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1. 4 Press EXIT to get to the main menu or continue with other functions 27 Programming Presets This feature lets the installer adjust the power up volume bass and treble of each amp channel input combination It also sets the relative volume levels between different inputs on a particular amplifier channel The same inputs can have different volume and EQ settings on different amps Note The system should be completely wired before making any of these adjustments since the installer will normally want to listen to the output in order to make the adjustment Additionally the input trim levels should be set correctly see page 10 for information on adjusting trim levels 1 Enter programming mode and press the NEXT or BACK buttons until PRESETS appears on the display 2 Select the desired control VOL BASS or TREB by pressing the corre sponding button 3 Select the amplifier and input you wish to adjust by pressing the appro priate selector buttons 4 Press ENT to enter the function The display shows the current AVRUXA ID amp input combination and pre set level for the selected control gt lt a mm DJ Te In the illustration at right VOL is O m CD the selected control The display CI 131 0 10 SO A AUXAIO indicates that the preset an Ces power Ch e R 3 D g BOGEN BACK NEXT ET em volume level for the Amp 1 Aux A combination is 10 on a scale of 00 25 10 is the factory default l
2. Normally Closed requires short between precedence terminals to deactivate mic VOX Voice Activated switch activation Automatic Level Control ALC e Phantom Power PPS e For MIC B it also permits setting the input as a transformer balanced 600 Ohm input for telephone paging applications Note Changes made during MIC Setup will not be activated until you exit the programming mode The factory defaults are listed below Feature MICA MIC B Precedence Activation VOX VOX Automatic Level Control On On Phantom Power On On 1 Enter the programming mode and press the NEXT or BACK buttons until MICROPHONE appears on the display 2 Press ENT to enter the function To Set MIC Parameters 1 Select the Mic to be configured by pressing either the MIC A or A PREC VOX MIC B buttons If for example aC you press MIC A the display O lt mmm P Cu shows the precedence setting for mot n n n C Jom MIC A A PREC vox which indicates SE I ot eS that the MIC A precedence acti E3 E E Power Ole Be 1 0O BOGEN vation is set to VOX i fl A 3 2 Press the NEXT or BACK buttons to scroll available options vox 1 2 and nc 3 Press ENT to store the selection and proceed to the next feature The PROG LED will blink to indicate that data was stored 26 Programming 4 The display shows A ALC ON indi cating that MIC A ALC status is AR ALCON ON 5 Press the NEXT or
3. 25V70V 4a MIC A PROCESS a ow Pal OOO 019 REPLACE WITH TEL B r PREC G N pa ACLINEINPUT SWEDE a K 7 XC gt XC XX Je J Oj aux INPUT TRIM CQOO VOLTAGE sca BiG o C Y ELECT O O FUSE zio ee OO DC 9 CHOCHO Sr o W o TA A x ee OG ye a m 120VAC 3 BA 430w E a h I 1 h h f h h RE Ja i 1 2 4 5 6 7 9 10 11 1 MIC A XLR type connector for balanced LO Z microphone input Pin 1 is Gnd 2 MIC B TEL B Input for Lo Z balanced microphone Software config urable as a 600Q transformer coupled paging interface 3 MIC PREC Microphone precedence terminals for contact closure activation 4 AUX INPUT Unbalanced input jacks RCA type for program sources 5 AUX INPUT TRIM Variable attenuators for adjusting input source lev els 6 AUDIO PROCESS LINKS Permits the connection of external signal processing equipment 7 REMOTE Jack for use when mounting amplifier front control panel in a remote location 8 Amplifier output screw terminals 9 VOLTAGE SELECT Voltage selector switch 10 AC LINE INPUT Power cord socket 11 Fuse 120VAC 4A 240VAC 2A 12 Front Panel 1 7 6 E CIWS AUXA auxa Mc e 9 wa aj mimm gt C J xo ami mp2 ars Jovo auxo S 3 gt mo ss POVVER BOGEN d 4 Alphanumeric display area AUX A B C D Input selector buttons amp indicators AUTO Controls manual or automat
4. 3180 Only Typical Audio Process Link wiring is illustrated below See page 32 in the Programming section to deactivate the internal connection between the pre amp out and power amp in so that the external equipment can be inserted AUDIO PROCESS EQ In E LINK K D Da Ae E HC MH ES CH1 CH2 CH3 Wiring Information MIC Inputs MIC PREC Mic A Al Pin 1 is GND O O A Pin 2 A 2 1 Pin 3 I O_O ue If Mic A has a push to talk switch use these termi nals for the switch connection see Mic Precedence Setup in the Programming Section MIC B MIC TELB PREC Mic B AOOOOOGA g Ss N Shield i a Push to talk switch pair Normally open or normally closed see Mic Precedence Setup in Programming Section MBS 1000 Mic B Tel MIC B MIC TELB PREC 2010101010100 PBX Page Port or Paging Adapter Switch closure available on some page ports Program the unit for correct switch precedence or use VOX precedence if no switch closure is available 18 User Operation The ProMatrix Control Panel The control panel is the interface between the user and the unit functions Since there are three channels amp or preamp and only one control panel the ProMatrix uses selector buttons indicators and an alphanumeric display to provide control of the overall functions The information below will famil iarize you with the operation of the control panel The control panel typically sho
5. BACK but oo Kjmmb Ge tons to select GN or OFF OC JT mn cry oe Co M xo 7 OO 6 Press ENT to store the selection JC JU oe 4 POWER De K El DO O BOGEN 7 The display shows A PPS GFF indi e a cating that the MIC A phantom power is OFF If Mic B is set as la PPS OFF a TEL input see below PPs will mm Coun not be shown since it does not way O lt 1 mmm P Can apply to tel inputs wC wn n n OJw C Ow 8 Press the NEXT or BACK but IEA tons to select an or GFF Ore le Bel W mocen 9 Press ENT to store the selec tion At this point the display again shows the precedence display Press EXIT to return to the function menu or press the MIC B button to configure MIC B Note During mic configuration you can switch between MIC A or MIC B For example when the display shows PPS phantom power for MIC A you can press MIC B and set the phantom power feature for MIC B The same holds true for the PREC and ALC features To Set MIC B for TEL Operation Located between the ALC and PHAN features is the MIC B TEL setup fea ture 1 The display shows 8 N RIC which indicates that MIC B is set for use with microphones 2 Press the NEXT or BACK buttons ls IN FUC to select Mf or TEL won OO 3 Press ENT to store the selec A ma Om tion If set for MIC the next dis DC 100 Ow play shows rs If set to re the am C power le Wie D 0O BOGEN PROG BACK NEXT ET En next display shows PREC
6. PM 3180 4 ohm output be sure to remove the output link see instruc tions e Make sure that input sources are active Microphones may require software setup see instructions For warranty service refer to the product registration card Our customer service support center can be reached at 201 934 8500 extension 1310 weekdays from 9AM to 8PM Eastern time Or you can e mail support bogen com 41 Specifications PM 3180 Power Output Amp 1 100 wrms Amp 2 60 wrms Amp3 20 wrms Output Taps 8 ohms 25V and 70V transformer coupled balanced or unbalanced 4 ohms direct coupled unbalanced Output Regulation lt 2dB from no load to full load all amps Input Sensitivities Mic Inputs 750uVrms no ALC Aux Input 100mVrms to 2 5Vrms trimmer adjustable Tel Input 170mVrms Input Impedance Mic Inputs 200 ohms balanced Tel Input 600 ohms transformer balanced Aux Input 50Kilohms unbalanced Frequency Response amp Distortion 20Hz to 20KHz Amp 1 Aux Inputs 20Hz to 20KHz 2dB lt 0 5 THD N direct output Aux Inputs 70Hz to 20KHz 2dB lt 0 5 THD N transformer output Mic Inputs 100Hz to 10KHz 2dB lt 0 5 THD N all outputs Amp 2 Aux Inputs 20Hz to 20KHz 2dB lt 0 5 THD N direct output Aux Inputs 70Hz to 20KHz 2dB lt 0 5 THD N transformer output Mic Inputs 100Hz to 10KHz 2dB lt 0 5 THD N all outputs Amp 3 Aux Inputs 20Hz to 15KHz 2dB lt 1 THD N direct output Aux Inputs 100Hz to 15KHz 2
