General Description Of The Rvon-1 Voice Over Network Card; Features - RTS EKP-632 User Manual

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General Description of the RVON-1 Voice Over Network Card

Installed directly into KP-32 or KP-812 keypanels, the RVON-1 provides voice over IP (Internet Protocol) commu-
nications for the RTS™ ADAM intercom family. In general, voice over IP means sending voice information in digital
form using discrete packets rather than the traditional hardwire connection. The RVON-1 delivers an integrated
solution for connecting keypanels to the Intercom matrix over standard IP networks.
The RVON-1 is compatible with any RTS™ Matrix Intercom system equipped with a suitable RVON interface. In
conjunction with any new or existing KP-32 or KP-812 keypanel, the RVON-1 brings a new level of enterprise-wide
and remote access functionality to your RTS™ Matrix Intercom.
The RVON-1 card is configurable through the keypanel service menu and Telex's AZedit configuration software. It
is also fully compatible with internationally recognized standards and supports the following protocols: G.711,
G.729 AB, and G.723 (2 bit rates).
The RVON-1 reaffirms RTS' history of providing support for the latest technology in a fully supported backward
compatible manner to all its RTS™ products.

Features

Installation:
The RVON-1 provides a single RJ-45 Ethernet connection for use with a 10 BASE-T
or 100 BASE-TX network.
1 Channel of
Audio In and Out:
The RVON-1 card supports one channel in and out and has configurable network and
bandwidth parameters that can be tailored to individual network functions.
Ethernet Compatible:
The RVON-1 card uses standard Ethernet protocols and is compatible with 10 BASE-T
and 100 BASE-TX Ethernet compliant devices and networks.
AZedit Configurations: Users have the ability to adjust the audio parameters of the RVON-1 channel to
optimize the available bandwidth.
Swappable Between
Ethernet and AIO
Connection:
When connected to an Ethernet LAN, audio comes from the RVON 1 card; and, when an
Ethernet link is not present, the audio comes from the AIO connection.
Note, the user does not need to remove the RVON-1 card to switch to AIO mode.
RVON-1 User Manual
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