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view inside a Behnke sip inTercom

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Module housing

Fixing the modules in the front frame and holder for elec-tronics housing

Electronic housing

Printed board protected in the enclosed housing

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2 configuration buttons Earth/Frame (GND)

Network connection either via screw terminal

or RJ45 connector

Second PoE fed switch port for connection of other net-work devices

Control contacts (two relays) Alarm input

Cable entry

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General feaTures

▸IP electronics, can be connected directly to a 10/100MBit ethernet port with power over ethernet to IEEE802.3af (15.6W)

▸No additional power supply required

▸Remote maintenance via the web interface

▸Up to two control contacts (relays) with two activation codes per relay; fully configurable

▸Full duplex mode

▸Voice-controlled duplex (two-way) communication possible with built-in amplifier (industrial phone only)

▸Adjustable call duration (1 to 20 minutes)

▸Dialling a stored phone number at the press of a button: Up to 8 buttons plus the i button of the keypad are supported

▸Accept call at the press of a button or automatically after the first ring

▸Group call or redial: e.g. successive dialling of several phone numbers at the press of a button together with the "uncancellable call" function (ending the connection by pressing a button not allowed)

▸Volume of the loudspeaker and microphone sensitivity are adjustable

▸Modular printed circuit board: Basic electronics with adapter board and main circuit board, electronic extension modules can be simply plugged in

▸Autoprovisioning (automatic configuration based on the MAC address)

▸Secondary SIP server

▸Freely configurable voice announcements, record on the phone or upload via the web interface

mechanical feaTures

▸High-quality workmanship, metal housing

▸Two-compartment housing (metal housing!): Electronics in the closed, moisture resistant housing; loudspeaker, buttons and microphone are moisture-insensitive (loudspeaker with plastic diaphragm, etc.)

▸High-quality stainless steel buttons; IP 65

▸Horizontal installation also possible

▸Retrofit variants available

▸Improved acoustics (greater syllable articulation)

▸All components are pluggable

▸Illuminated buttons also available

▸16 button keypad (keys 0 to 9, n, # and additional buttons)

▸Loudspeaker with anti-vandalism protection

▸Fly screen made of metal for loudspeaker and microphone; Protection against vandalism

▸Passive ventilation system (air circulation in the housing and in the individual modules)

▸Tamper-proof screws (optional)

▸Foamed-in-place rubber seals

▸Housing, stainless steel columns, protection against rain, cover panel, etc.

▸Camera and display modules

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Telephone funcTions in deTail

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Telephone funcTions

Accept incoming calls

▸Manual call acceptance at the press of a button

▸Automatic call acceptance

Creating a stored phone number at the press of a button

▸8 buttons plus button of the keypad

▸Phone number length: > 40 digits

▸Special symbol for pause, wait for dialling tone, * and #

▸"(Sequential) group call" option: successive dialling of several phone numbers at the press of a button until acknowledged by any DTMF tone or connection with an emergency call control station or all numbers are dialled; if the "group call" option is activated, ending a connection by pressing a button is not allowed ("uncancellable call")

Dialling an individual phone number using the keypad

▸Keypad activated by pressing the button of the keypad

Dialling a speed dialling destination

▸100 speed dialling destinations

▸Selection of the speed dialling destination via the button of the keypad and by entering a two-digit code (00 to 99)

Connection options

▸"Call duration" option: Call duration limited to 1 to 20 minutes

▸"Volume" option: Setting the volume of the loudspeaker

▸"Voice controlled two-way (half-duplex) communication" option: If a particularly high volume is required, voice-controlled two-way (half-duplex) communication can be activated for acoustic echo suppression (echo cancelling) (industrial phones only)

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conTrol funcTions

Manual triggering of the relay

▸By entering an activation code during a connection or pressing the button of the keypad (entry ended with #)

▸Length of the activation code: one to four digits

▸One activation code per relay

▸Relay activation period: 1 to 90 sec.

▸Activation of the relay: can be set via phone, keypad or both

▸"Hang up after activation" option: after the activation period has expired the connection is ended automatically

Automatic triggering of the relay

▸During incoming, outgoing or incoming and outgoing connections

▸At the beginning of incoming, outgoing or incoming and outgoing connections

▸Activation period of the relay at the start of the connection: 1 to 90 sec.

