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From  one  of  the  detail  screens,  pressing  OK  accesses  the  POP-UP  in  which  it  is  possible  to  insert  or 

remove the "disablement" condition. 

By  putting  the  entire  section  of  the  inputs  in  "disablement",  it  is  possible  to  operate  on  the  wiring, 

preventing the system from reporting faults or accidentally starting a message. 

At the end of the wiring operations, remove the "disablement" condition. 

NOTE: When the input section is in "disablement" all the system functions related to the input contacts 

are disabled. Any "FAULTS" errors related to the wiring are also removed. The "disablement" function 

allows you to operate on the wiring without interrupting system operation and without generating 

"FAULTS" errors. 

 

 

Menù “Alarm buttons”

 

 

The 

Alarm  buttons

  menù  allows  you  to  view  and  manage  the  status  of  the  buttons  for  activating  the 

evacuation and alarm messages on the front of the system. 

Alarm buttons: 

ENABLED  

 Buttons active, section not in “disablement” 

DISABLED  

 Buttons deactivated, section in “disablement” 

EVAC ALARM button: 

IDLE 

 

 At rest, button released 

PRESSED   

 Active, button pressed 

PRE ALARM button: 

IDLE 

 

 At rest, button released 

PRESSED   

 Active, button pressed 

 

 

From the Alarm buttons screen, press OK to access the POP-UP in which it is possible to insert or remove 

the "disablement" condition. 

By putting in "disablement" the activation buttons of the evacuation and alarm messages on the front of 

the system are disabled. 

NOTE: If the buttons are put in “disablement” during the playback of an evacuation or alarm message, the 

playback is not interrupted. 

 

 

 

 

 

Menù “Ethernet” 

 

The 

Ethernet

 menù manages the network features. You can view the interface status and configure the 

operating parameters. The functions are shown as a list and can be browsed using the UP and DOWN 
arrows. When the desired selection is pointed by the arrow, press OK to access the section. 
 

 

STATUS   

 Displays the connection status 

 

Net Name 

 Displays and configures the system's network name 

 

DHCP 

 

 Displays and configures the network addressing system 

 

IP address 

 Displays and configures the IP address 

 

Summary of Contents for AE604

Page 1: ...LARM SYSTEM EN54 16 EN54 4 OPERATING AND INSTALLATION MANUAL AE604 VOICE ALARM FAULT WARNING RETURN PRE ALARM DISABLEMENTS SYSTEM FAULT POWER SYSTEM STATUS SILENCE OK 4 Zones Integrated Voice Alarm System AE604 EVAC ALARM MIC ...

Page 2: ...AE604 INTEGRATED VOICE ALARM SYSTEM EN54 16 EN54 4 ...

Page 3: ...e F3 T4AH All connections must be made with the device unpowered The end of a stranded conductor must not be terminated with a soft solder in the points in which the conductor is subjected to a contact pressure e g the header of the wirings which go to the cable seal terminals must not be tin plated but terminated with a crimping ferrule It is the installer s obligation to prepare a 2 poles therma...

Page 4: ...ith direct measurement of AC voltage and current at 20Khz and FFT analysis 2 Contact inputs with line monitored for alarm message activation interruption and cable cut 8 contact inputs not monitored to activate generic and service messages 3 dry contact outputs Relay for reporting the machine status VOICE ALARM FAULT WARNING SYSTEM DISABLEMENT Input for remote emergency microphone workstation with...

Page 5: ...ULT WARNING indicates that the machine a loudspeaker line or a connection to the system is faulty Yellow LED DISABLEMENT indicates that the monitoring of one or more machine functions has been deactivated Yellow LED SYSTEM FAULT indicates that the system has been restored due to the software execution halt In the central part the display shows the details on the machine status and through the keyb...

Page 6: ...b Connections and wiring The AE604 has all connections and ports arranged as shown in the figure below Mains power input and battery connections are placed below the internal chassis and are arranged as indicated in the figure below In the paragraphs that follow a detailed description is given for each connector and port 4 c Connection of the speaker lines The terminals for connection to the speak...

