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2.0 Designing with the FreeSpace

®

4400 System

2.2.3 Step 3 – Determine volume

control requirements

Decide which areas will have volume controls. Create a control
map, such as the following, showing the types of controls that
will be used, and the areas in which they will be installed.

AVM (Auto Volume/Mute) user interfaces are available for use
with the FreeSpace

®

4400 system. They offers control over

source selection and volume. The interface can be configured as
an AVM (Mute) interface or as an AVM (Auto Volume) interface. If
you have identified an area that uses auto volume, you must con-
figure the interface as an AVM (Auto Volume) interface to control
this zone.

It is also possible to use a 70/100V in-line volume control
between the amplifier output and the loudspeaker. If you plan to
use a 70/100V in-line volume control, be aware that they cannot
be used in zones where either Auto Volume or Dynamic EQ is
used. Auto Volume and Dynamic EQ monitor the amplifier output
and make adjustments accordingly. Using an in-line volume con-
trol would cause these functions to operate improperly.

When determining the placement or physical location of the con-
trols, first think about how the control is used. If the control is
very rarely used or it requires a secure location, it should be
placed with the equipment. If the control is for an area that
requires frequent adjustments, then it is best to place the control
in the area being controlled.

2.2.4 Step 4 – Determine the loud-

speaker requirements

Determine the loudspeaker coverage required for the design.
Consider the following points as you do this:

• Each Auto Volume function requires a separate zone. Each

Auto Volume zone requires the dedicated use of one
FreeSpace 4400 output channel.

• Each type of specifically equalized Bose loudspeaker requires

the dedicated use of one FreeSpace 4400 output channel. If
you are designing a system that uses specific Bose loud-
speaker equalization, such as the 102

®

F loudspeaker, Model

32, Model 32SE, or Model 8, you must dedicate one
FreeSpace 4400 output channel for each loudspeaker type.

Create a loudspeaker map, such as the following, and match the
loudspeaker models to areas (Loudspeaker Qty x Tap = Zone
Power required):

AVM (Auto

Volume)

Interface

1

AVM (Auto

Volume)

Interface

2

AVM

(Mute)

Interface

1

AVM

(Mute)

Interface

2

Area 1

Area 2

Area 3

Area 4

Area 5

Model

32SE

FreeSpace

3-I

Loud-

speaker

Qty

Tap

Area

Power

Area 1

2

50

100

Area 2

5

8

40

Area 3

1

50

50

Area 4

3

4

12

Area 5

6

8

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