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Page 3: ...of the radiator 23 4 2 3 Ambient lighting 25 4 2 4 Objects surfaces and reflections 26 4 2 5 Position the radiators 26 4 2 6 Overlapping footprints and black spots 29 4 3 Plan an Integrus infrared radiation system 30 4 3 1 Rectangular footprints 30 4 3 2 Plan radiators 31 4 3 3 Cabling 32 5 Installation 33 5 1 Integrus Transmitters 33 5 2 Audio input and Interpreter module 33 5 3 Medium and High P...

Page 4: ...uts 4J 4K 4L 57 7 2 12 Enable disable IR monitoring 4M 58 7 2 13 Enable disable headphone output 4N 58 7 2 14 Choose transmitter name 4O 58 7 2 15 Reset all options to factory default values 4P 59 7 3 Integrus Radiators 59 7 3 1 Set the output power selection switch 59 7 3 2 Set the delay switches 60 7 4 Determine the radiator delay switch positions 60 7 4 1 System with one transmitter 60 7 4 2 Sy...

Page 5: ...ries 81 12 2 3 Receivers Battery Packs and Charging Units 82 12 3 Ambient Conditions 83 12 3 1 Overall system conditions 83 12 4 Rules and Standards 84 12 4 1 Overall system conformance 84 12 5 Guaranteed rectangular footprints 85 12 5 1 Metric values of radiators with hardware version higher than 2 00 85 12 5 2 Imperial values of radiators with hardware version higher than 2 00 87 12 5 3 Metric v...

Page 6: ...ction Installation page 33 and the Safety Instructions which are provided with the mains powered products Warning To prevent possible hearing damage do not listen at high volume levels for long periods 1 6 en Safety Language Distribution System 2013 11 V1 4 Operation manual Bosch Security Systems B V ...

Page 7: ...otice does not result in damage to the equipment or personal injuries Caution The equipment or the property can be damaged or persons can be lightly injured if the alert is not observed Warning The equipment or the property can be seriously damaged or persons can be severely injured if the alert is not observed Danger Not observing the alert can lead to severe injuries or death Copyright and discl...

Page 8: ...te Documentation version Reason 2013 10 24 V1 3 New document layout 2013 11 29 V1 4 EOL product information removed 2 6 8 en About this manual Language Distribution System 2013 11 V1 4 Operation manual Bosch Security Systems B V ...

Page 9: ... The Integrus system can also be used for music distribution mono as well as stereo Figure 3 1 Integrus system overview with DCN system as input The Integrus Language Distribution System comprises one or more of the following Infrared transmitter The transmitter is the core of the Integrus system Four types are available INT TX04 with inputs for 4 audio channels INT TX08 with inputs for 8 audio ch...

Page 10: ...e conference venues The radiators can be mounted on walls ceilings or floor stands Infrared receivers Three multi channel infrared receivers are available LBB 4540 04 for 4 audio channels LBB 4540 08 for 8 audio channels LBB 4540 32 for 32 audio channels The receivers can operate with a rechargeable NiMH battery pack or with disposable batteries Charging circuitry is incorporated in the receiver C...

Page 11: ...mitter starts up and the display 3 will light up 2 Mini IR radiator Four IREDs transmitting the same infrared signal as the radiator output This can be used for monitoring purposes They can be disabled via the configuration menu 3 Menu display A 2x16 character LCD display gives information about the transmitter status It is also used as a an interactive display for configuring the system 4 Menu bu...

Page 12: ...nch plugs to connect external asymmetrical audio input signals The number of connectors depends on the transmitter type 5 Earth connection point Only used for factory testing purposes 6 Radiator signal loop through input A HF BNC connector to loop through the radiator output of another transmitter 7 Radiator signal outputs Six HF BNC connectors used to connect the radiators Up to 30 radiators can ...

Page 13: ...n and conference systems such as CCS 900 or to LBB 3222 04 6 channel interpreters desks See the DCN NG operation manual for information of this product on the DCN NG DVD or the product DCN system related information section at www boschsecurity com This module must be mounted inside the transmitter housing see section Audio input and Interpreter module page 33 3 3 Language Distribution System Syst...

