Cerberus Pyrotronics MXLV Multiplex Emergency Voice Alarm Communication System 5035
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MXLV Emergency Voice Alarm Communication System AND ARCHITECT SPECIFICATIONS Switched Multiplex Audio and Firefighter Modular Design 25 or 70.7 VRMS Audio Signals 1 2 or 3 Channel Operation Central or Distributed Amplification Remote Command Consoles Flexible System Architecture Style Y or Z Speaker Circuits Redundant and Distributed Processing Style Y or Z Strobe Circuits 1.8 Amps per Strobe Circuit LED Annunciator Modules Style Y or Z Audio Risers Backup Amplification Selectable Tones with Backup Auxiliary Audio Input Auxiliary Audio Outputs for Recording Pages and Telephone Calls Remote Intelligent Audio Strobe and Telephone Modules ICP Optional Power Limiting Degrade Mode Tone Generator Optional Firefighter Telephone System Separate Call in and Telephone Zone Fault Acknowledge and Busy Tones on Firefighter Transponders ULC Listed CSFM NYMEA Approved of Chicago LifeLINK MXLV Global Network Voice Operation Peer to Peer Paging Campus Paging and Evacuation Fan Control HOA Modules Digitized Voice Messaging Custom Recordable Messages Any Language is Spoken Coding Spoken Walk Test Voice Message text Programmable via AccuLINK NUMBER is a switched multiplex Emergency Voice Alarm and System designed to be used as a part of Cerberus Pyrotronics MXL Its operation is fully inte with the MXL and programmed via a laptop com system will respond rapidly to either automatic or commands from MXL logic or switch modules on the command console s Audio signals such Evacuation Alert Auxiliary or Page can be routed to any of speaker circuits A wide selection of micropro controlled tones with backup are available Remote generators can be installed in MXLRV transponders to tone generation in a degrade mode The system supports the use of a digital message player One or speaker and strobe circuits can be to through MXL AccuLINK programming soft Switches can be used to manually activate or any zone Through the use of multi color LEDs a indication is provided showing which zones are active linked to which audio channel Microphone Master Module includes a dynamic with a push to talk switch and a ready to page light along with a small local speaker and volume for monitoring audio signals An optional pre tone is also available MXLV flexible system architecture allows it to be as either a single dual or three channel audio using central or distributed amplification Automatic to standby amplifiers can be provided in a one for or one for multiple amplifier mode A standby amplifier act as a backup for active amplifiers in any channel of the field programming capability and plug in configuration field wiring is kept to a minimum and site changes are easily made an option the system can provide a Firefighter system that can provide both an acknowledge and a signal Clear indication is provided at command console as to which zones are active The Master Module provides a red master telephone retractable coil cord switch hook and push to talk telephone system uses a selective talk configuration phone that is plugged in or taken off hook will light a zone indicator LED and sound an audible signal at command console Up to six telephones may be active the system simultaneously with no loss of audio quality paging can be provided from any telephone zone Page with selection at the command console addition specific telephone zones can be pre selected automatic page zones on a selective or All Call basis zones are selectable for either 25 Volt or 70.7 Volt and either Style Y or Style Z wiring configuration circuits are rated at 1.8A and may be wired as Style or Style Z Strobe and Firefighter Telephone zones can be as either plug in type cards installed in the main or in MXLRV transponders or as remote Intelli Control Points ICPs which connect to the MXL signaling line circuits ICPs used for audio can only single channel operation auxiliary audio input is supplied for routing to the lowest audio channel This input can provide for activation an external audio signal on either an All Call or selective In addition a auxiliary audio output is provided to all activity on the paging channel and firefighter talk bus risers are fully supervised and can be wired as Style or Style Z circuits All audio risers are power limited system may be designated to meet the requirements multiple command centers with selectable paging Modules Modules Voice Module Cardcage module is a cardcage for all MXLV related plug in modules It occupies one MOM 4 type footprint in MXLV enclosure It provides four slots for optional such as OCC 1 ASC 1 ZAC 30 ZCT 8B etc as well as terminals for applicable field wiring terminals accept up to 14 AWG wiring using saddle clamps At least one OMM 1 or OMM 2 is required in MXLV system Multiple OMM 1s or OMM 2s may be and located either centrally at the command console distributed in MXLRV enclosures Voice Module Cardcage module is a cardcage for all MXLV related plug in modules It occupies one MOM 4 type footprint in MXLV enclosure It provides two slots for optional such as OCC 1 ZAC 30 etc as well as termi for applicable field wiring The terminals accept up to AWG wiring using saddle type clamps At least one or OMM 2 is required in each MXLV system OMM 1s or OMM 2s may be used and located centrally at the command console or distributed in enclosures Audio Control Module module acts as the main controller for MXLV It mounts studs at the back of the MKB 2 that also contains the display and keyboard It provides an interface be the MXL RS 485 network and other MXLV modules also provides the microprocessor controlled tone gen as well as primary and backup microphone pre Output Control Card OCC 1 acts as a controller for up to 11 option mod plugged into a maximum of three OMM 1 cardcages OCC 1 plugs into one slot in the OMM 1 or OMM 2 OCC 1 accepts up to three channels of audio risers a telephone riser The BTC 1 optional degrade mode generator mounts on the OCC 1 Digital Message Card DMC 1 is an MXLV optional module that provides the with voice message capability for evacuation alert or other building occupant information mes The DMC 1 message text is programmed via the AccuLINK configuration software Custom mes may be recorded directly to the DMC 1 via an microphone or by connecting an external pre audio source DMC 1 mounts in the OMM 1 and requires 1 of the 4 available OMM 1 slots supports up to two DMC 1 modules Amplifier Supervision and Backup Card ASC 1 plugs into one slot in an OMM 1 or OMM 2 and supervises up to 3 primary and one backup EL 410D It also provides transfer from to backup amplification during failure One ASC 1 required for each 3 primary amplifiers even when no is used Multiple ASC 1s may be used to increase primary to backup ratio Microphone Master Module MMM 1 contains a supervised microphone with push to talk switch and retractable coil cord It provides a ready to page LED and monitor speaker volume control It mounts to the left of the LCD display keypad in the MXLV enclosure Amplifier and Riser Supervisory Card card is used for amplifier supervision transfer to and high level audio riser in systems using central with ICP remote zone modules or MXLV The output of the ASC 2 is supervised It into a slot in the OMM 1 or OMM 2 cardcage It one primary and one backup EL 410D audio Multiple ASC 2s can be used to increase the to backup ratio Voice Switch Module VSM 1 mounts in the front of the MXLV command in either the MHD 3 MHD 4 or MHD 5 hinged It provides eight switches and 16 LEDs The are mappable to output circuits through MXLV programming logic They allow selection of or other audio signals to various circuits as well as general system switch control functions such as All