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PUBLIC ADDRESS SYSTEM. | « 7-1S01 PRE-AMPLIFIER « T-2801 PRE AMPLIFIER © T-2S02 PRE-AMPLIFIER © T-6245 DIGITAL MIXER 6 ZONE © T-6240 MIXER PRE-AMPLIFIER © T-319 © T-328 MICROPHONE PAGING STATION Please follow the instructions in this manual to obtain the optimum results from this unit. ‘We also recommend that you keep this manual handy for ulure reference. panna TABLE OF CONTENTS . SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.. T-1S01 PRE-AMPLIFIER T-2501 PRE AMPLIFIER .. T-2802 PRE-AMPLIFIER - T-319 MICROPHONE... T-328 PAGING STATION. T-6245 DIGITAL MIXER 6 ZONE .........-. 7-6240 MIXER PRE-AMPLIFIER... ex eae en a SAFETY PRECAUTIONS {Be sure to read the instructions in this section carefully before use + Make sure to observe the instructions in this manual as the conventions of safety symbols and messages regarded as very important precautions are included, * We also recommend you keep this instruction manual handy for future reference. Safety Symbol and Message Conventions Sarely symbols and messages described below are used inthis manual to prevent bodily injury and property mace which could result from mishanding. Before operating your product, read this manual first and understand the safety symbols and messages so you are thoroughly aware of the potential safety ZA\ WARNING A\ CAUTION A\ WARNING When Installing the Unit ‘+ Do not expose the unit to rain or an environment where it may be splashed by water or other liquids, as doing so may result in fie or electric shock. Use the unit only with the voltage specified on the unit. Using a voltage higher than that which is specified may result in fire or electric shock ‘= Do not cut, kink, otherwise damage nor modify the power supply cord. In addition, avoid using the power cord in close proximity to heaters, and never place heavy objects — including the unit itself — on the power cord, as doing so may result in fire or electric shock. + Be sure to replace the unit's terminal cover after connection completion. Because high voltage is ‘applied to the speaker terminals, never touch these terminals to avoid electric shock + Be sure to ground to the safety ground (earth) terminal to avoid electric shock. Never ground toa gas pipe as a catastrophic disaster may result. + Avoid installing or mounting the unit in unstable locations, such as onarickety table or asianted surface. Doing so may result in the unit falling ‘down, causing personal injury and/or property damage. | Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in death or serious personal injury. Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage. When the Unit Use * Should the following regularity be found during Use, immediately switch off the power, disconnect the power supply plug ftom the AC outlet and contact your nearest ITC dealer. Make no further attempt to operate the unit in this condition as this may cause fire or electric shock -If you detect smoke or a strange smell coming from the unit. If water or any metallic object gets into the unit Ifthe unit falls, oF the unt case breaks Ifthe power supply cord is damaged (exposure of the core, disconnection, etc.) = Fits malfunctioning (no tone sounds.) * To prevent a fre or electric shock, never open nor remove the unit case as there are high voltage components inside the unit. Refer all servicing to your nearest ITC dealer. + Do not place cups, bowis, or other containers of liquid oF metallic objects on top of the unit. If they accidentally spill into the unit, this may cause a fire or electric shock. + Do not insert nor drop metallic objects or flammable materials in the ventilation slots of the unit's cover, as this may result in fire or electric shock, [ GENERAL DESCRIPTION A\ CAUTION When Installing the Unit Never plug in nor remove the power supply plug with wet hands, as doing so may cause electric shock. ‘When unplugging the power supply cord, be sure tograspthe power supply plug; never pull on the cord itself, Operating the unit with a damaged power supply cord may cause a fire or electric shook. + When moving the unit, be sure to remove its power supply cord from the wall outlet. Moving the unit with the power cord connected to the outlet may ‘cause damage to the power cord, resulting in fire or electric shock. When removing the power cord, be sure to hold its plug to pull * Dornot block the ventilation slots in the unit's cover. Doing so may cause heat to build up inside the unit and resultin fire, ‘Avoid installing the unit in humid or dusty locations, in locations exposed to the direct sunlight, near the heaters, or in locations generating sooty smoke or steam as doing otherwise may result in fire or ‘electric shock. ‘When the Unitis in Use Do not place heavy objects on the unit as this may cause it to fall or break which may result in Personal injury andlor property damage. In addition, the object itself may fall off and cause injury and/or damage. Make sure that the volume control is set to minimum position before power is switched on. Loud noise produced at high volume when power is switched on can impair hearing. Donot operate the unit foran extended period of time with the sound distorting, This is an indication of a malfunction, which in turn can cause heat to generate and result in a fire, Contactyour ITC dealer as to the cleaning. If dustis allowed to accumulate in the unit over a long period of time,a fire or damage to the unit may result 1 dust accumulates on the power supply plug orin the wall AC outlet, @ fre may result. Clean it periodically. In addition, insert the plug in the wall outlet securely ‘Switch off the power, and unplug the power supply plug fromthe AC outlet for safety purposes when Cleaning or leaving the unit unused