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Brand | Algo |
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Model | 8128 |
Category | Lighting Equipment |
Language | English |
The 8128 SIP Strobe Light is for informative signaling, not fire alarms. Suitable for OSHA and ADA compliance.
SIP compliant, multicast capable, PoE high-intensity white strobe light with adjustable flash patterns and intensity.
Next generation Algo 8128 with upgraded hardware for latest security standards like TLS.
Connects to communication server as a SIP telephone. Requires IP address, extension, authentication ID, and password.
Allows multiple units to flash simultaneously. Can be configured as a multicast 'Master' or 'Slave' device.
Configuration via web interface or central provisioning. Files downloaded automatically from a server.
Connect to PoE switch, boot device, access web interface, and configure SIP server details for initial setup.
Mounts to walls or ceilings. Concealed wiring enters the wiring cavity. Mounting plate fits electrical boxes.
Obtain IP address via DHCP. Defaults to 192.168.1.111 if no DHCP server is found.
Terminals are inactive by default. Supports normally closed/open switches, call buttons, or EOL resistor termination.
Provides a contact closure when the 8128 SIP Strobe Light is active. Default configuration.
Register as a SIP extension. Access by dialing its extension. Configurable flash pattern and brightness.
Send/receive IP multicast for paging/notification. Master endpoint broadcasts audio via RTP multicast.
TLS ensures secure communication with hosted SIP servers, protecting against attacks and ensuring integrity.
Setting 'SIP Transportation' to ‘TLS' encrypts SIP traffic, securing communication from endpoint to endpoint.
Access the web interface with default password 'algo'. Password can be changed in the Admin tab.
Configure multicast IP and port numbers. Master device transmits to a configurable zone, slaves listen to assigned zones.
Configure multicast mode, type, and zones. Master settings define how the device broadcasts IP streams.
Configure multicast mode, type, and zones. Slaves activate on receiving multicast messages and flash a light pattern.
Perform backups, restore configurations, reset to defaults, and reboot the device.
View installed firmware, check for updates, and perform custom upgrades from local files or a remote URL.
RJ45 jack for network. PoE required. Ethernet jack lights indicate activity and link status.
Dry contact relay prompted by switches or call buttons. Connects to the 'IN' port on the back.