0505 A
SECURITY WINDOW INTERCOM SYSTEM
IMU-100, IAI-100, IAX-100, IME-100, ISE-100, IME-150
INSTALLATION & OPERATION MANUAL
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DR-100
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Package contents (sensor ISE-100)
Optional package
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1. Sensor ISE-100
2. Screws
AI-100
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Package contents (optional microphone IME-150)
Optional package
• Optional microphone IME-150
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FF-100
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Package contents (acoustic interface kit IAI-100)
1. Driver unit DR-100
2. Screws
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DESCRIPTION
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Description
3. Rubber seal
This security window intercom system provides a means of
communication for two people conducting business on either side
of a security window,such as at a bank,theatre, or law enforcement
facility.
4. Acoustic I/O tube AI-100
5. Temporary installation jig
6. Tube fixer FF-100
7. Counter installation screw
Features
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•A new acoustic tube system is used that combines an acoustic
tube speaker with a noise canceling microphone. This ensures
clear sound quality with sufficient volume.
•The use of the new acoustic tube system means that the unit can
be installed without having to make a hole in the barrier glass.
The acoustic tube is long and thin, ensuring that the field of
vision between the operator and the customer is not obstructed.
•The circuit of the noise canceling microphone is built in to the
acoustic tube system, lessening the effects of ambient noise and
making sure the operator accurately hears the customer.
•The sound of the customer's voice is concentrated ensuring that
nothing is misheard,and the voice of the operator is detected by
the VOX circuit and transmitted automatically. This means that
no operations are necessary during communication, making it a
smooth and user-friendly system.
Package contents (gooseneck microphone IME-100)
• Gooseneck microphone IME-100
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•When the operator leaves the booth or does not want voices from
inside to be heard outside, the system can be put into standby
mode by turning off the TALK switch so that sound is not
transmitted.
•A volume switch is provided that can be changed from "Lo" to
"Hi" when there is an increase in ambient noise or if a customer
is hard of hearing.
Package contents (acoustic tube IAX-100)
1. Acoustic tube IAX-100
2. Tube connector
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3. Packing (semi-transparent)
•Option: A sensor is available that automatically switches the
system to standby mode when there are no customers (automatic
operation system).
•Option: There is a in-built paging function so that customers in
outside waiting rooms can be easily called. A separate paging
speaker must be installed for this function.
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INSTALLATION
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Operator units
[1] Main unit MU-100
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Position under the desk. Can be installed with the mounting
bracket provided.
[2] Operation unit OU-100
Position on the left or right of the window desk, in a user-
friendly location.
[3] Power supply adapter PS-2420UL/2420S
Position between the AC outlet and main unit in a location
where it can be easily installed.
Drill holes for wiring as needed before installing the units.
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Acoustic interface
[1] Center of acoustic I/O tube
[2] Customer
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[3] Barrier glass
[4] Upper acoustic tube (2)
[5] Upper acoustic tube (1)
[6] Acoustic I/O tube
[7] Lower acoustic tube
[8] Driver unit
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[1]
[9] Tube fixer
1. Estimate the average height of customers, taking into account
gender and age differences. Mark on the glass the height where
the average customer's head would be during a conversation with
the operator. Customers usually bend down a little when they talk.
•Recommendation: 130cm (51") above the floor
•If voices can pass directly through the cash tray opening, this can
be used for communication with customers who are children. If
the window has such an opening, children can be excluded from
the average height estimate.
[1]
2. Referring to the diagram, measure the vertical dimension of the
barrier glass of the booth in the area where you intend to install
the tubes, and decide how many acoustic tubes are necessary.
• At least one acoustic I/O tube must be used.
• The total length of the acoustic tube is 1m (3'3"), and it must be
installed on both the upper and lower sides of the acoustic I/O
tube. It is possible to cut the acoustic tube and use the pieces
above and below the acoustic I/O tube.
Outer microphone/speaker
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The system can be used with an optional microphone and external
speaker if the acoustic interface kit and acoustic tube are not
installed.
The position measurements you have made will be used
during installation, so be sure to record them.
[1] Optional microphone IME-150
[2] External speaker
3. Determine the position on the exterior of the barrier glass.
•The optimum position is with the center of the acoustic I/O tube
at the height of the customer's mouth, and 300mm to 400mm
(12"to 16") to the right or left.
•Install the driver unit in the position where the glass and ceiling
meet (sash).
•Install the acoustic tube vertically on either the left or right side
of the customer, whichever is more appropriate.
•Be sure to install the tube not just simply by attaching it to the
glass, but also by using the screws to fix it to the ceiling at the
top and the counter at the bottom.
•Use one optional microphone. The optimum position is at the
height of the customer's head, and 300mm to 400mm (12"to 16")
to the right or left. It is recommended that the microphone be
installed on the vertical mullion of the window.
•Use one external speaker. Install above the head of the customer
in a position where the sound can be clearly heard. Use a type of
speaker suitable for your needs.
Impedance: 4 to 8 Ω
Rated input: 3 W or more
Maximum input: 6 W or more
•Lay out the wires within the mullion, or use a raceway.
