Toa VX-2000 Series Instruction Manual

Toa VX-2000 Series Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
INTEGRATED VOICE EVACUATION SYSTEM
VX-2000 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-110
14
DoP 14-002
EN 54-16: 2008
Fire detection and fire alarm systems
— Part 16: Voice alarm control and indicating equipment
Options:
Audible warning of emergency
Manual silencing of the voice alarm condition
Manual reset of the voice alarm condition
Voice alarm condition output to CIE
Indication of faults related to voice alarm zones
Emergency microphone(s)
Voice alarm manual control
Redundant power amplifiers
When an EN 54-16 compliant VX-2000 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.
Note
refer to the Instruction manual attached to the VX-2000DS/3000DS for the installation of the the VX-
2000DS or VX-3000DS Emergency power supply, the VX-2000Pf Power supply frame, and the VX-200PS
Power supply unit.

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  • Page 1 Система оповещения TOA VX-2000 | toa.com.ua INSTRUCTION MANUAL INTEGRATED VOICE EVACUATION SYSTEM VX-2000 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...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................. 10 Chapter 1: NOTE 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ............... 1-2 2. SYSTEM FEATURES ................... 1-3 3. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ..............1-5 Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 1. MAXIMUM SYSTEM EXAMPLE ............2-2 1.1. Block Diagram ....................2-2 1.2.
  • Page 3 5. EXTERNAL ATTENUATOR CONTROL TERMINAL OPERATION ................3-7 5.1. Operation ......................3-7 5.2. Operation During monitoring ................3-8 6. CPU SWITCH ....................3-9 7. SWITCHING OFF SYSTEM POWER ..........3-10 8. BROADCAST PRIORITIES ..............3-11 8.1. Duplicate Broadcasts from both Higher and lower Priority Equipment ...
  • Page 4 Chapter 5: OPERATION 1. OPERATING THE REMOTE MICROPHONE BY USING A PASSWORD ............... 5-2 1.1. Entering a Password ..................5-2 1.2. Bringing the remote microphone into Password Entry Status ......5-2 2. EMERGENCY BROADCASTS .............. 5-3 2.1. Dual-Origin EV message Broadcast ..............
  • Page 5 6. NEW FILE CREATION ................7-11 7. CONFIGURATION SETTING MODE ..........7-13 7.1. Sf module Properties Setting ................7-13 7.2. control Output Name Setting ................7-19 7.3. VX-2000 Properties Settings ................7-20 7.4. remote microphone Properties Settings ............7-23 7.5. remote microphone (rm) unit Expansion ............
  • Page 6 Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. RM-200XF AND RM-200X MICROPHONES ........ 8-2 1.1. DIP Switch Settings ................... 8-2 1.1.1. DIP switch functions ................. 8-2 1.1.2. unit ID number settings (Switches 1 – 4) ..........8-3 1.1.3. microphone input sensitivity adjustment using level meter mode (Switch 5) ................
  • Page 7 4.3. Installing the VP-200VX Power Amplifier Input module in the VP Power Amplifiers ................8-36 4.4. Ground lifting using the VP-200VX Power Amplifier Input module ....8-38 4.5. replacing the Blade fuse ................8-39 5. VP-3154, VP-3304 AND VP-3504 POWER AMPLIFIERS .
  • Page 8 Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1. SYSTEM SETUP PROCEDURE ............10-2 2. SYSTEM SETTING FILE DOWNLOAD ......... 10-3 2.1. connections between VX-2000 and pc ............10-3 2.2. VX-2000 Setting Software Activation .............. 10-4 2.3. General Settings ..................... 10-5 2.3.1.
  • Page 9 1.8. Impedance Detection module VX-200SZ ............13-8 1.9. Power Amplifier Input module VP-200VX ............13-9 1.10. Power Amplifier 1 x 240 W VP-2241 and Power Amplifier 1 x 420 W VP-2421 ..................13-9 1.11. Power Amplifier 2 x 120 W VP-2122 ............
  • Page 10: Safety Precautions

    • Should the following irregularity be found during use, immediately switch off the power, disconnect the power supply plug from the Ac outlet and contact your nearest TOA dealer. make no further attempt to operate the unit in this condition as this may cause fire or electric shock.
  • Page 11 • When unplugging the power supply cord, be sure to grasp the power supply plug; never pull on the cord itself. Operating the unit with a damaged power supply cord may cause a fire or electric shock. • Do not block the ventilation slots in the unit's cover. Doing so may cause heat to build up inside the unit and result in 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. • Make sure to observe the following handling precautions so that a fire or personal injury does not result from explosion of the battery.
  • Page 12: Chapter 1: Note

    Chapter 1 Note...
  • Page 13: General Description

    1. GENErAl DEScrIPTION 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The TOA VX-2000 Series broadcast system is designed for both general and emergency purpose broadcasts. It is comprised of the System manager, Surveillance frame, Power Amplifiers, Power Supply unit, Emergency Power Supply, and a user-specified number of remote microphones. The system complies with the EN60849 Standard and its failure detection circuitry operates continuously to check components and speaker lines for any irregularities.
  • Page 14: System Features

    Chapter 1: NOTE 2. SySTEm fEATurES 2. SYSTEM FEATURES Modular System Offers Connection to Various Sound Sources. The VX-2000 System manager features 8 input slots that permit the use of various input sources with the selection of corresponding modules. Up to 8 Remote Microphones Can Be Connected. • A total of 8 RM-200X and RM-200XF Remote Microphones can be connected to the VX-2000. Up to 4 RM- 200Xf units can be installed.
  • Page 15 Chapter 1: NOTE 2. SySTEm fEATurES Failure Indication • The failure LED indicators for the VX-2000, VX-2000SF and Remote Microphone light when any failure is detected within the system. • The failure indication function can be assigned to the Remote Microphone. When assigned, the LEDs flash and a buzzer is sounded if a failure is detected. Monitoring Function The sound output of a selected output zone can be monitored using the remote microphone's internal speaker or the VX-2000's monitor output.
  • Page 16: Handling Precautions

    Chapter 1: NOTE 3. HANDlING PrEcAuTIONS 3. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS • Do not install the unit in locations exposed to the direct sunlight or heaters, as the unit could be deformed or discoloured. • Avoid installing or storing the unit in dusty or humid locations, as doing otherwise could cause the unit's failure. • Keep a unit as far away as possible from a fluorescent lamp, digital equipment, PC or other equipment which generate high frequency noise. [VX-2000, VX-2000SF, VP-2000 series amplifiers, VX-2000DS, VX-2000PF] • These units are designed exclusively for rack mount use. If 2 or more units are mounted in an equipment rack, space should be provided upper and lower side of the units for ventilation.
  • Page 17: Chapter 2: Product Descriptions

    Chapter 2 ProduCt desCriPtioNs...
  • Page 18: Maximum System Example

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 1. mAXImum SySTEm EXAmPlE 1. MAXIMUM SYSTEM EXAMPLE 1.1. Block Diagram The following block diagram shows the maximum size system that can be assembled with the VX-2000 Series. VX-2000 VX-2000SF No.1 SF-1 VP-2421 Standby Amplifier VP-200VX...
  • Page 19: Maximum System Configuration Table

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 1. mAXImum SySTEm EXAmPlE 1.2. Maximum System Configuration Table component maximum No. of units Input Source Equipment rm-200Xf 4 units 4 units in total of 8 units in total 18 units in total of Emergency-set models of both models rm-200X 4 units ("Emergency"...
  • Page 20: Nomenclature And Functions

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 2.1. Fireman's Microphone RM-200XF • Specially designed for both emergency and general purpose broadcast applications, the Fireman's Microphone can be used for push-button zone selection and microphone broadcasts. • PC-programmable system software permits desired functions to be assigned to individual Function keys (equipped with 2 lED indicators).
  • Page 21 Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 6. Function keys 15. Name labels (with red, green, or orange LED indicators) Enter the zone names and functions assigned to Various functions can be assigned to these keys function keys (equipped with 2 lEDs) on these using the Pc system setting software.
  • Page 22: Remote Microphone Rm-200X

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.2. Remote Microphone RM-200X • Designed for both emergency and general purpose broadcast applications, the Remote Microphone can be used for zone selection and microphone broadcasts. It can also be set for use only in general purpose applications.
  • Page 23 Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 7. Microphone sensitivity adjustment indicator 12. DC power input jack [DC POWER IN] When the Setting DIP switch (No.9) is set to When using the rm-200X only for general- "level meter mode: ON," this lED functions as purpose applications, the power can be supplied a microphone sensitivity adjustment indicator from the Ac adapter.
  • Page 24: Remote Microphone Extension

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.3. Remote Microphone Extension RM-210 Each connected rm-210 Extension unit adds 10 function keys to the base rm-200X or rm-200Xf. [Top] [Side] (Also provided on the other side) RM-210 1. Name labels 3.
  • Page 25 Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.4. System Manager VX-2000 • The VX-2000 System Manager is the central matrix section that assigns input signals to 4 audio buses, and controls the entire system. • The Remote Microphones and other sound source components are connected to the input modules mounted in the VX-2000. The usable modules include the VX-200Xr remote microphone Input module, the VX-200XI Audio Input module (with control Input), and the range of 900 Series modules (m-01f, m-01m, m-01P, m-01S, m-01T, m-03P, m-51f, m-51S, m-51T, m-61f, m-61S, m-61T, u-01f, u-01P, u-01r, u-01S, u-01T, u-03r, u-03S, u-61S, and u-61T).
  • Page 26 Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 1. Power indicator [POWER] 13. Fuse holder [FUSE] lights green when the power is supplied. contains the Dc fuse for the rm-200Xf and rm- 200X. use only fuses with a rating of 250 V, T6.3 A. 2.
  • Page 27: Voice Announcement Board

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.5. Voice Announcement Board EV-200 • Permits broadcast of general-purpose or emergency messages recorded on a corresponding CF card inserted into the slot. • A maximum of 2 EV-200 boards can be installed in the VX-2000 System Manager. For the installation details, refer to 8-19. Note When using 2 EV-200 boards, the type of emergency broadcast message is determined by the slot used. Slot 1 is used exclusively for Warning messages, while Slot 2 is designated for Evacuation messages.
  • Page 28: Remote Microphone Input Module Vx-200Xr

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.6. Remote Microphone Input Module VX-200XR The VX-200Xr module is designed to be used with the rm-200X remote microphone or rm-200Xf fireman's microphone. Insert the module into the VX-2000's input module slot for each remote or fireman's microphone used in the system.
  • Page 29: Audio Input Module With Control Input Vx-200Xi

    2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.7. Audio Input Module with Control input VX-200XI The VX-200XI module connects to TOA's Paging microphone (example: Pm-660u) or other sound source equipment with both audio and control outputs. The audio input sensitivity can be set to either –70 dB* or –20 dB* using the internal switch.
  • Page 30: Surveillance Frame Vx-2000Sf

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.8. Surveillance Frame VX-2000SF • The VX-2000SF Surveillance Frame is the main matrix section of the VX-2000 system that assigns audio signals to individual zones from 4 audio buses. It can be extended to up to 8 units*. • A total of 10 units of output modules and control modules can be installed per VX-2000SF. The following 4 types of modules can be used: the VX-200SP Pilot Tone Detection module, the VX-200SZ Impedance Detection module, the VX-200SI control Input module, and the VX-200SO control Output module.
  • Page 31 Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 1. Power indicator [POWER] 12. Audio signal bus input connector [AUDIO lights green when power is supplied. LINK IN] This rJ45 connector connects to the VX-2000 2. Failure indicator [FAULT] System manager's AuDIO lINK OuT connector. lights yellow when a failure is detected in the system.
  • Page 32: Pilot Tone Detection Module Vx-200Sp

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.9. Pilot Tone Detection Module VX-200SP Install this module in the VX-2000Sf Surveillance frame to detect speaker line short circuits, open circuits by monitoring for the presence of a pilot signal, and ground fault. [Front] [Side] VX-200SP...
  • Page 33: Impedance Detection Module Vx-200Sz

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.10. Impedance Detection Module VX-200SZ Install this module in the VX-2000Sf Surveillance frame to detect speaker line short circuits, open circuits by comparing impedance readings, and ground fault. Important Note When combining this module with the VP-200VX BGm Input module, then the signal level applied to the VP- 200VX's external input should be low, i.e.
  • Page 34: Equaliser Card Vx-200Se

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.11. Equaliser Card VX-200SE The VX-200SE Equaliser is a 9-band, 1-channel equaliser to be mounted on the circuit board of the VX-200SP Pilot Tone Detection module or VX-200SZ Impedance Detection module. Equaliser settings are performed using the Pc system software. for the setting instructions, refer to p.
  • Page 35: Control Input Module Vx-200Si

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.12. Control Input Module VX-200SI Install this module in the VX-2000Sf Surveillance frame when in use. The VX-200SI receives a contact signal from connected external equipment and controls the system. By increasing the number of control input modules, the system can have up to 128 control inputs, including the System manager's 16 control inputs.
  • Page 36: Control Output Module Vx-200So

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.13. Control Output Module VX-200SO Install this module in the VX-2000Sf Surveillance frame when in use. No-voltage 'make' contacts can be output to external equipment depending on the internal event. By increasing the number of control output modules, the system can have up to 128 control outputs, including the System manager's 16 control outputs.
  • Page 37: Power Amplifiers Vp-2064, Vp-2122, Vp-2241, And Vp-2421

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.14. Power Amplifiers VP-2064, VP-2122, VP-2241, and VP-2421 four different configurations of power amplifiers can be used in the VX-2000 system: 60 W x 4 channels, 120 W x 2 channels, 240 W x1 channel, and 420 W x 1 channel versions. mount a VP-200VX Power Amplifier Input module for each channel used.
  • Page 38: Power Amplifiers Vp-3154, Vp-3304, And Vp-3504

