Toa SX-2000 SERIES Operating Instructions Manual
Toa SX-2000 SERIES Operating Instructions Manual

Toa SX-2000 SERIES Operating Instructions Manual

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
MATRIX SYSTEM
SX-2000 SERIES
Thank you for purchasing TOA's Matrix System.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.

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  • Page 1 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS MATRIX SYSTEM SX-2000 SERIES Thank you for purchasing TOA's Matrix System. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
  • Page 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS CHAPTER 1: SX-2000SM SYSTEM MANAGER 1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS Front ........................1-2 2. OPERATING SETTINGS DATA (DIP Switch 2 Operation) 2.1. Using Settings Data ..................1-4 2.2. Inserting a CF Card ..................1-4 3. OUTPUTTING LOG DATA (Operating DIP Switches 1 and 2) ..
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CHAPTER 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS Front ........................5-2 Fluorescent Display ....................5-4 2. KEY LOCK SETTINGS AND CANCELLATION (DIP Switch 1 Operation) ................5-6 3. OPERATING THE MENU SCREEN 3.1. Menu Screen Operation Keys ................. 5-7 3.2.
  • Page 4 2.5. Indicators During General EV Broadcasts ............9-7 2.6. Indicators Showing RM Broadcast Status ............9-8 2.7. Indicators During Lamp Test ................9-8 2.8. Indicators on Failure Output Receipt .............. 9-9 2.9. Indicators at the Time of Failure Output Reset ..........
  • Page 5 Chapter 1 SX-2000SM SYSTEM MANAGER The SX-2000SM System Manager is capable of performing audio signal routing and priority control for the entire SX-2000 system. It comes with 8 control inputs, 8 control outputs, failure status output, failure status input, and other functions that include keys, access indicators, mode indicators and failure indicators, enabling a wide range of control and status monitoring.
  • Page 6: Front

    Chapter 1: SX-2000SM SYSTEM MANAGER 1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS [Front] 10 11 12 Protective cover Inside of the protective cover 15 16 1. LAN Indicator [LAN] (Green) supplied to this emergency cutoff input terminal Lights when the LAN connection terminal on the and is cut off (24 V emergency cutoff function) in rear panel is connected, and flashes during LAN emergency situations.
  • Page 7 Chapter 1: SX-2000SM SYSTEM MANAGER 8. CPU Indicator [CPU] (Yellow) 18. CF Card Slot [CF CARD] Lights while the general urgency all-call is being Use this slot to insert the CF card to operate made (p. 10-9) or when a failure is detected in settings data or write log data to the card.
  • Page 8: Using Settings Data

    Chapter 1: SX-2000SM SYSTEM MANAGER 2. OPERATING SETTINGS DATA (DIP Switch 2 Operation) 2.1. Using Settings Data The SX-2000 system is operated by storing the data set using the SX-2000 Setting Software on a CF card and inserting the card into the SX-2000SM. Note: Be sure to insert the CF card containing the settings data into the CF card slot.
  • Page 9 Chapter 1: SX-2000SM SYSTEM MANAGER 3. OUTPUTTING LOG DATA (Operating DIP Switches 1 and 2) By writing the SX-2000 system's log data to a CF card in the ".s2l" file format and displaying this data on a PC installed with the SX-2000 Setting Software, the data can be output as an Excel CSV file. The log data includes 2 types of data: Operation log data that contains all logs and Failure log data that contains only failure logs.
  • Page 10 Chapter 1: SX-2000SM SYSTEM MANAGER Step 5. Remove the CF card from the card slot. Step 6. Insert the CF card into the PC's card slot and start the SX-2000 Setting Software. Confirm the log data using the SX-2000 Setting Software. For details, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "Utility."...
  • Page 11 Chapter 2 SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT The SX-2000AI is an audio input unit for use with the SX-2000 system. It features modular construction that allows it to handle from 2 to 8 inputs per unit. It can be mounted in an EIA equipment rack (2U size*), and multiple units can be installed in different locations with no need to centralize in one location.
  • Page 12: Nomenclature And Functions Front

    Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS [Front] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Protective cover Inside of the protective cover 1. Monitor Speaker 5. Cancel Key [ /CANCEL] Allows any input channel to be monitored. Used to switch the menu screen.
  • Page 13 Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 11. Standby Indicator [STANDBY] (Green) 16. USB Port [USB] Lights while the unit is being initialized at power- This port is not used. on or at reset. Flashes when the fluorescent display is in light 17.
  • Page 14: Fluorescent Display

    Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Fluorescent Display] KEYLOCK FAULT EMERGENCY FADER –10 –10 –20 –20 –30 –30 LEVEL LEVEL –40 –40 22 23 24 25 34 35 36 Notes • A timer-activated light shutoff function can be set for the fluorescent display using the SX-2000 Setting Software.
  • Page 15 Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 33. Remote Microphone Connection Status 35. Monitor Level Meter Scale Indicator Lights when the Monitor ON/OFF Key (15) is set The device number of the Remote Microphone to ON. connected to the SX-2000AI lights. 36.
  • Page 16: Key Lock Settings And Cancellation

    Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 2. KEY LOCK SETTINGS AND CANCELLATION (DIP Switch 1 Operation) It is possible to disable the input volume controls, and channel keys in order to prevent mistaken operation. The input volume level set while the key lock function is used takes effect after the key lock has been released.
  • Page 17: Operating The Menu Screen

    Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 3. OPERATING THE MENU SCREEN Setting values can be confirmed or changed from the SX-2000AI's front panel. 3.1. Menu Screen Operation Keys Fluorescent display S L O T – This mark is displayed when a selected item has sub-menus available.
  • Page 18: Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart

    Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 3.2. Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart...
  • Page 19: Explanations Of Menu Screen Items

    Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 3.3. Explanations of Menu Screen Items 3.3.1. Information Display (AI1) 1 – I N F O R M A T I O N Display screen for menu item "Information." [Error Display (AI2) ] When any of the Fault indicators on the SX-2000SM's front panel is flashing, or when the Fault indicator or COM indicator on the SX-2000AI's fluorescent display is flashing, a brief error message appears in the text display area as shown below.
  • Page 20 Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 3.3.2. Operation Status Display (AI3) 2 – O P E R A T I O N S T A T U S Display screen for menu item "Operation Status." [BGM Pattern Display (AI4)] B G M P A T T E R N N o Displays the pattern number for a BGM broadcast in progress.
  • Page 21 Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Volume Setting Display (AI5), Volume Setting Detail Display (AI6)] OK / C O N F I G V O L U M E V O L U M E – 2 0 /CANCEL Indicates the input volume level set using the SX-2000 Setting Software in the input level meter. Besides, on the Volume Setting Detail Display screen, the set value for each input channel can be confirmed.
  • Page 22 Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Front Panel Volume Display (AI7), Front Panel Volume Detail Display (AI8)] OK / P A N E L V O L U M E V O L U M E – 1 0 /CANCEL Indicates the input volume level set using the front panel's input volume control in the input level meter.
  • Page 23 Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Bus Selection Menu Display (AI9), Bus Selection Detail Display (AI10)] SX-2000AO/2100AO’s Type of broadcast device No. OK / B U S S E L E C T S T A T U S – /CANCEL SX-2000AI’s Bus No.
  • Page 24 Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 3.3.3. Equipment Information Display (AI11) 3 – U N I T S T A T U S Display screen for menu item "Equipment Information." [MAC Address Menu Display (AI12), MAC Address Display (AI13)] OK / M A C A D D R E S S –...
  • Page 25 Chapter 2: SX-2000AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Sub CPU Version Display (AI17) ] S U B C P U V E R Displays the version of software related to operations and displays on the SX-2000AI's front panel. [SX-2000SM Version Display (AI18) ] X –...
  • Page 26 Chapter 3 SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT The SX-2100AI is an audio input unit for use with the SX-2000 system. It features modular construction that allows it to handle from 2 to 8 inputs per unit. It is equipped with 16 control inputs and 16 control outputs.
  • Page 27 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS [Front] 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Protective cover Inside of the protective cover 1. Monitor Speaker 5. Cancel Key [ /CANCEL] Allows any input channel to be monitored. Used to switch the menu screen.
  • Page 28 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 11. Standby Indicator [STANDBY] (Green) 16. USB Port [USB] Lights while the unit is being initialized at power- This port is not used. on or at reset. Flashes when the fluorescent display is in light 17.
  • Page 29 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Fluorescent Display] KEYLOCK FAULT EMERGENCY FADER –10 –10 –20 –20 –30 –30 LEVEL LEVEL –40 –40 22 23 24 25 34 35 Notes • A timer-activated light shutoff function can be set for the fluorescent display using the SX-2000 Setting Software.
  • Page 30 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 33. Remote Microphone Connection Status 35. Monitor Level Meter Scale Indicator Lights when the Monitor ON/OFF Key (15) is set The device number of the Remote Microphone to ON. connected to the SX-2100AI lights. 36.
  • Page 31 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 2. KEY LOCK SETTINGS AND CANCELLATION (DIP Switch 1 Operation) It is possible to disable the input volume controls, and channel keys in order to prevent mistaken operation. The input volume level set while the key lock function is used takes effect after the key lock has been released.
  • Page 32 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 3. OPERATING THE MENU SCREEN Setting values can be confirmed or changed from the SX-2100AI's front panel. 3.1. Menu Screen Operation Keys Fluorescent display S L O T – This mark is displayed when a selected item has sub-menus available.
  • Page 33 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 3.2. Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart...
  • Page 34 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 3.3. Explanations of Menu Screen Items 3.3.1. Information Display (ai1) 1 – I N F O R M A T I O N Display screen for menu item "Information." [Error Display (ai2)] When any of the Fault indicators on the SX-2000SM's front panel is flashing, or when the Fault indicator or COM indicator on the SX-2100AI's fluorescent display is flashing, a brief error message appears in the text display area as shown below.
  • Page 35 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT 3.3.2. Operation Status Display (ai3) 2 – O P E R A T I O N S T A T U S Display screen for menu item "Operation Status." [BGM Pattern Display (ai4)] B G M P A T T E R N N o Displays the pattern number for a BGM broadcast in progress.
  • Page 36 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Volume Setting Display (ai5), Volume Setting Detail Display (ai6)] OK / C O N F I G V O L U M E V O L U M E – 2 0 /CANCEL Indicates the input volume level set using the SX-2000 Setting Software in the input level meter. Besides, on the Volume Setting Detail Display screen, the set value for each input channel can be confirmed.
  • Page 37 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Front Panel Volume Display (ai7), Front Panel Volume Detail Display (ai8)] OK / P A N E L V O L U M E V O L U M E – 1 0 /CANCEL Indicates the input volume level set using the front panel's input volume control in the input level meter.
  • Page 38 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Bus Selection Menu Display (ai9), Bus Selection Detail Display (ai10)] SX-2000AO/2100AO’s Type of broadcast device No. OK / – B U S S E L E C T S T A T U S /CANCEL SX-2000AI’s Bus No.
  • Page 39 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Control Input Status Display (ai11), Control Input Status Detail Display (ai12)] OK / C O N T R O L I N P U T C I 1 – – – – – – /CANCEL C I 9 –...
  • Page 40 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Control Output Status Display (ai13), Control Output Status Detail Display (ai14)] OK / C O N T R O L O U T P U T C O 1 – – – – – –...
  • Page 41 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Slot Status Display (ai18), Slot Status Detail Display (ai19)] Characters that represent module model numbers. OK / – S L O T D – 9 2 1 S L O T /CANCEL Represents the module model number. Slot number Displays which module is installed in the SX-2100AI's rear panel slots 1 –...
