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Version 1.4.3
May 9, 2017

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  • Page 1 Handbook ARSonic http://www.arsonic.de Version 1.4.3 May 9, 2017...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Page 2 Contents Contents Safety Instructions 1.1 Precautions ..........1.2 Installation .
  • Page 3: Contents

    Page 3 Contents TI–120S/240S/350S Five Zone Mixer Amplifier 8.1 General Information ......... 8.2 Features .
  • Page 4 Page 4 Contents 13.6 Technical Data ..........14 T–2221 CD/MP3-Player with Tuner 14.1 General Information .
  • Page 5: Safety Instructions

    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.
  • Page 6: 8000 8X8 Audio Matrix And Paging Controller

    Page 6 2 T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix and Paging Controller 2 T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix and Paging Controller 2.1 General Information The T–8000 offers the option to combine several sources and announcements into 8 zones (may be expanded up to 32 zones). It represents a complete solution for multi-zone projects and multi-functional installations. Typical applications are hotels, sport venues or shopping malls.
  • Page 7: Views

    2 T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix and Paging Controller Page 7 FRONT PANEL LAYOUT 2.3 Views ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ZONE 7 ZONE 8 MONITOR SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN SOURCE UP SOURCE DOWN...
  • Page 8: T-8000 - Rear View

    Dip switch settings are as follows for configuring Dip switches set the Matrix system address.If the Gain Audio Output Zone the T-8000 as a Master or Slave: system is to be expanded, each ITC unit must be Tone Control Treble defined as Master, Slave1,2or3.
  • Page 9: System Address

    2 T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix and Paging Controller Page 9 2.4 System Address Up to four T–8000 may be connected together to form a bigger system. The extension affects only the number of addressable zones. Only the signal inputs of the main device (Master) are active. All other inputs of the extension (slave) devices with the exception of the zone inputs are deactivated.
  • Page 10: Audio Inputs

    Page 10 2 T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix and Paging Controller 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...
  • Page 11: Alarm And Emergency Functions

    2 T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix and Paging Controller Page 11 2.10 Alarm and Emergency Functions The two PHOENIX terminals on the backside of the T–8000 are provided for alarm and emergency func- tions The pins +24V DC and GROUND are for the connection to a 24 Volts backup power supply (DC) with a minimal power of 2 Ampere.
  • Page 12: Connection Diagram

    Page 12 2 T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix and Paging Controller 2.11 Connection Diagram T–8000 Series - Connection Diagram Figure 2.3: c 2017 MediasPro Medientechnik GmbH...
  • Page 13: Technical Data

    2 T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix and Paging Controller Page 13 2.12 Technical Data T–8000 Microphone Input 1 Sensitivity: 5 mV–280 mV /600 Ohms Inputs Mic 5–8 Sensitivity: 5 mV /600 Ohms S/N: 65 dB Frequency Response: 80 Hz - 18 kHz Phantom Power: 48 V switchable (Mic 5–8) Inputs Line 1–4 195 mV to 2 V /47 kOhms...
  • Page 14: 8000A Paging Microphone

    Page 14 3 T–8000A Paging Microphone 3 T–8000A Paging Microphone 3.1 General Information The T–8000A paging microphone (paging station) is designed to work with the T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix. It is connected via a standard CAT–5 cable. The paging station includes the paging control of up to eight zones and may be extended with the T–8000AE keypad extension (see section 3.2 Features...
  • Page 15: Views

    3 T–8000A Paging Microphone Page 15 3.3 Views T–8000A - Front View Figure 3.1: Front Panel Gooseneck Microphone Power Indicator Output Levelmeter Talk Indicator Talk Button All Call Button All Call Indicator Zone Labels Zone Indicator Zone Select Buttons c 2017 MediasPro Medientechnik GmbH...
  • Page 16: Operation

    REAR PANEL Page 16 3 T–8000A Paging Microphone MIC VOL. CHIME VOL. CHIME 2 TONE 4 TONE POWER 24VDC T–8000A - Rear View Figure 3.2: 11. POWER SWITCH. The paging console is powered from the matrix through CAT5 cable.Power on when power switch is placed at on position, and power off when power switch is placed at off Rear Panel position.
  • Page 17: 8000Ae Extension Control Keypad