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.15. Power Amplifiers VP-3154, VP-3304, and VP-3504 Three different configurations can be used in the VX-2000 system: 150 W x 4 channels, 300 W x 4 channels, and 500 W x 4 channels. Note The VP-3000 series amplifiers can be used in conjunction with the VX-3000DS only, but not with the VX- 2000DS.
  • Page 39 Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 4. PA Link Connector [PA LINK] 6. BGM Volume Control [VOL.] This rJ45 connector connects to the power Adjusts the BGm input level. amplifier output of the VX-200SP or VX-200SZ If the PEAK indicator lights red, reduce the BGm module.
  • Page 40: Power Amplifier Input Module Vp-200Vx

    Chapter 2: PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS 2. NOmENclATurE AND fuNcTIONS 2.16. Power Amplifier Input Module VP-200VX Insert this module into the Power Amplifier's Input module slot when in use. [Front] 1. Input connector [PA LINK] This RJ45 connector connects to the power amplifier output of the VX-200SP or VX-200SZ module. When this module is mounted on the standby amplifier, connect to the VX-2000Sf's standby PA lINK connector.
  • Page 41: Chapter 3: System Operation Outline

    Chapter 3 system oPeratioN outliNe...
  • Page 42: Operation Modes

    Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 1. OPErATION mODES 1. OPERATION MODES 1.1. Drive Mode The system can be set to operate in either "Normal" or "Economy" mode when the power is switched on. use the Pc software to set the drive mode. • Normal Mode The normal drive mode in which all amplifiers except standby amplifiers are in active status.
  • Page 43: Monitor Function

    Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 2. mONITOr fuNcTION 2. MONITOR FUNCTION In the VX-2000 system, the entire system is monitored during operation. • Should any failure be detected, it is indicated by lighting the Failure LEDs of all connected RM-200X, RM- 200Xf, VX-2000 and VX-2000Sf units. Note When an rm-200X remote microphone set for General type fails, this is recorded in the operation log. However, the failure lEDs of the rm-200X, rm-200Xf, VX-2000 and VX-2000Sf do not light.
  • Page 44: Monitoring That Requires Interval Settings

    Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 2. mONITOr fuNcTION 2.2. Monitoring That Requires Interval Settings • Battery Monitoring Set the time interval for checking the backup batteries for correct voltage. monitoring can be set for Daily (time), Weekly (day and time) or monthly (date and time) intervals. use the Pc software to perform these settings.
  • Page 45: Amplifier Standby Functions

    Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 3. AmPlIfIEr STANDBy fuNcTIONS 3. AMPLIFIER STANDBY FUNCTIONS A single standby amplifier can be provided per VX-2000Sf. When a system amplifier failure is detected, that amplifier is automatically switched over to the standby amplifier. • Because the standby amplifier is in standby mode when not in use, the CH LED lights red. When in use, the cH lED lights green.
  • Page 46: Speaker Line Failure Detection Methods

    Note The failure detection functions described here are designed to perform on a 100-volt line of speaker. for the methods using a 70- or 50-volt line, please consult your TOA dealer. 4.1. Impedance Detection Method The VX-200SZ Impedance Detection module compares impedances to detect speaker line failures. A 40Hz pilot signal for impedance detection is superimposed on the signal line.
  • Page 47: External Attenuator Control Terminal Operation

    Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 5. EXTErNAl ATTENuATOr cONTrOl TErmINAl OPErATION 5. EXTERNAL ATTENUATOR CONTROL TERMINAL OPERATION Both the VX-200SZ and VX-200SP are equipped with control terminals that enable them to bypass external attenuators. Depending on the system operation status, the External Attenuator control terminals work in either the "Valid"...
  • Page 48: Operation During Monitoring

    Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 5. EXTErNAl ATTENuATOr cONTrOl TErmINAl OPErATION 5.2. Operation During Monitoring [VX-200SZ] Because the VX-200SZ monitors speaker lines by comparing their impedance, when external attenuators are used, they are bypassed to monitor the system. When connecting an external attenuator to the VX-200SZ, set as "use external attenuator"...
  • Page 49: Cpu Switch

    Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 6. cPu SWITcH 6. CPU SWITCH The VX-2000 system features a fail safe-function which enables all-zone broadcasts even if the system's cPu fails. If the cPu cannot correctly control system performance due to its failure, all-zone announcements can be made from the rm-200Xf remote microphone by setting the rm-200Xf's cPu switch to the Off position.
  • Page 50: Switching Off System Power

    Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 7. SWITcHING Off SySTEm POWEr 7. SWITCHING OFF SYSTEM POWER In the system example below, the VX-2000DS is used for backup power supply. for the system employing the VX-3000DS unit instead of the VX-2000DS, refer to the instruction manual attached to the VX-3000DS. When it is necessary to open the equipment's case for modification or change of setting, the system's power needs to be switched off.
  • Page 51: Broadcast Priorities

    Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 8. BrOADcAST PrIOrITIES 8. BROADCAST PRIORITIES Broadcast priorities are broadly divided into 4 categories, which are classified in the following priority order: 1. Emergency RM: Broadcasts from the remote microphone designated as Emergency type. 2. Emergency EV: EV messages (reset, Evacuation and Alert messages) set as Emergency in EV message Type.
  • Page 52: Duplicate Broadcasts From Both Higher And Lower Priority Equipment

    Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 8. BrOADcAST PrIOrITIES 8.1. Duplicate Broadcasts from both Higher and Lower Priority Equipment While BGm is being broadcast to Zones 1, 2, and 3, if rm-1 makes broadcasts to Zone 3, BGm output in Zone 3 is interrupted, allowing rm-1 to go through because rm-1 is given priority over BGm.
  • Page 53: Fifo/Lifo Priorities

    Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 8. BrOADcAST PrIOrITIES 8.2. FIFO/LIFO Priorities Set fIfO (first-in-first-out) or lIfO (last-in-first-out) priority when 2 or more sources are identical in priority level. This setting is possible for both Emergency rm and General categories. fIfO: Priority is given to the first-enabled source. Other sources of the same priority level must wait until the first-enabled source finishes its broadcast.
  • Page 54: Broadcasts From The Daisy-Chain Connected Remote Microphones

    Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 8. BrOADcAST PrIOrITIES 8.3. Broadcasts from the Daisy-Chain Connected Remote Microphones When remote microphones are connected in a daisy-chain fashion to a single VX-200Xr, only 1 remote microphone among those can make broadcasts. The broadcast-enabled remote microphone is determined on a priority basis such as highest, fIfO, or lIfO priority of which settings are applicable among daisy-chained remote microphones.
  • Page 55 Chapter 3: SYSTEM OPERATION OUTLINE 8. BrOADcAST PrIOrITIES • When all Emergency type Remote Microphones are one-to-one connected to each VX-200XR, they can independently make broadcasts to their corresponding zones. The RM-200X units of RM-200X VX-200XR RM-200XF General type are disabled Zone A (General) in Emergency mode.
  • Page 56: Chapter 4: Functions

    Chapter 4 FuNCtioNs...
  • Page 57: Operation Outline

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 1. OPErATION OuTlINE 1. OPERATION OUTLINE The VX-2000 system features 3 types of Activation Items: remote microphone function keys, control input terminals, and internal timer. The VX-2000 system makes broadcasts or performs operations by assigning various functions to these 3 types of Activation Items.
  • Page 58: Patterns

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 2. PATTErNS 2. PATTERNS In the VX-2000 system, patterns of broadcast settings and operation controls are created using its dedicated Pc software, and are assigned to Activation Items (such as the remote microphone function keys, control input, and internal timer). Broadcasts can be made and control functions performed by recalling assigned patterns using the remote microphone function keys or control input operation, or activation by way of the internal timer.
  • Page 59: Control/General-Purpose Broadcast Patterns

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 2. PATTErNS 2.2. Control/General-Purpose Broadcast Patterns use the Pc software to create the desired patterns. for details, refer to 7-45. Pattern Type feature • Allows to output control signals to external equipment. The control output control output pattern is shorted by activation from a remote microphone or a control input. It can also remain shorted for a period of time set by the internal timer.
  • Page 60: Failure Output Patterns

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 2. PATTErNS [EV Broadcast] • If the assigned EV messages are the same, the message is broadcast to every zone set in all recalled patterns. • If the assigned EV messages are different, but the recalled pattern output zones are duplicated, the EV message assigned the highest priority is broadcast to all duplicated zones, while other recalled messages are broadcast to the corresponding output zones that are not among the duplicated zones.
  • Page 61: Activation Items

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 3. AcTIVATION ITEmS 3. ACTIVATION ITEMS The VX-2000 has Activation Items, which are remote microphone (rm-200X and rm-200Xf) function keys, control inputs, and internal timer. The VX-2000 system can be operated by assigning broadcast and control patterns to the Activation Items. functions other than pattern recall can also be set.
  • Page 62: Emergency

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 3. AcTIVATION ITEmS 3.1.1. Emergency [Emergency activation] • When using an emergency/general-purpose Remote Microphone When this microphone is used, the emergency mode is activated. If emergency patterns are assigned, the EV message set in the emergency broadcast pattern is broadcast to the pre-selected zones. • When using a general-purpose Remote Microphone Emergency mode can only be activated.
  • Page 63: Base Pattern Change

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 3. AcTIVATION ITEmS 3.1.2. Base pattern change The base pattern assigned to the key is recalled for broadcast. Base Pattern key Base Pattern Status LED Unused • Base pattern in use: Lights green. • Base pattern not in use: OFF 3.1.3.
  • Page 64: Volume Up Operation

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 3. AcTIVATION ITEmS 3.1.6. Volume UP operation raises the volume level set in Pattern Settings. The volume increases by 3 dB each time the key is pressed. Volume Up key Volume Up LED Unused • Volume UP key pressed: Lights green.
  • Page 65: Zone Selection

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 3. AcTIVATION ITEmS 3.1.10. Zone selection Pre-selects individual broadcast zones. Zone Select key Select LED • No pre-selection: • Zone pre-selected: Lights green. Zone Monitor LED System Status Zone monitor lED Emergency remote microphone microphone in use lights green.
  • Page 66: Talk

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 3. AcTIVATION ITEmS 3.1.13. Talk Press the Talk key to make microphone announcements. • PTT and Lock modes turn the microphone ON or OFF with the use of the Talk key. mode Operation The microphone turns on to enable broadcasts while the key is pressed. LOCK • O ne touch of the key turns on the microphone to enable broadcasts. The next touch of the key turns off the microphone. • A microphone ON duration of 1 – 20 minutes in 1 minute units can be set if the user forgets to turn off the microphone.
  • Page 67: General-Purpose Ev Message

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 3. AcTIVATION ITEmS 3.1.14. General-Purpose EV Message recalls the general-purpose broadcast EV message. General-Purpose EV broadcast key EV LED • EV not in use: OFF • EV in use: Lights green. EV Enable LED Broadcast Possible: System Status EV Enable lED Broadcast Impossible: Pre-selected zones not used by other equipment.
  • Page 68: Control Input

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 3. AcTIVATION ITEmS 3.2. Control Input Broadcast or control patterns can be recalled by way of external control signals. functions that can be activated by way of the control input terminal are as follows: [Table of functions that can be assigned to the control input] Activation Item function Emergency Activation*...
  • Page 69: Internal Timer

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 3. AcTIVATION ITEmS 3.3. Internal Timer The VX-2000 has an internal timer that enables base patterns to be changed and EV message broadcasts to be made at preset times. use the Pc software to set the timer. for the timer settings, refer to 7-58.
  • Page 70: Timer Management

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 3. AcTIVATION ITEmS 3.3.2. Timer management The 2 programs shown below can be used for management: • Weekly program Assign prepared Day Programs to each day of the week to create Weekly Programs, and repeat the Weekly Programs every week for normal management procedures. (This is the normal way of management.) [Weekly program setting example] Assign prepared Day Programs to each day of the week.
  • Page 71: Summer Time Settings

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 3. AcTIVATION ITEmS 3.3.3. Summer time settings Summer time can be set by using either the Daylight saving switch on the VX-2000 front panel or the Pc software. When using the Pc software setting, Summer time can be set to automatically switch on for a designated period of time.
  • Page 72: Activation Item Function Table

    Chapter 4: FUNCTIONS 3. AcTIVATION ITEmS 3.4. Activation Item Function Table : can be set – : cannot be set : cannot be used remote microphone mode function control Input Internal Timer Emergency Type General Type Emergency Emergency Activation – Silence* –...
  • Page 73: Chapter 5: Operation

    Chapter 5 oPeratioN...
  • Page 74: Operating The Remote Microphone By Using A Password

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 1. OPErATING THE rEmOTE mIcrOPHONE By uSING A PASSWOrD 1. OPERATING THE REMOTE MICROPHONE BY USING A PASSWORD Only powering up the system enables the remote microphone operation when no password is set. In this case, the operation procedures described herein are not required. for password setting, refer to 7-23.
  • Page 75: Emergency Broadcasts

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS 2. EMERGENCY BROADCASTS Emergency broadcasts are broadly divided into two types: Emergency EV message (Alert and Evacuation messages) broadcast and Emergency remote microphone (rm-200Xf and rm-200X) broadcasts. • Emergency EV message broadcasts include dual-origin EV broadcasts and single-origin EV broadcasts, depending on the number of EV-200 units installed in the VX-2000.
  • Page 76 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS [Block diagram] • The key factor in this system application is simultaneous broadcast. • BGM sound is broadcast from a CD player. VX-2000 VX-2000SF VP-2064 VX-200SZ VP-200VX VX-200SZ VP-200VX VX-200SZ VP-200VX RM-200XF VX-200XR Exit VP-200VX VX-200SZ VP-2064 CD Player U-01R Escalator VX-200SZ VP-200VX Escalator VP-200VX VX-200SZ EV-200 EV-200 Staff area VX-200SZ VP-200VX Chime...
  • Page 77 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS In the following example, 2 EV-200 units are installed in the VX-2000 to provide dual-origin Emergency broadcasts. Different messages can be simultaneously broadcast to individual zones with the use of 2 EV units. An Alert message is recorded in EV-1, and an Evacuation message is recorded in EV-2. [Alert and evacuation message examples] Alert message: The fire alarm system has been engaged.
  • Page 78 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS Step 1. In general-purpose broadcast mode, BGm is broadcast to the entire building General-purpose area. broadcast mode Emergency activation Step 2. A fire has broken out on 2f. by the fire alarm system A sensor detects it and the connected [EV-1] [EV-2] fire alarm system transmits a control...
  • Page 79 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS Step 3. Three minutes after the Emergency Control signal received mode was activated, the fire alarm from the fire alarm system [EV-1] [EV-2] system automatically transmits a control signal to the control Input, changing Alert Evacuation the broadcast zones and messages.
  • Page 80: Single-Origin Ev Message Broadcast (Sequential Operation)