1. If liquid or moisture gets into the microphone it could result
in a malfunction, so select the installation position carefully.
2. The optional microphone is not water-resistant.
1. If liquid or moisture gets into the acoustic tube it could
result in a malfunction, so select the installation position
carefully.
2. The sections below the driver unit (acoustic tube, acoustic
I/O tube) are water-resistant. Even so, do not directly spray
them with water, as it could result in a malfunction.
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MOUNTING
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Main materials and tools
1. Main materials
•Double-sided tape
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Select a tape suitable for your usage environment.
Recommendation: 4910 (made by 3M)
If you are using the acoustic tube system, cut a piece of tape
approximately 50cm (20") longer than the total length of the
tubes.
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If you are using the optional microphone, cut a piece of tape
approximately 10cm (4") in length.
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•Connection cable
Use a 2-conductor shielded cable for the microphone, and an
18AWG cable for the speaker. The cables should be long enough
to extend from the microphone and speaker to the main unit.
•Cleaning fluid
Fluid for cleaning the surface before adhesion (a fluid that will
not affect the adhesive power of the double-sided tape).
2. Special tools
• Metal saw
Use for cutting the acoustic tube.
• File
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Use to smooth the cut surfaces of the acoustic tube.
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Shield
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Main unit
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Install the main unit under the counter or desk on the operator
side. The cables from the other units will be connected at a later
stage by temporarily removing the main unit.
[1] Mounting bracket
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[2] Counter/desk
[3] Switch
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[4] Front panel
[5] Main unit
[6] Terminal block
[7] Transmit output speaker cable
[8] Receive microphone input cable
[9] Power supply adapter
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1. Install the mounting bracket with the 4 screws provided, in the
position where the main unit will be installed.
Install in a safe position so that the knobs do not project out
from under the counter.
2. Position the main unit on the mounting bracket (temporarily
tighten with the 4 screws provided), and check whether the
knobs or any other part projects out.
OU-100
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MU-100
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3. Connect the receive input microphone cable that comes from
the acoustic I/O tube (or optional microphone), and the transmit
output speaker cable that comes from the driver unit (or outer
speaker) to the main unit terminal block.
[5]
Operation unit
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•Connect the receive input microphone cable that comes from the
acoustic I/O tube (or optional microphone) to R MIC [+ – E] of
the main unit terminal block. Insert the hot (red) wire of the
receive microphone into the + terminal, the ground (white) wire
into the – terminal, and the shield wire into the E terminal.
•Connect the transmit output speaker cable that comes from the
driver unit (or outer speaker) to T OUT [H C] of the main unit
terminal block. Insert the hot (black) wire of the transmit speaker
into the + terminal, the ground (white) wire into the – terminal.
1. Be sure not to short the power supply cable and speaker
cable, as it could cause a speaker malfunction.
2. Cut the cable in advance so that it is long enough to reach
the installation position of the main unit.
4. Position the power supply adapter under the counter or desk, in
a safe location between the power supply socket and main unit.
Connect the + terminal of the power supply adapter to the
DC24V + terminal of the main unit, and the – terminal of the
power supply adapter to the DC24V – terminal of main unit.
3. On power supply, take FG ( ) terminal to an earth ground.
4. Do not turn on the power supply adapter until all of the
installation work has been completed.
Position the operation unit on the counter or desk on the operator
side. Select a location where operation will be easy, and check
that the operation cable provided reaches the main unit.
[1] Gooseneck microphone
[2] Microphone jack
[3] Screw w/washer
[4] Connector
[5] Connection cord
1. When using the gooseneck microphone for transmission, install
the gooseneck microphone before making the connections.
Install by removing the 2 screws on the rear of the operation
unit and removing the rear cover.
A headset can also be used. Use a type of headset suitable for
your needs.
Ø3.5 plug
Impedance: 32 Ω
Rated input: 40 mW or more
Maximum input: 100 mW or more
Only mono type headsets can be used.
2. Connect to the main unit.
1. If you are going to make a hole in the desk for the
connection cable, make sure that it is big enough for the
connector at the end of the cable to pass through.
2. If a raceway is used on the desk to manage the wiring, be
sure to select a route that does not interfere with operation.
3. When inserting or removing the connector,hold the
connector housing and align the polarity. If excessive force
is applied to the wires, they could break or pull out of the
connector, so be especially careful during this operation.
5. Do not install in a location exposed to heat or water, and
also avoid locations where excessive amounts of dust
accumulate.
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1. When the installation position is on the left as seen from the
customer side, the acoustic I/O tube can be installed unchanged
from its shipped configuration. When installing it on the right,
while referring to the diagram, reverse the left/right direction of
both slit plates of the acoustic I/O tube so that the direction of
the sound I/O opening (slit) is reversed.
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2. Open the driver unit cover, and remove from inside the driver
main unit. Attach the chassis to the glass, and then reinstall the
driver main unit and cover. The acoustic tube can also be
connected on the right side. In this case, install the driver main
unit on the reverse side. Use metal cutters to cut the joints on
the side where you wish to make the hole.
