RCF to present new evac systems at ISE 2015

RCF spa will present a wide range of products at ISE 2015, Amsterdam RAI on 10-12 February.

It will be showcasing its new flagship DXT 9000 and DXT 3000 digital voice alarm systems, certified to EN 54-16 and EN 54-4 standards.

The DXT 9000 promises complete scalability. The first fully digital PA/VA system to be designed from the ground up by RCF engineers, the DXT 9000 is a distributed system in which every component, including the loudspeakers, has its own physical address, can be monitored according to current EN 54 standards, and can be configured after installation where necessary.

While paging and voice evacuation are the primary uses for the DXT 9000, it can also be used to interface pro-audio active speakers through RCF’s RD-NET control and monitoring system.

Another new addition to the DXT family of emergency evacuation systems is the DXT 3000. Designed for wall mounting this offers a truly integrated solution for small and medium, single or multi-zone applications. Amplification, control, routing, monitoring and power supply are all integrated; simply connect the system to the speakers, fire prevention control unit and the emergency microphone console, which comes in two versions: desktop and wall-mounted in a classic red cabinet.

Other eye-catchers on the RCF stand will include a new white installation version of the company’s HDL 10-A active line array.

The model features ultra-compact size and is powered from a 1400 Watt Peak Power 2 way digital amplifier, while the sound is processed from a powerful DSP.

Also on display will be examples from the HL Stadium series, combining the properties of a horn-loaded, constant or variable curvature array and includes the two-way passive HL2240, HL2260, HL2290 full range, and HS2200 subwoofer.

Finally, the Acustica P Series comprises coaxial designs offering intelligibility in compact lightweight weatherproof designs offering protection up to the highest rating standard. These feature precision neodymium co-axial transducers — a 10" for the P2110 and 2 x 15" devices for the P3115 and P6215. They can be fed with 100V line RCF Flexa series amplifiers and are volume adjustable depending on weather conditions and the required area of coverage.