5:12 is the first alarm activation, 8:39 is the outdoor activation, 10:04 is the code 3 activation, 12:27 is the slow whoop tone activation via smokie, 14:13 is the same thing with an altered message, and a Chinese message, 15:53 is the 4100UD ES message, 17:22 is the exact same message but less polite sounding, 18:51 is again the same message but in a female voice, 21:19 is the smoke alarm test which also sounds the fire alarms (whoop tone, no message), 22:51 is the chime tone, 23:38 is the default message, 24:43 is the CO detection test, 25:46 is where the alarms sound via functional test, and finally 27:33 is the all clear message. Wow, that was a lot to type.
The best voice Evac message! Once I had to hear it in my schools library for twenty mins straight cuz someone pulled the fire alarm during class and we couldn’t leave…
That is the kind of fire alarm I have in my high school and every single part of the building except for the pool because in the pool room we have simplex 4906-9127 multi candela horn strobes in the pool room and whenever the fire alarm goes off it sounds exactly of what I just heard at 12:27-13:40
I work at the Mall and at 19:05 that where we had that voice Evac included simplex Est and wheelock and some few system sensor some stores including horn strobes
The only 4903 ceiling type device I've seen in the wild are 4906-9130, 9128s etc (electronic addressable horns) My last university's vendor was simplex and I loved being in the 4903s electromechanical section during drills. Unfortunately each year, more 4903s are being replaced with Truealert Horn-Strobes or Speaker Strobes. On a sidenote, last week, a student managed to light one of the dorm's pullstations on fire, taking it out of service. At this time the arson suspect is still at large.
3:33 Every school in my district that has a Simplex or Autocall system has those cages over the pull stations. They are also kind of weak. The ones at the middle school have been up for the longest (17 years) and they are all dented from balls hitting them. They have done a good job protecting the pull stations, though. 17:22 This is the exact same message that the middle school (the one I went to) uses. It’s even the exact same pacing and loop. It was originally a 4100U, but it may have been upgraded to an ES without my knowledge. Just so you know, both the 4100U and ES have the same default message.
Wow I like the slow whoop default and default male voice says attention, attention attention like that but keep the male default, voice attention attention attention, but with the code 3 tone it’s a little better too for your house even though you don’t have elevators, but it’s just a voice message that I hear There’s a fire emergency just in case it was a real one from outside of your house plus add the chime tone like three times chime and it goes to an actual real alarm the slow whoop sound
You need some strobe covers for that LED device so its not running clear lenses, as its not legal. (Sorry if you don't really care if its legal or not just wanted to let you know!) Edit: Congrats on 10K subs btw. Forgot to mention it.
Damn. those are some nice sounding speakers. especially the two red strobes in the basement. I wonder if one could use these for surround sound haha 🤣 because they have a decent frequency response from what I'm hearing. i expected it to be like those terrible cd boombox speakers
@@FireAlarmDude5967 that's quite surprising, I would've thigh they would have been dry rotted by now honestly due to the materials used for speakers . its usually that annoying foam stuff that's like a rubbery foam with adhesive that I've seen used in the ones ive gotten my hands on in terms of alarms
There was a mouse chewing on the wires? You might wanna set a few mouse traps in your shed, I would recommend getting glue mouse traps from Home Depot. You don’t have to pull a lever back and lock it in place like the spring mouse traps, all you have to do with the glue traps is just set bait and place the mouse trap on the edge of the floor, and then done
You should definitely put some advances down here. Here is what I would suggest: P2R in the main area BG12 below that P2CR in the fire museum SR in the bathroom Another BG12 on the far side P2W also on the far side Keep the i3 BG10 in the panel room Another P2R in the panel room Another BG12 in the garage P2RK also in the garage No pressure to do it!
Maybe you should try out every single version of System sensor alarm in the next system test a Classic in the Panel room a Advance and a Regular L Series in the basement a Advance strobe in the bathroom a LED L-Series in the Collection room and Finally a MASS in the garage
Can you nake another notifier system test cause you forgot to do the Temporal 3 AR Horn that plays once with the fenale voice of the Fire Alarm Reported in the building script
You Should do Simplex Truealert Speaker Strobes with Wheelock Outdoor Speaker Strobes outside so it's fully Voice Evacuation because I see Wheelock Outdoor Speaker Strobes in Simplex systems if alerting people outside of a fire
you can really hear the diffence in the sound of the speakers you where mentioning in the music sound video. The voice has alot more bass and depth in some speakers
5:12 is the first alarm activation, 8:39 is the outdoor activation, 10:04 is the code 3 activation, 12:27 is the slow whoop tone activation via smokie, 14:13 is the same thing with an altered message, and a Chinese message, 15:53 is the 4100UD ES message, 17:22 is the exact same message but less polite sounding, 18:51 is again the same message but in a female voice, 21:19 is the smoke alarm test which also sounds the fire alarms (whoop tone, no message), 22:51 is the chime tone, 23:38 is the default message, 24:43 is the CO detection test, 25:46 is where the alarms sound via functional test, and finally 27:33 is the all clear message. Wow, that was a lot to type.
