AMX DAS-T0804-SIG, DAS-T0808-SIG manual Setting Paging Volume, Room Control Settings

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Setup and Configuration

Notes:

Increasing Output Gain will have the effect of increasing the sound level, while decreasing the Output Gain will lower the sound level

Output Gain can be adjusted in increments of 3dB as follows:

0, +3, +6, +9, +12, +15, +18

4.Select “Exit” to set Output Gain for another source.

Paging

Select Paging from the MRC Setup Mode Options screen (FIG. 25) to access the MRC Paging Mode screen (FIG. 30).

FIG. 36 MRC Paging Mode screen

The options on the MRC Paging Mode screen (Page Volume, Room Control) allow you to set the page volume and specify which rooms/zones should be paged.

Setting Paging Volume

1.Select Page Volume to access the Set Paging Volume For All Rooms screen (FIG. 37), where the volume level for paging can be adjusted for all rooms.

FIG. 37 Set Paging Volume For All Rooms screen

Vol. level = 0 – 100 Default volume = 65

2.Select Increase or Decrease to change the volume level as desired.

Room Control Settings

1.Select Room Control from the MRC Setup Mode Options screen (FIG. 25) to access the Set Paging Status For Room screen (FIG. 38), where you can set the paging status of each room/zone.

FIG. 38 Set Paging Status For Room screen

The default status for all rooms is “Paging ON

Select NextRm to view/change the status of the next room. Select PrevRm to view/change the status of the previous room.

2.Once a room has been selected, select PageOn / PageOff to change the status for that particular room.

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Expander AddressingDAS-T0808-SIG 8-Zone Controller Connecting the RS-232 Serial Port Antenna InstallationOn-Board AM/FM Tuner Module RS-232 CableConnecting a Tango Amplifier Wiring DiagramMIO R-1 Audio Specifications MIO-R1 Audio Tango Distributed Audio Remote ControlSpecifications Installing Custom Buttons Inserting Batteries into The MIO R-1 Audio Programming The MIO R-1 Audio Using KeypadBuilderBattery Low Indicator Zone Control Tone Control & SRS SettingSRS Bass Boost, Focus, 3D and WOW Settings Source Control Internal Tuner and Audio ServerCD and DVD Satellite and OtherDirect Numeric Access Configuration ModeBattery Type LED Sleep Mode BrightnessLED Awake Brightness Additional DocumentationUsing Four Conductor Speaker Wire Using the Audio Zone ExpanderSystem Integration Drawings SWT Distributed Audio SystemsSWT Special Wiring Configurations Distribution WiringAuxiliary Amplifier Configuration RF InterferenceRemote Amplifier Configuration Wire Configurations Keypad for Control 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DAS-T0808-SIG, DAS-T0804-SIG specifications

The AMX DAS-T0804-SIG and DAS-T0808-SIG are the forefront of advanced data distribution systems, designed to cater to the dynamic needs of commercial audio-visual installations. These models provide exceptional performance in managing and distributing various signals efficiently, ensuring seamless integration with a wide array of multimedia components.

One of the standout features of the DAS-T0804-SIG is its ability to support up to four output signals, while the DAS-T0808-SIG extends this capability to eight outputs. This scalability makes both units ideal for projects requiring flexible signal routing, whether for corporate environments, educational institutions, or entertainment venues.

Both models leverage cutting-edge digital signal processing (DSP) technologies to enhance audio quality and ensure fidelity during signal transmission. The units are equipped with advanced signal management features, including automatic gain control and equalization, which help maintain consistent audio levels and optimize playback across different environments. This ensures that users experience high-quality sound without the hassle of manual adjustments.

Connectivity options are plentiful, with support for both HDMI and analog inputs. The HDMI ports allow for seamless integration with high-definition video sources, while the analog inputs cater to older equipment, making the DAS-T0804-SIG and DAS-T0808-SIG versatile choices for mixed-system setups. The ability to handle diverse input types helps manage the challenges of modern AV environments, where devices can vary widely.

Another notable characteristic is the intuitive user interface that facilitates easy configuration and operation. The models come equipped with LED indicators for monitoring signal status, which provide real-time feedback and help troubleshoot issues swiftly. This user-centric design is particularly beneficial for installation professionals who require efficient workflows.

The DAS-T0804-SIG and DAS-T0808-SIG are also built with robust security features to protect against unauthorized access and ensure integrity in signal transmission. This is increasingly crucial in settings where sensitive information may be communicated.

In summary, the AMX DAS-T0804-SIG and DAS-T0808-SIG systems are powerful, flexible, and secure solutions for modern AV installations, characterized by their advanced signal processing, versatile connectivity, and intuitive design. Their ability to accommodate a variety of applications makes them an essential tool for any professional seeking to optimize audio-visual performance.