Vanderbilt SPCV410 Instructions D'installation page 2

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ATTENTION: Before starting to install and work with this device, please
read the Safety Instructions.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE DEVICE:
Use the device only indoors and in dry environments.
Do not expose it to dripping or splashing water.
Do not let the contact areas of the board get dusty and do not touch
them with your bare hands.
EC Declaration of Conformity
Hereby, Vanderbilt International (IRL) Ltd declares that this equipment type is in
compliance with all relevant EU Directives for CE marking. From 20/04/2016 it is in
compliance with Directive 2014/30/EU (Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive).
The full text of the EU declaration of conformity is available at
http://pcd.vanderbiltindustries.com/doc/SPC
Introduction to the SPCV410
The SPCV410 Combi Audio Satellite enables pre- / post-event audio recording and
live audio (listen/talk). The device includes an integrated microphone and speaker,
and must be equipped with a PDM-Ix12 motion detector.
For more information on the PDM-Ix12, see the PDM-Ix12 installation
documentation.
Fig. 1 External Casing
1
Loudspeaker
2
Microphone
3
LED
4
PDM-Ix12 motion detector
5
Latch for PDM-Ix12 motion detector
6
Access slot
7
Latches for front cover
Opening the Housing
Removing the
PDM-Ix12
1. Insert a screwdriver in the latch (Fig. 1, item 5).
2. Push the handle of the screwdriver towards the speaker (Fig. 1, item 1).
3. Lever the PDM-Ix12 up and remove.
Removing the Front Cover
1. Open the 2 latches (Fig. 1, item 7).
2. Insert screwdriver into access slot (Fig. 1, item 6), and push the handle of the
screwdriver towards the speaker.
3. Remove the front cover.
Product Overview
Fig. 2 Inside Front Cover
1
Loudspeaker
2
Audio Satellite PCB
3
Audio Satellite Interface PCB
Fig. 3 Back Cover
1
Cabling knockouts
2
45°-mounting knockouts
3
Flat-mounting knockout
4
Cable-tie knockouts
5
Tamper bracket
6
Tamper-spring holder
7
45°-mounting knockouts
8
Tamper-mounting knockout
9
Flat-mounting knockout
10
Latches for securing front cover
11
45°-mounting knockouts
Fig. 3 Terminal Blocks
S1
Not used by SPCV410
S2
Connects to SPCV440 expander
Motion detector control input signals. See Output Signal Jumper
S3
Setting for more information.
X-BUS
Not used by SPCV410
Fig. 5 Satellite and Interface PCBs
1
Satellite to interface connector
2
LED
3
LED Jumper. See LED Functionality for more information.
4
Loudspeaker volume control
5
Microphone sensitivity control
6
Tamper switch
7
Walktest and Unset Output Signal Jumpers. See Output Signal Jumper
Setting for more information.
Mounting Instructions
Before installing this product, please read the PDM-Ix12 installation
manual.
To ensure good acoustics and motion detection, please note the following points:
1. Mount 2 to 3m above floor level.
2. Maintain adequate distance from noise sources (ventilation openings, fans
etc.), moving objects (doors, blowers, etc.), and from fluorescent lighting
(minimum of 0.5m).
3. Direct towards the centre of the space to be monitored.
4. Do not mount on vibrating surfaces.
The housing can be mounted flat, or at a 45° angle. Always use two mounting
points which are directly above one another.
You must always use one of the attachment points on the tamper
bracket (Fig. 3, items 7 or 8).
Mounting at 2 to 2.5m
The following mounting positions are recommended at 2 to 2.5m:
45° — use attachment points 2 and 7 in Fig. 3.
Flat mounting — use attachment points 3 and 8 in Fig. 3.
Mounting at 2.5 to 3m
A 2° mounting angle is recommended if the product is mounted between
2.5 and 3m height (Fig. 4).
The following mounting positions are recommended at 2.5 to 3m:
45° — use attachment points 7 and 11 in Fig. 3.
Flat mounting — use attachment points 8 and 9 in Fig. 3.
Installation
Connecting Cables
1. Insert the cable through a cable entry hole (Fig. 3, item 1).
2. Connect the individual wires to the screw terminals as in the following table:
Fig. 6 Contact Pins
No.
Pin
Function
S2
+12V
Satellite power supply
GND
Satellite ground.
A-
Audio connection to satellite
A+
Audio connection to satellite
Input signal for SPCV440. Input number depends on your
IN3
cabling to the SPCV440.
OUT1
Output signal from SPCV440
External input signal for motion detector (Walktest / Unset)
S3
EXT2
External input signal for motion detector (Walktest / Unset)
EXT1
Wiring the Satellites
See Fig. 6. Tamper wiring between the audio expander and satellites is
unnecessary as the tamper is in-line with the relay output of the motion detector.
Audio wiring between the audio expander and satellites must be done in parallel.
All the A+ pins must be connected together, and likewise all the A- pins. A twisted
core pair, at least 0.6 mm in diameter, is recommended.
Note: Maximum of 200 m between devices. The following cable types are
recommended:
UTP cat 5, solid core
Belden 9829
IYSTY 2 x 2 x0.6 mm (min.)
Check voltage levels on the final assembled installation. The PDM-Ix12
motion detector shows a low voltage error if levels are not accurate. If
voltage level is too low, add an additional power supply.
Output Signal Jumper Setting
See Fig. 5, item 7. The Walktest and Unset signals are control inputs for the
integrated motion detector. The following sources are possible for each signal:
OUT1 — OUT signal from the audio expander, configured by the controller.
(Default)
EXT1 — External signal, connected through S3 EXT1 (Fig. 3).
EXT2 — External signal, connected through S3 EXT2 (Fig. 3).
For the default setting of JP1 and JP2 (OUT1), an inserted PDM motion detector is
in Unset mode and Walktest = ON.
By switching the DIP1 = ON on the PDM motion detector, the default setting is Set
mode and Walktest = OFF.
By activating OUT1 from the audio expander, you can switch between the two
modes of the PDM motion detector.
If another configuration is needed, use EXT1 and EXT2 signals and change the
JP1 and JP2 setting.
LED Functionality
In normal mode, the LED is on to indicate that the microphone is being used for
live streaming.
LED Jumper
See Fig. 5, item 3. The LED jumper controls the LED state. It has the following
options:
Covered — LED on while microphone is active, and off while speaker is active.
Not covered — LED is inactive. (Default)
Closing the Housing
1. Hook the bottom of the cover into the base.
2. Push downward to engage the two latches (Fig. 3, item 10) on the base with
the corresponding recesses in the cover (Fig. 1, item 7).
3. Ensure the tamper spring fits in the spring holder (Fig. 3, item 6).
4. Insert the PDM-Ix12.
Internally connected to common GND ('C').

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