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Algo 8186, 1-way, 1.0 channels, Wired, 8 W, 350 - 9000 Hz, Grey
The PoE 8186 SIP horn is an outdoor-rated IP speaker for voice paging, emergency alerting, and loud ringing applications. This IP speaker is also a fully compliant 3rd party SIP endpoint. As a result, the 8186 IP horn speaker is compatible with most hosted / cloud and premise-based VoIP telephone systems.
Wideband IP Horn Speaker
The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker supports the Wideband G.722 HD voice codec. Consequently, there is high intelligibility and clarity of audio from the speaker for IP paging of voice announcements and emergency notification. The result is better STI-PA scores, which is important in meeting standards such as NFPA 72 and NEMA SB-40 for Emergency Communication in Education.
IP Loud Ringer
The Ring extension on the 8186 is used for loud ringing / night bell applications. The 8186 will play a ring tone WAV file saved in 1GB device memory when this extension is called. Typically the speaker will be configured in a ring group to include a telephone(s). The WAV file will play for the duration of the ring event until the call is answered. Several default ring tones are available in the speaker, however, custom WAV files can be uploaded to the device.
Up to 10 Ring extensions are available to register on a single speaker for this purpose, thereby allowing one speaker to act as a loud ringer for several telephones by configuring different ring groups for each registered Ring extension.
The 8186 is typically twenty times louder than a telephone speaker for loud ringing. Where audible and visual telephone ring alerting is required, the 8180 can be combined with an Algo strobe light using multicast or a relay.
Scale Algo IP Paging Speakers with Multicast
The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker supports multicast send or receive. As a result, many Algo IP speakers can be deployed to cover any size building, campus (e.g., classrooms in a school, college or university) or enterprise. There is no limit to the number of devices part of a multicast, and a minimum of network traffic activity is utilized.
A single registered 8186 IP horn can be configured to multicast to any number and mix of Algo IP speakers, strobe lights, paging adapters, and multicast supported IP telephones.
Multicast provides cost-effective scalability using a minimum of SIP registered endpoints, as only the endpoint designated to send the multicast needs to be registered. Devices configured to receive the multicast do not need registration.
Support is available for RTP multicast, in addition to Polycom Group Page, Singlewire InformaCast (part no. 8186-IC) and Syn-Apps Revolution.
Any combination and number of Algo IP endpoints can be configured as multicast for emergency alerting to cover any size room, building, campus, or enterprise.
Using Multicast for Zone Paging
Multicast zone paging for up to 50 zones can be configured from a single 8186 horn speaker. Zones can be selected one of two ways. One option is to map multicast page zones to individual SIP extensions on the speaker. Fifty (50) page extensions are available for this purpose. Alternatively, in order to minimize SIP registrations, multicast page zones can be configured in the 8186 horn as a DTMF keypress selection using the dial pad of the telephone making the page call.
Note: Additional page zones can be configured by registering individual Algo IP speakers for specific room paging or adding more functionality (e.g. loud ringing). Speakers with SIP registrations can also be configured to be a member / receiver of multicast zones.
Dynamic Volume Control & Talkback
Speaker volume can be configured via the web GUI of the endpoint. However, the 8186 speaker
Wideband IP Horn Speaker
The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker supports the Wideband G.722 HD voice codec. Consequently, there is high intelligibility and clarity of audio from the speaker for IP paging of voice announcements and emergency notification. The result is better STI-PA scores, which is important in meeting standards such as NFPA 72 and NEMA SB-40 for Emergency Communication in Education.
IP Loud Ringer
The Ring extension on the 8186 is used for loud ringing / night bell applications. The 8186 will play a ring tone WAV file saved in 1GB device memory when this extension is called. Typically the speaker will be configured in a ring group to include a telephone(s). The WAV file will play for the duration of the ring event until the call is answered. Several default ring tones are available in the speaker, however, custom WAV files can be uploaded to the device.
Up to 10 Ring extensions are available to register on a single speaker for this purpose, thereby allowing one speaker to act as a loud ringer for several telephones by configuring different ring groups for each registered Ring extension.
The 8186 is typically twenty times louder than a telephone speaker for loud ringing. Where audible and visual telephone ring alerting is required, the 8180 can be combined with an Algo strobe light using multicast or a relay.
Scale Algo IP Paging Speakers with Multicast
The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker supports multicast send or receive. As a result, many Algo IP speakers can be deployed to cover any size building, campus (e.g., classrooms in a school, college or university) or enterprise. There is no limit to the number of devices part of a multicast, and a minimum of network traffic activity is utilized.
A single registered 8186 IP horn can be configured to multicast to any number and mix of Algo IP speakers, strobe lights, paging adapters, and multicast supported IP telephones.
Multicast provides cost-effective scalability using a minimum of SIP registered endpoints, as only the endpoint designated to send the multicast needs to be registered. Devices configured to receive the multicast do not need registration.
