RCF BM 3804, BE 3806, BM 3804FM User Manual

USER MANUAL MANUALE D’USO
BM 3804
- DXT 3000 DESK-TOP
PAGING MICROPHONE
- BASE MICROFONICA DA
TAVOLO PER SISTEMA DXT 3000
BE 3806
- ADDITIONAL KEYBOARD
FOR BM 3804 PAGING MICROPHONES
- TASTIERA ADDIZIONALE
PER BASE MICROFONICA BM 3804
BM 3804FM
- DXT 3000 FIREMEN’S
WALL-MOUNTED PAGING MICROPHONE
- BM 3804 IN VERSIONE
PER VIGILI DEL FUOCO (CON CASSETTA DA PARETE)
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDICE
ENGLISH
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
DESCRIPTION
CONNECTION
BM 3804 – FRONT PANEL
BE 3806 ADDITIONAL KEYBOARD – FRONT PANEL
USE
BM 3804FM – FIREMEN’S PAGING MICROPHONE
SPECIFICATIONS
ITALIANO
AVVERTENZE PER LA SICUREZZA
DESCRIZIONE
COLLEGAMENTO
BM 3804 – PANNELLO FRONTALE
PULSANTIERA ADDIZIONALE BE 3806 – PANNELLO FRONTALE
UTILIZZO
BM 3804FM – CONSOLE D’EMERGENZA PER VIGILI DEL FUOCO
DATI TECNICI
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
IMPORTANT NOTES
IMPORTANT NOTES
Before connecting and using this paging microphone, please read this instruction manual carefully and keep it on hand for future reference. The manual is to be considered an integral part of this product and must accompany it when changing ownership as a reference for correct installation and use as well as for the safety precautions. RCF S.p.A. will not assume any responsibility for the incorrect installation and / or use of this product.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS NOTE: according to EN 54-16 standard, paging microphones shall be only
accessible by personnel having a specic responsibility for safety and who are trained and authorized to operate in the following conditions: quiescent, voice alarm, fault warning and disablement.
1. All the precautions, in particular the safety ones, must be read with special attention, as they provide important information.
2. Make sure all connections have been made correctly before switching all devices on. Do not connect / disconnect paging microphones when the system is operating.
3. Protect paging microphone cables from damage and assure they are positioned where these cannot be stepped on or crushed by objects.
4. Do not put the paging microphone into water (or another liquid), do not throw it.
5. Never attempt to carry out any operations, modications or repairs. If the paging microphone does not work properly, contact your authorized service centre.
6. Should the paging microphone emit any strange odour or even smoke, turn the audio system off immediately and disconnect it.
7. RCF S.P.A. strongly recommends the sound system installation is only made by professional qualied installers (or specialised rms), who can certify it according to the regulations in force. The entire audio system must comply with the current standards and regulations regarding electrical systems.
8. Mechanical and electrical factors need to be considered when installing a professional audio system (in addition to those which are strictly acoustic, such as sound pressure, angles of coverage, frequency response, etc.).
9. Do not point the microphone at near loudspeakers, in order to avoid feedback.
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10. Hearing loss Exposure to high sound levels can cause permanent hearing loss. The acoustic pressure level that leads to hearing loss is different from person to person and depends on the duration of exposure. To prevent potentially dangerous exposure to high levels of acoustic pressure, anyone who is exposed to these levels should use adequate protection devices. When a transducer capable of producing high sound levels is being used, it is necessary to wear ear plugs or protective earphones.
11. To prevent inductive effects from causing hum, noise and a bad system operating, paging microphone cables should not be laid together with other electric cables (mains) and loudspeaker lines.
12. Keep the paging microphone far from any excessive heat source.
13. Do not use solvents, alcohol, benzene or other volatile substances for
cleaning the external parts. Just use a dry cloth.
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RCF S.P.A. THANKS YOU FOR PURCHASING THIS PRODUCT, WHICH HAS BEEN DESIGNED TO GUARANTEE RELIABILITY AND HIGH PERFORMANCES.
DESCRIPTION
BM 3804 is a desktop paging microphone exclusively dedicated for the RCF DXT 3000 system. It can be directly connected to the MX 3250 main unit through a four-pair J-type re-rated cable.
Up to four BM 3804 paging microphones (interlocked one another) can be linked (daisy-chained) to the line.
BM 3804 front panel includes the following buttons:
- Two for zone selection (rst and second only)
- PTT (‘Push To Talk’)
- GEN CALL (general call)
- CHIME (on / off)
- EVAC message selection
- ALERT message selection, this button also allows to mute the buzzer (when a fault is detected)
- A protected bistable emergency button (with red light) to start playing the evacuation / alert message in all zones.
The system status is indicated by a LED bar.
Every BM 3804 paging microphones can be expanded with an additional BE 3806 keyboard, which has six buttons for the six-zone selection of a complete MX 3250 main unit (with three amplier boards).
The rst BM 3804 paging microphone (of the line) is for emergency purposes and directly powered by the MX 3250 main unit, while the second, the third and the fourth need 24 V dc adapters (500 mA, i.e. RCF AC AD 2405, optional).
Other features:
- Casing in die-cast metal
- Preamplied cardioid hi-quality microphone, with exible 445 mm long
- Comprehensive self-diagnostics (EN 54-16)
- Connection cable included (5 m, with RJ 45).
IMPORTANT NOTE: As the rst paging microphone is for emergency purposes, this shall be placed in premises with access restricted to authorized personnel only.
