Description
Hanwha Techwin Turbine Intercom Sub Station
Introducing the Hanwha Techwin Turbine Intercom Sub Station, a purpose-built communication module designed to meet Disability Act requirements while delivering unmatched clarity and reliability in challenging environments. This sub station is engineered for entrances, lobbies, and outdoor access points where accessibility and robust performance are non-negotiable. With Audio Presence delivering crystal-clear audio, automatic volume adjustment that adapts to fluctuating noise levels, and advanced background noise cancellation, conversations are intelligible from the first press to the last reply. The rugged enclosure combines a robust die-cast aluminum frame with IP-66 protection against dust and water, and IK-rated durability to withstand the bumps and scrapes of high-traffic areas. In short, it’s a high-performance intercom solution that blends accessibility, safety, and long-term value for facilities that demand dependable, accessible communication at every entry.
- Crystal-clear audio with adaptive performance: The Turbine Intercom Sub Station features Audio Presence that ensures intelligible conversations even in noisy outdoor environments. The system is engineered to maintain high-fidelity voice pickup and delivery, so staff and visitors hear every word with precision, reducing miscommunication at critical entry points.
- Automatic volume adjustment for consistent communication: Built to handle fluctuating ambient noise, the device automatically tunes its output level. This means loud environments or sudden bursts of sound won’t drown out a caller, and quiet moments won’t require user adjustments, delivering reliable communication without manual tweaking.
- Background noise cancellation and wind suppression: Advanced noise-management technology helps minimize wind, traffic, and machinery rumble. Visitors enjoy a smoother, more natural dialogue, while operators receive clear signals for faster, more accurate responses—ideal for front desks, security desks, and gatehouses.
- Rugged, weather-ready housing: The unit is built with a robust die-cast aluminum frame and is IP-66 rated for dirt, dust, and water resistance. This combination protects sensitive electronics from harsh weather, dust intrusion, and industrial environments, ensuring reliable operation in the elements.
- Long-term durability with accessibility in mind: IK-rated protection and heavy-duty construction make the Turbine Intercom Sub Station capable of withstanding the rigors of busy facilities. The design emphasizes accessibility and compliance with Disability Act requirements, making it a dependable choice for institutions that prioritize inclusive, barrier-free communication.
Technical Details of Hanwha Techwin Turbine Intercom Sub Station
- Construction: Die-cast aluminum frame for a robust, corrosion-resistant housing designed to endure high-traffic use.
- Protection: IP-66 rated enclosure provides excellent dust and water protection, ideal for outdoor entrances and exposed installation sites.
- Impact resistance: IK-rated housing adds protection against mechanical impact and vandalism, suitable for public access points and busy facilities.
- Audio features: Audio Presence delivers crystal-clear audio with automatic volume adjustment and background noise cancellation for consistent intelligibility.
- Accessibility and compliance: Designed to meet Disability Act requirements, emphasizing accessible communication and user-friendly interfaces for all visitors.
- Environmental suitability: Built to operate reliably in diverse climates and installation environments, from harsh outdoor conditions to indoor corridors.
How to install Hanwha Techwin Turbine Intercom Sub Station
- Plan the installation location to optimize accessibility and audibility, ensuring a clear line of sight between callers and the operator or control point.
- Prepare the mounting surface and verify that the structural support meets the weight and mounting requirements specified in the installation guide.
- Mount the sub station onto the approved mounting plate or directly to the wall, using the included hardware or an approved alternative as required by site conditions.
- Route power and data communication lines securely, protecting cables from weather exposure and physical damage, and ensuring proper separation from unrelated wiring.
- Connect the intercom to the control system or network per the wiring diagram, then configure basic settings such as audio levels, accessibility options, and any relevant security features.
- Power up the unit, perform a functional test of the call path, and verify that the automatic volume adjustment and noise cancellation features respond correctly across representative ambient conditions.
- Fine-tune the system as needed—adjust sensitivity, adjust speaker/output levels, and confirm compatibility with existing security or management platforms.
- Document the installation with notes on the exact location, mounting configuration, and any customization for future maintenance and upgrades.
- Provide end-user training and supply quick-reference materials to facility staff to ensure smooth operation and ongoing accessibility compliance.
Frequently asked questions
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Q: What environments is the Turbine Intercom Sub Station designed for?
A: It is designed for outdoor entrances, lobbies, and high-traffic access points where reliability and accessibility are critical. The IP-66 enclosure protects against dust and water, while the IK-rated housing withstands physical impact in busy facilities.
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Q: Does it meet Disability Act accessibility requirements?
A: Yes. The sub station is designed with accessibility in mind to support clear, barrier-free communication for all users in accordance with Disability Act guidelines.
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Q: How does it ensure audio clarity in noisy environments?
A: The system employs Audio Presence with automatic volume adjustment and background noise cancellation to maintain crystal-clear audio across a wide range of ambient conditions.
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Q: What maintenance is required to keep it performing well?
A: Routine external cleaning, inspection of seals, and periodic testing of audio and network connections are recommended to sustain peak performance and ensure ongoing reliability in challenging environments.
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