Product highlights:
- Dynamic or static IP address
- IEEE802.3 10/100base-T Ethernet
- IEEE 802.1q tagging on PoE
- IEEE 802.3aT compliant for VLAN
- Static registration on HTTP GUI
- Integrated amplifier has 15-watt total power
- Primary speaker has an output of 8 ohm
- 2 general purpose inputs are provided
- External power supply option is provided
- Integrated 25V/70V transformer
AtlasIED IP-SDM-72 8-Inch In-Wall PoE+ IP Loudspeaker Endpoint
The AtlasIED IPX Series IP-SDM-72 indoor wall mount IP speaker with display and talkback leverage the VoIP Communication solution to extend tele-presence with enhanced audio for those environments where network-wide communication is desired and that require large speakers with high output to overcome high ambient noise areas or large spaces. This indoor speaker is fitted with an 8-inch coaxial speaker that is optimized for voice intelligibility. Additionally, the IP-SDM-72 includes an attached 25V/70V transformer on the rear of the speaker and a switch on the front baffle that allows selection between 25V/70V and the network. This enables a facility to install the IP-SDM-72 and use an existing analog paging system to deliver messages until the controller and software are installed. Once that is complete, the grille can be removed and the switch changed to network causing the speaker to receive its information from the controller without the need to remove the speaker. This is ideal for retrofit applications or for systems where components are being installed in phases and the speakers must work during the rollout. Where 3rd party notification applications are not required, the IP-SDMF speakers can register as SIP devices directly to a SIP server or VoIP Communications Manager for critical alerts /public address applications and two-way communication.
Communication
AtlasIED IP-SDM- 72 registers as a communication endpoint directly within InformaCast, and revolution advanced notification applications, supporting both visual text and audio broadcast to enhance physical security while improving day-to-day communications through advanced alerting, bell schedules, pre-recorded, and scheduled announcements, while leveraging the WAN/LAN Network Architecture.
Installation
When used within a Cisco Environment, these same IP speakers from AtlasIED can join Cisco’s Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST) as a supported device within SRST endpoint Architecture. Cisco’s SRST provides remote location call-processing redundancy when access to the centralized Cisco Unified Communications Manager is interrupted because of a WAN outage. The ability of LAN communication between any combination of phones and speakers is particularly critical during an emergency (which may be the actual cause of the WAN outage).
Material Used
The grills for the IP-SDM- 72 speakers are made of 18-gauge metal construction that provides security and durability in commercial applications. The baffle is finished in a neutral white electrostatic powder coat and is packaged with all necessary mounting screws.
Display
While in Standby, the IP-SDM- 72 displays time and eliminates the need for a separate master clock system by utilizing national time synchronization protocol (NTP) to stay up to date. When active, the IP-SDM- 72 display changes from time to visual notifications by scrolling text content over the LCD digital readout.
Microphone
IP-SDM-72 includes an omnidirectional subminiature, electret condenser microphone that is mounted behind the Grill’s steel perforation material adjacent to the speaker to allow two-way communication and/or monitoring from the speaker location to any PC or phone handset.
Communication Security
The IP-SDM- 72 features auto-registration. This is an easy and time-saving way to configure our IP speakers on your Voice VLAN, similar to a VoIP handset. By sitting on the same VLAN, both VoIP phones and IP speakers share the same Quality of Service (QoS) so communications are always secure and guaranteed. Includes GPI/O ports offer a trigger for critical alert notification or unified connectivity of third-party systems.
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