Bell Control Technical Data 3700: Difference between revisions
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=== Module Address Switch === | === Module Address Switch === | ||
Module addresses are human readable (not binary). The switches are numbered 1 to 3 left to right at the top of each module. Set module 4 as 3 | Module addresses are human readable (not binary). The switches are numbered 1 to 3 left to right at the top of each module. Set module 4 as 1+3, module 5 as 2+3. | ||
==== Non-musical controls ==== | ==== Non-musical controls ==== | ||
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==== Carillon panels ==== | ==== Carillon panels ==== | ||
* Standard configuration Map switches 4&5 are OFF, 6 is ON. | |||
* Custom configurations (Interface module will have a label indicating the specials file number F''nnnnn'') for sub-bourdons and missing semitones Map switches 4&5 are ON, 6 is OFF. | |||
Notes given are for a non-transposed instrument. Transposition is set up in the controller if needed. | |||
===== Five output modules ===== | ===== Five output modules ===== | ||
Up to three 20 output panels support five octaves minus one semitone. Address the modules from 1 to 5: | Up to three 20 output panels support five octaves minus one semitone. Address the modules from 1 to 5: | ||
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* Panel 2 outputs notes C to B (third and fourth octaves) | * Panel 2 outputs notes C to B (third and fourth octaves) | ||
* Panel 3 outputs notes C to B (fifth and sixth octaves) | * Panel 3 outputs notes C to B (fifth and sixth octaves) | ||
===== Seven or eight output modules ===== | ===== Seven or eight output modules ===== | ||
From 25 to 32 fully chromatic outputs on a single panel. Address the modules from 0 to 7: | From 25 to 32 fully chromatic outputs on a single panel. Address the modules from 0 to 7: | ||
* Module 6: 1 | * Module 6: 1+2 ON | ||
* Module 7: 1 | * Module 7: 1+2+3 ON | ||
== Installation == | == Installation == | ||
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If shielded cable is used (recommended), connect the shield to the lower right mounting screw of the Interface Module. Do not connect the shield at the controller end. | If shielded cable is used (recommended), connect the shield to the lower right mounting screw of the Interface Module. Do not connect the shield at the controller end. | ||
===== AX Wall Mount Controller ===== | |||
The interface connector's 12V has insufficient current to power the AX Controller. In this case the tower panel will have a DIN rail mounted power supply to provide operating current for the controller. The data cable should have at least 18 AWG wires for lengths over 50 feet. | |||
==== AX Fiber optic cable ==== | ==== AX Fiber optic cable ==== | ||
Use [[Optical_fiber_interface|Multi-mode Duplex cable]] with two ST connectors at each end. Use care when installing the cable to prevent kinks and damage to the ends. The ends should be marked by color, number or with specification text on one channel of the 'zip' cord. Whichever channel is plugged into the left STATUS of the tower panel, also connects to the left STATUS connector on the rear of the AX touch screen controller. The opposite color should be plugged into the right DATA connectors at both ends. | |||
Fiber STATUS is required for the AX controller to see that the tower panel is ready. If only one fiber channel is available, request a '''BLIND FIBER''' interface for the controller. | |||
For | For multi-panel carillon installations, only Panel 1 will have the optical interface. Parallel the 485 DATA terminals of all tower panels. | ||
==== LX Systems ==== | ==== LX Systems ==== | ||
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This module supports up to three swinging bells. | This module supports up to three swinging bells. | ||
Connect low current swinging motor enable lines to the | Connect low current swinging motor enable lines to the 3721 Relay modules as follows: | ||
* intelliSwing motor panel '''L1 OUT''' (from logic circuit breaker) connects to 3721 '''FUSED INPUT''' terminal | * intelliSwing motor panel '''L1 OUT''' (from logic circuit breaker) connects to 3721 '''FUSED INPUT''' terminal | ||
* intelliSwing motor panel '''S1 IN''' (switch input) connects to | * intelliSwing motor panel '''S1 IN''' (switch input) connects to 3721 '''1 N.O.''' terminal | ||
** subsequent motors similarly connect to their respective outputs. | ** subsequent motors similarly connect to their respective outputs. | ||
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Configuration errors are indicated by blinking Input light on the interface board. If no error lights are lit on output modules then the problem is an invalid setting of the Panel Configuration switch on the interface board. If an error light is lit on an output module, its address switch is incorrectly set for that type of panel. | Configuration errors are indicated by blinking Input light on the interface board. If no error lights are lit on output modules then the problem is an invalid setting of the Panel Configuration switch on the interface board. If an error light is lit on an output module, its address switch is incorrectly set for that type of panel. | ||
Correctly configured modules will result in a self test that activates outputs from left to right | Correctly configured modules will result in a self test that activates outputs from left to right, unless a combo board for the largest bell is at the right end of the array. | ||
* Two modules error lights do not come on (other modules do) | * Two modules error lights do not come on (other modules do) | ||
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If error lights occur on output modules, the following operational errors may be indicated: | If error lights occur on output modules, the following operational errors may be indicated: | ||
* All module's error light comes on and stays on. | * All module's error light comes on and stays on. | ||
** If Bit Map mode is selected (Map configuration switches 4, 5 and 6 are all ON), a constant input data stream is | ** If Bit Map mode is selected (Map configuration switches 4, 5 and 6 are all ON), a constant input data stream is required. Check connections between the panel and controller. The interface module's Signal light should be indicating presence of the input signal. Perhaps the controller has not been configured for Bit Map mode. | ||
* One module error light comes on. The error resets when the Active state comes on next time. | * One module error light comes on. The error resets when the Active state comes on next time. | ||
** This indicates that the output pulse exceeded the | ** This indicates that the output pulse exceeded the module's maximum allowed pulse time. Reduce the pulse time on the controller (AX or Bit Map modes). Factory technicians must adjust pulse times using Chime.Center. Make sure the system has [[Network_setup_AX|Internet connectivity]] before calling for service. | ||
=== Test buttons === | === Test buttons === | ||
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:75 - one blink - only for | :75 - one blink - only for | ||
* very small bells in chimes and carillons for faster repeat | * very small bells in chimes and carillons for faster repeat | ||
* refurbished Deagan 67 actions with DA3862 solid state action control module | * refurbished Deagan 67 actions with a [[DA3862 Deagan Solid State Action|solid state action control module]] | ||
:100 - two blinks - (Carillon panel 3 default) | :100 - two blinks - (Carillon panel 3 default) | ||
:150 - three blinks - (Carillon panel 2 default) | :150 - three blinks - (Carillon panel 2 default) | ||
:200 - four blinks - Default (most panels) | :200 - four blinks - Default (most panels) | ||
Only use the following for Deagan or motorized tolling hammers | Only use the following for Deagan or motorized tolling hammers | ||
:300 - five blinks - Deagan 'O' type action with original relays | :300 - five blinks - Deagan '67-O' type action with original relays | ||
:550 - six blinks - Deagan 'G' or 'L' type action with original relays | :550 - six blinks - Deagan '67-G' or '67-L' type action with original relays | ||
:600 - seven blinks - Deagan 'F' type action with original relays | :600 - seven blinks - Deagan '67-F' type action with original relays | ||
:650 - eight blinks - rarely used | :650 - eight blinks - rarely used | ||