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ARM-911A

Rear Panel

Rear Panel

1.  AC INLET

Connect the power cable which is supplied with the unit.

2.  POWER SW

Use this switch to turn the power on or off.

3.  DC INPUT

Connect a DC24V power source to this terminal.
Make sure the polarity when make a connection.

4.  RM INPUT TERMINAL

Connect the RM-911D or RM-911W to this terminal.
Be sure for the CAT5E cable not to exceed the maximum operable distance.
*Maximum length of CAT5E cable between ARM-911A and RM-911.

Cable resistance 

 30

: 300m

30

< cable resistance 

 80

: 100m

5.  CONTACT INPUT

To play the file directly which is in the SD card, make a short of the each input contact.

6.  CONTACT OUTPUT

The contact closures can be programmed as external trigger if any messages and scheduled broadcasting is
set to trigger the contact closure when it actirates in web browsing interface.

7.  FAULT INPUT / OUTPUT

If the Fault input pins are opened, then the window displays ‘FAULT-IN’.
If the Fault input pins are shorted, then it is nornmal state.
When the power is off or the SD card is taken out, the Fault Output contacts are changed.
If the SD card is taken out and put in during the power on state, then turn the power off and on to reset or
not the Fault output contacts are remains in Fault state.
- NC means Normally Closed, when it is in fault status it is opened.
- NO means Normally Opened, when it is in fault status it is closed.

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Summary of Contents for ARM-911A

Page 1: ...Operation Manual Automated Remote Message ARM 911A ...

Page 2: ...l remain readily accessible CAUTION These servicing instructions are for use by qualified service personnel only To reduce the risk of electric shock do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so NOTE This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC...

Page 3: ...uration 1 Accessing to the ARM 911A Web browser 9 2 Network Setting 9 3 Time Signal Setting 10 4 Priority Setting 15 5 AUX Input Setting 16 6 Level Setting 16 7 EQ Setting 17 8 RM Setting 18 9 Message Control 19 10 Contact Setting 20 11 Time Setting 21 12 Log View 22 13 Upgrade 23 14 Restart 24 15 Factory Setting 24 16 Password Setting 25 Applications 26 Block Diagram 27 Specifications 28 Service ...

Page 4: ...r other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat 9 Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for ...

Page 5: ...be controlled at remote place Remote Control by Tel In DTMF Using telephone 10 front buttons can be controlled and voice can be broadcasted Scheduling by Network Using Network scheduled broadcasting can be done Variable Input sensitivity of AUX Input Using GUI Graphic User Interface the Input sensitivity can be selected 50dBu 10dBu or 4dBu Contact Input Using 10 Contact Inputs 10 front buttons can...

Page 6: ... is 2GB When press the COPY button the window displays PRESS THE MODE KEY ONCE MORE Press the Display mode button to start COPY If the Display mode button is not pressed within about 3 seconds then the COPY function is cancelled During copy the SD card no other functions can be used NOTE Do not turn off the power during copying the memory disc 4 INSTANT PLAY BUTTONS Use this button to play the fil...

Page 7: ...ct 6 CONTACT OUTPUT The contact closures can be programmed as external trigger if any messages and scheduled broadcasting is set to trigger the contact closure when it actirates in web browsing interface 7 FAULT INPUT OUTPUT If the Fault input pins are opened then the window displays FAULT IN If the Fault input pins are shorted then it is nornmal state When the power is off or the SD card is taken...

Page 8: ...nect AUX signal source to this terminal The input sensitivity can be set using GUI Graphic User Interface 50dBu 10dBu or 4dBu When use a microphone the phantom power can be set using GUI The phantom power is 10V This input is activated by sensing the signal level so that the input is on or off by the input signal level When the input contact is closed the input is activated so that the input can b...

Page 9: ...s locked Screw the cover on the slot 4 The window displays READY 5 Press the Instant Play Button from 1 to 10 respectively to check the message file stored in the SD memory When press the Instant Play Button then the indicating LED is lit If the files stored in the SD memory is less than 10 files then the unit does not initialized and the display shows NOT ENOUGH FILES 6 Press the button again to ...

Page 10: ...ease refer to page 20 6 If the SD memory disc failure happens then NO DEVICE or NO FILE displays on the window In this case take out the SD memory and check it with a computer If it is also fails then format the SD memory in a computer or replace the SD memory to the new one If the error does not cleared even if formatting or replacing to new one then consult with the service personal 7 If the SD ...

Page 11: ... bar of your internet browser such Explorer Firefox or Safari the factory default IP address 192 168 1 99 If the IP address of the ARM 911A has been set to something different then use that address You can reset the ARM 911A to factory default by pushing the RESET button for more than 5 second The unit will be reset to default mode When the web server is connected normally user verification window...

Page 12: ...onfigured to use DHCP then these details will not be shown 4 Enter the static IP address and the subnet mask Select the manual setting Assign a static IP address to the ARM 911A Ensure that the subnet mask and Gateway corresponds to your network configuration Other network settings are optional 5 Validate the changes Validate the new network configuration with the SET button If IP address or netwo...

Page 13: ...se over the icon and the set file name will appear 3 Hour Displays the set start and end time 4 Day of the Week Displays the day of the week 3 ADD Press the Add button to add a sound file The following screen will appear 1 Title Indicates the title of the schedule 2 File Select a file to play Hold down the Ctrl key on your keyboard to select multiple files 3 Time Playing time 4 Current Time Curren...

Page 14: ...e in drop down menu ex setting a scheduled broadcasting at 12 05 PM ex setting a scheduled broadcasting at 8 05 AM and 1 05 PM Any other minute can be set by selecting the User in drop down menu and typing a desired minute 6 Specified Time File will play for the interval set from start time will repeat until the end time 7 Day of Week Set the desired day of broadcasting ...

