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SECTION 16822
SOUND REINFORCEMENT / SOUND MASKING SYSTEMS
 
 
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** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** LogiSon Acoustic Network; Sound Reinforcement / Sound Masking Systems
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This section is based on the products of LogiSon Acoustic Network, manufactured by KR Moeller Associates Ltd., which is located at:
3-1050 Pachino Court.
Burlington, ON, Canada L7L 6B9.
Toll Free Te1: 866-LOGISON.
Tel: (905)332-1730.
Fax: (905) 332-8480.
Email: info@ logison.com.
Web: www.logison.com.
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The LogiSon Acoustic Network is a digital sound masking, paging and music system. It distributes an engineered background sound that improves speech privacy and reduces noise disruptions in the workplace, increasing both comfort and concentration. The Network is easily installed in new or existing facilities of any size, providing an effective way of addressing acoustical issues as nominal cost and without large-scale remodeling. It provides the most sophisticated level of component integration in the industry, allowing the masking sound to be custom-tuned to your environment. It offers networked control down to individual, addressable speakers. All settings are programmed using a central control panel or laptop. There is no need to access the ceiling in order to rezone or retune, providing speed, ease and versatility.
 
PART 1 GENERAL
 
1.1
SECTION INCLUDES
 
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A.
Sound Masking Systems.
B.
Paging Systems.
1.2
RELATED SECTIONS
A.
Section 16130 - Raceway and Boxes.
1.3
REFERENCES
 
