Manual Installation en Us Bosch Dicentis Wireless
Manual Installation en Us Bosch Dicentis Wireless
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Table of contents
1 Safety 4
1.1 Battery Pack 4
1.2 Charger 4
1.3 Wireless Access Point 4
1.4 Frequency bands and power output specifications for European RED directive 5
(2014/53/EU)
1.5 Statements for FCC & Industry Canada 5
1.6 Statement for Brazil 6
1.7 Statement for Mexico 6
1.8 Local authority wireless approval 6
2 About this manual 7
2.1 Intended audience 7
2.2 Alerts and notice signs 7
2.3 Copyright and disclaimer 7
2.4 Document history 8
3 System overview 9
3.1 Extended system requirements 12
4 Planning 13
4.1 Unpacking 13
4.2 System design planning 13
4.3 Installation planning 13
4.4 Additional components 15
5 Installation Wireless Access Point 16
6 Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories 22
6.1 Microphones 24
6.2 Battery Pack 25
6.3 Charger 28
7 System power on and configuration 33
8 Maintenance 34
8.1 Cleaning 34
8.2 Inspect components 34
8.3 Service 34
9 Technical data 35
9.1 Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP) 35
9.2 Wireless Devices (DCNM-WD and DCNM-WDE) 37
9.3 Battery Pack (DCNM-WLIION) 40
9.4 Charger (DCNM-WCH05) 41
9.5 High Directive Microphone (DCNM-HDMIC) 42
9.6 Microphones (DCNM-MICx) 43
10 Appendices 44
10.1 Product labels for South Korea and the Philippines 44
1 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.
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.
Warning!
! DCNM-WLIION transportation
– Due to changed regulations the DCNM‑WLIION can only be shipped by air when it is
charged with a maximum of 30 %. When shipment by air is required, please make sure
that only 1 LED on the battery is green.
– The battery can be discharged to show 1 active led (<30%) by using the DCNM‑WLIION in
a Wireless device, in an active system.
1.2 Charger
The Charger (DCNM‑WCH05) must be fixed installed to the wall by qualified service personnel,
using the supplied mounting bracket. Disassembly is also only allowed by qualified service
personnel.
DCNM-WDE
The Wireless Devices and the Wireless Access Point comply with Part 15 of the FCC Rules and
with RSS-210/RSS-247 of Industry Canada. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions:
1. This device may not cause harmful interference.
2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
Notice!
Changes or modifications made to this equipment, not expressly approved by Bosch Security
Systems B.V. may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment.
Notice!
The Wireless Devices and the Wireless Access Point comply with FCC radiation exposure
limits set forth for an uncontrolled environment. The Wireless Devices and the Wireless
Access Point should be installed and operated with minimum distance of 20 cm to your body.
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.
3 System overview
The DICENTIS Wireless Conference System is a “standalone” IP based system. It uses
WiFi IEEE 802.11n for wireless distribution and processing of audio and data signals.
Typical DICENTIS Wireless Conference System
A typical DICENTIS Wireless Conference System (see following figure and numbering on next
page) consists of:
– a Wireless Access Point (1), including the power supply adapter (2),
– Wireless Devices (4 + 5), including Battery Pack and microphone,
– a tablet device (7) for operational use, or
– a PC/laptop (8) for operational use, and licensing/updating the system software (if the
PC is not required for operational use, it can be disconnected from the system after
licensing/updating the system software).
– a Battery Pack Charger (6).
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1. The Wireless Access Point (DCNM‑WAP) is the central component of the DICENTIS
Wireless Conference System. It is used for:
– hosting a web browser interface for licensing, configuring and controlling the
system.
– controlling the system audio, and routing the audio from and to the Wireless Devices.
– environment wireless channel scanning. The best available wireless channel will be
chosen for the system.
– Camera control. It controls the optional connected switch (10) and cameras (11).
Note: If more than one camera is connected to the system, a video switch (13) is
required.
2. AC/DC power supply adapter (supplied with the DCNM‑WAP).
3. (Optional connections) Audio line input and audio line output.
4. Wireless Device (DCNM‑WD): used as a single-use, dual-use or chairperson Wireless
Device, including Battery Pack and microphone (both to be ordered separately).
