TOA Electronics Car Amplifier VM 2120 User Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT AMPLIFIER  
VM-2120 (120 W)  
VM-2240 (240 W)  
REMOTE MICROPHONE  
RM-200M  
RM-210  
EV-200  
REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION  
VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT BOARD  
SURVEILLANCE BOARD  
SV-200M  
RM-200M  
VM-2120  
Please follow the instructions in this manual to obtain the optimum results from this unit.  
We also recommend that you keep this manual handy for future reference.  
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15. MOUNTING AN OPTIONAL  
EV-200 VOICE ANNOUNCEMENT BOARD ................................................... 36  
16. MOUNTING AN OPTIONAL  
SV-200M SURVEILLANCE BOARD ................................................................. 38  
17. RACK MOUNTING .............................................................................................. 40  
AMPLIFIER CONNECTIONS  
18. AMPLIFIER INPUT CONNECTION  
18.1. Two Amplifiers Stack-Connection .................................................................. 40  
18.2. Microphone Connection to the VM Amplifier .................................................. 40  
18.3. Telephone Paging Input Connections ............................................................ 41  
19. EXTERNAL ATTENUATOR CONTROL WIRING  
19.1. 4-Wire System Connection ............................................................................ 42  
19.2. 3-Wire System Connection ............................................................................ 43  
20. CHANGING THE SPEAKER LINE VOLTAGE ................................................ 44  
21. CONTROL I/O CONNECTOR FUNCTIONS .................................................... 45  
22. SURVEILLANCE I/O CONNECTOR FUNCTIONS ........................................ 47  
SETTINGS  
23. FUNCTION SWITCH OPERATION  
23.1. VM Amplifier's Rear Panel-Mounted Function Switches ................................ 48  
23.2. VM Amplifier's Internal Function Switches ..................................................... 49  
23.3. Remote Microphone's Function Switches ...................................................... 50  
24. BROADCAST GROUP/ZONE SETTING  
24.1. Routing Assignment  
24.1.1. Zone-to-Group assignment ................................................................ 51  
24.1.2. Control input/Telephone paging  
/Westminster chime-to-Group assignment ......................................... 51  
24.1.3. Recorded Message-to-Group assignment ......................................... 52  
24.2. Operating Keys .............................................................................................. 52  
24.3. Zone-to-Group Assignment Operation ........................................................... 53  
24.4. Control Input/Telephone Paging  
/Westminster Chime-to-Group Assignment Operation ................................... 56  
24.5. Recorded Message-to-Group Assignment Operation .................................... 58  
REMOTE MICROPHONE INSTALLATION  
25. LINKAGE BETWEEN REMOTE MICROPHONE  
AND ITS EXTENSION ........................................................................................ 59  
MISCELLANEOUS  
26. NAME LABEL PREPARATION  
26.1. Amplifier's Label Preparation ......................................................................... 60  
26.2. Remote Microphone's Label Preparation  
26.2.1. Name label type and usable paper .................................................... 60  
26.2.2. Preparing the name label ................................................................... 60  
26.2.3. Inserting the name label ..................................................................... 60  
27. COMPACTFLASH (CF) CARD RECORDING  
27.1. Recording ....................................................................................................... 63  
27.2. Message Program/Sentence Composition Example ..................................... 63  
27.3. Message Program Example ........................................................................... 64  
28. BLOCK DIAGRAM .............................................................................................. 65  
29. SPECIFICATIONS  
System Management Amplifier VM-2120/-2240 ..................................................... 66  
Remote Microphone RM-200M ............................................................................... 69  
Remote Microphone Extension RM-210 ................................................................. 69  
Voice Announcement Board EV-200 ...................................................................... 70  
Accessories ............................................................................................................. 70  
Optional products .................................................................................................... 70  
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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.  
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.  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could  
result in death or serious personal injury.  
WARNING  
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could  
result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage.  
CAUTION  
• Do not use other methods than specified to mount  
the bracket. Extreme force is applied to the unit  
and the unit could fall off, possibly resulting in  
personal injuries.  
WARNING  
When Installing the Unit  
• Use nuts and bolts that are appropriate for the  
ceiling's or wall's structure and composition. Failure  
to do so may cause the unit to fall, resulting in  
material damage and possible personal injury.  
[Applicable to all models]  
• 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.  
When the Unit is in Use  
[Applicable to all models]  
• 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  
your nearest TOA dealer.  
• 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.  
• 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.  
[Applicable to the VM-2120/-2240]  
• 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.  
• Do not insert metallic objects such as pointed  
objects and coins, or flammable materials in the  
unit's openings, 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.  
[Applicable to the RM-200M/-210]  
• 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.  
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[Applicable to the VM-2120/-2240]  
• 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.  
• 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.  
When the Unit is in Use  
[Applicable to all models]  
• Do not place heavy objects on the unit as this may  
cause it to fall or break which may result in  
personal injury and/or property damage. In  
addition, the object itself may fall off and cause  
injury and/or damage.  
· 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.)  
[Applicable to the VM-2120/-2240]  
· If it is malfunctioning (no tone sounds.)  
• 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.  
CAUTION  
• 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.  
When Installing the Unit  
[Applicable to all models]  
• 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.  
• 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.  
[Applicable to the VM-2120/-2240]  
• 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.  
• Never plug in nor remove the power supply plug  
with wet hands, as doing so may cause electric  
shock.  
• 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.  
• 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.  
[Applicable to the VM-2120/-2240]  
An all-pole mains switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm in each pole shall be incorporated in  
the electrical installation of the building.  
[Applicable to the VM-2120/-2240 and RM-200M]  
The socket-outlet shall be installed near the equipment and the plug (disconnecting device) shall be  
easily accessible.  
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2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION  
[System Management Amplifier VM-2120/VM-2240]  
Featuring outstanding audio performance, the TOA System Management Amplifier VM-2120/-2240 satisfies  
the growing need for reliable and efficient communications for various applications, especially for medium-  
sized facilities including office building, factories, hospitals, and transportation terminals.  
The VM-2120 (120 W) and VM-2240 (240 W) are multifunctional amplifiers that can be mounted in an EIA-  
Standard equipment rack (3-unit size). Both units come with 4 audio inputs including the background music  
input, and the speaker output section which has an internal attenuator and 5-zone selector. They permit not  
only general-purpose broadcast, but also Emergency Broadcast based on the EN60849 Standard which gives  
pre-recorded voice instructions*1 in the emergency situation. Broadcast can be made from an optional RM-  
200M Remote Microphone as well as from the amplifier, and can be remotely controlled from external  
equipment. In addition, both amplifiers feature the surveillance function*2 which automatically checks the  
system for failures.  
