TeachLogic Matrix Installer And Operation Manual

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IMA-120 Matrix
CLASSROOM AUDIO SYSTEM
INSTALLER AND OPERATIONS MANUAL
Amplifier
Audio Mixer
Infrared Microphone Receiver
P/N UMM-120
TM
rev20200324

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  • Page 1 IMA-120 Matrix CLASSROOM AUDIO SYSTEM INSTALLER AND OPERATIONS MANUAL Amplifier Audio Mixer Infrared Microphone Receiver P/N UMM-120 rev20200324...
  • Page 2 notes Date of Purchase: Model Number: Serial Number: Notes:...
  • Page 3 We appreciate your confidence by your selection of our product. It is TeachLogic’s intent to uphold that confidence by providing factory assistance and dealer support. We hope you will take the time to review this manual to familiarize yourself with the product operation and features.
  • Page 4 Read Instructions All safety and operation instructions should be read before operating this TeachLogic product. Caution: To reduce the risk of electric Retain Instructions shock DO NOT remove cover or back. Safety and operating instructions should be kept for future...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    table of contents About Infrared System Overview Wiring Diagram 9-10 Infrared Microphones Components: Drop-in Charger BRC-60/Ceiling Sensor ICS-55 Installation of Ceiling Sensor 13-14 Installation of Ceiling Speakers Installation of Wall Mount Speakers Final Connection of Speakers Page Mute/Pass Through 18-19 CPS-120/CPR-125 Remote Control Panel RS-232 Features / RS-232 Codes Bluetooth...
  • Page 6: About Infrared

    a brief word about infrared Infrared is a light ray that is below the visible spectrum, just like sound extends beyond your hearing ability. An example of infrared transmission is the remote control for your TV set. When a button is pressed, a beam of infrared light is emitted by a Light Emitting Diode (LED) from the remote control.
  • Page 7: System Overview

    The Matrix is an amplifier, audio mixer, and infrared wireless microphone receiver in one. It is the hub of the classroom audio system as various media inputs can be connected to it, so that all classroom audio can be amplified and distributed clearly through the speakers. The addition of microphones provides voice reinforcement for the teacher and students alike.
  • Page 8: Wiring Diagram

    wiring diagram CEILING/WALL MOUNT SPEAKERS CEILING SENSOR(S) From page system THIRD PARTY 3RD PARTY INTERCOM/ INTERCOM/PAGING PAGING SYSTEM WALL SPEAKER PANEL CPS-120/CPR-125 REMOTE CONTROL PANEL Emergency Normal Output to front o ce intercom panel via existing intercom cabling Wall mounted call button LESSON CAPTURE ASSISTIVE LISTENING...
  • Page 9: Infrared Microphones

    infrared microphones The infrared microphone/transmitter is comprised of a microphone input, signal processing circuits and several emitting diodes that transmit the vocal signal to the sensor. The microphone/transmitter can be the Sapphire or Handheld. The rechargeable batteries will provide 6–8 hours of service per charge. Place the microphone/transmitter in the charger for overnight charge and it will be ready for another day’s use.
  • Page 10 infrared microphones IRT-60 remote control features 1. Moving the priority switch Up/Down will control the volume of the line inputs. 2. A momentary tap of the priority switch will duck down the line inputs 15dB. The receiver front panel power switch changes to a blinking PURPLE.
  • Page 11 components BRC-60 drop-in battery charger This stylish desktop drop-in charging station makes it convenient and easy to recharge both Sapphire Pendant and Handheld Microphones. Charge one IRH-35 handheld transmitter and up to two IRT-60 Sapphire transmitters simultaneously. Charging indicator lights illuminate Red when charging, and Green when fully charged.
  • Page 12: Installation Of Ceiling Sensor

    ceiling sensor installation The ideal location for the ceiling sensor is in the center of the ceiling. This will provide a clear signal path for the IR transmission from the transmitter to the dome sensor without obstruction. In addition, you will have 360º...
  • Page 13: Installation Of Ceiling Speakers

