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DICENTIS Conference System en Hardware Installation Manual DICENTIS Table of Contents | en 3 Table of contents 1 2 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 3 3.1 3.2 4 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.3.1 4.3.2 4.4 4.4.1 4.4.2 4.4.3 5 5.1 5.2 5.2.1 5.2.2 5.3 5.4 6 6.1 7 7.1 7.2 7.3 7.4 8 Safety About this manual Intended audience Alerts and notice signs Copyright and disclaimer Document history System installation overview Typical system setup System extension System installation design and planning System capabilities Hardware requirements Power supply capacity calculation plan Calculation using DCNM-APS(2) or DCNM-PS(2) Calculation using PoE switches Redundancy options Redundant cabling for DCNMAPS/DCNMPS units Redundant cabling for DCNM-APS2/DCNM-PS2 units Redundant server PC Installation material and tools System Network Cable System Cable Connectors DCNM-CBCON-I Installation Cable Connectors DCNM-CBCON-N Network Cable Connectors DCNM-CBTK System Network Cable Toolkit DCNM-CB250 System Installation Cable Mechanical installation of Central Equipment Audio Powering Switch and Powering Switch Mechanical installation of Contribution Devices DICENTIS devices DICENTIS Microphones DCNM-MMDSP Anti-reflection foil DCNM-NCH Name Card Holder Installation Test 4 5 5 5 5 6 7 8 10 14 14 16 17 17 19 21 22 23 25 26 26 27 28 28 29 30 31 31 34 34 38 40 40 41 Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
4 en | Safety 1 DICENTIS Safety Prior to installing or operating products, always read the Important Safety Instructions which are available as a separate multilingual document: Important Safety Instructions (Safety_ML). These instructions are supplied together with all equipment that can be connected to the mains supply. Safety precautions Some of the DICENTIS Conference System products are designed to be connected to the public mains network. To avoid any risk of electric shock, all interventions must be carried out with disconnected mains supply. Interventions with the equipment switched on are authorized only when it is impossible to switch the equipment off. The operation must only be performed by qualified personnel. Old electrical and electronic appliances Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable must be collected separately and sent for environmentally compatible recycling (in accordance with the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive). To dispose of old electrical or electronic devices, you should use the return and collection systems put in place in the country concerned. 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 2 2.1 2.2 About this manual | en 5 About this manual The purpose of this manual is to provide information required for installing the DICENTIS Conference System. This installation manual is available as a digital document in the Adobe portable document format (PDF). For more information, refer to the product related information on www.boschsecurity.com Intended audience This hardware installation manual is intended for installers of a DICENTIS Conference System. Alerts and notice signs Four types of signs can be used in this manual. The type is closely related to the effect that may be caused if it is not observed. These signs - from least severe effect to most severe effect - are:
Notice!
Containing additional information. Usually, not observing a notice does not result in damage to the equipment or personal injuries. Caution!
The equipment or the property can be damaged, or persons can be lightly injured if the alert is not observed. Warning!
The equipment or the property can be seriously damaged, or persons can be severely injured if the alert is not observed. Danger!
Not observing the alert can lead to severe injuries or death. 2.3 Copyright and disclaimer All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the publisher. For information on getting permission for reprints and excerpts, contact Bosch Security Systems B.V.. The content and illustrations are subject to change without prior notice. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
!!6 en | About this manual DICENTIS 2.4 Document history Release date Documentation version Reason 2013.08 2014.07 2014.10 2015.07 2015.11 2016.07 V1.0 V1.1 V1.2 V1.3 V1.31 V1.4 1st edition. 2nd edition. New sections: 1 WEEE, 3.2 system ext, 5.2.1, 5.2.2. Sections updated: 2.4, 4.3.2, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 7.2 +
DCNMMICx added. 3rd edition. Sections updated: 2.4, 3.2, 4.1 and 4.3.1. 4th edition. New section: 4.4, including sub-sections: 4.4.1, 4.4.2, and 4.4.3. Sections updated: 2.4, 3.1, 3.2, 4.1, 4.3, 4.3.1, 5.3, 5.4, 6.1, 7.4, 8. 5th edition. Sections updated: 2.4, 7.1. Terminology updated. 6th edition. Terminology updated. DCN multimedia changed to DICENTIS. Sections updated: 3.1, 3.2, 4.1, 4.3.1, 4.3.2, 4.4.1, 4.4.2, 4.4.3, 5.3, 5.4, 7.1, 7.2, 7.3, 7.4, 8. 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 3 System installation overview | en 7 System installation overview It is advisable to participate in the DICENTIS Conference System training before you install, configure, prepare, and operate a DICENTIS Conference System. The DICENTIS Conference System is an IP based conference system which runs on an OMNEO compatible Ethernet network. It is used for distributing and processing audio, video and data signals. The DICENTIS Conference System can be quickly and easily configured as a daisychain configuration or as a star configuration:
Daisychain configuration: Uses dedicated cabling, consisting of CAT5e cables including two additional power conductors (see Typical system setup, page 8). Star configuration: Each DICENTIS device is connected with an individual standard CAT5e cable. An Ethernet switch is also required for providing Power over Ethernet
(PoE). Notice!
