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User ’ s guide.
Models PM-3000 & PM-3180 User ’ s Guide Part No. 54-5003-02 9707.
© 1996 Bogen Communications, Inc. 50 Spring St., Ramsey , NJ 07446 All rights are reserved. No part of this document may be photocopied, repro- duced, or translated to another language without the prior written consent of Bogen Communications Inc.
Models PM-3000 & PM-3180 User ’ s Guide Owner ’ s Information Model Number Serial Number_________________________ Date of Purchase______________________ Place of Purchase_____________________ .
Contents Unpacking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Packing List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1 Accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
1 Unpacking Packing List The ProMatrix carton contains the following components: 1 - ProMatrix unit 1 - Removable Control Panel* 1 - Wireless Infrared Remote Controller 2 - AAA Batteries 1 - 25-foot C.
Introduction Description The ProMatrix products are designed for sound reinforcement/distribution in multi-room applications. The PM-3180 consists of three independent ampli- fiers, rated at 20, 60 and 100 watts.
Introduction Features The ProMatrix units have the following features: • 2 Lo-Z balanced Mic inputs (Mic A is female XLR, Mic B is screw termi- nals). Mic B can be configured as a 600-Ohm transformer balanced input for telephone paging applications.
Quick Start This Quick Start section is intended to assist you in getting the ProMatrix unit up and running quickly so that you can become familiar with it. Important: Do not place any objects directly on top of the unit. Leave at least 2 inches of space above the unit to assure prop- er ventilation.
Quick Start Basic Wiring 1. T emporarily set the AUX INPUT TRIM controls on the rear panel to their full counterclockwise position. T rims will be adjusted later . 2. Be sure that the voltage select switch is set correctly . Connect the power cord to the AC LINE INPUT 3.
Quick Start Factory Programmed Configuration When the ProMatrix unit is first powered up, the factory default settings are loaded. The factory default priority table is listed below . If you want to change any of these priority levels, you will have to use the ASSIGNMENT function in the programming mode.
Quick Start Basic Operation This section will show you how to: • Apply power to the unit • Understand the Control Panel (See page 12 for full description) • Select which channel the control pane.
Quick Start T o Control V olume Note: Changing any of the volume, bass or treble levels will effect all inputs associated with that amp/channel channel. T urning up the volume for the current amp/channel will cause other inputs assigned to that amp/channel to play louder when they become active.
Quick Start T o Select a Specific Input The ProMatrix unit is normally set to monitor input activity and, based on the default or installer-created priority table, automatically switches the proper input for each amp/channel. Y ou can override the priority switching feature of any amp/channel to select a specific input to be on continuously .
Quick Start Aux Input T rim Adjustment By adjusting the T rim controls as follows, inputs with different signal levels are set approximately equal within the ProMatrix unit.
Rear Panel Model PM-3000 1. MIC A — Female XLR-type connector for balanced, LO-Z microphone input. Pin 1 is Gnd. 2. MIC B/TEL B — Screw terminal Input for Lo-Z balanced microphone. Software configurable as a 600 Ω transformer coupled paging interface.
12 Rear Panel Model PM-3180 1. MIC A — XLR-type connector for balanced, LO-Z microphone input. Pin 1 is Gnd. 2. MIC B/TEL B — Input for Lo-Z balanced microphone. Software config- urable as a 600 Ω transformer coupled paging interface. 3. MIC PREC — Microphone precedence terminals for contact closure activation.
Front Panel 1. Alphanumeric display area. 2. AUX A/B/C/D — Input selector buttons & indicators. 3. AUTO — Controls manual or automatic input selection. 4. POWER — Applies power to the ProMatrix unit. 5. AMP 1/2/3 — Amp/Preamp Channel Selector Buttons.
14 Infrared Remote Controller The infrared remote controller provides all of the functions of the front panel. Before using the controller , install two AAA-size batteries in the battery com- partment of the controller . Be sure to observe correct polarity .
Wiring Information Outputs For PM-3000 Preamplifier Each preamplifier channel has its own balanced output terminals and unbal- anced RCA output jacks on the rear panel to handle different amplifier and signal processing inputs. 15 1. This figure shows wiring from the PM-3000 Balanced Output to a standard XLR-type of balanced amplifier input.
Wiring Information Outputs For PM-3180 Amplifier Each amplifier channel has its own output terminal strip on the rear panel. Each terminal strip can handle a different type of speaker load. All amps can handle 70V & 25V distrib- uted or 8- Ω or 4- Ω loads.
Wiring Information AUX Inputs Unbalanced input sources other than microphones are connected to the AUX INPUT jacks. The output lead from the source must be terminated in an RCA-type plug. The input signal range is 100mV rms to 3Vrms and is adjusted using the AUX TRIM controls.
Wiring Information MIC Inputs Mic A Pin 1 is GND Pin 2 (+) Pin 3 (-) Mic B/T el Program the unit for correct switch precedence or use VOX precedence if no switch closure is available. 1 2 3 If Mic A has a push-to-talk switch, use these termi- nals for the switch connection (see Mic Precedence Setup in the Programming Section).
User Operation The ProMatrix Control Panel The control panel is the interface between the user and the unit functions. Since there are three channels (amp or preamp) and only one control panel, the ProMatrix uses selector buttons, indicators and an alphanumeric display to provide control of the overall functions.
User Operation T o Control V olume, Bass or T reble Note: Changing any of the volume, bass or treble levels will effect all inputs associated with that amplifier channel. T urning up the volume for the current amplifier will cause other inputs to play louder when they become active.
