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Barix paging station

Swiss company Barix has unveiled its Annuncicom PS1 Paging Station, a compact device that provides a simple, fully-integrated hardware solution for paging and intercom over IP. The unit, which has bi-directional capability, features two backlit push-to-talk buttons, volume control and a built-in speaker and microphone, giving security guards, receptionists and other operators a simple way to make announcements to an entire facility.
March 16, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Swiss company 2209 Barix has unveiled its Annuncicom PS1 Paging Station, a compact device that provides a simple, fully-integrated hardware solution for paging and intercom over IP. The unit, which has bi-directional capability, features two backlit push-to-talk buttons, volume control and a built-in speaker and microphone, giving security guards, receptionists and other operators a simple way to make announcements to an entire facility. The device’s IP addressability enables a simple connection to the network, allowing systems integrators and end users to take advantage of existing infrastructure, reducing costs and equipment requirements. Power over ethernet (PoE) capability further simplifies installation, requiring only a single cable to the device.

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