Arsonic T-8000 User manual

Handbook
ARSonic
http://www.arsonic.de
Version 1.4.3
May 9, 2017

Page 2Contents
Contents
1 Safety Instructions 5
1.1 Precautions .............................................. 5
1.2 Installation .............................................. 5
1.3 Operation ............................................... 5
2 T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix and Paging Controller 6
2.1 GeneralInformation ......................................... 6
2.2 Features................................................ 6
2.3 Views ................................................. 7
2.4 SystemAddress............................................ 9
2.5 SelectionMode............................................ 9
2.6 SourceSelect ............................................. 9
2.7 AudioInputs ............................................. 10
2.8 MonitoringofZoneOutputs..................................... 10
2.9 PriorityPaging ............................................ 10
2.10 Alarm and Emergency Functions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
2.11ConnectionDiagram ......................................... 12
2.12TechnicalData ............................................ 13
3 T–8000A Paging Microphone 14
3.1 GeneralInformation ......................................... 14
3.2 Features................................................ 14
3.3 Views ................................................. 15
3.4 Operation ............................................... 16
3.5 TechnicalData ............................................ 16
4 T–8000AE Extension Control Keypad 17
4.1 GeneralInformation ......................................... 17
4.2 View.................................................. 17
4.3 Connection .............................................. 18
4.4 TechnicalData ............................................ 18
5 T–8000B/T–8000BW Remote Control with Audio Input 19
5.1 GeneralInformation ......................................... 19
5.2 Features................................................ 19
5.3 Views ................................................. 20
5.4 TechnicalData ............................................ 20
6 T–60BU/120BU/240BU USB Mixer Amplifier 21
6.1 GeneralInformation ......................................... 21
6.2 Features................................................ 21
6.3 Views ................................................. 22
6.4 SpeakerConnections......................................... 23
6.5 PriorityPaging ............................................ 24
6.6 ConnectionDiagram ......................................... 24
6.7 TechnicalData ............................................ 25
7 TI–60BU/120BU/240BU Five Zone USB Mixer Amplifier 26
7.1 GeneralInformation ......................................... 26
7.2 Features................................................ 26
7.3 Views ................................................. 27
7.4 SpeakerConnections......................................... 28
7.5 PriorityPaging ............................................ 29
7.6 ZoneSelect .............................................. 29
7.7 ConnectionDiagram ......................................... 29
7.8 TechnicalData ............................................ 30
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8 TI–120S/240S/350S Five Zone Mixer Amplifier 31
8.1 GeneralInformation ......................................... 31
8.2 Features................................................ 31
8.3 Views ................................................. 32
8.4 SpeakerConnections......................................... 34
8.5 VolumeofZone............................................ 34
8.6 PriorityPaging ............................................ 34
8.7 Connection of Paging Microphone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
8.8 ConnectionDiagram ......................................... 36
8.9 TechnicalData ............................................ 37
9 T–4060MP/4120MP Four Zone Mixer Amplifier 38
9.1 GeneralInformation ......................................... 38
9.2 Features................................................ 38
9.3 Views ................................................. 39
9.4 ModeofOperationInputs1–3.................................... 40
9.5 SpeakerConnections......................................... 41
9.6 MonitorOutput............................................ 41
9.7 ZoneSelect .............................................. 41
9.8 PriorityMute ............................................. 41
9.9 GroundLift .............................................. 42
9.10TechnicalData ............................................ 42
10 T–2S01 Stereo Mixer Pre-Amplifier 43
10.1GeneralInformation ......................................... 43
10.2Features................................................ 43
10.3Views ................................................. 44
10.4ModeofOperationInputs2–10................................... 45
10.5PriorityPaging ............................................ 45
10.6ConnectionDiagram ......................................... 45
10.7TechnicalData ............................................ 46
11 T–6245 Six Zone Mixer with Voice Recorder 47
11.1GeneralInformation ......................................... 47
11.2Features................................................ 47
11.3Views ................................................. 48
11.4SignalRouting ............................................ 49
