8196 IP PoE+ Horn Speaker – IP Horn Speaker with Algo Satellite Speaker Technology for Highly Intelligibility IP Paging, Emergency Alerting & Loud Ringing at Reduced Cost
IP Horn Speaker with Algo Satellite Speaker Technology for Highly Intelligibility IP Paging Emergency Alerting & Loud Ringing at Reduced Cost
The 8196 IP PoE Horn Speaker is a SIP compliant and multicast-capable PoE network audio device for public address and notification. For expanded coverage up to three satellite speakers may be connected to the 8196 speaker sharing the 16W of available audio power. The 8196 IP PoE Horn Speaker is compatible with most hosted / cloud and premise-based VoIP telephone systems.
Features
Satellite speaker technology; capable to power and supervise satellite speakers.
PoE and PoE Power over Ethernet.
Supports SIP Multicast Polycom Group Page InformaCast Revolution
Ambient noise responsive.
Talkback capable speaker.
Multicast scalable.
IP66 and outdoor rated.
Wideband and fullband audio codec support enables high intelligibility voice paging
Configuration via user friendly web interface or auto-provisioning.
Customize WAV files for emergency notification / alerting and telephone loud ringing.
For large deployment of IP horn speakers in applications such as warehouses, factories, or large industrial sites, the 8196 can provide significant savings when combined with 1196 satellite speakers. For applications with high ambient noise, heavy machinery, or where ear protection is commonly worn the 16W of audio power provided by the 8196 alone when PoE+ powered provides ample sound levels to maintain high intelligibility.
Satellite speakers are connected to the 8196 in a daisy chain fashion using CAT5/CAT6 standard patch cables. Each 1196 Satellite Speaker attached is detected by the 8196 IP Speaker automatically and can be monitored for connectivity. The number of attached satellite speakers is displayed in the 8196 web GUI and also visible in the 8300 Supervision Controller, if deployed.
Power is automatically shared equally between the 8196 IP PoE+ Horn Speaker and 1196 satellite Speakers. If 16W of audio power is available then with one satellite speaker 8W is available to each speaker. If three satellite speakers are attached then 4W are available to each speaker. As satellite speakers are attached the maximum available power level from each speaker in the 8196/1196 cluster is reduced but the operating power level is determined by configuration of the 8196 IP Speaker.
Flexible Deployment
For maximum audio output and flexibility of zoning, 8196 speakers can be deployed as pure homerun IP speakers. This is commonly applied in very loud facilities where ambient noise levels require maximum audio output.
The most common application is deploying back-to-back horn speakers, either pole or wall-mounted. The 8196/1196 are ideally suited for this environment where two speakers, each generating 8W of audio output can be deployed on a single network drop.
For expanded coverage and maximum cost savings, up to three satellite speakers may be connected to the 8196 speaker sharing the 16W of available audio power for 4W/speaker.
When deploying satellite speakers, it is important to consider your application and maximum audio output requirements before choosing a configuration. For maximum audio output and flexibility select all homerun IP speakers, for maximum cost savings deploy three satellite speakers per IP speaker. See how the number of satellite speakers impacts audio output here.
What is the Difference Between the 8196 SIP PoE+ Ceiling Speaker and the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker?
The Algo 8196 SIP Horn Speaker is also sold as the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker, a fully InformaCast Compliant endpoint for voice paging, emergency alerting, and loud ringing applications. The speaker is also a fully compliant 3rd party SIP endpoint. As a result, the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker is compatible with most hosted / cloud and premise-based VoIP telephone systems.
The 8196-IC together with other InformaCast endpoints are scalable to meet the needs of any size project. Algo IP InformaCast compliant endpoints support multicast send or receive. As a result, many Algo IP endpoint can be deployed to cover any size building, campus, or enterprise. There is no limit to the number of devices part of a multicast, and a minimum of network traffic activity is utilized. All features and specifications of the Algo 8196 SIP Horn Speaker remain in the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker.
