Bogen Multicom 2000 was first introduced far back in the golden age of video games which were the 80s and early 90s and so Bogen Multicom 2000 is now an outdated PA system.
0:09 is the tone that the schools in Wethersfield, Connecticut have used, it's exactly as I remember! Literally, from Elementary, to Middle, and finally High School, all schools used that as the bell tone.
As an exchange student, Robloxian High School has that model. Tone 1 (0:04) is used as a start of the day bell. Tone 6 (0:24) is used as a class change bell, also used as a 1 minute warning bell. Tone 8 (0:34) is used as a class starting bell. Tone 3 (0:14) is used as a lunch bell. Tone 7 (0:29) is used as a dismissal bell Alarm 3 (0:59) is used as a fire alarm. Alarm 4 (1:05) is used as a severe weather alarm. Conclusion: Robloxian High School used to have a Rauland system. The Rauland system isn’t there anymore, meaning it’s been replaced by a Bogen Multicom 2000.
The Bogen Multicom system at my highschool malfunctioned two times that I can remember when playing a tone, it was the strangest thing ever but first you’d hear a beep beep sound then the bell tone would play and all of a sudden you’d get very loud glitchy electronic noise that would continue until the entire system was reset sometimes lasting minutes. The system also was able to work during a complete power outage too, not sure if they had it connected to a backup generator or how that worked
I remember something akin to that happening at my elementary school when I was a kid, it was so weird lol. The bell was malfunctioning for pretty much all day so teachers had to manually dismiss from classes til it was fixed.
North Babylon HS: 0:21 - Main Bell, 0:18 - Warning Bell West Babylon HS: 0:21 - Main Bell, 0:29 - Warning Bell, 0:18 - Other Warning Bell Islip HS: 0:04 - Main Bell, 0:24 - Warning Bell Bay Shore HS: 0:04 - Main Bell, 0:24 - Warning Bell
My High School uses this system, They used tone 8 for start of class transition, tone 6 for the 1 minute (Or 2 minutes, not really sure), then tone 8 goes off again for end of class transition.
0:14 Kyle's School (Meadowbrook Elementary in Starlight City, FL) Bell Tone and 1:06 for a earthquake and/or tornado drill. 0:34 All-clear tone for fire drills.
Not sure if you still reply to comments, but what is that high pitched beeping right as you activate the speaker phone and before you even select a tone? You also hear it in the background of those tones
How did you get this system? I've been trying to get one myself but I can't seem to find anything online anywhere being Bogen is a proprietary dealer company.
If you don't like the tone then you can fuck off. No one wants to hear your whiny bullshit about these tones. Also, schools can set their tone to any goddamn tone they want to. You DO NOT have the authority to force schools to use a certain tone. No one fucking cares about the bell tones that schools use. It is used for signaling class changes, not to be judged by your inbred entitled ass.
@@thegreatcadoo these tones are not school appropriate you ruined my golden childhood. My school had electric mechanical wall bells and green chalkboards when I was 2 years old in the earliest McEyebrows. And these tones MUST BE BANNED from schools. And these tones MUST BE Replaced by electric mechanical wall bells. You hurt my feeling and I do even collaborate too. And most schools don't have Bogen Multicom 2000 systems so most schools don't have these tones. Most schools use a Rauland Telecenter as their PA system.
My school was made in 1998 and they are still using 0:03 until 2022 and they switched to modern tone 2 and I didn’t even care. Also, my entire school district uses it and nobody cares because it’s a simple bell tone
Carrollwood ES : 0:24 Forest Hills ES : 0:18 or 0:34 somewhere in between those two. Roosevelt ES : 0:21 Lanier ES : 0:21 (Much quieter/softer and slightly shorter) but almost identical as Roosevelt ES. Monroe MS : 0:24 - Main Bell, 0:18 - Lunch Bell, 0:09 - Warning Bell or after lockdown fire alarm and some that sounds similar to 0:09 which is 0:14 and 0:34 closing. Coleman MS : 0:24 Robinson HS : 0:18 - Main Bell, 0:04 - Warning Bell, 0:09 - Other Warning Bell, 0:24 - After Lockdown, 0:53 - Tornado.
