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INSTALLATION MANUAL 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. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS ................................................................... 8 5. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 5.1. FS-7000CP Control Panel ................................................................................. 9 5.2. FS-7010CP Expansion Control Panel ............................................................. 13 5.3. FS-7000JP Junction Panel .............................................................................. 14 5.4. FS-7000PS DC Power Supply Panel .............................................................. 16 5.5. FS-7000AT Attenuator Control Panel ............................................................. 17 5.6. FS-7000EV Voice Evacuation Panel ............................................................... 18 5.7. FS-7000GM Group Matrix Panel ..................................................................... 20 5.8. FS-7000RF Remote Microphone Interface Panel ........................................... 21 5.9. FS-7000RM Remote Microphone ................................................................... 23 5.10. FS-7010RM Remote Microphone Extension ................................................... 25 5.11. FS-7006PA/7012PA Power Amplifiers ............................................................ 26 5.12. YA-7000 Amplifier Auto Switching Module ...................................................... 28 6. CONNECTIONS 6.1. Basic System Configuration ............................................................................. 29 6.2. Zone Expansion ............................................................................................... 31 6.3. 24 V DC Power Supply Expansion ................................................................... 33 6.4. Power Amplifier Expansion .............................................................................. 34 6.5. 2-Channel Broadcasts ...................................................................................... 35 6.6. Systems Combining the FS-7000RF, FS-7000RM, and FS-7010RM .............. 37 6.6.1. Connecting the FS-7000RF to 2 FS-7000RMs ...................................... 40 6.6.2. Joining the FS-7000RM to the FS-7010RM ........................................... 42 6.7. FS-7000GM 6.7.1. Changing the FS-7000CP's/7010CP's zone selector keys into group selector keys ......................................................................... 43 6.7.2. Changing the FS-7000RM's zone selector keys into group selector keys ......................................................................... 49 6.8. Connecting the FS-7000AT to 4-Wire System Attenuators .............................. 51 6.9. Standby Amplifiers ........................................................................................... 54 6.10. Timer-Operated Equipment .............................................................................. 56 6.11. Telephone Paging ............................................................................................ 56 6.12. BGM Players .................................................................................................... 57 6.13. FS-7000EV ....................................................................................................... 58 6.14. Automatic Fire Alarm Systems ......................................................................... 59 6.15. Power Failure Backup 6.15.1. Providing Backup Power Using an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) System ................................. 60 6.15.2. Power Backup Using the DS-029B Emergency Power Supply Panel .................................... 60 3 7. TABLE FOR CABLES 7.1. Cables Supplied with Equipment ..................................................................... 64 7.2. Cables To Be Prepared by the Customers 7.2.1. FS-7000CP Control Panel .................................................................... 66 7.2.2. FS-7010CP Expansion Control Panel ................................................... 66 7.2.3. FS-7000JP Junction Panel ................................................................... 67 7.2.4. FS-7000PS DC Power Supply Panel .................................................... 67 7.2.5. FS-7000AT Attenuator Control Panel ................................................... 67 7.2.6. FS-7000EV Voice Evacuation Panel .................................................... 68 7.2.7. FS-7000GM Group Matrix Panel .......................................................... 68 7.2.8. FS-7000RF Remote Microphone Interface Panel ................................. 68 7.2.9. FS-7000RM Remote Microphone ......................................................... 68 7.2.10. FS-7006PA/7012PA Power Amplifiers .................................................. 69 7.2.11. YA-7000 Amplifier Auto Switching Module ........................................... 69 8. REMOVABLE TERMINAL PLUG CONNECTION .................................. 70 9. PARTS INSTALLATION 9.1. Installing Diodes on the FS-7000GM's Circuit Board ....................................... 71 9.2. Changing the Operation Mode of the FS-7000RM Microphone ....................... 75 10. MOUNTING THE YA-7000 IN THE POWER AMPLIFIER .................... 76 11. FAILURE INDICATION .................................................................................... 77 12. SPECIFICATIONS 12.1. FS-7000CP Control Panel ............................................................................. 79 12.2. FS-7010CP Expansion Control Panel ........................................................... 80 12.3. FS-7000JP Junction Panel ............................................................................ 81 12.4. FS-7000PS DC Power Supply Panel ............................................................ 82 12.5. FS-7000AT Attenuator Control Panel ........................................................... 82 12.6. FS-7000EV Voice Evacuation Panel ............................................................. 83 12.7. FS-7000GM Group Matrix Panel ................................................................... 84 12.8. FS-7000RF Remote Microphone Interface Panel ......................................... 84 12.9. FS-7000RM Remote Microphone ................................................................. 85 12.10. FS-7010RM Remote Microphone Extension ................................................. 85 12.11. FS-7006PA/7012PA Power Amplifiers .......................................................... 86 12.12. YA-7000 Amplifier Auto Switching Module .................................................... 87 SUPPLEMENT 1. SETTINGS TABLE ........................................................................................... 88 2. FS-7000RM/FS-7010RM ZONE IDENTIFICATION CARDS ............... 91 4 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. Safety Symbol and Message Conventions Safety symbols and messages described below are used in this manual to prevent bodily injury and property damage which could result from mishandling. Before operating your product, read this manual first and understand the safety symbols and messages so you are thoroughly aware of the potential safety hazards. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in death or serious personal injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage. WARNING When Installing the Unit • FS-7000PS/7006PA/7012PA only Do not expose the unit to rain or an environment where it may be splashed by water or other liquids, as doing so may result in fire or electric shock. Use the unit only with the voltage specified on the unit. Using a voltage higher than that which is specified may result in fire or electric shock. Do not cut, kink, otherwise damage nor modify the power supply cord. In addition, avoid using the power cord in close proximity to heaters, and never place heavy objects -- including the unit itself -- on the power cord, as doing so may result in fire or electric shock. • FS-7006PA/7012PA, YA-7000 only Be sure to replace the unit's terminal cover after connection completion. Because the voltage of up to 100 V is applied to the high impedance speaker terminals (FS-7006PA/7012PA, YA-7000) and Main/standby Amplifier terminals (YA-7000), never touch these terminals to avoid electric shock. • All units Avoid installing or mounting the unit in unstable locations, such as on a rickety table or a slanted surface. Doing so may result in the unit falling down and causing personal injury and/or property damage. Install the unit only in a location that can structurally support the weight of the unit and the mounting bracket. Doing otherwise may result in the unit falling down and causing personal injury and/or property damage. Owing to the unit's size and weight, be sure that at least two persons are available to install the unit. Failure to do so could result in personal injury. Tighten each nut and bolt securely. Ensure that the bracket has no loose joints after installation to prevent accidents that could result in personal injury. When the Unit is in Use • FS-7000PS/7006PA/7012PA only To prevent a fire or electric shock, never open nor remove the unit case as there are high voltage components inside the unit. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Do not place cups, bowls, or other containers of liquid or metallic objects on top of the unit. If they accidentally spill into the unit, this may cause a fire or electric shock. Do not insert nor drop metallic objects or flammable materials in the ventilation slots of the unit's cover, as this may result in fire or electric shock. Do not touch a plug during thunder and lightning, as this may result in electric shock. 5 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. · If water or any metallic object gets into the unit · If the unit falls, or the unit case breaks · If the power supply cord is damaged (exposure of the core, disconnection, etc.): FS-7000PS/7006PA/7012PA only · If it is malfunctioning (no tone sounds.) Be sure to follow the instructions below when rackmounting the unit. Failure to do so may cause a fire or personal injury. · Install the equipment rack on a stable, hard floor. Fix it with anchor bolts or take other arrangements to prevent it from falling down. · When connecting the unit's power cord to an AC outlet, use the AC outlet with current capacity allowable to the unit. • All units Avoid installing the unit in humid or dusty locations, in locations exposed to the direct sunlight, near the heaters, or in locations generating sooty smoke or steam as doing otherwise may result in fire or electric shock. When unpacking or moving the unit, be sure to handle it with two or more persons. Falling or dropping the unit may cause personal injury and/or property damage. When the Unit is in Use CAUTION When Installing the Unit • FS-7000PS/7006PA/7012PA only Never plug in nor remove the power supply plug with wet hands, as doing so may cause electric shock. When unplugging the power supply cord, be sure to grasp the power supply plug; never pull on the cord itself. Operating the unit with a damaged power supply cord may cause a fire or electric shock. When moving the unit, be sure to remove its power supply cord from the wall outlet. Moving the unit with the power cord connected to the outlet may cause damage to the power cord, resulting in fire or electric shock. When removing the power cord, be sure to hold its plug to pull. Do not block the ventilation slots in the unit's cover. Doing so may cause heat to build up inside the unit and result in fire. Also, periodically clean the ventilation slots of dust. To avoid electric shocks, be sure to switch off the unit's power when connecting speakers. 6 • FS-7006PA/7012PA only Do not operate the unit for an extended period of time with the sound distorting. This is an indication of a malfunction, which in turn can cause heat to generate and result in a fire. • FS-7000CP/7006PA/7012PA only Make sure that the volume control is set to minimum position before power is switched on. Loud noise produced at high volume when power is switched on can impair hearing. • FS-7000PS/7006PA/7012PA only If dust accumulates on the power supply plug or in the wall AC outlet, a fire may result. Clean it periodically. In addition, insert the plug in the wall outlet securely. Switch off the power, and unplug the power supply plug from the AC outlet for safety purposes when cleaning or leaving the unit unused for 10 days or more. Doing otherwise may cause a fire or electric shock. • All units Contact your TOA dealer as to the cleaning. If dust is allowed to accumulate in the unit over a long period of time, a fire or damage to the unit may result. 2. SYSTEM SUMMARY 24 V DC (supplied to rack internal components) FS-7000PS Confirmation signal FS-7000EV 230 V AC 50 Hz EV IN CP microphone Sound source PBX BGM player TIMER BUSY Floor identifier signals 1 – 10 FLOOR ID CP MIC TALK SW AUX CALL BUSY FS-7006PA BGM FS-7000CP OUT RF CONT FS-7000RM RF IN PRIO RF CONT RF ZONE CP CONT JP CONT ZONES 1 – 10 FS-7000RF Max. 50 zones YA-7000 FS-7006PA FS-7006PA BGM FS-7000JP Automatic fire alarm system Timer-operated sound source Cont AT CONT Speaker outputs 1 – 10 Attenuator controls 1 – 10 FS-7000AT FS-7010CP ZONES 11 – 20 : Control line, 1-way : Control line, 2-way Floor identifier signals 11 – 20 CP CONT RF CONT GM CONT JP CONT FS-7000JP AT CONT : Audio signal Speaker outputs 11 – 20 : Speaker output (priority) : Speaker output (BGM) FS-7000AT Attenuator controls 11 – 20 7 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. • Simultaneous 2-channel broadcasts can be made of BGM (background music) and announcement broadcasts (emergency and priority broadcasts), allowing BGM broadcasts to continue in zones not selected for announcement broadcasts, even when announcements are being made. • Up to 4 remote microphones can be connected. • Up to 200 speaker lines can be controlled. • Time signals can be simultaneously broadcast over all zones by connecting timer-operated sound sources. • All-zone calls can be made from a telephone set by connecting the system to a telephone exchange. • Connection of the emergency power supply panel permits emergency broadcasts to be made even during a power failure. 4. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS • The required power voltage for this system is 230V AC. Calculate the total combined power consumption of all equipment in the system to ensure ample power capacity. Note that the system may not work properly due to breaker cutoff or power voltage drops when the total supply voltage is insufficient. • About the handling of the power supply cord (FS-7000PS only): The supplied power cord is intended for exclusive use with the FS-7000PS Power Supply Panel. Avoid using this power cord for any other equipment than the PS-7000PS panel. • Ensure that the rear of the component is sufficiently distant from the rear wall to facilitate maintenance service. Speaker line protection fuses and output overcurrent fuses are located on the component rear panel. Sufficient space must be provided between the back of the component and the rear wall surface to change the fuses. • When mounting the FS-7000PS and FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA in an equipment rack, mount a Perforated Panel larger than 1U size* just above and below each component, as shown in the following figure. Perforated Panels DC Power Supply Panel FS-7000PS Perforated Panels Power Amplifiers FS-7006PA/7012PA • When mounting the FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA power amplifier in an equipment rack, keep the rear of the amplifier at least 10 cm away from the rear wall so that its rear panel-mounted fan vent is not blocked. • Each component is designed with robust construction. However, be sure to use reinforcement brackets when mounting if extra strength is required. • No rack mounting screws are supplied with the system. Use the appropriate screws for the racks used. *1U size = 44.5 mm (standard size) 8 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. Further, connection of both the FS-7000GM panel and the FS-7010CP panel permits creation of up to 20 broadcast zone groups. The FS-7000CP is equipped with a built-in pre-amplifier function and chime unit (ascending 4-note tone). Audio output can be set to either a 2-channel output of background music (BGM) and priority broadcast or a 1channel output of mixed BGM and priority broadcast. [Front] Inside of the front cover 5 4 1 3 2 6 7 8 1. Power Indicator Lights when power is supplied and the FS7000CP is ready for operation. 