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P4 ~ P7 CONCEPT Booster Power Amplifier WA-BA240N (240W)

Mixing Power Amplifier WA-MA120N (120W)

Mixing Power Amplifier

WA-MA240N (240W) EXAMPLES SYSTEM 2 System Examples P8 ~ P15

Sound Message Unit WU-ZM001E

TABLE Connections 3 CONNECTIONS OF P16 ~ P43 Surveillance Unit WU-ZS001E CONTENTS Remote Microphone WR-201E 4 Products P44 ~ P73 PRODUCTS

Remote Control Microphone WR-210AE 5 Block Diagrams DIAGRAMS BLOCK P74 ~ P79

2 3 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 1 4 program broadcastingandtroubleshooting. efficient andreliablecommunication,optionsincluding office andreligiousbuildings.Toensuremore ranging fromschoolsandbusinessfacilities,factory, signs toprovidetheflexibilityrequiredforapplications combine multipleinputswithassignedprioritiesandcall and WA-MA240Nhavewhatittakes.Thesemixingpoweramplifiers From thesimplesttomostcomplexpublicaddressneeds,WA-MA120N All-in-One MixerandAmp amplifiers forexpansiontoup30zones. ten (10)WA-MA120NorWA-MA240Nmixingpower Depending onscaleofapplicationsystemsmayincludeup to Add Up To 30Zones simultaneous broadcast. microphones canbeusedforindividual,group,all-at-onceor to broadcastfromremotelocations.These Up tofour(4)WR-210AEremotemicrophonescanbeused Up To FourRemoteMicrophones *2-channel broadcastrequirestheoptionalWA-BA240NBoosterPowerAmplifier announcements transmittedtoanotherzone. background musictransmittedtoonezoneand transmitted independentlytoanyofthreezones,with Background musicandannouncementtransmissioncanbe 2-channel Broadcast (up to4units) WR-210AE CONCEPT CONCEPT ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 (BGM) (BGM) (BGM) NO.10 (Slave) NO.2 (Slave) NO.1 (Master) (Message) ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 (BGM) (BGM)

Attention... ZONE 2and3. and BGMcontinues for Message for ZONE1only, Background continue m usic ZONES 30 29 28 6 5 4 3 2 1 Professional AudioGroup,tominimizepowerconsumption. technology developedbyRAMSA,thePanasonic This mixingpoweramplifierusesClass-H Energy Saving Design monitoring temperaturesinsidethecase. Cooling fancontrolisprovidedbytwothermalsensors Reliable Cooling sound andspeakerirregularities. preset intervals(or24-hoursaday)foroverheatingand The optionalWU-ZS001ESurveillanceUnitchecksat Tr memory cardholds100messages. broadcast foraweekatspecifieddaysandtimes.TheSD SD memorycardcanbeusedtostoreMP3data With theoptionalWU-ZM001ESoundMessageUnit,an Program Broadcast can bedirectedtoselectedallbuildingsatonce. the simultaneousbroadcastBUSI/Oconnector,broadcasts WA-MA120N orWA-MA240Ninstalledineachbuilding.Via For example,facilitieswithmultiplebuildingscanhavea Multiple RemoteAreas Broadcast Simultaneously To oubleshooting Cable Extension The Public Address SystemMadeitEasy. Sound levelcanbeadjusted. *When (2)and(4)occursimultaneouslyinputscompete,mixingoccurs. priority broadcasts. Higher prioritybroadcastspreemptlower (4) input2,3andLine1,2 (3) Remotemicrophone (2) Telephonepaging,input1,messagefrom (1) Emergencyannouncement Priority BroadcastFeaturePrioritiesareasfollows. Basic Example When youneedtobroadcastdistantlocations,theoptionalBooster PowerAmplifierallowsyoutoextendthespeakercableas Sound MessageUnit WA WA Equipment Emergency -MA240N -MA120N 4 sounds, (3) Two sounds, onetime (1) Rising4sounds, (2)Falling Select CallSign ZONE3 P Connect Telephone aging ZONE2 ZONE1 Broadcast fromInput1 Switch toonfor 2-channel CD/MD Player or Other Source Backup Battery inCaseofPower Backup Battery Failure CD/MD Player orOtherBackground MusicSource WA -BA240N High ImpedanceSpeaker Low ImpedanceSpeaker Up tofour (4)RemoteMicrophones * onattachinga While therearenorestrictions WA-BA240N toyour

network, soundqualitymaynetwork, atdistantlocations. deteriorate [F3 Restaurants Floor] [F1 Grocery Floor] [F1 Grocery [F2 ApparelFloor] ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 W A-BA240N Surveillance UnitSlot Surveillance CONCEPT CONCEPT Attenuator Override DC+24V farasnecessary.

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT CONCEPT CONCEPT 1 BASIC SYSTEM DIAGRAM BASIC SYSTEM DIAGRAM 1 Mixing Power Amplifier (WA-MA120N/240N) Connection Schematic diagram of Remote Microphone with Extension Unit (WU-RM205E) connected for announcements on 15 channels.

The illustration in the broken line frame shows how to connect more than one Remote Microphones to Mixing Power Amplifier. CONCEPT Refer to this illustration for method of connecting up to 4 Remote Microphones.

Master CONCEPT Remote Control Mixing Power Amplifier Microphone Extension Unit WA-MA120N/240N WR-210AE WU-RM205E YTMEXAMPLES SYSTEM

Amplifier (Master) SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONNECTIONS

WA-MA120N/240N Slave

Remote Control Extension Unit

CONNECTIONS Microphone WU-RM205E WR-210AE Amplifier (Slave 1) WA-MA120N/240N PRODUCTS

Amplifier (Slave 2)

PRODUCTS WA-MA120N/240N LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK Amplifier (Slave 3) WA-MA120N/240N

Important: • Refer to page 38 and the Operating Instructions for the Amplifier for information on connecting Mixing Power Amplifiers (WA-MA120N, WA-MA240N). • Use a crimp connector to group wires together if you need to connect more than one wire to the terminal. BLOCK DIAGRAMS * Announcements can be made on a maximum of 30 channels by connecting 4 Extension Units, for a combination of 10 channels on the Amplifier (Slave 4) Remote Microphone and 20 channels on the Extension Units. 6 7 SYSTEM EXAMPLES SYSTEM EXAMPLES 2 DEPARTMENT STORE FACTORY 2

KEY POINT Department Store Outline KEY POINT Factory Outline

• Remote-controlled Microphone Connection • Cascade Connection CONCEPT Allows remote microphones to be used for individual, group, all- Increases expansion capability to include all-zone broadcast to at-once emergency, and simultaneous 2-channel broadcasts. separate facilities. • Cascade Connection • 2-channel Broadcast Allows added amplifier capacity and additional speaker circuits. Transmit a message only to the zone that needs it. CONCEPT • Simple Emergency Broadcast Announcements • Additional Amplifier Connection Adding the optional Sound Message Unit to the master unit Supports additional amplifiers when changes in layout require allows broadcast of emergency instructions and also supports additional capacity. turning off power to local amplifiers. • Remote-controlled Microphone Connection • Other Features Allows remote microphones to be used for individual, group, all- A chime is built into the master amplifier unit. The optional at-once emergency, and simultaneous 2-channel broadcasts. EXAMPLES SYSTEM Sound Message Unit supports configuration of systems for • Other Features regular broadcasts or simple emergency announcements. A chime is built into the master amplifier unit. The optional Sound Message Unit supports configuration of systems for FEATURES regular broadcasts or simple emergency announcements.

• Broadcasts background music. • Mutes background music when remote microphone is in use. FEATURES • Extend the system throughout the entire building with • Priority Levels (1) to (4) additional amplifiers. • Allows all-zone announcements from master amplifier to slave • Broadcast of instructions at regular intervals. SYSTEM EXAMPLES amplifier. • In an emergency, an emergency message is broadcast to all • The remote microphone can be used for making zones. announcements to specific zones and all-zone announcements. Individual announcements x 7 zones General announcements x 1(All zones) CONNECTIONS

System Diagram System Diagram CONNECTIONS PRODUCTS PRODUCTS LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK BLOCK DIAGRAMS

8 9 10 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 2 System Diagram FEATURES KEY POINT RESIDENCE SYSTEM EXAMPLES • WA-BA240Nsupplementaryamplifiercanbeaddedforareas • Inanemergency,emergencymessageisbroadcasttoall • Chimescanbebroadcastatregularintervals. • Broadcastsbackgroundmusic • Pagescanbedirectedtoindividualzones. broadcasts orsimpleemergencyannouncements. Message Unitsupportsconfigurationofsystemsforregular A chimeisbuiltintothemainamplifierunit.TheoptionalSound • OtherFeatures When additionalcapacityisneeded. • AdditionalAmplifierConnection at-once emergency,andsimultaneous2-channelbroadcasts. Allows remotemicrophonestobeusedforindividual,group,all- • Remote-controlledMicrophoneConnection where amplifiercapacityisinsufficient. zones. Residence Outline System Diagram FEATURES KEY POINT • Emergencyusage(all-zoneannouncementtowholefacility). • Normalusage(transmittoindividualamplifiers). regular broadcastsorsimpleemergencyannouncements. Sound MessageUnitsupportsconfigurationofsystemsfor A chimeisbuiltintothemasteramplifierunit.Theoptional • OtherFeatures additional capacity. Supports additionalamplifierswhenchangesinlayoutrequire • AdditionalAmplifierConnection at-once emergency,andsimultaneous2-channelbroadcasts. Allows remotemicrophonestobeusedforindividual,group,all- • Remote-controlledMicrophoneConnection Emergency: All-zoneannouncement. Normal: Transmitsindividuallytospecificamplifiers. • CascadeConnection Warden’s Room Staff Room Staff Room Dormitory Ridge School Ridge Gymuasium Ridge Dormitory Ridge School Ridge Gymuasium Ridge School Outline SYSTEM EXAMPLES SCHOOL

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 12 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 2 System Diagram FEATURES KEY POINT SHOPPING CENTER SYSTEM EXAMPLES • Inanemergency,emergencymessageisbroadcasttoall • Broadcastofinstructionsatregularintervals. • Extendthesystemthroughoutentirebuildingwith • Mutesbackgroundmusicwhenremotemicrophoneisinuse. • Broadcastsbackgroundmusic. regular broadcastsorsimpleemergencyannouncements. Sound MessageUnitsupportsconfigurationofsystemsfor A chimeisbuiltintothemasteramplifierunit.Theoptional • OtherFeatures turning offpowertolocalamplifiers. allows broadcastofemergencyinstructionsandalsosupports Adding theoptionalSoundMessageUnittomasterunit • SimpleEmergencyBroadcastAnnouncements Allows addedamplifiercapacityandadditionalspeakercircuits. • CascadeConnection at-once emergency,andsimultaneous2-channelbroadcasts. Allows remotemicrophonestobeusedforindividual,group,all- • Remote-controlledMicrophoneConnection zones. additional amplifiers. Shopping CenterOutline System Diagram FEATURES KEY POINT • Emergencyinputcanturnoffpowertolocalamplifiers. • Inanemergency,emergencymessageisbroadcasttoall • • Mutesbackgroundmusicwhenremotemicrophoneisinuse. • Broadcastsbackgroundmusic. at-once emergency,andsimultaneous2-channelbroadcasts. Allows remotemicrophonestobeusedforindividual,group,all- • Remote-controlledMicrophoneConnection Transmit amessageonlytothezonethatneedsit. • 2-channelBroadcast Paging SystemforParking turning offpowertolocalamplifiers. allows broadcastofemergencyinstructionsandalsosupports Adding theoptionalSoundMessageUnittomasterunit • SimpleEmergencyBroadcastAnnouncements at-once emergency,andsimultaneous2-channelbroadcasts. Allows remotemicrophonestobeusedforindividual,group,all- • Remote-controlledMicrophoneConnection Transmit amessageonlytothezonethatneedsit. • 2-channelBroadcast Public AddressPagingSystem With additionalamplifiers,broadcastscanreachthewholefacility. zones. Hotel Outline SYSTEM EXAMPLES HOTEL

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 14 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 2 Paging SystemforParking Public AddresPagingSystemforwholefacility System Diagram FEATURES KEY POINT COMPOUND BUILDING SYSTEM EXAMPLES • Inemergencies,DC24Vinputshutsdownamplifiers. • Remotemicrophonecanbeusedforseparatebroadcasts • • Emergencyinputturnsoffpowertolocalamplifiers. • Mutesbackgroundmusicwhenremotemicrophoneisinuse. Allows addedamplifiercapacityandadditionalspeakercircuits. • CascadeConnection Transmit amessageonlytothezonethatneedsit. • 2-channelBroadcast Paging SystemforParking turning offpowertolocalamplifiers. allows broadcastofemergencyinstructionsandalsosupports Adding theoptionalSoundMessageUnittomasterunit • SimpleEmergencyBroadcastAnnouncements Allows addedamplifiercapacityandadditionalspeakerunits. • CascadeConnection Transmit amessageonlytothezonethatneedsit. • 2-channelBroadcast Public AddressPagingSystemforwholefacility Amplifier capacitycanbeincreasedbyconnectingadditionalamplifiers. (driver waitingroomorparkinggarage). Compoumd BuildingOutline Paging SystemforWaitingRoom Public AddresPagingSystem System Diagram FEATURES KEY POINT • Allzone(Pagingfromoneamplifier) • Normalusage(Pagingfromindividualamplifiers) • • • Mutesbackgroundmusicwhenremotemicrophoneisinuse. • Backgroundmusicbroadcasttohallwaysandelevatorlobbies. Increases expansioncapabilitytoincludeall-zonebroadcastseparatefacilities. • CascadeConnection at-once emergency,andsimultaneous2-channelbroadcasts. Allows remotemicrophonestobeusedforindividual,group,all- • Remote-controlledMicrophoneConnection Paging SystemforWaitingRoom turning offpowertolocalamplifiers. allows broadcastofemergencyinstructionsandalsosupports Adding theoptionalSoundMessageUnittomasterunit • SimpleEmergencyBroadcastAnnouncements Allows addedamplifiercapacityandadditionalspeakercircuits. • CascadeConnection Transmit amessageonlytothezonethatneedsit. • 2-channelBroadcast Public AddressPagingSystem Paging outpatientswaitingtoseethedoctorbynext-in-queuenumbers. Emergency messageisbroadcastinresponsetoemergencyinput. Reception <1>or<2>WaitingArea<3><4> Reception <2>WaitingArea<3><4> Reception <1>WaitingArea<2> Hospital Outline SYSTEM EXAMPLES HOSPITAL

