Toa IP-3000SM User manual

OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
Network PA System
System Manager(Server Software) IP-3000SM
Audio Interface Unit IP-3010AF
Audio Interface Unit IP-3001AF
Network Module IP-300XI
IP Remote Microphone IP-300RM
Thank you for purchasing TOA's Network PA system.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your
equipment.

– 2 –
Table of Contents
About the Software License······································································6
Individual Information on Open-Source Software ···············································6
Chapter 1: System Summary
1. General Description ·······································································8
2. Features·························································································8
3. Caution ··························································································8
4. System Configuration·····································································9
5. Nomenclature and Functions ······················································· 10
IP-3010AF Interface ·········································································· 10
IP-3001AF Interface ·········································································· 12
IP-300XI Module ·············································································· 14
IP-300RM Remote Microphone ··························································· 15
Chapter 2: Installation and Connections
1. Rack-mounting the IP-3010 Interface··········································· 18
Mounting Method ············································································· 18
2. INSTALLATION IP-3001AF Interface ··········································· 19
Wall mounting ················································································· 19
Pad installation················································································ 19
Power cord fastener installation ·························································· 20
3. Connections ················································································· 21
IP-3010AF ······················································································ 21
Power Connections ·········································································· 21
Terminal Connections ······································································· 22
Detachable Terminal Plug Connections ················································ 24
IP-3001AF ······················································································ 25
Audio Input/Output Signal Terminal Wiring Method ································· 25
Detachable Terminal Plug Connections ················································ 25
IP-300XI ························································································· 26
Settings ························································································· 26
Module Installation ··········································································· 27
Applicable Number of Modules to Different Products······························· 27
IP300RM Network PA Remote Microphone ············································ 28
4. Remote Microphone Display Label Attachment···························· 29
Attaching and removing display labels ················································· 29
Creating Display Labels ···································································· 30

– 3 –
5. Setting Up the IP-3000SM System Manager································ 31
System Requirements ······································································ 31
Installation······················································································ 31
6. Setup Flow Procedure·································································· 32
Chapter 3: Functions and Operation
1. Broadcasting Function·································································· 34
Types of Broadcast ·········································································· 34
Explanation of Settings···································································· 34
Broadcasts Initiated by Contact Activation ············································ 35
Broadcasts from the IP-300RM Remote Microphone ······························ 36
Functions assignable to function keys and control input terminals ············ 36
Functions assignable to each status indicator ····································· 37
Operation ······················································································· 38
Broadcasts by Microphone Console······················································ 43
Operation ······················································································· 45
Audio Monitor ··················································································· 50
2. Audio I/O Adjustment Functions ··················································· 51
Audio Screen Display········································································· 51
Audio I/O Display ············································································ 51
Audio I/O level indication ··································································· 52
IP-300RM’s audio input and output······················································ 52
Saving Audio I/O Parameters ······························································ 53
Switching the Audio scene································································· 53
Saving the Audio scene ···································································· 53
Trim Settings···················································································· 54
Setting method ················································································ 54
Audio I/O Level Settings ····································································· 54
Setting method ················································································ 54
EQ Settings ····················································································· 55
Setting method ················································································· 55
Comp Settings·················································································· 56
Setting method ················································································ 56
Threshold Level Indicator ·································································· 57
Delay Settings ·················································································· 57
Setting Method ················································································ 57
Audio Scene Display, Switching and Name Change································· 58
Display of the Audio Scene in Operation··············································· 58
Audio Scene Switching ····································································· 58
Changing Audio Scene Names··························································· 58
3. Timer Functions ··········································································· 59
Descriptions of Terms ······································································· 59
Overview of Functions ······································································ 59
Timer Function Setting Flow······························································· 60
Pattern Settings··············································································· 61
Copy of the pattern··········································································· 63
Color of the pattern ·········································································· 63
Calendar Settings ············································································· 64