The Bogen phone has a 12v power supply that plugs into the wall. The phone connects to the multicom through an admin port. The speakers are powered from the analog amplifier. The speakers connect to a speaker port and the phone controls it.
code 915 hi lo emergency tone that's it right there just as I was listening and looking for right @ 1:06 and for school all clear I don't see or hear what's wrong with that tone in 0:09 so why bother knowing if it's the worst tone? nobody cares.
@@Pbskidsbookwormbuch unfortunately Dukane, Bogen, Rauland or even Valcom etc intercom systems uses intercom speaker also in general and two electric mechanical wall school bells are outdated and overrated. so for tornado messages this is what it will sound like mega.nz/file/gHgyjQBT#JDaJkJH3YsDH3m5_g-Ez6Up-sl6DxmukBwyQ2oF5EYo
@@josephfrye7342 you hurt my feelings. Electric mechanical wall bells are not outdated I even saw that they're bringing back electric mechanical wall bells.
eBay is the best place. You'll have to have basic knowledge of constant voltage audio systems and analog telephone systems. Then a little bit of computer skills to program it. You can find the manual online.
It ruined my golden childhood with the good school bells which are electric mechanical wall bells and the tone at 0:09 made schools haunted which is bad.
1:05 - What? Charmander is evolving!
Bogen Multicom 2000 was first introduced far back in the golden age of video games which were the 80s and early 90s and so Bogen Multicom 2000 is now an outdated PA system.
It's still a current offering but has been updated and upgraded through the years
0:09 is the tone that the schools in Wethersfield, Connecticut have used, it's exactly as I remember!
Literally, from Elementary, to Middle, and finally High School, all schools used that as the bell tone.
As an exchange student, Robloxian High School has that model.
Tone 1 (0:04) is used as a start of the day bell.
Tone 6 (0:24) is used as a class change bell, also used as a 1 minute warning bell.
Tone 8 (0:34) is used as a class starting bell.
Tone 3 (0:14) is used as a lunch bell.
Tone 7 (0:29) is used as a dismissal bell
Alarm 3 (0:59) is used as a fire alarm.
Alarm 4 (1:05) is used as a severe weather alarm.
Conclusion: Robloxian High School used to have a Rauland system. The Rauland system isn’t there anymore, meaning it’s been replaced by a Bogen Multicom 2000.
I like how they made use of the different tones! My school just used tone 1 for everything!
My middle school used to have one until an upgrade happened
My high school used tone 1 Monday thru Thursdays, and used tone 2 on Fridays (which is usually an early out day) or short days.
Lucky….
These systems have been used in non-school environments, however I suspect the non-school installs are very very rare
Burlington High School in MA used this system, they only really used number one, and mostly paged people otherwise.
tones 1 and 6 were used at my school for period changes
Same
Cullman West HS: 0:24
John F. Kennedy HS: 0:04
Elizabeth S. Reed MS: 0:14 - Main Bell, 0:29 - Warning Bell
The Bogen Multicom system at my highschool malfunctioned two times that I can remember when playing a tone, it was the strangest thing ever but first you’d hear a beep beep sound then the bell tone would play and all of a sudden you’d get very loud glitchy electronic noise that would continue until the entire system was reset sometimes lasting minutes. The system also was able to work during a complete power outage too, not sure if they had it connected to a backup generator or how that worked
I remember something akin to that happening at my elementary school when I was a kid, it was so weird lol. The bell was malfunctioning for pretty much all day so teachers had to manually dismiss from classes til it was fixed.
0:34 My personal favorite.
Same
me too but my school has tone 1
My school has this tone.
That used to be my school Belltone
I can tell that Fairfield Park HS, has tone 6, & 7!
