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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
INTEGRATEd VOICE EVACUATION SYSTEM
VX-3000 SERIES
RM-200SF
VX-3004F
RM-300X
Thank you for purchasing TOA's Integrated Voice Evacuation System.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Chapter 1 : NOMENCLATURE
1. VX-3004F, VX-3008F, ANd VX-3016F
VOICE EVACUATION FRAME ............................................................... 1-2
2. RM-200SF FIREMAN’S MICROPHONE
ANd RM-320F REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION ........ 1-5
2.1. RM-200SF .......................................................................................................... 1-5
2.2. RM-320F ............................................................................................................ 1-7
3. RM-300X REMOTE MICROPHONE ANd
RM-210F REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION
..................... 1-8
3.1. RM-300X ............................................................................................................ 1-8
3.2. RM-210F ............................................................................................................ 1-9
Chapter 2 : INdICATOR STATUS OF REMOTE MICROPHONES
1. RM-200SF FIREMAN’S MICROPHONE ANd
RM-320F REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION
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1.1. Indicator State at the Time of Zone Selection .................................................... 2-2
1.2. Talk Key Indicators ............................................................................................ 2-3
1.3. Indicator State at the Time of Base Pattern Change ........................................ 2-4
1.4. Indicator State at the Time of General-Purpose Broadcast Pattern ................. 2-4
1.5. Indicator State at the Time of General/BGM Broadcast ................................... 2-5
1.6. Indicator State at the Time of RM Broadcast Status Display ............................ 2-5
1.7. Indicator State at the Time of Lamp Test ........................................................... 2-6
1.8. Indicator State at the Time of Failure Output Receipt ........................................ 2-7
1.9. Indicator State at the Time of Failure Output Reset .......................................... 2-8
1.10. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start ................ 2-9
1.11. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Stop ................ 2-10
1.12. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start/Stop ....... 2-11
1.13. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Sequence Stop ............................ 2-12
1.14. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Sequence Phase Shift ................. 2-13
1.15. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Reset ............................................ 2-14
1.16. Indicator State at the Time of Audio Monitor .................................................. 2-15
1.17. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Input ..................................... 2-15
1.18. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Output (Pulse) ...................... 2-16
1.19. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Output (Level) ...................... 2-16
1.20. Indicator State at the Time of Zone Volume Adjustment (Pulse) ................... 2-17
1.21. Indicator State at the Time of Input Volume Adjustment (Pulse) .................... 2-18
1.22. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Warning Broadcast ...................... 2-19
2. RM-300X REMOTE MICROPHONE ANd
RM-210F REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION
................... 2-20
2.1. Indicator State at the Time of Zone Selection .................................................. 2-20
2.2. Talk Key Indicators ........................................................................................... 2-21
2.3. Indicator State at the Time of Base Pattern Change ....................................... 2-21
2.4. Indicator State at the Time of General-Purpose Broadcast Pattern ................ 2-22
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2.5. Indicator State at the Time of General/BGM Broadcast .................................. 2-22
2.6. Indicator State at the Time of RM Broadcast Status Display ........................... 2-23
2.7. Indicator State at the Time of Lamp Test ......................................................... 2-23
2.8. Indicator State at the Time of Failure Output Receipt ...................................... 2-24
2.9. Indicator State at the Time of Failure Output Reset ......................................... 2-25
2.10. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start ............... 2-26
2.11. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Stop ................ 2-27
2.12. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start/Stop ....... 2-28
2.13. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Sequence Stop ............................ 2-29
2.14. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Sequence Phase Shift ................ 2-30
2.15. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Reset ............................................ 2-31
2.16. Indicator State at the Time of Audio Monitor ................................................. 2-32
2.17. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Input .................................... 2-32
2.18. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Output (Pulse) .................... 2-33
2.19. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Output (Level) ..................... 2-33
2.20. Indicator State at the Time of Zone Volume Adjustment (Pulse) .................. 2-34
2.21. Indicator State at the Time of Input Volume Adjustment (Pulse) ................... 2-35
2.22. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Warning Broadcast ..................... 2-36
Chapter 3 : OPERATION
1. BGM ANd GENERAL BROAdCAST ................................................ 3-2
1.1. Broadcasting from the RM-200SF, RM-300X, RM-320F, and RM-210F ........... 3-2
1.2. Assignment Example ........................................................................................ 3-2
1.3. Operation Examples ......................................................................................... 3-3
2. EMERGENCY wARNING BROAdCAST ....................................... 3-9
3. EMERGENCY BROAdCAST ................................................................ 3-10
3.1. Typical System Examples ................................................................................ 3-10
3.2. Remote Microphone Operation Example ........................................................ 3-12
4. MAkING ALL-ZONE EMERGENCY BROAdCAST ................ 3-15
4.1. Priority Control of the All-Zone Emergency Broadcast ..................................... 3-15
4.2. Making All-zone Emergency Broadcast from the RM-300X ............................ 3-16
4.3. Making All-zone Emergency Broadcast from the RM-200SF .......................... 3-17
5. dETECTING FAULT ................................................................................... 3-18
5.1. Fault Detection Setting Example ...................................................................... 3-18
5.2. Case Example of Malfunction .......................................................................... 3-19
5.3. Remote Microphone's Operation Example ..................................................... 3-20
5.4. VX-3004F's Operation Example ...................................................................... 3-21
5.5. Example of Executing the Failure Reception and Failure Reset
by Way of the Control Input Terminals ............................................................ 3-22
6. LAMP TEST .................................................................................................... 3-23
6.1. Remote Microphone's Operation Example ...................................................... 3-23
6.2. VX-3004F's Operation Example ...................................................................... 3-24
7. OTHER FUNCTIONS ................................................................................. 3-25
7.1. Audio Monitor ................................................................................................... 3-25
7.2. Intended Control Input Operation .................................................................... 3-26
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Chapter 1 NOMENCLATURE
1. VX-3004F, VX-3008F, ANd VX-3016F VOICE EVACUATION FRAME
VX-3004F, VX-3008F, and VX-3016F are collectively referred to as “VX-3000F” in this manual.
