Toa RM-200M User manual

NOMENCLATURE
Nomenclature
(EV-200, SV-200M, RM-200M, RM-210)
3-2
Voice Announcement Board EV-200 Surveillance Board SV-200M
Voice Announcement
board volume control
Eject button
CF card slot
CPU status indicator
Card access
indicator
Surveillance input and
output connector
Speaker line impedance
setting key
Line check key
Remote Microphone RM-200M
Gooseneck microphone Gooseneck microphone
Name label
Name label
Power indicator
Failure indicator
Emergency indicator
Emergency broadcast
switch
Groups 1&2 indicator
Groups 1&2 broadcast key
All-zone indicator
All-zone broadcast key
Zone selector key
Zone indicator
Zone/Message
selector key
Zone/Message indicator
Busy indicator
In-use indicator
Talk key
DC power input jack
Link connector
Microphone volume control
External microphone input jack
Extension
connector
Function setting
switch
[Top]
[Top] [Left Side]
[Right Side]
[Rear]
Name label
Zone/Message indicator
Zone/Message
selector key
Extension connector
Remote Microphone Extension RM-210

[Top]
[Rear][Side]
Not used.
11
18
12
13
14 15 16 17
1 1
234
5
6
7
89
10
20
4.5. RM-200M Remote Microphone
The RM-200M Remote Microphone connects to the VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA for the purpose of making
general broadcast announcements. It communicates with the VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA through its RS-485
interface. Zone selection or automatic announcement start can be assigned to the function key using the
dedicated software. No emergency broadcasts can be made with this microphone.

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1. Indication Label Holder
Write the name, purpose, etc. of the indicator and key
on a label and insert the label into the holder from the
top. Labels can be printed using the setting software.
(For more information, refer to "Printing Remote
Microphone Labels" in the separate software manual.)
2. Power Indicator (green)
Lights when power is supplied to the unit.
3. Communication Failure Indicator (yellow)
Flashes when a failure is detected in
communications with the VM-3360VA or VM-
3240VA.
4. Not used.
Lights when the system is in emergency status.
5.
Broadcast Zone / Automatic general broadcast
Announcement Start Indicators (green)
Indicator’s function assigned to each indicator is
determined by software settings.
Broadcast Zone Indicators
Light when their corresponding zones are selected.
Automatic general broadcast Announcement
Start Indicators
Light when an automatic announcement is
started.
6. Broadcast Zone Selector / Automatic general
broadcast Announcement Start Keys
Key function assigned to each key is determined
by software settings.
Broadcast Zone Selector Keys
Select broadcast zones. Pressing the Talk key (7) after
zone selection allows microphone announcements to
be broadcast over the selected zone(s).
Automatic general broadcast Announcement Start Key
Automatic general broadcast announcements
are broadcast over the selected zone(s).
7. Talk Key
This key is used for general broadcast microphone
announcements. Pressing the Talk key after zone
selection allows microphone announcements to be
broadcast over the selected zone(s).
8. Talk Indicator (green)
Lights when the Talk key (7) is pressed.
9.
External Microphone In-Use Indicator (orange / green)
Flashes when a paging call is made from the
external remote microphone.
Orange: Indicates the mode that disables
broadcasts from the unit.
Green: Indicates the mode that allows the unit to
interrupt broadcasts from external equipment.
10. Not used.
11. Microphone
Used for making announcements.
12. DIP Switch
Used to set the unit ID number and equipment
functions. (Refer to "DIP Switch Functions" on
page 89.)
Switches 1 and 2
Set the ID number of the Remote Microphone.
Default setting: ON
(Refer to "Unit ID Number Settings" on page 90.)
Switch 3
Not used.
Default setting: ON
Switch 4
Sets the Talk key’s operating system.
Default setting: ON
(Refer to "Talk Key Settings" on page 91.)
Switch 5
Not used.
Default setting: ON
Switch 6 [COMPRESSION]
Enables/disables compression.
Default setting: ON
(Refer to "Compression Settings" on page 90.)
13. RM-210 Connector [Extension]
Connect the added RM-210 Remote Microphone
Extension to this connector.
14. Power Supply Input Connector
The VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA can only supply
power to one RM-200M Remote Microphone.
Connect the power supply to this connector
when using multiple Remote Microphones or
Fireman’s Microphone Extensions.
15. Link Connector (RJ45 Connector)
Connects to the VM-3360VA’s, VM-3240VA’s,
RM-300MF’s or other RM-200M’s LINK
connector.
16. Not used.
17. Microphone Volume Control
Adjusts the volume of the unit’s microphone (11).
Rotate clockwise to increase the microphone volume.
Rotate counterclockwise to decrease the
microphone volume.
18.
External Microphone Input Jack (3.5 mm mini jack)
An electret condenser microphone can be connected
to this terminal. Connecting a microphone to this jack
disables the unit’s microphone (11).

