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MODEL 300MB-SD

CommCenter
Series D1

INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS

256A1078H
REV H 1009
Printed in U.S.A.
Warranty – Seller warrants all goods for five years on parts and 2-1/2 years on labor, under the follow-
ing conditions and exceptions: Seller warrants that all goods of Seller's manufacture will conform to
any descriptions thereof for specifications which are expressly made a part of this sales contract and at
the time of sale by Seller such goods shall be commercially free from defects in material or workman-
ship. Seller reserves the right at the Seller’s discretion to “Repair and Return” or “Replace” any item
deemed defective during the warranty period. This warranty does not cover travel expenses, the cost of
specialized equipment for gaining access to the product, or labor charges for removal and reinstallation
of the product. This warranty shall be ineffective and shall not apply to goods that have been subjected
to misuse, neglect, accident, damage, improper maintenance, or to goods altered or repaired by anyone
other than Seller or its authorized representative, or if five years have elapsed from the date of shipment
of the goods by Seller with the following exceptions: lamps and strobe tubes are not covered under this
warranty. Outdoor warning sirens and controllers manufactured by Federal Warning Systems are war-
ranteed for two years on parts and one year on labor. No agent, employee, representative or distributor
of Seller has any authority to bind the Seller to any representation, affirmation, or warranty concerning
the goods and any such representation, affirmation or warranty shall not be deemed to have become a
part of the basics of the sales contract and shall be unenforceable. THE FOREGOING WARRANTIES
ARE EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES OR MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS FOR PURPOSE AND OF ANY OTHER TYPE, WHETHER EXPRESS OR IMPLIED.
These warranties shall not apply unless Seller shall be given reasonable opportunity to investigate all
claims for allegedly defective goods. Upon Seller's instruction a sample only of allegedly defective
goods shall be returned to Seller for its inspection and approval. The basis of all claims for alleged de-
fects in the goods not discoverable upon reasonable inspection thereof pursuant to paragraph 8 hereof
must be fully explained in writing and received by Seller within thirty days after Buyer learns of the
defect or such claim shall be deemed waived.

2645 Federal Signal Drive • University Park, IL 60466


Tel: 708-534-4756 • Fax: 708-534-4852
elp@fedsig.com • www.federalsignal-indust.com
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Paragraph Page

SECTION I - GENERAL DESCRIPTION

1-1 General ................................................................................................................... 1-1


1-2 Chassis Description................................................................................................ 1-1

SECTION II - SPECIFICATIONS

2-1 Power Input ............................................................................................................ 2-1


2-2 Emergency Power Source Input ............................................................................ 2-1
2-3 Audio/Cascade Input .............................................................................................. 2-1
2-4 Audio Outputs ........................................................................................................ 2-1
2-5 Remote Tone Activation Circuit ............................................................................ 2-2
2-6 Physical................................................................................................................... 2-2

SECTION III - INSTALLATION

3-1 Unpacking .............................................................................................................. 3-1


3-2 Kit Contents ........................................................................................................... 3-1
3-3 Input Configuration ............................................................................................... 3-1
3-4 Control Circuitry .................................................................................................... 3-1
3-5 Power ...................................................................................................................... 3-2
3-6 Audio Input............................................................................................................. 3-2
3-7 Signal Lines ............................................................................................................ 3-3
3-8 Model 300MB Signal Connections ........................................................................ 3-3
3-9 Connection to Remote Devices .............................................................................. 3-3
3-10 300MB Power Connections .................................................................................... 3-4
3-11 Typical Installations .............................................................................................. 3-4
3-12 Storage Chip Installation ...................................................................................... 3-7

SECTION IV - SERVICE

4-1 General ................................................................................................................... 4-1


4-2 Replacement Parts ................................................................................................. 4-1
SECTION I
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
1-1. GENERAL. The CommCenter can be used for a variety of prior-
itized signaling purposes, such as indicating the status
The CommCenter, Model 300MB Series D, is a digi-
of a machine or process, background messages, evacu-
tal playback device that is capable of generating up to
ation, alarm, start and dismissal, and other audible
six different prerecorded voice messages, melodies, tones
notification applications. The system can be automated
and/or signals. This central control device interfaces
if external (customer-supplied) devices such as program-
with any decentralized or centrally amplified system.
mable controllers, heat detectors, switches or program
The CommCenter can control signal lines to Federal
clocks are connected to the remote inputs. This product
Signal SelecTone® Models 300GC, 300GCX, 300X,
is not listed for fire use.
302GC, 302GCX, 302X, and 50GC speaker/amplifiers.
It can also interface with any SelecTone Control Unit, A CommCenter plays and amplifies messages
Models 300VSC-1 or 300SCW-1. It can directly drive through signal lines to the remote SelecTone devices in
speakers designed for 25Vrms line operation. It can the system. To connect the SelecTone speaker/ampli-
also provide a 1Vp-p audio signal, and can be used as a fier to the signal line, a Model 300CK Connector Kit is
remote audio input for a public address sound system. required in each SelecTone device. Speakers designed
Using the 300MB’s cascading function, CommCenters for 25 volt operation can connect directly to the 25 volt
can be linked together to provide a system with the output.
capability of more than six messages. Each message can be activated by a contact closure
or opening at its associated remote control input. The
NOTE remote control inputs can be configured to work with
The CommCenter accepts messages stored on ICs either latching or momentary contacts.
and pluggable circuit boards. Both are referred to
as message chips in this manual. 1-2. CHASSIS DESCRIPTION.
The messages stored on pluggable circuit boards The CommCenter is assembled in a black, powder-
will operate on all Series B, Series C, and Series D coated steel, 2-piece housing. The cover is attached to
Models. the housing with four screws, two along each long edge
of the enclosure. The rear of the housing incorporates
The Series D CommCenters use a different stor-
two field wiring compartments baffled off from the
age IC than the Series A, Series B, and Series C.
printed circuit board area. One compartment is for the
These ICs cannot be interchanged between Series
connection of the Class II power and signal lines, and
A, Series, B, and Series C models.
the other is for the connection of the Class I power lines.
Make sure to specify which series CommCenter These areas are provided with knock-outs to allow the
you have before ordering any additional messages. external wiring to enter the unit through appropriate
installer-supplied bushings.
The CommCenter is intended to be installed in
Each CommCenter can accommodate up to six stor-
indoor (NEMA 1) or other protected installations only.
age chips, selected from a library of prerecorded voice
It can be mounted on any horizontal or vertical surface
messages, melodies, tones and/or signals. There is one
using #10 screws, appropriate for the type of mounting
message per storage chip. Each chip plugs into a 28-pin
surface material, and the four mounting holes in the
IC socket. The six sockets are labeled Priority Tone 1
300MB’s housing (see figure 1-1).
through Priority Tone 6 (see figure 1-2).
KNOCKOUT PROVISION 0.87 DIA., 5 PLACES

FIELD WIRING BLOCK FOR 120/240V POWER


CONNECTION
1.28
2.27
1.06 11.57

1.08
2.20 2.15

2.86 3 2

9.41
6.87
3.57 6.77

COVER REMOVED
TO SHOW FOUR
MOUNTING HOLES
4 1 0.20 DIA., FOR
#10 SCREWS

1.18 9.75
290A2664-18

Figure 1-1. Mounting Holes and Dimensions.