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A.
ASTM E 1374-02 - Standard Guide for Open Office Acoustics and Applicable ASTM Standards.
B.
ASTM E 1573-02 - Standard Test Method for Evaluating Masking Sound in Open Office Using A-Weighted and One-Third Octave Band Sound Pressure Levels.
C.
ASTM E 1130-02e1 - Standard Test Method for Objective Measurement of Speech Privacy in Open Offices Using Articulation Index.
D.
CSA CMP 75C FT6 - Horizontal Flame and Smoke Test.
E.
Federal Communications Commission Part 15 (USA) - ICES-003 (Industry Canada) Interference-Causing Equipment Standard - EN 55103-1&2 (Europe) - Audio, Video and Entertainment Lighting Control.
F.
UL 1310 Class 2 - Power Units
G.
UL 2043 - Standard for Fire Test for Heat and Visible Smoke Release for Discrete Products and Their Accessories Installed in Air-Handling Spaces; 1996.
H.
UL 6500 / IEC 60065 - Standard for Audio/Video and Musical Instrument Apparatus for Household, Commercial and Similar General Use.
I.
UL CL3P/CMP 75C - Appliance Wiring Materials.
1.4
PERFORMANCE REQUIREMENTS
A.
General Performance:
1.
The sound masking and paging system must be entirely controllable from a centrally located control panel. The system must be optionally controllable from an attached computer (including over multiple floors).
2.
The system must be addressable, allowing automatic address assignment to individual network components.
B.
Sound Masking Performance:
1.
The system will use digital signal processing (DSP) technology for masking sound generation and adjustment of masking and paging signals.
2.
The masking sound must be random and provide no noticeable repetitive pattern.
3.
The primary network devices will provide a 1/3 of an octave equalizer for the masking signal, capable of equalizing zones of 1 to no more than 3 speakers.
4.
The masking volume must be digitally adjustable in 0.5 dBA increments at each primary network device (controlling 1 to no more than 3 speakers) over a range of 35 dBA to 85 dBA @ 1m.
5.
The system must be capable of muting the masking volume at each primary network device.
6.
After adjustment, the system will provide a spatial uniformity of +- 0.5 dBA for the masking volume with furnishings in place.
C.
Paging Performance:
1.
The primary network devices will provide a 1/1-octave equalizer for the paging signal, capable of equalizing zones of 1 to no more than 3 speakers.
2.
The paging volume must be digitally adjustable in 0.5 dBA increments at each primary network device (controlling 1 to no more than 3 speakers) over a range of 35 dBA to 85 dBA @ 1m.
3.
The system must be capable of carrying three digital multiplexed paging channels per control panel.
4.
The network control panel will accept up to three audio input modules with any combination of auxiliary, telephone or microphone inputs.
5.
The system must be able to assign one of the three paging channels to each primary network device.
6.
The system must be able to change the paging channel assigned to a primary network device without rewiring.
7.
The system must be capable of muting the paging signal at each primary network device.
8.
The system must provide a priority paging override of existing paging settings.
D.
Timer Performance:
1.
The system must provide a timer function allowing masking volume levels to be automatically adjusted according to a programmed schedule.
2.
The system must provide a calendar-based programmable timer function. Timer schedules are to be assigned to an individual or group of primary network devices.
3.
The system must provide automatic daylight saving time adjustments.
4.
The system must provide an acclimatization process that automatically increases the masking volume over a period of time according to a programmed schedule. The system should allow for independent acclimatization schedules for each timer zone.
5.
The system must allow for up to nine independent timer zones per control panel/programmable timer.
6.
The system must allow independent timer schedules for each day of the week.
7.
The system must allow variable rates of volume adjustment.
8.
The system must provide optional exception timer schedules for calendar days requiring a different schedule from the norm.
9.
The system must offer a programmed system activation date.
E.
In-Room Occupant Control
1.
The system must be capable of including wall mounted, in-room programmable keypads giving the facility occupants manual control over the masking and paging volumes
2.
The keypads must be capable of adjusting masking and paging volumes independently.
3.
The keypads must be capable of restricting access to masking and/or paging volume control.
4.
The keypads must be capable of restricting the range of allowable volume adjustment for masking and paging independently.
5.
The keypads must be capable of individually muting the masking and paging output.
6.
The keypads must provide an infrared remote control receiver.
F.
Diagnostic Performance
1.
The system must be capable of ensuring that the expected number of primary network devices and programmable keypads is present and communicating properly with the network control panel.
2.
The system must be capable of identifying the primary network devices that are not communicating properly over the network.
G.
Reporting Performance
1.
The network control panel must be capable of reading and displaying the current settings for all primary network devices.
2.
The system must be capable of generating detailed reports of all system settings down to the level of individual primary network devices.
H.
Security Performance
1.
The network control panel must be contained in a locked metal enclosure.
2.
Access to the control panel functions must be password protected.
3.
No physical controls may be located on the system loudspeakers or primary network devices.
4.
The system must allow for all settings to be backed up on an electronic storage medium
5.
The system must monitor performance at each network component.
1.5
SUBMITTALS
A.
Submit under provisions of Section 01300.
B.
Product Data: Manufacturer's data sheets on each product to be used, including:
1.
Preparation instructions and recommendations.
2.
Storage and handling requirements and recommendations.
3.
Installation methods.
C.
Shop Drawings: Schematics of the network showing quantity and location of network components and related cabling and accessories
1.6
QUALITY ASSURANCE
A.
Manufacturer Qualifications: All Network Control Panels, Primary and Secondary Network Devices, Loudspeaker Assemblies, Programmable Keypads and Cable Assemblies specified in this section will be supplied by a single manufacturer with a minimum of ten (10) years experience.
B.
Network Designer Qualifications: Network design must be performed by an approved manufacturer's representative.
C.
Installer Qualifications: All products listed in this section are to be installed by a single installer approved by the manufacturer with demonstrated experience or training with the installation of products similar to those specified in this section.
D.
Network Adjustment: All network adjustments are to be performed by a manufacturer's representative or trained contractor approved by the manufacturer.
1.7
DELIVERY, STORAGE, AND HANDLING
A.
Protect from moisture during shipping, storage and handling.
B.
Deliver in manufacturer's original unopened and undamaged packages with manufacturer's labels legible and intact.
C.
Inspect manufacturer's packages upon receipt.
D.
Handle packages carefully.
1.8
PROJECT CONDITIONS
A.
Maintain environmental conditions (temperature, humidity, and ventilation) within limits recommended by manufacturer for optimum results. Do not install products under environmental conditions outside manufacturer's absolute limits.
1.9
WARRANTY
A.
At project closeout, provide to Owner or Owners Representative an executed copy of the manufacturer's standard limited warranty against manufacturing defect, outlining its terms, conditions, and exclusions from coverage.
1.
Duration: Five (5) Years.
PART 2 PRODUCTS
 
