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 Step 4. Plug the VP-200VX's connector into the corresponding channel connector on the circuit board inside 

the amplifier.

[VP-2064 Connector position]

Rear panel

CN106

CH1

CN206

CH2

CN306

CH3

CN406

CH4

DRIVE PCB

[VP-2122 Connector position]

[VP-2241/2421 Connector position]

Rear panel

Rear panel

CN106

CH1

CN206

CH2

DRIVE PCB

DRIVE PCB

CN106

[Channel-to-connector relationship]

 Step 5. After mounting is completed for all required channels, replace the top panel.

Model No.

VP-2064

VP-2122

VP-2241

VP-2421

Channel 1

CN106

CN106

CN106

CN106

Channel 2

CN206

CN206

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-

Channel 3

CN306

-

-

-

Channel 4

CN406

-

-

-

Summary of Contents for SX-2100AO

Page 1: ...X 2000DS 3000DS for the installation of the the VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS Emergency power supply the VX 2000PF Power supply frame and the VX 200PS Power supply unit 1134 TOA Electronics Europe GmbH Suede...

Page 2: ...t operation method settings DIP switch 4 operation 52 2 2 SX 2000AI and SX 2100AI 53 2 2 1 Module installation 53 2 2 2 Setting the device number 54 2 2 3 Changing the type of control outputs SX 2100A...

Page 3: ...erminal Plug Connection 102 4 2 Input Equipment Connections 103 4 2 1 Connections of SX 2100AO s Local audio control input terminals 103 4 2 2 Connecting the SX 200RM to the RM 200SF or RM 200SA via R...

Page 4: ...ATA SX 2000SM DIP SWITCHES 1 AND 2 OPERATIONS 154 10 FAILURE INDICATIONS 155 10 1 SX 2000SM 155 10 2 SX 2000AI and SX 2100AI 156 10 3 SX 2000AO and SX 2100AO 158 10 4 SX 2000CI 159 10 5 SX 2000CO 160...

Page 5: ...NDICATIONS AND CONTROLS IN ACCESS LEVEL1 185 2 1 Mandatory Indications and Controls in Access Level 1 185 2 2 Options Requiring Indications and Controls in Access Level 1 186 2 3 Examples for the Mand...

Page 6: ...inal that allows control of an emergency audio input is provided on the SX 2000AO s rear panel When the SX 2000 system is combined with another emergency broadcast system a 24 V DC is normally kept be...

Page 7: ...Flashes while reading from or writing to a CF card Note Do not remove and reinsert the CF card nor operate the DIP switch 19 while this indicator is flashing 18 CF Card Slot CF CARD Use this slot to...

Page 8: ...ted at 40 V DC for withstand voltage and 2 mA 300 mA for control current The number of outputs is 4 The RJ45 connector s pin arrangement is as follows Upper row CPU FAULT CPU irregularity in progress...

Page 9: ...between the SX link terminals of the SX 2000SM SX 2000AI SX 2100AI SX 2000AO and SX 2100AO Connect each of the SX Links A and B to the same switching hub or to different switching hubs that have been...

Page 10: ...ey displays the fluorescent display s menu screen Whenever this key is pressed the screen returns to the default display for whatever portion of the menu screen is displayed 5 Cancel Key CANCEL Used t...

Page 11: ...ut channel s Type is set to Emergency on the SX 2000 Setting software the input signal source is made to bypass this Channel key See the separate Setting Software Instructions System Settings 14 Monit...

Page 12: ...ator FAULT Flashes when a system failure incorrect system configuration or communications error is detected This indicator continues to flash until failure conditions return to normal When the system...

Page 13: ...input or connecting the commercial power supply and backup power supply separately to each power input to prevent the system from going down when a cable is broken or power fails 38 Module Slot 3 3 Sl...

Page 14: ...to connect both terminals of A and B After connection completion press the Reset key to reactivate the SX 2000AI Contact your TOA dealer for more information on switching hubs 46 MAC Address MAC addr...

Page 15: ...y displays the fluorescent display s menu screen Whenever this key is pressed the screen returns to the default display for whatever portion of the menu screen is displayed 5 Cancel Key CANCEL Used to...

Page 16: ...ut channel s Type is set to Emergency on the SX 2000 Setting software the input signal source is made to bypass this Channel key See the separate Setting Software Instructions System Settings 14 Monit...

Page 17: ...key as follows The indicator state is Unlit when the input volume is muted 29 Input Level Meter Indicates the actual level or a set volume value on each input channel 30 Key Lock Indicator KEY LOCK L...

Page 18: ...en shipped from the factory Each output can be converted into normally closed type by changing the internal jumper setting See Operation of Power Feed Jumper and Isolation Jumper on the next page Each...

Page 19: ...minal to the analog link output terminal of the SX 2000SM SX 2000AI SX 2100AI SX 2000AO or SX 2100AO 49 SX Link Terminals SX LINK A B Use switching hubs to connect between the SX link terminals of the...

Page 20: ...key displays the fluorescent display s menu screen Whenever this key is pressed the screen returns to the default display for whatever portion of the menu screen is displayed 5 Cancel Key CANCEL Used...

Page 21: ...broadcast are made to bypass this Channel key 14 Monitor Volume Control MONITOR Adjusts the sound volume of the monitor speaker 1 15 Monitor ON OFF Key ON OFF Enables or disables the audio monitor fu...

