify his own data as well as those of general users the general users on the other hand can only operate their personal data The procedures are as follows Modify User Information first select a user from the list Change the data displayed in the fields Use
14. d command receiving and sending control 7 RC LINK External control panel interface to connect RC panels via the network cable 6 RS222 Bidirectional communication interface to connect external central control equipment Support camera tracking 9 RS485 Communication interface Support camera tracking 10 GPIO 8 inputs 8 outputs GPIO DB25 socket 11 RESET System reset button 12 Ground Ground connection 13 15 17 OUT Analog audio output sockets 14 16 18 IN Analog MIC LINE input sockets Sotware Inctructions The software is compatible with Windows XP Vista Windows 7 and Windows 8 Before installing the software verify that NET Framework 3 5 is installed in the computer Also check the compatibility of the network with the IP address of the device defined by default 192 168 10 10 Once properly installed software the following screen is displayed as shown in figure below 1 Menus and tool bars The menu bar contains the main software functions and the toolbar underneath displays processing modules options 2 Copy Paste Copies of the parameters of a module to another similar module Click on the module to copy it is framed in red click on Copy select another module and then click Paste 3 Processing modules control zone At the software start this area shows the functional diagram of the matrix After making a selection in the toolbar this box displays one or more pr
15. e changed if necessary Groups called Group directly adjust the gain value those called DCA adjust the gain percentage Just proceed identically for each channel you want to integrate into a group The same channel can belong to multiple groups Group or DCA To remove a channel from a group use the same procedure but use the right click of the mouse with the Delete Group From or Delete DCA From options To remove a group right click the Group and select Delete The indication of the grouped channels is marked by red dots on the faders 2 Manage the Position of the Faders P When a fader group is moved the associated channels materialized by an orange color move their fader as well If you want to move a fader group next to its associated channels or have it near other fader groups click in the Local Setting menu bar then select Channel Setting then click the fader to move and use the Scroll up and Scroll down buttons see page 8 Inputs 3 Input Parameters Each channel has its own processing modules Therefore individual setting becomes necessary The Copy Paste see page 6 allows to simplify programming by copying settings from one module to the other without having to enter all data on an individual basis Input Sensitivity ES 12dBu 18dBu 24dBu 30dBu 36dBu 42dBu 48dBu 54dBu Panel Call Invert Test Tone Mute Phantom GEN Freq Hz Level dB Sensitivity the sensitivi
16. emory e Set Default Start Scene sets a default scene when the device starts e Cancel the default boot cancels the previous operation Menu Bar e Voice Tracking Track setting Set Mic Tracking Enable tracing Mic NO Priority p Camera Track Mic setting Custom command Custom command Enable the mic setting Enable custom command Tracking threshold Serial 232 Serial 232 32 Default mic Delay time s Switch default mic time s Gap time ms Camera setting Serial Camera addr Protocol Type Speed Preset control Preset The Voice Tracking function automatically controls the position of a video camera or sends an external control signal based on the detection of a signal picked up by a microphone Track setting Enable tracking activation of the Camera Camera Track and command Custom command data The Camera information can directly control the position and the settings of a video camera The information command available on the communication ports are used to drive other external equipment e Tracking threshold Tracking settings are activated only when the threshold of detected audio level exceeds the input value Default mic selection of reference microphone defining the default settings for the camera and data commands The default settings are activated whenever there is no signal recognized on the inputs The microphone numbers with the sign are virtual values to
17. ied Visible viewing or hiding a channel on the screen Group displays information for the channels that are grouped Menu Bar c Device List Version Status Connect Dis 2552552550 21128 Disconnet 192 168 10 106 Click Search to check the devices in the current LAN The search result is shown above If the IP address is known input it Then click Connect e Thesign in the column Status indicates that there is a problem with the network connection Then check the IP addresses and repeat the operation e f Connect is displayed in the column Connect Dis the device is not connected off line If it displays Disconnect the device is connected on line The user information are required when connecting the device see page 10 d Connect Connect the latest connected device e Disconnect Disconnect the current connected device Menu Bar f Center Control Command The Center Control Command displays commands of the ZONIX 1212 The commands code can be used by an external device to control the ZONIX 1212 Using the Copy function the codes can be pasted into a control program directly saving time and avoiding transcription errors e Set Query select the display between command and query e Reply NoReply select command Reply or not Top Foreground display of the module on the screen Command command code display Copy copy the
