ITC – T-7703E Two-Button Designed For Help & Emergency Intercom Terminal
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Brand Name: | ITC |
Part Number: | T-7703E |
Product Type: | ITC – T-7703E Two-Button Designed For Help & Emergency Intercom Terminal |
Specification: | Please refer to the Datasheet on the Manufacturer’s Datasheet |
Warranty: | Manufacturer Standard Warranty |
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ITC – T-7703E Two-Button Designed For Help & Emergency Intercom Terminal
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ITC – T-7703E Two-Button Designed For Help & Emergency Intercom Terminal
Description:
The is a reliable and user-friendly two-button intercom terminal designed for help and emergency situations.
This intuitive device allows users to quickly call for assistance or communicate with others in a simple and efficient manner.
Key Features:
- Two-button design for easy operation
- Help and Emergency buttons for clear communication
- Reliable and durable construction for long-lasting use
- Easy to install and integrate with existing intercom systems
- Suitable for various applications, including healthcare, hospitality, and residential settings
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This intercom terminal provides a sense of security and comfort, knowing that help is just a button press away.
Its simple design and reliable functionality make it an ideal solution for those who need to communicate quickly and effectively in emergency situations.
Features:
- With embedded rectangular design, simple and smooth appearance, sophisticated lines and durable quality.
- With embedded computer technology and DSP audio processing technology.
- One button ask for help, can call the intercom mic of the duty room. Quick connection and easy operation
- One button ask for alarm, this terminal can be used for alarm task trigger equipment.
- Built-in microphone with high-sensitivity, with wide area for sound collection, and high sound reproduction.
- Built-in 3W full-range monitor speaker, with loud and clear voice.
- Support hands-free calling and broadcast receiving.
- Support local electronic door lock and local alarm indicator (select 1 from 2 options).
- Support two channel local short-circuit signal input; linkage with 1 short-circuit output for monitor short circuit linkage.
- Crimp DC power supply interface, external connect to 24V power adapter or centralized power supply.
- Two installation methods: embedded and surface mounted.
- Waterproof degree: Ip55.
- With 1 line output, for connecting active speaker to achieve voice paging.
- Support short-circuit signal input of security equipment, customized setting the time plan of patrol and sign in for the local area security.
- Support panel button linkage with 1 short-circuit output or ring alarm, used to monitor short-circuit linkage or emergency tips.
- Support disassemble panel alarm function, at the same time of dissemble panel alarm, link the short-circuit output of multiple devices from local and remote, and connect to alarm or police alarm horn speaker
- The system supports remote hardware updating to the terminals, no need to go to the local terminal site, save a lot of maintenance work.
Specifications:
Model | T-7703E |
Network Interface | Standard RJ45 input |
Transmission rate | 100Mbps |
Protocol Support | TCP/IP,UDP |
Audio Format | MP3 |
Audio Mode | 16bit CD sound quality |
Sampling Rate | 8K~48KHz |
MIC Input Sensitivity | 10mV |
Frequency Response | 317Hz~3.4KHz |
Overall Power Consumption | 10W |
THD | ≤1% |
SNR | >65dB |
Operation Temperature | -20℃~60℃ |
Operation humidity | 20%~80% relative humidity, non-condensing |
Proteciton Grade | IP55 |
Input Power | 190-240V 50-60Hz (Adaptor); DC24V/1A |
Dimension | 132×81×39mm |
Weight | 0.5Kg |
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