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BVRDTSM Touchscreen Microphone

Installation Instructions

BVRDTSM Touchscreen Microphone issue 1

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• AUX Output (broadcast of microphone stored none 

emergency messages or routing of local background music 
connection)

• Dual Output (OP1 and OP2 carry live paging broadcasts for 

dual redundant systems)

See Hardware Configuration section for more details on how to 
change the Audio Output Configuration.

In order to simplify cabling requirements by default the 
BVRDTSM also carries the AUX Output on OP1. This means 
that the microphone can be installed using a single CAT6A cable.

If a Hard Wired Bypass is fitted to the microphone (factory fit 
option) then the AUX Output is not available on OP1 so therefore 
OP2 must also be connected.

Please see the following sections for details of site connections 
and hardware configuration for all Audio Output options.

2.3  C

ONFIGURATION

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& AUX

2.3.1  Description

This is the default configuration of a BVRDTSM and enables;

• Live Paging and Emergency Paging Broadcasts

• Broadcasting of microphone stored none emergency 

messages

• Routing of a locally connected background music source 

(microphone messages take priority and if triggered will stop 
local background music routing)

2.3.2  Hardware Required

In order to support this BVRDTSM configuration the following 
additional equipment is required;

Summary of Contents for BVRDTSM

Page 1: ...BVRDTSM Touchscreen Microphone Installation Instructions Manual name BVRDTSM Touchscreen Microphone Issue 1 ECR N A Date of issue Jan 2017...

Page 2: ...nboxall co uk Website http www baldwinboxall co uk This equipment has been designed and manufactured to conform to the following EC Standards EMC EN55103 1 Environment Classification E1 EMC EN55103 2...

Page 3: ..._________________6 Configuration Option Live Page AUX____________________7 Description 7 Hardware Required 7 Hardware Configuration 8 Cabling and Connection details 9 Configuration Option Dual Outputs...

Page 4: ..._______________ 18 Operating Instructions Controls Indicators ________________________________ 19 Operation_________________________________________ 20 User Accounts 20 Zone Selection 21 Groups 22 Rec...

Page 5: ...Limited Do not reproduce transcribe store in a retrieval system or translate into any language any part of this manual without the prior permission of Baldwin Boxall Communications Limited In the inte...

Page 6: ...ains Warnings Cautions and Notes Warnings describe potential threats to health or life e g Cautions describe potential threats to the equipment e g Notes are statements that are useful to the user in...

Page 7: ...phone has been designed to provide a wide variety of features suitable for any installation Figure 1 1 BVRDTSM Microphone The Microphone is configured during commissioning using the in built touchscre...

Page 8: ...emergency messages Scheduler to enable timed broadcast of non emergency messages Route background music sources to all zones Zone programmable volume adjustment Connect a background music source direc...

Page 9: ...r operating 6dBM Output Impedance 180R Frequency Response 3dB 200Hz 12KHz Power Requirement 24V DC Standby 0 175A In Use 0 36A Serial Data Link See note below RS485 Type 2 Protocol 9600 Baud 8 bit Eve...

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Page 11: ...ng the left and right side panels of the BVRDTSM These and their functions are shown in the images and tables below Figure 2 1 BVRDTSM RH Hardware Options Table 2 1 BVRDTSM RH Hardware Options Figure...

Page 12: ...t All Call Bypass button C Dual OP BGM Default BGM Dual OP Microphone audio routed out of OP1 and OP2 BGM AUX Audio routed out of OP2 See section 2 2 for more details NOTE If park is selected Protocol...

Page 13: ...ble If a Hard Wired Bypass is fitted to the microphone factory fit option then the AUX Output is not available on OP1 so therefore OP2 must also be connected Please see the following sections for deta...

Page 14: ...ackground Music Source if required connected to AUX IN jack socket on rear of the BVRDTSM Headphones connected to H SET OUT jack socket on the rear of the BVRDTSM allows previewing of recorded message...