Page 14: ...iator When the radiator is supplied with power and the transmitter is switched on the radiator initializes the equalization The red LED flash for a brief period of time to indicate that the initialization is in progress When not receiving carrier waves the radiators switch to standby mode There is also a temperature protection mode which automatically switches the radiators from full to half power...

Page 15: ...t loop through Two HF BNC connectors for connecting the radiator to the transmitter and for loop through connection to other radiators Automatic cable termination is achieved by a built in switch in the BNC connectors 6 Output power selection switch The radiators can be switched between full and half power operation 7 Delay compensation switches Two 10 position switches to compensate for differenc...

Page 16: ... Tapped holes to mount the mounting plate 3 Radiator hole Holes for bolts 4 Mounting hole Holes for screws to mount the bracket to the ceiling or on horizontal surfaces 5 Bolt Bolt to mount the suspension bracket to the radiator 6 Screw Screw to mount the mounting plate to the suspension bracket 7 Washer The following sections give more information about the mentioned subject Installation Medium a...

Page 17: ...isplay A two digit display showing the selected channel An antenna symbol is visible when the receiver picks up an infra red signal of adequate quality A battery symbol is visible when the battery pack or the batteries are almost empty 4 Volume control A slider to adjust the volume 5 Channel selector An up down switch to select an audio channel The channel number is shown on the LCD display 6 On O...

Page 18: ...ceivers page 40 Operation Integrus Receivers page 70 Receiver Headphones The headphones connect with the receivers via a 3 5 mm 0 14 inch stereo jack connector Suitable headphone types are LBB 3441 10 Under the chin stereo headphones LBB 3442 00 Single earphone mono LBB 3443 00 Stereo headphones HDP ILN Induction Loop Neckband HDP LWN Lightweight Neckband headphone Or any other compatible type see...

Page 19: ...e systems LBB 4560 50 Charging cabinet for permanent systems Suitable for either table top or wall mounted use 1 2 3 Figure 3 8 LBB 4560 Charging unit 1 Mains input Male Euro mains socket The charging unit has automatic mains voltage selection A mains cable is provided 2 Mains on off switch 3 Receiver positions One charging unit can charge up to 56 receivers simultaneously The following sections g...

Page 20: ...om hard surfaces yet passes through translucent materials such as glass The infrared radiation spectrum in relation to other relevant spectra is shown in the next figure 100 75 1 4 2 50 25 0 400 500 600 700 800 5 3 900 1000 nm Figure 4 1 Infrared radiation spectrum in relation to other spectra 1 Daylight spectrum 2 Sensitivity of the human eye 3 IR radiator 4 Sensitivity of IR sensor 5 Sensitivity...

Page 21: ...ion A high frequency carrier signal is phase modulated with the digital information stream 5 Radiation Up to 8 modulated carrier signals are combined and sent to the IR radiators which convert the carrier signals to modulated infrared light In the IR receivers a reverse processing is used to convert the modulated infrared light to separate analogue audio channels A D Conversion Compression A D Con...

Page 22: ...erent quality modes is possible as long as the total available bandwidth is not exceeded The table below lists all possible channel combinations per carrier Channel quality Mono Standard Mono Premium Stereo Standard Stereo Premium Bandwidth Possible number of channels per carrier 4 4 x 10 kHz 2 1 2 x 10 kHz and 1 x 20 kHz 2 1 2 x 10 kHz and 1 x 10 kHz left and 1 x 10 kHz right 1 1 1 x 20 kHz and 1...

Page 23: ...degrees see the next figure Rotating the receiver will decrease the sensitivity For rotations of less than 45 degrees this effect is not large but for larger rotations the sensitivity will decrease rapidly 45 45 90 Figure 4 3 Directional characteristics of the receivers The footprint of the radiator The coverage area of a radiator depends on the number of transmitted carriers and the output power ...

