Like all other V-Series controllers, the desktop unit comes with Clear-Com’s Listen Again technology.
Clear-Com Communication Systems will unveil the V-Series Desktop unit for fingertip control of the Eclipse Digital Matrix Intercom System at InfoComm 2008, June 18-20, in Las Vegas.
The V-Series Desktop, which can sit on a tabletop or be wall-mounted for quick access and increased convenience, comes with a low-profile loudspeaker and gooseneck microphone.
Each of its 12 talk-down/listen-up keys, including one dedicated for answer-reply, has individual audio level control. A clear, bright graphical display shows 10 international characters including Chinese, Japanese, Korean and Cyrllic, for greater flexibility in the naming of sources and destinations. The shift button offers eight additional switch pages and the menu button provides access to assignment and setup menus.
All panels in the V-Series line feature Clear-Com’s Listen Again technology, which employs digital audio memory to replay the last 30 seconds of received audio.
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