011216 SIP Office Ringer

Part Number: 011216

MSRP: $552.00

Each CyberData device comes with a Two-Year Warranty. Extended Warranty extends your warranty for an additional two years. Already have a CyberData device and want to add a Two-Year Warranty? Please click the link below to register your device first:

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CyberData’s Try & Buy program allows you to order QTY (1) of any SIP device and try it for 30 days to determine if it will meet your needs. When “Try and Buy" is selected, we charge on shipment and we will apply a credit IF the product is returned through our RMA process within 30 days, in good condition in its original packaging.

Once returned and upon inspection, CyberData will apply the credit to your credit card, less any shipping and handling charges that CyberData incurs. No returns are accepted after 30 days under our Try & Buy program.

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The SIP-enabled Office Ringer is perfect for small offices or cubicles for a distinct ring tone. It is a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE 802.3af), Voice-over-IP (VoIP) notification device that easily connects into existing local area networks (LANs) with a single cable connection.

The SIP Office Ringer provides a user uploadable audible ring indication when part of a ring group. The SIP Office Ringer also supports direct SIP voice paging and priority-based Multicast broadcasts.

CyberData has maintained one of the most comprehensive list of IP PBX servers certified to work with CyberData VoIP Products.

  • TLS 1.2, Enhanced security for IP Endpoints in a local or cloud based environment
  • Drywall mounting
  • Supports SRST (Survivable Remote Site Telephony) in a Cisco environment
  • Streamlined case design
  • Network web management and firmware download
  • Network adjustable speaker volume
  • Concurrent SIP and multicast paging
  • Dry relay contact for auxiliary control
  • Door closure and tamper alert signal
  • Downloadable alert, ringtones and callout messages
Ethernet I/F 10/100 Mbps
Protocol SIP RFC 3261 Compatible
Power Input PoE 802.3af compliant or +8 to +12VDC @ 1000mA Regulated Power Supply (not included)
Speaker Output 2 Watts Peak Power
On-Board Relay 1A @ 30 VDC
Payload Types G.711 a-law, G.711μ-law, G.722, and G.729
Network Security TLS/SSL 1.2
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* Length: 4.53 inches [115mm]
Width: 2.14 inches [54.3 mm]
Height: 4.53 inches [115 mm]
Weight
Boxed Weight
1.0 lbs. [0.45 kg]
2.0 lbs. [0.90 kg]
Compliance CE; EMC Directive - Class A EN 55032 & EN 55024, LV Safety Directive- EN 60950-1, RoHS Compliant, FCC; Part 15 Class A, Industry Canada; ICES-3 Class A, IEEE 802.3 Compliant
Warranty 2 years limited
Part Number 011216

*Dimensions are measured from the perspective of the product being upright with the front of the product facing you.

What is multicast?
How do I upgrade my firmware?
What IP phones do you recommend for setting up a Peer to Peer with this device?
The relay does not work. How do I fix this?
I was able to register your device with our SIP server, but when I tried to enter a DTMF tone there was no function.
After a period of time, my device stops working or is unreachable.
On an Asterisk-based VoIP SIP PBX system, the CyberData SIP Device status is "Busy" or ?Unreachable.
What type of audio files can be uploaded into the Office Ringer?
Where can I specify the name of the device?
On the V2 products, what happens during a firmware upload if the process gets corrupted?
I see in the electrical connection diagram in the Users Guide that there is a High PIV Ultra Fast switching diode. Do I need it, and if so do you have a source?
We have the Cisco 3550 switch and it looks like the unit is not able to negotiate the power with the switch. It keeps cycling over and over.
The CyberData device connected to a Dell Powerconnect 3524P or 3548P port did not stay linked up. The device comes up, and then it goes down, and then it comes up cycling.
I am unable to connect with the unit when it is plugged into a Cisco SLM 224P switch.
I have a Cisco 6513 switch. When I plug in a CyberData VoIP device, the device constantly reboots and will not register to the SIP server.
I have registered the device on Cisco Call Manager but am unable to register the device's Nightringer using the device's MAC address. How do I configure two extensions on Call Manager for the device?
I have a Cisco Catalyst series switch. How do I set the unit so that it can use PoE (under 15.4w) instead of an external power source?


Typical Installation: SIP RGB Strobe or Auxiliary RGB Strobe

Intercom to Auxiliary RGB Strobe Connections

Intercom to SIP RGB Strobe Connections

Connections

Remote Switch Connection

Connecting to non-inductive type loads (Devices Less than 1A at 30 VDC)

This relay can be used to trigger low current devices like strobes and security camera input signals as long as the load is not an inductive type and the relay is limited to a maximum of 1 Amp @ 30 VDC.

Connecting to inductive type loads (Door Strike Intermediate Relay Module)
We highly recommend that inductive load and high current devices use our Door Strike Intermediate Relay Module product (CD# 011269).

Wall Mounting

Gang Box Mounting

Serial Number begins with 2160xxxxx

Serial Number begins with 2161xxxxx

Serial Number begins with 2162xxxxx