Trilogy Orator Bedienungsanleitung

Orator
INTERCOM
Installation Guide
Issue 1.0
TRILOGY BROADCAST LIMITED
26 Focus Way
Walworth Estate
Andover
Hampshire
SP10 5NY
England
Telephone +44 (0) 1264 384000
Fax +44 (0) 1264 334806
Email [email protected]
Web site www.trilogy-broadcast.co.uk

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prior written consent of Trilogy Broadcast Limited.
The information in this document has been carefully
compiled and checked for accuracy.
However, Trilogy Broadcast Limited accepts no
responsibility for inaccuracies which may occur and,
further, reserves the right to make changes to specification
or design without prior notice.
Comments or correspondence concerning this manual
should be addressed to The Design Manager at the
address given at the front of this User Guide.
DOCUMENT 45000660.doc ISSUE 1.0
Issue Date Reason for Change Approved
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CONTENTS
1. INTRODUCTION.................................................................................................................................5
1.1 OPTIONS AVAILABLE AND MODULE TYPE NUMBERS.............................................................................5
2. INSTALLATION ..................................................................................................................................7
2.1 INTRODUCTION ....................................................................................................................................7
2.2 UNPACKING.........................................................................................................................................7
2.3 RACK MOUNTING.................................................................................................................................7
2.4 MAINS CONNECTION AND FUSING.........................................................................................................8
2.5 EARTHING REQUIREMENTS...................................................................................................................8
2.6 STARTING THE SYSTEM.........................................................................................................................8
2.7 TEST CONFIGURATION..........................................................................................................................8
3. CONNECTING TO THE MATRIX...................................................................................................11
3.1 CONNECTING THE PORTS....................................................................................................................11
3.2 CONNECTING THE PC TO THE ORATOR SYSTEM...................................................................................11
3.2.1 Connection via a PC COM port using RS232 protocol............................................................... 11
3.2.2 Installing a CardPort ISA to PCMCIA adaptor into a desktop PC.............................................. 12
3.2.3 Installing a PCMCIA download card in a laptop computer ........................................................ 12
3.2.4 Installing PathFinder Lite ......................................................................................................... 13
3.3 OTHER CONNECTIONS ........................................................................................................................14
3.3.1 Matrix Ports..............................................................................................................................14
3.3.2 Camera Connector.................................................................................................................... 14
3.3.3 Alarms...................................................................................................................................... 15
3.3.4 Serial Link ................................................................................................................................15
3.3.5 20M bit/S Link ..........................................................................................................................16
3.3.6 GPI O Connector...................................................................................................................... 17
3.3.7 Beltbox .....................................................................................................................................18
4. CONTROL PANELS ..........................................................................................................................19
4.1 STANDARD CONTROL PANELS ............................................................................................................19
4.1.1 500-30 Series Standard Control Panel Rear View...................................................................... 20
4.1.2 500-30 Series Control Panel Connections..................................................................................20
4.1.3 500-30 Series DIP Switch Settings.............................................................................................21
4.2 500-39-30 / 31 1U 12 KEY STANDALONE PANEL WITH LOUDSPEAKER..................................................22
4.2.1 Connector Pin Out....................................................................................................................22
500-39-30 Rear View.............................................................................................................................23
4.3 500-41 SERIES DESKTOP PANELS........................................................................................................24
4.4 500-40 SERIES EXPANSION PANELS ....................................................................................................25
4.4.1 Connector Pin Out....................................................................................................................25
4.4.2 500-40 Series Control Panel Rear View..................................................................................... 26
4.4.3 Typical expansion panel configuration ......................................................................................27
4.4.4 Expansion panel interconnection cables ....................................................................................29
4.5 CONNECTING VIA STRUCTURED CABLING ............................................................................................29
5. OTHER EQUIPMENT .......................................................................................................................31
5.1 BELT BOXES ......................................................................................................................................31
5.2 TELEPHONE INTERFACES.................................................................................................................... 32
5.3 RT EQUIPMENT.................................................................................................................................. 33
5.4 ISDN INTERFACE (500-22-00)............................................................................................................33
5.4.1 ISDN Interface Connector Pin-Outs ..........................................................................................34
5.4.2 Notes ........................................................................................................................................34
6. SPECIFICATION ...............................................................................................................................35
6.1 GENERAL...........................................................................................................................................35
6.2 MATRIX AUDIO SPECIFICATION ..........................................................................................................35
6.3 REAL TIME PERFORMANCE.................................................................................................................35
6.4 PANELS..............................................................................................................................................35
6.5 GPIO SPECIFICATION.........................................................................................................................36