7. and met Warning Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compli ance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a com mercial environment This equip ment generates uses and can radi ate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense This Class A digital apparatus meets all requirements of the Canadian Interference Causing Equipment Regulations Cet appareil num rique de la classe A respecte toutes les exigences du R glement sur le mat riel brouilleur du Canada Publication No 54 5003 02 July 1997 Printed in Korea PROMATRI Wows DIGITAL CONTROL Models PM 3000 amp PM 3180 User s Guide Owner s Information Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase Place of Purchase Address Contents Unpacking siu ee Soe as 1 Packing List coc ci cia bead eee eee i den Gai 1 ACCES
8. and the alphanumeric axa display will show se INPUT 0 2 Press the desired input selector but ton MIC A B AUX A B C D The xc selected input vvill appear on the dis XD play and its indicator will flash 50 axe J on 50 off in sync with the AUTO indicator Note If a different amp channel is selected the AUTO LED will flicker 90 on 10 off to indicate that one or more of the other amp channels is under manual control To identify which amplifier is under manual control Press each AMP button until the AUTO indicator and input indicator AUX A B etc flash together To Return to Auto Switching Find the amp channel that is under manual control Press the AUTO button once The current input based on priority will appear on the display Its indicator will light steady as will the AUTO indica tor unless another channel is in manual mode in which case the indicator will flicker This sets only the current amp channel into the auto switch mode Any other amp channels that have manually selected inputs will need to be returned to auto switch mode using the same procedure described above Note The amp channel must be in AUTO mode before another manual input can be selected Quick Start Aux Input Trim Adjustment By adjusting the Trim controls as follows inputs with different signal levels are set approximately equal within the ProMatrix unit Important You must properly set the Aux Input Trim Co
9. in 15 steps Phantom Power Supply 13VDC switchable all mic inputs Power Consumption 120VAC 25A 240VAC 15A 43 BOGEN 50 Spring Street e Ramsey NJ 07446 www bogen com
10. racks Rack Panel Kit Part No RPK79 Conventions This users guide covers the ProMatrix amplifier model PM 3180 and the ProMatrix Preamplifier model PM 3000 Each of these units incorporates three channels amplifier channels in PM 3180 and preamplifier channels in PM 3000 This manual refers to the three channels as amp channels to indicate that the instruction refers to either the three amplifier channels or three preamplifier channels Introduction Description The ProMatrix products are designed for sound reinforcement distribution in multi room applications The PM 3180 consists of three independent ampli fiers rated at 20 60 and 100 watts The PM 3000 is a three channel pre amplifier unit designed to offer the flexibility for applications with power requirements that exceed the limits of the PM 3180 Both units have a pro grammable interface that lets you selectively assign priority levels to inputs and custom configure features As inputs become active or inactive they are automatically switched onto or off of the channel Four Aux inputs and two Mic inputs lets you connect to a wide variety of program sources One of the Mic inputs can be set to accept input from a telephone paging interface The PM 3180 has outputs for 4 and 8 ohm loads as well as 25V and 70V distributed systems and includes provisions to connect external signal processing equipment The PM 3000 provides both balanced and unbalanced line level output for e
11. that the shorting clip connects COM and GND and that the shorting clip for the LINK is installed The transformer coupled out puts 70V 25V 8 Q can be made to float by disconnecting the shorting clip between GND and COM This may be desir able in certain situations where a balanced output is needed In general it is best to keep the shorting clip installed between GND and COM To connect a 4 Q load first remove the shorting clip between the two screw termi nals marked LINK Connect one lead of the 4 Q load to the 4 Q terminal and the other lead to the GND terminal Shorting Clip Link Installed see text GND COM 80 25V 70V iN 40 AO OOOO 8 4 Load 8 Ohm Spkr ee Link Installed GNk com aa 25V70v ENK_ 4 gJODo0 0 QODA 25V or 70V 16 Shorting Clip see text Remove Link com 8 25V70v UNK_ 4 EMC YC CY y LIT o e 8 Ohm Spkr 8 Ohm Spkr 4 Q Load Wiring Information AUX Inputs Unbalanced input sources other than microphones are connected to the AUX INPUT jacks The output lead from the source must be terminated in an RCA type plug The input signal range is 100mVrms to 3Vrms and is adjusted using the AUX TRIM controls AUX Unbalanced M INPUT di a CD Tape TunerfEte A o je aS OO Aux Input Trim Controls See page 10 for adjustment procedure AUX INPUT TRIM Oo oO Oo A B C D Audio Process Link Wiring PM
12. 25 allowing full Owr Oe O O Bocen volume Subsequently the dis play will show the current setting 5 Press the arrow buttons to increase or decrease the volume The level number will increase or El MA gt decrease and the pointer will move left or right in response to the changes made Note Press and hold arrow buttons to effect rapid changes in volume Quick presses of the buttons will effect single step changes in volume 30 Programming 6 Once you have set the desired limit for an input press ENT The PROG light will blink to indicate that data was stored 7 Select another amp channel input combination and repeat Steps 4 and 5 to set other levels Remember to press ENT after setting each level 8 Once all levels are set press EXIT to return to the function menu At this point you can exit the programming mode or press the NEXT BACK buttons to select another function Note 1 If the Volume Limit is set below the Preset volume level the Volume Limit will control the power on output level Note 2 Unassigned inputs for an amp can still have their Volume Limit set This is allowed since an input can be manu ally selected even if it is not assigned a priority level 31 Programming Inhibit This function lets the installer inhibit the user s ability to change the preset volume and tone settings for a particular amplifier Bass and Treble are always inhibited together as Tones Pressing BASS or TREB does the
13. F ON MIC 2 Precedence VOX N O N C VOX ALC ON ON OFF MIC TEL MIC MIC TEL Phantom ON OFF ON See the Programming section of these instructions starts on page 22 if you want to configure the microphones for other than the default values Quick Start Basic Operation This section will show you how to e Apply power to the unit e Understand the Control Panel See page 12 for full description e Select which channel the control panel affects e Change volume e Change Bass and Treble response e Manually select an input or allow priority based switching e Adjust Aux Input Trim Controls To Apply Power to the Unit Important Note For PM 3000 make sure any power amplifiers con nected to the unit are off when the unit is first plugged in Connect the AC supply cord to the unit and plug it into an outlet the unit will turn on and display the software part number for 2 seconds and then the unit will shut down To apply power press the button labeled POWER on the control panel or on the wireless infrared remote controller Understanding the Control Panel The ProMatrix unit consists of 3 channels but only one control ALIXA panel Therefore you must select the channel that the panel will al C Jaca effect Once the unit is powered ae K FETT gt Du a number of indicators will light JO m wm 00 and the alphanumeric panel will display status information a MEE AR m Jj 0 Je The illumin
