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Brand | Protec |
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Model | EVC40 |
Category | Conference System |
Language | English |
Details the Master Control Unit (MCU) panel, its features, and components.
Explains the basic operation of the Emergency Voice Communication system, including call handling.
Covers how outstation units function and respond within the EVC system.
Guides on commissioning EVC panels, whether networked or standalone.
Details the initial setup procedures for outstation devices before system commissioning.
Instructions for setting up the main control panel for the EVC system.
Explains how to log Phone Display Processors (PDPs) in the EVC system.
Details the process of logging the control loop for system configuration.
Describes the procedure for balancing the loops within the EVC system for optimal performance.
Covers the final setup and testing procedures for all outstation units.
Details VR adjustments for unit configuration and the process for software download.
Step-by-step guide for commissioning an Audio Loop Processor (ALP) unit.
How to scan outstations and check for missed replies or intermittent faults.
Provides essential connection details for the Disabled Toilet Alarm system.
Specific wiring and connection information for the First City toilet alarm.
Details the wiring and connection requirements for the Hark toilet alarm.
Explains the meaning and status indicated by the various LEDs on the terminal board.
Explains how to initiate Global All Call or Panel All Call to communicate with all outstations.
Details how to group outstations and make calls to specific groups.
Describes how to establish a conference call with multiple outstations.
Explains how to listen to an outstation location without initiating two-way communication.
Details how to place a call on hold to manage incoming calls.
Lists common fault indications such as battery, supply, PSU, and buzzer issues.
Covers faults like core and screen breaks in the control loop.
Covers faults like screen and core breaks in the outstation loop.