INSTALLATION MANUAL BASIC INSTALLATION RACK-MOUNTED EMERGENCY PA SYSTEM FS-970 SERIES MODEL NUMBERS : FS-971 FS-972 FS-973 Installation Precautions (For Sales Shops and Installers) • When inspecting the speaker line insulation, disconnect the speaker lines from the PA system. • If the system's fire alarm (EL) and fire confirmation signal (EF) terminals are connected during a dielectric strength test of the relay contact of a fire alarm system or other external systems, this can cause damage to the PA system. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ............................................................................................................. 4 2. SUPPLIED MANUALS .................................................................................................................. 6 3. BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION 3.1. System Summary ........................................................................................................................... 7 3.2. About the Emergency Power Supply 8 3.2.2. DC power supply panel expansion ...................................................................................... 8 3.2.1. Selection of the emergency power supply panel and battery .............................................. 4. NI-CD BATTERY REPLACEMENT ........................................................................................... 9 5. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES ................................................................................................ 10 6. EQUIPMENT RACK ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 11 6.2. Rack Assembly ............................................................................................................................... 11 6.3. Rack Installation ............................................................................................................................. 12 6.4. Securing the Rack CR-272 or CR-412 to the Floor ........................................................................ 12 6.5. Securing the Rack CR-412-6 to the Floor ...................................................................................... 13 6.6. Securing the Rack to the Wall (for Prevention of the Fall) .............................................................. 13 6.7. Rack Suspension using Eyebolts ................................................................................................... 14 6.8. Fine Height Adjustment of the Installed Rack ................................................................................. 14 6.9. Grounding ....................................................................................................................................... 14 6.1. Poor Installation Locations .............................................................................................................. 7. BEFORE MOUNTING THE COMPONENTS IN THE RACK 15 7.2. Pre-amplifier Panel PP-025B .......................................................................................................... 16 7.1. Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 .................................................................................................. 8. COMPONENT INSTALLATION 18 8.2. Junction Panel ................................................................................................................................ 18 8.3. Emergency Power Supply Panel .................................................................................................... 19 8.4. DC Power Supply Panel ................................................................................................................. 19 8.5. Power Amplifier Panel Mounting Position ....................................................................................... 20 8.1. Integrated Control Panel ................................................................................................................. 2 9. RACK INTER-PANEL CONNECTION 21 9.2. Pre-amplifier Panel PP-025B Connection ....................................................................................... 22 9.3. Power Amplifier Panel Connection ................................................................................................. 23 9.1. FS-971 System Panel Connection Diagram ................................................................................... 9.4. Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B Connection 24 24 9.4.3. About the operation of the Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B ............................... 25 9.4.4. Connections ......................................................................................................................... 27 9.4.5. Connecting a single emergency power supply panel to power amplifiers ........................... 31 9.4.1. Battery connection ............................................................................................................... 9.4.2. About the Emergency Power Supply Panel's (DS-029B's) terminals .................................. 9.5. Junction Panel JP-0410 Connection 32 9.5.2. Connecting the AC power supply of the Junction Panel JP-0410 ....................................... 33 9.5.1. Connecting the Junction Panel's rear-mounted terminal block ............................................ 9.6. DC Power Supply Panel Connection 9.6.1. When the DC power supply panel is not required (i.e. when you can do with the junction panel's internal power supply).... ........................... 34 35 9.6.3. When expanding the power supply for internal equipment .................................................. 35 9.6.4. Connection between DC power supply panel and Expansion Operation Panel EP-029 ..... 36 9.6.5. Connection between DC power supply panel and Expansion Junction Panel JP-039 ........ 37 9.6.2. When expanding the power supply for external equipment ................................................. 10. SETTING OF THE INTEGRATED CONTROL PANEL EP-0510 ...................................... 38 11. EXPANSION PANEL ADDRESS SETTING 41 11.2. Expansion Junction Panel JP-039 ................................................................................................ 41 11.1. Expansion Operation Panel EP-029 ............................................................................................. 12. CONNECTING THE RACK-MOUNTED COMPONENTS TO EXTERNAL LINES 42 12.2. AC Power Supply Connections ..................................................................................................... 42 12.3. Speaker Connections ................................................................................................................... 43 12.4. Connections to the Automatic Fire Alarm Systems ...................................................................... 44 12.1. Names of the Front-Mounted Terminal of the Junction Panel JP-0410 ........................................ 13. CONNECTION INSPECTION 13.1. Inspection of Connections and Wiring .......................................................................................... 45 13.2. Adjustment and Measurement of Power Circuitry 45 13.2.2. Power voltage measurement (using tester) ....................................................................... 45 13.2.1. AC line insulation measurement (using megger) ............................................................... 13.3. Speaker Line Adjustment and Measurement 46 47 13.4. Speaker Sound Pressure Level Measurement ............................................................................. 48 13.3.1. Speaker line impedance measurement (using impedance meter) .................................... 13.3.2. Speaker line insulation resistance measurement (Measuring instrument: Megger) .......... 14. POWER-ON AND INSPECTION ................................................................................................ 48 15. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE MAIN RACK COMPONENTS ................................................ 49 3 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. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in death or serious personal injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage. WARNING When Installing the Unit When the Unit is in Use • 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. • Should the following irregularity be found during use, immediately switch off the AC breaker 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. · 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.) · If it is malfunctioning (no tone sounds.) • 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. • 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. • Ensure that the voltage selector is properly set to the local power voltage. Wrong settings may cause a fire or electric shock. • 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. • Do not place cups, bowls, or other containers of liquid on top of the rack. If they accidentally spill into the mounted units, this may cause a fire or electric shock. • Do not insert nor drop metallic objects or flammable materials in the ventilation slots of the unit's cover, as this may result in fire or electric shock. 4 CAUTION When Installing the Unit When the Unit is in Use • Never plug in nor remove the power supply plug with wet hands, as doing so may cause electric shock. • Make sure to observe the following handling precautions so that a fire or personal injury does not result from leakage or explosion of the battery. · Do not short, disassemble, heat nor put the battery into a fire. · Do not solder a battery directly. · Be sure to use the specified type of batteries. · Note correct polarity (positive and negative orientation) when installing a battery in the unit. · Avoid locations exposed to the direct sunlight, high temperature and high humidity when storing batteries. • Do not block the upper panel ventilation slots in the unit's cover. Doing so may cause heat to build up inside the unit and result in fire. • 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. 