Description
The AtlasIED IPX Series IP-to-analog gateways offer seamless integration of your unified communication platform with off-network analog systems, making them ideal for transmitting notifications to analog overhead paging, interfacing with access control systems, supporting fire alarm systems, and enabling two-way audio for video surveillance in a plug-and-play manner. The AtlasIED IP-ZCM1RMK functions as a communication endpoint within advanced notification platforms like InformaCast and SA-Announce, facilitating audio broadcast to enhance physical security and streamline communications through features such as advanced alerting, bell schedules, and pre-recorded announcements, all leveraging WAN/LAN network architecture. Within Cisco environments, these IP speakers from AtlasIED integrate as supported devices in Cisco’s Unified Survivable Remote Site Telephony (SRST), ensuring remote call-processing redundancy during WAN outages. This LAN communication capability between phones and speakers is crucial during emergency situations. Where third-party notification applications are unnecessary, the IP-ZCM1RMK IP-to-Analog Gateways can register as SIP devices with any SIP server or VoIP Communications Manager for critical alert and public address applications. The IP-ZCM1RMK includes a rack mount kit for standard-width rack installation. It features a factory-assembled PCB control board in a compact 1RU chassis, offering addressable endpoint functionality like an IP speaker or phone with convenient line-level and amplified audio output. The line-level output is compatible with AtlasIED AA, PA, or CP series amplifiers, powering large zones of traditional 25V, 70.7V, or 100V AtlasIED speakers or paging horns. Additionally, the IP-ZCM1RMK provides a 15-Watt RMS, 8-ohm, or 70.7V amplified output for driving small clusters of analog speakers, and includes 2 GPI inputs, 1 GPI output, and a microphone input for talk-back or listen applications. Auto-provisioning and auto-registration simplify IP speaker configuration on your Voice VLAN, ensuring both VoIP phones and IP speakers share the same Quality of Service (QoS) for secure and reliable communications.