LY International Electronics M-6182II Owner's manual

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Owner's manual
Public Address System
Network Public Address Center M-6182II
User Manual
Thank you for using our network public address system. Please read this User Manual carefully to make better use
of this equipment.
LY I n t e r n a t i o n a l E l e c t r o n i c s C o . , L t d .
http://www.lyintlcorp.com/
M-6182II—V1.0
About this User Manual
This User Manual is available and effective upon completion of development of the
Network Public Address Center. The User Manual includes system description, matters
needing attentions in use, instructions on system connection, instructions on use of
product and technical specifications of the network address center. Please read this User
Manual carefully before connection, installation and use and operate in accordance with
corresponding instructions in the Manual.
This symbol on the rear panel indicates matters needing attentions, please use or operate the product
in accordance with corresponding instructions.
Please keep this User Manual in good custody for future use.
Matters needing attention
Please read the following before operating the product.
Warning
The following basic requirements must be strictly observed, to avoid potential personal injury and
equipment or property damages to you or any person nearby. The basic requirements include without
limitation to the following:
Power source/power cable
• Please disconnect the device from power source
by pulling the plug other than the power cord.
Pulling the power cord may result in damages.
• Please keep the power cord away from heat source.
Do not over-bend the power cord or place it
anywhere it can be stepped on or may cause to trip.
This is connected to power source via the plug and
any failure or danger occurs, the user can
disconnect the device from power source by pulling
out the plug out from the socket, therefore, it is
required that the power socket should be located
somewhere with easy access.
The device is not completely disconnected from
power source when it is switched "OFF". For sake
of safety, please disconnect the device from the
socket if it is not in user.
Positioning
• Please disconnect the device from power source
before relocating the device.
• For avoiding deformation of panels and damages
to internal components, please do NOT place the
device where there is heavy dust or violent
vibration, or where it is extremely cold or hot.
• Please keep this device off water drops or splash
or vase filled with water or any other articles of
similar nature.
Connection
• Please disconnect other equipment from power
source before they are connected to this product.
Please tune volume to its minimum level before the
device is powered ON or OFF.
All terminals on the device marked with are
live and dangerous, and should be connected by
trained personnel.
When abnormal conditions are realized
• Please disconnect the device from power source
immediately in case the power cord is worn or
damaged or if the sound is suddenly cut off or any
abnormal odor or smoke comes out from the device,
and then have the device inspected and repaired by
professional personnel.
Precautions in Operation
• Please do NOT insert any finger into any gap or
opening of the device.
• Please prevent foreign objects (paper, plastics or
metal etc.) from being inserted or falling into any
gap or opening of the device. In such case, please
cut off power source immediately.
• Please do NOT put the body or any heavy object
on the device and do NOT operate the buttons or
switches or connections with excessive force.
Do NOT open
• Please do NOT remove the cover of the equipment,
otherwise you may get an electric shock.
• Do NOT attempt to remove any internal
component from the device, or to modify the
equipment in whatever manner. In case of any
abnormal condition, please stop using the device
immediately and have it inspected and repaired by
professional personnel.
Other Precautions
• Our company shall not be responsible for data loss
or damages due to improper use of unauthorized
modification to the device.
The images and screen display in this Manual are
only for description and may be different from
screen images in actual operation. The screen
display depends on the product.
