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OPERATION MANUAL
Thank you for purchasing TOA Integrated Voice Evacuation System VM-3000 Series.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
INTEGRATED VOICE EVACUATION SYSTEM
VOICE ALARM SYSTEM AMPLIFIER VM-3240VA
VOICE ALARM SYSTEM AMPLIFIER VM-3360VA
VM EXTENSION AMPLIFIER VM-3240E
VM EXTENSION AMPLIFIER VM-3360E
FIREMAN’S MICROPHONE RM-300MF
FIREMAN’S MICROPHONE EXTENSION RM-320F
REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-200M
REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION RM-210
END OF LINE UNIT VM-300SV
VM-3000 Series
1438
TOA Electronics Europe GmbH
Suederstrasse 282, 20537 Hamburg, Germany
10
1438/CPD/0180
EN 54-16: 2008
Voice alarm control and indicating equipment
for fire detection and fire alarm systems
VM-3000
Provided options:
7.3
7.6.2
7.7.2
7.9
8.3
10
11
12
13.14
Audible warning
Manual silencing of the voice alarm condition
Manual reset of the voice alarm condition
Voice alarm condition output
Indication of faults related to voice alarm zones
Voice alarm manual control
Interface to external control device(s)
Emergency microphone(s)
Redundant power amplifiers
Technical data: see document VM-3000 Instruction Manual
(Does not apply to VM-3240VA SA, VM-3360VA SA, VM-3240E SA and VM-3360E SA)
Note:
Refer to the Instruction Manual attached to the VX-2000DS for the installation of the the VX-
2000DS Emergency power supply, the VX-2000PF Power supply frame, and the VX-200PS Power
supply unit.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - VM-3000 Series

OPERATION MANUALThank you for purchasing TOA Integrated Voice Evacuation System VM-3000 Series. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manua

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

101 2345 678910 1112131415 161719 2021 22 23 24 25 26272728 29303031323316 18217 18VM-3240VA, VM-3360VAVM-3240E, VM-3360E34Common to both Voice Alarm

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100PowerFaultCPU OFFEmergencyResetEvacuationEVAll ZonesTalkZone 6Zone 7Zone 8Zone 9Zone 10Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3Zone 4Zone 5Zone 1Zone 2Zone 3Zone 4Zone 5

Page 4 - 13. INSTALLATION

101Name label ACutting size: 30 x 110 mmName label BCutting size: 30 x 136 mmName label CCutting size: 30 x 118 mm3013 13 13 1311821 21 211313131313.5

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102Name label A Name label BShown in actual sizeCutting guidelineName label C13.6.4. Pattern paper for hand writing

Page 6 - 2. FEATURES

103Name label B Name label B Name label B Name label BShown in actual sizeCutting guideline

Page 7 - 3. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION

10413.7. Installing the VP-200VX Power Amplifier Input Module in the VP-2241/2421Power AmplifiersStep 1. Remove the VP-2241/2421 power amplifier'

Page 8 - [System outline]

105Step 4. Plug the VP-200VX's connector into the CN106 connector on the circuit board inside the amplifier.[VP-2241/2421 Connector position]Rear

Page 9 - 3.3. System Example 3

10610613.8. Rack MountingObserving the following precautions, mount the equipment in the rack.PF-013BVP-2421VP-2421PF-013BPF-013BVX-2000PFVM-3360VAPF-

Page 10 - 4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS

107Over 10 cmOver 10 cmOver 10 cm13.9. Desktop Mounting of the VM Amplifiers Attach the supplied 4 plastic feet to the unit's bottom surface usin

Page 11

108Recommended ferrule terminals for power supply cables (made by Phoenix Contact)Crimping tool: CRIMPFOX UD6-4 (made by Phoenix Contact) Wiring proce

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10914.2. Audio and Control Connection ExampleCassette PlayerFire AlarmCD Player24 V DCfrom VX-2000DS*RM-300MFCAT. 5 CAT. 5CAT. 5 CAT. 5RM-300MFRemote