11.5ZoneSelectforBGM/Mic ...................................... 50
11.6VoiceRecording............................................ 50
11.7MicrophoneAlarmMode....................................... 50
11.8RepeatofVoiceRecording ...................................... 51
11.9PriorityMute ............................................. 51
11.10ConnectionDiagrams......................................... 52
11.11TechnicalData ............................................ 54
12 T–2150X/2300X Power Amplifier 55
12.1GeneralInformation ......................................... 55
12.2Features................................................ 55
12.3Views ................................................. 56
12.4AudioInputs ............................................. 57
12.5SpeakerConnections......................................... 57
12.6GroundLift .............................................. 58
12.7TechnicalData ............................................ 58
13 T–6221 CD/MP3-Player 59
13.1GeneralInformation ......................................... 59
13.2Features................................................ 59
13.3Views ................................................. 60
13.4Operation ............................................... 61
13.5MonitorLoudspeaker......................................... 61
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13.6TechnicalData ............................................ 61
14 T–2221 CD/MP3-Player with Tuner 62
14.1GeneralInformation ......................................... 62
14.2Features................................................ 62
14.3Views ................................................. 63
14.4Operation ............................................... 65
14.5TechnicalData ............................................ 65
15 T–318 Paging Microphone 66
15.1GeneralInformation ......................................... 66
15.2Features................................................ 66
15.3Views ................................................. 67
15.4ConnectionDiagram ......................................... 69
15.5TechnicalData ............................................ 69
16 T–319 Paging Microphone 71
16.1GeneralInformation ......................................... 71
16.2Features................................................ 71
16.3Views ................................................. 72
16.4ConnectionDiagram ......................................... 73
16.5TechnicalData ............................................ 74
17 T–328 Paging Microphone 75
17.1GeneralInformation ......................................... 75
17.2Features................................................ 75
17.3Views ................................................. 76
17.4EmergencyCall............................................ 77
17.5ConnectionDiagram ......................................... 77
17.6TechnicalData ............................................ 78
18 T–4012 Paging Microphone 79
18.1GeneralInformation ......................................... 79
18.2Features................................................ 79
18.3Views ................................................. 80
18.4ConnectionDiagram ......................................... 81
18.5TechnicalData ............................................ 81
19 T–511C Microphone 82
19.1Features................................................ 82
19.2On/OffButton ............................................ 82
19.3TechnicalData ............................................ 82
20 T–531 Microphone 83
20.1Features................................................ 83
20.2On/OffButton ............................................ 83
20.3TechnicalData ............................................ 83
List of Figures 84
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1 Safety Instructions
1.1 Precautions
Be sure to read the instructions in this section carefully before use. Make sure to observe the instructions
and the safety symbols.
We recommend you keep this instruction manual handy for future reference.
1.2 Installation
•Do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture and don’t use it in damp areas or near water. The
apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing water and no objects filled with liquids shall
be placed on the apparatus.
•Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus that
produce heat.
•Operate the device with the specified operating voltage only.
•Do not touch the power plug with wet hands when removing or plugging the plug into the outlet.
•Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles,
and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
•When the AC Power is on, there is a potential of having dangerous voltage at the output terminals on
the rear of an amplifier. Use caution not to touch these contacts. Turn off the AC Mains disconnect
switch prior to making any connections.
1.3 Operation
•In case of the following conditions, immediately switch off the power, disconnect the power supply
plug from the AC outlet and contact your nearest ARSonic dealer. Make no further attempt to operate
the unit in this condition as this may cause fire or electric shock.
–smoke or a strange smell coming from the unit.
–water or any metallic object got into the unit
–broken case after a unit’s fall
–damaged power supply cord
–no function
•Do not block any ventilation opening.
•Make sure that the volume control is set to minimum position before power is switched on.
