An electronic sound distribution and amplification system comprising loudspeakers, amplifiers, and a microphone is called a public addressable system, or PA system. With the use of these gadgets, one can announce instructions or information to a small or large audience. Generally speaking, they are employed for both giving speeches and playing music.
It may surprise you to learn that fire detection and alarm systems utilize these public address systems. Yes, this system is the main component of any fire detection and alarm system that helps notify building inhabitants in the event of a fire.
Palladium Safety Solutions produces high-quality public addressable systems. To ensure compliance with industry standards, the PSS-PAS model PA system is tested. The 32-Zone PA panels used in these systems are compatible with 2-wire PA systems.
A 32-zone PA panel is called the PSS-PAS. Indicating apparatus is what makes up the bulk of a fire detection and alert system. These devices are compatible with the 2-wire. It is also the main component of a traditional fire alarm system, built for uses that call for sprinkler supervision, a manual pull station, a bell, and a smoke detector. There is a button to disable each zone. For bigger applications, the basic unit may accommodate up to 32 zones of initiation, compared to 1 to 16 zones.
With the help of this panel, the user may keep an eye on the fire alarm system and record or broadcast announcements in real time. Voice alerts are produced via the built-in speaker, which also allows for instantaneous two-way contact with the talkback unit. External speakers can be separately controlled by this panel to play music, make announcements, etc.