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Siemens’ New Fire Alarm and Intelligent Voice Communication Systems Deliver Clear, Targeted Messaging


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 “Customers can choose from a full range of detection options, as well as fire protection, digital voice communication and mass notification functionality all from a single panel.” (image:  stevendepolo/ flickr)


“Customers can choose from a full range of detection options, as well as fire protection, digital voice communication and mass notification functionality all from a single panel.” (image: stevendepolo/ flickr)

BUFFALO GROVE, Ill. June 9, 2014 (Korea Bizwire)–Siemens Industry, Inc., Building Technologies Division’s new Intelligent  Voice Communication panels allow small and medium-size facilities to  have full-featured protection sized for their everyday and emergency  life safety and communication needs. With Siemens’ Intelligent Voice  Communication systems, these facilities can now leverage a system that  provides increased communications functionality in an efficiently  designed solution.

The Intelligent Voice Communication systems are flexible, networkable  panels that leverage the latest in Voice over Internet  Protocol (VoIP) technology to deliver state-of-the-art fire protection  with the added option of high-quality digital voice communication  capabilities over the same connection. UL-listed as a fire alarm and an  emergency communication system, the systems have a two-channel message  player that supports up to 64 digital messages. Each panel can deliver  up to three targeted or differentiated messages simultaneously, as  needed.

“Intelligent Voice Communication solutions provide comprehensive life  safety options for buildings such as banquet halls, movie theaters,  churches and schools, to name just a few,” explains Brian O’Mahoney,  senior director of fire products at Siemens Industry, Inc. “Customers  can choose from a full range of detection options, as well as fire  protection, digital voice communication and mass notification  functionality all from a single panel.”

Small facilities such as retail shops or medical offices that sometimes  use only horn appliances for audible signaling might also wish to  upgrade to the Intelligent Voice Communication systems for the added  flexibility of tailoring specific emergency communications to various  life safety events. Employing such systems can also eliminate the need  to use additional space or incur costs associated with installing and  maintaining separate fire and emergency voice panels.

“Until now, smaller and mid-sized facilities seeking a more highly  sophisticated emergency communication fire alarm system would often  acquire systems designed and intended for larger buildings,” O’Mahoney  continues. “Siemens’ Intelligent Voice Communication systems have  changed all of that, as they’re able to efficiently deliver high-quality  fire protection, emergency voice communication functionality, and  industry-leading detection that are often associated with higher end  systems.”

Intelligent Voice Communication systems are available on both the Desigo  Fire Safety and Cerberus PRO portfolios. The systems are compatible with  a full range of detection options, including advanced ASAtechnology  detectors backed with Siemens’ No False Alarm Guarantee. ASAtechnology  detectors are also compatible with Siemens audible bases, including  the UL-listed model ABHW-4S sounder base that meets NFPA low frequency  sounder requirements for sleeping areas.

The compact and scalable fire and emergency communication systems have  industry-leading features such as hi-fi speakers and CD-quality sampling  rate. All necessary components fit into a single enclosure, reducing the  required wall space and making more efficient use of power resources.  The concentrated components and remote diagnostics also save in  installation cost and service time. Built-in redundancy and Style 7  networking make the systems survivable.

To learn more about the Intelligent Voice Communication solutions, visit www.usa.siemens.com/NewFireVoice,  or stop by Booth # 1125 at the 2014 NFPA Expo and speak with one of  Siemens’ experts.

Desigo Fire Safety, Cerberus PRO and ASAtechnology are trademarks of  Siemens and/or its affiliates in some countries.

The Siemens Infrastructure & Cities Sector (Munich, Germany),  with approximately 90,000 employees, focuses on sustainable technologies  for metropolitan areas and their infrastructures. Its offering includes  products, systems and solutions for intelligent traffic management,  rail-bound transportation, smart grids, energy efficient buildings, and  safety and security. The Sector comprises the divisions Building  Technologies, Low and Medium Voltage, Mobility and Logistics, Rail  Systems and Smart Grid. For more information, visit http://www.siemens.com/infrastructure-cities

The Siemens Building Technologies Division (Zug, Switzerland) is  the world leader in the market for safe and secure, energy-efficient and  environment-friendly buildings and infrastructures. As technology  partner, service provider, system integrator and product vendor,  Building Technologies has offerings for safety and security as well as  building automation, heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC)  and energy management. With around 29,000 employees worldwide, Building  Technologies generated revenue of 5.8 billion Euro. For more  information, visit www.siemens.com/buildingtechnologies

Source: Siemens Infrastructure & Cities Sector (via BusinessWire)

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