Philips LBB 2540/10 User manual

Philips
Communication,
Security and Imaging
Alarm Routing Module
LBB 2540/10
SM 25B
Sound Management
Installation Instructions
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Eng Installation Instructions.......................................................................................................................................5
FInstructions d’installation..................................................................................................................................13
DInstallationsanleitung..........................................................................................................................................22
EInstalación de uso...............................................................................................................................................30
NL Installatievoorschrift..........................................................................................................................................39
IIstruzioni per d’installazione............................................................................................................................47
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
1. Read Instructions - All the safety and operating instructions should be read before the unit is
operated.
2. Retain Instructions - The safety and operating instructions should be retained for future ref-
erence.
3. Heed Warnings - All warnings on the unit and in the operating instructions should be
adhered to.
4. Follow Instructions - All operating and use instructions should be followed.
5. Cleaning - Unplug the unit from the outlet before cleaning. Do not use liquid cleaners or
aerosol cleaners. Use a damp cloth for cleaning.
6. Attachments - Do not use attachments not recommended by the product manufacturer as
they may cause hazards.
7. Water and Moisture - Do not use this unit near water - for example, near a bath tub, wash
bowl, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool, in an unpro-
tected outdoor installation, or any area which is classified as a wet location.
8. Accessories - Do not place this unit on an unstable stand, tripod, bracket, or mount. The
unit may fall, causing serious injury to a person and serious damage to the unit. Use only
with a stand, tripod, bracket, or mount recommended by the manufacturer, or sold with the
product. Any mounting of the unit should follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and should
use a mounting accessory recommended by the manufacturer. Do not install near any heat
sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves or other apparatus. An appliance and cart
combination should be moved with care. Quick stops, excessive force, and uneven surfaces
may cause the appliance and cart combination to overturn.
9. Ventilation - Openings in the enclosure, if any, are provided for ventilation and to ensure
reliable operation of the unit and to protect it from overheating. These openings must not
be blocked or covered. This unit should not be placed in a built-in installation unless proper
ventilation is provided or the manufacturer’s instructions have been adhered to.
10. Power Sources - This unit should be operated only from the type of power source indicated
on the marking label. If you are not sure of the type of power supply you plan to use, consult
your appliance dealer or local power company. For units intended to operate from battery
power, or other sources, refer to the operating instructions.
11. Grounding or Polarization - This unit may be equipped with a polarized alternating-current
line plug (a plug having one blade wider than the other). This plug will fit into the power out-
let only one way. This is a safety feature. If you are unable to insert the plug fully into the
outlet, try reversing the plug. If the plug should still fail to fit, contact your electrician to
replace your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized plug. Alter-
nately, this unit may be equipped with a 3-wire grounding-type plug, a plug having a third
(grounding) pin. This plug will only fit into a grounding-type power outlet. This is a safety fea-
ture. If you are unable to insert the plug into the outlet, contact your electrician to replace
your obsolete outlet. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
12. Power-Cord Protection - Power-supply cords should be routed so that they are not likely to
be walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against them, paying particular attention to
cords and plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the appliance.
13. Power Lines - An outdoor system should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power
lines or other electric light or power circuits, or where it can fall into such power lines or
circuits. When installing an outdoor system, extreme care should be taken to keep from
touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal.
14. Overloading - Do not overload outlets and extension cords as this can result in a risk of fire
or electric shock.
15. Object and Liquid Entry - Never push objects of any kind into this unit through openings as
they may touch dangerous voltage points or short-out parts that could result in a fire or
electric shock. Never spill liquid of any kind on the unit.
16. Servicing - Do not attempt to service this unit yourself as opening or removing covers may
expose you to dangerous voltage or other hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified ser
vice
personnel.

