The
PE-6103 tone signal block is designed to provide warning and alarm signals in
sound warning and broadcast systems.
Main functions:
- Three options for the “Gong”
signal: Tones to attract
attention: - 2-tone, like a doorbell; - 4-tone, with increasing
signal frequency; - 4-tone, with a decrease in signal frequency.
- Two options for the
"Siren" signal: Alarm signals for
transmission in an emergency: - siren with modulated
amplitude; - siren with a constant frequency of 630 Hz.
- Manual or automatic triggering
of signals: In manual mode,
triggering of any signal is possible using the buttons on the front
panel. For attention signals "Gong" it is possible to turn
on remotely using "dry contact" control inputs.
- Replacement of PE-9103 and
PE-603 units: The tone unit can be used
as a replacement for PE-9104 and PE-603 units, discontinued Inter-M
equipment.
The PE-6103 unit provides manual activation of
a siren signal or a gong signal. The siren is used to notify people of
emergency situations, and the gong signal is used to attract the attention of
listeners before broadcasting important messages.
The device provides the ability to turn on one
of two siren options - with a constant or modulated amplitude, as well as three
gong signal options: 2-tone, similar to a doorbell, 4-tone with an increase in
pitch, and 4-tone with a decrease in pitch. Each of the attention alarms
can be triggered remotely using terminals on the rear panel of the
PE-6103. For this, you can use, for example, the RM-01 microphone panel,
which has a CHIME button.
The siren unit has a linear unbalanced output
with a Jack 6.3 connector, designed for connecting, for example, a PP-6213
pre-amplifier mixer or a broadcast power amplifier.
The device is powered from a 24 V DC source,
such as the PD-6359 control and power distribution unit.
The design of the PE-6103 unit provides for
installation in a standard 19' equipment cabinet.