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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

INTEGRATED VOICE EVACUATION SYSTEM

VX-2000 series

1134

TOA Electronics Europe GmbH

Suederstrasse 282, 20537 Hamburg, Germany

1134-CPR-110

EN 54-16: 2008

Fire detection and fire alarm systems

— Part 16: Voice alarm control and indicating equipment

Options:

Audible warning of emergency

Manual silencing of the voice alarm condition

Manual reset of the voice alarm condition

Voice alarm condition output to CIE

Indication of faults related to voice alarm zones

Emergency microphone(s)

Voice alarm manual control

Redundant power amplifiers

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DoP 14-002

Thank you for purchasing TOA's Integrated Voice Evacuation System. 
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.

When an EN 54-16 compliant VX-2000 system has to be installed, then carefully read the separate manual 
titled "APPENDIX: ADDITIONAl INSTAllATION INSTrucTIONS fOr AN EN 54-16 cOmPlIANT 
SySTEm" and follow up the installation and configuration requirements explained therein. This APPENDIX 
contains the basic description of settings and installations, so please refer to the general instruction 
sections in this document for more details.

Note

refer to the Instruction manual attached to the VX-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. 

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Summary of Contents for VP-2241

Page 1: ...ed Voice Evacuation System Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long trouble free use of your equipment When an EN 54 16 compliant VX 2000 system has to be installed then...

Page 2: ...9 Pilot Tone Detection module VX 200SP 2 16 2 10 Impedance Detection module VX 200SZ 2 17 2 11 Equaliser card VX 200SE 2 18 2 12 control Input module VX 200SI 2 19 2 13 control Output module VX 200SO...

Page 3: ...Output Patterns 4 5 3 ACTIVATION ITEMS 4 6 3 1 remote microphone function Keys 4 6 3 1 1 Emergency 4 7 3 1 2 Base pattern change 4 8 3 1 3 Base pattern end 4 8 3 1 4 control output interlock 4 8 3 1...

Page 4: ...crophone 5 26 3 3 2 changing the input sensitivity and output volume by way of the control input or internal timer 5 29 3 4 Interrupt Broadcasts 5 30 3 5 EV message Broadcasts 5 31 3 5 1 making EV bro...

Page 5: ...lume settings 7 35 8 2 2 Initial output volume settings 7 36 8 3 Equaliser Settings 7 37 9 OPERATION SETTING MODE 7 39 9 1 Emergency Broadcast Settings 7 39 9 1 1 When no EV units are used 7 39 9 1 2...

Page 6: ...rd on the VX 2000 System manager 8 19 2 6 Setting the VX 200XI Audio Input module DIP Switch 8 21 2 7 Insulating the VX 200XI control and Audio Inputs 8 22 2 8 mounting the VX 200Xr and VX 200XI in th...

Page 7: ...on 9 7 3 3 2 4 wire system connection 9 7 3 4 VX 200SZ connection to External Attenuator 9 7 3 5 VX 200SI and VX 200SO connection to External Devices 9 8 4 CONNECTIONS BETWEEN VX 2000SF AND STANDBY AM...

Page 8: ...ettings 10 16 1 MONITOR OPERATION CHECK 11 2 2 SYSTEM SETTING FILE UPLOAD 11 5 3 READING LOGS 11 7 4 VERSION DISPLAY 11 10 1 CF CARD RECORDING METHODS 12 2 1 1 recording by the EV 350r 12 2 1 1 1 Prog...

Page 9: ...m 13 17 2 6 remote microphone Input module VX 200Xr 13 17 2 7 Audio Input module with control Input VX 200XI 13 18 2 8 Surveillance frame VX 2000Sf 13 19 2 9 Pilot Tone Detection module VX 200SP 13 20...

Page 10: ...ck Use the unit only with the voltage specified on the unit Using a voltage higher than that which is specified may result in fire or electric shock Do not cut kink otherwise damage nor modify the pow...

Page 11: ...oes not result from explosion of the battery Do not short disassemble heat nor put the battery into a fire Avoid using both new and old batteries together Do not solder a battery directly Be sure to u...

Page 12: ...Chapter 1 Note...

Page 13: ...e System manager Surveillance frame Power Amplifiers Power Supply unit Emergency Power Supply and a user specified number of remote microphones The system complies with the EN60849 Standard and its fa...

Page 14: ...0 modules The control input module control output module and 2 types of speaker output modules are available Speaker output modules feature failure detection circuitry Two failure detection methods ar...

Page 15: ...aving Mode Battery consumption can be reduced by using the VP power amplifier s standby function since the entire system s power consumption is reduced by putting unnecessary power amplifiers in stand...

Page 16: ...noise may be generated if ground loops are created This noise can be minimized by connecting each component s rear panel ground terminal to earth VP 2000 series amplifiers VP 3000 series amplifiers A...

Page 17: ...Chapter 2 ProduCt desCriPtioNs...

Page 18: ...No 2 Chime Internal Timer U 01R VX 200SZ VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200VX VP 200...

Page 19: ...80 units in total of all Sf modules 10 units per VX 2000Sf Optional Equaliser Card to be installed in VX 200SP VX 200SP 2 VX 200SZ and VX 200SZ 2 VX 200SE 80 units Control Input VX 2000 VX 200SI 16 in...

Page 20: ...icrophone element and the VX 2000 System manager are automatically detected 1 Power indicator lights green to indicate that the unit is powered and operational Extinguishes when no power is supplied o...

Page 21: ...ition during normal operation Note Setting this switch to the Off position interrupts all current emergency and general purpose broadcasts regardless of cPu operations permitting all zone broadcasts t...

Page 22: ...esignated as general type when Emergency mode is activated 2 Failure indicator Indicates system operating status Off Normal Lights yellow System failure detected Flashes yellow Communications error de...

Page 23: ...used to set the following functions Unit ID No setting necessary when 2 or more remote microphones are connected Level meter mode ON OFF Compression ON OFF refer to p 8 2 for the DIP switch settings 1...

Page 24: ...LED indicators Various functions can be assigned to these keys using the Pc system setting software refer to p 7 54 for the assignable functions 3 Extension connector EXTENSION used to further increas...

Page 25: ...The VX 2000 System Manager is the central matrix section that assigns input signals to 4 audio buses and controls the entire system The Remote Microphones and other sound source components are connec...

Page 26: ...erted into this slot 13 Fuse holder FUSE contains the Dc fuse for the rm 200Xf and rm 200X use only fuses with a rating of 250 V T6 3 A 14 Fuse holder FUSE contains the Dc fuse for the VX 2000 use onl...

Page 27: ...hts or extinguishes if any irregularities are detected 3 CF card slot Insert the recorded cf card into this slot 4 Eject button Press this button to eject the cf card 5 Volume control Adjusts the EV 2...

Page 28: ...connector This rJ45 connector connects to the link connector of the rm 200X or rm 200Xf remote microphone The VX 200Xr module is designed to be used with the rm 200X remote microphone or rm 200Xf fire...

Page 29: ...This rJ45 connector connects to the audio and control signal wiring Signal wires to be connected are as follows 1 control input 2 control input 3 Nc 4 Audio in c 5 Audio in H 6 Nc 7 Nc 8 Nc The contr...

Page 30: ...ntrol modules can be installed per VX 2000SF The following 4 types of modules can be used the VX 200SP Pilot Tone Detection module the VX 200SZ Impedance Detection module the VX 200SI control Input mo...

Page 31: ...while reading data after the Pc card is accessed 12 Audio signal bus input connector AUDIO LINK IN This rJ45 connector connects to the VX 2000 System manager s AuDIO lINK OuT connector 13 Audio signal...

Page 32: ...wiring from the speaker line end External attenuator control ATT CTRL Permits connection of a 3 or 4 wire system attenuator for the attenuator connection refer to p 9 7 Speaker output SP OUT connects...

Page 33: ...e system attenuators for the connection instructions refer to p 9 7 The attenuator bypass method can be changed from relay to photocoupler type for the modification instructions refer to p 8 29 Speake...

Page 34: ...the circuit board of the VX 200SP or VX 200SZ The VX 200SE Equaliser is a 9 band 1 channel equaliser to be mounted on the circuit board of the VX 200SP Pilot Tone Detection module or VX 200SZ Impedanc...

Page 35: ...fication for the modification instructions refer to p 8 32 logic make or break for the cTrl 1 16 input can also be switched by changing the position of the internal switch for the switch position sele...