Page 22: ...put channel 30 Emergency Indicator EMERGENCY ights when the SX 2000 system is in an emergency condition When the 24 V emergency cutoff input 2 is enabled this indicator flashes if the input receives a...

Page 23: ...nput Terminal DC POWER IN Connect an optional DC power supply unit to this terminal Select the DC power supply source with consideration given to the current power consumption of the system the SX 200...

Page 24: ...t power be supplied externally to the circuit See Operation of Power Feed Jumper and Isolation Jumper shown below 44 Isolation Jumper 1 GND The supplied removable terminal plug is equipped with a jump...

Page 25: ...2000AI SX 2100AI SX 2000AO or SX 2100AO 51 Analog Link Input Terminal ANALOG LINK IN Connect this terminal to the analog link output terminal of the SX 2000SM SX 2000AI SX 2100AI SX 2000AO or SX 2100...

Page 26: ...key displays the fluorescent display s menu screen Whenever this key is pressed the screen returns to the default display for whatever portion of the menu screen is displayed 5 Cancel Key CANCEL Used...

Page 27: ...roadcast are made to bypass this Channel key 14 Monitor Volume Control MONITOR Adjusts the sound volume of the monitor speaker 1 15 Monitor ON OFF Key ON OFF Enables or disables the audio monitor func...

Page 28: ...e indicator state differs depending on the function assigned to each channel key as follows 2 The indicator state is Unlit when the output volume is muted In the case of speaker line initial setting a...

Page 29: ...this Setting Software these control terminals can also be set to control external attenuators See the Setting Software Instructions System Settings 40 Power Feed Jumper 2 VCC The supplied removable te...

Page 30: ...the jumper disconnects and isolates these terminals from this unit See Operation of Power Feed Jumper and Isolation Jumper shown below 44 Isolation Jumper 1 GND The supplied removable terminal plug is...

Page 31: ...minals ZONE 1 8 SP Connect these terminals to speakers 55 Amplifier Input Terminals ZONE 1 8 AMP Connect these terminals to the speaker output terminals of the power amplifiers for zone output 56 Anal...

Page 32: ...hts while the general urgency all call CPU OFF state is being made p 70 4 FAULT Indicator FAULT Yellow Lights while the general urgency all call is being made p 70 or when communications to the SX 200...

Page 33: ...le is broken or power fails 12 24 V DC Output Terminal DC 24 V OUT This terminal supplies 24 V DC max 100 mA to connected external equipment 13 Control Input Terminals CONTROL INput 1 32 Photo coupler...

Page 34: ...rs light up when the general urgency all call is made For details see p 64 2 Power Indicator POWER Blue Lights when the power is switched on 3 CPU OFF Indicator CPU OFF Red Lights while the general ur...

Page 35: ...o prevent the system from going down when a cable is broken or power fails 12 Control Output Terminals CONTROL OUTPUT 1 32 Relay make contact outputs Each contact capacity is rated at 40 V DC for with...

Page 36: ...rophone by way of analog transmission not via the CPU control 8 Indication Label Insert Slot The label can be printed using the SX 2000 Setting Software See the separate Setting Software Instructions...

Page 37: ...function that has been assigned to that key by the SX 2000 Setting Software Assignment of functions to specific keys is done using the SX 2000 Setting Software See the separate Setting Software Instru...

Page 38: ...ON Note By default DIP switches 1 5 and 7 are set to OFF and DIP switches 6 and 8 to ON 21 USB Terminal Not used 22 Extension Connector Connect this connector to the extension connector 23 of the Wal...

Page 39: ...or more in combination with DIP switch 14 setting causes the CPU to be bypassed enabling the general urgency all call to be made by way of analog transmissions See p 70 6 Indication Label Insert Slots...

Page 40: ...unction Keys L1 L3 Positioned in top down order L1 L2 L3 These keys operate in the same manner as the Function keys R1 R3 No 9 12 Broadcast Status Indicator Yellow Green Lights flashes or goes off dep...

Page 41: ...cable 19 Speaker Volume Control SP Adjusts the volume of the built in speaker 20 Microphone Volume Control MIC Adjusts the volume of the microphone 1 and the external microphone connected via the exte...

Page 42: ...r go off depending on the current operation state of function keys 3 Selection Indicators Green Light or go off depending on the current operation state of function keys 4 Function Keys 1 10 Positione...

Page 43: ...l Numbers 1 through 8 indicated beside each terminal correspond to the pin numbers of the RJ45 connector to be connected to the RM link terminal 1 Audio monitor terminals MONITOR H C Connect the audio...

Page 44: ...M2 connection confirmation 4 RM2 status Connected Communication start Connected Communication start Unconnected Communication stop Unconnected Communication stop Control start Control start Function L...

Page 45: ...s connected to other equipment Setting the switch to the GND LIFT position cuts the ground loop 1 12 3 D 921F Microphone Line Input Module 1 Monaural Input Terminals 1 2 XLR 3 31 equivalent Electronic...

Page 46: ...4 dB LINE mode 1 12 5 D 922F Microphone Line Input Module 1 Monaural Input Terminals 1 2 XLR 3 31 equivalent Electronically balanced input terminals Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 Hot Pin 3 Cold Use XLR 3 12C or...

Page 47: ...inal 1 1L 2L 3L 4L Unbalanced RCA jack input terminals Input signal level 10 dB 2 Monaural Input Terminal 2 1R 2R 3R 4R Unbalanced RCA jack input terminals Input signal level 10 dB Notes This module c...

