Atlas Sound DSP8807 specifications Introduction

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DSP8807

Digital Processor

and Amplifier

 

Introduction

Owner’s Manual

The Atlas Sound DSP8807 digital processor “Privacy” system is a self contained, compact multi-zone digital DSP-GUI controlled processor and digital amplifier capable of simultaneous distribution of masking, paging, and background music signals for usemaybe in Industrial, Institutional, Commercial and Government facilities.

The Atlas Sound DSP8807 unit is capable of automatic mixing, set up and administration of all 8x8 inputs / outputs per zone (channel) via an intuitive ‘simple to use’ Graphic User Interface (GUI) managed via a local Windows® based laptop or desktop computer. The DSP8807 has 8 channels of independent on-board digital class-D amplifiers that are capable of delivering 50W RMS at 70V output. Additionally a simultaneous audio line level output rated at 1V/600Ω (nominal) per zone is available for driving higher power amplifiers. The DSP8807 also has two (2) independent uncorrelated pink noise generators which are random and non-repeating up to 215 hours with EQ adjustments programmable on a per zone basis. The DSP8807 provides dynamic control and management based on IEEE802.1 AVB standards (Audio-Video Bridging) with independent 13 Octave (28) band EQ *(Filter type is Butterworth @ 19dB and Linkwitz-Riley at 24dB) and Parametric EQ for calibration of all PA, ambient level sensing and automatic level control on a per zone basis. Paging (PA) presets can be assigned in 10dB increments (10, 20, 30dB) per zone with automatic gain control (AGC) for all Telco and microphone paging inputs.

The DSP8807 GUI is called the ‘Sound Media Interface’. The software has the ability to expand up to (256) systems with over 2,000 zones (2,048) with primary and secondary assignment in a zone paging dialing plan. It also provides the ability to set up All zone page, Group zone page (up to 32 groups) and Single zone page with an architectural dialing plan (2-digit DTMF) set up in the GUI. Each DSP8807 is capable of managing remote ambient level sensing microphones (ALM-1) for each zone (x8) wired via a single CAT5e cable up to 1,000 feet from the DSP8807 for automatic adjustment of the masking level based on real-time noise levels with set up and control via the GUI.

The Atlas Sound DSP8807 system provides the following basic masking capabilities:

Creates an acceptable level of speech privacy in open work areas

Enhances speech privacy between modular offices

Decreases intelligibility and noise distraction caused by stand-up, casual conversations and random room noises

Reduces awareness of existing sounds

Increases worker productivity and employee satisfaction

Enhances clients revenue due to less employee distraction

Lessens the need for unexpected and expensive acoustical upgrades

Flexibility which insures specific masking spectrums for varying ceiling types including; t-bar, open, wood slats and clouds

Basic Function

(8) Channels of Random Pink Noise Generator Non-Repeating Up to 215 Hours

(8) Audio Outputs of 50W RMS Digital Class-D Amplification at 85% Efficiency

(8) Audio Line Outputs at 1V/600Ω (Nominal) for Unlimited Power Per Zone

(8) Independent Outputs of 13 Octave 28-Band EQ Defined and Shaped in GUI

IEEE 802.1 AVB (Audio Video Bridging) Technology for Time Aligned Networking of Multiple Units

AVB Operation Allows IP Based Paging Via Ethernet Connection

(8) Ambient Sensing Microphone Inputs (RJ45) for Automatic Level Sensing (6dB) and Control

Compatible with ALM-1 Ambient Sensing Microphones Operating Up to 1,000 Feet Away

Multiple Audio Source Inputs for Background Music, Paging and Emergency Page Overrides

Telco Paging Input (Loop Start) with 2 to 5 Digit DTMF (Touch Tone) Dial Plan Defined in GUI

Multiple ‘Form-C’ Contact Closure Relay Inputs (x4) for Ancillary Devices

Microphone Input with System Mute

Emergency Override Inputs for Automatic Page Override

On-Board MAC Address for IP Addressability and Remote Control Compatible With DHCP MS Server

User Friendly GUI (Sound Media Interface) for Set Up

 

1601 Jack McKay Blvd. • Ennis, Texas 75119 U.S.A.

 

Telephone: 800.876.3333 • Fax: 800.765.3435

AtlasSound.com

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Specifications are subject to change without notice.

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Contents DSP8807 Digital Processor DSP8807 Introduction Basic Applications Diagram EAO CC System Overview Signal Flow DiagramDtmf Amp O/P PCB EAODSP8807 Rear DSP8807 TOP PanelInstallation Computer Network Termination 70V Speaker Termination Audio Line Level Termination 1V/600ΩAC Power Input 120VAC @ 60Hz or 240VAC @ 50Hz Ambient Sensing Microphone ALM-1 TerminationDSP8807 Memory Battery Replacement Telco Paging InputMounting System Overview System Hardware / Software RequirementsStart UP Settings Start UP ‘SYSTEM’ Noise 1 and 2 Volume Masking Noise SettingsNoise 1 Noise ‘GEQ’ Graphic EQ Source Inputs Line 1, 2, MUSIC, MIC, NETWORK, Telco Noise TRIM/ dB LevelLine 1 and Line 2 Inputs Volume Line 1 and Line 2 Inputs ToneMusic Input Volume Music Input ToneMicrophone Input Compressor Microphone Input ToneMicrophone Input Volume Microphone Input ‘PEQ’ / Parametric EQNetwork Input Tone Network Input ‘PEQ’ / Parametric EQNetwork Input Network Volume Telco Input CompressorTelco Input Tone Telco Input Telco ‘PEQ’ / Parametric EQTelco Input Volume Telco Input Telco Tone VolumeMatrix Zone MIX and Volume Zone VolumePlans DSP RUN Mode Monitor Ambient Mics Microphones / ALM-1Specifications System Performance / DSP Processors System Inputs unless noted located on rear panelSystem Outputs unless noted located on rear panel System Mechanical DataTroubleshooting Guide DSP8807 DSP8807 Limited Warranty