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 16 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 3 Cautions: • 2. Usethefourscrews(M5x16) toattach 1. Removethescrews(M5x16)fromboth • Installingthesuppliedrackmountingbracketsletsyou Installing Rack MountingBrackets • Ifthefuseblow,replaceitwithathatissameshape andcapacity.Thewrongtypeoffuse Replacing theFuse Take caretoensureproperbatterypolarityandavoidshortswhile working. • Besuretoturnoffpower(AC)beforeinstallingorremovingabattery.Toprotectthebattery,provideoneoffusesshow • Referallworkrelatedtotheinstallationandmaintenanceofexternalbatteryqualifiedservicepersonnelorsystemi • • To savethepowerofbattery,switchoffbothPOWERandOPERATE,removebatteryifAmplifierisnotinuse • • • Makesuretheexternalbatteryisa24VLeadAcid(ortwo12batteriesinseriesconnection).PanasonicCorporatio Note thefollowingprecautionswhenusinganexternalbattery. • DonotuseUPS(UninterruptiblePowerSupply)asbackupincaseofACpowercut. Backup for AC Power Cut • Thefactorypresetis220Vto240V.Amplifierwillnotoperatecorrectlyifthe • BeforepluggingtheACpowerplugintomains,makesureVOLTAGE AC INSTALLATION External Battery Precautions External Battery The Amplifieroperatesnormallywiththebatteryvoltageover21V,andaudiooutputmalfunctionmayoccurifislo No batterypowerwillbeconsumedonlyiftheACisconnected.AndAmplifierhasnobuilt-incharger.Noteth When connectedtoanexternalbattery,theAmplifierwillautomaticallyswitchbatterypowersupplyonceAC su Use theformulabelowtodeterminebatterycapacitythatisnecessarysupportamountofoperatingtimerequired.Not pins thatholdthe feetinplace. Amplifier byusingaflatbladescrewdriver topryoutthe Also removethefourrubberfeet onthebottomof configure theAmplifierforrackmounting. Amplifier malfunctions. will bepronetoblowingevenundernormalconditions,andcreates theriskofdangerif above. no responsibilityforanyAmplifierfaultoperationorotherinconveniencesresultingfromusingbatteriesexcepttha Use externalbatteriesinstead. VOLTAGE SELECTORissetto220V240whiletheACvoltage110120V. SELECTOR switchonthebackofAmplifierisinproperposition. the battery+terminalandAmplifier'sterminal. are offandtheOPERATEindicatorremainslitamber.Useformulabelowtodeterminebatterylife. back oftheAmplifieristurnedoff.ThebatterypowerconsumptioncontinuesevenwhenbothOPERATEandPOWER switches cut offbyturningthePOWERswitchorduetopowercut.Thebatteryisnotevenwhenon the that theactualamountofoperationtimeprovidedbyabatteryvariesgreatlyinaccordancewithAmplifier'ssignaloutput from theAmplifierbeforecharging.Andchargebatteryproperlyaccordingtoinstructionsofandbatter discharges evenwhenitisnotinuse,soobservethebattery'sinstructionsandcheckbatteryperiodically.Besuretorem WA-MA240N: 30A WA-MA120N: 15A * PleaserefertotheSPECIFICATIONS(page48). AmplifierStandbyDCConsumptionCurrent [A]* Battery Life[H]=Capacity[AH]÷ * BasedonIEC60065standards.RefertotheSPECIFICATIONS(page48). Battery Capacity[AH]=AmplifierNormalDCConsumptionCurrent[A]*xRequiredOperatingTime[H] the rackmountingbrackets. sides oftheAmplifier. W CONNECTIONS

V A-MA120N/WA-MA240N oltage Setting oltage switch VOLTAGE SELECTOR Precautions Rack Mounting nstallers. n belowbetween t indicated Level. y charger. ove thebattery n holds wer than21V. at thebattery e, however, for alongperiod. pply is Panel Blank Panel Blank Use thistypeofcabletolinktheALLCALLBUSconnectorswhenconnectingmultipleAmplifierunitstogether. Cable withD-sub9pin(Male)ConnectoronbothEnds(inch-pitchscrew) Use thistypeofcabletoconnectLINE1,2,RECOUT,INPUTD-OUT,andINSIN/THRU/OUT. Cable withRCAPinPlug Use thistypeofcabletoconnectinputs1through3.aconnectorthatiswiredpin2hot. Cable withXLR-3-12Type(Male)Connector Cables andConnectors 2. Removetheterminalcover. 1. Loosenthescrewthatsecures Removing the Terminal Cover • GeneralRS422 cablecanbeusedforshortdistances ofafewmetres. • Useastraight cable withallpinswired.Besure touseshieldedcableonlyfor audiosignalconnections. • TheAmplifier'soutputpowercannotbeincreasedifmultipleAmplifiers(orWA-BA240NBoosterPower Important: CONNECTIONS malfunction. circuit. AbsolutelydonotconnecttheAmplifierstogetherinparalleloperation,doingsomayresulta becauseitwillshort Amplifier) areinputtingandoutputtingthesamesignal"inparalleloperation" terminal cover. (inch-pitch screw) D-sub 9pin(Male)connector ALL CALLBUSCOLD ALL CALLBUSHOT Control Terminal Control Terminal Control Terminal Control Terminal ALL CALLBUSTHRU Amplifier A Signal Name Ground Spring washerSpring Screw Hot 3 (Cold) GND GND GND 1 (Ground) i o i o i o PinNo. PinNo. PinNo. Pin No. 5 4 3 2 1 2 (Hot) 9 8 7 6 G (Ground) 5 4 3 2 1 9 8 7 6 1 2 3 H (Hot) C (Cold) Shielded Cable W A-MA120N/WA-MA240N 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 (inch-pitch screw) D-sub 9pin(Male)connector 9 8 7 6 ALL CALLBUSIN Amplifier B IN 5 4 3 2 1 CONNECTIONS Control Terminal GND GND Control Terminal Control Terminal ALL CALLBUSCOLD ALL CALLBUSHOT GND Control Terminal Signal Name Amplifier PA PA PA OUT

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 18 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 3 • Changingthissetting alsocancausenoise,sobe suretousetheINPUT1-3knobs onthefrontofAmplifierto reduce volu • Leavingthissettingonwhenfor anyothertypeofconnectionwillcausemalfunctiontheconnected deviceorequipment. Important: • TurntheINPUT1-3+16VON/OFF switchesononlywhenusinganelectretcondenser microphone. • Whenconnectinganeffectdevice, removethepluginsertedinRCApinjack. • ChangetheINPUT1-3MIC/ LINEswitchessettinginaccordancewiththeequipmentbeing connected. • ForinformationaboutconnectingINPUT1,refertopage19. • Usetheconnectionsshownbelowforamicrophoneorrecording/playbackequipment,effectdevicethatisnotequippedwith INSIN/OUT Connections RECOUT, INPUT2,3, LINE1,2, changing thissetting. activation control(no-voltagemakecontact). W CONNECTIONS A-MA120N/WA-MA240N WA-MA240N WA-MA120N or Microphone, etc. Audio SignalSourceEquipment (IC player,etc.) Playback Equipment (cassette deck,etc.) (CD player,etc.) BGM Player Recording/ (graphic equalizer,etc.) Effect Device me before • Changingthissetting alsocancausenoise,sobe suretousetheINPUT1knobon thefrontofAmplifiertoreduce volume • Leavingthissettingonwhenfor anyothertypeofconnectionwillcausemalfunctiontheconnected deviceorequipment. Important: • TurntheINPUT1+16VON/OFF switchononlywhenusinganelectretcondensermicrophone. • Whenusingacalltone,besure tomakecontactwitheachinputequipment'snot-voltage makecontactandthenactivatethe • Besuretoconnecttheconnecteddevice'sno-voltagemake contactterminaltoeachactivationcontrol[CNT].Ifthey • TurntheINPUT1D-OUTswitchonwhenINPUT1signal isbeingoutputfromINPUTD-OUTfor2-channelannouncement. • ChangetheINPUT1MIC/LINEswitchessettinginaccordance withtheequipmentbeingconnected. • UsetheconnectionsshownbelowforemergencyannouncementequipmentorPBX,microphonethatisequippedwith INPUT1Connections TELPAGING, EMG, call tone.Thetonewillnot beannouncedifitisactivatedfirst. are notconnected,announcement prioritycontrolwillnotworkortheaudiosignalof equipment willnotbeoutput. activation control(no-voltagemakecontact). this setting. WA-MA240N WA-MA120N or Equipment Emergency Announcement PBX, etc. W Talk Switch(no-voltagemakecontact) A-MA120N/WA-MA240N Microphone, etc. (no-voltage makecontact) CALL SIGNFallingSwitch (no-voltage makecontact) CALL SIGNRisingSwitch CONNECTIONS before changing

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS 3 WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N 3 Remote Microphone (WR-210AE) Connection Speaker Connection • Up to four Remote Microphone units can be connected. For multiple connections, priority connection between Remote • Use the connections shown below for connecting high-impedance or low-impedance .

Microphones is required. For more information, consult the operating instructions of the Remote Microphone. Caution: CONCEPT High-impedance and low-impedance loudspeakers cannot be connected at the same time. When using high-impedance loudspeakers, use either 100 V or 70 V. CONCEPT

Important 1

WA-MA120N EXAMPLES SYSTEM or WA-MA120N WA-MA240N or WA-MA240N SYSTEM EXAMPLES Monitor, Zone 1 etc.

Important 3 CONNECTIONS Important 1 Important 2 Zone 2 Connect to any terminal Important 3 Low-impedance Loudspeakers (up to 4Ω) Zone 3 Remote Microphone

CONNECTIONS (WR-210AE)

LINE OUT H CONT C3 C4 to 10 Important 2 High-impedance Loudspeakers LINE OUT C CKO C2 (up to the impedance shown in the table below) DC 24V C1 0V CALL SIGN DOWN CALL SIGN UP PRODUCTS

Important 1: When you want high-impedance output to by 70 V, change the position of the jumper as shown in the illustration. The factory preset is 100 V. Important 2: PRODUCTS Make sure that the parallel composition impedance of high-impedance loudspeakers does not fall below the values shown in the table below.

Speaker Connection Conditions Minimum Composition Impedance Method WA-MA120N WA-MA240N 100 V 70 V 100 V 70 V

• Confirm that the -22dBV (RM), -65dBV (MIC) switch is set to -22dBV (RM). If it isn't change the switch setting to -22dBV (RM). Speakers connected to Composition impedance 83 Ω 42 Ω 42 Ω 21 Ω DIAGRAMS BLOCK Important 1: ZONE 1 or DIRECT OUT for one zone (120 W) (120 W) (240 W) (240 W) Make this connection if you want to use call tones. only Speakers connected to Composition impedance 83 Ω 42 Ω 42 Ω 21 Ω Important 2: To perform 2-channel announcement from the Remote Microphone, connect the CALL terminal to any one of the C4 to C10 terminals of the multiple zones and DIRECT of all zones (120 W) (120 W) (240 W) (240 W) Remote Microphone. The individual switch (4-10) on the Remote Microphone that corresponds to the terminal number you connect to can be OUT, and use used to switch to zone 1 interrupt during 2-channel announcement. simultaneously Important 3: Important 3: BLOCK DIAGRAMS If you want the Amplifier to enter the operation mode when activation control is imposed from the Remote Microphone, branch from the cable Make sure that the parallel composition impedance of low-impedance loudspeakers does not fall below 4 Ω. Up to two 8 Ω speakers or four connected to the Remote Microphone's CONT terminal and connect to the Amplifier's OPERATE ON terminal. 16 Ω speakers can be connected in parallel. 20 21 22 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 3 (Using 4-wireconnection) Connecting toOverrideExternalAttenuation duringAll-zoneAnnouncement (Using 3-wireconnection) Connecting toOverrideExternalAttenuation duringAll-zoneAnnouncement W CONNECTIONS A-MA120N/WA-MA240N WA-MA240N WA-MA120N WA-MA240N WA-MA120N or or announcement ON All-zone announcement ON All-zone ATT OVERRIDE ATT OVERRIDE Amplifier Amplifier DC +24VOUT DIRECT OUT ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 OE3OERD ZONE3ExternalAttenuator OVERRIDE ZONE2ExternalAttenuator OVERRIDE ZONE1ExternalAttenuator OVERRIDE ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 OUT OUT IN A IN B IN A IN B CC HH CC HH CC HH CC HH CC HH CC HH C H + – To externalattenuator – + – + – + (OVERRIDE) To externalattenuator Relay Power Relay Power Relay Power (+24V) 4-wire connectionattenuator 3-wire connectionattenuator (0V) (C) (H) (C) (H) ZONE 3ExternalAttenuator ZONE 2ExternalAttenuator ZONE 1ExternalAttenuator (C) (H) (H) (C) impedance. If otheramplifiers exceptWA-BA240Narerequired, selectappropriatepoweramplifier ratedoutputinaccordancewith ZONE1spe Note: ON terminaloftheWA-BA240N. If youwanttheWA-BA240Ntoturn ontogetherwiththeWA-MA120NorWA-MA240N,connect OPERATELINKterminaltothe Important: • Setthe2-channelannouncement volumeusingtheLEVELknobofWA-BA240N. • Usethegoldplatedplug(accessoriesofWA-BA240N)when connectingtoLINEINofWA-BA240N. • For2-channelbroadcastannouncement,connecttheWA-BA240Nasshownbelow. 2-channel Broadcast AnnouncementConnection WA-MA240N WA-MA120N or WA-BA240N Important W A-MA120N/WA-MA240N CONNECTIONS aker

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS 3 WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N 3 Battery Connection Zone Expansion Connection • Make sure the external battery is a 24 V Lead Acid battery (or two 12 V • You can expand the number of zones using multiple Amplifier units.

batteries in series connection). Panasonic Corporation holds no • The illustration below shows the concept behind zone expansion. When connected this way the master Amplifier uses all CONCEPT responsibility for any Amplifier fault operation or other inconveniences circuits but additional Amplifiers (Slave 1, 2 etc.) only use the built-in power amplifiers and zone output. This provides the resulting from using any other batteries except that indicated above. maximum rated output of the Amplifier for each group of three zones. • Use the formula below to determine the battery capacity that is • The maximum number of Amplifiers (including the master and slaves) is 10, which means there can be to 30 zones. necessary to support the amount of operating time required. Note, CONCEPT however, that the actual amount of operation time provided by a battery Important 1 varies greatly in accordance with the Amplifier's signal output level.

