Drillers Digital Intercom System0 pages
GAI-Tronics Systems
Drillers Intercom
Digital Communication
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Easy installation and start-up
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Compact Central Housing
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User-friendly PC software - Allows
end-user to easily control, monitor
and change the system setup
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Beacon Output
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Footswitch Input
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18 Watt on-board speaker amplifier
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Factory sealed
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Handsfree duplex or simplex
operation -Adaptable for different
customer requirements
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System easily expanded - Flexible
enough to accommodate all size
systems and system changes
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Digital communications
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Remote Programming via modem
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Excellent Speech Quality
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Suitable for high noise areas;
NEMA 4X
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Division 1 & 2 and ATEX Zone 1 &
2 hazardous areas
Drillers
Intercom
Systems
provide
communications between drill operators
and rig personnel. Comprising a central
controller or intercom server and various
outstations, the systems’ digital architecture
is used to link the stations with the intercom
server.
Standard intercom servers units include
station line cards, audio interfaces and relay
interfaces allowing ease of connection to
PA, Radio or Alarm systems. Additionally,
tone generators and telephone/radio
interfaces may be added to create complex
loud-speaking and PA systems. Each
intercom server unit can manage up to 16
digital or analogue subscribers, expandable
to 32 subscribers. Intercom servers may be
linked or a larger server may be used for
increased system size. By combining
intercom servers, the system is easily
expanded at any time.
The intercom server can interface with a
variety of stations. The intercom stations
are
available
as
explosion-proof,
weatherproof or desktop units.
The stations have direct access by using
the keypad, pre-programmed keys or speed
dials. This allows the user the capability of
performing point to point private calls.
Additionally, the system may be configured
to allow group calls, conference calls and all
call announcements.
A Windows based configuration tool allows
the user to program the system parameters
and update the system setting when
required. If connected to a modem the user
or GAI-Tronics service personnel can dial in
to the unit to troubleshoot the system
remotely.