Atmosphere™ Next-Gen Expandable Zone DSP Controller User Manual 1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD. ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 U.S.A. TELEPHONE: (800) 876-3333 SUPPORT@ATLASIED.COM AtlasIED.
Atmosphere User Manual Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions...................................................................................................................................................................................... 4 Introduction................................................................................................................................................................................................................... 5 Key Features and Applications..
Atmosphere User Manual Zones-Limiter .............................................................................................................................................................................................................. 37 Zones-Groups Overview............................................................................................................................................................................................. 38 Room Combine Active................................
Atmosphere User Manual Important Safety Instructions 13. Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer. 14. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the device. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart / device combination to avoid injury from tip-over. CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE NE PAS OUVRIR 15.
Atmosphere User Manual Introduction The Atmosphere platform consists of 2x signal processors, 6x accessories, 2x amplifiers, integrated controlling software, integrated message player, loads of features, a few patents, and a commitment that this is only the beginning for Atmosphere. Thank you for purchasing our Atmosphere platform, and congratulations, you have made a solid long-term investment in quality audio.
Atmosphere User Manual Bell Scheduler Great for education, industrial, and corporate markets, our bell scheduler allows for multiple bells, ring lists, and schedules to be created to support both pre-planned schedules as well as planned and unplanned exceptions. Initial setup is easy to follow and understand, all while providing all the tools for even the most complex of schedules. End user control is simple through either a wall controller, mobile controller, or with the new “Planner” user access level.
Atmosphere User Manual Package Contents 1 AZM4 or AZM8 QTY: 1 2 Quick Start Guide and Safety Sheet QTY: 1 3 Hardware Box QTY: 1 4 Input Connector AZM4 = QTY: 4 AZM8 = QTY: 6 5 6 GPIO Connector AZM4 = QTY: 1-12wy AZM8 = QTY: 1-12wy 7 AZM4 - 1/2 Rack Adapter & Screws 8 AZM8 - Rack Ears & Screws 9 QR Code Placard QTY: 1 10 IEC Power Cord AZM4 Output Connector AZM4 = QTY: 4 AZM8 = QTY: 6 QTY: 1 AZM8 1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD. ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 U.S.A.
Atmosphere User Manual Rack Installation Guide To rack mount the AZM8, remove included rack ears and fasteners from hardware box and attach to each side. To rack mount the AZM4, remove included rack ear and ½ rack adapter and fasteners from hardware box and attach to each side. Note: The AZM4 is a ½-RU device and can be mounted in a side-by-side configuration using the AtlasIED part # PA702-RMK rack kit. It can also be combined with the IP power strip AtlasIED AP-S15HRIP.
Atmosphere User Manual Hardware Overview AZM4 and AZM8 Front Panel 1. WiFi Enable Out of the box, the AZM is configured to connect to an existing network via the back panel ethernet port. However, there are two additional methods for connecting to the AZM for configuration, WiFi or Access Point mode, enabled from the front panel menu. If no existing network is available, it is recommended that the onboard WiFi (Access Point mode) be used for initial configuration. 2.
Atmosphere User Manual 4. Light Bar System “State” Indicator This indicator monitors the current state of the AZM. • Blue = Unit powered ON and operating properly • Flash RED = Live Fault is detected If a Fault is indicated, use the Menu Display to navigate to “Faults”, and evaluate the source of the problem, or go to the UI Dashboard and see Faults for specific cause. Fault is only cleared after resolving the issue.
Atmosphere User Manual 3. Balanced Line Outputs Zone outputs 1-4 (AZM4) or 1-8 (AZM8) are to connect to balanced line inputs, primarily for amplifiers, such as the Atmosphere AZA amplifiers, that power zone speakers. 4. GPIO (General Purpose Input Output Ports) The 3.5mm 12-way GPIO Euro block contains: • 3 x Common “C” – these are all tied to common and can be used for any terminal wiring.
Atmosphere User Manual Connections Cabling Balanced Inputs & Outputs - Use of 2 conductor w/shield for low level signals of 20-22 gauge is best. Maintain the proper polarity, + to +, – to – and shield to ground. Note: When using an unbalanced source on the 3.5mm Euro Connector, connect the GND to – with a jumper wire. (see unbalanced image in connections guide). For the RCA inputs, pre-made RCA cables can be purchased from AtlasIED to simplify interconnection to external devices. https://www.atlasied.
