What Is The 4E-Fmwb; Where Do I Start - 4EVAC 4E-FMWB Installation And User Manual

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4E-FMWB installation and user guide
Thank you for choosing 4EVAC as your Voice Evacuation System solution.
The 4EVAC Compact 500 is an all-in-one Voice Evacuation System box. The box contains a completely
integrated Voice Evacuation System, capable of both standalone and network operation. The 4EVAC
Compact 500 is certified in accordance with EN54-16 and EN54-4, which are harmonized standards under
the Construction Products Regulation, mandatory in the European Union.

1. What is the 4E-FMWB?

The 4E-FMWB is a wall mounted microphone paging station
with pushbutton panel and fireman microphone. It can
address up to 6 zones for emergency EVAC paging. 4E-FMWB
includes a fist microphone with a built-in PTT button, which
can be pre-programmed to access certain zones or group of
zones. The EVAC and ALERT messages may be triggered on
the front panel of the 4E-FMWB by means of dedicated
buttons.
Additionally, the 4E-FMWB incorporates mandatory EN-54-16
system indications, as well as a fault/emergency buzzer and
mandatory manual controls, including a 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.
The 4E-FMWB operates with full fault monitoring of the microphone, where the microphone transducer,
PTT button and cable are surveilled.

2. Where do I start?

First, make sure that you are officially allowed to access the hardware of 4EVAC system devices. This is
usually the case if:
you are an authorized representative of 4EVAC;
you have been trained by 4EVAC or one of its authorized representatives for installation, service
and commissioning of 4EVAC Voice Evacuation Systems.
Unauthorized hardware and/or software modifications are against the law and outside of the
manufacturer's responsibility. If you have doubts about your status and access level permissions, please
contact the 4EVAC main office.
Important note: Access level 3 explanation
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