POTTER PVX-100 Voice Evacuation System Owner’s Manual
- June 9, 2024
 - POTTER
 
Table of Contents
POTTER PVX-100 Voice Evacuation System
Features
- Clean Dead-front Construction
 - Digitally Recorded Automatic Evacuation Message (Up to 20 Minutes of Message Capacity)
 - 100 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-100 operates with any Fire Alarm Control Panel (FACP) and provides 100
Watts of speaker power. The PVX-100 has its own power supply and battery
charger. Panel must be wired with 120 VAC and standby batteries connected. The
PVX-100 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-100. 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-100 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-100 can be custom configured to satisfy the needs of most applications.
The PVX-100 is approved to provide 520 hz, low frequency signaling as required
by NFPA in sleeping rooms. The PVX-100 is listed as compatible with the
following speakers:
- Potter Electric: FASPKR, SPKSTR-24CLP series & SPKSTR-24WLP series
 - Gentex Series: SSPKCLP & SSPK24WLP
 - System Sensor Series: SPCW, SPCR, SPR & SPW
 
Technical Specifications
| primary power | 120VaC @1.4a | 
|---|---|
| 24VDC Battery power | 0.16a Standby | 
1.1a alarm
Output| 100 Watts @ 25/70 VRMS
Backbox Dimensions (WxHxD)| 14.5 x 18 x 4”
Color| Red (standard) Charcoal grey (optional)  
Typical Installation

Engineering Specifications
The voice evacuation system shall be Potter PVX-100 or approved equal. The voice evacuation system shall provide 100 watts signal power and 100 watts voice power, and shall be UL listed. The voice evacuation shall be micro- processor based, and shall contain an integral microphone, 100W 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 | 
|---|
pVX-100/4Z
|
3500004
| 100W Voice evacuation System with:
• power Supply / Battery Charger
• paging Microphone
• Digital Message Repeater
• 4 Speaker Zones (4Z)
• 8 Speaker Zones (8Z)
• 12 Speaker Zones (12Z)
PVX-100/8Z| 3500005
pVX-100/12Z
|
3500006
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
 
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