Battery Capacity [AH] = Amplifier Normal DC Consumption Current [A]* x Required Operating Time [H]

* Based on IEC60065 standards. Refer to SPECIFICATIONS (page 48). EXAMPLES SYSTEM Amplifier (Master) Caution: Be sure to turn off power (AC) before installing or removing a battery. To protect the battery, provide one of the fuses shown below between the battery Caution + terminal and the Amplifier's + terminal.

WA-MA120N: 15 A Important 2 Important 3 Connect to To zone 1 to 3 speakers WA-MA240N: 30 A + - each input device Take care to ensure proper battery polarity and to avoid shorts while working. Important 1

SYSTEM EXAMPLES DC+24V Operation On/Off Control • Operation On Control and Operation Link Control

The Amplifier can be put into the operation mode externally by no-voltage make contact. The Amplifier can also cause other linked Amplifier (Slave 1) CONNECTIONS equipment to enter operation mode when it enters the operation mode. Important: • In order for external operation control to be performed, the POWER switch on the back of the Amplifier must be ON, and the OPERATE switch on the front must be OFF so the Amplifier is in the non-operation (standby) mode. The Amplifier's current operation/non-operation mode is determined by the relationship between external control (no-voltage make contact) status and the Amplifier's OPERATE switch setting. Important 2 Important 3 To zone 4 to 6 speakers Important 1 CONNECTIONS Amplifier's OPERATE No-voltage make contact switch position Make Break Not Depressed (OFF) Operation Mode Non-operation Mode Depressed (ON) Operation Mode Operation Mode Amplifier (Slave 2) PRODUCTS Other device power on link

No-voltage make contact

• Operation Off Control Important 2 Important 3 The Amplifier can be put into the non-operation (standby) mode externally by no-voltage make contact. Use this capability when you want To zone 7 to 9 speakers PRODUCTS to terminate business announcements from this Amplifier during announcements from external emergency announcement equipment. To Amplifier (Slave 3)

Important: • All connect the ALL CALL BUS connectors as shown in the illustration. All-zone announcement will not be possible if these • In order for operation off control to be performed, the POWER switch on the back of the Amplifier must be on, and the OPERATE switch on the connectors are not connected. front must be ON so the Amplifier is in the operation mode. The Amplifier's current operation/non-operation mode is determined by the relationship between external control (no-voltage make contract) status and the Amplifier's OPERATE switch setting. Important 1: LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK On all of the Amplifiers, set the UNITS SET switches to the total number of Amplifiers. Example: In the case there is one master and four slaves, set the UNITS SET switches of all of the Amplifiers to 5. Amplifier's OPERATE No-voltage make contact Important 2: switch position Make Break Never remove the plug from the RCA pin jack of the master Amplifier. No sound will be output in any of the zones Not Depressed (OFF) Non-operation Mode Non-operation Mode if you do. For all of the slave units, remove the plug and then do the connections. Depressed (ON) Non-operation Mode Operation Mode Important 3: Connect when you want operation control activated on all of the Amplifiers. For the connection shown in the illustration here, entering the operation mode on the master also puts all of the slaves into the operation mode as well. Note, however, that the slaves must be in the standby BLOCK DIAGRAMS mode before the master goes into the operation mode. No-voltage make contact For information about operation on/off control, see page 24. 24 25 CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS 3 WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N 3 Inter-area All-zone Announcement Connection • When Amplifiers are being used for separate operation in multiple areas, they can be connected using the ALL CALL BUS to Important 1

allow all-zone announcement from one area to all of the other areas. CONCEPT • The signal paths of an inter-area all-zone announcement during normal operation are shown below. In addition, each input device that is capable of all-zone announcement has a priority level within the same area and between different areas. During an emergency announcement from the emergency announcement equipment in Area 2 of the illustration below, for example, all-zone announcement from any PBX or Remote Microphone from areas 1 through 3 is disabled. When two devices have the CONCEPT same priority, their input is mixed and announced to all zones. In the illustration below, for example, two PBX or two Remote Amplifier (Area 1) Microphones can be used to announce from different areas to all zones. • Inter-area all-zone announcement can be configured for up to 10 Amplifiers and 10 areas. YTMEXAMPLES SYSTEM

Important 2 Connect to each input device To Area 1, Zone 1 to 3 speakers Normal operation from individual zone announcement Inter-area all-zone announcement from all-zone Important 1 device (BGM, non-priority microphone) announcement device (priority microphone and remote control microphone, PBX, non-priority announcement device) Area 1 Area 1

Amplifier Amplifier BGM Mixing Mixing BGM Mixing Mixing Built-in Built-in Amplifier (Area 2) SYSTEM EXAMPLES Microphone Microphone Power Amplifier Power Amplifier

Remote Remote Microphone Microphone CONNECTIONS PBX ALL CALL BUS THRU PBX ALL CALL BUS THRU Important 2 Connect to each input device To Area 2, Zone 1 to 3 speakers Area 2 Area 2 Important 1 Amplifier ALL CALL BUS IN Amplifier ALL CALL BUS IN

BGM Mixing Mixing BGM Mixing Mixing Microphone Built-in Microphone Built-in CONNECTIONS Power Amplifier Power Amplifier

Remote Remote Microphone Microphone Amplifier (Area 3)

PBX PBX Emergency Emergency Announcement Announcement ALL CALL BUS THRU ALL CALL BUS THRU PRODUCTS Equipment Equipment

Area 3 Area 3 Important 2 Connect to each input device To Area 3, Zone 1 to 3 speakers Amplifier ALL CALL BUS IN Amplifier ALL CALL BUS IN Amplifier (to Area 4) BGM Mixing Mixing BGM Mixing Mixing

PRODUCTS Built-in Built-in Microphone Microphone Power Amplifier Power Amplifier Important 1: Remote Remote Microphone Microphone On all of the Amplifiers, set the UNITS SET switches to the total number of Amplifiers. Example: In the case there is one master and four slaves, set the UNITS SET switches of all of the Amplifiers to 5. PBX PBX ALL CALL BUS THRU ALL CALL BUS THRU DIAGRAMS BLOCK

Up to 10 Amplifiers, 10 areas Up to 10 Amplifiers, 10 areas

Important 2: Connect when you want operation control activated on all of the Amplifiers. For the connection shown in the illustration here, entering the operation mode on the master also puts all of the slaves into the operation mode as well. Note, however, that the slaves must be in the standby

BLOCK DIAGRAMS mode before the master goes into the operation mode. For information about operation on/off control, see page 24. 26 27 CONNECTIONS CONNECTIONS 3 WA-BA240N WA-BA240N 3 Line-level Equipment Connection Speaker Connection • Connect external devices (e.g. pre-amplifiers) to the LINE IN jack. The following illustration is a connection example with the • Use the connections shown below for connecting high-impedance or low-impedance loudspeakers.

Mixing Power Amplifier (WA-MA120N or WA-MA240N). Caution: CONCEPT • Be sure to use the gold plated plugs (accessories) when using the LINE IN jack and/or the LINE THRU jack. High-impedance and low-impedance loudspeakers cannot be connected at the same time. When using high-impedance loudspeakers, use either 100 V or 70 V. CONCEPT

WA-MA120N EXAMPLES SYSTEM or WA-MA240N Main System SYSTEM EXAMPLES

Important CONNECTIONS Important 1 High-impedance Loudspeakers (42 Ω or 21 Ω)

WA-BA240N Monitor System CONNECTIONS

Important 2 Low-impedance Loudspeakers (up to 4 Ω) PRODUCTS

LINE IN LINE THRU Amplifier (WA-BA240N, etc.) PRODUCTS

LINE IN LINE THRU Amplifier (WA-BA240N, etc.) LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK

• Refer to the Operating Instructions of WA-MA120N or WA-MA240N for input and output connection in the Main System. And refer to the next page for method of connecting loudspeakers in the Monitor System. • Connect the LINE THRU when you want the output of the equipment connected to the LINE IN jack to be input to other equipment as well. Important 1: Important: Make sure that the parallel composition impedance of the high-impedance loudspeakers does not become less than 42 Ω in the case of 100 V, or less than 21 Ω in the case of 70 V. The LINE THRU jack connects directly without going through the LINE IN jack's internal circuitry. Consequently, the load from the viewpoint of the line-level equipment is the parallel composition value of the Amplifier's input impedance Important 2: BLOCK DIAGRAMS (100 kΩ) and the input impedance of the equipment connected after the LINE THRU jack. Ensure that the input impedance parallel Make sure that the parallel composition impedance of low-impedance loudspeakers does not fall below 4 Ω. Up to two 8 Ω speakers or four 16 Ω composition value is not less than the matching load impedance of the line equipment. speakers can be connected in parallel. 28 29 30 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 3 lower thantherated output. When theratedoutput ofthepoweramplifierconnected totheAmplifier's100Vterminal islessthan100V,theoutput ofthe Important: • Useamplifiersthatsupporthigh-impedance loudspeakerswhenusingamplifiersexcept WA-MA120NorWA-MA240N. • Toperformoperationlinkcontrol, interconnecttheOPERATEON/LINK/OFFterminals of thevariousdevices. • ZONE2,3orDIRECT OUTterminalsarealsoavailableforoutputofWA-MA120N orWA-MA240N. • ThefollowingillustrationisaconnectionexamplewiththeMixingPowerAmplifier(WA-MA120NorWA-MA240N). • Connectingpoweramplifieroutputforhigh-impedanceloudspeakersasshownbelowmakesitpossibletoexpandthenumber 100 V InputConnection of speakersthroughtheAmplifier. For informationaboutoperation on/offcontrol,seepage31. W CONNECTIONS A-BA240N WA-MA240N WA-MA120N WA-BA240N WA-BA240N or Important Amplifier willbe relationship betweenexternalcontrol(no-voltagemakecontract)status andtheAmplifier'sOPERATEswitchsetting. front mustbeONsotheAmplifierisinoperationmode.TheAmplifier's currentoperation/non-operationmodeisdetermined In orderforoperationoffcontroltobeperformed,thePOWERswitch onthebackofAmplifiermustbeon,andOPERATEs Important: The Amplifiercanbeputintothenon-operation(standby)mode externallybyno-voltagemakecontact. • OperationOffControl determined bytherelationshipbetweenexternalcontrol(no-voltagemakecontact)statusandAmplifier'sOPERATEswitchset on thefrontmustbeOFFsoAmplifierisinnon-operation(standby)mode.TheAmplifier'scurrentoperation/non-operati In orderforexternaloperationcontroltobeperformed,thePOWERswitchonbackofAmplifiermuston,andOPER Important: linked equipmenttoenteroperationmodewhenitentersthemode. The Amplifiercanbeputintotheoperationmodeexternallybyno-voltagemakecontact.alsocause other • OperationOnControlandLink Operation On/OffControl battery polarityandtoavoidshortswhileworking. a 30Afusebetweenthebattery+terminalandAmplifier'sterminal.Takecaretoensureproper Be suretoturnoffpower(AC)beforeinstallingorremovingabattery.Toprotectthebattery,provide Caution: • Makesuretheexternalbatteryisa24VLeadAcid Connection Battery • Usetheformulabelowtodeterminebattery battery (ortwo12Vbatteriesinseriesconnection). Panasonic Corporation signal outputlevel. varies greatlyinaccordancewiththeAmplifier's actual amountofoperationtimeprovidedbyabattery operating timerequired.Note,however,thatthe capacity thatisnecessarytosupporttheamountof indicated above. resulting fromusinganyotherbatteriesexceptthat Amplifier faultoperationorotherinconveniences * BasedonIEC60065standards.RefertoSPECIFICATIONS(page53). Consumption Current[A]*xRequiredOperatingTime[H] Battery Capacity[AH]=AmplifierNormalDC No-voltage makecontact No-voltage make contact holds noresponsibilityforany Other devicepoweronlink switch position Amplifier's OPERATE Depressed (ON) Not Depressed(OFF) switch position Amplifier's OPERATE Depressed (ON) Not Depressed(OFF) Non-operation Mode Non-operationMode Non-operation Mode Operation Mode Operation Mode Caution No-voltage makecontact No-voltage makecontact Make Make CONNECTIONS W DC+24V +– A-BA240N Non-operation Mode Operation Mode Operation Mode Break Break on modeis by the ATE switch ting. witch onthe

