Panasonic FX-301 Home Safety Product User Manual


 
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FX-301
Even beginners can quickly learn how to use the MODE NAVI
MODE NAVI uses six indicators to display the amplifier’s basic operations. The current operating mode can be confirmed at a
glance, so even a first time user can easily operate the amplifier without becoming confused.
Easy maintenance, as main
and sub units are identical
Both main and sub units utilize the same
amplifier body. This feature allows for
easy mounting in the side-by-side
configuration. The main and sub unit
functions are distinguished only by the
proper use of 3-core main cable and the
1-core sub cable. Moreover, by utilizing
the same body for both main and sub
units, inventory management and
maintenance is simplified.
Wiring- and labor-saving design allows side-
by-side configuration for up to sixteen units
Up to sixteen amplifiers can be
connected in a side-by-side configuration.
As the sub cable contains only one output
line, a great amount of wiring and space
can be saved. Also, special ‘sliding’
connectors have been provided for all
main and sub cables, which can be
detached merely by releasing the lock
and pulling directly back, without having
to slide the amplifier body to the side.
Using this connector system, only a
minimal amount of space is required for
regular maintenance.
The use of only two switches makes for very simple operations
Only two switches, the large jog switch and the large MODE key, are required for
operation. Depressing the large MODE key sets the ‘mode selection’ and ‘mode
cancel’ functions. The large jog switch is used to select from the detailed functions
available within each mode, as well as to change numerical values after the mode
has been chosen.
Polyethylene packaging
Environmentally friendly packaging
With regard to effects on the environment,
we only utilize the simplest of packaging
methods greatly contributing to the reduction
in wastes generated by your worksite.
Also, the bags are made of polyethylene, a
substance that doesn’t give off polluting
gases when burned.
08/2005