1-1
V
O
L
TB1 1 CR10 R4 R6
IV 1 TB2
K1 JU3
CR7 CR8 C1 CR2 JU1
CR11 CR9 R3 JU2
J1 CR13 R5 C4 F1
R2
STD ALT IC1 B W
R1

GMC-1/2A
C5

250V
C6 IC2
CR1 C3
C2
R10 R17 R18 J2
R16
C7 R7 R8
C8

R11 1 NO J3 NC NO J4 NC NO J5 NC CR12
C9
C10 C11 TB3 R96
C12 R90 R91 R95 TONE6 TONE5 TONE4
R92

R12 R14
C13 C16 R J6 M 1 R J7 M R J8 M
C14 C15

120V
C17
R94

R13 R15
IC25 IC24 IC6
IC5

IC25 IC24

240V
R19 R20 + C18
IC4 R21
R22 T1 SW1
R66
R101

R102
R69
R68
R67

C119 NO J9 NC NOJ10 NC NO J11 NC


F2
C127 C121 C132

GMC-1A
TONE1 TONE2 TONE3

PRIORITY

250V
C123
TONE 1 R134 IC7 + R J12 M R J14 M R J13 M
C129

R129 U6
C126
R99
+

C24 R26
IC7 R136 R132 IC8
CR3
R27

Q1 C30
C111 C106 C133 R105 K2
C102 C117 R106
IC10
C29 R36
PRIORITY C109 Q2

TONE 2
R125
R122 U4 IC9 + R108
R31
C31
C32
R28
R121
C115

IC11 R32
R127 R123 C110

200D1148 G
IC9 C116 C37
+

R33 C38 C39


C94 C87 R34
C89 R37 R39
C101 R35 R40
C52
PRIORITY R115 C90 C49 IC15
TONE 3 +
C46 R48
IC12
C48 IC14
U2
R111 R65
C97

C55
C53
R117 R113 C93
IC13
R44 C54
C100 C50 R50
IC12
+

C125
+

R49 C71
R103

C45 R45 C51


C120 C118 C131 R46 R51
R107

C47 R47 C69 C70 C72 R52


R78 R100

L1
R133
R104

PRIORITY +
C128

C122
TONE 4 IC16 R72 R80 R73
R59

R128
R71
+

U5

C68
IC16 R135 R131 C124 R130 R61 R70 R81 R77 IC18
C77
C73
C76
R60 R62

CR5
C74 C75

C104 C130 C78 C81


C108 C103
C114 R63
+

CR4 C82 R9
IC20
IC21

PRIORITY R124 IC17 C105


+ Q3
C112

IC19 C83
R74
TONE 5 R119 U3
C79 C80
R76

R82
+

IC17 R126 R120 C107 R118 R84 R87 R97


C84
C113
R83

C92 C88 C86 R89 C85


R79 R75 R88 R93
C96

C99
PRIORITY R114 C95
+

TONE 6 R112 U1
IC22
+R109 IC23

R116 R110 C91 CR6


R58

IC22 C98 290A2922B

Figure 1-2. Model 300MB Series D Mother Board.


1-2
SECTION II
SPECIFICATIONS
2-1. POWER INPUT.
A. Input Voltage ................................................................................ 120/240 V, 50/60 Hz
B. Standby Current .......................................................................... 50 mA 120 Vac
C. Operating Current ...................................................................... 210 mA (MAX)
D. Power Consumption ..................................................................... 26 W (MAX)
2-2. EMERGENCY POWER SOURCE INPUT.
A. Input Voltage ................................................................................ 22–32 Vdc
B. Standby Current .......................................................................... 90 mA
C. Operating Current ....................................................................... 760 mA
2-3. AUDIO/CASCADE INPUT.

Cascade Input
Input Impedance ................................................................................. 5k ohms
Input Voltage ....................................................................................... 1 V p-p (MAX)

2-4. AUDIO OUTPUTS.


A. Output Impedance
Unbalanced Sig. Line ............................................................. 25 ohms (MAX)
Unbalanced Sig. Line Standby............................................... 120 ohms
Balanced Sig Line ................................................................... 40 ohms (MAX)
Low Level Sig. Out ................................................................. 600 ohms
B. Output Voltage Levels No Load (<3% THD)
Unbalanced Sig. Line ............................................................. 9 Vrms
Balanced Sig. Line .................................................................. 17 Vrms
Low Level Sig. Out ................................................................. 1 V p-p
C. Output Voltage Levels Max Load (<3% THD)
Unbalanced Sig. Line ............................................................. 8 Vrms (25 ohm load)
Balanced Sig. Line .................................................................. 15 Vrms (40 ohm load)
Low Level Sig. Line ................................................................ 1 V p-p (600 ohm load)
D. Tone Output Levels No Load (sq. wave)
Unbalanced Sig. Line ............................................................. 12 Vrms
Balanced Sig. Line .................................................................. 25 Vrms
Low Level Sig. Line ................................................................ 1 V p-p
E. Tone Output Levels Max Load (sq. wave)
Unbalanced Sig. Line ............................................................. 12 Vrms (25 ohm load)
Balanced Sig. Line .................................................................. 20 Vrms (40 ohm load)
Low Level Sig. Line ................................................................ 0.56 Vrms (600 ohm load)
F. Audio Frequency Response Balanced Sig. Line
40 ohms max load, From 250 Hz to 80 kHz
(Reference 1 kHz) ................................................................... -3 dB
40 ohm max load, From 450 Hz to 60 kHz
(Reference 1 kHz) ................................................................... -1 dB
No load, From 100 Hz to 90 kHz
(Reference 1 kHz) ................................................................... -3 dB
No load, From 200 Hz to 60 kHz
(Reference 1 kHz) ................................................................... -1 dB
G. Signal To Noise Ratio (<3% THD)
Chip Input ............................................................................... 67 dB A
H. Audio Distortion From Cascade Input to Balanced Sig.
Line Output (40 ohm load) ..................................................... 0.2%

2-1
2-5. REMOTE TONE ACTIVATION CIRCUIT.
Message can be initiated by connecting the initiating line to CommCenter Ground by means of a dry
contact or open collector.

