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1. IN THEATER SERIES USER MANUAL FOR THE TS 120 TS 10 TS 99 CUE LIGHT MASTER STATION CUE LIGHT RECEIVER CUE LIGHT PRESET CONTROL AAA 3 4 5 if 8 9 11 CONTENTS 1 0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2 0 UNPACKING 3 0 INSTALLATION 4 0 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 5 0 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS 6 0 INTERNAL CONTROLS 7 0 CABLING 8 0 PARTY LINE TECHNICAL CONCEPT 9 0 GUARANTEE 10 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS User Manual TS 120 Issue 1 2000 ASL Intercom Utrecht Holland 1 0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION The TS 120 is a twelve channel cue light master station designed for use in both portable and fixed systems It contains 12 cue light channels with an All selected channels GO and a clear push button Each channel of the TS 120 has an ATTN attention push button and a GO push button accompanied by a large bi colour LED that is red illuminated in ATTN mode and green in GO mode The receivers TS 10 are powered by the TS 120 The presence of a receiver is detected by the TS 120 automatically if a
2. everything has been connected to TS 10 With the TS 99 unit the presets of the TS 120 s can be programmed Select the requested preset number on the TS 99 with the left and right buttons Preview the current settings with the preview button all selected channels will be shown in green flashing LED s To change the setting press program All selected channels will be shown in green flashing LED s you may change the setting by pushing the GO buttons of the TS 120 After completing your selection of the preset push and hold Store until the TS 120 returns to its normal state LINK connector OUT When the unit is one of more units in a system this connector supplies the output to the next unit XLR connectors These XLR 3 connectors are for connecting the TS 10 s to the unit Pin assignments 1 0 V ground shield 2 30 V power wire 3 signalling line The TS 120 is designed to have only one TS 10 on each output XLR More than one TS 10 connected to a line will disturb the proper functioning of the TS 120 and TS 10 6 0 INTERNAL CONTROLS Dipswitch numbered 8 Clear function works on ATTN and GO status 7 0 PROGRAMMING WITH THE TS 99 Using the presets the active preset number is indicated by the blinking dot next to the preset number An active preset must be finished sent ATTN and sent GO before the next preset maybe selected On the active preset activate ATTN by
3. it will feel hot to the touch This is quite normal and should be no cause for alarm User Manual TS 120 Issue 1 2000 ASL Intercom Utrecht Holland 4 0 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS Theater Series clear e TR 2 3 A 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 an LC 1 2 4 5 1 ATTENTION button 4 All selected channels GO button This push button activates the ATTENTION signal for that specific channel The large LED 3 will start flashing in red on both the TS 120 and the TS 10 receiver If a receiver is not connected to the selected channel the LED will extinguish 2 GO button This push button activates the GO signal for that channel It can only be activated when that channel previously was in ATTENTION mode LED 3 red illuminated 3 Indicator LED This LED indicates the status of the channel When an ATTENTION has been given by pushing the ATTN button 1 it will start flashing in red When the receiver acknowledges the reception of the ATTENTION signal it will be lit red continuously When the GO signal is activated by pushing the GO button 2 the LED will be lit green continuously When a TS 99 preset control is connected this LED can flash green to show a preset preview or a preset in program mode This push button activa
4. receiver is not present the channel is ignored by the TS 120 The connection between master station and receivers is made by standard microphone cable two conductors and one shield with XLR 3 connectors Up to twelve units can be linked through the D9 connectors and then controlled by the TS 99 preset control allowing a maximum of 144 cue light channels The unit may be connected to mains voltages from 90 240 V AC auto select 50 60 Hz 2 0 UNPACKING The shipping carton contains the parts listed below The TS 120 User manual Mains cord If any are missing contact your dealer ASL has taken great care to ensure this product reaches you in flawless condition After unpacking the unit please inspect for any physical damage to the unit and retain the shipping carton and relevant packing materials for use should the unit need returning If any damage has occurred please notify your dealer immediately so that a written claim can be initiated Please also refer to the guarantee section of this manual 3 0 INSTALLATION A vertical rack size of 2U 2 5 88mm is required for the TS 120 It is not necessary to provide rear support by extra bracing or shelving Adequate ventilation must be provided by allowing sufficient space around the sides and rear of the unit to ensure free circulation of air Forced cooling is not required The power supply is located on the rear of the unit and after a period of time
5. lways avoid that cables are making a loop So called ring intercom should not physically be cabled as a ring All cable routes should have a star configuration with the central earthing point usually close to the power supply position as the centre of the star Keep cables away from electromagnetic sources Keep intercom cables away from high energy cables e g 110 220 380V mains power or dimmer controlled feeds for spotlights Intercom cables should cross high energy cables at an angle of 90 only Intercom cables should never be in the same trunking as energy cables Place power supply in a central position In order to avoid unacceptable power losses place the power supply as close as possible to where most power consumption occurs or in other words most user stations are placed Connect ASL power supply to a clean mains outlet The ASL power supply may be connected to the mains power outlet to which other audio equipment is connected Avoid using mains outlets which also power dimmer controlled lighting systems In case of more complex installations don t hesitate to contact us Please send us a block diagram of the planned network with a list of all user stations and their positions and we are happy to advise you on cabling lay out User Manual TS 120 Issue 1 2000 ASL Intercom Utrecht Holland 9 0 WARRANTY 10 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS TS 120 This unit is warranted by ASL Intercom to the origi
