Page 3 - Impor tant Safety Instructions; point where they exit from the apparatus.; WARNING
Installation Guide Rio Rancho, NM 3 Impor tant Safety Instructions This symbol, wherever it appears, aler ts you to the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage inside theenclosure -- voltage that may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock. This symbol, wherever it appears, aler ts you to impo...
Page 4 - Table of Contents
DMTH4 LECTROSONICS, INC. 4 Table of Contents Important Safety Instructions .................................................................................................................................................................. 3Table of Contents ..............................................
Page 5 - Introduction; XP; Unpacking the unit
Installation Guide Rio Rancho, NM 5 Introduction The purpose of this guide is to assist in the setup andoperation of a typical DMTH4 system. This guideassumes familiarity with the DM Series Digital AudioProcessors, its components and software menus andsetup screens. To get the most out of the DMTH4s...
Page 6 - Controls and Features; Front Panel
DMTH4 LECTROSONICS, INC. 6 TELEPHONE SET LINE EXPANSION TEL RC 1: GND2: IN 13: IN 34: IN 55: IN 7 25 13 14 1 6: IN 97: IN 118: GND9: OUT 110: OUT 3 11: OUT 512: OUT 713: GND14: +5V15: IN 2 16: IN 417: IN 618: IN 819: IN 1020: +5V 21: OUT 222: OUT 423: OUT 624: OUT 825: +5V PROGRAMMABLE INPUTS / OUTP...
Page 7 - ba; Installing the DM system into a rack; Unbalanced Sources; Hardware Installation
Installation Guide Rio Rancho, NM 7 DM In + - S o u rce + Un ba l a nced s o u rce to DM inp u t ( 3 -Wire) S hield DM In + - S o u rce + Un ba l a nced s o u rce to DM inp u t (2-Wire) S hield B a l a nced s o u rce to DM inp u t ( 3 -Wire) DM In + - S o u rce + - S hield Installing the DM system i...
Page 8 - su; as; on the; Programmable Outputs; or
DMTH4 LECTROSONICS, INC. 8 LED i s on when the progr a mm ab le o u tp u t i s a ctive 38 0 Ohm s Progr a mm ab le O u tp u t Pin 38 0 Ohm s LED i s off when the progr a mm ab le o u tp u t i s a ctive Progr a mm ab le O u tp u t Pin Gnd (from Progr a mm ab le I/O Pin s 1, 8 , 1 3 ) 1N4001or e qu iv...
Page 9 - CODEC and TEL Remote Control Por ts
Installation Guide Rio Rancho, NM 9 Note: The diagram shows an external DC sourcepowering the relay coil. This is necessar ywhenever coil voltages exceed 5 V. Both LEDs and 5V relay coils can be powered by the +5V DC pins on the programmable input connector, aslong as the maximum combined current fo...
Page 10 - Installing LecNet2; First Time Installation
DMTH4 LECTROSONICS, INC. 10 Installing LecNet2 ™ Software and USB Driver LecNet2™ is a Graphic User Interface (GUI) designedto allow easy setup and monitoring of DM componentsusing Windows ® 2000 or XP computer systems. LecNet2™ includes the necessary Control Panels toconfigure and monitor all the D...
Page 11 - Finish
Installation Guide Rio Rancho, NM 11 5. When the driver installation is complete, the finalpage of the Wizard appears. Click Finish to complete the LecNet2™ USB driver installation. Installation of Additional Units(or LecNet 2™ devices) The Windows XP operating system regards allLecnet2™ devices as ...
Page 12 - ware Wizard
DMTH4 LECTROSONICS, INC. 12 USB Driver Installation (Windows 2000) First Time Installation When a LecNet2™ device is connected to a comptuersystem running the Windows ® 2000 operating system for the very first time, the Windows Found New Hard- ware Wizard automatically opens. (Dm1624 shown for illus...
