2:54 my aunt has a siemens system in her apartment, but the alarm looks exactly like that of a Wheelock speaker strobe, uses a modified version of the Code 3, and the message has the “please” and “do not use the elevators” cut out.
Funny thing is, I’ll be heading over to a college in Massachusetts that I already know will have TrueAlert speaker strobes and those Space Age VA4/TVMAA speaker strobes.
1:25 I have the same exact alarm at my school. It also plays the same tone, except, it cuts out and plays again a few times when the system is activated and plays the voice evac message. It does that three times and then it plays the slow whoop tone without the tone cutting out. Basically, it's like a two-stage voice evac system, but after a few minutes, the whole thing starts over from the beginning. The message played is the Edwards voice evac message but with the simplex voice saying it, which isn't common on YT.
in your other video like this the system sensor speaker strobe also wins in clarity it's a combination of how the message was recorded and the way the driver is voiced some sound like toys others too muffled of course when you mount it in a real installation that's another factor i don't think these building planners have time to choose between brands how they mix with different walls and ceilings like guitar/bass amp companies match instrument speakers to cabinets though i think there's a similar science behind it perhaps alarm speakers should have eq settings as most of them have built in transformers already
3:59 My preschool voice evac message, except, they use Wheelock E50 speaker strobes. I even heard this at a mall in NY, but I only heard the tone, and they had EST genesis speaker strobes.
At 2:53, that was the same tone and voice evac as the World Trade Center before 9/11. I doubt it was the same speaker/strobes model though. But the World Trade Center had a Siemens voice evac system that did that same voice and tone though.
That's the original Wheelock version of the Cerberus Pyrotronics-rebranded versions that were used in the World Trade Center. As I've had to tell numerous other people though the WTC's system did not play a message, only whoop tones.
I am on this Autism spectrum and these are my rankings with headphones on but at low volume My volume is 8% 1 ok 2 a little sensitive 3 sensitive 4 it’s not as loud as 3 so less sensitive 5 Used to it Elementry school gymnasium’s fire alarm sound 6 Made me jump just like the high school that I went to but not the same alarm but similar sound 7Same as 6 but didn’t make me jump 8 Not bad was expecting a smoke alarm sound 9 Lol thats a funny sound and same as 5and6
For some reason, my middle school has the last alarm randomly in some areas, no aparent reason of where they place them, just scattred with mostly Wheelock AS signals everywhere else. I know they are speaker-strobes because the panel has a speakerphone attached.
This is from the 2120 line, and also seen on the 2001-8004, 8005 and 8006 Series. A building I work in here as Building Security in Chicago has Dual-Bay Cabinet setups for 4 2001-8005 panels, as well as a 8004 for the commerial wing. The Speakers were Wheelock ET Speakers in White with older Frost Wheelock Strobes mounted wallside. Speaker Was on the Celings. Some areas had Wheelock E-50 Speakers replacing the dead speakers. 31 story building. has a slightly different message than this one
@@Jimmy06blue Well yeah: like I said fire alarm speakers are arguably no different from really any other speaker & thus you can play any source of audio on them.
Ok so I have this alarm at 0:19 and I was playing music on it then started watching CZcams with it as my speakers so now I’m watching the same fire alarm doing a Voice evacuation while using the same exact alarm as a speaker for the video
That’s an older Wheelock Safepath fire alarm message, newer ones use the slower “truck backing up” code 3 tone. The device is an older pre-ADA Wheelock speaker strobe, which likely pre-dates the use of that particular message. I forget the model of that speaker strobe, however, I know the horn version was called the ES.
Question: I am buying a speaker alarm, but have no panel. I’di want to use the voice evac with a pull station, is it possible to still make the speaker strobe to work?
Hi again, I have an amplifier that takes micro as. I can connect my pull station to it and it plays. I am wondering how I would connect the strobe to it so when I pull the station, the speaker and strobe would turn on. Any ideas?
HOW CAN I POWER THESE AT HOME FOR MY SON? I dont want them connected to my house.. anyway to like portably power them? i have a small battery working for his strobe alarm, but the lights wont strobe. any advice? anyone?