North Babylon HS: 0:21 - Main Bell, 0:18 - Warning Bell
West Babylon HS: 0:21 - Main Bell, 0:29 - Warning Bell, 0:18 - Other Warning Bell
Islip HS: 0:04 - Main Bell, 0:24 - Warning Bell
Bay Shore HS: 0:04 - Main Bell, 0:24 - Warning Bell
Alarm #1 is what my school usually uses for severe weather.
Fairfield Park HS: 0:24 - Main Bell 0:29 - Warning Bell
Urbana HS: 0:04 - Main Bell 0:09 - Warning Bell
Thomas Jefferson MS: 0:14
James Madison MS: 0:34 - Main Bell, 0:18 - Warning Bell
Tuscaloosa Western HS: 0:24
Tuscaloosa Eastern HS: 0:04
My High School uses this system, They used tone 8 for start of class transition, tone 6 for the 1 minute (Or 2 minutes, not really sure), then tone 8 goes off again for end of class transition.
My middle school uses the same tone as you!
Tbh it would be cool to see the Cisco ATA in action when its paging
My high school uses this system but with only tone 1 as the school bell
Tone 8 is Dublin High School’s main bell tone
0:14 Kyle's School (Meadowbrook Elementary in Starlight City, FL) Bell Tone and 1:06 for a earthquake and/or tornado drill. 0:34 All-clear tone for fire drills.
0:05 Warning/End of period 4 second tone
0:09 Start of period 4 second tone
0:05 is what my middle used as the passing period bell and 0:09 is what they used for the all clear tone after fire drills
Brockton High School's bell is ringing at 0:09
Nice, I’m sure there is only one Brockton high school
The first is the one at my school but it’s rings every 10 minutes
You should do a video of a Telecor system tones
Bogen Sucks, Telecor is eh, Rauland is superior.
@@NormanWeatherWhat about CareHawk
The first tone is the one at my school
My Middle School uses Tone 2 as warning bell and tone 1 as Tardy bell and end of class
What is your middle school and where is it located?
Buckhorn MS: 0:24 - Main Bell 0:04 - Lunch Bell
Where is Buckhorn MS located?
Aurora High School Bell Tones
Tone 2 - Class Change Bell 0:09
Tone 6 - Lunch Bell 0:24
Tone 8 - Tardy Bell 0:34
Alarm #4 - Lockdown Drill 0:58
Where is Aurora High school located at?
Mount Tahoma HS: 0:30 - Main Bell
Not sure if you still reply to comments, but what is that high pitched beeping right as you activate the speaker phone and before you even select a tone? You also hear it in the background of those tones
Some Katy ISD schools have that intercom system
The fact that tone 1 was my bell tells me that they had that amazing tone on tone 8 and didn't use it! What a waste!
Tone 4- 0:17, 7-Min bell
we use tone 6 as the class change and tardy bell, tone 1 as the lunch bell
where did you get this multicom system from
I got it from a friend. They also pop up on eBay from time to time but are crazy expensive!
@@jaredmauriello9522 is it possible for you to send me an audio file of the tones?
How did you get this system? I've been trying to get one myself but I can't seem to find anything online anywhere being Bogen is a proprietary dealer company.
@@jaredmauriello9522 Ahh okay. I definitely will. Thanks for the reply.
I had 0:24 for lunch i think its been along time and 0:34 for recess and other things at my elementary school
Most elementary schools use electric mechanical wall bells as the bell signal. Most Schools with a Bogen Multicom 2000 system were high schools.
The tone Schools MUST NOT Use for the bell signal is at 0:09. Schools MUST use electric mechanical wall bells not the tone at 0:09.
If you don't like the tone then you can fuck off. No one wants to hear your whiny bullshit about these tones.
Also, schools can set their tone to any goddamn tone they want to. You DO NOT have the authority to force schools to use a certain tone. No one fucking cares about the bell tones that schools use. It is used for signaling class changes, not to be judged by your inbred entitled ass.
@@thegreatcadoo these tones are not school appropriate you ruined my golden childhood. My school had electric mechanical wall bells and green chalkboards when I was 2 years old in the earliest McEyebrows. And these tones MUST BE BANNED from schools. And these tones MUST BE Replaced by electric mechanical wall bells. You hurt my feeling and I do even collaborate too. And most schools don't have Bogen Multicom 2000 systems so most schools don't have these tones. Most schools use a Rauland Telecenter as their PA system.
