A 4660 Paging Console; A 4660 Paging Console Overview; A 4660 Settings Menu - Redback A 4565B Operating Manual

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Redback® A 4565B Evacuation Controller

4.0 A 4660 PAGING CONSOLE

4.1 A 4660 OVERVIEW
The A 4660 paging console provides general paging, emergency paging
and remote selection of "Alert", "Evac", "Bell" and "Cancel" modes.
General paging is achieved by simply pressing the PTT (push to talk)
switch and then speaking. General paging will override the Bell function.
Emergency paging is available when the unit is in an emergency mode i.e
In Alert or Evac Mode.
If one of these modes is active, emergency paging is achieved by pressing
the paging button.
When activated, emergency paging overrides all functions of the A 4565B.
A maximum of 1 paging console can be connected to the A 4565B. The
console is wired back to the A 4565B via Cat5e/6 cabling to the RJ45 port
on the rear of the unit (see section 4.3 for details).
Note: For a long cable run a Redback® A 4658 power injector may be
required.
Each unit must be assigned an address which is set when the A 4660 is first
initialised, or it can be re-assigned by accessing the Factory Reset option
(see page 22). The address when connecting to the A 4565B can be any
number from 1-8.
The Alert, Evac and Bell modes can be activated from the A 4660 paging
console. Simply Press the button for the desired mode and hold for 2-3
seconds to activate.
Note: These modes are inactive when the A 4565B is in manual or isolate
mode.

4.2 A 4660 SETTINGS MENU

The settings menu can be accessed using the icon on the top left of the screen. Once in this menu the following screen
will be displayed, which shows the various settings available.
Installer
System
Backlight
Microphone
PIN Access
Label
Back
Fig 4.1 - Console Settings Screen.
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