MACSV.HLP.语音报警配置说明(续)

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GM09SR 声音警告系统模块产品说明书

GM09SR 声音警告系统模块产品说明书

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How to Test for "Premium Bose" systems: There are 2 types of Bose systems available in some models of vehicles listed above. Turn factory radio volume up and down rapidly. If the sound system reacts immediately then the system is a standard BOSE, not a Premium BOSE. If the sound system volume does not react immediately, but has a noticeable delay, the system is a Premium BOSE and not compatible with the GM09SR. If "Premium" Bose Amplifier is not used or is bypassed, then the GM09SR can be used to retain warning chimes only. Alternate parts are available to INTEGRATE “Premium Bose” and OnStar systems.
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MACSV知识汇编手册

MACSV知识汇编手册

杭州和利时自动化有限公司电厂自动化事业部Hangzhou Hollysys Automation Co.,Ltd.机密2014-8-14《MACSV 知识汇编手册》(内部使用,严禁外传)杭州和利时自动化有限公司电厂自动化事业部目录前言 (3)MACSV软件学习教程 (3)MACSV系统服务器注意事项 (20)MACSV系统数据库组态注意事项 (21)MACSV系统算法组态注意事项 (22)附录一:DCS系统防病毒处理方案 (23)附录二:Profibus-DP网络故障排除指南 (29)附录三:MACSV1.1.0 SP2解决问题汇总 (32)附录四:MACSV1.1.0 SP3解决问题汇总 (37)前言为了方便工程人员深入学习和掌握MACSV软件,现将部分工程人员及工程技术中心在使用MACSV软件过程中不断总结的工程经验、使用技巧、开发部提供的MACSV软件各版本解决的问题整理汇总成册。本手册主要分成三个部分,第一部分:MACSV软件学习教程,以问题形式介绍组态方面的知识、问题的处理及使用技巧;第二部分:MACSV系统组态的注意事项,主要介绍服务器、数据库组态及算法组态等方面需要注意的问题;第三部分:附录,主要介绍MACS系统防病毒方案、DP通讯故障诊断及MACSV软件各版本解决的问题。MACSV软件学习教程1.MACSV系统可以工作在哪些操作系统下?可工作在下列操作系统:WIN2000 SP4、WINXP SP2、WIN2003 SP12.MACSV系统工程师级别的超级用户名和口令?用户名:superman 口令:macsv3.MACSV系统数据库总控的超级用户名和口令?用户名:bjhc 口令:3dlcz注意:现场调试时一定添加一个工程师用户,不要经常使用超级用户superman,因口令不可修改。4.MACSV系统正常下装顺序?先下装控制器,再下装服务器,最后下装操作站. 这样才能保持符号表一致,5.MACSV系统分析系统故障,需要从现场拷贝哪些相关文件?1)服务器A、B机:服务器安装目录\macs\*.log2)服务器A、B机:c:\DSvrDiagnose.log3)服务器A、B机:c:\EventProcess.log4)服务器A、B机:操作系统安装盘:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\DrWatson\drwtsn32.log如果没有这个文件,请在命令行中运行:DRWTSN32 ,从界面中可以看到日志记录路径,到这个路径下看是否有文件:drwtsn32.log5)服务器A、B机:服务器安装目录\HISTDATA\HDB\故障当天对应的目录\SYSLOG6)服务器A、B机:服务器安装目录\HISTDATA\HDB\故障当天对应的目录\故障过程中及前后的共3个DIGxxx.dat和3个xxx.dat文件7)服务器A、B机的操作系统日志:操作步骤为:开始-->控制面板-->管理工具-->事件查看器-->鼠标右击“系统日志”,选导出列表即可;8)工程师站的I/O日志:MACSV_ENG目录\工程下\*.log(CONMAKER激活日志时保存的路径及名称) 6.MACSV系统多域情况下,I/O站号可以重复吗?在多域情况下,每个域都可以从#10站起始,也可顺序排下去。

博世Bosch PRAESIDEO数字公共广播和语音报警系统说明书

博世Bosch PRAESIDEO数字公共广播和语音报警系统说明书

PRAESIDEO数字公共广播和语音报警系统PRAESIDEO数字公共广播和语音报警系统 | 3公共广播、预定活动、背景音乐播放和语音疏散的最佳选择经过数年考验,性能值得信赖Bosch的PRAESIDEO是一套完整且功能齐全的数字公共广播和紧急语音系统。

该系统在可靠性方面(尤其是在语音疏散应用中)引领整个市场,多年来在世界各地的各种场合中都有出色的表现。

完整的系统Bosch的PRAESIDEO适合大中型公共广播和语音报警场合。

它包括28个动态分配的数字音频通道、数字活动计划和消息管理,可以播放背景音乐(BGM)且覆盖区域的数量几乎不受限制。

整个系统都经过认证,符合有关紧急疏散的所有重要标准。

始终帮助您传播消息通过始终监控系统控制、功放操作、麦克风、扬声器线路完整性和单个扬声器,PRAESIDEO语音疏散系统受到全面监测,可以确保消息完整性。

该系统内置专用冗余且能够自动切换为备用功放,从而确保连续性。

完全可定制的解决方案Bosch的PRAESIDEO是一种高度创新的系统,具备较高的数字集成水平。

定制PRAESIDEO系统时,可以设置额外的特性,从而实现更多功能,如集成数字键盘,以使用访问码,或添加软件驱动接口(如PC呼叫站),以远程管理广播和其他活动。

凭借在全球各地安装的20,000多个系统,Bosch的PRAESIDEO成为了要求苛刻的公共广播和紧急语音疏散场合的首选解决方案。

它是公共广播、预定活动、背景音乐、语音疏散和其他要求功能多样性、一流音质和绝对清晰度的场所的完美选择。

保证公众信息畅通,安全无虞4 | PRAESIDEO数字公共广播和语音报警系统PRAESIDEO通过了EN54-16和ISO 7240-16的认证不间断工作在语音报警系统安装场合,为了确保更高的可靠性和不间断工作(尤其是在紧急情况下),可以将网络配置为“冗余环路”。