2. CP Microphone Make announcements while holding down the Talk Switch (3). The microphone can be used only while the FS-7000CP panel is in use or emergency broadcasts are in progress. 3. Talk Switch Hold down this switch to make announcements using the microphone. 4. Volume Controls Adjust the sound volume for each audio input. Turning the control clockwise increases the volume, while turning it counterclockwise decreases the volume. Controls are arranged from left to right as follows: 9 10 11 12 13 14 • EV Adjusts the volume of the EV Audio Input on the rear panel. • TIMER Adjusts the volume of the Timer Input on the rear panel. • PAGING Adjusts the volume of the Paging Input on the rear panel. • RM MIC Adjusts the volume of the RF Audio Input on the rear panel. • CP MIC Adjusts the volume of the CP Microphone (2). • CHIME Adjust the volume of the built-in 4-tone chime. • BGM 1 – 4 Adjusts the volume of BGM Inputs 1 – 4 on the rear panel. 9 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. • BGM TREBLE Adjusts the high frequencies of the BGM Output on the rear panel. 6. Zone Indicators Light to indicate current broadcast zones. Note These indicators also light during emergency broadcasts when broadcast zones are selected by signal inputs from an automatic fire alarm system. 10 • PAGING Remains lit during broadcasts from the component connected to the paging input. • RM MIC Remains lit during broadcasts from the FS7000RM. • CP IN-USE Remains lit during broadcasts from the FS7000CP. Announcements can be made via the CP Microphone (2). 9. Speaker Line Short Indicator Lights when 1 or more speaker lines connected to the FS-7000JP have shorted. (See page 77.) 10. All-Zone Call Indicator Lights when the All-Zone Call button (13) is pressed to select all broadcast zones simultaneously. (Lights continuously only while the FS-7000CP is operating or emergency broadcasts are being made.) 11. Chime Button Sounds a built-in 4-tone chime. This button can be used only while the FS-7000CP is operating. 7. Zone Selector Keys Press these keys to select broadcast zones. To cancel the selection, press the keys again. Multiple broadcast zones can be selected simultaneously with the additional use of the FS7000GM panel. 12. Reset Button Resets the broadcast zones selected with the Zone Selector keys (7) or All-Zone Call button (13). Pressing this button also terminates general-purpose broadcasts provided from the FS-7000CP. 8. Busy Status Indicators The indicator corresponding to the component currently in use for broadcast lights while the system is in general-purpose broadcast mode. Note These indicators do not light during emergency broadcasts. The priorities of the indicators are: TIMER, PAGING, RM MIC, and CP IN-USE from high to low. (Emergency broadcasts take precedence over all other equipment operations.) Each indicator is arranged from left to right as follows: • TIMER Remains lit during broadcasts from the component connected to the timer input. 13. All-Zone Call Button Selects all broadcast zones simultaneously. 14. Broadcast Zone Fill-In Space Write the names of zones to be selected with the Zone Selector keys (7) in this space. [Rear] 15 16 28 29 30 17 18 19 20 21 31 32 15. DC Power Input Terminal Connect 24 V DC power to this terminal. Power is supplied from the FS-7000PS. (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 16. BGM Input Terminals 2,3,4 Connect background music equipment to these terminals. When the output is set to 2-channel broadcast, background music is supplied from the BGM Output (30). When the output is set to 1-channel broadcast, background music is mixed with priority broadcasts and provided from the Priority Output (31) as well. However, activation of the muting function* due to signal inputs other than BGM will attenuate the BGM level. BGM inputs 2 – 4: –20 dBV, 10 kΩ, unbalanced, 2P RCA jack * Muting function: A function that automatically decreases the volume of original broadcast when another broadcast is initiated during original broadcast, and restores the original broadcast volume level when the other broadcast is completed. 17. Mute Switch Sets whether or not to attenuate the signal levels of BGM Inputs 2 – 4 (16) when a broadcast is made from the BGM Input 1 (18). (Default: OFF) 18. BGM Input Terminal 1 Connect background music equipment to this terminal. When the output is set to 2-channel broadcast, BGM is supplied from the BGM Output (30). Setting the muting function permits this input to take precedence over BGM Inputs 2 – 4. When the output is set to 1-channel broadcast, background music is mixed with priority broadcasts and provided from the Priority Output (31) as well. However, activation of the muting function due to signal inputs other than BGM will attenuate the BGM level. (–60 dBV/0 dBV selectable, 600 Ω, balanced, 3P terminal block) 33 22 23 24 34 35 25 36 26 27 37 38 19. BGM Input 1 Sensitivity Selector Switch Sets the input sensitivity of BGM Input 1 (18) to "–60 dBV" or "0 dBV." (Default: 0 dBV) 20. Paging Input Terminal Connect audio and control signals from equipment (such as telephone paging equipment) to this terminal. Input signals to this terminal are broadcast when the control terminals are closed. Audio: –60 dBV/–20 dBV selectable, 600 Ω, balanced Control: Open voltage: 26 V DC; short-circuit current: under 2 mA 5P terminal block 21. Paging Input Sensitivity Selector Switch Sets the input sensitivity of Paging Input (20) to "–60 dBV" or "–20 dBV." (Default: –20 dBV) 22. RF Audio Input Terminal Used to connect the FS-7000RF. Audio signals from the FS-7000RM are input via the FS7000RF. (0 dBV, 600 Ω, balanced, 3P terminal block) 23. Auxiliary Input Terminal Signals received by this terminal are mixed with signals from the CP Microphone (2) and output while the FS-7000CP is in operation. (–20 dBV, 600 Ω, unbalanced, 2P terminal block) 24. Auxiliary Input Volume Control Adjusts the sound volume of Auxiliary Input (23). 11 25. Timer Input Terminal Connect audio and control signals from timeroperated equipment to this terminal. Input signals to this terminal are broadcast with the highest priority when the control terminals are closed. Audio: 0 dBV, 600 Ω, unbalanced Control: Open voltage: 26 V DC; short-circuit current: under 2 mA 4P terminal block 26. EV Audio Input Terminal Used to connect the FS-7000EV. This input can be used only while an emergency broadcast is being made. (0 dBV, 600 Ω, unbalanced, 2P terminal block) 27. Output Mode Selector Switch Sets the audio output to "1-CH" (1-channel) or "2-CH" (2-channel) broadcasts. (Default: 2-channel broadcast) 28. Functional Earth Terminal Connect this terminal to the functional earth terminal of external equipment if excessive noise is generated when the FS-7000CP is connected to the external equipment. This could reduce noise. Note: This terminal is not for protective earth. 29. All-Zone Call Mode Selector Switch Sets the mode of broadcast to be initiated with the All-Zone Call button (13). When the FS7000AT has been connected to the system, if this switch is set to "URGE" (general urgency) and an all-zone call is made, a 24 V DC for controlling attenuators is output, permitting the call to bypass the attenuator. (Default: "NORM") 30. BGM Output Terminal Signals from the BGM Inputs 1 – 4 (16 and 18) are mixed and output. Connect this terminal to the power amplifier for BGM broadcast. (0 dBV, 600 Ω, balanced, 3P terminal block) 31. Priority Output Terminal When the Output Mode Selector Switch (27) is set to 2-channel broadcast: Outputs signals other than those from the BGM Inputs 1 – 4 (16 and 18). Connect this terminal to the power amplifier intended for priority broadcast. When the Output Mode Selector Switch (27) is set to 1-channel broadcast: Outputs signals from all audio inputs. Signals output from sources other than BGM Inputs 1 – 4 causes these 4 BGM input signals to atttenuate. Connect this terminal to the power amplifier. (0 dBV, 600 Ω, balanced, 3P terminal block) 12 32. Automatic Fire Alarm System Input Terminal Connect this terminal to the floor identifier signal transmitted from the automatic fire alarm system. The identifier signal automatically selects zones and broadcasts audio alarms to such zones. (Open voltage: 26 V DC; short-circuit current: under 5 mA; 12P terminal block; 10 zones + COM + COM) Note This terminal is not connected when the FS7000EV is not used. 33. EV Control Terminal Connect the FS-7000EV to this terminal. 34. RF Zone Control Terminal Use this terminal to connect the FS-7000RF. Data regarding broadcast zones transmitted from the FS-7000RF is input to this terminal. 35. RF Control Terminal Use this terminal to connect the FS-7000RF. 36. CP Control Terminal Use this terminal to connect the FS-7010CP. All of the FS-7010CP units that are mounted in the system must be connected to this terminal. 37. JP Control Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000JP when the FS-7000GM is not connected to the system. Note This terminal is not used when the FS-7000GM is connected to the FS-7000CP. 38. JP/GM Control Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000JP or FS7000GM. When the FS-7000GM is not connected to the FS-7000CP: Connect this terminal to the FS-7000JP in order to control speaker line ON/OFF operations. When the FS-7000GM is connected to the FS7000CP: Connect this terminal to the FS-7000GM. The Zone Selector keys (7) on the front panel function as group selector keys. 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 4 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. To cancel the selection, press the keys again. Multiple broadcast zones can be selected simultaneously with the additional use of the FS7000GM. 1 3. Zone Indicators Light to indicate current broadcast zones. Note These indicators also light during emergency broadcasts when their corresponding zones are selected by automatic fire alarm signals. 4. Broadcast Zone Fill-In Space Write the names of zones to be selected with the Zone Selector keys (2) in this space. [Rear] 5 6 7 8 5. DC Power Input Terminal Connect 24 V DC power to this terminal. Power is supplied from the FS-7000PS. (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 6. Functional Earth Terminal Connect this terminal to the functional earth terminal of external equipment if excessive noise is generated when the external equipment is connected to the FS-7010CP. This could reduce noise. Note: This terminal is not for protective earth. 7. Automatic Fire Alarm System Input Terminal Connect this terminal to floor identifier signals transmitted from the automatic fire alarm system. The identifier signal designates broadcast zones to provide audio alarm to such zones. (Open voltage: 26 V DC; short-circuit current: under 5 mA; 12P terminal block; 10 zones + COM + COM) Note: This terminal is not connected when the FS7000EV is not used. 9 10 11 12 8. RF Zone Control Terminal Use this terminal to connect the FS-7000RF. 9. CP Control Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000CP or other FS-7010CP units. All of the FS-7010CP units within the system must be connected to the FS7000CP. 10. JP Control Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000JP Junction Panel. 11. JP Zone Control Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000JP in order to control speaker line ON/OFF operations. 12. GM Zone Control Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000GM when the FS-7000GM is connected to the FS-7000CP. 13 5.3. FS-7000JP Junction Panel The FS-7000JP panel is used in conjunction with the FS-7000CP and the FS-7010CP to connect speaker lines in FS-7000 Series Voice Evacuation Systems. It can connect up to 10 speaker lines. If speaker lines are shorted, the line protection fuses disconnect the shorted lines, leaving broadcasts to other speaker lines functioning intact. The FS-7000JP is equipped with BGM input and priority broadcast input, with BGM broadcast zones selectable using the keys on the front panel. Priority broadcast zones are selected using the FS-7000CP. [Front] 2 3 1. Power Indicator Lights when power is supplied and the FS-7000JP panel is ready for operation. 2. BGM Zone Selector Keys Press these keys to select BGM broadcast zones. Press the keys again to cancel the selection. (2channel broadcast) 4 1 3. Speaker Line Indicators Indicate speaker line operating statuses as follows: Green: BGM broadcast in progress (2-channel broadcast) Orange: BGM broadcast in progress (1-channel broadcast) or priority or emergency broadcasts in progress Red: Short-circuit (see page 77.) 4. Broadcast Zone Fill-In Space Write the names of zones to be selected with the BGM Zone Selector keys (2) in this space. 14 [Rear] 5 7 8 9 6 10 11 12 5. DC Power Input Terminal Connect 24 V DC power to this terminal. Power is supplied from the FS-7000PS. (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 6. Speaker Output Terminal Connect this terminal to speaker lines. Ten lines can be connected. Maximum per-line output (high impedance, 100 V line) When the FS-7006PA amplifier is connected: 280 W When the FS-7012PA amplifier is connected: 500 W (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 7. Functional Earth Terminal Connect this terminal to the functional earth terminal of external equipment if excessive noise is generated when the FS-7000JP panel is connected to the external equipment. This could reduce noise. Note: This terminal is not for protective earth. 8. General Urgency/Emergency Mode Output Terminal Activated while a General urgency broadcast or Emergency broadcast is being made. (Open collector output; rated voltage: 30 V DC; current capacity: 0.1 A; 2P terminal block) 9. Power Remote Output Terminal Activated when a broadcast is made to any zone. This terminal can be used for remotely controlling the power amplifier's power supply. (Relay output; rated voltage: 30 V DC; current capacity: 1 A; 2P terminal block) 13 14 15 16 11. Priority Input Terminal Connect this terminal to the output of the power amplifier intended for priority broadcast. (M4 screw terminal; barrier distance: 9 mm) Note Only 1 piece of FS-7006PA, FS-7012PA or YA7000 can be connected to this terminal. Never connect 2 or more units to this terminal, as the excessive load could cause the amplifier to fail. 12. Attenuator Connection Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000AT. 13. Speaker Line Protection Fuses Disconnect shorted speaker lines to prevent adverse effects on other speaker lines. Note Install the fuse having the correct capacity for all the connected speakers. 14. Reset Switch Pressing this switch after removing the cause of a speaker line short and replacing the blown Speaker Line Protection Fuse (13) restores broadcasts to that speaker line. 15. JP Control Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000CP and FS7010CP. 16. JP Zone Control Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000CP and FS7010CP to select speaker lines during priority broadcasts. 