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 32 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 3 3. 2. RemovethefrontblankpanelfromAmplifier. 1. Removethetopcoverofmixingpower • Warning: CONNECTIONS ANDSETTINGS Be suretoturnoffpowerbeforeconnectingorconfiguringsettings. Leaving powersuppliedcreatestheriskofelectricshockanddamagetoequipment. Be suretoturnoffthedevicesupplyingpowerSoundMessageUnit. Remove thecableconnectedtoCN14onmain board. separately toCN12andCN6ontheAmplifier'smain Connect twointernalwiringcables(accessories) board oftheAmplifier. amplifier (Amplifier). configuring connections Unit tothemixingpowerInstalling theSoundMessage amplifierand WU-ZM001E CONNECTIONS CN14 CN6 CN12 into theMixingPower Amplifier. Be cautiousnot to getyourfingerclampedwhen insertingthisunit Warning: a hindranceagainstinserting Amplifier. Orelse,thecableclampontopofthisunitmaymake Uplift thefrontpanelsideofthisunitwheninsertingitinto Note: 4. Put3wiringcablesontheheatsinkandkeep removed instep2. this unittotheAmplifierwith2screws,whichare Under thiscondition,pushunitallthewayinandfix them there. CN14 CN6 Cable clamp CN12 5. Connectthe3cablestoCN1andCN2on 6. FastenthetopofSoundMessageUnitand (provided). the Amplifier'sframewithtwoscrews and shieldedwithblackvinyl.) on thisunit.(Thecableclampismadeofmetal below withthecableclamp,whichisinstalled this unit.Thenclampthecablesasshown back ofthisunit,andtoCN200ontheside CN200 N CN2 CN1 Clamp here CN6 Cable clamp CN12 Heat sin Heat sink Cable clamp k 7. ReplacetheAmplifier'stopcover. removed instep1. Fix theAmplifier'stopcoverwithscrews,whichAre MSG ControlInputisconnectedasshownbelow. Connecting MSGControl Input No-voltage make contact No-voltage make contact No-voltage make contact No-voltage make contact ( synchronized clock,etc.) Standardized clock CONNECTIONS WU-ZM001E

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 34 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 3 to triggervariousoperations,whileindicatorscanbeuseddeterminethestatusofamplifier. After connectingtoanexternallineasshownbelow,theswitchescanbeused – Switch Trigger/Status Indication (1) Example Application: SURVEILLANCE I/FConnector WU-ZS001E CONNECTIONS SETTING ACTIVATION SP LINEREFERENCE CLOCK ADJCONT SP LINECHECK ACTIVATION 25 13 SURVEILLANCE I/FConnector CHECKING /SETTINGBUSY 14 1 REFERENCE ERROR PA SIGNALFAULT GROUND FAULT PA TEMPFAULT ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 ZONE 3 ZONE 2 ZONE 1 COMM FAULT Open Short NC NC NC NC CALL 0 5k Use a30VDC3 A relayora250VAC3 greater. Important: whenever afaultoccursonthisamplifier. After connectingtoanexternallineasshownbelow,thesystemcanbeconfiguredswitchautomaticallyabackupamplifier – Backup AmplifierConnection (2) Example Application: SURVEILLANCE I/FConnector INPUT Ω CNT 0 AIGRM PAGING 10 TEL 1 G OFF 1 D-OUT MIC ON WA-MA240N WA-MA120N -22dBV(RM) 10 WA-BA240N NO.3:COLD NO.2:HOT NO.1:GND CONNECTION LINE -22dBV 10k OFF ON OFF ON 321 +16V or 12345678910 IE2LINE1 LINE 2 H NT E ALLCALL UNITS SET Ω 10k C -22dBV 10k -65dBV(MIC) Ω G CNT ALL CALL BC Ω RM 0dBV 10k DC+24V MAX200mA E U N U LINEOUT INSOUT REC OUT 1Z Z3 Z2 Z1 SER.No. ALL CALL CNT BUS IN SHOCK.DO NOTOPEN 0dBV 100k Ω RISK OFELECTRIC CAUTION INS IN G 0dBV 10k MSG INPUT D-OUT GG INS THRU Ω CNT M1EMG2 EMG1 Ω OPTION SP 0V NC 0dBV 10k Remove thejumper GG CNT CLK ADJ. BUS THRU G 100V CNT PSP SP Ω OPERATE ON 0dBV 100k NC SP IN 0dBV 10k N CNT CNT OPERATE LINK C C (C) Ω 2K1 K2 70V THRU Ω G LINE OPERATE OFF ARE 83 MAKE SURETHECOMBINEDSPEAKERIMPEDANCES Important (H) /DC OUT RM DC T1AL G Ω UVILNEIFSPLINE SURVEILLANCE I/F ORMORETHAN4 0 LEVEL CN CNC NC NC NC 110V-120V CNC NC 10 INPUT SELECTOR Ω DIRECT OUT NC H (Refer topage63for detailedinformation.) 100V GREEN-SETTING COMPLETED AMBER-NO SETTING STIGSTATUS /SETTING CHECK H NC ZONE 3 H ZONE 1CALLIN 220V-240V 0V C External relayExternal C H ZONE 2 NAI OUT INB IN A SETTING ATT OVERRIDE C POWER 5 H ZONE 1 4 C AMBER-OPEN RED-SHORT SP LINEFAULT ZONE Pin No.12 PA SIGNAL FAULT OFF ON 3 2 VOLTAGE 1 CAUTION AC IN GROUND FAULT NC CNT SHOCK.DO NOTOPEN + OPERATE ON DC +24VOUT RISK OFELECTRIC SP 4 DC +24VIN + Ω G CNT - SP 0V CN CN CN CN NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC NC - OPERATE LINK MAX 200mA CONNECTIONS G WU-ZS001E CNT OPERATE OFF SIGNAL ARE 42 MAKE SURETHECOMBINEDSPEAKERIMPEDANCES 100V PSP SP G Ω ORMORETHAN4 CN CNC NC NC NC 1V10 220V-240V 110V-120V CNC NC 70V SELECTOR VOLTAGE Ω CN CN CNC NC NC NC NC NC GND POWER OFF ON

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 36 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 3 hnaø. troplug is used,theconnectionmethodshownbelow. When aø6.3stereo Connect thepinplug'ssignalwireandGNDwirestoø6.3monauraltipcontactsleeverespectively. LINE INPUT Terminal andRECOUT Terminal Connection CONNECTIONS Cable Diameters Refer tothefollowingtabledeterminenumberofRemoteMicrophonesthatcanbeconnectedPAsystems. Connectable PA Systems • Ifcablesotherthanthoseshownaboveareused,useacablewith1-wireline mono cableorshieldedpaircable. Depending onthePAsystembeingused,shieldedcableconnectedtoLINEOUTterminalshouldbeeither shielded • IfyouplantomovetheRemoteMicrophonewhileusingit,useastranded iigPwrApiirW-A2N44* 0.5mm 4 Shielded cable *A maximumof4RemoteMicrophonescanbeconnectedtoeachWR-210AE. WA-MA120N Mixing PowerAmplifier oto al 08m AG0 oø1.2mm(AWG16) ø0.8mm(AWG20)to Control cable resistance thatisnotinexcessof7 conductor cabletoextendit. al egh 0 rls 500 morless 200morless Cable Lengths WR-210AE CONNECTIONS aeTp eoeMcohn W-1A)ExtensionUnit (WU-RM205E) RemoteMicrophone(WR-210AE) Type Name ASse aeNumberofdevicesthatcanbeconnected PA SystemName iigPwrApiirShieldedpaircable Mixing PowerAmplifier ASse aeCableType PA SystemName ø1.2 mm(AWG16) AM20 4* 4 WA-MA240N Ω C H 2 . (AWG20) to1.25mm 2 (AWG16) 11 mm *1: Connecttoa C terminaltomake2-channelannouncements fromtheRemoteMicrophone. Thenumbertowhich theconnectionwas Note 2: Note 1: Move the-22dBV(RM)/-65dBVswitchonMixingPowerAmplifiertodBV(RM)side. Mixing Power Amplifier(WA-MA120N/240N) Connection the numberof switchforthe2-channelannouncements. connect tocanbeusedswitch to zone1interruptduring2-channelannouncement. of theRemoteMicrophone.Thenumbered switch(4-10)ontheRemoteMicrophonethatcorresponds totheterminalnumberyou To perform2-channelannouncement fromtheRemoteMicrophone,connectCALLterminaltoany oneoftheC4toC10terminals Connect toplaytheMixingPower Amplifier’scallsignfromtheCALLSIGNbuttononRemoteMicrophone. WA-MA240N WA-MA120N WR-210AE or Note 1 10 Note 2 9876 C 54321 UP DOWN CALL SIGN CKO CONT OUT ROIYLINEOUT PRIORITY IN COM (0V) 0V *1 DC 24V CH CONNECTIONS WR-210AE made is

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 38 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 3 *4: ConnectINS. *2: SetalltheunitcountswitchesfortotalnumberofMixingPower Amplifiersconnected. *1: ConnecttheALLCALLBUStobeablemakeall-lineall-zone announcements. Refer totheOperatingInstructionsofMixingPowerAmplifierfordetails. Connections betweenMixingPower Amplifiers Remote MicrophonetoMixingPowerAmplifier(WA-MA120N/240N). parallel. Referto"MixingPowerAmplifier(WA-MA120N/240N)Connection-2"onpage6and7forinformationaboutconnecting Do notconnectthepriorityinputandoutputifordersettingisset.ConnectLINEOUTcablesin Connect thehighpriorityRemoteMicrophone’soutputtolowinput. depends ontheorder,inwhichtheyareconnectedtoMixingPowerAmplifier. Refer tothefollowingillustrationforconnectingup4RemoteMicrophone.AndpriorityorderofMicrophones Making connectionsettings Individual Priority *3: Removetheslave’sshortpin. Important: Example: Refer totheOperating InstructionsoftheMixingPower Amplifierforthespecifications forthecables. Refer totheOperatingInstructionsofMixingPowerAmplifierfor thespecificationsforcables. WR-210AE CONNECTIONS *2 *3 Turn all“3”ONifthreeunits,includingmastersandslaves,areconnected. THRU INS Do notremovethemaster’sshort pin.Ifitisremoved,audiowillnotbeoutput. B ALL CALL US THRU *1 *4 PRIORITY U IN OUT Remote Microphone1 *3 ALL CALL (0V) COM B US IN 0V First priority *2 24V (Master) DC IN INS LIN OUT C H THRU INS B ALL CALL REC OUT US THRU 0 dBV PRIORITY U IN OUT Remote Microphone2 (0V) COM Amplifier Second priority *4 0V *1 (Slave 1) 24V DC LIN OUT C H Shielded paircable REC OUT 0 dBV ALL CALL *3 B US IN *2 IN INS PRIORITY U IN OUT Remote Microphone3 (0V) COM 0V Third priority 24V DC (Slave 2) LIN OUT C H REC OUT 0 dBV MEMO CONNECTIONS

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 40 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 3 PA systembeingused)forconnectingtotheLINEOUTterminal. Use anadequateshieldedcable(eitheraonewireortwo-wiretypeaccordingtothe • UseamulticorecableifyouintendtomovetheRemote Bind thecablesasshowninfigurebelow. Binding Cables • Usecablesthathavealineresistanceof7 Cable Diameters Refer tothefollowingtabledeterminenumberofRemoteMicrophonesthatcanbeconnectedPAsystems. Connectable PA Systems CONNECTIONS iigPwrApiirW-A2N2 500morless 0.5mm 200morless Shielded cable Cable Lengths WA-MA120N Mixing PowerAmplifier Control cable Microphone freelyaroundonthetablewhileusingit. of thecableslistedaboveisnotavailable. WR-201E CONNECTIONS iigPwrApiirShieldedpaircable Mixing PowerAmplifier ASse aeCableType PA SystemName aeTp RemoteMicrophone(WR-201E) Type Name ASse aeNumberofPossibleConnections PA SystemName ø ø 0.8 mm(AWG20)to 1.2 mm(AWG16) 2 (AWG20) to1.25mm AM20 2 WA-MA240N ø 1.2 mm(AWG16) Ω 2 (AWG16) or lessifone • (standard strip length). (standard strip to11mm connected shouldbestripped The insulationattheendofacable being 11 mm • Setthecallsign volume-controlonthebottomof theRemoteMicrophonetoitslowest settingtousetheMixingPower Amplifi Important: Note 2: Note 1: Making connectionsforall-zoneannouncements (WA-MA120N/240N). Volume shouldbeadjustedtothedesiredlevelusingcontrol[RM]knob Select -22dBV(RM)withtheswitch1onbackofMixingPowerAmplifier. Mixing Power Amplifier(WA-MA120N/240N) Connection-1 built-in callsign. When usingmorethanoneMixing PowerAmplifiers,refertotheinstructionsonConnectionbetween MixingPower Connect toplaytheMixingPower Amplifier'scallsignfromtheCALLSIGNbuttononRemoteMicrophone. Amplifiers. (Seepage43.) WA-MA240N WA-MA120N or Note 1 WR-201E 2 on thebackofMixingPowerAmplifier CONNECTIONS WR-201E er's