•Do not operate the unit for an extended period of time with distorted audio.
Caution
To reduce the risk of electrical shock, do not remove the cover. There are no user serviceable
parts inside, refer all servicing to qualified personnel.
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2 T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix and Paging Controller
2.1 General Information
The T–8000 offers the option to combine several sources and announcements into 8 zones (may be expanded
up to 32 zones). It represents a complete solution for multi-zone projects and multi-functional installations.
Typical applications are hotels, sport venues or shopping malls.
2.2 Features
•The T–8000 combines up to eight music sources, eight remote controls, up to two paging microphones,
and a microphone input
•All inputs may be simultaneously assigned to any of the zone outputs
•A remote paging microphone and three different remote control devices further extend the flexibility
of the system
•The T–8000 may be expanded up to 32 zones. The connection of four T–8000 units will form a 8x32
matrix
•Nine LC displays (program, local input/monitor and input selection), LEDs (level meter of the monitor
output, microphone priority and channel busy)
•Individual tone (bass, treble) and volume control per channel. Remote volume control available
•Three different chimes for alarm and evacuation
•Connection between the different units via CAT–5 cable
•Four keys for direct BGM and paging access
•110 or 240 V AC and 24 V DC operation selectable
•Five levels of priority (Microphone 1, Fire Alarm, Paging Mic, Remote Control and BGM)
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2.3 Views
1. INTRODUCTION
Select Source
Zone LED Display
Monitor Zone Select
Page Busy
MIC Priority Indicator
MIC Priority Button
Music Volume
Master Volume
MIC Volume Page All
Monitor LED Display
Monitor Zone Output Level
Monitor Volume
ESC
ENTER
BGM ALL
1
The matrix & paging controller family comprise an 8 channel and 4 channel ones which are cater
for multi-zone ,paging andmulti-soucres selection system .They are complete solution for multi-zone,
multi-functional venues like entertainment places, large hotel,sport or grm centers,shopping mall and
airport ect.
T-8000 offer direct connection of up 8music source input ,8remote control panels.4 remote paging
consoles and one microphone input,all of these inputs can be freely allocated into different 8 zone outp-
uts simultaneously.
2. FRONT PANEL LAYOUT
MUSIC
MASTER
MIC1
ZONE SELECT
OUTPUT LEVEL
2
3
45
0
1
6
7
8
10
9
FUNCTION
PAGE ALL
ENTER
BGM ALL
ESC
POWER
OFF
ON
MONITOR
3
45
0
1
6
7
10
9
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45
0
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8
8
10
9
SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN
PAGE BUSYMIC1 PRIORITY
ZONE 1
SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN
PAGE BUSYMIC1 PRIORITY
ZONE 8
SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN
PAGE BUSYMIC1 PRIORITY
ZONE 2
SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN
PAGE BUSYMIC1 PRIORITY
ZONE 3
SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN
PAGE BUSYMIC1 PRIORITY
ZONE 4
SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN
PAGE BUSYMIC1 PRIORITY
ZONE 5
SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN
PAGE BUSYMIC1 PRIORITY
ZONE 6
SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN
PAGE BUSYMIC1 PRIORITY
ZONE 7
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Emergency
Figure 2.1: T–8000 - Front View
Front Panel
1 Source Selector for the Zone (refer to section 2.6)
2 Alphanumeric Display of the Source (refer to section 2.6)
3 „Zone busy“ Indicator (refer to section 2.9)
4 Microphone 1 Priority Indicator (refer to section 2.9)
5 Microphone 1 Priority Button (refer to section 2.9)
6 Volume Source
7 Volume Mix
8 Volume Microphone 1
9 Zone Select for Monitoring (refer to section 2.8)
10 Alphanumeric Display Monitoring (refer to section 2.8)
11 Levelmeter (refer to section 2.8)
12 Volume Monitoring (refer to section 2.8)
13 Cancel (refer to section 2.5)
14 Enter (refer to section 2.5)
15 BGM to all Zones
16 Priority of Microphone 1 to all Zones (refer to section 2.9)
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1 Dip Switches
2 EVAC / Fire System Interface
3 Tone Output
4 EMC Input
5 Extension Link
6 Remote Source
7 Remote ControlInput
8 Page
9 LF Bass
10 Output
11 Gain
12 HF
13 Enable/Disable Switch
14 Remote SourceGain
15 Fire Alarm
16 Line Gain
17 Line Inputs
18 Paging Console Inputs
19 Paging MIC Gain
20 MIC 1 Input
21 MIC 1 Gain
22 MIC 1 Bass
23 MIC 1 H
1. Dip Switches
Dip switches set the Matrix system address.If the
system is to be expanded, each ITC unit must be
defined as Master, Slave1,2or3.
