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Philips SM30 Operation & User’s Manual

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Philips SM30 User Manual
Philips SM30 User Guide
Philips SM30 Online Manual

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  • Philips SM30, 30 12 ZONE RELAY MODULE (ZRM) LBB 1287 The SM30 system is intended for use with 2 separate amplifiers, or two separate channels of a multi channel amplifier. One channel will handle the ‘Call’ signal, and the other channel will amplify the ‘Music’ signal. This allows the music signal to continue, uninterrupted, when a call is made to other loudspeaker zones. Both the Call and Music signals are processed via SM30, and are available on the output on the Line Output Module. The signals are then amplified by their separate power amplifiers, and the amplified signal

  • Philips SM30, 38 Relay 1 (marked ‘X’) is reserved for the activation of error indicators, if a processor failure is detected, and cannot be programmed for any other function. Relay 2 (marked ‘X’) is reserved for the activation of error indicators, if a Call Station or module failure is detected, and cannot be programmed for any other function. Relay 3 is dedicated to the ‘Delayed Power On’ function explained in paragraph 5 ‘Programming Power On Delay’, but may be used for other functions if ‘Power On Delay’ is not used. If it is used, the third position will be marked with an ‘X’ in the display. Relay 4-6 (marked ‘O’) are not selected. If Control Relays are to be

  • Philips SM30, 17 1 2 3 3 8 SELECT PROGRAM : CONTROL INPUTS SELECT ITEM : CONTROL INPUT : XX 1 ENABLE REMOTE MUSIC VOLUME : X PRIORITY : X 1 - 8 CONTROL INPUT : XX 9 - 17 18-24 4 7 6 5 9 12 11 10 ENABLE REMOTE MUSIC VOLUME : X ENABLE REMOTE ENABLE REMOTE ENABLE REMOTE MUSIC MUTE : X MUSIC SELECT : X RELAY SWITCH : X SIGNAL : XX MESSAGE : X 000000 ZONE : 01 XX0000 REL : 03 CONTROL INPUT : XX CONTROL INPUT : XX CONTROL INPUT : XX CONTROL INPUT : XX 2 3 4 5 - 8 SELECT PROGRAM : MUSIC ROUTING MUSIC ROUTING 000000 ZONE : 01 1 2 4 USER PROGRAM SELECT PROGRAM : MICROPHONES SELECT ITEM : MICROPHONE : X MICROPHONE : X MICROP

  • Philips SM30, 1 14.5 Summary SM30 Installer Programming Setup programming steps selection 5.0 Installer password | 7.1 LANGUAGE SELECT 8.1 STORE HARDWARE 1.1 CALL STATION Installer programming stepsselection 5.0 Installer password 5.1 POWER-ON DELAY 5.2 delay time 1-9 sec 6.1 MUSIC INPUT TEXT 6.2 music input number 1,2,3 6.3 text selection see text 7.1 LANGUAGE SELECT 7.2 language selection E,G, S, D, I, F 8.1 STORE HARDWARE 8.2 busy storing 9.1 AMPLIFIER CONFIGURATION 9.2 separate amplifiers 9.3 single amplifier 10.1 VOLUME STEP/REPEAT 10.2 step mode 10.3 repeat mode

  • Philips SM30, 40 2 MICROPHONES 2.1 Main menu selection Select from the main menu by means of the left/right arrow keys: MICROPHONES. 2.2 Microphone number selection Pressing ENTER will show the number of the first microphone found in the system. The system can detect the presence of the Microphone Input Module, but not whether a microphone is connected to that Microphone Input Module. So it is, in principle, possible to program microphones on an Microphone Input Module even if those microphones are not present. Another microphone number can be selected using the up/down arrow keys. 2.3 Priority level selection The disp

  • Philips SM30, 11 15.2 Current mode display The display will show the current mode. 15.3 Mode selection Selection of the non-interruptable or interruptable mode can be made using the up/down arrow keys. 14.7.16 FLEXIBLE F-KEY PROGRAMMING This program step provides flexible programming of the F-keys (F1, F2, F3 or F4) of a Call Station. After pressing the flexible programmed F- key on the Call Station, the pre- programmed zone selection can be temporarily changed by means of the numeric keypad on the Call Station. Pressing the F-key next time, the originally pre-programmed zones will be selected again. Example: F1-key: flexibly p

