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VAIE 2000 | Voice Alarm Integrated Systems
System Manual | 2013
UK
112
VAC 2006 • VAR 2006
8.8.1
Activation of an Automatic Emergency
In the event of activation of a programmed local input, the VAC 2006 controller
will stop the normal activity associated with the “Idle” status, mute the music
being broadcast and inhibit the functions of the PA sources for broadcast
announcements, and display the “INPUT EMERGENCY” panel. This will
indicate which external input has activated the emergency.
If the contact has been programmed to send at least one emergency message
to at least one output zone, the system will initiate the Automatic Emergency
by enabling a “Voice Alarm Condition” and causing the ALARM LED to light up.
The INPUT EMERGENCY panel will show the type of out-going pre-recorded
message on each line.
Viewing the operational status
ALARM LED: This LED lights up to indicate that a VOICE ALARM is active
when a live microphone announcement or a pre-recorded message are being
sent out to at least one zone.
8.8.2
operation of the system during Automatic Emergency
As long as the input contacts are active, the MUSIC panel will remain inactive. It will, however, be possible to navigate among the various menus to access
the advanced functions of the system and to investigate or change the settings.
- A current “Voice Alarm Condition” due to an Automatic Emergency may be altered by an authorised operator entering the system to activate the
manual controls for managing the emergency, in order to RESET the messages, change the current messages or send live announcements using the
microphone provided for this purpose.
For details about management of a Manual Emergency, consult the MANUAL EMERGENCY, point 8.7, page 110.
8.8.3
Exiting from an Automatic Emergency
• De-activate the contact that had activated the emergency
or
• Press the EMERGENCY push-button. At the same time, hold the RESET key down for at least 2 seconds, then release it.
To inform the operator that the alarm was activated via external contacts, the controller keeps the notice of the emergency flashing on the display.
The system will return to a “quiescent Condition” showing the MUSIC panel.
8.8
AutoMAtIC EMERGEnCY - Alarm Condition activated from an external peripheral unit
Following is a description of the operating mode of the system in the event of an Automatic Emergency initiated by an external peripheral unit
activating the input contacts programmed to enable a “Voice Alarm Condition”.
Line status bar:
-
Empty label
: zone without any current message.
-
RESEt:
zone mute due to general reset contact.
-
EVAC
: zone with EVACUATION message being broadcast.
-
ALERt
: zone with ALERT message being broadcast.
-
dIS
: zone in which alarms are disabled (see point 8.6.4).
-
FAIL
: zone with failure condition on the speaker line. Label shown even if the type or failure does not prejudice the outgoing signal. When
operating on a single channel due to an amplifier failure, this indicates that the zone is unable to broadcast the planned signal.