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Do not forcibly rip with pliers as it could deform the
surrounding area.
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3. Clean the location where the acoustic tube will be installed and
the surrounding glass with standard cleaning fluid.
Some types of barrier glass are made of plastic, so do not use a
detergent that could damage the plastic. Also make sure it will
not affect the surrounding sealant.
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4. Referring to the diagram, draw a guideline on the glass from the
top to the bottom to make sure that the acoustic tube is attached
vertically.
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1. Upper and lower sections are connected together to
assemble the acoustic interface, so it is important that it is
exactly vertical.
2. Do not change the position measurements because it could
result in the length of the acoustic tube being insufficient.
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Installation of the acoustic interface (tube fixer)
[1] Double-sided tape
[2] Set screw
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[3] Counter sash, etc.
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1. The tube fixer secures the bottom of the lower acoustic tube.
Secure on the customer side of the counter with the screw
provided and double-sided tape.
2. Temporarily insert the acoustic tube, align the position with the
guideline, and make a pilot hole in the counter.
3. When deciding the position, it is necessary to take into account
the extra thickness caused by the double-sided tape on the tube
fixer and acoustic tube. In addition, the 2mm thickness of the
tube fixer itself must be taken into account.
4. When the position is determined, attach to the counter with the
double-sided tape, and then secure with the set screw.
Blue
Installation preparations for the acoustic interface
[1] Fixing base
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[2] Slit plate
[3] Microphone
[4] Acoustic output
[5] Acoustic tube main unit
[6] Sound I/O opening
[7] Driver unit
[8] Cover
[9] Acoustic tube holes
[10] Driver main unit
[11] Rubber seal
[12] Upper acoustic tube (2)
[13] Upper acoustic tube (1)
[14] Acoustic I/O tube
[15] Lower acoustic tube
[16] Microphone cord
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[4] Main unit
[5] Base
[6] Tube connector
[7] Red label
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[8] Double-sided tape
[9] Fixing base of the lower acoustic tube
[10] Tube fixer
[11] Counter sash,etc.
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[12] Acoustic tube main unit
[13] Connection groove
[14] Connection ridge
• Temporarily insert the red label side of the acoustic tube into the
connector on the bottom of the acoustic I/O tube, and align with the
installation surface. Keeping the acoustic I/O tube at the height that
was decided earlier, decide where the acoustic tube should be cut on
the bottom. The ideal cutting position would be at a length where
the bottom of the acoustic tube makes contact with the bottom of the
tube fixer when the tube is inserted into the fixer.
• Remove the tube connector that is installed on to the acoustic tube.
Move the packing installed on the tube connector to the bottom of
the acoustic I/O tube (microphone cord side).
Installation of the acoustic interface (driver unit)
[1] Double-sided tape
[2] Chassis
[3] Set screws
[4] Cable hole
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[5] Ceiling sash, etc.
1. The driver unit is connected to the top of the upper acoustic tube.
Use the screws provided and double-sided tape to secure the
chassis to the position where the glass meets the ceiling.
2. Align the position with the guideline, and make a pilot hole in the
ceiling. When deciding the position, it is necessary to take into
account the extra thickness caused by the double-sided tape.
3. When the position is determined, attach double-sided tape to the
glass (first attach double-sided tape to the bottom outer surface of
the chassis), and then secure to the ceiling with the screws provided.
Make the cable hole in the ceiling for the speaker cable and
microphone cable at the same time as making the screw holes.
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When using only one acoustic tube on the lower side (1 m or less), the
removed tube connector is not used. When using 2 or more tubes, the
tube connector is used together with the packing in the connection.
Cut the acoustic tube at the appropriate length. When cutting the lower
acoustic tube, make sure that the side that is discarded is the blue label
side. Do not cut the red label side because it is the tube connection side.
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• Cut while the acoustic tube main unit and fixing base are correctly
assembled together. This is easier if tape is used to secure both sides
so they are not misaligned.
• Cut carefully so that the cut surface is perpendicular to the long side
of the tube.
• After cutting,use a file or sandpaper to smooth the cut surface of the
acoustic tube main unit and fixing base so they can both be inserted
into the tube fixer.
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1. There are screws for setting the fixing base and acoustic tube main
unit at 5 cm, 35 cm, 65 cm and 95 cm from the blue label. Make
sure the cutting position is not the same as these fixing positions.
2. When cutting one acoustic tube and using it above and below
the acoustic I/O tube, use the blue label side of the acoustic
tube as the lower acoustic tube. Use the red label side of the
acoustic tube as the upper acoustic tube. The tube connector is
not used, but packing is used at the connection of the upper
acoustic tube and acoustic I/O tube.
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2. Attachment
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Pull out the acoustic tube main unit and fixing base,and attach
double-sided tape to the outer surface (flat surface)of the fixing base.
• After attaching the double-sided tape to the fixing base, position the
tube so that the red label is on the upper side,and insert the bottom
into the tube fixer.Align with the guideline while the tube makes
contact with the bottom of the tube fixer, and attach to the glass.
