2.1
StepArray system example
StepArray columns use
external electronics
. They are controlled by the
UT26
digital signal processor (DSP) and
powered by the
MPA6150
6-channel amplifier. Having external electronics has the following advantages:
• Possibility to use a
single UT26 processor controling several columns
, yielding a large cost reduction
(see section
• Possibility to use several amplifiers for a single column in order to
increase security
: failure of one amplifier
would only affect some of the channels, but the column continues to diffuse messages. For example, when
using 2 columns and 2 amplifiers, amplifier 1 can be connected to channels 1, 3, 5 of both columns, and
amplifier 2 to channels 2, 4, 6 of both columns.
• Easier maintenance: all electronics can be
easily accessed
in the technical room.
• Electronics can be placed in a fireproof room, with uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
The operating parameters of the UT26 processors are tuned with the
SAdrive
software through RS232 serial
communication. UT26 processors feature filtering functions such as the control of directivity, equalization, delay,
and high level functions.
In addition, the StepArray system features a set of
options
such as subwoofer output (SUB), active gain control
(AGC), and security system supervision (SSS).
2.1
StepArray system example
Figure
is an example of a complete StepArray installation.
The audio signal is fed into the UT26 processors which then supply DGRC compatible signals to the MPA6150
amplifiers. A UT26 can also provide sub-bass output when equipped with the SUB option. The settings are made
with the SAdrive software through an RS232 serial bus.
RS232
BAN
2x UT26
3x MPA6150
Audio input
SA12-SWA
SA250P
SA250P
4x SA100P
Figure 5: Example of StepArray system
10