14. MUNICATIONS INC t Et RAMSEY N J m UNBALANCED OUTPUTS MODEL PM3000 E O GROUND N O 1 2 3 NoRM Cum AUX MIC A Mic INPUTS REPLACE WITH AC LINE INPUT SAME TYPE TEL 81 PREC AND RATING 0000004 oS Sood 7 Qe Jota Mw Cc D 4 t 4 h A T A L i 1 2 3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 1 MIC A Female XLR type connector for balanced LO Z microphone input Pin 1 is Gnd 2 MIC B TEL B Screw terminal Input for Lo Z balanced microphone Software configurable as a 600Q transformer coupled paging interface 3 MIC PREC Microphone precedence terminals for contact closure activation 4 AUX INPUT Unbalanced input jacks RCA type for program sources 5 AUX INPUT TRIM Variable attenuators for adjusting input source levels 6 BALANCED OUTPUTS Balanced Preamp output screw terminals for each channel 7 UNBALANCED OUTPUTS Unbalanced preamp output RCA jacks 8 GROUND LIFT Disconnects output grounds from chassis ground 9 REMOTE Jack for use when mounting amplifier front control panel in a remote location 10 VOLTAGE SELECT Voltage Selector switch 11 AC LINE INPUT Power cord socket 12 Fuse 120VAC 0 5A 240VAC 25A 11 Rear Panel Model PM 3180 GND COM 8a 25V70V LINK 40 AMP Goom 00000 0000f BOGEN oiie INC CLASS 2 WIRING ACSERTABLE GND COM 8 25V70V HMK 4a MODELEM r s AME CHANNEL OOO O OOOO Jo GND COM 80
15. PM 3000 includes e Balanced amp unbalanced Line Level outputs for each channel e Ground lift switch The PM 3180 has these additional features e Independent 20 60 amp 100 watt amplifiers in one package e 4 8Q 25V amp 70V outputs on each amp e Thermostatically controlled cooling fan e Audio process links permit installation of signal processing equipment 3 Quick Start This Quick Start section is intended to assist you in getting the ProMatrix unit up and running quickly so that you can become familiar with it Important Do not place any objects directly on top of the unit Leave at least 2 inches of space above the unit to assure prop er ventilation When locating the PM 3180 be sure to leave at least 2 inches of space on the right side of the unit to allow for fan exhaust Install Control Panel The unit is shipped with the control panel disassembled from the chassis You have the option of attaching the control panel to the front panel or mounting it in a convenient location and connecting it to the unit using the 25 foot telephone cable included For longer cable runs use accessory RMPWMkKS for secure and attractive mounting of the front panel up to 250 feet from the main unit Warning Use only the telephone cable supplied Use of any other cable may damage the unit To attach the control panel to the chas sis position the panel as shown Line up the tabs on the control panel with the slots on the c
16. PRO MATRIX MM DIGITAL CONTROL User s guide PRO MATRIX Wows DIGITAL CONTROL Models PM 3000 amp PM 3180 User s Guide 1996 Bogen Communications Inc 50 Spring St Ramsey NJ 07446 All rights are reserved No part of this document may be photocopied repro duced or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Bogen Communications Inc Notice The information contained in this document is subject to change with out notice and should not be construed as a commitment by Bogen Communi cation Inc Bogen Communications Inc assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this document nor does it make expressed or implied warranty of any kind with regard to this material including but not limit ed to the implied warranties of mer chantability and fitness for a particu lar purpose Bogen Communications Inc shall not be liable for incidental or consequential damages in connection with or arising out of the furnishing performance or use of this document and the equipment which is describes Complete product warranty information is provided on a separate product regis tration card WARNING The Warning label calls attention to a procedure practice or the like which if not correctly performed or adhered to could result in damage to the unit or personal injury Do not proceed beyond a warning label until the indicat ed conditions are fully understood
17. SOMNES uri a a o dis 1 Conventions mirta Rip da air ee oh hal bee a et 1 Introduction ua LL LL 2 DOSCIIPTION er iara war aa pera Fade des 2 Features oi raseri suda vee eee hed Elena ee 3 Quick Start ide acia ee eee Oe ek 4 Install Control Panel u e 4 Basic WIMI nessi aa LE Re ia Phe area RGA 5 Factory Programmed Configuration 6 Basic Operation 4444 LL LL LL LL 7 Aux Input Trim Adjustment 10 Important Operational Notes 10 Rear Panel Model PM 3000 11 Rear Panel Model PM 3180 12 Front Panel images ee E EE ES AL A 13 Infrared Remote Controller 14 Wiring Information Qu 15 Outputs for Model PM 3000 15 Outputs for Model PM 3180 16 AUX AN PUTS ies rau DE DS RS bare ieee CI EES 17 Aux Input Trim Controls u e LL 17 Audio Process Link Wiring PM 3180 Only 17 Mic IPUR a EE ee EL 18 User Operation 19 The ProMatrix Control Panel 19 Programming ooo 22 Enter Program Mode 22 Programming Menu u e LL 23 Assignment 3 3 crees ds Lo Da GEN ED P EE REL Es 24 Mic Set UP ved
18. a 2 digit volume level number CO C Joe 00 25 The number and pointer changes eco ED ce in response to the arrow buttons eo E car Ge es E A J C Jt Jt J r After 5 seconds of no adjustment the control oa Wee p g Za panel display will again show the current input VOL remains the current control and can be adjusted at any time simply by pressing an arrow key To Control Bass or Treble res Select the desired function by pressing the ass BASS or TREB button its indicator lights The display shows 8955 or TRES the current A1 BA55 g active amp channel 47 and a 1 digit level CT Qn 288 number 7to 7 The pointer shows the ls Cati Cae cE i approximate level a J JO E uno es Press the arrow buttons on either side of the O Rs EN W pointer The number on the display changes I a in response to the arrovv buttons lt gt After 5 seconds of no adjustment the amplifier display will again show the current input and VOL will again become the current function 8 Quick Start To Select a Specific Input The ProMatrix unit is normally set to monitor input activity and based on the default or installer created priority table automatically switches the proper input for each amp channel You can override the priority switching feature of any amp channel to select a specific input to be on continuously 1 Press the AUTO button Its indicator LED will flash
19. a pee ep sta ee eee ada Gale ee 26 Presets La ed hee dni ale LG etal Soa he ela meter as 28 Volume Limit 0 0000 ce ee 30 AMBIT s oe eR geen dae ia tt fae EG teat 32 AUX Mute bc ts els Won de ne dels Go ne ea eich 33 Amplifier Link PM 3180 Only 34 PaSSWOId woo eee ete da ES 35 LD ce hit oe ites neat entra EE DA 36 Factory Defaults 0 00 cee eee 37 Testing amp Troubleshooting 38 TESTO is SE a Gerent ada Ga ARES a 38 Troubleshooting La 39 Getting Help iaa fect ESE wy eee at RGA RR 41 Specifications LL 42 Unpacking Packing List The ProMatrix carton contains the following components 1 ProMatrix unit 1 Removable Control Panel 1 Wireless Infrared Remote Controller 2 AAA Batteries 1 25 foot Control Panel Cable 1 AC Power Cord 2 Wall Anchors 1 User Manual 1 Product Registration Card The control panel must be connected to the amplifier chassis prior to oper ation See page 4 to install control panel Accessories A front panel mount kit and rack mount kit are available for this product e The front panel mounting kit lets you customize installation by locating the control panel remotely from the amplifier chassis up to 250 feet when in wall wiring is used Front Panel Mounting Kit Part No RMPWMK3 e The rack kit permits installation of the amplifier chassis in standard equip ment
