Thank you, you could also use a mp3 player module to create your own voice evac setup, the module is more versatile as you can upload your own custom messages and tones, not all voice evac panels have that feature.
that hi lo is soo cool and i got my 4004 up on wall and i got my 42 51 20 and 9838 4903 9101 and my 9219's horn in a 9840 shell and its loud and my quietest one is my 7002t 24 and it fells like ages since you did a test
Simplex pull stations: check. Simplex speaker strobes: check. Simplex voice evac message: nope. You don't have a simplex 4100U/ES panel for the system. You already have voice evac, but it's not a simplex voice evac panel, so no simplex voice evac message.
My personal phone, which is a Samsung Galaxy S10e. It also has the ability to shoot in 4K @60fps, which I just started filming in recently(videos shot after Garage System Test 3 are in 4K).
Nope, they're driven by a Potter EVAX 100 Voice Evacuation Panel, the message is from Potter. System Sensor itself, doesn't make voice evac panels, but their Honeywell counterparts(Notifier, Fire-Lite, Silent Knight, Gamewell-FCI) do.
@@ryancrooks123 I had a feeling you were going to say that you heard the message from a System Sensor speaker strobe, and thus confused the brand of the speaker strobes with the brand of the voice evac panel. The voice evac message is identical to Silent Knight.
7:12 Oh let them complain, I bet half of those who complain are immature enthusiasts who only care about the alarms sounding & not about the way the system is set up or anything else. Thankfully, I am not one of those people. Huh, had no idea EVAX panels had a hi-lo tone. Have you ever thought about getting an MP3 board like some other enthusiasts have? It not only would allow you to do voice evac on a non-voice evac panel (& without needing a separate voice panel as well), but it would also allow you to fully customize the message & tones played (you could even put messages on it that your EVAX panel doesn't have, such as a drill message, that could be activated with the flick of a switch). Nice setup.
Thank you, People always gonna find something to critique, which are usually the same people that comment a question about something that was already covered in the video, which pisses me off. Y'all can watch a 30 minute SafeTech video but can't stand an enthusiast explaining his system for 5 minutes... The Evax has Hi-Lo, Temporal Slow Whoop, Chime, Bell, and Continuous. I actually made a homemade voice evac panel a few years ago that contained a MP3-TF-16P MP3 player module. Said panel made its first appearance in System Test 26, but was last seen in System Test 29. The main problem with that setup was the speaker circuit was not supervised, and it didn't activate during drill or Walktest since it was attached to the 5UD's silenceable alarm relay/FX-64RD's relay module. However, that MP3-TF-16P module will make its return in a different project.
@@BlackLightning4547 Yeah. Huh, alright then. The MP3 board in question also can't be supervised (though with clever wiring & programming you might be able to fix the drill/walktest issue), but it _does_ have two speaker circuits with built-in 15W amplifiers (the 20-channel version at least, which is the version I use. You'll need an SD card to use it).
First of all, you can edit your original comment, no need to reply to your own comments with the "corrections". Secondly, watch this System Test: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-hCltW96fqwA.html
@@BlackLightning4547 From what I've been told that's apparently not the case; all high-end Simplex panels, which includes the 4100 Classic, the 4100+, the 4100U, the 4020, the 2120, & all ES-series panels cannot be programmed without the software, which cannot be obtained outside of Simplex, so I believe they _are_ actually proprietary.