PUBLIC SAFETY
ECS safety
EMERGENCY CALL MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FROM
ASCOM
ECS safety is the solution against the confusion of different
devices.
The ECS safety emergency call management system combines
all voice systems on a single platform and allows a user-friendly
handling with an uniform graphical user interface.
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The ECS safety emergency call management system
connects incoming emergency calls (such as emergency
call numbers from the public network, emergency call
stations, radio systems, in-house telephone systems,
intercom system and other communication systems)
with the workstations operated by the relevant secu-
rity organisation.
With the clear, uncluttered user interface of the ECS
safety workstations the operator has complete control
of even exceptional emergency situations.
ECS safety is based on modern Voice over IP (VoIP)
technology and provider connections to analogue,
digital (ISDN, GSM) communication networks and radio
systems.
This allows you to handle voice and data services on
new or existing installations with one and the same
VoIP communication network.
Safeguarded Investments
The system’s cost-effectiveness is maximised by the con-
sistent use of standards such as the choice of components
and protocols.
ECS safety allows systems to be adapted at any time to
changes in requirements, in keeping with users’ specific
needs.
The system can be expanded step by step. With its
multitude of connection and integration possibilities ECS
safety protects the original investments made in the pre-
vious installations and peripherals.
Integrated into Command and Control System
Clients of ECS safety can be integrated into a command
and control system.
Standard System Services
ECS safety supports a multitude of telephony services
such as call forwarding, hold and brokering, conference
connections, redial, call list management, abbreviated di-
alling keys, caller identification (CLIP), group connections,
automatic forwarding, call prioritisation, voice recording,
to mention but a few.
GUI examples:
Bottom right: Interface with call connections and incoming call
Middle: Shor t-term recording
Top left: Phone book