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Operating Manual
A 4565B Evacuation Controller
Optional Accessories
A 2078B Alert/Evac/Cancel Remote Wall Plate (Hard Wired)
A 2081 Alert/Evac/Chime/Cancel Remote Wall Plate (Hard Wired)
A 4578 Alert/Evac/Cancel Remote Wall Plate (U/UTP Cat5)
A 4581 Alert/Evac/Chime/Cancel Remote Wall Plate (U/UTP Cat5)
A 4581V Alert/Evac/Chime/Cancel Remote Wall Plate (U/UTP Cat5)
A 4597 Fire Test/Fire/Cancel Remote Wall Plate (U/UTP Cat5)
A 4658 Power Injector (U/UTP Cat5)
A 4660 Emergency Paging Microphone Console (U/UTP Cat5)
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IMPORTANT NOTE:
Please read these instructions carefully from front to back prior to installation.
They include important setup instructions.
Failure to follow these instructions may prevent the unit from working as designed.
User manual revision number: 1.1 24/08/2023
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A 4597 Remote Plate
A 2078B Remote Plate
A 4578 Remote Plate A 4581 Remote Plate
A 2081 Remote Plate
A 4581V Remote Plate
A 4660 Paging Console
A 4658 Power Injector

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Contents
1.0 Overview
1.1 Introduction 4
1.2 Features 4
1.3 What’s in the box 4
1.4 Front panel guide 5
1.5 Rear panel connections 6
2.0 Setup
2.1 Manual, Auto and Isolate Modes 8
2.2 Priorities 9
2.3 Audio Connections 10
2.4 DIP Switch Settings 11
2.5 24V DC Output Connections 12
2.6 MP3 Audio Files and Alert & Evacuation Voice Over Messages 13
2.7 Alert & Evacuation Tones Backup 13
2.8 Installing MP3 Audio Files 14
3.0 Remote Wall Plates
3.1 A 2078B Remote Plate 16
3.2 A 2081 Remote Plate 17
3.3 A 4578 Remote Plate 18
3.4 A 4581 Remote Plate 18
3.5 A 4597 Remote Plate 18
3.6 Connecting the A 4578, A 4581 and A 4597 Remote Plates 19
3.7 Remote Plate ID Sheet 21
4.0 A 4660 Paging Console
4.1 A 4660 Paging Console Overview 22
4.2 A 4660 Settings Menu 22
4.2.1 System Settings 23
4.2.2 Backlight Settings 24
4.2.3 PIN Access 24
4.2.4 Installer Label 24
4.2.5 Microphone Settings 25
4.3 Connecting the Paging Console 26
5.0 Troubleshooting
5.1 Symptoms and Remedies 27
5.2 RJ45 Cabling Conguration 27
6.0 Firmware Update 28
7.0 Specications 28

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1.0 OVERVIEW
1.1 INTRODUCTION
This Evacuation controller is easy to operate and is designed around industry standard building emergency alert/evacuate
requirements. When connected to a paging system amplier, building occupants can be alerted and/or evacuated in the
event of an emergency e.g.: re, gas leak, bomb scare, earthquake. Auto or manual modes are selected by the front panel
key switch which uses an industry standard 003 key. Alert & evac switches are tted with safety covers to prevent accidental
operation. Also inbuilt, is a Bell function tone for signalling lunch breaks, start of class etc.
The Alert, Evacuation, Bell, Fire Test and Fire tones and Emergency Messages are all MP3 based and stored on a Micro SD
card which is accessible from the rear of the unit. The Alert, Evacuation and bell tones and cancel function are triggered by
the front switches when in manual mode or by the rear terminal contacts when in Auto mode for remote activation i.e. a
clock, remote switch or remote wall plate. These functions can also be activated by optional wall plates and paging consoles.
The Fire tone is activated from the rear Fire trigger or from the A 4597 remote plate. The Fire Test tone is activated by the A
4597 remote plate only.
Provision has been made for a BGM (background music) source to be played through the controller. BGM is automatically
muted when any other function is operated. A mic input is provided on the front panel and paging is also available through
the A 4660 paging console. These can be used for either general or emergency paging and overrides all other functions. A
pre-announcement chime is available on the microphone input. This can be switched on or off via external dip switches.
Switched 24V Out connections are provided for all emergency and paging conditions. These contacts are for connection of
override relays in remote volume controls, warning strobes, bells etc.
1.2 FEATURES
• Tones conform to AS 1670.4
• Standard 1U 19” rack mount case
• Interfaces with Fire Indicator Boards
• Remote operation of Alert, Evac, Chime, Fire Test, Fire Alarm & Cancel tones
• MP3 based tone playback (with backup hard coded Alert, Evac and Bell tones)
• 24V DC operation
• Auto/Manual/Isolate keyswitch
• Key switch to 003 standard
• Local operation of Alert, Evac and PA
• MP3 based Voice Over messages for Alert and Evac cycles
• Microphone socket for PA use
• Provision for BGM (back ground music)
• Provision for Auxiliary input with front volume control
• Bell chime facility
• Switched 24V DC output for override relays on volume controls
• Switched 24V DC output for strobe operation for Alert mode
• Switched 24V DC output for strobe operation for Evac mode
• Switched 24VDC output for bell mode
• On-board timer for automatic Alert to Evac switchover, adjustable from 30secs to 7.5min in 30 second increments
• Externally operated inputs are activated by switching to ground
• Auxiliary level output
• Suitable for any amplier with an auxiliary input
• 10 Year Warranty
• Australian Designed and Manufactured
1.3 WHAT’S IN THE BOX
A 4565B Alert/Evacuation Controller
24V DC 2amp Plugpack
Instruction Booklet

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1.4 FRONT PANEL GUIDE
The layout of the A 4565B front panel is shown below in gure 1.4.
