Product Selection Guide

4 0 4 Model P-NET-G-IP /P-GAP-G PAGASYS ® GEN II Network Features Fan Control and Monitoring Card F E A T U R E S Federal Signal’s PAGASYS ® GEN II Dante® networked audio solution provides synchronized, low latency audio using standard Ethernet switches without complex network configuration typically required by other technologies. Network connectivity allows PAGASYS GEN II rack system controllers and Global Access Panels (GAPs) to send and receive digital audio from up to 16 remote audio sources over an Ethernet interface. This eliminates the need for discrete audio wiring, which will simplify installation and lower implementation costs. GAPs enable users to send live streaming audio or initiate pre-defined audio broadcasts to one or more networked PAGASYS GEN II system controllers. Multiple “voices” and audio “ducking” are supported enabling controllers to send different audio streams to different zones simultaneously and reduce emergency warning tone volume while live audio messages are broadcasting. GAPs and GAP microphones are supervised by connected controller nodes. GAPs monitor broadcast activity and alarms generated from connected controller nodes in the system. The networked audio solution supports redundant mission critical system requirements and can be used with ATEX certified hazardous location access panels. The PAGASYS GEN II networked solution can be configured with complex zoning schemes to be easily scalable to support future system expansion. • Optional ATEX certified hazardous location microphone stations • IP communication with Dante ® audio between PAGASYS Gen II controllers and Global Access Panels (GAPs) • GAP option provides supervised live mic audio, initiates alarm broadcasts and monitors system activity • Touchscreen GAP Kiosk mode operation simplifies operation • System fault status monitoring for all connected controllers can be configured for local and global activation points • GAP software configuration includes Microsoft Windows ® 10 Pro, Internet Information Services, Net Framework, and Microsoft SQL Server

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