Amperes MxP2288 Instruction Manual

Amperes MxP2288 Instruction Manual

12x8 ethernet matrix controller
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12 x 8 ETHERNET MATRIX CONTROLLER
MxP2288 has been a successful and trusted product with user friendly features and carefully designed suitable for PA installations. With the LAN interface, use
will be able to access the system via web browser, through PC and smartphone ( non IOS ) without downloading any apps.
It is suitable for both commercial and residential applications when different area would require different music source. Among place of installations are club
houses, offices, restaurants, partitioned function halls, etc.
The prominent features available are :
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12 x 8 matrix configurations
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Zone expansion in cascade mode
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Flexible audio source routing with web
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Individual channel controls for VBT
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Remote control panel connectivity
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Dedicated port for MR1301 EVAC message player
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Fail safe operation when using with EP1200
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  • Page 1 12 x 8 ETHERNET MATRIX CONTROLLER MxP2288 has been a successful and trusted product with user friendly features and carefully designed suitable for PA installations. With the LAN interface, use will be able to access the system via web browser, through PC and smartphone ( non IOS ) without downloading any apps.
  • Page 2: Parts Identifications

    A dry contact is available whenever emergency paging mic is activated by EP1200. 8. RS485 DATA PORT RS485 data port is used to interface with other Amperes products, to enable simpler cabling or interconnection works. CONFIGURABLE REMOTE TRIGGER The terminals are configurable activation port for external triggering device source such as panic button and MR1301 Message Recorder. Please see setup section for details.
  • Page 3 17. ETHERNET PORT Connectivity to network switch. 18. OUTPUT CHANNELS Audio output is balanced line level signal. Each individual output can have its level preset at the front panel, including the bass and treble control. MxP2288 | MatriMix Paging Page 3...
  • Page 4 INSTALLATION SCHEMATIC ( Single unit installation ) The schematic below shows a typical configuration of MxP2288. In general, matrix system is suitable for installation in multi zone, multi input sources distribution type, such as bungalows, club house, restaurants etc. Page 4...
  • Page 5 INSTALLATION SCHEMATIC ( Cascade installation ) The schematic below is a configuration for a larger setup using 2 nos MxP2288 in cascade mode. Equipments shown may vary in actual installation. Page 5 MxP2288 | MatriMix Paging...
  • Page 6: Connecting The Unit

    AMP6 2. RP1104 REMOTE CONTROL PANEL There are two ways of connecting RP1104 to MxP2288 Controller, subjected to number of panels that is required in the system and the distance. i) Remote panel to “ Remote Panel port ” ii) Remote panel to MxP2288 for longer distance.
  • Page 7 5. CONNECTING EP1200 EMERGENCY PAGING MIC EP1200 can be connected directly to MxP2288 and whenever it is activated, all outputs will be overrided. Activation of EP1200 will also provide a dry contact which will be used for variety of purpose, such as overriding volume controller, triggering All Call at external zone selectors, etc. ( See section 6 ) Use a cat5e cable to connect EP1200 to the controller.
  • Page 8: Ethernet Port ( Optional )

    8. MR1301 MK II & FI6000 FIRE ALARM INTERFACE EVAC message or pre-recorded announcement from MR1301 can be fed directly to MxP2288 for manual playback or in auto mode by using weekly programma- ble timer ( PT1801 ).
  • Page 9: Cascading The Unit

    10. 24V DC POWER IN (1A RATING) It is recommended to use regulated DC power supply such as Amperes PS9400, which has fast switching to back up DC in case of mains failure, ensuring continuous uninterrupted operation of the device.
  • Page 10: Setting Up - Main Menu

    2. BASS 3. TREBLE Enter Enter SELECT OUTPUT 1 SELECT OUTPUT 1 SELECT OUTPUT Use PREV / NEXT button to change BASS -14 ~ 14 TREBLE -14 ~ 14 VOLUME 100% value Enter Enter Enter Page 10 MxP2288 | MatriMix Paging...
  • Page 11 4. MONITOR OUTPUT Enter Enter PREV / NEXT button to change 5. SIREN MxP2288 has internal siren generator which can be MAIN MENU ENABLE SIREN triggered via a dry contact at rear of the panel ( Main Menu 5. SIREN : YES / NO Remote Trigger port ).
  • Page 12: Device Setup Via Browser

    Enable / Disable MR1301 which set the output channel as being allow to receive MR1301 messages, otherwise will only allow it whenever the remote trigger port is activated. Page 12 MxP2288 | MatriMix Paging...
  • Page 13: Source Configuration

    Only one source is allowed to be selected. Priority Function : The priority level refers to priority in reference to paging activity. EP1200 shall always have highest priority level. MxP2288 | MatriMix Paging Page 13...
  • Page 14: Device Configuration

    Unit 2 starts from address 7 to 14 ( all channels used ). 6. System MxP2288’s firmware as well as the system browser can be updated remotely. Use this menu to perform system update with the latest firmware which can be downloaded from our webpage. Page 14...
  • Page 15: Technical Specifications

    3A dry contact Dimensions (WxHxD) 482 x 88 x 180 mm Weight 3.3 Kg Note: The above specifications are correct at time of printing but subjected to changes without prior notice due to product improvements. MxP2288 | MatriMix Paging Page 15...
  • Page 16: Warranty Conditions

    Disclaimer Information contained in this manual is subjected to change without prior notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of the vendor. Amperes Electron- ics Sdn Bhd shall not be liable for any loss or damages whatsoever arising from the use of information or any error contained in this manual.

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