Atmosphere User Manual Network Connection Overview Connecting Devices to the AZM for Configuration Out of the box, the AZM is configured to connect to an existing network via the back panel ethernet port. However, there are two additional methods for connecting to the AZM for configuration. If no existing network is available, it is recommended that the onboard WiFi Access Point (Method -#3) be used for initial configuration.
Atmosphere User Manual Method-3 - Access Point Connection (Built-in WiFi creates a local wireless network for connection) • From the front panel menu enable Access Point Mode (Network>WiFi>Change Mode>Access Pt, then confirm change). • The unit will now broadcast an SSID (AtlasIED_AZM will be the default SSID) that can be found using WiFi enabled devices. • Select the now available network from the settings page on your device and connect. (The default password is AtlasIED.
Atmosphere User Manual 7. Zone Status - displays the activity of each zone output, what source feeds them, and active bar graph style indicator; Blue = signal activity, Red = clipping. A quick link “>” to each of the Zones’ settings is at the right side of the area. 8. Accessories, when connected on any of the A-B-C-D Bus-ports, will be automatically detected by the AZM. When detected, the accessory image will be displayed on this page by type and quantity.
Atmosphere User Manual 1. The configured mono source named “Mic-1” is displayed. As the list of input sources grows, the order can be sorted by selecting the Move Up/Down icon at left. 2. Sources shows one of 14 (AZM8) green LED style indicator for each input source that is assigned to an input port. 3. “Gate” status indicator shows: Yellow = active (gate closed), Gray = gate open. 4.
Atmosphere User Manual RCA Inputs - Mono 1. Displays rear panel and identifies physical location of the RCA mono-summed input for wiring. Navigation tabs for Gate, De-Esser, Compressor, Equalizer, and Auto-Gain. (same as Mic/Line). 2. Shows input type and port select, “Change Type or Ports” to re-configure if desired. 3.
Atmosphere User Manual RCA Inputs - Stereo 1. Stereo sources require selecting a Left and Right input port which requires using two RCA Inputs. 2. Using the stereo-summed RCA inputs requires splitting the Left/Right RCA cable between two input ports for true Left/Right stereo. (In this example, the Left + to + input 7 and Right – to + input 8) 3.
Atmosphere User Manual 3. The dynamic settings can be adjusted with left or right arrows or by entering the desired number. The dynamic settings are defined as follows: • Threshold: the signal level required to engage the Gate. • Attack Time: amount of time to fully engage (Gate, De-Esser, Compressor, Limiter) after signal level increases beyond the threshold. • Hold Time: amount of time (Gate, De-Esser, Compressor, Limiter) is held after the signal level decreases below the threshold.
Atmosphere User Manual Compressor 1. A compressor is a dynamic setting that can automatically reduce peaks in volume and smooth out a radically changing signal. It is used differently depending on what instrument or signal is being tamed. Compressing reduces the peak levels by squashing the sound into more even levels, reducing channel clipping, while remaining loud. A good setting sounds natural and rich. The art of setting up a compressor correctly takes some practice.
Atmosphere User Manual Equalizer 1. Equalizers allow raising or lowering the level of individual frequencies or ranges (bands) of frequencies to improve the overall sound of a source signal. Narrow bands can also be set to remove problems, like feedback or an acoustically induced low end. 2. EQ Enable/Bypass in real-time; Adjustable frequency and Q controls for each band. 3. Enable/Disable Filter by band and chose filter type selections: • Band 1 types include: 1. PEQ 2. Low Shelf 3.
Atmosphere User Manual Auto-Gain Control When stepping to a microphone, everyone speaks with a different level of voice projection; some almost whisper and some sound like they are shouting. Background music levels can be inconsistent between tracks. These are just a couple examples of issues the Auto-Gain Control (AGC) can help solve. Auto-Gain attempts to maintain a consistent output level regardless of variations in input level.
Atmosphere User Manual Audio Wall Plate Accessories A-XLR A-RCA A-BT Balanced Mic/ Line Input Stereo Summed dual RCA or 3.5mm TRS Input Bluetooth Input Audio Wall Plate Accessories that begin with an “A”, denoting that they are audio inputs, include: A-XLR, A-RCA, and A-BT. Note: Only one audio input accessory can be connected to each bus-port (AZM4 has Ports A & B; AZM8 has Ports A,B,C,D).
