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AFP-400 Installation
PN 50253:A2 03/12/96
Voice Alarm Equipment
Voice Alarm equipment provides a manual or automatic supervised paging
system for transmitting voice messages (information, instructions, directions)
on a
selective
or
all call
basis.
Overview
The heart of a voice evacuation system, the Audio Message Generator (AMG-1)
provides a variety of tones, including a slow whoop, yelp, yeow, siren, hi/lo, or
steady tone. A built-in microphone allows for paging through speaker circuits.
Optionally, you can install up to four digitally-recorded voice messages into the
AMG-1: (a) you can order and install two prerecorded VROM voice messages
from the factory; and you can produce and install up to two user-defined
messages in the AMG-1. With optional VRAM-1 memory chips installed, you
can program up to two user-defined messages up to 24 seconds long into
the AMG-1 (one per VRAM). You can create both user-messages through the
built-in microphone, or download user-messages through a standard audio
cassette recorder.
The ATG-2 Audio Tone Generator is similar to the AMG-1, but provides tones
and microphone only (no message). It can provide two simultaneous tones for
dual channel application.
The FFT-7 Fire Fighters Telephone provides the Voice Alarm System with fire
fighter's telephone capability. With the FFT-7 or FFT-7S, up to seven telephones
can hold a simultaneous conversation.
Fire Fighters Telephone
FFT-7/FFT-7S
Audio Tone Generator
(ATG-2)
Audio Message
Generator
(AMG-1)
Dual Channel Module
(DCM-4)
Voice Control Module
(VCM-4)
The Voice Control Module-4 provides the system with up to four Style Y or
Style Z speaker circuits. Moving a jumper on the VCM-4 configures the module
for driving fireman's telephone circuits. When configured for telephone
circuits, the VCM-4 accepts its signal directly from an FFT-7 Fire Fighters
Telephone. Add an optional VCE-4 Voice Control Expander to the back of the
VCM-4 to provide telephone or speaker circuits 5-8.
The DCM-4 Dual Channel Module provides the system with the capability to
select one of two types of audio sources for switching to a specified speaker
circuit. The DCM-4 provides up to four circuits.