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VOX@NET

voxanet-webVox@Net  responds to public address requirements and EN 60849 compliance (local) when several SINAPS systems need to receive audio and be controlled trough a TCP/IP network.
The system comprises:
• A PC server (conventional PC) with the Vox@Net-SoftServer and the MP3 message/Music files library. It can contain  thousands of MP3 files for either background music or pre-recorded messages to be broadcasted into the TCP/IP network. Up to 10 simultaneous music/message files can be broadcasted into the network.



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 Vox@net software

          v2.2.16

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• Up to 99 PCs (Control stations) with the Vox@Net-Control software. One microphone console can be associated to each control PC and connected to the TCP/IP network trough the Vox@Net-In module. A monitoring loudspeaker can be associated with each control station and will allow the listening of all messages broadcasted on the network trough a Vox@Net-Out module.

• Several external music sources (CD players, tuners…)can be connected to the network trough the Vox@Net-In modules and controlled from the Control PCs.

• Up to 200 remote SINAPS-M/XM systems can be connected to the network trough the Vox@Net-Out module. Each remote SINAPS-M/XM will be able to receive up to 4 simultaneous audio channels from the Vox@Net-Out modules.

• The Network must be TCP/IP dedicated. When the network has to be shared with other services, Vox@Net requires a Virtual LAN Network architecture with static IP addressing.

• The minimum global network data rate requested is the sum of:
MP3 data rate multiplied by number of simultaneous audio messages (limited to ten) +
8 kbits/s multiplied by number of control station +
8 kbits/s multiplied by number of remote systems. 

The data rate of audio MP3 files depends on the quality needed, but very good results are achieved with 64 kbits/s.

Example for 2 control stations and 10 remote stations . 64 kbits/s*10 + 8 kbits/s*2 + 8 kbits/s*10 = 736 kbits/s.
Of course some reserved should be taken. In this example a 1 Mbits/s data rate will be enough.

MAIN PROPERTIES

  • Ethernet, TCP/IP, VLAN compliant. 
  • adjustable audio data rate (MP3 compression)
  • 1 sec. max. latency time
  • Up to 99 priority levels
  • Ethernet, TCP/IP, VLAN compliant.
  • Scheduler for automatic audio messages brodcasting
  • Up to 200 remote stations
  • Up to 99 control stations
  • Thousands of pre-recorded messages/songs
  • Up to 10 simultaneous audio channels
  • Remote station status reporting
  • Remote configuration of the Sinaps systems

 

 

 
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