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1. 6 pin Euroblock Mounting Methods Wall IMStallathO Ma s M Oversized 3 gang plate Ceiling Installation cosa 8 diameter plate Mounind BORA EE 3 Gang Deep Box Electrical PAGE 2 Recommended Electrical Box E Steel City H3BD 3 4 1 box with 3 GC cover POMN nr 48 VDC 1 4A max provided via Ethernet data cable Speaker Output Poesie 2 watts 25 volts Frequency RESPONSE irrita 22Hz 22kHz EA 97dB Handset Output Maximum Level pm 6dBu Frequency er nag loads ii 22 2 22kHz ole 102 dB Relay Outputs Ode ae Form Nominal Switching Capacity resistive load 2A 30VDC 0 5A 125VAC DOC 1307B REV 02 12 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LC3311C INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE CONNECTIONS Figure 2 LC331IC W Rear View 1 Microphone The small hole located in the center of the plate is the opening for the intercom microphone Care must be taken to ensure that this hole is free of any obstructions in order for the unit to operate be painted the unit should be uninstalled and disassembled to allow the plate to be painted individually Remove the electronics when painting then reassemble once the paint is dry When painting place material through the microphone hole to prevent any paint from altering the size of the hole 2 Call Switch RJ45
2. The SCS Endpoint Configurator application provides access to additional setup features such as EQ that are configured upon installation and not adjusted as part of normal system operation This section covers the steps required to run the tool and use it for basic diagnostics and is not intended to provide comprehensive coverage of the SCS Endpoint Configurator tool Refer to the application help file for additional information on the Configurator Start the SCS Endpoint Configurator Application First locate the SCS Endpoint Configurator on your computer If you are using the system server it should be located on the desktop or available and appear as the icon shown in Figure 9 If a shortcut is not present on the desktop go to Explorer and look for SCS Endpoint Configurator exe in the C IED SRMICM Config Utility directory ANI 5 5 Endpoint Figure 9 SCS Endpoint Configurator Icon Once you have located the application open it double clicking on the icon If the application is running the system server then you will immediately be taken to the discovery page shown in Figure 10 As SCS Endpoint Configurator AO 132 168 31 104 3 N A N A Office 4 26 2011 1 47 43 PM 00 02 C1 01 0E DA 192 168 31 100 N A N A Science Lab 4 26 2011 1 47 43 PM 00 02 1 98 4 00 192 168 31 101 N A N A Mrs Baker s Classro 4 26 2011 1 47 43 PM Normal User Figure 10 Discovery Window It is possible to run the C
3. When the LC21HS is lifed off its cradle switch the intercom call switches into a private mode and disconnects the room microphone s and speaker and uses the microphone and speaker in the handset for a private intercom conversation Once the handset is returned to the cradle switch the room microphone s and speaker are restored Pin Function Cat5 Color Code Handset Mic Output Handset Mic Output Hookswitch Out 6 HookswitchOut Green 8 Grun Broun Table 2 Handset RJ45 Connector Wiring 5 Power and Network RJ45 Port J1 This port is used to connect the LC3311C to the system network It connects to the network through either LC41PI LC48MPI Power Injector that provides 48VDC power to the device Note that power is provided only using the LC41PI LC48MPI This device is not compliant with PoE switches Pin Function CAT5 Color Code 6 Green 8 48 0 Ground Brown Table 3 Power and Network RJ45 Connector Wiring 6 Speaker Output and Mute Input Jack J7 Pins 1 and 2 of this connector are the outputs of the power amplifier and used to connect to the local room speak er Pins 3 and 4 are available to attach an external mute switch to the device When a closure is present between pins 3 and 4 all messages live announcements intercom calls and bells will be muted in the room Emergency messages will override the mute if it is active This function is to give teachers the a
4. an address can be manually typed into this field This is the unique identifier for the device This is the number that will allow the LANcom SCS software to utilize this device This is also the Zone number that is used to reference this device to program announcements bells and intercom calls This corresponds to the group number of the announcement controller that owns the mic station This is a unique mic station ID number used to assign mic stations within a group This is a textual description to aid in identifying the device s location and or function This is a date and time stamp to mark the last receipt of a poll response from the device DOC 1307B PAGE 9 LC331IC INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS NOTES PAGE 10 DOC 1307B REV 02 12 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LC3311C INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE Innovative Electronic Designs LLC 1 502 267 7436 phone 7e 9701 Taylorsville Road 1 502 267 9070 fax ek Louisville KY 40299 USA www iedaudio com Communications Group REV 02 12 DOC 1307B 2012 Innovative Electronic Designs LLC
5. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LC3311C INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE LE D LANcom SCHOOL COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS LC3311C Includes LC3311C C and LC3311C W INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE Installation Instructions REV 02 12 DOC 1307B INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LC3311C INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE INTRODUCTION The LC3311C Integrated Communications Module is an integral part of the IED LANcom SCS that provides basic program distribution and intercom communication functions The LC331IC uses a single CAT5e or better with RJ45 connector Ethernet connection for power control data and digital audio signals In and Out It receives its power from an IED LANcom SCS Power Injector typically located in the telecommunications closet Peripheral devices such as call switches and loudspeakers are connected using RJ 45 or Phoenix Euro block terminal connectors The built in microphone and on board 2 Watt 25V amplifier provides a single point solution for room program distribu tion bells and paging as well as full duplex intercom Program selection and audio levels are controlled using a web interface on a classroom or staff computer The LC331IC has two Form C relays Relay 1 default configuration is for clock synchronization while Relay 2 may be programmed for other functions Call in switches may be connected to provide up to four different functions including normal call emergency call and others Call switches are
6. Port A J3 This port is used to connect remote call switches LC11CS or LC12DCS or remote microphone modules LC372M to the unit This port provides access to the four 4 control lines available for the call switches The jumpers for each call switch determine which control line will be activated for each button The four 4 control lines are shared wired in parallel with Port B The microphone input is a buffered input allowing simultaneous usage with the built in microphone and a remote microphone module connected to Port B All three microphones are mixed to provide a single combined audio signal 1 CAUTION Do not paint over the unit as this could result in rendering the microphone inoperative If the plate must Figure 3 RJ45 Male Connector Pin Function Cat5 Color Code Switch out 7 48VDC Signal pin is determined by jumper setting on call switch plates Table 1 Call Switch and Remote Microphone RJ45 Connector Wiring REV 02 12 DOC 1307B PAGE 3 LC3311C INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 3 Call Switch RJ45 Port 42 The function of this port is identical to that of Port A It provides a second input port for remote call switches and a remote microphone module The microphone input is buffered to allow simultaneous usage with the built in microphone and a remote microphone module connected to Port A 4 Handset RJ45 Port J5 This port is used to connect an LC21HS Intercom Handset
7. available with one or two push buttons on a one gang plate Mounting Options The LC331IC is available in two styles wall mount and ceiling Both fit in deep 3 gang wall boxes The wall mount version fits in a rectangular oversize 3 gang plate and the ceiling version comes with an 8 inch diameter circular plate to cover the box and its cutout while hiding any off square irregularities from the installation LC3311C C Ceiling Mount LC331IC W Wall Mount Figure 1 LC331IC Mounting Options REV 02 12 DOC 1307B PAGE 1 LC331IC INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS e B gi A D m 10 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Install in accordance with the manufacturer s in structions Do not install near any heat sources such as ra diators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or ob jects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has bee
8. bility to place the system into a do not disturb mode for student testing or other special situations J7 Ground Mute In Out Amp Out Figure 4 Speaker and Mute Input Jack 7 Relay Output Jack J8 The LC331IC has two Form C relays that are terminated at this connector Relay 1 provides a momentary contact closure used to synchronize the clock in the room to the system time The exact time and duration for this closure is globally configured in the control software at the headend The function of Relay 2 is configured in the software PAGE 4 DOC 1307B REV 02 12 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LC3311C INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE J8 NO C NC NO C NC Ld Relay 2 Relay 1 Figure 5 Relay Connector 8 Reset Button S1 Momentarily pressing this button will reset the device This allows a reset to be performed without disconnecting power from the unit 9 Mic Gain Jumpers J9 amp J10 The microphone gain can be increased using jumpers J9 and 910 If the unit is not transmitting intercom calls at a level where they can be heard clearly at the control console then the gain can be increased in the increments shown in the figure below Jumper Settings Gain He J10 Only 5008 E WARNING 9 J9 J10 DO NOT USE Table 4 Mic Gain Jumper Settings REV 02 12 DOC 1307B PAGE 5 LC3311C INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION The LC331IC is available in either wall
