Lack of relevant standards should not exaggerate the role of intercom

The reason can be analyzed from the following aspects. First of all, there is a lack of product varieties, fewer suppliers, and few user choices. Second, maintenance is a big constraint bottleneck. The maintenance of the smart home system has been detailed to each household. Who will bear the maintenance work? Again, the price is high. After all, the intercom product is a civilian product, and the price must be within an affordable range.

In addition, there are also users and engineering companies that currently many systems are not highly integrated and lack a truly unified platform. Real integration requires a strong development team, and all hardware and software are all independent research and development, otherwise it will not be compatible. Finally, the lack of relevant standards is the reason why real estate developers are not too risky. It is reported that the current standards for intercom systems include: GA/T72-94 building intercom system and electronically controlled anti-theft door technical regulations, GA/T72-2005 building intercom system and electronically controlled anti-theft door general technical conditions, and GAT 678 networking type According to the intercom system technical requirements, GA/T269-2001 black and white video intercom systems, etc.; there are no uniform standards for intercom systems that integrate multiple functions, and there is no uniform standard for installation and maintenance. For example, where should the smart terminals be located? ? While intercom products integrate multiple functions, there are also industry insiders who question the security of the system itself. For example, Yang Guosheng of the Univision Aegis pointed out that "I have no objection to the reuse of communication links, but from a management point of view, security issues are the responsibility of the company. For the moment, most intercom products are managed safely. The idea is indifferent, and its own management ability is fragile. There is a security risk in allowing the intercom to replace the content of access control, alarms and other property management. He reminded manufacturers that the role of intercom should not be exaggerated.

What makes people happy is that, on the occasion of this survey, we learned that the relevant departments are drafting the first draft of the intercom system standard with alarm functions. According to Yang Zhushi, general manager of Xiamen City Wanan Industrial Co., Ltd., “The standard focuses on indoor unit angles and focuses on security-related functions integrated in the system, such as anti-theft alarms, access control, etc.” It is understood that this It will be a more comprehensive and timely standard involving intercom products with alarm functions and smart homes with alarm functions.

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