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9000M2 SERIES AMPLIFIERS M-9000M2
A-9060DHM2
A-9120DHM2
A-9060SM2
A-9120SM2
A-9240SHM2
Thank you for purchasing TOA's 9000M2 series Amplifier.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
This manual is intended for those who use the 9000M2 Series Amplifier.
Please also read the separate instruction manual for the programming software in conjunction
with this manual.
INSTALLATION AND
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ................................................................ 6
2. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................ 7
3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION .......................................................................................... 9
4. FEATURES .................................................................................................................... 10
5. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................ 11
6. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................... 11
7. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
7.1. 9000M2 Series Amplifier
[Front] .......................................................................................................................... 12
[VFD on-screen indications] ........................................................................................ 13
[Changing the indicated channels on the LEVEL output meter] .................................. 15
[Changing the input and output meter display status] ................................................. 15
[Rear] .......................................................................................................................... 16
7.2. Optional Modules
7.2.1. D-001T and D-001R (2-channel Input Modules) ............................................... 18
7.2.2. T-001T (Audio Output Expansion Module) ........................................................ 18
7.2.3. ZP-001T (Zone Paging Module) ........................................................................ 19
7.2.4. C-001T (Control I/O Expansion Module) ........................................................... 20
7.2.5. AN-001T (Ambient Noise Sensor Input Module) ............................................... 20
7.2.6. RC-001T (Remote Control Module) .................................................................. 21
7.3. Optional Accessories
7.3.1. AN-9001 (Ceiling Mount Microphone) ............................................................... 22
7.3.2. ZM-9001 (Zone Manager) ................................................................................. 23
7.3.3. ZM-9002 (Zone Manager) ................................................................................. 24
7.3.4. ZM-9003 (Zone Manager) ................................................................................. 25
7.3.5. ZM-9011 (Remote Control Panel) ..................................................................... 26
7.3.6. ZM-9012 (Remote Control Panel) ..................................................................... 27
7.3.7. ZM-9013 (Remote Control Panel) ..................................................................... 28
7.3.8. ZM-9014 (Remote Control Panel) ..................................................................... 29
7.3.9. SS-9001 (Speaker Selector) ............................................................................. 31
8. OPERATION OUTLINE
8.1. Using as a Mixer Amplifier ........................................................................................... 32
8.2. Using as a Paging Amplifier
8.2.1. Paging using the D-001T, D-001R, or 900 series module ................................ 33
8.2.2. Paging using the ZP-001T module .................................................................... 34
8.2.3. Cross point ON/OFF control using the remote controller .................................. 36
8.3. Glossary ...................................................................................................................... 40
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9. OPERATION
9.1. Basic Operation
9.1.1. Keys and knobs ................................................................................................. 41
9.1.2. Power ON/OFF ................................................................................................. 41
9.1.3. Changing the input parameters ......................................................................... 41
9.1.4. Changing the output parameters ....................................................................... 42
9.1.5. Input channel ON/OFF ...................................................................................... 42
9.1.6. Output channel ON/OFF ................................................................................... 42
9.2. Recalling Scene Memory ............................................................................................ 43
9.3. Making Zone Paging
9.3.1. Zone paging using the D-001T, D-001R, or 900 series module ........................ 44
9.3.2. Zone paging using the ZP-001T module ........................................................... 46
9.4. Releasing Key Lock ..................................................................................................... 48
9.5. Operation Example ...................................................................................................... 49
10. SETTINGS
10.1. Setting Menu Configuration and Flow for Entering Each Screen
10.1.1. Input setting configuration ............................................................................. 50
10.1.2. Output setting configuration .......................................................................... 50
10.1.3. Utility setting configuration ............................................................................ 51
10.1.4. Scene memory setting configuration ............................................................. 51
10.1.5. Confirming set items ..................................................................................... 51
10.2. Input Setting Flow Chart
10.2.1.
