Product Technology InfraRed Transmitters InfraRed Radiators InfraRed Receivers

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Product Technology è Infra-Red Transmitters è Infra-Red Radiators è Infra-Red Receivers è Charging Units

Product Technology è Infra-Red Transmitters è Infra-Red Radiators è Infra-Red Receivers è Charging Units è 6 -Channel Interpreter’s desk Security Systems 1 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT I&O Manual | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Transmitters front view 1. Mains on/off switch – A push button for switching

Infra-Red Transmitters front view 1. Mains on/off switch – A push button for switching ON/OFF the transmitter. 2. Mini digital IR-radiator - Two infra-red LED’s, transmitting the same signal as the digital radiator outputs. 3. Menu display – A 2 x 16 character LCD-display giving information about the transmitter status and it is used for the transmitter configuration. 4. Menu button – A turn-and-push button to operate the configuration software in combination with the display (3). 5. Monitoring headphone output – A 3. 5 mm (0. 14 in) jack socket to connect a headphone for monitoring purposes. Headphone output : 32 Ohm to 2 k. Ohm Security Systems 2 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT I&O Manual | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Transmitter rack mounting è The transmitter is suitable for either table -top or

Infra-Red Transmitter rack mounting è The transmitter is suitable for either table -top or 19 -inch rack-mounted use. Security Systems 3 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Transmitter rear view connections 1. Interface module slot- An optional audio interface module

Infra-Red Transmitter rear view connections 1. Interface module slot- An optional audio interface module can be mounted in the transmitter housing. 2. Emergency switch connector – A terminal block socket for a single, ‘normally open’ switch. When the switch is closed, the audio signal on the Aux-right input is distributed on all output channels, overriding all other audio inputs. Security Systems 4 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Transmitter rear view connections 3. Auxiliary audio inputs – Two female XLR connectors

Infra-Red Transmitter rear view connections 3. Auxiliary audio inputs – Two female XLR connectors for extra audio inputs. They can be used to connect auxiliary symmetrical audio signals such as a music installation, the floor language or emergency messages. Symmetrical audio inputs : +6 to +18 d. BV nominal 4. Audio signal inputs – 4, 8, 16 or 32 cinch plugs to connect external asymmetrical audio input signals. • Asymmetrical audio inputs : -6 to +6 d. BV nominal Security Systems 5 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Transmitter rear view connections 5. Earth connection point – Only used for factory

Infra-Red Transmitter rear view connections 5. Earth connection point – Only used for factory testing purposes. 6. Radiator signal loop-through input – A HF BNC connector to loopthrough the radiator output of another transmitter. HF input : nominal 1 Vpp, minimum 10 m. Vpp, 75 Ohm 7. Radiator signal outputs – Six HF BNC connectors, used to connect the radiators. Up to 30 radiators can be loop-through connected to each output. HF output : 1 Vpp, 6 VDC, 75 Ohm Security Systems 6 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Transmitter rear view connections 8. Optical network connections – Two connections used to

Infra-Red Transmitter rear view connections 8. Optical network connections – Two connections used to connect directly to the DCN Next Generation conference system with an optical network cable. 9. Mains input – Euro mains socket. The transmitter has automatic mains voltage selection. Mains voltage : 90 to 260 V, 50 to 60 Hz Power consumption : maximal 55 W (with 32 channels in use and the DCN Interface Module installed) Power consumption (standby) : 29 W Security Systems 7 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Transmitters Block diagram Note : Optical Input is not mixed with the Analog

Infra-Red Transmitters Block diagram Note : Optical Input is not mixed with the Analog Inputs or the Interface card. Security Systems 8 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Transmitters Block diagram è Output section of the transmitter Carrier Summation Carrier 1

Infra-Red Transmitters Block diagram è Output section of the transmitter Carrier Summation Carrier 1 Carrier 2 Carrier 3 Carrier 4 Carrier 5 Carrier 6 Carrier 7 Carrier 8 S To Radiators Control Output Drivers Slave Input Security Systems 9 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Radiator è Infrared Output : LBB 4511/00 16 W è The infra-red radiator

Infra-Red Radiator è Infrared Output : LBB 4511/00 16 W è The infra-red radiator accepts up to 8 carrier signals (Max. 32 Channels) è Automatic mains power voltage selection 100 -240 V è Automatically switched on based on carrier signal detection. è The attenuation of the signal by the cable is equalised direct after the transmitter is switched on. The red LEDs at the front flash for a brief period of time to indicate that the initialisation is in progress. è Temperature protection mode (switching back to half output power) if the temperature of the IREDs becomes too high. Security Systems 10 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT ~ LBB 4512/00 32 W I&O Manual | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Radiator Security Systems 11 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT |

Infra-Red Radiator Security Systems 11 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Radiator Loop – Through inputs Do not terminate Loop-Through with Automatic cable termination.

