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1. Schedule task In time Note that playback is temporarily stopped while the affected Speakers are w kl 04 00 2 being synchronised Weekly schedule Each 1 al weekon Su Th M Fr c Tu Sa We Basic parameters Action planning Action type Ontime Schedule task In time Daily 06 00 Action duration Repeat ntimes v Repeat count 1 Daily schedule Fade between two actions Immediate v Each 1 day Preferable to server K4 Use as default W Enabling actions to individual speakers Play lists Speaker WV New speaker 1 V New speaker 2 _ New speaker 3 Figure Example of Xyz Ad Setting Create a new action called Xyz advertisement via the Sync Manager tag 1 2 Set the weekly synchronisation option in the Synchronisation properties refer to Fig 6 selecting Monday Now set the basic parameters Select the At time action type and Repeat n times with n 1 Tick off the other options and Schedule action start Suppose you want to play the commercial spot at 6 a m every day Therefore select Daily planning with start at 6 00 Select the 2N NetSpeaker units in the Enabling action to individual speakers to be involved in the action Caution Make sure that the selected 2N NetSpeaker units contain the SD cards via the Destinations amp Zones tag Now select the playlist to be saved on the SD card and played at the defined time Retrieve a floating menu i
2. Response lt msg Id CTI GET DATETIME CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI IE TIME Time 2011 12 1 12 11 14 gt lt CTI IE TZ ID Id 37 TZStatus STANDARD gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Active Connection Check Enter the command to check if the communication with the server is still active amp Request lt msg Id CTI_ALIVE_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI ALIVE CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Server Time Check Enter the command to find the current server time amp Request lt msg Id CTI_GET_DATETIME_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI GET DATETIME CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI IE TIME Time 2011 12 1 12 11 14 gt lt CTI IE TZ ID Id 37 TZStatus STANDARD gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt 5 2 Session Configuration This sections helps you with all commands and response related with sessions e g start and stop playing and more In this section List of All Sessions List of All Sessions and Input Sources Assigned to Them Activate Session Deactivate Session Add Session Edit Session Remove Session Session State Monitoring Deactivate Session State Monitoring List of All Sessions Enter this command to list all existing sess
3. Audio Sources Al Mp3 playlist settings Name New playlist 1 Hardware inputs z AMD HDMI Output AMD High M Dimp3 ACDC Back In Blackt001 MP3 TY Definition Audio Device Communications Headphones IDT High Definition Audio C Integrated Mi hone Aray IDT High ea aD nh M Dimp3 ACDC Back In Black 004 MP3 Dimp3 ACDC Back In Blackt002 MP3 Dimp3 ACDC Back In Black 003 MP3 ont aad High Definition Audio 2 CA1 Dimp3 ACDC Back In Blacki005 MP3 Microphone IDT High Definition M Dimp3 ACDC Back In Black 006 MP3 Audio CODEC Speakers HP IDT High Definition Audio CODEC Stereo Mix IDT High Definition Audio CODEC 2 M Dimp3 ACDC Back In Black 009 MP3 Mp3 playlists VoIP input SIP Dimp3 ACDC Back In Blackt007 MP3 M Dimp3 ACDC Back In Black 008 MP3 Gi aa Gb Gib Gb ZA M Dimp3 ACDC Back In Blackt010 MP3 New VolP input SIP 1 Internet radio New intemet radio 1 ae E w Do Figure Adding of Audio Files to Playlist To add files from a PC other than that on which the server is running to the new playlist use the Import file option in Administration gt File manager menu Administration File Manager for managing files on the storage General settings L Generd C 1 D mp3 ACDC Back In Black Audio devices Name Changed Sessions i 001 MP3 3 19 2002 1 53 14 PM ences Network settings 002 MP3 3 19 2002 1 53 16 P
4. current 2N NetSpeaker only SD card state informs whether or not the SD card has been connected and is ok State announces one of the following synchronisation states Synchronisation is not active Waiting for synchronisation Synchronisation in progress Synchronisation error Synchronisation completed Ready for synchronisation Calculation in progress Synchronisation postponed Sound settings This section is devoted to loudspeaker sound parameters Volume and equaliser use this parameter to set the loudspeaker volume This setting will not be active until saved Use remote control or press the 2N NetSpeaker buttons or set volume for the whole zone to change the setting Detected parameters 2N NetSpeaker detects these parameters to inform the server of the loudspeakers and power supplies connected Maximum gain select a power supply and loudspeaker type to determine the maximum gain Sound path delay set the expected delay buffer size for 2N NetSpeaker for Wi Fi installations or potentially unreliable packet deliveries Sampling frequency set the audio signal sampling frequency Bits per sample define the count of bits per audio signal sample Channels define the count of audio signal channels stereo mono Bit stream define the count of bits to be transmitted in 1s of audio signal Advanced settings Disable multicast disable multicast Multicast is a Point to Multipoint t
5. 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK CMD CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt 5 4 Playlist Configuration This sections helps you with all commands and response related with playlist e g adding songs to playlist deleting playlists etc In this section List of All Playlists Create Playlist Edit Playlist Delete Playlist List of All Files in All Playlists Delete File from Playlist List of All Playlists Enter the command to list all playlists defined for the server Defined by the PlayListId Name and Flags parameters currently unused amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_GET_ALL_PLAYLISTS_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK GET ALL PLAYLISTS CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI NSPK IE PLAYLIST PlayListiId 0x1 Name Muj playlist 1 Flags 0x0 gt lt CTI NSPK IE PLAYLIST PlayListId 0x4 Name Novy playlist Flags 0x0 gt lt msg gt Create Playlist Enter the command to create a new playlist Defined by the PlayListId Name and Flags parameters currently unused amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_PLAYLIST_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI NSPK IE PLAYLIST PlayListId 0x1 Name Muj playlist novy Flags 0x0 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_PLAYLIST_CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Re
6. 2000 21 EC Directive 2002 96 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 27 January 2003 on waste electrical and electronic equipment u Commission Regulation EC No 1275 2008 of 17 December 2008 implementing Directive 2005 32 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council with regard to ecodesign requirements for standby and off mode electric power consumption of electrical and electronic household and office equipment Industry Canada This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES 003 Cet appareil num rigue de la classe B est conforme a la norme NMB 003 du Canada This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interf
