The VPSI-1 device is designed to allow third party microphones and LED indicators to interface as slave devices to the Vocia standard and emergency Wall Station and standard Desk Station (WS-4/10, EWS-4/10 and DS-4/10) series microphones and to the Vocia Input 6 (VI-6) device for paging via the Paging Ports. Up to four VPSI-1 interfaces can be connected per VI-6 when configured for Vocia Auxiliary Microphone mode. The VPSI-1 can also facilitate third party microphones and control system interfacing with Vocia Wall and Desk Stations (WS-4/10 and DS-4/10). The host Paging Station must be configured for 'Remote control' mode within the software.
Slave interface to Vocia Paging Stations
and VI-6 device
Visual feedback of Paging and Zone status
Suitable for surface mounting
Audio, Power and Control over a single
Ethernet cable
Spec Sheet available - Yes
INPUT:
Frequency Response (20Hz to 10kHz): +0, -1dB
Nominal Level (Hardware Configurable): 0dBu, -10dBu, -40dBu and -50dBu
THD + N (20Hz to 10kHz): <0.08%
Effective Input Headroom: 25dB
LED Driver Mode Used for VI-6 and Paging Stations:
LED Output Voltage: 15mA
RS-232 Connection settings-Only used for Paging Stations:
Baud Rate: 57600 bps
Data Bits: 8
Parity: None
Stop Bits: 1
Flow Control: None
Host Connection:
RJ45 with shielded Ethernet cable (CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6, or CAT 7)
Compliance:
RoHS Directive
EU Directive 2002/95/EC
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