for 10 days or more. Doing otherwise may cause a fire or electric ‘shock. ‘An all-pole mains switch with a contact separation of at least 3mm in each pole shall be incorporated in the electrical installation of the building 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The seriesis pre- requirements frog er nlliet: Theyare designedwith the atest style so it is easy to meet the ‘ents from mini to medium Public a, ources (including com: mon au MP3 playeretc., special dress system. Pre-amplifier is connector with dio sources, such as CD player, tuner, cassette, olled separately 't means T-1S01 can be order priority tothe audio input chime generator, and it could offer the warning tone for the trol function of tonal quality, for example, T-1$01 can make the s , : suind from power amplifier be met the need oflisteners through controlling circuit by volume co ntrol or Equal-loudness, regulate and control the signal and frequency, reach the function of Sound modification and beautification. the priority ordering function. Sccording tothe requirement, with the Paging. Pre-amplifier also has the con 2. FEATURES 1.Standard chassis design, 1U aluminium alloy; light equipment, simple operation, artistic and pra: 2.MIC 2-3-4-5 input, Aux 1-2-3input, EMC input, REC input 3.MIC | isthe first priority input, CHIME and EXT MICis the second priority, EMC is the third priority input, auto input is the most priority than all the other input. 4.Each line inputfor the separate volume and master volume regulation 5.MIC 2-3-4-5 inputhas +48 phantom power switch 6.With chime generator, offering prompt tone for paging 7.It can be worked with T-319, 8.24V spare power input 3.1. FRONT PANEL 3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS | 1. Electricity Indicator (red) 2. Power Switch 3. Chime Control Button 4. Chime Volume Control 5. Mic(2-5) Volume Control 3.2 REAR PANEL 6. Aux (1-3) Volume Control 7. Bass Volume Control 8. Treble Volume Control 9. Master Volume Control 10. Mic1 insert connects with T-319 11. Mic(2-5) balance (XLR) micinput 12. Mic(2-5) phantom +48V power option switch 13. EMC input 14, AUX (1-3) input 15.REC input 16.0utput(XLR) (connect with high-power amplifier) 17.DC 24V spare powerinput 18. AC power input 19, Mic channel Gain control 20.Mic(2-4) unbalance(TRS) mic input 4, OPERATION ILLUSTRATION 1 Power LED 2 Power Switch G | Gletetet Fig 4.1/4.2 When hit the power switch "ON". power up, power indicator light (red) light. When hitthe power switch "OFF", the power off, power indicator light (red) out The switch can not control the +24V switch. | Note: In order to work properly, equipment must be confirmed in anormal power state. Ifthe machine fails, please contact the vendor. 4.3 Mic EXT microphone input Fig 4.3 Mic1 microphone connect to pre-amplifier with 7-pin or 5 pin interface, when theMic1 microphone input with priority function, Mic1 can be expanded to amAX Audioimum distance of 30 meters. 1) Note: oo When input microphone , the device must be matched witha remote microphone (Remote Paging Console), otherwise access can not be functional. . | ec a ll OPERATION ILLUSTRATION 4.4 MIC (2~ 5) balanced microphone / MIC (2 ~ 4) unbalanced input and the GAIN MIC (2~ 5) microphone input, adopt balanced microphone (XLR) input, MIC (2 ~5) balanced microphone input adopt MIC (2~ 5) the sizeof a balanced microphone input volume by the panel MIC (2 ~5) /MASTER adjustment control knob and, in conjunction with BASS/ TREBLE adjust the volume knob to achieve the desired effect of hearing. MIC (2~ 4) microphone input, may also have recourse to TRS jack input. When the microphone MIC 1 input signal, the highest priority to check the other input signal jack. At the same time, MIC (2 ~5) can adjust the microphone gain. MIC input gain canbe controlled in +10~ +44 dB. by adjusting the size, 1) Note: 1. Before input the microphone, the volume mustbe transferred to the minimum toavoid sound ‘exposure. 2. When input Microphone, TRS connector/ XLR connector can only select a permanent input; otherwise, sound quality will be affected. 3. Ensure complete microphone input otherwise it does not work. 4.5 +48 phantom power selector switch mice ~ 5) balanced (XLR) microphone input with +48 V phantom power supply switch control. When the power supply +48 V phantom power switch when the next call ie, hit"ON" position), indicating that the MIC (2~5) havea +48V phantom power to connect MIC (2 ~5) of the external equipment. +48 Phantom power switch when the time allocated (ie, hit "OFF" position), indicating that the MIC (2~ 5) +48 V phantom power to stop. i note: +48V phantom power to open, it must first be transferred to the minimum volume position, |___ to-avoid sending the sound exposure If estrtr urna TOnes TEs TUE SoseweseUS CREO rss Tsou csru ses cvevrs UN Ors Ex rETE SUR DURE STS re Jur UUUUNSE TUTE sure eT NETREEE COURS CeoEDET TEC SPED SRS EU nNE Er SERINE RE OUES DUNES PDETET Tr SURED SEES SU UUUDR UDR ves SUES OPERATION ILLUSTRATION 4.6 EMCinput . ' SOSA CQO SNE O eee, — on . a | ALARMING SIGNAL Fig 4.6 EMC emergency input, EMC urgent priority input function with the third level, when the emergency importation of EMC, we can cutoff (in addition toMIC 1,EXT MIC, CHIME) to play other audio input. iJ] Note: EMC emergency input, volume is not controlled by the panel adjusting knob. It depends on the amplitude of the signal input. 4.7 AUX (1~ 3) auxiliary input Fig 4.7 AUX (1 ~ 3) auxiliary input, volume is controlled by the AUX (1~3)/MASTER knob onthe panel, in Conjunction wih BASS TREBLE volume adjustment knob to oblainidea hearing effect. AUX (1~ 3) auxiliary input with RGAconnectors input, machinery and equipment can be connected CD/MP3/TUNER run. i | Not IN even using the auxiliary input, youmust position the volume must be posited toa minimum, to avoid the sound exposure. | OPERATION ILLUSTRATION \ 4,8 REC recording output interface a aS TO-6Q.60%. Fig 4.8 REC recording output interface, it can connect cassette equipment. The volume can adjusting and control by MASTER knob, combining the BASS/TREBLE volume knob to make ideal sound effects. 