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Hacousto Holland bv
Industrieweg 87
2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs
4E-FMWB installation and user guide
SUMMARY
This document includes both the installation and user guides of the 4E-FMWB, the wall-box fireman's
microphone dedicated to 4EVAC Voice Evacuation Systems. It explains how the 4E-FMWB should be
installed and configured. The installation instructions are addressed to trained technical personnel, such as
installers, service technicians and commissioning engineers. User instructions explain how to operate the
4E-FMWB and how to interpret indications by the end users as well as technical personnel, such as service
technicians.
Rev.
Date
REVISION AND APPROVAL
01
30-07-2019
02
11-06-2020
Page 1 of 17
Nature of Changes
Original draft
Corrections
Author:
Approved By
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Summary of Contents for 4EVAC 4E-FMWB

  • Page 1 The installation instructions are addressed to trained technical personnel, such as installers, service technicians and commissioning engineers. User instructions explain how to operate the 4E-FMWB and how to interpret indications by the end users as well as technical personnel, such as service technicians.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs Author: 4E-FMWB installation and user guide Table of Contents 1. What is the 4E-FMWB? ................................3 2. Where do I start? ..................................3 3. Configuration settings ................................5 4. Hardware installation and settings ............................ 6 Housing installation ..............................6 L-Net ....................................
  • Page 3: What Is The 4E-Fmwb

    Lamp Test and system reset. The 4E-FMWB is connected to the L-Net interface of the 4EVAC system main unit (Compact 500 or Impact Controller) and may be daisy-chained with more L-Net devices. The 4E-FMWB is dedicated to EVAC / ALERT messages and live EVAC paging and is not suitable as a commercial or general purpose paging microphone.
  • Page 4 Industrieweg 87 2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs Author: 4E-FMWB installation and user guide Opening the device housing or tampering with network cabling is restricted. This gives access to all interfaces, internal system connections and sensitive hardware settings that are of high importance to system operation mode, hardware reliability and safety (Access Level 3 according to EN54-16, Annex A).
  • Page 5: Configuration Settings

    4E-FMWB installation and user guide 3. Configuration settings The settings for the 4E-FMWB are included in the configuration file located on the micro SD memory card installed in the 4EVAC system main unit (Compact 500 or Impact controller). The configuration file includes user-defined settings, such as:...
  • Page 6: Hardware Installation And Settings

    4. Hardware installation and settings Housing installation 4E-FMWB is dedicated to wall mounting by means of four wall plugs or screws, directly to the wall structure. Before fixing the housing: 1. Make sure that there is enough room to open the front door after the housing is fixed;...
  • Page 7: Network Ports

    4E-FMWB installation and user guide 4.2.1. Network ports 4E-FMWB offers 2 L-Net ports (RJ-45) for network connections to the 4EVAC 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.
  • Page 8 NOTE: If you use a straight cable, the device will power up but the Tx/Rx data terminals will not be properly connected. This will result in a communication fault between the L-Net device and the 4EVAC main unit. The L-Net device will not be able to initialize, thus will remain in boot-sequence, not operational.
  • Page 9: Device Id

    If the device ID is duplicated or set to a wrong value, the device will not receive the correct configuration settings from the 4EVAC main unit. In this case the remote station will be stuck in its boot sequence and remain non-operational.
  • Page 10: Front Panel

    5. Front Panel Compact 500 front panel LED indicators 5.1.1. POWER Indicates the operating status of the 4E-FMWB. Continuous: the device is powered and ready Blinking fast: the device is booting, not ready for full operation 5.1.2. EVAC Indicates that the system is in its Voice Alarm state, where at least one zone in the system is occupied by an emergency audio signal, i.e.
  • Page 11: Fault

    Blinking slow: when a local device is healthy and at least one remote device is reporting a fault state 5.1.4. POWER SUPPLY Indicates a power supply fault of the local 4EVAC main unit, where at least one of following faults is reported: Continuous: mains fault...
  • Page 12: Zone Indicators

    Hacousto Holland bv Industrieweg 87 2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs Author: 4E-FMWB installation and user guide Global ring is broken (any place in the ring) Continuous: At least one device from the network is missing. 5.1.7. Zone indicators Zone indicators are strictly related to the corresponding zone button. If a button is not attached to any zone, then the zone indicators for this button are disabled.
  • Page 13 Industrieweg 87 2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs Author: 4E-FMWB installation and user guide Zone indicators are strictly related to the corresponding zone button. If a button is not attached to any zone, then zone indicators for this button are disabled. Page 13 of 17...
  • Page 14: Manual Controls

    Hacousto Holland bv Industrieweg 87 2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs Author: 4E-FMWB installation and user guide Manual controls 5.2.1. SILENCE Press to mute the sound of the buzzer in the entire system. 5.2.2. LAMP TEST Press to verify visual (LEDs) and audible indications (buzzer) of the local front panel.
  • Page 15: Integrated Fireman Mic

    6. Integrated fireman mic The front panel of the 4E-FMWB is equipped with a Fireman Microphone. Take out the handheld microphone and press the PTT button to enable LIVE EVAC signal transmission to all zones available on the local panel. This signal is a top priority audio stream and will override any other type of audio signal in the system.
  • Page 16: Technical Specifications

    Hacousto Holland bv Industrieweg 87 2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs Author: 4E-FMWB installation and user guide 7. Technical specifications 4E-FMWB Number of zones max. 6 zones (global network access) Controls and indications General controls / indications Lamp test button, silence button, power, evac, general fault LED indicators...
  • Page 17 Hacousto Holland bv Industrieweg 87 2651BC Berkel & Rodenrijs Author: 4E-FMWB 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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