Specifications
Power
Power Input
PoE+ IEEE (802.3af/at) 48V
Max Power
25.5W
Idle Power
Nominal 2.5W
SIP
SIP Extensions
50 Pages
10 Alerting/Ring extensions with multicast scalability
For large deployment of IP horn speakers in applications such as warehouses, factories, or large industrial sites, the 8196 can provide significant savings when combined with 1196 satellite speakers. For applications with high ambient noise, heavy machinery, or where ear protection is commonly worn the 16W of audio power provided by the 8196 alone when PoE+ powered provides ample sound levels to maintain high intelligibility.
Satellite speakers are connected to the 8196 in a daisy chain fashion using CAT5/CAT6 standard patch cables. Each 1196 Satellite Speaker attached is detected by the 8196 IP Speaker automatically and can be monitored for connectivity. The number of attached satellite speakers is displayed in the 8196 web GUI and also visible in the 8300 Supervision Controller, if deployed.
Power is automatically shared equally between the 8196 IP PoE+ Horn Speaker and 1196 satellite Speakers. If 16W of audio power is available then with one satellite speaker 8W is available to each speaker. If three satellite speakers are attached then 4W are available to each speaker. As satellite speakers are attached the maximum available power level from each speaker in the 8196/1196 cluster is reduced but the operating power level is determined by configuration of the 8196 IP Speaker.
Flexible Deployment
For maximum audio output and flexibility of zoning, 8196 speakers can be deployed as pure homerun IP speakers. This is commonly applied in very loud facilities where ambient noise levels require maximum audio output.
The most common application is deploying back-to-back horn speakers, either pole or wall-mounted. The 8196/1196 are ideally suited for this environment where two speakers, each generating 8W of audio output can be deployed on a single network drop.
For expanded coverage and maximum cost savings, up to three satellite speakers may be connected to the 8196 speaker sharing the 16W of available audio power for 4W/speaker.
When deploying satellite speakers, it is important to consider your application and maximum audio output requirements before choosing a configuration. For maximum audio output and flexibility select all homerun IP speakers, for maximum cost savings deploy three satellite speakers per IP speaker. See how the number of satellite speakers impacts audio output here.
What is the Difference Between the 8196 SIP PoE+ Ceiling Speaker and the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker?
The Algo 8196 SIP Horn Speaker is also sold as the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker, a fully InformaCast Compliant endpoint for voice paging, emergency alerting, and loud ringing applications. The speaker is also a fully compliant 3rd party SIP endpoint. As a result, the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker is compatible with most hosted / cloud and premise-based VoIP telephone systems.
The 8196-IC together with other InformaCast endpoints are scalable to meet the needs of any size project. Algo IP InformaCast compliant endpoints support multicast send or receive. As a result, many Algo IP endpoint can be deployed to cover any size building, campus, or enterprise. There is no limit to the number of devices part of a multicast, and a minimum of network traffic activity is utilized. All features and specifications of the Algo 8196 SIP Horn Speaker remain in the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker.
