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Summary of Contents for PROMATRIX System

Page 1: ...Reference Manual...

Page 2: ...tructions when installing the appliance 6 For maintenance and servicing please refer to qualified service personnel only WARNING DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVIS RISQU DE CHOC ELE...

Page 3: ...med by the turning frame or any other movable parts of the rack shelf Damaged cables can lead to fire hazard and or can be the cause for electric shock 9 The mains cord of the rack shelf installation...

Page 4: ...rated real time clock is going to be synchronized to the DCF77 timesync signal an active DCF77 antenna for reception NRS 90193 including cables This feature is only available in areas where DCF77 rece...

Page 5: ...log I O module cannot be used as a stand alone system At least a DPM 4000 a 24 V power supply plus all necessary cabling is needed to build up a minimal installation According to their technical speci...

Page 6: ...er from increased dust and moisture The radiation of direct sunlight or other heat sources should be avoided During operation rear connectors have to be covered since they partly conduct voltages that...

Page 7: ...ows configuring the system to basically match any requirement The system is capable of managing up to 16 paging stations and up to 100 output lines More than 150 control inputs and outputs are availab...

Page 8: ...ric digital filters allowing for optimal tone control The filters provide different filter types like Hi Lo pass filters shelving filters and peak dip filters providing the possibility for adjusting t...

Page 9: ...e control of multimedia systems etc A total of 130 control inputs for logic levels 128 control inputs for analog levels 16 inputs for rotary encoders 127 logic control outputs and 128 analog control o...

Page 10: ...nected to another independent RS 485 port which allows direct management of up to 64 power amplifiers and 8 DCS 401 Connecting a PC is established via serial RS 232 port on the rear panel of the DPM 4...

Page 11: ...tware Installation To install the PROMATRIX Designer on your PC you have to insert the PROMATRIX Designer CD into CD ROM or DVD drive on your PC in the Windows menu select the entry Execute enter the...

Page 12: ...he PROMATRIX Designer icon on the desktop the PROMATRIX Designer software starts using the corresponding project 4 1 4 Uninstalling PROMATRIX Designer For removing the PROMATRIX Designer software from...

Page 13: ...l Floating control inputs with freely definable functions Floating control outputs for general control purposes with freely definable functions Linking of internal and external control inputs and outp...

Page 14: ...or the intercommunication between several DPM 4000s or connecting external devices entire installations AUDIO MATRIX 4x4 INPUT FILTERS OUTPUT DELAYS CHIME ALARM SIGNAL GENERATOR MESSAGE RECORDER SYSTE...

Page 15: ...location with improved reception is recommended 2 LED READY This LED indicates the operation mode of the PROMATRIX System After switching the power on the READY LED blinks while the system boots Depen...

Page 16: ...erational status directly on the appliance INP1 6 7 Floating input for monitoring remote controlling the battery power supply usually connected to a battery module or battery charging unit Since this...

Page 17: ...4000 power amplifiers with remote interface The connector provides a RS 485 interface for communicating with control modules and power amplifiers pins 4 5 a balanced audio input for the insertion of...

Page 18: ...For detailed description please refer to the following chapters The DPM 4000 is shipped with one 8 I O control module installed 8 Slots for Audio Output Modules The slots 3 and 4 are the DPM 4000 s au...

Page 19: ...2 interface 19 200 Baud 8 data bits 1 stop bit no parity Xon Xoff Remote interface Serial port RS 485 standard Supply output short circuit proof electronically programmable fuse Supply voltage 24 V DC...

Page 20: ...ecessary retrofitting the audio inputs with transformers is possible DPM PCI DPC 4000 IN 90215 A B DPC 4000 IN figure 5 7 2 channel paging station module Note When connecting several paging consoles t...

Page 21: ...00m mind the voltage drop for operation voltage and must follow a line structure short stub cables are permissible Twisted pair wiring is of special importance Using IY ST Y wiring is allowable 38400...

Page 22: ...rom the mains power supply 2 Loosen the two locking screws and carefully slide the module out of the slot 3 Remove the two resistors of the corresponding input channel IN A R6 R7 IN B R3 R8 4 Place th...

