System summary – Toa FS-7000 SERIES Manual User Manual
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2. SYSTEM SUMMARY
The FS-7000 system is a combined emergency/general-purpose broadcasting system.
It is capable of automatically broadcasting the emergency evacuation messages recorded to the FS-7000EV
to areas linked to automatic fire alarm systems, as well as manually making emergency broadcasts to
specifically selected areas, either via microphone or by pre-recorded announcement.
The FS-7000EV can be recorded with 2 different messages using a connected microphone or audio playback
equipment, for example 1 message offering evacuation instructions and the other a false alarm
announcement. The combined available recording time for these 2 messages is 3 minutes.
General-purpose broadcasting from the FS-7000CP or FS-7000RM can go to specific individual areas or to
multiple areas selected as a group. General all-zone calls can be either "Normal" or "Urgency." Urgency all-
zone calls are made to all areas and override speaker attenuators to deliver the broadcast at maximum
volume.
The installation of a YA-7000 within the power amplifier connected to a standby amplifier allows broadcasts to
continue uninterrupted, even in the event that the main power amplifier fails, by automatically switching the
broadcast to the standby unit.
Note
For details on setting up and using the various available functions, refer to pages 9 through 17 covering the
names and functions of each part or component.
[System Diagram]
PBX
Automatic fire
alarm system
Floor identifier signal
Up to 200 zones
Speaker line
FS-7000RM
Up to 4 units
Up to 200 zones
(Expandable in
10-zone units)
4-wire system control
Telephone paging
BGM player
Up to 4 units
230 V AC, 50 Hz
Attenuator