The A-4212 from Alpha is a 12 Unit Area Of Rescue MAS-AUD that enhances safety and communication in emergency situations. It requires the BB-42 Flush Back Box and is compatible with #4201B/V or 4201B/VM Call-In Remote Stations, ensuring reliable and effective rescue operations.
Alpha A-4212 Camera Features
Features
- ADA Compliant: Ensures accessibility for individuals with disabilities in many states, subject to local regulations.
- Clear 2-Way Voice Communication: Facilitates effective communication in emergencies, making it easier to coordinate rescue efforts.
- Hands-Free Voice Reply: Allows for effortless communication from remote stations, enhancing user convenience.
- Supervised: Provides constant monitoring to ensure the system is operational and ready when needed.
- Choice of Standard or Anti-Vandal Remotes: Tailors the system to your security needs and environment.
- Choice of Indoor or Outdoor Remotes: Offers flexibility for installation in various locations.
- Battery Back-up (optional): Ensures continued operation during power outages, enhancing reliability.
- Choice of Master Stations: Customizes the setup according to specific requirements and preferences.
- ADA Compliant Signage Available: Enhances visibility and compliance for all users, contributing to safety.
- Remotes Mount into Standard Electrical Boxes: Simplifies installation and integration into existing infrastructure.
- Simple to Wire: Reduces installation time and effort, making it user-friendly for contractors.
Alpha A-4212 Detailed Specifications
| Feature | Details |
| Model | A-4212 |
| Type | Area Of Rescue Master Audio |
| Compatibility | Requires BB-42 Flush Back Box, works with #4201B/V or 4201B/VM Call-In Remote Stations |
| Communication Type | 2-Way Voice Communication |
| Remote Options | Standard or Anti-Vandal, Indoor or Outdoor |
| Battery Backup | Optional |
| Signage | ADA Compliant Signage available |
| Installation | Mounts into standard electrical boxes, simple wiring |



















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