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4 wireless end devices, 5 dialogic® combined media board, 6 two-way radio interface – Inovonics Radius User Manual

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Radius Overview

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1.3.4 Wireless End Devices

The Radius system can incorporate any Inovonics wireless end device,
including:

1.3.4.1 Pendant Transmitters

Inovonics wireless pendant transmitters offer virtually limitless opportunities for
panic/duress, life safety, and many custom applications.

• http://www.inovonics.com/pendant-transmitters.aspx

1.3.4.2 Universal Transmitters

Inovonics universal transmitters are designed for use with almost any standard
contact or sensor. They are available in a number of configurations for almost
any application.

• http://www.inovonics.com/universal-transmitters.aspx

1.3.4.3 Specialized Transmitters

Inovonics specialized transmitters are used for unique security, pulse
counting, temperature, and custom applications.

• http://www.inovonics.com/specialized-transmitter.aspx

1.3.5 Dialogic® Combined Media Board

A dialogic combined media board allows the Radius system to make and
receive phone calls. A voice-enabled Radius server includes one four-port
Dialogic board installed.

• The Dialogic combined media board can only be used with a standard

analog phone line. The combined media board will not work with a digital
phone line.

1.3.6 Two-Way Radio Interface

A two-way radio can be connected to the Radius server using a radio interface
box with a phone connection on one end and a 2.5mm jack to interface to a
base radio. The radio interface box will use one of the RJ11 jacks found on the
dialogic board.