GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:17 AM Page 1 User Manual SM30 Sound Management System User Manual LBB 1280 Philips Communication & Security Systems
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:17 AM Page 2 CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.
GB/SM 30 user manual 1 5/26/98 10:17 AM Page 1 plug-in modules. On the front panel of the Control Centre are programming keys and associated LEDs, an alpha-numeric LCD display, and keys for controlling the functions of the music source inputs. The programming keys enable the installer to program SM30 to suit the overall system configuration, and the user’s specific needs. To allow the operator to control the music sources, four Music Function Keys are provided on the front panel.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:17 AM Page 2 SM30 plug-in modules All of the interconnections between individual modules in the Control Centre take place automatically when they are plugged into the interconnection board of the Control Centre, so that no complex inter-wiring is required. Owing to the unique construction of the housing, the modules slide in and out quickly and easily. These features make SM30 simple and inexpensive to install and maintain.
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GB/SM 30 user manual 2 5/26/98 10:17 AM Page 4 SYSTEM OPERATION SM30 Sound Management System presents the operator with a logical, comprehensive, and easy to use method of routing and broadcasting calls, announcements, prerecorded messages, and music. SM30 is easy to use and logical in its operation, but it is perhaps helpful to understand, in principle, how the system works.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:17 AM Page 5 Volume Control Override Relays It is important that announcements and/or alarm signals come through at full volume, regardless of the volume settings of individual loudspeakers. The processor can be programmed to switch in a series of relays mounted on the Control Relay Card, which correspond to the loudspeaker zones selected. These in turn activate individual volume control override relays in the loudspeaker enclosures.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:17 AM Page 6 11 Single tone, frequency 1000 Hz, 300 msec on, 200 msec off and repeating. Signal duration 5 sec. 12 Slow whoop, sweeping from 500 up to 1200 Hz in 3.5 seconds, followed by 500 msec silence. This procedure will be repeated twice. Station) details the way in which each type of call, when activated via the Call Station, can be terminated. Signal description Signal numbers from 1 up to 12 are attention or chime tones.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:17 AM Page 7 30 Alternating signal, frequencies of 650 and 850 Hz, every frequency lasts 500 msec. Signal duration 60 seconds. 31 As signal 30, lasts until second activation. 32 STANAG crash alarm. Sweeping signal, from 500 up to 600 Hz in 500 msec, sweeping down to 500 Hz in 500 msec and repeating. Signal duration 60 seconds. 33 As signal 32, lasts until second activation. 34 STANAG fire alarm. Single tone, frequency 1000 Hz, 300 msec on and 200 msec off and repeating.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 8 4 CONTROL CENTRE LBB 1280 At the heart of each SM30 sound management system is the Control Centre. This is a self contained unit, housing the microprocessor which controls SM30, and 12 slots which hold the plug-in modules. On the front panel of the Control Centre are programming keys and associated LEDs, an alpha-numeric LCD display, and keys for controlling the functions of the music source inputs.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 9 The keys are marked as follows: + Music Volume up (fig.4.1L) Music Volume down (fig.4.1P) 0123 Music source Select (fig.4.1M) Music Mute (fig.4.1Q) Alpha-Numeric LCD Display (fig.4.1D) In the normal ‘Run’ mode of the system, the back-lit LCD display indicates the name of the current music source (e.g. “TUNER”, or “MUSIC OFF”), plus the current music volume level. LED (fig.4.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 10 4.2 SM30 basic modules remove the mains power cable (cord) from the socket, and carefully insert a medium sized screwdriver under the small lip of the fuse cover (nearest the socket pins), and gently twist the screwdriver to lever the fuse holder out. A ‘Mate-N-Lok’ emergency supply socket (fig.4.3D) is provided to allow a +48 VDC supply to be connected. An Earth terminal (fig.4.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM 5. SETTING UP THE HARDWARE 5.1 General Page 11 the Power Supply Module (PSM) mounted in their slots. All other modules must be fitted into their respective slots as indicated in fig.5.1. A survey of configurations with the maximal number of input modules is given in the table.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5.2 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 12 Removing Module Blank Panels The module blank panels are removed in a similar way, by loosening the cross-head screws a little and sliding the panels vertically out of their keyhole slots. Opening the housing WARNING: Before attempting to open the housing, the mains lead and the 48 V DC battery plug should be disconnected. It is not sufficient to merely switch off the ON/OFF switch on the front panel.