– 4 –
Week’s starting day ·········································································· 65
Broadcast Advance Notice and the Day’s Pattern Display ························· 66
Broadcast Advance Notice Display ······················································ 66
The Day’s Pattern Display ································································· 66
4. Monitor Function ·········································································· 67
Viewer ··························································································· 67
Map ······························································································ 67
System Status ·················································································· 69
Audio I/O Status ············································································· 69
Contact I/O Status············································································ 70
The IP-300RM’s status display ·························································· 71
List of Connected Equipment ····························································· 72
Surveillance ····················································································· 73
System Log······················································································ 74
5. Specifications··············································································· 75
IP-3000SM System Manager ····························································· 75
IP-3010AF I/O Interface ···································································· 76
IP-3001AF Interface ········································································· 77
IP-300XI Module·············································································· 78
IP-300RM Remote Microphone··························································· 79
Chapter 4: System Settings
1. Starting the Web Viewer······························································· 81
Login Screen ·················································································· 81
How to Log in·················································································· 81
Home Screen·················································································· 82
2. Menu Configuration ····································································· 83
Administrator Authority······································································ 83
Maintenance Authority ······································································ 85
User Authority ················································································· 85
System Setting Menu ······································································· 86
System Settings Information ······························································ 86
Layout During System Setting ···························································· 87
3. System Configuration ·································································· 88
Basic Settings················································································· 88
Setting Method ·············································································· 88
Device List ····················································································· 89
Setting Method ·············································································· 89
Equipment Detection······································································· 90
Settings Method ············································································ 90
Device Configuration ······································································· 91
Device Advanced Settings································································ 92
Setting Method ·············································································· 93
Streaming Settings ·········································································· 94
Setting Method ·············································································· 94
Audio Device Setup ········································································· 95
Setting Method ·············································································· 95

– 5 –
Selection Item and Contents····························································· 96
Zone Pattern Settings ····································································· 97
Setting Method ·············································································· 97
Contact Output Pattern Settings ························································· 98
Setting Method ·············································································· 98
Contact Device Setup······································································· 99
Setting Method ·············································································· 99
Microphone Settings ······································································ 100
Setting Method ············································································ 101
Contact Microphone Settings ··························································· 102
Setting Method ············································································ 102
About the IP-300RM’s individual keys and indicators ··························· 102
Contact Microphone Settings2 ························································· 103
Setting Method·············································································· 103
Switch Function Settings································································ 104
Setting Method ············································································ 105
Microphone Console Settings ·························································· 106
Setting Method ············································································ 107
Page Selection ············································································ 107
Button Selection ·········································································· 108
Button Characteristics ··································································· 109
Zone Selection Button····································································110
Pattern Starting Button ··································································· 111
BGM Button ·················································································112
Voice Monitor Button ·····································································112
Frame Setting···············································································112
Copy Data Setting ·········································································112
MicConsole Display Settings ·····························································113
Surveillance Settings ········································································114
Setting Method ···············································································114
Voice Monitor Settings ······································································115
Setting Method ···············································································115
Priority Control Settings·····································································116
Setting Method···············································································116
4. Map configuration········································································117
Map Display Setting··········································································117
Display Settings ··············································································117
Setting Method ···············································································117
Page Setup·····················································································118
Map Page Setting Procedure Flow ·····················································118
Objects Creation (1) ········································································119
Objects Creation (2) ······································································· 120
Objects Creation (3) ······································································· 121
Paint Mode & Move Mode ······························································· 122
Objects Order ··············································································· 122
Objects are Visible・Invisible ··························································· 123
Setting Method ·············································································· 123

