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INSTALLATION MANUALAPPLIED INSTALLATION
RACK-MOUNTED EMERGENCY PA SYSTEM
FS-971 SERIES MODEL NUMBERS : FS-971
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SUPPLIED MANUALS ........................................................................................................... 4
2. CONNECTIONS OF INTEGRATED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-971 2.1. Connection Method ................................................................................................................. 5
2.2. Notes on Connections
2.2.1. Maximum line resistance ............................................................................................... 5
2.2.2. Connections of multiple remote control units ................................................................ 6
2.3. Remote Control Unit Numbers/Zone Numbers vs. Fuse Capacity .......................................... 7
2.4. Connections of Multiple Remote Control Units ........................................................................ 8
3. CONNECTION OF REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-1200 3.1. Notes on Connections ............................................................................................................. 9
3.2. Connections .......................................................................................................................... 10
3.3. Connection of the RM-1200's Push-in Terminal Block .......................................................... 11
4. CONNECTION OF REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-1100 (AUX CONTROL TERMINAL)4.1. Notes on Connections ........................................................................................................... 12
4.2. Connections .......................................................................................................................... 12
4.3. Priority Setting When Multiple RM-1100s Are Connected
4.3.1. Priority setting .............................................................................................................. 13
4.3.2. When not setting the priority order .............................................................................. 13
5. GENERAL BROADCAST AND ATTENUATOR-FREE BROADCAST DURING POWER FAILURE5.1. How to Make "Power-Failure" General Broadcast and Attenuator-Free Broadcast .............. 14
5.2. Terminals for Power-Failure General Broadcast and Attenuator-Free Broadcast
5.2.1. Power-failure control input ........................................................................................... 14
5.2.2. Attenuator-free control input ........................................................................................ 14
5.3. Connections .......................................................................................................................... 15
6. CONNECTIONS WHEN MULTIPLE EQUIPMENT RACKS ARE INSTALLED SIDE BY SIDE 6.1. Expansion Control Panel Connections .................................................................................. 17
6.2. Expansion Junction Panel Connections ................................................................................ 17
6.3. Expansion Junction Panel Connection when Expanding the DC Power Supply Panel ......... 18
6.4. Specifications of Each Cable Set .......................................................................................... 19
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7. ABOUT THE MULTI-ORIGINATION MATRIX SYSTEM ............................................... 20
7.1. How to Divide the Speaker Lines of the Junction Panel ........................................................ 21
7.2. Input Matrix Panel Connections
7.2.1. Possible input and output combinations ...................................................................... 23
7.2.2. Address and audio input/output numbers .................................................................... 24
7.3. IM-011 Address Setting ......................................................................................................... 25
7.4. Front-Mounted Switch Setting and Volume Control Adjustment ........................................... 25
7.5. Connections .......................................................................................................................... 26
7.6. IM-011 Connections
7.6.1. Rear view diagrams and block diagrams .................................................................... 27
7.6.2. Single IM-011 unit: 4-input/4-output configuration ....................................................... 28
7.6.3. Input expansion: 8-input/4-output configuration .......................................................... 28
7.6.4. Output expansion: 4-input/8-output configuration ....................................................... 29
7.6.5. Input/output expansion: 16-input/8-output configuration ............................................. 30
7.6.6. Input/output expansion: 8-input/16-output configuration ............................................. 31
7.6.7. Notes on input level settings when increasing the output ........................................... 32
8. ABOUT THE EP-0510'S STATUS OUTPUTS ............................................................... 34
9. APPENDIX ............................................................................................................................... 35
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1. SUPPLIED MANUALS
The following manuals are supplied with the emergency PA system.
Read only the manuals that are suited for your purpose.
Installation manual(Basic installation)
· Installation
· The basics of installationand its inspection
The book you are reading now
The book you are reading now
Emergency PA System FS-971 Series Instruction Manual
Emergency PA System FS-971 Series Installation Manual - Basic Installation
Emergency PA System FS-971 Series Installation Manual - Applied Installation
Emergency PA System FS-971 Series Installation Manual - Writing
Installation manual(Writing)
· Initialization
· Registration setting
· Setting registration chart
· Associated equipmentconnections
· Reference items
Installation manual(Applied installation)
Instruction Manual
· Function
· Operation
· Routine inspection
· Overall inspection
· Those who operate the PA system to makeboth emergency and general broadcasts
· Those who install the emergency PA system
· Those who settle on a plan of use, such asbroadcast zone assignment, and write(register) data
· Those who check system operations
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2
3
4
1
2
3
4
Control cable (4 pairs)
Under 50 ΩUnder 50 ΩUnder 50 ΩUnder 50 ΩUnder 50 ΩUnder 50 Ω
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2. CONNECTIONS OF INTEGRATED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT RM-971
2.1. Connection Method
• Use heat-resistant, shielded twisted-paired cables for connection.
• Connect between the front-mounted terminal block of Junction Panel JP-0410 and the terminal block of theremote control unit.
2.2. Notes on Connections
The maximum cable distance between the main rack and the remote control unit is 800 m, and there is alimitation to the cable length depending on the type and zone numbers of the connected remote control unit.
2.2.1. Maximum line resistance
EF(FA)
EMGACTI
CPUOFF
C H GND 24V GND 24V BATT 1 BATT 2 CHECK GND
MONITOR 1 EMG RM 24V 2 EMG RM 24V DS CHECK
C1 H1 C2 H2 C3 H3 C4 H4 (-)1 (+)1 (-)2 (+)2 (-)3 (+)3 (-)4 (+)4 GND
EMG REMOTE BUSEMG REMOTE AUDIO IN
REMOTE OUT
C H C H
RM BUS EMGACTI
CPUCTRL OFF
MONITOR 24 VDC POWER GND
JP-0410 front-mounted upper row terminal block
Remote control unit's terminal block
Control line Power supply line
No. of zones
10 zones
20 zones
30 zones
40 zones
50-90 zones
Over 100 zones
Power cable (1 pair)
Under 5 ΩUnder 3 ΩUnder 2.5 ΩUnder 1.5 ΩUnder 1 ΩUnder 0.5 Ω
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2.2.2. Connections of multiple remote control units
When connecting two or more remote control units, be sure to branch each cable at the main rack.