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 42 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 3 *1 Whenusingmore thanoneRemoteMicrophone (WR-201E)tomakeannouncements toeachblock,areversecurrent inhibitordiode • Setthecallsignvolume-control onthebottomofRemoteMicrophone(WR-201E)toitslowest settingtousetheMixingPow Important: Note 3: Note 2: Note 1: Making connectionsforzoneannouncements Refer topreviouspagefor"MixingPowerAmplifier(WA-MA120N/240N)Connection-1"andtheillustrationset Mixing Power Amplifier(WA-MA120N/240N) Connection-2 built-in callsign. current 1Aorgreater, peakinversevoltage200V orgreater)isnecessary. WR-201E CONNECTIONS When usingmorethanoneMixing PowerAmplifiers,refertotheinstructionsonConnectionbetween MixingPowerAmplifiers.(See When theRemoteMicrophones(WR-201E)andareconnected tothesamesystem,audiosignalsaremixedandheardin Connect toplaytheMixingPowerAmplifier'scallsignfromCALL SIGNbuttonontheRemoteMicrophone(WR-201E). page 43.) all connectedzonesifyouoperate thematthesametime. WR-201E WA-MA240N WA-MA120N or oe1Note2 Note 1 *1 1 er Amplifier's and (forward 2 as well. *3: Removetheslave'sshortpin. Wiring fortheø3.5stereomini-plugandpinplugisshownbelow. Commercially availableCDplayersareconnectedasshownbelow. The RemoteMicrophone'sLINEINterminalusesastereomini-jack. LINE IN Terminal Connection Refer totheOperatingInstructionsofMixingPowerAmplifierfordetails. Connections betweenMixingPower Amplifiers Important: Example: *2: SetalltheunitcountswitchesfortotalnumberofMixingPowerAmplifiersconnected. *1: ConnecttheALLCALLBUStobeablemakeall-lineall-zoneannouncements. *4: ConnectINS. To Refer totheOperatingInstructionsofMixingPowerAmplifierforspecificationscables. Refer totheOperatingInstructionsofMixingPowerAmplifierforspecificationscables. the CONT terminal oftheRemoteMicrophone theCONTterminal *2 *3 CB BC BC BC unal""ONifthreeunits,includingmasters andslaves,areconnected. Turn all"3" WR-201E Do notremovethemaster'sshortpin.Ifitisremoved,audiowillbeoutput. THRU INS B ALL CALL US THRU To into two pinplugs ø3.5 lineinterminal *1 atrSae Slave2 Slave1 Master

*4 stereo mini-plug splits *3 ALL CALL B US IN *2 IN INS THRU INS B ALL CALL US THRU R L of CDplayer To lineout *4 *1 ALL CALL *3 B US IN *2 CD player IN INS CONNECTIONS WR-201E

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 44 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 4 • • • • • Microphone announcement,zoneexpansioncapabilities, Features suchas2-channelannouncement,Remote W model(WA-MA240N)tosuitthestructureofyoursystem. You canselecteithera120Wmodel(WA-MA120N)or240 and otherfeatures. features multi-input,announcementprioritycontrol,calltone, The WA-MA120N/240NisaMixingPowerAmplifierthat FEATURES PREFACE Other Functions When multipleAmplifierunitsareusedincombination, Expansion toup30zonesissupportedby Supports connectionofuptofourRemote Can beconfiguredasa1-channelor2-channel • Announcement prioritycontrolwithfour1-channel • Multipleinputsfortwolineinputs, threemicrophone/line has adifferentsystemconfiguration. all-zone announcementissupportedevenifeacharea combining upto10Amplifierunits. supported fromRemoteMicrophones. zone, and2-channelbroadcastannouncementsareall Microphones (WR-210AE).Individualzone,group,all- broadcast announcementsystem. single location. business andemergencyannouncement equipmentata paging input,andoneEMGinput. Supportsconnectionto inputs, oneRemoteMicrophone input,onetelephone W W Mixing PowerAmplifier W PRODUCTS Mixing PowerAmplifier A-MA120N/WA-MA240N A-MA240N A-MA120N (240 W) (120 W) WA-MA120N/240N MixingPowerAmplifier. The term"Amplifier"inthismanualreferstothePanasonic and more. retail outlets,businesses,officebuildings,factories,schools, meets theneedsofawiderangeapplications,including other featuresprovideoutstandingsystemflexibilitythat all-zone announcementbetweendifferentworkareas,and • Connectinga battery(24V)allowscontinued operationin • Operationon/offcontrolcan beuseforremoteswitching • Externalattenuatorscanbe bypassed duringall-zone • EquippedwithRECOUT,LINEINSIN/THRU/ • Easyswitchingofhighimpedanceloudspeakeroutput case ofapower outage. between operationandnon-operation modes. even whenanattenuatorisbeing usedinalocalarea. announcement. Thisallowsemergency announcements, operation ofaparticularbusiness. equipment toenableannouncementsrequiredfor OUT. TheAmplifiercanbeexpandedwhileconnecting adapt totheneedsofeachsystem. voltage between100Vand70forplentyofflexibilityto accordance withtheprioritylevels. priority announcementsareblockedautomaticallyin emergency callorannouncement,lower announcement prioritylevels(fixed).Incaseofan • WhenINPUT 1andaRemoteMicrophone arebothusedfor2-channelbroadcast announcement,the inputismixed. • Theillustrationbelowshowstheconceptbehind2-channelbroadcastannouncement.Thisfunctioncanbeusedtoannounce • ThisAmplifiersupports2-channelbroadcastannouncementfromINPUT1oraRemoteMicrophone. 2-channel Broadcast Announcement ee Zone1output audiosignalsource Level the outputaudiosignalpriorityforzone1isshownintablebelow. announcement iscancelledduringall-zoneannouncement.Becauseofthis,itcoincideswiththe1-channeland to zone1only,withoutinterruptingtheBGMbeingplayedinzones2and3.Note,however,thatzone12-channelbroadcast 6 5 4 3 2 1 Call microphone Microphone Remote 1-channel announcement 2-channel broadcast BGM player announcement INPUT 2,3,LINE 1,2 Individual zoneannouncement fromRemoteMicrophone 2-channel broadcastannouncement fromRemoteMicrophone All-zone announcementfrom Remote Microphone All-zone announcementfromtelephonepaging All-zone announcementfromemergencyequipment 2-channel broadcastannouncement fromINPUT1 All-zone announcementfrom INPUT 1(during1-channelannouncement) Amplifier [INPUT 1] input terminal INPUT 1 [RM] input Microphone Remote [LINE 1,2] Line input Zone 3speaker Zone 2speaker Zone 1speaker Zone 3speaker Zone 2speaker Zone 1speaker 2-channel 2-channel 1-channel 1-channel Mixing Mixing BGM BGM BGM BGM BGM BGM [INPUT D-OUT] D-OUT jack INPUT power amplifier Built-in power amplifier External to zone 1only... Remote Microphone Announcement by z announcement to 2-channel broadcast one 1only... W [ZONE 1CALLIN] CALL INterminals ZONE 1 CALL relay A-MA120N/WA-MA240N Zone relay Zone 3speaker Zone 2speaker Zone 1speaker Zone 3speaker Zone 2speaker Zone 1speaker [ZONE 3] terminal output Zone 3 [ZONE 2] terminal output Zone 2 [ZONE 1] terminal output Zone 1 PRODUCTS (BGM cut) (BGM cut) Zone 3speaker Zone 2speaker Zone 1speaker BGM BGM announcement Remote Microphone announcement 2-channel

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT PRODUCTS PRODUCTS 4 WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N 4 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS & TERMINALS DIMENSIONS

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ACCESSORIES Operating Instructions (this manual) ...... 1 pc. Use the following items for installation work. Power Cords (1.8 m)...... 2 pcs. (1 flat 3-prong plug type, 1 round 2-prong plug type)

BLOCK DIAGRAMS Spare Fuses...... 1 pc. (For DC power output) Rack Mounting Brackets...... 2 pcs. 46 47 PRODUCTS PRODUCTS 4 WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N WA-MA120N/WA-MA240N 4 SPECIFICATIONS

Model No. WA-MA120N WA-MA240N Model No. WA-MA120N WA-MA240N Power Source AC:110 V-120 V or 220 V-240 V (selectable), 50 Hz /60 Hz Audio Signal Output SP4 Ω Impedance 4 Ω CONCEPT DC:+24 V (Battery), M3 screw terminal *1 Terminal (Low Connector M3 screw terminal*2 Power Consumption (AC) Non-operation mode 25 W 30 W Impedance (standby) Loudspeaker

CONCEPT Under normal operating 125 W 225 W Output) conditions according to LINE OUT Jack 0 dBV, 10 kΩ adapted, unbalanced, RCA pin jack IEC60065 REC OUT Jack 0 dBV, 10 kΩ adapted, unbalanced, RCA pin jack x2 With rated output signal 360 W 755 W (monaural) Current Consumption (DC) Non-operation mode 0.5 A 0.5 A INS OUT Jack 0 dBV, 10 kΩ adapted, unbalanced, RCA pin jack

(standby) (Insertion Output) EXAMPLES SYSTEM Under normal operating 4.5 A 8.5 A INS THRU Jack Through output from INS IN, unbalanced, RCA pin jack conditions according to (Insertion Through Output) IEC60065 INPUT D-OUT Jack 0 dBV, 10 kΩ adapted, unbalanced, RCA pin jack With rated output signal 10 A 20 A (Input Direct Output) (Output for 2-channel announcement from INPUT 1 or RM) Rated Output 120 W 240 W Audio Signal In/Out ALL CALL Audio Signal –20 dBV balanced Frequency Response 50 Hz-15 kHz for expansion BUS Control Activation control of all-zone announcement Distortion Less than 1 % at 1 kHz rated output IN/THRU 1 from EMG 2 from TEL/INPUT 1 3 from RM Signal- to-Noise Ratio More than 60 dB (-22 dBV input to ZONE output) Connectors Connector 9-pin female D-sub connector x2 (in/through)

SYSTEM EXAMPLES Tone Control Bass:±10 dB at 100 Hz, Treble:±10 dB at 10 kHz CALL SIGN CNT Terminals No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 V DC, Volume Control EMG 0 dB to -20 dB (Activation control of built-in call tones) short-circuit current:under 1mA, Push-in terminal*3, Others 0 dB to – ∞ (off) 1:4-Tone (Up), 2:4-Tone (Down), 3:2-Tone (Down) Audio Signal Input INPUT 1-3 Audio Signal MIC:–65 dBV/LINE:–22 dBV (selectable) One-shot make:single playback, at make:repeat playback Connectors 5 kΩ, electronically balanced, XLR-3-11 type connector OPERATE ON/OFF Terminals No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 V DC, short- CONNECTIONS (female) circuit current:under 1 mA, M3 screw terminal*2 Control No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 VDC, OPERATE LINK Terminal Open collector output, withstand voltage:+30 V DC, operating (Only INPUT 1) short-circuit current:under 1 mA, Push-in terminal*3 current:under 50 mA, M3 screw terminal*2 LINE 1,2 Jacks –22 dBV, 10 kΩ, unbalanced, RCA pin jack x2 (monaural) ATT OVERRIDE Terminals No-voltage make contact output (transfer type relay), RM Terminal Audio Signal RM:–22 dBV/MIC:–65 dBV (selectable) withstand voltage: 30 V DC, 250 V AC, contact current:under (Remote 10 kΩ, electronically balanced 3A (DC/AC), M3 screw terminal*2 CONNECTIONS Microphone Control No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 V DC, short- Announcement Priority Control (Input Priority at 1-Channel Priority 1:EMG Input) circuit current:under 1 mA Announcement) Priority 2:TEL PAGING, INPUT 1 1 CALL (2-channel announcement select) Priority 3:RM 2 BC (activation control of announcement) Priority 4:INPUT 2,3, LINE 1,2 3 ALL CALL (activation control of all-zone announcement) Priority Indicator EMG, TEL, RM

4 Z1 (zone 1 select) PA OUTPUT LEVEL Meter 5 points, -30/-20/-15/-8/0 PRODUCTS 5 Z2 (zone 2 select) Other Functions • 2-channel announcement by Remote Microphone or paging microphone. 6 Z3 (zone 3 select) • Zone output extension by connecting plural units. (up to 30 zones by 10 units) Power DC+24 V, MAX 200 mA • All-zone announcement in various operating areas. (up to 10 areas) Supply (Up to 4 Remote Microphones (WR-210AE) can be connected) Phantom Power Supply for INPUT 1-3 +16 V, on/off selectable individually *3 *1

PRODUCTS Connector Push-in terminal Power Supply for External Equipment DC+24 V, MAX 200 mA, M3 screw terminal TEL PAGING Audio Signal –22 dBV, 10 kΩ, electronically balanced Cooling Fan 3 modes;Stop/Low speed/High speed Terminals Control No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 V DC, Operating Temperature 0 °C-+45 °C (32 °F -113 °F) (Telephone short-circuit current:under 1 mA Dimensions 420 mm (W) x 146 mm (H) x 404 mm (D){13-17/32" (W) x 5-3/4" (H) x 15-29/32" (D)} Paging Input) Connector Push-in terminal*3 (Height includes rubber feet and depth includes projections such as rear protect cover.)