– Participants can use the Wireless Device to participate in a discussion.
5. Wireless Device Extended (DCNM‑WDE): used as a single-use, dual-use or chairperson
Wireless Device, extended with Near Field Communication (NFC) reader for user
identification and 4.3” capacitive touch screen, including Battery Pack and microphone
(both to be ordered separately).
– Participants can use the Wireless Device Extended to participate in a discussion.
6. Charger (DCNM‑WCH05): used to charge the Battery Packs of the Wireless Devices.
7. Tablet device:
– Used to configure and control the system via the website hosted on the DCNM‑WAP.
8. PC/Laptop:
– Used to configure and control the system if a tablet is not used.
– Used to license and update the systems firmware, as required.
9. Ethernet cable/PoE+:
– Used for connection to the Ethernet.
– PoE+ is used for powering the DCNM‑WAP.
10. Ethernet network switch:
– Routes the system data via Ethernet.
11. Optional HD Conference Dome:
– Captures the video of a speaking participant.
12. Coax cable: transports the signal between the camera and the video switch (13).
13. Video switch:
– TV-One CORIOmatrix mini and the Kramer MV-6 are supported.
– Connected between the display (14) with the Ethernet network switch (10).
14. Display: Shows the speaking participant.
DICENTIS Wireless Conference System system with redundant WAP
The system can be configured with a redundant DCNM‑WAP provided the following conditions
are met. The procedure for subscribing a redundant DCNM‑WAP is described in the
Configuration manual.
– Preferably both WAPs are connected to an Ethernet network switch with a DCN
multimedia System Network Cable or a standard network cable, and the Ethernet
network switch is connected to a laptop or PC.
Note: The use of an Ethernet network switch and cabling are preferred during the
subscription process, because this makes it easier to access and subscribe the WAPs.
When subscription of the secondary WAP is complete, the Ethernet network switch and
cabling can be removed if it is no longer required.
– The WAPs are correctly positioned (there should be a minimum distance of one meter
and a maximum distance of three meters between the two WAPs).
– The WAPs are powered up and the Wireless Conference System is operational.
– Both WAPs have been correctly configured in the Installation Wizard and have unique
names for:
– Network name (SSID)
– WPA2 key
– Hostname
– Both WAPs are set to the Standalone (factory default).
– The applicable licenses are available for the primary WAP and the secondary WAP (the
redundant WAP requires its own set of licenses for features such as voting and dual-use
at seat to continue working if the primary WAP fails).
– If recording/playback and PA are required, make sure audio connectors are connected to
the balanced In/Out connectors of both the primary and secondary WAP.
– If access to the API (for showing voting results) and web browser settings is required,
make sure Ethernet cables are connected to both the primary and secondary WAP.
4 Planning
Use the guidelines in this section to plan the design and installation of your DICENTIS Wireless
Conference System.
4.1 Unpacking
This equipment should be unpacked and handled with care. If an item appears to be damaged,
notify the shipper immediately. If any items are missing, notify your Bosch representative.
The original packaging is the safest container in which to transport products and can be used
to return products for service if necessary.
– Example: The system requires 25 participants and one chairperson. Two participants
will use one Wireless Devices. Use the following formula to calculate how many
devices are required: Round up (participants/2) + chairperson.
In this example 25/2 = 12.5 > Round up (12.5) = 13 + 1 = 14 Wireless Devices.
4. If camera control is a required, the license DCNM-LCC must be added to the system. Do
not forget to add the cameras to the system. The Bosch HD Conference Dome is
supported.
5. Decide if, and which type of, cabling is required. See System overview, page 9.
6. Decide on how to power the Wireless Access Point (DCNM‑WAP). See System overview,
page 9:
– Via the AC/DC power supply adapter (supplied with the DCNM‑WAP). Or:
– Via Power over Ethernet (PoE). Or:
– Via Ethernet switch. Or:
– DICENTIS (Audio) Powering Switch.
7. Provide a mains power supply connections nearby the equipment which requires mains
power supply.
8. Decide on how to power the other devices used in the system (i.e. Ethernet switch,
cameras etc.). See System overview, page 9:
– Via their own (mains) power supply provision. Or:
– Via Power over Ethernet (PoE), if possible.