Page 48: ...nects to the VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS Emergency Power Supply s DC POWER OUT terminal 5 Output terminals PA OUT SP LINE Connect to the amplifier input terminal of the SX 2100AO Audio Output Unit The spea...

Page 49: ...when input signals applied to the PA LINK connector 4 or the BGM input terminal 5 exceed the following levels Input signal levels to light indicators 2 0 dB 1 V 3 Factory preset sensitivity 4 Sensiti...

Page 50: ...ng referring to the procedure on p 96 5 BGM Input Terminal BGM Removable terminal block 5P BGM signal input 10 dB 1 2 600 balanced Mute input no voltage make contact Receives BGM signals and BGM mute...

Page 51: ...ee the separate Setting Software Instructions Resetting the System Step 1 Remove the protective cover on the SX 2000SM s front panel by unscrewing it with a Phillips screwdriver Step 2 Perform DIP swi...

Page 52: ...he failure reset Accidental operation prevention mode Performing special operation executes the failure reset Note For the detailed description of the operation method see the separate Operating Instr...

Page 53: ...RM Remote Microphone Interface Module can be mounted in the SX 2100AI unit 2 1 Blank panel SX 2100AI Machine screw M3 x 6 screw removed in Step 1 Handle Module Step 1 Remove the blank panels attached...

Page 54: ...1 Remove the protective cover on the SX 2000AI s or SX 2100AI s front panel by unscrewing it with a Phillips screwdriver Protective cover Screw Inside of the protective cover 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C...

Page 55: ...amage from static electricity never touch the terminals themselves or any of the parts on the circuit board Step 1 Detach the SX 2100AI s top panel Note Note the specific shapes of the different screw...

Page 56: ...O Jumper position for the normally closed output Jumper position for the normally open output factory preset The numbers at the jumper connectors below correspond to the control output terminal number...

Page 57: ...nel by unscrewing it with a Phillips screwdriver Protective cover Screw Inside of the protective cover 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ID switches Reset key Step 2 Set th...

Page 58: ...SX 2000SM s front panel and others in the fluorescent displays on the front panels of SX 2000AOs in 24 V emergency cutoff state Note When using this input terminal in combination with an emergency bro...

Page 59: ...m static electricity never touch the terminals themselves or any of the parts on the circuit board Step 1 Detach the SX 2000AO s top panel Note Note the specific shapes of the different screws Top pan...

Page 60: ...nector Flat cable connector Front panel side 11P connector Flat cable Side view of the connector Lock lever Step 2 Remove the flat cable and connectors 10P and 11P connected to the link circuit board...

Page 61: ...ont panel side IT 450 mounting position 4 5 SJP112 SJP111 Example of how to cut jumpers when a transformer is installed in the place of Output 1 T101 OUTPUT 8 OUTPUT 6 OUTPUT 2 OUTPUT 7 OUTPUT 1 OUTPU...

Page 62: ...source Notes Turn off the power before starting this work To avoid damage from static electricity never touch the terminals themselves or any of the parts on the circuit board Step 1 Detach the SX 21...

Page 63: ...ound source EXT INTER The audio input Pin Nos 4 and 5 is rated at 0 dB and 10 k When connecting a microphone to this input use one with a preamplifier 0 dB 1 V Step 2 Change the jumper settings on the...

Page 64: ...Turn off the power before starting this work To avoid damage from static electricity never touch the terminals themselves or any of the parts on the circuit board Step 1 Detach the SX 2000CO s top pa...

Page 65: ...CN308 CN307 CN306 CN305 CN304 CN303 CN302 CN301 SW301 SW302 SW303 SW304 SX 2000CO CO circuit board Front panel side This setting causes the control output channels 1 8 to remain OFF when the general...

Page 66: ...1 2 Channel number and device number of SX 2000AI 2100AI Setting example Device No 1 Device No 3 Device No 5 Device No 6 CH 5 Device No 5 CH 6 Device No 6 CH 7 Device No 7 CH 8 Device No 8 CH 1 Devic...

Page 67: ...2 ON 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 ON 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 ON 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 ON 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 ON 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 ON 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 ON 3 4 5 6 7 8 Device number DIP switch 3 DIP switch 2 DIP switch 1 RM 200SF RM 200...

Page 68: ...2 ON 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 Step 1 Set DIP switch 5 on the bottom surface of the RM 200SF to ON or DIP switch 4 on the side of the RM 200SA to ON The broadcast status indicator on top panel of the RM...

Page 69: ...tus indicator lights green RM 200SA rear FIREMAN S MICROPHONE RM 200SF MIC SP CPU OFF ON Microphone volume control Microphone volume control RM 200SF top Step 4 Set DIP switch 5 of the RM 200SF to OFF...

Page 70: ...cutoff signal 2 the general urgency all call using the CPU OFF function is disabled because the emergency system other than the SX 2000 system takes precedence over the SX 2000 system 1 CPU is a cent...

Page 71: ...ting OFF or 9600 bps Fixed ON Normally set to the Automatic Setting OFF Communication may become unstable depending on conditions when cable length between the unit and remote microphone is great In s...

Page 72: ...upper case Note Note the types of screws A 3 x 8 tapping screw white silver 6 pieces B 3 x 10 tapping screw black 2 pieces RM 200SA bottom A A B B A A A A Step 2 Set the jumper s position SW301 on th...

