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1. Introduction
The Bose ControlSpace
AMS-8 Audio Management System is a flexible, expandable and high quality
audio signal processor for audio distribution applications such as restaurants, shops, bars, offices, hotels,
conference facilities and sport venues. The main unit includes eight line inputs and eight line outputs. Four
available audio slots allow the addition of up to 8 more audio inputs (2 inputs per card).
For more zones, up to 10 AMS-8 system racks can be used per system. Each added system rack adds
8 zones to the system. Multiple choices of user interfaces are available to provide end-users a simple,
easy-to-use operation of their ControlSpace AMS-8 system.
The Bose ControlSpace
AMS-8 Live Installer software is used to design systems and configure the
AMS-8 and user interfaces. The software runs on a PC and communicates with the AMS-8 system using
serial communication (RS232), or optional via ethernet (requires PC Kit)
Expandable and flexible cardframe architecture
8 (up to 16) analogue line level input channels
Eight analogue line level output channels
GPIO: 8 general purpose control inputs (to activate messages, roomcombining presets or room standby)
and 1 general purpose control output
Design, configuration and system control via PC-based software programs
Digital signal processing including: Bose speaker EQs, Dynamic EQ, delay,
gain control and source selection
LCD screen and navigation buttons
Wall Controller (optional)
IR remote to control wall controller (optional)
Local Input Module (optional)
Paging functionality (optional Paging panel is required)
Messaging functionality (optional Message Storage Card is required)
Tuner functionality (optional Twin Tuner Card is required)
Automatic detection of input card type
Room Combining functionality
Event Scheduling functionality
Introduction
Features and functions
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