Page 15: ...4 Delete Press to delete a schedule and the following screen will appear 1 Delete Delete the selected schedule 2 Select all Select or clear the entire list 5 Modify Modify the time schedule After modify the schedule press the Apply button ...

Page 16: ...1 Add Add a holiday 2 Enable Select ENABLE to use the holiday setup 3 Start End Date Set the start date and the end date of the holiday setup 4 Start End Time set the start time and the end time of the holiday setup Press the save button to save the holiday setup 7 Delete 1 Delete Delete the selected holiday schedule 2 Select all Select or clear the entire list ...

Page 17: ...keyboard 2 Delete Delete the selected file 3 Preview Play the selected file to check 4 Stop Stop to play 5 Upload Upload the desired file from the PC Only MP3 file can be used 9 Holiday File The holiday file can download or upload for duplicating a multiple units with sme holiday setting 4 Priority Setting Set the priority of the input sources The value 0 is the top priority ...

Page 18: ...SSAGE 16 ARM 911A 5 AUX Input Setting Default setting is AUX 1 Mic level Phantom off AUX 2 Line level 10dBu Phantom off 6 Level Setting Set the volume of the inputs and output Level can be set from 0 to 100 Default is 50 ...

Page 19: ...A 7 EQ Setting The EQ of every input can be set individually Each input is set by selecting the respective channel button Default value is 0 for each band 20 Steps can be set from 10 to 10 High pass filter 65Hz can be set for each input ...

Page 20: ...ord and press the Set button If password is set then the password have to be entered before select the INSTANT PLAY button on RM 911D or RM 911W and select the TALK button If the entered password is not correct or does not entered then the IN USE LEDs which are on RM 911D W are blinking In this case after the IN USE LEDs are off enter the correct password ...

Page 21: ...AUTOMATED REMOTE MESSAGE 19 ARM 911A 9 Message Control Message playback can be controlled Choose Play button to play the message Playback number can be set Choose Stop button to stop the playback ...

Page 22: ...ed when the contact input is shorted again Use multiple contacts when more than 2 contacts are closed 11 mp3 will be played please note that if there is no 11 mp3 this option will be disabled selecting ON will set contact 1 10 to Momentary Contact output can be set Select the message number and press the set button then contact is output when the message is played Normally the contact is open It i...

Page 23: ...clock to make time so that its time has some drift from the correct time It is needed to adjust the time regularly If time has not been set the dote will be displayed as 1970 1 1 2 Automatic Synchronization time It synchronize the time from the time server so that ARM 911A can maintain the accurate time The default time server is time bora net Daily synchronizing at certain hour can be set ex 03hh...

Page 24: ...SSAGE 22 ARM 911A 12 Log View This page displays the log information of the ARM 911A setting and history of modification with time If time has not been set the log information will be shown with jan 1 1970 as default date ...

Page 25: ...ade Down load the new firmware to your computer Go to the system upgrade page Choose the firmware from your computer using the FIND FILE Tab Start the firmware upgrade by clicking the set button Network settings will be retained after the upgrade ...

Page 26: ...tart the ARM 911A press the Set button Reboot process takes about 30 seconds 15 Factory Setting To reset the ARM 911A to factory default press the Set button Reset process takes about 30 seconds The network and time setting will be reset to default setting ...

Page 27: ...Enter the current password New Password Enter the new password Password Confirm Confirm the new password Press the Set button Default password is 1 Different password can be set for admin clock and trigger To keep security the password have to be changed to new one before use ...

Page 28: ...AUTOMATED REMOTE MESSAGE 26 ARM 911A Applications Applications CD 6208 RM 911W RM 911D DPA 1200S Amplifier Telephone Speaker Speaker ARM 911A Local 1 Local 2 RM 911W RM 911D PBX Switch ...

Page 29: ...ACTS INPUT RJ45 DTMF UART AC100V 60Hz 240V 50Hz BACKUP FRONT I2C SD DETECT SELECT 4dBu 10dBu 50dBu SD CLK SD DA SD CMD SD WP SD CLK SD DA SD CMD SD WP AUX2 MIC LINE SELECT 4dBu 10dBu 50dBu RM2 RM3 RM4 24V GND SD TO 422 BUS NETWORK 0dB 10dB 0dB 10dB DECODER TO SD From 422 BUS Memory BUS SD MEMORY H C G AUDIO OUT FAULT IN SD DETECT PROCESSOR UART To NETWORK NO NC FAULT OUT COM 11 LED OLED 5 CONTACTS...

Page 30: ...M 911D connected Input Sensitivity 0dBu 10kΩ 3dB Signal to Noise Ratio S N 20kHz LPF A WTD NOR 65dB LIM 60dB Total Harmonic Distortion 20kHz LPF NOR 0 3 LIM 0 7 Frequency Response 1 3dB 150Hz 18kHz TEL IN TEL IN 1KHz Input Sensitivity 10dBu 10kΩ Signal to Noise Ratio S N 20kHz LPF A WTD NOR 85dB LIM 78dB Total Harmonic Distortion 20kHz LPF NOR 0 007 LIM 0 02 Frequency Response 1 3dB 100Hz 18kHz NE...

Page 31: ...AUTOMATED REMOTE MESSAGE 29 ARM 911A 280 440 482 44 DIMENSIONS ...

Page 32: ...ilable by contacting your warranty provider Variations and Options Variations and Options Variations Products supplied through legitimate sources are compatible with local AC power requirements Options No optional items are available for this product Warranty Warranty Warranty terms and conditions vary by country and may not be the same for all products Terms and conditions of warranty for a given...

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