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Nomenclature and functions, Rm-200sa – Toa SX-2000 Series Manual User Manual

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Chapter 9: RM-200SA REMOTE MICROPHONE

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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

(p. 10-9)

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

p. 10-9

.)

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

p. 9-5

)

8. Selection Indicators (Green)

Light or go off depending on the current operation
state of function keys (

p. 9-5

).

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.")