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Figure 11. Manufacturing Facility System
Figure 12. Room Combining System
APPLICATIONS
One of the best ways to grasp the true
versatility of the SRM 66 is to observe one
in action.
Figure 11 shows an installation using
one SRM 66 to distribute sound throughout
an entire manufacturing facility. Each
Output can have different mix Inputs and
Levels. For example, the offices may mix in
a different page source than the shop floor.
Also note that all three of the shop floor
Outputs may have different mixes, Master
Levels and Limiter thresholds.
The use of Output Groups allows a large
variety of Remote / Output combinations. In
this example both the offices and lobby
have their own Remotes to control their
own Output Levels, while the shop floor has
two Remotes, either of which can control
the level of all three Output Levels assigned
to them.
The example shown in Figure 12
demonstrates a system using the SRM 66
for room combining. The fact that Group
configurations can be different in each
Memory adds the versatility of linking
multiple Remotes together in one condition
while separating them in another. In
Memory 2, the Master can control both
Output Groups, while permitting individual
control within each divided room.
One thing to keep in mind in such a
situation is the Group’s Level is not stored
in each Memory. This allows you to change
Memories without it resetting the Group’s
Level each time. If a different Group Level
is desired you can change the Group
assignments. For example, in Figure 12
(Memory #2) you could assign Output 1,
Output 2 and Remote 1 to Group 3. When
you changed from Memory #1 to Memory
#2 the Group’s Level would change to the
last value set for that Group. If your
application requires no change in Level
between Memories, simply keep the Group
Level assignments (to Outputs and
Remotes) intact between Memories.
Other applications for the SRM 66 are
time of day clocks with contact closure
outputs which adjust the level and/or
distribution of audio for scheduled events.
Or connect the SRM 66’s MRP through a
relay to the power switches on noisy
machinery to increase and decrease back-
ground or paging audio during use in
manufacturing facilities.
ADVANCED APPLICATIONS & ACCESSORIES
For AMX or Crestron room controller applications, see RaneNotes 138 &
139 available from Rane. Two more advanced SRM 66 features are discussed
in RaneNote 142 “Advanced Applications of the Ingenious SRM 66 and SR
1L.” Master/Slave functionality is covered, where one SR 1L remote can
control Output Groups across multiple SRM 66s. SR 1L room controller
applications are greatly simplified using Master/Slave mode; AMX software for
this application is also available from Rane. Also covered in RaneNote 142 is
Edit MRP Configuration which can eliminate the costly, time consuming and
labor intensive diode logic that is occasionally required in applications with
multiple contact closure sensors. This feature is provided via the completely
programmable SRM 66 Memory Recall Port using SRM Exchange software
(see previous page).
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