• TheVX-3000FisaunitdesignedtocontroltheVoiceevacuationannouncementsoftheVX-3000seriesvoice
evacuation system.
• Ithasaudioinputterminalsandcanoutputtheampliedaudiosignalstothespeakerlineswhentheoptional
powerampliermodulesaremounted.
• Compatiblewithnetwork,thesystemcanbeconguredindistributedarrangement.
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1. Power indicator (Green)
Lights when the power is supplied.
Flashes in standby state.
2. RUN indicator (Green)
Normallyashescontinuously.Goesoff whilein
a CPU off state ( ). Also goes off while in p. 3-15
standby state*1.
*1 A state during power failures or a state that the
unit is internally initialized after power-on
3. Emergency indicator (Red)
Lights when the VX-3000 system is in an
emergency condition or while in a CPU off state
(p. 3-15).
4. CPU off indicator (Red)
Lights while in a CPU off state (p. 3-15).
5. LAN A indicator (Green)
Lights when the LAN link A connector on the
rearpanelisconnected,andashesduringLAN
communications.
6. LAN B indicator (Green)
Lights when the LAN link B connector on the
rearpanelisconnected,andashesduringLAN
communications.
7. RS link A indicator (Green)
Lights when the RS link A connector on the
rear panel is connected, and ashes while
communications are being performed via the RS
link A connector.
8. RS link B indicator (Green)
Lights when the RS link B connector on the
rear panel is connected, and ashes while
communications are being performed via the RS
link B connector.
 9.Amplierpeakindicators(Red)
Showtheinputsignalstatetothepoweramplier
whenthepowerampliermoduleisinstalled.
The indicator corresponding to the module slot
port will light if the input signal level exceeds +0.5
dB*2.
Itremainsunlitwhennopowerampliermodule
is installed.
10.Ampliersignalindicators(Green)
Showtheinputsignalstatetothepoweramplier
whenthepowerampliermoduleisinstalled.
The indicator corresponding to the module slot
port will light if the input signal level exceeds
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dB*2.
Itremainsunlitwhennopowerampliermodule
is installed.
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11.Amplieroperateindicators(Green)
The indicator corresponding to the module slot
port will light or go off depending on the operation
state of the power amplier when the power
ampliermoduleisinstalled.
Operating status Indicator status
In-use Lit
Standby Unlit
DC fuse blowout Unlit
Protection* activated Unlit
* The built-in protection circuit operates if some
irregularities occurinsidetheampliersuchas
abnormal temperature rise or fan failure.
Itremainsunlitwhennopowerampliermodule
is installed.
12.Amplierpowerindicators(Green)
The indicator corresponding to the module slot
port will light or go off depending on the operation
state of the power amplier when the power
ampliermoduleisinstalled.
Operating status Indicator status
In-use Lit
Standby Lit
DC fuse blowout Unlit
Protection* activated Lit
* The built-in protection circuit operates if some
irregularities occurinsidetheampliersuchas
abnormal temperature rise or fan failure.
Itremainsunlitwhennopowerampliermodule
is installed.
13.Zonefaultindicators(Yellow)
Lightsorasheswhenthespeakerlinesurveillance
function detects 3 types of failures: poor insulation
(ground fault), overload (line short), and cable
disconnection.
14.Fusefaultindicator(Yellow)
Lights or ashes when DC fuse blowout are
detected.
