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CHAPTER 1
Introduction
Description
Coupled with the same VOIP technology used with the RVON-8, the RVON-I/O can take legacy analog audio and convert it to
digital VOIP audio. The RVON-I/O expands the boundaries of digital audio to include analog conversion. There are many
applications in which the RVON-I/O can be used, such as:
• ADAM Matrix AIO to RVON-I/O to RVON-1, RVON-8, RVON-I/O or VOIP Virtual Keypanel.
• Zeus to RVON-I/O to RVON-1, RVON-8, RVON-I/O or VOIP Virtual Keypanel.
• ADAM to RVON-I/O to Zeus
• Cronus to RVON-I/O to RVON-1, RVON-8, RVON-I/O or VOIP Virtual Keypanel.
• McCurdy 9500 to RVON-I/O to RVON-1, RVON-8, RVON-I/O or VOIP Virtual Keypanel.
RVON-I/O is fully compatible with the following internationally recognized standards and protocols; G.711, G.729AB, G.723.
Features
8 Channels of Bidirectional Audio
Plus Keypanel Data -
The RVON-I/O supports 8 channels IN and OUT and has
configurable network bandwidth parameters that can be tailored to
individual network conditions. Supports local and remote
keypanels.
Addressing - Eight individually addressable audio channels. The RVON-I/O
can feed simultaneously VOIP (voice over internet protocol)-
capable keypanels, as well as, various other matrix intercom
systems.
Ethernet Capabilities - The RVON-I/O uses standard Ethernet protocols and is
compatible with 10 BASE-T and 100 BASE-TX Ethernet
compliant devices and networks.
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