Panasonic WS-TN06N, WU-ZS001E, WS-2360N, WS-TN05N, WS-2335N User Manual

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Power Amplifier & Mixer Integrated System
DESIGN HANDBOOK
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Concept
P4 ~ P7
Mixing Power Amplifier
WA-MA120N (120W)
Remote Microphone
WR-201E
Remote Control Microphone
WR-210AE
Surveillance Unit
WU-ZS001E
Sound Message Unit
WU-ZM001E
Mixing Power Amplifier
WA-MA240N (240W)
Booster Power Amplifier
WA-BA240N (240W)
CONCEPT
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System Examples
P8 ~ P15
SYSTEM EXAMPLES
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Connections
P16 ~ P43
CONNECTIONS
4
Products
P44 ~ P73
PRODUCTS
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Block Diagrams
P74 ~ P79
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
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CONCEPT
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CONCEPT
CONCEPT
All-in-One Mixer and Amp
From the simplest to the most complex public address needs, the WA-MA120N and WA-MA240N have what it takes. These mixing power amplifiers combine multiple inputs with assigned priorities and call signs to provide the flexibility required for applications ranging from schools and business facilities, factory, office and religious buildings. To ensure more efficient and reliable communication, options including program broadcasting and troubleshooting.
The Public Address System Made it Easy.
2-channel Broadcast
Background music and announcement transmission can be transmitted independently to any of three zones, with background music transmitted to one zone and announcements transmitted to another zone.
*2-channel broadcast requires the optional WA-BA240N Booster Power Amplifier
Up To Four Remote Microphones
Up to four (4) WR-210AE remote microphones can be used to broadcast from remote locations. These remote microphones can be used for individual, group, all-at-once or simultaneous broadcast.
Add Up To 30 Zones
Depending on scale of application systems may include up to ten (10) WA-MA120N or WA-MA240N mixing power amplifiers for expansion to up to 30 zones.
Broadcast Simultaneously To Multiple Remote Areas
For example, facilities with multiple buildings can have a WA-MA120N or WA-MA240N installed in each building. Via the simultaneous broadcast BUS I/O connector, broadcasts can be directed to selected all buildings at once.
Program Broadcast
With the optional WU-ZM001E Sound Message Unit, an SD memory card can be used to store MP3 data to be broadcast for a week at specified days and times. The SD memory card holds 100 messages.
Troubleshooting
The optional WU-ZS001E Surveillance Unit checks at preset intervals (or 24-hours a day) for overheating and sound and speaker irregularities.
Reliable Cooling
Cooling fan control is provided by two thermal sensors monitoring temperatures inside the case.
Energy Saving Design
This mixing power amplifier uses Class-H amplifier technology developed by RAMSA, the Panasonic Professional Audio Group, to minimize power consumption.
Message for ZONE 1 only, and BGM continues for ZONE 2 and 3.
ZONE 3
(BGM)
ZONE 2
(BGM)
ZONE 1
(BGM)
Background
music
continue
Attention...
ZONE 3
(BGM)
ZONE 2
(BGM)
ZONE 1
(Message)
NO.1 (Master)
WR-210AE
(up to 4 units)
NO.2 (Slave)
NO.10 (Slave)
1
2
3
4
5
6
28
29
30
ZONES
ZONE 3
[F3 Restaurants Floor]
ZONE 2
[F2 Apparel Floor]
ZONE 1
[F1 Grocery Floor]
Up to four (4) Remote Microphones
CD/MD Player or Other Background Music Source Backup Battery in Case of Power Failure
Connect Telephone Paging
Emergency Equipment
Switch to on for 2-channel Broadcast from Input 1
Select Call Sign (1) Rising 4 sounds, (2) Falling 4 sounds, (3) Two sounds, one time
Surveillance Unit Slot
Low Impedance Speaker
High Impedance Speaker
Attenuator Override
DC+24V
Basic Example
Priority Broadcast Feature Priorities are as follows.
(1) Emergency announcement
(2) Telephone paging, input 1, message from
Sound Message Unit
(3) Remote microphone
(4) input 2, 3 and Line 1, 2
Higher priority broadcasts preempt lower priority broadcasts.
*When (2) and (4) occur simultaneously and inputs compete, mixing occurs. Sound level can be adjusted.
Cable Extension
* While there are no restrictions on attaching a WA-BA240N to your network, sound quality may deteriorate at distant locations.
WA-MA120N WA-MA240N
WA-BA240N
WA-BA240N
ZONE1
ZONE2
ZONE3
When you need to broadcast to distant locations, the optional Booster Power Amplifier allows you to extend the speaker cable as far as necessary.
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BASIC SYSTEM DIAGRAM
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BASIC SYSTEM DIAGRAM
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Mixing Power Amplifier (WA-MA120N/240N) Connection
Schematic diagram of Remote Microphone with Extension Unit (WU-RM205E) connected for announcements on 15 channels. The illustration in the broken line frame shows how to connect more than one Remote Microphones to Mixing Power Amplifier. Refer to this illustration for method of connecting up to 4 Remote Microphones.
Master
Slave
Important:
• Refer to page 38 and the Operating Instructions for the Amplifier for information on connecting Mixing Power Amplifiers (WA-MA120N, WA-MA240N).
• Use a crimp connector to group wires together if you need to connect more than one wire to the terminal.
* Announcements can be made on a maximum of 30 channels by connecting 4 Extension Units, for a combination of 10 channels on the
Remote Microphone and 20 channels on the Extension Units.
Remote Control Microphone WR-210AE
Extension Unit WU-RM205E
Mixing Power Amplifier
WA-MA120N/240N
Amplifier (Master)
Remote Control
Microphone
WR-210AE
WA-MA120N/240N
Extension Unit WU-RM205E
Amplifier (Slave 1)
WA-MA120N/240N
Amplifier (Slave 2)
WA-MA120N/240N
Amplifier (Slave 3)
WA-MA120N/240N
Amplifier (Slave 4)
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SYSTEM EXAMPLES
DEPARTMENT STORE
Department Store Outline
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SYSTEM EXAMPLES
FACTORY
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System Diagram
Factory Outline
FEATURES
KEY POINT
• Broadcasts background music.
• Mutes background music when remote microphone is in use.
• Extend the system throughout the entire building with additional amplifiers.
• Broadcast of instructions at regular intervals.
• In an emergency, an emergency message is broadcast to all zones.
FEATURES
KEY POINT
• Priority Levels (1) to (4)
• Allows all-zone announcements from master amplifier to slave amplifier.
• The remote microphone can be used for making announcements to specific zones and all-zone announcements.
Individual announcements x 7 zones General announcements x 1(All zones)
• Cascade Connection
Increases expansion capability to include all-zone broadcast to separate facilities.
• 2-channel Broadcast
Transmit a message only to the zone that needs it.
• Additional Amplifier Connection
Supports additional amplifiers when changes in layout require additional capacity.
• Remote-controlled Microphone Connection
Allows remote microphones to be used for individual, group, all­at-once emergency, and simultaneous 2-channel broadcasts.
• Other Features
A chime is built into the master amplifier unit. The optional Sound Message Unit supports configuration of systems for regular broadcasts or simple emergency announcements.
• Remote-controlled Microphone Connection
Allows remote microphones to be used for individual, group, all­at-once emergency, and simultaneous 2-channel broadcasts.
• Cascade Connection
Allows added amplifier capacity and additional speaker circuits.
• Simple Emergency Broadcast Announcements
Adding the optional Sound Message Unit to the master unit allows broadcast of emergency instructions and also supports turning off power to local amplifiers.
• Other Features
A chime is built into the master amplifier unit. The optional Sound Message Unit supports configuration of systems for regular broadcasts or simple emergency announcements.
System Diagram
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SYSTEM EXAMPLES
SCHOOL
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SYSTEM EXAMPLES
RESIDENCE
Residence Outline
System Diagram
School Outline
System Diagram
FEATURES
KEY POINT
• Pages can be directed to individual zones.
• Broadcasts background music
• Chimes can be broadcast at regular intervals.
• In an emergency, an emergency message is broadcast to all zones.
• WA-BA240N supplementary amplifier can be added for areas where amplifier capacity is insufficient.
• Remote-controlled Microphone Connection
Allows remote microphones to be used for individual, group, all­at-once emergency, and simultaneous 2-channel broadcasts.
• Additional Amplifier Connection
When additional capacity is needed.
• Other Features
A chime is built into the main amplifier unit. The optional Sound Message Unit supports configuration of systems for regular broadcasts or simple emergency announcements.
FEATURES
KEY POINT
• Cascade Connection
Normal: Transmits individually to specific amplifiers. Emergency: All-zone announcement.
• Remote-controlled Microphone Connection
Allows remote microphones to be used for individual, group, all­at-once emergency, and simultaneous 2-channel broadcasts.
• Additional Amplifier Connection
Supports additional amplifiers when changes in layout require additional capacity.
• Other Features
A chime is built into the master amplifier unit. The optional Sound Message Unit supports configuration of systems for regular broadcasts or simple emergency announcements.
• Normal usage (transmit to individual amplifiers).
• Emergency usage (all-zone announcement to whole facility).
Gymuasium Ridge
School Ridge
Dormitory Ridge
Staff Room
Warden’s Room
Gymuasium Ridge
School Ridge
Dormitory Ridge
Staff Room
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SYSTEM EXAMPLES
HOTEL
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SYSTEM EXAMPLES
SHOPPING CENTER
Shopping Center Outline
System Diagram
Hotel Outline
System Diagram
FEATURES
KEY POINT
• Broadcasts background music.
• Mutes background music when remote microphone is in use.
• Extend the system throughout the entire building with additional amplifiers.
• Broadcast of instructions at regular intervals.
• In an emergency, an emergency message is broadcast to all zones.
• Remote-controlled Microphone Connection
Allows remote microphones to be used for individual, group, all­at-once emergency, and simultaneous 2-channel broadcasts.
• Cascade Connection
Allows added amplifier capacity and additional speaker circuits.
• Simple Emergency Broadcast Announcements
Adding the optional Sound Message Unit to the master unit allows broadcast of emergency instructions and also supports turning off power to local amplifiers.
• Other Features
A chime is built into the master amplifier unit. The optional Sound Message Unit supports configuration of systems for regular broadcasts or simple emergency announcements.
FEATURES
KEY POINT
• Broadcasts background music.
• Mutes background music when remote microphone is in use.
With additional amplifiers, broadcasts can reach the whole facility.
• In an emergency, an emergency message is broadcast to all zones.
• Emergency input can turn off power to local amplifiers.
Public Address Paging System
• 2-channel Broadcast
Transmit a message only to the zone that needs it.
• Remote- controlled Microphone Connection
Allows remote microphones to be used for individual, group, all­at-once emergency, and simultaneous 2-channel broadcasts.
• Simple Emergency Broadcast Announcements
Adding the optional Sound Message Unit to the master unit allows broadcast of emergency instructions and also supports turning off power to local amplifiers.
Paging System for Parking
• 2-channel Broadcast
Transmit a message only to the zone that needs it.
• Remote- controlled Microphone Connection
Allows remote microphones to be used for individual, group, all­at-once emergency, and simultaneous 2-channel broadcasts.
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SYSTEM EXAMPLES
HOSPITAL
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SYSTEM EXAMPLES
COMPOUND BUILDING
Compoumd Building Outline
System Diagram
Hospital Outline
System Diagram
Public Addres Paging System for whole facility
Public Addres Paging System
Paging System for Waiting Room
Paging System for Parking
FEATURES
KEY POINT
• Mutes background music when remote microphone is in use.
• Emergency input turns off power to local amplifiers.
Amplifier capacity can be increased by connecting additional amplifiers.
• Remote microphone can be used for separate broadcasts (driver waiting room or parking garage).
• In emergencies, DC 24V input shuts down amplifiers.
Public Address Paging System for whole facility
• 2-channel Broadcast
Transmit a message only to the zone that needs it.
• Cascade Connection
Allows added amplifier capacity and additional speaker units.
• Simple Emergency Broadcast Announcements
Adding the optional Sound Message Unit to the master unit allows broadcast of emergency instructions and also supports turning off power to local amplifiers.
Paging System for Parking
• 2-channel Broadcast
Transmit a message only to the zone that needs it.
• Cascade Connection
Allows added amplifier capacity and additional speaker circuits.
FEATURES
KEY POINT
• Background music broadcast to hallways and elevator lobbies.
• Mutes background music when remote microphone is in use.
Emergency message is broadcast in response to emergency input.
Paging outpatients waiting to see the doctor by next-in-queue numbers.