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS 2.2. Single-Origin EV Message Broadcast (Sequential Operation) Here, explanations are given to the system in a hotel as an example. [Internal wiring] Speaker arrangements and their wiring in Building are as shown in the figure below. Corridor Guest rooms Staff area...
  • Page 81 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS [Block diagram] The system's block diagram is shown below. Note: Guest rooms 1 and 2 represent dual speaker lines of an interleaved speaker system provided for each guest room as fail safe system. VX-2000 VX-2000SF RM-200XF VP-2064...
  • Page 82 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS Here, an example of sequential operation with an EV-200 mounted in the VX-2000 is explained. Single-origin EV broadcasts permit EV messages and their corresponding broadcast zones to be changed by switching sequential operations between Phase 1 and Phase 2 when set time intervals elapse. [Sequential operation] Sequential operation consists of Phase 1 and Phase 2.
  • Page 83 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS Signal added to 1F and 3F Step 3. following this, the sensors installed on 1f and 3f detect irregularities and the fire alarm system transmits a control signal to the Emergency control input. Emergency broadcast patterns Alert sequence 2 and 4 are also recalled in addition to pattern...
  • Page 84: Emergency Mode Activation And Reset

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS 2.3. Emergency Mode Activation and Reset The emergency mode can not only be activated and restored from the connected fire alarm system, but also from any remote microphone set for emergency operation. Note It is possible to activate the emergency mode from the remote microphone set for general-purpose use. However, the microphone can no longer be used until the general-purpose broadcast mode is restored.
  • Page 85 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS RM-210 Setting function Zone selection Gf Zone Select 1f Zone Select [General-purpose broadcast mode] • The left-side LEDs are used to 2f Zone Select monitor zones. 3f Zone Select · Off: The zone not used or broadcasting BGm.
  • Page 86 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS (1) From Emergency Mode Activation to Reset Described below are the steps of system operation from emergency mode activation to reset. Step 1. Activate emergency broadcast mode. Emergency Activation button Press the Emergency Activation button • Emergency mode is activated and the Emergency Activation button lights red.
  • Page 87 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS All-Zone Call key 2-2. Broadcasting EV messages to selected zones. Because all zones are pre-selected when in emergency mode, press the All-Zone call key to cancel the all-zone pre-selection. The zone selection is reset and the Select lED extinguishes.
  • Page 88 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS Talk key Step 3. If necessary, press the Talk key to make announcements from the fireman's microphone. Because the remote microphone set for emergency operation is given the highest priority, evacuation Microphone Enable LED guidance messages can be broadcast from the fireman's Microphone LED microphone even during EV message broadcast.
  • Page 89 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS • Because the Alert EV message is currently being Talk key broadcast, the left-side microphone Enable lED flashes green, indicating that broadcasts with priority lower than that of microphone announcements are in progress. Microphone Enable LED Microphone LED • The right-side LED indicates the status of microphone usage.
  • Page 90 Chapter 5: OPERATION 2. EmErGENcy BrOADcASTS (2) Making a microphone reset announcement after returning to general-purpose broadcast mode by pressing the Emergency Reset key. To use a microphone to make announcements in general-purpose broadcast mode, the broadcast zone needs to be selected. In this example, the broadcast is made to all zones. Step 1.
  • Page 91: General-Purpose Broadcast

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST 3. GENERAL-PURPOSE BROADCAST Basic operations and indications related to the general-purpose broadcast mode are explained here based on the settings of the remote microphone rm-200X installed at the Gf reception desk. In this example, the rm-200X is set for general-purpose broadcast type. [GF reception desk Remote Microphones settings] A set of the rm-200X and 2 rm-210 units is installed at the Gf reception desk.
  • Page 92: Making Announcements From The Remote Microphone

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST Setting function RM-210 (2) Gf restaurant Increases Gf restaurant zone output Volume up level. Gf restaurant Decreases restaurant zone Volume Down output level. Gf lobby Volume up Increases Gf lobby zone output level. Gf lobby Volume Decreases Gf lobby zone output Down level.
  • Page 93 Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST Step 2. make announcement while holding down the Talk key Talk key Flashes Since a 2-tone chime function is provided, a chime tone sounds as soon as the Talk key is pressed. While sounding, the chime tone is heard from the monitor speaker, and the right-side lED flashes green.
  • Page 94: Making Bgm Broadcasts

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST 3.2. Making BGM Broadcasts To broadcast BGm, assign base patterns consisting of BGm sources and their corresponding broadcast zones to the remote microphone's function key or control input, then recall such patterns. Base patterns can be switched at preset times by programming times and base patterns into the internal timer.
  • Page 95 Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST [Example for the programmed base patterns] 8:00 Day BGM 1 GF Restaurant BGM 1 GF Lobby BGM 2 1F Hallway Stairs/corridor 12:00 Day BGM 2 GF Restaurant BGM 1 GF Lobby BGM 2 1F Hallway Stairs/corridor 18:00 Night BGM...
  • Page 96: Recalling Base Patterns From The Remote Microphone

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST 3.2.2. Recalling base patterns from the Remote Microphone Supposing that the remote microphone's keys are set as follows: Setting function BGm Pattern 1 BGm 1 output to the 1f conference room in addition to the originally set zone. BGm Pattern 2 BGm 2 output to the 1f conference room in addition to the originally set zone.
  • Page 97 Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST [Example for BGM pattern recalled from the Remote Microphone] 8:00 Day BGM 1 GF Restaurant BGM 1 GF Lobby BGM 2 1F Hallway Stairs/corridor Recalls BGM pattern 1 from the Remote Microphone. Pattern 1 GF Restaurant BGM 1 GF Lobby...
  • Page 98: Changing The Input Sensitivity And Output Volume Level

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST 3.3. Changing the Input Sensitivity and Output Volume Level By assigning predetermined volume patterns to the remote microphone's function keys, the initially set input sensitivity and output volume level can be changed. Notes • The input sensitivity can only be changed for sources (such as the Paging Microphone and BGM source) connected to the VX-200XI input module or 900 Series modules.
  • Page 99 Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST [Example 1] Adjusting the BGm Input level to compensate for changes in music Dynamics. BGM 1 Volume Up key Lights Step 1. To increase the sound volume when the music changes from a more dynamic selection to a quieter tune, press the BGm 1 Volume up key The input level increases by 3 dB each time the key is Volume Up LED...
  • Page 100 Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST [Example 2] Adjusting BGm Output levels to compensate for changes in lobby congestion Lobby Volume Up key Step 1. If the lobby becomes unclouded and quiet, the BGm output level can be reduced by pressing the lobby Volume Down key The output level decreases by 3 dB each time the key Volume Up LED...
  • Page 101: Changing The Input Sensitivity And Output Volume By Way Of The Control Input Or Internal Timer

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST 3.3.2. Changing the input sensitivity and output volume by way of the control input or internal timer Both the input sensitivity and output volume level can be changed between –21 dB and 0 dB. Their increment or decrement level can be selected from 3, 6, 9, 12, 15, 18, or 21 dB.
  • Page 102: Interrupt Broadcasts

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST 3.4. Interrupt Broadcasts Interrupt broadcasts can be activated from the control input or internal timer. Preprogrammed interrupt broadcast patterns are recalled to make broadcasts during activation. Notes • To make the Interrupt broadcast to a currently broadcast zone, the interrupt broadcast source should be higher in priority than the current broadcast or should be assigned the lIfO priority if both broadcasts are the same in priority level.
  • Page 103: Ev Message Broadcasts

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST 3.5. EV Message Broadcasts 3.5.1. Making EV broadcasts from the Remote Microphone EV messages assigned to the remote microphone's function keys can be broadcast to the selected zones. [Example] Broadcasting the general-purpose EV message 1 to the lobby. Lobby Zone Select key Step 1.
  • Page 104: Making Ev Broadcasts By Way Of The Control Input Or Internal Timer

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 3. GENErAl-PurPOSE BrOADcAST 3.5.2. Making EV broadcasts by way of the control input or internal timer By activating the EV broadcast patterns assigned to the control input or internal timer, the corresponding EV messages can be broadcast. Notes • To make the EV broadcast to a currently broadcast zone, the EV message priority should be higher than the current broadcast or should be assigned the lIfO priority if both broadcasts are the same in priority level.
  • Page 105: Audio Monitoring

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 4. AuDIO mONITOrING 4. AUDIO MONITORING Selecting a zone to monitor permits the currently broadcast zone to be monitored. Broadcast can be monitored through the remote microphone's internal speaker when activated from a remote microphone or through the VX-2000's rear-mounted mONITOr OuT terminal when activated by a VX-2000's or VX-200SI's control input signal.
  • Page 106: Failure Output Detection

    Chapter 5: OPERATION 5. fAIlurE OuTPuT DETEcTION 5. FAILURE OUTPUT DETECTION Here, the settings of the remote microphone with the "failure Output" indication set are used as an example to explain system operation when a failure occurs. 5.1. Failure Output Indication [GF Security Room Remote Microphone Settings] A set of the rm-200X and 3 rm-210 units is installed in the Gf Security room.
  • Page 107 Chapter 5: OPERATION 5. fAIlurE OuTPuT DETEcTION RM-210 (1) Setting function Back room Speaker Open Gf Speaker Open Indicates individual speaker failure. 1f Speaker Open (Open circuit) 2f Speaker Open 3f Speaker Open rm200Xf failure Indicates individual remote rm200X-1 failure microphone failure.
  • Page 108 Chapter 5: OPERATION 5. fAIlurE OuTPuT DETEcTION [Example] 3F Speaker Short key Assuming a Shorted Speaker line on 3f has been detected: Flashes Step 1. When a failure is detected, a buzzer sounds, and both left-side failure lEDs located next to the 3f Speaker Short key and failure confirmation key flash...
  • Page 109: Monitoring Log List

    Table below lists failure logs, possible causes, and their solutions. [RM-200XF] Possible cause Solution Detail code Additional Information rm/fm monitor rm microphone element broken or coiled consult TOA dealer microphone Occurrence cord disconnected microphone key or Emergency key consult TOA dealer microphone Switch broken Occurrence...
  • Page 110 Chapter 5: OPERATION 5. fAIlurE OuTPuT DETEcTION [VX-2000] Possible cause Solution Detail code Additional Information No signal output on Audio Buses 1-4 consult TOA dealer VX monitor Bus1 Occurrence due to VX-2000 failure Bus2 Occurrence Bus3 Occurrence Bus4 Occurrence [VX-2000SF]...
  • Page 111 Chapter 5: OPERATION 5. fAIlurE OuTPuT DETEcTION [Standby Amplifier] Possible cause Solution Detail code Additional Information Amplifier Standby amplifier failed consult TOA dealer AmP 20 kHz(Nf) Occurrence monitor Standby Amplifier failure detected, operation AmP STBy – Amplifier being switched to standby amplifier...
  • Page 112: Chapter 6: Flowchart From System Setup To Operation

    Chapter 6 FloWCHart From system setuP to oPeratioN...
  • Page 113: Procedure To System Operation

    Chapter 6: FROWCHART FROM SYSTEM SETUP TO OPERATION 1. PrOcEDurE TO SySTEm OPErATION 1. PROCEDURE TO SYSTEM OPERATION System Design calculating Number of VX-200PS units* calculating Battery capacity* * refer to "Supplementary tools.xls" file calculating Number of located in the "Supplementary tool" VX-2000DS units* folder on the cD-rOm accompanying the VX-2000.
  • Page 114 Chapter 6: FROWCHART FROM SYSTEM SETUP TO OPERATION 1. PrOcEDurE TO SySTEm OPErATION Continued from the previous page Hardware Settings rm-200Xf, rm-200X ID Settings p. 8-2 p. 8-2 VX-2000 EV-200 mounting p. 8-15 VX-200Xr, VX-200XI, 900 modules mounting VX-200SZ, VX-200SP VX-200SE Installation p.
  • Page 115 Chapter 6: FROWCHART FROM SYSTEM SETUP TO OPERATION 1. PrOcEDurE TO SySTEm OPErATION Continued from the previous page Connections remote microphone, Input Source Equipment to VX-2000 p. 9-2 p. 9-2 VX-2000 to VX-2000Sf p. 9-3 VX-200SP/SZ to VP Amplifiers p. 9-4 VX-200SP/SZ to Speakers p.
  • Page 116: Chapter 7: Pc Software Offline Settings

    Chapter 7 PC soFtWare oFFliNe settiNGs...
  • Page 117: Setup Procedure (From Installation To Settings)

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 1. SETuP PrOcEDurE (from installation to settings) 1. SETUP PROCEDURE (from installation to settings) Software Installation p. 7-5 [OFFLINE OPERATIONS] VX-2000 Setting Software Activation p. 7-10 New file creation p. 7-11 configuration Setting mode Sf Properties Settings Sf module Name Settings p.
  • Page 118 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 1. SETuP PrOcEDurE (from installation to settings) Continued from the previous page Emergency remote microphone System Setting mode Broadcast Priority Settings Broadcasts p. 7-30 Emergency Electronic Voice file Broadcasts General-Purpose Broadcasts BGm Broadcasts Initial Volume Settings Equaliser Settings Operation Setting mode Emergency Broadcast Settings...
  • Page 119: Hardware Requirement

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 2. HArDWArE rEQuIrEmENT 2. HARDWARE REqUIREMENT The VX-2000 setting software is designed to be exclusively used with the VX-2000 System. The microsoft Windows-based VX-2000 software can be used with most Windows-compatible personal computers. Hardware requirements are given below. Windows 2000/XP/Vista/7 cPu Operating Speed 233 mHz Pentium II or faster...
  • Page 120: Software Installation

