An intelligent compact satellite docking station specifically designed for the Iridium 9555 satellite phone allowing satellite tracking and alert reporting.
Beam PotsDOCK 9555: Satellite Docking Station is an intelligent compact docking station specifically designed for the Iridium 9555 satellite telephone. PotsDOCK allows the 9555 satellite phone to be used in a wide variety of applications using an intelligent RJ11/POTS connectivity that supports standard corded, cordless or DECT handsets, or alternatively interfaced with a PBX system.
Beam PotsDOCK 9555: Satellite Docking Station also has an in-built Bluetooth module for voice and data connectivity along with an intelligent satellite tracking y alert reporting system that can be easily configured to support periodic polling or emergency alert reporting.
The cleverly designed PotsDOCK cradle simply and securely docks the Iridium 9555 satellite phone into place ready for use and fully integrates antenna, power and data connectivity into a single streamline unit. The 9555 satellite phone is easily inserted and removed by the press of a button on the top of the dock, making it very easy for use out of the dock at anytime.
Beam PotsDOCK 9555: Satellite Docking Station also supports the use of an optional compact Beam Privacy Handset that can be located next to the PotsDOCK for added convenience if required.
Dimensiones
20cm x 7.5cm x 6.5cm
Peso
0.32kg
Mounting
Universal mounting bracket (RAM)
Postpaid Options
Datos
Tracking
GPS
Temperatura de funcionamiento
-30ºC to +70ºC
Humedad de funcionamiento
93% non-condensing
Tensión de entrada
9 - 32V DC
Standard Data Rate
2.4 kbps
Handsfree
Call Features Voice
Beam Communications is dedicated to saving lives, improving safety and enhancing communications for the people and companies that work in some of the most hostile and remote regions of our planet. Through their innovation, creativity and technological expertise, they design products and services that are at the leading edge of the satellite industry, helping to solve some of the most challenging communications problems.