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Operate your Intercom from your Desktop Computer>
Telecor PC Intercom ?.  All Intercom features such as All Call, Zone Paging, Emergency Announcements, Classroom Calls, Messaging Clocks can be controlled from your Desktop PC. Ask for a Presentation.
 
Telecor II and XL Systems                                          
A user can easily operate the Telecor system with the MCC-300 Administrative Console. The console contains clearly defined function keys to guide the user through operations, quickly and efficiently.

Intercom calls to classroom speakers, duplex communications to traditional telephone instruments, together with selective paging and program distribution, are performed from the MCC-300 console. Incoming calls from remote locations are presented in chronological and priority sequence on the easy-to-read console LCD display.
 
 
VoIP Intercom                                                                            Brochure


Telecor's VOIP Intercom System offers two-way intercom communications over the LAN/WAN Internet.  The Intercom's Master Station and Sub-Stations are network appliances that plug into an IP Network without any complicated configuration. It's simplicity makes it ideal for buildings where installing a traditional intercom system with dedicated cable is not cost effective.
 
 
  
 
Web Based Programming                                                   
The TII/XL Editor is an easy-to-use web-based interface that allows for the configuration of the Telecor Communications System via the internet or LAN/WAN. An entire school board consisting of multiple systems can be managed and monitored from one convenient central location, resulting in savings of time and money.

The expanded capability offered by the Editor allows staff rather than a Telecor technician to easily change characteristics of a system, such as creating and modifying schedules, music on class change, holidays, page, program, and time zones, etc.

The Editor’s web-based interface is intuitive, allowing for a wider variety of staff to attend to the system. Users can be assigned different access privileges to determine what can be modified on a system.

With central control and remote access, a school district’s IT professional can now manage and maintain all programming, all without having to leave the office. In the event that a Telecor technician is required, the system can be accessed remotely via the internet.
 
 
 
 
Wireless Clocks                                                                          

The Telecor 2490 Series of Wireless Analog Secondary Clocks utilizes innovative technology that allows each clock to receive and re-transmit the correction signal to adjacent clocks. The 2490 Series works in conjunction with a Telecor 2400 or a Telecor II or XL microprocessor-based Administrative Communication System, which provides the time base. The correction signal is transmitted to the clocks by the Telecor 2490 Transceiver.
 
Because each clock in the 2490 Series functions as a receiver/transmitter, clock locations throughout a facility are not limited to the distance or signal path between the Transceiver and clocks. The innovative 915-928 MHz frequency-hopping technology allows for a better and clearer signal, even if there is interference in one of the frequencies. The clocks include automatic calibration as well as diagnostic functionality that allows the user to check the quality of the signal, when the clock last received a signal, and to perform a comprehensive analysis of the clock itself.

The clocks are available in a battery-powered model, powered from 2 "D" cells, or a line-powered model
operating from a 24 VAC or 115 VAC source.
 
The clocks of the 2490 Series are listed below:
• Each Clock Functions Both as a Receiver and Transmitter
• 915-928 MHz Frequency-Hopping Technology
• Internal Antenna
• Automatic Calibration
• Single and Double-Face Models
• Low Power Consumption
• Microprocessor-Based Movement
• Ideal for Renovation Projects
                                                                    
                                      
 
 
Classroom Peripherals

Telecor manufacturers a wide variety of devices for the classroom environment, including loudspeakers, call switches, telephones, and clocks. Each classroom can be configured with any combination of devices to suit its specific requirements.
 
Time Control                                                                                  

A built-in Master Clock controls and synchronizes all digital and analog secondary clocks, ensuring all clocks in a facility display the correct time. The Master Clock can control multiple events throughout the facility, such as class change signalling, and automatically adjusts for seasonal events, holidays, and daylight-savings time.

Digital clocks can display messages (e.g. “Bell”) from the Master Clock to provide visual indication of events. Messages can be coded to discreetly convey matters of concern to staff, such as an unlocked open door. Scrolling messaging capability is also provided. Messages can be activated/deactivated automatically or manually.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Media Retrieval                                                                                                    
                                                               

The Telecor Media Retrieval System offers schools an affordable method of accessing and controlling centrally located media sources from the classroom. Instructors are provided easy control of the television set and the media using a TV wireless remote controller similar to what is found in the home.
Commands are transmitted from the classroom device and routed to the appropriate controller in the media centre by the Telecor II hardware. In turn, the controller transmits these commands to the media source containing the program material. The actual video signal is distributed to the classrooms through the facility's broadband cable distribution system. Each media source is assigned a channel and the classroom instructor simply tunes the television to the assigned channel and starts the program using a wireless remote. 
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CVS - Computer Voice System                                                  

The Telecor CVS is a PC-based expandable PBX with the ability to integrate with the Telecor II or XL System for a comprehensive communications system. The system combines the functionality of a high-end telephone switch with standard clock, intercom, and program distribution features.

CVS Features
Features such as paging, intercom, program distribution, clock synchronization/correction and tone signaling are an integral part of this product. In addition, the CVS offers expanded capabilities such as Homework Help Line, Automatic Parent Notification, Urgent Call, Enhanced 911, Staff Tracking, and Student Phone. Developed specifically to meet the needs of educational facilities, the CVS system links each classroom to the media center, enabling teachers to incorporate valuable media resources such as VCRs and DVD players into their daily lesson plans.

Benefits of the CVS System
CVS will improve parent/teacher and teacher/administrative communications, reduce staff workload, and enhance school security. In doing so, the CVS provides solutions to a broad spectrum of educational needs and equips the school with a host of new capabilities.