EMG Terminals Audio Signal 0 dBV, 10 kΩ, electronically balanced Weight (Approx.) 14 kg (30.87 lbs.) 15.5 kg (34.17 lbs.) DIAGRAMS BLOCK (Emergency Control No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 V DC, Finish Panel:Gun Metallic painting (ABS Resin) Equipment short-circuit current:under 1 mA Case: black painting, Munsell N2.5 or equivalent (steel plate) Input) Connector Push-in terminal*3 Optional Products • Remote Microphone:WR-210AE INS IN Jack (Insertion Input) 0 dBV, 100 kΩ, unbalanced, RCA pin jack • Booster Power Amplifier:WA-BA240N (240 W) ZONE 1 CALL IN 100 V or 70 V balanced, M3 screw terminal*2 0 dB = 1 V (for 2-channel Announcement) *1 Barrier distance:8.12 mm, Suitable cable gauge:AWG18-14 (Solid)/AWG14 (Stranded) Audio Signal Output ZONE 1-3, Output Voltage/ 100 V/83 100 V/42 Ω Ω *2 Barrier distance:6.27 mm, Suitable cable gauge:AWG22-14

BLOCK DIAGRAMS DIRECT OUT Impedance (changeable to 70 V/42 ) (changeable to 70 V/21 ) Ω Ω *3 Suitable cable gauge:AWG22-14 Terminals Connector M3 screw terminal*2 * Dimensions and weight indicated are approximate.Specifications are subject to change without notice. 48 49 PRODUCTS PRODUCTS 4 WA-BA240N WA-BA240N 4 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS & TERMINALS Booster Power Amplifier

WA-BA240N Front View CONCEPT CONCEPT YTMEXAMPLES SYSTEM SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONNECTIONS

PREFACE Rear View The WA-BA240N is a 240 W output monaural power This will provide output up to 240 W from the WA-BA240N, amplifier. which is enough to support speaker expansion. In addition, It includes 100 V and 70 V outputs for high-impedance operation mode/non-operation mode switching can be CONNECTIONS loudspeakers, as well as low-impedance loudspeaker output. performed externally when the WA-BA240N at a distance Inputs include LINE IN and 100 V. from the main power amplifier. Those who want to expand their high-impedance loudspeakers but feel that the output of their main power The term "Amplifier" in this manual refers to the Panasonic amplifier is insufficient can increase the output of their main WA-BA240N Booster Power Amplifier.

power amplifier to the 100 V input of the WA-BA240N. PRODUCTS PRODUCTS LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK BLOCK DIAGRAMS

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Power Source AC:110 V - 120 V or 220 V - 240 V (selectable), 50 Hz /60 Hz 100 V OUT CONCEPT DC:+24 V (Battery), M3 screw terminal *1 Power Amplifier Power Consumption Non-operation mode 14 W (WA-MA120N, MA240N, etc.) for High-Impedance Loudspeakers (AC) (standby) Under normal operating 190 W

CONCEPT conditions according to IEC60065 With rated output signal 730 W Current Consumption (DC) Non-operation mode 0.1 A (standby)

Under normal operating 8 A EXAMPLES SYSTEM conditions according to IEC60065 With rated output signal 20 A Rated Output 240 W Frequency Response 50 Hz - 15 kHz Distortion Less than 1 % at 1 kHz rated output Signal- to-Noise Ratio More than 80 dB Volume Control LINE IN 0 dB to – ∞ (off) SYSTEM EXAMPLES Audio signal Input LINE IN Jack 0 dBV, 100 kΩ electronically balanced, Tip-Ring-Sleeve(TRS) phone jack LEVEL Knob 100 V Terminal 100 V, transformer balanced, M3 screw terminal *1 Pre-amplifier, etc Audio signal Output LINE THRU Jack Through output from LINE input, balanced, Tip-Ring-Sleeve (TRS) phone jack LINE OUT SP100 V Output Voltage 100 V/42 Ω Line-level equipment, etc. CONNECTIONS Terminal /Impedance Connector M3 screw terminal *2 • When line-level equipment is connected to LINE IN, use the LEVEL knob on the back of the Amplifier to adjust the volume to SP70 V Output Voltage 70 V/21 Ω the desired level. Terminal /Impedance • Input volume cannot be adjusted when power amplifier output is connected to 100 V. Connector M3 screw terminal *2 Adjust the output level of the power amplifier in this case. SP4 Ω Terminal Impedance 4 Ω *2

CONNECTIONS Note: (Low Impedance Connector M3 screw terminal • When LINE IN and 100 V are connected to different audio signal sources at the same time, the inputs are mixed. Loudspeaker Output) OPERATE ON/OFF Terminals No-voltage make contact input, open voltage:+5 V DC, DIMENSIONS short-circuit current:under 1 mA, M3 screw terminal *2 OPERATE LINK Terminal Open collector output, withstand voltage:+30 V DC,

operating current:under 50 mA, M3 screw terminal *2 PRODUCTS PA OUTPUT LEVEL Meter 5 points, –30/–20/–15/–8/0 Cooling Fan 3 modes;Stop/Low speed/High speed Operating Temperature 0 °C - +45 °C (32 °F - 113 °F) Dimensions 420 mm (W) x 146 mm (H) x 404 mm (D){16-17/32" (W) x 5-3/4"(H) x 15-29/32" (D)}

PRODUCTS (Height includes rubber feet and depth includes projections such as rear protect cover.) Weight (Approx.) 15 kg (33.1 lbs) Finish Panel: Gun Metallic painting (ABS Resin) Case:brack painting, Munsell N2.5 or equivalent (steel plate) 365 29 0 dB = 1 V *1 Barrier distance:8.12 mm,Suitable cable gauge:AWG18-14 (Solid) /AWG14 (Stranded) DIAGRAMS BLOCK *2 Barrier distance:6.27 mm,Suitable cable gauge:AWG22-14 * Dimensions and weight indicated are approximate.Specifications are subject to change without notice. ACCESSORIES Operating Instructions (this manual)...... 1 pc. Use the following items for installation work. 132 Power Cords (1.8 m)...... 2 pcs. (1 flat 3-prong plug type, 1 round 2-prong plug type)

BLOCK DIAGRAMS Rack Mounting Brackets...... 2 pcs. 420 Unit: mm 14 Tip-Ring-sleeve (TRS) phone plug (gold plated) ...... 2 pcs. 52 53 54 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 4 • • • FEATURES • Thebuilt-inprogramtimerfunctionmakesitpossibleto • Itmakesiteasiertoplaybackchimesormake WA-MA120N/240N mixingpoweramplifier(soldseparately). This SoundMessageUnitisintendedforinstallationonthe PREFACE make announcementsonasetschedule. cards. announcements thathavebeenrecordedtoSDmemory Making announcements Scheduled announcements Recording messages • YoucanplaybacknotonlyfileinWAVformatbutalso • YoucanassignanymessagetothethreeMESSAGE1-3 • Youcanmakeannouncementsthathavebeenrecorded • Dependingondifferentusage,announcementand • Youcanmake uptoninetypesofpatterns and • Schedules(patterns)canbe setinunitsofonedayand • Youcanplaybackmessages accordingtotheschedule, • Recordedaudiosignalscanbeassignedtothe • Youcanlistentotherecordedmessagesonheadphones • YoucanswitchtheRECINterminalsoundsourcefrom • YoucanrecordmessagestotheSDmemorycardfrom • Youcanmakeannouncementsthathavebeenpreviously that inMP3 switches. on thesoundmessageunitorapersonalcomputer. as messages. emergency announcementcouldbeeasilyplayedback announcements with999stepscanberegistered for the patternscanbeassigned to aday. which isconfiguredinadvance. played asannouncements. MESSAGE 1-3switchesandtheMSGControlInput, hooked uptothePHONESterminal. “Mic” to“Line”dependingontheequipmentconnected. the RECINterminal. WU-ZM001E PRODUCTS WU-ZM001E Sound MessageUnit amplifier. set fromtheMSGControlInputonmixingpower *1 format. • • • Itiseasytocreatescheduleswiththesupportsoftware(for • Emergencymessagesthathavebeenregisteredtothe personal computers). button. internal memorycanbeplayedbackatthetouchofa Support software Making emergencyannouncements • Youcanquicklychangetheschedulebyswitching • Thissoftwarecanalsobeused tomodifythesystem • DownloadthescheduledatathatyoucreatetoSD • Supportsoftwareisprovidedsoyoucaneasilycreatea • Youcanfromthemixingpoweramplifier’sEMG1Control • Youcanmakeemergencyannouncementsbytouching • Youcanwritevoicemessageupto20secondsonthe • Therearetwotypesofemergencymessages;EMG1and *2 *1 MP3isMPEG1AudioLayerIII. patterns. each pattern. settings andtomanagemessages. to makescheduledannouncements. memory cardandjustplugitintothesoundmessageunit schedule onyourpersonalcomputer Input (forEMG1)andEMG2ControlEMG2). switch isforEMG2. just oneswitch.EMG1switchisforand2 been removed. message canbemadeeveniftheSDmemorycardhas memory asaleadforthevoicemessage.Emergency also writeasignalupto10secondsontheinternal internal memoryforeachEMG1andEMG2.Youcan EMG 2. Supports Windows2000and XP(Home/Professional). (Languages include EnglishandSimplifiedChinese.) *2 . • ThedataontheSDmemorycardmaybelostordamaged duetoelectricinterference,staticelectricityoramalfunctionofth • Iftheaccesslampislitorflashingthatmeansdata beingwrittentoorfromthecard.IfAmplifieristurnedo • MultiMediaCards(MMC)cannotbeused. • DonotuseminiSDcardormicrocard. • AnSDcardotherthantherecommendedonemaynotworkwellinthisunit. • TheactualavailablecapacityoftheSDcardislessthanthatindicated. • SDlogoisatrademark. ThisreferstothemixingpoweramplifierWA-MA120N/240N. Explanation Emergency message Amplifier Name reason itisused andtheformatinwhichitis used.Relevantlawsshould be followedinthesesituations. Permission from thecopyrightholdermaybe necessaryforsomesongsavailable onthemarket,depending onthesong, COPYRIGHT EXPLANATION However, theACpowerneeds tobehookedupforaminimumof1.5-2dayschargethe battery. The SoundMessageUnit’sinternalclockhasabackupbattery thatoperatesforthreemonthsaftertheACpoweristurnedoff. ABOUT THE INTERNALCLOCK SD memorycardswiththefollowingcapacity(8MBto2 • • SDmemorycardsformattedonadifferentmachineorpersonalcomputer(Windowsstandardformattingfunction) cannot be • BesuretoformattheSDmemorycardonthisSoundMessageUnitbeforeusingit.(However, BGMisBackGroundMusic(itamessage).Ifanannouncementmadewhileplaying, ABOUT THE SDMEMORY CARD ThesemessagesarecreatedfrommultipleMSGmessages.Amaximumof50MSGS canbeused. BGM Thesemessagesarecreatedfromonesoundfile.Amaximumof100MSGcanbeused. Thebackgroundmusiccanbeinterruptedandannouncements, suchaschimesorothermessages, Audiomessagesannouncedduringnormaloperations.Therearetwotypes,MSG andMSGS. Thealarmgivenbefore voicemessagetoarouseattention. Announcement MSGS MSG Message Signal Messageannouncedinaneventofemergency.Pleaseregisterthemessagethatistobeplayed Messagesannouncedinanevent ofemergency.EMG2hasapriorityoverEMG1. Voice message EMG1/EMG2 EXPLANATION OF TERMINOLOGY memory cardprovidedwasformattedatthefactoryanddoesnotneedtobeformatted). SD memorycardisremoveditmaymalfunctionorthedata onthecardmaybelost. 8 MB,1632641282565121GBand2 unit orthecard.Besuretobackupanyimportantdatayour personalcomputer. the cardonthisunit. used onthisunit.Problemsmayoccurpreventingnormalrecordingandplayingbackfromthesecards.Ifhappens, format Special messagesannouncedduringemergencysituations.Therearetwomessages,EMG1andEMG2. announcement isfinished. the BGMisstoppedandannouncementplayedback.Thestartsagainwhen recorded onthesoundmessageunitareannouncements. back, theannouncementthatismadesecondplayedback.Allofmessages can bemade.Ifanannouncementisplayedbackwhileadifferentbeing e.g. Fire!Evacuatethebuildingquickly! in aneventofemergencyasVOICEMESSAGE. GB) canbeused on this unit. unit. on this (Panasonic cardsarerecommended.) WU-ZM001E PRODUCTS ff orthe is

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 56 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 4 Rear View Front View MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS & TERMINALS WU-ZM001E PRODUCTS or equipmentofunbalancedoutput. if theinputisbalanced.Pleaseuse microphones input. Theaudiomessagecouldnot berecorded REC INterminalofthisunitisfor unbalanced Note: Connect headphonestothisjack. • ConnectingtoPHONES device thatyouareconnecting. Connect theexternalequipment'saudiosignaloutormicrophone tothisjack.Settheaudiosignallevel(LINE/MIC)matchth • ConnectingtoRECIN External equipmentisconnectedasshownbelow. Connecting external equipment The followingsounddataformatscanberecordedtothisSoundMessageUnit. Recording formats * • YoucanswitchthetimedisplaybetweenelapsedrecordedandremainingrecordingbypressingSCHEDULE • SounddataisrecordedtotheSDmemorycard.Donotremovecardduringrecording. Notes onrecording RECORDING METHODS • Therecordedsounddatafileissavedtothe"ZM001"folderonSDmemorycard. The elapsed/remainingtimedisplayedduringrecordingisnotexact.Theremightbesomedifferencebetweenthea Note: troMn Mono LinearPCM(WAV) 16Bit 44.1kHz Stereo/Mono Audio samplesize Audio samplerate File format Folders aregeneratedautomaticallywhentheSDmemorycardisformatted. switch whilerecording. Item SD memorycard lpe eoddtm Remainingrecordingtime Elapsed recordedtime PRIVATE Description MEIGROUP Press theSCHEDULEswitch Press theSCHEDULEswitch Microphone,etc. PSS Headphone ZM001 SELECT RESET SCHEDULE CLK ADJ. MENU MESSAGE 13 SD CARD ENTER 2 CANCEL WU-ZM001E E NOUTPUT REC IN 1 PRODUCTS PHONES EMG 2 nd theactualone. WU-ZM001 e