Fig 1.4
1 Microphone socket
Use this socket to connect a PTT (push to talk) microphone with a 5 pin male XLR plug. Suitable microphones
with PTT function include the Altronics C 0379 desk paging microphone and the C 0334 CB type st microphone.
This microphone is used for emergency paging.
2 Microphone input volume control
Use this control to adjust the volume of the front microphone input.
3 Auxilliary input volume control
Use this control to adjust the volume of the rear auxilliary input.
4 Alert Tone Activation Switch
This switch is used to activate the Alert tone. This switch will only function when the unit is in manual mode
(see section 2.1 for more details). Press for 2 seconds to activate.
5 Evac Tone Activation Switch
This switch is used to activate the Evacuation tone. This switch will only function when the unit is in manual mode
(see section 2.1 for more details). Press for 2 seconds to activate.
6 Bell Tone Activation Switch
This switch is used to activate the Bell tone.
7 Cancel Tone Activation Switch
This switch is used to cancel the Alert, Evac or Bell tones. This switch will only function when the unit is in manual
mode (see section 2.1 for more details). Press for 2 seconds to activate.
8 Operational Mode Keyswitch
Use this to key switch to select which mode the unit will operate under. There are 3 modes available which are
Auto, Manual and Isolate Mode (see section 2.1 for more details). This key is an industry standard 003 key.
9 MP3 Error Mode Indicator
This LED will illuminate when the unit has trouble reading an MP3 le.
10 Fire Active Indicator
This LED will illuminate when the Fire trigger has been activated, resulting in the MP3 le in the Fire folder being
played.
11 Fire Test Active Indicator
This LED will illuminate when the Fire test mode has been activated from the A 4597 remote plate, resulting in the
MP3 le in the Firetest folder being played.
12 PA Active Indicator
This LED will illuminate when paging has been activated by the A 4660 paging console, or 5 pin XLR front
microphone..
13 On Indicator
This LED indicates the unit has power.
14 Standby Switch
When the unit is in standby mode this switch will illuminate. Press this button to switch the unit ON. Once the
unit is ON the On indicator will illuminate. Press this switch again to put the unit back in standby mode.
1 2 4 5 6 7 8
9 10 13
3
11 12 14
Standby
Power/
Alert/Evac Controller
A 4565B
Aux
Volume
0
2
46
8
10
EvacAlert Bell Cancel
Hold for 2 seconds
Manual
Auto
Isolate
Hold for 2 secondsHold for 2 seconds
Push
On
PA
Active
Fire Test
Active
Fire
Active
Mp3
Error
Mic
Mic
Volume
0
2
46
8
10

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1.5 REAR PANEL CONNECTIONS
The layout of the A 4565B rear panel is shown below in gure 1.5 .
Fig 1.5
1 Fire Contact
These contacts are for remote triggering of the Fire tone. Requires a closing contact to operate.
2 Evac Contact
These contacts are for remote triggering of the Evacuation tone. These could be triggered by a re indicator
board, break glass alarm etc or by connecting the A 2078B or A 2081 remote plates to these contacts (see section
3.1 for more details). Requires a closing contact to operate.
3 Alert Contact
These contacts are for remote triggering of the Alert tone. These could be triggered by a re indicator board,
break glass alarm etc or by connecting the A 2078B or A 2081 remote plates to these contacts (see section 3.1 for
more details). Requires a closing contact to operate.
4 Bell Contact
These contacts are for remote triggering of the Bell tone. These could be triggered by a remote switch or by
connecting the A 2081 remote plate to these contacts (see section 3.1 for more details). Requires a closing con
tact to operate.
5 Cancel Contact
These contacts are for remote triggering of the cancel function. These could be triggered by a remote switch,
or by connecting the A 2081 remote plate to these contacts (see section 3.3 for more details). Requires a closing
contact to operate.
6 Fire 24V Out
This is a 24V DC output which is activated when the Fire contact is triggered. The terminals provided can be used
for “Normal” or “Failsafe” modes (see section 2.5 for more details).
7 Evac 24V Out
This is a 24V DC output which is activated when the Evac tone is activated. The terminals provided can be used
for “Normal” or “Failsafe” modes (see section 2.5 for more details).
8 Alert 24V Out
This is a 24V DC output which is activated when the Alert tone is activated. The terminals provided can be used
for “Normal” or “Failsafe” modes (see section 2.5 for more details).
9 Bell 24V Out
This is a 24V DC output which is activated when the Bell tone is activated. The terminals provided can be used for
“Normal” or “Failsafe” modes (see section 2.5 for more details).
10 Common 24V Out
This is a combined 24V DC output which is activated when any of the Bell, Alert or Evac tones are activated. The
terminals provided can be used for “Normal” or “Failsafe” modes (see section 2.5 for more details).
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13
17181920212224
25
2627
24V DC
IN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+_
L
R
Audio
In
Chime
Vol
Fire
DIP Switches
Alert
24V Out
Fire
24V Out
Evac
24V Out
To Paging
Console
IMPORTANT NOTE
Ensure power is switched off when
adjusting DIP switches. New
settings will be effective when
power is switched back on.
24V DC
IN
(16GB Maximum) V/Over
Vol
Micro SD Card
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
To Wall Plates
+-
Bell
24V Out
Common
24V Out
All switched outputs limited to 120mA maximum current draw
Contacts
Evac
Alert
Bell
Cancel
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L
R
L
R
BGM
Volume
Audio
Out
BGM
In
Fire
Vol
Bell
Vol
Evac
Vol
PA Mic
Vol
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
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11 Audio Out RCA Connectors
Connect these outputs to the input of the background music amplier.
12 BGM In RCA Connectors
Connect these to a background music source. The volume control for this is on the rear of the unit (see trimpot in
point 14) so that it cannot be tampered with (see section 2.3 for more details).
