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1. 2N SIP Speaker Public Address Paging aw LIN se CEB No SIP Speaker Opa ST R RDY AC i Configuration Manual Version ES Firmware AR Www 2n cz The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s joint stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment The product family developed by 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s includes GSM gateways private branch exchanges PBX and door and lift communicators 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s has been ranked among the Czech top companies for years and represented a symbol of stability and prosperity on the telecommunications market for almost two decades At present we export our products into over 120 countries worldwide and have exclusive distributors on all continents TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2N is a registered trademark of 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Any product and or other names mentioned herein are registered trademarks and or trademarks or brands protected by law 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE administers the FAQ database to help you quickly find information and to answer your questions about 2N products and services On fag 2n cz you can find information regarding products adjustment and instructions for optimum use and procedures What to do if C Declaration of Conformity 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s hereby declares that the 2N SIP Speaker product complies with all basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC directive For the full wording of
2. Here set the user activation and deactivation codes The user may activate or deactivate 2N SIP Speaker using the user telephone or numeric keypad If just one code is set or both the codes are the same the current user status will be switched after code entering You can verify the selected status by a sound signalling Together with the scheduler settings the user activation and deactivation define whether a call will be established for the given telephone User Door Switch Codes Write the user code for 2N SIP Speaker unlocking Each user may be assigned one unique codes for switch 1 opening If the codes are identical with other codes already entered in 2N SIP Speaker the following mark will appear with the respective codes Scheduler The scheduler helps you set conditioned calling to user numbers In case a user is not present 2N SIP Speaker need not set up a call to his or her telephone number but can automatically call other telephone numbers in the directory Each user number can be assigned a scheduler profile A total of two profiles can be shared by the users There are two possible ways of profile validity condition setting time setting in the Time schedule or manual setting of the profile activation and deactivation codes For you to use both the functions at the same time the two conditions must be met at the same time 29 Configuration 3 2 5 Profiles G Basic Settings Profiles Activation
3. 2N SIP Speaker 20 Ao anil L O0 Figure 3 1 Reset with Static IP Address 3 1 Keep the RESET button pressed until the RDY ACT LED stops flashing red for approx 7S Now release the RESET button 22 Default Reset 3 1 Factory Default Reset with DHCP Client ON 1 Use a thin rigid tool toothpick or paperclip to press the RESET button on the front panel and push the volume button at the same Do not disconnect the device from the power supply while resetting 2N SIP Speaker 2 e AO L POWER RDY ACT RST Figure 3 2 Reset with DHCP ON 2 Keep the RESET and volume buttons pressed until the RDY ACT LED stops flashing red for approx 7s 3 Now release both the buttons 23 Configuration 3 2 3 2 Configuration 2N SIP Speaker is configured through an integrated administration web server Connect 2N SIP Speaker to the IP network and make sure that 2N SIP Speaker is powered Description of 2N Helios IP Network Scanner The purpose of this application is to find the dynamic IP address of 2N SIP Speaker in the local IP network The application is available on the installation CD which is part of the 2N SIP Speaker package Microsoft NET Framework 2 0 is required for installation 1 Run the 2N Helios IP Toolkit installer 2 The installation wizard will guide you through the installation Welcome to the HeliosIP Toolkit 1 1 Setup Wizard The installer will guide you th
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5. M be OUT IN L 12V 2A LOGIC SPEAKERS Figure 2 3 Loudspeaker Connection 17 Electric Installation 2 4 Headset External Amplifier Connection 2N SIP Speaker is equipped with a headset external amplifier output The 3 5mm jack is available on the front panel 2N SIP Speaker id K Y 7 atl s L POWER RDY ACT RST Figure 2 4 Audio Output Connection Microphone Line Connection 2N SIP Speaker is equipped with a microphone external supply output The 3 5mm jack is available on the front panel 2N SIP Speaker O A v A S 4 o 0 gt ad PIM POWER RDY ACT RST Figure 2 5 Audio Input Connection Digital Output Connection 2N SIP Speaker is equipped with a passive output relay switch for light signalling external amplifier alarm activation The output is available on terminals marked LOGIC OUT and allows for switching of up to 24V 1A AC DC loads By default the output is in the NO normally open state ike i A E bem c OUT IN 12V 2A LOGIC SPEAKERS Figure 2 6 Digital Output Connection Warning m Do not exceed the upper voltage and current limits to avoid irreversible damage of the equipment 18 Electric Installation 2 4 Digital Input Connection 2N SIP Speaker is equipped with a digital input for an optional button movement sensor or other applications This input is available on the LOGIC IN terminal Up to 5 to 24V DC voltage can be applied to the input against
6. Password 2n If the login screen does not appear an incorrect IP address was entered into the web browser or the 2N SIP Speaker administration web server was turned off If you are not sure of the IP address of 2N SIP Speaker use the 2N Helios IP Network Scanner application as described in the Description of 2N Helios IP Network Scanner subsection Find how to switch on the administration web server in the Administration Web Server Switch On subsection Please check the IP address entered or if applicable check the way the IP address was obtained as described at the beginning of subsection 3 1 Default Reset Language Selection You can select the language using the tag menu in the right hand upper corner as shown in Figure 3 5 EN Figure 3 5 Language Selection 25 Configuration 3 2 Information In this subsection find the basic information on the respective 2N SIP Speaker system Product name 2N SIP Speaker DHCP status Off Software version 1 15 2 307 0 IP address 192 168 22 67 Bootloader version 1 0 0 0 0 Net mask 255 255 255 0 Hardware version R326 1 Default gateway 192 168 22 1 Number of buttons 1 Primary DNS 192 168 1 5 Information Serial number 00 0000 0003 Secondary DNS 192 168 1 102 MAC address 7C 1E B3 00 54 88 Up time Od Sh 57m Ethernet frames transmitted Ethernet frames received Registration state Registered Ethernet frames dropped Registration at 192 168 22 47 UDP pa