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Content
System Overview ............................................................................................................. 错误!未定义书签。
1. About the Network Public Address .............................................................................. 错误!未定义书签。
2. Functional Features ...................................................................................................... 错误!未定义书签。
Chapter 1 System and Hardware ...................................................................................... 错误!未定义书签。
1.Features of Network Public Address System Host ........................................................ 错误!未定义书签。
1.1Host Functional Features ..................................................................................... 错误!未定义书签。
2. Introduction of functional module...................................................................................................................5
Chapter 2 System connection description.........................................................................................................17
2.1 Connection Diagram of Subsystem .................................................................... 错误!未定义书签。
2.2 Main functions of subsystem .............................................................................. 错误!未定义书签。
2.3 Main functions of subsystem .............................................................................. 错误!未定义书签。
2.4Main functions of typical system ........................................................................ 错误!未定义书签。
Chapter 3 Operations and Setup........................................................................................................................21
3.1 Systemstart-up procedures.......................................................................................................................... 21
3.2 View System Operating Status ................................................................................................................... 22
3.2.1 View Zone Status ..................................................................................................................................... 22
3.3 Designate program for a zone .................................................................................................................. 23
3.3.1 Designate program or program group for a zone ............................................................................. 23
3.3.2 Chime .............................................................................................................................................. 25
3.3.3 Host partition paging ....................................................................................................................... 25
3.3.4 Alarm ............................................................................................................................................... 26
3.3.5 Program control ............................................................................................................................... 26
3.3.6Play an inner CD to a zone ............................................................................................................... 27
3.3.7 Zone Volume.................................................................................................................................... 28
3.3.8 Timed task ....................................................................................................................................... 28
3.3.9 Save or call timing scheme .............................................................................................................. 32
3.3.10 Scan time point information .......................................................................................................... 33
3.3.11 Pre-listening to each program source ............................................................................................. 34
3.3.12Zone monitor .................................................................................................................................. 34
3.3.13Shortcut key 1, Shortcut key 2 ........................................................................................................ 36
3.3.14power control ................................................................................................................................ 36
3.3.15Broadcast priority ........................................................................................................................... 36
4. System setup ............................................................................................................................................. 37
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4.1 Routine setting ............................................................................................................................................ 37
4.2 Device management....................................................................................................................................41
4.3 Audio source management ......................................................................................................................... 46
4.3.1Play list ............................................................................................................................................. 46
4.3.2Host songs ........................................................................................................................................ 47
4.3.3 U-disk songs .................................................................................................................................... 48
4.3.4 Program recording ........................................................................................................................... 48
4.3.5 Alarming Setting .............................................................................................................................. 49
4.3.6 Chime Setting .................................................................................................................................. 50
4.3.7 Sound card Setting ........................................................................................................................... 50
4.4. User management ...................................................................................................................................... 51
4.5 Priority Setting ........................................................................................................................................... 52
4.6 Network Setting .......................................................................................................................................... 53
3.6.1IP Management ................................................................................................................................. 53
4.7 Log management ........................................................................................................................................ 54
4. 8System Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 56
1Safety Precautions ...................................................................................................................................... 58
2After-sales Precautions ............................................................................................................................... 58
Packing List ...................................................................................................................................................... 59
Appendix Performance Specification ............................................................................................................... 59
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System Overview
1. About the Network Public Address
Network public address is a computer network technology based, modular structured and highly integrated and
intelligent public address system.
The system realizes completely digital transmission and takes LAN as its transmission medium, and the
transmission distance may be over a dozen kilometers. The existing LAN architecture may be used so that projects
adopting the device can be constructed quickly and efficiently. It realizes fusion of multiple network and breaks
the limitations that traditional public address systems can only realize download and can be only controlled at the
computer room, by providing powerful interactive functions.
The network public address device is compatible with terminals with various functions, including player terminals,
VOD terminals, paging terminals and one-button emergency calling terminals etc. The device is composed of a
player, a zoning mechanism, a timer and an equalizer, in addition it also provides powerful audio matrix function.
The network public address system is applicable to airports, wharves, college towns, schools, large gatherings
(such as the Expo Park), gymnasium, industrial parks, parks, rail transit and express ways, etc.
2. Functional Features
A public address system with complete functions.
The system realizes completely digital transmission and takes LAN as its transmission medium, and the
transmission distance may be over a dozen kilometers.
The existing LAN architecture may be used so that projects adopting the device can be constructed quickly
and efficiently and fusion of multiple networks is realized.
It breaks the limitations that traditional public address systems can only realize download and can be only
controlled at the computer room, by providing powerful interactive functions.
It supports infinite number of zones and such zones and groups can be organized and reorganized at will,
without needing rewiring.
Audios can be scheduled and programmed and the system operates in accordance with preset programs in an
unattended manner. Various types of audio can be set as regular rings to be played manually or at a preset
time of each day. Zones also support separate timing operations and playing different programs at a same
time and at various volume levels.
Programs on terminals: The controller may designate audios to be played on each terminal or the terminals
may play any audio available on the controller.
Break-in paging: The master controller may page any single or all zones and can accept phone paging.
Talkie Talkie: If more than one zone has been configured on the system, then there may be several groups of
one-to-many terminal paging between the zones. Paging and Talkie Talkie functions are also supported
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between two terminals.
Remote control: The remote control computer is any computer in the Local Area Network, on which the
control software of the system has been installed, and the remote control computer may take control over or
modify the operation of this system.
The system provides a fire control interface and alarm signals can break in automatically and at a same time
it supports short-circuit alarm (alarm card) and network signal alarm. A fire icon will show on the main
interface of corresponding zone in case of fire alarms. The alarm status is clear and informative.
The addressing can be automatically resumed after the interrupted terminal re-establishes connection to the
system and zone information will be automatically updated after modification.
