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User Manual PS 29 M / Issue 2011 © ASL Intercom BV

 

 

 

 

9.0 

PART LINE, TECHNICAL CONCEPT 

 

User stations in an ASL intercom system are 
interconnected via one or several ‘party lines’ 
A party line 

offers two way (‘full’ duplex’) 

communication and consists of standard microphone 
(multi-pair) cable. One wire is used for the audio signal 
and one wire for the DC power. The screen of the 
microphone cable functions as earth/return. 
Current drive is used for signal transfer.  
Each intercom station utilizes a current amplifier to 
amplify the microphone signal. That signal is put on 
the common audio line.  
Due to the constant line impedance, a signal voltage is 
developed which can be further amplified and sent to 
headphones or loudspeakers. 
(the line impedance is situated in the power supply 
between XLR pin 3 and pin 1) 
 

This principle has the following advantages: 

 

The use of a single audio line allows several 
intercom stations to talk and listen 
simultaneously 

 

Due to the high bridging impedance offered by 
each intercom station. The number of stations 
on the party line has no influence on the level 
of the communications audio signal. 

 

Power and audio to the intercom stations use 
the same cable 

 
Also the Call signal is sent as a current, on the audio 
wire. It develops a DC potential over the line 
impedance which is sensed by each intercom station 
and interpreted as a Call signal.

 10.0  CABLING 

 

The 

intercom lines (the ‘party lines’) are of the shielded two-conductor microphone cable type.  

The intercom line connectors are of the XLR-3 type. Audio and Call signals are on pin 3. DC power is on pin 2.  
Pin 1 is connected to the shield of the cable which functions as the common return for audio and power. 
 
The audio signal is transferred in an unbalanced way (see Party Line, Technical Concept).  
To avoid earth loops (hum), the possible effect of electromagnetic fields and to minimize power loss , certain rules 
have to be obeyed when installing the cabling of an intercom system: 
 

Use high quality cable  

Use high quality microphone cable only (shielded two 
conductor cable, minimum 2x 0.30 mm2). In case 
multi-pair cable is used, there should be an overall 
shield and each pair should consist of two conductors 
(minimum 2x 0.15 mm2) with separate shield.   
 

Use flexible cable 

Use flexible single and multi-pair microphone cable 
instead of cable with solid cores, especially when the 
cable is subjected to bending during operation or 
installation. 
 

Cable screens to XLR pin 1 

The screen of each separate microphone cable and/or 
the screen of each single pair in a multi-pair cable, 
should be connected to pin 1 of each XLR-3 
connector. Do not connect these screens to the metal 
housing of ASL units or XLR-3 wall boxes).  
See Earthing Concept. 
 

Connect cable trunks, connection boxes and 
overall multi-pair cable screens to clean earth 

Metal cable trunks, metal connection boxes and overall 
multi-pair cable screens should be interconnected and, 
at one point (the 'central earth point') in the intercom 
network only, be connected to a clean earth or a safety 
earth (see  Earthing Concept). 
 

Keep metal connection boxes and  trunks isolated 
from other metal parts 

Metal trunks or pipes for intercom cables and metal 
connection boxes should be mounted in such a way 
that they are isolated from any other metal housing or 
construction parts. 

Keep cables parallel as much as possible 

When two (multi channel) units in a network are 
connected by more than one cable, make sure that 
these cables are parallel to each other over the whole 
distance between those units. When using multi-pair 
cable, parallelism is ensured in the best possible way. 
 

Avoid closed loops 

Always avoid that intercom cables are making a loop. 
So-called 'ring intercom' should not physically be 
cabled as a ring.  
 

Keep cables away from electromagnetic sources 

Keep intercom cables away from high energy cables, 
e.g. 115/230/400V mains power or dimmer controlled 
feeds for spotlights. Intercom cables should cross high 
energy cables at an angle of 90º only. Intercom cables 
should never be in the same trunks as energy cables. 
 

Place power supply in a central position 

In case of a system powered by a separate power 
supply: In order to diminish power losses, place the 
power supply as close as possible to where most 
power consumption occurs, in other words most user 
stations are placed. 
 

Connect ASL powered units to a 'clean' mains 
outlet 

Master stations or power supplies should be 
connected to the mains outlet with a clean earth. Other 
audio equipment may be connected to this mains 
outlet, but avoid using mains outlets which also power 
dimmer controlled lighting systems. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for PS 29M

Page 1: ...PACK USER MANUAL Issue 2011 ASL Intercom BV DESIGNED AND MANUFACTURED BY ASL INTERCOM BV ZONNEBAAN 42 3542 EG UTRECHT THE NETHERLANDS PHONE 31 0 30 2411901 FAX 31 0 30 2667373 E MAIL info asl inter co...

Page 2: ...2 2 0 UNPACKING 2 3 0 INSTALLATION 2 4 0 WARRANTY 2 5 0 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 3 6 0 REAR PANEL CONNECTORS 3 7 0 BOTTOM PANEL CONTROLS 4 8 0 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS PS 29 M 4 9 0 PART LINE TECHNICAL C...

Page 3: ...or momentary Remote Mic Mute facility 2 0 UNPACKING The shipping carton contains the PS 29 and this user manual If any are missing contact your dealer ASL has taken great care to ensure this product...

Page 4: ...function is activated for the referring party line channel With a momentary push a Call signal is sent to all intercom stations connected to that channel The Call LED s on this PS 29 M and on all sta...

Page 5: ...longer than 2 seconds provided the buzzers are not muted by a Buzzer Mute signal received from a Pro Series master station or power supply 10 MIC GAIN trimmer This trimmer is to adjust the mic gain T...

Page 6: ...2x 0 15 mm2 with separate shield Use flexible cable Use flexible single and multi pair microphone cable instead of cable with solid cores especially when the cable is subjected to bending during oper...

Page 7: ...PAGE 6 User Manual PS 29 M Issue 2011 ASL Intercom BV 11 0 BLOCK DIAGRAM PS 29 M 12 0 SYSTEM CONFIGURATION...

Page 8: ...PAGE 7 User Manual PS 29 M Issue 2011 ASL Intercom BV 13 0 EARTHING CONCEPT...

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