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Eng 17. Damage Requiring Service - Unplug the unit from the outlet and refer servicing to
qualified service personnel under the following conditions:
a. When the power-supply cord or plug is damaged.
b. If liquid has been spilled, or objects have fallen into the unit.
c If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
d. If the unit does not operate normally by following the operating instructions.
Adjust only those controls that are covered by the operating instructions, as an
improper adjustment of other controls may result in damage and will often require
extensive work by a qualified technician to restore the unit to its normal operation.
e. If the unit has been dropped or the cabinet has been damaged.
f. When the unit exhibits a distinct change in performance--this indicates a need for
service.
18. Replacement Parts - When replacement parts are required, be sure the service technician
has used replacement parts specified by the manufacturer or have the same characteristics
as the original part. Unauthorized substitutions may result in fire, electric shock or other
hazards.
19. Safety Check - Upon completion of any service or repairs to this unit, ask the service
technician to perform safety checks to determine that the unit is in proper operating
condition.
20. Coax Grounding - If an outside cable system is connected to the unit, be sure the cable
system is grounded.
21. Lightning - For added protection of this unit during a lightning storm, or when it is left
unattended and unused for long periods of time, unplug it from the wall outlet and discon-
nect the cable system. This will prevent damage to the unit due to lightning and power-
line surges.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
This label may appear on the bottom of the unit
due to space limitations.
THE LIGHTNING FLASH WITH AN
ARROWHEAD SYMBOL, WITHIN
AN EQUILATERAL TRIANGLE, IS
INTENDED TO ALERT THE USER
TO THE PRESENCE OF UN-INSU-
LATED “DANGEROUS VOLTAGE”
WITHIN THE PRODUCT’S ENCLO-
SURE THAT MAY BE OF SUFFIC-
IENT MAGNITUDE TO CONSTI-
TUTE A RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
TO PERSONS.
The exclamation point within an equi-
lateral triangle is intended to alert the
user to the presence of important
operating and maintenance (servicing)
instructions in the literature accompa-
nying the appliance.
Note: A note alerts the user or installer to
special installation or operating procedures.
The hand symbol in a circle indicates a
note.
Caution: Installation should be per-
formed by qualified service personnel
only in accordance with the National
Electrical Code or applicable local
codes.
CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK
OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT
OPEN COVERS. NO USER
SERVICEABLE PARTS INSIDE.
REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED
SERVICE PERSONNEL.
WARNING: TO PREVENT FIRE OR
SHOCK HAZARD, DO NOT
EXPOSE UNITS NOT SPECIFICALLY
DESIGNED FOR OUTDOOR USE
TO RAIN OR MOISTURE.
COVER REMOVAL
Caution: Power Disconnect. Units
with or without ON-OFF switches
have power supplied to the unit
whenever the power cord is inserted
into the power source; however, the
unit is operational only when the
ON-OFF switch is in the ON posi-
tion. The power cord is the main
power disconnect for all units.
Caution: External Power Supplies
use only the Recommended Power
Supplies. Power supplies must com-
ply with the requirements of the lat-
est version of IEC 65/VDE 0860. Sub-
stitutions may damage the unit or
cause a fire or shock hazard.
WARNING: REMOVAL OF THE
COVER SHOULD ONLY BE PER-
FORMED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE
PERSONNEL - NOT USER SER-
VICEABLE. THE UNIT SHOULD
ALWAYS BE UNPLUGGED
BEFORE REMOVING THE COVER,
AND REMAIN UNPLUGGED
WHILE THE COVER IS REMOVED.

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Eng List of abbreviations used in this Installation Instructions
Description Type number
ARM Alarm Routing Module LBB 2540/00
B60 60 W Booster Amplifier LBB 2106/00
B120 120 W Booster Amplifier LBB 2112/00
B240 240 W Booster Amplifier LBB 2124/00
BCB Booster Connection Board LBB 2503/00
BGM Background Music
BPS Blank Panel set LBC 1502/00
CS-B Call Station LBC 2500/10
CCC Cal Station Connection Cable LBC 1510/10
CSM Call Station Module LBB 2511/10
CX-B Call Station Extension LBC 2502/00
EXT External
F60 60 W Booster Frame LBB 2006/00
F120 120 W Booster Frame LBB 2012/00
F180D 120 + 60 W dual amplifier Booster Frame LBB 2018/00
F240 240 W Booster Frame LBB 2024/00
FIM Frame Interconnection Module LBB 2505/10
GMM General Mixing Module LBB 2510/10
HGS Hand-grip Set LBC 1501/00
INT Internal
LED Light emitting diode (indicator)
Mic Microphone
MIX Mixing Input Module LBB 2516/10
MXF Module Extension Frame LBB 2500/00
MZS Manual Zone Switch LBB 2550/00
NC Not connected
PCB Printed Circuit Board
PCF Power Consumption Factor
PSM Power Supply Module LBB 2502/10
PTT Press-to-talk (button)
TTS Table-top Set LBC 1500/00
TUM Tuner Module LBB 2521/10
ZRM Zone Relay Module LBB 2551/10
How to... page
configure the ARM 10
connect the ARM 9
install the ARM 9
trouble-shoot the ARM 12
The publisher reserves the right to change data and/or specifications of any equipment men-
tioned in this publication without prior notice. Although every effort is made to ensure that
information is accurate and correct, the publisher is not responsible for damage resulting from
its use or misuse.

