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CyberData

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VoIP Ceiling Mounted Talk-Back Speaker Remote Push-To-Talk Button - Signal White

The CyberData SIP and PoE-enabled IP Paging Talk-Back Ceiling Speaker is a 2-way device combining the functions of a VoIP paging speaker and enables users to place a call or signal an alert.

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This product is no longer stocked by Alloy

CyberData

011181

VoIP Ceiling Mounted Talk-Back Speaker Remote Push-To-Talk Button - Signal White

The CyberData SIP and PoE-enabled IP Paging Talk-Back Ceiling Speaker is a 2-way device combining the functions of a VoIP paging speaker and enables users to place a call or signal an alert.

Description

The CyberData SIP and PoE-enabled IP Paging Talk-Back Ceiling Speaker is a 2-way device combining the functions of a VoIP paging speaker and enables users to place a call or signal an alert.

Cyberdata's two-way paging talk-back speaker combines all of the features of their innovative SIP-enabled mass notification Paging Speakers with the ability to place a call or signal an alert through the talk-back speaker endpoint. The Talk-Back speaker is supplied with a remote 'push-to-talk' button to enable calls or alert signals to be placed quickly and discretely. Alerts are sent to a predetermined extension. This product is ideal for a wide range of applications, including environments where emergency intervention alert capability is required (for example schools, government offices, prisons etc).

The VoIP speaker functionality of this product is compatible with most SiP-based IP PBX. In a non SiP environment, the speaker is capable of broadcasting audio through multicast. Its small footprint and low height allows the speaker to be discreetly mounted almost anywhere.

The VoIP Ceiling Speaker can be configured as a Night Ringer with two SIP extensions. One extension can be assigned to a page group for auto answer paging. The second extension can be assigned to a "First-to-Answer" Night Ring group with IP phones. An audio ring file is activated when the second SIP extension of the Ceiling Speaker is dialled. If any of the IP phones in the ring group is answered (or if the caller hangs up), the Ceiling Speaker stops ringing.
Features
Two-way SIP endpoint: VoIP mass notification paging speaker and Talk-back device
Supplied with a remote 'push-to-talk' button to enable calls or alert signals to be placed quickly and discretely
SIP (RFC 3261) compatible
Night Ringer function
Plays audio from multicast
Web-based configuration
Paging prioritisation and background music
Web-based firmware upgradeable
External volume control
Small footprint
High efficiency speaker driver
PoE 802.3af Enabled (Powered-over-Ethernet)
IGMP l SIP endpoint or multicast group member
Network-adjustable speaker volume
Peer-to-peer capable
Can drive one ext. analog speaker for more volume
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