*1 An optional EV-200 Voice Announcement Board is required.  
*2 An optional SV-200M Surveillance Board is required.  
[Remote Microphone RM-200M]  
The RM-200M is a dedicated unit for both the VM-2120 and VM-2240, and permits Emergency Broadcast as  
well as general-purpose broadcast.  
[Remote Microphone Extension RM-210]  
The RM-210 is an extension unit for the RM-200M's key operating section.  
3. FEATURES  
• Broadcasts of up to 480 W can be made to up to 10 zones individually or simultaneously.  
(when 2 VM-2240's are used).  
• Permits monitoring of individual speaker line or power amplifier failures for status indication.  
(Requires the optional SV-200M Surveillance Board.)  
• Reproduces 5 general-purpose messages, 1 chime tone, and 2 emergency messages.  
(Recordable as you like using the optional EV-200 Voice Announcement Board)  
• Six different built-in chimes and prerecorded chime tones (by the EV-200) can be selected to attract  
attention to broadcasts.  
• Backup battery maintains operation during power failures.  
• Emergency broadcast based on the EN60849 Standard provides prerecorded voice instructions in the  
emergency situation.  
• Emergency broadcast bypasses both the amplifier volume control and the external attenuator, making sure  
that the broadcast is heard throughout all zones.  
• Features following broadcast priority levels: the highest level for Emergency broadcasts and 4 levels for  
general-purpose broadcasts.  
• Speaker lines for 100 V line applications (standard) or for 50 V or 70 V line applications (enabled by  
changing the unit's internal wiring).  
• Up to 4 remote microphones can be connected, and their total connection cables can be extended to 800 m.  
(RM-200M/-210)  
• Speaker zones can be programmed into up to 5 groups for group broadcast.  
(The remote microphone can broadcast to the Groups 1 and 2 out of the 5 groups.)  
• Clear, distortion-free announcements owing to the internal compressor circuitry. (RM-200M/-210)  
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4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS  
[VM-2120/VM-2240 and RM-200M/RM-210]  
To clean, be sure to first switch off the power supply to the unit, then wipe with a dry cloth. When the unit gets  
very dirty, use a cloth damped in a neutral cleanser. Never use benzene, thinner or chemically-treated  
cleaning cloth because such volatile liquids could deform or discolor the unit.  
[VM-2120/VM-2240]  
• When the EV-200 is mounted, never move the unit from one place to another with the Flash Card inserted  
because the EV-200 or the CompactFlash card may fail.  
• Avoid inserting or withdrawing the CompactFlash card while the unit is alive.  
5. INSTALLATION PRECAUTIONS  
[VM-2120/VM-2240 and RM-200M/RM-210]  
• Do not install the unit in locations exposed to the direct sunlight or heaters, as the unit could be deformed or  
discolored.  
• Avoid installing or storing the unit in dusty or humid locations, as doing otherwise could cause the unit's  
failure.  
• Keep the unit as far away as possible from a fluorescent lamp, digital equipment, PC or other equipment  
which generate high frequency noise.  
[VM-2120/VM-2240]  
• Do not block the ventilation slots on the upper, right and left, and rear sides to allow inside heat radiation.  
• Keep at least 50 mm space from the unit's right and left sides for heat radiation.  
Amplifier  
(VM-2120/-2240)  
At least 50 mm  
At least 50 mm  
• Never connect the AC power cord to any other line voltage than that specifically designated.  
• To avoid oscillation, keep the input cable away from the output cable. Particular care must be exercised  
when mounting the unit in an equipment rack.  
• In some installations, a ground loop is formed and hum noise may be generated. In such cases, connecting  
the rear-mounted signal earth terminal to the body of connected equipment (BGM sound source, expansion  
amplifier, etc.) may reduce it.  
• Never connect two amplifier outputs in parallel under any circumstances.  
Caution  
When such work as mounting optional boards or setting switches needs to open the amplifier's top  
cover, leave it to a qualified service technician.  
In the case above, be sure to switch the power off before the work.  
A warning that TERMINALS marked with the symbol  
are HAZARDOUS LIVE and that the  
external wiring connected to these TERMINALS requires installation by an INSTRUCTED PERSON  
or the use of ready-made leads or cords.  
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6. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS  
6.1. System Management Amplifier VM-2120/-2240  
[Front]  
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8
12  
16  
3
4
5
15  
2
1
11  
6
7
10 11  
13  
14  
The VM-2120 is shown in the figure. The VM-2240 is the same in both appearance and function.  
1. Power switch [POWER]  
Flashes to show the speaker zone which is being  
inspected or has failed when the surveillance  
function operates. (See p. 11 No. 41.)  
Turns on and off the power. Press continuously  
for 0.3 second or more to turn off the power.  
2. Power indicator  
9. Zone selector key  
Lights when the power is turned on, and is  
Selects the desired broadcast zone.  
extinguished when turned off.  
10. Zone volume control [ZONE 1 – 5]  
3. Treble control [TREBLE]  
Adjusts the broadcast volume for Zones 1 5 in  
6 steps: 0 dB (Max. position), 3 dB, 6 dB, 10  
dB, 15 dB, and 20 dB (Min. position).  
Adjusts the level of high frequency sound from  
Inputs 1 3 and the BGM Input. Turn clockwise  
to accentuate the high frequency output and  
counterclockwise to attenuate it. The center click  
position indicates a flat frequency response.  
11. Name label  
Used for indicating the name of each input and  
zone. (The blank labels are supplied with the  
unit.)  
4. Bass control [BASS]  
Adjusts the level of low frequency sound from  
Inputs 1 3 and the BGM Input. Turn clockwise  
to accentuate the low frequency output and  
counterclockwise to attenuate it. The center click  
position indicates a flat frequency response.  
12. All-zone broadcast indicator  
Lights when the All-Zone Broadcast is made.  
13. All-zone broadcast key [ALL]  
Press this key when making the All-Zone  
Broadcast.  
5. Input volume control [INPUT 1 – 3, BGM]  
Adjusts the sound volume for Inputs 1 3 and  
the BGM Input.  
14. Emergency indicator [EMERGENCY]  
Lights when the unit is in Emergency mode.  
(See p. 21.)  
6. Master volume control [MASTER]  
Adjusts the mixed sound volume for Inputs 1 3  
and the BGM Input.  