Input

▸Call triggered via alarm input

Voice announcements

▸Up to 9 voice announcements possible, each with up to 40 seconds duration

▸Recording via the phone

▸Management using the web frontend

▸Greeting or information announcements can be configured depending on the status of the intercom

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confiGuraTion and dialoG funcTions

Configuration

▸Configuration via web interface (HTTPS protected)

▸Management of the voice announcements via telephone by means of voice menu

▸Manage the IP address settings using configuration buttons and the voice menu at the device

▸Adjustable keypad mode

▸Configurable assignment of the voice announcements

▸Configurable info texts of the display

▸Phone book management

▸Adjustable relay mode

▸Adjustable input mode

User instructions

Technical manuals and operating instructions for Behnke products are available under: www.behnke-online.de

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Series 20 IP, 30 IP, 50 IP

▸Modular structure

▸Up to 8 direct call buttons with freely configurable phone numbers

▸2 freely configurable relays

▸Optional security relay available for separate installation

▸Keypad module available, functions:

• Direct phone number dialling

• Code lock

• Short dial with up to 100 destinations

▸Display module available, functions:

• Illuminated

• 4 lines each with 20 characters

• Info texts configurable depending on device status

• 199 phone book entries, more on request

▸Multi-button with up to 100 call buttons on request

Functions

▸Status / remote control messages for integration with third party software

▸9 voice announcements can be saved, each with up to 40 seconds duration

▸16MB joint flash memory for phone book and announcements

▸Configuration can be saved in a file

Network

▸Autoprovisioning via DHCP option 66 or by configured server

▸Backup SIP server configurable

▸Firmware update via web interface

▸Integrated switch with support for tagged VLANs

▸MAC address (IEEE 802.3)

▸IPv4 – Internet Protocol Version 4 (RFC 791)

▸ARP – Address Resolution Protocol

▸DNS – A record (RFC 1706), SRV Record (RFC 2782).

▸DHCP Client – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC 2131).

▸TCP – Transmission Control Protocol (RFC 93)

▸UDP – User Datagram Protocol (RFC 768)

▸RTP – Real Time Protocol (RFC 1889) (RFC 1890)

▸RTCP – Real Time Control Protocol (RFC 1889)

▸DiffServ (RFC 2475)

▸SNTP – Simple Network Time Protocol (RFC 2030)

▸SIPv2 – Session Initiation Protocol Version 2 (RFC 3261, 3262,3263, 3264)

▸SIP in NAT networks (STUN)

Voice codecs

▸Loudspeaker volume configurable in 10 levels

▸Microphone sensitivity configurable in 10 levels

▸G.711 (A-law, μ-law)

▸G726 (32 kbps)

▸G.721

▸DTMF In-Band and Out-of-Band (RFC 2833)

▸Full duplex, acoustic echo canceller (AEC)

Security and administration

▸Password protection for admin access

Series 10 IP

▸Compact device with integrated loudspeaker and microphone

▸1 or 2 call buttons with illuminated nameplates

▸1 freely configurable relay

Functions

▸Status / remote control messages for integration with third party software

▸9 voice announcements can be saved, each with up to 40 seconds duration

▸16MB joint flash memory for phone book and announcements

▸Configuration can be saved in a file

Network

▸Autoprovisioning via DHCP option 66 or by configured server

▸Backup SIP server configurable

▸Firmware update via web interface

▸Integrated switch with support for tagged VLANs

▸MAC address (IEEE 802.3)

▸IPv4 – Internet Protocol Version 4 (RFC 791)

▸ARP – Address Resolution Protocol

▸DNS – A record (RFC 1706), SRV Record (RFC 2782).

▸DHCP Client – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC 2131).

▸TCP – Transmission Control Protocol (RFC 93)

▸UDP – User Datagram Protocol (RFC 768)

▸RTP – Real Time Protocol (RFC 1889) (RFC 1890)

▸RTCP – Real Time Control Protocol (RFC 1889)

▸DiffServ (RFC 2475)

▸SNTP – Simple Network Time Protocol (RFC 2030)

▸SIPv2 – Session Initiation Protocol Version 2 (RFC 3261, 3262,3263, 3264)

▸SIP in NAT networks (STUN)

Voice codecs

▸Loudspeaker volume configurable in 10 levels

▸Microphone sensitivity configurable in 10 levels

▸G.711 (A-law, μ-law)

▸G726 (32 kbps)

▸G.721

▸DTMF In-Band and Out-of-Band (RFC 2833)

▸Full duplex, acoustic echo canceller (AEC)