13 Aux In RCA Connectors
Connect these to a background music source. The volume control for this is on the front of the unit. (see section
2.3 for more details). This provides a music source with a volume that can be controlled from the front of the unit.
14 BGM Volume
Adjust this trimpot to adjust the volume from the BGM IN RCA’s.
15 Chime Volume
Adjust this trimpot to adjust the pre-announcement chime volume.
16 Voice-over Volume
Adjust this trimpot to adjust the MP3 Voice-over message playback volume.
17 Fire Volume
Adjust this trimpot to adjust the MP3 Fire tone playback volume.
18 Bell Volume
Adjust this trimpot to adjust the MP3 Bell tone playback volume.
19 Evac Volume
Adjust this trimpot to adjust the MP3 Alert and Evac tones playback volume.
20 PA Volume
Adjust this trimpot to adjust the paging microphone volume.
21 RJ45 connector for A 4660 Paging Console
Use this RJ45 port to connect to the A 4660 paging console.
22 RJ45 connectors
These RJ45 ports are used to connect to the remote wall plates for activating the tones remotely (see section 3.3
for more details).
23 Micro SD Card Socket
This socket holds the Micro SD card which is used to store all the tones or audio MP3 les.
24 Dip Switches
These are used to select the automatic switch-over time between the Alert and Evacuation tones and to also
determine chime, voice-over and latching options (see section 2.4 for more details).
26 24V DC Input (Backup)
Connects to a 24V DC backup supply with at least 1.5 amp current capacity. (Please observe the polarity)
27 24V DC Input (Main Supply)
Connects to a 24V DC supply with at least 1.5 amp current capacity. (Please observe the polarity)

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2.0 SETUP GUIDE
2.1 MANUAL, AUTO AND ISOLATE MODES
The unit features 3 modes of operation.
These are Auto, Manual and Isolate, selectable via the keyswitch on the front of the unit. The switch is keyed to a 003
standard key prole, and will allow removal of the key in the “Auto” position only.
Manual Mode:
In the manual position any of the Alert, Evac or Bell functions may be initiated from the switches on the front panel. (Note
the Alert, Evac, Bell and Cancel buttons may need to be depressed and held in for 2 seconds).
Paging is also operative in manual mode through the A 4660 Paging Console or the front panel microphone input. This
allows the operator to select any of these functions as required.
With the key in this position the rear panel contacts are all inoperative except for the Bell contact.
Manual Operation:
ALERT MODE: Depressing the Alert switch will activate the Alert mode and play the MP3 le located in the Alert
Folder on the Micro SD card. The Alert tone is played three times in an Alert cycle on a rotation basis and will ascend
in volume. If an Alert Message is available in the Alert Message Folder (see section 2.6) it will be played twice for every
three cycles of the Alert tone. This cycle will continue until either the Cancel switch is pressed or the Evac switch is
pressed (which will activate the Evacuation mode).
The alert tone can be changed to an evacuation tone at any stage of the Alert cycle simply by depressing the evac
switch.
EVAC MODE: Depressing the Evac switch will activate the Evacuation mode and play the MP3 le located in the Evac
Folder on the Micro SD card. The Evac tone is played three times in an Evac cycle on a rotation basis. If an Evacuation
Message is available in the Evac Message Folder (see section 2.6) it will be played twice for every three cycles of the
Evac tone. This cycle will continue until the Cancel switch is pressed.
BELL MODE: Depressing the Bell switch will activate the Bell tone. The Bell tone will play the MP3 le located in the
Bell Folder on the Micro SD card.
Auto Mode:
When selected to the auto position the panel will respond to any trigger from the rear contacts of the unit. This could be
the Alert, Evac, Bell, Fire or Cancel trigger which could be triggered from a Fire Indicator Board or Break Glass Alarms, etc.
In the auto position the front panel alert, evac and cancel controls are inoperative. But all other functions will work, i.e..
front panel microphone paging, bell (front or rear )and music inputs on the rear of the unit whether they be the BGM or
Aux inputs. In Auto mode the Alert, Evac, Bell, Fire Test and Fire switches on remote plates and the paging console will all
function.
Auto Operation:
ALERT MODE: If the Alert tone is triggered it will activate the Alert mode and play the MP3 le located in the Alert
Folder on the Micro SD card. The Alert tone is played three times in an Alert cycle on a rotation basis and will ascend
in volume. If an Alert Message is available in the Alert Message Folder (see section 2.6) it will be played twice for every
three cycles of the Alert tone. This cycle will continue until either the Cancel trigger is activated, the Evac trigger is acti-
vated (which will activate the Evacuation mode) or the Alert/Evac switchover preset time is reached (at which stage the
unit will automatically switch into Evac Mode).
The alert tone can be cancelled by pressing the cancel switch on a remote plate or the paging console, by triggering
the rear contacts of the A 4565B or by using the key to put the unit into manual mode and then pressing the cancel
switch on the front of the A 4565B.
EVAC MODE: If the Evac tone is triggered it will activate the Evac mode and play the MP3 le located in the Evac Fold-
er on the Micro SD card. The Evac tone is played three times in an Evac cycle on a rotation basis. If an Evac Message is
available in the Evac Message Folder (see section 2.6) it will be played twice for every three cycles of the Evac tone. This
cycle will continue until the Cancel trigger is activated. The Evac tone can be cancelled by pressing the cancel switch on
a remote plate or the paging console, by triggering the rear contacts of the A 4565B or by using the key to put the unit
into manual mode and then pressing the cancel switch on the front of the A 4565B.
BELL MODE: Depressing the Bell switch will activate the Bell tone. The Bell tone will play the MP3 le located in the
Bell Folder on the Micro SD card.
