Digital Public Address and Emergency Sound System
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Important Safeguards
Disclaimer
FCC Requirements Class A
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Table of Contents
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Signature Date Place
Emergency Sound Systems
Installer Name Signature Date Place End-user Name
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List of authorized end-users
Name
Name
EN60849 - 4. General system requirements
EN60849: 1998 compliancy checklist
EN60849 - 4.1 Principal features
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EN60849 - 4.3.1 Classification of priorities
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EN60849 - 4.2 Responsible person
EN60849 - 4.3 Priorities
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EN60849 - 4.4 Safety requirements
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EN60849 - 4.3.2 Operational priorities
EN60849 - 5.1 Speech intelligibility
EN60849 - 5.3 Automatic fault monitoring
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EN60849 - 5. System technical requirements
Requirement
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EN60849 - 5.6 Secondary power supply
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EN60849 - 5.9 Electrical matching values
EN60849 - 5.8 Marking and symbols for marking
EN60849 - 5.10 Connectors
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EN60849 - 6. Installation requirements
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EN60849 - 7.2 Records to be kept
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EN60849 - 7. Instructions for use
EN60849 - 7.1 Instructions for operation
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EN60849 - 7.3 Maintenance EN60849 - 7.3.1 General
EN60849 - 7.3.2 Maintenance instructions
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EN54-16:2008 compliancy checklist
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EN54-16:2008 VACIE label
EN54-16:2008 products description
Additional clauses
ISO7240-16:2007 compliancy checklist
signal shall be clearly distinguishable
8.6 Fault-warningcondition output signal
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Part 2 - Introduction
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1.1Purpose of this manual
•Administrator
Installer
1About this manual
2.3Networked approach
2System overview
2.1Introduction
2.2User-friendlysoftware control
2.9High system flexibility
2.8Reduced installation costs
2.6Evacuation compliance
2.7External interfaces
3.2Call attributes
3.2.3 Call content
3Calls
3.1Introduction
3.3.1Introduction
3.3Types
3.2.5 Timing
3.2.6 System size
4Glossary
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5.1Introduction
5PRS-NCO-BNetwork Controller
5.2Controls, connectors and indicators
5.2.1Front view
5.2.2Rear view
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5.2.3Internal view
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5.3Connections
5.3.2Connecting the mains
5.3.3Connecting back-uppower
figure 5.4: Back-uppower supply
figure 5.5: Direct connection to PC
5.3.4Connecting the network
5.3.5Connecting a PC
5.3.6Connecting audio inputs
table 5.3: Audio input socket details
5.3.7Connecting audio outputs
5.3.8Connecting control inputs
figure 5.6: Audio input sockets
Visual fault indicator
5.3.9Connecting control outputs
5.3.10 Connecting RS232 port
Audible fault indicator
5.4Installation
figure 5.11: Installation
5.3.11 Compact flash card
5.5.1Overview
5.5Using the configuration menu
figure 5.13: Menu item screen elements
5.5.2Navigate through the menu
Page
13 Push the button to confirm
5.6.1Introduction
5.6Configuration and operation
5.6.5Faults menu
Reset
Setup
table 5.9: Faults menu
nF Reset
N+2 Reset All
Call station audio path fault
table 5.11: Faults event table
A/B fault
Group A or B line fault
Supervision
Backup power supply failure remote call station
Unit not configured
Sec pwr RCS
5.6.8Set date and time
5.6.9Setup TCP/IP
table 5.14: TCP/IP Setup submenu
5.6.7Set monitoring options
2C MAC address
5.6.10 View MAC address
5.6.11 View version information
table 5.15: MAC address menu item
5.7.6Power supply mains
5.7Technical Data
5.7.1Physical characteristics
5.7.3EMC and Safety
5.7.8Audio line inputs
5.7.11 Control inputs
5.7.10 Audio outputs
5.7.13 RS232 interface
5.7.15 Headphones
figure 5.14: Maximum switching power
5.7.12 Control outputs
6.1Introduction
6.2Controls & connectors
figure 6.1: Block diagram of the audio expander
6LBB4402/00 Audio Expander
6.2.2Rear view
6.3Connections
6.3.2Connecting the network
6.3.3Connecting audio inputs
6.3.4Connecting audio outputs
figure 6.5: Supervised control input
6.3.5Connecting control inputs
figure 6.4: Audio output sockets
table 6.3: Audio output socket details
figure 6.7: Control outputs
6.4Installation
6.3.6Connecting control outputs
figure 6.8: Installation
6.5.1Overview
6.5Using the configuration menu
figure 6.10: Menu item screen elements
6.5.2Navigate through the menu
2Push the button. The item number starts blinking
Fault Input CIn
6.6Configuration and operation
6.6.4Fault status