10. BGM Input Terminal Connect this terminal to the power amplifier intended for BGM broadcast. (M4 screw terminal; barrier distance: 9 mm) Note Only 1 piece of FS-7006PA, FS-7012PA or YA7000 can be connected to this terminal. Never connect 2 or more units to this terminal, as the excessive load could cause the amplifier to fail. 15 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 3 1. AC Power Switch AC power is turned on and off with each press of this switch. 3. DC Power Indicator Lights when DC power is supplied and the FS7000PS is ready for operation on DC power. 2. AC Power Indicator Lights when AC power is supplied and the FS7000PS is ready for operation on AC power. [Rear] 4 5 6 7 4. AC Power Inlet Connect the supplied power cord to this inlet. 5. Functional Earth Terminal Connect this terminal to the functional earth terminal of external equipment if excessive noise is generated when the external equipment is connected to the FS-7000PS. This could reduce noise. Note: This terminal is not for protective earth. 6. AC Fuse Protects the unit against output overcurrent when the unit is operated on AC power. When replacing the fuse, use the specified type. 7. 24 V DC Output Terminal Connect this terminal to the 24 V DC input of each system component. M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm; current capacity: 5 A (total). 16 8 9 10 11 8. DC Fuse Protects the unit against output overcurrent when the unit is operated on DC power. When replacing the fuse, use the specified type. 9. Grounding Terminal Disconnects a 24 V DC output ground from a frame ground. (Default: Shorted between F.G and S.G) (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 10. Emergency Power Connection Terminal Connect this terminal to the DS-029B to enable emergency broadcasts even during power failures. (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 11. Emergency Power Control Terminal Activates an emergency power supply unit to enable emergency broadcasts during power failures. Connect this terminal to the FS-7000EV. (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 5.5. FS-7000AT Attenuator Control Panel The FS-7000AT is used in conjunction with FS-7000 Series Voice Evacuation Systems to control 4-wire system attenuators. Up to 10 zones can be attenuator-controlled. When general urgency or emergency broadcasts are made, the FS-7000AT provides 24 V DC power to allow such broadcasts to bypass the attenuators. The output status of each line can be monitored by the indicators on the front panel. [Front] 2 3 1. Power Indicator Lights when power is supplied and the FS-7000AT is ready for operation. 1 3. Broadcast Zone Fill-In Space Write the names of the corresponding broadcast zones in this space. 2. Attenuator Line Indicators Light when 24 V DC for bypassing the attenuators are being supplied, and extinguish when the overcurrent protection circuit is triggered due to line shorts or other failures, or when the power supply is cut off. [Rear] 4 5 6 7 8 4. DC Power Input Terminal Connect this terminal to 24 V DC power to be used for internal circuits. Power is supplied from the FS-7000PS. (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 7. ATT DC Power Input Terminal Connect this terminal to 24 V DC power used for attenuator control to be output from the Attenuator Control Output Terminals 1 – 10 (8). (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 5. Functional Earth Terminal Connect this terminal to the functional earth terminal of external equipment if excessive noise is generated when the external equipment is connected to the FS-7000AT. This could reduce noise. Note: This terminal is not for protective earth. 8. ATT Control Output Terminals Provide 24 V DC output for bypassing the attenuators during general urgency or emergency broadcasts. [M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm; maximum current capacity: 5 A (total of 10 lines)/0.75 A (per line)] 6. AT Control Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000JP to control ON/OFF operations of the Attenuator Control Output (8). 17 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. Not only are evacuation announcements automatically broadcast when the system receives a fire instruction signal from the connected automatic fire alarm system, they can also be initiated using the Evacuation Announcement button on the front panel. False alarm announcements can be initiated using the False Alarm Announcement button on the front panel. Evacuation and false alarm announcement messages can also be recorded using the appropriate buttons on the front of the panel, in which case the recorded message can be confirmed by listening with headphones. [Front] 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 1. Power Indicator Lights when power is supplied and the FS7000EV is ready for operation. 2. Emergency Reset Button When it is confirmed that a fire has been extinguished or other emergency situations have returned to normal, press this button to terminate emergency broadcasts after resetting the connected automatic fire alarm system. 3. Fire Indicator Indicates that an emergency broadcast is in progress. This indicator lights when a fire detection signal is transmitted from the automatic fire alarm system or when the Emergency Activation button (4) is pressed. 4. Emergency Activation Button Press this button to manually initiate emergency broadcasts after the occurrence of fire has been confirmed. 5. Mode Selector Switch Selects the operation mode of the FS-7000EV unit to be used as a sound source for evacuation and false alarm announcements. Set the mode to "NORMAL" in general use. No voice alarm is output when the mode is set to "MONITOR" or "RECORD." Functions of the 3 switch positions are as follows: NORMAL: Select this mode in general use. Voice alarms are provided at the time of emergency broadcast. MONITOR: Allows the operator to listen to messages recorded on a sound source. 18 9 1 11 12 13 RECORD: Records evacuation and false alarm announcements on a sound source. (Default: NORMAL) 6. Evacuation Announcement Indicator Lights or flashes when an evacuation announcement is played back or recorded. 7. Evacuation Announcement Button Press this button to play back or record evacuation announcements. 8. False Alarm Announcement Indicator Lights or flashes when a false alarm announcement is played back or recorded. 9. False Alarm Announcement Button Press this button to play back or record false alarm announcements. 10. Input Sensitivity Setting Switch Sets the input sensitivity of Recording Input (11). Select the sensitivity depending on the type of connected component. (Default: –20 dBV) 11. Recording Input Terminal Used for recording voice alarm messages. (–60 dBV/2.2 kΩ or –20 dBV/10 kΩ selectable, unbalanced, mini-jack) 12. Headphone Terminal Connect headphones to this terminal to listen to recorded messages for confirmation. Recorded contents are output regardless of the settings of the Mode Selector switch. (0 dBV, 100 Ω, unbalanced, mini-jack) 13. Headphone Volume Control Adjusts the volume of headphones. [Rear] 14 15 16 17 18 19 14. DC Power Input Terminal Connect this terminal to 24 V DC power. Power is supplied from the FS-7000PS Power Supply Panel. (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 15. Functional Earth Terminal Connect this terminal to the functional earth terminal of external equipment if excessive noise is generated when the external equipment is connected to the FS-7000EV. This could reduce noise. Note: This terminal is not for protective earth. 16. EV Audio Output Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000CP for broadcasting evacuation announcements and other voice alarms. Such alarms are output only when the Mode Selector switch (5) is set to the Normal position. (0 dBV, 600 Ω, unbalanced, 2P terminal block) 17. USB Terminal Connect this terminal to a PC or other equipment using the USB cable. With this connection the built-in sound source can be rewritten using dedicated software. 18. USB Communication Indicator Lights or flashes during USB communications. 19. Emergency ON Output Terminal Activated during emergency broadcasts. This terminal is connected to the FS-7006PA or FS7012PA amplifier to disable PA attenuators while emergency announcements are being made. (Relay output; rated voltage: 30 V DC; current capacity: 1 A; 2P terminal block) 20 21 22 23 20. Emergency Control Contact Output Terminal There are an output that is activated and an output that is deactivated during emergency announcements. (Relay output; rated voltage: 30 V DC; current capacity: 1 A; 3P terminal block) 21. Automatic Fire Alarm System Confirmation Signal Input Terminal Connect this terminal to a confirmation signal (fire confirmation signal) from the automatic fire alarm system. Evacuation announcements are broadcast if they have not yet been initiated when this signal is received. [Open voltage: 24 V DC; short-circuit current: 6 mA, 2P terminal block (1 channel + COM)] 22. Emergency Power Control Terminal Activates an emergency power supply unit connected to the FS-7000PS in order to enable emergency broadcasts during power failures. Connect this terminal to the FS-7000PS. Control input: Rated voltage: 24 V DC; current capacity: 100 mA Starting output: Open collector output; rated voltage: 30 V DC; current capacity: 100 mA (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 23. EV Control Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000CP Control Panel. 19 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 [Rear] 2 3 4 5 1. Power Indicator Lights when power is supplied and the FS7000GM is ready for operation. 2. DC Power Input Terminal Connect this terminal to 24 V DC power supply. Power is supplied from the FS-7000PS. (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 3. Functional Earth Terminal Connect this terminal to the functional earth terminal of external equipment if excessive noise is generated when the external equipment is connected to the FS-7000GM. This could reduce noise. Note: This terminal is not for protective earth. 4. GM Group Control Output Terminals Used to increase the number of broadcast zones that can be selected with a single group key by connecting multiple FS-7000GM units. Connect these terminals to other FS-7000GM unit. 20 6 5. GM Group Control Input Terminals Use these terminals to change the zone selector keys on the FS-7000CP into group selector keys by connecting the FS-7000CP. These terminals are also used to enable zone group selection from the FS-7000RM by connecting the FS-7000RF. To increase the number of zones that can be selected simultaneously, connect these terminals to other FS-7000GM's GM Group Control Output Terminals (4). 6. GM Zone Control Terminals Connect these terminals to the FS-7010CP and FS-7000RF. 5.8. FS-7000RF Remote Microphone Interface Panel The FS-7000RF is used to connect the FS-7000RM to FS-7000 Series Voice Evacuation Systems. Up to 4 FS-7000RM units can be connected using the FS-7000RF. It is possible to control 50 speaker lines as well as all-zone calls. Connection of the FS-7000GM enables broadcasts to be made to up to 20 zone groups. [Front] 2 1. Power Indicator Lights when power is supplied and the FS7000RF is ready for operation. 1 2. Fault Indicator Lights if any failure is detected in communications with the FS-7000RM and flashes if any failure occurs on the FS-7000RF itself. (See page 77.) 21 [Rear] 3 6 4 7 5 8 3. DC Power Input Terminal Connect this terminal to 24 V DC power supply. Power is supplied from the FS-7000PS. (M3 screw terminal; barrier distance: 6.4 mm) 4. GM Group Control Terminals Connect these terminals to the FS-7000GM. Output is provided when zones are selected using the FS-7000RM's zone selector keys programmed to function as group selector keys. 5. GM Zone Control Terminals Connect these terminals to the FS-7000GM. Broadcast zones included in the group selected via the FS-7000RM's keys designated as group selector keys are individually input by the FS7000GM. 6. Functional Earth Terminal Connect this terminal to the functional earth terminal of external equipment if excessive noise is generated when the external equipment is connected to the FS-7000RF. This could reduce noise. Note: This terminal is not for protective earth. 7. Function Switch This switch performs the following settings: • FS-7000RM all-zone call mode (SW #1) Sets the mode of broadcast selected with the FS7000RM's all-zone call key to Normal or Urgency. • Number of FS-7000RM units (SW #2 and #3) Sets the number of FS-7000RM units to 1 through 4. 22 9 10 11 • Number of system's broadcast zones (SW #4~#6) Sets the number of zones to 10 through 50 in 10zone units. • Priorities among FS-7000RM units (SW #7 and #8) Sets priorities among the FS-7000RM units to "None," "Last-In-First-Out," "First-In-First-Out," or "Individual." (Default: "Normal," "1," "10 zones," and "Last-InFirst-Out") 8. FS-7000RM Link Terminals The following terminals are available for connection of the FS-7000RM: • AUDIO Connects the audio line from the FS-7000RM. • DC 24 V Supplies 24 V DC power to the FS-7000RM. • BUS Communicates data with the FS-7000RM. (M3.5 screw terminal; barrier distance: 7.2 mm) 9. RF Zone Control Terminals Connect these terminals to the FS-7000CP and/or FS-7010CP. Data of zones selected via the FS-7000RM is output from these terminals. 10. RF Control Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000CP 11. RF Audio Output Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000CP. Audio signals from the FS-7000RM are output. 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. Connection of 4 FS-7010RMs enables broadcasts to 50 individual zones as well as allzone calls (expandable by 10 lines per FS-7010RM). Further, up to 20 broadcast zone groups can be created by connecting the FS-7000RF to an FS-7000GM Group Matrix Panel. Tip Connection of 6 FS-7010RM Remote Microphone Extension units enables broadcasting to 50 individual zones and 20 zone groups, as well as all-zone calls. [Top] 9 10 11 1 3 13 2 4 5 7 1. Power Indicator Lights when power is supplied and the FS-7000RM is ready for operation. 6 8 2. Fault Indicator Lights when any failure is detected in communications with the FS-7000RF or when any failure occurs on the FS-7000RM itself. (See page 77.) 3. All-Zone Call Indicator Remains lit while an all-zone call is broadcast from the FS-7000RM. (Lights only when calls are made from this FS-7000RM.) 4. All-Zone Call Key Selects all broadcast zones simultaneously. 5. Chime Key Sounds a 4-tone chime built inside the FS7000CP. 6. Broadcast Reset Key Resets broadcast zones selected via the All-Zone Call key (4) or Zone Selector keys (11), terminating broadcasts from the FS-7000RM. 7. Busy Indicator Lights green when a broadcast is made from this FS-7000RM, and lights orange when a broadcast is made from other equipment. 8. Talk Key Indicator Lights when a microphone announcement is made using the Talk key (12). 12 9. Zone Identification Card Write the names of the broadcast zones on this card and insert it into the card receptacle from top. Note Since this card is not supplied with the FS7000RM, prepare it according to the instructions given on page 91. 10. Zone Selection Indicators Light when the corresponding Zone Selector keys (11) are pressed. (Light only when the FS7000RM's keys are used.) 11. Zone Selector Keys Select broadcast zones. Connection of the FS7000RF to the FS-7000GM permits simultaneous selection of multiple broadcast zones. 12. Talk Key Microphone announcements can be made only while this key is pressed. Tip Key operation can be changed to allow microphone announcements to alternate between ON and OFF each time this key is pressed. (See page 75.) 13. Microphone 23 [Right Side] [Rear] 13 15 14 16 14. Setting Switch Performs the following settings: • Data communications address (0 – 3) • Number of group keys (0, 10, or 20) • Microphone compressor (ON/OFF) [Default settings] Data communications address: 0 Number of group keys: 0 Microphone compressor: ON 15. FS-7010RM Connection Terminal Connect the FS-7010RM to this terminal to increase the number of zone selector keys. 16. DC Power Supply Input Terminal Connect this terminal to an AC adapter. 