

World-class Voice Alarm controller with 8-zone paging station, integration with fire alarm panels and built-in loudspeaker
Here’s a cost-effective Voice Alarm system that’s perfect for public places with a requirement of less than 8 loudspeaker circuits (zones). In the event of an emergency, the Evaclite can broadcast evacuation or alert messages to all zones through its built-in loudspeaker. It can also receive information from fire alarm panels and play automated/pre-recorded EVAC/ALERT messages to ensure the safe evacuation of people.
The Evaclite PKG comes with a rich suite of features that enhance its functionalities, such as digital signal processor, special monitoring volume control, built-in USB and local control panel.
| Model No. | Evaclite PKG |
|---|---|
| Power Supply Voltage | AC 220V ± 10% 50/50Hz |
| Line Input | 10K Ohms 775mV, unbalanced |
| Microphone Input | 600 Ohms 10mV, unbalanced |
| Remote Paging Microphone with zone selection |
Signal Input frequency : 100Hz~10KHz Signal Input Sensitivity : 5V RMS Communication : RS485 mode Transmission distance : 300m |
| Line Output | 775mV |
| Frequency Response | 20Hz~20KHz |
| Total Harmonic Distortion(THD) | <0.01% at 1kHz |
| Signal Noise Ratio(S/R) | >70 dB |
| Alarm Activation Input | 0V Short Circuit Signal |
| Timing Activation Input | 0V Short Circuit Signal |
| Alarm Activation Output | 0V Short Circuit Signal |
| Power Output Capability | 5A |
| Constant Voltage Input | 100V, 70V |
| Subarea Channel Power | ≤400W(single channel, Total power≤1000W) |
| Frequency Range | FM : 87.5MHz ~ 108MHz AM : 531KHz ~ 1710KHz |
| Rated Power | 20W |
| Packing Dimension (W×H×D) | 540 X 577 X 250 mm |
| Gross Weight | 10.6Kg |
| Model No. | Evaclite PKG |
|---|---|
| User Manual | 1 |
| Power Cable | 1 |
| USB Stick | 1 |
| Cat 5 Cable | 1 |
| Remote Paging Microphone | 1 |
| 75 Ω Telescopic Antenna | 1 |
| Evaclite Controller | 1 |
| Documentation | Size | Release Date | File Type | Download |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Datasheet | 626.04 KB | 30.10.2020 | Download | |
In emergency situations, public evacuation should be at the top of your to-do list. Make it happen!