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FACTORY PRESETS......................................................................36

Factory presets, defaults.......................................................36
List of trigger signals ........................................................... 36
List of factory preset sequences............................................37
List of factory preset gong signals.........................................45
List of factory preset alarm signals........................................

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Troubleshooting........................................................................47
FAQ’S, hints.............................................................................48
Examples for alarm texts .................................................... ... 50
Block diagram .................................................................... .... 51

Dimensions............................................................................52

Specifications...........................................................................53
Warranty ................................................................................ 54

Summary of Contents for DMM 4650

Page 1: ...f the messages can be selected depending on memory extension and different user requirements With maximum memory extension a total recording time of 16 minutes is possible Password protection for various operation levels is provided For EASY USER the provided operation features are similar to those known from cassette recorders or CD players The control of the programs is performed via floating in...

Page 2: ... Soft key edt 13 Title 13 Priority 13 Play all 13 Release 13 Free space 13 lnfo 13 Checksum 13 Delete 13 Level adjustment record level 14 Remote recording 14 Audio quality recording time 14 Message memory extension 14 Asterisk after displayed running time 14 GONG 15 General 15 Gong presets 15 Operation menu gong 15 Load 15 Edit 15 Title 15 Priority 15 Save 15 List of available gong parameters 16 A...

Page 3: ...iority 26 Password 26 Outputs 26 Bypass 26 Sum gain 27 lnit DMM 4650 27 Format Flash 27 Flash space 27 Software 27 Language 27 Backup 27 Restore 28 RS 232 28 Clock 28 SELF TEST 29 General 29 Operation menu self test 29 CONNECTIONS 30 Control inputs and control outputs Port A D 30 General 30 Control levels and currents 30 Inputs 30 Outputs 31 Installation example 31 Inputs 31 Outputs 31 Audio input...

Page 4: ... trigger signals 36 List of factory preset sequences 37 List of factory preset gong signals 45 List of factory preset alarm signals 47 Troubleshooting 47 FAQ S hints 48 Examples for alarm texts 50 Block diagram 51 Dimensions 52 Specifications 53 Warranty 54 ...

Page 5: ...TANT SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the Operating Instructions unless you are qualified to do so Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel 1 Security regulations as stated in the EN 60065 VDE 0860 IEC 65 and the CSA E65 94 have t...

Page 6: ...dphones Wired in parallel a OdBu socket is provided on the rear panel 4 Multi function Display Back lit LC display 2 lines with 16 characters each The display lights up by pressing any key The display is dimmed whenever the EXIT key gets pres sed or no key is pressed for at all within a short while 5 SOFT KEY Depending on the selected operation mode the soft keys are used in various ways The accor...

Page 7: ...24 V DC voltage it is possible to connect external floating control keys as well as contacts directly All inputs and outputs and their corresponding functions can be freely assigned or a factory preset can be recalled instead REAR PANEL 12 PORT A 4 control inputs and 4 trigger outputs 1 fault output alarm on defect of the appliance 1 24V DC 90 mA power source 13 PORT B Control inputs trigger outpu...

Page 8: ...are looped via INPUT and OUTPUT to the power amplifier The SUM control can be programmed for this stand by position In case of failure a stand by relay takes over the connection When starting a sequence via control line the desired audio signal gets generated DMM SIGNAL and fed to the OUTPUT via the programmable DMM control The controls DMM SUM defined within the sequence determine whether the two...

Page 9: ...er menu Logic level high low delay and function dyn stc latch can be set The desired sequence Sxx gets chosen here as well For this sequence the actions of the DMM 4650 are programmed step by step Standard sequences are provided as factory presets They can be modified as need arises and stored as user presets Example of a sequence set output lamp indicator audio control SUM off audio control DMM 3...

Page 10: ...th the menu key ok After entering the correct 4 digit password the display shows the number of your user level Using the cursor keys you are able to select the desired menu The EXIT key cancels the operation and the appliance is protected against unauthorized use Priority function With the DMM 4650 provides the opportunity to set priorities from 0 to 99 where 99 represents the highest priority lev...