If you are expanding the system, only line in puts
1-8 ,MIC 1 and 2 x Remote Paging Consoles of
the Master Matrix are enabled .All Slave Matrix
units connected to the Master will use the Master
Matrix inputs.
For the avoidance of doubt, if a Matrix unit is confi
-gured as a slave,the slave Matrix Inputs1 - 8,MIC1
and remote paging consoles inputs will be disabled.
can be used to operate these additional zones.
Dip switch settings are as follows for configuring
the T-8000 as a Master or Slave:
MASTER
SLAVE1
SLAVE2
SLAVE3
SLAVE4
MASTER
SLAVE1
SLAVE2
SLAVE3
SLAVE4
Extension Matrix 3
Extension Matrix 1
Master Matrix
Extension Matrix 2
MASTER
SLAVE1
SLAVE2
SLAVE3
SLAVE4
MASTER
SLAVE1
SLAVE2
SLAVE3
SLAVE4
4
3. REAR PANEL LAYOUT
However, the optional wall plates (QTVCS and QTIWML)
-
+
dB
GAI N
HF
LF
0V 1
+3
-
2
PAGE
GAI N
-10
+10
dB
-10
+10
dB
1
+3
2
LF HF
MIC ROPHO NE 1
EXTENSION LINK
GAI N
-8 +8
dB -8 +8
dB
dB
OUTPUT
-
+
dB
GAI N
HF
LF
0V 1
+3
-
2
PAGE
GAI N
-10
+10
dB
-10
+10
dB
0V 1
+3
-
2
-
+
dB
ZONE
8
GAI N
HF
LF
PAGE
GAI N
-10
+10
dB
-10
+10
dB
0V 1
+3
-
2
0V 1
+3
-
2
dB
-
+
dB
-
+
dB
-
+
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
ZONE
2
ZONE
3
DISABLE
ENABLE DISABLE
ENABLE
REMOTE SOURCE 2
REMOTE SOURCE 3
REMOTE SOURCE 8
LINK IN
LINK OUT
COMMON
ALERT
EVAC
GROUND
EMC IN
+24VDC
GROUND
SLAVE1
MASTER
SLAVE2
SLAVE3
1 2 3 4
ON
12
3
EMC
INPUT
dB
OUTPUT
TONE
dB
+
-
+
-
-
+
dB
GAI N
REMOTE
WALL CONTROL
HF
LF
0V 1
+3
-
2
PAGE
GAI N
-10
+10
dB
-10
+10
dB
+3
dB
-
+
OUTPUT
ZONE
1
DISABLE
ENABLE
-
+
dB
REMOTE SOURCE 4
GAI N
HF
LF
0V 1
+3
-
2
PAGE
GAI N
-10
+10
dB
-10
+10
dB
0V 1
+3
-
2
dB
-
+
OUTPUT
ZONE
4
DISABLE
ENABLE
-
+
dB
REMOTE SOURCE 5
GAI N
HF
LF
0V 1
+3
-
2
PAGE
GAI N
-10
+10
dB
-10
+10
dB
0V 1
+3
-
2
dB
-
+
OUTPUT
ZONE
5
DISABLE
ENABLE
-
+
dB
REMOTE SOURCE 6
GAI N
HF
LF
0V 1
+3
-
2
PAGE
GAI N
-10
+10
dB
-10
+10
dB
0V 1
+3
-
2
dB
-
+
OUTPUT
ZONE
6
DISABLE
ENABLE
-
+
dB
REMOTE SOURCE 7
GAI N
HF
LF
0V 1
+3
-
2
PAGE
GAI N
-10
+10
dB
-10
+10
dB
0V 1
+3
-
2
dB
-
+
OUTPUT
ZONE
7
DISABLE
ENABLE
0V
-
-
+
dB
GAI N GAI N
-+
dB
LIN E 1 L INE 2
R
L
R
L
-+
dB
GAI N GAI N
-+
dB
LIN E 3 LI NE 4
R
L
R
L
REMOTE SOURCE 1
0V 1
-
2
INPUT V OLTAGE SEL ECTOR
USE ONLY W ITHA250W F USE
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
G
CONTACT CLOSURE
FIRE ALARM
195mV-2V/47K
195mV-2V/47K
775mV/10K
5mV-300mV/680
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REMOTE
