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A modern intercom that makes use of smart IP technology. Operation is simple: press the button with the bell symbol at the door. The intercom emits a bell signal and establishes a connection with the configured telephone or unit. The Robin Compact SIP communicates via the SIP protocol, which enables it to be connected to a large variety of PABX and telephone systems. The intercom was introduced in 2009 and has since proved itself to be a highly reliable intercom system that is easy to connect to the (hosted) VoIP telephony environment. The fully anodised aluminium housing provides the unit with excellent protection against extreme weather. Instead of a mechanical pushbutton for ringing the bell, the unit makes use of piezo technology, making it less sensitive to the effects of moisture/frost. Now with 4 year warranty!
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Features
SIP Protocol
Thanks to the universal Session Initiation Protocol (SIP), the intercoms are ideally suited for connecting to telecommunication systems of other brands, such as monitoring systems and switchboards based on VoIP. Click on the Compatibility button above for information about the supported telephone systems. The Robin SIP intercoms have their own SIP protocol stack and no internal ATA.
Housing
The housing is made from anodised aluminium with a lightly brushed finish on the front. The unit is supplied as a recessed model as standard, but can optionally be supplied with a surface-mounted housing (type C01100). For installation in concrete or masonry walls, the Robin Flushmount box with setting option (type C01110) can be used.
Power supply
The Robin SIP video systems are powered via "power-over-ethernet" (PoE, IEEE 082.3af). This does away with the need for a separate power supply. Just one IP connection to the internal network is enough.
Web-based configuration
Configuration, such as setting the telephone numbers, is performed via a practical web interface. Three telephone numbers or group numbers can be programmed for each pushbutton, which are called in sequence if the preceding telephone number is engaged or not answered.
Operation of doors, barriers and gates
An integrated door contact lets you grant access to visitors remotely, simply and safely. The door is opened by means of a settable pushbutton combination. If necessary, more complex or multiple circuits can be implemented with a separately available IP Quad web relay unit (type C01037), which has four relays and can be placed anywhere in the network.