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Handbook
ARSonic
http://www.arsonic.de
Version 1.4.0
July 15, 2015
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Contents
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Safety Instructions
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T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix and Paging Controller
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T–60BU/120BU/240BU USB Mixer Amplifier
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Contents
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TI–120S/240S/350S Five Zone Mixer Amplifier
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T–4060MP/4120MP Four Zone Mixer Amplifier
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11 T–6245 Six Zone Mixer with Voice Recorder
11.1 General Information . . .
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11.7 Microphone Alarm Mode .
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12.2
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12.6
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General Information
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Speaker Connections
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13.2
13.3
13.4
13.5
13.6
General Information
Features . . . . . . .
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Monitor Loudspeaker
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14 T–2221 CD/MP3-Player with Tuner
14.1
14.2
14.3
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General Information
Features . . . . . . .
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15.1
15.2
15.3
15.4
15.5
General Information
Features . . . . . . .
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16.2
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16.5
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17.6
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Technical Data . . .
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18 T–4012 Paging Microphone
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18.2
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18.5
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Features . . . . . . .
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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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2.1 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, 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. FRONT PANEL LAYOUT
2.3 Views
ZONE 1
SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN
PAGE BUSYMIC1 PRIORITY
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Emergency
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PAGE BUSYMIC1 PRIORITY
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1
MUSIC
SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN
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3
MIC1
ZONE 2
8
2
9
1
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10
Figure 2.1: T–8000 - Front View
Monitor Zone Select
Select Source
Front Panel
Monitor LED Display
Zone LED Display
Source Selector for the Zone (refer
to section
Page Busy1
Monitor
Zone2.6)
Output Level
2
Alphanumeric
Display
of
the
Source
(refer
to section 2.6)
MIC Priority Indicator
Monitor Volume
3 „Zone busy“ Indicator (refer to section 2.9)
ESC
4 Microphone 1 Priority Indicator (refer to section 2.9)
ENTER
Music Volume
5 Microphone 1 Priority Button (refer to section 2.9)
BGM ALL
Master Volume
6 Volume Source
Page All
MIC Volume
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)
MIC Priority Button
1
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ON
OFF
3. REAR PANEL LAYOUT
2
dB
LINE 4
GAIN
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRICUS
PAS QUVRIR
-
PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM
SERIAL NO:
- dB +
GAIN
3
2
dB
R
GAIN
G
GAIN
2
dB
G
REMOTE SOURCE 4
GAIN
dB
0V 1
300mV-1.1V/10K
HF
LF
+10
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-10
ZONE
5
+
dB
-
G
195mV-2V/47K
L
- dB +
- dB +
L
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L
DISABLE
ENABLE
LF
+10
dB
-10
ZONE
6
+
dB
-
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2
0.775V/600
REMOTE SOURCE 5
GAIN
+
REMOTE
WALL CONTROL
DISABLE
ENABLE
0V
REMOTE SOURCE 6
GAIN
3
-
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0V 1
300mV-1.1V/10K
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+
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LF
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-10
0V
ZONE
8
+
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-
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REMOTE
WALL CONTROL
DISABLE
ENABLE
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dB
+10
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-10
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WALL CONTROL
2
REMOTE SOURCE 7
GAIN
DISABLE
ENABLE
+
-
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0V
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300mV-1.1V/10K
REMOTE SOURCE 8
GAIN
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2
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LINE 8
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MICROPHONE 1
PAGING MIC1
2
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MIC:5mV LINE:350mV
MIC:5mV LINE:350mV
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WALL CONTROL
LINE 7
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WALL CONTROL
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LINE 6
OUTPUT
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3
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GAIN
0V 1
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+ -
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dB
+10
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DISABLE
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WALL CONTROL
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GAIN
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ENABLE
OUTPUT
+
0V
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1
REMOTE
WALL CONTROL
GAIN
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-
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0V 1
300mV-1.1V/10K
+ RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
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ZONE
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PHANTOM
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MIC
PHANTOM
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GAIN
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ENABLE
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LF
1
1
REMOTE
WALL CONTROL
OUTPUT
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LINE
MIC
PHANTOM
HF
PAGE
2
ALERT
EMC IN
GROUND
EVAC
COMMON
GROUND
+24V DC
G
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SLAVE1
SLAVE2
SLAVE3
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-10
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LINE 1
OUTPUT
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-10
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LINK OUT
1 2
ON
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USE ONLY WITHA 250W FUSE
FIRE ALARM
CONTACT CLOSURE
3
-
LINK IN
INPUT VOLTAGE SELECTOR
+
0V
+
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+
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EXTENSION LINK
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- dB +
5mV-300mV/680
1
Dip Switches
2
EVAC / Fire System Interface
Figure 2.2: T–8000 - Rear View
LF Bass
17 Line Inputs
18 Paging Console Inputs
10 Output
3
Tone Output
11
9
Gain
Rear Panel
19 Paging MIC Gain
MASTER
SLAVE1
SLAVE2
SLAVE3
SLAVE4
MASTER
SLAVE1
SLAVE2
SLAVE3
SLAVE4
2 Link
Connector
Extension
MASTER
SLAVE1
SLAVE2
SLAVE3
SLAVE4
EMC Input
1
5
MASTER
SLAVE1
SLAVE2
SLAVE3
SLAVE4
20 MIC 1 Input
12 Address
HF
DIP-Switch System
(refer to section 2.4)
for Alarm
and EmergencySwitch
Functions21(refer
section 2.10)
13 Enable/Disable
MIC to
1 Gain
3
Volume
Alarm
(refer
to
section
2.10)
6 Remote Source
14 Remote Source Gain
22 MIC 1 Bass
4 Volume
(refer to section 2.10)
7 Remote Control
Input Audio Input
15 EMC
Fire Alarm
23 MIC 1 H
5 Extension Link (refer to section 2.4)
8 Page
16 Line Gain
6 Remote Audio Input (refer to section 2.7)
7 Remote Control (RJ45)
8 Volume external Paging Microphones
1. Dip Switches
9 Tone Control Bass
10 Audio Output Zone
Dip switch settings are as follows for configuring
Dip switches set
Matrix
system
address.If
the
11theGain
Audio
Output
Zone
the T-8000 as a Master or Slave:
Tone Control
system is to be12
expanded,
eachTreble
ITC unit must be
13 Enable/Disable
defined as Master,
Slave1,2or3. Remote Control
14 Gain Remote Audio Input
15 Dry
Alarm
Zone (refer to section 2.10)
If you are expanding
theContacts
system,Fire
only
line per
in puts
16 Gain Line 1–4
1-8 ,MIC 1 and 2 x Remote Paging Consoles of
17 Audio Inputs Line 1–8 (refer to section 2.7)
the Master Matrix
are enabled
.All Slave
Matrix
18 Paging
Microphone
Connection
units connected19to the
Master
will
use
the
Master
Gain Paging Microphone
Matrix inputs. 20 Audio Input Microphone 1
Extension Matrix 1
Master Matrix
21 Gain Microphone 1
22 ofEQ
Bass Microphone
1 is confi
For the avoidance
doubt,
if a Matrix unit
23 EQ
Treble
Microphone
-gured as a slave,the
slave
Matrix
Inputs 11- 8,MIC1
and remote paging consoles inputs will be disabled.
However, the optional wall plates (QTVCS and QTIWML)
can be used to operate these additional zones.
Extension Matrix 3
Extension Matrix 2
4
4
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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 incl. the remote 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 master device the switch has to be set to ON.
Caution
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
Mic
Phantom
Line-level
Dynamic Microphone
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 functions
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
EVAC
pulsating tone
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
Inputs Mic 5–8
Sensitivity: 5 mV–280 mV /600 Ohms
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
Inputs Line 5–8
195 mV to 2 V /47 kOhms
350 mV /47 kOhms
S/N: > 85 dB
Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
THD
Tone Control Bass
Tone Control Treble
< 0.07 %
+/- 10dB @ 100Hz
+/- 10dB @ 10kHz
Mains
Backup Power
Power Consumption
220–240 V AC, 50–60 Hz
24 V DC
max. 30 W
Dimensions
Weight
484 x 325 x 133 mm
6 kg
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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
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
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Gooseneck Microphone
Power Indicator
Output Levelmeter
Talk Indicator
Talk Button
All Call Button
All Call Indicator
Zone Labels
Zone Indicator
Zone Select Buttons
REAR
PANEL
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MIC VOL.
ON
0
CHIME VOL.
10
0
10
CHIME
2 TONE
OFF
4 TONE
OFF
11
POWER
24VDC
COM
12
13
14
15
16
Figure 3.2: T–8000A - Rear View
11. POWER SWITCH. The paging console is powered from the matrix through CAT5 cable.Power
Rear
Panel
on when power switch is placed at on position,
and
power off when power switch is placed at off
position.
11 Power Switch
12. DC 24V POWER INPUT. The DC24V extra power supply is needed for the paging console.
12 Power Input 24 V DC
13. COMMUNICATION PORT, the communication port is designed by RJ45 port, it is used to
communicated with the matrix. 13 Communication Port (refer to section 2)
14It Volume
14. MIC VOLUME CONTROL
is usedMicrophone
to adjust the microphone output volume, clockwise
15
Volume
Chime
adjustment to increase the level.
16 It Chime:
4-Tone,
15. CHIME VOLUME CONTROL
is used2-Tone,
to adjust
theOff
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
used to ask listeners' attention before announcement
3.4 isOperation
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
blue
orange
Zone not selected
Zone selected and available
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
Phantom Power
Frequency Response
Condensor
12 V
80 Hz - 18 kHz
Supply Voltage
Weight
Dimensions (D x W x H)
24 V DC /65 mA
1.25 kg
180 x 143 x 61 mm
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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
2
3
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Zone Labels
Zone Indicator
Zone Select Buttons
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5. CONNECTION AND SETTING
4.3 Connection
5. CONNECTION
The keypad
extension is connectedAND
to the SETTING
paging station via a 10 pin ribbon cable (included), which also
5.1
Onnection
between
the
remote
paging console and the extension keypad: The IDE
provides power.
communication cable is used to provide connection between the remote paging console and the
extension keypad and between two extension keypads
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
Connection through
10P IDE cable
Connection through
10P IDE cable
Extension keypad
Remote paging Console
Figure 4.2: T–8000AE - Connection Diagram
5.3 Extension keypad dipswitch
setting: There
are 4 address codes on both remote paging
Extension keypad
Remote paging Console
console and extension keypad, which are used to identify itself.
Up to three keypad extensions can be connected to a paging station. Every extension requires a unique ID,
5.3which
Extension
keypad
dipswitch
setting:
is set by the
DIP switchees
on the
rear: There are 4 address codes on both remote paging
console and extension keypad, which are used to identify itself.
Extension keypad 1
Extension keypad 2
Extension keypad 3
Notice:
keypad 1
Extension keypad 2
Extension keypad 3
1. Only one address Extension
code swtich
of each dipswitch
shall be placed
down position , otherwise the
system maybe will out of work.
Figure 4.3: T–8000AE - DIP Schalter
2. Any of the dipswitches shall be set of different addresses, otherwise the system maybe will out of
Notice:
1. work.
Only one address code swtich of each dipswitch shall be placed down position , otherwise the
system maybe will out of work.
4.4 of
Technical
Data shall be set of different addresses, otherwise the system maybe will out of
2. Any
the dipswitches
work.
T–8000AE
Supply Voltage
Weight
Dimensions (D x W x H)
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24 V DC /10 mA
525 g
180 x 70 x 61 mm
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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
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Zone Labels
Power Indicator
Alphanumeric Display of Audio Source (refer to section 2.6)
Source Selector for the Zone (refer to section 2.6)
Local Line Input
Local Microphone Input
Volume Microphone
Volume Line
Volume Source of T–8000 Unit
Service Connector
Microphone XLR
Microphone PCB
Audio Output
Power 24 V DC
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
Weight
146 x 86 x 33 mm
153 g
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6.1 General Information
The USB mixer amplifier offers 60, 120, and 240 W output power. Each amplifier is equipped with three
microphone inputs, two AUX inputs, one EMC priority contact input and an USB port.
Muting of all available channels via the EMC contact input, except microphone 1.
Independent volume control of microphone 1–3 and AUX 1–2. Master tone control and system volume.
70 V, 100 V and 4–16 Ohms outputs. Including remote control.
6.2 Features
• USB interface (media play)
• Fluorescent display of selected title
• Four control keys for media play
• Remote control included: Play, EQ, Volume and Mute
• Three balanced microphone inputs
• Mixer for BGM and announcements
• 2 RU
• 70 V, 100 V and 4–16 Ohms outputs
• 3 microphone inputs (TSR)
• Microphone 1 with priority and attenuator
• EMC Input
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3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
6.3 Views
3.1
FRONT PANEL
18
17 16 15 14 13 12 11
MP3 PLAYER
10
TEMP PROT
OUTPUT LEVEL
2
T-240BU
PREV
MIXER AMPLIFIER
MIC 2
MIC 1
USB
4
MIC 1
5
6
3
4
7
2
8
1
9
0
1
2
10
5
2
8
1
9
0
10
5
4
7
2
1
9
0
10
5
6
3
8
4
7
2
BASS
6
-1
7
2
9
0
5
3
8
1
6
8
10
12
1
10
9
0
10
0
TREBLE
+1
-2
8
-1
+2
-3
+3
-4
+4
-5
+5
0
MASTER
4
+1
-2
+2
-3
+3
-4
+4
-5
+5
5
5
4
6
6
3
7
1
9
2
ON
8
0
3
POWER
10
AUX 2
AUX 1
6
3
7
0
4
RPT MP3 VOL
NEXT
MIC 3
4
6
3
PLAY
9
OFF
10
7
8
Figure 6.1: T-BU Series - Front View
Front Panel
1. USB Interface
8. POWER SWITCH
1 USB Connector
MP3 Storage which can be connected
On top of the openin g Power
2 Mic 1 Input
with USB interface
Press the end, power shut down
3 Mic 1–3 Gain
2. MIC1
9. POWER
4 Aux 1–2 Gain
MIC1 input 6.3 Microphone jack input
Power indicator
5 Tone Control Bass
3. MIC1 \ MIC2 \ MIC3
6 Tone Control Treble10. Level Indicator
MIC volume control
11. PROT
7 Mix Volume
8 Power Switch
4. AUX1 \ AUX2
Protection indicator
9
Power
Indicator
Aux volume control
12. TEMP
10 Levelmeter
5. Bass
Temperature indicator
Protect Indicator 13. Mp3
Clockwise rotation to increase the11
output
of the bass; otherwise decrease. 12 Temperature
MP3 volume control
13 MP3 Volume
6. Treble
14. Circulation play choice
14 Loop Play
Clockwise rotation to increase the output
15. NEXT
15 Next Title
of the treble; otherwise decrease.16 Play/Pause
16. PLAY/PAUSE
7. Master volume
Play/Pause button (MP3)
17 Previous Title
All the level control of the inputs are
17. LAST
18 Time Display
controled by the master volume.
