Silent Knight Addressable Fire Alarm System 6820EVS and EVS-LOC and 6860 Remote Annunciator
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Silent Knight Addressable Fire Alarm System 6820EVS and EVS-LOC and 6860 Remote Annunciator. Armed Forces Reserve Center fire alarm system.
I cannot thank you enough for making this video. It's even in English :D
I watch your videos. But is this video is this the cider that Inspired you to buy one
@@supergabriel2042 I actually wanted one way before this video lol, didn't get a 6820 though, I got a ifp2000ecs which to me is a little bit cooler since there's 8 flexputs (input/outputs)
I see
Only weird thing about this particular one is the "All clear" Message has an alarm whoop instead of a normal Chime lol but other than that pretty cool system. Silent Knight is pretty decent
Doing a military base myself currently did you have to tie into any mass notification systems?
The reason you were having so much trouble with switching between messages is that you have to take "ECS control" at the FACU or the LOC before you can make changes. Also did you put a LOC at the remote building? If so how was that surge protected?
I spoke wrong between the 2 buildings we have a 6820EVS and both 6820EVS have EVS-LOC. So between both buildings with have Single Mode Fiber Cards. And we have 6860 Remote Annunciator in Network Mode to display both Sites on the display. If you noticed I figured out that I had to log into the panel to take over controls.
Did you actually use the 6860? I am curious why you need both annunciators. Or is the 6860 just for the fire alarm?
Hi, can you please share the wiring details how we connect IFP-FFT panel with main panel, secondly while wiring with amplifier we have to use both VBUS of main panel or we can use only one VBUS.. Any assistance means alot, looking forward for your positive reply..
How can I turn off the beeping I work In a guard shack and I’m trying to figure out how to turn the beeping please help
Hey Oscar we are doing military base here with identical panel. I would like to chat about how you loaded the mp3 file for the message. Your system came out great!
Same, ever get an answer on how ?
@@timglivefree yes I believe the software is called voice load, but you have to create a text to speech file which you can use any software to make that
Can you explain annunciator locations
can pick up the mic on the 6820EVS and announce on the speakers?
Yes you can switch from the 6820EVS and the LOC-EVS and make announcements from either location. If you start at the main panel with the mic and you want to use the mic on the LOC you need to tell the the system you want to switch controls.
uh yes?
How can I turn the volume up on the speakers?
If your audio is too low, more than likely the audio was too low when recording to the EVS. If you are using the default tones and messages and your audio is too low, then you to change the speaker Tap.
Example the EVS is 25volts. So you would normally set your speaker taps at 25 volt 1/4 watt for a Good audio volume.
But if the speaker is set at 70 volt 1/4 watt the speaker will be very very low.
Hope this helps and hope you understand what I am trying to say.
So how to set it up to 70v?
@@figerking the back of the speaker strobe
Where did you get the voice messages from?
I created them with a text to .mp3 converter
I created them. I used a TEXT to MP3 converter. Which creates the Audio files. Then I made a Patch cord and wired it to the Input side of the audio panel and dumped them to the panel. VIA the steps from the manual. Pushing play on laptop and keying the mic then releasing the mic once message stops. Now you can pull the messages out of the panel for future use to dump into other panels.
Could you please reenable comments on two of your other videos by setting them as "Not For Kids"? (which really should be "General Audiences" instead)
WHY ARE THE AMBER STROBES FLASHING WITH THE FIRE ALARM MESSAGE? THAT’S NOT UP TO CODE
Because whenever you select the speaker messages it will make the amber alert strobes flash. Thats what the army base required when you select a speaker message.
The white fire strobes will still flash when a pull station or detector gets activated
Sounds like you need to reed the code again Jason Laferrier
Not as scary as the traditional horn or bell notification
It is difficult to operate
No
Its very simple ngl