20. ach channel Here is an application example for a typical restaurant bar establish ment using the PM 3180 amplifier The 20 watt amp channel plays to the entrance area waiting room the 60 watt amp channel to the dining area and the 100 watt amp channel to the bar lounge The area served by each amp channel hears program material according to the priority level for the inputs assigned to the amp channel This example is illustrated below Amplifier Channel Amp 1 100W Amp 2 60W Amp 3 20W Area Served Lounge Dining Area Waiting Room PM 3180 Audio Source Assigned Input Priorities Juke Box n CD Player 2 Radio 3 1 TV Feed Emerg Mic Page Mic 1 Highest Priority 6 Lowest Priority Input not assigned to amp The lounge audio sources and microphones are prioritized as shown with the Mics having the highest priorities and the music source with descending priorities The dining area has completely different audio needs where cer tain audio sources like the paging mic and juke box are inhibited from use in that area while the CD and radio are permitted to play Likewise for the waiting area where the inputs are assigned and prioritized for that area 2 Introduction Features The ProMatrix units have the following features e 2 Lo Z balanced Mic inputs Mic A is female XLR Mic B is screw termi nals Mic B can be configured as a 600 Ohm transformer balanced input for telephone paging a
21. all outlet cord to the AC LINE INPUT SELECT o 2 o B o 3 Connect outputs For the PM 3000 connect the correct style output balanced or unbalanced BALANCED OUTPUTS to the input of the external amp or RBODODODODOR other signal processing equipment A eS T Refer to page 15 for wiring balanced fr UNBALANCED OUTPUTS or unbalanced outputs EO For the PM 3180 connect loads between COM and the desired GND COM 80 25V70V UNE 40 output tap 8Q 25V or 70V If AHP CHANNEL lic connecting a 4 ohm load refer to K the Wiring Information section ON jue CHANNEL 2 IO am page 16 for information on the q 40 link GND COM 80 25V70V LINK 4 ANE coa od ADOO0OOOD OE 4 Connect unbalanced music input AUX M INPUT oO A 6 MIC B TELB ere Quick Start Factory Programmed Configuration When the ProMatrix unit is first powered up the factory default settings are loaded The factory default priority table is listed below If you want to change any of these priority levels you will have to use the ASSIGNMENT function in the programming mode See the Programming section of these instructions Page 22 to set priority levels Input Priority Level MICA MIC B AUX A AUX B 1 highest 6 lowest AUX C AUX D The microphone input settings are listed below Microphone Feature Default Options MIC 1 Precedence VOX N O N C VOX ALC ON ON OFF Phantom ON OF
22. and tone for all inputs even those that are not assigned to an amp channel This is because a user can select an unassigned input using the manu al input selection feature 29 Programming Volume Limit This function sets the maximum volume level that a user can select for an amp channel input combination Warning The Volume Limit function will cause the amp input combination in the PM 3180 to play at the maximum limit default value is 25 full volume This will normally be quite loud Be careful that people are not next to speakers and that the power rating of the speakers is high enough to handle full amplifier power Since the PM 3000 can only control the maximum input signal to an amplifier the VOL limits are only valid if the external power amplifier volume is not changed Note The system should be completely wired before making any of these adjustments since the installer will normally want to listen to the output in order to make the adjustment 1 Enter programming mode and press the NEXT or BACK buttons until voL init appears on the display 2 Press ENT to enter the function 3 Select the amplifier and input you wish to limit by pressing its vo JC selector buttons The display AI AUXA Ea shows the current amp input and xn J El mm 5 CJ its current volume limit setting a The 2 digit volume level can T C GFF CE Ey D C Jam range between 00 and 25 The Jt JO om factory default is
23. ated AMP 1 indicator power Je alo l BOGEN aig ie PROG BACK NEXT ENT EXT means that it is the current amp channel the one that the front panel controls will now effect AUX A is the current active input and VOL is the current active control function AUTO indicates that the inputs will auto switch The pointer LED segment between the large arrow keys shows the approximate volume level To Select an Amp or Preamplifier Channel To make another amp channel current under effect by the control panel press the desired button AMP 2 AMP 3 its indicator will illuminate Once selected the user can adjust the VOL BASS or TREB control for the selected amp channel Quick Start To Control Volume Note Changing any of the volume bass or treble levels will effect all inputs associated with that amp channel channel Turning up the volume for the current amp channel will cause other inputs assigned to that amp channel to play louder when they become active Likewise for bass and treble xo Je Be sure VOL is the current control this is the vor normal default function If BASS or TREB are lit press the VOL button Its indicator will light C TREB brightly and the volume level is displayed on the LED pointer Bass Press the arrow buttons on either side of the pointer left to decrease right to increase lt LE TTT D The display shows 47 the active amp chan ie AVOL nel VOL and
24. ction has been set for all inputs on all amp chan nels press EXIT to return to the function menu You can exit the pro gramming mode or press NEXT or BACK to select another function Note The Aux Mute level will only decrease the Aux output level when a page is made If set higher than the current user volume level or the Vol Limit level no change in level will occur 33 Programming Amplifier Link PM 3180 Only This function disconnects the power amplifier input from the preamp pro cessing circuit and permits the addition of outboard signal processing equip ment such as an equalizer or ambient noise response unit to the Audio Process RCA connectors on the rear of the amplifier chassis The link is illustrated graphically below Pre Out Amp In o o Povver i gt gt K SO 1 Enter programming mode and press the NEXT or BACK buttons until ANP LINK appears on the display 2 Press ENT to enter the function The display shows the the cur AT LN IN rent amplifier and link status the default is Amp 1 Link In eS Kom o 3 Select the desired amp by press C Gen cen n ra ing the appropriate AMP button eS evi 1 am CJ C Jes 4 Press the NEXT BACK buttons Ore AO sah esas to toggle the status between in and cur 5 Press ENT to store the selection The PROG light will blink to indicate that data was stored 6 Repeat steps 3 4 and 5 for additional links 7 Once the Amp Link f
25. dB lt 1 THD N transformer output Mic Inputs 100Hz to 10KHz 2dB lt 1 THD N all outputs Signal To Noise 20Hz to 20KHz Mic Inputs 55dBr Tel Input 55dBr Aux Inputs 70dBr Volume Control 25 step digital Tone Controls Bass 10dB 50Hz in 15 steps Treble 10dB 15KHz in 15 steps Audio Process Jacks Pre Out 300 ohms 750mV full volume all amp channels Amp In 5Kilohms 750mV sensitivity all amp channels Phantom Power Supply 13VDC switchable all mic inputs Overload Protection Automatic reset electronic Thermal Protection Thermistor heat sink sensing 105 C Power Consumption 430W 120VAC 3 6A 240VAC 1 8A 42 Specifications PM 3000 Outputs OdBV balanced outputs via screw terminal strips all channels OdBV unbalanced outputs via RCA jacks all channels Maximum Output 15dBV into 600Q balanced Maximum Gain 17 7dB Vol control 25 Input Sensitivities Mic Inputs 750uVrms no ALC Tel Input 170mVrms Aux Input 100mVrms to 2 5Vrms Input Impedance Mic Inputs 200 ohms balanced Tel Input 600 ohms transformer balanced Aux Input 50Kilohms unbalanced Frequency Response amp Distortion 20Hz to 20KHz Aux Inputs 20Hz to 20KHz 2dB lt 0 1 THD N Mic Inputs 100Hz to 10KHz 2dB lt 0 1 THD N Signal To Noise 20Hz to 20KHz Mic Inputs 55dBr Tel Input 55dBr Aux Inputs 70dBr Volume Control 25 step digital Tone Controls Bass 10dB 50Hz in 15 steps Treble 10dB 15KHz