table 6.6: Fault status high to low
The Serial Number, HW Version and SW Version menu
6.6.6Set monitoring options
6.6.7View version information
table 6.8: Monitoring submenu
6.7.2Climate conditions
6.7Technical data
6.7.1Physical characteristics
6.7.3EMC and Safety
6.7.8Audio outputs
6.7.10 Control outputs
6.7.11 Headphones
figure 6.11: Maximum switching power
6.7.9Control inputs
7.1Introduction
7LBB4404/00 CobraNet Interface
Connections
Controls and connectors
7.4.2Connecting the Praesideo network
7.4.3Connecting the CobraNet network
Network 12
figure 7.5 Control outputs
7.4.4Connecting control inputs
7.4.5Connecting control outputs
figure 7.3: Supervised control input
7.5Installation
7.6CobraNet Configuration
figure 7.6 Installation
7.7.1Overview
7.7Using the configuration menu
figure 7.8: Menu item screen elements
7.7.2Navigate through the menu
Cobranet Interf
Fault
7.8Configuration and operation
7.8.4Fault status
table 7.3: Fault status severity: high to low
table 7.6: Version information menu items
7.8.6Set monitoring options
7.8.7View version information
table 7.5 Monitoring submenu
7.9.2Climate conditions
7.9Technical data
7.9.1Physical characteristics
7.9.3EMC and Safety
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Part 4 - Amplifiers
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8Power Amplifiers
figure 8.1: Block diagram of a power amplifier
8.1Introduction
8.2Controls, connectors and indicators
8.2.1 Front view
8.2.2 Rear view
PRS-xPxxx,LBB4428/00
PRS-1P500, PRS-2P250, PRS-4P125
LBB4428/00
8.3Connections
8.3.2 Connecting the mains
8.3.3 Connecting the network
figure 8.3: Ground connector
table 8.3: Number of amplifier channels
8.3.5 Connecting the amplifier channels
figure 8.4: Amplifier channel connector
table 8.4: Amplifier channel connector details
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table 8.5: Control outputs details
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figure 8.7: Connecting a spare amplifier
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Main
8.3.6Connecting audio inputs
figure 8.10: Audio input connectors
table 8.6: Number of audio inputs
8.3.7Connecting control inputs
figure 8.11: Supervised control input
figure 8.12: Non-supervisedcontrol input
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8.3.8Connecting back-uppower
figure 8.13: Connecting power amplifier to ground
figure 8.14: Connecting power amplifier to ground
PRS-1P500, PRS-2P250and PRS-4P125
8.4Fan control
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8.5Installation
figure 8.16 Installation
figure 8.17: Air flow in a 19 rack
8.6.1Overview
8.6Using the configuration menu
figure 8.19: Menu item screen elements
8.6.2Navigate through the menu
2Push the button. The item number starts blinking
Fault: Lsp Ch n
8.7Configuration and operation
Fault: Channel n
Fault: Line Ch n
table 8.8: Main menus
8.7.4Main menu
8.7.5Set monitoring options
8.7.6View version information
8.8.6Power supply
8.8Technical data
8.8.1Physical characteristics
8.8.3EMC and Safety
Load 80 Ω / 62 nF per channel
8.8.8Power consumption
Load: 20 Ω / 250 nF per channel
Load: 40 Ω / 125 nF per channel
8.8.9Audio line inputs
8.8.10 Audio microphone inputs
22kΩ Signal/Noise ratio
8.8.11Loudspeaker outputs and spare inputs
figure 8.20: Output power derating
8.8.12 Derating
8.8.13 Control inputs
8.8.15 Headphones
figure 8.21: Maximum switching power
8.8.14 Control outputs
9.1Introduction
9PRS-16MCIMulti Channel Interface
9.2.2 Rear view
9.2Controls, connections and indicators
9Amplifier connectors 1-14 - Connections to the
9.2.1 Front view
9.3.1 Introduction
9.3Connectors
9.3.2 Connecting to the basic amplifier
9.3.3Connecting the network
9.3.5Connecting control inputs
figure 9.5: Jumper settings
figure 9.4 Jumper location
figure 9.7: Non-supervisedcontrol inputs 1 to
figure 9.6: Supervised control inputs 1 to
9.3.7 Connecting the ground
9.4Installation
9.5Configuration and operation
9.3.6 Connecting control outputs
9.5.4 Front panel LED indication
table 9.3: Status LEDs
table 9.4: Network LED
9.6.5Power supply
9.6Technical data
9.6.1Physical characteristics
9.6.3EMC and Safety
9.6.10 Basic amplifier connections
figure 9.10: Maximum switching power
9.6.8Control outputs
9.6.9Audio Bypass
10.1 Introduction
10 Basic Amplifiers
10.2Controls, connections and indicators
10.2.1 Front
10.2.2 Rear
PRS-8B060
PRS-xBxxx
PRS-1B500, PRS-2B250
PRS-4B125
figure 10.3: Connecting mains power supply
10.3 Connectors
10.3.2 Connecting to the mains
10.3.3 Connecting to the multi channel interface
+ – + – + – + – + – + –
10.3.5 Connecting the amplifier channels
figure 10.6: Amplifier channel connectors
table 10.3: Amplifier channel connector details
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10.3.5.2 Loudspeaker lines
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figure 10.8: Output A and B in the same area
figure 10.9: Output A and B in separate areas
figure 10.10: Class-Aloop from output A to B
+ – + – + – + – + – + –
figure 10.11: Spare amplifier and loudspeaker
connections
inputs
table 10.4: Audio input socket details
10.3.6 Connecting the local audio input