• Normal usage (Paging from individual amplifiers) Reception <1> Waiting Area <1> <2> Reception <2> Waiting Area <3> <4>
• All zone (Paging from one amplifier) Reception <1> or <2> Waiting Area <1> <2> <3> <4>
Public Address Paging System
• 2-channel Broadcast
Transmit a message only to the zone that needs it.
• Cascade Connection
Allows added amplifier capacity and additional speaker circuits.
• Simple Emergency Broadcast Announcements
Adding the optional Sound Message Unit to the master unit allows broadcast of emergency instructions and also supports turning off power to local amplifiers.
Paging System for Waiting Room
• Remote-controlled Microphone Connection
Allows remote microphones to be used for individual, group, all­at-once emergency, and simultaneous 2-channel broadcasts.
• Cascade Connection
Increases expansion capability to include all-zone broadcast to separate facilities.
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WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N
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CONNECTIONS
WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N
INSTALLATION
AC Voltage Setting
• Before plugging the AC power plug into the mains, make sure the VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch on the back of the Amplifier is in the proper position.
• The factory preset is 220 V to 240 V. The Amplifier will not operate correctly if the VOLTAGE SELECTOR is set to 220 V to 240 V while the AC voltage is 110 V to 120 V.
CONNECTIONS
Important:
• The Amplifier's output power cannot be increased if multiple Amplifiers (or WA-BA240N Booster Power Amplifier) are inputting and outputting the same signal "in parallel operation" because it will short circuit. Absolutely do not connect the Amplifiers together in parallel operation, doing so may result in a malfunction.
Backup for AC Power Cut
• Do not use UPS (Uninterruptible Power Supply) as backup in case of AC power cut. Use external batteries instead.
Replacing the Fuse
• If the fuse blow, replace it with a fuse that is the same shape and capacity. The wrong type of fuse will be prone to blowing even under normal conditions, and creates the risk of danger if the Amplifier malfunctions.
Rack Mounting Precautions
External Battery Precautions
Note the following precautions when using an external battery.
• Make sure the external battery is a 24 V Lead Acid battery (or two 12 V batteries in series connection). Panasonic Corporation holds no responsibility for any Amplifier fault operation or other inconveniences resulting from using any other batteries except that indicated above.
Use the formula below to determine the battery capacity that is necessary to support the amount of operating time required. Note, however, that the actual amount of operation time provided by a battery varies greatly in accordance with the Amplifier's signal output Level.
When connected to an external battery, the Amplifier will automatically switch to the battery power supply once the AC power supply is cut off by turning off the POWER switch or due to power cut. The battery power is not cut off even when the POWER switch on the back of the Amplifier is turned off. The battery power consumption continues even when both the OPERATE and the POWER switches are off and the OPERATE indicator remains lit amber. Use the formula below to determine the battery life.
To save the power of the battery, switch off both the POWER and the OPERATE, remove the battery if the Amplifier is not in use for a long period.
No battery power will be consumed only if the AC power is connected. And the Amplifier has no built-in battery charger. Note that the battery discharges even when it is not in use, so observe the battery's instructions and check the battery periodically. Be sure to remove the battery from the Amplifier before charging. And charge the battery properly according to the instructions of the battery and the battery charger.
The Amplifier operates normally with the battery voltage over 21 V, and audio output malfunction may occur if the voltage is lower than 21 V.
Battery Capacity [AH] = Amplifier Normal DC Consumption Current [A]* x Required Operating Time [H]
* Based on IEC60065 standards. Refer to the SPECIFICATIONS (page 48).
Battery Life [H] = Battery Capacity [AH] ÷ Amplifier Standby DC Consumption Current [A]*
* Please refer to the SPECIFICATIONS (page 48).
WA-MA120N: 15 A WA-MA240N: 30 A
Cautions:
• Refer all work related to the installation and maintenance of the external battery to qualified service personnel or system installers.
• Be sure to turn off power (AC) before installing or removing a battery. To protect the battery, provide one of the fuses shown below between the battery + terminal and the Amplifier's + terminal.
Take care to ensure proper battery polarity and to avoid shorts while working.
Installing Rack Mounting Brackets
• Installing the supplied rack mounting brackets lets you configure the Amplifier for rack mounting.
1. Remove the screws (M5 x 16) from both
sides of the Amplifier.
2. Use the four screws (M5 x 16) to attach
the rack mounting brackets.
• Also remove the four rubber feet on the bottom of the Amplifier by using a flat blade screwdriver to pry out the pins that hold the feet in place.
VOLTAGE SELECTOR switch
Blank Panel
Blank Panel
PA
Amplifier
PA
PA
OUTIN
G (Ground)
H (Hot)
C (Cold)
3
2
1
Screw
Spring washer
3 (Cold)
2 (Hot)
1 (Ground)
Hot
Ground
Cables and Connectors
Cable with XLR-3-12 Type (Male) Connector
Use this type of cable to connect to inputs 1 through 3. Use a connector that is wired pin 2 hot.
Cable with RCA Pin Plug
Use this type of cable to connect to LINE 1, LINE 2, REC OUT, LINE OUT, INPUT D-OUT, and INS IN/THRU/OUT.
Cable with D-sub 9 pin (Male) Connector on both Ends (inch-pitch screw)
Use this type of cable to link the ALL CALL BUS connectors when connecting multiple Amplifier units together.
Removing the Terminal Cover
1. Loosen the screw that secures the terminal cover.
2. Remove the terminal cover.
ALL CALL BUS COLD
ALL CALL BUS HOT
GND
GND
GND
Control Terminal
Control Terminal
Control Terminal
Control Terminal
ALL CALL BUS COLD
ALL CALL BUS HOT
GND
GND
GND
Control Terminal
Control Terminal
Control Terminal
Control Terminal
Pin No. Pin No. Pin No. Pin No.
Signal Name Signal Name
Amplifier A ALL CALL BUS THRU
Amplifier B ALL CALL BUS IN
Shielded Cable
D-sub 9 pin (Male) connector (inch-pitch screw)
D-sub 9 pin (Male) connector (inch-pitch screw)
1
2
6
7
8
9
3
4
5
1
2
6
7
8
9
6
7
8
9
3
4
5
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
1
2
3
4
5
• Use a straight cable with all pins wired. Be sure to use shielded cable only for audio signal connections.
• General RS422 cable can be used for short distances of a few metres.
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WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N
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WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N
LINE1,2, INPUT2,3, REC OUT, INS IN/OUT Connections
• Use the connections shown below for a microphone or recording/playback equipment, effect device that is not equipped with activation control (no-voltage make contact).
• For information about connecting INPUT1, refer to page 19.
• Change the INPUT1-3 MIC/ LINE switches setting in accordance with the equipment being connected.
• When connecting an effect device, remove the plug inserted in the RCA pin jack.
• Turn the INPUT1-3 +16 V ON/OFF switches on only when using an electret condenser microphone.
Important:
• Leaving this setting on when for any other type of connection will cause malfunction of the connected device or equipment.
• Changing this setting also can cause noise, so be sure to use the INPUT1-3 knobs on the front of the Amplifier to reduce volume before changing this setting.
Audio Signal Source Equipment
(IC player, etc.)
Microphone, etc.
BGM Player
(CD player, etc.)
Recording/ Playback Equipment (cassette deck, etc.)
Effect Device
(graphic equalizer, etc.)
EMG, TEL PAGING, INPUT1 Connections
• Use the connections shown below for emergency announcement equipment or PBX, microphone that is equipped with activation control (no-voltage make contact).
• Change the INPUT1 MIC/ LINE switches setting in accordance with the equipment being connected.
• Turn the INPUT1 D-OUT switch on when the INPUT 1 signal is being output from INPUT D-OUT for 2-channel announcement.
• Be sure to connect the connected device's no-voltage make contact terminal to each activation control terminal [CNT]. If they are not connected, announcement priority control will not work or the audio signal of the equipment will not be output.
• When using a call tone, be sure to make contact with each input equipment's not-voltage make contact and then activate the call tone. The call tone will not be announced if it is activated first.
• Turn the INPUT1 +16 V ON/OFF switch on only when using an electret condenser microphone.
Important:
• Leaving this setting on when for any other type of connection will cause malfunction of the connected device or equipment.
• Changing this setting also can cause noise, so be sure to use the INPUT1 knob on the front of the Amplifier to reduce volume before changing this setting.
Microphone, etc.
Talk Switch (no-voltage make contact)
CALL SIGN Rising Switch (no-voltage make contact)
CALL SIGN Falling Switch (no-voltage make contact)
Emergency Announcement Equipment
PBX, etc.
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
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Speaker Connection Conditions Minimum Composition Impedance Method WA-MA120N WA-MA240N
100 V 70 V 100 V 70 V Speakers connected to Composition impedance 83 42 42 21 ZONE 1 or DIRECT OUT for one zone (120 W) (120 W) (240 W) (240 W) only Speakers connected to Composition impedance 83 42 42 21 multiple zones and DIRECT of all zones (120 W) (120 W) (240 W) (240 W) OUT, and use simultaneously
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WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N
Remote Microphone (WR-210AE) Connection
• Up to four Remote Microphone units can be connected. For multiple connections, priority connection between Remote Microphones is required. For more information, consult the operating instructions of the Remote Microphone.
• Confirm that the -22dBV (RM), -65dBV (MIC) switch is set to -22dBV (RM). If it isn't change the switch setting to -22dBV (RM).
Important 1:
Make this connection if you want to use call tones.
Important 2:
To perform 2-channel announcement from the Remote Microphone, connect the CALL terminal to any one of the C4 to C10 terminals of the Remote Microphone. The individual switch (4-10) on the Remote Microphone that corresponds to the terminal number you connect to can be used to switch to zone 1 interrupt during 2-channel announcement.
Important 3:
If you want the Amplifier to enter the operation mode when activation control is imposed from the Remote Microphone, branch from the cable connected to the Remote Microphone's CONT terminal and connect to the Amplifier's OPERATE ON terminal.
Important 1
Important 2
Important 3
Remote Microphone (WR-210AE)
Connect to any terminal
C4 to 10C3 C2 C1
CONT
CKO
CALL SIGN DOWN CALL SIGN UP
LINE OUT H LINE OUT C
DC 24V
0V
Speaker Connection
• Use the connections shown below for connecting high-impedance or low-impedance loudspeakers.
Caution:
High-impedance and low-impedance loudspeakers cannot be connected at the same time. When using high-impedance loudspeakers, use either 100 V or 70 V.
Important 1
Important 3
Low-impedance Loudspeakers (up to 4)
Important 2
High-impedance Loudspeakers (up to the impedance shown in the table below)
Monitor, etc.
Zone 1
Zone 2
Zone 3
Important 1:
When you want high-impedance loudspeaker output to by 70 V, change the position of the jumper as shown in the illustration. The factory preset is 100 V.
Important 2:
Make sure that the parallel composition impedance of high-impedance loudspeakers does not fall below the values shown in the table below.
Important 3:
Make sure that the parallel composition impedance of low-impedance loudspeakers does not fall below 4 . Up to two 8 speakers or four 16 speakers can be connected in parallel.
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
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WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N
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CONNECTIONS
WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N
Connecting to Override External Attenuation during All-zone Announcement (Using 3-wire connection)
Connecting to Override External Attenuation during All-zone Announcement (Using 4-wire connection)
To external attenuator
Amplifier
All-zone announcement ON
3-wire connection attenuator
(H)
IN B
OUT
IN A
H
HH
ZONE 1 OVERRIDE ZONE 1 External Attenuator
CC
HH
ZONE 2 OVERRIDE ZONE 2 External Attenuator
CC
HH
ZONE 3 OVERRIDE ZONE 3 External Attenuator
CC
C
DIRECT OUT
ATT OVERRIDE
(H)
(OVERRIDE)
(C)
(C)
To external attenuator
Amplifier
4-wire connection attenuator
All-zone announcement ON
(H)
IN B
OUT
IN A
+
HH CC
+
– HH CC
+
– HH CC
+
ZONE 1 External Attenuator
ZONE 2 External Attenuator
ZONE 3 External Attenuator
Relay Power
Relay Power
Relay Power
DC +24V OUT
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
ATT OVERRIDE
(H)
(C)
(0V)
(+24V)
(C)
2-channel Broadcast Announcement Connection
• For 2-channel broadcast announcement, connect the WA-BA240N as shown below.
Important
• Use the gold plated plug (accessories of WA-BA240N) when connecting to LINE IN of WA-BA240N.
• Set the 2-channel announcement volume using the LEVEL knob of WA-BA240N.
Important:
If you want the WA-BA240N to turn on together with the WA-MA120N or WA-MA240N, connect the OPERATE LINK terminal to the OPERATE ON terminal of the WA-BA240N.
