Zooper PEBS2000 User Manual

Premier Emergency Broadcast System Stand Alone & Networked Systems
PEBS2000
Emergency Evacuation System Operation Manual
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Caution................................................................................................................................ 3
INTRODUCTION. ............................................................................................................. 4
Basic Operation Description............................................................................................... 4
PEBS CONTROLS & INDICATIONS.............................................................................. 5
Description of Control Keys and LED Indicators........................................................... 6
Mounting the PEBS system to a Wall................................................................................. 7
Installation and Commissioning ......................................................................................... 8
System Line Diagram ..................................................................................................... 8
Wiring a PEBS System................................................................................................... 8
Connecting to mains. .................................................................................................. 8
Connecting the Speaker Circuits (Broadcast Area Output Terminals)....................... 9
Connecting the Remote Control Connections............................................................. 9
Connecting the Remote Microphone Input................................................................. 9
Connecting the Battery ............................................................................................. 10
CONFIGURING THE PEBS SYSTEM....................................................................... 11
Recording an Alert Message......................................................................................... 11
Recording an Evacuate Message. ................................................................................. 11
Changing the Alert tone ****NOT RECOMMENDED***** .................................... 11
Changing the EVACUATE tone ****NOT RECOMMENDED*****....................... 12
Automatic operation of PEBS....................................................................................... 12
Message format............................................................................................................. 14
NETWORKED SYSTEMS.............................................................................................. 15
Using the Remote microphone operation button and indication light.......................... 16
Product Specifications ...................................................................................................... 17
(1) PEBS2000 Main Unit.............................................................................................. 17
(2) PEBS1000 Main Unit.............................................................................................. 18
(3) Broadcast Line Terminal Device (ESEOL) ............................................................ 19
(4) Remote Microphone (RMM2000) .......................................................................... 19
(5) 10 Way Master Microphone.................................................................................... 20
(6) Broadcast Speaker (CS3) ........................................................................................ 20
(7) Network data decode module (GXE0-2050-D) ...................................................... 21
(8) Remote control module PCB (GXE0-224E-C)....................................................... 21
(9) Remote microphone terminal.................................................................................. 22
12. Fault Analysis and Rectification................................................................................. 23
13. Storage Environment Requirements........................................................................... 23
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Caution
Thank you for choosing our Fire Emergency Broadcast System. Please be sure to read this manual carefully before installation and use. Keep this manual nearby for reference whenever necessary. We reserve the right to make changes at any time without prior notice.
1. Be sure to familiarize yourself with this manual and perform all operations according to instructions.
2. Use of 230V AC power supply. Ground the box well to ensure the personal safety of users.
3. Keep the main set from heat source, e.g. air conditioner or heater for proper ventilation and cooling.
4. Scope of application Main set, broadcast line terminal device and speakers must be used in matched set. Damage or other unexpected consequences will be caused as a result of improper use.
5. Wait half an hour before powering up if the equipment is moved from outside into a room.
6. Avoiding from exposing main set to the sun. When the ambient temperature exceeds 50 permanent damage will be caused.
7. Do not install the system in areas that are damp or humid, e.g. basement and other similar places.
8. Maintenance There are no user serviceable components in this unit. Trained personnel are required for maintenance
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INTRODUCTION.
The Premier Emergency Broadcast System (PEBS) is available in 2 versions:-
The Original 4 channel unit with 300W total output – 75W/channel(PEBS 2000)
And the 2 Channel unit with a total of 50W total output – 25W/channel (PEBS 1000)
These panels can be used in stand alone mode with a Standard Remote Microphone Unit
All panels made in 2009 or later have the option to be networked. To work in Network mode, each panel has to be connected to a 10 way remote Microphone unit. There can be up to 10 units on the network, with any combination of 2 channel or 4 channel units.
The total number of speakers that can be connected will depend on the model of PEBS, and also the model of speaker. Zeta Alarm Systems supply speakers from 0.5W ceiling speakers to 10W outside horn speakers.
The PEBS systems have 2 pre-recorded messages that can be triggered manually or automatically. They also have a live broadcast microphone that can be used to broadcast evacuation details.
