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EN 54-16 certified PA/VA System SERIES
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INDICATORS
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GENERAL STATUS INDICATORS
Status indicators show at all times the operating condition of the equipment or system. They are
located at the left of the screen.
a) POWER: “POWER”. Green
Active (on) when the unit is powered from any of the power supply sources.
b) EMG: “EMERGENCY”. Red
Active (on) when the equipment is in a state of emergency operations (voice alarm) by manual
activation or automatic activation from the CIE, at any of the voice alarm zones.
Simultaneously once the indicator is switched on, it will emit a continuous audible warning. This
warning can be silenced by pressing the touch-button "ACK" (Acknowledge), or automatically when using
the emergency microphone.
c) FLT: “FAULT”. Amber
Active (on) when the equipment is in a fault state. This indicator is activated automatically upon
detection of failure of any supervised functions.
Simultaneously, the LED indicator and an audible warning will be issued intermittently. This warning
can be silenced by pressing the touch-button "ACK", or automatically when using the emergency
microphone.
d) DIS: “DISARMED” / “DESACTIVADO”. Amber
Active (on) when any zone from the voice alarm zones is disabled.
e) PA: “PUBLIC ADDRESS”. White
Active when the equipment is not in a state of emergency.
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CHANNEL STATUS INDICATORS
The channel status indicators show at all times the channel operating state or condition.
(f) EMG: “EMERGENCY”. Red
Active (on) when the equipment is in a state of emergency operations (voice alarm) or by manual or
automatic activation from the CIE, of any of the voice alarm zones. When the system is in a state of
emergency and it is broadcasting a spoken voice, either through the emergency microphone or by a
prerecorded evacuation message, the indicator light will flash.
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(g) FLT/DIS: “FAULT / DISARMED”. Amber
Active (on) when the voice evacuation channel is turned off.
Active (flashing) when a fault is detected on a voice evacuation channel. This indicator is activated
automatically upon detection of failure of any supervised functions in the channel. If none of the
indicators of general supervised function is on, it will indicate a fault in the speaker's line. Restart the
fault condition.
(h) SIGNAL: “SIGNAL”. Green
Active (on) when it detects an amplifier channel output signal from the corresponding voice
evacuation zone. The minimum level at which the indicator light is -50dB.
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SUPERVISED
FUNCTION
INDICATORS
Supervised Functions indicators show the faults that affect the general system functions.
i) CIE: “CIE”
Active (on) when a failure occurs in the transmission line between the CIE and the system. Reset fault
condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.2 for its resolution. Amber color.
j) PROTECT: “PROTECTION”
Active (on) when any of the system protection devices are active. Restart the fault condition. Reset
fault condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.3 for its resolution. Amber color.
k) POWER: “POWER”
Active (on) when there is a power failure in the system. It may be due to a failure at the main power
supply or at the emergency power supply. Reset fault condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.4 for
its resolution. Amber color.
l) LINK: “LINK”
Active (on) when there is a link failure between the equipment, and some elements of the distributed
system. Reset fault condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.5 for its resolution. Amber color.
m) SYSTEM: “SYSTEM”
Active (on) when there is a failure in the execution of the equipment's software, or in its memory.
Reset fault condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.6 for its resolution. Amber color.
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EMERGENCY SOURCES
INDICATORS
Emergency sources indicators indicate the operating status of prerecorded messages, and the
emergency microphone.
(n) EVAC: “EVACUATION”
Active (on) when the evacuation message is being broadcast in the selected voice alarm zone. Red
color.
(o) ALERT: “ALERT”
Active (on) when the alert message is being broadcasted in the selected voice alarm zone. Amber
color.
(p) EMIC: “EMERGENCY MICROPHONE”
Active (on) when the microphone is available to perform an emergency evacuation in the selected
zones. If the indicator is off, wait for it to be turned on, a warning sound signal might be played. Amber
color.
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(g) FLT/DIS: “FAULT / DISARMED”. Amber
Active (on) when the voice evacuation channel is turned off.
Active (flashing) when a fault is detected on a voice evacuation channel. This indicator is activated
automatically upon detection of failure of any supervised functions in the channel. If none of the
indicators of general supervised function is on, it will indicate a fault in the speaker's line. Restart the
fault condition.
