Digital Acoustics upgrades Talkmaster for IP Intercoms

Nov 1, 2004 3:23 PM, Beyond The Headlines e-newsletter

    

Digital Acoustics' TalkMaster (version 1.5) PC console software is now available. The IP-based solution manages the company’s Ethernet intercom products.

TalkMaster supports an array of easy-to-install intercom stations from the company’s ii3 IP Intercom series, which includes desktop units, door stations, OEM modules and wall mount units.

The software enables point-to-multipoint intercom solutions for single building, multi-facility and distributed communications. With this upgrade, the software allows intercoms to be connected to alternate command centers.

TalkMaster also improves fault-tolerance with “fail-forward.” Should a command center fail, intercoms automatically seek their next programmed command center. Additionally, TalkMaster’s supervised system feature constantly determines if an intercom is online, with non-reporting intercoms displayed on the console software.

For more information, visit www.digitalacoustics.com.

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