2-6. PHYSICAL.
Weight ........................................................................................... Shipping 6-5/8 lb (3.01 kg)
Net 5-1/2 lb (2.49 kg)
Dimensions (HWD) ...................................................................... 2.28" x 9.41" x 11.57"
Operating Temperature ............................................................... 32°F (0°C) to 120°F (49°C)

2-2
SECTION III
INSTALLATION
3-1. UNPACKING.
After unpacking the Model 300MB, examine
Failure to follow all safety precautions and it for damage that may have occurred in transit. If
instructions may result in property damage, the equipment has been damaged, do not attempt to
serious injury, or death to you or others. install or operate it, file a claim immediately with the
carrier stating the extent of the damage. Carefully
SAFETY MESSAGE TO INSTALLERS check all envelopes, shipping labels and tags before
removing or destroying them. Before attempting to
Peoples lives depend on your safe installation of our install the CommCenter, be sure that all parts listed
products. It is important to follow all instructions shipped in the KIT CONTENTS LIST have been supplied.
with the products. This device is to be installed by a trained
electrician who is thoroughly familiar with the National
3-2. KIT CONTENTS.
Electric Code and will follow the NEC guidelines as well as
local codes. Qty. Description Part No.

The selection of the mounting location for the device, 1 Plug, 10 Position 140A332-10
its controls and the routing of the wiring is to be accom- 1 Plug, 17 Position 140A332-17
plished under the direction of the Facilities Engineer and
the Safety Engineer. In addition, listed below are some 3-3. INPUT CONFIGURATION.
other important safety instructions and precautions you
should follow: The CommCenter can be configured for remote
activation in four ways:
• Although your signaling system is working properly,
• Normally open latching contacts.
it may not be completely effective. People may not hear or
heed your warning signal. You must reconize this fact and • Normally open momentary contacts.
proceed with due caution. • Normally closed latching contacts.
• Normally closed momentary contacts.
• Read and understand all instructions before installing
The unit is factory set to be activated by clos-
or operating this equipment.
ing a normally open latching contact between the
• Do not connect or service this unit when power is on. associated input and circuit ground. When activated
the message will continue to loop and repeat. It will
• Optimum sound distribution will be severely reduced stop as soon as it is deactivated. When configured for
if any objects are in front of the speaker. You should ensure momentary activation, the message will continue to
that the front of the speaker is clear of any obstructions. loop and repeat until the input is deactivated. Upon
deactivation of the input, it will play the entire mes-
• All effective warning speakers produce loud sounds
sage before stopping.
which may cause, in certain situations, permanent hearing
loss. You should take appropriate precautions such as wear- Each of the six inputs can be individually con-
ing hearing protection. figured by moving a two position jumper on a three
position header. See table 3-1 for a list of the Priority
• All effective warning speakers produce loud sounds,
Tones, their associated jumper designation and their
which may cause, in certain situations, permanent hear-
marking as shown on the printed circuit board silk-
ing loss. The device should be installed far enough away
from potential listeners to limit their exposure while still screen.
maintaining its effectiveness. The OSHA Code of Federal
Regulations 1910.95 Noise Standard provides guidelines 3-4. CONTROL CIRCUITRY.
which may be used regarding permissible noise exposure
A. The control circuitry in the CommCenter
levels.
has a built-in priority level feature. If a given mes-
• After installation, test the sound system to ensure sage is already sounding when a higher priority
proper operation. message is activated, the higher priority message
automatically overrides the lower priority message.
• Show these instructions to your Safety Engineer and When the higher priority message is deactivated, the
all operating personnel and then file them in a safe place lower priority message is initiated as long as it is still
and refer to them when maintaining and/or reinstalling the activated. The messages are prioritized with Priority
unit.
Tone 1 having the highest priority down to Prior-
ity Tone 6. The cascade input has the lowest level of
• Establish a procedure to routinely check the sound
priority.
system for proper activation and operation.
3-1
MESSAGE Jumper Marking Jumper Marking
PRIORITY J9 NO NC J12 R M Failure to follow all safety precautions and
TONE1 instructions may result in property damage
serious injury, or death to you or others.
PRIORITY J10 NO NC J14 R M
TONE 2 Do not perform any installation or mainte-
nance on this system when power is on.
PRIORITY J11 NO NC J13 R M
TONE 3 This device is to be installed by a trained elec-
PRIORITY J5 NO NC J8 R M trician who is thoroughly familiar with the
TONE 4 National Electrical Code and will follow the
NEC guidelines as well as local codes.
PRIORITY J4 NO NC J7 R M
TONE 5

PRIORITY J3 NO NC J6 R M The selection of the mounting location for this


TONE 6 device, its controls, power supplied, and the
routing of the wiring is to be accomplished
Notes: 1. NO NC configures an individual chan- under the direction of the facilities engineer
nel to interface to normally open (NO) or normally and the safety engineer.
closed (NC) contacts. If operation on 120VAC is desired, 120VAC is
2. R M configures an individual channel input through the 3-position field wiring terminal
to interface to a latched contact (R) or a momentary block located at the back of the unit. Two knock-out
contact (M). openings are provided. One knock-out should be
removed and provided with a bushing through which
Table 3-1.
the power lines can be routed into the field wiring
B. A message can be activated from the compartment. The 300MB is factory set for 120VAC
tone activation inputs on TB1. A dry contact, either operation. If operation on 240VAC is desired, switch
normally open or normally closed depending on the SW1 must be set to the 240V position.
configuration, connected between the associated mes-
sage (TB1-1 through TB1-6) and COM (TB1-7) will If operation on 24VDC is desired, 24VDC is in-
activate a tone. The configuration of these channels put on the two terminals shown in figure 3-1. Remove
is described in paragraph 3-3. These inputs are opto the labeled jumper from terminals TB2-7 and TB2-8
coupled to reduce the possibility of noise on the signal of terminal block TB2, before using these positions. If
lines falsely activating a message. 24VDC operation is chosen, a Class II power supply
and its associated wiring should be installed. Refer to
C. There are two sets of contacts which can be paragraph 3-4.D. if the power down option is desired.
used to monitor the status of a CommCenter. When
power is applied, a relay with form C contacts is 3-6. AUDIO INPUT.
activated. These contacts are connected to TB2 and
are labeled Power Monitor Relay. The second set of There is a provision for a low level, low imped-
contacts monitor activation of any of the six messages ance audio signal input at the rear of the unit. It has
or a cascaded input. These contacts are labeled Push been designed to accept a cascaded input from a slave
To Talk (PTT) on TB1. CommCenter, TB2-1, but it could be audio from a
telephone system, radio receiver, CD player, or tape
player. When the enable pin on the cascade input is
pulled to circuit ground, TB2-2, audio on the cascade
in signal line is gated through the CommCenter and
Do not perform any installation or mainte- output on the signal lines. As stated before, this input
nance to the system when power is on. is the lowest priority. The audio level input should be
1Vp-p. When cascading units, connect the slave unit’s
3-5. POWER. enable signal out terminals to the master unit’s

In order to prevent power to a CommCenter


from being turned off accidentally, the unit does not
have a power switch. A 300MB can be operated on
either 120VAC, 50/60 HZ or 24VDC input power.