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Page 12: ...ts or stops the playback of the selected message Recording is stopped by pressing the stop key Recording pressing this key once switches the selected message into recording stand by In case a previously recorded message exists the question delete is displayed and leaving you the choice to record a new message with Y Yes or cancel the command with N No If you choose delete the record key has to be ...

Page 13: ...audio tape deck or DAT recorder via the phone pre listen outputs Release Confirming Release with the soft key ok the display shows that the search for lost blocks in the flash memory sound memory has been engaged Whenever such blocks are found the memory structure gets repaired which is also indicated on the display This menu s operation is used to release memory that has been mistakenly reserved ...

Page 14: ... long 8 bit p Law The factory default setting is 8 kHz long for all messages The newly set audio quality is maintained and individual adjustment for each message is possible Table for recording time minutes versus audio quality and installed sound memory extension NR 90205 Accuracy CD long bandwidth 4 kHz 8 kHz 16 kHz 4 kHz 8 kHz 16 kHz without NR 90205 2 min 1 min 0 5 min 4 min 2 min 1 min 1 x NR...

Page 15: ...he gong After pressing the EXIT key previous menu level the question store yes no appears on the display Acknowledging this question lets you save your new settings in a user preset Title Confirming Title with the soft key ok the name of the currently loaded gong sequence appears on the display Using the cursor keys you are able to enter a new name that consists of up to 8 characters The soft keys...

Page 16: ...XL L M S XS XXS short approx 1 sec Type two stroke one stroke barl first gong stroke A highest sound B C to D deepest sound attackl attack rate from 00ms hard to 99ms soft releasel fading sound from XXL long several seconds XL L M S XS XXS short approx l sec start 2 start delay of the second gong stroke in seconds min 00 0s max 99 9s bar2 second gong stroke A highest sound B C to D deepest sound a...

Page 17: ...forming a restart The RECORD key stops the alarm After pressing the EX T key previous menu level the question store yes no appears on the display Acknowledging this question lets you save your new settings in a user preset Title Confirming Title with the soft key ok the name of the currently loaded alarm is displayed Using the cursor keys lets you enter a name of up to 8 characters The soft keys A...

Page 18: ...t until frequency2 is reached frequency2 reverse frequency of the sound in Hz min 40Hz max 9999Hz is swept until frequencyl is reached time sweep duration from freql to inversion point in sec min O Ols max 99 99s The duration of the sweep freql inversion point freql is symmetrical ratio duty cycle of the square wave in percent min 1 max 50 repeat number of repetitions of the sweep Freq 1 inversion...

Page 19: ...e in percent min 1 max 50 repeat number of repetitions of one frequency min l x max 9999x 0000 corresponds to infinite repetition Values in parenthesis example Post A23 Type burst Frequency pitch of the sound in Hz min 40Hz max 9999Hz on time duration for which the sound is heard in sec min 00 01 s max 99 99s off time duration of the pause in sec min 00 01 s max 99 99s Ratio duty cycle of the squa...

Page 20: ...on announcement with the soft key ok select new input evel and the soft keys yes no are displayed Adjusting the electronic input level control is performed here After recording a short test signal the control s new setting is automatically stored and stays This value is independent of the recording level in Massage recording Pressing the soft key ok cancels the level adjustment menu and the DMM 46...

Page 21: ... that the prerequisite for a sequence start is fulfilled 4 The cursor keys provide the possibility to choose of a selection of three distinct conditions for a sequence to be started A valid start attempt is initiated only if the conditions 2 and 3 are fulfilled The switch dyn dynamic tries to start the stated sequence and simultaneously deletes the start command A currently running sequence with e...

Page 22: ...tly running the sequence 23 is started once The end of the starting impulse is arbitrary Sequence 21 is initiated when the control input is without power for at least 0 2 seconds and no other sequence with a higher priority is currently running Since the control input is still low at the end of the sequence S21 starts once again 24V U INP ov If this control line s watchdog level is not altered for...