24 17 18 19 20 17. USB Terminal Not used. 18. FS-7000RF Link Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000RF. 19. Microphone Volume Control Adjusts the volume of the Microphone (13) and External Microphone (20). 20. External Microphone Input Connect this terminal to an external microphone. (–40 dBV, 2.2 kΩ, unbalanced, mini-jack, w/phantom power supply) 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] [Right Side] 1 2 3 1. Zone Identification Card Write the names of the broadcast zones on this card and insert them it the card receptacle from top. Note Since this card is not supplied with the FS7010RM, prepare it according to the instructions given on page 91. 4 3. Zone Selector Keys Select broadcast zones. 4. RM Connection Terminals (located on both sides) Connect these terminals to the FS-7000RM and/or FS-7010RM. 2. Zone Selection Indicators Light when the corresponding Zone Selector keys (3) are pressed. (Only when zones are selected from the FS-7010RM.) 25 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. When initiating emergency broadcasts, the volume control on the front panel is bypassed by closing the Volume Bypass Control terminals on the rear panel, allowing broadcasts of emergency message at maximum volume. [Front] Figure shows the FS-7012PA. 5 6 7 8 3 2 4 1. Power Switch Press this switch to turn on the power. To turn off the power, press this switch again. 2. Power Indicator Lights when power is supplied and the FS7006PA/7012PA is ready for operation. 3. Volume Control Adjusts the input signal level. This volume control cannot be used while the Bypass Indicator (8) continuously lights. 4. Fill-In Space Write uses of the main and standby amplifiers in this space. 5. Fault Indicator Lights when an output muting function* is operated or when a failure is detected. If the YA-7000 is used, this indicator lights when the YA-7000 detects a failure and the power amplifier is switched over to a standby amplifier. (See page 77.) * This function prevents noise from being generated when power is switched on and off. 26 1 6. Signal Indicator Lights when a signal that exceeds a level 24 dB below the rated output is sent to the Speaker Output (11) on the rear panel. 7. Peak Indicator Lights when a signal that exceeds a level of 3 dB below the rated output is sent to Speaker Output (11) on the rear panel. 8. Bypass Indicator Lights when the Volume Bypass Control Input (13) on the rear panel is enabled and indicates that the Volume Control (3) has been bypassed and disabled. [Rear] Figure shows the FS-7012PA. 9 10 11 12 13 14 9. YA-7000 Receptacle Mount an optional YA-7000 module from this receptacle. (See page 76.) Note Use of the YA-7000 permits the main amplifier to be switched over to a standby amplifier if the main amplifier fails. 12. Functional Earth Terminal Connect this terminal to the functional earth terminal of external equipment if excessive noise is generated when the power amplifier is connected to the external equipment. This could reduce noise. Note: This terminal is not for protective earth. 10. Power Cord Connect this cord to the wall AC outlet (230 V AC, 50 Hz). 13. Volume Control Bypass Control Input Terminal Bypasses Volume Control (3) on the front panel and allows announcements to be made at maximum volume. (Open voltage: under 24 V DC; short-circuit current: under 10 mA; 2P terminal block) 11. Speaker Output Terminal (with cover) This high-impedance, 100 V line output is connected to the FS-7000JP. Note Connect this terminal to the YA-7000 when the YA-7000 has been mounted. • FS-7006PA M4 screw terminal; barrier distance: 9 mm; load impedance: 16.7 Ω • FS-7012PA M4 screw terminal; barrier distance: 9 mm; load impedance: 8.3 Ω 14. Audio Signal Input Terminal Connect this terminal to the FS-7000CP's Priority Output and BGM Output. (0 dB, 10 kΩ, balanced, 3P terminal block) Note Never connect this terminal to the speaker output terminal of other FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA power amplifier. Failure to follow this instruction could lead to equipment failures. 27 5.12. YA-7000 Amplifier Auto Switching Module The YA-7000 module is designed to be mounted in the power amplifier of FS-7000 Series Voice Evacuation Systems. Connecting a standby amplifier to the YA-7000 module installed in the main amplifier (FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA) permits the main amplifier to be switched over to the standby amplifier if the main amplifier fails. [Front] 1 2 3 1. Speaker Output Terminal (with cover) This high-impedance, 100V line speaker output terminal connects to the FS-7000JP. Signals from the Main Amplifier Input (2) are output when the main amplifier (i.e. power amplifier in which the YA-7000 has been mounted) is operating correctly, and signals from the Standby Amplifier Input (3) are output if a main amplifier failure is detected. (M4 screw terminal; barrier distance: 9 mm) 3. Standby Amplifier Input Terminal (with cover) Connect this terminal to the standby amplifier's speaker output. (M4 screw terminal; barrier distance: 9 mm) Note Never connect this terminal to the speaker output terminal of the FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA power amplifier. Failure to follow this instruction could lead to power amplifier failures. 4. Operation Mode Selector Switch Selects the YA-7000's operation mode. Set this switch to the Normal position in general use. (Default: Normal) 2. Main Amplifier Input Terminal (with cover) Connect the main amplifier's speaker output to this terminal. (M4 screw terminal; barrier distance: 9 mm) Note Only 1 piece of FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA can be connected to this terminal. Never connect 2 or more units to this terminal, as the excessive load could cause the amplifier to fail. 28 4 Note Only 1 piece of the FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA can be connected to this terminal. Never connect 2 or more units to this terminal, as the excessive load could cause the amplifier to fail. 6. CONNECTIONS WARNING The TERMINALS marked with the symbol are HAZARDOUS LIVE. The external wiring to these terminals requires installation by an INSTRUCTED PERSON. 6.1. Basic System Configuration The basic system consists of the FS-7000CP, FS-7000JP, FS-7000PS, and FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA. This basic configuration allows 1-channel/10-zone general-purpose broadcasts to be made. To configure scheduled (timer-controlled) broadcasts, telephone paging, or BGM broadcasts other than announcements using the CP microphone, refer to the specific connection instructions for the relevant pieces of equipment. Connection examples in this chapter show the FS-7012PA being used as the power amplifier, but the same wiring instructions also apply to the FS-7006PA. [System Operation] • Ten different broadcast zones can be selected individually or simultaneously. • Broadcasts can be either announcements (made using the CP microphone installed on the FS-7000CP Control Panel) or background music (BGM). • The broadcast zones to be used are selected at the FS-7000CP. • Announcements made using the CP microphone to zones where BGM broadcasts are in progress will be audible over the BGM in those zones. [Notes] • Only 1 FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA unit can be connected to the FS-7000JP's Priority Input. Never connect 2 or more units to this terminal, as the excessive load could cause the amplifier to fail. • The FS-7000JP's maximum output per speaker line varies depending on the connected power amplifiers. Maximum power output is 500 W when the FS-7012PA is connected, and 280 W when the FS-7006PA is connected. If the load capacity exceeds the maximum power output, divide speaker lines into 2 or more lines. • A 0.5A fuse is preinstalled by the factory for speaker line protection. Depending on the total wattage of all the connected speakers on a line, replace the fuse with one having the correct rating, referring to the following table: Preinstalled by the factory Fuse Rating (A) Total Wattage per Speaker Line 0.3 Up to 24 0.5 25 – 40 1.0 41 – 80 1.5 81 – 120 2.0 121 – 160 2.5 161 – 200 3.0 201 – 240 3.5 241 – 280 4.0 * 281 – 320 5.0 * 321 – 400 6.0 * 401 – 480 6.3 * 481 – 500 * Fuses of ratings over 4 A can be used only when the FS-7012PA is connected. [Settings] Set the FS-7000CP's output mode selector switch to "1-CH." 29 [Wiring Diagram] : Supplied cables : Cables prepared separately See page 64; Table for Cables. FS-7000PS 230 V AC DC POWER OUT FS-7000CP DC POWER IN JP ZONE/ GM GROUP CONT PRIO OUT JP CONT Speaker lines SP OUT FS-7000JP DC POWER IN PRIORITY IN JP ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7012PA SP OUT 230 V AC 30 INPUT 6.2. Zone Expansion If more than 10 broadcast zones are required, then additional FS-7010CP and FS-7000JP panels may be added as needed. Adding 1 each of these units will increase by 10 zones. Up to 19 each of the FS-7010CP and FS-7000JP can be added, allowing expansion to a maximum of 200 zones. The current of the 24 V DC power supplied from the FS-7000PS is 5 A. If the addition of the expansion panel causes the 24 V DC capacity to exceed 5 A, then add the required number of the FS-7000PS panels and divide the power supply. [Note] The FS-7000PS panel must be added if the total of current consumption of 24 V DC-operated equipment (such as the FS-7010CP and FS-7000JP) exceeds 5 A. 31 [Wiring Diagram] The following figure shows a configuration in which 2 each of the FS-7010CP and FS-7000JP units have been added to the basic system. : Supplied cables FS-7000PS : Cables prepared separately DC POWER OUT See page 64; Table for Cables. 230 V AC FS-7000CP DC POWER IN JP ZONE/ GM GROUP CONT CP CONT PRIO OUT JP CONT CP CONT FS-7010CP JP ZONE CONT DC POWER IN CP CONT JP CONT FS-7010CP CP CONT DC POWER IN FS-7000JP JP ZONE CONT JP CONT Speaker lines 1 – 10 SP OUT DC POWER IN PRIORITY IN JP ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7000JP Speaker lines 11 – 20 SP OUT DC POWER IN PRIORITY IN JP ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7000JP DC POWER IN PRIORITY IN JP ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7012PA SP OUT 230 V AC 32 Speaker lines 21 – 30 SP OUT INPUT 6.3. 24 V DC Power Supply Expansion If the addition of zones causes the total of current consumption of 24 V DC-operated equipment to exceed 5 A, then add the required number of the FS-7000PS panels. [Notes] • Make connections between negative (–) terminals of the 24VDC output of all FS-7000PS panels. • Divide the power supply to 24 V DC-operated equipment in order to keep the current supplied from a single FS-7000PS panel at 5A or less. (Refer to the following table showing each component's current consumption at 24 V DC.) Equipment Current Consumption Equipment Current Consumption FS-7000CP 200 mA FS-7000GM 110 mA FS-7010CP 150 mA FS-7000RF 60 mA FS-7000JP 450 mA FS-7000RM 90 mA FS-7000AT 200 mA FS-7010RM 15 mA FS-7000EV 130 mA [Wiring Diagram] The following figure shows only the wiring related to the expansion of the 24 V DC power supply. Cables used: (See page 66; Table for Cables.) FS-7000PS 230 V AC DC POWER OUT FS-7000PS 230 V AC DC POWER OUT To 24 V DC input of each DC-operated component 33 6.4. Power Amplifier Expansion Power amplifiers must be expanded when the total of speaker line load capacity exceeds 1,200 W and a single power amplifier cannot handle this load. However, since only 1 power amplifier can be connected to each FS-7000JP panel, the number of speaker lines must also be increased by adding the FS-7010CP and FS-7000JP, even if the number of necessary speaker lines is less than 10. [Notes] • Only 1 piece of the FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA can be connected to the FS-7000JP's Priority Input. Never connect 2 or more units to this terminal, as the amplifier could fail. • The total of the FS-7000JP's speaker line output must not exceed the power amplifier output. [Wiring Diagram] The following figure shows only the wiring related to the power amplifier expansion. : Cables prepared separately FS-7000CP See page 66; Table for Cables. PRIO OUT FS-7000JP PRIORITY IN FS-7000JP PRIORITY IN FS-7012PA SP OUT INPUT 230 V AC FS-7012PA SP OUT 230 V AC 34 INPUT 6.5. 2-Channel Broadcasts To provide 2-channel priority/background music broadcasts, first add a BGM player and power amplifiers to the basic system configuration, then perform the wiring described on the next page. Select BGM broadcast zones using the FS-7000JP's BGM Zone Selector Keys. See page 57 regarding the connection of BGM player. [System Operation] • Broadcasts can be made to up to 10 selected zones. • Background music and announcements using the CP microphone can be broadcast simultaneously to different zones. • Zones to which announcements are broadcast from the CP microphone are selected at the FS-7000CP. • BGM broadcast zones are selected at the FS-7000JP. • Selecting zones in which BGM broadcasts are in progress at the FS-7000CP interrupts the BGM broadcasts in those zones, allowing announcements from the CP microphone to be heard instead. [Notes] • Only 1 piece of the FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA can be connected to each of the FS-7000JP's Priority Input and BGM Input. Never connect 2 or more units to these terminals, as the excessive load could cause the amplifier to fail. • The FS-7000JP's maximum output per speaker line varies depending on the connected power amplifiers. Maximum power output is 500 W when the FS-7012PA is connected, and 280 W when the FS-7006PA is connected. If the load capacity exceeds the maximum power output, divide speaker lines into 2 or more lines. • A 0.5 A fuse is preinstalled by the factory for speaker line protection. Depending on the total wattage of all the connected speakers on a line, replace the fuse with one having the correct rating. (See page. 29.) [Settings] Set the FS-7000CP's Output Mode Setting switch to the "2-CH" position. 