WALL CONTROL
REMOTE
WALL CONTROL
REMOTE
WALL CONTROL
REMOTE
WALL CONTROL
REMOTE
WALL CONTROL
REMOTE
WALL CONTROL
DISABLE
ENABLE
REMOTE
WALL CONTROL
RIS QUE DE CH OC ELE CTRIC US
-NE PAS Q UVRI R
SER IAL N O:
PUBLI C ADDRESS SYST EM
AVI S:
RISK O F ELECT RIC SHO CK
DO NOT O PEN
PAGI NG MI C1 PAGING M IC2
GAI N
-+
dB
GAI N
-+
dB
12
3
12
3
+
-
G
MIC
LINE
PHANT OM
LIN E 5
+
-
G
MIC
LINE
PHANT OM
LIN E 6
+
-
G
MIC
LINE
PHANT OM
LIN E 7
+
-
G
MIC
LINE
PHANT OM
LIN E 8
MIC:5mV LINE:350mV
MIC:5mV LINE:350mV
MIC:5mV LINE:350mV
MIC:5mV LINE:350mV
1122
33
1122
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1122
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dBdB
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dBdB
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dBdB
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dBdB
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dBdB
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0.775V/600
0.775V/600
0.775V/600
0.775V/600
0.775V/600
0.775V/600
0.775V/600
0.775V/600
300mV-1.1V/10K
300mV-1.1V/10K
300mV-1.1V/10K
300mV-1.1V/10K
300mV-1.1V/10K
300mV-1.1V/10K
300mV-1.1V/10K
300mV-1.1V/10K
Figure 2.2: T–8000 - Rear View
Rear Panel
1 DIP-Switch System Address (refer to section 2.4)
2 Connector for Alarm and Emergency Functions (refer to section 2.10)
3 Volume Alarm (refer to section 2.10)
4 Volume Audio Input EMC (refer to section 2.10)
5 Extension Link (refer to section 2.4)
6 Remote Audio Input (refer to section 2.7)
7 Remote Control (RJ45)
8 Volume external Paging Microphones
9 Tone Control Bass
10 Audio Output Zone
11 Gain Audio Output Zone
12 Tone Control Treble
13 Enable/Disable Remote Control
14 Gain Remote Audio Input
15 Dry Contacts Fire Alarm per Zone (refer to section 2.10)
16 Gain Line 1–4
17 Audio Inputs Line 1–8 (refer to section 2.7)
18 Paging Microphone Connection
19 Gain Paging Microphone
20 Audio Input Microphone 1
21 Gain Microphone 1
22 EQ Bass Microphone 1
23 EQ Treble Microphone 1
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2.4 System Address
Up to four T–8000 may be connected together to form a bigger system. The extension affects only the number
of addressable zones. Only the signal inputs of the main device (Master) are active. All other inputs of the
extension (slave) devices with the exception of the zone inputs are deactivated.