7. 8 e McKenzie Permitted users x User name User ID Set ld queen Mr Cook 1 2 C Ms Scott 2 2 Sets of user inputs Hr Himmel 4 2 C Fr Moselle 5 2 Classroom English s C Figure Adding of English Teachers to Set of user inputs SIP Port The SIP source helps you connect 2N NetSpeaker to a VoIP Voice over IP PBX as a VoIP station via the SIP You have to know the PBX IP address username and password if reguested and the port to establish connection to the PBX Refer to the subsections below for the parameters and setting options Audio Sources All v Stack status Ready Hardware inputs Local SIP input SIP Trunk and Proxy registration W Floats HO Audio npi Local settings Remote SIP server parameters Listening port 5061 Connect to localhost Mp3 playlists Realm Domain localhost Protocol UDP TCP 4 non blondes B Via Contact IP addres w C Register line Cray J Authorisation required O Usemame McKenzie Password New playlist 1 C Trustful IP addresses queen IP addresses Sets of user inputs Classroom English aah Gi a Ucebna NJ VolP input SIP New VolP input SIP 1 O Figure SIP Source Setting Source status Refer to the upper menu section for information on the stack communication protocol type and current status u SOCK TCP ERROR TCP socket failed to open u SOCK UDP ERROR UDP socket failed to open u CREDS IN ERROR authorisation serv
8. Defined by the CmdParl SessionId CmdPar2 Sourceld and CmdPar3 Fileld parameters If the CmdPar1 and CmdPar2 values are non existent the server replies OK but no source will be activated If the CmDPar3 value is 1 or any non existent value the source will be played from the first file in the sequence amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_REQ gt lt CTI NSPK IE SES CMD Cmd PLAY CmdPar1 0x4 CmdPar2 0x5 CmdPar3 1 gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK CMD CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Deactivate Source in Session Enter the command to delete a file from an existing playlist Defined by the PlayListId and FileId parameters amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_REMOVE_PLAYLIST_FILE_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI NSPK IE PLAYLIST FILE ID PlayListId 0x2 FileId 0x1 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK REMOVE PLAYLIST FILE CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Pause Source in Session Enter the command to pause a source in a session Defined by the CmdParl SessionId and CmdPar2 Sourceld parameters If the CmdParl and CmdPar2 values are non existent the server replies OK but no source will be suspended Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_REQ gt lt CTI NSPK IE SES CMD Cmd PAUSE CmdPar1 0x
9. You can make use of your existing LAN WAN while installing your 2N NetSpeaker system to save the total implementation time and of course cut your wiring costs The 2N NetSpeaker IP Audio System consists of two basic components a server and an audio converter The ControlPanel software has been developed to configure the whole broadcasting system Console and Player are software products designed for everyday use broadcasting messages via a microphone and easy music playing respectively Moreover you can use the Android application for basic operations 2N NetSpeaker 2N NetSpeaker E s a Za 2N NetSpeaker j Console 2N Hoc E EW Console 2N NetSpeaker Control Panel Figure 2N NetSpeaker System Layout Refer to the 1 1 Introduction section for basic information on quick system installation and ControlPanel connection to the 2N NetSpeaker Server 1 2 Quick Start What you should know u 2N NetSpeaker Server requires administrator rights for installation u Firewall may block the 2N NetSpeaker Server Virtual Network adapters may cause malfunction of NetSpeaker scanner Quick Start Manual Despite being a robust application for administration of a high number of loud speakers 2N NetSpeaker can be ready for playing in a few minutes The purpose of the Ouick Start manual is to provide easy installation and guick launch of one playing Just follow the guick steps bel
10. gt UNBOUND_STREAM lt error gt The following answers have been added for different situations NNB_XML_STATUS_OK external application can start sending other commands NNB_XML_STATUS_ALREADY_BOUND application ignores this error and can send commands bind is no longer needed NNB XML STATUS NEIGHBOUR IS UNREADY application must repeat the bind command after a time delay of 100 ms at least No new commands can be sent until the CTI interface responds to the bind command If the application does not receive an answer in about 1 sec it repeats the bind command Authorisation The AppName item is used for application identification The application cannot continue communicating until it receives the lt bind Status OK gt reply from the 2N NetSpeaker Server The server thus confirms the connection and creation of a communication channel Explicit authorisation LOGON method Or you can enter your login and password simply as follows 1 Check whether the library offers the LOGON method after receiving the request for authorisation and if yes then 2 Send the instruction lt auth Method LOGON LoginName Password gt where is to be replaced with the user name and password default name Admin password 2n 3 Wait for the reply lt auth Method LOGON Status OK gt If the reply contains the Status attribute with OK value it means that the XML bridge has been successfully authorised wit
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12. the server will return an error message amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_REMOVE_SESSION_SOURCE_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI NSPK IE SESSION SOURCE ID SessionId 0x4 Sourceld 0xD gt lt msg gt Or lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_REMOVE_PLAYLIST_FORCE_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI NSPK IE PLAYLIST ID PlayListld 0x3 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK REMOVE SESSION SOURCE CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Or lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_REMOVE_PLAYLIST_FORCE_CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt Error lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_REMOVE_SESSION_SOURCE_CONF gt lt CTI_IE_REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result INVALID_OBJECT gt lt msg gt DB relations u must be deleted all objects before deleting the playlist NSPK_SRVT_OFFLINE_ACTIONS_RECS K K OK K OK K OK OK K OK 2K OK OK OK OK K OK OK OK OK K OK OK OK OK OK OK XK OK XK u neni pristupne v API zatim m tato vazba nelze pres api ani pridat NSPK SEST PLAY LISTS FILES 2K 3K gt k OK K K OK K OK K OK OK K OK K OK OK OK OK K OK OK OK OK OK XK m Delete Playlist If CTILNSPK_REMOVE_PLAYLIST_FORCE_CONF is used all dpendecies in DB will be delted automatically 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz 90 Activate Source in Session Enter the command to activate a source in a session