  • 2 SM30 plug-in modules All of the interconnections between individual modules in the Control Centre take place automatically when they are plugged into the interconnection board of the Control Centre, so that no complex inter-wiring is required. Owing to the unique construction of the housing, the modules slide in and out quickly and easily. These features make SM30 simple and inex

  • Philips SM30, 5 14.7.6 ALTERNATIVE MUSIC INPUT TEXT If the music input module is present, the second line of the display shows in the normal RUN mode the currently selected music source and the volume. The default text of the music source is: MUSIC OFF, MUSIC INPUT 1, MUSIC INPUT 2, MUSIC INPUT 3. Alternative text for music inputs 1,2 and 3 can be chosen. 6.1 Main menu selection Select from the main menu by means of the left/right arrow keys: MUSIC INPUT TEXT. 6.2 Input number selection Input number 1,2 or 3 can be selected with the up and down arrow keys. 6.3 Alternative text selection The first alternative text “TUNER” will be displayed. The new text can be selec

  • Philips SM30, 22 7 CALL STATION INPUT MODULE (CSM) LBB 1283 Each Call Station Input Module allows two SM30 Call Stations to be connected to the Control Centre. SM30 will accept up to 3 Call Station Input Modules and/or Microphone Input Modules in total. 7.1 Installation Mounting in the Control Centre The Call Station Input Modules must be located in the Control Centre slots E, D, and/or C, as indicated in fig. 5.1. The number designated to a Call Station by the microprocessor is dependent on the slot in which

  • Philips SM30, 42 14.3.3 CONTROL INPUTS 3.1 Main menu selection Select from the main menu by means of the left/right arrow keys: CONTROL INPUTS. 3.2 Control input number selection Pressing ENTER will show the number of the first free input. The number displayed is dependent on the Control Input Module being present in the system. Inputs assigned to Direct Zone Routing will be skipped. Numbers of modules not present will be skipped. Inputs 1-8 of Control Input Module 1 can have one of two functions: remote music control or normal call activation. All other inputs available on Control Input Module 2 and 3, can only be used for normal call activation. Use the up/down arrow keys to select a Control Inp

  • Philips SM30, 6 14.7.8 STORING HARDWARE CONFIGURATION To enable the system to check that all modules are communicating with the processor, the hardware configuration has to be stored in the memory of the system. This must be done whenever a change is made in the hardware configuration and after the memory is cleared. This is the only possible program option when entering the programming mode after clearing the memory. 8.1 Main menu selection Select from the main menu by means of the left/right arrow keys: STORE HARDWARE 8.2 Busy storing After pressing ENTER, the display will show ‘busy storing’ for a sho

  • Philips SM30, 20 6.2 Installation Loudspeaker Zone Template A paper template is provided, on which the names of the loudspeaker zones can be written. The template has a detachable blank section at the bottom, allowing it to be used in a typewriter. To mount the template in the Call Station, first remove the right hand side cheek (fig.6.1D), by unscrewing the two screws in its side (fig.6.1E), and the one screw located in the bottom. The plastic template cover (fig.6.1C) can now be slid out. Place the (type) written template in position over the zone LEDs (having first torn off its blank

  • Philips SM30, 13 The retaining bar (fig.5.2A) can now be replaced by sliding it down in its slots as far as possible, and tightening the screws in its ends (fig.5.2B). 5.3 Voltage Setting The system is delivered with the mains transformer wired for 220 Volts AC. Before attempting to switch on the unit ensure that the voltage is set correctly for your mains supply. To change the voltage, unplug the long (grey coloured) screw connector block (fig. 5.2X3), and rewire it for the appropriate voltage, shown in the circuit diagram (fig.5.3). Push the connector block firmly back into place.

  • Philips SM30, 25 remote equipment, activate signalling/warning lamps, etc.. Input 1-8Apart from the normal functions, inputs 1-8 can be programmed to distribute an external audio source connected to a Microphone Input Module to zone 1-36 preceded with an attention signal and/or pre-recorded message. in that case relay 4 of the Control Relay Module of the basic frame is used to start the audio source. Direct routing Control inputs 1-6, 1-12, or 1-18 can be programmed to route a call or music directly to loudspeaker zones 1-6, 1-12, or 1-18. 9.2 Installation Mounting in the Co

