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Page 1 - MATRIX SYSTEM SX-2000 SERIES

SETTING SOFTWARE INSTRUCTIONSMATRIX SYSTEM SX-2000 SERIESThank you for purchasing TOA's Matrix System. Please carefully follow the instructions i

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

10Set the output zones to make emergency broadcast.Perform this in the "Output zone pattern settings."Set the control output to be activated

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100EVENT SETTINGSSystem Event Settings12.3. System Event SettingsSet control output patterns in each state of the system.Pressing the [System event] b

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101EVENT SETTINGSSM Event Settings12.4. SM Event SettingsAssign functions to the SX-2000SM's control inputs.Clicking the [SM event] button on the

Page 5 - 2.2. Event

102[ If "BGM pattern change/end" is selected for "Function" ](3) Contents (left side)Select the BGM broadcast pattern to be activa

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103EVENT SETTINGSSM Event Settings[ If "Zone volume adjustment (Pulse)" is selected for "Function" ](3) Contents (left side)Select

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104[ If "External failure input" is selected for "Function"](3) Contents (left side)Select the type of contact input to judge to b

Page 8 - 2.4. BGM Broadcasts

105EVENT SETTINGSAI Event Settings12.5. AI Event SettingsAssign functions to the Function keys, Channel keys, and control inputs of the SX-2100AI and

Page 9 - Register the EV messages

106• Contents (right side)Select the control output that operates in synchronization with the function keys on the SX-2000AI's orSX-2100AI's

Page 10 - Set the Emergency Sequences

107[ If "General broadcast" is selected for "Function" ]• Contents (left side)Select the general broadcast pattern to be assigned

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108EVENT SETTINGSAI Event Settings(5) Control input (SX-2100AI only)Set the functions to be assigned to the control inputs of the SX-2100AI.The settin

Page 12 - [Operation example]

109(2) Copy and Paste buttonsPressing the [Copy] button copies all of the on-screen settings except the names preset by default.Pressing the [Paste] b

Page 13 - 2.6. Surveillance Function

11[Emergency broadcast setting example]• Emergency sequence settingsPhase 1EV message 1, 5-minute broadcastPhase 2 Phase 3EV message 2, Continuous bro

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110EVENT SETTINGSAO Event Settings(3) Function keySet the names and functions to be assigned to the function keys of the SX-2000AO or SX-2100AO.The se

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111EVENT SETTINGSAO Event Settings(6) Local control input (SX-2100AO only)• Checkboxes for zones used Click the buttons corresponding to the zones to

Page 16 - 3.2. Notes

112EVENT SETTINGSRM Event Settings12.7. RM Event SettingsSet the functions to be assigned to the Covered keys and Function keys on the RM-200SF, RM-20

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113EVENT SETTINGSRM Event Settings (RM-200SF)(2) FunctionSelect functions to be assigned to the keys of the RM-200SF and RM-210. If the selected func

Page 18 - 4. SOFTWARE SETUP

114EVENT SETTINGSRM Event Settings (RM-200SF)[If Zone selection (Pattern) is selected for "Function"](3) Contents (left side)Select the outp

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115EVENT SETTINGSRM Event Settings (RM-200SF)[If "General EV message start/end" is selected for "Function" ](3) Contents (left sid

Page 20 - 4.2. Uninstallation

116[If "Failure output receipt" is selected for "Function" ](3) Contents (left side)Select the failure output pattern to be assign

Page 21 - 4.3. Update

117(1) (2) (3) (4)12.7.2. RM-200S, RM-200SAWhen the remote microphone selected from the "Name" pull-down menu is the RM-200S or RM-200SA, it

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118EVENT SETTINGSRM Event Settings (RM-200S, RM-200SA)Notes• Only the "Emergency broadcast pattern start" function can be assigned to the co

Page 23 - 5.2. Login In Superuser Mode

119EVENT SETTINGSCI Event Settings12.8. CI Event SettingsAssign functions to the SX-2000CI's control inputs.Clicking the [CI event] button on the

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12[Operation example]The example here assumes that a fire breaks out in Zone 1.(1) When the fire alarm sensor installed in Zone 1 works, theautomatic