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 58 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 4 CONFIGURATION OFMENUSCREEN WU-ZM001E PRODUCTS Normal operation Normal Use MENUswitch togosettingscreen Emergency messagesettingscreen SD memory cardscreen SD memory Schedule settingscreen Message settingscreen Time settingscreen Monitoring screen Monitoring Recording screen System screen • UsetheSELECTdialtomove between • UsetheENTERswitch andtheCANCEL

screens onthesamelevel. s witch tomove between different levels. Emergency messagerecordingscreen SPEAKER CHECKsettingscreen Message repetitionsettingscreen Schedule pattern creationscreen Schedule pattern W PLAY INTERVAL settingscreen SD memory cardformat screen SD memory CONTROL AMPsettingscreen Message switch settingscreen Message namesettingscreen Messagetypesettingscreen Schedule fileselectionscreen Emergency messagescreen Internal clock settingscreen Internal eekly schedulesettingscreen Sound filecleanupscreen Time display settingscreen MSGCONT settingscreen Message recordingscreen Message deletescreen MSGS creationscreen Data cheakscreen System filescreen V OLUME screen SOUND MESSAGE UNITSUPPORT SOFTWARE WU-ZM001E PRODUCTS

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 60 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 4 SPECIFICATIONS output Audio signalinputand Distortion factor Frequency characteristics Power Requirements Emergency message Scheduled announcements Audio signalformat Storage media Controls MSG ControlInput/Output WU-ZM001E PRODUCTS Recording Playback Volume adjustment Menu controls Regular announcements Emergency message [CLK ADJ.] Clock compensationinput execute input[MSG] Regular announcement input [EMG2] EMG2 messageexecute input [EMG1] EMG1 messageexecute Monitor output Recording input Microphone system Line system Consumption Current Rated Voltage S/N quotient:70dBorhigher 32 (20 seconds) Each messagehasasignaltone (10seconds)andamessage written totheinternalmemory 2 typesofmessages,EMG1messageandEMG2can be set foreachstep 100 typesofmessagesorcombinedcanbe 999 stepspossibleforeachpattern 9 typesofschedulepatterns Schedule patternassignedtodayoftheweek * Maximumcontinuousrecordingtimeis10minutes. WAV format:44.1kHz,16bit,MONO channels. * STEREOaudiosignalsareplayedbackmixedonboth MP3 format:44.1kHz,128kbps,STEREO WAV format:44.1kHz,16bit,MONO *Up toamaximumof2GB SD memorycard(Panasoniccardsarerecommended) OUTPUT knob[OUTPUT] PHONES knob[PHONES] REC INknob[RECIN] switch [CLKADJ.] SELECT dial[SELECT],SCHEDULEswitch[SCHEDULE],CLKADJ MENU switch[MENU],ENTERswitch,CANCEL[CANCEL], LCD: 16charactersx2lines MESSAGE 1-3switches[MESSAGE1-3] EMG 1-2switches[EMG1]and[EMG2] (on backofAmplifier) Open circuitvoltage5V;Shortcurrent1mA (on backofAmplifier) Open circuitvoltage5V;Shortcurrent1mA (on backofAmplifier) Open circuitvoltage5V;Shortcurrent1mA (on backofAmplifier) Open circuitvoltage5V;Shortcurrent1mA Stereo: 3.5fmini-jack Output impedance:32 Output level:-12dBV,outputlevelisadjustable Monaural: 3.5fmini-jack Input impedance:10K input levelisadjustable Input level:Microphone-65dBV/Line-12dBValternating, 1 %orless(1kHzstandard) 2dB 100 Hzto10kHz± 2dB 50 Hzto15kHz± Approximately 220mA 24 VDC(suppliedinternallybyamplifier) S/N quotient:70dBorhigher(Line) Ω or higher) Ω Ω unbalanced unbalanced (loadimpedance: DIMENSIONS ...... 1 pc. SD memorycard(64MB) pc. Support software(CD-ROM)...... 1 pc. Operating Instructions(thismanual)...... 1 A Support software Finish Weight (Approx.) Dimensions Operating temperaturerange Accuracy oftheinternalclock CCESSORIES SELECT 194 206 RESET SCHEDULE Panel: Gunmetalcoating 665 g * Excludingprotrusions. 206 mm(W)x45(H)124(D) 0 C˚to+45 The marginofthemonthlyerror:±30seconds(25˚C) Supported languages:EnglishandSimplifiedChinese (compatible withWindows2000andXP) Computer softwareprovided CLK ADJ. MENU MESSAGE 13 SD CARD ces(3x6 ...... 2pcs. Screws (M3x6) pcs. Internal ConnectionCables...... 2 Use thefollowingitemsforinstallationwork. ENTER 2 CANCEL E NOUTPUT REC IN 1 PHONES EMG 2 WU-ZM001 WU-ZM001E 22.5 4 45 124 PRODUCTS Unit: mm

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 62 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 4 • FEATURES • Non-stopmonitoringforamplifieraudiosignalproblemsand • Abuilt-inintervaltimerschedulesautomaticchecksfor • Detectsandnotifiesspeakerlinefaults(shorts, the amplifier. audio signalproblemsandabnormallyhightemperaturesin and safetybydetectionofspeakerlinefailures,aswell Installation oftheSurveillanceUnitensuressystemreliability MA120N/240N MixingPowerAmplifier(soldseparately). This SurveillanceUnitisintendedforinstallationontheWA- PREFACE speaker linefailuresatapresetinterval. problems, andabnormallyhighamplifiertemperatures. disconnections, grounding),amplifieraudiosignal Speaker LineCheck • CHECK/SETTING switchcanbeusedtoexecute the • Indicatorsonthefrontpanelof themixingpoweramplifier • Executionofspeakerlinefailuredetectioncancelledduring • Checkintervalcanbesettonone,10minutes,60 • Speakerlinecheckisperformedaccordingtothetime • Overallspeakerlinecheckforgrounding. • Speakerlinescanbecheckedindividuallyforshortsand WU-ZS001E PRODUCTS WU-ZS001E Surveillance Unit speaker linecheck ortosetthelineimpedance reference off oftheline'soutput. Detection ofashortinspeaker linecausesautomaticcut the SURVEILLANCEI/Fconnector atthesametime. signal malfunction.Notification of thefaultisalsosentfrom announcement ends. And itwillnotberesumedautomaticallywhenall-zone all-zone announcement. or 24hours.Thefactorydefaultsettingis details. will notbemadeatonce.Seetheillustrationbelowfor Notification aboutanyfaultsoccurredduringthetimeinterval interval setting. disconnections. Check (n-1) Fault Next faultdetectionandnotification Time interval Check (n) Time • • • FaultnotificationfromtheSURVEILLANCEI/Fconnector • SURVEILLANCEI/Fconnectorsupportsexecutionof • Switchoperationallowsmanualexecutionofspeakerline • SpeakerlinefailuredetectioncanbeexecutedbySound amplifier whenthepowerhasaproblem. allows configurationofasystemthatswitchestobackup speaker linecheckandacquisitionofeachfaultnotification. check. Message Unitscheduler. abnormalities arediscovered. abnormally hightemperatures,andnotifieswhen Detection ofAbnormallyHigh AmplifierTemperature Detection ofAmplifierAudioSignalProblems • Indicatorsonthefrontpanelof themixingpoweramplifier • Theamplifierisconstantlymonitored toensurenormal • Indicatorsonthefrontpanelofmixingpoweramplifier • Audiooutputoftheamplifierisconstantlymonitoredto • Thespeakerlinecheckwillnotbeperformedduringall-zone • Detectionofashortcausestheapplicablelinetobecut. • TheSurveillanceUnit'sindicatorandtheFAULTon time. sent fromtheSURVEILLANCE I/Fconnectorat thesame signal abnormalities.Notification oftheabnormalityisalso temperature increase. the SURVEILLANCEI/Fconnectoratsametime. signal problems.Notificationoftheproblemisalsosentfrom ensure operationisnormal. performed asscheduledbythetimeintervalsetting. And whenthereisnoall-zoneannouncement,itwillbe announcement. impedance referencevalueisbeingobtained. speaker linefailuredetectionisinprogressandwhilethe the frontofmixingpoweramplifierflashtoindicatethat SURVEILLANCE I/Fconnector. value. Thesamesettingisalsopossiblefromthe 4 3 2 1 Top ofUnit MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS & TERMINALS CN104 Terminal CN103 Terminal CN102 Terminal CN101 Terminal 6 5 Pin Number DIP Switch Number SURVEILLANCE I/FConnector DIP Switches 5GDGDGND GND GND IN 25 SPLINECHECK 24 23 13 1GDGND GND GND 22 SerialCommunicationisfaulty. GND Reserved ActiveLow 21 OUT Reserved 20 Poweramplifiertemperatureisfaulty. Reserved ActiveLow 19 OUT COMMFAULT 18 PATEMPFAULT 17 GND 16 15 14 Somespeaker linesaregrounded. ActiveLow OUT GROUNDFAULT 12 Reserved 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 OE PNOTAtv o Zone3speakerlineisdisconnected. Reserved ActiveLow OUT Zone3speakerlineisshorted. Reserved Zone2speakerlineisdisconnected. ActiveLow Reserved ActiveLow OUT OUT Zone2speakerlineisshorted. ZONE3 OPEN Zone1speakerlineisdisconnected. ActiveLow ZONE3 SHORT ActiveLow OUT OUT Zone1speakerlineisshorted. ZONE2 OPEN ActiveLow ZONE2 SHORT OUT ZONE1 OPEN ZONE1 SHORT ACTIVATION SETTING ACTIVATION SP LINEREFERENCE CLOCK ADJCONT REFERENCE ERROR BUSY CHECKING/SETTING PA SIGNALFAULT BUS SYNCENABLE POWER ONCHECK ie etnsFxda atr eal etn ON None/10minutes/ MASTER/SLAVE Intervaltimersetting2 Intervaltimersetting1 Master/slavesetting – MASTER/SLAVE Fixedatfactorydefaultsetting TIMER2 TIMER1 Fixed settings Signal Name aeDsrpinStig Factory Settings Description Name NOTSignal/Logic IN/OUT U ActiveLow OUT ActiveLow Poweramplifier audiosignalisfaulty. OUT ActiveLow OUT pae iets yco/f o NOFOFF multi-amp connection ON/OFF Speaker linetestsyncon/offfor Power onspeakerlinechecksetting IN IN One-shot make One-shot make One-shot make Check ofthespeakerlineimpedance starts. impedance (Initialsetting)starts. Measurement ofthespeakerline reference Adjust controlofIntervalclock be measuredsuccessfully. The speakerlinereferenceimpedancecouldn’t impedance orduringcheckofthespeakerlines. During measurementofthespeakerlinereference WU-ZS001E Required Action NOFON ON/OFF 60minutes/24 hours PRODUCTS MASTER 24 hours Default

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Pin Number Signal Name Meaning Required Action Front of Unit CONCEPT 1 ZONE1 SHORT Zone 1 short Check for short in wiring of Zone 1. 2 ZONE1 OPEN Zone 1 disconnection Check for disconnection in wiring of Zone 1. 3 ZONE2 SHORT Zone 2 short Check for short in wiring of Zone 2. CONCEPT SURVEILLANCE I/F SP LINE SP LINE FAULT 4 ZONE2 OPEN Zone 2 disconnection Check for disconnection in wiring of Zone 2. CHECK SETTING ZONE GROUND /SETTING STATUS 5 4321FAULT 5 ZONE3 SHORT Zone 3 short Check for short in wiring of Zone 3. 6 ZONE3 OPEN Zone 3 disconnection Check for disconnection in wiring of Zone 3. AMBER-NO SETTING RED-SHORT 7 Reserved

GREEN-SETTING COMPLETED AMBER-OPEN EXAMPLES SYSTEM SIGNAL RM DC AC IN GND 8 Reserved /DC OUT VOLTAGE POWER T1AL SELECTOR 9 Reserved 10 Reserved 13 1 11 GROUND FAULT Zone grounding Grounding 12 PA SIGNAL FAULT Power amplifier audio Check the amplifier’s power amplifier circuit. fault 25 14

SYSTEM EXAMPLES 13 CHECKING/SETTING Speaker line check in BUSY progress 14 REFERENCE ERROR Speaker line reference There is a short or ground fault in one of the 1 SURVEILLANCE I/F Connector CONNECTIONS 2 CHECK/SETTING Switch value error speaker lines. Identify the line in accordance with 3 SETTING STATUS Indicator the indicators or SURVEIL LANCE I/F, and check 4 SP LINE FAULT ZONE 1-5 Indicators for location of the short in the applicable line. 5 SP LINE FAULT GROUND FAULT Indicator 15 GND GND GND Indicator Condition Code Meaning Colour Status 16 PA TEMP FAULT Power amplifier high Check for a faulty fan, and check amplifier’s

CONNECTIONS Amber Lit Reference value not set or abnormal temperature fault power amplifier circuit. Amber Flashing Reference value setting operation in progress 3 17 COMM FAULT Communication error Check the amplifier’s internal wiring. Also Green Lit Speaker line check enabled (reference value set correctly) Green Flashing Speaker line check in progress notification check the Sound Message Unit for faults. Red Lit Speaker line is shorted (SHORT) 18 Reserved 4 Amber Lit Speaker line is disconnected (OPEN) 19 Reserved PRODUCTS – Unlit No speaker line short or disconnection Red Lit Speaker line is grounded fault 20 Reserved 5 – Unlit No speaker line grounding fault 21 GND GND GND 22 CLOCK ADJ CONT Clock adjustment input

PRODUCTS 23 SP LINE REFERENCE SP line reference SETTING ACTIVATION setting activation 24 SP LINE CHECK SP line check ACTIVATION activation LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK 25 GND GND GND BLOCK DIAGRAMS