You need a power supply that works with your strobe. For example, a 24 volt strobe needs a a 24 volt DC power supply. I recommend using a wall adapter or three 9 volt batteries
Fire Alarm is old but the sound is scary from Fire Alarm and when I go school and no one pulled the Fire Alarm but if I pulled the fire Alarm is comeing sound and we will get out the school and they know I think people pulled it and it’s will of and they will get me out in school and 1one day to let go school
There's a flash capacitor that charges up when 24 Volts DC Power is applied and once it's fully charged it will discharge and the strobe will flash in 1/100 of a second then it will take 1 second minus 1/100 of a second for it to recharge. For Simplex strobes to work they have to be hooked up to a Simplex SmartSync, or Wheelock sync module and also on a Simplex panel. If it isn't on a Simplex panel it must use the module or if it's a Honeywell panel like Fire-Lite it can do Wheelock sync and the Simpex strobe will work
The fire alarm system should work they are doing this you and not need the 3rd ed of the business model 3rd ed and I have taken the opportunity for a sustainable mindset drive to work
The Space Age speaker strobe at the end was the best! The alert tone actually sounds like you’re on a spaceship. Lol
That’s actually the Potter EVAX message, it’s kinda cool
These fire alarms are a lot more better than those loud and annoying buzzing sound ones 😂
I feel like a lot of high rise buildings are doing that nowadays
😡😡😡😡😡
Annoying buzzing sound, ya must have Simplex electromechanical horns
Intresting never knew there was a SAE speaker strobe. Great video
2:54 my aunt has a siemens system in her apartment, but the alarm looks exactly like that of a Wheelock speaker strobe, uses a modified version of the Code 3, and the message has the “please” and “do not use the elevators” cut out.
I just gave myself a migraine. But, I enjoyed this anyway! Love the pleasant and relaxed emergency voices.😊
2:25 that evac message is interesting. it sounds like a slower and more expressive version of the traditional simplex message
It’s an older simplex message
This is the Voice Evacuation message that is for the Simplex 2001-8004, 8005 and 8006 models. Its also on the older 2120 with networking voice panels.
How old?
@@AdrianaRodriguez-tt9rq couple of decades
@@FireAlarmDude5967 Why is your profile a gamewell pull station? How do I pull it?
Great video! Love the pleasant and relaxed emergency voices.😊
Funny thing is, I’ll be heading over to a college in Massachusetts that I already know will have TrueAlert speaker strobes and those Space Age VA4/TVMAA speaker strobes.
Almost every building in Boston has true alerts
You got that right.
At 4:00 my old school has those alarms it’s mostly out in the hallways for the horn/strobe part and in classrooms just the strobes
4:01 sounds like a chicken lol BOK! BOK! BOK!
favorite fire alarm speaker sound i’ve ever heard favorite sound ever
0:49 Same message as my school except we use the SpectreAlert Advanced and we mainly use ceiling mount
1:25 I have the same exact alarm at my school. It also plays the same tone, except, it cuts out and plays again a few times when the system is activated and plays the voice evac message. It does that three times and then it plays the slow whoop tone without the tone cutting out. Basically, it's like a two-stage voice evac system, but after a few minutes, the whole thing starts over from the beginning. The message played is the Edwards voice evac message but with the simplex voice saying it, which isn't common on YT.
If you wanted to hear it, you would actually have to be inside the building when the alarm sounds
What's its name
@@Antoniomadrigalthecuteone Simplex truealert
I think fire alarms go off in two ways: when someone activates it or by a smoke sensor, that's what I think 😑
At 0:36, minus the code 3 pattern if it was pulse, that would be a back-up beeper like sound
finally found it, saw 2:03 in a Degenerocity video and lost my shit
lol I remember that I saw that a few months ago when one of my friends at school randomly started yelling “hey that’s you!!” And showed me
in your other video like this the system sensor speaker strobe also wins in clarity it's a combination of how the message was recorded and the way the driver is voiced some sound like toys others too muffled of course when you mount it in a real installation that's another factor i don't think these building planners have time to choose between brands how they mix with different walls and ceilings like guitar/bass amp companies match instrument speakers to cabinets though i think there's a similar science behind it perhaps alarm speakers should have eq settings as most of them have built in transformers already
2:55 this is the tone that the wtc had
2:53 twin tower fire alarms
wait was it the original square shaped twin tower had this fire alarm of cerberus pyrotronics aka faraday aka siemens?
Simplex whoop is the only speaker sound i like.
Nice video!
You do a speaker strobe test in next fire alarm test!
The last one is my favorite.
3:59 My preschool voice evac message, except, they use Wheelock E50 speaker strobes. I even heard this at a mall in NY, but I only heard the tone, and they had EST genesis speaker strobes.