26. each letter in turn to a maximum of 10 characters Note To edit a label press the ENT key to skip over character positions until the one you want to change is flashing Press the NEXT or BACK buttons to change the character and then press ENT to save it 8 When you have finished entering all the desired characters press EXIT or select a different input 9 Press EXIT to return to the function menu At this point you can exit the programming mode or press NEXT or BACK to select another function 36 Programming Factory Defaults This function lets you quickly erase all current configuration programming and return the amplifier to its out of box configuration 1 Enter programming mode and press the NEXT or BACK buttons until DEFAULTS appears on the display Press ENT to enter the function The display Shows CLR ALL NO CLR ALL NG referring to Clear All stored pro ramming No wC Om g 9 woe Klm en Press the NEXT BACK buttons ROC mn mm en CJ to toggle between ms or 4s for BES Ee ak SS YES Gm Cs i Ora ORN mW G socom Press ENT to confirm the selection If ys is selected the display asks U SURE NG U SURE No for a second confirma tion aC lt 1 mmm P Ce Again press the NEXT BACK aoe 2 e buttons to select y5 and press wm Ces ENT power fee Q Q socen If YES the defaults will be reset and you return to the function menu If No is selected programmed default
27. enu You can use the NEXT or BACK buttons to select functions or you can press EXIT again to return to the user mode 22 Programmin Programming Menu The ProMatrix programming menu is illustrated below Press PROG or user selected password BACK NEXT o ENT Set precedence activation ALC phantom power Set Mic B for telephone input BACK NEXT Em PRESETS gt Preset volume bass and treble levels ENT BACK NEXT o VOL UNT gt Limit maximum volume for each amp input combination ENT BACK NEXT INHIBIT gt Inhibit users ability to make volume or tone w adjustments BACK NEXT o AUX MUTE gt Set mute level of Aux inputs during microphone page ENT BACK NEXT ANP LINK PM 3180 Only Sets the audio processing links ENT BACK NEXT PASSWORD gt Change program mode password ENT BACK NEXT LABELS gt Change input source names that appear on the display an iN user mode BACK NEXT DEFAULTS gt Reset all features to the factory defaults A ENT 23 Programming Assignment The ASSIGNMENT function lets you assign a priority levels to each amplifi er input combination This function lets you create a variety of configura tion schemes and obtain maximum versatility to meet application needs The factory default priority levels are listed below Input Factory Priority Level MIC A MIC B AUX A AUX B AUX C AUX D oOahkwNnd 1 highest priority 6 lowes
28. esult No output from amps until external equipment is reconnected Preset Parameters Test Turn unit off and on Manually select each input assigned for each amp and check VOL BASS and TREB settings by pushing the function but tons Result VOL BASS and TREBLE setting shown in display for the current amp channel input combination should be what was expected If not enter PRESET see page 28 and correct settings Aux Mute Test Make one of the Aux inputs active by turning on only its source Select an amp and manually select a mic input Repeat this for all Aux Mic Amp combinations of interest Result The active Aux input will play through the amp at the volume set by the AUX MUTE function see page 33 The level balance between the mic and the muted Aux input can also be checked this way 38 Testing amp Troubleshooting Vol Limit Test Manually select an Aux or Mic input Press and hold the right arrow button until the display stops incrementing Result The display stops incrementing at the volume limit for the particular input and amp combination see page 30 Turn the Promatrix power off and then on to return volume levels to their initial preset levels Troubleshooting Display shows COM ERROR or a series of 0 X e Unplug the unit wait 5 seconds then restore power e Display communication problem Look for bent broken or dirty pins on display panel rear connector e Display cable broken or bent or dirty c
29. evel 4 Press the arrow buttons to increase decrease the volume The preset number will increase or 4 decrease and the pointer will move left or rightin 4 111111 gt response to the changes made i 28 Programming Note Press and hold arrow buttons to effect rapid changes in volume Quick presses of the buttons will effect single step changes in volume 5 Once you have set the desired volume for an input press ENT The PROG light will blink to indicate that the data was stored 6 At this point you can select another amp channel input combination and repeat Steps 4 and 5 to set other volume levels You can also select the BASS or TREB control and set the levels for these controls When you press the BASS or TREB button the display shows AL AUX A 0 the current amp channel input combination and preset level 7 S El mmm gt ae to 7 corresponding to the DO mm Coc amount of cut or boost 0 is the wn 13070 O default an Cu Ome Lae P p scam Press the arrow buttons to increase decrease the tone control The level num ber will increase or decrease and the pointer will El D move left or right in response to the changes made j Remember to press ENT after setting each level 7 Once all levels are set press EXIT to return to the function menu At this point you can exit the programming mode or press NEXT or BACK to select another function Note You should preset the level
30. fferent from the one planned Note If you forget the password enter the number 4 5 7 for the password This will send you directly to the password setting function You can then change the password or simply read it to refresh your memory When you exit this function you auto matically return to the user mode Do not use 4 5 7 as a pass word since you will not be given access to the rest of the menu features when using this number 35 Programming Labels This function lets you modify the names displayed for the current input source during user operation For example you can change the name of AUX A tO TAPE 1 Enter programming mode and press the NEXT or BACK buttons until LABELS appears on the display 2 Press ENT to enter the function The display shows suxa or a pre V viously entered label The first AUXA character will be flashing E E Om 9 630 1 mmm P O 3 If desired select another input by C 3 mn n n C J ressing the appropriate button el J Cy pressing the approp A A LS 4 Press the NEXT or BACK but O por e Gel Li Cl Socem tons to scroll through the avail able characters A Z 0 9 space and stop at the desired character 5 Press ENT to store the letter selection The PROG light will blink to indicate that data was stored 6 The second character position flashes Repeat Steps 4 and 5 7 The third character position will flash and so on Repeat steps 4 and 5 for
31. ge 24 e If Mic B is the problem check that it is not set for Tel operation see page 27 Mic distorted e Reduce volume until output is not distorted e Check if ALC for that mic is turned on see page 27 Tel input distorted e Make sure no DC voltage is connected to the Tel input e Check that Mic B is set for Tel operation see page 27 Aux always active e Check if Aux is manually selected e Check for high levels of hum and noise from source Aux never active e Check if Aux is assigned to amp in question see page 24 e No or very low audio signal present at aux input in question Music cuts in late e Trim pad set incorrectly see page 10 e Energy content of music very low No control over volume or tone e Check that the correct amp is selected see page 7 e If INHIBIT appears on the display when arrow buttons are pushed the function has been programmed not to respond see page 32 Forgot password e Reset password see page 35 40 Getting Help Bogen has support available in case you have a problem with your ProMatrix In order to make the most effective use of this service please be sure to fill out and return the product registration card included with this unit Best results are obtained when you e Read the User s Guide before operating e Remember that certain functions can be locked out when the amplifi er is in operation e Ensure all input and output wiring is correctly installed If using the
