Philips SM30 manual Control Relay Module, Crm

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CONTROL RELAY MODULE

 

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The Control Relay module provides SM30 with a set of switching contacts, which can be opened or closed (dependent on the contact, and its terminations) as programmed by the installer or operator. Relays 1 to 8 have both make and break contacts. Relays 9 to 12 have make contacts. These contacts can be used to start remote equipment, such as cassette players, message loggers, etc.; to activate signalling/warning lamps; to release fire door relays; etc..

13.1Operation

Relay 1 is reserved for the indication of microprocessor errors, and cannot be used for any other function.

Relay 2 is reserved for indication of all other internal errors (modules and Call Stations), and cannot be used for any other function. Relay 3 is dedicated to the ‘Delayed Power On’ function, but may be used for other functions if Power On Delay is not required. The Delayed Power On function is intended for battery operated systems where, in order to conserve battery power, the SQ45 amplifier(s) is/are switched on only when a call is made. It causes a time delay (selectable from 2-9 seconds) between pressing the Call Station ‘Press-To-Talk’ key, the Microphone ‘on’ switch or switching-on of a Control Input and the actual activation of the call. Both sides of the normal ‘open’ contact of relay 3 are wired to the switch terminations on the SQ45 ‘DC Power’ Mate-N-Lok connector(s). The software causes the relay contacts to close (‘make’), switching on the DC power of SQ45. (See the SQ45 Instructions for Use for further details). Relay 4 is dedicated in case an external audio source connected to an input of the

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Contents SM30 Contents Control Centre IntroductionProgramming Block diagram Signal generatorEmergency Power Supply +48 VDC SM30 plug-in modulesBlock diagram Typical Operation System OperationActivation of Control Relays Power on delay Volume Control Override RelaysAlarm interrupt Signal description Alarm TonesTime signals Front panel controls ON/OFF Power Switch fig.4.1AProgramming Keys fig.4.1C Alpha-Numeric LCD Display fig.4.1D Music Function Keys fig.4.1ESM30 basic modules Power Supply ModuleLine Output Module Setting UP the Hardware GeneralRemoving Module Blank Panels Opening the housingMounting the Modules Volt Emergency Power Supply Voltage SettingEarth Terminal ground Calculating Required Rack Space Mounting in a 19 rackRemoving Feet General RulesOne Channel System fig.5.5.2 Connecting amplifiersRack Mounting 1 Two channel system 2 One channel system Balanced Line Level output Electret condenser microphoneBuilt-in Compressor Operating controls Numeric Keypad fig.6.1JCall Station ‘Press-To-Talk’ Key fig.6.1HLED Intensity Preset Installation Loudspeaker Zone TemplateAdjustments Using the Call Station Using the Keypad to make a CallPage Call Station Input Module CSM Installation Mounting in the Control CentreAdjustments Volume Level Controls Connection of Call StationsLine Input Facility Operation Remote Switching FunctionMicrophone Input Module MIM Bass Cut FacilityControl Input Module Adjustments Gain Control PotentiometersConnection of Microphones CIMWiring control inputs Direct routingHeadphone Monitoring Adjustments Output Volume ControlAutomatic Gain Control Microphone InputRecording a Message Safety FeaturesNumerical order, commencing with message Recording over an Existing MessageMUM Remote Location RecordingMusic Input Module Music Source InputsProgramming Software routing to zones Display music source statusZRM Zone Relay ModuleTerminations Coupling Zone Relay Modules Multiple Amplifier ConfigurationsControl Relay Module CRMWiring Control Relays Remote Volume Control OverridesInstallation Programming Power-on delayProgramming Program step Selection User passwordSummary SM30 User Programming General User Programming ModeIntroduction User ProgramCall Stations Call Station number selection Signal number selectionMain menu selection Key Pad SelectionKey programming selection Key Signal number selectionFunction Key number selection Key Priority selectionKey Relay switching selection Key Music volume upKey Music volume down Key Music on/offMicrophone number selection MicrophonesCall Routing to Zones Microphones Programming next microphoneControl input Control InputsControl input number selection Priority level selection inputControl Inputs Programming Control RelaysSM30 System Specification GeneralMains Supply Audio signal level diagram DL LMusic Routing Return to ‘RUN’ modeError Messages Music RoutingPage Supplement Instructions for installation Contents Installer programming stepsselection Extended Call Station ProgrammingSetup Language selection Installer modeSystem down Store hardwareDelay time Power-on DelayPOWER-ON Delay Music Input TextInput number selection Select LanguageAlternative Music Input Text Alternative text selectionConfiguration display Storing Hardware Selecting Amplifier ConfigurationStore Hardware Amplifier Configuration Altering selectionRemote Volume Control Music Volume Step/RepeatMode display Relay selection Volume Control Routing Limits Call Override Relays StationOverride Relays Call Station selectionDirect Routing Routing settingRouting Limits Current zone displayClearing Memory Clear Memory Control Alarm ModePower-on delay System down 14.2 ConfirmationFlexible F-keys Selection Call Station input number Extended Call StationExtended Call Station Programming 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