Page 24: ...B 4512 00 for 1 to 8 carriers 1 8 2 4 Figure 4 5 Polar diagram of the radiation pattern for 1 2 4 and 8 carriers Footprint The cross section of the 3 dimensional radiation pattern with the floor of the conference venue is known as the footprint the white area in the following three figures This is the floor area in which the direct signal is strong enough to ensure proper reception when the receiv...

Page 25: ...ting The Integrus system is practically immune for the effect of ambient lighting Fluorescent lamps with or without electronic ballast or dimming facility such as TL lamps or energy saving lamps give no problems with the Integrus system Also sunlight and artificial lighting with 4 2 3 Language Distribution System Planning en 25 Bosch Security Systems B V Operation manual 2013 11 V1 4 ...

Page 26: ...ed signal see the next figure With few exceptions it cannot pass through materials that are opaque to visible light 100 40 100 80 Figure 4 9 The texture of the material determines how much light is reflected and how much is absorbed Problems caused by shadows from walls or furniture can be solved by ensuring that there are sufficient radiators and that they are well positioned so that a strong eno...

Page 27: ...l being reflected from a number of surfaces to the participant Figure 4 12 Combination of direct and reflected radiation Figure 4 13 Combination of several reflected signals For concentrically arranged conference rooms centrally placed angled radiators located high up can cover the area very efficiently In rooms with few or no reflecting surfaces such as a darkened film projection room the audienc...

Page 28: ...rected towards the radiators you do not need radiators at the back see the next figure Figure 4 15 Radiator positioning in a conference hall with auditorium seating and podium If the path of the infrared signals is partially blocked e g under balconies you should cover the shaded area with an additional radiator see the next figure Figure 4 16 Radiator for covering seats beneath a balcony 28 en Pl...

Page 29: ...ct In worst case situations this can lead to a loss of reception at such positions black spots The next two figures illustrate the effect of overlapping footprints and differences in signal delays Figure 4 17 Increased coverage area caused by added radiation power Figure 4 18 Reduced coverage area caused by differences in cable signal delay The lower the carrier frequency the less susceptible the ...

Page 30: ... 4 20 the offset X is negative because the radiator is actually mounted beyond the horizontal point at which the rectangular footprint starts W H L X Figure 4 19 A typical rectangular footprint for a mounting angle of 15 X W H L Figure 4 20 A typical rectangular footprint for a mounting angle of 90 The guaranteed rectangular footprints for various number of carriers mounting heights and mounting a...

Page 31: ...iators Use the following procedure to plan the radiators 1 Follow the recommendations in section Aspects of Infrared distribution systems page 23 in order to determine the positioning of the radiators 2 Look up in the table or calculate with the footprint calculation tool the applicable rectangular footprints 3 Draw the rectangular footprints in the lay out of the room 4 If the receiver can pick u...

Page 32: ...radiators are loop through connected the cabling between each radiator and the transmitter should be as symmetrical as possible see the next two figures The differences in cable signal delays can be compensated with the signal delay compensation switches on the radiators Figure 4 23 Asymmetrical arrangement of radiator cabling to be avoided Figure 4 24 Symmetrical arrangement of radiator cabling r...

Page 33: ...or rack mounting are supplied The mounting brackets can also be used to mount the transmitter to a flat surface Figure 5 1 Transmitter with optional mounting brackets and table top feet Audio input and Interpreter module 1 2 Figure 5 2 Module slot cover 5 5 1 5 2 Language Distribution System Installation en 33 Bosch Security Systems B V Operation manual 2013 11 V1 4 ...

Page 34: ...Wear an anti ESD bracelet 1 Remove the top cover of the transmitter housing 2 Remove the module slot cover 1 at the back of the transmitter Keep the screws 2 3 Insert the module 3 with the components faced down into the transmitter housing and push it firmly into the PCB connector 4 4 Fasten the slot cover 5 to the back of the transmitter housing Use the screws 2 from step 2 5 Fasten the module s ...

