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User manual PS 6379 / Issue 1 © 2006  ASL Intercom, Utrecht, The Netherlands

 

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INTERNAL CONTROLS / DIP SWITCHES

 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘off’)

 (Same as for No. 6) 

 

DIP SWITCH BLOCK C 

 

No. 6  PAGING Channel F  (factory setting = ‘off’) 

 

 

If this dip switch is in ‘on’ position, the  

corresponding channel will be set to PAGING 

mode. (For PAGING functions see point 9.0 

MODES) 

No. 5  PAGING Channel E  (factory setting = ‘off’) 

    

(Same as for No. 6)

 

No. 4  PAGING Channel D  (factory setting = ‘off’)

 

(Same as for No. 6)

No. 3 PAGING Channel C 

(factory setting = ‘off’)

 (Same as for No. 6) 

No. 2  PAGING Channel B (factory setting = ‘off’)

 

(Same as for No. 6) 

No. 1  PAGING Channel A (factory setting = ‘off’) 

(Same as for No. 6) 

 

DIP SWITCH BLOCK D 

 

 

No. 6  TALK MOMENTARY Channel F  

 

 

(factory setting = ‘off’) 

 

 

If this dip switch is in ‘on’ position, the 

corresponding TALK button of that channel 

will be set to momentary only. 

No. 5  TALK MOMENTARY Channel E 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘off’)

 (Same as for No. 6) 

No. 4  TALK MOMENTARY Channel D 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘off’)

 (Same as for No. 6) 

No. 3  TALK MOMENTARY Channel C 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘off’)

 (Same as for No. 6) 

No. 2  TALK MOMENTARY Channel B 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘off’)

 (Same as for No. 6) 

No. 1  TALK MOMENTARY Channel A 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘off’)

 (Same as for No. 6) 

 

DIP SWITCH BLOCK E 

 

No. 6  IFB or AUX INPUT for IFB Channel F 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘on’)

 

If this dip switch is switched off, the auxiliary 

of the AUX input is routed to the IFB channel. 

No. 5  IFB or AUX INPUT for IFB Channel E 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘on’) 

(Same as for No. 6) 

No. 4  IFB or AUX INPUT for IFB Channel D 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘on’) 

(Same as for No. 6) 

No. 3  IFB or AUX INPUT for IFB Channel C 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘on’) 

(Same as for No. 6) 

No. 2  IFB or AUX INPUT for IFB Channel B 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘on’) 

(Same as for No. 6) 

No. 1  IFB or AUX INPUT for IFB Channel A 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘on’) 

(Same as for No. 6) 

 

DIP SWITCH BLOCK F 

 

No. 6  STAGE ANNOUNCE MIC. SELECT 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘off’)

 

This dip switch is only for use in EXTENDED 

mode (See section 9 MODES). If the dip 

switch is in ‘off’ position, the gooseneck or 

headset microphone and the Stage Announce 

output of the master unit is used. If the dip  

 

 

switch is in ‘on’ position, the microphone and 

stage Announce output of the unit is used, of  

which the STAGE ANNOUNCE button is 

pressed. 

No. 5  SPEAKER DIM and STAGE ANNOUNCE 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘off’)

 

In ‘off’ position the Speaker of the PS 6379 

will not reduce in volume when the STAGE 

ANNOUNCE button is pressed. In ‘on’ 

position, the Speaker and Program volume 

will be dimmed to zero as long as the STAGE  

ANNOUNCE button is pressed.  

No. 4  STAGE ANNOUNCE and AUXILIARY

 

 

 

(factory setting = ‘off’)

 

In ‘off ‘ position, no aux signal will be sent to 

the STAGE ANNOUNCE output. In ‘on’ 

position, the Aux signal will be sent to the 

STAGE ANNOUNCE output. When pressing 

and holding the STAGE ANNOUNCE button, 

the AUX volume will be dimmed to a set level. 

This dim factor is set by pressing and holding 

the STAGE ANNOUNCE button and turning 

the AUX level / IFB dim knob. The set level 

will be shown on the AUX level / IFB LED bar. 

The dim factor is stored by shortly pressing 

the AUX level / IFB knob. 

By first pressing the STAGE ANNOUNCE 

button, releasing it and pressing and holding it 

again within 1 second, the AUX level LED bar 

will show the volume setting of the Auxiliary. 

