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Public address, voice alarm & general alarm systems

Desktop microphone for public address & voice alarm systems

The EF-MPS range consists of flexible paging microphones which enable the user to provide live, store-and-forward, and recorded message broadcasts into user selected zones. The range also provides EN54 compliant emergency functions and all EN54 mandatory indicators and controls. Within the range, the EF-MPS10/20/30/40/50 units each consist of an EF-MPS01 sloping desk console with a flexible goose-neck paging microphone, graphic LCD display, and silent operation ‘Touch to Talk’ touchpad PTT button, together with one or more additional EF-MPX10 zone selection and control button modules. The number of additional buttons depends on the model: EF-MPS10 has 10 selectable buttons, and EF-MPS50 has 50 buttons. The range can be connected directly to either one or two EFDAU2000 Wall Mounted Voice Alarm panels using analogue audio and a serial link. If required, there is also an RJ45 Ethernet IP interface with the option of a ‘Power over Ethernet’ connection to EFDAU2000 panels.
Adaptable
Live or recorded messages
Flexible
Desk and wall mount options
Compatible
Connect to EFDAU2000 panels

The quickest way to evacuate a building

According to the British Standards Association (BSI), live announcements are the fastest way to evacuate people who are unfamiliar with a building. Due to the power of the spoken message confirming the validity of the emergency, live announcements remove the "false alarm" mentality making PAVA microphones an essential part of any evacuation system.

Up to 50 selection buttons, EN54 approved by an external testing body

The EF-MPS range includes the option to have 0, 10, 20, 30, 40 or 50 EN54 certified selection buttons dependent on the building size and public address requirements.

Design a voice alarm system to suit your building's requirements

The EF-MPS range can be connected directly to either one or two EFDAU2000 Wall Mounted Voice Alarm panels using analogue audio and a serial link. If required, there is also an RJ45 Ethernet IP interface with the option of a ‘Power over Ethernet’ connection to EFDAU2000 panels. All interconnecting cabling and the microphone capsule are continuously monitored. 
Specifications

Product Codes

Code Description
EF-MPS01-G Paging & Emergency Mic - 01 Button - Analogue & IP
EF-MPS10-G

Paging & Emergency Mic - 10 Button - Analogue & IP 

(order EF-MPS01-G plus EF-MPX10)

EF-MPX10 10-button expansion module

Technical Specifications

Power supply  
Input Voltage: Dual 18 to 48 V DC
   
Current Consumption @ 24V (nom.- sounder & LEDs off)  
EF-EMS01:  90mA
EF-EMS10:  95mA
EF-EMS20:  100mA
EF-MPX10 (each unit):  115mA
   
Current Consumption @ 24V (max. - sounder & LEDs on)  
EF-EMS01:  165mA
EF-EMS10:  220mA
EF-EMS20:  275mA
EF-MPX10 (each):  55mA
   
Analogue system connection  
Audio Output:  Dual Analogue / 0dBu nominal / 220R
Hardware Bypass Interface:  2 x PTT & 2 x Speak Now
Listen In Input:  Single Analogue
   
IP system connection  
Connection:  1 x 100BASE- T Ethernet (RJ45)
Audio Format:  PMC Compliant VoIP
Listen In Input:  Single PMC VoIP
   
Additional connectivity  
Music Input:  1 x 3.5 mm jack balanced / unbalanced stereo
Output (speakers, headset):  1 x 3.5 mm jack unbalanced
Contact Input (ext. PTT):  1 x 3.5 mm jack
Contact Output (speak Now):  1 x 3.5 mm jack (open-collector)
   
Mechanical  
Dimensions (H x W x D mm)  
EF-MPS01: 58 x 175 x 200 mm (excl. goose-neck)
EF-MPS10: 58 x 285 x 200 mm (excl. goose-neck)
EF-MPS20: 58 x 395 x 200 mm (excl. goose-neck)
EF-MPX10 (each):  + 110mm width
   
Weight  
EF-EMS01:  1.0kg
EF-MPS10: 1.2kg
EF-EMS20: 1.4kg
EF-MPX10: 0.2kg
   
Environmental  
Temperature (Storage):  -20°C to +55°C
Temperature (Operation):  -10°C to +55°C
Humidity Range: 0% to 95% non-condensing
IP Rating: IP30
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