Isolate Mode:
This isolates the unit so that the Alert,Evac, Fire or Fire Test functions cannot be activated either by the front panel switch-
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2.2 PRIORITIES
The order of priority for the functions of the A 4565B are as follows.
1) Paging (Via the paging console)
2) Paging (via the front panel microphone)
3) Evacuation Tone
4) Alert Tone
5) Fire Tone
6) Fire Test Tone
7) Bell Tone
8) BGM (background music) or Auxilliary Input
Fig 2.2
Microphone Input
The A 4565B has a microphone input on the front of the unit. This microphone can be used for either general paging
or emergency paging. Paging overrides all other functions of the A 4565B. Suitable microphones with the PTT function
include the Altronics C 0334 CB type microphone and the C 0379 desk paging microphone. The connection details are
shown in g 2.2. To use an unbalanced microphone, short pins 1 and 2 together on the microphone plug. The output
level of the microphone is adjusted via the volume pot on the front of the unit (refer to g 2.2).
A pre-announcement chime (located in the Chime folder on the SD card) which is available on the microphone input is
activated by DIP switch 5 on the rear of the unit (see section 2.4 for more details).
Evacuation Tone
This tone conforms to Australian Standard 1670.4 and once activated has the second highest priority. This can be
overriden only by the paging microphone.
Alert Tone
The Alert tone once activated can be overridden by the Evac tone or by the paging microphone.
Bell Tone
Included is a unique tone or bell chime for signalling lunch breaks, start of class etc. This can be operated from the front
panel or via contacts on the rear panel for remote activation i.e. by a time clock or remote switch. This can be overriden by
the Alert or Evac tones and by the paging microphone.
BGM and Aux Input
Provisions have been made for a BGM source to be played through the controller. The BGM and Aux inputs are
automatically muted when any other function is operated (see section 2.3 for more details).
C 0334
C 0379
5 Pin XLR socket wiring diagram
As viewed from the front
of the A 4565
Microphone volume adjusted
via front volume control
Microphone volume adjusted
via rear trimpot
A 4660
Paging Console
24V DC
IN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+_
L
R
Audio
In
Chime
Vol
Fire
DIP Switches
Alert
24V Out
Fire
24V Out
Evac
24V Out
To Paging
Console
IMPORTANT NOTE
Ensure power is switched off when
adjusting DIP switches. New
settings will be effective when
power is switched back on.
24V DC
IN
(16GB Maximum) V/Over
Vol
Micro SD Card
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 To Wall Plates
+
-
Bell
24V Out
Common
24V Out
All switched outputs limited to 120mA maximum current draw
Contacts
Evac
Alert
Bell
Cancel
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R
L
R
BGM
Volume
Audio
Out
BGM
In
Fire
Vol
Bell
Vol
Evac
Vol
PA Mic
Vol
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
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Standby
Power/
Alert/Evac Controller
A 4565B
Aux
Volume
0
2
46
8
10
EvacAlert Bell Cancel
Hold for 2 seconds
Manual
Auto
Isolate
Hold for 2 secondsHold for 2 seconds
Push
On
PA
Active
Fire Test
Active
Fire
Active
Mp3
Error
Mic
Mic
Volume
0
2
46
8
10
Balanced
Audio
PTT
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2.3 AUDIO CONNECTIONS
Provision has been made for two different audio sources to be connected to the unit. These are the BGM input and the
Aux input. Both of these inputs have the same priority and are automatically muted when any other function is activated
i.e. Paging, Alert, Evac or Chime triggering.
BGM Input:
This input is for connecting a background music source to the controller. The stereo sockets are combined internally to
form a mono signal. The volume level is set via the BGM level control on the rear of the unit (See Fig 2.3) so that the vol-
ume cannot easily be tampered with.
Aux Input:
This input is for connecting an auxiliary source to the controller for the purposes of background music where the source
volume is required to be accessible from the front panel. The stereo sockets are combined internally to form a mono
signal.
Audio Output:
This output consists of stereo RCA sockets with an output of 0dBm into a 600Ω input. This is suitable for most PA
amplier auxiliary inputs.
Fig 2.3
Rear Panel Volume Controls:
The output levels of the Alert, Evac and bell/chime tones can all be adjusted via trimpots located on the rear of the unit.
Volumes are set as follows:
Evac Vol: This sets the output level of the alert & evac tones.
Chime: This sets the output level of the chime.
NOTE: The microphone volume is affected by the tones level. Set this level after setting the tones volume control as the
mic volume is relative to the tones volume. Adjusting the tones volume up will increase the mic volume, and adjusting the
tones volume down will decrease the mic volume.
24V DC
IN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+_
L
R
Audio
In
Chime
Vol
Fire
DIP Switches
Alert
24V Out
Fire
24V Out
Evac
24V Out
To Paging
Console
IMPORTANT NOTE
Ensure power is switched off when
adjusting DIP switches. New
settings will be effective when
power is switched back on.
24V DC
IN
(16GB Maximum) V/Over
Vol
Micro SD Card
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 To Wall Plates
+
-
Bell
24V Out
Common
24V Out
All switched outputs limited to 120mA maximum current draw
Contacts
Evac
Alert
Bell
Cancel
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R
L
R
BGM
Volume
Audio
Out
BGM
In
Fire
Vol
Bell
Vol
Evac
Vol
PA Mic
Vol
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
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Standby
Power/
Alert/Evac Controller
A 4565B
Aux
Volume
0
2
46
8
10
EvacAlert Bell Cancel
Hold for 2 seconds
Manual
Auto
Isolate
Hold for 2 secondsHold for 2 seconds
Push
On
PA
Active
Fire Test
Active
Fire
Active
Mp3
Error
Mic
Mic
Volume
0
2
46
8
10
Aux Music Source
BGM Volume adjusted
via rear trimpot
Aux Volume adjusted via front panel volume control
Background Music Source
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2.4 DIP SWITCH SETTINGS
IMPORTANT NOTE:
Ensure power is switched off when adjusting DIP switches.