Page 36: ...his rJ45 connector connects to equipment components that are activated by make contact signals Install this module in the VX 2000Sf Surveillance frame when in use No voltage make contacts can be outpu...

Page 37: ...of the power amplifier overheat this indicator lights yellow and the power amplifier s operation is stopped 3 Ground terminal 4 DC power input DC POWER IN connects to the VX 2000DS 3000DS unit s Dc P...

Page 38: ...t red 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 Se...

Page 39: ...identally created in the system To cut off the ground loop make the ground lift setting referring to the procedure on p 8 41 5 BGM Input Terminal BGM removable terminal block 5P BGm signal input 10 dB...

Page 40: ...r VX 200SZ module When this module is mounted on the standby amplifier connect to the VX 2000Sf s standby PA lINK connector Output audio signals are transmitted to the power amplifier and the power am...

Page 41: ...3 1 Chapter 3 system oPeratioN outliNe...

Page 42: ...tion The channel lED lights green Standby Status All amplifier control sections are operative however to reduce power consumption no power is supplied to the sections that actually amplify the output...

Page 43: ...ring failure output patterns that contain PC designated failure sources and assigning such patterns to the remote microphone function keys In this case a failure of the rm 200X set for General type ca...

Page 44: ...etting the monitoring interval refer to p 7 29 Note In Ac failure mode general broadcast cannot be performed Impedance Monitoring The VX 200SZ Impedance Detection module is designed to detect speaker...

Page 45: ...s restored to normal condition for the reset procedures refer to p 5 36 of this manual Only a single standby amplifier can be connected per VX 2000SF If one amplifier fails it is switched over to the...

Page 46: ...ne failures The VX 200SZ module s initial impedance value must be set at the time of installation or during periodic service maintenance refer to p 10 10 for the initialisation method VX 200SZ Failure...

Page 47: ...ne or EV message broadcast is made the attenuator control terminals are switched to the Valid position permitting the broadcast to go through at full attenuator bypassed volume STANDBY PA BUS VX 200SZ...

Page 48: ...casts VX 200SP Because the VX 200SP monitors speaker lines by checking with a pilot tone external attenuators need not be bypassed during monitoring In this case the Attenuator control terminals do no...

Page 49: ...ixed together With the cPu switch set to Off the rm 200Xf s talk key performs PTT press to talk operation regardless of the Pc software setting RM 200X The failure indicator lights red and all other i...

Page 50: ...stem power can be switched off without switching over to the battery by using the VX 2000DS Setting switch that enables the VX 2000DS to operate in conjunction with other systems than VX 2000 system r...

Page 51: ...y in EV message Type 3 General Broadcasts from the remote microphone designated as General type broadcasts of general purpose EV messages and broadcasts from sound sources not set as BGm 4 BGM Broadca...

Page 52: ...Broadcasts from both Higher and Lower Priority Equipment While BGm is being broadcast to Zones 1 2 and 3 if rm 1 makes broadcasts to Zone 3 BGm output in Zone 3 is interrupted allowing rm 1 to go thr...

Page 53: ...n priority level This setting is possible for both Emergency rm and General categories fIfO Priority is given to the first enabled source Other sources of the same priority level must wait until the f...

Page 54: ...ot broadcast to any zone rm 4 must wait until rm 3 finishes its broadcast Tip up to 4 remote microphones of Emergency type can be daisy chain connected to a single VX 200Xr In this connection system h...

Page 55: ...e current broadcast is terminated in Zone 1 and broadcasts from rm 4 are made in Zone 2 instead of rm 3 broadcasts When all Emergency type Remote Microphones are one to one connected to each VX 200XR...

Page 56: ...Chapter 4 FuNCtioNs...

Page 57: ...200SI Control Input Module Remote Microphone Function Keys Besides broadcast and control pattern recall such functions as Audio monitor broadcast zone selection and microphone announcement can be ass...

Page 58: ...output zones are duplicated the message assigned the highest priority is broadcast to all duplicated zones Example Pattern A includes an Evacuation message highest priority output to zones 1 5 Pattern...

Page 59: ...internal timer Input sound sources including BGM sources and their corresponding output zones are set Up to 50 patterns can be created One or more control outputs activated in synchronisation with th...

Page 60: ...re output patterns for details refer to p 7 51 for details on operations and indications when failures are detected refer to p 5 34 1 Available when the VX 2000 Setting Software Version 2 1 or later i...

Page 61: ...g unused Base Pattern change recalls and broadcasts the base pattern unused Base pattern in use Base Pattern End Stops BGm broadcasts unused Basepatternnotinuse control Output Interlock recalls the co...

Page 62: ...e OFF Emergency mode Lights red RM 200XF RM 200X EV Broadcast LED EV Enable LED Alert EV key EV message broadcasting Lights green No EV message broadcasting OFF Pre selected zones not used by other eq...

Page 63: ...se Lights green 3 1 4 Control output interlock The assigned control pattern is recalled and the control output terminal is closed while the key is pressed Unused In progress Lights green Control Outpu...

Page 64: ...F 3 1 8 Failure output reception When a failure corresponding to the pattern made in Surveillance factors occurs the failure indicator flashes accompanied by the buzzer Pressing the key after checking...

Page 65: ...operation remote microphone operation microphone in use Broadcast made No broadcast Other emergency microphone in use Alert EV message currently broadcast Evacuation EV message currently broadcast Zo...

Page 66: ...n off the microphone Microphone Status LED Microphone Enable LED Microphone Enable LED Talk key Talk key Microphone Status LED RM 200X RM 200XF Pre selected zones not used by other equipment System St...

Page 67: ...ast priority low Priority high Priority low Other equipment broadcast priority high All zones Off EV Enable lED flashes green flashes orange flashes green flashes orange flashes green Part of zones Br...

Page 68: ...urpose broadcast mode reset EV messages cannot be assigned Interrupt Broadcast Pattern 1 recalls assigned Interrupt broadcast patterns for broadcast EV message Broadcast Pattern 1 recalls assigned EV...

Page 69: ...9 12 15 18 or 21 dB Events that can be programmed into the timer Day program setting example 3 3 Internal Timer The VX 2000 has an internal timer that enables base patterns to be changed and EV messa...

Page 70: ...for normal management procedures This is the normal way of management Weekly program setting example Holiday program setting example Assign prepared Day Programs to each day of the week Holiday progra...

Page 71: ...he Pc software setting Pc SETTING position The internal timer is set by the Pc software and advances by 1 hour during the summer time period if so programmed Setting summer time by way of the PC softw...

Page 72: ...acuation control Output Audio monitoring Zone Selection All Zone Selection clear Talk Time Adjustment failure Output reception failure Output reset lamp Test Emergency Ack Password lock External fault...

Page 73: ...Chapter 5 oPeratioN...

Page 74: ...nstalled Enter the 4 digit password by pressing the remote microphone s function keys Entering the first to third numbers of a password causes each right lED of the function keys 2 4 to light up green...

Page 75: ...t pattern to the remote microphone s function key or control input When the emergency mode is activated by way of the Emergency activation button or a control signal from the fire alarm system the ass...

Page 76: ...2000SF VX 200XR U 01R EV 200 EV 200 Chime Internal Timer VP 200VX VX 200SZ 3F VP 200VX VX 200SZ 2F VP 200VX VX 200SZ 1F VP 200VX VX 200SZ GF Exit GF VP 2064 VP 200VX VX 200SZ Escalator VP 200VX VX 200...

Page 77: ...crophone s emergency button or control inputs Activating the Emergency mode or receiving a fire alarm signal recalls the assigned pattern and broadcasts the message to the set zones Assuming that Emer...

Page 78: ...em transmits a control signal to the VX 2000 s control Input The Emergency mode is activated and BGm play is interrupted Emergency broadcast pattern 3 is recalled and the Alert message EV 1 is broadca...

Page 79: ...the Emergency mode was activated the fire alarm system automatically transmits a control signal to the control Input changing the broadcast zones and messages Emergency broadcast patterns 1 2 8 9 and...

Page 80: ...ff area GF Entrance Reception Restaurant Security room VX 2000 VX 2000SF Amp Fireman s Microphone Conference room 1F 2 2 Single Origin EV Message Broadcast Sequential Operation Here explanations are g...

Page 81: ...Z VX 200SZ VX 200SZ VP 2064 3F Guest room 1 GF Lobby GF Reception GF Security room GF Security room BGM Player 1 U 01R GF Security room BGM Player 2 U 01R GF Security room Preamplifier Fire Alarm Wire...

