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Product Warranty 

 

This product is offered with a 1 year warranty from the date of purchase. Any defect that arises due 
to faulty materials or workmanship will either be replaced, or repaired free of charge by the agent 
from whom you purchased the unit. Please note charges will be incurred on any products returned 
for service / repair not in warranty or have been subject to customer abuse or incorrect wiring. 

The warranty is subject to the following provisions: 

 

The warranty does not cover accidental damage, misuse, cabinet parts, knobs, batteries or 
consumable items. Any product returned to Clockaudio failing to meet the terms listed will 
incur a repair and carriage charge.  

 

The product must be correctly installed and operated in accordance with the instructions 
supplied with the product. 

 

Unauthorised modifications and alterations to the original specifications will render the 
warranty void. 

 

The product must be used for the sole purpose that it was designed for. 

 

The warranty given is strictly with the original owner and becomes invalid if the product is 
resold or becomes damaged by inexpert repair. 

 

Product purchased outside of the countries served by Clockaudio designated / approved 
agents are not covered by the warranty. 

 

Specifications / improvements are subject to change without notice. 

 

Clockaudio disclaims any liability for incidental or consequential damages. 

 

The warranty is in addition to and does not diminish your statutory legal rights.   

 

 

 

CLOCKAUDIO IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES 
INCLUDING LABOUR COSTS FOR REMOVING AND REPLACING DEFECTIVE PRODUCTS 
OR PARTS. THIS DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS. 

Summary of Contents for CCRM 4000

Page 1: ...Installation and User Guide CCRM 4000 Motorised Ceiling Retractable Microphone...

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Page 3: ...From this version of the documentation Clockaudio is removing the terms Master and Slave and replacing them with Main and Secondary respectively Copyright Copyright 2020 Clockaudio Ltd All rights rese...

Page 4: ...n case they need to be referred to later 7 If the unit needs to be cleaned only use dry cloth the unit is not waterproof 8 There may be a risk of fire if the unit is exposed to dripping or running wat...

Page 5: ...DSP IN Connector 16 5 2 Main Unit Cable Wiring Connections using a DSP 16 5 3 DSP Mute Control 17 5 4 Audio Out Socket 18 5 4 1 Single Element version 18 5 4 2 Tri Element version 18 6 Programming CC...

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Page 7: ...c microphone deployment via an external positive 2 5V to 12V signal applied to the Main s DSP port or via the IR sensor Triggering the Main unit will also deploy any other attached Secondary units Mic...

Page 8: ...capsule cardioid microphone has capsules positioned at 120 degrees apart providing a full 360 degree pickup For North American market the CCRM 4000 is available with a Plenum enclosure for both the s...

Page 9: ...ondary Plenum Single Element Main Plenum Tri Element Secondary Plenum Tri Element CCRM 4000 unit Single element microphone Tri element microphone Audio link cable IR receiver sensor CCRM 4000 IR IR re...

Page 10: ...a fully assembled unit 2 Remove the CCRM 4000 system from its transportation box and remove the 2 foam end caps The transportation box and packing should be stored as this is the best packaging to use...

Page 11: ...ile bracket so that the large slot is directly over the hole that has previously been cut in the ceiling for the bezel Ensure that the front and back of the bracket fits snugly over the ceiling tile T...

Page 12: ...oth a few times This will straighten the cable Connect the RJ12 plug from the top bezel into Socket 2 BEZEL on the Main unit 13 For safety reasons the frame to ceiling tile fixing eye bolt 2 at each e...

Page 13: ...After installation has been completed it is important to operate the unit a few times to allow the cable to settle and find its natural final rest position The microphone can then be aligned correctl...

Page 14: ...oam end caps The transportation box and packing should be stored as this is the best packaging to use in the unlikely event of having to return the system to your dealer 3 Cut the tape securing the la...

Page 15: ...e bracket fits snugly over the ceiling tile T Bar rails Secure the ceiling bracket to the T Bar rails using the supplied four eye bolts finger tight 8 Insert the ceiling bezel up through the ceiling t...

Page 16: ...ame and also used to suspend the CCRM 4000 and bracket Unravel the Y cable harnesses and attach the hooks to the eye bolts at each end of the ceiling tile bracket 14 Push the free end of the cable har...

Page 17: ...ll illuminate each time a button is pressed on the remote 3 4 Secondary unit wiring connections When adding a second CCRM 4000 unit as a Secondary device 1 Connect a DC supply cable between the Main a...

Page 18: ...econdary wiring connection For addition of further Secondary units connect a CAT5 between Socket 4 LINK and Socket 3 DSP IN of the next Secondary Repeat for additional units to form a daisy chain Ensu...

Page 19: ...brackets fixed using 6 x M4 x 12 countersunk screws attach the CCRM 4000 to the wall Mount the bezel appropriately where required Remember that the further away the unit is mounted from the microphon...

Page 20: ...an be used for power In while the other can be used to distribute power to the next daisy chained unit Using Clockaudio recommended PSU up to 4 CCRM 4000s can be daisy chained Impedance matching Z On...

Page 21: ...single RJ45 connector IR Socket 1 Connects to the IR sensor This sensor supplied with Main units only is used to initially program the height of each microphone BEZEL Socket 2 This RJ12 connector is...

Page 22: ...Control Signal Input Between 2 5V DC and 12V DC Microphones down to set height 0V Microphones up to ceiling bezel switch 2 GND Return for Logic Control Signal Note This is not a common GND for the uni...

Page 23: ...rrect RJ45 connection cable To function correctly the common mute signal from all units must be connected via an external pull up resistor not supplied to an arbitrary voltage V at the DSP as illustra...

Page 24: ...r DSP Phantom power adaptor is inbuilt but requires an external 9 48VDC phantom power to be applied Supplied with the tri element CCRM 4000 is a link cable to enable fast connection of the audio outpu...

Page 25: ...he microphones is done with either the IR Remote or the DSP It will not work if deployed using IR remote and retracted via DSP or vice versa 6 2 IR Remote Layout The following table describes the func...

Page 26: ...ne can be done using either the IR Remote or the DSP However whatever method is used to deploy the microphone the same method must be used to retract it For instance trying to retract a microphone usi...

Page 27: ...l be necessary on each of the Secondary to change the units decimal rotary address switch to 2 for the 2nd Secondary 3 on the 3rd Secondary etc Then as described above repeat the button sequences on t...

Page 28: ...tor has been removed Check that there is clear view of transmitter to IR sensor The red LED on the IR sensor should light each time a button is pressed Check remote red LED is showing when buttons are...

Page 29: ...RJ45 LINK 1 x 3 pin XLR for Audio Out 2 x 18VDC Power 1 x RJ45 IR Sensor 1 x RJ12 Bezel 1 X RJ45 DSP IN 1 x RJ45 LINK 1 x RJ45 for Audio Out Link cable is supplied with female RJ45 fan out to 3 x Phoe...

Page 30: ...talled and operated in accordance with the instructions supplied with the product Unauthorised modifications and alterations to the original specifications will render the warranty void The product mu...

Page 31: ...bsite www clockaudio com Corporate Headquarters Clockaudio Limited Wellington Gate Silverthorne Way Waterlooville Hampshire PO7 7XY United Kingdom Tel 44 23 92251193 Subsidiaries Clockaudio North Amer...

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