3. The double-sided tape can be seen from the operator side, so
when attaching make sure it does not protrude from the edges
and is not bent.
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4. The acoustic tube main unit can be pulled out by sliding it up
10mm from the fixing base.
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3.Check
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After attachment,insert by aligning the connection ridge of the
acoustic tube main unit (with the red label on the upper side)and the
connection groove of the fixing base. Try to secure while pushing
downwards (the slide distance is approximately 10mm). Check that
the tube can be inserted to the bottom of the tube fixer and that it can
be fully secured.After checking,remove the acoustic tube main unit.
Do not apply excessive force,as the adhesive power of the double-
sided tape will not yet have reached its full strength.
Installation of the acoustic interface (lower acoustic tube)
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Generally, it is likely that only one acoustic tube (1 m) will be used
for the lower acoustic tube.When using 2 or 3 tubes, refer to the items
in "4-9 Installation of the acoustic interface (upper acoustic tube)"
before installation.
[1] Used side (red label side)
[2] Discarded side (blue label side)
[3] Blue label
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Installation of the acoustic interface (upper acoustic tube)
[1] Used side (blue label side)
[2] Discarded side (red label side)
[3] Red label
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[4] Driver unit chassis
[5] Fixing base
1. Measurements and cutting
[1]
[2]
•Align the position of the top of the fixing base of the acoustic
I/O tube that has already been installed with the position of the
blue label side of the upper acoustic tube. Decide the cutting
position by aligning the fixing base with the position shown by
the driver unit tube top position diagram. The tube top position
diagram shows the ideal position for the top of the tube after
cutting.
•When cutting the upper acoustic tube, make sure that the side
that is discarded is the red label side. Do not cut the blue label
side because it is the tube connection side (the end that should be
cut is opposite for the upper and lower tubes).
•Install the removed packing on the top of the acoustic I/O tube.
•When using only one acoustic tube on the upper side (1 m or
less), the removed tube connector is not used. When using 2 or
more tubes, the tube connector and packing (of the 1 m acoustic
tube that is not cut) are used unchanged.
•After cutting, use a file or sandpaper to smooth the ends of the
acoustic tube main unit and fixing base. After the cut surface is
completely smooth, it is connected to the driver unit with the
rubber seal.
Installation of the acoustic interface (acoustic I/O tube)
[1] Fixing base of the acoustic I/O tube
[2] Fixing base of the lower acoustic tube
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1. Remove the fixing base from the acoustic I/O tube main unit.
2. Attach double-sided tape to this fixing base. With the red label
on the upper side, position the bottom of the fixing base of the
acoustic I/O tube so that it makes contact with the top of the
fixing base of the lower acoustic tube, which is already attached
to the glass. Attach the fixing base of the acoustic I/O tube to
the glass by aligning it with the guideline and making sure
there is no gap between it and the lower fixing base, and that
there is no misalignment to the left or right.
The acoustic tubes should be fully connected, so it is
important that the upper and lower fixing bases are installed
with no misalignment to the left or right.
3. After attachment, insert while aligning the connection ridge of
the acoustic I/O tube main unit and the connection groove of
the fixing base. Try to fix while pushing downwards (the slide
distance is approximately 10mm). Push down to the boundary
of the upper and lower fixing bases, and check that it can be
fully fixed. After checking,remove the acoustic I/O tube main
unit.
The red label side of the upper acoustic tube is discarded.
2. Attachment
•Attach double-sided tape to the outer surface (flat surface) of the
fixing base.
•Attach double-sided tape to the fixing base of the upper acoustic
tube. With the blue label on the lower side, position so that it
makes contact with the top of the fixing base of the acoustic I/O
tube that has already been installed. Attach to the glass by
making sure there is no misalignment to the left or right and that
it is aligned with the vertical guideline. If the top is aligned with
driver unit chassis in the tube top position diagram shown on this
page,then the position is correct.
Do not apply excessive force, as the adhesive power of the
double-sided tape will not yet have reached its full strength.
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•After attachment, insert the acoustic tube main unit into the
fixing base, and check the fixing condition while pushing it
downwards (the slide distance is approximately 10 mm). After
checking, remove the acoustic tube main unit. The acoustic tube
main unit could slip and fall when checking the fixing condition,
so do not let go of it.
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1. The double-sided tape can be seen from the operator side,
so when attaching make sure it does not protrude from the
edges and is not bent.
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2. The acoustic tubes should be fully connected, so it is
important that the upper and lower fixing bases are installed
with no misalignment to the left or right.
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3. Do not apply excessive force, as the adhesive power of the
double-sided tape will not yet have reached its full strength.
3. Tube top position diagram
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Acoustic interface wiring
[1] Speaker cable from main unit
[2] Microphone cable from main unit
[3] Temporary installation jig
[4] Acoustic I/O tube main unit
[5] Microphone cord
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[6] Chassis
[7] Cord groove
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1. Pull the transmit output speaker cable and receive microphone
input cable that come from the main unit on the operator side
through the chassis cable hole in the driver main unit that is
fixed to the glass. Cut the cables that have been pulled through
at a length of approximately 20cm (3/4").
