HUDSON, WI – December 19, 2018
The newest addition to Viking’s line of VoIP paging speakers is a 2’ x 2’ drop-in ceiling tile IP speaker for SIP endpoint or multicast / paging. As an added benefit it can also make standard and / or emergency SIP calls.
“Why pay extra installation expenses when you can simply drop in one of the most functional VoIP SIP paging speakers on the market today?” – Greg Yocom, Viking Electronics Engineering Manager
The 22TB-IP is a PoE powered paging speaker. It can operate as a SIP endpoint device for one-way and two-way voice paging. It can also operate as a multicast paging device with the ability to receive up to 10 multicast paging streams.
A hard-wired button connected to the 22TB-IP can initiate a SIP phone call. The built-in microphone enables monitoring of an area in the event a silent alarm is activated. The 22TB-IP can be programmed to automatically adjust to ambient room noise.
Separate audio outputs from the 22TB-IP can connect to the line level input of an external amplifier or power up to 5 additional 8 Ohm speakers or horns. An on-board form-c relay contact can be programmed using the included IP Programming software to trigger a strobe light, door strike, doorbell and more.
For more information on the 22TB-IP visit: https://vikingelectronics.com/products/22tb-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. Viking products are designed, manufactured, and supported in the USA, and are backed by a two-year limited warranty. For more information, please visit: vikingelec17.wpengine.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.