011394 SIP Speaker with Talk-Back
Part Number: 011394
MSRP: $491.00
- Description
- Features
- Specs
- FAQs
- Installation
- Downloads
CyberData’s SIP Speaker with Talk-Back is a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE 802.3af/802.3at) and Voice-over-IP (VoIP) public address indoor speaker that easily connects into existing local area networks with a single Ethernet cable connection. The speaker is compatible with most IP PBX servers. The speaker plays multicast messages, independent of the SIP environment. Its small footprint and minimal depth allows the speaker to be discreetly mounted almost anywhere.
The Talk-Back feature, when enabled, provides full-duplex two-way conversations in indoor settings such as classrooms, offices, medical facilities and clinics. When used with the Remote Call Button, calls to a predetermined extension can be initiated from the room with the speaker. Alternatively, a call can be placed to the speaker to initiate either a page or two-way conversation. This feature also allows for speaker health check.
- Talk-back capability can be enabled during provisioning or from the web page
- Full duplex audio with configurable echo cancelling
- Adaptive half duplex audio with configurable VOX (Voice-Operated Switch) settings
- Half duplex push to talk audio from the far side using the phone's keypad or from the Speaker side using CyberData's Remote Call Button
- Ambient noise compensation, where the device will measure the ambient sound level in the area and adjust the volume of the speaker accordingly
- Audio health check to verify hardware functionality that can be scheduled or launched manually
- Configurable event generation for device health and status monitoring
- Supports a Monitor Mode
- Simultaneous SIP and multicast
- Paging prioritization
- User-uploadable ring and alert tones
- Support for security code to prevent unwanted SIP calls
- Can receive pages directly from Poly phones as well as other devices that can send standard multicast
- Loud/Night Ringer function - second SIP extension
- Support for 10 multicast paging groups
- Can drive an optional external analog speaker for greater coverage
- Can support an Auxiliary Strobe for ADA-compliant visual notification
- DTMF-controlled relay
- Line-out connection
- Network volume control
- TLS 1.2 and SRTP enhanced security for IP Endpoints in a local or cloud-based environment
- Autoprovisioning via HTTP, HTTPS, or TFTP
- HTTPS web based configuration
- 802.11q VLAN tagging
- Support for Cisco SRST/multiple SIP servers for redundancy
Ethernet I/F | 10/100 Mbps |
Protocol | SIP RFC 3261 Compatible |
Power Input | PoE 802.3af/802.3at compliant |
Audio Output |
802.3af: 103 dB @ 1 meter 802.3at: 105 dB @ 1 meter |
On-Board Relay | 1A @ 30 VDC |
Payload Types | G.711 a-law, G.711 µ-law, G.722 and G.729 |
Network Security | TLS 1.2, SRTP, HTTPS |
Operating Range |
Temperature: -40 degrees C to 55 degrees C (-40 degrees F to 131 degrees F) Humidity: 5-95%, non-condensing |
Storage Temperature | -40 degrees C to 70 degrees C (-40 degrees F to 158 degrees F) |
Storage Altitude | Up to 15,000 ft. (4573 m) |
Dimensions* |
9.055 in. [230 mm] Grill Diameter 7.25 in. [184.2 mm] Can Diameter 3.08 in. [76.11 mm] Can Depth |
Weight | 3.0 lbs. [1.36 kg] |
Boxed Weight | 4.0 lbs. [1.81 kg] |
Compliance | CE: EMC Directive – Class A EN 55032 & EN 55024, LV Safety Directive EN 62368-1; RoHS Compliant; FCC Part 15 Class; Industry Canada ICES-3 Class A; IEEE 802.3 Compliant; TAA Compliant |
Warranty | 2 Year Limited |
Part Number/Color | 011394 |
*Dimensions are measured from the perspective of the product being upright with the front of the product facing you.
Where should I install this product?
The SIP Speakers are all designed for a quieter environment such as a classroom, hallway, or an office. If you need a speaker for a high noise/harsh conditions environment such as a warehouse floor or a school field, we instead recommend the 011457 SIP IP66 Outdoor Horn. In the case of requiring two-way audio like our SIP Talk-Back Speaker provides, the CyberData Intercoms may be a better choice for a louder environment. Please contact our sales team for more information.
How do I update my firmware?
Go to the Downloads tab, click on the serial number range matching your device and download the firmware compatible with it. To update the firmware, unzip the file and log in to the web GUI for the device you are trying to upgrade. Navigate to the Firmware tab and browse for the firmware file you just downloaded. Select and upload that file. Do not reboot, the device will do it for you. For more information, please check your product’s Operations Guide, also available under the Downloads tab.
