Configuring the System Fault Indication Control. ASL INTERCOM SMC02G

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5.8 Configuring the System Fault Indication Control

Menu: Configuration Æ System Æ Router Æ Misc Æ Fault Æ Fault Outputs Æ Fault Outputs

Æ REMOTE FAULT O/P < i > Æ Remote Fault Active Indicator

The System Fault LED on the SCM02 console is connected to one of the VAR4/VAR12/VAR20’s Remote

Fault Outputs. Normally this would be the Output 2 as shown in Section “ 4.2 Connection Diagrams ”

(page 24 ). It is necessary to program this Remote Fault Output for ‘Remote Fault Active Indicator’ in order for it to properly drive the System Fault LED.

Consult the system design documentation to confirm which Remote Fault Output of the

VAR4/VAR12/VAR20 is connected to the System Fault LED, and then make sure that this output is programmed for ‘Remote Fault Active Indicator’.

5.8.2 Remote I/O Unit (BMB01) Digital Output (ACU only)

The System Fault LED on the SCM02 console is connected to a BMB01’s digital output. It is necessary to program this digital output for ‘Fault Indication’ in order for it to properly drive the System Fault LED.

Consult the system design documentation to find out the: address ) if the BMB01 is connected to the ACU’s RS485 port. b. Mic/Line input ( yy ) and unit address ( x ) if the BMB01 is connected to an ACU’s Mic/Line input. c. BMB01’s digital output ( zz ) connected to the System Fault LED on the SMC02 console.

Menu:

• Remote I/O Unit connected to the RS485 port (normal configuration):

Configuration Æ System Æ Router Æ Ctrl Æ Remote Æ Unit address < x > Æ Digital Out

Æ < Output# < zz > Æ Fault Indication

• Remote I/O Unit connected to a Mic/Line input:

Configuration Æ System Æ Router Æ Inputs Æ Mic/Line Æ < I/P # yy – MIC/LINE yy >

Æ Remote I/O Unit(s) Æ Unit address < x > Æ Digital Out

Æ < Output# < zz > Æ Fault Indication

Issue: 02 complete, approved

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Key Features

  • Easy to use: Intuitive user interface makes it easy to operate.
  • Versatile: Can be used for a variety of applications, including paging, intercom, and emergency announcements.
  • Expandable: Can be expanded to support up to 128 zones.
  • Reliable: Built to last with high-quality components.
  • Cost-effective: Affordable solution for businesses of all sizes.
  • Compact design: Takes up minimal space.
  • Wall or desk mountable: Can be installed in a variety of locations.
  • Optional accessories: Can be customized to meet specific needs.
  • Meets all relevant safety standards.
  • Backed by a comprehensive warranty.

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Frequently Answers and Questions

What are the dimensions of the SMC02G?
The SMC02G is 220mm wide, 140mm high, and 80mm deep.
What type of power supply does the SMC02G require?
The SMC02G requires a 12V DC power supply.
How many zones can the SMC02G support?
The SMC02G can support up to 128 zones.
What is the maximum distance between the SMC02G and a remote station?
The maximum distance between the SMC02G and a remote station is 1000m.
Can the SMC02G be used with other ASL products?
Yes, the SMC02G can be used with other ASL products, such as the VAR4, VAR12, and VAR20 paging amplifiers.

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