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MU 9186R
USER MANUAL
- DXT 9000 – EVACUATION /
PAGING AUDIO SYSTEM
- MU 9186 – MAIN UNIT
- MU 9186R – MAIN UNIT
WITH ROUTER

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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL MU 9186 - DXT 9000 – EVACUATION / PAGING AUDIO SYSTEM MU 9186R - MU 9186 – MAIN UNIT - MU 9186R – MAIN UNIT WITH ROUTER...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NOTES ABOUT AUDIO SIGNAL CABLES DXT 9000 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION MU 9186 / MU 9186R MAIN UNIT DESCRIPTION 19” RACK INSTALLATION FRONT PANEL REAR PANEL MAIN MENU AND ACCESS LEVELS EVENT MENU DISABLE-SURV MENU AUDIO SET MENU AUDIO SET >...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    RCF S.p.A. will not assume any responsibility for the incorrect installation and / or use of this product. WARNING: To prevent the risk of fire or electric shock, never expose this product to rain or humidity.
  • Page 5: Notes About Audio Signal Cables

    (screw anchors, screws, brackets not supplied by RCF etc.), which must guarantee the security of the system / installation over time, also considering, for example, the mechanical vibrations normally generated by transducers.
  • Page 6: Dxt 9000 System Description

    It features a double-ring topology approach: a first simple ring for the small and medium size systems and a second larger ring supported by a main unit with router (MU 9186R) for large and extra-large applications, always plug & play and easy-configurable.
  • Page 7 DXT 9000 SYSTEMS WITH AUDIO NETWORK DXT 9000 systems with network can have up to eight subsystems, each with its own MU 9186R master unit (special MU 9186 with ‘Dante’ board inside to send and receive audio signals on Ethernet) and its UP 950x amplifiers.
  • Page 8 EXAMPLE: SYSTEM WITH MX 9504 MAIN UNIT IN 9000 FALLBACK EMERGENCY FIRE ALARM MIC. SYSTEM PAGING MIC. BM 9802 BM 9804 100 V / 70 V LOUDSPEAKERS LINES + BE 9808 MX 9504 MUSIC SOURCES EXAMPLE: SYSTEM WITH MU 9186 MAIN UNIT IN 9000 FALLBACK EMERGENCY MIC.
  • Page 9 IN 9000 FALLBACK EMERGENCY MIC. PAGING MIC. BM 9802 BM 9804 FIRE ALARM + BE 9808 SYSTEM UP 9501 100 V / 70 V LOUDSPEAKER LINES MU 9186R UP 9502 MUSIC SOURCES NETWORK SWITCH IN 9000 FALLBACK FIRE ALARM EMERGENCY SYSTEM MIC.
  • Page 10: Mu 9186 / Mu 9186R Main Unit Description

    - Graphic user interface to set all system parameters directly from a PC through USB port. - Front panel control with LCD. - RCF-FLEXCOM technology digital Audio Bus to connect amplifiers (UP 9501, UP 9502, UP 9504). - 12 GPI logic inputs (8 monitored and 4 optical) and 8 GPO logic outputs (relays).
  • Page 11: 19" Rack Installation

    BLOCK DIAGRAM 19” RACK INSTALLATION Fix the MU 9186 main unit to the front side of a 19” rack cabinet through 4 screws. Rack cabinets shall have: - At least an IP 30 rating. - A door with glass (or a thin metal mesh), through which the warning and emergency light indications are clearly visible (according to regulations).
  • Page 12: Front Panel