2.1
MANUFACTURERS
A.
Acceptable Manufacturer: LogiSon Acoustic Network, which is located at: 3-1050 Pachino Ct. ; Burlington, ON, Canada L7L 6B9; Toll Free Tel: 866-LOGISON; Tel: 905-332-1730; Fax: 905-332-8480; Email: request info (info@logison.com); Web: www.logison.com
 
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B.
Substitutions: Not permitted.
C.
Requests for substitutions will be considered in accordance with provisions of Section 01600.
2.2
SCOPE / APPLICATION
A.
The sound masking and paging system is a networked decentralized system with complete digital, central control down to individually addressable speakers.
B.
The system is comprised of a selection of:
1.
Distributed primary network devices
2.
Distributed secondary network devices
3.
Loudspeaker assemblies
4.
One or more network control panels
5.
PC network control software
6.
Programmable keypads
7.
Cable assemblies
8.
Audio input modules
9.
Ceiling mount adaptors
10.
Power Source(s).
2.3
PRIMARY HUB
A.
Model:
 
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1.
Primary Network Hub (PNH-1).
a.
Network Input: 6-Pin.
b.
Network Output: 6-Pin.
c.
Secondary Hub Outputs (2): 2-Pin.
d.
Loudspeaker Assembly Output: 2-Pin.
2.
Primary Power Hub (PNH-1P).
a.
Network Input: 6-Pin.
b.
Network Output: 6-Pin.
c.
Secondary Hub Outputs (2): 2-Pin.
d.
Loudspeaker Assembly Output: 2-Pin.
e.
Power Input: 2-Pin.
3.
Primary Accessory Hub (PNH-1A).
a.
Network Input: 6-Pin.
b.
Network Output: 6-Pin.
c.
Secondary Hub Outputs (2): 2-Pin.
d.
Loudspeaker Assembly Output: 2-Pin.
e.
Accessory Input: 6-Pin.
B.
Masking:
1.
Masking Sound Generation: Digital Sound Processor (DSP).
2.
Volume: 35 to 85 dBA, 0.5 dBA steps, mute.
3.
Masking Equalization: Individual 1/3 of an octave, 23-band equalizer.
C.
Paging:
1.
Zone Configuration: Configurable for no paging or one of three zones.
2.
Volume: 35 to 85 dBA, 0.5 dBA steps, mute.
3.
Paging Equalization: Individual 1/1 octave, 8-band equalizer for paging.
D.
Integrated Amplifier: 5 Watt.
E.
Enclosure:
1.
Dimensions: 5.1 inch diameter by 1.75 inch height (130mm x 45mm).
 
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2.
Color: White.
3.
Color: Charcoal Grey.
F.
Power Consumption (At Typical Settings): 3.6 W.
2.4
SECONDARY HUBS
A.
Model: SNH-1.
1.
Loudspeakers per secondary: 1.
2.
Signal Input / Output: 2-Pin.
3.
Loudspeaker Assembly Output: 2-Pin.
4.
Signal connections to/from other primary/secondary devices.
B.
Enclosure:
1.
Dimensions: 5.1 inch diameter by 1.75 inch height (130mm x 45mm).
 