7. once the right button twice the middle button and once the left button 60 Basic Functions 4 1 2N SIP Speaker Status Signalling 2N SIP Speaker is equipped with colour LEDs on the front panel which indicate operational statuses 2N SIP Speaker POWER ARDY ACT RST Figure 4 3 Status LEDs Refer to the table below for the list of available operational statuses POWER Status OFF Device powered Off Green permanent light Power on device in operation RDY ACT Status OFF Normal operational status Green fast flashing Call in progress After power up start of the device if default Red slow flashing values are set device deletes configuration Red permanent light Device error Remote Control Status OFF Normal operational status Red one flash Infrared remote control signal received Table 4 1 List of Statuses Operational Status Signalling 2N SIP Speaker signals acoustically changes of and transitions between variable operational statuses There are different tone combinations for each status change Refer to Table 3 1 for the list of signals 61 Basic Functions 4 1 User activated Used when the user activation code is entered The activation code is used for user telephone directory position activation Refer to the Telephony Directory subsection for activation code settings User deactivated Used when the user deactivation code is entered The deactivation code is use
8. You can manage your 2N SIP Speaker unit via a configuration web interface by pushing the unit buttons or with a remote controller Advantages of Use Operable in the Ethernet network Ethernet based power supply PoE SIP Integrated administration web server 1 programmable button Streamed audio support Integrated calendar with programmable DAY NIGHT WEEKEND modes Applicable as standard VoIP telephone communicator DTMF detection according to RFC2833 in band and SIP INFO Product Description 1 1 Basic Features 10 100Base TX LAN interface 12V DC 1 8A or PoE 802 3af supply Integrated 30W STEREO MONO amplifier Line headset output Colour LED operational status signalling Universal galvanically isolated output Universal galvanically isolated digital input Two volume control buttons Infrared remote control Optional Accessories 12V DC 2A Supply Adapter m Universal power supply adapter for 2N SIP Speaker With it you can make the best of the integrated amplifier power 802 3af PoE Injector m Universal PoE injector for the 2N SIP Speaker power supply Useful for places where 12V power supply is unavailable or a 12V adapter cannot be used Remote Control m Infrared remote control for comfortable volume or channel adjustment 2N SIP Speaker Components and Associated Products 1 2 2N SIP Speaker Components and Associated Products Basic Unit 914401E 2N SIP Speaker Accessories 91
9. code gt za Profile name Working hours Deactivation code l Profile current state Active lt hange Active Sunday No Monday Tuesday 00 7 O Profile active only independent Wednesday 00 J 17 Profile amp user active Thursday 00 S 17 Profile amp user not active Friday 00 S 17 Profile or user active Saturday No 00 E Profile or user not active Figure 3 8 Scheduler Set up General Settings Profile name Enter the scheduler profile name This parameter is optional and helps you search the list of profiles more easily Profile Time Schedule Set the presence of a user in a week period A profile is active if the current time matches the set parameters To use this function properly make sure that the current time data have been set properly on the device see the Date and Time subsection Profile Activation and Deactivation Set the manual user activation and deactivation codes To activate or deactivate a profile use the DTMF code from the user telephone If just one code is set or both the codes are the same the current user status will be switched over after code entering You can verify the selected status by a sound signalling If no code is set the function is inactive and the profile status depends on the time schedule 30 Configuration 3 2 User Active if Set at what user and profile status the telephone directory numbers will be called The settings are applicab
10. panel 3 buttons on front panel 1 infrared sensor on front panel RJ 45 connector on back panel 10 100BASE TX with Auto MDIX function 4 terminals on back panel STEREO MONO with auto detection 4 160 Loudspeaker 12V 2A POE 2 x 402 STEREO 2x10W 2x5W 2 x 80 STEREO 2x9W 2x5W 4Q MONO 1x18W 1x 10W 8Q MONO 1x 12W 1 x 10W 20Hz 20kHz 0 5dB 0 05 1kHz 91dB STEREO 3 5mm jack on front panel STEREO 3 5mm jack on front panel 66 Parameter Digital output Digital input Audiocodecs Technical Parameters 5 1 Value 24V 1A AC DC passive output relay galvanically isolated 5 to 24V DC digital input galvanically isolated G 711 PCMA PCMU G 729 Annex A B L16 67 Supplementary Information This section provides supplementary information on the 2N SIP Speaker product Here is what you can find in this section m Applicable Directives Laws and Regulations m List of Figures m Troubleshooting m List of Abbreviations List of Abbreviations 6 1 6 1 List of Abbreviations m FW Firmware Software responsible for system function m HW Hardware For this purpose hardware means an electronic device circuit board component etc LAN Local Area Network PC Personal Computer IBM PC compatible personal computer m SW Software 70 List of Figures 6 2 6 2 List of Figures Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Figure 2 3 Figure 2 4 Figure 2 5 Figure 2 6 Figure 2 7 Figure 2 8
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12. 2N SIP Speaker For automatic update refer to the Auto Update subsection 94 Configuration 3 2 x Firmware TELECOMMUNICATIONS Upload firmware to device De IO Proch zet td hal Tools Software version 1 15 2 307 0 Firmware Bootloader version 1 0 0 0 0 Figure 3 26 Firmware User Sounds This menu helps create customised signalling of 2N SIP Speaker states by replacing the default tone signalling with user sound files User Sound Upload Used for handling user sound files within 2N SIP Speaker Push the Browse button to LEJ select a sound file and then push to upload the file into 2N SIP Speaker The user ri sound format is an 8bit or 16bit WAV file with 8kHz sampling frequency Push to m remove the file uploaded Push P to play and verify the recorded sound on your PC D5 Configuration 3 2 JA User sounds TELECOMMUNICATIONS Sound type Current 1 Hangup by remote party 84KB 2 Busy tone default Tools 3 Invalid input default 4 Invalid position default User sounds 5 Switch activation 11 KB 6 Ringing default Figure 3 27 User sounds The following user sounds can be used Hang up by remote party here replace the disconnect tone signalling that the called station has hung up Busy tone replace the standard busy tone Invalid input replace the invalid switch password sound Invalid position replace t
13. 378100 914102E 914103E PoE Injector 12VDC 2A Adapter Remote Controller 1 2 Associated Products 2N SIP Speaker with Flush Mounting Box Wall Mounting Loudspeaker for Soffit Box Mounting Upgrade 1 3 1 3 Upgrade The manufacturer reserves the right to modify 2N SIP Speaker in order to improve its qualities Manual Changes in Documentation Version m The User Manual corresponds to 2N SIP Speaker FW version 1 15 0 Caution m The manufacturer keeps improving the firmware according to the clients requirements Refer to the 2N web sites www 2n cz for the current 2N SIP Speaker firmware and User Manual versions 10 Terms and Symbols Used 1 4 1 4 Terms and Symbols Used Symbols Used in Manual Safety Warning m Always abide by this information to prevent injury of persons Warning m Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device Caution m Important information for system functionality Tip m Useful advice for quick and efficient functionality Note A Routines or advice for efficient use of the device Future Functions and Features in this document designates the functions and features that are under preparation or development at present 11 Description and Installation In this section we describe the 2N SIP Speaker product and its installation Here is what you can find in this section m Product Description m Before You S