Remote control unit Remote control unit Remote control unitMain rack
Main rack Remote control unit
Remote control unit
Remote control unit
Main rack
Remote control unit
Remote control unit
Total distance of (a) and (b) is shorter than 800 m.
(a)
(b)
Up to eight remote control units can be connected per system. However, when the system includes theremote control unit of the type that receives power from the main rack, the additional emergency power supply(p. 24 of Installation Manual - Basic Installation) and the expansion DC power supply (p. 35 of BasicInstallation) may have to be installed in the main rack.
Junction Panel JP-0410 comes with four Emergency RM BUS terminals to control communications with theremote control unit. Note that up to two remote control units can be connected per terminal, and that the totaldistance between the main rack and two remote control units must be shorter than 800 m.
A maximum of two remote control units can be connected per RM BUS terminal.
The JP-0410 is equipped with four Emergency RM Audio Input terminals for audio output from the remotecontrol unit. Only a maximum of two remote control units can be connected per audio input terminal.
Suitable zone numbers
Under 80 zones
90 – 110 zones
120 – 150 zone
160 – 220 zones
230 – 330 zones
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110 zones
1.2 A
2.3. Remote Control Unit Numbers/Zone Numbers vs. Fuse Capacity
When a large current is consumed depending on the number of connected remote control units and zones,the JP-0410's fuses (Emergency Remote Control 1 and 2 fuses) for remote control units must be replaced.
The following table shows the relationship between current consumption and zone numbers per remotecontrol unit.
10 zones
0.3 A
20 zones
0.4 A
30 zones
0.48 A
40 zones
0.58 A
50 zones
0.66 A
60 zones
0.76 A
70 zones
0.84 A
80 zones
0.94 A
90 zones
1.02 A
100 zones
1.12 A
220 zones
2.2 A
120 zones
1.3 A
130 zones
1.38 A
140 zones
1.48 A
150 zones
1.56 A
160 zones
1.66 A
170 zones
1.74 A
180 zones
1.84 A
190 zones
1.92 A
200 zones
2.02 A
210 zones
2.1 A
330 zones
3.18 A
230 zones
2.28 A
240 zones
2.38 A
250 zones
2.46 A
260 zones
2.56 A
270 zones
2.64 A
280 zones
2.74 A
290 zones
2.82 A
300 zones
2.92 A
310 zones
3.0 A
320 zones
3.1 A
EMG RM1
1.6A
EMG RM2 EMG OFF GEN RM CONTROL
1.6A 0.5A 0.5A 3A
10987
For "1 EMG RM 24V"
For "2 EMG RM 24V"
JP-0410 fuse holder
EF(FA)
EMGACTI
CPUOFF
C H GND 24V GND 24V BATT 1 BATT 2
MONITOR 1 EMG RM 24V 2 EMG RM 24V DS CHECK
C1 H1 C2 H2 C3 H3 C4 H4 (-)1 (+)1 (-)2 (+)2 (-)3 (+)3
EMG REMOTE BUSEMG REMOTE AUDIO IN
JP-0410 upper row terminal block
Fuse capacity2 A
2.5 A
3.15 A
4 A
5 A
Part name
Fuse 250V 2A 5x20 time lag
Fuse 250V 2.5A 5x20 time lag
Fuse 250V 3.15A 5x20 time lag
Fuse 250V 4A 5x20 time lag
Fuse 250V 5A 5x20 time lag
Part code number115-40-089-00
115-40-090-80
115-40-091-90
115-40-092-20
115-40-093-70
Two circuits of fuse/power supply terminal combinations are provided for the remote control unit. Themaximum permissible current is 5 A for both circuits put together.
When replacing the fuse for the remote control unit, use the "time-lag" type fuse. Note that the fuse exceeding5 A cannot be used because the fuse holder is 5 A in maximum rating.
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2.4. Connections of Multiple Remote Control Units
• Wiring diagram of Integrated Remote Control Unit
CH
OthersRM BUS ( / )
24 VDC ( / )
REMOTE OUT (H / C)
CH
REMOTE OUT
RM BUS
EMG ACTICPU CTRL OFF
MONITOR
24 VDC
Eighth remote control unit
First remote control unit
Third remote control unit
Fourth remote control unit
Fifth remote control unit
Sixth remote control unit
Seventh remote control unit
Second remote control unit
EF(FA)
EMGACTI
CPUOFF
C H GND 24V GND 24V BATT 1 BATT 2 CHECK GND
MONITOR 1 EMG RM 24V 2 EMG RM 24V DS CHECK
C1 H1 C2 H2 C3 H3 C4 H4 (-)1 (+)1 (-)2 (+)2 (-)3 (+)3 (-)4 (+)4 GND
EMG REMOTE BUSEMG REMOTE AUDIO IN
JP-0410 front-mounted upper row terminal block
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3. CONNECTION OF REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-1200
3.1. Notes on Connections
The maximum distance between the main rack and the RM-1200 is 800 m.
Use cables with line resistance of less than 10 Ω.
Use twisted paired cables for bus lines.
Use two-core shielded cables for signal lines.
When connecting the bus line to the RM-1200, be sure to use the RM-1200's BUS1 terminal.
Be sure to observe the correct polarity when connecting the bus line.
• Connections of multiple RM-1200 units
When connecting two or more RM-1200 units, be sure to branch each cable at the main rack.
Up to 8 RM-1200 units
RM-1200
RM-1200
Distance (a + b + c) must be shorter than 800 m.
(a)
(b)
Main rack
Main rack
Main rack
(c)
A maximum of eight RM-1200 units can be connected. However, the DC power supply is additionally requiredwhen the JP-0410's power capacity is insufficient depending on the system configuration.
Make connections so that the total cable distance between the main rack and the RM-1200 is shorter than 800 m.
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H C 24V
GN
D
BU
S (
)
BU
S (
)
1
EHC
JP-0410 front-mounted middle row terminal block
GND
GND
GND GND
GNDGND
24 V CHIME
ACTIGEM RM PWR
1
1
2
2
3 4 5 6 7 8
1
9 10 11 12
IN USEREMOTE REMOTE TIMER
GEN RM BUS
PWR FAIL
CTRL
AUX CONTROL
To pre-amplifier
RM-1200 terminal block
Note Do not connect E of the phone plug to RM-1200.