这样可确保即使光纤电缆发生物理断裂,系统仍可以正常工作。

OMNEO 接口支持快速生成树协议(RSTP),可在网络链路出现故障时自动恢复IP音频连接。

这可能是最棒的MACS2使用说明

这可能是最棒的MACS2使用说明

这可能是最棒的MACS2使用说明生信媛太长不看版如果你就想简单地,快速地call peak, 那么就用从从下面两行挑一个走吧1.macs2的基本命令2.macs2 callpeak -t treatment.bam -c control.bam -g hs -B -f BAM -n prefix -q 0.000013.4.双端测序使用5.macs2 callpeak -t treatment.bam -c control.bam -g hs -B -f BAMPE -n p下面进入最长的工具参数说明.核心:callpeak用法这是MACS2的主要功能,因为MACS2的目的就是找peak,其他功能都是可有可无,唯独 callpeak不可取代。

最简单的用法就是1.# 常规的peak calling2.macs2 callpeak -t ChIP.bam -c Control.bam -f BAM -g hs -n test -B -q 0.013.# 较宽的peak calling4.macs2 callpeak -t ChIP.bam -c Control.bam --broad -g hs --broad-cutoff 0.1我们先来介绍这个案例里的参数。

首先是常规的peak calling用到的参数•-t/--treatment FIELNAME和 -c/--control FILENAME表示处理样本和对照样本输入。

其中 -t必须,很好理解,没有处理组你还找啥Peak。

•-f/--format FORMAT用来声明输入的文件格式,目前MACS能够识别的格式有'ELAND', 'BED', 'ELANDMULTI', 'ELANDEXPORT', 'ELANDMULTIPET' (双端测序), 'SAM', 'BAM', 'BOWTIE', 'BAMPE', 'BEDPE'. 除'BAMPE', 'BEDPE'需要特别声明外,其他格式都可以用 AUTO自动检测。

语音告警箱使用说明书

语音告警箱使用说明书

使用说明书产品执行标准 Q/ZXY004-2012 GB3836-2000第一版枣庄新远大实业有限公司机械分公司前言KXHL12矿用本安型声光信号告警器,安全防爆方面遵守了GB 3836.1-2010《爆炸性气体环境用电气设备第1部分:通用要求》的有关规定、GB 3836.2-2010《爆炸性气体环境用电气设备第2部分:隔爆型“d”》、GB 3836.2-2010《爆炸性气体环境用电气设备第4部分:本质安全性“I”》。

技术内容完全符合MT209-1990《煤矿通讯、检测、控制用电气电工产品通用技术要求》的有关规定。

1概述1.1产品特点本产品是以《煤矿安全规程》为基本依据设计制作,执行Q/ZXY001-2012的标准要求。

KXHL12 矿用本安型声光信号告警器(以下简称为告警器),防爆标志“Exib I”。

1.2主要用途及适用范围主要适用于煤矿井下有瓦斯、煤尘等爆炸性气体的危险环境中,作为煤矿井下缆车巷道安全提示(包括语音和文字提示)设备。

1.3型号的组成KX H L12工作电压LED灯板显示有扬声器功能矿用信号设备1.4使用环境条件1)工作环境温度:-10℃~+40℃;2)相对湿度:≤95%(+25℃时);3)大气压力:86~106kPa;4)环境噪声:≤65Db5)在井下有瓦斯煤尘爆炸性混合物的环境;6)在无淋水积水的的井下硐室、巷道,在无破坏绝缘的腐蚀性气体的场合。

2结构特征及工作原理2.1整体结构及其工作性能2.1.1告警器采用前后开盖结构,在箱体的上方有两个挂耳,便于安装。

箱侧两个引入装置,作为电源和信号进线用。

2.1.2接线端子与外壳间的距离及接线端子间的电气间隙和爬电距离不小于3mm。

印刷版绝缘涂层下的爬电距离不小于1mm。

2.2主要部件1)箱体内有告警模块一块、喇叭1个、接线端子排1个。

2)显示侧有2个LED灯板。

2.3工作原理1)告警模块工作电源为DC 12V。

2)当传感器接收到触发信号时,告警器模块被触发后会有“前方到站,准备下车”的声光告警提示。

声光语音报警器说明书

声光语音报警器说明书

KXB22声光语音报警器说明书北京仙岛新技术有限责任公司二OO九年十月KXB22声光语音报警器是一种将语音和闪光相结合的报警装置,外观图见图1;内部结构见图2。

当井下设备监测出需报警或警示的情况时,向报警器发出控制信号,报警器用语言(通过对语音信息的设置,可以有很强的针对性)和闪光通知现场人员,及时处理避免事故。

器提供A、B两路输入,使用时可以只用1路,也可以同时接入2路,比如控制1对风门。

每路输入可以对应不同的语音信息。

图1外观图图2内部结构图1.工作状态显示●KXB22声光语音报警器加电时,显示版本号“1.0.1”,同时报警灯闪烁一次,然后显示“bEEP.”,右下角的小数点不断在闪动,表示设备在检测输入信号。

●当输入产生控制信号时,报警器发出语音信号,上部的报警灯闪烁,右下角的小数点停止闪动。

●当输入的控制信号消失时,语音信号停止,报警灯熄灭,右下角的小数点重新开始闪动。

2.跳接线的跳接方式●高电平控制接入(例适用于分站继电器控制输出)A路跳接J2 2-3 J4 1-2 J6 空B路跳接J1 2-3 J3 1-2 J5 空●低电平控制接入(例适用于GFK30风门开闭传感器)A路跳接J2 1-2 J4 空J6 1-2B路跳接J1 1-2 J3 空J5 1-23语音信息设置●报警器电路板U24位置上是一个4位的拨码开关,1为低位,4为高位;ON=0,Off=1。