Specifications
Power
Power Input
PoE+ IEEE (802.3af/at) 48V
Max Power
25.5W
Idle Power
Nominal 2.5W
SIP
SIP Extensions
50 Pages
10 Alerting/Ring extensions with multicast scalability
Normally open or normally closed dry contact supervision
Compatible with Algo 1202 and 1203 Accessories
Satellite Speakers
Quantity
Up to 3 x 1196 Satellite Ceiling Speaker
Speaker Connections
Patch cable 4 Pair UTP 24 AWG RJ45 plug terminated T568A or T568B “Straight-Through”. Maximum recommended patch cable length 50 feet (13m) between each speaker
Supervision
Auto-detection and monitoring of up to three satellite speakers
Configuration
Via host 8196 IP Speaker web interface
Audio
Max Audio Power
16 Watts (shared equally between 8196 and up to 3 x 1196)
Driver Sensitivity
116 dBA 1m/1W (1kHz)
Driver Response
350 – 8,300 Hz (- 10 dB)
Dispersion Angle
80 degH x 50 degV (2 kHz -6 dB)
Microphone
Omnidirectional – talkback and ambient noise monitoring
Audio Codecs
G.711 u-law, G.711 A-law, G.722 Wideband, Opus 48kHz
Audio Memory
1 GByte audio storage
Audio Controls
Volume, AGC, Latency, LF Cut
Anti-Feedback Delay
Cache to memory and release
Network
Network
IPv4, IPv6, DHCP, VLAN, MDNS
Secure SIP
TLS, MTLS, SRTP
Link Layer
LLDP, CDP
QoS
DSCP (SIP, RTP, RTCP)
Web Interface
HTTP, HTTPS
Provisioning
TFTP, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS
DHCP Options 66, 150, 160
Reboot via SIP Check-sync
NAT
STUN, TURN, CRLF Keep Alive, SIP Outbound
Address Resolution
DNS, SRV Record
Supervision
SNMP V1.3, RTCP, Algo 8300
Redundancy
Secondary and tertiary SIP servers
Environmental & Mechanical
Satellite Speaker Connector
1 x RJ45 output connector
Environmental
-40 to +50° C (-40 to +122° F)
Designed to meet IP66 requirements. Suitable for outdoor and wet environments when properly installed.
Horn & Enclosure
UV stabilized outdoor rated plastic with stainless steel mounting hardware
Horn Mouth Dimensions
11” x 6.6” (28cm x 16.8cm)
Dimensions (Product)
11” x 6.6” x 10.5” (28cm x 16.8cm x 26.7cm)
Mounting
Wall, ceiling or double gang electrical box. Pole mount bracket available.
Aim Adjustment
Three-axis
Weight
6 lb (2.7 Kg)
Compliance
IEC 62368-1, IEEE 802.3-2018, RoHS, CE, FCC Class A, CISPR 32 Class A, CISPR 24, CSA/UL (USA & Canada)
Patent
This product is covered under one or more patents, including US Patent No. 11,202,146.
Please submit your product questions below:
For large deployment of IP horn speakers in applications such as warehouses, factories, or large industrial sites, the 8196 can provide significant savings when combined with 1196 satellite speakers. For applications with high ambient noise, heavy machinery, or where ear protection is commonly worn the 16W of audio power provided by the 8196 alone when PoE+ powered provides ample sound levels to maintain high intelligibility.
Satellite speakers are connected to the 8196 in a daisy chain fashion using CAT5/CAT6 standard patch cables. Each 1196 Satellite Speaker attached is detected by the 8196 IP Speaker automatically and can be monitored for connectivity. The number of attached satellite speakers is displayed in the 8196 web GUI and also visible in the 8300 Supervision Controller, if deployed.
Power is automatically shared equally between the 8196 IP PoE+ Horn Speaker and 1196 satellite Speakers. If 16W of audio power is available then with one satellite speaker 8W is available to each speaker. If three satellite speakers are attached then 4W are available to each speaker. As satellite speakers are attached the maximum available power level from each speaker in the 8196/1196 cluster is reduced but the operating power level is determined by configuration of the 8196 IP Speaker.
Flexible Deployment
For maximum audio output and flexibility of zoning, 8196 speakers can be deployed as pure homerun IP speakers. This is commonly applied in very loud facilities where ambient noise levels require maximum audio output.
The most common application is deploying back-to-back horn speakers, either pole or wall-mounted. The 8196/1196 are ideally suited for this environment where two speakers, each generating 8W of audio output can be deployed on a single network drop.
For expanded coverage and maximum cost savings, up to three satellite speakers may be connected to the 8196 speaker sharing the 16W of available audio power for 4W/speaker.
When deploying satellite speakers, it is important to consider your application and maximum audio output requirements before choosing a configuration. For maximum audio output and flexibility select all homerun IP speakers, for maximum cost savings deploy three satellite speakers per IP speaker. See how the number of satellite speakers impacts audio output here.
