Mamp;S Systems Intercom System DMC3 4 User Manual

dmc3-4 Installation  
Instructions  
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Important Safety  
Instructions  
READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY BEFORE  
INSTALLING OR USING THE DMC3-4 SYSTEM  
THE dmc3-4 MUST BE INSTALLED BY A M&S SYSTEMS DEALER  
OR INSTALLER, AND MUST CONFORM TO ALL LOCAL BUILDING  
AND ELECTRICAL CODES.  
Warning: Always follow these safety instructions.  
Retain these instructions for future system reference.  
Read ALL safety and operating instructions before installing the  
dmc3-4.  
Adhere to all warnings on the dmc3-4 and in these instructions.  
Follow all operating and installation instructions.  
CAUTION: These installation instructions are for use by qualified  
personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform  
any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions  
unless you are qualified to do so.  
DO NOT attempt to service the dmc3-4 yourself as opening or  
removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage or other  
hazards. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.  
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The lightning flash with arrowhead  
symbol within an equilateral  
triangle is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of uninsulated  
“dangerous voltage” within the  
product’s enclosure that may be of  
sufficient magnitude to constitute a  
risk of shock to persons.  
The exclamation point within an  
equilateral triangle is intended to  
alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance  
(servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the product.  
Locate the system away from heat sources such as radiators, heat  
registers, stoves, or other heat producing products.  
Do not locate the dmc3-4 master or room stations in an outside  
wall.  
Do not expose the dmc3-4 to moisture. Doing so can create fire or  
shock hazards and impair the warranty.  
Do not place the dmc3-4 master or room stations in any wall cavity  
with any other electrical wiring in the cavity.  
Do not expose the dmc3RW, dmc4RW or dmc1RW outdoor patio  
speakers to significant water contact. The patio speakers are  
weatherproof but not waterproof. Continuous, direct water exposure  
will cause system problems.  
Do not attach devices unauthorized for use with this system.  
Authorized devices include:  
Audio components connected via a line level input  
dmc1CD 6-disc player  
Use only M&S Systems certified replacement parts and have them  
installed by an M&S Systems dealer or installer. Unauthorized  
substitutions can result in fire, electric shock, or other hazards.  
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Upon completion of any service or product repair, have the M&S  
Systems dealer or installer conduct a safety check to ensure the  
system is in proper operating condition.  
Use only a damp cloth to clean the dmc3-4 master and room  
stations. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners.  
Cautions: Wiring  
A qualified electrician must run a 120V AC line to the dmc3-4  
retrofit transformers.  
Individual wire runs should not exceed more than 350 FEET of wire  
from any single room station to the dmc3-4 master or 1000 total  
feet for the entire system.  
LABEL all wiring runs. Connecting the wires to the dmc3-4 master,  
room station or door stations incorrectly may result in system  
damage.  
Run a single cable from the master unit location to each room  
station and door station in a “home run” fashion. Do not loop cable  
from one room station to another.  
DO NOT STAPLE CABLES! Staples cause shorts.  
DO NOT SPLICE CABLES. Splices are unreliable and defeat the  
signal isolation properties of the cables.  
DO NOT RUN ELECTRICAL WIRES THROUGH THE DMC WALL  
HOUSINGS. If you encounter 120VAC wires running through a wall  
housing during a retrofit you must have a qualified electrician rerun  
those wires around the wall housing.  
KEEP CABLES AT LEAST 18 INCHES FROM FLORESCENT LIGHT  
FIXTURES, DIMMER CONTROLS, AND ALL OTHER WIRING. This  
includes AC wiring, security cable, cordless phone units, and other  
control wires. These can cause a “hum” or “buzzing” sound.  
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KEEP cables away from objects such as heating and air conditioning  
ducts, metal construction plates, and anything else with sharp  
edges that can damage the cables.  
Cautions: Room Station Rough-In  
Careful consideration should be used when determining the location of  
the room stations and master. Since this is a retrofit system you will  
not be able to control the location of the existing system. But please  
follow the guidelines below if you install any new locations:  
DO NOT install room stations in return air ducts.  
DO NOT install room stations in exterior walls. Insulation materials  
will change speaker range and efficiency. Temperature changes in  
the wall will reduce speaker life.  
DO NOT install room stations in saunas. They will not withstand the  
extreme heat and moisture.  
DO NOT install room stations underneath cabinets or over counter  
tops.  