5 2. SUPPLIED MANUALS The following manuals are supplied with the emergency PA system. 1 Emergency PA System FS-970 Series Installation Manual 2 Emergency PA System FS-970 Series Installation Manual - Basic Installation 3 Emergency PA System FS-970 Series Installation Manual - Applied Installation 4 Emergency PA System FS-970 Series Installation Manual - Writing The book you are reading now • Read only the manuals that are suited for your purpose. · Those who operate the PA system to make both emergency and general broadcasts 1 · Function Instruction Manual · Operation · Routine inspection · Overall inspection 2 · Those who install the emergency PA system · Those who settle on a plan of use, such as broadcast zone assignment, and write (register) data · Installation · The basics of installation and its inspection The book you are reading now 3 · Those who check system operations 4 6 Installation manual (Basic installation) Installation manual (Applied installation) · Associated equipment connections · Reference items Installation manual (Writing) · Initialization · Registration setting · Setting registration chart 3. BEFORE STARTING INSTALLATION 3.1. System Summary • The FS-971 and FS-973 permit system expansion of up to 330 lines and up to 330 emergency zones. • The FS-972 permits system expansion of up to 50 lines and up to 50 emergency zones. • Each of the FS-971, FS-972 and FS-973 permits connection of eight emergency remote control units and eight general remote control units. Fire alarm system No. of emergency zones FS-971/FS-973 types: Up to 330 zones FS-972 type : Up to 50 zones General remote control unit (RM-1200) Up to 8 units Speaker line Emergency remote control unit (RM-971) FS-971 and FS-973 types: Up to 330 lines FS-972 type : Up to 50 lines Emergency power supply control unit Up to 8 units Speaker controller Power cable 110/220 VAC (50/60 Hz) (Power supply solely intended for emergency PA systems) AUX control terminal (15 terminals) Remote Microphone Grounding Music playing machine 7 3.2. About the Emergency Power Supply 3.2.1. Selection of the emergency power supply panel and battery The emergency PA system is designed to operate on both the main power supply and emergency power supply. Because the emergency system needs to be operated for ten minutes or more during a power failure, the emergency power supply suited to the system scale is required. The FS-970 series systems require the emergency power supply panel DS-029B and Ni-Cd battery NDC-2435 or NDC-2460. The following table provides guidelines on the number of emergency power supply panels and Ni-Cd batteries necessary for the system. Quick reference table for emergency battery composition Rated output PA-1230B Power amplifier panel PA-2440B composition PA-3640B Operation section/control section Battery composition Power amplifier panel NDC-2435 Battery NDC-2460 No. of emergency power supply panels DS-029B Connection of emergency power supply panel DS-029B No. of connected emergency remote control units 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 360W 240W 120W 1 1 3.5AH 6AH 1 1 a 1 1 a 3.5AH 6AH 3.5AH 2 1 1 1 b a 6AH 6AH 2 1 b 1 7AH 6AH 2 1 2 c 12AH 6AH 3 2 c No. of zones of the main rack and emergency remote control unit 330 120 180 330 330 60 50 270 90 150 310 330 40 30 220 70 120 260 330 30 30 190 60 100 220 330 30 20 160 50 90 190 330 20 10 140 40 70 170 310 10 10 130 30 60 150 280 10 110 30 50 140 250 10 100 30 50 120 230 Notes • This table assumes that the main rack system and emergency remote control unit are identical in the number of broadcast zones. It is also assumed that no other components are connected other than the EP029, EP-0510, EP-059R, JP-039, and JP-0410, and that any component is not connected to the emergency power-off output or emergency output. In some systems, the number of zones may be less than those shown in the above table. • Refer to the connection examples on p. 27-30 for connection methods a-d of the Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B. 3.2.2. DC power supply panel expansion When multiple operation sections or emergency remote control units are connected to the main rack, the DC power supply panel is required in addition to the Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B. For its connection, refer to "DC Power Supply Panel Connection" on p. 34. Expansion power supply 0 unit AD-011 70 AD-031B 160 None (JP-0410's internal power supply only) 30 Maximum zone Nos. vs. connected remote control unit Nos. 1 unit 2 unit 3 unit 4 unit 5 unit 6 unit 7 unit 8 unit 30 30 20 10 10 10 50 40 70 80 60 50 50 40 130 100 Expansion power supply is required. 20 10 Note Depending upon the connection method of the JP-0410's internal power supply/ expansion power supply to expansion equipment (EP-029, EP-059R, JP-039, etc.), the number of zones may lower those shown in the above table. When using other combinations not shown in the table, contact the shop from where you purchased the unit. 8 480W 720W 1440W 1080W 1800W 2 7AH 7AH 4 2 1 b 6AH 7AH 2 1 2 c 140 110 90 70 60 50 40 40 30 330 270 220 190 160 140 130 110 100 330 310 260 220 190 170 150 140 120 12AH 2 c 2 4 3 5 12AH 6AH 7AH 12AH 6AH 7AH 12AH 6AH 7AH 12AH 6AH 7AH 12AH 7AH 12AH 12AH 12AH 18AH 18AH 18AH 24AH 24AH 24AH 30AH 30AH 30AH 2 2 2 2 2 3 6 5 7 2 2 4 6 6 4 3 5 4 2 3 4 4 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 2 c d c c c c c c c c c c d No. of zones of the main rack and emergency remote control unit 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 330 270 330 270 310 330 270 310 310 330 330 220 330 220 260 330 220 260 260 330 330 190 330 190 220 330 190 220 220 330 330 160 330 160 190 330 160 190 190 330 310 140 310 140 170 310 140 170 170 310 280 130 280 130 150 280 130 150 150 280 250 110 250 110 140 250 110 140 140 250 230 100 230 100 120 230 100 120 120 230 330 270 220 190 160 140 130 110 100 330 310 260 220 190 170 150 140 120 330 330 330 330 330 310 280 250 230 4. NI-CD BATTERY REPLACEMENT CAUTION • Do not short-circuit or disassemble the Ni-Cd battery. Also, do not expose it to excessive heat or throw it into a fire. • To prevent short-circuiting of removed Ni-Cd batteries, wrap electrical tape around their terminals. • Do not use the Ni-Cd batteries in combination with dry batteries or other types of battery. • When replacing the Ni-Cd battery, only use the type designated in the section "About the Emergency Power Supply" on p. 8. Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B Connector Ni-Cd battery Front panel Front panel mounting screw 1. Remove battery connectors. 2. Take the batteries out of the battery compartment. 9 5. INSTALLATION PROCEDURES 1. Equipment rack assembly and installation Page 11 2. Before installing rack components in the rack Page 15 3. Rack component mounting Page 18 4. Rack inter-component connections Page 21 5. Operation/expansion panel address setting and connection to external lines Page 38 6. Connection inspection Page 45 7. Power on and check Page 48 • Finish construction work explained in the separate book "Applied Installation" together with construction work explained in the "Installation Manual-Basic Installation. "Basic Installation Manual" you are reading now Separate book "Applied Installation" • When there is no applicable construction work, advance to writing. 1. Data Initialization Separate book "Writing" 2. Writing End 10 6. EQUIPMENT RACK ASSEMBLY AND INSTALLATION 6.1. Poor Installation Locations Avoid installing the rack in the following locations. • Locations that may be exposed to fire, heat or direct sunlight (ambient temperature should be between 0°C and 40°C). • Locations that may be exposed to rainwater, steam or high humidity. • Locations exposed to vibration. • Locations offering limited space at the rear of the rack for inspection. • Locations where particles of metal or dust accumulate, or near chemicals or oil. • Locations near high-voltage equipment or equipment sensitive to electro-magnetic fields. 6.2. Rack Assembly • Follow the instructions in the manual attached to the rack to assemble. • When installing the rack components, lay the rack down face-up as shown in the figure to facilitate work and ensure safety. (For component installation, refer to Component Installation on p. 18.) • Install the Blower Unit BU-412 after rack assembly completion but before installing each rack component. Front Ceiling Note Some components require their functions to be readjusted before they are installed in the rack. In such cases, install the components after readjustment completion. (Refer to p. 15.) 11 6.3. Rack Installation The emergency rack system must be installed as shown in the figure below. Wall surface, etc. Over 0.6 m Over 0.5 m CR-272 CR-412 CR-412-6 Front Over 0.5 m Space for inspection and operation Over 2 m • To prevent the equipment rack from falling down due to an earthquake, etc., secure the rack to the floor with anchor bolts and to the wall with brackets. • When installing the general rack system, also allow for the above spacing to facilitate maintenance. 6.4. Securing the Rack CR-272 or CR-412 to the Floor Four anchor bolt mounting holes (ø15 mm) are provided in the rack bottom surface to secure the rack to the floor. Referring to the figure below, make holes in the floor, then secure the rack to the floor using four M10M12 anchor bolts. 