Biamp Vocia CI-1 User manual

CI-1
OPERATION MANUAL
585.0279.90B
JANUARY 2016

CI-1 Product Description
The CI-1 Control Interface is a companion product to the Vocia LSI-16 Life Safety Interface. It facilitates
necessary connections to the LSI-16/LSI-16e to meet EN 54-16 standards.
CI-1 — вспомогательный интерфейс. Используется только сLSI-16/LSI-16e. Облегчает
подключение пожарной панели кLSI-16/LSI-16e для соответствия стандарту EN 54-16.

CI-1 Setup and Installation
Setup and Use
The CI-1 interfaces directly to LSI-16(e) devices and external equipment.
NOTE: To operate correctly, the CI- 1 requires an accompanying LSI16(e) plus connections to external
components and devices as described in this manual.
The CI-1 should be mounted in close proximity to the accompanying LSI16(e).
For EN 5416 compliance, refer to the Vocia VACIE Reference Guide which details mandatory installation
requirements.
Incorrect configuration, removal, or non-installation of some system elements may result in the LSI-16(e)
or CI-1 reporting a fault or alarm condition. This is normal operation. For correct, fault-free operation,
inputs and outputs must be connected to the LSI-16(e) and CI-1 or external equipment as detailed in this
manual.
Installation
Install the unit away from heat sources, such as vents and radiators, and in rooms with adequate
ventilation. Ensure that air can circulate freely behind, beside, and above the unit. Do not exceed the
maximum ambient operating temperature of 32° - 108° F (0° - 42°C). Be aware of conditions in an
enclosed rack that may cause the temperature to exceed ambient room conditions.
The unit requires one 1.75 inch (44.45 mm) high and 19-inch-wide rack space with 10 inch (254 mm)
depth. Mounting the unit using four screws with washers will prevent marring of the front panel. PVC or
nylon washers are appropriate.

CI-1 Front
Front Panel Information
The CI1 has three switches on the front panel and an internal (local) sounder, audible through the panel.
Local Sounder
The local sounder commence whenever any alarm input receives an external signal from the fire
detection equipment, control and indicating equipment (CIE) or equivalent.
It will also commence when any fault is detected. The sounder will continue until the alarm or fault is
reset.
Local Sounder Silence Switch
If the local sounder is operating, this switch may be used to silence it. The alarm or fault condition that
caused the sounder to operate is unaffected by operating this switch. If a new alarm or fault is detected,
the sounder will restart. Press and hold the switch for two seconds to operate.
System Test Switch
This switch will initiate a test sequence on the LSI-16(e). All indicators in use on the LSI-16(e) will light
briefly and the sounder in the CI-1 will sound briefly, thus confirming that essential annunciators are
functional. Press and hold the switch for two seconds to initiate the test sequence.
System Fault Reset Switch
A System Fault denotes that the LSI16(e) cannot guarantee correct operation of the Vocia system in an
emergency mode. It is indicated on the LSI-16(e) and by the sounder in the CI-1. A system fault can only
be cleared by operating the System Fault Reset switch.
Note that when the LSI16(e) is powered up, the System Fault will be operational until the System Fault
Reset switch is pressed. Press and hold the switch for two seconds to reset a System Fault.