When Power over Ethernet is used, DICENTIS devices cannot be daisychained. See also Typical system setup, page 8 Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
8 en | System installation overview DICENTIS 3.1 Typical system setup Figure 3.1: Typical DICENTIS Conference System setup A typical DICENTIS Conference System consists of:
1. System server controller (PC):
The heart of the system. It licenses functionality, configures and controls the system. 2. Client PC:
3. 4. Can be used to: Manage meetings, prepare meetings and configure the system. Audio Powering Switch (DCNM-APS / DCNM-APS2):
Controls the system audio, routes audio from and to the system and supplies power to the DICENTIS devices. Powering Switch (DCNM-PS / DCNM-PS2):
Is used to increase the number of DICENTIS devices connected to the system. 5. DICENTIS devices): DCNM-D, DCNM-DVT, DCNM-DSL, DCNM-DE / DCNM-MMD, DCNM-
MMD2:
Participants can use their DICENTIS device to contribute to a meeting. 5.1 is a DICENTIS multimedia Device used for system power on/off. This device is always connected to the powered socket of the Audio Powering Switch or Powering Switch. Note: Only one DICENTIS multimedia Device should be connected here. 5.2 is a DICENTIS device used via a Power over Ethernet (PoE) Ethernet switch. Note: Only one DICENTIS device should be connected here. 6. 7. System Network Cable (DCNMCBxxx):
Connects DICENTIS devices, the Audio Powering Switch, and one or more Powering Switches to each other. Ethernet switch:
Ethernet switch with PoE on some ports.
- Routes the system data via Ethernet.
- Provides power to the DICENTIS devices via PoE. 8. CAT5e Ethernet cable (minimum requirement). 9. Optional HD Conference Dome (VCD811-IWT) + external power supply:
Captures the image of a speaking participant. 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 1824398866665888765.15.2 DICENTIS System installation overview | en 9 This system overview does not give information on redundant network options. For more information, refer to Redundancy options, page 21. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
10 en | System installation overview DICENTIS 3.2 System extension The DICENTIS Conference System is scalable from small to medium to large. This section describes what a small, medium and large system is and what the requirements are for these systems:
A small DICENTIS Conference System (see Typical system setup, page 8) consists of:
A medium DICENTIS Conference System consists of:
up to 100 DICENTIS devices. all DICENTIS devices in 1 subnet. 1 DICENTIS Audio Powering Switch for the audio processing. 1 Server PC which hosts the DICENTIS services. up to 450 DICENTIS nodes. Refer to table X about the node count of DICENTIS equipment. all DICENTIS devices in 1 subnet. 1 DICENTIS Audio Powering Switch for the audio processing. 1 Server PC which hosts the DICENTIS services. 1 ARNI-Standard to increase the size of the system. A large DICENTIS Conference System consists of:
multiple subnets connected by use of a router/L3 switch. up to 750 DICENTIS devices. Each subnet can have up to 450 DICENTIS nodes. Refer to the following table for the node count of DICENTIS equipment. The first subnet has:
- 1 DICENTIS Audio Powering Switch for the audio processing.
- 1 Server PC which hosts the DICENTIS services.
- 1 ARNI-Enterprise to increase the size of the system. All other subnets have 1 ARNI-Standard to increase the size of the system. Note: There is no DICENTIS Audio Powering Switch in the other subnets. Device DICENTIS server DICENTIS meeting application DICENTIS Audio Powering Switch DICENTIS Powering Switch DICENTIS multimedia device DICENTIS discussion device DICENTIS discussion device select language DICENTIS discussion device voting DICENTIS discussion device extended ARNIE OMNEO interface ARNIS OMNEO interface Table 3.1: Nodes count of DICENTIS equipment Node count 0 0 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS System installation overview | en 11 An ARNI (Audio Routed Network Interface) is used to increase the number of DICENTIS devices on a single subnet and to connect multiple DICENTIS system subnets. If more than one subnet is required, two types of an ARNI must be used. OMN-ARNIS (ARNIS OMNEO interface): The ARNIS is required for increasing the system size above 100 DICENTIS devices. It supports up to 450 DICENTIS nodes in its subnet. It also acts as a DHCP server in its subnet. OMN-ARNIE (ARNIE OMNEO interface): The ARNIE is required for increasing the system size above 450 DICENTIS nodes. It supports up to 450 DICENTIS nodes in its subnet. It also acts as a DHCP server in its subnet. It can connect up to 40 subnets, each with an ARNIS. Defining subnets and subnet masks A subnet is a logical, visible subdivision of an IP network. The number of DICENTIS devices that can be in the same subnet depends on the subnet mask. A standard class C subnet (255.255.255 or /24) can contain 254 IP addresses. Some DICENTIS devices have 2 IP addresses. For this reason, Bosch advises to use 255.255.252.0
(or /22) as a subnet mask. This allows you to have 1018 IP addresses. The following table lists the number of IP address per DICENTIS device in a DICENTIS Conference System. Device IP addresses DICENTIS server (optional Meeting Application) Client PC running DICENTIS meeting application DICENTIS Audio Powering Switch DICENTIS Powering Switch DICENTIS multimedia device DICENTIS discussion device DICENTIS discussion device select language DICENTIS discussion device voting DICENTIS discussion device extended ARNIEnterprise ARNIStandard IP camera SDI video switcher Table 3.2: Nodes count of DICENTIS equipment 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 Maximum number of DICENTIS devices in a string:
The max age timer should be set to 22 when RSTP is used for cable redundancy to prevent a defective cable or powering switch from influencing the system. Each time data hops from one switch to another, the age is increased by one. This timer can be reached or exceeded, because a daisy chain can be used to loop through the DICENTIS devices. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
12 en | System installation overview DICENTIS This timer (or restriction) cannot be reached when there is no cable redundancy. This is because the power limitation will be reached before the max age restriction is reached. The timer can be reached when:
you use cable redundancy. the system is incorrectly wired. 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS System installation overview | en 13 Multi subnet DICENTIS Conference System The following figure illustrates a typical multi subnet DICENTIS Conference System with a total of 1200 DICENTIS devices. The system is divided over four (4) subnets, where two (2) subnets having a maximum of 400 DICENTIS devices and an OMN-ARNIS are connected. The system has one OMN-ARNIS installed in the first subnet with a maximum of 400 DICENTIS devices connected (Note that only one OMN-ARNIS is allowed within a multiple subnet DICENTIS Conference System). Subnet four (4): When using multiple subnets, make sure that all cameras needed to capture video of the seats are all connected to the same subnet. Figure 3.2: Typical DICENTIS Conference System with multiple subnets 1: External video switcher. 2: Dome camera. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
192.168.64.xOMN-ARNI-E192.168.64.1VLAN64192.168.65.254Ports 1, 2, 3, 4L3 SwitchVLAN66192.168.67.254Ports 5, 6, 7, 8VLAN74 (internet)192.168.1.253Ports 17, 18, 19, 20VLAN68192.168.69.254Ports 9, 10, 11, 12VLAN70192.168.71.255Internal DHPC serverPorts 13, 14, 15, 16Internet Router192.168.1.254DCNM-APSDCNM server PCDCNM-PSDICENTIS devicesMax. 420 nodesDICENTIS devicesMax. 420 nodesDICENTIS devicesMax. 420 nodesDCNM-PSOMN-ARNI-S192.168.66.1OMN-ARNI-S192.168.68.1192.168.66.x192.168.1.x192.168.68.x192.168.70.x12 14 en | System installation design and planning DICENTIS 4 System installation design and planning Before you start to install system devices and connect system cabling, you should make a system design and planning:
Make a cable (connection) plan:
Familiarize yourself with the product and system capabilities. Calculate the system network cable length. Calculate the system power consumption. Calculate the required power capacity of the system. Notice!
The DICENTIS Conference System uses the RSTP protocol when redundant cabling mode is enabled. If the DICENTIS Conference System needs to be connected with the locally present network, please consult the local IT department before continuing with the installation design. 4.1 Notice!
Make sure that the cable lengths and power consumptions do not exceed the specifications. Not doing so will result in malfunctioning at any moment of the DICENTIS Conference System and products. The lengths of the system network cables. The number of connected devices. The system power supply capacity. System capabilities The capability of the DICENTIS Conference System and DICENTIS products depends on:
Cable length System network cables (DCNMCBxx) lengths (2, 5, 10 or 25 m) have a direct effect on the available power supply capacity. The longer the system network cable, the less power supply capacity is available to drive the connected devices. Therefore, choose the lengths of the system network cables carefully. Notice!
Custom network cables must never exceed the maximum Ethernet specification of 100m
(IEEE 802.3ab). Keep your network hierarchy as flat as possible. This means having as few levels as possible. It is recommended not to exceed 7 levels. See the following example: 1: 1st level = Root switch, 2: 2 nd level = switch, 3: 3 rd level = switch. 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS System installation design and planning | en 15 The Audio Powering Switch and the Powering Switch, or Offtheshelf PoE Ethernet switches. Figure 4.1: Example: Switch-levels Power supply capacity The total system network cable length and connected devices determine the required power supply capacity. The power within the DICENTIS Conference System is supplied by:
Calculation tool The calculation tool can be used to calculate the total power capacity of the system. This makes the design and planning of the DICENTIS Conference System easier. The calculation tool uses the power consumption of the devices and the system network cable lengths to calculate the needed system power supply capacity. The calculation tool is on the DVD supplied with the Audio Powering Switch and is part of the DICENTIS software DCNM.iso file. The DCNM.iso file can be downloaded from the Bosch website at: https://licensing.boschsecurity.com/software Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
122223333 16 en | System installation design and planning DICENTIS 4.2 Hardware requirements Switches The following minimal requirements apply to switches:
1 Gbit or higher with hardware switching capabilities. Quality of Service through differentiated services with 4 or more output queues and strict priority packet scheduling.
