Maybe not with most panels, but the hotel was coding the 4901-9820 horns differently than the TrueAlert horn/strobes. I'm guessing if the panel can't do multiple codings, they must've had some relay devices connected to it.
That's just what we call it. It's the room with my fire alarm setup and computers. My bedroom is in the room next door. It's on the third floor of a very old house.
I used to have a BG10 like that, and I would always keep the screw somewhat lose so I didn't have to reset the pull. Just hold down the pull thing until the alarm goes off.
I think this is like a system that was replaced and originally had 34ts as alarms in March time, but then decided to keep the old horns and pulls and have SpectrAlerts in code 3
If I knew the annunciator, I could probably tell you what panel they had. But the 4010 and 4008 are both addressable. The 4008 can have differently coded NAC's. But on the 4100U, 4006, and 4005, you need a whole different 4-output NAC card.
Wait... if the 9820 horns were in continuous and truealerts in code-3, they might be smartsync truealerts. They could be going in to a sync module, which provides temporal code-3 automatically.
I've considered doing that, but I can't find a way to do it without it looking messy. I like having it on one board since it can be taken down all at once and doesn't leave big holes in the wall.
two noticable things:
1) pull fail!
2) the alarms had a pretty good beat.
Maybe not with most panels, but the hotel was coding the 4901-9820 horns differently than the TrueAlert horn/strobes. I'm guessing if the panel can't do multiple codings, they must've had some relay devices connected to it.
i like the combo of code 3 and march time, it sounds really good
That's just what we call it. It's the room with my fire alarm setup and computers. My bedroom is in the room next door. It's on the third floor of a very old house.
In my school there is a autocall(SA) pull-rod(circa 1950) fire alarm it doing the code 4-4 with vibratory horns this system was restored in 1998
Spectralerts....never herd 1 in real life but comments tell me might wana cover my ears when i pass one
They sound good together
It stands for notification appliance circuit. It's what the horns and strobes are connected to on the panel.
It's possible with Simplex panels too. I learned that a few years ago at a hotel at 3 in the morning.
I've always wanted to hear one alarm on code 3 and one on march time
Nice sounding wheelock 34t super healthy
I used to have a BG10 like that, and I would always keep the screw somewhat lose so I didn't have to reset the pull. Just hold down the pull thing until the alarm goes off.
I would be that one kid who just gets up and dances when I hear the beat
I love this.
Best song ever
1:30 why would I leave during an emergency when I can dance to this bop for 14 years im 23 now lol
Yes, they do. The ANN-80 is compatible.
I think this is like a system that was replaced and originally had 34ts as alarms in March time, but then decided to keep the old horns and pulls and have SpectrAlerts in code 3
Chase Reinhardt I agree I've seen a system just like this except they had Edwards 270-SPO's rathers than BG-10's.
Hello nimrod XD.
Omg I haven’t seen this video in over 8 years (I’m 16 now)
Spectralert Screech Screech Screech
34T bop bop bop bop bop
Hahahahaha this is true.
Your the best at making system test videos
He could probably code the Spectr alert advance on the same NAC.
If I knew the annunciator, I could probably tell you what panel they had. But the 4010 and 4008 are both addressable. The 4008 can have differently coded NAC's. But on the 4100U, 4006, and 4005, you need a whole different 4-output NAC card.
Wait... if the 9820 horns were in continuous and truealerts in code-3, they might be smartsync truealerts. They could be going in to a sync module, which provides temporal code-3 automatically.
does the space age light plate have too much power for the firelite panel to run?
I've considered doing that, but I can't find a way to do it without it looking messy. I like having it on one board since it can be taken down all at once and doesn't leave big holes in the wall.
Can you use a simplex coded pull station with a chime ( non single stroke)?
No, the Space Age light wasn't polarized and the NAC showed a short.
System sensor is on code3 Wheelock is on march time
they were on separate nacs
Was this SpectrAlert Advance P4R set to coded in this video?
then 34T Takes the solo
I don't know why, but I prefer the sound of the 34T on FWR.
sweet
great video. could you possibly do a video with the 34T on continuous along with the spectra alert advance on code 3 please? Thank you
I'm shocked spectralerts are even legal by the nfpa
TheJakeman789 Why wouldn't they be?
How did you code both the alarms together?
ok, thanks, man!!
Ok, I know I ask a lot of questions, but what exactly is a nac?
Kodak ZI6? I've been thinking about getting one of those
Multiple NAC's.
really nice setup keep up the good work
iz in ur panel changing ur settings
Why was it filmed at 12:20 am
you should make vids like this one again
Yay sounds like a duck
cool
No, it actually isn't possible.
or our ears! lol
Sounds like music
I got one.
Where do you live?
What the hell? Why did I ask this type of shit?
i know that from somewhere a video
loud and annoying