4,9 OUT The balancedline output FG. 58. TETAS EAS O Fig 4.9 The balanced line XLS output. The volume can adjusting and control by MASTER knob, combining the BASS/TREBLE volume knob to make ideal sound effects. This function provides the power amplifier to use as pre- amplifier of enlarge signal, with the power function expansion. iJ note: ‘Output balance XLS line output connect with amplifier input interface, must adjust volume to Intermediate position to avoid sending aeration. | WA OPERATION ILLUSTRATION 4.9.1 24VDC input FOO. OAT ENS 6 a Fig 4.9.1 When ~110V-240V power is cut off supply (suchas line was cutoff inthe emergency), 24V DC power supply electricity to equipments. i Note: 1. Use 24V DC input, mustuse within the specified range security power input, avoid to cause accidents. 2. Without use 24V DC power supply, please uproot, avoid to cutting down power use life. 4.9.2 Power input Fig 4.9.2 Power isto provide energy to equipment, mustbe safe use of power supply, don'tuse it, please pull power. i |Note: ‘einen used it, must use the security power input within the stipulated scope, avoid causing accidents. —_—_—_—_— —————————— 5. DEVICE LAYOUT Power input —J ‘Audio PCB Board Transformer—t Mm veneer = Soe =n 6. MACHINE INSTALLATION PROCEDURES SO.TO. THe (a ciara | ®@ 1. Firstly, install board inside the machine with wiring. 2. After install the back panel and floor with screws. 3. Then install equipment panel. 4. Finally, to install cover. f [] [Note: 1 the equipment adopts 4X4mm screws. 2 when installation, keep equipmentclean. 3. Undertake certain temperature conditions, installing equipment. 7. CONNECTION DIAGRAM [a Sa Oo g 2 ao zo fom oI sow UU Ut "at 29 ZQP DIOS. 11 aa 10H awvo 8. BLOCK DIAGRAM 12 — EERE 9. SPECIFICATIONS MODEL T-1801 MIC 2,3,4,5:2.5mv/2KOhms balance eee Smv/1KOhms Unbalance AUX 1,2,3:10KOhms/300mVUnbalance EMC:775mV/15KOhms Unbalance OUTPUT 775mV 6000hms ADJ! BASS: + 10dB at 100Hz alone TREBLE: ++ 104 at 10KHz FREQUENCY RESPONSE 20H2~20KH2( +148) CO ~110v50Hz 0 ~110v60Hz ~120V soHz 0 ~120V 6oHz POWER INPUT O ~220v soHz O ~220v 60Hz CO ~230v soHz CO ~230v 6oHz CO ~240v soz 0 ~240v 6oHz DIMENSION 484X295X44mm NET WEIGHT 3.75Kg GROSS WEIGHT 4.75Kg ————— [f 10. INSTALLING METHOD Unit:mm Keep the unit's all sides over 10 cm away from objects that may obstruct ait flow to prevent the units internal temperature rise. Ge Unit:mm. 7 | >2em J >2em alee 14 a 1, GENERAL DESCRIPTION ‘The T-2801 series is equiped with pre-ampifer. re i pte pre-amplifer. They are designed to suit all PA system application in schools: 2. FEATURES CHIME SIGNAL 4 Selective two tone/four tone chime(Internal setting) 2 Automatic priority 3 Permissible external chime remote and p.tt remote Master 1,2 output ‘Two band eq per output Signal indicator per input Independent din jack for pat: remote Prioriyt switch and phantom of mic 2.3.4 Selective mic input of h.p.f Selective output per input signal{output 1,output+2,output 2) Independent line input with rca pin jack (line 7~10) Recording output Led indicator for master-output ACID 24V ———— ee EOE ————— {Z 3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 3.1 FRONT PANEL O®®@ @ 4. CHIME Pressing chime switch, chime signal will be activated as a pre signal. You can adjust level. OUTPUT SWITCH This is for selector that send chime ‘signal to master output. Chime signal has a priority .when chime signal is, activated, signal output of input 5~10 will be closed 4 IMPORTANT NOTICE:Priority will be given only for selected output 2.INPUT1 CONTROLS ‘Adjust level volume so as not to tun ‘on +3CLIP LED under two-three 0 “clock of master volume this is contro! For mic input level OUTPUT SWITCH This is selector that send signal of input 1 to the master output.when input 1 are activated , signal of input 5~10 will be closed. 3. INPUT 2,3,4 CONTROLS. ‘Adjust level volume s0 as not to tum on +3LED under two-three o ‘clock of master volume this is control for MICILINE input closed. OUTPUT SWITCH This is selector that send signal of input 2.3.4 to the master output. when input 2~4 are activated , signal Of input 5~10 will be closed, MODE SWITCH MIC: Itis input mic switch of 300Hz H.PF that makes sound clearance.when you select, ‘Switch , windy sound. MIC: This is MIC input switch Without fier line. LINE : Line input for CD CASSETTE, TUNER IMPORTANT NOTICE:Serecting mode switch “— (HPF), “— ” flat) power will be supplied to input XLR connector for condensor mic only.lf you connect unbalanced ‘dynamic microphone with them it May be defaulted and should be ‘moving to mode switch for noise. Down. eS —————_—_ T= PRIORITY 2~4 ‘When you switch “on”, priority is activated and will closed input 5~10. 4. INPUT 5~10 CONTROLS These make adjustment of MIC/LINE For input 5~10. Adjust output level so as not to tune “on” CLIP LED under two 0 ‘clock. OUTPUT SWITCH This is selector that send signal of input 5~10 to the master-output. When input 1~4 signal and chime signal are supplied, priority will be activated and close output of input 5-10. This is selector that send signal of input 2,3,4 to the master output when input 2~4 are activated , signal of input 5~10 will be close. MODE SWITCH MIC: Itis input mic switch of 300Hz H.PF that makes sound clearance.when you select ‘Switch , windy sound. : This is MIC input switch Without fter line. LINE : Line input for CD CASSETTE, mic TUNER. IMPORTANT NOTICE:Serecting mode switch “ ” (HPF). * ” (flat) power will be supplied to iput XLR connector for condensor mic only.f you connect unbalanced dynamic microphone with them. May be defaulted and should be Minimized level volume before moving to mode switch for noise Down. 5. EQUALIZER ‘Adjust low, high if €Q volume ‘According to condition, 6, MAST 1,2 This is master volume for all input levels you and better use toward two © ‘clock adjust level before clipping {for proper operation. 