13. Brief Currently playing file id corresponds FileId of PLAY LIST gt lt member Type KER P CHAR Name ActFile OffsetPointer true Brief Name of the currently playing file gt lt member Type KER T INT Name ActDuration Brief The length of the file in ms gt lt member Type NSPK E STATE Name State Brief Current status according NSPK E STATE source session gt lt member Type KER P CHAR Name StatelInfo OffsetPointer true Brief Lyrically divorced Resource gt lt documentation gt lt documentation Enum NSPK E SES PLAY STATE gt lt item Name STOPPED Brief Play is stopped gt lt item Name READING Brief Reads the next file in the gt lt item Name PLAYING Brief Now Playing gt lt item Name PAUSED Brief Playback is zapausovano gt lt documentation gt lt documentation Enum NSPK_E_STATE gt lt sure these items are sorted according to priority gt lt item Name ERROR Brief When opening the device error gt lt item Name OPENING Brief The device is currently open gt lt item Name CLOSING Brief The device is just closing gt lt item Name IDLE Brief The device is not open gt lt item Name ACTIVE Brief The facility is open and functional gt lt documentation gt Deactivate Session State Monitoring Enter this command to cancel the hook on a session Defined by the Id SessionId parameter If this parameter is 1 the ho
14. FILE Brief Soubor gt lt item Name DIR Brief Adresar gt lt item Name VOLUME Brief Jednotka gt lt documentation gt lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_STORAGE_LIST_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI NSPK STORAGE LIST REOGO gt lt CTI NSPK IE STORAGE PATH Path gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI NSPK STORAGE LIST REO gt lt CTI NSPK IE STORAGE PATH Path c gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI NSPK STORAGE LIST REGO gt lt CTI NSPK IE STORAGE PATH Path D Hudba gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz 107 5 Internet radio configuration lt item Name RADIO Brief Internetov radio gt lt item Name GEN_VIEW Brief Generovane playlisty gt Table with radio stations lt documentation IE CTI NSPK IE NET MEDIA RADIO gt lt member Type KER T INT Name Id Brief APK Identifik tor radia gt lt member T ype CTI NSPK NET S MEDIA RADIO KEY Name Key Brief Identifikace radia gt lt member Type NET_E_MEDIA_PROTOCOL Name Protocol Brief Pou it protokol k z sk n r dia dle NET E MEDIA PROTOCOL gt lt member Type CDRI T TCPUDP PORT Name Port Brief TCP UDP Port Protokolu CDRI TCPUDP PORT UNKNOWN je defaultn port podle protokolu gt lt member Type KER P CHAR Name Url OffsetPointer true
15. Fabian Saisir Le Jour 4 10 Kill Bill Soundtrack Val 1 Wol T Lara Fabian Jy Crois Encore 423 b Lara Fabian Le Jour Qu Tu Fartiras 4 35 goid Lara Fabian Je Me Souviens 4 19 S Lara Fabian On S Aimerait Tout Bas 4 03 Lara Fabian Ensemble ft Ray Chales 3 51 Lara Fabian Demain N Bxiste Pas 4 36 Figure Generated Playlists This way you can fill the server with mp3 files even remotely via the WAN Sets of user inputs Set of user inputs is a group of rules rather than an actual input The rules define users with the right to use the input and also assign inputs to rooms if necessary Example Suppose a language school has English and German classrooms There are 4 teachers in the school Mr Cook Ms Scott Hr Himmel and Fr Moselle Use the set of user inputs to create English classroom input and German classroom input Enable the English classroom virtual input for Mr Cook and Ms Scott u Enable the German classroom virtual input for Hr Himmel and Fr Moselle Doing this you have created the possibility to play audio in the classrooms and let the teachers simply choose classrooms using the Console tool Audio Sources All v Set of user inputs settings Hardware inputs Name Classroom English 5 Realtek HD Audio input LAPIE z Sampling frequency Hz 44100 M Mp3 playliste Bits per sample 16 v 4 non blondes Channels Stereo v k Bit rate kbit 128 bd B
16. Name IS Brief Icelandic gt lt item Name IN Brief Indonesian gt lt item Name IT Brief Italian Standard gt lt item Name IT_CH Brief Italian Swiss gt lt item Name JA Brief Japanese gt lt item Name KO Brief Korean gt lt item Name KO_JO Brief Korean Johab gt lt item Name LV Brief Latvian gt lt item Name LT Brief Lithuanian gt lt item Name MK Brief Macedonian gt lt item Name MS Brief Malaysian gt lt item Name MT Brief Maltese gt lt item Name NO Brief Norwegian Bokmal gt lt item Name NO_NY Brief Norwegian Nynorsk gt lt item Name PL Brief Polish gt lt item Name PT Brief Portuguese Standard gt lt item Name PT_BR Brief Portuguese Brazilian gt lt item Name RM Brief Rhaeto Romanic gt lt item Name RO Brief Romanian gt lt item Name RO_MO Brief Romanian Moldavia gt lt item Name RU Brief Russian gt lt item Name RU_MO Brief Russian Moldavia gt lt item Name SZ Brief Sami Lappish gt lt item Name SR Brief Serbian Cyrillic gt lt item Name SR_LA Brief Serbian Latin gt lt item Name SK Brief Slovak gt lt item Name SL Brief Slovenian gt lt item Name SB Brief Sorbian gt lt item Name ES Brief Spanish Spain Traditional Sort gt lt item Name ES MX Brief Spanish Mexican gt lt item Name ES_MS Brief Spanish Spain Modern Sort
17. Use the drag amp drop function to move the selected speaker from the list of loudspeakers to the required zone Again use the drag amp drop function or the floating menu gt Remove to remove a speaker from the zone to the loudspeaker list The 2N NetSpeaker properties are divided as follows 4 All zones NetSpeakers RTP Destinations i a Speaker information A i i Speaker name New speaker 1 New speaker 1 New speaker 2 i Assigned connection ee Default zone 4 47 New zone 1 4 e New zone 2 ge New zone 3 4 4 New zone 4 i SD card state Mounted H stars 4 oe Newzone5 i State Synchronization is not active New zone 6 i a i Progress o Serial number 52 0511 0242 MAC address 7C 1E B3 00 6F C3 ee oo 00 Defaultzone Newzone New zone 4 i i A Audio paramters ji Volume H C Mute 0 i Power supply f Max gain Without Wwith PoE 4 Ohm stereo i Sound path delay ms AB f Sampling frequency Hz Bits per sample 16 i Channels Stereo Bit rate kbit 128 i a Advanced settings Disable multicast Disable remote controller j Enable telnet Switch on relay while transmitting i Channel i Button mode Figure NetSpeaker Setting Options Loudspeaker information Here find the loudspeaker name connection if existing and synchronisation status Click on Synchronize to launch synchronisation as set in the Sync Manager tag for the
18. connection 1 Audio devices New connection 1 192 168 122 101 6998 Sessions Generated playlists Connection Licences Network settings Connection timeout ms 10000 lt Multicast addresses IF adress 192 168 122 101 API NetSpeaker settings IP port 6998 v Communication properties 8 NetSpeaker connections Change password NetSpeaker scanner Administration Server authorization Database Trace XML scripts settings File Manager Assigned speaker New speaker 1 Firmware Automatic firmware upgrade Figure Connection Parameters NetSpeaker scanner use the scanner to search the 2N NetSpeaker units and their settings in the network All the speakers available in the network are displayed to the left Having selected a speaker you can change its parameters in the right hand part to make it connect to the 2N NetSpeaker Server automatically active mode or using the NetSpeaker connections parameters Parameters IP address 2N NetSpeaker IP address u IP mask network mask u IP gateway network gateway Server IP address 2N NetSpeaker Server IP address Domain 2N NetSpeaker with the set domain is assigned to the server with the same domain 2N NetSpeaker automatically takes over the domain of one of the servers in the network u Description enter optional details on the selected 2N NetSpeaker unit m M d select the passive active search mode u passive mode means that it is necessary
