Samson manual Operating the S zone, Using the S zone Input Section, Using the Volume Control

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Operating the S zone

Using the S zone Input Section

The S zone provides four stereo inputs that can also be set to accept mono signals. The input channels are where you will connect your sound sources like CD, DVD player, AV monitor output, paging mics or just about any other audio signal. Channel 1 and 2 also feature a high quality micro- phone input offering 58 dB of gain and phantom power for using condenser microphones. In addition, Channel 1 and

2 include a ducking feature, which will automatically lower the volume of the line inputs so that an announcement can be heard over the program music material.

The S zone’s inputs are laid out in four separate input strips that include a volume control, a stereo/mono selection switch, four zone assignment switches and even a conve- nient scribe strip for labeling the input source.

Set the Input for Stereo or Mono Operation

The S zone is a stereo device and thanks to the STEREO/ MONO switch you can set any of the input channels to accept either stereo or mono signals. If you are connecting a mono source like a microphone, you will want to set the Stereo/Mono switch to the MONO position. By selecting MONO, you do not have to worry about which speakers the mic will be routed to, regardless if you are using a mono or stereo sound zone. If you are connecting a device like a CD or DVD player and you want to run that signal in stereo, set the STEREO/ MONO switch to STEREO position. To learn more of output using stereo and mono outputs see the section “Setting the Outputs for Stereo or Mono” operation on page 14 of this manual.

Using the Zone Assignment switches

The S zone channel input strips each have assignment switches for the four output zones, labeled ZONE 1, ZONE 2, ZONE 3 and ZONE 4. These switches are used to select which of the sound sources will be heard in each of the zones. The switches are backlit with red LED’s, which illuminate when the switch is pressed in, indicating the input channel is assigned to the Zone Output. Using these switches, it is possible to choose what you are hearing in each zone. For example you may want make an announce- ment in the room connected to Zone 1, but not in Zone 2. In this case press the Zone Assign switch 1 on channel one, but do not engage the Zone 2 Assign switch,

Channel Input Zone Assignment Switches

Using the VOLUME Control

Each channel of the four S zone’s channels have an inde- pendent level control labeled VOLUME. It’s a good idea to start your set-up with all of these turned off (in the fully counterclockwise position). Once you have all the chan- nels connected, and the ZONE assignment is set, you can use the VOLUME control to adjust the level of the channel input in any zone.

Now that you have made the connections for your inputs, you can test the signals by using the S zones MONITOR selection.

Channel Input Stereo / Mono switch

Channel Input Volume

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Contents L a s s S i g n a l P r o c e s s o r s Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Introduction Zone Features Controls and Functions Front Panel LayoutControls and Functions Designing an Installation Plan Using Passive Speakers Using Active SpeakersSetting up the S zone Quick Start Mic Trim Get Connected Connecting the S zoneConnecting the S zone Inputs Connecting the S zone Zone Inputs Connecting the S zone Zone OutputsUsing the Volume Control Using the S zone Input SectionUsing the Zone Assignment switches Operating the S zoneUsing the Monitor Volume control Using the Monitor SectionUsing the headphone Routing a signal to the Internal MonitorControlling the Zone Outputs Setting the Output levelSetting the Zone Output for Stereo or Mono Operation Setting the Zone Output EQ For Music Using the EqualizerSetting the Zone Output EQ For Voice Channel 1 Duck Enable Using the DuckerSetting The Duck Enable switches Channel 2 Duck EnableOperating the S zone Zone System Configurations Zone’s Four Room Set-up Zone Wiring Guide Zone Wiring GuideZone Specifications Zone Block Diagram Page Page