10.3.7 Connecting back-uppower
figure 10.14 Jumper setting
10.4 Fan control
figure 10.15: Connecting back-upsupply
PRS-1B500
X652
X653
X652
10.6 Operation
10.5Installation
figure 10.17: Installation
table 10.6: Battery LED status
10.7.6 Power supply
10.7 Technical data
10.7.1 Physical characteristics
10.7.3 EMC and Safety
Load 80: Ω / 62 nF per channel
10.7.8 Power consumption
Load: 20 Ω / 250 nF per channel
Load 40 Ω / 125 nF per channel
10.7.10Loudspeaker outputs and spare inputs
10.7.9 Audio line inputs
10.7.11Derating
figure 10.19: Maximum switching power
11.1Introduction
11Single loudspeaker line supervision
11.2.1 Supervision-master
11.2Controls, connectors and indicators
figure 11.3: Supervision-slaveconnector
table 11.1 Supervision-slaveconnector details
11.3.1 Supervision-master
11.3Installation
PRS-1P500, PRS-2P250, PRS-4P125
figure 11.4: Supervision-masterinstallation
11.3.2 Supervision-slave
figure 11.5: Supervision-slavePCB dimensions
11.4.2 Climate conditions
11.4Technical data supervision-master
11.4.1 Physical characteristics
11.4.3 EMC and Safety
11.5.5 Loudspeaker line characteristics
11.5Technical data supervision-slave
11.5.1 Physical characteristics
11.5.3 EMC and Safety
12.1Introduction
12Multiple loudspeaker line supervision
figure 12.1: Component side LBB4440/00
12.2Controls, connectors and indicators
12.2.1 Supervision control board
12.2.2 Loudspeaker supervision board
figure 12.3: Component side LBB4443/00
12.3Installation
12.2.3 EOL supervision board
12.3.1 Supervision control board
PRS-1P500, PRS-2P250, PRS-4P125
figure 12.4: Installation
12.3.2 Loudspeaker supervision board
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figure 12.6: Loudspeaker supervision connection
figure 12.5: Dimensions
12.4Addressing
12.3.3 EOL supervision board
12.5.2 Climate conditions
12.5Technical data supervision control board
12.5.1 Physical characteristics
12.5.3 EMC and Safety
12.6.5 Loudspeaker line characteristics
12.6Technical data loudspeaker supervision board
12.6.1 Physical characteristics
12.6.3 EMC and Safety
12.7Technical data EOL supervision board
figure 13.2: Installation
13 LBB4446/00 Brackets
figure 13.1: Brackets
14LBC1256/00 EVAC Connection Adapter
14.2Installation
14.3Technical data
figure 14.2: Circuit diagram
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figure 15.1: Block diagram
15LBB4430/00 Call Station Basic
15.1 Introduction
figure 15.2: Headset connector
15.2Controls, connectors and indicators
15.3.2 Connecting the network
15.3.3 Connecting a headset
figure 15.4: Bottom view
figure 15.3: Front and rear views
table 15.2: Call status LED center
15.4Installation
table 15.1: Power/Fault LED left
15.5Operation
15.6.2 Climate conditions
15.6Technical data
15.6.3 EMC and Safety
15.6.1 Physical data
16.1Introduction
16.2Controls, connectors and indicators
figure 16.1: Block diagram
16LBB4432/00 Call Station Keypad
figure 16.4: ID selector
16.3Configuration
16.2.2 Bottom view
figure 16.3 Bottom view
figure 16.5: Installation
16.4 Installation
16.5Operation
16.6Technical data
16.6.3 EMC and Safety
16.6.1 Physical dimensions
17.1 Introduction
17.3Controls, connectors and indicators
figure 17.1 Block diagram
17PRS-CSNKPNumeric Keypad
17.5 Installation
figure 17.4: Installation
figure 17.3: Bottom view without lid
17.6.3 Display
17.6 Operation
17.6.1 Introduction
17.6.2 Keys
17.7.2Climate conditions
17.7 Technical data
17.7.1Physical dimensions
17.7.3EMC and Safety
figure 18.1: Block diagram
18LBB4433/00 Call Station Kit
18.1Introduction
Back-upsupply/Control inputs - Besides
Controls, connectors and
indicators
18.2
figure 18.3 Supervised control input
table 18.1: X4 connector details
table 18.2: X4 technical data
18.2.1 Back-upsupply
18.2.2 Headset
table 18.3: X11 connector details
figure 18.5: Headset connection diagram
table 18.4: X11 technical data
table 18.6: X70 technical data
table 18.5: X70 connector details
figure 18.6: LBB9081 connection diagram
figure 18.7: LBB9082 connection diagram
table 18.7: X80 connector details
table 18.8: X80 technical data
18.2.4 Control input/outputs
figure 18.8: Press-to-talkPTT key
figure 18.10: Externally powered relay
figure 18.11: Externally powered relay
figure 18.9: Internally powered LED
18.2.5 External speaker
table 18.9: X142 connector details
table 18.10: X142 technical data
table 18.11: X143 connector details
figure 18.15: Tyco AMP Modu 4 169481-1pliers
18.3Installation
figure 18.12: Installation
figure 18.14: Tyco AMP 169111-1pliers
18.4.2 Climate conditions
18.4Technical Data
18.4.1 Physical characteristics
18.4.3 EMC and Safety
figure 19.1: Block diagram
19LBB4434/00 Call Station Keypad Kit
19.1Introduction
indicators
19.2
figure 19.2: Component side
Controls, connectors and
table 19.3: X810 connector details
table 19.1: X800 connector details
figure 19.3: Input connection diagram
table 19.2: X800 technical data
figure 19.6: Externally powered relay
figure 19.4: Internally powered LED
figure 19.5: Externally powered LED
table 19.4 X810 technical data
figure 19.7: ID selector
table 19.5: X5 and X6 connector details
19.2.3 Keypad interface X5,
19.2.4 ID selector S9
figure 19.11: Tyco AMP Modu 4 169481-1pliers