    speaker installation installing planning • Amplifier/Receiver: Choose location the based on accessibility requirements and wiring constraints for power, speakers, and audio devices. • Ceiling Sensor: Locate in the center of the ceiling; maintain line of sight; keep away from direct light and electrical interference.
  • Page 14 speaker installation Strip the speaker cable ends, approx. ½". Route speaker wire from speaker opening to amplifier. Reinstall ceiling tile with tile bridge in place above the hole. Pull speaker cable back down through speaker hole. With a pointed tool or paper clip, lift up and remove speaker grill and set aside to avoid damage Set speaker on top of ladder and connect speaker wire.
  • Page 15: Installation Of Wall Mount Speakers

    speaker installation installing SP-2000 wall mount speakers First observe the shape of the room: ceiling height, door locations, windows, mounting surface, and seating area. Ordinary installation would be to locate the speakers on each side wall approximately even with the front row of listeners. It is recommended to mount the speakers a minimum of 6 feet above the floor.
  • Page 16: Final Connection Of Speakers

    speaker installation final connection of the system With receiver/amplifier located, speaker and sensor cables neatly routed, we are ready to complete the installation. Cut the speaker wire to the appropriate length Strip about 3 /8” off the end of each speaker wire. Twist the wire and if you have a soldering iron, tin the wire ends Unplug the phoenix connector from amplifier.
  • Page 17: Page Mute/Pass Through

    A simple connection between the in-classroom paging speaker (typically 25v, 70v or 100v) and the TeachLogic page input will mute all the inputs and pass the page to the speakers connected to the TeachLogic amplifier. System resumes audio (slowly ramping up volume) 6 seconds after no additional page signal is detected.
  • Page 18: Cps-120/Cpr-125 Remote Control Panel

    remote control of audio inputs CPS-120/CPR-125 controller Audio levels very often need to be adjusted when switching from computer audio to DVD players and other audio sources. Such operations as level UP, DOWN and MUTE are easily accomplished via the eight button controller and touch rotary dial, as shown here.
  • Page 19 1. Connect cable between amplifier RJ-45 and remote touch panel RJ-45. Please note that the the CAT5 cable between Matrix and controller should be no more than 50 ft (15 m). 2. Place RS-232 switch in the "ON" position to activate touch panel.
  • Page 20: Rs-232 Features / Rs-232 Codes

    RS-232 RS-232 The IMA-120 Matrix can accomodate 3rd party remote control panels that connect via RJ-45. Follow the pin out digram and Hex code chart to ensure your control panel is wired and programmed properly.
  • Page 21: Bluetooth

    10 min. To connect a different Bluetooth device, hold "BT" source button for 3 seconds and all "BT" action will be stopped. After completing this step, another moble Bluetooth device can be connected to the TeachLogic CPS-120 or CPR-125 touch panel.
  • Page 22: Security Alert Feature

    security alert security alert features SYSTEM BEHAVIOR When the Sapphire’s “Priority” button is pushed/held for 5 seconds, it sends a signal to the ceiling sensor which passes through the amp to the security alert interface (an electric relay). The relay contacts opens or close (depending on the normal status) to pass the signal through the paging system as if the paging system’s wall-mounted button was being pressed.
  • Page 23: System Operation

    Plug in the Matrix. Note that the power is always on. Confirm power to sensor by verifying the Green LED on edge of sensor is illuminated.
  • Page 24: Troubleshooting

    Verify that the diodes on transmitter or sensor are not being covered or that there is no obstruction between transmitter and sensor . contact If your problem persists and this guide has not resolved the issue, contact customer service for additional assistance. (760) 631-7800 support@teachlogic.com...
  • Page 25: Five Year Limited Warranty

    Please refer to www.teachlogic.com/warranty...
  • Page 26 7800 support@teachlogic.com teachlogic.com...

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