Page 25 - 5.3. Login In User Mode

120UTILITY13. UTILITYClicking the menu item [Utility] button displays the Utility screen.Not only does this screen allow logs to be acquired online, i

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121UTILITYLog File Display13.1. Log File DisplayPressing the [Log file] button on the Utility screen displays the log file screen.SX-2000 system'

Page 27 - 6.1. Menu Configuration

122UTILITYLog File Display13.1.1. Reading the log fileWhen log data is not displayed on the log file screen or when it is desirable to display other l

Page 28 - 6.2. Menu Bar

The date, time and filename of the read log file are displayed. Opening the pull-down menu displays an at-a-glance list of all log files stored in the

Page 29 - 7. BASIC SETTINGS

124UTILITYLog File Display13.1.2. Saving the log fileLog data displayed on the log file display screen can be saved as a CSV-format file in the follow

Page 30 - BASIC SETTINGS

125UTILITYOnline Log ConfirmationLogs are displayed in time sequence.If a new operation or failure takes place, the logs are automatically updated and

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126UTILITYOnline Log ConfirmationStep 3. To cause a log display update to pause, press the [Stop] button. Step 4. To display the log again, press the

Page 32 - Communications begin

127UTILITYOnline Log Confirmation13.2.1. Saving log files acquired onlineLog files displayed on the online log screen can be saved as a CSV-format fil

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128UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation13.3. System Status Display ConfirmationPressing the [System status] button on the Utility screen displays

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129UTILITYSystem Status Display ConfirmationAfter information receipt is completed, the current system status is displayed on the system statusdisplay

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132.6. Surveillance FunctionSurveillance function continuously monitors such status at the major points from input to output of the systemas each unit

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130UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation13.3.1. System status display screenEach unit's status is displayed on its corresponding button, and

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131UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation[Button indication priorities when multiple statuses occur simultaneously](High) Emergency cutoffCPU offCF

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132UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation[Button display priorities when multiple statuses simultaneously occur]Emergency cutoff > Error > Di

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133UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (SM unit screen)13.3.2. SM unit screenClicking the SM button on the system status display screen displays

Page 40 - 7.3. Resetting the System

134UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (SM unit screen)2. Unit failure status3. DC Power detail buttonClicking this button displays the DC power

Page 41 - Resetting the System

135UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (SM unit screen)ConfigurationDisplays the "Used" indication when the failure check function is

Page 42 - 7.4. SX-2000SM Time Settings

136UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AI unit screen)13.3.3. AI unit screenClicking the AI button on the system status display screen displays

Page 43 - [Change] button

137UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AI unit screen)• VersionDisplays the SX-2000AI or SX-2100AI firmware version.2. Slot configurationThis f

Page 44 - 8. SYSTEM SETTINGS

138UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AI unit screen)3. RM configurationThis function displays the status of each remote microphone.Version Di

Page 45 - 8.1. SX-2000SM

139UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AI unit screen)4. Unit failure statusThis function displays the failure status of the SX-2000AI or SX-21

Page 46 - SX-2000SM

14Select the surveillance target devices or the surveillance points in the SX-2000system.Perform this in the "Failure output pattern settings.&qu

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UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AI unit screen)1406. RM failure statusThis function displays each remote microphone's failure status.7

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141UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AO unit screen)13.3.4. AO unit screenClicking the AO button on the system status screen displays the AO

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142UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AO unit screen)• VersionDisplays the SX-2000AO or SX-2100AO firmware version.2. CI/CO configurationDispl

Page 50 - 8.2. SX-2000AI and SX-2100AI

143UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AO unit screen)3. Unit failure statusThis function displays the SX-2000AO's failure status. The in

Page 51 - SX-2000AI and SX-2100AI

144UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AO unit screen)6. CI/CO failure statusID 1 and 2 display the failure status of the SX-2000CI and SX-2000

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145UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AO unit screen)9. Amplifier failure statusNoteUse this screen to confirm the amplifier status when the S

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146UTILITYSystem Status Display Confirmation (AO unit screen)10. Amplifier failure status detail buttonNoteUse this button to confirm the amplifier fa