19.3 Installation
figure 19.8: Installation
figure 19.10: Tyco AMP 169111-1pliers
19.4.2 Climate conditions
19.4Technical data
19.4.1 Physical characteristics
19.4.3 EMC and Safety
figure 20.1: Block diagram
20PRS-CSRRemote Call Station
20.1Introduction
figure 20.2: Headset connector
20.2Controls, connectors and indicators
20.3.2 Connecting the network
20.3.3 Connecting a headset
figure 20.3: Front and rear views
20.3.4 Connecting a power supply
figure 20.5: Connection diagram external view
table 20.1: Kycon KPP-4Pconnector details
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20.3.5 Connecting control inputs
figure 20.6: Supervised control input
figure 20.7: Non-supervisedcontrol input
table 20.3: Call status LED center
20.4Installation
table 20.2: Power/Fault LED left
20.5Operation
20.6.1 Physical data
20.6Technical data
20.6.3 EMC and Safety
20.6.5 External power supply
20.6.10 Control inputs
20.6.9 Headset
figure 21.1 Block diagram
21PRS-CSRKRemote Call Station Kit
21.1Introduction
figure 21.2: Component side
21.2Controls, connectors and indicators
figure 21.3: Supervised control input
21.2.1Power supply/input contacts
table 21.1: X2 connector details
table 21.2 X2 technical data
table 21.5: X301 connector details
table 21.3: X501 connector details
figure 21.5: Headset connection diagram
table 21.4 X501 technical data
table 21.7: X107 connector details
figure 21.6: LBB9081 connection diagram
figure 21.7 LBB9082 connection diagram
table 21.6: X301 technical data
PTT input contact
table 21.8: X107 technical data
figure 21.8: Press-to-talkPTT key
figure 21.10: Externally powered LED
figure 21.11: Externally powered relay
figure 21.9: Externally powered LED
21.2.5 External speaker
table 21.9: X511 connector details
table 21.10: X511 technical data
table 21.11: X1 connector details
figure 21.15: Tyco AMP Modu 4 169481-1pliers
21.3Installation
figure 21.12: Installation
figure 21.14: Tyco AMP 169111-1pliers
21.4.2 Climate conditions
21.4Technical Data
21.4.1 Physical characteristics
21.4.5 External power supply
figure 22.1 Block diagram
22PRS-CSICall Station Interface
22.1Introduction
22.2Controls, connectors and indicators
22.2.1 Exterior
figure 22.2: Exterior
22.3Connections
table 22.1: Jumper settings
Symbol
Power supply
•Concept
22.3.3 Connecting a power supply
figure 22.6: Connection diagram external view
table 22.3: Kycon KPP-4Pconnector details
figure 22.9 Installation
22.4Installation
22.3.4 Connecting control inputs
22.3.5 Connecting a ground
22.5Operation
22.6Technical data
22.6.1 Physical characteristics
22.6.6 External power supply
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22.6.7 Call station interface
Connector RJ45 Cable type
1000 m
figure 23.1: Block diagram
23 PRS-CRFCall Stacker
23.1 Introduction
figure 23.3: Installation
23.2 Controls and indicators
23.4 Installation
23.3.1 Connecting the network
23.5 Operation
23.6 Technical data
23.6.1 Physical characteristics
23.6.3 EMC and Safety
figure 24.1: Key cover
24 LBB4436/00 Key Covers
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25.2.1 Exterior
25.2Controls and connectors
25PRS-NSPNetwork Splitter
25.1Introduction
1 2 4 5 6 78
figure 25.2: Exterior of the network splitter
figure 25.3: Interior of the network splitter
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figure 25.4: Jumper identification
25.2.2 Interior
table 25.1: Kycon KPP-4Pconnector details
25.3.3 Connecting a power supply
figure 25.5: Connecting the network splitter
figure 25.6: Connection diagram external view
No power
25.4Installation
figure 25.7 Installation
Power
25.6.6 External power supply
25.6Technical data
25.6.1 Physical characteristics
25.6.3 EMC and Safety
26PRS-FIN, PRS-FINNA, PRS-FINSFiber Interface
26.2Controls, connectors and indicators
figure 26.1: Block diagram of the fiber interface
1External power supply - A connection for an
figure 26.2: Exterior of the fiber interface
PRS-FIN, PRS-FINS
PRS-FINNA
figure 26.4: GOF connector
26.3.2 Connecting POF and GOF cables
26.3.3 Connecting a power supply
figure 26.3: Connecting the fiber interface
Pin Signal 1Ground
table 26.2: Kycon KPP-4Pconnector details
table 26.4: Control inputs technical data
26.3.4 Connecting control inputs
figure 26.7: Control inputs connector
table 26.3: Control inputs connector details
table 26.5 Status LED indications
26.4Installation
figure 26.10: Installation
26.3.5Operation
26.5.6 External power supply
26.5Technical data
26.5.1 Physical characteristics
26.5.3 EMC and Safety
table 27.1: Connector details
27.2Connectors
figure 27.2 Connector with dust cap
figure 27.3: Connector details
figure 27.4: Cable details
27.3Wiring
27.5Technical data
27.4Custom-madecables
figure 28.1: Connector
28LBB4417/00 Network Connectors
table 29.1: Toolkit contents
29LBB4418 Cable-connectorTool Kit
29.2Toolkit contents
figure 29.2: Toolkit contents
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table 29.2: Connector components
29.3Connector components
figure 29.3: Connector assembly drawing
figure 29.4: Connector components
29.4.2 Cable types
29.4Cable-connectorinstallation
figure 29.6: Back housing on cable
29.4.1 Introduction
