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Compact Voice Alarm System 

User Manual

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4.2  Batteries

It is necessary to protect batteries from short-circuit while connecting battery leads. Short-circuit 
may lead to system failure. Follow this manual to assure safety while connecting.  

Make sure the system power has been switched off before battery is connected.

Once the batteries have been connected, make sure all terminals of all batteries have been 
 protected against short-circuit. 

Connecting batteries

 

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Wait over 10 seconds after the power cord was unplugged from AC socket located 
on the miniVES main unit.

 

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Never connect negative cable in the first place as in the case of short-circuit between battery 
positive wire and a device frame or rack cabinet element, a device damage may occur.

 

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Connect battery negative cable to negative terminal. 

 

c

NOTE: Battery bank has to be connected before connecting main power supply.

 

c

In case of disconnecting batteries and lack of AC power please wait 60 seconds for fully 
 discharge of miniVES before the battery pack will be reconnected to the system. 
Improper connection procedure may lead to charger module damage.

Summary of Contents for midiVES

Page 1: ...EN 54 16 2008 EN 54 4 1997 AC 1999 A1 2002 A2 2006 User Manual EN Compact Voice Alarm System www ambientsystem eu ver 11 2021 ...

Page 2: ...__________________________________________ 14 4 1 miniVES Charger_________________________________________________________________ 14 4 2 Batteries________________________________________________________________________ 16 5 Instructions for performing basic functions____________________________________________ 17 5 1 Alarm mode_____________________________________________________________________ ...

Page 3: ...erating instructions should be adhered to 4 Follow all instructions All instructions for installation or use operating should be followed 5 Do no use this apparatus near water Do not use this apparatus near water or a moist envi ronment for example near a bath tub wash bowl kitchen sink or laundry tub in a wet basement near a swimming pool in an unprotected outdoor installation or any area which i...

Page 4: ...appliance and cart combination to overturn 14 Unplug this apparatus during lighting storms or when unused for long periods of time Not applicable when special functions are to be maintained such as evacuation systems 15 Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been...

Page 5: ...tem should not be located in the vicinity of overhead power lines or other electric light or power circuits or where it can fall into such power lines or circuits When installing an outdoor system extreme care should be taken to keep from touching such power lines or circuits as contact with them might be fatal Danger Object and Liquid entry never push objects of any kind into this appa ratus thro...

Page 6: ...e disconnect device is the mains plug of the power cord set If an AC DC adapter is provided and the mains plug that is part of the direct plug in device the AC DC adapter is the disconnect device The socket outlet shall be near the apparatus and shall be easily accessible Old electrical and electronic appliances Electrical or electronic devices that are no longer serviceable must be collected sep ...

Page 7: ...r yellow LED 4 Emergency button 5 Configurable function buttons 6 Function button activation LEDs 7 Handheld microphone LED 8 CPU off section a CPU off function LED yellow b CPU off function switch 9 Display shows control unit s menu 10 Functional keys support auxillary functions when navigating the menu a HOME press to return to the fers menu b ENTER press to enter value select control unit in me...

Page 8: ...dicators a Power supply indicator green LED b Failure indicator yellow LED c Emergency indicator red LED d Battery power indicator yellow LED 2 Emergency button 3 Configurable function buttons 4 Function button activation LEDs 5 Handheld microphone LED 6 CPU off section a CPU off function LED yellow b CPU off function switch ...

Page 9: ... unit front panel Graphic symbol Color miniVES midiVES Control Units green POWER yellow FAILURE red Blocking function active red ALARM yellow Battery failure green Handheld microphone active yellow CPU off function active CPU bypass ...

Page 10: ...350mA TEMP SENSOR LINEA LINEB HV AUDIOIN C H C H C H LINEA LINEB HV AUDIOIN C H C H C H LINEA LINEB HV AUDIOIN C H C H C H LINEA LINEB HV AUDIOIN C H C H C H 2 4 1 3 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 2 Control Card slots Charger slots 5 8 1 6 7 4 3 9 10 2001 units 4001 units 4002 units Line control card arrangement for miniVES systems BUS1 BUS2 IN7 IN6 IN5 IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1 48VDCBATT Audi...