Page 35: ... Leave plenty of space around the radiator to prevent it becoming too hot Follow the instructions below to mount a radiator 1 Attach the mounting plate to the suspension bracket see section Attach mounting plate to the suspension bracket page 36 2 Attach the suspension bracket to the radiator see section Attach the suspension bracket page 37 3 Do one of the following Mount the radiator on a floor ...

Page 36: ...ing Refer to Mount radiator on a floor stand page 37 in case of mounting on a floor stand Refer to Mount radiator on a wall page 38 in case of wall mounting Figure 5 4 Attaching the plate to the suspension bracket in case of mounting on a floor stand Figure 5 5 Attaching the plate to the suspension bracket in case of wall mounting 5 3 1 36 en Installation Language Distribution System 2013 11 V1 4 ...

Page 37: ... a spring loaded plunger indicated by a black arrow in the figure above located above the bolt hole on the right hand arm of the bracket which is used for adjusting the angle of the radiator shown in inset in the figure above There are corresponding holes on the back of the radiator for accepting this plunger The mounting angle can be adjusted in steps of 15 Mount radiator on a floor stand Figure ...

Page 38: ...ll For wall mounting an extra wall bracket LBB 3414 00 is required must be ordered separately This bracket is attached to the wall by means of four bolts see the next figure Figure 5 9 Attaching the wall mounting bracket to a wall Notice The four bolts used to attach the bracket must each be able to withstand a pull out force of 200 kg 440 lb The bolts and plugs delivered with the LBB 3414 00 wall...

Page 39: ...hen tightening it see the next figure A split pin is then inserted into a small hole in the bolt to stop it from working loose see inset in the next figure Figure 5 11 Attaching the radiator to the wall mounting bracket The vertical angle of the radiator can be adjusted between 0 and 90 in steps of 15 The horizontal orientation of the radiator can be adjusted by loosening the bolt then turning the...

Page 40: ...ngerous and should only be attempted by individuals who have a thorough knowledge of the techniques and regulations of rigging objects overhead Bosch strongly recommends that radiators be suspended taking into account all current national federal state and local regulations It is the responsibility of the installer to ensure that radiators are safely installed in accordance with all such regulatio...

Page 41: ...esigned to mount the unit on a solid brick or concrete wall Two holes 8 mm in diameter and 55 mm in depth must be drilled 500 mm apart see the next figure Warning To comply with UL and CSA regulations the charging cabinets must be mounted in such a way that they can be easily removed by hand in case of emergency Figure 5 12 Charging cabinet mounting dimensions 5 5 Language Distribution System Inst...

Page 42: ...the optical network sockets of the transmitter to the optical network see the next figure The network mode must be enabled with the configuration menu see section Set network mode 4B page 52 5 6 1 2 Network 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 Netwo rk Figure 6 1 Connecting the optical network to the modular IR transmitter Notice See the DCN Next Generation Operating Manual for more information about connecting the tr...

Page 43: ... to the audio input cinch connectors 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 Network Figure 6 2 Connecting external audio sources to the Modular IR transmitter Notice When the cinch audio inputs are used in combination with inputs via the audio interface module the signals on corresponding channels are mixed This situation should normally be avoided by using higher numbered cinch audio inputs 6 3 Language Dis...

Page 44: ...overriding all other audio inputs If the auxiliary input is Stereo or Stereo to Mono the audio signals on the Aux Left and Aux Right inputs are distributed to all output channels overriding all other audio inputs 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 Network Figure 6 3 Connecting an emergency signal Notice When the network mode is enabled see section Set network mode 4B page 52 the emergency signal function...

Page 45: ...G59 cable to the radiator signal loop through input of the slave transmitter The Transmission mode of the slave transmitter must be set to Slave see section Set transmission 4A page 52 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 MASTER SLAVE 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 Net wor k 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 Net wor k Figure 6 4 Connecting to another transmitter 6 5 Language Distribution System Connection en 45 Bosch Security Systems B V Oper...

Page 46: ... ended cable connected to the last radiator in a loop through chain When connecting infrared radiators do not split the cable else the system will not function correctly Analog IR radiators LBB 3510 05 LBB 3511 00 and LBB 3512 00 can be used with Integrus with the following limitations Not more than the first 4 carriers can be transmitted Not more than 100 m cable length from transmitter to last r...