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 3. SOfTWArE INSTAllATION 3. SOFTWARE INSTALLATION Install the VX-2000 software following the procedure below. Terminate all applications before installation. Step 1. Insert the VX-2000 setting software cD-rOm into the Pc's cD-rOm drive. Step 2. Double-click the file "VX2000.msi" in the setting software folder. The setup wizard will then be activated.
  • Page 121 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 3. SOfTWArE INSTAllATION Step 5. click on the [Next] button. Step 6. click on the [Next] button. Installation will be started. Continued on next page...
  • Page 122 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 3. SOfTWArE INSTAllATION The screen below will be displayed after setup completion. Step 7. click on the [close] button to close the screen.
  • Page 123: Screen And Menu Descriptions

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 4. ScrEEN AND mENu DEScrIPTIONS 4. SCREEN AND MENU DESCRIPTIONS 4.1. Screen menu bar configuration screen Toolbar Status bar...
  • Page 124: Menu

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 4. ScrEEN AND mENu DEScrIPTIONS 4.2. Menu • File creates a new system setting file. Open Opens an existing system setting file. Properties changes system information. Print used to select and print the setting contents of the system setting file. Exit Exits the VX-2000 setting software.
  • Page 125: Vx-2000 Setting Software Activation

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 5. VX-2000 SETTING SOfTWArE AcTIVATION 5. VX-2000 SETTING SOFTWARE ACTIVATION Select [VX-2000 VX-2000 setting software] from the Windows start menu. The VX-2000 setting software will be activated. 7-10...
  • Page 126: New File Creation

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 6. NEW fIlE crEATION 6. NEW FILE CREATION create a new system setting file according to the procedure below. The system setting file is a file to be set for the users' operation of the VX-2000 system, and includes the following items: VX-2000 system configuration settings, priority settings, broadcast and control pattern creation, and function assignment to activation items (a remote microphone, control inputs, and internal timer).
  • Page 127 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 6. NEW fIlE crEATION Step 4. click on the VX-2000 tab. Enter the VX-2000's name if necessary and select the number of connected VX-2000Sf units. Step 5. click on the [Apply] button to save the settings and click on the [OK] button. The [System Information] window will close, and the following configuration screen will be displayed, advancing the system to the configuration setting mode.
  • Page 128: Configuration Setting Mode

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE 7. CONFIGURATION SETTING MODE Select [Edit configuration Setting mode] from the menu. Instead of this, clicking on the toolbar button also puts the system in the configuration setting mode. Here, set the equipment to be used in the system, such as the Sf module, VX module, and remote microphone. 7.1.
  • Page 129 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE 4-2. Select the module to be used from [module type]. Different screens are displayed as follows depending on the selected module type. 1) None (Default setting) 2) Impedance module refers to the VX-200SZ Impedance Detection module. • EQ: When using the VX-200SE Equaliser card, tick this checkbox.
  • Page 130 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE 3) Pilot Tone module refers to the VX-200SP Pilot Tone Detection module. • EQ: When using the VX-200SE Equaliser Card, tick this checkbox. • Output Zone: Enter a zone name. 4) control Input module refers to the VX-200SI control input module. The control input numbers assigned to the control input modules are displayed. 5) control Output module refers to the VX-200SO control Output module.
  • Page 131 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE Step 5. After all settings are complete, click on either the [Apply] or [OK] button. Setting contents will be updated, and the [Sf Properties] window closed. Set module model numbers will be displayed on the configuration screen, with the power amplifier, speaker and control I/O terminal numbers being displayed on the right-hand side of VX-2000Sf.
  • Page 132 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE [VX-2000SF Unit ID Number] The number on the right-hand side above each VX-2000Sf symbol indicates the unit ID number. Be sure to match the actual VX-2000Sf ID number with the on-screen number. for details, refer to 8-26.
  • Page 133 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE [Pop-up menu operation to change the VX-2000SF configuration] The following operations can be performed on the configuration screen as well. click the right mouse button over the desired equipment symbol. Since the menu is displayed, select the operation. • SF expansion and deletion, and opening Properties.
  • Page 134: Control Output Name Setting

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE 7.2. Control Output Name Setting Assign a name to the control output terminal. Step 1. Click on the [Control Output] button on the Configuration screen. [control Output Name Setting] window will open. Step 2. click on the line to be changed, and the line is highlighted. click on the line again. The left-hand cell changes to yellow, indicating that a name can be entered.
  • Page 135: Vx-2000 Properties Settings

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE 7.3. VX-2000 Properties Settings Set the VX-2000's name, drive mode, the number of EV-200 units to be used, internal timer operation, and the type of module(s) mounted. Step 1. Click on the VX-2000's name indicated button or [Slot 1 – 8] on the configuration screen. The [VX Properties] window will open.
  • Page 136 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE Step 6. Select the type of input modules to be used with the VX-2000. 6-1. Select and click the corresponding slots to be used. The entire selected line is highlighted, indicating setting is possible. 6-2.
  • Page 137 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE 3) [VX-200XI] (Audio Input module with control input): Select when connecting the remote microphone with a control input, such as the Pm-660u. • Enter an identifying sound source name. • Select the zones to which the selected source will be broadcast. · Double-clicking on the leftmost blue box of the zone list causes the corresponding zone to be marked with a tick.
  • Page 138: Remote Microphone Properties Settings

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE 7.4. Remote Microphone Properties Settings When the [VX Properties] screen is closed, if there is an input module set to [VX-200Xr], the [rm Properties] window will open. Here, set the type of remote microphone to be used, the type of broadcast, the number of expansion units, and a password.
  • Page 139 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE Step 6. Press the [OK] button after completing the settings of all remote microphones. The following message will then be displayed. "Data altered in all opened properties windows will be saved and rm properties settings completed. OK?"...
  • Page 140: Remote Microphone (Rm) Unit Expansion

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE 7.5. Remote Microphone (RM) Unit Expansion Two or more remote microphones (rm-200X and rm-200Xf) can be connected to one input module. Step 1. click the right mouse button over the icons for the remote microphones to be expanded. The following menu will then be displayed.
  • Page 141 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE Step 3. click on the [Apply] button to save the settings and click on the [OK] button. The [rm Properties] window will close and the added remote microphone is displayed to the left of the first remote microphone icons.
  • Page 142 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE • When a Remote Microphone is deleted in the diagram, this causes its subsequent unit's ID numbers to be automatically re-assigned to compensate for the broken continuity of ID numbers. To match both ID numbers on the software and hardware, be sure to reset the hardware ID numbers on the remote microphones whose software ID numbers are changed.
  • Page 143: Electronic Voice File (Ev) Unit Message Types

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE 7.6. Electronic Voice File (EV) Unit Message Types clicking on the [EV] button on the configuration screen opens the [EV message Settings] window. [When Using a Single EV Unit.] Step 1. click on the desired EV message Name to highlight the selected line. Step 2.
  • Page 144: Monitor Settings

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 7. cONfIGurATION SETTING mODE 7.7. Monitor Settings Step 1. Set battery check interval. Set the interval time long enough to enable the check of sealed lead backup storage batteries for sufficient charge voltage. 1-1. click the [monitor] button on the configuration screen. The [monitor Settings] window will open.
  • Page 145: System Setting Mode

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 8. SySTEm SETTING mODE 8. SYSTEM SETTING MODE Select [Edit System Setting mode] from the menu. Alternately, the button on the toolbar may be clicked to switch the display to the System Setting mode. Here, set the broadcast priorities, initial sound volume, and equaliser.
  • Page 146: Emergency Rm

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 8. SySTEm SETTING mODE 8.1.1. Emergency RM When the Priority Settings window opens, the Emergency rm priority display will appear. In the [Emergency rm] settings window, those remote microphones set for [Emergency/General Purpose] in the [rm Properties] window are displayed.
  • Page 147: Emergency Ev

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 8. SySTEm SETTING mODE 8.1.2. Emergency EV clicking on the [Emergency EV] button displays the emergency messages set in the [EV message Settings] window. Emergency message priorities are predetermined, and cannot be changed. These are arranged as follows in order of highest to lowest priority: [reset], [Evacuation], and [Alert].
  • Page 148: General (General-Purpose Broadcast)

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 8. SySTEm SETTING mODE 8.1.3. General (General-Purpose Broadcast) clicking on the [General] button displays all remote microphones set for general-purpose broadcast only in the [rm properties] window, general-purpose EV messages, and sound sources not set for BGm*. All are initially displayed with the same level of priority.
  • Page 149: Bgm

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 8. SySTEm SETTING mODE 8.1.4. BGM The BGm sound sources set in the [VX Properties] window are displayed by clicking on the [BGm] button. Because BGm is certain to be broadcast to different zones, there is no priority assignment between BGm broadcasts.
  • Page 150: Initial Volume Settings

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 8. SySTEm SETTING mODE 8.2. Initial Volume Settings clicking on the [Initial Volume] button on the configuration screen displays the [Initial Volume Settings] window. 8.2.1. Initial source input volume settings The initial sound volume can be set for all sound source modules. Source component names are displayed on the left side of the window.
  • Page 151: Initial Output Volume Settings

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 8. SySTEm SETTING mODE 8.2.2. Initial output volume settings Output zones are displayed on the right side of the window. Step 1. click on the zone to be set. The selected zone line will be highlighted. Step 2.
  • Page 152: Equaliser Settings

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 8. SySTEm SETTING mODE 8.3. Equaliser Settings Set the VS-200SE Equaliser card to be mounted in the VX-200SP or VX-200SZ failure Detection module. Step 1. click on the [EQ] button on the configuration screen. The [EQ Settings] window will be displayed.
  • Page 153 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 8. SySTEm SETTING mODE Step 4. After completing the equaliser settings for all outputs, click on the [Apply] button to save the settings and click on the [OK] button to close the [EQ settings] window. Notes • When connected online, characteristics can be varied by pressing the [Send] button on the [EQ Settings] window.
  • Page 154: Operation Setting Mode

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE 9. OPERATION SETTING MODE Select [Edit Operation Setting mode] from the menu. The operation setting mode can also be selected by clicking on the button on the toolbar. Emergency broadcast, General-purpose broadcast pattern and failure output pattern settings can all be performed here.
  • Page 155: When Using A Single Ev Unit

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE Step 1. Select the control output to be activated in emergency situations. • Double-click on the leftmost blue area of the control output list, causing a tick to appear in the selected area. • Clicking on the [Select ALL] button will cause ticks to appear for all control outputs. • Clicking on the [Clear ALL] button will cause all ticks to disappear from all control outputs. Step 2. click on the [Apply] button after setting completion to save the settings and click on the [OK] button to close the [Emergency Settings] window.
  • Page 156 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE Step 3. click on the [Emergency Broadcast Pattern] tab. 3-1. Select the output zone and the control output for the Phase 1 broadcast. 3-2. click on [Phase-2] in the contents section of the window, and perform the related settings. Pattern names will be displayed in the Pattern list.
  • Page 157: When Using 2 Ev Units

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE 9.1.3. When using 2 EV units The [Emergency Settings] window opens. Here, up to 50 Alert patterns and 50 Evacuation patterns can be created. Step 1. Set the [Post Emergency microphone Operation]. • [Continue]: T he original EV broadcast to the designated zone(s) is restored after completion of the fireman's microphone announcement.
  • Page 158 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE Step 3. Set the [Evacuation] pattern(s). 3-1. click on the [Evacuation Pattern] tab. 3-2. Select "Evacuation" message for EV message. 3-3. Select the output zone(s) to which the evacuation message is to be broadcast. The pattern name is displayed in the pattern name list.
  • Page 159 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE Step 4. click on the [Emergency Output] setting tab. Select the control output(s) to be activated in emergency mode. Step 5. After setting completion, click on the [Apply] button to save the settings and click on the [OK] button to close the [Emergency Settings] window.
  • Page 160: Pattern Creation

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE 9.2. Pattern Creation Here, create the patterns for control output, sound volume and individual broadcasts. The created patterns are assigned to and activated by the remote microphone, control input or internal timer. Assign patterns in Activation Setting mode on 7-52.
  • Page 161: Interrupt Broadcast Pattern

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE 9.2.2. Interrupt broadcast pattern up to 50 interrupt broadcast patterns can be created. Step 1. click the [Interrupt Broadcast Pattern] tab. Step 2. Set the sound source, output zone and control output combination to be activated as interrupt broadcasts by control input or internal timer.
  • Page 162: Ev Broadcast Pattern

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE 9.2.3. EV broadcast pattern up to 20 EV broadcast patterns can be created. Step 1. click on the [EV Broadcast Pattern] tab. Step 2. Set the EV message, output zone and control output combination to be activated by control input or internal timer.
  • Page 163: Base Pattern

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE 9.2.4. Base pattern up to 20 base patterns can be created. Step 1. click on the [Base Pattern] tab. Continued on next page 7-48...
  • Page 164 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE Step 2. click on the [Edit] button. The [Base Pattern Settings] window will open. Step 3. Set the combination of sound source (set as BGm) and output zone(s) to be activated by the control input, remote microphone or internal timer.
  • Page 165: Volume Pattern

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE 9.2.5. Volume pattern up to 156 volume patterns can be created. Step 1. click on the [Volume Pattern] tab. Step 2. Select the target for the volume pattern. Select either "Output" or "Input" volume for the targeted volume pattern. [When operating the input volume] 2-1.
  • Page 166: Failure Output Pattern Creation

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 9. OPErATION SETTING mODE 9.3. Failure Output Pattern Creation up to 315 patterns can be created. clicking the [failure Output] button on the configuration screen will display the [failure Output Pattern Settings] window. Step 1. Determine the [failure Sources]. from the right-side setting contents screen, select the failure sources to be monitored by clicking the Equipment, Power Amplifiers, Speakers, and Power Supplies tabs respectively.
  • Page 167: Activation Setting Mode

