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Eaton's Cooper Notification - HPSA-7102-R

2 Horns High Power Speaker Array

Series: HPSA-7100-R

Model: HPSA-7102-R

  • Highly intelligible live voice and tone announcements
  • Energy- and cost- efficient advanced amplification system enables lower current draw and increased battery life, requiring fewer speakers and significantly less power for a substantially larger range
  • Continuous emergency operation regardless of primary power outage
  • Omni-directional and directional speaker coverage options
  • Intelligent battery charger maintains batteries at optimal charge state and supervises the batteries for multiple fault conditions
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WAVES High Power Speaker Arrays (HPSA-7100-R Series) broadcast intelligible voice messages and tones, covering large geographic areas. Designed to meet Life Safety requirements, CE mark approval and TUV certification, this Wide-area Mass Notification System (MNS) features industry-leading intelligibility using an advanced amplification system design. Deployed on a static pole, affixed to a building or mounted on a rooftop, the HPSAs have a variety of installation options. These Giant Voice speaker arrays ensure that you get the right message to the right person at the right time.

The HPSA-7100-R Series can be integrated and controlled by either voice-capable Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP) or Cooper Notification’s SAFEPATH (SP40S) Voice Evacuation Systems or SAFEPATH Mass Notification Systems (SPMNS). The supervised NAC input of the HPSA is designed to activate and de-activate audio at the HPSA by applying 24 VDC in the appropriate polarity or contact closure. The NAC input does not accept audio directly. There is a separate input to bring audio into the HPSA that supports 70 V, 25 V or 1 V audio.

  • Highly intelligible live voice and tone announcements
  • Energy- and cost- efficient advanced amplification system enables lower current draw and increased battery life, requiring fewer speakers and significantly less power for a substantially larger range
  • Continuous emergency operation regardless of primary power outage
  • Omni-directional and directional speaker coverage options
  • Intelligent battery charger maintains batteries at optimal charge state and supervises the batteries for multiple fault conditions
  • Six discrete (Form C) trouble signals include: No AC, No Battery, Low Battery, Door Open (tamper), Amplifier Fault, Driver Fault
  • Multiple HPSAs can be controlled by one source
 
 

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