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Australian Monitor

SERVICE INFORMATION

ZONEMIX3

ZONE CONTROLLER

CONTENTS: OPERATION MANUAL SCHEMATIC DIAGRAMS SERVICE BULLETIN

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I N S T A L L A T I O N S E R I E S

Australian Monitor

ZoneMix3

3 Zone Stereo Mixer/Matrix

Clever Features, Contractor Friendly

Installation

Operation

Manual

&

TREBLE TREBLE BASS BASS GAIN GAIN

PROGRAMSELECT PROGRAMSELECT PROGRAMSELECT MIC/LINELEVEL LEVEL MIC/LINELEVEL LEVEL MIC/LINELEVEL LEVEL

100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz 100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz 100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz RemoteStatus RemoteStatus RemoteStatus

0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 456 456 456 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 0 10 0 10 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 456 456 456 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10

Off Off Off

123 123 123 4 4 4 ZoneMix3 POWER PROG TRIM PAGE MIC MIC/LINE 1 MIC/LINE 2 TREBLE BASS

GAIN PROG 1PROG 2PROG 3PROG 4

1 2 1 2 1 2

ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3

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CAUTION

RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN

CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.

DO NOT REMOVE COVER (OR BACK).

NO USER-SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.

REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL.

This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product’s enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric

This symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operation and main-tenance (servicing) instructions in the literature

To prevent electric shock do not use this (polarized) plug with an extension cord, receptacle or other outlet unless the blades can be fully inserted to prevent blade

ex-To prevent electric shock, match wide blade of plug to shock to persons.

accompanying the appliance.

posure.

wide slot, fully insert. Caution:

WARNING !

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK. DO NOT EXPOSE THIS EQUIPMENT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.

AUS, EUR, USA Copyright 9th Mar 2004 Rev A: 9th Mar 2004

Internal Revision Info Rev 1 10/12/03 Rev 2 05/02/04 Rev 3 09/03/04

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CONTENTS

Page 1. Introduction 4 2. Front Panel 5 3. Back Panel 7 4. Functional Notes 9 5. Internal Adjustments 10 6. Installation 13

7. SetUp (Step by Step) 15

8. ZM3M - Paging Station 16

9. ZM3R - Remote Control Panel 18

10. Dimensions 21

11. Block Diagram 22

12. Specifications 23

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1. INTRODUCTION

The Australian Monitor Zone Mix 3 is an extremely versatile & innovative mixer & signal router. Featuring a broadcast quality audio spec, the Zone Mix 3 allows selection of 4 stereo sources to 3 stereo zones either at the ZoneMix3 or remotely. One stereo source can have selectable priority per zone & each stereo zone boasts 5 stage equalization. The Zone Mix 3 also has the ability to route two independent mic or line signals to any zone or combination of zones. Add to this remote volume controls in each zone & the ZM3M 3 zone paging microphone (both running via inexpensive CAT5 cabling) and you have an extremely high quality Zone selecting mixer at a fraction of the cost of other products in this market.

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2. FRONT PANEL

INPUT CONTROL SECTION

1. PAGING MIC CONTROL Gain

Bass Treble

Note that there are security panels covering the input section and zone EQ section when first removed from the box. These should be used to prevent incidental tampering.

This controls the gain of the optional Paging Station microphone. See Paging Station on page 16 for more information on the Paging Station and its use.

There is +/-12dB of cut and boost at 100Hz. This eq is shelving type.

There is +/-10dB of cut and boost at 10kHz. This eq is shelving type.

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TREBLE TREBLE BASS BASS GAIN GAIN

PROGRAMSELECT PROGRAMSELECT PROGRAMSELECT MIC/LINELEVEL LEVEL MIC/LINELEVEL LEVEL MIC/LINELEVEL LEVEL

100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz 100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz 100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz RemoteStatus RemoteStatus RemoteStatus

0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 456 456 456 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 0 10 0 10 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 456 456 456 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10

Off Off Off

123 123 123 4 4 4 ZoneMix3 POWER PROG TRIM PAGE MIC MIC/LINE 1 MIC/LINE 2 TREBLE BASS

GAIN PROG 1PROG 2PROG 3PROG 4

1 2 1 2 1 2

ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3

INSTALLATION SERIESAustralian Monitor

TREBLE TREBLE BASS BASS GAIN GAIN PROG TRIM PAGE MIC MIC/LINE 1 MIC/LINE 2 TREBLE BASS

GAIN PROG 1 PROG 2 PROG 3 PROG 4

PROGRAMSELECT MIC/LINE LEVEL LEVEL

100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz Remote Status 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Off 1 2 3 4 1 2 ZONE 2 7a 8a 8b

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2. PROG TRIM

3. MIC/LINE CONTROLS

ZONE OUTPUT SECTION 4. EQ 5. STATUS 6. REMOTE 7. MIC/LINE Control 7a.SELECT 7b.LEVEL

These four pots control the input trim of the corresponding program inputs. There is no gain from these pots.

There are two Mic/Line inputs. The following controls are duplicated for each input.

The zone eq is 5 band with frequency centres at 100Hz, 300Hz, 1kHz, 3kHz and 10kHz. There is +/- 9dB of cut and boost. The eq is internally defeatable, see Internal Adjustments on page 10.

This LED gives an indication of OUTPUT signal . It glows green at -30dB and red at 0dBV (1V). This is meant

indicate clip within the ZoneMix3. When used with Australian Monitor Synergy amplifiers, both LEDS on the ZoneMix3 and the Synergy amplifier will go red simultaneous indicating system clip (with pot at full on amplifier).

This LED indicates that the zone is in remote control mode. The program select and volume on the front panel are disabled and are now controlled by the optional remote control panel ZM3R, see Remote Control Panel on page 18.

These two push button switches are used to select either or both of the two MIC/LINE inputs to this zone.

This pot controls the mixed level of the two MIC/LINE inputs in this zone.

Gain Bass Treble 8. PROGRAM Control 8a.SELECT 8b.LEVEL 9. POWER Led

This controls the gain of the Mic (on the XLR) or Line (on the RCA) input.

There is +/-12dB of cut and boost at 100Hz. This eq is shelving type.

There is +/-10dB of cut and boost at 10kHz. This eq is shelving type.

to indicate clip within the system (ie when the amplifier is clipping) rather than

This rotary 5 way switch is used to select which program input is selected to this zone.

This controls the level of the program in this zone.

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3. BACK PANEL

1. SUM INPUT 2. PAGE INPUT 3. MIC/LINE INPUTS 4. PROG INPUTS 5. ZONE OUTPUTS

This RCA line level input is an all zone priority input. See Functional Notes on page 9. The volume control is preset internally and can be adjusted. See Internal Adjustments on page 10. It can be used to receive an emergency evacuation tone or similar signal.

This RJ45 connector accepts a CAT5 cable from the optional ZM3M Paging Station. See Paging Station on page 16 for more details.

There are two MIC/LINE inputs. The balanced XLR inputs accepts mic level signals. The dual RCA inputs accept line level inputs and are summed to mono internally. Gain and EQ are controlled from the front panel.

These inputs supply 15V phantom power, unless internally disabled. See Internal Adjustments on page 10.

These inputs may have priority over program inputs, if this feature is enabled. See Internal Adjustments on page 10 and Functional Notes on page 9.

There are four program inputs. These are stereo RCA line level inputs. Trim is controlled from the front panel. LINE4 is a priority input, if this feature is enabled. See Internal Adjustments on page 10 and Functional Notes on page 9

The zone outputs are configured as stereo left and right as default but can be internally changed to mono.

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PIN 2 HOT + PIN 3 COLD -PIN 1 GND PIN 2 HOT + PIN 3 COLD -PIN 1 GND FEMALE XLR MALE XLR

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LEFT RIGHT REMOTE ENABLE ZONE 3

LINE 3 LINE 2 LINE 1 PROGRAM SOURCE PAGE MIC MIC/LINE 2 LINE 4 SUM IN LINE2 LINE1 MIC2 MIC1 MIC/LINE 1 ACPOWER EARTH LINK LEFT RIGHT REMOTE ENABLE ZONE 2 LEFT RIGHT REMOTE ENABLE ZONE 1

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NOTE: This stud provides a connection to chassis ground. Audio ground is internally tied to chassis ground.

6. REMOTE PORT

7. REMOTE ENABLE

8. LINK

9. EARTH

10. AC POWER

This CAT5 socket is used to connect the optional ZM3R remote control panel for each zone. See Installation Section on page 13 and Remote Control Panel Section on page 18.