18. MP3 Frame
Display the current work state
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3.2 REAR PANEL
29
MIC 2
+48V
PHANTOM
2
~230V 50Hz 400W
T6.3AL 250V
4. OPERATION METHOD
1
2
MIC 2
XLR
GAIN
28
MIC 3
XLR
GAIN
MIC 3
+48V
PHANTOM
1
3
3
MIC2
MIC3
OUTPUT
COM COM COM 4-16
70V 100V
EMC INPUT
MUTE
+
MIC 2
MIC 3
MIC3
MIC2
LINE INPUT
AUX1
INPUT
AUX2
INPUT
MIX
OUT
4.1 OPERATION METHOD
Among the 4 output terminals, only COM and one of others are used. When 70V and 100V are used, the
19 be with line
26 be less than
20transformer, 21
23 of speakers
24 25 should
27the output rating.
speaker should
and the22
total power
Figure 6.2: T-BU - Rear View
4.2 MUTE FUNCTION
AUX1/AUX2
19.Mic
~230V
50Hz
POWER
INPUT
1 has
the AC
highest
priority
of input jack, whose signal25.
input
will restrain other signal inputs.
Rear
Panel
jack,
un-balanced
of the
20. Output terminal
The restraining
degree can
bespeaker
adjusted by the mute control on the Aux
backinput
panel
of the
amplifier.signal
The adjust range
connection, sensitivity: 350mV
Connecting 4~16 /70V/100V
speaker
is 0-30 dB.
19 Mains
21. EMC
20 Loudspeaker Output (refer26.
to OUT
section 6.4)
21
Alarm
Signal
Input
Line output, cascade connection,
Alarm signal input of EMC
4.3 WARNINGS
22
Attenuator
(refer
to
section
6.5)
can be connect with next amplifier
22. MUTE
Inputs
Mic 2 The
and cabinet
3
4.3.1
Cabinet should
be23
safely
grounded.
is27.
already
FAN connected with the GND of the power cord.
Potentiometer
of mute
24 with
Inputs
2 andpower
3
connect the power plug
the Line
grounded
grid.
28. MIC2 MIC3 PHANTOM SWITCH
MIC2\MIC3
23.Pls
25
Inputs
Aux
1
and
2
4.3.2
After
turning
the
switch
on
and
inputting
the
signal,
if abnormal
indicator
is flashing, there is short
29.
MIC2 MIC3
GAIN ADJUSTMENT
Unbalanced input of mic
trouble in the outlet line.26
In this
situation,
Output
Mix the power should be cut off. Re-power up after the removal of fault.
24. MIC2 LINE1 /MIC3 LINE2
27 Fan
Aux input of MIC2/MIC3, sensitivity:
28 Phantom Power On/Off Mic 2 and 3
775mV
29 Gain XLR Inputs Mic 2 and 3
6.4 Speaker Connections
5. CONNECTING METHOD
COM 4-16
70V 100V
COM 4-16
70V 100V
Total impedance
20
4-16
COM 4-16
(T-240BU)
70V 100V
Total impedance
41 (T-240BU)
100V LINE
70V LINE
Figure 6.3: T-BU Series - Speaker Connection
NOTE:
4~16 /70V/100V terminals cannot be used at the same time.
Caution
Impedance means the (load) impedance value of the whole speaker system.
The low impedance, 70V and 100V outputs cannot be used simultaneously.
OUTPUT TERMINAL SAFETY WARNING! Do not touch output terminals while amplifier power
Pls install the terminal cover after connection. With high voltage, never touch the speaker
is on. Make
all connections
terminal
to avoid shock.with the amplifier disconnected from mains. Risk of hazardous
energy!
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6.5 Priority Paging
Microphone 1 has top priority. An announcement signal will duck all other audio channels. The amount of
ducking can be set on the backside of the unit from 0 to 30 dB.
SPEAKERS
MIC 3
MIC 2
MIC 2
+48V
PHANTOM
2
~230V 50Hz 400W
T6.3AL 250V
1
2
MIC 2
XLR
GAIN
MIC 3
XLR
GAIN
MIC 3
+48V
PHANTOM
1
3
3
MIC2
MIC3
OUTPUT
COM COM COM 4-16
70V 100V
EMC INPUT
MUTE
10
+
MIC 2
MIC 3
MIC3
MIC2
LINE INPUT
AUX1
INPUT
AUX2
INPUT
MIX
OUT
POWER AMPLIFIER
AUDIO SOURCES
2
3
1
INPUTS
XLR BAL
1-GND
2-HOT+
3-COLD
1
3
2
OUTPUTS
AUDIO
OUT
R
ADRESS TAG
COM
L
INPUTS
LINK
EMERGENCY PANEL
AUDIO
OUT
R
MIC
LINE
ADRESS TAG
ALARM OUT
COM
L
+ ALARM IN -
AUDIO SOURCES
Figure 6.4: T-BU Series - Connection Diagram
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7. APPLICATIONS
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
6.6 Connection Diagram
6 T–60BU/120BU/240BU USB Mixer Amplifier
6.7 Technical Data
T–60BU /T–120BU /T–240BU
Output Power
Loudspeaker Outputs
Inputs
Phantom Power
Tone Control Bass
Tone Control Treble
Frequency Response
S/N
THD
Crosstalk
T–60BU: 60 W
T–120BU: 120 W
T–240BU: 240 W
4–16 Ohms, 70/100 V
MIC 1: 5 mV (600 Ohms) bal. TRS
MIC 2–3: 5 mV /600 Ohms bal. TRS and XLR
LINE: 775 mV /10 kOhms, unsym. RCA
AUX 1–2: 350 mV /10 kOhms, unbal. RCA
48 V switchable
+/- 10dB @ 100Hz
+/- 10dB @ 10kHz
50 Hz - 16 kHz
MIC 1, 2, 3: > 66 dB
AUX 1, 2: > 80 dB
< 0.1 % @ 1 kHz, 1/3 Output Power
MIC: < 80 dB
AUX: < 85 dB
USB
Up to 8 GB
Mains
Power Consumption
230 V AC, 50 Hz
T–60BU: 100 W
T–120BU: 200 W
T–240BU: 400 W
Dimensions
Weight
484 x 329 x 88 mm
T–60BU: 7.2 kg
T–120BU: 10.0 kg
T–240BU: 17.5 kg
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7.1 General Information
The USB mixer amplifier provides 60, 120 and 240 W output power. It offers three microphone inputs, two
AUX inputs, one contact input and a USB port.
Muting of all available channels via the EMC contact input, except microphone 1.
Independent volume control of microphone 1–3 and AUX 1–2. Master tone control and system volume.
70 V, 100 V and 4–16 Ohms outputs. Including remote control.
7.2 Features
• USB interface (media play)
• Fluorescent display of selected title
• Four control keys for media play
• Remote control included: Play, EQ, Volume and Mute
• Three balanced microphone inputs
• Mixer for BGM and announcements
• 2 RU
• 70 V, 100 V and 4–16 Ohms outputs
• 5 Zone outputs
• 3 microphone inputs (TSR)
• Microphone 1 with priority and attenuator
• EMC Input
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4.1 FRONT PANEL(2U)
7.3 Views
20
19 18 17 16 15
1413
MP3 PLAYER
12 11
TEMP PROT
OUTPUT LEVEL
2
TI-240BU
PREV
MIXER AMPLIFIER
MIC 2
MIC 1
USB
4
MIC 1
5
6
3
4
7
2
1
9
0
1
2
10
5
4
8
1
9
0
10
5
4
7
2
1
9
0
10
5
6
3
8
4
7
2
1
9
0
5
10
-1
7
2
9
0
10
0
6
8
10
3
-1
+2
-3
+3
-4
+4
-5
+5
5
4
12
0
MASTER
4
+1
-2
+2
-3
+3
-4
+4
-5
+5
5
4
5
6
6
3
7
1
9
2
ON
8
0
3
POWER
SPEAKER ZONES
ALL
TREBLE
+1
-2
8
1
2
1
BASS
6
3
8
4
10
AUX 2
AUX 1
6
3
7
2
0
RPT MP3 VOL
NEXT
MIC 3
6
3
8
PLAY
10 9
OFF
10
7
8
Figure 7.1: TI-BU Series - Front View
1. USB INTERFACE
9. POWER
Front Panel
MP3 Storage which can be connected
Power indicator
1
USB
Connector
with USB interface
10.SPEAKER ZONE(1~5)
2 Mic 1 Input
2. MIC1
Speaker zone(1~5) indicator
3 Mic 1–3 Gain
MIC1 input 6.3 Microphone jack input
11.SPEAKER ZONE(1~5)
4 Aux 1–2 Gain
3. MIC1 \ MIC2 \ MIC3
5 Tone Control Bass Speaker zone(1~5) button control
MIC volume control
12.LEVEL INDICATORS
6 Tone Control Treble
4. AUX1 \ AUX2
Level meters 6 output level indicators
7 Mix Volume
8
Power
Switch
Aux volume control
13.PROT
9 Power Indicator Protection indicator
5. BASS
10 Zone Indicators 14.TEMP
Clockwise rotation to increase the output
11 Zone Selector
of the bass; otherwise decrease.
Temperature indicator
12 Levelmeter
6. TREBLE
15.MP3
13 Protect Indicator
Clockwise rotation to increase the output
MP3 volume control
14 Temperature
of the treble; otherwise decrease. 15 MP3 Volume
16.Circulation play choice
7. MASTER VOLUME
17.NEXT
16 Loop Play
All the level control of the inputs are17 Next Title
18.PLAY/PAUSE
18
Play/Pause
controled by the master volume.
Play/Pause button (Mp3)
19 Previous Title 19.LAST
8. POWER SWITCH
20 Time Display
On top of the openin g Power
20.MP3 Frame
Press the end, power shut down
Display the current work state
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4.2Page
REAR
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32
31
MIC 2
+48V
PHANTOM
2
~230V 50Hz 400W
T6.3AL 250V
COM 100V COM 100V COM 100V COM 100V COM 100V
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
1
2
MIC 2
XLR
GAIN
30
MIC 3
XLR
GAIN
MIC 3
+48V
PHANTOM
1
3
3
MIC2
MIC3
OUTPUT
COM COM COM 4-16
70V
EMC INPUT
100V
MUTE
+
21
22
23
MIC 2
24
MIC 3
25
MIC3
MIC2
LINE INPUT
AUX1
INPUT
26
AUX2
INPUT
MIX
OUT
27 28
29
Figure 7.2: TI-BU - Rear View
21. ~230V 50Hz AC POWER INPUT
27. AUX1/AUX2
Rear Panel
22. Output terminal of the speaker
Aux input jack, un-balanced signal
21 Mains
Connecting 4~16 /70V/100V
speaker
connection, sensitivity: 350mV
22
Loudspeaker
Output
(refer
to
section
6.4)
23. EMC
28. MIX OUT
23 Alarm Signal Input
Alarm signal input of EMC
Line output, cascade connection,
24 Attenuator (refer to section 6.5)
24. MUTE
can be connect with next amplifier
25 Inputs Mic 2 and 3
Potentiometer of mute 26 Inputs Line 2 and 3
29. FAN
25. MIC2\MIC3
30. MIC2 MIC3 PHANTOM SWITCH
27 Inputs Aux 1 and 2
Unbalanced input of mic
31. MIC2 MIC3 GAIN ADJUSTMENT
28 Output Mix
29 Fan
26. MIC2 LINE1 /MIC3 LINE2
32.(1~5) ZONE OUTPUT TERMINAL (100V)
30 sensitivity:
Phantom Power On/Off Mic 2 and
3
Aux input of MIC2/MIC3,
Connecting
speakers
31
Gain
XLR
Inputs
Mic
2
and
3
775mV
32 Zone Outputs (refer to section 7.6)
5. CONNECTIONS
7.4 Speaker Connections
5.1 SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
COM 4-16
70V 100V
COM 4-16
70V 100V
COM 4-16
20
4-16
70V 100V
(TI-240BU)
70V LINE
41
(TI-240BU)
100V LINE
Figure 7.3: TI-BU Series - Speaker Connection
70V/
Caution
The low impedance, 70V and 100V outputs cannot be used simultaneously.
OUTPUT TERMINAL SAFETY WARNING! Do not touch output terminals while amplifier power
7
is on. Make all connections with the amplifier disconnected from mains. Risk of hazardous
energy!
5.2 XLR CONNECTIONS
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7.5 Priority Paging
Microphone 1 has top priority. An announcement signal will duck all other audio channels. The amount of
ducking can be set on the backside of the unit from 0 to 30 dB.
7.6 Zone Select
The individual zone is activated by pressing the zone selector. It is possible to select several zones simultaneously.
The ALL key activated all zones independant of the setting ot the indivitual zone selectors.
Caution
The mixing output is always active and independent of the selected zone.
7.7 Connection Diagram
MIC 3
MIC 2
+48V
PHANTOM
2
~230V 50Hz 400W
T6.3AL 250V
COM 100V COM 100V COM 100V COM 100V COM 100V
CH1
CH2
CH3
CH4
CH5
1
2
MIC 2
XLR
GAIN
MIC 3
XLR
GAIN
MIC 3
+48V
PHANTOM
1
3
3
MIC2
MIC3
OUTPUT
COM COM COM 4-16
70V
100V
EMC INPUT
MUTE
+
+ ALARM IN -
ALARM OUT
MIC IN
MIC 2
MIC 3
MIC3
MIC2
LINE INPUT
AUX1
INPUT
AUX2
INPUT
MIX
OUT
REC IN
USE ONLY WITHA 250V FUSE
ANTENNA
Fm75
LOOP ANTENNA
R
R
L
L
AUDIO
OUT
R
R
L
L
USE ONLY WITHA 250W FUSE
AUDIO
OUT
AM
GND
USE ONLY WITHA 250V FUSE
GND
LIFT
INPUTS
OUTPUT
COM
COM
COM
4-16
70V
100V
2
1
3
USE ONLY WITHA 250V FUSE
Figure 7.4: TI-BU Series - Connection Diagram
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LINK
7. APPLICATIONS
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
MIC 2
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7.8 Technical Data
TI–60BU /TI–120BU /TI–240BU
Output Power
Loudspeaker Outputs
Inputs
Phantom Power
Tone Control Bass
Tone Control Treble
Frequency Response
S/N
THD
Crosstalk
TI–60BU: 60 W
TI–120BU: 120 W
TI–240BU: 240 W
4–16 Ohms, 70/100 V
MIC 1: 5 mV (600 Ohms) bal. TRS
MIC 2–3: 5 mV /600 Ohms bal. TRS and XLR
LINE: 775 mV /10 kOhms, unbal. RCA
AUX 1–2: 350 mV /10 kOhms, unsym. RCA
48 V switchable
+/- 10dB @ 100Hz
+/- 10dB @ 10kHz
50 Hz - 16 kHz
MIC 1, 2, 3: > 66 dB
AUX 1, 2: > 80 dB
< 0.1 % @ 1 kHz, 1/3 Output Power
MIC: < 80 dB
AUX: < 85 dB
USB
Up to 8 GB
Mains
Power Consumption
230 V AC, 50 Hz
T–60BU: 100 W
T–120BU: 200 W
T–240BU: 400 W
Dimensions
Weight
484 x 329 x 88 mm
T–60BU: 7.2 kg
T–120BU: 10.0 kg
T–240BU: 17.5 kg
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8.1 General Information
This mixer amplifier offers a small PA system in a compact design. It allows for the individual volume control
of the five zone outputs.