The operating interface is intuitive and user-friendly. Zone name can be modified at any time by using a full
keyboard.
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Chapter 1 System and Hardware
1.1 Introduction to Network Public Address System
1.1.1 Functional Features
17" large color LCD display, touch screen and touch-pad;
Key switch to ensure better security and stability of system;
Powerful addressing matrix, integrated mass space for program source, program customizable on basis
of users' needs;
One button to activate zone wide alarm and manual alarm function;
Zone specific monitoring allows real-time control over play status and volume level on terminals;
Zone based paging. It is allowed to page a zone on the controller
New zone can be automatically displayed, without needs of further setup and restart of the controller;
Automatic screen saver, to cut down operating energy consumption;
Recording function. The user can make his/her own program source by recording on local device or by
downloading from a remote computer;
Time control function. It allows presetting a time, on which program will be downloaded from remote
computer to the local device;
Internal CD player, with independently developed CD player control interface;
Audio input channels extensible by network paging terminals;
Modular design, network extension module can be installed, flexible customization function,
convenient maintenance;
Adopt industrial solid hard disk and mechanical hard disk, start faster;
Adopt high-end industrial server system board design, dual network redundancy backup;
Customize the batch processing function of <shortcut key> and program source priority;
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1.2 Front Panel
1Key switch (POWER)
The key switch works as power switch of the device and a user may turn on the network public address
system device by a special key and turning clockwise. Before the device is powered off, please enter the
"System Settings" interface and shut down the system by using "Shut down system" button.
2Power LED
The LED is on when the device is powered on. The LED is yellow and flickers shortly after the device is
powered on, indicating that the system is starting up. After the system completes start-up, the LED is green
and constant on.
3USB Port (USB)
The USB port is for connection of a USB disk, mobile HDD or other storage devices, to copy programs to
the system. It may also be used to connect to a keyboard or mouse with USB port, for software upgrading.
4Internal CD drive
Push the Eject button on the CD drive to eject the CD tray and then place the CD on the tray and press the
Eject button again to close it. (Note: Do NOT force close the drive by hand.)
5One-button alarm activation button (FULL ALARMING)
The signal when this button is pressed has the second highest priority, which is only inferior to the
emergency microphone (6). As an activation button of emergency alarming, when an emergent event occurs,
when this button is pressed, all zones will be automatically activated and emergency signals will be send to
all zones. The LED of this button is red in emergency status, at which time a user can press this button again
to finish the alarming.
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6Hand emergency paging microphone holder
When the emergency microphone is not in use, please hang the microphone front side forward by using this
hole.
7Hand emergency microphone jack (EMC MIC)
The hand emergency microphone has the supreme priority and when the power button on the microphone is
pressed, all zones will be automatically activated and all other signals will be suspended. (Please refer to
related User Manual for operations on emergency microphone CB-100. No description will be repeated
here.)
8Monitor/touchscreen
The color monitor/touchscreen can display various information of the device in real time; and a user can
touch the screen to operate the device.
1.1.3 Rear panel
1Data exchange interface (DATA)
It is used to connect the device to functional module extension box.
2Speaker
3Ventilation Window
Please do NOT place this device against walls and do NOT block the ventilation port.
4Fuse carrier of the device
If the fuse is broken, it should be replaced by fuse of the same specification. Please refer to marking next to
the fuse or list of product performance indexes. If the fuse keeps breaking, it means that there is short circuit
in the device. Please eliminate the fault before replacing the fuse.
5Power input plug of the local device
4
5
7
1
2
3
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The power source for this device is AC220V (±10%), please make sure the voltage of power source to the
device conforms to required voltage.
6. Functional module extension port
Insert monitor module / power main or standby extension module, modules can be extended as needed.
7. Power Switch
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2Functional Module Description
2.1 M-6418 phone paging module
M-6418 phone paging module is a TCP/IP based digital PSNT analog switch from analog phone input to
digital transmission. An analog phone cam be transferred to the PA system via a local telephone port, to realize
seamless combination with traditional internal communication systems. Since it adopts dual tone automatic
identification, the system can realize telephone level telephone control.
1. Network indicator
When the phone paging module is offline, the indicator is in red color, and it turns bright green when the
module re-establishes network connection to the controller.
2. Telephone input port
The module provides 4 telecommunication ports for connection to 4 telephone lines.