This button puts the zone into remote mode and must be pressed in when using the remote control panel ZM3R. When pressed, the front panel program controls (SELECT and LEVEL) will be disable. Control is handed over to the remote control panel. If no remote control panel is connected, the program inputs will be off.

This 15 pin high density connector is used to connect two ZoneMix3 units together. When connected together the program sources and the mic/line inputs are linked to the slave unit. The unit needs to be internally configured as master or slave. This is done by moving the link cable. See Internal Adjustments on page 10.

In some circumstances it may be necessary to ground the unit to eliminate noise in the system. This can be done by using this earth stud.

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4. FUNCTIONALNOTES

There are many features hidden in this product that greatly enhance its value. However, it’s important to understand how these features work in order to get the best out of the product.

PRIORITY INPUTS

When operating a system that incorporates two linked ZM3’s, a ZM3M connected to the master ZM3 will page into the zones assigned to the master ZM3 only. Similarly, a ZM3M connected to the slave ZM3 will page into the zones assigned to the slave ZM3 only. It is not possible to page ‘across’ linked ZM3’s. If a more sophisticated paging and program distribution matrix is required, then we have available a range of products ideally suited to the purpose. Our DigiPage and DigiPageJr family of products allow for comprehensive paging and program distribution into up to 16 zones. Please contact your local AMIS dealer for more details.

Sum in

Page mic

Mic/Line 1,2

Release time

Prog 4

Signal on this input will mute program in ALL zones. Level is preset internally and can be adjusted. See Internal Adjustments on page 10.

This input can be used to receive an emergency evacuation tone or similar signal.

If the optional ZM3M Paging Station is connected to the system, paging signals will mute program in the zones selected on the ZM3M only.

For example, if Zone 2 is a Bistro and a microphone in the servery is connected to MIC/LINE 1 input and selected in Zone 2, the program would duck in this zone (

. However if Zone 3 is a bar and a karioke microphone is connected to MIC/LINE 2 input and selected in Zone 3, MIC2 priority should be disabled in Zone 3 so that the microphone will mix with the program source .

All of the above priority inputs (Sum, Page, Mic/Line) share a common priority level. The release time (for program to come back up) may be selected on a per-zone basis. See Internal Adjustments on page 10.

In venues with a Juke box, the Jukebox should over-ride (mute) any other background music sources that are selected. The LINE4 input is used for this. With this feature enabled, when signal appears on LINE4 it will automatically be selected even if not selected on the front panel or remote control panel. PROG4 priority may be enabled on a per-zone basis. See Internal Adjustments on page 10.

It is undesirable to cut back to other BGM between tracks, so a separate release time adjustment is available for PROG4, with a range of 1-25 seconds (common to all zones). See Internal Adjustments on page 10.

If 3 zones is not enough, two ZM3s can be connected together using a single cable in a Master-Slave configuration and enabling this feature. See Internal Adjustments on page 10.

The Master unit will accept all the input sources (both Mic/Line inputs and program inputs), and these will be passed to the Slave unit.

Input gain or trim controls on the master unit are used (see Setup on page 15). The input controls on the slave unit will have no effect.

Use high density 15pin male to male cable wired straight through (pin1 to pin1, pin2 to pin2, etc). A VGA monitor cable may be suitable. This cable should be kept as short as possible.

These inputs are set up to mute program. This will only occur if the input is selected into the zone on the front panel. Priority can be disabled for each input, on a per-zone basis (See Internal Adjustments on page 10). If disabled these inputs are mixed with the program sources into the zone outputs, as selected on the front panel.

MIC1 priority is enabled in Zone 2 by default)

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5. INTERNAL ADJUSTMENT

NOTE: The following adjustments involve access to the inside of the ZM3 and should only be attempted by a qualified technician. All internal adjustments are accessible by removing the lid of the ZM3. Always turn off the AC power and remove the power cord before accessing the inside of the ZM3.

Sum Gain Adjust P/P ON OFF X1/1 X2/1 X3/1 MIC 1 MIC 2 X4/1 HP-160Hz HP-160Hz ONOFF ON OFF ONOFF P/P RELEASE TIME 1sec 25sec Chime Level Adjust R137 SW7 SW8 SW9

MONO STEREO MONO STEREO MONO STEREO

EN EN EN EN EN EN

X8/1 X9/1

X10/1

MIC1 MIC2 MIC1 MIC2 MIC1 MIC2

PRIORITY PRIORITY PRIORITY

secs secs secs

0.5515 0.5515 0.5515 MUTE RELAESE MUTE RELAESE MUTE RELAESE PROG 4 PRIORITY PROG 4 PRIORITY PROG 4 PRIORITY EN EN EN X5/1

ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3

X1 1/1 X12/1 X13/1 X6/1 X7/1 X14/1 X15/1 X16/1 X19/1 X20/1 LINK -MASTER LINK -SLA VE

There are many internal adjustments that can be made to configure the ZoneMix3 to perform exactly as you want it. Use the diagram above to locate various controls and refer to the section indicated for a more detailed view and information on that control. Controls are clearly marked on the printed circuit board.

Section A

Section D (repeated 3 times)

Section E

Section B

Section C (repeated 3 times)

NOTE: To avoid frustration, check this section BEFORE installing your ZM3 in the rack!

Section A Section B

Section C

Section D

Section E Mic/Line 1 - Phantom Power

Mic/Line 1 - HPF

Mic/Line 2 - Phantom Power Mic/Line 2 - HPF

Prog 4 Priority release time Sum Input level

Paging Chime level

Zone Eq Bypass

Mic/Line 1 Priority Mic/Line 2 Priority Priority Release Time Program 4 Priority

Output Mono/Steroe Mode

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SECTION A

MIC 1, 2

P/P

HPF - 160Hz RELEASE TIME

MIC1 refers to MIC/LINE 1 input, and MIC2 refers to MIC/LINE 2 input.

Phantom Power +15VDC. Default is ON.

The high pass filter has a crossover at 160Hz and a slope of -6dB/oct. Default is OFF.

Prog 4 Priority release time trimpot 1sec-25sec - Default is 10sec. See Functional Notes on page 9.

Sum Input level 0dB to Off - Default is -6dB.

This pot is for the chime that sounds when a page is made using the Paging Station. Paging Chime level 0dB to Off - Defaults is -6dB.

This section is repeated 3 times (one per zone).

Zone Eq Bypass switch - Eq In/Eq Out. Default is Eq In.

Sum Gain Adjust

Chime Level Adjust SECTION B

SECTION C

Australian Monitor NOTE: PCB markings should be noted carefully as MIC2 is a mirror image of MIC1.

EQ

IN

EQ

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SECTION D

SECTION E

This section is repeated 3 times (one per zone).

MIC1 refers to MIC/LINE1 input, and MIC2 refers to MIC/LINE2 input.

Default is EN (enabled).

Priority Release Time jumper socket - 0.5,5,15 sec. Default is 5sec.

Program 4 Priority jumper socket - Default is EN (enabled).

Output Mode switch - Mono/Stereo. Default is Stereo.

See Functional Notes on page 9 for explanation of priority functions.

PRIORITY MIC1, 2 MUTE RELEASE PROG 4 PRIORITY MONO-STEREO

These two sockets are used when linking two ZoneMix3 units.

See Functional Notes on page 9 for explanation of linking.

All input sources are connected to the Master unit. In this unit the linking header should be plugged into the connector labelled LINK-MASTER.

In the other (Slave) unit, the linking header should be moved to the connector labelled LINK-SLAVE.

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6. INSTALLATION

In its basic form, installation of the ZM3 is simply a matter of mounting the unit in a rack, connecting sources to the appropriate inputs and connecting zone outputs to power amplifiers.

The power supply should be securely mounted, and connected to the ZM3.

NOTE: XLR CONFIGURATION

When wiring the outputs on the ZM3 as unbalanced, Pin2 should be wired as hot and Pin1 and Pin3 should be connected together and wired as ground/shield.

REMOTE CONTROLS

The remote control options on the ZoneMix3 are quite extensive and permit many possible situations to be accommodated. Remote control is achieved via the rear panel RJ45 (CAT5) socket. Below is a diagram of the pin out on the CAT5 cable.

The simplest and most common use of the remote control features on the ZM3 is with the ZM3R Program Source select and level remote control panel (See page 18).

