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1. Secondary Hubs Supported of Secondaries Per Primary of Loudspeakers Per Primary Connections Network Input Network Output Secondary Hub Outputs Loudspeaker Assembly Output Cabling Primary to Primary Primary to Secondary Power Input Consumption Integrated Amplifier Power Physical Specifications Dimensions W x H Enclosure Material Colour Weight Mounting Methods Security Physical Electronic Digital Signal Processor DSP 35 to 85 dBA 0 5 dBA steps mute 1 3 octave 23 bands 50 options Zone 1 2 3 or none 35 to 85 dBA 0 5 dBA steps mute 1 1 octave 8 bands 50 options Programmed through Control Panel or Software Oto 2 1103 6 pin 6 pin 2 pin 2 2 pin CA6 series cable CA2 series cable 40 Vdc At typical settings 3 6 W at maximum settings 6 4 W 5 Watts 13 0x45cm 51x1 75inches Plenum rated resin White or charcoal grey 02ko OAP Flexible mounting options see installation manual No physical controls on Hub Monitored communication with Control Panel A LogiSon Representative will design the Network and select the appropriate components All technical specifications are subject to change without notice PNH 1 Primary Power Hub Primary Accessory Hub PNH 1P PNH 1A The Primary Power Hub contains the same integrated components and provides the same functions as the Primary Network Hub In addition it features a power Input used to provide the addi
2. PRODUCT CATALOGUE cco m C a u a 0 Vv VW WN LogiSon Acoustic Network The LogiSon Acoustic Network is a revolutionary and multiple award winning sound masking paging and music system It combines an unprecedented range of adjustment capabilities with the convenience of centralized control and a streamlined design establishing the standard tor performance ease of use and aesthetics This catalogue provides information regarding the Network components paging and music capabilities distribution client services installation and specifications If you require additional information about the Network please contact the LogiSon Representative for your area Your Representative can arrange a demonstration and provide you with other useful resources pertaining to sound masking and acoustics To locate the Representative nearest you visit our website www logison com To contact the manufacturer K R Moeller Associates Ltd Toll Free United States and Canada 1 866 LOGISON or 1 866 564 4766 Tel 905 332 1730 Fax 905 332 8480 Email info logison com Website www logison com This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 this device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation Table of Contents The High Performance Workplace 1
3. 18 25 50 and 100 foot 1 5 5 5 7 6 15 2 and 30 4 meter lengths Cable Couplers are used to combine the cables when longer lengths are required All Cable Assemblies feature custom over molded micro connectors with positive lock devices and orientation guides enabling quick accurate and tidy installation Physical Specifications Lengths Die Loi Msi Seine 25 me oS at Or 5 2 tar 100 ft 30 4 m Connectors 6 and 2 pin over molded micro connectors Gauge 20 AWG Material Copper stranded Color White and charcoal grey Safeguards Physical Orientation guides and positive locking mechanism Cable Couplers Cable Couplers CC2 and CC6 are used to connect two Cable Assemblies together to offer a longer cable run They are available in 2 and 6 conductor sizes and feature micro connectors permitting NN quick connections between cables a sh If the paging timer or keypad functions are not needed the Control N xX Panel can be removed after the user configures the Network In this ve ts case a Power Coupler PC2 is used to provide power to the Network The Power Coupler connects the output trom the Power Supply to the cable running to the Hubs Physical Specifications Connectors 6 and 2 pin over molded micro connectors Color White and charcoal grey Safeguards Physical Orientation guides and positive locking mechanism A LogiSon Representative will design the Network and select the appropriate components All t
4. Equalization Preset Contours Paging Performance Zone Configuration Volume Equalization Preset Contours Timer Performance Number of Zones Size of Zones Timer Schedules Volume Changes Per Day Rate of Change Volume Increments Introductory Ramp Up Exception Schedules Delayed On Feature Daylight Savings Adjustment Communication setup Network setup masking paging timer keypad settings file management diagnostics and reporting 35 to 85 dBA 0 5 dBA steps mute 1 3 octave 23 bands 50 options Zone 1 2 3 or mute per Primary Hub 35 to 85 dBA 0 5 dBA steps mute 1 1 octave 8 bands 50 options RON Unrestricted Unique schedules for each weekday 9 O to 9 minutes per increment 0 5 dBA steps 1 to 15 day user defined schedule option of 0 5 or 1 dBA steps 3 user defined schedules up to 30 exception dates Yes Automatic option of preset international or user defined schedule A LogiSon Representative will design the Network and select the appropriate components All technical specifications are subject to change without notice ANM2005 Programmable Keypad PK 1 The Programmable Keypad can be used to adjust or mute the masking and or paging volume in a defined area of the LogiSon Acoustic Network Prior to this the Logison Network Administrator will have used the Control Panel or Acoustic Network Manager software to establish what area the Keypad controls
5. ii Width 11 0 inches 28 0 cm iii Depth 3 2 inches 8 0 cm The PC network control software to ile Allow control of all system adjustments from a computer including i Network setup ii Sound masking volume and equalization iii Paging volume and equalization IV Sound masking timer programs V Paging zoning vi Programmable Keypad setup 2 Allow the reporting of all system settings gt Perform network diagnostics Programmable Keypads shall provide 1 Network communication components 2 A display indicating function selection and volume adjustments 2 A keypad interface for controlling all functions masking paging selection volume increase decrease mute 4 An infrared remote control receiver 5 An enclosure capable of being installed in a single gang box Cable assemblies to H J iP Provide power audio and control signals over a single cable assembly De Provide overmolded micro connectors Audio Input Modules to provide le Audio input for microphone telephone or auxiliary audio sources 2 Level adjustment controls Ceiling Mount Adaptors to I Attach on site to convert plenum loudspeakers to ceiling plate loudspeakers Power Supplies to iP Power the network devices and control panels 3 PART THREE EXECUTION 3 1 NETWORK DESIGN A Design network according to manufacturer s specifications 3 2 EXAMINATION 3 3 3 4 cher A Ensure that facility build out is at a stage