Page 82: ...rns can be set for each of Phase 1 and Phase 2 broadcast zones when 1 EV 200 unit is used The created patterns are assigned to the remote microphone s emergency button or control inputs Activating the...

Page 83: ...to the entire zone and the evacuation message is broadcast to the entire area The evacuation announcement continues until the remote microphone s reset key is pressed or a reset signal is transmitted...

Page 84: ...The emergency mode can not only be activated and restored from the connected fire alarm system but also from any remote microphone set for emergency operation Note It is possible to activate the emer...

Page 85: ...selection Emergency broadcast mode The left side LEDs indicate the type of EV message Off No broadcast output Green microphone announcement red Evacuation message broadcast flashing red Alert message...

Page 86: ...he Alert EV message is broadcast to all zones Because the alert message is set for broadcast to all zones the Select lED lights green Step 2 Press the Evacuation EV key 2 to broadcast the Evacuation E...

Page 87: ...is reset and the Select lED extinguishes When for instance broadcasting the Evacuation EV message to 2f press the 2f Zone Select key 8 to select the zone The Select lED lights green Because the Alert...

Page 88: ...microphone Enable lED flashes green to indicate that priority of current broadcast is lower than that of microphone announcements The right side LED indicates the status of microphone usage It lights...

Page 89: ...set to either continue for continuous EV message broadcast or Silent for broadcast termination This setting can be made by way of the connected Pc for details refer to p 7 40 Microphone LED Microphone...

Page 90: ...roadcast mode the broadcast zone needs to be selected In this example the broadcast is made to all zones Step 1 Press the All Zone call key 4 All zones will be pre selected and the Select lED will lig...

Page 91: ...2 23 24 25 Key Setting function None No function assigned EV message 1 recalls individual EV messages EV message 2 All Zone call Pre selects all zones Talk with 2 Tone chime makes microphone announcem...

Page 92: ...elected or not OFF The zone not used or broadcasting BGM Green Remote Microphone in use Flashing Green Other connected equipment Remote microphone EV unit chime etc in use Public Zones key 14 Select L...

Page 93: ...in case the user forgets to turn off the microphone 5 Talk key Chime Public Zones Public Zones Flashes Lights Hold down the Talk key Tips The 2 lEDs located next to the Talk key indicate the following...

Page 94: ...l timer By programming times and base patterns into the internal timer BGm broadcasts can be changed at preset times Base pattern setting example Setting example No Name Activation Item Setting conten...

Page 95: ...M 2 8 00 12 00 18 00 22 00 Day BGM 1 Day BGM 2 Base Pattern End BGM broadcasts stop GF Restaurant GF Lobby 1F Hallway Stairs corridor GF Restaurant GF Lobby 1F Hallway Stairs corridor GF Restaurant GF...

Page 96: ...lED for BGm Pattern 2 lED will light green to indicate that the BGm Pattern 2 base pattern is in use BGM Pattern 1 key Base Pattern Status LED BGM Pattern 2 key Base Pattern Status LED Lights BGM Patt...

Page 97: ...1 BGM 2 8 00 12 00 BGM 1 BGM 2 Day BGM 1 BGM Pattern 1 BGM Pattern 2 GF Restaurant GF Lobby 1F Hallway Stairs corridor GF Restaurant GF Lobby 1F Hallway Stairs corridor GF Restaurant GF Lobby 1F Conf...

Page 98: ...owever their initial volume levels cannot be changed during operation The output volume level can only be changed for zones where BGM broadcasts are being made Calls from the remote microphone or mess...

Page 99: ...than the initially set value Step 2 To decrease the sound volume when the music seems too loud press the BGm 1 Volume Down key 19 The input level decreases by 3 dB each time the key is pressed The Vol...

Page 100: ...lights green when the output level drops below the initial value As in the case of Example 1 when the output level returns to the initially set level the Volume Down lED extinguishes to indicate that...

Page 101: ...lly set levels The changed levels will not exceed the range from 21 dB to 0 dB Change by means of the control inputs The input sensitivity or output volume level is continuously changed while the corr...

Page 102: ...rces are the same broadcasts are made to every output zone set in all recalled patterns If the assigned input sources are different but the recalled pattern output zones are duplicated the input sourc...

Page 103: ...ect key Select LED Zone Monitor LED 2 11 11 Step 1 Press the lobby Zone Select key 11 to select the desired broadcast zone The Select lED will light green Step 2 Press the EV message 1 key 2 The EV Br...

Page 104: ...sages are the same the message is broadcast to every zone set in all recalled patterns If the assigned EV messages are different but the recalled pattern output zones are duplicated the EV message ass...

Page 105: ...oring automatically terminates in 10 seconds 4 1 Monitoring by means of a Remote Microphone 4 2 Monitoring by means of the VX 2000 s MONITOR OUT Terminal Activating the audio monitoring function using...

Page 106: ...re outputs failure Output reset resets failure indications None No function assigned 5 FAILURE OUTPUT DETECTION Here the settings of the remote microphone with the failure Output indication set are us...

Page 107: ...ndicates EV 200 failure Back room Speaker Short Indicates individual speaker failure Short Gf Speaker Short 1f Speaker Short 2f Speaker Short 3f Speaker Short Sf failure Indicates individual VX 2000Sf...

Page 108: ...ing out the log and correct the problem If necessary check all connections using the Pc software for log readout and connection check refer to p 11 7 Tip for most failure indications the failure lED a...

Page 109: ...Power supply to rm dropped Supply power directly from VX 2000DS 3000DS use the connection cable with lower loss rm low Power Supply rm to VX 200Xr lINK connectors misconnected check for the connector...

Page 110: ...ls on Audio Buses 1 4 undetected due to VX 2000Sf or VX 200SZ SP SE failure consult TOA dealer Sf communication Occurrence VX 2000 to VX 2000Sf or VX 2000Sf to VX 2000Sf DATA lINK connectors misconnec...

Page 111: ...ded VX 2000DS VX 3000DS log Possible cause Additional Information Detail code DS no DS Occurrence DS monitor VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS power failed restore Ac power to VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS Ac fuse blow...

Page 112: ...Chapter 6 FloWCHart From system setuP to oPeratioN...

Page 113: ...Interlock Pattern EV Broadcast Pattern Setting Activation mode Setting System configuration To the next page p 7 5 System Design p 7 39 calculating Number of VX 2000DS units p 7 5 Volume Pattern fail...

Page 114: ...00Pf VX 2000Sf To the next page p 8 44 Hardware Settings p 8 2 p 8 2 VX 200SZ VX 200SP p 8 15 p 8 30 p 8 34 p 8 24 VX 200Xr VX 200XI 900 modules mounting VX 200SE Installation VX 2000 2000Sf VP Amplif...

Page 115: ...VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS 2 VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS to Batteries 2 VX 2000DS to VX 200PS 2 PC Connection PC Software Online p 10 3 VX 2000 Current Date Time Settings p 10 6 System Setting File Download p...

Page 116: ...Chapter 7 PC soFtWare oFFliNe settiNGs...

Page 117: ...Settings In Standby mode Battery check Interval Settings Sf module Name Settings Sf Properties Settings configuration Setting mode Standby Amplifier usage Sf module Settings control Output Name Setti...

Page 118: ...Broadcasts BGm Broadcasts p 7 30 remote microphone function Key Assignment Activation Setting mode Summer Time Settings control Input Settings Day Programs Timer Settings Weekly Program Holiday Progra...

Page 119: ...ws and Windows Vista are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and other countries Pentium is a trademark of Intel Corporation in the U S and or other countries OS Window...

Page 120: ...ow Terminate all applications before installation Step 1 Insert the VX 2000 setting software cD rOm into the Pc s cD rOm drive Step 2 Double click the file VX2000 msi in the setting software folder Th...

Page 121: ...Chapter 7 PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 3 SOfTWArE INSTAllATION 7 6 Step 5 click on the Next button Step 6 click on the Next button Installation will be started Continued on next page...

Page 122: ...Chapter 7 PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 3 SOfTWArE INSTAllATION 7 7 Step 7 click on the close button to close the screen The screen below will be displayed after setup completion...

Page 123: ...Chapter 7 PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 4 ScrEEN AND mENu DEScrIPTIONS 7 8 4 SCREEN AND MENU DESCRIPTIONS 4 1 Screen Status bar menu bar Toolbar configuration screen...

