Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1; Preamble; ystem Description; Owner’s Manual; Notes on how to use the handbook
INTRODUCTION PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 1-1 1. INTRODUCTION Preamble Thank you for choosing the DYNACORD PROANNOUNCE System. With the PROANNOUNCE System you purchased a high-quality product which is going to satisfy your highest demands. This extraordinarily flexible and versatile system a...
Page 4 - PROANNOUNCE; System User Handbook 1.1; Instructions; IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Please carefully read all instructions.; C A U T I O N
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 2-1 2. Operation Instructions 2.1 Safety Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 1. Please carefully read all instructions. 2. Keep the instructions at a safe place, so that they are at hand for further reference. 3. Observe all warnings...
Page 5 - OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS; direct sunlight or any other heat-radiating source.
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS 2-2 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 1. To prevent the risk of fire and shock hazard, do not expose any appliance or module high humidity or water. 2. Make sure that no alien objects enter the appliances or get in contact with the modules – especially no metal parts – sinc...
Page 8 - Location; ventilation blind above the correspondent appliance.; From
OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 2-5 2.3 Operation Location The appliances are exclusively meant for the installation in 19" rack shelf systems while the modules can also be installed in an appropriate wall junction box. When installing the system, the safety regulatio...
Page 9 - System Description; figure 3.1 PROANNOUNCE System; Overview; Single Device Descriptions
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 3-1 3. System Description This chapter provides an overview of the general configuration of the PROANNOUNCE system and its most important functions. The following block diagram shows a typical PROANNOUNCE system installation including the DPM 4...
Page 10 - SYSTEM DESCRIPTION; Routing
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 3-2 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 normal operation, PC-interaction is not necessary. Anyway, in most cases the permanent connection of a computer bears benefits, like displaying detailed status reports or the printing of protocols. It also offers the possibility for remote ...
Page 11 - Stations
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 3-3 3.5 Paging Stations The DPC 4000 Series paging consoles are mainly meant for transmitting voice messages and calls but also to manually control the PROANNOUNCE system. Available paging station functions are: line/group selection, voice mess...
Page 12 - Standards
SYSTEM DESCRIPTION 3-4 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 3.9 Macros Macro is defined as the combination of several commands, functions, and their parameters in an internal consecutive sequence. For example a gong signal with specific volume and priority settings has to be transmitted in different...
Page 13 - INSTALLATION; Installation And Program Start; To install the PROANNOUNCE Designer on your PC you have to:
INSTALLATION PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 4-1 4. Installation The PROANNOUNCE Designer software has been designed for use on computers running Microsoft Windows95/98/NT and utilizes all typical features of these operating systems. Therefore it is important that the user is familiar with usin...
Page 14 - EXECUTE; OK; Uninstalling PROANNOUNCE Designer; To do so, you have to open the windows
INSTALLATION 4-2 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 4.1.3 Starting PROANNOUNCE Designer Windows95/98/NT offers several choices to start the PROANNOUNCE Designer software: - Select EXECUTE within the Windows95/98/NT start menu, enter the command line " C:\programs\PROANNOUNCE\PROANNOUNCE.exe ...
Page 15 - DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS; Description Of Individual Devices; Digital PROANNOUNCE Manager DPM 4000
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-1 5. Description Of Individual Devices 5.1 Digital PROANNOUNCE Manager DPM 4000 5.1.1 Features The Digital PROANNOUNCE Manager DPM 4000 represents the central unit of the PROANNOUNCE system incorporating all primary functions that are needed...
Page 16 - INTERFACE
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-2 The following block diagram outlines the features once again. It shows a DPM 4000 equipped with a 2-channel paging station module (NRS 90215), a MIC/LINE + 2 AUX inputs module (NRS 90216), two 2-channel LINE output modules (NRS 90218) and ...
Page 17 - View; LED indication
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-3 5.1.2 Front View figure 5.2 DPM 4000 front view The following controls and indicators are located on the DPM 4000's front panel: 1. LED DCF 77 This LED indicates the operation mode of the DCF 77 radio-controlled-signal receiver. The follow...
Page 18 - in; handling capacity is 400 mA.; GROUND
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-4 5.1.3 Rear View figure 5.3 DPM 4000 rear view The following module ports and connections are located on the rear panel of the DPM 4000: 1. DC INPUT 24V == The DPM 4000's power supply source has to be connected here; a 24 VDC power supply o...