6. your satisfaction with the Network s performance To ensure the Network operates effectively throughout its lifecycle we encourage you to maintain contact with your Representative The Representative can determine if any office changes have been implemented that necessitate retuning the masking sound or other reconfiguration If you move your Representative can remove the Network from your current location and install it in your new premises If necessary it can easily be expanded Overview Success demands more than just the right product It requires the expertise of a group of individuals who are dedicated to the proper design and implementation of your sound masking system and can provide you with ongoing service as your organization grows and changes Our international representatives bring expertise from numerous facility related fields and pride themselves on their commitment to customer satisfaction They did an excellent job in all aspects of the project They kept in steady contact worked well with the construction company stayed on budget and presented no surprises would definitely recommend them for any sound masking or related work Director of Facilities Monster Installation A Typical Installation The Hubs are typically installed in a grid like pattern above the suspended ceiling and a Loudspeaker is attached to each Hub Primary Hubs are connected to the Control
7. 6 4 W 5 Watts 130x45 cine 5 x75 inches Plenum rated resin White or charcoal grey Oka OA Flexible mounting options see installation manual No physical controls on Hub Monitored communication with Control Panel A LogiSon Representative will design the Network and select the appropriate components All technical specifications are subject to change without notice Masking Performance Masking Sound Generation Volume Equalization Preset Contours Paging Performance Zone Configuration Volume Equalization Preset Contours Timer Performance Programming Secondary Hubs Supported of Secondaries Per Primary of Loudspeakers Per Primary Connections Accessory Connection Network Input Network Output Secondary Hub Outputs Loudspeaker Assembly Output Cabling Primary to Primary Primary to Secondary Power Input Consumption Integrated Amplifier Power Physical Specifications Dimensions W x H Enclosure Material Colour Weight Mounting Methods Security Physical Electronic A LogiSon Representative will design the Network and select the appropriate components Digital Signal Processor DSP 35 to 85dBA 0 5dBA steps mute 1 3 octave 23 bands 50 options Zone 1 2 3 or none 35 to 85dBA 0 5 dBA steps mute 1 1 octave 8 bands 50 options Programmed through Control Panel or Software 0 1O 2 1 103 6 pin 6 pin 6 pin 2 pin 2 2 pin CA6 series cable CA2 series cable 40 Vd
8. Manufacturer s specifications and installation instructions Network Design Schematics of the network showing quantity and location of network components and related cabling and accessories Warranty Documents Warranty documents covering the network components 1 6 QUALITY ASSURANCE os Manufacturer Qualifications Minimum of 10 years manufacturing sound masking systems Network Design Performed by an approved manufacturer representative Installer Qualifications Approved by manufacturer representative and are trained with the specified products or have demonstrated experience with the installation of similar products to those specified Network Adjustment Done by an approved manufacturer representative or trained contractor Single Source Responsibility Source Network Control Panels Primary and Secondary Network Devices Loudspeaker Assemblies Programmable Keypads and Cable Assemblies trom a single manufacturer 1 7 DELIVERY STORAGE AND HANDLING Protect from moisture during shipping storage and handling Deliver in manufacturer s original unopened and undamaged packages with manufacturer s labels legible and intact Inspect manufacturer s packages upon receipt Handle packages carefully 1 8 WARRANTY AND MAINTENANCE A Provide a written warranty that products installed shall be tree from defects in parts or assembly for a 5 year period from date of first use the date of network initialization PART TW
9. Network Overview Network Components Network Control Panel Acoustic Network Manager Programmable Keypad Programmable Keypad Remote Primary Network Hub Primary Power Hub Primary Accessory Hub Secondary Network Hub Loudspeaker Assembly Ceiling Mount Adapter Cable Assemblies Cable Couplers Audio Input Module Relay Output Module Paging amp Music Client Services Installation Specifications The High Performance Workplace Benefits include Increased speech privacy Reduced noise disruptions Improved concentration Increased productivity Reduced project costs Increased facility flexibility Simultaneous paging amp music Quick return on investment Clients include A C Nielsen Agilent Technologies Capital One CIBC CNN DaimlerChrysler EDS Ericsson Ernst amp Young Fortis Bank Goldman Sachs Goodwill Easter Seals IBM Kraft Manulife Financial Northwestern Mutual Life Pentair Corporation Philips PricewaterhouseC oopers Procter amp Gamble Rabobank Royal Bank of Canada Shell Siemens Smith Barney Standard Life Target Telus Time Warner Towers Perrin Volksbank Xerox It is well known that uncontrolled noise and lack of speech privacy negatively affect employees concentration slowing task performance increasing errors and threatening the continuity of creative thought These acoustical problems can also im
10. Panel in series Secondary Hubs branch from one Primary Hub or are connected to the Primary Hub in series The Network can be installed without hard wiring precise timer or paging zones because all zones are software generated If timer and paging and or music functions are required the Control Panel can be installed in any specified location If these functions are not needed the Control Panel can be removed after your Representative configures the Network If changes or additions need to be made at a later date a Control Panel can be reconnected to the Network The Network can be installed in new or retrofit open and or closed plan spaces of any size Installation can be handled by your LogiSon Representative s in house technicians by third party companies or by your own electrical or audio contractor To ensure maximum performance of the Network your Representative will perform the Network configuration independently or in conjunction with your acoustical consultant The Hubs are typically installed in a grid like pattern above the suspended ceiling and a Loudspeaker is attached to each Hub Primary Hubs are connected to the Control Panel in series Secondary Hubs are connected to a Primary Hub The Network can be installed without hard wiring precise paging timer or keypad zones because all zones are sottware generated If timer and paging and or music functions are required the Control Panel can be installed i