PLEASE NOTE: If you are downgrading, please contact CyberData’s Technical Support Department first to ensure the device does not get damaged. We also recommend you export a copy of your current configuration BEFORE updating, should a loss of power or another issue occur that would potentially lose your settings.
Is this device compatible with my service provider or IP-PBX server?
CyberData VoIP products are compatible with IP-PBX servers that support standard SIP protocol. You can find a full list of IP-PBX servers that CyberData products have been validated on by going to Connecting to Compatible IP-PBX Servers. If you do not see your IP-PBX on this list, feel free to contact CyberData’s Technical Support Department for more information.
What is multicast?
IP multicast is a technique for one-to-many communication over a local IP network. IGMP multicast is sent via UDP packets from a multicast server to a multicast receiver. This stream scales to a larger receiver population by not requiring prior knowledge of who or how many receivers there are. Multicast uses network infrastructure efficiently by requiring the source to send a packet only once, even if it needs to be delivered to many receivers. The network replicates the packet in order to reach multiple receivers only when necessary.
Multicast is a great alternative to SIP registration as it does not require that the recipient of the stream to register as an extension on an IP-PBX server.
CyberData products support both regular IGMP multicast as well as proprietary Polycom Group Paging.
Which IP Phones do you recommend for setting up a Peer to Peer SIP call with this device?
For additional support or answers to questions not covered on this page, who should I contact?
Typical Installation
Dimensions
Connections
Speaker to Strobe Connections
LED Strobe
Auxilliary Analog Speaker
Amplifier
Ceiling Tile Mounting
Drywall Mounting
Serial Number begins with 3940xxxxx
Serial Number begins with 3942xxxxx
Documentation | |
---|---|
Description | Date |
PDF Datasheet | DATE: 2/21/23 |
PDF Quick Start Guide | DATE:2/21/23 |
PDF Quick-Reference Placemat | DATE:12/11/23 |
PDF Operations Guide (firmware version 20.5.0) | DATE:12/11/23 |
PDF CyberData Night Ringer Explained | DATE:3/25/20 |
PDF CE Declaration of Conformity | DATE:5/15/17 |
Connecting to Compatible IP-PBX Servers | |
Firmware, Drivers & Utilities | |
ZIP Firmware 20.5.2 | DATE:10/4/23 |
ZIP Firmware 20.5.1 | DATE:12/20/22 |
ZIP The Discovery Utility scans the network and reports back any found VoIP devices that are attached to the physical network. |
Description
CyberData’s SIP Speaker with Talk-Back is a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE 802.3af/802.3at) and Voice-over-IP (VoIP) public address indoor speaker that easily connects into existing local area networks with a single Ethernet cable connection. The speaker is compatible with most IP PBX servers. The speaker plays multicast messages, independent of the SIP environment. Its small footprint and minimal depth allows the speaker to be discreetly mounted almost anywhere.
The Talk-Back feature, when enabled, provides full-duplex two-way conversations in indoor settings such as classrooms, offices, medical facilities and clinics. When used with the Remote Call Button, calls to a predetermined extension can be initiated from the room with the speaker. Alternatively, a call can be placed to the speaker to initiate either a page or two-way conversation. This feature also allows for speaker health check.
Features
- Talk-back capability can be enabled during provisioning or from the web page
- Full duplex audio with configurable echo cancelling
- Adaptive half duplex audio with configurable VOX (Voice-Operated Switch) settings
- Half duplex push to talk audio from the far side using the phone's keypad or from the Speaker side using CyberData's Remote Call Button
- Ambient noise compensation, where the device will measure the ambient sound level in the area and adjust the volume of the speaker accordingly
- Audio health check to verify hardware functionality that can be scheduled or launched manually
- Configurable event generation for device health and status monitoring
- Supports a Monitor Mode
- Simultaneous SIP and multicast
- Paging prioritization
- User-uploadable ring and alert tones
- Support for security code to prevent unwanted SIP calls
- Can receive pages directly from Poly phones as well as other devices that can send standard multicast
- Loud/Night Ringer function - second SIP extension
- Support for 10 multicast paging groups
- Can drive an optional external analog speaker for greater coverage
- Can support an Auxiliary Strobe for ADA-compliant visual notification
- DTMF-controlled relay
- Line-out connection
- Network volume control
- TLS 1.2 and SRTP enhanced security for IP Endpoints in a local or cloud-based environment
- Autoprovisioning via HTTP, HTTPS, or TFTP
- HTTPS web based configuration
- 802.11q VLAN tagging
- Support for Cisco SRST/multiple SIP servers for redundancy
Specs
Ethernet I/F | 10/100 Mbps |
Protocol | SIP RFC 3261 Compatible |
Power Input | PoE 802.3af/802.3at compliant |
Audio Output |
802.3af: 103 dB @ 1 meter 802.3at: 105 dB @ 1 meter |
On-Board Relay | 1A @ 30 VDC |
Payload Types | G.711 a-law, G.711 µ-law, G.722 and G.729 |
Network Security | TLS 1.2, SRTP, HTTPS |
Operating Range |
Temperature: -40 degrees C to 55 degrees C (-40 degrees F to 131 degrees F) Humidity: 5-95%, non-condensing |
Storage Temperature | -40 degrees C to 70 degrees C (-40 degrees F to 158 degrees F) |
Storage Altitude | Up to 15,000 ft. (4573 m) |
Dimensions* |
9.055 in. [230 mm] Grill Diameter 7.25 in. [184.2 mm] Can Diameter 3.08 in. [76.11 mm] Can Depth |
Weight | 3.0 lbs. [1.36 kg] |
Boxed Weight | 4.0 lbs. [1.81 kg] |
Compliance | CE: EMC Directive – Class A EN 55032 & EN 55024, LV Safety Directive EN 62368-1; RoHS Compliant; FCC Part 15 Class; Industry Canada ICES-3 Class A; IEEE 802.3 Compliant; TAA Compliant |
Warranty | 2 Year Limited |
Part Number/Color | 011394 |
*Dimensions are measured from the perspective of the product being upright with the front of the product facing you.
