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AOP-SP70 Speakerphone Conversion Unit
AOP-SP70 Speakerphone Conversion UnitModel AOP-SP70 functions as an interconnection device when utilizing a standard Louroe Speaker/Microphone for interfacing with other manufacturers video transmission systems that accept audio. In situations where the normally used Louroe Model AOP-SP Speakerphone is impractical for the required installation (outdoor or harsh environmental applications), the AOP-SP70 converts the signals of a standard Louroe Speaker/Microphone (TLO, TLI, etc.), making it compatible with the video system for providing bidirectional audio along with video. |
AOPSP-CF Bi-directional Speakerphone
AOPSP-CF Bi-directional SpeakerphoneModel AOP-SP-CF and AOP-SP-CS are ceiling mount speakerphones designed to interface with various modes of audio/video transmission systems. They provide bi-directional audio with the receiving source (DVR, PC soundcard, etc.). Both AOP-SP-CF and AOP-SP-CS contain a built-in electret condenser microphone and a 4" speaker. Also control potentiometers for adjusting the sensitivity of both transmitted and received audio. |
AOP-SP-PB Bi-directional Speakerphone
AOP-SP-PB Bi-directional SpeakerphoneModel AOP-SP-P is a professional design wall surface mount speakerphone for interfacing with various modes of audio/video transmission systems. It is located at the remote end of the system and provides bi-directional audio with the head-end of the system. AOP-SP-P contains a built-in electret condenser microphone and a 4" speaker, plus control potentiometers for adjusting the sensitivity of both transmitted and received audio. AOP-SP-P is a professional model designed for indoor and/or upscale applications. |
AOP-XD Audio Tranceiver Interface
AOP-XD Audio Tranceiver InterfaceCompanion unit to Louroe AOP-SP series speakerphones. It powers up the speakerphone, receives the audio signal from the speakerphone and drives it into the receiving device (DVR, PC Soundcard, IP Server). It also receives audio from the output of the receiving device and amplifies the signal for output through the speaker portion of the AOP-SP speakerphone. |