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CONTENTS
1. Installation
1.1 Mounting the ARM............................................................................................................................8
- Introduction ..........................................................................................................................................8
- Installing the ARM in a Booster Frame...........................................................................................9
1.2 Connecting the ARM .......................................................................................................................9
- Connecting alarm and time signal inputs .....................................................................................10
1.3 Configuring the ARM ...................................................................................................................10
- ARM configuration switches ...........................................................................................................10
1.4 Trouble-shooting the ARM .......................................................................................................12
WARNING: READ THE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTALLING
THIS EQUIPMENT.
REFERENCE DOCUMENTATION
The following documents are referred to in this installation instructions,
Installation Instructions: Instructions for use:
• Booster Frame 3922 988 52281 • Booster Frames 3922 988 52681
• MXF 3922 988 53581

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Eng 1.1 Mounting the Alarm Routing Module (ARM)
Introduction
The Alarm Routing Module (ARM) is for use in the SM 25B Booster Frames or Module Exten-
sion Frame (MXF). It is an alarm signal and time signal generating module for public address
applications. A block diagram is shown in fig. 1.1.
Note: An ARM operates in a Booster Frame (or MXF). Refer also to the respective Installation
Instructions for these modules.
Front panel (fig. 1.2):
1. Power indicator (green LED)
Rear panel (fig. 1.3):
2. Alarm input - 5-pole 180° DIN (lockable)
3. Time signal input - 5-pole 180° DIN (lockable)
Alarm indicators
Optional external LEDs can be connected in series with the alarm or time signal switches.
Note: It is possible to connect optional external LEDs that illuminate when switch contacts are closed.
For optimum compatibility with the alarm or time signal, the following settings should be made:
• For the alarm and/or time signal, activation/deactivation switches must be set to ON/OFF.
• For the alarm signal, switching contacts must be set to normally open.
For more information, refer to section 1.3.
Alarm and time signal Inputs
The ARM must be configured so that either the alarm signals or time signals are routed to
preselected zones (or group of zones). If the alarm signals are routed to preselected zones
(or group of zones), the time signals are routed to all zones (all-call), and vice versa. A priority
level can be separately assigned (1 to 5) for both the alarm and time signals. External alarm
or time signal triggering switches are connected via the rear panel of the ARM, which is
accessible from the rear of the Booster Frame or MXF.
Configurable functionality
The ARM can be configured for extra functionality using switches and potentiometers on the
PCB. The following can be configured:
• Priority level 1 to 5 (alarm signal input)
• Priority level 1 to 5 (time signal input)
• Alarm/time signal routing (all call or zone selection)
• Alarm or time signal zone selection (zones 1 to 12)
• Alarm signal (13 signals available)
• Alarm signal activation/deactivation properties
• Time signal (4 signals available)
• Time signal activation/deactivation properties
• Alarm and time signal level

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Installing the ARM in a Booster Frame
WARNING: SWITCH THE EQUIPMENT OFF AND REMOVE THE MAINS PLUG
FROM THE MAINS OUTLET BEFORE OPENING THE EQUIPMENT.
Caution: The ARM is designed to operate safely in a SM 25B Booster Frame or MXF.
Ensure that the Booster Frame or MXF is installed in accordance with the Installation
Instructions supplied with the equipment before installing the ARM.
Supplied with the ARM (LBB 2540/10):
• Installation Instructions
• Safety instructions
Special tools required:
• T10 Torx screwdriver
• T20 Torx screwdriver (for 19-inch rack mounting)
Installation procedure
1. If the ARM is to be mounted in a Booster Frame in a 19-inch rack:
- Switch off and unplug the Booster Frame from the mains (fig. 1.4).
- Loosen the four captive Torx screws 'A' (fig. 1.5).
- Slide the Booster Frame forward until it stops and lift out the cardboard top cover
(fig. 1.6).
Note: All positions in the Booster Frame are functionally identical. The ARM may be mounted in any
available position.
Note: At this point, all switches on the PCB are accessible. If the ARM is to be configured, refer to
section 1.3.
2. Insert the ARM and push it completely home (fig. 1.7).
3. Tighten the captive Torx screw on top of the front panel (fig. 1.8, detail A).
4. The SM 25B Booster Frame is connected to the ARM via a flexible 16-pole system cable.
This IDC flat-cable runs from the Booster Frame PCB along the top of the Booster Frame
(fig. 1.9 detail B)
Caution: Unused module positions in the Booster Frame must be covered with a blank-
ing panel to ensure that the forced air cooling functions correctly (fig. 1.10).
5. Replace the cardboard top cover and slide the Booster Frame back into the 19-inch rack
(or Table-top Housing) and tighten the four Torx screws (fig. 1.11).
Caution: The cardboard top cover must be replaced before sliding the Booster Frame
back into the rack to ensure that the forced air cooling functions correctly.
1.2 Connecting the ARM
Note: Refer to section 1.1 for the location and description of the ARM rear panel connectors.
Caution: When wiring inputs to the ARM in a 19-inch rack, ensure that the cables are
of sufficient length to allow the Booster Frame to be withdrawn on its runners (approx.
30 cm, 12 in.).

