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Document Outline
1. NOMENClATURE AND FUNCTIONS
1.1. SX-2000SM System Manager
1.2. SX-2000AI Audio Input Unit
1.3. SX-2100AI Audio Input Unit
1.4. SX-2000AO Audio Output Unit
1.5. SX-2100AO Audio Output Unit
1.6. SX-2000CI Control Input Unit
1.7. SX-2000CO Control Output Unit
1.8. RM-200SF Fireman's Microphone
1.9. RM-200SA Remote Microphone
1.10. RM-210 Remote Microphone Extension
1.11. RM-200RJ Terminal Unit
1.12. Optional Modules
1.12.1. SX-200RM Remote Microphone Interface Module
1.12.2. D-921E Microphone/Line Input Module
1.12.3. D-921F Microphone/Line Input Module
1.12.4. D-922E Microphone/Line Input Module
1.12.5. D-922F Microphone/Line Input Module
1.12.6. D-936R Stereo Input Module
1.13. VP-2064, VP-2122, VP-2241, and VP-2421 Power Amplifiers
1.14. VP-200VX Power Amplifier Input Module
1.15. VP-3154, VP-3304, and VP-3504 Power Amplifiers
2. installation
2.1. SX-2000SM
2.1.1. System reset enable/disable settings (DIP switch 3 operation)
2.1.2. Failure reset operation method settings (DIP switch 4 operation)
2.2. SX-2000AI and SX-2100AI
2.2.1. Module installation
2.2.2. Setting the device number
2.2.3. Changing the type of control outputs (SX-2100AI only)
2.3. SX-2000AO and SX-2100AO
2.3.1. Setting the device number
2.3.2. 24 V Emergency cutoff input settings (DIP switch 8 operation) (SX-2000AO only)
2.3.3. Converting an output into a transformer-balanced output (SX-2000AO only)
2.3.4. Changing the method of power supply for the control input signal applied to the Local Audio Control Input Terminal (SX-2100AO only)
2.4. SX-2000CO
2.5. RM-200SF, RM-200SA, and RM-210
2.5.1. RM-200SF and RM-200SA device number settings (DIP switches 1 – 3 operation)
2.5.2. Adjusting microphone sensitivity
(RM-200SF: DIP switch 5 operation or RM-200SA: DIP switch 4 operation)
2.5.3. CPU OFF function (general urgency all-call) settings
(RM-200SF: DIP switch 6 operation or RM-200SA: DIP switch 5 operation)
2.5.4. RM Communication function setting
(RM-200SF: DIP switch 4 operation or RM-200SA: DIP switch 6 operation)
2.5.5. Using an external microphone (RM-200SA only)
2.5.6. Compressor function setting
2.5.7. Microphone fault detection function setting (RM-200SA only)
2.5.8. Installing the RM-200SF on a wall
2.5.9. RM-200SA expansion with the addition of the RM-210 (Installed on a flat surface)
2.5.10. Installing the RM-200SA on a wall
2.5.11. Installing the RM-210 on a wall
2.5.12. Creating remote microphone name labels
2.6. VP-2064, VP-2122, VP-2241 and VP-2421 Power Amplifiers
2.6.1. Removing the VP Power Amplifier's top panel
2.6.2. Changing the speaker line voltage
2.6.3. Installing the VP-200VX Power Amplifier Input Module in the VP Power Amplifiers
2.6.4. Ground lifting using the VP-200VX Power Amplifier Input Module
2.6.5. Replacing the blade fuse
2.7. VP-3154, VP-3304 and VP-3504 Power Amplifiers
2.7.1. Changing the speaker line voltage
2.7.2. Ground lifting
2.7.3. BGM input sensitivity setting
2.7.4. Replacing the fuse
2.8. Rack Mounting
3. System Configuration Example
3.1. System Configuration Example 1
3.2. System Configuration Example 2
4. Connections
4.1. Removable Terminal Plug Connection
4.2. Input Equipment Connections
4.2.1. Connections of SX-2100AO's Local audio control input terminals
4.2.2. Connecting the SX-200RM to the RM-200SF or RM-200SA (via RM-200RJ as needed)
4.2.3. Connecting other input equipment
4.3. Output Equipment Connections
4.3.1. Connecting the SX-2000AO to power amplifiers
4.3.2. Connecting the SX-2100AO to power amplifiers and speakers
4.3.3. Connecting the SX-2100AO to external attenuators
4.3.4. Connecting the SX-2100AO to standby amplifiers
4.4. Control Input/Output Connections