Page 73: ...RM 200SA s external input terminal Connect the microphone s signal line to the tip and its shield line to the sleeve of the stereo mini plug or monaural mini plug Sleeve Ground Tip Signal line Ring S...

Page 74: ...reset When the compressor function is not used JP301 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 TERMINATION CPU OFF LEVEL METER COMMUNICATION UNIT ID On Off DIP SWITCH RM 200SF bottom Inch screw combination drive No 6 32 x 1 4...

Page 75: ...black 2 pieces RM 200SA bottom A A B B A A A A SW304 RM 200SA inner circuit board Front side SW304 When the compressor function is used Factory preset When the compressor function is not used SW304 St...

Page 76: ...ew white silver 6 pieces B 3 x 10 tapping screw black 2 pieces RM 200SA bottom A A B B A A A A SW303 RM 200SA inner circuit board Front side SW303 When setting the microphone fault detection function...

Page 77: ...box 2 supplied with the RM 200SF Ferrite cable clamp attachment The supplied ferrite clamp needs to be attached to the Link cable as illustrated below As its mounting timing differs depending on the i...

Page 78: ...crews Wall mount bracket unit for the RM 200SF Wall mount bracket unit supplied with the RM 200SF RM 200SF 5 4 5 7 4 5 x 6 5 Wall mount bracket unit s center line RM 200SF s center line 9 7 46 100 92...

Page 79: ...may result in the unit falling down and causing personal injury and or property damage Be sure to use 2 screws when mounting the bracket to the electrical box 4 Replace the Bracket A Reverse the proc...

Page 80: ...ve depth 100 min Mounting base surface Rear surface of the front door Inside dimension of the box Unit mm Step 3 Plug the RM 200SF s extension connector into the connector port on the wall mount brack...

Page 81: ...with the RM 210 Step 3 Using 4 supplied screws indicated by arrows and Linkage Bracket B link both units together Step 4 Using 8 supplied screws indicated by arrows and 2 pieces of Linkage Bracket A f...

Page 82: ...n electrical box and for wall Select ones according to the mounting method Install the unit only in a location that can structurally support the weight of the unit and the mounting bracket Doing other...

Page 83: ...SA on the wall See p 77 and p 81 Step 2 Attach the WB RM200 Wall Mounting Bracket for mounting the RM 210 on the wall WB RM200 mounting dimensions 60 8 83 5 220 3 123 111 30 28 71 5 6 RM 200SA RM 210...

Page 84: ...e RM 210 s side EXTENSION connector Step 4 Hook the bottom surface of the RM 210 onto the WB RM200 RM 200SA RM 210 4 3 2 1 Extension cable supplied with the RM 210 Wall mounting bracket WB RM200 optio...

Page 85: ...Remote Microphones Inserting the name label Fully insert the name label cut to the instructed size into the label entry slit To remove the label pull it out of the slit using the tip of knife blade Na...

Page 86: ...X 2000 Setting Software may not be printed in correct size depending on the configuration environment of your PC In such cases try one of the methods described below 1 Preparation by hand Copy the Pat...

Page 87: ...87 Name label A Name label B Shown in actual size Cutting guideline Name label C Pattern paper for hand writing...

Page 88: ...88 Name label B Name label B Name label B Name label B Shown in actual size Cutting guideline...

Page 89: ...rocedures below Note The speaker line failure detection functions are designed to perform on a 100 volt line of speaker For the methods using a 70 or 50 volt line please consult your TOA dealer Step 1...

Page 90: ...70 V Purple White Blue Black 50 V Blue Purple White Black VP 2122 VP 2241 Connector Pin Assignment Speaker line voltage impedance Pull out the cable Press the lock spring 1 9 How to remove cables fro...

Page 91: ...ate Remove only the plate of the channel to be used CH3 CH1 CH4 CH2 VP 2064 Rear Cut off with nippers Step 3 Unscrew the VP 200VX s panel Step 4 Mount the VP 200VX module Attach the VP 200VX s panel t...

Page 92: ...N406 CH4 DRIVE PCB VP 2122 Connector position VP 2241 2421 Connector position Rear panel Rear panel CN106 CH1 CN206 CH2 DRIVE PCB DRIVE PCB CN106 Channel to connector relationship Step 5 After mountin...

Page 93: ...Make sure that the system power is switched OFF before starting the work For procedures regarding switching off the system power refer to the Instruction Manual attached to the VX 2000DS 3000DS Step 1...

Page 94: ...panel Refer to p 89 Removing the VP Power Amplifier s top panel Step 2 Replace the Blade fuse Capacity VP 2064 Blade Type Fuse 7 5 A VP 2122 Blade Type Fuse 15 A VP 2241 Blade Type Fuse 25 A VP 2421...

Page 95: ...line voltage of the VP 3154 VP 3304 and VP 3504 is factory preset to 100 V however this can be changed to 50 V or 70 V following the procedures below Note The speaker line failure detection functions...

Page 96: ...board to be set for ground lift Remove 2 screws at the corresponding channel s board on the amplifier s rear while holding the internal PC board as show below The figure below shows an example of remo...

Page 97: ...s rear PA link BGM input board BGM input Step 1 Remove the top panel See Step 1 on p 95 Step 2 Take out the PA link BGM input board to be set See Step 2 on p 96 Step 3 Cut the jumper J1 J1 BGM input s...