  • Page 42 Chapter 3: SX-2100AI AUDIO INPUT UNIT [Hardware Version Display (ai23), Hardware Version Detail Display (ai24)] OK / HW V E R S X – 2 1 0 0 A I P C B C P U V E R /CANCEL P C B F R O N T V E R...
  • Page 43 Chapter 4 SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT The SX-2000AO is an audio output unit for use with the SX-2000 system. It is equipped with 8 audio outputs, 8 control inputs, and 8 control outputs. In addition, one each of the SX-2000CI Control Input Unit and SX-2000CO Control Output Unit can be cascade-connected to the SX- 2000AO, allowing the number of SX-2000 system's control inputs and outputs to be increased.
  • Page 44 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS [Front] 4 5 6 7 8 Protective cover Inside of the protective cover 1. Monitor Speaker 5. Cancel Key [ /CANCEL] Allows any output channel to be monitored. Used to switch the menu screen. 2.
  • Page 45 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 11. Standby Indicator [STANDBY] (Green) 16. USB Port [USB] Lights while the unit is being initialized at power- This port is not used. on or at reset. Flashes when the fluorescent display is in light 17.
  • Page 46 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT [Fluorescent Display] KEYLOCK FAULT EMERGENCY FADER –10 –10 –20 –20 –30 –30 LEVEL LEVEL –40 –40 22 23 24 25 26 32 33 34 35 36 Notes • A timer-activated light shutoff function can be set for the fluorescent display using the SX-2000 Setting Software.
  • Page 47 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 30. Emergency Indicator [EMERGENCY] 31. Key Lock Indicator [KEY LOCK] Lights when the SX-2000 system is in an Lights when the output volume controls and emergency condition. channel keys are all locked. (See p. 4-6, "Key When the 24 V emergency cutoff input* Lock Settings and Cancellation.")
  • Page 48 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 2. KEY LOCK SETTINGS AND CANCELLATION (DIP Switch 1 Operation) It is possible to disable the output volume controls, and channel keys in order to prevent mistaken operation. The output volume level set while the key lock function is used takes effect after the key lock has been released.
  • Page 49 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 3. OPERATING THE MENU SCREEN Setting values can be confirmed or changed from the SX-2000AO's front panel. 3.1. Menu Screen Operation Keys Fluorescent display P A N E L V O L U M E This mark is displayed when a selected item has sub-menus available.
  • Page 50 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 3.2. Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart...
  • Page 51 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 3.3. Explanations of Menu Screen Items 3.3.1. Information Display (AO1) 1 – I N F O R M A T I O N Display screen for menu item "Information." [Error Display (AO2)] When any of the Fault indicators on the SX-2000SM's front panel is flashing, or when the Fault indicator or COM indicator on the SX-2000AO's fluorescent display is flashing, a brief error message appears in the text display area as shown below.
  • Page 52 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 3.3.2. Operation Status Display (AO3) 2 – O P E R A T I O N S T A T U S Display screen for menu item "Operation Status." [BGM Pattern Display (AO4)] B G M P A T T E R N N o Displays the pattern number for a BGM broadcast in progress.
  • Page 53 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT [Volume Setting Display (AO5), Volume Setting Detail Display (AO6)] OK / C O N F I G V O L U M E V O L U M E – 4 0 /CANCEL Indicates the output volume level set using the SX-2000 Setting Software in the output level meter. Besides, on the Volume Setting Detail Display screen, the set value for each output channel can be confirmed numerically.
  • Page 54 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT [Front Panel Volume Display (AO7), Front Panel Volume Detail Display (AO8)] OK / P A N E L V O L U M E V O L U M E – 3 0 /CANCEL Indicates the output volume level set using the front panel's output volume control in the output level meter.
  • Page 55 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT [Bus Selection Menu Display (AO9), Bus Selection Detail Display (AO10)] (Display during sound source broadcast from the SX-2000AI/2100AI) SX-2000AI/2100AI’s Type of broadcast device No. Bus No. – – OK / SX-2000AI/2100AI’s SX-2000AO’s B U S S E L E C T S T A T U S input channel...
  • Page 56 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT When these screens are displayed, the entire fluorescent display is as follows: The indicator of the channel selected for monitoring lights. When the output volume control is operated, the corresponding channel indicator lights. Indicates the unit's operating status when the corresponding channel key is pressed. The indicator state differs depending on the function assigned to each channel key as follows.
  • Page 57 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT [Control Input Status Display (AO11), Control Input Status Detail Display (AO12)] OK / C O N T R O L I N P U T C I 1 – – – – – – /CANCEL Displays the current control input status.
  • Page 58 Chapter 4: SX-2000AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT [Sub CPU Version Display (AO19) ] S U B C P U V E R Displays the version of software related to operations and displays on the SX-2000AO's front panel. [SX-2000SM Version Display (AO20) ] X –...
  • Page 59 Chapter 5 SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT The SX-2100AO is an audio output unit for use with the SX-2000 system. It is equipped with 8 audio outputs, 8 control inputs, and 8 control outputs. In addition, one each of the SX-2000CI Control Input Unit and SX-2000CO Control Output Unit can be cascade-connected to the SX- 2100AO, allowing the number of SX-2000 system's control inputs and outputs to be increased.
  • Page 60 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS [Front] 4 5 6 7 8 Protective cover Inside of the protective cover 1. Monitor Speaker 5. Cancel Key [ /CANCEL] Allows any output channel to be monitored. Used to switch the menu screen. 2.
  • Page 61 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 11. Standby Indicator [STANDBY] (Green) 16. USB Port [USB] Lights while the unit is being initialized at power- This port is not used. on or at reset. Flashes when the fluorescent display is in light 17.
  • Page 62 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT [Fluorescent Display] KEYLOCK FAULT EMERGENCY FADER –10 –10 –20 –20 –30 –30 LEVEL LEVEL –40 –40 22 23 24 25 26 33 34 35 36 37 Notes • A timer-activated light shutoff function can be set for the fluorescent display using the SX-2000 Setting Software.
  • Page 63 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 33. Control Input Unit Connection Indicator [1] 36. Monitor Level Meter Scale Indicates "1" when the SX-2000CI is connected Lights when the Monitor ON/OFF Key (15) is set to the SX-2100AO. to ON. 34. Control Output Unit Connection Indicator [2] 37.
  • Page 64 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 2. KEY LOCK SETTINGS AND CANCELLATION (DIP Switch 1 Operation) It is possible to disable the output volume controls and channel keys in order to prevent mistaken operation. The output volume level set while the key lock function is used takes effect after the key lock has been released.
  • Page 65 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 3. OPERATING THE MENU SCREEN Setting values can be confirmed or changed from the SX-2100AO's front panel. 3.1. Menu Screen Operation Keys Fluorescent display P A N E L V O L U M E This mark is displayed when a selected item has sub-menus available.
  • Page 66 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 3.2. Menu Screen Hierarchical Chart...
  • Page 67: Explanations Of Menu Screen Items

    Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 3.3. Explanations of Menu Screen Items 3.3.1. Information Display (ao1) 1 – I N F O R M A T I O N Display screen for menu item "Information." [Error Display (ao2)] When any of the Fault indicators on the SX-2000SM's front panel is flashing, or when the Fault indicator or COM indicator on the SX-2100AO's fluorescent display is flashing, a brief error message appears in the text display area as shown below.
  • Page 68 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT 3.3.2. Operation Status Display (ao3) 2 – O P E R A T I O N S T A T U S Display screen for menu item "Operation Status." [BGM Pattern Display (ao4)] B G M P A T T E R N N o Displays the pattern number for a BGM broadcast in progress.
  • Page 69 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT [Volume Setting Display (ao5), Volume Setting Detail Display (ao6)] OK / C O N F I G V O L U M E V O L U M E – 4 0 /CANCEL Indicates the output volume level set using the SX-2000 Setting Software in the output level meter. Besides, on the Volume Setting Detail Display screen, the set value for each output channel can be confirmed numerically.
  • Page 70 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT [Front Panel Volume Display (ao7), Front Panel Volume Detail Display (ao8)] OK / P A N E L V O L U M E V O L U M E – 3 0 /CANCEL Indicates the output volume level set using the front panel's output volume control in the output level meter.
  • Page 71 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT [Bus Selection Menu Display (ao9), Bus Selection Detail Display (ao10)] (Display during sound source broadcast from the SX-2000AI/2100AI) SX-2000AI/2100AI’s Type of broadcast device No. Bus No. – – OK / SX-2000AI/2100AI’s SX-2100AO’s input channel output channel B U S S E L E C T...
  • Page 72 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT When these screens are displayed, the entire fluorescent display is as follows: The indicator of the channel selected for monitoring lights. When the output volume control is operated, the corresponding channel indicator lights. Indicates the unit's operating status when the corresponding channel key is pressed. The indicator state differs depending on the function assigned to each channel key as follows.
  • Page 73 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT [Control Input Status Display (ao11), Control Input Status Detail Display (ao12)] OK / C O N T R O L I N P U T C I 1 – – – – – – /CANCEL Displays the current control input status.
  • Page 74 Chapter 5: SX-2100AO AUDIO OUTPUT UNIT [Sub CPU Version Display (ao19) ] S U B C P U V E R Displays the version of software related to operations and displays on the SX-2100AO's front panel. [SX-2000SM Version Display (ao20) ] X –...
  • Page 75: Chapter 6: Sx-2000Ci Control Input Unit