A straight through wired Cat5 cable (not a crossover cable) should be used (wired pin1 to pin1, pin2 to pin2 etc, following the colour system as indicated above)

Connect to the ZM3R which has a RJ45 socket on the back.

Connect cable from remote panel(s) to REMOTE connector in relevant zone section of the ZM3.

Press the remote enable switch on the rear panel of the ZM3.

Now the ZM3R has control of the program sources and the front panel controls do not effect the unit.

For volume control within the zone, an RC1 can be used. This will provide control over a stereo

ZM3R

Simple Zone Masters ! ! ! ! White/Green 1 Green 2 White/Orange 3 Blue 4 White/Blue 5 Orange 6 White/Brown 7 Brown 8 568A configuration CABLE Shown with locking clip facing

1 Prog Select control Voltage 2 Prog Select control Bit 1 3 Prog Select control Enable 4 Prog Select control Bit 0 5 Volume control Ref Voltage 6 Program Volume control 7 Output Right Volume control 8 Output Left Volume control

PIN Australian Monitor PIN 2 HOT + PIN 3 COLD -PIN 1 GND PIN 2 HOT + PIN 3 COLD -PIN 1 GND FEMALE XLR MALE XLR

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zone or individual sends on a mono zone.

For Stereo the RC1 should be wired between pin 5 and pins 7 and 8 shorted together.

If each output is being used as an individual sub zone send then one RC1 can be wired between pin 5 and pin7 (for Right sub zone send) and another RC1between pin 5 and pin 8 (for Left sub zone send). The zone should be set to MONO, see Internal Adjustments on page 10.

See Paging Station on page 16 for more inforamtion.

Connect cable from ZM3M to PAGE MIC connector on the ZM3.

There is no need to enable the rear panel remote switch unless an ZM3R is also being used.

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7. STEP BY STEP SETUP

The inputs of the ZM3 can accommodate a wide range of sources including active paging stations, dynamic microphones, DVD, CD players & DJ mixers. The zone outputs may be used to drive stereo power amplifiers, mixers, or mixer amplifiers.

Each installation will require setting the appropriate relative mix of levels between paging, program sources and mic/line inputs for each zone and balancing between the zones.

Because of the variation in levels between the possible sources, ZM3 offers a number of gain stage adjustments so you can set the correct levels for your application.

Also consider what the outputs are driving….

Setting up correct gain structure through the whole system is important to achieve optimal results.

The following step by step procedure has been devised to assist during the setup process.

Ensure all gain adjustments on the ZM3 are at minimum.

Choose a zone that is conveniently located near to the ZM3 or further away if you feel you need the exercise.

This will be the referred to as the “TEST ZONE”.

Ensure that all amplifiers connected to the ZM3 are set to provide required sound levels with a line level input signal.

1. Select PROG1 in the TEST ZONE. Adjust the PROG TRIM until sufficient level is achieved in the TEST ZONE.

2. Repeat this process for Programs 2-4. The level of each program source should be of similar volume so no great variation in level apparent when selecting between program inputs

3. Check program level in the other 2 zones to confirm that the gain structure is appropriate for all amplifiers.

4. Do a test page in the TEST ZONE and check the level relative to the program level. 5. Adjust the page level as desired [front panel PAGE MIC].

6. EQ the paging mic as required

7. Set the Mic/Line input levels remembering these inputs are selectable to each zone from the front panel.

8. EQ the Mic/Line inputs.

9. Select the REMOTE ENABLE switch (rear panel) if the ZM3R is being used in each zone. This will allow remote source selection & zone volume adjustment.

10. The ZM3 features 5 band equalization to achieve precise equalization of high quality audio systems in demanding environments.

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Step by step setup

Repeat this process for the other 2 zones.

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1 ZONE select

2. ALL page

These buttons, when pressed, will page to that zone. With the button held down, talk into the microphone. There is a label space to the right of the button to allow labelling of the zone.

This button allows paging to all zones. Hold down the button to talk.

3 GAIN

To accommodate different speech levels, there is a gain control on the base of the ZM3M. This ships set to minimum and may be adjusted to suit. Increasing this control too far may cause the paging station to distort if loud or close speech levels are encountered. Caution should be used if trying to achieve high gain levels for distant or lectern speech styles as feedback may occur.

Controls

Introduction

The ZM3M is a slim line paging microphone that provides the user the ability to page into any combination of zones from a remote location. Running both audio & data down inexpensive & industry standard CAT5 cable the ZM3M is simple to install.

8. PAGING STATION

Base Plate section

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115.0mm 178.0mm ZM3M 1 2 3

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ZM3M

Installation and Setup

The CAT5 cable connects to the RJ45 socket on the rear panel of the paging station. This socket is a NEUTRIK connector designed to be used with the XLR style housing (model NE8MC) to improve reliability. Normal RJ45 connectors can also be used.

The CAT5 cable can be up to 30m long and should be routed as best as possible away from sources of high electromagnetic radiation (such as motors and dimmers).

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CABLE INSTALLATION FOR PAGING STATION

CAT5 CABLE

CAT5 TERMINATION

The RJ45 port (labelled Page Mic) on the rear of the ZoneMix3 is provided for connection to a ZoneMix3 Zone Paging Station, ZM3M.

CAT5 cable is the blue cable commonly used for data installations (other colours do exist). It consists of four twisted pairs of wires: this is why it is often referred to as UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair). The most readily available cable uses solid conductors, like telephone wire. Cable with stranded conductors is available, and is more flexible.

Pre-wired CAT5 cable comes in two configuration standards, 568A and 568B. It is advisable to carry a good pre-wired cable for fault-finding. Both configurations will work with the DigiPageJr provided both ends have the same configuration. Be careful not to use a crossover cable which has one configuration at one end and the other configuration at the other end.

Ensure that the RJ45 connectors are suited to the cable used (solid or stranded) and that the correct crimp tool is used.

NOTE: If installing and terminating CAT5 cable is new to you, please take note of the various points that follow. As the CAT5 cabling for the DigiPageJr carries voltage, damage could occur if your pin-pin connections are not made correctly.

NOTE: These areNOTEthernet connections.

NOTE: CAT5 cable consists of four pairs of wires: it is not sufficient to simply wire the two ends pin for pin, ignoring pairing.

White/Green 1 Green 2 White/Orange 3 Blue 4 White/Blue 5 Orange 6 White/Brown 7 Brown 8 568A configuration CABLE Shown with locking clip facing

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ZM3R 2 1 OFF 34 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 PROGRAM SELECT VOLUME RJ45 CAT5 Socket

9. ZM3R REMOTE CONTROL PANEL

Introduction

The ZM3R is a simple yet stylish accessory for the Zonemix 3 that allows for source selection & volume control from a remote zone. It features ample label space and a contemporary black decor. Running via industry standard CAT5 cable, the ZM3R is another product from Australian Monitor Installation Series that provides a simple yet elegant solution to a complex zoning application.

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Australian Monitor Remote control is achieved via the rear panel RJ45 (CAT5) socket. Connection is via CAT5 cable and a distance of up to 1000m is guaranteed.

A straight through wired Cat5 cable (not a crossover cable) should be used (wired pin1 to pin1, pin2 to pin2 etc)

Connect to the ZM3R RJ45 socket on the back and to the zone remote RJ45 on the rear of the ZM3.

Press the remote enable switch on the rear panel of the ZM3.

Now the ZM3R has control of the program sources and the front panel controls do not effect the unit.

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Below is a diagram of the pin out on the CAT5 cable.

CAT5 CABLE

CAT5 TERMINATION

CAT5 cable is the blue cable commonly used for data installations (other colours do exist). It consists of four twisted pairs of wires: this is why it is often referred to as UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair). The most readily available cable uses solid conductors, like telephone wire. Cable with stranded conductors is available, and is more flexible.

Pre-wired CAT5 cable comes in two configuration standards, 568A and 568B. It is advisable to carry a good pre-wired cable for fault-finding. Both configurations will work with the DigiPageJr provided both ends have the same configuration. Be careful not to use a crossover cable which has one configuration at one end and the other configuration at the other end.

Ensure that the RJ45 connectors are suited to the cable used (solid or stranded) and that the correct crimp tool is used.

