POTTER PVX-25 Voice Evacuation System Owner’s Manual
- June 9, 2024
- POTTER
Table of Contents
POTTER PVX-25 Voice Evacuation System Owner’s Manual
Features
- Clean Dead-front Construction
- Digitally Recorded Automatic Evacuation Message
- (Up to 20 Minutes of Message Capacity)
- 25 Watt Bullet-Proof Amplifier
- 25 or 70 VRMS Field Selectable
- Class A/B Speaker Circuit
- 120 VAC Power Supply and Battery Charger
- Live Microphone Override of Message and Tone
- Analog Addressable Compatible
- High Reliability, No Maintenance, Fully Supervised
- Easy Installation and Operation
- Studio Quality Voice Recordings
- Built in Alarm and Alert Signals
- Works with 12 VDC or 24 VDC Fire Alarm Panels
- Works with Microprocessor based and Network Fire Alarm Systems
- 3 Minute Message Restart on Microphone Key
- 24 Hour Backup with 12V 7AH Batteries
- Made in the USA
Description
The PVX-25 operates with any Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) and provides 25
Watts of speaker power. The PVX-25 has its own power supply and battery
charger. The Panel must be wired with 120 VAC
and standby batteries connected. The PVX-25 is housed in a surface or semi-
flush mounted backbox with a hinged and key locked door. A digital message
repeater (DMR) is built into the PVX-25. The selector of alarm tone and
automatic message repeats, as well as the 6 hour delay of the AC power failure
reporting feature, is all field configurable. The paging microphone is an
integral component. Removal of the microphone from the panel will cause a
“Trouble” condition which
will be reported locally, as well as through the FACP. The PVX-25 includes all
necessary features to provide an effective voice evacuation system. With the
addition of zone splitters, selection switches/inputs, remote microphone
panels, and expander modules, the PVX-25 can be custom configured to satisfy
the needs of most application.
Technical Specifications
Primary Power | 120VAC @1.4A |
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24VDC Battery Power | 0.18A Standby 1.1AAlarm |
Output | 25 Watts @ 25/70 VRMs |
Backbox Dimensions (WxHxD) | 14.5 x 18 x 4” |
Color | Red (standard) Charcoal Grey (optional) |
Typical Installation
Standard Message – 15 Seconds:
“Attention Please, there has been a report of an emergency.
Proceed calmly to the nearest exit and leave the building immediately. Do not
use the elevators, use stairwells where necessary. All handicapped occupants
shall use the building evacuation plan.“
Engineering Specifications
The voice evacuation system shall be Potter PVX-25 or approved equal. The voice evacuation system shall provide 25 watts signal power and 25 watts voice power, and shall be UL listed. The voice evacuation shall be micro-processor based, and shall contain an integral microphone, 25W audio amplifier, tone generator, digital message repeater, 120VAC power supply and battery charger. The voice evacuation message/signal shall be broadcast until the Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) is reset, or until fire emergency personnel interrupt the broadcast with a manual page. On reset system shall automatically return to standby (normal operating) condition. A secondary message shall be provided which can be triggered by the closure of a contact from either the FACP or from any normally open contact device. Remote paging microphone(s) will be supported by the system through a supervised circuit. Remote microphone(s) may be mounted up to 5000 feet away from the voice evacuation panel.
Ordering Information
Model Number | Stock Number | Description |
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PVX-25/4Z | 3500001 | 25W Voice Evacuation System with: |
- Power Supply / Battery Charger
- Paging Microphone
- Digital Message Repeater
- 4 Speaker Zones
Optional Components
- PVX-ZM Zone Module 4-Class B / 2-Class A Circuits
- PVX-SL8 8 Switch/LED Card
- PVX-IL8 8 Input/LED Card
- PVX-OL8 8 Output/LED Card
- PVX-RM / SC Remote MIC / Supervisory Card
Support
- Potter Electric Signal Company, LLC
- St. Louis, MO
- Tech Support: 866-956-1211 / Customer Service: 866-572-3005
- www.pottersignal.com
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