(Optional) IGMPv3 or IGMPv2 snooping. To optimize bandwidth usage, IGMP snooping can be used. This is useful in systems with >10 multicast streams, although not absolutely required. Sufficient performance for handling a large number of IGMP query responses, depending on the number of (directly or indirectly) connected devices to that switch. Hardware support for IGMP is strongly recommended.
(Optional) (Rapid) Spanning Tree support, in case redundant networks are used.
(Optional) SNMPv3 support for switch supervision purposes. Routers The following minimal requirements apply to routers:
1 Gbit or higher Ethernet ports. Supports PIMDM or Bidirectional PIM. Performs IP routing in hardware (i.e. a layer 3 switch) to minimize the routing delay. Packet forwarding rate > 1,000,000 packets per second per port (e.g. 8 Mpps for an 8port router). Non-blocking backplane per switching port, i.e. 2 Gbit per port (e.g. 16 Gbps for an 8port router). MAC address table of at least 1000 addresses per directly connected subnet. 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 4.3 System installation design and planning | en 17 Power supply capacity calculation plan How to start Notice!
It is advisable to use the power calculation tool. The calculation tool is on the DVD supplied with the Audio Powering Switch and is also part of the DICENTIS software DCNM.iso file, which can be downloaded from the Bosch website at: https://licensing.boschsecurity.com/
software Decide how to supply power to the DICENTIS devices:
If you want to use PoE Ethernet switches, continue with chapter Calculation using PoE switches, page 19. Using the Audio Powering Switch and one or more Powering Switches. Using one or more PoE Ethernet switches. See also Calculation using DCNM-APS(2) or DCNM-PS(2), page 17 Installation material and tools, page 26 4.3.1 Calculation using DCNM-APS(2) or DCNM-PS(2) Notice!
If you want to use customized cables, or a more accurate power supply capacity calculation plan is needed, you should use the power calculation tool. To calculate the total power supply capacity:
1. Count all DICENTIS devices. 2. 3. Count each system network cable of the same length. Know the exact location where the devices are installed. Device type DCNM-D DCNM-DSL DCNM-DVT DCNM-DE DCNM-MMD DCNM-MMD2 DCNMCB02 DCNMCB05 DCNMCB10 DCNMCB25 Power consumption (Watts) 3.1 3.6 3.7 5.00 11.30 12.00 1.19 2.43 4.50 10.71 Table 4.1: Power consumption (Watts) Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
18 en | System installation design and planning DICENTIS Ordering number Cable lengths m 2 5 10 25 ft 6.56 16.40 32.81 82.02 DCNM-CB02 DCNM-CB05 DCNM-CB10 DCNM-CB25 Table 4.2: Cable types and lengths Rear view Figure 4.2: Audio Powering Switch Figure 4.3: Powering Switch Item 1, 5 2, 6 3, 7 4, 8 9 10 11 12 13 Description XLR line outputs 1 and 2. RCA line outputs 1 and 2. XLR line inputs 1 and 2. RCA line inputs 1 and 2. Mains inlet, mains switch and fuse holder. Reset button. Ground switch (grounded or floating). Socket 1 without power. Socket 2 low power. 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 1012131517191114161820123456789101213151714161819209 DICENTIS System installation design and planning | en 19 Item Description 15, 17, 19 Socket 3, 4, 5 high power. 14, 16, 18, 20 Overload LED for sockets 25:
Green: Power OK. Red: Overload. Remove cable and wait a few seconds for the system to reset the overload. Network and Power connector Max. power output (W) Max. devices Socket 1 (12) Socket 2 (13) Socket 3 (15) Socket 4 (17) Socket 5 (19) No power capacity 15 144 144 144
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1 40 40 40 Table 4.3: Power supply capacity DCNMAPS(2) / DCNMPS(2) Calculation examples The following example gives you an indication of the maximum load to each socket of an Audio Powering Switch or Powering Switch. Socket 2: 50 m cable + DCNM-MMD2 = 12 W1 Socket 3: 10 m cable + DCNM-MMD2 + 9x (2 m cable + DCNM-MMD2)
= (4.5 + 12) + 9x(1.19 + 12) = 135.21 W2. Socket 4: 10 m cable + DCNM-D + 19x (2 m cable +DCNM-D)
= (4.5 + 3.1) + 19x(1.19 + 3.1) = 89.11 W2. Socket 5: 10 m cable + DCNM-DE + 19x (2 m cable + DCNM-DE)
= (4.5 + 5) + 19x(1.19 + 5) = 127.11 W2. 1 For socket 2, the cable power consumption of the cable does not need to be counted if only one device is connected to this output. 2 The shortest redundant cable does not need to be counted. Calculation using PoE switches Select one or more PoE Ethernet switches to supply power to the DICENTIS devices. Each DICENTIS device must be connected to an individual PoE enabled output of an Ethernet switch. Notice!
Some PoE Ethernet switches can only supply power to a limited number of ports. Others can supply power to every port, but the total power the Ethernet switch can supply is limited. Please consult the documentation of the PoE Ethernet switch used. Notice!
