The into is awesome, i like the fact you used the PA system for it! I love the setup with all the Gentex, Notifier devices, and the tone! definitely a neat/quirky professional looking system!
Cool I’ve always found those speaker strokes a little bit weird but none of the less still wicked cool. I love when companies get kind of creative with their products.
Fire-Lite ECC Whole Message:May I Have Your Attention Please, May I Have Your Attention Please, The Signal You Have Just Turned Indicates A Report Of A Fire In This Building. Please Proceed To The Nearest Exit And Leave The Building. Do Not Re-Enter The Building Unless Directed To Do So By The Power Of Thority. Edit:I Forgot To Add "To Do So"
15:20 I am also the same way with the modern Simplex voice evac whoop because that is what my school uses. Even if I hear something that sounds remotely similar, it grabs my attention for a split second until I realize what it is. I feel like the sound that someone recognizes the most as a fire alarm will grab their attention the fastest.
yes you called floor mounted speaker theme i wonder where is the wall mounted with vertical text besides the horizontal ones for floor or ceiling mounted ones?
@@FireAlarmDude5967 i know and my god it is using the horizontal text which it might be hard for me to read though. btw is there massachusette or boston whatever tone for notifier honeywell for system sensor and gentex ones?
6:02 Yeah Potter rebrands Gentex devices as their notification appliances so if you hear this message on a real system it is most likely coming from a Gentex speaker strobe. 11:53 What is that message?
I don’t think you understood the comment. He was saying that because potter rebrands gentex, IF that message was playing from a real system it would likely be from a gentex speaker strobe, which is correct. The message is not notifier, it’s the potter EVAX message. Hope this helps.
@@Train_D3V Electronic sirens are the same way. There's a guy that owns a Whelen siren, and if the city isn't testing their outdoor warning sirens, he can play whatever he wants on it. He has played Rick Astley, Spongebob music, and Monsters inc. music. There's videos of it on RU-vid.
These have to be the strangest design choice for fire alarm devices ever. Probably the orientation of the fire lettering wouldn’t be up to code today, unless, as you say, the alarm was mounted on the floor which would be a whole other level of wrong.
I didn’t know there was this model shown in this very thumbnail! I think… … For example: If I get a fire alarm like this or any other speaker strobes, how can I get these things to amplify my own voice through there? In like a microphone-mode for me to speak into a microphone to amplify my voice through a speaker-strobe fire alarm? 2:50: Why does the GenTex speaker strobe’s alarm sound sound like a censor-beep/bleep sound when someone censors a bad word or some bad words to cover it or them? ( I know it’s doing that in Code-3.).
@@FireAlarmDude5967 Also: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-tdP7DtCwP2k.htmlsi=lggVk7BaRf3YOABw Who left some ball there? Who could’ve used it? I just want to know.