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VAIE 2000 | Voice Alarm Integrated Systems
System Manual | 2013
UK
VAC 2006 • VAR 2006
R4.
PAGInG unItS
Input for connecting paging microphone stations (MBT 1106, MBT 1112) for broadcasting functions. It is possible to connect up to a total of 16
Paging Units. RJ45 sockets (2 off) for connection with Cat. 5e SF/UTP cable with shielding braiding and shielded STP connector. The connection
with the Paging Units must be of the daisy-chain type. The two connecting lines can reach a total length between them of up to 1 km.
R5.
In. 2 – MIC. / LInE and PRECEdEnCE tERMInAL StRIP
INPUT 2 is a balanced input for a microphone or an external source, programmable as a Music or Voice source. Use the MIC input to connect
dynamic or electret microphones, enabling the phantom power supply or, as an alternative, the input on the terminal strip for sources at line
level such as mixers or pre-amplified microphone stations. The input can be set in many different ways, depending on how the operating
mode is programmed:
- as a Voice source enabled by the precedence contact (PREC.), with a CHIME that can be activated/de-activated.
- as a voice source for automatic VOX activation with adjustment of the activation threshold and of the release time and the possibility of
an activatable/de-activatable CHIME.
When used as a voice source, the priority can be set with 7 different levels, and the group of paging zones can be selected.
Do not use simultaneously the MIC. and LINE inputs of the IN. 2 input but:
- the XLR F socket for connecting a balanced signal of up to 100 mV, or
- the socket with 3 terminals, HOT-COM-GND, for stripped wire, for connection of a balanced signal of up to 1.8 V.
In both cases, use shielded balanced microphone cable. For details concerning the settings of the IN. 2 input, refer to the information
shown in the Music menu and under AUDIO SETTINGS > INPUT 2 and CHIME.
PRECEdEnCE tERMInAL StRIP
Terminal strip for connecting the precedence contact to the current music source, for activation of the IN. 1 or IN. 2 inputs and of the CHIME, if
enabled. The precedence function can be used in either of the 3 following ways
.
The precedence function can be used with MIC 1 or MIC 2 if
it is enabled on their control panels. For details of the precedence settings, refer to the indications shown on the INPUT 1 and INPUT 2 panels
and in the AUDIO SETTING menu. Activation is carried out keeping the +12 V terminal connected to the PR. terminal, by closing a dry contact
or connecting the available precedence contact to table-top microphones.
R6.
In. 1 – MIC 1
INPUT 1 input for an external microphone, programmable as a Music or Voice source. It is possible to connect dynamic or electret
microphones to this input, enabling the phantom power supply. Programming of the operating mode enables use as a voice source
enabled by a precedence contact (PREC.), with the possibility of activating/de-activating a CHIME.
When it is used as a Voice source, it is possible to set priority, to 7 different levels, and the group of paging zones. The XLR -F socket
enables a balanced signal of up to 100 mV to be connected, by means of shielded balanced microphone cable. For details concerning
the settings of the IN. 1 input, refer to the indications contained in the INPUT 1 panel (point 8.3.4).
R7.
LInE AuX In
Input for connecting an external source of music. It has one pair of RCA sockets, with conversion to mono, for sources with unbalanced
outputs at line level. For the audio settings of the AUX input, refer to the information contained in the MUSIC menu.
R8.
ContRoL InPutS
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digital inputs for monitoring via external peripheral units. They enable programmed events to be activated, including switching of the
VAC 2006 system to a Voice Emergency condition, requiring automatic sending of pre-recorded emergency messages. Activation is
possible by means of Normally Open or Normally Closed contacts, relaying the +24 VDC voltage supplied from the service sockets. It
is possible to enable diagnostics of the connecting stretch, arranging to install two 10-kOhm balancing resistors in the proximity of the
contact for activating the remote peripheral unit. (see page 70).
R9.
SLAVE LInK outPutS
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output lines for connection to DPU amplifiers and/or VAIE 2250 compact emergency systems and/or VAR 2006 routers.
R10.
LAn
Socket for connecting an Ethernet 10/100 Local Area Network using the TCP/IP protocol.
R11.
RELAY 1 – RELAY 2 – RELAY 3
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relay outputs for signalling to external peripheral units. The VAC 2006 system enables the logical outputs to be programmed to link
activation of the output with system status events or for override functions in connection with emergency conditions, or for signalling
failures, emergencies and disabling. All the outputs can be programmed to be either Normally Active or Normally De-activated. The
connection calls for 3 screw-down terminals for stripped wires for each relay, referred to N.O. and N.C. contacts - Changeover.
N.B.: two outputs are available on the VaR 2006 router.
R12.
terminals for external 24 VdC power supply
Terminals for connecting the auxiliary 24 VDC power supply. This is not used when the 230 VAC mains power supply is available. The
input is protected against inversion of the poles. Consult the “Power supply and earthing” and “Safety Notes” sections for details about
safety.
N.B.: the batteries and the battery-charger must be installed on the same rack on which the VaC 2006 controller is
mounted.
R13.
Frame connection
The frame connection may be used to connect other equipment only for the purpose of shielding the low signals. This terminal may not
be used to connect the frame to earth for safety purposes. (Consult the “Power supply and earthing” and “Safety Notes” sections for
details about safety).
R14.
Plug for 230 VAC mains power with built-in fuse
Plug for connecting the equipment to the 230 VAC/50-60Hz mains power using the power cable supplied with it. If it is necessary to
replace the mains fuse, this must be done with one of the same type, i.e. 500 mA fuse, of the miniature 20 mm cylindrical type. (consult
the “Power supply and earthing” and “Safety Notes” sections on page 64 for details about safety).