Page 98: ...he top panel Step 2 Replace the blown fuse on the corresponding Channel pc board with a new one Note When replacing the fuse be sure to use the same Blade type of fuse of which rating differs dependin...

Page 99: ...mperature compensation for the charging voltage In this case use a perforated panel in front of the rack to avoid excessive temperature rise around the batteries Mounting power amplifiers Mount the po...

Page 100: ...input 1 SX 2100AI RM 200SA RM 200SF Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Zone 6 Zone 7 Zone 8 Zone 1 SX 200RM SX 200RM D 922E D 936R VX 2000PF VX 200PS VX 200PS VX 200PS Components RM 200SF Fireman s microphon...

Page 101: ...one 19 Zone 20 Zone 21 Zone 22 Zone 23 Zone 24 Zone 17 SX 200RM SX 200RM D 922E D 936R SW HUB Programable Timer Digital announcer Power amplifiers Power amplifiers Control input Control input Control...

Page 102: ...sert the wire 1 2 Tighten the terminal screws Ensure that the wire does not break free when pulled If the wire does pull free repeat the connection procedure from the start Step 2 Insert the wired ter...

Page 103: ...ty Connect to the external device s audio signal 2 hot Connect to the external device s audio signal 2 common Power input terminal from external power supply for control input 3 Not used Connect to th...

Page 104: ...350P Local audio control input terminals Local audio control input terminal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ERROR 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 H C COM EMER GENCY CLEAR COM COM START BINARY START BINARY OUTPUT 2 H C COM COM P...

Page 105: ...f the SX 200RM mounted in the SX 2000AI or SX 2100AI The input channel to which the RM 200SF or RM 200SA can be connected is assigned by the SX 2000 Setting Software and indicated by the orange RM1 or...

Page 106: ...0RM The following table shows the maximum cable distance when STP Category 5 straight cable with RJ45 connectors is used No of expansion units RM 200SF alone RM 200SF RM 210 x 1 RM 200SF RM 210 x 2 RM...

Page 107: ...than those shown in the above table use over 4 pair shielded CPEV cable For the cable connection see below The relationship of the CPEV cable conductor diameter to the maximum cable distance is as fol...

Page 108: ...both RM 200RJ units pairing cables 1 with 2 4 with 5 3 with 6 and 7 with 8 as shown below FOR SX 2000 SERIES ONLY Over 4 pair shielded CPEV cable main cable STP Category 5 straight cable with RJ45 con...

Page 109: ...olor T568B type Cable color T568A type SX 200RM Over 4 pair shielded CPEV cable main cable STP Category 5 straight cable with an RJ45 connector STP Category 5 straight cable with an RJ45 connector RJ4...

Page 110: ...LINE 36dB MIC 4dB LINE ON NORMAL MIC 10dB LINE 50dB MIC OFF PHANTOM LIFT GND LINE 36dB MIC 4dB LINE ON NORMAL MIC 10dB LINE 50dB MIC 2 1 2 3 E H C ACCESSORY I T E 78CK GND LIFT NORMAL GND LIFT NORMAL...

Page 111: ...y using the L and R channels of sound source equipment make connections as follows ACCESSORY I T E 78CK 1R 2R 1L 2L 3L 3R 4L 4R model D 936R STEREO SELECT INPUT MODULE 10 dB Sound source equipment L C...

Page 112: ...hielded cables To each channel s assigned power amplifier To each channel s assigned power amplifier If the power amplifier to be connected is VP 2000 series the VP 200VX Power Amplifier Input Module...

Page 113: ...example When connecting the VP 2064 to the ZONE 1 28 V 4 8 A DC POWER IN CH3 CH1 CH4 CH2 PA OUT SP LINE C H CH1 C H CH2 C H CH3 C H CH4 PA LINK VP 200VX PA LINK VP 200VX PA LINK VP 200VX PA LINK VP 20...

Page 114: ...utput terminal Audio signal output Amplifier intput terminal Control output 8P removable terminal plug supplied with the SX 2100AO Applicable cable CAT5 STP To speakers Applicable cable AWG 16 24 To A...

Page 115: ...lifier intput terminal Control output 8P removable terminal plug supplied with the SX 2100AO Applicable cable CAT5 STP To speakers Applicable cable AWG 16 24 To A PA OUT SP LINE BGM player H C E From...

Page 116: ...use the external attenuators set the SX 2100AO s Attenuator item to Used for the corresponding zones in the System settings menu See the separate Setting Software Instructions Audio output settings W...

Page 117: ...put Module VP 200VX Standby amplifier intput terminal Standby amplifier audio output terminal PA LINK VP 200VX 2P removable terminal plug supplied with the SX 2100AO Applicable cable CAT5 STP Applicab...

Page 118: ...movable terminal plug supplied with the SX 2100AO Applicable cable CAT5 STP Applicable cable AWG 16 24 VP 3504 Amplifier output terminal PA OUT SP LINE PA LINK VOL H C H C H C H C E CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 No...

Page 119: ...ceives a control output signal make contact from the TT 104B and activates preset broadcast patterns TT 104B SX 2000SM OUTPUT CHANNEL 24 V DC 0 5 A BE SURE TO SET THIS SWITCH TO ON AFTER INSTALLATION...

Page 120: ...rted the SX 2000SM provides a make contact to activate the EV 350R EV 350R SX 2000SM OUTPUT AUX INPUT UNBAL UNBAL Activation control input terminal 1 Activation control input terminal 2 COM terminal W...