7. POWER SWITCH Press to turn ON the power. Press again to tum the power OFF. _—— NOMENCLATURE ANDFUNCTIONS 3.2 REAR PANEL 8. AC POWER Be sure to check AC voltage. Use fuse approved. IMPORTANT NOTICE:Be sure not to make a shorten for battery and polarity of battery. 9, DC POWER DC 24V power input AO.OUTPUTS 1,2 This is master outputs which can be selected by switch 44.RECORDING Recording outputs two L, R unbalanced RCA jacks are converted into stereo signals in the intemal circuit from mono signal. Recording output volume can not be controlled by master volume controller because circuit of recording output controls is just in the before master volume controls. 42.LINE 7~10 LINE 7~10 unbalanced two L, R RCA jack are converted into mono in the internal circuit all line input - 10d6(245mV) input level are for cassette deck, CD, dat deck, tuner. 2QQQE 413.MICILINE INPUT 2-6 MIC/LINE balanced input can be selected by mode switch in the front Panel 4 IMPORTAN NOTICE: When you select MIC input, ‘operating voltage is only for ‘condensor microphone if you ‘connect dynamic microphone balance by mistake, microphone will be out of work also, be sure not be insert mic input connector under level volume-up, speaker systems may get damage due to big noise. 14PTTA Connect this terminal with T-621 priority and chime controls are ‘activated from T-621(PT.T remote) ‘and Microphone cable with shield ‘can be extended at the max 30m. 4 IMPORTAN NOTICE: Be sure not to make a shorten to the {ground because microphone signal +, -s for operating power of ‘condensor microphone. 15.CHIME REMOTE TERMINAL, This is a terminal for chime signal. (7/4. aPPLiCATIONS REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS ‘sad SLL3SSv0] aoe 3a a walanany Aven (sa9uNOs Olany U g os ‘s30unos o1any 18 5. SPECIFICATIONS PRE-AMPLIFIER MODEL 7.2801 MICILINE: — -SdBu(2.45mVySKohms BAL INPUT SENSITIVITY/IMPEDANCE ~10dBu(245mV)/5Kohms BAL LINE RCA IN:-10dBu(245mV)/10Kohms UNBAL OUTPUT LEVELIMPE! MASTER 1,2'NOR +4dBu(21.23V/2000hms BAL a REC: NOR OdBu(0.775mV)/10K 2 UNBAL, OUTPUT LI MASTER 1,2:NOR +4dBu(21.23Vy2000hms BAL nee REC: NOR OdBu(0.775mVV10K 2 UNBAL FREQUENCY RESPONSE Less Than -0.5d8(20H2~20KH2) SIGNAL TO NOISE RATIO MIC: MORE THAN 6008 LINE: MORE THAN 0.03% MIC:MORE THAN 6008 cri oa LINE:MORE THAN 7548 POWER CONSUMPTION 13w 0 -110vs0Hz CO -110ve0Hz CO ~120v soz 1 ~120v 6oHz POWER CONSUMPTION ( ~220v soz CO ~220v soz 0 ~230v soHz 0 ~230v 6oHz O ~240v 50Hz D ~240v 60Hz DIMENSION(mm) 484X378X45 NET WEIGHT 5.52K9 GROSS WEIGHT 6.65K9 on ale ZFS z a HOH MOT xs 8 Peace 7 2» Li iS 20 [ 7. DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM UNIT: mm 484 | 378 a1 Keep the units all sides over 10 cm away from objects that may obstruct airflow to prevent the unit's internal temperature rise. UNIT:mm Lie ‘over 100) [Dover 100 Isto soo 1. OO es, 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION This series two-channel pre-amplifier with the latest styles tomeet the needs of small and medium sized public address system.Two-channel pre-amplifier has 2inputs at the same time,cac enhance the audio signal simutenously. Two-channel audio pre-amplifier is the connector of all audiou sources {including common sources such as CD drive, modem, sound recording deck .MP3 players , special audio alarm anda variety of microphones ) and the power amplifier devices.The volume ofeach input source can be adjusted independently,with priority ranking function,which can require the input source to prioritize. Two-channe! pre-amplifier has sound quality contro! functions.suchas through itsring tone control circuit or other controlcircuit, to regulate and control the frequency characteristics of signals.to play modified and beautifythe sound, and meet the requirementsof the listener's preferences, / 2. FEATURES © Standard chassis design, 1U aluminium alloy; light equipment, simple operation, artistic and Practical ‘© Each input Independentvolume and treble/bass volume adjustment © MIC 1-2 balancedmicrophone inputs with +48 phantom powerswitch and gainadjustment ‘© With alarm generator, to providefor the pagingtone © LINE 1-4 line input with gainadjustment © REC has. left and rightchannel audio inputand balance leftand right channelsoutput control © Mic 1 ~MIC 2 inputpriority to other 3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS WW 3.1. FRONT PANEL CRs sea IN A2DDa © @(BX9N0 41) 42 4344 DEKH) yO Ne) NAS 1. MIC1 Volume Control 6. MIC2 bass adjustment 2. MIC treble adjustment 7. Line channels selector (L1~L4) The treble response, clockwise rotation, 8. Line volume control MIC1 increase treble output, whereas 9. Line treble contro! reduced. 10. Line bass control 3. MIC1 basstone adjustment 11. Left and Right volume control Adjust the bass response, clockwise 412. Left channel control rotation, MIC1 increase treble output, 413. Left channel level indicator whereas reduced. 14, Right channel level indicator 4, MIC2 Volume Control 15. Power Switch 5. MIC2 treble adjustment 16. Power LED (Blue) 3.2 REAR PANEL 17. 