CI-1 Rear
Connections
There are four main interconnection paths to the rear panel:
Conections to the fire detection system (CIE)
Connections from external devices for fault indications
Connections to the LSI-16(e)
Power supply connections
Each of these connection paths has several circuits as detailed below.
CIE (Fire Detection System) Connections
Isolated Ground provides a circuit return that is not directly connected to the CI-1 and LSI-16(e) Ground.
Alarm inputs 1 through 4 are signals form the fire detection system. These signals place the Vocia system
into an emergency mode according to the configuration determined for the input in Vocia software. The
Alarm Reset Input cancels all active alarms in the system while the Alarm Silence Input maintains all
active alarms but causes emergency messages to be silenced. The CI-1 provides the necessary
terminating resistors for each input. Inputs are asserted by a positive transition to 12-24V with respect to
the ‘Isolated Ground’ connection. This transition should preferably be derived from a dry contact closure
to a remote 12V-24V source, or to the CI-1 24V Reference Out (see below).
The Voice Alarm Active output is provided to signal to the fire detection system that the Vocia system has
been activated in emergency mode in response to an Alarm Input. A constant output denotes that an
emergency message is playing. A pulsed output (1.25Hz) indicates that an alarm is active but emergency
messages have been silenced.
The General Fault Output is provided to signal to the fire detection system that there is a fault in the Vocia
system that could affect delivery of an emergency message.
The Voice Alarm Active and General Fault outputs pull low (to ground) when active. The outputs are
monitored by the LSI-16(e) for open-circuit or short-circuit to ground or power supply and for overvoltage
on the output pin (>35V DC). If incorrect conditions are detected a Fault is signaled. Output monitoring
facilitates compliance with voice evacuation standards. For monitoring purposes, a load (maximum 22kΩ)
must be connected between each output and a positive voltage source referenced to the LSI-16(e)
Ground, at the far end of the connection to the CIE (i.e. at the CIE). An LED indicator connected through
a resistor to a positive voltage at the CIE will suffice as a monitoring load.
Note that the LSI-16(e) provides a 10V source at the '10V Out' terminal on the LSI-16(e). Outputs may be
pulled up at this source; however, the total current drawn from the source must not exceed 100mA. If an
external voltage source is used for the outputs, it must not exceed 35V DC and in addition to the output
loads, must also be connected to the LSI-16(e) ‘External Supply Overvoltage Monitor’ input (refer to LSI-
16(e) User Manual) for monitoring purposes. Due to monitoring constraints, it is not possible to use both
the LSI-16(e) internal 10V source and an external source.

Connections from External Devices for Fault Indications
These circuits are provided on a single five-position plug-in barrier strip connector. All Inputs are fully
isolated from the CI-1 and LSI-16(e) internal circuits. The Isolated Ground provides a circuit return that is
not directly connected to the CI-1 and LSI-16(e) Ground.
These inputs allow the signaling of faults from external devices to the Vocia system so it may indicate and
log faults that could affect emergency operation. These fault signals are typically derived from contact
closures on external devices. For multiple devices (e.g. Multiple UPS units), fault contacts from each
device may be ‘wired-OR’ connected (in parallel) to the fault input. UPS fault inputs are typically derived
from UPS units used in the system (e.g. for backup powering of VA8600 units). PSU fault inputs are
typically derived from battery backed power supplies used to power parts of a Vocia system.
EWS PSU fault inputs are derived from optional emergency microphones (EWS-x) to indicate loss of
power supply. Ethernet fault inputs are derived from fault contacts of industrial Ethernet switches used in
critical parts of a Vocia system. All fault inputs are asserted by connecting the relevant pin to Isolated
Ground. The UPS Fault, PSU Fault and EWS PSU Faults must be connected to 24V when non-asserted
either by direct connection or through pull-up resistor (maximum 2.2kΩ). The 24V reference voltage
output on the power supply connector may be used for this purpose. The Ethernet Fault input is pulled up
internally and does not need an external pull up.
Connections to LSI-16(e)
These circuits are provided on:
Four five position plug in barrier strip connections
One three position plug in barrier strip connector
One DC barrel jack.
Circuit connections may be made by directly connecting pin-for-pin to the vertically adjacent connector.
Short interlinking cables are provided with the CI-1 for this purpose. Refer to the LSI-16(e) Operation
Manual for the circuit functions of these connectors.
Note that the LSI-16(e) PSU Fault, Protection Fault and Path Fault outputs are connected to the CI-1
purely for the purpose of providing required monitoring resistors (these outputs are not otherwise used by
the CI-1). If these outputs are required for remote fault indications, the relevant connections should be
removed from the Monitored Outputs connector of the LSI-16(e). As described in the LSI-16(e) Operation
Manual, and external monitoring resistor will be required if these circuits are so used.
Power Supply Connections
These circuits are provided on a single five-position plug-in barrier strip. Inputs are provided for two 24V
power supply circuits to drive the LSI-16(e). This facilitates standards compliance by providing a means of
redundant connections.
Each power supply must be capable of 24V DC at 15Watts. The Ground 1 and Ground 2 connections are
internally connected together and to system ground. The VRef connection may be used as a voltage
source for pull-ups on required fault inputs. This output is current limited at 100mA.
Loss of power to either power supply input will result in the LSI-16(e) detecting a fault. If standards
compliance is not required for an installation, a single power supply connection must be paralleled to the
two power supply inputs to avoid generating a fault signal.

