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4E-FMWB installation and user guide
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SUMMARY
This document includes both the installation and user guides of the 4E-FMWB, the wall-box fireman’s
microphone dedicated to 4EVAC Voice Evacuation Systems. It explains how the 4E-FMWB should be
installed and configured. The installation instructions are addressed to trained technical personnel, such as
installers, service technicians and commissioning engineers. User instructions explain how to operate the
4E-FMWB and how to interpret indications by the end users as well as technical personnel, such as service
technicians.
REVISION AND APPROVAL
Rev.
Date
Nature of Changes
Approved By
01
30-07-2019
Original draft
DD
02
11-06-2020
Corrections
TvdH

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Table of Contents
1. What is the 4E-FMWB?.......................................................................................................................................................... 3
2. Where do I start?..................................................................................................................................................................... 3
3. Configuration settings ........................................................................................................................................................... 5
4. Hardware installation and settings.................................................................................................................................... 6
Housing installation ...................................................................................................................................................... 6
L-Net .................................................................................................................................................................................. 6
4.2.1. Network ports....................................................................................................................................................7
4.2.2.Network cabling................................................................................................................................................7
Device ID........................................................................................................................................................................... 9
5. Front Panel................................................................................................................................................................................10
LED indicators ................................................................................................................................................................10
5.1.1. POWER...............................................................................................................................................................10
5.1.2. EVAC ...................................................................................................................................................................10
5.1.3. FAULT ................................................................................................................................................................. 11
5.1.4. POWER SUPPLY .............................................................................................................................................. 11
5.1.5. SYSTEM FAULT ................................................................................................................................................ 11
5.1.6. NETWORK ......................................................................................................................................................... 11
5.1.7. Zone indicators ...............................................................................................................................................12
Manual controls ............................................................................................................................................................14
5.2.1. SILENCE..............................................................................................................................................................14
5.2.2.LAMP TEST........................................................................................................................................................14
5.2.3.ZONE selection................................................................................................................................................14
5.2.4.RESET..................................................................................................................................................................14
5.2.5.FUNCTION button..........................................................................................................................................14
6. Integrated fireman mic.........................................................................................................................................................15
7. Technical specifications........................................................................................................................................................16

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Thank you for choosing 4EVAC as your Voice Evacuation System solution.
The 4EVAC Compact 500 is an all-in-one Voice Evacuation System box. The box contains a completely
integrated Voice Evacuation System, capable of both standalone and network operation. The 4EVAC
Compact 500 is certified in accordance with EN54-16 and EN54-4, which are harmonized standards under
the Construction Products Regulation, mandatory in the European Union.
1. What is the 4E-FMWB?
The 4E-FMWB is a wall mounted microphone paging station
with pushbutton panel and fireman microphone. It can
address up to 6 zones for emergency EVAC paging. 4E-FMWB
includes a fist microphone with a built-in PTT button, which
can be pre-programmed to access certain zones or group of
zones. The EVAC and ALERT messages may be triggered on
the front panel of the 4E-FMWB by means of dedicated
buttons.
Additionally, the 4E-FMWB incorporates mandatory EN-54-16
system indications, as well as a fault/emergency buzzer and
mandatory manual controls, including a Lamp Test and system reset.
The 4E-FMWB is connected to the L-Net interface of the 4EVAC system main unit (Compact 500 or Impact
Controller) and may be daisy-chained with more L-Net devices. The 4E-FMWB is dedicated to EVAC / ALERT
messages and live EVAC paging and is not suitable as a commercial or general purpose paging microphone.
The 4E-FMWB operates with full fault monitoring of the microphone, where the microphone transducer,
PTT button and cable are surveilled.
2. Where do I start?
First, make sure that you are officially allowed to access the hardware of 4EVAC system devices. This is
usually the case if:
you are an authorized representative of 4EVAC;
you have been trained by 4EVAC or one of its authorized representatives for installation, service
and commissioning of 4EVAC Voice Evacuation Systems.
Unauthorized hardware and/or software modifications are against the law and outside of the
manufacturer’s responsibility. If you have doubts about your status and access level permissions, please
contact the 4EVAC main office.
Important note: Access level 3 explanation

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Opening the device housing or tampering with network cabling is
restricted. This gives access to all interfaces, internal system
connections and sensitive hardware settings that are of high
importance to system operation mode, hardware reliability and safety
(Access Level 3 according to EN54-16, Annex A). This access level (and
higher) is strictly protected by the manufacturer and reserved only for
service personnel which is trained, approved and officially certified by
the manufacturer. Any actions carried out in Access Level 3 without the
manufacturer’s explicit approval may lead to incorrect settings or
hardware damage, causing serious system malfunction, and therefore
are strictly prohibited and void manufacturer’s warranty.