Page 19 - offering the possibility for wireless data transmission.; REMOTE CONTROL socket
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-5 3. RS-232 PC INTERFACE This 9-pole PC-interface is meant for connecting a computer (female, pin 4 = TXD, pin 3 = RXD, pin 1 = ground). It is used to transfer data between the PC and the DPM 4000 during system configuration as well as for c...
Page 20 - MONITOR OUTPUT socket; jumper-setting for headphones operation; Control Module Slot; Jumper-Einstellung für Kopfhörerbetrieb
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-6 5. MONITOR OUTPUT socket The audio signal of the integrated monitor amplifier is outputted via this connector. In standard configuration, this output is set for the connection of headphones. It is also possible to directly connect a loudsp...
Page 22 - When connecting; sockets
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-8 5.1.5 2-Channel Paging Station Module (NRS 90215) This 2-channel audio input module is meant for the connection of DPC 4000 Series paging consoles. Each of the two input channels provide RJ-45 sockets allowing the connection of up to 4 pag...
Page 23 - Pin-Assignment Of DPC 4000 Connectors And The Extension Cord:; figure 5.9 block diagram 2-channel paging station module; GND
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-9 Pin-Assignment Of DPC 4000 Connectors And The Extension Cord: Connecting DPC 4000 paging stations to the DPC 4000 IN connector is established through the use of common RJ-45 extension cords, where the conductors are twisted in pairs as fol...
Page 24 - Retrofitting Input Transformers:; When retrofitting the transformers, please proceed as follows:; retrofitting the input transformers, location of parts (NRS 90215)
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-10 Retrofitting Input Transformers: In case galvanic separation of the audio signal is necessary, the module is prepared for retrofitting two input transformers. Separate NRS 90208 extensions consisting of audio transformer and insulation pl...
Page 25 - AUX; dBu
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-11 5.1.6 MIC/LINE + 2 AUX Input Module (NRS 90216) This 2-channel audio input module is meant for the connection of external audio sources of any kind. Channel A employs two switched AUX-inputs with 4 RCA-type connectors (2 x L / R) for CD p...
Page 26 - AUX input sensitivity; Potentiometer setting
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-12 Pin-Assignment Of XLRF-Type Connectors: The pin-assignment of the MIC/LINE input's XLRF-type connector is as follows: pin 1 = screen, pin 2 = positive conductor, pin 3 = negative conductor. In unbalanced configuration, the pins 3 (-) and ...
Page 28 - connectors
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-14 5.1.7 2-Channel MIC/LINE Input Module (NRS 90217) This 2-channel audio input module is meant for the connection of external audio sources, like microphones, mixers, etc. Both channels are furnished with XLRF-type connectors. The module ca...
Page 29 - GAIN setting
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-15 Pin-Assignment Of XLRF-Type Connectors: The pin-assignment of the MIC/LINE input's XLRF-type connector is as follows: pin 1 = screen, pin 2 = positive conductor, pin 3 = negative conductor. In unbalanced configuration, the pins 3 (-) and ...
Page 30 - When retrofitting input transformers, please proceed as follows:
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-16 2. Phantom Power By closing the jumpers JP1, pins 1-2 and pins 3-4 (IN A) respectively JP2, pins 1-2 and pins 3-4 (IN B), it is possible to (separately) engage 24 V phantom power when a microphone is connected to the corresponding input. ...
Page 31 - figure 5.19 2-channel AUX input module
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-17 5.1.8 2-Channel AUX Input Module (NRS 90228) This 2-channel audio input module provides 8 RCA-type connectors (4 x L / R) for connecting external audio sources such as CD-players, tape decks, tuners, DAT decks, etc. The module can be inst...
Page 32 - block diagram 2-channel AUX input module; AUX input sensitivity setting
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-18 Block Diagram: MCLK BCLK WCLK DIN ANALOGSUPPLY DIGITALSUPPLY BOARD STATUS & ID SPI INTERNAL MONITOR +12V -12V +5V +24V BOARD CONTROL 4 2 CHANNELDIGITALAUDIO RES A D IN A PILOT L AUX 1 R L AUX 2 R AUX 1 AUX 2 PILOT B PILOT A MON B MON ...
Page 37 - L INE; figure 5.27 2-channel LINE output module
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-23 5.1.10 2-Channel LINE Output Module (NRS 90218) The output module is meant for the connection of power amplifiers with an input sensitivity of 0 dB or +6 dB. Two XLRM-type connectors allow the connection of up to 20 power amplifiers each....