Just checked back in on this comment after a month, thank you for the pin firealarmdude! My first one :D
You and other UA-camrs inspire me to be a fire alarm enthusiast. Great job on this set-up!
The best voice Evac message! Once I had to hear it in my schools library for twenty mins straight cuz someone pulled the fire alarm during class and we couldn’t leave…
Flashback to the 90's with Simplex 4903s!
Congrats on 10k. Your videos started my interest in fire alarms and made me start collecting them.
Awesome!! The older tone somehow scares me a bit.. a sound of urgency, is probably why. Absolutely superb though!
Good job my man I like fire alarms too but I got a heck of a lot of fire alarm videos so I also got a true white alert fire alarm system
Awesome video gotta love that Simplex voice evacuation!
30-ish years later and they still have some of the best audio quality among speaker strobes
I love how u got alarm everywhere except up stairs with the rest of the house lol
4903 speakers have a surprising amount of bass.
Nice video. I love your fire alarm setups you got.
Awesome Test For the next test I would love to see alarms on my Highschools system Gentex commander 3s and those floor mount speaker strobes
Congrats on 10K. Nice system setup.
I like the Boston tone
That is the kind of fire alarm I have in my high school and every single part of the building except for the pool because in the pool room we have simplex 4906-9127 multi candela horn strobes in the pool room and whenever the fire alarm goes off it sounds exactly of what I just heard at 12:27-13:40
i miss this version of slow whoop with the chimes before it. i havent found a video on youtube of it in so long
I think that tone was from the Ualbany videos
Wish they still had this!
TYSM FOR THE NEXT SYSTEM TEST
I would love to be in a future System Test video
I wish I had those in my school instead of the loud L series horn strobes
Dont we all
Dem L series be taking over, spectralert avance 2.0
I work at the Mall and at 19:05 that where we had that voice Evac included simplex Est and wheelock and some few system sensor some stores including horn strobes
The only 4903 ceiling type device I've seen in the wild are 4906-9130, 9128s etc (electronic addressable horns)
My last university's vendor was simplex and I loved being in the 4903s electromechanical section during drills. Unfortunately each year, more 4903s are being replaced with Truealert Horn-Strobes or Speaker Strobes.
On a sidenote, last week, a student managed to light one of the dorm's pullstations on fire, taking it out of service. At this time the arson suspect is still at large.
3:33 Every school in my district that has a Simplex or Autocall system has those cages over the pull stations. They are also kind of weak. The ones at the middle school have been up for the longest (17 years) and they are all dented from balls hitting them. They have done a good job protecting the pull stations, though.
17:22 This is the exact same message that the middle school (the one I went to) uses. It’s even the exact same pacing and loop. It was originally a 4100U, but it may have been upgraded to an ES without my knowledge.
Just so you know, both the 4100U and ES have the same default message.
12:06 Correct me if I’m wrong but I’m fairly certain that message does not exist on the 4003EC. That’s from the standard 4003.
Probably true
I like this one good job
Wow I like the slow whoop default and default male voice says attention, attention attention like that but keep the male default, voice attention attention attention, but with the code 3 tone it’s a little better too for your house even though you don’t have elevators, but it’s just a voice message that I hear There’s a fire emergency just in case it was a real one from outside of your house plus add the chime tone like three times chime and it goes to an actual real alarm the slow whoop sound
Awesome the simplex speaker strobes are cool I have 3 fire alarms in my house but I don’t know how to place a fire alarm in the house in a wall
Where can I get the Simplex voice evacuation they are cool
You need some strobe covers for that LED device so its not running clear lenses, as its not legal. (Sorry if you don't really care if its legal or not just wanted to let you know!)
Edit: Congrats on 10K subs btw. Forgot to mention it.
Thanks, and it’s perfectly legal as it is.