The TI-S mixer amplifier provides 70 V, 100 V and low impedance (4–8 Ohm) outputs, four microphone
inputs (1/4” and XLR) and two RCA audio inputs as well as a telephone and a contact input (EMC).
The six inputs (MIC and line level) offer independent volume and tone control. The paging microphone
T–318 provides control and paging into the five zones.
8.2 Features
• Seven inputs and five zones
• Output power: 120 W, 240 W und 350 W
• 70 V, 100 V and low impedance connectors (4–8 Ohm)
• Paging into five individual and all zones
• Four balanced microphone inputs with switchable phantom power
• Two RCA signal inputs, telephone input and contact input (EMC)
• Separate volume control for each zone
• Pre-chime and sirene implemented
• Five levels of priority
• REC output for tape recorder
• 230 V AC and 24 V DC operation
• 3 RU
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8.3 Views
4.1 FRONT PANEL
21
PROT
20
0
2
19 18 17
4
8
CLIP
16
ALL CALL
ZONE2
ZONE1
15 14
ZONE3
ZONE5
ZONE4
TI-350S
MIXER ZONE AMPLIFIER
2
3
4
5
MIC LEVEL
BASS
TREBLE
BASS
TREBLE
BASS
TREBLE
BASS
TREBLE
BASS
LINE LEVEL
TREBLE
BASS
2
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
10
4
5
2
3
6 1
4
5
2
6 1
3
4
5
2
6 1
3
4
5
6
TREBLE
SIREN
10
3
6 1
1
10
CHIME
DC PWR AC
10
MASTER
MIC1
MIC2
MIC3
MIC4
LINE1
LINE2
VOLUME
VOLUME
MIN
MIN
ON
MIN
1
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
MIN
MAX
2
MIN
3
MAX
MAX
OFF
MAX
MIN
4 5 6 7
Figure 8.1: TI-S Series - Front View
MAX
8 9
10 11 12 13
1. TONE CONTROL
11.POWER SWITCH
Individual Bass and Treble controls are used
Pressing this switch turns the unit on, as indto cut(decrease) or boost(increase) the lower Front Panel icated by the Power LED above the switch.
and Higher frequencies +12dB.
Pressing it again turns the unit off.
1 Tone Control (Bass/Treble) per Channel
2. CHANNEL VOLUME
2 Volume per Channel12. AC INDICATOR
Controls the individual volume levels of Cha~230V AC supply power the indicator on
3 Alarm Indicator
nnels.
13. POWER SWITCH INDICATOR
4 Alarm On/Off
3. ALARM INDICATOR
5 Alarm Volume
14. SPEAKER SELECTOR
4. ALARM BUTTON
6 Pre-chime Volume
These switches are used to select output to
Press the bell button bell light, 7a bellPre-chime
indicatingOn/Off
any combination of up to five individual
8 conditioning
Pre-chime Indicator
the input signal output; bell signal
speakers.
9 Master
potentiometer can adjust its output
volume.Volume
MIN
2
OUTPUT
5. ALARM POTENTIOMETER 10 24V DC Indicator
VOLTAGE 350W
6V
11
Power
Switch
12.5V
6. BELL SIGNAL POTENTIOMETER
5
12 230V AC Indicator
3
4
MAX
7. BELL SIGNAL BUTTON
13 Power Indicator
50V
70V
100V
22V
Press the alarm button, alarm light, alarm
14 Volume per Zone (refer to section
32V 8.5) 50V
70V
100V
indication signal input with the output; alarm
15 Zone Selector Button
38V
50V
70V
100V
signal conditioning potentiometer
adjust
16 can
Zone
Selector Indicator
the output volume.
17 All Call Indicator 15. (ZONE1~ZONE5)ZONE SELECTION BUTTON
8. BELL SIGNAL INDICATOR 18 All Call Button
16. (ZONE1~ZONE5)ZONE SELECTION INDICATOR
9. MASTER VOLUME
19 Clip Indicator
17. ALL CALL INDICATOR
Levelmeter
This rotary switch controls the20
overall
output
18. ALL CALL CONTROL
21signal.
Protect Indicator
volume of the amplifiers output
19. CLUP INDICATOR LED
10.DC INDICATOR
20. OUTPUT LEVEL INDICATOR LED
24V DC supply power the indicator on
21. PROTECT INDICATOR LED
5
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4.2 REAR PANEL
37
36
35
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
100V
COM
COM
100V
34
ZONE 3
COM
ZONE 4
100V
COM
100V
32
OUTPUT
ZONE 5
COM
33
COM
100V
4
8
70V
100V
CHIME
REMOTE
ACTIVE
~ 230V 50Hz
T6.3AL 250V
2 TONE
ON
OFF
PRIORITY
ON
OFF
ON
OFF
ON
XLR BAL
1-GND
2-HOT+
3-COLD-
OFF
+48V PHANTOM
+48V PHANTOM
+48V PHANTOM
+48V PHANTOM
MIC 1
MIC 2
MIC 3
MIC 4
INPUT
LINE 1
LINE 2
4 TONE
CHIME
OUT
TEL
VOLUME
LINE
TEL
INPUT
BATT SUPPLY
24V
25A
EMC
GAIN
22
GAIN
23
GAIN
GAIN
24
25 26 27 28 29 30
31
Figure 8.2: TI-S - Rear View
22.DC INPUT TERMINALS
MIC JACK (XLR JACK) LINE JACK (TRS PHONE JACK)
These terminals are provided for the connePin 1:GROUND
Sleeve:GROUND
ction of backup battery.Connect a 24VDC 50A Rear Panel
Pin 2:HOT(+)
Tip:HOT(+)
battery source to these terminals.Make
22 24V certain
DC Backup Power
to 50 A)
Pin(up
3:COLD(-)
Ring:COLD(-)
the red terminal is connected 23
to theMicrophone
battery's
Inputs 1–4
COLD
GaintoMicrophone
1–4
positive (+) side,and the black24
terminal
the
1. GROUND
2
1
25 Line Inputs 1–2
battery's negative (-) side.
2.HOT
3
26 VR)
Line Outputs (e. g. for Record)
23.INPUT GAIN CONTROLS(TRIM
3.COLD
GROUND
HOT
27 control
AudioofInput
These knobs provide continuous
the Paging
Input Telephone
input levels for each of the six28
inputAudio
channels.
25.LINE INPUT CHANNEL 1~2
29 Volume Telephone Input
When adjusting the input gain, make certain
This line-level input is an extra stereo input for a
30 Selector 2- or 4-Chime-Gong
that the levels are not set too high, or distortion
stereo source such as a tape deck or CD player.
31 Fan
will result.
32 Paging Microphone 26.LINE OUTPUT
NOTE: It is safe to connect most33
modern
dynamic
(Connection
for power amplifier or recording equiPriority
Button Microphone
1
microphones or line level34
devices
to the
pment)
Loudspeaker
Output (refer
to section 8.4)
channel Inputs when phantom
power
is
35 Zone
Outputs
27.EMC INPUT
activated. However, some
ribbon Power On/OffWhen EM switch is connected and pressed in fire
36older
Phantom
37 Mains
microphones may be damaged
by phanor other emergencies, EM broadcasting stored in
tom power, and certain unbalanced line
voice ic is outputted. When selected, these swCONNECTIONS
level 5.
devices
maymalfunction or produce
hes will give priority to over all other signals inputs.
an Audible
hum when phantom power is
8.4 Speaker
Connections
28.TEL AUDIO INPUT
active.
Remote telephone paging and announcement
5.1 SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
+24V
29.TEL AUDIO VOLUME
30.CHIME
70V 100V
70V 100V
70V 100V
COM 4-16
COM 4-16
COM 4-16
(1)GNO
2 Tone/4 Tone chime switch
(3)COLD
+24V
(2)HOT
31.FANNER
32.REMOTE CONTROL INPUT
0V
By connecting a 15-pin D-SUB connector, it is po24.MIC INPUT CHANNEL 1~4
ssible to control speaker zone selection and activThis is a special connector which will accept
ate the chime via wired remote. connection termeither a 3-conductor XLR or a 3-conductor 1/3
inals for the remote are shown below.
100V LINE
4-16
70V LINE
jack.These inputs are suitable to receive signal
from microphones level devices. Figure 8.3: TI-S Series - Speaker Connection
70V/
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Caution
The low impedance, 70V and 100V outputs of the master cannot be used simultaneously.
OUTPUT TERMINAL SAFETY WARNING! Do not touch output terminals while amplifier power
is on. Make all connections with the amplifier disconnected from mains. Risk of hazardous
energy!
8.5 Volume of Zone
Each zone has a volume switch with 6 positions:
Position
Damping
Voltage
0 dB
3 dB
6 dB
12 dB
18 dB
24 dB
100 V
66 V
50 V
25 V
12 V
6V
6
5
4
3
2
1
8.6 Connection of Paging Microphone
The paging microphone T–318 (refer to section 15) interconnects with a 15 pin 1-to–1 cable. The layout is
as follows:
Pin
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11–15
Function
Audio Input Plus
Audio Input Minus
Audio Input Ground
Contact Input Zone 1
Contact Input Zone 2
Contact Input Zone 3
Contact Input Zone 4
Contact Input Zone 5
Common Ground Contact Inputs
+24V DC
n/a
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8.7 Connection Diagram
MICROPHONE WITH ZONE CONTROL
2 TONE
ON
2
SPEAKERS
1
ZONE 2
100V
COM
100V
ZONE 3
COM
ZONE 4
100V
COM
OUTPUT
ZONE 5
100V
COM
COM
100V
4
8
70V
100V
CHIME
REMOTE
ACTIVE
~ 230V 50Hz
T6.3AL 250V
2 TONE
ON
OFF
PRIORITY
ON
OFF
ON
2
ZONE 1
COM
OFF
ON
XLR BAL
1-GND
2-HOT+
3-COLD-
OFF
+48V PHANTOM
+48V PHANTOM
+48V PHANTOM
+48V PHANTOM
MIC 1
MIC 2
MIC 3
MIC 4
INPUT
LINE 1
4 TONE
CHIME
OUT
LINE 2
TEL
VOLUME
LINE
TEL
INPUT
BATT SUPPLY
24V
25A
EMC
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
OTHER AMPLIFIER
BATTERY
24DC
AUDIO SOURCES
AUDIO
OUT
R
COM
ADRESS TAG
MIC 1
MIC 2
MIC 3
L
MIC 4
EMERGENCY PANEL
MIC
ALARM OUT
LINE
+ ALARM IN -
TELEPHONE INTERFACE
ACTIVE OUT
OUTPUT
TEL
MIC
Figure 8.4: TI-S Series - Connection Diagram
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GND
GND
+24DC
CHIME VOL.
0
POWER
24VDC
3
SPEAKERS
3
1
OFF
1
2
3
10
MIC VOL.
0
10
CHIME
4 TONE
MASTER VOL.
0
10
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8.8 Technical Data
TI–120S /TI–240S /TI–350S
Output Power
Loudspeaker Outputs
TI–120S: 120 W
TI–240S: 240 W
TI–350S: 350 W
4–8 Ohms, 70/100 V
Microphone Inputs 1–4
Sensitivity: 5 mV /600 Ohms bal. TRS and XLR
S/N: > 55 dB
Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 16 kHz
Phantom Power: 48 V switchable
Line Inputs 1–2
775 mV /10 kOhms, unbal. RCA
S/N: > 65 dB
Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 16 kHz
Telephone Audio Input
775 mV /10 kOhms, unbal. RCA
S/N: > 65 dB
Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 16 kHz
THD
Tone Control Bass
Tone Control Treble
< 0.1 % @ 1 kHz, 1/3 Output Power
+/- 10dB @ 100Hz
+/- 10dB @ 10kHz
Mains
Backup Power
Power Consumption
230 V AC, 50 Hz
24 V DC
TI–120S: 180 W
TI–240S: 320 W
TI–350S: 500 W
Dimensions
Weight
484 x 425 x 132 mm
TI–120S: 16.9 kg
TI–240S: 20.2 kg
TI–350S: 22.4 kg
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9 T–4060MP/4120MP Four Zone Mixer Amplifier
9.1 General Information
The 4 channel mixer amplifier provides 60 and 120 W output power per channel. The matrix inputs and
outputs can be selected to provide a 5x4 mixing matrix with an integrated MP3 player.
Ideal for hotels, shopping malls, fitness centers, entertainment centers, etc.
True 5x4 mixing matrix with priority paging and versatile extensibility of zone sizes.
9.2 Features
• Four zone outputs to external equipment like power amplifiers
• Four channel amplifier outputs with 60 /120 W each channel, gain level meter and monitor selector
• 70V, 100V, 4 Ohm outputs selectabl
• 5 x 4 mixing matrix
• Three line/microphone inputs with phantom power
• MP3/Radio player with remote control and USB/SD input
• 2 AUX inputs (RCA) for connection of external equipment (CD, etc.)
