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Distributed Network Broadcasting System Solution for Service Areas

2026-03-23

I. System Overview

The GENDE Distributed Network Broadcasting System is purpose‑built for service area scenarios. It adopts an advanced distributed network architecture, completely revolutionizing the complex deployment mode of traditional broadcasting systems. It achieves true “no server, no IP configuration, plug‑and‑play” – just power on and connect to the network – enabling precise broadcast coverage for every stop, and providing efficient, stable, and convenient broadcasting services for service areas.


System Features:

● Distributed network architecture – no dedicated server required

● Automatic device identification – no IP configuration, plug‑and‑play

● Highest priority for emergency broadcasts – millisecond‑level response

● Supports zone management – precise delivery of broadcast content

●Compatible with existing networks – low deployment cost

● Simple operation – no professional training required


II. Core Scenario Requirements for Service Areas

(I) Full‑Area Atmosphere Coverage

Through smart playback of background music, prompts, and more across all scenarios, the system creates a comfortable and warm rest environment in the service area, enhancing the experience and satisfaction of drivers and passengers.

(II) Real‑Time Information Delivery

Accurately delivers important content such as traffic updates, warning information, weather forecasts, etc., improving traffic efficiency and providing timely and effective travel guidance for drivers and passengers.

(III) Emergency Evacuation Assurance

In the event of an emergency, the system can quickly broadcast evacuation instructions, guiding people to safety and ensuring the safety of life and property within the service area.

(IV) Pain Points of Traditional Systems

Traditional broadcasting systems suffer from difficult expansion and adjustment. Adding equipment requires complex IP debugging, software licensing, and other cumbersome operations, resulting in long lead times and an inability to meet the flexible and changing needs of service areas.

III. Core Value of the GENDE Solution

Optimization Item

Improvement

Core Advantage

Deployment Efficiency

Increased by 70%

No server, no IP configuration – reuses existing network for rapid coverage

Training Cost

Reduced by 90%

Intuitive device operation – easy to master in five minutes

Response Speed

Increased by 90%

Highest priority for emergency broadcasts – millisecond‑level automatic switching

Expansion Efficiency

Increased by 60%

Distributed architecture with auto‑discovery – new devices plug‑and‑play

1. Easy Deployment – Completely eliminates reliance on traditional servers. No complex IP configuration required. Powers on and connects to the network to start working.

2. Simple Operation – User‑friendly design. No professional technical training needed. Ordinary management staff can operate it.

3. Reliable Emergency Response – Emergency broadcasts are given priority, ensuring timely delivery of critical information during emergencies.

4. Flexible Expansion – Distributed architecture supports free addition or removal of devices, adapting to the evolving needs of service areas.


IV. Scenario Applications and Device Introduction

(I) Ceiling Speaker (XT‑720) Application

Suitable for indoor service area environments such as lobbies, restaurants, restrooms, etc. It balances sound field coverage with environmental cleanliness. The speaker can be flush‑mounted into the ceiling, occupying no floor or wall space, with sound spreading evenly from top to bottom.

Specific Application Scenarios:

Service Hall / Rest Area – Welcome announcements, background music, real‑time notifications, even sound field coverage.

Restaurant / Fast Food Area – Dining music, promotional broadcasts, emergency evacuation; grease‑resistant and easy to clean.

Restrooms / Nursing Rooms – Gentle reminder tones, cleaning notifications, slip prevention alerts; moisture‑resistant design.

Indoor Corridors / Passageways – Directional guidance, safety reminders, evacuation broadcasts; uniform coverage.



(II) Network Speaker (NC‑BG01) Application

Suitable for areas where ceiling mounting is not possible or unsuitable. The wall‑mount installation is simple, with clear and soft sound quality, and supports independent volume and content control.

Specific Application Scenarios:

Convenience Store / Shopping Area – Promotional broadcasts, product introductions, loss prevention alerts, precise marketing.

● Service Desk / Information Desk – Service guidance, public announcements, queue call alerts, zone control.

Office / Management Area – Internal dispatching, staff notifications, emergency command, timely communication.


