The new CellCom10 version 1.5.7 includes new features such as vibration alerts to notify users when a headset has been removed from the ear.
Clear-Com Communication Systems will show its newly enhanced CellCom10 version 1.5.7 digital wireless intercom system at NAB2008.
The new version offers broad connectivity and mobility to let users have beltpack-to-beltpack conversations or small group conferences, linking them via the base station to party line and digital matrix systems.
CellCom10 is based on a cellular architecture that can allow up to 10 beltpacks to roam seamlessly between remote active antennas.
The new CellCom10 version 1.5.7 includes new features such as vibration alerts to notify users when a headset has been removed from the ear, remote battery monitoring and remote microphone kill.
Improved configuration software allows for individual labeling of the user’s beltpacks and the creation of communication routes and conference groups.
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