Detecting fault, Fault detection setting example – Toa SX-2000 Series Manual User Manual
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Chapter 10: OPERATION
7. DETECTING FAULT
If a malfunction occurs within the SX-2000 system, the fault state can be indicated, acknowledged or reset
using the following keys or control terminals.
• FAULT ACK and FAULT RESET keys on the SX-2000SM
• Data input terminals (ACK terminals and RES terminals) on the SX-2000SM
• Control input terminals of the SX-2000SM, SX-2100AI, SX-2000AO, SX-2100AO, and SX-2000CI
• Function keys on the RM-200SA or RM-200SF.
Note
Regarding the setting procedures for detecting fault within the SX-2000 system, refer to the separate software
instruction manual. (See the separate Setting Software Instructions, "Basic Settings.")
7.1. Fault Detection Setting Example
The method to detect the fault within the system using the SX-2000SM, RM-200SF, and RM-210 is described
below.
[System configuration]
SX-2000SM
VP-200VX
VP-200VX
BGM Player 1
BGM Player 2
Power amplifiers
VP-2064
SX-2100AO
SX-2100AI
1F
2F
GF
ZONE 1F
ZONE 2F
ZONE GF
SX-200RM
D-921E
VP-200VX
SW-HUB
RM-200SF
RM-210