Toa VX-3308WM Installation Manual
Toa VX-3308WM Installation Manual

Toa VX-3308WM Installation Manual

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VOICE EVACUATION WALL MOUNT
Fire Detection and tire alarm systems: Voice alarm control and indication
system for fire detection and fire alarm systems for buildings
When an EN 54-4 and EN 54-16 compliant VX-3000 system has to be installed, then carefully read he separate
manual titled "APPENDIX: ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR AN EN 54-4 AND 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.
Thank you for purchasing TOA's Voice Evacuation Wall Mount.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
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manual silencing of voice alarm condition
manual reset of voice alarm condition
voice alarm condition output
indication of a fauil related to voice alarm zones
voice alarm manual control
emergency microphones
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  • Page 1: Installation Manual

    APPENDIX contains the basic description of settings and installations, so please refer to the general instruction sections in this document for more details. Thank you for purchasing TOA’s Voice Evacuation Wall Mount. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    GENERAL DESCRIPTION ··························································· 1-4 SYSTEM FEATURES ······································································· 1-4 SYSTEM EXAMPLE ········································································· 1-4 Chapter 2 : NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS VX-3308WM Voice Evacuation Wall Mount 1.1 Front Panel ································································································· 2-2 1.2 Font rear Panel ··························································································· 2-4 1.3 Inside View ································································································· 2-5 VX-030DA DIGITAL POWER AMPLIFIER ·································...
  • Page 3 VX-3065BB BATTERY BOX ······························································ 3-9 2.1 Installing Battery ·························································································· 3-9 2.2 Installing a Temperature Sensor ····························································· 3-12 RM-200SF AND RM-300X MICROPHONES ························ 3-13 3.1 The ID Number Settings ············································································ 3-13 3.2 Adjusting Microphone Sensitivity ······························································ 3-15 3.3 CPU Off Function (All-Zone Emergency Broadcast) Settings ···················...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 : Note

    Chapter 1 NOTE Chapter 1 NOTE...
  • Page 5: Safety Precautions

    Before starting work, he or she should take possible measures to prevent occurrence of such risks. Be sure to contact your nearest TOA dealer if you need to confirm unclear points about risk sources of this unit.
  • Page 6 • Use the specified AC adapter for the unit. Note that the use of other adapter may cause a fire. • Contact your TOA dealer as to the cleaning. If dust is allowed to accumulate in the unit over a long period of time, a fire or damage to the unit may result.
  • Page 7: General Description

    LED indicator and a buzzer. The VX-3308WM allows 4 types of broadcasts to be made: General-purpose broadcast such as general paging and BGM, Emergency warning broadcast that can be broadcast with priority over the Emergency broadcast,...
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 : Nomenclature And Functions

    Chapter 2 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS Chapter 2 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS...
  • Page 9 1. LAN A indicator (Green) 7. Emergency indicator (Red) Lights when the link A connector (51) on the Lights when the VX-3308WM is in an emergency LAN Connector Board is connected, and condition or while in a CPU off state 3-13).
  • Page 10: Vx-3308Wm Voice Evacuation Wall Mount

