In a few words

1985: Establishment of the company. The first digital intercom on the market with digital apartment number selection and independent talk lines. At that time, under the name GoRyL-System. In practice, this model introduced the concept of a "digital intercom.

1987: An improved version with a new keyboard design (many units are still in continuous operation to this day!) and a smaller display. The first version with the ability to open entrance doors using a code. The central unit was named GoRyL-SC.

1988: CODI receives the status of an Innovation and Implementation Unit for its previously introduced digital intercom designs.

1989: We introduce the first intercom controlled by a microcontroller to the market. The central unit was named GoRyL-Plus. This was also the first intercom on the market with the ability to open entrance doors using a radio remote control.

1994: The first digital intercom on the market with mutual communication between apartments within the same stairwell (or building). The intercom was a completely redesigned version of the previous GoRyL-Plus system. The current system was named GoRyL-DSM.

1996: We introduce the expanded GoRyL-DSF system. This was the first digital intercom with the ability to network central units and establish mutual communication between all apartments located in buildings connected by the network (e.g., within a gated area). The system also featured a new distributed switching unit.

2001: The first color video intercom on the market with mutual communication between apartments, equipped with hands-free monitors. These monitors do not have any hanging earpieces or protruding knobs. All adjustments are made via a touch keyboard. The monitors are equipped with an OSD (On Screen Display) function for setting operational parameters. No coaxial cables in the building – this was the first such proposal on the market at the time.

2003: A completely new generation of the CODI-DSS intercom is introduced, combining all the beneficial features of previous systems. It is the most advanced design to date.

2005: A significantly improved version of DSS: equipped with a remote control signal receiver for opening entrance doors, turning on stairwell lights, and an alphanumeric LCD display. This is also the first system that can be tested and configured over a network using a remote computer. We also introduce its video variant, CODI-DSSV, which includes all DSS functions plus video signal handling. Standard units can be expanded with an LCD color monitor without any modifications to the cabling (the network is based on flat YTLYp 6×0.12 cables).

2007: The M2500 hands-free monitor is the latest generation of hands-free systems with a color display, designed for single- and multi-entry buildings (single-family homes, apartment buildings, offices, housing estates). The video unit is designed for surface mounting, eliminating the need for wall drilling.

2010: The next generation of video intercom systems. The DSX Linea Azzurro system features modern, professional design and significant technical innovation, taking into account the characteristics and specifics of Polish construction. The external panel is no longer made of bent sheet metal but is instead injection-molded aluminum with a matte chrome finish. The system is equipped with a new-generation proximity keyboard (not touch-press), a tenant list, and a fingerprint scanner as an alternative to RFID cards (the system also supports these cards). Simultaneously, a newly designed M2700 hands-free monitor was introduced, featuring a larger LCD screen, a luxurious proximity keyboard for operation, and an optional memory for 256 color images. The monitor has a modern and bold design (blue backlit keyboard) and is available in white or anthracite.

2012: The company completes its first project co-financed by the European Union under a competition organized by the Mazovian Unit for EU Program Implementation – titled "Increasing the Level of Safety." The project was worth approximately PLN 4 million.

2013: Introduction of the M2780 access control system controller, compatible with any RFID card readers and the CodiBUS network for transmitting various information, events, and management.

2014: Development of the GSM network cooperation module M3000. From this point, large cable networks are no longer necessary in single-family housing estates. The module also ensures full intercom communication with tenants who are not currently at home.

2015: Introduction of three new types of monitors: M2900, M2950, and M2970. The M2900 is a headset monitor – a simplified version at a lower price, while the M2950 (later M2951) is a flat hands-free monitor with touch operation. The M2970 has a 7-inch screen.

2020-2023: Implementation of further EU projects, including the world's first touch panel with automatic disinfection (in collaboration with PARP, MJWPU, NCBiR):

  • Project for a new type of intercom unit (leading to the creation of the completely new APS900 unit).
  • Project for a new external panel with a completely redesigned appearance and new capabilities (leading to the creation of the M4000 panel).
  • Another project involves an intercom panel with a keyboard that performs automatic, non-chemical disinfection using cold plasma technology. This is the first such project in the world! It has applications not only in intercoms but also in all public touch-panel devices (ATMs, vending machines, etc.).
  • A project under the DOB-SZAFIR program titled "Modular Individual Protection System Against Biological Threats for the Soldier of the Future." This project involves creating a new generation of gas mask filters that reduce pathogens in inhaled air.
  • Project "Implementation of R&D Works by GT CODI." This involves the production implementation of an intercom system with GSM network communication and voice command support.