4.4.1. SX-2000SM
4.4.2. SX-2100AI
4.4.3. SX-2000AO and SX-2100AO
4.4.4. SX-2000CI
4.4.5. SX-2000CO
4.5. SX Link Terminal Connections
4.5.1. Redundant configuration of switching hubs
4.5.2. Non-redundant configuration of switching hubs
4.6. CI/CO Link Terminal Connections
4.6.1. Connecting a single SX-2000CI or SX-2000CO
4.6.2. Connecting one each of SX-2000CI and SX-2000CO
4.7. Analog Link Terminal Connections
4.8. Connections to Use the Surveillance Function
4.8.1. Speaker line surveillance (SX-2100AO only)
4.8.2. Control line surveillance
5. SPEAKER LINE INITIAL SETTING
5.1. Setting Items
5.2. OPEN/SHORT Criterion by Comparing the Current Value with the Initial Value
5.3. Setting Procedures
5.3.1. Summary setting procedures
5.3.2. Screen display (Common)
5.3.3. Impedance initialization setting flow
5.3.4. Setting an initial impedance value
5.3.5. Adjusting the speaker line's OPEN sensitivity
5.3.6. Adjusting the speaker line's SHORT sensitivity
5.3.7. Clearing the settings
6. Inserting a CF Card
6.1. Using Settings Data
6.2. Inserting a CF Card (SX-2000SM: DIP switch 2 operation)
7. TIME SETTINGS
8. KEY LOCK SETTINGS AND CANCELLATION
8.1. SX-2000AI and SX-2100AI (DIP Switch 1 Operation)
8.2. SX-2000AO and SX-2100AO (DIP Switch 1 Operation)
9. OUTPUTTING LOG DATA (SX-2000SM: DIP Switches 1 and 2 operations)
10. FAILURE INDICATIONs
10.1. SX-2000SM
10.2. SX-2000AI and SX-2100AI
10.3. SX-2000AO and SX-2100AO
10.4. SX-2000CI
10.5. SX-2000CO
10.6. RM-200SF and RM-200SA
11. SPECIFICATIONS
11.1. SX-2000SM System Manager
11.2. SX-2000AI Audio Input Unit
11.3. SX-2100AI Audio Input Unit
11.4. SX-2000AO Audio Output Unit
11.5. SX-2100AO Audio Output Unit
11.6. SX-2000CI Control Input Unit
11.7. SX-2000CO Control Output Unit
11.8. RM-200SF Fireman's Microphone
11.9. RM-200SA Remote Microphone
11.10. RM-210 Remote Microphone Extension
11.11. RM-200RJ Terminal Unit
11.12. SX-200RM Remote Microphone Interface Module
11.13. D-921E Microphone/Line Input Module
11.14. D-921F Microphone/Line Input Module
11.15. D-922E Microphone/Line Input Module
11.16. D-922F Microphone/Line Input Module
11.17. D-936R Stereo Input Module
11.18. VP-2064 Power Amplifier 4 x 60 W
11.19. VP-2122 Power Amplifier 2 x 120 W
11.20. VP-2241 Power Amplifier 1 x 240 W
11.21. VP-2421 Power Amplifier 1 x 420 W
11.22. VP-3154 Digital Power Amplifier 4 x 150 W
11.23. VP-3304 Digital Power Amplifier 4 x 300 W
11.24. VP-3504 Digital Power Amplifier 4 x 500 W
11.25. VP-200VX Power Amplifier Input Module
AppendIx: ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
FOR AN EN 54-16 COMPLIANT SYSTEM
1. General Information
1.1. Terms and Abbreviations
1.2. Access Levels
1.2.1. Access level 1
1.2.2. Access level 2
1.2.3. Access level 3
1.2.4. Access level 4
1.3. Declaration for the VACIE SX-2000 according to EN54-16 §13.1.2
2. Indications and Controls in Access Level1
2.1. Mandatory Indications and Controls in Access Level 1
2.2. Options Requiring Indications and Controls in Access Level 1
2.3. Examples for the Mandatory Indications and Controls
2.3.1. Minimum configuration
2.3.2. Configuration with indication of faults in VA zones
3. Indications and Controls in Access Level 2
3.1. Mandatory Control in Access Level 2
3.2. Options requiring Controls in Access Level 2
3.3. Proposal for the Installation and Setting of an Emergency Microphone
3.3.1. Installation place
3.3.2. Settings
3.3.3. Example for a setting on an emergency microphone
4. Overview of the Access Level Requirements for the Equipment and related Functions
5. Power Supply
6. Cabinets
7. Standby (reserve, redundant) Amplifiers
8. Setting on the System Manager SX-2000SM
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