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Output Power | 450 W |
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Emergency Microphone | Yes |
Fireman's Microphone | Yes |
Monitored Speaker Lines | Yes |
Battery Backup | Yes |
EN54-16 Certified | Yes |
Type | Voice Evacuation System |
Power Supply | 230V AC, 50/60Hz |
Details on product warranty, free repair, and conditions for coverage.
Advice on reading instructions and safety notes before use.
Requirements for mains power, earthing, and circuit breaker specifications.
Information on proper usage, ventilation, and disposal of the equipment.
Description of the integrated voice evacuation system for emergency facilities.
Details on audio output, display, microphone, message capabilities, and connectivity.
Identification and function of front panel elements like display, buttons, and microphone.
Detailed view of internal circuitry and connection points within the PAW unit.
Step-by-step guide for mounting the PAW unit on a wall using a template and fixings.
Index and overview of various connection types for system devices.
Explanation of how the system signals different operating states like Idle, Alarm, and Fault.
Definitions for terms like BGM source, PA source, Emergency Source, and Priority.
Overview of menu panels, access levels, and navigation methods within the system.
Description of MUSIC and MAIN menus, including their functions and access.
Steps for initial system use, configuration, and operation based on prior setup.
Guidance on using MUSIC, AUDIO SETTING, INSPECTION, OPERATOR, and CONFIGURATION menus.
Setting and managing passwords for different access levels to system functions.
Enabling/disabling and adjusting the acoustic fault signal (beep).
Setting reference impedance values and tolerances for loudspeaker line diagnostics.
Configuring system parameters like rack address, number of PAWs, and spare amplifiers.
Setting up remote emergency units, including key configuration and touch screen options.
Setting the zones for emergency message broadcasting and active/inactive status.
Managing controlled inputs, including mode, control, and logic settings.
Configuring system outputs for fault, evacuation, alert, microphone, and broadcast.
Configuring battery capacity and energy saving mode for the charger unit.
Uploading and setting custom alert, evacuation, and chime messages via SD card.
Panel for selecting and adjusting volumes of background music sources.
Adjusting general and zone-specific music volume levels and activation.
Adjusting volume levels for voice sources like emergency units and paging microphones.
Adjusting output volume levels for paging calls zone by zone.
Adjusting monitor speaker volume and selecting audio sources or zones for playback.
Configuring auxiliary input settings, hold-on time, priority, and chime functions.
Checking fault status for loudspeaker lines, voice alarms, and amplifiers.
Displaying data related to the internal batteries, including voltage, charge, and impedance.
Checking impedance values and tolerance for loudspeaker lines.
Viewing fault/alarm events and status of local input contacts.
Checking operation of monitor speaker, display, touch screen, and signalling LEDs.
Accessing operator menu with password for managing emergency and fault conditions.
Enabling/disabling monitoring tests applied to system functions during emergencies.
Testing loudspeaker lines, amplifiers, input contacts, voice alarms, power supplies, and communication.
Panel for setting the system date and time parameters.
Panel for viewing the version of the firmware installed in the PAW system.
Entering configuration password to access advanced system functions.
Information on the fourth access level for technical assistance operators with login passwords.
Acquiring line impedance values and setting tolerance thresholds for diagnostic tests.
Setting test signal levels for audio channels to 20 kHz.
Setting output volume for alarm sources connected to the PAW.
Panel for adjusting zone volume levels during emergency situations.
Setting parameters for rack configuration, including system, units, inputs, outputs, and charger.
Setting PAW ID address, number of PAWs, and standby amplifier attribution.
Setting default broadcasting zones for emergency messages and zone status.
Configuring PMB range emergency units and touch screen units.
Managing controlled inputs, including mode, message input, edit zone, control, and logic.
Configuring system outputs for fault, evacuation, alert, microphone, and broadcast events.
Configuring battery capacity and energy saving mode for the charger unit.
Uploading and setting custom alert, evacuation, and chime messages via SD card.
Saving and recalling PAW operation settings, configuration, levels, and background tests.
Enabling, disabling, and customizing passwords for system access levels.
Setting the acoustic fault signal (beep) enable/disable and volume level.
Information on the fourth access level for technical assistance operators with login passwords.
Manual emergency mode priority and access details.
Procedure for sending live voice or pre-recorded alert/evacuation messages.
Procedure for sending live emergency notices from remote stations.
Procedure for exiting manual emergency management and returning to idle state.
How programmed input contacts trigger automatic emergency status and screen display.
How the ALARM LED indicates active voice alarm and system status during automatic emergency.
How the system signals and indicates a generic failure condition.
Procedure for system resumption after fault removal and cancelling acoustic fault signals.
Technical details for PAW4502-V, PAW4504-V, and PAW4506-V models.
Specifications for microphone, paging, auxiliary, music, output, and control interfaces.
Details on mains and secondary power supply, consumption, and battery models.
List of optional features and functions available for the system.