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L. L. U. F. N. I. E. EN 60849. C. N. A. I. L. C. P. O. M. V. V. s. e. n. a. V oice E vacuation N ew A larm S ystem. History. From Background Music to Automatic Voice Alarms. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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EN 60849

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History

For a long time PA systems have been used to distribute background music and paging announcements into public areas

• Nowadays these PA systems that have evolved into Integrated Voice Evacuation systems, are used to warn people who face various life threatening situations

• In an emergency situation it has become essential to have Automatic Voice Alarms in conjunction with Alarms.

Voice Alarm Systems

From Background Music to Automatic Voice Alarms

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SecurityVoice Alarm Systems

Clear instructions allow a controlled evacuation without panic

The requirements for a secure Voice Alarm System are written in the European standard EN 60849

VVenas - Range

TOA follows these requirements with its systems of the

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Venas SystemsVM-2000-Series

The integrated PA System Manager for small to medium sized PA systems, 120 or 240 watts

VX-2000-Series The modular System for medium to large

PA systems Fully compatible with EN 60849 Easy system configuration via PC Easy maintenance via PC

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Secure Security

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Security

Connections

Applications

VX-2000 System

VX-2000

AnnouncementBackground

musicAlarm

8 Inputs 50 Speaker Lines

Surveillanceacc. to EN 60849

EasyMaintenanceRedundancy,

Economy Mode

128 ControlInputs

128 ControlOutputsRS 232C

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VX-2000 System

VX-2000

BackgroundMusic

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Background MusicMatching Modules for Different Sources

different jacks:Cinch, XLR, phone and

screw terminal balanced or

unbalanced with or without variable

high- and low pass filter gain adjustment VX-2000

TunerEasy call up of signal distribution into several zones

VX-2000VX-2000

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bcApplications

VX-2000 System

VX-2000

AnnouncementBackground

Music

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Announcement (1)System’s Remote Microphone• Up to 8 remote microphones • Free programmable buttons• Expandable up to 105 buttons• Announcements

*individual into each zone*into groups of zones*All-call*with or without pre/post chime*4 different chime sounds

• Permanent or non-permanent talk button

• adjustable off-time for permanent talk buttoncovered alarm button

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Announcement (2)

Standard Remote Microphone Programmable access to certain zones

2 optional Voice Announcement Boards EV-200 Playback of up to 16 pre-recorded messages manually activated announcements Timer-controlled announcements Programmable access of certain messages to

certain zones

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bcApplications

VX-2000 System

VX-2000

AnnouncementBackground

MusicAlarm

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Alarm (1)

Voice-Alarm with Pre-Recorded Messages Automatic Alarm

Control via Fire Detecting System

Warning and Evacuation programmable for each fire area

Manual Alarm Control from system’s remote microphone

via covered Alarm button

• Warning or evacuation programmable Control from Fireman’s Microphone

• selectable warning message for selectable fire areas• selectable evacuation message for selectable fire

areas

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Alarm (2)

Fireman’s Microphone

• Acoustically monitored rigid microphone

• Expandable up to 105 buttons• All-call paging possible in case of CPU failure

• Free programmable buttonsActivation warning messageActivation evacuation messageActivation all-clear messageZone selection for pagingFailure indication

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Automatic Fire Area Related Alarm (Example)

Tower Building with Several Fire Areas

VX-2000

FDS

• the fire detecting system (FDS) controls the VX-2000 specifically

• The VX-2000 starts an Evacuation message

for the 5th and 6th floor• It also starts a Warning message for the other floors simultaneously

• The fire increases• The fire detecting system controls further

control inputs of the VX-2000• The VX-2000 starts an

Evacuation message for all floors

• Fire in the 5th floor

FDSFDS

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Manual Intervention into the Automatic Alarm (Example)

The Fireman Operates the Fireman’s Microphone

VX-2000

FDS

• Fire on the 5th floor. The automatic evacuation message is broadcast to the 5th and 6th floor, and a warning message to the other floors

• The fireman decides to evacuate all upper floors. He manually activates the evacuation message for these areas on the fireman’s microphone

• The fire is extinguished. The fireman activates the all-clear message on the fireman’s microphone.