figure 29.8 Cross-sectiontransformation
29.4.5 Stripping copper wires
figure 29.10 Cutting a copper wire
29.4.4 Crimping bush
figure 29.13: Positioning a socket contact
29.4.6 Installing socket contacts
figure 29.11: Stripping a copper wire
figure 29.12: Crimping a socket contact
figure 29.16: Cutting a fiber
figure 29.15 Installed socket contacts
29.4.7 Stripping fibers
figure 29.14: Crimping a socket contact
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figure 29.18: Cutting a fiber
figure 29.20 Stripped optical fibers
figure 29.19: Stripping a fiber
figure 29.23: Crimping ferrules
29.4.8 Installing the ferrules
figure 29.21: Inserting a ferrule
figure 29.22: Locking a ferrule
figure 29.28: Wiring diagram
29.4.9 Assembling the connector
figure 29.27: Front view of connector
table 29.3: Optical network connector details
figure 29.29: Wiring diagram applied to type A optical network cables
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figure 29.32: Mounting block and back housing
figure 29.33 Mounting block and back housing
R AB R
figure 29.37: Tightening the Torx screw
figure 29.35: Installing the front housing
figure 29.38: Dust cap on connector
figure 29.36: Inserting the Torx screw
figure 30.1: Cable coupler
30LBB4419/00 Cable Couplers
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31.2System bus
figure 31.2: System bus connector
31 Cabling
31.1Introduction
figure 31.3: Dust cap
figure 31.4: Using fiber interfaces
31.4Maximum distance
31.3Dust caps
table 31.2: Nodes
31.5Maximum cable length
31.6.3 Coiling
31.6Bending and coiling
31.6.1 Introduction
31.6.2 Bending
32.3Redundant cabling
32 Architecture
32.1Introduction
32.2Basic system
32.4Tap-offs
32.5Spare amplifiers
figure 32.3: Redundant basic system with tap-off
LBB4404/00
figure 32.4: Connecting systems
32.6CobraNet
PRS-NCO-B
32.7.1 Introduction
32.9 Connecting an alarm buzzer
32.7Failsafe
32.8 IP Addresses
controller. The standard EN 54-16requires a minimum sound pressure level of 60 dB for the voice alarm condition and 50 dB for the fault warning condition, on 1 m distance, even with the door of the rack closed. The Praesideo PRS-NCO-Bis delivered with a suitable buzzer for these purposes. This buzzer needs a power supply with backup. Although the system network supply could be used for this purpose, the power supply lines of the hybrid network cable are not easily accessible. Another option is to use the RS232 service-connectionon the rear of the network controller. This connection is never used in an installed system, so it is possible to take advanrtage of its availability. An output voltage is available on pin 6 DTR output that switches between -9Vand +9V, while pin 5 provides a GND connection. Using a high efficiency buzzer and a rectifier bridge, the RS232 connection can provide enough power to drive the buzzer to the required sound pressure level. Control outputs are located on short distance of the RS232 connector, to provide the switching information. See the wiring diagram in figure
table 33.1: Power consumption
33 Power Consumption
33.2Power consumption
33.3Battery capacity calculation
33.4Power sources
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34 Preventive maintenance
34.1 Clean air inlets
34.2 Change battery
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35PRS-SWPraesideo Software DVD
35.3Contents
36.2Installation on PC
figure 35.1: Software installation page
figure 36.2: Incorrect communication
36.3Establishing connection
36.2.2 Praesideo core software
36.2.3 SVG viewer
figure 36.5: File transfer screen
36.4Upgrade system software
figure 36.4: Connecting to the network controller
figure 36.3: Correct communication
36.5Upgrade firmware
figure 36.6: Praesideo web interface home page
figure 36.7: Logon window
figure 36.9: Upgrade unit firmware page
figure 36.8: Web interface start page
• Restart the network controller
figure 36.10: Clear logging
36.6Clear logging events
37.3Release notes
37 Recommended packages
37.1Introduction
37.2Adobe reader
figure 38.1: Optional software packages page
38 Optional packages
39.3 Connections
39 Troubleshooting
39.2 Security settings
39.1 Introduction
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40.3Overview
40 Configuration software
40.1Introduction
40.2Starting and logging on
40.4.1 Introduction
40.4Configure section
40.4.3 Off-lineconfiguration
figure 40.4: Configure section
40.4.4 Submitting
40.4.5 Saving
figure 40.5: Save window
40.4.7 Unique names
40.4.10 Enabled items
40.4.13 Downloading configuration
40.4.6 Allowed characters
40.5Diagnose section
40.6Upgrade section
40.4.14 Configuration printing utility
figure 40.7 Configuration printing utility
41.1Introduction
•Administrator
•Installer
41 User management
figure 41.4: Add user, step
41.3Add a user
figure 41.2: Add user, step
figure 41.3: Add user, step 2 -
figure 41.5: Delete user, step
41.4Delete a user
figure 41.6: Delete user, step
figure 41.7: Delete user, step
figure 42.1: System definition pages
42 System definition
42.1Introduction
42.2Serial numbers
figure 42.3: Register network controller, step
42.3Network controller
figure 42.5: Add power amplifier, step
