I.System Overview
The GENDE Distributed Network Broadcasting System is purpose‑built for smart community scenarios. It addresses the core pain points of traditional community broadcasting—cumbersome deployment, complex operation and maintenance, and slow response. Leveraging an advanced distributed network architecture, it creates a lightweight, highly adaptable, and easy‑to‑operate smart audio management system. The system’s key advantages are “no server, no IP configuration, plug‑and‑play” – no dedicated server room or professional IT staff for setup is required. Ordinary property management personnel can quickly master the operation, truly establishing a standardized smart community broadcasting system that is “quiet during normal times, and provides rapid, full‑area response in emergencies.” It fully adapts to various scenarios, including new residential communities and the renovation of older communities.
Core System Features
• Ultra‑simple architecture design: Distributed network layout, no need for professional servers or host software, eliminating reliance on traditional server rooms.
• Plug‑and‑play, no configuration required: Automatic device identification, no IP settings needed. Just power on and connect to the network – ready for use, eliminating complex debugging steps.
• Emergency priority guarantee: Emergency broadcasts are given the highest priority, supporting millisecond‑level automatic override, ensuring no delay in urgent situations.
• Precise zone control: Supports independent management by zone and time period, enabling precise delivery of broadcast content while avoiding unnecessary disturbance.
• Low cost, high adaptability: Can reuse existing surveillance network cabling – no additional wiring required, significantly reducing deployment and renovation costs.
• Easy operation for beginners: Simple and intuitive interface, clear logic. No professional technical training needed – property staff can easily master it.
II. Core Scenario Requirements for Residential Communities and Pain Points of Traditional Systems
(I) Four Core Application Scenarios
1. Daily Atmosphere Creation -The community needs to play appropriate background music and warm reminders by zone and time period, creating a comfortable and welcoming living and homecoming atmosphere, enhancing residents' living experience and community satisfaction, while balancing practicality and ambience.
2. Precise Information Delivery –Various types of information such as property notices, weather forecasts, community events, safety tips, and convenience reminders need to be communicated quickly and with full coverage to residents. Traditional methods like posted notices and WeChat group messages are inefficient, have limited reach, and are prone to information gaps. An efficient broadcast channel is urgently needed.
3. Emergency Evacuation Assurance – In the event of sudden disasters such as fires, earthquakes, or extreme weather, a full-area emergency broadcast must be activated rapidly to clearly guide residents to evacuate and take shelter, ensuring the safety of life and property. Emergency broadcasts must have the highest priority and be able to automatically override regular content.
4. Flexible Operation, Maintenance, and Expansion – Frequent needs arise for later-stage community renovations, area adjustments, and additional device installations. The broadcast system must support easy expansion without complex debugging, adapting to the long-term development and changing scenarios of the community.
(II) Inherent Pain Points of Traditional Community Broadcast Systems
Traditional community broadcast systems rely on dedicated server rooms and cabling, resulting in complex overall wiring and lengthy installation periods, which significantly impact community decoration and daily operations. Adding new broadcast points requires separate IP address configuration and software license applications, with cumbersome debugging processes and high labor and time costs. The system has a high operational barrier, requiring professionally trained technicians for maintenance; ordinary property staff cannot independently handle daily operations or troubleshooting, leading to difficult and costly later‑stage maintenance.
III. Core Value of the GENDE Solution
Leveraging an innovative distributed technology architecture, the system delivers comprehensive improvements across four dimensions: deployment, operation & maintenance, ease of use, and cost. Quantitative indicators demonstrate cost reduction and efficiency gains, completely addressing the shortcomings of traditional broadcasting and providing a one‑stop audio solution for smart communities:
Optimization Item | Improvement / Reduction | Core Advantage Details |
Deployment Efficiency | Increased by 70% | No server, no IP configuration – just power on and connect to the network. Reuses existing network for rapid full‑community coverage. |
O&M Efficiency | Increased by 60% | Terminals support automatic self‑check; new devices are auto‑discovered and connected. Expansion requires no complex debugging, making maintenance more convenient. |
Ease of Operation | Increased by 80% | Intuitive and easy‑to‑understand interface with simple logic. Property staff can master operation in 5 minutes without professional training. |
Overall Cost | Reduced by 40%+ | Eliminates host software and dedicated server investment. Reuses existing surveillance cabling, saving wiring, installation, and later O&M costs. |

