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UP-67ETH, UP-127ETH, 

UP-247ETH, UP-367ETH 

 

Digital power unit 

UP-x7ETH version 1.1 

50 

10.

 

 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

 

UP-367TH 

UP-247ETH 

UP-127ETH 

UP-67ETH 

RMS power output  

360 W 

240 W 

120 W 

60 W 

IHF power output 

482 W 

312 W 

162 W 

82 W 

Total harmonic distortion 

< 0.65 % (1 kHz) 

< 0.5 % (1 kHz) 

< 0.5 % (1 kHz) 

< 0.5 % (1 kHz) 

Bandwidth 

50 ~ 18,000 Hz 

(- 3 dB) 

50 ~ 16,500 Hz 

(- 3 dB) 

50 ~ 17,000 Hz 

(- 3 dB) 

50 ~ 17,500 Hz 

(- 3 dB) 

Power unit signal/noise ratio 

> 80 dB 

> 83 dB 

> 83 dB 

> 83 dB 

Control preamp signal/noise ratio 

> 75 dB 

> 75 dB 

> 75 dB 

> 75 dB 

Inputs 

1 program (0 dBu), 1 priority (0 dBu), 1 emergency (0 dBu), 2 Ethernet, MAIN IN, RS485 

Analog input sensitivity 

775 mV (program, priority, emergency and MAIN IN) 

Loudspeaker line output 

100 V, 70 V, 50 V / 4, 8, 16 ohms 

Controls 

Front program and priority volume, 

rear Emergency and PRE OUT volume 

Input/output contacts  

Mains supply 

230 V AC 

Battery supply 

24 V DC 

Off-load consumption 

41 VA 

34.2 VA 

32.5 VA 

41 VA 

Full load consumption 

752 VA 

485 VA 

278 VA 

163 VA 

Fan activation 
temperature 

Front 

Configurable 

Configurable 

Configurable 

Rear 

Configurable 

Configurable 

Overheating protection 

95 °C 

110 °C 

110 °C 

110 °C 

Dimensions (mm) 

482.6 (w) x 89 (h) x 368.5 (d) 

Rack units 

Weight 

16.7 kg 

14.7 kg 

11 kg 

9.6 kg 

Finishes 

 

 

 

 

Iron front panel painted RAL9005, iron cover painted black 

 

 

Summary of Contents for UP-127ETH

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Page 4: ...E OUT volume 12 4 13 Emergency input EMERGENCY IN 12 4 14 Priority input PRIORITY IN 14 4 15 Program input PROGRAM IN 15 4 16 MAIN IN 15 4 17 PRE OUT 15 4 18 MAIN IN LINK 16 4 19 RS 485 ADDRESS DIP sw...

Page 5: ...quipment in the installation structure 35 6 4 Connection to the installation network 35 6 5 Sending configurations to the unit 35 6 6 Configuration of the Automatic Level Control tab 36 6 7 Configurat...

Page 6: ...tric equaliser Graphic equaliser and parametric equaliser Loudspeaker line surveillance impedance measurement Thermal protection o Alarm notification with user configurable threshold o Automatic disco...

Page 7: ...UP 67ETH UP 127ETH UP 247ETH UP 367ETH Digital power unit UP x7ETH version 1 1 7 2 BLOCK DIAGRAM...

Page 8: ...at comes from one of the ETH inputs is played d When a pre recorded message from the internal Flash memory of the amplifier is played e When a pre recorded message from the MP3 memory is played 7 RS48...

Page 9: ...relay 10 USB input for download of pre recorded messages in MP3 format 11 Emergency EMG volume 12 PRE OUT volume 13 Emergency input EMERGENCY IN 14 Priority input PRIORITY IN 15 Program input PROGRAM...

Page 10: ...or outputs These outputs can be used to activate the selection of zones of an MC 12 24L activate the priority of an external device light a LED 4 5 Battery power supply input This supply allows the eq...

Page 11: ...made between terminal 0 and the terminal corresponding to the selected impedance or voltage When working with the 50 70 and 100 V lines it should be remembered that The loudspeakers must be equipped...

