Page 2 - CONTENTS
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 FRONT PANEL . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 REAR PANEL. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
Page 5 - Installation instructions; The appliance has to be protected against:
Installation instructions The appliance has to be protected against: - drip or splash water - direct sunlight - high ambient temperature or direct influence of heat sources - high humidity - heavy dust deposits - extreme vibrations In case the appliance is transported directly from a cold environmen...
Page 6 - FRONT PANEL
1. INPUT MIC XLR-socket for the connection of a microphone whenrecording a message. By using a short test-sample, thelevel is automatically adjusted and the setting is saved. This input can also be used for making announcements. 2. INPUT LINE RCA-type sockets for the connection of stereo ormonaural ...
Page 7 - O. 24 V DC power supply; REAR PANEL
1O. 24 V DC power supply 2 flat-pin plugs 1/4" (6.3 mm) for connection to emer-gency power supply (battery) or other external powersources. Please mind the correct polarity (+-). 11. REMOTE The 9-pole D-SUB connector “Remote-Control RS-232"is a serial computer interface for data transfer and...
Page 9 - Sequence function
Each of the 4 ports also supplies a power source in order to facilitate the connection of floating contacts.The ground and earthing conditions are shown in the above diagram. The strict separation of control andaudio signals guarantees the trouble-free installation. Sequence function The following e...
Page 11 - Passwort
Passwort Hauptmenue Main-Menue AlarmAlarm 1 GongGong 1 Sequenz Sequence 2 MessageMessage 1 Auslöser Trigger 3 Durchsage Announcement 1 Einstellung System-Setup 1 Selbsttest Selftests 3 KontrastContrast 1 HelligkeitBacklight 1 Kopfhörer Phones 1 Priorität Priority 2 Passwort Password 1 SoftwareSoftwa...
Page 12 - MESSAGE; Message number, Preset
MESSAGE General: Messages are audio signals, stored in the DMM 4650 as information, alarm announcements or other oftenused texts. Recording a message can be performed directly at the DMM 4650 or by means of remoterecording. Playback via sum output is achieved by starting a message (Mxx) within a sui...
Page 13 - Soft key “edt”
Soft key “edt” Using the “edt” key in playback mode provides the opportunity to edit and manage your message structure. The keys are used to select the following menu items. Title Confirming “Title” with the soft key “ok” the selected message’s current name appears on the display. Using the cursor k...
Page 14 - Message memory extension
Recording level An integrated, electronic control automatically adjusts the input sensitivity of the DMM 4650’s (Mic, Line,Rec. Inp) inputs. This level setting remains unchanged, until the question “Select new recording level?” is answered by using the soft key “y=yes” before starting a new recordin...
Page 15 - GONG; Gong Presets; Load
GONG General: Gong Presets are audio signals that can be started within a sequence. Order and parameters of a gongsequence can be edited. For test purposes the sound can be started in the “gong > editor” menu by use of the PLAY/STOP keys. It is audible via the Pre-Listen outputs. Gong Presets 20 ...
Page 16 - List of available gong parameters; Remarks regarding parameter setting:
List of available gong parameters Type four-stroke, three-stroke bar1: first gong stroke, A highest sound, B, C, to D deepest sound attack1: attack rate from 00ms (hard) to 99ms (soft) release1: fading sound from XXL (long, several seconds.), XL, L, M, S, XS, XXS (short, approx. 1sec) start 2: start...
Page 17 - ALARM; Alarm Presets
ALARM General: Alarms are audio signals that can be started within a sequence. The alarms are square wave formsproviding the possibility for various parameters to be adjusted. For test purposes, it is possible to start thealarms signals in the “alarm editor” menu using the PLAY/STOP key. They are pr...
Page 18 - List of available alarm parameters; 000 corresponds to infinite repetition.; Type continuous sound
List of available alarm parameters Type Uni-sweep frequency1: pitch at sound-start in Hz (min 40Hz, max 9999Hz) is swept until frequency2 is reached. frequency2: pitch at sound-stop in Hz (min 40Hz, max 9999Hz). time: duration of the sweep - Freq1 to Freq2 - in seconds., (min 0.01s, max 99.99s). rat...
Page 19 - Type Jump sound; Type burst
Type Jump sound frequency1: pitch at sound-start in Hz (min 40Hz, max 9999Hz) jumps after time1 to frequency2 time1: duration for which freq1 is heard in sec., (min 0.01s, max 99.99s). frequency2: pitch of the sound in Hz (min 40Hz, max 9999Hz) jumps after time2 to frequency1 time2: duration for whi...
Page 20 - Announcement; Operation menu announcement; “announcement”
Announcement General: Using the announcement function provides the possibility to assign incoming audio signals from therecording inputs (Mic, line, Rec-Inp) directly to the sum output. Especially in stand-alone applications thisoption is particularly useful, since it will possibly save one micropho...