Page 23: ...into the audio path via jumper setting The input channels can be switched separately to the monitor bus and you can listen to the signal via headphones or loudspeaker either which is being connected...

Page 24: ...1 AUX 2 PILOT B PILOT A MON B MON A GAIN AUX 2 GAIN AUX 1 GAIN JP2 LIN COMP JP1 5 6 JP1 1 2 3 4 figure 5 13 block diagram MIC LINE 2 AUX input module Internal Settings 1 AUX input sensitivity The inpu...

Page 25: ...be incorporated into the signal path via jumper JP2 position 1 2 COMP Normally the compressor limiter should be used to eliminate the risks of overdrive and clipping when directly connecting a microp...

Page 26: ...listen to the signal via headphones or loudspeaker either which is being connected to the monitor output M IC L INE IN M IC L INE IN GAIN 9 02 17 B M IC L INE IN A GAIN DPM M LI figure 5 15 2 channel...

Page 27: ...iagram of the 2 channel MIC LINE input module Internal Settings 1 MIC LINE switching and sensitivity setting for the MIC LINE inputs The MIC LINE input s internal PAD switches IN A S1 IN B S2 allow sw...

Page 28: ...LIN figure 5 18 retrofitting the input transformers internal settings location of parts NRS 90217 Retrofitting Input Transformers In case galvanic separation of the audio signals is necessary the mod...

Page 29: ...r bus and you can listen to the signal via headphones or loudspeaker either which being connected to the monitor output B IN 4 AUX A UX IN 3 L R AUX IN 2 AUX I N 1 A 90 228 DPM AUX figure 5 19 2 chann...

Page 30: ...AUX 4 R AUX 3 AUX 4 AUX 4 GAIN AUX 3 GAIN figure 5 20 block diagram 2 channel AUX input module Internal Settings AUX input sensitivity setting Using trimmers VR1 AUX 1 VR2 AUX 2 VR3 AUX 3 and VR4 AUX...

Page 31: ...can be switched via jumper If necessary a compressor limiter circuit can be incorporated in the audio path Input channels can be switched separately to the monitor bus and you can listen to the signal...

Page 32: ...twisted in pairs as follows pair 1 1 2 24 V GND pair 2 3 6 free pair 3 4 5 RS 485 pair 4 7 8 AUDIO figure 5 23 pin assignment of the DPC 4000 socket RJ 45 extension cord The RS 485 bus may not exceed...

Page 33: ...ted on the printed board assembly which allows correctly configuring the input It is important to change the jumper accordingly open LINE closed MIC when changing the MIC LINE switch When shipped the...

Page 34: ...r supply 2 Loosen the two locking screws and carefully slide the module out of its slot 3 Remove the two resistors of the corresponding input channel IN A R8 R9 IN B R3 R4 4 With the DPC 4000 input IN...

Page 35: ...r signal correspondingly The output module employs integrated output relays that prevent switching noise from being heard When switching the system on the output signal is put through after the system...

Page 36: ...NRS 90227 NRS 90227 MON A MON B MUTE A MUTE B figure 5 29 block diagram of the 2 channel LINE output module Setting Output Levels Via Jumpers Each of the two outputs output level can be set to 0 dB or...

Page 37: ...module out of its slot 3 Remove the two resistors of the correspondent output channel OUT A R2 R3 OUT B R4 R5 4 Close the two bridges of the correspondent output channel OUT A LK1 LK2 OUT B LK3 LK4 T...

Page 38: ...ts can ignite switching functions or macros either during a change of state or in any stationary state This offers the possibility to monitor line idling currents e g in fire alert system installation...

Page 39: ...m shows the assignment of RJ 45 contacts to inputs outputs figure 5 32 pin assignment of the IN OUT connectors Block diagram DIGITAL SUPPLY BOARD STATUS ID SPI 5V U24 BOARD CONTROL 4 RES IN1 IN8 IN7 I...