Page 121: ...terminal plugs equipped with a jumper make connections as shown below TT 104B OUTPUT CHANNEL 24 V DC 0 5 A BE SURE TO SET THIS SWITCH TO ON AFTER INSTALLATION ON MEMORY BACK UP CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT OFF...

Page 122: ...TT 104B OUTPUT CHANNEL 24 V DC 0 5 A BE SURE TO SET THIS SWITCH TO ON AFTER INSTALLATION ON MEMORY BACK UP CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT OFF ON OFF CAUTION OUTPUT CHANNEL 24 V DC 0 5 A Note Connect an external p...

Page 123: ...rted the SX 2100AI provides a make contact to activate the EV 350R EV 350R OUTPUT AUX INPUT UNBAL UNBAL SX 2100AI Activation control input terminal 1 Activation control input terminal 2 COM terminal W...

Page 124: ...h jumpers make connections as shown below TT 104B OUTPUT CHANNEL 24 V DC 0 5 A BE SURE TO SET THIS SWITCH TO ON AFTER INSTALLATION ON MEMORY BACK UP CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT OFF ON OFF CAUTION SX 2100AO or...

Page 125: ...0 5 A BE SURE TO SET THIS SWITCH TO ON AFTER INSTALLATION ON MEMORY BACK UP CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT OFF ON OFF CAUTION SX 2100AO or SX 2000AO The figure below shows the SX 2100AO 6P removable terminal plu...

Page 126: ...ected sound sources When a broadcast is started the SX 2100AO provides a make contact to activate the EV 350R EV 350R OUTPUT AUX INPUT UNBAL UNBAL Activation control input terminal 1 Activation contro...

Page 127: ...terns TT 104B SX 2000CI OUTPUT CHANNEL 24 V DC 0 5 A BE SURE TO SET THIS SWITCH TO ON AFTER INSTALLATION ON MEMORY BACK UP CHANNEL ASSIGNMENT OFF ON OFF CAUTION DC 24V OUT MAX 0 1A 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1...

Page 128: ...350R EV 350R SX 2000CO OUTPUT AUX INPUT UNBAL UNBAL CI CO LINK THROUGH DATA ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 CONTROL OUTPUT C NC NO Activat...

Page 129: ...connections of both terminals A and B When using multiple switching hubs make a star connection from the switching hub to which the SX 2000SM is connected as shown in the example 2 SX 2000SM SX 2000A...

Page 130: ...Reset key on its front panel Perform spanning tree setting within switching hubs For the setting contact your network administrator The External failure input function needs be assigned to the unit s...

Page 131: ...el cascade is allowed for switching hub connections After connection completion reactivate the SX 2000SM SX 2000AI SX 2100AI SX 2000AO or SX 2100AO by pressing the Reset key on its front panel SX 2100...

Page 132: ...SX 2000CO to the SX 2000AO or SX 2100AO in cascade as shown below The connection order of the SX 2000CI and SX 2000CO can be changed Set the CI CO link through switch of the device directly connected...

Page 133: ...p 7 Reset Key p 51 System reset enable disable settings Make connections from the SX 2000SM s Analog link output terminal to the Analog link input terminal of the SX 2000AI SX 2100AI SX 2000AO and SX...

Page 134: ...shielded speaker cables to be used Needs an EOL unit to be connected to the speaker line General description of the Impedance method The speaker impedance is stored in the SX 2100AO after measured wi...

Page 135: ...alue between the speaker line and the shield wire by using a pilot tone signal output from the SX 2100AO Observing this impedance the SX 2100AO judges the speaker line to be disconnected when it canno...

Page 136: ...LINK C H CH1 C H CH2 E H C IMPORTANT In both Impedance method and EOL method described below be sure to make the speaker line initial setting p 140 after connection completion when the speaker line su...

Page 137: ...mpedance method and EOL method described below be sure to make the speaker line initial setting p 140 after connection completion when the speaker line surveillance is to be performed Impedance method...

Page 138: ...the SX 2000 Setting Software For the setting procedures refer to the separate Setting Software Instructions When an emergency broadcast is made the attenuators are bypassed To use emergency broadcast...

Page 139: ...re to connect the resistors as shown in the diagram below If no resistors are connected or resistors other than specified are used the fault detection function will not work correctly To assure stable...

Page 140: ...an be adjusted so that the SX 2100AO can judge the speaker line shorted on the basis of the initial value 5 2 OPEN SHORT Criterion by Comparing the Current Value with the Initial Value The set sensiti...

Page 141: ...Phillips screwdriver Protective cover Screw Inside of the protective cover 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F 01 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F ID switches Reset key Fluorescent display SX 2100AO Protective...

Page 142: ...y adjustment screen For detailed description of its setting procedure refer to p 147 Step 7 Adjust the SHORT sensitivity value as needed Pressing the Plus key while the ADJUST OPEN RANGE screen is dis...

Page 143: ...3 1 Text Display Area Displays the menu screen and information 2 Channel Selection Indicator Lights when the corresponding output channel is selected 3 Channel Number Indicator Indicates the channel n...

Page 144: ...I MP A D J U S T O P E N R ANG E I N I T I A L I Z E A L L C H C H 1 1 0 0 N O RM A L C H 8 1 0 0 N O RM A L CANCEL OK S E L E C T C H A NN E L C H AN G E V A L U E 2 0 0 CANCEL OK CANCEL OK S E L E C...

