Yes. Intercoms utilize advanced digital signal processing algorithms. This includes acoustic echo cancellation, noise reduction, and automatic gain control, ensuring high-quality voice communication even in noisy environments. Additionally, intercoms automatically adjust volume levels to the surroundings and regulate microphone gain.
Yes. Intercom Systems are designed for use in diverse environments, including: hospitals (operating rooms, clean rooms, laboratories, pre- and post-operative areas, nurses' and doctors' rooms, receptions, waiting rooms, isolation rooms), mass transit hubs (airports, subways, road and rail tunnels), industrial facilities, security applications (perimeter protection), elevators, schools (from daily communication to emergency situations), and public buildings.
Yes. Connection to the intercoms' web server is possible by entering the intercom's IP address into a web browser, which allows for device configuration and management.
Yes. The intercom system can integrate with external systems. Integration occurs via standard protocols such as SIP (for VoIP systems), ONVIF (for video surveillance systems), and Modbus (for building automation and control systems).
Yes. The intercom system provides broad compatibility with other platforms, including VoIP systems from other manufacturers, VMS (Video Management System) software, and Building Management Systems (BMS), thanks to its support for open communication standards.
Yes. The system continuously monitors connected intercoms, distinguishing between their active, idle, and potential fault states. Additionally, the system can perform acoustic monitoring of the speaker-microphone path, which involves the intercom transmitting a special test signal that must be correctly received by its microphone. Audio path faults are automatically reported to the intercom server and management systems.
Yes. The intercom system utilizes a redundant TCP/IP network tunnel and supports dual network ports. The system is fully digital, and all key components communicate via Ethernet and TCP/IP family protocols. A redundant server configuration is also possible for ISE COMM and ISE VES System Gateway. Additionally, it is possible to monitor connected speaker lines for breaks, short circuits, and ground faults, and to use backup amplifiers with automatic switching in PAVA/PA systems.
Yes. The system complies with standards and possesses certifications required in European markets, such as DIN VDE 0833-4 for sound management and acoustic signaling systems in buildings, confirming its compliance with European safety and quality standards.