●报警器目前有3条语音信息,拨码开关位置对应于A、B路的语音内容:开关值=0A路:进风风门已开,请关门。

B路:出风风门已开,请关门。

图3拨码开关状态见左图3开关值=2 A、B路:风机停止,请撤人。

图4拨码开关状态见左图44实例实例1:●语音报警器接风门传感器的接线方法。

见图5●A路接进风风门传感器,B路接出风风门传感器,●进风风门传感器接入KJF23X分站01D03,出风风门传感器接01D04图5语音报警器接风门传感器●语音报警器跳接线A路J2 1-2 J4 空J6 1-2B路J1 1-2 J3 空J5 1-2插头连线红线接分站开入开出第3组+21V黑线接分站开入开出第3组GND黄线(A路)接进风风门传感器常闭节点蓝线(B路)接出风风门传感器常闭节点拨码开关值=0●进风风门传感器中间节点接分站开入开出第3组GND常开节点接分站开入开出第3组K3●出风风门传感器中间节点接分站开入开出第4组GND常开节点接分站开入开出第4组K4●KJF23X分站接口板跳接线原跳接线不变●报警器运行风门关,报警器显示“bEEP” ,且右下角的小数点闪动;哪道风门开,报警器红灯闪烁,语音重复哪道“风门开,请关门”。

MACSV.HLP.语音报警配置说明(续)

MACSV.HLP.语音报警配置说明(续)
语音报警配置说明(续)
操作员站如果找不到如《语音报警配置说明》中说明的和点名相对应的语言文件时,会继续寻找MACSV操作员站\\start\\alarmwave.txt中的配置项,并根据改文档中的说明设置语音文件。

如果没有点名语音文件和此文件,则报警不发声。

具体配置如下:
[COUNT]
NUM=3 表示报警发声条件的条数,可以设成任意数字,这里设成3,则操作
员会找从[ALARM1]到[ALARM3]这三个子项中的配置条件。

[ALARM1] 标题由ALARM+数字组成,数字表示报警发声条件的第几个,这里
表示第一个。

WAV=ALARM.WAV WAV=后面的名称表示语音文件的名称。

这里是ALARM.WAV
STATION=10 STATION=后面的数字表示使用上面语音文件的站。

TAGNAME=AI10 TAGNAME=后面的字符表示使用上面语音文件的点名,这里的点名
可以只是点名开头的几个字母,此时系统会将所有以这几个字母开头的报警发声点使用上述文件。

TAGTYPE=AI TAGTYPE=后面的字符表示使用上述语音文件的点的类型,只能是
AI,AM,DI,DM,PI,VI中的一种
[ALARM2]
WAV=ALARM2.WAV
STATION=10
TAGNAME=AM10
TAGTYPE=AM
[ALARM3]。

工程可以根据站号,点名和点类型灵活配置报警声音。

和利时MACSV设置语音报警

和利时MACSV设置语音报警
MACSV怎么设置语音报警?
第一步:数据库点属性设置
打开工程师站的数据库总控,进入工程组态,选择需要设置语音报警的点,将该点的“操作记录”属性设置为“记录并报警发生”,即数据库项OR=3。

能够产生语音报警的点类型包括:AI,AM,DI,DM,PI,VI, 共6种点类型。

第二步:录制语音文件
录制语音文件时,要求有耳麦或者麦克风设备,使用操作系统自带的“录音机”软件来录制语音文件,存储时,要求文件类型为.wav 格式。

文件名称的命名规则是:
1,模拟量(AI,AM)需要录制4个语音报警文件,分别对应上限报警、上上限报警、下限报警、下下限报警,文件名称是:点名+“-H”,点名+“-HH”,点名+“-L”,点名+“-LL”。