230V +10% 115V +10% AC 50-60Hz 22, MIC (1 ~2) +48 V phantom power dial power input the code Switch and priority function 48. Left and right channel line outputs control (XLR) 23. MIC (1 ~2) phantom microphone input 49. Left and right channel audio input 24, MIC (1 ~2) GAIN gain adjustment (REC) 25, MIC (1-2) output switch 20. Line input 26, LINE (1 ~4) GAIN gain adjustment 24. Alarm signal inputcircuit SSS 23 Nett etecretrctecrerretecrecretrctecrereerecreareeecrecreeetecreetrtrerecrteet 4,OPERATIONILLUSTRATION 1 Power LED ‘2 Power switch Figure 4.1/4.2 When the powerswitch to "ON", power lightbecomes blue, When the power switch to "OFF", power light extinguish INote: 1 Jin order towork properly, equipment mustbe confirmed ina normal power state. If the machinefails, please contact the vendor.« 4.3 Power Input Figure 4.3 Power is to provide energy to equipment, must be safe use of power supply, don't use'it, please pull power [Note ‘When used it, must use the security power inputwithin the stipulated scope, avoid causingaccidents. OPERATION ILLUSTRATION 4.4 Leftand Right channel line output jack about (XLR) ® SS GAs BG RG rola Ome, fe nur sm uN Mien i] eh = & eM, Figure 4.4 LIR OUTPUTL/ R OUTPUT line out, two channel selectable. All output should be connected tothe Karon jack on the rear panel of the machine. Volume control is done by the left and right volume knobs andeach with a rowof signal lights, can understand the level of the signal outputs. This feature allows pure power amp to workas pre-amplifier with the extensions amplifier feature. 1 \Note: | _L/R OUTPUTIine out, you must first volume to mid-range position, toavoid the sound exposur. 4.5 REC audio input interface 8 Figure 4.5 REC recording deck input interface, Left and right channel selectable. REC audio input interfaces to deck machine = Note: 4.When REC inputs, you must first volume to mid-range position, to avoid the sound exposure | OPERATION ILLUSTRATION 4,6 LINE(1~4) Line Inputs Figure 4.6 LINE (1 = 4) line input, adjustable L (1~ 4) switches, and control the LINE (1 ~ 4) line inputs. Line input signal can be adjusted by the volume knobs and the BASS/TREBLE contol. At the same time, LINE (14) line nat, you can adjust the GAIN volume. By adjusting the GAIN size, You can control the input gain between 20 - Gd LIN (1 ~ 4) line in the formula audio line input for connecting CD/MP3/TUNER equipment running [i INote: {When using the line input, you must first volume to mid-range position, to avoid the sound exposure 2.Please avoid multiple audio input at the same time, or it will cause noise 4.7 Alarm signalinput circuit Figure 4.7 Agim signal input circult, when the circuit is disconnected and closed signal, alarm willbe triggered. The volume ofthe alarm depends onthe input level [i Not 1 Please turn the volume to mid-range position, to avoid the sound exposure i —$—_———SS= 26 | OPERATION ILLUSTRATION 4.8 MIC 1/MIC 2 balanced microphone input and Stubbs address code switch Figure 4.8 MIC 1/MIC 2 balanced microphone input, volume sizeis determined by the panel MIC 1/MIC 2 knob control, combined with BASS /TREBLE adjust the volumeknob to achieve the desired acoustic effect. MIC 1/MIC 2 Use a balanced microphone input, adjustable phantom address priorities and can be manually controlled. ‘When the address code (1,2) switch, open the"1" address code, means the MIC 1 has priority over MIC2 and LINE inputs 1-4 input. Open the "2" address code, means MIC 2has priority over MIC1.When the +48 phan -tom power address code (3,4) switch, open the "3" address code, said the MIC 2 balanced microphone with power supply to the dynamic microphones;; when the +48 phantom switch, open the "4" address code, MIC 2 balanced microphone without power supply to the dynamic microphones.Besides, MIC (1 ~2) the hasthe gain control. GAIN contol is between 20 ~ 60dB |i |Note: 1.When using the microphone input, you must first volume to mid-range position, to avoid sending th ‘sound exposure. 2.Microphone input priority must first adjust address code. Otherwise, the priority cannot be controlled 3 Must ensure that the microphone is fully inserted, otherwise the call function can not be achieved 5.EQUIPMENT INNER DRAWING Power Input —1l] | — Audio PCB Board Transforma—t audo PCB board Panels. /_6.\NSTALLATION STEPS \ 1. Firstly, install board inside the machine with wiring. 2. After install the back panel and floor with screws. 3. Then install equipment panel. 4. Finally, to install cover... (7 JNote: 1.the equipment adopts 4X4mm screws. 2.when installation, keep equipment clean. 3.Undertake certain temperature conditions, installing equipment. EF) 6) 7.CONNECTION DIAGRAM nid WNDI19- Vous 10 JexI FOI Les ZOIN bes 8. BLOCK DIAGRAM RECOUT ©) SIG PEAK SD rovreur UR UR BSE aa ALARM UR, UR | TRIG w SA a BSE LE te \w 3 NCAT ATA, HAN HA une 8 Livez Lines 8 @ uines 8 | ——— eH Mt on ell PH i wm oll 9. SPECIFICATIONS. LINE1-4 INPUTS. MODEL T-2802 Frequency Response 20Hz-20kHz +0.5d8 Sensitivity 195mV (-12dBu) to 2.0V (+8dBu) Input Impedance 47k Input Gain Contro! 2048 range Distortion <0.05% 20Hz-20kHz Noise -90dB Aweighted (048 gain) Equalisation TREBLE: + 10d8/10kHz BASS: + 10dB/100Hz Microphonet-2 Inputs Frequency Response 100Hz /-34B({filter) 20kHz ++0.54B Distortion <0.05% 20Hz-20kHz Gain Range 1048-5008 Input Impedance >2k9 (balanced) Phantom power +15V (PCB jumper for on/off) Equalisation TREBLE: + 10d8/5kHz BASS: + 10dB/100Hz Noise -654B Aweighted Outputs. Balanced Zone Outputs 775mV (OdBu)3 pin Phoenix’ type connector Maximum outputlevel +#20dBu (7.75V) Minimum loadimpedance 600 ohms, REC output level +12dBu (200MV) ELSE A 230V +10% 115V +10% AC 50-60Hz Power input Fuse rating Z8: 230V T125mAH 115V T250mAH Dimensions 484mm x300mmx44mm(1U) NET WEIGHT sake —=S=ahanal€_ a 40. DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM UNIT: mm 484 a eee "| Keep the unit's all sides over 10 cm away from objects that may obstruct air flow to prevent the unit's internal temperature rise. UNIT:mm. Gi [odo oo QQ SH 0: TT flor Tole More thanto0 32 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ‘The microphone series provide an integrated sound system for background music, the multi choices of Power wattages from T-2501 can provi ide an ideal public address solution from small to big places such us ‘mosques, schools, hotels and factories to train stadium and air stations 2. FEATURES 1. SINGLE SHOT CHIME 2. ANNOUNCEMENTS BY MICROPHONE. Unobtrusive and easy touse condenser type microphone which is highly sensitive and reproduces high clarity speech. 