Input setting flow chart for the channel
on which the D-001T or D-001R is used
......................................................... 52
10.2.2. Input setting flow chart for the channel on which the ZP-001T is used ......... 54
10.2.3. Input setting flow chart for the channel on which the AN-001T is used ....... 55
10.2.4. Input setting items ......................................................................................... 56
10.3. Output Setting Flow Chart ......................................................................................... 67
10.3.1. Output setting items ...................................................................................... 68
10.4. UTILITY Setting Flow Chart ...................................................................................... 73
10.4.1. Control input terminal's function settings ....................................................... 75
10.4.2. Control output terminal's function settings .................................................... 75
10.4.3. Utility setting items ........................................................................................ 76
10.5. Key Lock Function Setting
10.5.1. Keys that can be locked ................................................................................ 88
10.5.2. Password setting ........................................................................................... 89
10.5.3. Key lock setting operation ............................................................................. 90
10.6. MEMORY Setting Flow Chart..................................................................................... 91
10.6.1. Scene memory setting items ......................................................................... 92
11. HOW TO STORE OR ERASE SCENE MEMORY
11.1. Recalling Scene Memory .......................................................................................... 94
11.2. Storing Scene Memory .............................................................................................. 95
11.3. Erasing Scene Memory ............................................................................................. 96
11.4. Setting the Scene Memory to be Recalled at Power-On ........................................... 97
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12. RESTORING FACTORY DEFAULT SETTING ................................................... 98
12.1. Default Setting Table
12.1.1. Input settings ................................................................................................. 99
12.1.2. Output settings ............................................................................................ 100
12.1.3. Utility settings .............................................................................................. 101
12.1.4. Scene memory settings ............................................................................... 103
13. MODULE INSTALLATION
13.1. Module Combination ............................................................................................... 104
13.2. Channel Numbers and Terminal Numbers .............................................................. 104
13.3. Module Installation .................................................................................................. 104
13.4. Module Installation Examples .................................................................................. 106
14. CONNECTIONS
14.1. Control I/O Terminal Connections
14.1.1. When a variable resistor or variable DC power supply unit is connected ....107
14.1.2. When the ZM-9001 or ZM-9002 is connected ............................................. 108
14.1.3. When the ZM-9003 is connected ................................................................ 108
14.1.4. When the SS-9001 is connected ................................................................. 108
14.1.5. Operation by control input ........................................................................... 109
14.2. Speaker Output Terminal Connections
14.2.1.A-9060SM2 and A-9120SM2 ....................................................................... 110
14.2.2.A-9060DHM2 and A-9120DHM2 .................................................................. 111
14.2.3.A-9240SHM2 ................................................................................................ 111
14.3. C-001T Module Connections
14.3.1. Control input terminal .................................................................................. 112
14.3.2. Control output terminal ................................................................................ 112
14.3.3. Connecting the ZM-9003 ............................................................................. 112
14.3.4. Connecting the SS-9001 ............................................................................. 113
14.4. RC-001T Module Connection
14.4.1. Connection method ..................................................................................... 114
14.4.2. Cable distance ............................................................................................ 115
14.5. RS-232C Connector Connection ............................................................................. 118
14.6. AN-001T and AN-9001 Connections ....................................................................... 118
14.7. Power Source Connections to the SS-9001
14.7.1. When using a 24 V DC power source ......................................................... 119
14.7.2. When using the optional AC adapter .......................................................... 119
14.8. Removable Terminal Plug Connection .................................................................... 120
15. RACK MOUNTING BRACKET ATTACHMENT ............................................... 121
16. AN-9001 INSTALLATION ........................................................................................ 122
17. DIMENSIONAL DIAGRAMS
17.1. AN-9001 .................................................................................................................. 123
17.2. ZM-9001 .................................................................................................................. 124
17.3. ZM-9002 .................................................................................................................. 124
17.4. ZM-9003 .................................................................................................................. 125
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17.5. ZM-9011 .................................................................................................................. 126
17.6. ZM-9012 .................................................................................................................. 126
17.7. ZM-9013 .................................................................................................................. 127
