The InterAct 4100 analog speakerphone technology offers user programming capabilities, reliability, vandal resistance, ruggedness, auxiliary functions, fault monitoring and reporting, and Public Address System control. Standard “touch sensitive button,” cast bezels with Braille signage, dual call progress indicators and conformal coated PCB’s set the industry standard for an emergency communications device. It fulfills the need for effective, reliable emergency communication and enhances full system integration.
- 9 number storage capabilities
- 9 digital messages with up to 30 seconds each
- 4 Button inputs
- 2 Auxiliary isolated inputs/3 Auxiliary isolated outputs; 3 Normally Open/3 Normally Closed
- 12V DC auxiliary battery/power source
- Energy conservation mode/standby mode
- SLA/AGM battery backup: 504 hours standby, 40 hours talk time
- Multiple programming features including: Silent monitoring from a remote location, Immediate PAS mode, Programmable ring time
- Self-monitoring capability and fault reporting: Loss of power, Battery low voltage, Shorted button circuit, PAS Speaker/Amplifier
- Security password protection
- Built with powerful DSP technology
- Enhanced speakerphone and microphone adjustment during call
- Operational temperature: -40 to 70 °C (-40 to 158 °F)
- Clear coat for maximum resistance to weather and salt water
- ToolVox® Media Gateway and UPD Deployment
- Emails Fault Status Report about phone
- Emails Fault Status Report about Public Address System
- Public Address System Deployment
- “Green Technology” – low power draw
- PAS speaker/amplifier fault control
- Amplifier monitors and repots Temperature, Amplifier and Clipping faults