Page 7: ...The system has an auxiliary 24Vdc output that can be useful to power external devices This output is automatically disabled when the unit is in the Fire Alarm condition and or in case of a mains power loss 24Vdc Aux output 1 24Vdc 2 GND Max 500mA internally fused WARNING the Common port is hardly connected to system ground Wire accordingly to external equipment 4 e Line Output The system has a tra...

Page 8: ... by closing its ground input as shown in the figure below The playback of the message is activated by a pulse Releasing the contact after shorting it to ground has no effect but the message will be played till its end When a message is being played a second pulse will stop the player Generic messages have predefined priorities message n has a priority over message n 1 Example When message 2 is pla...

Page 9: ...s open Playback will stop at the closing of the contact These inputs that are typically activated by the fire alarm control panel are monitored against short circuit and cable cut in this case the system will trigger a fault warning Alarm messages activation monitored contact inputs Balance the lines with 2 2KOhm resistors EVACUATION 1 CONT 1 P 2 CONT1 N ALARM 3 CONT 2 P 4 CONT2 N Connect the resi...

Page 10: ...se of a connection to a BM101 the AE604 will power the microphone station Mic paging input RJ45 pinout 1 Audio 2 Audio 3 Audio Common 4 GND 5 24V out 6 n c 7 Priority input 8 GND Input for generic announcements microphone call stations This input will be disabled in Fire Alarm condition 48V Phantom power supply that can be activated from menu common mode on pin 1 and 2 compared to pin3 To engage t...

Page 11: ...elded cable for Audio signal with min section 0 5 mm 4 m Emergency microphone callstation The system has a RJ45 input for connection to remote emergency microphone workstations and monitored according to Standard EN54 16 Connect the microphone workstation to socket RJ45 through a UTP CAT5 cable The connection between the two RJ45 pins to the cable end must be 1 to 1 The AE604 is designed to be con...

Page 12: ...manual The following figure describes the connection between the AE604 and an external device through RS485 port The AE604 has a 120ohm termination that is not removable RS485 1 RS485 A 2 RS485 B 3 Ground Port RS485 not insulated Standard power levels ANSI TIA EIA 485 Use shielded cable with min section 0 5 mm 4 o Ethernet port The ethernet port allows connecting the system to a company data netwo...

Page 13: ...f a push push type to extract the card push the uSD fully into the connector until you hear a click then release and extract the card Insert the card with the contacts facing down and push until you hear a click 4 q USB port The AE604 has a USB B port that is reserved for future use Please leave unconnected 4 r Installing and connecting batteries Install 4x 12V 18A h batteries inside the dedicated...

Page 14: ... battery socket at the bottom of the internal chassis Wire the mains and earth to the plug provided with the unit as indicated in the figure below ATTENTION Make the mains and earthing connections as shown in the above figure For the connection to the power mains provide a 6A C6 circuit breaker dedicated to the equipment this must be placed in an easily accessible position Use cables with a sectio...

Page 15: ...obstructed c Periodically check the wiring and connections d Periodically check the efficiency of the earthing connection e Replace the Pb Gel batteries every 4 years with units having the same voltage and capacity f Replace the CR2032 battery of the internal clock see par 4s every 4 years g Check the status of EVAC and ALARM messages ...

Page 16: ... show a POP UP window indicating the number of detected faults and a brief description DISABLEMENTS Status Operating condition in which the functions of one or more system sections are disabled Even the faults related to the disabled section are suspended since safety functions are deactivated This condition allows operating on the system without turning it off and without the fault condition FAUL...

Page 17: ...imum number of reproduction cycles Fault of one of the two lines A or B of a single zone with volume increase In case of line fault with redundant A B line an icon will appear to indicate that the non faulty line is working with an indicated volume increase Mute on With mute on an icon with the loudspeaker crossed is displayed to indicate that the mute is active During the playback of a pre record...

Page 18: ...essing the RIGHT key and go back to the previous menu or sub menu by pressing the LEFT key The main menu is structured in the form of a list in which the functional parts of the system are managed Menu tree Line Amplifiers Management of speaker lines and amplifiers Power supply Battery Management of primary power supply 230V and secondary Battery Fire microphone Management of the emergency microph...