This can be then adjusted by turning the AUX 

level / IFB Dim knob. 

No. 3  RESERVED 

No. 2  RESERVED 

No. 1  MIC MUTE BLOCK  (factory setting = ‘off’) 

When in SYSTEM LINK and the dip-switch is 

in ‘off’ position the mic mute signals of the 

connected intercom system will be routed to 

the outputs of the PS 6379.  If the dip-switch 

is in ‘on ‘ position, the Mic Mute signals of the 

connected intercom signals will not be 

detected by the PS 6379 and not routed to the 

outputs of the unit. 

 

 

 

 

 

  

Summary of Contents for PS 6379

Page 1: ...ONTENTS 1 0 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 3 2 0 GENERAL DESCRIPTION 4 3 0 UNPACKING 4 4 0 MECHANICAL INSTALLATION 4 5 0 MAINS POWER 5 6 0 FRONT PANEL CONTROLS 6 9 7 0 REAR PANEL CONTROLS 10 11 8 0 INTERNAL CONT...

Page 2: ...User manual PS 6379 Issue 1 2006 ASL Intercom Utrecht The Netherlands 2...

Page 3: ...plug not the cord 11 Insert the plug properly Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug An American polarized AC line plug has two blades with one wider than the other...

Page 4: ...rovides both a flashing red LED and a very distinctive and characteristic sound signal A short push of the CALL button will make the LED flash The Call sound signal buzzer will be activated when holdi...

Page 5: ...oured red Those units that are supplied to the North American market will have an integral moulded 3 pin connector which is provided to satisfy required local standards 5 1 POWERING UP Powering up pro...

Page 6: ...tons for 2 seconds the buzzer will be activated if there is no buzzer mute on this channel After the CALL button is released the LEDS will continue to flash for further 2 seconds 4 TALK to ALL When th...

Page 7: ...These trimmers one for each channel control the rejection in the high frequency range It compensates the capacity of the interconnecting cables It prevents the speaker from feeding back into the goose...

Page 8: ...nels separately To adjust the volume of the auxiliary see point 17 AUX Level IFB DIM 18 AUX LEVEL IFB DIM With this knob the Volume of the AUXILlARY and the dim factor of the IFB can be set for each c...

Page 9: ...will shut down The LEDs will go constantly red when too many units have been connected or if there is a short circuit on the corresponding channel If all LEDs are lit red and one or more channels are...

Page 10: ...ll button active low Pin 8 Relay normally open contact Pin 9 Relay normally open contact 31 LINE connector per channel These XLR 3 connectors are for connecting the PS 6379 to the remote stations via...

Page 11: ...In this case the internal speaker switches off and the audio is sent to the external speaker 40 DC POWER INPUT These two connectors allow an external 12 28V DC 5 A input as a back up for the internal...

Page 12: ...K factory setting off If this dip switch is in on position and one presses and holds the STAGE ANNOUNCE button the microphone signal will also be sent to all intercom channels of which the TALK LED is...

Page 13: ...on Same as for No 6 DIP SWITCH BLOCK F No 6 STAGE ANNOUNCE MIC SELECT factory setting off This dip switch is only for use in EXTENDED mode See section 9 MODES If the dip switch is in off position the...

Page 14: ...PER SETTING For each channel separately these jumpers determine how the audio of that channel can be heard in case of binaural use 44 PGM ROUTING JUMPERS With these two jumpers you can determine for b...

Page 15: ...e connected intercom station NEAR STATION Mode Multiple PS 6379 or PS 4379 stations in one room can be linked as NEAR STATIONS When linked the listen levels will be dimmed if a near station is talking...

Page 16: ...nected and at one point the central earthing point in the intercom network only be connected to a clean earth or a safety earth See page 10 for Earthing Concept Keep metal connection boxes and cable t...

Page 17: ...t s original packing to the supplier or your local ASL dealer with shipping prepaid A note must be included stating the faults found and a copy of the original suppliers invoice THIS PRODUCT WAS DESIG...

Page 18: ...ipment which is very sensitive to magnetic fields Immunity ASL Pro Series is designed on the base of low impedance signal transport User stations and power supplies are to be connected via low capacit...

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