Sennheiser ADN PS Quick Start Guide

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Instruction manual
Power Supply
ADN PS
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Contents

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Manual
Contents
The ADN PS power supply ................................................................................................. 2
Package contents ............................................................................................................... 2
Components required for operation ............................................................................... 3
Product overview ADN PS power supply ........................................................................ 4
Structuring and controlling
Preparing the ADN PS power supply for operation ..................................................... 8
Setting up the conference system .................................................................................. 9
Switching the ADN PS power supply on/off ............................................................... 14
Cleaning and maintaining the conference system .................................................... 15
Specifications ADN PS ...................................................................................................... 16
the conference system .................................................... 5

For your safety

Please make sure to read the “Safety information” supplement included separately with the product. This supplement contains important information on the safe operation of the product as well as the manufacturer’s declaration and warranty notes.
A detailed instruction manual for the overall ADN conference system can be found
on the Internet at www.sennheiser.com or
on the DVD-ROM supplied with the ADN CU1 central unit.
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The ADN PS power supply

ADN PS ADN PS
“Conference Manager”
software
ADN CU1
max. 40
ADN D1/ADN C1
max. 15 ADN PS
max. 400
ADN D1/ADN C1
per ADN PS with standard
cabling a max.of
70 ADN D1/ADN C1
per ADN PS with redundant
ring cabling a max. of
40 ADN D1/ADN C1
Conferences with up to
a max. of 40 participants
Conferences with up to a max. of 400 participants
The ADN PS power supply
The ADN PS power supply is part of the Sennheiser ADN conference system.
For large conference systems with up to 400 conference uni power supplies. A max. of 15 ADN PS power supplies can be used system. When the conference units are connected in simple strings, one ADN PS power supply can power up to 70 conference units. When the conference units are connected in ring topology, one ADN PS power supply can power a max. of 40 conference units.
ts, you require ADN PS
in a conference

Package contents

1 ADN PS power supply with premounted rack mount “ears” 1 mains cable (with EU, UK or US mains pl 1 instruction manual 1 “Safety information” supplement
ug, depending on version), length 1.8 m
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Components required for operation

Components required for operation
Central unit/
Power supplies

Wired conference units

System cables The system cables are black and ha

Number Description Cat. No. Function
1 ADN CU1-EU central unit,
EU version
ADN CU1-UK central unit, UK version
ADN CU1-US central unit, US version
1 - 15 (optional)
Number Description Cat. No. Function
max. 400 ADN D1 delegate unit 502758 Allows to make contributions
1 - 10 (optional)
ADN PS-EU power supply, EU version
ADN PS-UK power supply, UK version
ADN PS-US power supply, US version
ADN C1 chairperson unit 502759 Allows to manage the
505553 Controls the conference (wired
and wireless components) and
505554
505555
505546 Supplies power to conference
505547
505548
ve two shielded RJ45 plugs.
supplies power to a
conference units and/or
40 one antenna module
units connected in simple strings or in redundant ring topology, for conferences with up to
conference units
400
to the conference
conference
max. of
Number Description, length Cat. No. Function
Divers SDC CBL RJ45-2, 2 m 009842 Allows to interconnect
SDC CBL RJ45-3, 3 m 009843
SDC CBL RJ45-5, 5 m 009844
SDC CBL RJ45-10, 10 m 009845
SDC CBL RJ45-20, 20 m 009846
SDC CBL RJ45-50, 50 m 009847
Additional accessories for the ADN conference system can be found at
ennheiser.com.
www.s
components and wired conference units
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Product overview ADN PS power supply

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PORT I & PORT II: max. 5.25A sum
PORT II
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PORT I
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100 - 240V
50/60Hz 385W
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A Front view
Rack mount “ears”
On/off switch
PORT I status LED for
outputs 1 and 2
PORT II status LED for
outputs 1 and 2
POWER status LED
B Rear view
PORT I socket – output 1 (RJ 45) for
connection of conference units/ADN-W AM
PORT I socket – output 2 (RJ 45) for
connection of conference units/ADN-W AM
PORT II socket – output 1 (RJ 45) for
connection of conference units/ADN-W AM
PORT II socket – output 2 (RJ 45) for
connection of conference units/ADN-W AM
DATA CU/PS input socket (RJ45) for
connection of ADN CU1 central unit or AD
N PS power supply
DATA PS output socket (RJ45) for
connection of additional ADN PS
Fan
Mains socket
Type plate
Hazard warnings