3-2
120/240 VAC
GND
KNOCK-OUTS IN REAR OF HOUSING

ENABLE CASCADE

CASCADE
MONITOR

OUTPUT LEVEL

25 VRMS
POWER DOWN

POWER

ENABLE OUT
RELAY

RELAY
SIGNAL IN

MESSAGE 1
MESSAGE 2
MESSAGE 3
MESSAGE 4
MESSAGE 5
MESSAGE 6
LINE

PTT
NOT USED
NOT USED

SIG COM
MIC OUT
+ 24VDC
- 24VDC

SIGNAL
SIG HI
COM

COM

COM
SIG
SIG
NO

NO
NC

NC
TB2 TB1

10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1

CLASS I FIELD WIRING CLASS II FIELD WIRING


COMPARTMENT MODEL 300MB REAR VIEW COMPARTMENT
(BACK OF HOUSING IS REMOVED FOR CLARITY)
290A2923

Figure 3-1. Model 300MB Rear View.

enable and signal in terminals. The SIG COM termi- 4. The additional cost of installation,
nals (TB1-16) of both uinits also need to be connected interfacing devices and monthly
together as shown in figure 3-2. charges as opposed to a one-time cost
of performing the installation.
3-7. SIGNAL LINES.
3-8. MODEL 300MB SIGNAL CONNECTIONS.
The signal lines transfer the messages from a
CommCenter to the remote SelecTone devices. In
order to reduce the possibility of cross talk, hum, and
static noise pick-up, the signal lines must be twisted Mixing signal lines with power lines could
pair audio cable. In the majority of systems, use cause electrical interference, which could
AWG 18 twisted pair audio cables. Shielded, twisted impede or render the system inoperable. Do
pair cable is recommended when the Class II signal not install signal lines in the same conduit
circuit is in the vicinity of welding equipment, carbon with power lines.
arc equipment, or similar electrical devices. Never
use a cable having wire smaller than AWG 22. To connect the signal lines of the SelecTone sys-
tem to the 300MB, connect a color coded twisted pair
of audio cables having conductors no smaller than 18
AWG to SIG HI (TB1-15) and SIG COM (TB1-16) ter-
Federal Signal Corporation does not recom- minals on TB1 (see figure 3-1). Every remote Selec-
mend that new or existing telephone lines be Tone signaling device in the system will be connected
used as signal lines in a SelecTone system for in parallel to these lines. When connecting the remote
the following reasons: devices in parallel to the signal lines, observe the
correct polarity and install wire nuts over the con-
1. Interference from other services or
nections. The yellow wires on the 300CK should be
systems, or interference from the
connected to the SIG HI while the blue wires should
system to other services.
be connected to SIG COM.
2. Cross talk, interference, or hum
induced by other telephone lines. The 25Vrms speaker output is available at
TB1-13 and TB1-14 for direct connection to ceiling
3. Extended downtime because of the
speakers (see figure 3-1). Remove the labeled jumper
second party involvement required to
from terminals TB1-13 and TB1-14 of terminal block
service the lines.
TB1, before using these positions. Signal line losses

3-3
GROUND CASCADE IN
MODEL 300MB
POWER LINES
120/240 VAC

MODEL
300GC

ENABLE
SIGNAL
MASTER
GAIN MODEL
10 2 1 17 16 15 1
CNTR 300CK
TB-2 TB-1

YEL
120 VAC 120 VAC
SIGNAL LINES SHIELDED BLU
SIG. HI (YEL) TWISTED PAIR
LOCAL PWR. LOCAL PWR.
COM. (BLU)

CASCADE
GROUND

OUT
MODEL 300MB
120/240 VAC

ENABLE
SIGNAL
SLAVE
GAIN
10 1 CNTR 16 12 11 1
TB-2 TB-1

290A2718

Figure 3-2. Cascading Multiple Units.


need to be considered when calculating how many B. 25 Vrms Signal Line Application.
speakers can be connected to the 300MB.
The CommCenter has provision for con-
3-9. CONNECTION TO REMOTE DEVICES. necting 25 Vrms line operated speakers to its output.
Connect the 25 Vrms line at terminals TB1-13 and
Physically install the remote SelecTone
TB1-14 of terminal block TB1. Remove the labeled
device(s). Follow the installation instructions packed
jumper from terminals TB1-13 and TB1-14 of termi-
with the device.
nal block TB1. Connect the speakers in parallel to
this line using 25 Vrms line tap. This output is to be
A. 300GC, 300GCX, 300X, 302GC, 302GCX,
used only if there are no SelecTone system devices
302X and 50GC.
connected across TB1-15 and TB1-16. This output
A 300CK Printed Circuit Connector Board is not switched like SelecTone system output across
is required to connect a 300GC, 300GCX, 300X, terminals TB1-15 and TB1-16.
302GC, 302GCX, 302X or 50GC to the signal lines.
The 300CK properly terminates the signal lines to C. Low Level Audio Output.
the amplifier in the 300GC, 300GCX, 300X, 302GC,
The 300MB also has a 1 volt peak-to-peak
302GCX, 302X and 50GC. As shown in figure 3-3,
audio output that can be connected to the audio input
connect the blue wire on the 300CK to the COM.
of another amplifier. This low level output is available
wire from the 300MB. Connect the yellow wire on the
across terminals TB1-16 and TB1-17 and is labeled
300CK to the SIG. HI wire from the 300MB.
as MIC OUT. It can also be connected to an analog
fiber optic transmitter, allowing audio to be trans-
300GC 300GC mitted over a fiber optic link in an electrically noisy
300CK 300CK
environment.

3-10. 300MB POWER CONNECTIONS.