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 13 A 4-pole ‘Mate-N-Lok’ socket (fig.4.3D) is provided on the Power Supply Module on the back panel, to allow a +48 VDC supply to be connected. The terminations for the supply are clearly marked alongside the Mate-N-Lok socket. The emergency supply plug should be wired accordingly. The retaining bar (fig.5.2A) can now be replaced by sliding it down in its slots as far as possible, and tightening the screws in its ends (fig.5.2B). 5.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5.4 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 14 scratched by metal components of SM30. Mounting in a 19” rack Calculating Required Rack Space To simplify ordering of modular units and panels to fit into standard 19” rack units, Philips have chosen a standard height ‘HE’ equal to 44.55 mm (1.75 inches). Each SM30 Control Centre, for instance, is 3 HE high, requiring 133.65 mm of rack space. The use of the HE unit eases the problem of calculating the number of equipment housings, blank panels, etc.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 15 3 It is always preferable to mount power amplifiers, which generate a certain amount of heat, above heat sensitive equipment, like SM30.If however, power amplifiers must be mounted beneath the Control Centre, a heat shield should be installed above them. This is necessary to deflect the hot air currents, which could otherwise cause instability in the SM30 microprocessor controlled units. 5.5 One Channel System (fig.5.5.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 16 C 3 3 1 1 C 4X SQ45 SM30 Fig. 5.5.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 17 C 3 1 1 SQ45 SM30 Fig. 5.5.
GB/SM 30 user manual 6 5/26/98 10:18 AM CALL STATION (CST) Page 18 Redial function (fig.6.1I) Repeats the last zone selection. LBB 9568 The SM30 Call Station presents the operator with a logical, comprehensive, and easy to use method of routing and broadcasting calls, announcements, and music. Since each Call Station Input Module will accept two Call Stations, SM30 will accept up to 6 Call Stations in total. Zone Selection Indicator (fig.6.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 19 NOTE: If a Function Key and the Keypad are both selected to activate a call, the last selection will always have precedence, cancelling any other selection. ■ During Installer programming a program is available to prevent the user of the Call Station from addressing specific zones selected via the keypad (see program 14.3.12). Call with alarm signal: The alarm signal will continue after release of the ‘Press-To-Talk’ Key.
GB/SM 30 user manual 6.2 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 20 Installation Microphone Preamplifier Gain Preset should only be used for setting the amount of compression, not for lining up the Call Station output with the rest of the SM30 System. See ‘Built-in Compressor’ earlier in this chapter. Loudspeaker Zone Template A paper template is provided, on which the names of the loudspeaker zones can be written. The template has a detachable blank section at the bottom, allowing it to be used in a typewriter.
GB/SM 30 user manual 2 3 4 5 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 21 1-, then 5. As stated earlier, the Zone Routing Indicator LEDs for these zones will be illuminated. If the red ‘BUSY’ LED is flashing, this means that another call is in progress. If the other call has lower priority than your call, pressing your ‘PRESS TO TALK’ key will abort the other call. If the other call has a higher priority, your call will not be accepted and you will have no affect on the other call.
GB/SM 30 user manual 7 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 22 CALL STATION INPUT MODULE (CSM) LBB 1283 DIN plug. The DIN connections, viewed from the solder side of the cable plugs, are illustrated in fig.7. Each Call Station Input Module allows two SM30 Call Stations to be connected to the Control Centre. SM30 will accept up to 3 Call Station Input Modules and/or Microphone Input Modules in total. 7.
GB/SM 30 user manual 8 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 23 MICROPHONE INPUT MODULE (MIM) LBB 1282 switch block as the Line Input switch, the Bass Cut can be de-activated. In its up position, switch 2 on the switch block is set for Bass Cut (the default). In its down position, it is set for Flat response. Each Microphone Input Module allows two electret microphones or two dynamic microphones to be connected to the SM30 Control Centre.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 24 Connection of Microphones The design of SM30 allows a single cable to be used to connect a Microphone to one of the sockets of the Microphone Input Module. This cable has two screened wires, plus two unscreened wires. The screened wires carry the audio signal and phantom powering, and the unscreened wires are connected to the remote switch of the microphone.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 25 remote equipment, activate signalling/warning lamps, etc.. Input 1-8 Apart from the normal functions, inputs 1-8 can be programmed to distribute an external audio source connected to a Microphone Input Module to zone 1-36 preceded with an attention signal and/or pre-recorded message. in that case relay 4 of the Control Relay Module of the basic frame is used to start the audio source.
