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News Release from: EAO | Subject: Series 56 multitone sound module
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 12 November 2007
Sound module delivers 90dB signal
Up to five different tone sequences can be played at different volumes, durations and intervals to create a warning.
EAO's series 56 multitone sound module can be programmed to emit a clear signal up to 90dB It is designed to emit warning, orientation, acknowledgment or approval sounds to show a change in status of equipment or the local environment
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 8 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Up to five different tone sequences can be played at different volumes, durations and intervals to create a warning, even simple tunes are possible.
A set of standard sounds is pre-programmed.
The speaker is moulded from rugged polycarbonate in a choice of two designs: conical or flat-fronted.
It is protected by a chromium-plated or thermoplastic bezel in a choice of bright, contrasting colours.
Sealed to IP69K from the front, this product is shock-resistant, vandal-resistant and flame retardant.
Possible uses include pedestrian crossings, orientation signals for the visually impaired, public transportation vehicles warning systems or public area application such as lifts or emergency call equipment.
The module shares the same design and dimensions of other series 56 products.
It is mounted quickly into a panel from the front with three fixing screws (supplied) and has a mounting depth of 25mm.
Connections are made with the six 0.5mm2 cables fitted with connector sleeves or with a wide range of different connectors as specified by the customer. Request a free brochure from EAO ...
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