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Spectra i.Net®Installation and Operations Manual

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section 2.05-Power Supply The Lencore System uses a 36 or 48 Volt DC power supply unit to power the i.Net OP. The power supply is connected

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.08-Speakers The Spectra i.Net® speakers enable the masking to be distributed uniformly throughout the space. Typically hung above the ceiling

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section 2.11-RAMP (pre-recorded messages) Designed to address paging and mass communication needs, the RAMP™ (Record, Audio, MPEG Player) oers the

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section 22.2 | optional accessories .15 Paging Microphone A microphone input device is often used to speed communication through push and talk. This d

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section 33.1 | Spectra i.Net ow diagramFollowing is an example of an i.Net layout. Each project is unique and you will need to reference the project’

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section 33.2 | system speaker placement and wire diagramFollowing is an example of an i.Net layout. Each project is unique and you will need to refere

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section 44.1 | speaker cable (RJ45) 568B15263748ORANGE|WHITEORANGEGREEN|WHITE BLUEBLUE|WHITE GREEN BROWN|WHITE BROWN12345678AUDIO (+)AUDIO (+)AUDIO (-

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section 44.2 | data cable (RJ45) 568B15263748ORANGE|WHITEORANGEGREEN|WHITE BLUEBLUE|WHITE GREEN BROWN|WHITE BROWN12345678LON A | ILON® DATA NETWORKLON

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section 55.1 | step-by-step i.Net OP installation instructionsREMINDER Secure all OPs, MPI AND i.LON equipment on site.Store securely & safely. O

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section 55.2 | i.Net OP and speaker placementHELPFUL HINTIt may be helpful to mark each speaker with a magic marker on the bottom for each OP, each ch

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section 0 page 1section 1 page 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS & PRECAUTIONS INTRODUCTION - ABOUT SOUND MASKING1.1 basic information on sound ma

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section 55.3 | hang speakers1234Climb ladder and access the ceiling plenumHang speaker units in plenum area at marked locations using preferred hangin

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You have received i.Net OPs pre-numbered – see label on each i.Net OP indicating its sequence number. Check and install each respective i.Net OP accor

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section 55.5 | wiring the speakers and i.Net OPsPower cables (16 gauge/2 conductor – Plenum Rated)Data cables (CAT 5e or equivalent – 4 pair – Plenum

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section 55.5 | wiring the speakers and i.Net® opsFirst, run power cables to the IN/OUT connections of each i.Net OP, taking care to be consistent with

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section 55.6 | power supplyNOTEBe sure ground cable is run between i.Net OPs. Use the (-) Negative terminals IN and OUT appropriately.WHEN AN ADDITION

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section 55.7 | installing power supply for other i.Net® opsWARNINGNOTE: DO NOT PLUG IN UNTIL SYSTEM IS COMPLETELY WIRED AND CHECKED FOR POLARITY. Irre

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section 55.8 | proper wiringIMPORTANT! DAMAGE CAN OCCUR!Check polarity of all wiring! If continuity is reversed with regard to the power CABLING (16 g

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23section 55.9 | schematicsSPECTRA I.NET® SOUND MASKINGSEPARATE POWER SUPPLIES WITH COMMON GROUND BETWEEN ZONES

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section 55.9 | schematicsConnect each power supply and i.Lon Central Control Server and MPI to a dedicated 20 amp receptacle. Each dedicated circuit

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section 55.9 | schematics25Spectra i.Net Sound Masking Power Supply WiringSpectra i.Net Sound Masking OP Wiring for Power

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i.Net®section 5 page 14page 15page 16page 17page 18page 20page 21page 22page 23section 6 HEADEND EQUIPMENT INSTALLATION & POWERING page 39ta

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section 55.10 | routersection 5DATA INDATA IN SIDE DATA OUT SIDEDATA OUTAt every 30th OP a router is typically needed, for example a router is used be

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section 55.11 | schematic section 527Spectra i.Net® Sound Masking Using a Router

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section 5section 55.12 | router settingsLencore Router Jumper DescriptionJ1 No settings requiredJ2 24VAC or DC, 300 mAJ3 Cat5eJ4 Cat5eJ5 Jumper i

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section 5section 5Scenario 2: Sound masking page and musicAudio volume and EQ adjusted by an external amplifier and / or EQJ7 Jumper in pin-1, pin-2