Using PoE, DICENTIS devices cannot be daisychained connected. Using PoE does not provide redundant cabling. 4.3.2 Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
20 en | System installation design and planning DICENTIS Figure 4.4: Bottom view DICENTIS devices (DCNM-MMD / DCNM-MMD2) Figure 4.5: Bottom view DICENTIS devices (DCNM-D / DCNM-DVT / DCNM-DSL / DCNM-DE) Item Description 1 2 Network connector Network/PoE connector 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 2121 DICENTIS 4.4 System installation design and planning | en 21 a network cable is defective or accidentally disconnected. one of the components fails. Redundancy options DICENTIS Conference Systems can be created with network redundancy. This ensures that the system will continue to work if:
Different levels of redundancy can be created in the system depending on:
The following sections explain the redundancy options that can be used when designing your DICENTIS Conference System. Each option can be combined in the DICENTIS Conference System, providing you observe the redundant cabling limitations. Refer to:
the type of unit used in the system (DCNM-APS / DCNM-PS or DCNM-APS2 / DCNM-PS2) the number of redundant components used in the system. the amount of redundant network cabling. Redundant cabling for DCNMAPS/DCNMPS units, page 22. Redundant cabling for DCNM-APS2/DCNM-PS2 units, page 23. Redundant server PC, page 25. Notice!
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) must be enabled in the DICENTIS Conference System for these redundancy options to work correctly. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
22 en | System installation design and planning DICENTIS 4.4.1 Redundant cabling for DCNMAPS/DCNMPS units This section describes how to create redundant cabling for DCNM-APS or DCNM-PS units. The maximum number of Ethernet devices in the loop (including the root switch) is 22. In a system with no Ethernet switch(es), the APS is the root switch. The total number of devices allowed in a loop depends on:
The type of device connected in the loop (for example, DCNM-MMD2 devices consume more power than DCNM-DE devices). The length of the loop (cable also consumes power). The figure shows how to calculate the number of devices in the loop. The red line shows the largest loop. The # sign shows the way the devices are counted. In the example below up to 21 discussion devices can be connected. Figure 4.6: DICENTIS devices connected with redundant cabling to the same DCNM-APS / DCNM-PS type unit 1: DCNM-APS or DCNM-PS. 2: DICENTIS devices. 3: DICENTIS cabling (redundant loop). Cabling possibilities (DCNMAPS/DCNMPS) Limitations/requirements Connect the DICENTIS devices in a daisy chain configuration from a high power socket on a DCNM-PS or DCNM-APS to another high power socket on the same DCNM-PS or DCNM-APS. The redundancy is for cable only. If the DCNM-PS or DCNM-APS fails, all DICENTIS devices connected to that unit will also fail. If a single DICENTIS device fails, the other DICENTIS devices in the daisy chain will continue to work. To enable redundancy, Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) must be enabled. You can use any of the high power sockets (3, 4, or 5) to create the daisy chain. The redundant loop must be connected to the same DCNM-APS or same DCNM-PS. See also Power supply capacity calculation plan, page 17 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 1233#1#2#22 DICENTIS 4.4.2 System installation design and planning | en 23 Redundant cabling for DCNM-APS2/DCNM-PS2 units This section describes how to create redundant cabling for DCNM-APS2 / DCNM-PS2 type units. The maximum number of Ethernet devices in the largest possible loop (including the root switch) is 22. In a system with no Ethernet switch(es), the APS is the root switch. The total number of devices allowed in a loop depends on:
The type of device connected in the loop (for example, DCNM-MMD2 devices consume more power than DCNM-DE devices). The length of the loop (cable also consumes power). The figure shows how to calculate the number of devices in the loop. The red line shows the largest loop. The # sign shows the way the devices are counted. In the example below up to 19 discussion devices can be connected. Figure 4.7: DICENTIS discussion devices connected with redundant cabling between DCNM-PS2 / DCNM-
APS2 type units 1: DICENTIS system/client PC. 2: Network switch (with optional redundant power supply) 3: DCNM-APS2 4: DCNM-PS2 5: DICENTIS cabling (redundant loop) Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
#1#2#22#3#21134555555442 24 en | System installation design and planning DICENTIS Limitations/requirements The redundancy is for cable only. If the DCNM-PS or DCNM-APS fails, all DICENTIS devices connected to that unit will also fail. To enable redundancy:
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) must be enabled in the DICENTIS Conference System. a network switch with redundant power supply, should be connected to the DCNM-PS2 / DCNM-APS2 units, as shown in the previous figure. Note: The redundant loop must be connected to another DCNM-PS2 type unit. You cannot use DCNM-PS / DCNM-APS type units to create redundant loops for power. The redundant loop will function in the same way as a DCNM-PS / DCNM-APS type unit. Refer to Redundant cabling for DCNMAPS/
DCNMPS units, page 22. Cabling possibilities (DCNM-APS2/DCNM-
PS2) Create a redundant loop by connecting the DICENTIS devices in a daisy chain configuration from a high power socket on a DCNM-PS2 / DCNM-APS2 to a high power socket on another DCNM-PS2. The redundant loop between two DCNM-PS2 units is for power and signal. If one of the DCNM-PS2 units fails, the other DCNM-PS2 unit will supply power and signal to the DICENTIS devices in the daisy chain. You can use any of the high power sockets (3, 4, or 5) on either of the DCNM-PS2 units to create the daisy chain/redundant loop. For example, high power socket 3 on one unit can be connected to high power socket 4 on another unit. You can create a redundant loop for signal only, by connecting the DICENTIS devices in a daisy chain configuration to the same DCNM-
PS2 or DCNM-APS2, although this is not recommended. The DCNM-PS2 unit is designed to reduce cost of ownership, for example, by allowing a maximum of three redundant loops to be connected between two DCNM-PS2 units. Notice!
Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (RSTP) must be enabled in the DICENTIS Conference System for these redundancy options to work correctly. See also Power supply capacity calculation plan, page 17 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 4.4.3 System installation design and planning | en 25 Redundant server PC System availability can be improved by connecting a redundant DICENTIS server PC and the associated components and cables to the DICENTIS Conference System. The maximum number of Ethernet devices in the largest possible loop (including the root switch) is 22. The total number of devices allowed in a loop depends on:
The type of device connected in the loop (for example, DCNM-MMD2 devices consume more power than DCNM-DE devices). The length of the loop (cable also consumes power). The figure shows how to calculate the number of devices in the loop. The red line shows the largest loop. The # sign shows the way the devices are counted. In the example below up to 17 devices can be connected. Figure 4.8: Redundant DICENTIS server PC with redundant components and cables 1: DICENTIS system/client PC 2: Network switch (with optional redundant power supply) 3: DCNM-APS2 4: DCNM-PS2 5: DICENTIS cabling (redundant loop) For this option to work the DICENTIS Conference System has to be run in combination with EverRun Enterprise software from Stratus Technologies. For more information, refer to the Stratus Technologies website. Other options that can be used for guaranteeing the reliability of the DICENTIS Conference System include:
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26 en | Installation material and tools DICENTIS 5 5.1 Installation material and tools This section describes installation material such as cables, connectors and tools. Recommedations Always use manufacturer specified installation products, materials and tools. In general, use different cable ducts for the system network cables, audio cables and mains supply cables. In public areas where people can touch or move above the connectors and cables, use metal protection covers. Warning!
Do not exceed the bend limitations of system network cables (DCNMCBxxx):
The minimum bend radius of the system network cable is 50 mm radius. System Network Cable The system network cables, terminated with connectors on both ends, are available in different lengths and are used to connect DICENTIS devices to each other. The cable consists of four CAT5e twisted pairs to transmit data and two copper wires to supply the power. Ordering number Cable lengths DCNM-CB02 DCNM-CB05 DCNM-CB10 DCNM-CB25 Table 5.1: Cable types and lengths m 2 5 10 25 ft 6.56 16.40 32.81 82.02 Figure 5.1: DCNM-CBxx cable and connector view 2016.07 | V1.4 |
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DICENTIS 5.2 Installation material and tools | en 27 System Cable Connectors The connectors are used to make your own system network cables or to replace a connector. Two types of system cable connectors are available: DCNM-CBCON-I Installation Cable Connectors, page 28 and DCNM-CBCON-N Network Cable Connectors, page 28. Caution!
Both connector types look similar but are different! So, only use the right type of connector with the right type of system cable. Figure 5.2: DCNM-CBCON Front and exploded view Item Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Strain relief boot Ferrule Plug connector shield Power contacts (Qty: 2) Load bar Power contact cavity (2 places) Housing Locking latch Signal contact cavity (8 Places) See also System Network Cable, page 26 DCNM-CB250 System Installation Cable, page 30 DCNM-CBTK System Network Cable Toolkit, page 29 Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
!1235798644315679812357986443156798 28 en | Installation material and tools DICENTIS 5.2.1 5.2.2 DCNM-CBCON-I Installation Cable Connectors The DICENTIS 50 Installation Cable Connectors DCNMCBCONI can only be used with the the DCNM-CB250 System Installation Cable, page 30 by using the DCNM-CBTK System Network Cable Toolkit, page 29. DCNM-CBCON-N Network Cable Connectors The DICENTIS 50 Network Cable Connectors DCNMCBCONN can only be used with the System Network Cable, page 26 by using the DCNM-CBTK System Network Cable Toolkit, page 29. 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 5.3 Installation material and tools | en 29 DCNM-CBTK System Network Cable Toolkit The system network cable toolkit is used to connect the System Cable Connectors, page 27 to the DCNM-CB250 System Installation Cable, page 30 or System Network Cable, page 26. Item Description 1 2 Power wiring tool. Signal wiring tool. Table 5.2: Toolkit content Notice!
Please consult the custom length for system network cables section on the DVD, which can be downloaded at: https://licensing.boschsecurity.com/software Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
21 30 en | Installation material and tools DICENTIS 5.4 DCNM-CB250 System Installation Cable The system installation cable, without connectors, is available in a length of 250 meters and is used for making your own system network cable. Refer also to the sections System Cable Connectors, page 27, DCNM-CBCON-I Installation Cable Connectors, page 28 and DCNM-CBTK System Network Cable Toolkit, page 29. Notice!
The maximum system network cable length is: 100 m / 328,9 ft. Notice!