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 10. AcTIVATION SETTING mODE 10. ACTIVATION SETTING MODE Select [Edit Activation Setting mode] from the menu. clicking on the button in the toolbar also enables the activation setting mode. Here, functions can be assigned to the remote microphone function keys, and the control input and internal timer set.
  • Page 168 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 10. AcTIVATION SETTING mODE Step 2. Select "rm Properties" and the [rm Properties] key setting screen will open. Step 3. click on one of the function keys in the displayed remote control unit illustration. The remote microphone's [function Key Settings] window will open.
  • Page 169 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 10. AcTIVATION SETTING mODE Step 4. Select the key to which a function is to be assigned. The function key name can also be changed. Select a line to rename, then click on it again, and the name can be changed.
  • Page 170 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 10. AcTIVATION SETTING mODE Executes the lamp Test. The remote microphone's buzzer continues to sound lamp Test* and each fAulT indicator on the VX-2000's and VX-2000Sf's front panel lights during test. The original condition is automatically restored when the test is completed.
  • Page 171: Control Input Settings

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 10. AcTIVATION SETTING mODE 10.2. Control Input Settings clicking the [control Input] button on the configuration screen opens the [control Input Settings] window. The control inputs can be assigned various functions other than the patterns created in the Emergency, Pattern, and failure Output Pattern Settings.
  • Page 172 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 10. AcTIVATION SETTING mODE Step 2. from the setting contents, select the control input's assigned function. [Description of assignable functions] None No function set for the control input. Interrupt Broadcast makes broadcasts according to the interrupt broadcast pattern set in the [Pattern Settings] window.
  • Page 173: Timer Settings

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 10. AcTIVATION SETTING mODE 10.3. Timer Settings clicking on the [Timer] button on the configuration screen opens the [Timer Settings] window. 10.3.1. Day programs up to 10 day programs can be created. Step 1. Set both the start and end times in the "contents" section of the window. move the mouse over a blue vertical bar causes the "...
  • Page 174 Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 10. AcTIVATION SETTING mODE The following functions can be set: None Nothing set. Interrupt Broadcast makes broadcasts according to the interrupt broadcast pattern set in the [Pattern Settings] window. EV Broadcast makes broadcasts according to the EV broadcast pattern set in the [Pattern Settings] window.
  • Page 175: Weekly Program

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 10. AcTIVATION SETTING mODE 10.3.2. Weekly program Broadcast programs for an entire week can be created by assigning the day-based programs created in the day program to each day of the week. Step 1. click on the [Weekly Program] tab. Step 2.
  • Page 176: Holiday Programs

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 10. AcTIVATION SETTING mODE 10.3.3. Holiday programs Day programs to be broadcast only during limited periods of time –such as holidays– can also be set. up to 40 holiday programs can be created. Step 1. click on the [Holiday Program] tab. Step 2.
  • Page 177: Summer Time

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 10. AcTIVATION SETTING mODE 10.3.4. Summer time The clock advances by an hour during the summer time period. The summer time period can be set using Pc software or the VX-2000's DAylIGHT SAVING switch settings. Step 1.
  • Page 178: Printing Out Setting Data

    Chapter 7: PC SOFTWARE OFFLINE SETTINGS 11. PrINTING OuT SETTING DATA 11. PRINTING OUT SETTING DATA Step 1. Select [file Print] from the menu. The [Printout] window will open. Step 2. Select the item to be printed in the [Print Information Selection] menu. The available printout items are as follows: Item Printout contents...
  • Page 179: Chapter 8: Installation And Setting Procedures (Hardware)

    Chapter 8 iNstallatioN aNd settiNG ProCedures (HardWare)
  • Page 180: Rm-200Xf And Rm-200X Microphones

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES WARNING Some settings require equipment panels to be removed. make sure that the system's power is switched Off when there is a chance of bodily contact with the internal components of the equipment, or when removing or inserting modules.
  • Page 181: Unit Id Number Settings (Switches 1 - 4)

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES 1.1.2. Unit ID number settings (Switches 1 – 4) • A total of up to 8 rm-200X and rm-200Xf microphones can be connected per system. However, connections to individual units are limited to the following: Designated for Emergency use: up to 4 units in a total of the rm-200Xfs and rm-200Xs Designated for General use: up to 8 units of rm-200Xs only...
  • Page 182: Microphone Input Sensitivity Adjustment Using Level Meter Mode (Switch 5)

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES 1.1.3. Microphone input sensitivity adjustment using Level Meter Mode (Switch 5) Setting the level meter mode to ON permits the remote microphone's level meter lED to indicate the input signal level only while announcements are made from the microphone.
  • Page 183: Compression Settings (Switch 6)

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES 1.1.4. Compression settings (Switch 6) When the compression circuitry is set to ON, broadcasts can be made without voice distortion, even during loud outbursts. compression is factory-preset to ON. 1.1.5.
  • Page 184: Rm-200Xf Wall Mounting

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES 1.2. RM-200XF Wall Mounting [Necessary mounting hardware] The parts required for mounting the rm-200Xf to a wall are included with the unit as accessories. Wall mounting bracket ....1 (supplied with the rm-200Xf) Wall mounting screw ....
  • Page 185 Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES When the rm-200Xf is installed in a wall box (prepare separately), the box should measure at least 300 mm wide x 315 mm high as illustrated below. Effective depth: 100 min. 300 min.
  • Page 186: Mounting The Assembly Of Rm-200Xf And Its Extension Rm-210 On A Wall

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES 1.3. Mounting the Assembly of RM-200XF and Its Extension RM-210 on a Wall When adding an rm-210 remote microphone Extension to expand the rm-200Xf, use the optional WB-rm200 Wall mounting Bracket.
  • Page 187 Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES Step 2. mount the rm-200Xf to the wall. for the installation method, refer to p. 8-6 "1.2. rm-200Xf Wall mounting." Step 3. using the extension cable supplied with the rm-210, connect the rm-200Xf's side EXTENSION connector to the rm-210's side EXTENSION connector.
  • Page 188: Rm-200X Wall Mounting

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES 1.4. RM-200X Wall Mounting [Necessary mounting hardware] To mount the rm-200X to the wall, the following parts are required. Wall mounting bracket for the rm-210 (model WB-rm200) ..1 (optional) m3.5 screw for wiring box ............
  • Page 189: Mounting The Assembly Of Rm-200X And Its Extension Rm-210 On A Wall

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES 1.5. Mounting the Assembly of RM-200X and Its Extension RM-210 on a Wall When adding an rm-210 remote microphone Extension to expand the rm-200Xf, use the optional WB-rm200 Wall mounting Bracket.
  • Page 190 Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES Step 2. mount the rm-200X to the wall. for the installation method, refer to p. 8-10 "1.4. rm-200X Wall mounting." Step 3. using the extension cable supplied with the rm-210, connect the rm-200X's side EXTENSION connector to the rm-210's side EXTENSION connector.
  • Page 191: Rm-200X Expansion With The Addition Of The Rm-210 (Installed On A Flat Surface)

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES 1.6. RM-200X Expansion With the Addition of the RM-210 (Installed on a Flat Surface) When adding an rm-210 remote microphone Extension to expand the rm-200X, use the rm-210's Extension cable and included linkage Bracket to link the 2 microphones.
  • Page 192: Creating Remote Microphone Name Labels

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 1. rm-200Xf AND rm-200X mIcrOPHONES 1.7. Creating Remote Microphone Name Labels using the VX-2000 System Setting Software function, assigned names of preset rm-200Xf, rm-200X, and rm-210 function keys can be printed out. Once printed, cut out the printed names with scissors to use them as corresponding name labels.
  • Page 193: Vx-2000, Vx-200Xr, Vx-200Xi, And

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 2. VX-2000, VX-200Xr, VX-200XI, AND EV-200 2. VX-2000, VX-200XR, VX-200XI, AND EV-200 2.1. Removing the VX-2000's Top and Front Panels Top panel Front panel 8-15...
  • Page 194: Changing The Rs-232C Connector Location

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 2. VX-2000, VX-200Xr, VX-200XI, AND EV-200 2.2. Changing the RS-232C Connector Location The rS-232c connector located in the pocket on the VX-2000 System manager front panel can be relocated to the VX-2000's rear panel. Step 1.
  • Page 195: Insulating The Vx-2000 Control I/O

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 2. VX-2000, VX-200Xr, VX-200XI, AND EV-200 2.3. Insulating the VX-2000 Control I/O Because the VX-2000's control inputs and outputs employ photocouplers, they can be insulated by performing the following settings to be powered from external equipment. Step 1.
  • Page 196: Installing The Insulating Transformer In The Vx-2000 System Manager

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 2. VX-2000, VX-200Xr, VX-200XI, AND EV-200 2.4. Installing the Insulating Transformer in the VX-2000 System Manager Audio buses between the VX-2000 System manager and the VX-2000Sf Surveillance frame can be insulated by installing the optional IT-450 Insulating Transformers. WARNING The insulating transformer cannot be installed without removing the circuit board inside the VX-2000.
  • Page 197: Mounting The Ev-200 Voice Announcement Board On The Vx-2000 System Manager

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 2. VX-2000, VX-200Xr, VX-200XI, AND EV-200 2.5. Mounting the EV-200 Voice Announcement Board on the VX-2000 System Manager Do not handle unless your body is static-free because some of the assembled components are sensitive to static electricity.
  • Page 198 Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 2. VX-2000, VX-200Xr, VX-200XI, AND EV-200 Step 3. mount the EV-200. 3-1. When using a single EV-200 unit 3-1-1. using the 2 screws supplied with the EV-200, mount the EV-200 in "Position 1" in the VX-2000. EV-200 VX-2000 Position 1...
  • Page 199: Setting The Vx-200Xi Audio Input Module Dip Switch

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 2. VX-2000, VX-200Xr, VX-200XI, AND EV-200 2.6. Setting the VX-200XI Audio Input Module DIP Switch Input sensitivity (mIc: –70 dB* or lINE: –20 dB*) and phantom power ON/Off settings can be performed using the DIP switch on the VX-200XI circuit board.
  • Page 200: Insulating The Vx-200Xi Control And Audio Inputs

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 2. VX-2000, VX-200Xr, VX-200XI, AND EV-200 2.7. Insulating the VX-200XI Control and Audio Inputs [VX-200XI] SJP1 SJP2 SJP3 SJP4 Because the VX-200XI control input employs photocouplers, the control input can be insulated through the following settings.
  • Page 201: Mounting The Vx-200Xr And Vx-200Xi In The Vx-2000 System Manager

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 2. VX-2000, VX-200Xr, VX-200XI, AND EV-200 2.8. Mounting the VX-200XR and VX-200XI in the VX-2000 System Manager Notes • The slot number and module type to be installed must be identical to those designated by the Pc software. • cover idle slots with the supplied blank panels to prevent dust from getting into the equipment.
  • Page 202: Vx-2000Sf, Vx-200Sz , Vx-200Sp, Vx-200Si , Vx-200So, And Vx-200Se

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 3. VX-2000Sf, VX-200SZ , VX-200SP, VX-200SI , VX-200SO, AND VX-200SE 3. VX-2000SF, VX-200SZ , VX-200SP, VX-200SI , VX-200SO, AND VX-200SE 3.1. VX-2000SF Surveillance Frame's DIP Switch Settings 3.1.1. DIP switch functions Setting DIP switch [VX-2000SF] [DIP switch settings] Switch No.
  • Page 203: Setting The Unit Id Number For The Vx-2000Sf Surveillance Frame

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 3. VX-2000Sf, VX-200SZ , VX-200SP, VX-200SI , VX-200SO, AND VX-200SE 3.1.2. Setting the unit ID number for the VX-2000SF Surveillance Frame up to 5 VX-2000Sf can be connected per system. unit ID numbers of 1 – 8 need to be set for each frame. [VX-2000SF's Unit ID Number] unit ID number • The number on the right-hand side above...
  • Page 204: Setting The Vx-2000Sf's Terminator (Switch 5)

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 3. VX-2000Sf, VX-200SZ , VX-200SP, VX-200SI , VX-200SO, AND VX-200SE [Unit ID Number setting] use the DIP switch inside the front panel when setting the unit ID Number. refer to the following table for the DIP switch settings.
  • Page 205: Installing The Insulating Transformer In The Vx-2000Sf Surveillance Frame

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 3. VX-2000Sf, VX-200SZ , VX-200SP, VX-200SI , VX-200SO, AND VX-200SE 3.2. Installing the Insulating Transformer in the VX-2000SF Surveillance Frame Audio links between the VX-2000 System manager and the VX-2000Sf Surveillance frame can be insulated by installing the optional IT-450 Insulating Transformer.
  • Page 206 Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 3. VX-2000Sf, VX-200SZ , VX-200SP, VX-200SI , VX-200SO, AND VX-200SE Step 3. cut the jumper wires installed on each transformer board. (4 jumpers SJP1401 - SJP1404 on each OT PcB.) [OT PCB] SJP1403 SJP1401 T1402 T1401...
  • Page 207: Changing The Vx-200Sz's Att Ctrl Output To Photocoupler Type

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 3. VX-2000Sf, VX-200SZ , VX-200SP, VX-200SI , VX-200SO, AND VX-200SE 3.3 Changing the VX-200SZ's ATT CTRL Output to Photocoupler Type The ATT cTrl output of the VX-200SZ Impedance Detection module can be converted from relay to photocoupler operation.
  • Page 208: Installing The Vx-200Se In The Vx-200Sz And Vx-200Sp

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 3. VX-2000Sf, VX-200SZ , VX-200SP, VX-200SI , VX-200SO, AND VX-200SE 3.4. Installing the VX-200SE in the VX-200SZ and VX-200SP • A 9-band, single-channel equaliser function can be added by installing the VX-200SE Equaliser card in the VX-200SZ Impedance Detection module or the VX-200SP Pilot Tone Detection module.
  • Page 209: Changing The Vx-200Si's Logic

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 3. VX-2000Sf, VX-200SZ , VX-200SP, VX-200SI , VX-200SO, AND VX-200SE 3.5. Changing the VX-200SI's Logic The logic ("make" or "break" signal activation) of the cTrl IN terminal can be changed by the DIP switch on the VX-200SI circuit board.
  • Page 210: Insulating The Vx-200Si

