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4Ambient Noise Levels Ambient Noise levels also affect speaker count and placement. Typical noise levels for different applications are l
530 Quiet library, soft whisper40 Quiet office, living room50 Office with office machine noise60 Conversation80 Automated factory equipmen
6Volume ControlWhen it comes to setting volume throughout a paging system, there’s no such thing as “one-size fits-all.” Different are
7Feedback Eliminators and Page RepeatersReal-time paging can always create feedback if the volume is loud enough and the speaker is located near
8Paging Horns 14Ceiling Speakers 16Speaker Layout and Zoning for Typical Factory/Office FacilityFacility is laid out with 4 zonesYellow Zone--Office
9Paging Horns 14Ceiling Speakers 16
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