011104 Syn-Apps Enabled Speaker - RAL 9002 Gray White (Replacement Product is 011105)

Part Number: 011104 - Color Discontinued

MSRP: $0.00

The CyberData Syn-Apps Enabled Speaker is for use with the Syn-Apps SA-Announce notification system. SA-Announce provides text and audio-based paging and mass notification services in real-time or scheduled intervals.  This speaker is also compatible with the Syn-Apps Paging Relay.
  • SA-Announce compliant
  • Plug-and-Play with SA-Announce for automatic speaker configuration
  • Background / streaming music when combined with Syn-Apps Paging Relay
  • Web-based configuration and firmware upgrades via SA-Announce
  • Plenum-rated enclosure
  • Small footprint
  • High efficiency speaker driver
  • PoE 802.3af-enabled (Powered-over-Ethernet)
  • Network and external speaker volume control
  • Can drive one external analog speaker for greater coverage
Protocol Syn-Apps SA-Announce
Ethernet I/F 10/100 Mbps
Power Input PoE 802.3af
Operating Temperature -10 degrees C to 50 degrees C (14 degrees F to 122 degrees F)
Payload Types G.711 a-Law and u-Law, G.722
Output Level 10 Watts Peak Power
Sensitivity 96dB / 1W / 1M S.P. Level
Dimensions 9 in. [228.6m mm] x 2.4 in. [60.96 mm]
Boxed Weight 4.0 lbs. [1.81 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 Year Limited
Part Number/Color 011105/RAL 9003 (Signal White)
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.

Are there a set of specs. or standards that define proper spacing for your IP Speakers along a hallway?

In a ceiling mount, you would want about 1 speaker per every 10-15 feet of hallway length. If you used the paging amp you could use 3 paging amps per 100 feet. This assumes average ambient noise and surface attenuation levels.

I am unable to connect with the unit when it is plugged into a Cisco SLM 224P switch.

The cables or switch ports that you are connecting to are set in switch or hub mode instead of endpoint stations. The MDIX setting needs to be changed to MDI since our VoIP products are end stations. From the Cisco SLM 224P User Guide:

Change to MDI: MDI/MDIX displays the Media Dependent Interface (MDI) / Media Dependent Interface with Crossover (MDIX) status on the port. Hubs and switches are deliberately wired the opposite of the way end stations are wired, so that when a hub or switch is connected to an end station, a straight through Ethernet cable can be used, and the pairs are matched up properly. When two hubs or switches are connected to each other, or two end stations are connected to each other, a crossover cable is used to ensure that the correct pairs are connected. The possible field values are: MDIX

Use for hubs and switches. MDI Use for end stations.
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.

Please adjust the switch power selection to Power inline static, as opposed to Power inline dynamic. This will allow the device to continuously receive 15.4W of power.

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?

There are known PoE limitations with third party devices on the Cisco Catalyst series switches. This includes the 2500, 3500, and 6500 series switches. It?s important to keep in mind that CyberData devices are considered third party devices and require switch port setting adjustments. Be sure to turn power policing off if it has been enabled on your switch. Power policing is disabled by default. Also, configure your port for no shutdown. Use the following command to configure inline power: power inline static max 15400


Typical Installation

AC Power

Auxilliary Analog Speaker

Amplifier

Ceiling Mounting

Mounting Bracket

Description

The CyberData Syn-Apps Enabled Speaker is for use with the Syn-Apps SA-Announce notification system. SA-Announce provides text and audio-based paging and mass notification services in real-time or scheduled intervals.  This speaker is also compatible with the Syn-Apps Paging Relay.

Features

  • SA-Announce compliant
  • Plug-and-Play with SA-Announce for automatic speaker configuration
  • Background / streaming music when combined with Syn-Apps Paging Relay
  • Web-based configuration and firmware upgrades via SA-Announce
  • Plenum-rated enclosure
  • Small footprint
  • High efficiency speaker driver
  • PoE 802.3af-enabled (Powered-over-Ethernet)
  • Network and external speaker volume control
  • Can drive one external analog speaker for greater coverage

Specs

Protocol Syn-Apps SA-Announce
Ethernet I/F 10/100 Mbps
Power Input PoE 802.3af
Operating Temperature -10 degrees C to 50 degrees C (14 degrees F to 122 degrees F)
Payload Types G.711 a-Law and u-Law, G.722
Output Level 10 Watts Peak Power
Sensitivity 96dB / 1W / 1M S.P. Level
Dimensions 9 in. [228.6m mm] x 2.4 in. [60.96 mm]
Boxed Weight 4.0 lbs. [1.81 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 Year Limited
Part Number/Color 011105/RAL 9003 (Signal White)

FAQs

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.

Are there a set of specs. or standards that define proper spacing for your IP Speakers along a hallway?

In a ceiling mount, you would want about 1 speaker per every 10-15 feet of hallway length. If you used the paging amp you could use 3 paging amps per 100 feet. This assumes average ambient noise and surface attenuation levels.

I am unable to connect with the unit when it is plugged into a Cisco SLM 224P switch.

The cables or switch ports that you are connecting to are set in switch or hub mode instead of endpoint stations. The MDIX setting needs to be changed to MDI since our VoIP products are end stations. From the Cisco SLM 224P User Guide:

Change to MDI: MDI/MDIX displays the Media Dependent Interface (MDI) / Media Dependent Interface with Crossover (MDIX) status on the port. Hubs and switches are deliberately wired the opposite of the way end stations are wired, so that when a hub or switch is connected to an end station, a straight through Ethernet cable can be used, and the pairs are matched up properly. When two hubs or switches are connected to each other, or two end stations are connected to each other, a crossover cable is used to ensure that the correct pairs are connected. The possible field values are: MDIX

Use for hubs and switches. MDI Use for end stations.
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.

Please adjust the switch power selection to Power inline static, as opposed to Power inline dynamic. This will allow the device to continuously receive 15.4W of power.

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?

There are known PoE limitations with third party devices on the Cisco Catalyst series switches. This includes the 2500, 3500, and 6500 series switches. It?s important to keep in mind that CyberData devices are considered third party devices and require switch port setting adjustments. Be sure to turn power policing off if it has been enabled on your switch. Power policing is disabled by default. Also, configure your port for no shutdown. Use the following command to configure inline power: power inline static max 15400

Installation


Typical Installation

AC Power

Auxilliary Analog Speaker

Amplifier

Ceiling Mounting

Mounting Bracket

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