PA-26FMU
PA EMERGENCY SOUND SYSTEM
MONACOR INTERNATIONAL
4.3 Connecting the unit
1) Connect the audio output* (10) to an
alarm signal input of the PA amplifier .
The output is balanced . For connection
to an unbalanced input, use the terminals
+ and – .
2) At the screw terminals* INPUT (9), the
terminal ALARM is used for triggering an
alarm . Connect this terminal to the ter-
minal +24 via a potential-free (relay) NO
contact .
3) After connecting the 24 V operating voltage
(current rating: 200 mV) to the terminals
+24 V and GND, the unit is switched on .
4.4 Functional test and basic settings
1) Set the sliding switch BUZZER (2) to the
position ON . For checking purposes, dis-
connect the plug (6) of the hand-held
microphone from the PA-26FMU so that an
alarm will be triggered, i . e . the LED FAULT
(4) will start flashing and the alarm buzzer
(3) will sound . Reconnect the hand-held
microphone .
2) Take the hand-held microphone from its
holder, press the push-to-talk switch (7)
and speak into the microphone to make
an alarm announcement . Use the control
MIC LEVEL (5) to adjust the volume of the
announcement .
3) Trigger an alarm via the contact ALARM
(9): The indication FIRE (1) must start flash-
ing . Use the control SIREN LEVEL (11) to
adjust the siren volume . Use the control
LEVEL (12) to adjust the volume of the
automatic announcement following the
siren after 10 seconds . Deactivate the
alarm when the adjustments have been
made .
1.23 V
600 Ω
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28307 BREMEN
GERMANY
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24V /200 mA
INPUT
AUDIO
OUTPUT
9
10
5 Operation
1) The microphone (8) can be used to make
announcements at any time: Take the
microphone from its holder, keep the
push-to-talk switch (7) pressed and speak
into the microphone . Use the control MIC
LEVEL (5) to adjust the volume, if required .
After making the announcement, put the
microphone on its holder again .
When an alarm has been triggered,
the microphone can still be used in the
same way (chapter 5 .1, paragraph "FIRE
(1) flashing") .
2) It is recommended to leave the switch
BUZZER (2) always in the position ON . This
will ensure that the buzzer (3) will sound
when the microphone is defective or when
the microphone has been disconnected .
5.1 Error indications and
alarm indications
FAULT (4) flashing
Note: When the switch BUZZER (2) is set to ON,
the buzzer (3) will sound additionally .
The hand-held microphone has not been con-
nected to the jack MIC INPUT (6) or the mi-
crophone is defective . Reconnect the plug of
the microphone to the jack MIC INPUT or, in
case of a defect, consult a service technician .
FIRE (1) flashing
An alarm has been triggered . The siren will
sound for 10 seconds . After that, the alarm
announcement stored on the memory card
will be reproduced as long as the alarm is
activated . Additional announcements can be
made via the hand-held microphone: Keep
the push-to-talk switch (7) pressed; mean-
while, the siren or the automatic alarm an-
nouncement will be interrupted .
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EMERGENCY MESSAGE CARD
SIREN
LEVEL
MIN
MAX
11
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INTERNATIONAL GmbH & Co. KG. No part of this instruction manual
MIN
MAX
LEVEL
12
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6 Specifications
Suitable
memory cards: . . . . . . MMC card (≤ 512 MB)
SD card
SDHC card (≤ 32 GB)
Storage format of the
alarm announcement: MP 3
Signal output
Output level: . . . . . 1 .23 V
Impedance: . . . . . . 600 Ω
Type: . . . . . . . . . . . balanced
Siren frequency: . . . . 800 Hz
Power supply: . . . . . . ⎓ 24 V, 200 mA
Dimensions: . . . . . . . 482 × 88 × 200 mm,
2 rack spaces
Weight: . . . . . . . . . . 3 kg
Subject to technical modification .
(≤ 2 GB)
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