Page 145: ...is displayed The channel selection screen is displayed Step 2 Select the channel to be initialized Press the Plus or Minus key to select all channels or desired channel from CH1 through CH8 Step 3 Pr...

Page 146: ...d channel can be checked in the text display area Current value Displays the ratio of current impedance to the initial one in real time This indicator remains unlit when the speaker line is not connec...

Page 147: ...onds to the variable range of 101 to 800 of the OPEN sensitivity OL 0 10 20 30 40 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Light up position at 200 by default as a rough guide Level meter on the fluorescent display Step 2 Sel...

Page 148: ...V A LU E 5 0 C H AN GE V A LU E 2 5 A D JU S T S H O RT RAN G E A A Step 1 PresstheOKkeywhilethe ADJUSTSHORTRANGE Speaker line SHORT sensitivity adjustment screen is displayed The SELECT CHANNEL chann...

Page 149: ...ess Finish C L EAR V A LUE I MP F I N I SH E D 1 3 2 OK OK S E LE C T C H A NN E L S E LE C T C H A NN E L A A Setting clear C L EA R I N I T I A L I M P Step 1 Press the OK key while the CLEAR INITIA...

Page 150: ...the protective cover on the SX 2000SM s front panel by removing the screws securing it using a Phillips screwdriver CF card access indicator Reset key DIP switch CF card slot Screw Protective cover In...

Page 151: ...00 software to the switching hub Connect the SX 2000SM s LAN connection terminal to a 10BASE T or 100BASE TX compatible switching hub Use STP Category 5 Standard straight LAN cable fitted with RJ45 co...

Page 152: ...key lock function to ON be sure to adjust the input volume control knob corresponding to the emergency source channel for a proper sound level Keys that can be locked Step 1 Remove the protective cove...

Page 153: ...function to ON be sure to adjust the output volume control knob corresponding to the emergency broadcast zone for a proper sound level Keys that can be locked Step 1 Remove the protective cover on the...

Page 154: ...of free space Do not operate the DIP switch while the CF card access indicator inside the protective cover is flashing Reactivating the SX 2000SM erases the log data temporarily stored in SX 2000SM me...

Page 155: ...itch 2 to OFF The CF card can be inserted Note When changing the setting data be sure to press the Reset key to restart the SX 2000 system after turning off DIP switch 2 Reactivating the system stops...

Page 156: ...t correctly recognized by SX 2000SM Device number may be duplicated Out of setting range Not compatible with SX 2000SM Update SX 2000AI SX 2100AI or SX 2000SM to the latest firmware Device number chan...

Page 157: ...area FAULT indication flashes FAULT DETECTED indication displayed in the text display area FAULT indication flashes SX LINK COM FAULT indication displayed in the text display area COM indication flas...

Page 158: ...INKED AO xx UNCONFIGURED AO xx MISMATCH VER AO xx PLEASE RESET Not compatible with SX 2000SM Update SX 2000AO SX 2100AO or SX 2000SM to the latest firmware Device number changed Press the reset button...

Page 159: ...cation displayed in the text display area FAULT indication flashes SX LINK COM FAULT indication displayed in the text display area COM indication flashes FAULT indication flashes 10 4 SX 2000CI SX 200...

Page 160: ...upted for 5 seconds or more Failure indicator lights yellow 10 5 SX 2000CO SX 2000CO 1 9 2 10 3 11 4 12 5 13 6 14 7 15 8 16 POWER CPU OFF FAULT CONTROL OUTPUT UNIT SX 2000CO 17 25 18 26 19 27 20 28 21...

Page 161: ...t be made completely independent from other LAN Number of Cascaded Switching Hubs Up to 7 Maximum Cable Distance 100 m between this unit and a switching hub or between switching hubs LAN Network I F 1...

Page 162: ...r 1 Installation Manual This manual 1 PLEASE READ THIS MANUAL FIRST 1 Control Output 8 outputs C contact no voltage make contact output relay contact output withstand voltage 40 V DC control current 2...

Page 163: ...eys Monitor ON OFF keys Menu screen operation keys 5 Audio Input 8 inputs module construction max 4 modules modules optional monitoring possible using built in speaker Audio Input Characteristic Sampl...

Page 164: ...letely independent from other LAN Maximum Cable Distance 100 m between this unit and a switching hub Analog Link Input Output Connector Input 1 input RJ45 connector Output 1 output RJ45 connector Conn...

Page 165: ...2 100BASE TX circuits RJ45 connector decentralized installation possible Connection Cable Device Shielded Category 5 twisted pair cable for LAN CAT5 STP To be connected via the switching hub specified...

Page 166: ...m Local Audio input Connector Cable 2 inputs RJ45 Connector Shielded Category 5 twisted pair cable for LAN CAT5 STP Audio Input 0 dB 10 k electronically balanced Audio input Characteristic Frequency r...

Page 167: ...ins per terminal block STANDBY AMP 2 pins AWG 16 24 Maximum Input Voltage and Current 100 Vrms 5 Arms Fault Detection System Short circuit open circuit ground fault Method Impedance or End of line End...

Page 168: ...commended Maximum cable distance 10 m CI CO Link Input Output Input 1 channel RJ45 connector Output 1 channel RJ45 connector Connection Cable Shielded Category 5 twisted pair cable for LAN CAT5 STP ea...