• RJ–45 port for connection of remote mic station T–4012
• Telephone paging input
• Priority contact
• RS–232 communication port
• Monitor output with 1 W, 8 Ohm for connection of small monitor loudspeaker
• 5 channels with gain, treble, bass control, zone selection
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3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
9.3 Views
3.1 FRONT PANEL
13
CH 2
CH 1
BASS
-10
LEVEL
TREBLE
+10
-10
5
4
7
VOL+
PP/SCAN PREV
VOL-
MUTE
Z3
SD/MEDIA
4
-3
Z2
-5
-7
MUTE
Z3
Z4
Z3
9
CLIP
8
9
0
-10
-15
-15
MONITOR
1
2
3
4
CLIP
Z3
Z4
5
-5
8
-15
5 6
Z4
5
-5
MON
9
0
MUTE
Z3
CLIP
8
Z2
Z4
LEVEL
4
9
10
Z1
PROT
1
0
7
8
6
7
5
6
3
7
1
9
0dB 2
-5
8
0
10
10
-10
MON
-15
ZONE 3
7
-15
POWER
/PROT
+10
6
1
LEVEL
-10
ZONE 2
ZONE 1
Z3
3
-10
5
4
3
Z2
0dB 2
10
-10
MON
MUTE
4
9
10
TREBLE
+10
2
9
0
PROT
1
LEVEL
6
7
Z1
CLIP
-10
8
6
7
0
10
5
4
BASS
+10
1
LEVEL
3
-10
3
Z2
0dB 2
8
10
-10
MUTE
4
1
10
TREBLE
+10
2
9
0
PROT
0dB 2
-5
7
Z1
6
7
LEVEL
6
1
Z4
5
3
-10
8
Z2
LEVEL
4
1
0
MUTE
PROT
2
10
5
4
BASS
+10
2
9
0
Z1
-10
CH 5
CH 4
TREBLE
+10
3
8
6
7
LEVEL
6
1
Z4
5
3
-10
7
Z2
LEVEL
0dB
Z1
10
Z1
BASS
+10
2
9
0
97.60
-10
5
4
CH 3
TREBLE
+10
3
8
1
EQ
NEXT
MODE
-10
LEVEL
6
3
BASS
+10
2
POWER
9
12 11 10
ON
OFF
MON
ZONE 4
8
Figure 9.1: T-MP Series - Front View
9. POWER-Power indicator
Front Panel
When power on, power indicators are on;
mute on, indicators are on;
1 Mute MP3-Player with Status Indicator
when power off, power indicators are off
mute off, then indicators are2off Zone Selector (refer to section
9.7)
3 Levelmeter
Amplifier matrix 4 channel selector
button Monitoring10. CH1 High-pitched tone control
4 Volume Monitoring
Adjust high pitch, clockwise rotation, increase
Monitor level indicator
5 Levelmeter Zone
volume, conversely reduce
Monitor volume control
6 Zone Select for Monitoring
7 Volume
Zone Amplifier
11. CH1 low-pitched tone control
Adjust monitor volume, clockwise
rotation,
8 Power Switch
Adjust low pitch, clockwise rotation, increase
increase volume, conversely
9 reduce
Power Indicator
volume, conversely reduce
10 Tone Control Treble
1 zone amplifier level indicator
11 Tone Control Bass
12.CH1 volume control
1 zone monitor selector button
12 Volume Audio Input
1 zone amplifier output volume
13 control
MP3/Radio Player 13.MP3 player, with USB & SD card slot
1. Mute button and indicator,
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8. ON/OFF Power switch
Switch on, power on, switch down, power off
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REAR PANEL
18 17 16
MONITOR
8
1W
15 14
T
R
G
12
13
TEL.PAGING
PRIORITY
LINE OUT
FM ANT
G
OUTPUT
BAL. / UNBAL.
COM
4
70V
LINE OUT
100V
G
ZONE1
OUTPUT
BAL. / UNBAL.
COM
4
COM
4
70V
100V
ZONE2
LINE OUT
G
OUTPUT
BAL. / UNBAL.
COM
4
70V
LINE OUT
100V
G
ZONE3
LIFT GND
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OUTPUT
BAL. / UNBAL.
70V
100V
ZONE4
PHANTOM
LINE
MIC
PHANTOM
LINE
MIC
PHANTOM
LINE
MIC
RS232
~230V 50Hz 450W
T6.3AL 250V
LINE
TEL.
ZONE
VOLUME
1
GAIN
2
L
L
R
R
CH 5
3
REMOTE MIC INPUT
GAIN
CH 4
GAIN
CH 3
4
5
GAIN
CH 2
6
GAIN
CH 1
7
8 9 10
11
Figure 9.2: T-MP Series - Back View
1. AC power input socket
Back Panel 12.ZONE1-output terminals for connecting
volume control
2. Telephone DIP switch
speakers; COM is common terminal, can be
1 and
Mains
Volume
and Zone Selector
3. CH5 line signal input2andTelephone
signal gain
control
connected to the negative electrode, the
3 Audio Input 5 with Gain
4. CH4 line signal input and signal gain control
ground, etc.4 terminal can be connected
4 Audio Input 4 with Gain
5. CH3 microphone signal
input
and
signal
gain
5 Microphone Input 3 with Gain to constant resistance 4 speaker; 70V
6 Microphone Input 2 with Gain
control
terminal can be connected to 70V constant
7 Microphone Input 1 with Gain
6. CH2 microphone signal
and signal
gain
8 input
Connection
Paging
Microphone voltage speaker; 100V terminal can be
9 RS232 Port
control
connected to 100V constant voltage speaker
10 Mode of Operation Inputs 1–3 (refer to section 9.4)
7. CH1 microphone signal input and signal gain
13.ZONE1-LINE signal output
11 Fan
control
12 Loudspeaker Output (refer to 14.Radio
section 9.5)
antenna port
Line
8. Remote microphone13input
portAudio Output Zone
15.telephone signal input port
14 Radio Antenna
9. RS232 port
16.short circuit PRIORITY, can change the priority
15 Audio Input Telephone
16 signal
Contact
Input
Priority (refer to section
9.8)
10.LINE, PHANTOM, MIC
input
selector
of Telephone
and MIC1
17 Loudspeaker Output Monitoring (refer to section 9.6)
switch
17.monitor output port
18 Ground Lift (refer to section 9.9)
11.vents
18.Floating switch
9.4 Mode of Operation Inputs 1–3
The mode of operation for the audio inputs 1–3 can be selected by a switch on the rear of the unit:
• Microphone without phantom power
• Microphone with phantom power
• Line
7
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7. CONNECTIONS
9.5 Speaker Connections
7.1 SPEAKER CONNECTIONS
COM
4
70V 100V
COM
4
COM 4
70V 100V
70V 100V
81
(T-4060MP)
167
(T-4060MP)
40
(T-4120MP)
83
(T-4120MP)
100V LINE
70V LINE
Figure 9.3: T-MP Series - Speaker Connection
4
70V/
Caution
The low impedance, 70V and 100V outputs cannot be used simultaneously.
OUTPUT TERMINAL SAFETY WARNING! Do not touch output terminals while amplifier power
is on. Make all connections with the amplifier disconnected from mains. Risk of hazardous
energy!
9.6 Monitor Output
7.2 XLR CONNECTIONS
The T–8000 provides built-in amplifier with a low impedance monitor output. The output power is 1 watt at
8 ohms.
9.7 Zone Select
Each the audio inputs 1–5 and the MP3/Radio player provide a block of 4 buttons to route their audio signal
to the corresponding zones. It is possible to select several zones simultaneously.
9.8 Priority Mute
Different priorities apply to the audio sources:
Priority
1
2
3
High
...
Low
Source
Microphone 1
Telephone Input
External Paging Microphone
The contact input on the rear of the unit (Point 16 of section 9.3) grants priority to the external paging
station.
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9.9 Ground Lift
The chassis ground of the amplifier is connected with the ground of the AC power cord (the non-fused
earthed protective conductor). Therefore, if several devices are connected in a signal chain a ground loop
may be created.This ground loop will cause a compensating current to travel on the shields of the audio
cables causing hum-problems.
The amplifiers of the T-MP series are equipped with a Ground Lift switch on the back side of the unit.
It has two settings:
Character
Signification/Meaning
Signal ground (Audio) is seperated from chassis ground
Signal ground (Audio) is connected to chassis ground
Caution
Although Ground Lift is a common and proven method, proper cabeling and grounding should
avoid hum in the first place.
Isolating the ground of the AC power cord is technically different and eliminates the protective
earth connection. Therefore, NEVER isolate the ground of the AC power as this may pose a
serious danger to your life.
9.10 Technical Data
T–4060MP /T–4120MP
Output Power
Loudspeaker Outputs
Monitor Output
Microphone Inputs 1–3
T–4060MP: 4x 60 W
T–4120MP: 4x 120 W
4 Ohms, 70/100 V
1 W /8 Ohms
Line Inputs 5–6
Telephone Audio Input
Sensitivity: 2.5 mV /600 Ohms bal. TRS and XLR
Phantom Power: 48 V switchable
350 mV /10 kOhms, unbal. RCA
350 mV /10 kOhms, terminal
Line Outputs 1–4
1 V /600 Ohms, bal.
S/N
Frequency Response
THD
> 65 dB
50 Hz - 18 kHz
< 0.1 % @ 1 kHz, 1/3 Output Power
Tone Control Bass
Tone Control Treble
+/- 10dB @ 100Hz
+/- 10dB @ 10kHz
Mains
Power Consumption
230 V AC, 50 Hz
T–4060MP: 375 W
T–4120MP: 750 W
Dimensions
Weight
484 x 440 x 132 mm
T–4060MP: 8.1 kg
T–4120MP: 11.7 kg
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10 T–2S01 Stereo Mixer Pre-Amplifier
10 T–2S01 Stereo Mixer Pre-Amplifier
10.1 General Information
The T–2S01 is a mixer pre-amplifier to suit public address applications like in schools, offices, shops and
many more.
The T–2S01 is designed to operate with the paging microphone T–319 (refer to section 16).
10.2 Features
• 10 in /2 out mixer pre-amplifier
• Ten microphone inputs with highpass filters
• 4 separate Line Inputs (stereo, RCA)
• Paging microphone T–319 (section 16) acts as MIC 1 with highest priority
• Priority and phantom power for MIC 2–4
• Record output (stereo, RCA)
• 2-/4-tone chime, trigger input and trigger key
• Selectable output for each input (output 1, 2 or 1 & 2)
• Volume control for chime, MIC 1, inputs 2–10, outputs 1 & 2
• Tone control for outputs 1 & 2
• Indicators for input 1–10, power, 2-channel level meter
• Power supply: 230 V AC and 24 V DC
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4. NOMENCLATURE AND
10.3 Views
FUNCTIONS
4.1 FRONT PANEL
5
4
T-2S01
4
0
10
7
8
9
3
2
1
OUTPUT
0
5 6
10
7
8
9
3
2
1
OUTPUT
SIG
1 1+2 2
CHIME
1 1+2 2
P.T.T 1
0
5 6
10
ON
7
8
9
OUTPUT
SIG
LEVEL
MODE
1 1+2 2
LINE 3
1 2 3
PRIORITY2
PRIORITY3
PRIORITY4
MIC/LINE 2
MIC
2
1
4
0
5 6
10
LEVEL
MODE
LINE
7
8
9
MIC
OUTPUT
SIG
1 1+2 2
3
2
1
4
0
5 6
10
LEVEL
MODE
LINE
7
8
9
MIC
OUTPUT
MIC/LINE 3
SIG
3
2
1
4
0
5 6
10
LINE
7
8
9
3
2
1
MIC
OUTPUT
SIG
1 1+2 2
MIC/LINE 4
4
0
5 6
10
LEVEL
MODE
LINE
7
8
9
MIC
OUTPUT
1 1+2 2
MIC/LINE 5
SIG
MASTER
PRE AMPLIFIER
LEVEL
MODE
3
2
1
4
0
5 6
10
LEVEL
MODE
LINE
7
8
9
MIC
OUTPUT
SIG
1 1+2 2
MIC/LINE 6
3
2
1
4
0
5 6
10
LINE
7
8
9
MIC
OUTPUT
1 1+2 2
MIC/LINE 7
SIG
HIGH
1
LEVEL
MODE
3
2
1
4
5 6
0
10
LEVEL
MODE
LINE
7
8
9
MIC
OUTPUT
1 1+2 2
MIC/LINE 8
SIG
3
2
1
4
0
5 6
10
7
8
9
SIG
LINE
MIC
-8
-13
-3
0
+3
MASTER
HIGH
2
OUTPUT
1 1+2 2
MIC/LINE 9
1
LOW
MODE
0
LEVEL
4
5 6
0
LEVEL
4
0
3
2
1
LEVEL
6
0
3
2
1
4
0
5 6
10
7
8
9
ON
MASTER VOLUME
4 5 6
2
7
8
9
3
2
1
0
10
MASTER VOLUME
LOW
1 1+2 2
3
2
1
7
MIC/LINE 10
POWER
Figure 10.1: T–2S01 - Front View
PRIORITY 2~4
1. CHIME
When you switch on , priority is
Pressing chime switch, chime signal
activated and will closed input 5~10.
will be activated as a pre signal. You
Front Panel
4. INPUT 5~10 CONTROLS
can adjust level.
These
make adjustment of MIC/LINE
OUTPUT
1 SWITCH
Pre-chime: Trigger Button, Volume and Output
Selector
For
input
This is 2for selector
that
send
chime
Mic 1: Volume, Clip-Indicator and Output Selector 5~10.
Adjust
output
levelof
soOperation
as not to tune
signal to
master
output.Chime
signalClip-Indicator, Output
3 Mic/Line
2–4: Volume,
Selector,
Mode
(refer to
on
CLIP
LED
under
two o clock.
has a priority
.when10.4)
chimeand
signal
is
section
Priority
(refer to section 10.5)
OUTPUT SWITCH
activated,
output
of input
5~10 Clip-Indicator, Output
4 signal
Mic/Line
5–10:
Volume,
Selector and Mode of Operation
This is selector that send signal of
will be closed.
(refer to section 10.4)
input 5~10 to the master-output.
IMPORTANT NOTICE:Priority will be
5 Tone Control (Bass/Treble) and Levelmeter When input 1~4 signal and chime
given only for selected output.
6 Volume Master Outputs
1 andFUNCTIONS
2
NOMENCLATURE
AND
signal are supplied, priority will be
2. INPUT1
CONTROLS
7
Power
Switch
activated and close output of input
Adjust level volume so as not to turn
5~10.
on +3CLIP LED under two~three o
This is selector that send signal of
clock
of
master
volume
this
is
control
4.2 REAR PANEL
input 2,3,4 to the master output
For mic input level.
when input 2~4 are activated , signal
OUTPUT
SWITCH
13
14 15
10
11
8 9
12
of input 5~10 will be close.
This is selector that send signal of
MODE SWITCH
input 1 to the master output.when
MIC : It is input mic switch of 300Hz
input 1 are activated , signal of input
H.P.F that makes sound
5~10 will be closed.
clearance.when you select
3. INPUT 2,3,4 CONTROLS
Switch , windy sound.
Adjust level volume so as not to
MIC : This is MIC input switch
turn on +3LED under two~three o
Without filter line.
clock of master volume this is
Figure 10.2: T–2S01 - Rear View
LINE : Line input for CD CASSETTE,
control for MIC/LINE input closed.
13.MIC/LINE
INPUT 2~6
8. OUTPUT
AC POWER
TUNER.
SWITCH
MIC/LINE
balanced
input can be
Be
sure
to
check
AC
voltage.
Use
IMPORTANT
NOTICE:Serecting
This is selector that send signal of
Rear Panel selected by mode switch in the front
fuse2,3,4
approved.
mode switch
HPF
input
to the master output.
panel.
flat power will be supplied to
IMPORTANT
8not Mains
when
input 2~4 NOTICE:Be
are activated sure
, signal
XLR connector
for condensor
IMPORTAN
NOTICE:
make
a shorten
for battery and
9 Backup Power 24 Vinput
DC
oftoinput
5~10
will be closed.
mic
only.If
you
connect
When
select
MICunbalanced
input,
polaritySWITCH
of battery.