Overview of the status LEDs

Status LED Color Meaning
POWER
PORT I /PORT II
output 1/
2
green ADN PS is switched on
not used, switched off
orange Conference units are connected in strings
green Conference units are connected in redundant
ring topology via outputs 1 and 2
flashing orange
Error in a cable string; output is switched off
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Structuring and controlling the conference system

Structuring and controlling the conference system

Structuring the conference system

The ADN conference system is suitab units (with a maximum of 150 wireless conference units). For safe operation of the conference system, make sure that all wired conference units are supplied with a voltage of at least 35 V! The voltage supplied depends on the number of connected conference units and on the cable lengths. The standard cable length between the central unit or power supply and the first conference unit is 50 m max. and the
ard cable length between the individual conference units is 2 to 5 m.
stand
If these cable lengths are observed, safe op following number of conference units is ensured:
small conference systems comprising only an ADN CU1 central unit – 30-40 conference units connected in simple strings
large conference systems comprising an ADN CU1 central unit and a max. of 15 ADN PS power supplies – max. 400 conference units connected in simple strings
per ADN PS power supply – 60-70 conference units connected in simple strings – 30-40 conference units connected in ring topology
If cable lengths are shorter, it might be that more conference units can be used.
ADN D1 delegate units and ADN C1 chairperson units can be combined in an arbi­trary order. The number of c conference system. All wired components of the conference system are intercon­nected using SDC CBL RJ-45 system cables.
A wired ADN conference system can be expanded by adding wireless components. For detailed information, refer to the ADN system manual.
le for conferences with up to 400 conference
eration of conference systems with the
or in ring topology
hairperson units, however, is limited to 10 max. per

Calculating the voltage supply of the conference units

The “ADN Cable Calculator” software allows you to calculate the voltage supply of the wired conference units on the individual sections of a cable string or cable ring and to plan the structure of the conference system. The software is included on the DVD-ROM (supplied with the ADN CU1) or is available fro ner or from the “Downloads” area on the product page at www.sennheiser.com.
For further information on the installation and use of the “ADN Cable Calculator”
tware, refer to the help section of the “ADN Cable Calculator” software and to
sof the ADN system manual.
m your Sennheiser part-
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Structuring and controlling the conference system
PORT I/II
PORT I 2
PORT I 1
PORT II 1
PORT II 2
ADN PS (max. 15)
ADN CU1
max. 50 m
approx. 2–5 m
approx. 2–5 m
52.8 V
>35 V
20
1
2 3
...
max. 50 m
ADN CU1
ADN PS
max. 70
ADN D1/ADN C1
ADN CU1
ESC
ADN CU1
ESC

Small conference system with simple cabling

For small conference systems with approx. 30-40 ADN CU1 central unit for controlling the conference. The conference units are inter­connected in two cable strings which are directly connect
ADN CU1
ADN CU1
ESC
max. 50 m
52.8 V
PORT II
1
approx. 2–5 m
ADN CU1
ADN CU1
max. 40
ADN D1/ADN C1
ESC
PORT I
2 3
approx. 2–5 m
conference units, you require one
ed to the central unit.
...
20
>35 V

Large conference system with simple cabling

For setting up a large conference system w
ith the maximum number of conference units (i.e. up to 400), you require one ADN CU1 central unit for controlling the con­ference and additional ADN PS power supplies for powering the conference units. The conference units are interconnected in cable strings and up to four cable strings can be connected to each ADN PS power supply.
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Structuring and controlling the conference system