Atmosphere User Manual Audio Wall Plates A-XLR Settings on Accessory Page 1. 2. 3. The accessory settings page displays the editable accessory name. The default is type and port with location on bus. Shows input graphic of accessory type, A-XLR, and port “C” with bus order location “1” (C1). Click on this locate icon to flash the LED on the accessory to aid in finding its physical location. Add Source for A-XLR on Input Source Page 1.
Atmosphere User Manual Audio Wall Plates A-RCA Settings on Accessory Page 1. The accessory settings page displays the editable accessory name. The default is type and port with location on bus. 2. Shows input graphic of accessory type, A-RCA, and port “A” with bus order location “1” (A1). 3. Click on this locate icon to flash the LED on the accessory to aid in finding its physical location. Note: Follow the instructions above to “Add Source” to Input Source List for all audio accessories.
Atmosphere User Manual Audio Wall Plates A-BT Settings on Accessory Page 1. 2. 3. 4. The accessory settings page displays the editable accessory name. The default is type and port with location on bus. Shows input graphic of accessory type, A-BT, and port “B” with bus order location “1” (B1). Bluetooth® name - this is the editable name that will show up in your Bluetooth® mobile device connection list. Click on this light icon to flash the LED on the accessory to aid in finding its physical location.
Atmosphere User Manual Mixes 1. The “Mixes” source provides four separate Mix Channels each allowing a selection of any source inputs to be combined into a sub-mix channel with a single audio master fader adjustment. 2. Select ADD MIX to add and configure a Mix Channel. 1. Each Mix can be named here and will be available to any zone by selecting from the zone inputs source lists. 2. Select input sources for Mix 1 channel. 3. The “X” deletes the mix and is only available in mix settings.
Atmosphere User Manual Signal Generator Input The Signal Generator Input provides a way to test, setup, and troubleshoot zones with a consistent audio source. A sine wave with frequency setting is a tone and useful in calibration throughout the system. White noise is a random signal containing equal energy per frequency, giving it a constant power spectral density. Pink noise has equal energy per octave. Octave bands are how humans hear so it is useful for setting up music levels in zones. 1.
Atmosphere User Manual Zone – Mono - General Settings Page 1. The General Settings page shows the port to wire connection to, and DSP settings pages for Priority, Crossover, Equalizer, Ambient Noise Compensation (ANC) Control, and Limiter. 2. Speaker Preset – select from a list of AtlasIED speakers and load output preset EQ tuning for that specific speaker. 3. Gain Offset adjust with -20dB to + 20dB. 4.
Atmosphere User Manual Zone - Priority The Input Priority page allows you to rank audio sources for each zone by importance to mitigate a conflict where two sources try to play at the same time. The higher priority source will always play over the lower priority source. 1. The High Priority GPI is permanently set to the highest priority. 2. Message Player– select the “swap” button to arrange whether Msg Player or RMS Ducker has higher priority after GPI HP input. The top selection is highest priority. 3.
Atmosphere User Manual Zone - Equalizer 1. Equalizers allow raising or lowering the level of frequencies or ranges (bands) of frequencies to improve the overall sound of a source signal. Narrow bands can also be set to remove problems, like feedback or an acoustically induced low end. 2. EQ Enable/Bypass in real-time. 3. Enable/Bypass filter by band. 4. Choose each band filter type. Selections include: PEQ, Low Shelf, High Shelf, and Notch. Then, adjust Frequency, Gain, and Q/Slope. 5.
Atmosphere User Manual Zone - Ambient Noise Compensation - ANC Ambient Noise Compensation works in conjunction with the X-ANS (Ambient Noise Sensor Accessory; see X-ANS install placement rules). The X-ANS is installed in the zone where the noise levels vary depending on activity and where the audio level needs to be managed so it can always be heard. For example, this can be used for keeping an announcement clear and intelligible above the changing ambient noise in the zone.
Atmosphere User Manual 6. Enables Auto Mode. Like a smart thermostat, the system will learn the ideal noise-compensating gains to apply as the end-user adjusts zone gains while the ANS sensor is assigned to the zone. Because of this, Auto Mode should be used in a system where the end-user will have control over zone gains via Main UI, Virtual Wall Controller, or C-V / C-ZSV accessories.