    Chapter 6 SX-2000CI CONTROL INPUT UNIT The SX-2000CI Control Input Unit is equipped with 32 control input channels, allowing various operations to be performed by connecting external equipment. Fault detection function can be set to all the control inputs. The SX-2000CI is a 1U-size* unit that can be mounted in an EIA equipment rack. It has 2 power supply inputs, one of which can be connected to a backup power source to protect against power failures.
  • Page 76: Nomenclature And Functions

    Chapter 6: SX-2000CI CONTROL INPUT UNIT 1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS [Front] POWER CPU OFF FAULT CONTROL INPUT CONTROL INPUT UNIT SX - 2000CI Protective cover Inside of the protective cover ID NUMBER RESET SETTING 1. Control Input Indicators 6. RUN Indicator [RUN] (Green) [CONTROL INPUT 1 –...
  • Page 77: Chapter 7: Sx-2000Co Control Output Unit

    Chapter 7 SX-2000CO CONTROL OUTPUT UNIT The SX-2000CO Control Output Unit is equipped with 32 control output channels, allowing various operations to be performed by connecting external equipment. The SX-2000CO is a 1U-size* unit that can be mounted in an EIA equipment rack. It has 2 power supply inputs, one of which can be connected to a backup power source to protect against power failures.
  • Page 78: Nomenclature And Functions

    Chapter 7: SX-2000CO CONTROL OUTPUT UNIT 1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS [Front] POWER CPU OFF FAULT CONTROL OUTPUT CONTROL OUTPUT UNIT SX - 2000CO Protective cover Inside of the protective cover ID NUMBER RESET SETTING 1. Control Output Indicators 5. USB Port [USB] [CONTROL OUTPUT 1 –...
  • Page 79 Chapter 8 RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE The RM-200SF Fireman's Microphone features 3 function keys, 1 emergency key, 1 talk key, and the indicator lamps associated with these keys. Functions are assigned to the function keys using the SX-2000 Setting Software. Connecting RM-210 Remote Microphone Extension units (up to 5 units) to the RM-200SF expands the number of function keys and indicators in blocks of ten.
  • Page 80: Chapter 8: Rm-200Sf Fireman's Microphone

    Chapter 8: RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE 1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS [Top] RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE [Hand-held microphone] 1. Power Indicator (Green) 8. Indication Label Insert Slot Lights when the power is turned on. The label can be printed using the SX-2000 Setting Software. (See the separate Setting 2.
  • Page 81 Chapter 8: RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE 12. Status Indicators (Red/Yellow/Green) 15. Microphone Indicator (Green) Light, flash, or go off depending on the current Lights or goes off depending on the current operation state of function keys, failure state, or operation state of the Talk key. emergency state.
  • Page 82: Indicator Status

    Chapter 8: RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE 2. INDICATOR STATUS 2.1. Indicators During Zone Selection When a zone selection (pattern or individual) function has been assigned to a function key, the 2 indicators to the left of the key indicate its zone selection and broadcast status. Note For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "Event Settings."...
  • Page 83: Talk Key Indicators

    Chapter 8: RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE 2.2. Talk Key Indicators Talk Key Broadcast Status Indicator Microphone Indicator The meanings of the 2 indicators located below the status and selection indicators are as follows: Indicator Status Meaning Microphone Indicator Microphone not in use Unlit Microphone in use Lights green...
  • Page 84: Indicators When Changing Bgm Patterns

    Chapter 8: RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE 2.3. Indicators When Changing BGM Patterns When a BGM pattern change function has been assigned to a function key, the 2 indicators to the left of the key indicate its pattern selection and broadcast status. Note For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "Event Settings."...
  • Page 85: Indicators During Lamp Test

    Chapter 8: RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE 2.5. Indicators During Lamp Test When the lamp test function has been assigned to the Function key, the 2 indicators to the left of the key indicate the running status of the lamp test. Pressing the Lamp test key causes all indicators on the Primary Remote Mic to light, and the built-in buzzer to sound.
  • Page 86: Indicators On Failure Output Receipt

