Grandstream GSC3510 Bluetooth Speaker System

GrandstreamSKU: 5917665

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Grandstream GSC3510 Bluetooth Speaker System

The Grandstream GSC3510 Bluetooth Speaker System is a robust SIP intercom solution engineered to raise security, efficiency, and communication across campuses, offices, healthcare facilities, apartments, and other complex environments. With its 2-way voice capabilities, high-fidelity 8W HD speaker, and integrated microphone, this device delivers clear, natural conversations even in bustling spaces. Designed for easy deployment and seamless integration, the GSC3510 supports Bluetooth connectivity for wireless pairing with mobile devices, flexible mounting for wall or desk setups, and compatibility with standard SIP servers. Whether used as a standalone intercom in a lobby or as a critical node in a multi-site security network, the GSC3510 delivers reliable, secure, and scalable voice communication where it matters most.

  • Designed as a SIP intercom speaker and microphone with 2-way voice functionality, ideal for offices, schools, hospitals, and apartment buildings.
  • High-fidelity 8W HD speaker provides clear audio in busy environments, supporting natural conversations with built-in acoustic echo cancellation and noise suppression.
  • Bluetooth connectivity enables wireless streaming from smartphones or pairing with Bluetooth-enabled devices for hands-free calls and media playback.
  • Flexible deployment with wall-mount and tabletop options, durable enterprise-grade construction, and Power over Ethernet (PoE) support for simple power and network management.
  • Open-standards SIP compatibility with major platforms, secure TLS/SRTP signaling, and straightforward provisioning to integrate into existing networks.

Technical Details of Grandstream GSC3510 Bluetooth Speaker System

  • Intercom type: SIP-based speakerphone with integrated microphone for two-way voice communications
  • Audio: 8W high-fidelity speaker with Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) and advanced noise suppression
  • Microphone: Built-in microphone array for clear pickup in typical intercom scenarios
  • Connectivity: Bluetooth 5.0, Ethernet (10/100 Mbps); PoE capable for combined power and data over a single cable
  • Power: PoE (IEEE 802.3af) capable or external 12V DC supply
  • Security: TLS/SRTP for encrypted signaling and media
  • Mounting: Wall-mounted or desk-standing with included hardware
  • Compatibility: Works with standard SIP servers and major UC platforms
  • Warranty: Enterprise-grade device with standard manufacturer warranty

How to install Grandstream GSC3510 Bluetooth Speaker System

1) Plan placement and coverage: Identify high-traffic or access points where clear audio coverage is essential—reception desks, hallways, classrooms, nurse stations, or entryways. For maximum reach, position the GSC3510 at a height that avoids obstructions and provides a direct line for the microphone to pick up voices from typical conversation distances. If deploying multiple units, sketch a layout that supports seamless handoff and consistent audio quality across zones.

2) Choose power and network method: Decide between PoE and a traditional power adapter. PoE simplifies cabling by delivering both power and data over a single Ethernet cable, ideal for centralized management and cleaner installations. If PoE is not available, connect the GSC3510 to a reliable 12V DC power supply and run a standard Ethernet connection to your SIP server or local network. Verify that the network path allows SIP traffic to reach your PBX or SIP-enabled platform with appropriate firewall and routing rules.

3) Configure network and SIP settings: Access the device’s administrative interface via its IP address from a connected computer. Configure the SIP account details (server proxy, registration credentials, and extension). Enable security features such as TLS/SRTP and establish QoS settings to prioritize intercom traffic, ensuring low latency and consistent call quality. If you manage multiple intercom nodes, consider central provisioning or mass configuration to maintain uniform settings across the deployment.

4) Pair Bluetooth and test audio: Enable Bluetooth pairing on the intercom and pair with authorized devices used by staff or administrators. Test hands-free calling, device streaming, and audio playback. Adjust microphone sensitivity and speaker volume to achieve balanced audio that eliminates feedback, echo, and excessive background noise in the installation environment.

5) Mount, finalize, and verify: Secure the GSC3510 to its wall mount or place it on a stable surface using the included mounting hardware. Run a comprehensive audio test by initiating calls between intercom units, staff devices, and SIP endpoints. Confirm the microphone captures voices clearly from typical positions, verify the speaker’s intelligibility at realistic room volumes, and ensure there is no distortion at higher output levels. Document the configuration for future maintenance and perform a firmware update if available to ensure ongoing security and feature improvements.

Frequently asked questions

Q: What is the primary use of the Grandstream GSC3510?
A: It is a SIP intercom speaker system designed to enable secure, two-way voice communication across facilities such as offices, schools, hospitals, and apartment buildings, while offering Bluetooth connectivity for convenient device pairing.

Q: Does the GSC3510 support Bluetooth?
A: Yes, the system includes Bluetooth connectivity for wireless audio streaming and hands-free device pairing.

Q: Can the GSC3510 be powered by PoE?
A: Yes. The GSC3510 supports Power over Ethernet (PoE), allowing power and data to be delivered over a single Ethernet cable, with an alternative 12V DC power option if PoE is unavailable.

Q: What SIP platforms are supported?
A: The GSC3510 is designed to work with standard SIP servers and major unified communications platforms, enabling straightforward integration into existing networks.

Q: How do I install and configure the device?
A: Installation involves planning placement, selecting power and network options, configuring SIP and security settings, pairing Bluetooth devices, and performing audio tests. Detailed steps are provided in the installation section to guide you through a smooth deployment.


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