15. Power fault indicator (Yellow)
Lights or ashes when failures are detected in
Power Supply Manager.
16. CPU fault indicator (Yellow)
Lights while in a CPU off state ( ) or when a p. 3-15
failure is detected in the VX-3000F.
17. General fault indicator (Yellow)
Lights while in a CPU off state ( ) Lights or p. 3-15
asheswhenafailureisdetectedinthesystem.
18. Unit fault indicator (Yellow)
Lightsorasheswhenafailureisdetectedinthe
unit.
19. Network fault indicator (Yellow)
Lights or ashes when failures are detected in
communications with the other VX-3000F.
It also ashes or lights at network setting and
whenacongurationerroroccurs.
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Emergency microphone fault indicator (Yellow)
Lights or ashes when failures are detected in
Emergency Microphone.
21. Fault ACK key
The buzzer will sound and Fault indicator will
asheswhenafailureisdetectedinthesystem.
Press this key to stop the buzzer and switches the
Faultindicatorfromashingtosteadyon.
22.Faultresetkey
Pressing this key resets the failure information
(the buzzer and fault indicators) for the system.
23.Lamptestkey
Used to test each indicator on the front panel of
the VX-3000F Voice Evacuation Frame.
All indicators remain lit and the buzzer sounds as
long as this key is pressed.
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2. RM-200SF FIREMAN’S MICROPHONE AND RM-320F REMOTE
MICROPHONE EXTENSION
2.1. RM-200SF
• TheRM-200SFFireman’sMicrophonefeatures3functionkeys,1emergencykey,1talkkey,andtheindicator
lamps associated with these keys. Functions are assigned to the function keys using the VX-3000 Setting
Software.
• Speciallydesignedforbothemergencyandgeneralpurposebroadcastapplications,theFireman’sMicrophone
can be used for push-button zone selection and microphone broadcasts.
• VX-3000settingsoftwarepermitsdesiredfunctionstobeassignedtoindividualFunctionkeys(equippedwith
2 LED indicators).
• Upto4RM-320FRemoteMicrophoneExtensionunitscanbeusedwitheachRM-200SFRemoteMicrophone.
•Upto2RM-200SFFiremansMicrophonescanbeconnectedwithinaVX-3000F.
• TheCPUswitchenablesall-zoneemergencybroadcastsfromtheRM-200SFFiremansMicrophone,even
when the CPU malfunctions.
•FailuresofEmergencybuttonsandsignal(bothcontrolandaudio)pathbetweenthemicrophone(including
the internal microphone element) and the VX-3000F are automatically detected.
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1. Power indicator (Green)
Lights when the power is turned on.
2. Emergency key
Assign emergency activation function to this key
using the VX-3000 Setting Software.
Lights when the VX-3000F is in an emergency
condition.
 3.Monitorspeaker
Used to monitor current broadcasts.
 4.Monitorspeakervolumecontrol
Adjusts the volume of the built-in Monitor speaker
(3).
 5.Microphonevolumecontrol
Adjusts the input sensitivity of the Hand-held
Microphone.
6. Microphone hanger
Used to hold the unit's Hand-held Microphone.
 7.CPUswitch
Normally set to ON. (Factory-preset: ON)
Setting this switch to OFF in combination with the
DIP switch setting on the bottom surface allows
the all-zone emergency broadcast to be made
using a hand-held microphone by way of analog
transmission not via the CPU control.
FIREMAN'S MICROPHONE
RM-200SF
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 8.Indicationlabelinsertslot
The label can be printed using the VX-3000
Setting Software. (See the separate Setting
Software Instructions, "PRINTING LABELS FOR
REMOTE MICROPHONES.")
9. Failure indicator (Yellow/Red)
Flashes yellow if some problem within the system
is detected.
This indicator will light yellow if the signal to the
VX-3000F or VX-3000F to which the RM-200SF
is connected is interrupted for 5 seconds or more.
Lights red when the unit is placed in reset state by
pressing the Reset Switch (11).
10. CPU indicator (Red)
Lights red when any one of the CPU switches
on the RM-200SFs connected within the system
is set to OFF or when the all-zone emergency
broadcasts is being made by any one of the RM-
300Xs connected within the system.
11.Resetswitch
Used to reactivate the RM-200SF unit.
Holding down both this switch and the R3 key
of the Function keys (14) for 2 seconds or more
causes the Failure Indicator (9) to light red,
placing the RM-200SF in reset state.
12.Statusindicators(Red/Yellow/Green)
Light, ash, or go off depending on the current
operation state of function keys, failure state or
emergency state. (See the Chapter 2.)
13.Selectionindicators(Green)
Light or go off depending on the current operation
state of function keys. (See the Chapter 2.)