New settings will be effective when power is switched back on.
Switches 1-2 Not Used.
Switch 3 Pre-announcement Setting:
DIP switch 3 is used to congure the pre-announcement chime, which is heard when the PTT microphone paging is
activated.
OFF: No pre-announcement chime
ON: Pre announcement chime is activated immediately upon commencement of paging.
Switch 4 Tones Setting:
DIP switch 4 is used to congure the source of the output tones. These can be set to play the MP3 les on the Micro SD
card or revert to the internal Alert, Evac and Bell tones stored on the internal microprocessor.
(Note: No Fire Test or Fire tones are stored internally).
OFF: Output tones set by MP3 les on the Micro SD card.
ON: Output tones set by the internal microprocessor.
(Note: In the ON position the A 4565B will start without the Micro SD card inserted).
Switches 5-8 Evacuation Timer Settings:
These switches control the time period before the unit switches from the alert, to the evac tone (in auto mode). This time
period can be switched from 30s to 7.5 minutes in 30s increments. See g 2.4 for more information.
Factory preset is set to OFF. When set to OFF the unit will not switch over from the Alert mode to the Evac mode.
Fig 2.4
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2.5 24V OUTPUT CONNECTIONS
The A 4565B is tted with ve sets of 24V switched outputs for driving external devices such as strobes, sirens and attenu-
ators. Each output has a maximum current draw of 120mA. When connecting devices which require more than 24V DC @
120mA then an external supply and relays will be required.
In the illustration of gure 2.5 a high current school bell is to be activated by the Bell 24V switched output. As the current
draw of the Bell is more than 120mA, a relay board is used to switch an external power supply. The Altronics S 4444 24V
Relay Board as shown is an inexpensive and easily installed option designed for this purpose. 24V DC strobes such as the
Altronics S 5423, S 5430 and S 5435 strobes also draw more than 120mA so they are connected in the same fashion as
shown in gure 2.5.
Common 24V Out:
These contacts are for connection of override relays in remote volume controls. An override relay is necessary where
attenuators are used so that the alert tone, evac tone or message is broadcast at full volume regardless of the volume
setting on the individual volume control (attenuator).
The override relay can be set to “NORMAL” mode when connection is made between the N/O (normally open) contact
and the GND connection. In this conguration 24V appears when any of the alert tone, evac tone, voice over message or
paging functions are activated.
The override relay can be set to “FAILSAFE” mode when connection is made between the N/C (normally closed) contact
and the GND connection. In this conguration 24V is removed when any of the alert tone, evac tone, voice over message
or paging functions are activated.
Alert/Evac 24V Out:
These contacts are for switched 24V outputs whenever the alert or evac tones are activated. These may be used to run
external systems such as strobes in unusually noisy environments. These operate in the same manner as the common 24V
out contacts i.e. connection between the N/O contact and the GND contact will operate in NORMAL mode and connec-
tion between the N/C contact and the GND will operate in FAILSAFE mode.
Bell 24V Out:
These contacts are for operating an external relay used to operate something like a lunch bell etc.
These operate in the same manner as the switched 24V out contacts i.e.: connection between the N/O contact and the
GND contact will operate in NORMAL mode and connection between the N/C contact and GND will operate in FAILSAFE
mode.
Fig 2.5
24V DC
IN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+_
L
R
Audio
In
Chime
Vol
Fire
DIP Switches
Alert
24V Out
Fire
24V Out
Evac
24V Out
To Paging
Console
IMPORTANT NOTE
Ensure power is switched off when
adjusting DIP switches. New
settings will be effective when
power is switched back on.
24V DC
IN
(16GB Maximum) V/Over
Vol
Micro SD Card
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 To Wall Plates
+-
Bell
24V Out
Common
24V Out
All switched outputs limited to 120mA maximum current draw
Contacts
Evac
Alert
Bell
Cancel
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(Maximum 500mA per output)
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L
R
L
R
BGM
Volume
Audio
Out
BGM
In
Fire
Vol
Bell
Vol
Evac
Vol
PA Mic
Vol
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
12
Attenuator tted
with over ride relay.
(such as Altronics A 2260)
24V Strobes for
visual warning
(such as Altronics
S 5430 and S 5435)
24V Bell
(eg school bell, lunch bell etc)
+24V
GND
24V Relay Board
(Altronics S 4444)
N/C1
N/C2
N/O2
N/O1
COM1
COM2
External
24V DC Supply
+24V
GND
+24V
GND
24V Relay Board
(Altronics S 4444)
N/C1
N/C2
N/O2
N/O1
COM1
COM2
External
24V DC Supply
+24V
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2.6 MP3 AUDIO FILES and ALERT and EVAC VOICE OVER MESSAGES
The supplied MIcro SD card houses all the MP3 audio les used for the output tones. These les are stored in seven sepa-
rate folders (see gure 2.6) and relate to the corresponding output. e.g. the Alert folder houses the MP3 le to be played
when the Alert mode is triggered.
These les can be any length and bit rate, but must be in MP3 format (they cannot be Wav les or AAC les).
(NOTE: only one MP3 le can be in each folder).
There is also a folder labelled “#LIBRARY# which contains a host of sample MP3 les.
The “Voice” folder contains the MP3 audio les played as the Alert and Evacuation messages. There are separate folders
for both the Alert and Evac messages as shown in gure 2.6.
The messages have to be recordered in MP3 format using any readily available PC software or other means, and then
transferred to these folders.
Activating the Voice Over Message:
Voice over messages become active when an MP3 le is present in the relevant folder. If the voice over message is not
required leave the folder empty.