    4 T–8000AE Extension Control Keypad Page 17 4 T–8000AE Extension Control Keypad 4.1 General Information The keypad extension T–8000AE adds eight additional zone selection keys to the paging station T–8000A (section Up to three extensions can be connected to the paging station. The power supply is provided by the paging station.
  • Page 18: Connection

    Page 18 4 T–8000AE Extension Control Keypad 5. CONNECTION AND SETTING 4.3 Connection 5. CONNECTION AND SETTING The keypad extension is connected to the 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.
  • Page 19: 8000B/T-8000Bw Remote Control With Audio Input

    5 T–8000B/T–8000BW Remote Control with Audio Input Page 19 5 T–8000B/T–8000BW Remote Control with Audio Input 5.1 General Information The remote controls T–8000B and T–8000BW are designed to work with the T–8000 8x8 Audio Matrix. They offer selection of the audio source, volume control and two local audio inputs (microphone and line levels).
  • Page 20: Views

    Page 20 5 T–8000B/T–8000BW Remote Control with Audio Input 5.3 Views T–8000B - Front and Rear View Figure 5.1: Front & Rear 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...
  • Page 21: 60Bu/120Bu/240Bu Usb Mixer Amplifier

    6 T–60BU/120BU/240BU USB Mixer Amplifier Page 21 6 T–60BU/120BU/240BU USB Mixer Amplifier 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.
  • Page 22: Views

    Page 22 6 T–60BU/120BU/240BU USB Mixer Amplifier 3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 6.3 Views FRONT PANEL MP3 PLAYER TEMP PROT OUTPUT LEVEL POWER T-240BU PREV PLAY NEXT MP3 VOL MIXER AMPLIFIER MIC 1 MIC 2 MIC 3 AUX 1 AUX 2 BASS TREBLE MASTER...
  • Page 23: Speaker Connections

    NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 6 T–60BU/120BU/240BU USB Mixer Amplifier Page 23 3.2 REAR PANEL MIC 2 MIC 2 MIC 3 MIC 3 +48V +48V PHANTOM GAIN GAIN PHANTOM ~230V 50Hz 400W T6.3AL 250V 4. OPERATION METHOD MIC2 MIC3 OUTPUT COM 4-16 70V 100V EMC INPUT MUTE...
  • Page 24: Priority Paging

    Page 24 6 T–60BU/120BU/240BU USB Mixer Amplifier 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. Caution Microphone 1 has also priority over the alarm signal input EMC 6.6 Connection Diagram...
  • Page 25: Technical Data

    6 T–60BU/120BU/240BU USB Mixer Amplifier Page 25 6.7 Technical Data T–60BU /T–120BU /T–240BU Output Power T–60BU: 60 W T–120BU: 120 W T–240BU: 240 W Loudspeaker Outputs 4–16 Ohms, 70/100 V Inputs 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.
  • Page 26: Ti-60Bu/120Bu/240Bu Five Zone Usb Mixer Amplifier

    Page 26 7 TI–60BU/120BU/240BU Five Zone USB Mixer Amplifier 7 TI–60BU/120BU/240BU Five Zone USB Mixer Amplifier 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.
  • Page 27: Views

    4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 7 TI–60BU/120BU/240BU Five Zone USB Mixer Amplifier Page 27 4.1 FRONT PANEL(2U) 7.3 Views MP3 PLAYER TEMP PROT OUTPUT LEVEL POWER TI-240BU PREV PLAY NEXT MP3 VOL MIXER AMPLIFIER SPEAKER ZONES MIC 1 MIC 2 MIC 3 AUX 1 AUX 2 BASS...
  • Page 28: Speaker Connections

    Page 28 7 TI–60BU/120BU/240BU Five Zone USB Mixer Amplifier 4.2 REAR PANEL(2U) MIC 2 MIC 2 MIC 3 MIC 3 +48V +48V PHANTOM GAIN GAIN PHANTOM COM 100V COM 100V COM 100V COM 100V COM 100V ~230V 50Hz 400W T6.3AL 250V MIC2 MIC3 OUTPUT...
  • Page 29: Priority Paging