What is the Difference Between the 8196 SIP PoE+ Ceiling Speaker and the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker?
The Algo 8196 SIP Horn Speaker is also sold as the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker, a fully InformaCast Compliant endpoint for voice paging, emergency alerting, and loud ringing applications. The speaker is also a fully compliant 3rd party SIP endpoint. As a result, the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker is compatible with most hosted / cloud and premise-based VoIP telephone systems.
The 8196-IC together with other InformaCast endpoints are scalable to meet the needs of any size project. Algo IP InformaCast compliant endpoints support multicast send or receive. As a result, many Algo IP endpoint can be deployed to cover any size building, campus, or enterprise. There is no limit to the number of devices part of a multicast, and a minimum of network traffic activity is utilized. All features and specifications of the Algo 8196 SIP Horn Speaker remain in the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker.
Specifications
Power
Power Input
PoE+ IEEE (802.3af/at) 48V
Max Power
25.5W
Idle Power
Nominal 2.5W
SIP
SIP Extensions
50 Pages
10 Alerting/Ring extensions with multicast scalability
8196 IP PoE+ Horn Speaker
$1,331.69
8196 IP PoE+ Horn Speaker – IP Horn Speaker with Algo Satellite Speaker Technology for Highly Intelligibility IP Paging, Emergency Alerting & Loud Ringing at Reduced Cost
Description
8196 IP PoE Horn Speaker
IP Horn Speaker with Algo Satellite Speaker Technology for Highly Intelligibility IP Paging Emergency Alerting & Loud Ringing at Reduced Cost
The 8196 IP PoE Horn Speaker is a SIP compliant and multicast-capable PoE network audio device for public address and notification. For expanded coverage up to three satellite speakers may be connected to the 8196 speaker sharing the 16W of available audio power. The 8196 IP PoE Horn Speaker is compatible with most hosted / cloud and premise-based VoIP telephone systems.
Features
For large deployment of IP horn speakers in applications such as warehouses, factories, or large industrial sites, the 8196 can provide significant savings when combined with 1196 satellite speakers. For applications with high ambient noise, heavy machinery, or where ear protection is commonly worn the 16W of audio power provided by the 8196 alone when PoE+ powered provides ample sound levels to maintain high intelligibility.
Satellite speakers are connected to the 8196 in a daisy chain fashion using CAT5/CAT6 standard patch cables. Each 1196 Satellite Speaker attached is detected by the 8196 IP Speaker automatically and can be monitored for connectivity. The number of attached satellite speakers is displayed in the 8196 web GUI and also visible in the 8300 Supervision Controller, if deployed.
Power is automatically shared equally between the 8196 IP PoE+ Horn Speaker and 1196 satellite Speakers. If 16W of audio power is available then with one satellite speaker 8W is available to each speaker. If three satellite speakers are attached then 4W are available to each speaker. As satellite speakers are attached the maximum available power level from each speaker in the 8196/1196 cluster is reduced but the operating power level is determined by configuration of the 8196 IP Speaker.
Flexible Deployment
For maximum audio output and flexibility of zoning, 8196 speakers can be deployed as pure homerun IP speakers. This is commonly applied in very loud facilities where ambient noise levels require maximum audio output.
The most common application is deploying back-to-back horn speakers, either pole or wall-mounted. The 8196/1196 are ideally suited for this environment where two speakers, each generating 8W of audio output can be deployed on a single network drop.
For expanded coverage and maximum cost savings, up to three satellite speakers may be connected to the 8196 speaker sharing the 16W of available audio power for 4W/speaker.
Audio & Power Output
When deploying satellite speakers, it is important to consider your application and maximum audio output requirements before choosing a configuration. For maximum audio output and flexibility select all homerun IP speakers, for maximum cost savings deploy three satellite speakers per IP speaker. See how the number of satellite speakers impacts audio output here.
What is the Difference Between the 8196 SIP PoE+ Ceiling Speaker and the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker?