18. intermittent signal Equivalent to Gap Interval but immediately e Calibrate force the value of the Threshold of ambient noise to the value indicated on the Sense bargraph Attention the captured value is not displayed on the indicator and the Threshold slider Sense display of the signal picked up by the measurement microphone Allows to adjust the level of ambient noise Threshold dB manual adjustment of the threshold of the ambient noise e Bypass the signal is not processed and skips to the next processing module e Flatten All all parameters are reset to the factory settings Outputs 1 2 3 2 6 7 8 9 Depending on the width of the screen the number of visible outputs may change Use the arrow keys to move if necessary As for inputs the outputs can be grouped in GROUP mode or DCA mode see page 22 The display shows e the name or number of the channel this info may be amended e PRE POST indicates whether the value of the output level is pre or post fader e the level display and the fader e the output gain Outputs 1 Source This module routes the inputs Ducker and SPL modules to the outputs First select the output channel and then click on the input channels as well as the Ducker or SPL modules that you want to assign to this output The inputs can be routed on several different outputs 2 Speaker Manager Speaker Manager segs Output 100 Low By
19. nd skips to the next processing module Flatten All all parameters are reset to the factory settings Reduction dynamic display of attenuation Inputs 10 SPL Ambient Noise Controller SPL means Sound Pressure Level This terminology is associated here with a module of automatic correction of the output level in relation with the ambient noise This feature is called Ambient Noise Controller ANC and is very useful in places where noise is brought to vary frequently as in a shopping mall based on hours of attendance or sports venue depending on the type of event and the number of spectators Overall the ANC increases the output signal when ambient noise increases and vice versa The treatment can be applied or not depending on the broadcast signal levels If the level is sufficiently high compared to the ambient noise there is not need to process If the signal is too weak to be heard clearly it needs to be amplified It is often the case of an intermittent signal of vocal announcement where the gain variation if applied must be immediate For a continuous signal like background music the gain variation can be activated after certain intervals of time 1 Senseinput selecting the channel receiving the analysis microphone 2 Program input selection of channels treated by the ANC with their relative level 3 SPL Control e Max Gain dB upper limit of the output level when the ambient noise is very loud Min Gain dB
20. nology Controlled by a 64 bits DSP the features of this matrix are numerous and can be used or not depending on the applications Providing 12 inputs and 12 outputs the ZONIX 1212 delivers the most efficient price quality With a very intuitive user interface the management of complex areas becomes easy Main features e 12 analog inputs 12 analog outputs e 16 GPIO 64 bits DSP platform e 24 bits A D D A 48 kHz to 96 kHz RS 232 bidirectional RS 485 multi purpose data transmission and control port e Adaptive PoE external panel control interface nput modules Pre amp sine wave white and pink noise generator Gate Expander 5 bands parametric EQ AGC Automatic Gain Control Compressor Ducker ANC Ambient Noise Controller e Output modules 8 bands Parametric EQ HPF LPF Delay Voice tracking Panel layout A Front panel 1 POWER Power indicator 2 STATUS When the system run normally the indicator is flickering it stays ON during upgrading 3 IN Individual input signal indicators It illuminates green when a signal is present and red when the channel is switched off MUTE 4 OUT Individual indicators of output signal It illuminates green when a signal is present and red when the channel is switched off MUTE Description B Rear Panel 5 POWER Power socket accepts voltages from 100V 240V 50 60 Hz 6 M LAN Network interface to connect PC on line editing an
21. ocessing modules for each channel 4 Control of the inputs outputs Displays the gain level and mute for each inputs outputs 5 Functions and non visible channel The processing modules in the box 3 correspond to the last channel being clicked to view channels hidden on the screen use the arrow keys left and right When a channel is framed in red the Copy Paste can be performed When the frame is blue then it displays its own settings 6 DSP resources bar Displays the DSP resources the type of user and the network connection Menu Bar 1 File New Create a new editing file Original parameters are configured at the factory e Open Load a saved scene e Save Save the current configuration to the local disk Exit Exit from the software 2 Local Settings a RC panel Configuration Refer to the operating instructions specific to the programming of the control panels by opening the menu and by clicking on the icon Then select the language English or French in the dialog box b Channel Setting Conduct sorting grouping and hiding operations to the input and output channels y y F J y Am E e Sort shows the position of channels on the screen To change a position select a channel and use the commands Scroll up and Scroll down e Name Select the channel click in the cell in the column Name and change the name Type Displays channel attributes cannot be modif
