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SIP Extensions
The 8186 connects to an on-premise or hosted communication server in the same way as
a SIP telephone. To register the 8186 with the server the following information is required:
1. IP address (e.g. 192.168.1.1) or domain name (e.g. myserver.com) of the SIP
Server
2. SIP extension (e.g. 3790)
3. Authentication ID
4. Password
The 8186 supports two SIP extensions which behave differently – RING and PAGE. One
or both may be used depending on the application. If the RING extension is called the
8186 will not answer. Instead, it will play the selected WAV file until the ringing stops.
Typically the RING extension is programmed as part of a hunt group so that it receives a
ring signal simultaneously with one or more phones to function as a loud ringer in noisy or
large areas.
If the PAGE extension is called, the 8186 will answer and allow paging over its internal
speaker. When the 8186 answers it will play a configurable tone to the caller so they know
when they can begin speaking. The same tone is also played over the speaker before the
announcement. If Paging to a single 8186, talkback may be enabled using the integrated
microphone. The audio direction is determined by the speech activity of the caller.
Loudness
Equipped with a high-efficiency integrated amplifier and tuned high-quality loudspeaker,
the 8186 is capable of output levels in excess of 116dB at 1 meter.
Multicasting
Allows multiple units to simultaneously play Ring or Page audio. One 8186 may be
configured as a 'Master' device and broadcast an audio stream to any
number/combination of Algo IP speaker, paging adapter, or strobe endpoint configured as
multicast 'Slaves'. This feature provides scalability without requiring each endpoint Slave
to be registered with a SIP extension.
Polycom
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Group Paging
The 8186 support Polycom Group Paging. The 8186 can be added to a Polycom Group
Page so that voice paging is heard over Polycom telephone speakers and overhead
paging simultaneously.
Ambient Noise Compensation
The 8186's can automatically adjusts loud ring and paging volume to compensate for
background ambient noise. If 'Ambient Noise Compensation' is enabled, the alert volume
will get louder or quieter by the same dB level as the ambient noise measured just prior to
the alert.
Document 90-00079B
03/24/2020
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Algo Communication Products Ltd
4500 Beedie St Burnaby BC Canada V5J 5L2
www.algosolutions.com
8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7
(604) 454-3792
support@algosolutions.com

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