MODE
10 Master Outputs 1 and
2 you
microphone
operating
voltage iswith
onlythem,it
for
9. MIC
DC POWER
: It is input mic switch of 300Hz
11 Record Outputs dynamic
May
be defaulted
and should
be
thatinput
makes sound 12 XLR/RCA Inputs 7–10
condensor
microphone
if you
DC 24VH.P.F
power
Minimized
level
volume
before
clearance.when
you
select
connect
dynamic
microphone
10.OUTPUTS 1,2
13 XLR Inputs 2–6
to mode
switch microphone
for noise
windy sound.
by
mistake,
This is Switch
master, outputs
which can
14 bePTT Input 1 (refer moving
tobalance
section
16.4)
Down.
MIC
: This
MIC input switch 15 Contact Input Pre-chime
will be out of work also, be sure not
selected
byisswitch.
5. EQUALIZER
Without filter line.
be insert mic input connector under
11.RECORDING
Adjust
low, high if EQ
volume
LINE
:
Line
input
for
CD
CASSETTE,
level volume-up,
speaker
systems
Recording outputs two L, R
According to condition.
TUNER.
may get damage due to big noise.
unbalanced RCA jacks are
6. MAST 1,2
IMPORTANT
NOTICE:Serecting
14.P.T.T. 1
converted into
stereo signals in the
This is master volume for all input
mode
switch
HPF
Connect this terminal with T-621
internal circuit from mono signal.
levels you and better use toward two
flat power will be supplied to
chime
are
Recording output volume can not be
opriority
clockand
adjust
levelcontrols
before clipping
input XLR connector for condensor
activated
from
T-621(P.T.T
remote)
controlled by master volume
for proper operation.
mic only.If you connect unbalanced
and
Microphone
cable
with
shield
controller because circuit of
7. POWER SWITCH
dynamic microphone with them,it
can
be
extended
at
the
max
recording
output
controls
is
just
in
Press to turn ON the power. 30m.
May be defaulted and should be
IMPORTAN
the
before
master
volume
controls.
Press
again toNOTICE:
turn the power OFF.
moving to mode switch for noise
Be
sure
not
to
make a shorten to the
12.LINE
7~10
Down.
ground because microphone signal
LINE 7~10 unbalanced two L, R
+, -is for operating power of
RCA jack are converted into mono
condensor microphone.
in the internal circuit all line input 15.CHIME REMOTE TERMINAL
10dB(245mV) input level are for
This is a terminal for chime signal.
cassette
deck, CD,
dat deck, tuner.
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Medientechnik
GmbH
REC
LINE 10
LINE 9
LINE 8
LINE 7
LE
FT
2--OUTPUTS--1
10
2
1
3
POWER
24V
2A
2
MIC INPUTS
1
3
7
8
2
1
3
HT
RIG
~230V 50Hz
T1AL 250V
9
2
1
3
2
1
3
MIC/LINE INPUTS
4
5
6
2
1
3
2
1
3
3
2
1
3
2
7
6
1
3 1
524
2
3
MIC INPUT
1
3
2
6
4
5
6
7
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
2
3
1
P.T.T 1
CHIME
REMOTE
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10.4 Mode of Operation Inputs 2–10
The Mode switch on the front panel sets the operation mode for the channels 2 to 10:
• Microphone
• Microphone with High Pass Filter
• Line
Caution
The two microphone operation modes automatically activate the phantom power.
The Output switch determines the destinations/outputs of the input signal:
• Channel 1
• Channel 1+2
• Channel 2
Caution
If a stereo signal is applied to the RCA input jacks, both channels are mixed and send to either
channel 1 or 2, depending on the setting of the output switch. Setting 1+2 will retain the stereo
signal.
10.5 Priority Paging
The inputs 2 to 4 contain a priority setting that can be individually activated by the DIP switch on the front
of the device.
If an audio signal is applied, the priority of the corresponding input channels is activated and channels 5 to
10.6 Connection Diagram
AUDIO SOURCES
AUDIO SOURCES
AUDIO
OUT
R
ADRESS TAG
COM
L
MIC 10
REC
LINE 10
LINE 9
LINE 8
LINE 7
LE
FT
2--OUTPUTS--1
DV 24V
10
2
9
1
3
POWER
24V
2
MIC INPUTS
1
3
7
8
2
1
3
2
2
3
MIC/LINE INPUTS
4
5
6
1
1
3
2
1
3
2
1
3
3
2
3
2
2A
CH2 INPUTS
CH1 LINK
2
3
1
2
XLR BAL
INPUT
1-GND
2-HOT+
3-COLD-
4
50V
70V
COM
100V
4
70V
50V
COM
POWER OUT1
100V
MIC 6
POWER OUT2
Figure 10.3: T–2S01 - Connection Diagram
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6
3
CASSETTE DECKS
CH1 INPUTS
7
1
3 1
524
2
3
MIC INPUT
1
AMPLIFIER
CH2 LINK
4
5
6
7
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
2
1
HT
RIG
8
~230V 50Hz
T1AL 250V
MIC 7
MIC 2
3
1
P.T.T 1
CHIME
REMOTE
5. APPLICATIONS
REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
10 are muted.
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10.7 Technical Data
T–2S01
Input Sensitivity
Output Level
Frequency Response
S/N
Crosstalk
MIC/LINE: –5 dBu (5 kOhms bal.)
LINE RCA: –10 dBu (10 kOhms bal.)
MASTER 1,2: +4dBu (200 Ohms bal.)
REC: 0 dBu (10 kOhms unbal.)
20 Hz - 20 kHz (–0.5 dB)
MIC: > 60 dB
LINE: > 0.03 %
MIC: > 60 dB
LINE: > 75 dB
Power Consumption
Mains
13 W
230 V AC /50 Hz
Dimensions
Weight
484 x 378 x 45 mm
5.6 kg
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11 T–6245 Six Zone Mixer with Voice Recorder
11.1 General Information
The T–6245 is a six zone mixer with digital voice recorder. It’s the ideal solution for any public address
application like schools, hotels, offices and shops.
The T–6245 is designed to operate with the T–328 paging microphone (refer to section 17).
11.2 Features
• Selector for six zones, source and zone control
• Integrated microphone and storage for simple voice recordings
• Front panel with three keys to select the audio source
• The six zones paging microphone station is connected to the mixer via an RJ–45 port
• XLR microphone input with phantom power (48 V)
• Three AUX inputs for tape, CD and tuner
• Chime with volume control and contact input
• Six connectors for power amplifiers
• Four priority levels
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4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
11.3 Views
4.1 FRONT PANEL
1
ZONE1
ZONE2
ZONE3
ZONE4
ZONE5
ZONE6
TAPE
MESSAGE RECORDER
4
ACTIVE
PLAY
STOP
REC
5
4
7
9
1
14 13 12 11
10
10
5
BASS
-1
6
8
2
9
1
10
0
0
TREBLE
+1
-1
+2
-2
7
3
8
4
OUTPUT LEVEL
TUNER
MUSIC
6
2
0
15
CD
MICRO
3
MIC
3
2
+3
-3
+4
-4
+5
-5
9
8
0
MASTER
+1
4
+2
-2
+3
-3
+4
-4
+5
-5
POWER
7
5
6
7
3
8
2
9
1
ON
OFF
10
0
6
5
Figure 11.1: T–6245 - Front View
1. ZONE(1~6)
Front Panel
9. MUSIC
N.6 buttons for music selection In the 6
Music volume control
1 Zone Selector for BGM/Mic
different zones
10.MICRO
2 Input Selector
2. AUDIO
MICRO volume control
3 Levelmeter
4
Power
Indicator
N.3 key switch for input channel selection:
11.REC
5 Power Switch
Tape CD Tuner
Key switch Rec message
6 Master Volume Mix (BGM/Mic)
3. OUTPUT LEVEL
Three messages of 60 seconds each
7 Tone Control Treble (BGM/Mic)
8
Tone
Control
Bass
(BGM/Mic)
Signal level indicator
could be recorded; for message selection
9
Volume
BGM
4. POWER
see switch(13) on rear Panel.
10 Volume Microphone
12.STOP
Power indicator
11 Text Memory Record
12 Text Memory Stop
Key switch stop message
5. POWER SWITCH
13 Text Memory Play 13.PLAY
On top of the opening Power 14 Text Memory Activity Indicator
Key switch play message for manual activation
Press the end, power shut down15 Internal Microphone
14.ACTIVE
6. MASTER
Indicator play message
Master level control
15.MIC
7. TREBLE
Internal microphone for message recording
Adjust treble response. Rotate clockwise to
increase treble output and anticlockwise to
reduce it.
8. BASS
Adjust bass response. Rotate clockwise to
increase bass output and anticlockwise to
reduce it.
ZONE:
Manually stop the current music playing,need to repeat twice SOTP button in order to avoid
the surrounding objects due to noise and other interference caused by signal input that there is
no consistency.
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4.2 REAR PANEL
16
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17
IN COM ZONE
18
19
RELE ZONE CONSOL OUT
+1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6
MIX MUSIC-PAGE OUT
20
21
MUSIC OUT
PAGE OUT
22
23
REC
MESSAGE
3 2 1 OFF
PLAY MESSAGE
24 25 26 27
MESSAGE
1 TIME
CONTINUOS
TAPE
ZONE 1 OUT
ZONE 2 OUT
ZONE 3 OUT
ZONE 4 OUT
MESSAGE
VOL.REC VOL.PLAY
+48V VOLUME
PHANTOM CHIME
ZONE 5 OUT
CD
MIC
NORMAL
TUNER
MICRO
CONSOL
ZONE 6 OUT
GAIN
38
PRIORITY
COM NO1 NO2
~220-240V 50/60Hz
T1AL250V
OPEN RELE INPUT
ALARM
28 29 30
37
36
GAIN
CONSOL
VOLUME
35 34 33 32 31
ALARM:
Figure 11.2: T–6245 - Rear- View
16. AC INLET
The voice is simultaneously
Connect to the supplied power cord.
17. IN COMMON RELE MUSIC ZONE
Rear Panel
distributed in all the 6 zones
- NORMAL:
18. OUT POWER CONTROL RELE
16 Mains
The voice is distributed only in the
19. OUT MIX
PAGE
17 MUSIC
Audio Input
forVOICE
Zone Relais BGM
18 Voltage
Outputs „Zone active“
zone selected with front panel
20. OUT SIGNAL
MUSIC
19 Audio
Output Mix: Microphone, BGM, Pre-chime,
Text Memory and external Paging
Buttons
21. OUT SIGNAL
PAGE
Microphone
VOLUME REC MESSAGE
22. CONTACT
PLAYOutput
MESSAGE
OR 2
20 Audio
Music:1 Microphone,
BGM und 26.
Pre-chime
21 message
Audio Output
Call: Text
Paging
Microphone
27.
VOLUME
PLAY MESSAGE
The third
is activated
byMemory and external
22
Contact
Input
Play
Text
Memory
1
and
2
28. PHANTOM POWER SELECT SWITCH
Microphone basedirectly.
23 Selector Text Memory 1–3 for Record
29.(refer
CHIME
VOLUME
23. SWITC24
H REC
MESSAGE:
Selector
Text Memory single or continious play
to section
11.8)CONTROL
30. PRIORITY CONTROL PORT FOR
OF F, 1,252, 3Microphone
.
Alarm Mode (refer to section 11.7)
26
Volume
Record
Text
Memory
BGM AND INTERNAL CHIME.
This is used to select the message
27 Volume Play Text Memory
31. INPUT RJ45 CONSOL
to record
28 Phantom Power On/Off
Max 6 microphone bases in
24. SWITC29
H MESSAGE
1
Volume Pre-chime
30
Contact
Input
Pre-chime
and
Priority
(refer
to
section
11.7)
Parallel
TIME / CONTINUOS
31 Connection Paging Microphone
32. VOLUME INPUT CONSOL
- 1 TIME:
32 Volume Paging Microphone
33. CONSOL GAIN CONTROL
The recorded
plays only
33 Gainmessage
Paging Microphone
34. MICROPHONE GAIN CONTROL
Once 34 Gain Microphone
35
Microphone
Input
XLR
35. MICROPHONE INPUT XLR BALANCED
- CONTINUOS:
36 Audio Inputs for BGM
36. AUDIO SOURCE INTERFACE
The recorded
message
37 Audio
Outputsplays
of Zone Relays 1–6
38 Audio
Input
for Zone Relays
37. OUT ZONE (1~6)
continuously
till the
message
38. INPUT CONTACE OPEN RELE ZONE
contact is kept closed.
25. SWITC H
MICROPHONE
11.4 Signal Routing
ALARM /
NORMAL THE MIXER COULD WORK
WITHOUT MICROPHONE CONSOLE
The audio sources are routed as follows:
BMD6; A SIMPLE MICROPHONE BASE
WITH PRIORITY CONTACT COULD
BE
Source
CONNECTED TO XLR MICROPHONE
RCA Inputs
INPUT).
Mikrofon
Sprachspeicher
Vorgong
Sprechstelle
7
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Output
Music, Mix
Music, Mix
Paging, Mix
Music, Mix
Paging, Mix
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11.5 Zone Select for BGM/Mic
The six buttons on the front panel allow to route the audio signal of the BGM, microphone and pre-chime to
the corresponding zones.
Caution
Selected zones will be lost if the T–6245 is being turned off and need to be activated again.
11.6 Voice Recording
A text can be recorded to the text memory as follows:
1. The memory location can be selected with the sliding switch (Point 23 of section 11.3) on the backside
of the unit.
2. Press the recording key REC on the front side of the unit (Point 11 of section 11.3).
3. The activity indicator (Point 14 of section 11.3) will illuminate and the recording can be started.
4. STOP will exit the recording (Point 12 of section 11.3).
5. A recorded message will be played back by pressing the PLAY key (Point 13 of section 11.3).
Caution
The maximum length of a recording is 60 seconds.
Text memories 1 and 2 are triggered by the contact inputs on the rear of the unit, text memory 3 by the
paging microphone T–328 (siehe section 17).
11.7 Microphone Alarm Mode
If a T–319 (refer to section 16) paging microphone is not available or being used, a simple PTT paging mic
may be used instead:
1. The audio signal of the PTT paging mic is connected to the XLR microphone input (Point 35 of section 11.3).
2. The contact output of the PTT paging mic controls the contact input Priority (Point 30 of section 11.3)
of the T–6245. This triggers the pre-chime and mutes the BGM.
3. The Alarm Mode swicth (Point 25 of section 11.3) is set to ALARM. This activates all the zone relays.
By pressing the button on the PTT paging mic the pre-chime sounds and the microphone signal will be routed
to all zones.
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11 T–6245 Six Zone Mixer with Voice Recorder
11.8 Repeat of Voice Recording
The switch Message 1 Time/Continous (Point 24 of section 11.3) determines, whether the voice recordings 1
and 2 (triggered by a contact input) are played once or continously.
In the case of Continous the voice recording is repeated as long as the contact is closed. The last repeat of
the voice recording is played to its end.
Caution
The repeat function is only active when the Alarm Mode switch (Point 25 of section 11.3) is set
to ALARM.