Page 124: ...checks that equipment is correctly connected monitor Operation check 2 checks the monitor function for correct operation log reads the VX 2000 s log file into a Pc and displays it System 1 Communicati...

Page 125: ...WARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 5 VX 2000 SETTING SOfTWArE AcTIVATION 7 10 5 VX 2000 SETTING SOFTWARE ACTIVATION Select VX 2000 VX 2000 setting software from the Windows start menu The VX 2000 setting software...

Page 126: ...remote microphone control inputs and internal timer Step 1 Select file New from the menu or click on toolbar button The file Name window will open Step 2 Enter a filename and click on the Save button...

Page 127: ...y and select the number of connected VX 2000Sf units Step 5 click on the Apply button to save the settings and click on the OK button The System Information window will close and the following configu...

Page 128: ...operties Setting Set the name of the VX 2000Sf unit its mounted modules and whether a standby amplifier is to be used Step 1 Click on SF 1 or Slot 1 10 on the Configuration screen The Sf Properties wi...

Page 129: ...and Interval unit After setting completion click on the Apply button to save the set contents and click on the OK button to close the window Note The set interval value is equally applicable to all i...

Page 130: ...iser Card tick this checkbox Output Zone Enter a zone name 4 control Input module refers to the VX 200SI control input module The control input numbers assigned to the control input modules are displa...

Page 131: ...omplete click on either the Apply or OK button Setting contents will be updated and the Sf Properties window closed Set module model numbers will be displayed on the configuration screen with the powe...

Page 132: ...NG mODE 7 17 VX 2000SF Unit ID Number The number on the right hand side above each VX 2000Sf symbol indicates the unit ID number Be sure to match the actual VX 2000Sf ID number with the on screen numb...

Page 133: ...guration The following operations can be performed on the configuration screen as well click the right mouse button over the desired equipment symbol Since the menu is displayed select the operation S...

Page 134: ...n the Configuration screen control Output Name Setting window will open Step 2 click on the line to be changed and the line is highlighted click on the line again The left hand cell changes to yellow...

Page 135: ...onfiguration screen The VX Properties window will open Step 2 change the name of the VX 2000 if necessary Step 3 Select the drive mode Normal Normal operation mode Economy Automatically switches off t...

Page 136: ...2 Select the type of input module Different screens will be displayed depending on the type of module selected 1 None default Select when no module is used 2 VX 200Xr remote microphone Input module Se...

Page 137: ...the screen 3 VX 200XI Audio Input module with control input Select when connecting the remote microphone with a control input such as the Pm 660u Enter an identifying sound source name Select the zone...

Page 138: ...crophone sound source and other connected equipment are displayed to the left of the VX 2000 column Step 1 If necessary enter a name in rm Name box Step 2 Select either the rm 200Xf or rm 200X remote...

Page 139: ...nit ID Number The number displayed on the left of the Remote microphone icon represents the Unit ID number The Unit ID numbers of remote microphone set for Emergency broadcast type are displayed in re...

Page 140: ...f can be connected to one input module Step 1 click the right mouse button over the icons for the remote microphones to be expanded The following menu will then be displayed Step 2 Select rm add on th...

Page 141: ...e ID numbers on the remote microphones whose software ID numbers are changed for example if a remote microphone is added to the unit of unit ID 1 the newly added unit is assigned as unit ID 2 and the...

Page 142: ...pies the setting contents Paste Pastes the copied setting contents into other Remote Microphones RM Properties Opens the RM Properties window When a Remote Microphone is deleted in the diagram this ca...

Page 143: ...e type Step 3 After setting completion click on the Apply button to save the settings and click on the OK button to close the EV message Settings window When Using 2 EV Units Step 1 click on the desir...

Page 144: ...nd click on the OK button to close the monitor Settings window 1 2 Set the time interval for checking the batteries None Select this setting if the system uses no backup battery 4Hour Checks the batte...

Page 145: ...nitial sound volume and equaliser 8 1 Broadcast Priority Settings click on the Priority button on the configuration screen and the Priority Settings window will open Broadcast priorities are predeterm...

Page 146: ...te microphone and change its priority level by pressing the up and Down buttons Step 2 If the same priority level is assigned to more than one Remote Microphone select either FIFO first in first out o...

Page 147: ...window Emergency message priorities are predetermined and cannot be changed These are arranged as follows in order of highest to lowest priority reset Evacuation and Alert It is possible to have sever...

Page 148: ...BGm sources for the VX 2000 input slot settings refer to p 7 21 Step 1 Select a remote microphone general purpose message or sound source and change its priority by pressing the up and Down buttons St...

Page 149: ...et in the VX Properties window are displayed by clicking on the BGm button Because BGm is certain to be broadcast to different zones there is no priority assignment between BGm broadcasts click on the...

Page 150: ...olume can be set for all sound source modules Source component names are displayed on the left side of the window Step 1 click on the name of the component for which the initial volume is to be set Th...

Page 151: ...cell Step 3 Press the Apply button to save the settings and click on the OK button to close the Initial Volume Settings window Note When connected online initial volume settings can be varied by press...

Page 152: ...output for which the equalisation is to be set highlighting the entire selected Step 3 Set the equaliser Drag the volume control knob with the mouse to set the gain for each centre frequency The gain...

Page 153: ...um settings can be achieved by recalling memory A or B and comparing its sound with the current settings The floating menu shown superimposed over the frequency characteristics chart in the figure bel...

Page 154: ...ected by clicking on the button on the toolbar Emergency broadcast General purpose broadcast pattern and failure output pattern settings can all be performed here 9 1 Emergency Broadcast Settings clic...

Page 155: ...ntinue or Silent broadcast is terminated after the fireman s microphone announcement because there is no basic EV broadcast 9 1 2 When using a single EV unit The Emergency Settings window opens permit...

Page 156: ...and perform the related settings Pattern names will be displayed in the Pattern list The pattern names can be easily changed Select a line to rename then click on it again and the name can be changed...

Page 157: ...ne announcement Silent The original EV broadcast is not restored after completion of the Fireman s Microphone announcement Step 2 Perform the Emergency Patterns settings Set the Alert pattern s 2 1 Se...

Page 158: ...n Pattern tab 3 2 Select Evacuation message for EV message 3 3 Select the output zone s to which the evacuation message is to be broadcast The pattern name is displayed in the pattern name list The pa...

Page 159: ...utput setting tab Select the control output s to be activated in emergency mode Step 5 After setting completion click on the Apply button to save the settings and click on the OK button to close the E...

Page 160: ...d by clicking on the Pattern button on the configuration screen 9 2 1 Control output interlock pattern up to 50 control output interlock patterns can be created Step 1 When the Pattern Settings window...

Page 161: ...sound source VX 2000 s input sources are displayed in the sound source menu The remote microphone however is not listed in the source pull down menu because the remote microphone broadcast can be mad...

Page 162: ...o be activated by control input or internal timer 2 1 Select the EV message The general purpose message programmed into the EV unit will be displayed 2 2 Select the output zone The pattern name will b...

Page 163: ...Chapter 7 PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9 OPErATION SETTING mODE 7 48 9 2 4 Base pattern up to 20 base patterns can be created Step 1 click on the Base Pattern tab Continued on next page 1 2...

Page 164: ...rce 3 2 click on the Apply button to save the settings and click on the OK button to close the Base Pattern Settings window The pattern name is displayed in the Base Pattern list The pattern name can...

Page 165: ...ired The pattern name is displayed in the Volume Pattern list The pattern name can be changed Select a line to rename then click on it again and the name can be changed When operating the output volum...

Page 166: ...clicking the Equipment Power Amplifiers Speakers and Power Supplies tabs respectively If even one failure source is selected the pattern name will be displayed in the failure Output Pattern list The...

Page 167: ...he remote microphone function keys and the control input and internal timer set 10 1 Remote Microphone Function Key Assignment remote microphone function keys can be assigned various functions other t...

Page 168: ...DE 7 53 Step 2 Select rm Properties and the rm Properties key setting screen will open Step 3 click on one of the function keys in the displayed remote control unit illustration The remote microphone...

Page 169: ...re status and exits the failure indication mode Extinguishing the failure indicator lamp and stopping the buzzer failure Output reset When General type is set for the Remote Microphone for general pur...

Page 170: ...nit tab repeat Steps 3 6 above to assign functions to the unit s function keys Executes the lamp Test The remote microphone s buzzer continues to sound and each fAulT indicator on the VX 2000 s and VX...

