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AARC-EVAC Indoor Standalone 
Wireless Linked Message Player 
& Message Player/Repeater Units

Installation & Operation Manual

The AARC-EVAC Wireless Emergency and S.O.S. Assist 
Message Player is a standalone system incorporating a 

backup battery system. The Message Player/Repeater is the 
same as above plus incorporates a signal repeater.

A wireless radio linked signal from a system Alert Panel or a 
wireless Signal Repeater unit triggers standard emergency 
alert sirens, a lockdown message and up to 7 unique S.O.S. 
assistance zoned messages.

Audio outputs include standard emergency alert sirens 
including “Alert” and “Evacuation”. “Evacuation” also includes 

and if applicable a “Lockdown” message.

“Alert” activation outputs the Australian Standard alert tone 
(complying to AS1670.4). Units can be ordered with 2 options:

1)

  Alert will continue until cancelled. 

2)

 Unit can be factory set to sound for between 1–255 

seconds and if not cancelled before the set time, the unit 
will automatically trigger the Evacuation Alert.

“Evacuation” activation outputs the Australian Standard 
evacuation tone (complying to AS1670.4). To comply with 
Australian Standards for evacuation tones, a custom message 

may be played after every third cycle providing evacuation 
instructions to occupants. Voice message could be 
something like “please evacuate the building by the closest 
exit and assemble at the designated assembly point”.

If used, “Lockdown” activation outputs an audio custom 
message to suit your application, chimes, tones, music 
track or voice message or any combination thereof.

Up to 7 unique “S.O.S” zoned messages can also be 
triggered. (e.g. “[ding...dong] assistance to front desk” etc.)

Multiple Alert Panel transmitters can be used within the 
same “S.O.S.” zones, if required. Multiple message
message player units can be used within the same system
to increase the coverage area. A wireless “Cancel” activation
(hidden button located on transmitters with “Lockdown” 
function) will stop any of the alerts and reset the system.

Alternatively, Standalone Message Player units can also 
be used in conjunction with the rack mount PA System 

covered by the PA System. (Note: An adequately-sized UPS 
is always recommended to power the PA system in case of 
mains failure.)

Components Supplied

1 x 

ARX43E52 

Message Player

 Unit

OR

Repeater Unit

2 Speaker

3 Speaker

1 x 15 VDC Power Supply

2 x 15 Watt Speakers*

1 x 

ARX43E52R

 Message Player/

1 x AARC Antenna

1 x 

ARX43E53

Message Player 

Unit

OR

Repeater Unit

1 x 15 VDC Power Supply

3 x 15 Watt Speakers*

1 x 

ARX43E53R

 Message Player/

1 x AARC Antenna

1 x 

ARX43E54

Message Player 

Unit

OR

Repeater Unit

1 x 15 VDC Power Supply

4 x 15 Watt Speakers*

1 x 

ARX43E54R

 Message Player/

1 x AARC Antenna

*A combination of Horn and Box Speakers as required.

4 Speaker

Summary of Contents for EVAC ARX43E52

Page 1: ...e message could be something like please evacuate the building by the closest exit and assemble at the designated assembly point If used Lockdown activation outputs an audio custom message to suit your application chimes tones music track or voice message or any combination thereof Up to 7 unique S O S zoned messages can also be triggered e g ding dong assistance to front desk etc Multiple Alert P...

Page 2: ...ker Volume Control SPK1 Speaker Volume Control SPK2 Speaker Volume Control SPK3 if applicable Speaker Volume Control SPK4 if applicable 1 of 4 Wall Mounting holes these are pre drilled Cable gland entry for SPK1 SPK4 Speakers Power Supply input On Off Switch LED Status Indicator Antenna Connection or pre installed antenna N Type Socket Alarm Buzzer sounds if battery requires servicing AARC EVAC TX...

Page 3: ...ened around incoming wires 6 Turning the unit on a pushed on the Alert Panel the Red Light will come on and stay on while button is pushed Note BE USED ONLY USE ALKALINE BATTERIES b SD Card can be removed to re program the unique messages when required c Make sure an SD Card with the appropriate messages is plugged into holder on message player d Turn on the AC mains Switch to Plug Pack Power Supp...

Page 4: ...6 7 8 or 9 whilst monitoring the audio SPL so that the Alarm SPL is set 3dB above the Base noise level 4 Check the SPL within the coverage area in particular closer to the speaker The maximum SPL within the area should be no more than 6dB above the Base noise level 5 If the alarm SPL is higher than 6dB above the Base noise level try increasing the height of the speaker to take it further away from...

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