Note:
If other amplifiers except WA-BA240N are required, select appropriate power amplifier rated output in accordance with ZONE1 speaker impedance.
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
WA-BA240N
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
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WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N
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WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N
Battery Connection
• Make sure the external battery is a 24 V Lead Acid battery (or two 12 V batteries in series connection). Panasonic Corporation holds no responsibility for any Amplifier fault operation or other inconveniences resulting from using any other batteries except that indicated above.
• Use the formula below to determine the battery capacity that is necessary to support the amount of operating time required. Note, however, that the actual amount of operation time provided by a battery varies greatly in accordance with the Amplifier's signal output level.
Operation On/Off Control
• Operation On Control and Operation Link Control
The Amplifier can be put into the operation mode externally by no-voltage make contact. The Amplifier can also cause other linked equipment to enter operation mode when it enters the operation mode.
Important:
• In order for external operation control to be performed, the POWER switch on the back of the Amplifier must be ON, and the OPERATE switch on the front must be OFF so the Amplifier is in the non-operation (standby) mode. The Amplifier's current operation/non-operation mode is determined by the relationship between external control (no-voltage make contact) status and the Amplifier's OPERATE switch setting.
• Operation Off Control
The Amplifier can be put into the non-operation (standby) mode externally by no-voltage make contact. Use this capability when you want to terminate business announcements from this Amplifier during announcements from external emergency announcement equipment.
Important:
• In order for operation off control to be performed, the POWER switch on the back of the Amplifier must be on, and the OPERATE switch on the front must be ON so the Amplifier is in the operation mode. The Amplifier's current operation/non-operation mode is determined by the relationship between external control (no-voltage make contract) status and the Amplifier's OPERATE switch setting.
Caution:
Be sure to turn off power (AC) before installing or removing a battery. To protect the battery, provide one of the fuses shown below between the battery + terminal and the Amplifier's + terminal.
Battery Capacity [AH] = Amplifier Normal DC Consumption Current [A]* x Required Operating Time [H]
* Based on IEC60065 standards. Refer to SPECIFICATIONS (page 48).
WA-MA120N: 15 A WA-MA240N: 30 A
Take care to ensure proper battery polarity and to avoid shorts while working.
Caution
DC+24V
-
+
Other device power on link
No-voltage make contact
No-voltage make contact
Make
Amplifier's OPERATE switch position
Break
Operation Mode Operation Mode
Non-operation Mode
Operation Mode
Not Depressed (OFF) Depressed (ON)
No-voltage make contact
Make
Amplifier's OPERATE switch position
Break
Non-operation Mode Non-operation Mode
Non-operation Mode
Operation Mode
Not Depressed (OFF) Depressed (ON)
No-voltage make contact
Zone Expansion Connection
• You can expand the number of zones using multiple Amplifier units.
• The illustration below shows the concept behind zone expansion. When connected this way the master Amplifier uses all circuits but additional Amplifiers (Slave 1, 2 etc.) only use the built-in power amplifiers and zone output. This provides the maximum rated output of the Amplifier for each group of three zones.
• The maximum number of Amplifiers (including the master and slaves) is 10, which means there can be to 30 zones.
Important 3
Important 3
Important 1
Important 2
Important 2
Amplifier (Master)
Amplifier (Slave 1)
Amplifier (Slave 2)
To Amplifier (Slave 3)
Connect to each input device
To zone 1 to 3 speakers
To zone 4 to 6 speakers
To zone 7 to 9 speakers
Important 3
Important 1
Important 1
Important 2
• All connect the ALL CALL BUS connectors as shown in the illustration. All-zone announcement will not be possible if these connectors are not connected.
Important 1:
On all of the Amplifiers, set the UNITS SET switches to the total number of Amplifiers. Example: In the case there is one master and four slaves, set the UNITS SET switches of all of the Amplifiers to 5.
Important 2:
Never remove the plug from the RCA pin jack of the master Amplifier. No sound will be output in any of the zones if you do. For all of the slave units, remove the plug and then do the connections.
Important 3:
Connect when you want operation control activated on all of the Amplifiers. For the connection shown in the illustration here, entering the operation mode on the master also puts all of the slaves into the operation mode as well. Note, however, that the slaves must be in the standby mode before the master goes into the operation mode. For information about operation on/off control, see page 24.
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WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N
Important 2
Important 1
Important 1
Important 2
Important 2
Amplifier (Area 1)
Amplifier (Area 2)
Amplifier (Area 3)
Amplifier (to Area 4)
Connect to each input device
Connect to each input device
Connect to each input device
To Area 1, Zone 1 to 3 speakers
To Area 2, Zone 1 to 3 speakers
To Area 3, Zone 1 to 3 speakers
Important 1
Important 1:
On all of the Amplifiers, set the UNITS SET switches to the total number of Amplifiers. Example: In the case there is one master and four slaves, set the UNITS SET switches of all of the Amplifiers to 5.
Inter-area All-zone Announcement Connection
• When Amplifiers are being used for separate operation in multiple areas, they can be connected using the ALL CALL BUS to allow all-zone announcement from one area to all of the other areas.
• The signal paths of an inter-area all-zone announcement during normal operation are shown below. In addition, each input device that is capable of all-zone announcement has a priority level within the same area and between different areas. During an emergency announcement from the emergency announcement equipment in Area 2 of the illustration below, for example, all-zone announcement from any PBX or Remote Microphone from areas 1 through 3 is disabled. When two devices have the same priority, their input is mixed and announced to all zones. In the illustration below, for example, two PBX or two Remote Microphones can be used to announce from different areas to all zones.
• Inter-area all-zone announcement can be configured for up to 10 Amplifiers and 10 areas.
BGM
Built-in
Power Amplifier
Microphone
Remote
Microphone
Amplifier
Area 1
Normal operation from individual zone announcement device (BGM, non-priority microphone)
ALL CALL BUS THRU
ALL CALL BUS THRU
Mixing Mixing
BGM
PBXPBX
BGM
Built-in
Power Amplifier
Microphone
Remote
Microphone
Amplifier
Area 3
ALL CALL BUS THRU
Mixing Mixing
PBX
BGM
Built-in
Power Amplifier
Microphone
Remote
Microphone
Amplifier
ALL CALL BUS IN
ALL CALL BUS IN
BGM
Built-in
Power Amplifier
Microphone
Remote
Microphone
Amplifier
Area 3
ALL CALL BUS THRU
Mixing Mixing
PBX
ALL CALL BUS IN
Area 2
Mixing Mixing
PBX
ALL CALL BUS THRU
BGM
Built-in
Power Amplifier
Microphone
Remote
Microphone
Amplifier
ALL CALL BUS IN
Area 2
Mixing Mixing
PBX
Built-in
Power Amplifier
Microphone
Remote
Microphone
Amplifier
Area 1
ALL CALL BUS THRU
Mixing Mixing
Up to 10 Amplifiers, 10 areas Up to 10 Amplifiers, 10 areas
Inter-area all-zone announcement from all-zone announcement device (priority microphone and remote control microphone, PBX, non-priority announcement device)
Emergency
Announcement
Equipment
Emergency
Announcement
Equipment
Important 2:
Connect when you want operation control activated on all of the Amplifiers. For the connection shown in the illustration here, entering the operation mode on the master also puts all of the slaves into the operation mode as well. Note, however, that the slaves must be in the standby mode before the master goes into the operation mode. For information about operation on/off control, see page 24.
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Main System
Monitor System
Amplifier (WA-BA240N, etc.)
Important
LINE IN
LINE THRU
LINE IN
LINE THRU
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Line-level Equipment Connection
• Connect external devices (e.g. pre-amplifiers) to the LINE IN jack. The following illustration is a connection example with the Mixing Power Amplifier (WA-MA120N or WA-MA240N).
• Be sure to use the gold plated plugs (accessories) when using the LINE IN jack and/or the LINE THRU jack.
• Refer to the Operating Instructions of WA-MA120N or WA-MA240N for input and output connection in the Main System. And refer to the next page for method of connecting loudspeakers in the Monitor System.
• Connect the LINE THRU when you want the output of the equipment connected to the LINE IN jack to be input to other equipment as well.
Important:
The LINE THRU jack connects directly without going through the LINE IN jack's internal circuitry. Consequently, the load from the viewpoint of the line-level equipment is the parallel composition value of the Amplifier's input impedance (100 k) and the input impedance of the equipment connected after the LINE THRU jack. Ensure that the input impedance parallel composition value is not less than the matching load impedance of the line equipment.
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
WA-BA240N
Speaker Connection
• Use the connections shown below for connecting high-impedance or low-impedance loudspeakers.
Caution:
High-impedance and low-impedance loudspeakers cannot be connected at the same time. When using high-impedance loudspeakers, use either 100 V or 70 V.
Important 1:
Make sure that the parallel composition impedance of the high-impedance loudspeakers does not become less than 42 in the case of 100 V, or less than 21 in the case of 70 V.
Important 2:
Make sure that the parallel composition impedance of low-impedance loudspeakers does not fall below 4 . Up to two 8 speakers or four 16 speakers can be connected in parallel.
Important 1
High-impedance Loudspeakers (42 or 21 )
Important 2
Low-impedance Loudspeakers (up to 4 )
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WA-BA240N
Important
100 V Input Connection
• Connecting power amplifier output for high-impedance loudspeakers as shown below makes it possible to expand the number of speakers through the Amplifier.
• The following illustration is a connection example with the Mixing Power Amplifier (WA-MA120N or WA-MA240N).
• ZONE 2, ZONE 3 or DIRECT OUT terminals are also available for output of WA-MA120N or WA-MA240N.
• To perform operation link control, interconnect the OPERATE ON/LINK/OFF terminals of the various devices. For information about operation on/off control, see page 31.
• Use amplifiers that support high-impedance loudspeakers when using amplifiers except WA-MA120N or WA-MA240N.
Important:
When the rated output of the power amplifier connected to the Amplifier's 100 V terminal is less than 100 V, the output of the Amplifier will be lower than the rated output.
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
WA-BA240N
WA-BA240N
Caution
DC+24V
+–
Battery Connection
• Make sure the external battery is a 24 V Lead Acid battery (or two 12 V batteries in series connection).
Panasonic Corporation holds no responsibility for any
Amplifier fault operation or other inconveniences resulting from using any other batteries except that indicated above.
• Use the formula below to determine the battery capacity that is necessary to support the amount of operating time required. Note, however, that the actual amount of operation time provided by a battery varies greatly in accordance with the Amplifier's signal output level.
Battery Capacity [AH] = Amplifier Normal DC Consumption Current [A]* x Required Operating Time [H]
* Based on IEC60065 standards. Refer to SPECIFICATIONS (page 53).
Caution:
Be sure to turn off power (AC) before installing or removing a battery. To protect the battery, provide a 30 A fuse between the battery + terminal and the Amplifier's + terminal. Take care to ensure proper battery polarity and to avoid shorts while working.
Operation On/Off Control
• Operation On Control and Operation Link Control
The Amplifier can be put into the operation mode externally by no-voltage make contact. The Amplifier can also cause other linked equipment to enter operation mode when it enters the operation mode.
Important:
In order for external operation control to be performed, the POWER switch on the back of the Amplifier must be on, and the OPERATE switch on the front must be OFF so the Amplifier is in the non-operation (standby) mode. The Amplifier's current operation/non-operation mode is determined by the relationship between external control (no-voltage make contact) status and the Amplifier's OPERATE switch setting.
• Operation Off Control
The Amplifier can be put into the non-operation (standby) mode externally by no-voltage make contact.
Important:
In order for operation off control to be performed, the POWER switch on the back of the Amplifier must be on, and the OPERATE switch on the front must be ON so the Amplifier is in the operation mode. The Amplifier's current operation/non-operation mode is determined by the relationship between external control (no-voltage make contract) status and the Amplifier's OPERATE switch setting.
Amplifier's OPERATE switch position
Not Depressed (OFF) Depressed (ON)
Other device power on link
No-voltage make contact
No-voltage make contact
Make
Operation Mode
Operation Mode
Non-operation Mode
Operation Mode
Break
Amplifier's OPERATE switch position
Not Depressed (OFF) Depressed (ON)
No-voltage make contact
No-voltage make contact
Make
Non-operation Mode Non-operation Mode
Non-operation Mode
Break
Operation Mode
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WU-ZM001E
CONNECTIONS AND SETTINGS
Warning:
• Be sure to turn off power before connecting or configuring settings. Be sure to turn off the device supplying power to the Sound Message Unit. Leaving power supplied creates the risk of electric shock and damage to equipment.
Installing the Sound Message Unit to the mixing power amplifier and configuring connections
1. Remove the top cover of the mixing power
amplifier (Amplifier).
