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CDPM Digital Paging Microphone

Setup And Installation Guide

CLOUD ELECTRONICS LIMITED

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V1 210605

An optional analogue interface is available for the CDPM which can be fitted to a CDPM to enable
connection to a short-to-ground paging system.  In order to install the module, the following additional
hardware has been provided:

1x 5-9mm cable gland
2x black self-tapping screws for XLR fixing
4x M3 fixing screws for PCB fixing

1. Disconnect power from the microphone.
2. Free the display from the base by removing all fixing screws in the bottom and the two M3 screws on

the rear panel.  Keep these screws for reassembly.

3. The microphone element should be disconnected from the screw terminals and the ribbon cable at

‘CON3’ should be disconnected.

4.  Remove the display metalwork.
5.  Remove the blanking plate covering the two circular holes in the rear panel.
6.  Fit the module such that the XLR socket fits through the hole marked ‘AUDIO OUT’ on the rear panel.
7.  Fix the module to the base using the M3 fixing screws provided.
8.  Fit the black self-tapping screws to the XLR socket.
9.  Fit the threaded shaft of the cable gland to the hole marked ‘ANALOGUE PORT’ on the rear panel.

Fix this using the sharp edged nut to provide a firm electrical contact.

10. Remove the domed nut and rubber tube from the cable gland, then thread first the domed nut then

the rubber tube onto the cable.

11. Strip back the shield on the signals cable such that once the rubber tube is inserted into the threaded

shaft, the cable shield will be clamped between the rubber tube and the metal of the shaft.

12. Put the cable through the threaded shaft and then insert the rubber tube.  Tighten the domed nut to

clamp down on the cable.

13. Connect access cores to their respective access terminals.  These are located at either side of the

module and are detailed in diagram 5.3.  Connect the ‘0V’ mixer contact to the ‘GND’ terminal and if
you are intending to power the microphone from the mixer, connect the ‘+V’ mixer contact to the
‘PWR’ terminal.

14. Connect the modules ribbon cable to the main board socket ‘CON2’.
15. Reconnect the microphone element.  The red core should be connected to the ‘MIC+’ screw terminal,

and the blue/black core should be connected to the ‘MIC-’ screw terminal.

16. Reconnect the display ribbon cable to ‘CON3’.
17. Fix the chassis back on to the base using the screws kept from step 2.
18. Reconnect the power.

 

The output of the analogue interface reflects zone selections across the entire system and is not limited
by the number of zones available on the microphone it is contained within  E.G.  an analogue interface
installed into a CDPM-4 will be able to operate over all 16 network zones if other microphones on the
system require it.

The analogue interface monitors the state of its output, so can detect when the short-to-ground
connections are in use by another microphone.  If the short-to-ground contacts are in use, the system is
assumed to be busy.  When the short-to-ground contacts are busy, only high priority microphones on the
CDPM network may make an announcement.  This allows the short-to-ground interface to be used in
networks which also use other paging equipment such as the CPM-4 and CPM-8.

Only one CDPM in a network will require the analogue interface for the whole network to be connected
to a short-to-ground paging system.

Summary of Contents for CDPM

Page 1: ...Version 1 CDPM Setup and Installation Guide CDPM DIGITAL PAGING MICROPHONE Cloud Electronics Limited Copyright Cloud Electronics Limited 2005 Clearly Better Sound...

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Page 3: ...CS LIMITED CDPM Setup and Installation Guide Cloud Electronics Limited 140 Staniforth Road Sheffield S9 3HF England Phone 44 0 114 244 7051 Fax 44 0 114 242 5462 E mail technical cloud co uk WebSite w...

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Page 5: ...ments 2 4 1 Using an External Adapter 2 4 2 Powering from a Cloud host mixer 3 5 Cables and Connections 3 5 1 Connecting between CDPM microphones 3 5 2 Connecting the CDPM to a mixer using RJ45 4 5 3...

Page 6: ...lation Guide 7 8 Enabling Disabling Zone Buttons 8 7 9 Terminating the Buss 9 7 10 Configuring dual purpose microphone inputs on the Host Mixer 9 8 Jumper and default settings summary 10 9 Scenarios 1...

Page 7: ...rable two layer announcement priority system auto zone reset after announcement and zone disable The different models of CDPM microphone accommodate 4 8 12 and 16 zones respectively Sixteen is the max...

Page 8: ...continue to its conclusion The interrupting CDPM will flash its selected zone LEDs to indicate that the announcement cannot be made and that the system is already in use The zone selection on the mic...

Page 9: ...r the custom interface the CDPM microphones use to communicate Audio is directional on this interface and so is transmitted from the OUT connection to the IN connection on the next microphone or mixer...

Page 10: ...Cable The audio cable should be a standard two core screened microphone audio cable This cable is connected to the XLR socket marked AUDIO OUT on the rear panel Connections to this XLR are pin 2 as in...

Page 11: ...al of the shaft 12 Put the cable through the threaded shaft and then insert the rubber tube Tighten the domed nut to clamp down on the cable 13 Connect access cores to their respective access terminal...

Page 12: ...tion 4 It is possible to offset the zones a microphone is mapped to by setting the display This is useful in situations where a CDPM is to operate over a sub set of the available zones Factory default...

Page 13: ...and stored in memory linking the pins on internal jumper J9 will lock these group settings to prevent groups being set during operation J9 Locks the groups NOTE J7 non volatile memory reset takes pre...

Page 14: ...led Zones can only be disabled when the unit has powered up after a NVM Reset see section 7 4 To disable a sub set of zones 1 Power up the unit on a NVM reset J7 linking pins 2 Depress and hold the cl...

Page 15: ...or as a paging microphone In order for the microphone input to be used as a paging microphone the access contacts on the rear panel should be enabled using the appropriate jumpers The table below sho...

Page 16: ...will mean removing the connection to that unit For access terminal block connections this is best achieved at the mixer end of the connection Only reassemble the unit using the original screws or scre...

Page 17: ...s a dual purpose input Since there is only a single microphone this unit can be powered from the mixer connections a CDPM PSU will not be required Since the installation is small there is no requireme...

Page 18: ...a separate set of audio sources to the rest of the hotel so a Z4II four zone mixer is allocated for the Gym facilities The remaining 7 zones are to be distributed through a Z8II eight zone mixer The...

Page 19: ...12 are to be disabled for the Gym microphone button 4 is to be disabled In this same initialisation stage the CDPM 12 groups can be set These are set by selecting the required zones on the display and...

Page 20: ...All that now remains is for the microphones to be physically installed and connected as required Fig 9 2 1 Access Contact Connections between PP3 PP4 and mixers CLOUD ELECTRONICS LTD 140 STANIFORTH R...

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