That is not the tone for the mall, it might sound like it, but it's the EST slow whoop. Not the Siemens Evac message.
@@Dav1205Firealarmsandelevators The mall probably didn’t use an EST3
Also, they were testing it, and I wasn’t there for when they set off the alarms.
2:54 this sounds like the one at my school
Ahh you have the 911 fire alarm at your school
Nice!
Where did you find the space age electronics speaker strobe?
At 2:53, that was the same tone and voice evac as the World Trade Center before 9/11. I doubt it was the same speaker/strobes model though. But the World Trade Center had a Siemens voice evac system that did that same voice and tone though.
Neat
That's the original Wheelock version of the Cerberus Pyrotronics-rebranded versions that were used in the World Trade Center. As I've had to tell numerous other people though the WTC's system did not play a message, only whoop tones.
The tone and voice evac in the north tower was different from the one in the south tower. This can be observed in footage from 9/11
Woah! Is that the Same Model they Had in the World Trade Center? Cool!
I am on this Autism spectrum and these are my rankings with headphones on but at low volume My volume is 8%
1 ok
2 a little sensitive
3 sensitive
4 it’s not as loud as 3 so less sensitive
5 Used to it Elementry school gymnasium’s fire alarm sound
6 Made me jump just like the high school that I went to but not the same alarm but similar sound
7Same as 6 but didn’t make me jump
8 Not bad was expecting a smoke alarm sound
9 Lol thats a funny sound and same as 5and6
Love it
How many decibels is the simplex truealert speaker strobe?
2:19 Never seen that speaker strobe before
could you send a link to where you got the announcements please?
They all all over CZcams, just look for messages
I found the EST Genasis at my school finally!
I love this video
I like your video 😍
White Edwards integrities are so rare
Somewhat
For some reason, my middle school has the last alarm randomly in some areas, no aparent reason of where they place them, just scattred with mostly Wheelock AS signals everywhere else. I know they are speaker-strobes because the panel has a speakerphone attached.
Wheelock ET70WP's?
@@That_2_guy2T The space age alarm. The one in the thumbnail.
Loved the Simplex 4100ES with the broken strobe. I don’t see the point of strobe lights tbh.
It’s not broken and strobes are important for visual signaling
shouldn't the second one have only three beeps? I thought 4 was for a carbon monoxide emergency. please correct me if im wrong! also lovely tones!
It’s a code 4-4 tone
0:32 sounds like estfirealarm
2:22 sounds like the simplex voice evac message but in a different pitch
It is
@@FireAlarmDude5967 oh
This is from the 2120 line, and also seen on the 2001-8004, 8005 and 8006 Series. A building I work in here as Building Security in Chicago has Dual-Bay Cabinet setups for 4 2001-8005 panels, as well as a 8004 for the commerial wing. The Speakers were Wheelock ET Speakers in White with older Frost Wheelock Strobes mounted wallside. Speaker Was on the Celings. Some areas had Wheelock E-50 Speakers replacing the dead speakers. 31 story building. has a slightly different message than this one
Could you play different voice evacs on different speaker alarms?
Yes
@@FireAlarmDude5967 like how do you do that?
@@Jimmy06blue Most fire alarm speakers can have any source of audio played over them. It's as easy as that.
@@TheCarson116 I have a speaker strobe and I hooked it up to my iPad with with the right AUX cable and it works
@@Jimmy06blue Well yeah: like I said fire alarm speakers are arguably no different from really any other speaker & thus you can play any source of audio on them.
cool
4:02
One of the fire alarms at the World's Trade Center fire alarm sound before 9/11
2:54
I saw the fire alarm in the thumbnail at a orlando florida resort
Ok so I have this alarm at 0:19 and I was playing music on it then started watching CZcams with it as my speakers so now I’m watching the same fire alarm doing a Voice evacuation while using the same exact alarm as a speaker for the video
One of thies fire alrms is the same one at my school
3:27
Guess I will become a fried wheelchair user lol
Real
yo this is newageserveralarm's intro
the frist speaker strobe imo because the buzzer just sounds awsome i forget what the model's name is dose anybody know it thanks.
That’s an older Wheelock Safepath fire alarm message, newer ones use the slower “truck backing up” code 3 tone. The device is an older pre-ADA Wheelock speaker strobe, which likely pre-dates the use of that particular message. I forget the model of that speaker strobe, however, I know the horn version was called the ES.
