Bosch Appliances 3122 475 22015en manual Testing the coverage area

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1.5.3System with more than 4 carriers and a radiator under a balcony

Figure 1.29 illustrates a situation in which a radiation signal delay occurs and which can be compensated for. For systems with more than four carriers, add one delay switch position per 10 meter (33 feet) difference in signal path length to the radiators which are closest to the overlapping coverage area. In figure 1.29 the sig- nal path length difference is 12 meter. Add one delay switch position to the calculated switch position(s) for the radiator(s) under the balcony.

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Figure 1.29 Radiation path length difference for two radiators

1.6 Testing the coverage area

An extensive reception quality test must be done to make sure that the whole area is covered with IR radi- ation of adequate strength and that there are no black spots. Such a test can be done in two ways:

Testing during installation

1.Check that all radiators are connected and powered up and that no loose cables are connected to a radi- ator. Switch the transmitter off and on to re-initialise the auto equalisation of the radiators.

2.Set the transmitter in the Test-mode (see section 2.5.7). For each channel, a different test tone fre- quency will be transmitted.

3.Set a receiver on the highest available channel and listen via the headphones to the transmitted test tone.

4.Test all positions and directions (see next para- graph).

Testing during a meeting

1.Set a receiver in the Test-mode and select the high- est available carrier. The quality of the received car- rier signal is indicated on the display of the receiver (see section 4.3).

2.Test all positions and directions (see next para- graph). The quality indication should be between 00 and 39 (good reception).

Testing all positions and directions

With the transmitter and receiver in one of the two test modes, go around the conference hall and test the reception quality at every position where the infra-red signals must be received. When an area is detected where there is bad reception or even no reception at all, three main causes must be considered:

Bad coverage

The receiver can not pick-up infra-red radiation of ade- quate strength. This can be because the tested position is outside the footprint of the installed radiators or the radiation is blocked by obstacles such as a column, an overhanging balcony or other large objects.

Check that you used the correct footprints for the sys- tem design, that radiators with enough output power are installed and that a radiator is not accidentally switched to half power operation. When the bad recep- tion is caused by a blocked radiation path, try to remove the blocking obstacle or add an extra radiator to cover the shaded area.

Black spots

The receiver picks-up IR signals from two radiators which cancel out each other. The multipath effect can be identified by the observation that the bad reception only occurs along a specific line and/or when good reception returns when the receiver is rotated to anoth- er direction. This can be confirmed by keeping the receiver in the position and direction with the bad reception and then either shading-off the radiation from one radiator with your hand or switching off one radiator. If this improves the reception quality, then the multipath effect is causing the problem. Note that IR radiation that is reflected from a surface with a high reflectabiliy can also cause multipath problems.

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Contents Integrus Important Safeguards Table of contents Integrus Installation and User Instuctions Table of contents Bosch Security Systems 2005-04 3122 475 22015en Integrus Installation and User Instructions System overview System description and planningQuality modes Signal ProcessingSystem technology IR radiationFootprint of the radiator Aspects of infra-red distribution systemsCarriers and channels Directional sensitivity of the receiverRadiator mounted at 45 to the ceiling Ambient lightingPositioning the radiators 11 Infra-red signal blocked by a person in frontOverlapping footprints and multipath effects 14 Combination of several reflected signalsRectangular footprints Planning an Integrus infra-red radiation systemCabling Planning radiatorsSystem with one transmitter Setting the radiator delay switches20m System with two or more transmitters in one room Calculation of the master-to-slave signal delays Testing the coverage area Interference from IR systems Description Integrus TransmittersIntegrus DCN interface module Audio interface modulesInterface module slot cover Mounting an interface module in the transmitter housingRemoving the main PCB and the rear panel Upgrading an LBB4502/xx to an INT-TXRemoving the main PCB and the rear panel steps 1 Installation of the INT-TXKInstallation of the INT-TXK steps 1 Connections Connecting the DCN systemConnecting the DCN Next Generation Connecting other external audio sourcesConnecting to another transmitter Connecting an emergency signalOverview Using the configuration menuTo navigate through a sub-menu Navigate through the menuTo navigate through the Main menu To jump to a sub-menuTo jump back from a sub-menu to an item of the Main menu ExamplesExample 1 Disable carrier 2. See also section Turn to move the cursor Required channel num Setup Back View transmitter status Configuration and operationStart-up Main menuDCN View fault statusView version information Set monitoring optionsSet network mode Set transmission modeSet number of channels Set channel quality and assign inputs to channels Per Channel Settings Set channel names View carrier assignments Disable or enable carriersConfigure auxiliary inputs Set sensitivity of the inputs Enable / disable IR-monitoringEnable / disable headphone output Per Input Sensitivity settingsChoose transmitter name Reset all options to factory default valuesIntegrus Radiators Medium and High Power RadiatorsDescription Mounting the radiators Radiator status indicationAttaching the suspension bracket Wall mounting Mounting on a floor standCeiling mounting Connecting radiators to the transmitterMounting on horizontal surfaces Using the output power selection switch Low Power Wide Beam RadiatorLimitations Mounting the RadiatorIntegrus Receivers Receiver headphones Reception test modeOperation LBB 4560 Charging unit Integrus Charging UnitsWall mounting the charging cabinet Charging procedureTroubleshooting Integrus Installation and User Instructions Troubleshooting System Specification Technical DataTransmitters and Modules Radiators and AccessoriesTransmitter Upgrade Kit range Medium and High Power RadiatorsWall Mounting Bracket Receivers, Battery Packs and Charging UnitsLow Power Wide Beam Radiator NiMH Battery PackConnection details Guaranteed rectangular footprints Angle Product index

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