Large conference system with redundant ring topology

The redundant ring topology ensures that, sho cable fail or be manipulated, all other conference units of the cable ring will continue to function reliably.
For setting up a large conference system with redun one ADN CU1 central unit for controlling the conference and additional ADN PS power supplies for powering the conference units. The conference units are inter­connected in rings and two rings can be connected to each ADN PS power supply.
ADN CU1
ADN CU1
PORT I/II
ADN PS (max. 15)
PORT II 1
PORT I 1
PORT I 2
uld one conference unit or system
dant ring topology, you require
ESC
PORT II 2
max. 40
ADN D1/ADN C1
ESC
max. 50 m
ADN PS
52.8 V
max. 50 m
1
approx. 2–5 m
2 3
approx. 2–5 m
...
20
>35 V
an ADN PS power supply, you can
ADN CU1
ADN CU1
When connecting the conference units to mix different cable topologies (simple cabling with cable strings or redun­dant ring topology).
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Preparing the ADN PS power supply for operation

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100 - 240V
50/60Hz 385W
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Preparing the ADN PS power supply for operation

Setting up the power supply

Make sure that the air vents are not covered or blocked.
Place the ADN PS power supply on a flat surface as shown.
CAUTION
Danger of material damage and personal injury due to stacked pow
er supplies!
When stacking several ADN PS power supplies on top of each other,
the stack may topple over,
the temperature of the individual ADN PS power supplies may dra
stically increase,
high mechanical loading may be exerted cables or installation surfaces.
This can cause material damage and personal injury.
Never stack several ADN PS power supplies on top of each other.
on e.g. the housings,
For information on how to mount the power supply into a 19” rack, refer to the ADN system manual.

Connecting the ADN PS power supply to the mains power supply

CAUTION
Product damage due to unsuitable mains cables or power outlets!
An unsuitable power supply can damage the product.
Use the mains cable (suppli
supply.
Only use multi-outlet power strips or extension cables
contacts.
Only use mains cables with a 3-pin connector.
First connect the connector of the main
socket .
Connect the mains plug of the mains
The ADN PS power supply is now ready for operation.
ed) for connecting the product to the mains power
with protective ground
s cable (supplied) to the mains
cable to a wall socket.
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Setting up the conference system

Setting up the conference system
CAUTION
Product damage due to an unsuitable power supply!
If you connect standard network devices with RJ45 cards) to the connection sockets PORT I , PORT II, DATA PS and / , the net­work devices can be damaged due to an unsuitable power supply.
Only connect ADN C1 and ADN D1 conference units, ADN PS power supplies and
the ADN AM antenna module to the connection sockets PORT I , PORT II, DATA PS and / .

Basic information on the set-up of the conference system

Regardless of the number of conference units and the room size, we recommend the following procedure for setting up the conference system:
Decide if you require wired or mobile wireless c
combine wired and wireless conference units.
Plan the number of conference units required for your conference system. A
otal of 400 conference units (of which up to 150 can be wireless) can be used
t in a conference system (the maximum number of ADN C1 or ADN-W C1 chair­person units is limited to 10). Always take the largest possible number of par­ticipants as a starting point.
plugs (e.g. switches or network
onference units. You can also
For detailed information on the ADN wireless components, refer to the ADN system manual.
If you are using wired
Plan if simple cabling is sufficient or if you
(see page 5).
If necessary, calculate the number of ADN PS power supplies required (a maxi-
mum of 15 ADN PS power supplies can be
If necessary, calculate the maximum length of the
that all conference units connected are supplied with sufficient voltage (see page 5).
Place the ADN CU1 central unit and, if necessa
in the electrical equipment room or in the conference room.
Place the conference units at the corresponding seats.
Put out a sufficient number of SDC CBL RJ
lengths.
Setting up a small conference system with only the ce
For a small conference system, you do not require ADN PS power supplies. The con­ference units can be directly connected to the ADN CU1 central unit (for detailed information, refer to the instruction manual of the ADN CU1 central unit or to the ADN system manual).
conference units:
require a redundant ring topology
used in a conference system).
cabling in order to ensure
ry, the ADN PS power supplies e.g.
45 system cables in the required
ntral unit
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Setting up the conference system
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Connecting ADN PS power supplies to the ADN CU1 central unit