White/Green 1 Green 2 White/Orange 3 Blue 4 White/Blue 5 Orange 6 White/Brown 7 Brown 8 568A configuration CABLE Shown with locking clip facing

Prog Select control Voltage Prog Select control Bit 1 Prog Select control Enable Prog Select control Bit 0 Volume control Ref Voltage Program Volume control N/C

N/C

Installation

NOTE: If installing and terminating CAT5 cable is new to you, please take note of the various points that follow. As the CAT5 cabling for the DigiPageJr carries voltage, damage could occur if your pin-pin connections are not made correctly.

NOTE: These areNOTEthernet connections.

NOTE: CAT5 cable consists of four pairs of wires: it is not sufficient to simply wire the two ends pin for pin, ignoring pairing.

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84 mm 96 mm 100 mm 51 mm 75 mm 11 6 m m

Dimensions

18 mm 88 mm 122 mm 44 mm 35 mm 80 mm Panel (ZM3R)

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10. DIMENSIONS

TREBLE TREBLE BASS BASS GAIN GAIN

PROGRAMSELECT PROGRAMSELECT PROGRAMSELECT MIC/LINELEVEL LEVEL MIC/LINELEVEL LEVEL MIC/LINELEVEL LEVEL

100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz 100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz 100Hz 300Hz 1kHz 3kHz 10kHz RemoteStatus RemoteStatus RemoteStatus

0 0 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 34 34 34 56 56 56 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 0 10 0 10 0 1 1 1 2 2 2 34 34 34 56 56 56 7 7 7 8 8 8 9 9 9 10 10 10

Off1 Off1 Off1

23 23 23 4 4 4 ZoneMix3 POWER PROG TRIM PAGE MIC MIC/LINE 1 MIC/LINE 2 TREBLE BASS

GAIN PROG 1PROG 2PROG 3PROG 4

1 2 1 2 1 2

ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3

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LINE 3 LINE 2 LINE 1 PROGRAM SOURCE PAGE MIC MIC/LINE 2 LINE 4 SUM IN LINE2 LINE1 MIC2 MIC1 MIC/LINE 1 16V AC EARTH LINK LEFT RIGHT REMOTE ENABLE ZONE 2 LEFT RIGHT REMOTE ENABLE ZONE 1 443.0 mm 268.5 mm 18.0 mm

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11. BLOCK DIAGRAM

MIC 1 SELECT MIC 1 SELECT MIC 1 SELECT ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 MIC 2 SELECT MIC 2 SELECT MIC 2 SELECT MIC 1 SELECT MIC 1 SELECT MIC 1 SELECT MIC 2 SELECT MIC 2 SELECT MIC 2 SELECT HPF EQ SIG DETECT 5-BAND EQ 5-BAND EQ 5-BAND EQ 5-BAND EQ 5-BAND EQ 5-BAND EQ ZONE 1 PROG SELECT ZONE 2 PROG SELECT ZONE 3 PROG SELECT Z1 PROG VOL MIC1 DET Z1 PROG SEL EQ TONE IC PAGING MIC ZONE SELECT HPF EQ SIG DETECT MIC2 DET

Z2 PROG SEL

Z2 PROG VOL

Z3 PROG SEL

Z3 PROG VOL

SIG DETECT SUM DET

Z1 PROG SEL Z2 PROG SEL Z3 PROG SEL ZONE 1 SELECT CONTROL ZONE 2 SELECT CONTROL ZONE 3 SELECT CONTROL Z1 PROG VOL Z2 PROG VOL Z3 PROG VOL ZONE 1 VOLUME CONTROL CIRCUITRY ZONE 2 VOLUME CONTROL CIRCUITRY ZONE 3 VOLUME CONTROL CIRCUITRY ZONE 1 MUTE CONTROL PIC ZONE 2 MUTE CONTROL PIC ZONE 3 MUTE CONTROL PIC 5V 5V 5V 0.5 SEC 0.5 SEC 0.5 SEC 5 SEC 5 SEC 5 SEC 15 SEC 15 SEC 15 SEC SUM DET MIC2 DET MIC1 DET LINE 1 L R R LINE 2 L R LINE 3 L R LINE 4 L +12dB +12dB +12dB +12dB +12dB +12dB +12dB +12dB 12dB 37dB 0dB -23dB -23dB -23dB -23dB 0dB 37dB 12dB 0dB Off 0dB 6dB 6dB 6dB 6dB 6dB 0dB STEREO/MONO STEREO/MONO STEREO/MONO EQ IN/OUT EQ IN/OUT EQ IN/OUT L R ZONE 1 L ZONE 2 R L ZONE 3 R SUM INPUT SUM LEVEL Z1 MIC LEVEL Z2 MIC LEVEL Z3 MIC LEVEL ZONE 1 PROG LEVEL ZONE 2 PROG LEVEL ZONE 3 PROG LEVEL ZONE 1 PROG SELECT OFF,1,2,3,4 ZONE 2 PROG SELECT OFF,1,2,3,4 ZONE 3 PROG SELECT OFF,1,2,3,4 ZONE 1 REMOTE /LOCAL SELECT ZONE 2 REMOTE LOCAL SELECT ZONE 3 REMOTE LOCAL SELECT ZONE 3 REMOTE INPUT ZONE 2 REMOTE INPUT ZONE 1 REMOTE INPUT ZONE 2 MUTE RELEASE TIME

ZONE 1 MUTE RELEASE TIME

ZONE 3 MUTE RELEASE TIME REMOTE PAGING INPUT REMOTE PAGE LEVEL CHIME LEVEL ZONE VOLUME CONTROL USING RV-1 (OPTIONAL) ZONE VOLUME CONTROL USING RV-1 (OPTIONAL) ZONE VOLUME CONTROL USING RV-1 (OPTIONAL) 6dB -6dB -6dB SIG/OL SIG/OL SIG/OL -6dB -6dB -6dB -6dB REMOTE ENABLED REMOTE ENABLED REMOTE ENABLED PROGRAM LINK IN/OUT CONNECTOR MIC1 DET MIC1 DET MIC1 DET MIC2 DET MIC2 DET MIC2 DET SUM DET SUM DET SUM DET SIG DETECT PROG4 DET

PROG4 DET ZONE VOLUME CONTROL USING RV-1 (OPTIONAL) ZONE VOLUME CONTROL USING RV-1 (OPTIONAL) ZONE VOLUME CONTROL USING RV-1 (OPTIONAL) 25sec 1sec RELEASE TIME PROG 4 PRIORITY PROG 4 PRIORITY PROG 4 PRIORITY

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Australian Monitor

12. SPECIFICATIONS

-Dimensions: -Weight:

-Power Input:

-Sensitivity (for 0dB out)

44.0 x 482.0 x 286.5 (HxWxD) mm Net 2.5kg Shipping 3.0kg Net 5.5lb Shipping 6.6lb 20VAC 30VA max :

-Max Level Out:

-Frequency Response:

-THD: -Noise: -Crosstalk:

-Phantom Power:

Mic/Line Input (RCA) 86mV (-19dB)

All measurements done with levels set to max Mic/Line Input (XLR)

1.55mV (-54dB) Prog Input (RCA)

190mV (-12dB) 10Vrms (+22dB) 20Hz - 20kHz less than 0.1% -80dB Better than 65dB 15VDC

All measurements referenced to 0dBu (0.775mV)

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Sydney

(NSW & ACT Sales)

Melbourne

(Vic & Tas Sales)

Brisbane

(Qld Sales)

Adelaide

(SA & NT Sales)

Perth

(WA Sales)

Auckland

(NZ Sales)

Private Bag 149, Silverwater NSW 1811 149 Beaconsfield Street, Silverwater NSW 2128 Ph: (02) 9647 1411

Fax: (02) 9648 3698

E-mail: [email protected]

P.O. Box 151, Blackburn South VIC 3130 22/277 Middleborough Road, Box Hill VIC 3128 Ph: (03) 9890 7477

Fax: (03) 9890 7977

E-mail: [email protected]

P.O. Box 871, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006 42 Commerical Road, Fortitude Valley QLD 4006 Ph: (07) 3852 1312

Fax: (07) 3252 1237

E-mail: [email protected]

P.O. Box 157, Hindmarsh SA 5001 31 Walsh Street, Thebarton SA 5031 Ph: (08) 8352 4444

Fax: (08) 8352 4488 E-mail: [email protected]

P.O. Box 404, North Perth WA 6906 299 Fitzgerald Street, West Perth WA 6005 Ph: (08) 9228 4222

Fax: (08) 9228 4233

E-mail: [email protected]

P.O. Box 512, Albany 1331

Unit B, 11 Piermark Drive, Albany 1331 Ph: (09) 415 9426

Fax: (09) 415 9894

E-mail: [email protected]

AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND

www.australianmonitor.com.au

EUROPE/ASIA/MIDDLE EAST

www.australianmonitor.com.au

International Sales

Private Bag 149, Silverwater NSW 1811 149 Beaconsfield Street, Silverwater NSW 2128 Australia Ph: 61-2- 9647 1411 Fax: 61-2-9748 2537 E-mail: [email protected]

USA/CANADA/SOUTH AMERICA

www.australianmonitor.com

Australian Monitor Audio Inc.