Page 12: ...nputs PRIORITY and PROGRAM inputs and pre recorded messages activated through the input output contacts strip There are three types of emergency announcement Live voice emergency message The audio cha...

Page 13: ...and Activation Contacts Surveillance Emergency Surveillance critical path The device connected to the emergency input must generate a high frequency signal 17720 Hz 18000 Hz 19250 Hz or 20000 Hz The...

Page 14: ...Options menu and select Alarms Management 2 On the list of UP ETH alarms enable the Emerg Contact Surveillance Evac Contact Surveillance and Warning Contact Surveillance alarms 3 Open the File menu a...

Page 15: ...IN IN input to ON Use Cat 5 STP cable for its connection and refer to Figure 8 4 17 PRE OUT Unbalanced analog output with an RJ45 connector and a sensitivity of 0 dBu 775 mV The audio signal is always...

Page 16: ...UP 247ETH UP 367ETH Digital power unit UP x7ETH version 1 1 16 4 18 MAIN IN LINK Sliding this switch to ON disconnects all the audio signals from the amplifier input connecting only the MAIN IN input...

Page 17: ...n bus For its connection refer to Figure 12 4 22 RS485 OUT connector RJ45 type connector Its purpose is to give continuity to the RS485 bus and connect other elements If this output is used the RS 485...

Page 18: ...UP 67ETH UP 127ETH UP 247ETH UP 367ETH Digital power unit UP x7ETH version 1 1 18 Table I Configuration of DIP switches...

Page 19: ...45 type connector Used in a redundant network as a secondary connection to the IP network Cat 5 STP cable must be used for its connection If the connection to ETH A fails the amplifier automatically s...

Page 20: ...ied to the MP3 memory with a specific name format Otherwise the messages cannot be played The MP3 files must have the CRC protection activated the majority of recording programs support this option Th...

Page 21: ...2 to be activated To activate them use contacts 4 and 5 of the RJ45 connector of the emergency input as described in Figure 4 in section 4 13 Activation from the DC 600ETH FC 600ETH desks Through the...

Page 22: ...the unit in the IP Host field 2 4 Select UP ETH from the Equipment Type drop down menu 3 5 In the Update Options section tick the box corresponding to the message that you wish to transfer 4 and indic...

Page 23: ...d the configuration variations from the Server PC in the installation b If the installation does not have a Server PC when switched on the amplifier will use the configurations of its local memory 6 1...

Page 24: ...itches of the amplifier or with the address configured through the Web connection see section 7 It must be a fixed IP address 5 Netmask In installations where this is required Consult the network admi...

Page 25: ...his management with respect to other equipment units 1 maximum priority See the Notes on Local and Global Co ordinators on the next page Information about the multicast configuration on Optimax equipm...

Page 26: ...culate freely across the network This function is performed by two applications one at a local level known as LCC which manages the digital channels at PA Area level and another known as GCC which man...

Page 27: ...g Audio Volume Priority Volume of the analog priority channel audio signal of the PRIORITY INPUT Values between 0 volume off and 32 maximum volume 3 Digital Audio Volume Program Volume of the program...

Page 28: ...onfigure the music program of the power unit When this button is clicked a list of the program audio sources available appears The icon indicates the music program selected This operation can also be...

Page 29: ...s on the amplifier rear strip can be configured as input or output contacts The contacts configured as Input have the following functionalities PC Notification Activation of Local Message Local Messag...

Page 30: ...the MP3 memory or the Flash memory of the amplifier is activated The message is played locally When this contact is activated it is also possible to activate local pre recorded messages from other ET...

Page 31: ...the previous page Activation of contact 2 of the amplifier in Zone 2 leads to Playback of message 1 with priority 1 in Zone 2 Playback of message 2 with priority 3 in Zone 1 Playback of message 1 with...

Page 32: ...ly open NC Contact normally closed 3 Coded Message Enter the number corresponding to the first of the messages that are to be played 4 Number Repetitions Number of times that the first message will be...

Page 33: ...make a multiple selection hold the Ctrl key down 5 Output contact Associated Group This functionality activates the output contact when the message is sent to a group It is used for the creation of s...