Page 23: ... of 00 up to 99 After pressing the EXIT key previous menu level the question store yes no appears on the display Acknowledging this question lets you save your new settings in a user preset Stop trigger When confirming stop trigger with the soft key ok a menu is displayed which allows trigger settings for an input control line Possible choices are described in the chapter trigger The stop trigger ...

Page 24: ...irmed using the soft key y yes Choosing save stores ail modifications made in the above mentioned menu items into the selected user preset Thus individual saving the parameters in not necessary since they remain in memory until another sequence is loaded If a factory preset sequence S20 S21 is chosen for saving only the stop trigger is stored Sequence example Via sequence load S28 step list the st...

Page 25: ...d then recording starts at the last adjusted recording level Audio quality and name of this message stay unchanged The message priority is identical with the sequence priority The execution time lasts until End Delete Message start of recording Dly ttt t S sets a timer to ttt t seconds and starts measuring this time sand glass Count xxxx sets a counter event counter to a starting value xxxx With e...

Page 26: ...xing user priorities that are lower than the current user level The cursor keys are used to assign a user number and its priority The new setting is only effective after confirming the entry with the soft key ok new priority stored The EXIT key switches to the prior menu level Password Confirming password with the soft key ok the display shows passwordchange and the soft key ok This menu provides ...

Page 27: ...key the initialization process is complete The start init DMM 4650 is reserved for basic software updates and for applications where the unit is used differently format Flash Confirming format Flash with the soft key ok the Message format Flash bank X and the soft key ok appear on the display A bank number can be selected using the cursor keys and ok together with the question sure are displayed i...

Page 28: ...ormats is to be found on the pages 33 35 The EXIT key terminates this mode returning to the prior menu level RS232 Confirming RS232 with the soft key ok displays the current baud rate of the REMOTE RS232 interface With the cursor keys the desired data rate can be set and is effective immediately Normally this adjustment is necessary before Backup or Restore and remains in memory This function can ...

Page 29: ...number Er xx the amount and a scrolling text in the lower line on the display Using the cursor keys lets you select individual error numbers The actual meaning of these numbers is explained in the table on page 47 The number shows how often a specific error has occurred The scrolling text records the first and last occurence of the error see setting clock The EXIT key terminates this menu return t...

Page 30: ...D connectors male Pin assignment for ports A B C D corresponds to A B C D pin name pin name 1 Batt 7 20 OUT 1 14 Batt 8 21 OUT 2 2 15 INP 1 9 22 OUT 3 3 16 INP 2 10 23 OUT 4 4 17 INP 3 11 Batt 5 18 INP 4 24 Batt 6 Batt 12 25 Fault Out Only PORT A 19 Batt 13 Batt max 90 mA Control levels and currents Power source Batt Batt corresponds to a supply voltage of 20V 31 V of the DMM 4650 For current limi...

Page 31: ...arm text Key pressed starts sequence DIN alarm 1 sec pause alarm text MOO 1 sec pause DIN alarm etc key released terminates the sequence B3 4 tone gong Input impulse starts a 4 tone gong G20 B4 Pre gong Input static key pressed starts pre gong and enables announcement via DMM 4650 key released terminates the sequence OUTPUTS All outputs are floating relay contacts Al System on Switches on the elec...

Page 32: ...to the IEC 268 standards If unbalanced XLR connection is desired PIN1 and PIN3 have to be bridged using ajumper Specifications are to be found in the appendix on page 53 If balanced floating connection is necessary the extension kit NR 9021 1 has to be installed for the INPUT and NR 9021 0 for the OUTPUT ...

Page 33: ...erface settings Baud rate 300 to 38400 The baud rate can be set at the DMM 4650 System setup RS232 Data bits 8 as well as via the interface with command see list REMOTE commands Parity none After pressing the Return key on the PC Line Feed the unit returns Stop bit 1 DMM 4650 communication test Protocol Xon Xoff The baud rate is factory preset to 9600 baud Backup Restore commands Priority The back...