19. in the month for the action start and also in which months the action shall occur Once only Action planning Schedule task In time Weekly 2 Weekly schedule Each weekon W Su F Th C Mo W Fr W Tu Sa We Figure Weekly Schedule Enabling action to individual speakers Define the speakers for which the action shall be enabled These speakers will be synchronised with the server and the files will be saved onto the SD card for each 2N NetSpeaker Playlist Select the playlist s in the Playlist to be played when the given offline action starts Also you can select command pause to add pause between playlists Use the arrows to assign priorities to the playlist s Basic parameters Action planning Action type Daily 12 10 Action duration Daily schedule i s Each 1 day Preferable to server F Use as default F Enabling actions to individual speakers Flay lists Speaker Command Parameter New speaker 1 i PE E New speaker 2 Playlist Horkyze Shyze Pause ms 5000 Playlist Caro Emerald Figure Playlist Example of Synchronisation Action Configuration Suppose company Xyz intends to play ad spots in its 2N NetSpeaker system at 6 a m every day As the spots vary every week it will be necessary to synchronise the 2N NetSpeaker system early in the morning on Mondays Synchronization actions for SD cards Synchronization properties Sync Now Ad XYZ
20. is also used for event registration and unregistration of events Event messages use the lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref tag This type of IE is used for recognition of responses sent asynchronously on events in the 2N NetSpeaker Server Message Reguest and Response The 2N NetSpeaker Server XML interface has two different formats amp Request lt msg Id command identify gt lt CTI_IE_REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI_REQUEST gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id command identify gt lt CTI_IE REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result gt lt msg gt This document also contains XML schemes which prove details on the incoming and outgoing combinations using the XML reguest and response Opening Communication 2N NetSpeaker Server Starting Communication By default the 2N NetSpeaker Server listens on TCP port 6543 on all eth server ports External applications are connected to this port Communication between external applications and the 2N NetSpeaker Server alway s starts with the BIND command This command is sent by the server client The application cannot continue communicating until it receives the lt bind Status OK gt reply from the 2N NetSpeaker Server The server thus confirms the connection and creation of a communication channel amp Request lt bind ConnType LOCAL AppName SpkCtiTest gt Response lt bind Status OK gt Error message lt error Layer XMLB
21. or Administrator level The Administrator cannot log in to the Console and Player but may use the ControlPanel software Sets of user inputs The system administrator defines the set of user inputs to certain sessions refer to the Audio Sources tag for details These inputs can then be assigned provided to users in the Permit user connection to set of user inputs section This section includes a list of all sets of user inputs and helps you assign a user to an input by ticking off the option 2 Administrator What you should know m Access via API is restricted to 10 clients by default m Multicast is active on addresses 239 0 0 0 8 in 2N NetSpeaker by default u Trace can be saved and help communicate your problem to the 2N Technical Support department Scanner allows you to see 2N NetSpeaker even if 2N NetSpeaker doesn t obtain an IP address from network For proper function you have to assign IP address manually in this case Virtual Network adapters may cause malfunction of 2N NetSpeaker scanner Administrator The Administrator tag helps you set other 2N NetSpeaker parameters and monitor the state of the system The tag contains general settings and administration General Settings General settings are provided in this section General set the ControlPanel language Audio devices select the output for listening in Listening In allows you to listen to sessions locally and select a device t
22. u Use short headers tick off this option to use abbreviated header items for outgoing SIP packets Example From f To t Via v This optimisation helps minimise data to be transmitted u Do not replace in numbers if you do not tick off this option the above mentioned characters will be replaced with adequate strings xx in numbers Tick off the option to send the characters u Route by To header if you tick off the option incoming call routing on the port will obey the To header setting Otherwise and by default calls are routed by the Request URI header u Dedicated Registrar is used for the gateway only and helps route registration to another server u Address IP address of the selected Registrar server u Port port of the selected Registrar server u Scheme set the sip or tel scheme in the To and From headers of the SIP tel is used for networks based on the numbering plan according to recommendation E 164 u Min MTU set the minimum packet length for obligatory use of TCP in the UDP amp TCP mode The recommended maximum value is 1448 bytes Headers u Complete domain specify the domain to be used within the From and To headers u Send information P Asserted Identity activate the P Asserted Identity header for the INVITE message This header is used for CLIR transmission to the counterparty giving it information on the calling number even in the case of active CLIR Calling Lin
23. you administer 2N NetSpeakers by assigning them to zones and changing their parameters The tag includes a Zones tree a NetSpeakers panel speakers zones including contents and a Zone NetSpeaker Properties panel Zones Zones helps divide objects logically and assign 2N NetSpeakers to zones for easier handling by assigning zones to 2 1 Sessions in extensive installations Moreover the zones can be regarded as 2N NetSpeaker groups 4 4 All zones NetSpeakers RTP Destinations Zonename Default zone i ee Default zone PT Th ii Volume 100 C Muted i 4 4 New zone 1 Hi New speaker New speaker 2 i 4 4 New zone 2 i etl ee New zone 3 i 4 sa New zone 4 4 4 New zone 5 ee New zone 6 Default zone W New speaker New speaker 2 Figure View of Destinations amp Zones Tag To create a Zone select menu gt Create subgroup or retrieve the floating menu with the right mouse click and select Create subgroup again Retrieve the floating menu on the All zones panel gt Rename to rename a zone Having clicked on a Zone you can set the Properties for the Zone set switch off volume for all speakers in the zone Click on Synchronize button to launch synchronisation of all the speakers assigned to the zone Loudspeakers 2N NetSpeakers The Loudspeakers panel displays the 2N NetSpeakers to be connected as instructed in NetSpeaker Connection Retrieve the floating menu to remove or rename a speaker
