Fire-Cryer Plus®
The Fire-Cryer® range of voice sounders was first introduced to the market by Vimpex in
1999. The continuing research and development of voice sounders by Vimpex Limited has
kept us as the market leader in performance, technical capability and diversity of range and
applications.
The Fire-Cryer® is, in its simplest form, an electronic sounder capable of delivering clear,
intelligible and synchronised voice messages and tones.
Requiring just 2 wires, a positive and negative, to deliver 24VDC to any one of the Fire-
Cryer® family of voice sounders it can be retrofitted to existing conventional sounder circuits.
The cost savings of using existing wiring can be considerable.
With the use of proprietary interfaces the Fire-Cryer® can also be easily integrated onto
addressable loops and is approved by Hochiki and Apollo
.
The latest range of Fire-Cryer® voice sounders is now capable of holding and broadcasting up
to 7 different messages and any number of tones. These messages and tones are
programmed into each sounder head.
This latest range of Fire-Cryer® voice sounders is now known as Fire-Cryer Plus®
The Fire-Cryer Plus® Range of Voice Sounders
Mini Fire-Cryer Plus®
A white base sounder for installation under ceiling mounted
detectors.
Part Ref. FC3/C
Standard Fire-Cryer Plus®
A red wall mounted sounder supplied with or without a
beacon. Available with a shallow or deep base.
Part Ref. FC3/A
Midi Fire-Cryer Plus®
A high output open area sounder in red. Can be supplied
with back box.
Part Ref. FC3/B
Maxi
Fire-Cryer
Plus®
An extra high output industrial sounder, IP67.
Part Ref. FC3/D
Animate Fire-Cryer Plus®
A sounder designed to meet the requirements of low
frequency sounders for animals with specific auditory
sensitivity levels.
Part Ref. FC3/E
DIL switches on all sounders can be used to vary the dBA output and the beacon output on
the FC3/A.
Each one of these sounders can be used as a simple single message sounder and any one of
the programmed messages can be pre-selected by the user using a DIL switch on the
sounder.