9. Decide on how, and where, to install the Wireless Access Point (DCNM‑WAP). See
Installation Wireless Access Point, page 16:
– Wall, ceiling. Or:
– Tripod floor stand.
10. Decide where, and how to place, the Wireless Devices (DCNM‑WD and/or DCNM‑WDE).
See Installation Wireless Devices and Accessories, page 22.
11. Decide on how, and where to attach the Charger to a wall. See Charger, page 28.
Control capacity
– The Wireless Access Point (DCNM‑WAP) can control a maximum of 120 wireless
connections. A wireless connection can be:
– a Wireless Device (DCNM‑WD or DCNM‑WDE), or
– a Wireless Device with web browsing functionality, such as a tablet or laptop.
– A maximum of one DCNM‑WAP can be used to control the system.
Coverage area
– All Wireless Devices need to be in the WiFi coverage area of the DCNM‑WAP.
– For a maximum WiFi coverage area, the DCNM‑WAP can be placed on a central
location in the room.
– The DCNM‑WAP has a typical WiFi coverage area of 30 m by 30 m.
802.11n specification
The DICENTIS Wireless Conference System network is based on the 802.11n specification for
WiFi technology. Devices that comply to the 802.11n specification operate in frequency bands
between 2.4000 and 2.4835 GHz and 5.180 and 5.700 GHz.
Notice!
Although the system operates on frequencies which are license free world wide, you must be
aware of country specific limitations and follow them.
Quantity Component
1 Mounting bracket
1 Safety instructions
Brand logo
The orientation of the logo could be changed.
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Figure 5.1: Change logo orientation
Caution!
Do not open the Wireless Access Point. Any hardware change makes the product certificates
! invalid. Only qualified personnel may open the Wireless Access Point.
Cable connections:
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Figure 5.2: DCNM‑WAP front and bottom view
1. Connect an external balanced audio line input (4), if required.
2. Connect the balanced audio line output (6) to an external audio system, if required.
3. Connect the Ethernet (PoE) (2) or AC/DC power supply adapter (3).
For detailed connection description, see the “Power on / connection and indicator” paragraph
at the end of this section.
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Figure 5.4: Mounting on a tripod floor stand
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Figure 5.5: DCNM‑WAP front and bottom view
Item Description
1 2x 3 status LED: Gives detailed information about the condition of the Wireless
Access Point and the wireless network. Refer to the software configuration
manual of the DICENTIS Wireless Conference System.
3 – * AC/DC power supply 48VDC socket (Power supply adapter supplied with
the DCNM‑WAP).
Item Description
6 Balanced audio line input socket: Connection from audio source. Use standard
line output cabling. 6.3 mm (1/4") jacks with the following pinning:
Tip: Live (+)
Ring: Return (-)
Sleeve: Shield
See also
– Planning, page 13
– Additional components, page 15
Caution!
If a Wireless Device Extended is moved from a warm and humid environment to a cold
! environment there is a possibility that some condensation can form on the display. To prevent
this from happening, make sure each Wireless Device Extended is given sufficient time to
acclimatize.
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DCNM‑WDE and DCNM‑WD top, rear and base view
Caution!
Do not open the Wireless Device. Any hardware change makes the product certificates
! invalid. Only qualified personnel may open the Wireless Devices.
Installation of accessories
Follow below steps to install the required accessories to, and placing of, the Wireless Devices.
These steps are a summary:
1. Check that all equipment is available.
2. For your reference, see the Wireless Device figure and table in this section.
3. Install the Battery Pack (15) in each Wireless Device to be used. Refer to Battery Pack ,
page 25.
4. Attach the microphones to the Wireless Devices (11). Refer to Microphones, page 24.
5. Place the Wireless Devices in the coverage area of the Wireless Access Point
(DCNM‑WAP). See Planning, page 13, if required.
Connection, indicators and controls
The following table gives an overview of the Wireless Device items and functionality (Refer to
the numbers in the previous figure).
Connection and configuration of the Wireless Devices within the system is done via
DCNM‑WAP. Refer to the software configuration manual of the DICENTIS Wireless Conference
System.
