Crestron electronic DMTH4 Hardware Installation, Installing the DM system into a rack, Cables

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Installation Guide

Hardware Installation

Installing the DM system into a rack

The DMTH4 occupies a single space. There are no special ventilation requirements. Mount with 4 rack screws using the appropriate mounting holes. It is recommended to use nylon washers to prevent damage to the front panel’s finish when tightening the screws.

For North American installations, connect the Power Cable supplied with the unit between the DMTH4 and a stable power source. All DM processors have internal switching power supplies that can tolerate voltages ranging from 100 VAC to 240 VAC. Use an approved power cable for installations outside North America.

Cables

It is recommented to use lacing bars for cable strain relief when mounting in a rack. Use only professional audio cable with proper shielding - typically, two con- ductor plus ground/shield.

Audio Connections

The analog audio inputs and outputs are connected through 5 pin de-pluggable connectors. Strip the insulation back 1/8 to 3/16" but do not tin (apply solder to) the leads. Insert the wire into a de-pluggable connector, leaving less than 1 mm of bare wire ex- posed, then tighten the retaining screw.

Caution: Do not over tighten the retaining screw.

Retaining Screw

(Do not overtighten)

5-pin depluggable

connector

Do not leave more than 1 mm of exposed wire beyond the connector.

Do not apply

solder to leads

Audio Inputs (AUX and CODEC)

Unbalanced Sources

Unbalanced audio sources (positive and ground) include items such as consumer VCR’s, DVD players, etc., and may use both two wire and three wire cables. In either case, the positive output from the source should be connected to the appropriate positive (+) input on the DMTH4. The shield or negative (–) output should be connected the DM’s negative (–) input. Two wire cables should have a jumper between the DMTH4 negative input and ground. Three wire cables should have the shield connected to the DMTH4’s ground input and the shield and negative (–) leads joined together at the unbalanced source end.

Source

DM In

+

+

Shield

-

Unbalanced source to DM input

(3-Wire)

Source

DM In

+

+

Shield

-

Unbalanced source to DM input

(2-Wire)

Balanced Sources

Balanced differential sources from external equipment and microphones should be wired according to Bal- anced source to DM input (3-Wire). (See illustration.) When connecting balanced sources to the DMTH4, it is important to not connect chassis ground (shield) to either signal conductor.

Note the labeling on the DMTH4 Chassis for the positive and negative leads. Ground is shared between two connections (the center pin).

Note: The DM Series does not have a “pin 1 problem.” Inputs and outputs are true differential connections.

Source

DM In

+

 

+

-

Shield

-

 

Balanced source to DM input

(3-Wire)

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Contents DMTH4 DMTH4 LECTROSONICS, INC Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Unpacking the unit IntroductionFront Panel Controls and FeaturesRear Panel Audio Connections Hardware InstallationInstalling the DM system into a rack CablesProgrammable Outputs Audio Outputs AUX and CodecTelephone Line Jack Programmable InputsExpansion I/O ports Codec and TEL Remote Control PortsUSB driver installation Windows XP Installing LecNet2 Software and USB DriverInstalling LecNet2 Software Installing the LecNet2 USB DriverInstallation of Additional Units or LecNet 2 devices USB Driver Installation Windows Initial Setup Basic System SetupControl System Interconnections Using the DMTH4 Control Panel to Change Master/Slave Mode Master/Slave ConfigurationInitial Setup Hints DMTH4 Example Teleconferencing SetupSetting up the DM1624 Main Matrix Setting up the DMTH4 Main MatrixSetting up the DM1624 Expansion Matrix Setting up the DMTH4 Output Source Multiplexer Making a Phone Call Make a Telephone Call Using a Telephone SetMake a Telephone Call Using the Activity Tab Using the Touch Tone PadUse the Phone Book Use the Type the number to dial boxConnecting to the Codec Interface using the Activity Tab FCC Part 15 Compliance FCC Part 68 ComplianceInstallation Guide Rio Rancho, NM Limited ONE Year Warranty