
Conference & discussion
Central control units and chairman/delegate microphone stations. One CAT5e run carries audio, control and power to every seat around the table.
- Models3
- CablingCAT5e / PoE
- Open micsUp to 16
ENTERPRISE builds the conference, capture, recording and sound systems that go into courtrooms, council chambers and lecture theatres — rooms where the proceeding runs once, the record has to be complete, and the equipment still has to be serviceable in ten years' time.
Hover or tap a numbered position to see which ENTERPRISE model sits there and why.
Every ENTERPRISE model begins as a written specification — the interfaces the room needs, the control protocols the integrator needs, the tolerances a tropical climate demands. Only then do we look for a factory able to build to it. Nothing enters the range because it was cheap and available that month.
A product is not finished when it powers up. It is finished when there is a datasheet, a dimensioned drawing, a wiring detail and a declaration of conformity that all describe the same object. We write that documentation ourselves, in-house, from the unit on the bench in front of us.
Spares, firmware and engineering answers come from an office in northern Thailand — in Thai, from people who have pulled the cable and terminated the rack themselves. There is no time zone between you and the person who knows the product.
We keep the range deliberately small so that spares can actually be held, firmware can actually be maintained, and a unit installed today can still be repaired years from now instead of quietly becoming a part number nobody recognises.
The range is designed as one system. The conference host powers the microphone units; the recorder takes the camera feeds and the floor mix; the mixer amplifier drives the zones; the keyboard drives the cameras. Nothing here is an orphan.

Central control units and chairman/delegate microphone stations. One CAT5e run carries audio, control and power to every seat around the table.

4K PTZ cameras, a multi-channel recording and streaming host, and the control keyboard that ties them together into one directed output.

Zoned mixer amplifiers, two-way wall loudspeakers and passive volume plates for 100 V and 70 V distributed lines.

UHF lavalier systems, in-ear monitoring for interpreters and assisted listening, and wired headsets for record-keeping positions.
Most rooms fail at the joins — between the microphone system and the recorder, between the cameras and the control desk, between the amplifier and the zones. The range is built so those joins are ours to answer for.
Conference units at every seat, wireless lavalier for positions that move, PTZ cameras framing the bench and the room.
The control unit powers the microphone chain, enforces the discussion mode, suppresses howling and delivers a clean floor mix.
Composite programme plus every isolated input, written to hot-swappable storage and published live over standard protocols.
Zoned amplification to distributed loudspeakers, with local level control where the room needs it.
Every model in the range appears exactly once in this chain. That is not a coincidence — it is the reason the range is the size it is.
A certificate does not make a product good. But the absence of one tells you the factory has never been audited by anybody, and that is not a risk worth carrying into a public building.
Products are supplied CE marked against the applicable directives — electromagnetic compatibility, low voltage, and the radio equipment directive for wireless models.
Radiated and conducted emissions tested to the United States limits for unintentional and, where applicable, intentional radiators.
Our manufacturing partners operate certified quality management systems. We ask to see the certificate, the scope and the audit date — not just the logo.
Components and assemblies conform to the restriction of hazardous substances directive, with supplier declarations retained on file.
Certification scope differs by model. Declarations of conformity and test reports for any specific ENTERPRISE model are provided on request — send us the model number and we will send the paperwork.
Structured discussion, isolated multi-channel recording, evidence display and reliable reinforcement in acoustically hard rooms.
Chairman priority, request-to-speak queuing, roll-call clarity and a public stream that does not need a broadcast van outside.
Camera tracking of the presenter, capture of the presentation feed, and speech reinforcement that stays intelligible at the back row.
Multi-camera monitoring from one keyboard, continuous recording, and 24/7 operation on an embedded platform with no moving parts but the disk.
Zoned public address with local volume plates, simple front-panel operation and equipment that survives being run by whoever is on duty.
100 V distributed lines across buildings, priority announcement ducking and background programme from Bluetooth, USB or tuner.
There is a particular silence an engineer never forgets: a room full of people, a proceeding about to begin, and a system that will not come up.
We have stood in that silence. Not once. Each time the fault was small and the consequence was not — a power supply nobody could source, a firmware build that no longer existed, a part number quietly discontinued two years earlier by a company on another continent that had never heard of the room it was failing in.
We could not fix those systems quickly, because we had not chosen what went into them.
If we were going to be the ones standing in the room when it went quiet, we would be the ones who chose what went into it.
ENTERPRISE is what that decision became.
Send a plan, a seat count or an existing specification. We will tell you honestly what the range does well, and where you would be better served by something else.