DO NOT install room stations in stud cavities with other wiring or  
appliances.  
DO NOT install room stations within 18” of dimmers, fluorescent  
light fixtures, security wiring, cordless phone units, and other  
control wiring.  
DO NOT install room stations within 10 feet of other room stations  
or the dmc3-4 master unit. This will cause acoustic feedback.  
DO NOT install room stations in stud cavities with other room  
stations or the dmc3-4 master unit. This will cause acoustic  
feedback.  
DO NOT install room stations facing other room stations or the  
dmc3-4 master unit. This will cause acoustic feedback.  
DO make sure all mounting rings are level and oriented as shown in  
these instructions.  
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Installation Overview  
The dmc3-4 retrofit installation is completed using the following steps:  
Develop the job estimate  
Removal of the old intercom system  
Install the dmc1H or dmc1HC housing  
Replace the room stations (note do not remove the existing  
room station mounting rings)  
Install the optional dmc1CD player  
Install the dmc3-4 master and make all room station  
connections  
Test the system  
The following tools are required for the dmc3-4 installation. The use of  
these or other tools is dependent on the existing intercom system  
installation:  
#2 Phillips screwdriver  
Wire stripper/cutter  
Tape measure  
Level  
Tin Snips  
Digital Multimeter (dmm)  
Small (or precision size) Philips/Flat head screw driver  
Power drill with 1" auger  
Small Crowbar  
Large Flat head screw driver  
Rubber mallet  
Extension cord  
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Wood chisel  
Dry wall saw  
You may not need to use all these tools on each install but having  
them handy will make the overall installation process easier.  
Develop the Job Estimate  
It is critical that you determine the complexity of each retrofit  
installation prior to developing the job estimate. It is hard to predict all  
the unique situations you will encounter in the field. For this reason  
M&S Systems recommends you visit each retrofit site prior to  
developing a job estimate and ordering equipment. During this onsite  
visit it is recommended that you complete the items listed below:  
Determine the model number and manufacturer of the existing  
intercom system.  
Count the number of room, patio, and door stations.  
Determine if the door and patio stations are surface or flush  
mount.  
Remove the master from the wall to see if any non-standard  
installation situations might exist, including:  
o Electrical running through the wall housing  
o Telephone wires running through the wall housing  
o Stud spacing that varies from a standard 16” on center  
spacing  
o The type of wire used for room, door and patio station runs  
(M&S, NuTone or other such as telephone wire) - If you  
encounter non-standard wire contact our Technical  
Support team at 1-800-421-1587 for assistance.  
o A remote transformer  
o A remote door chime  
The answers to the above information will help you scope, price and  
install the retrofit system.  
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Removing the Old System  
Prior to removing the existing intercom system make sure all power is  
turned off at the intercom location. Remove the screws from the  
intercom master and while removing the intercom, make sure to  
carefully label each wire with its corresponding room location.  
Disconnect all the room station and door station wires from the  
master. Then carefully remove the existing wall housing and  
transformers.  
If the existing system was not working prior to replacement, check  
each wire run between the room stations and master for shorts and  
wiring integrity. If one of these room station to master wire runs has a  
short, re-run that wire prior to installing the dmc3-4. When replacing  
wire runs use M&S Systems MS4XSC shielded wire. This wire will work  
for both 3 and 4-wire installations. On 4-wire installations use the wire  
as is and on 3-wire runs do not use the white wire.  
Note: if you encounter 120VAC running through the existing wall  
housing, have a qualified electrician reroute the 120VAC around the  
wall housing.  
If you encounter a remote transformer, an additional electrical run  
may have to be made by a qualified electrician to power the dmc  
master and/or optional CD player. Also check to make sure that the  
area around the housing is clear of any additional 120VAC runs or  
other obstructions.  
Installing the Wall  
Housing  
The dmc1H and dmc1HC housings are  
designed for 16” on center studs. You  
may encounter stud spacings that vary  
Figure 1 – Transformer location  
from this standard. Use the dmc1H housing  
when you are replacing an existing system  
with an intercom only system. The dmc1HC housing is used for  
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combination systems only – or those that include the dmc3-4 master  
and the optional dmc1CD 6-disc CD player.  
