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COMPLIANT TO IEC 60849<br />

COMPLETE 08<br />

Description Control-Center<br />

The PRO-LINE control center is applied in acoustic<br />

sounding devices, which are used for alarming purposes<br />

and therefore need to perform according to the IEC 60849.<br />

This readily configured and programmed PRO-LINE<br />

complete system monitors all components needed for<br />

secure operation according to IEC 60849. This system is<br />

especially suited for small and medium-sized property sizes<br />

up to 8 speaker lines. For any larger scale demands we will<br />

be pleased to arrange any matching component selection<br />

for you. Individual requirements from the PRO-LINE<br />

products you will see on the following pages.<br />

The easy installation and self-explanatory programming<br />

(standard programming available) via the computer software<br />

“ProLineConfig” ensures a quick and safe system setup.<br />

All devices needed to assemble an electroacoustic alarming<br />

detection system is supplied by us.<br />

In the following the PSS-60849 A will be described with all<br />

key data, in which not all determined parameter norms will<br />

be repeated.<br />

General Information<br />

● Optionally an A/B cable connection for 8 lines is possible<br />

by using a further relay card.<br />

● Easy installation and compact assembly with just 2 RU.<br />

● Possibly up to 2 alarming amplifiers with a max. of 600 W<br />

each, 1 background music amplifier and 1 spare amplifier<br />

can be connected. The PSS-60849 A monitors the<br />

amplifiers and in case of a breakdown of one of the<br />

alarming amplifiers the according speaker line will switch<br />

to the spare amplifier.<br />

● Up to 2 fire brigade microphones and 22 optional<br />

monitored system microphones can be connected.<br />

● Control and monitoring of 8 speaker line groups.<br />

● Indication of an error message in form of a text, LED and<br />

audio signal.<br />

● Monitored chime and alarm module PCM-100 B.<br />

Lifesaving in the case of an emergency!<br />

In the case of an alarm, an electroacoustic<br />

emergency warning system may avoid panic by<br />

understandable speaker announcements, which<br />

are, contrary to the howling of a siren, a much more<br />

efficient way of initiating the evacuation of a<br />

building.<br />

Certainly, the availability and safe working of such<br />

systems has to be guaranteed at any time by monitoring<br />

the complete signal path. The standard IEC 60849 defines<br />

the requirements for such systems.<br />

● On the ex works basis, it will be delivered with one<br />

clearing message, the chime and the alarm module on<br />

the message module, as well as a siren according to DIN<br />

33404.<br />

● Monitored, digital text and signal memory with 32<br />

individual announcement messages or attention signals<br />

in the mp3-format. A CompactFlash memory card serves<br />

as a memory medium.<br />

● 8 isolated monitored inputs and 2 isolated unmonitored<br />

switch inputs.<br />

● Monitored 24 V power supply- and emergency power<br />

inputs.<br />

● Relay 0 special functions or error contact.<br />

● Priority output 24 V 2 A.<br />

● 3 symmetrical ground free audio inputs, input 1<br />

programmable as input or output, one symmetrical<br />

ground free audio output.<br />

● Bus connector RS-485.<br />

● Integrated quartz clock for exact monitoring intervals,<br />

which can be synchronized via the DCF-receiver module<br />

PRR-077A.<br />

Model designation<br />

„PRO-LINE“ COMPLETE 08 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . PSS-60849 A<br />

further descriptions please see at the PROLINE-SYSTEM pages…<br />

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