5:08 I’m not the biggest fan of EST but I have to admit that that is probably one of my favorite voice evacuation tone and message combinations I have ever heard. The whoop just seems so attention getting and the message seems super effective.
Great test - I love the tones! I have a request, that might not be doable: Mechanical horn strobes, with the only call point you have, and the pulls station used in this video. If you have 3, 2 or less call points, those could be used in random places, replacing the previous manual alarm activator there, and any spot left without a call point, can be used with the SIGA-278's. or, if that is not possible, maybe you could do a random alarm mix? Honestly, if doesn't really even matter. Just a possibly non-doable request. 👍 For the smokes, i'd like to see some older models, or some new ones. Or, use BG-12 pull stations only, with Truealerts, plus some newer or older smokes. And for outside alarms for all of the options I listed: Anything thats waterproofed. That should be it, if one doesn't work!
now this is more like it very good sir. excellent video. i liked the code three tone and slow whoop tones though to be honest. one time i tried fast whoop temporal code three though but uh it almost matched the pulse strobe flash rate while synchronized.
Awesome! One of the buildings on my school campus has an identical EST voice evac system (without the message, simply the fast code 3), and the fire door is so cool!
Cool! These seem quite bright for 15CD. One of the messages played sounds like a Simplex at 7:00 I do also one request; to do 4903 electromechanical horn strobes for the next system test.
Cool. Do you have any System Sensor equipment? I like that brand and particularly the System Sensor Mass. Same with the Firelite brand equipment especially their loud, crazy, and scary voice evac code. Also request for the future. Wheelock mini horn or Edwards AdaptAHorn. Nevertheless though, this is a cool setup. I understand setting up voice evacuation/speaker alarms is probably a little bit more complicated than standard horn/chime alarms.
My high schools system plays a similar message: “Attention attention and emergency has been reported all occupants go to the nearest exit and await instructions” it has a big-ass speaker and I don’t know what it is…
@@FireAlarmDude5967 So It will connect to my phone’s bluetooth and i can be voice evacs on my phone? What about the Strobe light? Sorry I have so many questions lol
@@ilovebasketball2359 You need an audio source. It probably won’t be Bluetooth. Wire a 12-24 volt power supply for the strobe and an audio spruce for the speaker.
Attention Attention an emergency has been reported in this building please cease operations and evacuate the building do not use the elevators repeat do not use the elevator
@@FireAlarmDude5967 I mean the one in the bathroom the one that looks like a Horn strobe, but it doesn’t have the little horn chip, but it just has the little holes on the cover