    Used to test each indicator on the front panel of The indicator corresponding to the module slot the VX-3308WM Voice Evacuation Wall Mount. port will light or go off depending on the operation All indicators remain lit and the buzzer sounds as...
  • Page 11 VX-3308WM. unit 30. Door Lock 25. Network fault indicator (Yellow) It is used to lock the VX-3308WM to prevent Lights or flashes when failures are detected in opening the case door by unauthorized per- communications with the other VX-3000F or sonnel.
  • Page 12 Adjust the input volume of each input channel. rotating the control fully counterclockwise mutes the input sound source connected to that channel. 36. CPU Reset key Pressing this key reactivates the VX-3308WM. 37. ID switch Sets the VX-3308WM's ID number (device number). 38. DA control link connector...
  • Page 13 (24 V Dc is kept applied to this terminal under normal condition) is reversed. 46. Control output connectors These 9 Pin connectors permit the VX-3308WM control other connected external equipment. 47. Control input connectors These 9 Pin connectors receive...
  • Page 14 O-OFF O-OFF For details refer to chapter 5. VX-3000 Connection on page 3-63, or contact your TOA dealer for more information. 53. Air Break Switch This switch is the AC-mains power breaker of VX-3308WM as well as the AC-mains terminal.
  • Page 15 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS DIGITAL POWER AMPLIFIER MODULE • The VX-3308WM comes with two pre-installed digital power amplifier modules VX-030DA. Alternatively the power amplifier modules VX-015DA can be used. • They are module types with 1 channel of class-D digital power amplifier, which contributes to energy-saving and light weight design.
  • Page 16 Chapter 2 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS [Rear] Fuse 7. DC power input terminal Connect VX-3308WM DC power supply to this Use a blade fuse described below depending on terminal. the power amplifier's rated output. VX-015DA : 10 A VX-030DA : 20 A [Left Side] 8.Output voltage selection switch...
  • Page 17: Rm-200Sf Fireman's Microphone

    • Up to 4 RM-320F Remote Microphone Extension units can be used with each RM-200SF Remote Microphone. • Up to 2 RM-200SF Fireman’s Microphones can be connected within a VX-3308WM. • The CPU switch enables all-zone emergency broadcasts from the RM-200SF Fireman’s Microphone, even when the CPU malfunctions.
  • Page 18: Side

    Light or go off depending on the current is detected. operation state of function keys. (See the This indicator will light yellow if the signal to the separate Operating Instructions, "INDICATOR VX-3308WM which RM-200SF STATUS OF REMOTE MICROPHONES.") connected is interrupted for 5 seconds or more.
  • Page 19 • Switch 7 Not used. Normally set to • DC power input [DC IN 24 V] • Switch 8 [TERMINATION] Used to supply Dc power from the VX-3308WM Sets the termination of the communication to the RM-200SF. line (control communication lines between •...
  • Page 20: Rm-320F Fireman's Microphone Extension

    Chapter 2 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS RM-320F FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE EXTENSION Each connected RM-320F Extension unit adds 20 function keys to the base RM-200SF. [Side] [Fro t] 1.Connection cable 5.Function keys (1 – 20) Used for connection to the RM-200SF or other Keys are numbered from 1 to 10 from upper left RM-320F.
  • Page 21: Rm-300X Remote Microphone

    • Connecting RM-210F Remote Microphone Extension (maximum 7) to the RM-300X expands the number of function keys and indicators in blocks of 10. • Up to 8 RM-300X Remote Microphones can be connected within a VX-3308WM. • The DIP switch setting enables all-zone emergency broadcasts from the RM-300X Remote Microphone, even when the CPU malfunctions.
  • Page 22: Side

    Chapter 2 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 7. Status indicators (Red/Yellow/Green) If the Talk key is set to "Lock" mode, then it must Light, flash, or go off depending on the current be pressed once to turn the microphone on at operation state of function keys, failure state or the beginning of a broadcast, then pressed emergency state.
  • Page 23: Rear

    RM-210F from the VX-3308WM. 17.USB terminal Not used. 18. RM link connector Used to connect an VX-3308WM via a STP category 5 cable. 19. Speaker volume control Adjusts the volume of the built-in speaker. 20. Microphone volume control Adjusts the volume of the microphone (1) and the external microphone connected via the external microphone input terminal (21).
  • Page 24: Top

    Chapter 2 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 6. RM- F REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION Each connected RM-210F Extension unit adds 10 function keys to the base RM-300X. 6.1 [Top] 1. Indication label insert slot The label can be printed using the VX-3000 Setting Software. (See the separate Setting Software Instructions, "PRINTING LABELS...
  • Page 25: Rm-200Rj Terminal Unit