GB/SM 30 user manual 10 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 26 RECORDED MESSAGE MODULE (RMM) LBB 1285 10.1 Installation Mounting in the Control Centre The SM30 Control Centre provides space for one Recorded Message Module, which must be located in slot A (see fig.5.1). A unique feature of SM30 is its Recorded Message Module, which allows up to 4 individual messages to be recorded, and played back as desired.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 27 ■ E F D G C H B I If the recording is satisfactory, either move the Message Selection slide switch to position ‘2’, and follow the above steps to record the second message. With the Function switch in its lowest (system) position, the recording is ready to be played back via the system when desired. Recording over an Existing Message When a message is recorded, its time duration is stored in memory.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 28 The Function switch must be in its lowest (system) position for messages to be replayed through the system. When the Function switch is in its top (record) or middle (monitor) position, SM30 will not be able to use the Recorded Message function, and the messages already recorded will not be accessible to the user. An ERROR warning will be seen on the display of the Control Centre, indicating that the Message Module is not in its ‘system’ mode.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 29 Each step of 3 represents 2 dB, with ‘99’ equalling 0 dBV. Any, or all of these four functions can also be remote controlled via the Function Keys on the Call Station. Output Treble and Bass Tone Controls Treble and Bass potentiometers (fig.11C and D) provide tone control facilities for the output of the module. In the vertical (12 o’clock) position, the signal is unaffected.
GB/SM 30 user manual 12 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 30 ZONE RELAY MODULE (ZRM) LBB 1287 fact that they are the only loudspeaker zone outputs in the system. This should be taken into consideration when planning the location of the Zone Relay Module(s) in the Control Centre. The SM30 system is intended for use with 2 separate amplifiers, or two separate channels of a multi channel amplifier. One channel will handle the ‘Call’ signal, and the other channel will amplify the ‘Music’ signal.
GB/SM 30 user manual 12.2 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 31 extra power amplifiers. This can be done in one of several different ways: Unlinked multiple modules. Separate amplifiers may be used to feed each Zone Relay Module. This enables each amplifier to be dedicated to 6 specific zones. Module input splitting (fig.12.3). The Zone Relay Module provides the possibility of connecting more amplifiers to a single module, so that each amplifier feeds fewer loudspeaker zones.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 32 13 I CALL ( ZONE 5,6 ) 3X 2 1 6 5 4 8 7 11 10 9 X 12 X MUSIC ( ZONE 5,6 ) The Control Relay module provides SM30 with a set of switching contacts, which can be opened or closed (dependent on the contact, and its terminations) as programmed by the installer or operator. Relays 1 to 8 have both make and break contacts. Relays 9 to 12 have make contacts.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 33 Microphone Input module should be started with contact 1-8 of the Control Input Module. See user programming 14.3 menu item 3.8 ‘Control inputs 1-8’. Relays 3-12 Relays 3 (or 4 if power-on delay is used) to 12 can be activated by different sources, and may be used for a number of functions. 13.3 Power-on delay The Power-on delay function can be programmed with a time delay of 2-9 seconds (see installer programming 14.7 menu 5 ‘Power-on delay’).
GB/SM 30 user manual 14 14.1 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 34 PROGRAMMING Summary SM30 User Programming program step 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 1.8 1.9 1.10 1.11 1.12 1.13 1.14 1.15 1.16 1.17 1.18 1.19 1.20 1.21 1.22 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 2.6 2.7 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 3.8 3.9 3.10 3.11 3.12 4.1 4.
