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9000 Series Digital Matrix Mixer/Amplifiers
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Outline Overview Hardware Modules Remote Control Operation Modes Applications Q&A
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Overview
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Industry FIRST! All-in-one: Matrix mixer Digital signal processor 70V Amplifiers Three models: A-9060DH (2x60W) A-9120DH (2x120W) M-9000 (mixer)
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Digital Matrix Mixer/Amplifiers A-9060DH & A-9120DH Up to 8 Mic/Line Inputs Up to 6 Line Outputs 8x8 Matrix Dual Channel Digital Signal Processor Dual 70V Amplifiers: A-9060DH: 60W x 2 A-9120DH: 120W x 2
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Digital Matrix Mixer M-9000 Up to 8 Mic/Line Inputs 8x8 Matrix Dual Channel Digital Signal Processor 2 Balanced Line Outputs Add up to 6 Additional Line Outputs
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Key Features Modular Design Superior Audio Quality 24-bit A/D and D/A, 48 kHz sampling Ultra-Low Distortion – 0.0008% Versatile Operation Includes two operation modes to suit both zone paging matrix and conventional mixing applications Telephone Zone Paging DTMF dial access up to eight zones
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Key Features Multi-function Display Allows programming and operation without a PC Flexible Remote Control Two remote volume control ports, assignable to any input or output; programmable trigger inputs and outputs (four each, expandable to twelve); and an RS-232 serial port Rack Kit Included (2RU) Five Year Warranty
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Digital Signal Processing Dual Channel Digital Signal Processor (DSP): Auto-mixing (Mixer mode) 10-Band Parametric EQ High and Low Pass Filters Bass and Treble TOA Speaker EQ Presets Loudness Compressor Delay (Mixer mode) Additional DSP included on D-001T and T-001T modules
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Front Panel Input select switches Input volume Input On/Off Output channel select Output On/Off Output volume
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Front Panel Enter Parameter Esc/Back Memory Utility Navigation Power On/Off
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A-9060DH & A-9120DH Rear Panel Dual 70.7V outputs RS-232 port Matrix/Mix Mode switch Control I/O Dual patching loops Dual remote volume controls
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M-9000 Rear Panel RS-232 port Matrix/Mix Mode switch Control I/O Dual line outputs Dual remote volume controls
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Block Diagram D-001T ZP-001T T-001T Dual Channel Digital Signal Processor 8x8 Matrix Dual 70V Amplifiers
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Matrix Block Diagram
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Built-in DSP - Block Diagram
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Amplifiers - Block Diagram
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9000 Series Modules
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D-001T Dual Mic/Line Input Module with DSP Two Balanced Mic / Line Inputs Digital Signal Processing 10-Band Parametric EQ Bass / Treble Loudness High and Low Pass Filters Compressor Adjustable Sensitivity (-60 to -10 dBV) Phantom Power (24 VDC) Removable Terminal Block Maximum four per chassis Req’d for VOX (Voice-Operated Switch) function & input level metering
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D-001T - Block Diagram
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T-001T Dual Line Output Module with DSP Two Balanced Line Outputs Digital Signal Processing 10-Band Parametric EQ Bass / Treble Loudness High and Low Pass Filters Compressor Delay TOA Speaker EQ presets Removable Terminal Block Maximum three per chassis
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T-001T - Block Diagram
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ZP-001T Telephone Zone Paging Module Telephone Access Paging to up to eight zones Uses DTMF dialing to access amplifier and/or line outputs Dial up to eight output zones in one operation Analog extension or page port compatible Page port operation requires contact closure activation RJ-11 Telephone Jack and Removable Terminal Blocks Maximum one per chassis
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ZP-001T Telephone Zone Paging Module Two Operation Modes: Ring (Analog extension port) Paging Port (DTMF and contact-closure required) Minimal programming required; simply dial to access individual or multiple outputs Requires busy tone from telephone system for disconnect If telephone system does not provide busy tone, dial “00#” to terminate the zone paging function Fixed 30 second paging time-out (automatic disconnect)
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C-001T Input/Output Control Module Eight assignable control inputs for activating: Event Volume Up/Down (Input or Output) Mute (Input or Output) Power On/Off Emergency Mute Synch On/Off Eight assignable control outputs Removable Terminal Block Maximum one per chassis
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Module Compatibility All existing 900 Series modules are compatible with new 9000 Series models A-9060DH, A-9120DH and M-9000 module ports New 9000 modules are not compatible with module ports in existing 900 Series, 700 Series or BG-M Series mixer/amplifiers 9000 input and output modules offer 2 channels in one module, more features, and are more cost-effective than separate 900 modules
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Input and Output Metering Input metering requires D-001T input modules Output metering is provided for the two built- in output channels and included with each T- 001T output module 900 Series input and output modules do not include input or output metering
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Module Capacity 1 8
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D-001T and T-001T Module Installation D-001T Input modules must be installed in module slots #1-4 T-001T Output modules must be installed in module slots #5-7
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ZP-001T Module Installation ZP-001T Zone Paging module must be installed after any D-001T input modules in the next available slots #1-4 If no D-001T input modules are used, install the ZP-001T module in slot #1
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900 Series Module Installation 900 Series modules may be installed in any available slot not occupied by 9000 Series modules
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C-001T Module Installation The C-001T Control I/O Expansion module may be installed in any available slot not occupied by other 9000 Series modules.
