PRO-VOICE Advantages

PRO-VOICE T-Series mass announcement systems stands above the others by providing: CD sound quality, multiple event triggers, telephone or PBX dialing with touch-tones (DTMF), event queuing, prioritization and scripting, input isolation, and 1U rack mounting.


CD Sound Quality


The waveform above illustrates the sound quality of Pro-Voice 16-bit systems.


The waveform above illustrates the sound quality of other typical 8-bit notification systems.


Multiple Event Triggers

(PV-4T shown with 24 input triggers)

Mass notification systems typically only allow 1 trigger per unit. Pro-Voice input triggers may be configured with as many as 32! Why buy several units from the other manufacturers?


Telephone Dialing

With the PRO-VOICE T-Series, you may connect and dial touch-tone (DTMF) strings prior to an announcement. With this added capability, our system may dial any selected location in your facility or even connect to outside lines. Detailed information and directions are thus routed to the appropriate personnel with no loss of time. Just leave a port open on your PBX!


Compact Flash Memory Storage

All PRO-VOICE models use CF memory cards for storing sound and configuration files. Advantages of using CF memory include: a) easy transport because of it small size, b) easy transfers via email, internet, or other media, c) tremendous storage capacity, d) simple PC, laptop, or palmtop sound changes, e) easy backup, f) no special device drivers required for PCs, g) inexpensive, h) available at local stores, and i) long-term stability.

Competing equipment may require wired connections to external audio devices for recording the sounds. This degrades the sound quality by making digital to analog conversions and then back to digital. This process is cumbersome and time consuming! With PRO-VOICE you simply change the sound on the computer in digital form and the original sound quality is preserved.


The possibilities are endless!

Updated February 13, 2008
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