Potter PVX-RM Voice Evacuation Remote Microphone User manual

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PVX-RM
Voice Evacuation Remote Microphone
Description
The PVX-RM is a supervised remote microphone for use with the
PVX-25, 50, 100, 150 & 200 voice evacuation system. The microphone
provides crystal-clear live voice messages over the system speakers.
Ideal for use when the re alarm panels are in an electrical room, and
the annunciator and microphone are in the lobby.
The PVX-RM is perfectly suited for applications in gymnasiums,
nightclubs, auditoriums, churches, and other places of assembly.
Locate at control rooms, guard stations, and reception areas.
Up to 5 PVX-RM Panels may be connected to a single PVX-SC
Supervisory Card. This provides supervision of the wires to the
PVX-RM and they may be located up to 5000 feet away.
Housed in an attractive surface or semi-ush mounted backbox, with
a hinged locking door. The PVX-RM features dead front construction,
a microphone with a “Press-to-Talk” button, and discreet LEDs to
display “In-Use” and “Fault” status.
Application
In the normal (Standby) mode, announcements can be made from
any remote microphone at any time. Simply keying any remote
microphone will allow a manual paging message to be broadcast in an
“ALL-CALL” mode.
If multiple remote microphones are used, and two or more are
simultaneously keyed, then the rst microphone keyed will have
paging priority. The paging microphone in the master will always have
priority over any and all remote microphones. The PVX-RM can be
wired for general public address, and will be automatically disabled
on alarm.
In the alarm mode, the keying of any remote microphone will interrupt
any pre-recorded tone or message, and will allow manual voice
evacuation messages to take priority. When the microphone Press-
to-Talk key is released, the automatic pre-recorded voice evacuation
message (typically tone and voice) will be replayed from the start.
Technical Specications
Dimensions 8 x 10 x 3” (w x h x d)
Color Red (standard) Charcoal Grey (optional)
Features
All-Call Remote Microphone
Overrides alarm tone and automatic message
Any number of remote microphones
Dead Front Cover Construction
Paging Microphone with Press to Talk Button
“In-Use” and “Fault” LEDs.
Supervised Wiring
May be located up to 5,000 feet away from Voice Evac Panel.
6912-0328:0220S25376
PVX-RM Shown With Cabinet Door Removed
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PVX-RM
Voice Evacuation Remote Microphone
Typical Application of Remote Microphone
Ordering Information
Model Number Stock Number Description
PVX-RM 3510002 Remote Paging Microphone
Panel
PVX-SC 3510003 Remote Paging Microphone
Supervisory Card
In Use
Fault
Remote Microphone
PVX25/50
5000 feet
Supervisory
Card
PVX-RM
PVX-SC
TB1
TB3 TB2
5
1
2
3
4
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
23456781 2 3456781
12 345678
Normal
Alarm
Trouble
System Status LEDs
6 CONDUCTORS
SHIELDED
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