PO Box 3126, Lynnwood, WA 98046 Ph: 425 673 5175

Fax: 425 673 7825

E-mail: [email protected]

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size A3

Date: 30-Aug-2004 Sheet of File: C:\Protel Files\CDTRAX\Test\CD6313-2.DDBDrawn By:

R536 10k R535 10k R534 10k R533 10k R532 10k R531 10k R530 10k R529 10k +15V -15V -15V -15V -15V IC8A LM833 IC12A LM833 R107 33k R10668k C37 100p R105 33k R104 33k C57 100p R103 68k R96 33k IC12B LM833 IC25B LM833 IC25A LM833 R69 33k R68 33k C40 560p C39 560p R67 470R R66 33k R65 470R R64 33k IC22D SSM2164 IC22A SSM2164 S1A 4 S2A 5 S3A 6 S4A 7 S1B 13 S2B 12 S3B 11 S4B 10 EN 2 A0 1 A1 16 COMA 8 COMB 9 V+ 14 V-3 GND 15 IC16 DG409 R62B 47k R62A 47k R61 12k R60 12k 1L 1R IC8B LM833 R70 10k R71 10k R72 10k R73 10k 2R 2L R74 12k R75 12k R76A 47k R76B 47k R78 10k R79 10k 3R 3L R80 12k R81 12k R82A 47k R82B 47k R84 10k R85 10k 4R 4L R86 12k R87 12k R88A 47k R88B 47k C58 100p C59 100p C53 100p C54 100p S1A 4 S2A 5 S3A 6 S4A 7 S1B 13 S2B 12 S3B 11 S4B 10 EN 2 A0 1 A1 16 COMA 8 COMB 9 V+ 14 V-3 GND 15 IC17 DG409 IC23ASSM2164 IC23D SSM2164 R90 33k R91 470R R92 33k R93 470R C55 560p C56 560p R94 33k R95 33k IC26A LM833 IC26B LM833 C60 100p C61 100p S1A 4 S2A 5 S3A 6 S4A 7 S1B 13 S2B 12 S3B 11 S4B 10 EN 2 A0 1 A1 16 COMA 8 COMB 9 V+ 14 V-3 GND 15 IC18 DG409 IC24ASSM2164 IC24D SSM2164 R97 33k R98 470R R99 33k R100 470R C62 560p C63 560p R101 33k R102 33k IC27A LM833 IC27B LM833 IC9B LM833 IC13B LM833 R108 33k R109 68k C45 100p R110 33k IC9A LM833 IC13A LM833 R111 33k R11268k C49 100p R113 33k IC10B LM833 IC14B LM833 R114 33k R115 68k C64 100p R116 33k IC10A LM833 IC14A LM833 R117 33k R11868k C66 100p R119 33k IC11B LM833 IC15B LM833 R120 33k R121 68k C68 100p R122 33k IC11A LM833 IC15A LM833 R123 33k R12468k C70 100p R125 33k IC19A LM833 R126 100k R127 100k IC19B LM833 IC20B LM833 R128 100k R129 100k IC20A LM833 IC21B LM833 R130 100k R131 100k IC21A LM833 +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V -15V -15V -15V C36 4u7 C35 4u7 C44 4u7 C43 4u7 C48 4u7 C47 4u7 C52 4u7 C51 4u7 C227 4u7 C228 4u7 C229 4u7 C230 4u7 C231 4u7 C232 4u7 C233 4u7 C234 4u7 C71 4u7 C72 4u7 C74 4u7 C73 4u7 C76 4u7 C75 4u7 TO SHEET 11 LKOUT AUX1L X22/1 X21/9 X22/9 X22/8 X22/6 X22/7 X22/5 X22/4 X22/2 X22/3 X21/8 X21/7 X21/5 X21/6 X21/4 X21/3 X21/2 X21/1 LKIN AUX1L FROM SHEET 11 FROM SHEET 11LKIN AUX1R

LKIN AUX2R FROM SHEET 11 LKIN AUX2L FROM SHEET 11 LKIN AUX3R FROM SHEET 11 LKIN AUX3L FROM SHEET 11 LKIN AUX4R FROM SHEET 11 LKIN AUX4L FROM SHEET 11 LKOUT AUX1R TO SHEET 11 LKOUT AUX2R TO SHEET 11 LKOUT AUX2L TO SHEET 11 LKOUT AUX3R TO SHEET 11 LKOUT AUX3L TO SHEET 11 LKOUT AUX4R TO SHEET 11 LKOUT AUX4L TO SHEET 11 A1R A1L A2R A2L A3R A3L A4R A4L A1L A2L A3L A4L A1R A2R A3R A4R A4R A3R A2R A1R A4L A3L A2L A1L A4R A3R A2R A1R A4L A3L A2L A1L Z1 PROG L TO SHEET 4 Z1 PROG R TO SHEET 4 Z2 PROG L TO SHEET 5 Z2 PROG R TO SHEET 5 Z3 PROG L TO SHEET 6 Z3 PROG R TO SHEET 6 Z1 SEL A1 FROM SHEET 9 Z1 SEL A0 FROM SHEET 9 Z1 SEL EN FROM SHEET 9 FROM SHEET 9 Z2 SEL EN FROM SHEET 9 Z2 SEL A0 FROM SHEET 9 Z2 SEL A1 Z2 SEL A1 FROM SHEET 9 Z2 SEL A0 FROM SHEET 9 Z2 SEL EN FROM SHEET 9 2 3 4 13 15 14 Z1 PROG VOL FROM SHEET 8 FROM SHEET 8 Z2 PROG VOL FROM SHEET 8 Z3 PROG VOL 4 3 2 4 3 2 14 15 13 14 15 13 PROG 1 AUX IN 1-4 CD6313-2 A 2 11 CKW PROG 2 PROG 3 PROG 4 7 6 5 8 1 2 3 4 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PROG4L PROG4R TO SH10 TO SH10

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A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size +15V -15V +15V -15V -15V +15V -15V -15V +15V +15V C34 47p C33 47p R59 10k R58 10k R57 10k IC5B LM833 R56 47k SW2B SW1B R55 10k R54 10k R53 10k IC5A LM833 IC6A LM833 R52 10k R51 10k R50 10k SW3B SW4B R49 47k IC6B LM833 R48 10k R47 10k R46 10k C28 47p C27 47p IC7A LM833 R45 10k R44 10k R43 10k SW5B SW6B R42 47k IC7B LM833 R41 10k R40 10k R39 10k C24 47p C23 47p C12 10p R10 680R R15 47k R14 47k C3 3n3 C2 47n R13 22k R12 4k7 R5 4k7 R4 4k7 R3 4k7 IC2A LM833 R19 2k7 R18 47k R9 680R R6 2k7 R2 10k R1 10k IC1B LM833 IC1A LM833 RCA1A R21 680R R22 680R C8 100p C9 100p IC2B LM833 C1 10p R35 4k7 R36 4k7 R8 4k7 R11 4k7 C5 10p IC4A LM833 C15 100p C16 100p R17 680R R20 680R RCA1B IC3B LM833 IC3A LM833 R23 10k R24 10k R25 2k7 R26 680R R27 47k R28 2k7 IC4B LM833 R29 4k7 R30 4k7 R31 4k7 R32 4k7 R33 22k C19 47n C20 3n3 R34 47k R37 47k R38 680R C21 10p C222 470n C223 470n IC91A LM833 R523 10k R524 10k R62 10k R63 10k C38 100p C226 100p R528 10k R527 10k IC91B LM833 R525 10k R526 10k C10 4u7 C11 4u7 C4 1u C13 4u7 C14 4u7 C22 1u +15V C224 4u7 C225 4u7 C26 4u7 C30 4u7 C31 4u7 C25 4u7 C29 4u7 C32 4u7 C286 10u C287 10u C17 10u C18 10u C6 10u C7 10u C CD6313-1