Page 40: ...sampling format 16 bit linear at a bandwidth of 20kHz 8 bit compressed at a bandwidth of 10kHz maximum recording time 16 bit 20kHz 1 message memory 22 5 sec 16 bit 20kHz 4 message memory 90 sec 8 bit...

Page 41: ...n line surveillance via polling functions covered alarm key not with DPC 4106 additional alarm keys or key locked switches can be optionally retrofitted connection of an external PTT microphone or aud...

Page 42: ...functions figure 5 34 overview of possible paging console functions Detailed information on the different functions is provided within the following chapters of this handbook power on off program assi...

Page 43: ...once for transmitting messages gong or alarm signals vocal messages or to assign programs One time pressing selects all areas The corresponding LED s and the ALL LED are lit Subsequent pressing cancel...

Page 44: ...xception of the directing station This terminal allows canceling all signals While in setup mode this key increases the selected parameter value parameter entry 9 PROGRAM key and LED Pressing the PROG...

Page 45: ...4 Connections 1 LAN socket This is the interface for connecting DPC 4000 Series paging stations to the PROMATRIX system The 8 pole RJ 45 connector provides power supply control interface RS 485 and a...

Page 46: ...front panel foil The most convenient way of printing the labels is to utilize the word processing software MS WORD A suitable MS WORD template file is supplied Please note that with different printer...

Page 47: ...allation The procedure is similar to making a selective call First all areas of the installation are selected by pressing the ALL key Pressing the TALK button activates the collective call During the...

Page 48: ...ressing the ALARM key cancels the alarm Selective Alarm When a paging station is equipped with a second ALARM key providing the option for selective alarms it is possible to transmit alarm signals int...

Page 49: ...assign mode Pressing a single or several selection keys assigns the outputted program background music to the selected areas and groups The corresponding LED s are lit Program transmission has always...

Page 50: ...peration 4 digit setup mode 3 Pre gong signal Message pre gong ON OFF 4 Buzzer Acoustic signal buzzer on failure or as alert and during an outgoing alarm signal 5 Compressor Microphone pre amplifier c...

Page 51: ...y using the key The pre gong function can also be activated or deactivated during PC configuration 4 Buzzer The integrated buzzer can be programmed as acoustic alert signal During failure malfunction...

Page 52: ...e already launched call is interrupted by events with higher priority setting GONG LED OFF No gong signal started Lights green Gong signal in progress manually started or pre programmed pre gong signa...

Page 53: ...priority level 5 2 10 DPC 4350 Paging Station Extension The DPC 4350 paging station extension provides selection keys only It is employed whenever a higher amount than 50 lines need to be accessed or...

Page 54: ...el 2 2222 Pre gong signal OFF Buzzer ON acoustic alert signal Compressor OFF Extension socket EXT OFF Options 2 nd alarm key Not programmed Key lock switch Not programmed PTT microphone Call in pre se...

Page 55: ...6 dBu Covered alarm key sealable Option Yes DPC 4350 extension connection provided Yes Connections RJ 45 Supplied connection cord 3 m 0 5 m LC display 2 x 16 characters 2 x 16 characters 2 x 16 charac...

Page 56: ...oles through from the enclosure s outside to the inside Configure the switch to operate as switch or pushbutton CAUTION Install the switch so that the gap for changing the switch s operation points to...

Page 57: ...ol needle pointed rat tailed file knife etc to carefully pierce the pre punched holes through from the front panel s outside to the inside Note Please make sure to solder the cables after the switch h...

Page 58: ...input transformer Installation instructions 1 Disconnect the paging console from the power supply 2 Detach the bottom plate 6 to 8 screws depending on the paging station model 3 Installing the transf...

Page 59: ...the extension is going to be installed when ordering the NRS 90209 Installation instructions 1 Disconnect the paging console from the power supply 2 Detach the bottom plate 6 to 8 screws depending on...

Page 60: ...supplied and in accordance to the diagram on this page The input sensitivity is factory pre set to a level of 0 dBu The corresponding paging console has to be configured during system configuration fo...