    MU 9186 – FRONT PANEL 9 10 SYSTEM ON: button: press and hold to turn the MU 9186 main unit on (when off). This button also works as fault acknowledge: press it to remove the displayed fault indication. SYSTeM ON buTTON dOeS NOT TurN The MaiN uNiT Off O SwiTch The MaiN uNiT Off Make Sure The...
  • Page 13 ÷ LEDs SILK SCREEN COLOUR INDICATION (WHEN LIT) FURTHER INFORMATION The mains power (AC) is present and the If the LED is off, the mains power is not AC PWR Green respective fuse is intact. available (or out of range). 48 V dc power supply is present and the If the LED is off, 48 V dc is not available (or DC PWR...
  • Page 14 SILK SCREEN COLOUR INDICATION (WHEN LIT) FURTHER INFORMATION After rebooting, the LED will be off, SYSTEM FAULT Yellow Internal microprocessor reset. but the reset event will remain in the SYSTEM / FAULT LOG. A logic input (GPI) needs to be linked to the logic output of the Power supply fault (internal power external power supply unit and set to...
  • Page 15 SILK SCREEN COLOUR INDICATION (WHEN LIT) FURTHER INFORMATION This indication depends on either a broken / short-circuited cable or no COMM. PORT Hardware / RS 485 serial port (for Yellow data transmission (for example, due FAULT linking to a fire alarm system) fault. to a damaged serial port) or remote device unavailable.
  • Page 16: Rear Panel

    MU 9186 – REAR PANEL 46 47 40 37 36 35 39 38 FALL BACK INPUT: monitored audio input (balanced, ‘line’ level, for removable connector) to be used for emergency announcements. This input can be used even in case of software crash. –...
  • Page 17 BGM 3 audio input (dual RCA connector) for a ‘line’ level signal (i.e. CD / MP3 player, tuner). MU 9186R (master unit with router): BGM 3 analogue input is disabled and replaced by the ‘Dante’ input channel. bgM 1...
  • Page 18 PAGING IN 1 input (RJ 45 connector) to link paging microphones. PAGING IN 2 input (RJ 45 connector) to link paging microphones. pagiNg 1 pagiNg 2 iNpuT piNS Audio signal (+, hot) Audio signal ground Audio signal (–, cold) Power supply + 28 V dc Digital and power supply ground RS 485 A (+) Audio signal ground...
  • Page 19 FLEXCOM BUS IN: data bus input (removable connector). FLEXCOM BUS OUT: data bus output (removable connector). GENERAL PURPOSE INPUTS 12 logic inputs (removable connectors), of which the first 8 are monitored and the last 4 with opto-isolators. 24 V dc he lOgical iNpuTS caN be acTiVaTed bY cONNecTiNg The OuTpuT TO each lOgic...
  • Page 20 Digital audio channel for shared emergency announcements (in a system with more MU 9186 main units). If the system includes up to four MU 9186R main units, a second channel is available for shared background music. If there is no redundant ‘Dante’network, this is the only port that needs to be connected.
  • Page 21: Main Menu And Access Levels

    - L2 (level 2, password required): qualified personnel - L3 (level 3, password required): system administrators - L4 (level 4, RCF only): system maintenance Enter the password in the SYS LOG > LOGIN menu to login and obtain privileges of either level 2 or 3, in order to be allowed to enter other menus / parameters.
  • Page 22 (BGM) source selection, etc. . ACCESS LEVEL 4 – SYSTEM MAINTENANCE System maintenance by RCF service centres. After turning the system on, the display shows the MAIN page, from which it is possible to enter the six menus by pressing the respective buttons.
  • Page 23: Event Menu

    EVENT MENU Menu that allows to act on an event with priority in progress (evacuation, alert) or a fault and start playing a message manually. RESET: it stops the current event and removes all visual (LED, display) and audio signals. It resets a fault.
  • Page 24 After entering the second submenu DISABL, choose among System (all the system), Group (a group or ‘ALL SITE’), Zone, Boards, Paging console (it is necessary to select either PAGING 1 or PAGING 2), Ampli (amplifiers), Spk-lines (loudspeaker lines), Accessories (optional devices, i.e. TS 9918 remote controls, etc.). Two parameters are available for every choice: ENABLE: It enables (On) / disables (Off) the selected item.
  • Page 25: Audio Set Menu