11. a priority page input When a priority signal is relayed to the Control Panel it sets the volume to a pre programmed level and plays the announcement over all Loudspeakers The LogiSon Network Administrator can set the masking to either continue to run or to mute during the priority page Once the priority page is complete the Network returns to its original settings A key is required to open the Control Panel s enclosure and access the keypad A password is required to access and program the Network settings The Control Panel also features two integrated alarm relays which can be connected to warning lights sirens or security systems Ethernet communication between a PC and the Control Panel enables adjustments using Acoustic Network Manager software The user friendly software provides all of the Control Panel functions as well as an expanded range of adjustment options due to the ability of the PC s large screen to display more information simultaneously The software can also be utilized for diagnostic and record keeping purposes The Control Panel can also be controlled using third party systems The advantages of centralized networked control of individual speakers digital accuracy and ease of future reconfiguration or expansion ensure that this latest generation of sound masking technology will keep pace with the ever changing workplace Ericsson Canada Inc Manager of Facilities amp General Services Con
12. Adapter Mounting is used to quickly convert the Attachment to Loudspeaker Lay in with option for screw attachment Loudspeaker for downward facing Cut Through Diameter 17 2 cm 6 8 inches installation in gypsum or other Suspension to Ceiling 3 point suspension hard ceilings The Hub is mounted directly on the Loudspeaker and Bolt Size for Suspension 8 32 x 2 5 inches B n this configuration is then lowered Backup Suspension Additional suspension option from d ring on Hub into the Adapter once it has been Physical Specifications mounted to the ceiling A steel Faceplate Diameter 22 0 cm 8 7 inches back plate offers support Depth AE c 1 1 inches Material Plenum rated resin Color White Weight oniko 0219 A LogiSon Representative will design the Network and select the appropriate components All technical specifications are subject to change without notice Cable Assemblies CA2 5 CA2 18 CA2 25 CA6 5 CA6 18 CA6 25 CA6 50 CA6 100 Audio Input Modules AIM 2A AIM 2M AIM 2T Cable Assemblies connect the components carrying power control and audio signals over the Network The plenum rated 2 conductor cables are available in standard 5 18 and 25 foot 1 5 5 5 and 7 6 meter lengths The plenum rated 6 conductor cables are available in standard 5
13. NG SYSTEMS B Sound Masking Performance Tt The system shall use digital signal processing DSP technology for masking sound NOTE TO SPECIFIER generation and adjustment of masking and paging signals 2 The masking sound shall be random and provide no noticeable repetitive pattern LogiSon Acoustic Network Networked sound masking paging and music system 3 The primary network devices shall provide a 1 3 of an octave equalizer for the masking signal capable of equalizing zones of 1 to no more than 3 speakers This section is based on the products manufactured by K R Moeller Associates Ltd located at 4 The masking volume shall be digitally adjustable in 0 5 dBA increments at each primary network device controlling 1 to no more than 3 speakers over a range of 35 dBA to 3 1050 Pachino Court 85 dBA 1m Burlington Ontario oy The system shall be capable of muting the masking volume at each primary network L7L 6B9 device Canada 6 After adjustment the system shall provide a spatial uniformity of 2dBA for the masking volume with furnishings in place Toll Free 1 866 564 4766 Tel 905 332 1730 C Paging Performance Fax 905 332 8480 Email into logison com 1 The primary network devices shall provide a 1 1 octave equalizer for the paging signal Web www logison com capable of equalizing zones of 1 to no more than 3 speakers 2 The paging volume shall be digitally adjustable in 0 5 dBA increments at each primary K R Moeller Associates Ltd als
14. O PRODUCTS 2 1 MANUFACTURERS A Acceptable Manufacturer K R Moeller Associates Ltd 3 1050 Pachino Court Burlington Ontario L7L 6B9 Canada Toll Free 866 LOGISON 1 866 564 4766 Tel 905 847 8633 Fax 905 847 7709 Email info logison com Web www logison com Substitutions Not permitted Requests for substitutions will be considered provided that the all performance requirements in Section 1 4 of this specification are met Other manufacturers seeking approval must provide a signed compliance statement from an executive officer of the manufacturer 2 2 NETWORK COMPONENTS General System Overview The sound masking and paging system shall be a networked decentralized system with complete digital central control down to individually addressable speakers The system shall be comprised of a selection of a distributed primary network devices b distributed secondary network devices c loudspeaker assemblies d one or more network control panels e pc network control software f programmable keypads g cable assemblies h audio input modules i ceiling mount adaptors and j one or more power supplies A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 g B Each primary network device shall provide A DSP based masking sound generator An individual 1 3 of an octave 23 band equalizer for masking An individual 1 1 octave 8 band equalizer for paging An individual volume control for masking An individual volume control for pagi
15. Primary Hub features an integrated amplifier Volume adjustments for each Primary Hub are made from the Control Panel Masking and paging volume adjustments are independent and can be made in precise 0 5 dBA increments over a range of 35 to 85 dBA The masking or paging volume can also be set to zero in areas that only require one or the other The Network offers DSP based 1 3 octave equalization for masking and 1 1 octave equalization for paging at each Primary Hub A wide range of pre set equalization profiles are available and can be modified as required Such fine tuning capabilities allow the user to customize the masking curve to suit the space increasing the effectiveness of the masking sound The Control Panel features an advanced calendar based timer utility that allows the masking settings to be programmed to accommodate varying levels of office activity Different masking volume schedules can be established for each day of the week and for individual days during the year when unique schedules may be required such as holidays Volume changes are made at a user defined rate with gradual transitions between events There is also an introductory acclimatization or ramp up feature for retrofit installations which gradually increases the masking volume over a period of 15 days The ramp up period can be programmed to begin on a defined date The Control Panel automatically adjusts for daylight Saving time The Control Panel also features
