Model 6820 / 6820-EVS Installation Manual
LS10144-001SK-E
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11.6.2.1 LOC Priority
Each device is assigned a Priority level: Low, Normal, or High. This is modified by editing the LOC’s EVS-
VCM or EVS-RVM module. By default, the EVS-VCM has a high LOC priority. The EVS-RVM is defaulted to
normal LOC priority.
11.6.2.2 LOC Association
In order to created an LOC, an annunciator must be associated to an EVS-VCM or EVS-RVM. This done by
editing the EVS-VCM or EVS-RVM module and selecting the correct annunciator for the associated device.
During JumpStart, the EVS-VCM is automatically associated with the internal annunciator. The association for
other LOCs in the system must be performed in programming.
11.7 Using the Microphone
11.7.1
Microphone Functionality
Each microphone in the system is capable of providing live fire system or EVS paging.
The microphones are housed within the EVS-Series panel enclosure and the EVS-LOC cabinets. A maximum of
five microphones can be installed in the system.
11.7.2
Custom EVS Event
This event is activated by gaining EVS control at an LOC and using the microphone without any EVS event
already active. In this case, the custom EVS mapping and general EVS mapping will be activated and stay
activated until a different EVS event is activated at the LOC or the user resets the Emergency Voice System.
11.7.3
Fire Page
A fire page can only occur when:
1.
Only the fire system is active.
2.
Both fire and EVS are active and the fire alarm is programmed to be of higher priority than the active EVS
alarm.
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If the fire alarm has the highest active priority and EVS is also active, any LOC can do
a fire page given LOC device priority rules are followed. If the user is at the LOC with
EVS Control, and the fire page is of higher priority that the EVS event, the LOC will
automatically relinquish EVS Control to do the fire page when the user engages the
microphone.
3.
Only the fire system is active, the user has gained EVS Control and custom EVS event is a lower priority
than the fire alarm.
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In this case, if any LOC has EVS Control, the LOC will automatically relinquish con-
trol to allow for the fire page.
4.
If both the fire alarm and EVS are active and the active EVS event is programmed for higher priority than
fire alarm; the user must also have gained EVS control.
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In this case a fire page is NOT allowed at all and the LOC must gain EVS control in
order to do any live voice.