Page 171: ...ndow The control inputs can be assigned various functions other than the patterns created in the Emergency Pattern and failure Output Pattern Settings Step 1 Select the control input to which a functi...

Page 172: ...units fault Display Input corrects the VX 2000 s time to the nearest 30 seconds Example If a control input is received at 00 05 45 the time is adjusted to 00 06 00 If a control input enters at 00 05...

Page 173: ...window will open Continued on next page 10 3 1 Day programs up to 10 day programs can be created Step 1 Set both the start and end times in the contents section of the window move the mouse over a bl...

Page 174: ...ow EV Broadcast makes broadcasts according to the base pattern set in the Pattern Settings window Base Pattern change makes broadcasts according to the interrupt broadcast pattern set in the Pattern S...

Page 175: ...ogram Broadcast programs for an entire week can be created by assigning the day based programs created in the day program to each day of the week Step 1 click on the Weekly Program tab Step 2 Assign t...

Page 176: ...he start date Step 3 Set the end date in the same way Step 4 from the day program select the broadcast settings to be used during the holiday period Program names will be displayed in the Holiday Prog...

Page 177: ...lick on the Summer Time tab Step 2 Tick the checkbox for manual Summer Time Settings Step 3 Set the start date and time Click on the arrow button to the right of the month reading to set the summer ti...

Page 178: ...ttern Settings 2 Alert broadcast pattern routings Evacuation Broadcast Pattern Settings 2 Evacuation broadcast pattern routings Emergency Broadcast Pattern Settings Emergency broadcast pattern list Em...

Page 179: ...Chapter 8 iNstallatioN aNd settiNG ProCedures HardWare...

Page 180: ...ing switching off the system power refer to the Instruction manual attached to the VX 2000DS 3000DS 1 RM 200XF AND RM 200X MICROPHONES 1 1 DIP Switch Settings 1 1 1 DIP switch functions EXTENSION RM 2...

Page 181: ...op left of the remote microphone symbol The ID Number is factory preset to 1 Remote microphone on the PC screen Unit ID Number settings unit ID Number Note Settings not included in the above table sho...

Page 182: ...s this lED provides normal indications i e Programmed function key operations REMOTE MICROPHONE RM 200X LINK DC POWER IN 24V MIC SP EXTERNAL MIC IN FIREMAN S MICROPHONE RM 200XF MIC SP CPU OFF ON RM 2...

Page 183: ...ecting ON disables the Emergency button or function key 2 operation allowing it only to function as an indicator use this setting for example when Emergency activation from the rm 200Xf is not desired...

Page 184: ...P plug in screw terminal supplied with the RM 200XF Wall mounting bracket supplied with the RM 200XF Wall mounting screw supplied with the RM 200XF RM 200XF 1 3 2 Install the unit only in a location t...

Page 185: ...n the rm 200Xf is installed in a wall box prepare separately the box should measure at least 300 mm wide x 315 mm high as illustrated below 300 min 50 min 50 min 50 min 50 min 315 min Effective depth...

Page 186: ...onal m3 5 screw for wiring box 2 supplied with the WB rm200 Tapping screw for wooden wall 2 supplied with the WB rm200 Step 1 Attach the rm 200Xf and rm 210 wall mounting brackets to the wall 46 6 0 7...

Page 187: ...8 6 1 2 rm 200Xf Wall mounting Step 3 using the extension cable supplied with the rm 210 connect the rm 200Xf s side EXTENSION connector to the rm 210 s side EXTENSION connector Step 4 Hook the bottom...

Page 188: ...unting Bracket to the wall In this case leave the lINK cable out of the notch in the bracket Install the unit only in a location that can structurally support the weight of the unit and the mounting b...

Page 189: ...optional m3 5 screw for wiring box 2 supplied with the WB rm200 Tapping screw for wooden wall 2 supplied with the WB rm200 Step 1 Attach the 2 WB rm200 Wall mounting Brackets one for the rm 200X and...

Page 190: ...refer to p 8 10 1 4 rm 200X Wall mounting Step 3 using the extension cable supplied with the rm 210 connect the rm 200X s side EXTENSION connector to the rm 210 s side EXTENSION connector Step 4 Hook...

Page 191: ...them in close contact with each other Extension cable RM 210 RM 200X Linkage Bracket B 3 2 Bottom side Linkage Bracket A RM 210 RM 200X Bottom side Notes Because the linkage Bracket A is provided wit...

Page 192: ...d names with scissors to use them as corresponding name labels The paper used for the name label must be under 0 2 mm in thickness Inserting the name label fully insert the name label cut to the instr...

Page 193: ...ter 8 INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES HARDWARE 2 VX 2000 VX 200Xr VX 200XI AND EV 200 8 15 2 VX 2000 VX 200XR VX 200XI AND EV 200 2 1 Removing the VX 2000 s Top and Front Panels Front panel Top pa...

Page 194: ...connector receptacle from the outside Then wrench it off from the inside VX 2000 Rear panel VX 2000 Hexagonal sleeves 2 pieces RS 232C connector Rear panel RS 232C Hexagonal sleeves 2 pieces RS 232C...

Page 195: ...control input VX 2000 Rear panel 2 3 Insulating the VX 2000 Control I O Because the VX 2000 s control inputs and outputs employ photocouplers they can be insulated by performing the following settings...

Page 196: ...m power is switched Off before commencing installation for procedures regarding switching off the system power refer to the Instruction manual attached to the VX 2000DS 3000DS Step 1 remove the top pa...

Page 197: ...tch ON OFF EV 200 Board Always set to OFF ON position is for factory test EV 200 surveillance signal output Switch 2 The EV 200 board continuously transmits a 1 kHz sine wave signal to the VX 2000 Sys...

Page 198: ...ype of emergency message recorded on the cf card mounted in the EV 200 Perform Position 2 mounting first followed by Position 1 3 2 1 using the 2 supplied screws mount the EV 200 Evacuation message in...

Page 199: ...he DIP switch on the VX 200XI circuit board DIP Switch Setting Input sensitivity lINE 20 dB Phantom power Off Off Off 0 dB 1 V Notes Set the phantom power to OFF when the input sensitivity is set to L...

Page 200: ...ol input employs photocouplers the control input can be insulated through the following settings To insulate the audio input mount the optional transformer IT 450 following the table below Factory pre...

Page 201: ...on applies to the version 2 10 or later firmware VX 2000 and VX 2000SF The VX 2000SF requires no setting The selected mode UK standby or normal is made valid after the VX 2000 is reset DIP switch sett...

Page 202: ...0SE 8 24 3 VX 2000SF VX 200SZ VX 200SP VX 200SI VX 200SO AND VX 200SE 3 1 VX 2000SF Surveillance Frame s DIP Switch Settings 3 1 1 DIP switch functions DIP switch settings Note leave the switches 1 4...

Page 203: ...lance Frame up to 5 VX 2000Sf can be connected per system unit ID numbers of 1 8 need to be set for each frame VX 2000SF s Unit ID Number The number on the right hand side above each VX 2000Sf symbol...

Page 204: ...the terminator switch 5 to the OFF position Set the terminator switch 5 to the ON position Notes Be sure to set the terminator correctly because the wrong setting causes the system malfunction When t...

Page 205: ...ional IT 450 Insulating Transformer The insulating transformer cannot be installed without removing the circuit board inside the VX 2000Sf make sure that the system power is switched Off before commen...

Page 206: ...3 cut the jumper wires installed on each transformer board 4 jumpers SJP1401 SJP1404 on each OT PcB Step 4 Solder the IT 450 transformers to locations T1401 and T1402 on each OT PcB Step 5 fit both O...

Page 207: ...Type The ATT cTrl output of the VX 200SZ Impedance Detection module can be converted from relay to photocoupler operation The output is factory preset for relay operation VX 200SZ SJP200 SJP1 SJP1 SJ...

Page 208: ...ser function can be added by installing the VX 200SE Equaliser card in the VX 200SZ Impedance Detection module or the VX 200SP Pilot Tone Detection module In the Pc software settings EQ must be set to...

Page 209: ...minals 1 8 Switches 1 8 correspond to cTrl IN terminals 1 8 SW101 used to switch the logic of cTrl IN terminals 9 16 Switches 1 8 correspond to cTrl IN terminals 9 16 The logic can be individually cha...

Page 210: ...ers for each CTR IN terminal switch the SJP101 and 102 to the right hand position and cut the SJP103 and 104 for the cTrl IN 1 likewise SJP105 108 for the cTrl IN 2 SJP109 112 for the cTrl IN 3 and SJ...