35 [Wiring Diagram] : Supplied cables : Cables prepared separately See page 64; Table for Cables. FS-7000PS 230 V AC DC POWER OUT FS-7000CP DC POWER IN JP ZONE/ GM GROUP CONT BGM OUT PRIO OUT JP CONT Speaker lines FS-7000JP SP OUT DC POWER IN BGM IN JP ZONE CONT PRIORITY IN JP CONT FS-7012PA (For priority broadcasts) SP OUT INPUT 230 V AC FS-7012PA (For BGM broadcasts) SP OUT 230 V AC 36 INPUT 6.6. Systems Combining the FS-7000RF, FS-7000RM, and FS-7010RM When using the FS-7000RM, add the FS-7000RF and perform the wiring shown below. Then, connect the FS-7000RF and the FS-7000RM. When expanding the FS-7000RM's Zone Selector Keys, connect the FS-7010RM to the FS-7000RM. [Notes] • For the FS-7000RF's RF Zone Control Terminal 3 and subsequent terminals, make connections in such a way that Terminal 3 is connected to the second FS-7010CP, Terminal 4 to the third FS-7010CP, and Terminal 5 to a fourth FS-7010CP. • If the FS-7000GM is to be connected to the FS-7000CP, the FS-7000RF's RF Zone Control Terminal will need to be connected to a different terminal (see page 47 for details). [Wiring Diagram] The figure shows only the wiring related to the FS-7000RF. For the wiring of other models, refer to the relevant system wiring diagrams, such as those for basic configuration and zone expansion. : Supplied cables : Cables prepared separately See page 64; Table for Cables. FS-7000PS 230 V AC DC POWER OUT FS-7000CP RF IN DC POWER IN RF CONT RF ZONE CONT FS-7010CP RF ZONE CONT DC POWER IN FS-7000RF RF ZONE CONT 2 RF ZONE CONT 1 DC POWER IN RF CONT RF OUT 37 [Settings] Set the Function Switch on the FS-7000RF's rear panel to match the needs and uses of the system, as described below. FS-7000RF rear panel FUNCTION SW 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (1) FS-7000RM All-Zone Call Mode (SW#1): Normal/Urgency (Default: Normal) Designate the mode used to establish all-zone calls using FS-7000RM's All-Zone Call Key. If the mode is set to "Urgency" when the FS-7000AT is connected, announcements bypass the attenuator and are allowed through at maximum sound volume. Normal 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Urgency 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (2) Number of FS-7000RM units (SW #2 and #3): 1 – 4 (Default: 1) Set the number of FS-7000RM units to be connected to the FS-7000RF. Number of connected units 1 unit 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 2 units 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 3 units 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 4 units 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (3) Number of system's broadcast zones (SW #4 – #6): 10/20/30/40/50 (Default: 10) Designate the number of system's broadcast zones. Individual zones can be selected from the FS-7000RM within a designated range of numbers. (Example: If the number is set to 30, any number of zones from 1 to 30 can be selected, but not zones exceeding that number.) Number of zones Up to 10 zones 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 38 11 – 20 zones 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 21 – 30 zones 31 – 40 zones 41 – 50 zones 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 (4) Priorities Among FS-7000RM Units (SW #7 and #8): Last-in-first-out / First-in-first-out / Individual priority / None (Default: Last-in-first-out) Designate priorities among announcements made simultaneously from multiple connected FS-7000RM microphones. There are 4 priority setting methods, as follows: • Last-in-first-out (LIFO) The announcement from the FS-7000RM last operated takes precedence. • First-in-first-out (FIFO) The announcement from the FS-7000RM first operated takes precedence. Until this announcement is completed, other FS-7000RM microphones cannot make broadcasts. • Individual Priority* The announcement from the FS-7000RM assigned a smaller address number takes precedence. The FS7000RM with an address number smaller than that of the FS-7000RM currently making broadcasts can make broadcasts to the selected zones. However, the FS-7000RM with a larger address number must wait until the current announcement is completed. • None No priority relationship exists among the FS-7000RM units. Announcements from different FS-7000RMs are mixed and broadcast to the selected zone. LIFO FIFO Individual priority* None * If Individual Priority is selected, the smaller the address number, the higher priorities among the connected FS-7000RMs. Address 0 > Address 1 > Address 2 > Address 3 39 6.6.1. Connecting the FS-7000RF to 2 FS-7000RMs FS-7000RF : Supplied cable See page 64; Table for Cables. FS-7000RM RF LINK RJ45 connector #3 BUS + #6 BUS – #7 DC 24 V + #8 DC 24 V – DC24 V #1 DC24 V #3 BUS #1/#3 #4 AUDIO H AUDIO #5 AUDIO C #3 BUS + #6 BUS – #7 DC 24 V + #8 DC 24 V – #4 AUDIO H DC24 V #2 DC24 V #4 BUS #2/#4 #5 AUDIO C RJ45’s Pin Arrangement AUDIO FS-7000RM RF LINK RJ45 connector Connect the RJ45 connector to the FS-7000RM's FS-7000RF Link Terminal. Strip the other ends of the cable and connect them to the FS-7000RF's FS-7000RM Link Terminal. Notes • If a long distance between the FS-7000RM and the FS-7000RF causes the FS-7000RM's voltage to drop below 20 V, the power supply must be augmented using an AC adapter. • The total cable length from the FS-7000RF to each FS-7000RM must not exceed 800 m. 40 [Settings] 1. Setting switch on the FS-7000RM's right side panel Make the following switch settings to match the needs and uses of the system. Setting switch [FS-7000RM's right side] (1) Data Communications Address (SW #1 – #3): 0 – 3 (Default: 0) To enable data communications with the FS-7000RF, set the address of the first unit to 0, the second unit to 1, the third unit to 2, and the fourth unit to 3. Address 0 Address 1 Address 2 Address 3 Note Remote microphones cannot be used with any other settings. (2) Number of Group Keys (SW #4 and #5): 0/10/20 (Default: 0) Designate the number of zone selector keys to be used as group selector keys when the FS-7000GM is connected to the FS-7000RF. "0": If the number is set to "0," all keys are individual zone selector keys and no group selector key is created. "10": The FS-7000RM's zone selector keys are changed into group selector keys. "20": The zone selector keys of the FS-7000RM and those of the first FS-7010RM unit connected to the FS7000RM are changed into group selector keys. 0 10 20 or (3) Microphone Compressor (SW #6): ON/OFF (Default: ON) Set the built-in compressor to ON or OFF. Selecting ON automatically limits the microphone volume to the range in which the output will not distort, thereby preventing broadcasts from sounding unpleasant. OFF ON 2. Talk Key Mode (Equipment Internal Jumpers): PTT/Alternate (Default: PTT) Set the Talk Key's operation mode to either the "PTT" (Press-to-Talk) mode, which enables microphone announcements to be made while the key is being pressed, or the "Alternate" mode, in which announcements are enabled by pressing the key once and terminated by pressing it again. To select the Alternate mode, open the microphone cover and change the internal jumper's position. (See page 75.) 41 6.6.2. Joining the FS-7000RM to the FS-7010RM Step 1. Turn over the FS-7000RM and FS-7010RM and bring both units next to each other. Step 2. Using the cable supplied with the FS-7010RM, connect the FS-7000RM's Connection Terminal to the Connection Terminal on the FS-7010RM's left side panel. Step 3. Join the FS-7000RM to the FS-7010RM using the connecting plate (B) and the 4 screws supplied with the FS-7010RM. Step 4. Join the FS-7000RM to the FS-7010RM using the 2 connecting plates (A) and the 8 screws supplied with the FS-7010RM. Note Follow the same procedure when joining any additional FS-7010RM to the FS-7010RM. : Supplied cable See page 64; Table for Cables. 2 Connection cable FS-7010RM 3 Connecting plates (B) FS-7000RM [Bottom surface] 4 FS-7010RM [Bottom surface] 42 Connecting plates (A) FS-7000RM 6.7. FS-7000GM Connect the FS-7000GM to the system when selecting broadcast zone groups using the zone selector keys of the FS-7000CP or FS-7000RM. For each FS-7000GM, up to 50 zones can be programmed for group selection. Add 2 or more FS-7000GMs (up to 4 units) to the system to program more than 50 zones for group selection. 6.7.1. Changing the FS-7000CP's/7010CP's zone selector keys into group selector keys If the FS-7000GM is connected to the FS-7000CP, the FS-7000CP's individual zone selector keys can be used as group selector keys, permitting multiple broadcast zones to be selected simultaneously by pressing a single key. Further, connecting the FS-7010CP to the FS-7000GM makes up to 20 group selector keys available. [System Operation] The individual zone selector keys on the FS-7000CP panel, and on the first one of 6 connected FS-7010CP panels, function as group selector keys, while those on the 2nd to 6th FS-7010CP panels function as individual zone selector keys. Note: Open the cover and install the necessary parts before use. Install the necessary diodes and connectors on the circuit board first according to the desired group broadcast zone allocation. The FS-7000GM comes supplied with the necessary parts and cannot be used without this modification. For details, see page 71; Installing Diodes on the FS7000GM Circuit Board. 43 [Wiring Diagram (Example of 20 groups/50 individual zones)] The figure below shows only the wiring related to group broadcasts. For the wiring of other models, refer to the relevant system wiring diagrams, such as those for basic configuration and zone expansion. : Supplied cables FS-7000PS : Cables prepared separately DC POWER OUT See page 64; Table for Cables. 230 V AC FS-7000CP DC POWER IN JP ZONE/ GM GROUP CONT FS-7010CP (1st unit) JP ZONE CONT DC POWER IN FS-7010CP (2nd unit) JP ZONE CONT GM ZONE CONT JP CONT DC POWER IN FS-7010CP (6th unit) JP ZONE CONT GM ZONE CONT DC POWER IN JP CONT GM GROUP CONT IN FS-7000GM 2 1 GM ZONE CONT 5 4 3 2 1 DC POWER IN FS-7000JP (1st unit) Speaker lines 1 – 10 SP OUT DC POWER IN JP ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7000JP (5th unit) Speaker lines 41 – 50 SP OUT DC POWER IN JP ZONE CONT JP CONT 44 [Wiring Diagram (Example of 20 groups/100 individual zones)] The figure below shows only the wiring related to group broadcasts. For the wiring of other models, refer to the relevant system wiring diagrams, such as those for basic configuration and zone expansion. : Supplied cables : Cables prepared separately FS-7000CP See page 64; Table for Cables. JP ZONE/ GM GROUP CONT FS-7010CP (1st unit) JP ZONE CONT FS-7010CP (2nd unit) JP ZONE CONT GM ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7010CP (6th unit) JP ZONE CONT GM ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7010CP (7th unit) JP ZONE CONT GM ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7010CP (11th unit) JP ZONE CONT GM ZONE CONT JP CONT GM GROUP CONT OUT FS-7000GM (1st unit) FS-7000GM (2nd unit) 2 1 GM GROUP CONT IN 2 1 GM ZONE CONT 5 4 3 2 1 GM ZONE CONT 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 GM GROUP CONT IN To next page 45 : Supplied cables : Cables prepared separately From previous page See page 64; Table for Cables. Speaker lines 1 – 10 FS-7000JP (1st unit) SP OUT JP ZONE CONT JP CONT Speaker lines 41 – 50 FS-7000JP (5th unit) SP OUT JP ZONE CONT JP CONT Speaker lines 51 – 60 FS-7000JP (6th unit) SP OUT JP ZONE CONT JP CONT Speaker lines 91 – 100 FS-7000JP (10th unit) SP OUT JP ZONE CONT JP CONT 46 [Connections between FS-7000RF and FS-7000CP/FS-7010CP when FS-7000GM is connected to FS-7000CP] Connect the FS-7000RF's RF Zone Control Terminal to the RF Zone Control Terminal of the FS-7000CP and/or FS-7010CP connected to the FS-7000JP. Do not connect the RF Zone Control Terminal of the FS7000CP and/or FS-7010CP connected to the FS-7000GM's GM Group Control Input. [Example of 10 groups/50 individual zones] : Supplied cables : Cables prepared separately FS-7000CP See page 64; Table for Cables. JP ZONE/ GM GROUP CONT FS-7010CP (1st unit) RF ZONE CONT JP ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7010CP (5th unit) JP ZONE CONT RF ZONE CONT FS-7000GM GM ZONE CONT JP CONT GM GROUP CONT IN 2 GM ZONE CONT GM ZONE CONT 1 5 4 3 2 1 RF ZONE CONT FS-7000RF 5 FS-7000JP (1st unit) 4 3 2 1 Speaker lines 1 – 10 SP OUT JP ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7000JP (5th unit) Speaker lines 41 – 50 SP OUT JP ZONE CONT JP CONT 47 [Example of 20 groups/50 individual zones] : Supplied cables : Cables prepared separately FS-7000CP See page 64; Table for Cables. JP ZONE/ GM GROUP CONT FS-7010CP (1st unit) FS-7010CP (2nd unit) JP ZONE CONT RF ZONE CONT JP ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7010CP (6th unit) JP ZONE CONT RF ZONE CONT FS-7000GM GM ZONE CONT JP CONT GM GROUP CONT IN 2 GM ZONE CONT GM ZONE CONT 1 5 4 3 2 1 RF ZONE CONT FS-7000RF 5 FS-7000JP (1st unit) 4 3 2 1 Speaker lines 1 – 10 SP OUT JP ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7000JP (5th unit) Speaker lines 41 – 50 SP OUT JP ZONE CONT JP CONT 48 6.7.2. Changing the FS-7000RM's zone selector keys into group selector keys If the FS-7000GM is connected to the FS-7000RF, the FS-7000RM's individual zone selector keys can be used as group selector keys, permitting multiple broadcast zones to be selected simultaneously by pressing a single key. Further, connecting the FS-7010RM to the FS-7000RM makes up to 20 group selector keys available. [Wiring Diagram (Example of 20 groups/50 individual zones)] The figure below shows only the wiring related to group broadcasts. For the wiring of other models, refer to the relevant system wiring diagrams, such as those for basic configuration and zone expansion. : Supplied cables See page 64; Table for Cables. GM GROUP CONT IN FS-7000GM 2 GM ZONE CONT 1 5 4 3 2 1 GM ZONE CONT GM GROUP CONT FS-7000RF 5 2 4 3 2 1 1 To FS-7000RM (See Connections on page 40.) 49 [Wiring Diagram (Example of 20 groups/100 individual zones)] The figure below shows only the wiring related to group broadcasts. For the wiring of other models, refer to the relevant system wiring diagrams, such as those for basic configuration and zone expansion. : Supplied cables See page 64; Table for Cables. FS-7010CP (6th unit *) RF ZONE CONT JP ZONE CONT To FS-7000JP that provides Speaker lines 51 – 60 JP CONT FS-7010CP (10th unit *) RF ZONE CONT JP ZONE CONT To FS-7000JP that provides Speaker lines 91 – 100 JP CONT GM GROUP CONT IN FS-7000GM (1st unit ) 2 1 2 1 GM ZONE CONT 5 4 3 2 1 GM GROUP CONT OUT FS-7000GM (2nd unit ) GM GROUP CONT IN GM ZONE CONT 2 1 5 4 3 2 1 GM ZONE CONT GM GROUP CONT 5 FS-7000RF 2 4 3 2 1 1 * If the FS-7000GM is connected to the FS-7000CP and 20 group selector keys are created, the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th and 10th units of the FS-7010CP should be read as the 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th units. 50 6.8. Connecting the FS-7000AT to 4-Wire System Attenuators When an emergency broadcast is made, or when a general urgency broadcast is made from the CP microphone or FS-7000RM, if the FS-7000AT has been connected to the FS-7000JP, then 24 V DC power will be supplied to the attenuators to allow these broadcasts to be made at maximum volume by overriding the attenuators. Tip The type of attenuator that can be connected directly is a 4-wire system attenuator for which attenuation becomes "0" when 24 V DC power is supplied. If another type is used, an additional external circuit must be installed. [System Operation] • 24 V DC power is supplied to the 4-wire system attenuators when an emergency broadcast is made and the emergency broadcast can bypass the attenuators. • All-zone calls from the CP microphone or remote microphone can also be set to bypass attenuators. • Attenuator lines correspond in a one-to-one relationship to the speaker lines of the FS-7000JP connected to the FS-7000AT. [Note] The FS-7000PS to be connected to the FS-7000AT's 24 V DC Input for ATT Control Output must be different from the one that supplies the 24 V DC power to each panel. Sharing the same FS-7000PS could cause equipment failures. For the FS-7000PS connected to the 24 V DC Input for ATT Control Output, remove a jumper wire between F.G and S.G located on the rear panel. 51 [Wiring Diagram] : Supplied cables : Cables prepared separately 230 V AC See page 64; Table for Cables. Note Remove a jumper wire between F.G and S.G (This unit only.) FS-7000PS DC POWER OUT FS-7000PS 230 V AC DC POWER OUT FS-7000EV DC POWER IN EMERG OUT EV OUT EV CONT 3 FS-7000CP EV CONT EV IN DC POWER IN JP ZONE/ GM GROUP CONT PRIO OUT JP CONT FS-7000JP SP OUT DC POWER IN PRIORITY IN JP ZONE CONT AT CONT JP CONT FS-7000AT AT CONT DC POWER IN ATTENUATOR CONT / OUT Speaker and attenuator connections (See next page.) DC POWER IN FS-7012PA SP OUT 230 V AC INPUT VOL-BYPASS CONT IN 52 [Speaker/Attenuator Connection Diagram] FS-7000JP 5 4 3 2 SP OUT 1 C H C H C H C H C H COM N ATTENUATOR CONT/ OUT FS-7000AT SP Relay contact 4-wire system attenuator Bypassed when 24 V DC power is supplied. 6 5 4 3 2 1 Note The maximum output current of the FS-7000AT's ATT Control Output is 0.75 A per circuit. If the current exceeds this limit, the FS-7000AT's built-in protection circuit cuts off the output. When a control current larger than 0.75 A is needed, divide both the ATT Control Output lines and the FS-7000JP's speaker lines into 2 or more lines. 