4. Put 3 wiring cables on the heat sink and keep them there.
Under this condition, push this unit all the way in and fix this unit to the Amplifier with the 2 screws, which are removed in step 2.
2. Remove the front blank panel from the Amplifier.
3.
Remove the cable connected to CN14 on the main board of the Amplifier.
Connect two internal wiring cables (accessories) separately to CN12 and CN6 on the Amplifier's main board.
Note:
Uplift the front panel side of this unit when inserting it into the Amplifier. Or else, the cable clamp on the top of this unit may make a hindrance against inserting
Warning:
Be cautious not to get your finger clamped when inserting this unit into the Mixing Power Amplifier.
Cable clamp
6. Fasten the top of the Sound Message Unit and the Amplifier's frame with two screws (provided).
5. Connect the 3 cables to CN1 and CN2 on the back of this unit, and to CN200 on the side of this unit. Then clamp the cables as shown below with the cable clamp, which is installed on this unit. (The cable clamp is made of metal and shielded with black vinyl.)
7. Replace the Amplifier's top cover.
Fix the Amplifier's top cover with the screws, which Are removed in step1.
Connecting MSG Control Input
MSG Control Input is connected as shown below.
k
Heat sink
Cable clamp
CN14
CN6
CN12
Heat sin
Clamp here
Cable clamp CN12
CN1 CN2
CN200
CN6
CN14
CN12
CN6
No-voltage make contact
No-voltage make contact
No-voltage make contact
No-voltage make contact
Standardized clock (Radio synchronized clock,etc.)
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WU-ZS001E
SURVEILLANCE I/F Connector Example Application: (1) – Switch Trigger/Status Indication
After connecting to an external line as shown below, the switches can be used to trigger various operations, while indicators can be used to determine the status of the amplifier.
1
14
13
25
SURVEILLANCE I/F Connector
ZONE 1
Short
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
CLOCK ADJ CONT
SP LINE REFERENCE
SETTING ACTIVATION
SP LINE CHECK
ACTIVATION
ZONE 1
Open
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
GROUND FAULT
PA SIGNAL FAULT
PA TEMP FAULT
COMM FAULT
CHECKING / SETTING BUSY
REFERENCE ERROR
SURVEILLANCE I/F Connector Example Application: (2) – Backup Amplifier Connection
After connecting to an external line as shown below, the system can be configured to switch automatically to a backup amplifier whenever a fault occurs on this amplifier.
GREEN-SETTING COMPLETED
AMBER-NO SETTING
AMBER-OPEN
RED-SHORT
SP LINE FAULT
FAULT
GROUND
1234
ZONE
5
SURVEILLANCE I/F SP LINE
SETTINGCHECK
/SETTING STATUS
DC+24V MAX200mA
RM DC
MAX 200mA
G
POWER
0
1010
0
ON OFF
NO.3:COLD
NO.2:HOT
NO.1:GND
CONNECTION
-22dBV(RM)
MSG
GG
EMG1 EMG2
GG
CLK ADJ.
NCNCNCNCNCGCNT
SIGNAL
12345678910
UNITS SET ALL CALL
BUS THRU
ALL CALL
BUS IN
INS THRU
+16V
321
PAGING RM
+
DC +24V IN
-
+
DC +24V OUT
-
AC IN
SELECTOR
220V-240V110V-120V
GND
INS IN
LINEMIC
GCH
ONOFF
D-OUT
VOLTAGE
-65dBV(MIC) T1AL
/DC OUT
TEL
CNTCNTCNTCNTCALLBCZ1 Z2 Z3
G
RM
LINE 2 LINE 1
REC OUT INS OUT LINE OUT
ALL CALL
C
ZONE 3HZONE 2
CHG
OPERATE ON
CNT
G
OPERATE OFF
OPERATE LINK
C
ZONE 1
H
NC
DIRECT OUT
K2 K1
SP
(H)(C) CH
ZONE 1 CALL INCHATT OVERRIDE
IN A IN B OUT0VSP100V
SP SP
70V
NC NC
NC NC NC NC
ON
OFF
INPUT D-OUT
SHOCK.DO NOT OPEN
RISK OF ELECTRIC
CAUTION
ON
OFF
OPTION
11INPUT
CNT CNT
0dBV 10k0dBV 10k0dBV 10k-22dBV 10k-22dBV 10k
10k
MAKE SURE THE COMBINED SPEAKER IMPEDANCES ARE 83 OR MORE THAN 4
0dBV 10k
0dBV 100k
MAKE SURE THE COMBINED SPEAKER IMPEDANCES ARE 42 OR MORE THAN 4
G
OPERATE ON
CNT
G
OPERATE OFF CNTCNT
G
OPERATE LINK
NC
SP
0V4
SP
100V
SP SP
70V
NC NC
NC NC NC NC
NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC
NC NC NC NC NC NC
NCNC
0V100V
THRU
LINE
IN
0dBV 100k
LEVEL
INPUT
0
10
SER.No.
VOLTAGE
110V-120V 220V-240V
SELECTOR
POWER
CAUTION
RISK OF ELECTRIC
SHOCK.DO NOT OPEN
OFF
ON
Important
External relay
Remove the jumper
Pin No.12 PA SIGNAL FAULT
(Refer to page 63 for detailed information.)
Important:
Use a 30 VDC 3 A relay or a 250 VAC 3 A relay or greater.
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
WA-BA240N
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WR-210AE
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WR-210AE
Connectable PA Systems
Refer to the following table to determine the number of Remote Microphones that can be connected to the PA systems.
PA System Name Number of devices that can be connected
Name Type Remote Microphone (WR-210AE) Extension Unit (WU-RM205E)
Mixing Power Amplifier WA-MA120N 4 4*
WA-MA240N 4 4*
*A maximum of 4 Remote Microphones can be connected to each WR-210AE.
Cable Diameters
Cable Lengths 200 m or less 500 m or less Shielded cable 0.5 mm2(AWG20) to 1.25 mm2 (AWG16) Control cable ø0.8 mm (AWG20) to ø1.2 mm (AWG16)
ø1.2 mm (AWG16)
• If cables other than those shown above are used, use a cable with 1-wire line resistance that is not in excess of 7 Ω.
• If you plan to move the Remote Microphone while using it, use a stranded conductor cable to extend it.
Depending on the PA system being used, the shielded cable connected to the LINE OUT terminal should be either shielded mono cable or shielded pair cable.
PA System Name Cable Type
Mixing Power Amplifier Shielded pair cable
CONNECTIONS
LINE INPUT Terminal and REC OUT Terminal Connection
Connect the pin plug's signal wire and GND wires to the ø6.3 monaural plug's tip contact and sleeve contact respectively.
When a ø6.3 stereo plug is used, the connection method is shown below.
Mixing Power Amplifier (WA-MA120N/240N) Connection
Move the -22 dBV(RM)/-65 dBV switch on the Mixing Power Amplifier to the -22 dBV(RM) side.
Note 1: Connect to play the Mixing Power Amplifier’s call sign from the CALL SIGN button on the Remote Microphone. Note 2: To perform 2-channel announcement from the Remote Microphone, connect the CALL terminal to any one of the C4 to C10 terminals
of the Remote Microphone. The numbered switch (4-10) on the Remote Microphone that corresponds to the terminal number you connect to can be used to switch to zone 1 interrupt during 2-channel announcement.
*1: Connect to a C terminal to make 2-channel announcements from the Remote Microphone. The number to which the connection was made is
the number of the switch for the 2-channel announcements.
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
WR-210AE
11 mm
10 9876
Note 2
C
54321
CALL SIGN
CKO
DOWN
PRIORITY LINE OUT
CONT
OUT
INUP
COM (0V)
0V
DC 24V
CH
H
C
Note 1
*1
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0 dBV
COM
C
24V0V
H
OUT IN
(0V)
LIN OUT
DC
PRIORITY
REC OUT
0 dBV
COM
C
24V0V
H
OUT IN
(0V)
LIN OUT
DC
PRIORITY
REC OUT
0 dBV
COM
C
24V0V
H
OUT IN
(0V)
LIN OUT
DC
PRIORITY
REC OUT
Shielded pair cable
Remote Microphone 1
First priority
(Master)
Remote Microphone 2
Second priority
(Slave 1)
Remote Microphone 3
Third priority
(Slave 2)
Amplifier
Individual Priority
Making connection settings
Refer to the following illustration for connecting up to 4 Remote Microphone. And the priority order of Remote Microphones depends on the order, in which they are connected to the Mixing Power Amplifier. Connect the high priority Remote Microphone’s priority output to the low priority Remote Microphone’s priority input. Do not connect the priority input and priority output if the priority order setting is not set. Connect the LINE OUT cables in parallel. Refer to "Mixing Power Amplifier (WA-MA120N/240N) Connection-2" on page 6 and 7 for information about connecting Remote Microphone to Mixing Power Amplifier (WA-MA120N/240N).
Connections between Mixing Power Amplifiers
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the Mixing Power Amplifier for details.
*1: Connect the ALL CALL BUS to be able to make all-line all-zone announcements.
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the Mixing Power Amplifier for the specifications for the cables.
*2: Set all the unit count switches for the total number of Mixing Power Amplifiers connected.
Example: Turn all “3” ON if three units, including masters and slaves, are connected.
*3: Remove the slave’s short pin.
Important: Do not remove the master’s short pin. If it is removed, audio will not be output.
*4: Connect INS.
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the Mixing Power Amplifier for the specifications for the cables.
MEMO
ALL CALL
*2
BUS THRU
*1
*3
INS THRU
*4
ALL CALL
BUS IN
ALL CALL
BUS THRU
*1
*2 *2
*3
INSININS
THRU
*4
ALL CALL
BUS IN
*3
INS IN
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WR-201E
CONNECTIONS
PA System Name Number of Possible Connections
Name Type Remote Microphone (WR-201E)
Mixing Power Amplifier WA-MA120N 2
WA-MA240N 2
Connectable PA Systems
Refer to the following table to determine the number of Remote Microphones that can be connected to the PA systems.
Cable Diameters
Binding Cables
Bind the cables as shown in the figure below.
The insulation at the end of a cable being connected should be stripped to 11 mm (standard strip length).
11 mm
Cable Lengths 200 m or less 500 m or less Shielded cable 0.5 mm2(AWG20) to 1.25 mm2(AWG16) Control cable ø
0.8 mm (AWG20) to
ø
1.2 mm (AWG16)
ø1.2 mm (AWG16)
PA System Name Cable Type
Mixing Power Amplifier Shielded pair cable
• Use cables that have a line resistance of 7 or less if one of the cables listed above is not available.
• Use a multicore cable if you intend to move the Remote Microphone freely around on the table while using it.
Use an adequate shielded cable (either a one wire or two-wire type according to the PA system being used) for connecting to the LINE OUT terminal.
Mixing Power Amplifier (WA-MA120N/240N) Connection-1
Select -22 dBV (RM) with the switch 1 on the back of the Mixing Power Amplifier. Volume should be adjusted to the desired level using the Volume control [RM] knob 2 on the back of Mixing Power Amplifier (WA-MA120N/240N).
Making connections for all-zone announcements
Note 1: Connect to play the Mixing Power Amplifier's call sign from the CALL SIGN button on the Remote Microphone. Note 2: When using more than one Mixing Power Amplifiers, refer to the instructions on Connection between Mixing Power
Amplifiers. (See page 43.)
Important:
• Set the call sign volume-control on the bottom of the Remote Microphone to its lowest setting to use the Mixing Power Amplifier's built-in call sign.
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
WR-201E
Note 1
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WR-201E
Mixing Power Amplifier (WA-MA120N/240N) Connection-2
Refer to previous page for "Mixing Power Amplifier (WA-MA120N/240N) Connection-1" and the illustration and set 1 and 2 as well.
Making connections for zone announcements
Connections between Mixing Power Amplifiers
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the Mixing Power Amplifier for details.
*1: Connect the ALL CALL BUS to be able to make all-line all-zone announcements.
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the Mixing Power Amplifier for the specifications for the cables.
*2: Set all the unit count switches for the total number of Mixing Power Amplifiers connected.
Example: Turn all "3" ON if three units, including masters and slaves, are connected.
*3: Remove the slave's short pin.
Important: Do not remove the master's short pin. If it is removed, audio will not be output.
*4: Connect INS.
Refer to the Operating Instructions of the Mixing Power Amplifier for the specifications for the cables.
Note 1: Connect to play the Mixing Power Amplifier's call sign from the CALL SIGN button on the Remote Microphone (WR-201E). Note 2: When the Remote Microphones (WR-201E) and (WR-201E) are connected to the same system, audio signals are mixed and heard in
all connected zones if you operate them at the same time.