Page 61: ...m 21 6 V emergency supply Cable length m 24 V JY St Y 4x2x0 6 DPC4510 4106 230 395 DPC4520 225 385 DPC4550 220 375 JY St Y 4x2x0 8 DPC4510 4106 410 700 DPC4520 400 690 DPC4550 390 670 A Single Paging...

Page 62: ...and short circuit mains operation at 115 230 V AC and 24 V DC emergency power supply mains and battery remote on off electronically balanced inputs transformers are optionally available input level co...

Page 63: ...ion the status LED s on the rear panel of the amplifiers have to light periodically depending on the number of participants on the bus communication with the DPM 4000 5 Within the communication window...

Page 64: ...gainst idling and short circuit Integrated remote module for control and surveillance via the PROMATRIX Manager DPM 4000 Electronic level controls electronically balanced inputs and electronically bal...

Page 65: ...o be set using the switches A and B A low value part For detailed information on the four channel power amplifier DPA 4411 please refer to the owner s manual 356810 The following remote functions are...

Page 66: ...lays modules DCS 408 DCS 409 max 48 boards 240 relays Logic input module DCS 412 max 10 boards 120 logic inputs Analog I O module DCS 416 max 8 boards 128 analog inputs outputs Monitor module max 1 pe...

Page 67: ...cting the DPM 4000 and for cascading several DCS 401 control modules Galvanic separation of the RS 485 interface port One connector each for relay modules logic input modules and analog signal modules...

Page 68: ...N8 CN9 CN12 S1 2 Rotary Encoder DCS 408 9 Chain DCS 412 Chain DCS 416 Chain S2 S2 5 5 100 160 4 2 Mounting insulators max 7 5 5 5 Dimensions of the DCS 401 module Size in mm Module height 25 mm The di...

Page 69: ...dules may only be installed in rack shelf systems or enclosures that are locked and may only be opened by means of a tool e g screw driver special key etc Mounting the module and establishing the conn...

Page 70: ...he soldered surface and an electrical conductive mounting base has to be at least 5 mm Mounting insulators max 7 5 P S ID DC DC 24V t 5V A B C 24V Ar Aa Br Ba C A B C 24V Ar Aa Br Ba C A B C 24V Ar Aa...

Page 71: ...onnection of an external supply voltage source Installation Note Mounting the module and establishing the connections are solely admissible when performed in accordance to VDE 0100 and EN 60065 regula...

Page 72: ...5 CN12 Input 4 CN11 Input 3 CN9 Input 2 CN6 Input 1 CN5 Output 4 CN10 Output 3 CN8 Output 2 CN7 Output 1 CN4 Maximally 12 DCS 408 DCS 409 modules can be cascaded Using the insertion bridge CN3 select...

Page 73: ...modules 2 binding posts for the connection of an external supply voltage source Installation Note Mounting the module and establishing the connections are solely admissible when performed in accordanc...

Page 74: ...DCS 401 24V CN10 CN8 CN7 CN9 DCS 412 24V CN10 CN8 CN7 CN9 DCS 412 Maximally 5 DCS 412 modules can be cascaded Using the insertion bridge CN9 select the connection of the supply voltage CN8 CN10 P S ID...

Page 75: ...of an external supply voltage source or galvanic separation of inputs outputs and the PA system Installation Note Mounting the module and establishing the connections are solely admissible when perfo...

Page 76: ...8V A Input 8 0 10V A 5V A 18V A A 5V A A Ident A 5V A Output 1 0 10V A 18V A Output 8 0 10V A 18V A DC DC A 18V A Output 10V Ref D Q R S Q D Q R S Q Board select RS 485 CN4 24V CN12 CN7 CN8 CN9 DCS 40...

Page 77: ...signal path Detachable mounting plate for installing different connectors of the PA central unit Selector switch for selecting external or internal from the DCS401 supply voltage sources Installation...