17.8. ZM-9014 .................................................................................................................. 128
17.9. SS-9001 .................................................................................................................. 129
18. OUTLINE OF THE ATTACHED SOFTWARE ................................................... 130
19. ERROR INDICATIONS ............................................................................................. 131
20. TROUBLESHOOTING ............................................................................................. 132
21. BLOCK DIAGRAM .................................................................................................... 133
22. SIGNAL FLOW DIAGRAM ..................................................................................... 134
23. LEVEL DIAGRAM ...................................................................................................... 135
24. COMPRESSION CHARACTERISTICS DIAGRAM ......................................... 136
25. SPEAKER PRESET PARAMETER LIST ........................................................... 137
26. SPECIFICATIONS
26.1. M-9000M2 ............................................................................................................... 143
26.2. A-9060DHM2, A-9120DHM2 ................................................................................... 145
26.3. A-9060SM2, A-9120SM2 ........................................................................................ 147
26.4. A-9240SHM2 ........................................................................................................... 149
26.5. Optional Modules
26.5.1. D-001T ........................................................................................................ 151
26.5.2. D-001R ........................................................................................................ 152
26.5.3. T-001T ......................................................................................................... 153
26.5.4. C-001T ........................................................................................................ 154
26.5.5. ZP-001T ...................................................................................................... 154
26.5.6. AN-001T ...................................................................................................... 155
26.5.7. RC-001T ...................................................................................................... 155
26.6. Optional Accessories
26.6.1. AN-9001 ...................................................................................................... 156
26.6.2. ZM-9001 ...................................................................................................... 156
26.6.3. ZM-9002 ...................................................................................................... 156
26.6.4. ZM-9003 ...................................................................................................... 157
26.6.5. ZM-9011 ...................................................................................................... 157
26.6.6. ZM-9012 ...................................................................................................... 158
26.6.7. ZM-9013 ...................................................................................................... 158
26.6.8. ZM-9014 ...................................................................................................... 159
26.6.9. SS-9001 ...................................................................................................... 159
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1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Read these instructions.
Keep these instructions.
Heed all warnings.
Follow all instructions.
Do not use this apparatus near water.
Clean only with dry cloth.
Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including
amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades
with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide
blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult
an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and
the point where they exit from the apparatus.
Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer,
or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the
cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been
damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have
fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or
has been dropped.
Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial
environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to
radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful
interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense.
FCC REQUIREMENTS
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When Installing the Unit
Never plug in nor remove the power supply plug with wet hands, as doing so may cause electric shock.
When unplugging the power supply cord, be sure to grasp the power supply plug; never pull on the cord
itself. Operating the unit with a damaged power supply cord may cause a fire or electric shock.
Do not block the ventilation slots in the unit's cover. Doing so may cause heat to build up inside the unit and
result in fire.
Avoid installing the unit in humid or dusty locations, in locations exposed to the direct sunlight, near the
heaters, or in locations generating sooty smoke or steam as doing otherwise may result in fire or electric
shock.
To avoid electric shocks, be sure to unplug the unit's power supply cord when connecting speakers.
Be sure to follow the instructions below when rack-mounting the unit. Failure to do so may cause a fire or
personal injury.
· Install the equipment rack on a stable, hard floor. Fix it with anchor bolts or take other arrangements to
prevent it from falling down.
· When connecting the unit's power cord to an AC outlet, use the AC outlet with current capacity allowable to
the unit.
· No rack-mounting screws are supplied with the unit. Separately prepare the appropriate screws for the
rack.
Keep the 9000M2 series amplifiers over 10 cm (3.94")
away from objects that may obstruct air flow to
prevent the unit's internal temperature rise.
When the Unit is in Use
Do not operate the unit for an extended period of time with the sound distorting. This is an indication of a
malfunction, which in turn can cause heat to generate and result in a fire.
Switch off the power, and unplug the power supply plug from the AC outlet for safety purposes when
cleaning or leaving the unit unused for 10 days or more. Doing otherwise may cause a fire or electric shock.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could
result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage.
CAUTION
An all-pole mains switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole shall be incorporated
in the electrical installation of the building.
