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Description of Sound |
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Continuous |
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Emits a constant sound as long as power is applied. |
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Slow Pulse |
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A slow repeating series of on-and-off sound pulses. |
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Medium Pulse |
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A repeating series of on-and-off sound pulses that
are in between slow and fast. |
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Fast Pulse |
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A fast repeating series of on-and-off sound pulses. |
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Double Pulse- Fast |
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A fast repeating series of two double beeps. |
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Double Pulse- Slow |
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A slow repeating series of two double beeps. |
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Dual Tone- Fast |
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Capable of producing two tones- either a continuous
tone or a fast pulse tone. |
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Dual Tone- Slow |
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Capable of producing two tones- either a continuous
tone or a slow pulse tone. |
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Chime
Tones |
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A chime tone pleasantly rings off similar to a bell
sound that gets softer over time. |
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Warble
Tones |
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Warble tones alternate between high and low
frequency sounds. |
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Chirp
(Quick Pulse) |
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A series of very rapid sound pulses. |
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Clicking Sound |
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A very very short beep sound that repeats. |
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Slow Speed Up Pulser |
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A pulsing sound that slowly starts increasing in
speed. |
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Fast Speed Up Pulser |
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A pulsing sound that quickly starts increasing in
speed. |
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Siren
Sounds |
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Siren tones sweep from low to high frequency and
back down again. A whooping tone just goes from
low to high. |
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Telephone Ringer |
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A series of multiple tones that sounds similar to an
old fashion telephone ringing. |
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Crosswalk- Cuckoo |
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These alarms are used on pedestrian crosswalks and
this sound imitates a Cuckoo bird sound. |
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Crosswalk- Chirp |
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These alarms are used on pedestrian crosswalks and
this sound imitates a Chirp bird sound. |
| Multi-Tone Alarms |
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Multi-tone alarms are capable of producing 3 or more
alarm sounds in a single package. See the
individual model data sheet for the description of the
sounds. |
| 15 Second Step-Up |
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These alarms increase in sound loudness after 15
seconds. For example, if the specific alarm starts
at a loud sound level (90 dB), after 15 seconds, the
sound level will become extra loud (100 dB) |