DSPPA PAVA9008 User manual

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PAVA9008 / PAVA9008E
Remote Paging Microphone / Expansion Keyboard
EN54-16 fire emergency broadcasting system provides manual operation and timing programming, and gives
priority to the former over the latter; supports real-time monitoring of equipment operating status and
recording of operating logs. It meets the relevant standard of “EN54-16 Voice Alarm Control and Indicating
Equipment”. The broadcasting system can be used for fire emergency broadcasting, daily service
broadcasting and background broadcasting; this system is positioned as a small emergency broadcasting
system, mainly used in small shopping malls, small office buildings and exhibition halls, etc.
PAVA9008/PAVA9008E Remote Paging Microphone / Expansion Keyboard is used to page each zone of the
host PAVA9500.
Support 16-zone paging, single- or multi-zone paging, group paging and all-zone paging.
With DIP address settings.
Powered by bus and DC48V.
With 1 AUX IN for paging signal input.
With 2-digit DIP switches for selecting AUX or Local MIC IN.
Support redundant wiring of lines.
The system can support up to 8 devices (remote paging microphones or fireman microphones). With
Description
Features

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RJ45 ports, these microphones are powered by bus communication port and connected hand in hand.
Support self-defined group functions for buttons.
If the host is connected to a device via a single port, it can support a maximum transmission distance of
600 meters. The host can be cascaded to up to three devices via a single port, with a maximum
transmission distance of 300 meters.
Model
PAVA9008
PAVA9008E
Microphone Input Sensitivity
30mV 600Ω
——
Line Input Sensitivity
1000mV 10kΩ
——
Frequency Response
80Hz~15kHz (±3dB)
——
Distortion
<1%
——
S/N Ratio
>75dB (A-Weighted)
——
PoE Power
(48±3)V/0.1A
——
Phantom Power
——
(12~24)V/0.1A
Interface
RJ45
Package Dimensions
415×306×116mm
355×266×116mm
Machine Dimensions
166×220×54mm
166×161×54mm
Gross Weight
1.9kg
1.5kg
Net Weight
1.4kg
1kg
Note: Specifications are subject to change without notice.
Front Panel
ZONE08
ZONE07
ZONE06
ZONE05
ZONE04
ZONE03
ZONE02
ZONE01 ZONE09
ZONE10
ZONE11
ZONE12
ZONE13
ZONE14
ZONE15
ZONE16
PAVA9008E Paging Extender
POWER
56
8
9
ZONE08
ZONE07
ZONE06
ZONE05
ZONE04
ZONE03
ZONE02
ZONE01 ZONE09
ZONE10
ZONE11
ZONE12
ZONE13
ZONE14
ZONE15
ZONE16
MICROPHONE
PAVA9008 Paging Mic
POWER
BUSY
ALL SEL
CALL
34 5 6
78
1
2
PAVA9008 Remote Paging Microphone PAVA9008E Expansion Keyboard
1—Power Indicator
On - Indicates that the device is powered normally.
Off - Indicates abnormal power supply.
Specifications
Front / Rear Panel

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2—Equipment “Busy” Indicator
When the indicator light is on, the equipment is busy, and please wait.
3—Microphone Rod Connector
When the LED indicator of the microphone is red, it indicates that it is allowed for paging.
Note:
4—Paging Activation Button
MIC paging control button.
Notes:
①. After selecting zones, press this button to start paging (speaking is allowed after the microphone indicator is on).
②. When paging, press this button to end the current paging.
③. When the MIC is working in PPT mode, it is required to keep pressing this button for paging, otherwise the paging
will be ended (please refer to the instructions on the rear panel for PPT mode).
④. If no zones are selected, paging cannot be activated.
5—Zone/Group Selection and Working Status Indicator
Green - The button function has been executed.
Off - The button function has ended.
Flashing - Indicates that the zone is currently selected by the user.
6—Remarks on Zone/Group Information
The zone/group information remarked by the user, such as the current zone name and group number.
7—Select All Button
When the MIC is not paging,
①. If all zones are flashing, press this button to cancel the selected state of all zones.
②. If only some of the zones are selected, press this button to select all zones, and press this button again to cancel
the selected state of all zones.
When the MIC is paging,
①. When it is working in zone mode,
a. If all zones are normally on, press this button to cancel the selected state of all zones.
b. If only some of the zones are selected, press this button to select all zones, and at this time up to 16 zones can be
selected.
②. When it is working in group mode,
c. If all groups are normally on, press this button to cancel the selected state of all groups.
d. If only some of the groups are selected, press this button to select all groups, and at this time up to 16 groups can
be selected.
8—Zone/Group Selection Button
When the MIC is not currently paging and the LED indicator is off, press the corresponding button, and then the
corresponding indicator light will be flashing, indicating that the corresponding zone is selected.
When the MIC is currently paging and the LED indicator is normally on, press the corresponding button, and then
the corresponding indicator light will go out, indicating that the corresponding zone is deactivated.
9—Power Indicator