Page 47: ...l signal delay of these radiators are different No automatic cable termination the termination plug has to be connected to the last radiator in a trunk No communication of the radiator status to the transmitter Language Distribution System Connection en 47 Bosch Security Systems B V Operation manual 2013 11 V1 4 ...

Page 48: ... 50 The detailed descriptions of all menu items can be found in section Setup the transmitter page 51 4 4A Transmission Nr of Ch 3 3A Ch Quality Network Mode 2 1 0 Transmitter Status Fault Status Monitoring Enquiry Back Setup Serial Number Ch Names C Settings C Overview Aux Input Level Aux L Level Aux R Level Inputs Unit Name Mini Radiator Headphone Defaults 3B HW Version 3C FPGA Version 3D FW Ver...

Page 49: ... of inactivity the display automatically switches back to the first item of the Main menu Transmitter Status Each menu item is identified by a number for the Main menu or by a number plus a character for the sub menus The item identification can be found at the start of the first line and is used to navigate to and from sub menus Most menu items have one or more settable configuration options The ...

Page 50: ...enu after you have reached the first item A of the sub menu Example To jump back from an item of the main menu to the Transmitter status 1 Turn the button to the Back screen 2 Push the button to go to the Transmitter Status Example The example below shows how to set channel 11 to transmit a Stereo signal in Premium Quality using audio inputs 14 L and 15 R as source Each step shows the text on the ...

Page 51: ...after selecting Stereo as input mode step 14 the input number changes automatically to the next even number 12 which is the input number of the left signal Setup the transmitter The next sections give descriptions of the possible setup options Each description is followed by the relevant menu items with detailed information per menu option The default values see section Reset all options to factor...

Page 52: ...off When the DCN Next Generation system is switched on the transmitter is automatically switched to On Menu Item Options Description 4A Transmission Mode Standby All channels are switched off no signals are distributed On Normal transmission Input signals are distributed on the channels as set in the Channel Quality sub menu 4D Aux to All The signals on the Auxiliary inputs are distributed on one ...

Page 53: ...used can be set Note that the maximum number of channels depends on the transmitter type 4 8 16 or 32 channels and the chosen quality modes When a DCN Next Generation or a DCN wireless system is connected to the transmitter the number of channels can be automatically set by the connected system Menu Item Options Description 4C Nr of Ch Nr of channels Automatic nn The number of used channels is set...

Page 54: ...the assignment can also be done for each channel separately Menu Item Options Description 4D Ch Quality Quality All Mono SQ Set all channels to mono standard quality All Mono PQ Set all channels to mono premium quality All Stereo SQ Set all channels to stereo standard quality All Stereo PQ Set all channels to stereo premium quality Per Channel Select this option to go to the Per Channel Settings m...

Page 55: ...nd the channel number when an optical network channel On is selected or when an input is selected that can not be routed to the selected channel due to the routing limitations of the hardware typically inputs 28 29 30 31 can not be routed to other carriers than carrier 7 Language list 4E The menu item 4E Language list is reserved for future use Set channel names 4F The Channel Names menu 4F select...

Page 56: ...bled The selected carrier is disabled off Enabled The selected carrier is enabled on Notice In case the receiver is set to start with number 1 the channel numbers in the receiver will be shown with an offset of 1 compared to the transmitter View carrier assignments 4H With menu option 4H the carrier assignment can be seen i e which channels are transmitted on each carrier Note that the number of c...

Page 57: ...oor signal should be connected to the Aux inputs Menu Item Options Description 4I Aux Input Type Stereo The Aux inputs will be distributed in stereo to all channels when the transmission mode menu item 1 is set to Aux to All Stereo to Mono The Aux L and Aux R inputs are combined into a mono signal and distributed to the Symmetrical Audio Input and Interpreters Module when present Mono Emergency Th...

