Burgess Technologies is the Authorised Distributor for Cyberdata Corporation.
We have over 6+ years experience in VoIP Secure Entry & Public Address
DATA SHEET PDF
FULL OPPS GUIDE
CE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
• SIP Enhanced interoperability for hosted environments
• CyberData has maintained one of the most comprehensive list of IP PBX servers certified to
work with CyberData
• SECURITY FEATURES:
• Support for security code access for SIP paging
• Autoprovisioning via HTTPS
• HTTPS web based configuration
• Support for G.722 codecs
• 802.11q VLAN tagging
• Configurable sense input for use with fault detection
• Configurable event generation for device health and status monitoring
• Optional direct connect RGB strobe kit connection
• 9 user-uploadable page messages
• Features
• Packaged in a NEMA 3/3x (IP55)-rated enclosure
• Dual-speed ethernet 10/100 Mbps
• Web-based configuration
• PoE 802.3at and 802.3af-enabled Line-in for background music
• Line-out connector
• DTMF controlled relay
• Direct 8 Ohm speaker drive
• User-uploadable tones and messages
• Digital and manual volume control
• Second SIP endpoint "Night Ringer"
• Autoprovisioning
• Auto-call voice message from input port sense Can support two horns
• HTTP Command Interface
• 10 channel prioritized Multicast ports
• Built-in diagnostics
• Delayed page support
• Cisco SRST
The device has a built-in relay that can be activated by a web configurable DTMF string that can be received from a VoIP phone supporting out of band (RFC2833) DTMF as well as a number of other triggering events. Practically all phones support RFC2833.
Typically for door access control the dry relay contacts on the intercoms PCB board trigger an external relay already in place. For automated gate and barrier access the N/O Normally Open contacts will drive a gate controller unit.

Every Manufacturer on this list has been "on-board" with CyberData to certify interoperability. If your phone system is on the list, its fully supported. If its not but it still conforms with the SIP protocol, it should work.
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8X8
- 3CX
- Alcatel-Lucent
- Allworx’s
- Alteva’s
- Asterisk
- Avaya
- Broadsoft
- Brekeke
- Cisco
- Clarity
- Coredial
- CudaTel
- Elastix
-
eOn
- Epygi
- Fathom Voice (new)
- Fonality
- Grandstream
- IPitomy
- Microsoft-Lync
- Mitel
- NEC
- Nortel
- ONSIP
- Panasonic
- PingTone
- iPECS – Ericsson-LG
- Redcentric
- Ring Central
- Rival5
- Sangoma
- Schmooze
- ShoreTel
- Speakeasy
- Swyx
- TalkSwitch
- Teliax
- Toshiba
- Vocalocity
- Vodaplex
- Vodia
- XORCOM
- Yeastar
- Zultys
Each entry phone has 2 sensor settings. A Door Sensor (left open) and a Intrusion Sensor (tamper alert) feature.
The door sensor (pins 5 and 6) on the header can be used to monitor a door's open or closed state. There is an option on the Sensor page to trigger on an open or short condition on these pins. The door sensor alarm will be activated when the Door Open Timeout parameter has been met.
The intrusion sensor is an optical sensor installed on the Intercom board and will be activated when the Intercom is removed from the case.
Each sensor can trigger up to five different actions:
• Flash the LED until the sensor is deactivated (roughly 10 times/second)
• Activate the relay until the sensor is deactivated
• Loop an audio file out of the Intercom speaker until the sensor is deactivated
• Call an extension and establish two way audio
• Call an extension and play a pre-recorded audio file


Burgess Technologies does not install. We test and configure VoIP Intercoms in our workshop and we have set many up to hosted IP Phone Systems. We can fully support on any info regarding the CyberData intercom.
OTHER SUPPLIED HARDWARE: WE CAN NOT ADVISE ON SETTING UP THE ASSOCIATED TECHNOLOGY IT INTEGRATES TO. UNFORTUNATELY WE DO NOT SELL IP-PBX'S AND WE DO NOT SELL IP PHONES.
Thankfully the above never need really apply as 95% of the time the End Client already has the VoIP system and IP Phones in place.
ELECTRICAL AND THE RELAY: We can not advise on external door access wiring beyond the intercoms PCB board. We can advise on what the intercom offers in the way of its relay board and contacts. Please see the relay TAB on this page. The Normally Open contacts usually directly trigger an automated gate or barrier controller. The same N/O outputs typically control the power of an external door relay already in place. There is lots of info on this in the opps guide PDF.