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147UTILITYAudio Input and Output Status Confirmation13.4. Audio Input and Output Status ConfirmationAudio input and output statuses can be confirmed i

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148UTILITYAudio Input and Output Status ConfirmationAfter the data have been received, the current status is displayed on the audio input/output statu

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149UTILITYAudio Input and Output Status Confirmation13.4.1. Audio input/output status display screen1234561. BUS No.Displays the audio bus numbers (1

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15• Remote microphone's function key settingsSurveillance targetExternal failure inputFunction key 1Key Function ContentsFailure output receiptFa

Page 58 - RM-200S, RM-200SA

150UTILITYAudio Input and Output Status Confirmation3. OutputDisplays the SX-2000AO or SX-2100AO, which becomes the audio output destination, and audi

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151UTILITYControl Input and Output Status Confirmation13.5. Control Input and Output Status ConfirmationThe SX-2000 system control input and output st

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152UTILITYControl Input and Output Status ConfirmationAfter the data have been received, the current status is displayed on the control input/output s

Page 61 - 8.5. SX-2000AO and SX-2100AO

153UTILITYControl Input and Output Status Confirmation13.5.1. Control input/output status display screen123 41. SM control input/output terminalsDispl

Page 62 - SX-2000AO and SX-2100AO

154COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PC14. COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCSetting data or log files can be acquired in real tim

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155COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCEstablishing Communications Between the SX-2000SM and a PCSX-2000SMSwitching hubLAN connection termina

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156COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCEstablishing Communications Between the SX-2000SM and a PCCommunications are established between the S

Page 65 - 8.6. SX-2000CI

157COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCReading CF Card Setting Data Online14.2. Reading CF Card Setting Data OnlineThe PC can be loaded onlin

Page 66 - SX-2000CI

158COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCReading CF Card Setting Data OnlineThe following screen is displayed when the sound source data saved

Page 67 - 8.7. SX-2000CO

159COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCWriting Setting Data to the CF Card OnlineStep 3. Click the [Yes] buttonTip: Writing is not executed i

Page 68 - SX-2000CO

163. NOTES ON PERFORMING SETTINGS3.1. System Requirements• OS: Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2 or later• CPU: 800 MHz or faster• Memory: 512 MB or more•

Page 69 - 9. SURVEILLANCE SETTINGS

160COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCWriting Setting Data to the CF Card OnlineStep 4. Press the [OK] button. Tip: Writing is not executed

Page 70 - SURVEILLANCE SETTINGS

161COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCAcquiring System Configuration Data Online14.4. Acquiring System Configuration Data OnlineThe SX-2000

Page 71 - 10. PRIORITY SETTINGS

162COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCAcquiring System Configuration Data OnlineAfter reception completion, the display reverts to the syste

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163COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCAcquiring All Log Files Stored on the CF Card14.5. Acquiring All Log Files Stored on the CF CardAll op

Page 73 - (4) Priority settings button

164COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCAcquiring All Log Files Stored on the CF CardOccasionally the following screen may be displayed, depen

Page 74 - 11. PATTERN SETTINGS

165COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCWhen Communications Connection Errors Occur14.6. When Communications Connection Errors OccurIf communi

Page 75 - [Selecting multiple cells]

166COMMUNICATIONS BETWEEN THE SX-2000SM AND A PCCutting Off Communications Between the SX-2000SM and a PCThe "Connection" indication display

Page 76 - PATTERN SETTINGS

SAVING THE SETTINGS FILE15. SAVING THE SETTINGS FILEOutput the data set using the Setting Software as a file (smd file format), which is usable by the

Page 77 - Output Zone Pattern Settings

168SAVING THE SETTINGS FILEWrite of the setting data starts.The screen below is displayed during data write.Step 5. Press the [OK] button.The screen b

Page 78 - BGM Pattern Settings

169READING THE SETTINGS FILE16. READING THE SETTINGS FILERead the saved settings file into the Setting Software. Step 1. Select [File Open] from the

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173.3. Setting Procedures3.3.1. Offline operation3.3.2. Online operationThe following procedure is recommended when performing settings online.1. Perf