2. Use the jig to temporarily install the main unit of the acoustic
I/O tube in the fixing base groove at the specified position.
When installing the fixing base in the vicinity of the
architectural sash, temporarily install the acoustic I/O tube on
the side opposite to the architectural sash.
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3. As shown in the diagram, while inserting the microphone cord
that protrudes from the bottom of the temporarily installed
acoustic I/O tube main unit upward into the cord groove of the
fixing base, position the cable until it is in the center of the
driver unit chassis. Cut the fixed cord so there is an excess
length of approximately 30cm (1-1/4").
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Use the cord groove on the far side from the side where the
acoustic I/O tube is temporarily installed. If the groove on the
far side is used then the cord will fit smoothly when the
acoustic I/O tube is fixed into the fixing base.
4. Return the removed driver main unit to the original position on
the chassis, put into the highest slide position, and lightly fix
with the specified screw. Lay out the microphone cord in the
space between the chassis and the driver main unit.
Pull the cables towards the upper side of the driver (ceiling
side) when returning the driver main unit.
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[4] Connection ridge
[5] Upper acoustic tube (2)
[6] Upper acoustic tube (1)
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[7] Acoustic I/O tube
[8] Lower acoustic tube
[9] Microphone cord
Red
Cut
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[10] Chassis
[11] Rubber seal
[5]
[12] Acoustic tube
[13] Set screw
[14] Lead cable (driver unit)
10 mm
Blue
Red
Change
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[15] Microphone cable
[16] Speaker cable
[17] Driver main unit
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1. Position the red label side of the lower acoustic tube on the upper
side, insert while aligning the connection ridge of the tube main
unit with the connection groove of the fixing base, and secure
while pushing downwards (the slide distance is approximately
10mm). Fully secure by inserting to the bottom of the tube fixer.
When cutting one acoustic tube and using it on the upper and
lower sides of the acoustic I/O tube, install packing between
the acoustic I/O tube and the upper acoustic tube.
2. Remove the temporary installation jig from the main unit of the
acoustic I/O tube. While storing the microphone cord that
protrudes from the lower side of the main unit into the cord space
of the fixing base, insert by aligning the connection ridge of the
main unit with the connection groove of the fixing base, and while
pushing the tube connector into the lower acoustic tube, push
downwards and secure (the slide distance is approximately 10mm).
3. Position the blue label side of the upper acoustic tube on the lower
side, insert while aligning the connection ridge of the main unit and
the connection groove of the fixing base, and while pushing into the
acoustic I/O tube connector, push downwards and fix (the slide
distance is approximately 10 mm). The top should be near to the
position inside the driver unit shown by the tube top position diagram.
Do not damage the rubber seal of the driver main unit.
4. Further loosen the set screw that is lightly fixed to the driver
main unit so that the driver main unit can slide. While pulling
down the driver main unit, insert the rubber seal into the hole
on the main unit of the acoustic tube, being careful not to
damage it. When the rubber seal is fully inserted, further pull
down the driver main unit until the rubber seal produces a
hermetically sealed effect, and at this point fully tighten the set
screw of the driver main unit. Fix the removed driver unit cover.
Blue
Red
Blue
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Change
Red
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Cut
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Blue
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5
10mm
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6
to Main unit
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from
Acoustic tube
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When pulling down the driver main unit so that the end of the rubber
seal makes contact with the tube main unit, it helps if the rubber seal is
moved a little to make it easier to access the hole in the tube main unit.
After installation, take measures to prevent it from falling.
5. Tube top position diagram
6. Splice the cables.
•Speaker cable: Splice the input cable that comes from the driver
main unit with the transmit output speaker cable that comes from
the main unit on the operator side, which was previously pulled
through the cable hole in the ceiling.
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to Main unit
to Main unit
•
Microphone cable: Splice the microphone input cable that comes out
from the top of the acoustic I/O tube with the receive microphone
input cable that comes from the main unit on the operator side,which
was previously pulled through the cable hole in the ceiling.
1. Use a splicing method where the cables can be insulated.
Insulation crimping is recommended.
2. When putting the cover on and completing the work,the
cables are stored inside the box, so cut the cables to the
minimum required length.
(
-
) White
(E) Shield
(+) Black
(+) Red
(
-) White
from
Acoustic tube
from
Acoustic tube
Fixing of acoustic interface
[1] Fixing base
[2] Acoustic tube main unit
[3] Connection groove
English
3. Be sure to splice the cables with the correct polarity.
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4-12
4-13
1
2
[2]
[2]
1
to Main unit
(+) Red
[1]
(
-
) White
[1]
(E) Shield
from
External mic.
[2]
2
[3]
3
4
to Main unit
Volume
[3]
(+) Black
(-) White
from
External speaker
Options
English
[1] Paging speaker
[2] Terminal block
[3] Sensor ISE-100
Outer microphone/speaker
[1] Raceway
English
1. Use the instructions provided with the product when installing
the paging speakers. There are many types of speakers
available, such as wall speakers, ceiling speakers and horn
speakers. Select the type most suitable for your paging
broadcast area and your needs.