Note 3: When using more than one Mixing Power Amplifiers, refer to the instructions on Connection between Mixing Power Amplifiers. (See
page 43.)
Important:
• Set the call sign volume-control on the bottom of the Remote Microphone (WR-201E) to its lowest setting to use the Mixing Power Amplifier's built-in call sign.
*1 When using more than one Remote Microphone (WR-201E) to make announcements to each block, a reverse current inhibitor diode (forward
current 1 A or greater, peak inverse voltage 200 V or greater) is necessary.
ALL CALL
BUS THRU
Master Slave1 Slave2
INS THRU
INSININS
THRU
INS IN
ALL CALL
BUS IN
ALL CALL
BUS THRU
ALL CALL
BUS IN
*1
*2
*3
*3
*1
*2 *2
*3
*4*4
BC BC BC
To the CONT terminal of the Remote Microphone
LINE IN Terminal Connection
The Remote Microphone's LINE IN terminal uses a stereo mini-jack. Commercially available CD players are connected as shown below. Wiring for the ø3.5 stereo mini-plug and the pin plug is shown below.
CD player
L
R
To line out of CD player
To line in terminal
ø3.5 stereo mini-plug splits into two pin plugs
WA-MA120N
or
WA-MA240N
WR-201E
WR-201E
*1
Note 1 Note 2
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Mixing Power Amplifier
WA-MA120N (120 W)
Mixing Power Amplifier
WA-MA240N (240 W)
PREFACE
The WA-MA120N/240N is a Mixing Power Amplifier that features multi-input, announcement priority control, call tone, and other features. You can select either a 120 W model (WA-MA120N) or 240 W model (WA-MA240N) to suit the structure of your system. Features such as 2-channel announcement, Remote Microphone announcement, zone expansion capabilities,
all-zone announcement between different work areas, and other features provide outstanding system flexibility that meets the needs of a wide range of applications, including retail outlets, businesses, office buildings, factories, schools, and more. The term "Amplifier" in this manual refers to the Panasonic WA-MA120N/240N Mixing Power Amplifier.
FEATURES
Can be configured as a 1-channel or 2-channel
broadcast announcement system.
Supports connection of up to four Remote
Microphones (WR-210AE). Individual zone, group, all­zone, and 2-channel broadcast announcements are all supported from Remote Microphones.
Expansion to up to 30 zones is supported by
combining up to 10 Amplifier units.
When multiple Amplifier units are used in combination,
all-zone announcement is supported even if each area has a different system configuration.
Other Functions
• Multiple inputs for two line inputs, three microphone/line inputs, one Remote Microphone input, one telephone paging input, and one EMG input. Supports connection to business and emergency announcement equipment at a single location.
• Announcement priority control with four 1-channel
announcement priority levels (fixed). In case of an emergency call or emergency announcement, lower priority announcements are blocked automatically in accordance with the priority levels.
• Easy switching of high impedance loudspeaker output voltage between 100 V and 70 V for plenty of flexibility to adapt to the needs of each system.
• Equipped with REC OUT, LINE OUT, INS IN/THRU/ OUT. The Amplifier can be expanded while connecting equipment to enable announcements required for operation of a particular business.
• External attenuators can be bypassed during all-zone announcement. This allows emergency announcements, even when an attenuator is being used in a local area.
• Operation on/off control can be use for remote switching between operation and non-operation modes.
• Connecting a battery (24 V) allows continued operation in case of a power outage.
2-channel Broadcast Announcement
• This Amplifier supports 2-channel broadcast announcement from INPUT 1 or a Remote Microphone.
• The illustration below shows the concept behind 2-channel broadcast announcement. This function can be used to announce to zone 1 only, without interrupting the BGM being played in zones 2 and 3. Note, however, that zone1 2-channel broadcast announcement is cancelled during all-zone announcement. Because of this, it coincides with the 1-channel announcement and the output audio signal priority for zone 1 is shown in the table below.
BGM
BGM
BGM
BGM
BGM
BGM
BGM
BGM
Zone 1 speaker
Zone 2 speaker
Zone 3 speaker
Zone 1 speaker
Zone 2 speaker
Zone 3 speaker
Zone 1 speaker
Zone 2 speaker
Zone 3 speaker
Zone 1 speaker
Zone 2 speaker
Zone 3 speaker
Zone 1 speaker
Zone 2 speaker
Zone 3 speaker
Remote Microphone announcement
(BGM cut)
(BGM cut)
2-channel announcement
Announcement by Remote Microphone to zone 1 only...
2-channel broadcast announcement to zone 1 only...
1-channel announcement
2-channel broadcast
announcement
1-channel
2-channel
1-channel
2-channel
BGM player
Amplifier
Call microphone
Line input [LINE 1, 2]
INPUT 1 input terminal [INPUT 1]
Remote Microphone input [RM]
Mixing
Mixing
Built-in power amplifier
External power amplifier
INPUT D-OUT jack [INPUT D-OUT]
CALL relay
ZONE 1 CALL IN terminals [ZONE 1 CALL IN]
Zone relay
Zone 1 output terminal [ZONE 1]
Zone 2 output terminal [ZONE 2]
Zone 3 output terminal [ZONE 3]
Remote Microphone
• When INPUT 1 and a Remote Microphone are both used for 2-channel broadcast announcement, the input is mixed.
Level Zone 1 output audio signal source
1 All-zone announcement from emergency announcement equipment 2 All-zone announcement from telephone paging
All-zone announcement from INPUT 1 (during 1-channel announcement) 3 All-zone announcement from Remote Microphone 4 2-channel broadcast announcement from Remote Microphone
2-channel broadcast announcement from INPUT 1 5 Individual zone announcement from Remote Microphone 6 INPUT 2, 3, LINE 1,2
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Front View
2914 365
420
132
Unit: mm
Rear View
ACCESSORIES
Operating Instructions (this manual) ..........................1 pc.
Use the following items for installation work.
Power Cords (1.8 m)...................................................2 pcs. (1 flat 3-prong plug type, 1 round 2-prong plug type)
Spare Fuses................................................................1 pc. (For DC power output)
Rack Mounting Brackets.............................................2 pcs.
* The illustration shows the WA-MA120N. The WA-MA240N is the same in both appearance and function.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Model No. WA-MA120N WA-MA240N Power Source AC:110 V-120 V or 220 V-240 V (selectable), 50 Hz /60 Hz
DC:+24 V (Battery), M3 screw terminal
*1
Power Consumption (AC) Non-operation mode 25 W 30 W
(standby) Under normal operating 125 W 225 W conditions according to IEC60065 With rated output signal 360 W 755 W
Current Consumption (DC) Non-operation mode 0.5 A 0.5 A
(standby) Under normal operating 4.5 A 8.5 A conditions according to IEC60065
With rated output signal 10 A 20 A Rated Output 120 W 240 W Frequency Response 50 Hz-15 kHz Distortion Less than 1 % at 1 kHz rated output Signal- to-Noise Ratio More than 60 dB (-22 dBV input to ZONE output) Tone Control Bass:±10 dB at 100 Hz, Treble:±10 dB at 10 kHz Volume Control EMG 0 dB to -20 dB
Others 0 dB to – (off) Audio Signal Input INPUT 1-3 Audio Signal MIC:–65 dBV/LINE:–22 dBV (selectable)
Connectors 5 k, electronically balanced, XLR-3-11 type connector
(female) Control No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 VDC, (Only INPUT 1) short-circuit current:under 1 mA, Push-in terminal
*3
LINE 1,2 Jacks –22 dBV, 10 k, unbalanced, RCA pin jack x2 (monaural) RM Terminal Audio Signal RM:–22 dBV/MIC:–65 dBV (selectable) (Remote 10 kΩ, electronically balanced Microphone Control No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 V DC, short­Input) circuit current:under 1 mA
1 CALL (2-channel announcement select)
2 BC (activation control of announcement)
3 ALL CALL (activation control of all-zone announcement)
4 Z1 (zone 1 select)
5 Z2 (zone 2 select)
6 Z3 (zone 3 select)
Power DC+24 V, MAX 200 mA Supply (Up to 4 Remote Microphones (WR-210AE) can be connected) Connector Push-in terminal
*3
TEL PAGING Audio Signal –22 dBV, 10 k, electronically balanced Terminals Control No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 V DC, (Telephone short-circuit current:under 1 mA Paging Input) Connector Push-in terminal
*3
EMG Terminals
Audio Signal 0 dBV, 10 k, electronically balanced
(Emergency
Control No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 V DC,
Equipment
short-circuit current:under 1 mA
Input)
Connector Push-in terminal
*3
INS IN Jack (Insertion Input) 0 dBV, 100 k, unbalanced, RCA pin jack ZONE 1 CALL IN 100 V or 70 V balanced, M3 screw terminal
*2
(for 2-channel Announcement)
Audio Signal Output ZONE 1-3, Output Voltage/ 100 V/83 100 V/42
DIRECT OUT Impedance (changeable to 70 V/42 Ω) (changeable to 70 V/21 Ω) Terminals Connector M3 screw terminal
*2
Model No. WA-MA120N WA-MA240N Audio Signal Output
SP4
Impedance 4
Terminal (Low
Connector M3 screw terminal
*2
Impedance Loudspeaker Output) LINE OUT Jack 0 dBV, 10 kadapted, unbalanced, RCA pin jack REC OUT Jack 0 dBV, 10 kadapted, unbalanced, RCA pin jack x2
(monaural) INS OUT Jack 0 dBV, 10 kadapted, unbalanced, RCA pin jack (Insertion Output) INS THRU Jack Through output from INS IN, unbalanced, RCA pin jack (Insertion Through Output) INPUT D-OUT Jack 0 dBV, 10 kadapted, unbalanced, RCA pin jack (Input Direct Output) (Output for 2-channel announcement from INPUT 1 or RM)
Audio Signal In/Out ALL CALL Audio Signal –20 dBV balanced for expansion BUS Control Activation control of all-zone announcement
IN/THRU 1 from EMG 2 from TEL/INPUT 1 3 from RM Connectors Connector 9-pin female D-sub connector x2 (in/through)
CALL SIGN CNT Terminals No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 V DC, (Activation control of built-in call tones) short-circuit current:under 1mA, Push-in terminal
*3
, 1:4-Tone (Up), 2:4-Tone (Down), 3:2-Tone (Down) One-shot make:single playback, at make:repeat playback
OPERATE ON/OFF Terminals No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 V DC, short-
circuit current:under 1 mA, M3 screw terminal
*2
OPERATE LINK Terminal Open collector output, withstand voltage:+30 V DC, operating
current:under 50 mA, M3 screw terminal
*2
ATT OVERRIDE Terminals No-voltage make contact output (transfer type relay),
withstand voltage: 30 V DC, 250 V AC, contact current:under 3A (DC/AC), M3 screw terminal
*2
Announcement Priority Control (Input Priority at 1-Channel Priority 1:EMG Announcement) Priority 2:TEL PAGING, INPUT 1
Priority 3:RM Priority 4:INPUT 2,3, LINE 1,2
Priority Indicator EMG, TEL, RM PA OUTPUT LEVEL Meter 5 points, -30/-20/-15/-8/0 Other Functions
2-channel announcement by Remote Microphone or paging microphone.
Zone output extension by connecting plural units. (up to 30 zones by 10 units)
All-zone announcement in various operating areas. (up to 10 areas) Phantom Power Supply for INPUT 1-3 +16 V, on/off selectable individually Power Supply for External Equipment DC+24 V, MAX 200 mA, M3 screw terminal
*1
Cooling Fan 3 modes;Stop/Low speed/High speed Operating Temperature 0 °C-+45 °C (32 °F -113 °F) Dimensions
420 mm (W) x 146 mm (H) x 404 mm (D){13-17/32" (W) x 5-3/4" (H) x 15-29/32" (D)}
(Height includes rubber feet and depth includes projections such as rear protect cover.) Weight (Approx.) 14 kg (30.87 lbs.) 15.5 kg (34.17 lbs.) Finish Panel:Gun Metallic painting (ABS Resin)
Case: black painting, Munsell N2.5 or equivalent (steel plate) Optional Products • Remote Microphone:WR-210AE
• Booster Power Amplifier:WA-BA240N (240 W)
0 dB = 1 V *1 Barrier distance:8.12 mm, Suitable cable gauge:AWG18-14 (Solid)/AWG14 (Stranded) *2 Barrier distance:6.27 mm, Suitable cable gauge:AWG22-14 *3 Suitable cable gauge:AWG22-14
*
Dimensions and weight indicated are approximate.Specifications are subject to change without notice.
