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Fireman's emergency microphone (max. 1 per system)

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VA405 FM1 is a Fireman’s Emergency Microphone for the AVAC voice evacuation system of Context Plus, one VA405 Microphone can be used per System. The V

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Overview

Product Details

The Fireman's emergency microphone (max. 1 per system) is part of the Avac Voice Evacuation Amplifiers & Modules range from Context Plus, supplied and supported by SPS. VA405 FM1 is a Fireman’s Emergency Microphone for the AVAC voice evacuation system of Context Plus, one VA405 Microphone can be used per System. The VA405 has been designed to offer a simple life safety microphone for the AVAC voice alarm systems for global emergency voice announcements. It comprises a close-talking noise-cancelling fist microphone, speak-bar, two status indicators (OK and Fault), all housed in a red steel wall mount enclosure with a clear window and lockable door. To make an emergency announcement, the thumb switch on the fist microphone is pressed. The speak-bar will be lit solid green and speaking may commence.

Specifications & features

  • VA405 FM1 is a Fireman’s Emergency Microphone for the AVAC voice evacuation system of Context Plus, one VA405 Microphone can be used per System.
  • The VA405 has been designed to offer a simple life safety microphone for the AVAC voice alarm systems for global emergency voice announcements.
  • It comprises a close-talking noise-cancelling fist microphone, speak-bar, two status indicators (OK and Fault), all housed in a red steel wall mount enclosure with a clear window and lockable door.
  • To make an emergency announcement, the thumb switch on the fist microphone is pressed.
  • The speak-bar will be lit solid green and speaking may commence.
  • Speech is picked up by the microphone and the signals are passed to a voltage-controlled amplifier under control of a signal derived from rectifying the stage output signals, providing a 3:1 compression ratio.
  • The output of this stage is fed to an LED output level display and a three-band equalizer (100 Hz, 1 kHz and 10 kHz).
  • The audio line is monitored for faults by means of a 15 V phantom voltage that is injected from the AVAC.
  • The control lines are monitored using voltage divider techniques.