Page 13 - Not used

111. Power SwitchUnit is switched between operating and standbymodes each time this switch is pressed. Power isalways supplied regardless of the switc

Page 14

110VM-3240VA/3360VARM-300MF VM-3240VA/3360VARM-200M•When installing a second or subsequent remote microphones or an expansion unit of the RM-320F or R

Page 15

111•In a system consisting of a single VM-3240VA/3360VA without VM-3240E/3360E, when the VX-2000DSEmergency Power Supply unit supplies power to the RM

Page 16 - [Bottom]

112To VM-3240VA/3360VA’s RM1 LINK IN or RM2 LINK IN connectorDC IN 24 V (+)DC IN 24 V (-)DATA (+)AUDIO OUT (H)AUDIO OUT (C)DATA (-)DC IN 24 V (+)DC IN

Page 17

113To VM-3240VA/3360VA’s RM1 LINK IN or RM2 LINK IN connectorRM-300MF bottomWall mount bracket unit (supplied with the RM-300MF)Terminal block9 mm25 m

Page 18

114•The following table shows the maximum cable distance when STP Category 5 straight cable (with RJ45connectors) is used. No. of expansion unitsRM-20

Page 19 - [Top] [Side]

115[When power is supplied from the AC adapter]LINKDC POWER IN24VMICSPEXTERNALMIC INTo VM-3240VA, VM-3360VA, RM-300MF, RM-200MRM-200M RearAD-246 AC Ad

Page 20 - [Rear][Side]

116RM-200M rearConnection cable (with RJ45 connectors)Connection cable(with RJ45 connectors)1234567812345678NoteFor cable colors vs. functions of the

Page 21

11714.4. General Control Input Terminal Connections14.4.1. Controlling functions assigned to the General Control Input terminals from the externalequi

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118[Setting example]Shown below is a general control input setting screen in the setting software.The figure shows an example when performing a genera

Page 23

119RU-2002 Remote unitAWG 28 – 22VM-3240VA/3360VA rearOUTPUT REMOTEDC IN12 / 24 VDC IN12 VHCEECHPBX, main telephone device, etc.Control signalAudio

Page 24

1217. VM Reset KeyFor the VM-3240VA and VM-3360VA:Resets the entire system.For the VM-3240E and VM-3360E:Resets only VM-3240E or VM-3360E Extensionamp

Page 25 - 5. MAKING GENERAL BROADCASTS

12014.5. Emergency Control Input Terminal ConnectionsFollowing are assignable functions to the Emergency Control Input terminals. (For the function as

Page 26 - [VM-3240VA/3360VA]

121VM-3240VA/3360VA rearCTRL IN 1COM 1CTRL IN 2COM 3CTRL IN 3COM 2CTRL IN 4COM 4NCCTRL IN 5COM 5Not usedNot usedNot usedNot usedCTRL IN 6COM 6NCEmerge

Page 27

12214.5.2. Using the Amplifier cut off functionThis connection allows broadcast from an external broadcast system to override the broadcast currently

Page 28 - Talk keyTalk indicator

123 (Fire alarm or other control equipment)Emergency control input terminals 1 to 5Control output terminals of the external deviceBoth lines can be su

Page 29

124VM-3240VA/3360VA rearVM-3240VA/3360VA rearInside of the VM-3240VA/3360VAHow the surveillance function works under normal conditionHow the surveilla

Page 30

12514.6. VM-300SV Connection Speaker line failure can be detected with greater accuracy when the VM-300SV units are connected to theVM-3000VA's

Page 31

126VM-3240VA/3360VA rearStatus Output Terminal87654321Pin 1 Pin 2 Pin 3 Pin 4 Pin 5 Pin 6 Pin 7 Pin 8COM NO*1*1 NO: Normally Open*2 NC: Normally Clo

Page 32 - [RM-300MF]

127VM-3240VA/3360VA/3240E/3360ESpeakerRSPNVM-3240VA/3360VA/3240E/3360ESpeakerAttenuator: AT-603P, etc.14.8.1. Speaker connection14.8.2. External atten