3. Input electrical level adjustment
To adjust the knob according to the rate of the input audio signal level
4. DIP switch
This port is for use to set up local IP address. Each switch is accompanied with two digits, namely "0"
(switched up) and "1" (switched down.) The four switches forms a combination from right to left, by which 15
different IP address can be set. The user can conclude the modified IP address by default IP address + set IP
address (in decimal) -1. After the IP address is set up, switch up the four DIP switches and confirm the
modified IP address. This operation also requires an IP address modification software to complete the IP
address modification.
5. DIP indicator
The indicator is on when the user uses DIP switch to modify IP address.
Functional features:
Modular design, with each module capable of input 4 telephone lines at a time.
Embedded voice menu prompt function.
Dual network port design, with one extension port to be connected to other 100Mb network device.
10M/100M adaptive networking
It supports maximum 48kHz sampling rate and 16bit sampling.
Lowe power consumption.
Adaptable input sensitivity.
Customize IP interface.
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2.1.1 Installation of phone paging module:
The phone paging module may be installed in the single slot extension box or multi-slot extension box of the
network public address system. Please refer to the user manuals of the two extension boxes for details as to
installations.
2.1.2 Operation of M-6418 on the host :
When the phone paging function is added to the network public address system, after the module is installed
and correctly wired, the user should assign corresponding IP address to the module. Connection to the module can
be realized after an IP address has been set. Setup procedures: Enter Zone Setup interface”, click on the "Add"
button on the lower left corner, select the phone paging terminal from the list of terminal types and enter the
"Zone No" and "Zone name" as well as "Terminal IP". Then touch "Confirm" button to add the phone paging
module to the system.
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2.2 M-6411 audio sampling module
M-6411 airport broadcast audio sampling device is a TCP/IP based full-digital analog-digital signal processor.
Local programs, background music and internal voice signals can be transferred to this PA system via the local
audio input port, realizing seamless combination with traditional internal communication systems and intelligent
control, without needs for local operations. The module can work properly as long as it has been properly set by a
management software. It integrates a voltage limiter 2 to ensure the speech transmission index is not reduced. No
local operation is required.
1. Network indicator
When this system is offline, the indicator is in red color, and it turns bright green when network connection to
the controller is re-established.
2. Audio indicator
There are 4 audio indicators from right to left and the brightness of such indicator is determined by input power
signal level of the channel.
3.Input electrical level adjustment
To adjust the knob according to the rate of the input audio signal level
4. Audio input port
There are 4 audio channels from right to left, for connection to other amplifiers, in order to extend the power of
this terminal.
5. DIP switch
This port is for use to modify the IP address of the local device and each switch is accompanied with two digits,
namely "0" (switched up) and "1" (switched down.) The four switches forms a combination from right to left,
by which 15 different IP address can be set. The user can conclude the modified IP address by default IP
address + set IP address (in decimal) -1. After the IP address is set up, switch up the four DIP switches and
confirm the modified IP address. This operation also requires an IP address modification software to complete
the IP address modification.
6. DIP indicator
The indicator is on when the user uses DIP switch to modify IP address.
Functional features:
Modular design, with each module capable of input 4 audio channels;
Conversion of analog audio signal to digital audio signal which is sent to the network at request of the
controller;
Full digital design, HiFi, high speech transmission index.
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Procedures for installation of audio sampling module is the same as phone paging module. They are
both installed in the extension box of the network public address system. Please refer to the user manual of
the extension box for details as to installation methods.
2.2.1 Operation of M-6411 on the host
When the audio sampling module is added to the network public address system, after the module is installed
and correctly wired, the user should assign corresponding IP address to the module. Connection to the module
can be realized after an IP address has been set. Setup procedures: Enter "Zone Setup Interface", touch the
"Add" button on the lower left corner, select the audio sampling device from the list of terminal types and enter
the "Zone No" and "Zone name” as well as "Terminal IP". Then touch "Confirm" button in the lower left
corner to add the audio sampling module to the system.
2.3 M-6113 Monitor Module
Amplifier Monitor Device
Setup
LED Phone utput
MAX
MIN
MIC IN VOL
Setup
MAX
MIN
LINE OUTVOL LINE IN
OUT+ OUT-
MAX
MIN
AMP VOL Net
LED
1. Network indicating LED
When this system is offline, the LED is in red color, and it turns bright green when network connection to the
controller is re-established.
2Input electrical level adjustment
To adjust the knob according to the rate of the input audio signal level
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2
3
4
5
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3Audio indicator
The brightness of such indicator is determined by input power signal level of the channel.
4Amplifier interface
Connect the passive speaker and the other equipmentFixed resistance 4 ohm/10W or Fixed resistance
8ohm/5W
5Audio signal line input interface
To connect the other audio equipment, such as CD, tuner, mp3 and so on.
