Honeywell X-618 Operation Manual

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X-618 Public Address and Voice
Alarm System
Operation Manual
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  • Page 1 X-618 Public Address and Voice Alarm System Operation Manual M_2000061033_EN_3.3 M_2000061033_EN_3.1...
  • Page 2 The contents of this document are subject to revision without notice due to continued progress in methodology, design, and manufacturing. Honeywell shall have no liability for any error or damage of any kind resulting from the use of this document.
  • Page 3: Safety Guidelines

     The product installation and use must comply with local electrical safety regulations.  Honeywell assumes no liability for user errors or misuse that result in a fire or an electrical shock. Transportation Safety During transportation, do not violently shake the appliance or expose it to corrosive liquids.
  • Page 4: Safe Use Precautions

     When the power is turned on, do not physically alter the appliance to avoid damaging the equipment.  Honeywell assumes no liability for appliance malfunctions. Please consult qualified technicians for repairs. Manual Labels and Information  Please note the product labels, product categories, power requirements, and other information.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Safety Guidelines ..........................i Safety Precautions ............................i Electrical Safety ............................i Transportation Safety ..........................i Environmental Requirements ........................i Safe Use Precautions..........................ii Manual Labels and Information ........................ii Table of Contents ........................... iii Preface ............................. 1 Brief Introduction ............................
  • Page 6 System Status............................22 Device Info............................... 23 Task ................................ 23 Physical Key Operation ..........................25 Emergency Broadcast ..........................26 X-NRI Operations Guide ......................27 Power On/Off ............................27 Precautions.............................. 27...
  • Page 7: Preface

    Preface Thanks for buying X-618 Public Address and Voice Alarm System. In the following sections the X- 618 Public Address and Voice Alarm System is referred to as the “X-618 system”. Please carefully read this manual prior to product use so as to ensure correct use of the system.
  • Page 8: Dcs2000/En & X-Dcs3000 Operations Guide

    X-DCS2000/EN & X-DCS3000 Operations Guide The X-DCS2000/EN and X-DCS3000 Digital Integrated System Manager is hereinafter referred to as the “DCS”. The X-DCS2000/EN and X-DCS3000 is a broadcasting control device that expands broadcasting zones and supports multiple sound sources. The DCS integrates with functions such as the sound source file storage system, network audio broadcasting system, the loudspeaker zone control system, and the system for monitoring and diagnosing faults.
  • Page 9: Zone Selection

    Zone Selection A zone is selected by pressing the button that represents the zone. Press the selected zone button again to deselect the zone. Press the ALL button on the DCS front panel to select all zones, and press this button again to deselect them.
  • Page 10: Broadcasting Operation

    Table of Power Amplifier Audio Channel Sound Volume Control Channel No. Increase Volume Decrease Volume ”1” button + “ ”1” button + “ ” ” ”2” button + “ ”2” button + “ ” ” ”3” button + “ ” ”3”...
  • Page 11: Automatic Emergency Broadcasting

    Automatic Emergency Broadcasting In the normal public address mode, the equipment cannot do the manual emergency broadcasting operation, but the automatic emergency broadcasting mode will be initiated when the equipment receive a fire linkage signal. And then the equipment will close all the normal public address to broadcast the preset emergency broadcast automatically.
  • Page 12: Emergency Broadcasting Mode

    Emergency Broadcasting Mode The equipment will automatically stop all the normal public broadcast and enter automatic emergency broadcasting mode when DCS receive a fire linkage signal. The “Emergency” button will flicker in red. The fire linkage signal may come from: ...
  • Page 13: Da1500/Da2250/Da4125/Da4060 Operations Guide

    X-DA1500/DA2250/DA4125/DA4060 Operations Guide The DA amplifies audio signal power it receives from audio input devices to maintain clarity and volume when broadcast over many speakers. The High Efficiency Power Amplifier is referred to as “DA” throughout the remainder of this manual. There are models of amplifies: ...
  • Page 14: Npms Operations Guide

    X-NPMS Operations Guide The X-NPMS can transfer audio source to other devices in X-618 system via the Ethernet. It is featured with zone paging, internal broadcast controlling, zone monitoring, full duplex intercom, speech synthesis etc. functions. The X-NPMS Configurable Network Paging Console is referred to as “NPMS”...
  • Page 15 In the login interface, users can choose user name from the dropdown list. After login, the interface will be shown as below. If the password is wrong, it will display error. Note: The user name, password and operation permission need to be set through the configure software. When the user name is “admin”...
  • Page 16: Broadcast

    Broadcast After selecting “Broadcast”, the interface is shown as below. Users can select zones and groups to broadcast normal PTT task, USB files, DVA (speech synthesis), record, AOD or paging. Broadcast zones Task & groups button selection button Zones & Task Selecting Interface Click “All”...
  • Page 17: Usb Files

    Note: Repeat interval means the time before the broadcast loop, which can be set via the configuration software and editing the parameters. Repeat times means the time between two files broadcast, which can be set via the configuration software. USB Files X-NPMS can broadcast audio from USB files, see below steps: Insert the USB to the interface at the rear panel.
  • Page 18: Dva