15. Failure indicator [FAULT]  
Lights when communications with the remote  
microphone or expansion amplifier are not  
correctly performed, the Voice Announcement  
board malfunctions, or speaker line failure (short  
circuit, ground fault, or disconnection) occurs.  
Failure information is transmitted from the rear  
panel-mounted control input and output  
connector [CONTROL I/O] (No. 30).  
7. Reset key  
Press this recessed key with a pointed object to  
reset the unit's internal computer if the unit  
malfunctions, key inputs are not accepted or  
other troubles occur. Note that other preset  
parameters are not reset. This key is also used  
in combination with other keys to enter the  
setting mode.  
16. Level meter  
Indicates the power amplifier's output level,  
reaching "0 dB" at rated output (100 V). In general  
use, broadcast volume should be set below the  
point where the red indicator (0 dB) begins to light.  
8. Zone indicator  
Lights to indicate the broadcast zone (Zones 1 –  
5) selected with the Zone Selector key.  
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[Rear]  
32  
22  
20  
18  
SV-200M  
EV-200  
33  
34  
17  
24  
31  
23  
21  
30  
29  
28  
25  
27 26  
35  
19  
The figure above shows the 230 V AC versions of the VM-2120 and VM-2240. The 120 V AC versions are the same in  
both appearance and function except the rating indications of the AC inlet (No. 33) and fuse holder (No. 34).  
17. Audio input terminal [INPUT 1, 2, 3]  
signal after the master volume control. Connect  
this jack to other power amplifier.  
The input level can be switched between MIC  
(60 dB*1, 600 ) and LINE (10 dB*1, 600 )  
using the rear panel-mounted function switch  
[SETTINGS] (No. 29). Each terminal is  
electronically balanced*2, and has a combined  
XLR (female) connector and phone jack. In  
addition, Input 1 features a DIN connector for  
connection of an optional Paging Microphone  
VR-1001B or PM-660D.  
23. Power amplifier input jack [POWER AMP IN]  
An RCA pin jack with 0 dB*1, 10 k. Connect a  
preamplifier or other external equipment. By  
inserting a pin plug into this jack, the sound  
source can be switched over to the external  
equipment.  
24. Link connector [LINK]  
An RJ45 female connector. Links another VM  
(VM-2120/-2240) amplifier*3 or optional RM-  
200M Remote Microphone units (up to 4 units  
per system). Features electronically balanced*2  
input to accept audio signals from the RM-200M.  
When 2 VM amplifiers are stack-connected,  
connect the master unit's "PRE OUT" (No. 22) to  
the sub-unit's "POWER AMP IN" (No. 23) as well  
as the LINK-to-LINK connection between both  
units.  
Usable connectors and plugs  
XLR type male connector  
Phone plug  
Sleeve: Ground  
Pin 1: Ground Pin 2: Hot  
Pin 3: Cold  
Ring: Cold  
Tip: Hot  
25. Remote microphone input volume control [RM]  
Adjusts the broadcast volume for the connected  
remote microphone.  
18. BGM input jack [BGM INPUT 1, 2]  
An RCA pin jack with 20 dB*1, 10 k, monaural.  
Connect the background music source to this  
jack.  
26. Chime volume control [CHIME]  
Adjusts the broadcast volume for the unit's built-  
in chime.  
19. BGM input volume control  
Adjusts the broadcast volume for each BGM  
input. The volume increases as the control is  
turned clockwise.  
27. Telephone paging volume control  
Adjusts the broadcast volume for the Telephone  
Paging Input.  
20. Line output jack [LINE OUT]  
An RCA pin jack with 0 dB*1, 10 k. Outputs the  
signal before the master volume control. Connect  
this jack to the line input of other equipment.  
28. External connection terminal  
[TEL PAGING, CTRL IN 1, 2, 3, 24 V OUT]  
A push-in terminal block. This terminal block  
features the following connection sections.  
21. Recording output jack [REC OUT]  
An RCA pin jack with 0 dB*1, 10 k. This jack is  
connected in parallel to the line output [LINE  
OUT]. Connect a cassette deck, etc. when  
recording the broadcast contents.  
(1) Telephone paging input [TEL PAGING]  
Voice sound: Electronically-balanced input*2 with  
shield terminal, 10 dB*1, 10 k.  
Control: No-voltage make contact input, open  
voltage: 30 V DC, short-circuit current:  
under 0.1 A  
22. Preamplifier output jack [PRE OUT]  
An RCA pin jack with 0 dB*1, 10 k. Outputs the  
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(2) Control input for broadcast activation  
[CTRL IN 1, 2, 3]  
(2) External speaker line Input  
[EXTERNAL SP INPUT]  
3 no-voltage make contact inputs, open voltage:  
3.3 V DC, short-circuit current: under 1 mA  
Accepts the signal from the external amplifier's  
speaker line. When the unit's broadcast cutoff  
input terminal of the Control Input and Output  
Connector (No. 30) is activated by an emergency  
equipment, the unit's power amplifier output is  
cut off, allowing the external signal to go through  
to the speakers in all zones.  
(3) 24 V DC Power output [24 V OUT]  
Supplies the 24 V DC/0.2 A power to an optional  
Amplifier Control Unit RU-2001/-2002.  
29. Function switch [SETTINGS]  
An 8-bit DIP switch and selects  
(3) Direct speaker line output [DIRECT OUT]  
Outputs the signal directly from the power  
amplifier transformer output.*5 The volume level  
is the same as that which can be provided when  
the Zone Volume Control (No. 10) is set to the  
maximum position.  
(1) Phantom power on-off for each input 1 3  
(2) Telephone paging chime on-off  
(3) 7 different types of chime tones [2-tone chime/2-  
tone chime (fast repeat)/4-tone chime (Up)/Single-  
tone chime/4-tone chime (Up & Down)/Gong, and  
Pre-recorded chime*4], or chime-off  
(4) Speaker output [SP OUT, ZONE 1 5]  
(4) MIC/LINE gain for inputs 1 3  
Connects to the speaker lines. This output is of  
100 V line type, but can be converted to the 50 V  
or 70 V line type by internal connection change.  
Refer to page 48 "FUNCTION SWITCH  
OPERATION" for operation of the function  
switch.  
32. 24 V DC power input  
Connect the backup battery (maximum 24 V  
DC/7.5 A for VM-2120, 15 A for VM-2240) to this  
terminal.  
30. Control input and output connector  
[CONTROL I/O]  
A 25-pin, female D-sub connector.  
33. AC inlet [AC mains]  
(1) External control input  
Connect the supplied power cord to this inlet.  