24. 05 1kHz Signal to noise ratio 91dB Headphone Line output STEREO 3 5mm jack on front panel Digital output 24V 1A AC DC relay output galvanically isolated Digital input 5 to 24V DC digital input galvanically non isolated Memory capacity extension MicroSD card slot on front panel Bandwidth 32 320kbps amp Caution u Be sure to connect the 2N NetSpeaker power supply as the last step The same applies to PoE supply from the LAN Installation If you intend to use your 2N NetSpeaker 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 NetSpeaker unit on a wall or another solid surface Insert the L profiles in the sides of the assembly and fit them with four screws to keep the device in place You can use the dowels and screws included in the delivery Follow the instructions below while drilling the mounting holes O O 40 mm 4x J6mm O O 7 lt 120 mm gt Figure Mounting holes Nm I u Electric Installation Electric Installation Step by Step It is very easy to connect 2N NetSpeaker electrically Follow the steps below to avoid equipment damage or electrical injury Connect a loudspeaker headphones or an external amplifier Connect the digital input and output Insert the MicroSD card Connect the UTP cable Connect
25. 1 New intemet radio 2 Advanced settings User inputs Source address w User a RTP source New RTP source 1 Generated albums What A Wonderful Word 10 22 03 Benaroya Hall 20 let na ivu Figure Generic RTP input 2 4 Scheduler What you should know m If the Create actions for session activation and deactivation automatically option is enabled session activation deactivation is set together with the first action for the session If you power up the server while the event is in progress the actions will not be performed The server must always be activated before the beginning of the event u Action session activation automatically enables all playlists in the session Scheduler Scheduler is used for creating actions based on playlists You can schedule various actions for the playlists and assign them to time A set of actions for playlists is called Event and you can control multiple playlists in multiple sessions within one event Fig 1 shows an example of event with two sessions One contains a playlist the other is without a playlist Event Creation As mentioned above the event is a set of actions to be executed over playlists Therefore prepare a session including the required playlists before creating an event Only then you can start creating an event as follows Procedure Create a new event use one of the following methods click on the Sc
26. 1 CmdPar2 0x1 gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK CMD CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Skip to Next Line in Source Enter the command to skip to the next file in the sequence in a source Defined by the CmdPari SessionId and CmdPar2 Sourceld parameters If the CmdPari and CmdPar2 values are non existent in the database the server replies OK but no change will be executed for any existing session amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_REQ gt lt CTI NSPK IE SES CMD Cmd NEXT CmdPari 0x4 CmdPar2 0x4 gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Skip to Previous Line in Source Enter the command to skip to the previous file in the sequence in a source Defined by the CmdParl Sessionld and CmdPar2 Sourceld parameters If the CmdParl and CmdPar2 values are non existent in the database the server replies OK but no change will be executed for any existing session amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_REQ gt lt CTI NSPK IE SES CMD Cmd PREV CmdPari 0x1 CmdPar2 0x1 gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt
27. 1 FileName C Documents and Settings All Users Data aplikacA 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE 2N NetSpeaker Server Media Test mp3 Duration 54085 Shuffle 0x0 gt lt msg gt Delete File from Playlist Enter the command to delete a file from an existing playlist Defined by the PlayListId and FileId parameters amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_REMOVE_PLAYLIST_FILE_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI NSPK IE PLAYLIST FILE ID PlayListId 0x2 FileId 0x1 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK REMOVE PLAYLIST FILE CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt 5 6 File explorer Playlist mgmt Ptah for accesing directory is necessary If this is send server will response with list of files if path is not set Server will response with list of all files Samples lt documentation IE CTI NSPK IE STORAGE PATH gt lt member Type CHAR Name Path Brief Ko enov cesta pro prohled n storage gt lt documentation gt lt documentation IE CTI NSPK IE STORAGE ITEM gt lt member Type E CDRI STORAGE ITEM TYPE Name Type Brief Typ polo ky VOLUME FILE DIR gt lt member Type UINT Name Size Brief Velikost souboru gt lt member Type CHAR Name Name OffsetPointer true Brief Nazev jednotky adres e nebo souboru gt lt documentation gt lt documentation Enum E CDRI STORAGE ITEM TYPE gt lt item Name
28. 2N NetSpeaker IP Audio System een WARN ELE Manual Version T www 2n cz The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE joint stock company is a Czech manufacturer and supplier of telecommunications equipment j 3 a X i D 3 x o v dj SS ow gt b j v 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 TELE CO il Pe IATA 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 b ai 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE administers the FAQ database to help you quickly find information and to answer your questions about 2N products and services On www faq 2n cz you can find information regarding products adjustment and instructions for optimum use and procedures What to do if CE Declaration of Conformity 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE hereby declares that the 2N IP Audio System product complies with all basic reguirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC directive For the full wording of th
29. 55 255 0 defaultgw Default gateway for packets routed outside the LAN Use this setting if dhcpclient is set to 0 Default setting 192 168 1 1 pwd 2N NetSpeaker s own password for authorising connection initiated by the 2N NetSpeaker Server The same password must be stored in the 2N NetSpeaker Server global settings and must be identical for all 2N NetSpeaker units in the system This password is used for Telnet server connection authorisation too u Default setting admin srvipaddr u 2N NetSpeaker Server IP address Use the setting in the active mode i e if activemode 1 u Default setting 192 168 1 1 srvport u 2N NetSpeaker Server communication port Use the setting in the active mode i e if activemode 1 Default setting 6999 srvpwd 2N NetSpeaker Server connection authorisation password Used both in the active and passive modes of 2N NetSpeaker The password must be identical with the 2N NetSpeaker Server password Default setting admin Firmware upgrade 2N NetSpeaker firmware upgrade runs automatically whenever 2N NetSpeaker g ets connected to the 2N NetSpeaker Server This guarantees that all connected devices have identical and latest firmware versions Refer to www 2n cz for the latest firmware version 2 Manual for Control Panel software Server Administration 2N IP Audio Control Panel is user friendly software used for administration of all features of 2