The T–8000 units are interconnected via the EXTENSION LINK sockets. In each case two devices are being
connected via a 37 pin ribbon cable with male and female Sub-D connectors.
A DIP-Switch on the back of the unit determines the status of the T–8000 device either as master or slave
(extension) device. For a each device the corresponding switch has to be set to ON.
Caution
For a standalone T–8000 the master switch has to be set to ON
A maximum of 2 paging microphones T–8000A (refer to section 3) can be connected to an
extended system.
A T–8000B/BW (refer to section 5) per zone may be connected to the extension units.
2.5 Selection Mode
After selecting a zone with the SOURCE,ZONE SELECT oder BGM ALL key, the ENTER key needs to be pressed
and held down for 10 seconds. The display will blink during this time. Other than that the previous setting
will be kept.
The process my be stopped any time by the ESC key.
2.6 Source Select
The SOURCE UP and SOURCE DOWN keys select the signal sources of a zone:
•L1-L8: Line 1–4 and Line/Mic 5–8 inputs
•L: Remote input (PHOENIX) from the wall mounted control module (RJ45)
•OF: No source selected
Caution
The Remote input (PHOENIX) can only be output in the selected zone.
The BGM ALL key assigns Line 1 to all available zones.
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2.7 Audio Inputs
The unbalanced RCA line inputs 1–4 offer a sensitivity potentiometer.
The balanced Mic/Line inputs are accessible through a PHOENIX socket. A selecting switch sets the signal
sources:
Position Source
Line Line-level
Mic Dynamic Microphone
Phantom Phantoms powered microphone
The Remote input of a zone is an additional balance line level input (PHOENIX) that is being played in that
specific zone.
The MICROPHONE 1 input pages all zones (also see section 2.9).
2.8 Monitoring of Zone Outputs
The T–8000 provides a small monitor loudspeaker. The ZONE SELECT key selects the zone to be monitored.
The alphanumeric display indicates the selected zone.
A levelmeter will show the level of the selected zone output.
Caution
The loudspeaker of the T–8000 is built into the bottom of the unit. It is recommended to keep a
distance of one RU to the device below.
2.9 Priority Paging
Different priorities apply if several microphones are being connected to the T–8000:
•External T–8000A (see section 3) paging mics have the highest priority. The PAGE BUSY LED of the
corresponding Zone will illuminate during an anouncement.
•The MICROPHONE 1 input has a mid-level priority. Depending on the key PRIORITY the microphone
signal will be added to the signal source or cut out. The PAGE ALL key will assign priority for all zones
to the microphone.
•Microphones connected to the Mic/Line 5–8 inputs have the lowest priority
Caution
A selected priority for microphone 1 will be lost if the T–8000 is being turned off. To regain its
priority it needs to be activated again.
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2.10 Alarm and Emergency Functions
The two PHOENIX terminals on the backside of the T–8000 are provided for alarm and emergency func-
tions
The pins +24V DC and GROUND are for the connection to a 24 Volts backup power supply (DC) with a
minimal power of 2 Ampere.
The contact inputs 1–8 will start an alarm signal in the assigned zone if the input is connected to pin G
(common ground). The zone display will blink and show AL. The alarm level may be set with the TONE
OUTPUT trimmer.
The contact inputs ALERT and EVAC determine the type of alarm signal. To select the desired type, connect
the corresponding pin to COMMON:
Pin Alarmsignal
ALERT pulsating tone
EVAC rising sirene
In addition or alternatively it is possible to feed a special (external) alarm signal to the audio input EMC IN
and GND. The trimmer EMC INPUT adjusts the volume of the external signal.
