In order to fulfill the requirements of telecom or datacom industry, Valcom Distributed Amplified Technology was designed. Each one-way paging speaker has its own inbuilt volume control and amplifier, and can be networked together by separate public address system. Hence, flexibility in modification and easy system configuration can be attained. Using standard telephone or datacom low voltage wiring, Valcom Loudspeaker Paging Systems are connected. As a result of this, new wiring can be used for future generation of paging and usage of in-place wiring is possible. These paging systems are easy to install in offices and commercial establishments. The paging devices can be located at any place where a network drop is available. By using data network, installations of paging systems become convenient.
Entrepreneurs can unplug the IP units and shift these to new location on the network if they want to make changes in the paging systems. Using a computer, which runs window based programming tool on the network, management is possible. One can change system page groups, adjust individual volume and device configuration by the remote programming features of these Valcom Loudspeaker Paging Systems. IP and Analog systems can be integrated together with the help of Valcom IP Solutions. A line level 600 ohm output is provided by Valcom VIP-801 Networked Audio Ports. On any centrally amplified or self amplified paging system, the output can be connected by an auxiliary input.
Integration of multiple paging systems into a single cohesive system is possible by VIP-801. In order to expand the existing system, various types of IP devices are added such as the VIP-172L Door Intercom or the VIP-130L 5 Watt PoE Horn. Valcom Loudspeaker Paging Systems are used in medical centers, hospitals, confinement centers, industrial facilities, warehouses and schools. High quality internal communication can be attained by Valcom MultiPath systems. Due to the user friendly software of these systems, voice communication systems can be managed by users over their LAN/WAN network.
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