    Connect the audio output line from the RM-300X to the VX-3308WM. • RM communication terminals [DATA +/–] Connect control communication line between the VX-3308WM and the RM-300X. • DC power input terminals [DC 24 V +/–] Used supply power from VX-3308WM to the RM-300X.
  • Page 26: Vm-300Sv End Of Line Unit

    Speaker line failure can be detected when an EOL unit is connected between the speaker line end and the control input terminal of the VX-3308WM. Note The Vm-300SV is designed for exclusive use with the VX-3308WM. 1. Control line connection screw terminal (CN 2) Connect to the VX-3308WM unit's control input terminal.
  • Page 27 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 Chapter 3 INSTALLATION ANDSETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE)
  • Page 28: Vx-3308Wm Voice Evacuation Wall Mount

    Chapter 3 1. VX-3308WM Voice Evacuation Wall Mount 1.1 Install the VX-3308WM VA system on a wall. Step 1 : Stick a positioning paper on the wall surface. Step 2 : Using an impact drill or an electric hammer and a Ø10 drill bit, drill holes at the location of marking points on the positioning paper.
  • Page 29 Step 5 : Fasten a nut on expansion bolts using a sleeve. sleeve Step 6 : Install the battery box VX-3065BB on the wall in the same way. VX-3308WM need to fasten 4 pcs expansion bolts VX-3065BB need to fasten...
  • Page 30: Installing Of An Amplifier Module

    Chapter 3 1.2 Installing of an Amplifier Module Any of the three digital amplifier modules VX-015DA, VX-030DA can be installed in VX-3308WM. Two VX- 030DA are pre-installed. The slot for the amplifier module is free and can be equipped with a No.2 amplifier [Power amplifier installation procedure] There is a high voltage section inside the power amplifier's filter.
  • Page 31 Secure the power VX-3308WM cord with cable ties Installation of the extended power amplifier is finished [Possible configuration and mounting slot port in the VX-3308WM] Configuration / Slot nos. STANDBY 1 Channel, 8 speaker selectors • - / •...
  • Page 32: Access To Dip Switch Settings

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 1.3 Access to DIP Switch setting Step 1. Use the key to open the door. Step 2. Set the DIP switch. Set the DIP switch so that power amplifier modules and Zone configurations are obtained as intended. Dip switches for zone allocation and Dip switches for power supply settings automatic IP address settings...
  • Page 33: Zone Allocation Setting

    Chapter 3 Zone Allocation Setting For the VX-3308WM, the preset relationship between broadcast zones and power amplifiers can be changed by the settings of the DIP switch inside the back of front panel. You can perform the zone allocation settings for all-zone emergency broadcast at CPU off state.
  • Page 34: Id Number Setting

    • If an ID number is duplicated, then the VX-3308WM units assigned that number cannot be controlled by the VX-3308WM system. • The VX-3308WM set to ID "0" plays a role of a leader in the whole system, displaying the "GENERAL FAULT" indication and outputting its signal when malfunction occurs within the system.
  • Page 35: Setting The Ip Address

    Subnet mask : 255.255.255.0 Default gateway : 0.0.0.0 To change the above IP address of the VX-3308WM, change the DIP switch setting and reactivate the VX-3308WM following the procedures below. Note When the switch 8 is set to the ON position, even if you change and upload the IP address using the VX-3000 Setting software, it will not be changed, remaining as set by default.
  • Page 36 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 Step 3: Place the battery in the battery box as shown below. Step 4: Put the left magic stick through the battery side of the fixture. Step 5: Press the battery on the left side of the fixture and lock it, and fasten the magic fastening button. Step 6: The following figure shows the left battery fixed, and the way of installing the right battery as the left.
  • Page 37: Connecting The Battery

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 [Connecting the battery] Note correct polarity (positive and negative orientation) when connecting CAUTION the power supply cord. Reversed polarity connections will cause damage to the system. Step 1 Insert the insulating sleeve into the positive (red) battery line, and use bolts to secure the positive battery line with the positive battery terminal.
  • Page 38: Installing A Temperature Sensor

