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Global security company Hanwha Techwin launched a new touchless network intercom station TID-600R. With the launch of TID-600R, Hanwha Techwin further expands its product portfolio. The TID-600R Network Intercom Station features a 2MP sensor with Hanwha Techwin’s signature WDR (wide dynamic range) and low light performance for best-in-class images.

The lens offers a wide 180° field of view while IR provides up to 16 feet of illumination from the station at night. The built-in speaker and microphone provide excellent call clarity with up to 85dB of volume at 20 inches. The TID-600R features a unique, touchless call system where users simply present their palms within six inches of the station to initiate a call. With full support for SIP 2.0, the station can easily integrate with a wide variety of VMS, access control, SIP phones, or PBX servers.  

Intercom station features

Users can program audio messages to be played automatically when the device is approached or when a call is initiated

The intercom station also features echo cancellation, noise reduction, and a built-in tamper switch and relay for a stand along with door access. Users can program audio messages to be played automatically when the device is approached or when a call is initiated.

A range of included Hanwha Techwin analytics such as line crossing, loitering, appear/disappear, and more are included. The slim 1.93”(W) x 6.50”(H) x 1.89"(D) form factor allows easy installation on a door mullion or other surfaces. Tilt mount, flush-mount, and white/dark grey colours are available. 

In this age of COVID-19 and the awareness of high-touch surfaces, having a touchless intercom station was important to our customers,” said an official at Hanwha Techwin. “The slim form factor and SIP compatibility, combined with our industry-leading imaging technology, raises the bar for networks intercom stations.” 

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