Fig 2.6
2.7 ALERT, EVAC and BELL Tones Backup
The A 4565B has hard coded Alert, Evacuation and Bell tones in the event of an SD card failure or the removal of the SD card
while the unit has power. These tones are played by the internal microprocessor and cannot be modied.
(Note: The unit will not start if the Micro SD card is not tted on power up).
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2.8 INSTALLING MP3 FILES
You will rst need to remove power from the A 4565B then remove the Micro SD card from the rear of the unit.
To remove the Microp SD card push the card in and it will eject itself.
In order to access the program, the Micro SD card will need to be connected to a PC. You will need a PC or laptop equipped
with an Micro SD card reader to do this. If an Micro SD slot is not available then the Altronics D 0371B OR D 0377 USB
Memory Card Reader or similar would be suitable (not supplied).
Step by step guide to installing an MP3 onto the MIcro SD card with a Windows installed PC
Make sure the PC is on and card reader connected and correctly installed. Then insert the SD card into the reader.
Go to “My Computer” or “This PC” and open the SD card which is usually marked “Removable disk”.
In this case it is named “Removable disk (J:) as shown in gure 2.7.
Fig 2.7
Open the Removable Disk and you should get a window that looks like gure 2.8.
Fig 2.8

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The contents of the SD Card include a Library folder of sample MP3 les and seven folders for the MP3 les associated with
the various functions of the A 4565B.
There should be default MP3 les included in each folder. These will need to be replaced with your own MP3 les.
Open the folder in which you want to install an MP3 (in our case it’s the Alert folder) and you should see an MP3 le
which is named Alert.MP3 as shown in gure 2.9.
Fig 2.9
This MP3 le needs to be deleted and replaced by the MP3 le you want to play when you activate the Alert mode. The
MP3 le name is not important. But it is important that there is only one MP3 le in the Alert folder.
Check the properties of the MP3 le.
NOTE the new MP3 le cannot be “Read only”.
To check this, right click on the MP3 le and scroll down and se-
lect Properties, you will get a window that looks like gure 2.10.
Make sure the “Read Only” box has no tick in it.
The new MP3 is now installed on the card. Repeat these steps for
the other MP3 folders if you need to.
Step 7: The card can be removed from the PC following windows
safe card removal procedures. Make sure the A 4565B is OFF and
insert the SD card into the slot in the front; it will click when fully
inserted.
The A 4565B is ready to use.
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3.0 REMOTE WALL PLATES
There are ve remote wall plates which can be connected to the A 4565B for remote triggering of the Alert, Evacuation,
Bell, Fire Test and Fire Alarm tones and for remotely cancelling any tones which may be active.
3.1 A 2078B Remote Plate
The A 2078B wall plate provides a remote means of triggering the Alert and Evacuation tones and the cancel function.
Connection is made to the A 4565B via 6 wires as shown in Fig 3.1B. Remote triggering is only available when the A
4565B is in “Auto” mode which is selected by the key switch on the front of the A 4565B. If standard Cat5 cable is used
for the wiring, the plate can be located up to 30m away from the main unit. This can be increased to 100m away using
heavier guage cable, which reduces the voltage drop across this distance and ensures the switch LEDs illuminate.
The Alert/Evac/Cancel switches on the A 2078B wall plate are
connected to the corresponding contacts on the rear of the
A 4565B. While the Alert and Evac LEDs on the wall plate are
connected to the Alert 24V and Evac 24V outputs of the
A 4565B. The cancel LED is not connected. A mimimum of
six wires can be used if the ground connections of the Alert
and Evac 24V outputs and the Alert/Evac and cancel switch
grounds are linked together (see Fig 3.1B).
If the Alert and Evac switches on the A 2078B are pressed
when the A 4565B main unit is in “Manual” or “Isolate”
mode, nothing will happen. If the Alert and Evac switches are
pressed on the A 4565B while in “Manual” mode the Alert
and Evac switches on the A 2078B wall plate will illuminate.
Fig 3.1A
Fig 3.1B
Cancel
Switch
Evac
Switch
Alert
Switch
Alert
Lamp
Evac
Lamp
- + - +
Fire
Alert
24V Out
Fire
24V Out
Evac
24V Out
Bell
24V Out
Common
24V Out
All switched outputs limited to 120mA maximum current draw
Contacts
Evac
Alert
Bell
Cancel
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
A 2078B REMOTE WALL PLATE
Evac CancelAlert
Wall Plate LED’s connect
to 24V Switched Outputs
Wall Plate Switches connect
to Trigger Contacts
A 4565 REAR CONNECTIONS
- + - + - + - + - +

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3.2 A 2081 Remote Plate
The A 2081 wall plate provides a remote means of triggering the Alert, Evacuation and Bell tones and the cancel function.
Connection is made to the A 4565B via a minimum of 8 wires, if the ground connections of the Alert,Evac and Bell 24V
outputs and the Alert/Evac/Chime and cancel switch grounds are linked together (see Fig 3.2B).
(It is possible to use Cat5/6 cable for this purpose). Remote triggering is only available when the A 4565B is in “Auto”
mode which is selected by the key switch on the front of the A 4565B. If light duty cable is used for the wiring (such as
Cat5 cable), the plate can be located up to 30m away from the main unit. This can be increased to 100m away using
heavier guage cable, which reduces the voltage drop across this distance and ensures the switch LED’s illuminate. The
Alert/Evac/Chime/Cancel switches on the A 2081 wall plate are connected to the corresponding contacts on the rear of
the A 4565B. While the Alert,Evac and Bell LEDs on the wall plate are connected to the Alert,Evac and Bell 24V outputs of
the A 4565B. The cancel LED is not connected.
If the Alert,Evac and Chime switches on the A 2081 are pressed
when the A 4565B main unit is in “Manual” OR “Isolate” mode,
nothing will happen. If the Alert, Evac and Bell switches are
pressed on the A 4565B while in “Manual” mode the Alert, Evac
and Chime switches on the A 2081B wall plate will illuminate.
