Operating Manual A 4586 Paging Console A 4586 OVERVIEW
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Operating Manual A 4586 Paging Console A 4586 OVERVIEW
www.altronics.com.au Operating Manual A 4586 Paging Console A 4586 OVERVIEW The A 4586 paging console provides up to 16 zones of paging to the A 4585 audio switcher. The consoles can be used for multi zone paging with the facility to store and recall multiple zones to a single button. The recall functions can also be labelled via a USB - PS2 compatible keyboard which can be plugged into the rear of the unit. The labels will then be displayed on the highly functional and attractive LCD. A maximum of 8 paging consoles can be connected to the A 4585 at the same time. These work in a “first in, best dressed” arrangement. The consoles can be cascaded together or wired back to the A 4585. Each unit must be assigned an ID number through DIP switch settings on the rear of the unit. A pre-announcement chime is available at the paging console and through the PA system. Both of these are set by DIP switches on the rear of the unit. Features • Multi zone paging. • Recall multiple zones with a single button press. • Keyboard entry labelling of recall zones. • LCD for indicating zone selections. • Pre-announcement chime. • Emergency override paging to all zones. Distributed by Altronic Distributors Pty. Ltd. Phone: 1300 780 999 Fax: 1300 790 999 Internet: www.altronics.com.au Redback® Proudly Made In Australia User manual revision number: 1.4 27/05/2014 Paging Console 24VDC In 1 Manufactured in Australia By Altronic Distributors Pty. Ltd. To Main Unit To 2nd Console USB Keyboard (Must be PS2 Compatible) 2 3 www.altronics.com.au Mic Volume 4 Chime Volume DIP Switches 1-3 Settings On SW Off PA System Chime Off 1 PA System Chime On Internal Chime Off 2 Internal Chime On 3 Emergency Paging On Emergency Paging Off ON 5 6 1 24V DC connector 2.1mm DC jack (centre pin positive). 2 RJ45 connector For connection back to the A 4585. 3 Cascade paging connector Secondary RJ45 socket for cascading a second console. 4 USB - PS2 compatible keyboard input. Use the keyboard to record labels for saved store functions. 5 Microphone volume Use this volume to adjust the microphone level. 6 Chime volume Use this volume to adjust the chime level. 7 DIP switch options These switches set the chime and emergency paging on or off and also assign a location number or ID to the console. ON 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW 4 Not Used 5 Not Used DIP Switches 6-8 Set the Paging Console ID 8 ID 6 7 Off Off Off 1 Off Off On 2 Off On Off 3 Off On On 4 On Off Off 5 On Off On 6 On On Off 7 On On On 8 A 4586 Fig 1 7 DIP Switches 6-8 Set the Paging Console ID 8 ID 6 7 Off Off Off 1 Off Off On 2 Off On Off 3 Off On On 4 On Off Off 5 On Off On 6 On On Off 7 On On On 8 Table 1 1.0 DIP Switch Settings A series of DIP switches which are accessed on the rear of the unit provide a number of options. DIP switch 1 sets the PA system chime on or off. DIP switch 2 sets the internal chime on or off. DIP switch 3 sets the emergency paging on or off (Note: The emergency paging is only active when the A 4585 receives external emergency tones). DIP switches 4&5 are not used. DIP switches 6-8 select the ID number for the console. Table1 shows the ID settings. A maximum number of 8 consoles can be connected to the A 4585. 2.0 Connecting the paging consoles The consoles are connected to the A 4585 via standard Cat5e cabling as shown in Fig 2. The maximum distance between the A 4585 and a paging console is 300m. Note that each paging console must be assigned an ID number before operation (see DIP switch settings). A maximum of eight consoles can be connected at one time but only used in certain configurations. There are four RJ45 ports on the back of the A 4585 which can be used to connect the A 4586 paging consoles. Each port can accomodate a maximum of 1 paging console without the aid of external power supplies. Fig 2 shows how to connect one paging console per RJ45 