11.9 Priority Mute
Different priorities apply to the audio sources:
Priority
1
2
3
4
High
...
...
Low
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Source
External Paging Microphone
Pre-chime
Text Memory
BGM
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APPLICATIONS
11.107.Connection
Diagrams
1 amplifier for music 1 amplifier for voice for 6 zone
Option 1: An amplifier for calls and BGM each.
Compact disc
Audio Player
100V
OUTPUT
70V 4~16
COM
GND
LIFT
LINK
INPUTS
POWER
FUSE
350W
T6.3AL250V
500W
T8AL250V
650W
T10AL250V
Amplifier Calls
~220-240V 50-60Hz
FUSE
100V
OUTPUT
70V 4~16
Amplifier BGM
COM
GND
LIFT
INPUTS
POWER
FUSE
350W
T6.3AL250V
500W
T8AL250V
650W
T10AL250V
~220-240V 50-60Hz
LINK
FUSE
IN COM ZONE
RELE ZONE CONSOL OUT
+1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6
MIX MUSIC-PAGE OUT
MUSIC OUT
PAGE OUT
PLAY MESSAGE
REC
MESSAGE
3 2 1 OFF
MESSAGE
1 TIME
CONTINUOS
TAPE
OPEN RELE INPUT
ZONE 1 OUT
ZONE 2 OUT
ZONE 3 OUT
ZONE 4 OUT
ZONE 5 OUT
ALARM
MESSAGE
VOL.REC VOL.PLAY
+48V VOLUME
PHANTOM CHIME
PRIORITY
COM NO1 NO2
~220-240V 50-60Hz
T1AL250V
CD
MIC
NORMAL
TUNER
T-6245
MICRO
CONSOL
ZONE 6 OUT
GAIN
GAIN
CONSOL
VOLUME
POWER
24VDC
Zone 1
VOLUME TREBLE
3
1
2
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINE IN
LINK OUT
GND
GND
+24DC
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
0
10
POWER
24VDC
Zone 2
VOLUME TREBLE
3
1
2
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINE IN
LINK OUT
LINE IN
LINK OUT
GND
GND
+24DC
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
0
10
POWER
24VDC
Zone 3
VOLUME TREBLE
3
1
2
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
GND
GND
+24DC
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
0
10
POWER
24VDC
VOLUME TREBLE
Zone 4
3
1
2
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINE IN
LINK OUT
GND
GND
+24DC
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
0
10
POWER
24VDC
VOLUME TREBLE
Zone 5
3
1
2
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINE IN
LINK OUT
GND
GND
+24DC
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
0
10
POWER
24VDC
VOLUME TREBLE
3
1
2
Zone 6
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINE IN
LINK OUT
GND
GND
+24DC
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
0
10
Figure 11.3: T–6245 - Connection Diagram 1
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Option 2: One amplifier for each zone. 6 amplifier one for each zone
Zuspieler
Compact disc
POWER
Audio Player
OPEN
CLOSE
ON
OFF
PLAY
IN COM ZONE
RELE ZONE CONSOLOUT
+1 +2 +3 +4 +5 +6
MIX MUSIC-PAGE OUT
MUSIC OUT
PAGE OUT
PLAY MESSAGE
REC
MESSAGE
3 2 1 OFF
MESSAGE
1 TIME
CONTINUOS
TAPE
ZONE 1 OUT
ZONE 2 OUT
ZONE 3 OUT
ZONE 4 OUT
ZONE 5 OUT
PREVIOUS
MESSAGE
VOL.REC VOL.PLAY
NEXT
+48V VOLUME
PHANTOM CHIME
PRIORITY
COM NO1 NO2
~220-240V 50-60Hz
T1AL250V
OPEN RELE INPUT
ALARM
STOP
CD
MIC
NORMAL
TUNER
MICRO
CONSOL
ZONE 6 OUT
GAIN
GAIN
CONSOL
VOLUME
T-6245
POWER
24VDC
VOLUME TREBLE
3
1
2
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINE IN
LINK OUT
100V
OUTPUT
70V 4~16
COM
GND
GND
GND
+24DC
LIFT
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
0
POWER
10
350W
FUSE
T6.3AL250V
500W
T8AL250V
650W
T10AL250V
~220-240V 50-60Hz
INPUTS
FUSE
Zone 6
LINK
POWER
24VDC
VOLUME TREBLE
3
1
2
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINE IN
LINK OUT
100V
OUTPUT
70V 4~16
COM
GND
GND
GND
+24DC
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
0
10
LIFT
POWER
350W
LINK
INPUTS
FUSE
T6.3AL250V
500W
T8AL250V
650W
T10AL250V
~220-240V 50-60Hz
FUSE
Zone 5
POWER
24VDC
AVIS:
RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRICUS
-NE PAS QUVRIR
VOLUME TREBLE
3
1
2
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINE IN
LINK OUT
100V
OUTPUT
70V 4~16
COM
GND
GND
GND
+24DC
LIFT
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
0
10
POWER
350W
LINK
INPUTS
FUSE
T6.3AL250V
500W
T8AL250V
650W
T10AL250V
~220-240V 50-60Hz
FUSE
Zone 4
POWER
24VDC
100V
VOLUME TREBLE
3
1
2
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINE IN
OUTPUT
70V 4~16
COM
GND
LINK OUT
LIFT
GND
GND
+24DC
POWER
350W
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
0
10
LINK
INPUTS
FUSE
T6.3AL250V
500W
T8AL250V
650W
T10AL250V
~220-240V 50-60Hz
FUSE
100V
POWER
24VDC
OUTPUT
70V 4~16
Zone 3
COM
GND
LIFT
VOLUME TREBLE
3
1
2
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINE IN
LINK OUT
POWER
LINK
INPUTS
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
0
FUSE
T6.3AL250V
350W
GND
GND
+24DC
500W
T8AL250V
650W
T10AL250V
~220-240V 50-60Hz
10
FUSE
Zone 2
100V
POWER
24VDC
OUTPUT
70V 4~16
COM
GND
LIFT
VOLUME TREBLE
3
1
2
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINE IN
LINK OUT
POWER
350W
GND
GND
+24DC
INPUTS
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
0
LINK
FUSE
T6.3AL250V
500W
T8AL250V
650W
T10AL250V
~220-240V 50-60Hz
10
FUSE
Figure 11.4: T–6245 - Connection Diagram 2
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11.11 Technical Data
T–6245
Microphone Input
Sensitivity: 5 mV /600 Ohms bal. XLR
S/N: > 68 dB
Frequency Response: 50 Hz - 17 kHz
Phantom Power: 48 V switchable
Inputs Tuner /Tape
Input CD
200 mV /47 kOhms, unbal. RCA
500 mV /47 kOhms, unbal. RCA
S/N: > 90 dB
Frequency Response: 20 Hz - 20 kHz
THD
Tone Control Bass
Tone Control Treble
< 0.05 %
+/- 12dB @ 100Hz
+/- 12dB @ 10kHz
Mains
Backup Power
Power Consumption
220–240 V AC, 50–60 Hz
24 V DC
500 W
Dimensions
Weight
484 x 322 x 88 mm
6.6 kg
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12 T–2150X/2300X Power Amplifier
12.1 General Information
The 2 channel amplifiers provide 2x 150 W and 2x 300 W output power. All connections are pluggable. All
controls are on the front panel, ideal for locations where access to the back is restricted.
12.2 Features
• Protection circuits: DC, Thermal, Short Circuit
• Balanced Phoenix- and RCA-Jack-Inputs
• Phoenix loudspeaker outputs
• Levelmeter with 5 steps and Clip for each channel
• LED indicators for Protect and Power
• Temperature controlled, variable speed low noise fan
• Detent potentiometers
• Ground lift
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12.3 Views
Figure 12.1: T-X Series - Front View
Front Panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
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Levelmeter Channel 1
Clip Channel 1
Level Channel 1
Protect Channel 1
Power Indicator Channel 1
Protect Channel 2
Power Indicator Channel 2
Level Channel 2
Clip Channel 2
Levelmeter Channel 2
Mains Switch
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Figure 12.2: T-X Series - Rear View
Back Panel
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Fuse
Main
Ground Lift (refer to section 12.6)
Loudspeaker Outputs (refer to section 12.5)
Input RCA Channel 1 (refer to section 12.4)
Input PHOENIX Channel 1 (refer to section 12.4)
Input PHOENIX Channel 2 (refer to section 12.4)
Input RCA Channel 2 (refer to section 12.4)
Fan
12.4 Audio Inputs
RCA
The RCA connections are unbalanced.
Caution
For a better noise suppression it is recommended to jumper the pins (+) and (-).
PHOENIX
The PHOENIX connections are electronically balanced. Each input has the 3 pins Signal (+), Signal (-) and
Shield.
Caution
The RCA and PHOENIX inputs of a channel cannot be used simultaneously.
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12.5 Speaker Connections
The PHOENIX audio connector contains two pins per channel: Signal (+) and Signal (-).
Caution
OUTPUT TERMINAL SAFETY WARNING! Do not touch output terminals while amplifier power
is on. Make all connections with the amplifier disconnected from mains. Risk of hazardous
energy!
12.6 Ground Lift
The chassis ground of the amplifier is connected with the ground of the AC power cord (the non-fused
earthed protective conductor). Therefore, if several devices are connected in a signal chain a ground loop
may be created.This ground loop will cause a compensating current to travel on the shields of the audio
cables causing hum-problems.
The amplifiers of the T-X series are equipped with a Ground Lift switch on the back side of the unit.
It has three settings:
Character
Signification/Meaning
Signal ground (Audio) is seperated from chassis ground
Signal ground (Audio) is connected to chassis ground
Signal ground (Audio) is connected to chassis ground via a 10 ohms resistor
Setting 1 and 3 will remove hum in most cases.
Caution
Although Ground Lift is a common and proven method, proper cabeling and grounding should
avoid hum in the first place.
Isolating the ground of the AC power cord is technically different and eliminates the protective
earth connection. Therefore, NEVER isolate the ground of the AC power as this may pose a
serious danger to your life.
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12.7 Technical Data
T–2150X /T–2300X
Output Power
Loudspeaker Outputs
T–2150X: 2x 150 W
T–2300X: 2x 300 W
4–16 Ohms
Frequency Response
THD
S/N
Channel Separation
Input Sensitivity
20 Hz - 20 kHz (0 dB, –0.3 dB)
< 0.08 %
> 100 dB
> 85 dB
0 dB /20 kOhms
Mains
Power Consumption
230 V AC, 50 Hz
T–2150X: 350 W
T–2300X: 550 W
Dimensions
Weight
482 x 320 x 88 mm
T–2150X: 10 kg
T–2300X: 12 kg
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13 T–6221 CD/MP3-Player
13.1 General Information
The T–6221 CD/MP3 Player was designed to be a budget-priced part of a public address system, but offers
many functions in high quality. Typical applications are schools, factories, hospitals, shops and many more.
13.2 Features
• Supports music and MP3-CDs
• Fluorescent display
• Reads the SD card automatically in case no CD is available or the USB port is not in use
• Remote control included
• Auto Play
• Built-in monitor loudspeaker with volume control
• 1 RU
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4.1 FRONT PANEL
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4.1 FRONT PANEL
13.3 Views
POWER
USB
OPEN/
CLOSE
CD/
USB
/SD
PLAY
STOP PREVIOUS NEXT
ON
OFF
POWER
USB
OPEN/
CLOSE
1
1.
2.
1.
3.
2.
4.
3.
4.
5.
6.
5.
7.
6.
8.
7.
8.
2
4
3
5
CD/
USB
/SD
PLAY
STOP PREVIOUS NEXT
6 7 8 9 10
ON
OFF
11
12
4
3
11 12
5 6 7 8 9 10
1 2
9. PREVIOUS
GIVE ON
Figure 13.1: T–6221 - Front View
Previous band search button (CD)
USB interface
9. PREVIOUS
GIVE
ON
10.NEXT
SD
booth
Previous
search
button
USB
interface
Front Panel
Next
bandband
search
button
(CD)(CD)
CD SCREEN
10.NEXT
SD booth
1 CD Slot
11.POWER SWITCH
Display
the working state of CD
2
USB
Slot
Next
band
search
button
(CD)
CD
SCREEN
On top
of the
opening
Power
OPEN/CLOSE
3
SD
Card
Slot
11.POWER
Display
themode
working
state of
CD
Press theSWITCH
end, power shut down
perating
selection
button
O
4 Display
On
top
of
the
opening Power
OPEN/CLOSE
12.POWER
PLAY
/ PAUSE
5 Eject
end, power shut down
mode selection button
Operating
6 Operation Mode Press
Powerthe
indicator
STOP
/ RETURN
12.POWER
PLAY // RETURN
PAUSE band search button7(CD)Play/Pause
STOP
8
Stop
Power indicator
STOP / RETURN
9 Previous Title
STOP / RETURN band search button10(CD)Next Title
11
12
4.2 REAR PANEL
Power Switch
Power Indicator
4.2 REAR PANEL
L
~230V 50Hz
30W
T1AL 250V
AUDIO
OUTPUT L
~230V 50Hz
30W
T1AL 250V
13.
14.
13.
14.
MON VOL
R
MIN
MAX
MON VOL
R
AUDIO
OUTPUT
MIN
MAX
13
14
15
13
14
15
Figure 13.2: T–6221 - Rear View
AC POWER INPUT
AUDIO OUTPUT
AC POWER INPUT
13 Mains
14 Audio Outputs
AUDIO OUTPUT
15
Rear Panel
15. MONITOR VOLUME
15. MONITOR VOLUME
Level Monitor Loudspeaker (refer to section 13.5)
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6
5.REMOTE CONTROLLER
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1
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7
CD/
USB/
SD
2
3
4
8
5
6
Figure 13.3: T–6221 - Remote Control
5. Next
Remote Control
6. CD player operating mode selection button
2. Play / Pause / confirm button 1 Eject
2
Play/Pause
7. SD/USB/SD audio input mode selection button
3. Stop / back button
3 Stop
8. (0~9) number control
4. Last
4 Previous Title
5 Next Title
6 Repeat
7 Operation Mode
Notice:
8 Numeric Keys
1. Select the track number of more than two digits, only on the remote control keyboard enter the
1. In / out positions
required Numbers in a row;
13.4 Operation
2.CD playback mode selection button when using operation, when the screen shows to ALL
play
for circulation mode, When the display shows for , Play to single cycle mode, No more than two
Playback will automatically start with the first title. All other titles may be selected by Previous and Next.
arbitrary display, no circulation mode, play the last song immediately stop playback, the display
The maximum
capacity
a USBfor
Stick
or an SD-Card
is 8 GByte.
showsstorage
broadcast
ALLof
return
circulation
mode;
3.
Button when using switch in different patterns, the key time of no more than a second, a single
Caution
click, when key time more than a second time, is continuous press below two swappable play mode.