64 65 66 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 4 (C) SETTINGSTATUS Indicator[SETTING STATUS] (B) FaultIndicator[FAULT] 6 Front ofMixingPower Amplifier A OELED[ZONE1/ZONE2/ ZONE3] (A) ZONE Flashes whencheckingoracquiringreferencevalueforspeakerline. • Poweramplifierfault(voicesystemfault,abnormallyhightemperature) • Speakersystemabnormality(short,grounding,disconnection) When thisSurveillanceUnitisinstalled,indicatorlightsupondetectionofafault. FAULT Indicator[FAULT] WU-ZS001E PRODUCTS FAULT Indicatoronthefrontof Amplifierflashesquicklyduringreferencevaluesettingorspeaker linecheck. of ZONEnumber(from1to3). ZONE LEDofeachzonelightduringreferencevaluesettingorspeaker This indicatorflashes amberduringreferencevalue settingandflashesgreenduring speakerlinecheck. Go out Light Go out Light Go out Light Go out Light Go out Light 1 second FAULT Indicatordoesnotlightifthereisanyabnormality. temperature inPowerAmplifieroranyaudiosignalproblems. FAULT Indicatorlightsifthereisanyabnormallyhigh speaker linecheck. In thiscase,setthereferencevaluebeforeperforming impedance valueofthespeakerlineisnotsetorfaulty. FAULT Indicatorflashestwiceasecondifthereference short circuitoropencircuit. FAULT Indicatorflashesonceasecondupondetectionof line checkorreferenceimpedancevaluesetting. FAULT Indicatorflashes5timeseverysecondduringspeaker 8 iecek And line check. then theygooutoneafteranotherinthe order DIMENSIONS SPECIFICATIONS Ambient Temperature Weight (Approx.) Dimensions Other I/F Operation Indicator Fault Detection Requirements Power

3 15 8 80 Time Adjustment Parallel SW LED SW Amplifier Line Consumption Current Rated Voltage Grounding (Whengroundimpedancevalueis50k Disconnect (Whenimpedanceis+50%ofreferencevalue) Short (Whenimpedanceis-50%ofreferencevalue) Approximately 100mA 24 VDC(suppliedinternallybyamplifier) 0 ˚Cto+40 80 g 150 mm(W)x18(H)88(D) Input (Trinput):Opencircuitvoltage5V;Shortcurrent1mA voltage 30Vmax.,controlcurrent50mVmax.Connector:D-sub25-pin Output 17(opencollectoroutput):No-voltagemakecontact,control Input 2(Trinput):Opencircuitvoltage5V;Shortcurrent1mA External I/F Line checktrigger/Impedancereferencevalueacquisitiontrigger GROUND FAULTindicator(red) Line short/disconnectindicator:ZONE1-3(red/amber) (amber/green) Impedance referencevaluesetting/Speakerlinecheckstatusindicator Speaker linechecktrigger/Impedancereferencevalueacquisitiontrigger or greater) Abnormally hightemperature(Whentransformeris+100˚C be detectedbytheamplifiercircuit.) Audio fault(Whenaudiothatisgreaterthanthepilotsignallevelcannot 150 WU-ZS001E PRODUCTS Ω or less) Unit: mm

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 68 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 4 • PAsystembuilt-incallsignscanbesoundedusingthe • TheMICbuttonandLINEallowyoutoselect • ConnectinganrecordingdevicetotheRemote announcement andall-zonecapabilities. address (PA)systems.Itsupportsbothseparatezone This RemoteMicrophoneisdesignedforusewithpublic PREFACE Remote Microphone'sCALLSIGNbutton. audio orLINEforannouncements. record messagesfromthemicrophone. Microphone's RECOUTterminalmakesitpossibleto WR-210AE PRODUCTS WR-210AE Remote ControlMicrophone • TheBUSYindicatorshowsthecurrentbusystatusof • Thepriorityfunctionallowsyoutosettheorderof Remote Microphone. Microphone isconnected. between RemoteMicrophonesifmorethanone Bottom View Rear View Front View MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS & TERMINALS WR-210AE PRODUCTS

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 70 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 4 DIMENSIONS Other Control Output(Quickconnectionterminalpanel) Audio-signal Input/Output General SPECIFICATIONS eodOtu ø6.3mmtipsleevephonejackunbalanced Record Output niaosOPERATE,ONAIR,BUSY 1 Individual,microphone,channel,all-zone,callsignup/down,announce Priorityinput,priority output1channeleach Rising,falling, 1channeleach 1-10channel CK0onechannel Extension I/FConnector Indicators Max:30VDC, 80mADC Operation Buttons 1channel Priority Control Call SignControl All-Zone Control Zone Control Announcement Control Control Capacity 1%orless(at000Hz) Unidirectional ECMmicrophonelength:350mm OAivorycolor(Munsellvalue5.5Y7.5/0.3approximatecolor) Topcase: Approx.740g{1.63lbs} Line: 50Hz-15000Hz-3±2dB 250(W)mmx55(H)155(D)(excludingprojectionsandflexible Microphone Input Distortion 24VDC,45mAorless(connectionterminal) Frequency Characteristic 0°C-+45 Finishing Weight Dimensions Ambient Temperature Power Supply ui uptConnectionterminalH,C,COM(0V)balance ø6.3mmtipsleevephonejackunbalanced Audio Output LINE IN WR-210AE PRODUCTS 250 NRto70dBminimum SN Ratio 50dBminimum SN Ratio Output Level:0dBV,matchingloadimpedance10k Input Sensitivity:-49dBV(-44atfactory) Graycolor(MunsellvalueN5.5approximatecolor) Bottom case: Input impedance10k Input Sensitivity:-12dBV(-2atfactory) Output Level:0dBV,matchingloadimpedance600 microphone)

155 6(5) 46 0(5) 50 Ω Ω Ω Unit: mm

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 72 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 4 MAJOR OPERATING CONTROLS & TERMINALS • TheCALLSIGNbuttonontheRemoteMicrophonecanbeusedtoplaycallsignsthatarePAsystem. • This single-channelRemoteMicrophoneisdesignedforusewithpublicaddress(PA)systems. PREFACE A LINEINterminalisavailabletoconnectanexternalsoundsourcesuchasaCDplayerorbackgroundmusic(BGM)device. WR-201E PRODUCTS WR-201E Remote Microphone rn iwBottomView Front View Rear Panel DIMENSIONS Other Control Output Audio-signal Input/Output General SPECIFICATIONS ui uptConnectionterminalH,C,0Vbalance ø3.5mmstereominiphonejack Audio Output LINE IN ALSG 2fallingtones CALL SIGN niaosOPERATE,ONAIR microphone,LINE,callsign 1channelMax:30VDC,80mADC(ratingofcontacts ) Indicators Operation Buttons 1channelMax:30VDC,160mADC(ratingofcontacts) Call SignControl Announcement Control 1%orless(at000Hz) UnidirectionalECMmicrophonelength:350mm Topcase:OAivorycolor(Munsellvalue5.5Y7.5/0.3approximatecolour) {0.88lbs} Approx.400g Microphone Input Line:50Hz-15000Hz-3dBV±2 dBV Distortion 107mm(W)x55(H)155(D)(excludingprojectionsandflexiblemicrophone) Frequency Characteristic 24VDC,45mAorless(connectionterminal) 0°C-+45 Finishing Weight Dimensions Ambient Temperature Power Supply Panasonic NRto70dBminimum SN Ratio 50dBminimum SN Ratio 107 Input impedance10k Input Sensitivity:-12dBV(-2atfactory) Output Level:0dBV,matchingloadimpedance600 Input Sensitivity:-49dBV(-44atfactory) Bottom case:Graycolor(MunsellvalueN5.5approximatecolour)

155 Ω 46 50 (5) (5) Ω PRODUCTS WR-201E Unit: mm

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 74 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 5 SYSTEM BLOCK DIAGRAMS

LINE 1 LINE 1 P -22dBV INV 10kohm INV BA REC OUT UNBAL 0dBV (MONO) MASTER 10kohm UNBAL LINE 2 TONE LINE 2 -22dBV BA LINE OUT 10kohm 0dBV UNBAL Power 10kohm (MONO) Mute UNBAL BASS TREBLE 100Hz 10kHz INS OUT INPUT 1 +/-10dB +/-10dB INPUT 1 0dBV 10kohm -65dBV(MIC)/ HA -22dBV(LINE) UNBAL 5kohm BAL MIC/LINE INS IN 0dBV 100kohm UNBAL INPUT 2 INPUT 2 INS THRU -65dBV(MIC)/ HA -22dBV(LINE) 5kohm BAL MIC/LINE FAN

INPUT 3 INPUT 3 -65dBV(MIC)/ HA METER -22dBV(LINE) OT 0 SP100V 5kohm BAL -8 +16V -15 SP70V MIC/LINE -20 PA -30 SP4ohm Phantom SW SP0V

K1(H) K2(C) D-OUT H DIRECT OUT OFF ALL CALL C INPUT 1 + CONT G ON IN A CALL SIGN IN B ATT OVERRIDE OUT CALL SIGN BA ZONE1 CALL SEL (REAR) Control ZONE 1 CALL SEL ZONE SEL UP CALL SIGN CALL CONT DOWN 2 TONE H ZONE 1 G C EMG EMG H HA BA H 0dBV C ZONE 2 C 10kohm G BAL EMG (REAR) ZONE SEL SW EMG + 1 H CONT G ZONE 3 C ZONE 1 ZONE 2 ZONE 3 TEL PAGING 2 ON ON ON

TEL H H ZONE 1 W HA BA PAGING C C CALL IN 3 -22dBV G 10kohm BAL TEL (REAR) ZONE SEL Control

TEL + A-MA120N/WA-MA240N CONT G

RM EMG OPERATE ON CONT REMOTE H HA BA MIC C -22dBV(RM)/ G (REAR) -65dBV(MIC) RM/MIC 10kohm BAL INV Control OPERATE CALL OPERATE ON CONT Power Mute G OPERATE OFF CONT G RM DC24V OPERATE LINK CONT G BC Priority Control VOLTAGE OPERATE FUSE SELECTOR BLOCK DIAGRAMS RM CONT PT CONT ALL CALL FUSE for +VH DC+24V PA BLOCK G ALL CALL CONT FUSE VCC24V(F) +VL FUSE AC Z1 110-120V/ DC24V POWER Z2 FUSE 220-240V VCC24V Z3 VCC 5V Reg. VCC 18V + + MSG UNITS SET +16V - DC +24V IN G (REAR) FUSE (REAR) + 1 + EMG 1 G - DC +24V OUT OPTION 2 VCC24V(F) + EMG 2 G 10 CLK + ADJ. G

INPUT D-OUT RMTEL/ EMG H SIGNAL C CONT INPUT 1 CONT 0dBV CONT 10kohm UNBAL ALL CALL BUS IN ALL CALL BUS THRU

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 76 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 5 W BLOCK DIAGRAMS A-BA240N WU-ZS001E WU-ZM001E the Amplifier I/F between Para Announce Message Message Sirial IO Sirial Phones DC24V Output Output Output llel IO Input Rec EMG 4 5

CN CN CN Audio announcement Pilot Signal PA Digital Tr Digital Tr Main Board DC24V Power Pilot Signal Speaker line AMP Mixing PowerAmplifier WA-MA120N orWA-MA240N DC/DC MUTE ( Tr) Surveillance Unit WU-ZS001E PA EMG LPF OT CODEC SENSE P_FAIL P/S S/P 3.3V Reg 5V Reg 12 Reg Reference Data E2PROM OPEN LPF WU-ZM001E/WU-ZS001E 5V Reg LPF LPF LPF LPF SD

CN CN Zone3 Zone2 Zone1 CN BATT IOport IOport IOport ADC3 ADC2 ADC1 ADC0 CORE Board RTC BLOCK DIAGRAMS CPU P MPX BUS LCD I/F SDT OI MCK,BCK,WCK SERIAL CLK SERIAL OUT SERIAL IN ARALLEL I/O Reset IC

Serial Port, IO Port FPGA PLL Pallarel Serial Internal control Buffer Local BUS 27MHz CN VCXO DIP SW LED D-Tr DIP SW 3.3Vto5V IF Switch E NPOE OUTPUT PHONES REC IN

D- Tr P/S GIPO UART2 UART1 SD I/F USB I/F SPI I2C Flash MEM P SDRAM anel Board S/P (D-sub25p) SURVEILLANCE I/F Check SW Grand Fault ZONE5 ZONE4 ZONE3 ZONE2 ZONE1 Status CPU

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT 78 BLOCK DIAGRAMS PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS SYSTEM EXAMPLES CONCEPT 5 WU-RM205E WR-210AE MIC FLEXIBLE WR-210AE/WU-RM205E BLOCK DIAGRAMS Modular Jack Modular Jack Modular Jack VOL CONT

FLEXIBLE MIC MIC VOLUME MUTE MUTE

LINE INPUT STEREO MINI JACK MUTE VOLUME MUTE

CALL SIGN CHIME VOLUME

CALL SIGN CONTROL

VOLTAGE CONTROL

REGULATOR +12V ON AIR INDICATOR (GREEN) BLOCK DIAGRAMS

OPERATE INDICATOR LINE INPUT SW CALL SIGN SW MIC SW (GREEN) (LOCK TYPE) (UNLOCK) (LOCK TYPE) WR-201E

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LC DIAGRAMS BLOCK PRODUCTS CONNECTIONS EXAMPLES SYSTEM CONCEPT Colors of Speakers When choosing speakers, it is important to consider the strucutre or wood quality of the building or the interior. As much as possible, Panasonic speakers have been designed to harmonize with a variety of interiors. Because building interiors tend to be predominantly white, we have used it as the standard underlying tone. To accentuate the mood of your interior, simply choose the most appropriate shade.

Integrated White Off White (Munsell 10Y9/1) (Munsell 5Y8.5/1) WS-TN05N WS-2330N WS-TN06N WS-2335N WS-2360N

Power Amplifier & Mixer Integrated System

Ivory White Light Gray DESIGN HANDBOOK (Munsell 2.1Y7.7/1) (Munsell N7) WT-7015N WT-610N WT-615N WT-H500N WT-H600N

* Due to printing irregularities, actual shades may vary slightly from the illustration.

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