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INTRON-D Plus: System Overview, Key Components, Networking Capabilities and More

Graphic configuration tool for parameterization and overview of INTRON-D plus systems in a distributed or single system setup. Allows intuitive configuration and management of all system parameters from a central interface.

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INTRON-D Plus: System Overview, Key Components, Networking Capabilities and More

Graphic configuration tool for parameterization and overview of INTRON-D plus systems in a distributed or single system setup. Allows intuitive configuration and management of all system parameters from a central interface.

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INTRON-D plus

System overview, key components,


networking capabilities and more.
Content

• INTRON-Dplus - System overview


• INTRON-Dplus - Objectives of the system concept
• Key components
• System properties
• System functions
• Networking capabilities
• Graphic configuration tool ”Config Manager”
• System interfaces
• System requirements

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INTRON-D plus – System overview

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Objectives of the system concept

INTRON-D plus: Objectives of the system concept


• Simple configuration and management of network systems

• Flexible networking capabilities comprising different media (copper,


fiber-optic, Ethernet)

• Integration into existing customer networks (Ethernet/IP)

• Easy set-up of distributed system units

• Comprehensive system properties

• Large number of system resources capable of being flexibly


addressed and combined within complex systems

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Key components

1 DXC 03 High-performance central processing unit

2 Ethernet /IP interfaces for various


networking solutions

Audio signal transmission through


Ethernet / IP (VoIP)

High-performance processor and


hardware platform

Linux operating system

Modular software structure

Integrated Web interface for remote


maintenance

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12 DXI 03 interface units to interconnect systems

System networking through E1 / DSL

System networking through single-


mode or multimode fiber optics

Transmission of control and audio data

12 AF channels per unit

12 DXI 03 / E
1 IP-based channel per unit to transmit
control protocols
12 DXI 03 / ESD / EMD

12 DXI 03 / SS

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IP Outdoor Intercom Station (NRO 001)
Features and Functions

• Robust construction for use in harsh industrial environments

• Degree of protection IP66

• Glass-fiber reinforced polyester

• Up to 3 momentary rocker switches

• Designed for use with industrial gloves

• Visual call or busy status via LED

• Network connection via Ethernet

• PoE or external power supply

• Adjustable speaker volume and microphone sensitivity

• Monitoring of microphone function

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Robust IP Compact Intercom Station (NRC 001)

Features and Functions

• Robust IP compact intercom station for


indoor use

• 2 module openings for keypads and/or


speaker

• 3 potential-free inputs and 3 outputs

• Network connection via Ethernet

• PoE or external power supply

• Monitoring of microphone function


10 NRC 001 32 NRC 001
• Intergrated web interface for setting and
service functions

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IP Indoor Desktop Station - Access Panel (AP701)

Features and Functions

• Modular design
• Touch Display (7 / 3,5 Inch)
• Handset
• Microphone
• Internal Speaker
• Status LEDs
• Direct keys

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IP Desktop Intercom Station (12 NIB 001)

Features and Functions

• Up to 12 free programmable buttons with


integrated signaling

• Monitored loudspeaker and microphone

• Voice and data communication via Internet


Protocol (IP)

• RJ45 Ethernet connector

• Power supply via PoE

• LED at each key to signal an incoming call or a


(preliminary) busy status

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IP Gate Station (x NSO 001)

Features and Functions

• Robust IP gate station for use in harsh industrial Environments

• Stainless steel housing

• Up to 2 free programmable buttons with integrated signalling

• Integrated loudspeaker and microphone

• Voice and data communication via Internet Protocol (IP)

• Power supply via PoE

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System properties

System properties within the systems network


65,000 freely selectable addresses for stations, speaker circuits, speed-
dial numbers, etc.

