Philips SM30 manual Electret condenser microphone, Built-in Compressor, Balanced Line Level output

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CALL STATION

 

 

(CST)

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.

Electret condenser microphone

The high quality phantom powered microphone with built-in bass rolloff filter (fig.6.1L) gives clear voice reproduction, even in difficult acoustic environments.

Built-in Compressor

Helps to keep the audio output level of the Call Station constant, even in situations where the operator’s speech volume level changes radically. The amount of compres- sion is dependent on the Microphone pre- amplifier gain setting: the higher the gain setting, the greater the amount of compres- sion, and therefore the greater the effect on the microphone signal (see paragraph 6.3).

Balanced Line Level output

Allows Call Stations to be located up to 1000 metres from the Control Centre.

6.1Operating controls

Numeric Keypad (fig.6.1J)

Allowing individual selection of up to 18 loudspeaker zones by typing in the zone number. Each Call Station can be programmed with a priority status, attention tone and pre-recorded message. These become operational whenever the keypad is used to route a call. (See chapter 14 for programming details).

Redial function (fig.6.1I)

Repeats the last zone selection.

Zone Selection Indicator (fig.6.1B) Each zone has its own LED which is illuminated when the zone is selected. When the call is completed the LEDs will be extinguished.

Function Keys (fig.6.1K)

The 4 function keys are to be programmed with priority; alarm and attention tones; pre-recorded messages; routing to loudspeak- er zones; and Control Relay activation. The alternative functions of these keys include: music volume up/down; music source selection; music mute; and independent Control Relay switching or toggling (see chapter 14 for programming details). Using the Function Keys to make a call is done in the same way as using the Keypad. The main difference being that instead of the operator selecting the zones using the Numeric Keypad, the Function Keys route the call to a pre-programmed selection of zones. This of course saves a great amount of time when an operator has to frequently call the same selection of zones, or when an “ALL CALL” must be made in emergencies. Each Function Key may be programmed to carry out a totally different task.

Key F1 can be programmed to route a low priority call, preceded by an attention tone, to several, frequently used, loudspeaker zones.

Key F2 could be programmed to route an alarm tone, followed by a pre-recorded evacuation message, to all loudspeaker zones (an “ALL CALL”).

Key F3 could be used to mute the music signal.

Key F4 could be used to toggle a Control Relay on and off, switching a warning lamp, illuminated notice, etc..

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Contents SM30 Contents Programming IntroductionControl Centre Signal generator Emergency Power Supply +48 VDCBlock diagram SM30 plug-in modulesBlock diagram Activation of Control Relays System OperationTypical Operation Alarm interrupt Volume Control Override RelaysPower on delay Signal description Alarm TonesTime signals Programming Keys fig.4.1C ON/OFF Power Switch fig.4.1AFront panel controls Alpha-Numeric LCD Display fig.4.1D Music Function Keys fig.4.1ELine Output Module Power Supply ModuleSM30 basic modules Setting UP the Hardware GeneralMounting the Modules Opening the housingRemoving Module Blank Panels Earth Terminal ground Voltage SettingVolt Emergency Power Supply Mounting in a 19 rack Removing FeetCalculating Required Rack Space General RulesRack Mounting Connecting amplifiersOne Channel System fig.5.5.2 1 Two channel system 2 One channel system Electret condenser microphone Built-in CompressorBalanced Line Level output Operating controls Numeric Keypad fig.6.1JCall Station ‘Press-To-Talk’ Key fig.6.1HInstallation Loudspeaker Zone Template AdjustmentsLED Intensity Preset Using the Call Station Using the Keypad to make a CallPage Installation Mounting in the Control Centre Adjustments Volume Level ControlsCall Station Input Module CSM Connection of Call StationsOperation Remote Switching Function Microphone Input Module MIMLine Input Facility Bass Cut FacilityAdjustments Gain Control Potentiometers Connection of MicrophonesControl Input Module CIMWiring control inputs Direct routingAdjustments Output Volume Control Automatic Gain ControlHeadphone Monitoring Microphone InputSafety Features Numerical order, commencing with messageRecording a Message Recording over an Existing MessageRemote Location Recording Music Input ModuleMUM Music Source InputsProgramming Software routing to zones Display music source statusTerminations Zone Relay ModuleZRM Coupling Zone Relay Modules Multiple Amplifier ConfigurationsControl Relay Module CRMRemote Volume Control Overrides InstallationWiring Control Relays Programming Power-on delaySummary SM30 User Programming Program step Selection User passwordProgramming User Programming Mode IntroductionGeneral User ProgramCall Stations Signal number selection Main menu selectionCall Station number selection Key Pad SelectionKey Signal number selection Function Key number selectionKey programming selection Key Priority selectionKey Music volume up Key Music volume downKey Relay switching selection Key Music on/offCall Routing to Zones MicrophonesMicrophone number selection Microphones Programming next microphoneControl Inputs Control input number selectionControl input Priority level selection inputControl Inputs Programming Control RelaysSM30 System Specification GeneralMains Supply Audio signal level diagram DL LReturn to ‘RUN’ mode Error MessagesMusic Routing Music RoutingPage Supplement Instructions for installation Contents Installer programming stepsselection Extended Call Station ProgrammingSetup Installer mode System downLanguage selection Store hardwarePower-on Delay POWER-ON DelayDelay time Music Input TextSelect Language Alternative Music Input TextInput number selection Alternative text selectionStoring Hardware Selecting Amplifier Configuration Store Hardware Amplifier ConfigurationConfiguration display Altering selectionMode display Volume Step/RepeatRemote Volume Control Music Volume Control Routing Limits Call Override Relays Station Override RelaysRelay selection Call Station selectionRouting setting Routing LimitsDirect Routing Current zone displayClear Memory Control Alarm Mode Power-on delay System downClearing Memory 14.2 ConfirmationFlexible F-keys Extended Call Station Extended Call Station ProgrammingSelection Call Station input number 17.3 ConfirmationMPL 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