Atmosphere User Manual Ambient Noise Sensor Placement Correct placement of the X-ANS Ambient Noise Sensor is a critical, aspect of a good system installation. The X-ANS provides real-time noise level measurements to the Atmosphere’s system that, in turn, allows the system to continuously adjust the zone output level to maintain an intelligible announcement above the current noise level in the zone.
Atmosphere User Manual RULE 2: The sensor must be placed far enough away from the audience as not to pick up on individual conversations. Placing the sensor too close to the source of ambient noise will cause the system to adjust primarily based on noise in one small location. In most systems, the ambient noise that is being detected is due to crowds of people moving into and out of the zone.
Atmosphere User Manual RULE 4: The sensor should be placed towards the middle of the zone with nearly equal distance between the sensor and immediately adjacent loudspeakers. The reason behind this rule is to prevent similar issues encountered when considering Rule 1. If a sensor is located too close to any one speaker, the sound from that speaker could easily mask the ambient noise level from the sensor while an announcement is in progress.
Atmosphere User Manual Limiter 1. The Output Limiter is used primarily for taming transient peaks to keep the output signal strength below a specified level. This can help prevent damage to loudspeakers in the event of unintended loud signals like the drop of a microphone. When Zones are Mono or Stereo, only the Main Limiter is displayed. When a Sub is added, a separate limiter is available to tame the energy of the Sub so it doesn’t affect the Main. 2. Enable On/bypass and Active indicator. 3.
Atmosphere User Manual Zone-Groups Overview The Groups feature, also referred to as Room Combine, allows zones to be assigned to a group and then combined and uncombined by the following actions: Manually (using the “Combine” toggle), GPI, Scheduled event in a scene, or Recall as a routine. The Group also allows a source to be assigned to overtake the individual zone sources when the zones are combined. The Zones page is where you add and configure the groups.
Atmosphere User Manual Group Combine (Room Combine) - Active Active 1. When the group “Combine” is activated, the zones in the group will show “Combined within” group name (Rm 1+2) and zone levels will be grayed-out. The zone level is now determined by the group primary fader + zone offset fader. 2. The active source for the entire group is Mic-1. Select “Show Zones” to adjust settings for each zone and “Hide Zones” to close the dropdown group settings. 3.
Atmosphere User Manual Message Player Overview The message player feature allows uploading and configuring audio files to the AZM messages storage library where they can then be selected and used by the system to play a message, tone, bell, or chime, as a stand-alone function or as part of system events, schedules, or triggered third party device functions. Messages Audio files, once uploaded, can then be configured and recalled as a Message Event in the following ways: • As a Routine.
Atmosphere User Manual Audio Files 1. Click on the Messages Toolbar to open the Messages page. Select Audio Files and Upload New File. Upload the .wav file from a computer. 2. Audio Files must be: PCM-WAV (.wav - mono or stereo), 48kHz, any bit rate, 15 minutes maximum in length. 3. The files can be sorted by Name, Size, Length, Date uploaded, or Deleted from the library. 4. At the bottom, a local storage gauge shows amount of the available 1024 MB of local storage used. 5.
Atmosphere User Manual GPIO Overview The GPIO interface allows external controllers to trigger pre-configured functions, called “Actions,” such as Routines, Scenes, Messages, Bell Schedules, GPO Presets and Room Combine. There are six standard and one High Priority input contact closure or voltage triggers. The High Priority input has additional settings specifically for public alert messaging or where emergency systems need to be coordinated with the audio system.
Atmosphere User Manual GPIO – Outputs 1. GPO 1 & 2 are either high or low voltage logic outputs only. 2. Enter a name for the function in one of 2 GPO ports. 3. Select this to use system faults to trigger the GPO for external devices. When the system is in a fault state the GPO will be set high. When there are no faults the GPO will be set low. 4. Status indicator will light when port is triggered. Note: Go to “Output Presets” settings to: Set-High, Set-Low, Toggle, and Pulse adjustable in .
Atmosphere User Manual GPIO – High Priority Input In the UI, select the GPIO tab then: 1. Select High Priority input 2. Enter a name for the function. 3. Select the type of activation action. Selections are: Mute All Zones, Set All Zones to Source, or Play Message in All Zones. 4. Depending on your selection in 3, select message or source desired from list. Select “Repeat Message Indefinitely” if desired. 5. Select Contact Closure (CC) or Voltage Trigger (VT). 6. Select Invert to reverse the logic action.