14. 5 Configuration Setting 93 Configuration 3 2 Download configuration from device Used for downloading configuration from 2N SIP Speaker To save the configuration push ez Use the checkboxes to select the configuration parts to be downloaded Upload configuration to device Used for uploading configuration to 2N SIP Speaker Use the Browse button to select the configuration file and push T to upload it to 2N SIP Speaker Use the checkboxes to select the configuration parts to be uploaded For copying the configuration file from another 2N SIP Speaker device disable the network and SIP setting downloading to avoid network collision and use of one and the same SIP configuration For automatic configuration update refer to the Auto Update subsection Resetting of all parameters Resets all 2N SIP Speaker parameters to default values Caution This selection does not apply to the network settings to avoid network collision and disabling the option to configure using the administration web server To reset the network settings to default values use the procedure described in the Factory Default Reset with Static IP Address and Factory Default Reset with DHCP Client ON subsections Firmware This menu is used for manual firmware updating Manual Firmware Update Used for manual firmware updating using the configuration web interface Use the Browse button to select the new firmware file and push to upload it to
15. A single incoming call may only be connected with the 2N SIP Speaker microphone loudspeaker and camera Use the Activation mode parameter to define whether the incoming call should be connected automatically or the activation code should be required for connection see below Activation code Set the activation code necessary for interconnecting the incoming call audio if the Automatic answer is enabled and the Activation code is set to Manual Keyboard Settings Same button function Assign a function to the call establishing quick dialling button when re pushed None re pushing the quick dialling button does not affect the set up or active call Hang up re pushing the quick dialling button ends the set up or active call Dial next re pushing the quick dialling button allows you to skip an attempt to set up a call and proceed to the next telephone number in the directory for another set up Flash re pushing the quick dialling button sends the FLASH signal into the active call Legacy switch code Set whether the first code in the switch 1 list may be entered from a VoIP phone valid without an confirmation 91 Configuration 3 2 Other Settings DHCP on off by buttons Set whether a quick dialling button combination may switch to obtaining the IP address from the DHCP server upon the 2N SIP Speaker restart as described in the Factory Default Reset subsection Enable switch control by HTTP Enable switch con
16. Licence NS E A gree ES Advanced switch settings Start evalutation mode for 600 hours User sounds Private passwords Switch control by HTTP 98 Function and Use This section provides the basic and extended functions of the 2N SIP Speaker product Here is what you can find in this section m 2N SIP Speaker Button Control m 2N SIP Speaker Remote Control m 2N SIP Speaker LED and Acoustic Status Signalling 99 Basic Functions 4 1 4 1 Basic Functions 2N SIP Speaker Button Control 2N SIP Speaker is equipped with two buttons on the front panel 2N SIP Speaker GBC co D BP L POWER RDYACT RST Figure 4 1 Volume Buttons Use these buttons to adjust the 2N SIP Speaker volume 2N SIP Speaker Remote Control 2N SIP Speaker is equipped with an infrared remote control receiver 2N SIP Speaker 200 Oe 0 v m A TLL L POWER RDY ACT RST Figure 4 2 Remote Control Receiver Use the remote controller Part No 914103E for volume adjustment Q Tip m The remote controller is not part of the standard delivery Order it under Part No 914103E Be sure to set the remote controller into the 2N SIP Speaker compatible mode before the first use or after every battery replacement Follow the steps below Remote Controller Setting 1 Press and hold the MAGIC button until the controller flashes twice 2 Press the following buttons sequentially once the left button
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18. aker Call duration the current call duration Audio codec the audio codec used for the current call DHCP status displays whether the obtaining of the IP address from the DHCP server is on IP address the current IP address of 2N SIP Speaker Net mask the current subnet mask Default gateway the current default network gateway Primary DNS the current primary Domain Name Server Secondary DNS the current secondary Domain Name Server Ethernet frames transmitted the count of Ethernet frames transmitted Ethernet frames received the count of Ethernet frames received Ethernet frames dropped the count of Ethernet frames dropped due to damage UDP packet transmitted the count of UDP packets transmitted UDP packet received the count of UDP packets received UDP packet dropped the count of UDP packets dropped due to damage TCP packet transmitted the count of TCP packets transmitted TCP packet received the count of TCP packets received TCP packet dropped the count of TCP packets dropped due to damage 27 Configuration 3 2 Telephone Directory Set the telephone directory in the Basic settings gt Telephone directory menu The telephone directory position corresponds to the button that can be connected to 2N SIP Speaker Push the button to call to up to three defined telephone numbers 32 Phone book G Basic Settings Phone book Position enabled Activation code Posi
19. al input with galvanic isolation for external sensor button etc connection 10 100BASE TX LAN RJ 45 connector Integrated amplifier output terminals for 1 or 2 loudspeakers Headset line output for standard earphones external amplifier and volume control buttons Microphone input Power up LED indicator Operational status LED indicators RESET button 14 Infrared signal receiver for remote control and signal reception LED 14 Before You Start 2 2 Before You Start Product Completeness Check Before installing this product check whether the product delivery includes 1 2N SIP Speaker 2 wall mounting L profiles 4 6mm dowels 4 3 5x35mm screws 4 self adhesive device feet 1 5 pin terminal block 1 4 pin terminal block Quick User Manual User Manual and Software CD ROM Certificate of Warranty Installation Conditions 2N SIP Speaker is to be connected to the LAN 2N SIP Speaker is designed for indoor use 2N SIP Speaker may not be operated in damp environments 2 2 15 Mounting 2 3 2 3 Mounting If you intend to use your 2N SIP Speaker unit in various interiors please stick the four feet included in the delivery onto the bottom side of the device to avoid scratching of the underlying surface Surface Mounting Use the included L profiles to mount your 2N SIP Speaker unit on a wall or another solid surface Insert the L profiles in the sides of the assembly and fit them with fou
20. ckets transmitted Registration time 2012 04 19 21 41 27 UDP packets received UDP packets dropped TCP packets transmitted TCP packets received Call state Inactive TCP packets dropped Opponent N A Call duration Os Audio codec N A h Figure 3 6 Basic Information Product name the product name Software version the current 2N SIP Speaker firmware version For firmware update refer to the Firmware subsection Bootloader version the bootloader version Hardware version the 2N SIP Speaker hardware version Serial number the product serial number MAC address the Ethernet interface address Uptime the period of time since the last restart Registration status the current 2N SIP Speaker to SIP proxy registration status In progress registration in progress Registered 2N SIP Speaker is registered to the SIP proxy Not registered 2N SIP Speaker is not registered to the SIP proxy Registration at the IP address or domain name of SIP proxy to which 2N SIP Speaker is registered 26 Configuration 3 2 Registration time registration date and time Call state the current call status Inactive system inactive Call set up call being set up Ringing ringing at VoIP phone Incoming VoIP phone to 2N SIP Speaker call being set up Outgoing 2N SIP Speaker to VoIP phone call being set up Opponent displays the SIP address called from 2N SIP Spe