Item Description
3 Loudspeaker.
12 Red battery‑low LED indicator. The LED is flashing when the Battery Pack of the
Wireless Device is empty within 1 hour. Charging the Battery Pack is advised.
See Battery Pack , page 25.and Charger, page 28.
13 Yellow out‑of‑range LED indicator. The LED is on when the Wireless Device is not
(yet) connected with the Wireless Access Point (DCNM‑WAP). Move the Wireless
Device within the coverage area of the DCNM‑WAP . The LED is flashing when
the Wireless Device is trying to make a connection with the Wireless Access
Point (DCNM‑WAP. See Planning, page 13.
14 (DCNM‑WLIION) Battery Pack locking clip. See Battery Pack , page 25.
16 De‑init button. When push (>2 seconds), the subscription between the Wireless
Device and Wireless Access Point is removed.
17 (DCNM‑WLIION) Battery Pack capacity test button. See Battery Pack , page 25.
18 (DCNM‑WLIION) Battery Pack capacity LED (5x) indicators. See Battery Pack ,
page 25.
See also
– Battery Pack , page 25
– Microphones, page 24
– Planning, page 13
– Charger, page 28
6.1 Microphones
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Figure 6.2: DCNM‑HDMIC and DCNM‑MICS / DCNM‑MICL front and bottom view
Number Description
1 LED indicator.
2 Microphone grill.
4 Connection guidance.
5 Slider guidance.
6 Connector plug.
8 Lock.
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Figure 6.3: DCNM‑HDMIC 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
connection lock (5) fits/click into place.
3. 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.
Caution!
The lifetime of a Battery Pack can be severely affected if it is completely drained. If a Wireless
! Device is put in storage or is not being used for a while, remove the Battery Pack and place it
in the approved Charger.
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Figure 6.4: Wireless Device bottom view including Battery Pack
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Figure 6.5: DCNM‑WLIION Battery Pack top (1) and rear (3) view.
Item Description
1 Top view.
2 Locking clip mechanism: Locks the Battery Pack in the Wireless Device.
3 Rear view.
5 Green Battery Pack capacity LED indicators (5x): Showing the capacity/
condition of the Battery Pack. From left to right (5‑1), typical each LED indicates
a capacity time in hours left:
– LED 5: 18‑20
– LED 4: 13‑18
– LED 3: 8‑13
– LED 2: 3‑8
– LED 1: <3
NOTE: The accuracy of the Battery Pack remaining capacity is +/- 20%.
6 Securing nock (3x). Secures the Battery Pack in the Wireless Device.
6.3 Charger
The Charger (DCNM‑WCH05) is used for (and can be used for connection to IT power
distribution systems):
– Charging the Battery Pack (DCNM‑WLIION).
– One Charger can charge a maximum of 5 Battery Packs at the same time.
Delivered with product
– The DCNM‑WCH05 is shipped with the following parts:
– 1x Mains power cable.
– 1x Loop‑through mains power cable.
– 1x Mounting bracket.
– 1x Safety instructions.
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Item Description
1 Ventilation grilles: Do not obstruct the ventilation grilles. The Charger must
remain within the specified temperature range. See Charger (DCNM-WCH05),
page 41.
2 Battery Pack container (5x): Each container could hold a Battery Pack
(DCNM‑WLIION).
3 Charging level LEDs: Shows the charging level of the Battery Pack: From left to
right (5‑1), typical each LED indicates a capacity time in hours (left):
– LED 5: 18‑20
– LED 4: 13‑18
– LED 3: 8‑13
– LED 2: 3‑8
– LED 1: <3
NOTE: The accuracy of the Battery Pack remaining capacity is +/- 20%.
NOTE: It can take up to 1 minute before the first LED is lit.
Item Description
4 Power on/off LED: Is on when the power cable is connected to Charger and the
other end is connected to the mains power supply.
5 Mains power supply socket/inlet. The maximum current handling of the inlet is
10A. Therefore there is a limitation of the number of loop‑through Chargers. For
details, see the Mains power connection / loop‑through paragraph in this
section.
6 Mains power supply loop‑through socket: The loop‑through mains socket allows
a maximum number of Chargers to be connected in series to share from the
same mains power supply outlet. For details, see the Mains power connection /
loop‑through paragraph in this section.
Installation
Danger!