Impedance: 4 to 8 Ω
Rated input: 3 W or more
Maximum input: 6 W or more
Be sure not to short the speaker cable and the power supply
cable (24V), as it could cause a speaker malfunction.
2. Install the sensor under the counter on the customer side or on the
upper section of the wall with the 2 screws provided. There are screw
holes in the handle of the sensor. Insert the sensor output cable (2-
conductor shielded cable) into the STBY [+ SW -] terminal of the
main unit terminal block, making sure that the polarity is correct.
1. Install the sensor in a position where the customer will be
sure to enter the detection area: approximately 2m, 6'6".
2. The initial sensitivity setting for the sensor is maximum.
Turn the sensitivity volume knob counterclockwise to
reduce the sensitivity. The sensor is operating if the LED
(green) on the sensor main unit display is illuminated. After
an object stops being detected, it takes about 10 seconds for
the sensor to turn off.
[2] Optional microphone
[3] Outer speaker
1. Attach the optional microphone with double-sided tape along
the architectural sash. Clean the surface before attaching. Use a
strong industrial double-sided tape that can attach aluminum
and glass.
•Examine the wiring route in advance and determine the best
layout. The appropriate position is at the height of the customer's
head, and approximately 300mm to 400mm (12-16") to the right
or left.
2. Splice the 2-conductor shielded cable from the optional
microphone with the 2-conductor shielded cable from the main
unit.
3. The outer speaker is purchased separately. For installation,
follow the instructions provided with your speaker.
•The speaker should be above the customer's head. Select a
suitable wiring route and determine the installation position.
4. Splice the cable from the outer speaker with the cable from the
main unit.
1. Insulate the spliced wires.
2. Lay out the wires within the sash, or use a raceway.
3. Be sure to splice the cables with the correct polarity.
4. The optional microphone is not weather resistant.
3. If the lens of the sensor is dirty or dusty it could interfere with
operation. It is also possible that children may play around
with the sensor. Take preventative measures as necessary.
NOTES: The STBY [SW –] in the main unit terminal block can
be used as a communication "normally open" input
terminal. If the switch is in the closed position, the
operation is the same as if the TALK button were
pushed. Use the method most suitable for your needs.
Rated voltage: DC 30 V
Rated current: 15 mA
Contact resistance: 100 Ω or less
Cable layout length: Maximum 20m,65'(Ø0.65 mm
(22AWG) to 1.2 mm (16AWG))
For details, please contact your local distributor.
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WIRING DIAGRAM
5
IME-100
3
[2]
[3]
DR-100
4
E: Shield
: White
-
+: Red
H: Black
C: White
OU-100
2
[1]
MU-100
1
AI-100
IAX-100
5
CON
1
12
[4]
[4]
[4]
[3]
-
+
[5]
OP
8
ISE-100
7
+: Red
SW: White
-
: Shield
Page Speaker
PS-2420UL / 2420S
6
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5-1
1. Main unit MU-100
5-3
Wiring
English
Wiring distance
2. Operation unit OU-100
3. Gooseneck microphone IME-100
4. Driver unit DR-100
5. Acoustic I/O tube AI-100 and acoustic tube IAX-100
6. Power supply adapter PS-2420UL/2420S
7. Sensor ISE-100
OU-100
(
)
B Speaker
DR-100
8. Paging speaker (option)
MU-100
(
)
A Mic
Suitable paging speakers have 4 to 6 Ω impedance and rated
input of 3W or more, with a maximum input of 6W or more.
[1] Special connection cord for operation unit and main unit
(approximately 2m,6'6").
AI-100
IAX-100
Be sure to insert the cables to the correct polarity.
[2] Microphone cable: Ø0.65 mm (22AWG) to 1.2 mm (16AWG)
2-conductor shielded cable
C
D
E
OP Page Speaker
Be sure to insulate the joints of the cable.
[3] Speaker cable: Ø0.9 mm (19AWG) to 1.2 mm (16AWG) cable
Be sure to insulate the cable splices.
[4] Wire Clamp
ISE-100
(
)
A' Mic
[5] Connection cord (approximately 3.5m, 11'5")
IME-150
PS-2420UL / 2420S
5-2
Cable layout
English
(
)
OP
B' Speaker
1. Use the special cable provided with the operation unit to
connect the operation unit with the main unit.
2. Receive input microphone cable layout
•Use a 2-conductor shielded cable with a high shielding effect.
•Splice the cable from the microphone to the terminal block on
the main unit.
•Be sure to splice the cable with the correct polarity.
3. Transmit output speaker cable layout
•Use a cable of Ø0.9 mm (19AWG) specification or more.
•Splice the cable from the speaker to the terminal block of the
main unit.
External Speaker
: Use the shield cable.
Ø0.65~1.2 mm
20 m (max.)
20 m (max.)
20 m (max.)
AWG22~AWG16
66'(max.)
A
A'
D
66'(max.)
66'(max.)
Ø0.9~1.2 mm
20 m (max.)
20 m (max.)
20 m (max.)