16. c At typical settings 3 6 W at maximum settings 6 4 W 5 Watts Bo xaAsS am oli 7S inenes Plenum rated resin White or charcoal grey aor oo Flexible mounting options see installation manual No physical controls on Hub Monitored communication with Control Panel All technical specifications are subject to change without notice Secondary Network Hub SNH 1P Secondary Hubs connect to a Primary Hub and a Loudspeaker is attached to each one The Secondary Hub s output then duplicates that of the Primary Hub to which it is attached Output Performance Masking Paging and Timer Settings Inherited from Primary Hub Loudspeakers Supported of Loudspeakers Per Secondary 1 Connections Signal Input Output 2 pin 2 Loudspeaker Assembly Output 2 pin Cabling Secondary to Primary CA2 series cable Secondary to Secondary CA2 series cable Power Consumption OW Physical Specifications Dimensions W x H IBOD Sein ex ley Ss lnG nes Enclosure Material Plenum rated resin Color White and charcoal grey Weight 0 2 kg 0 4 lb Mounting Methods Flexible mounting options see installation manual Security Physical No physical controls on Hub A LogiSon Representative will design the Network and select the appropriate components All technical specifications are subject to change without notice n Lou d spea ke r Assem b ly LA 1 A Loudspeaker A
17. dBA The high density of masking speakers ensures there is a uniform distribution of sound The Control Panel is the Network s only centralized component It provides the control and functionality of numerous rack mounted audio components reducing costs energy requirements and the space typically needed for such equipment Furthermore no independent amplifiers or equalizers are required because these components have been integrated into each Primary Hub Volume adjustments can be made in precise 0 5 dBA increments over a range of 35 to 85 dBA Each Primary Hub includes a 1 1 octave equalizer for paging output The paging volume and equalization settings are independent of the masking settings The Control Panel features a priority page input When a priority signal is relayed over this line the Control Panel sets the paging volume to a pre programmed level and plays the announcement over all Loudspeakers The Network Administrator can set the masking to either continue to run or to mute during the priority page Once the priority page is complete the Network returns to its original settings All Network settings are handled digitally There is no need to rewire the Network or access the ceiling in order to rezone or reconfigure the audio settings permitting fast and inexpensive changes as required Client Services Your Representative can visit your facility to ensure the conditions required by the Network are in place and provide you
18. dates Yes Automatic option of preset international or user defined schedule 125 including a maximum of 25 Programmable Keypads 373 3 pin screw terminal 6 pin 10 Base T RJ 45 3 pin screw terminal 2 pin screw terminal 2 pin screw terminal 40 Vdc 40 Vdc 0 3 A Max or 12 W Earth ground ORENA Be Wi 10 years 28 x 23 x 7 6 cm 11 x 9 x 3 inches Steel with powdercoat finish Charcoal grey Slip 2 kg 20 key membrane panel 4 x 20 backlit LCD 4 keyhole mounting positions Key lock enclosure Password required to access settings 2 levels A LogiSon Representative will design the Network and select the appropriate components All technical specifications are subject to change without notice Acoustic Network Manager A PC equipped with Logison Acoustic Network Manager Software can be used to communicate with the Network when linked to the Control Panel by Ethernet The user has the ability to control up to 99 Network Control Panels from one location The PC s large screen allows more intormation to be displayed simultaneously permitting a greater range of adjustment than is directly available through the Control Panel The user friendly Software can be used to perform Network configuration and to establish the masking paging music timer and keypad settings These settings can be saved or printed for diagnostic or record keeping purposes Control Performance Functions Masking Performance Volume
19. eading flexibility while eliminating Volume Adjustment Range Volume Restriction Function Restriction Paging Performance Volume Adjustment Range Volume Restriction Function Restriction Connections Network Output Zoning Method Zone Size Physical Specifications Dimensions W x H x D Color Weight Remote Control Remote Receiver Mounting Methods 99 to 99 0 5 dBA per increment User defined maximum and minimum User able to enable or disable the adjustment function 99 to 99 0 5 dBA per increment User defined maximum and minimum User able to enable or disable the adjustment function 6 pin Electronically zoned using Network Control Panel V 4 1 or later No limit a O a a S lt 4 1c eE inches White 120 g 4 2 oz IR remote control receiver for use with PKR 1 Single gang wall box with white Decora style faceplate Programmable Keypad Remote Remote The Keypad also features a remote control receiver enabling the user to adjust the Keypad s settings using the Programmable Keypad 7 EO EE A LogiSon Representative will design the Network and select the appropriate components All technical specifications are subject to change without notice the need for centrally located audio equipment Masking Performance Masking Sound Generation Volume Equalization Preset Contours Paging Performance Zone Configuration Volume Equalization Preset Contours Timer Performance Programming