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 3. VX-2000Sf, VX-200SZ , VX-200SP, VX-200SI , VX-200SO, AND VX-200SE 3.6. Insulating the VX-200SI The VX-200SI's cTrl IN terminals 1 – 4 can be insulated by performing the following settings to be powered from external equipment.
  • Page 211: Installing Modules (Vx-200Sz, Vx-200Sp, Vx-200Si, And Vx-200So)

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 3. VX-2000Sf, VX-200SZ , VX-200SP, VX-200SI , VX-200SO, AND VX-200SE 3.7. Installing Modules (VX-200SZ, VX-200SP, VX-200SI, and VX-200SO) in the VX-2000SF Frame Notes • The slot number and module type to be installed must be identical to those designated by the Pc software. • cover idle slots with the supplied blank panels to prevent dust from getting into the equipment.
  • Page 212: Vp-2064, Vp-2122, Vp-2241 And Vp-2421 Power Amplifiers

    50 V or 70 V by following the procedures below. Note The speaker line failure detection functions are designed to perform on a 100-volt line of speaker. for the methods using a 70- or 50-volt line, please consult your TOA dealer. Step 1. Remove the top panel referring to the above figure. Step 2. remove the connectors.
  • Page 213 Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 4. VP-2064, VP-2122, VP-2241 AND VP-2421 POWEr AmPlIfIErS [Channel-to-connector relationship] model No. VP-2064 VP-2122 VP-2241 VP-2421 channel 1 cN102 cN102 cN102 cN102 channel 2 cN202 cN202 channel 3 cN302 channel 4 cN402 Step 3. change wiring. Disconnect a line and exchange it with the corresponding line.
  • Page 214: Installing The Vp-200Vx Power Amplifier Input Module In The Vp Power Amplifiers

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 4. VP-2064, VP-2122, VP-2241 AND VP-2421 POWEr AmPlIfIErS 4.3. Installing the VP-200VX Power Amplifier Input Module in the VP Power Amplifiers Step 1. remove the top panel. refer to p. 8-34 "4.1. removing the VP Power Amplifier's Top Panel" for removal procedures. Step 2.
  • Page 215 Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 4. VP-2064, VP-2122, VP-2241 AND VP-2421 POWEr AmPlIfIErS Step 4. Plug the VP-200VX's connector into the corresponding channel connector on the circuit board inside the amplifier. [VP-2064 Connector position] CN406 CN306 CN206 CN106 DRIVE PCB Rear panel [VP-2122 Connector position] CN206...
  • Page 216: Ground Lifting Using The Vp-200Vx Power Amplifier Input Module

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 4. VP-2064, VP-2122, VP-2241 AND VP-2421 POWEr AmPlIfIErS 4.4. Ground Lifting Using the VP-200VX Power Amplifier Input Module When operating the system, hum noise may be generated by a ground loop accidentally created in the system. The ground loop can be cut off with the Ground lift jumper connector setting on the VP-200VX board.
  • Page 217: Replacing The Blade Fuse

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 4. VP-2064, VP-2122, VP-2241 AND VP-2421 POWEr AmPlIfIErS 4.5. Replacing the Blade Fuse When the internal blade fuse blew, replace it with new one following the procedures below. WARNING Be sure to switch off the system power before accessing to the internal fuse for replacement. for the method to switch off the power, refer to the Instruction manual attached to the VX-2000DS/3000DS.
  • Page 218: Vp-3154, Vp-3304 And Vp-3504 Power Amplifiers

    Note The speaker line failure detection functions are designed to perform on a 100-volt line of speaker. for the methods using a 70- or 50-volt line, please consult your TOA dealer. Step 1. remove the top panel. Step 2. Shift the speaker line voltage selector to the desired voltage position on the corresponding channel’s PC board.
  • Page 219: Ground Lifting

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 5. VP-3154, VP-3304 AND VP-3504 POWEr AmPlIfIErS 5.2. Ground Lifting Hum noise may be generated by a ground loop accidentally created through the PA link’s audio input. In this case, the ground loop can be cut by setting the ground lift, which can be performed on the pc board of PA link/BGm input board.
  • Page 220: Bgm Input Sensitivity Setting

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 5. VP-3154, VP-3304 AND VP-3504 POWEr AmPlIfIErS 5.3. BGM Input Sensitivity Setting The BGM input sensitivity can be changed from −10 dB* (factory-preset) to 0 dB*. modification can be performed on the pc board of PA link/BGm input board. Amplifier’s rear BGM input PA link/BGM input board Step 1.
  • Page 221: Replacing The Fuse

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 5. VP-3154, VP-3304 AND VP-3504 POWEr AmPlIfIErS 5.4. Replacing the Fuse When a fuse has blown, the corresponding channel status indicator on the unit’s front panel goes out. In this case, replace the fuse mounted on the channel pc board inside the unit. Step 1. remove the top panel. Step 2.
  • Page 222: Rack Mounting

    Chapter 8: INSTALLATION AND SETTING PROCEDURES (HARDWARE) 6. rAcK mOuNTING 6. RACK MOUNTING Observing the following precautions, mount the equipment in the rack. • It is recommended that a blower unit be Rack installed at the uppermost position for PF-013B efficient exhaust of inner heated air.
  • Page 223: Chapter 9: Connections

    Chapter 9 CoNNeCtioNs...
  • Page 224: Vx-2000 Connections To Remote Microphones And Input Source Equipment

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 1. VX-2000 cONNEcTIONS TO rEmOTE mIcrOPHONES AND INPuT SOurcE EQuIPmENT 1. VX-2000 CONNECTIONS TO REMOTE MICROPHONES AND INPUT SOURCE EqUIPMENT [RM-200XF Bottom] To the next Cat. 5 STP* Cat. 5 STP* Remote Microphone [RM-200X Rear] LINK To the next Cat.
  • Page 225: Connections Between Vx-2000 And Vx-2000Sf

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 2. cONNEcTIONS BETWEEN VX-2000 AND VX-2000Sf 2. CONNECTIONS BETWEEN VX-2000 AND VX-2000SF RJ45 male connector [VX-2000 Rear] AUDIO LINK DATA LINK From VX-2000DS' or VX-3000DS' DC POWER OUT DC POWER IN Cat. 5 STP Cat. 5 STP [VX-2000SF No.
  • Page 226: Sf Modules (Vx-200Sp, Vx-200Sz, Vx-200Si, Vx-200So) Connections

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 3. Sf mODulES (VX-200SP, VX-200SZ, VX-200SI, VX-200SO) cONNEcTIONS 3. SF MODULES (VX-200SP, VX-200SZ, VX-200SI, VX-200SO) CONNECTIONS 3.1. SF Modules Configuration Example VX-200SO VX-200SZ VX-200SP VX-200SI [VX-2000SF Rear] DC POWER IN From VX-2000DS' or VX-3000DS' DC POWER OUT 3.2.
  • Page 227 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 3. Sf mODulES (VX-200SP, VX-200SZ, VX-200SI, VX-200SO) cONNEcTIONS [When VP-3304 is used] VX-200SZ RJ45 male connector Cat. 5 STP PA LINK SP OUT PA IN PA OUT (SP LINE) H C H C H C H C CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 PA LINK Amplifier output terminal...
  • Page 228 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 3. Sf mODulES (VX-200SP, VX-200SZ, VX-200SI, VX-200SO) cONNEcTIONS [When VP-3304 is used] (In the case shielded cables are used) VX-200SZ RJ45 male connector Cat. 5 STP PA LINK Shielded cable SP OUT PA IN Shield PA OUT (SP LINE) H C H C H C H C CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 PA LINK...
  • Page 229: Vx-200Sp Connection To External Attenuator

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 3. Sf mODulES (VX-200SP, VX-200SZ, VX-200SI, VX-200SO) cONNEcTIONS 3.3. VX-200SP Connection to External Attenuator 3.3.1. 3-wire system connection VX-200SP Attenuator Control (ATT CTRL) relay contact capacity End of line Withstand voltage: 30 V DC, 250 V AC Contact current: Under 7 A (DC), under 7 A (AC) LINE MONITOR...
  • Page 230: Vx-200Si And Vx-200So Connection To External Devices

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 3. Sf mODulES (VX-200SP, VX-200SZ, VX-200SI, VX-200SO) cONNEcTIONS 3.5. VX-200SI and VX-200SO Connection to External Devices [VX-2000 Rear] CPU OFF VX-200SI VX-200SI Sensor Fire Alarm CTRL VX-200SO VX-200SO Failure Output Receipt, Failure Output Reset and Failure Output indicator CTRL RJ45 male connector...
  • Page 231: Connections Between Vx-2000Sf And Standby Amplifier

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 4. cONNEcTIONS BETWEEN VX-2000Sf AND STANDBy AmPlIfIEr 4. CONNECTIONS BETWEEN VX-2000SF AND STANDBY AMPLIFIER [When VP-2241 is used] VP-200VX [VP-2241 Rear] DC POWER IN 28 V 4.8 A PA OUT (SP LINE) From VX-2000DS' PA LINK or VX-3000DS' DC POWER OUT Black Cat.
  • Page 232 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 4. cONNEcTIONS BETWEEN VX-2000Sf AND STANDBy AmPlIfIEr [When VP-3504 is used] Black PA OUT (SP LINE) H C H C H C H C CH4 CH3 CH2 CH1 PA LINK Amplifier output terminal [VP-3504 Rear] From VX-3000DS' DC POWER OUT Cat.
  • Page 233: Vx-2000 Cable Usage Table

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 5. VX-2000 cABlE uSAGE TABlE 5. VX-2000 CABLE USAGE TABLE This table shows the cables to be used in the VX-2000 and their connection locations. [RM-200XF] Terminal to connect cable Type Equipment to be connected to Terminal Equipment Terminal Equipment...
  • Page 234 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 5. VX-2000 cABlE uSAGE TABlE [VX-200XR] Terminal to connect cable Type Equipment to be connected to Terminal Equipment Terminal Equipment Plug cable Type Plug Equipment Name receptacle Name receptacle unprocessed cable 9P Plug-in screw rm-200Xf lINK connector –...
  • Page 235 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 5. VX-2000 cABlE uSAGE TABlE [VX-200SZ] Terminal to connect cable Type Equipment to be connected to Terminal Equipment Terminal Equipment Plug cable Type Equipment Plug Name receptacle Name receptacle VP-200VX PA lINK rJ45 (female) rJ45 (male) cat. 5 STP rJ45 (male) PA lINK rJ45 (female)
  • Page 236 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 5. VX-2000 cABlE uSAGE TABlE [VP-3154/3304/3504] Terminal to connect cable Type Equipment to be connected to Terminal Equipment Terminal Equipment Plug cable Type Plug Equipment Name receptacle Name receptacle Plug-in screw PA OuT Plug-in screw unprocessed cable VX-200SZ PA IN round or y terminal 18AWG...
  • Page 237 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 5. VX-2000 cABlE uSAGE TABlE [VX-3000DS] Terminal to connect cable Type Equipment to be connected to Equipment Terminal Equipment Terminal Name Plug cableType Plug Equipment receptacle Name receptacle 230 V Ac, 50/60 Hz Ac POWEr IN1,2 3P inlet Supplied cable 220 V Ac, 50/60 Hz SX-2000Sm...
  • Page 238: Connection Cable Pin Assignment

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT 6. CONNECTION CABLE PIN ASSIGNMENT The pin assignment of the rJ45 connector used to connect one or both ends of the connection cable is explained here. 6.1. RJ45 Connector-to-RJ45 Connector Connections connect an rJ45 connector to both ends of the cat. 5 STP cable and make the following connections: [Source to Connect] [Source to be Connected to] Component...
  • Page 239: Vx-200Xr To Remote Microphone (Rm-200Xf Or Rm-200X) Connections

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT 6.2. VX-200XR to Remote Microphone (RM-200XF or RM-200X) Connections rm-200Xf or rm-200X rJ45 Pin No. colour Pair VX-200Xr Assignment Assignment monitor in (H) Orange / white monitor out (H) monitor in (c) Orange monitor out (c) rm data...
  • Page 240 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT • Daisy-chain connection between RM-200X and VX-200XR RM-200X Rear DC POWER IN EXTERNAL LINK MIC IN Monitor in (H) Monitor in (C) RJ45 connector Pin No. RM data To the next Audio out (H) To VX-200XR RM-200X Audio out (C) RM data Shield Shield...
  • Page 241 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT [Direct power supply to the Remote Microphone] When a remote microphone is located far away from the VX-2000 or many rm-210 units are connected, the remote microphone may malfunction due to the voltage drop of power supply. Also, when more than 1 remote microphones, each having one VX-200Xr to which many rm-210s are connected, are included in the system, the current consumption could become too large to operate the remote microphones.
  • Page 242 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT • Direct power supply from the VX-2000DS or VX-3000DS to the RM-200XF RM-200XF Bottom RM-200X Rear Plug-in screw terminal (supplied with the RM-200XF) DC POWER IN EXTERNAL LINK MIC IN Monitor in (H) Monitor in (C) RJ45 connector RJ45 connector Pin No. Pin No. RM data Audio out (H) To VX-200XR...
  • Page 243 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT • Direct power supply to the RM-200X If the rm-200X is used for both emergency and general-purpose broadcast applications and the backup power supply is required for Ac power failure, supply the power directly from the VX-2000DS or VX-3000DS to the rm-200X's rear-mounted Dc POWEr IN terminal.
  • Page 244: Vx-200Xi Connections

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT 6.3. VX-200XI Connections rJ45 Pin No. colour Pair Assignment Orange / white control input (+) Orange control input (–) Green / white Blue AuDIO OuT (c) Blue / white AuDIO OuT (H) Green Brown / white Brown...
  • Page 245 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT [VX-200XI's control input insulation] Because the VX-200XI's control input uses photocouplers, it can be insulated by performing settings to be externally powered. for the setting procedure, refer to 8-22. rJ45 Pin No. colour Pair Assignment...
  • Page 246: Vx-2000 Control Input Connections

