This resource summarizes Advanced Network Devices 2025 product line for IP‑based, Power over Ethernet (PoE) mass notification. It covers HD and LED displays, voice devices, strobes, smart panic solutions, and supporting network hardware—showing how these endpoints integrate into building systems to keep occupants informed, connected, and safe. It’s designed for engineers, facility managers, and decision makers who require clear audio/visual alerting, seamless VoIP/SIP compatibility, and reliable performance across education, healthcare, corporate, manufacturing, and public sector environments.

What the Resource Covers

The line card details ANetD’s portfolio of PoE IP displays and speakers engineered for intelligible announcements and high‑visibility visual messaging. HD IP displays (including large and double‑sided formats) support multimedia, full‑color graphics, images, text, and video, and include RGB LED multicolored indicators and a prominent configurable LED marquee bar on large models. LED IP displays and signboards offer scrolling text, pixel graphics, and red/white/blue LED indicators in sizes ranging from compact hallway units to large signboards for wide‑area visibility. A complementary range of IP speakers—wall, square ceiling tile, round ceiling, and outdoor horn—broadcast announcements and enable countdown timers in rooms, hallways, multi‑purpose spaces, auditoriums, and outdoor approaches.

For high‑attention events or noisy spaces, indoor and outdoor IP strobes provide high‑visibility alert flashing. The portfolio also includes Smart IP panic buttons (visible and discreet) and IP call boxes to enable rapid, silent notification to first responders and to initiate procedures such as lockdowns with a single press. Supporting network components—IP Speaker Module, Zone Controllers, Zone Line‑Out Controller, and IP Hubs—connect analog devices, enable zone control, and extend paging/intercom capabilities across building networks. The optional Vigilar™ Threat Detection Software leverages built‑in sensors on ANetD displays/speakers to detect gunshot and other threats, helping automate crisis workflows and informing first response. (Note: Alyssa’s Law compliance requirements may vary by state.)

Key Applications and Takeaways
  • Education (K–12): Keep students and staff safe, on schedule, and engaged with audible/visual notifications, code alerts, and routine messaging.
  • Healthcare: Improve time‑critical care with code alerts, wayfinding, pre‑recorded messages, and live announcements.
  • Corporate & Hospitality: Standardize alerts for emergency protocols and promote non‑emergency events on the same platform.
  • Manufacturing & Warehouse: Communicate weather or workplace‑violence notifications and display real‑time production data on large, visible endpoints.

Across these environments, ANetD emphasizes industry compliance, seamless integration with existing VoIP/SIP systems, and innovative, reliable PoE designs. Devices are engineered for quick and clear communication, helping teams coordinate paging, intercom, scheduling, messaging, and critical alerting on a unified IP backbone. For crisis preparedness, software integrations reduce guesswork and support rapid, decisive action when seconds matter. ANetD backs deployments with installation guides, user manuals, troubleshooting resources, and dedicated customer service.

ANetD is known for in‑house engineering expertise and PoE IP endpoints that work seamlessly within building infrastructure and software platforms. The company backs deployments with installation guides, user manuals, troubleshooting resources, and dedicated customer service. Partnerships and affiliations with leading technology providers further strengthen quality and compatibility—helping teams standardize paging, intercom, scheduling, messaging, and critical alerting on a unified, reliable IP backbone.
Who Should Use This Resource (and When)

Use this line card when evaluating IP mass notification standards for campuses, hospitals, office portfolios, or industrial sites—especially when you need multi‑modal alerting (audio + visual), plug‑and‑play PoE endpoints, and compatibility with existing telephony/SIP systems. It’s equally useful for design engineers developing division 27/28 scopes, facility leaders planning upgrades, and security/life‑safety teams seeking clearer communication and faster incident response.

View or download the ANetD Product Line 2025 resource to compare endpoint types, sizes, and application fits. For solution design, integration support, or implementation guidance across education, healthcare, corporate, and industrial facilities, contact LONG Building Technologies for expert assistance and project consultation.

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