L'appareil ne doit pas être exposé aux éclaboussures ou écoulements et tous objets remplis de liquide, tels
que vases, ne doivent pas être sur l’appareil.
ATTENTION
The lighting flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle, is intended to alert the user
to the presence of uninsulated "dangerous voltage" within the product's enclosure that may be of
sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons.
ON/OFF
OUTPUT SEL
ON/OFF
OUTPUT VOLUMEINPUT VOLUME
POWER
UTILITY
ESC/BACK
MEMORY
ENTER
PARAMETER
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
INPUT SELECT
Over 10 cm (3.94”) Over 10 cm (3.94”)
Over 10 cm
(3.94”)
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3. GENERAL DESCRIPTION
TOA's 9000M2 Series Amplifiers are designed to be used in conjunction with optional modules and can be
configured for up to 8 inputs and 8 outputs. Usable modules include the following 9000 series plug-in
modules: D-001T and D-001R (2-channel input), T-001T (Audio output expansion), C-001T (Control I/O
expansion), ZP-001T (Zone paging), AN-001T (Ambient noise sensor), and RC-001T (Remote controller
interface), as well as 900 series input modules. The most appropriate modules can be selected depending on
applications.
The 9000M2 Series Amplifier can be used as a mixer that is appropriate for speech or sound reinforcement
applications. It is equipped with signal processing and control functions, permitting all parameters to be set at
the amplifier.
Each input can also be set as a paging input, to which one of 3 priority levels can be assigned.
The paging input takes precedence over other mixing inputs, thus allowing priority paging calls to go through
to the designated outputs. Paging calls can be activated by triggers of various types. Multiple paging calls can
be selectively used according to their priority levels. Thus, the 9000M2 Series Amplifier can effectively meet a
room combining application.
Setting data of both mixing and paging functions can be stored inside the amplifier.
The M-9000M2 is a Pre-Amplifier featuring the above functions.
Besides the M-9000M2's function, the following 9000M2 Series Amplifiers come with power amplifiers, out of
which A-9060DHM2 and A-9120DHM2 can perform 2-channel or stereo broadcast in stand-alone operation.
A-9060DHM2: 60 W (70 V output) x 2
A-9120DHM2: 120 W (70 V output) x 2
A-9060SM2: 60 W x 1
A-9120SM2: 120 W x 1
A-9240SHM2: 240 W (70 V output) x 1
All settings that can be made at the unit can also be made on the PC using the supplied dedicated software.
7. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
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7.1. 9000M2 Series Amplifiers
[Front]
ON/OFF
OUTPUT SEL
ON/OFF
OUTPUT VOLUMEINPUT VOLUME
POWER
UTILIT Y
ESC/BACK
MEMORY
ENTER
PARAMETER
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
INPUT SELECT
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8
9
10 11
12
13 14
1. Power switch and Power indicator
Press this switch to turn on the power. The power
indicator lights. To turn off the power, hold down
the switch for at least 0.5 second.
Note
The power switch is a soft-switch, so the internal
microcomputer is still operating even when the
power switch is set to OFF.
2. Input channel selection keys
Select the input channel for which the volume is
adjusted or parameter is set.
Pressing the key causes the corresponding red
channel indicator to light on the vacuum
fluorescent display (VFD).
3. Vacuum fluorescent display (VFD)
Displays the setting screen, input and output
selection status, channel ON/OFF status, input and
output level meter indication, and fader position.
The VFD enters the display saver mode if no key is
operated for a fixed period of time.
(Refer to p. 13 "VFD on-screen indications.")
4. Input volume control
Adjusts the gain of the input channel selected with
the input channel selection key (2).
5. Input channel ON/OFF key
Turns on or off the channel selected with the input
channel selection key (2).
6. Output channel ON/OFF key
Turns on or off the channel selected with the
output channel selection key (7).
7. Output channel selection key
Selects the output channel for which the volume
is adjusted or parameter is set. The output
channel indicators on the VFD light in sequence
each time the key is pressed.
8. Output volume control
Adjusts the gain of the output channel selected
with the output channel selection key (7).