POTS-1 Specifications
Specification Table
Overall Dimensions:
Height:
1.75 inches (44.5 mm)
Width:
19 inches (483 mm)
Depth:
9 inches (228 mm)
Weight:
Approx. 2.4lbs. (1.1kg)
Network Audio:
20-bits, 48kHz, 5-1/3ms (fixed)
Connection:
RJ45 with shielded Ethernet
cable (CAT5, 5e, 6 or 7)
Outputs
Assertion:
Low
Pull-up Load:
Max 22kΩ
Max. external supply:
35V
Max. continuous current:
350mA
Current Limit:
800mA
Power:
2x 24V, 15 watts each
Environment:
Ambient Operating Temperature:
32-113°F
(0-42°C)
Humidity:
0 - 95%
Altitude:
0 - 10000 Feet MSL
(0 - 3000 Meters MSL)
Compliance:
UL Listed- USA and Canada E215636
FCC Part 15 Subpart B class B
CE Marked
EN54-16 Certified
RoHS Compliant
RCM Marked
EAC Marked

Notes Page

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Lightning Bolt: Hazardous Live voltages present when this unit is in operation. Do not touch terminals marked with
this symbol while the unit is connected to live power.
do so will compromise safe operation of this unit
WARNING
WARNING – 100 Volt Speaker terminals marked with the symbol are Hazardous Live. External wiring connected to these terminals
WARNING
provide a protective earthing connection.
Disconnect Device
CAUTION
Intended for Installation and Service by Skilled Personnel Only:
CAUTION
CAUTION
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Wall Mounting Instructions – Wall mounted products must be securely fastened to drywall or similar surface using a minimum of 4 wood
sheet metal screws located in metal studs or wood screws extending a minimum of ½ inch into wood studs.
Explanation of Graphical Symbols:
1) Read these instructions.
5) Do not use this product near water.
produce heat.
9) Do not defeat the safety purpose of the grounding-type plug.
A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding
prong.
replacement of the obsolete outlet.
where they exit from the product.
manufacturer.
building structure.
the cart and product combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
unused for long periods of time.
has been dropped.

INSTRUCCIONES DE SEGURIDAD IMPORTANTES
símbolo mientras la unidad se encuentre conectada a una salida activa de energía.
Aspas de ventilador en movimiento peligrosas Desenchufe el producto antes de realizar reparaciones y aléjelo de las
aspas en movimiento de los ventiladores.
1) Lea estas instrucciones.
4) Siga todas las instrucciones.
según las instrucciones del fabricante.
tercera punta con conexión a tierra.
La tercera punta se provee para su seguridad. Si el enchufe
electricista para reemplazar la toma obsoleta.
convenientes y el punto donde salen del producto.
fabricante.
base o
la combinación del carro con el producto para evitar
lesiones en caso de una caída.
va a utilizarlo por largos períodos de tiempo.
14) Todas las reparaciones deben ser realizadas por personal
ha caído.
ADVERTENCIA
ADVERTENCIA están activas y son peligrosas.
ADVERTENCIA
funcionen correctamente para brindar una conexión a tierra de protección.
Desconexión del dispositivo – El enchufe de alimentación eléctrica se utiliza para desconectar esta alimentación y deberá poder accionarse
fácilmente.
PRECAUCIÓN
para las conexiones de los circuitos de telecomunicaciones.
PRECAUCIÓN
PRECAUCIÓN
códigos locales.
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Instrucciones para el montaje sobre la pared

CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
en mouvement.
1) Lisez attentivement les présentes instructions.
4) Respectez toutes les consignes données.
la terre. Le connecteur est reconnaissable par ses deux broches
fabricant.
ou chariots capables de supporter le poids du produit et
avec précaution pour éviter de le renverser.
AVERTISSEMENT
AVERTISSEMENT – Les bornes des haut-parleurs 100 V comportent le pictogramme signalant une tension dangereuse. Toute connexion
AVERTISSEMENT
Débranchement de l’appareil
MISE EN GARDE
).
Installation et interventions réservées au personnel compétent:
MISE EN GARDE
MISE EN GARDE
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Consignes pour le montage mural