Locate wall housing dmc1H or dmc1HC (combo). The housing must be  
positioned so that the transformers are on the bottom of the wall  
housing as shown in figure 1. If you are replacing the existing master  
only system with a combination dmc3-4 system you will have to cut  
the rough-in opening larger to  
accommodate the larger wall  
housing. Prior to making the cutout  
check the stud cavity for obstructions  
or items in the wall that may prevent  
the transformers from fitting in the  
wall. The dmc1H and dmc1HC  
transformers drop in from the bottom  
of the housing. Refer to Figure 2 for  
wall housing placement.  
Figure 2 - dmc1H or dmc1HC wall  
housing placement  
The wall housing is designed to fit  
between 16" on center (OC) studs. In  
retrofit applications you may encounter stud  
spacing that varies from this standard.  
Connect the existing, dedicated 120VAC/60Hz  
line with ground connection from the power  
panel to the wall housing as shown in Figure 3.  
The dmc3-4 requires a dedicated power source  
to assure no interference from other equipment  
Figure 3 - Transformer  
caused by looped power circuits. The ground is  
120VAC/60Hz run  
necessary for proper radio reception.  
Place transformer enclosure from the inside of the wall housing into  
the transformer enclosure opening at the bottom of the wall housing  
as shown in Figure 4. Do not run the 120VAC through the wall  
housing.  
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For the dmc1HC combo wall housing have a qualified electrician loop a  
power wire from the TE5C transformer enclosure to the TE2C  
transformer enclosure following the same  
procedure described  
above and shown in  
T E 5 C  
T E 2 C  
Figure 5.  
Figure 4 – Transformer  
placement  
Figure 5 - dmc3-4HC  
transformer connection  
Replacing the Room  
Stations  
The DMC room and door speakers use the existing wire and speaker  
rough-in mounting frames or boxes. To replace the speaker, first  
remove the old speaker. Leave the existing room or door station  
mounting rings in place.  
After removing the room station verify the  
integrity of the wire run. Then install the  
mounting plate from the DMCFR (finish-out  
frame for room stations). Align the plate on  
the wall either vertically or horizontally so that  
the screw holes line up with those on the  
mounting ring or box. Use a  
level to make sure the plate  
is level. There are several  
screw hole locations on the  
mounting plate so it can  
attach to many rough-in  
designs. Mount the plate to  
the wall using the screws  
Figure 6 - DMCFR  
installation  
provided (Figure 6).  
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Next connect the wires to the dmc retrofit  
room station as shown in Figure 7. Match the  
wire colors to the corresponding screw  
locations on the dmc3 or dmc4 room stations.  
Please make sure to use only dmc3 room  
stations in a 3-wire installation and dmc4 room  
stations in a 4-wire installation. All 6-wire  
installations use the DMC1 room stations.  
Please refer to appendix A for a diagram of  
which NuTone and M&S systems map to the 3,  
4 or 6-wire (requires dmc1 master)  
Figure 7 - Room Station  
Wiring - 3-Wire  
configurations.  
Refer to the charts below for the dmc3-4 wiring diagram;  
NuTone Wire (IW3 or  
equivalent)  
M&S 3-Wire  
White  
dmc3-4  
equivalent  
Silver outside or blue  
tracer  
Black  
Red  
Center conductor or gray  
tracer  
Black  
Other outside copper  
wire or red tracer  
Green  
Green  
M&S Wire M&S or NuTone 4-conductor  
gray jacket wire  
dmc3-4 equivalent  
White  
Black  
Red  
Silver outside gray wire  
Next copper outside gray wire  
Next copper outside gray wire  
Outside copper outside gray wire  
White  
Black  
Red  
Green  
Green  
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After connecting the room station to the existing  
wiring using the diagrams above. Place the room  
station through the DMCFR plastic mounting  
plate. Position the plate either vertically or  
horizontally depending on the room station  
replaced. Place the room station into the rough-  
in ring and align the frame with the room station  
as shown in Figure 8. Use the screws provided  
with the room station to screw the room station  
and frame into place. The holes in the room  
station align with the holes in the mounting  
plate. The room station keeps the plastic frame  
in place on the wall.  
Figure 8 - Placing  
Room Station in  
Note the plastic frames are paintable. Please  
prime the plastic first and then apply standard  
room paint. The white plastic may require two coats of paint to get full  
coverage. It is recommended that you paint the frame prior to  
mounting it to the wall.  
Important: Please label all cables at both ends. Incorrectly connecting  
cables to the master, room stations or door stations could result in  
system damage.  