3. PRE-ANNOUNCEMENT CHIME ATWO tone chime is incorporated for pre-announcement purposes. It is initiated by pressing the CHIME switch 4. LED OUTPUT LEVEL INDICATION The ten segment LED barograph display indicates the instantaneous signal output level of the amplifier. 3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 3.1 FRONT PANEL r$éq | 2@ ® 4. CHIME i TALK dicators Chime indicators ee 5. Electret microphone ' TaLKbuton 6. OUTPUTLEVEL CHIME Level meters 10 outputlevel indicators 3. CHI Chime button ——————— __ 33 NOMENCLATURE ANDFUNCTIONS. 3.2. REAR PANEL ® 1. POWER STCH Gnesi oper Pover Press the end, power shut down 8. 24V DC POWER 8. PITA Connect this terminal with T-2S01 errs Prtorty and chime controts ere With T-2501 segment way: activated from T-2S01 (PT.T remote) and Microphone cable with shield ® Can be extended atthe max 30m. won fi eet 4s IMPORTAN NOTICE: melt izet bbe ESSA Be sure not to make a shorten to the one 7 (ground because microphone signal tec ovr a +, 4s for operating power of : condensor microphone. “zig melee ry gee! vi 40. mic vou. MIC volume control 34 4. APPLICATIONS ANNI IW O) gai 45-005 SWIHO e BS hE) p—coo] ALMOMd ND ANNI IW $ the ‘Md 037 49-005 3WIHD O-z eyed Is 2] ALuOnd We Ws ‘ONS © 35 5. BLOCK DIAGRAM And #amoa ov a. oo! I—E k AMANIAvz 90 dd A NO ¥aMOd BWIHO if INO SONYT¥s a o (PHO~LHO)W WL OIN sonia ¢—©) 36 6. SPECIFICATIONS MICROPHONE MODEL 1-319 OUTPUT LEVEL/IMPEDANCE 0dB(unit gain)/6000hms MIC INPUT SENSITIVITY/IMPEDANCE -50dB/6000hms FREQUENCY RESPONSE 20H2~20kHz, -3d8, THD Less than0.1% SIN Better than 65dB, mic TYPE Condenser Microphone POLAR PATTERN Unidirectional FREQUENCY RESPONSE 100H2~16,000Hz IMPEDANCE Max 680 SENSITIVITY (ODB=1V/0/.1PAAT 1KHZ) -47dB4308 SIN RATIO. More than 60dB GENERAL POWER SOURCE Dc 24v WEIGHT 960g (Without Microphone) DIMENSIONS 199(D)x128(W)x44(H) 37 7. DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM AN] UNIT:mm, Keep the unit's all sides Hees rte. sides over 10 cm away rom objects that may obstruct air fow to prevent the units intemal UNIT: mm Lic Over 100} Lover 100 = ver 100 38 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION \ 17-328 Series paging station is equiped with priority function. They are designed to suit all PA ‘System application schools. homes, offices and stores, 2. FEATURES, Can remote control partition and partition paging, Builtin bells function. Can remote trigger pre amplifier (T-6245), emergency broadcast. With the pre amplifier linkage to realize the highest priority broadcast function. Builtin high and low adjusting function, (On line 485 communication interface, Maximum can connect with 6pcs T-328. NOOaONs 3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS. 3.4 FRONT PANEL @eG 1. ZONE(1-6) 4. ALARM Output channel selection buttons Play store keys 2. ALL CALL 5. POWER The bell button Power indicator 3. TALK 6. LINK ‘Audio output confirm button Link indicator 7. mic Elected microphone 40 NOMENCLATURE ANDFUCTIONS 3.2. REAR PANEL @ wee un, um) @ @ 8. 24V DC POWER SUPPLY 11. BASS 24 Vde power connection with secure screw for a ‘Adjust bass response. Rotate clockwise to increase potential extemal power transformer. bass output and anticlockwise to reduce it. This 24V DC power transformer should be used when 12. CHIME the distance (the distance could vary based on cable Volume chime control section) between the microphone base and T-328is 13. ID CONSOL too much for the 24 Vdc provided by RJ45 connection. __Dip-switches for microphone base ID (from 1 to 6) ‘The connection of the extemal power supply disable 14. LINE IN the 24 Vde provided by T-328. JAS port for connection to T-328, ‘When the distance between the T-6245 and T-328 is ‘Two wires are used for 24 Vdc power provided by greater than 50m, we must use the 24V DC power input. _T-328, two wires for the data bus 485 and 3 wires for 9. VOLUME ‘0dB microphone signal. Volume control output 415. LINK OUT 10.TREBLE Connected to the next T-328 ‘Adjust treble response. Rotate clockwise to increase treble output and anticlockwise to reduce it. { [_//_4. CONNECTIONS @ NETWORK CONNECTION LINE ital Mixer 6 zone ™ NET PRODUCTION LINE METHOD 32345878 1235678 tibseels A B A:1 Blue 2 White Blue 3 Brown 4 White Brown 5 Orange 6 White Orange 7 Green 8 White Green B: 1 Blue 2 White Blue 3 Brown 4 White Brown 5 Orange 6 White Orange 7 Green 8 White Green ‘W Note: Network lines must adopt the five categories of twisted-pairwith double-layer shielding, RJ45 connectors must be used with shielded connector. 5. APPLICATIONS ‘amplifier for music 1 amplifier for voice for 6zone Voice Music Zone 1 Zone 2 4 Zone 3 | Zone 4 4 Zones Zone 6 43 Se eee eee eee eee 6.ADDRESS SET 1D CONSOL ADDRESS SET ADDRESS: DEFINITION, ADDRESS DEFINITION. 1 4 2 5 3 6 / 7. SPECIFICATIONS J Model ‘7-328 Sensitivity env 16008 SIN ratio >eea8 Frequency response 80H2~16KHz(-34B,-3d8) Phantom power 12v Bass £1248 at 100Hz Treble £12¢B at 10KHz eF Z tone active forcontact freein ee priority and BGM >0.1% Normal distortion Dc 2av Power supply 220X142.7X51.5 Dimensions(mm) 18K; Weight i teKo. 6 Max numberof microphone bases 8. BLOCK DIAGRAM 5 HAD : ; ; ae Me L, oi 45 9. DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM \] UNIT :mm ] fT Front Panel Fack Panel es © 8 Side Panel © © 150 mm . 