22. ower state and shall communicate it to a GPIO pin that controls the change of a parameter in the device Wiring output R O 5 8 The electrical characteristic OC Opened Collector of output R O 5 8 requires that a resistance of 10 be inserted between pins 13 and 5 8 to obtain the required 12 V reference As shown in the diagram above pin 13 is constantly at 12 V PIN 11 R O 8 switches from 0 to 12 V depending on changes in the device Menu Bar Examples 1 Settings with Scene Display Go to the GPIO Setting menu click R O 8 then GPIO Enabled On then Apply Change settings as shown in the following example and click Apply again In this example if Scene 8 is loaded using the Stage manager menu pin 11 R O 8 will be in the electrical low level and will remain in this state until another Scene is loaded At that time pin 11 R O 8 will switch to high level GPIO Channel Output GPIO Enabled On Of Display Type Scene Display v Output Level Type Output low no Output high no output high output low Parameter Setting Scene display options Important the settings will be effective only after validation by clicking Apply 2 Settings with Level Display F T fad faa bed aai fsd ai je aa lad asi fed 16 J GPIO Channel Output amp GPIO Enabled On of Display Type Level Display Output Level Type Output low no Output high no o
23. pass High Bypass VDass VDass2 VDass3 VDass VDassb5 vDassb5 VDasss s a Bypass Bypass2 Bypass3 Bypass4 Bypass5 Bypass6 Bypass Bypass Fa 20000 cd 20 BE fa so 200 2 1000 3200 20 12000 16000 B tterworth 77 B tterWorth 66 oo G oo oo A oo B oo A oo G oo A oo oBnTmv O a MEO O BUG Delay Bypass 0 ms 0 m Main Bypass Flatten All This module processes the signal EQ to drive the amplification system assigned to each output It combines a 8 bands parametric equalizer where you can adjust the center frequency gain and selectivity plus a high pass filter and low pass filter Outputs a Parametric filters The data can be entered in numerical value in windows F G and Q or via the computer mouse directly on the curve Input display of the input level in the processing module e Bypass1 8 individual bypass of filter 1 8 e F G Q adjustment of the center frequency gain and selectivity e EQ Bypass bypass of all filters simultaneously b Crossover Low Bypass High Bypass LPF and HPF filters bypass F G adjustment of the cut off frequency and gain Butterworth Bessel Linkwitz Riley filter type selection e 6 48 selection of the filter slope dB c Delay Delay Bypass delay bypass and delay adjustment in milliseconds 0 2000 or meters 0 680 e Invert phase inversion Main Bypass bypass of
24. r name and Password and then click Modify Delete one user by the system administrator only Select the user and click on Delete e Add a user by the system administrator only Select a blank row and insert information from a new user through the fields User name and Password and then click Add List of default users LL Iype UserName Password Administrator 123456 Menu Bar b Serial Settings To view and modify the settings of the serial ports c Network Settings bae rr Network Settin IP 192 168 10 106 Mask 255 255 255 0 OK Gateway 192 168 10 HE To view and modify the components of network setting Menu Bar d Scene Manager ID Status l Current Scene3 Scene4 Scene5 Scene6 Scene7 Scene8 There are 8 configuration memories called Scene These can be edited and saved very simply e Rename scene gives or changes a name Select the line you wish to edit and then click Rename scene enter the new name in the window and confirm e Save to device saves the current scene in the device s memory Reset resets the configuration being edited e Reset All resets all scenes e Load scene makes active a scene saved in the device e Upload to device loads a scene stored in the PC to the device s memory Once loaded click on Load scene to activate the scene in the device Download to local saves the current edited scene in the PC s m
25. rstorm turn the unit off and disconnect it from any power outlet HEAT Do not install the unit in a place subject to excessive heat or direct radiation from the Sun Operating ambient temperature must not be below 5 C 41 F or above 35 C 95 F DAMAGE Unplug immediately in the event of introduction of liquids or objects in the device as well as in the event of damage to the power cable Also unplug the unit if it emits smoke an odor or unusual noise Then contact a dealer or a Service Center authorized by Audiopole DISPOSAL Ner This symbol indicates that the disposal of this product is submitted to local regulations Please contact your local dealer Index 154016 a aM Ein t es dp a 4 TUER 4 Be ID SCIIDUOI s ben um ei HI IS TI CP MED EON DM 4 Pig POMC a ens 4 E 9 Aaa imde A Va v Nx dpa FER Feet E Pa D opc ad 6 5 Men BE oes a Cem ab AN T Wj TS EE 7 2 2111 ile sa e a RC Panel Configuration seee mene D 1472 91815 ich den ed aea 8 Gi 8 JDISCOMMCCU t 8 f Center Control Command ai aaa 9 Ox DEVICE M TM 10 d USER Managert
