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Revision as of 16:01, 29 January 2016
- Network call panel for console mounting
- Compatible with AlphaCom and Exigo systems
- DSP for acoustic signal processing (HD voice, noise and echo cancelation)
- Communication and power over Ethernet
- Separate PTT button
- Optional button protection covers
- Indicators for power, call and fault
- For single or dual systems (A and B systems)
The ECPIR-1P call panel is developed for console mounting. The call panel features three fully programmable buttons, which can be used to manually select zones, initiate fire alarms, gas alarms or any other action in the Exigo system.
The call panel features indicators to show the status of the power supply, if an alarm is active and whether a fault is present in the system. The call panel’s buttons features two independent status indicators each, which can be used to show the status of the related button’s function.
The call panel is fully digital, and connects to the AlphaCom or Exigo system over standard Ethernet. Two Ethernet ports are available in order to facilitate redundant cabling and connection to A and B system. The call panel is fully monitored to ensure detection of any fault which may compromise the system’s functionality.
The call panel can be used with either a handheld PTT microphone or a gooseneck microphone. Microphone must be ordered separately.
Connections
Show the connections to the access panel
Network connections
Network
Power
How to power the access panel
GPIO
GPIO