20. echnical specifications are subject to change without notice The Audio Input Modules are used to connect paging and or music sources to the Control Panel The Modules offer analog to digital conversation and automatically adjust for input sensitivity Each Control Panel accepts any combination of three inputs auxiliary microphone and telephone Auxiliary Input impedance 100 kohm Input maximum level 10 V Input sensitivity for maximum output 300 mV Gain Max 20 dB adjustable in 32 1 dB steps Frequency response 20 to 10000 Hz Microphone Input impedance 600 ohm Input maximum level 30 mV Input sensitivity for maximum output 1 mV Gain Max 70 dB adjustable in 32 1 dB steps Frequency response 20 to 10000 Hz Telephone Input impedance 600 ohm Input maximum level 10 V Input sensitivity for maximum output 300 mV Gain Max 20 dB adjustable in 32 1 dB steps Frequency response 20 to 10000 Hz Relay Output Module The Relay Output Module is used to connect the Control Panel to up to two external devices such as warning lights sirens or security systems Relay Output Rated load 0 5 A at 125 VAC 1 A at 24 VDC A LogiSon Representative will design the Network and select the appropriate components All technical specifications are subject to change without notice Paging amp Music Keypad Control A Programmable Keypad can also be used to adjust or mute the paging volume in a defined area of the LogiSon Ac
21. imilar General Use 4 The system shall provide an acclimatization process that automatically increases the B UL 2043 Standard for Fire Test for Heat and Visible Smoke Release for Discrete Products and masking volume over a period of time according to a programmed schedule The Their Accessories Installed in Air Handling Spaces 1996 system should allow for independent acclimatization schedules for each timer zone C ASTM E 1374 02 Standard Guide for Open Office Acoustics and Applicable ASTM 3 The system shall allow for up to nine independent timer zones per control panel Standards programmable timer D ASTM E 1573 02 Standard Test Method for Evaluating Masking Sound in Open Office 6 The system shall allow independent timer schedules tor each day of the week Using A Weighted and One Third Octave Band Sound Pressure Levels Te The system shall allow variable rates of volume adjustment Et ASTM E 1130 02e1 Standard Test Method for Objective Measurement of Speech Privacy in 8 The system shall provide optional exception timer schedules for calendar days requiring Open Offices Using Articulation Index a different schedule trom the norm E A 5 The system shall offer a programmed system activation date In Room Occupant Control The system shall capable of including wall mounted in room programmable keypads giving the facility occupants manual control over the masking and paging volumes The keypads shall be capable of adjusting ma
22. ition of sound generators amplifiers or equalizers This high level of component integration dramatically reduces the costs energy and space requirements typically needed for audio equipment Hubs are connected to the Control Panel in series A Speaker is connected to each hub and broadcasts the masking sound and other audio signals over the Network Attractive enclosures and cable enable the ff Network to be installed in visible applications The Ceiling Mount Adapter quickly converts the speaker for downward facing installation in hard ceilings f Components are not shown to scale The Network can also be controlled using third party systems Network Control Panel NCP 2 The Control Panel is the Network s only centralized component It provides the control flexibility and functionality of numerous rack mounted components reducing costs energy requirements and the space needed for audio equipment The Network Control Panel allows the user to program all Network functions from a central location Commands can be sent to one a group or all Primary Hubs on the Network The Primary Hub then controls the output of the Loudspeaker attached to it and that of the Loudspeakers attached to the Secondary Hubs The Control Panel is the Network s only centralized component It provides the control flexibility and functionality of numerous rack mounted components reducing co
23. n any specified location If these functions are not needed the Control Panel can be removed after your Representative configures the Network If changes or additions need to be made at a later date a Control Panel can be reconnected to the Network If you move your Representative can remove the Network from your current location and install it in your new premises If necessary it can easily be expanded Installation is exceptionally efficient because LogiSon components were designed to All cabling connections are clearly marked with embossed icons on the Hubs The Cable Assemblies feature micro connectors with positive lock devices and orientation guides that prevent improper connections Loudspeakers can be modified on site to accommodate various installation requirements The threaded chain mount and flexible enclosure design allow the Loudspeaker to be suspended from the Hub in either upward or downward orientation The Hub Loudspeaker and Ceiling Mount Adapter can be quickly attached for downward tacing installation in gypsum or other hard surface ceilings Hubs can also be installed in a variety of ways including bolted to the deck suspended trom the deck or suspended from other approved structures within the ceiling There is also a backup suspension option The Cable Assemblies and Cable Couplers feature micro connectors that simply snap together Disconnecting the Cable Assemblies trom the Hubs only requires disengaging the l
24. ng Network communication components A paging channel selector and demultiplexer An audio amplifier Overall dimensions of 5 1 inches 13 0 cm 1 75 inches 4 5 cm 1 Diameter ii Height Each secondary network device shall provide A loudspeaker connection Signal connections to from other primary secondary devices Overall dimensions of 5 1 inches 13 0 cm 75 inches 45 Cm i Diameter ii Height amp G Each loudspeaker assembly shall provide i A connection to the network devices Ves A suspension chain at least 20 inches 51 cm in length and tool less length adjustment clip gt An acoustically damped enclosure 4 Tool less on site adjustment of upward downward loudspeaker orientation Se Overall dimensions of i Diameter 6 5 inches 16 5 cm ii Height 3 5 inches 9 0 cm 6 A loudspeaker driver with i Diameter 4 0 inches 10 0 cm ll Power Rating 25 Watts RMS lil Sensitivity 87 dBA 1W 1m 100 10 000 Hz 6 dB 16 Ohms T oo 5000 iv Frequency Response v Impedance vi Magnet Structure Weight Each network control panel shall provide ile Network communication components 2 Network control electronics for masking paging and timer functions 3 Connections for audio input modules 4 Paging multiplexing circuitry gt Connections to network devices additional control panels and a computer 6 Ethernet connection and IP addressability 7 Overall dimensions of i Height 9 4 inches 23 8 cm
