VoIP call station I-IP series
emergency

VoIP call station
VoIP call station
VoIP call station
VoIP call station
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Characteristics

Network
VoIP
Other characteristics
emergency
Sound level

80 dB

Description

Two-way alerting and intercom Power over Ethernet Internal speaker rated at 80dB @ 10ft. Receives live voice, text-to-speech and prerecorded voice or tone files Wall mounted or recessed wall mounted Panic button alarm US and Canadian ETL Listed to UL Std 60065 Integral to School Lockdown, Healthcare, Industrial and Community Alerting Federal Signal’s longstanding Informer is now IP-enabled. The Informer-IP can be used as a warning device, a two-way intercom and an alarm initiation point that connects to your Ethernet network on the SmartMsg platform. An internal speaker and microphone provide clear two-way intercom voice communications. Alerts sent to the Informer-IP can be live voice, text to speech, pre-recorded voice or tone files. Up to six different predefined alert events can be triggered from the Informer-IP, two from the device and four from the key FOB. Alert messages initiated from the Informer-IP or key FOB can be sent to emergency personnel through email, SMS, computer popup, phone, handheld radios and can be used to activate other Informers or sirens. The Informer-IP has an audio output for connecting to existing PA systems, two relay outputs to control strobes or other devices and an RS232 port for driving a scrolling message display so the same message that can be heard through the speaker can also be easily seen. The Informer-IP provides the same tone and voice alerts available with Federal Signal UltraVoice outdoor siren controllers for seamless indoor and outdoor Mass Notification.

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