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Hacousto Holland bv 

Industrieweg 87 

2651BC  Berkel & Rodenrijs 

 

4E-CMT installation and user guide 

Author: 

DD 

 

 

 

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Important note: Access level 3 explanation 
Opening the device housing or tampering with the network cabling is 

restricted.  This gives access  to all interfaces, internal system 

connections and sensitive hardware settings that are of high 

importance to system operation mode, hardware reliability and safety 

(Access Level 3 according to EN54-16, Annex A). This access level (and 

higher) is strictly protected by the manufacturer and reserved only for 

service personnel which is trained, approved and officially certified by 

the manufacturer. Any actions carried out in Access Level 3 without the 

manufacturer’s explicit approval may lead to incorrect settings or 

hardware damage, causing serious system malfunction, and therefore 

are strictly prohibited and void manufacturer’s warranty. 

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Configuration settings 

Settings for the  4E-CMT  are included in the configuration file located on the  micro SD memory card 

installed in the 4EVAC system main unit. 
This configuration file includes user-defined settings, such as: 

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zone selection buttons; 

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sources available for audio routing (BGM inputs, general purpose messages); 

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microphone volume level, 

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TALK button mode (PTT/toggle), etc. 

The configuration file should be prepared in 4EVAC Manager. 4EVAC Manager is GUI software running on 

Windows OS.  More information about 4EVAC Manager can be found in the software manual “4EVAC 

Manager guide”. 

NOTE: Please make sure that the configuration file is prepared with the version of 4EVAC Manager 

compatible with the firmware version of the system. 

The installation file of the latest 4EVAC Manager and the manual are available at our website 

www.4EVAC.com

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 4E-CMT

Page 1: ...t explains how the 4E CMT should be installed and configured The installation instructions are addressed to trained technical personnel such as installers service technicians and commissioning enginee...

Page 2: ...do I start 3 3 Configuration settings 4 4 Hardware installation and settings 5 L Net 5 4 1 1 Network ports 5 4 1 2 Redundant link 6 4 1 3 Network cabling 7 Device ID 8 5 Front Panel 9 PAGING tab 9 5 1...

Page 3: ...tures are available as well as user defined non emergency events 4E CMT does not support microphone surveillance and does not offer any emergency functions and is therefore not suitable as an EN54 com...

Page 4: ...or hardware damage causing serious system malfunction and therefore are strictly prohibited and void manufacturer s warranty 3 Configuration settings Settings for the 4E CMT are included in the confi...

Page 5: ...ations per L Net port A maximum of 16 stations per single 4EVAC main unit total sum of all 3 L net ports The microphone station may also be daisy chained together with other L Net devices Compact 500...

Page 6: ...ther L Net devices NOTE The device is equipped with a power link jumper which by default is in the ON position pass through power over L Net In order to a create redundant link the jumper must be move...

Page 7: ...d at least FTP NOTE If you use a straight cable the device will power up but the Tx Rx data terminals will not be properly connected This will result in a communication fault between the L Net device...

Page 8: ...set the Device ID you must access the rotary switches on the back side of the unit 1 Remove the steel plate covering back of the console 2 Identify high significant and low significant rotary switche...

Page 9: ...ection In order to start paging message first select a zone or group of zones on the left section of the screen If there are more than 6 zones accessible use the scroll arrow button to scroll through...

Page 10: ...ging in all zones available on this panel ALL CALL 5 1 4 Stop message BGM Select zones where a message BGM audio signal is being transmitted and press STOP This will reset these zones stopping all aud...

Page 11: ...of zones For more information about programming events please look in the user manual of the 4EVAC Manager where all configuration settings are explained LOG tab Under the LOG tab you will find the sy...

Page 12: ...gital audio format 24 kHz sampling ADPCM compressed Audio processing Fixed BP filter fixed dynamics compression Local network interface Architecture Master slave up to 16 slave devices per C500 main u...

Page 13: ...651BC Berkel Rodenrijs 4E CMT installation and user guide Author DD Page 13 of 13 M A D E I N T H E N E T H E R L A N D S 4EVAC is a trade name of Hacousto Holland bv Industrieweg 87 2651BC Berkel Rod...

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