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170READING THE SETTINGS FILE[When reading the old version Settings file (s2d format)]Step 1. Select [File Open] from the menu bar on the Setting Soft

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171READING THE SETTINGS FILEStep 4. When the screen below is displayed, click the [Yes] button.This starts Setting file reading. The screen below is d

Page 82 - Emergency Sequence Settings

172READING THE SETTINGS FILE[Output zone pattern settings]For the general broadcast patterns and RM zone selection patterns set using the old version

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173PRINTING SETTINGS DATA17. PRINTING SETTINGS DATASettings data can be output as data file in CSV format, which then can be printed.Step 1. Select [F

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174PRINTING SETTINGS DATAStep 4. Press the [Save] button. This starts saving the setting data.The screen below is displayed during data save. The scre

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175PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE MICROPHONES18. PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE MICROPHONESTo print a label for a Remote Microphone, first use the Setting Sof

Page 86

176PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE MICROPHONESStep 2. Using the "Save in" pull-down menu, select the folder where the data for label print is to

Page 87 - 12. EVENT SETTINGS

177PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE MICROPHONES[Print image of RM-200SA/210]AI1-RM2AI1-RM2RM-200SA L RM-200SA RPOWER KEY1FAULTEMGKEYSYSKEY1SYSKEY2SYSKEY3KEY

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178PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE MICROPHONESFirst page (RM-200SF)Second page (RM-210)AI1-RM1AI1-RM2RM-200SFPOWERFAULTCPU OFFSYSKEY1SYSKEY2SYSKEY3TALKRM-2

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179TERMINATING SETTING SOFTWARE19. TERMINATING SETTING SOFTWARE Exit the Setting Software after all necessary settings and file outputs have been comp

Page 90 - 12.2. Function Description

184. SOFTWARE SETUPNotes• Close all open applications before installing. • To install the software, it is necessary to log in to the PC using an admin

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201405URL: http://www.toa.jp/

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19Step 5. When the Installation Complete dialog is displayed,click the [Close] button to complete the installation.[If no installation wizard screen i

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2TABLE OF CONTENTS1. SX-2000 SETTING SOFTWARE OUTLINE ... 52. EXPLANATIONS OF TERMS & FUNC

Page 94 - Function Description

204.2. UninstallationStep 1. Click on "setup.exe" in the setting software foldercontained in the CD supplied with the SX-2000SM.The setup wi

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214.3. UpdateStep 1. Click on "setup.exe" in the setting software foldercontained in the CD supplied with the SX-2000SM.The setup wizard scr

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225. RUNNING THE SX-2000 SETTING SOFTWARE5.1. Running The SX-2000 Setting SoftwareTo start the software, select "TOA Matrix Series SX2000"

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235.2. Login In Superuser Mode5.2.1. How to loginStep 1. Select "Superuser mode" in the login screen,then enter the password.NotePassword is

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245.2.2. Password changeStep 1. Select "Superuser mode" in the login screen,then enter the current password.NotePassword is "Superuser&

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255.3. Login In User ModeSelect "User mode (Read only)" in the login screen, then click the [Login] button.The initial screen of the Setting

Page 100 - 12.3. System Event Settings

266. SETTING ITEMS AND PROCEDURESSetting item buttons are located in the upper portion of the screen.The entire system setting is divided into 6 steps

Page 101 - (1) (2) (3) (4)

276.1. Menu ConfigurationBasic settings(p. 29)Event settings(p. 87)Utility(p. 120)Pattern settings(p. 74)System settings(p. 44)Surveillance settings(p

Page 102 - SM Event Settings

286.2. Menu Bar•FileNew: Creates a new file of data set using the SX-2000 Setting Software.Open: Reads the stored data of the SX-2000 Setting Software

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29BASIC SETTINGS7. BASIC SETTINGSPressing the [Basic settings] button displays the screen below.(1) Language SettingSelect the language to use.Note: &

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38.1.4. Renaming the sound sources ... 488.1.5. Setting the sound source types