25. ns in the volume of sound over time and across the space making the facility appear quieter and movements from one area to another less disruptive The LogiSon Acoustic Network is a revolutionary sound masking paging and music system Its networked technology ensures that you obtain the best possible results with the speed ease and versatility expected in the digital age The Network has been installed in commercial financial government medical institutional educational hospitality military and judicial environments ranging in size from hundreds to millions of square feet Our company is exclusively dedicated to developing innovative sound masking system features to meet your needs and incorporated decades of experience into developing the LogiSon Acoustic Network We strive to continuously increase the functionality of the Network Recent advances include enabling Ethernet connections developing addressable Control Panels and adding Programmable Keypads in addition to a host of other new features Network Overview In addition to the traditional benefits of sound masking outlined in the introduction the LogiSon Acoustic Network offers the following unique features Multiple Control Options A centrally located Control Panel provides precise digital control over all settings for a single speaker a group of speakers or the entire Network The ramp up feature increases acceptance in retrofit installations b
26. ntrol at Your Fingertips mee ison NETWORK 10 ACOUSTIC www logison com Patents pending in U S Canada and other jurisdictions 2006 K R Moeller Associates Ltd Scamp and Archoustics are registered trademarks of 777388 Ontario Limited LogiSon and Acoustic Network are trademarks of 777388 Ontario Limited
27. o manufactures the Scamp and AccuMask Sound Masking Systems network device controlling 1 to no more than 3 speakers over a range of 35 dBA to 85 dBA 1m Spec Version 2 0 a The system shall carry three digital multiplexed paging channels 4 The network control panel shall accept up to three audio input modules with any combination of auxiliary teleohone or microphone inputs 1 PART ONE GENERAL 5 The system shall be able to assign one of the three paging channels to each primary network device 1 1 SECTION INCLUDES 6 The system shall be able to change the paging channel assigned to a primary network device without rewiring A Sound masking systems We The system shall be capable of muting the paging signal at each primary network B Paging systems device 8 The system shall provide a priority paging override of existing paging settings 1 2 RELATED SECTIONS D Timer Performance A 2751 19 Sound Masking Systems B 27 51 13 Paging Systems 1 The system shall provide a timer function allowing masking volume levels to be automatically adjusted according to a programmed schedule 1 3 REFERENCES 2 The system shall provide a calendar based programmable timer function Timer schedules shall be assigned to an individual or group of primary network devices A UL6500 Standard for Audio Video and Musical Instrument Apparatus for Household 2 The system shall provide automatic daylight saving time adjustments Commercial and S
28. ocking mechanism The custom clip allows the length of the chain suspending the Loudspeaker to be adjusted without using tools Though the Network is typically installed above the suspended ceiling it has been designed for visible applications Modern Loudspeaker enclosures micro connectors and fitted Ceiling Mount Adapters complement the investment you make in your facility s professional appearance For additional information please refer to the LogiSon Acoustic Network Installation Manual Hub Connections amp Icons Secondary Hub Connection Network In Network Out Power Accessories Secondary Hub Connection lt 4 Deck Minimum Recommended 15 cm 6 inches 29 cm 11 5 inches lt 4 Suspended Ceiling Cut Through Installation lt 4 Deck 4 Ceiling i l Cut Through Diameter 17 2 cm 6 8 inches Specifications F FCC EN 55103 1 amp 2 Audio Video and Entertainment Lighting Control 1 4 PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS A General Performance MASTERFORMAT 2004 EDITION SECTIONS T The sound masking and paging system shall be entirely centrally controllable from a 27 51 19 SOUND MASKING SYSTEMS control panel and or an attached computer including over multiple floors 2751 13 PAGING SYSTEMS fa The system shall be able to automatically assign an address to individual network components PREVIOUS MASTERFORMAT SECTION 16820 SOUND REINFORCEMENT SOUND MASKI
29. oustic Network Prior to this the LogiSon Network Administrator will have used the Control Panel or Acoustic Network Manager Software to establish what area the Keypad controls what functions are available on it and the amount by which the user can increase or decrease the volume of the paging Each Control Panel accepts up to three line level audio inputs which it multiplexes and distributes over the Network Sources can include any combination of microphones music sources and telephone system inputs When required mixers can be used to combine signals before they are relayed to the Control Panel Paging zones are software generated rather than hardwired Each Primary Hub is programmed to broadcast one of the three channels in areas where paging or music is required The Control Panel or PC is used to manage these zones as well as the volume and equalizer settings A Programmable Keypad can be used to adjust or mute the paging volume in a defined area of the LogiSon Acoustic Network Prior to this the LogiSon Network Administrator will have used the Control Panel or Acoustic Network Manager Software to establish what area the Keypad controls what functions are available on it and the amount by which the user can increase or decrease the volume of the paging The LogiSon Acoustic Network provides digital quality audio The 25 watt RMS high sensitivity driver has a wide flat frequency response and clean audio output of up to 85
30. pact their comfort stress levels and morale When attempting to resolve these problems noise control strategies are often pursued in the Quest for Silence the notion that good acoustics are achieved when the sound levels in a space are as low as possible with zero being the best However just as with ergonomic factors such as light temperature and humidity there is a comfort level for the volume of sound and it is not zero The noise floor is the level of continuous sound that characterizes a space at any given time If this floor is too high the environment will be irritating and tiring If this floor is too low conversations and noises can easily be overheard compromising both contidentiality and concentration The noise floor in offices is often so low that conversations are intelligible from up to 50 feet 15 2 meters away Noticeable rises and falls in sound over time and across these facilities make it even more difficult for employees to block out noise Sound masking is part of a proactive approach to providing employees with the productive space they need to excel It is the only acoustic treatment that can be used to properly control the noise floor which should generally range between 42 and 48 dBA Sound masking makes conversation and noise more difficult to hear and comprehend reducing distractions and providing confidentiality for employees activities and conversations It also reduces the variatio