3:44 a fire alarm has been reported🤣
😡😡😡😡
1:25 this strobe i had in my school
What type of voice evac was it on the Space Age speaker strobe?
Sounded like a Bosch Evax message.
It's the Potter message
0:50
Since when did wheelock had good slacker quality?
Question: I am buying a speaker alarm, but have no panel. I’di want to use the voice evac with a pull station, is it possible to still make the speaker strobe to work?
You need an amplifier to run a speaker strobe
Hello! So I got a method for installing one. But my speaker strobe has a SPKR input and an input that says C. Any ideas what the C is for
@@jamiebonczek8026 common terminal. Polarity really doesn’t matter for your application so just wire the amplifier to the speaker terminal
Hi again, I have an amplifier that takes micro as. I can connect my pull station to it and it plays. I am wondering how I would connect the strobe to it so when I pull the station, the speaker and strobe would turn on. Any ideas?
3:27 low frequency alarm speakers
Wait the first fire alarm I saw in the bathroom
Cool
WHATS the last one
the second one is edwards
what amp are you using
It’s a cheap circuit board amplifier. It should be available on eBay for less than 10 bucks
Got ya
Oh no!
Yes
2:55 thats a weird wheelock mt
That's sounds like eaton safepath 0:01
Because it is.
BEEP BEEP BEEP. BEEP BEEP BEEP
HOW CAN I POWER THESE AT HOME FOR MY SON? I dont want them connected to my house.. anyway to like portably power them? i have a small battery working for his strobe alarm, but the lights wont strobe. any advice? anyone?
You need a power supply that works with your strobe. For example, a 24 volt strobe needs a a 24 volt DC power supply. I recommend using a wall adapter or three 9 volt batteries
@@FireAlarmDude5967 thank you!!
@@FireAlarmDude5967 how could i find a wall adapter?
@@TimSavage623 just look for one on Amazon or something
Fire Alarm is old but the sound is scary from Fire Alarm and when I go school and no one pulled the Fire Alarm but if I pulled the fire Alarm is comeing sound and we will get out the school and they know I think people pulled it and it’s will of and they will get me out in school and 1one day to let go school
May I have your attention please there’s a fire in the building don’t use the elevator use the stairwell
I don't like the sound of Simplex Truealert speaker strobe slow whoops, they startle me and scare me, hehe!
The fire alarm is loud but do you what else is loud. YOUR Voice
I didn’t even speak in this video so I don’t know what you’re yapping about
Can alarms like the one at 1:32 be found in California?
Why wouldn’t they be
@@FireAlarmDude5967 Because they are found at Theme Park HeideLand, remember? It's in Pomona, CA.
@@FireAlarmDude5967 Because of their looks and sound!
The EST does a 4-4 code
Correct
I don't know there's a lot more of speaking strobe
Try playing the fireman Sam series 5 rescue theme on these
How Does The Strobe Work.
There's a flash capacitor that charges up when 24 Volts DC Power is applied and once it's fully charged it will discharge and the strobe will flash in 1/100 of a second then it will take 1 second minus 1/100 of a second for it to recharge.
For Simplex strobes to work they have to be hooked up to a Simplex SmartSync, or Wheelock sync module and also on a Simplex panel. If it isn't on a Simplex panel it must use the module or if it's a Honeywell panel like Fire-Lite it can do Wheelock sync and the Simpex strobe will work
May I have your attention please a fire is in a building walk to the nearest stairs way do not use the elevator 😂😂😂 just kidding april fools
what is the name of the alarm at 1:00 . my church has thoes lol
They are SpectrAlert classic speaker strobes.
THANK you SO MUCH@@clxdyy_
Bro 4:00 sounds like a very Sus sound
3:27 my favorite
4:01 what model is that I have it at my school
I can’t remember off the top of my head
@w1nt3rx thank you
@w1nt3rx I was wondering the same thing too
OMG
Wdym annoying??
Police for Fire. alarm
That Edwards speaker strobe with the coating of code 4 0:25
US alarms shit, British ones for the win!
Highly debatable
The fire alarm system should work they are doing this you and not need the 3rd ed of the business model 3rd ed and I have taken the opportunity for a sustainable mindset drive to work
What
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Real
Xsusu
😢😢😢😢
What?
Ghw
Ну да я же тебе говорила я не
My fault
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Relatable
WTF
Nice!
4:02