435 220 100 280 Front Cable entry opening 360 440 566 12 Anchor bolt mounting hole (ø15 mm, 4 places) 6.5. Securing the Rack CR-412-6 to the Floor Four anchor bolt mounting holes (ø15 mm) are provided in the rack bottom surface to secure the rack to the floor. Referring to the figure below, make holes in the floor, then secure the rack to the floor using four M10M12 anchor bolts. Front 615 100 400 460 (115) Cable entry opening 360 Anchor bolt mounting hole (ø15 mm, 4 places) 440 566 6.6. Securing the Rack to the Wall (for Prevention of the Fall) A knock-out hole (ø6.5 mm) is provided on the rack top panel. Break this hole with a screwdriver, and secure the rack to the wall by installing a bracket in the exposed hole. (Note the bracket is not supplied with the system. Purchase it separately in the market.) [Installation example] Anchor Bolt M6 bolt Bracket Knock-out hole Washer Nut 13 6.7. Rack Suspension using Eyebolts Eyebolts for suspension can be mounted to the rack top panel. • Purchase the following parts separately in the market. Eyebolts M16 ............... 4 pieces Nut M16 ....................... 4 pieces Plain washer M16 ........ 4 pieces Remove four rubber hole covers provided on the top panel, and install eyebolts (4 places) in the exposed holes as shown in the figure. Important: The maximum rack system weight for 4-point suspension is 300 kg. Remove this rubber hole cover. Top panel of the CR-272, CR-412 and CR-412-6 Eyebolt Plain washer Nut 6.8. Fine Height Adjustment of the Installed Rack When the rack installed on the floor is unstable and shaky, make fine adjustment of its height by turning clockwise the height adjustment screw located in the front of the bottom rack base. Use the standard screwdriver for adjustment. 6.9. Grounding Provide grounding terminals using three grounding terminal screws (M5) located at the rear of the bottom rack base. Three female screws (M5) are located in the front of the base. Use these screws as required. 14 7. BEFORE MOUNTING THE COMPONENTS IN THE RACK 7.1. Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 • Chime Switch Installation To activate the external chime device or the CK-025 Chime Unit built in the PP-025B Pre-amplifier, install the chime switch (supplied with the EP-0510) as shown below. You may skip the following installation procedures if the chime does not need to be activated from the EP-0510. 1. Push to break the chime switch hole on the Operation Panel. 2. Remove two screws on the right of the Operation Panel and open the panel. 3. Mount the chime switch to the inside of the front panel using the supplied screws (3x6). Chime switch Screw (3x6) Mount from the back of the panel. 4. Connect the chime switch connector to CN8 on the control circuit board. CN8 Control circuit board 5. Attach the supplied label to the Operation Panel. Supplied label 15 7.2. Pre-amplifier Panel PP-025B • Chime Unit (CK-025) Installation Note: Install the Chime Unit in the Pre-amplifier Panel before mounting the Pre-amplifier Panel in the rack. 1. Remove the front panel, top panel and rubber hole cover on the front panel. Top panel Screw (M3x6) Hole cover Front panel Screw (M3x6) 2. Select the chime tone type for the Chime Unit to install by changing the jumper connector position on JP1 through JP3 on the Chime Unit's circuit board. Chime tone Jumper connector position 2 JP 1 JP 2 JP 3 2 1 2 1 1 Ascending 4-tone chime 4 JP 2 Single tone chime 2 Two tone chime JP 1 5 Descending 4-tone chime JP 2 JP 3 Chime volume control JP 2 JP 3 2 1 JP 1 3 Gong JP 2 JP 3 3. Mount the Chime Unit and secure it using two screws (M3x6) supplied with the Chime Unit. Chime Unit CK-025 Screw (M3x6) 16 2 1 JP 2 1 JP 1 Jumper connector 1 JP 3 2 JP 3 2 JP 1 JP 3 JP 2 Jumper connector position 1 JP 1 JP 1 Chime switch Chime tone 4. Connect one end of the connector cable supplied with the Chime Unit to the Chime Unit' s connector, and the other end to connector CN17 on the PP-025B's internal circuit board. Chime Unit is used. (USE position) Chime Unit is not used. (NO USE position) Front JP1 CHIME SET USE NO USE JP1 CHIME SET USE NO USE Jumper connector Jumper connector Chime Unit CK-025 JP1 CHIME SET CN17 CHIME Connector cable supplied with the CK-025 5. Remove JP1 jumper connector on the PP-025B's internal circuit board and reset it to the USE position. 6. Replace both the front and top panels, and attach "CHIME" label (included in the supplied input indication labels) to the position above the chime switch. "Chime" label 17 8. COMPONENT INSTALLATION This section describes the points of installation you need to bear in mind when mounting the following main components in the rack. 8.1. Integrated Control Panel It is highly recommended that all the switches on the emergency operation panel be positioned at the height of 0.8 to 1.5 m from the floor. Therefore, the Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 and the Expansion Operation Panels EP-029-10 and EP-029-20 must be positioned at the height shown below. When exceeding such height ranges, install them in multiple racks and arrange those racks side by side. CR-412/-412-6 rack Capacity: 110 emergency broadcast zones CR-272 rack Capacity: 50 emergency broadcast zones One integrated control panel (5U) and up to 2 expansion operation panels (2U) are mountable. Under 1.5 m Installation height range Under 15-unit size Over 17-unit size Over 0.8 m Over 17-unit size Over 9-unit size 41-unit size 27-unit size Installation height range Under 10-unit size One integrated control panel (5U) and up to 5 expansion operation panels (2U) are mountable. The above figures show that the racks are installed directly on the floor. When using a channel base, ensure that all the switches on the emergency operation panel are positioned at the height of 0.8 to 1.5 m from the floor. 8.2. Junction Panel • It is preferable to mount the perforated panel, such as the PF-023B, in the lowermost position of the rack, and mount the Junction Panel JP-0410 above it. This facilitates connection of external wires. • When mounting the Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-10 or JP-039-20 in the rack, mount it below the JP0410. 18 8.3. Emergency Power Supply Panel You need to mount the perforated panel (PF-013B, etc.) above and below each Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B. However, up to two Emergency Power Supply Panels may be stacked without the perforated panel between them. Equipment rack Equipment rack Perforated Panel Emergency Power Supply Panel Perforated Panel Emergency Power Supply Panel 8.4. DC Power Supply Panel • The above-mentioned basic installation method of the Emergency Power Supply Panel also applies to the installation of the DC Power Supply Panels AD-011 and AD-031B. • The Rack Supporting Runner YA-706 is attached to the AD-031B. When installing it, follow the instructions in the equipment rack installation manual. 19 8.5. Power Amplifier Panel Mounting Position • You need to mount the perforated panel (PF-013B, etc.) above and below each power amplifier panel. However, up to two power amplifier panels may be stacked without the perforated panel between them provided each amplifier output power is less than 120 W. • Mounting examples 1. Power amplifier panel rated at 120 W or less (PA-1230B) Equipment rack Perforated panel Power amplifier panel 2. Power amplifier panel rated at 240 W or more (PA-2440B and PA-3640B) Equipment rack Power amplifier panel Perforated panel • Rack Supporting Runner for the power amplifier panel When installing the power amplifier panel PA-1230B, PA-2440B or PA-3640B, be sure to follow the instructions in the Equipment Rack Installation Manual and attach the optional guide rail YA-706 to the rack. 20 9. RACK INTER-PANEL CONNECTION 9.1. FS-971 System Panel Connection Diagram FS-971-36NA <EP-EP control connector cable> Supplied with EP-029. <Parallel vinyl covered cable> Supplied with DS-029B. <Dual phone plug balanced cable> Supplied with EP-0510. <JP-EP control connector cable> Supplied with JP-0410. <EP-EP power connector cable> Supplied with EP-029. <JP-EP power connector cable> Supplied with JP-0410. <Dual phone plug cable> Supplied with PP-025B. <Power cord> Supplied with DS-029B. <Parallel vinyl covered cable> Supplied with DS-029B. PP-025B EP-0510 EP-029-20 DS-029B JP-0410 <JP-JP control connector cable> Supplied with JP-039. Supplied with PA-3640B. Component Model No. <JP-JP power connector cable> Supplied with JP-039. <Parallel vinyl covered cable> Supplied with PA-3640B. <PP-JP control/power connector cable> Supplied with EP-0510E. <Junction connector cable> Supplied with DS-029B. <Power cord> Supplied with PA-3640B. PA-3640B JP-039-20 Supplied Connection Cables PA-3640B Power cord, parallel vinyl covered cable, dual phone plug balanced cable PP-025B Dual phone plug balanced cable EP-0510 Dual phone plug balanced cable, PP-JP control/power connector cable EP-029-20 EP-EP control connector cable, EP-EP power connector cable DS-029B Power cord, parallel vinyl covered cable (long cable x 1, short cable x 3), junction connector cable JP-0410 JP-EP control connector cable, JP-EP power connector cable JP-039-20 JP-JP control connector cable, JP-JP power connector cable 21 9.2. Pre-amplifier Panel PP-025B Connection • You can install the Chime Unit in the Pre-amplifier Panel. (Refer to p. 16.) • Input 1-A jack is located on both the front and rear panels. When both jacks are simultaneously used, the broadcast from the front panel is allowed to go through. • Input 1 takes precedence over Inputs 2 and 3, while Input 2 takes precedence over Input 3. Connect a BGM player to Input 3, and the microphone and chime to Input 1 or 2 depending on the degree of their importance. Use the muting volume control located in the front panel to adjust attenuation levels. Priority is controlled by the external control signal from the control connector or by an input signal level. Should the latter be the case, when the volume of the input signal is low, control may not be performed effectively. In such a case, use the external control. Refer to the separate "Installation Manual - Writing" for the method