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WA-BA240N
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS & TERMINALS
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PREFACE
The WA-BA240N is a 240 W output monaural power amplifier. It includes 100 V and 70 V outputs for high-impedance loudspeakers, as well as low-impedance loudspeaker output. Inputs include LINE IN and 100 V. Those who want to expand their high-impedance loudspeakers but feel that the output of their main power amplifier is insufficient can increase the output of their main power amplifier to the 100 V input of the WA-BA240N.
This will provide output up to 240 W from the WA-BA240N, which is enough to support speaker expansion. In addition, operation mode/non-operation mode switching can be performed externally when the WA-BA240N at a distance from the main power amplifier.
The term "Amplifier" in this manual refers to the Panasonic WA-BA240N Booster Power Amplifier.
Rear View
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ADJUSTING INPUT VOLUME
• When line-level equipment is connected to LINE IN, use the LEVEL knob on the back of the Amplifier to adjust the volume to the desired level.
• Input volume cannot be adjusted when power amplifier output is connected to 100 V. Adjust the output level of the power amplifier in this case.
Note:
• When LINE IN and 100 V are connected to different audio signal sources at the same time, the inputs are mixed.
Power Amplifier
(WA-MA120N, MA240N, etc.)
for High-Impedance Loudspeakers
100 V OUT
Pre-amplifier, etc
LEVEL Knob
Line-level equipment, etc.
LINE OUT
DIMENSIONS
420 Unit: mm
365 2913214
SPECIFICATIONS
0 dB = 1 V *1 Barrier distance:8.12 mm,Suitable cable gauge:AWG18-14 (Solid) /AWG14 (Stranded) *2 Barrier distance:6.27 mm,Suitable cable gauge:AWG22-14
*
Dimensions and weight indicated are approximate.Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Power Source AC:110 V - 120 V or 220 V - 240 V (selectable), 50 Hz /60 Hz
DC:+24 V (Battery), M3 screw terminal
*1
Power Consumption Non-operation mode 14 W (AC) (standby)
Under normal operating 190 W conditions according to IEC60065 With rated output signal 730 W
Current Consumption (DC) Non-operation mode 0.1 A
(standby) Under normal operating 8 A conditions according to IEC60065
With rated output signal 20 A Rated Output 240 W Frequency Response 50 Hz - 15 kHz Distortion Less than 1 % at 1 kHz rated output Signal- to-Noise Ratio More than 80 dB Volume Control LINE IN 0 dB to – (off) Audio signal Input LINE IN Jack
0 dBV, 100 kelectronically balanced, Tip-Ring-Sleeve(TRS) phone jack
100 V Terminal 100 V, transformer balanced, M3 screw terminal
*1
Audio signal Output LINE THRU Jack
Through output from LINE input, balanced, Tip-Ring-Sleeve (TRS) phone jack SP100 V Output Voltage 100 V/42 Terminal /Impedance
Connector M3 screw terminal
*2
SP70 V Output Voltage 70 V/21 Terminal /Impedance
Connector M3 screw terminal
*2
SP4 Terminal
Impedance 4
(Low Impedance
Connector M3 screw terminal
*2
Loudspeaker Output)
OPERATE ON/OFF Terminals No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 V DC,
short-circuit current:under 1 mA, M3 screw terminal
*2
OPERATE LINK Terminal Open collector output, withstand voltage:+30 V DC,
operating current:under 50 mA, M3 screw terminal
*2
PA OUTPUT LEVEL Meter 5 points, –30/–20/–15/–8/0 Cooling Fan 3 modes;Stop/Low speed/High speed Operating Temperature 0 °C - +45 °C (32 °F - 113 °F) Dimensions
420 mm (W) x 146 mm (H) x 404 mm (D){16-17/32" (W) x 5-3/4"(H) x 15-29/32" (D)}
(Height includes rubber feet and depth includes projections such as rear protect cover.)
Weight (Approx.) 15 kg (33.1 lbs) Finish Panel: Gun Metallic painting (ABS Resin)
Case:brack painting, Munsell N2.5 or equivalent (steel plate)
ACCESSORIES
Operating Instructions (this manual) ...........................1 pc.
Use the following items for installation work.
Power Cords (1.8 m)...................................................2 pcs. (1 flat 3-prong plug type, 1 round 2-prong plug type)
Rack Mounting Brackets .............................................2 pcs.
Tip-Ring-sleeve (TRS) phone plug (gold plated) ........2 pcs.
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Sound Message Unit
WU-ZM001E
PREFACE
This Sound Message Unit is intended for installation on the WA-MA120N/240N mixing power amplifier (sold separately).
• It makes it easier to playback chimes or make announcements that have been recorded to SD memory cards.
• The built-in program timer function makes it possible to make announcements on a set schedule.
• Emergency messages that have been registered to the internal memory can be played back at the touch of a button.
• It is easy to create schedules with the support software (for personal computers).
FEATURES
Making announcements
• Depending on different usage, announcement and emergency announcement could be easily played back as messages.
• You can make announcements that have been recorded on the sound message unit or a personal computer.
• You can assign any message to the three MESSAGE 1-3 switches.
• You can playback not only file in WAV format but also that in MP3
*1
format.
• You can make announcements that have been previously set from the MSG Control Input on the mixing power amplifier.
Recording messages
• You can record messages to the SD memory card from the REC IN terminal.
• You can switch the REC IN terminal sound source from “Mic” to “Line” depending on the equipment connected.
• You can listen to the recorded messages on headphones hooked up to the PHONES terminal.
• Recorded audio signals can be assigned to the MESSAGE 1-3 switches and the MSG Control Input, and played as announcements.
Scheduled announcements
• You can playback messages according to the schedule, which is configured in advance.
• Schedules (patterns) can be set in units of one day and the patterns can be assigned to a day.
• You can make up to nine types of patterns and announcements with 999 steps can be registered for
each pattern.
• You can quickly change the schedule by switching the patterns.
Making emergency announcements
• There are two types of emergency messages; EMG1 and EMG 2.
• You can write voice message up to 20 seconds on the internal memory for each EMG1 and EMG2. You can also write a signal up to 10 seconds on the internal memory as a lead for the voice message. Emergency message can be made even if the SD memory card has been removed.
• You can make emergency announcements by touching just one switch. EMG 1 switch is for EMG 1 and EMG 2 switch is for EMG 2.
• You can from the mixing power amplifier’s EMG1 Control Input (for EMG1) and EMG2 Control Input (for EMG2).
Support software
• Support software is provided so you can easily create a schedule on your personal computer
*2
.
• Download the schedule data that you create to the SD memory card and just plug it into the sound message unit to make scheduled announcements.
• This software can also be used to modify the system settings and to manage messages.
*1 MP3 is MPEG1 Audio Layer III. *2
Supports Windows 2000 and Windows XP (Home/Professional).
(Languages include English and Simplified Chinese.)
EXPLANATION OF TERMINOLOGY
ABOUT THE SD MEMORY CARD
• Be sure to format the SD memory card on this Sound Message Unit before using it. (However, the SD memory card provided was formatted at the factory and does not need to be formatted).
• SD memory cards formatted on a different machine or a personal computer (Windows standard formatting function) cannot be used on this unit. Problems may occur preventing normal recording and playing back from these cards. If this happens, format the card on this unit.
• SD memory cards with the following capacity (8 MB to 2 GB) can be used on this unit. (Panasonic cards are recommended.) 8 MB, 16 MB, 32 MB, 64 MB, 128 MB, 256 MB, 512 MB, 1 GB and 2 GB
• The actual available capacity of the SD card is less than that indicated.
• An SD card other than the recommended one may not work well in this unit.
• Do not use mini SD card or micro SD card.
• Multi Media Cards (MMC) cannot be used.
• If the access lamp is lit or flashing that means that data is being written to or from the card. If the Amplifier is turned off or the SD memory card is removed it may malfunction or the data on the card may be lost.
• The data on the SD memory card may be lost or damaged due to electric interference, static electricity or a malfunction of this unit or the card. Be sure to back up any important data to your personal computer.
• SD logo is a trademark.
Name Explanation
Amplifier This refers to the mixing power amplifier WA-MA120N/240N.
Emergency message
Special messages announced during emergency situations. There are two messages, EMG1 and EMG2.
EMG1/EMG2 Messages announced in an event of emergency. EMG2 has a priority over EMG1.
Voice message Message announced in an event of emergency. Please register the message that is to be played
in an event of emergency as VOICE MESSAGE. e.g. Fire! Evacuate the building quickly!
Signal The alarm given before voice message to arouse attention.
Message Audio messages announced during normal operations. There are two types, MSG and MSGS.
MSG These messages are created from one sound file. A maximum of 100 MSG can be used.
MSGS These messages are created from multiple MSG messages. A maximum of 50 MSGS can be used.
Announcement The back ground music can be interrupted and announcements, such as chimes or other messages,
can be made. If an announcement is played back while a different announcement is being played back, the announcement that is made second is played back. All of the messages recorded on the sound message unit are announcements.
BGM BGM is Back Ground Music (it is a message). If an announcement is made while BGM is playing,
the BGM is stopped and the announcement is played back. The BGM starts again when the announcement is finished.
ABOUT THE INTERNAL CLOCK
The Sound Message Unit’s internal clock has a back up battery that operates for three months after the AC power is turned off. However, the AC power needs to be hooked up for a minimum of 1.5-2 days to charge the battery.
COPYRIGHT EXPLANATION
Permission from the copyright holder may be necessary for some songs available on the market, depending on the song, the reason it is used and the format in which it is used. Relevant laws should be followed in these situations.
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RECORDING METHODS
Notes on recording
• Sound data is recorded to the SD memory card. Do not remove the SD memory card during recording.
• You can switch the time display between elapsed recorded time and remaining recording time by pressing the SCHEDULE switch while recording.
Connecting external equipment
External equipment is connected as shown below.
• Connecting to REC IN
Connect the external equipment's audio signal out or microphone to this jack. Set the audio signal level (LINE/MIC) to match the device that you are connecting.
• Connecting to PHONES
Connect headphones to this jack.
Note:
REC IN terminal of this unit is for unbalanced input. The audio message could not be recorded if the input is balanced. Please use microphones or equipment of unbalanced output.
SELECT
SD CARD
21
SCHEDULE
CLK ADJ.
EMGMESSAGE
REC IN OUTPUTPHONES
CANCEL
13
RESET
ENTERMENU
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2
Microphone,etc.
Headphone
Item
File format Linear PCM (WAV)
Description
Audio sample rate 44.1 kHz
Audio sample size 16 Bit
Stereo/Mono Mono
Recording formats
The following sound data formats can be recorded to this Sound Message Unit.
Elapsed recorded time Remaining recording time
• The recorded sound data file is saved to the "ZM001" folder on the SD memory card.
* Folders are generated automatically when the SD memory card is formatted.
SD memory card
PRIVATE
MEIGROUP
PSS
ZM001
Press the SCHEDULE switch
Press the SCHEDULE switch
Note:
The elapsed/remaining time displayed during recording is not exact. There might be some difference between the displayed time and the actual one.
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SOUND MESSAGE UNIT SUPPORT SOFTWARECONFIGURATION OF MENU SCREEN
Recording screen
Monitoring screen
Schedule setting screen
Emergency message setting screen
System screen
SD memory card screen
Message setting screen
Normal operation
Use MENU switch to go to setting screen
Schedule pattern creation screen
Weekly schedule setting screen
Schedule file selection screen
Message recording screen
Emergency message recording screen
Time setting screen
Time display setting screen
Internal clock setting screen
MSGS creation screen
Message repetition setting screen
Message type setting screen
Message switch setting screen
MSGCONT setting screen
Message name setting screen
Message delete screen
Data cheak screen
PLAY INTERVAL setting screen
VOLUME screen
CONTROL AMP setting screen
SPEAKER CHECK setting screen
System file screen
Emergency message screen
Sound file clean up screen
SD memory card format screen
• Use the SELECT dial to move between screens on the same level.
• Use the ENTER switch and the CANCEL switch to move between different levels.
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SPECIFICATIONS
Computer software provided (compatible with Windows 2000 and XP) Supported languages: English and Simplified Chinese
The margin of the monthly error:±30 seconds (25˚C)
0 C˚ to +45 C˚
206 mm (W) x 45 mm (H) x 124 mm (D) * Excluding protrusions.
665 g
Panel: Gun metal coating
Support software
Accuracy of the internal clock
Operating temperature range
Dimensions
Weight (Approx.)
Finish
Power Requirements
Frequency characteristics
Distortion factor
Audio signal input and output
MSG Control Input/Output
Controls
Storage media
Audio signal format
Scheduled announcements
Emergency message
Rated Voltage
Consumption Current
Line system
Microphone system
Recording input
Monitor output
EMG1 message execute input [EMG1]
EMG2 message execute input [EMG2]
Regular announcement execute input [MSG]
Clock compensation input [CLK ADJ.]