    Step 1. Confirm that battery power is not in use by means of the VX-3308WM front panel BATTERY POWER LED, which is unlit in this case. Step 2. Loosen the VX-3308WM BATTERY wire negative terminal screw, then pull out the negative battery cable.
  • Page 39: Rm-200Sf And Rm-300X Microphones

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3. RM-200SF AND RM-300X MICROPHONES 3.1. The ID Number Settings (Switches 1 – 3 operation) Set ID numbers (device numbers) using switches 1 – 3 of the DIP switch located on the7 rear panel of the 200SF and the side panel of the RM-300X.
  • Page 40 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 Device number Switch 3 Switch 2 Switch 1 RM-200SF RM-300X 6 5 4 3 2 1 (Default setting) 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1 6 5 4 3 2 1...
  • Page 41: Adjusting Microphone Sensitivity

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.2. Adjusting Microphone Sensitivity (RM-200SF: Switch 5 operation or RM-300X: Switch 4 operation) Since the DIP switch can be set to make the broadcast status indicator show output signal level,* adjust the microphone sensitivity using the following procedure: * When the microphone is in use, the indicator shows the output signal level.
  • Page 42 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 Step 3. using the microphone volume control, adjust the microphone input sensitivity to an appropriate level (until the broadcast status indicator lights green). RM-200SF front MIC SP CPU OFF ON Microphone volume control Microphone volume control Step 4.
  • Page 43: Cpu Off Function (All-Zone Emergency Broadcast) Settings

    RM-200SF RM-300X by bypassing the CPU* normally used by the VX-3308WM and using an analog link instead. This function is usually used if a system failure is preventing normal broadcasts from being made. Announcement from the RM-200SF can be...
  • Page 44: Termination Setting

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.4. Termination Setting (RM-200SF: Switch 8 operation) Set the termination of the communication line. Normally set to OFF. RM-200SF rear Terminal function Switch RM-200SF (Default position) 3-18...
  • Page 45: Using An External Microphone (Rm-300X Only)

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.5. Using an External Microphone (RM-300X Only) This change should only be performed by a qualified professional WARNING electrician. If users open the unit case or modify the unit, this may cause fire or electric shock. Changing the jumper settings on the RM-300X's circuit board causes an external microphone to be used.
  • Page 46 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 Step 3. Replace the RM-300X's upper case. Note Note the types of screws when replacing the upper case (See Step 1.) [Plug for connection to the RM-300X's external input terminal] Connect the microphone's signal line to the tip and its shield line to the sleeve of the stereo mini plug or monaural mini plug.
  • Page 47: Using An Auxiliary Input (Rm-300X Only)

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.6. Using an Auxiliary Input (RM-300X Only) This change should only be performed by a qualified professional WARNING electrician. If users open the unit case or modify the unit, this may cause fire or electric shock. Changing the jumper settings on the RM-300X's circuit board causes an auxiliary input to be used.
  • Page 48 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 Step 3. Replace the RM-300X's upper case. Note Note the types of screws when replacing the upper case (See Step 1.) [Plug for connection to the RM-300X's external input terminal] Connect the sound source's signal line to the ring and its shield line to the sleeve of the stereo mini plug. [Stereo mini plug] Sleeve: Ground Ring: Signal line...
  • Page 49: Compressor Function Setting

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.7. Compressor Function Setting This change should only be performed by a qualified professional wARNING electrician. If users open the unit case or modify the unit, this may cause fire or electric shock. The compressor function enables even large signals to be broadcast without distortion.
  • Page 50: Front ··········································································································

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 [RM-300X] Step 1. Unscrew 8 screws indicated by arrows in the igure at RM-300X bottom right, then detach the RM-300X's upper case. Note Note the types of screws. A: 3 x 8 tapping screw (white silver) ... 6 pieces B: 3 x 10 tapping screw (black) ....2 pieces Step 2.
  • Page 51: Microphone Fault Detection Function Setting (Rm-300X Only)