Page 34: ...udio data stored in the message memory flash memory baud nnnnn shows current baud rate or sets the DMM 4650 s baud rate to a new value date TT MM JJ shows the current date or sets the date to a new value list Axx The DMM 4650 transfers the selected presets data to the PC in plain text Gxx For documentation it is possible to print the presets contents via the PC for further information see help com...

Page 35: ...oing to be stored in the selected file The data transmission starts after pressing the return key The received data is displayed on the PC s screen After the transmission is finished select Cancel on the lower left hand side to terminate the data transfer Upon completion of the data backup the contents of the file can be checked using the read text file command or any text editor If necessary the ...

Page 36: ...B Language German RS 232 9600 Baud List of trigger signals Al Off release S21 to S25 S31 and S33 to S37 wait for High at At return messag for system ready upon release the signal output starts A2 high 00 1 dyn S20 stops each running sequence A3 high 00 1 dyn S21 start alarm message MOO A4 high 00 1 dyn S22 start DIN alarm pulse trigger Bl high 00 1 dyn S23 start DIN alarm high start low stop B2 hi...

Page 37: ... the message is completed the se 8 DMM 2dB quence is finished and the device returns to the stand by mode 9 Start m 00 i e all line and relay contact settings re enter the status prior to 10 wt Audio the start of the sequence ll End Sequence Nummer Title Priority Stopp trigger S 22 DIN Airm 93 off Step Command Parameter Start continuous DIN alarm siren 1200 Hz 500 Hz per second 1 Out At set 2 wt I...

Page 38: ...rity Stopp trigger S 24 Airm Txt 91 B2 Low 00 1 s Stc Stop Command Parameter DIN alarm alarm text DIN alarm sequence start key B2 1 Out A1 set ON Stop with key B2 OFF 2 wt In A1 high 3 Out B4 Clr Description Turns the sound reinforcement system on relay Al 4 Out B2 set and waits for acknowledgment input Al system ready When 5 Out B3 set B2 set the system is ready the output B4 music program off is...

Page 39: ... key B4 on end of announcement with key B4 off 1 Out B4 cir 2 Out B2 set Description The output B4 music program off is opened and in 3 Out Bl set succession B2 mandatory reception E is being closed After 4 Sum 3dB closing the signaling contact Bl pre gong runs the audio 5 DMM 5dB controls are set to audio input pre gong mix After 4 seconds the 6 Start G 24 signaling contact B1 ready for announcem...

Page 40: ...set starts by briefly pressing the input C3 button menu trigger 2 Record M 01 stops by pressing the input C3 button again 3 Out C2 set 4 Dly 010 0 s Description Closing the signaling contact C3 remote recording 5 if Stop runs starts erasing the message After successful erasing the 6 NOP signaling contact C2 start recording is being closed The 7 IF Stop recording is terminated by switching the cont...

Page 41: ...pressing the key fire micro 1 Out Al set phone allows for an announcement via audio input after 2 wt Al High the key is being released the alarm is continued 3 Out B4 car Description Turns the power of the electro acoustics sound 4 Out B2 set reinforcement system on relay Al and waits for acknow 5 Out B3 ledgment input Al system ready When the system is ready 6 out A3 the output B4 music program o...

Page 42: ...t 2 wt In A1 High Description Turns the sound reinforcement system s power on 3 Out B4 clr relay Al and waits for acknowledgment input Al system 4 Out B2 set ready When the system is ready the output B4 music program 5 Out B3 set off is opened and B2 B3 mandatory reception E D is closed 6 Out A3 set Closing the signaling contact A3 alarm signal running swit 7 Sum Off ches the audio controls to the...

Page 43: ...Audio by the stop sequence After the stop sequence ends the DMM 4650 13 Jump 90 returns to stand by mode 14 End Sequence Nummer Title Priority Stopp trigger S 35 fireship 95 off Step Command Parameter Ship alarm Fire 1 Out At set Description Turns the sound reinforcement system s power on 2 wt In Al High relay Al and waits for acknowledgment input Al system ready 3 Out B4 clr When the system is re...