If ya really think about it, way, WAY older systems and voice evac has 1 thing in common, they both use AC, AC for the horns and “AC” for the speakers
Damn. those are some nice sounding speakers. especially the two red strobes in the basement. I wonder if one could use these for surround sound haha 🤣 because they have a decent frequency response from what I'm hearing. i expected it to be like those terrible cd boombox speakers
You probably could. The older ones are nice
@@FireAlarmDude5967 that's quite surprising, I would've thigh they would have been dry rotted by now honestly due to the materials used for speakers . its usually that annoying foam stuff that's like a rubbery foam with adhesive that I've seen used in the ones ive gotten my hands on in terms of alarms
Nice Long System Test! By the way, How can you tell tthe difference between the speaker and horn strobes on those alarms since they are indentical?
If you look through the grille you’ll be able to see
Do the classic fire lite bg 12s and wheelock AS on one test that would cool
Maybe
How did you install these? Where do the wires run? I want to do this but it seems confusing.
Wires run behind the ceilings and walls. This is a complex process if you are unfamiliar with
I didn't think that horn strobe outside was hooked up. Every system test it's just used as a remote strobe
He has to unless he wants to send voice through a horn that’s going to fry it that’s why he disables it 😊
Horn is usually disconnected
I’m building the fire alarms
There was a mouse chewing on the wires? You might wanna set a few mouse traps in your shed, I would recommend getting glue mouse traps from Home Depot. You don’t have to pull a lever back and lock it in place like the spring mouse traps, all you have to do with the glue traps is just set bait and place the mouse trap on the edge of the floor, and then done
The wire was outside
You should definitely put some advances down here. Here is what I would suggest:
P2R in the main area
BG12 below that
P2CR in the fire museum
SR in the bathroom
Another BG12 on the far side
P2W also on the far side
Keep the i3
BG10 in the panel room
Another P2R in the panel room
Another BG12 in the garage
P2RK also in the garage
No pressure to do it!
At some point
Maybe you should try out every single version of System sensor alarm in the next system test a Classic in the Panel room a Advance and a Regular L Series in the basement a Advance strobe in the bathroom a LED L-Series in the Collection room and Finally a MASS in the garage
And the pull stations are a mix of Firelite
Maybe
10:05 Simplex Low Frequency Tone
Bro is prepped for any fire no fire is killing him
I'm sure there's a way to disable fire reporting, if not, the fire department must hate you. xD
I’m just curious what happened to the ceiling mount carbon monoxide speaker strobe
Took it down
@@FireAlarmDude5967 any reason why?
@@maas1208 thought it’d be cool to have the led unit
I think it looks good on the ceiling
Would you put up a led alert speaker strobe in the fire panel room?
how do you get your mp3 player to loop? what kind do you use?
It’s some mp3 module from Amazon
@@FireAlarmDude5967for looping did you have to change how the relay or aux power operates?
Can you nake another notifier system test cause you forgot to do the Temporal 3 AR Horn that plays once with the fenale voice of the Fire Alarm Reported in the building script
I will be doing a notifier test in December but I have no idea what that means
the chinese one is my favorite
9:37 the pull station spring needs to be aligned
The spring was perfectly aligned in the video
You Should do Simplex Truealert Speaker Strobes with Wheelock Outdoor Speaker Strobes outside so it's fully Voice Evacuation because I see Wheelock Outdoor Speaker Strobes in Simplex systems if alerting people outside of a fire
Maybe
Nice! Where did you get the messages? They sounds really clean
Probably came with the simplex speaker or the Fire alarm panel has the messages on it
@@Ericlovestrains He has a separate voice evac panel that he can load messages on, the main panel isn't voice evac compatible
@@MichanaAlerting I think he uses a remote thing you can check it on the simplex 4100u video
I get the messages from UA-cam
@@FireAlarmDude5967 I figured. Channels like firealarmtech7, firealarm9200, or joey caridi right?
Nice 👍
Why are the strobes clicking so loudly
Because that’s what strobes do
Good you didnt destroy the original glass plate or the simplex fanbase would be mad at you.
My basement only has a burglar alarm and I only have stairs
Cool
17:19 I don’t think I need to say it this time lol
14:56 ohhh yes that is unusual
14:06 Hello!
17:19 Thats what diddy does to meek mill
What the
you can really hear the diffence in the sound of the speakers you where mentioning in the music sound video. The voice has alot more bass and depth in some speakers
Are you my friend?😊
14:06 that makes me laugh!
DO NOT use the elevator WALK to the nearest stairway.
4:33 4:33
Sounds like the Roblox fire alarm
🤨
Boo. I wanted to see the actual glass get broken.
Womp womp
He doesn’t wanna break it because he only has one
Do you want to provide your own glass and pick it up after it breaks? Thats probably why.