The Triphony Unit is a compact audio module which is used for alarm points around the lift.
The unit can be installed on the top or bottom of the lift car. This Triphony Unit has two butons, one for lift alarm calls and the other for maintenance calls (lift intercom).
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The PIT Phone (also known as PIT DAU) is mounted in the pit of a lift shaft and provides an emergency communication point when connected to the DCP. The DAU PIT has integrated emergency battery back up and yellow casing for visibility.
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The Memcom+ emergency telephone provides both a fully complaint EN81-28 & EN81-70 auto dialer and an engineer’s intercom for safer and more efficient installations.
The MEMCO Inductive Loop transmits a clear audio signal directly into the hearing aid of hearing-impaired passengers, ensuring compliance with EN81-70. Can be fitted behind COP (even retroactively), with a LPBUS connection to the DAU.
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The surface mount audio module has a compact mechanical footprint with integrated accessories including a push button with raised legend, EN81-28 pictograms, inductive loop and an emergency light.
Fixed within the lift car and connected to an Avire emergency phone, the surface mount accessory is quick and easy to install and is compatible with Avire's digital audio and analogue audio (PSTN) emergency phones.
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CAN Bus is the ‘nervous system’ of lift network, acting as an intermediate between one Digital Communication Platform (DCP) and multiple Digital Audio Units. Connecting up to four CAN Bus lines with MEMCO CAN Bus splitter could simplify multiple-shaft or single-shaft installation wiring. CAN Bus Splitter contains five CAN terminating resistors without the need of power supply.
What is CAN Bus?
MEMCO Universal Power Supply is mounted in the motor room and provides both 12VDC power and battery backup to support an extended CAN Bus system for Digital Communications Platform.
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The Connex-02 is a remote lift control module that, with the DCP, provides lift monitoring via the AVIRE HUB. User-defined inputs and outputs enable monitoring of service or maintenance status, engineer on-site duration, door cycles, and more.
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A smart sensor that provides insights into lift journeys. The lift Navigation Box helps building owners and maintenance providers make informed, data-driven decisions on the timing of essential maintenance to reduce malfunction and downtime.
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Remote lift monitoring reduces false and costly engineer callouts. The compact lift sensor monitors lift and door movements. To identify possible issues, the self-learning system identifies low-activity periods to autonomously perform tests.
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