Instruction/Installation Manual INTEGRATED REMOTE CONTROL UNIT Model RM-971 Type Note The remote control unit operates in the same manner as the main rack in emergency situations. Because the operation of the emergency PA system differs depending on its type, confirm the remote control unit's emergency operations by reading the instruction manual included with the main rack system. Please follow the instructions in this manual to obtain the optimum results from this unit.
TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................................. 5 2. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................. 6 3. EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION ..................................................................................................... 6 4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS .........................................................
8. INSTALLATION 8.1. Notes on Panel Installation .................................................................................................................. 27 8.2. Chime Switch Installation ..................................................................................................................... 28 8.3. Inter-panel Connections (RM-971 type) ............................................................................................... 29 8.4.
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS • Be sure to read the instructions in this section carefully before use. • Make sure to observe the instructions in this manual as the conventions of safety symbols and messages regarded as very important precautions are included. • We also recommend you keep this instruction manual handy for future reference.
2. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS • Leave the installation to the shop from where the system was purchased. Also contact the shop when moving the system from one place to another or mounting additional components in the rack. • To clean, wipe with a dry, soft cloth. Do not use benzine, thinner or chemically-processed towel because the unit may be deformed or its finish discolored. 3.EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION (The figure shows Model RM971-40.
4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS Integrated Remote Control Panel EP-059R CPU control operation sections (Refer to the figure below.
1 PA microphone Make announcements while holding down the microphone talk switch. Announcements from this microphone take precedence over any other broadcasts in emergency situations. 2 Emergency reset key When the emergency situation is finished, press this key after resetting the fire detector, emergency telephone or fire button. 12 AC power indicator Lights when the system is operating on AC. 13 Name label (1) Write the name of each broadcast zone selector key.
23 Monitor volume control Adjusts the monitor speaker volume. The volume increases as the volume control is rotated clockwise. Note: Emergency announcements are made at the fixed volume level regardless of the monitor volume control setting. Therefore, the volume of the emergency broadcast cannot be adjusted. 24 Monitor speaker Monitors each broadcast and provides voice operation guides for emergency broadcast as well as warning tones for system malfunctions.
5. DETAILS OF EMERGENCY BROADCAST OPERATIONS 5.1. Emergency Broadcast by Activation of the Fire Alarm System Fire Detector Activation of the Fire Alarm System's Fire Detector (Current general-purpose broadcast stops.) • Key numbers are those shown in "4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS" on p. 7. • Marks M1 , M2 ....in this section represent voice alarms or voice operation guides. (p. 17) , • Marks ....represent the indications to be displayed on the screen. (p. 18) • Fire indicator lights.
False Alarm Announcement EVACUATION FALSE ALARM Press the False Alarm Announcement key 9 . False Alarm Announcement ( M6 ) Broadcasting floor: Floors to which Warning Announcement or Evacuation Announcement was made Extinguishment of a fire Reset the fire detector, emergency telephone or fire button. If the Emergency reset key is pressed without resetting the fire detector, emergency telephone or fire button, the system interprets the key depression as fire status and initiates broadcast.
5.2. Emergency Broadcast by Emergency Telephone or Fire Button Activation from the emergency telephone or fire button (Current general-purpose broadcast stops.) • Key numbers are those shown in "4. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS" on p. 7. • Marks M1 , M2 ....in this section represent voice alarms or voice operation guides. (p. 17) , • Marks ....represent the indications to be displayed on the screen. (p. 18) • Fire indicator lights. • Fire floor indicator lights.
False Alarm Announcement EVACUATION FALSE ALARM Press the False Alarm Announcement key 9 . False Alarm Announcement ( M3 ) Broadcasting floor: Floors to which Warning Announcement or Evacuation Announcement was made Extinguishment of a fire Reset the fire detector, emergency telephone or fire button. If the Emergency reset key is pressed without resetting the fire detector, emergency telephone or fire button, the system interprets the key depression as fire status and initiates broadcast.
5.3. Manually-Operated Emergency Broadcast • Key numbers are those shown in "6. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS" on p. 7. • Marks M1 , M2 ....in this section represent voice alarms or voice operation guides. (p. 17) • Marks , ....represent the indications to be displayed on the screen. (p. 18) Evacuation Announcement Interval timer is activated.