6. nal end POWER CONSUMPTION user purchaser against defects in workmanship and materials in it s manufacture for a period of one year from date of Max 45 Watts shipment to the end user Faults arising from misuse unauthorised modifications or LINE DRIVER accidents are not covered by this warranty If the unit is faulty it should be sent in it s original packing to the supplier or your max output current 3 MA rms local ASL dealer with shipping prepaid A note must be output impedance gt 150 Kohms included stating the faults found and a copy of the original suppliers invoice DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT THIS PRODUCT WAS DESIGNED width 480 mm DEVELOPED AND MANUFACTURED BY height 88 mm depth 126 mm ASL Intercom B V weight 1200 grams UTRECHT HOLLAND http www asl inter com ue z GENERAL SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS Email info asl inter com Mains voltage 90 240 V AC auto select 50 60 Hz Power 45 Watt ASL reserves the right to alter specifications without further notice User Manual TS 120 Issue 1 2000 ASL Intercom Utrecht Holland 7
7. ne cable instead of cable with solid cores especially when the cable is subjected to bending during operation or installation Separate cable screen to XLR pin 1 The screen of each separate microphone cable and or the screen of each single pair in a multipair cable should be connected to pin 1 of each XLR 3 connector Do not connect this cable screen to the metal housing of the connector or to metal wall boxes outlets See page 10 for Earthing Concept Cable trunks connection boxes and overall multipair cable screen to clean earth Metal cable trunks metal connection boxes and overall multipair cable screen should be inter connected and at one point the central earthing point in the intercom network only be connected to a clean earth or a safety earth See page 10 for Earthing Concept Keep metal connection boxes and cable housings isolated from other metal parts Metal housings for intercom cables and connectors should be mounted in such a way that they are isolated from other metal cable and connector housings and from any other metal construction parts See Party Line Technical Concept Keep cables parallel as much as possible When two two channel units in a network are connected by more than one cable make sure that these cables are parallel to each other over the whole distance between those units When using multipair cable parallelism is ensured in the best possible way Avoid closed loops A
8. pushing the ATTN button All programmed channels will go to ATTN mode Then push the GO button on the desired moment and all channels will switch from ATTN to GO red to green Now you are allowed to switch to the next preset number where you start from pushing the ATTN button again User Manual TS 120 Issue 1 2000 ASL Intercom Utrecht Holland 8 0 CABLING For the THEATER Series system the interconnecting cables are of the shielded two conductor microphone cable type and the intercom line connectors are of the XLR 3 type The signals are on XLR pin 3 DC power is on XLR pin 2 XLR pin 1 is connected to the shield of the cable which functions as the common return for audio and power Since the DC signals are transferred in an unbalanced way certain rules have to be obeyed when installing the cables of an intercom network This is to minimize power loss and the possible effects of electromagnetic fields These rules are Use high quality multipair cable For interconnecting user stations power supplies and accessories in an ASL Intercom network use high quality shielded two conductor minimum 2x 0 30 mm2 microphone cable only In case of a two channel intercom network use high quality microphone multipair cable only each pair consisting of two conductors minimum 2x 0 15 mm2 with separate shield Multipair cable should also have an overall shield Use flexible cables Use flexible single and multipair micropho
9. tes the GO function for all selected channels A channel is selected when it is in ATTENTION mode red flashing or when it is in ACKNOWLEDGE mode lit red continuously This way multiple channels can be switched from ATTENTION to GO at the same moment CLEAR button With this button all channels that are in GO mode lit green continuously can be switched off in one action clearing the channels for the next action User Manual TS 120 Issue 1 2000 ASL Intercom Utrecht Holland 5 0 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS an WARNING THIS UNIT MUST BE carrie HIGH VOLTAGE INSIDE DISCONNECT MAINS INPUT BEFORE REMOVING COVER AC input voltage 90 240 V 50 60 Hz TS 120 Cue light master station been T 630 mA MAINS power switch With this switch the unit can be switched on or off MAINS Fuse This part of the MAINS entrance hold the fuse There is also an extra fuse The fuse needs to be a 1 25Amp slow blow type MAINS entrance This MAINS entrance accepts any voltage from 90 240 Vac at 50 60 Hz LINK connector IN When the unit is controlled by a TS 99 or it is a part of a system with more TS 120 s this connector should be used as input to link the units together The internal dipswitch located on the far left of the bottom PCB has two functions Dipswitch numbered 7 Demonstration mode the unit will not require TS 10 to be connected and will ignore any connected TS 10 All Channels will function like
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