    7 TI–60BU/120BU/240BU Five Zone USB Mixer Amplifier Page 29 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. Caution Microphone 1 has also priority over the alarm signal input EMC 7.6 Zone Select...
  • Page 30: Technical Data

    Page 30 7 TI–60BU/120BU/240BU Five Zone USB Mixer Amplifier 7.8 Technical Data TI–60BU /TI–120BU /TI–240BU Output Power TI–60BU: 60 W TI–120BU: 120 W TI–240BU: 240 W Loudspeaker Outputs 4–16 Ohms, 70/100 V Inputs MIC 1: 5 mV (600 Ohms) bal. TRS MIC 2–3: 5 mV /600 Ohms bal.
  • Page 31: Ti-120S/240S/350S Five Zone Mixer Amplifier

    8 TI–120S/240S/350S Five Zone Mixer Amplifier Page 31 8 TI–120S/240S/350S Five Zone Mixer Amplifier 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”...
  • Page 32: Views

    Page 32 8 TI–120S/240S/350S Five Zone Mixer Amplifier 4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 8.3 Views 4.1 FRONT PANEL PROT CLIP ALL CALL ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 ZONE5 TI-350S MIXER ZONE AMPLIFIER MIC LEVEL LINE LEVEL BASS TREBLE BASS TREBLE BASS TREBLE BASS TREBLE BASS...
  • Page 33: Ti-S - Rear View

    NOMENCLATURE AND FUCTIONS 8 TI–120S/240S/350S Five Zone Mixer Amplifier Page 33 4.2 REAR PANEL OUTPUT ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 REMOTE 100V CHIME ACTIVE 100V 100V 100V 100V 100V ~ 230V 50Hz T6.3AL 250V 2 TONE 4 TONE XLR BAL PRIORITY...
  • Page 34: Speaker Connections

    Page 34 8 TI–120S/240S/350S Five Zone Mixer Amplifier 5. CONNECTIONS 8.4 Speaker Connections 5.1 SPEAKER CONNECTIONS COM 4-16 70V 100V COM 4-16 70V 100V COM 4-16 70V 100V 100V LINE 4-16 70V LINE TI-S Series - Speaker Connection Figure 8.3: 70V/ Caution The low impedance, 70V and 100V outputs of the master cannot be used simultaneously.
  • Page 35: Connection Of Paging Microphone

    8 TI–120S/240S/350S Five Zone Mixer Amplifier Page 35 8.7 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: Function Audio Input Plus Audio Input Minus Audio Input Ground Contact Input Zone 1 Contact Input Zone 2...
  • Page 36: Connection Diagram

    Page 36 8 TI–120S/240S/350S Five Zone Mixer Amplifier 8.8 Connection Diagram MICROPHONE WITH ZONE CONTROL CHIME 2 TONE 4 TONE CHIME VOL. MIC VOL. MASTER VOL. +24DC SPEAKERS SPEAKERS POWER 24VDC OUTPUT ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ZONE 4 ZONE 5 REMOTE 100V...
  • Page 37: Technical Data

    8 TI–120S/240S/350S Five Zone Mixer Amplifier Page 37 8.9 Technical Data TI–120S /TI–240S /TI–350S Output Power TI–120S: 120 W TI–240S: 240 W TI–350S: 350 W Loudspeaker Outputs 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...
  • Page 38: 4060Mp/4120Mp Four Zone Mixer Amplifier

    Page 38 9 T–4060MP/4120MP Four Zone Mixer Amplifier 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.
  • Page 39: Views

    9 T–4060MP/4120MP Four Zone Mixer Amplifier Page 39 3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 9.3 Views 3.1 FRONT PANEL CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 BASS TREBLE BASS TREBLE BASS TREBLE BASS TREBLE BASS TREBLE POWER /PROT LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL...
  • Page 40: Mode Of Operation Inputs 1-3