Page 58: ...IR radiator and the headphone output can also be permanently disabled by removing two resistors Consult your regular service contact for more information Enable disable headphone output 4N The headphone output at the front of the transmitter can be used for monitoring the input and channel signals When required e g for security reasons this option can be switched off in menu item 4N Menu Item Opti...

Page 59: ...not reset Integrus Radiators Set the output power selection switch The radiators can be switched to half power This can be used when full power is not required e g when a mobile system is used in a small conference venue Also switch a radiator to half power when an adequate air flow can not be guaranteed e g when the radiator is mounted on top of an interpreters booth Reducing the power when possi...

Page 60: ...pulse response time with a delay measurement tool In both cases the cable signal delays can be calculated manually and with the delay switch calculation tool available on the documentation DVD It is not necessary to calculate the cable signal delay in case the radiators are directly connected to the transmitter with equal cable length radiators are loop through connected but with less than 5 m dis...

Page 61: ...ivide the signal delay difference by 33 The rounded off figure is the signal delay switch position for that radiator 7 Add delay switch positions for radiators under a balcony if applicable see section Systems with more than 4 carriers and a radiator under a balcony page 65 8 Set the delay switches to the calculated switch positions The next figure and table illustrate the calculation of the cable...

Page 62: ...sponse times for each radiator by two These are the cable signal delays for each radiator 7 Determine the maximum signal delay 8 Calculate for each radiator the signal delay difference with the maximum signal delay 9 Divide the signal delay difference by 33 The rounded off figure is the delay switch position for that radiator 10 Add delay switch positions to radiators under a balcony if applicable...

Page 63: ...tch positions in a master slave configuration 1 Calculate the cable signal delay for each radiator using the procedures for a system with one transmitter 2 Calculate the signal delay of the cable between the master and the slave transmitter in the same way as for cables between a transmitter and a radiator 3 Add to the cable signal delay of the cable between the master and the slave the delay of t...

Page 64: ...ster slave transmitter m Cable signal delay per meter ns m Cable signal delay ns Signal delay slave transmitter ns Master to slave signal delay ns 50 5 6 50x5 6 280 33 280 33 313 Table 7 3 Calculation of the master to slave signal delays Radiator number Trans mitter Master to slave signal delay ns Cable signal delay ns Total signal delay ns Signal delay difference ns Delay switch position 1 Master...

Page 65: ...transmitters Systems with more than 4 carriers and a radiator under a balcony The next figure illustrates a situation in which a radiation signal delay occurs and which can be compensated for For systems with more than four carriers add one delay switch position per 10 meter 33 feet difference in signal path length to the radiators which are closest to the overlapping coverage area In the next fig...

Page 66: ...level indicator is not visible Menu Item Option Value 1 Value 2 Description 2A Source Volume Source In nn Input nr 00 31 Volume 31 0 dB The signal from audio input nn is available on the monitoring headphone output Ch nn Channel nr 00 31 Volume 31 0 dB The signal on channel nn is available on the monitoring headphone output Aux L Volume 31 0 dB The signal on the Aux Left input is available on the ...

Page 67: ...ors 2 Set the transmitter in the Test mode see section Set transmission 4A page 52 For each channel a different test tone frequency will be transmitted 3 Set a receiver on the highest available channel and listen via the headphones to the transmitted test tone 4 Test all positions and directions see next paragraph Testing during a meeting 1 Set a receiver in the Test mode and select the highest av...

Page 68: ...t is reflected from a surface with a high reflectively can also cause black spots Black spots can occur in case a transmitter is located in the same room as the radiators In that case disable the mini IR radiator of the transmitter with the configuration menu see section Enable disable IR monitoring 4M page 58 Check that the signal delay compensation switches on the radiators are set to the correc...

Page 69: ...ead only Description Transmitter Status Name The first line shows the user defined name of the transmitter see section Choose transmitter name 4O page 58 Mode The second line shows the actual transmission mode nn Channels Audio signals are distributed on nn channels Aux to All The signal on the Aux inputs is distributed on all channels nn Ch Test The test signals are distributed on nn channels Sla...

