 
				Beaverton, OR 97008
United States
Biamp
Model: Community R.5-96MAX
Networked public address and voice evacuation solution brings centralized control, clarity and flexibility to legacy stations
BEAVERTON, Oregon — Biamp Systems, a leading provider of innovative, networked media systems, announced that the company's Vocia® networked public address and voice evacuation solution has been deployed in the City of Calgary's upgraded C-Train light rail system. Flexible and easy to use, Vocia delivers capabilities likes zoned paging for both prerecorded and live messaging via a decentralized system architecture, which is easily expanded to support the city's growing public transportation needs.
To serve the 
needs of its rapidly growing population, Calgary city leaders approved 
the addition of a new line to the city's light rail system, as well as 
much-needed technological upgrades to older stations using outdated 
public address systems. For the upgrades, the city required a paging and
 voice evacuation solution that provided significant improvements in 
audio quality, fidelity, and clarity; iron-clad reliability; and the 
ability to manage the entire system from a single central location. To 
meet these robust requirements, integrator Unified Systems Group turned 
to Biamp's Vocia product line. 
"Vocia was the perfect solution 
for meeting the numerous demands of this complex installation," said 
Leon Tippett, audio visual integration manager, Unified Systems Group. 
"Six C-Train stations were upgraded initially, and the flexibility and 
scalability of Vocia will make it simple to expand the system to the 
other 39 stations. To increase efficiency, train managers can now 
perform system diagnostics, changes, and adjustments from the 
convenience of a central office instead of traveling to each individual 
station. Additionally, Vocia's ambient noise compensation allows for 
clear messaging in any of the line's train stops. Calgary Transit is 
very impressed with their new system and its capabilities."
Each 
of the six upgraded C-Train stations were equipped with one Vocia VI-6 
six-channel audio input device for analog and digital paging inputs, two
 VA-8600 amplifiers, two ANC-1 ambient noise compensation devices to 
control audio output levels automatically, 16 AM-600 amplifier module 
cards, and 16 ELD-1 end-of-line devices for remote line monitoring. The 
system's modular hardware is paired with easy-to-use software, the 
centerpiece of which is a powerful dashboard that allows quick and easy 
access to diagnostics, system health information, status, usage, audio 
levels, and more. The software allows train managers to monitor, log, 
and control components remotely from a central location, and install or 
replace new units quickly and easily. The system meets EN 54-16 product 
certification and EN 60849/AS 60849 system verification. 
"With 
its flexibility, easy-to-use software, and legendary Biamp sound quality
 and reliability, Vocia is ideal for large-scale public address and life
 safety systems," said Steve Kawasaki, sales development director for 
Western North America at Biamp. "We're pleased to help improve the 
commuting experience for hundreds of thousands of passengers who rely on
 the C-Train each day, and look forward to supporting future expansion 
as Calgary's transit needs continue to evolve."
