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Installation Instructions

Model LPB
Local Page Board (500-035200 / S24235-B5-A2)

INTRODUCTION The LPB (Local Page Board) is used to connect


the alarm microphone, mounted in the LVM (Live
Voice Microphone), and the voice system internal
telephone system. The LPB converts the two
analog input signals into the system's internal
digital format. Additionally the LPB provides one
analog output to connect the monitor speaker,
mounted in the LVM. This output signal is 1 of the
8 voice internal audio channels selectable at the
voice control panel.

The microphone signal wiring between LVM and


LPB is supervised. The microphone audio input of
the LPB is not transformer isolated (each LVM
microphone output is transformer isolated). The
audio input from the telephone riser is
transformer isolated.

Each of the three audio channels can be


configured independently via the Zeus tool. Each
audio channel can be controlled automatically via
the system logic, dependant on its individual
configuration or manually by using the voice
+ + +
control panel.

During the initial power-up condition, each of the


three audio channels are shut off.

Features LPB features are as follows:

General

· Up to 5 LVMs can be connected to the


LPB (only one can be active at a time)
· Control data via CAN protocol
· Digital audio connection with ASI
protocol
Figure 1:
DAC-NET Front
panel with LPB

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Analog audio input to connect LVM microphone
· Wiring between LPB and LVM is supervised for shorts and opens in
the inactive state
· Audio input supervised for Loss of Signal in the active state
· Separate analog digital converter
· Optional audio data Compression,
selectable via Zeus tool

Analog audio input to connect the internal telephone system


· Audio input transformer isolated
· Audio input supervised for Loss of Signal in the active state
· Separate analog digital converter
· Optional audio data Compression, selectable via Zeus tool

Analog audio output to connect LVM monitor speaker


· Digital analog converter
· Optional audio data Decompression, selectable via Zeus tool

OPERATION The LPB contains two audio input circuits and one audio output circuit. The
inputs are supervised for presence of input signal in the active state.
The LPB provides sampling rates from 12kHz to 48kHz and resolution from
8bit to 16bit separately for each audio channel.

Optionally, the digital audio data can be compressed/de-compressed


separately for each input and output.

Reduction of sampling rate and resolution together with data compression is


only needed in applications with distributed system architecture where D-
NET (external digital bus to connect voice transponders) is needed.
Centralized voice systems with only one single transponder (no D-NET) will
always have the maximum audio quality: 48kHz sampling rate, 16bit
resolution and no data compression.

The LPB is a plug-on-board to the DAC-NET.


The LPB indicates its status by diagnostic LEDs.

Controls and Indicators The LPB has no front panel. It uses the front panel of the DAC-NET.
It contains the following:

· One RESET switch


· Eight diagnostic LEDs to indicate the operation of the card
as shown in Figure 1
The reset switch is located on the top of the front panel. Pushing the reset
switch re-initializes the LPB operation.

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The diagnostic LEDs are placed under the reset switch. Their function is
defined as follows:

NAME COLOR NORMAL WHEN ILLUMINATED ACTION IN OFF NORMAL


STATE STATE
POWER green ON indicates that power for the LPB is failure on LPB, PSC, DAC,-
applied to the card NET CC5, backplane or wiring
LPB FAIL yellow OFF indicates a general trouble at LPB failure on LPB
CAN FAIL yellow OFF indicates that the CAN failure on LPB, DAC-NET,
communication has terminated and CC5, backplane or other CAN
the card operates in degrade mode Cards
ASI FAIL yellow OFF indicates that the ASI failure on LPB, DAC-NET,
communication has stopped and CC5, backplane or other ASI
the card operates in degrade mode Cards
Microphone Active green OFF indicates that the microphone Paging audio is available to the
audio input is active system
Microphone Trouble yellow OFF indicates that the LPB has detected Microphone input 1, open,
a trouble on the microphone input short or no signal
Phone Active green OFF indicates that the telephone audio Telephone audio is available to
input is active the system.
Speaker Active green OFF indicates that the speaker audio Speaker plays the selected
output is active audio channel.

WIRING

Remove ELECTRICAL POWER prior to working on equipment.

The field wiring of the LPB is connected to the terminal blocks of the PSC-12.

EOL attachment The Analog Audio Bus includes three audio signals (LVM microphone, LVM
monitor speaker, FMT Phone). The LPB supervises the microphone signal
wiring to the LVM. The supervision requires an EOL resistor 3K3. The EOL is
set with P7 at the LVM.

If one LVM is mounted the jumper P7 must be set in position 1 – 2.

If more than one LVM is mounted the Jumper P7 of the last LVM must
be set in position 1 – 2. The Jumper P7 of the other LVMs must be set in
position 2 – 3.

LVM default factory setting: Jumper P7 in position 1 – 2

For further information refer to DAC-NET Installation Instructions,


Order No. A24205-A334-B839

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INSTALLATION

The LPB is a Plug-on-board to a DAC-NET.

The LPB is delivered with the spacers mounted on the LPB, four Panhead
screws M3 x 6 and 4 washers 3.2mm to mount the LPB on the DAC-NET.

The LPB and DAC-NET are assembled in such a way that the component
sides face each other. The spacers of the LPB must be fit into with the holes
on the DAC-NET.

To install the LPB, hold it at an angle to the DAC-NET with the LEDs pointing
towards the front panel of the DAC-NET.

LPB

DAC-NET

Figure 2: Installing the LPB

Rotate the LPB towards the DAC-NET while ensuring that the pins of
the LPB align with the sockets on the DAC-NET. DO NOT FORCE the
LPB card.

LPB

Connectors

DAC-NET

Figure 3: Connectors of LPB

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Secure the LPB on the DAC-NET`s solder side with four screws.

Figure 4: Securing the LPB

Installation of the DAC-NET with LPB in CC-5/CC-2

Figure 5: Installing the DAC-NET with the LPB

Insert the DAC-NET card with the LPB on it into the card guides rightside up
(lettering on the front panel is legible).

Slide the card in until the card edge connectors contact the receptacles on
the motherboard. Verify that the DIN connectors of the card and the card-
cage aligned properly. The card can only plug in one direction to the card
cage, if it does not align, DO NOT FORCE the card.

Place thumbs on the front panel adjacent to the captive screws and gently
apply even pressure on the card until the connectors seat in the receptacles
on the motherboard.

Secure with the captive screws.

Power up the system and verify that the LPB power LED turns ON.

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ELECTRICAL RATINGS

Power Consumption LPB

24V Back Plane Current 25mA

Screw Terminal 24V Current 0

6.2V Back Plane Current 95mA + 35mA per Active Channel

24V Standby Current 50mA

Microphone Wiring Supervision

EOL 3.3K

Voltage nom / max 15V / 24V

Supervision current nom / max 5mA / 15mA

For CE applications in Cerberus E100 systems refer to


Installation Instruction A24205-A334-B844 (English) or A24205-A334-A844 (German)

© Siemens Gebäudesicherheit GmbH & Co. oHG 2002 Order No. A24205-A334-B836
Siemens Building Technologies, Inc. Florham Park, New Jersey 07932 (Edition 1)
Siemens Building Technologies, Ltd. Brampton, Ontario L6T 5E4 CN
P/N 315-035200-2
Issued by Siemens Delivery subject to availability; Printed in the Federal Republic of Germany
right of technical modifications reserved. on environmental chlorine-free paper.
Gebäudesicherheit GmbH & Co. oHG
D-80930 München

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