NVS-50010508EV645b77f8a12c9 (Manual)

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Instruction: The host NVS-50010508EV can connect up to 19 extended host NVS-50020508EV, and can
32 fireman MIC NVS-5004FM04EV and remote paging MIC NVS-5003PM16EV; among them,
NVS-5007EX16EV is the extended remote paging device of NVS-5003PM16EV, and one
NVS-5003PM16EV can connect to up to 9 NVS-5007EX16EV.

5.3 Host and extended host connection diagram

Fire center

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Background amplifier
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"Offline" means the device is offline and the PC software fails to connect with the system host.
• "Normal" means the corresponding module works normally;
• "Fault" means there is a fault in the corresponding module;
• "N/A" means the device has no corresponding configuration;
• "Open circuit" means open circuit of corresponding speaker or CIE detection circuit;
• "Short circuit" means short circuit of corresponding speaker or CIE circuit;
• "Heavy load" means that the load of the corresponding speaker or CIE detection circuit is heavier;
• "Light load" means the load of the corresponding speaker or CIE detection circuit is lighter;
• If dry contact output is configured in the settings of fire alarm or timing point, when the input dry
contact or timing point is triggered, the icon O in front of a certain channel shows blue, indicating the
certain channel output dry contact of the host has output.

4) Timing settings
Click Timer to enter the following interface:

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Timing settings interface

Steps to add a timing:


• Click the button "Add timing" first, and a default timing will appear in the list above the interface;
• Rename the timing. The user can set the timing to run in a circle of a week or some specific days of the
week according to the demand.
• Set the start time and end time of the timing. If the end time is less than the start time or there occurs
repeated timings, the time will turn red.
• Click the triangle on the right of " source" box to choose audio source from MP3 or input channel 1 -6,
or N/A;

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