by external control. • Line Output 2 is a dedicated output terminal for Input 3. Use this output to make multi-origination broadcast by separating BGM zones from microphone announcement zones. Supplied with EP-0510E. Supplied with PP-025B. PP-025B control PRE-AMP IN EP-0510 rear panel JP-0410 rear panel PP-025B power 22 9.3. Power Amplifier Panel Connection • Use the same output line voltage when connecting power amplifier panels for parallel operation. You can connect up to three power amplifier panels of the same kind in parallel. Important: Make connection so that the total of speaker rated input power is less than 1 kW for a group of five consecutive speaker lines (i.e. lines 1-5, 6-10, etc.). • Do not use the 4 Ωoutput terminal for the rack PA system. • Refer to p. 24 "Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B Connection" for details of the connection to the emergency power supply panel. • The junction panel's C1 and H1 are input terminals for speaker lines 1-5, and C2 and H2 are for speaker lines 6-10. When the panel is supplied from the factory, the input terminals are short-circuited between C1 and C2 and between H1 and H2 by means of a jumper wire. Also, because the monitor circuit is connected to between C1 and H1, the monitor panel is additionally required for monitoring speaker lines 6-10 when using the input terminals by separating C1 and H1 from C2 and H2. Supplied with power amplifier panel. Power amplifier panel rear panel Supplied with EP-0510. Supplied with power amplifier panel. Supplied with DS-029B. Supplied with DS-029B. Supplied with power amplifier panel. Supplied with power amplifier panel. Power amplifier panel rear panel EP-0510 rear panel DS-029B rear panel JP-0410 rear panel 23 9.4. Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B Connection 9.4.1. Battery connection Internal Ni-Cd batteries are optional. Depending upon the output and number of power amplifier panels to use, and the number of connected emergency remote control units, select the proper type of battery. After installing the selected battery in the DS-029B, make connections. For battery selection, refer to p. 8 "About the Emergency Power Supply". After battery installation, connect the battery connector and set the battery using the battery selector switch located on the right of the battery connector. CHARGE CURRENT When using the NDC-2435, set the switch to the "3500 mAh" position. When using the NDC-2460, set the switch to the "6000 mAh" position. When not connecting any battery, set the switch to the OFF position. 3500 mAh OFF 6000 mAh Important • The emergency PA system automatically checks the battery voltage every 24 hours. Therefore, if you set the switch to the "3500 mAh" or "6000 mAh" position without connecting the battery, a warning tone is sounded simultaneously with the battery error indication. • Note that pressing the DS-029B's check key immediately after the system has been installed and the power supplied may display the battery error indication. • To check the battery manually, charge the battery for 24 hours or more before checking. 9.4.2. About the Emergency Power Supply Panel's (DS-029B's) terminals REMOTE (left) (+, –) terminals • These terminals supply power for making emergency broadcast when the activation of the fire alarm terminal or the depression of the emergency key is detected while the system is in standby mode due to a power failure. They also supply power to the operation/control section in emergency broadcast mode. • 24 VDC is output when the supply of AC power stops. It is not output while the AC power is supplied. (Outputs from two batteries 1 and 2 installed in the DS-029B are combined into one 24 VDC output through a diode.) • These terminals are connected to both the [EMG DS CTRL (+)] and [GND] terminals of the terminal block on the rear panel of the Junction Panel JP-0410. OUTPUT (+, –) terminals • Output 24 VDC when there is a 24 VDC input to the [REMOTE (right) (+, –)] terminal while the supply of AC power stops. Note that the 24 VDC power is not output while the AC power is supplied or the system is in standby mode due to a power failure. • Outputs 1 and 2 provide 24 VDC from Battery 1, and Outputs 3 and 4 provide it from Battery 2. • The OUTPUT terminals connect to the power amplifier panel's [24 VDC INPUT (+, –)] terminals. REMOTE (right) (+, –) terminals • When these terminals receive 24 VDC while the supply of AC power stops, 24 VDC is output from output terminals 1-4. Note that the 24 VDC power is not output from output terminals 1-4 even if the 24 VDC power is input when the AC power is supplied. • REMOTE (right) terminals connect to the [EMG DS ACTI (+)] and [GND] terminals of the terminal block on the JP-0410's rear panel. 24 9.4.3. About the operation of the Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B When the AC power is supplied and the Emergency Activation terminal is not shorted (standby status).... Current flows in coils D and E, and contact points d and e are as shown below. 24 VDC is not sent to REMOTE (left) or outputs 1-4. DS-029B b Output 1 Charging circuit AC power D Battery 1 Output 2 c E Output 3 Battery 2 JP-0410 Output 4 f e REMOTE (left) EMG DS CTRL d REMOTE (right) EMG DS ACTI C F B EMG ACTI When the AC power is cut off (power failure).... Because no current flows in coils D and E, contact points d and e switch as shown below. 24 VDC is output from Batteries 1 and 2 via a diode. The 24 VDC power is not sent to outputs 1-4. DS-029B b Output 1 Charging circuit AC power D Battery 1 Output 2 c E Output 3 Battery 2 JP-0410 Output 4 f e REMOTE (left) EMG DS CTRL d REMOTE (right) EMG DS ACTI C F B EMG ACTI 25 When the emergency function is operated while the AC power is cut off (power failure).... Current flows in Coil F in the Junction Panel JP-0410 and contact point f switches, thereby causing the 24 VDC power output from REMOTE (left) of the Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B to return to the DS029B's REMOTE (right). As a result, the current flows in Coils B and C and contact points b and c switch as shown below, transmitting 24 VDC to outputs 1-4. DS-029B b Output 1 Charging circuit AC power D Battery 1 Output 2 c E Output 3 Battery 2 JP-0410 Output 4 f e REMOTE (left) EMG DS CTRL d REMOTE (right) EMG DS ACTI C F B EMG ACTI 26 9.4.4. Connections Connections of the Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B are classified into four methods a, b, c, and d depending on the composition selected in the section "About the Emergency Supply Panel" on p. 8. Because the operation and control sections are fundamental to the emergency broadcast system, any failure in their operation will disable the function of the entire system. When two or more DS-029Bs are incorporated into the system (connection methods c and d), the system's operating time can be extended by connecting all the positive (+) and negative (–) REMOTE (left) terminals on all DS-029Bs in parallel. This permits all connected batteries to be used as a backup power source for the operation and control sections. Important: Be sure to connect the DS-029B's power source to the "UNSWITCHED" AC outlet located on the JP-0410's rear panel. Connection method a for the DS-029B In this method, one battery (one DS-029B unit) is connected to supply power to both the operation/control section and power amplifier panel. PA-1230B's rear panel Battery 1 NDC-2460 DS-029B's rear panel JP-0410's rear panel [Connection Example] Rated output: 120 W Battery composition: 6 Ah power is supplied to both operation/control section and power amplifier panel 27 Connection method b for the DS-029B In this method, two batteries (one DS-029B unit) are connected to supply power to the operation/control sections and power amplifier panel separately. PA-3640B's rear panel Battery 1 NDC-2460 Battery 2 NDC-2460 DS-029B's rear panel JP-0410's rear panel [Connection Example] Rated output: 360 W Battery composition: Operation/control section 6 Ah, Power amplifier panel 6 Ah In the above connection example, power is supplied to the power amplifier panel from Battery 2, and to the operation/control section from both Batteries 1 and 2 (mainly from Battery 1). In the case of another example of "Output: 480 W, Battery Composition: Common to both the operation/control section and power amplifier panel for 12 Ah", connect the first PA-2440B power amplifier panel to the Emergency Power Supply Panel's (DS-029B') Output 1, and the second PA-2440B unit to Output 3. Power is supplied to the first PA-2440B unit from Battery 1, and to the second unit from Battery 2. The operation/control section receives the power from both Batteries 1 and 2. 28 Connection method c for the DS-029B In this method, three or more batteries (multiple DS-029B connection) are connected to supply power to the operation/control section and power amplifier panel separately. Second PA-3640B unit Rear panel First PA-3640B unit Rear panel Battery 3 NDC-2460 Battery 4 NDC-2460 Battery 1 NDC-2460 Battery 2 NDC-2460 Second DS-029B Rear panel First DS-029B Rear panel JP-0410 Rear panel [Connection Example] Rated output: 720 W Battery composition: Operation/control section 12 Ah, Power amplifier panel 12 Ah In the above connection example, power is supplied to the first power amplifier panel PA-3640B from Battery 3, and to the second power amplifier panel from Battery 4. The operation/control section receives power mainly from both Batteries 1 and 2. 