TOA Electronics N-SP80 Series Addresses Emergency Communication, Non-Emergency Video Intercom Needs

The TOA Electronics N-SP80 Series Video Intercom System offers video and audio communications for everyday applications as well as emergency communication and mass notification needs.

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TOA Electronics N-SP80 Series Addresses Emergency Communication, Non-Emergency Video Intercom Needs

TOA Electronics N-SP80 series intercom

TOA Electronics has a reputation for addressing mass notification emergency communication needs. The new TOE Electronics N-SP80 Series Video Intercom System allows system designers to address those concerns while also addressing every day voice and video communication.

According to the manufacturer, the TOA Electronics N-SP80 series intercom uses standard SIP and ONVIF protocols to provide reliable, high quality video and audio communications.

Meanwhile, Vandal-resistant door stations are available in audio and audio plus video configurations. Both configurations offer dual independent relay outputs that can be triggered by a master station.

In a press release, TOA Electronics adds that the system is capable of master to station and master to master communications. The master station is a sleek telephone-style handset, with an integrated 7-inch color touch screen.

Standard video format allows easy integration with third-party NVRs for surveillance. For non-SIP applications, the N-SP80 series intercom system may be easily configured as a peer-to-peer network, according to the press release.

More features of the TOA Electronics N-SP80 Series Video Intercom System:

  • Compatible with major audio codecs
  • High-quality audio transmission
  • Built-in AEC (Acoustic Echo Canceller)
  • Full-duplex communication
  • Two control relay outputs
  • IP65 grade water/dust proof construction
  • Mounts in 4-gang electrical box (The YC-400 backbox is available from TOA)
Learn more about including mass notification and emergency communication in your system designs:

MNEC (mass notification emergency communications) systems can alert those in harm’s way using audio, video and lighting. They can provide information clearly, reliably and in a timely manner. MNEC is a simple mnemonic for a complex proposition.

While strobes, emergency house lighting and digital signage are important components of a proper MNEC system its audio elements are what most clearly distinguish an MNEC system from a standard paging system.

Download this free report and discover why mass notification makes sense for commercial integrators as a way to expand existing projects and secure new clients.

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