42.4Power amplifier
42.4.1 Add a power amplifier
figure 42.4: Add power amplifier, step
figure 42.10 Delete power amplifier, step
42.4.2Delete a power amplifier
figure 42.7: Add power amplifier, step
figure 42.8: Delete power amplifier, step
42.5.2 Delete a call station
42.5Call station
42.6 Audio expander
42.5.1 Add a call station
42.7.2 Delete a fiber interface
42.7 Fiber interface
42.8 CobraNet interface
42.7.1 Add a fiber interface
figure 42.16: TCP/IP device definition
42.9TCP/IP device
42.9.1 Add a TCP/IP device
42.9.2 Delete a TCP/IP device
42.10.2 Delete a multi channel interface
42.10 Multi Channel Interface
42.11 Call Stacker
42.10.1 Add a multi channel interface
figure 43.2: Configure network controller, step
43 Equipment configuration
43.2.1 Procedure
figure 43.1 Equipment configuration pages
When Mains power supervision is On and the mains
figure 43.4 Configure network controller, step
table 43.1: General configuration
Mains power
Input
figure 43.5: Configure network controller, step
table 43.2: Audio inputs configuration
43.2.3 Audio inputs
Output
figure 43.6: Configure network controller, step
table 43.3: Audio outputs configuration
43.2.4 Audio outputs
Act on contact
figure 43.7: Configure network controller, step
table 43.4: Control inputs configuration
43.2.5 Control inputs
43.2.6 Control outputs
figure 43.8: Configure network controller, step
table 43.5: Control outputs configuration
Mains power fault grace
Fault alarm indicator
Switch output
Volume override output
Fault alarm buzzer
figure 43.10: Configure power amplifier, step
43.3Power amplifier
43.3.1 Procedure
figure 43.9: Configure power amplifier, step
Mains power
figure 43.11: Configure power amplifier, step
table 43.7: General configuration
43.3.2 General
8 to 7 dB mic
figure 43.12 Configure power amplifier, step
table 43.8: Audio inputs configuration
43.3.3 Audio inputs
Configure supervision
figure 43.13: Configure power amplifier, step
table 43.9: Audio outputs configuration
Delay
figure 43.16: Add supervision device, step
43.3.5Line and loudspeaker supervision
figure 43.14: Add supervision device, step
figure 43.15 Add supervision device, step
43.3.7 Control outputs
figure 43.18: Configure power amplifier, step
figure 43.19: Configure power amplifier, step
43.3.6 Control inputs
43.4Call station
43.4.1 Procedure
figure 43.20: Configure call station, step
figure 43.21: Configure call station, step
Normal
figure 43.22: Configure call station, step
43.4.2 General LBB4430/00
Class
Back-uppower
figure 43.23: Configure call station, step
Network power
43.4.3 General LBB4433/00
43.4.4General PRS-CSRand PRS-CSRK
figure 43.24: Configure call station, step
network power
back-uppower
8 to 7 dB
figure 43.25: Configure call station, step
table 43.13: Audio inputs configuration settings
43.4.5 Audio inputs
43.4.6 Numeric keypad
figure 43.26: Configure call station, step
Access Control
Access time-out
Make
figure 43.27: Configure call station, step
43.4.7 Control inputs LBB4433
Act on contact
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figure 43.28: Configure call station, step
43.4.8 Keypad
disabled using the checkbox
43.5Audio expander
43.5.1 Procedure
figure 43.29: Configure audio expander, step
figure 43.30: Configure audio expander, step
figure 43.33 Configure CobraNet interface step
43.6.1 Procedure
figure 43.31: Configure fiber interface step
figure 43.32: Configure fiber interface, step
figure 43.38: Configure CobraNet interface step
figure 43.35: Configure CobraNet interface step
figure 43.36 Configure CobraNet interface step
figure 43.37: Configure CobraNet interface step
43.8Multi Channel Interface
43.8.1 Procedure
43.8.3 Spare Outputs
43.8.2 Audio Outputs
Output A and B in same
table 43.17: Audio outputs configuration
GND supervision
Lsp connection
selection
table 43.18: Spare outputs configuration
Interconnection
Amplifier channel
43.8.5 Control Outputs
43.8.4 Control Inputs
44.2Recorded messages
44 System wide settings
figure 44.1: System wide settings pages
44.1Introduction
44.3.2 Creating a message set
44.3Message sets
44.2.3 Unregister a recorded message
44.3.1 Introduction
44.3.3 High efficiency alarm tones
44.3.4 Transfer a message set
figure 44.10: Transferring a message set
44.4System settings
figure 44.11: System settings
•Back-upPower mode
Report loudspeaker line fault PRS-SVCO - Specifies whether LBB4440 Supervision Control Boards that are used for line supervision see also section 43.3.5 must report faults immediately Immediate report or must check again before reporting faults Recheck before fault reporting. When the system must comply to evacuation standards, select Immediate report to make sure that faults are reported within 100 s. In systems with long loudspeaker lines and many supervision boards, the chance of getting a false not valid supervision fault event can be reduced by rechecking before the fault will be reported. Then the system is less sensitive to disturbances in the communication caused by external noise sources or crosstalk between wires
45.2.1 Introduction
45.2Zone configuration
45 Zone & amplifier
45.1Introduction
figure 45.3: Add zone, step
