Push-button microphone station for the compact 500 voice evacuation system (11 pages)
Summary of Contents for 4EVAC 4E-FM
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4E-FM installation and user guide SUMMARY This document includes both the installation and user guides of the 4E-FM, the fireman microphone station for the Compact 500 Voice Evacuation System. It explains how the 4E-FM should be installed and configured. The installation instructions are addressed to trained technical personnel, such as installers, service technicians and commissioning engineers.
2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs Author: 4E-FM installation and user guide Table of Contents 1. What is the 4E-FM?................................. 3 2. Where do I start? ..................................3 3. Configuration settings ................................4 4. Hardware installation and settings ............................ 4 L-Net ....................................4 4.1.1.
Thank you for choosing 4EVAC as your Voice Evacuation System solution. 4EVAC Compact 500 is all-in-one Voice Evacuation System box. The box contains a completely integrated Voice Evacuation System, capable of both standalone and network operation. 4EVAC Compact 500 is certified in accordance with EN54-16 and EN54-4, which are harmonized standards under Construction Products Regulation, mandatory in the European Union.
4. Hardware installation and settings L-Net 4E-FM is a remote station connected to the L-Net port of the C500 main unit. Multiple 4E-FM stations may be used in the same L-Net, with following limitations: A maximum of 8 stations per L-Net port...
4E-FM installation and user guide 4.1.1. Network ports 4E-FM offers 2 L-Net ports (RJ-45) for network connections to the C500 main unit and distributed parts of the 4EVAC Voice Evacuation System. Both L-Net ports are equal, therefore there is no difference which port is connected to which side of L-Net daisy-chain.
4E-FM installation and user guide 4.1.3. Network cabling 4EVAC network features a full duplex RS-422 data link and 24V DC power to remote devices. If you’re building a distributed system using the 4EVAC network, you should make physical links between devices using the right cables.
Plug-in the L-Net cable connecting the station with the C500 main unit. Observe the boot sequence, after which the unit should automatically enter its normal operating state. Assemble the back plate (and optionally the rubber feet). 4E-FM bottom view: Device ID setting Page 7 of 12...
Important note: Access level 2 explanation Opening the front cover of the 4E-FM gives you physical access to the restricted area at access level 2 with high priority manual control. Using it will trigger EVAC mode and will result in the voice alarm state in the building.
Hacousto Holland bv Industrieweg 87 2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs Author: 4E-FM installation and user guide No communication with the C500 main unit Wrong Device ID 5.1.3. EVAC Indicates that the system is in Voice Alarm, where at least one zone in the system is occupied by an emergency audio signal, i.e.
Hacousto Holland bv Industrieweg 87 2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs Author: 4E-FM installation and user guide Manual controls 5.2.1. PTT This button starts EVAC voice transmission to pre-defined zones. When activated, the entire Compact 500 system is in EVAC mode. Page 10 of 12...
Hacousto Holland bv Industrieweg 87 2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs Author: 4E-FM installation and user guide 6. Technical specifications 4E-FM Number of zones 255 (global access, no restrictions) Controls and indications PTT button, POWER/FAULT/EVAC/BUSY LED indicators Microphone Integrated commercial purpose mic...
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Hacousto Holland bv Industrieweg 87 2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs Author: 4E-FM installation and user guide M A D E T H E N E T H E R L A N D S 4EVAC is a trade name of: Hacousto Holland bv Industrieweg 87 2651BC Berkel &...
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