For conference systems comprising more than 40 conference uni
ts or when the
conference units are connected in a redundant ring topology, you require ADN PS
ower supplies. A maximum of 15 ADN PS power supplies can be used in a confer-
p ence system.
Use a system cable to connect the PORT II socket or PORT I socket of the
ADN CU1 central unit to the DATA CU/PS input socket of the first ADN PS power supply (the maximum cable length allowed is 50 m).
Use a system cable to connect the DATA PS output socket of the first ADN PS
power supply to the DATA CU/PS input socket of the second ADN PS power supply.
Repeat these steps for the remaining ADN PS power supplies.
Connecting conference units
ed in a cable string to the
connect
ADN PS power supply
ADN CU1
IN –– AUDIO –– OUT
PORT II PORT I
2x 52.8V 1.75A
50/60Hz 240W
100-240V~
ADN PS
PORT I
12
PORT I & PORT II: max. 5.25A sum
PORT II
DATA
PS
CU/PS
12
100 - 240V 50/60Hz 385W
8 9 < A
PORT II PORT I
Setting up a large conference syst
DATA
CU/PS PS
em comprising ADN PS power supplies and
DATA
CU/PS PS
DATA
CU/PS PS
conference units connected in cable strings
For large conference systems with up to 400 conference units, you require ADN PS power supplies. When the conference units are connected in simple strings, one ADN PS power supply can power approx. 60-70 conference units.
The following describes how to connect one cable string to an ADN PS power sup­ply. If necessary, repeat these steps for a
dditional cable strings and additional
ADN PS power supplies.
Connect the required number of ADN PS power supplies to the ADN CU1 central
t (see above).
uni
Use a system cable to connect the PORT I or PORT II socket – output 1 / or
2 / – of the ADN PS power supply to the IN socket of the first confer-
ence unit.
Use a system cable to connect the OUT
socket of the first conference unit to
the IN socket of the second conference unit.
Repeat these steps for additi
If necessary, repeat all steps for a second
onal conference units.
, third and fourth cable string and
additional ADN PS power supplies.
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IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT
PORT I PORT II
ADN D1/ADN C1
ADN PS
CU/PS
PS
PORT I
12
PORT II
12
DATA
100 - 240V
50/60Hz 385W
PORT I & PORT II: max. 5.25A sum
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PORT I
2
PORT II
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PORT II
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IN
OUT
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IN
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IN
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1
20
IN
OUT
ADN CU1
ADN PS
PORT I
1
PORT I
2
PORT II
1
PORT II
2
IN
20
OUT
1
1
IN
OUT
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IN
OUT
20
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IN
OUT
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OUT
1
20
IN
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Please note that there is a limited number of approx. 15-20 conference units per cable string due to the voltage drop on the cable string (see page 5).
One ADN PS power supply can power a total of 60-70 conference units if all
nection sockets (PORT I and PORT II/outputs 1 and 2) are used.
con
You can use optional cable holders for guiding detailed information, refer to the ADN system manual.
the system cables. For
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Setting up a large conference system comprising ADN PS power supplies conference units connected in redundant ring topology

In large conference systems with up to 400 conference units, the redundant ring topology ensures that, should one conference unit or system cable fail or be manip­ulated, all other conference units of the cable ring will continue to function reliably. When the conference units are connected in ring topology, one ADN PS power sup­ply can power approx. 30-40 conference units.
To ensure full operational reliability in a redundant ring topology, the hard­ware of the ADN C1 and ADN D1 has been revised. If you combine confer­ence units with hardware revision 1 (no marking on the type plate) and conference units with hardware revision 2 (“HW: v2” is printed on the type plate), fail-safe operation is only possible to a limited extent.
In a redundant ring topology, only use confer
ence units with hardware
revision 2.
Connecting conference units
connected in a cable ring to the
ADN PS power supply
The following describes how to connect one cable ring to an ADN PS power supply. If necessary, repeat these steps for a second cable ring and additional ADN PS power supplies.
Connect the required number of ADN PS power supplies to the ADN CU1 central
t (see page 10).
uni
Use a system cable to connect output 1 of the PORT I socket of the ADN PS
power supply to the IN socket of the first conference unit.
Use a system cable to connect the OUT
socket of the first conference unit to
the IN socket of the second conference unit.
Repeat these steps for additi
Use a system cable to connect the OUT
onal conference units.
socket of the last conference unit in
the cable ring to output 2 of the PORT I socket of the ADN PS power supply.
If necessary, repeat all steps for a
second cable ring on PORT II and the addi-
tional ADN PS power supplies.
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PORT I
1 1 2
PORT II
2
... 20
1
1
... 20
ADN CU1
ADN PS
OUT
IN IN
OUT OUT
OUT
IN IN
PORT I
1 1 2
PORT II
2
... 20
1
1
... 20
ADN PS
OUT
IN IN
OUT OUT
OUT
IN IN
ADN PS
PORT II
PORT I
CU/PS
12
12
PORT I & PORT II: max. 5.25A sum
6789
PORT I PORT II
12 12
ADN D1/ADN C1
DATA
PS
100 - 240V 50/60Hz 385W
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IN OUT IN OUT IN OUT
Please note that there is a limited number of approx. 15-20 conference units per cable ring due to the voltage drop on the cable ring (see page 5).
You can use optional cable holders for guiding
the system cables. For
detailed information, refer to the ADN system manual.
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Switching the ADN PS power supply on/off

