SNOM-PA1 VoIP Paging Amplifier
SNOM-PA1 unites the functions of a telephone with a high-performance digital amplifier for broadcasting announcements and supplying background music to assigned rooms, hallways, and office floors.
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Description
The SNOM-PA1 unites the functions of a telephone with a high-performance digital amplifier for broadcasting announcements and supplying background music to assigned rooms, hallways, and office floors.
An announcement via the SNOM-PA1 is effected simply by initiating a call from a snom telephone with its handset, headset, or via handsfree mode. An efficient 4 Watt amplifier provides sufficient coverage for the entire room or floor space.
If a network video camera is connected to the SNOM-PA1, images of the highest quality are transmitted to monitors located in other rooms or on other floors.
Several SNOM-PA1 units can be connected to each other via the built-in switch. The individual network cables can be up to 100 meters long; otherwise common quality impairments caused by long stretches of cabling do not occur. The SNOM-PA1 can be optionally installed on walls or ceilings.
The SNOM-PA1 can be power-fed either via conventional power supply unit connection or through Power-over-Ethernet (PoE). The specific addressing of individual SNOM-PA1 control systems can be centrally configured via the device’s web interface.
Aside of the leading SIP protocol, the SNOM-PA1 can also be addressed via Multicast, thus enabling one transmitter to simultaneously address many receivers. As with all other snom terminals, updates and configuration changes for the SNOM-PA1 can be centrally effected over the server.
For maintenance purposes, the SNOM-PA1 has two 3.5 mm jacks for headset connection. Four freely programmable output pins can be utilized for controlling the SNOM-PA1 via its web interface.
Applications for the Snom PA1 include:
- Large PA systems driven by external amplifier(s).
- Small PA systems driven by internal PA1 amplifier (eg. door answering system), and internal relay to open door(s).
- Phone ringer amplifier with ability to drive strobe light as visual indicator.
- Multi-cast relay up to 4 SIP identities to four multi-cast IP addresses.
What’s in it for you?
- Works from your Snom handset
- 4 Watt power amplifier
- Works with handset, headset or in handsfree mode
- Easy to install
- Broadcasting announcements over 8 ohm speakers
- No training needed
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