Two-core shielded cable Twisted paired cable
Observe correct polarity of bus lines.
3.2. Connections
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1. Strip the cable sheath 9 mm using the strip gaugeprovided on the side of the terminal block.
2. Insert the cable into the terminal block.
• Solid cableFully Insert the cable into the hole in the terminalblock.
• Twisted cablePress the lock switch on the terminal block, andfully insert the cable. Then, release the switchwith the cable inserted.
When removing the cable, pull it out of the terminalblock while pressing the lock switch.
Note: Do not press the lock switch extremelystrong.
3. After connection completion, bundle cablestogether using the cable clip, then fix the clip with ascrew.
If cables are too thick to be bundled together,replace the cable clip with the supplied clip.
9 mm
Strip gauge
Lock switch
Cable clip
NoteDo not tighten the clip extremely strong.
3.3. Connection of the RM-1200's Push-in Terminal Block
Under 1200 m
Over ø1.2 mm
Over ø0.5 mm
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4. CONNECTION OF REMOTE MICROPHONE RM-1100 (AUX CONTROL TERMINAL)
4.1. Notes on Connections
The maximum cable distance between the main rack and the RM-1100 is 1200 m.
Use two-core shielded cables for signal lines.
Use twisted paired cables for control lines.
Referring to the table below, select the cable to use depending on the cable length.
A maximum of eight (five when the first-in-first-out priority or individual unit priority function is used) RM-1100units can be connected. However, the DC power supply panel may be additionally required when the JP-0410's power capacity is insufficient depending on the system configuration.
• Cable length vs. usable cable
Under 800 m
Over ø0.9 mm
Over ø0.35 mm
Under 400 m
Over ø0.65 mm
Over ø0.26 mm
Cable length
Power/control cable
Shielded cable
To pre-amplifier PP-025B line input
RM-1100 bottom-mounted terminal block
JP-0410 front-mounted middle row terminal block
CE
H
Twinshieldedcable
GND
GND
GND GND
GNDGND
24 V CHIME
ACTIGEM RM PWR
1
1
2
2
3 4 5 6 7 8
1
9 10 11 12 13 14
IN USEREMOTE REMOTE TIMER
GEN RM BUS
PWR FAIL
CTRL
AUX CONTROL
4.2. Connections
To connect the remote control unit to the AUX control terminal, operations for "writing" (registration) arerequired. For details, refer to the Installation Manual - Writing.
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4.3. Priority Setting When Multiple RM-1100s Are Connected
4.3.1. Priority setting
First-in-first-out priority: Connect the First-in-first-out terminal of one remote control unit to the same terminalof another. Up to five units can be connected for the FIFO priority function.
Remote Control Unit 1 Remote Control Unit 2
AN
N O
N
RM
1ST
-IN-1S
T-O
UT
R T
PR
IOR
ITY
ALL-Z
ON
E
CH
IME
COM+-24 VDCPOWER
REMOTEOUTPUT
H C E
AN
N O
N
RM
1ST
-IN-1S
T-O
UT
R T
PR
IOR
ITY
ALL-Z
ON
E
CH
IME
COM+-24 VDCPOWER
REMOTEOUTPUT
H C E
Remote Control Unit 1 Remote Control Unit 2
AN
N O
N
RM
1ST
-IN-1S
T-O
UT
R T
PR
IOR
ITY
ALL-Z
ON
E
CH
IME
COM+-24 VDCPOWER
REMOTEOUTPUT
H C E
AN
N O
N
RM
1ST
-IN-1S
T-O
UT
R T
PR
IOR
ITY
ALL-Z
ON
E
CH
IME
COM+-24 VDCPOWER
REMOTEOUTPUT
H C E
Of the two remote control units, the unit making an announcement first takesprecedence. While one unit is in use, other remote control unit cannot be used.
Individual unit priority: Connect the Individual unit priority/sending [priority/T] terminal of the remote control unitgiven higher priority to the Individual unit priority/receiving [priority/R] terminal of the unitwith lower priority. Up to five units can be connected.
4.3.2. When not setting the priority order
When using only one RM-1100 unit or when using multiple units but not assigning priority, do not connect theFirst-in-first-out terminal or Individual unit priority terminal.
NoteTo play chime from the RM-1100, the Pre-amplifier Panel PP-025B which has an internal chime unit CK-025must be installed in the main rack.
In this example, Remote Control Unit 1 takes precedence over Remote Control Unit 2.While Unit 1 is making broadcast, Unit 2 cannot be used. Conversely, while Unit 2 ismaking broadcast, Unit 1 can be used.
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5. GENERAL BROADCAST AND ATTENUATOR-FREE BROADCAST DURING POWER FAILURE
5.1. How to Make "Power-Failure" General Broadcast and Attenuator-Free Broadcast
By installing an emergency power supply panel, which is independent of that for emergency broadcast,general broadcast can be made even during a power failure using the battery. The battery to be installed inthe emergency power supply panel is optional.
Notes• To make power-failure general broadcast or attenuator-free broadcast, the emergency power supply panel
and battery solely intended for this purpose must be installed in the main rack.• The emergency power supply panel and battery, installed for emergency broadcast, cannot be used for
power-failure general broadcast or attenuator-free broadcast.
5.2. Terminals for Power-Failure General Broadcast and Attenuator-Free Broadcast
The JP-0410 is equipped with two control inputs, power-failure control input and attenuator-free control input,for activating general broadcast during a power failure.
5.2.1. Power-failure control input
Shorting the power failure control input terminal with the grounding terminal supplies power from theemergency power supply panel for power-failure general/attenuator-free broadcast to equipment, therebyenabling broadcast. When the power-failure general broadcast gets started, the speaker line is not selected. To make broadcast, select the speaker line at the main rack or remote control unit.