GB/SM 30 user manual 14.2 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 35 Introduction 14.2.2 User Program The User Program is a limited version (programming menus 1 up to 4) of the Installer Program, detachable at the rear of the book. This program is intended, as its name implies, to allow the user(s) of the system to alter priorities, routing, etc. as their needs change, without having to call in expert help. The program contains a variety of items which are dependent upon the system configuration.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 36 1 SELECT PROGRAM : CALL STATIONS 1 2 SELECT ITEM : CALL STATION : X 3 SELECT FUNCTION : 8 KEY PAD 4 SELECT FUNCTION : FUNCTION KEY : F1 - 4 CALLST : X KEYPAD 9 PRIORITY : X 15 CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST : X FKEY : X CALL PROGRAMMING MUSIC VOLUME 10 5 16 CALLST : X KEYPAD CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST : X FKEY : X SIGNAL : XX PRIORITY : X MUSIC VOLUME 6 11 17 CALLST : X KEYPAD CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST : X FKEY : X MESSAGE : X SIG
GB/SM 30 user manual 14.3 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 37 User Programming Signal number “00” means: no signal. If the selected signal number does not exist, the display will show: * NOT EXISTING * SIGNAL : XX 14.3.1 CALL STATIONS 1.1 Main menu selection Select from the main menu by means of the left/right arrow keys: CALL STATIONS Pressing any key will return to signal number selection. 1.6 1.2 Call Station number selection The cursor will be blinking below the number of the first Call Station found.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 38 Relay 1 (marked ‘X’) is reserved for the activation of error indicators, if a processor failure is detected, and cannot be programmed for any other function. Relay 2 (marked ‘X’) is reserved for the activation of error indicators, if a Call Station or module failure is detected, and cannot be programmed for any other function.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 39 also be programmed with one of six more functions. The ‘music’ functions are only available if the Music Input Module is present. The ‘relays’ functions are only available if the Control Relay Module is present. The Function Key LED on the Call Station indicates whether the relays are on or off. Scroll with the up/down arrow keys to select the alternative function. broadcasting music.
GB/SM 30 user manual 2 2.1 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 40 MICROPHONES 2.5 Main menu selection This display will be skipped if the Re-corded Message Module is not present. Message number can be selected using the up/down arrow keys. The sequence of message number selection on the display is: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 1 REPEAT, 2 REPEAT, 3 REPEAT, 4 REPEAT. “MESSAGE: 0” means: no message. Pressing BREAK will return to ‘priority level selection’.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 41 2.7 2 This display will be skipped if the Control Relay Module is not present in the system. The current setting of Control relays 1-6 is shown. Shifting the cursor to the right, further than the last position, will display the current setting of relays 7-12. Selecting a zone can be done with the ‘|’ key. Deselecting a zone can be done with the ‘O’ key.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 42 14.3.3 CONTROL INPUTS 3.6 3.1 Enables remote select of music source. Pressing the ‘|’ key selects music volume up activation, entering ‘O’ continues normal call activation (program step 3.8). 3.7 Control input 5-8 Main menu selection Select from the main menu by means of the left/right arrow keys: CONTROL INPUTS. 3.2 Control input 4 Control input number selection Enables Control Relay switching selection.
GB/SM 30 user manual 3.12 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 43 Call routing to Zones 3.13 See program step 1.13. Programming Control Relays See program step 1.7.
GB/SM 30 user manual 15 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 44 SM30 SYSTEM SPECIFICATION GENERAL The specification relates to a Control Centre with corresponding modules. MICROPROCESSOR HARDWARE EEPROM data storage time : > 10 years RECORDED MESSAGE MODULE data retention audio bandwidth max. total recording time max.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 45 Click suppression in combination for any module for audio switching for power on/off switching mute by on/off switch : > 60 dB : > 30 dB : > 80 dB Pilot tone 20 kHz sinus asymmetrical volume preset at least mute by on/off switch : 0.05 - 1 V : > 80 dB CRM Output relays A.C. switching D.C.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 46 MIM MUM MUSI C S M3 0 CONTROL CE NTRE 134 MAX CS T 124 114 20 104 10 L B B 94 9520/10 0 84 -10 CS M CAL L 10V DL L Limiter 1V Signal 74 100mV 64 -30 54 -40 44 -50 34 -60 24 -70 14 -80 10mV Noise CS T 1mV Noise MI M CS M 100 µ V MUM 4 dB SP L -90 -100 10 µ V -110 -120 1µV d BV = Equivalent Input Noise (RMS B=20kHz Flat) Audio signal level diagram 46
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 47 14.3.4 MUSIC ROUTING 14.4 4.1 During normal operation, all modules present in the system are continuously tested. If a module stops communicating with the processor, a message is sent to the display stating the faulty module type and the module number. If a Call Station stops communicating with the system, this is also displayed.