Page 11: ...card operation 3 Logic inputs connector 4 Logic outputs connector 5 Audio I O connector 6 Auxillary power outputs 7 Temperature sensor input jack 8 Main battery connector 9 Two ABT xCtrLine 4 control cards 10 Four ABT xCtrLine 2 control cards 11 Four ABT xCtrLine 44 control cards ...

Page 12: ...4 5 3 7 6 9 8 10 2 Diagram of the connector panel for miniVES series 2001L 4001L 4002L and midiVES 8003R 1 Local audio bus outputs for 4 line control card operation 2 Audio input and output Audio out not available in midiVES 8003R 3 Logic inputs 4 Auxillary power outputs 5 Battery temperature sensor input jack 6 Main Battery connector 7 Logic outputs 8 10 100 Mbps Lan Wan port PC connection 9 10 1...

Page 13: ...R 24VDC 150mA 48VDC 350mA TEMP SENSOR LAN WAN RS485 LAN LAN PoE IN1 IN2 B A FIBER OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 1 4 5 11 8 13 14 3 7 6 9 10 12 2 Diagram of the connector panel for miniVES series 2001LN 4001LN and 4002LN units 1 Local audio bus outputs for 4 line control card operation 2 Audio input and output 3 Logic inputs 4 Auxillary power outputs 5 Battery temperature sensor input jack 6 Main Battery connecto...

Page 14: ...ng date may be connected Fig 7 BUS1 BUS2 IN7 IN6 IN5 IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1 48VDC BATT Audio IN AudioOUT C L R C L R 24VDC 150mA 48VDC 350 mA TEMP SENSOR LINEA LINEB LINEC LINED HVAUDIO IN C H C H C H C H C H LINEA LINEB LINEC LINED HVAUDIO IN C H C H C H C H C H LAN WAN RS485 LAN LAN PoE IN1 IN2 B A FIBER 2 1 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 Connection between VRLA batteries temp sensor and miniVES Charger module c NOTE ...

Page 15: ...IN7 IN6 IN5 IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1 48VDCBATT AudioIN AudioOUT C L R C L R 24VDC 150mA 48VDC 350mA TEMP SENSOR LINEA LINEB LINEC LINED HVAUDIOIN C H C H C H C H C H LINEA LINEB LINEC LINED HVAUDIOIN C H C H C H C H C H LAN WAN RS485 LAN LANPoE IN1 IN2 B A FIBER 2 1 OUT3 OUT2 OUT1 BUS1 BUS2 IN7 IN6 IN5 IN4 IN3 IN2 IN1 48VDCBATT AudioIN AudioOUT C L R C L R 24VDC 150mA 48VDC 350mA TEMP SENSOR LINEA LINEB LI...

Page 16: ...teries Wait over 10 seconds after the power cord was unplugged from AC socket located on the miniVES main unit Never connect negative cable in the first place as in the case of short circuit between battery positive wire and a device frame or rack cabinet element a device damage may occur Connect battery negative cable to negative terminal c NOTE Battery bank has to be connected before connecting ...

Page 17: ...ss Cancel Alarm button VASCU enters standby mode all alarm messages are muted and background music is restored Sending evacuation messages Activate alarm and select zones A green LED next to the zone name means the zone is ready to transmit Press Evacuation button A constant red indicator next to green zone selection indicator means that evacuation message is being sent The evacuation message will...

Page 18: ... in the CPU OFF position The CPU OFF LED will light up with a steady green light Press push to talk button and speak to the microphone c NOTE When the switch is in the CPU OFF position playback of the alarm messages recorded in the miniVES memory does not work The processor is bypassed A direct connection between devices is created microphone amplifiers loudspeakers Microphone input is broadcasted...

Page 19: ... 32 GB supported The included 512 MB SLC SDHC card provides more than 20 min of message time LCD display 4 3 LCD touch screen DSP Implemented 3 band parametric EQ Number of audio inputs 1 Type of audio inputs Unbalanced Connector type 3 pin phoenix connector Frequency response 40 Hz 20 kHz 1 dB 400 Hz 8 kHz 0 1 dB Input impedance 250 Ω Maximum input voltage 3 Vrms Number of outputs 1 Type of outpu...