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2.11 Connection Diagram
Figure 2.3: T–8000 Series - Connection Diagram
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2.12 Technical Data
T–8000
Microphone Input 1 Sensitivity: 5 mV–280 mV /600 Ohms
Inputs Mic 5–8 Sensitivity: 5 mV /600 Ohms
S/N: >65 dB
Frequency Response: 80 Hz - 18 kHz
Phantom Power: 48 V switchable (Mic 5–8)
Inputs Line 1–4 195 mV to 2 V /47 kOhms
Inputs Line 5–8 350 mV /47 kOhms
S/N: >85 dB
Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
THD <0.07 %
Tone Control Bass +/- 10dB @ 100Hz
Tone Control Treble +/- 10dB @ 10kHz
Mains 220–240 V AC, 50–60 Hz
Backup Power 24 V DC
Power Consumption max. 30 W
Dimensions 484 x 325 x 133 mm
Weight 6 kg
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3 T–8000A Paging Microphone
3.1 General Information
The T–8000A paging microphone (paging station) is designed to work with the T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix. It
is connected via a standard CAT–5 cable.
The paging station includes the paging control of up to eight zones and may be extended with the T–8000AE
keypad extension (see section 4).
3.2 Features
•Connection of the T–8000A paging station to the T–8000 central unit via CAT–5
•Each T8000 offers two RJ–45 Interfaces
•External 24 V power supply for distances >50 m
•Eight zone selection keys
•All Calls
•Selectable 2-/4-tone chime
•Adjustable gain for microphone and chime
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3.3 Views
Figure 3.1: T–8000A - Front View
Front Panel
1 Gooseneck Microphone
2 Power Indicator
3 Output Levelmeter
4 Talk Indicator
5 Talk Button
6 All Call Button
7 All Call Indicator
8 Zone Labels
9 Zone Indicator
10 Zone Select Buttons
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4. FRONT AND REAR PANEL
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11. POWER SWITCH. The paging console is powered from the matrix through CAT5 cable.Power
on when power switch is placed at on position, and power off when power switch is placed at off
position.
12. DC 24V POWER INPUT.The DC24V extra power supply is needed for the paging console.
13. COMMUNICATION PORT, the communication port is designed by RJ45 port, it is used to
communicated with the matrix.
14. MIC VOLUME CONTROL It is used to adjust the microphone output volume, clockwise
adjustment to increase the level.
15. CHIME VOLUME CONTROL It is used to adjust the chime volume, clockwise adjustment to
increase the level.
16. CHIME SELECTOR. The selector is designed of three options, 2 tone, off and 4 tones, this
chime is used to ask listeners' attention before announcement
REAR PANEL
11 12 13 14 15 16
010
MIC VOL.
010
CHIME VOL.
ON
OFF
COM
CHIME
POWER
24VDC
4 TONE
2 TONE
OFF
Figure 3.2: T–8000A - Rear View
Rear Panel
11 Power Switch
12 Power Input 24 V DC
13 Communication Port (refer to section 2)
14 Volume Microphone
15 Volume Chime
16 Chime: 2-Tone, 4-Tone, Off
3.4 Operation
To activate a call a destination (one or several zones) needs to be selected by using the zone keys or the ALL
CALL key. A selected zone can be de-selected with the same key.
The zone LED will indicate the condition:
LED Condition
off Zone not selected
blue Zone selected and available
orange Zone selected and occupied
After selecting the desired zone, the anouncement may be started by pressing the TALK key. The key needs
to be held down during the announcement. A blinking LED indicates that the zone had not been selected.
3.5 Technical Data
T–8000A
Microphone Type Condensor
Phantom Power 12 V
Frequency Response 80 Hz - 18 kHz
Supply Voltage 24 V DC /65 mA
Weight 1.25 kg
Dimensions (D x W x H) 180 x 143 x 61 mm
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4 T–8000AE Extension Control Keypad
4.1 General Information
The keypad extension T–8000AE adds eight additional zone selection keys to the paging station T–8000A
(section 3).