FAQs
Where should I install this product?
The SIP Speakers are all designed for a quieter environment such as a classroom, hallway, or an office. If you need a speaker for a high noise/harsh conditions environment such as a warehouse floor or a school field, we instead recommend the 011457 SIP IP66 Outdoor Horn. In the case of requiring two-way audio like our SIP Talk-Back Speaker provides, the CyberData Intercoms may be a better choice for a louder environment. Please contact our sales team for more information.
How do I update my firmware?
Go to the Downloads tab, click on the serial number range matching your device and download the firmware compatible with it. To update the firmware, unzip the file and log in to the web GUI for the device you are trying to upgrade. Navigate to the Firmware tab and browse for the firmware file you just downloaded. Select and upload that file. Do not reboot, the device will do it for you. For more information, please check your product’s Operations Guide, also available under the Downloads tab.
PLEASE NOTE: If you are downgrading, please contact CyberData’s Technical Support Department first to ensure the device does not get damaged. We also recommend you export a copy of your current configuration BEFORE updating, should a loss of power or another issue occur that would potentially lose your settings.
Is this device compatible with my service provider or IP-PBX server?
CyberData VoIP products are compatible with IP-PBX servers that support standard SIP protocol. You can find a full list of IP-PBX servers that CyberData products have been validated on by going to Connecting to Compatible IP-PBX Servers. If you do not see your IP-PBX on this list, feel free to contact CyberData’s Technical Support Department for more information.
What is multicast?
IP multicast is a technique for one-to-many communication over a local IP network. IGMP multicast is sent via UDP packets from a multicast server to a multicast receiver. This stream scales to a larger receiver population by not requiring prior knowledge of who or how many receivers there are. Multicast uses network infrastructure efficiently by requiring the source to send a packet only once, even if it needs to be delivered to many receivers. The network replicates the packet in order to reach multiple receivers only when necessary.
Multicast is a great alternative to SIP registration as it does not require that the recipient of the stream to register as an extension on an IP-PBX server.
CyberData products support both regular IGMP multicast as well as proprietary Polycom Group Paging.
Which IP Phones do you recommend for setting up a Peer to Peer SIP call with this device?
For additional support or answers to questions not covered on this page, who should I contact?
Installation
Typical Installation
Dimensions
Connections
Speaker to Strobe Connections
LED Strobe
Auxilliary Analog Speaker
Amplifier
Ceiling Tile Mounting
Drywall Mounting
Downloads
Serial Number begins with 3940xxxxx
Serial Number begins with 3942xxxxx
Documentation | |
---|---|
Description | Date |
PDF Datasheet | DATE: 2/21/23 |
PDF Quick Start Guide | DATE:2/21/23 |
PDF Quick-Reference Placemat | DATE:12/11/23 |
PDF Operations Guide (firmware version 20.5.0) | DATE:12/11/23 |
PDF CyberData Night Ringer Explained | DATE:3/25/20 |
PDF CE Declaration of Conformity | DATE:5/15/17 |
Connecting to Compatible IP-PBX Servers | |
Firmware, Drivers & Utilities | |
ZIP Firmware 20.5.2 | DATE:10/4/23 |
ZIP Firmware 20.5.1 | DATE:12/20/22 |
ZIP The Discovery Utility scans the network and reports back any found VoIP devices that are attached to the physical network. |