Multimedia Australia 16 Zone Paging And Bgm Switcher Zoner16 User Manual

ZONER16  
16 ZONE PAGING AND BGM SWITCHER  
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL  
INTRODUCTION AND CONTENTS  
The Zoner 16 is the entry level AMIS zoning product. A simple 16 zone output  
INTRODUCTION  
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switcher with much more - providing remote paging facility, zone BGM enable  
buttons, LED BGM indication per active zone, zone output relays and separate  
BGM and paging inputs.  
FRONT PANEL  
The Zoner 16 provides support for one 16 zone remote paging station, as well  
as one “All Call” priority paging input with contact closure logic triggering to  
route the priority paging inout to all zones.  
REAR PANEL  
INSTALLATION & TROUBLESHOOTING  
DIMENSIONS  
The Zoner 16 make multiple zone BGM selection and remote multiple zone  
paging a simple task indeed.  
Thank you for purchasing the Australian Monitor Zoner 16.  
BLOCK DIAGRAM  
SPECIFICATIONS  
AUS, EUR, USA  
Rev A 30/03/07  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence  
of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the products  
enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute  
a risk of electric shock to persons.  
CAUTION  
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK  
DO NOT OPEN  
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK,  
DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK),  
This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence  
of important operational and maintenance (servicing)  
instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance.  
NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE,  
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONAL.  
Caution:  
To prevent electric shock do not use this (polarised) plug  
with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless  
the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade exposure.  
To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to wide  
slot, fully insert.  
WARNING!  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC HOCK  
DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.  
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FRONT PANEL  
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BGM ON/OFF SWITCH  
POWER LED ON  
These switches turn the BGM amplifier input ON or  
OFF to the corresponding ZONE OUTPUT  
This LED indicates the unit is powered “on”.  
NOTE: When using the 24VDC in socket,  
the amplifier is ‘on’ and the power LED  
will always be on regardless of the  
position of the power switch.  
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BGM ON/OFF LED  
These LED’s indicate if the BGM amplifer input is  
routed to the corresponding ZONE OUTPUT. Label  
space is provided to write the name of each zone.  
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POWER SWITCH  
This switch switches power on or off from the  
mains. The up position is on.  
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PAGING LEVEL  
This pot controls the level of the XLR output signal  
of the PAGING channel. It affects both the Paging  
Station and the Mic/Line XLR & RCA priority  
paging input.  
NOTE: When using the 24VDC in socket,  
the amplifier is ‘on’ regardless of the  
switch position.  
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BGM LEVEL  
This controls the overall level of the background  
music.  
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REAR PANEL  
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BGM and PAGING IN  
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BGM and PRIORITY PAGING INPUTS  
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24VDC SOCKET  
These pluggable terminal blocks connect the  
speaker outputs of the amplifiers used for the  
PAGING and BGM sources respectively.  
Both these channels have two inputs:  
This 2.1mm x 5.5mm barrel socket is provided for  
24V emergency systems and is not switched by the  
front panel power switch.  
XLR input - This is a balanced input. It accepts mic  
or line level signals depending on the gain switch  
position.  
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ZONE LOGIC OUT  
RCA input - This is an unbalanced line level input. The  
two RCA sockets are summed to mono internally.  
NOTE: The 24VDC socket does not  
provide trickle charge facility. Tip of the  
connector is positive.  
This 25pin D-connector is used to control external  
devices. They can be used to drive relays for attenu-  
ator bypass. The outputs are open collector pull up,  
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PAGING OUT  
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IEC MAINS INPUT SOCKET  
24V 100mA drive. The total drive capacity is 150mA. The PAGING OUT XLR provides balanced line level  
This table shows an example of the possible  
combinations.  
signal. The level of this output is set by the PAGING  
LEVEL control on the front panel. Both the XLR/RCA  
PRIORITY PAGING INPUT and the PAGING STATION  
This is a standard IEC 3 pin socket. It accepts a  
standard IEC mains cable, provided. The fuse draw  
contains the mains fuse and a spare. The mains  
Number of relays per zone  
INPUT are mix to this output. The PRIORITY PAGING fuse is a time lag (slow blow) HRC 20mm x 5mm  
Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6  
INPUT has priority over the remote PAGING  
STATION INPUT.  
ceramic type fuse.  
The ratings are:  
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230V/240V model 63mA  
115V model 120mA  
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The PAGING OUTPUT (  
) is to be connected to a  
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paging amplifier. The paging amplifier output is to be  
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connected to the PAGING IN connector (  
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IMPORTANT: Always replace the fuse with  
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one of the same value and type.  
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NOTE: When wiring the LINE output as  
unbalanced, Pin2 should be wired as hot  
and Pin1 should be wired as ground/  
shield. Do not wire Pin3.  
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NOTE: Always disconnect power to the  
Zoner 16 before replacing fuses.  
This is based on the attenuators sold by Australian  
Monitor. Other manufactures may have different  
drive requirements.  
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OPTIONAL MODULE INPUTS  
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BGM OUT  
This socket is used with a tone module and/or VCA  
module.  
If more attenuator drive is required use an external  
drive box is required with more power.  
The BGM OUT XLR provides balanced line level  
signal. The level of this output is set by the BGM  
LEVEL control on the front panel. This output is not  
affected by the PRIORITY PAGING or PAGING  
STATION INPUT.  
