1:11 sounds like a burglar alarm. Would definitely use that tone for a burglar alarm. Though I don’t live in a built up area or town. I’m in a rural area.
Apollo XP95 is my favorite fire alarm and I love all the tones except tone number 2 because that's the Hochiki ESP fire alarm tone and I don't like Hochiki ESP fire alarms Their tone is so annoying
@@uksds3806 We moved away from on-device programming via DIP switches because once its set, you have to remove it to change it. It also means running in XP mode, because in Discovery or Core Protocol you can set via the panel and you can't have two ways to do it - there would be a conflict. Because every panel supports at least Discovery now, it is cheaper and saves more space not to do it this way (same goes for addressing). We also find that most installations go with the default tone and volume, which is why we set it to 'Apollo tone' and 'High' which suits most.
Hey! Since you like covering our sounders, if you want to know what the new standard tone list is then take a look at the new REACH Wireless sounders. The Intelligent Open-Area AV product you have here as well as upcoming base sounders will align to that.
The tone frequency gets tuned to whatever the piezo speaker can reproduce loader. For the Apollo tone it can be something like +/-100Hz (it’ll say in the datasheet).
The NZ Slow Rise tone is extremely familiar to the Dutch Slow Whoop tone, is what I have noticed
NZ is an old Dutch colony
and british@@wozzer36
The difference is the timing, The NZ Slow Rise sweep has a shorter pause
1:11 sounds like a burglar alarm. Would definitely use that tone for a burglar alarm. Though I don’t live in a built up area or town. I’m in a rural area.
I might have to cop a few so i can address it easier,how and where can i get it
that looks sick
10:00 lesson change over for my school
I saw this alarm at a McDonald’s in Liverpool City Centre
Do you remember which one? There’s quite a few of them in the city centre
It’ll be a GFE system that.
Same I saw in Wolverhampton
Will most likely be a GFE system
I totally prefer the older one but it's still cool
Medium sweep is a primary classic>>>
Apollo XP95 is my favorite fire alarm and I love all the tones except tone number 2 because that's the Hochiki ESP fire alarm tone and I don't like Hochiki ESP fire alarms Their tone is so annoying
6:19
@0:34 sounds like the fire alarms in my house and @0:54 sounds like the ones in the psych units ive been in,so does Dutch slow woop
3:27
That code 3 is tone😂😂
My local Sainsbury's has this on a non flash sounder
That would've been a protec open area sounder, these haven't been released yet
Nah Apollo don't work with protec protocool
@@SMLWORLDjeffyjeffy It won't have been apollo your store was using, it would've been protec or hochiki
Seems like the apollo evcuation tone on this device sound deeper than that discovery sounder
Look at my other replies to people on this video 😊
I have that fire alarm at my school but the tone is medium sweep
They gonna have a base sounder variant?
Yep I think so
Yes, we’re working on it. Maybe sometime in 2023.
@@MrMolchester lovely stuff!
@@MrMolchester why don’t you make addressable sounder bases have a tone that you can control from the base and not programming it into the panel?
@@uksds3806 We moved away from on-device programming via DIP switches because once its set, you have to remove it to change it. It also means running in XP mode, because in Discovery or Core Protocol you can set via the panel and you can't have two ways to do it - there would be a conflict. Because every panel supports at least Discovery now, it is cheaper and saves more space not to do it this way (same goes for addressing).
We also find that most installations go with the default tone and volume, which is why we set it to 'Apollo tone' and 'High' which suits most.
Hey! Since you like covering our sounders, if you want to know what the new standard tone list is then take a look at the new REACH Wireless sounders. The Intelligent Open-Area AV product you have here as well as upcoming base sounders will align to that.
Nicee, thanks! Do you guys have an official release date on the Soteria AV devices?
Also I’d love to be a tester for new Apollo devices if there is such a thing 😂
@@roverfp Unfortunately, not at this time. Honestly, I was surprised when I saw this one on your channel.
I saw that new Apollo alarm in tkmaxx
the meduim sweep sound like a uk bus wheelchair ramp activating
It is the sound
@@CadenThomas-tj1jz oh ok
Many if these sound like car alarms,sole security alarms or emergency\attack alarms youd hear in a uk psych unit\hospital
It looks like a sounder beacon
where did you get that from?
its unreleased
@@gwilplaysmc i found it on ebay
@@fire-and-alarm1 Same
Yh I’m not a fan of the new Apollo evac tone and the emergency warning siren just sounds goofy. I like the design of it tho.
I totally agree with you, the design is cool but I like the older ones better
Lol same
The tone frequency gets tuned to whatever the piezo speaker can reproduce loader. For the Apollo tone it can be something like +/-100Hz (it’ll say in the datasheet).
Also - you can’t pick this up in the video, but in-person this product has a bit of reverb in the sound so the tone isn’t quite as ‘clean’ sounding
I saw one in McDonald’s once
That would've been a protec open area sounder, these haven't been released yet
In 13. Its sound like siren head
L I l think number two is weird
thats my schools alarm
@@Allotmenting_Plot15 same
Number 2 is my alarm at work
Dont really like these at all, but nice vid