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ACM Family - System Installation & Configuration
Call priority
ACM stations an e onfigure to a e i erent all riorities
Call priority has four levels:
- Alarm
- High
- Normal
- Low
I a all meets a resour e ongestion e g no a aila le annels t e
station’s priority is checked. If there is a conversation between stations
it lo er riority in t e system t e lo er riority all ill e release
and the higher priority call is set up.
An alarm call will also break through if the called user is busy.
Communication to noisy areas
The ACM system supports a set of functions to handle calls to noisy
areas.
Light signaling
The station in the noisy area can be supported by a light signal.
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en a all is la e to t e station t e lig t ill as
Industrial headset
e station in t e noisy area an a e an in ustrial ea set t ere y
reducing disturbing noise.
Loudspeaking calls
I t e system s all su ort lou s ea ing alls to a noisy area an
external horn loudspeaker can be installed using a VMP-530 station
in lu ing a au io am lifier or t e lou s ea er
o ontrol t e s ee ire tion to ar s t e noisy area t e remote
user can use the push-to-talk key when talking. Using this key will also
increase the volume at the remote end.
Volume control
It is ossi le to onfigure t e soun ressure le el or ea ACM station
according to requirements for the location where the station is placed.
The user can also tune the audio level on most stations.
Some call types include a ‘volume override’ function. These calls will
ignore the station volume setting.
Capacity
See
section 8 Specifications
for information on capacity for the different
ACM systems.
3.1.3 Public Address and General Alarm
The ACM system in conjunction with the SPA-V2 system provides PA
and GA services according to marine requirements. The overall solution
supports the following applications:
- PA for conventional vessels
- Integrated PA and GA
- PA for passenger vessels
The following marine regulatory requirements are supported.
- PA and GA coverage
- Redundant PA panels and priority between PA panels
- Protection from unintentional use
- Volume control and volume override
- PA and GA broadcast in noisy areas
- Muting of entertainment
- Interface to external GA systems
- Muting of GA during PA announcements
- Management of acoustic feedback
- Power redundancy
- Redundant PA and GA infrastructure