Atmosphere User Manual Scenes Overview The Scenes tab lets you add a name and save a group of settings that can be recalled by name. Scenes can be recalled in the following ways: • By using the Scene UI to select it by name, then select Recall Scene. • By setting it up as a GPIO Trigger Scene. • By setting it up as a Scheduled Event in the scheduler. • By triggering a scene from a C-ZSV controller. • By adding and selecting it in a virtual wall controller. Setting up a Scene 1.
Atmosphere User Manual Routines Overview The AZM now has numerous capabilities called ‘Actions’. An Action is either a Scene, Message, GPO Preset, Bell Schedule Recall, or Room Combine. Routines allow you to set up and save up to 20 groups of Actions and recall or “run” them as a single Action. A Routine can be triggered in the following ways: • By selecting as a GPIO Trigger Routine. (See GPIO Tab for example of using a contact closure button) • By selecting it as a Scheduled Event in the scheduler.
Atmosphere User Manual Accessories Overview Six plug and play smart wall plate accessories can be populated on AZM accessory ports to add remote source inputs or provide zone control. Accessories include: • 3 x audio inputs- balanced mic/line XLR, dual RCA stereo summed with 3.5mm, and Bluetooth® audio wall plate inputs. • 2 x controllers- volume controls, volume controls with source select, scene recall, and message playback • 1 x ambient noise sensor for Ambient Noise Compensation control.
Atmosphere User Manual Accessories 1. Accessories tab 2. Device name will display or can be entered. The name will populate the UI wherever device is referred to. 3. “+ADD NEW” allows up to 25 virtual controllers to be added and configured. 4. Selecting QR Code icon will pop-up a QR code to scan, or, select Print and print all configured QR codes, formatted for our GEM QR plaques. One is included with each AZM. Additional GEM plaques can be purchased in packs of five. See: https://www.atlasied.
Atmosphere User Manual Setting up a virtual wall controller General Settings Page 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. General settings- select Accessories tab – Virtual Controllers –for Settings. Import Settings – this allows a saved configuration file to be imported to duplicate an existing setup. Export Settings – this saves the configuration file as a backup to use for importing. Reset Settings – chose from Soft Reset (back to default) or Reset QR code to create an updated QR.
Atmosphere User Manual Virtual Wall Controller Setup – Audio Control Messages Page 1. 2. 3. Open Messages setup page. Select from the list of pre-configured messages to be included to control on the mobile device. Press return link “<” to exit page, save settings, and return to accessories main page. Virtual Wall Controller Setup– Messages 1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD. ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 U.S.A. – 50 – TELEPHONE: (800) 876-3333 SUPPORT@ATLASIED.COM AtlasIED.
Atmosphere User Manual Actions Page 1. Open Actions page. 2. Select from the list of pre-configured routines to be included on mobile device. 3. Select from the list of pre-configured scenes to be included on mobile device. 4. Select from the list of pre-configured GPO presets to be included on mobile device. 5. Bell Scheduler change – When enabled, this lets you make an on-the-spot change to the current day’s schedule. 6. Return “<” to Accessories page and scan QR code with mobile device.
Atmosphere User Manual Print, Assemble, Place, and Scan 1. After creating virtual controllers, go back to the Accessories main page and select “Print QR Codes.” This will bring up a print window with all QR codes that have been configured. Print and cutout the zone QR codes you would like to put in zones to be scanned. 2. Mount in GEM holder and place on wall. Additional GEM holders can be purchased in a pack of 5 at: https://www.atlasied.com/gem-5 3.
Atmosphere User Manual Setting up Accessory Port wall controllers Note: see Inputs - Audio Wall Plates section for A-XLR, A-RCA, and A-BT settings UI pages General Settings Page for C-ZSV Image 5 1. The General Settings page shows the connected port, with settings pages for Zone Audio Control, Messages, Actions, Screen Settings, and Light Ring. 2. Accessory name – displays the editable name for this accessory. 3. Connected port ID, and location of the accessory on the port wiring bus (Port A-position 2).
Atmosphere User Manual Zones Audio Control Page 1. Click on “+ Add Zones or Groups”, in the popup, select what you want available in the list to control on the C-ZSV and-or virtual mobile device. 2. In the list, select each of the zones or groups and complete #3, #4, & #5. 3. Select input sources individually or select All to be displayed as a selection list on the C-ZSV and-or virtual controller. 4. Set an acceptable range of volume to adjust. 5.