Page 44: ...1 wt In 04 Low contacts is taken over by the stop sequence After the stop 12 Break sequence ends the DMM 4650 returns to stand by mode 13 Jump 09 14 End Sequence Nummer Title Priority Stopp trigger S 37 Telefon 95 off Step Command Parameter Telephone bell 1 Out Al set Description Turns the sound reinforcemnet system s power on 2 wt In Al High relay Al and waits for acknowledgment input Al system 3...

Page 45: ...L no 0001 8 0 sec 24 Vorgong 00 twotone 1 A 04 ms XL no 2 B 06 ms XL 0 5 sec 0001 9 0 sec G25 T rgong 00 fourtone 1 A 04 ms m no 2 B 06 ms m 0 5 sec 3 A 07 ms XL 0 5 sec 4 B 10 MS XL 0 5 sec no no G26 Alrmgong 00 twotone 1 A 04 ms m no 2 B 06 ms m 0 5 sec endless 0 5 sec Definitions for the gong table bar A high frequency to bar D low frequency no parameter not available attack bar attack ms relea...

Page 46: ...le Priority Type Freq 1 time 1 Freq 2 time 2 Ratio Repeat number Hz sec Hz A23 POST 00 jumptone 925 0 50 1075 0 50 14 endless A28 Telefon 00 jumptone 440 0 0 5494 0 05 50 20X Alarm Title Priority Type Frequency ontime offtime Ratio Number number Hz sec sec A26 BZB Fire 00 Burst 420 12 00 12 00 14 5x A29 AbndnShp 00 Burst 800 12 00 1 50 14 endless A30 Schiff1 00 Burst 800 1 50 1 50 14 4x A31 Schiff...

Page 47: ...ng power on 4 I 15V tests internal supply voltage 15V 5 Bypass function of audio bypass relay hardware and software 6 Fault function of fault relay hardware and software 7 User mem data error of passwords and their priorities 8 Trig mem data error in trigger settings 9 Sequ mem data error in user presets of sequences 10 Stop mem data error in user settings of stop triggers 11 Airm mem data error i...

Page 48: ...ce for the message mistakenly has been recorded by the installer without programming access for users with a lower priority Solution b User 3 has to delete this message Question How can I test a sequence only user 3 without audio transmission Explanation The System setup Bypass menu provides the possibility to switch the audio bypass relay to direct connection input output for the duration of the ...

Page 49: ...on I would like to use the startlstop function of the factory presets S 28 S 30 for playback and remote recording of the message M 02 see also on page 36 4014 1 My installation should include the inputs B3 and B4 instead of the inputs C3 and C4 reserved in the preset The indication lamps are not needed which makes retrofitting the port C not necessary Solution Performing the following changes is o...

Page 50: ...e marked exits Technical malfunction 3 Ladies and gentlemen may we have your attention please Because we are experiencing some technical difficulties we kindly ask you to leave the hall immediately using the marked exits Please remain calm and follow the instructions of the authorized personal Fire Attention fire alarm Please use the marked exits to leave the hall immediately Follow the instructio...

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Page 53: ...ax Output voltage Output 3 8V 14dBu Pre Output 9V 21 dBu Phones 9V 21dBu Output impedance Output bal 136 Ohm Output unbal 68 Ohm Pre Output 220 Ohm Phones 220 Ohm Frequency response Input Output 20Hz 2OkHz 3 OdB Mic Input 20Hz 16kHz 18 3dB Others 20Hz 16kHz 0 3dB Signal to noise ratio Input Output 108dB A weighted Message 9OdB A weighted THD Input Output 0 03 at 1 kHz Message 0 05 at 1 kHz Data fo...

Page 54: ... date of purchase on Warranty claims will only be upheld if valid i e fully completed warranty forms are submitted This warranty shall not cover damage caused by incorrect or improper operation Any claim to warranty shall become null and void in the event of modifications to the equipment being made by third parties or the purchaser himself ...

Page 55: ...Hirhberger Ring 45 94315 Straubing Telefon 09421 706 0 Telefax 09421 706 265 Änderungen vorbehalten Subject to change without prior notice Printed in Germany 01 09 2000 355607 lnternet http www eviaudio de ...

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