figure 45.2 Zone configuration, overview
45.2.2 Overview
45.2.3 Create a zone
figure 45.5: Add zone, step
45.2.4 Volume settings
figure 45.6: Volume settings
figure 45.4: Add zone, step
figure 45.8: Rename a zone, step
45.2.5 Delete a zone
45.2.6 Rename a zone
figure 45.7: Delete zone, step
45.3.3 Add a zone group
45.3Zone Grouping
45.4 Sparing
45.3.1 Introduction
figure 45.12: Sparing, step
45.4.3 Procedure
45.4.2 Overview
figure 45.11: Sparing, step
figure 45.14: Sparing, step
45.5 BGM Channels
45.5.1 Introduction
45.5.2 Overview
figure 45.15: BGM channels, overview
45.5.3 Add a BGM channel
45.5.4 Delete a BGM Channel
45.5.5 Rename a BGM Channel
46.2Call macro
46 Call characteristics
figure 46.1: Call characteristics pages
46.1Introduction
5Configure the contents of the call macro
figure 46.5: Add call macro, step
46.2.3 Delete a call macro
47.1Introduction
figure 47.3: Momentary with phase completion and
figure 47.4: Momentary with phase completion and
47 Action programming
figure 47.6: Toggle
47.2.3 Single shot behaviors
47.2.4 Toggle behaviors
figure 47.5: Single shot
47.3.1 Introduction
47.3Actions
BGM volume control
Cancel selection
Cancel last
Cancel all
figure 47.10: PTT Press-to-talkkey
47.3.3 Press-to-talkPTT
47.3.4 Call activation key
figure 47.11: Call activation key
figure 47.12 Start action key
47.3.5Start
47.3.6 Stop
figure 47.13: Stop action key
47.3.10 Recorded message
47.3.7 Call macro
47.3.8 Priority
47.3.9 Tones
47.3.13 Recall
47.3.12 Cancel selection
figure 47.19: Cancel selection key
47.3.11 Zone selection
47.3.16 BGM source
47.3.14 Cancel last
47.3.15 Cancel all
figure 47.22: Cancel all action key
figure 47.25: BGM on/off key
47.3.17 BGM volume control
figure 47.24: BGM volume control key
47.3.18 BGM on/off
figure 47.26: Local BGM source key
47.3.20 Local BGM volume control
figure 47.27: Local BGM volume control key
47.3.19 Local BGM source
47.3.22 Fault input
47.3.21 Local BGM on/off
figure 47.28: Local BGM on/off key
figure 47.31: Indicator test key
47.3.23 Acknowledge/Reset
47.3.24 Indicator test
figure 47.30: Acknowledge/Reset key
figure 47.33: Synchronize time key
47.3.25 Back-uppower mode
figure 47.32: Back-uppower mode key
47.3.26 Synchronize time
figure 47.34: Switch trigger key
47.3.27 Switch trigger
47.3.28 Switch output
47.3.30 Volume override output
47.3.31 System fault
figure 47.37: Volume override output key
47.3.32 Zone status
47.3.33 Zone priority status
figure 47.38 Zone status key
figure 47.39: Zone priority status key
48 Audio processing
48.2.2 Equalizer setting
48.2.3 Volume setting
48.2.4 Spare power amplifiers
1,500
table 48.1: Audio processing parameters
Freq
1,000
figure 48.2: AVC calibration button
48.3AVC calibration
49.1Introduction
49 Automatic volume control
49.4Configuration
49.2.4 Installation
Proceed as follows to configure AVC
figure 49.1: AVC settings
Displayed during the calibration process
•AVC calibration failed: sensing signal too high
figure 49.2: AVC calibration button
•AVC calibration running
50.1Introduction
50 Diagnose installation
figure 50.1: Installation page
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50.5Loudspeaker supervision
50.6 Device information
figure 50.2: Check device information
figure 50.3: Check configuration page
50.7 Check configuration
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table 51.1 Fault event statuses
51.4Fault events
51.4.3 Acknowledging fault events
51.4.4 Resolving fault events
51.4.5 Resetting fault events
Device connected via Open Interface
Amplifier spare switch
52 General events list
Amplifier resumes operation
Logging of call events resumed
Emergency state reset
Emergency state acknowledge
Emergency state active
Unit connect
User login
User login failed
System restarted
Call end
Call timeout
53 Call events list
Call change
Amplifier ground short
54 Fault events list
Fault events in alphabetical order
Amplifier failure
Amplifier overheat
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Amplifier initialization failure
Amplifier short circuit
Back-uppower supply failure
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Class-Aswitchover
Cobranet interface fault OR
Cobranet network fault
Call station audio path fault
Fault input
Configuration file version mismatch
Control input line failure control input
Configuration file error
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Group A fault
Group A or B line fault
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Invalid Firmware version
Group B fault
Loudspeaker failure
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Line supervision master mismatch
Loudspeaker line failure
Mains power supply failure
Memory error
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Messages missing
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Processor reset
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Remote call station connection failure
Unknown unit type
Unit not configured
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55 CobraNet Discovery
55.1 Introduction
55.3.1 IP address assignments
55.3Network adapter configuration
8 Leave Default gateway blank
55.4Operation
55.4.4 SNMP columns