29 Connection method d for the DS-029B In this method, three or more batteries (multiple DS-029B connection) are connected. A single DS-029B unit contains two batteries: one to supply power to the operation/control section and one to supply power to the power amplifier panel. Third PA-3640B unit Rear panel Second PA-3640B unit Rear panel First PA-3640B unit Rear panel Battery 3 NDC-2460 Battery 4 NDC-2460 Battery 1 NDC-2460 Battery 2 NDC-2460 Second DS-029B Rear panel First DS-029B Rear panel JP-0410 Rear panel [Connection Example] Rated output: 1080 W Battery composition: Operation/control section 6 Ah, Power amplifier panel 18 Ah In the above connection example, power is supplied to the first power amplifier panel PA-3640B from Battery 2, to the second power amplifier panel from Battery 3, and to the third power amplifier panel from Battery 4. The operation/control section receives power mainly from Battery 1. 30 9.4.5. Connecting a single emergency power supply panel to power amplifiers The figure below shows the method of connecting the Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B to the power amplifier panel. Refer to the figure when expanding power amplifier panels or designing the power amplifier rack. • Only a single power amplifier panel (up to 120 W) can be connected per output terminal of the emergency power supply panel. • When using the 240 W power amplifier panel, connect it to parallel-connected outputs 1 and 2 (or 3 and 4) of the emergency power supply panel. • When using the 360 W power amplifier panel, connect the emergency power supply panel's outputs 1 and 2 (or 3 and 4) separately to individual power amplifier panels. When using the PA-1230B (120 W) First PA-1230B unit Second PA-1230 unit Third PA-1230B unit Power amplifier panel's rear-mounted terminal block Fourth PA-1230B unit Emergency power supply panel's (DS-029B) rear-mounted terminal block When using the PA-2440B (240 W) Power amplifier panel's rear-mounted terminal block First PA-2440B unit Second PA-2440 unit Emergency power supply panel's (DS-029B) rear-mounted terminal block When using the PA-3640B (360 W) Power amplifier panel's rear-mounted terminal block First PA-3640B unit Second PA-3640B unit Emergency power supply panel's (DS-029B) rear-mounted terminal block 31 9.5. Junction Panel JP-0410 Connection 9.5.1. Connecting the Junction Panel's rear-mounted terminal block 1. 24V IN/OUT terminals • The power capacity of the JP-0410's built-in power supply is 2 A. Use the 24V IN/OUT terminals when the power capacity is insufficient because of an increase in the number of zones or remote controls. (Refer to p. 35.) • The junction panel is shorted between IN and OUT terminals using a jumper wire at the factory. Remove this jumper and connect an expansion power supply when using the expansion power supply. (Refer to the figure on the right.) IN Emergency remote control unit DC power supply panel General remote control unit OUT Emergency cutoff 24 V Built-in power supply Built-in circuit Emergency power supply 2. EMG (Emergency) 24V terminal • 24 VDC is output when emergency broadcast is made. (Maximum usable current: 100 mA.) • Used to control external equipment. 3. EMG (Emergency) DS, GEN (General) DS, BATTERY FAULT/ CHECK terminals • Connect to the DS-029B's rear-mounted terminal block. 4. TIMER 2 terminal • Connects to the music playing machine's BUSY terminal activated by timer. • Preset broadcast zones are automatically selected at the designated time, and the time signal (such as Westminster Chime) is provided to the preset zones. 5. CHIME OUT terminal • Connect this terminal to play the music playing machine's 4-tone chime without installing a chime device in the pre-amplifier. • Pressing the chime button on the main rack, general remote control unit or emergency remote control unit currently making broadcast outputs an activation signal from this terminal. 6. Power amplifier panel connection terminals • Connect to the power amplifier panel's speaker output terminals. There are two pairs of terminals (C1-H1 and C2-H2), and the relationship of each terminal to output speaker line is as shown below. C1/H1: Speaker lines 1-5 C2/H2: Speaker lines 6-10 • These terminals are shorted with a jumper wire between C1 and C2 and between H1 and H2 at the factory. Remove the jumper wire and connect these terminals to individual power amplifier panels when avoiding the parallel operation of power amplifier panels or when making different broadcasts to each of five-zone groups. Note that if the jumper wire has been removed, the output of the second power amplifier panel and its subsequent panels cannot be monitored without the Monitor Panel MP-011. 32 9.5.2. Connecting the AC power supply of the Junction Panel JP-0410 • The Junction Panel JP-0410 supplies the AC power to each component mounted in the rack. • AC power is always supplied to the UNSWITCHED AC outlets. Be sure to connect the Emergency Power Supply Panel to the UNSWITCHED outlet to keep its internal batteries fully charged. Make sure that the DC Power Supply Panels AD-011 and AD-031B are also connected to the UNSWITCHED outlet. • AC power is supplied to the SWITCHED AC outlets when the pre-amplifier's power switch is set to the ON position or when the broadcast zone is selected from any connected component or when the Emergency Activation terminal is shorted. Power amplifier panels are mainly connected to the SWITCHED outlets. Note: The "H" version is equipped with terminal blocks instead of the AC outlets. JP-0410's (L version) rear panel Note: Up to a total of 450 VA for six UNSWITCHED AC outlets (five on the rear panel and one on the front panel). JP-0410's (H version) rear panel Up to a total of 450 VA for all two outlets • Power consumption of the power amplifier panel The following table shows the power consumption of each power amplifier panel, providing guidelines on the maximum connectable power for the SWITCHED AC outlets. Component Name Model No. Power Consumption 120 W power amplifier panel PA-1230B 303 W 240 W power amplifier panel PA-2440B 572 W 360 W power amplifier panel PA-3640B 700 W 33 9.6. DC Power Supply Panel Connection 9.6.1. When the DC power supply panel is not required (i.e. when you can do with the junction panel's internal power supply).... The power capacity of the Junction Panel's (JP-0410) internal power supply is 2 A in maximum output current. Note the total current of connected components and external equipment. If their total current exceeds 2 A, the power supply must be expanded. If not exceeding 2 A, use the junction panel with a jumper wire connected between 24V IN and OUT terminals. (The jumper wire is connected at the factory.) Jumper wire JP-0410's rear-mounted terminal block JP-0410 IN Jumper wire Rack mounted components (Operation on 24 VDC) External equipment Emergency remote control unit General remote control unit OUT Emergency power supply Emergency cutoff 24 V Internal power supply Internal circuit DS-029B Rack-mounted components (operation on 24 VDC) Component Name Model No. Current Consumption Junction Panel JP-0410 (internal circuit) 0.45 A 10-zone Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-10 0.4 A 20-zone Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-20 0.65 A Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 0.6 A 10-zone Expansion Operation Panel EP-029-10 0.1 A 20-zone Expansion Operation Panel EP-029-20 0.18 A Pre-amplifier Panel PP-025B 0.2 A Monitor Panel MP-011 0.4 A Rack-connected external equipment (operation on 24 VDC) Component Name 34 Model No. Current Consumption Integrated Emergency Remote Control Panel EP-059R 0.3 A 10-zone Expansion Operation Panel EP-029-10 0.1 A 20-zone Expansion Operation Panel EP-029-20 0.18 A 10-zone Remote Microphone RM-1100 0.13 A 20-zone Remote Microphone RM-1200 0.13 A 9.6.2. When expanding the power supply for external equipment Let us assume that one expansion power supply is added to the system solely to cover the shortage of power to be supplied to external equipment as the result of connecting many external equipment or mounting many components in the rack. Note: Remove the jumper wire placed between the 24V IN and OUT terminals of the terminal block located on the rear panel of the Junction Panel JP-0410. JP-0410 <DC power supply panel> Expansion power supply Rack mounted components (Operation on 24 VDC) External equipment Emergency remote control unit General remote control unit Emergency cutoff 24 V IN OUT Internal power supply Internal circuit Emergency power supply DS-029B Two types of expansion power supplies (DC power supply panels) are made available depending on the current capacity. 24 VDC OUT 24 VDC IN AD-011: Maximum current 2.5 A AD-011's rear-mounted terminal block Connects to DC24 V IN terminal of JP-0410's rearmounted terminal block. Connects to GND terminal of JP-0410's rear-mounted terminal block. DC24V IN AD-031B: Maximum current 10 A DC24V Main power supply OUT MAX10A GND GND GND AD-031B's rear-mounted terminal block Connects to DC24V IN terminal of JP-0410's rearmounted terminal block. Connects to GND terminal of JP-0410's rear-mounted terminal block. 9.6.3. When expanding the power supply for internal equipment When many components are mounted in the rack, the power supply system needs to be divided using an expansion power supply. Memo • Leave a jumper wire connected between 24V IN and OUT terminals of the terminal block located on the rear panel of the Junction Panel JP-0410. • Supply power to the Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 from the JP-0410. • Connect the output terminal of the Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B to the DC input terminal of the expansion power supply. <DC power supply panel> Expansion power supply JP-0410 IN Rack mounted Rack mounted components components OUT (Operation (Operation on 24 VDC) on 24 VDC) Emergency power supply External equipment Emergency remote control unit General remote control unit Emergency cutoff 24V Internal power supply Internal circuit DS-029B 35 9.6.4. Connection between DC power supply panel and Expansion Operation Panel EP-029 Make connections using the optional expansion power cable YR-931. Note the polarity when connecting. The red cord is for 24 VDC (+), while the black cord is for 24 VDC (–). YR-931 EP-EP cord Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 Use this cord to disconnect the power supply. Supplied with EP-029. EP power supply Expansion Operation Panel EP-029 EP power supply 24 VDC OUT 24 VDC IN AD-011's rear-mounted terminal block Black Red YR-931 EP-AD cord Black Red Use this cord to connect the power supply. 