    Note: Device only reads the files stored in USB root directory. If there is an USB changed or removed, click the refresh button. Device supports the audio files with the format of *.wav (44.1 KHz/16Bit), but cannot convert the format. In the zone and audio selecting interface, users can slide the screen to view more contents.
  • Page 19: Record

    Record Users can record and broadcast the recordings to the zones via the device. Select the broadcast zone and click “Record” to enter below interface. Record Interface Follow the record steps: Click the green button to start recording. The interface shows the record name and time. Click the green button again to stop recording.
  • Page 20 AOD Interface Choose the audio file and click “Play” to initiate the task. Choose a file and click “Delete” can remove the file from list. Click the button “New” to add new files into list. The popup window will display available files in the server. Audio Files Adding Interface Audio files can be displayed by category.
  • Page 21: Paging

    Paging Follow below steps for paging: Choose the broadcast zones. Click the button “Paging” to initiate the task. The flash indicators of button and microphone show the device is playing pre-signal, and the lighting indicators mean the paging is ongoing. If the record function is initiated during the paging, device will automatically record the paging contents.
  • Page 22: Timing

    Timing Users can set timing broadcast in X-NPMS. Click the “Timing” button to enter below interface: Timing Broadcast Interface Follow the steps to add timing task: Click the button “New” and enter the following interface. Timing Task Adding Interface Click the text box of “Start” and “Stop”, slide the screen to set the start and stop time, then click “OK”...
  • Page 23: Intercom

    New Zones Adding Interface The steps of editing timing record is similar with the adding steps. Users can edit only one piece of timing record at a time. Click the checkbox of the timing record, then click “Delete” can remove one or more records. Note: Timing broadcast can be only used in public broadcast.
  • Page 24 fault exists in microphone or Internet, and users cannot paging with each other. The green means device is calling. The off indicator means device works normally and available to paging. Users can slide the screen to view more when there are many devices. Note: The device only supports the intercom between two X-NPMS devices.
  • Page 25: Monitor

    During the calling, interface will show the calling device and the status “Talking”. Users can adjust the volume by slide the white dot. Talking Interface Monitor Device can monitor the playing audio source and output the source from the built-in speaker and line output.
  • Page 26: Sys-Operation

    Note: The device does not support the monitor function for X-DCS2000 zones. Sys-operation Users can handle relevant system fault operations via the device, such as reset, ACK and lamp test. Reset is used to reset the fault status of current device and its managed devices. Click the button to reset, if the fault is still exist, device will display the fault again.
  • Page 27 Local Volume Adjusting Interface Click “Lines” and drag the relevant dot to adjust the volume of DCS loudspeaker lines, which ranges from -79dB~0dB. The current volume is displayed. Lines Volume Adjusting Interface Click “Group” and drag the relevant dot to adjust the group volume, which ranges from -79dB~0dB. The volume bar shows the maximum, minimum value and adjustable range.
  • Page 28: System Status

    Group Volume Adjusting Interface Note: The device does not support the volume control function for X-DCS2000. Under the emergency mode, the volume control function will be automatically blocked. System Status The system status interface shows all the device list in a management group. Users can click the button “System Status”...
  • Page 29: Device Info

    System Status Interface Device Info. Users can view the device information, such as device name, device ID, IP address, subnet mask, gateway, MAC, current user, key modules and firmware version by clicking the “Device Info.” Click the icon to reurn to main interface. Device Info.
  • Page 30 Task Interface Click the task can enter the editing interface, from which users can view zones and source. The initiated task zone cannot be edit. If the task source comes from the audio file list, users can double clicking a task or click the “Play” button after choosing a task.to switch to the selected one. Users can adjust the volume via the bottom volume controller.
  • Page 31: Physical Key Operation

    Task Interface Slide down the screen from the top can close the task list. Physical Key Operation Users can configure the extension key module X-K8 or X-K4 as required. These key modules are connected with the X-NPMS by the special wiring. Each button can be configured as: ...
  • Page 32: Emergency Broadcast

    Emergency Broadcast There is an emergency button on device, which is used under the emergency mode. When the indicator of the button lights and flashes, showing a device has received a fire signal and enter the automatic emergency mode. After pressing the button, the indicator will light in red, showing all the manageable devices are in automatic emergency mode.
  • Page 33: Nri Operations Guide

    X-NRI Operations Guide The X-NRI/EN is external interface expansion control equipment in X-618 to meet the common interface requirements of the broadcasting system. It includes 4 external inputs that can connect to external audio sources, and 1 built-in audio source. All the audio sources broadcasted through an Ethernet network.
  • Page 34 www.honeywellav.com Life Safety A/V (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd Address: No. 257 Junye Road, Guangzhou GETDD East 510530, China Tel: +86 (0)20 2839 9600 Fax: +86 (0)20 2820 8706 © 2018 Life Safety A/V (Guangzhou) Co., Ltd. All rights reserved.

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