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.8. Microphone Fault Detection Function Setting (RM-300X Only) This work should only be performed by a qualified professional wARNING electrician. If users open the unit case or modify the unit, this may cause fire or electric shock. The RM-300X is equipped with the microphone fault detection function, which can be set to OFF .
  • Page 52: Installing The Rm-200Sf On A Wall

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.9. Installing the RM-200SF on a wall The RM-200SF is designed for on-wall installation. [Mounting hardware] To mount the RM-200SF on the wall, the following parts are required. Wall mount bracket unit .............. 1 (supplied with the RM-200SF) Wall mounting screws 4 x 25 tapping screw for wooden wall ........
  • Page 53 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PrOcEDurES (HArDWArE) Chapter 3 [Installation] Step 1. Install the wall mount bracket unit supplied with the rm-200Sf on the wall. 1-1. Installing directly on the wall Install the unit on the wall using 2 screws or more depending on the installation location. The rm-200Sf comes with 2 tapping screws 4 x 25 for direct wall mounting.
  • Page 54 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 (2) Slide the Bracket A as show below to detach it from the Bracket B. Bracket B Slide the Bracket A upward, then pull it toward you. Bracket A (3) Attach the Bracket B to the electrical box using 2 screws M3.5 x 20 supplied with the RM-200SF. Screw holes for mounting to the electrical box (2 places) Bracket B...
  • Page 55 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 Step 3. Plug the RM-200SF's extension connector into the connector port on the wall mount bracket unit. Step 4. Attach the RM-200SF unit to the wall mount bracket unit. RM-200SF Connection cable Wall mount bracket unit (supplied with the RM-200SF) Note When attaching the RM-200SF unit, check...
  • Page 56: Installing The Rm-320F On A Wall (Rm-200Sf Only)

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.10. Installing the RM-320F on a wall (RM-200SF only) The RM-320F is designed for on-wall installation. When adding an RM-320F Remote Microphone Extension to expand the RM-200SF, use the RM-320F's Extension cable and included linkage Bracket to link the 2 microphones. up to 4 RM-320Fs can be connected to an RM-200SF.
  • Page 57 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 Step 3. Attach the RM-200SF to its wall mount bracket unit. (See 3-29, Steps 3 and 4.) Step 4. Connect the RM-320F's cable to the extension connector on the RM-200SF's side. Step 5. Install the RM-320F to its wall mount bracket sliding it in close contact with the RM-200SF as shown below.
  • Page 58: Rm-300X Extension With The Addition Of The Rm-210F

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.11. RM-300X Extension with the Addition of the RM-210F (Installed on a Flat Surface) When adding an RM-210F Remote Microphone Extension to expand the RM-300X, use the RM-210F's Extension cable and included linkage Bracket to link the 2 microphones. up to 7 RM-210Fs can be conncted to an RM-300X.
  • Page 59: Installing The Rm-300X On A Wall

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.12. Installing the RM-300X on a wall [Mounting hardware] To mount the RM-300X on the wall, the following parts are required. Wall mounting bracket for the RM-300X (model WB-RM200) ..1 (option) M3.5 x 20 screw for electrical box ..........2 (supplied with the WB-RM200) 4 x 25 tapping screw for wooden wall .........
  • Page 60: Installing The Rm-210F On A Wall (Rm-300X Only)

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.13. Installing the RM-210F on a wall (RM-300X Only) [Mounting hardware] To mount the RM-210F on the wall, the following parts are required. Wall mounting bracket for the RM-210F (model WB-RM 200) ..1 (option) M3.5 x 20 screw for electrical box ..........
  • Page 61 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 Step 3. using the extension cable supplied with the RM-210F, connect the RM-300X's side EXTENSION connector to the RM-210F's side EXTENSION connector. Step 4. Hook the bottom surface of the RM-210F onto the WB-RM200. Extension cable (supplied with the RM-210F) RM-210F...
  • Page 62: Creating Remote Microphone Name Labels