36 DC Power Supply Panel AD-011 DS-029's rear-mounted terminal block Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B 9.6.5. Connection between DC power supply panel and Expansion Junction Panel JP-039 Use the optional expansion power cable YR-931 for connection. Note the polarity when connecting. The red cord is for 24 VDC (+), while the black cord is for 24 VDC (–). YR-931 JP-JP cord Junction Panel JP-0410 Use this cord to disconnect power. Expansion Junction Panel JP-039 24 VDC OUT 24 VDC IN DC Power Supply Panel AD-011 AD-011's rear-mounted terminal block Black Red YR-931 JP-AD cord Black Red Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B DS-029B's rear-mounted terminal block Use this cord to connect power. 37 10. SETTING OF THE INTEGRATED CONTROL PANEL EP-0510 Use switches SW1-SW4 on the EP-0510's control circuit board for setting. ON 12345678 SW1 ON ON ON 12345678 12345678 12345678 SW2 SW3 SW4 Set the following items using the switches SW1-SW4. • [Warning Announcement Interlock] or [Warning Announcement Non-Interlock] mode (SW4-1) Use SW4-1 switch to set either mode. ON SW4 1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW4 ON Non-interlock OFF Interlock Warning announcement non-interlock • [Warning Announcement] or [Evacuation Announcement] mode (SW4-2) Use SW4-2 switch to select either announcement. ON SW4 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW4 ON Evacuation Announcement OFF Warning Announcement Warning/Evacuation Announcement selection • Manual operation interlock (SW4-3) Set whether to select interlocking zones or individual zones when the selector key is pressed to make emergency broadcast. ON SW4 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW4 ON Interlocking zone OFF Individual zone Manual operation interlock when making emergency broadcast 38 • Evacuation Announcement interval (SW4-4 through SW4-8) Time intervals can be set for 30 seconds to 15 minutes 30 seconds in 30 seconds units. ON SW4 4 5 6 7 8 ON 8 minutes 4 minutes 2 minutes 1 minute 30 seconds OFF 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW4 Evacuation Announcement interval • All-zone announcement interval (SW2-3 through SW2-8) Time intervals can be set for "OFF", "0 second" or "30 seconds to 15 minutes 30 seconds" in 30 seconds units. ON SW2 3 4 5 6 7 8 ON On 8 minutes 4 minutes 2 minutes 1 minute 30 seconds OFF Off 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW2 All-zone announcement interval • Warning Announcement (SW3-2 through SW3-8) Set "repeat yes or no", "number of repeats", "repeat intervals", and "repeat mode" for the Warning Announcement. ON SW3 2 3 4 5 6 ON Resumption +2 +1 Yes 1 minute OFF Termination +0 +0 No 0 minute 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW3 Repeat mode No. of repeats Repetition 7 8 30 seconds 15 seconds 0 second 0 second Repeat interval Memo • "Resumption": Warning Announcement interrupted by a PA microphone announcement is resumed after microphone announcement completion. • "Termination": Warning Announcement is terminated when a PA microphone announcement is made. (It is not resumed even when the microphone announcement is completed.) • Number of repeats: Warning Announcement is repeated twice when the SW3-3 and SW3-4 switches are both set to OFF. If, for example, the SW3-3 switch (+2) is set to ON, the number of repeats increases by two, causing the Warning Announcement to be repeated four times. 39 • Main Rack BGM broadcast (SW1-1 and SW1-2) Set equipment that can initiate Main Rack BGM. Both switches are set to OFF at the factory so as to allow the Main Rack BGM to be played from the [Main rack system and all emergency remote control units]. ON SW1 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW1 1 2 Main rack system and all emergency remote control units OFF OFF Main rack system only OFF ON All emergency remote control units ON OFF Emergency remote control unit of address 0 only ON ON Equipment that can initiate Main Rack BGM Note When equipment is not registered as the "equipment that can initiate Main Rack BGM", even if you press its group selector key or individual zone selector key, which are both registered for [BGM], you cannot select the Main Rack BGM. • Zone lamp line indication (SW1-8) Set the switch to ON (line check mode) to check to see which speaker line is currently in use by lighting the zone lamp. ON SW1 8 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SW1 ON Line OFF Normal Zone lamp line indication When neither emergency broadcast nor general broadcast is made, the line operation status screen on the right is displayed. Displaying line status. Return the test switch to OFF after checking line status. Note If the SW1-8 switch (zone lamp line indication) is left ON (line check mode), the fire floor lamp does not light when emergency broadcast is made. Therefore, shift the switch back to OFF (normal mode) and ensure that the line operation status display is turned off after completing the check of lines in use. 40 11. EXPANSION PANEL ADDRESS SETTING 11.1. Expansion Operation Panel EP-029 When your system contains the 10-Zone Expansion Operation Panel EP-029-10 or 20-Zone Expansion Operation Panel EP-029-20, the address number needs to be assigned to each expansion unit. • Use consecutive numbers starting with 0 to set the address. First unit Second unit Third unit Fourth unit : Address 0 : Address 1 : Address 2 : Address 3 Eleventh unit : Address A Sixteenth unit: Address F Expansion Operation Panel EP-029-20 Expansion Operation Panel EP-029-10 10 EDC 5 76 4 32 F 9 BA 8 • The address switch is located behind the zone name label at the lower right. Set the switch using a screwdriver for watch repair. Address switch (Address setting to 1) 11.2. Expansion Junction Panel JP-039 • Systems incorporating the 10-Zone Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-10 or 20-Zone Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-20 require that the address number be assigned to each expansion unit, as with the expansion operation panel. • As with the Expansion Operation Panel, assign the address using consecutive numbers starting with 0. First unit Second unit Third unit Fourth unit : Address 0 : Address 1 : Address 2 : Address 3 Eleventh unit : Address A Sixteenth unit: Address F Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-20 (Address setting to 1) 456 BCD 23 E Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-10 F01 Address switch 41 789A 12. CONNECTING THE RACK-MOUNTED COMPONENTS TO EXTERNAL LINES 12.1. Names of the Front-Mounted Terminal of the Junction Panel JP-0410 12.2. AC Power Supply Connections The power supply circuit of an emergency broadcast system must be a dedicated circuit, and the circuit breaker after a branch point must be marked with the indication of the dedicated power supply. JP-0410 (L version) front panel Shorting piece for ZNR GND Low-voltage indoor AC trunk line JP-0410 (H version) Service outlet AC power is always supplied. (Up to 100 VA) Dedicated power supply for emergency broadcast system B Shorting piece for ZNR GND B B front panel Power supply for general applications Low-voltage indoor AC trunk line Dedicated power supply for emergency broadcast system B B B Power supply for general applications Memo About ZNR GND. (This memo also applies to the Expansion Junction Panel JP-039.) ZNR GND is a dedicated grounding terminal for the speaker line surge absorber. By placing a shorting piece, the surge absorber is grounded. Do not move the shorting piece except when conducting dielectric strength and insulation resistance tests (p. 45). 42 12.3. Speaker Connections Connect speaker cables to terminals R,N, and C, as shown below. (The R wire may be omitted when no attenuator is used.) When Expansion Junction Panel JP-039 is additionally used, make connections in like manner. Notes • The maximum connectable speaker wattage per line is 200 W. When exceeding 200 W, divide the line into two or more groups. • Connect speaker cables so that the total of rated inputs of every five speaker lines (1-5, 6-10, etc.) is less than 1 kW. The junction panel is fitted at the factory with 0.5 A fuses for speaker line protection. Depending upon the speaker line wattage to be used, these may have to be replaced with other values of optionally available fuses. When replacing, be sure to use a specified type fuse set (10 fuses per set, option). Fuse current capacity Fuse set model No. Total speaker line wattage 0.3A F-0.3A10 Under 24 W 0.5A F-0.5A10 25-40 W 1.0A F-1A10 41-80 W 1.5A F-1.5A10 2.0A F-2A10 121-160 W 2.5A F-2.5A10 161-200 W 81-120 W C1 Speaker line No. 1 C10 R10 N10 R1 N1 JP-0410 front panel Speaker line No. 10 • Connections between speaker and attenuator No attenuator Normal (N) Emergency (R) Common (C) Attenuator used Attenuated speaker Black Red To other speakers White C C H H N R Attenuator COM N R COM Attenuator 43 12.4. Connections to the Automatic Fire Alarm Systems By connecting the emergency PA system to an automatic fire alarm system, voice alarms can be automatically provided as soon as the PA system receives a fire signal from a fire detector. It must be seen to that the floor signal lines (EL) are connected to the junction panel terminals of their corresponding floors. Because fire confirmation signals (EF) are also important to automatic broadcast, connect their cables properly. When sounding a zone sound device ("zone bell" herein) simultaneously with the activation of the automatic fire alarm system, connect the zone bell stop signal (EB1) lines to both the fire alarm system and PA system in order to stop the zone bell during voice alarm broadcast (except the second signal) or microphone announcement. Also, when using emergency guidance panels of the type that sounds a guidance tone, connect the EB terminal (EB2) so that the guidance tone is disabled during voice alarm broadcast or microphone announcement. Only the floor signal lines are connected to the Expansion Junction Panel JP-039. JP-0410 front panel EF confirmation EB1 EB2 EB EB EF EC EL1 EL2 EL3 EL4 EL5 EL6 EL7 EL8 EL9 EL10 EL (automatic fire alarm system) Guidance panel with guidance tone device, etc. Automatic fire alarm system Fire floor signal Fire confirmation signal Zone bell stop Notes • Each contact of the automatic fire alarm system must be a no-voltage make contact with a contact capacity of 30 VDC/200 mA or more. • EB1 and EB2 are independent contacts and are exactly the same in operation timing. • The line resistance of wiring between automatic fire alarm system and amplifier must be less than 50 Ω. 44 13. CONNECTION INSPECTION 13.1. Inspection of Connections and Wiring • After all connections are completed, inspect the connections and wiring again before turning on the AC breaker of Junction Panel JP-0410. • Ensure that cables are correctly connected between components. Also, check external wiring for connection errors and wiring omissions. 