Page 211: ...ed must be identical to those designated by the Pc software cover idle slots with the supplied blank panels to prevent dust from getting into the equipment Step 1 Align the module with the rails insid...

Page 212: ...this can be changed to 50 V or 70 V by following the procedures 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...

Page 213: ...out the cable pressing the lock spring with a pointed object like tweezers as shown below Step 4 Insert the connectors back into their original positions on the circuit board Step 5 replace the top pa...

Page 214: ...amplifier s rear panel Notes cH1 is not covered with a plate 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...

Page 215: ...ctor 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 CN10...

Page 216: ...r take out the internal VP 200X from the VP amplifier make sure that the system power is switched Off before starting the work for procedures regarding switching off the system power refer to the Inst...

Page 217: ...VX 2000DS 3000DS Step 1 remove the VP amplifier s top panel refer to p 8 34 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 Bl...

Page 218: ...5 1 Changing the Speaker Line Voltage The speaker 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...

Page 219: ...p 1 on p 8 40 Step 2 Take out the PA link BGm input 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...

Page 220: ...he pc board of PA link BGm input board Amplifier s rear PA link BGM input board BGM input J1 BGM input sensitivity Cut to change 10 dB factory preset to 0 dB Viewed from the parts mounting side Step 1...

Page 221: ...e unit Step 1 remove the top panel Step 3 replace the 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...

Page 222: ...mount and securely support the units The perforated panel is recommended in place of space The VX 2000DS VX 2000PF and VX 200PS must be installed in the cabinet rack of CR series models CR 15 cr 22 cr...

Page 223: ...Chapter 9 CoNNeCtioNs...

Page 224: ...X 200XR Base Pattern change and Failure Output Receipt switches AC230 V 50 60 Hz From VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS DC POWER OUT To the next Remote Microphone To the next Remote Microphone Monitor Speaker an...

Page 225: ...t 5 STP VX 2000 Rear VX 2000SF No 1 Rear VX 2000SF No 5 Rear RJ45 male connector Cat 5 STP Cat 5 STP From VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS DC POWER OUT From VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS DC POWER OUT From VX 2000DS or...

Page 226: ...POWER OUT 28 V 4 8 A DC POWER IN CH1 CH2 PA LINK PA LINK SP OUT PA IN PA LINK H C H C SP OUT PA IN PA LINK H C H C LINE MONITOR H C 1 1 n n RJ45 male connector VX 200SZ VX 200SP Cat 5 STP Cat 5 STP E...

Page 227: ...PA IN PA LINK H C H C SP OUT PA IN PA LINK H C H C LINE MONITOR H C VX 200SZ VX 200SP Cat 5 STP Cat 5 STP End of line VP 3304 Rear Amplifier output terminal PA LINK VOL RJ45 male connector From VX 300...

Page 228: ...PA IN PA LINK H C H C LINE MONITOR H C VX 200SZ VX 200SP Cat 5 STP Cat 5 STP End of line VP 3304 Rear Amplifier output terminal PA LINK VOL RJ45 male connector From VX 3000DS DC POWER OUT 1 1 n n H C...

Page 229: ...ator Note Only the external attenuators of 4 wire system can be used for the VX 200SZ SP N Relay Control DC Power Supply N1 ATT CTRL SP OUT C N2 NO NC H C VX 200SZ Attenuator Control ATT CTRL relay co...

Page 230: ...00SO 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 CTRL OUT VX 200SI 1 4 5 8 9 12 13 16 CTRL IN CPU OFF 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 VX 200SI VX 200SO VX 2000 Rear RJ45 male connector Failure Output Receipt Failure Output Reset and Failure...

Page 231: ...INK C H DC POWER IN STANDBY PALINK From VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS DC POWER OUT RJ45 male connector VP 2241 Rear VP 200VX Cat 5 STP Red Black VX 200SZ VX 200SP VX 200SO VX 200SI VX 2000SF Rear From VX 200...

Page 232: ...VX 200SP VX 200SO VX 200SI VX 2000SF Rear Standby Amp cable supplied with the VX 2000SF Unused Be sure to connect between all STANDBY PA BUS connectors as shown above From VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS DC PO...

Page 233: ...rJ45 female rJ45 male cat 5 STP unprocessed cable end fire alarm system other control unit AuDIO lINK OuT rJ45 female rJ45 male cat 5 STP rJ45 male VX 2000Sf AuDIO lINK IN rJ45 female Dc POWEr IN 2P...

Page 234: ...Plug cable Type Plug Equipment Terminal Name Equipment receptacle Terminal to connect cable Type Equipment to be connected to VX 200XI rJ45 female rJ45 male cat 5 STP Audio input equipment with contro...

Page 235: ...t VX 200SI Terminal Name Equipment receptacle Plug cable Type Plug Equipment Terminal Name Equipment receptacle Terminal to connect cable Type Equipment to be connected to VX 200SZ SP OuT Plug in scre...

Page 236: ...Supplied cable Ac230 V 50 60 Hz PS OuT Screw terminal round terminal 10 14 AWG line resistance within 10 m round terminal VX 2000DS PS IN Screw terminal Terminal Name Equipment receptacle Plug cable...

Page 237: ...WG unprocessed cable end rm 200Xf lINK Dc Power In 9P plug in screw terminal 14 18 AWG round terminal SX 2000Sm SX 2100AI SX 2000AO SX 2100AO SX 2000cI SX 2000cO Dc POWEr IN 4P removable terminal plug...

Page 238: ...VX 2000 AuDIO lINK OuT VX 2000Sf AuDIO lINK IN VX 2000Sf AuDIO lINK OuT Next VX 2000Sf AuDIO lINK IN VX 2000Sf DATA lINK Next VX 2000Sf DATA lINK VX 2000Sf STANDBy PA lINK VP 200VX VP 3000 series PA l...

Page 239: ...s remote microphones can be connected by way of daisy chain or free topology configurations Caution make sure to connect the Shield terminals of the rm 200Xf rm 200X and VX 200Xr remote microphone Inp...

Page 240: ...d To the next RM 200X Monitor in H Monitor in C RM data Audio out H Audio out C RM data DC power in DC power in Shield Free topology connection between RM 200XF or RX 200X and VX 200XR RJ45 connector...

Page 241: ...crophones In the above cases the remote microphone needs to be directly supplied power from the VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS for the detailed conditions that power should be directly supplied from the VX 20...

Page 242: ...onnector Pin No RJ45 connector Pin No To VX 200XR Plug in screw terminal supplied with the RM 200XF 1 2 5 6 3 4 7 8 Shield 1 2 5 6 3 4 7 8 Shield To the next RM 200X Monitor in H Monitor in C RM data...

Page 243: ...backup power supply is required Connect when backup power supply from the VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS is required From VX 2000DS or VX 3000DS DC POWER OUT Power is supplied from the VX 200XR 24 V Dc over 7...

Page 244: ...x PM 660U Control Audio ON OFF OFF Over 200 ms Broadcasting VX 200XI Control Input Electrical characteristics Open voltage 17 V DC Short circuit current Under 5 mA Control switch Connection example rJ...

Page 245: ...24 V Audio VX 200XI Control Input photocoupler insulated Electrical characteristics Voltage requirement 17 24 V DC Short circuit current Under 7 mA Control current 5 7 mA ON OFF OFF Over 200 ms Broadc...

Page 246: ...ssignment cTrl IN 1 8 Orange white cTrl IN 1 Orange cTrl IN 2 Green white cTrl IN 3 Blue cTrl IN 6 Blue white cTrl IN 5 Green cTrl IN 4 Brown white cTrl IN 7 Brown cTrl IN 8 Shield Shield cTrl IN 1 8...

Page 247: ...TRL IN 7 CTRL IN 8 CTRL IN 1 8 Common 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 CTRL IN 9 CTRL IN 10 CTRL IN 11 CTRL IN 12 CTRL IN 13 CTRL IN 14 CTRL IN 15 CTRL IN 16 CTRL IN 9 16 Common RJ45 connector P...

Page 248: ...p 8 17 for the setting procedure To VX 2000 CTRL IN RJ45 connector Pin No 1 2 5 4 3 6 7 8 Shield 1 8 CTRL IN 1 CTRL IN 2 CTRL IN 3 CTRL IN 4 CTRL IN 5 CTRL IN 6 CTRL IN 7 CTRL IN 8 CTRL IN 1 8 Common...