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Module Configuration Examples
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Remote Control
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Remote Control Options Built-in: Two Remote Volume Control Terminals Four Control Inputs Four Control Outputs C-001T Control I/O Module RS-232
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Rear Panel Remote Control Two Remote Volume Control Terminals, assignable to any input or output (10k ohm linear potentiometer or 0-10 VDC) Four Control Inputs, assignable to activate: Event Volume Up/Down (Input or Output) Mute (Input or Output) Power On/Off Emergency Mute Synch On/Off Four Control Outputs (open collector) for activating external relays
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Rear Panel Remote Control Remote Volume Control (2) (10k ohm pot. or 0-10VDC) Control Inputs (4) (switch closure, dry contact) Control Outputs (4) (open collector)
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C-001T Input/Output Control Module Eight assignable control inputs for activating: Event Volume Up/Down (Input or Output) Mute (Input or Output) Power On/Off Emergency Mute Synch On/Off Eight assignable control outputs Removable Terminal Block Maximum one per chassis
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C-001T Module Remote Control Control Inputs (8) (switch closure, dry contact) Control Outputs (8) (open collector)
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Remote Control Protocol AMX and Crestron modules available soon! Protocol document available on web Controllable parameters Fader gain Cross-point gain (Mixer mode) Preset recall
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Software
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CD-ROM with software included with each model Functions: Firmware Update Download and Save Settings from unit to PC Upload Settings from PC to unit Monitor Operation Status Activate Control I/O
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PC Connection
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Communication Modes Firmware Update Power on pressing channel #8 and Esc/Back keys simultaneously and press power button to turn ON Download/Upload Settings Power on pressing channel #8 and Enter keys simultaneously and press power button to turn ON
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Matrix and Mixer Modes
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Operation Modes Matrix Mode 1 input to up to 8 outputs Paging matrix applications Simultaneous “Event” (memory) activation Mixer Mode Up to eight inputs to up to eight outputs Mixing applications Single “Scene” (memory) activation
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Operation Mode Switch
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Changing Modes Power cable must be removed before changing operation modes When power is reapplied, all previously stored settings are lost Save settings before changing modes
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Matrix Mode Zone Paging Matrix Allows multiple simultaneous Event activation for paging and BGM distribution Eight Level Ducker Assignable priority levels and mute depth attenuates all other lower priority input signals Voice Operated (VOX) Event Activation 32 Programmable Events Activate via front panel, control input, or RS-232 Multiple Events can be active simultaneously
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Mixer Mode Auto-mixing Automatically adjusts the open microphone's output channel gain depending on the number of open microphones (NOM) Two Level Ducker Assignable priority levels and mute depth attenuates all other lower priority input signals Voice Operated (VOX) Paging 32 Programmable Scenes Activate via front panel, control input, or RS-232 Only one Scene can be active at a time
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Mode Comparison FEATUREMATRIXMIXER Memories32 Events32 Scenes Memory Activation SimultaneousSingle Routing per Memory One input to up to eight outputs Up to eight inputs to up to eight outputs Ducker8 Level2 Level Othern/aAuto-mixing (gating), Cross-point Gain, Delay
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VOX Function The VOX function activates the set Event (Matrix mode) or Page (Mixer mode) when an audio signal at the assigned input If the audio signal drops below a preset level after the VOX function begins operation, the set Event or Page is terminated after approximately 5 seconds
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Ducker Function The Ducker function automatically attenuates input signals with lower priority when two or more audio signals are simultaneously received Matrix mode: 8-Level Ducker Mixer mode: 2-Level
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Matrix Mode
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Matrix Mode - Menus INPUT OUTPUT EVENT UITILITY ADJUST KEYLOCK
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Matrix Mode - INPUT Menu Input Channel Name D-001T Specific: Input Sensitivity Phantom Power VOX ZP-001T Specific Pre-Page Tone Mode Priority Ducker
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Matrix Mode - OUTPUT Menu Output Channel Name
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Matrix Mode – EVENT Menu Route Input Outputs Trigger (Control-In, VOX, None) Synch Interlock Base Route Event (4) Trigger (Control-In, None) BGM End Trigger (Control-In) None
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Route Event Sets the routing path one input to one or more outputs Activated by Trigger "None" (BGM) "VOX" (D-001T only) "Control Input" (1 – 12) Priority level 8 is considered to be Background Music
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BGM End Event Defines the method of stopping BGM broadcasts Only "Control Input" (1 – 12) can be selected for Trigger All current BGM broadcasts are stopped
