@@josephfrye7342 you can't do any of that, especially by yourself. At my University, you have to wait for University Police to show up before they can silence
@@SomeDudeWithAnExitSign that is the ec version and this is why I’m not interested with this do not re enter the building term because it has to mention the elevator because of the hi rise or 2 story building.
My fire alarm system at my school has a lot of different alarm and the new addition has wheellock speaker shrubs and speakers and the message is a custom nofire (sorry about my bad spelling) message!
@@FireAlarmGuy13 I got that from watching fire alarm videos of Canadian Fire Alarm systems (like videos from NIC'S SYSTEMS AND ELECTRICS and Twentythree33 ) and that they say that you can't mix bells with horns because it will create confusion of the sound of and the appearance of the signals when they're mixed in a building as all the signals shoud be uniform in appearance and sound in Canada. (This may apply to mixing speakers with bells or mixing speakers with horns in Canada as well) A video proof explanation by Nic that mixed signals of bells and horns isn't allowed in Canada: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-mvdqzwkR4ms.html
The university police told them that they shouldn’t have done those actions. They thought that taking the detector off the base would turn off the alarms. But obviously, they didn’t turn off.
@cjelevators223 Modern FACP's have sophisticated fault handling (trouble signals) when they detect things like open circuits - such as some retard ripping a detector out of the ceiling. Plus, the CPU in any FACP going back to the late 70s will latch an alarm state to active. Extra stupid if they think they can be engineers 😭