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6.6 P.C....................................................................................................................................................36
6.7 INTERNAL PANEL SWITCH SETTINGS ...................................................................................................37
6.8 500-41 DESKTOP PANEL INTERNAL SETTINGS .....................................................................................37

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1. INTRODUCTION
This manual provides installation information for the Orator Digital Intercom system. Cabling
and pin-out information is included for all of the Trilogy manufactured items plus some
commonly used third party equipment. Other information relating to the hardware
configuration will be useful if the system is upgraded or expanded in the future.
ØSection 2covers the matrix assembly and installation, to the point where the matrix may
be powered
ØSection 3 covers all of the cabling necessary to complete the installation.
ØSection 4gives wiring details for the range of Trilogy control panels.
ØSection 0provides Information on installing other equipment (e.g. telephones, radio
talkback).
For further assistance please contact Trilogy Broadcast Projects Department at the address
given at the front of this document. You may also contact us by e-mail at:
1.1 Options Available and Module Type Numbers
Contact Sales Department for a listing of the current module types.
Due to the nature of talkback systems, any given installation may have some custom parts.
Trilogy Broadcast Ltd. prides itself on its ability to tailor standard parts to meet specific
requirements and is willing to discuss any other customisation as required.

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2. INSTALLATION
2.1 Introduction
Follow the sequence below, step by step, to install the Orator matrix.
ØUnpack the matrix
ØFit the matrix frame into the equipment bay
ØSet the database selector switch on the front panel to “Test”
ØApply power to the system and check basic operation.
ØConnect control panels and check operation with the pre-loaded flash ram configuration.
ØSet up the configuration PC.
2.2 Unpacking
Carefully unpack the equipment from its transit material and check each item for any signs of
damage.
Check the contents of the boxes against our despatch note and your original order to ensure
that you have received the correct parts.
In the event that the unit has been damaged or does not match your order, immediately
contact Trilogy Broadcast Ltd. at the address given at the front of this guide.
2.3 Rack Mounting
The Orator Matrix occupies 2U of rack space. The depth (excluding mating connectors) is
370mm (15"). Control Panels are standard 425mm (19”) rack-mounting units; most panels
are 2U although a series of 1U panel are available and custom panels may be 3U, 4U or
larger.
It is most likely that a system contractor or Trilogy personnel will install the central matrix.
Suitable care should be taken with cooling and ventilation within the equipment bay.

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2.4 Mains Connection and Fusing
The Orator matrix operates from a single power supply, although an optional second power
supply may be fitted to provide full redundancy. This may be purchased and fitted later if
required.
The power supplies are fitted from the rear of the matrix and fixed with retaining screws.
If the second power supply is not fitted, a blanking plate covers the space at the back of the
matrix.
2.5 Earthing Requirements
A 4mm stud is provided on the rear panel of the matrix for connection to a local technical
earth. For safety reasons, the unit should be earthed at all times
2.6 Starting the system
The system may now be powered and will load a configuration from the Flash RAM. The
rotary switch selects the boot configuration bank. It is not necessary to have the computer
operating at this stage.
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Tip: When the switch is set to position TEST, a default simple configuration is loaded from
flash RAM. See below.
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2.7 Test Configuration
A simple test configuration is “hard-coded” into the system software and cannot be erased.
Connect control panels to Ports 1 and 2 using the supplied leads, as described in the Quick
Start Guide included with the system.
This configuration can be used to prove the basic system functionality.

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As the system is powered, all front panel LEDs are lit briefly. Under normal operating
conditions, the LEDs are lit as detailed in the following table.
Phase LED Colour Status
POWER UP COMMS YELLOW ON
POWER A BLUE ON If present
POWER B BLUE ON If present
AUDIO 1 OK GREEN OFF If present
AUDIO 2 OK GREEN OFF If present
FAULT RED ON briefly
NORMAL COMMS YELLOW FLASHING
POWER A BLUE ON If present
POWER B BLUE ON If present
AUDIO 1 OK GREEN If present
AUDIO 2 OK GREEN If present
FAULT RED ON briefly
PROBLEM
(System Failure) FAULT RED ON other LED states indeterminate
PROBLEM FAULT RED OFF
(Audio Failure) AUDIO 1 OK GREEN FLASHING Alarm will trigger
AUDIO 1 OK GREEN FLASHING Alarm will trigger
PROBLEM FAULT RED OFF Alarm will trigger
(Power Failure) POWER A BLUE OFF Alarm will trigger
POWER B BLUE OFF Alarm will trigger

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