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| Industry's first — SAXA's new model multifunctional telephone system equipped with an occupant sensor as a standard feature Introducing the new IP-compatible key telephone system Agrea HM700 for small to medium-sized companies |
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Agrea HM700
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SAXA, Inc. introduced the Agrea HM700Std and HM700Pro in September 2008 as the enhanced models of the IP-compatible key telephone systems Regalis II for small to medium-sized companies.
Small and mid-sized offices must improve operational efficiency and convenience, and reduce costs while dealing with issues such as those related to the Private Information Protection Law, information leakage and security measures, and pressing network environment needs such as point to point communications, mobile communications and IP networks.
To meet such needs, the Agrea HM700 achieved the enhancement of IP network functions through implementation of inter-system connections for point to point communications and installation of wireless LAN dual terminals which enables FMC.
While there has been an increased need for security measures, small to medium-sized companies are facing the issues of increasingly complex office security systems and expensive introduction costs. The Agrea HM700, which is the industry's first multifunctional telephone system with occupant sensors as a standard feature, could meet such companies' needs, enabling users to create a security system with sensors on all phones. Furthermore, security functions of the products are strengthened compared to the conventional models, through enhanced connections to such SAXA systems as the security transmitter TS-MT0802C and entrance control system IcGate.
The Agrea HM700 is characterized by its improved usability with consideration for universal design and smaller size achieved at the same time, with replaceable sheets to customize not only the buttons area but also the display area.
To prepare for power failures, a special power failure unit can be integrated onto the Agrea HM700, whereas past models required a separate phone. Also featured are the reception phone line-ups with 3PCC* technology, and the newest functions including reception of Earthquake Early Warnings, links to web phonebook server and "Desk de RSS" (RSS reader function). |
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*3PCC = 3rd Party Call Control |

Introducing the VR100, a flashlight featuring a digital video recorder
— Equipped with infra-red LED enabling taping in the dark |
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VR100
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SAXA, Inc. developed and introduced in September 2008, the VR100, a high-intensity LED flashlight equipped with a digital video recorder.
Due to increasing crimes and incidents, there is a pressing need to videotape situations on the spot, in order to confirm the scene. Such recordings have been made via fixed security cameras; however, since such cameras do not always cover the entire area, there is a need for a portable device which can be carried around and enables taping both in the daytime and night. The VR100 is not only equipped with a high-intensity LED and infra-red LED, but enables users to videotape or take photos by the push of just one button, in any types of environment — day or night, indoor or outdoor, under all kinds of weather conditions. Users can perform the picture taking or recording as they check the image displayed on the LCD monitor. This product is especially suitable for use in security guard companies; security guards coming across a crime or an accident will be able to record the incident immediately at the scene and later review the footage and sound. This will eliminate memory lapse and vagueness, and ensure proper evaluation of the incident. |
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Honored with Good Design Award
The Japan Industrial Design Promotion Organization awarded the VR100 with the 2008 Good Design Award. The judges highly praised its originality and practical design. They stated that the product is an absolutely new concept as a domestic product and that the design complements its originality. The two types of light, camera, microphone, recorder and LCD monitor are all neatly packaged, and functions easy to follow.
Good Design Award website introducing the VR100 |
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