Talkaphone adds a surveillance option to the award-winning ECO TOWER

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Talkaphone has added a surveillance option to the award-winning ECO TOWER® emergency phone tower. The product features a durable and attractive design which marks a new milestone in the evolution of the blue light tower.

Featuring the same lightweight aluminum construction for reduced ecological footprint, the new video surveillance arm can be deployed on any existing ECO TOWER® emergency phone tower. 

The new option fits a wide variety of fixed and pan-tilt-zoom (PTZ) video surveillance cameras, which can communicate with Talkaphone’s analog or VoIP emergency phones using the built in auxiliary contacts. A PTZ camera can be moved to a preset location on events such as emergency call placed or assistance summoned.

For more information visit www.talkaphone.com/product/etp-mte-arm, or contact Talkaphone at 773-539-1100.

About Talkaphone:

Talkaphone is the industry leader in emergency communications, area of refuge, and mass notification systems, providing the best quality, technology, and support. With over 75 years of experience creating communications solutions, Talkaphone designs attractive, robust, reliable products, focuses on continuous technology advancement and pledges a total commitment to customer and partner success. For more information visit www.talkaphone.com. 

 



January 2, 2014


Topic Area: Press Release


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