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Connections

VX-2000 System

VX-2000

AnnouncementBackground

MusicAlarm

8 Inputs

128 ControlInputs

Application

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InputsAudio Inputs

8 Module Slots for connection of up to 15 sound sources

(8 system remote microphones, 7 further sources) different jacks:

Cinch, XLR, phone, screw terminal, RJ45 balanced or unbalanced with or without variable high and low pass filter gain control

Control Inputs 16 control inputs at the matrix expandable up to 128 control inputs

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Connections

VX-2000 System

VX-2000

AnnouncementBackground

MusicAlarm

8 Inputs 50 Speaker Lines

128 ControlInputs

128 ControlOutputs

Application

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Outputs50 Speaker Lines

100 Volt Amplifier with:

4 x 60 W2 x 120 W1 x 240 W1 x 420 Wfull surveillance

Control Outputs:•16 control outputs on the matrix•expandable up to 128 control outputs

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Connections

VX-2000 System

VX-2000

AnnouncementBackground

MusicAlarm

8 Inputs 50 Speaker Lines

128 ControlInputs

128 Steuer-ausgängeRS 232C

Applications

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RS 232C InterfaceConnection with PC

Easy-to-Use Software on Windows™ Configuration of the system

Reading the log file

Maintenance and inspection

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RS 232C

VX-2000 System

AnnouncementBackground

MusicAlarm

8 Inputs 50 Speaker Lines

128 ControlInputs

128 ControlOutputs

Security

Surveillanceacc. to EN 60849

Application

Connections

VX-2000

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Surveillance of theCritical Signal Path

Surveillance of The Audio Paths Without Gap

Matrix System

microphonecapsule,

acoustically

pre-ampli-

fier

microphone cable

connection line

pre-ampli-

fier

internal signal path

pre-ampli-

fier

connection line

power amplifier

speaker circuit

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Surveillance of the System Availability

Power Supply and Controls

Power Supply

Communication line

AC mains power supply

Secondary power supply

Fuses

Matrix System

Battery

CPUCPU

CPU Battery

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Failure Signalization (1)

On the System’s Remote Microphone

Fixed indication: Any failure Line failure on the zone buttonsFree programmable Failure of a certain part

(e.g. battery) Failure of a group

(e.g. amplifiers) with acoustical signalizationaccording to EN 60849

Receipt button

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Failure Signalization (2)

Via Control Outputs Any combination of single failures :

Failure of a certain element (e.g. battery) Failure Group (e.g. amplifiers) any (possible) failure to be indicated on the fireman’s

panel for automatic control of replacement devices (if not available with the system already)

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RS 232C

VX-2000 System

AnnouncementBackground

MusicAlarm

Application

8 Inputs 50 speaker lines

128 ControlInputs

128 ControlOutputs

Connections

Surveillanceacc. to EN 60849

Security

Redundancy, Economy Mode

VX-2000

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Redundancy, Economy Mode (1)

Redundancy Automatic Switch-Over to Stand-by Amplifier Power Supply can be designed redundant

(at a power supply unit’s loss, another power supply unit takes over the supply)

If the CPU fails, it is still possible to make an all-call from the fireman’s microphone

Automatic Reset Surveillance and automatic Reset of the CPU via

Watchdog timer

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Redundancy, Economy Mode (2)

Economy Mode Stand-by Function of Power Amplifiers

In economy mode, the power consumption of the power amplifiers is reduced when not in use

At battery operation the current consumption is extremely reduced, and the battery’s capacity can be designed lower than usual

quick readiness of the power amplifiers

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RS 232C

VX-2000 System

AnnouncementBackground

MusicAlarm

Application

8 Inputs 50 speaker lines

128 ControlInputs

128 ControlOutputs

Connections

Surveillanceacc. to EN 60849

Security

VX-2000

Redundancy, Economy Mode

Installation &Maintenance

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Installation & MaintenanceMaintenance Software on Windows™

Installation Support Initial measuring of the speaker lines via PC

Easy Maintenance Configuration Check

Comparison PC setting - system setting Connection Check

Check of all internal wiring Surveillance Check

automatic check of all monitored elements, manual check of the buttons

Emergency CheckCheck of the emergency functions with or without broadcast of warning and evacuation messages

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VX-2000 System

VX-2000

AnnouncementBackground

MusicAlarm

8 Inputs 50 Speaker lines

Surveillanceacc. to EN 60849

Installation &MaintenanceRedundancy,

Economy Mode

128 ControlInputs

128 ControlOutputsRS 232C

... even more than ... even more than EN 60849EN 60849VVenas

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