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Base Event Combination of up to four “Route” type events, each routing an input set to priority level #8 Allows multiple BGM (Route) Events to be simultaneously activated with a single activation signal For Trigger, select "None" or "Control Input" (1 - 12)
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Event Example The following example includes two BGM sources, each routed to a separate amplifier zone and a Paging source routed to both amplifier zones When the Page occurs, both BGM sources will mute
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Event Example Event 1: Type: ROUTE Input 1 (BGM #1) set to Priority #8 Input 1 routed to Output 1 Trigger set to NONE Event 2: Type: ROUTE Input 2 (BGM #2) set to Priority #8 Input 2 routed to Output 2 Trigger set to NONE
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Event Example Event 3: Type: ROUTE Input 3 (Page) set to Priority #1 Input 3 routed to Outputs 1 and 2 Trigger set to VOX Event 4: Type: BASE Events 1 and 2: ON Trigger set to NONE
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Event Example Event 3 (Base Event): a group of up to 4 ROUTE Events, each with a Priority 8 input channel Event 1 (BGM ROUTE Event): Type: ROUTE Input 1 (BGM #1) set to Priority #8 Event 2: (BGM ROUTE Event) Type: ROUTE Input 2 (BGM #2) set to Priority #8
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Matrix Mode - UTILITY Menu Control Inputs Volume Up/Down Mute Power Emergency Mute Control Outputs Power Power Off Delete Save
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Matrix Mode - UTILITY Menu RS232C Sets serial port baud rate Module Displays installed modules Priority Sets paging priority mode (FIFO, LIFO, MIX)
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Matrix Mode – Priority Modes Multiple Input Priority Modes sets priority order when multiple inputs with the same priority level are broadcast First-In-First-Out (FIFO): input that occurs first is broadcast Last-In-First-Out (LIFO): the most recent input is broadcast MIX: all inputs are simultaneously mixed and broadcast
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Matrix Mode - UTILITY Menu Remote Volume (2) Assignable to any input or output channel Event Sets the Event that activates at Power-On Version Displays firmware version Memory Initializes all current settings to default
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Matrix Mode - ADJUST Menu Event (On/Off) Input Gain D-001T Bass/Treble Loudness EQ HPF/LPF Compressor VOX Sensitivity Ducker Depth
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Matrix Mode - ADJUST Menu Output Gain Bass/Treble Loudness Speaker EQ Parametric EQ HPF/LPF Compressor
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Matrix Mode – KEYLOCK Menu All Locks all keys simultaneously Input Locks the Input channel selection keys, Input volume control, and Input channel ON/OFF key Output Locks the Output channel selection key, Output volume control, and Output channel ON/OFF key Utility Locks the Utility menu key, Memory key, Enter key, Escape/Back key, and Parameter setting knob Power Locks the Power switch
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Key Lock Menu Access can be restricted from each of the above enclosed groups of keys
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Mixer Mode
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Mixer Mode - Menus INPUT OUTPUT UTILITY MEMORY
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Mixer Mode – INPUT Menu Input Channel Name D-001T Specific: Phantom Power (On/Off) NOM Input Sensitivity Bass/Treble Loudness EQ HPF/LPF Compressor Gate
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Mixer Mode - INPUT Menu ZP-001T Specific Pre-Page Tone (On/Off) Mode (Page Port/Ring) Ducker Cross-point Gain
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Mixer Mode - OUTPUT Menu Output Channel Name Bass/Treble Loudness Speaker EQ EQ HPF/LPF Compressor Delay
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TOA Speaker EQ Presets ALL FLAT (default) F-122 H-1 H-2 H-3 HB-1 FB-100 SR-S4 HX-5 FB-120
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Mixer Mode - UTILITY Menu Stereo Link Paging Trigger Zone Synch Disable NOM Attenuation
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Mixer Mode - UTILITY Menu Control Input Scene Selection Volume Up/Down Channel On/Off Emergency Mute Power Remote Volume Control Control Output
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Mixer Mode - UTILITY Menu Keylock Password Serial Speed Slot Firmware Initialize
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Mixer Mode - MEMORY Menu Save Erase Power On Memory Scene Memory Name
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Display Error Indication
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Applications
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Application Guide
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Office/retail store: Telephone paging and Music-On-Hold
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Office/retail store/factory: Multi-zone paging
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Retail store: Multi-zone paging w/ night ringer & MOH
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Restaurant/Bar: Multiple sources, jukebox and zone paging
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Fitness club: Multiple sources, zone paging & digital message repeater
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Hotel/banquet: Room combining
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Conference room: 4 microphone conference w/ teleconferencing
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9000 Series Tools Spec Sheet Manuals Web A&E Guide CAD Pricelist PowerPoint RS-232 Protocol
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TOA Product Support 1-800-733-4750 8:00am – 4:30pm PST
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9000 Series Digital Matrix Mixer/Amplifiers
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www.toaelectronics.com
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