Philips SM30 manual Voltage Setting, Volt Emergency Power Supply, Earth Terminal ground

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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).

5.3Voltage Setting

The system is delivered with the mains transformer wired for 220 Volts AC.

Before attempting to switch on the unit ensure that the voltage is set correctly for your mains supply.

To change the voltage, unplug the long (grey coloured) screw connector block (fig. 5.2X3), and rewire it for the appropriate voltage, shown in the circuit diagram (fig.5.3). Push the connector block firmly back into place. The cover of the Control Centre can now be replaced, and the screws reinserted in the side panels.

48 Volt Emergency Power Supply

In situations where the mains power supply is unreliable, and SM30 is used for security/evacuation purposes, an emergency power supply may be used. This can be switched in automatically whenever the mains power fails.

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.

Earth Terminal (ground)

An Earth Terminal (fig.4.3C) is mounted on the Power Supply Module to allow an extra earth (ground) wire to be connected.

This should be used when the Emergency Power Supply is used alone, or when the mains power earth is inadequate.

If audible interference is present in the system, caused by an inadequate, or contaminated earth (e.g. due to heavy equipment using the same common earth), a separate “clean” earth may be connected to the Earth Terminal.

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R E D

 

R E D

R E D

R E D

 

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G R N

G R N

G R N

 

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B L K

B L K

B L K

 

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220V- 230V

 

240V

127V

 

110V

Fig. 5.2 - Top view

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Contents SM30 Contents Introduction Control CentreProgramming SM30 plug-in modules Signal generatorEmergency Power Supply +48 VDC Block diagramBlock diagram System Operation Typical OperationActivation of Control Relays Volume Control Override Relays Power on delayAlarm interrupt Alarm Tones Signal descriptionTime signals ON/OFF Power Switch fig.4.1A Front panel controlsProgramming Keys fig.4.1C Music Function Keys fig.4.1E Alpha-Numeric LCD Display fig.4.1DPower Supply Module SM30 basic modulesLine Output Module General Setting UP the HardwareOpening the housing Removing Module Blank PanelsMounting the Modules Voltage Setting Volt Emergency Power SupplyEarth Terminal ground General Rules Mounting in a 19 rackRemoving Feet Calculating Required Rack SpaceConnecting amplifiers One Channel System fig.5.5.2Rack Mounting 1 Two channel system 2 One channel system Operating controls Numeric Keypad fig.6.1J Electret condenser microphoneBuilt-in Compressor Balanced Line Level output‘Press-To-Talk’ Key fig.6.1H Call StationUsing the Call Station Using the Keypad to make a Call Installation Loudspeaker Zone TemplateAdjustments LED Intensity PresetPage Connection of Call Stations Installation Mounting in the Control CentreAdjustments Volume Level Controls Call Station Input Module CSMBass Cut Facility Operation Remote Switching FunctionMicrophone Input Module MIM Line Input FacilityCIM Adjustments Gain Control PotentiometersConnection of Microphones Control Input ModuleDirect routing Wiring control inputsMicrophone Input Adjustments Output Volume ControlAutomatic Gain Control Headphone MonitoringRecording over an Existing Message Safety FeaturesNumerical order, commencing with message Recording a MessageMusic Source Inputs Remote Location RecordingMusic Input Module MUMDisplay music source status Programming Software routing to zonesZone Relay Module ZRMTerminations Multiple Amplifier Configurations Coupling Zone Relay ModulesCRM Control Relay ModuleProgramming Power-on delay Remote Volume Control OverridesInstallation Wiring Control RelaysProgram step Selection User password ProgrammingSummary SM30 User Programming User Program User Programming ModeIntroduction GeneralCall Stations Key Pad Selection Signal number selectionMain menu selection Call Station number selectionKey Priority selection Key Signal number selectionFunction Key number selection Key programming selectionKey Music on/off Key Music volume upKey Music volume down Key Relay switching selectionMicrophones Microphone number selectionCall Routing to Zones Programming next microphone MicrophonesPriority level selection input Control InputsControl input number selection Control inputProgramming Control Relays Control InputsGeneral SM30 System SpecificationMains Supply DL L Audio signal level diagramMusic Routing Return to ‘RUN’ modeError Messages Music RoutingPage Supplement Instructions for installation Contents Extended Call Station Programming Installer programming stepsselectionSetup Store hardware Installer modeSystem down Language selectionMusic Input Text Power-on DelayPOWER-ON Delay Delay timeAlternative text selection Select LanguageAlternative Music Input Text Input number selectionAltering selection Storing Hardware Selecting Amplifier ConfigurationStore Hardware Amplifier Configuration Configuration displayVolume Step/Repeat Remote Volume Control MusicMode display Call Station selection Volume Control Routing Limits Call Override Relays StationOverride Relays Relay selectionCurrent zone display Routing settingRouting Limits Direct Routing14.2 Confirmation Clear Memory Control Alarm ModePower-on delay System down Clearing MemoryFlexible F-keys 17.3 Confirmation Extended Call StationExtended Call Station Programming Selection Call Station input numberMPL if IE R C ONF IG Xxxxxx R MA N Singl E AMP LIF IE RS MU SIC Z on ES SE T ROU TIN G VIA Inst AL LE R P Rogr AM EL ECT PR Ogram CT L AL AR M MOD E SEL ECT FUN Ction MIC ROP Hone Priority Page Page 3922 988 33415 20/97