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3. Configuration settings
The settings for the 4E-FMWB are included in the configuration file located on the micro SD memory card
installed in the 4EVAC system main unit (Compact 500 or Impact controller).
The configuration file includes user-defined settings, such as:
1. zone selection buttons,
2. microphone volume level,
The configuration file should be prepared in the 4EVAC Manager. The 4EVAC Manager is GUI software
running on Windows OS. More information about 4EVAC Manager can be found in the software manual
“4EVAC Manager User Manual”.
NOTE: Please make sure that the configuration file is prepared with the version of 4EVAC Manager
compatible with the system’s firmware.
The installation file of the latest 4EVAC Manager and the manual are available on our website:
www.4EVAC.com

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4. Hardware installation and settings
Housing installation
4E-FMWB is dedicated to wall mounting by means of four wall plugs or screws, directly to the wall structure.
Before fixing the housing:
1. Make sure that there is enough room to open the front door after the housing is fixed;
2. Make an opening for the network cable in any wall of the 4E-FMWB (except the front door) and
secure it with a cable gland.
Mount the housing at an average line of sight, with its center approximately 160cm above floor.
L-Net
4E-FMWB is a remote station connected to an L-Net port of 4EVAC main unit. Multiple 4E-FMWB stations
may be used in the same L-Net, with the following limitations:
A maximum of 8 stations per L-Net port
A maximum of 16 stations per single 4EVAC main unit (total sum of all 3 L-net ports)
The microphone station may be also daisy-chained together with other L-Net devices
Compact 500 L-Net (local network)

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4.2.1. Network ports
4E-FMWB offers 2 L-Net ports (RJ-45) for network connections to the 4EVAC main unit and distributed
parts of the 4EVAC Voice Evacuation System. Both L-Net ports are equal, therefore there is no difference
which port is connected to which side of L-Net daisy-chain.
Internal view of 4E-FMWB – L-Net ports
4.2.2.Network cabling
The 4EVAC network features a full duplex RS-422 data link and 24V DC power to remote devices.
If you’re building a distributed system using the 4EVAC network, you should make physical links between
devices using the right cables. The cabling should meet the following requirements:
1. A crossover twisted-pair cable (compatible with Ethernet crossover)

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2. CAT5e or higher for maximum distance of 250m.
3. Non-CAT / lower than CAT5e: 250m not guaranteed.
4. Shield required (at least FTP)
NOTE: If you use a straight cable, the device will power up but the Tx/Rx data terminals will not be properly
connected. This will result in a communication fault between the L-Net device and the 4EVAC main unit.
The L-Net device will not be able to initialize, thus will remain in boot-sequence, not operational.
Caution! Use only crossover cables and keep the correct pinout! Connecting power pins to data pins will
damage the network port.
pin number pin number
GND shield shield GND
RX+ 1 1 RX+
RX- 2 2 RX-
TX+ 3 3 TX+
power + 4 4 power +
power - 5 5 power -
TX- 6 6 TX-
power + 7 7 power +
power - 8 8 power -
pin number pin number
GND shield shield GND
RX+ 1 1 RX+
RX- 2 2 RX-
TX+ 3 3 TX+
power + 4 4 power +
power - 5 5 power -
TX- 6 6 TX-
power + 7 7 power +
power - 8 8 power -
xover type A cable
xover type B cable

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Device ID
The microphone station needs an ID setting in order to be properly recognized in the network and operate.
If the device ID is duplicated or set to a wrong value, the device will not receive the correct configuration
settings from the 4EVAC main unit. In this case the remote station will be stuck in its boot sequence and
remain non-operational.
The device ID is set by means of two rotary switches, which define the two-digit hexadecimal value of the
ID.
In order to check or set the Device ID, you must access the rotary switches on the back side of the unit:
1. Open the housing
2. Unmount the front plate from the mounting studs
3. Pull the front plate out and turn around to get access to the internal PCB.
4. Identify the high-significant and low-significant rotary switches. The Device ID is a combination [HI
LO] of those two digits.
5. Make sure the ID value exists in your configuration settings, relates to the right device type and is
not duplicated on another device. Allowed values: 01-FE
6. Set the Device ID value according to the configuration settings of the 4EVAC system.
7. Plug in the L-Net cable connecting the station with the 4EVAC main unit.
8. Observe the boot sequence, after which the system should automatically enter normal operating
mode.
9. Put the front plate back in its place and assemble.
10. Close the housing.
4E-FMWB internal view: Device ID setting

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5. Front Panel
Compact 500 front panel
LED indicators
5.1.1. POWER
Indicates the operating status of the 4E-FMWB.
Continuous: the device is powered and ready
Blinking fast: the device is booting, not ready for full operation
5.1.2. EVAC
Indicates that the system is in its Voice Alarm state, where at least one zone in the system is occupied by
an emergency audio signal, i.e. a pre-recorded EVAC MESSAGE or LIVE EVAC, when a fireman mic is being
used.
Continuous: EVAC state
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