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Case of SIP Speakers and Dispatch Terminals for Security Communication in Urban Parks
Case study of an Indonesia urban park security communication project using PA-BHS-IP30 SIP loudspeakers and GP308i dispatch terminals for outdoor alerts, remote paging, centralized control, and lower maintenance cost.

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Case of SIP Speakers and Dispatch Terminals for Security Communication in Urban Parks

Outdoor park security projects require more than basic audio broadcasting. In open public areas, communication equipment must remain stable under heat, humidity, heavy rain, strong sunlight, and long-term outdoor exposure. At the same time, the system needs to support emergency alerts, remote paging, centralized control, and efficient daily operation. This case study reviews an Indonesia urban park project using PA-BHS-IP30 SIP loudspeakers and GP308i desktop visual dispatch terminals to build a more reliable public safety communication system.

PA-BHS-IP30 SIP horn loudspeaker installed in an Indonesia urban park for outdoor emergency broadcasting and security communication
PA-BHS-IP30 SIP horn loudspeaker installed in an Indonesia urban park for outdoor emergency broadcasting and security communication

Project Background

The project was deployed in an urban central park in Indonesia. The park environment created several challenges for outdoor communication equipment. High temperature, high humidity, frequent rainfall, and strong sunlight could accelerate equipment aging and increase the failure rate of ordinary outdoor devices. Since the park covered multiple public areas, the customer also needed a system that could be managed centrally instead of relying only on scattered manual operation.

The customer wanted to improve the park’s emergency notification and security communication capability. When an incident occurred, the system needed to issue voice alerts quickly, support remote paging from the control center, and work with the existing security platform. For daily operation, the solution also needed to reduce maintenance pressure and make later expansion easier.

System Design and Configuration

The solution adopted a centralized broadcast and dispatch structure. PA-BHS-IP30 SIP loudspeakers were installed at outdoor public areas to provide emergency broadcasting and remote voice notification. GP308i desktop visual dispatch terminals were deployed in the management center to support device management, quick operation, paging control, and broadcast-intercom coordination.

The system design focused on three practical goals. First, the outdoor loudspeakers had to remain reliable in the local climate. Second, the management center needed a clear and convenient dispatch terminal for daily operation. Third, the system had to support alarm linkage and future point expansion without increasing unnecessary operation complexity.

DeviceKey ConfigurationProject Value
PA-BHS-IP30 SIP Loudspeaker30W high-power audio outputProvides strong outdoor voice coverage for public announcements and emergency alerts
PA-BHS-IP30 SIP LoudspeakerIP66 protection levelSupports stable operation under rain, humidity, dust, sunlight, and outdoor exposure
PA-BHS-IP30 SIP LoudspeakerAlarm input interfaceCan link with security cameras, alarm buttons, or other alarm devices for emergency broadcast activation
GP308i Dispatch TerminalDesktop visual operation interfaceAllows operators to manage paging, intercom, and broadcast tasks more clearly
GP308i Dispatch TerminalDevice discovery and fast deployment supportSimplifies system setup and reduces routine maintenance workload
GP308i Dispatch TerminalScalable system controlSupports later expansion when more broadcast points are required

Deployment Details

In this project, PA-BHS-IP30 SIP loudspeakers were installed in outdoor areas where public announcements and emergency alerts were required. The 30W speaker output helped ensure that voice messages could be heard more clearly in open spaces. Its IP66 protection design made it suitable for long-term use in a hot, humid, and rainy environment.

The PA-BHS-IP30 was also configured with an alarm input interface. This allowed the system to work with alarm buttons, security cameras, or other site security devices. When an alarm event was triggered, the system could start emergency broadcasting more quickly, shortening the response time for abnormal situations.

The GP308i desktop visual dispatch terminal was used in the management center. Operators could manage broadcast and intercom functions through a more direct interface instead of relying on scattered manual controls. The terminal also supported device discovery and quick deployment, which helped simplify the park’s system setup and later maintenance.

GP308i desktop visual dispatch terminal managing SIP loudspeakers alarm linkage and outdoor park broadcast communication
GP308i desktop visual dispatch terminal managing SIP loudspeakers alarm linkage and outdoor park broadcast communication

Results and Feedback

After deployment, the park gained a more stable outdoor broadcast and security communication system. The PA-BHS-IP30 SIP loudspeakers provided stronger voice coverage for public alerts, daily announcements, and emergency messages. The system also improved alarm linkage by allowing emergency broadcasts to start quickly when connected alarm devices were triggered.

The GP308i dispatch terminal made management center operation clearer and more efficient. Operators could handle paging and intercom tasks from a centralized position, improving response speed and reducing daily operation difficulty. The system’s scalability also allowed the customer to add more points when later expansion was needed.

Customer feedback was positive. The customer confirmed that the solution met the park’s all-weather outdoor broadcasting requirements and supported centralized security management. The system improved operational safety, reduced maintenance pressure, and helped the park build an integrated intelligent security communication framework suitable for the local environment.

Case Summary

This Indonesia urban park project shows how outdoor SIP loudspeakers and visual dispatch terminals can work together in a public security communication system. The PA-BHS-IP30 SIP loudspeaker provided durable outdoor broadcasting with 30W audio output, IP66 protection, and alarm linkage capability. The GP308i dispatch terminal helped the management center operate broadcast and intercom functions more efficiently.

For parks, campuses, scenic areas, industrial zones, and public service spaces, this type of system can improve emergency notification, remote paging, and centralized management. It also reduces dependence on manual patrol and scattered communication methods, making daily operation and incident response more organized.

Becke Telcom focuses on industrial communication and integrated security communication solutions for demanding project environments. From SIP loudspeakers and paging systems to dispatch terminals, emergency call devices, and platform integration, Becke Telcom helps project teams build reliable field communication systems for outdoor public areas, industrial sites, transport facilities, and smart security projects.

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