Do not open the Charger. Electrical discharges from the Charger can kill you.
Warning!
! This is a class A product. In a domestic environment this product may cause radio
interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
Caution!
Do not obstruct the ventilation grilles. A blockage of the ventilation grilles can cause a risk of
! fire and malfunction/defect of the Charger and Battery Pack.
The Charger (DCNM‑WCH05) must be fixed installed to the wall by qualified service personnel,
using the supplied mounting bracket. Disassembly is also only allowed by qualified service
personnel.
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When installing more than one Charger next to each other, be sure that:
– The vertical distance between two brackets is at least 340 mm (refer to d1 in the next
figure).
– The horizontal distance between two brackets is at least 195 mm (refer to d2 in the next
figure).
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d2
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Figure 6.8: Placing of the Battery Pack
Charging time
– The typical charging time of one Battery Pack is 3 hours.
– The LEDs (3) showing the charging level of the Battery Pack.
– Remove the Battery Pack as soon it is fully charged (All LEDs (3) are on).
See also
– Charger (DCNM-WCH05), page 41
8 Maintenance
The DICENTIS Wireless Conference System requires minimum maintenance. To ensure for
trouble‑free operation, clean and inspect the system components on a regular basis:
8.1 Cleaning
Caution!
Do not use alcohol, ammonia, petroleum solvents or abrasive cleaners to clean the system
! components.
1. Clean the Wireless Devices with a soft cloth moistened very slightly with a weak soap and
water solution.
2. Clean the touch screen of the Wireless Devices with a dry soft cloth.
3. Wait until the Wireless Devices are fully dry before reconnecting them to the system
cabling.
4. Clean the Wireless Access Point and Charger with a dry soft cloth, as required.
8.3 Service
If a defect cannot be resolved, please contact your supplier or system integrator, or contact
your Bosch representative directly.
9 Technical data
9.1 Wireless Access Point (DCNM-WAP)
Technical specifications
Radio
Electrical
Power consumption 10 W
Audio inputs
Audio outputs
Mechanical
Weight:
with bracket 958 g (2.11 lb)
without bracket 725 g (1.60 lb)
Environmental
EU CE, WEEE
US UL, FCC
KR KC
RU/KZ/BY EAC
JP PSE, MIC
SA SASO, CITC
BR ANATEL
Radio
Audio inputs
Audio outputs
Mechanical
Mounting Tabletop
Weight:
DCNM‑WD 590 g (1.30 Lb)
DCNM‑WD + Battery Pack 1051 g (2.32 lb)
Environmental
Radio
Audio inputs
Audio outputs
General
Supported contactless NFC tag According to: ISO/IEC14443 Type A (from 106 kbps
(DCNM‑WDE only) to 848 kbps. MIFARE 106kbps).
Mechanical
Mounting Tabletop
Weight:
DCNM‑WDE 670 g (1.47 lb)
DCNM‑WDE + Battery Pack 1131 g (2.49 lb)
Environmental
EU CE
US FCC
CA ISED
KR KC
AU/NZ RCM
RU/KZ/BY EAC
JP MIC
SA SASO, CITC
BR ANATEL
Mechanical
Color Charcoal
Environmental
EU CE
US UL, FCC
CA CSA, ISED
KR KC
AU/NZ RCM
RU/KZ/BY EAC
JP PSE
CN China RoHS
SA SASO, CITC
BR ANATEL
TH TISI
Other UN 38.3
Mechanical
Environmental
EU CE, WEEE
US UL, FCC
CA CSA, ICES‑003
KR KC
AU/NZ RCM
RU/KZ/BY EAC
JP PSE
CN China RoHS
SA SASO
Mechanical
Environmental
Mechanical
Length:
DCNM‑MICS (without connector) 310 mm (12.21 in)
DCNM‑MICL(without connector) 480 mm (19.90 in)
Weight:
DCNM‑MICS 91 g (0.20 lb)
DCNM‑MICL 108 g (0.24 lb)
Color:
DCNM‑MICS / DCNM‑MICL Traffic black RAL 9017
Pearl light grey RAL 9022
Environmental
10 Appendices
10.1 Product labels for South Korea and the Philippines
DCNM WAP label
DCNM WD label
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