Infra-Red Radiator Loop – Through inputs Do not terminate Loop-Through with Automatic cable termination. Output power High Low full- and half-power operation mode Delay compensation x 10 10 -position switches to compensate for differences in cable lengths to the radiators. x 1 Security Systems 12 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties. Automatic mains power voltage selection 100 -240 V

Low Power Wide Beam Radiator è Infra-red output of 3 W è Manual mains

Low Power Wide Beam Radiator è Infra-red output of 3 W è Manual mains power voltage selection 115 V or 230 V è No automatic cable termination : the termination plug has to be connected to the last radiator in a trunk. è Automatically switched on based on carrier signal detection. Security Systems 13 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Low Power Wide Beam Radiator Limitations: è Not usable in combination with LBB 4511/00

Low Power Wide Beam Radiator Limitations: è Not usable in combination with LBB 4511/00 and LBB 4512/00 radiators in one system (internal signal delays are different) è Not more than the first 4 carriers can be transmitted. è Not more than 100 m cable length from transmitter to last radiator. è Directly connection of the radiators to the transmitter with equal cable length è In loop-through connection, the total cable length from the first to the last radiator may not exceed 5 meters. è No communication of the radiator status to the transmitter. Security Systems 14 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Low Power Wide Beam Radiator (Rear View) 1. Male mains connector - for connecting

Low Power Wide Beam Radiator (Rear View) 1. Male mains connector - for connecting the radiator to the mains supply. 2. HF BNC input and output connectors - for connecting the radiator to the transmitter or for loop through connection to other radiators. 3. Power reduction switch - reduces the output power of the radiator to 1. 5 Wpp. 4. Radiator mounting bracket Security Systems 15 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Low Power Wide Beam Radiator (PCB) 5. Green LED - indicates that the radiator

Low Power Wide Beam Radiator (PCB) 5. Green LED - indicates that the radiator is switched on and is receiving carrier waves from the transmitter. 6. Red LED - indicates that the radiator output is 70% or less of the normal output level. Security Systems 16 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Low Power Wide Beam Radiator (PCB) è Default the Radiator is set for 230

Low Power Wide Beam Radiator (PCB) è Default the Radiator is set for 230 V. To set the radiator for 115 V follow the next steps : Solder two small leads, one connecting X 4 to X 6 and one connecting X 5 to X 7. Remove the small SMD resistor R 3. Replace fuse F 1 (160 m. A) with a fuse rated at 350 m. A. Security Systems 17 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Receiver è Receivers are available for 4, 8 or 32 channels. è They

Infra-Red Receiver è Receivers are available for 4, 8 or 32 channels. è They can operate with a rechargeable Ni. MH battery pack or with disposable batteries è Receivers have controls for: channel selection, volume adjustment and an on/off push button. è A 3. 5 mm (0. 14 inch) stereo jack output socket for mono or stereo headphones. è An LCD display shows the channel number and indicators for signal reception and low battery power. è Charging circuitry is included in the receiver. Security Systems 18 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Receiver 1 2 1. Headphone connector - A 3. 5 mm stereo jack

Infra-Red Receiver 1 2 1. Headphone connector - A 3. 5 mm stereo jack output socket, with integrated Stand- by/Off-switch. 2. LCD Display - A two digit display for showing the selected channel, the antenna symbol and the battery symbol. 4 3 5 Security Systems 19 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT 3. Volume control – to adjust the volume in steps of 3 d. B. 4. Channel selector - to select an audio channel. 5. On/Off button - When a headphone is connected, the receiver switches to Stand-by. Pressing the On/Off button the receiver switched to On. To switch back to Stand-by, press and hold the button for approx. 2 seconds. When the headphone is removed, the receiver switches automatically to the Off-state. I&O Manual | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Infra-Red Receiver 6 6. Charging indicator LED - Used in combination with the charging

