Unless you work with PAVA systems, then the videos in this collection probably won't mean much to you. ANS stands for Ambient Noise Sensor. They are designed to monitor the background noise of a public space and automatically adjust the public address broadcast level to suite. The simulator tool demonstrated in this video is intended to aid PAVA engineers in the commissioning and testing of their systems.
I have just added a link to the manual version video in the descriptions for each of the 4 parts. You can view it here:- ruclips.net/video/fZ6CiOTB6ro/видео.html
@@PaulaBean Close, Public Address and Voice Alarm. The VA part relates to any system that is additionally utilised to evacuate a space during emergency conditions.
Nice work Paul, good to see faithful old logic chips! Not gonna add a fancy touchscreen UI? 😄
Nope, no fancy touchscreen. I was determined to NOT resort to a microcontroller for this. All jellybean COTS ICs and components.
What is an ANS simulator? Also, it's not clear which video shows your manual simulator.
Unless you work with PAVA systems, then the videos in this collection probably won't mean much to you.
ANS stands for Ambient Noise Sensor. They are designed to monitor the background noise of a public space and automatically adjust the public address broadcast level to suite. The simulator tool demonstrated in this video is intended to aid PAVA engineers in the commissioning and testing of their systems.
I have just added a link to the manual version video in the descriptions for each of the 4 parts.
You can view it here:-
ruclips.net/video/fZ6CiOTB6ro/видео.html
@@paulpkae Thanks! And I guess PAVA means Public Address Volume Adjustment?
@@PaulaBean Close, Public Address and Voice Alarm.
The VA part relates to any system that is additionally utilised to evacuate a space during emergency conditions.