User Operation the current input was lowered by . This is because the levels set by the user are temporary and the ProMatrix always strives to maintain volume differences set by the preset programming. T ypically , this will only occur when the inputs or limits are set vastly different for the inputs assigned to an amp channel.
Programming Enter Programming Mode The programming mode lets the installer custom configure the ProMatrix unit. The installer uses the programming buttons on the front panel or the infrared remote controller . Programming Buttons 1. Press PROG. The LED next to the button lights and the display shows 3 dashes.
Programming Programming Menu The ProMatrix programming menu is illustrated below: Press PROG 000 (or user-selected password) Assignment Set priority level for each amplifier-input combination Micr oph.
Programming Assignment The ASSIGNMENT function lets you assign a priority levels to each amplifi- er-input combination. This function lets you create a variety of configura- tion schemes and obtain maximum versatility to meet application needs.
Programming 5. Select a level and press ENT to save the selection (PROG LED will blink when selection has been entered). Important: Y ou must press ENT after every change you make in order to save the new setting. This is true for all program- ming procedures.
Programming Mic Set Up This function lets you set the Microphone features: • Precedence Activation: N.O. = Normally Open - requires short between precedence terminals to activate mic N.
Programming 4. The display shows A AL C ON indi- cating that MIC A ALC status is ON. 5. Press the NEXT or BACK but- tons to select ON or OFF . 6. Press ENT to store the selection. 7. The display shows A PPS OFF indi- cating that the MIC A phantom power is OFF .
Programming Presets This feature lets the installer adjust the power-up volume, bass and treble of each amp/channel-input combination. It also sets the relative volume levels between different inputs on a particular amplifier channel. The same inputs can have different volume and EQ settings on dif ferent amps.
Programming Note: Press and hold arrow buttons to effect rapid changes in volume. Quick presses of the buttons will effect single-step changes in volume. 5. Once you have set the desired volume for an input, press ENT . The PROG light will blink to indicate that the data was stored.
Programming V olume Limit This function sets the maximum volume level that a user can select for an amp/channel-input combination. W arning: The V olume Limit function will cause the amp- input combination in the PM-3180 to play at the maximum limit (default value is 25, full volume).
Programming 6. Once you have set the desired limit for an input, press ENT . The PROG light will blink to indicate that data was stored. 7. Select another amp/channel-input combination and repeat Steps 4 and 5 to set other levels. Remember to press ENT after setting each level.
Programming Inhibit This function lets the installer inhibit the user ’s ability to change the preset volume and tone settings for a particular amplifier (Bass and T reble are always inhibited together as T ones. Pressing BASS or TREB does the same thing).
Programming Aux Mute The Aux Mute allows paging over music. This function sets the volume level of each AUX input when a page is made. Upon completion of the page, the music level fades up to the previous level. The levels can be set differently for each Aux input on each amplifier .
Programming Amplifier Link (PM-3180 Only) This function disconnects the power amplifier input from the preamp pro- cessing circuit and permits the addition of outboard signal processing equip- ment (such as an equalizer or ambient noise response unit) to the Audio Process RCA connectors on the rear of the amplifier chassis.
Programming Password This function lets the installer change the program mode password. 1. Enter programming mode and press the NEXT or BACK buttons until P ASSW ORD appears on the display . 2. Press ENT to enter the function. The display shows the the cur- rent 3-digit password (The default is 0 0 0.
Programming Labels This function lets you modify the names displayed for the current input source during user operation. For example, you can change the name of A UX A to TAPE . 1. Enter programming mode and press the NEXT or BACK buttons until LABEL S appears on the display .
Programming Factory Defaults This function lets you quickly erase all current configuration programming and return the amplifier to its out-of-box configuration. 1. Enter programming mode and press the NEXT or BACK buttons until DEF AUL TS appears on the display .
T esting & T roubleshooting T esting Assignment T est: Remove all audio sources from Aux inputs. Connect an active audio source to the lowest priority input for the current amp/channel. Move the active source through the inputs in the order of priority that was previously set.
T esting & T roubleshooting V ol Limit T est: Manually select an Aux or Mic input. Press and hold the right arrow button until the display stops incrementing. Result: The display stops incrementing at the volume limit for the particular input and amp combination (see page 30).
T esting & T roubleshooting Mic never active • Check that the type of precedence setting is correct for the application (See page 26). • If mic is a condenser type, check that phantom power is applied to mic input (see page 27) • Check that mic is assigned to the amp in question (see page 24).
Getting Help Bogen has support available in case you have a problem with your ProMatrix. In order to make the most effective use of this service, please be sure to fill out and return the product registration card included with this unit.
Specifications PM-3180 Power Output: Amp 1: 100 wrms Amp 2: 60 wrms Amp 3: 20 wrms Output T aps: 8-ohms, 25V and 70V transformer-coupled (balanced or unbalanced) 4-ohms direct coupled (unbalanced) Output Regulation: <2dB from no load to full load (all amps) Input Sensitivities: Mic Inputs: 750 µ V rms (no ALC) Aux Input: 100mV rms to 2.
Specifications PM-3000 Outputs: 0dBV balanced outputs via screw terminal strips (all channels) 0dBV unbalanced outputs via RCA jacks (all channels) Maximum Output: 15dBV into 600 Ω balanced Maximum Gain: 17.7dB (V ol. control @ 25) Input Sensitivities: Mic Inputs: 750 µ V rms (no ALC); T el Input: 170mVrms; Aux Input:100mV rms to 2.
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