32. hannel Note You must return to auto switching before manually selecting another input Note If one amp is manually selected but the current amp is in Auto switch mode the AUTO indicator will flicker to indicate that another channel is under manual control When the manually selected amp is again made current both the AUTO and selected input LEDs will flash To Return to Auto Switching Make the amplifier under manual control the current amp by pressing the appropriate AMP button Press the AUTO button The current input based on priority will appear on the display and its indicator LED will light The AUTO LED will light steady Important Operational Notes When a microphone becomes active through Vox or contact closure the current Aux input will be muted to a preset Aux Mute function level No input switching is allowed when the Aux mute is active When a higher priority input becomes active ProMatrix changes to that input If that input goes silent for more that approx 16 seconds the unit will fade in the next lower priority active input Mics in VOX mode take aprox 4 seconds to switch back In contact closure mode the switchback is immediate One exception is the AUX D input which allows aprox 30 seconds of silence before switching back This extra delay is provided for equipment such Juke boxes that may have a considerable delay between music selections If the extra delay is needed simply give AUX D the desired pr
33. hassis Push in on the grooved areas on each side of the plas tic panel and push the control panel onto the chassis to engage the locking tabs Tabs Slots To mount the control panel in a remote location Fan Outlet z y PM 3180 only 1 Install two wall anchors 4 inches apart and level in the desired Do Not Block location The screws should protrude 1 2 2 BESURE THAT POWER IS OFF WHEN YOU INSTALL OR REMOVE THE CONTROL PANEL Plug one end of the 25 foot remote cable into the jack on the bottom right corner of the control panel Plug the other end into the jack labeled REMOTE on the rear panel of the ProMatrix unit 3 Place the control panel keyhole slots over the protruding screw heads and pull down slightly to secure the panel Note The panel must be oriented vertically to ensure proper cooling of the internal electronic components 4 Quick Start Basic Wiring 1 Temporarily set the AUX INPUT TRIM controls on the rear panel to their full counterclockwise position Trims will be adjusted later 2 Be sure that the voltage select switch is set correctly Connect the power AUX INPUT TRIM 0000 A D B c AC LINE INPUT VOLTAGE sources The lines from the sources to the amplifier should be terminated with RCA type plugs 5 Connect balanced low impedance microphones For the 3 pin Mic A connector pin 1 is ground shield MICA 6 Plug the ProMatrix into a properly grounded w
34. his function sets the volume level of each AUX input when a page is made Upon completion of the page the music level fades up to the previous level The levels can be set differently for each Aux input on each amplifier Note The system should be completely wired before making any of these adjustments since the installer will normally want to listen to the output in order to make the adjustment 1 Enter programming mode and press the NEXT or BACK buttons until AUX MUTE appears on the display 2 Press ENT to enter the function The display shows the current RV AUXA 00 amp channel input combination and a two digit number represent YC mm MN EJ ing the volume level of the muted PC Es PJ i h axa J Cw input The default is 00 total mut ao A EE ya ing and can be adjusted to 25 no C JC JCJ a Gass muting Owr le RE g Q ocen 3 Select the desired amp channel input combination and also a paging mic 4 Make a page with the microphone or telephone input and use the arrow buttons to adjust the Aux source to the desired level If the Aux Mute level is set to 00 the program will be completely muted Note The mic level for adjusting this feature is set at its preset level for the mic and amp combination 5 Press ENT to store the level The PROG LED will blink to indicate that data was stored 6 Repeat steps 3 4 and 5 for additional inputs amp channels and mics 7 Once the Aux Mute fun
35. ic input selection POWER Applies power to the ProMatrix unit AMP 1 2 3 Amp Preamp Channel Selector Buttons Level control Arrow buttons LED pointer area PROG NEXT BACK ENT amp EXIT Programming buttons 0200 9 OT E NS MIC A MIC B Microphone input selector buttons 10 VOL BASS TREB Function control selector buttons 13 Infrared Remote Controller The infrared remote controller provides all of the functions of the front panel Before using the controller install two AAA size batteries in the battery com partment of the controller Be sure to observe correct polarity To use the controller point the controller at the infrared receiver window on the left side of the front panel of the ProMatrix chassis and press the desired button 1 POWER Controls power to the ProMatrix unit 2 MIC A 8 MIC B Manual micro phone selector buttons 3 AUTO Toggles between auto input selection and manual input selection 4 AUX A B C D Manual input selector buttons 5 AMP 1 2 3 Amp channel selec tor buttons 6 TREB BASS VOL Function selector buttons 7 Up down Arrows Used to adjust level of TREB BASS or VOL 8 Programming buttons MIC B AUX B AMP 2 PROMATRIX BACK NEXT EXIT PROG Wiring Information Outputs For PM 3000 Preamplifier Each preamplifier channel has its own balanced output terminals and unbal anced RCA output jacks
36. iority level for the source connected to it If the extra delay is not needed leave AUX D as the lowest priority level or remove it from the priority list if it is not needed 21 Programming Enter Programming Mode The programming mode lets the installer custom configure the ProMatrix unit The installer uses the programming buttons on the front panel or the infrared remote controller Je fallo Ll LC PROG BACK NEXT ENT EXIT Programming Buttons 1 Press PROG The LED next to the button lights and the display shows 3 dashes The unit requires a 3 digit password The factory default is 000 2 Press the NEXT or BACK buttons to increment or decrement the first flashing digit position until O appears and then press ENT Note Pressing any button other than NEXT BACK or ENT will exit the password entry function 3 Repeat Step 2 for the second and third digits Note There is no way to correct an error when entering the password If an error is made simply press PROG or EXIT and then start over 4 Once the complete password is entered the display shows the first menu selection ASSIGNMENT 5 To program the function shown press ENT To select a different func tion press the NEXT or BACK buttons to scroll through the list of avail able functions The menu tree of available function is shown on the next page 5 After you have finished programming a function press EXIT once to return to the function m
37. ntrols Improperly adjusted trims can result in high distortion levels poor volume balance between different inputs or false triggering of inputs To adjust trims follow the procedure below 1 Make sure the various input sources are attached and operating at their normal output levels 2 Select Amp 3 as the current amp channel 3 Press the AUTO button and manually select one of the Aux inputs Start with Aux A 4 Raise the volume of Amp 3 Aux A to 25 this can be done without a load if desired 5 Rotate the Aux A Input Trim control while watching the Amp 3 output level meter Adjust the trim control so that the red LED is briefly flash ing only on loud music peaks 6 Repeat steps 3 4 and 5 for the other Aux inputs Since the inputs are common to all three amplifier channels the trims only need be set for one of the amp channels 7 For PM 3000 you must also set each of the external amplifiers volume controls for the maximum sound level desired while the PM 3000 vol ume is set to 25 Important Operational Notes e Phantom power is turned on from the factory To turn it off see the Programming Section starting on page 22 e When a microphone becomes active through Vox or contact closure the current Aux input will be muted to a preset level No Aux input switching is allowed when the Aux mute is active 10 Rear Panel Model PM 3000 6 oa BALANCED OUTPUTS POODOOOOOLI BOGEN COM
