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LOUDSPEAKER:

This system is intended to provide instantaneous and reliable communication as per the technological requirements between various process control points, senior operation and maintenance personnel of the shop/plant. 1. LSIS(Loudspeaker Intercommunication System) 2. LSTBS(Loudspeaker Talkback System) 3. General Announcement System

LSIS(Loudspeaker Intercommunication System)


The system is microprocessor based and consists of a Central Control Unit(CCU) number of subscriber stations, power supply equipment and interconnecting cable network. The subscriber stations can be switched in as desired through the central control units. The system shall provide the following modes of communication amongst its various subscribers: a) Master to subscriber b)Subscriber to master c)Subscriber to subscriber through master d)Subscriber to subscriber direct

There is no limitation on no of simultaneous communication channels. In point to point call mode , a subscriber can called a chosen subscriber by pressing the switch or no allotted for the called subscriber . Priority calls for a subscriber by pressing priority breaks in. Group calls from a subscriber is possible and diagnostic features is inbuilt in the system. The equipment is designed for reproducing high level perfectly intelligible speech and shall have high operational reliability under adverse reliable condition such as corrosive and dusty atmosphere , high temperature, humidity and vibration of industrial complexes . In principle all subscriber station shall be connected to the central unit by ordinary standard twisted , multi paired PVC insulated , PVC sheathed telephone cable. Equipment details : The system microprocessor based and consist of the following : a)CCU for system b)No of subscriber stations c)Power supply units including set of backup battery d)Interconnecting cables CCU:- CCU is microprocessor based intended foe automatic speech path switching and blocking between various subscriber station connected to the system.It is modular in design and is hosed in dust proof , self supporting or wall mounting cabinet with a lockable rear door . The CCU is provided diagnostic features that is facility for monitoring and checking the function subscriber station . Subscriber stations:- Each subscriber station consist pre amplifier ,an amplifier ,a loudspeaker a noise compensated microphone , power supply equipments and a switch board carrying no of push button for station selection and group calls and junction boxes. Power supply:-The equipment is suitable for operation from a centralized 240 Volt, 50 Hz Single phase AC mains power supply. On failure of AC supply the system will automatically switch over to inverter supply derived from a set of back up battery. Interconnecting Cables:-The CCU shall be connected with all the subscriber stations using multi pair telephones cables and shall have termination facility as required for incoming as well as outgoing cables.Each subscriber stations is connected to its loudspeaker through a pair of copper cables . Each subscriber station will be connected to the centralized power supply source by a core , 1.5 sq.mm . ATC , PVC , insulated and PVC sheathed power supply cables.

LSTB(Loudspeaker talkback system)


Loudspeaker Talkback System works in one to one mode in which A calling person lift the handset and press to PAGE to call the desired person. Paging announcement is heard by all the loudspeaker except that of the calling station or calling person . After announcement calling person releases the press to PAGE and waits for response of called person . Called person will go to the nearest station and communicate with the calling person directly in private mode.

Various modes of Loudspeaker Talkback System is:1. Press-to-Talk Mode: As the term implies, the operator merely presses the Off/Listen/Talk switch to its Talk position to communicate with other stations on the system. The loudspeaker acts as a microphone in this position. The spring-loaded switch will return to the Listen position when released. The Off/Listen/Talk switch will mute the loudspeaker when placed in the Off position. The signal lamp will still operate with this switch turned Off. 2. Headset/Handset Mode: Plugging a headset or telephone handset into the front panel will cause the LS-3 to function exactly as a headset station. The LS-3 detects the presence of the headset or handset, and automatically disconnects the loudspeaker. The Microphone On/Off switch is used to mute the microphone in the headset or handset. The Off/Listen/Talk switch should be left in the Listen position in this mode.

3. Full Duplex, Hands-free Mode: When an LSM-1 or 2 gooseneck microphone is plugged into the front panel , the LS-3 detects this and shifts to its full duplex, hands-free mode. The gooseneck microphone and the built-in loudspeaker operate simultaneously, with none of the clipping off of initial consonants, as happens in a VOX operated circuit. The operator may speak and listen at the same time, without any switching. The very

high side tone rejection performance of Production Intercom systems permits this use without feedback, and at surprisingly high levels. For best performance in this mode, the recessed side tone control must be optimized. Only one LS-3 may be used in this mode within any one acoustic environment. Attempting to use more than one without acoustic isolation may result in serious feedback problems. In a noisy environment, the Microphone On/Off switch may be used to mute the output of the

microphone to other stations.

There are five modes of control, determined by the position of the recessed Override level control accessible through the front panel, and adding or removing links on the rear PC board. Mode 0: No override function Mode 1: Switch to preset override volume level Mode 2: As mode 1, plus shunts Off/Listen/Talk from Off to Listen Mode 3: As mode 1, plus shunts Off/Listen/Talk from any position to Listen. Mode 4: As mode 1, plus shunts Off/Listen/Talk from Talk to Listen

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