2,其他类型的语音报警文件名称直接用点名来命名。

所有语音报警文件录制完毕之后,由用户手工拷贝至操作员站的start目录里等待在线程序调用。

第三步:在线启动语音报警功能
1,操作员站如果需要启动语音报警,必须配置声卡和扬声器。

2,操作员站程序启动之后,系统会自动处理语音报警的点,通过声卡、扬声器播放出来,连续报警之间的间隔时间为1秒。

3,语音文件内容的修改不需要重启操作员站。

万利安高功能声音和警报声系统安装指南说明书

51 Winthrop RoadChester, Connecticut 06412-0684Phone: (860) 526-9504Internet: Salese-mail:*******************CustomerServicee-mail:******************M a s s N o t i f i c a t i o n®ENGINEERING COMPANY INC.For warranty information regarding this product, visit /warrantyWARNING: This product can expose you to chemicals including Methylene Chloride which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and Bisphenol A, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to .©2001 Whelen Engineering Company Inc.WPS-4000 SERIES HIGH POWER VOICE & SIREN SYSTEMINSTALLATION MANUALTable Of ContentsImportant Note To Installation Technicians..................................................................................page5 Section I :Site Selection...........................................................................................................page6 Section II:Utility Pole Preparationa) Pole Selection......................................................................................................page7b) Component Dimensions....................................................................................page7 Section III:Equipment Mountinga) Pole Top Mounting Bracket..............................................................................page12b) Electronic Cabinet Mounting...........................................................................page14c) Siren Assembly Mounting.................................................................................page16d) Antenna Mounting (optional)...........................................................................page18e) Solar Panel Mounting (optional)......................................................................page19f) Determining Solar Panel Mounting Angle.......................................................page22 Section IV:Wiringa) Siren Connections..............................................................................................page23b) AC Wiring..........................................................................................................page25c) Batteries..............................................................................................................page27d) Landline..............................................................................................................page30 Section V:System Test..............................................................................................................page31IllustrationsFig. 1 Station Drawing.....................................................................................................................page3 Fig. 2 Station Drawing (with optional Solar Panel)......................................................................page4 Fig. 3 Pole Top Mounting Bracket Dimensions.............................................................................page8 Fig. 4 Type II Electronic Cabinet Dimensions...............................................................................page9 Fig. 5 Type III Electronic Cabinet Dimensions.............................................................................page10 Fig. 6 Antenna Mounting Bracket Dimensions..............................................................................page11 Fig. 7 Pole Top Mounting Bracket..................................................................................................page13 Fig. 8 Electronic Cabinet Mounting (Side View)...........................................................................page14 Fig. 9 Siren to Pole Top Mounting Bracket (Side View)...............................................................page17 Fig. 10 Antenna Mounting Orientation..........................................................................................page18 Fig. 11 Solar Panel Wiring Connections.........................................................................................page20 Fig. 12 Solar Panel Mounting Views...............................................................................................page21 Fig. 13 Rotor Control and Siren Amplifier Connections..............................................................page24 Fig. 14 AC Outlet Installation.........................................................................................................page26 Fig. 15 Battery Connections (Type II Cabinet)..............................................................................page28 Fig. 16 Battery Connections (Type III Cabinet)............................................................................page29 Fig. 17 Landline Wiring...................................................................................................................page30 Fig. 18 System LED Indicators.......................................................................................................page32 Fig. 19 Electronic Cabinet Front Panel..........................................................................................page33Fig. 1: Sample Station Drawing (AC Powered Battery Charger)Fig. 2: Sample Station Drawing (Optional Solar Powered Battery Charger)An Important Note to the Installation Technicians...The installation of this product requires careful planning and attention to detail! The installation of this system should NOT be attempted by individuals without experience in the disciplines necessary to this procedure (i.e. High-voltage electrical wiring, utility pole installation, etc.).The installation of the WPS-4000 station provided in this manual follows a logical progression. This process is not arbitrary and was developed using information gathered from both the manufacturer and experienced field technicians. Deviations from any of these procedures are not recommended unless they are in contradiction with local codes. IN ALL INSTANCES, LOCAL CODES TAKE PRECEDENT OVER PROCEDURES OUTLINED HEREIN.It is the responsibility of the installation technicians to read this entire manual. The installation procedure should not begin until all personnel are familiar with the entire process. The overall process includes the following:Installation Sequence1.Site Selection2.Utility Pole Preparation3.Mount Pole Top Bracket and Ground Wire4.Mount Electronic Cabinet to Pole5.Mount Siren Assembly to Pole Top Bracket and Conduit to Pole6.Set Utility Pole (pointing speaker North)7.Prepare and Mount Antenna