– 6 –
5. Management ·············································································· 124
Email Settings ················································································ 124
Setting Method ·············································································· 124
Error Notification Settings ································································· 125
Setting Method ·············································································· 126
Log Email Settings ·········································································· 127
Setting Method ·············································································· 127
User Settings ················································································· 128
Setting Method ·············································································· 128
Maintenance Settings ······································································ 129
Setting Method ·············································································· 129
Equipment log storage location and file format····································· 129
Firmware Settings ··········································································· 130
Setting Method ·············································································· 130
6. Importing and Exporting Settings ··············································· 131
Settings Import/Export Screen Display ················································ 131
Importing and Exporting All System Settings ······································· 131
Import·························································································· 131
Export·························································································· 131
●Windows and Internet Explorer are registered trademarks of Microsoft
Corporation in the United States and other countries.
●Intel Core and XEON are trademarks of Intel Corporation in the United
States and other countries.
● iPad is the trademark of Apple Inc. in the United States and other countries.
●Other corporate names and product names are also trademarks of each company.
SOFTWARE LICENSE INFORMATION
Products in the IP-3000 system employ software based on the following open-source
software licenses:
- MIT License
- BSD License
- New BSD License
- CC BY 3.0
- Microsoft Public License
- Apache License, Version 2.0
We do not guarantee the function of open-source software itself, but we do guarantee the
functionality of such software incorporated within IP-3000 system products according to the
provision of each license.
For Specific Open-Source Software Information
Please contact your nearest TOA sales office if you require details about any of the open-
source software incorporated within the products in this system. However, we are unable to
respond to inquiries about the contents of the open source.

– 7 –
CHAPTER 1: SYSTEM SUMMARY

– 8 –
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
● The IP3000 system is a multi-source general broadcast system that utilizes
an IP network. It is comprised of a PC server (which hosts the System
Manager), an input and output interface, and a remote microphone.
● Web browser–based access to the System Manager PC allows system
setting, status monitoring, and device control.
2. FEATURES
● Multi- source general broadcast system that utilizes an IP network.
● Web browser–based GUI eliminates the need to install dedicated or
proprietary software applications.
CAUTION
IP-3000 system control functions are implemented over a local area network
(LAN) only. Control via the larger Internet is not possible.

– 9 –
3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION
Sound source
[Server system]
・Network PA system
Manager
*The server itself is optional.
[Audio Input and Output
System]
・Network PA I/O
Interface
[User Operation]
・Network PA Remote
Microphone
・Web Viewer
Amplifier
Web viewer
IP-3010AF
IP-3010AF
IP-300RM

– 10 –
4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
IP-3010AF Audio Interface
Front Panel
1. Power Indicator [POWER] (Green)
Lights when the power is turned on.
2. MAC Address
The unit’s MAC address (a 12-digit alphanumeric character string separated by
hyphens.)
3. LINK/ACT Indicator (Green)
Lights when the unit is connected to a network.
Flashes during data transmission and reception.
4. Status Indicator (Green)
Continuously flashes.
Lights or distinguishes when an error occurs.
5. Input Signal Indicator (Green)
Lights when the signal received at the audio input terminal (15) is adjusted by the
input level control (18) and reaches an adequate level for transmission to the
network.
6. Input Peak Indicator (Red)
When continuously lit, this LED indicates that the audio signal is distorted. In
such cases, set the input level control (18) or audio input level selection switch
(17) appropriately.
7. Output Indicator (Green)
Lights to indicate that the signal sent out from the audio output terminal (13) is of
a sufficient level.
8. Reset Key
Press this key with a pointed object to immediately turn off and restart the IP-
3010AF interface.

