December 14, 2011
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Yorkshire, UK (RPRN) 12/14/11 — Having worked in the Telecare and door entry industry for over twenty years, Network Communication Systems Ltd (NCS) not only know their market extremely well, but have also gained vast technical experience in their field. The Doncaster-based company design and manufacture several of their own systems, each of which has its own unique advantages over the warden call, door access control and Telecare equipment offered by some other manufacturers. These extra features mean that aside from the clear benefits of using NCS systems, such as their reliability and ease of use, there are several other advantages that you may not know about.
The NCS-designed, PBX-based Xenon warden call system provides multiple simultaneous speech paths. This means that in addition to alarm calls and door entry calls, tenants can also make unlimited calls to each other without charge. There are very few, if any, of our competitors' systems that can offer this functionality, making it a very desirable feature.
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NCS Door Entry panels come with their own integral fob reader fitted as standard; so one does not have to order a separate standalone access system. Fobs are programmed via the panel, meaning that no master programming keys or paper records to determine which fob is programmed to which property are needed. Additionally we only require one master door controller, regardless of the number of reader panels (doors). The majority of other systems require an expensive door controller for every two doors.
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