Whether you need to tailor your public address and voice alarm system requirements to a single building or across a site, the DAU500 system can be adapted to suit these requirements making it flexible for new projects or system extension.
The Firefighter's Microphone EF-FMWB is a wall-mounted microphone paging station, with the push-button panel and fireman microphone, for use with Eaton’s DAU500 voice alarm system. It can address up to 6 zones for emergency EVAC paging. It includes a fist microphone with built-in PTT button, which can be pre-programmed to access a certain zone or group of zones. EVAC and ALERT messages may be triggered on the front of the panel by means of dedicated buttons.
Additionally, the firefighter's microphone incorporates mandatory EN-54-16 system indications, as well as fault/emergency buzzer and mandatory manual controls, including Lamp Test and system reset.
It is easily connected to L-Net interface of the public address and voice alarm system’s main DAU500 panel and can be daisy-chained with more L-Net devices.
Whether you need to tailor your public address and voice alarm system requirements to a single building or across a site, the DAU500 system can be adapted to suit these requirements making it flexible for new projects or system extension.
Connect & communicate easily
The DAU500 panel connects to fire fighter's microphone EF-FMWB and desktop microphones EF-FMTC for ease of communication.
Extend your PAVA system
The DAU500 voice alarm system can be extended by 6 lines per multiplexer (EF-HEXAPOD6). Three multiplexers per DAU500 panel is advised.
Expand your network
You can connect up to 254 DAU500 panels per network. With its versatility, it's easy to adapt your public address and voice alarm system to suit your requirements.
The firefighter's microphone is just part of the DAU500 voice alarm system. The system comes with a variety of optional components and accessories. This means that you can easily tailor the system to meet the requirements of your current and future projects, whether the system you need is for a single building, across a site, either centralised or distributed.