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Connecting alarm and time signal inputs
The alarm and time signal switches are connected across poles 4 and 5 of the 5-pole DIN con-
nectors. The alarm signal will be activated by opening or closing the switch (depending on the
normally closed/normally open setting described in section 1.3). Refer to fig. 1.14. The DIN
connectors are shown in fig. 1.12, fig. 1.13 and fig. 1.14.
1.3 Configuring the ARM
The following table lists the DIL switches used to configure the ARM.
33= 'On'
77= 'Off'
DIL Switches Description Setting
S300 1234 Time signal priority
7777 Priority 1
3777 Priority 2
7377 Priority 3
7737 Priority 4
7773 Priority 5
S300 5 6 7 Time signal selection
777 1.2 kHz for 1s
377 554 Hz for 4 s
737 440 Hz for 4 s
337 554 Hz for 4 s
773 1 kHz for 4 s
373 1 kHz for 4 s
733 1 kHz for 4 s
333 1 kHz for 4 s
S300 8 Time signal activation/ 3Pulse on/Pulse off
deactivation properties 7ON/OFF
S301 1 2 3 4 Alarm priority
7777 Priority 1
3777 Priority 2
7377 Priority 3
7737 Priority 4
7773 Priority 5
S301 5 Alarm signal activation/ 3Pulse on/Pulse off
deactivation properties 7ON/OFF
S301 6 Normally open/closed 3Normally closed
7Normally open
S301 7 Interruption/deactivation 3Deactivation
7Interruption
S301 8 Zone selection 3Alarm - All call, Time - pre-select
7Time - All call, Alarm - pre-select
S302 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Zone selection (1to 8) Select any combination of zones 1 to 8
using DIP switches 1 to 8 respectively
S303 1 2 3 4 Zone selection (9 to 12) Select any combination of zones 9 to 12
using DIP switches 1 to 4 respectively
S303 5 6 7 8 Alarm signal selection
7777 Slow Whoop 60 s; 500 to 1200 Hz sweep (in 1s, pause 1 s)
3777 Slow Whoop key-release; 500 to 1200 Hz sweep (in 1 s, pause 1 s)
7377 DIN Alarm 60 s; 1200 to 500 Hz sweep (1 s repeating)
3377 DIN alarm key-release; 1200 to 500 Hz sweep (1 s, repeating)
7737 Evacuation key-release; 554 Hz (100 ms), 440 Hz (400 ms)
3737 Immediate danger key-release; 600 Hz (200 ms), pause (200 ms)
7337 Not defined
3337 Not defined
7773 Fire alarm 60 s; 440 Hz (12 s on, 12 s off)
3773 Slow Whoop key-release; 500 to 1200 Hz (in 3.5 s, pause 0.5 s)
7373 Two-tone alarm 60 s; 440 Hz (1s), 554 Hz (1s)
3373 Base tone key-release; 440 Hz continuous
7733 Pulse alarm 60s; 1000 Hz (300ms), pause (200ms)
3733 Morse A (di-dah), repeating, 1200 Hz signal, 12 WPM (dit=100 ms)
7333 Morse F (di-di-dah-dit), repeating, 1200 Hz signal, 12 WPM (dit=100 ms)
3333 Not defined
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The following is a description of the configuration possibilities of the ARM. Refer to the table
earlier in this section for a listing of the DIL switches.
Note: Changes in configuration setting only take place after the system has been reset by switching it
off and on again, or by pressing the reset button (switch 6, S304, figure 1.19).
Priority level
To give a time signal input a priority level from 1 to 5, where 5 is the highest:
• Set switches 1 to 4 on DIL switch (S300) to 'ON' or 'OFF'
To give an alarm input a priority level from 1 to 5, where 5 is the highest:
• Set switches 1 to 4 on DIL switch (S301) to 'ON' or 'OFF'
Note: Higher priorities override lower priorities. If more than one input in a single Booster Frame has
the same priority level assigned, the first input to become active will block all other inputs with the
same priority level.
Alarm signal selection
To select one of 13 alarm signals:
• Set switches 5 to 8 on DIL switch (S303) to 'ON' or 'OFF'
Alarm signal activation/deactivation properties
It is necessary to select whether the alarm signal is activated by ON/OFF or pulse input. An
ON/OFF input activates the signal, which is deactivated when the ON/OFF input is removed.
When a pulse input activates the signal, it may be deactivated by reapplying a pulse. Both acti-
vation modes can be either key released (alarm only) or fixed time (both alarm and time). Key