Ground
Power-failure general broadcast activation contact. (Procure this switch separately.)Contact capacity: 30 VDC, over 100 mA
JP-0410 front-mounted terminal block
Power-failure control input
Output
JP-0410
EP-0510
Power-failure general broadcast activation contact. (Procure this switch separately.)Contact capacity: 30 VDC, over 100 mA
Digital announcer, etc.(24VDC-operated equipment) JP-0410 rear-mounted
terminal block
Ground
Attenuator-free input
Attenuator-free control inputStart terminal
+
-
Power-failure general broadcast can be made while the switch for activation of power-failure generalbroadcast is at make. If the switch for activation of power-failure general broadcast is at break, the power-failure general broadcast is terminated, putting the system in the standby mode.
5.2.2. Attenuator-free control input
If the attenuator-free control input terminal is shorted with the grounding terminal, attenuator-free broadcastcan be made to the line set by writing even during a power failure. Only the signal connected to the EP-0510'sattenuator-free input is broadcast. In this event, the broadcast is always attenuator-free broadcast (which isoutput to R line).
Closing the attenuator-free control input during AC power operation causes the broadcast to take precedenceover other broadcasts.
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5.3. Connections
24 VDC
JP-0410
EP-0510
Connection diagram 1
Power amplifier panel
Digital announcer, etc.
Pre-amplifier panel
Front-mounted terminal block power failure control
Power-failure general broadcast switch
Attenuator-free broadcast switch
Diode for prevention of reverse current flow
Emergency power supply panel for emergency broadcast
Emergency power supply panel for power-failure general broadcast/attenuator-free broadcast
Attenuator-free input
Output
Ground
Notes• Connections for emergency broadcast are omitted.• Separately procure both the broadcast switches and diode for reverse current flow prevention.
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In Connection diagram 2, attenuator-free broadcast can automatically be made using the digitalannouncement machine, etc. when the attenuator-free broadcast switch is shorted. Determine broadcastinglines by writing into the Integrated Control Panel EP-0510.
Notes• In this connection example, because power (24 VDC) is always supplied from the battery built in the
emergency power supply panel for power-failure general/attenuator-free broadcasts to the digital announcer,etc. (even when the attenuator-free broadcast switch is not shorted), the battery is drained quicker than inthe example of Connection diagram 1. Use the battery having a sufficient current capacity.
• The power-failure broadcast function is operated even when the AC power is supplied. In such cases, thepower-failure broadcast takes precedence over all other broadcasts. When the AC power is supplied, 24 VDC is not output from the emergency power supply panel's controlterminal.
• To automatically inspect the battery for power-failure general/attenuator-free broadcasts, connect the batterycheck terminal and VOLT DOWN terminal in the same manner as the emergency power supply panel. This applies to both connection examples of Connection diagrams 1 and 2.
Attenuator-free broadcast switch
Attenuator-free input
24 VDC
(+)
(-) Busy outputOutput
Digital announcer, etc.
JP-0410
To EP-0510 attenuator-free broadcast input
Emergency power supply panel for power-failure general broadcast/attenuator-free broadcast
Connection diagram 2
To power amplifier 24 VDC
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6. CONNECTIONS WHEN MULTIPLE EQUIPMENT RACKS ARE INSTALLED SIDE BY SIDE
6.1. Expansion Control Panel Connections
When many expansion control panels are used and they are separately installed in different racks, connectthose panels using the optional YR-932 Cable Set.
EP-029-20EP-029-20
EP-0510
EP-029-20
YR-932 multiple-rack EP-EP power cable
Equipment rack 1 Equipment rack 2
Note : This connection method applies to the EP-029-10 Expansion Control Panel as well.
YR-932 multiple-rack EP-EP control cable
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
POWER
CTRL
CTRL
CTRL
CTRL
CTRL
POWER
POWER
CTRL
CTRL
Equipment rack 1
Note : This connection method applies to the JP-039-10 Expansion Junction Panel as well.
JP-039-20
POWERPOWER CTRL
CTRL
JP-039-20
POWERPOWER CTRL
CTRL
Equipment rack 2
YR-933 multiple-rack JP-JP control cable
YR-933 multiple-rack JP-JP power cable
6.2. Expansion Junction Panel Connections
When many expansion junction panels are used and they are separately installed in different racks, connectthem using the optional YR-933 Cable Set.
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6.3. Expansion Junction Panel Connection when Expanding the DC Power Supply Panel
When many expansion junction panels are used and they are separately installed in different racks, and whenthe power from a DC power supply panel is also supplied to different racks, modify the optional "YR-933Multiple-Rack JP-JP Power Cable" and use the modified cable to connect between the DC power supply andthe junction panel.
POWERPOWER
JP-039-20 POWER
POWER
JP-039-20
AD-011
AD-031B- + - +
24VDCOUT
24VDCIN
Note : This connection applies to the Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-10 as well.
Yellow
Orange
Connect to the DS-029 output terminals
YR-933 multiple-rack JP-JP power cable
Equipment rack 1 Equipment rack 2
(-) Yellow
(+) Orange24 VDC
YR-933 Multiple-Rack JP-JP Power Cable
Cut off here.
Connect to the JP-039 in Rack 1 Connect to the JP-039 in Rack 2
5 Green4 Yellow3 Orange2 Red1 Brown
To make connections, cut off the orange and the yellow wires in the YR-933 Multiple-Rack JP-JP PowerCable at the base of connectors of Rack 1, then reconnect both wires to the DC Power Supply Panel AD-011or AD-031B.
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6.4. Specifications of Each Cable Set
600
4 Yellow3 Orange2 Red1
4321
Model No.Model Name
YR-931
Cable Set
YR-932
Cable Set
Cable
YR-931EP-EP Power
Expansion Cable
Quantity
1
Length(mm)
600
AttachedConnector
VH-VH
600
5 Green4 Yellow32 Red1 Brown
54321
YR-931JP-JP Power
Expansion Cable1 600 VH-VH
5000
BlackRed
4321
YR-931EP-AD Power
Expansion Cable1 5000 VH
5000
3 White2 Black1 Red
321
Gray
5000
5 Green4 Yellow3 Orange2 Red1 Brown
54321
YR-932Multiple-Rack EP-EP Control
Cable
1 5000 SMR-SMR
5000
BlackRed
54321
YR-931JP-AD Power
Expansion Cable1 5000 VH
5000
4 Yellow3 Orange2 Red1 Brown
4321
YR-932Multiple-Rack EP-EP Power
Cable
1 5000 VH-VH
YR-933
Cable Set5000
3 White2 Black1 Red
321
Gray
YR-933Multiple-Rack JP-JP Control
Cable
1 5000 SMR-SMR
YR-933Multiple-Rack JP-JP Power
Cable
1 5000 VH-VH
Appearance
Refer to p. 36 and p. 37 of the "Installation Manual - Basic Installation" for connections of the YR-931 cable.