    Page 40 9 T–4060MP/4120MP Four Zone Mixer Amplifier 3.2 REAR PANEL MONITOR PRIORITY TEL.PAGING LINE OUT OUTPUT LINE OUT OUTPUT BAL. / UNBAL. BAL. / UNBAL. FM ANT 100V 100V ZONE1 ZONE2 LINE OUT OUTPUT LINE OUT OUTPUT BAL. / UNBAL. BAL.
  • Page 41: Speaker Connections

    9 T–4060MP/4120MP Four Zone Mixer Amplifier Page 41 7. CONNECTIONS 9.5 Speaker Connections 7.1 SPEAKER CONNECTIONS 70V 100V 70V 100V COM 4 70V 100V (T-4060MP) (T-4060MP) (T-4120MP) (T-4120MP) 100V LINE 70V LINE T-MP Series - Speaker Connection Figure 9.3: 70V/ Caution The low impedance, 70V and 100V outputs cannot be used simultaneously.
  • Page 42: Ground Lift

    Page 42 9 T–4060MP/4120MP Four Zone Mixer Amplifier 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.
  • Page 43: 2S01 Stereo Mixer Pre-Amplifier

    10 T–2S01 Stereo Mixer Pre-Amplifier Page 43 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).
  • Page 44: Views

    Page 44 10 T–2S01 Stereo Mixer Pre-Amplifier 4 . NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 10.3 Views 4.1 FRONT PANEL T-2S01 MASTER HIGH PRE AMPLIFIER LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL LEVEL MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE MODE LINE...
  • Page 45: Mode Of Operation Inputs 2-10

    10 T–2S01 Stereo Mixer Pre-Amplifier Page 45 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...
  • Page 46: Technical Data

    Page 46 10 T–2S01 Stereo Mixer Pre-Amplifier 10.7 Technical Data T–2S01 Input Sensitivity MIC/LINE: –5 dBu (5 kOhms bal.) LINE RCA: –10 dBu (10 kOhms bal.) Output Level MASTER 1,2: +4dBu (200 Ohms bal.) REC: 0 dBu (10 kOhms unbal.) Frequency Response 20 Hz - 20 kHz (–0.5 dB) MIC:...
  • Page 47: 6245 Six Zone Mixer With Voice Recorder

    11 T–6245 Six Zone Mixer with Voice Recorder Page 47 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.
  • Page 48: Views

    Page 48 11 T–6245 Six Zone Mixer with Voice Recorder 4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 11.3 Views 4.1 FRONT PANEL OUTPUT LEVEL POWER ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 ZONE5 ZONE6 TAPE TUNER MESSAGE RECORDER MICRO MUSIC BASS TREBLE MASTER ACTIVE PLAY STOP T–6245 - Front View Figure 11.1: 1.
  • Page 49: Signal Routing

    NOMENCLATURE AND FUCTIONS 11 T–6245 Six Zone Mixer with Voice Recorder Page 49 4.2 REAR PANEL 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 PRIORITY MESSAGE MESSAGE MESSAGE +48V VOLUME 1 TIME ALARM VOL.REC VOL.PLAY PHANTOM CHIME IN COM ZONE RELE ZONE CONSOL OUT MIX MUSIC-PAGE OUT MUSIC OUT PAGE OUT...
  • Page 50: Zone Select For Bgm/Mic

    Page 50 11 T–6245 Six Zone Mixer with Voice Recorder 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.
  • Page 51: Repeat Of Voice Recording

    11 T–6245 Six Zone Mixer with Voice Recorder Page 51 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.
  • Page 52: Connection Diagrams

    Page 52 11 T–6245 Six Zone Mixer with Voice Recorder 7. APPLICATIONS 11.10 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 OUTPUT 100V 70V 4~16 LIFT...
  • Page 53 APPLICATIONS 11 T–6245 Six Zone Mixer with Voice Recorder Page 53 6 amplifier one for each zone Zuspieler Compact disc POWER Audio Player OPEN CLOSE PLAY STOP PREVIOUS NEXT PRIORITY MESSAGE MESSAGE MESSAGE +48V VOLUME 1 TIME ALARM VOL.REC VOL.PLAY PHANTOM CHIME IN COM ZONE...
  • Page 54: Technical Data