13.2. Adjustment and Measurement of Power Circuitry 13.2.1. AC line insulation measurement (using megger) Disconnect the power cable connection to measure the insulation between the following items. (1) Between the ground and one line (Between G and L1) : Over 0.1 MΩ (2) Between ground and another line (Between G and L2) : Over 0.1 MΩ (3) Between lines (Between L1 and L2) : Over 0.1 MΩ When lowering 0.1 MΩ, check for flaws on cable sheath, defective taping in the joint box, and any leakage into pipes. If such problems are found, repair immediately. 13.2.2. Power voltage measurement (using tester) Measure voltage between lines. Normally, it must be within the range between –5% and +10% of nominal voltage. • When lowering –5% of nominal voltage, the power capacity is insufficient. Inspect and adjust the receiving system. • When exceeding +10% of nominal voltage, adjust the receiving facilities to prevent equipment burning. 45 13.3. Speaker Line Adjustment and Measurement 13.3.1. Speaker line impedance measurement (using impedance meter) Measure the impedance of each speaker line, then measure the total impedance of all lines. Record the planned impedance and measured impedance for future maintenance and inspection. If the planned impedance is notably different from the total impedance, inspect individual lines again to find and remove the cause. Impedance of arbitrary wattage can be calculated using the formula below. Z = E2/P (Ω) where E = Rated line voltage (100 V) P = Speaker wattage (per line) Note: Disconnect each speaker line from the terminal block inside the main rack, and measure the impedance of each line. When the speaker lines are connected to the terminal block inside the main rack, remove the terminal block by loosening two screws indicated by the arrow in the figure below, and disconnect the speaker lines from the main rack. JP-0410 front panel Measure the impedance between C and N and between C and R of the speaker line using an impedance meter (ZM-104, etc.). 46 13.3.2. Speaker line insulation resistance measurement (Measuring instrument: Megger) Measure between the ground and the cable for each line. Do not measure between cables, as this can damage both the speaker and matching transformer. It is recommended that wiring be performed so that the following resistance values are obtained. • New line • Existing line • New line total resistance • Existing line total resistance : 10 MΩ minimum : 5 MΩ minimum : 3 MΩ minimum : 1 MΩ minimum Note: Do not measure the insulation resistance with the speaker line connected to the terminal block inside the main rack. When the speaker lines are already connected to the terminal block inside the main rack, remove the terminal block by loosening two screws indicated by the arrow in the figure below, then disconnect the speaker lines from the main rack. JP-0410 front panel Measure the insulation resistance between the ground and each speaker line using the megger. When the measure insulation value is much lower than the specified value, this can be caused by shorts inside the pipe or joint box, defective taping, incorrect wiring, play of the speaker, or contact of a lead with wall surface. To ensure effective inspection, divide lines into lots when inspecting them. If the measured results greatly differ from the calculated impedance, follow the procedure below. (1) If the measured impedance is much greater than the calculated value, this can be caused by cable disconnection or incorrect wiring inside the joint box. In this case, supply power to the speaker line using a small amplifier when inspecting the line. (2) If the measured impedance is much lower than the calculated value, wiring shorts, attenuator breakage, wrong connections, or defective insulation may be the cause. In this case, disconnect the wiring at an appropriate position and inspect the line. (3) If the total impedance greatly lowers the calculated value whereas both are more or less the same on an individual line bases, the possible cause is the defective insulation between lines and between the wire and pipe. 47 13.4. Speaker Sound Pressure Level Measurement [Measuring instrument: Sound level meter (A weighting network characteristics)] Measure the output sound pressure level at a 1 meter distance from the center of the installed speaker when the voice alarm second signal is sounding at the rated output. Check to confirm that the output sound pressure level is greater than the value shown below depending on the type of speaker. Speaker type Large size Medium size Small size Sound pressure level 92 dB or greater 87 dB or greater 84 dB or greater • How to sound the second signal 1. Press the [Emergency] key. 2. Select the line to measure using the [Zone selection] key. 3. Press either the [Evacuation announcement] or [Emergency] key to make the evacuation announcement. 4. Press and release the PA microphone's talk key. After this procedure is completed, the second signal is sounded from the speaker to measure. Note: Measure the speaker sound pressure level after registration completion. 14. POWER-ON AND INSPECTION Turn on the AC breaker of the Junction Panel JP-0410, and check to confirm that • the main power indicator lamp of the Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 lights. • the charging indicator lamp on the Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B lights. (Note that the lamp for the channel not connected to the battery does not light.) • smoke is not emitted or the fuse does not blow. If problems are not found in the above examination, advance to the Installation Manual - Writing. 48 15. SPECIFICATIONS OF THE MAIN RACK COMPONENTS • Integrated Control Panel EP-0510 Power Source Current Consumption Emergency Alarm Fire Floor Information Fire Floor Information Language Fire Alarm Interlock Mode Two-floor Interlock Mode Warning Announcement Interlock Evacuation Announcement Interval All-zone Broadcast Interval Input Output Output Control Broadcast Status Output Function Monitor Speaker Finish Dimensions Weight Accessories 24 VDC 0.6 A Composite audio signal tone (1st signal, 2nd signal, Warning Announcement, Evacuation Announcement, False Alarm Announcement) 1st basement - 22nd floor, 1st basement - 5th floor, stairs, elevator, roof top, penthouse, gymnasium, auditorium, and no floor. Notes • Expandable to up to 330 zones (floors) by expanding the flash memory card (option). • Additional expense is charged for writing into the flash memory card. English Interlock or all-zone interlock Two-floor interlock or two-floor non-interlock Warning Announcement Interlock or Warning Announcement Non-interlock 30 seconds - 15 minutes 30 seconds (set in 30-second units with the internal DIP switches) Off/0 - 15 minutes 30 seconds (set in 30-second units with the internal DIP switches) PA microphone (attachment) : –40 dBV, 600 Ω, unbalanced, 4-pin jack General pre-amplifier : 0 dBV, 600 Ω, balanced, phone jack Timer (time signal) : 0 dBV, 600 Ω, unbalanced, phone jack Attenuator-free audio input : 0 dBV, 600 Ω, unbalanced, phone jack Emergency/general output : 0 dBV, 15 Ω, balanced, phone jack 10 individual zones + all zones, 5 groups (expandable to up to 330 individual zones by expanding the EP-029) Status: Voice alarm on, microphone announcement on, Warning Announcement on, Evacuation Announcement on, False Alarm Announcement on, abnormality in progress, General Broadcast on, system check in progress Output format: Open collector output, withstand voltage: 24 VDC, current capacity: 0.1 A Voice operation guide and screen display (30 characters x 4 lines) 3W Panel: ABS resin, black Case: Zinc-plated steel plate (1 mm thick) 482 (w) x 221.4 (h) x 135.5 (d) mm 4.5 kg Chime switch assembly x 1, balanced phone plug x 1, fuse (2 A) x 1, balanced dual-plug cord x 1, PA microphone (uni-directional, dynamic type) x 1, rack mounting screw x 4, name label (for individual zones) x 2, name label (for zone group) x 1 49 • 20-Zone Expansion Operation Panel EP-029-20 ([ ] = 10-Zone Expansion Operation Panel EP-029-10.) Power Source Current Consumption Output Control Finish Dimensions Weight Accessories 24 VDC 180 mA [100 mA] 20 zones [10 zones] Black 482 (w) x 88.4 (h) x 71.8 (d) mm 1.6 kg [1.5 kg] EP-EP control connector cable x 1, EP-EP power supply connector cable x 1, fuse (2A) x 1, rack mounting screw x 4, name label x 2 • Junction Panel JP-0410 (H version) Power Source Power Consumption Speaker Line Line Short Protection Automatic Fire Alarm System Input Emergency Remote Control Unit Input Output Control General Remote Control Unit Output Control 50 220 VAC, 50/60 Hz 95 W (120 VA) 10 lines each of R (Attenuator-free), N (Normal), and C (Common), M3.5 screw terminal (Maximum connectable wattage per line: 140 W for 70 V line, and 200 W for 100 V line) ø5 mm miniature tubed fuse 0.5 A x 10 preinstalled (must be replaced depending on the connected load capacity) EL (automatic fire alarm system) 1-10, EF (automatic fire alarm system), and EC, M3.5 screw terminal (Open voltage: 24 VDC, Short-circuit current: 200 mA for both EL and EF) Emergency RM audio inputs 1-4, 0 dBV, 600 Ω, M3.5 screw Emergency RM power supply 1 and 2: 24 VDC (total current of both terminals 1 and 2: 5 A), M3.5 screw terminal Monitor output: 0 dBV, 600 Ω, M3.5 screw terminal Emergency RM BUS1-4: RS-485, 9,600 bps, M3.5 screw terminal Emergency start input: M3.5 screw terminal CPU off input: M3.5 screw terminal Battery 1 and 2 inputs: M3.5 screw terminal Check SW input: M3.5 screw terminal General RM power supply: 24 VDC, 0.5 A, M3.5 screw terminal General RM BUS: RS-485, 9,600 bps, M3.5 screw terminal (RM-1200) AUX control inputs 1-15: Open voltage: 24 VDC, short circuit current: 5 mA, M3.5 screw terminal (RM-1100) Chime start input: Open voltage: 24 VDC, short-circuit current: 5 mA, M3.5 screw terminal Output during broadcast: Open collector output, rated voltage: 30 VDC, current capacity: 0. 