14.Functionkeys(R1–R3)
Positioned in top-down order (R1, R2, R3).
Pressing a specic function key executes the
function that has been assigned to that key by
the VX-3000 Setting Software. Assignment of
functionsto specic keysis doneusingthe VX-
3000 Setting Software. (See the separate Setting
Software Instructions, “RM Event Settings.)
15. Microphone indicator (Green)
Lights or goes off depending on the current
operation state of the Talk key.
16.Broadcaststatusindicator(Yellow/Green)
Lights, ashes, or goes off depending on the
current operation state of the Talk key.
17. Talk key
Press this key to broadcast a voice announcement.
It must be pressed continuously for the duration
of the broadcast.
ThetalkkeyoperationmethodisxedtoPTT,
and can not be changed.
18. Microphone
Used for voice announcements.
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2.2. RM-320F
Each connected RM-320F Extension unit adds 20 Function keys to the base RM-200SF.
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1. Connection cable
Used for connection to the RM-200SF or other
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2.Indicationlabelinsertslot
The label can be printed using the VX-3000 Setting
Software. (See the separate Setting Software
Instructions, "PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE
MICROPHONES.")
3.Statusindicators(Red/Yellow/Green)
Light, ash, or go off depending on the current
operation state of function keys.
4.Selectionindicators(Green)
Light or go off depending on the current operation
state of function keys.
5.Functionkeys(1–20)
Keys are numbered from 1 to 10 from upper left
to bottom and from 11 to 20 from upper right to
bottom.
Pressing a specic function key executes the
function that has been assigned to that key by the
VX-3000 Setting Software. Assignment of functions
tospecickeysisdoneusingtheVX-3000Setting
Software.
(See the separate Setting Software Instructions,
"RM Event Settings.")
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3. RM-300X REMOTE MICROPHONE AND RM-210F REMOTE
MICROPHONE EXTENSION
3.1. RM-300X
• The RM-300XRemoteMicrophonefeatures13 functionkeys,1 coveredkey,1talk key,andtheindicator
lamps associated with these. Functions are assigned to the function keys using the VX-3000 Setting Software.
• VX-3000settingsoftwarepermitsdesiredfunctionstobeassignedtoindividualFunctionkeys(equippedwith
2 LED indicators).
• ConnectingRM-210FRemoteMicrophoneExtension(maximum7)totheRM-300Xexpandsthenumberof
function keys and indicators in blocks of 10.
•Upto8RM-300XRemoteMicrophonescanbeconnectedwithinaVX-3000F.
• TheDIPswitchsettingenablesall-zoneemergencybroadcastsfromtheRM-300XRemoteMicrophone,even
when the CPU malfunctions.
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1. Microphone
Used for voice announcements.
2. Power indicator (Green)
Lights when the power is turned on.
3. Failure indicator (Yellow/Red)
Flashes yellow if some problem within the system
is detected.
This indicator will light yellow if the signal to the
VX-3000F or VX-3000F to which the RM-300X is
connected is interrupted for 5 seconds or more.
This indicator will light red while the all-zone
emergency broadcasts is being made (p. 3-15)
or the RM-300X is in the reset process.
4. Emergency indicator (Red)
Lights when the VX-3000F is in an emergency
condition.
5.
Emergency/all-zoneemergencybroadcastkey
(Covered)
When the Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start
function has been assigned to this key by the VX-
3000 Setting Software, pressing it activates the
emergency broadcast from the VX-3000F.
Independently of settings made by the VX-3000
Setting Software, holding down this key for 4
seconds or more in combination with DIP switch
(14) setting causes the CPU to be bypassed,
enabling the all-zone emergency broadcast to
be made by way of analog transmissions. (See
p. 3-15.)
 6.Indicationlabelinsertslots
Labels can be printed using the VX-3000 Setting
Software. (See the separate Setting Software
Instructions, "PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE
MICROPHONES.")
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 7.Statusindicators(Red/Yellow/Green)
Light, ash, or go off depending on the current
operation state of function keys, failure state or
emergency state. (See the Chapter 2.)
 8.Selectionindicators(Green)
Light or go off depending on the current operation
state of function keys. (See the Chapter 2.)
 9.Functionkeys(R1–R10)
Positioned in top-down order (R1, R2 ... R10).
Pressing a specic function key executes the
function that has been assigned to that key by the
VX-3000 Setting Software.
Assignmentoffunctionstospecickeysisdone
using the VX-3000 Setting Software. (See the
separate Setting Software Instructions, “RM
Event Settings.”)
10. Talk Key
Press this key to broadcast a voice announcement.
If the Talk key is set to “PTT (press-to-talk)
mode, then it must be pressed continuously for
the duration of the broadcast.
