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Voice Over IP Integration for Telephone Entry
Voice Over Internet Protocol Integration for Residential and Commercial Telephone Entry
VoIP (or Voice over Internet Protocol) is a general term used to describe various transmission technologies, communication protocols, and methodologies that are used to provide voice communication over an internet connection rather than a POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) copper line. DKS 1830 Series PC Programmable Telephone Entry and Access Control Systems (1833, 1834, 1835, 1837) can be fitted with a TCP/IP adapter to provide the internet connection for data transfer from the entry sytem to/from the programming PC. The VoIP connection will require a VoIP service provider subscription and hardware.
The 1830-185 TCP/IP adapter requires manual setup, but there are no subscription fees, other than those charged by the VoIP provider. The 1830-186 TCP/IP adapter is a simple plug and play device that setups all the required connections (IP address, Port Forwarding, etc.) automatically. An IM Server Client subscription and VoIP subscription is required for this.
• Retrofit to existing DKS 1830 Series systems
• Plug & Play setup (1830-186) • Compatible with most VoIP providers
• A network connection from the TCP/IP adapter to a router is necessary to use this connection method and will provide both voice and data transmissions. There are limitaions in how far the network cable can be run.
1830-185 TCP/IP to RS232 Network Connection | 1830-186 TCP/IP to RS422 Network Connection | 1508-055 RS232 to RS422 Conversion |
1815-037 USB to RS232 Adapter | 1818-040 RS232 Connecting Cable | 1815-5xx Wireless Data Adapters |