INSTALLATION MANUAL APPLIED INSTALLATION RACK-MOUNTED EMERGENCY PA SYSTEM FS-971 SERIES MODEL NUMBERS : FS-971
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SUPPLIED MANUALS ........................................................................................................... 4 2. CONNECTIONS OF INTEGRATED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-971 2.1. Connection Method ................................................................................................................. 5 2.2. Notes on Connections 2.2.1. Maximum line resistance ............................................................................................... 5 2.2.2.
7. ABOUT THE MULTI-ORIGINATION MATRIX SYSTEM ............................................... 20 7.1. How to Divide the Speaker Lines of the Junction Panel ........................................................ 21 7.2. Input Matrix Panel Connections 7.2.1. Possible input and output combinations ...................................................................... 23 7.2.2. Address and audio input/output numbers .................................................................... 24 7.3.
1. SUPPLIED MANUALS The following manuals are supplied with the emergency PA system. 1 Emergency PA System FS-971 Series Instruction Manual 2 Emergency PA System FS-971 Series Installation Manual - Basic Installation 3 Emergency PA System FS-971 Series Installation Manual - Applied Installation 4 Emergency PA System FS-971 Series Installation Manual - Writing The book you are reading now Read only the manuals that are suited for your purpose.
2. CONNECTIONS OF INTEGRATED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-971 2.1. Connection Method • Use heat-resistant, shielded twisted-paired cables for connection. • Connect between the front-mounted terminal block of Junction Panel JP-0410 and the terminal block of the remote control unit.
2.2.2. Connections of multiple remote control units When connecting two or more remote control units, be sure to branch each cable at the main rack. Remote control unit Main rack Remote control unit Remote control unit Remote control unit Main rack Remote control unit Remote control unit Up to eight remote control units can be connected per system. However, when the system includes the remote control unit of the type that receives power from the main rack, the additional emergency power supply (p.
2.3. Remote Control Unit Numbers/Zone Numbers vs. Fuse Capacity When a large current is consumed depending on the number of connected remote control units and zones, the JP-0410's fuses (Emergency Remote Control 1 and 2 fuses) for remote control units must be replaced. The following table shows the relationship between current consumption and zone numbers per remote control unit. 10 zones 20 zones 30 zones 40 zones 50 zones 60 zones 70 zones 80 zones 0.3 A 0.4 A 0.48 A 0.58 A 0.66 A 0.76 A 0.
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3. CONNECTION OF REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-1200 3.1. Notes on Connections The maximum distance between the main rack and the RM-1200 is 800 m. Use cables with line resistance of less than 10 Ω. Use twisted paired cables for bus lines. Use two-core shielded cables for signal lines. When connecting the bus line to the RM-1200, be sure to use the RM-1200's BUS1 terminal. Be sure to observe the correct polarity when connecting the bus line.
3.2. Connections ) ) BUS ( BUS ( GND 24V C Note Do not connect E of the phone plug to RM-1200. H 1 RM-1200 terminal block Two-core shielded cable Twisted paired cable Observe correct polarity of bus lines.
3.3. Connection of the RM-1200's Push-in Terminal Block 1. Strip the cable sheath 9 mm using the strip gauge provided on the side of the terminal block. Strip gauge m 9m 2. Insert the cable into the terminal block. Lock switch • Solid cable Fully Insert the cable into the hole in the terminal block. • Twisted cable Press the lock switch on the terminal block, and fully insert the cable. Then, release the switch with the cable inserted.
4. CONNECTION OF REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-1100 (AUX CONTROL TERMINAL) 4.1. Notes on Connections The maximum cable distance between the main rack and the RM-1100 is 1200 m. Use two-core shielded cables for signal lines. Use twisted paired cables for control lines. Referring to the table below, select the cable to use depending on the cable length. A maximum of eight (five when the first-in-first-out priority or individual unit priority function is used) RM-1100 units can be connected.
4.3. Priority Setting When Multiple RM-1100s Are Connected 4.3.1. Priority setting First-in-first-out priority: Connect the First-in-first-out terminal of one remote control unit to the same terminal of another. Up to five units can be connected for the FIFO priority function.