Page 13 - Basic System Setup; Control System Interconnections; Initial Setup
Installation Guide Rio Rancho, NM 13 Basic System Setup USB Por t RS-232Por t Control System Interconnections In addition to a Windows ® 2000 or XP based computer system, DMTH4s can be controlled by external serialcontrol system using the RS-232 interface, such asthose from Crestron ® and AMX ® . Tw...
Page 14 - Master/Slave Configuration
DMTH4 LECTROSONICS, INC. 14 Network - One or more DMTH4 devices may be made available for network connections by connectingthem to a gateway computer system. A gateway PC, or gateway server acts as a middleman, receiving commands for a DMTH4 over a networkconnection, and forwarding them to the DMTH4...
Page 15 - Initial Setup Hints; Storing and Recalling Presets
Installation Guide Rio Rancho, NM 15 Setting Master/Slave Mode WIth the DMTH4 connection configured, it is nowpossible to set the Master/Slave operating mode. Thisis done by selecting “Device Setup” from the ControlPanel Menu Bar. Select “Expansion Mode” from thedrop down menu and select “Slave.” In...
Page 16 - Example Teleconferencing Setup; rooms together via a telephone connection. (See
DMTH4 LECTROSONICS, INC. 16 Example Teleconferencing Setup The following information describes setting up aDMTH4 to connect two locations for a conference. TheDMTH4 is designed to be part of a DM Series chain.In this example, the DMTH4 is a slave unit to aDM1624 Series Automixer. This example also a...
Page 17 - Setting up the DMTH4 Main Matrix
Installation Guide Rio Rancho, NM 17 The following are assumed: • A POTS line has already been connected to theDMTH4 rear panel Telephone Line jack • The DMTH4 has been connected to the DM1624via the DANI bus • The microphones and overhead speakers arealready connected to the DM1624 in a Mix-Minusco...
Page 19 - Making a Phone Call; Make a Telephone Call Using a Telephone Set; ) Placing the telephone handset back on the cradle; Make a Telephone Call Using the Activity Tab; ) Use the mouse to dial the desired telephone; Basic System Operation
Installation Guide Rio Rancho, NM 19 The following procedures are designed to aquaint theuser of the basic steps required to set up a DMTH4 andprovide a foundation for developing more complexoperations. It is assumed that the LecNet2™ software and drivershave been previously installed, a Windows-bas...
Page 20 - Use the “Type the number to dial” box; nect” button on the Activities tab.; Use the Phone Book; ) Select the desired telephone number from the list
DMTH4 LECTROSONICS, INC. 20 Use the “Type the number to dial” box 1.) Click the “Type the number to dial” box, then use the computer keyboard to enter the telephonenumber. When finished, click “Dial” to connect thetelephone interface and dial the number. 2.) To terminate the telephone call, click th...
Page 21 - ) Click “Enable Auto Disconnect” to configure the
Installation Guide Rio Rancho, NM 21 When an incoming call is received the RingingLED (on both the Tel/Codec Tab and the ActivitiesTab) will blink until the number of rings has beenachieved, then extinguish to indicate that theTelephone Interface has connected. 4.) Click “Enable Auto Disconnect” to ...
Page 22 - This equipment uses the following USOC jacks: RJ11C.; FCC Par t 68 Compliance; Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
DMTH4 LECTROSONICS, INC. 22 This equipment complies with Par t 68 of the FCC rules.On the rear panel of this equipment is a label thatcontains, among other information, the FCC registrationnumber and ringer equivalence number (REN) for thisequipment. If requested, this information must beprovided to...
Page 24 - LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY
2 December, 2005 5 8 1 L as er Ro a d NE • Rio R a ncho, NM 8 7124 U S A • www.lectro s onic s .com (505) 8 92-4501 • ( 8 00) 8 21-1121 • f a x (505) 8 92-624 3 • sa le s @lectro s onic s .com LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY The e qu ipment i s w a rr a nted for one ye a r from d a te of p u rch as e a g ...