Page 21 - Trigger; General; The switch
Trigger General The menu trigger allows to assign the connection of a control input to a function of the DMM 4650(sequence start) while various control inputs can initiate a single sequence. The separate logic controlsettings for each input provide the possibility to optimally match the requirements...
Page 22 - Trigger recognition; = 30 msec. The maximum monitor interval can be set to T; Examples for trigger settings; If the control input is ON for at least 0.6 seconds (T
Trigger recognition The level of the control inputs are periodically monitored by the processor. The sampling time (T s = sample rate) is typically T s typ = 30 msec. The maximum monitor interval can be set to T s max = 100 msec. Thus, shorter impulses, spikes or quick AC voltages are recognized ina...
Page 23 - SEQUENCES; Sequence Presets
SEQUENCES General: Sequences are a series of single steps, determining the functions of the DMM 4650 step by step. Thus,providing the possibility to define signal sequences, volume levels, trigger outputs, time sequences, loops,etc. Triggering an input ( “trigger”) normally starts a sequence. Howeve...
Page 24 - Sequence example
Title Confirming “title” with the soft key “ok” , the name of the currently loaded sequence appears on the display. Using the cursor keys offers the possibility to enter a name of maximally 8 characters. The soft keys “A-a” and “spc” shift between the upper and the lower character case or enter a bl...
Page 25 - List of available step functions in sequences
Command parameter Function Nop -no operation End -ending the running sequence Out X.Y set -Output Y (1 ..4) of the I/O module X (A..D) is set to 1 (contact closed) X.Y clr -Output Y (1 ..4) of the I/0 module X (A..D) is set to 0 (contact open) X.Y inv -Output Y (1 ..4) of the I/O module X (A..D) is ...
Page 26 - System setup
System setup General Basic functions are defined in the menu system setup. Examples are: behaviour during stand-by,language, data backup, etc. The factory defaults are explained in the table on page 36. Modifications areautomatically saved and remain in memory even without supply voltage. Operation ...
Page 29 - Self test; “self test”
Self test General In stand-by mode the DMM 4650 runs a number of test routines in order to detect device faults at an earlystage. Errors are indicated by the flashing of the green POWER LED. On fatal errors or on a higheroccurence of errors, the flashing gets faster and the fault relay drops. At the...
Page 30 - CONNECTIONS; CONTROL INPUTS AND CONTROL OUTPUTS PORTS A - D; pin; Control levels and currents:; The polarity of the control inputs is random.; H = high corresponds to
CONNECTIONS CONTROL INPUTS AND CONTROL OUTPUTS PORTS A - D General: Operation see page 21(PORTS C, D are optional)Each of the 4 ports (A, B, C, D) have 4 inputs and 4 outputs and a power source for supplying floatingcontrol keys or contacts.The inputs and outputs are galvanic insulated from the DMM ...
Page 31 - Installation example:
Outputs: Max. output current (relay contacts): 1A at 24VDC 0.5A 50VDC Installation example: Installation example with factory presets: see also “Factory preset sequences” page 36 - 44 INPUTS: All input signals must be applied longer than 200 msec. in order to be securely recognized. Modifying thisde...
Page 32 - Audio inputs and outputs
Audio inputs and outputs The XLR inputs and outputs are electronically balanced and wired according to the IEC 268 standards. If unbalanced XLR connection is desired, PIN1 and PIN3 have to be bridged using a jumper. Specificationsare to be found in the appendix on page 53. If balanced, floating conn...
Page 33 - “System setup > backup”
Remote, RS 232 interface, data backup General Data backup should be performed prior to new installations and programming modifications of the DMM4650. This ensures that replacing an appliance for service purposes takes the least effort, immediatelyproviding identical functions on the replacement uni...
Page 34 - “Preset xx restored”.; List REMOTE - commands
The Backing-up process runs with lowest priority and can be interrupted by other sequences at any time.If this is supposed to be avoided, interrupting sequences are blocked by entering the user3 password(high priority). If the backup is expected to take very long (“backup message” ), start “System s...
Page 35 - Terminal programs; “restored”
Terminal programs The utilized terminal software has to be configured for data transfers (send and receive) with a word lengthset to 8-Bit and no data conversion. Setting examples for the program “Terminal”, coming together with Windows 3.lx package: Start the terminal software, click the window ‘co...
Page 36 - FACTORY PRESETS; Factory settings, defaults; The data of the menus; Menu; List of trigger signals; Input Level; utilization
FACTORY PRESETS The installed software v 1.2 provides pre-stored factory presets for sequences, alarms and gongs. Alsodefined are basic settings (menu “System setup”) as well as input and output lines. For direct use of thesepresets, installation examples are to be found on page 31. Factory settings...
