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Pulse System Description

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Overview

The Vingtor-Stentofon Pulse system is a SIP intercom system intended for small to mid-size installations for up to 64 IP stations. Some of the key features of Pulse are:

  • Easy to install and configure
  • Cost effective for solutions where up to 64 IP stations are needed in the network
  • Supports creating Pulse trunks to inter-connect up to 50 different Pulse systems
  • Single Pulse system works across multiple network subnets
  • SIP Gateway interface that is easy to setup (e.g. SIP-to-GSM, SIP-to-PSTN, etc.)
  • Open IP standards (SIP, HTTP(S), NTP, SNMP, RTP, etc.)
  • Shared network infrastructure with other systems (CCTV, PCs, etc)
  • Special SDK with API that can be used to create custom intercom solutions
  • Integrated managed switch in terminals
  • Wide set of special purpose IP stations and PC client
  • VS-IMT: Dedicate management tool for easy configuration of large number of stations


Pulse server functions

Specifications

Protocols and network ports

Reserved IP addresses and ports

Dialing method

Gateway interface and external communication

Support for 64 stations

Station auto-discovery and configuration

Multi-subnet support

Network with multiple Pulse systems

Server Call Forwarding

Pulse trunking

Pulse SDK

Pulse system can be extended and customized with VS-SDK for Pulse. Key features are:

  • Build your own Vingtor-Stentofon Pulse intercom solution
  • Java and .NET APIs with ready-to-use examples and documentation (Intercom API)
  • Remotely control Turbine intercoms

SDK comes with easy to use API, out-of-box integration with Pulse Intercom system, support for all Turbine Intercom devices and PC soft-client, demo apps, code examples and API reference documentation. Intercom API even supports advanced Call center functions.

More info about VS-SDK for Pulse can be found in VS-SDK for Pulse (Intercom API).