5. GENERAL BROADCAST AND ATTENUATOR-FREE BROADCAST DURING POWER FAILURE 5.1. How to Make "Power-Failure" General Broadcast and Attenuator-Free Broadcast By installing an emergency power supply panel, which is independent of that for emergency broadcast, general broadcast can be made even during a power failure using the battery. The battery to be installed in the emergency power supply panel is optional.
5.3. Connections Power amplifier panel Attenuator-free input Digital announcer, etc.
Attenuator-free input Attenuator-free broadcast switch Digital announcer, etc. 24 VDC (-) Busy output (+) Output To EP-0510 attenuator-free broadcast input JP-0410 To power amplifier 24 VDC Emergency power supply panel for power-failure general broadcast/attenuator-free broadcast Connection diagram 2 In Connection diagram 2, attenuator-free broadcast can automatically be made using the digital announcement machine, etc. when the attenuator-free broadcast switch is shorted.
6. CONNECTIONS WHEN MULTIPLE EQUIPMENT RACKS ARE INSTALLED SIDE BY SIDE 6.1. Expansion Control Panel Connections When many expansion control panels are used and they are separately installed in different racks, connect those panels using the optional YR-932 Cable Set.
6.3. Expansion Junction Panel Connection when Expanding the DC Power Supply Panel When many expansion junction panels are used and they are separately installed in different racks, and when the power from a DC power supply panel is also supplied to different racks, modify the optional "YR-933 Multiple-Rack JP-JP Power Cable" and use the modified cable to connect between the DC power supply and the junction panel.
6.4. Specifications of Each Cable Set Model No.
7. ABOUT THE MULTI-ORIGINATION MATRIX SYSTEM By employing the Input Matrix Panel IM-011, you can provide simultaneous outputs of paging calls or background music (BGM) separately to different zones. [System Example] Security center, etc.
7.1. How to Divide the Speaker Lines of the Junction Panel Junction panel's power amplifier terminals can be divided for a group of consecutive five lines. For multi-origination broadcast, remove jumper wires on the power amplifier terminals so that the outputs of the power amplifier panel are divided for each broadcasting zone.
• Be sure to divide the speaker lines when connecting two or more power amplifier panels to the junction panel or expansion junction panel. Failure to do this shorts the power amplifier panel outputs, causing damage to the power amplifier panels. H1, C1 Line 1 Line 5 Remove jumper wires. Line 6 H2, C2 Line 10 Line 11 H3, C3 Line 15 Line 16 H4, C4 Line 20 The figure is based on the JP-039-20. Neither the JP-039-10 nor the JP-0410 has lines 11-20.
7.2. Input Matrix Panel Connections • Up to eight Input Matrix Panels IM-011 can be connected. • Inputs and outputs must be of full matrix configuration (i.e. I/O configuration must be as shown below). Also, the address of each panel must be set correctly depending on the input and output configuration. If not correctly set, the matrix panel does not operate normally. 7.2.1. Possible input and output combinations Connected input Nos. Audio I/O Nos.
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7.3. IM-011 Address Setting 1. Remove the IM-011's two front panel screws to remove the front panel. 2. Rotate the address switch with a screwdriver to set the address. Remove screws to remove the front panel. ADDRESS 6543 CB ED 0F 21 Rotate the address switch with screwdriver to set the address. The switch is set to 0 at the factory, as shown in the figure. A987 7.4.
7.5. Connections Power amplifier panel Power amplifier panel Monitor Panel MP-011 Pre-amplifier Panel PP-025B Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 Expansion Control Panel EP-029-20 Input sources, such as the general-purpose remote control unit and BGM player Input Matrix Panel IM-011 To DC Power Supply Panel Junction Panel JP-0410 Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-20 Note : Connections of both the emergency broadcasting and power supply sections are omitted.
7.6. IM-011 Connections 7.6.1. Rear view diagrams and block diagrams EP-0510's rear panel Control cable attached to IM-011 Connect Audio Input 1 of the "Address 0" Input Matrix Panel IM-011 to the Emergency/General output of the Integrated Control Panel EP-0510.
7.6.2. Single IM-011 unit: 4-input/4-output configuration To Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 Emergency/General output IM-011 control 4 To input source 3 (general-purpose remote control unit, BGM player, etc.) 2 Address 0 Audio input number 1 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 To power amplifier panel input Audio output number EP-0510 Emergency/General output [ ] stands for the address number. 7.6.3.