Assembly (if present)8.Prepare and Mount Solar Panels and Conduit (if present)9.Installation of AC or Solar Service and Batteries10.Confirm Proper System OperationSection I: Site SelectionThe site selection for the WPS-4000 requires careful consideration in order to achieve the optimum coverage of the siren station. For a guideline to system planning, sound propagation and site selection we direct the user to the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s “Outdoor Warning Systems Guide, CPG 1-17.”The Location of the siren site should be reviewed for its compatibility with its surroundings such as private homes, schools and hospitals. The user is cautioned to consider the use of hearing protection devices for service personnel working in close proximity to the speaker cluster.Access to the siren site is important from the standpoint of service, maintenance inspection and access to a utility service connect.Site locations for radio controlled units should be reviewed for radio reception.Section II: Utility Pole Preparation...a) Pole SelectionNOTE:This installation manual will address the procedures applicable to wooden utility poles of specific size and dimensions. Procedures for poles consisting ofother materials (steel, concrete, etc.) are not addressed within this document.The information presented, however, provides the necessary data andguidelines for a successful installation regardless of pole material.A WPS-4000-3 or WPS-4000-4 system may use a Class 2 or Class 1 utility pole. The WPS-4000-8 requires the use of a Class 1 utility pole. The length of the utility pole is consistent regardless of speaker cell quantity. The total length of the pole referenced within this document is 60 feet. The pole depth of the set pole is 10 feet, leaving a 50 foot pole as measured from the top of the pole to the ground. The utility pole should be set in accordance with local codes.The inside area of the pole top mounting bracket will accept a pole that is no greater than10.00” in diameter. On large scale projects, it is beneficial to order the pole to be “gained” toa top diameter of 9.5” +/- .50” for the top 30” section of the utility pole.b) Component DimensionsThe utility pole may be pre-drilled prior to installation. The dimensions for all potentially mounted equipment are as follows:Fig. 3: Pole Top Mounting Bracket DimensionsFig. 6: Antenna Mounting Bracket DimensionsSection III: Equipment Mountinga) Pole Top Bracket Installation...Items Required for installation (not included)....(4)5/8” x 14” Hex or Square head mounting bolts(4)5/8” Hex or Square head nuts(8)5/8” Flat Washer sized for the above referenced mounting bolt(4)5/8” Lock Washer1.Position the WPS-4000 pole top mounting bracket onto the top of the pole (see “Fig.7: Pole Top Mounting Bracket” on page13). Make sure there is a 1 inch space between the top of the pole and the pole top mounting bracket(see “Fig. 8: Electronic Cabinet Mounting (Side View)” on page14).NOTE:The inside area of the pole top mounting bracket will accept a pole that is no greater than 10.00” in diameter. On large scale projects, it is beneficial toorder the pole to be “gained” to a top diameter of 9.5” +/- .50” for the top 30”section of the utility pole.ing the pole top mounting bracket as a guide, drill four mounting holes throughthe pole at the bracket mounting hole locations. These holes should be sized to accommodate the above referenced hardware.3.Secure the bracket to the pole using the prescribed hardware (see “Fig. 7: Pole TopMounting Bracket” on page13). Be sure to position all the associated hardware items in their proper order.4.Secure a length of #4 solid copper wire to the pole top bracket grounding lug usingthe supplied nut. Make sure that this wire is of sufficient length to reach the ground when the pole has been set.NOTE:All Hardware used for connecting equipment to the utility pole should be inspected for tightness between 12 to 18 months after installation. Someshrinkage of the newly treated utility pole may occur, loosening connections.Fig. 7: Pole Top Mounting Bracketb) Electronic Cabinet Mounting and Siren Connections... MountingItems Required for installation (not included)....For Type II & III cabinetsQty. Qty.(Type II)(Type III)Description(2)(3)5/8” x 14” Hex or Square head mounting bolts(4)(6)5/8” Flat Washer sized for the above mounting bolt(2)(3)5/8” Split-Lock Washer(2)(3)5/8” Hex or Square head nuts(1)(1)Aluminum-to-Copper lug sized for #4 ground wire (crimpor screw style)(1)(1)Stainless Steel 1/4-20 x 2” bolt with appropriately sized flatwasher, split-lock washer and nut(1)(1)10’ Copper ground rodFig. 8: Electronic Cabinet Mounting (Side View)The WPS-4000 siren case assembly may be installed onto the pole and wired before setting the pole.NOTE:Note: Due to the weight of the siren amplifier panel, the electronic cabinet assembly must be transported in an upright fashion to prevent distortion ofthe amplifier panel.1.It is necessary for the installer to remember that two factors should determine theoptimum mounting location; the desired distance of the mounted cabinet to the ground (typically 10 to 12 feet as measured from the bottom of the cabinet) and available speaker wire length (speaker assemblies are provided with a minimum of50 feet of speaker wire as measured from the bottom of the speaker assembly).2.After the mounting location has been determined, drill an appropriately sized thru-hole into the pole at the top cabinet mounting hole. Install a bolt loosely into the hole and hang the cabinet onto the bolt.3.With the cabinet fitted snugly to the pole, mark the surface of the pole at the lowermounting hole location inside the battery storage compartment. Type III cabinets will have an additional mounting hole located in the second battery storage compartment (see “Fig. 5: Type III Electronic Cabinet Dimensions” on page10).Remove the cabinet from the pole and drill an appropriately sized thru-hole into the pole at the location(s) marked. Return the cabinet to its mounting location and secure to the pole using the specified hardware.4.Install an aluminum-to-copper lug (crimp or screw style) onto the #4 solid copperwire. Secure this to the cabinet mounting channel in hole supplied using stainless steel 1/4 - 20 hardware.5.Install the ground rod as specified by local codes and connect both copper wires(from pole top mounting bracket and electronic cabinet) to this rod.6.Install rigid steel conduit and necessary couplings from the speaker’s 1” conduitadapter to the 1” speaker conduit protruding from the base of the siren case assembly. The first section of conduit may be installed onto the speaker’s base casting prior to mounting the speaker to the pole top bracket. At the option of the user, conduit unions may be used between the first section of conduit and the speaker base casting and at the speaker cable conduit entrance to the siren case assembly. NOTE:If the location of the conduit on the pole requires difficult conduit bends or couplings, a section of metal bonded seal tight conduit NOT TO EXCEED 24INCHES may be used at the top of the pole and/or at the bottom of the pole asneeded for the speaker cable installation.Batteries for the system should not be installed until the siren station is set in place, otherwise some leakage of the battery fluid may occur. Batteries should not be connected to the system until AC power (or solar power if equipped) is available to the system to operate the system’s battery charger.c) Siren Assembly Mounting...Hardware required for installation (factory included)....