The pins of the D-connector correspond to each  
zone (e.g. Pin 3 is for Zone 3). Pins 17-25 are  
common ground.  
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The BGM OUT (  
) is to be connected to a BGM  
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ZONE OUTPUTS  
amplifier. The BGM amplifier output is to be connected  
These pluggable terminal blocks connect to the  
speaker runs for each respective zone.  
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to the BGM IN connector (  
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NOTE: When wiring the LINE output as  
unbalanced, Pin2 should be wired as hot  
and Pin1 should be wired as ground/  
shield. Do not wire Pin3.  
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PAGING STATION INPUT  
This RJ45 socket accepts the CAT5 cable from the  
PAGING STATION.  
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INSTALATION EXAMPLE  
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INTERNAL ADJUSTMENTS &  
INSTALLATION / TROUBLESHOOTING  
The only internal access required is for the installation of an Australian Monitor tone generator module. Installation is easy and is done by inserting the module  
onto the appropriate headers.  
INPUT CONNECTIONS  
For wiring balanced in, pin 2 is hot. Balanced input wiring (shielded pair cable) is recommended.  
Unbalanced RCA wiring should be keep as short as possible. Typically less than 3m.  
TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  
TROUBLE  
LIKELY CAUSE  
REMEDY  
Power LED not on  
Power not reaching unit  
Check mains connection  
Check mains fuse  
Check power switch is on  
Distorted sound  
Output is being over driven  
Volume controls down  
Reduce output volume  
Check volume controls  
No sound but amp is on  
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Z16M PAGING STATION  
INTRODUCTION  
CONTROLS  
The Australian Monitor Installation Series Zoner16M Paging Station is a 16 zone  
paging station complete with a slimline gooseneck paging microphone. The Paging  
station is designed to be used with the Zoner16 Zone Switching System and will  
allow paging into any individual zone, any combination of zones or All Call to all  
zones. LED indicators provide the user with visual feedback of the zones being  
paged or if the priority local paging All Call is busy. Ample label space is provided  
on the paging station. Connection to the Zoner16 is via low cost CAT 5 cable and  
as with all Australian Monitor installation products the paging  
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station provides an elegant solution at a contractor friendly price.  
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ZONE SELECT  
ALL PAGE  
PAGING ACTIVE  
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These buttons allow selection of zones for paging.  
When selected, the adjacent LED glows green.  
Pressing the button again deselects the zone. The  
area next to the button is for labelling the zone.  
Selecting a zone does not instigate paging.  
See 4. ZONE PAGE.  
This button pages to all zones. It is momentary so  
must be held while talking into the microphone. It  
activates the microphone and mutes the program  
sources. It does NOT clear the current zone selec-  
tion configuration so the paging station will return  
to its previous state (selected zones) once the ALL  
PAGE button is released.  
This LED glows when the paging station is being  
used (you are making a page). It flashes when the  
main unit priority All Call is being used. Paging is  
not possible while this is flashing, however zone  
selections can still be made.  
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CLEAR  
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ZONE PAGE  
This button clears all the selected zones.  
This button pages to the current zone selection  
configuration as indicated by the ZONE select  
LED’s. The zones being paged have their BGM  
sources muted and the microphone becomes  
active.  
INSTALLATION AND SETUP  
The CAT5 cable connects to the RJ45 socket on the rear panel of the paging station. This socket is a NEUTRIKTM connector designed to be used with the XLR  
style housing (model NE8MC) to improve reliability. Normal RJ45 connectors can also be used.  
Plugging and unplugging the cable while the system is powered up may result in the system locking up and is not recommended. If this should happen, reset the  
Zoner16 by switching off, then on.  
GAIN  
To accommodate different speech levels, there is a gain control on the base of the Zoner16M. This control ships set  
to minimum and may be adjusted to suit. Increasing this control too far may cause the paging station to distort if  
loud or close speech levels are encountered.  
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DIMENSIONS  
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BLOCK DIAGRAM  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
FREQUENCY RESPONSE  
20Hz - 20kHz (+0,-3dB)  
< 0.1% @ 1kHz  
TOTAL HARMONIC DISTORTION  
SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO  
> 90dB (all pots at centre position)  
>70dB  
CROSSTALK BETWEEN CHANNELS  
SENSITIVITY (TRIM IN CENTRE 0dB)  
Line Sens 0.775V, 0dBu Imp >100k  
RCA 200mV, -12dBu Imp 30kohm  
MAX LEVEL IN  
XLR mic -9dBu line >30dBu  
RCA >30dBu  
MAX LEVEL OUT  
+27dBu  
MAX AMPLIFIER POWER INPUT  
100V, 500W  
70V, 350W  
4ohm, 100W  
OUTPUTS  
Nominal Level 0dBu into 1kohm  
Imp 100ohm  
POWER INPUT  
AC: 230V/50Hz or 115V/60Hz, 3 pin IEC320-C14 connector  
15 VA  
POWER CONSUMPTION (MAX)  
FUSES  
MAINS (115V)  
MAINS (230V)  
120mA  
63mA  
DIMENSIONS HXWXD  
WEIGHT  
90mm x 505mm x 270mm (3.5“x19.9”x10.6”)  
Net 2.8kg (6.2lb)  
Shipping 3.8kg (8.4lb)  
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