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Bosch adds digital recording and playback to its Ultro Discussion System*

Bosch Security Systems has updated its CCS 800 Ultro Discussion System with a built in MP3 recording capability to enable record and playback of actual to the minute meeting proceedings.

The Bosch CCS 800 Ultro has already proven itself as a discussion system for small and middle sized gatherings and conferences in, for example, Council Chambers, courtrooms and local business centres.

Simple to install and straightforward to use, the system has all the facilities required for achieving full control of meetings and discussions, without the need for an operator. Participants follow the proceedings on tabletop loudspeaker units and, when necessary, can take part using the microphone integrated in the Bosch CCS 800 Ultro tabletop unit.

The new MP3 recording facility has been added to enable digital recordings of sessions to be made for later playback or archiving.

Built into the system’s control unit, the MP3 audio recorder enables users to record MP3 compatible audio recordings on individual Secure Digital (SD) Cards. The recordings can be played back via a monitor loudspeaker integrated into the control unit or via the Bosch CCS 800 Ultro tabletop unit. The control unit also features an LCD screen that displays information such as the date and time of a recording, file name, elapsed recording time, number of recorded tracks and memory status.

The SD card can be removed from the control unit and processed on a PC for transcription purposes. Recordings can also be retrieved by connecting the PC to the control unit’s USB port.

Like the earlier version, the new Bosch CCS 800 also features a digital acoustic feedback suppression facility. This automatically eliminates acoustic feedback to improve speech intelligibility by allowing the speaker volume to be turned up as loud as required without any risk of feedback.

For further information visit www.boschsecurity.com.au

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