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VIPEDIA-12 Products Installation Guide
U-0641-0344.docx – Issue: 8 complete, approved
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5 Indicators and Controls
Item Description
LCD Display
2 x 40 backlit alphanumeric display
Used to display control menu, faults, overall system status, and configuration data.
Loudspeaker Fault Sounder and Audio Monitor
Indicators (LED)
power (green) Lit if the unit is receiving DC power.
voice alarm (red) Lit to indicate that a voice alarm condition is present in the PA/VA system.
system fault
(yellow)
Lit to indicate that a system fault has been detected in the PA/VA system. This requires
immediate action as part(s) of the system used for emergency functions may have been
affected. A system fault will always cause the “fault” LED to be lit as well.
A system fault is triggered by a failure of any processor or memory, critical to the Voice Alarm
system, including those of the VIPEDIA-12 itself. A communication fault between the
VIPEDIA-12 and any equipment or device that has been configured at the
VIPEDIA-12 and that is critical to Voice Alarm functions will also trigger a system fault.
fault (yellow)
Lit to indicate that the unit has detected a fault.
Flashes if a fault has not yet been accepted.
Keys
The left and right arrow keys move the item selection in the direction selected, to the next item
in the menu. The selected item is indicated by [brackets] around the selection.
The up and down arrow keys toggle a selection, or increment a number, or a letter of the
alphabet when editing.
The rotary encoder acts in the same manner as these keys, and enables faster editing.
SELECT Press after selecting an item to confirm the selection.
BACK
Press after selecting an item to cancel the selection.
If pressed repeatedly, this returns the display to the top-level menu.
FAULT ACCEPT
Accepts all current faults, steadies the flashing fault LED indication, and turns off the audible
alarm until a new fault condition occurs.
FAULT CLEAR
Clears all faults and sets all connected equipment to the “no faults” state, which also cancels
any amplifier changeovers in effect. If there are any faults present in the system, then they are
detected anew, and reported again.
AUDIO MON Selects Audio Monitor sub-menu on the LCD display.
LAMP TEST
Tests all indicators on the VIPEDIA-12 and on all connected mainframe and amplifier units.
The sounder, the LCD display and the V2000 rack fans are also tested. The display shows
“LAMP + LCD + SOUNDER TEST + FAN TEST”, and then, solid white characters. The menu
locks for the entire duration of the test.
Notes:
a) The fault sounder is only tested on Fault Master units.
b) The V2000 built-in fan is not tested by the LAMP TEST function. It can be tested by
pressing the FAULT CLEAR key.
c) The audio level (dB) LEDs on the D150/D500 amplifiers are not tested. They can be
tested by routing audio to associated zones.
d) The V2000 rack fans will only be turned on if controlled by a GPIO digital output.
DEFAULT
Press to clear previously configured text strings quickly during system configuration, or to
return fields to their default values.
Rotary Encoder
An alternative for the and arrow keys for fast increment and decrement of menu items.
During Audio Monitoring it also acts as a volume control.
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ASL INTERCOM VIPEDIA-12 Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandASL INTERCOM
ModelVIPEDIA-12
CategoryStereo System
LanguageEnglish