Page 105 - AI Event Settings

30BASIC SETTINGS(4) Common Settings• AI/AO display settingsSelect the extinguish time for the vacuum fluorescent displays (VFD) on the SX-2000AI, SX-2

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317.1. Detecting the SX-2000SM's Network SettingsIt is possible to acquire the SX-2000SM's network settings by connecting the SX-2000SM to a

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Communications begin. The following screen is displayed during communications.The detected SX-2000SM's network settings are displayed after commu

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7.1.2. When the PC is set for multiple networksStep 1. Connect the SX-2000SM and the PC installed with the SX-2000 software to the switching hub. Conn

Page 109 - AO Event Settings

Communications begin. The following screen is displayed during communications.The screen for IP address selection is displayed after communication is

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7.1.3. When multiple SX-2000SMs are connected to a switching hubStep 1. Connect the SX-2000SM and the PC installed with the SX-2000 software to the sw

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Communications begin. The following screen is displayed during communications.The screen for MAC address selection is displayed after communication is

Page 112 - 12.7. RM Event Settings

7.1.4. When no SX-2000SM's network settings are detectedWhen the SX-2000SM's network settings were not detected, the following screen is dis

Page 113

7.2. Changing the SX-2000SM's Network SettingsThe IP address, subnet mask, default gateway and HTTP server port settings can be changed after det

Page 114 - RM Event Settings (RM-200SF)

Changes in network settings are reflected in the SX-2000SM. 39BASIC SETTINGSChanging the SX-2000SM's Network Settings

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413.2. Online Log Confirmation ... 12513.2.1. Saving log files

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7.3. Resetting the SystemThe SX-2000 system can be reset through remote operation. Step 1. Click the [System reset] button after detecting the SX-2000

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The following screen is displayed.[Checking to confirm if the system has been reset]If the system has been reset, the fluorescent display on the front

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7.4. SX-2000SM Time SettingsUsing the SX-2000 software, the SX-2000SM's current time setting can be confirmed online and changed.Step 1. Establis

Page 119 - 12.8. CI Event Settings

Step 3. When changing the date and time, enter new values in the boxes to be changed, then click the[Change] button. The changed time is set to the SX

Page 120 - 13. UTILITY

44SYSTEM SETTINGS8. SYSTEM SETTINGSPressing the [System settings] button displays the screen below.NoteThe system configuration data can be acquired o

Page 121 - 13.1. Log File Display

45(2) EV message settingsRegister and set the audio files.For details, refer to pages 46 – 49.(1) Control input/output settingsEnter each name of the

Page 122 - Log File Display

468.1.1. Registering sound sourcesOnly monaural sound sources of PCM 48 kHz in Wav format can be used for the EV messages. Create the sound source dat

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478.1.2. Listening the sound sourcesClicking the [Play] button for the registered sound source plays back the sound source.The operation buttons above

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48SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000SM8.1.4. Renaming the sound sourcesChange the name in the name field of the registered sound source.The file name of the regis

Page 125 - 13.2. Online Log Confirmation

8.1.7. Mixing broadcast settingsSet whether or not to mix BGM output during EV message broadcasts.The mixing status can be selected when "Type&qu

Page 126 - Online Log Confirmation

51. SX-2000 SETTING SOFTWARE OUTLINEThe SX-2000 Setting Software allows the settings data needed for operation of SX-2000 Series MatrixSystems to be c

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50SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000AI and SX-2100AI8.2. SX-2000AI and SX-2100AI8.2.1. Audio input settingsSet the number of SX-2000AI and SX-2100AI units, and th

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518.2.2. Audio input detail settingsClicking on the [SX-2000AI] or [SX-2100AI] icon in the settings screen displays the screen for model numberselecti

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52(2) Unit numberClick on the box, or press the right arrow button (increment) or left arrow button (decrement) to select theunit ID number.Numerals r

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• Mixing SettingThis function is used for mixing settings for BGM and General broadcasts.Mixing status can be selected when "Type" is set to

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54SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000AI and SX-2100AI• Fade in (sec)This selection becomes available when "Mixing setting" is set to "REDUCTION.&quo

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55(1) NameClick on the box, or press the right or left arrow button to select the target RM-200SF.Default name, for example, AI1-RM2 represents the RM

Page 133 - 1. Unit configuration

56(2) Function settings• NameEnter a name of the RM-200SF. • TypeThe type of broadcast is fixed to "Emergency," and cannot be changed.• PTT

Page 134 - 3. DC Power detail button

57SYSTEM SETTINGSRM-200SF(6) Copy and Paste buttonsPressing the [Copy] button copies all of the on-screen settings except the names preset by default.