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.14. Creating Remote Microphone Name Labels using the VX-3000 Setting Software function, assigned names of preset RM-200SF, RM-320F, RM-300X, and RM-210F Function keys can be printed out. Once printed, cut out the printed names with scissors to use them as corresponding name labels.
  • Page 63 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.14.2. If the name label is not printed correctly The name label created using the VX-3000 Setting Software may not be printed in correct size depending on the coniguration environment of your PC. In such cases, try one of the methods described below. (1) Preparation by hand Copy the "Pattern paper for hand writing" on the next page. After writing a name, cut out the pattern paper aligning it with the cutting guidelines.
  • Page 64 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 3.14.4. Pattern paper for hand writing Name label A Name label B Name label C Cutting guideline Shown in actual size 3-38...
  • Page 65: Affixing Declaration Of Compliance (En54-4 And En54-16 Standard)

    To declare that the VX-3308WM complies with EN 54-4 and EN 54-16, affix the sticker supplied with the VX-3308WM visibly onto the VX-3308WM (front panel, or side if easier to see; e.g. at the lower right side as shown below).
  • Page 66: Connections

    INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 4. CONNECTIONS 4.1. Removable Terminal Plug Connection Notes • Do not use a micro screwdriver. Suficient torque is not given to the screws when tightening them, and connections may not be secured. • Avoid soldering stranded or shielded cable, as contact resistance may increase when the cable is tightened and the solder is crushed, possibly resulting in an excessive rise in joint temperatures.
  • Page 67: Input Equipment Connections

    Chapter 3 4.2. Input Equipment Connections 4.2.1. Connecting the Remote microphone • The VX-3308WM is equipped with 2 channels of RS LINKs. Connect the remote microphone to one of these ports. The number of connectable units is limited as follows.
  • Page 68 (1) Up to 4 units connectable (2) Up to 7 units connectable Notes • The number of remote microphones to which power can be supplied from the VX-3308WM is limited depend- ing on the configuration of the VX-3308WM or remote microphone. (See 3-43.) •...
  • Page 69 RS LINK is 1 A or less. When power is not supplied from an AC adaptor or the DC output terminal (50) of the VX-3308WM, the number of the remote microphones connectable to each RS LINK is up to 2 units in combination of the RM-200SF and RM-300X.
  • Page 70 Chapter 3 4.2.3. RM-200SF connection connect the RM-200SF to either of the RS LINK A or RS LINK B connector of the VX-3308WM. The maximum cable distance depends on how power is supplied. [when power is supplied from the VX-3308WM used RS LINK power supply]...
  • Page 71 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 • When the VX-3308WM is operating on AC power The following table shows the maximum cable distance when STP category 5 straight cable (with RJ45 connectors) is used. No. of extension RM-200SF RM-200SF +...
  • Page 72 (Operation range: 14 – 28 V DC) When a STP category 5 straight cable or over 4-pair shielded CPEV cable is used as communication cable (excluding power line) between the RM-200SF and the VX-3308WM, the maximum cable distance in a system is 1200 m in total.
  • Page 73 (–) VX-3308WM DC POWER OUT terminal When a STP category 5 straight cable is used as communication cable (excluding power line) between the RM- 200SF and the VX-3308WM, the maximum cable distance in a system is 1200m in total. 3-47...
  • Page 74 • When the VX-3308WM is operating on AC power The maximum distance of power cable between the RM-200SF and the VX-3308WM is as follows. The following table shows the maximum cable distance when STP category 5 straight cable (with RJ45 connectors) is used.
  • Page 75 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 4.2.4. RM-300X connection connect the RM-300X to either of the RS LINK A or RS LINK B connector of the VX-3308WM. The maximum cable distance depends on how power is supplied. RM-300X rear...
  • Page 76 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 • When the VX-3308WM is operating on battery The following table shows the maximum cable distance when STP category 5 straight cable (with RJ45 connectors) is used. No. of extension RM-300X + RM-300X +...
  • Page 77 CPEV cable and STP category 5 straight cable (with RJ45 connectors). connect the CPEV cable between the same terminals of both RM-200RJ units pairing cables 1 with 2, 4 with 5, 3 with 6, and 7 with 8 as shown below. VX-3308WM Shield STP Category 5 straight cable...
  • Page 78 Pair 1 with 2, 3 with 6, 4 with 5, and 7 with 8. To RM-300X Over 4-pair shielded CPEV cable (main cable) RJ45 connector pin No. TO VX-3308WM To VX-3000F Shield Shield STP Category 5 straight cable (with an RJ45 connector)
  • Page 79 To power the remote microphones even during power failures, a battery backup is also needed for the AC adapter. Or supply power to the remote microphones from the VX-3308WM without using the AC adapter. RM-300X rear AC adapter AD-246 or...
  • Page 80 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 [when power is supplied from the VX-3308WM Internal DC power supply] RS port VX-3000F RM-300X VX-3308WM VX-3000DS (or the VX-3150DS) DC POWER OUT terminal (see p. 2-7) AC power Battery VX-3308WM STP Category 5 straight cable...
  • Page 81 • When the VX-3308WM is operating on AC power The maximum distance of power cable between the RM-300X and the VX-3308WM is as follows. The following table shows the maximum cable distance when STP category 5 straight cable (with RJ45 connectors) is used.
  • Page 82 Connect a sensor microphone when using the ANC function. The ANC setting applies to a single or multiple audio output channel numbers within the preset unit. You need to perform settings for ANC function using the VX-3000 Setting Software. VX-3308WM Sensor microphone Sensor 1...
  • Page 83: Speaker Connection