[Top] [Side]
1
2
3
45
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4.6. RM-210 Remote Microphone Extension
The RM-210 is an expansion unit for the RM-200M Remote Microphone. Up to 4 Expansion Units can be
added, expanding the available function keys to up to 10 per unit. Zone selection or automatic announcement
start functions can be assigned to each function key using the dedicated software. Only the right-side
indicators are used.
1. Indication Label Holder
Write the name, purpose, etc. of the indicator
and key on a label and insert the label into the
holder from the top. Labels can be printed using
the setting software. (For more information, refer
to "Printing Remote Microphone Labels" in the
separate software manual.)
2. Not used.
3. Broadcast Zone / Automatic Announcement
Start Indicators (green)
Indicator’s function assigned to each indicator is
determined by software settings.
Broadcast Zone Indicators
Light when their corresponding zones are
selected.
Automatic general broadcast Announcement
Start Indicators
Light when an automatic announcement is
started.
4. Broadcast Zone Selector Keys/ Automatic
Announcement Start Keys
Key function assigned to each key is determined
by software settings.
Broadcast Zone Selector Keys
Select broadcast zones. Pressing the RM-200M
Remote Microphone’s Talk key (7) after zone
selection allows microphone announcements to
be broadcast over the selected zone(s).
Automatic general broadcast Announcement
Start Key
Automatic general broadcast announcements
are broadcast over the selected zone(s).
5. Connector [Extension]
Connect the RM-200M Remote Microphone or
additional RM-210 Remote Microphone
Extension to this connector.
The same terminal is provided on the other side
as well.

GENERAL PURPOSE BROADCAST REMOTE MICROPHONE
VM Amplifier Connection to
the Remote Microphone
4-2-3
RM-200M
AC Adapter
RM-200M
AC Adapter
Pattern 2Pattern 1
VM amplifier Connection to the Remote Microphone (Pattern 1)
[Operation]
All 4 Remote Microphones connected to the VM amplifier can enable the same operation. Two different
priority levels can also be assigned to the connected Remote Microphones, depending on application.
[Connection]
Connect each Remote Microphone in series using the Category 5 STP cable and RJ-45 connectors.
VM-2000 Connection to the Remote Microphone (Pattern 2)
Install a terminal panel between the VM amplifier and the Remote Microphone to sort wiring from each
remote control unit. The terminal panel also contributes to more adequate and economical cable routing,
depending on construction conditions.
Unit No. 1
Unit No. 2
Unit No. 3
Unit No. 4
Unit No. 1
Unit No. 2
Unit No. 3
Unit No. 4

GENERAL PURPOSE BROADCAST REMOTE MICROPHONE
Distance between Remote Microphone
and VM Amplifier
4-2-4
Remote
microphone
Remote
microphone
Remote
microphone
Remote
microphone
Master VM
amplifier
Sub-VM
amplifier
abc d e
LINK connector (RJ45)
Link cable
PRE OUT jack POWER AMP IN jack
Audio cable
Remote
microphone
Remote
microphone
Remote
microphone
Remote
microphone
Master VM
amplifier
Sub-VM
amplifier
ab c de
LINK connector (RJ45)
Link cable
PRE OUT jack POWER AMP IN jack
Audio cable
Using the specified cable, connect between the VM amplifier(s) and Remote Microphone(s) via their
LINK connectors. They can be connected in any order. (Two connection examples are shown.)
•TIA/EIA-568A standard Category 5 Shielded Twisted-Pair cable (straight type) Abbreviated to
"Cat. 5 STP cable."
•The total length of LINK-to-LINK connection cables (Link cables) must be under 800 m (when connec
ted using Category 5 STP cable).
Connection example 1
Connection example 2