Manual operation: When fire information is received EMERGENCY ON Press the Emergency key 4 . (Current general-purpose broadcast stops.) Press the desired zone selector key 15 or All-zone broadcast key 10 . Warning Mode Evacuation mode A Warning Announcement ( M1 and M5 ) Broadcasting floor: Selected floors *2 Floor information is not included. To page 16 Visit and check the site.
B Continued from previous page False Alarm Announcement EVACUATION FALSE ALARM Press the False Alarm Announcement key 9 . False Alarm Announcement ( M3 ) Broadcasting floor: Floors to which Warning Announcement or Evacuation Announcement was made A Extinguishment of a fire Reset the fire detector, emergency telephone or fire button.
The microphone is given the highest priority and can be used at any time of these procedures. The following message is displayed during the microphone announcement. Represents one of the three voice alarm messages, Warning, Evacuation or False Alarm. 5.4. Voice Message Table 5.4.1. Voice alarm message The following messages are provided from the speakers on the broadcasting floor.
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6. HOW TO MAKE GENERAL BROADCAST 6.1. Announcements by Microphone 1. Select the desired broadcast zone. • Press the [All-zone Broadcast] key 1 to make broadcast simultaneously to the entire area. • Press the [Group] selector key 2 to make group broadcast. • Press the [Zone] selector key 3 to make broadcast to individual zones.
6.2. Group Broadcast This function allows the same broadcast to be simultaneously sent to different zones by grouping them together. For example, if the first and second floors are assigned to Group selector key No. 1, announcements can be simultaneously made to both floors by simply pressing the key No. 1. Refer to the "Installation Manual Writing" enclosed with the EP-0510 (main rack) for group assignment. The following types of group broadcast are made available. 1.
6.3. About the Main Rack BGM Broadcast The main rack system comes with the Main Rack BGM Broadcast function, which permits BGM to be broadcast from source equipment having no busy control output terminal. Set the purpose of use of the group or zone selector keys for [BGM] at the EP-0510 Integrated Control Panel. The Main Rack BGM Broadcast can be made by pressing the group or zone selector keys set for [BGM] at both the EP-0510 and Integrated Remote Control Unit.
5. To terminate the Main Rack BGM Broadcast, press the selected key again. The corresponding zone indicator is extinguished, and the message on the screen also disappears. Extinguishes. Selected key Note • Even if the Broadcast Reset key is pressed during the Main Rack BGM Broadcast, the BGM is continuously broadcast without being interrupted. • The Main Rack BGM broadcast function may be disabled depending on the main rack the remote control unit is connected to.
6.5. How to Use the Name Label Write the names of the zone or group selector keys in the name label. Removing the label cover Insert screwdriver blade into an opening (marked with an arrow in the figure) to remove the cover, then take out the label. After writing, replace the label and cover.
7. DAILY INSPECTION 7.1. Automatic Inspection The Integrated Remote Control Unit is provided with an automatic inspection function by computer, which automatically inspects batteries every 24 hours, and other items on a round-the-clock basis. Detected irregularities are displayed on the Integrated Remote Control Panel EP-059R's screen. Shown below are the indications displayed when irregularities are detected, and the countermeasures. 7.1.1. CPU failure: CPU failed.
7.1.2. Battery failure: Batteries of the main rack's DS-029B failed. The main rack's batteries are automatically inspected every 24 hours. Should a failure be detected during a manual inspection, it is alerted in forms of display and warning tone as well. [Failure indication and measures] Display Warning beep (Not sounded during emergency broadcast.) Broadcast reset key CPU control switch Shift the CPU control switch to the OFF position, and then back to the ON position.
7.1.3. EP-029 failure: The remote control unit's Expansion Control Panel EP-029 failed. [Failure indication and measures] Display Defective EP-029's address (0-F) is displayed. Warning beep (Not sounded during emergency broadcast.) Broadcast reset key CPU control switch Shift the CPU control switch to the OFF position, and then back to the ON position. Warning tone stops, and the failure indication disappears. Selected general-purpose broadcast speaker lines are disconnected.
