Bono electronic siren
Key features of the Bono electronic siren
Acoustics
A specially-shaped horn made of aluminium alloy and stainless steel in combination with a powerful 100 W pressure loudspeaker provides high-quality acoustic coverage of a desired area. A virtually infinite number of messages with their pre-defined priorities, interruptions, or combinations can be stored in and conveyed by the Bono siren equipped with the MiniAudiomodule (mAUD11).
Autodiagnostics
The Bono siren has a number of in-built self-diagnostic functions providing that customers opt for two-way communication between the siren and control centre. The battery status and systems functionalities can be monitored remotely by an operator, thus there is no need for a technician to be sent to the siren, which significantly saves the operational costs.
Solarpack
By adding a solar pack as an option, Bono becomes completely self-contained, without needing power supply from an external source. Using a suitable method of activation (e.g. by means of a satellite or sensors), Bono is a fully autonomous device usable anywhere – in a jungle while constructing roads or in a swamp in an open pit. Moreover, a variety of compatible sensors can be connected directly to the siren.


Communication
- eight binary inputs and two binary outputs
- RS232/RS485 interface
- aBUS interface for other modules of the aSCADA® system
- FFSK analogue modem support
- line interface Ethernet (the optional module required)
- WiFi/X-bee interface (the optional module required)
- GPRS interface (the optional SmartBridge+GPRS modules required)

Key features of the Bono electronic siren
Acoustics
A specially-shaped horn made of aluminium alloy and stainless steel in combination with a powerful 100 W pressure loudspeaker provides high-quality acoustic coverage of a desired area. A virtually infinite number of messages with their pre-defined priorities, interruptions, or combinations can be stored in and conveyed by the Bono siren equipped with the MiniAudiomodule (mAUD11).
Autodiagnostics
The Bono siren has a number of in-built self-diagnostic functions providing that customers opt for two-way communication between the siren and control centre. The battery status and systems functionalities can be monitored remotely by an operator, thus there is no need for a technician to be sent to the siren, which significantly saves the operational costs.
Solarpack
By adding a solar pack as an option, Bono becomes completely self-contained, without needing power supply from an external source. Using a suitable method of activation (e.g. by means of a satellite or sensors), Bono is a fully autonomous device usable anywhere – in a jungle while constructing roads or in a swamp in an open pit. Moreover, a variety of compatible sensors can be connected directly to the siren.

Communication
- eight binary inputs and two binary outputs
- RS232/RS485 interface
- aBUS interface for other modules of the aSCADA® system
- FFSK analogue modem support
- line interface Ethernet (the optional module required)
- WiFi/X-bee interface (the optional module required)
- GPRS interface (the optional SmartBridge+GPRS modules required)