Page 38 - block diagram of the 2-channel LINE output module; dB
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-24 Pin-Assignment Of XLRM-Type Connectors: The LINE output XLR-connectors' pin-assignment is as follows: pin 1 = screen, Pin 2 = positive conductor, pin 3 = negative conductor. In unbalanced configuration the pins 3 (-) and 1 (screen) have t...
Page 39 - Retrofitting Output Transformers:
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-25 Retrofitting Output Transformers: Retrofitting two output transformers onto the module is possible for the case that galvanic separation of the audio signals is needed. Therefore, separate NRS 90227 extensions are needed per output channe...
Page 41 - slave clocks
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-27 Pin-Assignment Of RJ-45 Connectors: The floating control inputs and outputs provide 2 adjacent contacts, each. The following diagram shows the assignment of RJ-45 contacts to inputs / outputs. figure 5.32 pin-assignment of the IN / OUT co...
Page 42 - Internal Message Recorder
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-28 5.1.12 Flash Memory for Voice Recording/Playback (NRS 90205) Internal Message Recorder For using the internal message memory at least one voice message module NRS 90205 (121648) needs to be installed in the DPM 4000 and the SW-Message (12...
Page 43 - PROANNOUNCE – DPC 4000 Paging Consoles
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-29 5.2 PROANNOUNCE – DPC 4000 Paging Consoles 5.2.1 System Overview The PROANNOUNCE system includes 5 different models of DPC 4000 Series paging stations and one paging station extension. All microphone terminals employ gooseneck microphones...
Page 44 - Table of all functions; overview of possible paging console functions
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-30 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5.2.2 Paging Console Functions Next to elementary messaging, the paging stations offer several additional functions, which in summation are shown in the following diagram. Which functions a microphone terminal can initiate depends on its ...
Page 45 - Selection Keys and LED’s
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-31 5.2.3 Control Panel Of The DPC 4550 figure 5.35 control panel of the DPC 4550 1 Selection Keys and LED’s Depending on the individual paging station model, 10, 20, 30, or 50 selection keys with corresponding LED’s are provided. The selecti...
Page 46 - TALK key and BUSY-LED; Paging Station Configuration In Setup Mode; 0 ALARM key and Indicator; Optionally Available
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-32 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5 TEXT key ( Ú ) and LED Pressing the TEXT key starts a prerecorded message (optional voice reproduction), which is transmitted into pre-selected areas or groups. The TEXT LED lights or blinks during the transmission of a prerecorded mess...
Page 47 - LAN socket and RJ-45 network cable pin-assignment; socket; Optionally Available Accessories; EXT socket pin-assignment
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-33 12 Microphone After pressing the TALK button and after the BUSY LED lights making announcements in pre-selected areas or groups is possible using the integrated gooseneck microphone. The optimum distance from the microphone is approximate...
Page 48 - Tested printer models are:
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-34 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5.2.5 Key-Labeling Labeling the keys of paging consoles is done using label-strips, which can be slid in from the side. The label-strips for the 6 or 8 function keys are slid in from the right while the selection key strips – for 10, 20, ...
Page 49 - Selective Call; By factory the Gong key is programmed as a general call
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-35 5.2.6 Operation This chapter explains all functions that are used during general operation. Selective Call The user can launch calls or announcements into freely selectable areas or groups. Pressing a single or several selection keys defi...
Page 50 - Text Message; Pressing the STOP key cancels the transmission of a text message.; General Alarm
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-36 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 Text Message A text message recorded via the optional message module or using an external recording/playback device can be transmitted into any selectable area or group of the entire installation. First, the desired areas / groups have to...
Page 51 - Program Assignment; When shipped, there are no special functions assigned.
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-37 System ON / OFF The ON key switches a PROANNOUNCE system ON or OFF. Mostly, it is not intended that any paging station be provided with the possibility to do so. Thus, this function can be programmed via PC-configuration. When the system ...
Page 52 - Paging Console Configuration In Setup Mode; Parameter; Microphone pre-amplifier compressor ON / OFF; Address
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-38 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5.2.7 Paging Console Configuration In Setup Mode Configuring paging consoles is preferably performed on the central unit via computer and using the PROANNOUNCE Designer software. This represents the most convenient way without any limitat...