Page 15: ...Table below for details of Site Wiring connections Mic OP CAT6A BMS8 CAT6A BMS8 Site Wiring Cable BVRDIF7 Site Wiring 1 1 V 4 Core 1 V 0V 0V RS485 A RS485 A RS485 B RS485 B Audio CH1 Paging 4 Core 2...

Page 16: ...pport this BVRDTSM configuration the following additional equipment is required BMS16 required to terminate the BVRDTSM microphone OP1 and OP2 to site wiring 2 x BVRDIF3 one required per voice alarm s...

Page 17: ...Cable BVRDIF3 Rack 1 Site Wiring 1 Channel 1 V 4 Core 1 V 0V 0V RS485 A RS485 A RS485 B RS485 B Audio CH1 Paging 4 Core 2 or 2 Core Audio CH1 Paging Audio CH1 Paging Audio CH1 Paging Not Used Not Used...

Page 18: ...g Live Paging and Emergency Paging Performing an All Call utilising the Hardwired Bypass inputs of a Baldwin Boxall router 2 5 2 Hardware Required In order to support this BVRDTSM configuration the fo...

Page 19: ...umper Position A DC Mon Park Don t Care All Call Park All Call Dual OP BGM Don t Care 3V3 Park Must match the hardwired bypass access level of the connected Baldwin Boxall router 3V3 3V3 Park 10V NOTE...

Page 20: ...microphone messages take priority and if triggered will stop local background music routing Performing an All Call utilising the Hardwired Bypass inputs of a Baldwin Boxall router 2 6 2 Hardware Requi...

Page 21: ...connected Baldwin Boxall router 3V3 3V3 Park 10V NOTE see section section 2 1above for more information Mic OP CAT6A BMS16 CAT6A BMS16 Channel 1 Site Wiring Cable BVRDIF31 Site Wiring 1 Channel 1 V 4...

Page 22: ...ms dual redundant Performing an All Call to both Voice Alarm systems utilising the Hardwired Bypass inputs of Baldwin Boxall routers 2 7 2 Hardware Required In order to support this BVRDTSM configurat...

Page 23: ...access level of the connected Baldwin Boxall router 3V3 3V3 Park 10V NOTE see section section 2 1above for more information Mic OP CAT6A BMS16 CAT6A BMS16 Channel 1 Site Wiring Cable BVRDIF3 Rack 1 S...

Page 24: ...M Touchscreen Microphone BMS8 should be terminated to Fire Rated cable MICC FP200 or similar It is strongly recommended that Audio is not routed down the same cable as RS485 data as shown in the Confi...

Page 25: ...ng Instructions 3 1 CONTROLS INDICATORS Figure 3 1 BVRDTSM Controls and Indicators Table 3 1 BVRDTSM Controls and Indicators ID Function Description A Zone Select Press to select de select zones B Zon...

Page 26: ...RDTSM microphone or connected BVRD2M M4 router System Fault Indicates CPU Fault Reboot or Configuration Data Corruption VA Active Indicates and emergency broadcast is being made on the system I PTT Bu...

Page 27: ...ect button item A in Figure 3 1 above The selection status is displayed in the Zone Status display Item B in Figure 3 1 above Once zones are selected pressing the PTT button will initiate a broadcast...

Page 28: ...n Figure 3 1above Once a Group button is pressed the display automatically returns to the Zones display to show the status of selected groups 3 2 4 Recording of User Messages It is possible to record...

Page 29: ...nfiguration mode 1 Remove power from the BVRDTSM by removing the CAT6A lead s connected to Audio OP1 and OP2 if present 2 Turn the Key to Emergency Mode clockwise 3 Re connect power and wait until the...

Page 30: ...e rear of the microphone In order to Backup the current configuration file 1 Enter Configuration Mode 2 Connect USB stick to BVRDTSM USB Port 3 Press the Backup Button In order to Import a configurati...

Page 31: ...ill scan the attached USB stick and display all the configuration files contained therein 5 Select the required configuration backup file 6 Press Import and then Yes on the Warning that appears 7 The...

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