This product is covered under one or more patents, including US Patent No. 11,202,146.
nformaCast Compliant IP Speaker
Algo InformaCast IP endpoints are fully compliant to register seamlessly with Singlewire InformaCast for emergency notification and public address.
The Algo 8196 SIP Horn Speaker is also sold as the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker, a fully InformaCast Compliant endpoint for voice paging, emergency alerting, and loud ringing applications. The speaker is also a fully compliant 3rd party SIP endpoint. As a result, the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker is compatible with most hosted / cloud and premise-based VoIP telephone systems.
The 8196-IC together with other InformaCast endpoints are scalable to meet the needs of any size project. Algo IP InformaCast compliant endpoints support multicast send or receive. As a result, many Algo IP endpoint can be deployed to cover any size building, campus, or enterprise. There is no limit to the number of devices part of a multicast, and a minimum of network traffic activity is utilized. All features and specifications of the Algo 8196 SIP Horn Speaker remain in the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker.
Specifications
Download documents from the following links:
8196_userguide
Power-Output-8196
Provisioning Guide
For large deployment of IP horn speakers in applications such as warehouses, factories, or large industrial sites, the 8196 can provide significant savings when combined with 1196 satellite speakers. For applications with high ambient noise, heavy machinery, or where ear protection is commonly worn the 16W of audio power provided by the 8196 alone when PoE+ powered provides ample sound levels to maintain high intelligibility.
Satellite speakers are connected to the 8196 in a daisy chain fashion using CAT5/CAT6 standard patch cables. Each 1196 Satellite Speaker attached is detected by the 8196 IP Speaker automatically and can be monitored for connectivity. The number of attached satellite speakers is displayed in the 8196 web GUI and also visible in the 8300 Supervision Controller, if deployed.
Power is automatically shared equally between the 8196 IP PoE+ Horn Speaker and 1196 satellite Speakers. If 16W of audio power is available then with one satellite speaker 8W is available to each speaker. If three satellite speakers are attached then 4W are available to each speaker. As satellite speakers are attached the maximum available power level from each speaker in the 8196/1196 cluster is reduced but the operating power level is determined by configuration of the 8196 IP Speaker.
Flexible Deployment
For maximum audio output and flexibility of zoning, 8196 speakers can be deployed as pure homerun IP speakers. This is commonly applied in very loud facilities where ambient noise levels require maximum audio output.
The most common application is deploying back-to-back horn speakers, either pole or wall-mounted. The 8196/1196 are ideally suited for this environment where two speakers, each generating 8W of audio output can be deployed on a single network drop.
For expanded coverage and maximum cost savings, up to three satellite speakers may be connected to the 8196 speaker sharing the 16W of available audio power for 4W/speaker.
Audio & Power Output
When deploying satellite speakers, it is important to consider your application and maximum audio output requirements before choosing a configuration. For maximum audio output and flexibility select all homerun IP speakers, for maximum cost savings deploy three satellite speakers per IP speaker. See how the number of satellite speakers impacts audio output here.
What is the Difference Between the 8196 SIP PoE+ Ceiling Speaker and the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker?
This product is covered under one or more patents, including US Patent No. 11,202,146.
nformaCast Compliant IP Speaker
Algo InformaCast IP endpoints are fully compliant to register seamlessly with Singlewire InformaCast for emergency notification and public address.
The Algo 8196 SIP Horn Speaker is also sold as the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker, a fully InformaCast Compliant endpoint for voice paging, emergency alerting, and loud ringing applications. The speaker is also a fully compliant 3rd party SIP endpoint. As a result, the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker is compatible with most hosted / cloud and premise-based VoIP telephone systems.
The 8196-IC together with other InformaCast endpoints are scalable to meet the needs of any size project. Algo IP InformaCast compliant endpoints support multicast send or receive. As a result, many Algo IP endpoint can be deployed to cover any size building, campus, or enterprise. There is no limit to the number of devices part of a multicast, and a minimum of network traffic activity is utilized. All features and specifications of the Algo 8196 SIP Horn Speaker remain in the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker.