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7. ABOUT THE MULTI-ORIGINATION MATRIX SYSTEM
By employing the Input Matrix Panel IM-011, you can provide simultaneous outputs of paging calls orbackground music (BGM) separately to different zones.
• One Input Matrix Panel IM-011 provides 4 inputs/4 outputs matrix configuration.
• Programs of up to four sound sources can be simultaneously broadcast per IM-011. However, the IM-011's Input 1 is designated as an input for emergency broadcast.
• Up to eight IM-011s can be connected, permitting matrix configuration of a maximum of 16 inputs and 8outputs or 8 inputs and 16 outputs.
• Write the setting into the Integrated Control Panel EP-0510. (Refer to the Installation Manual - Writing.)
• Address numbers must be set for the IM-011. (Refer to p. 25.)
[System Example]
Security center, etc.
Integrated Control Panel
JP-0410
JP-039-20
JP-039-20
JP-039-10
EP-0510MInput 1
Input 2
Input 3
Input 4
Output 1
Output 2
Output 3
Output 4
Power AmplifierPanel Junction Panel
InputMatrixPanel
IM-011
Zone A
Zone B
Zone C
Zone A
Zone B
Zone C
General-purpose remote control unit
General-purpose remote control unit
BGM, etc.
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7.1. How to Divide the Speaker Lines of the Junction Panel
Junction panel's power amplifier terminals can be divided for a group of consecutive five lines.
For multi-origination broadcast, remove jumper wires on the power amplifier terminals so that the outputs ofthe power amplifier panel are divided for each broadcasting zone.
• The 10-zone Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-10 is not equipped with terminals C3, C4, H3, and H4.
• Remove jumper wires from both C and H terminals depending on the combinations.
GND C1 C2
H1 H2AMP
FAULTFAULT
BATTERYGEN DSEMG DS
CHECKCTRL +CTRL + ACTI +ACTI +CHIME
OUTOUTIN
TIMER
2
EMG
24 V
24 V
ATT
FREE
Jumper wires
POWER AMPLIFIER
C1 C2 C3 C4 H1 H2 H3 H4
JP-039-20 rear-mounted terminal block
JP-0410 rear-mounted terminal block
20-zone Expansion Junction Panel
Junction Panel
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• Be sure to divide the speaker lines when connecting two or more power amplifier panels to the junctionpanel or expansion junction panel. Failure to do this shorts the power amplifier panel outputs, causingdamage to the power amplifier panels.
The figure is based on the JP-039-20. Neither the JP-039-10 nor the JP-0410 has lines 11-20.
H3, C3
H4, C4
H2, C2
H1, C1
Remove jumper wires.
Line 1
Line 5
Line 11
Line 15
Line 6
Line 10
Line 16
Line 20
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7.2. Input Matrix Panel Connections
• Up to eight Input Matrix Panels IM-011 can be connected.• Inputs and outputs must be of full matrix configuration (i.e. I/O configuration must be as shown below). Also,
the address of each panel must be set correctly depending on the input and output configuration. If notcorrectly set, the matrix panel does not operate normally.
7.2.1. Possible input and output combinations
NoteCombinations other than those above are impossible. Connections are impossible for five and seven units.
0
4
1
5
2
6
0
4
8
1
5
96 units
8 inputs/12 outputs
12 inputs/8 outputs
0
4
1
5
2
6
3
7
0
4
8
A
1
5
9
B8 units
8 inputs/16 outputs
16 inputs/8 outputs
0
0 1
0
4
Connected input Nos. Audio I/O Nos.
1 unit 4 inputs/4 outputs
2 units
4 inputs/8 outputs
8 inputs/4 outputs
0 1 2
0
4
83 units
4 inputs/12 outputs
12 inputs/4 outputs
0 1 2 3
0
4
1
5
4 units
4 inputs/16 outputs
8 inputs/8 outputs
0
4
8
A
16 inputs/4 outputs
Address of the IM-011 to use
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[Important] Audio Input 1 is solely intended for emergency broadcast. Be sure to connect Input 1 to the EP-0510'sEmergency/General output.
4
3
2
1
16
15
14
13 1 2 3 4
4
3
2
1 1 2 3 4
4
3
2
1
12
11
10
9 1 2 3 4
4
3
2
1 1 2 3 4
4
3
2
1
8
7
6
5 1 2 3 4
4
3
2
1
4
3
2
1 1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
4
3
2
1 1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
4
3
2
1 1 2 3 4
9 10 11 12
4
3
2
1 1 2 3 4
13 14 15 16
4
3
2
1 1 2 3 4
4
3
2
1 1 2 3 4
4
3
2
1 1 2 3 4
Audio input
AddressA
AddressB
Address8
Address9
Address4
Address5
Address0
Address1
Address6
Address7
Address2
Address3
Audio output
Dedicated input foremergency broadcast
7.2.2. Address and audio input/output numbers
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7.3. IM-011 Address Setting
1. Remove the IM-011's two front panel screws to remove the front panel.
2. Rotate the address switch with a screwdriver to set the address.
0FEDC
BA9876543
21
ADDRESS
Rotate the address switch with screwdriver to set the address.
The switch is set to 0 at the factory, as shown in the figure.
Remove screws to remove the front panel.
Input level setting switchSelects either –20 dBV or 0 dBV depending onthe input source signal level. The switch is set tothe [0 dBV] position at the factory.
Input volume controlAdjusts the sound volume. (The control is set to the MAXIMUMposition at the factory.)
Set the control mode switchto the [AUTO] position. Theswitch is set to the [AUTO]position at the factory.
