Emergency communication system recognised at ESX 2015

  • 23 Jul 2015

PerfectSync synchronises audio, voice and strobe signals across Advanced’s Axis AX fire alarm networks dynamically as conditions change.

Advanced’s VP of Engineering, Peter Bell, claimed the award

Synchronisation of audio and visual signals across multiple notification zones, floors and areas prevents confusion in an emergency situation and aids in meeting indelibly standards.

Live audio notifications

PerfectSync utilises high performance, distributed, digital amplifiers that come standard with an integral backup amplifier and power source, while supporting up to 16 messages.

Messages can be programmed from a library or created manually, and activation and control of messages can be automatic or manual.

Live notifications can be delivered through microphones or fire wardens’ telephones.

Synchronised communications

PerfectSync ensures that all audio messages and strobes are fully synchronised without the need for special programming.

Should a fire spread to an adjacent floor or area, audio and visual indicators turn on immediately, and the audio messages will synchronise with any identical audio on the system.

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