If the Talk key is set to “Lock mode, then it must
be pressed once to turn the microphone on at
the beginning of a broadcast, then pressed again
to turn the microphone off once the broadcast is
nished.
The microphone can also be set to sound a chime
at the beginning and/or end of each broadcast.
The Talk key mode (“PTT” or Lock”) and the
chime function are set using the VX-3000 Setting
Software. (See the separate Setting Software
Instructions,“UnitCongurationSetting.”)
11.Functionkeys(L1–L3)
Positioned in top-down order (L1, L2, L3).
These keys operate in the same manner as the
Function keys (R1 – R10) (9).
12.Broadcaststatusindicator(Yellow/Green)
Lights, ashes, or goes off depending on the
current operation state of the Talk key.
13. Microphone indicator (Green)
Lights or goes off depending on the current
operation state of the Talk key. Flashes while the
chime is being activated.
3.2. RM-210F
Each connected RM-210F Extension unit adds 10 Function keys to the base RM-300X.
[Top]
1
3
2
4
1.Indicationlabelinsertslot
The label can be printed using the VX-3000 Setting
Software. (See the separate Setting Software
Instructions, "PRINTING LABELS FOR REMOTE
MICROPHONES.")
2.Statusindicators(Red/Yellow/Green)
Light, ash, or go off depending on the current
operation state of function keys.
3.Selectionindicators(Green)
Light or go off depending on the current operation
state of function keys.
4.Functionkeys(1–10)
Positioned in top-down order (1, 2 ... 10).
Pressing a specic function key executes the
function that has been assigned to that key by the
VX-3000 Setting Software.
Assignment of functions to specic keys is done
using the VX-3000 Setting Software. (See the
separate Setting Software Instructions, "RM Event
Settings.")
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Chapter 2 INDICATOR STATUS OF REMOTE MICROPHONES
1. RM-200SF FIREMAN’S MICROPHONE AND RM-320F REMOTE
MICROPHONE EXTENSION
1.1. Indicator State at the Time of Zone Selection
When a zone selection (pattern or individual) function has been assigned to a function key, the 2 indicators to
the left of the key indicate its zone selection and broadcast status.
Note
For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "EVENT
SETTINGS."
Broadcast Status Indicator
Zone Selection Indicator
Function key (Broadcast zone selection key)
Indicator meanings are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Zone Selection Indicator Unlit No zone selected
Lights green Zone selected
Broadcast Status Indicator Unlit Zones assigned to this Broadcast Zone Selection key not in
use or BGM broadcast in progress
Flashes green A part of zones or the entire zone assigned to this Broadcast
Zone Selection key is occupied by a broadcast from another
device (secondary Remote Microphone. or general EV
message), or a part of zones is engaged by a broadcast from
the primary Remote Microphone (RM-200SF).
Lights yellow All the zones selected by this Broadcast Zone Selection
key on the primary Remote Microphone are engaged by a
broadcast from the primary Remote Microphone.
Flashes yellow All the zones assigned to this Broadcast Zone Selection key
are engaged by a broadcast from the Secondary Emergency
Remote Microphone.
Lights red All the zones assigned to this Broadcast Zone Selection key
are engaged by an evacuation message.
Flashes red All the zones assigned to this Broadcast Zone Selection key
are engaged by an alert message.
Lights green All the zones assigned to this Broadcast Zone Selection key
are engaged by a restoration message.
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1.2.TalkKeyIndicators
Broadcast Status Indicator
Microphone Indicator
Talk Key
The meanings of the 2 indicators located below the status and selection indicators are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Microphone Indicator Unlit Microphone not in use
Lights green Microphone in use
Flashes green Chime broadcast in progress from the primary Remote
Microphone.
Broadcast Status Indicator Unlit Zone not in use (microphone announcement possible)
Flashes green A part of zones or the entire zone selected by the primary
Remote Microphone is occupied by a broadcast from
another device (secondary Remote Microphone, chime,
etc.), or a broadcast from the primary Remote Microphone
is in progress in a part of the zones selected by the primary
Remote Microphone.
Lights yellow All zones selected by the primary Remote Microphone
are engaged by a broadcast from the primary Remote
Microphone.
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1.3.IndicatorStateattheTimeofBasePatternChange
When a Base pattern change function has been assigned to a function key, the 2 indicators to the left of the key
indicate its pattern selection and broadcast status.
Note
For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "EVENT
SETTINGS."
Broadcast Status Indicator
Pattern Selection Indicator
Function key (Base pattern change key)
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function key are as follows:
1.4.IndicatorStateattheTimeofGeneral-PurposeBroadcastPattern
When a general-purpose broadcast pattern function has been assigned to a function key, the 2 indicators to the
left of the key indicate its pattern selection and broadcast status.
