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N-8010RS

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Sub-station Interface Unit

N-8010RS

The N-8010RS is a Sub-station interface unit designed for use with TOA's packet intercom system (IP network-compatible intercom system) that employs the packet audio technology. Up to 16 sub-stations can be connected using 2-core shielded cables.
The number of LAN-connected N-8000 system components such as the N-8010RS and IP intercom exchanges is 192 maximum in total. Connecting the unit to the LAN permits the sub-station to receive paging calls and make calls to both the master station connected to the IP intercom exchange and the IP master station. It can be mounted in an EIA equipment rack (1U size) with the use of an accessory rack mounting bracket or installed on a wall using an optional wall mounting bracket.

  • 10 Base-T / 100 Base-TX Ethernet network connection
  • 16 sub-station capacity
  • 3-wire connection between stations and unit
  • 2 speech links
QTY
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Power Source
CE version: 220 – 240 V AC, 50/60 Hz
CU version: 120 V AC, 50/60 Hz
Power Consumption
CE version: 32 W (at rated), 38 W (max.)
CU version: 26 W (at rated), 32 W (max.)
Number of Line
16 lines
Audio Output
Max. 1 W/line (conversation), Max. 0.5 W/line (paging)
Network I/F
10BASE-T/100BASE-TX (Automatic-Negotiation)
Network Protocol
TCP/IP, UDP, HTTP, RTP, ARP, ICMP, IGMP
Audio Packet Transmission System
Unicast, Multicast
Other
Firmware update function, System data hold function,
Reset key (front panel), Forced air cooling
Finish
Pre-coated steel plate, black, 30 % gloss
Dimensions
420 (w) x 44.3 (h) x 325.5 (d) mm
Weight
3.8 kg
Indication
LNK/ACT indicator, Status indicator, Power indicator

Please download Datasheet to access full specifications.

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