21. configuration see below RTSP Server RTP server Enable and disable audio streaming Allow IP address Specify the allowed IP address of the stream receiving user If the value is not entered you can require the stream from any IP address Enable audio stream Set whether the audio channel is part of the stream transmitted Caution 2N SIP Speaker enables to send a single stream at a time When a stream request comes from another IP address the current stream is discontinued and the stream is distributed to the IP address that sent the request GA Streaming TELECOMMUNICATIONS RTSP server Advanced Settings Enable audio stream Streaming Figure 3 16 Audio Streaming Setting 44 Configuration 3 2 VLC Set Up for Streaming Audio from 2N SIP Speaker 1 Install the VLC Media player application version 1 1 11 in this manual 2 After installation and start the window will be displayed as shown in the figure below Media Playback Audio Video Jools View Help gt jm E a Figure 3 17 VLC Media Player Main Window 3 Inthe main menu select the source for playing the audio Media gt Open Network 4 In the network card select the RTSP protocol and insert the IP address of the 2N SIP Speaker device that is sending the audio streaming rtsp 192 168 22 67 in this case Open Media Network Protocol Please enter a network URL rtsp 192 168 22 67 http fan example com s
22. d drop below the defined limit Maximum volume Set the maximum volume value in the adaptive mode to avoid increase above the defined limit Volume correction Turn up down the loudspeaker in the adaptive mode in case the default adaptive mode settings fail to meet the local conditions 41 Configuration 3 2 Audio Codecs This tag is used for configuration of priorities of the use of audio codecs Preferred Audio Codecs Set the audio codecs for 2N SIP Speaker telephone call set ups Select G 711 PCMA or PCMU L16 or G 729 Audio codec priorities are determined by the sequence the first codec in the sequence has the highest priority Codec G 729 is available with a licence key only Transmission Quality Settings Jitter compensation Set the buffer length to compensate jitter caused by variable delays between incoming RTP packets A longer buffer mans a better transmission quality yet a higher transmission delay QoS DSCP for audio Set the priority of the audio transmitting packets in the network The value is copied into the ToS Type of Service field in the IP packet header Caution m Wrong settings may deteriorate the transfer quality Do not change this parameter if you are not sure The change in transfer quality will show only in case the network components support this service 42 Configuration 3 2 cP Audio Codecs TELECOMMUNICATIONS Choice 1 Receive in audio Choice 2 Receive v
23. d for user telephone directory position deactivation An inactive user cannot be called but the call may be forwarded to the user substitute if predefined Refer to the Telephony Directory subsection for deactivation code settings Calendar activated Used for calendar activation Use this function for example to enable user group ringing in an office Refer to the Scheduler subsection for activation code settings Calendar deactivated Used for calendar deactivation Use this function for example to disable user group ringing in an office and forward the call s to a predefined telephone number reception desk or user mobile phones Refer to the Scheduler subsection for deactivation code settings Call prolongation confirmation signalling The maximum call duration is set in 2N SIP Speaker for security reasons refer to Miscellaneous subsection Internal application launched Upon 2N SIP Speaker power up or restart the 2N SIP Speaker internal application is launched A successful launch is signalled by this tone combination Connected to LAN IP address received When the internal application has been launched 2N SIP Speaker logs into the LAN A successful login is signalled by this tone combination Disconnected from LAN IP address lost This tone combination signals that the UTP cable has been disconnected from 2N SIP Speaker Invalid telephone number or invalid switch activation code 2N SIP Speaker a
24. detail of the reports Syslog server The IP address of the server on which the system log application is running Multicast 2N SIP Speaker is able to receive the LAN transmitted audio stream on the set multicast IP address and port and play it on the background The audio stream must be in the RTP UDP format and use codec G 711 PCMU The received audio stream 48 Configuration 3 2 is played even during an active call where the two sound sources are mixed together x Multicast TELECOMMUNICATIONS Multicast address 224 0 0 15 port Advanced Settings Volume 0 dB default Multicast Figure 3 22 Multicast Multicast Receiver Settings Multicast address Multicast IP address from which 2N Helios IP receives the audio stream Port Port via which the audio stream is received Volume Volume of the audio stream received Miscellaneous Here set the additional parameters of 2N SIP Speaker that were not included in the above described menus 49 Configuration 3 2 x w Miscellaneous TELECOMMUNICATIONS Ring time limit s Same button function Call time limit 3600 s Advanced Settings Dial cycles limit Legacy switch code No v DHCP on off by buttons Automatic pick up Enable switch control by http No Activation mode Activation code i y o Miscellaneous Figure 3 23 Miscellaneous Settings Outgoing Calls Ring time limit Set the call set up and ringing time lim
25. e 0 dB default Ringing volume 0 dB default Adaptive mode Minimum volume Maximum volume Volume correction Figure 3 14 Audio Parameter Settings Speaker Settings Master volume Set the global loudspeaker volume This parameter controls the volume of the calls and all acoustic signalling Audio volume Adjust the loudspeaker volume for a call 40 Configuration 3 2 Warning volume Set the volume of the 2N SIP Speaker signal tones that announce status changes Key beep volume Set the volume of the tone generated whenever a key is pushed Switch open volume Set the volume of the unlocking signalling tone Call tones Set the volume of the dialling ringing and busy tones if generated by 2N SIP Speaker Ringing Set the volume of the incoming call signalling tone ringing tone Incoming calls are signalled when the automatic incoming call receiving function is off see the Miscellaneous subsection Microphone Settings Sensitivity Set the microphone sensitivity AGC Automatic Gain Control Set whether the Automatic Gain Control function should be used Noise reduction Set the mode for noise reduction arising primarily during echo cancellation Adaptive Volume Adaptive mode Enable the adaptive volume control mode where the loudspeaker volume is adjusted automatically according to the current ambient noise Minimum volume Set the minimum volume value in the adaptive mode to avoi