When the control mode switch is in the [AUTO]position, the switching time setting switch and theinput/output setting switch are both disregarded.Both switches can be used when the controlmode switch is in the [MANUAL] position.
AUTOMANUAL
CONTROL SW
7.4. Front-Mounted Switch Setting and Volume Control Adjustment
Ensure that the front panel is replaced after setting and adjustment completion.
NoteEmergency broadcast is output at the maximumvolume level regardless of the input volumecontrol setting.
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7.5. Connections
Note : Connections of both the emergency broadcasting and power supply sections are omitted.
Power amplifier panel
Power amplifier panel
Monitor Panel MP-011
Pre-amplifier Panel PP-025B
Integrated Control Panel EP-0510
Expansion Control Panel EP-029-20
Input Matrix Panel IM-011
Input sources, such as the general-purpose remote control unit and BGM player
To DC Power Supply Panel
Junction Panel JP-0410
Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-20
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7.6. IM-011 Connections
7.6.1. Rear view diagrams and block diagrams
Notes • Be sure to connect the EP-0510's Emergency/General output to Audio Input 1 of the "Address 0" IM-011
Panel connected to the power amplifier panel. Wrong connections disable the emergency broadcastfunction.
• Only the Audio Input 1 signal of the "Address 0" IM-011 Panel is output when in emergency broadcast mode.
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 41234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
EP-0510's rear panel
Control cable attached to IM-011
Connect Audio Input 1 of the "Address 0" Input Matrix Panel IM-011 to theEmergency/General output of the Integrated Control Panel EP-0510.
Block diagram
Audioinput
Expansionaudio input
Audiooutput
Expansionaudio output
IM-011's rear panel
24 VDC input(Connect this input to the DC Power Supply Panel's 24 VDC OUT terminal.)
External control input(Used for manual control. Not used in combinations with the FS-970 series.)
Expansionaudio input
Expansionaudio output
Audioinput
Audiooutput
28
234
1234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
2341
1 2 3 4
IM-011 controlEmergency/General output
To Integrated Control Panel EP-0510
Address 0
To input source (general-purpose remote control unit, BGM player, etc.)
To power amplifier panel input
Audio outputnumber
Audio inputnumber
EP-0510 Emergency/General output
[ ] stands for the address number.
234
1234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
1234
5678
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
65
78
Address 4
IM-011control
Emergency/General output
To Integrated Control Panel EP-0510
1
1 2 3 4
Address 0
To power amplifier panel input
Audio outputnumber
Expansionaudio input
Audio inputnumber
Audiooutput
EP-0510 Emergency/General output
[ ] stands for the address number.
To input source
To input source
7.6.2. Single IM-011 unit: 4-input/4-output configuration
7.6.3. Input expansion: 8-input/4-output configuration
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7.6.4. Output expansion: 4-input/8-output configuration
234
5 6 7 8
Address 1
1
1 2 3 4
Address 0 To input source
To power amplifier panel input
To power amplifier panel input
IM-011 controlEmergency/General output
To Integrated Control Panel EP-0510
1234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
234
[ ] stands for the address number.
Audio inputnumber
Expansionaudio output
Audio outputnumber
Audioinput
30
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
9 10 11 12
13 14 15 16
1234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
234
1234
5678
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
1234
9101112
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
1234
13141516
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
Input
Input
Input
Input
To power amplifier panel input
To power amplifier panel input
To [Emergency/General] output of Integrated Control Panel EP-0510
Audio output number
Audio inputnumber
7.6.5. Input/output expansion: 16-input/8-output configuration
[ ] stands for the address number.
31
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
5 6 7 8
1
9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Input
Input
To power amplifier panel input
To power amplifier panel input
To power amplifier panel input
To power amplifier panel input
To [Emergency/General] output of Integrated Control Panel EP-0510
1234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
1 2 3 4
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
5 6 7 8
234
1234
5678
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
9 101112
234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
13141516
234
1234
1
1 2 3 4
1 2 3 4
234
Audio output number
Audio inputnumber
7.6.6. Input/output expansion: 8-input/16-output configuration
[ ] stands for the address number.
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7.6.7. Notes on input level settings when increasing the output
When increasing output numbers to 8, 12 or 16 outputs by connecting two or more IM-011s, the inputscommon to each IM-011 unit must be set for the same level. Refer to the following examples.
• Eight outputs
Important: All of the above input levels must have the same setting regardless of increased input numbers.
The figure below shows the inputs of both "Address 0" and "Address 1" panels are set for the same levelwhen their outputs are increased.
1 2 3 4
Audio input/output expansion (16 inputs/8 outputs configuration)Note: "Exp" in the figure is short for "expansion".
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
AddressA
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
AddressB
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address8
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address4
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address9
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address5
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address0
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address1
0 dB
-20 dB
0 dB
-20 dB
Audio input 2
Audio input 2
To internal circuit
To internal circuit
Expansion audio output 2
Expansion audio output 2
Input level setting switch
Input level setting switch
Address 0
Address 1
Set all inputs 1–4 of both the "address A" and "address B" panelsfor the same level.
Set all inputs 1–4 of both the "address 0" and "address 1" panelsfor the same level.
Set all inputs 1–4 of both the "address 8" and "address 9" panelsfor the same level.
Set all inputs 1–4 of both the "address 4" and "address 5" panelsfor the same level.
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The following figure shows the inputs of both "Address 0" and "Address 1" panels are set for different levelswhen their outputs are increased.
0 dB
-20 dB
0 dB
-20 dB
Audio input 2
Audio input 2
To internal circuit
To internal circuit
Expansion audio output 2
Expansion audio output 2
Input level setting switch
Input level setting switch
Address 0
Address 1
1 2 3 4
Audio input/output expansion (8 inputs/12 outputs configuration) Note: "Exp" in the figure is short for "expansion".
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address4
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address5
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address0
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address1
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address6
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address2
Set Inputs 1–4 of the "address 4–6" panels forthe same level.
Set Inputs 1–4 of the "address 0–2" panels forthe same level.
1 2 3 4
Audio input/output expansion (8 inputs/16 outputs configuration) Note: "Exp" in the figure is short for "expansion".
