CyberData V2 VoIP Paging Amplifier 011061 For Sale

CyberData V2  VoIP Paging Amplifier  011061
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CyberData V2 VoIP Paging Amplifier 011061:
$374.99

CyberData V2 VoIP Paging Amplifier 011061Brand New - Open Box - Never Used
What\'s IncludedV2 Paging Amplifieroriginal BoxQuick Start GuideQuick ReferenceRegisteration Sheet
Screws Not Included
Features The new CyberData V2 SIP-enabled VoIP Paging Amplifier provides an easy method for implementing an IP-based overhead paging system for both new and legacy installations.With up to 25 watts of driving power (802.3at), the Amplifier provides direct drive of a standard Horn speaker and supports a line-out connector for connection to an external amplifier. The interface is compatible with most SIP-based IP PBX servers that comply with the SIP RFC 3261. For non-SIP environments, the Paging Amplifier can be configured to listen to multicast address and port number combinations to form paging zones.


- SIP and Simultaneous Multicast
- Dual-speed ethernet 10/100 Mbps
- Web-based configuration
- PoE 802.3at and 802.3af-enabled
- Line-in for background music
- Line-out connector
- DTMF controlled relay
- Direct 8 Ohm speaker drive
- User-uploadable tones and messages
- Digital and manual volume control
- Second SIP endpoint \"Night Ringer\"
- Autoprovisioning
- Auto-call voice message from input port sense
- Can support two horns in parallel


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