The device is controlled by a microcontroller. Therefore, it should not be turned on and off in
quick succession. In case of a replay error, please turn off the device and wait approximately 5
sec before turning it on again. This is the time the microcontroller requires to re-boot again.
13.5 Monitor Loudspeaker
The T–6221 provides a small monitor loudspeaker build into the side of the unit. Its volume can be controlled
by the potentiometer on the rear of the T–6221.
13.6 Technical Data
T–6221
Mains
Power Consumption
230 V AC /50 Hz
30 W
Dimensions
Weight
484 x 222 x 44 mm
3.6 kg
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14 T–2221 CD/MP3-Player with Tuner
14 T–2221 CD/MP3-Player with Tuner
14.1 General Information
The T–2129 CD/MP3 Player was designed to be a budget-priced part of a public address system, but offers
many functions in high quality. Typical applications are schools, factories, hospitals, shops and many more.
14.2 Features
• CD player, MP3, tuner
• USB and SD port
• AM/FM tuner with 99 bands
• Separate CD-/MP3 stereo output and tuner stereo output
• 2 displays for CD/MP3 and tuner
• Remote control included
• 1 RU
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3.1
14.3FRONT
Views PANEL
20 19
17 16 15 14 13 12
18
AM/FM DTS TUNER
CD PLAYER
REMOTE
EJECT
PLAY
STOP
PLAY
MODE
PREV
NEXT
USB/CD
POWER
MUTE
AUTO/
AM/FM ST/MON MEM MANUAL
IR STATUS
USB
T-2221
CD + TUNER PLAYER
1 2
3
4
5
6 7
8
1
2
3
4
9
UP
DOWN
5
6
10 11
Figure 14.1: T–2221 - Front View
11. Power switch
1. In/out bin
12. Down
2. Play
Front Panel
13. UP
3. Stop
1
Load/Eject
14. AM/FM tuner mode
4. Play mode (USB/SD card)
2 Play
(manual/ auto mode)
5. Last
3 Stop
15. Menu
6. Next
4 Play Mode
16. Next
7. USB mode/CD mode switch
5 Previous Title
17. Mute
8. Mute
6 Next Title
18. SD card slot
9. Tuner channel select 7 Selector CD/USB
19. USB interface
10.Power indicator
8 Mute
20. Bin gate
9 Station Memory
10 Power Indicator
11 Power Switch
12 Down
NOTE:
13 Up
The case has been connected with
cord,
please
insert power into the grounded
14power
Station
Search
Auto/Manual
power grid, avoid static electricity interrupting
to damage
15 Memory
save equipment.
16 Stereo/Mono
NOMENCLATURE AND
17 FUNCTIONS
Selector AM/FM
18 SD Card Slot
19 USB Slot
20 CD Slot
3.2 REAR PANEL
FM
ANT
22
5
LOOP
ANT
UNBAL/75
21
TUNER
AM
R
23
CD PLAYER
L
R
AUDIO OUTPUT
24
L
25
Figure 14.2: T–2221 - Rear View
21.
22.
23.
24.
~230V 50Hz power input
FM antenna
AM antenna. Stop
21
Tuner output
22
"R" right channel "L" left channel
25. CD output
23
"R" right channel " L" left channel
24
25
3.3 REMOTE CONTROL
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Rear Panel
Mains
FM Antenna
AM Antenna
Tuner Audio Outputs
CD Audio Outputs
3.3 REMOTE CONTROL
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1
2
POWER
1
3
4
7
4
5
6
2
1
5
4
8
7
00/10
3
2
6
5
9
8
3
STOP
9
OPEN/
CLOSE
USB/CD
REPEAT
ENTER
VO
L+
LR
VO L-
PR
OG
AM
28
27
26
25
24
23
22
3D
CH-
CH+
AUTO/
MANUAL
+
TUNER-
MUTE
VGA
TUNER+ AUTO MEM AM/FM
-
SWITCH
PBC
F.INPUT
MONO/ST
15 Chann
2 Programming key
16 On / O
3 Number keys
17 Enter
4 Number keys
18 Manu
5 Play / Pause
19 Radio
6 Duplicate keys
20 Next b
7 Menu key
21 Mute b
8 Last
22 Left a
9 REW
23 Next
10 Increase/decrease volume
24 Fast f
11 Manual / automatic mode button
25 USB /
12 Previous button
26 Stop b
13 Radio auto / manual switch button
27 Chann
6
+10
10+
PLAY/PAUSE
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
TUNER/CD
1 Power button
MEM
21
20
19
18
17
Figure 14.3: T–2221 - Remote Control
14
28 In / ou
Radio button
Remote Control
1
2
3+4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
On/Off
Selector Tuner/CD
Numeric Keys
Play/Pause
Repeat
Enter
Rewind
Previous Title
Volume
Station Search Auto/Manual
Channel Auto Memory
Station Search Stereo/Mono
Display Station Memory/Frequency
Direct Frequency Input
Memory Save
Station Search +
Channel +
Mute
—
Forward
Next Title
Selector CD/USB
Stop
Number +10
Load/Eject
6
14.4 Operation
MP3 CDs will automatically start with the first title. All other titles may be selected by Previous and Next.
The maximum storage capacity of a USB Stick or an SD-Card is 8 GByte.
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Caution
The device is controlled by a microcontroller. Therefore, it should not be turned on and off in
quick succession. In case of a replay error, please turn off the device and wait approximately 5
sec before turning it on again. This is the time the microcontroller requires to re-boot again.
14.5 Technical Data
T–2221
Mains
Power Consumption
230 V AC /50 Hz
35 W
Dimensions
Weight
484 x 222 x 44 mm
3.7 kg
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15 T–318 Paging Microphone
15 T–318 Paging Microphone
15.1 General Information
T–318 paging microphone has been designed for the 5 zone mixer amplifier series TI-S (section 8) and may
be remotely operated at a distance of up to 1 km.
The mixer amplifier provides the necessary DC power for distances up to 50 meters. Longer distances require
the use of a separate 24 V DC power supply.
The T–318 paging station provides a direct control of the five amplifier zone outputs.
15.2 Features
• Condenser microphone
• 2-/4-tone chime selectable
• Individual zone/all zones call selectable
• Volume control of chime, microphone and system volume
• 10-segment level meter of the amplifier outputs
• 24 V DC input
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15.3FRONT
Views PANEL
4.1
10
9
8
7
6
5
PUSH
2
1
T-318
3
MICROPHONE WITH ZONE CONTROL
OUTPUT LEVEL
-18 -15 -12
-9
-6
-3
0
OFF
ON
+3 +6 +9
TALK
-18 -15 -12
CH 1
-9
-6
-3
CH 2
0
CHIME
+3 +6 +9
CH 3
CH 4
CH 5
ALL CALL
2
1
3
4
Figure 15.1: T–318 - Front View
1. CH(1~5)
2.
3.
4.
5.
Zone activation switches with led
1
CH(1~5)
2
CH(1~5) indicators
3
4
ALL CALL
5
Activation switch for all zones
6
with led
7
8
ALL CALL
9
All call indicators
10
CHIME
6. CHIME
Top Panel
Chime volume control
Zone Buttons
7. TALK
Zone Indicators
TALK indicators
All Zones Button
All Zones Indicator 8. TALK
Chime
TALK button
Chime Indicator
9. Electret microphone
Call Button Indicator
Call Button
10.OUTPUT LEVEL
Microphone Jack
Level meters 10 output level indicators
Levelmeter
Chime button Press, speech at the MIC,
a tone prompt; release, speech at the MIC,
the silent voice prompts.
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4.2 REAR PANEL
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2 TONE
ON
OFF
3
1
2
1
2
3
CHIME VOL.
GND
GND
+24DC
MIC VOL.
CHIME
MASTER VOL.
ON
OFF
POWER
24VDC
0
10
0
4 TONE
1 GND
2 GND
3 10 +24DC
MIC INPUT
3
1
0
2
10
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
POWER
24VDC
11
12
13
14
Figure 15.2: T–318 - Rear View
7
MIC VOL.
7 6
3 1
5 24
0
10
P.T.T 1
15
16
8
17
9
10
Rear Panel
11 Power Switch
11.POWER SWITCH
14.CHIME VOL.
12 Power Connector 24 V DC
On top of the13
opening
Power
volume
control8)
Control
Inputs or7.connection
to TI-S Chime
series (refer
to section
POWER SWITCH
1
14
Volume
Chime
Press the end, power shut down
On top of the 15.MIC
opening VOL.
Power
MIC INPUT
2
7
15 Volume Microphone
3
3
Press the end, power
shut down
12.24VDC POWER
MIC volume
control
4
GND
5
16 Master Volume
5
PRIORITY
8.
24VDC
POWER
CHIME
6
17
Selector
2or
4-Tone
Chime
24 Vdc power connection with secure
16.MASTER VOL.
LED PWR
7
24 Vdc power connection with secure
screw for a potential external power
Master volume control All input level control
screw for a potential external power
transformer.
transformer. 17.CHIME(2 Tone\4 Tone)
With T-2S01 segme
13. REMOTE CONTROL INPUT
Chime(2
Tone\4
Tone)
volume
Control
1 GND
2 GND
By connecting a 15-pin D-SUB connector,
3 +24DC
1
3
1
2
it is possible to control speaker zone
9. P.T.T. 1
Figure 15.3: T–318 - 24 VDC Anschluss
Selection and activate the chime via
wired this terminal with T-2S01
Connect
and chime controls are
remote. connection terminals for thepriority
remote
activated
from
T-2S01 (P.T.T remote)
Layout
15-pin
Sub-D
are shown below.
and
Microphone
1
Audio Input Plus cable with shield
canInput
be extended
2
Audio
Minus at the max 30m.
REMOTE
IMPORTAN
NOTICE:
3
Audio Input Masse
4
Contact
Input
1 a shorten to the
Be sure
notZone
to make
5
Contact
Input
Zone 2
ground
because
microphone signal
6
Contact
Zone 3 power of
+, -is Input
for operating
7
Contact
Input Zone
4
condensor
microphone.
8
Contact Input Zone 5
9
Common Ground Contact Inputs
10
+24V DC
11–15 n/a
7
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7
MIC INPUT
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7 6
3 1
5 24
MIC OUTPUT
2
MIC INPUT
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
7 6
3 1
5 24
MIC OUTPUT
10. MIC VOL.
MIC volume contr
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15.4 Connection Diagram
MICROPHONE WITH ZONE CONTROL
2 TONE
ON
3
1
OFF
2
1
2
3
GND
GND
+24DC
POWER
24VDC
CHIME VOL.
0
10
MIC VOL.
0
10
CHIME
SPEAKERS
4 TONE
MASTER VOL.
0
SPEAKERS
10
3
2
1
OUTPUT
REMOTE MIC
VOLUME
REMOTE
ON OFF
+24V PHANTOM
PRIORITY
COM
ON OFF
+24V PHANTOM
MIC 1
4
ON OFF
+24V PHANTOM
MIC 2
8
70V
CH1
COM 100V
100V
ON OFF
+24V PHANTOM
MIC 3
2
1
3
CH2
COM 100V
XLR BAL
1-GND
2-HOT+
3-COLD-
CH3
COM 100V
CH4
COM 100V
CH5
COM 100V
CHIME ACTIVE
MIC 4
TEL
VOLUME
OUTPUT
LINE
INPUT
LINE 1
LINE 2
TEL INPUT
BATT SUPPLY
DC24V
EMC
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
GAIN
AMPLIFIERS
BATTERY
24DC
AUDIO SOURCES
AUDIO
OUT
R
COM
ADRESS TAG
MIC 1
MIC 2
MIC 3
L
MIC 4
EMERGENCY PANEL
MIC
ALARM OUT
LINE
+ ALARM IN -
TELEPHONE INTERFACE
ACTIVE OUT
OUTPUT
TEL
MIC
Figure 15.4: T–318 - Connection Diagram
15.5 Technical Data
T–318
Microphone
Output Level
Input Sensitivity
Condenser
0 dBu (600 Ohms) bal.
–50 dB (600 Ohms) bal.
Frequency Response
THD
S/N
50 Hz - 18 kHz (–3 dB)
< 0.1 %
> 65 dB
Supply Voltage
Weight
Dimensions (W x D x H)
24 V DC (Sub-D connection)
960 g (without microphone)
198 x 115 x 47 mm
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UNIT :mm
PUSH
2
1
T-318
3
MICROPHONE WITH ZONE CONTROL
OUTPUT LEVEL
-18 -15 -12
-9
-6
-3
OFF
ON
+3 +6 +9
0
TALK
-18 -15 -12
-9
-6
-3
115
+3 +6 +9
0
CH 2
CH 1
CHIME
CH 3
CH 4
CH 5
ALL CALL
198
198
2 TONE
ON
OFF
3
1
2
1
2
3
CHIME VOL.
GND
GND
+24DC
MIC VOL.
CHIME
4 TONE
47
MASTER VOL.
POWER
24VDC
47
115
Figure 15.5: T–318 - Dimensions
2 TONE
ON
OFF
3
1
2
1
2
3
CHIME VOL.
GND
GND
+24DC
POWER
24VDC
0
Over 100
0
10
4 TONE
MASTER VOL.
0
10
Over 100
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MIC VOL.
CHIME
Over 100
UNIT :mm
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16.1 General Information
The T–319 paging microphone may be operated up to 1 km distant from the mixer pre-amplifier T–2S01
(section 10).
For distances greater than 50 m an external 24 V DC power supply is required.
Talk or a 2-tone pre-chime may be triggered by a push button.
16.2 Features
• Condenser microphone
• Talk and chime trigger keys
• 10-segment LED display
• Volume control
• Optional DC power supply
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4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
16 T–319 Paging Microphone
16.3 Views
4.1 FRONT PANEL
5
6
OUTPUT LEVEL
-45 -40 -35 -30 -25 -22 -20 -15 -10
0
-45 -40 -35 -30 -25 -22 -20 -15 -10
0
TALK
CHIME
2
3
1
4
Figure 16.1: T–319 - Front View
4. CHIME
1. TALK
Top Panel
Chime indicators
TALK indicators
NOMENCLATURE 1AND
FUNCTIONS
Call Button
Indicator
5. Electret microphone
2. TALK
2 Call Button
6. OUTPUT LEVEL
TALK button
3 Chime Button
Level meters 10 output level indicators
3.4.2
CHIME
4 Chime Indicator
REAR PANEL
Chime button
5 Microphone Jack
6 Levelmeter
ON
1
2
3
OFF
POWER
24VDC
7
8
GND
GND
+24DC
MIC INPUT
3
1
2
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MIC VOL.
7 6
3 1
5 24
0
10
P.T.T 1
9
10
Figure 16.2: T–319 - Rear View
Rear Panel
7. POWER SWITCH
7 Power Switch
1
On top of the opening Power
MIC INPUT
2
7 6
8 Power Connector 24 V DC
3
3 1
Press the end, power shut
4
GND 10)
5 24
9 down
Connection to T–2S01 (refer to section
5
PRIORITY
8. 24VDC POWER
10 Volume Microphone
CHIME
6
LED PWR
7
24 Vdc power connection with secure
screw for a potential external power
transformer.