ADN CU1
ADN CU1
ADN PS
ESC
1
2
3
4
5
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1
2
Switching the ADN PS power supply on/off
The ADN PS power supplies can only be switched on when the ADN CU1 cen­tral unit and the previous ADN PS connected in series are also switched on.
ADN CU1
ON
ADN CU1
ESC
You can set up your conference system so that you ca
ADN PS ADN PS
ON ON
n increase or reduce the number of conference units used by simply switching individual ADN PS on or off.

Switching the conference system on

On the ADN CU1 central unit and the ADN PS power supplies, set the on/off
switch or to position “I”. The central unit switches on and its display panel lights up. The power supplies switch on and their status LEDs light up:
Status LED Color Meaning
POWER green ADN PS is switched on
PORT I /PORT II
output 1/
2
not used, switched off
orange Conference units are connected in strings
green Conference units are connected in
redundant ring topology via output 1 and 2
flashing orange
Error in a cable string; output is switched off

Switching the conference system off

Set the on/off switch of the ADN CU1 central unit to position “0”.
The central unit is switched off and the display panel goes off. All ADN PS power supplies connected to the central unit and switched on are switched off and the status LEDs go off.
To switch individual AD
N PS power supplies off:
Set the on/off switch of the ADN PS power supply to position “0”.
The power supply is switched off and all
status LEDs go off. Additional con-
nected ADN PS power supplies are also switched off.
To completely switch the ADN CU1 central unit or the ADN PS power supply off:
Pull out the mains plug from the wall socket.
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Cleaning and maintaining the conference system

ADN CU1
ADN PS
Cleaning and maintaining the conference system
CAUTION
Liquids can damage the product!
Liquids entering the product can cause a short-circuit in the electronics or damage the mechanics. Solvents or cleansing agents can dama
Keep all liquids away from the product.
Do not use any solvents or cleansing
Switch the conference system off (see page 14).
Before cleaning, disconnect the ADN CU1 central unit and the ADN PS power
upplies from the mains power supply.
s
Only use a dry and soft cloth to clean the product.
To ensure optimum cooling of the ADN CU1 central unit and the ADN PS power
pplies:
su
Clean the air vents on the front, back and bottom
brush or paintbrush in order to avoid dust deposits.
ge the surfaces of the product.
agents.
from time to time with a soft
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Specifications ADN PS

Specifications ADN PS
Nominal input voltage
Mains frequency
Power consumption
Output voltage at RJ45
PORT I/II output 1/2
Nominal output current at RJ45
PORT I/II output 1/2
Output voltage at RJ45 DATA
Nominal output current at RJ45
DATA
Temperature range operation: +5°C to +50°C
Nominal input voltage operation: 10 to 80%
Dimensions (W x H x D) approx. 482.5 x 168 x 100 mm
Weight approx. 4.6 kg
100 to 240 V~
50 to 60 Hz
385 W
52.8 V
max. 5.25 A in total max. 1.75 A per output
52.8 V
max. 0.08 A
storage: 25°C to +70°C
storage: 10 to 90%
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Am Labor 1, 30900 W edemark, Germany www.sennheiser.com
Printed in Germany, Publ. 08/16, 504756/A03
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