31. sking and paging volumes independently The keypads shall be capable of restricting access to masking and or paging volume control The keypads shall be capable of restricting the range of allowable volume adjustment for masking and paging independently The keypads shall be capable of individually muting the masking and paging output The keypads shall provide an infrared remote control receiver Diagnostic Performance The system shall be capable of ensuring that the expected number of primary network devices is present and communicating properly with the network control panel The system shall be capable of identifying the primary network devices that are not communicating properly over the network Reporting Performance The network control panel shall be capable of reading and displaying the current settings for all primary network devices The system shall be capable of generating detailed reports of all system settings down to the level of individual primary network devices Security Performance The network control panel shall be contained in a locked metal enclosure Access to the control panel functions shall be password protected No physical controls shall be located on the system loudspeakers or primary network devices The system shall allow for all settings to be backed up on an electronic storage medium The system shall monitor performance at each network component 1 5 SUBMITTALS A B c Product Data
32. ssembly is connected to each Hub and used to broadcast the masking paging and or music This component was designed to provide significant flexibility The same Loudspeaker model is used with all Hubs A threaded chain mount enables the installer to reverse the Loudspeaker s orientation up or down on site The custom clip allows the length of the chain suspending the Loudspeaker to be adjusted without using tools The cable retracts into the enclosure to take up slack and ensure tidy installation In open ceilings the chain can be replaced with an attractive braided steel cable Audio Performance Maximum Masking Output 87 dBA Maximum Paging Output 87 dBA Driver Specifications Frequency Range 90 to 10500 HZ Dimension 10 1 cm 4 inches Power Handling 25 W RMS Sensitivity 88 6 dBA W 1m Magnet Structure SOG p e OZ Impedance 16 Ohms Physical Specifications Enclosure Type Sealed Width 16 5 cm 6 5 inches Height 9 0 cm 3 5 inches Weight 0 95 kg 1 9 Ibs Color White and charcoal grey Connections Loudspeaker Input 2 pin Cabling Loudspeaker to Hub Integrated cable assembly Mounting Methods Suspend from hub or from deck or bolt to hub with CMA 1 Chain Length 51 cm 20 inches Chain Length Adjustment Tool free chain clip Loudspeaker Orientation Upwards or downwards facing tool free reversibility on site Cable Management Slack cable retracts into enclosure Ceiling Mount Adapter The Ceiling Mount
33. sts energy requirements and the space needed for audio equipment Network settings such as volume and equalizer levels for masking and paging timer paging and keypad zones timer schedules and paging channel selection can be easily and conveniently established reviewed or changed without entering the ceiling The Network uses non volatile memory so that settings are preserved in the event of a power failure Each Panel can control up to 125 components including up to 25 Programmable Keypads The Control Panels can also be networked together so that the user can control up to 99 Panels from a single PC using Acoustic Network Manager software The Control Panel enables the user to establish independent paging timer and keypad zones Hubs are selected and assigned to a group or zone which is then named and assigned unique characteristics Each Control Panel provides three paging zones as well as an off zone nine timer zones in addition to an off zone and up to 25 keypad zones There are no restrictions on the size of these zones and they can be non contiguous A single cable between the Network Control Panel and the hubs can provide hundreds of zones The Control Panel accepts up to three paging inputs which are multiplexed and distributed over the Network Each Primary Hub can be programmed to play any one of the three channels No amplifiers are required between the audio source and the Control Panel because each
34. suitable for the system installation Bi Ensure that facility is constructed according to plans including wall locations ceiling types and plenum barriers C Ensure that the plenum height is appropriate as per manufacturer s recommendations and as per plan D Ensure power requirements have been provided as per plan E Ensure sufficient space for centrally located components is available as per plan and manufacturer s specifications F Ensure any third party components required to be interfaced with the network have been provided PERMITS A Obtain necessary permits for installation work INSTALLATION A Follow all applicable codes for the area B Follow manufacturer s recommendations regarding installation as found in the LogiSon Acoustic Network Installation Manual C Follow the system design for location of loudspeakers and wiring D Record any necessary changes to the system design on the plan E Ensure that supplementary materials used meet applicable safety standards FIELD QUALITY CONTROL A Ensure that plenum heights meet the minimum recommended by the manufacturer for the loudspeakers Be Ensure that distance between the top of the loudspeaker and the deck meets manufacturer s minimum specifications C Ensure that loudspeakers are suspended in a level manner D Ensure that loudspeakers are not obstructed as much as possible E Ensure cables are properly supported in the ceiling F Ensure cables are securely terminated Acoustic Co
