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20.

 

Press the Page down key again.
The display steps to the 2

nd

 page message 01 unmonitored access selection for outputs 11-20.

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| MES 01 out|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20 |
|  access in|00|00|00|00|00|00|00|00|00|00 |
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To change the access input, move the cursor along until it flashes beneath the required output 1-10
window.
If the access input required is between 0-9, enter it directly using the numbered keys, or using the
+ or – keys step to the number required between 00 and 54.

21.

 

Press the Page down key again.
The display steps to the 1

st

 page message 02 unmonitored access selection for outputs 01-10.

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| MES 02 out|01|02|03|04|05|06|07|08|09|10 |
|  access in|00|00|00|00|00|00|00|00|00|00 |
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Repeat 19 onwards for all 7 messages.

22.

 

Press the Page down key again.
The display steps to the 1

st

 page fire microphone 01 monitored access selection for outputs 01-10.

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| F/M 01 out|01|02|03|04|05|06|07|08|09|10 |
|  access in|10|10|10|10|10|00|00|00|00|00 |
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Any of the 54 access control inputs available on the 3 BVRCI termination modules may be
programmed to route any of the 23 input sources to any of the 20 outputs when the control input is
closed to 0V.

In the example above, if input access 10 were closed to 0V via a 1K2 resistor, fire microphone 01
would be broadcast to outputs 01-05 and outputs 06-10 would be silent. Input 10 will be monitored
and faults will be announced if the access input is not correctly terminated.
Note: Inputs 1-8 on the 1

st

 BVRCI are used for page microphones 1-8 press to speak access.

Inputs 1-8 (19-26) on the 2

nd

 BVRCI are used for ambient noise sensors outputs 1-8 and inputs 1-8

(37-44) on the 3

rd

 BVRCI are used for ambient noise sensors outputs 9-16.

If not required any of the above inputs may be programmed to provide access to any of the audio
channels.

To change the access input, move the cursor along until it flashes beneath the required output 1-10
window.
If the access input required is between 0-9, enter it directly using the numbered keys, or using the
+ or – keys step to the number required between 00 and 54.

23.

 

Press the Page down key again.
The display steps to the 2

nd

 page fire microphone 01 monitored access selection for outputs 11-20.

 ------------------------------------------
| F/M 01 out|11|12|13|14|15|16|17|18|19|20 |
|  access in|00|00|00|00|00|00|00|00|00|00 |
 ------------------------------------------

To change the access input, move the cursor along until it flashes beneath the required output 1-10
window.
If the access input required is between 0-9, enter it directly using the numbered keys, or using the
+ or – keys step to the number required between 00 and 54.

Summary of Contents for Microdrive

Page 1: ...ham Road Crowborough East Sussex TN6 2JR Telephone 01892 664422 Fax 01892 663146 Website www baldwinboxall co uk Email mail baldwinboxall co uk C O M M U N I C A T I O N S IBVR20 11 02 2000 VIGIL BVR2...

Page 2: ...l of the monitoring functions and displays the system status using a 40 x 2 character LCD display and 5 front panel mounted LEDs The unit can be operated in two separate modes depending on the positio...

Page 3: ...ATORS COMPLIES COMMON SYSTEM HEALTHY FAULT FAULT ACCEPT FAULT RESTART CPU CPU 1 2 4 5 3 6 7 8 9 0 BS5839 WITH PART 8 LAMP TEST SERIAL INTERFACE PAGE PAGE UP DOWN SYSTEM CONFIGURATION BVR20 MICRODRIVE...

Page 4: ...hen a fault is detected see C for more details H Fault Accept Button Press to accept a fault once detected see C for more details I Lamp Test Button Press to check front panel LED and buzzer operation...

Page 5: ...e output channel number i e 01 OUT 01 VOLUME EQUALISER SETTINGS Enter output no required Press page down 5 Press the Page down key again The display will step to the 1st page current input volume leve...

Page 6: ...ust the chime volume Ensure the cursor is flashing beneath the chime volume window Values between 0 9 may be entered directly using the numbered keys note the cursor automatically steps to the surveil...

Page 7: ...fier monitored A B return signals OUT 01 CHIME SURV A 09 B 09 ANS 00 00 Out 09 20K A B Res Sens 00 If surveillance is selected move the cursor along until it flashes beneath the surveillance out windo...

Page 8: ...from maximum and 20dB below maximum Therefore if the sensor does not sense a signal the output will be 20dB below the maximum setting Pressing the Page up key enables you to step to the previous page...

Page 9: ...f you are selecting an input channel between 1 and 9 please remember to include a 0 before the output channel number i e 08 IN 08 VOLUME EQUALISER SETTINGS Enter input no required Press page down 6 Pr...

Page 10: ...ng the numbered keys enter your choice 0 to 3 7 Press the Page down key again The display will step to the 2nd page current attenuator compressor and chime settings for input channel 8 IN 08 ATTENUATO...

Page 11: ...l increase or decrease the value between 00 High threshold and 15 Low threshold IN 08 ATTENUATOR COMPRESSOR CHIME 00 00 Limiter 06 Fast Off The release time may be either set Fast ideal for speech or...

Page 12: ...an output channel number 1 31 that you wish to set up OUT 00 VOLUME EQUALISER SETTINGS Enter output no required Press page down 4 Press the Page down key again The display invites you to enter an inpu...

Page 13: ...enter address 1 8 The Baud rates for both ports are independently set to correspond with the BVAMC DIL switch settings as shown below BVR20 setting BVAMC DIL switch settings 6 5 4 Baud rate 00 off off...

Page 14: ...0 if this output is not required to appear on the BVAMC If the zone required is between 1 9 enter it directly using the numbered keys or using the or keys step to the zone required between 00 and 63 1...

Page 15: ...00 Inputs 11 20 may be individually selected to 1 of 4 modes Mode 00 Normally open de energized sounder circuit latching input Mode 01 Normally open de energized sounder circuit non latching input Mo...

Page 16: ...again The display steps to the 1st page message 01 unmonitored access selection for outputs 01 10 MES 01 out 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 access in 10 10 10 10 10 00 00 00 00 00 Any of the 54 access...

Page 17: ...if input access 10 were closed to 0V via a 1K2 resistor fire microphone 01 would be broadcast to outputs 01 05 and outputs 06 10 would be silent Input 10 will be monitored and faults will be announce...

Page 18: ...8 and inputs 1 8 37 44 on the 3rd BVRCI are used for ambient noise sensors outputs 9 16 If not required any of the above inputs may be programmed to provide access to any of the audio channels To cha...

Page 19: ...e the cursor along until it flashes beneath the required output 1 10 window If the access input required is between 0 9 enter it directly using the numbered keys or using the or keys step to the numbe...

Page 20: ...itors the audio output presented to the first output module and the DC bias present at the output of the digital to analogue converter which is displayed as a memory fault The dual output card BVR02 h...

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