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RTS displays ROAMEO wireless intercom system Meet ROAMEO, the wireless intercom keypanel from RTS Intercom Systems (under the Robert Bosch brand) that is designed based on the licence-free DECT (digital enhanced cordless telecommunications) standard with a protected frequency band. ROAMEO provides high-quality audio over an integrated digital wireless beltpack and associated access points. Featuring a modern, rugged design, ROAMEO can be deployed for a wide range of intercom applications where wireless communication is critical, including broadcast production studios, theatres, sports event productions, houses of worship, commercial buildings and outside broadcast (OB) trucks. Fully integrated solution using state-of-the-art technology Operating like a wireless keypanel, ROAMEO is capable of solving a series of communication challenges in the field. With its integration into all existing wired digital RTS matrices, the system allows users to address either individuals or specific groups. ROAMEO comprises the TR-1800 beltpack, the AP-1800 access point, and accessories including charger, holster and pole- mount kit. Connection to a digital matrix is easily established via a single Ethernet cable; the access points can be daisy-chained. The AP-1800 access points convert the DECT signals into Dante-compatible OMNEO IP- technology, thereby providing users with an interoperable solution. OMNEO enables a secure set-up at a low system cost due to the use of standard IT components, simplified installation and lower maintenance costs. Seamless roaming across wide areas ROAMEO’s cellular structure is capable of covering a wide area with 16 the control software, AZedit, which allows users to configure the complete intercom system on one screen. Equipped with a large colour LED-display and intuitive icon-based menu structure, the TR- 1800 beltpack can be easily set up and operated. The four talk/listen buttons are shaped differently and provide users with a tactile feedback; the operation of the device is thus possible also in low-light conditions and without the need to look at it. With its lightweight, durable housing, the beltpack features the smallest enclosure in its class and is protected against dust and light rain. Sophisticated circuits optimise sound performance using echo cancellation algorithms. Furthermore, both the beltpack and access point firmware are easy to update with disassembly. The software of the TR-1800 beltpack can be upgraded User-friendly operation using a USB flash drive. ROAMEO can be easily configured The ROAMEO system is an into a multi-language set-up via environmentally-friendly scroll lists on system without the TR-1800 any emissions at beltpacks low radiation. It is or by using compliant with the US environmental regulation N33.6. To find out more The ROAMEO wireless about ROAMEO, visit intercom system comprises booth 6H3-04. the TR-1800 beltpack and audio and roaming between the individual cells. Each cell requires an AP-1800 access point and covers a specific area and number of beltpacks, depending on the audio codec used. Each AP-1800 has a built-in IP switch that adds multiple streams together in the same cable, which is equipped with the ability to configure itself automatically. Users can easily expand the coverage area by adding further access points, while additional wireless beltpacks can be directly addressed as part of a wired RTS matrix intercom system. Depending on the audio codec used, users can select between a higher emphasis on voice quality (G.722 full bandwidth) and a more efficient use of the radio spectrum with a higher number of beltpacks (G.726 narrowband). the AP-1800 access point. About DECT DECT (Digital Enhanced Cordless Telecommunications) is a digital wireless radio technology for voice data applications that originated in Europe. It is a worldwide- established standard used primarily in home and small office systems, but is also available in many private branch exchange (PBX) systems for medium-sized and large businesses using multiple base stations for coverage. This technology features high voice quality and supports consistent handover when switching cells. The frequency band that is reserved for voice transmissions is known as Unlicensed Personal Communications Services. These channels are reserved exclusively for voice communication applications, which is why DECT is “future- proof” and operates clearly even in common congested domestic radio traffic situations.