Talkaphone enhances self-diagnostic and reporting features of VOIP-500 Series Phones

By Healthcare Facilities Today


Niles, Illinois – Talkaphone announces new self-diagnostic and reporting features of the VOIP-500 Series Phone / WEBS® Paging Module. With Talkaphone’s latest public release of the VOIP-500 firmware, these devices can now perform a number of self-diagnostics on a scheduled basis: 

• Check the status of the built-in button(s);

• Check the status of the built-in microphone and built-in speaker;

• Check the status of the WEBS speaker array;

• Report via an email, a phone call, or an activation of the Auxiliary Output interface.

For diagnostics of the VOIP-500 Series Phone built-in speaker/microphone or WEBS speaker array, a pre-configured tone is played from the speaker(s) of the tested device and is recorded via the built-in microphone of the VOIP-500 Series Phone for analysis. 

For more information please visit www.talkaphone.com.

 

About Talkaphone

Talkaphone is the industry leader in emergency communications, area of refuge, and mass notification systems, providing the best quality, technology, and support. With over 75 years of experience creating communications solutions, Talkaphone designs attractive, robust, reliable products, focuses on continuous technology advancement and pledges a total commitment to customer and partner success. For more information visit www.talkaphone.com. 

 



December 13, 2013


Topic Area: Press Release


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