Titan VoIP- SIP 0 button (CB) Yellow IP65, 745mm armoured cable, Flush mount Titan VoIP- SIP 0 button (CB) Yellow IP65, 745mm armoured cable, Flush mount

Titan VoIP- SIP 0 button (CB) Yellow

IP65, 745mm armoured cable, Flush mount

Varunummer: 114-02-0160-1F2

TITAN

Titan’s aluminium body is robust and designed to last longer in hostile outdoor environments. Along with weather and vandal resistance, the Titan range meets the acoustic performance, reliability and varying applications demanded by today’s markets.

Titan is simple to install with fixings concealed from view giving increased security from vandalism. Cable entries are via water-tight glands while push buttons are weather sealed.

 

Voice over IP (SIP protocol)

GAI-Tronics VoIP-SIP telephones support Power over Ethernet (PoE) to combine power and connection to LAN or WAN. GAI-Tronics telephones now feature a secondary RJ45 port option which allows two or more telephones to be connected in series*. GAI-Tronics VoIP-SIP phones offer a wealth of additional features including real-time reporting via Syslog, and can be configured by web browser

 

0 button CB

This can be used to initiate a PABX ‘hotline’ or lift handset and wait for reply, where the PABX does the call routing/dialling. Autodial on handset lift also available.

 

General Specifications:

  • Connection type: 2 x RJ45 sockets (inside sealed enclosure) as option
  • Power supply: External 24-48Vdc or Power-Over-Ethernet (PoE 802.3af compliant). Power requirement 7W max (4W idle)
  • Call set-up Protocol: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) (RFC 3261) only
  • Configuration: Via configuration file or web page. Static IP address provisioning or DHCP
  • External I/O: 4 auxilliary inputs, 2 isolated relay outputs, capable of switching 230Vac
  • Monitoring and reporting: Real-time over TCP/IP proprietary Syslog application
  • Audio Path Testing: Allows remote testing of microphones and speakers, to verify that a phone is functioning acoustically. Can be run on demand or on a scheduled basis, reporting its results via SNMP.