Dynacord DPM 4000 manual Text Message, General Alarm, Selective Alarm, Canceling Signals

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DEVICE DESCRIPTIONS

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 be selected; either by use of the selection keys or via the ALL key. Pressing the TEXT key starts the reproduction of a prerecorded message that had been assigned during configuration. While the text message is being transmitted, the TEXT LED lights steadily or blinks (also refer to indications). The text message priority can be set to values between 2 and 8.

Pressing the STOP key cancels the transmission of a text message.

General Alarm

A general alarm signal is always transmitted to all lines of the entire installation.

Pressing the covered ALARM key launches the integrated alarm. The key lights during the transmission of the alarm signal. The priority of the alarm can be set between 7 and 9. Therefore it has priority over any announcement or other event, except for those that were ignited from the directing paging station (priority 10).

Pressing the STOP key or subsequently pressing 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 into selected lines.

Similar to the procedure for making a selective call you first have to select areas or groups to which the alarm signal shall be transmitted. Afterwards, pressing the covered ALARM key starts the selective alarm. The key lights during the transmission of an alarm. Already now, you are able to enter the lines for the following alarm.

Pressing the STOP key or subsequently pressing the ALARM key cancels the alarm.

When shipped, there is no factory pre-set selective alarm pre-programmed.

Note: The launch of an alarm does not depend on a paging console’s priority setting it had been activated from. Launching an alarm is possible from any microphone terminal at any time, even when the system is in stand-by mode. A running alarm is optically and occasionally also acoustically indicated at every paging station.

Canceling Signals

Pressing the STOP key cancels alarms, gong signals and text message transmissions. Events can only be terminated at the paging station they were launched from with the exception of the directing terminal (paging console with the highest priority possible 10). Through the directing station it is possible to cancel any signal in progress.

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Contents Page Page Introduction PreambleSafety Instructions Operation InstructionsProannounce System User Handbook Operation Instructions Central Unit DPM DPC 4000 Paging Stations DPA 4000 Power AmplifierDPP 4000 Power Supply Units DCS 400 Control SystemExcluded From Warranty Operation LocationSystem Description General OverviewAudio Routing Volume And Tone Controls / DelaysSignal Generators / Voice Message Memory Clock / Calendar Paging StationsControl Inputs And Outputs MonitoringInterfaces Safety StandardsMacros Installation And Program Start System Specifications Software InstallationUninstalling Proannounce Designer Starting Proannounce DesignerDigital Proannounce Manager DPM Features Description Of Individual DevicesDPM Front View DC Input 24V == Signal Pins Description +24V ==Rear View Remote Control socket RS-232 PC InterfaceSlots for Audio Output Modules Monitor Output socketExtension slot Control Module Slot Audio Input Module SlotsMonitor input SpecificationsSupply voltage Specifications 5 2-Channel Paging Station Module NRSPin-Assignment Of DPC 4000 Connectors And The Extension Cord Block DiagramRetrofitting Input Transformers Specifications 6 MIC/LINE + 2 AUX Input Module NRSInternal Settings Pin-Assignment Of XLRF-Type ConnectorsBlock diagram Retrofitting Input Transformers 7 2-Channel MIC/LINE Input Module NRS DPM MLIOpen 24 dBu Retrofitting Input Transformers 8 2-Channel AUX Input Module NRS DPM AUXBlock diagram 2-channel AUX input module 9 MIC/LINE + Paging Station Module NRS 22 MIC/LINE + paging station module NRSPin-Assignment Of RJ-45 Socket And Extension Cord Audio 24V/GNDBlock diagram MIC/LINE + paging station module Retrofitting Input Transformers 10 2-Channel Line Output Module NRS DPM OUTPin-Assignment Of XLRM-Type Connectors Setting Output Levels Via JumpersRetrofitting Output Transformers 11 8 I/O Control Module NRS 31 8 I/O control modulePin-Assignment Of RJ-45 Connectors Slave clocksFlash Memory for Voice Recording/Playback NRS Internal Message RecorderProannounce DPC 4000 Paging Consoles System Overview Paging Console Functions Table of all functionsSelection Keys and LED’s Cancel keyControl Panel Of The DPC ALL key and LEDTalk key and BUSY-LED Alarm key and IndicatorText key and LED On key and LEDDisplay ConnectionsMicrophone LAN socketKey-Labeling Tested printer models are HP LaserJet 6PSelective Call Gong Chime SignalOperation Collective CallCanceling Signals General AlarmSelective Alarm Text MessageSpecial Functions System on / OFFProgram Assignment Paging Console Configuration In Setup Mode AddressCompressor Pre-Gong SignalBuzzer LCD-ContrastIndications LEDCombination PrioritiesDPC 4350 Paging Station Extension Factory Presets Specifications DPCOptional Alarm Key NRS Optionally Available AccessoriesChange from Switch to Pushbutton Optional Key-lock Switch NRS Input / Output Transformer NRS Optional Monitor Loudspeaker NRS External MIC / Line Input EXT socket Connecting a PTT-MicrophoneConnecting External Audio Signal Sources Single Paging Station + Extension On a Single DPM-Line Cable LengthSingle Paging Station On a Single DPM-Line DPA 4000 Proannounce Power Amplifier Characteristics Instructions For Using Remote-Power Amps Four-Channel Power Amplifier DPA ControlControl DCS 400 Control System Characteristics Operating current FeaturesOperating voltage Operating current at 24Dimensions of the DCS 401 module DCSDCS 408 Relay Module 100 Dimensions of the DCS 408 module DCSContact current, maximum Operating temperature range Operating current, all relays pulled, at 24Maximally 12 DCS 408 / DCS 409 modules can be Operating current, all inputs at Power source 24V CN6 Maximum output currentOperating current, all inputs open +24VOUT -24VOUT Output DCS 416 Analog Input / Output Module DCS 416 analog I/O moduleDAC Dimensions W x H x D 19 2HU Specifications Operating voltageOperating temperature range Weight Audio input Input voltage 0 dB LED+ 24 Operation keys Function+10 NRS 90240 Rotary Encoder Page Proannounce Hardware Configuration 1 DCS CablingBefore initial operation Voltage SupplyDCS 401 Addresses DMM 4650 Interconnection DMM DPMNRS 90226 Adapter Printed Board Assembly

DPM 4000 specifications

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