38. on the rear panel to handle different amplifier and signal processing inputs This figure shows wiring from the PM 3000 Balanced Output to a standard XLR type of balanced amplifier input Note 1 In some instances connecting the cable shield to both the PM 3000 ground and the amplifier s input ground may cause ground loops In that case remove the shield connections to the PM 3000 2 This figure shows wiring from PM 3000 Balanced Output to an unbalanced input Note this wiring Evie into an unbalanced ae sa E OO O O O input will result in 6dB 4 4 less maximum input sig nal The unbalanced connection shown in 3 is preferred m UNBALANCED OUTPUTS 3 Wiring for PM 3000 into unbalanced inputs i i I Provides maximum sig nal level drive into unbal anced inputs Wiring Information Outputs For PM 3180 Amplifier Each amplifier channel has its own output terminal strip on the rear panel Each terminal strip can handle a different type of speaker load All amps can handle 70V amp 25V distrib uted or 8 Q or 4 Q loads The 70V 25V and 8 outputs are transformer coupled The 4 Q output is directly connected to the amplifier output The 4 Q output provides a wider fre quency response with better bass reproduction and lower distortion To connect an 8 Q 25V or 70 load attach one lead to the COM terminal and the other to the terminal corresponding to the output desired Ensure
39. ontacts in jacks False triggering of non active higher priority inputs e Aux signal is overloading the input see above e Overloaded amplifier outputs Check that the correct output tap is used Recheck speaker power settings and connections No output from an amp PM 3180 Only e Assuming that power is on volume is turned up and input is active check that the shorting clip across LINK on the amplifier output termi nal strip is in place except 4 ohm operation e Check that the shorting clip is in place between COM and GND and that the speaker load returns to one of these If the shorting clip is removed make sure the speaker load returns to the correct terminal see page 14 e Check that the internal audio processing links are set to IN see page 34 Pop when microphone is turned on e If the microphone is not a condenser type be sure that phantom power is turned off for that input e Some pop noise can be caused by the mechanical switching of the mic s on off switch Mic always active e Microphone input precedence set to N C see page 26 e Hum and noise on mic line Check mic wiring e Mic manually selected see page 9 39 Testing amp Troubleshooting Mic never active Check that the type of precedence setting is correct for the application See page 26 e If mic is a condenser type check that phantom power is applied to mic input See page 27 e Check that mic is assigned to the amp in question see pa
40. pplications e Automatic level control for Mic inputs e Choice of microphone precedence activation VOX Normally Open Normally Closed e Phantom power for use with condenser microphones e 4 Aux inputs RCA unbalanced e Aux Input trim controls to adjust for differing audio source input levels e Automatic switching of inputs based on input activity e Flexible priority assignments for each input on each amplifier channel e Fade in of audio source after Mic page or when switching to a lower priority input e Adjustable paging over music level e Wireless infrared remote control unit with the same functions as the control panel e Front mounted removable control panel with soft touch buttons to select a channel provide manual override selection of input source control volume treble and bass program unit functions e Preset power up volume level of each input for each channel e Password protected programming mode e Preset bass and treble response of each input on each channel the same input can have different EQ settings on different channels e Preset maximum volume level the user can achieve e Lock out or inhibit volume bass and treble controls for each channel e Non volatile memory to retain user control settings e Change the access code e Create custom display names for input sources e Front panel mounted LED output level meters for each amp channel e Reset to factory default values The
41. s are left intact and you return to the function menu Press EXIT to leave program mode or NEXT or BACK to select another function Note The defaults will be installed immediately without exiting the program mode They can then be viewed and adjusted by selecting the different functions from the function menu Remember however that changes in microphone input configu ration and amp link status will not become effective until you exit the program mode 37 Testing amp Troubleshooting Testing Assignment Test Remove all audio sources from Aux inputs Connect an active audio source to the lowest priority input for the current amp channel Move the active source through the inputs in the order of priority that was previously set Result The input source should immediately change as the audio source is moved between inputs If the unit delays in switching between aux inputs then the priority schedule is set differently than expected Reorder the priorities using ASSIGNMENT Input Activity Test Set all audio sources so that they are active Manually select each input See page 9 and check that the source plays through the amp Result This checks that all used inputs are active If certain inputs do not play during normal operation they may not have been assigned to an amp channel Reassign the input using ASSIGNMENT Amp Links Internal PM 3180 Only Test Disconnect external audio processing equipment connections R
42. same thing Once set the unit will not respond to commands from the front panel or remote controller for this amplifier channel in the user mode 1 Enter programming mode and press the NEXT or BACK buttons until iInHiBIT appears on the display 2 Press ENT to enter the function 3 Select an amp channel by pressing one of the AMP buttons 4 Press one of the control buttons VOL BASS or TREB The dis AvOL OEF play shows the current amplifier and the inhibit status for the CT Kme LU fu w0 J Caer z F COI cl O Ml i selected control You should hear program over the speakers 5 In the illustration at right VOL is Oa E a the selected control Press the NN Lo p NEXT or BACK buttons to toggle between vet on and vot arr on means that the volume function inhibit is on and no user volume control is available on AMP 1 Likewise for the other functions 6 Press ENT to store the selection The PROG LED will blink to indicate that data was stored Note Volume and tone inhibit status for each amplifier can be performed at one time Simply press one of the other buttons VOL BASS or TREB after completing Step 6 and continue as before 7 Once the Inhibit function has been set press EXIT to return to the func tion menu At this point you can exit the programming mode or press NEXT or BACK to select another function 32 Programming Aux Mute The Aux Mute allows paging over music T