    AUDIO SET MENU Menu that allows to set input / output parameters, MP3 player operation, audio monitoring, the audio matrix and the MASTER volume. SUBMENU DESCRIPTION System audio input settings INPUTS (MAIN UNIT / BOARDS). OUTPUTS System audio output settings. MP3 &...
  • Page 26 An input selection (1 ÷ 8) opens an editable signal processing parameter list. MAIN UNIT LO CUT 5-BAND EQ COMPRESSOR HPL/LPF 3-BAND EQ LEVEL VUMETER UNIVERSAL IN √ √ √ √ √ AUX IN √ √ √ √ PAGING 1 √...
  • Page 27 PARAMETERS FREQ Frequency setting. BAND I LS Gain setting (for frequencies below the GAIN selected one). FREQ Centre frequency setting. GAIN Gain setting. BAND II PK Q factor: a higher value corresponds to a narrower bandwidth. BAND III PK Like BAND II PK BAND IV PK Like BAND II PK FREQ...
  • Page 28 PARAMETERS ATTACK Adjusts the compressor attack time. Adjusts the output gain (useful to minimize the signal POST GAIN attenuation due to compression). Adjust how long the compression is held after the audio HOLD signal returns below the predetermined threshold. DECAY Adjusts the compressor release rate.
  • Page 29 PARAMETERS VOLUME Adjusts the max. level (manual limiter). DECAY Adjusts the AGC release rate. Mode selection: CURVE - Mode 1 - Mode 2 Select either On (AGC bypassed) or Off (AGC inserted). BYPASS HPF / LPF (hi-pass filter, low-pass filter) The hi-pass filter (HPF) cuts low frequencies (below its cutoff frequency), the low-pass filter (LPF) cuts high frequencies (above its cutoff frequency).
  • Page 30: Audio Set > Outputs Submenu

    AUDIO SET > AUDIO SET > OUTPUTS SUBMENU Audio output parameter settings. OUTPUTS SUBMENU Choose: - Main Unit, to set the AUX OUT - Boards (SLAVE units): after selecting a board, its output parameters (OUT 1, 2, 3, 4) can be edited. Select an output to open an editable signal processing parameter list.
  • Page 31: Audio Set > Mp3 & Monit Submenu

    It allows separate listening (adjust its volume through the LEVEL parameter) of an audio channel selected through the SOURCE parameter among: RCF BUS 1/2/3/4 IN, UNIV IN (MAIN IN), PG1/2 (PAGING inputs), AUX IN, BGM1/2/3, MP3, MSG1/2 (messages), DSP OUT 1/2/3/4, RCF BUS 1/2/3/4 OUT, the last audio output edited (AUTO option), NONE.
  • Page 32: Audio Set > Routn Prog Submenu

    AUDIO SET > AUDIO SET > ROUTN PROG SUBMENU ROUTN PROG SUBMENU Submenu that allows to customise routine message playback, which are editable and stored on a SD card. After selecting the audio file to be played, another 2-option submenu will be displayed: it will be possible to choose to which area the message is sent (SEL AREA) and the playback mode (CONFIG).
  • Page 33: Audio Set > Rtng & Prst Submenu

    AUDIO SET > AUDIO SET > RTNG & PRST SUBMENU RTNG & PRST SUBMENU Submenu concerning the audio matrix and stored presets. It includes 3 different functions: RCFBUS TRANSPORT: choice of audio sources sent to the 4-channel bus. The selection of the bus channel (among BUS 1, BUS 2, BUS 3, BUS 4) to be set is made through the CONTROL SELECTION encoder.
  • Page 34: Audio Set > Zone Vol Submenu

    - Boards DEVICE INFO - Paging console (select either PAGING 1 or 2) - Ampli (amplifiers) - Accessories: optional devices (i.e. TS 9918 remote controls, etc.). Information about RCF BUS, RDNET BUS, USB ports, DATA COMM ETHERNET. ABOUT Firmware information.
  • Page 35: Sys Log Menu

    SYS LOG MENU Menu from which it is possible to access all logs and user LOGIN / LOGOUT. FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Log including all system events. SYS LOG Select a single event to get information about it. Log including all system emergency events (evacuation / alert). EMERG LOG Select a single event to get information about it.
  • Page 36: Sys Config Menu

    SYS CONFIG MENU The SYS CONFIG menu allows to: - Set zones / groups - Set paging microphones and other peripherals - Set logic inputs (GPI) and outputs (GPO) - Access the generic system settings. SUBMENU DESCRIPTION ZONE-GRP System group / zone settings. PAG CONS Paging microphone settings.
  • Page 37: Sys Config > Pag Cons Submenu