Specifications
For large deployment of IP horn speakers in applications such as warehouses, factories, or large industrial sites, the 8196 can provide significant savings when combined with 1196 satellite speakers. For applications with high ambient noise, heavy machinery, or where ear protection is commonly worn the 16W of audio power provided by the 8196 alone when PoE+ powered provides ample sound levels to maintain high intelligibility.
Satellite speakers are connected to the 8196 in a daisy chain fashion using CAT5/CAT6 standard patch cables. Each 1196 Satellite Speaker attached is detected by the 8196 IP Speaker automatically and can be monitored for connectivity. The number of attached satellite speakers is displayed in the 8196 web GUI and also visible in the 8300 Supervision Controller, if deployed.
Power is automatically shared equally between the 8196 IP PoE+ Horn Speaker and 1196 satellite Speakers. If 16W of audio power is available then with one satellite speaker 8W is available to each speaker. If three satellite speakers are attached then 4W are available to each speaker. As satellite speakers are attached the maximum available power level from each speaker in the 8196/1196 cluster is reduced but the operating power level is determined by configuration of the 8196 IP Speaker.
Flexible Deployment
For maximum audio output and flexibility of zoning, 8196 speakers can be deployed as pure homerun IP speakers. This is commonly applied in very loud facilities where ambient noise levels require maximum audio output.
The most common application is deploying back-to-back horn speakers, either pole or wall-mounted. The 8196/1196 are ideally suited for this environment where two speakers, each generating 8W of audio output can be deployed on a single network drop.
For expanded coverage and maximum cost savings, up to three satellite speakers may be connected to the 8196 speaker sharing the 16W of available audio power for 4W/speaker.
Audio & Power Output
When deploying satellite speakers, it is important to consider your application and maximum audio output requirements before choosing a configuration. For maximum audio output and flexibility select all homerun IP speakers, for maximum cost savings deploy three satellite speakers per IP speaker. See how the number of satellite speakers impacts audio output here.
What is the Difference Between the 8196 SIP PoE+ Ceiling Speaker and the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker?
This product is covered under one or more patents, including US Patent No. 11,202,146.
nformaCast Compliant IP Speaker
Algo InformaCast IP endpoints are fully compliant to register seamlessly with Singlewire InformaCast for emergency notification and public address.
The Algo 8196 SIP Horn Speaker is also sold as the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker, a fully InformaCast Compliant endpoint for voice paging, emergency alerting, and loud ringing applications. The speaker is also a fully compliant 3rd party SIP endpoint. As a result, the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker is compatible with most hosted / cloud and premise-based VoIP telephone systems.
The 8196-IC together with other InformaCast endpoints are scalable to meet the needs of any size project. Algo IP InformaCast compliant endpoints support multicast send or receive. As a result, many Algo IP endpoint can be deployed to cover any size building, campus, or enterprise. There is no limit to the number of devices part of a multicast, and a minimum of network traffic activity is utilized. All features and specifications of the Algo 8196 SIP Horn Speaker remain in the Algo 8196-IC InformaCast SIP Horn Speaker.
Specifications
Related products
Fanvil PA3 SIP Paging Gateway
$389.00Original price was: $389.00.$377.33Current price is: $377.33.8198 IP PoE+ Ceiling Speaker
$1,154.138128 IP Visual Alerter – Clear
$828.962N® SIP MIC
$1,833.708420 IP Dual-Sided Display Speaker
$3,566.26Available on back-order
View productAdd to cart8410 IP Display Speaker
$2,840.92Available on back-order
View productAdd to cartAlgo Device Management Platform – Pro 25 License Bundle
$431.75Available on back-order
View productAdd to cart1196 Satellite Horn Speaker
$610.01Fanvil PA2S SIP Paging Gateway
$329.00Original price was: $329.00.$319.13Current price is: $319.13.2N® SIP Speaker, Wall Mounted, Black
$844.80