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The 40-IP paging speaker interfaces with hosted and on-premise VoIP SIP phone systems. It is designed for single-zone and multicast paging, as well as interfacing with analog amplifiers and speakers.
The vandal-resistant K-1775-IP is an all-in-one VoIP entry phone system. It combines a phone, relays, dialer, keyless entry, proximity reader and camera into one unit.
The 40-IP paging speaker interfaces with hosted and on-premise VoIP SIP phone systems. It is designed for single-zone and multicast paging, as well as interfacing with analog amplifiers and speakers.
The vandal-resistant K-1775-IP is an all-in-one VoIP entry phone system. It combines a phone, relays, dialer, keyless entry, proximity reader and camera into one unit — making this entry system easy to install, program and operate.
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