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1 Read Me First!
If you don’t read anything else in this manual, at least
read these important notes:
Make sure that the Zeus frame has adequate
ventilation. Allow at least 1 rack unit (1.75 inches, or
45 mm) of open space above and below Zeus at all
times during operation. Also, do not obstruct the
vents at both sides.
The help file for ZEUSedit is intended to be your
primary document when learning how to use the
software. When viewing any main editing screen in
ZEUSedit press the F1 key on the computer keyboard
to get procedural information about how to use that
screen.
2 Introduction
This manual is divided into four main parts. There is a
general description and specification for Zeus starting on
page 9. Starting on page 13, are examples of how a Zeus
intercom system might be set up. We highly recommend
that you look through the example setup 1studio.zus that
starts on that page. It contains useful information about
component connections, and it also shows the most com-
monly used features of ZEUSedit. Cable wiring informa-
tion can be found starting on page
22. Finally, there are
general installation notes starting on page 25.
A Few Terms
For those users new to matrix intercom systems, or those
more familiar with TW (also called two-wire, party-line
or conference) intercom systems, it will be helpful to
define a few terms.
In TW intercom systems, the most normal configuration is
that of a single party-line, or conference, where all the in-
tercom users are interconnected on a single channel
. The
users all hear one another at all times, and private conver-
sations between 2 individuals are possible only by hard-
ware changes (either manually or under system control).
Thus, in TW or party-line intercom systems, the conven-
tional usage of the term “channel” means a single connec-
tion between multiple intercom stations.
In Matrix intercom systems, the most normal configura-
tion is a point to point (P-P) connection, similar to a tele-
phone call: one user is connected to a single other user
and has a private two way conversation. Like the tele-
phone system, this is accomplished by having a dedicated
connection between each user (intercom station or key-
panel) and the matrix. In Zeus, this dedicated connection
is referred to as a channel
or port. A Zeus channel (or
port) electrically consists of three pairs of wires, one pair
taking audio from the keypanel, one pair taking audio to
the keypanel, and one pair carrying 2-way control data be-
tween the matrix and keypanel. The important concept is
that EACH user or keypanel has its own dedicated chan-
nel back to the Zeus intercom matrix.
As will be shown later, through operating software, the
Zeus Intercom System can be programmed to create
party-lines or conferences, but even under those
conditions, each member of a conference has a unique
channel or port connection to the matrix.
Getting Started, Zeus™ DSP Intercom Matrix 7
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