WICHTIGE SICHERHEITSHINWEISE
Ausrufezeichen: Ersetzen Sie Bauteile (z. B. Sicherungen) nur entsprechend den vom Hersteller angegebenen
fernhalten.
1) Lesen Sie diese Hinweise.
4) Befolgen Sie die Hinweise.
9) Sicherheitsfunktion des geerdeten Steckers nicht umgehen.
Ein geerdeter Stecker hat zwei Stromkontakte und einen dritten
Erdungskontakt.
einem Elektriker austauschen.
ACHTUNG
ACHTUNG – 100-Volt-Lautsprecherklemmen mit dem Symbol
nur von geschulten oder beaufsichtigten Personen vorgenommen werden.
ACHTUNG
Trennen des Geräts
VORSICHT
Brandrisiko zu reduzieren.
Ausschließlich für Einbau und Wartung durch geschultes Personal vorgesehen:
VORSICHT
VORSICHT
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Anweisungen zur Wandmontage

重要安全说明
闪电:此设备运行时会伴随有危险的实时电压。当设备与电源连接时,不要触碰带有此符号的端子。
惊叹号:只能按照厂商指定的技术参数更换组件(例如:保险丝)。 否则,将会降低本设备的运行安全性。
危险的移动风扇叶片:请在提供服务之前切断电源,并与移动风扇叶片保持距离。
图形符号解释:
1) 阅读这些说明。
妥善保管这些说明。
留意所有警告。
4) 遵守所有说明。
5) 不得在靠近水源处使用本产品。
只能用干布进行清洁。
不要堵塞通风口。按照厂商说明进行安装。
不要在靠近任何热源处,如散热器、热调节器、火炉或其他
释放热量的产品(包括扩音器)附近进行安装。
9) 不要损坏用于安全目的的接地插头。 接地插头有两个插片
和第三端接地管脚。
第三端管脚是为了确保您的安全而提供。如果附带的插头不适
用于您的插座,请让电工更换插座。
10) 防止电源线被踩踏或挤压,尤其是在插头、电源插座以及
产品周围进出的位置。
11) 只使用厂商指定的附属装置/附件。
只配合专为建筑结构提供足够的机械强度、
热消散性和稳固性的机柜、手推车、支架或设备
桌使用。
在用手推车时应小心移动,避免因翻倒而带来伤
害。
在室外出现闪电或长期未使用的情况下应拔掉本产品的电
源线。
14) 请与有资历的服务人员联系,获得所有维修服务。 当产品
以任何方式受到损害时有必要进行维修,如电源线或插头被损
坏、沾染上液体或有异物落入产品中、产品暴露在雨水或潮湿
的环境中、无法正常运行或已掉落在地上损坏了。
警告 –为减少火灾或雷电冲击带来的风险,不要将这些产品暴露在雨水或潮湿的环境中。这些产品不得暴露在有液体滴落或飞溅的环境
中,也不应在这些产品上放置装有液体的物品(如花瓶)。
警告 –标有符号 的100 伏特扬声器端子是危险的带电线路。与这些端子相连的外部布线需要由专业技术人员或经过培训的人员来安
装。
警告 – 由市电供电的产品采用了安全接地技术,必须与正确接地的市电插座连接,才能提供接地防护。
断开设备连接 – 市电插头可用于断开 市电电源且必须保持时刻可运行状态。
小心 – 在提供了 POTS 电话接口选项时,必须由训练有素的人员将电话接口与本设备的电信回路进行连接。为减少火灾风险,只能使用
号实心铜线连接电话端口。
只适用于专业技术人员来执行的安装和服务:
小心 – 为减少电击带来的风险,Biamp 产品的安装和服务应该只能由 Biamp 音频安装专业技术人员来执行。
除非您是专业技术人员,否则不能执行未包含在操作说明中的任何服务。
在打开产品之前,专业人员必须先断开交流市电电源。
小心 – “辅助电源”的安装步骤只适用于专业技术人员,而且必须遵循所有的本地法规。
• 对于美国,国家电气法规。
• 对于加拿大,加拿大电气法规第 1 部第、和节。
壁挂安装说明 – 壁挂安装产品必须至少使用 4 个木螺丝(只有两个安装孔的产品则用个螺丝)安全地固定在石膏板隔断墙或类似表面
上。可能会用到的其他紧固件包括胀管、用于金属支撑架中的自攻钢板金属螺丝或是用于木制支撑架上的 ½ 英寸木螺丝。