The following functions can be activated from  
external equipment.  
34. Fuse holder  
The following miniature fuses (20 mm type) are  
used.  
Message for an optional Voice Announcement  
Board  
6.3 A (for 120 V AC version)  
T2.5 A of time lag type (for VM-2120 230 V AC  
version), T3.15 A of time lag type (for VM-2240  
230 V AC version)  
Chime  
Power  
Emergency Broadcast  
Unit's broadcast cutoff  
Note: When the fuse is blown off, first remove  
the cause, then replace with the correct  
type specified on the unit.  
(2) Status output  
When the unit is placed in the following status,  
the corresponding output is at make.  
35. Signal earth terminal  
Note this terminal is not a safety earth. When  
there is hum noise, connecting this terminal to  
the body of connected equipment (BGM sound  
source, expansion amplifier, etc.) may reduce it.  
Irregularity of communications with the Remote  
Microphone and an expansion amplifier.  
AC power ON  
DC power ON  
Irregularity of the sound source of the Voice  
Announcement Board.  
Failure (FAULT) indication on  
Power switch on  
*1 0 dB = 1 V  
*2 Can be transformer-balanced with the addition  
of an optional IT-450 input transformer.  
*3 Both the VM-2120 and the VM-2240 can also  
be combined.  
*4 The chime sound source must be pre-  
recorded into a CF (CompactFlash) card to be  
inserted into the optional EV-200 Voice  
Announcement Board. (See p. 11.)  
31. Attenuator control, external speaker input,  
speaker output connector  
[ATTENUATOR CONTROL, EXTERNAL SP  
INPUT, DIRECT OUT, ZONE 1 5]  
A dedicated, 16-pin plug-in screw connector and  
has the following input and outputs.  
(1) External attenuator control output  
[ATTENUATOR CONTROL]  
*5 Output signal source is switched to the  
EXTERNAL SP INPUT if the unit's broadcast  
cutoff is activated. See No. 31 (2).  
An output terminal for bypassing the external  
attenuator.  
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[Voice Announcement Board EV-200]  
The following functions No. 36 through No. 40 are used when an optional EV-200 Board is mounted in the unit.  
39  
37  
40  
38  
36  
36. Voice Announcement board volume control  
Adjusts the volume for the Voice Announcement  
Board.  
39. CPU status indicator [CPU RUN]  
Indicates the EV-200 Board's operation status.  
Normal operation: Flashes.  
Abnormal operation: Steadily on.  
37. Eject button  
No operation:  
Extinguished.  
Press this button to eject the CompactFlash*  
(CF) Card.  
40. Card access indicator [ACCESS]  
Flashes when the unit is accessing the CF Card,  
and is steadily on when a failure occurs.  
* Trademark of SanDisk Corporation  
38. CF card slot [COMPACTFLASH CARD]  
Insert the CF Card, the Pre-recorded chime and  
message source, into this slot.  
Note: Withdrawing the CF card during Message  
Broadcast will terminate the broadcast  
without completion.  
[Surveillance Board SV-200M]  
The following functions No. 41 through No. 43 are used when an optional SV-200M Board is mounted in the unit.  
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42  
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41. Surveillance input and output connector  
case, the indicators of all zones flash to  
indicate the broadcast is in pause. When the  
speaker line short is determined, the Failure  
Indicator [FAULT] (No. 15) lights and at the  
same time, the corresponding zone indicator  
flashes.  
[SURVEILLANCE I/O]  
A 25-pin, female D-sub connector.  
Features an input to activate the Surveillance  
(failure detection) function, and an output to  
indicate the result of failure detection.  
42. Speaker line impedance setting key [SET]  
Measures and sets each speaker line reference  
impedance value. (reference value for surveillance  
criteria)  
Monitors failures of operations of the unit's  
power amplifier section, and ground fault of the  
speaker line, then outputs the result of monitor  
lighting the Failure Indicator [FAULT] (No. 15).  
The Surveillance function for the speaker line is  
performed by suspending a broadcast only  
when the unit is activated from external  
equipment or the board's internal timer. In this  
43. Line check key [CHECK]  
Checks each speaker line impedance for the line  
failure detection.  
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6.2. Remote Microphone RM-200M  
[Top]  
2
2
1
11  
12  
10. All-zone broadcast key (ALL-ZONE)  
Press this key to make the All-Zone Broadcast.  
3
5
11. Zone selector key (ZONE 1 5)  
4
13  
14  
Selects the desired broadcast zones (Zones 1 5).  
12. Zone indicator (ZONE 1 5)  
6
8
7
9
Lights green when the corresponding broadcast  
zone (Zones 1 5) is selected.  
13. Message (MESSAGE 1 5)/zone (ZONE 6 –  
10) selector key  
10  
(1) When only a single VM-2120 or VM-2240  
amplifier is connected  
Selects broadcast messages 1 5 pre-recorded  
on the optional Voice Announcement Board EV-  
200.  
15 16  
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(2) When two VM-2120 or VM-2240 amplifiers are  
connected  
1. Gooseneck microphone  
Selects broadcast zones 6 10.  
A unidirectional microphone.  
14. Message (MESSAGE 1 5)/zone (ZONE 6 –  
10) indicator  
2. Name label  
Insert the label (not thicker than 0.2 mm) indicating  
the name of each panel control and indicator. (See  
p. 60 "NAME LABEL PREPARATION.")  
Lights green when the corresponding Message  
(Zone) Selector Key is pressed.  
15. Busy indicator (BUSY)  
3. Power indicator (POWER)  
Flashes orange or green when other connected  
sound source unit is in use.  
Orange: The RM-200M cannot operate.  
Green: The RM-200M can interrupt the busy  
unit.  
Lights green when the power is supplied to the  
unit.  
4. Failure indicator (FAULT)  
Lights yellow when the VM (VM-2120/-2240)  
amplifier's front panel-mounted failure indicator  
lights.  
Flashes yellow when a communications failure  
occurs between the unit and the VM amplifier.  
16. In-use indicator (IN-USE)  
Lights green when the RM-200M is in use.  
17. Talk key (TALK)  
Either of the following two operating methods can  
be selected. (See p.50 "Remote Microphone's  
Function Switches.")  
5. Emergency indicator (EMERGENCY)  
Lights red when the VM amplifier is in Emergency  
mode. (See p. 21.)  
(1) Press-to-talk system  
6. Emergency broadcast switch (EMERGENCY)  
Press this switch after opening the security cover  
when making the Emergency Broadcast.  