26. the whole Speaker Manager module e Flatten All all parameters are reset to the factory settings e Output adjustment and display of the output level for the whole module 3 Limiter Limit Threshold dB Release ms Flatten All The Limiter protects against an excessive output signal sent to external devices by limiting the gain once it exceeds a certain threshold Sorties e GR displays the limitation value e Output displays the output level of the module Threshold dB limitation threshold setting Release ms reaction time of the limiter e Flatten All all parameters are reset to the factory settings Bypass limiter bypass 4 Output setting Output Setting Sensitivity 6dBu 12dBu Sensitivity selects output sensitivity at 0 dBu 6 dBu or 12 dBu Mute Output channel mute similar to the M button above each channel faders Technical Features DSP AID D A Converter Dynamic Range Inputs Outputs Channel Crosstalk Frequency Response Harmonic Distortion THD D Equivalent Input Noise EIN Control Interface GPIO Network Remote Control Panels Software Operating Temperature Power Supply Dimensions L x D x H Net Weight Texas Instruments L138 24 bits 48 kHz sampling up to 96 kHz Converter 114 dB Input to Output 110 dB x12 e Balanced Mic Line Phoenix connector e Impedance 2 ka e Gain max 54 dB e Phantom Power 48 V
27. ts settings will appear in the upper windows A channel setting configuration include the following information 1 Number or name of the channel The indication may be modified and may contain up to 15 alphanumeric characters including 6 visible in the window 2 Ledicon indicating if the input channel is controlled or receives the signal via an external remote control panel The light has three states on flash or off Use of the external remote Presence signal on the control panel authorized remote panel O n 3 Pre Indicates whether the displayed input level is Pre fader blue light or post fader light off 4 Adjustment and visualization of the input by the position of the fader gain 5 Value of the input gain Inputs 1 Creating Groups of Inputs Inputs can be grouped for common modifications so when one changes the gain of a group all channels in the group will be affected 4 5 6 7 8 g 10 LI LI LI LS LI 24 24 24 24 24 4 4 rE E ie Add To Group gt 1 Add To DCA 2 5 Delete Group Fron j 60 retete ULA rror 3 28 42 0 0 Copy 0 0 User admin Dev Paste 26 9 DSP2 0 To create a group use the right click of the mouse click on a channel choose Add To Group or Add To DCA then select the number of a group of 1 to 4 A new fader appears with the reference of the created group The name of this group can b
28. ty of the Microphone and line input can be adjusted from 0 dBu to 54 dBu by clicking on the proposed values e Panel call sets the signal from an external remote control panel to the input channel Mute cuts the input signal and lights red indicator M On the front panel of the device the Led corresponding to the channel unit lights up red Test Tone activates a pink noise white noise or variable frequency sinusoidal signal The level can be adjusted from 0 dB to 60 dB Phantom activates a Phantom power for electret microphones Caution do not use this option for dynamic microphones or line connections this may damage the equipment Inputs 4 Expander Gate EXP Gate Threshold Ratio Attack Release els ms ms 24 2 1 6 Bypass Flatten All The capabilities of the Expander are to add Dynamics to a signal When the signal is below a certain threshold the Expander boosts the input signal with a determined ratio When the signal is beyond the threshold the output signal remains identical to the input signal By adjusting the value of the ratio to its maximum the Expander is transformed into a Noise Gate e Bypass the signal is not processed and skips to the next processing module e Ratio gain ratio between the input signal and the amplified signal e Attack time reaction time of the Expander when the signal is below the specified threshold Release time reaction time of the Expander when the signal
29. utput high output low Parameter Setting Options Input Output Channel Selection Input 1 Thresold level dB 28 C Sme Cancel In this example if the channel 1 input level remains below 28 dB R O 8 remains low If the level of channel 1 passes over 28 dB R O 8 level becomes high Menu Bar 3 Settings with Mute Display When channel 3 output is in Mute position R O 8 is high If Mute is removed R O 8 transitions to low 4 Settings with SysMute Display GPIO Channel Output GPIO Enabled On oft Display Type SysMute Display Output Level Type Ovteut low no p Output high no output high output low Parameter Setting Mute display system without setting parameters save j Come When all the output channels are in Mute position RO 8 is low If Mute is removed RO 8 transitions to high Menu Bar Wiring output R O 1 4 Unlike outputs R O 5 8 outputs R O 1 4 are 5 V outputs issuing a 0 4 mA Max current in high level and 30 mA in low level Example When the Scene 6 is loaded pin 3 of the connector R O 1 issue a low level 0 7 V when another Scene EEEEEEEES E E E E EE GPIO Channel Output 1 GPIO Enabled On Off Display Type Scene Display Output Level Type Output low no Output high no output high output low Parameter Setting Scene display options Scene 6

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