Page 135 - 4. DS Link detail button

58SYSTEM SETTINGSRM-200S, RM-200SA8.4. RM-200S, RM-200SAMake basic configurations for the RM-200S and RM-200SA Remote Microphones. Clicking on the [RM

Page 136

59• Time out (min) The time-out period can be set when the "Talk" key operation method has been set to "Lock" mode. Select an appr

Page 137 - 2. Slot configuration

6To make general-purpose pattern broadcasts, follow the procedures below to perform each setting using theSX-2000 Setting Software.Set the output zone

Page 138 - 3. RM configuration

60SYSTEM SETTINGSRM-200S, RM-200SA• Wait time (sec)Set the time required to start broadcast* after the talk key on the remote microphone has been pres

Page 139 - 5. DC Power detail button

61SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000AO and SX-2100AO8.5. SX-2000AO and SX-2100AO8.5.1. Audio output settingsSet the number of SX-2000AO or SX-2100AO units, and wh

Page 140 - 8. Close button

62SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000AO and SX-2100AO8.5.2. Audio output detail settingsClicking on the [SX-2000AO] or [SX-2100AO] icon in the settings screen disp

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63SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000AO and SX-2100AO• Volume (dB)Select the sound volume levels for the output zones.0 (default), –1 to –69, –infinity (in 1-dB st

Page 142 - 2. CI/CO configuration

64SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000AO and SX-2100AO• EOL (SX-2100AO only)Set this item when the EOL (End-of-Line) unit is used.This must be made valid in the spe

Page 143 - 5. DS Link detail button

65SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000CI8.6. SX-2000CIMake basic configurations for the SX-2000CI Control Input unit.Clicking on the [SX-2000CI] icon in the system

Page 144 - 6. CI/CO failure status

66SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000CI(3) Copy and Paste buttonsPressing the [Copy] button copies all of the on-screen settings except the names preset by default

Page 145 - 9. Amplifier failure status

67SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000CO8.7. SX-2000COMake basic configurations for the SX-2000CO Control Output unit.Clicking on the [SX-2000CO] icon in the system

Page 146 - 12. Close button

68SYSTEM SETTINGSSX-2000CO(2) Control outputEnter each name of the control outputs of the SX-2000CO. (3) Copy and Paste buttonsPressing the [Copy] but

Page 147

69SURVEILLANCE SETTINGS9. SURVEILLANCE SETTINGSThe surveillance settings screen below is displayed by clicking the [Surveillance settings] button, whi

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7[General-purpose broadcast Pattern Setting Example]In the example below, the table shows a pattern comprised of several general-purpose broadcast sou

Page 149 - 2. Input

70(3) Surveillance individual settingsSet each surveillance function to ON or OFF. Mark the corresponding checkboxes to use this function. (Default: O

Page 150 - 6. Other

71PRIORITY SETTINGS10. PRIORITY SETTINGSPressing the [Priority settings] button displays the screen below. Set input sound source priority levels.(3)

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72PRIORITY SETTINGS(2) PrioritySelect priority levels. The smaller the number, the higher thepriority level.The priority range that can be set varies

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73PRIORITY SETTINGS[Sorting display screen](3) Sorting display buttonSorts the displayed sound sources in order from high to low priority levels.(4)(4

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74PATTERN SETTINGS11. PATTERN SETTINGSPressing the [Pattern settings] button displays the screen below.There are 7 types of patterns: Output zone patt

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75PATTERN SETTINGS[Selecting multiple cells]Multiple cells for each unit or output zone can be selected (or made active) in the setting screens of out

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76PATTERN SETTINGS• Method to select rows of cells for each unit numberTo select a row of cells in AO1, move the mouse pointer onto the circled "

