Nomenclature and functions, Rm-200sa – Toa SX-2000 Series Manual User Manual
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Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE
RM-210 REMOTE MICROPHONE EXTENSION
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1. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS
1.1. RM-200SA
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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
SX-2000AI or SX-2100AI to which the RM-200SA
is connected is interrupted for 5 seconds or more.
This indicator will light red while the general
urgency all-call is being made
or the RM-
200SA is in the reset process.
4. Emergency Indicator (Red)
Lights when the SX-2000 system is in an
emergency condition.
5. Emergency/General Urgency All-Call Key
(Covered)
When the Emergency Broadcast Pattern Start
function has been assigned to this key by the SX-
2000 Setting Software, pressing it activates the
emergency broadcast from the SX-2000 system.
Independently of settings made by the SX-2000
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 general urgency all-call to be made
by way of analog transmissions. (See
6. Indication Label Insert Slots
Labels can be printed using the SX-2000 Setting
Software. (See the separate Setting Software
Instructions, "Printing Labels for Remote
Microphones.")
7. Status Indicators (Red/Yellow/Green)
Light, flash, or go off depending on the current
operation state of function keys, failure state, or
emergency state. (See
8. Selection Indicators (Green)
Light or go off depending on the current operation
state of function keys (
9. Function Keys (R1 – R10)
Positioned in top-down order (R1, R2 ... R10).
Pressing a specific function key executes the
function that has been assigned to that key by the
SX-2000 Setting Software.
Assignment of functions to specific keys is done
using the SX-2000 Setting Software. (See the
separate Setting Software Instructions, "Event
Settings.")