Page 37 - List of factory preset sequences; Stops all running sequences
List of factory preset sequences Sequence Nummer S 20 Title “stop all” Priority 99 Stopp trigger off Step Command Parameter 1: Break 2: End Sequence Nummer S 21 Title “Alarmtxt” Priority 97 Stopp trigger off Step Command Parameter 1: Out A1 set 2: wt In A1 High 3: Out B4 clr 4: Out B2 set 5: Out B3 ...
Page 39 - Start Message 1
Sequence Nummer S 25 Title “Vierklng” Priority 89 Stopp trigger off Step Commend Parameter 1: Out A1 set 2: wt In A1 High 3: Out B4 clr 4: Out B2 set 5: Out B3 set 6: Out A4 set 7: Sum= off 8: DMM= -5dB 9: Start G 20 10: wt Audio 11: End Sequence Nummer S 26 Title “Vorgong” Priority 87 Stopp trigger...
Page 40 - Start Message 2
Sequence Nummer S 28 Title “Message2” Priority 80 Stopp trigger off Step Command Parameter 1: Out C1 set 2: Sum= off 3: DMM= -2dB 4: Start M 02 5: wt Audio 6: End Sequence Nummer S 29 Title “EasyRec1” Priority 80 Stopp trigger C3 High >00,1s lat Step Command Parameter 1: Out C3 set 2: Record M 01...
Page 42 - BZB ABC alarm
Sequence Nummer S 32 Title “Ansage” Priority 80 Stopp trigger D3 Low >00,1s stc Step Command Parameter 1: Out D3 set 2: Sum= -20dB 3: DMM= -3dB 4: Start Ann. 5: wt Stop 6: End Sequence Nummer S 33 Title “BZB-ABC” Priority 95 Stopp trigger off Step Command Parameter 1: Out A1 set 2: wt In A1 High ...
Page 43 - Ship alarm “General Emergency”
Sequence Nummer S 34 Title “gen-emgc” Priority 95 Stopp trigger off Step Command Parameter 1: Out A1 set 2: wt In A1 High 3: Out B4 clr 4: Out B2 set 5: Out B3 set 6: Out A3 set 7: Sum= off 8: DMM= -5dB 9: Start A 30 10: wt Audio 11: Start A 31 12: wt Audio 13: Jump 09 14: End Sequence Nummer S 35 T...
Page 44 - Ship alarm “Manual Morse key”
Sequence Nummer S 36 Title “ManMorse” Priority 95 Stopp trigger off Step Command Parameter 1: Out A1 set 2: wt In A1 High 3: Out B4 clr 4: Out B2 set 5: Out B3 set 6: Out A3 set 7: Sum= off 8: DMM= -5dB 9: wt In D4 High 10: Start A 33 11: wt In D4 Low 12: Break 13: Jump 09 14: End Sequence Nummer S ...
Page 45 - List of factory preset gong signals; no = parameter not available
List of factory preset gong signals gong no. title prior. type bar attack release start repeat cnt rep-del G20 Vierklng 00 fourtone 1 = A 04 ms XL no 2 = B 06 ms XL 1,5 sec 3 = C 07 ms XL 1,5 sec 4 = D 10 ms XL 1,5 sec no no G21 Dreiklng 00 threetone 1 = A 04 ms XL no 2 = B 06 ms XL 1,5 sec 3 = C 07...
Page 46 - List of factory preset alarm signals; Title
List of factory preset alarm signals Alarm- number Title Priority Type Freq. 1Hz Freq. 2Hz timesec Ratio repeat A20 DIN-Alrm 00 Uni-Sweep 1200 500 1,00 14% endless A21 slow Whp 00 Uni-Sweep 500 1200 1,00 14% endless A22 Sirene 00 Bi-sweep 400 800 2,00 14% endless A24 BZB-Luft 00 Bi-sweep 330 420 2,0...
Page 47 - APPENDIX; Troubleshooting; Error Name
APPENDIX Troubleshooting In stand-by mode the DMM 4650 runs a number of test routines in order to detect device faults at an earlystage. Errors are indicated by the flashing of the green POWER LED. With fatal errors or when errorsstart to appear more often the blinking of the LED gets faster and the...
Page 48 - User questions, hints
User questions, hints This chapter tries to explain some of the DMM 4650’s functions that first may seem somewhat surprisingfor the user and to provide the amended solution. Question: Recording a message is suddenly interrupted by the DMM 4650? Explanation: a) An external contact initiated a sequenc...
Page 50 - EXAMPLES FOR ALARM TEXTS; Technical malfunction 1
EXAMPLES FOR ALARM TEXTS Caution: The following examples are not programmed in the message memory. They only serve as examples. Technical malfunction 1 “Ladies and gentlemen, unfortunately we are experiencing a technical problem. There is no reason to be concerned. Please stay calm, we are working o...
Page 52 - WARRANTY
WARRANTY The factory grants warranty covering all verifiable material and manufacturing faults for a period of 36months from the original date of purchase on. Warranty claims will only be upheld if valid, i. e. fullycompleted warranty forms, are submitted. This warranty shall not cover damage caused...