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Public address system I-PAS

public address system
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Stand-alone, Hot Standby, or Duplicated systems with Network Options Field configurable zones, I/O, and access panels Impedance monitoring of speaker circuits with optional Individual Intelligent Speaker Monitoring and remote Tapping system (ISMT) GUI, MIMIC and system diagnostics Modular Construction with Hot Swappable Amplifiers and Power Supplies UKOOA, PFEER, NORSOK, IMO, ABS, SOLAS, DNV Greater than 84% efficiency Class D (Digital) PWM amps PBX Interface and Feedback Eliminator (options) Full compliment of safe and hazardous area access panels and microphone stations Fiber Optic Ready IP-Networkable Custom tones and voice messages Features Federal Signal’s Industrial Public Address System (I-PAS) is a reliable, cost-effective, off-the-shelf solution providing users flexibility to specify a precise combination of features and capabilities previously available only in highly integrated custom communication systems. The I-PAS system is engineered for tough, demanding industrial applications that call for public address to oversee critical production processes in combination with general alarm communications for safeguarding personnel facility wide. As versatile as it is dependable, I-PAS is compatible with a full range of industrial and commercial speaker options in low to high outputs. I-PAS is based on the theory that optimum configurability promotes maximum flexibility. A standard graphical user interface (GUI) supports both touchscreen control and the design of application-specific interfaces. The system can be easily wired for single-loop speaker configurations as well as larger

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