30. Brief Adresa radia gt lt member Type KER_P_CHAR Name Uri OffsetPointer true Brief Identifikace radia v ramci URL gt lt member Type KER_T_UINT Name Delay Brief Mnozstvi pripravenych dat nez zacne prehravani ms gt lt documentation gt lt documentation struct CTI NSPK NET S MEDIA_RADIO_KEY gt lt member Type KE R P CHAR Name Name OffsetPointer true Brief Nazev r dia gt lt member Type NET E MEDIA GENRE Name Genre Brief Zanr dle NET E MEDIA GENRE gt lt member Type KER T UINT Name RegionId Brief Identifikace regionu gt lt member Type KER_T_UINT Name Languageld Brief Identifikace jazyka dle KER_E_LANG_ID gt lt documentation gt lt documentation IE CTI NSPK IE NET MEDIA RADIO ID gt lt member Type KER T INT Name Id Brief APK Identifik tor radia gt lt documentation gt lt documentation Enum NET E MEDIA _GENRE gt lt item Name UNKNOWN gt lt item Name ROCK gt lt item Name JAZZ gt lt documentation gt lt documentation Enum NET_E_MEDIA_PROTOCOL gt lt item Name HTTP Brief gt lt item Name RTSP Brief gt lt documentation gt lt documentation Enum KER E LANG ID gt lt item Name DEF Brief Default gt lt item Name ANY Brief None gt lt item Name AF Brief Afrikaans gt lt item Name SQ Brief Albanian gt lt item Name AR_SA Brief Arabic Saudi Arabia gt lt item Name AR IG
31. DMI 3 High Def Gio Ge Ge 0 J Sync Manager AD Users o i Nan Bar New speaker 2 4 gest floor Digital Audio S PDIF 4 High Di Feat tC de Z Administrator New speaker 2 ET SEA Be a Twi New speaker 3 Microphone 4 High Definition Au rota si M iNew speaker 3 2 Show context hel Fi lt a gt Create session dy Horkyze Slyze Pl Caro Emerald j maer gt gt Sc co SIP Trunk asterisk u Internet radio 2 Rock101 Ya Generated albums Classical Spectacular Willie s Blues Figure Adding of Sources and Destinations to Session The created session is ready for broadcasting to destination s If no more parameters are needed simply press PLAY and the added 2 1 Sessions or another source will start playing Fig 5 shows two types of sources The common bar contains volume control settings Session Control and Launch Click on ON in the Session control section to launch a session refer to Fig 3 Fig 3 also shows additional session controls Balance set balance for the right left channel Listening in enable this parameter to listen to remote destinations locally Volume set the main session volume Sound activation deactivation enable disable sound for the active session Nazev Fodkres MASTER CONTROL RU ETI ing Fa New speaker 1 Volume PHONES Sound de activation Balance St
32. Declaration of Conformity see www 2n cz This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation 1 3 HW Configuration Manual 2N NetSpeaker Components system Figure 2N NetSpeaker Basic Unit 914010E 2N NetSpeaker with Amplifier Accessories u PoE Injector 91378100 u 12V DC 2A Adapter 914102E m Remote Controller 914101E Description and Installation Product Description 2N NetSpeaker is a LAN audio converter designed for public sound distribution through the 2N NetSpeaker System It is connected to the 2N NetSpeaker Syste m via the local area network LAN It communicates with the 2N NetSpeaker Server receives the audio stream decodes it and converts it into an analogue signal 2N NetSpeaker is eguipped with an integrated 14W amplifier for direct loudspeaker connection 2N NetSpeaker can be controlled by two front panel buttons or an infrared remote controller 2N NetSpeaker is eguipped with a digital input and output which extend the converter options and may be helpful in special applications 2N NetSpeaker helps you extend the internal FLASH memory using MicroSD memory cards Use the integrated Telnet server to make basic settings for connection of 2N NetSpeaker into the LAN
33. FreeRideld 0xFFFFFFFF gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_SESSION_CONF gt lt CTI_IE_REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Remove Session Enter the command to pause a source in a session Defined by the CmdParl SessionId and CmdPar2 Sourceld parameters If the CmdParl and CmdPar2 values are non existent the server replies OK but no source will be suspended amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_REQ gt lt CTI NSPK IE SES CMD Cmd PAUSE CmdPar1 0x1 CmdPar2 0x1 gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt nebo lt msg Id CTI NSPK REMOVE SESSION FORCE REO gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI NSPK IE SESSION ID SessionId 0x6 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK REMOVE SESSION CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt nebo lt msg Id CTI NSPK REMOVE SESSION FORCE CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Error lt msg Id CTI NSPK REMOVE SESSION CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result INVALID_OBJECT gt lt msg gt DB relations m must be deleted all objects before deleting the session NSPK SEST SESSIONS SOURCES KKXXK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK OK m Delete Source from Session NSPK_SEST_SESSIONS_DESTS 2K 2K 2
34. IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Deactivate Session Enter this command to disable a session A session is defined by the CmdParl SessionId parameter If you enter a wrong SessionId the server processes the command and sends OK but no session will be deactivated amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_REQ gt lt CTI NSPK IE SES CMD Cmd DEACTIVATE_SESSION CmdPari 0x4 gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK CMD CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Add Session Enter this command to create a new session A session is defined by the SessionId parameter If the value differs from the values in the database a new session will be created If the parameter value is equal to the value of an existing session the existing session with the specified value will be adjusted according to other parameters Name session name Priority Channel session channel MasterVolume session volume MasterBalance session balancing value MasterFadeTime time during which the volume or balance change is effective if requested PanelUserld relates to the console panel PanelMode relates to the console panel PanelVirtualInputId relates to the console panel FreeRideld relates to the console panel amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_SESSION_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI NSPK IE SESSION Sessi
35. K OK K OK OK K OK K OK OK K OK K OK OK OK OK K OK OK OK OK m List of All Sessions and Input Sources Assigned to Them If CTILNSPK_REMOVE_SESSION_FORCE_CONF is used all relations will be deleted automatically 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz 82 Session State Monitoring Enter the command to create a hook on a session which will periodically send information on the session whenever a change occurs in the session Defined by the Id SessionId parameters If this parameter is 1 the hook will be created for all sessions amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CREATE_HOOK_REQ gt lt CTI NSPK IE OBJECT Type SESSION_SOURCE Id 1 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SESSION_SOURCE_INFO_IND gt lt CTI NSPK IE SESSION SOURCE INFO SessionId 0x2 Sourceld 0x3 PlayState PLAYING ActFileId 0x11 ActFile C Documents and Settings jsvoboda Plocha Download Adele 21 01 Rolling in the Deep mp3 ActDuration 229347 State ACTIVE StateInfo File ACTIVE Resampler ACTIVE gt lt msg gt IE lt documentation IE CTI NSPK IE SESSION SOURCE gt lt member Type KER T INT Name SessionId Brief Primary key source link to SESSION gt lt member Type KER_T_INT Name Sourceld Brief Primary key source link to SESSION SOURCE gt lt member Type NSPK E SES PLAY STATE Name PlayState Brief Playback status according NSPK E SES PLAY STATE gt lt member Type KER T INT Name ActFileId