GENERAL PURPOSE BROADCAST REMOTE MICROPHONE
Special Power Supply from the
VM Amplifier to the Remote Microphone
4-2-6
When building a system in which 2 or more Remote Microphones are to be connected to each of two VM
amplifiers, a system that eliminates the necessity of an AC adapter for the first RM-200M connected to each
VM amplifier can be created by modifying the link cable between the two VM amplifiers.
Disconnect power supply pins 1, 2, 7 and 8 from
the link cable, and connect the two VM amplifier units.
[Connection]
RM-200M
VM Amplifier
AC Adapter
AC Adapter
IT-450
EBA
SJP1402
SJP1403
SJP1401
DC Power
Supply
Master VM Amp
EBA
SJP1402
SJP1403
SJP1401
DC Power
Supply
Sub VM Amp
RM
RM
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Powered by VM amplifier
Pin No. Colour Pair Assignment
1 orange/white Power +24V
2 orange Power GND
3 green/white RS-485 (H)
4 blue Audio signal (H)
5 blue/white Audio signal (C)
6 green RS-485 (C)
7 brown/white Power +24V
8 brown Power GND
Chassis —GND (shield)
Unit No. 2 Unit No. 1 Master
Unit No. 4 Unit No. 3 Sub

GENERAL PURPOSE BROADCAST EXPANSION FUNCTIONS
A Maximum System Employing
a Single Master Amplifier
4-5-1
RM-200M RM-210 RM-210 RM-210 RM-210 VM-2120/2240
AC Adapter
AC Adapter
AC Adapter
VM-2000
EV-200
Master
Sub 1
Sub 2
Sub 3
Sub 4
Sub 5
Sub 6
Sub 7
Sub 8
NOTE: To perform surveillance of all connected equipment including
the sub-amplifiers, an SV-200M unit should be mounted in each
amplifier. The arrangement of the Zone keys is fixed and cannot
be changed. Message keys are always located next to the
Zone keys of the last Sub-VM amplifier.
NOTE: DC 17V 200mA or larger AC adaptor is required when using a set
of four RM-210s with an RM-200M. AD-4800 can only supply
power enough with a set of three RM-210s.
Zone:
1 -10
Zone:
11- 20
Zone:
21 - 30
Zone:
31 - 40
Zone:
41 - 45
Massage:
1 - 5
In the VM amplifier system, the VM-2120 or the VM-2240 can be expanded as a sub-amplifier to increase
the number of broadcast zones. Even in this case, the number of input channels and the EV-200's functions
remain unchanged.
A maximum system employing a single master amplifier.
Sub-amplifier: 8 units
Number of zones: 45 zones
Remote control unit (RM-200M): 4 units
If the number of zones is increased, the number of zone selection switches will become insufficient. To permit
individual broadcasts to such added zones, connect an Expansion unit to each remote control unit to increase the
number of zone selection switches. Up to 4 Expansion units (RM-210) can be added to each remote control unit.

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16.7. RM-200M Remote Microphone
24 V DC (operating range: 14 – 28 V DC)
Power input jack: Non-polarity type
Usable power input plug*1: Outer diameter ø5.5 mm,
inner diameter ø2.1 mm, length 9.5 mm
100 mA or less
0 dB*2, 600 Ω, balanced
100 Hz – 20 kHz
1% or less
60 dB or more
Unidirectional electret condenser microphone
Number of keys: 10
Function: "Broadcast zone selector" or "Automatic general broadcast
Announcement Start" (Either function is assigned to individual
keys by the dedicated software.)
Microphone volume control
Category 5 Shielded Twisted-Pair straight cable, RJ45 connector
ABS resin, blueish gray (PANTONE 538 or its equivalent)
190 (w) x 76.5 (h) x 215 (d) mm (Gooseneck microphone excluded)
750 kg
Power Source
Current Consumption
Audio Output
Frequency Response
Distortion
S/N Ratio
Microphone
Function Key
Volume Control
Connection and Cable Connector
Finish
Dimensions
Weight
Link cable (3 m) .................................................... 1
*1Use the AC adapter AD-246 or equivalent.
*20 dB = 1 V
Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.
• Accessories
16.8. RM-210 Remote Microphone Extension
20 mA max. (in terms of RM-200M's DC power input)
Connection to RM-200M by way of dedicated cable
10
ABS resin, blueish gray (PANTONE 538 or its equivalent)
110 (w) x 76.5 (h) x 215 (d) mm
350 g
Current Consumption
Connection
Number of Function Keys
Finish
Dimensions
Weight
Extension cable .................................................... 1
Linkage bracket A ................................................ 1
Linkage bracket B ................................................ 2
Screw for linkage bracket ..................................... 2
Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.
• Accessories
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