    Similarly, for single zones, use SET ZONE: FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Assign a (previously unselected) loudspeaker line (an ADD SPKR-LINE amplifier channel) to the zone. REMOVE Remove a loudspeaker line (an amplifier channel) SPKR-LINE from the zone. List of all loudspeaker lines (amplifier channels) that LIST SPKR-LINE belong to the selected zone.
  • Page 38 Select EMRG to enter its respective submenu: SYS CONFIG > PAG CONS > PAGING x > Paging Console n > BUTTONS FUNCTION > EMRG ENABLED: it enables (On) / disables (Off) the button for the emergency function. ASSIGN: it opens a further submenu. - EVENT MSG: it sets an evacuation / alert event, in which a message chosen among the ones on flash memory is played.
  • Page 39 (Mute BGM) or unmute it (Unmute BGM). - Load a preset (Load Preset) chosen among the existing ones of the audio matrix, in order to change the allocation of audio signals on the 4-channel RCF bus. - Fault Acknowledge. - Zone selection (Zone Button ALL, GROUP, ZONE).
  • Page 40: Sys Config > Gpi-Vox Submenu

    SD card) due to the activation of a logic input (GPI). It loads a preset (among 64), to change the allocation of audio LOAD PRESET signals on the 4-channel RCF bus. NIGHT&DAY Selection from a preset list (up to 32) to set the audio level at night.
  • Page 41 GPO TRIG: assignment of a GPO (chosen among either the main unit ones MAIN UNIT GPO or BOARDS GPO) to a GPI. DELAY: it allows to delay actions related to GPI activation and release. It opens a further submenu: - ACTIVATION TIME: delay time setting of the start of the function assigned to the GPI after its activation.
  • Page 42: Sys Config > Gpo Submenu

    SYS CONFIG > GPO SUBMENU SYS CONFIG > GPO SUBMENU Configuration of the 8 logic outputs (GPO) of the main unit (and of all amplifiers). Choose either MAIN UNIT GPO to access the main unit GPO list or BOARD GPO to access the selected board GPO list.
  • Page 43: Sys Config > Rem-N&D Submenu

    SYS CONFIG > SYS CONFIG > REM-N&D SUBMENU REM-N&D SUBMENU This submenu allows to: - Set system peripherals, but those managed separately, such as paging microphones. - Edit 'Night and Day' volume presets. Enter to see the following lists: - REM CTRL: remote (volume and programme) controls. Note: this function is currently disabled and will be available in future software releases.
  • Page 44: Sys Config > Settings Submenu

    SYS CONFIG > SYS CONFIG > SETTINGS SUBMENU SETTINGS SUBMENU Generic system settings. FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Date (Set Date) and time (Set Time) settings. Date & Time It is possible to select the (Date Format) and the (12h / 24h) Time Format. Emerg.
  • Page 45: Display Lists

    DISPLAY LISTS MAIN UNIT. MaSTer Mu 9186 iS NaMed GROUPS: GROUP LIST Group names can be changed by using a dedicated software for PC. The enabled groups are marked by a dot in brackets after their names. ZONES: ZONE LIST Zone names can be changed by using a dedicated software for PC.
  • Page 46: Display Text Messages

    DISPLAY TEXT MESSAGES DISPLAY TEXT MESSAGES DESCRIPTION AC NOT AVAILABLE Mains AC power supply not available. AC HIGH Mains AC power supply: too high voltage. AC LOW Mains AC power supply: too low voltage. AC FUSE FLT Mains AC power supply: blown or not present fuse. DC NOT PRESENT 48 V DC (batteries) power supply not available.
  • Page 47 DISPLAY TEXT MESSAGES DESCRIPTION MAIN POWER SUPPLY FAULT Internal main power supply unit fault. MAIN POWER SUPPLY OVERHEAT Internal main power supply unit overheat. MAIN POWER SUPPLY OVERLOAD Internal main power supply unit overload. xx POWER SUPPLY VOLTAGE NOT AVAILABLE Issue in a device power supply.
  • Page 48: Mu 9186 - Jumper Settings

