System Manual | 2013
VAIE 2000 | Voice Alarm Integrated Systems
VAC 2006 • VAR 2006
UK
C3.
ALERt button
key for sending pre-recorded Alert messages manually, operation during Manual Emergencies. In the idle condition this key is not
operational.
C4.
EVAC button
key for sending pre-recorded Evacuation messages manually, operational during Manual Emergencies. In the idle condition this key is
not operational.
C5.
MEnu key
Multi-purpose key for accessing the Main Page, for navigating among the menus and for specific functions of the submenus indicated on
the displays.
C6.
oK key
Multi-purpose key for confirming selections, for navigating among the menus and for specific functions of the submenus indicated on the
displays.
C7.
ESC key
Multi-purpose key for returning to the Music menu, for navigating among the menus and for specific functions of the submenus indicated
on the displays.
C8.
numerical keys from 1 to 6
Multipurpose keys, operational throughout the system. These keys are used to select the zones, from 1 to 6. For the VAC 2006 unit being
used. They enable the access password to be entered or the specific functions indicated on the status bar on the display to be applied.
C9. Status signalling
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ALARM LEd (red)
LED for signalling the existence of a “Voice Alarm Condition”. A VOICE ALARM condition can be activated both automatically from an
external peripheral unit, and manually by the operator of the VAC 2006 or of an emergency microphone station. During the VOICE ALARM
condition, the standard functions for playing out music and the voice source service are disabled. In the “quiescent condition” the ALARM
LED is extinguished.
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FAuLt LEd (yellow)
LED for signalling the existence of a “Fault condition”. This indicates that the diagnostic system has detected at least one failure in the
VAC 2006 unit or in one of the items of equipment connected to it and covered by the diagnostic procedure. When the fault condition is
cleared, the FAULT LED extinguishes automatically and the wording “RES” is shown on the FAULTS display, to show that a failure has
been detected and subsequently remedied (RESUMED). The LED signalling that the fault has been cleared will extinguish once the
MANUAL FAULT RESET procedure has been completed. The FAULT signalling can be active during the standard functions of music and
voice reproduction (quiescent Condition) and Emergency (Alarm Condition).
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dIS. LEd (yellow)
LED for signalling activation of the disablement of the emergency zones (DISABLING). The DISABLING signal indicates that at least one
zone has been disabled by the emergency envisaged when configuring the system. Activation of the DISABLING signal does not prevent
normal operation of the system in a “quiescent Condition”.
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SYS LEd (yellow)
LED for signalling an existing “System Fault” (System CPU Fault) condition. When the SYS LED is illuminated, all the operational functions,
whether of the standard or emergency type, are disabled.
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BAtt. LEd (green)
This LED refers to the 24 VDC auxiliary power supply. The BATT. LED lights up to indicate that the 24 VDC power supply is connected
to the system.
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on LEd (green)
This LED signals that the VAC 2006 system is switched on and operational.
The ON LED continues to be illuminated when:
- 230 VAC power supply present and POWER switch in the ON position.
The ON LED will flash continuously when:
- there is no 230 VAC power supply but the 24 VDC power supply is available.
The ON LED will be Off in the following cases:
- no 230 VAC and no 24VDC power supply, or
- 230 VAC power supply in order, no 24 VDC power supply and POWER switch in the OFF position.
C10.
+/- knob
This is a rotary control with no end-of-travel. It is a multi-purpose control that depends on the specific menu that is operational. It is used
to move the cursor to select and adjust values. In an idle condition, in the Music menu it is used to control directly the master output
volume of the BGM.
C11.
“EXt.” uSB socket
Powered type A USB socket for connecting external flash memory devices (for future use).
C12.
“to PC” uSB socket
Type B USB socket, provisions for connecting the management PC in order to use the system software.