Support is available for RTP multicast, in addition to Polycom Group Page, Singlewire InformaCast (part no. 8186-IC) and Syn-Apps Revolution.
Any combination and number of Algo IP endpoints can be configured as multicast for emergency alerting to cover any size room, building, campus, or enterprise.
Using Multicast for Zone Paging
Multicast zone paging for up to 50 zones can be configured from a single 8186 horn speaker. Zones can be selected one of two ways. One option is to map multicast page zones to individual SIP extensions on the speaker. Fifty (50) page extensions are available for this purpose. Alternatively, in order to minimize SIP registrations, multicast page zones can be configured in the 8186 horn as a DTMF keypress selection using the dial pad of the telephone making the page call.
Note: Additional page zones can be configured by registering individual Algo IP speakers for specific room paging or adding more functionality (e.g. loud ringing). Speakers with SIP registrations can also be configured to be a member / receiver of multicast zones.
Dynamic Volume Control & Talkback
Speaker volume can be configured via the web GUI of the endpoint. However, the 8186 speaker
| Loudspeakers | |
| Speaker type Loudspeaker number of ways. | 1-way |
| Audio output channels An audio output channel is an electric circuit which acts as a path for a signal produced by a device. A device may have several audio output channels. | 1.0 channels |
| Speaker placement The position of the speaker. | Ceiling-mountable, Wall-mountable |
| Speaker enclosure | Closed |
| Speaker position | Satellite |
| Number of drivers The quantity of drivers, which are individual transducers that converts electrical energy to sound waves. | 1 |
| Audio | |
| RMS rated power RMS (Root mean square) is a measure of the continuous power required by a device, in particular audio amplifiers and loudspeakers. | 8 W |
| Frequency range The lowest and the hightest frequencies that can be inputted/produced. | 350 - 9000 Hz |
| Sensitivity Responsiveness to audio slight changes. | 110 dB |
| Audio formats supported The audio formats which this device or software can read/use e.g. MP3, MP4. | G.711 A-law, G.711 μ-law, G.722, OPUS |
| Performance | |
| Recommended usage What the product should be used for, and how it should be used (e.g. ambient temperature). | Universal |
| Product colour The colour e.g. red, blue, green, black, white. | Grey |
| International Protection (IP) code The IP code classifies and rates the degree of protection provided against the intrusion (including body parts such as hands and fingers), dust, accidental contact, and water by mechanical casings and electrical enclosures. It is published by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC). The digits (characteristic numerals) indicate conformity with the conditions summarized in the tables below. Where there is no protection rating with regard to one of the criteria, the digit is replaced with the letter X. an electrical socket rated IP22 is protected against insertion of fingers and will not be damaged or become unsafe during a specified test in which it is exposed to vertically or nearly vertically dripping water. Another example is the Sony Xperia Z Ultra, one of the first cellular phones to be IP-rated; it is rated at IP58 and marketed as "dust resistant" and can be "immersed in 1.5 meter of freshwater for up to 30 minutes". | IP66 |
| Suitable for outdoor use Product can be used outdoors. |
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| Certification | RoHS, CE, FCC Class A, CISPR 22 Class A, CISPR 24, CSA/UL (USA & Canada), EN60950 |
| Amplifier | |
| Amplifier Electronic device for increasing the amplitude of electrical signals, used chiefly in sound reproduction. | Built-in |
| Ports & interfaces | |
| Connectivity technology The technology that enables connectivity of the device, e.g. wired or wireless. | Wired |
| Bluetooth Bluetooth is a low-power radio technology developed to replace the cables and wires currently used to link or connect electronic devices such as personal computers, printers, and a wide variety of handheld devices including mobile phones. Because it uses radio-wave connectivity, a Bluetooth-enabled device has a constant, established connection to whatever browser it uses. This saves the user the trouble of logging on to check for emails or news updates, for example. |
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| Power | |
| Power source type What the power source is. | PoE |
| Weight & dimensions | |
| Weight Weight of the product without packaging (net weight). If possible, the net weight is given including standard accessories and supplies. Please note that sometimes the manufacturer leaves out the weight of accessories and/or supplies. | 2.7 kg |
| Packaging content | |
| Quantity per pack | 1 pc(s) |
| Operational conditions | |
| Operating temperature (T-T) The minimum and maximum temperatures at which the product can be safely operated. | -40 - 50 °C |
| Other features | |
| Security algorithms Security algorithms are used to provide authentication, cipher key generation, integrity and radio link privacy to users on mobile networks. The security algorithms supported are the ones that can be used with this product. | SRTP, TLS |
| SKU | 767477 |
| MPN | 8186 |
| Brand | Algo |
| Product Condition | Brand New/Unused |
| Stock Availability | Available for Shipping |
| Product Use | General |
| Warranty Period | 1 Year Warranty |
| Warranty Contact | https://www.algosolutions.com/ |