Up to three extensions can be connected to the paging station. The power supply is provided by the paging
station.
4.2 View
Figure 4.1: T–8000AE - Front View
Front Panel
1 Zone Labels
2 Zone Indicator
3 Zone Select Buttons
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4.3 Connection
The keypad extension is connected to the paging station via a 10 pin ribbon cable (included), which also
provides power.
5. CONNECTION AND SETTING
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5.1 Onnection between the remote paging console and the extension keypad: The IDE
communication cable is used to provide connection between the remote paging console and the
extension keypad and between two extension keypads
5.3 Extension keypad dipswitch setting: There are 4 address codes on both remote paging
console and extension keypad, which are used to identify itself.
Notice:
1. Only one address code swtich of each dipswitch shall be placed down position , otherwise the
system maybe will out of work.
2. Any of the dipswitches shall be set of different addresses, otherwise the system maybe will out of
work.
Connection through
10P IDE cable
Extension keypad Remote paging Console
Extension keypad 1 Extension keypad 2 Extension keypad 3
Figure 4.2: T–8000AE - Connection Diagram
Up to three keypad extensions can be connected to a paging station. Every extension requires a unique ID,
which is set by the DIP switchees on the rear:
5. CONNECTION AND SETTING
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5.1 Onnection between the remote paging console and the extension keypad: The IDE
communication cable is used to provide connection between the remote paging console and the
extension keypad and between two extension keypads
5.3 Extension keypad dipswitch setting: There are 4 address codes on both remote paging
console and extension keypad, which are used to identify itself.
Notice:
1. Only one address code swtich of each dipswitch shall be placed down position , otherwise the
system maybe will out of work.
2. Any of the dipswitches shall be set of different addresses, otherwise the system maybe will out of
work.
Connection through
10P IDE cable
Extension keypad Remote paging Console
Extension keypad 1 Extension keypad 2 Extension keypad 3
Figure 4.3: T–8000AE - DIP Schalter
4.4 Technical Data
T–8000AE
Supply Voltage 24 V DC /10 mA
Weight 525 g
Dimensions (D x W x H) 180 x 70 x 61 mm
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5 T–8000B/T–8000BW Remote Control with Audio Input
5.1 General Information
The remote controls T–8000B and T–8000BW are designed to work with the T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix.
They offer selection of the audio source, volume control and two local audio inputs (microphone and line
levels).
5.2 Features
•Connection to the central unit via CAT–5
•Aluminium (type B), white (type BW) surface
•Each remote control module offers one RJ–45 interface
•Transmission audio, 24 V DC and RS–485 control data via CAT–5
•RCA and XLR audio inputs with volume control
•Setup of system volume
•24 V DC provided by central control
•Interface for external 24 V DC for distances of >50 m
•Metal mounting box
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5.3 Views
Figure 5.1: T–8000B - Front and Rear View
Front & Rear
1 Zone Labels
2 Power Indicator
3 Alphanumeric Display of Audio Source (refer to section 2.6)
4 Source Selector for the Zone (refer to section 2.6)
5 Local Line Input
6 Local Microphone Input
7 Volume Microphone
8 Volume Line
9 Volume Source of T–8000 Unit
10 Service Connector
11 Microphone XLR
12 Microphone PCB
13 Audio Output
14 Power 24 V DC
15 Communication Port (refer to section 2)
5.4 Technical Data
T–8000B /T–8000BW
Microphone Input Sensitivity: 10 mV /600 Ohms
S/N: >65 dB
Frequency Response: 80 Hz - 18 kHz
Line-Input 335 mV /47 kOhms
S/N: >75 dB
Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
THD <0,1 %
Power 24 V DC (for distances >50 m)
Dimensions 146 x 86 x 33 mm
Weight 153 g
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