Page 70: ...as been set on the transmitter see section Set number of channels 4C page 53 5 Push the on off button for more than 2 seconds to put the receiver manually into standby mode The display of the receiver can show the following information The channel number A battery symbol when the batteries or the battery pack is almost empty Antenna symbol when the signal reception is okay No antenna symbol when n...

Page 71: ... intended to charge LBB 4540 receivers with a LBB 4550 10 battery pack You cannot charge other receiver types with the LBB 4560 charging units nor can you use other charging units to charge LBB 4540 receivers It is preferred to switch on the charging unit before inserting the receivers Receivers can be inserted or removed without damage while the charging unit is switched on Charge the battery pac...

Page 72: ...his fault is shown when there is a fault in the optical network Network Error When the Network Mode see section Set network mode 4B page 52 is Standalone this fault is shown when there is a fault in the optical network This message usually occurs when the Network Mode see section Set network mode 4B page 52 is Standalone and a DCN Next Generation CCU is connected to the transmitter Push the menu b...

Page 73: ...stem is switched on or disable the network mode menu 4B Transmitter indicates network error Enable the network mode menu 4B or disconnect the transmitter from the optical network Transmitter does not synchronize automatically to the maximum number of channels in DCN Ensure that the number of channels is set to automatic using menu item 4B Emergency contact on the transmitter does not work Check th...

Page 74: ...is audible on the receiver If the test tone is not audible do the same test with other receivers If all receivers do not work properly at that spot check the coverage of the system see Test the coverage area page 67 The charging indicator LED on the receiver is blinking Check that the charging unit is used under the specified working conditions see technical data Check that the receiver contains a...

Page 75: ...ad only Description 3A Serial Number e g 19 0 00001 Shows the serial number of the transmitter board 3B HW Version e g 01 00 Shows the version number of the transmitter board 3C FPGA Version e g 2 00 00 Shows the version number of the FPGA software of the transmitter board 3D FW Version e g 1 00 0001 Shows the version number of the transmitter firmware 10 3 Language Distribution System Troubleshoo...

Page 76: ...g Replace the battery if there is any sign of leakage or corrosion Five years Replace the battery pack Ensure that only the battery pack LBB 4550 10 is used Radiator Once a year Inspect the installation if radiators are suspended If any sign of weakness or damage is detected remedial action should be taken immediately 11 76 en Maintenance Language Distribution System 2013 11 V1 4 Operation manual ...

Page 77: ...k attenuation at 1 kHz 80 dB Dynamic range 80 dB Weighted signal to noise ratio 80 dB A Cabling and System Limits Cable type 75 Ohm RG59 Maximum number of radiators 30 per HF output Maximum cable length 900 m 2 970 feet per HF output Transmitters and Modules Infrared Transmitters Mains voltage 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz Power consumption operating maximum 55 W standby 29 W Asymmetrical audio inputs 3 dB...

Page 78: ...W sr LBB 4512 24 W sr Angle of half intensity 22 HF input Nominal 1 Vpp minimum 10 mVpp Receivers Battery Packs and Charging Units Pocket Receivers IR irradiance level 4 mW m2 per carrier Angle of half sensitivity 50 Headphone output level at 2 4 V 450 mVrms speech at maximum volume 32 ohm headphone Headphone output frequency range 20 Hz to 20 kHz Headphone output impedance 32 ohm to 2 kohm Max si...

Page 79: ... Units Mains voltage 100 240 Vac 50 60 Hz Power consumption 300 W 56 receivers charging Power consumption standby 17 W no receivers in the charging unit Language Distribution System Technical Data en 79 Bosch Security Systems B V Operation manual 2013 11 V1 4 ...

Page 80: ...ignal Audio cables Chinch connector male Pin1 Signal Pin 2 Signal Earphones 3 5 mm Jack plug Tip 1 Signal left Ring 2 Signal Right Sleeve 3 Electrical ground screen Emergency switch Terminal block Connect the emergency switch to pin 1 and 2 12 1 5 80 en Technical Data Language Distribution System 2013 11 V1 4 Operation manual Bosch Security Systems B V ...

