Philips LBB 2541/10 Installation And User Instructions Manual

Sound management sm 25b, recordable message module

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Sound Management
Recordable Message Module
Philips
Communication,
Security & Imaging
RMM
Digital messages
Start/Stop
Message
Play
Mode
Record
Monitor
LBB 2541/10
SM 25B
Eng
F
D
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NL
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  • Page 1 SM 25B Sound Management Digital messages Start/Stop Message Play Mode Record Monitor Recordable Message Module LBB 2541/10 Philips Communication, Security & Imaging...
  • Page 2 Installation and User Instructions........................5 Instruction d'installation et mode d'emploi....................16 Installations- und Bedienungsanleitung......................28 Instrucciones de instalación y de usuario .....................40 Installatie-instructies en gebruiksaanwijzing....................52 Istruzioni per l'installazione e l'uso ........................64...
  • Page 3 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.
  • Page 4 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. If the unit has been exposed to rain or water.
  • Page 5 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS COVER REMOVAL WARNING: REMOVAL OF THE COVER SHOULD ONLY BE PER- FORMED BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL - NOT USER SER- VICEABLE. THE UNIT SHOULD CAUTION: TO REDUCE THE RISK ALWAYS BE UNPLUGGED OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT BEFORE REMOVING THE COVER, OPEN COVERS.
  • Page 6 Manual Zone Switch LBB 2550/00 Not connected Printed Circuit Board Power Consumption Factor Power Supply Module LBB 2502/10 Press-to-talk (button) Recordable Message Module LBB 2541/10 Table-top Set LBC 1500/00 Tuner Module LBB 2521/10 Zone Relay Module LBB 2551/10 How to... page...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Introduction Installation, connection and configuration 2.1 Installing the RMM ..........................9 - Installing the RMM in a Booster Frame ..................9 2.2 Connecting the RMM........................10 - Connecting RMM inputs/outputs ....................10 - Connecting the RMM internal batteries..................10 2.3 Configuring the RMM ........................10 - RMM configuration switches......................10 Operating the RMM 3.1 Recording a new message ......................12...
  • Page 8: Introduction

    10 messages with a total playing time of 132 seconds. Up to three additional memory modules (MSM6685AJS from OKI Semiconductor, contact Philips CSI Sales Support for availability) can be added to the RMM printed circuit board to increase the total playing time to 528 seconds.
  • Page 9: Installation, Connection And Configuration

    Caution: The RMM 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 RMM. Supplied with the RMM (LBB 2541/10): • Installation and User Instructions Special tools required: •...
  • Page 10: Connecting The Rmm

    Connecting the RMM Caution: When wiring inputs to the RMM 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.). Connecting RMM inputs/outputs Inputs from the GMM/MIX or CS-B are connected via the SM 25B system bus.
  • Page 11 Note: Changes in configuration settings for each message only take place after pressing the ‘UPDATE’ button (S8, figure 1.13) while the RMM is in record mode. The display will show a ‘U’ when the ‘UPDATE’ button is pressed. Priority selection for messages Each message recorded can be assigned a priority from 1 (lowest) to 5 (highest).
  • Page 12: Operating The Rmm

    (with remote switching contacts) should be used with the GMM/MIX set to mix-on-demand or priority mode. Two Philips microphones are available (LBB 9521/10 and LBB 9518/10) with a ded- icated LED indicator and switch to show system status. Any messages recorded using the GMM/MIX will be distributed to the SM 25B system bus, and will therefore be distributed to the selected zones while recording is taking place.
  • Page 13: Recording A Message Using The Cs-B/Cx-B

    Note: The red mode indicator LED (item 3) will flash while a message is being recorded. 7. When the message is complete, stop the recording using the start/stop button (item 7) or the microphone switch. The red mode indication LED will stop flashing (but remains on). Note: If the memory for the message being recorded becomes full, the RMM automatically stops recording, and the red mode indicator LED stops flashing (but remains on).
  • Page 14: Playing Back A Message

    Note: If a message is empty, the message number flashes alternately with a ‘-’ symbol. Playing back a message Playing a message remotely To play back a message remotely: 1. Ensure that the remote connections for the required message(s) is made on the connec- tor (item 1, figure 1.3) on the rear panel of the RMM.
  • Page 15: Trouble-Shooting The Rmm

    Trouble-shooting the RMM To trouble-shoot the RMM, it is recommended that the following points be investigated: • If the audio gain level or headphone gain level is too high or low, adjust the gain level using gain controls P1 and P2. •...
  • Page 16 Digital messages LBB 2541/10 Common Start/Stop Message# Message Play Mode Common Record Message Contact Monitor...
  • Page 17 1.10 1.11...
  • Page 18 1.12 Internal Common Common 1.13 Common Common 3 sockets for additional RAM PC25 Battery disconnected Battery connected...
  • Page 19 3922 988 93381 10-2000 © 2000 by Philips Electronics N.V. © 2000 by Philips Communication & Security Systems Inc. All Rights Reserved. Philips ® is a registered trademark of Philips Electronics N. A. Corp. Data subject to change without notice...

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