Page 33 - EMERGENCY

128VM-3240VA/3360VA/3240E/3360E(+)Relay Control(–)NCSPSpeakerAttenuator14.8.3. External attenuator connection (4-wire system)Two types of attenuators

Page 34 - Talk key

12914.9. Connections between VM and VP Amplifiers[Connection example: System including a standby amplifier]PA LINK VP-200VX28 V 4.8 ADC POWER INPA OUT

Page 35

35VM-3240VA and VM-3360VA6236 374041424344 45 46474849 50 51 52 53 54 5556575859 606138 39VM-3240E and VM-3360E49 50 51 52 53 54 5563576459 6065 66 68

Page 36 - MIC SP CPU

130PA LINK VP-200VX28 V 4.8 ADC POWER INPA OUT (SP LINE)CHPA LINK VP-200VX28 V 4.8 ADC POWER INPA OUT (SP LINE)CHCat. 5 STPAWG 20 – 16VM-3240VA/3360VA

Page 37

131Cat. 5 STPVM-3240VA/3360VAVM-3240E/3360EUnit ID No. 1VM-3240E/3360ECat. 5 STPRJ45 male connector3456ONUnit ID No. 23456ON3456ONID No. 1ID No. DIP s

Page 38

132Lead-acid BatteryDC power output terminals(–)(–)(–)(–)(+)(+)(–)(–)(+)(+)(+)(–)(+)DC power input terminalsVP-2241PA LINK VP-200VX28 V 4.8 ADC POWER

Page 39

133Below is an example showing that one VX-2000DS is required in a system including 3 VM amplifiers.VM-3240VAVM-3240EVM-3240ELead-acid BatteryVX-2000D

Page 40

134VM-3240VAVM-3240EVM-3240EVM-3240ELead-acid BatteryVX-2000DSVP-2241EXT. AMP INPUTEXT. AMP INPUTEXT. AMP INPUTEXT. PA LINKDC POWERVM LINKDC POWERDS L

Page 41

135Number of VM amplifiers 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Number of VX-2000DS’ 1 2 3 4 5Number of VX-200PS’ 1 2 3 4 5Below is an example showing that 2 each of V

Page 42

136Terminal NameEquipmentReceptaclePlug Cable Type PlugEquipmentReceptacleTerminal NameEquipmentTerminal to Connect Cable Type Equipment to be Connect

Page 43

137PA OUT(SP LINE)2P screw terminalRound or Y terminal20 – 16 AWGRound or Y terminalDC POWERIN2P screw terminalRound terminal10 – 8 AWGRound terminalS

Page 44

138230 V AC, 50/60 Hz600 W (at rated output), 260 W (according to EN60065)240 W50 Hz – 20 kHz, ±3 dB (at 1/3 rated output)0.7% or less (at rated outpu

Page 45 - 8. PRIORITY SETTINGS

139Connecting the VX-2000DS, RJ45 female connectorMaximum distance: 5 m Link cable: Category 5 Shielded Twisted-Pair straight cable (CAT5-STP)–5°C to

Page 46

1439. 24 V DC Input Terminals [VX-2000DS ONLY,24 V POWER IN]Connect power from the VX-2000DS EmergencyPower Supply Unit. When the VX-2000DS is notco

Page 47 - 9. CPU OFF FUNCTION

140230 V AC, 50/60 Hz850 W (at rated output), 380 W (according to EN60065)360 W50 Hz – 20 kHz, ±3 dB (at 1/3 rated output)0.7% or less (at rated outpu

Page 48 - Remote microphone

141–5°C to +45°C5% to 95% RH (no condensation)Panel: Aluminum, hair-line, blackCase: Surface-treated steel plate, black, paint482 (w) x 132.6 (h) x 43

Page 49 - 10. SURVEILLANCE

14216.3. VM-3240E VM Extension Amplifier230 V AC, 50/60 Hz600 W (at rated output), 260 W (according to EN60065)240 W50 Hz – 20 kHz, ±3 dB (at 1/3 rat

