Dynacord DPM 4000 manual DMM 4650 Interconnection, Dmm Dpm

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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 / stop command and a control input for the transmission of the return signal. The control output starts the DMM 4650 sequence with a positive slope and stops it with a negative slope. The return signal's control input reacts to the negative slope and activates the macro "Message Stop". Additionally, in most cases a control input is needed for the DMM 4650 READY / FAULT signal. The following cabling example offers a possibility for controlling three different sequences including fault recognition. This is accomplished by utilizing Port A on the DMM 4650 and the 8 I/O control module (IN 5 - 8 and OUT 5 - 8) of the DPM 4000.

 

 

 

DMM 4650

 

 

 

 

DPM 4000

 

 

 

 

PORT A

 

 

 

 

NRS 90219

 

 

 

 

 

25

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FAULT 12

 

 

 

 

 

 

15

IN1

OUT1

20

 

1

IN5

OUT5

1

Stop

2

7

Fault

2

2

 

16

IN2

OUT2

21

 

3

IN6

OUT6

3

Sequenz 1

3

8

Sequenz 1

4

4

 

17

IN3

OUT3

22

 

5

IN7

OUT7

5

Sequenz 2

4

9

Sequenz 2

6

6

 

18

 

 

23

 

7

 

 

7

Sequenz 3

5

IN4

OUT4 10

Sequenz 3

8

IN8

OUT8

8

 

13

+24V

GND 1/6/

11/19/24

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GND

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

+24V

 

 

 

 

Using an adapter cable (2 x RJ-45 to 25-pole D-Sub), the shown cabling is established with relative little effort.

For a larger amount of sequences, it is necessary to additionally utilize Ports B, C, and D on the DMM 4650. Triggering the sequence start / stop is accomplished through additional control outputs on the DPM 4000 control module (OUT 2 -

4)or via relay contacts on the DCS 408 respectively on the DCS 409 modules. The return signal is present at the control inputs IN 1 - 4 of the DPM 4000 control module; additional control inputs can be provided via DCS 412 modules.

For controlling a DMM 4650 sequence, first you have to assign the start / stop and return message lines in the PROANNOUNCE Designer software. Afterwards, defining the audio signals in the window “External Audio Signals DMM 4650” is possible (the window opens when double-clicking onto the DMM 4650 symbol), where start / stop and return message lines are assigned to individual audio signals. When this is done, starting a DMM 4650 sequence from a paging console is already possible. Individual zones are assigned in the paging console dialog (key-assignment).

Defining additional triggers and zones is possible for the case that different events than a paging station keystroke (external triggers, timer) are used to start a DMM 4650 sequence. Displaying text on the LCD during the output of a DMM 4650 sequence is possible as well.

Programming examples for interconnecting the DMM 4650 are provided in the file Demo99_2.pmx, which is installed during the installation of the PROANNOUNCE Designer software within the following directory: /proannounce/examples/.

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Contents Page Page Preamble IntroductionOperation Instructions Safety InstructionsProannounce System User Handbook Operation Instructions Central Unit DPM DPP 4000 Power Supply Units DPA 4000 Power AmplifierDPC 4000 Paging Stations DCS 400 Control SystemOperation Location Excluded From WarrantyGeneral Overview System DescriptionSignal Generators / Voice Message Memory Volume And Tone Controls / DelaysAudio Routing Control Inputs And Outputs Paging StationsClock / Calendar MonitoringMacros Safety StandardsInterfaces Software Installation Installation And Program Start System SpecificationsStarting Proannounce Designer Uninstalling Proannounce DesignerDescription Of Individual Devices Digital Proannounce Manager DPM FeaturesDPM Front View Rear View Signal Pins Description +24V ==DC Input 24V == RS-232 PC Interface Remote Control socketExtension slot Control Module Slot Monitor Output socketSlots for Audio Output Modules Audio Input Module SlotsSupply voltage SpecificationsMonitor input 5 2-Channel Paging Station Module NRS SpecificationsBlock Diagram Pin-Assignment Of DPC 4000 Connectors And The Extension CordRetrofitting Input Transformers 6 MIC/LINE + 2 AUX Input Module NRS SpecificationsBlock diagram Pin-Assignment Of XLRF-Type ConnectorsInternal Settings Retrofitting Input Transformers DPM MLI 7 2-Channel MIC/LINE Input Module NRSOpen 24 dBu Retrofitting Input Transformers DPM AUX 8 2-Channel AUX Input Module NRSBlock diagram 2-channel AUX input module 22 MIC/LINE + paging station module NRS 9 MIC/LINE + Paging Station Module NRSAudio 24V/GND Pin-Assignment Of RJ-45 Socket And Extension CordBlock diagram MIC/LINE + paging station module Retrofitting Input Transformers DPM OUT 10 2-Channel Line Output Module NRSSetting Output Levels Via Jumpers Pin-Assignment Of XLRM-Type ConnectorsRetrofitting Output Transformers 31 8 I/O control module 11 8 I/O Control Module NRSSlave clocks Pin-Assignment Of RJ-45 ConnectorsInternal Message Recorder Flash Memory for Voice Recording/Playback NRSProannounce DPC 4000 Paging Consoles System Overview Table of all functions Paging Console FunctionsControl Panel Of The DPC Cancel keySelection Keys and LED’s ALL key and LEDText key and LED Alarm key and IndicatorTalk key and BUSY-LED On key and LEDMicrophone ConnectionsDisplay LAN socketTested printer models are HP LaserJet 6P Key-LabelingOperation Gong Chime SignalSelective Call Collective CallSelective Alarm General AlarmCanceling Signals Text MessageProgram Assignment System on / OFFSpecial Functions Address Paging Console Configuration In Setup ModeBuzzer Pre-Gong SignalCompressor LCD-ContrastLED IndicationsDPC 4350 Paging Station Extension PrioritiesCombination Factory Presets DPC SpecificationsChange from Switch to Pushbutton Optionally Available AccessoriesOptional Alarm Key NRS Optional Key-lock Switch NRS Input / Output Transformer NRS Optional Monitor Loudspeaker NRS Connecting External Audio Signal Sources Connecting a PTT-MicrophoneExternal MIC / Line Input EXT socket Single Paging Station On a Single DPM-Line Cable LengthSingle Paging Station + Extension On a Single DPM-Line DPA 4000 Proannounce Power Amplifier Characteristics Instructions For Using Remote-Power Amps Control Four-Channel Power Amplifier DPAControl DCS 400 Control System Characteristics Operating voltage FeaturesOperating current Operating current at 24DCS Dimensions of the DCS 401 moduleDCS 408 Relay Module 100 DCS Dimensions of the DCS 408 moduleOperating current, all relays pulled, at 24 Contact current, maximum Operating temperature rangeMaximally 12 DCS 408 / DCS 409 modules can be Operating current, all inputs open Power source 24V CN6 Maximum output currentOperating current, all inputs at +24VOUT -24VOUT Output DCS 416 analog I/O module DCS 416 Analog Input / Output ModuleDAC Operating temperature range Specifications Operating voltageDimensions W x H x D 19 2HU Weight Audio input Input voltage 0 dB LED+10 Operation keys Function+ 24 NRS 90240 Rotary Encoder Page Cabling Proannounce Hardware Configuration 1 DCSDCS 401 Addresses Voltage SupplyBefore initial operation DMM DPM DMM 4650 InterconnectionNRS 90226 Adapter Printed Board Assembly

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