Inter-M ECS-6216P User Manual

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EMERGENCY COMBINATION SYSTEM

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ECS-6216P/S

<PIN OUT Specification>

4. FIRE SENSOR INPUT TERMINAL

Connects to the sensor output of a fire receiver to transmit the emergency and evacuation broadcasts.
1) With MACRO function, it can select and memorize the multiple zones to be broadcast for each input

channel. However, it can only be used with the Windows program provided by Inter-M. The setting
information is downloaded from a PC to the ECS unit and saved in its memory. (Refer to System
Operation Manual)

2) A maximum of 160 zones can be selected and saved in one input channel. For example, if zones 1, 2

and 3 are set to channel No. 1, emergency broadcasting will be simultaneously transmitted to zones 1, 2
and 3 when a fire sensor is received on channel No. 1.

5. PD, TIMER, EXT, COM TERMINAL

1) PD Contact Point Output Terminal

Used to control the power distributor.
Contact point will be transmitted when one speaker zone is ON or there is one fire sensor input.
It is connected to remote SW terminal of power distributor (PD).

2) TIMER Contact Point Terminal (Exclusive for ECS-6216P)

Connects to timer equipment (PW), manufactured by Inter-M.
If PC TIMER function is not used or PC is not connected:
- When contact point is input from TIMER, broadcasting mode will be converted to TIMER, and all speaker
zones will be ON.
However, if PC TIMER on PC Windows program is operated, contact point input by PW operation will be
ignored by priorities. (PC TIMER has priority)

3) EXT Terminal (Exclusive for ECS-6216P)

If PC TIMER is used and PW product is not used, the TIMER audio input terminal not being used in EP can
be used for other purposes.
System operation will be all ZONE ON in EM mode and has a higher priority than TIMER and lower than
FIRE broadcasting.

4) COM Terminal

Connects to COM terminal of fire panel.

5

6

7

8

4

3

2

1

PIN NO.

Functions

1

COM

2

DC 24V

3

DC +24V

4

EM SUM

5

TIMER SUM

6

RM1 SUM

7

RM2 SUM

8

FIRE SUM

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