6— 41. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 7-6245is a digital 6 zone mixer can provide an ideal public address solution from small to big places such us mosques, schools, hotelsand factoriesto train stadium and air stations. 2. FEATURES 1. 6 zones sources selection and control function. 2. Buildin 3 record storage, can setting freely to play. 3. Build-in chime generator. 4, 3 CH sources input:1 CH MIC input, build-in optional contol, build-in optional control+48V phantom power. 5. 3 CH pre-amp output :MUSIC, MUSIC PAGE, PAGE pre output. 6. 3 Classes priority ‘A: Buildin record message (and 2) Priority: TUNER, CD,MP3. B: Build-in chime priority: record message( and 2): TUNER,CD,MP3. C: Select paging MIC override all audio sources. 7. Buildin voltage output indicator. 8. 485 COM port 9. Can remember when the power is the current state of partition and audio source status. 3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 3.1. FRONT PANEL °o oO ° | 2 $ BOO © 41, AUDIO 9. MUSIC ey eich for audio input channel selecton: Music volume contol Tape, CD, Tuner 10.MICRO 2. ZONE(1~6) Microphone volume control buttons for music selection In the 6 different zones. 11.REC 3, OUTPUT LEVEL Key switch Rec message Signal level indicator Three messages of 60 seconds each ‘could be recorded; for message selection 4. POWER Power indicator see switch(13) on rear Panel 5. POWER SWITCH 12STOP or eon terapaninn POUOE Key switch stop message 43PLAY Aa ter biel Key switch play message for manual activation Master level control ‘4ACTIVE mee Incase messes : 451 ise 0 fan cea ec eeiniee bres toincrease “Intemal microphone for message recording 8. BASS ‘Adjust bass response. Rotate clockwise to increase bass output and anticlockwise to reduce it. 3.2 REAR PANEL NOMENCLATURE AND FUCTIONS ] ® QB OG GH BSSSHe: tho tH HHH IH | ECEEEEEERERCEECET Gy [a 16. ACINLET Connect tothe supplied power cord. 17. Strong cutrelay control output “alarm Inormal switch” in the alarm state, the output DC 24 Vievel 18. Out mixmusic page voice 19. Out signal music 20, Remote paging output 21. CONTACT PLAY MESSAGE 1 OR2 The third message is activated by Microphone base directly 22.SWITCH REC MESSAGE: OFF, 1,2,3. REC MESSAGE switch to 1,2,3, 1,2,3 represent select storage; When the switch is in the "OFF", it means not record 23.SWITCH MESSAGE 1 TIME /CONTINUOS = 1 TIME: The recorded message plays only Once = CONTINUOS: The recorded message plays continuously tillthe message Contact is kept closed “Fy baane 24, Switch microphone alarm/normal the mixer could work without microphone console BMD6;A simple microphone base with priority contact could be connected to XLR microphone input) ALARM: The voiceis simultaneously distributed in all the 6 zones = NORMAL: The voiceis distributed only inthe zone selected with front panel Buttons 25. Volume REC message 26. Volume play message 27. Phantom power select switch 28. Chime volume control 29. Priority control port for BGM and internal chime 30. Remote microphone input interface (RU 45) 31. Remote microphone volume control 32. Remote microphone gain adjustment 33. Local microphone gain adjustment 34, Microphone input XLR balanced 35. Audio source intertace 36, OUT ZONE (1~6) 37. Emergency signal input audio source 38. Background music signal input 49 4.OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1, When the T-6245 rear panel "REC MESSAGE" switch to 1,2,3, 1.2.3, respectively, representing the selected memory, press the T-6245 panel "REC" button, the indicator (ACTIVE) light from the pane! MIC portinput signal to start recording: press the T-6245 panel "STOP" button to stop recording. (Each memory can record one minute, store 3 pre-recorded alarm signal can be good when used in alarm). According to the contents of the recording switch to the "REC MESSAGE" 1,2,3 position, you can audition to play the content, press the play button panel, press the stop end 2. Choose to play one or two storage reservoir playback; were short port "PLAY MESSAGE" of COM -NO1/COM-NO2,, indicator (ACTIVE) light, start playing the sound, then you can choose to playone time, and repeat play disconnect the port to stop playback. 3. Press the T-6245 panel "STOP" button to stop recording/ stop playing the recording; choose T-6245 rear panel "MESSAGE 1 TIME /CONTINUOUS" represent a record player/ continuous play audio; switch "REC MESSAGE" to the OFF state, representatives can not be recorded. 4. Under NORMAL (normal operation) state, the T-6245 board "IN COM ZONE" port input signal, select the 1-6245 panel ZONE 1-6 buttons, the 1-6245 board ZONE1-6 OUT correspond with output, input and output 1:1 5. Three levels of priority functior © built-in recording information (1 and 2) Priority: TUNER, CD, MP3; @ Built-in chime priority: Record Information (1 and 2): TUNER, CD, Mp3; @ Allaudio remote call microphone priority: This function is used to "MIX MUSIC / PAGE" output port. 6. Failure to exclude guidance: Phenomenon Reason All wires connected @no power or wrong plug connection but no voice output @ fuse burned @ no input signal Plugged in, but the al 1 | @overtoad orshort circuit Naged tn put the alarm signal | ©) voltage isnot stable, high or low No sound output under normal @ The machine is under high conditions temperature conditions to protect @ wire connection error 7. ID consol address set ADDRESS DEFINITION ADDRESS DEFINITION 1 FLEE 4 eenges 2 lpeenes 5 engees 3 EEE 6 engeny | = 5. CONNECTIONS : ™@ NETWORK CONNECTION LINE Digital Mixer 6 zone A Network Line ™@ NET PRODUCTION LINE METHOD sere 12aase78 | B A:1 Blue 2 White Blue 3 Brown 4 White Brown § Orange 6 White Orange 7 Green 8 White Green B: 1 Blue 2 White Blue 3 Brown 4 White Brown 5 Orange 6 White Orange 7 Green 8 White Green YW Note: Network