Page 78: ...or source selection 10 step monitor source selection RS 485 CN4 24V CN12 CN7 CN8 CN9 DCS 401 AUDIO INPUT DCS 400 INTERFACE POWER SELECTOR DC INPUT 24V DCS 420 REAR left part 0 1 or 2 DCS 416 are possi...

Page 79: ...ion The NRS 90240 includes a rotary encoder and connection board with mounting accessories for remotely controlling level controls delays and control voltages of a PROMATRIX system Features Rotary enc...

Page 80: ...h system bus Internal self resetting fuses for the positive and negative poles Installation Notes When equipping the DCS 400 center unit make sure to mind the following Always insert a DCS401R control...

Page 81: ...DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROMATRIX System User Handbook 1 1 5 69 LED gn LED gn DCS 4XXR 10 Modules max 24V GND Power Active Backplane 86264 86253...

Page 82: ...the DPM 4000 and cascading several DCS 401R or DCS 401 modules Galvanically separated RS 485 port Connector for 2 rotary encoders Connector for DCS 420 monitor module Monitoring via watchdog circuitr...

Page 83: ...ress S1 INIT S2 Test TP1 LED rd LED ye 2 x Rotary Encoder DPM4000 or DCS401 or DCS401R 5V DC DC DPM4000 or DCS401 or DCS401R DCS 401R Controller PCB 86254 t CN to Backplane GND 24V DCS416R CLK DATA EN...

Page 84: ...R extension module always needs to be installed in the first empty slot the slot right of any other modules installed In the DCS 400 extension unit the second unit installed the DCS 405R extension mod...

Page 85: ...CLK2_A CLK3 CLK3_A RES RES_A RES RES_A DATA1_A DATA1 DATA2 DATA2_A DATA3_A DATA3 DATA4_A DATA5 DATA5_A DATA_SEL DATA_SEL_A EN1 EN1_A EN2 EN2_A EN3 EN3_A EN4 EN4_A EN5 EN5_A EN6 EN6_A EN7 EN7_A 24V GN...

Page 86: ...in ascending order from the left to the right leaving no empty slots in between Combining modules of different type is possible Exception Slot 1 the slot all the way on the left always needs to be equ...

Page 87: ...75 CN to Backplane CLK1 CLK1_A CLK2 CLK2_A CLK3 CLK3_A RES RES_A RES RES_A DATA1_A DATA1 DATA2 DATA2_A DATA3_A DATA3 DATA4_A DATA5 DATA5_A DATA_SEL DATA_SEL_A EN1 EN1_A EN2 EN2_A EN3 EN3_A EN4 EN4_A...

Page 88: ...lation Notes Always equip slots 1 10 of a DCS 400 base unit in ascending order from the left to the right leaving no empty slots in between Combining modules of different type is possible Exception Sl...

Page 89: ...14 A15 A13 B28 B29 B30 CN to Backplane CLK1 CLK1_A CLK2 CLK2_A CLK3 CLK3_A RES RES_A RES RES_A DATA1 DATA1_A DATA2 DATA2_A DATA3 DATA3_A DATA4_A DATA5 DATA5_A DATA_SEL EN1 EN1_A EN2 EN2_A EN3 EN3_A EN...

Page 90: ...se unit in ascending order from the left to the right leaving no empty slots in between Combining modules of different type is possible Exception Slot 1 the slot all the way on the left always needs t...

Page 91: ...08R A14 B29 A13 A15 B28 B30 A11 B26 A10 A12 B25 B27 A8 B23 A7 A9 B22 B24 A5 B20 A4 A6 B19 B21 A2 B17 A1 A3 B16 B18 t DC DC 5V CN to Backplane CLK2 CLK2_A CLK3 CLK3_A RES RES_A DATA3_A DATA3 DATA4_A DA...

Page 92: ...g order from the left to the right leaving no empty slots in between Combining modules of different type is possible Exception Slot 1 the slot all the way on the left always needs to be equipped with...

Page 93: ...A13 A15 B28 B30 A11 B26 A10 A12 B25 B27 A8 B23 A7 A9 B22 B24 A5 B20 A4 A6 B19 B21 A2 B17 A1 A3 B16 B18 t DC DC 5V CN to Backplane CLK2 CLK2_A CLK3 CLK3_A RES RES_A DATA3_A DATA3 DATA4_A DATA5 DATA5_A...

