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2n Ip Verso 2.0 Main Unit Intercom (black)

2n Ip Verso 2.0 Main Unit Intercom (black)
  • Product Code: ga148578
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$4,470.00 $6,168.60

The black IP Verso 2.0 Intercom from 2N is the main unit of a modular intercom system that is equipped with a camera and support for up to 30 modules (available separately). The camera captures 1080p resolution video at 30 fps from a 138° horizontal field of view. SIP 2.0 protocol compliance makes it possible to connect the intercom with IP phones and PBX from other manufacturers without a server.

Two-way audio communication is possible thanks to a built-in microphone and 2W speaker, along with an audio input and output. This device is IP54 rated for protection from water and IK08-rated for impact protection.

Main Unit for Intercom System    Camera with Night Vision Functionality    1080p Video Resolution at 30 fps    138° Horizontal Field of View    Built-In Microphone & 2W Speaker    Audio Input & Output    Connect up to 30 Modules    802.3af PoE Interface    IP54 Rating for Water Protection    IK08-Rated Impact Protection

General
Compatibility2N IP Verso Modules / IP Verso Mount Frames & Boxes
Wireless
WirelessBluetooth 5.0 
Mobile App CompatibleYes: Android & iOS
Power
Power SourcePoE, AC Input
DC Input Power12 VDC at 1 A
Environmental
Environmental ResistanceDust/Water-Resistant (IP54)
Impact ResistanceImpact-Resistant (IK08)
Operating Temperature-40 to 140°F / -40 to 60°C
Operating Humidity10 to 95%
Storage Temperature-40 to 158°F / -40 to 70°C
Physical
Mounting1x Surface, Flush, Glass
ColorBlack
Material of ConstructionAnodized Aluminum/Zinc
DimensionsNot Specified by Manufacturer
Weight4.41 lb / 2 kg
Packaging Info
Package Weight1.325 lb
Box Dimensions (LxWxH)11 x 4.6 x 1.4"

Modular intercom offers access control solutions with up to 30 modules (available separately)

Supported modules include a fingerprint reader, RFID card reader, touch keypad, Bluetooth reader, and more

Compatible with Bluetooth 5.0 (BLE)

One-button operation

PoE or 12 VDC power

Cat 5e or higher cable recommended

Camera features IR light and WDR

Adaptive face zooming

SIP protocol support

Complies with ONVIF profile S for interoperability with IP devices

Remote access via mobile app and QR code reading

NC/NO contacts

Surface, flush, or glass mountable (frames and boxes available separately)

Anodized aluminum enclosure for durability

Related Questions and Answers

Q: 1. Will this work with Leica Q?

A: Yes, the Leica Flash Unit for D-Lux (Typ 109) & D-Lux 7 (Black) works on the Leica Q camera.

Q: 2. Will this work with Leica Q3? (it's listed as recommended acc)

A: Yes, the Leica Flash Unit for D-Lux (Typ 109) & D-Lux 7 (Black) is compatible on the Leica Q3.

Q: 3. Will a Fuji XT5 with the 27mm f2.8 pancake fit?

A: The FUJIFILM X-T5 Mirrorless Camera with the FUJIFILM XF 27mm f/2.8 R WR Lens does fit in the WANDRD Tech Bag (Medium, Black).

Q: 4. I'm looking for a broadcast arm that supports the RE20. Does this broadcast arm do that and are there any others?

A: I have been using this arm with my RE20 and RE27 mics (and a few others) for about 8 months now. It works very well. It's smooth and sturdy. I also have a Heil PL2T that works great, comparable to the Auray. The Heil has the advantage of having a topless surface, which means the top of the top arm is open. If you take the plastic insert out, you can run your mic cable in there and put the insert back in place for a cleaner look. The Auray has the advantage of coming with the extension if you need more height, while for the Heil it is a separate accessory. I also like that the Auray comes with a base/insert that keep the bottom of the arm out from the wall an inch or so (assuming you have the arm mounted at the back of your desk against a wall like I do) to avoid scuffing the paint off the wall. You can also purchase the Auray base (BAC-1) alone, so I purchased an extra one and put the Heil arm in it, with a little bit of modification. (The Auray arm does not fit into the Heil base) I tried the Rode PSA1 arm also. It seemed good with the RE20/RE27, but if you have a lighter mic on it, or no mic, the upper arm stands up as opposed to staying in the position you place it in. The Auray and Heil stay put and seem more solid to me. The Rode has a few inches less reach also. In my opinion the Auray or Heil are both excellent choices for the RE20 or just about any other mic, depending on your needs.

Q: 5. I mounted this on my D-Lux 7 and it worked fine. How do I get it off the camera?

A: If you are looking at the back of the flash there is a button on the left side. Press that button to release the locking pin and slide the flash backwards off the hote shoe.

Q: 6. Is there a channel for cables to go through? I see that there are integrated cable versions and was wondering if I could have my own cables inside instead.

A: No the channel is closed and too small to pass a USB cable

Q: 7. I am planning on installing the monitor arm into my desk rather then to the edge? How do I do so? also, what screws do I need as I only have the 2 that were preinstalled?

A: To install the Auray BAI-2N, you will need to remove the foam backing og the mount. This will expose 3 screws that will allow you to detach the desk clamp. The included mounting screws (4) will allow you to secure the mount to a desktop surface.

Q: 8. Does this have straps for cable management? I want to strap my Shure X2U to the arm, it makes it easily accessible while keeping it out of the way.

A: Not included. These will work fine: Pearstone 0.5 x 6 Touch Fastener Straps (Black, 10-Pack)B&H # PES050610B

Q: 9. Does it comes with straps for cable management?

A: Not included. These will work fine: Pearstone 0.5 x 6 Touch Fastener Straps (Black, 10-Pack)B&H # PES050610B

Q: 10. I notice the Auray BAI-2N mic boom arm does not include any type of cable. I checked online & the instruction manual that comes with the arm does not say how to add an XLR cable. Does anyone know what is the protocol to add a cable to the Auray BAI-2N?

A: The cable for the Auray BAI-2N mic boom arm XLR is draped over the joints of the arm. Have a look at the photos on our website and you will see how. B&H # AUBAI2N

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