Announcements can be made from the  
microphone while the key is pressed, and are  
terminated when released.  
(2) Talk lock system  
7. Groups 1&2 indicator (GROUP 1, 2)  
Lights green when the corresponding group is  
selected with the key.  
One-touch depression locks the key and permits  
announcements to be made from the  
microphone. Press the key again to terminate the  
announcement.  
8. Groups 1&2 broadcast key (GROUP 1, 2)  
Press this key to make the Group Broadcast  
(Broadcast to preprogrammed multiple zones).  
(See p. 51 "BROADCAST GROUP/ZONE  
SETTING.")  
Note  
In the Emergency Broadcast, the Talk key  
operates in the "press-to-talk" system even if set  
to the "Talk lock system."  
9. All-zone indicator (ALL-ZONE)  
Lights green when the All-Zone Broadcast is  
selected with the key.  
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[Rear]  
[Right Side]  
1
20 21  
18  
19  
18. DC power input jack [DC POWER IN]  
A jack with non-polarity. Connect the 24-V DC  
power (AC adapter). (See the specifications on  
p. 69.)  
23  
22  
The VM amplifier can supply the power to only  
a single Remote Microphone.  
(Line resistance: within 24 /one way)  
21. External microphone input jack  
[EXTERNAL MIC IN]  
A 3.5 mm-diameter Mini-jack. Connects a  
electronic condenser microphone (ex. headset).  
Inserting a Mini-plug switches the microphone  
sound source to that which is connected to this  
jack.  
19. Link connector [LINK]  
A female RJ45 connector. Connects the VM  
amplifier or other RM-200M units (up to 4 units  
connectable per system) using the cable of  
Category 5 STP straight type.  
22. Extension connector [EXTENSION]  
20. Microphone volume control [MIC]  
Adjusts the volume of the unit's gooseneck  
microphone or the external microphone input  
(No. 21).  
Connects the RM-210 Remote Microphone  
Extension using the cable supplied to the RM-210.  
23.Function setting switch  
Used for setting the Remote Microphone's Unit  
numbers (1 4) and functions as shown in the  
"Function Setting table" below.  
6.3. Remote Microphone Extension RM-210  
The RM-210 is used to select the optional EV-200 Voice Announcement Board's voice message when  
connecting 2 VM-2120 or VM-2240 amplifiers.  
[Top]  
[Left Side]  
1
2
3
4
1. Name label  
Insert the label (not thicker than 0.2 mm) indicating  
the name of each panel control and indicator. (See  
p. 60 "NAME LABEL PREPARATION.")  
2. Message indicator  
Lights green when the corresponding Message  
Selector Key (1 5) is pressed.  
3. Message selector key  
Selects the broadcast message (1 5).  
4. Extension connector [EXTENSION]  
Connects to the RM-200M Remote Microphone  
using the supplied cable.  
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7. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION  
7.1. Remote Microphone/VM Amplifier Configuration  
(The Number of Connected Units)  
Set the total number (0 5) of equipment (up to 1 sub-VM amplifier and up to 4 RM-200M Remote  
Microphones) connected to the master VM amplifier using the master VM amplifier's internal DIP switches  
SW3-No. 6, No. 7 and No. 8 "No. of connected units." Note that these switches in the sub-VM amplifier are not  
used.  
Master VM  
amplifier  
Sub-VM  
amplifier  
Remote  
microphone  
No. 1  
Remote  
microphone  
No. 2  
Remote  
microphone  
No. 3  
Remote  
microphone  
No. 4  
EV-200  
Voice  
announcement  
board (optional)  
Sub-VM amplifier  
(0 or 1 unit)  
The number of Remote Microphones (0 4 units)  
Set the Remote Microphone's Unit number (1 4) using DIP switches No. 1 and No. 2 on the microphone's  
right side panel. The Unit number may be set regardless of the unit's connection order. (See p. 49 "VM  
Amplifier's Internal Function Switches.")  
7.2. Remote Microphone Operation Panel Function  
The Zone/Message selector key function differs depending on the connected VM amplifier as described  
below.  
(1) 5 speaker zones with 1 VM amplifier  
Remote  
microphone  
RM-200M  
VM amplifier  
Zone 1 5 selector key  
/indicator  
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(2) 5 speaker zones with 1 VM amplifier (equipped with the EV-200 Board)  
Remote  
microphone  
RM-200M  
Voice announcement  
board EV-200  
VM amplifier  
Zone 1 5 selector key  
/indicator  
Message 1 5 selector key  
/indicator  
(3) 10 speaker zones with 2 VM amplifiers  
Master VM amplifier  
Remote  
microphone  
RM-200M  
Zone 1 10 selector key  
/indicator  
Zone 1 5 selector key/indicator  
Sub-VM amplifier  
Zone 6 10 selector key/indicator  
(4) 10 speaker zones with 2 VM amplifiers (equipped with the EV-200 Board)  
Voice announcement  
board EV-200  
Remote  
microphone  
RM-200M  
Remote microphone  
extention  
RM-210  
Master VM amplifier  
Zone 1 5 selector key/indicator  
Sub-VM amplifier  
Message 1 5 selector key/indicator  
Zone 1 10 selector key/indicator  
Zone 6 10 selector key/indicator  
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7.3. Connection between Remote Microphone and VM Amplifier  
[Connection method vs. Distance]  
Using the specified cable, connect between the VM amplifier(s) and Remote Microphone(s) via their LINK  
connectors. They can be connected in any order. (Two connection examples are shown.)  
Connection example 1  
Category 5 STP straight cable* LINK connector (RJ45)  
a
b
c
d
e
Master VM  
amplifier  
Sub-VM  
amplifier  
Remote  
microphone  
Remote  
microphone  
Remote  
microphone  
Remote  
microphone  
24 V DC  
Power  
supply  
24 V DC  
Power  
supply  
24 V DC  
Power  
supply  
POWER AMP IN jack  
PRE OUT jack  
Audio cable  
Connection example 2  
Category 5 STP straight cable*  
a
LINK connector (RJ45)  
b
c
d
e
Master VM  
amplifier  
Sub-VM  
amplifier  
Remote  
microphone  
Remote  
microphone  
Remote  
microphone  
Remote  
microphone  
24 V DC  
Power  
supply  
24 V DC  
Power  
supply  
24 V DC  
Power  
supply  
POWER AMP IN jack  
Audio cable  
PRE OUT jack  
* TIA/EIA-568A standard Category 5 Shielded Twisted-Pair cable (straight type)  
Abbreviated to "Cat. 5 STP cable."  
