AVSL 952.801 NOISE POLLUTION CONTROL SYSTEM User Manual

Noise pollution control system, Set-up procedure, Terminal connections

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SET-UP PROCEDURE

Initial Power Up

On initial power up the timer/power indicator will flash and

the OK indicator LED will then illuminate. Due to certain

installation conditions the T1 and T2 indicator LEDs may flash

before returning to the OK indication LED. This unit is now
ready for adjustment.

Adjustment

VR-1 (the overall microphone gain) should be adjusted*

accordingly to determine the desired decibel (dB) level
required to trigger the unit.

Fine Adjustment

VR-2 high filter adjustment - this should be adjusted* if you

require more or less sensitivity to high frequencies, eg. vocals,
etc.

VR-3 low filter adjustment - this should be adjusted* if you

require more or less sensitivity to low frequencies, eg. bass.

*Adjustment:

Anti clockwise = less sensitive . . . Clockwise = more sensitive

VR-5 timer adjustment - this is normally set to 1 - 1.5 second

intervals giving an overall time of approximately 7 - 10 x 2

seconds. Interval steps can be set by observing the flashing

power indicator LED once on plus once off = 1 clock pulse.

5 pulses = cut off, 5 more pulses to auto reset. 10 pulses = 1

complete cycle.

After being triggered and the volume not being reduced, the

unit will then cut off for the time you have pre-set and then it
will reset.

Keyswitch

The keyswitch has two settings, monitor and active.

Monitor - allows the unit to assess the music but it will not cut

off the power if the preset level is met.

Active - allows the unit to monitor the music but will cut off

the power if the preset level is met.

TERMINAL CONNECTIONS

MAIN PANEL CONNECTIONS

M1 = Microphone +

M2 = Microphone – (earth/screen)

Ensure screened microphone cable is used to connect mic to

M1 and M2.

Note: On board relay connections (J and K) can be regarded

as an On/Off switch (i.e. when unit displays green ON LED,

contacts are closed, when red OFF LED is displayed contacts

are open circuit). The unit must be powered up and the mic

must be connected to ensure steady Green OK LED, otherwise

j-K is open circuit.

J

= on board relay normally open (when unit is not

powered up)

K

= on board relay common

J-K = used to switch the 30 amp relay coil/contactor coil or

other device depending on installation requirements

Note: Connections A-D are low voltage drive outputs only, and

are connected to corresponding connections on remote light

display if fitted.

A = traffic lights 0 volt (common)

B

= traffic lights red channel

C

= traffic lights yellow channel

D = traffic lights green channel

FA1 = fire alarm +24Vdc input from any existing fire alarm

system (usually nearest bell or siren)

FA3 = fire alarm negative input

P1 = earth

P2/P2A and P3/P3A are 18Vac input/output connections from

TX1 secondary mains transformer. The 18Vac available at these

connectors is also used to power low voltage auxiliary panels

or devices, eg. remote relays, etc.

NOISE POLLUTION

CONTROL SYSTEM

Stock code:

952.801

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