Page 94: ...lots 1 10 of a DCS 400 base unit in ascending order from the left to the right leaving no empty slots in between Combining modules of different type is possible Exception Slot 1 the slot all the way o...

Page 95: ...ut 4 A5 B20 Input 5 A6 B21 Input 6 A7 B22 Input 7 A8 B23 Input 8 A9 B24 Input 9 A10 B25 Input 10 A11 B26 Input 11 A12 B27 Input 12 24V EN1 DATA1 CLK1 EN1_A DATA_A CLK1_A DC DC t 5V 24V BR14 BR13 CN to...

Page 96: ...ys equip slots 1 10 of a DCS 400 base unit in ascending order from the left to the right leaving no empty slots in between Combining modules of different type is possible Exception Slot 1 the slot all...

Page 97: ...N PCB SEL EN MONITOR DC DC DC DC A 18VA 5VA ADC OUTPUT CN13 DATA ADC 24VCN EN ADC 24VCN CLK DATA AD DA EN DAC RES PCB SEL DAT PCB SEL EN PCB SEL EN MONITOR 24VCN B B 5VB A 5VA B DAC A 5VA 18VA Input 8...

Page 98: ...n control up to 17 different DCS 422R DCS 423R modules two DCS 400 each with a DCS 405R module linked via connection cord Self monitoring via watchdog function 6 binary switches for configuration and...

Page 99: ...SRAM EEPROM Watch dog RS485 Reset DCS421R Address S1 INIT S2 Test TP1 LED rd LED ye DPM4000 or DCS401 or DCS401R 5V DC DC t CN to Backplane GND 24V CLK DATA EN RES CLK 7 DATA EN CLK DATA EN RES DCS 4...

Page 100: ...ilot tone generator switchable via software 4 LEDs for FAULT messaging red 1 LED for pilot tone ON OFF green Internal jumpers for parallel connection of LF inputs 1 to 4 1 IN OUTPUT for cascading the...

Page 101: ...OUT4 and OUT SPARE with a nominal output voltage of 775 mV 0 dBu into a load of 600 ohms are electronically balanced Control Indicators F1 F4 FAULT LEDs red light whenever the corresponding monitored...

Page 102: ...d shielded to provide improved noise immunity Installation Note The module has to be installed in the DCS 400 base unit in slots 2 10 counted from left to right Caution Slot 1 the slot all the way on...

Page 103: ...a 150 mV 0 0 0 0 0 0 open Factory default setting Low ca 500 mV 1 1 1 1 1 1 closed Control Indicators F1 F4 FAULT LEDs red light whenever the corresponding monitored power amp ceases operation FSP FAU...

Page 104: ...n for channels that are not in use is mandatory This can be accomplished by removing the internal jumpers JP11 JP15 3 on the PCB 86279 insert the jumper only in one pin of the 2 pole bridging strip Th...

Page 105: ...p 3 F 3 Inp 2 Inp 4 F 1 FSP CFS FSP P S S P P S S P PT 24V DC Input D C D C 5V D C D C 15V 24V DC Input D C D C D C D C 5V 15V JP1 JP2 JP3 JP4 JP5 JP6 Pilot Tone Detect 3 JP13 JP12 Pilot Tone Detect 2...

Page 106: ...der in which they appear in the rack In other words DCS 423R modules are registered in that order which they are recognized in regardless of their position in the rack and independent from the amount...

Page 107: ...power amps 1 spare amp 24 1 28 power amps 1 spare amp 28 1 Max amount of power amps 1 spare amp defined by the actually existing number of DCS 422R DCS 423R cards Configuring several spare systems Ty...

Page 108: ...to operate is switched over to the corresponding spare amp The pilot tone signal is generated in the DCS 422R module Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Amp Pil...

Page 109: ...yed a minimum of one of each The pilot tone signal is generated in the DCS 422R module s generator active Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Amp Pilotgen 19kHz...