(8)3/4” Hex Head nuts(8)7/8” Flat Washers(4)3/4” Split Lock Washers1.Mount the speaker/rotator assembly to the pole top bracket. Make sure that the “N”cast into the top of the rotor assembly is oriented to the “N” on the pole top bracket.Secure the rotor assembly to the bracket using the hardware provided.2.Sling or cradle the utility pole in a safe manner so that the pole top is 3 to 4 feet offthe ground. This will allow the speaker assembly to clear the ground when installed.3.Locate the 4 mounting studs on the bottom of the speaker assembly (see “Fig. 9:Siren to Pole Top Mounting Bracket (Side View)” on page17).4.Thread a 3/4” hex nut onto each of the mounting studs until there is approximately1” of space between the top of the nuts and the bottom of the siren assembly. This space will allow the speaker assembly to be leveled once the pole has been set.5.Install a 7/8” flat washer onto each of the mounting studs.6.Insert the four mounting studs through the mounting holes on the top of the pole topbracket. The bottom of the siren assembly should lie flat against the pole top bracket.7.Install a 7/8” flat washer onto each of the mounting studs.8.Install a 3/4” split lock-washer onto each of the mounting studs.9.Thread a 3/4” hex nut onto each of the mounting studs. Tighten this nut firmly tosecure the siren assembly to the pole top bracket.At this point the pole may now be set. However, the installer may use their own discretion as to whether to mount the electronic cabinet onto the utility pole before the pole is set.When setting the pole, make sure to rotate the pole so that the speakers are pointed North. THIS IS IMPORTANT!When the pole has been set, use the adjustment nuts (indicated in step 2) to adjust the siren assembly until it is level.Fig. 9: Siren to Pole Top Mounting Bracket (Side View)d) Antenna Mounting (optional)...NOTE:Antenna installation must be in compliance with all FCC regulations.The proper antenna bracket mounting location is determined by several considerations. The antenna bracket should be positioned as high on the utility pole as is possible. However, under no circumstances should the top of the installed antenna mast be any closer than one inch from the bottom of the Pole Top Mounting Bracket (see “Fig. 6: Antenna Mounting Bracket Dimensions” on page11). Be sure to ground the antenna bracket as shown using 4 AWG solid copper wire. The antenna cable provided by the factory is 35 feet in length.It is also important to remember that the antenna MUST be mounted on the side of the utility pole that faces the transmitter (see below)Fig. 10: Antenna Mounting OrientationRefer to the installation sheet included with your antenna kit for further information regarding cable connections and antenna trimming.e) Solar Panel Mounting (optional)...The solar panel must be installed so that it is directly facing the earth’s equator with an unobstructed view. Failure to orient the solar panel in this way will result in significantly reduced charging effectiveness.The most critical aspect of properly mounting the solar panel involves achieving the optimum tilt angle. The tilt angle is determined by the distance between the upper and lower mounting brackets, as shown.Refer to page20 for electrical connection information.Refer to page21 for general solar panel mounting.Refer to page22 for information on determining your specific mounting angle.Run rigid steel conduit from the solar panel to the 3/4” AC knockout located at the bottom of the siren case assembly. A section of up to 24 inches of metal bonded seal tight conduit may be utilized where conduit connections to the solar panel or electronic cabinet are not conveniently accomplished with rigid steel conduit and fittings. This conduit should be sealed to prevent insects and pests from entering the siren case assembly.Fig. 11: Solar Panel Wiring ConnectionsFig. 12: Solar Panel Mounting Viewsf) Determining Solar Panel Mounting Angle1.Determine the LATITUDE of your location.2.Find your Latitude on the table below and not the corresponding Tilt Angle.LATITUDE TILT ANGLE0° to 9°75° = Tilt Angle10° to 20°85° minus LATITUDE = Tilt Angle21° to 45°80° minus LATITUDE = Tilt Angle46° to 65°75° minus LATITUDE = Tilt Angle66° to 75°10° minus LATITUDE = Tilt Angle3.Locate your TILT ANGLE in the list below. For every TILT ANGLE, there is acorresponding “Dimension A”. “Dimension A” represents the distance from thebottom of the upper mounting bracket to the bottom of the lower mounting bracket.example 1:example 2:Location LATITUDE is 30°Location LATITUDE is 7°80° - 30° = 50° Tilt Angle7° = 75° Tilt Angle50° Tilt Angle = 33.60” Dimension A75° Tilt Angle =15.54” Dimension ASection IV: Wiringa) Siren ConnectionsFor WPS-4000-3 & WPS-4000-4 systems, a 5-pair harness cable is provided. This cable has 5 BLACK wires numbered 1 to 5 and 5 RED wires numbered 1 to 5. WPS-4000-8 systems use a 10-pair harness cable 10 BLACK wires numbered 1 to 10 and 10 RED wires numbered 1 to 10. Also included with all WPS-4000 systems is a 12 conductor Rotor Control harness cable. This cable is routed from the rotor to the siren cabinet. Refer to the table below for the necessary wiring connections.Unused wires should be dressed so they are out of the way. Do not cut these wires, as they can be used to replace damaged wires in the future.NOTE:The following procedure provides the information necessary for successfully connecting the siren harness wires to their designated amplifiers. Dependingupon the distance between the siren base and the electronic cabinet, there willbe varying lengths of wire remaining in the cabinet. It