중요 안전성 지침
번개 표시: 본 장비가 작동 중일 때는 위험한 전압이 발생합니다. 본 장비가 전원에 연결되어 있는 동안에는 이
기호가 표시된 터미널에 손을 대지 마십시오.
느낌표: 구성 부품(예:퓨즈)은 제조업체에 의해 지정된 사양으로만 교환합니다. 그렇지 않으면 본 장비의 안전한
작동에 문제가 생길 수 있습니다.
위험한 이동식 송풍기 블레이드: 전원을 끄고 나서 서비스를 제공하고, 이동식 송풍기 블레이드를 가까이 두지
마십시오.
그래픽 기호 설명:
1) 이 지침서를 읽으십시오.
이 지침 내용을 지키십시오.
모든 경고에 주의를 기울이십시오.
4) 모든 지침을 따르십시오.
5) 이 제품을 물 가까이에서 사용하지 마십시오.
마른 헝겊으로만 닦으십시오.
환풍구를 막지 마십시오. 제조업체의 지침에 따라
설치하십시오.
라디에이터, 온풍기, 스토브 또는 열을 내는 다른 제품(
증폭기 포함)과 같은 열원 근처에 설치하지 마십시오.
9) 접지형 플러그의 안전 목적에 어긋나지 않도록 하십시오.
접지형 플러그에는 두 개의 날과 접지 단자가 있습니다.
세 번째 접지 단자는 안전을 위해 제공되는 것입니다. 제공된
플러그가 콘센트에 맞지 않는다면, 해당 콘센트의 교체를 위해
전기 기술자와 상의하십시오.
10) 전원 코드가 밟히거나 집히지 않도록 보호하십시오. 특히
플러그, 콘센트, 제품과 연결된 부분에 주의해 주십시오.
11) 제조업체가 명시한 부가 장비 및 부속품만 사용하십시오.
적합한 기계적 내구성, 열 방산, 건물 구조에 대한 적절한
보호를 제공할 수 있게 설계된 장비 랙, 카트, 스탠드 또는
테이블과만 함께 사용하십시오.
카트를 이용할 때에는 카트와 제품을 함께 옮길
때 넘어뜨림으로 인한 부상을 입지 않도록 주의해
주십시오.
천둥 번개가 치거나 오랜 기간 사용하지 않을
경우에는 제품의 플러그를 뽑아 주십시오.
14) 모든 서비스는 자격을 갖춘 서비스 기술자에게
문의하십시오. 제품이 어떤 방식으로든 파손되었을 경우, 예를
들어 전원 공급 코드나 플러그가 파손되었을 때, 제품에 액체
또는 물체가 쏟아졌거나 제품이 비나 습기 등에 노출되었을
때, 정상적으로 작동하지 않을 때, 제품을 떨어뜨렸을 때 등의
경우에는 서비스를 받아야 합니다.
경고 –화재 또는 전기 충격의 위험을 낮추려면, 이 제품을 비 또는 수분에 노출시키지 마십시오. 이 제품에 물이 떨어지거나 튀기면
안되며, 꽃병같이 액체로 가득 찬 물건이 있을 경우 이 제품 가까이에 놓지 마십시오.
경고 – 이 기호가 표시된 100 V 확성기 단자 는Hazardous Live 입니다. 이 단자에 연결된 외부 배선은 숙련되거나 전문 교육을 받은
인력이 설치해야 합니다.
경고로 구동되는 제품들은 접지 안정성이 있어야 하고소켓에 연결하여 보호 접지 연결을 제공하도록 정확하게
접지되어야 합니다.
장치 연결 해제플러그는전원을 차단하는 데 사용되며 즉시 작동할 수 있는 상태로 유지해야 합니다.
주의 – POTS 전화 인터페이스 옵션을 제공할 경우, 이 장비의 전화 회로망 연결은 전문 교육을 받은 인력이 담당해야 합니다. 화재의
위험을 줄이기 위해서는 전기 통신 회로 연결은번솔리드 동선만 이용하십시오.
공인 전문가의 설치 및 서비스:
주의 – 전기 충격의 위험을 줄이기 위해제품의 설치 및 서비스는 Biamp 공인 오디오 설치 전문가에게 의뢰해야 합니다.
전문 인력이 아닌 경우, 작업 지침에 담긴 내용 이외의 사항에 대해 서비스를 제공하면 안됩니다.
전문 인력은전원을 차단하고 나서 제품을 열어야 합니다.
주의 – ’보조 전원’의 설치 단계는 전문 인력에게만 해당되며, 현지의 코드를 모두 준수해야 합니다.
• 국제 전기 코드미국)
• 캐나다 전기 코드및캐나다)
벽면 설치 지침 – 벽걸이 제품은 최소 4개의 나무못을 사용하여 건식벽체 또는 이와 유사한 표면에 확실하게 조여야 합니다(설치 구멍은
개이며개 나사는 제품용임). 교대용 패스너로는 건식벽체 앵커, 메탈 스터드에 조이는 셀프 태핑 판금 나사 또는 나무 스터드 안에 ½
인치 이상 들어가는 나무못이 있습니다.