1A, M3.5 screw terminal Output during operation of remote control unit: Open collector output, rated voltage: 30 VDC, current capacity: 0.1 A, M3.5 screw terminal Power Connection Section Input Output Control External Control Output External Control Input AC Power Output Finish Dimensions Weight Accessories 24 V IN, M4 screw terminal 24 V OUT, M4 screw terminal Emergency DS activation output: 24 VDC, 0.1 A, M4 screw terminal Emergency DS control input: 24 VDC, 5 A, M4 screw terminal Battery check output (up to 50 DS-029Bs connectable): Open collector output, rated voltage: 30 VDC, current capacity: 0.5 A, M4 screw terminal Battery fail input: Open voltage: 24 VDC, short-circuit current: 5 mA, M4 screw terminal Emergency cut-off 24 V: 24 VDC, 0.5 A, M3.5 screw terminal 24 V in emergency: 24 VDC, 0.1 A, M4 screw terminal EB 1 and 2: Relay output, contact rating: 30 VDC, 1 A, M3.5 screw terminal Emergency contact: Relay output, contact rating: 30 VDC, 1 A, M3.5 screw terminal Remote control: Relay output, contact rating: 30 VDC, 1 A, M3.5 screw terminal General DS start: M4 screw terminal Timer 1 and 2: Open voltage: 24 VDC, short circuit current: 5 mA, M3.5 screw terminal (Timer 1), M4 screw terminal (Timer 2) PA fail: Open voltage: 24 VDC, short circuit current: 5 mA, M4 screw terminal Attenuator-free control, power failure control: Open voltage: 24 VDC, short circuit current: 200 mA, M3.5 screw terminal (power failure control), M4 screw terminal (attenuator-free control) General DS control: M4 screw terminal SWITCHED: 3 outlets (up to 820 VA per outlet) UNSWITCHED: 2 outlets (total up to 450 VA) Panel: Zinc-plated steel plate, 1mm thick, black paint Case: Zinc-plated steel plate, 1 mm thick 482 (w) x 177 (h) x 328.3 (d) mm 10.6 kg ø5 mm miniature tube fuse: 0.5 A x 4, 1.6 A x 2, 1 A x 1, 3 A x 1, JP-EP control connector cable x 1, JP-EP power connector cable x 1, rack mounting screw x 4 51 • Junction Panel JP-0410 (L version) Power Source Power Consumption Speaker Line Line Short Protection Automatic Fire Alarm System Input Emergency Remote Control Unit Input Output Control General Remote Control Unit Output Control Power Connection Section Input Output Control 52 110 VAC, 50/60 Hz 95 W (120 VA) 10 lines each of R (Attenuator-free), N (Normal), and C (Common), M3.5 screw terminal (Maximum connectable wattage per line: 140 W for 70 V line, and 200 W for 100 V line) ø5 mm miniature tubed fuse 0.5 A x 10 preinstalled (must be replaced depending on the connected load capacity) EL (automatic fire alarm system) 1-10, EF (automatic fire alarm system), and EC, M3.5 screw terminal (Open voltage: 24 VDC/Short-circuit current: 200 mA for both EL and EF) Emergency RM audio inputs 1-4, 0 dBV, 600 Ω, M3.5 screw Emergency RM power supply 1 and 2: 24 VDC (total current of both terminals 1 and 2: 5 A), M3.5 screw terminal Monitor output: 0 dBV, 600 Ω, M3.5 screw terminal Emergency RM BUS1-4: RS-485, 9,600 bps, M3.5 screw terminal Emergency start input: M3.5 screw terminal CPU off input: M3.5 screw terminal Battery 1 and 2 inputs: M3.5 screw terminal Check SW input: M3.5 screw terminal General RM power supply: 24 VDC, 0.5 A, M3.5 screw terminal General RM BUS: RS-485, 9,600 bps, M3.5 screw terminal (RM-1200) AUX control inputs 1-15: Open voltage: 24 VDC, short circuit current: 5 mA, M3.5 screw terminal (RM-1100) Chime start input: Open voltage: 24 VDC, short-circuit current: 5 mA, M3.5 screw terminal Output during broadcast: Open collector output, rated voltage: 30 VDC, current capacity: 0. 1A, M3.5 screw terminal Output during operation of remote control unit: Open collector output, rated voltage: 30 VDC, current capacity: 0.1 A, M3.5 screw terminal 24 V IN, M4 screw terminal 24 V OUT, M4 screw terminal Emergency DS activation output: 24 VDC, 0.1 A, M4 screw terminal Emergency DS control input: 24 VDC, 5 A, M4 screw terminal Battery check output (up to 50 DS-029Bs connectable): Open collector output, rated voltage 30 VDC, current capacity: 0.5 A, M4 screw terminal Battery fail input: Open voltage: 24 VDC, short-circuit current: 5 mA, M4 screw terminal External Control Output External Control Input AC Power Output Finish Dimensions Weight Accessories Emergency cut-off 24 V: 24 VDC, 0.5 A, M3.5 screw terminal 24 V in emergency: 24 VDC, 0.1 A, M4 screw terminal EB 1 and 2: Relay output, contact rating: 30 VDC, 1 A, M3.5 screw terminal Emergency contact: Relay output, contact rating: 30 VDC, 1 A, M3.5 screw terminal Remote control: Relay output, contact rating: 30 VDC, 1 A, M3.5 screw terminal General DS start: M4 screw terminal Timer 1 and 2: Open voltage: 24 VDC, short circuit current: 5 mA, M3.5 screw terminal (Timer 1), M4 screw terminal (Timer 2) PA fail: Open voltage: 24 VDC, short circuit current: 5 mA, M4 screw terminal Attenuator-free control, power failure control: Open voltage: 24 VDC, short circuit current: 200 mA, M3.5 screw terminal (power failure control), M4 screw terminal (attenuator-free control) General DS control: M4 screw terminal SWITCHED: 8 outlets (total up to 2,460 VA) UNSWITCHED: 6 outlet (total up to 450 VA) Panel: Zinc-plated steel plate, 1mm thick, black paint Case: Zinc-plated steel plate, 1 mm thick 482 (w) x 177 (h) x 328.3 (d) mm 10.6 kg ø5 mm miniature tube fuse: 0.5 A x 4, 1.6 A x 2, 2 A x 1, 3 A x 1, JP-EP control connector cable x 1, JP-EP power connector cable x 1, rack mounting screw x 4 • 20-Zone Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-20 ([ ] = 10-Zone Expansion Junction Panel JP-039-10.) Power Source Current Consumption Speaker Line Line Short Protection Automatic Fire Alarm System Input Finish Dimensions Weight Accessories 24 VDC 650 mA [400 mA] 20 lines [10 lines] each of R (Attenuator-free), N (Normal), and C (Common), M3.5 screw terminal (Maximum connectable wattage per line: 140 W for 70 V line, and 200 W for 100 V line) ø5 mm tubed fuse 20 fire alarm terminals [10 fire alarm terminals], open voltage: 24 VDC, short-circuit current: 200 mA Black 482 (w) x 132.6 (h) x 315.3 (d) mm 6 kg [5 kg] JP-JP control connector cable x 1, JP-JP power connector cable x 1, fuse 0.5 A x 2, fuse 2 A x 1, rack mounting screw x 4 53 • Pre-amplifier Panel PP-025B PP-025B Power Source Current Consumption Input Output Frequency Response Tone Controls S/N Ratio Distortion Priority3 Finish Dimensions Weight Accessories 24 VDC Less than 200 mA Input 1-A: –2 dBV/–62 dBV (changeable), 600 Ω, balanced, phone jack Input 1-B: –2 dBV, 600 Ω, balanced, phone jack Input 2-A: –2 dBV/–62 dBV (changeable), 600 Ω, balanced, phone jack Input 2-B: –2 dBV, 600 Ω, balanced, phone jack Input 3-A: –2 dBV, 20 kΩ, unbalanced, phone jack Input 3-B: –2 dBV, 20 kΩ, unbalanced, phone jack Input 3-C: –2 dBV/-22 dBV (changeable), 50 kΩ, unbalanced, phone jack/RCA jack Input 3-D: –2 dB, 50 kΩ, unbalanced, RCA jack Line output 1: 0 dBV, 600 Ω, balanced Outputs all inputs (Outputs only inputs 1 and 2 when line output 2 is in use.) Line output 2: 0 dBV, 600 Ω, unbalanced Outputs input 3. Recording output: –10 dBV, 5 kΩ, unbalanced same output as line output 1 50 Hz – 15 kHz within ±3 dB ±10 dB (1kHz) at 100 Hz and 10kHz Better than 60 dB Less than 1% Order: (1) Input 1, (2) Input 2, (3) Input 3 Priority signal level: Set input level Panel: Black 482 (w) x 88.4 (h) x 218 (d) mm 3 kg Phone plug cable (balanced type) x 1, power connector cable x 1, 5-pin DIN plug x 1, 5 x 12 screw (black) x 4, Input ID label x 1 CK-025 (optional for PP-025B) Power Source 24 VDC (supplied from PP-025B) Tone Types 1. Ascending 4-tone chime 2. Two-tone chime 3. Gong 4. Single tone chime 5. Descending 4-tone chime Weight 30 g Accessories Chime cable x 1, M3 x 6 screw x 2 54 • Emergency Power Supply Panel DS-029B Power Source Power Consumption Applicable Battery Charging Method Charging Current Battery Check Circuit Finish Dimensions Weight Battery Weight Accessories 110/120/220/240 VAC (changeable), 50/60 Hz 24 W (30 VA) Sealed Ni-Cd battery, up to 2 batteries are usable. NDC-2435 (3500 mAH/5 HR), optional NDC-2460 (6000 mAH/5 HR), optional Trickle charging NDC-2435: 88 mA NDC-2460: 150 mA Automatic judgment by check start signal Black 482 (w) x 88.4 (h) x 346.1 (d) mm 5.4 kg (battery excluded) NDC-2435: 3 kg NDC-2460: 4.7 kg Parallel vinyl-covered cable 8 m x 1, parallel vinyl-covered cable 85 cm x 3, junction connector x 1, fuse 0.3 A x 1, fuse 0.5 A x 2, fuse 1 A x 1, fuse 5 A x 1, fuse 25 A x 1, rack mounting screw x 4 55 Printed in Japan 133-12-580-3D