Optimus EP-44SIP and EP-44SIPH

Designed for use in information points, Atms, Barrier control, lifts and, in general, at the entrances to buildings, Optimus has developed the EP-44SIP and EP-44SIPH IP/SIP intercoms.

Optimus EP-44SIPHThe new SIP intercoms of Optimus, models EP-44SIP And EP-44SIPH, maintain the format of their predecessors and their audio quality, and add some improvements and more features.

They are equipment designed to be incorporated into information points, ATMs or in ticketing applications, as well as in the control of barriers, lifts and, in general, in the accesses to buildings of any type.

The EP-44SIPH model complies with the requirements of the Technical Building Code for refuge areas, being also suitable as a distress call point in general.

This Optimus model incorporates large SOS letters in red, Easily distinguishable at a great distance, Prerecorded reassuring message indicating call in progress, SOS word in Braille to help identify the call button and induction loop for the hearing impaired.

Features:

  • Robust metal front, stainless steel.
  • Metal call button, Anti-vandalism and with lighting for location.
  • Security screws with built-in special key.
  • IP65 dust and water protection (with CS-EP box), and anti vandalism IK10.
  • Variety of audio codecs to select the most suitable.
  • Noise reducer and echo canceller, with ringtone in progress and acoustic warning of open door and microphone and speaker volume.
  • Call transfer to a second number.
  • Dual Ethernet WAN/LAN connection, direct to computer and redundant to server. If the first one fails, it connects to the second.
  • Two configurable output relay contacts: door opening, Call signaling, conversation…
  • PoE or through 12 V DC (Built-in power supply).
  • Available plastic flush box (for interiors) for normal walls or false partition walls, and metal mounting (outdoor) for surface or recessed installation.

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By • 3 Nov, 2022
• Section: Infrastructure, Computer security