20 m (max.)
AWG19~AWG16
66'(max.)
B
B'
C
E
•A twisted pair cable is suitable for the speaker.
•Be sure to splice the cable with the correct polarity.
66'(max.)
66'(max.)
66'(max.)
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English
Names
NAMES
6
[1] POWER LED (green)
[2] TALK switch (orange)
[3] VOL switch (orange)
[4] PAGE switch (orange)
[5] Gooseneck microphone
[6] Receive speaker
OU-100
[1] [5]
[7]
[7] Headset connectors
[8] POWER switch
[9] VOX sensitivity knob
[10] Transmit volume knob
[11] Paging volume knob
[12] Receive volume knob
[13] Noise canceling control knob
[14] Standby volume knob
[3]
[2] [4]
[12]
[6]
MU-100
[14]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[13]
[8]
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[5] Adjust the sensitivity of the VOX circuit.
SETTING UP
7
•With the equipment arranged as it would be during use, have
someone talk from the operator position. Adjust the VOX
sensitivity knob by turning it clockwise so that it responds to the
voice and the green LED illuminates. Adjust so that it
illuminates when voice transmission starts and goes out when
transmission ends.
OU-100
•When stable and the LED is flashing,the minimum knob position
is the most suitable. Adjustment is easier if the transmitted sound
is checked on the customer side at the same time. It should be
noted that sound from the customer side is blocked while the
LED is illuminated.
Start by turning the VOX sensitivity knob and transmit volume
knob a little clockwise so that the transmitted sound can be
heard on the customer side.
[3]
[6] Adjust the transmit volume.
•Have someone talk from the operator position, and turn the
transmit volume knob clockwise to adjust to a suitable volume
for the customer side.
•Do not set the volume too high as it could cause problems such
as feedback.
[2] [8]
MU-100
•Adjust the sensitivity of the VOX circuit again if necessary.
Test while the VOL switch of the operation unit is in the HI
position.
[4]
[3]
[5]
[7] Adjust the noise canceling control knob.
•This function reduces the noise received from around and behind
customer. Adjust as necessary. Have someone make a noise that
you wish to reduce, and turn the noise canceling control knob
clockwise or counterclockwise. Set at a level where the
background noise is reduced.
[6]
[8]
[7]
[1]
•Next, have someone speak from the customer position and check
that the volume of the received voice is not affected. Give
priority to setting the optimum volume for the voice of the
customer. This function is designed to reduce the volume of the
background noise, not to eliminate it completely.
If there are no problems with the control position set at the
time of shipment (minimum position,turned fully
counterclockwise), then adjustment is unnecessary.
Adjustment is easier if the headset is used (use speaker side
only). Even if the gooseneck microphone and built-in speaker
are used with the operation unit, it is recommended that the
headset be temporarily connected to perform the adjustment.
[8] Adjust the paging volume.
Setting up
English
First, check that all the installation and wiring work has been
completed, that all switches are off, and that all control knobs
have been turned to the counterclockwise position.
[1] Turn on the power supply adapter and turn on the POWER
switch of the main unit.
[2] Turn on the TALK switch of the operation unit so that
communication is possible.
[3] Adjust the receive volume.
•Have someone stand and talk in the position on the customer side
where the customer would stand, and turn the receive volume
knob clockwise to adjust to a suitable volume.
•Do not set the volume too high as it could cause problems such
as feedback or detection by the transmit VOX circuit.
Perform while the VOL switch of the operation unit is in the
HI position.
•Have someone talk from the operator position while pushing the
PAGE button. Turn the PAGE volume knob clockwise to adjust
until a suitable volume is heard from the paging speaker.
•Adjust while giving priority to one of the transmit, receive or
standby modes of the paging broadcast.
[4] Adjust the receive volume in the standby mode. Adjust the
volume if necessary.
1. Adjustment is only necessary in a system where a paging
speaker has been installed.
2. Test while the VOL switch of the operation unit is in the HI
position.
•Have someone stand and talk in the position on the customer side
where the customer would stand, and turn the standby volume
knob clockwise to adjust to a volume suitable for the standby
mode. The volume at the maximum clockwise position is one
half of the volume when it is on. There is no sound at the initial
counterclockwise position.
•When a suitable volume has been reached, turn the TALK switch
on and off to check the difference in volume during
communication and during standby.
Test while the VOL switch of the operation unit is in the HI
position.
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Operation
English
OPERATIONS
8
[1] Turn on the POWER switch of the main unit. The green lamp
illuminates to show that electricity is being supplied and the
system can be used.
[2] Turn on the TALK switch of the operation unit. The orange
lamp illuminates to show that communication is possible.
•The voice from the customer side can be heard from the receive
speaker built in to the operation unit.
OU-100
[1] [2]
[2]
If a headset is connected, the receive sound is heard through
the speaker(s) in the headset. During transmission, direct your
voice towards the microphone of the headset.
•When using a gooseneck microphone, you should direct your
voice towards the gooseneck microphone during transmission.
