Master Controllers

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Master Controllers are bi-directional, full duplex voice communication system to assist during emergencies in high rise buildings or large sites where radio communication cannot be guaranteed to work due to interference from the fire corona. Master Controllers can accept up to eight lines of outstation, (Type A fixed phones, Type B refuge hands free points, emergency assist alarm point or jack points) as required. The touch-screen layout has four buttons allowing quick access to the main functions, and permanently displaying the number of current calls, alarms and faults.


Benefits


4.3” Full Colour Touch-screen
Integrated Assist Call with acknowledge meeting ADA/BS8300
1.5A EN54-4:A2 PSU
Full Duplex operation
Wall mount enclosure
Lockable handset cover
Expandable from 2 to 512 lines
Inbuilt networking


Technical


Controls : 3 Navigation keys, Touch-screen: 4.3” 272 x 480 x RG
Power Supply and Charger: AC input 230VAC +/- 10% 50/60Hz
Dimensions(mm) 300(W) x 350(H) x 95(D)
Weight 6.5KG / Material Stainless Steel/ Acrylic
Cables : 2x2 core 1.5mm or 2.5mm. Distance: 500m
Standards Compliance: EMC EN55103-1, EN55103-2 LVD EN60950
Product Family BS5839-pt9, BS8300, ADA


Connectivity


Connectivity can be easily and quickly integrated with an existing system that already available.

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Please call us at +971 04 421 9920 or email at mail (a) xtec.me
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