MIC INPUT 1&2

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 8 7 5 6 7 8 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 5 6 8 7 4 3 2 1 5 6 8 7 5 6 7 8 4 3 2 1 INPUT 2 INPUT 1 R L R L M2 M2 M1 M1 M2 M1 M2 M1 P3 P2 P1 Z1 PAGE FROM SHEET 3 FROM SHEET 3 FROM SHEET 3 Z2 PAGE Z3 PAGE P3 P2 P1 TO SHEET 6 TO SHEET 5 TO SHEET 4 Z3 MIC Z2 MIC Z1 MIC 3 2 1 LKIN MIC1 FROM SHEET 11 160HZ HPF IN OUT LKOUT MIC1 TO SHEET 11 MIC1 DET IN TO SHEET 10 P/P ON OFF P/P FROM SHEET 11 FROM SHEET 11 P/P OFFP/P ON TO SHEET 10 MIC2 DET IN TO SHEET 11 LKOUT MIC2 OUT IN 160HZ HPF

FROM SHEET 11LKIN MIC2 1 2 3 X2/1 X3/1 2 3 4 1 5 6 7 8 X1/1 X4/1

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size A3

Date: 30-Aug-2004 Sheet of File: C:\Protel Files\CDTRAX\Test\Cd6313-3.DDBDrawn By: 1 2 5 8 3 6 4 7 IC32 X9313 RN4E 1k RN4D 1k RN4C 1k RN4B 1k RN4A 1k RN3E 1k RN3D1k RN3C1k RN3B1k RN3A1k RN2E 1k RN2D1k RN2C1k RN2B1k RN2A1k RN1E 1k RN1D1k RN1C1k RN1B1k RN1A1k VDD VDD VDD VDD R132 10k C82 470n R136 10k C84 4u7 C278 47n C280 22p C279 22p XTAL1 4MHz A2 1 A3 2 A4 3 MC-4 GND 5 B0 6 B1 7 B2 8 B3 9 B4 10 B5 11 B6 12 B7 13 +5 14 OSC 15 OSC 16 A0 17 A1 18 IC31 16F84 VDD VDD VDD R539 100k R538 100k R537 100k +15V -15V R137 10k C83 470n IC30B LM833 IC28 SSM2141 C79 100p IC33A DG411 IC33B DG411 IC33C DG411 C78 3n3 R133 47k R134 47k R135 47k R138 10k R139 100k R140 22k R141 22k R142 4k7 R143 4k7 R144 4k7 R145 4k7 IC30A LM833 IC29B LM833 IC29A LM833 R146 47k D1 BAV21 D2 BAV21 D3 BAV21 +15V -15V -15V +15V VDD +15V -15V C77 33n C80 10p C81 47p +15V -15V C281 4u7 C282 4u7 C283 4u7 R568 10k R567 10k R566 10k IC33D DG411 IC92 LM311 C284 4u7 R569 10k R570 4k7 C285 47u D132 BAV21 R571 470R VDD VDD R572 47k R573 47k VDD PCB6314 4 5 6 7 8 1 7 6 5 4 3 2 Z1 PAGE TO SHEET 1 Z2 PAGE TO SHEET 1 Z3 PAGE TO SHEET 1 P1 P2 P3 P1 P2 P3 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC1 PC2 PC3 Z1 PAGE DET TO SHEET 9 Z2 PAGE DET TO SHEET 9 Z3 PAGE DET TO SHEET 9 PC1 PC2 PC3 PC1 PC2 PC3 6 8 7 4 5 3 2 1 1 2 3 8 9 7 10 11 6 IC33 PIN 13 IC33 PIN 4 IC33 PIN 12 IC33 PIN 5 1 2 3 4 6 5 7 8 1 2 3 X23/1 X23/2 X23/3 X23/4 PAGING INPUT CD6313-3 D 3 11 CKW IC33 = DG411 A A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 N/C N/C

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A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V R183 4k7 R182 2k7 SW7A R181 33k R180 100k R179 1k R178 33k IC40A LM833 IC39A LM833 R177 10k R176 10k R175 22k R174 10k R173A 47k C94 2n2 C93 1n2 IC38A LM833 R172 10k R171 10k R170 22k R169 10k R168A 47k C92 4n7 C91 4n7 IC37A LM833 R167 10k R166 10k R165 22k R164 10k R163A 47k C90 15n C89 15n IC36A LM833 R162 10k R161 10k R160 22k R159 10k R158A 47k C88 47n C87 47n C86 82n C85 150n R157A 47k R156 10k R155 22k R154 10k R153 10k IC35A LM833 IC34A LM833 R184 10k R185 10k R186 10k C95 100p C107 100p C96100p C97 100p R187 10k R188 10k R189 10k IC34B LM833 IC35B LM833 R190 10k R191 10k R192 22k R193 10k R157B 47k C98 150n C99 82n C100 47n C101 47n R158B 47k R196 10k R197 22k R198 10k R199 10k IC36B LM833 C102 15n C103 15n R163B 47k R201 10k R202 22k R203 10k R204 10k IC37B LM833 C104 4n7 C105 4n7 R168B 47k R206 10k R207 22k R208 10k R209 10k IC38B LM833 C106 1n2 C108 2n2 R175B 47k R211 10k R212 22k R213 10k R214 10k IC39B LM833 IC40B LM833 R215 33k R216 1k R217 100k R218 33k SW7B R219 2k7 R220 4k7 X27/7 A CD6313-4 ZONE 1 EQ 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 5 6 7 8 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 1 4 4 3 2 1 Z1 EQOUT L TO SHEET 7 Z1 MIC FROM SHEET 1 Z1 PROG L

FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2Z1 PROG R

X27/6 X27/5 X27/4 X27/3 X27/2 X27/1 X28/1 X28/7 X28/6 X28/5 X28/4 X28/3 X28/2 TO SHEET 7 Z1 EQOUT R

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size A3

Date: 30-Aug-2004 Sheet of File: C:\Protel Files\CDTRAX\Test\CD6313-5.DDBDrawn By:

-15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V R288 4k7 R287 2k7 SW8B R286 33k R285 100k R284 1k R283 33k IC47B LM833 IC46B LM833 R282 10k R281 10k R280 22k R279 10k R241B 47k C132 2n2 C130 1n2 IC45B LM833 R277 10k R276 10k R275 22k R274 10k R236B 47k C129 4n7 C128 4n7 IC44B LM833 R272 10k R271 10k R270 22k R269 10k R231B 47k C127 15n C126 15n IC43B LM833 R267 10k R266 10k R265 22k R264 10k R226B 47k C125 47n C124 47n C123 82n C122 150n R225B 47k R261 10k R260 22k R259 10k R258 10k IC42B LM833 IC41B LM833 R257 10k R256 10k R255 10k C121 100p C120 100p C131 100p C119 100p R254 10k R253 10k R252 10k IC41A LM833 IC42A LM833 R221 10k R222 10k R223 22k R224 10k R225A 47k C109 150n C110 82n C111 47n C112 47n R226A 47k R227 10k R228 22k R229 10k R230 10k IC43A LM833 C113 15n C114 15n R231A 47k R232 10k R233 22k R234 10k R235 10k IC44A LM833 C115 4n7 C116 4n7 R236A 47k R237 10k R238 22k R239 10k R240 10k IC45A LM833 C117 1n2 C118 2n2 R241A 47k R242 10k R243 22k R244 10k R245 10k IC46A LM833 IC47A LM833 R246 33k R247 1k R248 100k R249 33k SW8A R250 2k7 R251 4k7 X29/7 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 CKW11 5 A CD6313-5 ZONE 2 EQ Z2 EQOUT R TO SHEET 7 X30/2 X30/3 X30/4 X30/5 X30/6 X30/7 X30/1 X29/1 X29/2 X29/3 X29/4 X29/5 X29/6 Z2 PROG R FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2Z2 PROG L

