Toa RM-300X Manual de Usario

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
INTEGRATEd VOICE EVACUATION SYSTEM
VX-3000 SERIES
RM-200SF
VX-3004F
RM-300X
Thank you for purchasing TOA's Integrated Voice Evacuation System.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 : NOMENCLATURE
1. VX-3004F, VX-3008F, ANd VX-3016F
VOICE EVACUATION FRAME ............................................................... 1-2
2. RM-200SF FIREMAN’S MICROPHONE
ANd RM-320F REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION ........ 1-5
2.1. RM-200SF .......................................................................................................... 1-5
2.2. RM-320F ............................................................................................................ 1-7
3. RM-300X REMOTE MICROPHONE ANd
RM-210F REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION
..................... 1-8
3.1. RM-300X ............................................................................................................ 1-8
3.2. RM-210F ............................................................................................................ 1-9
Chapter 2 : INdICATOR STATUS OF REMOTE MICROPHONES
1. RM-200SF FIREMAN’S MICROPHONE ANd
RM-320F REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION
..................... 2-2
1.1. Indicator State at the Time of Zone Selection .................................................... 2-2
1.2. Talk Key Indicators ............................................................................................ 2-3
1.3. Indicator State at the Time of Base Pattern Change ........................................ 2-4
1.4. Indicator State at the Time of General-Purpose Broadcast Pattern ................. 2-4
1.5. Indicator State at the Time of General/BGM Broadcast ................................... 2-5
1.6. Indicator State at the Time of RM Broadcast Status Display ............................ 2-5
1.7. Indicator State at the Time of Lamp Test ........................................................... 2-6
1.8. Indicator State at the Time of Failure Output Receipt ........................................ 2-7
1.9. Indicator State at the Time of Failure Output Reset .......................................... 2-8
1.10. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start ................ 2-9
1.11. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Stop ................ 2-10
1.12. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start/Stop ....... 2-11
1.13. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Sequence Stop ............................ 2-12
1.14. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Sequence Phase Shift ................. 2-13
1.15. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Reset ............................................ 2-14
1.16. Indicator State at the Time of Audio Monitor .................................................. 2-15
1.17. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Input ..................................... 2-15
1.18. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Output (Pulse) ...................... 2-16
1.19. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Output (Level) ...................... 2-16
1.20. Indicator State at the Time of Zone Volume Adjustment (Pulse) ................... 2-17
1.21. Indicator State at the Time of Input Volume Adjustment (Pulse) .................... 2-18
1.22. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Warning Broadcast ...................... 2-19
2. RM-300X REMOTE MICROPHONE ANd
RM-210F REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION
................... 2-20
2.1. Indicator State at the Time of Zone Selection .................................................. 2-20
2.2. Talk Key Indicators ........................................................................................... 2-21
2.3. Indicator State at the Time of Base Pattern Change ....................................... 2-21
2.4. Indicator State at the Time of General-Purpose Broadcast Pattern ................ 2-22
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2.5. Indicator State at the Time of General/BGM Broadcast .................................. 2-22
2.6. Indicator State at the Time of RM Broadcast Status Display ........................... 2-23
2.7. Indicator State at the Time of Lamp Test ......................................................... 2-23
2.8. Indicator State at the Time of Failure Output Receipt ...................................... 2-24
2.9. Indicator State at the Time of Failure Output Reset ......................................... 2-25
2.10. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start ............... 2-26
2.11. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Stop ................ 2-27
2.12. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start/Stop ....... 2-28
2.13. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Sequence Stop ............................ 2-29
2.14. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Sequence Phase Shift ................ 2-30
2.15. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Reset ............................................ 2-31
2.16. Indicator State at the Time of Audio Monitor ................................................. 2-32
2.17. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Input .................................... 2-32
2.18. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Output (Pulse) .................... 2-33
2.19. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Output (Level) ..................... 2-33
2.20. Indicator State at the Time of Zone Volume Adjustment (Pulse) .................. 2-34
2.21. Indicator State at the Time of Input Volume Adjustment (Pulse) ................... 2-35
2.22. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Warning Broadcast ..................... 2-36
Chapter 3 : OPERATION
1. BGM ANd GENERAL BROAdCAST ................................................ 3-2
1.1. Broadcasting from the RM-200SF, RM-300X, RM-320F, and RM-210F ........... 3-2
1.2. Assignment Example ........................................................................................ 3-2
1.3. Operation Examples ......................................................................................... 3-3
2. EMERGENCY wARNING BROAdCAST ....................................... 3-9
3. EMERGENCY BROAdCAST ................................................................ 3-10
3.1. Typical System Examples ................................................................................ 3-10
3.2. Remote Microphone Operation Example ........................................................ 3-12
4. MAkING ALL-ZONE EMERGENCY BROAdCAST ................ 3-15
4.1. Priority Control of the All-Zone Emergency Broadcast ..................................... 3-15
4.2. Making All-zone Emergency Broadcast from the RM-300X ............................ 3-16
4.3. Making All-zone Emergency Broadcast from the RM-200SF .......................... 3-17
5. dETECTING FAULT ................................................................................... 3-18
5.1. Fault Detection Setting Example ...................................................................... 3-18
5.2. Case Example of Malfunction .......................................................................... 3-19
5.3. Remote Microphone's Operation Example ..................................................... 3-20
5.4. VX-3004F's Operation Example ...................................................................... 3-21
5.5. Example of Executing the Failure Reception and Failure Reset
by Way of the Control Input Terminals ............................................................ 3-22
6. LAMP TEST .................................................................................................... 3-23
6.1. Remote Microphone's Operation Example ...................................................... 3-23
6.2. VX-3004F's Operation Example ...................................................................... 3-24
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS ................................................................................. 3-25
7.1. Audio Monitor ................................................................................................... 3-25
7.2. Intended Control Input Operation .................................................................... 3-26

Especificaciones del producto

Marca: Toa
Categoría: No categorizado
Modelo: RM-300X

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