TOA Electronics VM-2120 Switching Off the Phantom Power Supply, RM/TEL input transformer board

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Step 3. Solder the input transformer to the removed input transformer board (5 places). Note: Be sure not to mistake the solder side for the mounting side.

Step 4. Cut off jumper wires (2 places marked with X for each input).

Note: The jumpers are on the back of the circuit board in the figure below.

[Inputs 1 – 3 input transformer board]

Jumpers for Input 1

Jumpers for Input 2

Jumpers for Input 3

(SJP1303)

(SJP1301)

(SJP1302)

INPUT 1

INPUT 2

(SJP1305)

(SJP1306)

(SJP1304)

INPUT 3

(SJP1307)

(SJP1308)

(SJP1309)

 

Jumper for Input 2

Jumper for Input 1

phantom power supply

Jumper for Input 3

phantom power supply

phantom power supply

[RM/TEL input transformer board]

(SJP1402)

Jumpers for RM

(SJP1401)

(SJP1403)

RM

TEL

(SJP1404)

Jumpers for TEL

(SJP1405)

Jumper for DC power supply to the RM

Step 5. Replace the input transformer board on the circuit board.

Step 6. Using the 4 rear panel screws and 6 side panel screws removed in Step 1, replace the amplifier cover.

14.2. Switching Off the Phantom Power Supply

By cutting the following jumper wires on the Inputs 1 – 3 Input Transformer Board, the corresponding input's phantom power can be switched off. (See the figure above.)

Input 1: SJP1301

Input 2: SJP1304

Input 3: SJP1307

14.3. Instructions When the Sub- and Master VM Amplifiers Are Connected

Be sure to cut the jumper wires SJP1401, SJP1402, and SJP1403 on the RM/TEL input transformer board in the sub-VM amplifier.

To make the Remote Microphone (RM) input transformer-isolated, be sure to install the input transformer on the RM/TEL input transformer board in the master VM amplifier. In addition, cut the jumper wires SJP1402 and SJP1403 while remaining SJP1401 intact.

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Contents System Management Amplifier Table of Contents Remote Microphone Installation When the Unit is in Use Safety PrecautionsSafety Symbol and Message Conventions When Installing the UnitWhen Installing the Unit Remote Microphone RM-200M FeaturesGeneral Description System Management Amplifier VM-2120/VM-2240VM-2120/VM-2240 Handling PrecautionsInstallation Precautions VM-2120/VM-2240 and RM-200M/RM-210System Management Amplifier VM-2120/-2240 Front Nomenclature and FunctionsRear Signal earth terminal Function switch Settings An 8-bit DIP switch and selectsControl input and output connector Control I/O DC power inputSurveillance Board SV-200M Voice Announcement Board EV-200Remote Microphone RM-200M Top Left Side Rear Right SideRemote Microphone Operation Panel Function System ConfigurationSpeaker zones with 2 VM amplifiers Connection method vs. Distance Power Supply from the VM Amplifier to Remote MicrophoneConnection between Remote Microphone and VM Amplifier Power supply using cables other than Category 5 STP cable System management amplifier VM-2120/-2240 Keys/Indicators Used for Emergency BroadcastEmergency Alert and Evacuation Broadcast Emergency Broadcast EquipmentEvacuation announcement example*4 Emergency Broadcast Operation Typical ExampleAlert announcement example*3 Page Restoration to general-purpose broadcast Emergency modeEmergency Broadcast Sequence Background Music Broadcast Microphone Announcements When Operated by Control InputBroadcast Operation AT the Amplifier Operation and Display Sections Broadcast volumeRemote Microphone GENERAL-PURPOSE Broadcast Broadcast Operation Operation below follows on the previous Press-to-talk operationLock operation Broadcast Source-to-Priority Relationship GENERAL-PURPOSE Broadcast PriorityZone Broadcast source Made a broadcast last Priority Function during BGM Broadcast How the Chime Tone Is Used Chime FunctionAvailable Chime Tone Types Operating procedure Independent chime activation remote controlWestminster chime Choke Coil Installation Remote Microphone RM or Telephone Paging TEL Input Transformer Installation and ITS Board ModificationTransformer Installation Inputs 1RM/TEL input transformer board Switching Off the Phantom Power SupplyMounting AN Optional EV-200 Voice Announcement Board EV-200 surveillance signal output Switch NoCF Card security cover Communications with VM VM-2120 or VM-2240 amplifier Mounting AN Optional SV-200M Surveillance BoardSpeaker line surveillance activation time Surveillance I/O blank panel Microphone Connection to the VM Amplifier Rack MountingAmplifier Input Connection Two Amplifiers Stack-ConnectionTelephone Paging Input Connections Wire System Connection External Attenuator Control WiringAttenuator C CONTROL*1 Changing the Speaker Line Voltage Connector pin assignmentHow to remove cables from connector Control I/O connector pin function table Control I/O Connector FunctionsElectrical characteristics Surveillance I/O connector pin function table Surveillance I/O Connector FunctionsChime Selection table VM Amplifiers Internal Function Switches RM RM-200M Unit No. table Remote Microphones Function SwitchesConnected unit No. table SW3 Routing Assignment Broadcast GROUP/ZONE SettingSetting example mark indicates Set state Default settingRecorded Message-to-Group assignment Operating KeysLighting status Zone-to-Group Assignment OperationAll zones setting and its cancellation Indicator status Group setting contents checkDual indication of group and zone selections Operation for zone selection and its cancellationDual indication of setting item and group selections Message setting contents checkOperation for group selection and its cancellation Recorded Message-to-Group Assignment Operation Linkage Between Remote Microphone and ITS Extension Remote Microphones Label Preparation Name Label PreparationAmplifiers Label Preparation Pattern paper for hand writing Dimensional diagram for printing devices Message Program/Sentence Composition Example Setting items and contentsCompactflash CF Card Recording RecordingMessage Program Example VM-2120/-2240 System Management Amplifier VM-2120/-2240 SpecificationsTo be AWG Remote Microphone RM-200M Voice announcement board EV-200 AccessoriesOptional products Remote microphone extension RM-210Page 133-12-726-70