1,000 (selectable) group calls

1,000 speaker groups

200 priority levels

Networking up to 250 distributed systems possible

Redundancy properties
Path redundancy due to flexible topology
CPU (1 DXC 03) redundancy (stand-by)

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System properties continued

• High level of availability


• Fast system start-up
• Extended redundancy
• System-wide warning scenarios

• Customer-specific communication and warning functions

• Flexibly programmable I/Os to provide additional control functions

• Compliant to EN 60849

• Connection to IP intercom stations

• Expandability based on the system„s modular architecture


(hardware and software)

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System properties continued
Adaptable logging and trace functions for effective trouble-shooting

SIP protocols to provide connection to modern IP telephone systems

Integration capability in existing network management systems through


SNMP

IP protocol enabling simpler interfacing with external systems


(e.g., DCS systems, F&G systems, OPC)

Centralized programmable parameterization of both individual systems


and networked systems

Time synchronization within the systems network via NTP

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System functions

Alarm and Warning


Pre-programmed and/or manual alarm activation
Priority functions to override all established communication links
Programmable to be zone, area and facility wide
Custom alarm procedures using programmable scripts

All Call / Public Announcement (PA)

Direct Communication
Point to point one touch communication

Dynamic Communication
On demand communication links with any intercom station via numeric
keypad

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System functions continued:

Group Call
Multiple participants and areas linked together

Multi-Master Station Call


Single incoming call simultaneously received at multiple master stations

Page and Party Call


Announcement to the entire facility or a certain area
Response from any station to a specific station

Busy Signal Indicator


Visual and audible indication of busy call stations prior to the establishment
of a call

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System functions continued:

Call Storage
Missed call notification via LED

Pre-Tone
To alert the areas of the coming announcement
Can also be linked to strobes or beacons for visual alerts

Priority Call Override


Various predefined priority levels for all call stations
Calls from stations with higher priority will override existing communication
links

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System functions continued:

Tone and Voice Signals


Multi-channel stored recording of alarm tones and verbal instructions
Variable output scenarios based on given pre-determined inputs

Visual Announcement
Incoming call notification via external strobe and call station based LED

Monitoring
Continuous monitoring of CPU, intercom stations and cabling
Continuous monitoring of amplifiers
Monitoring of loudspeakers and loudspeaker loops
Errors are displayed and logged
Acoustical and optical signaling of system errors

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Networking capabilities

Interconnection of systems through


Ethernet interface on 1 DXC 03
Interface unit 12 DXI 03 with E1, DSL, fiber-optic interface

Implementation of different networking topologies


Ring topology
Star topology
Mixed topologies

Combination of Ethernet and DXI based connections in network systems


possible

Consistent IP layer for signaling and control protocols

Integration in IP-based network structures at customer installations

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Networking capability through IP network

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Graphic configuration tool “Config Manager”

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Graphic configuration tool “Config Manager” continued

Intuitive user interface

Central programming interface for all INTRON-D


plus nodes

Configuration and overview of all INTRON-D plus


parameter (top down)
Single system
Distributed system
Slot allocation
Stations
Keypad
Key  key-function

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Graphic configuration tool “Config Manager” continued

Configuration tool tailored to system networks

Comprehensive checking and support for


parameterization

Integrated configuration download to all systems within


the system network

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System interfaces

Interface capabilities

Fire and Gas Alarming


Interfaces to standard Fire and Gas Detection Systems
Signals can be received to actuate pre-programmed alarming sequences

Telephony
Integrated SIP-Interface for connections to VoIP registrar (IP-PABX)
Variety of communication options from telephony systems to the INTRON-D
plus System via optional telephone gateway

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Example of telephony integration

• SIP-connection via DXC on-board Ethernet interface


• RFC 3261 compliant
• RTP voice data
• Up to 8 simultaneous VoIP channels
• G.711 a-law codec support
• Direct Dial In support
• Incoming calls can be mapped to PA, group calls and single stations
• Supports Point-to-Point connection and Point-to-Multipoint connection
• Internal Functions (e.g. alarm start) can be triggered by incoming calls
• External calls can be established from internal stations

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Example of telephony integration continued

S0 / H323

Outside Line
Connection to Customers PABX

S0 / H323 to PBX via gateway


SIP-Trunk to INTRON-D plus
SIP trunk

PBX

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System requirements

• Network equipment delivered by customer


• Configuration and management of network by customer
• One separate VLAN for INDUSTRONIC equipment
• Exclusive VLAN for PA/GA network (port-based VLAN managed by
network)
• Separated from other network applications
• Protected from unauthorized access
• 100 Mbit Ethernet/IP connection to each INTRON-D plus
• Maintenance access (with regard to e.g. firewall)
• QoS for prioritization of IP packets (signaling and voice)
• Maximum latency of 20ms

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Please, do not hesitate to contact us!

Introsys sp. z o.o.


ul. Sobieskiego 11/E6
40-082 Katowice

Tel: +48 534 050 432


email: [email protected]
www.introsys.pl

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