26. ed in a LAN and assigned no public IP address External IP address Set the public IP address for your router to which 2N SIP Speaker is connected If 2N SIP Speaker s IP address is public leave this field blank e Network TELECOMMUNICATIONS DHCP client enabled No Static IP address 192 168 22 67 Network mask 255 255 255 0 Advanced Settings Default gateway 192 168 22 1 Primary DNS 192 168 1 5 Network Extern 19 adrese y Secondary DNS 192 168 1 102 Figure 3 10 Network Parameter Setting Date and Time This menu helps you set the time zone and time synchronisation using the NTP server For manual data and time setting refer to the Tools subsection 35 Configuration 3 2 Time Zone Time zone Set the time offset at the place of installation relative to the GMT Greenwich Mean Time This setting is intended for switching on off the daylight saving time in spring and autumn TZ rule If 2N SIP Speaker is installed in a location not included in the Time zone parameter specify the time shift offset and daylight saving time switch on off manually here Remember to set the Time zone to the Use TZ rule below function Date amp Time TELECOMMUNICATIONS Time zone Use NTP server GMT 01 00 Europe Paris NTP server address 192 168 22 125 Advanced Settings TZ rule Date and Time Figure 3 11 Date and Time Settings Time Synchronisation Use NTP server Enable or disable
27. er to the back panel supply connector marked DC IN or terminals marked DC IN and DCIN H rT tol LDC IN OUT IN R L DC IN OUT IN R L 12V 2A LOGIC 12V 2A LOGIC SPEAKERS If you use an adapter other than the recommended one do not exceed the nominal supply voltage value of 12V Also make sure that the supply voltage polarity is correct Exceeding nominal values and or incorrect connection may lead to irreversible damage of the equipment 20 2N SIP Speaker Configuration In this section the 2N SIP Speaker configuration is described Here is what you can find in this section m Default Reset m Parameter Settings m Firmware Upgrade Default Reset 3 1 Default Reset Factory Default The following factory default parameters are available Parameter Default DHCP Off IP address 192 168 1 100 Mask 255 255 255 0 Default gateway 192 168 1 1 User name Admin Password 2n Factory Default Reset In some cases it may be useful to reset the 2N SIP Speaker factory default values using the RESET button on the back panel Do so for example if 2N SIP Speaker ceases to respond due to for example incorrect LAN settings LAN configuration changes forgotten password and so on Factory Default Reset with Static IP Address 1 Use a thin rigid tool toothpick or paperclip to press the RESET button on the 3 front panel Do not disconnect the device from the power supply while resetting
28. etting the bi stable switch mode Use this parameter to set a mode where odd code 1 is used for switch activation and even code 2 for switch deactivation If this mode is OFF default setting then you can use any code to turn the switch into the opposite state ON OFF This does not apply to the mono stable switch mode where the activation time is prolonged Network This menu is used for setting the 2N SIP Speaker network parameters A change of any of these parameters will not show until the next 2N SIP Speaker restart By default obtaining the IP address from the DHCP server is switched off in 2N SIP Speaker DHCP client disabled To find the IP address of your 2N SIP Speaker use the 2N Helios IP Network Scanner program included on the CD DHCP Settings DHCP client enabled Switch on the function of obtaining the IP address from the DHCP server Static Settings For Windows OS users find the network parameters by entering ipconfig all in the command line Static IP address Set the static IP address assigned by your local network administrator Network mask Set the network mask Default gateway Set the default network gateway Primary DNS Set the IP address of the primary Domain Name Server used in your LAN 34 Configuration 3 2 Secondary DNS Set the IP address of the secondary Domain Name Server used in your LAN NAT Settings These settings are applicable only if 2N SIP Speaker is operat
29. h on duration 5 Switch 1 Sound signalization Long beep v Output relay On board relay v Output type Activate by call No v Ouick dial button Enable ON OFF mode No Switch on command Po Switch off command pd Figure 3 9 Switch Settings Switch settings Switch enabled Enable or disable switch control globally If disabled the switch cannot be opened with any of the codes entered including the user switch codes or activated by a call or speed dialling button Time profile Assign a time schedule to the switch code for global management If the assigned time schedule is not active the switch cannot be opened with a switch code or activated by a call or speed dialling button Refer to the Scheduler subsection for details on time schedule settings Switch mode Select either the mono stable and bi stable switch mode The switch is automatically switched off after a predefined switch on time in the mono stable mode The first activation opens and the second activation closes the switch in the bi stable mode 32 Configuration 3 2 Switch on duration Set the switch on time in the mono stable mode The time interval set here is not applied to the bi stable mode Sound signalling Set the sound signalling type during switch on status Select one of the following Short tone Long tone during the whole switch on time or a User sound refer to Subs User Sounds Output relay This option helps you ass
30. he speed dial button sound signalling a non programmed telephone directory position Switch activation replace the switch activation sound Ringing replace the standard incoming ringing tone when the Automatic call answering function is off refer to the Miscellaneous subsection 96 Configuration 3 2 Network Trace This menu helps capture incoming and outgoing packets on the 2N SIP Speaker network interface The file with the captured data can be downloaded and analysed using e g Wireshark www wireshark org Push the Start button to launch capturing and the Stop button to terminate capturing The captured packets are stored in the ring buffer of the size of 4MB Whenever the buffer is filled up the oldest packets are deleted automatically E Network trace TELECOMMUNICATIONS Capturing state Stopped Buffer size 4096 KB Buffer utilization 0 KB Packets captured 0 Tools l Download pcap file hiptrace pcap Network trace IT Start capturing packets Figure 3 28 Network trace 57 Configuration 3 2 x License Licence type Professional Number of users Licence expiry NEVER Number of profiles Licence key Phone numbers per user Tools i Number of switch codes The licence key is not valid User deactivation gt User deputy If you would like to evaluate all features of this 2N Helios IP press button below Automatic updates RTSP server streaming
31. ia RTP Advanced Settings Choice 3 Receive via SIP Choice 4 Send during a call Jitter compensation Send in audio Audio Codecs QoS DSCP for audio CU Send via RTP Send via SIP Figure 3 15 Audio Codec Settings DTMF Receiving and Sending Defines how DTMF signalling should be received and sent Check the opponent s parameters for correct settings 6 Receive as audio Send as tones transmits the DTMF signals in the audio channel This setting is unsuitable for cases where the audio channel is comprised using high compression codecs such as GSM codecs 7 Receive as RTP Send as RTP transmits DTMF signalling as special RTP packets according to the RFC2833 recommendation 8 Receive as SIP INFO Send as SIP INFO transmits DTMF signalling using the SIP INFO packets as recommended in RFC2976 To send DTMF signalling during a call use the 0 to 9 and keys You can also disable this function enable for outgoing calls only or enable for incoming and outgoing calls by setting the Send during call parameter Streaming This menu allows the user to enable audio streaming into your LAN without affecting the other functions of 2N SIP Speaker This function may be used for security purposes An RTSP supporting receiver is required for acceptance of audio streaming 43 Configuration 3 2 For this purpose it is possible to download the VLC Media player software free of charge For the VLC media player