Atmosphere User Manual Messages Page 1. Select Messages tab to open. 2. Select the messages you want available for control from the C-ZSV and-or virtual mobile device. 3. The light bulb locate icon can be clicked on or off causing the connected device to flash to physically identify its location. If left on, it will automatically shut off after 30 minutes, or will cancel when the controller encoder is used.
Atmosphere User Manual Screen Settings Page 1. Select Screen Settings tab to open. 2. Select the theme for the C-ZSV display and time of day to change if desired. 3. Set screen saver display and time to activate in X seconds. 4. Select the behavior desired when it wakes. 5. Set PIN code to restrict access to this controller if desired. 6. The locate icon can be clicked on or off and will cause the connected device to flash to physically identify its location.
Atmosphere User Manual General Settings Page for C-V 1. The General Settings page shows the connected port, with settings pages for Zone Audio Control, and Light Ring. 2. Accessory Name – displays the editable name for this accessory. 3. Connected port ID, and location of the accessory on the port wiring bus (Port C-position 2). 4. Import Settings – allows a saved configuration file to be imported to duplicate an existing setup. 5.
Atmosphere User Manual Audio Control Page 1. The C-V acts like a traditional zone output volume controller. The Zone tab opens the list of zones available for control. 2. Select the zones to be displayed for control by the C-V and-or mobile device. 3. Set an acceptable range of volume to adjust. Set mute to allow it to be available on the C-V or mobile device to toggle. 4. Select the control behavior when controller is combined in a group or zone. 5.
Atmosphere User Manual General Settings Page for X-ANC 1. The General Settings page shows the connected accessory port. 2. Accessory Name – displays the editable name for this accessory. 3. Connected Port ID, and location of the accessory on the port wiring bus. (Port A, position 3.) 4. Import Settings – allows a saved configuration file to be imported to duplicate an existing setup. 5. Export Settings – saves the configuration file as a backup or to use for importing. 6.
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Atmosphere User Manual Scheduler The scheduler allows scheduling event actions just like scheduling a meeting on a calendar. Actions can be configured to take place in several ways when the Event Date/Time/Start-Stop takes place. Once scheduled, the event will show up on your dashboard as an upcoming event. The event log (Settings>Event Log) will show scheduled events that have taken place to confirm it is working. Steps to create a scheduled event 1.
Atmosphere User Manual Scheduler Calendar Once an event is created, the calendar will populate with the named events and the dashboard show an “Upcoming Events” list. To make a change to any scheduled day, simply click on the calendar event and make the change in the popup settings screen. Steps to add a bell schedule 1. Go to the Bells tab and click “+ADD BELL SCHEDULE”. 2. Fill in the daily schedule name and times. 3. Select an audio file to play. 4.
Atmosphere User Manual Calendar - Set Up Bells After creating the daily bell schedules, use SETUP BELLS to add to the calendar. 1. On the Calendar tab, select SETUP BELLS. 2. Enter start/end date. 3. Select the desired bell schedule from the list for each day of the week. 4. Continue to add weeks for the desired range. 5. Select when done and calendar will populate.
Atmosphere User Manual Diagrams Connection Diagram In the UI, select the Diagrams icon to open the diagram type selection page. Choose from Connection Diagram or Block Diagram. The Connection Diagram automatically populates all inputs and outputs as they are named. It also allows text fields for editing each one, including a notes window for network and GPIO settings. It can be printed as a system reference document for the project.
Atmosphere User Manual Settings Page Overview The Settings page is where all the device settings are located for configuration, updating, saving, and toubleshooting. 1. Configurations This page provides utilities to back-up, import, and clone system configurations settings to distribute to other AZM devices. • Import – click on import and find the saved system configuration file (.azm) on the pc where it was saved. Select file and it will upload to the AZM.
Atmosphere User Manual 2. Network The left panel is the wired connection and the right panel is the wireless connection. Both can be connected at the same time, with different IP addresses. In addition, the wireless can be configured as an access point to directly connect to the UI when a network isn’t available. This is useful when setting up the device prior to being on-site for install or if the site doesn’t yet have an active connection. Default setting is DHCP.
Atmosphere User Manual 4. Device Settings This is where you can find global settings. • At the top is CPU usage meter and operational up timer. • Priority Ducking Dynamics setup – these settings adjust all ducking behavior system wide. • Device Factory Reset – reverts all settings back to factory default values, including the network, which will revert to DHCP. The firmware version will remain unchanged.