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IMPORTANTES INSTRUÇÕES DE SEGURANÇA
movimento das pás do ventilador.
aterramento.
trocar a tomada obsoleta.
fabricante.
normalmente ou se tiver caído.
AVISO
AVISO – Os terminais de alto-falantes de 100 Volts marcados com o símbolo
AVISO
Dispositivo de desconexão
sempre acessível.
ATENÇÃO
ATENÇÃO
ATENÇÃO
locais.
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Instruções de Montagem na Parede

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FCC Notice
FCC Notice - Class B digital device -
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC
Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a
commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in
accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a
residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at own
expense.
CAUTION –changes or modifications not approved by Biamp could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment

EU RoHS COMPLIANT
This Biamp product, including all attendant cables and accessories
supplied by Biamp, meets all requirements of EU Directives
2011/65/EU of 8 June 2011, the EU RoHS Recast.
An EU RoHS Materials Content Declaration document may be
obtained at www.biamp.com
(This information is presented to comply with the requirements of Chinese law SJ/T11363-2006)
有害物质表 (Hazardous Substances Table)
Biamp Systems Corporation
远程控制设备 (Remote Control Device)
Vocia CI-1
部件名称
(Part Name)
有毒有害物质或元素
(Substances)
Pb
铅
Hg
汞
Cd
镉
Cr+6
六价铬
PBB
PBDE
设备机箱
(Equipment Chassis)
X
O
X
O
O
O
插拔式接线端子
(Plug-in Terminal Blocks)
O
O
O
O
O
O
光盘
(CD ROM)
O
O
O
O
O
O
手册和其他书面文档
(Manual and Paper Documents)
O
O
O
O
O
O
包装箱和所有包装材料
(Box and Packing Materials)
O
O
O
O
O
O
0:表示该部件所有均质材料中的这种有毒有害物质低于 SJ/T11363-2006 的限制要求.
X:表示该部件中至少有一种均质材料所含的这种有毒有害物质高于 SJ/T11363-2006 的限制要求.
在电触头和(或)镀镉所含的均质材料中,镉及其化合物的含量可以超过 0.01%,但欧盟指令 91/338/EEC(根据欧盟指令
76/769/EEC)限制销售和使用某些危险物质和制剂部分中所禁止的用途除外
在以下一种或多种物质所含的均质材料中,铅及其化合物的含量可以超过 0.1%:
1) 电子元器件中玻璃内所含的铅
2) 铅在钢材中是作为一种合金元素,含量可达 0.35%
3) 铅在铝材中是作为一种合金元素,含量可达 0.4%
4) 铅在铜材中是作为一种合金元素,含量可达 4%
5) 高熔点类焊料中的铅(即铅料合金,铅含量超过 85%)
6) 电子陶瓷部件内的铅
7) 由两种以上元素组成的焊料中所含的铅,用于连接针脚和微处理器包装,其中
铅的含量超过 80% 但低于 85%
8) 顺应针连接系统内的铅
9) 倒装芯片封装中半导体芯片及载体之间形成可靠连接所用焊料中的
在正常使用情况下,中国环保使用期限为 10 年,条件是:
• 环境温度为 0-40C (32-104°F)
• 湿度为 0-95%,无凝结
• 海拔高度为 0-10,000 英尺
• 气流不受阻碍
• 没有水或其他液体进入任何部件
• 电源为 24 Vdc LPS
• 部件没有损坏(损坏部件应立即修理)
• 由工厂授权人权使用批准的材料权行所有权修

