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Distributed Network Broadcasting System for Children‘s Amusement Parks

2026-01-02

As a public recreation venue with high foot traffic and a dense concentration of children, children's amusement parks face core challenges such as difficult sound field coverage across multiple scenarios, children's auditory sensitivity, high safety and emergency requirements, complex system expansion and maintenance, and the need for equipment that blends aesthetically with the environment. Traditional broadcast solutions struggle to balance sound clarity, softness, operational flexibility, and installation concealment. The GENDE Distributed Network Broadcasting System, with its core advantages of no server, no IP configuration, and plug‑and‑play (just power on and connect to the network), provides a one‑stop audio solution for children's amusement parks.

I. Core Value of the Solution

This solution adopts a distributed network architecture – no dedicated server, no manual IP configuration. Just power on and connect to the network for rapid deployment. The system achieves full coverage across multiple scenarios, supporting intercom group broadcasting, intelligent zone management, automatic fire emergency linkage, and can share the existing network with the park's surveillance system. While meeting safety and compliance requirements, it significantly reduces cabling costs, improves daily operation and maintenance efficiency, and fully supports integrated audio operation and management for children's amusement parks.

II. Scenario-Specific Equipment and Applications

Targeting the three core scenarios of children's amusement parks – outdoor play areas, indoor venues, and leisure landscape areas – the solution uses dedicated broadcast terminals precisely adapted to the needs of different environments.

(I) Outdoor Play Area: Network Sound Column NC-YS60 (60W)

The outdoor play area is open, noisy, and exposed to sunlight, rain, and dust for extended periods, demanding high durability and sound reinforcement capability from the equipment.

Core Functions: IP65 high‑grade waterproof and dustproof protection, high‑volume wide‑area coverage, supports zone broadcasting, equipped with safety emergency alert functions.

Deployment Advantages: Can share the network with the park's surveillance system, compatible with the surveillance LAN – no separate cabling required, saving installation costs and conduit space.

Application Scenarios: Background music playback in areas such as outdoor slides and sand pits, visitor guidance announcements, safety precaution broadcasts, emergency announcements during unexpected incidents.



Advantages compared to ordinary outdoor sound columns:

1. Stronger environmental adaptability – IP65 protection, weather‑resistant and durable, stable operation in harsh environments.

2. Built‑in 60W Class‑D digital amplifier – Delivers fine sound quality and powerful output, no need for additional speaker cables.

3. Distributed architecture supports rapid expansion – Simply connect to the network to integrate into the system, easy maintenance.

4. Digital signal transmission – Strong anti‑interference, no loss over long distances, clear and non‑fuzzy voice.

(II) Indoor Venue: Network Speaker NC-BG01

Indoor spaces such as soft play areas, craft workshops, and interactive zones have a high density of children. Children have sensitive hearing and require a soft, clear, non‑harsh acoustic environment.

Core Functions: High‑fidelity soft sound quality, adapts to partitioned indoor environments, supports zone playback, adjustable volume to avoid startling children.

Deployment Advantages: Connects to the shared surveillance network, simplifies cabling, reduces the complexity of network deployment in the park.

Application Scenarios: Background music in indoor venues, activity notifications in craft workshops, safety reminders in soft play areas, interactive game sound effects playback.


Advantages compared to traditional ceiling speakers:


1. Flexible installation – Supports wall mounting without relying on a suspended ceiling, suitable for already decorated or ceiling‑less spaces.

2. Better vocal directivity – Higher voice clarity, making notifications and emergency broadcasts more precise.

3. Built‑in network decoding module – No speaker cables required, resulting in a cleaner system architecture.

4. Supports zone and scheduled playback – Can integrate with fire alarm systems for greater intelligence.

(III) Leisure Area: Lawn Speaker S-601

Areas such as parent waiting zones, landscape walkways, and resting benches emphasize aesthetic integration with the environment and require soft background music and gentle reminders.

Core Functions: Plant/rock‑shaped appearance, concealed installation, low‑volume soft sound quality, waterproof and UV‑resistant.

Deployment Advantages: Shares the network with surveillance systems, reusing existing network cabling to reduce additional construction.

Application Scenarios: Soothing background music in leisure areas, gentle reminders in parent waiting zones, soft guidance along landscape walkways.


Advantages compared to network sound columns:

1. Visually seamless integration – Blends into the environment without compromising the overall landscape aesthetics.

2. Soft, diffused sound – Creates a natural, immersive sound field that soothes emotions.

3. High waterproof and dustproof rating – Suitable for all‑weather outdoor use.

4. No sharp edges – Installed close to the ground, avoiding the risk of children bumping into them.

三、III. Core Function System

(I) Integrated Intercom Broadcasting – The Park's Mobile Broadcast Station

Staff wireless intercoms are deeply integrated with the broadcast system, enabling “notify as soon as discovered, command upon arrival” without needing to return to a fixed broadcast point.

Safety emergency response – In cases such as lost children, equipment anomalies, or unexpected incidents, real‑time broadcasting from the first scene greatly improves search and coordination efficiency.

Efficient operational dispatch – Intercoms become mobile command terminals, supporting voice dispatch across the entire park, by zone, or by single point, enabling more flexible crowd management.

Flexible service extension – Direct broadcast notifications during patrols, upgrading from “one‑to‑one” intercom to “one‑to‑zone” broadcasting.


(II) Background Music Playback – Immersive Atmosphere Creation

Play themed background music and sound effects by zone and on a schedule to create an immersive play experience.

Deepens the park's theme, enhancing visitors' auditory experience and memory points.

Uses music to guide activity rhythms and flexibly manage visitor flow.

Masks environmental noise, soothes children's emotions, and creates a pleasant acoustic environment.



(III) Broadcast Announcements – The Aerial Dispatcher

Service desk and management staff can use fixed or wireless devices to make clear announcements across the entire park, by zone, or to a single point.

Quickly handles lost child announcements and coordination tasks, reducing staff travel.


Provides timely voice guidance, enhancing the visitor service experience.

Supports sound reinforcement for themed events, enlivening the on‑site atmosphere.


(IV) Fire Emergency Linkage – Life Safety Defense Line

Automatically interfaces with the fire alarm system. When an alarm is triggered, the broadcast system automatically overrides to play emergency evacuation instructions.

Fully automatic response – no manual intervention required, avoiding delays.

Full coverage throughout the park with no dead zones, ensuring evacuation instructions reach every corner.


IV. System Architecture and Deployment Advantages

1. Ultra‑simple deployment – No server, no IP configuration. Just power on and connect to the network – ready to use, lowering technical barriers.

2. Shared network reuse – Shares the local area network with the surveillance system, saving cabling costs and installation time.

3. Flexible expansion – Distributed architecture – new terminals simply connect to the network without modifying the core system.

4. Stable and reliable – Digital transmission resists interference; terminals feature high protection ratings, suitable for long‑term park operation.

5. Safe and compliant Fire linkage and emergency broadcast functions meet safety requirements for public venues.

The GENDE Distributed Broadcasting System, with its core strengths of child‑friendliness, safety & efficiency, ultra‑simple maintenance, and scenario adaptability, provides children's amusement parks with full‑scope audio services – from daily background music and operational announcements to emergency command – helping parks improve management efficiency and visitor experience.

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