Page 81: ... Mounting Front panel is removed when used with INT TX Integrus Transmitter Dimensions H x W x D without front panel 100 x 26 x 231 mm 39 x 10 x 91 in Weight without front panel 132 g 0 29 lb Radiators and Accessories Radiators and Accessories Mounting Suspension bracket for direct ceiling mounting Mounting plates for floor stands with M10 and 1 2 in Whitworth thread Optional wall mounting bracket...

Page 82: ...et Receivers Dimensions H x W x D 155 x 45 x 30 mm 6 1 x 1 8 x 1 2 in Weight excluding battery 75 g 0 16 lb including battery 125 g 0 27 lb Color Charcoal with silver NiMH Battery Pack Dimensions H x W x D 14 x 28 x 50 mm 0 6 x 1 1 x 1 9 in Weight 50 g 0 11 lb Charging Units Mounting LBB 4560 50 Screws and plugs for wall mounting included Dimensions H x W x D LBB 4560 00 230 x 690 x 530 mm 9 x 27 ...

Page 83: ... 4540 range LBB 4560 00 LBB 4560 50 EN60065 CAN CSA C22 2 60065 Canada UL60065 USA LBB 4511 00 LBB 4512 00 EN60065 CAN CSA C22 2 60065 Canada UL1419 USA INT TX range EN60065 EMC emission According to harmonized standard EN 55103 1 and FCC rules part 15 complying with the limits for a class A digital devices EMC immunity According to harmonized standard EN 55103 2 EMC approvals Affixed with the CE ...

Page 84: ...dard for conference systems Conforms to IEC 61603 part 7 the international standard for digital infrared transmission of audio signals for conference and similar applications 12 4 12 4 1 84 en Technical Data Language Distribution System 2013 11 V1 4 Operation manual Bosch Security Systems B V ...

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Page 86: ...5 15 96 12 8 3 187 17 11 4 5 15 84 12 7 4 5 187 17 11 5 30 88 11 8 3 165 15 11 3 5 45 63 9 7 1 5 120 12 10 1 5 60 56 8 7 0 5 90 10 9 0 5 90 49 7 7 3 5 81 9 9 4 5 10 60 64 8 8 1 5 132 12 11 0 90 64 8 8 4 100 10 10 5 The mounting height is the distance from the reception plane and not from the floor Nr Numberof carriers H mounting height m a mounting angle degrees A area m2 L length m W width m X of...

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Page 88: ... 36 13 16 15 897 39 23 15 2016 56 36 16 30 936 36 26 10 1764 49 36 11 45 690 30 23 5 1287 39 33 5 60 598 26 23 2 990 33 30 2 90 529 23 23 11 900 30 30 15 33 60 676 26 26 5 1404 39 36 0 90 676 26 26 13 1089 33 33 16 The mounting height is the distance from the reception plane and not from the floor Nr Numberof carriers H mounting height ft a mounting angle degrees A area ft2 L length ft W width ft ...

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Page 90: ... 160 16 10 3 5 15 60 10 6 4 144 16 9 4 30 70 10 7 3 140 14 10 3 45 63 9 7 1 99 11 9 1 60 49 7 7 0 90 10 9 1 90 36 6 6 3 64 8 8 4 10 60 49 7 7 2 108 12 9 0 90 49 7 7 3 5 100 10 10 5 The mounting height is the distance from the reception plane and not from the floor Nr Numberof carriers H mounting height m a mounting angle degrees A area m2 L length m W width m X offset m 90 en Technical Data Langua...

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Page 92: ...33 10 16 15 660 33 20 13 1560 52 30 13 30 759 33 23 10 1518 46 33 10 45 690 30 23 3 1080 36 30 3 60 529 23 23 990 33 30 3 90 400 20 20 10 676 26 26 13 33 60 529 23 23 7 1170 39 30 0 90 529 23 23 11 1089 33 33 16 The mounting height is the distance from the reception plane and not from the floor Nr Numberof carriers H mounting height ft a mounting angle degrees A area ft2 L length ft W width ft X o...

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