YEL BLU YEL BLU

16 15 Mixing signal lines with power lines could


SHIELDED cause electrical interference, which could
TWISTED PAIR
COM SIG SIGNAL LINE impede or render the system inoperable. Do
TO ADDITIONAL
HI
SELECTONES not install power lines in the same conduit as
TERMINAL BLOCK (TB1) signal lines.
ON REAR OF 300MB 290A2664-17

Operating power is connected to the 300MB


Figure 3-3. 300CK Connections.
through the 3-position field wiring terminal block lo

3-4
cated at the back of the unit. Two knock-out openings 3-11. TYPICAL INSTALLATIONS.
are provided. One knock-out should be removed and
provided with a bushing through which the power A. SelecTone Installation (see figure 3-5).
lines can be routed into the field wiring compartment.
In this installation, the CommCenter is act-
ing as a Selectone Control Center driving a 10Vrms
If it is desired to use 24 VDC either as a pri-
signal line. Remote Speaker/Amplifiers have the
mary or auxiliary source of power, remove the labeled
signal coupled in through a 300CK.
jumper from terminals TB2-8 and TB2-7 of terminal
block TB2. Connect the “+” terminal of 24 volt DC
B. 300MB Interface with a 300VSC-1,
power supply to the terminal TB2-8 (+24 VDC) and
300SCW-1, 300SSC (see figure 3-6 and
“-” terminal of the 24 VDC power supply to the ter-
table 3-2).
minal TB2-7 of the TB2 terminal block located in the
back of the 300MB (see figure 3-4). In this installation the CommCenter is
acting as a remote microphone audio input and adds
message playback capability to a Selectone system.
The gain adjustment on the 300MB needs to be ad-
justed such that the audio output is at the required

GROUND
NOT USED WITH MODEL PS300
120/240 VAC

MODEL 300GC
24 VDC

MODEL 300CK
10 8 7 1 GAIN 17 16 15 1
CNTR
TB-2 TB-1
MODEL 300MB
YEL POWER
LINES
SIGNAL LINES SHIELDED BLU
TWISTED PAIR

+
24 VDC
CKT. 1 -
POWER
SUPPLY +
CKT. 2 -
290A2664-24C

Figure 3-4. Typical Central Power System.

POWER LINES
GROUND MODEL 300MB

120/240 VAC

MODEL 300GC

MODEL 300CK
10 1 GAIN 17 16 15 1
CNTR
TB-2 TB-1
120 VAC 120 VAC
YEL

SIGNAL LINES SHIELDED BLU


TWISTED PAIR SIG. HI (YEL) LOCAL PWR. LOCAL PWR.
COM. (BLU)

290A2664-19B

Figure 3-5. Typical Selectone Installation.

3-5
GROUND
MODEL 300MB
120/240 VAC

10 1 GAIN 17 16 10 8 1
CNTR
TB-2 TB-1

MODEL 300GC
MODEL 300VCS-1

120 VAC
MODEL 300CK

1 2 17 1 7 12 13 14 16
TB-1 TB-2

POWER
LINES

YEL 120 VAC 120 VAC


SIGNAL LINES SHIELDED
TWISTED PAIR BLU

SIG. HI (YEL) LOCAL PWR. LOCAL PWR.


COM. (BLU)

290A2664-20B

Figure 3-6. Models 300MB and 300VSC-1.

300MB 300VSC-1/300SCW-1 300SSC


TB1-8 PTT-NO TB2-13 PTT TB201-9 PTT
TB1-10 PTT-COM TB2-7 GND TB201-8 COM
TB1-16 SIG COM TB2-14 MIC COM TB201-8 COM
TB1-17 MIC OUT TB2-12 MIC AUDIO IN TB201-7 AUDIO
Table 3-2. 300MC Connections to 300VSC-1, 300SCW-1, or 300SSC.

GROUND MODEL 300MB


TB1-13 SIGNAL -
120/240 VAC SIGNAL LINES
SHIELDED TB1-14 SIGNAL +
TWISTED PAIR
TO ADDITIONAL SPEAKERS, 40 OHMS MAXIMUM LOAD

10 1 GAIN 17 14 13 1
CNTR
TB-2 TB-1

290A2664-21B

Figure 3-7. Model 300MB with 25VRMS Connections.

3-6
GROUND MODEL 300MB
TB1-16 SIGNAL COMMON
120/240 VAC
TB1-17 MIC. OUT

SIGNAL LINES
SHIELDED
10 1 GAIN 17 16 1 TWISTED PAIR TO ADDITIONAL SPEAKERS, 40 OHMS MAXIMUM LOAD
CNTR
TB-2 TB-1

AUDIO INPUT CENTRAL AMPLIFIER

290A2664-22B

Figure 3-8. Model 300MB with Central Amplifier Connections.

remote mic audio input level (16mVrms MAX.) for chip is marked with the Model Number and other
the 300VSC-1. Failure to adjust this level will cause information.
distortion and clipping in the system.

C. 300MB Driving a 25Vrms Speaker Line Failure to follow all safety precautions and
(see figure 3-7). instructions may result in property damage
serious injury, or death to you or others.
In this installation the CommCenter is di-
rectly driving a speaker or speakers, the total power Do not perform any installation or mainte-
consumed not exceeding the drive capability of a nance on this system when power is on.
CommCenter. This device is to be installed by a trained elec-
trician who is thoroughly familiar with the
D. 300MB Interfacing with a Central Ampli- National Electrical Code and will follow the
fied System (see figure 3-8). NEC guidelines as well as local codes.

