Algo 8128G2

Ìwé Ìtọ́sọ́nà Olùlò Ìmọ́lẹ̀ Algo 8128G2 PoE IP Strobe

Model: 8128G2 | Brand: Algo

1. Ifihan ati Loriview

The Algo 8128G2 is a second-generation Power over Ethernet (PoE) SIP compliant IP strobe light designed for Voice over IP (VoIP) notification and SIP alerting. This device supports SIP Ring, SIP Subscribe Notify, Dry Contact Closure, and Multicast, operating independently of an IP telephone. The 8128G2 features an upgraded hardware platform (G2) compared to its predecessor, offering enhanced multicast options, dedicated "Emergency Alert" extensions, and more. It supports advanced protocols such as TLS, SRTP, SIP TCP, DNS SRV, and CDP/LLDP, and can integrate with InformaCast (requires separate license). Equipped with multiple high-intensity, long-life LEDs, the 8128G2 provides visual alerts for telephone events, emergency situations, and safety/security notifications, meeting standards like OSHA and ADA. It offers 20 configurable flash patterns and adjustable intensities to suit various environments, including noisy or noise-sensitive areas. Optional colored lenses (amber, blue, red) are available separately. The 8128G2 is suitable for mass notification applications and can be combined with other Algo IP endpoints for comprehensive audible and visual alerting solutions in enterprise and campus settings. It requires standard 802.3af Power over Ethernet; a PoE Injector is necessary if PoE is not available. Direct power connection is not supported. Basic understanding of computer networking and VoIP is recommended for configuration.

Algo 8128G2 PoE IP Strobe Light front view

olusin 1.1: Iwaju view of the Algo 8128G2 PoE IP Strobe Light, showing the clear lens and "G2" marking.

2. Key Awọn ẹya ara ẹrọ

3. Package Awọn akoonu

The Algo 8128G2 package typically includes:

Note: A Power over Ethernet (PoE) switch or PoE injector (802.3af compliant) is required and sold separately. Ethernet cabling is also required.

4. Eto ati fifi sori

4.1 Fifi sori ti ara

The Algo 8128G2 is designed for wall mounting and can be installed on a dual gang box or a flat wall surface. Ensure the mounting location is suitable for the device's intended use, considering visibility for alerting and proximity to network infrastructure.

Ẹyìn view of Algo 8128G2 showing connections and label

olusin 4.1: Ẹyìn view of the Algo 8128G2, illustrating the network port, reset button, and input/output terminals.

Line drawing of Algo 8128G2 back panel connections

Figure 4.2: Schematic diagram of the Algo 8128G2's rear connections, including the NETWORK port and IN/OUT/RESET terminals.

4.2 Asopọ nẹtiwọki (PoE)

The 8128G2 is powered exclusively by Power over Ethernet (PoE) compliant with 802.3af. Connect a standard Ethernet cable from your PoE-enabled network switch or PoE injector to the "NETWORK" port on the back of the 8128G2. The device will power on automatically once connected to a valid PoE source.

4.3 Iṣeto akọkọ (Web User Interface)

The Algo 8128G2 is configured via its built-in web ni wiwo olumulo (Web-UI). You will need to obtain the IP address of the device to access its configuration page. This can typically be found through your network's DHCP server logs or by using network scanning tools.

  1. Connect the 8128G2 to your PoE network.
  2. Obtain the IP address assigned to the device.
  3. Ṣii a web kiri lori kọmputa kan ti a ti sopọ si kanna nẹtiwọki.
  4. Enter the IP address of the 8128G2 into the browser's address bar and press Enter.
  5. Log in using the default credentials (refer to the device's documentation or Algo's website for default username/password).
  6. Once logged in, you can configure SIP settings, flash patterns, multicast options, and other features.

5. Awọn ilana Iṣiṣẹ

The Algo 8128G2 operates by receiving SIP, multicast, or dry contact signals to trigger visual alerts. Configuration of these triggers and the resulting strobe behavior is performed through the web ni wiwo.

