The NC415G3 provides for push to talk audio control for audio capable systems, but if desired, add the optional TA415L handset kit for better privacy. The kit comes with a cradle, handset, and cord.
The user interface layout is the same as the other TekTone products including the NC404TS, NC403TS, and Tek-CARE Apps allowing staff to view calls on the same familiar screen across devices on the same system. Up to three incoming calls are displayed by priority and time and are also color coded for easy recognition. Routine calls are annunciated with a steady call LED and slow pulsing tone with station number displayed on the touchscreen. Calls can be selected out of order.
High priority calls are annunciated with a rapid flashing call LED and rapid pulsing tone with the station number displayed on the touchscreen. All calls have to be canceled from the point of origin unless it is a routine call from an audio capable station whereupon resetting an audio connection can reset the call if desired.
For additional annunciation at the master location, an LI484P5 4-LED multicolored dome light can be connected directly to the master station. This dome will annunciate the highest priority call on the NC415G3.
Main Features
Master station console option for systems using Gen2 central equipment modules (NC120, NC160, NC356CE, and NC455CE). See NC404TS for another master option
A touchscreen is provided for user interface making it simple to navigate calls or menus
Use for both audio/visual and tone/visual applications
Button directory tabs are provided and are inserted depending on the system type
Typically for Audio/visual systems: TALK, RESET, & TONE OFF (routine level call only)
Typically for Tone/visual systems: BLANK, RESET, & TONE OFF (routine level call only)
General Information
Name: TekTone NC415G3 Master Station with Touchscreen Display for Systems Gen2 Central Modules
Category: TekTone, Communications, Intercoms & Telephone Entry, Intercom Master Stations
UPC Code: 812664024557
Country of Origin: United States. Country of origin is subject to change.