53 6.9. Standby Amplifiers So that the power amplifier can be automatically switched over to the standby amplifier to allow broadcasts to continue when the amplifier fails, mount the YA-7000 in the power amplifier and connect the power amplifier to the standby amplifier. (See page 76; Mounting the YA-7000 in the power amplifier.) [Notes] • Use a standby amplifier of the same type as the main amplifier, or one with a rated output larger than that of the main amplifier. If the standby amplifier's rated power output is smaller than that of the main amplifier, the standby amplifier could be damaged by overload. • Set the volume controls on the front panels of both the main and standby amplifiers to the same position. • Standby amplifiers cannot be used with other main amplifiers. • Only 1 power amplifier (FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA) can be connected to each of the YA-7000's main and standby amplifier inputs. Never connect 2 or more amplifiers to these terminals, as the excessive load could cause the amplifier to fail. Connect the YA-7000's Speaker Output only to the FS-7000JP's Priority Input and BGM Input. 54 [Wiring Diagram] : Supplied cables : Cables prepared separately See page 64; Table for Cables. FS-7000PS 230 V AC DC POWER OUT FS-7000EV DC POWER IN EMERG OUT EV CONT EV OUT FS-7000CP EV CONT DC POWER IN EV IN JP ZONE/ GM GROUP CONT PRIO OUT JP CONT Speaker lines FS-7000JP SP OUT DC POWER IN PRIORITY IN JP ZONE CONT JP CONT AMP IN SUB AMP IN YA-7000 + FS-7012PA (Main amplifier) SP OUT SP OUT INPUT 230 V AC VOL-BYPASS CONT IN FS-7012PA (Standby amplifier) SP OUT 230 V AC INPUT VOL-BYPASS CONT IN 55 6.10. Timer-Operated Equipment To make timer-operated broadcasts, connect the device equipped with the play make output to the FS7000CP's Timer Input as follows. While the Timer Input's (+) and (–) terminals are closed, audio signals entering the Timer Input are output to all speaker lines. [Connection Diagram] FS-7000CP TIMER IN H Cable used: E See page 66; Table for Cables. C Audio output BGM player Play make output 6.11. Telephone Paging To enable telephone paging, connect control and audio signals from the telephone exchange's paging trunk to the FS-7000CP's Paging Input. While the Paging Input's (+) and (–) terminals are closed, audio signals entering the Paging Input are output to all speaker lines. [Connection Diagram] FS-7000CP PAGING IN LEVEL Telephone exchange with the paging trunk Cable used: See page 66; Table for Cables. Audio signal Control signal [Settings] Set the Paging Input Sensitivity Selector Switch to "–60 dBV" (microphone signal level) or "–20 dBV" (line signal level) depending on the audio signal level connected to the Paging Input. 56 6.12. BGM Players The FS-7000CP is equipped with 4 BGM Inputs (BGM IN 1 – 4) for broadcasting background music. The BGM Input 1 is provided with a muting function* that overrides other BGM Inputs 2 – 4. *Muting function: A function that automatically decreases the volume of original broadcast when another broadcast is initiated during original broadcast, and restores the original broadcast volume level when the other broadcast is completed. FS-7000CP BGM IN 1 BGM IN 4 3 2 MUTE LEVEL (dBV) BGM player BGM player Cable used: See page 66; Table for Cables. Cable used: See page 66; Table for Cables. • BGM input 1 is monaural. When using a stereo device, mix the left and right channel signals before connecting. • BGM Inputs 2 through 4 are equipped with stereo connection terminals to facilitate the connection of playback devices such as CDs and MDs. On each BGM input, its left and right channel signals are mixed inside the FS-7000CP and converted to a monaural signal. [Settings] 1. BGM Input 1 Sensitivity Selector Switch Set this input sensitivity to "–60 dBV" (microphone signal level) or "–20 dBV" (line signal level) depending on the audio signal level connected to the BGM Input 1. 2. Mute Switch The signal levels of BGM Inputs 2 through 4 can be attenuated by the signal entering the BGM Input 1. Setting the switch to ON attenuates the signals to Inputs 2 through 4, while setting it to OFF causes these inputs to be mixed. 57 6.13. FS-7000EV Connecting the FS-7000EV enables automatic evacuation guidance broadcasts that are interlocked with flooridentifier signals from the connected automatic fire alarm system or manually operated voice guidance broadcasts. The FS-7000EV's built-in voice alarm provides pre-recorded fire evacuation announcements and false-alarm announcements, the recordings on which can be changed as needed, for example when used at installation sites. (For the recording method, refer to the separate Operating Instructions.) [Wiring Diagram] : Supplied cables : Cables prepared separately FS-7000PS See page 64; Table for Cables. 230 V AC DC POWER OUT FS-7000EV DC POWER IN EMERG OUT EV CONT EV OUT FS-7000CP EV CONT EV IN DC POWER IN JP ZONE / GM GROUP CONT PRIO OUT FS-7000JP JP CONT Speaker lines SP OUT DC POWER IN PRIORITY IN JP ZONE CONT JP CONT FS-7012PA SP OUT 230 V AC INPUT VOL-BYPASS CONT IN 58 6.14. Automatic Fire Alarm Systems Fire evacuation announcements can be made to the broadcast zones selected automatically when the connected automatic fire alarm system is activated. The FS-7000EV is used for evacuation guidance broadcasts. Connect the instruction signals for selecting broadcast zones, which are transmitted from the connected automatic fire alarm system, to the Fire Alarm System Input of the FS-7000CP or FS-7010CP. If the Fire Alarm System Input's Terminals 1 and C are shorted, then the FS-7000JP's Speaker Output 1 is selected. Similarly, Speaker Output 10 is selected at the Fire Alarm System Input 's Terminal 10. When a single instruction signal covers a single floor with multiple broadcast zones, make connections so that the instruction signal is routed to multiple fire alarm inputs and these zones can be selected simultaneously via a single instruction signal. If announcements must be automatically broadcast to the fire floor, and immediately upper and lower floors, the automatic fire alarm system needs be set to output such an instruction signal immediately after smoke detectors are activated. [Note] Connect the instruction signal from the automatic fire alarm system to the Fire Alarm System Input of the FS7000CP and FS-7010CP connected to the FS-7000JP. Avoid connecting the signal to the FS-7000CP and FS-7010CP connected to the FS-7000GM's GM Group Control Input. [Wiring Diagram] Cables used: (See page 66; Table for Cables.) FS-7000CP FIRE ALARM SYSTEM C C 10 1 Automatic fire alarm system speaker line selection 1 – 10, C 11 – 20 FS-7010CP FIRE ALARM SYSTEM C 10 1 59 6.15. Power Failure Backup If broadcasts need to continue even during power failures, power must be supplied from an uninterruptible power supply system (UPS) or emergency power supply unit. 6.15.1. Providing Backup Power Using an Uninterruptible Power Supply (UPS) System Using a UPS as a backup power source permits both emergency and general-purpose broadcasts to continue without interruption even if the main power source fails. Procure a UPS that meets the following requirements and use it to supply AC power to equipment like the FS7000PS, FS-70006PA and FS-7012PA that must operate continuously even during power failures. If the UPS does not meet the following requirements, it may shorten the amount of time that backup power can operate and/or may prevent continued broadcasts. Therefore, it is important that the UPS selected meets the necessary requirements. [UPS Requirements] • Switching time: Under 10 ms • Capacity (W) is larger than the total capacity (W) of equipment being backed up. • Capacity (VA) is larger than the total capacity (VA) of equipment being backed up. • Backup time, calculated from the total capacity (W and VA), is over twice as long as the desired backup time. • Output wave should be a sine wave. 6.15.2. Power Backup Using the DS-029B Emergency Power Supply Panel When the DS-029B is being used for power backup, emergency broadcasts can still be made even during power failures, but general-purpose broadcasts become unavailable. Only equipment other than the FS7006PA and FS-7012PA can be backed up using the emergency power supply unit. Therefore, power amplifiers that operate on 24 V DC power must be used, or a UPS must be prepared for the FS-7006PA and FS-7012PA. Discharge current I (A) [Storage Battery Capacity Calculation] The method for calculating the battery capacity of the emergency power supply unit needed to ensure sufficient power backup is described below. I2 I1 0 T1 T2 Time T (min) The Storage battery capacity C required to operate for a fixed period of time (T2) after waiting for a fixed period of time (T1) can be calculated as follows. Select a battery with the capacity larger than the calculation result. Using Table 1 (Battery capacity conversation time) or Approximate expression (A), determine Capacity conversion time K corresponding to Discharge time T, then calculate the required battery capacity using the equation on the next page. Also, use Table 2 (Current consumption during power failures) to determine the current consumption during standby or operation. 60 Storage battery capacity C (Ah) = 1 [ K 1 I 1 + K 2 ( I 2 - I 1 ) ] L Where, C: Required storage battery capacity at 25°C L: Maintenance rate* (generally 0.8) K1: Capacity conversion time corresponding to the sum (T1+T2) of Waiting time T1 and Operation time T2. K2: Capacity conversion time corresponding to Operation time T2. I1: Current consumption in standby mode from the time that power fails until emergency broadcasting begins. This is the sum of all currents needed by the FS-7000EV, DS-029B, and other equipment consuming power even during power failures. I2: Power consumption during emergency broadcasts (the 24 V DC current consumption of the entire system). When 4-wire system attenuators are connected, their current consumptions are also included. *Maintenance rate is a correction value used to guarantee needed battery capacity and satisfy specified load characteristics while accounting for variations caused by battery age and usage conditions. As a general guideline, it is assumed that battery capacity decreased to 80% of the original represents the end of the battery's useful life, and therefore a maintenance rate of 0.8 is used in these calculations. Table 1. Battery Capacity Conversion Time Table Discharge Time (minutes) Capacity Conversion Time K (hours) 10 0.333 20 0.575 30 0.820 40 1.06 50 1.30 60 1.55 70 1.80 80 2.05 90 2.28 100 2.50 When capacity conversion coefficients corresponding to the operation time (discharge time) of more than 100 minutes is needed, approximate values can be obtained from the following expression: Capacity conversion time K = 0.0217 x Discharge time + 0.33 ......... (A) Table 2. Current Consumption During Power Failures Model No. Current Consumption (A) Standby Operation FS-7000CP 0.00 0.20 FS-7010CP 0.00 FS-7000JP Model No. Current Consumption (A) Standby Operation FS-7000RF 0.00 0.06 0.15 FS-7000RM 0.00 0.09 0.00 0.45 FS-7010RM 0.00 0.015 FS-7000AT 0.00 0.20 FS-7000PS 0.00 0.07 FS-7000EV 0.01 0.13 DS-029B 0.03 0.05 FS-7000GM 0.00 0.11 Confirm attenuator current consumption using the relevant specification sheets or manuals. 61 [Calculation Example] Storage battery capacity required for a system of the following configuration to operate for 10 minutes after waiting for an hour from the start of a power failure can be calculated as follows: System Configuration K1: K2: I1: I2: Current Consumption (A) Model No. Quantity Standby Mode Operation Mode FS-7000CP 1 0.00 0.20 FS-7000JP 1 0.00 0.45 FS-7000EV 1 0.01 0.13 FS-7000PS 1 0.00 0.07 DS-029B 1 0.03 0.05 Total - 0.04 0.90 1.80 (60 minutes of standby time + 10 minutes of operation time = 70-minute capacity conversion time) 0.333 (capacity conversion time for 10-minute operation time) 0.04 A (total standby current consumption from the above table) 0.90 A (total operation current consumption from the above table) Battery capacity C (Ah) = = 1 [ 1.8 x I 1 + 0.333 ( I 2 - I 1 ) ] 0.8 1 [ 1.8 x 0.04 +0.333 ( 0.90 - 0.04 ) ] 0.8 = 0.45 From this, it can be seen that if a battery with capacity of 0.45 Ah is used, the system will be able to operate for 10 minutes. 62 [Wiring Diagram] The figure shows only the wiring related to the DS-029B Emergency Power Supply Panel. For the wiring of other models, refer to the relevant system wiring diagrams, such as those for basic configuration and zone expansion. : Supplied cables : Cables prepared separately See page 64; Table for Cables. DS-029B 230 V AC FS-7000PS CONT 230 V AC START DC POWER OUT IN EMERG POWER PS CONT FS-7000EV DC POWER IN PS CONT EV CONT EV OUT FS-7000CP EV CONT EV IN DC POWER IN JP ZONE / GM GROUP CONT JP CONT Speaker lines FS-7000JP DC POWER IN SP OUT JP ZONE CONT JP CONT Note When not connecting the DS-029B Emergency Power Supply Panel, Cables No. 18 and No. 19 connecting between both PS CONT terminals of the FS-7000PS and FS-7000EV are not needed. 63 7. TABLE FOR CABLES Each number corresponds to the cable number in wiring diagrams. 7.1. Cables Supplied with Equipment No. Cables 1 Equipment Quantity FS-7010CP 1 FS-7000JP 1 FS-7000EV 1 FS-7000RF 1 FS-7000JP FS-7000GM 1 7 1 XAP14P XAP14P 14 14 60 cm Terminals to be connected FS-7000CP [CP CONT] <--> FS-7010CP [CP CONT] FS-7010CP [CP CONT] <--> FS-7010CP [CP CONT] XAP4P 1 1 4 4 XAP4P 2.5 m Terminals to be connected FS-7000CP [JP CONT] <--> FS-7000JP [JP CONT] FS-7010CP [JP CONT] <--> FS-7000JP [JP CONT] 1 1 5 5 XAP5P XAP5P 60 cm Terminals to be connected FS-7000CP [EV CONT] <--> FS-7000EV [EV CONT] 1 1 6 6 XAP6P SMR6P 2.5 m Terminals to be connected FS-7000CP [RF CONT] <--> FS-7000RF [RF CONT] 1 1 SMR10P SMR10P 10 10 2.5 m Terminals to be connected FS-7000CP [JP ZONE/GM GROUP CONT] <--> FS-7000JP [JP ZONE CONT] FS-7000CP [JP ZONE/GM GROUP CONT] <--> FS-7000GM [GM GROUP CONT IN] FS-7010CP [JP ZONE CONT] <--> FS-7000JP [JP ZONE CONT] FS-7010CP [JP ZONE CONT] <--> FS-7000GM [GM GROUP CONT IN] FS-7010CP [GM ZONE CONT] <--> FS-7000GM [GM ZONE CONT] FS-7000GM [GM ZONE CONT] <--> FS-7000RF [GM ZONE CONT] FS-7000GM [GM GROUP CONT IN] <--> FS-7000RF [GM GROUP CONT] FS-7000GM [GM GROUP CONT IN] <--> FS-7000GM [GM GROUP CONT OUT] 64 No. Cables 1 1 10 11 10 Equipment Quantity FS-7010CP FS-7000RF 1 1 FS-7000AT 1 FS-7000RM 1 FS-7010RM 1 SMR10P XAP11P 2.5 m Terminals to be connected FS-7000CP [RF ZONE CONT] <--> FS-7000RF [RF ZONE CONT] FS-7010CP [RF ZONE CONT] <--> FS-7000RF [RF ZONE CONT] FS-7010CP [RF ZONE CONT] <--> FS-7000GM [GM ZONE CONT] 1 1 XAP12P XAP12P 12 12 60 cm Terminals to be connected FS-7000JP [AT CONT] <--> FS-7000AT [AT CONT] 1 1 8 8 RJ45 RJ45 3m Terminals to be connected FS-7000RM [RF LINK] <--> FS-7000RF [AUDIO, DC24 V, BUS] Note: For the FS-7000RF, detach the RJ45 connector and connect the stripped cable end. Pin1 (white/orange): Not connected Pin2 (orange) : Not connected Pin3 (white/green): BUS + Pin4 (blue): AUDIO H Pin5 (white/blue): AUDIO C Pin6 (green): BUS – Pin7 (white/brown): DC24 V + Pin8 (brown): DC24 V – 1 8 XAP8P XAP8P 8 1 8 cm Terminals to be connected FS-7000RM [EXTENSION] <--> FS-7010RM [EXTENSION] FS-7010RM [EXTENSION] <--> FS-7010RM [EXTENSION] 65 7.2. Cables To Be Prepared by the Customers The following tables show the cables used as viewed from each component and the connectors they are to be connected to. Since the cables used by a component to connect to the target component are also shown in the target component's cable list, take care not to duplicate connections when counting the number of cables needed. • The 3P removable terminal plugs supplied with each component are referred to in abbreviated form as "3PTB". • Determine the cable length depending on the system equipment configuration. 