ACM-IP analog Subsystem module
Description
ACM-IP allows you to connect various analog equipment to the system,
amplifiers, analog low-frequency lines and discrete control lines of terminal
simplex communication devices, alerts and call signaling, provide
interaction with automation and alarm devices.
The module has a built-in flash memory for storing sound fragments with a total duration of up to 3 minutes.
Specifications
Rated supply voltage
-48 V
Working voltage
-36 V to -60 V
Power Supply Class
PoE IEEE 802.3af-2003
Class 0
Max. Ethernet power consumption
12.95 watts
Max. Ethernet consumption current
0.35 A
Consumption current, no more
45 mA
Audio bandwidth
300 to 6800 Hz
Nominal output level of an analog signal, not less
775 (0) mV (dB)
Signal to noise ratio, not less
60 dB
Input current of control line, no more
1 mA
Maximum output current of the control line, not less
50 mA
Communication interface
100BaseT Ethernet
Communication protocols
SIP, Armtel-IP
Working temperature
-5˚C to + 55˚C
Air humidity
up to 80% at + 25˚С
Type of climatic modification
UHL4.1
Atmosphere pressure
84 to 106.7 kPa
Electrical safety class
III
Dimensions
125 × 90 × 60 mm
Weight
0.4 kg
Functions
- Connection to the IPN 1.1 system of analog intercoms, communication systems and
Alerts - Connecting a notification amplifier with loudspeaker line switching (up to 8
zones); - Connection of alarm and automation devices via relay modules;
- Automatic playback of recorded messages by commands from external
emergency systems connected via dry contact; - The inclusion of control lines on command from other subscriber devices of the system;
- Broadcast alarms, alerts and other pre-recorded messages
for single subscribers and groups of subscribers; - Broadcast incoming connection through the LF interface line to individual
subscribers or per group; - Processing priority connections;
- Communication with mobile objects through the gateway connecting the base station and
selective radio communication modules; - Registration on the SIP server, outgoing call and two-way communication with SIP
half-duplex subscribers; - Own power and power to additional devices through PoE;
- Remote administration and downloading of sound fragments through an IP network.