Page 20: ...es Ű 1000BASE X optical fibre Ű 2 ports providing a redundant connection Standard communication Ű 1000BASE TX RJ45 CAT5E cables 2 ports available on the connector panel Ű 100BASE TX RJ45 CAT5 cables 1 port available on the connector panel for connections with an external network Fibre module connector type fibre type SFP modules SC LC connector Multimode or single mode E30 or E90 OM or OM2 Communi...

Page 21: ...s 439 W 176 H 354 D mm for 4002LNR 440 W x 525 H x 350 D mm for 2001 4001 4002 L LN Mount options 4 10 mm wall mount holes in the back of the case Weight 2001 26 kg Weight 4001 31 kg Weight 4002 31 5 kg Accessories Battery cable AC power connector Handheld Microphone ...

Page 22: ...vides more than 20 min of message time LCD display None DSP Input EQ outputs EQ Feedback eliminator and audio limiter delay up to 30000 ms Number of audio inputs 1 No of speaker lines 16 No of control inputs 7 Control by Programmable 4 buttons and color touch screen No of relay outputs 3 No of messages played at the same time 3 Connector type 3 pin phoenix connector Frequency response 20 Hz 22kHz ...

Page 23: ...PC software RJ45 twisted pair connection TIA EIA568 B via Ethernet protocol Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Operating humidity 15 to 80 non condensing Storage temperature 20 C 70 C Storage humidity 15 to 80 non condensing Case material and finish Steel with powdercoat finish Dimensions 439 W 176 H 354 D mm Finish Black Mounting method 19 rack or desk top Ingress protection IP30 Weight 13 5 kg Acces...

Page 24: ...than 20 min of message time LCD display 4 3 LCD touch screen DSP Input EQ outputs EQ Feedback eliminator and audio limiter delay up to 30000 ms Number of audio inputs 1 No of speaker lines 16 No of control inputs 7 Control by Programmable 4 buttons and color touch screen No of relay outputs 1x NC 2x NO Switching current Max 1 A peak Switching voltage Max 50 V AC DC peak Switching power Max 30 W No...

Page 25: ...0 OM or OM2 Communication with PC PC software RJ45 twisted pair connection TIA EIA568 B via Ethernet protocol Operating temperature 5 C 40 C Operating humidity 15 to 80 non condensing Storage temperature 20 C 70 C Storage humidity 15 to 80 non condensing Case material and finish Steel with powder coat finish Dimensions 439 W 176 H 354 D mm 439 W 525 H 350 D mm Finish Black Mounting method 19 rack ...

Page 26: ...Compact Voice Alarm System User Manual 26 7 Mounting instructions STEP 1 Remove 4 M4 TORX screws from part A and take off the front panel STEP 2 Remove 5 M3 screws from part B ...

Page 27: ...s C and pull the drawer towards you D STEP 4 Drawer release lever 1 To release push down on lever on left hand side and pull up on lever on the right hand side 2 With levers depressed pull drawer towards you to remove it completely ...

Page 28: ...the wall with four screws Use screws and anchors suiting your type of wall not provided c Due to the mass of the product up to 80 kg with the batteries it is important that the wall mounted system is safely installed in accordance with local building regulations 260 mm 340 mm ...

Page 29: ...atteries to the dedicated compartment Check that the battery compartment holds the type of battery selected by the installer A 220 mm B 340 mm C 430 mm STEP 7 Slide the drawer back in position and tighten the screws A B C ...

Page 30: ...Compact Voice Alarm System User Manual 30 8 Notes ...

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Page 32: ... miniVES 2001L miniVES 4001L miniVES 4002L miniVES 2001N miniVES 400LN miniVES 4002N miniVES 2001LN miniVES 4001LN miniVES 4002LN miniVES 4002LNR midiVES 8003LN midiVES 8003R midiVES 8003LNR Declared intended use of product Fire safety Optional functions Delays to entering the voice alarm condition Phased evacuation Manual silencing of the voice alarm condition Manual reset of the voice alarm cond...

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