    Page 54 11 T–6245 Six Zone Mixer with Voice Recorder 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 200 mV /47 kOhms, unbal.
  • Page 55: 2150X/2300X Power Amplifier

    12 T–2150X/2300X Power Amplifier Page 55 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...
  • Page 56: Views

    Page 56 12 T–2150X/2300X Power Amplifier 12.3 Views T-X Series - Front View Figure 12.1: Front Panel 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...
  • Page 57: Audio Inputs

    12 T–2150X/2300X Power Amplifier Page 57 T-X Series - Rear View Figure 12.2: Back Panel 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...
  • Page 58: Ground Lift

    Page 58 12 T–2150X/2300X Power Amplifier 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.
  • Page 59: 6221 Cd/Mp3-Player

    13 T–6221 CD/MP3-Player Page 59 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...
  • Page 60: Views

    4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS Page 60 13 T–6221 CD/MP3-Player 4.1 FRONT PANEL 4.1 FRONT PANEL 13.3 Views POWER PLAY STOP PREVIOUS NEXT OPEN/ POWER CLOSE OPEN/ PLAY STOP PREVIOUS NEXT CLOSE T–6221 - Front View Figure 13.1: 9.
  • Page 61: Operation

    5 . R E M O T E C O N T R O L L E R 13 T–6221 CD/MP3-Player Page 61 USB/ T–6221 - Remote Control Figure 13.3: In / out positions 5. Next Remote Control Play / Pause / confirm button 6.
  • Page 62: 2221 Cd/Mp3-Player With Tuner

    Page 62 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...
  • Page 63: Views

    3. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 14 T–2221 CD/MP3-Player with Tuner Page 63 3.1 FRONT PANEL 14.3 Views 17 16 15 14 13 12 CD PLAYER AM/FM DTS TUNER REMOTE POWER EJECT PLAY STOP PLAY PREV NEXT USB/CD MUTE MODE AUTO/ IR STATUS AM/FM ST/MON DOWN...
  • Page 64 3.3 REMOTE CONTROL Page 64 14 T–2221 CD/MP3-Player with Tuner 15 Chann 1 Power button 16 On / O 2 Programming key 17 Enter 3 Number keys POWER TUNER/CD 18 Manu 4 Number keys 19 Radio 5 Play / Pause 0/10 PLAY/PAUSE 20 Next b...
  • Page 65: Operation

    14 T–2221 CD/MP3-Player with Tuner Page 65 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. Caution The device is controlled by a microcontroller.
  • Page 66: 318 Paging Microphone

    Page 66 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.
  • Page 67: Views

    4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 15 T–318 Paging Microphone Page 67 4.1 FRONT PANEL 15.3 Views PUSH T-318 MICROPHONE WITH ZONE CONTROL OUTPUT LEVEL -18 -15 -12 +3 +6 +9 TALK CHIME -18 -15 -12 +3 +6 +9 CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5...
  • Page 68 4.2 REAR PANEL 4.2 REAR PANEL Page 68 15 T–318 Paging Microphone CHIME 2 TONE 4 TONE CHIME VOL. MIC VOL. MASTER VOL. +24DC MIC VOL. MIC INPUT POWER 24VDC +24DC PRIORITY CHIME LED PWR POWER 24VDC P.T.T 1 T–318 - Rear View Figure 15.2: Rear Panel Power Switch...
  • Page 69: Connection Diagram

    15 T–318 Paging Microphone Page 69 15.4 Connection Diagram MICROPHONE WITH ZONE CONTROL CHIME SPEAKERS SPEAKERS 2 TONE 4 TONE CHIME VOL. MIC VOL. MASTER VOL. +24DC POWER 24VDC OUTPUT REMOTE MIC REMOTE VOLUME 100V 100V 100V 100V 100V 100V XLR BAL ON OFF ON OFF...
  • Page 70 8. DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAM Page 70 15 T–318 Paging Microphone UNIT :mm PUSH T-318 MICROPHONE WITH ZONE CONTROL OUTPUT LEVEL -18 -15 -12 +3 +6 +9 TALK CHIME -18 -15 -12 +3 +6 +9 CH 1 CH 2 CH 3 CH 4 CH 5 ALL CALL CHIME...
  • Page 71: 319 Paging Microphone