The total length of LINK-to-LINK connection cables must be under 800 m (when connected using Category 5  
STP cable).  
a + b + c + d + e  
800 m  
7.4. Power Supply from the VM Amplifier to Remote Microphone  
The VM amplifier can only supply power to one Remote Microphone. Therefore, each of the remaining  
Remote Microphone(s) needs to have a 24 V DC power supply (AC adapter) of its own.  
(1) Power supply via Category 5 STP cable  
Category 5 STP straight cable  
Remote  
VM amplifier  
microphone  
Up to 800 m via Category 5 STP cable  
Category 5 STP cable: 93.8 /km or less  
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(2) Power supply using cables other than Category 5 STP cable  
Category 5 STP straight cable  
Wall connector (RJ45)  
4-pair twisted pair shielded cable  
Wall connector (RJ45)  
Remote  
microphone  
VM amplifier  
Under 40 (one way)  
Category 5 STP straight cable  
Example: Up to 200 m via 200 /km cable  
4-pair twisted pair shielded cable  
Cable resistance (one way)  
200 /km  
Extension length  
Up to 200 m  
Up to 400 m  
Up to 800 m  
100 /km  
50 /km  
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8. EMERGENCY ("ALERT" AND "EVACUATION") BROADCAST  
8.1. Emergency Broadcast Equipment  
Emergency alert activation input  
Emergency evacuation activation input  
Emergency stop activation input  
Speaker  
External equipment  
(ex. fire alarm system)  
CONTROL I/O connector  
VM amplifier  
(VM-2120/-2240)  
LINK connector  
Remote microphone  
(RM-200M)  
8.2. Keys/Indicators Used for Emergency Broadcast  
System management amplifier VM-2120/-2240  
Zone indicator  
All zone broadcast indicator  
All-zone broadcast key  
[ALL]  
Emergency broadcast indicator [EMERGENCY]  
Remote microphone RM-200M  
Emergency broadcast indicator  
(EMERGENCY)  
Emergency broadcast switch  
(EMERGENCY)  
Talk key (TALK)  
Microphone  
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8.3. Emergency Broadcast Operation (Typical Example)  
Step 1. Alert Broadcast  
Open the RM-200 Remote Microphone's Emergency broadcast  
switch cover, and press the switch.  
EMERGENCY  
A pre-recorded Alert signal tone and Alert announcement will be  
alternately broadcast to the entire zone for the preset number of  
repetitions.*1 The EMERGENCY indicators of the RM-200M and the  
VM amplifier come on.  
Alert  
signal  
and  
message  
Alert (or Evacuation) broadcasts terminate all current general-  
purpose broadcasts.  
(The Alert broadcast is also enabled when the Emergency Alert  
input*2 is activated by the fire alarm system or other connected  
external equipment.)  
[Alert announcement example*3]  
[Alert signal] Attention please. The fire alarm is indicating a fire.  
We're now investigating the cause. Please wait for further  
information.  
Step 2. Evacuation Broadcast  
After the Alert broadcast has been repeated as pre-programmed, it  
automatically switches to the Evacuation broadcast, with an  
Evacuation signal tone and a pre-recorded Evacuation  
announcement alternately broadcast to the entire zone.*1  
(The Evacuation broadcast is also enabled when the Emergency  
Evacuation input*2 is activated by the fire alarm system or other  
connected external equipment.)  
Evacuation  
signal  
and  
message  
[Evacuation announcement example*4]  
[Evacuation signal] There is a fire. Please evacuate as quick as  
possible.  
Step 3. Live Microphone Announcement  
(This announcement can be made during either Step 1 or Step 2.)  
3-1. Holding down the Remote Microphone Talk key interrupts the current Emergency broadcast (Alert or  
Evacuation broadcast), permitting broadcast of live microphone announcements to the entire zone.  
Live microphone  
announcements  
TALK key  
3-2. The microphone announcement is terminated when the Talk key is released, and operation reverts to  
the Evacuation broadcast regardless of whether the microphone announcement was made during an  
Alert or Evacuation broadcast.*5  
Note: In the Emergency Broadcast, the Talk key operates in the "press-to-talk" method regardless of  
its operation setting (by the RM-200M's function setting switch No. 4).  
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Step 4. Emergency Broadcast Termination  
To terminate the Emergency broadcast, activate the Emergency Stop input by way of the  
corresponding connected external equipment. The unit returns to the general-purpose broadcast  
mode it was in immediately before the Emergency broadcast was started. Then, both EMERGENCY  
indicators of the RM-200M and the VM amplifier go out.  
Note, however, that the unit does not return to the original general-purpose broadcast depending on  
the type of general-purpose broadcast. (See p. 21.)  
Notes  
Emergency broadcasts are always made at the maximum volume level. The master and zone volume  
controls cannot be used during Emergency broadcast.  
Emergency broadcast cannot be terminated by the Remote Microphone.  
If emergency broadcast is stopped using the Reset key, the unit could not return to the mode it was last in  
before the emergency broadcast was activated.  
When the unit not equipped with the EV-200 is placed in emergency broadcast mode, announcements from  
the Remote Microphone can be broadcast over the entire area (by bypassing the attenuator). Press the  
Remote Microphone's talk switch to make the announcement.  
*1 Requires installation of the optional EV-200 Voice Announcement Board.  
*2 A terminal built in the rear-mounted CONTROL I/O connector  
*3 Requires recording of the Alert signal, broadcast message, and their number of repetitions on an installed  
CompactFlash (CF) card. (Consult the dealer from whom the unit was purchased.)  
*4 Requires recording of the Evacuation signal and broadcast message on an installed CompactFlash (CF)  
card. (Consult the dealer from whom the unit was purchased.)  
*5 The unit is placed in this operation mode when the internal function switch (SW3-3) is set to the factory-  
preset position. This switch can be used to switch the microphone to "silent" mode after announcement  
completion. (See p. 49 "VM Amplifier's Internal Function Switches.")  
Note that this setting places the system in silent mode following a live microphone announcement, allowing  
further announcements to be made. Therefore, continuously repeat emergency announcements using the  
microphone to evacuate building occupants to safe locations.  
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8.4. Emergency Broadcast Sequence  
General-purpose broadcast  
Depression of the Remote  
Microphone's Emergency  
broadcast switch  
Activation of Alert input*1  
by external equipment.  