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT 6.4. VX-2000 Control Input Connections connector Name rJ45 Pin No. colour Pair Assignment cTrl IN 1 – 8 Orange / white cTrl IN 1 Orange cTrl IN 2 Green / white cTrl IN 3 Blue cTrl IN 6 Blue / white...
  • Page 247 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT • Connection example of the VX-2000's CTRL-IN terminal CTRL IN 1 CTRL IN 2 CTRL IN 3 RJ45 connector Pin No. CTRL IN 4 CTRL IN 5 CTRL IN 6 Shield CTRL IN 7 CTRL IN 8 To VX-2000 CTRL IN CTRL IN 1 –...
  • Page 248 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT [VX-2000 Control input insulation] Because the VX-2000's control input uses photocouplers, it can be insulated by performing settings to be externally powered. This setting disconnects both cTrl IN 1 – 8 common terminal and cTrl IN 9 – 16 common terminal from the VX-2000's internal GND terminal, changing them to external power supply terminals.
  • Page 249 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT [Activating the control inputs] Two types of activation methods "level trigger" and "Pulse trigger" are available for the control inputs depending on assigned functions. • Level trigger Applicable function: Interrupt Broadcast, control Output, and failure Display Input, Volume uP/DOWN, Emergency Silence The level trigger requires to be retained ON for at least 100 ms for the control activation.
  • Page 250: Vx-2000 Control Output Connections

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT 6.5. VX-2000 Control Output Connections connector Name rJ45 Pin No. colour Pair Assignment cTrl IN 1 – 8 Orange / white cTrl IN 1 Orange cTrl IN 2 Green / white cTrl IN 3 Blue cTrl IN 6 Blue / white...
  • Page 251 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT [VX-2000 Control output connection example] CTRL OUT 1 CTRL OUT 2 CTRL OUT 3 RJ45 connector Pin No. CTRL OUT 4 CTRL OUT 5 CTRL OUT 6 Shield CTRL OUT 7 CTRL OUT 8 To VX-2000 CTRL OUT CTRL OUT 1 –...
  • Page 252: Vx-200Si Connections

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT 6.6. VX-200SI Connections connector Name rJ45 Pin No. colour Pair Assignment cTrl IN 1 – 4 Orange / white cTrl IN 1 Orange cOm 1 Green / white cTrl IN 2 Blue cOm 3 Blue / white cTrl IN 3...
  • Page 253 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT [VX-200SI connection example] 10 kΩ±5% A wiring fault can be detected in the desired control line by inserting the resistor network in the line as shown on the left. 10 kΩ±5% RJ45 connector Pin No.
  • Page 254 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT [VX-200SI's CTRL 1 – 4 terminals insulation] The VX-200SI's cTrl 1 – 4 terminals can be insulated by performing settings to be externally powered. (refer p. 8-32 for the setting procedure.) connector Name rJ45 Pin No.
  • Page 255: Vx-200So Connections

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT 6.7. VX-200SO Connections connector Name rJ45 Pin No. colour Pair Assignment cTrl IN 1 – 4 Orange / white cTrl OuT 1 Orange cOm 1 Green / white cTrl OuT 2 Blue cOm 3 Blue / white cTrl OuT 3...
  • Page 256 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 6. cONNEcTION cABlE PIN ASSIGNmENT [VX-200SO connection example] Control Output RJ45 connector Pin No. CTRL OUT 1 COM 1 CTRL OUT 2 COM 2 CTRL OUT 3 RJ45 connector COM 3 Pin No. CTRL OUT 4 COM 4 CTRL OUT 5 To VX-200SO CTRL OUT COM 5...
  • Page 257: Cable Distance Between Components

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 7. cABlE DISTANcE BETWEEN cOmPONENTS 7. CABLE DISTANCE BETWEEN COMPONENTS 7.1. VX-2000 to Remote Microphone Cable Distance The cable distance between remote microphones (rm-200X or rm-200Xf) is determined by the specifications of the lONWOrKS' Twisted Pair free Topology Network (assuming cat. 5 STP cable is used). [Connection example and total cable distance] VX-2000 Transceiver...
  • Page 258: Vx-200Xr To Remote Microphone Cable Distance Extension

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 7. cABlE DISTANcE BETWEEN cOmPONENTS 7.2. VX-200XR to Remote Microphone Cable Distance Extension 7.2.1. Mount the Repeater on the VX-200XR and set the Free Topology This setting permits the cable length between the repeater-mounted VX-200Xr and its connected remote microphones to be extended to up to 450 m (using cat.
  • Page 259 Twisted pair free topology transceiver TOA part code: 111-31-281-60 crystal oscillator 3 pins (1: Vcc, 2: GND, 3: OuT), 2.5 mm pitch Equivalent to TOA part code: 115-46-055-50 (JXO-5 10.00 mHz) A crystal oscillator of 5 mHz may be used. [Parts installation] • Install these parts illustrated below:...
  • Page 260: Mount The Repeater On The Vx-200Xr And Set The Doubly Terminated Bus Topology

    All cable type can be extended up to 900 m. cable Type Total cable Distance Belden 85102 900 m Belden 8471 900 m level IV, 22AWG 900 m cat. 5 STP 900 m If you need more extension, please contact your nearest TOA dealer. 9-38...
  • Page 261 Twisted pair free topology transceiver TOA part code: 111-31-281-60 crystal oscillator 3 pins (1: Vcc, 2: GND, 3: OuT), 2.5 mm pitch Equivalent to TOA part code: 115-46-055-50 (JXO-5 10.00 mHz) A crystal oscillator of 5 mHz may be used. [Parts installation] • Install these parts as illustrated below:...
  • Page 262 Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 7. cABlE DISTANcE BETWEEN cOmPONENTS • Mounting a terminator on the RM-200XF The following 2 methods are available to terminate the rm-200Xf: Internal switch setting and External resistor mounting. Be sure to perform either method because doing both methods may cause system malfunction. [Setting inside the RM-200XF] Step 1.
  • Page 263 7. cABlE DISTANcE BETWEEN cOmPONENTS [Mounting a resistor to the plug-in screw terminal] Prepare the following part separately. Parts Quantity Description 100 Ω resistor 1/4 W or 1/5 W Equivalent to TOA part code: 112-31-041-10 (R25 100 Ω 5%) or TOA part code: 112-71-025-70 (R20 100 Ω 5%) Connect a resistor of 100 Ω across the RM data terminals together with connection cables as show below. RM-200XF Bottom Monitor in (H) Monitor in (C) RJ45 connector Pin No.
  • Page 264 Parts Quantity Description 100 Ω resistor 1/4 W or 1/5 W Equivalent to TOA Part Code 112-31-041-10 (R25 100 Ω 5%) or TOA Part Code 112-71-025-70 (R20 100 Ω 5%) Step 1. fasten cat.5 cable's inner wires in Pins 3 and 6 of the rJ45 male connector using a crimp tool. RJ45 male connector Use Cat.5 cable's inner wires.
  • Page 265: Cable Distance Between The Vx-2000 And Vx-2000Sf

    Chapter 9: CONNECTIONS 7. cABlE DISTANcE BETWEEN cOmPONENTS 7.3. Cable Distance between the VX-2000 and VX-2000SF cables connecting the VX-2000 data link connector to the VX-2000Sf data link connector can be extended to up to 800 m in total (using cat. 5 STP cable). a + b + c + d + e + f + g + h 800 m VX-2000...
  • Page 266: Chapter 10: Pc Online Checks And Adjustments

    Chapter 10 PC oNliNe CHeCKs aNd adJustmeNts...
  • Page 267: System Setup Procedure

    Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 1. SySTEm SETuP PrOcEDurE 1. SYSTEM SETUP PROCEDURE connections Between VX-2000 and Pc 10-3) communication Port Settings cOm Port Settings 10-5) current Date/Time Settings 10-6) System Setting file Download 10-7) configuration check 10-8) Initial Impedance Settings 10-10) connection check*...
  • Page 268: System Setting File Download

    Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 2. SySTEm SETTING fIlE DOWNlOAD 2. SYSTEM SETTING FILE DOWNLOAD 2.1. Connections between VX-2000 and PC Step 1. Open the pocket in the VX-2000's front panel. VX-2000 Front Push Step 2. connect the Pc to the VX-2000's rS-232c connector using a cross cable. VX-2000 Front RS-232C Cross cable...
  • Page 269: Vx-2000 Setting Software Activation

    Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 2. SySTEm SETTING fIlE DOWNlOAD 2.2. VX-2000 Setting Software Activation Select [VX-2000 VX-2000 setting software] from the Windows start menu. The VX-2000 setting software will be activated. 10-4...
  • Page 270: General Settings

    Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 2. SySTEm SETTING fIlE DOWNlOAD 2.3. General Settings Select [System General Settings] from the menu to open the [General Settings] window. Set the time and date for the VX-2000's internal timer, and select the Pc cOm port. The cOm port is set to cOm 1 by default.
  • Page 271: Current Date/Time Settings

    Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 2. SySTEm SETTING fIlE DOWNlOAD 2.3.2. Current Date/Time Settings Set the date and time for the VX-2000's internal timer. The VX-2000's internal timer settings are uploaded to the Pc and displayed in the VX Time column. Step 1.
  • Page 272: System Setting File Download

    Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 2. SySTEm SETTING fIlE DOWNlOAD 2.4. System Setting File Download Download the programmed system setting file from the Pc to the VX-2000. Note: The system setting file cannot be transferred while in the Emergency mode. Step 1.
  • Page 273: System Check Functions

    Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3. SySTEm cHEcK fuNcTIONS 3. SYSTEM CHECK FUNCTIONS 3.1. Configuration Check This function confirms whether the system setting file set with a Pc agrees with the actual equipment configuration. Note: The configuration check function cannot be used while in emergency mode. Step 1.
  • Page 274 Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3. SySTEm cHEcK fuNcTIONS Step 3. compare with actual equipment configurations. After configuration check completion, the dialog box "configuration check was completed." will be displayed. Press the [OK] button to close the dialog box. The connected equipment is displayed in the "unit"...
  • Page 275: Initial Impedance Settings

    Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3. SySTEm cHEcK fuNcTIONS 3.2. Initial Impedance Settings Notes • The VX-200SZ Impedance Detection Module monitors speaker line impedance to detect shorts or open circuits in the lines. An initial impedance value is used as a reference to detect speaker line irregularities. • Speaker line impedance tends to change over time, thus increasing any variation from the initial impedance value set at the time of installation, and possibly causing the VX-200SZ to detect a line failure even when the speaker line is functioning correctly.
  • Page 276: Using The Pc Software Initial Impedance Settings

    Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3. SySTEm cHEcK fuNcTIONS 3.2.1. Using the PC software initial impedance settings follow the steps in the procedure below to set the VX-200SZ's initial impedance value. Step 1. Select [System Initial Impedance Settings] from the menu. The [Initial Impedance Settings] window will open.
  • Page 277: Using The Vx-2000Sf's Initial Setting Switch

    The Initial setting indicator automatically extinguishes upon completion of the initial setting. Note If the Initial setting indicator does not extinguish even after a lengthy period of time, there may be something wrong with the VX-200SZ. In such cases, please contact your nearest TOA dealer. 10-12...
  • Page 278: Connection Check

    Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3. SySTEm cHEcK fuNcTIONS 3.3. Connection Check Note: This function applies to the VX-2000 Setting Software Version 2.0 or later. After setting an initial impedance value for the VX-200SZ Impedance Detection module mounted in the VX-2000Sf Surveillance frame, check to be sure that all cables between equipment components are connected correctly.
  • Page 279 Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 3. SySTEm cHEcK fuNcTIONS Step 3. check connections. The dialog box "Initial impedance settings were completed." will be displayed after initialisation completion. Press the [OK] button. The dialog box will close and connection check will begin. • After the connection check is complete, "OK" will be displayed in the "Result" column if all connections are determined to be correct, and "NG"...
  • Page 280: Volume And Equaliser Settings

    Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 4. VOlumE AND EQuAlISEr SETTINGS 4. VOLUME AND EqUALISER SETTINGS When connected online, initial volume and equaliser settings can be varied using the Pc software's "Send" function. This makes it possible to output sound and set the volume and equaliser to adequate initial levels during system installation.
  • Page 281: Equaliser Settings

    Chapter 10: PC ONLINE CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS 4. VOlumE AND EQuAlISEr SETTINGS 4.2. Equaliser Settings Step 1. click on the [EQ] button on the configuration screen. The [EQ Settings] window will be displayed. Step 2. click on the name of the Output Zone for which the equalisation is to be set, and set the equaliser. The gain can be changed within ±12 dB in 2 dB step.
  • Page 282 Chapter 11 otHer PC soFtWare FuNCtioNs...
  • Page 283: Chapter 11: Other Pc Software Functions

    Chapter 11: OTHER PC SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS 1. mONITOr OPErATION cHEcK 1. MONITOR OPERATION CHECK Notes • This function applies to the VX-2000 Setting Software Version 2.0 or later. • Monitor Operation Check cannot be performed in emergency mode. Whether or not the system's failure detection function is operating correctly can be checked through both manual and automatic inspections. In automatic inspections, a failure is made to occur by stopping the generation of pilot tone to have it detected. In the manual inspection, cables are disconnected to have the disconnection detected.
  • Page 284 Chapter 11: OTHER PC SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS 1. mONITOr OPErATION cHEcK Step 2. click on the [Start] button to start the Automatic monitor check. In automatic inspections, by detecting a failure made to occur by stopping the generation of pilot tone, the failure detection circuit built in each equipment component can be checked that it operates properly.
  • Page 285 Chapter 11: OTHER PC SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS 1. mONITOr OPErATION cHEcK Step 4. Switch the Inspection mode to manual operation, then press the [Start] button to begin manual inspection. During manual inspection, cables are removed or other failures are intentionally caused by hand in order to have such failures detected.
  • Page 286: System Setting File Upload

