VAIE 2000 | Voice Alarm Integrated Systems
System Manual | 2013
UK
VAC 2006 • VAR 2006
5.2.3 Controller control panel
Rear panel
R1.
PoWER switch
See page 73.
R11.
RELAY 1 – RELAY 2
2
relay outputs for signalling to external peripheral units (see page 74).
R12.
terminals for external 24 VdC power supply
See page 74.
R13.
Frame connection
See page 74.
R14.
Plug for 230 VAC mains power with built-in fuse
See page 74.
R15.
MuSIC SPARE / SPEECH terminals
Terminal block for connection to the outputs of the voice and music/spare amplifiers. It is possible to set four different connection
configurations.
R16.
terminals Z1A/B to Z6A/B
Power outputs for lines to speaker units. Use only speaker units with 100-V constant-voltage line repeating coils. Six output zones are
available and each zone is split up into two lines, A and B, to create a loudspeaker network featuring double redundant lines. In the event
of a short-circuit on one line, the VAIE 2250 system will de-activate the output for the failed line and will continue to power the other
line of the same zone, activating a Failure signal. 12 pairs of screw-down terminals for wires having cross-sections of up to 2.5 mm
2
are
available for connecting the 0V-100V lines.
R17.
ContRoL sockets
•
7
monitored digital inputs for control via external peripheral units. These enable activation of programmable events, in Voice Emergency
conditions, requiring pre-recorded emergency messages to be sent out automatically. Activation is possible via Normally Open or Normally
Closed contacts, relaying the +24 VDC power supplied via the CONTROL socket. It is possible to enable diagnostics for the connecting
line by installing two 10-kOhm balancing resistors in the proximity of the contact for activating the remote peripheral unit. This connection
calls for a RJ45 socket with Cat. 5e SF/UTP cable.
• 6
open-collector outputs for driving generic external or peripheral relays. The VAIE system enables the logical outputs to be programmed
to link activation of the output with system status events or for override functions in emergency conditions or for signalling failures relating
to the current emergency and to the disablement. These outputs can be programmed as Normally Open or Normally Closed and they
have internal 24 VDC voltage with automatically resetting protection devices. This connection calls for a RJ45 socket with Cat. 5e SF/UTP
cable.
R18.
SPEECH and MuSIC/SPARE microphone sockets
• SPEECH
Connection to the voice amplifier(s).
• MUSIC/SPARE Connection to the music/spare amplifier.
R19.
SLAVE LInK In/out sockets
Input/output for connection to the corresponding sockets on the VAC 2006 controller (RJ45 socket with Cat. 5e SF/UTP cable).
C1.
Monitoring/beep loudspeaker
Built-in loudspeaker for signalling detection of failures (beep). The signalling tone will be automatically muted if the failure conditions cease
to exist. Furthermore, in order to avoid triggering acoustic feedback, it will be muted by the system while the Emergency Microphone is
being used.
C2.
RESEt button
key for resetting the pre-recorded emergency messages manually, operational during Manual Emergencies. key for resetting the buzzer
and for cancelling signalling of the failure, operational when there is a failure present or after a failure has been cleared. In the idle condition,
this key is not operational.