With T-2S01 segment way:
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1
2
3
GND
GND
+24DC
P.T.T 1
1
1
3
1
7
6
6
Press the end, power shut down
8. 24VDC POWER
24 Vdc power connection with secure
screw for a potential external power
transformer.
16 T–319 Paging Microphone
1
2
3
Page
With T-2S01 seg
1
GND
GND
+24DC
3
1
MIC INPUT
2
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
9. P.T.T. 1
Connect this terminal with T-2S01
priority and chime controls are
activated from T-2S01 (P.T.T remote)
and Microphone cable with shield
can be extended at the max 30m.
IMPORTAN NOTICE:
Be sure not to make a shorten to the
ground
because microphone signal
4 7 6 1
1
3
+,5-is 5for
operating
power of
2
24
6
3microphone.
condensor
7
Figure 16.3: T–319 - 24 VDC Connector
16.4 Connection Diagram
1
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
7 6
3 1
5 24
3
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MIC INPUT
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
7 6
3 1
5 24
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
MIC INPUT
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
ON
1
2
3
GND
GND
+24DC
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MIC INPUT
3
1
2
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
0
REC
LINE 10
LINE 9
LINE 8
LINE 7
LE
FT
2--OUTPUTS--1
DC POWER
24V MAX 0.6A
7
MIC INPUTS
10
9
HT
RIG
INSIDE AC/DC
FUSE 230VAC
P.T.T 1
MIC INPUT
MAX 9.9W
MIC/LINE INPUTS
7
8
6
5
4
3
3
1
Figure 16.4: T–319 - Connection Diagram
16.5 Technical Data
8
T–319
Microphone
Output Level
Input Sensitivity
Condenser
0 dBu (600 Ohms) bal.
–50 dB (600 Ohms) bal.
Frequency Response
THD
S/N
50 Hz - 18 kHz (–3 dB)
< 0.1 %
> 65 dB
Supply Voltage
Weight
Dimensions (W x D x H)
24 V DC
960 g (without Microphone)
198 x 115 x 47 mm
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GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
2
2
MIC VOL.
7 6
3 1
524
POWER
24VDC
MIC OUTPUT
7 6
3 1
5 24
10. MIC VOL.
MIC volume co
1
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MIC OUTPUT
1
2
3
3 1
5 24
4
5
2
7 6
3 1
5 24
MIC OUTPUT
2
MIC INPUT
MIC OUTPUT
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
5. APPLICATIONS
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MIC INPUT
3
4
5
6
7
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
73
4
5
6
7
7
6
1
3 1
524
2
3
MIC INPUT
P.T.T 1
CHIME
REMOTE
10
8. DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM
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16 T–319 Paging Microphone
UNIT :mm
OUTPUT LEVEL
-45
-40
-35
-30
-25
-22
-20
-15
-10
0
-45
-40
-35
-30
-25
-22
-20
-15
-10
0
115
TALK
CHIME
198
198
ON
1 G ND
2 G ND
3 + 24DC
OFF
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MIC INPUT
3
1
2
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
47
MIC VOL.
7 6
3 1
524
POWER
24VDC
P.T.T 1
47
115
Figure 16.5: T–319 - Dimensions
ON
1 G ND
2 G ND
3 + 24DC
OFF
POWER
24VDC
Over 100
11
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MIC INPUT
3
1
2
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Over 100
UNIT :mm
MIC VOL.
7 6
3 1
524
0
10
P.T.T 1
Over 100
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17 T–328 Paging Microphone
17.1 General Information
The T–328 paging station has been designed as remote control and microphone for the T–6245 mixer (section 11).
Direct access to the desired zone with six keys. The ALARM key activates the pre-recorded message.
For distances greater than 50 m from the mixer, an external 24 V DC power supply is required.
Two RJ–45 ports for the connection to the mixer and the next paging station. Up to six paging stations may
be connected simultaneously.
17.2 Features
• Selection of zones
• Paging with „busy“ indication
• Activation of pre-recorded announcements
• Simultaneous operation of up to six paging stations
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17 T–328 Paging Microphone
17.3 Views
4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
4.1 FRONT PANEL
6 5
7
MIC
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
4
LINK POWER
ALARM
1
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
ALL CALL
2
TALK
3
Figure 17.1: T–328 - Front View
4. ALARE
1. ZONE(1~6)
N.1 alarm message activation switch for pre-selected
N.6 zone activation switches with led (see picture n.1
zone. (This switch with led must be protected ,press
for possible labels solution)
Top Panel
this button two seconds to activate alarm message)
2. ALL CALL
1 Zone Selector with Indicator
N.1 activation switch for all zones
2 with
All led
Call with Indicator 5. POWER
Power indicator
3. TALK
3 Call Button
6.
LINK
N.1 microphon activation push button
(talk)
with
led
4 Emergency Call (refer to section 17.4)
Link indicator
5 require
PowertoIndicator
(in case more microphone bases
talk at the
same time, the first base get the6 lineLink
andIndicator
all the others 7. MIC
7 Microphone Jack
N.1 electret microphone
will have the led blinking)
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T-328
6
4.2 REAR PANEL
T–328 Paging
Microphone
4.217 REAR
PANEL
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POWER
24VDC
VOLUME TREBLE
3
1
2
1
2
3
BASS
GND
GND
+24DC
LINE IN
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINK OUT
ON
0
10
-10
+10
-10
+10
OFF
0
10
1
2
3
GND
GND
+24DC
MIC INPUT
3
1
2
GND
PRIORITY
CHIME
LED PWR
POWER
24VDC
8
9 10 11 12 13
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MIC VOL
7 6
3 1
5 24
0
10
P.T.T 1
14
15
Figure 17.2: T–328 - Rear View
Rear Panel
7
8
9
10
8 Power Connector 24 V DC
9 Volume Microphone
10 Tone Control Treble
8. 24V DC POWER SUPPLY
11. BASS
11 7.Tone
Control
Bass
POWER
SWITCH
1
12
Volume
Pre-chime
24 Vdc power connection with secure screw On
for top
a of the opening
AdjustPower
bass response. Rotate clockwise to increase
MIC INPUT
2
13
DIP-Switch
for
ID
potential external power transformer.
bass shut
output
and anticlockwise to reduce it.
3
Press
the end,In
power
down
4
GND
14be Bus
Connection
This 24V DC power transformer should
used
when
12.
CHIME
5
PRIORITY
24VDC
POWER
CHIME
6
15 8.Bus
Connection
Out
LED PWR
the distance (the distance could vary based on
cable
Volume
chime
control
7
24 Vdc power connection with secure
section) between the microphone base and T-328
is
13.
ID
CONSOL
screw for a potential external power
too much for the 24 Vdc provided by RJ45 connection.
Dip-switches for microphone base ID (from 1 to 6)
transformer.
With T-2S01 seg
The connection of the external power supply disable
14. LINE IN
1 GND
1
the 24 Vdc provided by T-328.
Rj45 port for connection to T-328.
2 GND
3
1
1
3
+24DC
When the distance between the T-6245 and T-328 is
Two wires are used for 24 Vdc power provided
MIC INPUT by
2
7 6
2
3
3 1
4
GND
5 24
greater than 50m, we must use the 24V DC
power
input.
T-328,
two
wires
for
the
data
bus
485
and
3
wires
for
5
PRIORITY
9. P.T.T. 1
CHIME
6
Figure 17.3: T–328 - 24 VDC Connector
LED PWR
7
9. VOLUME
0dB
microphone
signal.
Connect this terminal with T-2S01
Volume control output
15. LINK
OUTare
MIC OUTPUT
priority and chime
controls
2
10.TREBLE
Connected
to
the
next
T-328
17.4 Emergency Call
1
activated from T-2S01 (P.T.T remote)
MIC INPUT
2
7 6
Adjust treble response. Rotate clockwise to increase
3
3 1
and Microphone cable with shield
4
GND
5 24
5
PRIORITY
treble output and anticlockwise to reduce it. can be extended at the max 30m.
CHIME
6
LED
PWR
7
The emergency call is activated by pressing the button Alarm for more than 2 seconds. The voice message is
IMPORTAN NOTICE:
MIC
OUTPUT
repeated as long as the button is activated.
Be sure not to make a shorten to the
10. MIC VOL.
ground because microphone signal
MIC volume co
+, -is for operating power of
17.5 Connection Diagram
condensor microphone.
You will find detailed Connection Diagrams in conjunction with the T–6245 in section 11.10.
7
T-328
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17 T–328 Paging Microphone
17.6 Technical Data
T–328
Microphone
Output Level
Input Sensitivity
Condenser
0 dBu (600 Ohms) bal.
–50 dB (600 Ohms) bal.
Frequency Response
THD
S/N
50 Hz - 18 kHz (–3 dB)
< 0.1 %
> 68 dB
Phantom Power
Tone Control Bass
Tone Control Treble
12 V
+/- 12dB @ 100Hz
+/- 12dB @ 10kHz
Supply Voltage
24 V DC
Dimensions (W x D x H)
220 x 144 x 55 mm
10.
WeightDIMENSIONAL
960DIAGRAM
g (without Microphone)
UNIT :mm
MIC
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
LINK POWER
144
ALARM
ZONE 4
ZONE 5
ZONE 6
ALL CALL
TALK
220 mm
220 mm
VOLUME TREBLE
1
1
2
3
BASS
CHIME
VOLUME ID CONSOL
LINE IN
LINK OUT
GN
G
+2
POWER
24VDC
55
144
Figure 17.4: T–328 - Dimensions
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18 T–4012 Paging Microphone
18.1 General Information
The T–4012 four zones paging microphone station has been designed to work exclusively with the T4060MP
and T–4120 MP mixing amplifiers (section 9).
It is connected via CAT 5 cable and RJ–45 connector. Up to 6 mic stations may be cascaded and linked to
one T–4060MP or T–4120MP mixing amplifier.
It is powered by 24V supplied by the amplifier. Maximum cable length is 1 km.
18.2 Features
• 4 zone paging station
• Zone, group zone and all zones paging capability
• Up to 6 mic stations per amplifier
• CAT 5 cable connection
• Built-in pre-announcement chime
• Microphone level, chime and master volume control
• 10 segment level meter
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18 T–4012 Paging Microphone
18.3
Views
*
*
+
-
A
@
Figure 18.1: T–4012 - Front View
Top Panel
1 Microphone Jack
2 Levelmeter
3 Zone Selector with Indicator
@
+ Button with 4 Call
Indicator
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5 All Call with)!&CIndicator
6 Power Indicator
7 Pre-chime with Indicator
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+
9 Power Connector 24 V DC
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.
10 Bus Connections
-
11 Volume Pre-chime &')
.
12 Volume Microphone
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.
13 Master Volume
A
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14 Selector 2- or 4-Tone Chime
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18.4 Connection Diagram
Figure 18.3: T–4012 - Connection Diagram
18.5 Technical Data
T–4012
Microphone
Output Level
Input Sensitivity
Condenser
0 dBu (600 Ohms) bal.
–50 dB (600 Ohms) bal.
Frequency Response
THD
S/N
50 Hz - 18 kHz (–3 dB)
< 0.1 %
> 68 dB
Supply Voltage
Weight
Dimensions (W x D x H)
24 V DC
960 g (without Microphone)
220 x 144 x 55 mm
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19 T–511C Microphone
19.1 Features
• Cardioid condenser microphone
• Phantom power
• Call Button
• Power indicator
• Flexible gooseneck
• Pluggable XLR cable
19.2 On/Off Button
The T–511C comes with an on/off button for the microphone. Each press of the button toggles between the
two states.
19.3 Technical Data
T–511C
Polar Pattern
Sensitivity
Frequency Response
Output Impedance
Cardioid
–47 dB +/–3 dB
60 Hz - 15 kHz
< 200 Ohm
Phantom Power
11 - 52 V
Cable
Weight
3 m (XLR, pluggable)
900 g
Figure 19.1: T–511C - Dimensions
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20 T–531 Microphone
20 T–531 Microphone
20.1 Features
• Unidirectional condenser microphone
• Phantom power
• Red ring power indicator
• Built-in low frequency attenuator
• Flexible gooseneck
20.2 On/Off Button
The T–511C comes with an on/off button for the microphone. Each press of the button toggles between the
two states.
20.3 Technical Data
T–531
Polar Pattern
Sensitivity
Frequency Response
Unidirectional
–47 dB +/–3 dB
50 Hz - 18 kHz
Ausgang
Phantom Power
XLR bal.
48 V
Cable Length
Weight
3 m (fixed)
900 g
Figure 20.1: T–531 - Dimensions
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List of Figures
List of Figures
2.1 T–8000 - Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7
2.2 T–8000 - Rear View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8
2.3 T–8000 Series - Connection Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
3.1 T–8000A - Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
3.2 T–8000A - Rear View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4.1 T–8000AE - Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
4.2 T–8000AE - Connection Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
4.3 T–8000AE - DIP Schalter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
5.1 T–8000B - Front and Rear View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
6.1
6.2
6.3
6.4
T-BU Series - Front View . . . . .
T-BU - Rear View . . . . . . . . .
T-BU Series - Speaker Connection
T-BU Series - Connection Diagram
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TI-BU Series - Front View . . . . .
TI-BU - Rear View . . . . . . . . . .
TI-BU Series - Speaker Connection
TI-BU Series - Connection Diagram
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TI-S Series - Speaker Connection
TI-S Series - Connection Diagram
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9.1 T-MP Series - Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
9.2 T-MP Series - Back View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
9.3 T-MP Series - Speaker Connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40
10.1 T–2S01 - Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
10.2 T–2S01 - Rear View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
10.3 T–2S01 - Connection Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
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T–6245 - Front View . . . . . .
T–6245 - Rear View . . . . . . .
T–6245 - Connection Diagram 1
T–6245 - Connection Diagram 2
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12.1 T-X Series - Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55
12.2 T-X Series - Rear View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
13.1 T–6221 - Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
13.2 T–6221 - Rear View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60
13.3 T–6221 - Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61
14.1 T–2221 - Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
14.2 T–2221 - Rear View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63
14.3 T–2221 - Remote Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64
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T–318 - Front View . . . . .
T–318 - Rear View . . . . .
T–318 - 24 VDC Anschluss .
T–318 - Connection Diagram
T–318 - Dimensions . . . . .
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T–319 - Front View . . . . .
T–319 - Rear View . . . . .
T–319 - 24 VDC Connector .
T–319 - Connection Diagram
T–319 - Dimensions . . . . .
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T–328 - Front View . . . .
T–328 - Rear View . . . .
T–328 - 24 VDC Connector
T–328 - Dimensions . . . .
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18.1 T–4012 - Front View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
18.2 T–4012 - Rear View . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80
18.3 T–4012 - Connection Diagram . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81
19.1 T–511C - Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 82
20.1 T–531 - Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83
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