Emergency message
Regular announcements
Menu controls
Volume adjustment
Playback
Recording
24 V DC (supplied internally by amplifier)
Approximately 220 mA
50 Hz to 15 kHz ± 2 dB
100 Hz to 10 kHz ± 2 dB
1 % or less (1 kHz standard)
Input level: Microphone -65 dBV/Line -12 dBV alternating, input level is adjustable Input impedance: 10 Kunbalanced S/N quotient: 70 dB or higher (Line) Monaural: 3.5 f mini-jack
Output level: -12 dBV, output level is adjustable Output impedance: 32 unbalanced (load impedance: 32 or higher) S/N quotient: 70 dB or higher Stereo: 3.5f mini-jack
Open circuit voltage 5 V; Short circuit current 1 mA (on back of Amplifier)
Open circuit voltage 5 V; Short circuit current 1 mA (on back of Amplifier)
Open circuit voltage 5 V; Short circuit current 1 mA (on back of Amplifier)
Open circuit voltage 5 V; Short circuit current 1 mA (on back of Amplifier)
EMG 1-2 switches [EMG1] and [EMG2]
MESSAGE 1-3 switches [MESSAGE1-3]
LCD: 16 characters x 2 lines MENU switch [MENU], ENTER switch, CANCEL switch [CANCEL], SELECT dial [SELECT], SCHEDULE switch [SCHEDULE], CLK ADJ switch [CLK ADJ.]
REC IN knob [REC IN] PHONES knob [PHONES] OUTPUT knob [OUTPUT]
SD memory card (Panasonic cards are recommended) *Up to a maximum of 2 GB
WAV format: 44.1 kHz, 16 bit, MONO MP3 format: 44.1 kHz, 128 kbps, STEREO * STEREO audio signals are played back mixed on both channels.
WAV format: 44.1 kHz, 16 bit, MONO * Maximum continuous recording time is 10 minutes.
Schedule pattern assigned to day of the week 9 types of schedule patterns 999 steps possible for each pattern 100 types of messages or combined messages can be set for each step
2 types of messages, EMG1 message and EMG2 message can be written to the internal memory Each message has a signal tone (10 seconds) and a message (20 seconds)
ACCESSORIES
Operating Instructions (this manual)..............................1 pc.
Support software (CD-ROM)..........................................1 pc.
SD memory card (64 MB) .............................................1 pc.
Use the following items for installation work.
Internal Connection Cables..........................................2 pcs.
Screws (M3 x 6) ...........................................................2 pcs.
DIMENSIONS
SELECT
124
4
EMGMESSAGE
13
2
SCHEDULE
CLK ADJ.
RESET
194 206
ENTERMENU
SD CARD
CANCEL
REC IN OUTPUTPHONES
21
WU-ZM001
45
22.5
7.5
Unit: mm
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Surveillance Unit
WU-ZS001E
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS & TERMINALS
Top of Unit
1 CN101 Terminal 2 CN102 Terminal 3 CN103 Terminal 4 CN104 Terminal
5 DIP Switches
6 SURVEILLANCE I/F Connector
PREFACE
This Surveillance Unit is intended for installation on the WA­MA120N/240N Mixing Power Amplifier (sold separately). Installation of the Surveillance Unit ensures system reliability and safety by detection of speaker line failures, as well as audio signal problems and abnormally high temperatures in the amplifier.
• Detects and notifies speaker line faults (shorts, disconnections, grounding), amplifier audio signal problems, and abnormally high amplifier temperatures.
• A built-in interval timer schedules automatic checks for speaker line failures at a preset interval.
• Non-stop monitoring for amplifier audio signal problems and
abnormally high temperatures, and notifies when abnormalities are discovered.
• Speaker line failure detection can be executed by Sound Message Unit scheduler.
• Switch operation allows manual execution of speaker line check.
• SURVEILLANCE I/F connector supports execution of speaker line check and acquisition of each fault notification.
• Fault notification from the SURVEILLANCE I/F connector allows configuration of a system that switches to a backup amplifier when the power amplifier has a problem.
FEATURES
Speaker Line Check
• Speaker lines can be checked individually for shorts and disconnections.
• Overall speaker line check for grounding.
• Speaker line check is performed according to the time interval setting. Notification about any faults occurred during the time interval will not be made at once. See the illustration below for details.
• Check interval can be set to none, 10 minutes, 60 minutes, or 24 hours. The factory default setting is 24 hours.
• Execution of speaker line failure detection cancelled during all-zone announcement. And it will not be resumed automatically when all-zone announcement ends.
• Indicators on the front panel of the mixing power amplifier signal malfunction. Notification of the fault is also sent from the SURVEILLANCE I/F connector at the same time. Detection of a short in a speaker line causes automatic cut off of the line's output.
• CHECK/SETTING switch can be used to execute the speaker line check or to set the line impedance reference
value. The same setting is also possible from the SURVEILLANCE I/F connector.
• The Surveillance Unit's indicator and the FAULT indicator on the front of the mixing power amplifier flash to indicate that speaker line failure detection is in progress and while the line impedance reference value is being obtained.
• Detection of a short causes the applicable line to be cut.
• The speaker line check will not be performed during all-zone announcement. And when there is no all-zone announcement, it will be performed as scheduled by the time interval setting.
Detection of Amplifier Audio Signal Problems
• Audio output of the amplifier is constantly monitored to ensure operation is normal.
• Indicators on the front panel of the mixing power amplifier signal problems. Notification of the problem is also sent from the SURVEILLANCE I/F connector at the same time.
Detection of Abnormally High Amplifier Temperature
• The amplifier is constantly monitored to ensure normal temperature increase.
• Indicators on the front panel of the mixing power amplifier signal abnormalities. Notification of the abnormality is also sent from the SURVEILLANCE I/F connector at the same time.
Check
Fault
Next fault detection and notification
Check
(n-1)
(n)
Time
Time interval
DIP Switch
Name Description Settings Factory
Number Default
1 Fixed settings Fixed at factory default setting ON 2 TIMER1 Interval timer setting 1 None/10 minutes/
24 hours
3 TIMER2 Interval timer setting 2
60minutes/24 hours
4 MASTER/SLAVE Master/slave setting MASTER/SLAVE
MASTER
5
POWER ON CHECK
Power on speaker line check setting
ON/OFF ON
6
BUS SYNC ENABLE
Speaker line test sync on/off for ON/OFF OFF multi-amp connection
Pin Number
Signal Name
IN/OUT Signal/Logic
Required Action 1 ZONE1 SHORT OUT Active Low Zone 1 speaker line is shorted. 2 ZONE1 OPEN OUT Active Low Zone 1 speaker line is disconnected. 3 ZONE2 SHORT OUT Active Low Zone 2 speaker line is shorted. 4 ZONE2 OPEN OUT Active Low Zone 2 speaker line is disconnected. 5 ZONE3 SHORT OUT Active Low Zone 3 speaker line is shorted. 6 ZONE3 OPEN OUT Active Low Zone 3 speaker line is disconnected. 7 Reserved 8 Reserved 9 Reserved
10 Reserved 11 GROUND FAULT OUT Active Low Some speaker lines are grounded. 12
PA SIGNAL FAULT
OUT Active Low Power amplifier audio signal is faulty.
13
CHECKING/SETTING
OUT Active Low
During measurement of the speaker line reference
BUSY
impedance or during check of the speaker lines.
14
REFERENCE ERROR
OUT Active Low
The speaker line reference impedance couldn’t
be measured successfully. 15 GND GND GND 16 PA TEMP FAULT OUT Active Low Power amplifier temperature is faulty. 17 COMM FAULT OUT Active Low Serial Communication is faulty. 18 Reserved 19 Reserved 20 Reserved 21 GND GND 22
CLOCK ADJ CONT
IN
One-shot make
Adjust control of Interval clock 23
SP LINE REFERENCE
IN
One-shot make
Measurement of the speaker line reference
SETTING ACTIVATION
impedance (Initial setting) starts. 24 SP LINE CHECK IN
One-shot make
Check of the speaker line impedance starts.
ACTIVATION
25 GND GND GND
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Pin Number
Signal Name Meaning Required Action
1 ZONE1 SHORT Zone 1 short Check for short in wiring of Zone 1.
2 ZONE1 OPEN Zone 1 disconnection Check for disconnection in wiring of Zone 1.
3 ZONE2 SHORT Zone 2 short Check for short in wiring of Zone 2.
4 ZONE2 OPEN Zone 2 disconnection Check for disconnection in wiring of Zone 2.
5 ZONE3 SHORT Zone 3 short Check for short in wiring of Zone 3.
6 ZONE3 OPEN Zone 3 disconnection Check for disconnection in wiring of Zone 3.
7 Reserved
8 Reserved
9 Reserved
10 Reserved
11 GROUND FAULT Zone grounding Grounding
12 PA SIGNAL FAULT Power amplifier audio Check the amplifier’s power amplifier circuit.
fault
13 CHECKING/SETTING Speaker line check in
BUSY progress
14 REFERENCE ERROR Speaker line reference There is a short or ground fault in one of the
value error speaker lines. Identify the line in accordance with
the indicators or SURVEIL LANCE I/F, and check
for location of the short in the applicable line.
15 GND GND GND
16 PA TEMP FAULT Power amplifier high Check for a faulty fan, and check amplifier’s
temperature fault power amplifier circuit.
17 COMM FAULT Communication error Check the amplifier’s internal wiring. Also
notification check the Sound Message Unit for faults.
18 Reserved
19 Reserved
20 Reserved
21 GND GND GND
22 CLOCK ADJ CONT Clock adjustment input
23 SP LINE REFERENCE SP line reference
SETTING ACTIVATION setting activation
24 SP LINE CHECK SP line check
ACTIVATION activation
25 GND GND GND
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MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS & TERMINALS SURVEILLANCE I/F Connector Signals
Front of Unit
/DC OUT
VOLTAGE
GND
AC IN
SIGNAL
POWER
RM DC
STATUS/SETTING
CHECK SETTING
SP LINESURVEILLANCE I/F
5
ZONE
4321
GROUND FAULT
SP LINE FAULT
RED-SHORT AMBER-OPEN
AMBER-NO SETTING GREEN-SETTING COMPLETED
13 1
25 14
1 SURVEILLANCE I/F Connector 2 CHECK/SETTING Switch 3 SETTING STATUS Indicator 4 SP LINE FAULT ZONE 1-5 Indicators 5 SP LINE FAULT GROUND FAULT Indicator
Code
Indicator Condition
Meaning
Colour Status Amber Lit Reference value not set or abnormal
3
Amber Flashing Reference value setting operation in progress Green Lit Speaker line check enabled (reference value set correctly) Green Flashing Speaker line check in progress
Red Lit Speaker line is shorted (SHORT)
4 Amber Lit Speaker line is disconnected (OPEN)
Unlit No speaker line short or disconnection
5
Red Lit Speaker line is grounded fault
Unlit No speaker line grounding fault
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Front of Mixing Power Amplifier
8
6 FAULT Indicator [FAULT]
When this Surveillance Unit is installed, this indicator lights upon detection of a fault.
• Speaker system abnormality (short, grounding, disconnection)
• Power amplifier fault (voice system fault, abnormally high temperature) Flashes when checking or acquiring reference value for speaker line.
FAULT Indicator flashes 5 times every second during speaker line check or reference impedance value setting.
FAULT Indicator flashes once a second upon detection of short circuit or open circuit.
FAULT Indicator flashes twice a second if the reference impedance value of the speaker line is not set or is faulty. In this case, set the reference value before performing speaker line check.
FAULT Indicator lights if there is any abnormally high temperature in Power Amplifier or any audio signal problems.
FAULT Indicator does not light if there is not any abnormality.
(A) ZONE LED [ZONE1/ZONE2/ ZONE3]
ZONE LED of each zone light during reference value setting or speaker line check. And then they go out one after another in the order of ZONE number (from ZONE 1 to ZONE 3).
(B) Fault Indicator [FAULT]
FAULT Indicator on the front of the Amplifier flashes quickly during reference value setting or speaker line check.
(C) SETTING STATUS Indicator [SETTING STATUS]
This indicator flashes amber during reference value setting and flashes green during speaker line check .
SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS
Power
Requirements
Fault Detection
Indicator
Operation
Other I/F
Dimensions
Weight (Approx.)
Ambient Temperature
Rated Voltage
Consumption Current
Line
Amplifier
SW
LED
SW
Parallel
Time Adjustment
24 V DC (supplied internally by amplifier)
Approximately 100 mA
Short (When impedance is -50 % of reference impedance value)
Disconnect (When impedance is +50 % of reference impedance value)
Grounding (When ground impedance value is 50 kor less)
Audio fault (When audio that is greater than the pilot signal level cannot
be detected by the amplifier circuit.)