9. Memory key
Used to save the current settings into a Scene
memory or recall a saved Scene setting.
10. Enter key
Press this key when "OK ?" is displayed in the
setting screen or when proceeding to the next
screen.
11. Parameter setting knob
Rotate this knob to select the setting item or
setting contents.
12. Utility menu key
Used to perform Utility setting.
13. Escape/Back key
Used to revert back to a previous screen when
advanced with the Enter key during setting
operation, or return to the screen on the upper
hierarchy level.
14. Screen shift keys [ ]
Move the setting screen or setting item.
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28. Output channel selection indicator (red dot)
Lights when the corresponding output channel is
selected, and flashes while parameters are being
edited.
29. Output channel ON/OFF indicator
(channel number)
Lights when the corresponding output is on (i.e.
in operation mode), and flashes when off.
The number of channels of which indicators light
depends on the modules used.
30. Output meter
Indicates the signal level or output fader position
of each output channel. Which the meter is
indicating is displayed on the output meter status
indicator (32).
Notes
When the output channel 1 or 2 of the A-
9060DHM2/9120DHM2, or the output channel
1 of the A-9060SM2/ 9120SM2/9240SHM2 is
turned off or muted, the corresponding output
channel's meter becomes off.
Even when the output channel 2 of the A-
9060SM2/9120SM2/9240SHM2, the M-
9000M2's output channel 1 or 2, or the T-
001T's output channel is turned off or muted,
the output meter for these channels remains
on.
The output meters corresponding to the output
channel 2 of the A-9060SM2/9120SM2/
9240SHM2 and T-001T's output channel are
not influenced by their output volume control
settings.
31. Output level indication
Scale of levels (in dB) for the output meter.
32. Output meter status indicator
Indicates which the output level (LEVEL) or
output fader position (FADER) is being displayed
on the output meter (30).
Notes
The VFD automatically enters the display saver mode and indicates DISPLAY SAVER MODE. PRESS
ANY KEY” scrolling sideways if no key is operated for 20 minutes. In this case, the VFD reverts to normal if
any key is pressed. Be sure to press any key to make the VFD active before performing any operation.
The VFD is a consumable item. Its brightness decreases by half after about 30000 hours of continuous
lighting.
A built-in display saver mode that automatically dims the VFD light will extend the life of VFD.
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7.2. Optional Modules
7.2.1. D-001T and D-001R (2-Channel Input Modules)
Hot
Cold
Earth
Hot
Cold
Earth
1
2
D-001T
1
2
1
[D-001T]
1
[D-001R]
7.2.2. T-001T (Audio Output Expansion Module)
Hot
Cold
Earth
Hot
Cold
Earth
1
2
T-001T
2
[D-001T]
1. Monaural input terminals [1, 2]
Electronically-balanced input terminals.
Type of connector: 3P removable terminal blocks
Input level: –60 dB to –10 dB selectable
Input impedance: 10 kΩwhen the phantom power is OFF,
and 3 k when ONΩ
[D-001R]
1. Monaural input terminals [1, 2]
Unbalanced input terminals.
Type of connector: RCA jacks
Input level: –60 dB to –10 dB selectable
Input impedance: 10 kΩ
Two inputs of each channel are mixed.
2. Monaural output terminals [1, 2]
Electronically-balanced 3P removable terminal blocks.
Output level: 0 dB
Output impedance: 600 Ω
For unbalanced connection, connect the unit's Hot and Earth
terminals to the connected equipment's Signal and GND
terminals, respectively. (Keep the unit's Cold terminal free.)
The D-001T and D-001R modules are designed for use with the 9000M2 Series amplifiers.
Up to 4 modules (8 channels in total) can be inserted into the amplifier.
Both modules can handle signals ranging from microphone level (–60 dB) to line level (–10 dB) in 9 input
sensitivity levels. They have an internal digital signal processor that can process input signals.
The D-001T can supply phantom power (24 V).
The D-001T or D-001R is required to use a VOX (Voice Operated Exchange) function and input channel level
meter.