Activation of Evacuation input*1  
by external equipment  
Alternate repetition of Alert tone signal  
and Alert announcement  
Alternate repetition of Evacuation tone  
signal and Evacuation announcement  
End of set repetition  
Live microphone  
announcement by  
the Remote  
Live microphone  
announcement by  
the Remote  
Microphone's Talk key  
Microphone's Talk key  
End of Emergency broadcast  
Activation of Emergency Stop input*1  
by external equipment  
(The unit returns to the general-purpose broadcast  
mode it was in immediately before the Emergency  
broadcast was started.*2)  
*1 Control I/O connector terminal located on the VM amplifier's rear panel  
Emergency broadcast can also be stopped by pressing the front panel-mounted Reset key. Note, however,  
that the zones the unit was broadcasting to just before the emergency broadcast activation may change.  
*2 General-purpose broadcast is not restored depending on its type.  
[Emergency mode]  
The emergency mode refers to the state where the VM amplifier is making emergency broadcast or where  
the "VM amplifier's broadcast cutoff control" signal is being transmitted from external emergency broadcast  
equipment to the VM amplifier (refer to p. 45 "CONTROL I/O CONNECTOR FUNCTIONS").  
When the VM amplifier is placed in the emergency mode that takes precedence over general-purpose  
broadcast mode, the Emergency indicators of both the amplifier and the Remote microphone will light.  
[Restoration to general-purpose broadcast]  
For the general-purpose broadcasts cut off when its mode enters the emergency mode, some are restored  
after emergency mode completion, and some are not.  
Broadcast to be restored  
Broadcast not restored  
Broadcast that is not activated by manual Broadcast that is activated by manual operation of or  
operation of or control from external equipment control from external equipment  
Broadcast from Inputs 1 3 not activated by Broadcast from Inputs 1 3 activated by control input  
control input (CTRL 1 3).  
(CTRL 1 3).  
Broadcast from BGM Inputs 1 and 2.  
Broadcast from Remote Microphone  
Telephone paging  
Message broadcast  
Westminster chime  
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9. BROADCAST OPERATION AT THE AMPLIFIER  
9.1. Microphone Announcements (When Operated by Control Input)  
Continuously press the microphone press-to-talk key.  
(If the microphone is of lock lever type, set the lever to the ON position.)  
Make an announcement at the microphone.  
Release the microphone press-to-talk key.  
(If the microphone is of lock lever type, set the lever to the OFF position.)  
For connection of the control input (CTRL 1 3), refer to p. 40.  
Notes  
TOA's Paging Microphone PM-660D (for Input 1) is equipped with the talk key.  
When using a commonly-used microphone, the press-to-talk switch needs to be made.  
9.2. Background Music Broadcast  
Select the desired broadcast zone.  
(Use the keys for ZONE 1 5 or the ALL key located on the VM amplifier front panel.)  
Start up background music equipment (CD player or cassette deck)  
Adjust the sound volume.  
(Use the BGM input volume control located on the VM amplifier front panel.)  
Adjust the tone.  
(Use the BGM treble/bass control located on the VM amplifier front panel.)  
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10. REMOTE MICROPHONE GENERAL-PURPOSE BROADCAST  
10.1. Operation and Display Sections  
The panel functions of the operation and display sections differ depending on the amplifier configuration (5  
zones or 10 zones) and the use of the Recorded Message Announcement function. The figure shows an  
example of the operation panel function for a 5-zone single amplifier configuration with the Voice  
Announcement Board. (For samples of the operation panel functions for other amplifier configuration, see p.  
14 "Remote Microphone Operation Panel Function.")  
Remote microphone RM-200M  
Zone indicator  
Power indicator (POWER)  
Failure indicator (FAULT)  
Zone selector key (ZONE 1 5)  
Group 1&2 broadcast key  
(GROUP 1, 2)  
Message selector key  
(MESSAGE 1 5)  
Group 1&2 indicator  
All-zone indicator  
Talk key (TALK)  
All-zone broadcast key  
(ALL-ZONE)  
Message indicator  
Microphone  
In-use indicator (IN-USE)  
Lights green when the RM-200M is in use.  
Busy indicator (BUSY)  
Flashes orange or green when other connected sound source unit is in use.  
Orange: The RM-200M cannot operate.  
Green: The RM-200M can interrupt the busy unit.  
Notes  
Both the Busy indicator and the In-use indicator indicate the ready status for live microphone  
announcements made after selecting the broadcast zone(s) with the All-zone, Zone, or Group selector key.  
Their indications have nothing to do with the Recorded message broadcast.  
For priority levels of Remote Microphone live announcements and Recorded messages, see p. 27  
"GENERAL-PURPOSE BROADCAST PRIORITY.  
[Broadcast volume]  
All announcements (including Recorded messages) from the Remote Microphone are broadcast at the  
maximum volume level regardless of the settings of the master volume control and zone volume control. Also,  
the amplifier performs relay control to permit the announcements to bypass external speaker attenuators.  
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10.2. Broadcast Operation  
Following 4 types of broadcasts are possible: All-Zone, Individual Zone, Group, and Message Broadcasts.  
This section describes how to make each broadcast.  
(1) Simultaneous All-Zone Broadcast Operation  
ALL-ZONE  
Step 1. Press the ALL-ZONE key.  
The All-zone indicator and all zone indicators (1 5) will light. (Press  
the ALL-ZONE key again to cancel.)  
Go to Step 2 on the next page.  
(2) Individual Zone Broadcast Operation  
ZONE 2  
Step 1. Select the desired broadcast zone by pressing the ZONE key.  
The corresponding zone indicator will light. It is also possible to  
simultaneously select 2 or more zones. (To cancel the selection,  
press the ZONE key again.)  
Note: When the All-zone indicator remains lit, you can not cancel individual zones by pressing their Zone  
keys. In this case, press the ALL-ZONE key to cancel all zones, then select individual Zones with their  
keys.  
Go to Step 2 on the next page.  
(3) Group Broadcast Operation  
Individual broadcast zones assigned to Groups 1 and 2 require to be programmed into the VM amplifier.  
(See p. 51 "Zone-to-Group assignment.")  
Example of Group 1 broadcast  
Group 1  
(Selected)  
Zone 1  
Zone 2  
Zone 3  
Zone 4  
Broadcast  
Zones  
Step 1. Select the desired zone group by pressing the GROUP key.  
GROUP 1  
Both the selected group's indicator and the indicators of the zones  
assigned to that group will light. It is also possible to simultaneously  
select 2 groups.  
Example of 2-group broadcast  
Group 1  
(Selected)  
Zone 1  
Zone 2  
Zone 3  
Zone 4  
Zone 5  
Broadcast  
Zones  
Group 2  
(Selected)  
(To cancel the selection, press the GROUP key again.)  
