A presentatin designed to highlight the advantages of NEMA SB40 and Rauland TCVI
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1. Sal Marinello Regional Manager
2. Product History
Telecenter I - 1969
Telecenter II - 1975
Telecenter III - 1980
Telecenter IV - 1985
Telecenter V - 1991
Telecenter System 21 -1993
Telecenter IP - 1998
Telecenter ICS - 1999
Telecenter CPS - 2002
Telecenter VI - 2005
Telecenter VoIP - 2006
3. Engineering
R&D investment
11.3% of Revenues
State of the art CAD equipment
Hewlett-Packard and Solid Works Mechanical tools
Technical Support 24 x 7
Trained over 350 people in 2007
54 classes at Rauland Borg, 22 on-site
Education Professional Services
4. Manufacturing
Manufacturing
100% computer inspection of electronics
300 errors per 1 million opportunities do not make it to the
customer
Deliver to promise : 98%
Service delivery 24 hour turn: 100%
Zero defects incoming inspection standard
5 Year Warranty
Quality Programs
Philip Crosby
5. Primary Purpose of Schools
To educate children and young adults
Safely and Securely
6.
7. What is S.A.F.E.
S afety
A ffordability
F unctionality
E asy and Everyday Functions
8. What is S.A.F.E.
Structured around Raulands school communications product
line
Intercom and Next Generation products
Product growth through improved communication methods
Working to meet schools safety needs and supporting the new
NEMA Standard SB-40
9. NEMA
NEMA
National Electrical Manufacturers Association
Created in 1926
Headquartered in Rosslyn, VA
430 Member companies
Over 500 standards published
Est. K-12 Education Life Safety Committee
10. What is NEMA
There are 8 Divisions within NEMA with 50 Product
Categories
Electronics Division
Signaling, Protection and Communication
Education Life Safety Committee
Other divisions are: Industrial Automation, Lighting Systems,
Building Equipment, Insulating Materials, Wire and Cable, Power
Equipment, and Diagnostic Imaging and Therapy Systems
11. What is Standard SB-40?
Communication Systems for Life Safety in Schools
NEMA covers Emergency Communication Systems in Schools
It was created by a group of manufacturers working together
through NEMA to create a baseline of what every K-12 school needs
in a communication system during a life safety emergency
150 classrooms, avg. 150 from MDF/IDF = 22,500 CAT5 or 67,500
two pair cable
Significantly reduce conduit (1/3 cable of home-run)
Single CAT5 drop for each classroom TC70xx Remote Gateway TC70xx
Remote Gateway TC70xx Remote Gateway Outside Access Data Network
TC6000 (Gateway) Classrooms Classrooms Classrooms
23. VoIP Intercom Applications Engineered for Schools
Flexible installation
Common Cat 5/5e/6 cable plant
Distributed architecture
Advantages of fiber
Remote administration
Remote system programming and troubleshooting
Remote bell schedule event programming
24. Rauland Clock Solutions
Completely Integrated with Rauland Telecenter Communications
Systems
School and District-Wide Atomic Time
Clocks and class change bells synchronized
Analog and digital clocks for
Classrooms
Corridors
Gymnasiums
Etc.
25. Time Keeping Applications
Bus schedule synchronized throughout district
Automatic bells schedule changes based on calendar
Manual bells schedule changes from any phone (local or
remote)
Timed pre-recorded announcements (synched with clocks)
Automatic Daylight Savings updates
26. Thank you for your time
School Safety
Day to Day Communications
Integrated Time Solutions
27. Telecenter Family of Products Master & Secondary Clocks
Intercom Media Management & Digital Streaming VoIP Intercom All
Backed by a Five Year Warranty