011446 Multicast VoIP Microphone
Part Number: 011446
MSRP: $516.00
- Description
- Features
- Specs
- FAQs
- Installation
- Downloads
The CyberData Multicast Microphone is a device that allows the user, while pressing the "Page" button, to broadcast a live or buffered announcements directly to VoIP audio endpoints that support multicast.
This PoE-powered product is perfect for immediate live paging in schools, retail stores and manufacturing environments. In an echo sensitive environment, the delayed page support allows the user to record a message while the page button is depressed. Once the page button is released, the page will be sent.
- Supports multiple user accounts, with distinct log in credentials
- Multicast transmit
- Compatible with CyberData endpoints that receive multicast
- Page to multicast-enabled phones
- Delayed page support (up to 60 seconds)
- 12-inch flexible shaft microphone
- Desktop design
- Wall mountable
- Web-based configuration and firmware upload
- Autoprovision support
Ethernet I/F | 10/100 Mbps |
Protocol | Multicast |
Power Input | PoE 802.3af compliant or +8 to +12VDC @ 1000mA Regulated Power Supply (not included) |
Payload Types | G.711 a-Law and G.711 μ-Law |
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] |
Microphone Length | 12 inches [304.8 mm] |
Dimensions* (without microphone boom) |
Length: 4.72 inches [120 mm] Width: 7.09 inches [180 mm] Height: 2.87 inches [73 mm] |
Weight Boxed Weight |
1.2 lbs. [0.54 kg] 1.8 lbs. [0.82 kg] |
Compliance | CE: EMC Directive – Class A EN 55032 & EN 55024, LV Safety Directive – EN 62368-1; RoHS Compliant; FCC Part 15 Class A; Industry Canada ICES-3 Class A; IEEE 802.3 Compliant; TAA Compliant |
Warranty | 2 years limited |
Part Number | 011446 |
*Dimensions are measured from the perspective of the product being upright with the front of the product facing you.
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.
How do I upgrade my firmware?
Go to the Downloads tab, click on the serial number range matching your device and download the firmware compatible with it. V3 Firmware is not backwards compatible. Please contact VoIP Technical Support for assistance before attempting a firmware upgrade on a Pre-V3 device. To load the firmware from your PC, see your Operations Guide.
What IP phones do you recommend for setting up a Peer to Peer with this device?
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
When I press the call button, a static discharge to the button causes the intercom to lock up and lose connectivity and then reboot. When the intercom reboots, it never establishes a link until PoE (power over ethernet) is removed and re-established. What should I do to prevent this from happening?
Be sure to refer to the Installation Quick Reference Guide for wall mounting or gang box mounting installation options. The intercom must be electrically grounded. This will prevent static electricity from interfering with the intercom operation or damaging the unit.
Paging to Multicast Enabled Endpoints
Paging to Multicast Enabled Endpoints
Dimensions
Mounting
Serial Number begins with 4460xxxxx
Documentation | |
---|---|
Description | Date |
PDF Datasheet | DATE:10/19/23 |
PDF Quick Start Guide | DATE:1/27/21 |
PDF Quick-reference Placemat | DATE:1/27/21 |
PDF Operations Guide | DATE:10/9/17 |
PDF Yealink Multicast Configuration Guide | DATE:10/31/19 |
Firmware, Drivers & Utilities | |
ZIP Firmware 1.0.0, autoprovisioning template, and release notes. | DATE:9/26/17 |
ZIP The Discovery Utility scans the network and reports back any found VoIP devices that are attached to the physical network. |
Serial Number begins with 4462xxxxx
Documentation | |
---|---|
Description | Date |
PDF Datasheet | DATE:10/19/23 |
PDF Quick Start Guide | DATE:7/19/23 |
PDF Quick-reference Placemat | DATE:7/19/23 |
PDF Operations Guide (firmware version 2.0.5) | DATE:10/2/23 |
PDF Operations Guide (firmware version 2.0.0) | DATE:7/26/23 |
PDF Yealink Multicast Configuration Guide | DATE:10/31/19 |
Firmware, Drivers & Utilities | |
ZIP Firmware 2.0.5, autoprovisioning template, and release notes. | DATE:9/15/23 |
ZIP Firmware 2.0.0, autoprovisioning template, and release notes. | DATE:10/20/22 |
ZIP The Discovery Utility scans the network and reports back any found VoIP devices that are attached to the physical network. |
Description
The CyberData Multicast Microphone is a device that allows the user, while pressing the "Page" button, to broadcast a live or buffered announcements directly to VoIP audio endpoints that support multicast.