32. ign a switching relay to the switch Basic switch Activate by call Set switch activation by an incoming outgoing call The switch is active during the whole call in the bi stable switch mode The switch is activated by the call start and deactivated after a predefined switch on time in the mono stable mode Quick dial button Assign one of the speed quick dial buttons to the switch Push this speed dial button to activate the switch Once assigned to a switch this button cannot be used for dialling External command Switch on command Set the command to be sent to an external device WEB relay e g via the HTTP protocol GET request whenever the switch is activated The required format is http ip address path Example http 192 168 1 50 relay1 on Switch off command Set the command to be sent to an external device WEB relay e g via the HTTP protocol GET reguest whenever the switch is deactivated The reguired format is http ip address path Example http 192 168 1 50 relay1 off Switch Codes A list of the universal switch codes to be entered using a telephone set The count of these global switch codes is 2 33 Configuration 3 2 Time profile Assign a time schedule to the switch code for validity management Refer to the Scheduler subsection for details on time schedule settings Switch code options Enable ON OFF mode You are recommended to enable different activation deactivation codes while s
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34. its for outgoing calls If the calls are routed through the GSM gateways of Part Nos 505004 505214 or 505612 to the GSM network it is advisable to set a time value longer than 20 s Call time limit Set the maximum call duration When the call end is approaching 2N SIP Speaker starts generating tones signalling the end of the call The call will automatically be terminated 10s after this signal To prolong the call send a DTMF code push e g on your phone Dial cycles limit Set the maximum count of telephone directory searching attempts The function is useful whenever the substitute is defined and in the case of deadlock 50 Configuration 3 2 Incoming Calls Automatic answer Defines how 2N SIP Speaker should behave when a call is coming If the Automatic answer is disabled 2N SIP Speaker signals an incoming calls by ringing and the external subscriber can answer or reject the call by pushing or respectively If the Automatic answer is enabled 2N SIP Speaker receives the call automatically and processes as selected in the Activation mode and Activation code parameters Activation mode If the Automatic answer is enabled incoming calls are received automatically by 2N SIP Speaker 2N SIP Speaker enables you to receive up to 3 incoming calls at the same time You can control 2N SIP Speaker through incoming calls using tone dialling from your telephone keypad activate or deactivate users or profiles e g
35. le only if the time schedule is set for the given telephone number in the directory Profile active only user independent A telephone directory number is called only if the profile is active Example of use you want to call the reception desk during working hours Profile amp user active A telephone directory number is called only if the profile and the user are active Example of use you want to call the secretary s office during working hours and the secretary s presence Profile active amp user inactive A telephone directory number is called only if the profile is active and the user is inactive Example of use you want to call the reception desk during working hours when the secretary is absent Profile or user active A telephone directory number is called if the profile or the user is active Example of use you want to call the stock release department during working hours or when the personnel are present Profile active or user inactive A telephone directory number is called if the profile is active or the user is inactive Example of use you want to call a technician s cellular phone during lunch time or the technician s absence 31 Configuration 3 2 Switch This menu helps you set the opening codes and modes for switch 1 to 2N SIP Speaker A Switch 1 TELECOMMUNICATIONS Switch enabled Code Access Time profile Basic Settings Time profile not used 1 00 switch mode gt MN Switc
36. llows you to store an extension number or enter the switch opening code If the number code is invalid this tone combination is used Default reset of network parameters Enter the default reset code for the network parameters within a 30 second timeout after power up Refer to Factory Default Reset with Static IP Address and Factory Default Reset with DHCP Client ONfor details Call end advance signalling You can set a call time limit in 2N SIP Speaker to avoid call blocking Push a button on your VoIP telephone to prolong the call 62 Basic Functions 4 1 Connected call when calling from a telephone to 2N SIP Speaker When calling from your VoIP telephone to 2N SIP Speaker you get a short call connection tone Table 4 2 List of Tone Signals 63 Technical Parameters This section describes the technical parameters of the 2N SIP Speaker product 65 Technical Parameters 5 1 5 1 Technical Parameters Mechanical and Electrical Parameters Parameter Dimensions Dimensions incl L profiles Weight External power supply LAN supply Status signalling Local control Remote control LAN connection Power amplifier output Loudspeaker impedance Amplifier power output Frequency range Harmonic distortion Signal to noise ratio Headset Line output Microphone Line input Value 105 x 34 x 86 mm 130 x 34 x 86 mm 300 g 12V DC 1 8A PoE IEEE 802 3af 3 RG LEDS on front
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38. r screws to keep the device in place You can use the dowels and screws included in the delivery for wall mounting Follow the instructions below while drilling the mounting holes O O 40 mm NARO h 3 3 O O 120 mm Figure 2 2 Mounting Holes 16 2 4 Electric Installation 2 4 Electric Installation Electric Installation Step by Step It is very easy to connect 2N SIP Speaker electrically Follow the steps below to avoid equipment damage or electrical injury Connect the microphone loudspeaker headset or external amplifier Connect the digital input and output Connect the UTP cable Connect a 12V power supply unless PoE is used Caution m Be sure to connect the 2N SIP Speaker power supply as the last step The same applies to PoE supply from the LAN Loudspeaker Connection 2N SIP Speaker is equipped with a power amplifier for 1 MONO or 2 STEREO loudspeakers The loudspeakers to be used must have the nominal impedance of 4 80 each Refer to the table below for possible configurations and related maximum power outputs sinus THD lt 1 Loudspeaker s 12V 2A PoE Two 49 STEREO 2 x 10W 2 x 5W Two 80 STEREO 2 x OW 2x 5W One 422 MONO 1x 18W 1 x 10W One 892 MONO 1x 12W 1 x 10W Use the 2N SIP Speaker back panel terminals marked L and L for the left channel and R and R for the right channel Use the R and L or L and R terminals for the MONO mode MCE Yo
39. registrar communication port Administration Web Server This menu helps you configure the administration web server Web Server Settings Web server You can disable the administration web server launching The change of this parameter will not show until the next 2N SIP Speaker restart To enable the web server follow the instructions mentioned in the Factory Default Reset Subsection Web server port Set the web server communication port The change of this parameter will not show until the next 2N SIP Speaker restart Web server language Set the default language after login to the web server y Web server Web server On Web server port w o Advanced Settings Web server language English v Confirm password i Figure 3 13 Web Server Configuration 39 Configuration 3 2 Access Passwords Admin password Set the administrator password for 2N SIP Speaker configuration through the administration web server Enter the new password into both of the Admin password and Confirm password fields Audio This menu is used for the 2N SIP Speaker audio settings GP Audio TELECOMMUNICATIONS Master volume 0 dB default Sensitivity 0 dB default Audio volume 0 dB default AGC On Advanced Settings Audio AGC Noise reduction Off v Warning volume 0 dB default v B Key beep volume 0 dB default Lock open volume dB default Mic amp Speaker CPT volum