Page 50

14316.4. VM-3360E VM Extension Amplifier230 V AC, 50/60 Hz850 W (at rated output), 380 W (according to EN60065)360 W50 Hz – 20 kHz, ±3 dB (at 1/3 rat

Page 51 - Failure indicator

14416.5. RM-300MF Fireman's Microphone24 V DC (operating range: 15 – 40 V DC, supplied from the VM-3000 system)120 mA (RM-300MF), 660 mA (with 3

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14516.7. RM-200M Remote Microphone24 V DC (operating range: 14 – 28 V DC)Power input jack: Non-polarity typeUsable power input plug*1: Outer diamete

Page 53

14616.9. VP-2241 Power Amplifier 1 x 240W 28 V DC (operating range: 20 – 40 V DC)M4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 12 mm4.8 A 240 W (at

Page 54 - Acknowledgment

14716.10. VP-2421 Power Amplifier 1 x 420W28 V DC (operating range: 20 – 40 V DC)M4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 12 mm7.6 A 420 W(at m

Page 55

14816.11. VP-200VX Power Amplifier Input ModuleSupplied from VP-2241 or VP-242130 mA or less RJ45 female connector for connecting the VX-200SP Twiste

Page 56

201103URL: http://www.toa.jp/

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1554. Control Output Terminals 1 – 8 [CTRL OUT 1– 8, G]Control output terminals for general broadcasts.Operations assigned to each contact output ar

Page 58

MIC SP CPUOFF ONEXTENSIONRM-300MF1234567 89101112131415161718192021[Top] [Side]22 23[Bottom] [Wall mount bracket unit (accessory)]24 25164.3. RM-300

Page 59

171. Power Indicator (green)Lights when power is supplied to the unit. 2. Emergency Activation Switch/EmergencyIndicator (red)Places the system in em

Page 60 - 10.6. LCD Failure Display

1820. Emergency MicrophoneAfter the emergency mode is activated, press theTalk key located on the side of the microphone tomake an all-zone call or em

Page 61

1956[Top] [Side]123452344.4. RM-320F Fireman's Microphone ExtensionThe RM-320F is an expansion unit for the RM-300MF Fireman’s Microphone. Up to

Page 62 - Failure Location: Battery

2TABLE OF CONTENTS1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION ... 62. FEATURES ...

Page 63

[Top] [Rear][Side] Not used.1118121314 15 16 171 12345678910204.5. RM-200M Remote MicrophoneThe RM-200M Remote Microphone connects to the VM-3360VA o

Page 64 - 11. SETTINGS

211. Indication Label HolderWrite the name, purpose, etc. of the indicator and keyon a label and insert the label into the holder from thetop. Labels

Page 65

[Top] [Side]12345224.6. RM-210 Remote Microphone Extension The RM-210 is an expansion unit for the RM-200M Remote Microphone. Up to 4 Expansion Units

Page 66 - 11.3. Configuration Settings

23[Front][Rear]123 4 5 61. Channel power indicator [POWER]Lights green when the power is supplied with theinput module mounted.• Off: VP-200VX not ins

Page 67 - Password entry screen

244.9. VM-300SV End of Line Unit Speaker line failure can be detected when an EOL unit is connected between the speaker line end and theemergency inpu

Page 68 - Password settings

255. MAKING GENERAL BROADCASTS5.1. Making Broadcasts from the VM-3240VA or VM-3360VA5.1.1. BGM broadcastsBroadcast musical programs from the BGM sound

Page 69 - Date/time settings

26All-zone call keyAll-zone call indicatorOutput selector keyOutput indicator [VM-3240VA/3360VA]Set the priority level of the audio input terminal t

Page 70 - Subnet mask settings

27[Making microphone announcements by activating control inputs]Perform the following settings in advance using the setting software:Step 1. Close (&q