This PoE-powered product is perfect for immediate live paging in schools, retail stores and manufacturing environments. In an echo sensitive environment, the delayed page support allows the user to record a message while the page button is depressed. Once the page button is released, the page will be sent.
Features
- Supports multiple user accounts, with distinct log in credentials
- Multicast transmit
- Compatible with CyberData endpoints that receive multicast
- Page to multicast-enabled phones
- Delayed page support (up to 60 seconds)
- 12-inch flexible shaft microphone
- Desktop design
- Wall mountable
- Web-based configuration and firmware upload
- Autoprovision support
Specs
Ethernet I/F | 10/100 Mbps |
Protocol | Multicast |
Power Input | PoE 802.3af compliant or +8 to +12VDC @ 1000mA Regulated Power Supply (not included) |
Payload Types | G.711 a-Law and G.711 μ-Law |
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] |
Microphone Length | 12 inches [304.8 mm] |
Dimensions* (without microphone boom) |
Length: 4.72 inches [120 mm] Width: 7.09 inches [180 mm] Height: 2.87 inches [73 mm] |
Weight Boxed Weight |
1.2 lbs. [0.54 kg] 1.8 lbs. [0.82 kg] |
Compliance | CE: EMC Directive – Class A EN 55032 & EN 55024, LV Safety Directive – EN 62368-1; RoHS Compliant; FCC Part 15 Class A; Industry Canada ICES-3 Class A; IEEE 802.3 Compliant; TAA Compliant |
Warranty | 2 years limited |
Part Number | 011446 |
*Dimensions are measured from the perspective of the product being upright with the front of the product facing you.
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.
How do I upgrade my firmware?
Go to the Downloads tab, click on the serial number range matching your device and download the firmware compatible with it. V3 Firmware is not backwards compatible. Please contact VoIP Technical Support for assistance before attempting a firmware upgrade on a Pre-V3 device. To load the firmware from your PC, see your Operations Guide.
What IP phones do you recommend for setting up a Peer to Peer with this device?
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
When I press the call button, a static discharge to the button causes the intercom to lock up and lose connectivity and then reboot. When the intercom reboots, it never establishes a link until PoE (power over ethernet) is removed and re-established. What should I do to prevent this from happening?
Be sure to refer to the Installation Quick Reference Guide for wall mounting or gang box mounting installation options. The intercom must be electrically grounded. This will prevent static electricity from interfering with the intercom operation or damaging the unit.
Installation
Paging to Multicast Enabled Endpoints
Paging to Multicast Enabled Endpoints
Dimensions
Mounting
Downloads
Serial Number begins with 4460xxxxx
Documentation | |
---|---|
Description | Date |
PDF Datasheet | DATE:10/19/23 |
PDF Quick Start Guide | DATE:1/27/21 |
PDF Quick-reference Placemat | DATE:1/27/21 |
PDF Operations Guide | DATE:10/9/17 |
PDF Yealink Multicast Configuration Guide | DATE:10/31/19 |
Firmware, Drivers & Utilities | |
ZIP Firmware 1.0.0, autoprovisioning template, and release notes. | DATE:9/26/17 |
ZIP The Discovery Utility scans the network and reports back any found VoIP devices that are attached to the physical network. |
Serial Number begins with 4462xxxxx
Documentation | |
---|---|
Description | Date |
PDF Datasheet | DATE:10/19/23 |
PDF Quick Start Guide | DATE:7/19/23 |
PDF Quick-reference Placemat | DATE:7/19/23 |
PDF Operations Guide (firmware version 2.0.5) | DATE:10/2/23 |
PDF Operations Guide (firmware version 2.0.0) | DATE:7/26/23 |
PDF Yealink Multicast Configuration Guide | DATE:10/31/19 |
Firmware, Drivers & Utilities | |
ZIP Firmware 2.0.5, autoprovisioning template, and release notes. | DATE:9/15/23 |
ZIP Firmware 2.0.0, autoprovisioning template, and release notes. | DATE:10/20/22 |
ZIP The Discovery Utility scans the network and reports back any found VoIP devices that are attached to the physical network. |