Zenitel Launches Turbine Mini Video Intercom
The new TMIV-1+ intercom from Zenitel provides video surveillance, two-way communications, and remote-entry control, in a low-profile size of 117 x 117 x 43.5 mm; 4.61 x 4.61 x 1.71 inches.
It is perfect for use in indoor and outdoor environments, including buildings, universities, K12 schools, hospitals, and more.
For video surveillance, the Turbine Mini incorporates first-class video, with HD video up to 1080p resolution and a wide-angle lens that is also NDAA compliant. The ONVIF-conformant solution allows operators and users to see each other in all situations.
The new TMIV-1+ also incorporates Zenitel’s high-definition voice technology, with a 10W speaker and amplifier and active-noise cancelling capabilities. Users can clearly hear and communicate with users even in challenging noise conditions – all thanks to Zenitel's best-in-class audio technology.
In addition, the all-weather capability of the TMVI-1+ intercom makes it a perfect solution for all types of indoor and outdoor environments. The solution is UV resistant, and it can be used in rain or sunshine, and in extreme cold and warm weather temperatures. Even more, its low-profile design allows it to blend into an environment, if necessary.
“Security users need a low-profile intercom solution with high-definition video and high-quality audio,” said Thomas Halvorsen, Product Manager, Safety and Security, for Zenitel. “With the Zenitel Turbine Mini, we’ve done that, by taking the proven audio and video technology from our TCIV+ intercom solution and placing it into a smaller form factor that seamlessly blends into all environments, indoors and outdoors. We’re excited to showcase this solution to the market.”
Like other intercoms from Zenitel, the new TMIV-1+ intercom can be programmed for use in three different modes: SIP, IC-EDGE or ICX-AlphaCom, thus making the solution an easy fit with any network requirement.
In addition, the new Turbine Mini is compatible with many VMS solutions, making integration easy. Security teams can use the TMIV-1+ to trigger audio warnings or recordings with a VMS, for instance when a visitor is approaching.
In addition, users can record hazardous events and send instant alerts in the event of an emergency such as a break-in or fire.