is the installersresponsibility to properly trim and dress these wires in a fashion that not onlyleaves the wires organized, but also includes a service loop of suitable length.WPS-4000-8 harness cables may need their outer jackets stripped to allow thewires to fit through the flex conduit and into the siren cabinet.1.Locate the siren wiring harness where it enters the electronic cabinet.2.Locate the BLACK and RED wires marked 1 on their insulation. These wires aredesignated for connection to siren amplifier 1.3.Route these wires through the cabinet’s wire loom and connect to Amp 1 (see “Fig.13: Rotor Control and Siren Amplifier Connections” on page24).4.Repeat steps 2 and 3, substituting the appropriate number for all remaining amps.5.When all amplifiers have been wired, install loom cover.6.Route rotor cable through the wire loom to the rotor control.7.Locate the 11-position Phoenix connector included with your system. Insert the rotorcontrol wires into this connector as follows:Position Color Position Color1RED (14 AWG)7ORANGE (20 AWG)2BLACK (14 AWG)8GREY (20 AWG)3BROWN (20 AWG)9VIOLET (20 AWG)4BLUE (20 AWG)10RED (20 AWG)5GREEN (20 AWG)11BLACK (20 AWG)6YELLOW (20 AWG)12WHITE (Spare/20 AWG)8.Insert this connector into the receptacle marked “RC2” on the rotor control.Fig. 13: Rotor Control and Siren Amplifier Connectionsb) AC WiringAn AC Service (Single Phase only) with an acceptable disconnect is required. A 15 amp (minimum) 120 V AC circuit is recommended.Locate the service on the pole according to local codes, taking care that the service entrance will meet height requirements once the pole is set into place.The WPS-4000 includes a 15 amp, 120 V AC outlet. The cabinet’s battery charger plugs into one of the receptacles. The remaining receptacle is available for use by service personnel (see “Fig. 14: AC Outlet Installation” on page26).NOTE: A section of up to 24 inches of metal bonded seal tight conduit may be utilized where conduit connections to the siren case assembly are not convenientlyaccomplished with rigid steel conduit and fittings.Each WPS-4000 siren system is supplied with a lightning arrestor which is to be installed on the AC service. Local codes should be reviewed and followed to establish the connection of this device on the primary or secondary side of the disconnect.NOTE:The location of the siren site should be reviewed for the quality of the AC service. AC power sources that are subject to excessive power surges ortransients are not acceptable.The AC charger is simply plugged into an AC duplex outlet (factory included) installed as follows:1.Remove the cover from the 4” x 4” box.2.Position the 3/4” knock-out in the box above the 3/4” knockout in the cabinet.3.Attach a flex fitting (not included) through the cabinet and the box. This will securethe box to the cabinet.4.Connect the AC service to the leads on the cover assembly.5.Attach the cover to the box.6.Attach ground wire (GREEN) to cabinet ground stud above the installed outlet.Fig. 14: AC Outlet Installationc) Batteries1.Make sure that the system battery switch is in the OFF position.2.Install the batteries included with your system and connect them as shown in theillustration representing your cabinet type. MAKE SURE TO OBSERVE THE POLARITY OF THE TERMINALS BEFORE MAKING ANY CONNECTIONS. NOTE:For battery wiring, DC wiring conventions are used (BLACK is ground (-)).For Type II Cabinets (see “Fig. 15: Battery Connections (Type II Cabinet)” on page28) Type III Cabinets (see “Fig. 16: Battery Connections (Type III Cabinet)” on page29)3.Rotate the system battery switch to the ON position.4.Plug the battery charger into the AC outlet.5.Verify system operation as outlined in the system maintenance check list.d) Landline (optional)As an option. the WPS-4000 may be remotely controlled by either landline or RF link. Either method communicates via a DTMF protocol. Remote control may be one-way or two-way. The one-way option simply controls the WPS-4000, while the two-way option controls the WPS-4000 and reports WPS-4000 status back to a central control point.Fig. 17: Landline WiringSection V: System Test...After the installation of the WPS-4000 station has been completed, a basic system check is recommended to confirm that the system is functioning properly. Before initiating these tests, locate the system LED’s on the main control board mounted to the cabinet door (see “Fig. 18: System LED Diagnostic Indicators” on page32).NOTE: The KEYPAD ARM button enables local station operation via keypad. Once pressed, the keypad remains active until either a) another keypad button is pressed, or b) 60 seconds have elapsed, whichever comes first. The KEYPAD ARM button must be pressed each time a keypad button is to be pressed. Note that the CANCEL button is always enabled and does not require Keypad Arm to be pressed.1.Confirm that the ACTIVE light on the control board is flashing at a rate of a 1/2second on and a 1/2 second off.2.Press KEYPAD ARM, then the SI TEST® button on the siren front panel and checkto make sure that all the siren amplifier diagnostic LED’s illuminate for 5 seconds.These LED’s are located on the front of the cabinet door. Also verify that the speaker rotated during the test.3.After the amplifier LED’s turn off, check to see if the AC, DC, PARTIAL, FULL andROTOR LED’s are on.If one of your amplifier lights did not illuminate during this test then refer to the procedure below to troubleshoot the problem.This procedure may be used when the Partial or Full LED’s indicate a failure.NOTE:In order for a “Full” indication to be valid, the “Partial” LED must also be on.1.Press KEYPAD ARM, then the SI TEST® button located on the front panel of theelectronic cabinet. Each amplifier has a red LED diagnostic indicator that is visible on the front panel (see “Fig. 19: Electronic Cabinet Front Panel (Type II).” on page33).2. A SI TEST® will cause each amplifier’s diagnostic indicator to turn on. If one ormore do not turn on, proceed to step 3. If all indicators turn on, the siren amplifiers are functioning properly.3.Open the front panel and remove the speaker driver from the amplifier that did notlight and install it onto an amplifier that did light. For example: If amplifier 1 did not light but amplifier 2 did, install speaker 1 on amplifier 2 and speaker 2 on amplifier1. This will indicate if the failure was with the speaker or the amplifier. For moreinformation on troubleshooting the system, refer to the advanced trouble shooting manual.Fig. 18: System LED Diagnostic IndicatorsFig. 19: Electronic Cabinet Front Panel (Type II).。