36. M 3 19 2002 1 53 16 PM 3 19 2002 1 53 16 PM 3 19 2002 1 53 18 PM 3 19 2002 1 53 18 PM NetSpeaker connections s i 3 19 2002 1 53 18 PM NetSpeaker scanner s i 3 19 2002 1 53 20 PM Administration 3 19 2002 1 53 22 PM Server authorization 2 010 MP3 3 19 2002 1 53 22 PM Database i Trace XML scripts settings i File Manager Refresh Delete Rename Create directory Export file Figure Import of Audio Files to Server Generated playlists Generated playlists are playlists that are created by the ControlPanel automatically from the selected directory according to selected rules Generated playlists are created via the 2 7 Administrator tag Refer to the Audio Sources tag for the playlist items Audio Sources Generated playlist settings p Ja Mr Cook Mame Je Me Souviens Se Ms Scott Filter ALBUM I5 Je Me Souviens m Generated albums State GENERATED k As Day Follows Night Duration total 01 04 30 r Beethoven The Complete Files Symphony Collection AE Lara Fabian Tout 4 19 Mee Deleted Scenes From The Lara Fabian Je Taime 4 24 a Cutting Room Lara Fabian Leila 5 19 m Deleted Scenes From The Lara Fabian Si Tu M Aimes 3 31 J Cutting Room Hoor Lara Fabian Humana 5 28 gt Lara Fabian Tu Ten Vas 3 47 Forever Y Th r Best one ee ee ee Lara Fabian Will Love Again 3 45 M Je Me Souviens ODRA 4 01 d Lara Fabian Je M Areterai Pas De Timer 2 43 gt Lara
37. N IP Audio System In this section m 2 1 Sessions 2 2 Destinations and Zones 2 3 Audio Sources 2 4 Scheduler 2 5 Sync Manager 2 6 Users 2 7 Administrator 2 1 Sessions What you should know m Sources can be type filtered in the Input sources header Sessions Upon power up the server automatically launches and starts playing all sessions that were active before power off Higher priority of the active Session always guarantees that this Session will occupy all Destinations assigned to it u The last created Freeride session has the highest priority is playing The session determines the Source Destination connection i e defines which source will be played to which destination The left session part defines and helps control the source the right session part determines the destination and Session optio Ns Session Creation and Preparation for Playing Click on Session gt Create empty session to create a session You can perform this and other actions by retrieving the floating menu by the right mouse click Logout H Save configuration 1 Undo changes Info panel ey Help JI Sync Manager AA Users Administrator Show context help 17 Create session Diaital Audio HDMI 3 High Defir Sources dia USB Headpho Digital Audio S PDIF 4 High De Microphone 4 High Definition Aud Mp3 playlists W Horkyze Slyze dy Caro Em
38. O Brief Arabic Iraqg gt lt item Name AR_EQ Brief Arabic Egypt gt lt item Name AR_LY Brief Arabic Libya gt lt item Name AR_DZ Brief Arabic Algeria gt lt item Name AR_MA Brief Arabic Morocco gt lt item Name AR_TN Brief Arabic Tunisia gt lt item Name AR_OM Brief Arabic OQman gt lt item Name AR_YE Brief Arabic Yemen gt lt item Name AR_SY Brief Arabic Syria gt lt item Name AR_JO Brief Arabic Jordan gt lt item Name AR_LB Brief Arabic Lebanon gt lt item Name AR_KW Brief Arabic Kuwait gt lt item Name AR_AE Brief Arabic U A E gt lt item Name AR_BH Brief Arabic Bahrain gt lt item Name AR_QA Brief Arabic Qatar gt lt item Name EU Brief Basque gt lt item Name BG Brief Bulgarian gt lt item Name BE Brief Belarusian gt lt item Name CA Brief Catalan gt lt item Name ZH_TW Brief Chinese Taiwan Region gt lt item Name ZH_CN Brief Chinese PRC gt lt item Name ZH_HK Brief Chinese Hong Kong SAR PRC gt lt item Name ZH_SQ Brief Chinese Singapore gt lt item Name HR Brief Croatian gt lt item Name CS Brief Czech gt lt item Name DA Brief Danish gt lt item Name NL Brief Dutch Standard gt lt item Name NL_BE Brief Dutch Belgian gt lt item Name EN Brief English gt lt item Name EN_US Brief English United States gt lt item Name EN
39. P addres of NetSpeaker Server or its network domain port is port in which NetSPeaker server listens for HTTP comands session indicates session ID state switch the session on off volume set volume possible parameters lt 0 4096 gt mute switch the session s sound on or off channel set channel range lt 1 4 gt priority set priority of session range lt 1 9 gt Sample of response Response lt xml version 1 0 encoding UTF 8 gt lt callctrl result gt lt errcode gt 0 lt errcode gt lt callctrl result gt If erroror ocures the errorcode will be 1 Default port is 8088 it is possible to change it via ControlPanel 6 Supported Internet Radio Stations Canada Radio URI O Comment CJSW http stream cjsw com cjsw mp3 m3u 7 CHRW http chrwradio com playlist stream m3u EEE Czech republic Radio o CSCS URI Comment esky rozas Rodora f ewon ooo o e e a Ropa jam poem O owane jam Emopaa jam O jam Rado oo jam impas jak O edo w Rok zone jam Rado Denona jam raose jam Denmark Rado URE Comment Danmarks Radio http live icy gss dr dk 8000 Channel3_HQ mp3 m3u pa Marks Radio http live icy gss dr dk 8000 Channel4_HQ mp3 m3u Danmarks Radio Heep live icy gss dr dk 8000 Channel5 HO mp3 m3u DR P4 Bornholm http live icy gss dr dk 8000 Channel6_HQ mp3 m3u DR P4 Esbjerg http live icy gss dr dk 8000 Channel15_H
40. Q mp3 m3u a DR P4 Fyn http live icy gss dr dk 8000 Channel _HQ mp3 m3u DR P4 o Kobenhavn Http U live cy gss cr dk 8000 Channel8_ HQ mp3 m3u DR P8 Jazz http live icy gss dr dk 8000 Channel22 HO mp3 m3u DR Ramasjang Radio Radio Klassisk http onair 100fmlive dk klassisk_live mp3 m3u Finland Radio URI S J rviradio http radio 6net fi 8000 jarviradio m3u Metro FM http 217 30 180 242 8000 mrfm mp3 m3u http live icy gss dr dk 8000 A A24H mp3 m3u NOR ito 149 5 240 22 WRERNBM u sra pop itos 149 5 24022 WReAPOPmau oirm itos mediaimnoventum fisooojotm mau ROR itos 149 5 240 22 WRetLm u Radio 957 to Zwwweradto957 A nettradiof957miu Radio karo ito Zwwwlstentwe eufaatomiu skema ito wwwiskelmaf nettradiiskema miu Iceland Radio OT URE Comment Utvarp Kantrybar http 93 95 74 162 8000 listen pls not supported Norway a http lyd nrk no nrk_radio_p1_finnmark_mp3_m m3u Finnmark o R a a 573 NRK P1 Nordland http lyd nrk no nrk_radio_p1_nordland_mp3_m m3u NRK P2 http lyd nrk no nrk radio p2 mp3 m m3u NRK P3 Urort http lyd nrk no nrk radio p3 urort mp3 m m3u NRK az it Zyd reno nr radio jazz mmm NRK Klassisk it Zyd armo nr radio Kassie mp3 mmu NRK Sport it Zydarno nrteradio sport mp3 miu Psoso ito mmsve oninenofPs_Ogomae United Kingdom Radio URE Big L 1395 http eastlondonradio com 8100 biglh mp3 m3u Bolton FM http
41. R IS ARTIST IS ALBUM IS GENRE IS Oparetors AND OR NOT are allowed to use in filter construction use for FILE Karel OR NOT FILE Gott AND ALBUM IS Krasny les IIIf string contains right square bracket then this bracket has to be replaced by two right square brackets So string Karel 2000 prvni will be used as ARTIST Karel 2000 prvni gt lt msg Id CTI NSPK GET ALL GEN VIEWS REG gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI NSPK GET GEN VIEWS REG gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI NSPK IE GEN VIEW TYPE GenTag_Type ARTIST gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI NSPK INSERT GEN VIEW REGO gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI NSPK IE GEN VIEW MOD DATA GenViewId 0 Name Muj GEN VIEW novy Filter AUTHOR Karel Gott gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_MODIFY_GEN_VIEW_REQ gt lt CTI_IE_REFERENCE Ref 0x422 gt lt CTI NSPK IE GEN VIEW MOD DATA GenViewId 0x50 Name Muj GEN VIEW upraveny Filter AUTHOR Lou Fananek gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_REMOVE_GEN_VIEW_REQ gt lt CTI_IE_REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI_NSPK_IE_GEN_VIEW_ID GenViewId 0x50 gt lt msg gt 5 9 IP Audio System HTTP API manual Control of Sessions via http commands is supported by 2N NetSpeaker server Sample command Request http nspk_addr port httpAPI xml session 1 amp state ON amp volume 10 amp mut Where m nspk_addr is I
