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IDM Elevator Five-party Intercom Signal Aggregation Terminal

IDM Elevator Five-party Intercom Signal Aggregation Terminal

📅May 12, 2026
Model:IDM|Category:Elevator Terminal

Both the Mitsubishi analog five-party intercom system (old model) and the Mitsubishi digital five-party intercom system (new model) use 24V power supply and signal transmission to achieve longer transmission distances over twisted pair cables. As twisted pair cables in communities are increasingly being replaced by fiber optics, the output signal voltage of optical terminals is typically 3~5V, resulting in weaker parallel connection capability at the central office end, which affects the number of remote units that can be driven. The IDM Elevator Five-party Intercom Signal Aggregation Terminal is a device that conditions the output signals of optical terminals to meet the parallel connection management requirements at the central office end. A single board can aggregate 8 channels of intercom signals, and multi-board cascading enables aggregation of 16 or 24 channels. At remote sites where conditions permit, a remote signal conditioning device can be used to combine the intercom lines of 4 elevators before connecting them to the optical terminal for transmission.

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Both the Mitsubishi analog five-party intercom system (old model) and the Mitsubishi digital five-party intercom system (new model) use 24V power supply and signal transmission to achieve longer transmission distances over twisted pair cables. As twisted pair cables in communities are increasingly being replaced by fiber optics, the output signal voltage of optical terminals is typically 3~5V, resulting in weaker parallel connection capability at the central office end, which affects the number of remote units that can be driven.
Both the Mitsubishi analog five-party intercom system (old model) and the Mitsubishi digital five-party intercom system (new model) use 24V power supply and signal transmission to achieve longer transmission distances over twisted pair cables. As twisted pair cables in communities are increasingly being replaced by fiber optics, the output signal voltage of optical terminals is typically 3~5V, resulting in weaker parallel connection capability at the central office end, which affects the number of remote units that can be driven. The IDM Elevator Five-party Intercom Signal Aggregation Terminal is a device that conditions the output signals of optical terminals to meet the parallel connection management requirements at the central office end. A single board can aggregate 8 channels of intercom signals, and multi-board cascading enables aggregation of 16 or 24 channels. At remote sites where conditions permit, a remote signal conditioning device can be used to combine the intercom lines of 4 elevators before connecting them to the optical terminal for transmission.
The IDM Elevator Five-party Intercom Signal Aggregation Terminal is a device that conditions the output signals of optical terminals to meet the parallel connection management requirements at the central office end. A single board can aggregate 8 channels of intercom signals, and multi-board cascading enables aggregation of 16 or 24 channels. At remote sites where conditions permit, a remote signal conditioning device can be used.
IDM Elevator Five-party Intercom Signal Aggregation Terminal