"May I have your attention please? May I have your attention please? May I have your attention please?" Dang! You have my attention man! These speaker/strobes are in my local theater. I have always found these older gentex speaker/strobes interesting with its fire lettering placement. I still wonder why to this day they are like that. Nice video!
That Hi-Lo code is the exact same as the ones in my last elementary school that I used to go to when we have a fire drill, except that the hi-lo is continuous and doesn’t stop and play a different note pitch like this one. My school has a notifier system with System Sensor SP2R1224MCs.
The alarm tone sounds like a dissonant tritone interval in music as it plays a C sharp and G square wave note (excluding the B flat note that plays when the audio loop completes on an AMG system)
@@Dav1205Firealarmsandelevators I see that. The Gymnasium at my middle school had Simplex Vertical mount 4903 speaker speakers mounted sideways the system there is mostly Simplex 4903 electromechanical horn strobes on continuous
I’m pretty sure these couldn’t be sold nowadays due to code. They are probably from the late 90s to early 2000s. Often jokingly called “floor mount alarms” due to the orientation of the fire lettering.
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"May I have your attention please? May I have your attention please? May I have your attention please?" Dang! You have my attention man! These speaker/strobes are in my local theater. I have always found these older gentex speaker/strobes interesting with its fire lettering placement. I still wonder why to this day they are like that. Nice video!
Love That HI-LO tone sounds great.
I love how it sounds like an Indonesian railroad crossing signal! Lol!
Finally! one where it doesn’t do the annoying message or a whoop tone! I enjoyed this!
Nashville TN has Notifier AMG 1 Fire Alarm Voice Evac System in the Justice a a Birch Building
Some of the Coolest Speaker Strobes evah!!!
That Hi-Lo code is the exact same as the ones in my last elementary school that I used to go to when we have a fire drill, except that the hi-lo is continuous and doesn’t stop and play a different note pitch like this one. My school has a notifier system with System Sensor SP2R1224MCs.
that alarm sound is so cool.
The hi lo actually cool
Nice video man!
Great job
I LOVE this Hi Lo tone!!
Some Hospital has Notifier AMG 1 Fire Alarm Voice Evac
The alarm tone sounds like a dissonant tritone interval in music as it plays a C sharp and G square wave note (excluding the B flat note that plays when the audio loop completes on an AMG system)
Weird it doesn’t use any of the voice components it has capabilities for.
Is there a chance that might've been an ATG Audio Tone Generator, they look the same as an AMG.
What's up with the silver locks on some of the BG-12's?
they are very old. First gen ones were silver
That’s definitely an interesting coding.
Wonder if it’s unique to just that facility!
Why no message on the voice evac. I didn’t see a panel either
i'm sure a parrot could imitate this
was the flash issue programming? or something else?
Was the basement strobe circuit set to something other than Gentex sync or continuous?
I just figured out that those Gentex Speaker Strobes have the fire lettering sideways. Is it a code violation for the fire lettering to be sideways?
No, only if the device is sideways
@@Dav1205Firealarmsandelevators I see that. The Gymnasium at my middle school had Simplex Vertical mount 4903 speaker speakers mounted sideways the system there is mostly Simplex 4903 electromechanical horn strobes on continuous
I’m pretty sure these couldn’t be sold nowadays due to code. They are probably from the late 90s to early 2000s. Often jokingly called “floor mount alarms” due to the orientation of the fire lettering.
High-low ahh sound💀
Brainrot
no shit
Floor Mount. 😀
Nice video man!