7.2.1. FS-7000CP Control Panel FS-7000CP No. Terminal Name Connection Target Connector Cable Type Connector Terminal Name Equipment 1 DC POWER IN M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M3 screw terminal DC POWER OUT FS-7000PS 2 RF IN 3PTB 3PTB RF OUT FS-7000RF 3 EV IN 2PTB 2PTB EV OUT FS-7000EV BGM OUT 3PTB 2-core shielded cable Single-core shielded cable 2-core shielded cable 3PTB INPUT FS-7006PA 4 FS-7012PA 5 3PTB 2-core shielded cable BGM IN 1 3PTB 2-core shielded cable –– –– BGM player BGM IN 2 2P RCA jack Single-core shielded cable x 2 –– –– BGM player 5PTB 2-core shielded cable –– Audio Parallel PVC cable –– Control Single-core shielded cable Single-core shielded cable –– –– Audio Parallel PVC cable –– Control Heat-resistant cable –– PRIO OUT 3PTB FS-7006PA INPUT FS-7012PA 6 7 BGM IN 3 BGM IN 4 8 9 10 11 PAGING IN AUX IN 2PTB TIMER IN 4PTB FIRE ALARM SYSTEM 12PTB Telephone exchange (paging trunk) –– Playback equipment, etc. Timer-operated playback equipment –– Fire alarm system No. of connected fire alarm lines + 1 7.2.2. FS-7010CP Expansion Control Panel FS-7010CP No. 1 11 66 Terminal Name DC POWER IN FIRE ALARM SYSTEM Connection Target Connector Cable Type Connector Terminal Name M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M3 screw terminal DC POWER OUT 12PTB Heat-resistant cable –– –– No. of connected fire alarm lines + 1 Equipment FS-7000PS Fire alarm system 7.2.3. FS-7000JP Junction Panel FS-7000JP No. 1 Connection Target Connector Cable Type Connector Terminal Name DC POWER IN M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M3 screw terminal DC POWER OUT FS-7000PS BGM IN M4 screw terminal Speaker cable M4 screw terminal SP OUT FS-7006PA Terminal Name 12 Equipment FS-7012PA YA-7000 PRIORITY IN M4 screw terminal Speaker cable M4 screw terminal SP OUT 13 FS-7006PA FS-7012PA YA-7000 14 SP OUT M3 screw terminal Heat-resistant cable –– –– Speaker Attenuator 15 16 URGENT CONT 2PTB Parallel PVC cable –– –– POWER RM OUT 2PTB Parallel PVC cable –– –– –– Power control equipment for power amplifiers 7.2.4. FS-7000PS DC Power Supply Panel FS-7000PS No. Connection Target Terminal Name Connector Cable Type Connector DC POWER OUT M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M3 screw terminal Terminal Name DC POWER IN Equipment FS-7000CP FS-7010CP FS-7000JP 1 FS-7000AT FS-7000EV FS-7000GM FS-7000RF 17 DC POWER OUT M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M3 screw terminal ATTENUATOR CONT FS-7000AT DC POWER IN 18 PS CONT/CONT M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M3 screw terminal 19 PS CONT/START M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M3 screw terminal PS CONT/ CONT PS CONT/ START 20 EMERG POWER/ IN EMERG POWER/ CONT EMERG POWER/ START M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M4 screw terminal OUTPUT DS-029B M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M4 screw terminal REMORT (left) DS-029B M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M4 screw terminal REMORT (right) DS-029B 21 22 FS-7000EV FS-7000EV 7.2.5. FS-7000AT Attenuator Control Panel FS-7000AT No. Terminal Name Connection Target Connector Cable Type Connector Terminal Name M3 screw terminal DC POWER OUT FS-7000PS –– –– Attenuator M3 screw terminal DC POWER OUT FS-7000PS 1 DC POWER IN M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable 14 ATTENUATOR CONT/ OUT M3 screw terminal Heat-resistant cable 17 ATTENUATOR CONT/ DC POWER IN M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable Equipment 67 7.2.6. FS-7000EV Voice Evacuation Panel FS-7000EV No. 1 Terminal Name DC POWER IN Connection Target Connector Cable Type Connector Terminal Name M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M3 screw terminal DC POWER OUT FS-7000PS 2PTB EV IN FS-7000CP Equipment 3 EV OUT 2PTB Single-core shielded cable 18 PS CONT/CONT M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M3 screw terminal PS CONT/CONT FS-7000PS 19 PS CONT/START M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M3 screw terminal PS CONT/START FS-7000PS EMERG OUT 2PTB Parallel PVC cable 2PTB VOL-BYPASS CONT IN FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA for priority broadcast 24 EMERG CONT OUT 3PTB 1 or 2 Parallel PVC cables –– –– 25 FIRE CONFIRM SIG IN 2PTB Heat-resistant cable –– –– 23 –– Fire alarm system 7.2.7. FS-7000GM Group Matrix Panel FS-7000GM No. 1 Terminal Name DC POWER IN Connection Target Connector Cable Type Connector Terminal Name M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M3 screw terminal DC POWER OUT Equipment FS-7000PS 7.2.8. FS-7000RF Remote Microphone Interface Panel FS-7000RF No. 1 2 26 Connection Target Connector Cable Type Connector Terminal Name M3 screw terminal Parallel PVC cable M3 screw terminal DC POWER OUT FS-7000PS RF OUT 3PTB 2-core shielded cable 3PTB RF IN FS-7000CP AUDIO M3.5 screw terminal CAT. 5 STP RJ45 RF LINK FS-7000RM Terminal Name DC POWER IN Equipment DC24 V BUS 7.2.9. FS-7000RM Remote Microphone FS-7000RM No. Terminal Name RF LINK 26 Connector RJ45 Connection Target Cable Type CAT. 5 STP Connector M3.5 screw terminal Terminal Name AUDIO DC24 V BUS 68 Equipment FS-7000RF 7.2.10. FS-7006PA/7012PA Power Amplifiers FS-7006PA/7012PA No. Terminal Name Connector Connection Target Cable Type Connector Terminal Name Equipment 4 INPUT 3PTB 5 INPUT 3PTB 2-core shielded cable 2-core shielded cable 12 SP OUT M4 screw terminal Speaker cable M4 screw terminal BGM IN FS-7000JP 13 SP OUT M4 screw terminal Speaker cable M4 screw terminal PRIORITY IN FS-7000JP 23 VOL-BYPASS CONT IN 2PTB Parallel PVC cable 2PTB EMERG OUT FS-7000EV INPUT 3PTB 2-core shielded cable 3PTB INPUT FS-7006PA 27 3PTB BGM OUT FS-7000CP 3PTB PRIO OUT FS-7000CP FS-7012PA 28 VOL-BYPASS CONT IN 2PTB Parallel PVC cable 2PTB VOL-BYPASS CONT IN FS-7006PA or FS-7012PA for priority broadcast 29 SP OUT M4 screw terminal Speaker cable M4 screw terminal AMP IN YA-7000 30 SP OUT M4 screw terminal Speaker cable M4 screw terminal SUB AMP IN YA-7000 7.2.11. YA-7000 Amplifier Auto Switching Module YA-7000 No. Terminal Name Connection Target Connector Cable Type Connector Terminal Name Equipment 12 SP OUT M4 screw terminal Speaker cable M4 screw terminal BGM IN FS-7000JP 13 SP OUT M4 screw terminal Speaker cable M4 screw terminal PRIORITY IN FS-7000JP AMP IN M4 screw terminal Speaker cable M4 screw terminal SP OUT FS-7006PA 29 FS-7012PA 30 SUB AMP IN M4 screw terminal Speaker cable M4 screw terminal SP OUT FS-7006PA FS-7012PA 69 8. REMOVABLE TERMINAL PLUG CONNECTION Cautions • Avoid soldering cable conductor, as contact resistance may increase when the cable is tightened and the solder is crushed, possibly resulting in an excessive rise in joint temperatures. • Use cables of AWG 12 – 24. Cable end treatment 2-core shielded cable 7 mm 20 mm Connector connections Step 1. Loosen the terminal screw, then insert the cable. Step 2. Retighten the terminal screw. (Pull on the cable to ensure it is securely connected.) Slotted screwdriver 2 Tightens 1 Loosens Terminal screw Shielded cable 1 Removable terminal plug Tip Recommended slotted screwdriver type: Screwdriver with blade that is 3 mm in width 3 mm 70 9. PARTS INSTALLATION 9.1. Installing Diodes on the FS-7000GM's Circuit Board Note All installations described in this chapter should be performed by qualified professionals only. Failure to follow this instruction could lead to improper or faulty installation and equipment malfunctions. Prior to installation, confirm that the following parts have been included in the package: Circuit board .................................................................................. 1 Posts with base (EH10P) ............................................................... 7 Diode ......................................................................................... 200 Machine screw M3 x 4 ................................................................... 8 EH-SM 10P connector with 450mm cable (brown/white) .............. 5 Step 1. Confirm the group broadcast contents. Determine which group selector keys are to correspond to which zones, then record this information in the settings table (see p. 88, Settings Table). Step 2. Solder the required parts to the circuit board according to the setting contents. Note Mount the parts on the circuit board surface as shown by the indicator markings and solder them from the reverse side of the board. 2-1. Solder 7 EH10P posts to connectors CN101, CN202 and CN301 through CN305 (shown shaded in the figure below). CN301 CN302 CN303 CN304 CN305 CN101 Circuit board CN202 Note Referring to the figure at right, solder each post in the correct mounting direction. Posts with base (EH10P) Circuit board indicator markings 71 2-2. Solder diodes to the circuit board according to group broadcast channel assignments. For example, the board in the figure below would function as follows: • Pressing Group Selector key 3 permits broadcasts to zones 3, 5, and 6. • Pressing Group Selector key 5 permits broadcasts to zones 6, 7, and 11. Speaker line No. Group Selector key No. Install a diode at each of the speaker lines covered by each Group Selector key. Cathode marking (indicating diode polarity) Note the diode's polarity (cathode marking) when installing. Circuit board Max. height after soldering: 8mm Solder Trim excess lead wires after soldering. 72 Step 3. Remove the 5 screws (indicated by the arrow in the figure) that fix the FS-7000GM's case, then remove the case. FS-7000GM’s top Step 4. Detach the tapes that fix cables from connectors CN4 and CN9. Cables are affixed to the inside of the unit's bottom surface with tape. These will be connected in Step 6. Step 5. Using the supplied screws, mount the soldered circuit board on the mounting sleeves located on the inside of the unit's bottom surface. M3 x 4 screw (supplied with the FS-7000GM) Up Parts-mounted side Circuit board Sleeve FS-7000GM bottom surface Notes • Ensure the correct mounting side by confirming the orientation of screw holes when mounting on the circuit board. • Take care not to pinch the cables in Step 4 between the circuit board and the sleeves during installation. 73 Step 6. Connect the FS-7000GM unit to its circuit board using the supplied connector-equipped cables. Connect one end of the cable to CN301 on the FS-7000GM circuit board and insert the other cable end into the rear panel-mounted connector receptacle opening for "GM ZONE CONT 1" (indicated on the rear panel). Similarly, connect the other cables to CN302 and "GM ZONE CONT 2," CN303 and "GM ZONE CONT 3," CN304 and "GM ZONE CONT 4," and CN305 and "GM ZONE CONT 5." Then, insert the cables affixed to the FS-7000GM's bottom surface with tape into CN101 and CN202 on the circuit board. The CN101 connects to CN4 on the circuit board already mounted in the FS7000GM unit, while the CN202 connects to CN9 (refer to the internal wiring diagram). Insert the connector fully. Polarizing guide Rear panel Rear panel opening (as viewed from the inside) Connector Note the connector's correct insertion orientation. Toward internal circuit board GM Zone Control terminals 1 2 3 4 5 CN4 CN301 CN302 CN9 CN303 CN304 CN305 CN101 CN202 FS-7000GM internal wiring diagram Step 7. Replace the case after installation has been completed. Note Take care not to pinch cables when replacing the case. 74 9.2. Changing the Operation Mode of the FS-7000RM Microphone By changing the position of the unit's internal jumper, microphone operation mode can be changed from the default "PTT" (Press-to-Talk) mode, which permits microphone announcements only while the Talk key is pressed, to "Alternate" mode, in which microphone announcements alternate between ON and OFF with each press of the Talk key. Note All changes described in this chapter should be performed by qualified professionals only. Failure to follow this instruction could lead to improper or faulty installation and equipment malfunctions. Step 1. Remove the 8 screws on the FS-7000RM's bottom surface and remove the unit's case. FS-7000RM bottom surface Step 2. Change the position of the jumper socket located on the circuit board mounted on the removed base case. FS-7000RM base case LOCK PTT PTT mode (default position) LOCK PTT Alternate mode FS-7000RM circuit board Step 3. Replace the case after the above modification has been completed. Note Take care not to pinch cables when replacing the case. 75 10. MOUNTING THE YA-7000 IN THE POWER AMPLIFIER Step 1. Use nippers or a similar tool to remove the amplifier's rear-mounted YA-7000 receptacle panel by cutting away the portions marked with (6 places). Figure shows the FS-7012PA. Step 2. Connect the YA-7000's harness to the amplifier's internal connector. YA-7000 Connector Step 3 . Mount the YA-7000 in the power amplifier's rear panel using the 2 supplied M3x6 screws. Machine screws M3 x 6 Operation Mode Selector Switch YA-7000 Step 4 . Set the YA-7000's Operation Mode Selector Switch to the Normal position. 76 11. 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. A blown fuse often means that the problem may have occurred within the wiring as well as in the equipment itself. In such cases, replace the fuse(s) and check the correctness of the wiring before turning the power on again. If an indicator lights continuously or flashes, the following possible causes may be considered: Symptom Possible Cause Check/Remedy FS-7000CP's Speaker Line Short indicator lights. One or more of the speaker lines have shorted, causing the associated line protection fuse of FS-7000JP to blow. The speaker line corresponding to the FS7000JP's Speaker Line indicator that continuously lights red may be shorted. Locate and fix the speaker line short, replace the line protection fuse, then press the Reset switch mounted on the rear panel of the FS-7000JP. Communications are not being performed correctly with the FS7000RM units of the number designated using the setting switch, or equipment failures may have occurred. • Confirm that the number that has been set using the setting switch agree with the actual number of the connected FS7000RM units. • Confirm that the FS-7000RM's address is set correctly. • Confirm that there is no fault with the wiring leading to the FS-7000RM. FS-7000JP's Speaker Line Indicator lights red. FS-7000RF's Fault indicator lights red. If all of the above are found to be in correct working order, then it is likely that the FS-7000RM itself is malfunctioning. It is likely that the FS-7000RF itself is malfunctioning. FS-7000RF's Fault indicator flashes red. FS-7000RM's Fault indicator lights. Communication with the FS-7000RF is not being performed correctly, or equipment failures may have occurred. • Confirm that the number of units that has been set using the FS-7000RF's setting switch agrees with the actual number of the FS-7000RM units connected. • Confirm that the unit has the correct address settings. • Confirm that there is no fault with the wiring leading to the FS-7000RF. If all of the above are found to be in correct working order, then it is likely that the FS-7000RF itself is malfunctioning or equipment failures may have occurred. 77 Symptom Possible Cause Check/Remedy FS-7006PA's or FS-7012PA's Fault indicator lights. Output is not being provided correctly because of a short in the output wiring. Remove the output wiring and turn the power on again. If the Fault indicator light goes out, then the problem may be with the wiring. Check the wiring to determine where the problem may be. If the indicator light does not go out, or if it goes out but then lights again within a short period of time, consider whether the following may be the problem: 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 close to each other. If all of the above are found to be in correct working order, then it is likely that the equipment itself is malfunctioning in some way. Equipment failures can also be considered if the indicator lights again within a short period of time even if it has gone out once. Request maintenance and repair action. YA-7000's Operation Mode Selector switch was set to "Test" during its installation. 78 Set the mode switch to "Normal." 12. SPECIFICATIONS 12.1. 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: 6.4 mm 200 mA EV: 0 dB*, 600 Ω, unbalanced, removable terminal block (2 pins) Timer: 0 dB*, 600 Ω, unbalanced, removable terminal block (4 pins) Paging: –60/–20 dB*, 600 Ω, balanced, removable terminal block (5 pins) RF (Remote microphone): 0 dB*, 600 Ω, balanced, removable terminal block (3 pins) Preinstalled microphone (accessory): –55 dB*, 600 Ω, unbalanced, circular connector (4 pins) AUX: –20 dB*, 600 Ω, unbalanced, removable terminal block (2 pins) BGM 1: –60/0 dB*, 600 Ω, balanced, removable terminal block (3 pins) BGM 2 – 4: –20 dB*, 10 kΩ, unbalanced, RCA jack Priority output: 0 dB*, 600 Ω, balanced, removable terminal block (3 pins) (Outputs signals other than BGM 1 – 4 input signals when output is set to 2-channel broadcast mode.) BGM output: 0 dB*, 600 Ω, balanced, removable terminal block (3 pins) (Outputs BGM 1 – 4 signals.) 