SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read carefully these safety instructions.
ϭ Keep this User Manual for future reference.
Ϯ Power connectors must stay accessible for disconnection and power cord must be placed where
people will not step or stumble. Unplug the equipment from the AC/DC before cleaning.
ϯ The equipment must not be exposed to water and water containers must not be placed over it. Do
not use liquid or sprayed detergent for cleaning. Do not expose this equipment to humid areas.
ϰ Do not place naked flames near the equipment.
ϱ Install this equipment in a safe surface. If the equipment is not in a safe surface, it may fall and be
damaged.
ϲ The openings on the enclosure are for air convection. Do not allow overheat. DO NOT COVER THE
OPENINGS. Leave at least 5cm of space at the sides for its correct ventilation.
ϳ Never open the equipment. For safety reasons, the equipment should only be opened by qualified
personnel.
ϴ The equipment must be plugged into a grounded outlet.
ϵ Pay attention to the connection polarity when operating the machine with a power supply (DC).
Reverse connection polarity may cause damage to the equipment, or to the power supply.
ϭϬ Let staff check the equipment if any of these situations occur:
ĂͿ The power cord or power plug is damaged.
ďͿ Liquid has penetrated inside the equipment.
ĐͿ The equipment has been exposed to moisture.
ĚͿ The equipment does not work well or does not work according to the instruction manual.
ĞͿ The equipment was dropped and damaged.
ĨͿ If the equipment has obvious signs of damage.
ϭϭ Cabling must be done only by trained personnel. Disconnect the audio inputs and outputs while
making connections or disconnect the equipment from the power supply. Be sure to use the proper
cables to make the connections.
1 INTRODUCTION5
2 DESCRIPTION5
2.1.1INDICATORS6
2.1.2 GENERAL STATUS INDICATORS6
2.1.3 CHANNEL STATUS INDICATORS6
2.1.4 SUPERVISED FUNCTION INDICATORS7
2.1.5 EMERGENCY SOURCES INDICATORS7
2.2 CONTROLS8
2.2.1 DIRECT ACCESS CONTROLS8
2.2.2 SCROLL BUTTONS8
2.2.3 TEST8
2.2.4 RESET/ RST8
2.2.5 ACK9
2.2.6 CONTROL WINDOW9
2.2.7 ZONE SELECTION WINDOW10
2.3 USER PROFILES - ACCESS LEVEL. PASSCODE11
2.3.1 ACCESS LEVEL 111
2.3.2 ACCESS LEVEL 211
2.3.3 ACCESS LEVEL 311
2.4 INPUTS Y OUTPUTS11
2.4.1 EMERGENCY POWER SUPPLY MONITORING12
2.4.2 EMERGENCY ACTIVATION INTERFACE12
2.4.3 SPEAKER LINE DEVICES INTERFACE15
2.4.4 EXTERNAL SYSTEMS SLOT INTERFACE15
2.4.5 POWER SUPPLY18
2.4.6 SPEAKER'S LINES19
2.4.7 INPUTS AND OUTPUTS OF AUDIO SOURCES20
2.4.8 SYSTEM INTEGRATION PORTS22
3 FUNCTIONING23
3.1 SYSTEM BOOTING23
3.2 EMERGENCY23
3.2.1 ACTIVATING THE EMERGENCY STATE23
3.2.2 ACTIVATING THE VOICE ALARM23
3.2.3 STOPPING VOICE ALARM24
3.2.4 DEACTIVATING THE EMERGENCY STATE
24
3.2.5 EMERGENCY STATE LOG24
3.2.6 VOICE EVACUATION ZONE VOLUME ADJUSTMENT25
3.3 FAILURE25
3.3.1 FAILURE STATE LOG25
3.3.2 RESET FAILURE'S STATE25