Page 19: ...mperature are displayed Status FAULT Faulty OVERLOAD Increase of the Line Load POWERDOWN Amplifier in Energy saving condition OK Running Temperature HEATING High Temperature OK Normal Temperature The Speaker lines list menù allows you to view and manage the status of the speaker lines They are listed and you can scroll through them using the UP and DOWN arrows pressing OK You can access the detail...

Page 20: ...in disablement all the safety functions related to the amplifiers and speaker lines are deactivated Any FAULTS errors are also removed The disablement function allows you to operate on the speaker lines without interrupting system operation and without generating FAULTS errors Menù Power suppliy battery The Power supply unit menù allows you to view and manage the status of the system power supply ...

Page 21: ... probe open or removed OVERTEMP Overheating of the battery pack temperature out of range UNDERTEMP Battery pack temperature below threshold OK Battery pack temperature correctly in range Batt Z Battery pack impedance ERROR Battery pack impedance out of range batteries to be replaced WARNING Battery pack impedance near the error threshold OK Battery pack impedance correctly in range NOTE If the tem...

Page 22: ...OVERTEMP Overheating of the battery pack temperature out of range UNDERTEMP Battery pack temperature below threshold OK Battery pack temperature correctly in range Charger temp PROBE FAILURE Charger circuit temperature probe faulty OVERTEMP Overheating of the charger circuit temperature out of range OK Charger circuit temperature correctly in range For completeness the temperature measured at the ...

Page 23: ...e fault active OK Operating no fault detected Details the status of the microphone capsule Capsule OPEN Microphone capsule or wiring interrupted SHORT Microphone capsule or wiring in short circuit OK Microphone capsule and wiring intact The Remote Fire Mic List menù allows you to view and manage the status of remote microphone stations connected to the system via bus They are presented in the form...

Page 24: ...Fire mic status NOT IN USE No microphone workstation installed DISABLED Disabled Disablement FAULT Faulty OK Properly functioning Fault COMMUNICATION LOSS Communication error with the system GENERAL FAULT Microphone workstation faulty CAPSULE OPEN Microphone capsule or wiring interrupted CAPSULE SHORT Microphone capsule or wiring in short circuit NONE No fault detected Net name Network name of mic...

Page 25: ...ir integrity Files format Evacuation message EVAC evac wav Generic alarm message ALARM alarm wav Din Don message CHIME chime wav Generic message 1 8 Gp msg 1 8 msg1 wav msg8 wav Files must have the following characteristics Format WAV 48KHz MONO 16bit Position of files Files must be saved in the uSD root that is not within sub folders The Messages detail menù allows you to view the detail of the s...

Page 26: ...bled the uSD is off and can be safely removed Any FAULTS errors related to messages are also removed The disablement function allows you to operate on messages without interrupting system operation and without generating FAULTS errors Menù Input contacts The Digital input list menu allows you to view the status of the system digital inputs in the form of a list and you can scroll them using the UP...

Page 27: ...ot in disablement DISABLED Buttons deactivated section in disablement EVAC ALARM button IDLE At rest button released PRESSED Active button pressed PRE ALARM button IDLE At rest button released PRESSED Active button pressed From the Alarm buttons screen press OK to access the POP UP in which it is possible to insert or remove the disablement condition By putting in disablement the activation button...

Page 28: ...To modify the network configuration it is necessary to disable the section Lease BOUND IP address correctly assigned by the DHCP server VOID IP address not assigned by the DHCP server The IP view sub menu allows you to view and configure the system network configuration parameters Configurable parameters are the IP network address the Subnet Mask the Gateway address and the DNS address To change n...

Page 29: ... BACK to cancel the changes To change the speaker lines configuration you must have access level 3 if not a screen is displayed where you are required to login to carry out this operation NOTE changing the operating mode of the speaker lines cancels the calibration values of the line impedance The CONF ALARM MESSAGE LOOP sub menu allows you to view and configure the minimum and maximum number of r...