– 11 –
Rear Panel
9. Functional Ground Terminal [SIGNAL GND]
Be sure to ground this terminal.
NOTE: This terminal is not a safety ground.
10. DC Power Input Terminal [DC INPUT]
Connect the 24V DC power to this terminal.
11. AC Adapter Input Terminal [DC INPUT]
Connect the optional AD-246 AC Adapter to this terminal.
12. Control Output Terminals 1 – 16 [CONTROL OUTPUT]
These terminals are relay contact outputs (dielectric strength: 24V DC, control
current: 500 mA).
13. Audio Output Terminals 1 – 4 [AUDIO OUTPUT]
(0 dB, 10kΩ, balanced type)
Output line level audio signals.
H: Hot, C: Cold, E: Ground (shield)
14. Control Input Terminals 1 – 16 [CONTROL INPUT]
These are no-voltage make contact inputs (shorting current: 5mA or less, open-
circuit voltage: 24V).
15. Audio Input Terminals 1 – 4 [AUDIO INPUT]
(Terminals set to line level: 0 dB*; terminals set to microphone level: −60 dB*,
2.2kΩ, balanced type)
Receive either microphone level or line level audio signals.
H: Hot, C: Cold, E: Ground (shield)
16. Phantom Power Supply ON/OFF Switches 1 – 4 [PHANTOM]
When supplying phantom power (+17V) to a component connected to the audio
input terminal (15), turn this switch ON after first setting the audio input level
selection switch (17) to ‘MIC.’ (Default setting: OFF)
17. Audio Input Level Selection Switch [LINE/MIC]
Set this switch to ‘MIC’ when a microphone is connected to the audio input
terminal, and to ‘LINE’ when other components are connected.
(Default setting: LINE)
18. Input Level Controls [INPUT VOLUME]
Used to adjust the audio input level.
Clockwise rotation increases the level and counter-clockwise rotation decreases
it.
19. Network Connection Port [LAN] (Ethernet RJ-45 jack)
Connects to a 100BASE-T-compatible network.
*0 dB = 1V

– 12 –
IP-3001AF Audio Interface
Front Panel
1.Control input [C-IN]
Non-voltage contact input, open voltage: DC24V, short-circuit current: below 5mA.
2.Audio input [AUDIO INPUT]
Electronically balanced input, input impedance 2.2kΩ, MIC -60dB*1/LINE 0dB*1
switchable input selections.
3.Audio output [AUDIO OUTPUT]
Electronically balanced output, 0dB*1, 10kΩ
4.Control output [C-OUT]
Relay control contact output, contact withstand voltage: DC 24V, maximum current:
500mA.
5.Input volume control [VOLUME]
Adjusts gain of the input .
6.Power input [DC INPUT]
Connecting to external DC24V 0.1A power (20.4V~27.6V).
7.Status indicator [STATUS]
The green indicator will flicker regularly when the unit is normal.
8.Reset switch [RESET]
Press this button to reset the unit.
9.Network connection port [LAN]
It can be connected with 100 BASE-T network cables.
*0 dB = 1V

– 13 –
Side Panel
1.Input level switch [MIC/LINE]
MIC -60dB *1/LINE 0dB*1, input impedance 2.2k.
2.Phantom power switch [PHANTOM]
Phantom voltage DC17V.
3.Signal grounding (SIGNAL GND)
Grounding is required.
Note: this is not for protective earth.
Note:
the switches above shall be operated when the unit is disconnected from its power
source; or otherwise the horn will sound “bang-bang”.

– 14 –
IP-300XI Network Module
Front Panel
1.Network connection port [LAN]
It can be connected with 100 BASE-T network cables.
2.Reset switch [RESET]
Press this button to reset the module.
3.Status indicator [STATUS]
The green indicator will flicker regularly when the module is normal.
4.Input volume control [VOLUME]
Adjusts gain of the input
Note:
When IP-300XI is installed in a power amplifier, such installation shall be done with the
power amplifier disconnected from its power source.
The module shall be used in an environment with the temperature of 0~+40℃
and relative humidity of no more than 90% (no dew formation).

– 15 –
IP-300RM IP Remote Microphone
Top Panel
1. Microphone
Used for making microphone announcements.
2. Power Indicator [POWER] (Green)
Lights when the power is turned ON.
3. Failure Indicator (Red)
Continuously lights, flashes or distinguishes in interlock with the function
operation status set during system settings.
4. Emergency Indicator [EMERGENCY] (Red)
Continuously lights, flashes or distinguishes in interlock with the function
operation status set during system settings.
5. Emergency Key (with cover)
Allows execution of the corresponding emergency function set during system
settings.
6. Display Label Insertion Part
Allows insertion of the display label.
7. Status Indicators (Green/Orange)
Continuously light, flash or distinguish in interlock with the function operation
status set during system settings.
8. Function Keys 1 – 13
Pressing a key allows the execution of the corresponding function assigned to
that key during system settings.
9. Talk Key
Used during microphone announcements. Set to either PTT or Lock mode.
When in PTT mode, announcements can be initiated only while the key is
pressed. When in Lock mode, announcements start when the key is pressed, and
are terminated when the key is pressed again.

