Optimus provides the public address system to the Parliament of India
The new building that has been added to the Parliament is equipped with the Compact public address and alarm solution of Optimus. From the system's microphone control panels and digital audio matrices, information messages and alarms are distributed to more than 2.600 Speakers.
The Parliament of India, also called the Sansad, It is still located in an old building that has been enlarged with a new construction that has been equipped with a sound system that includes more than 2.600 sound points and public address technology Optimus.
The original seat of the Parliament of India is a colonial-era building designed by British architects Sir Edwin Lutyens and Herbert Baker, which took six years to build (1921-1927). In 1956 two floors were added to cope with the demand for more space and had to be heavily modified to suit the purpose of a modern Parliament.
Recently, a new building has been added that will facilitate the smooth and efficient running of operations by working in tandem with the original Parliament. This one has more than 65.000 square and its triangular shape allows for optimal use of space.
In addition to adequate capacity for India's legislative needs, The building is equipped with the latest communications technologies, These include the public address system and voice alarm Compact. From the system's microphone control panels and digital audio matrices, information messages and possible alarms are distributed to more 2.600 5 Ceiling Speakers″ and 8″ and loudspeakers of 15 W.
Both the Compact control system and the loudspeakers are certified in accordance with the EN standard 54.
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