UNITY DAU User Guide & Log Book
Introduction
Voice Alarm (VA) systems are the quickest way to evacuate the public & staff from a building.
Following fire detection, automated messages control the flow of people in stairwells and corridors
allowing an orderly evacuation without panic. These messages are supplemented by spoken messages
from the fire service or management suite confirming the validity and need to leave the building.
This positive confirmation speeds evacuation and avoids the "false alarm" mentality reducing the risk of
death from fire.
Suitability
Voice Alarm systems are recommended for all public buildings and multi story buildings over four floors
by BS5588.
In public buildings it's not possible to fire drill the public, as they visit the premises infrequently, so
systems such as Voice alarms save valuable time in evacuating the building.
The use of phased messages in multi-story buildings prevents over-crowding in stairwells and at exits,
preventing secondary injuries. In phased evacuation, the floor in fire receives the evacuate message,
and the floor above & below receive an alert message, preparing them for evacuation.
In more complex scenarios the use of multiple alert and evacuate messages can be beneficial,
messages telling the evacuees they are going the right way, and messages asking people to make way
for people leaving evacuated areas. These additional messages can dramatically speed up the
evacuation especially in malls and large airport environments.
Product Overview
Unity has been developed to replace talking sounders in many voice alarm applications, and is available
in several forms. The DAU is a complete VA system in a single wall mount box which is complete with
messages, fire interface, dual 30W monitored amplifiers, power supply, monitored battery charger and
the ability to connect non monitored paging and music directly.
The DAU has been developed to draw the minimum of current in standby conditions and mutes the
music when the AC supply fails, the unit then draws 60mA quiescent current allowing the use of 3.2AH
commodity SLA batteries for full compliance with BS5839 part 8.
Connection to fire alarm systems could not be simpler; Unity DAU has independent Alert and Evacuate
inputs, which can be connected to reverse monitored sounder circuits directly. Once activated the fire
signals need to be de-latched by the reset input, for retrofit to systems with relays a protected 24V aux
supply is available.
The speaker lines are monitored using a low current DC system, which is continuous, and works with
the music playing. Faults reported are open, short and earth faults. Each speaker fitted to Unity DAU
must have a DC blocking capacitor fitted. The use of DC monitoring allows all cable types (MICC and
soft skin) to be used with the system.
Music sources can be plugged directly into the DAU, and the level of this can be set using a remote DC
volume control. When used with a paging microphone, the music ducks and restores gently after paging.
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