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16. 9000 Series Models
18. 9000 Series Model Comparison
19. Block Diagram
20. M-9000 Mixer
Up to 8 Mic/Line Inputs
8x8 Matrix
Dual Channel Digital Signal Processor
2 Balanced Line Outputs
Add up to 6 Additional Line Outputs
21. M-9000 Rear Panel
22. A-9060DH & A-9120DHDual Channel Mixer/Amplifiers Same Preamp /Processor as M-9000
Up to 8 Mic/Line Inputs
Up to 6 Line Outputs
8x8 Matrix
Dual Channel Digital Signal Processor
Dual 70V Amplifiers:
A-9060DH: 60W x 2
A-9120DH: 120W x 2
Flexible Output Power
23. A-9000DH SeriesFlexible Output Power
24. A-9000DH SeriesFlexible Output Power 50% of either amplifier channel can be allocated to the other channel.
No configuration required; power output is determined by speaker load.
25. A-9060DH & A-9120DH Rear Panel
26. A-9120DL Dual Channel Mixer/Amplifier Matrix mixer, dual channel DSP and Dual channel power amplifier
Same as A-9120DH but with Dual Lo-Z Amplifiers:
120W x 2 (4 ohms)
70W x 2 (8 ohms)
40W x 2 (16 ohms)
Ideal for stereo applications such as presentation rooms, etc.
27. A-9060S / A-9120S Single Channel Mixer/Amplifiers Matrix mixer, dual channel DSP and single channel power amplifier
A-9060S: 60WA-9120S: 120W
25V, 70V and 4/8 ohm outputs (transformer-isolated)
One built-in line output
28. A-9240SHSingle Channel Mixer/Amplifier Matrix mixer, dual channel DSP and single channel power amplifier
240W @ 70V (transformerless output)
One built-in line output
29. 9000 Series Modules
31. D-001T - Block Diagram
33. T-001T - Block Diagram
37. ZP-001T Telephone Zone Paging Module
38. Single Zone Telephone Paging For single zone telephone paging applications from telephone system’s PAGE output port, the ZP-001T module is not required
In this application, connect the PAGE output to one input of the D-001T input module (set to line input)
39. M-9000 Application: Eight-Zone Paging System
43. 9000 Series Ambient Noise Control Ideal for Paging/BGM applications with varying ambient noise levels such as malls, hotels, restaurants, terminals and warehouses
44. 9000 Series Ambient Noise Control
45. AN-001T Gain Ratios Adjustable input-to-output gain ratios
6:3, 5:3, 4:3, 3:3 (default), 3:4, 3:5, 3:6, 6:-3, 5:-3, 4:-3, 3:-3, 6:-3, 5:-3, 4:-3, 3:-3, 3:-4, 3:-5, 3:-6
46. S-20SDigital Message Repeater Module Digital Audio Storage Module
USB Interface
Three Minutes of CD Quality Digital Storage
Accepts Four Audio Files — 44.1 kHz, 16 bit PCM WAV format
External Activation for single or continuous playback
CD-ROM Tone Library and USB Cable Included
47. Module Capacity
48. Module Compatibility All existing 900 Series modules are compatible with new 9000 Series models A-9060DH, A-9120DH and M-9000 module ports
New 9000 modules are not compatible with module ports in existing 900 Series, 700 Series or BG-M Series mixer/amplifiers
9000 input and output modules offer 2 channels in one module, more features, and are more cost-effective than separate 900 modules
49. 900 Module Compatibility B-21S, M-21S, U-21S Mic or Line Input w/ Remote Volume
S-20S, S-02S, S-04STone Generator
50. Input and Output Metering Input metering requires 9000 Series input modules: D-001T, AN-001T, ZP-001T
Output metering is provided for the two built-in output channels and included with each T-001T output module
900 Series input and output modules do not include input or output metering
53. Zone Manager Remote Panels Buttons can be assigned to:
Scene Memory Recall (Mixer mode) -or- Event Activation (Matrix Mode)