In this installation the CommCenter is NOTE


acting as an audio input to a Central Amplifier. Mes-
sage playback can be added to an existing Centrally The Storage Chips and the CommCenter’s
Amplified Paging System. circuitry can be destroyed or damaged by
static discharge. Observe anti-static proce-
3-12. STORAGE CHIP INSTALLATION. dures when installing or servicing a
CommCenter.
NOTE
The CommCenter accepts messages stored Storage Chips should be installed starting at
on ICs and pluggable circuit boards. Both are Priority Tone 1 and working downward. If, for ex-
referred to as message chips in this manual. ample, only four messages are required, have PT1
The messages stored on pluggable circuit through PT4 sockets occupied and leave PT5 and PT6
boards will operate on all Series B, Series C, open.
and Series D Models.
To remove a storage chip gently pry it out of its
The Series D CommCenters use a different socket. To install the storage chips insert them into
storage IC than the Series A, Series B, and the desired sockets on the printed circuit board as
Series C. These ICs cannot be interchanged be- shown in figure 1-3. Ensure that the notch on the
tween Series A, Series, B, and Series C models. edge of the new storage chip is facing in the same
Make sure to specify which series CommCen- direction as the old one (next to the resistors at the
ter you have before ordering any additional edge of the board) and that all pins are properly in-
messages. serted in the socket—not bent under.
It is necessary to perform the procedures in
this section ONLY if it is required to change
the priority of the storage chips or adding a
different message to the unit is required. Test the CommCenter after any maintenance
is performed.
The 300MB can accommodate up to six storage
chips. The CommCenter should be shipped from the
factory with the storage chips installed. Each storage
3-7
SECTION IV
SERVICE
4-1. GENERAL.
NOTE:
The Federal Signal factory will service your The CommCenter accepts messages stored on
equipment or provide assistance with technical prob- ICs and pluggable circuit boards. Both are re-
lems that cannot be handled satisfactorily locally. ferred to as message chips in this manual.
Any units returned to Federal Signal for ser- The messages stored on pluggable circuit
vice, inspection, or repair, must be accompanied by a boards will operate on all Series B, Series C,
Return Material Authorization. The R.M.A. can be and Series D Models.
obtained from the local Distributor or Manufacturer’s The Series D CommCenters use a different
Representative. At this time a brief explanation of storage IC than the Series A, Series B, and
the service requested or the nature of the malfunc- Series C. These ICs cannot be interchanged be-
tion should be provided. tween Series A, Series, B, and Series C models.
Address all communications and shipments to: Make sure to specify which series CommCenter
Service Department you have before ordering any additional mes-
Industrial Products sages.
Federal Signal Corporation
2645 Federal Signal Drive 4-2. REPLACEMENT PARTS.
University Park, IL 60466-3195
708-534-3400 Description Part Number

Mother Board 200D1148


Fuse F1 250V,1/2 AMP GMC-1/2A 148A155
Fuse F2 250V, 1 AMP GMC-1A 148A155-01
TB1, 17 Position Terminal Block 140A332-17
TB2, 10 Position Terminal Block 140A332-10