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GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 49 SM30 Sound Management System Supplement Instructions for installation LBB 1280 Philips Communication & Security Systems
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 50 CONTENTS 14.5 14.6 14.
GB/SM 30 user manual 14.5 5/26/98 10:18 AM Summary SM30 Installer Programming Setup programming steps 5.0 7.1 8.1 1.1 Page 1 selection Installer password LANGUAGE SELECT STORE HARDWARE CALL STATION | Installer programming stepsselection 5.0 5.1 5.2 6.1 6.2 6.3 7.1 7.2 8.1 8.2 9.1 9.2 9.3 10.1 10.2 10.3 11.1 11.2 11.3 12.1 12.2 12.3 13.1 13.2 13.3 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.4 14.5 15.1 15.2 15.3 16.1 16.2 16.3 17.1 17.2 17.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 2 SETUP PROGRAMMING MAINS "ON" POWER - ON - DELAY "RUN-MODE" "SET-UP MODE" FACTORY SETTING/ WITH / WITHOUT EMPTY MEMORY MUM INSTALLED 1 MEMORY CLEARED * SM30 SYSTEM * SYSTEM IS DOWN ** MUSIC SOURCE ... USER USER INSTALLER INSTALLER PASSWORD 3 SELECT LANGUAGE 2 4 INSTALLER MODE STORE HARDWARE FIRST REOUIRED 5 BUSY STORING... 6 *SOFTWARE* VERSION.
GB/SM 30 user manual 14.6 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 3 SETUP PROGRAMMING 6 Display software version When the hardware setup is stored, the setup is complete and programming will automatically continue with the first step of the Installer Programming. First the display will show the current software version. If the memory is clear, the software must be able to recognise the hardware that is installed before programming can be undertaken.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 4 14.7.5 POWER-ON DELAY 5 This program is intended for battery operated systems where, in order to conserve battery power, the amplifier is switched on only when a call is made. It causes a time delay (selectable from 1-9 seconds) between pressing the Call Station ‘Press-To-Talk’ key, Microphone ‘on’ switch, or switching on of a Control Input, and actual activation of the call.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 5 14.7.6 ALTERNATIVE MUSIC INPUT TEXT 14.7.7 SELECTING MENU LANGUAGE If the music input module is present, the second line of the display shows in the normal RUN mode the currently selected music source and the volume. The default text of the music source is: MUSIC OFF, MUSIC INPUT 1, MUSIC INPUT 2, MUSIC INPUT 3. Alternative text for music inputs 1,2 and 3 can be chosen. The Setup Program automatically starts with the Select Language menu, see chapter 14.5.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 6 14.7.8 STORING HARDWARE CONFIGURATION 14.7.9 SELECTING AMPLIFIER CONFIGURATION To enable the system to check that all modules are communicating with the processor, the hardware configuration has to be stored in the memory of the system. This must be done whenever a change is made in the hardware configuration and after the memory is cleared. This is the only possible program option when entering the programming mode after clearing the memory.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 7 10.3 14.7.10 REMOTE VOLUME CONTROL MUSIC Selecting STEP or REPEAT can be done with the up/down arrow keys. This program effects the operation of the music volume control, which is activated via the Call Station Function Keys and Control Inputs 1 and 2. STEP mode means that at every push of the programmed Function Key or Control Input, in normal Run mode, the volume level will change 3 steps (approx. 2 dB) as indicated on the bottom line of the display.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 8 14.7.11 VOLUME CONTROL OVERRIDE RELAYS 12 With this function one or more Control Relays (1-12) can be coupled to Zone Relays (1-6, 7-12, 13-18) for volume override of the loudspeakers. This program may be used to prevent selection of specific zones via the keypad on a Call Station. Disabled zones can not be selected anymore from the Call Station keypad, and will reacts as if those zones are not present. The Call Station zone LEDs will remain ‘off ’. 11.
