Discussion:
CyberData
Bryan Anderson
2012-11-30 19:04:36 UTC
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Does any one have any experience with the Cyberdata SIP Ceiling paging
speakers?


-Bryan Anderson
Mark Theis
2012-11-30 19:09:39 UTC
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Yes. I like them. I have installed 6 or so. Only problem I have is that they need to be rebooted every 6 months or so. Not all of them, just random ones. Lol.

I have daisy chained 6 of their non-ip speakers to one ip speaker and they worked great. Also daisy chained multiple existing warehouse speaker/horns and they worked perfectly! There must have been 10 of the horns in the giant warehouse. And the 1 ip ceiling speaker powered them all.

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Todd Hodgen
2012-11-30 19:19:56 UTC
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You can also use a low cost ATA (Linksys, Grandstream, Audiocodes) that
allows you to call an extension number, the ATA pots port connects to a
valcom or bogen Page Adapter, and any number of standard speakers. Old
fashioned way of doing things, but it works very reliably.

All three of those ATA/Gateways are managed by sipxecs, making configuration
very simple.

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[mailto:sipx-users-***@list.sipfoundry.org] On Behalf Of Mark Theis
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Subject: Re: [sipx-users] CyberData

Yes. I like them. I have installed 6 or so. Only problem I have is that they
need to be rebooted every 6 months or so. Not all of them, just random ones.
Lol.

I have daisy chained 6 of their non-ip speakers to one ip speaker and they
worked great. Also daisy chained multiple existing warehouse speaker/horns
and they worked perfectly! There must have been 10 of the horns in the giant
warehouse. And the 1 ip ceiling speaker powered them all.

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Does any one have any experience with the Cyberdata SIP Ceiling paging speakers?
-Bryan Anderson
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Tony Graziano
2012-11-30 19:24:46 UTC
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similarly you can use the valcom poe ip speakers. they are multicast so you
can dial from sipx like an extension and page MANY devices without any
network load OR you can use existing speaker (analog) and use a valcom sip
paging gateway to accomplish the same thing.
Post by Todd Hodgen
You can also use a low cost ATA (Linksys, Grandstream, Audiocodes) that
allows you to call an extension number, the ATA pots port connects to a
valcom or bogen Page Adapter, and any number of standard speakers. Old
fashioned way of doing things, but it works very reliably.
All three of those ATA/Gateways are managed by sipxecs, making
configuration
very simple.
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 11:10 AM
To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] CyberData
Yes. I like them. I have installed 6 or so. Only problem I have is that they
need to be rebooted every 6 months or so. Not all of them, just random ones.
Lol.
I have daisy chained 6 of their non-ip speakers to one ip speaker and they
worked great. Also daisy chained multiple existing warehouse speaker/horns
and they worked perfectly! There must have been 10 of the horns in the giant
warehouse. And the 1 ip ceiling speaker powered them all.
Sent from my iPhone
Post by Bryan Anderson
Does any one have any experience with the Cyberdata SIP Ceiling paging
speakers?
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Matt White
2012-11-30 20:13:24 UTC
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I've had good luck with both cyberdata and valcom...but have found valcom has much better sound quality.

-M
similarly you can use the valcom poe ip speakers. they are multicast so you can dial from sipx like an extension and page MANY devices without any network load OR you can use existing speaker (analog) and use a valcom sip paging gateway to accomplish the same thing.

On Fri, Nov 30, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Todd Hodgen <***@frontier.com> wrote:
You can also use a low cost ATA (Linksys, Grandstream, Audiocodes) that
allows you to call an extension number, the ATA pots port connects to a
valcom or bogen Page Adapter, and any number of standard speakers. Old
fashioned way of doing things, but it works very reliably.

All three of those ATA/Gateways are managed by sipxecs, making configuration
very simple.

-----Original Message-----
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[mailto:sipx-users-***@list.sipfoundry.org] On Behalf Of Mark Theis
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 11:10 AM
To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] CyberData

Yes. I like them. I have installed 6 or so. Only problem I have is that they
need to be rebooted every 6 months or so. Not all of them, just random ones.
Lol.

I have daisy chained 6 of their non-ip speakers to one ip speaker and they
worked great. Also daisy chained multiple existing warehouse speaker/horns
and they worked perfectly! There must have been 10 of the horns in the giant
warehouse. And the 1 ip ceiling speaker powered them all.

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Bryan Anderson
2012-12-03 17:22:25 UTC
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Thank you all for your replies. The information above is wonderful


-Bryan Anderson
Post by Matt White
I've had good luck with both cyberdata and valcom...but have found valcom
has much better sound quality.
-M
similarly you can use the valcom poe ip speakers. they are multicast so
you can dial from sipx like an extension and page MANY devices without any
network load OR you can use existing speaker (analog) and use a valcom sip
paging gateway to accomplish the same thing.
Post by Todd Hodgen
You can also use a low cost ATA (Linksys, Grandstream, Audiocodes) that
allows you to call an extension number, the ATA pots port connects to a
valcom or bogen Page Adapter, and any number of standard speakers. Old
fashioned way of doing things, but it works very reliably.
All three of those ATA/Gateways are managed by sipxecs, making configuration
very simple.
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2012 11:10 AM
To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] CyberData
Yes. I like them. I have installed 6 or so. Only problem I have is that they
need to be rebooted every 6 months or so. Not all of them, just random ones.
Lol.
I have daisy chained 6 of their non-ip speakers to one ip speaker and they
worked great. Also daisy chained multiple existing warehouse speaker/horns
and they worked perfectly! There must have been 10 of the horns in the giant
warehouse. And the 1 ip ceiling speaker powered them all.
Sent from my iPhone
Post by Bryan Anderson
Does any one have any experience with the Cyberdata SIP Ceiling paging
speakers?
Post by Bryan Anderson
-Bryan Anderson
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