lines must adopt the five categories of twisted-pairwith double-layer shielding, RJ45 connectors mustbe used with shielded connector. SREP ge Teg T eRe eSC EER TCT oR Eero ETRE TEETER CORTE OR ETRE ea reer Taree 6. APPLICATIONS 1 amplifier for music 1 amplifier for voice for 6zone CD player ———— bg, 86 Ay = ‘a Cemewig oie || | al Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 od Zone 4 J Zone 5 Macey, Zone 6 4 & 52 nn ee 7. BLOCK DIAGRAM aigdad 8. SPECIFICATIONS Model 7.6245 Consol input Sensitivity 350mV SIN ratio >68dB Frequency response 50Hz-16KHz(-3dB) 1 Mircophone input Sensitivity -50/-2dB 5/200 mV SIN ratio >68dB Frequency response 50Hz-16KHz(-3dB) Phantom power 48V 3Auxiliaryinputs Tuner and Tape input sensitivity / impedance 200 mV/47KQ CD input sensitivity /impedance 500 mV/47KQ SIN ratio >80 dB Frequency response 20Hz-16KHz(-3dB) Control Bass £1048 Treble +1008 . 4 tone active for contact free in Chime priority and BGM Strong cut relay contro! output Dc 24v Normal distortion 0.1% Operating condition O~110v50Hz 0 ~110V60Hz | D ~120v soHz O ~120v 6oHz ower suppl Main pi ee ( ~220v SoHz O ~220v 602 0 ~230v soz O ~230v 60Hz 0 ~240v soHz O ~240v 60Hz Dimension(mm) 484X322x88 Weight 6Kg Max numberof microphonebases | 6 S88 9. DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM UNIT:mm 484 cme ssla |d {eP the units all sides over 10 cm away from objects that may obstruct ar flow to prevent the unit's internal temperature rise. UNIT:mm Loe | over WN ‘Over 100 1. FEATURES I 1. Standard rack-mount classic; 2U aluminum alloy panel; beautiful and practical handheld design, 2. With 8 groups (Line 1~8) separate line input and output, each channel can be tone and volume adjusted independently. 1 group MIC amplifying circuit, can select paging status automatically and manually 3. 1 Group MIC microphone input , can select paging switch automatically and manually. When in the state of automatic paging, tone and volume can be adjusted by MIC channel with the top priority. When in the state of manual paging, tone and volume can be adjusted by separate MIC channel, with MIC priority to EMC. When emergency signal is stopped, it recovers to be original inputs automatically 4. With second priority for the 2 emergency groups, when there is an emergency signal input, it changes into emergency signal broadcast automatically. When emergency signal is stopped, it recovers to be original inputs automatically. 2. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS. 2.1 FRONT PANEL, fo Co ° 3) 1 T | Lf | ®®@ ©@® @ ® 1. With mute switch, when MIC paging, 8. TREBLE it can mute EMC, LINE1-8 automatically, To adjust the treble response. Clockwise to when MIC paging finished, mute can be increase the treble output decreases and selected manually vice versa 2. With unbalanced MIC input 9. POWER SWITCH 3. With MIC master volume potentiometer On top of the opening Power 4. With manual mute selector Proas the end, power shut down 5. With volume potentiometer for channel 1-8 10. POWER 6. With manual mute indicator 7. BASS To adjust the bass response. Clockwise to increase bass output and vice versa Power indicator. When power on, the light ‘on; when power off, the light off. 56 | NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 2.2 REAR PANEL 4 900 @ 44, AC POWER INPUT 14, EMC1IEMC2 412. CH1/CH2/CH3/ICH4/CHS/CH6/CH7/CH8, ‘emergence signal input, when there is unbalanced line inputs ‘emergence signal input, it override 13, CH1/CH2/CH3ICH4/CHS/CHEICH7/CH8, broadcast the corresponding signal unbalanced line outputs automatically (except the MIC channel); 3. OPERATING First, starting up steps: . ensure correct setting method and connection according to instructions. check if short circuit of the input output connection. check whether the local power system data is correspondence with that in the manual. . ensure the power switch is OFF, the volume tobe minimum. switch power on, then turn on audio devices , switch pre amplifier (itself) ON, clockwise adjust the volume knob clockwise to proper position. 6. turn on the assistant devices and power amplifier and check them if all work properly. OhON= Second, shutdown steps: 1. counterclockwise adjust the volume knob to be minimum (power amplifier and pre-amplifier), 2. switch power amplifier off tobe OFF. 3. switch pre amp off (itself) tobe OFF. Thenturn offassistant and audio devices in turn, 4.TROUBLE SHOOTING Fault phenomenon The cause of the problem There isno sound output when the line connection is good 1.No electricity or plug contact undesirable 2.The fuse was burn out 3.The volume is not open 4.No input signal Normal startup, the alarmtriggered 1. Load short circuit or damaged 2. Power supply voltage is not stable, too high or too low 3, Overload In the normal use of all of asudden no sound output 1, Temperature is too high, the machine in temperature protection 2. Loose cable connection 5. APPLICATIONS Pre signaloutput fotneinputotine ampliier — ony —S—— Coe SS} cD player ‘CDIMPS input —— Ope —S——S Tag }———I SSStgy—____ Z 6. SPECIFICATIONS MIXER PRE-AMPLIFIER io cee [ [ine IN INPUT SENSITIVITY EMG INPUT SENSITIVITY [mic INPUT SENSITIVITY LINE OUTPUT(10K OVERLOADED) 1.0V EQ Bass:100Hz+100B Treble: 10KHz+ 1008 LINE FREQUENCY RESPONSE 20Hz-20KHz+14B, THO <0. 1% SIN 37008 ‘SEPARATION 36008 POWER CONSUMPTION <10w O~110v50Hz O~110v60Hz Ci ~120v 50Hz (DI ~120v Hz POWER SUPPLY O -220v soz Q ~220v 60Hz CO ~230v soHz CO ~230v 6oHz DI ~240v s0Hz 1 ~240v 6oHz DIMENSIONS (MM) 484x335x88 WEIGHT 4.569 [/ 7. DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM UNIT :mm. 436 Keep the unit's all sides over 10 cm away from objects that may obstruct air flow to prevent the units internal temperature rise. UNIT :mm

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