Page 71

285.2. Broadcasting from the RM-200M5.2.1. Microphone announcementsUse the RM-200M’s microphone to make announcements. Perform the following settings

Page 72 - Transmission in

29Step 1. Press the broadcast zone selector key to select the broadcast zone. The selected zone’s indicator lights green, allowing the automatic annou

Page 73 - Transmission from VM-3360VA

37. EQUIPMENT STATUS AND RESPONSE WHEN EMERGENCY MODE IS ACTIVATED BY EXTERNAL EQUIPMENT7.1. RM-300MF Status and Operation When Emergency-Activated by

Page 74

30Timer[Example] Connecting a timer to Control Input Terminal 1Note: This figure represents the VM-3240VA/3360VA.Control input terminalsControl output

Page 75 - VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA to PC

31BGM broadcastConnect a BGM device to the BGMinput terminal.Press the BGM selector key.Select BGM from the BGMselection screen.Press the all-zone cal

Page 76 - Transmission

32• Press the Emergency Activation switch on the front panel of the VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA to initiateemergency broadcasts. • Press the RM-300MF Firem

Page 77 - 11.4. Information Settings

33Step 1. Press the Emergency Activation switch.The Emergency indicator (Emergency Activationswitch) lights red and the VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA is plac

Page 78 - VERS I NOVA

34Step 3.Make announcement while pressing the emergency microphone’s Talk key.During emergency microphone announcements, the EmergencyMicrophone Opera

Page 79 - 11.5. Audio Settings

35Step 1. Press the Emergency Activation switch.The Emergency indicator (EmergencyActivation switch) lights red and the VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA is plac

Page 80 - Treble settings

36Step 4. To terminate the emergency broadcast, reset the emergency mode using one of the followingmethods: •Press the Reset key on the front panel of

Page 81 - Microphone-interlocked chime

37Step 1. Press the RM-300MF’s Emergency Activation switch.The Emergency indicator (Emergency Activation switch) lights red, placing the unit in emerg

Page 82

38Step 1. To terminate the emergency broadcast, reset the emergency mode using one of the followingmethods: •Press the Reset key on the front panel of

Page 83 - Automatic general message

39Step 1. Press the RM-300MF’s Emergency Activation switch.The Emergency indicator (Emergency Activation switch) lights red, placing the unit in emer

Page 84 - 11.6. Surveillance Settings

411.8. BGM Settings11.8.1. BGM setting hierarchical chart... 8711.8.2. BGM setting items ...

Page 85 - 11.7. Inputs 1 – 3 Settings

40Step 4. To terminate the emergency broadcast, reset the emergency mode using one of the followingmethods: •Press the Reset key on the front panel of

Page 86

41Step 2. The Alert or Evacuation announcement is broadcast over the zone(s) assigned to the EmergencyControl Input terminals. The Emergency indicator

Page 87 - 11.8. BGM Settings

42Step 3. To terminate the emergency broadcast, reset the emergency mode using one of the followingmethods: •Press the Reset key on the front panel of

Page 88

43Microphone announcementMake emergency broadcasts by holding down theemergency microphone’s Talk key.Press either the All-Zone Call key or Output key

Page 89 - 12.1. DIP Switch Functions

44MIC SP CPUOFF ONEmergency Activation switch/ Emergency indicatorBuzzer[RM-300MF]Emergency Activation switch/Emergency indicatorBuzzer [VM-3240VA/336

Page 90 - 12.2. Unit ID Number Settings

45Input Terminal (Sound Source) PrioritiesInputs 1 – 4 (audio) 1 – 6 and 7 (MIX)BGM 1 & 2 (BGM) 8 (BGM)RM 1&2 LINK IN (remote microphone) 1 –

Page 91

46The internal attenuator (speaker output volume control), external attenuator and master volume control cannotbe used during emergency broadcasts. 8.

