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Auto Telephone Exchange System
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MCX-5000
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MRC

Internal communication and broadcasting equipment manufacturer for shipbuilding and vessel

Tel
051-414-7891
Manufacturer
MRC
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SKU
42986
Product Name
Auto Telephone Exchange System
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Product Details

Auto Telephone Exchange System

MCX-5000 / Office-7000 / MATEX-2000 / MCX-2000 / IP-PBX MED-100 / IP-PBX MED-200


Auto Telephone System is an electronic telephone switchboard with reliability and durability to meet various needs occurring inside or outside the ship.
It operates with the interface between the central exchange unit, which is a micro-computer controlled system, and telecommunication equipment.
Particularly, the system is suited to connecting not only to the telecommunication equipment such as Inmarsat-F, VSAT, Mini-M, and VSM but also to the Internet protocols and network communications.
This system contains a minimum of 24 extension lines up to 500 and the lines can be installed by 8 or 16 units.
As for the type of telephone, flush, wall, portable, waterproof, explosion-proof, and intrinsically safe (used for normal condition or in the area with the possibility of explosive gas in case of accident) types are available, which can be interfaced to Horn/Bell/Flashing Light.

The Auto Telephone System was tested at the IEC60945 standard and approved for CE by DNV.
It obtained the type approval from CCS and DNV.
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Internal communication and broadcasting equipment manufacturer for shipbuilding and vessel
We work hard to offer safe navigation of ships to our customers, and we hope to get their ultimate satisfaction MRC’s experiences in marine systems started in 1961. No other equipment manufacturers here in Korea are as experienced as we are.  MRC’s products are proven in 11,000+ vessels operating around the world. All our products are certified to national and international standards. Integration is innovation, and we are moving forward to develop the next generation of navigation systems.