A nursing home near my house uses the chime only version of these for the nurse call system. Every time that I have been there they have gone off at least once.
@@nics-systems-electricYeah, it has 9 and 10, which are both labeled as 1 chime high for some reason. The manual says not to use 10 but 9 is just 1 chime.
Interesting facts about this video 1. It's really interesting how you told us on what exactly dies a chine strobe do in a private mode setting as it allows for trained staff throughout the building to respond to the alarm and locate where it is as it's kinda like how it will be for the System Sensor LED L-series's or Wheelock Eluxa's code-4 Carbon Monoxide tone as the trained staff can recognize the distinctive difference of code-3 (fire) and code-4 (Carbon Monoxide) to respond to that type of emergency in a building where there is a potential for a Carbon Monoxide leak 2. 12:09 The strange strobe behavior is definitely a sign that they must've made a manufacturing error of this device as this device of the date code: 1061 as it looks like the strobe flashes 4 times and then the next second there's no flash and repeats this weird pattern 3. 12:41 Whoop, there it is! 4. 13:15 I like how it made a funny sound when it got silenced on it's whoop setting 5. Data sheet tone and volume selections of Chimes and horns @ 10 feet: Whoop high: 80 dB Whoop low: 65 dB Chime high: 70 dB Chime low: 60 dB Horn high: 90 dB Horn low: 85 dB 6. 15:18 The 3K setting is actually at the same loudness level just like the horn tones
I’ve mostly seen these in the Uk used for general notification of things often in shopping centre detectors for stolen goods near the exits. Often with green strobes. They are often set to code 3 which is the default tone for robbery in place.
The whoop one is similiar to what is used in the netherlands on a fire system alarm. Cant remember i heard something else, besides maybe its higher pitched or lower pitched
We use them in the School that I work at, we have kids that have special needs and they don't like the noise of the horn strobes so we have 2 campuses that have the chime strobes and the other 2 campuses have horn strobes
FYI there is no coded option for 9 but rather a one chime option, it literally makes one singular chime and doesn’t sound until it is put into alarm again.
I'm guessing you are referring to the LED on the module inside the pull station. Firelite only run clip and litespeed protocols neither of which will poll green that is something notifier onyx series does. Amount of devices on the system will affect how quickly it polls
@@nics-systems-electric ahh, so im guessing with more devices, it polls slower because there are more devices to cover but with less devices, it goes really fast. is that right?
I do think system sensor classic series are ugly it was in a movie theater i went to and i was like WHAT THE HECK IS THAT and also found one of the advance series in red
There's another RUclipsr already doing that and the problem is is you get lots of people that don't know what a fail actually is and sending things that are completely legal
hahaha "whoop there it is" well played
Eeeeeeeeeeee
The insert of "Whoop There It Is" literally had me do a spit-take with my Coke! 🤣 Also nice efx on the spec sheets. Good job, 👍
Haha that's awesome!
I thought music was playing on a different tab
same
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try standing next to symplex 403 6:53 0@@nics-systems-electric
a 4030 will scare the hell outta you on continuous
A nursing home near my house uses the chime only version of these for the nurse call system. Every time that I have been there they have gone off at least once.
12:41 "WHOOP! There it is"
I put it up on the highest volume, and it sounded like a door chime!
Hey, that’s awesome. I have the remote chime version CHWL! Always a pleasure to see your videos.
Thank you, I guess yours would have the coded option I would assume.
@@nics-systems-electricYeah, it has 9 and 10, which are both labeled as 1 chime high for some reason. The manual says not to use 10 but 9 is just 1 chime.
@@FireSystem45 that's weird there should be a coded option which I only think is high volume
@@nics-systems-electric i put a photo on my community tab
Another great video! Nice job Nic!
Appreciate that
Interesting facts about this video
1. It's really interesting how you told us on what exactly dies a chine strobe do in a private mode setting as it allows for trained staff throughout the building to respond to the alarm and locate where it is as it's kinda like how it will be for the System Sensor LED L-series's or Wheelock Eluxa's code-4 Carbon Monoxide tone as the trained staff can recognize the distinctive difference of code-3 (fire) and code-4 (Carbon Monoxide) to respond to that type of emergency in a building where there is a potential for a Carbon Monoxide leak
2. 12:09 The strange strobe behavior is definitely a sign that they must've made a manufacturing error of this device as this device of the date code: 1061 as it looks like the strobe flashes 4 times and then the next second there's no flash and repeats this weird pattern
3. 12:41 Whoop, there it is!