Page 169: ...ovable terminal blocks 6P x 16 CI CO Link Input Output Input 1 channel RJ45 connector Output 1 channel RJ45 connector Connection Cable Shielded Category 5 twisted pair cable for LAN CAT5 STP each one...

Page 170: ...rce Monitoring available with a built in speaker Volume Control Microphone volume control Monitor speaker volume control Chime volume control using the software Connection Cable Main line Shielded CPE...

Page 171: ...aker Volume Control Microphone volume control monitor speaker volume control chime adjustable using the SX 2000 Setting Software Connection Cable Main line Shielded CPEV cable 1 pair of audio wire 1 p...

Page 172: ...dcast status indicators Selection indicators Finish ABS resin blueish gray PANTONE 538 or its equivalent Dimensions 110 w x 76 5 h x 215 d mm Weight 350 g Note The design and specifications are subjec...

Page 173: ...Mic 50 36 dB 4 7 k electronically balanced 3 pin removable terminal block Line 10 4 dB 10 k electronically balanced 3 pin removable terminal block Phantom power supply 12 V can be used when set for t...

Page 174: ...h the DIP switch Ground lift switch can be set with the DIP switch A D Converter 20 bits Sampling Frequency 48 kHz Frequency Response 20 Hz 20 kHz 1 dB 4 dB input Dynamic Range Over 85 dB IHF A weight...

Page 175: ...oad 0 125 F at 100 V 0 25 F at 70 V 0 5 F at 50 V Number of Channels 4 Input Specified by input module VP 200VX Number of Module Slots 4 Usable Module VP 200VX Output Power amplifier output speaker li...

Page 176: ...ve Load 0 25 F at 100 V 0 5 F at 70 V 1 F at 50 V Number of Channels 2 Input Specified by input module VP 200VX Number of Module Slots 2 Usable Module VP 200VX Output Power amplifier output speaker li...

Page 177: ...0 5 F at 100 V 1 F at 70 V 1 F at 50 V Number of Channels 1 Input Specified by input module VP 200VX Number of Module Slots 1 Usable Module VP 200VX Output Power amplifier output speaker line M3 5 scr...

Page 178: ...5 F at 100 V 1 F at 70 V 1 F at 50 V Number of Channels 1 Input Specified by input module VP 200VX Number of Module Slots 1 Usable Module VP 200VX Output Power amplifier output speaker line M3 5 scre...

Page 179: ...balanced BGM MUTE G no voltage make contact input open voltage 15 V DC short circuit current 2 mA Volume adjustment 4 channels Output PA OUT speaker line removable terminal block 9 pins x 1 Frequency...

Page 180: ...70 V line 17 at 50 V line Maximum Capacitive Load 0 5 F Number of Channels 4 Input PA Link 4 channels RJ45 connector BGM 4 channels removable terminal block 5 pins BGM INPUT H C E 10dB 0dB LINE change...

Page 181: ...70 V line 10 at 50 V line Maximum Capacitive Load 0 5 F Number of Channels 4 Input PA Link 4 channels RJ45 connector BGM 4 channels removable terminal block 5 pins BGM INPUT H C E 10dB 0dB LINE change...

Page 182: ...k RJ45 female connector for connecting the VX 200SP or VX 200SZ Audio output module Twisted pair straight cable TIA EIA 568A standard Finish Panel Surface treated steel plate Dimensions 88 w x 25 8 h...

Page 183: ...the general public or persons having a general responsibility for safety supervision who might be expected to investigate and initially respond to a fire alarm or a fault warning All mandatory indica...

Page 184: ...2100AO SX 2000CI and SX 2000CO must be closed after accessing by an authorized person 1 2 4 Access level 4 Citation of EN 54 16 The entry to access level 4 shall be restricted by special means which a...

Page 185: ...crophone prepare a fault pattern including all faults of each alarm related system elements and speaker lines including also the faults which require a separate indication assign this fault pattern to...

Page 186: ...ans if they will be used then they must fulfil the requirements The two applicable options with requirements that require mandatory indications are certain fault indications The covered faults must be...

Page 187: ...provided then the remote microphone must be of general type i e the RM 200SA in general mode because paging must not be available when the system is in emergency mode In this case no emergency relate...

Page 188: ...n refer to chapter 3 1 and 3 2 When paging shall be provided then the remote microphone must be of general type i e the RM 200SA in general mode We recommend to use the RM 200SA in general mode to avo...

Page 189: ...tion in chapter 8 for the operation refer to the text below this table programming the fault reset function on a remote microphone requires to install the remote microphone in access level 2 refer to...

Page 190: ...reset shall be made by an external switch then assign this function to a control input The connection to the switch should be monitored and the switch shall be put into access level 2 The zone status...

Page 191: ...n Fault indications fault receipt buttons can be set when the emergency microphone is used for paging only Faults receipt buttons for VA zones or VA zone groups must be set if a manual control of the...

Page 192: ...any of both The table below gives a quick overview about that Access level 2 Access level 1 Component Function SX 2000SM SX 2100AI SX 2000AO SX 2100AO SX 2000CI SX 2000CO VX 2000DS VX 3000DS Fireman m...

Page 193: ...rotective cover set DIP switch no 4 to ON Replace the protective cover and fix it by the screw For the operation of the fault reset button please refer to chapter 3 1 6 CABINETS The cabinet racks of t...

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