port. 2 Redback® Proudly Made In Australia www.altronics.com.au Paging Console A 4586 Communicator A 4586 Communicator Store Lock On Store Lock On Recall A 4586 REDBACK 8 Zone Communicator Version 1.1 All Call Page CAT5e cable (Max 300 Metres) Cancel System Busy A 4586 Paging Console L DIP Switch Settings On SW Off 1 Single Amp Mode Dual Amp Mode Speaker Level 2 Line Level L 3-8 R + _ + _ Not Used 16 100V Switching Preamp Switching - 15 14 BGM Out BGM Input Evac Input Evac Vox Sensitivity A 4575 Input www.altronics.com.au Manufactured in Australia By Altronic Distributors Pty. Ltd. 1 4 3 2 3 4 5 6 7 13 Connect Zone amplifier line level inputs to “+” , ” - ” and “ From From PA BGM AMP AMP ” terminals. Zones 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Paging Stations CAT5e cable (Max 300 Metres) - + - + - + - + - - + + - - + - + + - + - + - + - + - + - + - ++ _- _ + + CAT5e cable (Max 300 Metres) A 4586 Communicator A 4586 Communicator Store Lock On REDBACK A 4585 COMMUNICATOR 1 AMP SYSTEM - Connect PA amp 100V output to “From PA AMP” Terminals 2 AMP SYSTEM - Connect PA amp 100V output to “From PA AMP” terminals and BGM amp 100V ouput to “From BGM AMP terminals. Connect Zone amplifier speakers to ”+” and “-” terminals. R PA Out (1A M205) Cancel System Busy A 4586 Paging Console 2 N/C N/O DC FUSE CAT5e cable (Max 300 Metres) 1 24V Switched Out All Call Page - From 24V DC 24V IN BATTERY Recall A 4586 8 Zone Communicator Version 1.1 + REDBACK Store Lock On Recall A 4586 REDBACK 8 Zone Communicator Recall A 4586 8 Zone Communicator Version 1.1 Version 1.1 All Call Page All Call Page Cancel Cancel System Busy System Busy A 4586 Paging Console A 4586 Paging Console PLEASE NOTE : A MAXIMUM OF 4 PAGING CONSOLES CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE A 4585 WITHOUT THE USE OF EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLIES. (AND A MAXIMUM OF 1 PAGING CONSOLE PER PORT) Fig 2 M 9391A 24V DC 1A Power Supply A 4586 Communicator M 9391A 24V DC 1A Power Supply Lock On Store Lock On Recall A 4586 REDBACK Recall A 4586 8 Zone Communicator 8 Zone Communicator Version 1.1 Version 1.1 All Call Page All Call Page Cancel Cancel CAT5e cable CAT5e cable (Max 300 Metres) (Max 300 Metres) System Busy System Busy Store Store Lock On REDBACK Lock On Recall A 4586 REDBACK Version 1.1 Version 1.1 All Call Page CAT5e cable (Max 300 Metres) Cancel System Busy From L 2 L N/C PA Out (1A M205) Cancel System Busy DIP Switch Settings On SW Off 1 Single Amp Mode Dual Amp Mode Speaker Level 2 Line Level 3-8 Not Used 16 All Call Page CAT5e cable (Max 300 Metres) 1 24V Switched Out N/O DC FUSE R + _ + _ Recall A 4586 8 Zone Communicator 8 Zone Communicator 24V DC 24V IN BATTERY CONSOLE 3 A 4586 Communicator A 4586 Communicator CONSOLE 1 15 100V Switching - 1 AMP SYSTEM - Connect PA amp 100V output to “From PA AMP” Terminals 2 AMP SYSTEM - Connect PA amp 100V output to “From PA AMP” terminals and BGM amp 100V ouput to “From BGM AMP terminals. Connect Zone amplifier speakers to ”+” and “-” terminals. Preamp Switching - Connect Zone amplifier line level inputs to “+” , ” - ” and “ 14 13 From From PA BGM AMP AMP ” terminals. Zones 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 R BGM Out BGM Input Evac Input Manufactured in Australia By Altronic Distributors Pty. Ltd. Evac Vox Sensitivity A 4575 Input www.altronics.com.au CAT5e cable (Max 300 Metres) 1 3 4 Paging Stations 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + - + ++ _- _ + - REDBACK + CONSOLE 2 CONSOLE 4 A 4586 Communicator Store CAT5e cable (Max 300 Metres) A 4586 Communicator Store A 4586 Communicator CONSOLE 6 Store Lock On Lock On REDBACK A 4586 REDBACK Recall A 4586 Recall 8 Zone Communicator CONSOLE 8 Version 1.1 8 Zone Communicator Version 1.1 Page Page All Call All Call Cancel System Busy Cancel System Busy A 4586 Communicator CONSOLE 5 Store A 4586 Communicator Store Lock On Lock On REDBACK A 4586 Recall 8 Zone Communicator Version 1.1 Page All Call M 9391A 24V DC 1A Power Supply M 9391A 24V DC 1A Power