    Chapter 8: RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE 2.6. Indicators on Failure Output Receipt When the SX-2000 system is set to enable "Surveillance function," the failure output receipt function can be assigned to a function key. When the failure output receipt function has been assigned to the Function key, the 2 indicators to the left of the key indicate the occurrence and acknowledgement status of the failure output pattern.
  • Page 87: Indicators At The Time Of Failure Output Reset

    Chapter 8: RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE 2.7. Indicators at the Time of Failure Output Reset When the SX-2000 system is set to enable "Surveillance function," the failure output reset function can be assigned to a function key. When the failure output reset function has been assigned to the Function key, the failure status indicator can be reset by pressing the key.
  • Page 88: Indicator State At The Time Of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start

    Chapter 8: RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE 2.8. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start When the system is set to "Emergency," the emergency broadcast pattern start function can be assigned to the Emergency key or function key. Pressing the function-assigned key causes the emergency broadcast to start. Assigning this function to the Emergency key causes the key to light or go off, indicating the emergency state of the SX-2000 system.
  • Page 89: Indicator State At The Time Of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Stop

    Chapter 8: RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE 2.9. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Stop When the system is set to "Emergency," the emergency broadcast pattern stop function can be assigned to the Function key. Pressing the function-assigned key causes the emergency broadcast pattern to stop. The indicator to the left of the key lights only when the key is pressed.
  • Page 90: Indicator State At The Time Of Emergency Sequence Phase Shift

    Chapter 8: RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE 2.11. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Sequence Phase Shift When the system is set to "Emergency," the emergency sequence phase shift function can be assigned to a function key. Pressing the function-assigned key causes the set emergency sequence to shift to the next phase. The 2 indicators next to the Function key indicate the emergency sequence phase state.
  • Page 91: Indicator State At The Time Of Emergency Reset

    Chapter 8: RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE 2.12. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Reset When the system is set to "Emergency," the emergency reset function can be assigned to the Function key. Pressing the function-assigned key causes all the activated emergency broadcast patterns to stop, allowing the emergency broadcast status to be reset after the reset EV message broadcast completion.
  • Page 92: Chapter 9: Rm-200Sa Remote Microphone

    Chapter 9 RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION The RM-200SA Remote Microphone features 13 function keys, 1 covered key, 1 talk key, and the indicator lamps associated with these. Functions are assigned to the function keys using the SX- 2000 Setting Software.
  • Page 93 Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 1.1. RM-200SA [Top] RM-200SA 1. Microphone (14) setting causes the CPU to be bypassed, Used for voice announcements. enabling the general urgency all-call to be made by way of analog transmissions. (See 10-9.) 2.
  • Page 94 Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 10. Talk Key 11. Function Keys (L1 – L3) Press this key to broadcast a voice announcement. Positioned in top-down order (L1, L2, L3). If the Talk key is set to "PTT" ("press-to-talk") These keys operate in the same manner as the mode, then it must be pressed continuously for Function keys (R1 –...
  • Page 95: Rm-210

    Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 1.2. RM-210 [Top] 1. Indication Label Insert Slot The label can be printed using the SX-2000 Setting Software. (See the separate Setting Software Instructions, "Printing Labels for Remote Microphones.") 2. Status Indicators (Red/Yellow/Green) Light, flash, or go off depending on the current operation state of function keys, failure state, or emergency state.
  • Page 96: Indicator Status

    Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 2. INDICATOR STATUS 2.1. Indicators During Zone Selection When a zone selection (pattern or individual) function has been assigned to a function key, the 2 indicators to the left of the key indicate its zone selection and broadcast status. Note For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "Event Settings."...
  • Page 97: Talk Key Indicators

    Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 2.2. Talk Key Indicators Broadcast Status Indicator Microphone Indicator Talk Key The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Talk Key are as follows: Indicator Status Meaning Microphone Indicator Microphone not in use Unlit Microphone in use Lights green...
  • Page 98: Indicators During General-Purpose Pattern Broadcast

    Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 2.4. Indicators During General-Purpose Pattern Broadcast When a general-purpose broadcast pattern function has been assigned to a function key, the 2 indicators to the left of the key indicate its pattern selection and broadcast status. Note: For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "Event Settings."...
  • Page 99: Indicators Showing Rm Broadcast Status

    Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 2.6. Indicators Showing RM Broadcast Status The Broadcast status indicator to the left of the Function key indicates the current broadcast status of other Remote Mic. Note For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "Event Settings."...
  • Page 100: Indicators On Failure Output Receipt

    Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 2.8. Indicators on Failure Output Receipt When the SX-2000 system is set to enable "Surveillance function," the failure output receipt function can be assigned to a function key. When the failure output receipt function has been assigned to the Function key, the 2 indicators to the left of the key indicate the occurrence and failure output receipt status of the failure output pattern.
  • Page 101: Indicators At The Time Of Failure Output Reset

    Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 2.9. Indicators at the Time of Failure Output Reset When the SX-2000 system is set to enable "Surveillance function," the failure output reset function can be assigned to a function key. When the failure output reset function has been assigned to the Function key, the failure status indicator can be reset by pressing the key.
  • Page 102: Indicator State At The Time Of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start

    Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 2.10. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start When the system is set to "Emergency" and the type of the RM-200SA to "Emergency/General," the emergency broadcast pattern start function can be assigned to the covered key or Function key. Pressing the function-assigned key causes the emergency to start.
  • Page 103: Indicator State At The Time Of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Stop

    Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 2.11. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Stop When the system is set to "Emergency" and the type of the RM-200SA to "Emergency/General," the emergency broadcast pattern stop function can be assigned to the Function key. Pressing the function-assigned key causes the emergency broadcast pattern to stop.
  • Page 104: Indicator State At The Time Of Emergency Sequence Phase Shift

    Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 2.13. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Sequence Phase Shift When the system is set to "Emergency" and the type of the RM-200SA to "Emergency/General," the emergency sequence phase shift function can be assigned to a function key. Assigning this function to the Function key causes the 2 indicators next to the Function key to indicate the emergency sequence phase state.
  • Page 105: Indicator State At The Time Of Emergency Reset

    Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION 2.14. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Reset When the system is set to "Emergency" and the type of the RM-200SA to "Emergency/General," the emergency reset function can be assigned to a function key. Assigning this function to the Function key causes the 2 indicators next to the Function key to indicate the emergency reset state.
  • Page 106: Chapter 10: Operation

    Chapter 10 OPERATION...
  • Page 107: Bgm And General Broadcasting

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 1. BGM AND GENERAL BROADCASTING 1.1. Broadcasting from the SX-2000AI, SX-2100AI, SX-2000AO, or SX-2100AO The front-mounted function keys or channel keys can be used to make broadcasts. Function key F1 – 4 Channel key 1 – 8 Note: The figure shows the SX-2100AI.
  • Page 108: Broadcasting Using The Channel Key

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 1.1.2. Broadcasting using the channel key Channel keys 1 – 8 on the front panel can be used to activate or end the general-purpose pattern broadcast. For instructions on assigning functions to channel keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "Control Input Settings."...
  • Page 109: Broadcasting From The Rm-200Sf, Rm-200Sa, And

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 1.2. Broadcasting from the RM-200SF, RM-200SA, and RM-210 The function keys can be used to make microphone announcements, to change or end BGM broadcasts, and to activate or end general-purpose and general EV broadcasts. For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "Event Settings."...
  • Page 110: Example Of Broadcasting To The Selected (Pattern-Designated) Zone

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 1.2.1. Example of broadcasting to the selected (pattern-designated) zone Step 1. Press Function key R1 (zones 1, 2 and 3). Broadcast status indicator All of the designated zones are selected, and the Zone selection indicator zone selection indicator next to Function key R1 lights green.
  • Page 111: Example Of Broadcasting To The Selected (Individual) Zone

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 1.2.2. Example of broadcasting to the selected (individual) zone Step 1. Press Function key R2 (zone 1) and Function key R3 Broadcast status indicator (zone 2). Zones 1 and 2 are selected, and their zone selection Zone selection indicator indicators light green.
  • Page 112: Example Of Bgm Broadcasting

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 1.2.3. Example of BGM broadcasting Following is the operation example in the case where BGM broadcast is made by the BGM pattern 1 in the morning and changed to the BGM pattern 2 in the afternoon, and then ended. Step 1.
  • Page 113: Example Of General Ev Broadcasting

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 1.2.5. Example of general EV broadcasting Here, an operation example based on the zone patterns is explained. Broadcast status indicator Step 1. Press the function key R1 (zones 1, 2, and 3). All the set zones are selected, and the zone Zone selection indicator selection indicator of the function key R1 lights green.
  • Page 114: Making General Urgency All-Calls

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 2. MAKING GENERAL URGENCY ALL-CALLS If normal broadcasts cannot be made due to system failure or some trouble, only an all-call is possible in the following procedure. This is a broadcast made by bypassing the CPU* that normally operates in the SX-2000 system. (For details, see the separate Installation Manual, "Installation"...
  • Page 115: Making General Urgency All-Calls From The Rm-200Sf

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 2.2. Making General Urgency All-Calls from the RM-200SF Step 1. Set the CPU switch on the top surface to OFF. Note: The CPU switch is factory-preset to ON. RM-200SF top RM-200SF bottom RM-200SF FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE DIP SWITCH UNIT ID COMMUNICATION LEVEL METER...
  • Page 116: Emergency Broadcasts

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 3. EMERGENCY BROADCASTS 3.1. Typical System Examples Here, an example of sequential operation with the SX-2000 is explained. [Sequential Operation] Sequential operation consists of Phase 1 and Phase 2. Sequence Phase 1 operates upon emergency system activation. When the set time interval elapses, the broadcast is automatically switched to Phase 2.
  • Page 117 Chapter 10: OPERATION Step 3. Following this, the sensors Signal added to A-2F and A-4F installed on A-2F and A-4F detect irregularities and the fire alarm system transmits a control signal to the control input. Emergency Broadcast zones are added, and sequence the alert message is also Phase 1...
  • Page 118: Remote Microphone Operation Example

