VAIE 2000 | Voice Alarm Integrated Systems
System Manual | 2013
UK
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VAC 2006 • VAR 2006
“Emergency Source”
:
One of the following audio sources, using the “Voice” and/or “Music” channels for emergency voice announcements (Voice Evacuation
System):
- Pre-recorded Alert message (ALERT).
- Pre-recorded Evacuation message (EVAC).
- Emergency Microphone (P.T.T.) connected to the front-panel MICROPHONE socket.
- Emergency microphone station connected to the rear-panel EMERGENCY UNITS socket.
Activation of a “Emergency source” generates an operational “Voice Alarm Condition”.
“Priority”
:
Use of the output zones by an audio signal or by a reset command is governed in the hierarchy by the level of priority assigned to each active
source. A current activation of a zone can be interrupted only by another with a higher priority.
the VAC 2006 system manages priorities as shown in the following tables:
The active sources in the “Voice Alarm” condition always have priority over those active in “Quiescent” condition, regardless of the priority level set.
Priority
System
condition
operating
enviroment
Priority
level
Active
source
For setting see
MEnu
high
low
“
Voice alarm
condition
”
Manual
Emergency
15
VAC 2006 with emergency microphone
Fixed setting
8 to 14
Emergency microphone stations
See the manual of FMD 2001 & FMD 2012 stations
Automatic
Emergency
7
CONTROL INPUT for RESET function
Fixed setting
6
CONTROL INPUT for EVAC message
Fixed setting
5
CONTROL INPUT for ALERT message
Fixed setting
Priority
System
condition
operating
enviroment
Priority
level
Active
source
For setting see
MEnu
high
low
“
Quiescent
condition
”
PA
Source
8 to 14
Emergency units in broadcast mode
See Emergency units manual
1 to 7
Inputs IN 1 - IN 2 with the PRECEDENCE
or VOX functions
See AUDIO SETTING section
PAGING UNITS Microphone stations
See the manual of MBT 1106 & MBT 1112 stations
BGM
Source
0
Music source
Fixed setting