Parallel Group and MultiControl Group – Small but Subtle Differences

As mentioned in my recently published blog article, I would like to explain to you the small but subtle differences between the two INDUSTRONIC functions Parallel Group and MultiControl Group. You may remember that both functions enable the communication with a group of members. At the beginning of the communication when one subscriber speaks to […]

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MultiControl Group

Today´s topic of INDUSTRONIC functions is the “MultiControl Group”. This function is often used in control rooms, where you can flexibly decide at which intercom station you want to answer a call. Communication with a MultiControl Group At the beginning of the communication a point-to-multipoint connection is established where all free members of the MultiControl […]

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Parallel Group

Today´s topic of INDUSTRONIC functions is the “Parallel Group”, where one subscriber establishes a voice connection to a pre-defined group of several members. Within the group you can then flexibly decide at which intercom station you want to answer the call. Communication with a Group of Several Members Communication with a parallel group constantly changes […]

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Call Storage
This picture shows step 1 of the call storage function.

Today´s topic of INDUSTRONIC functions is “Call Storage” where an incoming call request is stored for a later callback and is visually indicated. No Call is Lost Due to the blinking LED on the key, the operator knows immediately who tried to reach him when he was absent. Via simple keypress, he can then call […]

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Conference

Today´s topic of INDUSTRONIC functions is the “Conference” where several members are connected with each other via a conference channel. All Subscribers Can Speak to Each Other You use conferences if you want to easily and quickly connect several subscribers from different locations. They can then talk about operational processes or discuss the next work […]

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Page & CallBack

In my latest blog posts about INDUSTRONIC functions I introduced you to different one-way and two-way communication procedures. Today´s function combines these two types of voice connections in one application – the so-called “Page & CallBack” function. You use Page & CallBack if you want to address a person who is somewhere in the plant, […]

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Dynamic Two-way Communication

After already introducing you to the function “Direct Two-way Communication” in my last blog article, I would like to continue with my series on INDUSTRONIC functions. Today’s topic is “Dynamic Two-way Communication” which allows establishing a voice connection to any desired subscriber by using a dial keypad. Furthermore, keys can be saved and the intercom […]

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Direct Two-way Communication

From unidirectional voice announcements through to conferences with several subscribers – communication and public address systems provide a wide range of functions. For you to gain an insight into the possibilities of such systems I would like to use this blog to introduce you to different functions in the coming weeks and months. This week […]

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Two-way Communication – The Classic Intercom Function

In one of our first blog posts, I gave an introduction to two-way communication, the most common type of voice connection used in Intercom systems (see Intercom and PA/GA). With this blog article, I want to provide more information on two-way communication.

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