5.1 Strobe Pattern Configuration

The 8128G2 offers 20 configurable flash patterns with adjustable intensities (High/Low). These patterns can be assigned to different alert types (e.g., SIP ringing, emergency alerts).

Screenshot of Algo 8128G2 Web UI Strobe Control Panel

Figure 5.1: Screenshot of the "Strobe" tab within the 8128G2 Control Panel, showing options for defining and testing flash patterns and brightness.

To configure strobe patterns:

  1. Navigate to the "Strobe" tab in the web ni wiwo.
  2. Select a pattern from the dropdown menu and choose its brightness (High/Low).
  3. Use the "Test" button to preview the selected pattern.
  4. Fi awọn ayipada rẹ pamọ.

5.2 Advanced SIP Settings

The "Advanced SIP Settings" section allows for detailed configuration of SIP transportation, security (TLS, SRTP), NAT traversal, and server redundancy. This is crucial for integrating the 8128G2 into complex VoIP environments.

Screenshot of Algo 8128G2 Web UI Advanced SIP Settings

Figure 5.2: Screenshot of the "Advanced SIP Settings" tab, displaying options for SIP transportation, security, NAT, and server redundancy.

5.3 Emergency Alerts

The 8128G2 supports up to 10 dedicated extensions for triggering emergency alerts. Each alert can be configured with a specific strobe pattern, multicast zone, and authentication details. This allows for rapid visual notification during critical events.

Screenshot of Algo 8128G2 Web UI Emergency Alerts

Figure 5.3: Screenshot of the "Emergency Alerts" tab, showing configuration fields for up to 10 distinct emergency alert extensions, including strobe pattern and multicast zone.

5.4 Input / o wu iṣeto ni

The device includes input and output relay terminals. The input can be configured to trigger a specific flash pattern based on a dry contact closure (e.g., from a panic button or sensor). The output relay can be enabled to control an external device.

Screenshot of Algo 8128G2 Web UI Input/Output settings

Figure 5.4: Screenshot of the "Input/Output" tab, detailing settings for relay input mode, action upon input trigger, wiring fault supervision, and output relay control.

5.5 More Page Extensions (Multicast Paging)

The "More Page Extensions" section allows for the configuration of dedicated extensions for paging zones. This provides an alternative to DTMF selectable zones, enabling direct paging to specific areas without DTMF input. This feature is useful for integrating the strobe into a comprehensive multicast paging system.

Screenshot of Algo 8128G2 Web UI More Page Extensions

Figure 5.5: Screenshot of the "More Page Extensions" tab, showing configuration options for basic extensions and individual zone page extensions for multicast paging.

6. Itọju

The Algo 8128G2 is designed for low maintenance. Regular maintenance typically involves:

7. Laasigbotitusita

If you encounter issues with your Algo 8128G2, consider the following troubleshooting steps:

For further assistance, consult the Algo manufacturer's website for detailed technical support documentation or contact their support team.

8. Awọn pato

IwaIye
BrandAlgo
Awoṣe8128G2
Imọlẹ Orisun OrisunDiode Emitting Light (LED)
Orisun agbaraAgbara lori àjọlò (Poe) 802.3af
Iṣagbesori IruWall Mount (Dual Gang or Flat Surface)
Iwọn Nkan1.41 poun (0.64 kg)
Package Mefa7.2 x 6.85 x 3.9 inches (18.3 x 17.4 x 9.9 cm)
UPC850058188034
ASINB0CLKS31YJ

9. Atilẹyin ọja ati Support

For information regarding product warranty, please refer to the official Algo Communications Products Ltd. webojú òpó wẹ́ẹ̀bù tàbí àwọn ìwé tí a pèsè pẹ̀lú ohun tí o rà. Àwọn òfin àti àdéhùn àtìlẹ́yìn lè yàtọ̀.

For technical support, firmware updates, and additional resources, please visit the Algo Communications Products Ltd. official website. It is recommended to check the website for the latest specifications, new features, and required firmware updates to ensure optimal performance of your 8128G2 device.

Olupese: Algo Communications Products Ltd.

Webojula: www.algosolutions.com

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