    Chapter 11: OTHER PC SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS 2. SySTEm SETTING fIlE uPlOAD 2. SYSTEM SETTING FILE UPLOAD Notes • This function applies to the VX-2000 Setting Software Version 2.0 or later. • System setting file upload cannot be performed in emergency mode. The VX-2000's system setting file in use can be uploaded and displayed on the connected Pc. Step 1. Select [communications upload (Pc VX)] from the menu.
  • Page 287 Chapter 11: OTHER PC SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS 2. SySTEm SETTING fIlE uPlOAD Step 4. Enter a project name, the name of Author, and Version, then click on the [OK] button. communications with the VX-2000 will be started, and the screen showing the communication status displayed.
  • Page 288: Reading Logs

    Chapter 11: OTHER PC SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS 3. rEADING lOGS 3. READING LOGS Operation logs stored inside the VX-2000 can be uploaded to a Pc to display. up to 2,000 operation log events can be recorded. Events are deleted in chronological order when 2,000 is exceeded.
  • Page 289 Chapter 11: OTHER PC SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS 3. rEADING lOGS Step 2. upload the logs. clicking on the [receive] button permits communications to be started and the most recent log to be uploaded to the Pc. log events are displayed in chronological order. Continued on next page 11-8...
  • Page 290 Chapter 11: OTHER PC SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS 3. rEADING lOGS Step 3. Set the log to be viewed in the [View condition] area. The type of log to be displayed can be selected. • List All: All stored logs can be viewed. • Select View: Only the desired logs are selected and displayed. Tick the "Event," "monitor," or "Error" checkbox for the data to be viewed. more than one checkbox can be ticked.
  • Page 291: Version Display

    Chapter 11: OTHER PC SOFTWARE FUNCTIONS 4. VErSION DISPlAy 4. VERSION DISPLAY Selecting [Help Version] from the menu enables confirmation of the version number of the "VX-2000 Setting Software and the VX-2000 firmware." 11-10...
  • Page 292: Chapter 12: Appendix

    Chapter 12 aPPeNdiX...
  • Page 293: Cf Card Recording Methods

    Chapter 12: APPENDIX 1. cf cArD rEcOrDING mETHODS 1. CF CARD RECORDING METHODS messages can be recorded on the cf card in either way of using the EV-350r Digital Announcer or using the Pc software program dedicated for the EV-200. 1.1.
  • Page 294: Cf Card Recording Contents

    Chapter 12: APPENDIX 1. cf cArD rEcOrDING mETHODS 1.1.2. CF Card Recording Contents up to 128 sentences (up to 512 sentences depending on the EV-350r setting) and 8 programs can be recorded on the cf card. Programs P001 – P008 correspond to EV messages 1 – 8. When EV message 1 is played back in the VX-2000, playback data set in P001 is recalled.
  • Page 295: Setting Example

    Chapter 12: APPENDIX 1. cf cArD rEcOrDING mETHODS 1.1.3. Setting Example [Message Program/Sentence Composition Example] VX unit's message No. Program No. Playback method Sentence No. or Silent Section EV message type message 1 P001 A001, A002, m003, A003 Alert message 2 P002 A011, A012, m002, A013 Evacuation...
  • Page 296: Usable Cf Cards (Their Card Adapter Required)

    Chapter 12: APPENDIX 1. cf cArD rEcOrDING mETHODS 1.1.4. Usable CF cards (their card adapter required) • Use the "SanDisk"* CompactFlash* (CF) card. * Trademark of SanDisk corporation • Required card capacity (under 96 MB) depends on the recording time and sound quality. [CF Card Capacity vs. Recording Time] recording Sound Quality* capacity (mB) Normal High Extremely High 0:33:09 0:22:06 0:16:34 0:11:03 1:06:36...
  • Page 297: Recording By The Ev-200 Data Edit Software

    Chapter 12: APPENDIX 1. cf cArD rEcOrDING mETHODS 1.2. Recording by the EV-200 Data Edit Software Download the EV-200.msi EV-200 Data Edit Software and its instruction manual from http://toa-products.com/ international/. refer to the downloaded instruction manual for details about the recording method.
  • Page 298: Chapter 13: Specifications

    Chapter 13 sPeCiFiCatioNs...
  • Page 299: Block Diagram

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 1. BlOcK DIAGrAm 1. BLOCK DIAGRAM 1.1. Fireman's Microphone RM-200XF 13-2...
  • Page 300: Remote Microphone Rm-200X

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 1. BlOcK DIAGrAm 1.2. Remote Microphone RM-200X 13-3...
  • Page 301: Remote Microphone Input Module Vx-200Xr

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 1. BlOcK DIAGrAm 1.3. Remote Microphone Input Module VX-200XR Input Connector Audio Signal Output Audio Signal Input (unbalanced) (balanced) Audio Monitor Input Audio Monitor Output (balanced) (balanced) OPTION Communication Communication Repeater DC Power Output DC Power Input 1.4.
  • Page 302: System Manager Vx-2000

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 1. BlOcK DIAGrAm 1.5. System Manager VX-2000 13-5...
  • Page 303: Surveillance Frame Vx-2000Sf

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 1. BlOcK DIAGrAm 1.6. Surveillance Frame VX-2000SF 13-6...
  • Page 304: Pilot Tone Detection Module Vx-200Sp

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 1. BlOcK DIAGrAm 1.7. Pilot Tone Detection Module VX-200SP 13-7...
  • Page 305: Impedance Detection Module Vx-200Sz

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 1. BlOcK DIAGrAm 1.8. Impedance Detection Module VX-200SZ 13-8...
  • Page 306: Power Amplifier Input Module Vp-200Vx

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 1. BlOcK DIAGrAm 1.9. Power Amplifier Input Module VP-200VX Audio Signal Output Audio Signal Input (balanced) Audio Monitor Input Audio Monitor Output (balanced) Standby Control Output Standby Control Input DC Fuse Blowout Detection Output Overheat Status Input Control Circuit Overheat Status Output DC Input...
  • Page 307: Power Amplifier 2 X 120 W Vp-2122

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 1. BlOcK DIAGrAm 1.11. Power Amplifier 2 x 120 W VP-2122 Cooling Fan Overheat LED [OVERHEAT] DC Power Input Control Circuit [DC POWER IN] Input Module Slot 100 V Audio Signal Input 70 V CH1 Speaker Line Output 50 V [PA OUT (SP LINE)] Audio Monitor Output...
  • Page 308: Power Amplifier 4 X 60 W Vp-2064

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 1. BlOcK DIAGrAm 1.12. Power Amplifier 4 x 60 W VP-2064 Cooling Fan Overheat LED [OVERHEAT] DC Power Input Control Circuit [DC POWER IN] Input Module Slot 100 V Audio Signal Input 70 V CH1 Speaker Line Output 50 V [PA OUT (SP LINE)] Audio Monitor Output...
  • Page 309: Power Amplifier 4 X 150 W Vp-3154, Power Amplifier 4 X 300 Wvp-3304, And Power Amplifier 4 X 500 W Vp-3504

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 1. BlOcK DIAGrAm 1.13. Power Amplifier 4 x 150 W VP-3154, Power Amplifier 4 x 300 W VP-3304, and Power Amplifier 4 x 500 W VP-3504 13-12...
  • Page 310: Specifications

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2. SPECIFICATIONS 2.1. Fireman's Microphone RM-200XF Power Source 24 V Dc (operating range: 16 – 40 V Dc) current consumption under 200 mA (rm-200Xf), 850 mA (with 10 rm-210s connected) 0 dB*, 600 Ω, balanced Audio Output Hand-Held microphone Dynamic microphone, function switch (default: Press-to-talk), microphone element fault detection Distortion...
  • Page 311: Remote Microphone Rm-200X

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.2. Remote Microphone RM-200X Power Source 24 V Dc (operating range: 16 – 40 V Dc), supplied from rJ45 connector or power input jack (non-polarity type) usable power input plug: 5.5 mm outer diameter,2.1 mm inner diameter, and 9.5 mm long current consumption under 200 mA (rm-200X), 750 mA (with 9 rm-210s connected)
  • Page 312: Remote Microphone Extension

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.3. Remote Microphone Extension RM-210 20 mA max. (in terms of RM-200M’s DC power input) current consumption 75 mA max. (in terms of Dc power inputs of rm-200X and rm-200Xf) connection connection to rm-200m, rm-200X or rm-200Xf by way of dedicated cable Number of function Keys function When used to expand the rm-200m: Selects and activates the Voice Announcement Board messages.
  • Page 313: System Manager Vx-2000

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.4. System Manager VX-2000 Power Source 24 V Dc (operating range: 20 – 40 V Dc) m3.5 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 8.8 mm current consumption under 650 mA (20 V Dc) Input –20 dB*, unbalanced, Number of module slots: 8 usable Input module VX-200Xr, VX-200XI, 900 series plug-in modules (m-01f, m-01m, m-01P, m-01S, m-01T, m-03P, m-51f, m-51S, m-51T, m-61f, m-61S, m-61T, u-01f,...
  • Page 314: Voice Announcement Board Ev-200M

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.5. Voice Announcement Board EV-200M Power Source 24 V Dc, 0.2 A Power consumption Output 0 dB* frequency response 20 Hz – 20 kHz (44.1 kHz sampling) 20 Hz – 14 kHz (32 kHz sampling) Distortion under 0.3% (44.1 kHz, recording method: Extremely High) Playback mode...
  • Page 315: Audio Input Module With Control Input Vx-200Xi

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.7. Audio Input Module with Control Input VX-200XI Power Source Supplied from VX-2000 current consumption under 30 mA Input Sensitivity mIc: –70 to –42.5 dB* (adjustable) (rated Output –20 dB) lINE: –20 to +7.5 dB* (adjustable) mIc or lINE selectable by the built-in switch low cut filter (100 Hz) 9 to 15 dB attenuation (adjustable)
  • Page 316: Surveillance Frame Vx-2000Sf

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.8. Surveillance Frame VX-2000SF Power Source 24 V Dc (operating range: 20 – 40 V Dc) m3.5 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 8.8 mm current consumption under 2 A (40 V Dc) Number of module Slot usable module VX-200SZ, VX-200SP, VX-200SI, VX-200SO frequency response...
  • Page 317: Pilot Tone Detection Module Vx-200Sp

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.9. Pilot Tone Detection Module VX-200SP Power Source Supplied from VX-2000Sf current consumption under 100 mA Power Amplifier link rJ45 female connector for connecting the VP-2000 series or VP-3000 series Power Amplifier Twisted-pair straight cable (TIA/EIA-568A standard) line monitor Plug-in screw connector Applicable cable diameter: AWG 16 –...
  • Page 318: Impedance Detection Module Vx-200Sz

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.10. Impedance Detection Module VX-200SZ Power Source Supplie d from VX-2000Sf current consumption under 150 mA Power Amplifier link rJ45 female connector for connecting the VP-2000 series or VP-3000 series Power Amplifier. Twisted-pair straight cable (TIA/EIA-568A standard) External Attenuator Plug-in screw connector, relay, no-voltage make contact output, control Output...
  • Page 319: Equaliser Card Vx-200Se

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.11. Equaliser Card VX-200SE Power Source Supplied from VX-200SZ, VX-200SP current consumption under 50 mA Equaliser centre frequency 80 Hz, 125 Hz, 250 Hz, 500 HZ, 1 kHz, 2 kHz, 4 kHz, 8 kHz, 12 kHz Gain range ±12 dB, adjustable in 2 dB steps Dimensions...
  • Page 320: Power Amplifier 4 X 60 W Vp-2064

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.14. Power Amplifier 4 x 60 W VP-2064 Power Source 2 8 V Dc (operating range: 20 – 40 V Dc) m4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 12 mm current consumption (EN60065) 4.8 A in total rated Output Power 60 W x 4 (at min.
  • Page 321: Power Amplifier 2 X 120 W Vp-2122

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.15. Power Amplifier 2 x 120 W VP-2122 Power Source 28 V Dc (operating range: 20 – 40 V Dc) m4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 12 mm current consumption (EN60065) 4.8 A in total rated Output Power 120 W x 2 (at min.
  • Page 322: Power Amplifier 1 X 240 W Vp-2241

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.16. Power Amplifier 1 x 240 W VP-2241 Power Source 28 V Dc (operating range: 20 – 40 V Dc) m4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 12 mm current consumption (EN60065) 4.8 A rated Output Power 240 W (at min.
  • Page 323: Power Amplifier 1 X 420 W Vp-2421

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.17. Power Amplifier 1 x 420 W VP-2421 Power Source 28 V Dc (operating range: 20 – 40 V Dc) m4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 12 mm current consumption (EN60065) 7.6 A rated Output Power 420 W (at min.
  • Page 324: Digital Power Amplifier 4 X 150 W Vp-3154

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.18. Digital Power Amplifier 4 x 150 W VP-3154 Power Source 31 V Dc (operating 20 – 34 V Dc) Dc power in: m4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 11 mm Amplification System class D current consumption 6 A in total at 31 V Dc (EN60065) rated Output Power...
  • Page 325: Digital Power Amplifier 4 X 300 W Vp-3304

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.19. Digital Power Amplifier 4 x 300 W VP-3304 Power Source 31 V Dc (operating 20 – 34 V Dc) Dc power in: m4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 11 mm Amplification System class D current consumption 9 A in total at 31 V Dc (EN60065) rated Output Power...
  • Page 326: Digital Power Amplifier 4 X 500 W Vp-3504

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.20. Digital Power Amplifier 4 x 500 W VP-3504 Power Source 31 V Dc (operating 20 – 34 V Dc) Dc power in: m4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 11 mm Amplification System class D current consumption 13 A in total at 31 V Dc (EN60065) rated Output Power...
  • Page 327: Power Amplifier Input Module Vp-200Vx

    Chapter 13: SPECIFICATIONS 2. SPEcIfIcATIONS 2.21. Power Amplifier Input Module VP-200VX Power Source Supplied from VP-2064, VP-2122, VP-2241, VP-2421 current consumption under 30 mA Power Amplifier link rJ45 female connector for connecting the VX-200SP or VX-200SZ Audio output module Twisted-pair straight cable (TIA/EIA-568A standard) finish Panel: Surface-treated steel plate Dimensions...
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