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RTS Zeus III System

RTS presents the new Zeus III Digital Intercom Matrix at InfoComm 2010.
Offering 32 channels IN/OUT and two configurable party-line interface channels, Zeus III is designed for environments with limited space and, with the addition of Ethernet, and can be configured from virtually anywhere on a network using AZedit Intercom software, according to the company.

Alternatively, Zeus III can be directly connected to AZedit configuration software through the use of the USB connector on the front panel, or the serial or Ethernet connectors on the rear panel. The system also has 32 standard RJ45 connectors, making it easier to connect an intercom system with audio lines and keypanels by keeping the RTS wiring scheme. In addition, the two built-in relays can be used to control lighting or to key remote transmitters, paging systems, etc.

Key features:

Two redundant power supplies
The unit comes with two independent power supplies powered from separate AC feeds.

USB port
The USB port is used for system configuration using AZedit Intercom software.

Trunk capable
Zeus III can communicate with an RTS trunked system using the dedicated DB-9 trunk connector with standard RS485 protocol.

Additional channels/ports
Zeus III is a 32-channel intercom matrix – each channel can be used to connect to a keypanel or 4W Audio (Audio In & Out).

Dual-channel party line interface
Zeus III includes an interface for additional two channels of party line. From the front panel it can be configured for use with RTS TW, Telex Audiocom or Clear-Com party line systems. No additional interfaces are necessary.

Remote configuration
With the addition of Ethernet to the unit, users can remotely configure Zeus III.

Dynamic keypanel addressing
Zeus III automatically addresses keypanels when they are connected to the frame. This eliminates the need for setting keypanel addresses and maintaining port allocations.

Relays
Two relay connections are included, available on the back panel of the unit.

For more information, visit www.rtsintercoms.com.

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