Page 249: ...least 100 ms for the control activation A broadcast or control is activated while the corresponding input is ON Pulse trigger Applicable function EV Broadcast Base Pattern change Base Pattern End Aud...

Page 250: ...Assignment cTrl IN 1 8 Orange white cTrl IN 1 Orange cTrl IN 2 Green white cTrl IN 3 Blue cTrl IN 6 Blue white cTrl IN 5 Green cTrl IN 4 Brown white cTrl IN 7 Brown cTrl IN 8 Shield Shield cTrl IN 1 8...

Page 251: ...L OUT 15 CTRL OUT 16 CTRL OUT 9 16 Common RJ45 connector Pin No 1 2 5 4 3 6 7 8 Shield 9 16 VX 2000 Control Output Electrical characteristics Withstand voltage 30 V DC Contact current Under 5 mA Circu...

Page 252: ...Trl IN 5 Orange cOm 5 Green white cTrl IN 6 Blue cOm 7 Blue white cTrl IN 7 Green cOm 6 Brown white cTrl IN 8 Brown cOm 8 Shield Shield Nc cTrl IN 9 12 Orange white cTrl IN 9 Orange cOm 9 Green white...

Page 253: ...tion for detecting a wiring fault in the cable connected to the external control output device can be set to the control input terminals of the VX 200SI connect the resistors to the cable of which fau...

Page 254: ...sulated Electrical characteristics Voltage requirement 17 24 V DC Short circuit current Under 10 mA Control current 4 5 mA CTRL IN 1 COM 1 CTRL IN 2 COM 2 CTRL IN 3 COM 3 CTRL IN 4 COM 4 DC 17 24 V Ex...

Page 255: ...OuT 5 Orange cOm 5 Green white cTrl OuT 6 Blue cOm 7 Blue white cTrl OuT 7 Green cOm 6 Brown white cTrl OuT 8 Brown cOm 8 Shield Shield Nc cTrl IN 9 12 Orange white cTrl OuT 9 Orange cOm 9 Green white...

Page 256: ...Control Output Electrical characteristics Withstand voltage 30 V DC Contact current Under 1 A Circuit No voltage make contact Control Output CTRL OUT 2 COM 2 CTRL OUT 3 COM 3 CTRL OUT 4 COM 4 CTRL OU...

Page 257: ...200XR VX 200XR VX 200XR RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM a b c d e f g h Transceiver The maximum total cable length between all connected remote microphones and the VX 200Xr is 450 m However the maximum length...

Page 258: ...Remote Microphone Cable Distance Extension This setting permits the cable length between the repeater mounted VX 200Xr and its connected remote microphones to be extended to up to 450 m using cat 5 ST...

Page 259: ...tity Description 100 resistor 1 1 4 W or 1 5 W 5 mm pitch Equivalent to TOA part code 112 31 041 10 R25 100 5 or TOA part code 112 71 025 70 R20 100 5 fTT 10A 2 Twisted pair free topology transceiver...

Page 260: ...is no limitation to the maximum cable distance between components a b c 900 m f 900 m Example All cable type can be extended up to 900 m Also attach a 100 terminating resistor to the furthest distant...

Page 261: ...arts Quantity Description 100 resistor 1 1 4W or 1 5W 5 mm pitch Equivalent to TOA part code 112 31 041 10 R25 100 5 or TOA part code 112 71 025 70 R20 100 5 fTT 10A 2 Twisted pair free topology trans...

Page 262: ...rm either method because doing both methods may cause system malfunction Setting inside the RM 200XF Step 1 unscrew the rX 200Xf s bottom plate RM 200XF s bottom Unscrew Step 2 unplug the jumper socke...

Page 263: ...200XF 1 2 5 6 3 4 7 8 Shield Cat 5 STP Monitor in H Monitor in C RM data Audio out H Audio out C RM data DC power in DC power in Shield Resistor 100 RM 200XF Bottom Connect a resistor of 100 across t...

Page 264: ...next Remote Microphone or VX 200XR Terminator Step 1 fasten cat 5 cable s inner wires in Pins 3 and 6 of the rJ45 male connector using a crimp tool Resistor 100 Protective modular cover Step 2 Solder...

Page 265: ...total using cat 5 STP cable DATA LINK DATA LINK DATA LINK DATA LINK DATA LINK DATA LINK DATA LINK DATA LINK DATA LINK VX 2000 VX 2000SF No 1 VX 2000SF No 2 VX 2000SF No 3 VX 2000SF No 4 a b c d VX 200...

Page 266: ...Chapter 10 PC oNliNe CHeCKs aNd adJustmeNts...

Page 267: ...System Setting file Download Initial Volume Adjustment Equaliser Adjustment Operation connections Between VX 2000 and Pc p 10 3 p 10 5 p 10 6 p 10 7 p 10 8 p 10 10 p 10 13 p 10 15 p 10 16 Initial Impe...

Page 268: ...Step 1 Open the pocket in the VX 2000 s front panel PC VX 2000 Front Cross cable RS 232C Step 3 Start the VX 2000 Setting Software and open the prepared setting data file Step 2 connect the Pc to the...

Page 269: ...INE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 2 SySTEm SETTING fIlE DOWNlOAD 10 4 2 2 VX 2000 Setting Software Activation Select VX 2000 VX 2000 setting software from the Windows start menu The VX 2000 setting software...

Page 270: ...d to be changed refer to p 10 6 2 3 2 current Date Time Settings 2 3 1 Communication Port Settings When communication port setting is required click on the communication Settings tab and perform the r...

Page 271: ...current time in the VX 2000 The displayed date and time in the Pc Time column are those set in the Pc If they are not correct correct the Pc Time setting by using up or down button of the item to be...

Page 272: ...elled during the transmission Whenever any system setting file is changed be sure to perform downloading again 2 4 System Setting File Download Download the programmed system setting file from the Pc...

Page 273: ...ith the actual equipment configuration Note The configuration check function cannot be used while in emergency mode Step 1 Select System configuration check from the menu The System configuration wind...

Page 274: ...perform equipment configuration checks until the conflicting Data indication disappears Step 5 After confirming that the system setting file match the actual configuration click on the OK button and c...

Page 275: ...initial impedance setting determines the VX 200SZ s initial impedance value The following methods can be used to set the initial impedance This function applies to the VX 2000 Setting Software Versio...

Page 276: ...e system or when a VX 200SZ is not mounted in the frame the No connection indication will be displayed on the Impedance Initialisation Status screen Step 3 Terminate the Initial Impedance Settings A d...

Page 277: ...initial setting operation will start and the VX 2000Sf s Initial setting indicator will continuously light green during this period of time Step 2 check to confirm that the Initial setting indicator i...

Page 278: ...ance Initialisation Status screen Note If the indication Impedance initialisation failed is displayed on the Impedance Initialisation Status screen there may be a faulty connection in the system In su...

Page 279: ...ion Check function continues operation until the End button is pressed Pressing the End button stops the connection check operation Operation can be resumed by pressing the Start button Perform the co...

Page 280: ...d off They return to the settings in the system setting file that was downloaded from a Pc to the VX 2000 when the system power is turned on again After initial setting completion download the changed...

Page 281: ...to the VX 2000 Note The EQ settings also have a memory function with 2 storage settings A and B Optimum settings can be achieved by recalling memory A or B and comparing its sound with the current set...

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Page 283: ...ic inspections In automatic inspections a failure is made to occur by stopping the generation of pilot tone to have it detected In the manual inspection cables are disconnected to have the disconnecti...

Page 284: ...the Automatic monitor check In automatic inspections by detecting a failure made to occur by stopping the generation of pilot tone the failure detection circuit built in each equipment component can b...

Page 285: ...by hand in order to have such failures detected When a failure is detected the NG indication is displayed In this manual inspection mode failures are not automatically caused in the equipment Step 5 A...

Page 286: ...ed Is communication started Step 2 click on the OK button The New Data reception file window will open Step 3 Select the location to save the file and its filename then click on the Save button Note u...

Page 287: ...contain any user set names such as zone and pattern names When the uploaded file is opened a default name is displayed instead The version in the System Information window is not the PC setting softw...

Page 288: ...ation logs stored inside the VX 2000 can be uploaded to a Pc to display up to 2 000 operation log events can be recorded Events are deleted in chronological order when 2 000 is exceeded Step 1 Select...

Page 289: ...ONS 3 rEADING lOGS 11 8 Step 2 upload the logs clicking on the receive button permits communications to be started and the most recent log to be uploaded to the Pc log events are displayed in chronolo...