Infra-Red Receiver 6 6. Charging indicator LED - Used in combination with the charging equipment. See Charging procedure. 7. Battery pack connector - To connect the battery pack to the receiver. Charging is automatically disabled when this connector is not used. 8. Charging contacts - Used in combination with the charging equipment to recharge the battery pack (if used). 9. Battery pack or disposable batteries -Rechargeable Ni. MH battery pack (LBB 4550/00) or two disposable AA- 24 size 1. 5 V batteries. 7 8 9 Security Systems 20 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

LCD information during operating mode 31 è Antenna symbol when the receiver picks up

LCD information during operating mode 31 è Antenna symbol when the receiver picks up an infra red signal of adequate quality. è Channel number 0 -31 è A battery status information symbol is visible on the display when the batteries or the battery pack is almost empty. Operation time: up to 200 hours with disposable alkaline batteries (2 x AA) up to 75 hours with Ni. MH rechargeable battery pack (LBB 4550/00) Security Systems 21 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

LCD information in test mode 00 è To be used during installation or a

LCD information in test mode 00 è To be used during installation or a meeting. è Carrier detection symbol è Each receivers can be switched to Infra-Red coverage mode è Digits in display will mention the quality of reception for each carrier Security Systems 22 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

New Technology è Digital Transmission protocol è Complies with the new IEC 61603 -part

New Technology è Digital Transmission protocol è Complies with the new IEC 61603 -part 7, which is the new industry standard for digital infra-red transmission in the 2 to 6 MHz frequency band. è Error correction by means of a Reed Solomon coder ASIC Security Systems 23 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Charging Units 1 2 3 1. Mains input - Male Euro mains socket. The

Charging Units 1 2 3 1. Mains input - Male Euro mains socket. The charging unit has automatic mains voltage selection 90 -260 V. 2. Mains on/off switch 3. Receiver positions - One charging unit can charge up to 56 receivers simultaneously. Security Systems 24 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT I&O Manual | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Charging procedure è When the receivers are placed in the charging compartments and the

Charging procedure è When the receivers are placed in the charging compartments and the main power is switched on. The charging indicator LEDs on all receivers should illuminate. These LEDs indicate the charging status of each receiver è Notes: The charger always applies fast charge during the first 10 minutes after inserting a receiver. Inserting the receiver multiple times with a fully charged battery pack will damage the battery pack. Continuously charging the receiver will not damage the receiver or battery pack. Security Systems 25 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

6 Channel Interpreter’s desk è The interpreter’s desk provides listening and speaking facilities for

6 Channel Interpreter’s desk è The interpreter’s desk provides listening and speaking facilities for interpreters using the CCS 800, CCS 400 or non-Philips discussion systems. è Up to 12 desks can be connected to an Integrus transmitter using the Symmetrical Audio Input and Interpreters Module (LBB 3422/20). It can distribute up to 6 outgoing languages. An ‘auto-floor’-feature is incorporated for relay interpretation. è The interpreter’s desk has an integral loudspeaker and is supplied with a microphone incorporating an illuminated status ring to warn everyone in the booth that the microphone is active. è Two outgoing channels are provided, A and B, switch able by means of a channel select key. Security Systems 26 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT I&O Instructions | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

6 Channel Interpreter’s desk Security Systems 27 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech

6 Channel Interpreter’s desk Security Systems 27 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT I&O Instructions | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

6 Channel Interpreter’s desk 1. System connector – for connecting the next desk. 2.

6 Channel Interpreter’s desk 1. System connector – for connecting the next desk. 2. System cable – connecting to the Symmetrical Audio Input and Interpreters Module or the next desk. 1 2 3 4 5 6 3. Message connector - 6 -pole female DIN connector for message function. (if required) 4. Headset switch - 2 -position slide switch to select either the headset’s microphone or the built-in goose-neck microphone. 5. Headset connector - 5 -pole female 180° DIN connector for connecting a headset. (in accordance with IEC 268 -1 1) 6. Headphone connector - 6. 3 mm jack socket for connecting the headphone. Security Systems 28 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT I&O Instructions | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.

Product Technology End of section Security Systems 29 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus

Product Technology End of section Security Systems 29 ST/SEU-CO | 03. Mar. 06 Integrus Tech PT Integrus menu | © Robert Bosch Gmb. H reserves all rights even in the event of industrial property rights. We reserve all rights of disposal such as copying and passing on to third parties.