Aiphone Develops Online Training Course for IX Series System

REDMOND, Wash. — Aiphone, a manufacturer of intercom and security communication products, announces it has partnered with SecurityCEU.com to develop an online course for integrators looking for a comprehensive training that teaches everything needed to know about installing and programming an Aiphone IX system.

The Aiphone IX Series Quick Start Guide is a three-hour course that describes the network requirements for an Aiphone IX Series system, how to identify the type of network in an installation environment, how to install the easy to use IX Support Tool and how to complete the initial programming of an Aiphone IX Series system.

“The complete guide covers all the essential topics and will have you up and running in no time,” says Connie Moorhead, CEO at The CMOOR Group who owns and operates SecurityCEU.com. “Plus, with the course being online, integrators can take the course at any time, and from anywhere.”

The Aiphone IX Series Quick Start Guide is a thorough resource for both seasoned pros and complete novices who want to get the most out of their Aiphone IX Series system, according to the company.

“We are excited to have The CMOOR Group as our online training partner,” says Brad Kamcheff, VP of marketing at Aiphone Corp. “CMOOR brings two decades of experience in training the security, fire, and life-safety market. When we wanted to bring an online offering to our training, CMOOR was the only logical choice.”

You can sign up or learn more about the training at www.aiphonetraining.com.

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