– 16 –
10. Microphone Input Level Control [MIC]
Adjusts the microphone (1) volume. The
volume increases as the control is rotated
clockwise, and decreases as the control is
rotated counterclockwise.
11. Speaker Output Level Control [SP]
Adjusts the speaker (20) output volume. The
volume increases as the control is rotated
clockwise, and decreases as the control is
rotated counterclockwise.
12. External Input Level Control [INPUT
VOLUME]
Adjusts the external input terminal (13) volume.
The volume increases as the control is rotated
clockwise, and decreases as the control is
rotated counterclockwise.
13. External Input Terminal [AUDIO INPUT]
Audio signal from connected external
equipment is input at this terminal.
(−20 dB*, 10 kΩ, unbalanced, Ø3.5mm stereo
mini jack)
The audio signal is mixed in the remote
microphone and converted to a monaural
signal.
14. External Output Terminal [AUDIO OUTPUT]
Outputs an audio signal to connected external
equipment.
(0 dB*, 600Ω, unbalanced, ø3.5mm stereo mini
jack)
The output audio signal is monaural.
*0 dB = 1V
15. Control Input Terminal [CONTROL INPUT]
No-voltage make contact input (short-circuit
current: 5 mA or less, open circuit voltage:
24V).
16. Functional Ground Terminal [SIGNAL GND]
Be sure to ground this terminal.
NOTE: This terminal is not a safety ground.
17. Reset Key
Press this key with a pointed object to
immediately turn off and restart the IP-300RM interface.
18. AC Adapter Input Terminal [DC POWER IN]
Connect the optional AD-246 AC Adapter to this terminal.
19. Network Connection Port [LAN] (Ethernet RJ-45 jack)
Connects to a 100BASE-TX-compatible network.
20. Speaker
Used for monitoring purposes.
Side
Panel
Rear Panel

– 17 –
CHAPTER 2: INSTALLATION AND CONNECTIONS

– 18 –
1. RACK-MOUNTING THE IP-3010AF INTERFACE
[Mounting Method]
1. Attach the rack mount brackets to the interface.
2. Install the interface in a cabinet rack.
[Caution]
The rack mounting screws are not supplied with the interface. Prepare the
appropriate screws* separately. Use of incorrect screws could result in fire, damage
or personal injury.
*Prepare 5×12 tapping screws with plain washers when mounting in a TOA
equipment rack.
Rack mount brackets
(accessories)
3×8 tapping screws (accessories)
Rack mounting screws

– 19 –
2. INSTALLATION IP-3001AF Interface
Wall mounting
By using additionally procured MB-15B connecting fittings, the unit may be wall-
mounted.
Step 1: Use the M3x8 screws provided along with the unit to fix the MB-15B
connecting fittings on both sides of the unit.
Step 2: Provide installation screws with proper sizes for wall-mounting based on the
actual installation environment to fix the unit onto the wall.
Pad installation
When the unit is put on a table for use, the plastic pads can be fixed to the bottom of
the unit with the M3x6 screws provided along.

– 20 –
Power cord fastener installation
Use a power cord fastener to prevent fall of the power plug due to gravity of the
adapter.
Step 1: Wind the adapter wire on the power cord fastener.
Step 2: Use the M3 x 6 screws provided along with the unit to fix the power cord on
the side of the unit.
This manual suits for next models
4
Table of contents
Other Toa Recording Equipment manuals
Popular Recording Equipment manuals by other brands

JK Audio
JK Audio Broadcast Host user guide

Philips
Philips VoiceTracer DVT2110 user manual

Mitsubishi Electric
Mitsubishi Electric GT21-03SDCD General description

Pyle Pro
Pyle Pro PDSP850 owner's manual

Alto
Alto 107840 Series product manual

M-Audio
M-Audio Rack-mountable 8 x 8 USB 2.0 Interface with MX Core DSP Technology... user guide