Audio/Video Intercom Systems
An intercom (intercommunication device), talkback or doorphone is an electronic communications system intended for limited or private dialogue, direction, collaboration or announcements. Intercoms can be portable or mounted permanently in buildings and vehicles. Intercoms can incorporate connections to telephones over phone or data lines and to electronic devices such as door latches to allow access to visitors.
Permanent intercoms installed in buildings are generally composed of fixed microphone/speaker units which connect to a central control panel by wires. A small home intercom might connect a few rooms in a house. Larger systems might connect all of the rooms in a school or hospital to a central office. Intercoms in larger buildings often function as public address systems, capable of broadcasting announcements.
In many schools, tones signaling the change of classes are sounded over the intercom, taking the place of the electromechanical bells used in older schools. Additionally many schools now use audio / video intercoms to identify visitors trying to gain access to a locked school building. Many intercom systems can be interfaced with the building's access control system.
Burglar Busters can design and install an Audio/Video Intercom System for the following types of premises:
- Apartment Buildings: Front Door to Apartment
- Private Homes
- Hospitals/Nursing HomesĀ
- Private Homes
- Industrial Commercial
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