Difference between revisions of "ELSIR-10C"
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This Vingtor-Stentofon IP speaker features a 10W Class D amplifier, utilizing all the power that PoE is capable of. This | This Vingtor-Stentofon IP speaker features a 10W Class D amplifier, utilizing all the power that PoE is capable of. This | ||
− | + | means that the speaker is capable of delivering more than 100dB, depending on the signal input. | |
− | With IP, the system is able to | + | |
+ | With IP, the system is able to monitor and address each speaker individually. By moving the amplifier from a central unit | ||
out to the speaker itself, the need for a central amplifier unit with conventional speaker loops is eliminated. This makes the | out to the speaker itself, the need for a central amplifier unit with conventional speaker loops is eliminated. This makes the | ||
system highly scalable, and adding another speaker is easy to do. | system highly scalable, and adding another speaker is easy to do. | ||
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Even though conventional speaker loops are not used, the speakers can still be divided into groups. These zones can now | Even though conventional speaker loops are not used, the speakers can still be divided into groups. These zones can now | ||
extend over networks or span the Internet. | extend over networks or span the Internet. | ||
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To provide maximum availability, the speaker comes with advanced supervision functions. The speaker line test will detect | To provide maximum availability, the speaker comes with advanced supervision functions. The speaker line test will detect | ||
whether there are any faults in the network or speaker electronics. The status of the speaker is reported to the central unit | whether there are any faults in the network or speaker electronics. The status of the speaker is reported to the central unit | ||
as well as to 3rd-party management systems using SNMP or Syslog. | as well as to 3rd-party management systems using SNMP or Syslog. | ||
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The speaker has a built-in web interface for status information, control, and upgrade. It is easy to install and maintain and | The speaker has a built-in web interface for status information, control, and upgrade. It is easy to install and maintain and | ||
all broadcasts can be logged in detailed reports. | all broadcasts can be logged in detailed reports. | ||
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+ | == Additional documentation == | ||
+ | For more documentation, please visit the Zenitel web page: https://www.zenitel.com/product/elsir-10c | ||
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+ | [[Category:Hardware]] |
Revision as of 09:17, 11 May 2016
Network Ceiling Loudspeaker, 10W, Ethernet
- Vingtor-Stentofon Audio Presence - crystal clear audio
- Steel fire dome
- 10W Class D, built-in am plifier
- >100 dB SPL
- Ideal for Micro Zone PA and systems that require a limited number of speakers
- Each speaker is individually addressable and monitored
- Ideal for speakers installed in remote locations, e.g. roads and railways
- Remote software upgrade and configuration
- Relay output for remote control, e.g. doors, signal lamps, gates
- Powered from the IP network cable using Power over Ethernet (PoE)
- Ideal for Building Security, Infrastructure and Industrial projects
This Vingtor-Stentofon IP speaker features a 10W Class D amplifier, utilizing all the power that PoE is capable of. This means that the speaker is capable of delivering more than 100dB, depending on the signal input.
With IP, the system is able to monitor and address each speaker individually. By moving the amplifier from a central unit out to the speaker itself, the need for a central amplifier unit with conventional speaker loops is eliminated. This makes the system highly scalable, and adding another speaker is easy to do.
Even though conventional speaker loops are not used, the speakers can still be divided into groups. These zones can now extend over networks or span the Internet.
To provide maximum availability, the speaker comes with advanced supervision functions. The speaker line test will detect whether there are any faults in the network or speaker electronics. The status of the speaker is reported to the central unit as well as to 3rd-party management systems using SNMP or Syslog.
The speaker has a built-in web interface for status information, control, and upgrade. It is easy to install and maintain and all broadcasts can be logged in detailed reports.
Additional documentation
For more documentation, please visit the Zenitel web page: https://www.zenitel.com/product/elsir-10c