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VIP-422A 

LAY-IN TALKBACK IP CEILING SPEAKER 

 
 
 

 

INTRODUCTION 

The VIP-422A Lay-In Talkback IP Ceiling Speaker 
enable voice access to a single zone of paging over 
an IP-based network.  This allows a page zone 
extension anywhere on the network.  The speaker 
output level is electrically adjusted during setup.  
The lay-in ceiling speaker grille is made of steel 
with a white baked enamel finish.  The VIP-422A 
replaces a 2’ x 2’ ceiling tile.  Power is provided to 
the unit via a Power over an Ethernet (PoE) switch 
meeting the 802.3af specification. 
 

SPECIFICATIONS 

Access Methods 

 

PBX, FXO Port w/VIP-811 

 

POTS telephone set w/VIP-811 

 

PBX, FXS Port w/VIP-821 

 

Valcom M Cast Page Group 

 

SIP – enabled telephone system 

Features 

 

RJ-45 network connection 

 

Power over Ethernet (PoE) 802.3af compliant 

 

High Efficiency Class-D Amplifier 

 

 

Environment

 

Temperature:   

         0 to +40° C 

Humidity:     

           0 to 85% non-precipitating 

 

Packing List 

Qty. Item 

Lay-in Ceiling Speaker 

1 VSP 

Document 

 

INSTALLATION 

Dimensions/Weight 

VIP-422A: 

 

23.75” L x 23.75” W x 3.75” D 
(60.33cm) x (60.33cm) x(9.53cm) 

 

Weight: 5.5 lbs.  (2.49kg)

 

 
 

FCC Information 

This equipment has been tested and found to 
comply with the limits for a Class A digital 
device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.  
These limits are designed to provide reasonable 
protection against harmful interference when 
the equipment is operated in a commercial 
environment.  This equipment generates uses, 
and can radiate radio frequency energy and if 
not installed and used in accordance with the 
instruction manual, may cause harmful 
interference to radio communications.  
Operation of this equipment in a residential area 
may cause harmful interference in which case 
the user will be required to correct the 
interference at his own expense. 

 

 

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