Volume Up
Volume Down
Volume control can be assigned to any input or output
54. Zone Manager Remote Panels
55. RS-232 Remote Control AMX and Crestron modules now available!
Protocol document available
Controllable parameters:
59. Module Configuration Examples
60. 9000 Series Operating Modes
63. Mixer Mode Flexible Input-to-Output Routing:
Assign any input to one or more outputs with adjustable cross-point gain
Stereo Link:
Control two inputs with one volume control
Paging Function:
Assign outputs to up to four zones
Trigger paging function with VOX (one zone), control input (up to four zones) or optional ZP- 001T module
Selectively disable outputs from programmed paging zone with contact closures
66. Matrix Mode Zone Paging Matrix
Allows multiple simultaneous Event activation for paging and BGM distribution
Eight Level Ducker
Assignable priority levels and mute depth attenuates all other lower priority input signals
32 Programmable Events
Activate via front panel, ZM-9001/9002, control input, or RS-232
Multiple Events can be active simultaneously
67. Matrix Mode – Priority Modes Multiple Input Priority Modes
sets priority order when multiple inputs with the same priority level are broadcast
First-In-First-Out (FIFO)
input that occurs first is broadcast
Last-In-First-Out (LIFO)
the most recent input is broadcast
MIX
all inputs are simultaneously mixed and broadcast
68. Matrix Mode – Events Four Types of Events
NONE (default)
ROUTE
BGM END
BASE
69. Route Event Sets the routing path
one input to one or more outputs
Activated by Trigger
"None" (BGM)
"VOX" (D-001T only)
"Control Input" (1 – 12)
Priority level #8 is considered to be Background Music (BGM)
70. Base Event Combination of up to four “Route” type events, each routing an input set to priority level #8
Allows multiple BGM (Route) Events to be simultaneously activated with a single activation signal
For Trigger, select "None" or "Control Input" (1 - 12)
Set Base event as “Power On” event to distribute BGM immediately upon unit power-up
71. BGM End Event Use to stop all BGM broadcasts
Only "Control Input" or ZM-9001/ZM-9002 Input can be selected for Trigger
All current BGM broadcasts are stopped
72. Matrix ModeEvent Example Zones:
Dining room
Bar
Entrance/Waiting Area
Sources:
Three BGM sources, each routed to a separate zone
Paging mic routed to two zones
Requirements:
Paging mic must be routed to Bar and Waiting Area and over-ride BGM sources
BGM routed to Dining area cannot be interrupted
73. Matrix ModeEvent Example
74. Matrix ModeEvent Example
75. Matrix ModeEvent Example
76. Matrix ModeEvent Example – Source Selection
77. Matrix ModeEvent Example – Source Selection
78. Changing Modes Power cable must be removed before changing operation modes
When power is reapplied after changing the mode, all previously stored settings may be lost
Save settings before changing modes!
79. Mode Comparison
80. 9000 SeriesBasic Operation
81. Front Panel
82. Front Panel
83. Key Lock
84. Advanced Operation
85. Automixing
86. Automixing Useful for systems with multiple microphones to maximize system gain before feedback
Microphones can be set to only turn ON if there is sufficient signal level present
Output level can be set to decrease depending on the number of open microphones (NOM)
87. Automixing
88. 9000 Series Software
89. PC Connection
90. Maintenance Software New version: v2.0
Same features as v1.0 (updated to support new firmware)
Use for:
Updating firmware
Downloading/Uploading Settings
Virtual Control Input activation
Monitoring functions
91. Communication Modes UPDATE Mode (Firmware Update)
Power on pressing Channel #8 and Esc/Back keys simultaneously and press Power button to turn ON
92. Communication Modes BACKUP Mode (Download /Upload Settings)
Power on pressing Channel #8 and Enter keys simultaneously and press Power button to turn ON
93. 9000 Series Excel Programming Templates
94. Serial Communication Ensure software Baud Rate matches the 9000 chassis (default: 57600)
Access on 9000 unit in UTILITY menu (both modes) under “RS232”
95. 9000 Series Software
96. 9000 Series Software
97. 9000 Series Software
98. 9000 Series Software
99. 9000 Series Windows Software
100. 9000 Series Applications
101. Office/retail store: Telephone paging and Music-On-Hold
102. Office/retail store/factory: Multi-zone paging
103. Retail store: Multi-zone paging w/ night ringer & MOH
104. Restaurant/Bar: Multiple sources, jukebox and zone paging
105. Fitness club: Multiple sources, zone paging & digital message repeater
106. Hotel/banquet: Room combining
107. Conference room: 4 microphone conference w/ teleconferencing