Overview of the main types of components used in our systems; many others are available for specific needs and special installations. These equipments meet the most stringent standards regarding installation requirements and many of them are also available for supply only.
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| Analog telephone sets Telephone, intercom and emergency analog sets (VOX series). Weatherproof and explosionproof, steel or die cast aluminium alloy case.
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| Digital telephone sets Telephone, intercom and emergency digital sets (VoIP series). Weatherproof and explosionproof, steel or die cast aluminium alloy case.
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| Hands-free telephone sets Telephone, intercom and emergency hands-free sets, analog or digital. Weatherproof and vandal proof, steel or die cast aluminium alloy case.
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| Gateways Devices for connecting analog telephone apparatus to the IP network, to enjoy the benefits of IP connectivity and to “extend” the analog connections through the IP network.
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| IP-DAD IP-DAD (Digital Analog Decoder), digital interface for the PA (Public Address) and PAGA (Public Address and General Alarm) functions.
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| Amplifiers Power amplifiers with diagnostic circuit, line integrity control and automatic switch in case of failure.
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| Indoor speakers Speakers for indoor installation, weather and explosion proof, equipped with line transformer.
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| Analog and IP amplified loudspeakers Amplified loudspeakers, weatherproof and explosionproof. There are also available models where the output volume can be automatically controlled by ambient noise.
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| Signals Acoustic and luminous signals, weatherproof and explosionproof.
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| PC client Personal computer for remote configuration, maintenance and diagnostic of the system.
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| Operator sets Industrial operator sets “TONO-IP” type, for control rooms, supervision and maintenance.
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| Software Software for management of various communication functions: “Intercom”, “PA”, “PAGA”, “Emergency”, “Audio/Video Integrating”, “Telephony”, “Diagnosis”, “Maintenance”, “Settings” and “Interface with other systems”.
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