Fig 3.2A
Fig 3.2B
Fire
Alert
24V Out
Fire
24V Out
Evac
24V Out
Bell
24V Out
Common
24V Out
All switched outputs limited to 120mA maximum current draw
Contacts
Evac
Alert
Bell
Cancel
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
A 2081 REMOTE WALL PLATE
Evac
Alert
Chime Cancel
Alert
Switch
+ - + -
Chime
Switch
Evac
Switch
Alert
Lamp
Evac
Lamp
Cancel
Switch
+ -
Chime
Lamp
- + - + - + - + - +
Wall Plate LED’s connect
to 24V Switched Outputs
Wall Plate Switches connect
to Trigger Contacts
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3.3 A 4578 Remote Plate
The A 4578 wall plate allows a remote means of triggering the Alert and
Evacuation tones and the cancel function. The switches are momentary
operation and must be pressed for up to 3 seconds to activate. The switches
have protective “ip up” covers to prevent accidental operation.
If the A 4578 has a connection problem with the A 4565B main unit the
LED on the wall plate will ash.
Remote triggering is only available when the A 4565B is in “Auto” mode
which is selected by the key switch on the front of the A 4565B.
If the Alert and Evac switches on the A 4578 are pressed when the A 4565B
main unit is in “Manual” or “Isolate” mode, nothing will happen. If the
Alert and Evac switches are pressed on the front of the A 4565B while in
“Manual” mode the Alert and Evac switches on the A 4578 wall plate will
illuminate. An LED on the wall plate will illuminate when the A 4565B main unit is in “Manual” or “Isolate” mode to alert
the user that the wall plate is inactive.
3.4 A 4581 and A 4581V Remote Plates
The A 4581 and A 4581V wall plates provide a
remote means of triggering the Alert, Evacua-
tion and Bell tones and the cancel function. The
switches are momentary operation and must
be pressed for up to 3 seconds to activate. The
Alert and Evac switches have protective “ip
up” covers to prevent accidental operation.
If the A 4581/V has a connection problem with
the A 4565B main unit the LED on the wall
plate will ash.
Remote triggering is only available when the A
4565B is in “Auto” mode which is selected by
the key switch on the front of the A 4565B. If the Alert, Evac and Bell switches on the
A 4581/V are pressed when the A 4565B main unit is in “Manual” or “Isolate” mode, noth-
ing will happen. If the Alert, Evac and Bell switches are pressed on the front of the A 4565B
while in “Manual” mode the Alert, Evac and Bell switches on the A 4581/V wall plate will
illuminate. The LED on the wall plate will illuminate when the
A 4565B main unit is in “Manual” or “Isolate” mode to alert the user that the wall plate is inactive.
3.5 A 4597 Remote Plate
The A 4597 wall plate provides the means to remotely operate the Fire Test
and Fire Alarm tones of the A 4565B.
The switches are momentary operation and must be pressed for up to 3
seconds to activate. The switches have protective “ip up” covers to prevent
accidental operation.
There are two RJ45 ports on the rear of the A 4597 wall plate, either of
which can be used.
If the Fire Test and Fire Alarm switches on the A 4597 are pressed when the
A 4565B main unit is in “Manual” or “Isolate” mode, nothing will happen.
NOTE: The FIre Test tone cannot be triggered by any other means than the
A 4597 wall plate. The Fire tone can also be triggered by the contact on the
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3.6 CONNECTING THE A 4578, A 4581, A 4581V and A 4597 REMOTE PLATES
Connection is made to the A 4565B via standard Cat5e cabling as shown in Fig 3.6b. There are two RJ45 ports on the rear
of the A 4578, A 4581 and A 4597 wall plates, either of which can be used. Connection to the A 4565B is via the four
available RJ45 output ports.
Up to a maximum 16 wall plates can be cascaded together through use of the four RJ45 ports from the A 4565B.
Any combination of A 4578, A 4581 or A 4597 plates can be used together.
It is recommended that a maximum of four remote plates are connected to each output port.
(The maximum current draw on each port is 0.5amps)
NOTE: If more than 16 wall plates are required contact Altronics for conguration details.
CASCADING THE A 4578, A 4581 and A 4597 REMOTE PLATES
If more than one remote wall plate is required then the wall plates can be cascaded together with only one connection
back to the A 4565B required (see Fig 3.6b). A Maximum of 16 plates is recommended, (If more than 16 wall plates are
required contact Altronics for conguration details). There are four RJ45 ports on the rear of the A 4565B, any of which
can be used for connection to the wall plates.
REMOTE PLATE ID
Every A 4578, A 4581 and A 4597 remote plate must have a unique ID which is set by the DIP switches which are ac-
cessed on the rear of the wall plate. A maximum of 63 ID’s are available. Fig 3.6a illustrates the DIP switch ID settings.
DIP Switches 7-8 are not used.
A record sheet has been supplied for recording these ID’s for future use.