Abnormally high temperature (When transformer temperature is +100 ˚C
or greater)
Speaker line check trigger/Impedance reference value acquisition trigger
Impedance reference value setting/Speaker line check status indicator
(amber/green)
Line short/disconnect indicator: ZONE 1-3 (red/amber)
GROUND FAULT indicator (red)
Line check trigger/Impedance reference value acquisition trigger
External I/F
Input 2 (Tr input): Open circuit voltage 5 V; Short circuit current 1 mA
Output 17 (open collector output): No-voltage make contact, control
voltage 30 V max., control current 50 mV max. Connector: D-sub 25-pin
Input (Tr input): Open circuit voltage 5 V; Short circuit current 1 mA
150 mm (W) x 18 mm (H) x 88 mm (D)
80 g
0 ˚C to +40 ˚C
1 second
Light
Go out
Light
Go out
Light
Go out
Light
Go out
Light
Go out
80153 8
150
Unit: mm
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WR-210AE
Remote Control Microphone
WR-210AE
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS & TERMINALS
Front View
Rear View
Bottom View
PREFACE
This Remote Microphone is designed for use with public address (PA) systems. It supports both separate zone announcement and all-zone announcement capabilities.
• Connecting an recording device to the Remote Microphone's REC OUT terminal makes it possible to record messages from the microphone.
• The MIC button and LINE button allow you to select MIC audio or LINE audio for announcements.
• PA system built-in call signs can be sounded using the Remote Microphone's CALL SIGN button.
• The priority function allows you to set the order of priority between Remote Microphones if more than one Remote Microphone is connected.
• The BUSY indicator shows the current busy status of the Remote Microphone.
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SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS
Unit: mm
155
36050
250
50 (5)
46 (5)
General
Power Supply 24 V DC, 45 mA or less (connection terminal) Ambient Temperature 0 °C - +45 °C Dimensions 250 (W) mm x 55 (H) mm x 155 (D) mm (excluding projections and flexible
microphone) Weight Approx. 740 g {1.63 lbs} Finishing Top case: OA ivory color (Munsell value 5.5Y7.5/0.3 approximate color)
Bottom case: Gray color (Munsell value N5.5 approximate color)
Audio-signal Input/Output
Frequency Characteristic Line: 50 Hz-15 000 Hz -3±2 dB Distortion 1 % or less (at 1 000 Hz) Microphone Input Unidirectional ECM microphone length: 350 mm
Input Sensitivity: -49 dBV (-44 dBV at factory)
SN Ratio 50 dB minimum
LINE IN ø 6.3 mm tip sleeve phone jack unbalanced
Input Sensitivity: -12 dBV (-2 dBV at factory)
Input impedance 10 k
SN Ratio 70 dB minimum
Audio Output Connection terminal H,C, COM (0 V) balance
Output Level:0 dBV, matching load impedance 600 Record Output ø 6.3 mm tip sleeve phone jack unbalanced
Output Level:0 dBV, matching load impedance 10 k
Control Output (Quick connection terminal panel)
Control Capacity Max: 30 V DC, 80 mA DC Announcement Control 1 channel Zone Control 1-10 channel All-Zone Control CK0 one channel Call Sign Control Rising, falling, 1 channel each Priority Control Priority input, priority output 1 channel each
Other
Operation Buttons Individual, microphone, channel, all-zone, call sign up/down, announce Indicators OPERATE, ON AIR, BUSY Extension I/F Connector 1
MEMO
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WR-201E
Remote Microphone
WR-201E
Rear PanelFront View Bottom View
SPECIFICATIONS
DIMENSIONS
Unit: mm
107
155
50
(5)
46
(5)
36050
Panasonic
PREFACE
This single-channel Remote Microphone is designed for use with public address (PA) systems.
• A LINE IN terminal is available to connect an external sound source such as a CD player or background music (BGM) device.
• The CALL SIGN button on the Remote Microphone can be used to play the call signs that are on the PA system.
MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS & TERMINALS
Power Supply 24 V DC, 45 mA or less (connection terminal) Ambient Temperature 0 °C - +45 °C Dimensions 107 mm (W) x 55 mm (H) x 155 mm (D) (excluding projections and flexible microphone) Weight Approx. 400 g {0.88 lbs} Finishing Top case: OA ivory color (Munsell value 5.5Y7.5/0.3 approximate colour)
Bottom case: Gray color (Munsell value N5.5 approximate colour)
General
Announcement Control 1 channel Max: 30 V DC, 160 mA DC (rating of contacts ) Call Sign Control 1 channel Max: 30 V DC, 80 mA DC (rating of contacts )
Control Output
Operation Buttons microphone, LINE, call sign Indicators OPERATE, ON AIR
Other
Frequency Characteristic Line: 50 Hz-15 000 Hz -3 dBV±2 dBV Distortion 1 % or less (at 1 000 Hz) Microphone Input Unidirectional ECM microphone length: 350 mm
Input Sensitivity: -49 dBV (-44 dBV at factory)
SN Ratio 50 dB minimum
LINE IN ø3.5 mm stereo mini phone jack
Input Sensitivity: -12 dBV (-2 dBV at factory) Input impedance 10 k
SN Ratio 70 dB minimum
Audio Output Connection terminal H,C, 0 V balance
Output Level:0 dBV, matching load impedance 600
CALL SIGN 2 falling tones
Audio-signal Input/Output
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SYSTEM
P
0dBV
10kohm
UNBAL
LINE OUT
0dBV
10kohm
UNBAL
REC OUT
0dBV
10kohm
UNBAL
INS OUT
0dBV
100kohm
UNBAL
INS IN
INS THRU
K1(H)
K2(C)
SP100V
SP70V
SP4ohm
SP0V
DIRECT OUT
ATT OVERRIDE
ZONE 1
CALL IN
ZONE 1
ZONE 2
ZONE 3
FAN
OUT
IN A
IN B
H
C
H
HHC
H
C
ZONE SEL
C
C
OPERATE ON CONT
OPERATE OFF CONT
OPERATE LINK CONT
GGG
FUSE
POWER
FUSE
AC
110-120V/
220-240V
VOLTAGE
SELECTOR
PT
DC +24V IN
+
-
OPERATE
DC +24V OUT
+
-
FUSE
(REAR)
VCC24V(F)
FUSE
+VH
+VL
for
PA BLOCK
DC24V
OPERATE
CONT
FUSE
FUSE
EMG OPERATE ON CONT
VCC24V
+16V
VCC 18V
VCC 5V
Control
DC24V
Reg.
ZONE 1
ON
CALL
ZONE 2
ON
ZONE 3
ON
ZONE 1
METER
0
-8
-15
-20
-30
PA
OT
CALL SEL
ALL CALL
Power
Mute
MASTER
INV
CONTINPUT 1
CONT
CONT
ALL CALL BUS IN
0dBV
10kohm
UNBAL
INPUT D-OUT
ALL CALL BUS THRU
ZONE SEL SW
ZONE SEL Control
ZONE1 CALL SEL
Control
BASS
TREBLE
100Hz
+/-10dB
10kHz
+/-10dB
BA
BA
TONE
EMGTEL/RM SIGNAL
H
C
UNITS SET
(REAR)
1
2
10
Priority Control
ALL CALL CONT
INV
Power
Mute
(REAR)
CALL SIGN
EMG
(REAR)
TEL PAGING
(REAR)
RM
(REAR)
RM/MIC
BA
BA
BA
BA
EMG
TEL
RM
+16V
INPUT 1
-65dBV(MIC)/
-22dBV(LINE)
5kohm BAL
HA
HA
INPUT 2
Phantom SW
INPUT 3
INPUT 1
CONT
-65dBV(MIC)/
-22dBV(LINE)
5kohm BAL
-65dBV(MIC)/
-22dBV(LINE)
5kohm BAL
CALL SIGN
CALL SIGN
CONT
DOWN
TEL
CONT
EMG
CONT
EMG
0dBV
10kohm
BAL
TEL
PAGING
-22dBV
10kohm BAL
MIC/LINE
OFF
ON
D-OUT
MIC/LINEHAMIC/LINE
REMOTE
MIC
INPUT 3
INPUT 1
INPUT 2
2 TONE
-22dBV(RM)/
-65dBV(MIC)
10kohm BAL
HA
HA
HA
+
G
UP
G
+
G
+GH
C
G
H
C
G
BC
CALL
H
C
G
LINE 1
-22dBV
10kohm
UNBAL
(MONO)
LINE 2
-22dBV
10kohm
UNBAL
(MONO)
DC+24V
ALL CALL
Z1Z2Z3
MSG
EMG 1
EMG 2
CLK
ADJ.
RM
CONT
+G+G+G+
G
G
OPTION
VCC24V(F)
INV
LINE 1
LINE 2
123
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FPGA
SERIAL IN
SERIAL OUT SERIAL CLK MCK,BCK,WCK SDT O SDT I
LCD I/F
MPX BUS
PARALLEL I/O
CPU
RTC
P/S
S/P
DIP SW
LED
Flash MEM
SDRAM
GIPO
I2C SPI
USB I/F SD I/F UART1 UART2
BATT
PLL
CN
CNCN
CNCNCN
27MHz VCXO
3.3Vto5V IF Switch
Local BUS
CORE Board
Main Board Panel Board
_~10
_~16
_~1
1234567812345678
1234567812345678
REC IN PHONES OUTPUT
SD
CODEC
P_FAIL
SENSE
MUTE
( Tr )
P/S
Digital Tr
Digital Tr
S/P
Rec
Input
Phones
Output
Announce
Message
Output
EMG
Message
Output
DC24V
5
4
Sirial IO
I/F between
the Amplifier
Parallel IO
12 Reg
5V Reg
5V Reg
3.3V Reg
CN
EMG
77
5
BLOCK DIAGRAMS
WU-ZM001E/WU-ZS001E
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WU-ZM001E
Internal control
ADC0
ADC1
ADC2
ADC3
IOport
IOport
IOport
LPF
LPF
LPF
LPF
LPF
E2PROM
CPU
Serial Pallarel
Check SW
SURVEILLANCE I/F (D-sub25p)
Status ZONE1 ZONE2 ZONE3 ZONE4 ZONE5 Grand Fault
DIP SW
Zone1
Zone2
Zone3
OPEN
Reset IC
DC24V Power
WU-ZS001E Surveillance Unit
Speaker line Pilot Signal
PA Pilot Signal
PA
AMP
DC/DC
Audio announcement
OT
Serial Port, IO Port
Buffer
D- Tr
D-Tr
LPF
Reference Data
WA-MA120N or WA-MA240N Mixing Power Amplifier
WU-ZS001E
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WR-210AE/WU-RM205E
WR-210AE
FLEXIBLE MIC
VOL CONT
WU-RM205E
Modular Jack
Modular Jack
Modular Jack
MUTE
CALL SIGN
CONTROL
VOLTAGE
CONTROL
REGULATOR
+12V
OPERATE INDICATOR
(GREEN)
ON AIR INDICATOR
(GREEN)
CHIME
FLEXIBLE MIC
STEREO MINI JACK
MIC VOLUME
LINE INPUT
VOLUME
CALL SIGN
VOLUME
MIC SW
(LOCK TYPE)
CALL SIGN SW
(UNLOCK)
LINE INPUT SW
(LOCK TYPE)
MUTE
MUTE
MUTE
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* Due to printing irregularities, actual shades may vary slightly from the illustration.
Colors of Speakers
When choosing speakers, it is important to consider the strucutre
or wood quality of the building or the interior.
As much as possible, Panasonic speakers have been designed
to harmonize with a variety of interiors.
Because building interiors tend to be predominantly white,
we have used it as the standard underlying tone.
simply choose the most appropriate shade.
DISTRIBUTED BY:
• All TV pictures are simulated.
• Weights and dimensions are approximate.
• Specifications are subject to change without notice.
• These products may be subject to export control regulations.
Trademarks and registered trademarks
– Microsoft, and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the U.S. and other countries. – SD logo is a trademark.
Important
– Safety Precaution: carefully read the operating instructions and installation manual before using this product.
http://panasonic.net/pss/pa/
Printed in Japan (1N-775B)
WS-2330N WS-2335N WS-2360N
WT-7015N WT-610N
WT-615N WT-H500N WT-H600N
WS-TN05N WS-TN06N
Ivory White
(Munsell 2.1Y7.7/1)
Light Gray
(Munsell N7)
Integrated White
(Munsell 10Y9/1)
Off White
(Munsell 5Y8.5/1)
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