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Beam PotsDOCK 9555 (9555PD)

Tags: Docking Stations
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$995 .00  
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Features:
  • Slim line compact installation
  • Integrated Bluetooth connectivity
  • RJ11/POTS interface
  • Voice, SMS, SBD and Circuit Switched Data capable
  • Inbuilt tracking and SOS
  • USB data interface
  • RS232 D9 Serial Interface
  • Accessory/Ignition sense
  • 9-32V DC power input
  • TNC and SMA for GPS
  • Full certified, Iridium, RoHS, CE, IEC60945
  • 2 year repair or replacement warranty

Description

The Beam PotsDOCK 9555, an Iridium 9555 dock, is a highly featured docking station for the Iridium 9555 handset that can be used in various maritime, transport or fixed site applications considerable extending the functionality of the 9555 handset.

  • RJ11/POTS
  • PABX Integration
  • Bluetooth
  • Privacy Handset (optional)
  • GPS
  • Tracking
  • Docking
  • Charging
  • Ringer
  • Mute
  • USBExternal IO
  • Alert

The intelligent RJ11 / POTS interface enables standard corded, cordless or DECT handsets to be used or alternatively interfaced with a PBX system presenting standard ring, busy and dial tones.

PotsDOCK 9555 also has an inbuilt Bluetooth module for voice connectivity along with an intelligent tracking and alert reporting functionality. The alert and tracking module can be configured to support periodic polling or emergency alert reporting.

The PotsDOCK 9555 inbuilt GPS provides pinpoint accuracy and enables tracking worldwide. Tracking and Alert Messages can be sent via SMS or Short Burst Data, if provisioned on the handset.

Bluetooth communications enables the user to have a complete hands-free telephone conversation over the Iridium satellite network. The convenience of having a Bluetooth as part of the PotsDOCK 9555 cradle provides safety of hassle free calling and the freedom to roam up to 33 feet (10 meters) from your Bluetooth device.

Any standard analogue POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) telephone is supported by the PotsDOCK. It supplies power to the analogue phone as well as ring, dial and busy tones.