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2.
Color: White.
3.
Color: Charcoal Grey.
2.5
LOUDSPEAKERS
A.
Model: LA-1.
1.
Loudspeaker Input: 2-Pin.
B.
Driver Performance:
1.
Diameter: 4.0 inches (102mm).
2.
Power Rating: 25 Watts RMS.
3.
Sensitivity: 87 dBA @ 1W / 1m.
4.
Frequency Response: 100 - 10,000 Hz (+/- 6 dB).
5.
Impedance: 16 Ohms.
6.
Magnet Structure Weight: 17.6 oz (500g).
C.
Enclosure:
1.
Type: Sealed, acoustically damped.
2.
Dimensions: 6.5 inch diameter by 3.5 inch height (165mm x 89mm).
 
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3.
Color: White.
4.
Color: Charcoal Grey.
D.
Mounting:
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Select mounting method. Delete two of the next three paragraphs. Select CMA-1 from Accessories if Bolt to Hub method is selected.
 
1.
Method: Suspend From Hub.
2.
Method: Suspend from Chain.
3.
Method: Bolt to Hub.
4.
Suspension Chain: At least 20 inches (51 cm) in length and tool-less length adjustment clip.
5.
Tool-less, on-site adjustment of upward / downward loudspeaker orientation.
2.6
NETWORK CONTROL PANEL
A.
Model: NCP-2.
1.
Power Input: 3-pin screw terminal.
2.
Network Output: 6-Pin.
3.
Ethernet Connection: 10 Base-T / RJ-45.
4.
Audio Inputs (3): 3-pin screw terminal.
5.
Priority Page: 2-pin screw terminal.
B.
Functions:
1.
Control Panel setup.
2.
Network setup.
3.
Masking.
4.
Paging.
5.
Timer.
6.
Keypad settings.
7.
Audio inputs.
8.
Diagnostics.
C.
Network Capability:
1.
Total Components per panel: 125.
2.
Total Loudspeakers per panel: 375.
D.
Enclosure:
1.
Height: 9.4 inches (238mm).
2.
Width: 11.0 inches (279mm).
3.
Depth: 3.2 inches (80mm).
4.
Material / Finish: Steel with Grey powdercoat finish.
E.
Power Consumption: 12 W.
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Delete the next paragraph if PC Control software is not required.
 
2.7
PC NETWORK CONTROL SOFTWARE
 
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A.
Model: Acoustic Network Manager Software (ANM).
1.
Functions:
a.
Communication setup.
b.
Network setup.
c.
Masking.
d.
Paging.
e.
Timer.
f.
Keypad settings.
g.
Audio inputs.
h.
Diagnostics.
B.
Page Director Software (PDS): Allows the user to create, alter or delete page zones on demand. Paging is possible at a single loudspeaker location, or over any given range of loudspeakers.
C.
Remote Manager Software (RMS): enables the user to walk through the space while making changes to the loudspeaker output directly above them.
2.8
PROGRAMMABLE KEYPADS
A.
Model: PK-1.
1.
Network Output: 6-Pin.
B.
Functions:
1.
Masking/paging volume control.
2.
Masking/paging mute.
3.
Remote control receiver.
C.
Masking / Paging Performance:
1.
Volume Adjustment Range: -99 to +99 (0.5 dBA per increment).
2.
Volume Restriction: User-defined maximum and minimum.
3.
Function Restriction: User may enable or disable the adjustment function.
D.
Enclosure / Remote:
1.
Dimensions: 1.58 inches by 4.1 inches by 1.825 inches (4mm x 10.4mm x 4.6mm).
2.
Remote: Infrared (IR) remote control receiver.
3.
Color: White.
2.9
CABLE ASSEMBLlES
A.
Provide power, audio and control signals over a single cable assembly.
B.
Connectors: 6- and 2-pin over-molded micro-connectors.
C.
Material / Color: 20 AWG copper strand / White and charcoal grey.
 
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2.10
ACCESSORlES
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Retain the next paragraph if Bolt to Hub method is selected for Loudspeakers.
 