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77PATTERN SETTINGSOutput Zone Pattern Settings11.1. Output Zone Pattern SettingsClicking the [Output zone] button on the pattern settings screen allow

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78PATTERN SETTINGSBGM Pattern Settings11.2. BGM Pattern SettingsClicking the [BGM] button on the pattern settings screen allows BGM patterns to be set

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79PATTERN SETTINGSGeneral Broadcast Pattern Settings11.3. General Broadcast Pattern SettingsClicking the [General broadcast] button on the pattern set

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82.4. BGM BroadcastsThese broadcasts are generated by inputting audio signals originating only from BGM player devices into theSX-2000 system, and are

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80PATTERN SETTINGSGeneral Broadcast Pattern Settings(5) Zone ON/OFF buttons This setting is valid when the "Individual zone" has been select

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81PATTERN SETTINGSControl Output Pattern Settings11.4. Control Output Pattern SettingsClicking the [Control output] button on the pattern settings scr

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82PATTERN SETTINGSEmergency Sequence Settings11.5. Emergency Sequence SettingsClicking the [Emergency sequence] button on the pattern settings screen

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83PATTERN SETTINGSEmergency Broadcast Pattern Settings11.6. Emergency Broadcast Pattern SettingsClicking the [Emergency broadcast] button on the patte

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84PATTERN SETTINGSEmergency Broadcast Pattern Settings(4) Output Set the output zone of the EV message in each phase status.Individual zone, Zone patt

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85PATTERN SETTINGSFailure Output Pattern Settings11.7. Failure Output Pattern SettingsClicking the [Failure output] button on the pattern settings scr

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86PATTERN SETTINGSFailure Output Pattern Settings(6) Copy and Paste buttons Pressing the [Copy] button copies all of the on-screen settings except the

Page 167 - 15. SAVING THE SETTINGS FILE

87EVENT SETTINGS12. EVENT SETTINGSPressing the [Event settings] button displays the screen below.Set System event, and assign functions to the Control

Page 168 - SAVING THE SETTINGS FILE

88EVENT SETTINGSAssignable Functions and ExplanationsRM keysReference pageChannel keysFunction keysSX-2100AISX-2000AOSX-2100AOSX-2000CISX-2000AISX-210

Page 169 - 16. READING THE SETTINGS FILE

89EVENT SETTINGSAssignable Functions and Explanations• General broadcast: Activates general-purpose pattern broadcast using the key. (Refer to p. 90.)

Page 170 - READING THE SETTINGS FILE

92.5. Emergency BroadcastEmergency broadcast is conducted by first setting the combinations of the Emergency Sequences, Outputzones (individual or pat

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90EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description12.2. Function Description12.2.1. General-purpose pattern broadcasts, General-purpose pattern broadcasts (Level)Wh

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12.2.2. General-purpose pattern broadcasts (Pulse)When different control inputs turn ON, general-purpose pattern broadcasts activated by each controli

Page 173 - 17. PRINTING SETTINGS DATA

92EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description12.2.3. BGM pattern change/endBGM pattern (control output pattern) broadcasts can be switched by control input*. O

Page 174 - PRINTING SETTINGS DATA

93EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description12.2.4. Control signal for adjusting volumeThis function changes the volume of broadcasts currently in progress. E

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94• Control input settingsControl input 1: Emergency broadcast pattern 1 startControl input 2: Emergency broadcast pattern 2 startControl input 3:

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95EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description[Operation example 1]NormalControl input 1(Emergency broadcast pattern 1 start)ONONONControl input 4(Emergency bro

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96EVENT SETTINGSFunction DescriptionOperations in this example are as follows.• Phase 1 shifts to Phase 2 with the control input 5 ("Emergency se

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97EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description12.2.7. External failure inputFailure status of the external equipment can be accepted. Match the settings of the

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98EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description12.2.8. RM broadcast statusThis function displays the current broadcast status of other remote microphones on the

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99EVENT SETTINGSFunction Description12.2.9. General EV broadcastsGeneral EV messages can be broadcast over the desired zone(s) by pressing the remote

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