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Quantum Multicom IP<br />

Version <strong>1.2</strong><br />

Emergency 911 Administrative Alert System<br />

Any time a 911 call is placed through the Quantum system, your facility’s administrative<br />

staff will be alerted. A distinct ring sounds and the initiating station<br />

is displayed on both Administrative phones and wall displays to give in-house<br />

staff the information they need to provide a swift response and accurately direct<br />

emergency personnel.<br />

Security Zones Activate Messages and Trigger External Equipment<br />

Quantum’s unique security zones help alert administrators to breaches of secure<br />

areas. Now administrators can have Quantum automatically send prerecorded<br />

announcements to specific zones and trigger relay contacts to operate external<br />

equipment such as security cameras.<br />

Flexible and Robust Network Deployment<br />

Hundreds of facilities have successfully installed thousands of Quantum nodes<br />

communicating on their in-house networks since its launch in 2007. <strong>Bogen</strong> has<br />

continuously improved Quantum to be extremely flexible and robust in deployment<br />

over an exceedingly wide range of network topologies. The Version <strong>1.2</strong> release<br />

provides a new level of adaptability and rock-solid operation.


Other Great Features and Improvements<br />

(Quantum Multicom IP System, Ver. <strong>1.2</strong>)<br />

▲<br />

Centralized Software Upgrades<br />

If you have the Version <strong>1.2</strong> release running on your system, then all that’s needed in the future<br />

for a full system software upgrade is to load the new revision on to the primary node.<br />

That node will take care of upgrading all the other nodes in the facility. On multi-node systems<br />

this can be a big time saver and eliminate the chance of a node being missed.<br />

▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲ ▲<br />

Ready for the Unexpected<br />

From a facility-wide power outage to a maintenance person yanking a node’s power cord to<br />

plug in their vacuum, Quantum has been through it all. This <strong>version</strong> of Quantum delivers the<br />

most stable and survivable power cycling <strong>version</strong> yet.<br />

Administrative Phone Accessible Override System<br />

New Administrative phone menus provide access to day schedules for quick changes.<br />

Quantum Commander provides an easy to use way to access all Quantum system features,<br />

but this feature was created for those who prefer a non-PC based approach.<br />

Backup and Restore Tones and Messages<br />

In just a few simple steps, you can back up custom tones and messages to an external<br />

device and restore as needed.<br />

Disable Call Announce<br />

Quantum Version <strong>1.2</strong> provides the ability to turn the Admin Station’s incoming call announce<br />

feature on and off through a simple database selection.<br />

Text Labels<br />

Create meaningful, user-friendly database names for Quantum schedules and zones.<br />

MAC Address Display in Diagnostics<br />

Quantum Diagnostics provides a simple way to discover the MAC address of a particular node,<br />

which can be invaluable when troubleshooting network issues.<br />

Off-Line Node Status Indication<br />

Quantum Commander now offers immediate status information about the various system<br />

nodes. All off-line nodes are now displayed in red text, allowing for easier troubleshooting.<br />

Un-configure Node Option<br />

This new feature allows nodes to be easily unconfigured and their database returned to<br />

the factory default. This helps when troubleshooting and when cards are swapped between<br />

different systems.<br />

Local Node Audio Distribution Bypass<br />

On single node systems where Quantum’s network-distributed, high bandwidth, audio<br />

program channel will not be used, Quantum can be configured to bypass digital signal<br />

encoding and connect analog audio program signals directly to the system amplifier.<br />

Hundreds of facilities have installed Quantum Multicom IP, and the number keeps growing!<br />

Washington County<br />

Schools<br />

Washington County, MD<br />

Adairsville<br />

High School<br />

Adairsville, GA<br />

Arsenal Technical<br />

High School<br />

Indianapolis, IN<br />

Sparta<br />

High School<br />

Sparta, NJ<br />

Since Quantum Multicom IP was first introduced in 2007,<br />

hundreds of schools, colleges, universities, and other institutions<br />

throughout North America have installed Quantum <strong>Systems</strong>.<br />

The system has been proven to be powerful, adaptable, sophisticated,<br />

and reliable for single- and multiple-building installations<br />

as well as within districts with separate locations. For an in-depth<br />

look at several Quantum installations, visit our website at:<br />

www.bogen.com/applications/casestudies<br />

54-9200-01C 1101<br />

© 2010 <strong>Bogen</strong> Communications, Inc. All rights reserved.<br />

Specifications subject to change without notice.<br />

50 Spring Street, Ramsey, NJ 07446 U.S.A.<br />

Tel. 201-934-8500 • Fax: 201-934-9832 • www.bogen.com

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