6Audio signal line output interface
Output audio line signalconnect the amplifiers, mixing consoles and so on
7DIP switch
This port is for use to modify the IP address of the local device and each switch is accompanied with two digits,
namely "0" (switched up) and "1" (switched down.) The four switches forms a combination from right to left,
by which 15 different IP address can be set. The user can conclude the modified IP address by default IP
address + set IP address (in decimal) -1. After the IP address is set up, switch up the four DIP switches and
confirm the modified IP address. This operation also requires an IP address modification software to complete
the IP address modification.
8Microphone input interface
The interface connect to other equipment. The input signal is mixed the same input channel with emergency
MIC input (EMC MIC) on front panel. When the emergency MIC Channel is opened (local paging), the
interface can also be selected and output together with the signal of emergency MIC channel. When emergency
MI Channel was closed (cancel local paging) , the signal of the interface will not be output.
9Headphone/earphone interface
Connect the headphone/earphone
10DIP indicator
The indicator is on when the user uses DIP switch to modify IP address.
Features:
Network monitoring function
Monitor terminal output sound
Monitor the terminal environmental sound
1 line input and output, 1 line MIC input
3.5 headphone/earphone input interface
Procedures for installation of monitor module is the same as the other modules. They are both installed in
the extension box of the network public address system.
2.3.1 Operation of M-6113 on the host:
When the monitor module is added to the network public address system, after the module is installed and
correctly wired, the user should assign corresponding IP address to the module.
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2.4 M-6114 Hard disk module
US B D isk
Hard D is k Re c o rd ing M ange m e n t D e vic e
P ow er L E D
1. USB interface
When the program is copied to the system, this interface is used to connect the U disk or mobile hard disk etc.
In the system settings or other operations, this interface is used to connect a keyboard or mouse with a USB
plug.
2. Power display
Features
Record system paging, intercom and other audio files
Record video broadcast content file
2.5 M-6111 Power main extension module
12V-4
SC-4
COM
12V-3
SC-3
COM
SC-2
12V-2
SC-1
12V-1
Po w e r Man a gem ent
Ne t
Se tup
Setup
1. Network indicating LED
1 2
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When this system is offline, the LED is in red color, and it turns bright green when network connection to the
controller is re-established.
2DIP switch
The operation method is same with the other functional card. There is no description about it.
312Vpower and SC short circuit channel
(1) 12Vpower output interface
12V-1 …… 12V-4C1 to C4 12Vpower outputCOM is a common port
(2) Short circuit signal output interface
SC-1 …… SC-4C1 to C4 short circuit signal outputCOM is a common port
4DIP indicator
The indicator is on when the user uses DIP switch to modify IP address.
Features:
Smart power management function
Host switch and power management function
Indicating function of alarming, fault and the other emergencies output
24V/1A shortcut output, connect the output indicator
Integrated control function of 4 way power output
Procedures for installation of Power main extension module is the same as the other modules. They are both
installed in the extension box of the network public address system.
2.5.1 Operation of M-6411 on the host
When the power main extension module is added to the network public address system, after the module is
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2.6 M-6111 Stand-by card for power extension
CH3(2A)
Power Slave
CH4(2A)
-220V/50Hz/10A
INPUT
Setup
CH2(2A) CH1(2A)
Net
12V-4
SC-4
COM
12V-3
SC-3
COM
SC-2
12V-2
SC-1
12V-1
Setup
Power OUTLET -220V/50Hz/8A
1Power input plug
Power supply AC220V(±10%),Please make sure that the power voltage of the machine is in conformity
with the value of the power voltage.
2Timing power output socket
The machine comes with a 4 channels timing power output socket, supply power to other devices.The power
of this interface can be controlled by the timing point to control the switch. It will automatically turn on/off
with the arrival of the timing point when it is in the "programmed" state
Features:
Smart power management function
Host switch and power management function
Indicating function of alarming, fault and the other emergencies output
24V/1A shortcut output, connect the output indicator
Integrated control function of 4 way power output
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2.6.1 Operation of M-6113 on the host:
When the extensional stand-by card is added to the network public address system, after the module is
installed and correctly wired, the user should assign corresponding IP address to the module.
2.7 M-6110 Switch data exchange card module
1 Power indicator
When the power is connected, the indicator is always on.
2 PC Network indicator
When the internal main board of host connect the switch data exchange card normally, the indicator light is
always on or flashing.
3 Network indicator
The indicator is for the connection of LAN1, LAN1 and external network, when the external network access
normally, the indicator light is always on or flashing.
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