Failure example 2: short circuit of speaker line 6 – Toa VM-3000 Series User Manual

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MIC

SP

CPU

OFF

ON

Failure indicator

Failure indicator

Failure

Acknowledgement

key

Flashes

Flashes

LCD

Buzzer

Buzzer

RM-300MF

RM-320F

VM-3240VA/3360VA

GENERAL

FAULT

F A U L T

V A

O U T P U T 6

S H O R T

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MIC

SP

CPU

OFF

ON

Failure indicator

Failure indicator Failure

Acknowledgment

key

Switches from
flashing to steady
on mode.

Switches from
flashing to steady
on mode.

RM-300MF

RM-320F

VM-3240VA/3360VA

GENERAL

FAULT

[OK] key

VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA

The buzzer sounds, the Failure indicator flashes yellow and failure
information is displayed on the LCD screen.

RM-300MF and RM-320F

The buzzer sounds and the Failure indicator flashes yellow.

10.5.2. Failure example 2: Short circuit of speaker line 6

Assuming that Speaker Line 6 connected to the VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA is shorted, when the failure is
detected, the equipment operates as follows.

Note
The function of acknowledging speaker short circuit failures must be assigned to the Failure
Acknowledgement key. If this function is not assigned, failures cannot be acknowledged by the RM-320F.
Use the setting software to assign the failure acknowledgement function. (Refer to "Event Settings" "RM
Function Key Settings" "RM-320F Settings" in the separate software instruction manual.)

[Operation example when a failure occurs]

Step 1. Press either the VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA’s [OK] key (to acknowledge the failure) or the RM-320F’s

[Failure Acknowledgment] key.

The buzzers on the VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA and the RM-320F stop and the yellow Failure
indicators light on the VM-3360VA or VM-3240VA and RM-320F switch from flashing to steady on
mode.

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