4. 13:15 I like how it made a funny sound when it got silenced on it's whoop setting
5. Data sheet tone and volume selections of Chimes and horns @ 10 feet:
Whoop high: 80 dB
Whoop low: 65 dB
Chime high: 70 dB
Chime low: 60 dB
Horn high: 90 dB
Horn low: 85 dB
6. 15:18 The 3K setting is actually at the same loudness level just like the horn tones
I’ve mostly seen these in the Uk used for general notification of things often in shopping centre detectors for stolen goods near the exits. Often with green strobes. They are often set to code 3 which is the default tone for robbery in place.
really cool chime strobe! i thought they would never make one :D
Great video of this alarm
Nice alarm I like those chime strobe
I have a CHW and I love it!
12:40 Well played!
Very cool!
12:41 I laughed so hard. Even though I already saw the comments about that lol.
Very cool
Nice!
Whoop, there it is!
lmao, I said whoop there it is right before you set it off. Seems like we were thinking the same thing
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I never seen a chime verison of that one thing thats very cool about is if volume is set to the maxium highest its super quiet
Not with the whoop tone that one is still very loud the other tones are much quieter however
@@nics-systems-electric yea thats true but if on chime mode that is super quiet even on high volume!
whoops like that are quite normal on fire alarms here in the UK....most of our sounders or sounder bases can do a whoop
The whoop one is similiar to what is used in the netherlands on a fire system alarm. Cant remember i heard something else, besides maybe its higher pitched or lower pitched
We use them in the School that I work at, we have kids that have special needs and they don't like the noise of the horn strobes so we have 2 campuses that have the chime strobes and the other 2 campuses have horn strobes
Nick are you going to make a video of roughing in and installing devices in the house to monitor the garage system
Yep
"Whoomp! There it is!" by Tag Team was released in the '90s when I was in middle or high school.
Is that relevant
The song was in the video
@@nics-systems-electric oh
@@nics-systems-electrictry standing next to a old school symplex 4030 on continuous
The 4-wire versions of system sensor devices (spectralert advance and later) actually do accept coded inputs
Yes because the strobe has a separate power source
@@nics-systems-electric Exactly. Are these 4-wire? Because I don't know how the strobe could work with a coded input if it's 2-wire
@@MichanaAlerting it wouldn't that's why a two wire chime strobe doesn't have a coded option
The whoop is funny
Handsome
FYI there is no coded option for 9 but rather a one chime option, it literally makes one singular chime and doesn’t sound until it is put into alarm again.
Yes that's called coded and would only be found on a chime only model
@@nics-systems-electric oh, i didn’t know it was just coded. 😅
why is the light pull station next to you in the video flashing so fast at 18:45? I thought it normally flashes slower and is green.
I'm guessing you are referring to the LED on the module inside the pull station. Firelite only run clip and litespeed protocols neither of which will poll green that is something notifier onyx series does. Amount of devices on the system will affect how quickly it polls
@@nics-systems-electric ahh, so im guessing with more devices, it polls slower because there are more devices to cover but with less devices, it goes really fast. is that right?
Woop
I’ve seen them used in hospitals in sensitive areas, make sense don’t want to jar someone with a scalpel in their hand.
So You Are Gonna Be Installing It In One Of Your Own Fire Alarm Systems Either
Your House Fire Alarm System Or The Garage Fire Alarm System
Was installed in the house
Where do you get your fire alarms?
Lots of stuff from eBay
Music to my ears, Im surprised how the woop chime is loud for a chime only sounder
What are you doing with that new fire alarm?
What system
The one that you just got
@@hotbytesBputting it on a system
Where do you get one
EBay is where I got this one
10:00
Miko
Nic I liked volume option 6½ Whoomp there it is. By Tag Team 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
To bad that wasn't a real option.
It is a real option if you have a speaker strobe
12:42 LOL
Hi
Can i have?
You will need to be more specific and make a proper sentence I don't know what you were asking
@@nics-systems-electricI think he wants your chime strobe
@@nics-systems-electricyeah, I agree
If that's the case you can buy them on eBay that's where I got mine
@@nics-systems-electric as i said, no eBay in 🇵🇭
I do think system sensor classic series are ugly it was in a movie theater i went to and i was like WHAT THE HECK IS THAT and also found one of the advance series in red
That chime strobe is a little faulty
Maybe
do a fire alarm fail series
There's another RUclipsr already doing that and the problem is is you get lots of people that don't know what a fail actually is and sending things that are completely legal
@@nics-systems-electric Ok
@@nics-systems-electricP2RH on the ceiling moment