OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS VOICE EVACUATION SYSTEM FS-7000 SERIES Thank you for purchasing TOA's Voice Evacuation System. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ................................................................................. 5 2. SYSTEM SUMMARY ......................................................................................... 7 3. FEATURES ........................................................................................................... 8 4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................... 8 5. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 5.1.
9. FAILURE INDICATION .................................................................................... 30 10. TROUBLESHOOTING .................................................................................... 31 11. SPECIFICATIONS 11.1. FS-7000CP Control Panel ............................................................................. 32 11.2. FS-7010CP Expansion Control Panel ........................................................... 33 11.3. FS-7000JP Junction Panel ..............................
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Before installation or use, be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section for correct and safe operation. • Be sure to follow all the precautionary instructions in this section, which contain important warnings and/or cautions regarding safety. • After reading, keep this manual handy for future reference.
WARNING When the Unit is in Use • All units Should the following irregularity be found during use, immediately switch off the power, disconnect the power supply plug from the AC outlet and contact your nearest TOA dealer. Make no further attempt to operate the unit in this condition as this may cause fire or electric shock. · If you detect smoke or a strange smell coming from the unit.
2. SYSTEM SUMMARY The FS-7000 system is a combined emergency/general-purpose broadcasting system. It is capable of automatically broadcasting the emergency evacuation messages recorded to the FS-7000EV to areas linked to automatic fire alarm systems, as well as manually making emergency broadcasts to specifically selected areas, either via microphone or by pre-recorded announcement.
3. FEATURES • The FS-7000EV is loaded with English language messages when shipped from the factory. • The semiconductor memory incorporated in the FS-7000EV ensures stable rebroadcast of recorded messages. • If speaker lines are shorted, the line protection fuse disconnects the shorted lines and a line short indication is displayed.
5. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 5.1. FS-7000CP Control Panel The FS-7000CP is a standard operation panel for the FS-7000 Series Voice Evacuation Systems. It is designed to be used in conjunction with the FS-7000JP panel, and enables individual paging calls to up to 10 zones plus all-zone calls. The number of zones can be expanded to up to 200 zones in 10-zone units by connecting the FS-7010CP expansion panel.
5. Tone Controls Adjust high and low frequencies of the output. Frequencies are accentuated when the control is rotated clockwise, and attenuated when rotated counterclockwise. Controls are arranged from left to right as follows: • PRIORITY BASS Adjusts the low frequencies of the Priority Output on the rear panel. • PRIORITY TREBLE Adjusts the high frequencies of the Priority Output on the rear panel. • BGM BASS Adjusts the low frequencies of the BGM Output on the rear panel.
5.2. FS-7010CP Expansion Control Panel The FS-7010CP is used to expand the broadcasting capacity of FS-7000 Series Voice Evacuation Systems. Announcements and background music can be broadcast to up to 10 individual zones. Connecting the FS7000GM to the FS-7000CP/FS-7010CP combination permits broadcasts to be made to up to 20 zone groups. [Front] 2 3 1. Power Indicator Lights when power is supplied and the FS7010CP is ready for operation. 2. Zone Selector Keys Press these keys to select broadcast zones.
5.4. FS-7000PS DC Power Supply Panel The FS-7000PS supplies 24 V DC power to each component used in FS-7000 Series Voice Evacuation Systems. Connecting the DS-029B provides a power supply for emergency broadcasts even during power failures. [Front] 1 2 1. AC Power Switch AC power is turned on and off with each press of this switch. 3 3. DC Power Indicator Lights when DC power is supplied and the FS7000PS is ready for operation on DC power. 2.
5.6. FS-7000EV Voice Evacuation Panel The FS-7000EV is an emergency broadcast operation panel for FS-7000 Series Voice Evacuation Systems. This panel is not required if the system is to be used solely for general-purpose public address applications. It is possible to start and reset emergency broadcasts through manual operation. The FS-7000EV has a built-in voice alarm device that can make both evacuation and false alarm announcements.
5.7. FS-7000GM Group Matrix Panel The FS-7000GM panel is used in conjunction with FS-7000 Series Voice Evacuation Systems to make group broadcasts. The FS-7000GM connects to the FS-7000CP and FS-7000RF and enables group broadcasts by selecting multiple speaker lines simultaneously via the zone selector keys on the FS-7000CP or FS-7000RM. Up to 20 groups and 50 speaker lines can be made available per unit, which can be expanded to 20 groups and 200 speaker lines by connecting 4 units. [Front] 1 1.
