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Once your speaker is installed and configured, you will be able to receive
SIP calls with no additional in-room setup. Two-way communication is
clear and simple with a built-in microphone which transmits audio from
the classroom to the caller.
If a panic button is connected to the speaker, it will make an emergency
call to a preset SIP number on the PBX. To reduce the incidence of false
panic calls, the panic button has two call modes: short press and long
press. The short press call—which is a call placed after the button is
depressed for any length of time
less
than two seconds
—calls a first,
preconfigured number, such as a front office. The long press call—a call
placed after the button is depressed for
two or more seconds
—calls a
second, preconfigured emergency number, such as 911.
If the installation includes a sound reinforcement wall panel, that panel
will also have an audio input, volume control, activate button and LED
indicator light.