(III) Network Sound Column (NC‑YS60) Application

Suitable for outdoor and semi‑open areas of service areas. Features IP65 high protection rating – dustproof, waterproof, and heat‑resistant, adapting to harsh outdoor environments. High sound pressure level, long propagation distance, and supports directional broadcasting.

Specific Application Scenarios:

● Parking Lot / Vehicle Access Lanes – Vehicle guidance, lost person/vehicle announcements, safety warnings.

Outdoor Charging Station Areas – Charging reminders, electrical safety alerts, queue guidance.

● Outdoor Plaza / Rest Area – Event notifications, emergency command, music playback.

● Truck / Bus Parking Area – Departure reminders, safety alerts, nighttime broadcasts.



V. Core System Functions

(I) Broadcast Announcement Function

Supports multiple announcement methods to achieve precise, flexible, and efficient voice broadcasting:

Precise Zone Announcements – Targeted delivery to specific areas, avoiding full‑area interference.

Mobile Wireless Announcements – Handheld and portable for patrols, enabling immediate response to unexpected situations.

● Intercom‑Linked Announcements – Seamlessly integrates with the intercom system for cross‑zone communication.

Application Scenarios: Daily operational dispatch, traffic peak guidance, temporary control notifications, on‑site emergency command, security patrol coordination, real‑time information broadcasting, lost person/item announcements.


(II) Background Music Playback

Provides diverse background music playback solutions to create a comfortable environment:

MP3 Scheduled Playback – Built‑in music library, supports scheduled tasks, unattended operation.

CD Player Zone Playback – High‑fidelity sound source, lossless music enjoyment.

Mobile Instant Playback – Wireless control via APP, on‑demand playback in any zone.

Emergency Voice Override – Highest priority, ensuring delivery of critical information.



(III) Fire Alarm Panel Broadcast & Alert

Seamlessly interfaces with the fire alarm system, providing reliable emergency protection:

Automatic Override & Linkage – Fire signal triggers immediate override to emergency broadcast mode.

Millisecond‑Level Response – Highest priority, volume maximized.

Precise Evacuation Guidance – Fire zone prioritized, adjacent zones coordinated.

Multiple Signal Recognition – Supports short‑circuit signal, high/low level signal triggering.



VI. System Structure

(I) System Topology

The system adopts a distributed network architecture, connecting various devices via the LAN/NET network to achieve unified management and control. Main equipment includes: wireless microphone, wireless group communication device, network microphone, MP3 player, network zone controller, fire alarm terminal, ceiling speaker, network speaker, network sound column, etc.

(II) Typical Configuration Solution

Service Front Desk – Equipped with a network microphone, supporting 10‑zone paging and all‑zone on/off control.

Lobby Area – Uses 20W ceiling speakers, flush‑mounted for even sound field coverage.

Shopping Area – Uses 30W network speakers, wall‑mounted for flexibility and convenience.

Parking Area – Uses 60W network sound columns with IP65 protection rating, suitable for outdoor environments.

(III) Control Equipment

Wireless Microphone – UHF band, supports mobile broadcasting, flexible and convenient.

Network Microphone – For fixed locations, zone paging, simple operation.

Network Zone Controller – 10‑zone management, audio collection, scheduled tasks.

Fire Alarm Terminal – Interfaces with the fire alarm system, overrides for emergency broadcasts.

MP3 Player – Scheduled playback, unattended automatic operation.


VII. Conclusion

The GENDE Distributed Network Broadcasting System for service areas, with its core philosophy of “simple, efficient, and reliable,” perfectly solves the various pain points of traditional broadcasting systems. Through its innovative distributed architecture and configuration‑free design, it provides a one‑stop broadcasting solution for service areas.

The system not only meets daily operational needs such as background music playback, information announcements, and promotional broadcasts, but also plays a vital role in emergency evacuation and safety assurance. Its features — no server, no IP configuration, plug‑and‑play — greatly reduce deployment costs and maintenance difficulty, making it an ideal choice for upgrading broadcasting systems in service areas.

As smart service area development continues to advance, the GENDE Distributed Network Broadcasting System, with its outstanding performance and easy operation, will contribute significantly to enhancing the intelligence level of service areas, ensuring travel safety, and improving the service experience.

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