Page 34: ...n temperatures of the front fan of the amplifiers UP 367ETH and UP 247ETH 2 Rear Fan Activation and deactivation temperatures of the rear fan of the amplifiers UP 367ETH UP 247ETH and UP 127ETH 3 Alar...

Page 35: ...installation network 1 Before connecting the amplifier configure the IP address by means of the DIP switches on the rear panel of the unit see section 4 28 or by recording the IP in the Flash memory b...

Page 36: ...vel control parameters It is necessary to have the amplifier connected to the IP network and the noise sensors must be connected to the amplifier through the RS485 bus 1 Press the button Enter Adjust...

Page 37: ...ed the volume of the paging channel of the amplifier will never exceed this volume established independently of the noise level captured by the sensor 7 Press Add 7 to assign a noise sensor to the amp...

Page 38: ...lume will be established for the priority channel of the power unit The field Measurement Level 17 reflects this value measured by the sensors expressed in dB It must be taken into account the NS485 s...

Page 39: ...hieved through the use of nonaudible frequencies Audible frequencies are generally used to confirm the line faults detected during measurement at high frequencies Emergency surveillance The device con...

Page 40: ...hat you want detect at Emergency Input of this amplifier 3 Click on the button Start Adjustment 4 The sliding controls 5 and 6 allow you to set the margin of variation of any volume that may affect th...

Page 41: ...er the control is moved to 1 the more accurate the detection is We recommend a setting of 20 default value ATTENTION Excessive precision can lead to the detection of false errors since the behaviour o...

Page 42: ...e installation If the result is not correct check the loudspeaker line and once the problem has been resolved check the line once again If the result is correct OK click on the button Start Adjustment...

Page 43: ...below 200 the output level of the surveillance signal may be too low In this case a window informing of the error appears Click on No 18 to stop the setting Select Back 19 to return to the previous s...

Page 44: ...Start Monitor 24 To stop monitoring click on the button Stop Monitor ATTENTION Only the frequencies at which the unit has been previously set will be correctly monitored 6 7 4 Scheduling of line surv...

Page 45: ...P ADDRESS BY SOFTWARE It is possible to change the IP configuration of the unit by means of the IP ADDRESS DIP switches on the back of the amplifier or through the software The software option allows...

Page 46: ...software via the web or by selecting the address 0 0 0 0 on the DIP switches and restarting the unit ATTENTION Once the IP address of the unit has been changed it is necessary to modify this in the P...

Page 47: ...ough the zone selection button 8 1 Setting the zone volume 1 Right click with the mouse on the zone selection button and select the option Adjust Volumes 1 2 Move the volume controls to the desired po...

Page 48: ...ows represents a music program and each of the columns represents a zone The number of rows and columns depends on the number of zones and music sources in each installation Click on the program zone...

Page 49: ...rity volume bass and treble Volume 10 range from 20 to 0 Bass 0 Treble 0 range from 10 to 10 MP3 volume 22 range from 0 to 31 Parametric equaliser Deactivated Graphic equaliser Deactivated Sound sourc...

Page 50: ...0 dBu 1 emergency 0 dBu 2 Ethernet MAIN IN RS485 Analog input sensitivity 775 mV program priority emergency and MAIN IN Loudspeaker line output 100 V 70 V 50 V 4 8 16 ohms Controls Front program and...

Page 51: ...nagement data sent 1 Default multicast base addresses ports and configurations Direcci n Broadcast Puerto Broadcast Initial configuration download 255 255 255 255 3333 Direcci n Multicast Puerto Multi...

Page 52: ...filtering IGMP v2 For large installations Multicast routing Spanning Tree Capacity to handle TOS Type Of Service 5 Certified hardware Large installations Nortel BayStack 470 Ethernet Routing Switch 3...

Page 53: ...RS485 1 4 P A Manager Software Version 2 6 Revision 3995 26517 Optimus Flasher Software Version 2 6 7 13 DOCUMENT VERSION TRACKING Reference system Type of Document Confidentiality N A Optimax Instal...

Page 54: ...e equipment including lack of maintenance 5 The guarantee shall not be valid whenever the following is observed Amendments or corrections made to the details of the guarantee certificate or purchase i...

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