General information, Product overview – GAI-Tronics 13382 WiFi and VoIP Addressable Amplified Speakers Manual User Manual

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Pub. 42004-462A

Model 13382 WiFi and 13383 VoIP Addressable Amplified Speakers

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General Information

Product Overview

The Model 13383 VoIP Addressable Amplified Speaker enables broadcasting to personnel throughout a
facility via an existing Local Area Network (LAN). The Model 13382 WiFi Addressable Amplified
Speaker provides the same capability as the Model 13383 but permits connection to an existing Wireless
LAN (WLAN).

These speaker assemblies are completely self-contained and can easily be added to an existing LAN
(10/100 Base-T Ethernet) or WLAN (IEEE 802.11 b/g) with minimal cost or effort.

Each speaker model includes an integral VoIP interface and speaker amplifier. The Model 13382
additionally includes a WiFi interface circuit and antenna.

Power can be provided via a PoE connection (Model 13383 only, 802.3af compliant) or the external
power supply provided with each unit. Each speaker is capable of providing a maximum 115 dBm output
at 1 meter when powered via PoE or the 15 V dc power supply provided with each unit; or 118 dBm
output at 1 meter via an external 24 V dc power supply.

For additional design flexibility, each Addressable Amplified Speaker can provide a 600-ohm, 0 dBm
audio output. This output can be connected to the audio input of a central amplifier or any equipment that
requires a 600-ohm audio input, to further expand the broadcast system.

Each VoIP or WiFi Speaker is capable of providing two dry contact (N. O.) outputs. Each output is
programmable for a variety of uses such as activation of a strobe in a high noise area or initiating a door
latch remotely.

The GAI-Tronics VoIP and WiFi Speakers provide the flexibility to address a diverse range of
applications. A wide variety of functions can be achieved by altering the configuration data stored in the
non-volatile memory. Configuration options include:
 Web page configuration
 Configuration file
 Command Line Interface (CLI)

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