Make sure the connection between the equipment and the system has been carried out
correctly according to section 4.2. To debug the fault, disconnect both ends of the two bus cables
connected between the system and the equipment, and measure between each of the cable
terminals with a multimeter on the scale k . If the measurement result is 0, the line is short-
Ω
circuited, and should be checked or replaced. If the result is 1, it means that it is correct.
Do a RESET (the equipment will have to be reconfigured). To do so, push simultaneously
the "ACK", "RST" and "TEST" keys for 5 seconds. The equipment will restart. Set the equipment
address according to 4.2
If none of the above works, remove the equipment from the bus and contact the
support/repair service. If there are more equipments connected to the bus, connect the input and
output lines of the ACSI bus of the equipment so that the rest of the system keeps working
normally.
7.2 “REMOTE CTRL” AND “EMG” INDICATORS BLINK SIMULTANEOUSLY
The system will indicate an ACSI bus address fault when two equipments have the same
address.
Check that the bus address is correct, for this follow the steps in section 4.2
Do a RESET (the equipment will have to be reconfigured). To do so, push simultaneously
the "ACK", "RST" and "TEST" keys for 5 seconds. The equipment will restart. Set the equipment
address according to 4.2
If none of the above works, remove the equipment from the bus and contact the
support/repair service. If there are more equipments connected to the bus, connect the input and
output lines of the ACSI bus of the equipment so that the rest of the system keeps working
normally.
7.3 NO INDICATOR LIGHTS UP
If this is the case, there is probably a problem with the power supply of the equipment.
If the equipment is supplied from the ACSI bus, disconnect the equipment from the bus,
and connect the auxiliary power supply provided with the equipment. The equipment must perform
the indicators verification test.
If the problem persists, or it is connected to the auxiliary power supply and the bus
simultaneously, follow the steps in section 7.1
7.4 THE VOICE WARNING SOUNDS LOUD/LOW
If the problem is common to all the equipments connected to the bus, check the settings
concerning the ACSI bus of the equipment to which the bus (NEO) is connected.
If it is a VAP 1 in particular, check the volume set according to section 4.4.2.
If the warning voice that sounds loud/low is the live message (emergency microphone), and
the "EMIC" fault indicator is on, follow the steps in section 7.5. If the indicator is not on, turn on the
call warning tone as described in section 4.4.1. Make a call and make sure the tone is heard
correctly. If the warning tone is heard, follow the steps in 7.5 or do a RESET (the equipment will
have to be reconfigured). To do so, push simultaneously the "ACK", "RST" and "TEST" keys for 5
seconds. The equipment will restart. Set the equipment address according to 4.2
If none of the above works, or the failure affects to both live and recorded messages,
remove the equipment bus and contact the support/repair service. If there are more equipments
connected to the bus, connect the input and output lines of the ACSI bus of the equipment so that
the rest of the system keeps working normally.
7.5 MICROPHONE FAULT
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