5.9. FS-7000RM Remote Microphone The FS-7000RM Remote Microphone is used solely for general-purpose public address applications in FS7000 Series Voice Evacuation Systems. It enables broadcasting to up to 10 individual zones, as well as allzone calls. One FS-7000RF panel is required in order to connect the FS-7000RM to the system. Up to 4 FS7000RM units can be connected. Pressing the FS-7000RM's chime key causes the FS-7000CP's built-in 4tone chime to sound.
5.10. FS-7010RM Remote Microphone Extension The FS-7010RM is an extension unit for the FS-7000RM to be used in FS-7000 Series Voice Evacuation Systems. Ten zones can be expanded per FS-7010RM. Up to 6 FS-7010RM units can be connected to the FS-7000RM. [Top] 1 1. Zone Identification Card Write the names of the broadcast zones on this card. 2. Zone Selection Indicators Light when the corresponding Zone Selector keys (3) are pressed. (Only when zones are selected from the FS-7010RM.) 16 2 3 3.
5.11. FS-7006PA/7012PA Power Amplifiers These power amplifiers are used in conjunction with FS-7000 Series Voice Evacuation Systems. The FS7006PA's output is rated at 600 W and the FS-7012PA is rated to deliver 1,200 W. By mounting the YA-7000 module in a power amplifier and connecting a standby amplifier to it, the power amplifier can be automatically switched over to the standby amplifier if the power amplifier fails.
6. FUNCTIONS & OPERATION OF EMERGENCY/GENERAL-PURPOSE BROADCASTS 6.1. Emergency Broadcasts A system that integrates the FS-7000EV allows emergency broadcasts to be made automatically, through connection to an automatic fire alarm system, or manually via the FS-7000CP unit in the main rack system. When implementing an emergency broadcast, volume controls on the front panels of the FS-7006PA and FS7012PA amplifiers are bypassed to allow broadcast of the emergency message at maximum volume.
[Announcements from the FS-7000RM (with the FS-7000RF and FS-7000RM installed)] Microphone announcements can be made to specific areas selected using the Zone Selector Keys on the FS7000RM or FS-7010RM. Also, pressing the Chime Key on the remote microphone before making the announcement causes the FS-7000CP's 4-tone chime to sound. [Microphone announcements from the FS-7000CP] Microphone announcements can be made to specific areas selected using the Zone Selector Keys on the FS7000CP or FS-7010CP.
6.2.3. Order of Priority among Priority Broadcasts Priority broadcasts are not broadcast all at once; rather, they are issued one at a time following a specific order of priority, as follows.
7. MAKING EMERGENCY BROADCASTS 7.1. Initiating Emergency Broadcasts Manually Under manual operation, the broadcast areas are selected and the broadcast is conducted using either a microphone or the pre-recorded voice alarm messages stored in the FS-7000EV.
Step 3. Activate emergency evacuation announcements. Using pre-recorded voice alarm messages stored in the FS-7000EV Press the Evacuation announcement button. The Evacuation announcement indicator will illuminate and the evacuation announcement will be sent to all selected areas. To stop the evacuation announcement, press the Evacuation announcement button again. Using the microphone Broadcast using the microphone on the FS-7000CP.
7.2. Initiating Emergency Broadcasts by Fire Alarm System If the broadcast system is connected to an automatic fire alarm system, then whenever a fire is detected, the Fire indicator will illuminate and the FS-7000EV's pre-recorded evacuation announcements will commence automatically. Operation procedures following the start of such emergency announcements are as follows.
Temporarily stopping evacuation announcements Press the Evacuation announcement button on the FS-7000EV. The Evacuation announcement indicator will extinguish and the evacuation announcement will be stopped. To resume the evacuation announcement, press the Evacuation announcement button again. Tip If an additional fire instruction signal is received from the automatic fire alarm system: • The appropriate broadcast areas are selected and the Zone indicators illuminate.
7.3. Recording Voice Alarm Messages To record customized evacuation and false alarm announcements to the FS-7000EV, connect a microphone or music play device to the Recording input terminal on the front panel of the FS-7000EV. Up to 2 messages with a combined total duration of about 3 minutes can be recorded. Since the recording circuit is equipped with an AGC circuitry, it is not necessary to adjust the recording level.
7.3.2. Checking Recorded Content Connect headphones to the Headphone terminal. Step 1. Set the Mode selector switch to "MONITOR." The Evacuation announcement indicator and False alarm announcement indicator will begin to flash. Step 2. Press the appropriate Evacuation announcement button or False alarm announcement button to listen to the recorded content.