Security and administration

▸Password protection for admin access

▸Web browser supported administration (HTTPS protected)

Physical connections

▸RJ-45 port for ethernet 100baseT (IEEE 802.3)

Power supply

▸Via power over ethernet (PoE to IEEE 802.3af)

▸Consumption 5 W

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Series 40 IP

▸Up to 8 direct call buttons with freely configurable phone numbers

▸Two freely configurable relays

▸Optional security relay available for separate installation

Functions

▸Status / remote control messages for integration with third party software

▸9 voice announcements can be saved, each with up to 40 seconds duration

▸16MB joint flash memory for phone book and announcements

▸Configuration can be saved in a file

Network

▸Autoprovisioning via DHCP option 66 or by configured server

▸Backup SIP server configurable

▸Firmware update via web interface

▸Integrated switch with support for tagged VLANs

▸MAC address (IEEE 802.3)

▸IPv4 – Internet Protocol Version 4 (RFC 791)

▸ARP – Address Resolution Protocol

▸DNS – A record (RFC 1706), SRV Record (RFC 2782).

▸DHCP Client – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC 2131)

▸TCP – Transmission Control Protocol (RFC 93)

▸UDP – User Datagram Protocol (RFC 768)

▸RTP – Real Time Protocol (RFC 1889) (RFC 1890)

▸RTCP – Real Time Control Protocol (RFC 1889)

▸DiffServ (RFC 2475)

▸SNTP – Simple Network Time Protocol (RFC 2030)

▸SIPv2 – Session Initiation Protocol Version 2 (RFC 3261, 3262,3263, 3264)

▸SIP in NAT networks (STUN)

Voice codecs

▸Loudspeaker volume configurable in 10 levels

▸Microphone sensitivity configurable in 10 levels

▸G.711 (A-law, μ-law)

▸G726 (32 kbps)

▸G.721

▸DTMF In-Band and Out-of-Band (RFC 2833)

▸Full duplex, acoustic echo canceller (AEC)

Security and administration

▸Password protection for admin access

▸Web browser supported administration (HTTPS protected)

Physical connections

▸RJ-45 port for ethernet 100baseT (IEEE 802.3)

Power supply

▸Via power over ethernet (PoE to IEEE 802.3af)

▸Consumption 5 W

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Industrial telephones

▸Modular structure

▸Up to 2 direct call buttons

▸Two freely configurable relays

▸Keypad module (expected availability from end of 2014) Functions:

• Direct phone number dialling

• Code lock

• Short dial with up to 100 destinations

▸Voice-controlled two-way (half-duplex) communication possible

▸Additional amplifier for volumes up to 105 dB(A) in the call

Functions

▸Status / remote control messages for integration with third party software

▸9 voice announcements can be saved, each with up to 40 seconds duration

▸16MB joint flash memory for phone book and announcements

▸Configuration can be saved in a file

Network

▸Autoprovisioning via DHCP option 66 or by configured server

▸Backup SIP server configurable

▸Firmware update via web interface

▸Integrated switch with support for tagged VLANs

▸MAC address (IEEE 802.3)

▸IPv4 – Internet Protocol Version 4 (RFC 791)

▸ARP – Address Resolution Protocol

▸DNS – A record (RFC 1706), SRV Record (RFC 2782).

▸DHCP Client – Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (RFC 2131)

▸TCP – Transmission Control Protocol (RFC 93)

▸UDP – User Datagram Protocol (RFC 768)

▸RTP – Real Time Protocol (RFC 1889) (RFC 1890)

▸RTCP – Real Time Control Protocol (RFC 1889)

▸DiffServ (RFC 2475)

▸SNTP – Simple Network Time Protocol (RFC 2030)

▸SIPv2 – Session Initiation Protocol Version 2 (RFC 3261, 3262,3263, 3264)

▸SIP in NAT networks (STUN)

Voice codecs

▸Loudspeaker volume configurable in 10 levels

▸Microphone sensitivity configurable in 10 levels

▸G.711 (A-law, μ-law)

▸G726 (32 kbps)

▸G.721

▸DTMF In-Band and Out-of-Band (RFC 2833)

▸Full duplex, acoustic echo canceller (AEC)

Security and administration

▸Password protection for admin access

▸Web browser supported administration (HTTPS protected)

Physical connections

▸RJ-45 port for ethernet 100baseT (IEEE 802.3)

Power supply

▸Via power over ethernet (PoE to IEEE 802.3af)

References

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