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SIP compatibility: Adopts SIP 2.0 (RFC 3261) and related protocols, making it compatible with many IP PBX/SIP systems. Fanvil+1
Paging & Multicasting: Supports up to 10 multicast zones, with prioritisation, allowing segmented areas (e.g., schools, malls) to receive different pages simultaneously. Fanvil+1
Built‑in amplifier & speaker: All‑in‑one design with digital amplifier (Class‑D) and speaker driver. Power up to ~20 W depending on supply. mnc.co.th
Talk‑back / microphone: Built‑in omnidirectional microphone enables two‑way talkback from the speaker for intercom or emergency response. IP Phone Warehouse
Emergency / alarm linkage: Can integrate with sensors (PIR, door, alarm buttons). Custom WAV messages for notifications. fanvilphones.co.ke+1
Network & power: Ethernet port 10/100 Mbps, PoE (IEEE 802.3af Class 0) supported; also DC power input option. mnc.co.th+1
Remote management & provisioning: Web‑based configuration, auto‑provisioning support. Aristel Networks
Audio codec support: Wideband codecs such as G.722 and Opus for higher intelligibility. fanvilphones.co.ke
Here are selected specs to highlight the capabilities:
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Audio power | Up to ~20 W when supplied with 24 V DC. Lower wattage when PoE. Aristel Networks+1 |
| Frequency response | Approx. 100 Hz to 20 kHz (in one spec sheet) for the speaker. Aristel Networks |
| Impedance | 8 Ω typical. TDL Gentek |
| Power supply | Either PoE (Class 0) via Ethernet or DC 12‑24 V/2 A input. Fanvil |
| Network interface | RJ45 10/100 Mbps, supports IPv4/IPv6, VLAN, VPN (L2TP/OpenVPN) etc. Aristel Networks |
| Operating environment | Working temperature approx ‑20 °C to 50 °C; humidity 10‑95% non‑condensing. Aristel Networks |
| Design / mounting | Ceiling‑mount design, supplied with net cover and eye bolts for installation. Approx dimensions: 238.5 × 238.5 × 148.3 mm. Aristel Networks |
This device is suitable for a variety of scenarios where networked audio/paging is required:
Schools, colleges: Paging between classrooms, test announcements, emergency alerts.
Hotels/resorts: Public area announcements, fire/safety notifications, directional paging.
Retail centres & malls: Background announcements, zone‑specific promotions, emergency messaging.
Offices, factories, warehouses: Networked PA system, production floor paging, staff notifications.
Public transport hubs, stations: Announcements, zone‑based paging, integration with alarms.
Because it uses SIP, it can integrate into VoIP networks and be managed centrally — making it attractive where you already have IP telephony infrastructure.
SIP‑based: Integrates into modern IP‑based voice infrastructure; you don’t need a separate analogue PA system.
Zone paging & multicast: Ability to target specific areas and prioritise messages makes it flexible.
Talk‑back & sensors: Unlike simple speakers, it supports two‑way communication and sensor/trigger integration.
Simplified installation: PoE support means single cable for network+power; ceiling mount form factor integrates cleanly.
High audio clarity: Support for wideband codecs and a built‑in amplifier helps ensure messages are intelligible.
Remote management: Via web UI, provisioning makes large scale deployments easier to manage.
Installation depth / ceiling structural requirements: Ensure the ceiling cavity can handle the dimension and mounting of the speaker.
PoE budget / power supply: If you plan to use PoE, ensure your PoE switch supports the power draw; if you need full 20 W power you may need DC input.
Acoustic environment: Although audio is good, large or noisy spaces may require additional speakers or external amplification.
Paging zone design: Proper zone mapping and multicast setup is needed to fully utilise multi‑zone capability.
Network performance & QoS: Since this is network‑audio, ensure your network supports voice/PA traffic with appropriate QoS, VLAN segmentation, and minimal network latency.
Firmware & provisioning support: Like all networked devices, ensure firmware is kept up to date and provisioning is tested.
Emergency integration: If using for alarms/sensors, ensure all linked devices (PIR, door sensors) are compatible and wiring/triggers are configured correctly.
Audio headroom: For very large halls or very noisy factories, a ceiling speaker alone may not be enough; verify SPL (sound pressure level) specs and test if possible.
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