@@Pbskidsbookwormbuch they’re fucking school bell tones not your childhood
My school was made in 1998 and they are still using 0:03 until 2022 and they switched to modern tone 2 and I didn’t even care. Also, my entire school district uses it and nobody cares because it’s a simple bell tone
What is your school district?
That's how the bell at my middle school sounded 00:00:15
School bells are way better than the tone at 0:09.
yeah right how about this with mega.nz/file/gHgyjQBT#JDaJkJH3YsDH3m5_g-Ez6Up-sl6DxmukBwyQ2oF5EYo
tone 2 sounds like g major 4
Jumanji lion roars are even worse than Bogen Multicom 2000 bell tones.
for my house
Carrollwood ES : 0:24
Forest Hills ES : 0:18 or 0:34 somewhere in between those two.
Roosevelt ES : 0:21
Lanier ES : 0:21 (Much quieter/softer and slightly shorter) but almost identical as Roosevelt ES.
Monroe MS : 0:24 - Main Bell, 0:18 - Lunch Bell, 0:09 - Warning Bell or after lockdown fire alarm and some that sounds similar to 0:09 which is 0:14 and 0:34 closing.
Coleman MS : 0:24
Robinson HS : 0:18 - Main Bell, 0:04 - Warning Bell, 0:09 - Other Warning Bell, 0:24 - After Lockdown, 0:53 - Tornado.
Where are these schools located at?
where are you
Just a question how do you power the bogen phone and how is it connected to the speakers
The Bogen phone has a 12v power supply that plugs into the wall. The phone connects to the multicom through an admin port. The speakers are powered from the analog amplifier. The speakers connect to a speaker port and the phone controls it.
my basememnt has no celling it's just wood
some cyfair schools have that
code 915 hi lo emergency tone that's it right there just as I was listening and looking for right @ 1:06 and for school all clear I don't see or hear what's wrong with that tone in 0:09 so why bother knowing if it's the worst tone? nobody cares.
You are right schools MUST use electric mechanical wall bells or a Rauland Telecenter bell tone not the tone at 0:09.
@@Pbskidsbookwormbuch unfortunately Dukane, Bogen, Rauland or even Valcom etc intercom systems uses intercom speaker also in general and two electric mechanical wall school bells are outdated and overrated. so for tornado messages this is what it will sound like mega.nz/file/gHgyjQBT#JDaJkJH3YsDH3m5_g-Ez6Up-sl6DxmukBwyQ2oF5EYo
@@josephfrye7342 you hurt my feelings. Electric mechanical wall bells are not outdated I even saw that they're bringing back electric mechanical wall bells.
@@Pbskidsbookwormbuch uh not gonna happen karen and two i prefere westminster school chimes instead for schools.
Motorist!
Where could I find a system like this and how hard is it to install?
eBay is the best place. You'll have to have basic knowledge of constant voltage audio systems and analog telephone systems. Then a little bit of computer skills to program it. You can find the manual online.
Do you have to pay for phone service too?
@@pcdoctor2 No
As far as I'm aware there aren't complete systems for sale, you'd have to build it from parts
My school has the annoying 😒 0:26 bell I hate that bell it rings like at every grades lunch period its soo annoying 😑 0:26 bell 🔔
0:24 my school bell
Where did you go to school at? With a Bogen Multicom 2000 system and Bogen Multicom 2000 is not a school appropriate P.A. System.
Deltona Middle School.
@@RosLounge where was Deltona Middle School located?
Same, except it is the warning bell
This is my tornado drill bell
The WORST bell tone is at 0:09.
Why is it the worst tone
It ruined my golden childhood with the good school bells which are electric mechanical wall bells and the tone at 0:09 made schools haunted which is bad.
My high school uses this bell
@@gustavoceballos5327 Where is your high school located?
First