Rear Panel - FONESTAR MPZ-6480RGU Instruction Manual

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21.- CHIME: CHIME activation button.
22.- CHIME - VOL: CHIME volume control.

REAR PANEL

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PAGING AMP
ZONES
100 V INPUT
100 V OUTPUTS
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Z6
Z5
Z4
Z3
COM
SINGLE ZONE: 120 W MAX.
TOTAL ZONE: 480 W MAX.
GND
~110-120 V AC. 50/60 Hz FUSE: T12 AL 250 V
~220-240 V AC. 50/60 Hz FUSE: T6.3 AL 250 V
POWER CONSUMPTION: 960 W
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1.- PAGING AMP 100 V INPUT: 100 V signal input coming from an optional paging amplifier. This amplifier
is used to maintain the background music in the zones where the microphone announcement is not
going to be made. The power of this amplifier must be at least the same as the total load of the
connected loudspeakers.
2.- ZONES 100 V OUTPUTS: terminals to connect zones 1 to 6 loudspeaker lines. In order to activate/
deactivate the zones, use the switches on the front. Only loudspeakers with a 100 V line transformer
must be used with the zone selection terminals. Connect the positive of each zone to the corresponding
terminal Z1 to Z6 and the one common to all the zones to a COM terminal. 120 W maximum in each of
the zones. The total connected power in the loudspeakers must not exceed the power of the amplifier,
480 W.
3.- MASTER OUTPUT: 4 Ω low impedance loudspeaker output.
4.- TEL-INPUT - RINGER: paging signal input to be used as a precedent to the TEL PAGING signal. The
volume of this tone can be regulated with the RINGER knob on the front panel.
5.- TEL INPUT - PAGING: telephone input terminals. They allow the connection of a telephone switchboard
to make announcements from the switchboard with priority over the rest of the inputs. Check the
switchboard features in order to adjust the amplifier input level. The signal level can be adjusted with
the PAGING control on the front panel.
6.- MZ-648 MSG PRIORITY: contact closure that gives maximum priority to the messages stored in the
MZ-648 microphone. When activated, the messages played through the microphone MZ-648 will not
be attenuated even if audio is played from an input with greater priority.
7.- AMP IN: direct signal input to the amplifier. When a 6.3 mm jack is connected to this input, the MPZ-
6480RGU inputs are no longer heard on the speaker outputs.
NOTE: amplifier inputs will always be played back on the REC OUT output.
8.- PAGING OUTPUT: paging signal output to the external paging amplifier if you wish to use DUAL
mode. This amplifier is used to play voice announcements and the internal amplifier to maintain the
background music in the zones in which the announcement is not going to be made. The power of this
amplifier must be at least the same as the total load of the connected loudspeakers.
9.- REC OUT: 2 signal outputs for recording, mixer, power amplifier, etc.
10.- INPUT - AUX1/2: line level stereo inputs for connection of players, mixing tables, etc. 2 x RCA connectors.
11.- MIC/LINE INPUTS: balanced mic/line inputs, combo jack (XLR and 6.3 mm jack).
Select the appropriate position using the GAIN control, being careful to set the volume controls to
minimum to avoid noise. For microphones that do not require Phantom power make sure to turn the
Phantom power off with the PHANTOM +24 V button.
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TEL
PAGING
INPUT
MZ-648 MSG
AMP IN
MASTER
OUTPUT
OUTPUT
RINGER
PAGING
PRIORITY
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Z2
Z1
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CAUTION
COM
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION: SHOCK HAZARD - DO NOT OPEN
RISK OF FIRE-REPLACE FUSE AS MARKED
EXTERNAL CONTROL
CONNECTION
POWER REMOTE
MESSAGE BANK 1-6
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REC
INPUT
MIC/LINE INPUTS
OUT
INPUT 3
M-64 PRIORITY MIC
AUX 2
AUX 1
GAIN
LINE
MIC
PHANTOM
+24 V
INPUT 4
GAIN
LINE
MIC
PHANTOM
+24 V
LINK
DATA
MSG
CHI
PROG
USB
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VOL
VOL
PAGING
VOL
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INPUT 1
GAIN
MPZ-6480RGU
ZONE AMPLIFIER
LINE
MIC
480 W RMS
PHANTOM
+24 V
MZ-648 PAGING MIC
INPUT 2
GAIN
PRIORITY MIC
M-64 INPUT 1
OUTPUT
LINE
MIC
24 V DC
0.2 A MAX.
PHANTOM
+
+24 V
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PRIORITY MIC M-64
PAGING MIC
INPUT 1
MZ-648
INPUT 2
PRESS MIC 1 PHANTOM (3 MIC MAX.)
(3 MIC MAX.)
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