released means that the activated signal lasts until it is deactivated. Fixed time means that the
activated signal lasts for a predetermined time. If a deactivation signal arrives before the end of
the predetermined time, it has no effect. These activation and deactivation properties are illus-
trated in figs. 1.15 to 1.18 inclusive.
To select Pulse or ON/OFF:
• Set switch 5 on DIL switch (S301) to 'ON' for pulse, 'OFF' for ON/OFF
It is necessary to select whether the alarm is activated by closing switching contacts which are
normally open, or by opening switching contacts that are normally closed. This setting will
depend on how the input is presented to the ARM. To select normally open or normally
closed:
• Set switch 6 on DIL switch (S301) to 'ON' for normally closed, 'OFF' for normally open
It is necessary to select how the ARM responds when a higher priority signal (if present) over-
rides the alarm input. Deactivation means that the alarm does not resume when the higher
priority signal ceases. Interruption means the alarm signal resumes when the higher priority
signal ceases.To select interruption or deactivation:
• Set switch 7 on DIL switch (S301) to 'ON' for deactivation, 'OFF' for interruption
Time signal selection
To select one of four time signals:
• Set the appropriate switches 5 to 7 on DIL switch (S300) to 'ON' or 'OFF'
Time signal activation/deactivation properties
To select whether the time signal is activated by a pulse or ON/OFF input:
• Set switch 8 on DIL switch (S300) to 'ON' for pulse, 'OFF' for ON/OFF
All call or zone selection for alarm and time signals
It is necessary to select whether alarm signals are routed to every zone (all call) and time sig-
nals are routed to selected zones, or vice versa. To select all call for alarm signals, and zone
selection for time signals:
• Set switch 8 on DIL switch (S301) to 'ON'
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To select all call for time signals, and zone selection for alarm signals:
• Set switch 8 on DIL switch (S301) to 'OFF'
Zone selection
To select any combination of zones 1 to 8:
• Set the corresponding switches 1 to 8 on DIL switch (S302) to 'ON'
To select any combination of zones 9 to 12:
• Set the corresponding switches 1 to 4 on DIL switch (S303) to 'ON'
Alarm and time signal level (both inputs)
A level control is provided. This pre-sets the volume of the signal for both alarm and time
inputs. To set the signal level:
• adjust potentiometer R233.
1.4 Trouble-shooting the ARM
To trouble-shoot the ARM, it is recommended that the following points be investigated:
• If the output volume is too high or low, adjust the output volume using level control R233.
• Ensure that the external switch(es) correspond to the ARM settings such as normally open
and normally closed. This ensures that the ARM correctly recognizes the alarm signal.
• Ensure that the connections at the back of the ARM have been properly made.
• When using optional external LEDs, ensure that the LED is functioning correctly, and that
it is properly connected with the correct polarity.
Note: Incorrect settings on the DIL switches (priority level, zone assignement or signal settings) on an
ARM may cause the input to function incorrectly or not at all.
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1.1
1.2 1.3

1.12
1.14
1. N/C 4. Remote Alarm Contact
2. N/C 5. Remote Alarm Contact
3. N/C
1.13
1. N/C
2. N/C
3. N/C
4. Remote Contact
5. Remote Contact
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Switch
Signal
On/Off activation with key released alarm signals
1.15
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Switch
Signal
Fixed time Fixed time
On/Off activation with fixed time alarm and time signals
1.16
ON
ON
OFF
OFF
Switch
Signal
Pulse on/Pulse off activation with key released alarm signals
1.17 1.18

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