8. MAKING GENERAL-PURPOSE BROADCASTS 8.1. Making General-Purpose Broadcasts from the FS-7000CP [Buttons and keys used for operation] Busy Status Indicators (CP IN-USE) Talk Switch Reset Button Chime Button All-Zone Call Button All-Zone Call Indicators [FS-7000CP] CP Microphone Zone Selector Keys Zone Indicators [FS-7010CP] Zone Selector Keys Zone Indicators Step 1.
8.2. Making Announcements from the FS-7000RM [Keys used for operation] [FS-7000RM] Zone Selection Indicators [FS-7010RM] All-Zone Call Indicator All-Zone Call Key Chime Key Microphone Busy Indicator Broadcast Reset Key Talk Key Zone Selector Keys Step 1. Press the appropriate Zone selector keys or All-zone call key on the FS-7000RM or FS-7010RM to select the desired broadcast areas. The appropriate Zone indicators or All-zone indicator will illuminate. Step 2.
8.3. Making BGM Broadcasts The operating panel used will differ depending on whether the system is set to 1-channel or 2-channel broadcast mode. Note Use the Output mode selector switch on the rear of the FS-7000CP to switch between 1-channel and 2channel broadcast mode.
9. FAILURE INDICATION The FS-7000CP, FS-7000JP, FS-7000RF, FS-7000RM, FS-7006PA, and FS-7012PA are equipped with failure indicators that show the status of any problems that may occur. When such an indicator lights or flashes, it means that a problem may have occurred in the equipment or in the wiring. If the power indicator is not illuminated, the equipment could be malfunctioning. In such cases, check to see if power is being supplied correctly, or if a fuse has blown.
Symptom Possible Cause Check/Remedy FS-7006PA's or FS-7012PA 's Fault indicator lights. Equipment failure or excessive high heat build-up inside the unit. Check the following points if the indicator automatically goes out within 30 minutes after it has lit. • Check installation conditions for appropriate ventilation. • Check the connected load capacity for possible overload. • Check to see if input and output cables are installed in close proximity to each other.
11. SPECIFICATIONS 11.1. FS-7000CP Control Panel Power Source Current Consumption Input Output Frequency Response Tone Control S/N Ratio Distortion Priority Function Electronic Tone External Control Input Output Control Operating Section Display Section Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight 24 V DC, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.
11.2. FS-7010CP Expansion Control Panel Power Source Current Consumption External Control Input Output Control Operating Section Display Section Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight 24 V DC, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.
11.3. FS-7000JP Junction Panel Power Source Current Consumption Power Amplifier Input Speaker Output Line Short-Circuit Protection External Control Onput Operating Section Display Section Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight 24 V DC, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm 450 mA Priority input: 100 V line: Max. 1200 W, M4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 9 mm BGM input: 100 V line: Max.
11.4. FS-7000PS DC Power Supply Panel Power Source Power Consumption Input Output External Control Input/Output Operating Section Display Section Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight 230 V AC, 50 Hz 24 V DC (19.5 – 27 V), M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm 195 W (275 VA) at rated power output (AC operation) 24 V DC, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm AC operation: 24 V DC ±0.
11.6. FS-7000EV Voice Evacuation Panel Power Source Current Consumption Emergency Announcement Emergency Warning Language Emergency Warning Tone Emergency Recording Time Recording System Frequency Response Distortion Recording Input Output External Control Input/Output Operating Section Display Section Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight 24 V DC, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.
11.7. FS-7000GM Group Matrix Panel Power Source Current Consumption Group Input No. of Speaker Control Lines Display Section Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight 24 V DC, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm 110 mA Max. 20 groups Max. 50 lines Power indicator 0°C to +40°C Under 90% RH (no condensation) Panel: Aluminum, black, alumite 482 (w) x 44 (h) x 334.7 (d) mm 3 kg Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.
11.9. FS-7000RM Remote Microphone Power Source Current Consumption Output External Microphone Input Distortion Frequency Response S/N Ratio Output Control Operating Section Display Section Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight 24 V DC (operating range: 20 – 30 V DC) (supplied from RJ45 connector or power input jack), Usable power input plug: 5.5 mm outer diameter, 2.1 mm inner diameter,and 9.5 mm long. 90 mA 0 dB*, 600Ω, balanced, RJ45 connector –40 dB*, 2.
11.11. FS-7006PA/7012PA Power Amplifiers Model No.
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