(h) SIGNAL: “SIGNAL”. Green
Active (on) when it detects an amplifier channel output signal from the corresponding voice
evacuation zone. The minimum level at which the indicator light is -50dB.
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SUPERVISED
FUNCTION
INDICATORS
Supervised Functions indicators show the faults that affect the general system functions.
i) CIE: “CIE”
Active (on) when a failure occurs in the transmission line between the CIE and the system. Reset fault
condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.2 for its resolution. Amber color.
j) PROTECT: “PROTECTION”
Active (on) when any of the system protection devices are active. Restart the fault condition. Reset
fault condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.3 for its resolution. Amber color.
k) POWER: “POWER”
Active (on) when there is a power failure in the system. It may be due to a failure at the main power
supply or at the emergency power supply. Reset fault condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.4 for
its resolution. Amber color.
l) LINK: “LINK”
Active (on) when there is a link failure between the equipment, and some elements of the distributed
system. Reset fault condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.5 for its resolution. Amber color.
m) SYSTEM: “SYSTEM”
Active (on) when there is a failure in the execution of the equipment's software, or in its memory.
Reset fault condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.6 for its resolution. Amber color.
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EMERGENCY SOURCES
INDICATORS
Emergency sources indicators indicate the operating status of prerecorded messages, and the
emergency microphone.
(n) EVAC: “EVACUATION”
Active (on) when the evacuation message is being broadcast in the selected voice alarm zone. Red
color.
(o) ALERT: “ALERT”
Active (on) when the alert message is being broadcasted in the selected voice alarm zone. Amber
color.
(p) EMIC: “EMERGENCY MICROPHONE”
Active (on) when the microphone is available to perform an emergency evacuation in the selected
zones. If the indicator is off, wait for it to be turned on, a warning sound signal might be played. Amber
color.
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(g) FLT/DIS: “FAULT / DISARMED”. Amber
Active (on) when the voice evacuation channel is turned off.
Active (flashing) when a fault is detected on a voice evacuation channel. This indicator is activated
automatically upon detection of failure of any supervised functions in the channel. If none of the
indicators of general supervised function is on, it will indicate a fault in the speaker's line. Restart the
fault condition.
(h) SIGNAL: “SIGNAL”. Green
Active (on) when it detects an amplifier channel output signal from the corresponding voice
evacuation zone. The minimum level at which the indicator light is -50dB.
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SUPERVISED
FUNCTION
INDICATORS
Supervised Functions indicators show the faults that affect the general system functions.
i) CIE: “CIE”
Active (on) when a failure occurs in the transmission line between the CIE and the system. Reset fault
condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.2 for its resolution. Amber color.
j) PROTECT: “PROTECTION”
Active (on) when any of the system protection devices are active. Restart the fault condition. Reset
fault condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.3 for its resolution. Amber color.
k) POWER: “POWER”
Active (on) when there is a power failure in the system. It may be due to a failure at the main power
supply or at the emergency power supply. Reset fault condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.4 for
its resolution. Amber color.
l) LINK: “LINK”
Active (on) when there is a link failure between the equipment, and some elements of the distributed
system. Reset fault condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.5 for its resolution. Amber color.
m) SYSTEM: “SYSTEM”
Active (on) when there is a failure in the execution of the equipment's software, or in its memory.
Reset fault condition. If the fault persists, see chapter 5.6 for its resolution. Amber color.
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EMERGENCY SOURCES
INDICATORS
Emergency sources indicators indicate the operating status of prerecorded messages, and the
emergency microphone.
(n) EVAC: “EVACUATION”
Active (on) when the evacuation message is being broadcast in the selected voice alarm zone. Red
color.
(o) ALERT: “ALERT”
Active (on) when the alert message is being broadcasted in the selected voice alarm zone. Amber
color.
(p) EMIC: “EMERGENCY MICROPHONE”
Active (on) when the microphone is available to perform an emergency evacuation in the selected
zones. If the indicator is off, wait for it to be turned on, a warning sound signal might be played. Amber
color.