FROM SHEET 1Z2 MIC

TO SHEET 7 Z2 EQOUT L

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A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size R356 4k7 R355 2k7 SW9B R354 33k R353 100k R352 1k R351 33k IC54B LM833 IC53B LM833 R350 10k R349 10k R348 22k R347 10k R309B 47k C156 2n2 C154 1n2 IC52B LM833 R345 10k R344 10k R343 22k R342 10k R304B 47k C153 4n7 C152 4n7 IC51B LM833 R340 10k R339 10k R338 22k R337 10k R299B 47k C151 15n C150 15n IC50B LM833 R335 10k R334 10k R333 22k R332 10k R294B 47k C149 47n C148 47n C147 82n C146 150n R293B 47k R329 10k R328 22k R327 10k R326 10k IC49B LM833 IC48B LM833 R325 10k R324 10k R323 10k C145 100p C144 100p C155 100p C143 100p R322 10k R321 10k R320 10k IC48A LM833 IC49A LM833 R289 10k R290 10k R291 22k R292 10k R293A 47k C133 150n C134 82n C135 47n C136 47n R294A 47k R295 10k R296 22k R297 10k R298 10k IC50A LM833 C137 15n C138 15n R299A 47k R300 10k R301 22k R302 10k R303 10k IC51A LM833 C139 4n7 C140 4n7 R304A 47k R305 10k R306 22k R307 10k R308 10k IC52A LM833 C141 1n2 C142 2n2 R309A 47k R310 10k R311 22k R312 10k R313 10k IC53A LM833 IC54A LM833 R314 33k R315 1k R316 100k R317 33k SW9A R318 2k7 R319 4k7 -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V X31/7 Z3 EQOUT R TO SHEET 7 X32/2 X32/3 X32/4 X32/5 X32/6 X32/7 X32/1 X31/1 X31/2 X31/3 X31/4 X31/5 X31/6 Z3 PROG R FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2Z3 PROG L

FROM SHEET 1Z3 MIC

TO SHEET 7 Z3 EQOUT L 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 5 6 7 8 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 ZONE 3 EQ CD6313-6 A

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size A3

Date: 30-Aug-2004 Sheet of File: C:\Protel Files\CDTRAX\Test\CD6313-8.DDBDrawn By:

VDD XR10 470k VDD XR9 470k VDD XR8 470k VDD XR7 470k VDD XR6 470k VDD XR5 470k VDD XR3 470k VDD XR2 470k VDD R422 47k SW13B IC69A LM358 IC69B LM358 R386 10k R383 5k6 R38110k R380 10k IC67A LM358 IC67B LM358 R379 10k R376 4k7 R375 5k6 R37410k R373 10k R372 10k R371 10k R370 5k6 R369 10k IC68B LM358 IC68A LM358 VDD R367 4k7 C186 47u C162 1u C1611u C160 1u C159 1u C158 1u C157 1u VDD R402 47k SW15B IC75A LM358 IC75B LM358 R397 10k R396 5k6 R39510k R394 10k IC73A LM358 IC73B LM358 R393 10k R392 4k7 R391 5k6 R38510k R384 10k R382 10k R378 10k R377 5k6 R368 10k IC74B LM358 IC74A LM358 VDD R366 4k7 C178 47u C177 1u C1761u C175 1u C174 1u C164 1u C163 1u C185 1u C1841u C183 1u C1821u C181 1u C180 1u C179 47u R421 4k7 VDD IC71A LM358 IC71B LM358 R420 10k R419 5k6 R41810k R417 10k R416 10k R415 10k R414 5k6 R413 4k7 R412 10k IC70B LM358 IC70A LM358 R411 10k R410 10k R409 5k6 R408 10k IC72B LM358 IC72A LM358 SW14B R403 47k VDD XR4 470k VDD NOT USED R398-401 R387-390, 404-407, LOG LOG LOG LOG LOG LOG LOG LOG REMOTE 6 7 8 5 Z1 PIC MUTE FROM SHEET 9 Z1 PROG VOL TO SHEET 1 Z1 L VOL Z1 R VOL TO SHEET 7 TO SHEET 7 REMOTE 6 7 8 5 Z3 PIC MUTE FROM SHEET 9 Z3 PROG VOL TO SHEET 2 Z3 L VOL Z3 R VOL TO SHEET 7 TO SHEET 7 TO SHEET 7 TO SHEET 7 Z2 R VOL Z2 L VOL TO SHEET 2 Z2 PROG VOL FROM SHEET 9 Z2 PIC MUTE 5 8 7 6 REMOTE LOG

REMOTE & PROG VOL

CD6313-8 C

8 11 CKW

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A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size R565 10M R564 10M R563 10M C198 100n C196 100n C195 100n D38 BAV21 D24 BAV21 D18 BAV21 VDD VDD R548 100k R549 1k C236 220u R553 1k R552 100k R550 100k R551 100k IC90A LM393 R561 2k2 VCC IC90B LM393 R546 100R R547 6k8 VDD R562 2k2 R543 100k R544 6k8 R541 4k7 R542 100k VDD D55 BAV21 VDD C235 47u C204 10u C202 10u VDD D44 BAV21 VDD R515 100k R519 4k7 R520 8k2 R521 100k R556 2k2 VDD D42 BAV41 VDD R508 100k R512 4k7 R513 8k2 R514 100k R555 2k2 C201 10u R554 2k2 R540 10k R558 10k R557 10k R489 10k R459 10k R458 4k7 IC82A LM833 D19 R457 100k C193 100n D17 BAV21 D16 BAV21 R456 1k5 R455 10k R453 1k IC79A LM358 R490 100R R491 100R IC80A LM358 R492 1k R494 10k R495 1k5 D22 BAV21 D23 BAV21 C197 100n R496 100k D34 R497 100R IC81A LM358 R498 1k R500 10k R501 1k5 D36 BAV21 D37 BAV21 C199 100n R502 100k D39 C200 560p IC83A LM393 R460 100k R461 8k2 R503 4k7 R504470R R505 1M R507 100k VDD VDD D21 BAV21 VDD VDD R510 1M R511 470R IC84A LM393 VDD R517 1M R518 470R IC84B LM393 IC82B LM833 VCC -15V +15V VSS VSS VSS C2374u7 *R499 NOT USED *R493 NOT USED *R454 NOT USED 1 2 3 4 PROG4L IN FROM SHEET 2 8 7 6 5 FROM SHEET 2 PROG4R IN TO SHEET 9 PROG4 DET Z1 STATUS FROM SHEET 7

FROM SHEET 7Z2 STATUS

FROM SHEET 7Z3 STATUS

X24/4 X24/3 X25/4 X25/3 X26/4 X26/3 SUM IN SUM OUT TO SHEET 7 SUM DETECT TO SHEET 9

MIC 1 DET OUT

MIC 2 DET OUT TO SHEET 9 TO SHEET 9 MIC 1 DET IN MIC 2 DET IN FROM SHEET 1 FROM SHEET 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 5 6 7 8

STATUS & DETECTION

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size A3

Date: 30-Aug-2004 Sheet of File: C:\Protel Files\CDTRAX\Test\CD6313-91.DDBDrawn By:

SW6A SW5A SW4A SW3A SW2A SW1A SW18 SW17 D33 BAV21 D32 BAV21 D31 BAV21 D30 BAV21 D29 BAV21 R 484 10k R483 10k R482 10k D131 BAV21 D130 BAV21 D27 BAV21 D26 BAV21 D25 BAV21 D15 BAV21 D14 BAV21 R 475 10k R474 10k R473 10k D115 BAV21 D114 BAV21 D123 BAV21 D122 BAV21 D121 BAV21 D120 BAV21 D119 BAV21 D118 BAV21 D117 BAV21 D116 BAV21 D106 BAV21 D105 BAV21 D104 BAV21 D103 BAV21 D101 BAV21 D102 BAV21 VDD VDD VDD VDD VDD R 488 10k R 487 10k R 486 10k R 485 100k VDD VDD 1 GP5 2 GP4 3 GP3 4 GP2 5 GP1 6 GP0 7 VSS 8 IC78 PIC12C509 SW15A R481 560R VDD D28 Red VDD VDD R 479 10k R 478 10k R 477 10k R 476 100k VDD VDD 1 GP5 2 GP4 3 GP3 4 GP2 5 GP1 6 GP0 7 VSS 8 IC77 PIC12C509 SW14A R472 560R VDD D13 Red D12 Red SW16 VDD R465 560R R 464 10k R 463 10k R 462 10k D11 BAV21 D10 BAV21 D9 BAV21 D8 BAV21 D7 BAV21 SW13A VDD 1 GP5 2 GP4 3 GP3 4 GP2 5 GP1 6 GP0 7 VSS 8 IC76 PIC12C509 VDD R 467 100k R468 10k R469 10k R 471 10k VDD VDD D50 BAV21 D49 BAV21 D51BAV21 D52 BAV21 D53 BAV21 D54 BAV21 X16/1 X13/1 X10/1 X15/1 X14/1 X12/1 X11/1 X9/1 X8/1