The VOX function is activated when the voice is output from the
operator to the speakers on the customer side. During this output,
the voice from the customer side is blocked. Be aware that
during transmission, priority is automatically given to the voice
from the operator side.
[3]
If a headset is connected, the receive sound is heard through
the speaker(s) in the headset. During transmission, direct your
voice towards the microphone of the headset.
[2][5]
[4]
[2]
MU-100
[3] Change the VOL switch of the operation unit between HI and
LO as necessary. The orange LED illuminates when it is in the
HI position.
[4] If the PAGE switch is pressed during transmission, even if the
TALK switch is off, customers can be called or an
announcement can be broadcast via the paging speaker. The
orange LED illuminates while the button is pressed, and the
function is cancelled when the button is released.
[5] Turn off the TALK switch of the operation unit to switch to
standby mode. When switched to standby mode, the
transmission is blocked and the received sound volume is
reduced.
[1][6]
[6] When the system is not in use,press the POWER switch on the
main unit to turn off the system.
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9-3
SPECIFICATIONS
9
9-1
Specifications (acoustic interface kit IAI-100)
• Operating temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
English
Specifications (main kit IMU-100)
English
• Acoustic output:
• Microphone:
• Material:
Impedance: 4 Ω
• Power source:
DC 24V
Rated input: 4.5 W
• Current consumption: 120 mA (standby) 780 mA (maximum)
• Operating temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
Maximum input: 6 W
Type: Condenser microphone
Directivity: Non-directional
Input sensitivity: -41 dB
Aluminum
Speaker fixing plastic: ABS plastic fire
resistance 94V-0
Driver unit DR-100:
84 mm (width) x 150 mm (height) x
36 mm (depth)
Acoustic I/O tube AI-100:
27 mm (width) x 388 mm (height) x
24 mm (depth)
• Communication:
Voice-actuated communication
Transmit output: 3 W 4 Ω
Receive output: 1.5 W 16 Ω
Ø3.5 plug
• Headset:
Impedance: 32 Ω
Rated input: 40 mW or more
Maximum input: 100 mW or more
Impedance: 4 to 8 Ω
Rated input: 3 W or more
Maximum input: 6 W or more
Impedance: 4 to 8 Ω
• Dimensions:
• External speaker:
• Paging speaker:
Rated input: 3 W or more
Maximum input: 6 W or more
Steel plate
• Weight:
Driver unit DR-100:
Approx. 300 g (0.66 lbs.)
Acoustic I/O tube AI-100:
Approx. 400 g (0.88 lbs.)
• Material:
• Dimensions:
Main unit MU-100:
210 mm (width) x 45 mm (height) x
206 mm (depth)
Operation unit OU-100:
130 mm (width) x 49 mm (height) x
160 mm (depth)
9-4
• Material:
Specifications (acoustic tube IAX-100)
English
Aluminum
27 mm (width)x 1,000 mm (height)x 24
mm (depth)
• Dimensions:
• Weight:
Main unit MU-100:
Approx. 1.3 kg (2.87 lbs.)
Operation unit OU-100:
Approx. 700 g (1.55 lbs.)
• Weight:
Approx.650 g (1.43 lbs.)
9-5
Specifications (sensor ISE-100)
English
9-2
• Microphone:
• Power source:
DC 24V
Specifications (gooseneck microphone IME-100)
English
• Current consumption: 5 mA (standby) 13 mA (maximum)
• Operating temperature: 0 °C to 40 °C
Type: Condenser microphone
Directivity: Uni-directional
Input sensitivity: -46 dB
510 mm (length of gooseneck)
Approx. 190 g (0.42 lbs.)
• Material:
• Dimensions:
Aluminum
68 mm (width) x 50 mm (height) x
30 mm (depth)
• Dimensions:
• Weight:
• Weight:
Approx. 120 g (0.26 lbs.)
9-6
Specifications (optional microphone IME-150)
English
• Microphone:
• Dimensions:
Condenser microphone, Non-directional
23 mm (width) x 115 mm (height) x
13 mm (depth)
• Weight:
Approx. 150 g (0.31 lbs.)
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WARRANTY
Aiphone warrants its products to be free from defects of material and
workmanship under normal use and service for a period of two years after
delivery to the ultimate user and will repair free of charge or replace at no
charge, should it become defective upon which examination shall disclose to
be defective and under warranty. Aiphone reserves unto itself the sole right
to make the final decision whether there is a defect in materials and/or
workmanship; and whether or not the product is within the warranty. This
warranty shall not apply to any Aiphone product which has been subject to
misuse, neglect, accident, or to use in violation of instructions furnished, nor
extended to units which have been repaired or altered outside of the factory.
This warranty does not cover batteries or damage caused by batteries used in
connection with the unit. This warranty covers bench repairs only, and any
repairs must be made at the shop or place designated in writing by Aiphone.
Aiphone will not be responsible for any costs incurred involving on site
service calls.
AIPHONE CO., LTD., NAGOYA, JAPAN
AIPHONE CORPORATION, BELLEVUE, WA, USA
AIPHONE S.A., WISSOUS, CEDEX, FRANCE
Printed in Japan
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