Page 110: ...al of a power amplifier that fails to operate over to the corresponding spare amp This configuration demands for the least amount of modules Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector...

Page 111: ...channel with the highest priority setting is switched over to the spare amp In fact this is the channel with the lowest position number counted from the DCS 421R control module Only the affected DCS 4...

Page 112: ...ilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Am p 1 x Single Channel Configuration 8 1 Pilot Tone 19kHz Am p Am p Am p Am p Am p Am p Am p Spare Amp Prog A...

Page 113: ...C ProgC ProgC ProgC ProgC DCS423 1 2 3 4 ISP 1 2 3 4 OSP DCS423 1 2 3 4 ISP 1 2 3 4 OSP DCS422 1 2 3 4 C C 1 2 3 4 SP DCS423 1 2 3 4 ISP 1 2 3 4 OSP DCS423 1 2 3 4 ISP 1 2 3 4 OSP DCS422 1 2 3 4 C C 1...

Page 114: ...ector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Amp 1 x Multi Channel Configuration 8 1 Pilot Tone 19kHz Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Spare Amp Prog A Prog B Prog C Prog D Prog E Prog...

Page 115: ...Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Amp 2 x Multi Channel Configuration 4 1 Pilot Tone 19kHz Amp Amp Amp Spare Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Spare Amp Prog A Prog B Prog C Prog D Prog E...

Page 116: ...O P rog P P rog Q P rog R P rog S P rog T P rog U P rog V P rog W P rog X D C S 4 2 3 1 2 3 4 IS P 1 2 3 4 O S P D C S 4 2 2 1 2 3 4 CC 1 2 3 4 S P D C S 4 2 2 1 2 3 4 CC 1 2 3 4 S P D C S 4 2 3 1 2...

Page 117: ...R Prog S Prog T Prog I Prog J Prog K Prog L Prog I Prog J Prog K Prog L Prog M Prog N Prog O Prog P Prog M Prog N Prog O Prog P DCS422 1 2 3 4 CC 1 2 3 4 SP DCS422 1 2 3 4 CC 1 2 3 4 SP DCS423 1 2 3 4...

Page 118: ...ro g J P r o g K P ro g L P ro g M P ro g N P ro g O P r o g P P r o g M P ro g N P ro g O P ro g P D C S 4 2 2 1 2 3 4 C C 1 2 3 4 S P D C S 4 2 2 1 2 3 4 C C 1 2 3 4 S P D C S 4 2 3 1 2 3 4 IS P 1 2...

Page 119: ...r Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Pilot Detector Amp 1 x External Pilot Tone Configuration 8 1 Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Amp Spare Amp Prog A with 19kHz Pilot Tone Prog A Pro...

Page 120: ...P 1 2 3 4 OSP DCS423 1 2 3 4 ISP 1 2 3 4 OSP DCS423 1 2 3 4 ISP 1 2 3 4 OSP DCS423 1 2 3 4 ISP 1 2 3 4 OSP Prog B Prog B Prog B Prog B Prog B with Pilottone 19kHz Prog B Prog B Prog B Prog B Prog B Pr...

Page 121: ...5 2 DCS 408 6 10 3 DCS 409 1 5 4 DCS 408 11 15 5 DCS 409 6 10 6 DCS 408 16 20 Use the supplied flat wire cable for connecting the logic input module DCS 412 to the control module DCS 401 Numbering the...

Page 122: ...Before initial operation Connect a 24V source Now each DCS 401 control module verifies whether any local modules DCS 408 DCS 409 DCS 412 DCS 416 are connected and if so how many The red LED blinks whe...

Page 123: ...ittle effort For a larger amount of sequences it is necessary to additionally utilize Ports B C and D on the DMM 4650 Triggering the sequence start stop is accomplished through additional control outp...

Page 124: ...RS 90226 Adapter Printed Board Assembly Adapter printed board assembly for connecting RJ45 lines and single conductors to be used with paging consoles I O lines slot 5 remote lines DCS and monitoring...

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