    16 T–319 Paging Microphone Page 71 16 T–319 Paging Microphone 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.
  • Page 72: Views

    4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS Page 72 16 T–319 Paging Microphone 16.3 Views 4.1 FRONT PANEL OUTPUT LEVEL -45 -40 -35 -30 -25 -22 -20 -15 -10 -45 -40 -35 -30 -25 -22 -20 -15 -10 TALK CHIME T–319 - Front View Figure 16.1:...
  • Page 73: Connection Diagram

    4.2 REAR PANEL 4.2 REAR PANEL 16 T–319 Paging Microphone Page 73 MIC VOL. MIC VOL MIC INPUT MIC INPUT +24DC PRIORITY +24DC PRIORITY CHIME CHIME LED PWR LED PWR POWER POWER 24VDC P.T.T 1 24VDC P.T.T 1 T–319 - Rear View Figure 16.2: Rear Panel 7.
  • Page 74: Technical Data

    Page 74 16 T–319 Paging Microphone 16.5 Technical Data T–319 Microphone Condenser Output Level 0 dBu (600 Ohms) bal. Input Sensitivity –50 dB (600 Ohms) bal. Frequency Response 50 Hz - 18 kHz (–3 dB) 0.1 % 65 dB Supply Voltage 24 V DC 8.
  • Page 75: 328 Paging Microphone

    17 T–328 Paging Microphone Page 75 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 (sec- tion 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.
  • Page 76: Views

    Page 76 17 T–328 Paging Microphone 17.3 Views 4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 4.1 FRONT PANEL LINK POWER ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 ALARM ZONE 4 ZONE 5 ZONE 6 ALL CALL TALK T–328 - Front View Figure 17.1: 4. ALARE 1.
  • Page 77: Emergency Call

    4.2 REAR PANEL 17 T–328 Paging Microphone Page 77 4.2 REAR PANEL POWER 24VDC CHIME LINE IN LINK OUT VOLUME TREBLE BASS VOLUME ID CONSOL MIC VOL +24DC MIC INPUT +24DC PRIORITY CHIME LED PWR POWER 24VDC P.T.T 1 9 10 11 12 13 T–328 - Rear View Figure 17.2: Rear Panel...
  • Page 78: Technical Data

    Page 78 17 T–328 Paging Microphone 17.6 Technical Data T–328 Microphone Condenser Output Level 0 dBu (600 Ohms) bal. Input Sensitivity –50 dB (600 Ohms) bal. Frequency Response 50 Hz - 18 kHz (–3 dB) 0.1 % 68 dB Phantom Power 12 V Tone Control Bass +/- 12dB @ 100Hz...
  • Page 79: 4012 Paging Microphone

    18 T–4012 Paging Microphone Page 79 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 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.
  • Page 80: Views

    Page 80 18 T–4012 Paging Microphone 18.3 Views T–4012 - Front View Figure 18.1: Top Panel Microphone Jack Levelmeter Zone Selector with Indicator Call Button with Indicator All Call with Indicator Power Indicator Pre-chime with Indicator T–4012 - Rear View Figure 18.2: Rear Panel Power Switch...
  • Page 81: Connection Diagram

    18 T–4012 Paging Microphone Page 81 18.4 Connection Diagram T–4012 - Connection Diagram Figure 18.3: 18.5 Technical Data T–4012 Microphone Condenser Output Level 0 dBu (600 Ohms) bal. Input Sensitivity –50 dB (600 Ohms) bal. Frequency Response 50 Hz - 18 kHz (–3 dB) 0.1 % 68 dB Supply Voltage...
  • Page 82: 511C Microphone

    Page 82 19 T–511C Microphone 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.
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    20 T–531 Microphone Page 83 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.
  • Page 84: List Of Figures

    Page 84 List of Figures List of Figures 2.1 T–8000 - Front View ......... 2.2 T–8000 - Rear View .
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