Four Core Deployment Advantages
• Rapid Deployment – Completely eliminates reliance on traditional servers. No complex network configuration required. Powers on and connects to the network to start working immediately, shortening installation time.
• Easy Operation – User-friendly interface design, zero learning curve. Ordinary property staff can independently handle daily management and emergency operations.
• Convenient Expansion – Distributed architecture supports auto-discovery of new devices. Flexible addition or removal of endpoints, perfectly adapting to community renovation and expansion.
• Cost Controllable – No need for dedicated software or server investment. Reuses existing network resources. Significantly reduces total cost of ownership across the entire lifecycle.
IV. Scenario Applications and Core Device Introduction
(I) Ceiling Speaker (XT-720)
Applicable Scenarios: Indoor public areas of residential communities, including entrance lobbies, elevator halls, underground parking garages, corridors, fire escapes, etc.
Product Features: Flush‑mount ceiling installation, completely hidden within the ceiling without damaging the original decoration. Sound spreads evenly from top to bottom, with a soft, clear, non‑harsh tone, achieving invisible sound field coverage while balancing aesthetics and functionality.
Specific Applications:
Entrance lobbies and elevator halls – Daily background music, weather forecasts, property notices, floor guidance.
Underground parking garages – Vehicle location guidance, driving safety reminders, emergency evacuation instructions.
Corridors and fire escapes – Recurring safety reminders; during emergencies, fire voice override is triggered to guide evacuation.

(II) Network Speaker (NC-BG01)
Applicable Scenarios: Dedicated areas for property management and indoor activities, including the property management office, monitoring room, security room, indoor owner activity area, etc.
Product Features: Simple wall‑mounted design, flexible installation, clean and elegant appearance that easily blends into office and activity environments. Soft, full‑bodied sound quality, suitable for indoor close‑range audio transmission needs.
Specific Applications:
Property management office – Internal work notifications, meeting sound reinforcement, daily background music playback.
Security room – Receiving emergency instructions, real‑time announcements, entry/exit control.
Monitoring room – Alarm notification integration, receiving emergency broadcast signals.
Indoor activity area – Background music, event notifications, convenient reminder messages.

(III) Network Sound Column (NC-YS60)
Applicable Scenarios: Outdoor and semi‑open areas of residential communities, including outdoor plazas, leisure areas, open parking lots, children’s play areas, public green belts, etc.
Product Features: IP65 high‑standard three‑proof design – waterproof, dustproof, and UV‑resistant, adaptable to seasonal temperature variations and harsh weather. 60W high power output with strong sound penetration, remaining clear over long distances. Supports independent zone control to avoid noise disturbance.
Specific Applications:
Outdoor plazas and leisure areas – Welcome announcements, event sound reinforcement, vehicle guidance.
Parking lots and entrances/exits – Driving direction guidance, safety warnings.
Children’s play areas and green belts – Safety reminders, soft background music; emergency evacuation broadcasts when hazards occur.
Can reuse existing surveillance network cabling – no need to lay separate audio cables, saving project costs.

V. Core System Functions
(I) Multi‑Mode Broadcast Announcement Function
The system supports various announcement modes, achieving second‑level response and full‑area coverage, comprehensively meeting the daily management and emergency response needs of the community:
• Property Central Command Announcement – Using the network microphone in the monitoring room, one‑key zone selection and full‑area control. Supports emergency full‑area broadcasting and precise zone delivery. Suitable for scenarios such as fire alerts, extreme weather warnings, temporary community‑wide notifications, and large‑scale community event coordination.
• Mobile Flexible Announcement – Wireless microphone – pick up and use immediately, no cabling constraints. Ideal for on‑site interaction and atmosphere creation during festivals, resident gatherings, community flea markets, cultural events, etc.
• Security Patrol Announcement – Paired with wireless group communication devices, security personnel can make announcements anytime, anywhere during patrols without returning to the monitoring room. Suitable for scenarios such as missing person announcements, on‑site order maintenance, emergency evacuation guidance, medical emergency assistance, etc.
Full‑Scenario Coverage: Daily task notifications, fire alerts, extreme weather preparedness, community event coordination, festival interactions, lost & found announcements, emergency evacuation, first‑aid assistance, and more.

