The 32-channel fire alarm audio-visual linkage terminal is designed to interface a network public address system with a fire alarm control center. Upon receiving fire alarm trigger signals, the terminal automatically forces the corresponding broadcast zones into emergency mode, ensuring timely and effective evacuation announcements.
Featuring flexible zone assignment, line fault detection, dual Ethernet ports, and support for alternating playback between fire alarm devices and emergency voice broadcasts, the device provides a reliable and scalable solution for fire emergency broadcasting in large-scale facilities.
Model | MAG6432 |
Package Dimensions | 555×360×120mm |
Product Dimensions | 483×273×44mm |
Gross Weight | 4kg |
Net Weight | 3.3kg |
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