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Visual Intercom

MessageNet Systems has created a Visual Intercom system to communicate emergency messages to the deaf or hearing-impaired community. The system is called Silent Messenger and is being installed at the Indiana School for the Deaf.

Silent Messenger uses a browser to send messages to electronic scrolling message signs placed throughout a facility or school. Authorized users can click on a single icon and send an emergency message to every sign in the facility giving EXACT instructions on what the emergency is and how to proceed.

For everyday use, users can EASILY put informative messages on the electronic scrolling signs.

For more information, visit http://www.visualintercom.com or contact Jerry Geis at 317-867-3034.