Page 92

479.1. What Is the CPU OFF Function?The CPU OFF function bypasses the CPU*, which the VM-3000 system uses in ordinary broadcasts, andallows all-zone c

Page 93

489.3. Priorities When All-Zone Calls Are Made Using the CPU OFF FunctionPriorities of all-zone calls using the CPU OFF function differdepending on th

Page 94

4910. SURVEILLANCE 10.1. What Is the Surveillance Function?The surveillance function continually monitors operating conditions for each piece of equip

Page 95

514.7. Status Output Terminal Connections ... 12614.8. Power Amplifier and Speaker Connections

Page 96

5010.4. Equipment Operation upon Failure Detection and Recovery Procedure If any malfunction is detected within the system, the buzzer sounds, the fai

Page 97

51Failure indicatorLCDBuzzer GENERALFAULTFAULT VAAMPL I F I ER>Communications Failure indicatorCOMFAULTA failure has occurred in communications bet

Page 98

52MIC SP CPUOFF ONFailure Acknowledgment keyFailure indicatorRM-320FRM-300MFBuzzer MIC SP CPUOFF ONRM-300MFCommunications Failure indicator[RM-300MF a

Page 99

53Communications Failure indicator[RM-200M]The Communications Failure indicator flashes yellow.Equipment Operation Upon Failure DetectionA failure has

Page 100 - Name label entry slit

5410.4.2. Failure acknowledgmentPerform failure acknowledgment at the VM-3360VA, VM-3240VA, or RM-320F, or by use of the control input.Acknowledging a

Page 101

5510.4.3. Failure reset operationPerform failure reset at the VM-3240VA, VM-3360VA, or RM-320F*, or by use of the control input.Resetting failures cau

Page 102 - Name label C

56[Resetting failures at the RM-320F]Press the Failure Reset key.The Failure Reset indicator remains lit while the key is held down.Failure Reset keyF

Page 103

57MIC SP CPUOFF ONFailure indicatorCommunications Failure indicatorFlashesFlashesLCDBuzzer RM-300MFVM-3240VA/3360VAGENERALFAULTFAULT EMGRM2COMMUN I CA

Page 104 - Power Amplifiers

58MIC SP CPUOFF ONFailure indicatorFailure indicator Failure Acknowledgement key Flashes Flashes LCDBuzzer Buzzer RM-300MF RM-320FVM-3240VA/3360VAGEN

Page 105 - Rear panel

59MIC SP CPUOFF ONFailure indicatorFailure indicatorSwitches from steady on to extinguished mode.Lights while the right-hand key is pressed.Switches f

Page 106 - 13.8. Rack Mounting

61. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe VM-3000 Series Voice Alarm System is an integrated emergency/general announcement broadcastsystem. The Voice Alarm System A

Page 107 - Over 10 cm

60FAULT E1AMPLIFIER<>Indicates the point where the failure occurred. The red number represents a variable part.Indicates other failures that occ

Page 108 - 14. CONNECTIONS

61FAULT VAEMERGENCY EV>FAULT E1AMPL I F I ER>FAULT E2AUD IOLINE<>FAULT E3COMMUN I CAT ION<>FAULT E8POWER<>Failure Location: Au

Page 109 - VX-2000DS

62FAULT VABATTERY>FAULT VAENDOFLINE6>FAULT VAOUTPUTOPEN 3>FAULT VAOUTPUT SHORT 6<>FAULT VADS>FAULT VAGROUND FAULT<FAULT E1GROUND

Page 110

63FAULT RM1COMMUN I CAT ION<>FAULT EXT VAAMPL I F I ER>FAULT EXT E1AUD IOLINE<>FAULT STANDBYAMPL I F I ER>FAULT STANDBYAUD IOLINE<

Page 111

64VM-3240VA and VM-3360VAFront panel[Menu] key [–] key [Input Selector] keys [+] key [OK] key [Cancel] key11. SETTINGSPerform settings usi

Page 112

6511.2. Setting Hierarchical Chart

Page 113

66VM-3240VA/3360VA rearPCLANCAT5 straight cableSwitching hub MENUCANCELMENUMENUMENUOKCANCELOKCANCELCANCELCANCELCANCELMENUMENUMENUCANCELCANCELPASSWOR D

