- The RATH® WiFi VoIP system uses IP to communicate to emergency services. Push the button and the emergency phone will wirelessly communicate through the WiFi network when you have a VoIP phone system in place.
- Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) communications refers to transporting the voice via the Internet, rather than the public switched telephone network (PSTN). The steps involved in originating a VoIP call are signaling and media channel setup, digitization of the analog voice signal, encoding, packetization, and transmission as IP packets over a packet-switched network. On the receiving side, similar steps reproduce the original voice stream.
- Prior to purchase, this system must be tested in the locations you anticipate installing the phones
Key Features:
- No ongoing costs
- Call up to 5 different emergency numbers
- Dual band – 2.4GHz & 5 GHz
- Flexible locations
- Supports standard 802.11a,b,g,n
SmartPhone 6 Speaker Phone Technology:
- Location message
- Weatherproof speaker and microphone
- 5 number calling capability (up to 31 digits in each number)
- Adjustable speaker and microphone levels
- Remote or on-site programmable
- 2-way hands-free communication
- Operating temperature of between - 40° F to +150° (-40° C to +65° C)
- Non-volatile EEPROM programming, maintained during power outage
- Programmable password
- Two output relays
- Two button speakerphone: 1 for emergency and 1 for information
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