Specifications

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LSI-16 FRONT PANEL
Setup and Use
The Vocia software provides an intuitive interface for conguration and programming of the LSI-16. The information supplied by this manual re-
lates to physical connections and assignment. For more details on conguration of the LSI-16, please consult the Vocia Software Help File.
The LSI-16 governs the emergency functions of a Vocia system, monitoring and reporting faults and alarm conditions through indicators
and the system software. Incorrect conguration, removal, or non-installation of some system elements may result in the LSI-16 reporting
a fault or alarm condition. This is normal operation. For correct, fault-free operation, inputs and outputs must be connected to the LSI-16
as detailed below, the LSI-16 must detect that it is the only such device installed in the Paging World, and the system must be correctly
congured and correctly operating.
Front Panel
The LSI-16 features twenty-three LEDs on the front plate (from left to right):
(LED 1) Power
The rst LED on the left will illuminate green if the unit is powered by main or PoE supplies.
(LED 2) General Alarm
This LED will illuminate red if the LSI-16 receives an alarm signal from an external emergency detection system (e.g. a re alarm system)
via the Alarm inputs to the LSI-16. This LED indicates the general alarm state:
1. Solid red - The LSI-16 has received an alarm signal from an external emergency detection system (e.g. re alarm system).
2. Flashing red - The LSI-16 has received a general alarm silence from an external emergency detection system (e.g. re alarm
system).
(LED 3) General Fault
This LED will illuminate yellow if there is a fault in the system that does not affect the delivery of a warning message.
(LED 4) Power Supply Fault
This LED will illuminate yellow if LSI-16 is operating on a PoE supply but the main 24V supply fails or an external power supply fault is signaled
to the LSI-16.
(LED 5) Protection Fault
This LED will illuminate yellow if a system amplier channel fails and this failure does not prevent an emergency zone voice announce-
ment. Note: failures that do affect emergency zone voice announcements will result in a system fault.
(LED 6) Path Fault
This LED will illuminate yellow if a fault in a transmission path is detected. The path integrity is tested from microphone capsule
to end of loudspeaker lines if optional Vocia ELD-1 devices are tted at the end of the loudspeaker lines.
(LED 7) System Fault
This LED indicates the integrity of the system:
1. Flashing yellow - The unit has a fault that may prevent the reliable operation of life safety announcement functions.
2. Not illuminated - The unit is operational without any faults that may prevent reliable operation of life safety announcement functions.