eSeries by Telecor
Our Strategic Partner Providing the Foundation You Need for Daily & Emergency Communication
The simplicity of Telecor’s design means eSeries does not require any network configuration or administration, eliminating IP address and DHCP server requirements.
What is eSeries?
eSeries is the foundation you need for daily and emergency communication. It is ethernet-based, easy to install, efficient in power usage, and expandable. Devices simply plug into the Power Over Ethernet network drop and each endpoint communicates directly without an intermediate device or server.
- Flexible
- No Head-End
- Cost Effective
- Easy Installation
- Simple Expansion
- No DHCP Server Required
- No Central Point of Failure
- Just Plug-It-In Design
- Third Party Integration
Take the Hybrid Approach
Network & Connectivity
High-definition audio ensures crystal clear public address and outstanding music broadcast quality. Peer-to-peer technology provides practically an unlimited number of speech channels with unrestricted access to any device on the system.
Crystal clear HD Audio™ Speech Quality
- Frequency range from 50 Hz to 7 kHz
- Uses only 256 kbps of bandwidth per Intercom Call or 128 kbps per page
- Better Intelligibility then many digital paging systems
Extremely Low Latency
- Low-latency audio typically <0.1 of a second
- Exceptional performance during Paging, Intercom and Live Audio Playback
Extremely Fast All-Station Audio Connect Times
- Typically an all call to 500 stations is connected in 0.01 of a second
Non-Blocking Audio Between Stations & Consoles via LAN
- Each audio communication automatically assign it’s own independent audio “channel”
- Due to low bandwidth requirements, a typical network can support hundreds of channels at the same time
- Non-blocking audio virtually eliminates unnecessary busy signals
Dynamically Divisable
No Single Point of Failure
- System automatically re-configures itself to work with available devices
- If the primary, secondary, and backup call-in destination of an eStation is unreachable, the eStation will seek out a valid call destination
- e300 eConsoles are favored over 2 and 3 Button eStations
- eStation will still flash its status LED and sound an error tone once an hour to indicate loss of pre-programmed destination
For example:
- Classroom device programmed to call eConsole 1
- Network becomes subdivided due to a failure
- Classroom looks for the next available device; in this example, this is eConsole 2
- If eConsole 2 fails, classroom looks for the next available device again; in this example, this is the 2 Button eStation
Master Station- e300 Console
- Initiates pages, audio program distribution or easily establish two-way communication with any classroom.
- Two-line twenty-character backlit LCD screen displays incoming and outgoing call information
- Private or hands free communication available
- Feature keys allow user to scroll through a list of calls, select a paging zone or select a source for audio distribution to a selected area.
- Forward & transfer calls to other eConsoles
- Quickly create a selected rooms group
- Control keys with status lights
- Access up to four different Program sources, sixteen different digital audio files and tones
- Last call dialed and other features for easy operation.
- Paging microphone connection (MCC-PM-MA)
- Connects directly to an Ethernet PoE switch port
MCC-PM-MA Microphone for e300 Console
- Rugged construction
- Minimum footprint on the desktop
- Operates in conjunction with a e300 Console
- PTT & cancel buttons with LEDs
- Digital volume control
- One button forward with LED
- One button zone page
- Highly visible LED ring on microphone
- Flashes on call-in
- Ring LED indicates when call is live
- Headset button with LED & 2.5 mm jack
- ¼” Footswitch jack