Patio Speakers  
Do not remove the existing patio speaker rough-in. The DMC retrofit  
system is designed to fit into the existing enclosure. It is important to  
note that M&S patio speakers are weather resistant not water proof.  
M&S speakers should not be located in an area that is in direct line of  
water from sprinklers, rain or other devices such as power washers.  
Please use the DMCFRW finish-out frame in outdoor and high sun  
areas. The DMCFRW plastic is designed to withstand sun and resist  
fading. If a patio requires a surface mount application use the  
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DMC1HRWS. This is a surface mount box and cover that will support  
the DMC1RW, DMC3RW or DMC4RW patio speakers.  
To install a patio speaker follow the instructions presented above for  
interior room stations.  
Door Stations  
Remove the old door station but do not  
remove the rough-in box or surface mount  
box. When replacing a NuTone door  
speaker you must use the DMCFD finish-out  
frame. The M&S door station sets in the  
DMCFD and the screws attach to the  
existing rough-in. Connect the door station  
with the corresponding color wires. Screw  
the door station or door station with  
DMCFD frame into the rough-in box as  
shown in Figure 9  
Figure 9 - DMCFD and Door  
Station Installation  
External Music Source  
The DMC retrofit system supports the use of external music sources.  
You can use an existing connection or run a new wire to support local  
source connection. To install a new local source follow the steps  
detailed in the following paragraphs.  
Choose a location for the AWP that will be easily accessible to the  
sources that are to be connected to the system (close to the receiver,  
TV or DVD player for example). Note: the external source wire run to  
the dmc3-4 must not exceed 50 feet.  
At this location, attach a single gang box to a wall stud at a center  
height of normal wall outlets. Use a low voltage plaster ring in existing  
construction installations.  
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Make sure the single gang box extends past the wall stud and into the  
room so it will be flush with the sheetrock when it is applied. Run the  
Red and Black shielded audio cables (included in the AWPRX) from the  
master unit location to the AWP location. Connect the cables.  
Installing the Chime  
Module  
Install the optional chime module MC3 or  
MC8 in the wall housing by pressing the  
chime module over the 4 plastic standoffs  
attached to the wall housing as shown in  
Figure 10. Refer to the instructions shipped  
with the chime module.  
Figure 10 - Chime module  
installation  
Installing the dmc1CD player  
Connect the audio cables to the audio outlets of  
the dmc1CD player refer to Figure 11. After  
connecting the audio cables and main cable,  
connect the power cord from the TE2C  
transformer to the power connector on the  
dmc1CD.  
Ensuring that nothing is between the CD player  
and the back of the wall housing (including  
cables), place the dmc1cd player into the lower  
Figure 11 - dmc1CD connections  
opening of the finish out frames including the  
dmc1F or dmcFM frames. Use the screws provided to secure the unit in  
place.  
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Installing the dmc3-4  
The dmc3-4 ships configured for a 3-wire retrofit system. If you are  
replacing a 4-wire system you must change the jumper setup on the  
dmc3-4 master. The jumper change must be completed before any  
cables are  
connected. To  
change the  
jumpers just pull  
them off the  
existing connection (Figure  
12) and place them in the  
4-wire position show in  
Figure 13.  
Suspend the master unit  
from the wall housing by  
looping the third  
Figure 12 - Default, 3-Wire  
Pin Position  
Figure 13 - 4-Wire Pin  
Position  
hand wire (thick  
green wire) over the hook at the top of the housing. Be careful not to  
damage the wall surface.  
If the dmc3-4 system has more than 9  
room stations, some room selector  
switches will control two room stations.  
Black  
Patio  
Connect each Green wire (except patio  
Green) to a single green terminal on  
the master. Each numbered Green  
terminal corresponds to a remote  
Green  
Shield  
Wire  
Terminal  
station selector switch. Note: No more  
than 3 Green wires can be connected to  
any Green terminal and not to exceed  
15 speakers for the 4-wire or 13  
speakers for the 3-wire system. This  
limitation does include remote controls  
Terminal  
White  
Terminal  
Red  
Terminal  
Black  
Terminal  
Figure 14 - dmc3-4 master wire connections  
and volume controls but not door stations. The station location can be  
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marked on the inside of the door access panel on the left side of the  
dmc3-4 master.  
Connect the green wire(s) from the patio station(s) to the Patio green  
terminal. Connect the patio Black wire(s) to the patio Black terminal.  