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Rear Panel
EXT2 EXT1
Network Inerface
1-4:Link ID Config 00H-08H
5:Indication test
Link ID
CAUTION!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN ON
1 2 3 4 5
910
POWER
OUT IN
Network Inerface Link ID
EXT Link
Out Vol Line Input
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
DC 48V
1:AUX
2: MIC
1:PRIMARY IMPEDANCE MATCHING
2~5:Link ID Config 00H-08H
6:PTT Mode Config
7:Group control mode
8:Indication test
ON
1 2 3 4 56 7 8
DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6 78
ON
1 2
PAVA9008 Remote Paging Microphone
EXT2 EXT1
Network Inerface
1-4:Link ID Config 00H-08H
5:Indication test
Link ID
CAUTION!
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN ON
1 2 3 4 5
910
POWER
OUT IN
Network Inerface Link ID
EXT Link
Out Vol Line Input
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
DO NOT OPEN
CAUTION
DC 48V
1:AUX
2: MIC
1:PRIMARY IMPEDANCE MATCHING
2~5:Link ID Config 00H-08H
6:PTT Mode Config
7:Group control mode
8:Indication test
ON
1 2 3 4 5678
DIP
1 2 3 4 5 6 78
ON
1 2
PAVA9008E Expansion Keyboard
1—Remote Paging Microphone Expansion Keyboard Connection Port
Used to connect the remote paging microphone expansion keyboard to expand zone control; used for RS485 serial
port communication.
2—Paging Microphone Power Switch
Used to turn on or off the working power of the remote paging microphone / remote paging microphone
expansion keyboard.
The remote paging microphone expansion keyboard should be connected to PAVA9008 first, that is, the port “9”
should be connected to the port “1”.
3—DC24V Power Supply Interface
4—CAN-Powered Data Audio Bus Interfaces
With two RJ45 ports, it can be connected to up to 8 fireman microphones and remote paging microphones hand in
hand.
5—Equipment ID Configuration Switch
“1” is used to set the end matching resistance, dialed down for enabled.
“2~5” indicate the IDs for device connection. The following devices are connected with the IDs as shown below (that is,
the binary value of the device ID2~5, dialed down for “1”, dialed up for “0”). Note: The silk screen printing “1” on the
DIP switch is the highest binary bit, and “5” is the lowest binary bit. For the correspondence between the device
address order and the binary value, please refer to the “Attached Table: Comparison Table of Zone Address and Dialing
Code Settings”.
1 2 3 4
If “6” is dialed up, the MIC will be working in normal mode; if dialed down, the MIC will be working in PPT mode, in
which the “Paging Activation Button” should be pressed all the time for paging broadcasting.
“7” is the group mode switch. If it is dialed down, the remote paging microphone will be in group mode; if not, it will
be in zone mode.
“8” is used to test the “LED” indicators on the panel of the remote paging microphone (it is dialed up normally). If it is

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dialed down, all the “LED” indicators on the panel will be lit up “Red”–>“Green”–>“Yellow” once and then
automatically return to the normal display state, which is mainly used to test whether the “LED” indicators are normal.
6—Remote Paging Microphone Output Audio Sensitivity Control
7—MIC External Line Audio Input Interface
The audio from this interface shares the same output channel with the audio from the item “3” on the front panel, and
the audio from the item “3” has priority over Line. Please note that it is a 3.5 audio interface.
8—Audio Selection DIP Configuration Switch
“1” is used to enable the line input.
“2” is used to enable the local microphone.
Dialed down for enabled. When “1” and “2” are dialed down, the audio will be mixed for output.
9—Equipment Connection Port
Used to connect the remote paging microphone PAVA9008 or the previous/next expansion keyboard PAVA9008E.
Note: When it is used to connect the expansion keyboard PAVA9008E, there is no primary or secondary difference between
these two ports.
10—Equipment ID Configuration Switch
“1~4” indicate the IDs for device connection. The following devices are connected with the IDs as shown below (that is,
the binary value of the device ID1~4, dialed down for “1”, dialed up for “0”). , Note: The silk screen printing “1” on the
DIP switch is the highest binary bit, and “4” is the lowest binary bit. For the correspondence between the device
address order and the binary value, please refer to the “Attached Table: Comparison Table of Zone Address and Dialing
Code Settings”.
1 2 3 4
“5” is used to test the “LED” indicators on the panel of the remote paging microphone expansion keyboard (it is dialed
up normally). If it is dialed down, all the “LED” indicators on the panel will be lit up “Red”–>“Green”–>“Yellow” once
and then automatically return to the normal display state, which is mainly used to test whether the “LED” indicators
are normal.
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