Please consult the custom length for system network cables section on the DVD, which can be downloaded at: https://licensing.boschsecurity.com/software See also System Cable Connectors, page 27 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. DICENTIS 6 6.1 Mechanical installation of Central Equipment | en 31 Mechanical installation of Central Equipment Audio Powering Switch and Powering Switch The Audio Powering Switch is used:
to control system audio signals, to route audio signals to/from devices, to supply power to devices, as an Ethernet switch to connect the PC and DICENTIS devices (DCNM-D / DCNM-DVT /
DCNM-DSL / DCNM-DE / DCNM-MMD / DCNM-MMD2). supply power to devices. The Powering Switch is used to:
Scope of delivery The Audio Powering Switch and Powering Switch are shipped with the following parts:
Front view 1x Mains power cord. 1x Safety instructions. 1x Set of 19 inch mounting brackets. 4x bottom feet. 1x DVD containing manuals and software (only with Audio Powering Switch). Figure 6.1: Audio Powering Switch / Powering Switch Item Description 1 2 3 19 mounting brackets. Ventilation inlet. Indication LED:
Off: Switched off. Green: Switched on. Amber: Standby. Blinking: Services on the server PC are not running. Alternating green amber: When a software download is required. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
12213 32 en | Mechanical installation of Central Equipment DICENTIS Rear view Figure 6.2: Audio Powering Switch Figure 6.3: Powering Switch Item 1, 5 2, 6 3, 7 4, 8 9 10 11 12 13 Description XLR line outputs 1 and 2. RCA line outputs 1 and 2. XLR line inputs 1 and 2. RCA line inputs 1 and 2. Mains inlet, mains switch and fuse holder. Reset button. Ground switch (grounded or floating). Socket 1 without power. Socket 2 low power. 15, 17, 19 Socket 3, 4, 5 high power. 14, 16, 18, 20 Overload LED for sockets 25:
Green: Power OK. Red: Overload. Remove cable and wait a few seconds for the system to reset the overload. 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 1012131517191114161820123456789101213151714161819209 DICENTIS Mechanical installation of Central Equipment | en 33 How to install 1. Install the Audio Powering Switch or Powering Switch in a 19 inch device rack system or on a flat surface. Two 19 inch mounting brackets and four bottom feet are supplied with the Audio Powering Switch and Powering Switch. Refer to the following illustration. 2. Connect all required cabling. 3. Connect the mains supply. Figure 6.4: 19 inch rack, flat surface and feet mounting Item Description 1 2 3 19 inch rack mounting (bracket) Flat surface mounting (bracket) Feet mounting Notice!
The unit extends 30 mm in front of the 19 mounting brackets when installed in a 19 rack system. Caution!
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34 en | Mechanical installation of Contribution Devices DICENTIS 7 7.1 Mechanical installation of Contribution Devices DICENTIS devices The DICENTIS devices (DCNM-D, DCNM-DVT, DCNM-DSL, DCNM-DE, DCNM-MMD, DCNM-
MMD2) are used to:
monitor and control a meeting or conference (chairperson use, depending on the participate in a meeting or conference. configuration). DCNM-MMD / DCNM-MMD2 Figure 7.1: Front, top, rear and side views Item Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 capacitive touch screen. LED strip. Twoway loudspeaker. 3.5 mm stereo jack for headphone or headset with integrated microphone. Headphone volume control. Microphone request button. Chairperson priority or microphone mute button. Near Field Communication (NFC) reader (DCNM-MMD2 only). Cable guides. 10 Microphone input connector. 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 14578691032 DICENTIS Mechanical installation of Contribution Devices | en 35 DCNM-D / DCNM-DVT / DCNM-DSL / DCNM-DE Figure 7.2: Front, top, rear and side views Item Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Twoway loudspeaker. Near Field Communication (NFC) reader. Chairperson priority button, microphone mute button, or microphone request button for second participant. Microphone request button. Voting buttons. Language selection buttons. Language display. 4.3 capacitive touch screen. 3.5 mm stereo jack for headphone or headset with integrated microphone. Headphone volume control. Microphone input connector. Cable guides. Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
36 en | Mechanical installation of Contribution Devices DICENTIS Connecting DICENTIS devices The DICENTIS Conference System can be quickly and easily configured as a daisychain configuration or as a star configuration:
Daisychain configuration: Uses dedicated cabling, consisting of CAT5e cables including two additional power conductors (see Typical system setup, page 8). Star configuration: Each DICENTIS device is connected with an individual standard CAT5e cable. An Ethernet switch is also required for providing Power over Ethernet
(PoE). Notice!
