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The AKOM IP Paging Solution is a next-generation, network-centric Public Address (PA) system. Utilizing the Internet Protocol (IP), it efficiently transmits voice announcements, critical emergency alerts, and background music across your standard Local Area Network (LAN) or over the internet.
Here is a detailed breakdown of the components that make up the AKOM IP Announcement Solution:
These are rugged, high-performance speakers engineered for challenging acoustic environments.
Role: Designed for outdoor spaces, noisy industrial settings, warehouses, and parking areas where sound needs to project over long distances and high ambient noise.
The standard indoor speaker choice, balancing acoustic clarity with aesthetic appeal.
Role: Ideal for general indoor areas like hallways, common rooms, administrative offices, and reception areas where a clear and pleasant sound profile is required.
The discreet solution for uniform audio distribution.
Role: Used in offices, retail floors, public lobbies, and classrooms, offering a discreet, flush-mount installation for uniform sound coverage across a wide area.
The core component for integrating IP and Analog systems.
Role: Acts as an essential bridge (gateway) between your digital IP network and other audio components. It receives SIP/VoIP signals and converts them into analog audio.
The centralized command and control center for your system.
Role: This powerful software manages the entire announcement infrastructure, providing administrators with complete control and scheduling capabilities.
The dedicated hardware for authorized personnel to make instant announcements.
Role: A specialized desktop device used by security, reception, or management to make live, manual announcements instantly to specific zones or the entire facility.
This diagram explains the complete architecture of the AKOM IP Paging Solution, showing how SIP speakers, gateways, console phones, and software operate together within your IP network.