Claims
- 1. In a sound distribution system for distributing masking sound, paging, and music throughout a space wherein audio transducers located in multiple zones within the space are driven by respective multiple outputs of the distribution system, a method of testing for system problems including proper connection of the audio transducers to their respective outputs, proper connections within the audio transducers, and proper functionality of each transducer, said method comprising the steps of:
(a) generating a test tone signal internally within the distribution system; (b) muting the input signals to a selected output of the distribution system; (c) patching the internally generated test tone signal to the output selected in step (b) so that the test tone signal is routed to the audio transducers connected to the selected output; (d) listening to audio transducers driven by the selected output to ascertain the nature of the test tone reproduced by the audio transducers; and (e) determining whether system problems exist based upon the nature of the test tone ascertained in step (d).
- 2. The method of claim 1 and further comprising repeating steps (b) through (e) for multiple selected outputs of the sound distribution system to test for system problems related to multiple outputs.
- 3. The method of claim 1 and wherein step (a) comprises generating at least one sine wave signal of a predetermined audio frequency.
- 4. The method of claim 3 and wherein step (a) further comprises generating two sine wave signals of different audio frequencies and combining the two sine wave signals into a composite waveform test tone signal.
- 5. The method of claim 4 and wherein one of the two sine wave signals has a frequency of about 300 Hz.
- 6. The method of claim 5 and wherein the other one of the two sine wave signals has a frequency of about 450 Hz.
- 7. The method of claim 1 and wherein step (e) includes determining that there is a faulty connection between one or more of the audio transducers and the selected output if the test tone is not reproduced by the one or more transducers.
- 8. The method of claim 1 and wherein step (e) includes determining that a connection is made to an improper tap of the transducer if the test tone is reproduced at an unexpected volume level.
- 9. The method of claim 1 and wherein step (e) includes determining that the transducer itself has “self-noise” if the test tone is reproduced with unexpected noise.
- 10. A sound distribution system for distributing masking sound, paging, and/or music to multiple zones within a space, said sound distribution system comprising:
a processing unit having multiple inputs and multiple outputs, said inputs for receiving audio signals for selective distribution to said outputs, at least one of said outputs corresponding to each of said multiple zones within the space; said processing unit including a digital signal processor (DSP) for processing audio signals received at said processing unit inputs and selectively routing the audio signals to said processing unit outputs; a plurality of audio power amplifiers, each power amplifier having an input for receiving audio signals from a corresponding output of said processing unit and an output for driving one or more audio transducers; an array of audio transducers distributed through the space, at least one audio transducer being located in each of the multiple zones of the space, each transducer within a zone being connected to the output of a corresponding one of said power amplifiers; said DSP including a masking sound generator for producing masking sounds to be selectively routed to said outputs of said processing unit for producing masking sounds within selected zones of the space; said DSP further including an internal generator for producing a test tone signal and being programmed to allow selected ones of said processing unit inputs to be muted while routing the internally generated test tone signal to one or more of the processing unit outputs to be reproduced by corresponding ones of said audio transducers, thereby allowing for diagnosis of system problems including faulty connections between said audio transducers and said power amplifiers, and diagnosis of the general functionality of the transducer units themselves.
- 11. A sound distribution system as claimed in claim 10 and wherein said test tone signal is a composite of more than one audio frequency signal.
- 12. A sound distribution system as claimed in claim 11 and wherein said test tone signal is a bi-tone signal.
- 13. A sound distribution system as claimed in claim 12 and wherein bi-tone signal includes a first sine wave signal at a first audio frequency and a second sine wave signal at a second audio frequency.
- 14. A sound distribution system as claimed in claim 13 and wherein said first audio frequency is about 300 Hz.
- 15. A sound distribution system as claimed in claim 13 and wherein said second audio frequency is about 450 Hz.
- 16. A sound distribution system as claimed in claim 10 and wherein said audio transducers comprise flat panel sound radiators mounted with a suspended ceiling system of said space.
- 17. A process for determining system conditions including faulty connections between audio transducers and audio amplifier outputs and proper functioning of transducers in a sound distribution system adapted to provide masking sound, music, and/or paging within a space, said process comprising the steps of:
(a) generating an easily discernable test tone signal internally within the sound distribution system; (b) routing the internally generated test tone to a selected audio amplifier output for reproduction by the audio transducers connected to the selected output while muting audio signals normally routed to the selected output; (c) listening to the audio transducers connected to the selected output; and (d) determining system conditions including the condition of connections between the listened to audio transducers and the selected output and the proper functioning of the transducers themselves based upon the nature of the test tone reproduced by the transducers.
- 18. The process of claim 17 and wherein step (a) further comprises generating a first signal at a first audio frequency, generating a second signal at a second audio frequency, and combining the first and second audio signals into a composite test tone signal.
- 19. The process of claim 18 and wherein the first audio frequency is about 300 Hz.
- 20. The process of claim 18 and wherein the second audio signal is about 450 Hz.
- 21. The process of claim 20 and wherein the first and second signals are sine wave signals.
CLAIM OF PRIORITY
[0001] Priority to the filing date of U.S. provisional patent application serial No. 60/353,936 filed on Jan. 31, 2002 is hereby claimed.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60353936 |
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