Page 53 - Password
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-39 2 Password (does not apply to paging consoles without selection keys) 3 or 4-digit passwords provide protection for paging consoles against unauthorized operation. Password protection can be established in two levels. The first level is t...
Page 54 - LED
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-40 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5.2.8 Indications The following table provides you with an overview of the most important LED-indications. LED Status Description Selection LED OFF No group or area selected (not with DPC 4106) Lights green Area or group selected / specia...
Page 55 - Priority level
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-41 5.2.9 Priorities The PROANNOUNCE system allows setting 10 priority levels (highest priority = 10, lowest priority = 1) that include announcements, as well as alarm and gong signals, and vocal message reproduction. A higher prioritized eve...
Page 58 - 3 Optionally Available Accessories; optional pushbutton/ switch
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-44 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5.2.13 Optionally Available Accessories Optional Alarm Key (NRS 90230) The paging stations employ two empty slots for retrofitting optional alarm keys or key-lock switches (also refer to chapter 5.2.3 Control Panel DPC 4550) . For install...
Page 59 - PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-45 Optional Key-lock Switch (NRS 90231) The paging consoles employ two empty slots for the incorporation of optional alarm keys or key-locked switches (also refer to chapter 5 .2.3 Control Panel DPC 4550) . For retrofitting an additional key...
Page 60 - CAUTION; Installation instructions:; retrofitting input transformers
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-46 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 Input / Output Transformer (NRS 90232) If need is, the paging consoles provide the possibility for with either an input transformer – in case you would like to connect audio devices to the EXT-socket – or an output transformer. For retrof...
Page 61 - PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1; Optional Monitor Loudspeaker (NRS 90209); connecting the NRS 90209 in a paging console
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-47 Optional Monitor Loudspeaker (NRS 90209) Brief description: Installing the extension-kit NRS 90209, each DPC 4000 paging console (excluding the DPC 4106) can be retrofitted with a monitor loudspeaker. To prevent acoustic feedback between ...
Page 62 - Connecting A PTT-Microphone; connecting a PTT-microphone; Connecting External Audio Signal Sources; The input sensitivity is factory pre-set to a level of 0 dBu.; figure 5.45 connecting external audio signal sources; Disconnect the paging console from the power; setting the input sensitivity
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-48 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 Connecting A PTT-Microphone Connecting an external PTT-microphone to the EXT-socket is possible using a special purpose cable (not supplied) and in accordance to the diagram on this page. Therefore, it is necessary to change the input sen...
Page 63 - A Single Paging Station On A Single DPM-Line:
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-49 5.2.14 Cable Length Depending on the utilized paging station model and amount, and in relation to minimal supply voltage and cable-diameter, different maximum cable lengths are possible. The following tabulations show some examples for ca...
Page 64 - DPA 4000 PROANNOUNCE Power Amplifier
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-50 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5.3 DPA 4000 PROANNOUNCE Power Amplifier 5.3.1 Characteristics The PROANNOUNCE system includes four DPA 4000 Series power amplifiers, offering common features as listed below : · 4 models: DPA 4410 4 x 100 W DPA 4411 4 x 100 W Remote Cont...
Page 68 - DCS 400 Control System
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-54 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5.4 DCS 400 Control System 5.4.1 Characteristics DCS 400 Series modules increase the PROANNOUNCE system's control functionality in miscellaneous ways. These printed board assemblies in the Europe standard format are usually inserted at th...
Page 69 - Galvanic separation of the RS-485 interface port; Installation Note
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-55 5.4.2 DCS 401 CONTROL MODULE The module is to be mounted on the rear of a PA-system rack-shelf or inside of a suitable distribution box. It serves as an interface for the connection of relay boards, logic input boards, analog I/O boards, ...
Page 70 - BLOCKDIAGRAM DCS 401; CPU
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-56 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 Maximally 8 DCS 401 modules can be cascaded.Use jumpers CN3 and CN5 to select the supplyvoltage source connector (CN1/CN2 or CN4).S1 sets the address for each DCS 401.The modules are initialized by pressing thepushbutton S2 RS 485 DCS 401...
Page 71 - Features; output binding posts, each with 3 screws and label fields
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-57 5.4.3 DCS 408 RELAY MODULE 100 V The module is to be mounted on the rear of a PA-system rack-shelf or inside of a suitable distribution box. It is primarily used for switching 100 V loudspeaker lines. The relays can also be used for colle...