4-1
C47 C81
1 2 1 2 1 2
24V VCCA
1

COMPIN
C82
2
1

24V R59 R48 10K VCCA


T1 TRANSF 1.0UF 1 2 + C31 0.1 0.01

1
1
1

2 IC20 R40 1K 22UF


CR2 FWB 10K 24V
SW1 R52 Q3 LM2575-5 C50 R35 R34 IC21
2
2

R44
1

120V 11 220,1/2W 2N5296 4 1 2 1 2 10K 10K 1


FEED 5V C49 -IN1
2
1

18k R45
8

- + 0.1UF MUTE
240V 3 1 1.0UF 1 2 3

2
2
2
2

+VIN SMT GND


4 L1 3 C52 4
18k

1
1
2
1

+ OUT1
2 1 2 1 1 2 5

GND
/ON
VCCA SMT C68

1
1

CR5 OUT -Vcc


8 C4 + 2 R46 R33 + 6
100UF

1
1
1
2

1000UF 1N5253B C79 - IC14 SA575 27K OUT2


+ C76 1.5MH R39 IC15A 1.0UF R32 C51 10K 7

3
5
1
1
1
1

330UF 0.005UF C39 OUT 1.0UF +Vcc


5 + C78 CR4 + C73 + 10K C71 C55 R50 SSM2139 1 2 1 20 8

2
4
2
2

22UF CSDSG +VIN VCC INV2


SW DPDT 100UF MR813 470UF 0.1 0.01 2.2K 2 19 9

2
2
1

-VIN +VIN -IN2


1K 3 18

2
2
2
2
2
2

VCCA VOUT -VIN


4 17 TDA2616
1

VCCA RIN1 VOUT


5 16
2

24V
1
1

CRT1 RIN2
1

6 15 C37 C70
1
1

SUM1 CRT2 1.0UF


J2 R47 7 14 22UF
R60
1
1

330 COM1 SUM2


CON2 8 13
2

1 18k VREF COM2


R61 9 12 C75 C83
2
2

SMT

2
1

2 18k GAIN SUM2 0.1UF


10 11 22UF
2
2

PRIORITY TONE 6 GND GAIN


2

F1 IC22 5v C86 PROIRITY TONE 3 IC12 5v SMT R8


JU3 5v C87
FUSE CWS IN 1 28 1 2 2.2K
2

JUMPER 5V 1 28 1 2
1
1

M1 VCCD
1 5V M1 VCCD
JU1 STD OUT 2 27 2 27
1 M2 /RE M2 /RE
CON2 3 26 0.1µF, 50V R109 3 26 0.1µF, 50V R49 C38 R37 C72

1
2
1

1 2 M3 ExtClk M3 ExtClk 5V 680 0.01


4 25 SMT 18k 4 25 SMT 1 2 1 2
2

2 M4 Msel-1 M4 Msel-1
JU2 5 24 SMT 5 24 R9
1

1
1
1

M5 Msel-2 M5 Msel-2 VCCA


6 23 1.0UF 10K R6 10K
2

6 23
2

2
1 R110 M6 CE R111 M6 CE R63
7 22 7 22 R62 50K R51 Insert + C32
1

2 OscR STROBE C88 0.1µF, 50V SMT 5V OscR STROBE R65 18k 8.2 1000UF
8 21 8 21 C89 0.1µF, 50V SMT C77 18k
2

24K SMT M7 ANA OUT 24K SMT M7 ANA OUT


JUMPER R112 9 20 1 2 18k 0.1UF SMT SMT
9 20 1 2
2

5V 24VA M8 ANA IN R113


1 2 10 19 1 2 M8 ANA IN SMT
2

10 19
2
2
2

5V

1
1
1
1

BUSY AGC BUSY AGC 1 2


1

200K 11 18 200K 11 18
BE MIC REF

1
BE MIC REF
1

R3 R13 SMT 12 17 12 17 + C53 C54 C3


SMT + R7 2.2K
1

VSSD MIC +

1
10K 2.2K VSSD MIC 2.2UF 330UF 1 2

1
13 16

1
R114

1
13 16
2

R115

1
CSCDIN 24V VSSA VCCA VSSA VCCA
14 15 220K C95 14 15 C90 1 16
2

R68 220K VCCA VCCA


1

R66 R67 R69 SP+ SP- SP+ SP- X4 VDD


TB2 SMT 4.7µF, 16V 4.7µF, 16V 0.1UF

2
2
2

18k SMT VCCA

2
18k 18k 18k SMT
SMT APR9600 SMT 2 15 C80

1
CSDIN SMT APR9600

2
1 SMT SMT X6 X2
2

1
2

SMT 0.005UF
2

C13

0.1µF, 50V
C92 C94
2

0.1µF, 50V

CSDEN CSDEN VCCA VCCA VCCA VCCA

1
2

2 C91

2
SMT C93

2
0.1UF 3 14

2
2
PMCN 3 2 1 XOUT X1 R71 R72
2 1
2
2

R70
5V

2
PMNC 18k C74
2
1
1

4 5V
2
2

4 13 18k C69
18k

2
PMNO 5 0.1µF, 50V 0.1µF, 50V NL27WZ00 X7 X0 SMT R73 R75 22UF 22UF
PT6 SMT R74 R76
PWRDN 6 SMT SMT 18k 18k
1

K1 RLY DPDT SMT

8
1

8
6 U1B U2B 5 12 18k 18k
1
2
2

GND 5V 6

1
7 R116 5V R117 X5 X3 SMT SMT
PMNC C14 1 U1A 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 SMT
24VIN 8 U2A SMT
1
1

7 5 6 11
1

+ 7 5

1
1

ACCIN 0.1UF
2

9 18k 18k + INH A


1

J3 2

2
ACPIN 10 SMT 2
C96 SMT C97 7 10 R36
PMCOM NO NL27WZ00

2
1 22µF, 25V VEE B 0
22µF, 25V
2

CON10

2
NL27WZ00
2

4
2 NL27WZ00
2

4
PMNO SMT 8 9 STD IN
2

SMT
2

3 VSS C R81
2

NC

1
1
CWS CUT

1
F2 R82
1
1

24VA 5V R77 R78 18k R79


FUSE CON3 C98 R80 R83
C99 C100 18k

1
C101 18k 18k SMT 18k
1µF, 50V 18k 18k K2

1
1µF, 50V 1µF, 50V SMT

2
1µF, 50V

2
SMT
1

R12
2

IC24 ILD-1 SMT SMT SMT SMT SMT


1

SMT IC18 SMT


1

2.2K
1

PRIOR 6
1

1
1

1 8
24VA MC14051B

2
CR12 CR11
2 7

1
C9 R16

1
0.1UF 3 6 200K
1N4006 1N4006

2
PT5 J4

2
4 5
RLY DPDT
NO

1
1
C10 2
R2
0.1UF 3 NC 5V
1 2 J6

2
1 8 VCCA
CON3
DIF+

2
1
2.2K,1/2 1 MOM

16
2
CR1 + C2
DIF-
2

5.1V 2.2UF 2 7 3 RPT


PRIOR 5 4 2
24VA S0 Q0 5V

5V
3 CON3 R84

2
10VRMS

1
3 6 R0
18k 1 2

1
VCCA MICOUT
R10 6 9

1
S1 Q1 SMT R5
2.2K,1/2 7 PRIORITY TONE 5
1

4 5 R1 IC17 5v R118 10K


2

J1 C103 5v
CON3 18k
12 10 5V 1 28 1 2 R87

2
M1 VCCD
1
1

1 IC25 ILD-1 S2 Q2 2 27 SMT VCCA


1

11 M2 /RE 5v R4
R119 18k

1
1

2 R17 R2 3 26 0.1µF, 50V PRIORITY TONE 2 R28 100

2
C5 1 2 M3 ExtClk IC9 R122
C102

1
3 200K 4 25 SMT C84 SMT
0.1UF 14 1 M4 Msel-1 18k 120,2W
200K 1 28 1 2
1

S3 Q3 5 24 5V 0.1UF
2

15 J7 M1 VCCD SMT
2

5VR19 R3 SMT M5 Msel-2 2 27


6 23 R121 M2 /RE R88

2
2
2

200K 1 MOM R120 M6 CE 1 2 3 26 0.1µF, 50V


2

PT4 1 2 5 8 7 22 M3 ExtClk SMT

2
1 NO EN GND 2 OscR STROBE C104 0.1µF, 50V SMT 4 25 18k
8 21 200K M4 Msel-1 23
24K SMT M7 ANA OUT 5 24 IC19 MC14051B

1
1
2 3 RPT 9 20 1 2 SMT
SMT M5 Msel-2
M8 ANA IN 6 23

1
3
1

NC
2

C6 + IC6 CON3 10 19 R123 M6 CE 1 16

2
2
BUSY AGC 7 22

2
0.1UF C18 MC14043B 11 18 X4 VDD
R1 CON3 J5 OscR STROBE C106 0.1µF, 50V SMT R89

2
BE MIC REF 8 21

1
R90 R92 10K CSDEN 10UF 12 17 + 24K SMT M7 ANA OUT
R91 2 15

2
VSSD MIC 9 20 1 2 X6 X2 18k
18k 18k 13 16 R124 M8 ANA IN
18k VSSA VCCA C105 10 19 VCCA
5V 14 15 220K BUSY AGC SMT
SMT SMT CR13 PRIOR 4 3 14

