I Am Not an Ordinary Optical Terminal, I Am an Elevator Five-party Intercom Optical Terminal
Elevator five-party intercom mainly uses twisted pair transmission, which has a short transmission distance. With the expansion of modern communities, the transmission distance for elevator five-party intercom needs to be extended.
Raytrans' elevator intercom optical terminal solves the issue of traditional five-party intercom systems transmitting over optical fiber.
Currently, there are many types of five-party intercom systems on the market, but they basically include Mitsubishi elevator five-party intercom types and Otis elevator five-party intercom types. Mitsubishi systems use audio signaling, which allows for longer transmission distances and better sound quality, but at a higher price; Otis-type intercoms use audio and level signaling, with shorter transmission distances and lower prices, typically 200-400 RMB per single channel set, and have a high market penetration rate!
Raytrans' Elevator Five-party Intercom Optical Terminal is designed for transmission of these two types of products. The product features a modular design, with models including 2-channel elevator five-party intercom optical terminals, 4-channel elevator five-party intercom optical terminals, and 30-channel elevator five-party intercom optical terminals. Large-capacity devices are suitable for centralized access during the relocation of existing elevator management centers, as well as for the 96333 elevator centralized smart management projects currently being built in various cities. Small-capacity devices include dual optical port models, facilitating cascade applications.

Raytrans' Elevator Five-party Intercom Optical Terminal (sometimes used as an elevator three-party intercom optical terminal) can also provide 2 channels of line-rate 100M Ethernet, and the Ethernet channel can provide video surveillance inside the elevator car.
Raytrans' elevator five-party intercom system can be directly connected to the emergency smart dispatch system, can interconnect with fixed telephones, mobile phones, and trunked intercom, and can be bound with video for coordinated command and surveillance.