9. ill appear in the Discovery Window as shown below The application will poll the devices at an interval that is accessible through the menu bar Tools gt Options The default polling interval is 5 sec and this is suitable for most circumstances r SCS Endpoint Configurator Type MAC Address eae IP Address Ne Description Last Response ICM 00 02 C1 01 0E 54 00 02 C1 01 0E DA 192 158 31 104 3 N A N A Office 4 26 2011 1 47 43 PM 192 168 31 100 N N D0 02 C1 9B 4C 00 Science Lab 4 25 2011 1 47 43 PM Mrs Baker s Classro 4 25 2011 1 47 43 PM 192 158 31 101 N A N A Normal User Figure 2 Discovery Window The columns in the Discovery Window are described below Type MAC Address BOOTP Enabled IP Address Node ID Mic Group Mic Number Description Last Response REV 02 12 This displays the type of device that has been detected LC3311C x devices will be of type ICM This is a read only field and cannot be edited This is the hardware network address of the device This is a read only field and cannot be edited When checked this device will get its IP Address from the BOOTP server When not checked an IP Address must be manually typed in the IP Address field For most applications the BOOTP server should be utilized and this item should remain checked This is the IP Address assigned to the device If the BOOTP Enabled checkbox is not checked
10. n dropped SAFETY SYMBOLS Labeling on products and the nstallation Instructions amp User Manual may use safety related graphical symbols as shown below to note safety requirements Do not proceed beyond a WARNING or CAUTION notice until you have understood the hazardous condition and have taken appropriate steps Lightning Bolt The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol within an equilateral triangle WARNING symbol is intended to alert the user to the presence of un insulated dangerous voltage within the product s enclosure that may be sufficient in magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons or domestic animals Exclamation Point The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle CAUTION symbol is in tended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance servicing instructions or a hazard that can damage equip ment SPECIFICATIONS Mechanical LC3311C W Dimensions aerias da a num mea 6 75 W x 4 875 H 2 45 D 171 5mm W x 123 8mm H 62 2mm D MOURIR Depsa 2 38 60 2mm LC331IC C DIMENSIONS 8 Diameter x 2 45 203mm Diameter x 62 2mm D Motinino Depliant 2 38 60 2 Connectors Ethernet POWET Sa a aus nuance eme danse RJ 45 CAT 5e or better CAMION den nai RJ 45 x2 CAT 5 or better Intercom Handset acilia RJ 45 CAT 5 or better Speaker Out MUMS IN 22 ns 4 Euroblock alirastTuM c
11. onfigurator on a separate laptop or desktop computer to allow you to configure a device before it is installed in the system The system server computer also maintains a service that is responsible for automatically assigning IP addresses to the devices in the system If you are using a different computer then this service will not be running and the Configurator will give you a warning as shown in Figure 11 ee 0 ss No BOOTP server found Do you want to run as a BOOTP server L2 Figure 11 Server Error Select Yes and the Configurator will run its server to assign IP addresses to the device s you will config uring After selecting Yes you will see the BOOTP Options window as shown in Figure 1 Enter the range of IP address that the server will use by typing in a Start and Stop address You must take care to ensure that this range is safe to use on your network Enter the appropriate Subnet Mask and click the OK button Selecting CANCEL at any time will close the window and the application will start without the BOOTP server running PAGE 8 DOC 1307B REV 02 12 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LC3311C INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE BOOTP Client IP Range Start Stop 192 168 1 110 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 conce Figure 1 BOOTP Server Options Endpoint Device Discovery Once the application is running it will scan the network for any LANcom devices and they w
12. or ceiling mounting configurations The device must be installed in an appropriate mounting box that meets all applicable local codes The unit will fit in a 3 gang box with a minimum depth of 2 4 The recommended box is a Steel City H3BD 3 4 1 with the 3GC cover plate as shown in Figure 7 The additional space provided by this box will allow sufficient space for the required cabling and proper heat dissipation m 6 750 4 875 58 000 Figure 6 LC3311C Dimensions Wall Installation Ceiling Installation Steel City H3BD 3 4 1 Back OO OO XLI Steel City 3GC Cover Mounting Screws 6 32 1 2 Head White Figure 7 LC331IC Installation PAGE 6 DOC 1307B REV 02 12 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS LC3311C INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE LC12DCS LC12DCS Call Switch Call Switch LC372M Remote Microphone Module O LANcom 0000 0000 2932 OUTPUT LC21HS Intercom Handset LC3311C Integrated Communications Module LC41PI LC41PI Power Room Injector Mute Switch ET To Ethernet Switch Atlas FAP42T Room Loudspeaker Room Clock Figure 8 Installation Example REV 02 12 DOC 1307B PAGE 7 LC3311C INTEGRATED COMMUNICATIONS MODULE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS CONFIGURATION

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