RRM02 - Product Manual
Issue: 02 complete, approved
Page 43 of 68
6.1.5.2 Microphone
Class
Menu:
Configuration
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Inputs
Æ
Mic/Line
Æ
<I/P #
nn
–
input name
>
Æ
Single Button Microphone
Æ
Ctrl
Æ
Pri
Æ
Class
Possible values:
‘High Priority Emergency’, ‘Low Priority Emergency’, or ‘Non Emergency’
System default configuration: EVACUTE DVA: ‘High Priority Emergency’
ALERT DVA: ‘Low Priority Emergency’
Other inputs: ‘Non Emergency’
This setting is explained bellow, however for the RRM02 this setting should be configured to ‘Non
Emergency’.
•
On VAR4/VAR12/VAR20:
The emergency class is used to provide a visual indication when an emergency DVA message is being
broadcast, and to control the VAR Router’s Remote Fault Output, when this is configured as an
‘Emergency DVA Active Indicator’, as follows:
−
The “VOICE ALARM” message flashes on the left side of the LCD display, and the ‘Emergency DVA
Active’ Output signal is activated if an emergency DVA input such as ALERT or EVACUATE DVAs is
routed to any output.
−
The LCD display shows standard displays, and the ‘Emergency DVA Active’ Output signal is not
activated if all outputs are routed to non-emergency audio inputs such as Paging Microphones or
music, or are not routed.
•
In an Intellevac Network:
The emergency class is also used by any Zoned Fire Microphone connected to the ACU or VAR8-ACU
to indicate the emergency DVA message status of any zone group which is configured for a Zone Select
button. This indication is done by control of the zone’s ‘Busy’ and ‘Select’ LEDs, as described in Section
“
6.1.5.4 Busy and Select Indication LEDs Mode (ACU and VAR8-ACU only)
” (page
44
).
All microphone types including fire and emergency microphones should be set to ‘Non
Emergency’ class in order to provide the appropriate indication of the emergency DVA message
status.
6.1.5.3 Microphone
Name
Menu:
Configuration
Æ
System
Æ
Router
Æ
Inputs
Æ
Mic/Line
Æ
<I/P #
nn
–
input name
>
Æ
Single Button Microphone
Æ
Name
Possible values:
alphanumeric string of up to 12 characters
System default configuration: The default input name may vary according to software version.
nn
is the Router input number found in Section “
6.1.1 Obtaining the Router
Input Number
” (page
36
).
This name is for reference in the Router settings only; however, we recommend that it be modified in order to
aid the system configuration and operation. It can be any alphanumeric string of up to 12 characters.
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