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address4
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address5
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address0
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address1
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address6
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address2
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address7
1 2 3 44
3
2
1
4
3
2
1
Exp audio input
Audi
o in
put
Audio output
Exp
audi
o ou
tput
Address3
Set Inputs 1–4 of the"address 4–7" panels forthe same level.
Set Inputs 1–4 of the"address 0–3" panels forthe same level.
If, as shown in the figure above, the input level of the "Address 0" panel has a different setting from that of the"Address 1" panel when their audio outputs are increased,
(1) Setting the "address 1" panel for an adequate volume level will result in a significantly larger input to the"address 0" panel.
(2) Setting the "address 0" panel for an adequate volume level will result in a significantly smaller input to the"address 1" panel.
• Twelve outputs
• Sixteen outputs
Status to Turn Output On
Warning Announcement or other audio alarm other than the secondsignal is being output.
Warning Announcement indicator is on or flashing during or beforeand after Warning Announcement.
Evacuation Announcement indicator is on or flashing during or beforeand after Evacuation Announcement.
False Alarm Announcement indicator is on or flashing during orbefore and after False Alarm Announcement.
Emergency announcement is being made from the PA microphone.
Communication error with the emergency remote control unit or otherirregularity has occurred and the failure indication is being displayed.
General broadcast is being made from any connected equipment.
Equipment do not correctly operate because of writing or overallcheck.
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8. ABOUT THE EP-0510'S STATUS OUTPUTS
These outputs show the status of the Integrated Control Panel EP-0510, and each output turns on when in thefollowing states.
Signals from these outputs are provided from the status output connector (10-pole SM connector) located onthe EP-0510's rear panel. Pins of the connector are arranged as follows.
Output Name
Audio Alarm Output On
Warning Announcement On
Evacuation Announcement On
False Alarm Announcement On
Microphone Announcement On
Abnormality In Progress
General Broadcast On
System Check In Progress
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
EP-0510
Pin No.
Status output connector(10-pole SM connector)
Pin No. Signal Name Rating
1 Ground –
2 Audio Alarm Output On Withstand voltage: 24 VDC, Current capacity: 0.1 A
3 Warning Announcement On Withstand voltage: 24 VDC, Current capacity: 0.1 A
4 Evacuation Announcement On Withstand voltage: 24 VDC, Current capacity: 0.1 A
5 False Alarm Announcement On Withstand voltage: 24 VDC, Current capacity: 0.1 A
6 Microphone Announcement On Withstand voltage: 24 VDC, Current capacity: 0.1 A
7 Abnormality In Progress Withstand voltage: 24 VDC, Current capacity: 0.1 A
8 General Broadcast On Withstand voltage: 24 VDC, Current capacity: 0.1 A
9 System Check In Progress Withstand voltage: 24 VDC, Current capacity: 0.1 A
10 +5 V Current capacity: 1 mA
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9. APPENDIX
This appendix focuses on hints on installation and connections of associated equipment to the FS-971 Series.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
9.1. Notes on Parallel Rack Installation
9.1.1. Securing racks installed side by side ................................................................ 36
9.1.2. Adjusting the rack height ................................................................................... 36
9.2. Specifications and Connections of Monitor Panel MP-011
9.2.1. Specifications .................................................................................................... 37
9.2.2. Connections ...................................................................................................... 38
9.3. Connections to the PBX and Intercom Systems .................................................... 39
9.4. Source Equipment Connections .............................................................................. 40
9.5. Tables for Each Panel's Switch Settings
9.5.1. Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 .................................................................... 41
9.5.2. Expansion Control Panels EP-029-10 and EP-029-20 ..................................... 42
9.5.3. Junction Panel JP-0410 .................................................................................... 42
9.5.4. Expansion Junction Panels JP-039-10 and JP-039-20 ..................................... 42
9.5.5. Input Matrix Panel IM-011 ................................................................................. 42
9.5.6. Integrated Remote Control Panel EP-059R ...................................................... 43
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9.1. Notes on Parallel Rack Installation
9.1.1. Securing racks installed side by side
Two knock-out holes (ø12 mm) are provided on each side of the rack. Break these holes using a screwdriver,and secure racks to each other with M8 bolts and nuts.
9.1.2. Adjusting the rack height
(A standard screwdriver is required to adjust the height.) When multiple racks installed on the floor areunstable, adjust their height and secure levelness by turning clockwise the height adjustment screw located atthe rack base front.
24 VDC
400 mA (rated output)
10 inputs - Amplifier output level: 50 V, 70 V, 100 V (changeable)Line output level: 0 dBV (1 V)
33 x 140 mm dynamic speaker, 3 W / 8 Ω7-segment LED meter
Emergency control signal (bypassing attenuators)Talk switch signal (prevention of feedback)
Black, 30% gloss
482 (w) x 44 (h) x 219.1 (d) mm
2.5 kg
4-pole connector cable ................. 1Rack mounting screw ................... 4Name label ................................... 1
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9.2. Specifications and Connections of Monitor Panel MP-011
9.2.1. Specifications
A maximum of ten amplifier inputs and outputs can be switched and each of their levels monitored by meansof the monitor speaker and level meter.
Power Source
Current Consumption
Input
Monitor Speaker
Meter
Control Signal Input
Finish
Dimensions
Weight
Accessories
420
465
482
31.8
44
4 - 6 x 10
• Appearance
[Rear view]
[Front view]
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9.2.2. Connections
• Connecting the Monitor Panel to the Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 permits emergency broadcast to bemonitored at the specific volume level regardless of the volume control setting. When the PA microphoneattached to the EP-0510 is used, the monitoring level automatically lowers to prevent feedback.
• For ten input circuits, by changing the jumper connector position, individual power amplifier or line outputlevels can be selected. (All inputs are set for the power amplifier output level at the factory.)
• All of the ten input circuits can be simultaneously switched to the power amplifier output levels of 50 V, 70 Vor 100 V.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10
Yellow
Orange
Red
Brown
MP-011 top view (case removed)
MP-011 rear view
MP-0510 rear panel
Jumper connector
(Factory-preset position)
Printed circuit board
100 V, 70 V, 50 V position
1 V (line level) position
To each power amplifier output or line output
MP-011 power supplyThese cables are supplied with MP-011.
