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“We really didn’t know what we needed, but were sure that our security system was terrible and that we needed help. Parker came in and designed a perfect, multi-service security system for us in a remarkably efficient manner.”
Leo
Manhattan, NY
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1816 Commercial Telephone Intercom System
APPLICATIONS The Model 1816 Telephone Intercom System is a unique communication and access control device that provides two-way voice communication and control of a main entry door through the resident's own telephone without the need of a dedicated Central Office (C.O.) phone line. This capability eliminates the need for costly hard-wired intercom systems, monthly line charges and equipment lease payments. The 1816 also provides communication and control of the door even if the resident does not have central office phone service. The 1816 is ideal for colleges wishing to control access into student Resident Halls, apartment buildings and office buildings. Contact your professional DKS system installer for more information about this and other DKS products.
ADVANCED FEATURES: Residents do not need central office (C.O.) telephone service to be connected to system. Directory codes can be programmed to numbers of your choice. No reprogramming required when residents move in or out. Double ring feature identifies lobby panel call. Call waiting.
SPECIFICATIONS: Full duplex communication. Programmable directory codes. System can interface with up to 3132 individual phone lines. 10 preprogrammed call out numbers. Doorman telephone input. 16 VAC, 40 VA transformer included.
Dimensions: Main and Auxiliary cabinets: 35"H x 12"W x 4"D
A complete 1816 system consist of several different components. A typical system will require a main control cabinet, relay interface boards, decoder boards, phone blocks, interface cables and lobby panels. The style and number of components is dependent on the number of telephone lines that are to be connected to the system.
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