Connecting an rsl-6 remote control plate, Music mute, Installation and user manual v1.0 15 – Cloud Electronics Z4ii User Manual
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Z4
II
& Z8
II
Installation and User Manual v1.0
15
Connecting an RSL-6 remote control plate
Wire the remote control plate as shown below. Twin-and-
screen cable should be used. Maximum reliable cable run is
100 m.
1 2 3
REMOTE SOURCE & LEVEL CONTROL WIRING
RSL-6
USE TWO-CORE SCREENED CABLE
1 2 3
REMOTE MUSIC
CONTROL
PORT
fig.20: RL-6 control wiring
Before the RSL-6 will operate, the zone’s Music Control
Port must be enabled by setting the adjacent push-button
switch (
14
on page 9
- Rear Panel Description) to REMOTE
(i.e., pressing it in). In this setting, the zone’s front panel
Music Level and Source Select controls become inoperative.
Music Mute
External muting of music is available at the MUSIC MUTE
connector. National or Local Authority regulations
governing such systems may require that normal
programme material (i.e., music) should be muted in an
emergency, to ensure that any emergency messages are
clearly audible.
The Music Mute input is on a 2-pin 5 mm-pitch
screw-terminal connector. It should be connected to
the appropriate alarm output on whichever building
management system registers the alarm (typically the Fire
System). The alarm output must be volt-free; if no such
output is available, an intermediate relay or other isolation
device must be installed between the alarm output and the
Music Mute input.
The Mute input can be set to operate on either normally
open (NO) or normally closed (NC) contacts via an
internal jumper (see page 23
- PCB Jumper location and
settings). The factory default setting is NO, thus requiring
a short-circuit to be applied across the two pins of the
connector for muting to occur.
Visual indication of muting being activated is given by the
Music Mute LED on the front panel.
1
2
MUSIC MUTE
INPUT
RELAY
NORMALLY OPEN (NO)
CONNECTION
fig.21: Music mute, normally open
1
2
MUSIC MUTE
INPUT
RELAY
NORMALLY CLOSED (NC)
CONNECTION
fig.22: Music mute, normally closed