Page 114

67PASSWOR D ?0SELECT ME NUCONF IGURAT IONPASSWOR D ?1PASSWOR D ?0 0 00PASSWOR D ?0004MAINTEN ANCESETT INGPASSWOR D ?0OKOKOK–+orSetting menu screenPas

Page 115 - To AC power

6811:PASSWORD0 0001:PASSWORDSETT I NG1:PASSWORDSETT I NG11:PASSWORD100011:PASSWORD123411:PASSWORD123411:PASSWORD1 000OKOKOKCANCEL–+orPassword settings

Page 116

692:CLOCKSETT I NG2:CLOCKSETT I NG21:01 JAN 200 821:01 JAN 200 921:01 JAN 200 921:03 FEB 200 921:03 FEB 200 90 0:0000:000 0:000 4:050 4:05OKOKOKCANCEL

Page 117

BGM unitVM-3240VARM-200M73. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION3.1. System Example 1This example is for one of the simplest systems, and is ideal for installation in

Page 118

7031:IP ADDRESS192 . 168 . 014 . 00131:IP ADDRESS192 . 168 . 014 . 00131:IP ADDRESS192 . 168 . 014 . 00231:IP ADDRESS192 . 168 . 014 . 00231:IP ADDRES

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71Step 5. Press the OK key when the underline is at the rightmost digit to register the IP address. Step 6. Press the Cancel key after setting is comp

Page 120

724:LOGDATAVM–3000–>PCTRANSMITTINGOKLog transmission14:LOGDATAVM–3000–>PCTRANSMITTINGCOMP L ETEOK32Transmission in progress[Log transmission]Tra

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735:SETT I NGDATACOMMUN I CAT ION51:SETT I NGDATAPC–>VM–300052:SETT I NGDATAVM–3000–>PCRECE I V I NGTRANSMITTINGOKOKMENUOKSet data transmissionT

Page 122 - CTRL IN 1

745:SETT I NGDATACOMMUN I CAT ION51:SETT I NGDATAPC–>VM–300052:SETT I NGDATAVM–3000–>PCTRANSMITTINGCOMPLETERECE I V I NGCOMPLETEOKCANCELOKCANCEL

Page 123

7561:EV DATAPC–>VM–3 00062:EV DATAVM–3000– >PCRECE I V I NGTRANSMITTING6:EV DATACOMMUN I CAT IONOKOK OKMENU2EV sound source data transmissionTra

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76Press the [VM-3000VA->PC] button to transmit sound source data from the VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA to the PC. Sound source data written into the VM-3

Page 125

77SELECT ME NUINFORMA T IONINFORMAT IONSETT INGSELECTLANGUAGEENGLISHVERS INOVA2 .00OKCANCELMENUMENUCANCELOKCANCELCANCELSetting menu screen Informatio

Page 126 - 87654321

78[Version information display]Version information is displayed on the VM-3240VA's or VM-3360VA's front panel-mounted LCD screen.NoteThis fu

Page 127 - 14.8.1. Speaker connection

79OKCANCELMENUMENUMENUMENUMENUMENUMENUMENUMENUMENUMENUMENUMENUCANCELOKCANCELCANCELCANCELCANCELCANCELCANCELCANCELCANCELCANCELCANCELCANCELCANCELSELECT

Page 128

83.2. System Example 2A standby amplifier is connected to this system, which is ideal for installation in factories and schools. [System outline]•A 72

Page 129 - PA OUT (SP LINE)

80[Input 4 tone settings]Set the tone (bass and treble) for Input 4. NoteTo set Inputs 1 – 3, use the Input Selector key (Input 1 – 3) on the front pa

Page 130 - PA LINK VP-200VX

81BGM1VOLUME00BGM1VOLUME–01BGM1VOLUME–01OK–+orBGM 1 volume adjustment(Example. When adjusting BGM 1 volume:)21+10 dB to –10 dB (default: 00)Setting ra