Fig 3.6a
DIP Switch Settings
ID 12 3
ON OFF OFF
1
45 6
OFFOFF OFF
OFF ON OFF
2OFFOFF OFF
ON ON OFF
3OFFOFF OFF
OFF OFF ON
4OFFOFF OFF
ON OFF ON
5OFFOFF OFF
OFF ON ON
6OFFOFF OFF
ON ON ON
7OFFOFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF
8OFFON OFF
ON OFF OFF
9OFFON OFF
OFF ON OFF
10 OFFON OFF
ON ON OFF
11 OFFON OFF
OFF OFF ON
12 OFFON OFF
ON OFF ON
13 OFFON OFF
OFF ON ON
14 OFFON OFF
ON ON ON
15 OFFON OFF
OFF OFF OFF
16 ONOFF OFF
ON OFF OFF
17 ONOFF OFF
OFF ON OFF
18 ONOFF OFF
ON ON OFF
19 ONOFF OFF
OFF OFF ON
20 ONOFF OFF
ON OFF ON
21 ONOFF OFF
OFF ON ON
22 ONOFF OFF
ON ON ON
23 ONOFF OFF
OFF OFF OFF
24 ONON OFF
ON OFF OFF
25 ONON OFF
DIP Switch Settings
ID 12 3
33
45 6
ON
34 ON
35 ON
36 ON
37 ON
38 ON
39 ON
40 ON
41 ON
42 ON
43 ON
44 ON
45 ON
46 ON
47 ON
48 ON
49 ON
50 ON
51 ON
52 ON
53 ON
54 ON
55 ON
56 ON
57 ON
OFF ON OFF
26 ONON OFF
ON ON OFF
27 ONON OFF
OFF OFF ON
28 ONON OFF
ON OFF ON
29 ONON OFF
OFF ON ON
30 ONON OFF
ON ON ON
31 ONON OFF
OFF OFF OFF
32 OFFOFF ON
58 ON
59 ON
60 ON
61 ON
62 ON
63 ON
ON OFF OFF OFFOFF
OFF ON OFF OFFOFF
ON ON OFF OFFOFF
OFF OFF ON OFFOFF
ON OFF ON OFFOFF
OFF ON ON OFFOFF
ON ON ON OFFOFF
OFF OFF OFF OFFON
ON OFF OFF OFFON
OFF ON OFF OFFON
ON ON OFF OFFON
OFF OFF ON OFFON
ON OFF ON OFFON
OFF ON ON OFFON
ON ON ON OFFON
OFF OFF OFF ONOFF
ON OFF OFF ONOFF
OFF ON OFF ONOFF
ON ON OFF ONOFF
OFF OFF ON ONOFF
ON OFF ON ONOFF
OFF ON ON ONOFF
ON ON ON ONOFF
OFF OFF OFF ONON
ON OFF OFF ONON
OFF ON OFF ONON
ON ON OFF ONON
OFF OFF ON ONON
ON OFF ON ONON
OFF ON ON ONON
ON ON ON ONON

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The gure below illustrates the wiring required when connecting multiple remote wall plates to the A 4565B. The remote
plates can be connected to any of four output ports and can be cascaded together by CAt5e cabling.
Fig 3.6b
24V DC
IN
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
+_
L
R
Audio
In
Chime
Vol
Fire
DIP Switches
Alert
24V Out
Fire
24V Out
Evac
24V Out
To Paging
Console
IMPORTANT NOTE
Ensure power is switched off when
adjusting DIP switches. New
settings will be effective when
power is switched back on.
24V DC
IN
(16GB Maximum) V/Over
Vol
Micro SD Card
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
To Wall Plates
+
-
Bell
24V Out
Common
24V Out
All switched outputs limited to 120mA maximum current draw
Contacts
Evac
Alert
Bell
Cancel
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L
R
L
R
BGM
Volume
Audio
Out
BGM
In
Fire
Vol
Bell
Vol
Evac
Vol
PA Mic
Vol
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
N/C
N/O
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CAT5e cable
(Max 300 Metres)
A 4578 Remote
Wall Plate
Fire CancelFireTest
Evac Cancel
Alert
Master unit in manual mode (Plate Inactive)
Up to a maximum 16 wall plates can be
cascaded together. (*)
All four RJ45 ports from the A 4565 can be utilised.
Any combination of A 4578,A 4581 or A 4597 plates
can be used together.
It is recommended that a maximum of four remote
plates are connected to each output port.
(The maximum current draw on each port is 0.5amps)
* (If more than 16 wall plates are required contact
Altronics for conguration details).
CAT5e cable
(Max 300 Metres)
Evac CancelAlert
Master unit in manual mode (Plate Inactive)
Evac CancelAlert
Master unit in manual mode (Plate Inactive)
Evac CancelAlert
Master unit in manual mode (Plate Inactive)
Evac CancelAlert
Master unit in manual mode (Plate Inactive)
A 4597 Remote
Wall Plate
Evac
Alert
Chime Cancel
Master unit
in manual
mode.
(Plate
Inactive)
Evac
Alert
Chime Cancel
Master unit
in manual
mode.
(Plate
Inactive)
A 4578 Remote
Wall Plate
A 4581 Remote
Wall Plate
A 4581 Remote
Wall Plate
A 4578 Remote
Wall Plate
A 4578 Remote
Wall Plate
A 4578 Remote
Wall Plate
A 4578 Remote
Wall Plate
Evac CancelAlert
Master unit in manual mode (Plate Inactive)
Evac CancelAlert
Master unit in manual mode (Plate Inactive)
Evac CancelAlert
Master unit in manual mode (Plate Inactive)
Evac CancelAlert
Master unit in manual mode (Plate Inactive)
Evac CancelAlert
Master unit in manual mode (Plate Inactive)
Evac CancelAlert
Master unit in manual mode (Plate Inactive)
A 4578 Remote
Wall Plate
Evac
Alert
Chime Cancel
Master unit
in manual
mode.
(Plate
Inactive)
Evac
Alert
Chime Cancel
Master unit
in manual
mode.
(Plate
Inactive)
A 4578 Remote
Wall Plate
A 4581 Remote
Wall Plate
A 4581 Remote
Wall Plate
A 4578 Remote
Wall Plate
A 4578 Remote
Wall Plate
A 4578 Remote
Wall Plate
CAT5e cable
(Max 300 Metres)
CAT5e cable
(Max 300 Metres)
CAT5e cable
(Max 300 Metres)
If any of the A 4578 or A 4581 plates has a connection problem
with the A 4565 main unit, the LED on the wall plate will ash.
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