HUDSON, WI – July 11, 2017 – The 40-IP Paging Speaker interfaces with hosted and on-premise VoIP SIP phone systems. It is designed for single zone and multicast paging, as well as interfacing with analog amplifiers and speakers.
“Viking’s new 40-IP SIP Paging Speaker addresses some of today’s biggest paging challenges. The migration to VoIP SIP has pushed paging systems to be more flexible and provide more options.” – Greg Yocom, Engineer, Viking Electronics, Inc.
The 40-IP Paging Speaker connects to compatible hosted and on-premise VoIP phone systems as a SIP endpoint device or as a part of a multicast paging group. It can broadcast regular voice pages, as well as background music, emergency alerts, and class bell/break tones. The 40-IP also has an amplified output capable of powering five additional 8 Ohm analog ceiling speakers and a line-level output for connecting to an existing amplifier or self-amplified speakers.
The 40-IP easily connects with a single CAT5/6 cable from a PoE switch. An optional security code can add an extra layer of protection against unauthorized announcements. The security code, as well as autoprovisioning and additional software features, can be enabled and customized using Viking’s free programming software.
For more information on the 40-IP, visit: https://vikingelectronics.com/products/40-ip/
Viking Electronics designs and manufactures over 500 communication and security products, including VoIP and analog emergency phones, entry systems, paging interfaces, paging amplifiers, mass notification systems, hot line products, and enclosures. Many Viking products are designed to fix or add unique features to telephone or security applications, keeping costs down while maintaining ease of use. All Viking products are designed, manufactured, supported here in the USA, and are backed by a two year limited warranty. For more information, please visit: vikingelectronics.com
Mike Busby is the Sales and Marketing manager at Viking Electronics. His time at Viking began while he was still a student at Hudson High School (go Raiders!) After graduating, he became a full-time employee – his early years at Viking building a solid foundation in electronics and manufacturing. From taking inventory to building products, he has worked in many different departments during his career at Viking.