table of contents INTRODUCTION FEATURES & CAPABILITIES WIRING HANG SPEAKERS Configuring The System Using The System Final Wiring Checklist In the event of trouble, please contact: Name: Address: Phone Number:...
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK- DO NOT OPEN THE UNIT. THERE ARE NO SERVICABLE COMPONENTS INSIDE. Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Instructions are to be framed and placed adjacent to the control unit for rady reference. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions.
Groupings of sound sources and channels let you customize an almost limitless number of zones for masking, paging and music, while maintaining the advantages of complete networked operation and control. Note: The i.Net Quad OP requires a Headend for music and paging applications.
Use four of the appropriate screws designed for the rack to mount to the OP. Important: A 1RU of empty space is required immediately above the i.Net Quad OP for heat dissipation. Failure to leave 1RU of empty space above the OP can result in the OP...
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Front Panel 1. Data In/Out 5. LEDs. Connect the Data out from the head- The PWR LED is on when power is end or previous OP to the OP Data In. applied to the unit. The Fault LED is on Connect the Data out to the next OP when the system is in a fault condition.
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Wiring Power and Network connections: 1. Plug the unit into a standard 115VAC power outlet. The system will be usable in approximately 10 seconds. Data, and Ground connections: 1. Wire the Data in cable to the previous OP or head-end Data out. Wire the Data Out cable to the next OP’s Data In.
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Wiring Speaker connections: 1. Connect the external speakers to the appropriate channel using cat 5 RJ45 cables. Note: “U” refers to unit number not the OP number.
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Wiring Speaker Cable (RJ45) 568B Speaker Cable connections are from the Quad OP to speakers and from speaker to speaker. The pin out on the RJ45 is 568B. The RJ45 connectors for the SPEAKER cables are non shielded. PINS - 568 B ORANGE|WHITE ORANGE GREEN|WHITE...
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Wiring Data Cable (RJ45) 568B Data Cable connections are from the headend to the Quad OP and from i.Net OP to i.Net OP. The pin out on the RJ45 is 568B. The RJ45 connectors for the SPEAKER cables are non shielded. PINS - 568 B ORANGE|WHITE ORANGE...
Hang Speakers Data Cable (RJ45) 568B Climb ladder and access the ceiling plenum Hang speaker units in plenum area at marked locations using preferred hanging method (powder action gun such as a Hilti-gun™ or drill and screw; check your local building codes for allowable hanging methods and standards) Drive a nail holding the clip with the speaker chain and speaker into ceiling Pull and connect audio cables to speakers by channel...
Configuring the System The system must be configured before any paging or music functions are used. The data entry switches can be used to configure and adjust the system for many functions. System Manager must be used to create any zones or to make more detailed adjustments such as equalizer settings. See below for switches usage and the System Manager manual for using System Manager.
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Options and Functions: OP Status Function Option Action OP/Channel Select Masking Volume Zone Select OP/Channel Select Masking Contour Zone Select OP/Channel Select Mask Mute Zone Select OP/Channel Music Volume Zone OP/Channel Music Mute Zone OP/Channel Paging Volume Zone OP/Channel Paging Mute Zone Voltages Voltage...
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Masking Mute: Press the FUNC button until “Mask Mute” is displayed. OP/Channel: Press the OPT button until “OP” is displayed. Press the SEL button until the curser is on the value to change (OP number, channel letter, or volume). Use the up and down arrows to increment and decrement the selected value. Zone: Press the OPT button until “ZN”...
Using the System Front Panel Indicators Fault/Power The FAULTLT LED indicates that the system is in a fault condition. The POWER LED indicates that the internal power supplies are operating. When power is first applied, the unit will begin a countdown from 20 seconds. The display will show the countdown from 20 seconds to 1 second, then the status of the four OP's will be displayed.
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Manual System Access & Tuning A. i.Net system will automatically default to the acoustical handbook's preferred curve. B. Using a quality sound level meter to check the setting: Set the entire environment to 47.5 dBA as measured four feet above the finished floor.
OHM meter: # of SPEAKERS OHMs* 32.4 16.5 11.3 *Values are approx. based on 25’ cable run from OP to speaker and speaker to speaker. Lencore offers a hand-held automatic speaker tester. Contact Lencore for details.
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