Page 72 - Rel; BLOCK DIAGRAM; OUTPUT
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-58 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 Maximally 12 DCS 408 / DCS 409 modules can becascaded. Using the insertion bridge CN3, select theconnection of the supply voltage (CN1/CN15). RS 485 CN4 24V- CN12 CN7 CN8 CN9 DCS 401 24V- CN15 CN1 CN2 CN3 DCS 408 / 409 24V- CN15 CN1 CN2 C...
Page 73 - Gold-plated contacts; DCS 409 control relay module
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-59 5.4.4 DCS 409 CONTROL RELAY MODULE The module is for mounting on the rear of PA-system rack-shelves or inside of suitable distribution boxes. It is utilized for switching audio signals (at line level) or for control outputs. Features · 5 ...
Page 74 - Re; RS
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-60 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 P/S ID DC DC + 24V t +5 V + 24V + 24V + 24V + 24V + 24V Re la y Drive r S/P + 24V A B INPUT CN1 +24V CN R ESET EN P/ S EN S/ P DA T A DA T A CL K R ESET EN P/ S EN S/ P DA T A DA T A CL K BLOCK DIAGRAM DCS 409 OUTPUT CN2 +24V KL -24V KL J...
Page 75 - 2 inputs with 2 binding posts each; DCS 412 logic input module
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-61 5.4.5 DCS 412 LOGIC INPUT MODULE The module is to be mounted on the rear of PA-system rack-shelves or inside of suitable distribution boxes. It is for the connection of control lines, pushbuttons, switches and sensors to be able to evalua...
Page 76 - INPUT
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-62 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5 5 100 160 Æ 4,2 5 5 Dimensions of the DCS 412 module Size in mmModule height 17 mmThe distance between the solderedsurface and an electrical conductivemounting base has to be at least 5 mm Mounting insulators max Æ 7,5 RS 485 CN4 24V- C...
Page 77 - analog inputs with 2 binding posts each; DCS 416 analog I/O module
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-63 5.4.6 DCS 416 ANALOG INPUT / OUTPUT MODULE The module can be mounted on the rear of PA-system rack-shelves or inside of suitable distribution boxes. For once, it serves for connecting analog control lines and potentiometers, with their le...
Page 79 - DCS 420 PROANNOUNCE MONITOR MANAGER
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-65 5.4.7 DCS 420 PROANNOUNCE MONITOR MANAGER This monitor module (2 HU) is for mounting in PA-system rack-shelves. It is used for acoustically and optically monitoring power amplifier outputs (monitoring) as well as for pre-listening to DPM ...
Page 80 - Operation keys; Loudspeaker of headphones ON/OFF; REAR; are possible
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS 5-66 PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 The connection has to be established using flat-wire cables with a maximum length of 4m! Operation keys Function MUTE -VOLUME+ -SOURCE+ +10 Loudspeaker of headphones ON/OFF 10-step loudspeaker / headphones volume setting 1-step monitor so...
Page 81 - Rotary encoder; The cover frame needs to be ordered separately.
DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 5-67 5.4.8 NRS 90240 ROTARY ENCODER Description: The NRS 90240 includes a rotary encoder and connection board with mounting accessories for remotely controlling level controls, delays, and control voltages of a PROANNOUNCE system. Features: Ro...
Page 83 - APPENDIX; PROANNOUNCE Hardware Configuration
APPENDIX PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 6-1 6. Appendix 6.1 PROANNOUNCE Hardware Configuration 6.1.1 DCS 400 When configuring and initially operating the DCS 400 system, please proceed as follows: 1. Cabling ➨ Use the supplied flat-wire cable for connecting the relay modules DCS 408, DCS 409 i...
Page 84 - Dip switch S1
APPENDIX PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 6-2 2. Voltage Supply ➨ Insert bridges serve to select the voltage supply connector of different modules. Please refer to the corresponding description of individual modules or to their block diagrams. CAUTION: The maximum current handling capacity of RJ...
Page 85 - , which is installed
APPENDIX PROANNOUNCE System User Handbook 1.1 6-3 6.2 DMM 4650 Interconnection Interconnecting the DMM 4650 is established through control inputs and outputs on the DPM 4000 or on the DCS 400 monitoring system (DCS 408, DCS 409, DCS 412). Every single sequence needs a control output for the start / ...