  • 43 3.12 Call routing to Zones See program step 1.13. 3.13 Programming Control Relays See program step 1.7. Control Inputs SELECT PROGRAM : CONTROL INPUTS SELECT ITEM : CONTROL INPUT : XX 1 ENABLE REMOTE MUSIC VOLUME : X PRIORITY : X CONTROL INPUT : XX 1 - 8 9 - 17 ENABLE REMOTE MUSIC VOLUME : X ENABLE REMOTE ENABLE REMOTE ENABLE REMOTE MUSIC MUTE : X MUSIC SELECT : X RELAY S

  • Philips SM30, 16 SELECT PROGRAM : CALL STATIONS SELECT ITEM : CALL STATION : X SELECT FUNCTION : FUNCTION KEY : F1 - 4 SELECT FUNCTION : KEY PAD CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST : X KEYPAD PRIORITY : X MUSIC VOLUME CALLST : X FKEY : X 1 1 CALL PROGRAMMING 2 3 4 8 9 15 CALLST : X KEYPAD CALLST : X FKEY : X SIGNAL : XX MUSIC VOLU ME CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST : X KEYPAD CALLST : X KEYPAD MESSAGE : X MUSIC MUTE XX0000 REL : 03 MUSIC SELECT RELAY SWITCH RELAY TOGGLE CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST : X FKEY : X XX0000 REL : 03 XX0000 REL : 03 CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST

  • Philips SM30, 45 Click suppression in combination for any module - for audio switching : > 60 dB - for power on/off switching : > 30 dB - mute by on/off switch : > 80 dB Pilot tone 20 kHz sinus asymmetrical - volume preset at least : 0.05 - 1 V - mute by on/off switch : > 80 dB CRM Output relays - A.C. switching : 32 V @ 2 Amps - D.C. switching : 48 V @ 2 Amps MAINS SUPPLY - voltage setting at delivery : 220-230 V - mains voltage selection range : 110 V, 127 V, 220-230 V or 240 V - maximum voltage deviati

  • Philips SM30, 27 numerical order, commencing with message 1. Recording a Message ■ To record the first message, slide the Message Selection switch to position ‘1’. ■ Next move the Function switch to the top position ‘record’. ■ To commence recording, press the Start/Stop button (fig.10D). The red Record LED will now illuminate and begin to speak into the microphone. ■ Immediately after the message has been spoken, push the Start/Stop button once more to stop the recording. The green Message Present LED will now illumi

  • Philips SM30, 6 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 vol

  • Philips SM30, 41 2.7 Programming Control Relays This display will be skipped if the Control Relay Module is not present in the system. The current setting of Control relays 1-6 is shown. Shifting the cursor to the right, further than the last position, will display the current setting of relays 7-12. Selecting a zone can be done with the ‘|’ key. Deselecting a zone can be done with the ‘O’ key. Relay 1 (marked ‘X’) is reserved for the activation of internal system error indicators and cannot be programmed for any other function. Relay 2 (marked ‘X’) is reserved for the activation of Call Station error indicators and cannot be pr

  • Philips SM30, 5 Volume Control Override Relays It is important that announcements and/or alarm signals come through at full volume, regardless of the volume settings of individual loudspeakers. The processor can be programmed to switch in a series of relays mounted on the Control Relay Card, which correspond to the loudspeaker zones selected. These in turn activate individual volume control override relays in the loudspeaker enclosures. Using the Function Keys to Make a Call Using the four Function Keys (mounted on the Call Station) 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 F

  • Philips SM30, 32 13 CONTROL RELAY MODULE (CRM) LBB 1288 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.. 13.1 Operation Relay 1 is reserved for the ind

  • 15 3 It is always preferable to mount power amplifiers, which generate a certain amount of heat, above heat sensitive equipment, like SM30.If however, power amplifiers must be mounted beneath the Control Centre, a heat shield should be installed above them. This is necessary to deflect the hot air currents, which could otherwise cause instability in the SM30 microprocessor controlled u

  • 36 Call Stations SELECT PROGRAM : CALL STATIONS SELECT ITEM : CALL STATION : X SELECT FUNCTION : FUNCTION KEY : F1 - 4 SELECT FUNCTION : KEY PAD CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST : X KEYPAD PRIORITY : X MUSIC VOLUME CALLST : X FKEY : X 1 1 CALL PROGRAMMING 2 3 4 8 9 15 CALLST : X KEYPAD CALLST : X FKEY : X SIGNAL : XX MUSIC VOLUME CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST : X FKEY : X CALLST : X

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