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 3.2. Remote Microphone Operation Example The emergency mode can not only be activated and restored from the connected fire alarm system, but also from any Remote Microphone (RM-200SA or RM-200SF) set for emergency/general-purpose operation. Here, the settings of the Fireman's Microphone RM-200SF installed on GF of Building A are used as an example to explain the flow from emergency mode activation to its restoration.
  • Page 119 Chapter 10: OPERATION [Operation example] Described below are the steps of system operation from emergency mode activation to restoration. Step 1. Press the Emergency key (1). Emergency key • Emergency mode is activated and the Emergency key lights red. • The pre-configured emergency sequence pattern is recalled, and the Alert Message is broadcast to all zones.
  • Page 120 Chapter 10: OPERATION Step 3. When making broadcast using the RM-200SF, Zone monitor indicator follow the procedures below. Selection indicator • Press the All-Zone Call key (4) to select all zones. In this event, the Selection indicator lights. All-Zone Call key Green Talk key •...
  • Page 121: Making Local Broadcasts (Sx-2100Ao Only)

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 4. MAKING LOCAL BROADCASTS (SX-2100AO only) Described below are system operation procedures when making local broadcasts via the SX-2100AO. [Setting example] Local input 1 Zone 1, Zone 2 Local input 2 Zone 1, Zone 2, Zone 3, Zone 4, Zone 5, Zone 6, Zone 7 Notes •...
  • Page 122: Adjusting Input/Output Volume

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 5. ADJUSTING INPUT/OUTPUT VOLUME It is possible to adjust the volume for each input channel via the front panel of the SX-2000AI or SX-2100AI. It is also possible to adjust the volume for each output channel via the front panel of the SX-2000AO or SX- 2100AO.
  • Page 123: Monitoring Input/Output Channels

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 6. MONITORING INPUT/OUTPUT CHANNELS The SX-2000AI, SX-2100AI, SX-2000AO, and SX-2100AO are equipped with monitor speakers on their front panels, which allow monitoring of each input (SX-2000AI or SX-2100AI) or output (SX-2000AO or SX- 2100AO) channel. The monitoring method is the same for both. Input ON/OFF indicator* Fluorescent display The figure shows the SX-2100AI.
  • Page 124: Detecting Fault

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 7. DETECTING FAULT If a malfunction occurs within the SX-2000 system, the fault state can be indicated, acknowledged or reset using the following keys or control terminals. • FAULT ACK and FAULT RESET keys on the SX-2000SM •...
  • Page 125: Case Example Of Malfunction

    Chapter 10: OPERATION [Remote Microphone's Function key setting] RM-200SF RM-200SF Set function FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE (Not set) Talk key (fixed) Zone Clear Failure Output Reset Lamp Test RM-210 Set function Contents (failure pattern) Failure Output Receipt SX-2000SM Failure Output Receipt SX-2100AI Failure Output Receipt SX-2100AO Failure Output Receipt...
  • Page 126: Remote Microphone's Operation Example

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 7.3. Remote Microphone's Operation Example When the failure is detected, the buzzer built in the remote Failure output receiptstate indicator microphone sounds, and the Zone 2F failure output receipt state indicator flashes yellow. Key ON/OFF indicator Failure output receipt key Flashes yellow Step 1.
  • Page 127: Sx-2000Sm's Operation Example

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 7.4. SX-2000SM's Operation Example When the failure is detected, the built-in buzzer sounds, and the GENERAL indicator on the front panel flashes. Flashes SX-2000SM Step 1. Press the FAULT ACK key to acknowledge the failure. The buzzer stops sounding, and the GENERAL indicator switches from flashing to steady on. Yellow Notes •...
  • Page 128 Chapter 10: OPERATION Step 3. Reset the failure information. There are 3 failure reset methods described below 3-1. Resetting the failure information using the FAULT RESET key The reset operation mode differs depending on the DIP switch 4 setting 1-3). •...
  • Page 129: Example Of Executing The Failure Reception And Failure Reset By Way Of The Control Input Terminals

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 3-3. Resetting the failure information by way of the Control input terminals Reset the failure information using the terminal the failure reset function has been assigned to. (For the function assignment, refer to the separate software instruction manual, "Event Settings.") Short the terminals with a one-shot pulse regardless of the DIP switch 4 setting.
  • Page 130: Lamp Test

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 8. LAMP TEST Executing the lamp test at each of the SX-2000SM, RM-200SF, RM-200SA, and RM-210 causes its all indicators to light up and the built-in buzzer to sound, permitting the operation test for the indicators and speaker.
  • Page 131: Sx-2000Sm's Operation Example

    Chapter 10: OPERATION 8.2. SX-2000SM's Operation Example Step 1. Continuously press the LAMP TEST key. All the indicators (EMERGENCY, CPU OFF, STANDBY, GENERAL, CPU, and SX LINK) light, and the buzzer built in the SX-2000SM sounds. SX-2000SM Step 2. Confirm that the indicators and buzzer operate correctly as in Step 1. Step 3.
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