Note: Only two patio stations can be connected to the patio terminals.  
Connect the Red wire with the other Red wires to the Red terminal.  
Connect the White wire with the other White wires to the White  
terminal. Refer to Figure 14 for wire placement.  
Connect the red and black wires of the door station cables  
(MS4DCX/MS4DCXSC) to the red and black door  
speaker terminals on the dmc3-4 master as  
shown in Figure 15. When using MS4DCXSC  
shielded wire, insulate the bare wires using some  
of the jacket material to prevent shorting to the  
circuit board. Connect this wire to terminal labeled  
shield. Connect all orange wires  
Figure 15 - Door  
Station Connections  
from the door stations to the  
common terminal on the MC3 or  
MC8. Connect each yellow wire to a note selection  
terminal. (Do not connect more than one yellow wire  
per note terminal.)  
Plug in the modular chime plug to the 4 pin  
connector labeled as CHIME on the dmc3-4 master  
unit as shown in Figure 16.  
Figure 16 – Chime  
Plug Connection  
Connect the optional dmc1CD player RCA cables and control wire.  
Connecting the Antenna  
Separate the intercom cables from the antenna leads, if grouped together  
the intercom cables can shield the antenna leads resulting in poor radio  
reception. Keep the antenna leads away from metal ductwork and  
aluminum backed insulation. These can also shield the antenna leads.  
The number and style of antenna leads will vary based on the intercom  
system being replaced. The dmc3-4 system is designed to use the  
existing antenna.  
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Follow the steps below to attach a NuTone 300 Ohm twin lead antenna to  
the dmc3-4.  
1. If the antenna has a plug on the end, cut the plug off  
2. Strip the 2 wire ends  
3. Connect the wire ends to terminal S1 and S2 on the antenna board  
4. Connect a bare jumper wire (a 22 gauge speaker wire works well)  
between the S3 and S4 terminals.  
Follow the steps below to attach a separate AM/FM antenna system with  
300 Ohm FM twin lead and orange AM antenna wire:  
1. Connect the FM twin leads to terminal S1 and S2 on the board  
2. Connect the AM antenna (orange wire) to terminal S4  
3. Terminal S3 is not used in this configuration  
Follow the steps below to connect a single orange wire antenna system:  
1. Connect the orange wire to either S1 or S2. Note do not connect  
the wire to both S1 and S2 doing this will short out the FM antenna  
signal.  
2. Connect a bare jumper wire (a 22 gauge speaker wire works well)  
between the S3 and S4 terminals.  
Wireless Remote Control Connection  
To install the optional wireless remote control receiver module MCRC,  
attach the MCRC module using the Velcro strips provided to the wall  
housing. Place the white antenna lead through the hole provided in the  
wall housing into the wall cavity. Failure to do so may result in poor range  
of the wireless remote control system. Connect the wire harness from the  
MCRC to the connector labeled REMOTE on the master.  
After the master is installed you must program the transmitter. Complete  
this step after completing the system test. To program the transmitter  
simultaneously press and release the AUTO and SOURCE buttons. The  
display will show RF and SET on it. Then press and hold any button on the  
remote until the RF and SET disappear from the display. To cancel this  
function, simultaneously press AUTO and SOURCE.  
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MC960 Power Amp Installation  
MS3XSC  
Run the MS7XSC cable  
from the dmc1H or  
dmc1HC wall housing to  
the remote power  
amplifier.  
DMC1H  
Run the MS3XSC cable from the  
remote amplifier to  
Figure 17 - Power amp wiring  
each volume  
MS3XSC  
control (use the SVC96 for stereo or the MVC1 for mono).  
From each volume control, run the MS2SXSC to each  
respective speaker as shown in Figure 17.  
The remote power amplifier should be located in a closet or  
utility closet and should be located within 6 feet of a  
standard NEMA 5-15R 120VAC receptacle. Install a 1-gang  
MS7XSC  
MC960PA  
and a 2-gang box  
Figure 18 - Power  
amp installation  
at the location for  
the remote  
amplifier on a  
stud. Allocate the 1-gang and 2-  
gang boxes relative to one another  
as shown in Figure 18. Run all  
MS3XSC cables from the volume  
controls to the remote amplifier’s  
2-gang box.  