BM 3804FM is the ‘Firemen’ paging microphone that works in the same way of the BM 3804 model, but with the following differences:
- The paging microphone is inside a wall-mounted metallic box (colour: red, RAL 3000) with glass.
- A handheld microphone with momentary switch (instead of a gooseneck mic.).
- The handheld microphone momentary switch has the same function of the PTT button 3.
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CONNECTION
INPUT : RJ 45 port to be linked to either the MX 3250 main unit PAGING IN or the previous BM 3804 paging microphone OUTPUT.
OUTPUT : RJ 45 port to be linked to the next BM 3804 paging microphone INPUT.
BM 3804 – REAR PANEL
INPUT
POWER SUPPLY
INPUT
OUTPUT
8 46 2
7 35 1
RJ 45 PLUG
RJ 45 SOCKET
|1|2|3|4|5|6|7|8|
PIN INPUT PIN OUTPUT
1 Audio signal (+, hot) 1 Audio signal (+, hot) 2 Audio signal (–, cold) 2 Audio signal (–, cold) 3 Power supply 3 (not used) 4 Ground 4 Ground 5 Ground 5 Ground 6 Ground 6 (not used) 7 RS 485 A (+) 7 RS 485 A (+) 8 RS 485 B (–) 8 RS 485 B (–)
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CABLE TO LINK THE FIRST BM 3804 PAGING MIC. TO THE MX 3250 MAIN UNIT
POWER SUPPLY INPUT: input for the external 24 V dc adapter (500 mA,
i.e. optional RCF AC AD 2405), not included; remove the cable guide by unscrewing its screw.
Notes:
-
The firsT BM 3804 paging Microphone is direcTly powered By The MX 3250 Main
uniT (The eXTernal ac ad2405 adapTer is noT necessary). iTs caBle MusT noT Be longer Than 800 M (use rcf cJ 428e caBle).
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The second, The Third and The fourTh BM 3804 all need an ac ad2405 adapTer (noT included). The suM of all caBles MusT noT Be longer Than 800 M (use rcf cJ 428e caBle).
BM 3804 – INTERNAL DIP-SWITCH SETTINGS
WARNING: the INteRNAl dIp-sWItch settING shAll be cARRIed out oNly by eItheR RcF oR AN AuthoRIsed seRvIce ceNtRe.
Note: ANy settING chANGe shAll be cARRIed out WheN the system Is sWItched oFF (oR the pAGING mIcRophoNe Is dIscoNNected).
On the BM 3804 rear side, remove the central blank panel to access the six dip-switches.
B A
G
+V
+
POWER SUPPLY
AUDIO SIGNAL
RS 485
GROUND
Brown Brown/White Green Blue/White Blue Green/White Orange Orange/White
Brown Brown/White Green Blue/White Blue Green/White Orange Orange/White
12345678
RJ
DIP-SWITCH FUNCTION NOTES
1 ID (0) Digital address setting (see the next table). 2 ID (1) Digital address setting (see the next table). 3 ID (2) Not used; leave it OFF.
4 EMERGENCY
This applies to the rst paging microphone only. If set to ON, the paging microphone can be used to start playing either the evacuation (EVAC button 13) or the alert message (ALERT button 7).
If set to OFF, emergency functions are disabled. 5 TEST Service / maintenance function: leave it OFF. 6 --- Not used; leave it OFF.
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DIP 1 DIP 2 DIGITAL ADDRESS NOTES
off off 0 First BM 3804
ON off 1 Second BM 3804
off ON 2 Third BM 3804
ON ON 3 Fourth BM 3804
Note:
afTer seTTing digiTal addresses properly and reBooTing The sysTeM, iT will Be
necessary To selecT (in The MX 3250 Main uniT) The
dIscoveRy
funcTion (auToMaTic
deTecTion of all paging Microphones linked To The sysTeM).
BE 3806 ADDITIONAL KEYBOARDS
Every BM 3804 paging microphone can be expanded with a BE 3806 additional keyboard having six buttons, which can be used to select each single zone (1 to 6, if available).
Notes:
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The firsT BM 3804 paging Microphone is direcTly powered By The MX 3250 Main uniT (The eXTernal ac ad2405 adapTer is noT necessary). iTs caBle MusT noT Be longer Than 800 M (use rcf cJ 428e caBle).
-
The second, The Third and The fourTh BM 3804 all need an ac ad2405 adapTer (noT included). The suM of all caBles MusT noT Be longer Than 800 M (use rcf cJ 428e caBle).
Looking at the rear side, remove both the BE 3806 right blank panel and the BM 3804 left blank panel.
Link the BE 3806 additional keyboard to the BM 3804 paging microphone through its at-cable connected to the two rear ports. Pay attention to the flat cable right way, indicated by its red wire (see the next figure).
BM
3804
BE
3806
RED
BM 3804 BE 3806
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Fix the BE 3806 additional keyboard to the BM 3804 paging microphone by using the dedicated plate (included in the BE 3806 package) and four screws.
BLOCK DIAGRAM
Up to four BM 3804 paging microphones (with or without BE 3806 additional keyboards) can be linked (daisy-chained) to the line connected to the BM380X input of the MX 3250 unit. BM 3804 paging microphones are interlocked one another.
The second, the third and the fourth BM 3804 all need an AC AD2405 adapter (not included).
The sum of all cables must not be longer than 800 m (use RCF CJ 428E cable).
BM
3804
BE
3806
IN
BM380x IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
OUT
IN
MX 3250
AC AD2405
BM 3804 BE 3806
4
AC AD2405
BM 3804 BE 3806
4
AC AD2405
BM 3804 BE 3806
4
BM 3804 BE 3806
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