    MU 9186 – JUMPER SETTINGS IMPORTANT: iNTerNal juMper SeTTiNg Shall be carried OuT ONlY bY eiTher Or aN auThOriSed SerVice ceNTre Remove the lid and look at the back GPI / GPO board (in this drawing, the 10 jumpers are marked in grey inside the rectangle): ZOOM: BC position: the two resistors for monitoring are not AB position: the two resistors for monitoring are...
  • Page 49: Connection Example

    CONNECTION EXAMPLE – –...
  • Page 50: Maintenance Notes

    MAINTENANCE NOTES Spa giVeS The fOllOwiNg MaiNTeNaNce iNdicaTiONS iN Order TO keep The SYSTeM OperaTiNg prOperlY EVERY FORTNIGHT: - Check if the ventilation grilles of the equipment inside the rack cabinet are not obstructed. - Verify all paging microphone cable connections. - Verify paging mic.
  • Page 51: Wiring

    - Fire retardant VDE 0472 Part 804-C, BS 4066 Part 3 (NMV 1,5), IEC 332-3 cat.CF - Markings VDE 0815, EN 50200 PH 120, EN 60332-1-2, EN 61034-2, FIPEC(EN) Such as RCF CJ 228E / CJ 428E fire retardant multipole cable. EXTERNAL CABLES TO RACK - Optic fiber: depending on the type of optical SFP transceiver used (necessarily ‘rugged’...
  • Page 52: Guidance On The Measurement

    GUIDANCE ON THE MEASUREMENT OF THE SPEAKER LINE IMPEDANCE In the DXT 9000 system, monitoring of the integrity of speaker lines is made through impedance measurement at subsonic frequency (20 Hz). This method was chosen because of its good stability and accuracy of calculated values, which avoids false line fault reports that often occur with impedance measurements faster at supersonic frequencies, but more prone to interferences and errors.
  • Page 53 Amplifiers are protected and designed to operate at their maximum rated power. The best impedance range (Zmon), in which its measurement is more stable, immune to errors and repeatable, is from 50% to 100% of the load corresponding to the maximum power of the channel. With 100 V lines: 1 x 500 W →...
  • Page 54 The following formula is basically the calculation of the impedances in parallel: Zmaxend Ztot Znoend = Zmaxend – Ztot NOTE: 20 h The liNe iMpedaNce here iS cONSidered aT The frequeNcY Of which iS NOT equal TO The ONe MeaSured bY aN iMpedaNce MeTer aT The percentage difference between the two impedances is 7.14%, so it is necessary to set the tolerance to the 5% option.
  • Page 55 The total impedance (Ztot) resulting from the parallel between the load impedance already present in the line (Zline) and EOL (Zeol = 200 Ω) is easily obtainable by the following formula: Zline Zeol Ztot = Zline – Zeol NOTE: (Zline) 20 h The liNe iMpedaNce here iS cONSidered aT The frequeNcY Of...
  • Page 56: Specifications

    DATA LINK - 1 LAN ETHERNET connector - 2 PAGING IN RJ 45 ports - 1 RS485 EUROBLOCK connector - 2 RCF FLEXCOM BUS EUROBLOCK connectors ELECTRICAL SPECS. - Operating voltage: 115/230 V ac (50-60 Hz), 48 V dc - Max. consumption (power):...
  • Page 57: Appendix

    APPENDIX DXT 9000 - COMPLIANCE OPTION LIST WITH EN 54-16 REQUIREMENTS Audible warning 7.6.2 Manual silencing of the voice alarm condition 7.7.2 Manual reset of the voice alarm condition Output to fire alarm devices Indication of faults related to the transmission path to CIE Disablement condition Voice alarm manual control Interface to external control device(s)
  • Page 58 0068 RCF S.p.A. - Via Raffaello Sanzio 13, 42124 Reggio Emilia, ITALY 0068-CPR-002/2014 EN 54-16:2008 Voice alarm control and indicating equipment for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings DXT 9000 Provided options Audible warnings 7.6.2 Manual silencing of the voice alarm condition 7.7.2...
  • Page 60 Except possible errors and omissions. RCF S.p.A. reserves the right to make modifications without prior notice. www.rcf.it RCF S.p.A. Italy Via Raffaello Sanzio, 13 42124 Reggio Emilia - Italy Tel +39 0522 274 411 Fax +39 0522 232 428 e-mail: info@rcf.it...

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