The T-001T module is designed for use with the 9000M2 Series amplifiers and can expand 2 output channels
per module.
Since the main unit has 2 fixed outputs, the audio output can be expanded to 8 channels by using a maximum
of 3 modules (6 channels).
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7.2.3. ZP-001T (Zone Paging Module)
CONTACT
3
4
1
G
G
G
G
G
2
CTRL
OUT
CTRL
OUT
PAGING IN
TEL IN
IN
ZP-001T
5
6
3
4
3. Telephone input terminal [TEL IN] (Modular jack)
Interface connector for an analog PABX.
Connect a PABX to this terminal when using the module in the ring
signal mode.
4. Paging input terminal [PAGING IN]
4-pin removable terminal block, 2 pins are used for this input.
This terminal is used to connect a PABX in the paging port mode.
5. Control input terminal [CONTACT IN]
4-pin removable terminal block, 2 pins are used for this input.
Connect the control output from a PABX to this terminal.
6. Control output terminals [CTRL OUT 1 G, 2 G, 3 G, 4 G]
4-pin removable terminal blocks, control output terminals.
Note: These terminals are not used in the 9000M2 series.
The ZP-001T module is designed for use with the 9000M2 Series amplifiers and functions as an interface to
connect the 9000M2 Series amplifiers to an analog PABX, allowing zone paging to be initiated from the PABX.
Only one ZP-001T module can be used per 9000M2 Series amplifier.
There are two operation modes: Ring signal and Paging port modes. Select one of the two modes when using
this module.
The operation method differs depending on the set operation mode. (Refer to p. 44 "Making Zone Paging.")
[Requirements of the PABX to be connected to the ZP-001T]
The PABX shall be complaint with TIA/EIA-464-B standard.
Specifications or conditions required in each of the following modes shall be satisfied:
Note: The ZP-001T may malfunction if the connected PABX does not meet the above requirements.
(A) When using the module in the Paging port mode
• Connection: Line level paging port
• Signaling method: DTMF (The module cannot be operated with dial pulse.)
• Shall provide no-voltage make contact during paging calls.
• Insensitive to whether loop voltage exists or not, and whether polarity of the loop voltage is reversed or
not when a line connection is established.
Note
If the PABX does not meet the above requirements, use the D-001T/R module and set the trigger to
"VOX" (Voice Operated Exchange) to initiate paging. In this case, the paging output channel cannot be
selected, which differs from the operation by the ZP-001T.
(B) When using the module in the Ring signal mode
• Connection: Analog two-wire extension line, loop start
• Signaling method: DTMF (The module cannot be operated with dial pulse.)
• Reorder tone: 120 IPM (impulses per minute) or less
• Loop voltage: 24 V DC or more (polarity insensitive), which should be supplied from the PABX.
• Insensitive to whether polarity of the loop voltage is reversed or not at a call from the PABX.*
• Loop voltage supply shall not be cut off from the beginning of a call to the reorder tone out.*
• The state of CPC (Calling Party Controlled) break or "Open Loop Disconnect" shall be reset at the
PABX.*
* Note that there is no need to meet these requirements provided that the ZP-001T's control input terminals
are kept closed. However, noise may be output if the line is physically disconnected during a paging call
because the ZP-001T cannot recognize the line cutoff nor stop output for 30 seconds after paging initiation.
7.3.4. ZM-9003 (Zone Manager)
The ZM-9003 is a remote control switch panel with 4 control selection buttons and 2 control buttons.
Connecting it to the 9000M2 Series amplifier's control input terminal permits various controls such as BGM
source selection and the sound volume adjustment.
It can be mounted in an American standard 2-gang electrical box in a wall.
[Front] [Side] [Rear]
7 8 9 9
7. Control selection buttons (Interlocking selection switches) [1 – 4]
Activate the function assigned to them when pressed.
8. Control buttons (Momentary switches) [5, 6]
Activate the function assigned to them when pressed.
9. Control output terminal [1 – 6, E]
Connect this terminal to the 9000M2 Series amplifier's control input terminal.