Page 290: ...General or Emergency Step 4 click the update View button logs set under the view condition in Step 3 will be selected and displayed Step 5 logs displayed in the View log window can be stored as csv fo...

Page 291: ...1 OTHER PC SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS 4 VErSION DISPlAy 11 10 4 VERSION DISPLAY Selecting Help Version from the menu enables confirmation of the version number of the VX 2000 Setting Software and the VX 2000...

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Page 293: ...As for the VX 2000 system however select the continuous Program Playback 2 Not related to VX 2000 playback operation 1 CF CARD RECORDING METHODS messages can be recorded on the cf card in either way...

Page 294: ...2000 system only up to 8 EV messages can be broadcast per EV 200 unit although more than 8 messages can be recordedand broadcast when the EV 350r is used To perform single program playback or repeat...

Page 295: ...ystem Alert Evacuation reset and General The message type must be set for each EV message number using the Pc software When recording message types set with the Pc software must correspond to the mess...

Page 296: ...r is required for CF card recording Place the CF card in the CompactFlash card adapter then insert the adapter into the memory card slot on the EV 350r s front panel CF card Card Adapter Details of re...

Page 297: ...Points to be noted When the EV 200 firmware version is Ver 1 00 or Ver 2 00 the cf card recorded using the EV 200 Data Edit Software cannot be played back In this case the EV 200 firmware can be updat...

Page 298: ...Chapter 13 sPeCiFiCatioNs...

Page 299: ...ne Input Sensitivity LA HA BA 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Unit ID number Setting Compressor ON OFF Level Meter ON OFF Setting DIP SW ON OFF CPU SW POWER FAULT Talk Key Hand Held Microphone Function Key 2 Enable D...

Page 300: ...tection Circuit Free Topology Transceiver Power Detection Circuit DC Power Setting DIP SW Microphone Input Sensitivity Microphone Element Failure Detection Circuit Monitor Speaker Compressor POWER FAU...

Page 301: ...tput balanced LA Repeater OPTION DC Power Input Communication Audio Signal Output unbalanced Audio Monitor Input balanced Input Connector 1 4 Audio Input Module with Control Input VX 200XI Audio Signa...

Page 302: ...dio Bus 1 Audio Bus 2 Audio Bus 3 Audio Bus 4 Pilot Tone Bus 40 kHz Pilot Tone Monitor Bus 40 KHz Audio Monitor Bus 1 Audio Monitor Bus 2 SA BA SA BA SA BA SA BA SA LA Filter Filter FAULT RUN SF SERVI...

Page 303: ...erminator ON OFF not use BPF BPF LPF OSC 40 kHz OSC 20 kHz OSC 40 Hz FAULT RUN RESET INIT SET LON DS SF Link Connector DS SF LINK 1 DS SF LINK 2 Data Link Connector DATA LINK LA Same as above Audio Bu...

Page 304: ...enuator Control ATT CTRL H C Line Monitor Input LINE MONITOR H C C H H C H C N1 C N2 Ground Fault Detection SA2 LA RM 200XF s CPU SW OFF ON Equaliser Card VX 200SE SA1 BA Audio Bus 1 Audio Bus 2 Audio...

Page 305: ...nuator Control ATT CTRL H C C H H C H C N1 C N2 SET RUN Impedance Detection Ground Fault Detection SA2 LA RM 200XF s CPU SW OFF ON Equaliser Card VX 200SE 120Hz HPF SA1 BA Audio Bus 1 Audio Bus 2 Audi...

Page 306: ...at LED OVERHEAT Control Circuit Control Circuit Power LED POWER Fuse 25 A VP 2241 35 A VP 2421 DC 100 V 70 V 50 V DC Power Input DC POWER IN Speaker Line Output PA OUT SP LINE HOT COLD DC Output 1 9 P...

Page 307: ...Input Green LED Control Overheat Status Output Red LED Control DC Fuse Blowout Detection Output Cooling Fan Overheat LED OVERHEAT Control Circuit Control Circuit Power LED POWER Fuse 15 A DC 100 V 70...

Page 308: ...use Blowout Detection Output Cooling Fan Overheat LED OVERHEAT Control Circuit Control Circuit Power LED POWER Fuse 7 5 A DC 100 V 70 V 50 V DC Power Input DC POWER IN CH1 Speaker Line Output PA OUT S...

Page 309: ...anced Standby Control Input DC Fuse Blowout Detection Output Overheat Status Output BGM Input balanced MUTE Power Supply FAN Control Circuit FAN Insulation Circuit Insulation Circuit POWER LED PROTECT...

Page 310: ...ction Distortion under 1 frequency response 200 Hz 15 kHz Signal to Noise ratio Over 55 dB Internal monitor Speaker 200 mW Volume control microphone volume control monitor speaker volume control Numbe...

Page 311: ...nal microphone Input 40 dB 2 2 k unbalanced mini jack phantom powering Distortion under 1 frequency response 100 Hz 20 kHz Signal to Noise ratio Over 60 dB Internal monitor Speaker 200 mW Volume contr...

Page 312: ...200m rm 200X or rm 200Xf by way of dedicated cable Number of function Keys 10 function When used to expand the rm 200m Selects and activates the Voice Announcement Board messages When used to expand t...

Page 313: ...balanced rJ45 female connector Twisted pair straight cable TIA EIA 568A standard monitor Output 0 dB electronically balanced Xlr receptacle 3 pins frequency response 20 Hz 20 kHz Signal to Noise rati...

Page 314: ...4 1 kHz recording method Extremely High Playback mode Single source playback No of Playback Program 8 programs Operating Temperature 0 to 50 c Operating Humidity under 90 no condensation Dimensions 12...

Page 315: ...14 dB attenuation adjustable Distortion under 0 5 frequency response 50 Hz 20 kHz Phantom Power 15 V open 6 V current consumption 3 3 mA control Input No voltage make contact open voltage 17 V Dc sho...

Page 316: ...male connector for connecting the VP 2000 series or VP 3000 series Power Amplifier Twisted pair straight cable TIA EIA 586A standard communication System VX 2000 VX 2000Sf rJ45 female connector x 2 lO...

Page 317: ...screw connector relay no voltage make contact output transfer type withstand voltage 30 V Dc 250 V Ac contact current under 7 A Dc under 7 A Ac Applicable cable diameter AWG 16 AWG 24 Speaker Output P...

Page 318: ...ent under 7 A Dc under 7 A Ac Applicable cable diameter AWG 16 AWG 24 Speaker Output Plug in screw connector Applicable cable diameter AWG 16 AWG 24 Power Amplifier Input Plug in screw connector for c...

Page 319: ...t contact capacity 28 V Dc 1 A rJ45 connector finish Panel Surface treated steel plate Dimensions 30 5 w x 132 6 h x 290 3 d mm Weight 250 g Applicable model VX 2000Sf 2 11 Equaliser Card VX 200SE Not...

Page 320: ...3000DS 187 V 253 V Output Voltage 100 V 70 V 50 V selectable by internal wiring change minimum resistive load 167 at 100 V 83 at 70 V 41 at 50 V maximum capacitive load 0 125 f at 100 V 0 25 f at 70...

Page 321: ...of VX 3000DS 187 V 253 V Output Voltage 100 V 70 V 50 V selectable by internal wiring change minimum resistive load 83 at 100 V 41 at 70 V 21 at 50 V maximum capacitive load 0 25 f at 100 V 0 5 f at 7...

Page 322: ...00DS 187 V 253 V Output Voltage 100 V 70 V 50 V selectable by internal wiring change minimum resistive load 41 at 100 V 21 at 70 V 10 at 50 V maximum capacitive load 0 5 f at 100 V 1 f at 70 V 1 f at...

Page 323: ...00DS 187 V 253 V Output Voltage 100 V 70 V 50 V selectable by internal wiring change minimum resistive load 24 at 100 V 12 at 70 V 6 at 50 V maximum capacitive load 0 5 f at 100 V 1 f at 70 V 1 f at 5...

Page 324: ...22k electronically 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...

Page 325: ...3 at 100 V line 23 at 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...

Page 326: ...0 at 100 V line 14 at 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...

Page 327: ...otice for improvement 2 21 Power Amplifier Input Module VP 200VX Power Source Supplied from VP 2064 VP 2122 VP 2241 VP 2421 current consumption under 30 mA Power Amplifier link rJ45 female connector f...

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