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9.3. Connections to the PBX and Intercom Systems
By connecting the PA system to the PBX and intercom system, paging calls can be made from the telephoneor intercom station. Short the power control starting cable between the AUX control and grounding terminals.The power amplifier's power is switched on and the speaker lines set in the writing are selected.
GND
GND
GND GND
GNDGND
24 V CHIME
ACTIGEM RM PWR
1
1
2
2
3 4 5 6 7 8
1
9 10
IN USEREMOTE REMOTE TIMER
GEN RM BUS
PWR FAIL
CTRL
AUX CONTROL
To pre-amplifier
JP-0410 front-mounted middle row terminal block
Audio signal
Power control starting cable
( Exchange )
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9.4. Source Equipment Connections
When using a timer to activate source equipment to play a time signal chime or broadcast commercialmessages, connect the equipment's "Play on" output to the Timer or AUX control terminal of the JP-0410'sfront-mounted terminal block.
Timer
GND
GND
GND GND
GNDGND
24 V CHIME
ACTIGEM RM PWR
1
1
2
2
3 4 5 6 7 8
1
9 10
IN USEREMOTE REMOTE TIMER
GEN RM BUS
PWR FAIL
CTRL
AUX CONTROL
JP-0410 front-mounted middle row terminal block
Control output Input*Source equipment
Play on output*To pre-amplifier
Timer
GND
GND
GND GND
GNDGND
24 V CHIME
ACTIGEM RM PWR
1
1
2
2
3 4 5 6 7 8
1
9 10
IN USEREMOTE REMOTE TIMER
GEN RM BUS
PWR FAIL
CTRL
AUX CONTROL
JP-0410 front-mounted middle row terminal block
Control output Input*Source equipment
Play on output*To pre-amplifier
Equipment name Model No. Input terminal Play on output terminal name
Digital Announcer EV-350P/-350R Start 1, 2 Busy
[Connection to the Timer terminal]
[Connection to the AUX terminal]
* The "Play on" terminal refers to the terminal that is at make while the equipment is playing. The followingtable shows the relationship of the input to "Play on" terminals of the source equipment to be connected.
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9.5. Tables for Each Panel's Switch Settings
Note: Each figure of switch shows the factory-preset position.
9.5.1. Integrated Control Panel EP-0510
ONOFF
1 2 3 4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
ONOFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
SW1ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ONON
OFF
1 2
1 2
1 2
1 2
SW1 setting function
Combination of 1 and 2Line
Normal
Zone lampindication
Equipment that can play main rack BGM
For inspection (Be sure to set these switches to OFF.)
Main rack system and all integrated remote control units (Factory-preset position)
Main rack only
Be sure to set the switch to the OFF (Normal) position after checking line operation status.
All integrated remote control units
"Address 0" integrated remote control unit only
SW2, SW3 (Same construction)
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ONON
OFF
SW4
SW2 setting function
Possible Check On +8 minutes +4 minutes +2 minutes +1 minute +30 seconds
+15 seconds
All-zone broadcast interval
Impossible Normal Off
Emergency reset bypressing key twice
Normal/check
ONOFF
1 2 3 4
0
5
Not Repeated
6
0
7
0
8
0
SW3 setting function
Resumed 2 more repeats 1 more repeat Repeated +30 seconds+1 minuteTerminated 0
Warning Announce-ment repeat mode
ONOFF
1 2 3 4
0
5
0
6
0
7
0
8
0
SW4 setting function
On (Non-interlock) Evacuation Interlock +8 minutes +4 minutes +2 minutes +1 minute
Evacuation Announcement interval
Off (interlock) Warning Selected floor
Warning Announce-ment interlock
Warning/Evacuation selection
Be sure to set the switch to the OFF (Normal) position.
Warning Announcement repetition Nos.
Warning Announce-ment repetition
Warning Announcement repeat interval
+30 seconds
Manual Emergency Broadcast interlock
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012
34
5 6 789A
BC
DEF
Address switch
4
Always OFF
3
24 V not output
24 V output
Emergency 24 V
2
Normal
Emergency
Emergency contact
1
Always OFF
Test mode
ON
OFF
SW1 setting function
JP-0410 top panel
012
34
5 6 789A
BC
DEF
Address switch
012
34
5 6 789A
BC
DEF 012
34
5 6 789A
BC
DEF
Control mode switch: Set this switch to the AUTO position.
CONTROL SW
MANUAL AUTO
ADDRESS SWITCHING TIME
Address switch Cannot be used when the control mode switch is in the AUTO position.
9.5.2. Expansion Control Panels EP-029-10 and EP-029-20
9.5.3. Junction Panel JP-0410
9.5.4. Expansion Junction Panels JP-039-10 and JP-039-20
9.5.5. Input Matrix Panel IM-011
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9.5.6. Integrated Remote Control Panel EP-059R
ONOFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
SW201
1 2 3 40
ON
OFF
1 2 3 41
1 2 3 42
1 2 3 43
1 2 3 44
1 2 3 45
1 2 3 46
1 2 3 47
1 2 3 48
1 2 3 49
1 2 3 410
1 2 3 411
1 2 3 412
1 2 3 413
1 2 3 414
1 2 3 415
6 7 80
6 7 81
6 7 82
6 7 83
6 7 84
6 7 85
6 7 86
6 7 87
ON
OFF
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
ON
SW202
4 5 6 80
ON
OFF
4 5 6 81
4 5 6 82
4 5 6 83
7
7
7
7
4 5 6 84
4 5 6 85
4 5 6 86
4 5 6 87
7
7
7
7
4 5 6 88
4 5 6 89
4 5 6 810
4 5 6 811
7
7
7
7
4 5 6 812
4 5 6 813
4 5 6 814
4 5 6 815
7
7
7
7
4 5 6 816
7
Emergency
SW201 setting function
SW202 setting function
Combinations of 1 to 4 Combinations of 6 to 8
EP-029 shift switch Always OFF EP-059R address
(for inspection)
Shift No. Address
Centralizedemergency Disabled Usable
Combinations of switches 4-8
Remote control mode
Voice guide EP-029shift switch
No. of connected EP-029 units
Enabled Unusable
Printed in Japan133-12-581-4C