This touch screen solution is designed to be placed at the entrance or hall of the company building to offer both useful data and videos to visitors., as access control as it is integrated into the security system, among other possibilities.

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engineering Ambar Telecommunications has developed a multimedia interactive lectern for the corporate market, composed of a touch screen 46 inches and both audiovisual and integrated applications in other company systems, such as access control, security, etc.

This interactive kiosk is located in company lobbies to offer visitors information while they wait., with a simple menu of multimedia options that ranges from corporate videos to documents in different formats (PDF, Word, etc.), emergency exit plans of the building or navigation through the company website, as well as customizable according to the client's needs.

ambar-telecommunications-lectern-interactiveAnother of its advantages is the integration with other company systems., mainly with security and access control, so the authorized employee can swipe their ID card through the reader and access the applications menu to view critical information to initiate and organize an emergency evacuation, with options such as knowing which people are present in the different areas of the company.

It is also possible to view some of the cameras that make up the company's CCTV to, For example, show visitors areas that are difficult to access (laboratories, testing areas, etc.), viewing in real time and without interrupting work. “It is also a very versatile system,” Ambar points out.- that allows you to seamlessly integrate IP cameras into the company's communications network and display images of them, prior authorization, in quadrant format, full screen, etc”.

The company has its own digital signage solutions -Ambar Digital Signage-, an open source proposal for the management and dissemination of multimedia content on any display device (totems, screens, projectors, videowalls,…), offered both packaged and SaaS (Software As a Service).

By, 15 Nov, 2016, Section: Thoroughly, Digital signage, Display, Security

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