SURVIVAIR SCBA 警报声音等级调试长筒指南说明书

I.INTRODUCTIONThis document provides instructions for the operation of the adjustment fixture to test and adjust the Panther and SIGMA SCBA alarm sound level.You must be a SURVIVAIR-certified technician,read and understand these instructions,and be properly trained before using this fixture or adjusting alarms.NOTEAll SURVIVAIR-certified technicians arerequired to remain current on newprocedures and parts throughSURVIVAIR's published TechnicalBulletins,technical manual revisions,andcertification seminars.II.SAFETY PRECAUTIONSThe Warnings,Cautions,and Notes contained in this manual have the following significance:MaintenancetechniquesMaintenance or operating procedures andtechniques or information consideredimportant enough to emphasize.III.DESCRIPTIONBy use of the Alarm Sound Level Adjustment Fixture,SURVIVAIR-certified technicians can test the Pantherand SIGMA alarm loudness and adjust it as required.The fixture consists of a sound level meter thatmeasures sound levels from50to126±2dBA and abracket with an attachment position designed tomount the alarm the proper distance from the meter.IV.PARTS LISTQty.Part No.Description1961616Battery,Alkaline,9Volt,NEDA1604A1997001Bracket1997017Sound Level Meter1997023Operation InstructionsE INSTRUCTIONSA.Alarm Sound Level AdjustmentNOTE•For alarm activation adjustment,refer tothe Panther and SIGMA Service Manual,latest edition.•See the Panther and SIGMA ServiceManual,latest edition,for additionalinstructions.•Prior to testing,refer to Sound LevelMeasurement,paragraph B.1.To test the battery,set the RANGE selector toBATT.If the meter shows a reading in the redBATT TEST region,the battery is still good.2.Remove the noted hold-down screw and attachthe first stage regulator to the Sound LevelMeasurement Fixture,P/N997020,as shown inthe figure below.3.Open the cylinder valve to pressurize the alarmto1000psig for L.P.SCBAs and2000psig forH.P.SCBAs.(Alarm can be pressurized to fullcylinder pressure.)NOTEIf the alarm does not stop sounding beforereaching2000psig,consult theTroubleshooting Guide in the Panther andSIGMA Service Manual,latest edition.4.Close the cylinder valve.5.Slightly open and close the bypass valve of thesecond stage regulator to decrease the pressure.The alarm should begin sounding at600psig forL.P.(2216psig)SCBAs,800psig for3000psigFigure1.Sound Level Adjustment FixtureA Bacou-Dalloz Company3001South Susan St.,Santa Ana,CA92704Toll-Free888.APR.SCBA or714.545.0410Fax714.850.0299E-mail:****************** PANTHER™AND SIGMA ALARM SOUND LEVEL ADJUSTMENT FIXTURE KITP/N997024Operation Instructions©Copyright SURVIVAIR,Inc.January1996All Rights ReservedP/N997023Rev.A4/02ACCESSOR\SOUNDKIT2.vpSCBAs,and1175psig for H.P.(4500psig) SCBAs.6.For L.P.(2216psig)SCBAs,decrease thepressure to600psig.Allow the alarm to sound continuously for15seconds,then measure the decibel(dB)level.The sound level should be at least101dB on the meter scale.Repeat steps,3, 4,and5until the proper adjustment is achieved.7.For H.P.(4500psig)SCBAs,decrease thepressure to1175psig.Allow the alarm to sound continuously for15seconds,then measure the decibel(dB)level.The sound level should be at least101dB on the meter scale.Repeat steps,3, 4,and5until the proper adjustment is achieved.8.For3000psig SCBAs,decrease the pressure to800psig.Allow the alarm to sound continuously for15seconds,then measure the decibel(dB) level.The sound level should be at least101dB on the meter scale.Repeat steps,3,4,and5until the proper adjustment is achieved.B.Sound Level Measurement1.Refer to the Owner's Manual supplied witheach kit.2.Measure the dB level by setting the RANGEselector to110and the RESPONSE switch to the SLOW position.Set the WEIGHTING switch position to A.Measurements will give you average value sound levels within a frequency range of500to10,000Hz if using the settings specified above.3.During sound level measurement,the indicatorneedle shows the actual sound level as a displacement from the center point,within the range setting.For example,if the RANGE selector is set to90 and the meter scale reads-3,then the actual sound level is90-3=87dB.If the meter scale reads0(the same as the RANGE setting),then the actual sound level is90dB.Should the indicator needle move off scale on the"+"side,move the RANGE selector to the next higher range to read the sound level.Similarly,if the indicator needle moves to the"-"side of the scale,move the RANGE selector to the next lower range.4.With the meter set at120dB,work downwarduntil there is a significant deflection of the indicator needle.5.If the sound level from the alarm does notmeasure at least84dB,refer to the latest edition of the Panther and SIGMA Service Manual for alarm and whistle shim adjustment.C.Maintenance1.Open the battery compartment cover bypressing both sides at the lower striped position and lifting the bottom.Insert a9-volt alkaline battery into the compartment as indicated by the polarity markings(+and-)inside the compartment.To test the battery,see paragraphA.1.2.Leave the RANGE selector in the OFF positionwhen the meter is not in use.Remove the battery if you are not going to use the dB meter for a week or more.3.Handle the meter carefully.The microphoneand meter movement are fragile.Do not drop the meter and do not over"peg"the indicator needle.VI.ADDITIONAL INFORMATIONIf you need additional information on any SURVIVAIR product,consult your local distributor or contact: SURVIVAIRA Bacou-Dalloz Company3001South Susan StreetSanta Ana,CA92704(714)545-0410or(800)821-7236FAX(800)201-4407VII.WARRANTY AND LIMITATION OF LIABILITY LIMITED WARRANTY:SURVIVAIR®warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for1year from the date of purchase. During this period,SURVIVAIR will repair or replace defective parts,at SURVIVAIR’s option.Freight charges to and from the SURVIVAIR factory shall be paid by the purchaser.EXCLUSIONS:NOTWITHSTANDING ANY CONTRARY TERM IN THE PURCHASER’S PURCHASE ORDER OR OTHERWISE,THE ONLY WARRANTY EXTENDED BY SURVIVAIR IS THE EXPRESSED LIMITED WARRANTY DEFINED ABOVE. THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND IN LIEU OF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. CONDITIONS:To maintain this warranty this product must be used,maintained,and inspected as prescribed in the owner’s instruction manual, including prompt replacement or repair of defective parts and such other necessary maintenance and repair as may be required.Normal wear and tear,and parts damaged by abuse,misuse,negligence,or accidents are specifically excluded from this warranty.LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:No other oral warranties, representations,or guarantees of any kind have been made by SURVIVAIR,its distributors,or the agents of either of them,that in any way alter the terms of this warranty.EXCEPT AS HEREIN PROVIDED, SURVIVAIR SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE,WHETHER DIRECT,INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL,OR CONSEQUENTIAL,TO ANY PURCHASER OR USER OF THIS PRODUCT ARISING FROM THE SALE,USE,OR OPERATION OF THIS PRODUCT.failureequipment。

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语音报警配置说明(续)
操作员站如果找不到如《语音报警配置说明》中说明的和点名相对应的语言文件时,会继续寻找MACSV操作员站\start\alarmwave.txt中的配置项,并根据改文档中的说明设置语音文件。

如果没有点名语音文件和此文件,则报警不发声。

具体配置如下:
[COUNT]
NUM=3 表示报警发声条件的条数,可以设成任意数字,这里设成3,则操作
员会找从[ALARM1]到[ALARM3]这三个子项中的配置条件。

[ALARM1] 标题由ALARM+数字组成,数字表示报警发声条件的第几个,这里
表示第一个。

WA V=ALARM.WA V WA V=后面的名称表示语音文件的名称。

这里是ALARM.WA V
STATION=10 STATION=后面的数字表示使用上面语音文件的站。

TAGNAME=AI10 T AGNAME=后面的字符表示使用上面语音文件的点名,这里的点名
可以只是点名开头的几个字母,此时系统会将所有以这几个字母开头
的报警发声点使用上述文件。

TAGTYPE=AI T AGTYPE=后面的字符表示使用上述语音文件的点的类型,只能是
AI,AM,DI,DM,PI,VI中的一种
[ALARM2]
WA V=ALARM2.WA V
STATION=10
TAGNAME=AM10
TAGTYPE=AM
[ALARM3]。

工程可以根据站号,点名和点类型灵活配置报警声音。

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