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5.12 | router settingsRouter PC board showing jumpers (J1 - J12)30section 5section 5

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section 5section 55.13 | handheld remoteUSING THE HAND HELD REMOTE:Each OP is equipped with an integrated infrared eye on the bottom of the OP enclosu

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section 55.13 | using the handheld remotesection 5You will also notice that the green LED light will stay lit while the remote is depressed, visually

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section 55.14 | IR port section 5TO HOOKUP AN ON WALL REMOTE USING THE OP IR PORT...33Insert the RJ45 into the IR port located on the OP.Wall KeypadTh

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section 55.15 | IR Hubsection 5Each OP is equipped with an integrated infrared eye on the bottom of the OP enclosure allowing remote us

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section 55.15 | IR Hubsection 5IR HUB – CONNECTING TO MORE THAN ONE IR KEYPAD.When installing more than one IR Keypad to an OP, use the IR Hub as show

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i.Net®section 7 page 48page 49page 51page 52page 537.1 manual system access & tuning 7.2 final wiring checklist7.3 continuinty testing diag

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At the last i.Net OP:Run the last data cable to the IN jack of the last i.Net OP in the project.In the last i.Net OP, run a cable from the data OUT to

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section 55.16 | data cablesThe terminator enables the networked system to identify the last OP as the final data recipient in the chain, and thus term

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section 55.17 | wiring schematics38

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section 66.1 | head end equipment installationHEAD END EQUIPMENT LIST:•i.LON®•Music and Paging Interface (optional)•SmartSwitch (optional)•Jordna Hub

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section 66.2 | system connectionsConnect the Data CAT5e RJ45 cable that is going to the first i.Net OP to the connection marked “TO OP” on the MPI.You

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section 66.3 | schematics®SPECTRA I.NET SOUND MASKINGI.LON 100® CLOSE UPS41Conductor Wire. 16 gauge, goes from i.LON #17 & #18 toeither MPI or if

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section 66.4 | dry contact- mute & unmute schematicSchematic 7Spectra i.Net®Sound MaskingDry Contact – Mute & Unmute SchematicTop View+Connect

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section 66.5 | connecting the i.Lon, MPI and OP schematic®43

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section 66.6 | installing the MPI (optional)The Music and Paging Interface (MPI)The MPI is an optional system component. It sequences the OPs and has

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section 66.7 | connecting system to MPIConnecting System to MPI – See larger diagram on page 4945

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Follow all instructions.Do not use this equipment near water.Clean only with dry cloth.Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance w

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section 66.8 | telephone hookup to MPIA POTS line is a 2 wire analog appearance that usually originates at a telephone company central office.1) It is

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section 66.9 | ring down unitRing-down UnitA ring-down unit is used to connect a telephone trunk line to the MPI for telephone paging. The ring-down

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section 77.1 | manual system access & tuningSpectra i.Net® System will automatically default to the acoustical handbook’s preferred curve.Using a

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section 77.2 | final wiring checklistFINAL WIRING CHECKLIST BEFORE POWERING UP SYSTEMHave you checked all home runs?Have you checked all wiring betwee

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section 77.2 | nal wiring checklistBEFORE POWERING UP SYSTEMHave you checked all home runs? q YESHave you checked all wiring between floors (ri

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section 77.3 | Spectra i.Net® continuity testing diagram(Figure 8)®51Operating Platform

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section 77.4 | training program optionsLencore offers extended technical training on Spectra Classic, Spectra i.Net and n.FORM. Training is conducte

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section 77.5 | online training reference•Overview of each system and general applications•i.Net Operating Platform•i.Net Speakers•Ceiling Plate Spea

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LENCORE ACOUSTICS CORP.1 Crossways Park Drive West Woodbury, NY [email protected] www.lencore.comThe information contained herein is

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introductioni.Net®Welcome to Lencore’s Spectra i.Net® system, the intelligent sound masking network!What makes this system intelligent is its intuitiv

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You’re a Crucial Part of a Sound DecisionWorking in an office environment poses a number of challenges to today’s workers; among them, performing at h

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You’re a Crucial Part of a Sound DecisionWHAT ARE THE CRITERIA FOR PERFORMANCE?section 11.1 | basic information on sound maskingHOW DOES SOUND MASKING

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section 2.01-i.LON SmartServer The Lencore System uses an i.LON® SmartServer as its head-end equipment to control the networked system.

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