43. t priority Note Mic A and Mic B can only be assigned priority 1 or 2 Aux inputs can only be assigned priority 3 4 5 or 6 Therefore mics will always have higher priority than Aux inputs AUXD takes approx 30 sec to switch to lower priority input all other Aux inputs take approx 16 sec onds Mics take approx 5 seconds 1 Enter programming mode and press ENT when the function title ASSIGN MENT appears on the display 2 When the function is entered the Ai j 1 AUX A Amp 1 and Aux A amp input AI AUXA 3 combination is always shown along 3 with that combination s current priori cot 1 mmm gt ty assignment number 3 To select 20 3 D n es another combination use the AMP Ten JC JC buttons and Input buttons The new Owae e am OO combination appears on the display A Aa with its associated priority level 3 A priority level can only be assigned when it is not in use by another input To eliminate an input priority so that it is available for use by another select the amp input combination that has the desired priority number Press NEXT or BACK until a dash appears and then press ENT This disconnects that input from the amp so that its priority level is available for use with the other input 4 Now you can select the desired amp input combination and then press the NEXT or BACK buttons to increment through available priority levels for Mics 1 amp 2 for Au
44. treble levels will effect all inputs associated with that amplifier channel Turning up the volume for the current amplifier will cause other inputs to play louder when they become active Likewise for bass and treble 1 To control volume bass or treble you must first select the desired con trol VOL BASS TREB so that its indicator LED lights The LED point er will light to indicate the approximate level setting 2 Press the arrow buttons on either side of the pointer The display will show assuming Amp 1 is the selected amplifier For Volume A VGLXX where XX is a 2 digit number from 00 to 25 cor responding to the volume level For Treble AI TREB X where X is a digit from 7 to 7 corresponding to the amount of cut or boost For Bass 47 8955 X where X is a digit from 7 to 7 corresponding to the amount of cut or boost 3 After 5 seconds of no adjustment the alphanumeric display will return to the previous display and show only the current input Note The volume and tone controls for a particular amplifier can be programmed so that they do not respond to the control panel or infrared remote buttons If this programming has been performed the word INHIBITED will appear on the alphanumeric display when the controls are pressed Note The volume of the ProMatrix is affected by three constraints 1 the preset level 2 volume changes made by the user and 3 the vol ume limits if set The case may occur where the
45. unction has been set press EXIT to return to the function menu At this point you can exit the programming mode or press NEXT or BACK to select another function Note IN means that the internal connection between the power amp and the preamp is connected Set status to OUT when inserting external equipment Note The change in status only becomes effective after exiting the program mode 34 Programming Password This function lets the installer change the program mode password 1 4 5 6 Enter programming mode and press the NEXT or BACK buttons until PASSUORO appears on the display Press ENT to enter the function The display shows the the cur PSURU 000 rent 3 digit password The en Coe default is O 0 0 The first me Kio gt us numeral will be flashing oC J Ge oe n C Joe 220 JC IC G Press the NEXT or BACK but m0 CO tons to increment the first numer O Power fle Ge J Q Bocen al from 0 to 9 Press ENT to store the selection The second numeral flashes Repeat steps 3 and 4 The third numeral flashes Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the third numeral After entering the third numeral the first numeral will begin to flash again You can go through the digits as many times as you wish or you can exit this function and save the currently displayed password Note Make sure to press ENT for each changed digit before exiting otherwise the original digit will remain resulting in a password di
46. user raises the vol ume level to the limit set for the current input If the input then changes the volume level and limit for the new input may allow further increase of the volume If the original input once again becomes active it will still be held at the limit for the second input Now if the user lowers the volume of this input the levels of all the other inputs will change to reestablish the differences set by programming In so doing all other non active inputs may change by more than the amount 20 User Operation the current input was lowered by This is because the levels set by the user are temporary and the ProMatrix always strives to maintain volume differences set by the preset programming Typically this will only occur when the inputs or limits are set vastly different for the inputs assigned to an amp channel The same applies to the tone controls where the amp tries to maintain the EQ differences To Select a Specific Input The amplifier monitors active inputs and based on the default or installer created priority table automatically switches the proper input for each chan nel You can override the priority switching feature to select a specific input 1 Press the AUTO button Its indicator LED will flash and SEL INPUT appears on the display panel 2 Press the desired input selector button MIC A B AUX A B C D The AUTO LED and selected input LED will flash to indicate that auto switching is off for this c
47. ws the following information e The currently active amp channel the one that is currently under con trol panel control by means of an indicator lamp e The currently active input shown on the alphanumeric display and indicator lamp e Input selection status either automatic or manual selection e The currently active control VOL BASS or TREB which can be adjusted by pressing the arrow buttons If the arrow keys are not touched for 5 seconds the unit defaults to the VOL control you have to first select BASS or TREB to use these con trols When the ProMatrix is in User Mode the user can perform the following functions e Apply power e Select a channel e Adjust volume and tone for all inputs on the selected amp channel e Manually select an input To Apply Power to the ProMatrix Unit To apply power press the button labeled POWER on the control panel or on the wireless infrared remote controller To Select an Amp Channel In order to change the volume or tone for an amplifier channel the amp channel must first be selected To select press the desired AMP but ton AMP 1 AMP 2 or AMP 3 Its indicator will illuminate brightly The cur rent input for that amp will appear on the alphanumeric display panel Once an AMP is selected the user can adjust the VOL BASS or TREB control to the selected AMP 19 User Operation To Control Volume Bass or Treble Note Changing any of the volume bass or
48. x inputs 3 4 5 or 6 24 Programming 5 Select a level and press ENT to save the selection PROG LED will blink when selection has been entered Important You must press ENT after every change you make in order to save the new setting This is true for all program ming procedures 6 Repeat Step 3 4 and 5 to assign any other inputs to the amplifier chan nel Note that priority level numbers become unavailable from the selec tion list as they are assigned to a particular input Note Priority levels do not need to be assigned consecutively For example an installer could assign only 2 inputs to an ampli fier channel and give one the highest priority 1 and the other the lowest 6 If the priority 1 input went inactive the amplifier would switch to the input with the next lowest priority 6 At least one input source must be assigned to each amp channel for proper operation 7 Once you have finished assigning priorities for one amplifier you can press a different AMP button and proceed to program inputs for this amplifier channel 8 To exit the function press EXIT The display will again show ASSIGNMENT Press the NEXT or BACK buttons to scroll through the function menu or press EXIT to return to users mode 25 Programming Mic Set Up This function lets you set the Microphone features e Precedence Activation N O Normally Open requires short between precedence terminals to activate mic N C
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