40. roduct Description m Associated Products m Upgrade B Terms and Symbols Used 1 1 Product Description 1 1 Product Description Basic Properties 2N SIP Speaker is a versatile sound transmission system for IP networks It is designed as a universal VoIP telephone with an audio output input button and switched circuit connection option It finds a variety of applications in schools hospitals office buildings hotels production halls shopping centres bus terminals airports and so on You can monitor the events in the 2N SIP Speaker area using an integrated streaming server 2N SIP Speaker is a stand alone SIP based sound decoder and converter with an amplifier 2N SIP Speaker communicates with the other audio system components via the SIP Proxy or directly via a specified address Press the attached button to set up a call to up to three predefined numbers or addresses with calls being transferred automatically at no answer Configure the button function using an integrated calendar to make sure that the called subscriber is always accessed You can make use of a lot of convenient VoIP services thanks to the integrated SIP such as call forwarding at no answer to another worksite recording machine or mobile phone and call transfer from the secretary to the required person e g 2N SIP Speaker is equipped with a switch for you to control the electric door lock from any telephone by tone entering the password
41. rough the steps required to install HeliosIP Toolkit 1 1 on pour computer WARNING This computer program is protected by copyright law and international treaties Unauthorized duplication or distribution of this program or any portion of it may result in severe civil or criminal penalties and will be prosecuted to the maximum extent possible under the law Cancel Figure 3 3 2N Helios IP Network Scanner Installation Wizard 3 After installing the 2N Helios IP Network Scanner application run the application using the Start menu of the Microsoft Windows operating system 4 Upon launch the application starts searching the LAN automatically for all 2N SIP Speakers with an assigned or statically set IP address The devices are then listed in a table 24 Configuration 3 2 HE HeliosIP Network Scanner 1 3 0 0 l _ Serial Number MAC Address PERM DW Version Description AA CA NE CN Browse 192 168 22 L Refresh 1 devices found Figure 3 4 2N Helios IP Network Scanner Window 5 Select the 2N SIP Speaker to be configured Click on it with the right hand mouse button and select Browse to open the web browser window log in to 2N SIP Speaker and start configuring as described in the Login subsection below Login In the web browser enter the IP address of 2N SIP Speaker Subsequently a login screen will be displayed The default login username and password are as follows Username Admin
42. s the firmware and restarts automatically With this parameter you can choose the most convenient time of a day for updating when 2N SIP Speaker is not very busy File prefix Specify the TFTP firmware directory path or file prefix 2N SIP Speaker expects the firmware file to be named Xss_app bin where X is the prefix specified in this parameter Update configuration Enable or disable automatic configuration downloading from the TFTP server Update period Set the time interval after which 2N SIP Speaker gets connected to the TFTP server for configuration file downloading File prefix Specify the TFTP configuration directory path or file prefix 2N SIP Speaker expects the configuration file to be named Xss_config ini where X is the prefix specified in this parameter System Log This menu is used for configuration of system and log message sending This service is useful for solving 2N SIP Speaker errors if any and contacting the 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Technical Support Normally it is not necessary to configure this menu To receive syslog messages a syslog server has to be installed in your PC 47 Configuration 3 2 il System log Logging enable Trace level Advanced Settings Syslog server 192 168 22 33 System log fa lt 4 A Figure 3 21 System Log Logging enable Enable or disable sending of system and log reports and storing them on the syslog server Trace level Set the level of
43. sation ID to be used for authorisation if the Use authorisation ID parameter is set to Yes Password Enter the password to be used for authorisation during registration and calling Other Settings Local SIP port Set the communication port to be used for SIP signalling by 2N SIP Speaker The change of this parameter will not show until the next 2N SIP Speaker restart The default value is 5060 Send KeepAlive packets Set whether or not 2N SIP Speaker should periodically query about the state of the called station using the SIP OPTIONS requests during a call Use this option to detect a disconnected or defective station Initial RTP port Set the initial port for the range of 60 RTP ports to be used for audio transfers The default value is 5000 i e the range of 5060 5059 RTP Timeout Set the time limit for receiving audio stream RTP packets during a call When the limit is exceeded the call is terminated by 2N SIP Speaker Set 0 to disable this limitation SIP Proxy Settings Proxy address Set the IP address of the SIP proxy used by 2N SIP Speaker for calling Proxy port Set the SIP signalling port to the SIP proxy SIP Proxy Registration Register Helios IP Set whether 2N SIP Speaker should register with the SIP proxy Registration expires Set the minimum time for 2N SIP Speaker registration attempts Registrar address Set the registrar IP address 38 Configuration 3 2 Registrar port Set the
44. tart i Mounting Product Description 2 1 2 1 Product Description 2N SIP Speaker is an Ethernet audio converter designed for public sound distribution It is connected to and communicates with the SIP Proxy server via telephone calls This guarantees compatibility with all SIP based systems The main principle of the 2N SIP Speaker operation is to convert an audio signal between the Ethernet and audio interfaces Therefore 2N SIP Speaker is equipped with an integrated 2x10W amplifier for direct loudspeaker connection You can control 2N SIP Speaker with two buttons on the front panel or using an infrared remote controller 2N SIP Speaker is equipped with a digital input and output which extend the converter options and may be helpful in special applications Use an integrated web interface for 2N SIP Speaker configuration Apply the 2N Helios IP Network Scanner to search all the 2N SIP Speaker units connected 13 Product Description 2 1 2N SIP Speaker Front and Back Panels 2N SIP Speaker Front panel o oe 9 Rear panel nl J POWER RDY ACT RST 12V 2A LOGIC Figure 2 1 2N SIP Speaker Front and Back Panel Connectors and Controls n oe a oe or AA 12V DC 2A power supply adapter connector Alternative power supply connection terminals Alternative power supply connection terminals Passive output relay with galvanic isolation for external 24V 1A AC DC load switching Digit