    Following 3 types of wiring systems are available: 2-wire system where no attenuator is connected, and 3-wire and 4-wire systems where attenuators are connected. Failure detection is available if the EOL unit is connected. 4.3.1. 2-wire system connection VX-3308WM Shield Speaker Speaker 4.3.2.
  • Page 84 24 V DC power supply's terminals differ depending on the types as shown below. [Example 1] Bypassed when 24 V DC is applied to the attenuator. VX-3308WM SPEAKER OUT SPEAKER OUT (–) DC Power supply (–)
  • Page 85 4.3.4. End of line Speaker line failure can be detected with greater accuracy when the end of line units are connected. Use the VM-300SV for the VX-3308WM. [Example 1] The figure below shows a connection example to connect the VM-300SV to the speaker line.
  • Page 86: Control Output Terminal Connections Att Out

    Ferrite clamp To reduce electromagnetic noise, place a ferrite cable clamp over the Shielded category 5 twisted pair cable (CAT5-STP) at a position within 20 cm (7.87") from the VX-3308WM's control output and ATT out connectors. Ferrite cable clamp manufacturer:CORE MASTER ENTERPRISE CO.,LTD type:LF-1301...
  • Page 87: Control Input Terminal Connections

    VM-300SV. To reduce electromagnetic noise, place a ferrite cable clamp over the Shielded category 5 twisted pair cable (CAT5-STP) at a position within 20 cm (7.87") from the VX-3308WM's control output connectors. Ferrite cable clamp manufacturer:CORE MASTER ENTERPRISE CO.,LTD type:LF-1301...
  • Page 88: Emergency Control Input Terminal Connections

    Instructions, "SURVEILL ANCE SETTINGS.") To reduce electromagnetic noise, place a ferrite cable clamp over the Shielded category 5 twisted pair cable (CAT5-STP) at a position within 20 cm (7.87") from the VX-3308WM's Emergency control in connectors. Ferrite cable clamp manufacturer:CORE MASTER ENTERPRISE CO.,LTD type:LF-1301...
  • Page 89: Vx-3000 Connection