A.
Ceiling Mount Adaptors (CMA-1): Attach on-site to convert plenum loudspeakers to ceiling plate loudspeakers.
B.
Audio Input Modules (AIM-2X):
1.
Audio input for microphone, telephone or auxiliary audio sources.
 
** NOTE TO SPECIFIER ** Retain Input modules required on this project and delete all others.
 
2.
Auxiliary (AIM-2A):
a.
Input impedance 100 kohm.
b.
Input maximum level 10 V.
c.
Input sensitivity for maximum output 300 mV.
d.
Gain Max. 20 dB, adjustable in 32 1 dB steps.
e.
Frequency response 20 to 10000 Hz.
3.
Microphone (AIM-2M):
a.
Input impedance 600 ohm.
b.
Input maximum level 30 mV.
c.
Input sensitivity for maximum output 1 mV.
d.
Gain Max. 70 dB, adjustable in 32 1 dB steps.
e.
Frequency response 20 to 10000 Hz.
4.
Telephone: (AIM-2T):
a.
Input impedance 600 ohm.
b.
Input maximum level 10 V.
c.
Input sensitivity for maximum output 300 mV.
d.
Gain Max. 20 dB, adjustable in 32 1 dB steps.
e.
Frequency response 20 to 10000 Hz.
C.
Relay Output Module (ROM): Connects the Control Panel to up to two external devices, such as warning lights, sirens or security systems.
PART 3 EXECUTION
 
3.1
NETWORK DESIGN
A.
Design network according to manufacturer's specifications.
3.2
EXAMINATION
A.
Prior to commencement, construction progress must be at a point suitable for the Work specified in this section.
B.
Inspect that adjacent work has been constructed according to plans including wall locations, ceiling types and plenum barriers.
C.
Plenum height must be in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations and as shown on the Contract Drawings.
D.
Power requirements must be provided in accordance with the Contract Documents.
E.
Sufficient space for centrally located components must be available in accordance with the Contract Documents.
F.
All third-party components to be interfaced with the network must be on-site prior to commencement of Work in this section.
3.3
PERMITS
A.
Obtain necessary permits for Work described in this section.
3.4
INSTALLATION
A.
Follow the regulations of all federal, state and local code bodies having jurisdiction.
B.
Follow manufacturer's installation recommendations as shown in the most current version of the LogiSon Acoustic Network Installation Manual.
C.
Follow the system design for location of loudspeakers and wiring.
D.
Record any necessary changes to the system design on the plan.
E.
Ensure that supplementary materials used meet applicable safety standards.
3.5
FIELD QUALITY CONTROL
A.
Plenum height must meet the manufacturer's minimum recommended distance for the loudspeakers.
B.
The distances between the top of the loudspeaker and the deck must meet manufacturer's minimum requirements.
C.
Loudspeakers must be installed level.
D.
Loudspeakers must be installed without obstruction.
E.
Cables must be properly supported in the ceiling.
F.
Cables must be securely terminated.
3.6
NETWORK CONFIGURATION AND ADJUSTMENT
A.
Follow manufacturer's recommendations for system settings as found in the most current version of the LogiSon Acoustic Network User Manual.
3.7
CLEANING
A.
All empty packaging must be removed from the Work area daily.
B.
Prior to project closeout, all solid waste and recycling must be removed from the job site.
C.
Clean all installed components prior to project closeout.
3.8
DEMONSTRATION AND TRAINING
A.
Demonstrate operational system to customer by walking the space.
B.
Demonstrate functionality of the system to the Owner or Owner's representative.
C.
Train the Owner's representative to maintain the system.
3.9
TESTING AND REPORTING
A.
Test area for consistency of masking volume and quality.
B.
Verify that paging zoning and levels are appropriate and in accordance with the Contract Documents.
C.
Test masking volumes with mechanicals off and with space unoccupied.
D.
Provide a printed report detailing system settings.
END OF SECTION