Atmosphere User Manual 6. Event Log Event Log is where scheduled events and faults are logged, and time/date stamped. The tool bar allows you to sort by Time/Date, Type, and Detail, to assist searching for specific events. 7. User Account Manage registered user accounts. The default login is “admin, admin”. After the first login, follow the onscreen instructions to change the default password. This will set up a user account.
Atmosphere User Manual 8. Project Settings Name the project, AZM device name, and make any specific notes associated with the project, network, or GPIO settings. Note: These notes will also populate the printable connection diagram notes. 9. Theme Select Light/Dark background theme Note: This selection is also part of the initial log-in. 1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD. ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 U.S.A. – 69 – TELEPHONE: (800) 876-3333 SUPPORT@ATLASIED.COM AtlasIED.
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Atmosphere User Manual Specifications System Type Signal Processor Output Power (Note 1) AZM4 AZM8 Mic / Line Inputs 4 (Euroblock) 6 (Euroblock) RCA 2 (mono-summed) 4 (mono-summed) Line Outputs 4 (Euroblock) 8 (Euroblock) General Purpose Inputs 6 (Euroblock) 6 (Euroblock) High Priority Inputs 1 (Euroblock) 1 (Euroblock) General Purpose Outputs 2 (Euroblock) 2 (Euroblock) Accessory Ports 2 (RJ45) 4 (RJ45) Network Port 1 (RJ45) 1 (RJ45) Power Requirements Main Requirements 100 -
Atmosphere User Manual Other Connections General Purpose Inputs Contact Closure: Normally Open Capable of Internal Pull-up to 5VDC via User Interface Voltage Input: 0 - 12VDC (1.3VDC Trigger Voltage) High Priority Input Contact Closure: Normally Open Capable of Internal Pull-up to 5VDC via User Interface Voltage Input: 0 - 12VDC (1.
Atmosphere User Manual A-RCA Right Channel Color: Red Left Channel Color: White Sensitivity: -10dBV (Same as AZM) Maximum Input Voltage: +8dBu Type: Mono-summed Pair Indicator: Green = Signal Presence, Red = Clip, Blue = Locate Dimensions: 1.78" x 4.2" x 1.5" Minimum Box Depth: 2.
Atmosphere User Manual Dimensional Drawings AZM4 8.5" (215.9mm) 1.7" (43.2mm) 11.78" (299.1mm) 1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD. ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 U.S.A. – 74 – TELEPHONE: (800) 876-3333 SUPPORT@ATLASIED.COM AtlasIED.
Atmosphere User Manual Dimensional Drawings AZM8 17" (431.8mm) 1.7" (43.2mm) 11.78" (299.1mm) 1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD. ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 U.S.A. – 75 – TELEPHONE: (800) 876-3333 SUPPORT@ATLASIED.COM AtlasIED.
Atmosphere User Manual Dimensional Drawings C-V, C-ZSV, A-RCA, A-BT, and X-ANS share the same dimensions 2.75" (69.9mm) 1.86" (47.2mm) 4.5" (114.3mm) 1.15" (29.1mm) A-XLR 2.75" (69.9mm) 2.06" (52.4mm) 4.5" (114.3mm) 1.71" (43.4mm) 1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD. ENNIS, TEXAS 75119 U.S.A. – 76 – TELEPHONE: (800) 876-3333 SUPPORT@ATLASIED.COM AtlasIED.
Atmosphere User Manual Regulatory Information: Models: AZM4 / AZM8 / A-BT United States: (AZM4 / AZM8) Contains Transmitter Module FCC ID: 2ADHKATWILC1000U . (A-BT) Contains FCC ID: WAP3026 These devices comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules, and the requirements for modular transmitter approval as detailed in FCC public Notice DA00-1407.
Atmosphere User Manual ISED RADIATION EXPOSURE STATEMENT FOR CANADA This equipment complies with ISED radiation exposure limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with a minimum distance between the radiator and your body. Cet équipement est conforme aux limites d’exposition aux radiations ISED prévues pour un environnement incontrôlé.
Atmosphere User Manual ©2021 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied. Due to continual product development, specifications are subject to change without notice.
Atmosphere AZM4 / AZM8 Quick Start Guide Connecting Accessories ©2020 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied. Due to continual product development, specifications are subject to change without notice.