Use a cable with 250 or less line resistance (per line) for this connection.Ω
Avoid installation of this cable and power cables in the same conduit. Separate piping.
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7.3.5. ZM-9011 (Remote Control Panel)
Designed to be connected to the RC-001T, the ZM-9011 is equipped with 4 buttons to perform various
controls.
The in-use indicators turn on or off synchronizing with the amplifier operation through data communications
between the ZM-9011 and the RC-001T.
It can be mounted in an American standard 1-gang electrical box.
[Front] [Side]
11
13
14
13
14
10
12
10. Control buttons
Activate the function assigned to them when pressed.
Functions to be assigned to these buttons are paging ON/OFF, cross point ON/OFF, scene switching, and
control output.
11. In-use indicators
Light when the function assigned to the button pressed is activated.
It goes off automatically after the button operation if the function in operation is activated by higher priority
equipment or reset by other equipment.
12. Address selector [0 – F]
Sets the ZM-9011 address.
Be sure to set the different address among other remote control panels.
Addresses are arranged numerically (0 – 9), and alphabetically (A – F) in this order.
13. Data terminals [LINK A/B D+, D–]
Connect the communication line to the RC-001T.
As the communication line has polarities, match both polarities of the ZM-9011 and the RC-001T when
connected.
Each 2 identical terminals is provided, and the identical terminals are internally connected to one another.
Either set of terminals can be used for connection to other controller.
14. 24 V DC input terminals [24 V +, –]
Connect the DC power cable from the RC-001T.
Each 2 identical terminals is provided, and the identical terminals are internally connected to one another.
Either set of terminals can be used for connection to other controller.
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[Operation at normal broadcasts]
Normally BGM is broadcast (Input channel 2) in the sales area. When initiating paging with a paging
microphone for sales area (Input channel 3), the paging call goes through, causing BGM volume level to
decrease.
[Operation at emergency broadcasts]
When initiating paging with a paging microphone for emergency broadcast (Input channel 1), the paging call
goes through to the whole area, causing BGM broadcast and in-store paging announcement currently being
made to decrease.
If the emergency broadcast is being made, paging cannot be initiated using a paging microphone for sales
area because it is connected to the input with lower priority level.
[Paging setting example]
Paging settings require to determine which input is to be sent to which output, and the trigger source to
activate the paging calls in addition to the priority level settings.
In this example, set the paging microphone of Input channel 1 so that it is routed to Output channels 1, 2, and
3 (whole area). Likewise, set the paging microphone of Input channel 3 so that it is routed to Output channels
2 and 3 (sales area).
Set the paging trigger to "VOX," control terminals ("C-IN1 - 4" or "C-IN1 - 12" when the C-001T is used), front-
mounted buttons on the ZM-9011, ZM-9013, or ZM-9014, or front-mounted buttons on the ZM-9001 or ZM-
9002 (Busy input must be assigned to C-IN additionally).
In addition, telephone paging with the use of the ZP-001T can be made.
(For details of paging settings, refer to p. 44.)
8.2.2. Paging using the ZP-001T module
The ZP-001T's input is used as a paging input.
When making paging calls with the use of the ZP-001T, 3 operation modes are made available depending on
the setting.
AUTO: Automatically selects a single preprogrammed paging group when incoming call is received.
There is no need to select a paging zone.
MANUAL: Makes a paging call to the designated output with the telephone key operation (#1 - #8).
GROUP: Selects one of 8 groups with the telephone key operation (#1 - #8).
Group settings must be performed in advance.
[Telephone paging in AUTO mode]
In AUTO mode, when telephone paging is initiated, the paging call is made to the designated zones without
the need to select them. This mode is convenient when always making paging calls to the whole zone or
always to the preset zone(s).
Always makes telephone
paging to this zone.
Telephone paging
PBX
Backroom area
(Output channel 1)
Sales area
(Output channels 2 and 3)
9000M2 series
In this example, paging calls are made to the Output Channels 2 and 3 immediately after telephone paging
has been activated.

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Varumärke: Toa
Kategori: Mixerkonsol
Modell: M-9000M2

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