OpenScape Alarm Response Economy OScAR-Eco V4.1
Highly available alarm and process server for emergency, failure, alarm and crisis communication...
Modern alarm servers for emergency, failure, alarm and crisis communication must meet a wide range of requirements in terms of interfaces, user equipment, task complexity and number of simultaneous voice communication channels.
OScAR-Eco is a compact and powerful alarm and communication server for standardized alarming tasks. DAKS-Eco can be used on the OScAR-100 or OScAR-200 hardware platform, depending on the scope of services required - ideal for the requirements of many small and medium-sized companies and organizations.
With its easy-to-use, browser-based user interface, it enables the convenient administration of broadcast sequences and conferences triggered by broadcast calls or the configuration of contact inputs and outputs.
User interface available in several languages
- German
- English
- French
- Dutch
- Turkish
OScAR-Eco is extremely versatile, whether in hospitals, nursing homes, industry, hotels, public administration or in many other areas. With its up to 5 ESPA-X and 2 ESPA 4.4.4 (serial) interfaces, it is a very cost-effective solution for small and medium-sized nursing homes for the simultaneous connection of nurse call, fire alarm systems and building control systems to just one system.
OScAR-Eco 100 V4
OScAR-Eco 100 software version 4.1 based on the hardware platform OScAR-100: This platform is a desktop device with 4 to 8 parallel telephony channels as well as one or optionally (only in connection with VoIP) up to three serial interfaces (RS232/RS422).
OScAR-Eco 200 V4
OScAR-Eco 200 software version 4.1 based on the hardware platform OScAR-200: This is a 19"/1U alarm server. It supports up to 30 parallel telephony channels and has two serial interfaces and up to 5 ESPA-X.
Application
OScAR-Eco is the ideal solution for a wide range of applications - be it in hospitals and nursing homes, in industry and public administration, or in numerous other areas.
- Transmission of nurse calls to mobile nurses with or without automatic callback to bed in conjunction with a nurse call system
- Forwarding of fault messages from production to mobile service personnel in connection with an industrial control system
- Silent fire alarm in connection with a fire alarm system
- Transmission of technical alarms (e.g. temperature or level too high) in connection with a hazard alarm system or directly via contact inputs
- Manual activation of predefined alarm groups
- Provision of a small conference dial-in node, e.g. for emergency conferences
- Accepting emergency calls and forwarding will-independent (e.g. when motionless) and will-dependent alarms triggered via standard telephones or emergency handsets (e.g. OpenStage M3 or OpenStage WL3 handsets)