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    Who are we?

    We are a flexible, innovative company with the medium-term goal of revolutionising call systems in care facilities, hospitals, schools and public institutions, integrating private personal emergency calls as a matter of course in people's everyday lives and simplifying the indoor location of devices and inventory items.

    We want to exceed the safety requirements of current standards, reduce installation and commissioning times and lower the overall costs for operators and end users.

     

    The IP-dialler-western is a LAN-based, PoE-capable emergency call alarm transmitter, designed for manual emergency call alerting in care facilities.

    Via its two front sockets, pluggable Avaya SeCom compatible emergency call triggering units, such as pull-cord buttons or pear push buttons, can be connected.

    Optionally, Avaya SeCom compatible triggering units, such as pear push buttons or pull-cord buttons, a SeCom corridor lamp, the SeCom-4x and a radio receiver for radio-based emergency call triggering can be connected via a plug-in additional board. As an alternative to PoE supply, the device can also be operated via a 24DC supply.

    Triggered alarms are reported to the CLAS alarm server or an alternative higher-level alarm server (e.g. Avaya SeCom AVK) and processed there. This also cyclically monitors the network connection to the trigger unit. The unit is parameterised via a web interface. Various special functions can also be configured via its menu.

    The IP-dialler-western is designed for installation in standard flush-mounted boxes. The unit is available with or without LAN connection cable.

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    CoSi electronics GmbH

    Bodenseestraße 39
    D-88630 Pfullendorf/Aach-Linz

    +49 7552 38 799-0
    info@cosi.eu
    Mo-Fr: 8:30- 17.00

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