45. the 2N SIP Speaker synchronisation using the NTP Network Time Protocol server NTP server address Set the IP address of the NTP server for 2N SIP Speaker time synchronisation 36 Configuration 3 2 SIP Settings In order to set up calls from 2N SIP Speaker define your VoIP network parameters To do this use the Advanced settings gt SIP settings menu Remember to restart 2N SIP Speaker after setting the SIP parameters SIP Settings TELECOMMUNICATIONS Display name SipSpeaker Proxy address 192 168 22 47 User ID 2136 Proxy port 5060 Advanced Settings Domain 192 168 22 47 SIP Settings i Y Use auth ID Auth ID 2136 Enable registration Registration expires 5 Registrar address 192 168 22 47 Registrar port 5060 Local SIP port 5060 Send keepalive packets Starting RTP port 5000 RTP Timeout S Figure 3 12 SIP Settings User Settings Display name Set the name to be displayed to the called party The name will also be displayed in the right hand upper corner of the web interface and used for 2N SIP Speaker identification in the 2N Helios IP Network Scanner application User ID Set the user ID for registration Domain Enter the domain name or IP address of the server to be used for calling Use authorisation ID Set whether 2N SIP Speaker should use the authorisation ID or user ID only for authorisation 37 Configuration 3 2 Auth ID Enter the authori
46. the Declaration of Conformity see the CD ROM enclosed and at www 2n cz AST ISO 9001 a gt gt BUREAU VERITAS k Certification 828 The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE Company is a holder of the ISO 9001 2008 certificate All development production and distribution processes of the company are managed by this standard and guarantee a high guality and advanced technical level of and a professional approach to all of our products Contents Product OVErVICW cccceccccncsccccecsccncscscencecsnencsnenesescenessenenesD 1 1 1 2 1 3 1 4 Product DESCHIDTIOM z sites stake sala EAE od laut 6 Basic Properties ni cda 6 Advantages 0l Usar 6 o a one 7 Optional ACCES SOR e o O oi 7 2N SIP Speaker Components and Associated Products ssseseesssssessssesesssesees 8 A ieee nah cee eee 8 PAC COS SOMOS sia tet de Dect dea Oda kab tu DS 8 Associated ProdUCiS x kkaztsist z eok k co ko blan 9 O den susesenceuccseeseueussduvansueesweneueus 10 Terms and Symbols USed ica a 11 Symbols Used Mantal rs a a a A 11 Future Functions and ES atestado 11 Description and Installation ccsscsssesseeeseeeeeeeeeee 12 2 1 2 2 2 3 2 4 Product Description 2 za Sice recited aa Nou dot u r eas o Rua Ota 13 2N SIP Speaker Front and Back Panels oocccccccconccnncccconcconcnononccnnonononnnnnononanncnnnnnnnns 14 Before YOU Sd id 15 Product Completeness GheGk sss ia catan 15 Installation GONAIIOA Sosa idas 15 MOU
47. the ground terminal marked DC IN Se en 12V 2A LOGIC SPEAKERS Figure 2 7 Digital Input Connection Warning m Do not exceed the maximum voltage values 24V applied to the LOGIC IN input to avoid irreversible damage of the eguipment LAN Connection 2N SIP Speaker can be connected to a standard local area network using a LAN interface via the RJ 45 connector on the back panel Always use CAT 5d or higher class cables for reliability reasons e 7 1 tld DC IN OUT IN R L 12V 2A LOGIC SPEAKERS Figure 2 8 LAN Connection The LAN interface is equipped with the Auto MDIX function for automatic straight cross over cable detection The LAN interface can also be used for the 2N SIP Speaker power supply through active network elements or injectors meeting the IEEE 802 3af standard With PoE the integrated amplifier power output is limited to 5W stereo 10W mono To utilise the maximum power output of the amplifier feed 2N SIP Speaker from a 12V DC 1 8A external power supply 19 Electric Installation 2 4 Power Supply Connection 2N SIP Speaker can be fed using active network elements or PoE injectors via the LAN interface In case this option is unavailable use a 12V DC 2A Part No 914102E power supply or another power supply on condition that you keep the nominal values included in the Mechanical and Electrical Parameters subsection Connect the 12V DC power supply eith
48. tion name Deactivation code User current state Active hange Number 1 2000 Time profile not used eres 00 Switch 1 code umber 2 Switch 2 code Time profile not used Number 3 Time profile notused Substitute EN J none if inaccessible Figure 3 7 Telephone Directory General Settings Position enabled Here select whether the selected telephone directory position shall be enabled or disabled Remember to enable a position to call to its number Position name Enter the name of the person to be assigned to a selected telephone directory position This parameter is optional and helps you search the telephone directory more easily 28 Configuration 3 2 Telephone Numbers Here define up to three telephone numbers to be called one after another when a quick dialling button or keypad is used Numbers 1 2 and 3 Enter the telephone number to which the call is to be routed If the call is not answered by the station with the telephone number specified under Number 1 it will be forwarded automatically to the telephone number specified under Number 2 and so on 2N SIP Speaker also allows for direct calling in the format Sip user_id domain port e g sip 200 192 168 22 15 5062 or sip nameOyourcompany Time schedule Assign a time schedule to a telephone number for validity management Refer to the Scheduler subsection for details on time schedule settings User Activation and Deactivation
49. tream avi rtp fd 1234 mms mms examples com stream asx rtsp serverexample org 8080 test sdp http www yourtube com watch v gq64 7 Show more options Figure 3 18 RTSP Stream IP Address Setting 45 Configuration 3 2 5 After the confirmation button OK is pushed the audio player window will appear A rtsp 192 168 22 67 VLC media player a Media Playback Audio Video Tools View Help a 1 ab elas o Figure 3 19 Streaming Audio Receiving Auto Update 2N SIP Speaker allows both for manual and automatic updates of configuration and firmware The automatic update is done through a TFTP server Auto Updates TELECOMMUNICATIONS TFTP server 192 168 22 32 Update firmware Advanced Settings Update time File prefix Update configuration Update period File prefix Auto Updates Figure 3 20 Auto Update Settings 46 Configuration 3 2 Automatic Update TFTP server address The IP address of the TFTP server where the firmware and configuration are located that are to be automatically uploaded to 2N SIP Speaker Update firmware Enable disable automatic firmware downloading from the TFTP server Update time Set a period for automatic firmware downloading attempts from the TFTP server 2N SIP Speaker periodically at a predefined time once a day checks the TFTP server for a later firmware version Having found one 2N SIP Speaker update
50. trol by HTTP requests sent to 2N SIP Speaker Select ON OFF or change over upon the following HTTP GET request http sip speaker address enu lockstate xml p lockXstate Y where X is the switch number 1 and Y is O for switch off 1 for switch on and 2 for change over Tools This menu helps you set the 2N SIP Speaker date and time manually and reboot the device 4 Tools TELECOMMUNICATIONS 1 1 1 Synchronize device time Device time 29 listopad 2011 20 54 49 with the PC time Tools Tools h i j Reboot device Figure 3 24 Tools 92 Configuration 3 2 Local Date and Time Setting Used for date and time setting in case the NTP synchronisation is disabled see the Date and Time subsection Push the button to synchronise the 2N SIP Speaker time with your PC time Reboot device Used for device restarting in case of changes of some configuration parameters namely network settings administration web interface settings and some SIP configuration parameters Configuration This menu is used for configuration downloading uploading and resetting x de Configuration TELECOMMUNICATIONS Download configuration file from device Network Settings SIP Settings Other Settings Phonebook Profiles Tools pols Upload configuration file to device Configuration Network Settings SIP Settings Other Settings Phonebook amp Profiles Reset all parameters to default values Figure 3 2

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