35. tional power required tor larger Networks Plenum rated 2 conductor cabling should be used to connect the Power Supply to the Power Hub and terminated with the supplied connector The Primary Accessory Hub contains the same integrated components and provides the same functions as the Primary Network Hub In addition it features an accessory input used to attach accessories such as the Programmable Keypad to the Network Masking Performance Masking Sound Generation Volume Equalization Preset Contours Paging Performance Zone Configuration Volume Equalization Preset Contours Timer Performance Programming Secondary Hubs Supported of Secondaries Per Primary of Loudspeakers Per Primary Connections Power Input Network Input Network Output Secondary Hub Outputs Loudspeaker Assembly Output Cabling Primary to Primary Primary to Secondary Power Input Consumption Integrated Amplifier Power Physical Specifications Dimensions W x H Enclosure Material Colour Weight Mounting Methods Security Physical Electronic Digital Signal Processor DSP 35 to 85 dBA 0 5 dBA steps mute 1 3 octave 23 bands 50 options Zone 1 2 3 or none 35 to 85 dBA 0 5 dBA steps mute 1 1 octave 8 bands 50 options Programmed through Control Panel or Software ORO ito 3 2 pin 6 pin 6 pin 2 pin 2 2 pin CA6 series cable CA2 series cable 40 Vdc At typical settings 3 6 W at maximum settings
36. trol Performance Functions Masking Performance Volume Equalization w PC Preset Contours Paging Performance Audio Input Modules Zone Configuration Volume Equalization w PC Preset Contours Timer Performance Number of Zones Size of Zones Timer Schedules Volume Changes Per Day Rate of Change Volume Increments Masking Acclimatization Exception Schedules Delayed On Feature Daylight Savings Adjustment Network Size Per Control Panel Max of Network Components Max of Loudspeakers Connections Power Input Network Output Ethernet Connection Audio Inputs 3 Priority Page Power Relay Outputs 2 Input Output Consumption Ground Battery Size Voltage Life Expectancy Physical Specifications Dimensions W x H x D Enclosure Material Color Weight Keypad Display Mounting Methods Security Physical Electronic Control Panel setup Network setup masking paging timer keypad settings audio inputs and diagnostics 35 to 85 dBA 0 5 dBA steps mute 1 3 octave 23 bands 50 options 3 any combination of auxiliary telephone and or microphone Zone 1 2 3 or none per Primary Hub 35 to 85 dBA 0 5 dBA steps mute 1 1 octave 8 bands 50 options TOS Unrestricted Unique schedules for each weekday 9 O to 9 minutes per increment 0 5 dBA steps 1 to 15 days user defined schedule option of 0 5 or 1 dBA steps 3 user defined exception schedules up to 30 exception
37. what functions are available on it and the amount by which the user can increase or decrease the volume of the masking or paging For more information please see the LogiSon Network Control Panel User Manual and the LogiSon Acoustic Network Manger User Manual The Programmable Keypad can be installed in a standard single gang wall box using a white Decora style faceplate Control Performance Functions Masking paging volume control masking paging mute remote control receiver Masking Performance Primary Network Hub The Primary Network Hub is a sophisticated electronic device offering a complete range of audio related functions The Primary Hubs are installed throughout the ceiling in a grid like pattern and a Loudspeaker is attached to each one These Hubs are connected to the Control Panel in series and are automatically assigned an operating address during initial start up of the Network The Control Panel uses this operating address to identify and communicate with the Primary Hubs allowing the user to program all of the output variables of the Loudspeakers The Primary Hub features Digital Signal Processing DSP random masking sound generation a 1 3 octave masking equalizer a 1 1 octave paging equalizer integrated volume controls for masking and paging multiplexed paging selection an amplifier and communication technology This sophisticated level of component integration provides digital quality audio and industry l
38. with the opportunity to ask questions and better familiarize yourself with the functions and benefits of the Network At this time your paging and or music requirements can also be reviewed To properly design the Network your Representative requires blueprints or CAD files of 1 the reflected ceiling plan 2 the furniture layout and 3 the partition plan including a legend showing deck to deck wall construction or any other plenum obstructions Upon provision of these blueprints and other basic information your Representative will plan the installation of the LogiSon Network Your Representative will also consult contractors designers telephone companies and other trades as required After planning the Network design your Representative will provide you with a quotation Network design and component selection are performed by your LogiSon Representative however installation can be handled by the Representative s in house technicians by third party installation companies or by your own electrical or audio contractor To ensure maximum performance of the Network your Representative will perform the Network configuration either independently or in conjunction with your acoustical consultant Configuration includes tuning the masking sound programming timer keypad and paging zones timer functions paging channel selection volume and equalizer settings After installation your Representative will follow up with you to ensure
39. y gradually increasing the masking volume over a defined period of time while the timer function allows the volume to vary with activity levels during regular hours or holidays The priority page feature allows temporary settings to be implemented in emergencies The Panel also monitors Network performance and security Centralized control of audio settings and software based paging keypad and timer zones keep initial planning requirements low and future flexibility high The Network can be quickly reconfigured without rewiring or accessing the ceiling Ethernet communication between a PC and Control Panel enables adjustments using Acoustic Network Manager software and provides multiple floor or entire building control from one location Programmable Keypads and the accompanying Remote provide on demand audio control for private offices and conference rooms Intelligent Technology A single line of Cable carries power control and audio signals over the Network The cable features micro connectors enabling quick accurate and tidy installation These intelligent components allow the user to program the output of the speakers Micro zoning 1 to 3 speakers or 225 to 675 ft 21 to 63 mMm and Tine digital control over frequency and volume adjustments provide greater customization effectiveness and comfort than traditional masking systems The Hubs also provide digital quality multiplexed audio without the add

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