Run the MS7XSC cable from the  
dmc3-4 to the remote amplifier’s 1-gang  
box. The remote amplifier is designed to  
Figure 19 - Speaker installation  
mount over the 1-gang and 2-gang boxes on a single stud. Note: The  
speaker cables CANNOT be located in the same gang box used for  
120VAC wiring.  
Each pair of stereo or mono music speakers is controlled by a single  
volume control. The volume controls install in a standard single gang box.  
Run a MS3XSC cable from each volume control location to the remote  
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amplifier. From each volume control location, run a MS2SXSC cable to  
each satellite speaker (left & right) or mono as shown in Figure 19.  
Install the appropriate mounting ring for each respective speaker. Follow  
the instructions included with the speaker for specific dimensions on the  
mounting ring. Secure the MS2SXSC cable from the speaker’s respective  
volume control to avoid drywall damage.  
Door Release Options  
The door release option is a dry contact closure provided by the dmc3-4  
master. This dry contact is rated 24V at 2 Amps. The sample applications  
below represent some uses of this option. However, only one application  
can be used in any dmc3-4 system at a time.  
Door or Gate Release Mechanism  
Run a single line of PBVM127X1 from the dmc1H or dmc1HC housing to  
the door release mechanism. Connect the red and white wires to the two  
wire terminals of the door release mechanism.  
Run another single line of PBVM127X1 from the dmc1H or dmc1HC  
housing location to a gang box next to a 120VAC receptacle where the  
remote power transformer (part #240054) will be plugged in. Label and  
secure cables at the housing.  
The door release switch contacts are very versatile and can be used with  
many AC/DC door or switch contacts. Be sure to use the wire and power  
supply or transformer specified by the door or gate release product being  
used.  
Panic Interface with Security System  
Run a line of PBVM127X1 from the dmc1H or dmc1HC housing location to  
the security control panel. Setup the security panel to receive a normally  
open dry contact for panic operation. (Refer to programming procedures  
accompanying the security panel). Label and secure cables at the dmc1H  
or dmc1HC housing. Have a certified security installer hook the dmc3-4  
up to the alarm system.  
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Test the System  
After all connections have been made, insert the dmc3-4 power plug into  
TE5C transformer and secure the master to the wall housing using the 2  
screws provided. If using the dmc1F, dmc1FC or dmc1FM frame with a  
dmc1CD player, install the master unit over the frame. Do not over  
tighten the screws as the plastic may distort or crack. Install the speaker  
panel on the master as shown in Figure 20.  
Please be careful to only apply pressure on the speaker panel at the  
corners and not in the middle. Check all functions by following the  
guidelines in the Owners Manual shipped with the master unit. If any  
difficulties are encountered, recheck all connections. If after reviewing  
these instructions you are unable to resolve any problems, contact  
technical support at 1-800-421-1587.  
Figure 20 - Speaker Panel Placement  
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Appendix A – NuTone Systems  
Refer to frames below:  
DMCFM – Replacing a master  
only system with a dmc3-4  
master  
DMCFC – Replacing a  
combination system with a dmc3-  
4 and a dmc1CD  
DMC1F – Replacing a master  
only system with a dmc3-4 and a  
dmc1CD (requires hole in wall to  
be made larger)  
NuTone IM- NuTone IM-  
3303 4406  
NuTone IM-  
3204  
M&S Part Number  
DMC1  
DMC3-4  
X
X
X
DMC1R, DMC1RS  
DMC1RW  
DMC3R, DMC3RS  
DMC3RW  
DMC4R, DMC4RS  
DMC4RW  
DMC1CD  
DMC1F  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
*
X
X
*
X
X
*
X
DMCFM  
DMCFC  
DMCFR  
DMCFD  
DMC1H  
DMC1HC  
DMC1HR  
DMC1HRW  
DMC1HRWS  
MC3/MC8  
DS3B  
DMCFR – Used on all indoor  
X
X
X
*
X
X
X
*
X
X
X
*
room station replacements  
DMCFRW – Used on all outdoor  
or high sun area flush mount  
room station replacements  
DMC1HRWS – Used on all  
outdoor surface mount room  
station replacements  
DMCFD – Used on NuTone  
door station replacements, not  
required for M&S replacements  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
BD3BN  
D3BN  
MCRC  
MCTX  