Floor surface (EP-059R's rear panel) Installation position of terminal block assembly (supplied with EP-059R) (Wall mounting cabinet) Installation position of terminal block assembly (supplied with EP-059R) • Install the control panel (EP-059R and EP-029) so that all of its keys may be positioned at a height of 0.8 - 1.5 m from the floor. • When mounting individual panels in the remote control unit wall mounting cabinet (CR-092R, etc.), mount the terminal block assembly to the cabinet.
8.2. Chime Switch Installation Follow the procedures below to install the supplied chime switch used to activate the main rack's chime device from the remote control unit. 1. Break a chime switch knockout hole in the control panel. 2. Open the panel by removing two screws on the right of the control panel. 3. Install the chime switch using the supplied screws (3x6). Chime switch Screw (3x6) Mount from the back of the panel. 4. Connect the chime switch connector to CN213 on the control circuit board.
YR-932's cable composition 1. EP-EP Control Connector Cable (5 m) x 1 2. EP-EP Power Connector Cable (5 m) x 1 Note: When the length of control connector cable and power connector cable is insufficient, use the optional Cable Set YR-932. 8.3.
8.4. Connection of the Terminal Plate to the Main Rack (JP-0410) Use shielded, heat-resistant, twisted paired cable for connection. Connect the JP-0410's front-mounted terminal block and remote control unit's terminal plate. The maximum cable length between main rack and remote control unit is 800 m. However, the distance may be shorter than 800 m depending on the type and zone numbers of remote control units. 8.4.1.
8.4.3. Connection diagrams Use shielded, heat-resistant, twisted paired cable for connection. Terminal plate of the first remote control unit (address 0) and fifth unit (address 4). Terminal plate of the second remote control unit (address 1) and sixth unit (address 5). Terminal plate of the third remote control unit (address 2) and seventh unit (address 6). Terminal plate of the fourth remote control unit (address 3) and eighth unit (address 7).
8.5. Remote Control Unit's DIP Switch Settings Open the door of the Integrated Control Panel EP059R by removing its two screws shown in the figure on the right. • Set DIP switches SW201 and SW202 on the internal circuit board. No. 1-4 5 6-8 SW201 Setting Function EP-029 shift switch Always OFF EP-059R address No. 1 2 3 4-8 SW202 Setting Function Remote control mode Voice operation guide EP-029 shift switch EP-029 unit numbers SW201 SW202 SW201 12345678 ON OFF SW202 12345678 ON OFF 8.5.1.
8.5.2. Setting of the number of Expansion Control Panels EP-029 Use SW202's switches No. 4 - No. 8 to set the number of Expansion Control Panels to be connected. The number is set for "0" at the factory. 45678 No. of units 0 ON OFF 45678 No. of units 1 ON OFF 45678 No. of units 2 ON OFF 45678 No. of units 15 ON OFF 45678 No. of units 16 ON OFF 8.5.3. Remote control mode setting Use SW202's switch No. 1 to set the remote control mode.
8.5.5. Shift switch setting Use SW201's switches No. 1 - No. 4 and SW202's switch No. 3 to set the shift switch. The shift switch setting is necessary for the system which controls broadcast in multiple buildings from a central control room. The above switches are all set for OFF at the factory. Shown below are the installation example and shift switch settings required for that installation.
The EP-059R in Building B's remote control unit corresponds with the EP-029-10 of address 3 in the main rack (system), while Building C's EP-059R corresponds with the main rack's EP-029-10 of address 5. In installations like this example, because the EP-059R's zone numbers are 10, the corresponding expansion control panel in the main rack must also be of the 10-zone type (EP-029-10). [Conceptional diagram] Main rack (system) Remote control unit EP-029 EP-0510 Address No.
8.5.6. Shift switch (No.) setting: SW201 switches No. 1 through No. 4 1234 ON 1234 Shift No. 0 OFF ON 1234 ON 1234 Shift No. 1 OFF ON 1234 1234 Shift No. 2 OFF ON Shift No. 10 OFF 1234 ON 1234 Shift No. 3 OFF ON Shift No. 11 OFF 1234 ON 1234 Shift No. 4 OFF ON Shift No. 12 OFF 1234 ON 1234 Shift No. 5 OFF ON Shift No. 13 OFF 1234 ON 1234 Shift No. 6 OFF ON Shift No. 14 OFF 1234 OFF Shift No. 9 OFF ON ON Shift No. 8 OFF 1234 Shift No. 7 ON Shift No.