50 – 15,000 Hz, within ±3 dB (1 kHz) ±10 dB at 100 Hz and 10 kHz Over 60 dB Under 1% Priority output: Preinstalled microphone > EV (emergency broadcast mode) Timer > Paging > Remote microphone > Preinstalled microphone, AUX > BGM 1 ≥ BGM 2 – 4 (general-purpose broadcast mode) BGM output: BGM 1 ≥ BGM 2 – 4 (by muting function setting) Ascending 4-tone chime Timer: No-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 26 V DC, short-circuit current: under 2 mA, removable terminal block (4 pins) Paging: No-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 26 V DC, short-circuit current: under 2 mA, removable terminal block (5 pins) Automatic fire alarm system (10 zones): No-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 26 V DC, short-circuit current: under 5 mA, removable terminal block (12 pins) 10 individual zones + all-zone call or 10 group zones + all-zone call (when optional FS-7000GM is connected) (individual zones expandable to up to 200 zones using FS-7010CP) Zone selection keys, All-zone call button (general-purpose/general urgency allzone call selectable), Broadcast reset button and Chime button Power indicator, All-zone call indicator, Zone indicators, Busy indicator (timer, paging, remote microphone and main system), Speaker line short-circuit indicator 0°C to +40°C Under 90% RH (no condensation) Panel: Aluminum, black, alumite 482 (w) x 132.6 (h) x 376.9 (d) mm 5.2 kg * 0 dB = 1 V Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessories Microphone ................................................ 1 Removable terminal plug (2 pins) .............. 2 Removable terminal plug (3 pins) .............. 4 Removable terminal plug (4 pins) .............. 1 Removable terminal plug (5 pins) .............. 1 Removable terminal plug (12 pins) ............ 1 79 12.2. 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: 6.4 mm 150 mA Automatic fire alarm system (10 zones): No-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 26 V DC, short-circuit current: Under 5 mA, removable terminal block (12 pins) 10 individual zones or 10 group zones (when optional FS-7000GM is connected) Zone selection keys Power indicator, Zone indicators 0°C to +40°C Under 90% RH (no condensation) Panel: Aluminum, black, alumite 482 (w) x 44 (h) x 337 (d) mm 3 kg Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessories Connection cable (14 pins, 60 cm) ............. 1 Connection cable (10 pins, 2.5 m) ............. 1 80 Removable terminal plug (12 pins) ............ 1 12.3. 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. 1200 W, M4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 9 mm 10 lines each for H and C, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm (100 V line, Max. 280 W for FS-7006PA, Max. 500 W per line for FS-7012PA) ø5 mm tubed fuse 0.5 A x 10 fuses preinstalled (Fuse capacity must be changed depending on the load capacity.) General urgency/Emergency mode output terminal: Open collector output, rated voltage: 30 V DC, current capacity: 0.1 A, removable terminal block (2 pins) Power remote output terminal: Relay contact output, rated voltage: 30 V DC, current capacity: 1 A, removable terminal block (2 pins) BGM zone selection keys Power indicator, Speaker line indicators (Green: BGM in progress (2-channel broadcast mode)/ Orange: BGM in progress (1-channel broadcast mode), priority broadcast, and emergency broadcast/ Red: short-circuit) 0°C to +40°C Under 90% RH (no condensation) Panel: Aluminum, black, alumite 482 (w) x 88.4 (h) x 340.7 (d) mm 4.2 kg Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessories Fuse (0.5 A) ............................................... 2 Connection cable (10 pins, 2.5 m) ............. 1 Connection cable (4 pins, 2.5 m) ............... 1 Removable terminal plug (2 pins) .............. 2 81 12.4. 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 ±0.5 V, 5A (total) DC operation: Voltage lowering DC input voltage approx. by 1 V M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm Emergency power connection Control: Rated voltage: 30 V DC, current capcity: 5 A, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm Start: Rated voltage: 24 V DC, current capcity: 5 A, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm Emergency power control Control: Rated voltage: 24 V DC, current capcity: 5 A, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm Start: No-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 24 V DC, short-circuit current: under 2 mA, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm Power switch AC power indicator, DC power indicator 0°C to +40°C Under 90% RH (no condensation) Panel: Aluminum, black, alumite 482 (w) x 88.4 (h) x 338.2 (d) mm 8.9 kg Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessories Power cord (1.8 m) ..................................... 1 Fuse (6.3 A) ............................................... 1 Fuse (8 A) .................................................. 1 12.5. FS-7000AT Attenuator Control Panel Power Source Current Consumption Attenuator DC Power Input Attenuator Control Output Display Section Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight 24 V DC, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm 200 mA Rated voltage: 24 V DC (24 – 35 V), current capacity: 5 A, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm 10 lines, rated voltage: 24 V DC, current capacity: 0.75 A (per line)/5 A (total of 10 lines),with output short-circuit protection function, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm Power indicator, Attenuator line indicators 0°C to +40°C Under 90% RH (no condensation) Panel: Aluminum, black, alumite 482 (w) x 44 (h) x 336 (d) mm 3 kg Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessory Connection cable (12 pins, 60 cm) ............ 1 82 12.6. 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: 6.4 mm 130 mA Evacuation announcement (repeated continuously) and false alarm announcement (repeated twice) English (Default) 44.1 kHz sampling frequency, 16-bit PCM Up to 3 minutes for both evacuation and false alarm announcements together USB data transfer or analog recording 20 – 20,000 Hz ±3 dB (1 kHz) Under 1% (1 kHz, rated output) Mic: –60 dB*, 2.2 kΩ/Line: –20 dB*, 10 kΩ (Mic/Line switchable), unbalanced, mini jack EV audio output: 0 dB*, 600Ω, unbalanced, removable terminal block (2 pins) Headphone output: 0 dB*, 100Ω, unbalanced, mini jack Emergency ON output: Relay contact output, rated voltage: 30 V DC, current capacity: 1 A, removable terminal block (2 pins) Emergency control contact output: Relay contact output, rated voltage: 30 V DC, current capacity: 1 A, removable terminal block (3 pins) Automatic fire alarm system confirmation signal input: No-voltage make contact input, open voltage: 24 V DC, short-circuit current: 6 mA, removable terminal block (2 pins) Emergency power control Control: Rated voltage: 24 V DC, current capacity: 100 mA, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm Start: Open collector output, rated voltage: 30 V DC, current capacity: 100 mA, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm Emergency activation button, Emergency reset button, Evacuation announcement button, False alarm announcement button, and Mode selection switch Power indicator, Fire indicator, Evacuation announcement indicator, False alarm announcement indicator, and USB communication indicator (rear panel) 0°C to +40°C Under 90% RH (no condensation) Panel: Aluminum, black, alumite 482 (w) x 88.4 (h) x 341.7 (d) mm 4 kg * 0 dB = 1 V Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessories Connection cable (5 pins, 60 cm) .............. 1 Removable terminal plug (2 pins) .............. 3 Removable terminal plug (3 pins) .............. 1 83 12.7. 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. • Accessories Circuit board ............................................... 1 Posts with base (EH10P) ........................... 7 Diode ...................................................... 200 Machine screw M3 x 4 ............................... 8 EH-SMP connector .................................... 5 Connection cable (10 pins, 2.5 m) ............. 7 12.8. FS-7000RF Remote Microphone Interface Panel Power Source Current Consumption No. of Speaker Control Lines Priority Control Group Broadcast No. of Connectable FS-7000RM Units Cable Distance Display Section Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight 24 V DC, M3 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 6.4 mm 60 mA Max. 50 lines Last-in-1st-out priority/1st-in-1st-out priority/individual priority/no priority (selectable) Broadcast possible to up to 20 groups by connecting optional FS-7000GM. Max.4, M3.5 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 7.2 mm Total 800 m max. Power indicator, Fault indicator 0°C to +40°C Under 90% RH (no condensation) Panel: Aluminum, black, alumite 482 (w) x 88.4 (h) x 334.7 (d) mm 4.2 kg Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessories Connection cable (6 pins, 2.5 m) ............... 1 Connection cable (10 pins, 2.5 m) ............. 1 84 Removable terminal plug (3 pins) .............. 1 12.9. 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*, 2.2 kΩ, unbalanced, mini jack, phantom powering Under 1% 100 – 20,000 Hz Over 60 dB 10 individual zones + all-zone call or 10 group zones + all-zone call (when optional FS-7000GM is connected) (individual zones expandable to up to 50 zones using optional FS-7010RM) All-zone selection key, Chime key, Broadcast reset key, Zone selection keys, Talk key Power indicator, Fault indicator, Busy indicator, All-zone call indicator, Zone indicators 0°C to +40°C Under 90% RH (no condensation) ABS resin, blueish gray 190 (w) x 76.5 (h) x 215 (d) mm (gooseneck microphone excluded) 900 g * 0 dB = 1 V Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessory Connection cable (3 m) .............................. 1 12.10. FS-7010RM Remote Microphone Extension Power Source Current Consumption Operating Section Display Section Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight Supplied from the FS-7000RM 15 mA (increment in FS-7000RM's current consumption) Zone selection keys Zone indicators 0°C to +40°C Under 90% RH (no condensation) ABS resin, blueish gray 110 (w) x 76.5 (h) x 215 (d) mm 350 g Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessories Connection cable (8 pins, 8 cm) ................ 1 Linkage bracket A ...................................... 2 Linkage bracket B ...................................... 1 Tapping screw 3 x 8 ................................. 12 85 12.11. FS-7006PA/7012PA Power Amplifiers Model No. Power Source Power Consumption Input Rated Output Load Impedance Frequency Response Distortion S/N Rated Control Input Indicator Cooling Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight FS-7006PA FS-7012PA 230 V AC, 50 Hz 1,090 W (1,540 VA) (at rated output), 2,130 W (2,670 VA) (at rated output), 390 W (600 VA) (IEC 65), 750 W (950 VA) (IEC 65), 58 W (110 VA) (at no signal), 58 W (110 VA) (at no signal), 13 W (14 VA) (standby) 13 W (14 VA) (standby) 0 dB*, 10 kΩ, transformer-balanced, removable terminal block (3 pins) 600 W 1,200 W 100 V line, 16.7 Ω, M4 screw terminal, 100 V line, 8.3 Ω, M4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 9 mm distance between barriers: 9 mm 80 – 15,000 Hz, within ±3 dB (1 kHz) Under 0.1% (at 1 kHz rated output) Over 90 dB, 20 – 20,000 Hz band pass Volume control bypass control input: no-voltage make contact input, open voltage: Under 24 V DC, short-circuit current: Under 10 mA, removable terminal block (2 pins) Power (green), Signal (green), Peak (red), Fault (red), Bypass (orange) Forced air cooling (Under 50°C: Stop, 50 – 75°C: Low to high speed (variable), Over 75°C: High speed) 0°C to +40°C Under 90% RH (no condensation) Panel: Aluminum, black, alumite 482 (w) x 132.6 (h) x 532.7 (d) mm 24.8 kg 35.4 kg * 0 dB = 1 V Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessories Terminal cover ........................................... 1 Machine screw M4 x 8 ............................... 2 86 Removable terminal plug (2 pins) .............. 2 Removable terminal plug (3 pins) .............. 2 12.12. YA-7000 Amplifier Auto Switching Module Power Source Current Consumption Input Output Detected Fault Indication Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight 24 V DC (supplied from the power amplifier) 70 mA Main amplifier input: Connects to the main amplifier's output (100 V line), M4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 9 mm Standby amplifier input: Connects to the standby amplifier's output (100 V line), M4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 9 mm Connects to the speaker line (100 V line), M4 screw terminal, distance between barriers: 9 mm Power amplifier's fault indicator lights. 0°C to +40°C Under 90% RH (no condensation) Panel: Surface-treated steel plate, black, paint 178 (w) x 61.2 (h) x 73 (d) mm 240 g Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessories Terminal cover ........................................... 1 Machine screw M3 x 6 ............................... 2 Machine screw M4 x 8 ............................... 2 87 SUPPLEMENT 1. SETTINGS TABLE Record switch settings and internal jumper positions in this table in order to facilitate maintenance. Mark the appropriate items with a check. FS-7000CP Switch Setting Contents Mute OFF ON BGM input 1 sensitivity selector –60 dBV 0 dBV Paging input sensitivity selector –60 dBV –20 dBV Output mode selector 1–CH 2–CH All-zone call mode selector NORM URGE FS-7000RF Switch Setting Contents SW #1 (FS-7000RM all-zone call mode) Normal Urgency SW #2 and #3 (No. of FS-7000RMs) 1 2 4 SW #4 – #6 (No. of system's broadcast zones) SW #7 and #8 (Priorities among FS-7000RMs) 88 10 zones 20 zones 40 zones 50 zones None FIFO Individual priority – –– 3 –– – – – –– 30 zones – –– LIFO –– – –– FS-7000RM Address #0 Switch Setting Contents SW #1 – #3 (Address) 0 SW #4 and #5 (No. of group switches) 0 10 SW #6 (Microphone compressor) OFF ON – –– Talk Key Mode (Internal jumper) PTT Alternate – –– – –– – –– – –– 20 FS-7000RM Address #1 Switch Setting Contents SW #1 – #3 (Address) 1 – –– SW #4 and #5 (No. of group switches) 0 10 SW #6 (Microphone compressor) OFF ON – –– Talk Key Mode (Internal jumper) PTT Alternate – –– – –– 20 FS-7000RM Address #2 Switch Setting Contents SW #1 – #3 (Address) 2 SW #4 and #5 (No. of group switches) 0 10 SW #6 (Microphone compressor) OFF ON – –– Talk Key Mode (Internal jumper) PTT Alternate – –– – –– – –– 20 FS-7000RM Address #3 Switch Setting Contents SW #1 – #3 (Address) 3 SW #4 and #5 (No. of group switches) 0 10 SW #6 (Microphone compressor) OFF ON – –– Talk Key Mode (Internal jumper) PTT Alternate – –– – –– 20 89 FS-7000GM Connected equipment Group selector key No. Speaker line No. 90 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2. FS-7000RM/FS-7010RM ZONE IDENTIFICATION CARDS Write the names of broadcast zones on the zone identification cards for the FS-7000RM and FS-7010RM. Use this page as a template, either copying the card itself or creating a similar card with the same dimensions. Zone Identification Cards (1) When copying (full scale): Write the broadcast zone names within the dotted-line rectangles. Tear-off line Insertion direction (2) When creating new cards: Use the following dimensions when creating zone identification cards: 136 7 Unit: mm 9 x 13 = 117 13 Writing range (area surrounded by a broken line) Thickness = 0.2 9.5 Card Insertion 30 29 Insertion direction Zone identification card FS-7000RM Insert in this direction. 91 133-22-065-60