Each channel needs an Emergency System End Of Line (ESEOL) unit fitted
The PEBS system has a built in speaker (for monitoring what is broadcast to the speaker lines). The volume of this speaker is adjustable with the panel control buttons
This system is not suitable for use in hazardous areas.
Basic Operation Description
The PEBS system has been designed to provide the following functions:-
1. Make a live broadcast using the inbuilt mic, or a remote microphone unit.
2. Play back a pre-recorded message (started manually at the unit)
3. Play back a pre-recorded message (started remotely via a fire alarm panel)
The Channels to be broadcast can be selected at the panel, or via the remote inputs.
If the remote channel select lines are not used, the channels should be selected by default.
Each PEBS control panel can only broadcast one message at a time, because the speaker lines share a common amplifier.
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PEBS CONTROLS & INDICATIONS
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Description of Control Keys and LED Indicators
No Name of Components Function/Instruction
1 Reset Key C Stop playing alert or evacuation message 2 Test Key C Test the operation state of indicators and speakers 3 Alert Message LED (Red) L Indicates alert message is playing 4 Alert Message Play Key C Starts playing pre-recorded alert message 5 Evacuation Message LED (Red) L Indicates evacuation message is playing 6 Evacuation Message Play Key C Starts playing pre-recorded evacuation message 7 Volume Down Key C Turn down internal speaker monitoring volume 8 Volume Up Key C Turn up internal speaker monitoring volume 9 Remote Mic Operation LED (Red) L Indicates the operation of remote microphone 10 Local Mic Operation LED (Red) L Indicates the operation of local microphone 11 Microphone Open Circuit LED (Yellow) L Open circuit of local or remote microphone (with microphone indicator) 12 Microphone Short Circuit LED (Yellow) L Short circuit of remote microphone together with microphone indicator 13 Broadcast Area 1 Operation LED (Red) L Indicates broadcast area 1 output selected 14 Broadcast Area 1 Open Circuit LED (Yellow) L Open circuit Fault on broadcast area 1 15 Broadcast Area 1 Short Circuit LED (Yellow) L Short circuit Fault on broadcast area 1 16 Broadcast Area 1 Start/Stop Key C Select / Cancel broadcast area 1 output 17 Broadcast Area 2 Operation LED (Red) L Indicates broadcast area 1 output selected 18 Broadcast Area 2 Open Circuit LED (Yellow) L Open circuit Fault on broadcast area 2 19 Broadcast Area 2 Short Circuit LED (Yellow) L Short circuit Fault on broadcast area 2 20 Power Amplifier Overload LED (Yellow) L Critical loading or overload protection alarm of power amplifier 21 Broadcast Area 2 Start/Stop Key C Select / Cancel broadcast area 2 output 22 Mains Operation LED (Green) L Indicates Mains Power present 23 Mains Low Voltage LED (Yellow) L Mains Low voltage fault warning 24 Standby Power Operation LED (Green) L Indicates Battery Power present 25 Battery Low Voltage LED (Yellow) L Battery Low voltage fault warning 26 Charging State LED (Green) L Indicates normal battery charging 27 Battery Fault LED (Yellow) L Open/short circuit fault warning of battery lead 28 Mains Switch C Connects mains power to unit 29 Direct Current Voltmeter Indicates voltage of power supply (D.C.) 30 Standby Power Supply Switch C Connects battery power to unit
C= Control Key L = LED indicator
Note: The PEBS2000 has the same controls & Indicators, apart from the extra broadcast area parts for the extra areas 3 & 4.
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Mounting the PEBS system to a Wall
The PEBS Main units are quite heavy (20 kg for 2 channel PEBS1000, or 34 kg for 4 channel PEBS2000). Take care to ensure that both the wall and the proposed fixing screws will be suitable.
Mount the PEBS unit on firm wall with 4 steel bolts with cross-section at least 8mm.
Mount the remote microphone (RMM2000, or 10 way microphone) on firm wall with 4 steel bolts with cross-section at least 6mm.
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