When Power over Ethernet is used, DICENTIS devices cannot be daisychained. Insert the system network cable/connector (2). Lead the system network cable through the cable guides (3). The star configuration makes use of connectors underneath the devices, ensuring for a neat, tidy system installation, especially advantageous for TV coverage. To connect the system network cables to the DICENTIS devices (refer to the following figure):
1. 2. Installing DICENTIS devices The DICENTIS devices can be free-standing or fixed in more permanent installations using mounting screws. 1. 2. Use M4 type of screws with a device screw insert length of maximum 5 mm when The distance between the centres of the screw inserts (1) on the bottom is 100 mm. attaching the device to the bottom of the recess (1). Figure 7.3: Bottom view discussion DICENTIS devices (DCNM-MMD / DCNM-MMD2) 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 34112 DICENTIS Mechanical installation of Contribution Devices | en 37 Figure 7.4: Bottom view DICENTIS devices (DCNM-D / DCNM-DVT / DCNM-DSL / DCNM-DE) Item Description 1 2 3 4 Screw insert for fixed installation. 2x RJ45 connection input/output for system power cable. Cable guides. USB connector, for future use (DCNM-MMD / DCNM-MMD2 only). See also System Network Cable, page 26 DCNM-CB250 System Installation Cable, page 30 Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
1132 38 en | Mechanical installation of Contribution Devices DICENTIS 7.2 DICENTIS Microphones Both the DCNMHDMIC High Directive Microphone and DCNM-MICL/S Stem Microphone are typically used with the DICENTIS devices. Figure 7.5: DCNMHDMIC and DCNMMICS / DCNMMICL front and bottom view Number Description 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 LED indicator. Microphone grill. Adjustable stem (DCNMMICS / DCNMMICL). Connection guidance. Slider guidance. Connector plug. Lock-slider for lock release (Press and shift to release). Lock. Device female connector (see following figure). 2016.07 | V1.4 |
Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 3647125826471258 DICENTIS Mechanical installation of Contribution Devices | en 39 How to connect or remove the microphone The microphone can be easily connected to the DICENTIS devices:
Figure 7.6: DCNMHDMIC or DCNM-MICS / DCNM-MICL connection To do so:
1. Gently guide the connection guidance (4) into the DICENTIS device microphone connector (9). 2. Gently push the connector plug (6) into the device microphone connector (9) until the 3. connection lock (5) fits/click into place. To remove the microphone from the device: Shift lockslider (7) towards the device and hold in place lock release (8) and pull out the microphone. See also DICENTIS devices, page 34 Bosch Security Systems B.V. Hardware Installation Manual 2016.07 | V1.4 |
964857 40 en | Mechanical installation of Contribution Devices DICENTIS 7.3 7.4 DCNM-MMDSP Anti-reflection foil The DICENTIS antireflection foil can be used to protect the tempered glass screen of a DICENTIS multimedia Device. Installation procedure 1. Use the included alcohol swab and the microfiber fabric to clean the device LCD screen 2. 3. before installation. Peel the positioning adhesive release paper from the rear of antireflection foil. Position the antireflection foil on the device LCD screen, and then fix the positioning adhesive to the side of the device. 4. Open the antireflection foil, and use the cleaning stick to clean surface dust from the 5. 6. LCD screen. Peel the protective film from the other side of the antireflection foil. Lightly press the antireflection foil on to the LCD screen. If air bubbles are trapped under the antireflection foil, use the squeegee to remove them. DCNM-NCH Name Card Holder The name card holder (1) can be used to permanently display the participants name on the rear of a DICENTIS multimedia Device. The name card holder has two magnets (2) that allow it to be easily attached to, and removed from, the rear of the device. Figure 7.7: DCNMNCH assembly Item Description 1 2 Name card holder. Magnets. Notice!
A paper insert template is included on the DVD that can be downloaded at: https://
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Hardware Installation Manual Bosch Security Systems B.V. 122 DICENTIS 8 Installation Test | en 41 Installation Test An installation test is needed to prevent connection mismatches and find potential product defects at an early stage. Not to do so could result in a system malfunctioning. Each DICENTIS device has its own builtin diagnostics, which can be used for faultfinding. The diagnostics starts as soon the DICENTIS device is powered on. The DICENTIS Conference System does not have to be configured with, and connected to, the system controller PC. Preconditions 1. 2. Start the test Power on the Audio Powering Switches and Powering Switches used in the system: Each connected device powers on and initializes. All system network cables are connected to the devices. The Audio Powering Switch and Powering Switch(es) are installed. 1. 2. 3. 4. After the DICENTIS multimedia Device and the DICENTIS discussion Extended have initialized, the diagnostic screen is shown. If the text Link down is shown:
The network cable is not connected or defective. The device is only connected with one system network cable (Link down is shown on the side where the device is not connected). If the system network cable is correctly connected to the network, the network speed is shown. If the DICENTIS multimedia Device and the DICENTIS discussion Extended are connected to an Audio Powering Switch, Powering Switch or another multimedia device, and 100 Mb is shown:
Not all wiring inside the system network cable connector is correctly connected or broken. You need to check the wiring and connector. If the cable is connected to a 100 Mb switch, it is correct. 5. Click the info button to see additional information of the multimedia device. 6. When everything is correctly connected, and the device does not have the application software, it shows the text Please download software. 7. Now the device can be downloaded:
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42 en | Installation Test DICENTIS Downloading devices is not covered in this manual. Refer to the DICENTIS configuration manual on how to download the devices. Customer service If a fault cannot be resolved, please contact your supplier or system integrator, or go directly to your Bosch representative. 2016.07 | V1.4 |
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