Page 30: ...u are required to login to carry out this operation The CONF SYSTEM PASSWORDS menu allows you to view and configure the system access passwords The current password to access level 3 is displayed To change it simply press OK to access the Sys password config screen to enter the password compose it by changing one digit at a time until you get the desired combination use the right and left arrows t...

Page 31: ...reproduction of paging messages addressed to line 4 BGM music 1 ENABLED DISABLED Enable or disable the playback of the music contents of BGM 1 input Back ground music BGM music 2 ENABLED DISABLED Enable or disable the playback of the music contents of BGM 2 input Back ground music To change the parameter simply press OK to access the configuration screen select the desired setting using the UP and...

Page 32: ...s connected via ethernet Msg EVAC Volume of the pre recorded evacuation message Msg ALARM Volume of the pre recorded alarm message Local paging Paging input volume integrated in the system Remote paging Volume of paging calls from stations connected via bus Ethernet paging Volume of paging calls from stations connected via ethernet Bgm Music 1 Background music volume integrated input 1 Bgm Music 2...

Page 33: ...ill be automatically launched every active day of the week at the configured time for multiple repetitions on the same weekday you must use multiple Tasks Menù SYSTEM LOGS The SYSTEM LOGS menù displays the System events stored in Logs events The number of stored events can vary and is shown in the window title Example if the Logs are deleted the list will only contain a log indicating the deletion...

Page 34: ... password returns the system to access level 2 To enter the password the password must be entered by changing one digit at a time until the desired combination is obtained use the left and right arrows to move from one digit to another and the up and down arrows to change the value of the selected digit When all the numbers coincide with the password you want to enter just press OK to proceed with...

Page 35: ... uSD 14 VOICE ALARM ALARM message START ALARM message START From uSD Player Alarm Message playback Start playback of alarm message from uSD 15 VOICE ALARM ALARM message STOP ALARM message STOP From uSD Player Stop playback of alarm message from uSD 16 FAULT WARNING Line NOT calibrated Line calibration FAULT Line is not calibrated No line calibration Error Line not calibrated Calibrate speakers lin...

Page 36: ...r circuit failure Battery charger FAIL Battery circuit charger error Contact the technical service 47 Batt charger RESUME Battery charger RESUME Charger functional Battery charger circuit error restored 48 FAULT WARNING Charger over temp Battery charger FAULT Over temperature Charger over temp Overheating of the battery charger circuit Check system ventilation 49 Charger temp RESUME Battery charge...

Page 37: ...apsule of the ethernet emergency microphone base restored The Dev field indicates the location index 84 FAULT WARNING Rem mic caps SHORT Ethernet mic FAULT Rem mic caps SHORT Eth fire mic short Failure of the microphone capsule of the ethernet emergency microphone base Capsule in short circuit The Dev field indicates the location index Check the microphone Contact the service center 85 Eth mic cap...

Page 38: ...sabled Emergency microphone management module in disablement 119 Mic disalb REMOVED Disablement REMOVED Fire mike NOT disabled Emergency microphones management module active not in disablement 120 uSD disablement SET Disablement SET uSD DISABLED Module for managing messages pre recorded on uSD in disablement 121 uSD disabl REMOVED Disablement REMOVED uSD NOT disabled Management module for pre reco...

Page 39: ...ge Audio processing DSP 16bit 48Khz 3 band equaliser compressor on microphone inputs pre gain controls volume master chime Audio inputs outputs 2x Background music inputs microphone balanced with phantom power supply balanced Line output Front panel monitor YES Emergency microphone Dynamic microphone with monitoring of the capsule RJ45 input for remote emergency callstations Messages activation co...

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Page 41: ... in addition to the currents associated with battery monitoring 4 2 7 4 2 10 In case of lack of main source the device automatically switches to the backup source When the primary source is restored the device automatically switches back to it Moreover the power supply unit is built so as to ensure power supply to the system without outages in case of lack of one of the two power supply sources ne...

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Page 45: ...4 16 2008 DOP n 2019604B Control equipment and signaling for vocal alarm systems Equipped of integrated power supply Model AE604 Proel SpA pursues a policy of constant research and development consequently reserves the right to make improvements to existing products without notice and at any time REV 002 22 20 ...

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