FROM SHEET 10PROG4 DET

OFF OFF 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 OFF Z3 PIC MUTE Z3 PAGE DET MUTE 3 12 6 X26/2 X26/1 1 2 3 4 Z3 SEL A0 Z3 SEL A1 Z3 SEL EN TO SHEET 2 TO SHEET 2 TO SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 3 TO SHEET 8 RELEASE TIME (SECS) Z2 PIC MUTE Z2 PAGE DET MUTE 3 12 6 X25/2 X25/1 1 2 3 4 Z2 SEL A0 Z2 SEL A1 Z2 SEL EN TO SHEET 2 TO SHEET 2 TO SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 3 TO SHEET 8 RELEASE TIME (SECS) (SECS)TIME RELEASE TO SHEET 8 FROM SHEET 3 FROM SHEET 10 FROM SHEET 10 FROM SHEET 10 TO SHEET 2 TO SHEET 2 TO SHEET 2 Z1 SEL EN Z1 SEL A1 Z1 SEL A0 4 3 2 1 X24/1 X24/2 6 12 3 MUTE

MIC1 DET OUT MIC2 DET OUT SUM DETECT Z1 PAGE DET Z1 PIC MUTE

PROG SEL & MUTE

CD6313-9 B

9 11

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A B C D D C B A Title Number Revision Size IC62 SSM2142 IC61 SSM2142 IC58 SSM2142 IC66SSM2142 IC65 SSM2142 IC24B SSM2164 IC64A LM833 SW12A R452 33k R451 33k R450 33k R449 33k R448 33k R447 33k SW12B IC64B LM833 IC24C SSM2164 IC63B LM833 R446 33k R445 33k R444 10k R443 10k R442 4k7 C192 100p R441 470R R440 470R C191 560p C190 560p C189 100p C188 100p IC23B SSM2164 IC60A LM833 SW11A R439 33k R438 33k R437 33k R436 33k R435 33k R424 33k SW11B IC60B LM833 IC23C SSM2164 IC59B R423 33k R365 33k R364 10k R363 10k R362 4k7 C187 100p R361 470R R360 470R C173 560p C172 560p C171 100p C170 100p C169 100p C168 100p C167 560p C166 560p R434 470R R433 470R C165 100p R432 4k7 R431 10k R43010k R42933k R42833k IC55B LM833 IC22C SSM2164 IC56B LM833 SW10B R427 33k R426 33k R425 33k R359 33k R358 33k R357 33k SW10A IC57 SSM2142 IC56A LM833 IC22B SSM2164 A CD6313-7 OUTPUTS Z1-3 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 8 7 6 5 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 Z3 STATUS TO SHEET 10 Z2 STATUS TO SHEET 10 TO SHEET 10 Z1 STATUS 4 3 5 2 1 8 7 6 4 3 5 2 1 8 7 6 4 3 5 2 1 8 7 6 4 3 5 2 1 8 7 6 4 3 5 2 1 8 7 6 6 7 8 1 2 5 3 4 FROM SHEET 10 SUM OUT 7 5 6 10 11 12 Z3 L VOL FROM SHEET 8 Z3 R VOL FROM SHEET 8 2 3 2 3 1 1 Z3 LEFT OUT Z3 RIGHT OUT Z3 EQOUT L FROM SHEET 6 Z3 EQOUT R FROM SHEET 6 7 5 6 10 11 12 Z2 L VOL FROM SHEET 8 Z2 R VOL FROM SHEET 8 2 3 2 3 1 1 Z2 LEFT OUT Z2 RIGHT OUT Z2 EQOUT L FROM SHEET 5 Z2 EQOUT R FROM SHEET 5 FROM SHEET 4 Z1 EQOUT R FROM SHEET 4 Z1 EQOUT L Z1 RIGHT OUT Z1 LEFT OUT 1 1 3 2 3 2 FROM SHEET 8 Z1 R VOL FROM SHEET 8 Z1 L VOL 12 11 10 6 5 7

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size A3

Date: 30-Aug-2004 Sheet of File: C:\Protel Files\CDTRAX\Test\CD6313-11.DDBDrawn By:

RLIFT 100R/2W GNDCH +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V -15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V +15V C275 100n C276 100n C277 100n C274100n C273100n C272100n 100nC271 C270100n C269100n C268100n C267100n C266100n C265100n C264100n C263100n 100nC262 C261100n C260100n C259100n C258100n C257 100n C256100n C255100n C254100n C253100n C252100n C251100n C250100n C249100n C248100n C247100n C246100n C245100n C244100n C243100n C242100n C241100n C240100n C239100n C238100n C206 2200u C2072200u C208 2200u C2092200u D46 1N4004 D47 1N4004 IC85 LM7815 IC87 LM7815 IC86 LM7915 IC88 LM7915 IC89 LM7805 C210 470u C211 470u C212 470u C213 470u C214 470u C215 100n C216 100n C217 100n C218 100n C219 100n C220 100n C221 100n +15V -15V VCC VSS VDD R522 1k D48 Blue VDD VCC

IC91 IC82 IC66 IC64 IC65 IC62 IC60 IC61 IC58 IC56 IC57 IC54 IC49 IC7 IC48 IC47 IC42 IC6 IC41 IC40 IC35 IC5 IC34 IC15 IC14 IC13 IC12 IC11 IC10 IC9 IC8 IC4 IC3 IC2 IC1 IC32 IC29 IC30 IC33 IC28

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 LKOUT AUX1L LKOUT AUX1R LKOUT AUX2L LKOUT AUX2R LKOUT AUX3L LKOUT AUX3R LKOUT AUX4L LKOUT AUX4R LKOUT MIC1 LKOUT MIC2 LKIN AUX1L LKIN AUX1R LKIN AUX2L LKIN AUX2R LKIN AUX3L LKIN AUX3R LKIN AUX4L LKIN AUX4R LKIN MIC1 LKIN MIC2 X19/1 X20/1 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 FROM SHEET 2 P/P TO SHEET 1 POWER SUPPLY CD6313-11 B 11 11 CKW X18/2 X18/1 SLAVE MASTER

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A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size IC1A LM833 IC1BLM833 IC2A LM833 IC2B LM833 IC3 SSM2142 SW1 SW2 SW3 SW4 D1 1N5711 D2 1N5711 D3 1N5711 C1 100u/35V C2 100u/35V +15V -15V R1 10k R2 10k R3 680R R4 680R R5 22k R6 22k R7 15k R8 470R R9 47k C3 150p C4 47n C5 100p C6 100p C7 4u7 C8 4u7 GNDA GNDA GNDA GNDA GNDA -15V -15V -15V +15V +15V +15V -15V -15V +15V 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 ZM3 MIC STATION CD6315-1 B HPF FILTER 225HZ IN OUT 5 4 7 8 6 3 2 1 8 7 6 4 3 5 21 MICROPHONE ALL CALL Z1 Z2 Z3 X1/1 X1/2 X1/4 X1/3 X1/5 X2/1 X3/1 RJ45 CONNECTOR PCB 6316

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1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 A B C D 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 D C B A Title Number Revision Size A3

Date: 30-Aug-2004 Sheet of File: C:\Protel Files\CDTRAX\Test\CD6329-11.DDBDrawn By:

SW1 R1 470k LOG D5 BAV21 D4 BAV21 D3 BAV21 D2 BAV21 D1 BAV21 CCW PROG 4 PROG 3 PROG 2 PROG 1 OFF LOW WIPER 8 7 BROWN BROWN/WHITE ORANGE BLUE/WHITE BLUE ORANGE/WHITE GREEN GREEN/WHITE 6 5 4 3 2 1 CKW1 1 B CD6329-1 ZM3 REMOTE CONTROL

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ZoneMix 3 connections

Please note: When connecting two ZoneMix3’s together via the 15 way high density connectors ensure that the linking cable has all 15 pins wired

Many “off the shelf” VGA type cables do not have all 15 pins wired, most VGA type cables omit pin 9 as it is not required for computer displays.

All pins on the 15 way cable must be connected pin to pin to enable the linking function to work.

When using pre-made 15 pin cables, check to ensure all pins are wired through to the corresponding pin on the other end of the cable.

It may prove better to make the lead yourself.

If there are any questions regarding this bulletin, please contact technical support either by e.mail: [email protected] Or by fax: (612) 97379543

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