GB/SM 30 user manual 13 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 9 DIRECT ROUTING 12 This program is used to directly activate the Zone Relay Module(s) e.g. via an external fire detection system. Control inputs 1-6, 1-12 or 1-18 can be used to activate loudspeaker zones 1-6, 1-12 or 1-18. This function is only available if the corresponding Zone Relay Modules and Control Input Modules are installed. SELECT PROGRAM : ROUTING LIMITS 1 2 SELECT ITEM CALL STATION : X 3 CST: X ENABLED TO XXXXXX 13.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 10 14.7.14 CLEARING MEMORY 14.3 14.1 After pressing the ENTER key, the display will show that clearing memory is in advance. Main menu selection Select from the main menu by means of the left/right arrow keys: CLEAR MEMORY 14.2 Wait display 14.4 Power-on delay 14.
GB/SM 30 user manual 15.2 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 11 Current mode display ‘Press-To-Talk’ key will broadcast message 2 to zone 4, 5 and 6. The display will show the current mode. 16.1 15.3 Main menu selection Mode selection Select from the main menu by means of the left/right arrow keys: FLEXIBLE KEYS Selection of the non-interruptable or interruptable mode can be made using the up/down arrow keys. 16.2 14.7.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 12 17.1 14.7.17 EXTENDED CALL STATION PROGRAMMING Select from the main menu by means of the left/right arrow keys: EXTENDED CALL ST. The SM30 system with more than 18 loudspeaker zones needs one Module Frame LBB 1291/40 and eventually one or more Extended Call Stations LBB 9568/36 (Call Station with 36 zone confirmation LEDs). An extended Call Station requires both inputs of the Call Station Input Module. 17.2 17.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 13 SE TU P P R OG R AM INSTALLER PASWORD SO FT WAR E VERSION.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 14 INST AL LE R P RO GR AM 11 10 S EL ECT PR OG RAM : 2 VO LU ME CO N TR O L 2 SEL ECT Z ONE : X X 2 3 VO LU ME CO N TR O L RE P E AT MO D E 1 SE LE CT IT EM 3 SEL ECT Z ONE : X X XXX000 REL : XX 3 CS T: X ENA BLE D T O XXXXXX 3 ZO NE : XX 2 AR E Y OU S URE ? O F AL ARM ZO NE S PR ESS < T O CL EAR DIREC T RO UTING 3 C LE A RIN G ME MO RY O F MU SIC Z ON ES 4 C LE A R ME MOR Y 1 2 DIREC T RO UTING CAL L S TATION : X S TE P MO DE S
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 15 INST AL LE R P RO GR AM 16 15 S EL ECT PR OG RAM : 2 2 EXTENDED CALLST 1 1 CT L AL AR M MOD E S EL ECT PR OG RAM : FLE XIB LE KEYS CT L AL AR M MOD E 1 17 S EL ECT PR OG RAM : SE LE CT IT EM 2 CALL STATION : X NO N - INT ERR UP T SE LE CT IT EM CAL L S TATION : X X = 1,3,5 3 CTL ALARM MODE INTE R RU PT AB LE 3 CST X FKEYS: 1 234 FLEX. FU NCT.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 16 US ER PA SS WO RD SO FT WAR E VERSION.
GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM U S ER PR O G R AM 3 3 S EL ECT PR OG RAM : 4 S EL ECT PR OG RAM : S EL ECT PR OG RAM : MICR O P H O NE S 1 2 Page 17 C ON TRO L IN PU TS MU S IC R OU T IN G 1 1 SELECT ITEM : MICROPHONE : X 2 SELECT ITEM : MU S IC R OU T IN G CO NT ROL INPU T : XX 000000 ZONE : 01 2 3 MIC ROP HO NE : X 9 - 17 18-2 4 PRIORITY : X 1-8 4 3 MICROPHONE : X 8 CO NT ROL INPU T : XX EN AB L E R EMOT E 1 MUS IC VO L U ME SIGNAL : XX 5 4 MICROPHONE : X :X PRIOR
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GB/SM 30 user manual 5/26/98 10:18 AM Page 20 Data subject to changes without notice Printed in the Netherlands 3922 988 33415 20/97