Note
For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "EVENT
SETTINGS."
Broadcast Status Indicator
Pattern Selection Indicator
Function key (General broadcast pattern key)
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function key are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Pattern Selection Indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights green When the function key is pressed
(Lightsbriey,thengoesoff)
Broadcast Status Indicator Unlit When the Base pattern assigned to the function key is not
being broadcast
Lights yellow When the Base pattern assigned to the function key is being
broadcast (including broadcasts activated by other devices)
Indicator Status Meaning
Pattern Selection Indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights green When the function key is pressed
Broadcast Status Indicator Unlit When the broadcast pattern assigned to the function key is
not being broadcast
Flashes yellow When the broadcast pattern assigned to the function key is
being broadcast
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1.5.IndicatorStateattheTimeofGeneral/BGMBroadcast
When a general/BGM broadcast function has been assigned to a function key, the 2 indicators to the left of the
key indicate its selection and broadcast statuses.
Note
For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "EVENT
SETTINGS."
Broadcast Status Indicator
Selection indicator
Function key (General/BGM broadcast key)
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function key are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Selection Indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights green When the unit is brought in general/BGM broadcast by
pressing the function key
Broadcast Status Indicator Unlit When a general/BGM broadcast assigned to the function
key is not activated
Lights green When a general/BGM broadcast assigned to the function
key is being broadcast from the equipment other than the
Remote Microphone
Lights yellow When a general/BGM broadcast assigned to the function
key is being broadcast from the primary Remote Microphone
or other Remote Microphone
1.6.IndicatorStateattheTimeofRMBroadcastStatusDisplay
The Broadcast status indicator to the left of the Function key indicates the current broadcast status of other
Remote Microphone.
Note
For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "EVENT
SETTINGS."
Broadcast Status Indicator
(Always unlit, not used)
Function key (RM broadcast status display key)
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function key are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Broadcast Status Indicator Unlit When the Remote Microphone assigned to the function key
is not engaged in broadcasting
Lights yellow When the Remote Microphone assigned to the function key
is engaged in broadcasting
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1.7.IndicatorStateattheTimeofLampTest
When the lamp test function has been assigned to the Function key, the 2 indicators to the left of the key
indicate the running status of the lamp test.
Pressing the Lamp test key causes all indicators on the primary Remote Microphone to light, and the built-in
buzzer to sound.
Notes
• For instructions on setting the failure detection function, see the separate Setting Software Instructions,
"BASIC SETTINGS."
• For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions,
"EVENT SETTINGS."
Lamp Test Indicator Function key (Lamp test key)
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function key are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Lamp Test Indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights yellow
and green
Lamp test has been executed by pressing the function key.
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1.9.IndicatorStateattheTimeofFailureOutputReset
When the VX-3000 system is set to enable "Surveillance function," the failure output reset function can be
assigned to a function key.
When the failure output reset function has been assigned to the Function key, the failure status indicator can be
reset by pressing the key. The indicator to the left of the key lights only when the key is pressed.
Notes
• For instructions on setting surveillance function, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "BASIC
SETTINGS."
• For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions,
"EVENT SETTINGS."
(Always unlit, not used)
Key ON/OFF Indicator
Function key (Failure Output Reset key)
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function key are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Key ON/OFF Indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights green When the function key is pressed (as long as it is pressed)
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[Whenassignedtothefunctionkey]
Emergency State Indicator
Key ON/OFF Indicator
Function key (Emergency broadcast pattern start key)
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function key are as follows:
Emergency key
[WhenassignedtotheEmergencykey]
1.10.IndicatorStateattheTimeofEmergencyBroadcastPatternStart
When the system is set to "Emergency," the emergency broadcast pattern start function can be assigned to the
Emergency key or function key.
Pressing the function-assigned key causes the emergency broadcast to start.
Assigning this function to the Emergency key causes the key to light or go off, indicating the emergency state
of the VX-3000 system.
Meanwhile, when a function key is assigned this function, the 2 indicators next to the key indicate the emergency
start and emergency states of the VX-3000 system.
Notes
• Fortheemergencyfunctionsettings,seetheseparateSettingSoftwareInstructions,"BASICSETTINGS."
• Forinstructionsonassigningfunctionstotheemergency keyandfunctionkeys,seetheseparateSetting
Software Instructions, "EVENT SETTINGS."
Indicator Status Meaning
Emergency Key
Indicator
Unlit The VX-3000 system is not in an emergency condition.
Lights red The Emergency Broadcast Pattern is started by pressing this
Emergency key or the VX-3000 system is in an emergency condition.
Indicator Status Meaning
Key ON/OFF Indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights green When the function key is pressed (as long as it is pressed)
Emergency State Indicator Unlit Emergency Broadcast Patterns assigned to the function key
are not broadcast.