    • To reduce electromagnetic noise, place a ferrite cable clamp over the Shielded category 5 twisted pair cable (CAT5-STP) at a position within 20 cm (7.87") from the VX-3308WM's control output connectors. Ferrite cable clamp manufacturer:CORE MASTER ENTERPRISE CO.,LTD type:LF-1301...
  • Page 90 INSTAllATION AND SETTING PROCEDuRES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 [Connection example 4: Non-redundant configuration of non-RSTP-compliant switching HUBs] VX-3000 LAN link A, B SW-HUB SW-HUB SW-HUB SW-HUB LAN link A, B VX-3000 VX-3000 VX-3000 3-64...
  • Page 91 VX-3000F Switching hub (A-1) Switching hub (A-1) Switching hub (B-1) VX-3000F Main line Switching hub (B-2) Switching hub (A-2) VX-3000F : LAN : Control line Note: contact your TOA dealer for more information on switching hubs. 3-65...
  • Page 92 HUB's failure status output is connected. (for details, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "EVENT SETTINGS" and "failure Pattern Settings.") VX-3308WM Switching hub VX-3000F Switching hub VX-3000F Switching hub VX-3000F Switching hub : LAN : Control line Note: contact your TOA dealer for more information on switching HUBs. 3-66...
  • Page 93 Notes • Up to 7-level cascade is allowed for switching HUB connections. • Up to 8 VX-3000s can be connected. • After connection completion, reactivate the VX-3000 by pressing the Reset key on its front panel. VX-3308WM VX-3000F VX-3000F 3-67...
  • Page 94 • After connection completion, reactivate the VX-3000F by pressing the Reset key on its front panel. VX-3308WM VX-3000F Switching hub VX-3000F VX-3000F Switching hub VX-3000F Note: contact your TOA dealer for more information on switching HUBs. STP Category 5 straight cable (with RJ45 connectors) 3-68...
  • Page 95: Speaker Line Initial Setting

    When using the Surveillance function, be sure to set the initial impedance value. [Speaker line OPEN sensitivity adjustment] The sensitivity can be adjusted so that the VX-3308WM can judge the speaker line open on the basis of the initial value.
  • Page 96: Fan Replacement

    INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) Chapter 3 7. FAN REPLACEMENT When a power failure appears and the corresponding log entry shows [charging fault], then the fan of the power supply might be defective. If so, it must be replaced by a new one. Follow the steps below to replace the fan.
  • Page 97 1. Open the door of VX-3308WM and confirm whether the air switch is toggled to the “OFF” position. 2. Install the grommet onto the rightmost wire guide hole of VX-3308WM and let the power cord pass through the grommet.
  • Page 98 F ig u re 1: P erm itted an d fo rb id d en in s tallatio n p o s itio n s o f th e b attery Fix the batteries with the hook-and-loop-tape provided with the VX-3308WM to avoid them to shift away.
  • Page 99: Battery Connection

    When shutting down the system longer than one month, then disconnect the batteries. The part of Power supply The VX-3308WM monitors the availability of the AC power and switches on the battery in case of a total loss of that power.
  • Page 100 The temperature sensor must not be disconnected during charging of the battery because then the charging voltage becomes high causing the dangerous situations explained above. When exchanging the temperature sensor, the charging voltage of the VX-3308WM must be re-adjusted by TOA dealer. 3-74...
  • Page 101: Trouble Shooting

    (2) seconds only. Measure of the voltage of each cable path after depressing the battery check button of the VX-3308WM. When A fuse vis in the path must be included in the measurement. Proceed one measurement per minute maximum.
  • Page 102 This measurement can be done with a slow voltmeter. Disconnect the VA unit’s power supply from the DC output from the VX-3308WM and connect a load of 5 - 6 Ω / 600 W to the DC output (when the current of the connected system components is known), then take care that the total current is approximately 5 A.
  • Page 103 Traceability Information for Europe manufacturer: Authorized representative: TOA corporation TOA Electronics Europe GmbH 7-2-1, minatojima-Nakamachi, chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Suederstrasse 282, 20537 Hamburg, Japan Germany url: http://www.toa.jp/ 201812...

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