7.6.4. Output expansion: 4-input/8-output configuration Address 1 5 6 7 8 To power amplifier panel input To Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 Emergency/General output Address 0 IM-011 control 4 3 To input source 2 1 1 2 3 4 To power amplifier panel input Expansion audio output Audio input number 4 3 2 1 Audio input 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 4 3 2 1 4 3 2 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Audio output number [ ] stands for the address number.
7.6.5. Input/output expansion: 16-input/8-output configuration [ ] stands for the address number.
7.6.6. Input/output expansion: 8-input/16-output configuration [ ] stands for the address number.
7.6.7. Notes on input level settings when increasing the output When increasing output numbers to 8, 12 or 16 outputs by connecting two or more IM-011s, the inputs common to each IM-011 unit must be set for the same level. Refer to the following examples. • Eight outputs Audio input/output expansion (16 inputs/8 outputs configuration) Note: "Exp" in the figure is short for "expansion".
The following figure shows the inputs of both "Address 0" and "Address 1" panels are set for different levels when their outputs are increased.
8. ABOUT THE EP-0510'S STATUS OUTPUTS These outputs show the status of the Integrated Control Panel EP-0510, and each output turns on when in the following states. Output Name Audio Alarm Output On Warning Announcement On Evacuation Announcement On False Alarm Announcement On Microphone Announcement On Abnormality In Progress General Broadcast On System Check In Progress Status to Turn Output On Warning Announcement or other audio alarm other than the second signal is being output.
9. APPENDIX This appendix focuses on hints on installation and connections of associated equipment to the FS-971 Series. TABLE OF CONTENTS 9.1. Notes on Parallel Rack Installation 9.1.1. Securing racks installed side by side ................................................................ 36 9.1.2. Adjusting the rack height ................................................................................... 36 9.2. Specifications and Connections of Monitor Panel MP-011 9.2.1. Specifications ...............
9.1. Notes on Parallel Rack Installation 9.1.1. Securing racks installed side by side Two knock-out holes (ø12 mm) are provided on each side of the rack. Break these holes using a screwdriver, and secure racks to each other with M8 bolts and nuts. 9.1.2. Adjusting the rack height (A standard screwdriver is required to adjust the height.
9.2. Specifications and Connections of Monitor Panel MP-011 9.2.1. Specifications A maximum of ten amplifier inputs and outputs can be switched and each of their levels monitored by means of the monitor speaker and level meter.
9.2.2. Connections • Connecting the Monitor Panel to the Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 permits emergency broadcast to be monitored at the specific volume level regardless of the volume control setting. When the PA microphone attached to the EP-0510 is used, the monitoring level automatically lowers to prevent feedback. • For ten input circuits, by changing the jumper connector position, individual power amplifier or line output levels can be selected.
9.3. Connections to the PBX and Intercom Systems By connecting the PA system to the PBX and intercom system, paging calls can be made from the telephone or intercom station. Short the power control starting cable between the AUX control and grounding terminals. The power amplifier's power is switched on and the speaker lines set in the writing are selected.
9.4. Source Equipment Connections When using a timer to activate source equipment to play a time signal chime or broadcast commercial messages, connect the equipment's "Play on" output to the Timer or AUX control terminal of the JP-0410's front-mounted terminal block.
9.5. Tables for Each Panel's Switch Settings Note: Each figure of switch shows the factory-preset position. 9.5.1. Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 SW1 ON ON OFF 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW1 setting function 2 1 ON OFF 3 4 5 6 7 8 Line Normal Zone lamp indication Combination of 1 and 2 Equipment that can play main rack BGM For inspection (Be sure to set these switches to OFF.) Be sure to set the switch to the OFF (Normal) position after checking line operation status.
1 0F A9 65 CB ED 432 9.5.2. Expansion Control Panels EP-029-10 and EP-029-20 Address switch 87 9.5.3. Junction Panel JP-0410 JP-0410 top panel SW1 setting function 1 ON OFF 2 3 Normal 24 V not output Always OFF Emergency 24 V output Test mode Emergency contact Emergency 24 V 4 Always OFF 1 0F A9 65 CB ED 432 9.5.4. Expansion Junction Panels JP-039-10 and JP-039-20 Address switch 87 9.5.5. Input Matrix Panel IM-011 Control mode switch: Set this switch to the AUTO position.
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