Flashes red A part of Emergency Broadcast Patterns assigned to the
function key is broadcast.
Lights red All Emergency Broadcast Patterns assigned to the function
key are broadcast.
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1.11.IndicatorStateattheTimeofEmergencyBroadcastPatternStop
When the system is set to "Emergency," the emergency broadcast pattern stop function can be assigned to the
Function key.
Pressing the function-assigned key causes the emergency broadcast pattern to stop. The indicator to the left
of the key lights only when the key is pressed.
Notes
• Fortheemergencyfunctionsettings,seetheseparateSettingSoftwareInstructions,"BASICSETTINGS."
• Forinstructionsonassigningfunctionstothefunctionkeys,seetheseparateSettingSoftwareInstructions,
"EVENT SETTINGS."
(Always unlit, not used)
Key ON/OFF Indicator
Function key (Emergency broadcast pattern stop key)
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function key are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Key ON/OFF Indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights green When the function key is pressed (as long as it is pressed)
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1.12.IndicatorStateattheTimeofEmergencyBroadcastPatternStart/Stop
When the system is set to "Emergency," the emergency broadcast pattern start function can be assigned to the
Emergency key or function key.
When the Emergency Broadcast Pattern set to the function-assigned key is OFF, pressing this key activates
the emergency broadcast.
When the Emergency Broadcast Pattern set to the function-assigned key is ON, pressing this key stops the
corresponding emergency broadcast pattern or returns the emergency mode to the normal state. The selection
of which operation to perform depends on the setting.
Assigning this function to the Emergency key causes the key to light or go off, indicating the emergency state
of the VX-3000 system.
Meanwhile, when a function key is assigned this function, the 2 indicators next to the key indicate the emergency
start and emergency states of the VX-3000 system.
Notes
• Fortheemergencyfunctionsettings,seetheseparateSettingSoftwareInstructions,"BASICSETTINGS."
• For instructions on assigning functions to the covered key and function keys, see the separate Setting
Software Instructions, "EVENT SETTINGS."
Emergency key
[WhenassignedtotheEmergencykey]
Indicator Status Meaning
Emergency Key
Indicator
Unlit The VX-3000 system is not in an emergency condition.
Lights red The Emergency Broadcast Pattern is started by pressing this
Emergency key or the VX-3000 system is in an emergency condition.
[Whenassignedtothefunctionkey]
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function key are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Key ON/OFF Indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights green When the function key is pressed (as long as it is pressed)
Emergency Broadcast
State Indicator
Unlit Emergency Broadcast Pattern assigned to the function key
is not broadcast.
Lights green Restoration Message broadcast assigned to the function key
is being activated.
Lights red Emergency Broadcast Pattern assigned to the function key
is broadcast.
Emergency Broadcast State Indicator
Key ON/OFF Indicator
Function key
(Emergency broadcast pattern start/stop key)
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1.13. Indicator State at the Time of Emergency Sequence Stop
When the system is set to "Emergency," the emergency sequence stop function can be assigned to the Function
key.
Pressing the function-assigned key causes all the emergency broadcast patterns including the set emergency
sequence to stop. The indicator to the left of the key lights only when the key is pressed.
Notes
• Fortheemergencyfunctionsettings,seetheseparateSettingSoftwareInstructions,"BASICSETTINGS."
• Forinstructionsonassigningfunctionstothefunctionkeys,seetheseparateSettingSoftwareInstructions,
"EVENT SETTINGS."
(Always unlit, not used)
Key ON/OFF Indicator
Function key (Emergency sequence stop key)
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function key are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Key ON/OFF Indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights green When the function key is pressed (as long as it is pressed)
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1.15.IndicatorStateattheTimeofEmergencyReset
When the system is set to "Emergency," the emergency reset function can be assigned to the Function key.
Pressing the function-assigned key causes all the activated emergency broadcast patterns to stop, allowing the
emergency broadcast status to be reset after the restoration EV message broadcast completion.
The 2 indicators next to the Function key indicate the emergency reset state.
Notes
• Fortheemergencyfunctionsettings,seetheseparateSettingSoftwareInstructions,"BASICSETTINGS."
• For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions,
"EVENT SETTINGS."
Restoration EV Message
Status Indicator
Key ON/OFF Indicator
Function key (Emergency reset key)
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function key are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Key ON/OFF Indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights green When the function key is pressed
(as long as it is pressed)
Restoration EV Message
Status Indicator
Unlit Restoration EV Message broadcast assigned to the function
key is being stopped.
Lights green Restoration EV Message broadcast assigned to the function
key is being activated.
