Basic Sonalert® Sounds
Mallory has a number of basic
sounds, including chimes, sirens, warbles, chirps, beeps, and
continuous tones, as well as fast pulse, slow pulse, and short
pulse varieties. To listen to a sample of one of these sounds,
click on one of the selections below:
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Chimes – A chime tone is a tone that goes from loud to soft.
Chimes are generally used in non-emergency applications where a
more pleasant tone is desired, such as passenger car interiors,
elevators, and various office applications.
Sirens – A siren
tone sweeps from low to high frequency and back again. Sirens
are generally used in high ambient noise environments, where the
sweeping tone of the siren can be heard over the high ambient
noise.
Warbles – A warble
tone alternates between low and high frequency sounds. Like
sirens, warble tones are suited to high ambient noise
environments such as factories and other large, noisy
installations.
Continuous Tones –
A continuous tone emits a constant sound for as long as power is
applied. The continuous tone is generally used as an alarm,
alert, or trouble signal.
Beeps – A beep
tone is a repeating series of on-and-off sound pulses. A beep
tone is sharper and more discernable than a chime tone. Typical
applications include the back-up alarms used in heavy-duty
construction and agricultural equipment. Beep tones are
available in fast, slow, or short pulses.
Chirps – A chirp
tone is a series of very rapid sound pulses. Chirp tones can be
used to provide a unique warning sound.
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