Supply REDBACK A 4586 Recall CONSOLE 7 8 Zone Communicator Version 1.1 Page All Call Cancel System Busy Cancel System Busy PLEASE NOTE : A MAXIMUM OF 8 PAGING CONSOLES CAN BE CONNECTED TO THE A 4585 WITH THE USE OF EXTERNAL POWER SUPPLIES. (AND A MAXIMUM OF 2 PAGING CONSOLES PER PORT) Fig 3 www.altronics.com.au Redback® Proudly Made In Australia 3 Paging Console 3.0 Cascading the paging consoles If more than 4 paging consoles are required the consoles can be cascaded together with the addition of external power supplies. Fig 3 shows how to connect eight paging consoles at once. In this fig, consoles 1-2 are connected to Port 1, consoles 3-4 to port 2, consoles 5-6 to port 3 and consoles 7-8 are connected to Port 4. Please note: A maximum of 2 paging consoles can be connected per RJ45 port on the A 4585. Each additional paging console has a dedicated power supply and the Cat5e cable run can be no longer than 300m. 4.0 Multi-zone paging Paging is achieved by pressing the numbered button of the zone required. The button will illuminate. Hold down the page switch and speak into the microphone. Note: a zone with a fast flashing LED has general paging blocked. To page to multiple zones, press the buttons for the desired zones. Multiple buttons will illuminate. Hold down the page switch and speak into the microphone. 5.0 Zone Lockout General paging can be blocked to any zones via the paging console. To block paging to a zone from the A 4586, hold down the desired zone button until a message on the LCD indicates the zone is blocked out. Release the button to resume. To unlock the zone, repeat the procedure. NOTE: This will only lock out zones for use from the console that the zones were locked out from. It will not lock out the same zones from other paging consoles. 6.0 Store & recall groups of zones Two function keys labelled store and recall may be used to program groups of zones into a single number recall, just as your telephone might have a “quick dial” memory function. To store a group of zones First press the store button on the paging console. Then select the zones you wish to group together. Once the desired zones are selected, press store again. You can now assign a group number using the numbered buttons (1 to 8). If you have previously stored a group of zones in the memory, these buttons will illuminate. Press store to complete the process. Note that you may select one of the previously stored group numbers, however this will overwrite the existing stored zone selections. The screen will now prompt you to label your stored group of zones. This allows quick visual feedback to the user when selecting groups of zones, examples of labels might include: All W/house, Bar&Lobby, Sales&Yard etc. Plug in a standard USB PS2 compatible keyboard (Altronics D 2111) into the rear of the A 4586 paging console and type in your desired label. The maximum label length is 10 characters. Press backspace to delete letters. Hold down the shift key for capital letters. Press return (enter) when finished. If a zone label is not required, press cancel to complete the process of storing a group of zones. Note: if the keyboard is not operational, it may need to be unplugged and connected again. To recall zones Press the recall button. Any buttons which are programmed with groups of zones will illuminate. If any of these groups were given a label then these will show on the LCD. Select one of the illuminated buttons to recall. The zones stored in this group will then illuminate automatically. Hold down the page (PTT) switch and speak into the microphone. Press cancel when finished or the unit will time out automatically after ˜15 seconds. 7.0 Paging Console Busy If the system has more than two A 4586 paging consoles connected there will be times when both units may be needed at the same time. If one of the paging consoles is in use the second console will be notified and the busy LED will illuminate and the LCD will display a system busy notice. 4 Redback® Proudly Made In Australia www.altronics.com.au