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1.16. Indicator State at the Time of Audio Monitor
When an audio monitor function has been assigned to a function key, the 2 indicators to the left of the key
indicate its selection and audio monitor statuses.
Note
Only one remote microphone can be used for audio monitoring even when 2 or more remote microphones are
connected to a single VX-3000F.
Only the remote microphone of which Audio monitor key is pressed most recently is effective for audio
monitoring, causing other remote microphone engaged in monitoring to be interrupted.
Broadcast status indicator
Selection indicator
Function key (Audio monitor key)
Indicator Status Meaning
Selection indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights green When the function key is pressed
Broadcast status indicator Unlit When no broadcast is made to the zone assigned to this
function key
Lights green When audio signals are broadcast to the zone assigned
to this function key while the function key is held down
1.17. Indicator State at the Time of Intended Control Input
When an intended control input function has been assigned to a function key, the 2 indicators to the left of the
key indicate its selection and control statuses.
Note
Operation may become invalid even if you press the function key when the Control status indicator is lighting.
This is such a case when the control input is placed in Active state by other device.
Wait until the Control status indicator goes off, then press the function key again.
Function key operation is always active as long as the Control status indicator is unlit.
Control status indicator
Selection indicator
Function key (Intended control input key)
Indicator Status Meaning
Selection indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights green When the function key is pressed
Control status indicator Unlit When the control input assigned to this function key is in
Inactive* state
Lights yellow When the control input assigned to this function key is in
Active* state
* When the control input polarity is set to "NO" in the Event setting, the function key becomes Active while the
control input is closed, and becomes Inactive when it is open.
Conversely, when the polarity is set to "NC," the function key becomes Active while the control input is open,
and becomes Inactive when it is closed.
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1.20.IndicatorStateattheTimeofZoneVolumeAdjustment(Pulse)
When the Zone volume adjustment (Pulse) function is assigned to the function key, pressing this key increases
or decreases the volume level of the preset zone by the set amount. Sound adjustment status can be checked
by the indicators to the left of the function key.
Note
For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "EVENT
SETTINGS."
The meanings of the 2 indicators next to the Function key are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Selection indicator Unlit When the function key is not pressed
Lights green When the function key is pressed
(as long as it is pressed)
Volume Indicator Unlit In the case the set value*
1 of the volume adjustment is
positive (volume increase):
When the current volume adjustment value of the zone
assigned to this key is less than the initial value*
2
In the case the set value*
1 of the volume adjustment is
negative (volume decrease):
When the current volume adjustment value of the zone
assigned to this key is greater than the initial value*
2
Lights green In the case the set value*
1 of the volume adjustment is
positive (volume increase):
When the current volume adjustment value of the zone
assigned to this key is greater than the initial value*
2
In the case the set value*
1 of the volume adjustment is
negative (volume decrease):
When the current volume adjustment value of the zone
assigned to this key is less than the initial value*
2
*1 Value set in "Event setting" of the VX-3000 Setting Software.
*2 Volume set in "Sound settings (output)" of the VX-3000 Setting Software.
Selection Indicator
Volume Indicator Function key (Zone volume adjustment [pulse] key)
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2. RM-300X REMOTE MICROPHONE AND RM-210F REMOTE
MICROPHONE EXTENSION
2.1. Indicator State at the Time of Zone Selection
When a zone selection (pattern or individual) function has been assigned to a function key, the 2 indicators to
the left of the key indicate its zone selection and broadcast status.
Note
For instructions on assigning functions to function keys, see the separate Setting Software Instructions, "EVENT
SETTINGS."
Broadcast Status Indicator
Zone Selection Indicator
Function key (Broadcast zone selection key)
Indicator meanings are as follows:
Indicator Status Meaning
Zone Selection Indicator Unlit No zone selected
Lights green Zone selected
Broadcast Status Indicator Unlit Zones assigned to this Broadcast Zone Selection key not in
use or BGM broadcast in progress
Flashes green A part of zones or the entire zone assigned to this Broadcast
Zone Selection key is occupied by a broadcast from another
device (secondary Remote Microphone or general EV
message), or a part of zones is engaged by a broadcast from
the primary Remote Microphone (RM-300X).
Lights yellow All the zones selected by this Broadcast Zone Selection
key on the primary Remote Microphone are engaged by a
broadcast from the primary Remote Microphone.
Flashes yellow All the zones assigned to this Broadcast Zone Selection key
are engaged by a broadcast from the Secondary Emergency
Remote Microphone.
Lights red All the zones assigned to this Broadcast Zone Selection key
are engaged by an evacuation message.
Flashes red All the zones assigned to this Broadcast Zone Selection key
are engaged by an alert message.
Lights green All the zones assigned to this Broadcast Zone Selection key
are engaged by a restoration message.

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