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Speaker type | - |
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Speaker placement | Wall-mountable |
Audio output channels | - channels |
RMS rated power | - W |
Certification | IP40 EN 55032 B, EN 55035, EN 61000-3-2, EN 61000-3-3, EN 61000-6-1, EN 61000-6-2, FCC 15 B B, ICES-3(B)/NMB-3(B), RCM AS/NZS CISPR 32 B, VCCI B IEC/EN/UL 62368–1 |
Product color | White |
Recommended usage | Universal |
Quantity per pack | 1 pc(s) |
Storage temperature (T-T) | -40 - 65 °C |
Operating temperature (T-T) | -20 - 50 °C |
Operating relative humidity (H-H) | 10 - 85 % |
Amplifier class | D |
Amplifier output power | 7 W |
Bluetooth | No |
Connectivity technology | Wired |
Harmonized System (HS) code | 85182200 |
Width | 182 mm |
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Height | 52 mm |
Weight | 600 g |
Locate Axis devices on the network using specific software tools for initial setup.
Lists compatible web browsers for accessing the device's user interface.
Steps to access the device via web browser using IP address or hostname.
Guidance on setting a secure root password for initial device access.
Recommendations for creating and managing strong passwords to protect device data.
Verify speaker functionality remotely by running a test with audio tones.
Configure email notifications for failed speaker test events.
Configure peer-to-peer SIP for direct communication within a local IP network.
Configure SIP communication via a PBX server for wider network connectivity.
Set up DTMF commands to control audio playback on the device.
Trigger audio playback based on motion detection from an Axis camera.
Explanation of the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for VoIP communication sessions.
Details on direct SIP communication between user agents on a local network.
Explanation of PBX as a central hub for SIP calls outside a local IP network.
Using NAT traversal protocols (ICE, STUN, TURN) for external device access.
Information on AXIS Camera Application Platform (ACAP) for developing device applications.
Information on NTP synchronization and device status indicators.
Details on firmware version, serial number, and device identification.
Overview of light activities and status indicators on the device.
Creating and managing device configurations using profiles.
Overview of audio settings, calibration, and launching audio manager.
Configuration for audio input gain and output settings.
Selecting input streaming encoding and enabling echo cancellation.
Managing audio clips, including adding, playing, and creating shareable links.
Functionality to listen to live audio streams and record them.
Configuring CA certificates for TLS authentication in AXIS Audio Manager Edge.
Details on calibrating and running speaker tests for verification.
Options to filter, play, export, and delete recordings.
Installing and managing applications on the device.
Settings for date, time, and synchronization.
Configuration of IPv4 and IPv6 network settings.
Configuring access protocols, ports, and certificates for secure connections.
Setting up Bonjour and UPnP names for network discovery.
Enabling and configuring O3C for internet access to live and recorded video.
Choosing between Basic, Digest, or Auto authentication methods for HTTP.
Configuration for Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) for remote management.
Viewing a list of clients currently connected to the device.
Managing security certificates for device authentication.
Information on client/server and CA certificates for device authentication.
Configuration for IEEE 802.1x port-based network access control.
Settings to prevent brute-force attacks on the device.
Enabling blocking and configuring parameters for brute-force attacks.
Filtering IP addresses for allowed or denied access to the device.
Installing custom-signed firmware certificates for test or custom firmware.
Adding and managing user accounts with different roles and permissions.
Allowing anonymous viewers or PTZ operators access to the device.
Defining rules for conditions and actions to automate device behavior.
Lists pre-configured rules for LED, incoming calls, and loud ringers.
Setting up recipients for event notifications via FTP, HTTP, HTTPS, Network storage, SFTP.
Configuring email and TCP recipients, and testing connections.
Creating schedules and pulses to use as conditions in event rules.
Manually triggering rules for validation during installation and configuration.
Information on MQTT protocol for IoT integration and device communication.
Configuring the device as an MQTT client with broker and connection settings.
Configuring MQTT messages for publication, including conditions and retained messages.
Setting up MQTT subscriptions to receive messages from specific topics.
Brief introduction to SIP settings.
Detailed SIP configuration including call handling, ports, and NAT traversal.
Configuring audio codec priority and direction for SIP calls.
Additional SIP settings like UDP-to-TCP switching and DTMF payload type.
Managing SIP accounts, including peer-to-peer and registered accounts.
Configuring SIP proxy servers for call routing and management.
Settings for video calls, including view area, resolution, and frame rate.
Configuring DTMF signaling and sequences for triggering actions.
Performing a test call to verify SIP account functionality.
Configuring network storage for saving recordings.
Setting up ONVIF users for interoperability with video technology.
Creating ONVIF media profiles to adjust media stream settings.
Audio detection settings to adjust sound level sensitivity.
Viewing device server reports, crash reports, system logs, and access logs.
Recording network activity for troubleshooting issues.
Configuring syslog for remote message logging and analysis.
Advanced configuration options for experienced users.
Options for restarting, restoring, and resetting the device to factory defaults.
Options for upgrading device firmware, including standard and factory default.
Reverting the device to a previously installed firmware version.
Detailed steps to reset the device to its factory default configuration.
How to verify the currently installed firmware version on the device.
Process for downloading and installing new firmware versions.
Common problems and their solutions, including firmware upgrade and IP address issues.
Supported audio clip formats and troubleshooting for uploading media clips.
Factors affecting system performance and bandwidth, like network utilization.
Visual guide to the device's components, ports, and features.
Explanation of the status LED indicator meanings and their indications.
Functions of the control button for calibration and resets.
Operation and function of the microphone disable switch.
Details on the RJ45 Ethernet connector and Power over Ethernet (PoE) connection.
Examples of VAPIX® API commands for device control, management, and diagnostics.