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VIPER - Telex Interoperability Portable Emergency Response The VIPER unit is housed in a rugged portable travel case. The unit can be purchased in configurations of either 8 or 12 lines. The 8 line version contains 4 IP-223s and the 12 line version contains 6 IP-223s. Each version includes a 2 unit high drawer for storage of accessories and a 16 port hub. The portable case contains a 19” rack with a detachable front and rear cover allowing for easy access to all components. A single plug in power strip supplies power to all internal components. In an emergency response application the VIPER can be deployed to cross connect up to 12 radios allowing communication between numerous departments. Upon arriving at the emergency scene, each department on site connects one of their portable radios to a radio port on the back of the VIPER. Because all communications between radio channels is accomplished through the included Ethernet Hub, it is also possible to centrally monitor all communications with one or more dispatchers from within the site command post. Dispatch control of all of the VIPER channels can be accomplished by connecting a C-6200, IP-1616 or C-Soft console.
Crosspatches can be handled in either of two ways. The IP-223, which is the radio interface unit, has an internal crosspatch capability that can connect up to 12 channels together. A field supervisor controls the crosspatch remotely by entering a DTMF address corresponding to a particular radio or radios. The preferred method is to use a dispatch consoles to create and knock-down the crosspatch. Additional VIPER units can be added to the emergency deployment by simply connecting a Ethernet cable between the hubs of multiple VIPERs. This gives the ultimate in flexibility in that smaller 8 lines versions can be combined to handle larger emergency sites. Radio specific cables are available for most popular radios. A generic 6 pin circular plug is used to connect the radio to the rear of each IP-223. The DB25 to 6 pin circular plug is pre-attached to the DB-25 radio connectors on the back of each IP-223. With the automatic gain control circuitry of the IP-223 crystal-clear audio can be setup with a minimum of adjustment. With an excellent price point and dispatcher flexibility, the VIPER can satisfy all of your emergency site interoperability needs. Choose the configuration and radio cables of your choice from the product matrix on the back of this sheet.
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