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DCN Wireless Installation and User Instructions System Design and Planning

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2DCN design

2.1Introduction

The DCN Wireless has three parts: the wireless network, the DCN and the optical network. This chapter tells how to design the DCN.

2.2Calculation tool

The calculation tool makes the planning and design of the DCN easier. You can find the calculation tool on the CD-ROM that is supplied with your system.

2.3Concepts

2.3.1Introduction

This section gives necessary data to understand the limitations in section 2.4.

2.3.2Trunk and tap-off sockets

The DCN uses two types of socket:

DCN trunk sockets

Use the DCN trunk sockets to make a loop-through in the trunk of the DCN.

DCN tap-off sockets

Use the DCN tap-off sockets to make more branches in the DCN. A DCN tap-off socket always regenerates the digital DCN signal.

2.3.3Cables

Many devices used in the DCN have a 2 m cable. If necessary the extension cable (LBB4116) can extend the device cables.

2.4Limits

Make sure that these limits are not exceeded when you design the DCN:

Limit 1: Control capacity

The maximum number of active devices that the central control unit can control is 95:

Max. 93x DCN-IDESK

Max. 2x DCN-DDI:

1x with intercom handset

1x with ambient microphone

The number of passive devices is without limit (refer to section 2.5).

Limit 2: Power capacity

The maximum power that one DCN socket of the central control unit can supply is 65 W.

The total power that the DCN sockets of the central control unit can supply is 130 W.

The maximum power that one DCN socket of the extension power supply can supply is 85 W

The total power that the DCN sockets of the extension power supply can supply is 255 W.

Refer to section 2.6.

Limit 3: Loop-throughs

The maximum number of loop-throughs in succession is

50.If there are more than 50 loop-throughs, the signal must be regenerated with a trunk splitter (LBB4114/00).

Limit 4: Tap-off connections

The maximum number of tap-off connections in succession between the central control unit and the last tap-off in a branch is four. If there are more than four tap-off connections in succession, the system does not operate correctly.

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Contents DCN Wireless Page Important Safeguards Disclaimers Digital version Admonitions and notes About this manualFunction SignsElectro-static discharges Conversion tablesTable of Contents 10.1 105 Intentionally left blank System Design and Planning Introduction Wireless network designFrequency band LimitsGHz 400 412 417 422 427 432 437 442 447 452 484 GHz Concepts DCN designCalculation tool Power capacity Control capacityPower supplies DCN power supply DCN-WCCUCable lengths DCN-WCCU DCN-EPSExamples Cable lengthsExample with interpreter desks DCN-IDESK Interpreter booths with LBB4114/00 Interpretation devicesDCN-CCU2 DCN-WAP1 Optical network designNodes INT-TX041 INT-TX082 INT-TX164 INT-TX328 PRS-4DEX41Definitions Power supplyCabling Maximum cable length Optical fiber lengthCable couplers Coiling Example layoutsBending Redundant cables Basic optical networkExtended optical network Tap-offs Redundant optical network with tap-offScenarios Infra-red wireless language distributionCamera control CobraNet User set-up Headphones/headsetsInterpreter booths Public areas and walkwaysDevice set-up Acoustic feedback Acoustic feedbackGeneral Technical dataSystem electrical and electro-acoustic characteristics Transmission linksCombined devices from input to output SafetyEnvironmental conditions Combined devices from input to outputElectro-magnetic compatibility Wireless devicesWireless devices Electromagnetic compatibilityMiscellaneous MiscellaneousIntentionally left blank Central Devices Front view DCN-WCCU Wireless Central Control UnitControls, connectors and indicators Internal settings Rear viewInternal settings 10.3.3 RS232 configuration Ground Internal back-up batteryWatchdog Voltage selector InstallationExternal connections Fuses10 DCN connection 10.5.2 DCNOptical network LEDXLR HeadphonesAudio inputs 14 Audio input details, line level signals Audio outputsFault contact 16 Audio output details10.5.8 RS232 ports 19 RS232 portsCCU Configuration menuWAP Navigation and operation 20 VU meterTo select a parameter Bosch Security Systems 2007-02 9922 141 70691 en 21 Messages low to high importance Fault statusMain Monitoring 22 Monitoring sub-menu * = default23 DCN-WCCU Enquiry sub-menu * = default DCN-WCCU Enquiry24 DCN-WAP Enquiry sub-menu * = default DCN-WAP EnquiryNOM Setup25 Setup sub-menu * = default PTTLoudspkr 26 Setup sub-menu * = default27 Loudspkr sub-menu * = default 29 Wireless sub-menu * = default Wireless28 Intercom sub-menu * = default Intercom31 Defaults sub-menu * = default Defaults30 De-init sub-menu * = default De-initDCN-WAP Wireless Access Point Firmware11.4.1 General 11.4 InstallationWall or ceiling Tripod LogoConfiguration System IDCarrier Power valuePower values Operation CC B aMenu of the central control unit is open. Use these menu System System configurationInitialization Wireless modes Override Microphone modesOpen 12.4.4 PTTRecorder Repetition rateAudio routing modes Equalized PA InsertionMix-minus Erase requests-to-speak and speakersFloor distribution Location of the operator IntercomLocation of the chairman Stop the system System operationStart the system Contribution Devices Left and right sides DCN-WDU Wireless Discussion Units14.2.1 Top Bottom sideDCN-WD DCN-WDD DCN-WDV Side views Microphone sensitivity Microphone sensitivityVolume restore function Headphones level reductionSingle delegate ProcedureModes ChairmanDual delegate Single delegate with auxiliary controlMicrophone buttons Remove microphone buttonsBattery 10 Install microphone buttonsSubscription RimsHeadphones sockets, details Erase the subscriptionDeactivation External power supplyActivation Quick reference cardAttendance LED Attendance LEDStatus LEDs Electrical and acoustic properties DCN-MICL, DCN-MICS Pluggable MicrophonesTypes and lengths Compatible devicesMicrophone plug, connection DCN-WLIION Battery Pack Battery capacityCapacity LEDs DCN-WCH05 Battery Charger Battery pack containers HoldInstallation, wall WallPower inlet Installation, multiple battery chargersLoop-through socket Charge level LEDsDCN-WPS Power Supply Adapter Electrical propertiesDCN-DDI Dual Delegate Interface Dual delegate interfaceSignal level switch * = default Input type switch * = defaultInput adjustment switch * = default Ambient microphone DCN-FHHDCN connections 19.6.1 DCNIntercom handset Cmrr Audio inputsConnections DCN-WFCD10 Flight Case for Wireless Discussion Units DCN-WFCCU Flight Case for DCN-WCCUIntentionally left blank Appendices Table A.3 Monitor Audio levelsTable A.2 Analog outputs DCN-DDI Table A.6 Dual delegate interfaceExtension power supply DCN Next Gen Central control unit wirelessCentral control unit wireless UL Product indexWireless discussion unit with voting Wireless discussion unitWireless dual discussion unit Power Supply AdapterStatements for FCC & Industry Canada Declarations DCN Wireless Installation and User Instructions Appendices Page Page Page Page Page Page Page For more information visit