(II) Smart Music and Scheduled Broadcasting Function
The system provides diversified music playback solutions, creating a warm, smart acoustic community while addressing both daily operations and special scenario needs:
• Smart Scheduled Automatic Playback – Built‑in automated timing module, operating precisely without human intervention. Plays soft background music during morning and evening hours, automatically switches to festive songs on holidays. Supports zone‑specific playlists to match different scene atmospheres.
• High‑Fidelity Sound Quality Playback – Supports Hi‑Fi grade audio playback, suitable for major ceremonies such as community apartment handovers or the establishment of the homeowners’ association. Pairs with lighting and landscaping to create a unique sense of occasion for the community.
• Mobile Emergency Playback – Supports external audio input from mobile phones, tablets, etc. Allows flexible on‑the‑spot song requests and track switching during temporary events, suitable for community sports meets, pop‑up performances, etc.
The system is compatible with MP3, streaming media, CD, and other formats. Supports independent zone and time‑based control, avoiding noise disturbance while enhancing resident experience.

(III) Fire Broadcast Smart Linkage Function
The system can seamlessly interface with the community fire alarm system, serving as a core safety guarantee for the community and building a lifeline in critical moments:
• Automatic Override Linkage – Once a fire signal is triggered, the system automatically switches to emergency broadcast mode without any manual intervention.
• Millisecond‑Level Rapid Response – Emergency broadcasts are given the highest priority, with volume automatically set to maximum, ensuring that critical information reaches everyone immediately.
• Precise Evacuation Guidance – The affected area is prioritized for broadcast, while adjacent areas receive coordinated alerts, guiding residents to orderly evacuation and shelter.
• Full Compatibility – Supports short‑circuit signal, high/low level signal triggers, perfectly compatible with various types of fire alarm panels on the market.

VI. System Structure and Typical Configuration
(I) System Topology
The system adopts a distributed network architecture, connecting all devices via the existing LAN/NET network to achieve one‑stop unified management and centralized control from the monitoring room. Core equipment includes: network microphone, wireless microphone, wireless group communication devices, MP3/CD player, network zone controller, fire alarm terminal, ceiling speakers, wall‑mount network speakers, outdoor network sound columns, etc.

(II) Standard Configuration Solution
• Property Center / Monitoring Room – Equipped with network microphone, MP3/CD player, and fire alarm terminal, supporting all‑call/zone paging, fire alarm linkage control, and scheduled task settings.
• Entrance Lobby / Elevator Hall / Underground Garage – Fitted with ceiling speakers (XT‑720) for flush mounting, even sound field distribution, gentle and non‑intrusive.
• Property Management Office / Security Room – Fitted with wall‑mount network speakers (NC‑BG01) for easy installation that blends into the indoor environment.
• Outdoor Plaza / Parking Lot / Play Area – Fitted with outdoor network sound columns (NC‑YS60) with IP65 protection and high‑power directional coverage.
(III) Core Control Equipment
• Network Microphone – Designed for fixed locations, one‑key zone paging, simple and intuitive operation.
• Wireless Microphone – UHF stable frequency band, unrestricted mobile broadcasting, flexible and convenient.
• Wireless Group Communication Device – Dedicated for security patrols, allowing announcements and coordination anytime, anywhere for timely response.
• Network Zone Controller – Supports independent management of multiple zones, audio collection, and automated scheduled tasks.
• Fire Alarm Terminal – Interfaces with the fire alarm system, providing millisecond‑level override for emergency broadcasts to ensure safety.
VII. Conclusion
The GENDE smart community distributed network broadcasting system is built around the core principles of simplicity, efficiency, and reliability. It directly addresses the key pain points of traditional community broadcasting—complex deployment, difficult operation and maintenance, high costs, and slow response. With its innovative distributed architecture and configuration‑free, minimalist design, it provides a one‑stop broadcasting solution for various smart communities and the renovation of older residential areas.
The system not only meets daily operational needs such as background music playback, convenient information announcements, and community atmosphere creation, but also plays a critical role in safety assurance, including emergency evacuation, fire alarm linkage, and sudden disaster response. The core features—no server required, no IP configuration, just power on and connect to the network—significantly reduce upfront deployment costs and later maintenance difficulties. With strong adaptability, flexible expansion, and easy operation, it is the ideal choice for new community broadcasting system installations as well as upgrades and renovations.
As smart community development continues to advance, the GENDE distributed network broadcasting system, with its outstanding performance, extreme ease of use, and high cost‑effectiveness, will continue to help drive intelligent community upgrades, fully safeguard residents’ safety, optimize the living experience, and contribute core strength to building high‑quality, modern smart communities.