Go to Step 2 on the next page.  
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(4) Message Broadcast Operation  
Messages (1 5) assigned to broadcast groups require to be programmed into the VM amplifier. (See p. 52  
"Recorded Message-to-Group assignment.")  
Example of Message 1 broadcast  
Group 1  
Group 3  
Zone 1  
Zone 2  
Zone 3  
Zone 4  
Message 1  
(Selected)  
Broadcast  
Zones  
Step 1. Start of broadcast  
MESSAGE 1  
Select the desired message with the MESSAGE key (MESSAGE 1 5).  
The Message indicator will light only when broadcast is possible.  
Tip: The message broadcast can also be made by applying a control  
signal to the VM amplifier's rear-mounted CONTROL I/O  
connector. (See p. 45.)  
Recorded  
message  
The Recorded voice message is broadcast to its designated broadcast  
group.  
Note: When the Message indicator does not light, this indicates that a broadcast is being made from the  
sound source given higher priority.  
Step 2. End of broadcast  
When the message broadcast is finished, the Message indicator goes out.  
Pressing the MESSAGE key again during broadcast will terminate the broadcast.  
Note: Withdrawing the CF card during Message Broadcast will terminate the broadcast without completion.  
Operation Common to Simultaneous All-Zone/Individual Zone/Group Broadcast  
The operation below follows Step 1 on the previous page.  
Step 2. Check the Busy indicator.  
(1) When the indicator remains off, other connected equipment are not in use for broadcast.  
(2) When the indicator flashes, other connected equipment are in use for broadcast.  
Notes  
When the indicator flashes orange, you cannot make any broadcast.  
When the indicator flashes green, your broadcast is allowed to go through by interrupting other broadcast.  
The Remote Microphone's TALK key is set for either "press-to-talk" or "lock" operation.  
[Press-to-talk operation]  
Step 3. Start of broadcast  
TALK  
3-1. Hold down the TALK key.  
A start chime tone will be sounded over the broadcast zone.*  
(If the chime function is disabled, the microphone announcement can  
be made upon depression of the TALK key.)  
The In-use indicator will light green.  
Start chime  
tone  
* The unit is preset for one of 7 different types of chime tones. It is  
also possible to disable the chime function. (For details, see p. 30  
"CHIME FUNCTION.")  
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3-2. After chime play completion, make an announcement using the microphone.  
Live microphone  
announcements  
TALK key  
Step 4. End of broadcast  
TALK  
Releasing the Talk key will sound an end chime tone (only when the  
Up/Down 4-tone chime function is employed by the unit), terminating  
the broadcast.  
Both the all zones indicators and the In-use indicator go out.  
End chime  
tone  
[Lock operation]  
TALK  
Step 3. Start of broadcast  
3-1. One-touch press the TALK key.  
A start chime tone will be sounded over the broadcast zone.*  
(If the chime function is disabled, the microphone announcement can  
be made upon depression of the TALK key.)  
Start chime  
tone  
The In-use indicator will light green.  
* The unit is preset for one of 7 different types of chime tones. It is also possible to disable the chime  
function. (For details, see p. 30 "CHIME FUNCTION.")  
3-2. After the chime play is finished, make an announcement at the microphone.  
Live microphone  
announcements  
Step 4. End of broadcast  
TALK  
One-touch pressing the TALK key again will sound an end chime  
tone (only when the Up/Down 4-tone chime function is employed by  
the unit) and terminate the broadcast.  
Both the all zones indicators and the In-use indicator go out.  
End chime  
tone  
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11. GENERAL-PURPOSE BROADCAST PRIORITY  
11.1. Broadcast Source-to-Priority Relationship  
Making broadcast with higher priority cuts off the current lower-priority broadcast, allowing the higher priority  
broadcast to go through. Upon completion of the higher priority broadcast, the original broadcast is  
automatically restored. For background music (BGM) broadcast (Priority 4), it is also possible to mix it with  
other broadcasts or reduce its sound volume without cutting it off. (See p. 29 Priority Function during BGM  
Broadcast.)  
Broadcast sound sources to which priority levels 1 3 are assigned in the table below can be set to any one  
of such priorities with the DIP switch (exception: Priority 3 for Inputs 1 3).  
Underlined priority levels represent factory-preset levels.  
DIP switch setting  
Broadcast source  
Priority level  
Functional explanation  
Priority 1 or 2 selectable.  
Switch location Switch No.  
Input 1 (MIC/LINE)*1  
Input 2 (MIC/LINE)*1  
Input 3 (MIC/LINE)*1  
Telephone paging  
Westminster chime  
Remote  
Microphone No.1  
Remote  
Microphone No.2  
Remote  
Microphone No.3  
Remote  
Microphone No.4  
Message 1  
Message 2  
Message 3  
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
Inside the VM  
Priority 3 is set when broadcast is amplifier  
not externally activated.*2  
SW2-No. 1  
SW2-No. 2  
SW2-No. 3  
SW2-No. 4  
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Set for Priority 1.  
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1
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
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side panel  
Priority 1 or 2 selectable.  
No. 3  
1
1
1
1
1
3
3
3
Set for Priority 1.  
––  
––  
Priority 1 or 3 selectable.  
Inside the VM  
amplifier  
SW2-No. 5  
SW2-No. 6  
SW2-No. 7  
Message 4  
Message 5  
Message 6  
Highest priority For Alert message  
(Emergency  
––  
––  
Message 7  
broadcast)  
For Evacuation message  
7 different chimes  
Priority 3 is set when chime is  
externally activated.*3  
Set for Priority 4.  
3
––  
––  
––  
––  
BGM 1  
BGM 2  
4
4
*1 Factory-preset to MIC. For the setting, see p. 48 "VM Amplifier's Rear Panel-Mounted Function Switches."  
*2 Priority 1 or 2 set for the Inputs 1 3 applies to the broadcast activated by their respective Control inputs  
(CTRL IN 1 3), while Priority 3 applies to the broadcast activated not by the control inputs (by the VM  
amplifier's front-mounted zone selector key).  
*3 Chime priority  
When the chime is used in Inputs 1 3 broadcast, Remote Microphone broadcast or telephone paging, its  
priority level is the same (1 or 2) as those assigned to such broadcasts.  
Chime priority level is "3" when activated by the Chime activation input (CONTROL I/O connector pin No.  
9). Note that Inputs 1 3 need be selected with the front panel selector keys before using the chime.  
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