55.4.1 S Status
55.4.2 MAC Address
55.4.3 IP Address
55.5.2 Edit
55.6 Firmware Update dialog
55.5Menus
55.5.1 CobraNet
55.7.2 IP address range
figure 55.2: Configuration dialog
55.7 Options dialog
55.7.1 Network adapter
55.8.1 Available OID
55.8.6 Default
55.8 Column Chooser dialog
55.8.4 Edit
figure 55.4: Report function dialog
55.10CobraNet Control and Configuration
55.9 Report functions
55.10.1 Introduction
figure 55.6: Transmitter configuration dialog
55.10.2 CobraNet Configuration dialog
55.10.3 Transmitter Configuration
figure 55.5: CobraNet device configuration dialog
•Multicast over
55.10.4 Receiver Configuration
figure 55.7: Receiver configuration dialog
•Always Multicast
figure 55.8: Advanced configuration dialog
55.10.5 Advanced Configuration
55.11.2DiscoOptions dialog fields
figure 55.9: Discovery configuration dialog
55.11 DiscoOptions
55.11.1General usage
56.1Introduction
56.3Installation
figure 56.1: Logging server setup
56 Logging Server
figure 56.3: Logging Server icon faults
56.4Start
1Go to Start > Programs > Bosch > Praesideo
figure 56.4: Main window
56.5Main window
56.5.1 Opening the main window
56.5.2 Status messages
figure 56.5: Options window
56.7Configuration
56.6Stop
56.7.1 Introduction
figure 56.8: Add a system
56.7.2 Connections
figure 56.6 Add a system
figure 56.7: Add a system
figure 56.11: Logging Expiration tab
56.7.3 Logging expiration
figure 56.9 Delete a system
figure 56.10: Delete a system
figure 56.12: Database tab
56.7.4 Database
56.7.5 Security
settings can be defined
password in the Viewer/Network controller
Server authentication
57 Logging Viewer
57.3Installation
figure 57.1: Logging viewer setup
figure 57.2: Logging Viewer icon faults
figure 57.3: Options window
57.5Configuration
57.6Operation
57.6.1 Overview
figure 57.4: Logging viewer
•Options
•Acknowledge All Fault Events
•Reset All Fault Events
57.6.2 Menu bar
The Logging Server and Viewer are OK
57.6.3 Logging status button
57.6.4 Blocks
Logging Viewer
58.1 Introduction
58.3 Installation
figure 58.1 PC Call Server setup program
58 PC Call Server
58.5 Configuration
58.4 Start
58.6 Firewall
figure 59.1: PCCstConfig Login
59PC Call Server Configuration Client
59.3 Installation
59.5 Configuration
figure 59.2: Connections tab
59.5.2 Menu bar
59.5.3 File
59.5.4 Edit
59.5.4.2 Get Configuration
figure 59.5: Configure network controllers
figure 59.7: Get configuration
figure 59.8: Configure interconnections
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figure 59.10: Configure predefined calls
59.5.4.4Configure PC Call Station Zone Groups
59.5.4.5 Configure Predefined Calls…
59.5.4.7 Configure Layouts…
figure 59.11: Configure layout images
figure 59.12: Configure layouts
59.5.4.6 Configure Layout Images…
•Momentary with abort on repress
figure 59.13 Configure BGM channels
Toggle with abort on repress
•Toggle without abort on repress
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figure 59.17: Zone group alias configuration
figure 59.15: Selection of predefined calls
59.5.4.10Configure PC Telephone Interface Client…
59.5.4.12 Configure SIP Users…
configuration
figure 59.19: SIP user configuration
figure 59.18: PC Telephone Interface Client user
59.5.4.13 Configure Time Synchronisation…
figure 59.20: Configure time synchronization
figure 59.21: Change configuration password
figure 59.22: Enter license key
figure 59.23: Certificate
figure 59.24: PC Call Server Configuration Client
59.5.5 Help
59.5.6 Customization
figure 59.26: PCCstImages.png references
figure 59.25: PCCstImages.png
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table 59.1: Item list of PCCstImages
C \Program Files\Bosch\Praesideo
Vx.yy.zzzz\Programs\PCCstConfgurationClient\ and
figure 59.27: PCCstImageDef.xml
60.1 Introduction
60.3 Installation
figure 60.1: PC Call Station Client Login
60 PC Call Station Client
figure 60.2: Predefined calls tab
60.6 User Interface
60.6.1 Overview
60.6.2 Make a call
figure 60.7: Zone and zone group icons
figure 60.4: Call activation buttons
figure 60.5: Call progress icons
figure 60.6: Call progress bar elements
figure 60.13: Occupied zone
figure 60.11 Zonefault
figure 60.10: Disconnected zone
figure 60.12: Zone addressed by call
figure 60.15: BGM tab
60.6.3 Change BGM settings
figure 60.17: Volume up and down buttons
figure 60.16: Selection buttons
figure 60.20 No control of zone
61.2 Requirements
61.3 Installation
61PC Telephone Interface Client
61.1 Introduction
61.7 Voice response menu
61.6 Operation
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Hang up call
table 61.2 Voice response flow
Incoming call
To: Hang up call
61.8.1 Device initialization
61.8 Linksys SPA3102 configuration
61.8.2 Network configuration
61.8.3 PSTN configuration
61.8.5 ISDN telephones
61.8.4 Disconnect detection
62 Open Interface
62.1Introduction
62.2Scope
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ATones
Chimes
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Test tones
B.1 Introduction
BKycon KPP-4Pconnector
B.2 Assembly
figure B.1: Assembly drawing
table C.1: Product index
CProduct index
table C.1: Product index
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