Atmosphere AZM4 / AZM8 Quick Start Guide Welcome Thank you for choosing AtlasIED and the Atmosphere line of signal processors for your project. The Atmosphere family of products are designed to meet the highest standards for design, quality, and value that our customers have come to expect from AtlasIED. The flexibility and breadth of available accessories that the Atmosphere ecosystem offers is unmatched in the industry and makes it the perfect solution for a wide variety of applications.
Atmosphere AZM4 / AZM8 Quick Start Guide Logging Into The AZM 1. Open a web browser on a device that is on the same network as the AZM 2. Navigate to the IP address shown on the front panel using the web browser address bar 3. Login using the username “admin” and password “admin” 4. Follow the on screen instructions to change the default login credentials 2 1 3 4 User Interface 1 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
Atmosphere AZM4 / AZM8 Quick Start Guide Connecting Devices To The AZM For Configuration Out of the box, the AZM is configured to connect to an existing network via the back panel Ethernet port. However, there are two additional methods for connecting to the AZM for configuration. If no existing network is available, it is recommended that the onboard Wi-Fi be used in access point mode for initial configuration.
AZM4 / AZM8 ©2021 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied. Due to continual product development, specifications are subject to change without notice.
©2021 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied. Due to continual product development, specifications are subject to change without notice.
©2021 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied. Due to continual product development, specifications are subject to change without notice.
©2021 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied. Due to continual product development, specifications are subject to change without notice.
©2021 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied. Due to continual product development, specifications are subject to change without notice. ATS006190 RevC 3/21 Dimensional Drawings AZM4 8.5" (215.9mm) 1.7" (43.2mm) 11.78" (299.1mm) 1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD.
©2021 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied. Due to continual product development, specifications are subject to change without notice. ATS006190 RevC 3/21 Dimensional Drawings AZM8 17" (431.8mm) 1.7" (43.2mm) 11.78" (299.1mm) 1601 JACK MCKAY BLVD.
©2021 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied. Due to continual product development, specifications are subject to change without notice. ATS006190 RevC 3/21 Dimensional Drawings C-V, C-ZSV, A-RCA, A-BT, and X-ANS share the same dimensions 2.75" (69.9mm) 1.86" (47.
System Example - Restaurant Dining Room X-ANS Audio Sources C-V C-ZSV SHS Series Bar Area X-ANS C-ZSV Patio C-ZSV A-BT PM Series SM Series Banquet Room A-XLR C-V C-V C-ZSV FAP Series AZM4 AZA404 ©2020 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied.
System Example - School Gym X-ANS Audio Sources Cafeteria X-ANS C-ZSV Auditorium Lobby Hallways / Bathrooms C-V C-V C-ZSV A-BT A-XLR SM Series Strategy III Series SHS Series Strategy II Series Indoor Courtyard X-ANS X-ANS Classrooms Front Office Teacher’s Lounge A-RCA C-V A-BT C-V C-ZSV FS Series DT Series C-V Strategy III Series DT Series AZM8 AZA404 AZA404 ©2020 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P.
System Example - Small Classroom C-ZSV A-RCA MW100BP-LM A-BT Audio Sources AZM4 SD72W-KIT PA40G ©2020 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied. Due to continual product development, specifications are subject to change without notice.
System Example - Standard Classroom C-ZSV A-RCA MW100BP-LM A-BT Audio Sources AZM4 PA1001G FAP63T-W ©2020 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied. Due to continual product development, specifications are subject to change without notice.
System Example - Lecture Hall MW100BP-LM C-ZSV A-RCA A-RCA MW100-HH A-BT Audio Sources AZM8 FAP63T-W AZA404 SM82T-WH FAPSUB-1 FAPSUB-1 ©2020 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners. No endorsement is implied.
System Example - Retail BGM and Life Safety Employee Only Area A-BT Fire Alarm C-ZSV Audio Source Strategy III Series IED1544AIO-D Ethernet Network Floor Space C-ZSV X-ANS X-ANS X-ANS Strategy III Series AZM4 AZA404 IP108-D-CS ©2021 Atlas Sound LP. The Atlas “Circle A”, Soundolier, and Atlas Sound are trademarks of Atlas Sound L.P. IED is a Registered Trademark of Innovative Electronic Designs LLC. All rights reserved. All other Trademarks are property of their respective owners.