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Toa RM-300X User Manual

Toa RM-300X
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
INTEGRATED VOICE EVACUATION SYSTEM
VX-3000 SERIES
RM-200SF
VX-3004F
RM-300X
Thank you for purchasing TOA's Integrated Voice Evacuation System.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.

Table of Contents

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Toa RM-300X Specifications

General IconGeneral
Product typeEmergency microphone
Housing colorBlack
Frequency range100 - 20000 Hz
Housing materialAcrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)
Operating temperature (T-T)0 - 40 °C
Signal-to-Noise Ratio (SNR)60 dB
Operating relative humidity (H-H)35 - 80 %
Total Harmonic Distortion plus Noise (THD+N) (1 kHz)1 %
Input voltage15 - 40 V
Power consumption (typical)- W
Sustainability complianceYes
Sustainability certificatesCE
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
Depth215 mm
Width190 mm
Height76.5 mm

Summary

Chapter 1: Nomenclature

VX-3004F, VX-3008F, VX-3016F Voice Evacuation Frame Overview

Details the VX-3000F units, their function, and compatibility.

Fault and System Status Indicators

Explains various fault indicators (Zone, Fuse, Power, CPU, General, Unit, Network, Emergency Mic).

Chapter 2: Indicator Status of Remote Microphones

RM-200SF/RM-320F: Emergency Operation Indicators

Explains indicators for emergency broadcast start, stop, sequence, and reset.

RM-300X/RM-210F: Emergency Operation Indicators

Explains indicators for emergency broadcast start, stop, sequence, and reset.

Chapter 3: Operation

Emergency Broadcast System Examples

Illustrates sequential emergency broadcast phases and system responses.

Remote Microphone Emergency Operation

Shows emergency mode activation, phase shift, and restoration via RM-200SF.

All-Zone Emergency Broadcast Procedures

Details priority control and steps for all-zone emergency broadcasts.

Fault Detection and Handling

Details fault detection settings, case examples, and reset procedures.

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