2
SMT SP+ SP- 4.7µF, 16V 11 18
1

IC2 4584 XOUT X1

2
SMT

1
BE MIC REF

1
1

1
SMT SMT 12 17 +
1

APR9600
2

1 14 VSSD MIC 4 13

1
13 16 R125

1
1
5V 0.1µF, 50V C108 X7 X0

0.1µF, 50V
1N4006 VSSA VCCA C109 R93
2 1 14 15 220K
R18 C24 SP+ SP- 4.7µF, 16V 5 12
2

SMT 18k

16
5V X5 X3

2
2 13 200K 0.1UF J8 C107 C110 SMT SMT

2
2
CR7

2
24VA SMT APR9600 SMT

2
2

R95 4 2 0.1µF, 50V 6 11


MOM C111

1
0.1µF, 50V

R96 S0 Q0 1 INH A
1

5V
R94 3 2 1

2
18k

8
18k R0 2 6 5V
R11 3 12 U3B 7 10

1N4006
18k SMT 3 RPT R126 VEE B
2

SMT 2.2K,1/2 6 9 1 U3A 3 1 2


SMT

1
SMT S1 Q1 7 5

1
7 CON3 + 8 9

1
R1 18k VSS C

1
2

4 11 2

8
SMT

2
C112 6 U4B
12 10 NL27WZ00 R127 R97
1 3 1 2

1
S2 Q2 22µF, 25V U4A

2
5V 11 NL27WZ00

4
R2 SMT 7 5 + 18k
1

IC1 5 10 R22 18k


C7

1
2

1
SMT

1
1 18 0.1UF 200K 14 1 SMT C115
PT6
1

1 I1 O1 S3 Q3 C113 NL27WZ00
2 17 15 C114 22µF, 25V
PT5

1
2

2 I2 O2 R3 NL27WZ00

4
3 16 6 9 1µF, 50V 1µF, 50V SMT

2
2
PT4

2
3 I3 O3 SMT
4 15 PT3 5 8

1
1
PT3 4 I4 O4 C1 EN GND
5 14 J13

2
PT2 0.1UF C116

1
5 I5 O5 C8 C117
6 13 7 8
PT1 6 I6 O6 0.1UF 1 MOM 1µF, 50V 1µF, 50V

2
7 12 IC8

2
PWRDN 7 I7 O7 2 SMT
8 11 MC14043B

2
24V 8 I8 O8 3 RPT
9 10
GND 9 GND COM
CON3
5V 10 5V
ULN2803A
AUDIO 11
MICOUT J11
PTT 12
PTT 13 1 NO
CR10
PMNO 14 PMNC 2
CR9
PMCOM 15 PMCOM 3 NC VCCA
1N4006 R31 200K
IC5
1N4006 CON3 5v 5v
TB3 PRIORITY TONE 1
1

4584 5V PRIORITY TONE 4 IC7


CON15 IC16 C118 C119 C85
5v 5v
CR8 1 14 1 2 J14 1 28 1 2 5V 1 28 1 2 0.1UF
5V 5V M1 VCCD M1 VCCD
1N4006 PRIOR 3 2 27 2 27

1
2

1
1
1 MOM R128 M2 /RE R129 M2 /RE
3 26 0.1µF, 50V 1 2 3 26 0.1µF, 50V
2 1 2 M3 ExtClk R130 M3 ExtClk
2 13 C17 + C29 4 25 SMT 4 25 SMT
1

3 RPT M4 Msel-1 18k 200K M4 Msel-1


TB1 0.1UF 2.2UF 200K 5 24 5 24

2
M5 Msel-2 SMT SMT M5 Msel-2 R99
CON3 SMT 6 23 6 23 IC23

2
PT6 1 R131 M6 CE R132 M6 CE 18k
3 12 7 22 7 22

2
PT5 2 OscR STROBE C120 0.1µF, 50V SMT OscR STROBE C121 0.1µF, 50V SMT SMT MC14051B
8 21 8 21
PT4 3 24K SMT M7 ANA OUT 24K SMT M7 ANA OUT
1 14 9 20 1 2 1 16
2

9 20 1 2
PT3

1
4 NC VDD M8 ANA IN M8 ANA IN X4 VDD
4 11 2 13 10 19 10 19
PT2 5 I1 OUT BUSY AGC BUSY AGC 23
R20 3 12 11 18 11 18 2 15
PT1 6 I2 I8 BE MIC REF X6 X2
1

BE MIC REF

1
200K 4 11 12 17 + 12 17 +

1
1

GND 7 I3 I7 VSSD MIC VSSD MIC


5 10 5 10 13 16 R133 C122 13 16 R134 C123 3 14
PTTNO 8 24VA I4 I6 VSSA VCCA VSSA VCCA XOUT X1
6 9 14 15 220K 14 15 220K

2
PTTNC

1
9 NC I5 SP+ SP- 4.7µF, 16V SP+ SP- 4.7µF, 16V
7 8 4 13

2
2

J12 SMT SMT


PTTCN 10 GND NC SMT SMT SMT SMT X7 X0
R15 6 9 APR9600 APR9600
CSCDEN
2

ENOUT MOM

2
1
11 1

1
2.2K,1/2 0.1µF, 50V 0.1µF, 50V 0.1µF, 50V 5 12
IC11

0.1µF, 50V
CSDSIG 12 CSDSG 2 C125 C127 X5 X3
MC14068B 2 1 2 1
DIF+ 13 DIF+ 3 RPT 5V 5V
7 8 C124 C126 6 11

2
2
DIF-

2
14 DIF- INH A
CON3 SMT SMT
10VRMS 15 10VRMS
7 10
AUDCMN

1
16 VEE B

8
MICOUT J10 6 6 U6B
17 MICOUT 24V U5B R135 R136
C15 1 3 1 2 1 3 1 2 8 9
1 NO U5A U6A VSS C
0.1UF 7 5 7 5 +

2
1
CON17 +

1
2 18k 18k
PT2 2 2
3 NC SMT SMT C129
CR3 C128 NL27WZ00
NL27WZ00

1
1N4006 22µF, 25V 22µF, 25V

2
NL27WZ00

2
CON3 NL27WZ00

1
4
C16 SMT SMT

1
0.1UF

1
R26

2
100K C130 C133
IC4 PRIOR 2 C131 C132
1µF, 50V 1µF, 50V 1µF, 50V

2
ENOUT 1µF, 50V

2
2
ILD-1

2
SMT SMT

2
1 8 Q1
1 NO
1 16 TIS92
2 D4 VDD 5V
R27
5V VCCA

1
3 NC
2 7 2 15 1 2 Q2 C48

1
D5 EOUT TIS92 + C30 0.1UF

1
R58 J9 22
PT1 3 6 3 14 10K

1
2.2K,1/2 CON3 D6 GS

2
2

1
1
2
4 13 R100

1
D7 D3 18k
C12 C11 4 5 R101
0.1UF 0.1UF R21 PRIOR 1 5 12 SMT
18k

2
2
2
200K 5V EIN D2

2
SMT COMPIN
6 11 IC13

1
5V Q2 D1
1 16

2
VCCA

1
1
X4 VDD

2
CR6 7 10
Q1 D0

1
LED GRN R14 R102 2 15
2.2K,1/2 X6 X2
18k 8 9 C45 R103 R104
VSS Q0
1 2 3 14 18k 18k
SMT OUT XOUT X1
SMT SMT

2
1
IC10 1.0UF 4 13

2
2
X7 X0

2
MC14532B

1
5 12
24VA R105 X5 X3
1 2 NOTES:
18k CSCDIN

1
6 11

1
SMT INH A
R106 C46

2
18k 7 10 R107
VEE B 1.0UF
SMT 18k 1. P.C. BOARD ASSEMBLY 200D1148.

1
8 9 SMT
VSS C

2
2
R108 2. ALL RESISTORS ARE IN OHMS, 1/4W, 5% UNLESS OTHERWISE
18k
SMT SPECIFIED.
MC14051B

2
3. ALL CAPACITORS ARE IN MICROFARADS UNLESS OTHERWISE
SPECIFIED.
290A2921B
Figure 4-1. Model 300MB Series D Schematic Diagram.
4-2

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