Page 131

82[Evacuation message announcement volume adjustment]Adjust the volume of Evacuation message announcement internally pre-recorded on the VM-3240VA or

Page 132

83[Automatic general message announcement volume control]Adjust the volume of Automatic general message announcements (EV1 – 6).NoteThis function can

Page 133 - Lead-acid Battery

84SELECT ME NUSURVE I LLA NCESURVE I LLANCESETT INGSURVE I LLANCEMEASUREMENTOKCANCELMENUCANCELOKCANCELSetting menu screen Surveillance Setting screen

Page 134 - VX-200PS

85INPUT 3MICINPUT 3LINEINPUT 3PHANTOMOFFINPUT 3PHANTOMONINPUT 3 TONETREBLE 00INPUT 3 TONEBASS 00INPUT 3 TONEBASS –01INPUT 3 TONETREBLE –01INPUT 3INPUT

Page 135

8611.7.2. Inputs 1 – 3 setting items[LINE/MIC selection settings]Select either LINE or MIC input.Line and Mic (Default: LINE)Setting range[Phantom ON/

Page 136 - 15. VM-3000 CABLE USAGE TABLE

87SELECTBGMBGM1SELECTBGMBGM2BGMTREBLE 00BGMBASS 00BGMTREBLE –01BGMBASS–01BGMBGMBGMBGM–+or–+or–+orBGM selection (page 88) Treble settings (page 88)Bass

Page 137 - [VX-200PS]

8811.8.2. BGM setting items[BGM selection]Select BGM 1 or 2. Press the OK key to confirm the selected BGM output and commence BGM broadcasting.(For de

Page 138 - 16. SPECIFICATIONS

8912.1.2. RM-200MRM-300MF bottom12ON345678123456RM-200M sideSwitchFunction Factory-presetNo.1 Maintenance mode2OFF3–45 Unit ID No. settingON6 Compress

Page 139

99RM-300MF RM-320FRM-300MFVM-3240EVM-3240ELead-acid BatteryLead-acid BatteryVX-2000DSVX-2000DSRM-200MRM-200M RM-210VM-3240VAVP-2241EXT. AMP INPUTEXT.

Page 140

90[RM-300MF]Unit ID No. Switch No. 51ON2 OFF[RM-200M]Unit ID No. Switch No. 1 Switch No. 21ON ON2 OFF ON3 ON OFF4 OFF OFF12.3. Compression Settings(RM

Page 141

9112.4. Setting the Terminating RM-300MF Unit(RM-300MF: Switch 7 operation)Set the DIP switch 7 located on the RM-200M's bottom surface to ON whe

Page 142

92Wall mount bracket unit for the RM-300MF ... 1 (supplied with the RM-300MF)Tapping screw 4 x 25 (for woodenwall mount

Page 143

93Step 2. Connect the link cable to the screw terminal block.For cable connection, refer to "RM-300MF connection" on page 112.Wall mount bra

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94[When the RM-300MF is installed in a wall box]When the RM-300MF is installed in a wall box (prepare separately), the box should measure at least 300

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95Step 1. Install the wall mount bracket unit supplied with the RM-300MF on the wall. (Refer to pages 92 and93, Steps 1 and 2.)Step 2. Place the RM-3

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96[RM-300MF][RM-320F]Slide in close contact with the RM-300MF.Connect to the extension connector on the RM-300MF’s side.Wall mount bracketfor the RM-3

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97WB-RM200 Wall Mounting Bracket for the RM-210... 1 (option)Machine screw M3.5 x 20 (for an electrical box mounting) ... 2 (su

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98Extension cable (supplied with the RM-210)WB-RM200 Wall Mounting Bracket (option)RM-200MRM-210432160.883.5220.3123111302871.5 6Unit: mmWB-RM200 (whe

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99RM-200MLinkage Bracket B32Extension cable(supplied with the RM-210)RM-210Linkage Bracket A[Bottom][Bottom]RM-210 RM-200M4Linkage Bracket A...

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