12 AP 712 - New Access Panel Series
The 12 AP 712 is the latest model of our Access Panel series, an IP desktop intercom that is equipped with new functions to improve your communication:
- Extended monitoring functions: In addition to microphone monitoring, this model now provides loudspeaker monitoring for more reliable communication.
- Voltage and network monitoring: It offers monitoring of the 48 V DC voltage supply as well as at both PoE network interfaces (XF1 and XF2).
- Enhanced electronics: For increased performance and reliability.
- USB 2.0 port: A USB 2.0 port is available to enable future expansions, such as the connection of a headset.
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NPA - New amplifier models of our IP PA unit
We have developed a new amplifier range with adapted hardware and software that is fully compatible with our previous models while maintaining the proven quality and performance. The new models can be recognized by their type designation. The last part of the type designation now starts with "1" (e.g. 600 NPA 21 is now 600 NPA 121). They can be easily integrated into existing systems.
The design remains unchanged, only the front plate has been adapted to the INTRON-X system. All the familiar functions and handling of the amplifiers remain the same. We are happy to assist you if you have any questions and provide support to enable a smooth transition to the new models.
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8 XOVP 001 - Surge protection
The 8 XOVP 001 surge protection is used to protect components (cabinet electronics) that are connected to control lines against damages caused by transient voltage peaks (outside the cabinet).
Up to 8 control lines can be connected, which are operated with mains or DC voltage. The component is primarily used to protect the outputs of the 4 XBC 001 beacon control module. It is connected in series with this module and provides terminals for direct connection of field cabling. Transient overvoltages, which have been coupled into the field cabling e.g. from lightning strikes, are diverted to ground via varistors. A dedicated ground connection is not required; the overvoltage is dissipated via the mechanical connection to the supporting DIN rail.
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