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High Power Speaker Arrays 7100 Series

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Integrated Wide-Area Mass Notification

WAVES High Power Speaker Arrays (HPSA-7100 Series) broadcast intelligible voice messages, tones and sirens, covering large geographic outdoor areas.  This outdoor Wide-area Mass Notification System (MNS) features industry-leading intelligibility using advanced amplification system design.

Integrated and controlled by either voice-capable Fire Alarm Control Panels (FACP) or Cooper Notification's SAFEPATH®4 (SP40S) Voice Evacuation Systems or SAFEPATH Mass Notification Systems (SPMNS), these Giant Voice speaker arrays ensure that you get the right message to the right person at the right time.

  • Industry Leading Intelligiblity - Broadcasts crisp, clear live and recorded voice, tone and siren announcements to people over large geographic areas
  • Proven Operational in Emergencies - Continuous emergency operation regardless of primary power outage
  • Energy- and Cost-efficient Advanced Amplification System - Enables lower current draw and increased battery life, requiring fewer speakers and significantly less power for a substaintially larger range
Catalog Number HPSA-7102, HPSA-7104, HPSA-7106, HPSA-7108
HPSA Components 2, 4, 6, or 8 horns (varies by model), Assembly horn driver with cover (# varies by model number), Electronics Cabinet includes Audio and Monitoring Bridge and four 65AH Batteries
Horn Installation Options Deploy on a static pole, affix to a building or mount on a roof-top
Sound Dispersion Omni-directional and directional speaker coverage options
Advanced Amplification System Energy and cost efficient - An advanced amplification system enables lower current draw and increased battery life, requiring fewer speakers and significantly less power for a substantially larger range
Frequency Response 20 Hz to 20 kHz; +/- 3dB (C)
Battery Input Voltage/Operating Voltage 40.8 - 55.4 VDC 48 Volts (nominal)
Stand-by Time 72 hrs followed by 60 min continuous voice
Six Discrete (Form C) Trouble Signals No AC, No Battery, Low Battery, Door Open (tamper), Amplifier Fault, Driver Fault