The Inter-Communication and Emergency System installed aboard the train is a crucial device for communication in critical or emergency situations. Its main features include:

Two-way Communication: The intercom provides two-way communication between passengers aboard the train and security or crew personnel. This feature allows an immediate response in emergency situations.

Emergency Announcements: It allows the transmission of emergency announcements to all passengers aboard the train. These announcements may provide important instructions, evacuation procedures, or other critical alerts.

Direct Call to Relevant Authorities: In case of an emergency, the intercom can be used to make direct calls to relevant authorities, such as train control personnel, emergency services, or, if necessary, the police.

Monitoring of Cabins and Critical Areas: Emergency intercoms are placed in crew cabins and other critical areas of the train. This allows personnel to continuously monitor these zones and respond promptly when needed.

Integration with Security Systems: The intercom is integrated with other onboard security systems, such as surveillance cameras and sensors, to provide a comprehensive overview of the situation in case of an emergency.

Quick Alarm Button: The alarm button on the intercom allows passengers or staff to immediately signal emergency situations.

Compliance with Railway Safety Standards: The emergency intercoms comply with railway safety regulations and ensure adherence to communication standards established for emergency situations.

Environmental Resistance: The intercom is designed to withstand typical environmental conditions onboard a train, such as vibrations, temperature variations, and humidity.

Remote Monitoring and Maintenance: The intercom can be monitored remotely, allowing operators to check the status and functionality of the intercoms without physically intervening aboard the train.