Description

Vox@net g2 is a software program that organizes the distribution of audio over IP from a set of sources to multiple transmission points.

With Vox@net g2, you can broadcast microphone calls and any information, security messages, or music sources to any zone or group of zones according to priorities. You will be informed of the complete status of your system in real-time or with a simple glance at the event log.

The IP-based audio system Vox@net g2 is implemented through a client/server architecture and allows monitoring all audio sources and destinations. It can be used, for example, with digital security matrices IDA8 and DIVA (EN54-16 Standard Public Address and Voice Alarm Systems), but also with conventional Public Address Systems such as IDA4, Vox@ range IP terminals, and digital audio over IP matrices (TSIP, PRIMA-VA/R).

Vox@net Server is a controllable service that enables a link to a Centralized Technical Management (CTM). It will easily connect to your monitoring system (XML Web Services, Modbus, Client Protocol) thanks to its multiple gateways.

The transmission stations are clients of the server. A client can be a PC with a client interface like Vox@net Client and an IP microphone Vox@K G2 or an integrated console Vox@D with a touchscreen panel. Each client is assigned a unique call priority. The client station allows live microphone announcements to be broadcast with or without a jingle. It allows recording/listening to messages, performing predefined actions such as broadcasting messages and music in selected zones, displaying faults, showing occupied zones, adjusting volume levels, and managing scheduling. The Vox@net Client interface is customizable through QML configuration. The interface may vary depending on the user profile connected to the server.

Various music sources (CD players, tuners, ...) can be connected to the network via a TERRA-IEX Vox@ and controlled by all clients. Playlists of mp3 files hosted on the server and RTP multicast streams that would be available on the network (VLC, ...) are also available music sources.

Groups classify messages to assign them different priorities and jingles. The duration of each message is not limited, and the maximum recording time is configurable. Messages can be recorded from a client workstation, imported, or created through a text-to-speech interface (keyboard text input) available with Vox@net Client or through monitoring client protocols.

Vox@net g2 allows for the creation of message broadcast schedules (time, day of the week, date, repetition...). If multiple messages are sent simultaneously in the same zones from different control stations, they can be queued and broadcast according to their priority.