Biamp’s Limited Warranty
BIAMP SYSTEMS IS PLEASED TO EXTEND THE FOLLOWING 5-YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY TO THE ORIGINAL
END USER CUSTOMER OF THE PRODUCTS DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL
1. This limited warranty is being offered by Biamp Systems Corporation. Biamp Systems warrants to the original end user
customer of new Biamp Systems products from an authorized Biamp Systems dealer that the product will be free from defects in
materials and workmanship for a specified period (the “Warranty Period”), subject to the terms and conditions set forth below.
The Warranty Period for the products described in this manual shall be five (5) years. The Warranty Period begins (a) the date of
the original end user’s purchase from an authorized Biamp Systems dealer or (b) six months after the product is first shipped from
Biamp Systems’ factory to an authorized Biamp Systems dealer or distributor, whichever occurs earlier. This warranty extends
only to the original end user customer and is not assignable or transferrable.
2. Within the Warranty Period, Biamp Systems will repair or replace, at Biamp Systems' option, nonconforming product,
provided that Biamp Systems is notified within 30 days of the identification of such defect or failure. Replacement products may
be new or reconditioned. If the repair or replacement of your nonconforming product is not reasonably available, at Biamp
Systems’ discretion, Biamp Systems will refund you the purchase price. As a condition to receiving the benefits of this warranty,
you must provide Biamp Systems with documentation that establishes that you were the original end user purchaser of the product
from an authorized Biamp Systems dealer. Such evidence may consist of your sales receipt.
3. Upon notice, Biamp Systems will provide instructions on the warranty claim procedures to be followed and issue a Return
Authorization (RA) number if required. Any export/import authorizations or duties, transportation and insurance charges to the
Biamp Systems factory, or other service facility designated by Biamp Systems, for warranty service shall be your responsibility.
Transportation and insurance charges from the Biamp Systems’ factory or service facility after a warranty repair or for a warranty
replacement will be paid by Biamp Systems. Biamp Systems is not responsible for any damage to the product during transit to the
Biamp Systems’ factory or service facility. Biamp Systems, at its sole discretion, will determine warrantable failures upon receipt
of your product or upon inspection of your product by an authorized Biamp Systems dealer. All products that are returned by you
and replaced by Biamp Systems will become the property of Biamp Systems.
4. This warranty will be VOID if the serial number has been removed or defaced; or if the product has been altered, subjected to
damage, abuse or rental usage, repaired by any person not authorized by Biamp Systems to make repairs; damaged due to
improper or inadequate maintenance; operated outside the normal environmental specifications for the product; or installed in any
manner that does not comply with Biamp Systems' recommendations. This warranty does not apply to damage caused by an
accident, power surge, flooding, fire, earthquake, or other external causes. This warranty does not apply to damage caused by
abuse or misuse of the product.
5. Electro-mechanical fans, electrolytic capacitors, gooseneck microphones, cords connecting handheld microphones, hard-
drives, displays, consumable parts (i.e. batteries), and normal wear and tear of items such as paint, knobs, handles, keypads and
covers are not covered under this warranty. All software or firmware distributed by Biamp Systems is provided AS IS and
without any warranty of any kind, except as expressly provided in any documentation or license agreement furnished with the
software or firmware. This warranty does not apply to third party products resold by Biamp Systems.
6. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED. BIAMP SYSTEMS
DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO,
IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF NON-INFRINGEMENT, MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE.
7. The remedies set forth herein shall be the purchaser's sole and exclusive remedies with respect to any defective product. No
repair or replacement of any product or part thereof will extend the applicable warranty period for the entire product. The specific
warranty for any repair will extend for a period of 90 days following the repair or the remainder of the warranty period for the
product, whichever is longer.
8. No agent, employee, distributor or dealer of Biamp Systems is authorized to modify this warranty or to make additional
warranties on behalf of Biamp Systems. Statements, representations or warranties made by any dealer do not constitute warranties
by Biamp Systems. Biamp Systems shall not be responsible or liable for any statement, representation or warranty made by any
dealer or other person. Biamp Systems makes no other warranty beyond what is contained in this writing.
9. No action for breach of this warranty may be commenced more than one year after the expiration of this warranty.
10. BIAMP SYSTEMS SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, OR CONSEQUENTIAL
DAMAGES, INCLUDING LOST PROFITS OR LOSS OF USE ARISING OUT OF THE PURCHASE, SALE, OR USE
OF THE PRODUCTS, EVEN IF BIAMP SYSTEMS WAS ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES.
Revision effective as of October 27, 2015
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