6.2 Zone paging microphone
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ARM-880RC
1) Switch on the microphone with the POWER
switch (48). The POWER indication (55)
lights up.
2) First select the PA zones in which the
announcement is to be heard with the buttons
SPEAKER ZONES (57), if necessary use the
buttons of the extension modules ARM-
880RCE. To select all zones, press the but-
ton ALL CALL (53). The selected zones are in
each case indicated by an LED showing blue
and can also be deselected with the corre-
sponding button or the button ALL CALL.
If an announcement is made from a sec-
ond zone paging microphone, the LEDs of
the zones where the announcement can be
heard show orange. Then these zones can-
not be selected.
3) Keep the button TALK (52) pressed for an
announcement, possibly wait for the chime,
and then speak. If the LED of the button
TALK flashes, no zone has been selected.
4) The microphone signal is shown by the LED
chain OUTPUT LEVEL (54). The red LED
should only shortly light up. If it lights up for a
longer time, speak at a lower volume,
increase the distance to the microphone or
turn the control MIC (45) counter-clockwise
accordingly.
If the volume of the announcement is too
low, turn the control clockwise accordingly,
speak at a higher volume or move closer to
the microphone.
Note: The announcements from a zone paging micro-
phone take priority over other signal sources and inter-
rupt their signals in the selected zones. Only alarm sig-
nals take an even higher priority (
6.3 Wall modules
6.3.1 ARM-880WP1 and ARM-880WP2
As soon as the matrix router is switched on, the
power LED (65) of the module lights up and the
display (63) shows the selected signal source:
L 1 – L 8 = signals of the inputs LINE 1 – 4 (34)
and LINE / MIC 5 – 8 (36)
L = signal of the additional input (22) or wall
module (
step 3)
OF = none of these signals is selected (OFF)
1) To switch on another signal source, press the
button SOURCE
▲
or
keep it pressed.
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2) Adjust the desired volume with the control
SOURCE LEVEL (66). If the volume cannot
be adjusted to a sufficiently higher volume,
turn up the corresponding control SOURCE
(7) and/or MASTER (8) at the matrix router
accordingly.
3) A microphone* may be connected to the jack
MIC INPUT (60) of the module ARM-880WP1
and a unit with line output to the RCA jacks
LINE INPUT (59) to be able to hear their sig-
nals in the corresponding zone.
a) Use the button SOURCE
b) Set the control SOURCE LEVEL to mid-
c) Adjust the definitive volume with the con-
6.3.2 ARM-880WP3
As soon as the matrix router is switched on, the
power indication (71) at the module lights up.
1) Connect two microphones* to the jacks MIC
INPUT (67) to be able to hear their signals in
the corresponding zone.
2) Adjust the volume for the microphones with
the controls MIC LEVEL (69). When a micro-
phone input has not been connected, set the
corresponding control to "0".
3) When a signal source has been selected at
chapter 4.3).
the matrix router for the corresponding zone,
the microphone signals can be added to the
signal source. The signal source can also be
muted with the button LINE MUTE (70) so
that only the microphone signals can be
heard.
4) The sound can be adjusted separately for
each microphone with the controls (68). The
controls HF are intended for the high fre-
quencies and the controls LF for the low fre-
quencies.
* It is also possible to use microphones requiring a 15 V
phantom power. However, no microphone with unbal-
▼
(64) repeatedly or
anced connection must be used; it may be damaged
by the present phantom power.
▲
or
▼
the display indication to "L". Thus, the
jacks LINE INPUT and MIC INPUT are
selected.
position approximately and turn up the
control LINE LEVEL (61) for the connected
audio unit and / or the control MIC LEVEL
(62) for the microphone so that the signals
can be heard well. If an input is not con-
nected, set the corresponding control to
"0".
trol SOURCE LEVEL.
to switch