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Toa VX-050DA User Manual

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INSTALLATION MANUAL
INTEGRATED VOICE EVACUATION SYSTEM
VX-3000 SERIES
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.
1134
TOA Electronics Europe GmbH
Suederstrasse 282, 20537 Hamburg, Germany
1134-CPR-195
EN 54-16: 2008
Fire Detection and fire alarm systems - part 16: Voice alarm control and
indication system for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings
Options:
Manual silencing of voice alarm condition
manual reset of voice alarm condition
voice alarm condition output
indication of a fault related to voice alarm zones
voice alarm manual control
emergency microphones
redundant power amplifiers
16
DOP 16-004
When an EN 54-16 compliant VX-3000 system has to be installed, then carefully read the separate manual
titled "APPENDIX: ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR AN EN 54-16 COMPLIANT
SYSTEM" and follow up the installation and configuration requirements explained therein. This APPENDIX
contains the basic description of settings and installations, so please refer to the general instruction
sections in this document for more details.

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Toa VX-050DA Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandToa
ModelVX-050DA
CategoryMicrophone system
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Chapter 1 NOTE

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

Provides essential safety instructions for installation and operation to prevent hazards.

Chapter 2 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS

1. VX-3004F/3008F/VX-3016F VOICE EVACUATION FRAME

Details the front panel layout and nomenclature of the VX-3000F series voice evacuation frames.

2. VX-015DA/030DA/050DA DIGITAL POWER AMPLIFIER MODULE

Details the front panel of the digital power amplifier modules, including connectors and filters.

6. RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE

Explains the front panel of the RM-200SF, including power indicator, keys, monitor speaker, and microphone controls.

8. RM-300X REMOTE MICROPHONE

Explains the top panel of the RM-300X, including microphone, indicators, and broadcast keys.

11. RM-500 REMOTE MICROPHONE

Details the RM-500, including numeric keys, LCD screen, microphone indicator, and various function keys.

Chapter 3 INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE)

1. VX-015DA, VX-030DA, AND VX-050DA DIGITAL POWER AMPLIFIER MODULE

Details the front panel of the digital power amplifier modules, including connectors and filters.

1.2. Replacing the Blade Fuse

Procedure for replacing the blade fuse on the rear panel of the power amplifier module.

2. VX-3004F, VX-3008F, AND VX-3016F VOICE EVACUATION FRAME

Details the configuration and mounting slot ports for installing amplifier modules in VX-3000F frames.

2.2. The Zones Allocation Setting

Explains how to set zone allocation for amplifier/line output modules using DIP switches in VX-3008F/VX-3016F.

3.1. The ID Number Setting

Details how to set the ID number (device number) for VX-3000F units using ID switches.

3.2. Setting the IP Address

Explains how to set the IP address for VX-3000F using DIP switch 8 and the reset key.

4.1. Setting the IP Address

Provides a table detailing DIP switch settings (SW1-SW8) for automatically determining VX-3000PM IP addresses.

5. VX-3000CT CONTROL PANEL

Details the front panel of the VX-3000CT control panel, including indicators, keys, and volume controls.

5.1. Setting the IP Address

Details DIP switch settings (SW1-SW8) for automatically setting VX-3000CT IP addresses.

6. RM-200SF, RM-300X, AND RM-500 MICROPHONES

Explains the front panel of the RM-200SF, including power indicator, keys, monitor speaker, and microphone controls.

6.1. The ID Number Settings

Explains setting the ID number for RM-200SF, RM-300X using DIP switches 1-3, and RM-500 using switches 2-4.

6.2. Adjusting Microphone Sensitivity

Procedure to adjust microphone sensitivity by setting DIP switches and observing the broadcast status indicator.

8.3.1. Connecting the Remote microphone

Explains connecting remote microphones (RM-200SF, RM-300X, RM-500) to VX-3000F RS LINK ports.

8.7. Emergency Control Input Terminal Connections

Details the emergency control input terminal connections, pin assignments, and examples for FDS.

8.8. VX-3000 Unit's LAN Link Connector Connection

Provides connection examples for LAN link connectors, including redundant configurations with RSTP hubs.

8.8.1. LAN Link Connector Connection

Provides connection examples for LAN link connectors, including redundant configurations with RSTP hubs.

9. SPEAKER LINE INITIAL SETTING

9.1. Setting Items

Defines initial impedance value, OPEN sensitivity, and SHORT sensitivity for speaker line surveillance.

9.2. OPEN/SHORT Criterion by Comparing the Current Value with the Initial Value

Explains the criteria for judging speaker line status based on current value and sensitivity settings.

9.3. Setting Procedures

Outlines the procedures for speaker line initial setting.

9.3.1. Setting an initial impedance value

Step-by-step guide to set the initial impedance value using the Impedance initialize key on the VX-3000F.

Chapter 4 APPENDIX

2.4. VX-015DA Digital Power Amplifier Module 150 W

Technical specifications for the VX-015DA amplifier module, including power, impedance, frequency response, and dimensions.

2.5. VX-030DA Digital Power Amplifier Module 300 W

Technical specifications for the VX-030DA amplifier module, covering power, impedance, frequency response, and dimensions.

2.6. VX-050DA Digital Power Amplifier Module 500 W

Technical specifications for the VX-050DA amplifier module, including power, impedance, frequency response, and dimensions.

2.10. RM-200SF Fireman's Microphone

Specifications for the RM-200SF Fireman's Microphone, covering power, audio output, distortion, connections, and operation.

2.12. RM-300X Remote Microphone

Specifications for the RM-300X Remote Microphone, detailing power, audio output, connections, operation, and indicators.

2.15. RM-500 Remote Microphone

Specifications for the RM-500 Remote Microphone, including power, audio output, AUX input, control I/O, and operation.

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