DMCRA  
The following NuTone systems map to either the IM-3303 or IM-  
4406 systems:  
NuTone Systems  
SM428  
2561/2562  
2401/2402  
2542  
2540/2541  
IM-406  
IM-4006  
IM-4406  
IM-3303  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
IMA-303  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
IMA-203D  
IMA-2003  
IMA-3003  
IMA-3303  
2067/2068  
2011/2012  
2015/2016  
2053/2054  
2055/2056  
2071  
2031/2032  
2090/2091  
M-3103  
IM-203  
IM-313  
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Appendix B – M&S Systems  
M&S MC602 with  
MCP/MDC6  
M&S  
MC702  
X
M&S MC702 with  
MCP/MCD6  
X
M&S MC302 with M&S 440 M&S 500 M&S 40  
M&S Part Number  
DMC1  
DMC3-4  
M&S 602  
X
M&S 302  
X
MCP/MDC6  
Series  
X
Series  
X
Series  
X
X
X
DMC1R, DMC1RS  
DMC1RW  
DMC3R, DMC3RS  
DMC3RW  
DMC4R, DMC4RS  
DMC4RW  
DMC1CD  
DMC1F  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
*
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
*
X
X
X
X
X
*
X
X
X
*
X
X
*
X
X
*
X
DMCFM  
DMCFC  
DMCFR  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
DMCFD  
DMC1H  
X
*
X
*
X
*
X
*
X
*
X
*
DMC1HC  
DMC1HR  
DMC1HRW  
DMC1HRWS  
MC3/MC8  
DS3B  
BD3BN  
D3BN  
MCRC  
MCTX  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
DMCRA  
M&S 44  
Series  
X
M&S  
Model 5  
M&S  
Model 6  
M&S  
M&S  
M&S 20  
M&S 30  
Series Model 150  
M&S  
220/330 M&S 250 300/350 M&S 350A Series  
M&S Part Number  
DMC1  
DMC3-4  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
DMC1R, DMC1RS  
DMC1RW  
DMC3R, DMC3RS  
DMC3RW  
DMC4R, DMC4RS  
DMC4RW  
DMC1CD  
DMC1F  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
*
X
X
X
X
*
X
X
X
X
*
X
X
X
X
*
X
X
X
X
*
X
X
X
X
*
X
X
X
X
*
X
X
X
X
*
X
X
*
X
X
*
X
DMCFM  
DMCFC  
DMCFR  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
DMCFD  
DMC1H  
X
*
X
*
X
*
X
*
X
*
X
*
X
*
X
*
X
*
X
*
DMC1HC  
DMC1HR  
DMC1HRW  
DMC1HRWS  
MC3/MC8  
DS3B  
BD3BN  
D3BN  
MCRC  
MCTX  
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
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M&S Systems 2-Year Warranty  
M&S Systems warrants its products to be free of defects for 2 years. The  
warranty period begins on either (a) the date of purchase or installation date of  
this product or (b) the date of closing on a new residence in which this product  
was originally installed. The warranty extends to the original user of the product  
and to each subsequent owner of the product during the term of the warranty.  
M&S will repair or replace, at its option, parts and materials at no charge. Parts  
supplied under this warranty may be new or rebuilt at the option of M&S  
Systems.  
If during the warranty period the product appears to have a defect, please call  
our toll free service number (800-421-1587) prior to dismantling. Dismantling  
the product prior to calling our service number may void the warranty. Before  
returning any product to M&S Systems, obtain a Return Authorization Number  
(RAN) from our service department. M&S Systems will return the repaired  
product freight prepaid within the continental United States. ANY PRODUCT  
RETURNED TO M&S SYSTEMS WITHOUT A RAN NUMBER WILL BE REFUSED.  
This limited warranty is in lieu of any other warranties, express or implied,  
including any implied warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular  
purpose or otherwise, and of any other obligations or liability on the seller’s  
part. This limited warranty does not cover damage caused by improper  
installation, acts of God, criminal acts, the violation of applicable building or  
electrical codes or the use of non-M&S wire, cable (excluding CAT5 and RG-6) or  
wall housings.  
Under no circumstances shall M&S Systems be liable for consequential,  
incidental or special damages arising in connection with use, or inability to use  
this product. In no event shall M&S Systems liability hereunder exceed the cost  
of the product covered hereby. No person is authorized to assume for us or  
obligate us for any other liability in connection with the sale of this product.  
Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of consequential, incidental  
or special damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
This limited warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have  
other rights, which vary from state to state.  
116002-2 C  
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