42. UON 4 23 02 2208 62 4 04 0604 242205 0845 0468 229 OS Oe PE GA 74 5 0 Audo PUL COMNGUIATION 23 5 ache donde ee bak baa eh dae eee ee ted AB 86 54 PlayliSt COMMGQUIATION 24 24224 2644400580 dub OS obi oO Od oS LEGE 8406 84 99 5 6 File explorer Playlist mgmt 0 0 ee eee 106 5 7 Internet radio configuration ee eee 108 5 0 Generated playlists ae bee ol Se dod ities Ma ewe eas Foe RS Pave bb 112 5 9 IP Audio System HTTP API manual 0 0 0 cee ees 116 6 Supported Internet Radio Stations 7 2N NetSpeaker Limits and Specifications 121 8 Supplementary Information 002 cee eee 124 8 1 Directives Laws and Regulations s s 0 ce ee 125 127 8 2 General Instructions and Cautions 1 User manuals This section provides with basic information on 2N IP Audio System as well as with quick start guide and with manual for 2N NetSpeaker hardware In this section u 1 1 Introduction u 1 2 Quick Start u 1 3 HW Configuration Manual 1 1 Introduction IP Audio System 2N NetSpeaker 2N NetSpeaker is an IP audio system which allows you to play an acoustic message or any other audio stream from any LAN WAN connected PC All you have to do to get a virtual broadcasting exchange is connect a standard loudspeaker or amplifier to your 2N NetSpeaker The virtual exchange helps you play any audio system and create separate zones with different communication contents
43. UserName_Login Passwld Parent Sid_ld Role where Role ADMIN AND UserName_Login Admin 58 lt if Exp NOT EMPTY adminLogin gt Exp True 59 lt select Table SEC PASSWORDS Columns ld Text Where ld Esp adminLogin Passwld Var pswRow gt pswRow select from SEC PASSWORDS columns Id Text where ld 1 60 lt f Exp NOT EMPTY pswRow gt True 61 lt set Var pswRow Text Exp SECURED password gt pswRow Text 2n Done Totally processed commands 5 Figure XML Script for Password Saving File manager It allows you to manipulate with folders and files on your discs Refresh refresh current path in folder Delete delete file folder Rename rename file folder Create directory Create directory in current folder Import file Copy file to current folder Export file Copy file from current folder Administration General settings General Audio devices Sessions Generated playlists Licences Network settings Multicast addresses NetSpeaker settings Communication properties NetSpeaker connections NetSpeaker scanner Administration Server authorization Database i AML scripts settings File Manager Name Size B c produkty ComplexwebServer 4 Data 4 Devicel Device2 Device3 Device4 Device5 Documents and Settings 3 MSOCache Program Files RECYCLER BE System Volume Information Temp TFTP Root WINDOWS k Refresh 0 Delete 1239953 0 0 Create dire
44. _GB Brief English British gt lt item Name EN_AU Brief English Australian gt lt item Name EN_CA Brief English Canadian gt lt item Name EN_NZ Brief English New Zealand gt lt item Name EN_IR Brief English Ireland gt lt item Name EN_ZA Brief English South Africa gt lt item Name EN_JM Brief English Jamaica gt lt item Name EN_CR Brief English Caribbean gt lt item Name EN_BZ Brief English Belize gt lt item Name EN_TT Brief English Trinidad gt lt item Name ET Brief Estonian gt lt item Name FO Brief Faeroese gt lt item Name FA Brief Farsi gt lt item Name FT Brief Finnish gt lt item Name FR Brief French Standard gt lt item Name FR_BE Brief French Belgian gt lt item Name FR_CA Brief French Canadian gt lt item Name FR_CH Brief French Swiss gt lt item Name FR_LU Brief French Luxembourg gt lt item Name GD Brief Gaelic Scots gt lt item Name GD_IE Brief Gaelic Irish gt lt item Name DE Brief German Standard gt lt item Name DE_CH Brief German Swiss gt lt item Name DE_AT Brief German Austrian gt lt item Name DE_LU Brief German Luxembourg gt lt item Name DE_LI Brief German Liechtenstein gt lt item Name EL Brief Greek gt lt item Name HE Brief Hebrew gt lt item Name HT Brief Hindi gt lt item Name HU Brief Hungarian gt lt item
45. a 12V power supply unless PoE is used le a uj Loudspeakers Loudspeaker connection 2N NetSpeaker is eguipped with a power amplifier for 1 MONO or 2 STEREO loudspeakers The loudspeakers to be used must have the nominal impedance of 402 160 Possible configurations and related maximum power outputs sinus THD lt 1 are included in the table below Loudspeaker 12V 2A Supply PoE Supply 2 x 4Ohm STEREO 2x 2 5W 2 x 2 5W 2 x 80hm STEREO 40hm MONO DOTA Use the 2N NetSpeaker back panel terminals marked L and L for the left channel and R and R for the right channel Use the left channel terminals for the MONO mode Headphone External amplifier connection 2N NetSpeaker is equipped with a headphone external amplifier connector The 3 5mm jack is available on the front panel Digital Input and Output 2N NetSpeaker is equipped with a 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 Program the output either to the N O normally open or N C normally closed mode Warning Do not exceed the upper voltage and current limits to avoid irreversible damage of the equipment 2N NetSpeaker is equipped with a digital input for an optional button sensor of movement or other applications This input is available on the LOGIC IN terminal Up to 5 to 24V DC voltage can be applied to the in
46. adcast to sessions to which you are assigned as a user input Contact your system administrator for more information Broadcast as set of user inputs Logged in as a set of user inputs you cannot choose where to broadcast Your user role authorises you to broadcast to sessions which contain the set of user inputs assigned to you Contact your system administrator for more information tails on the roles 4 Manual for Player software The 2N IP Audio Player program helps you play files and playlists in a simple and comfortable manner It can be used by Freeride users only In this section m 4 1 Software Control 4 1 Software Control What you should know u CAUTION Freeride is the highest priority user broadcasting role and shall be preferred in all zones Player Application The Player program helps you play files and playlists in a simple and comfortable manner It can be used by Freeride users only No other user is authorised to use the Player application Connection Upon launch the login window gets displayed Change the server address to the address defined by the system administrator The same applies to the login a password Use Menu gt Tools to change the application language Playing The purpose of the application is to provide easy and comfortable control Hence the playing settings are very simple and intuitive Push the buttons in the lower part to add files to be played to the application Th
47. aholm mp3 m3u mma 7 2N NetSpeaker Limits and Specifications Supported OS u 2N NetSpeaker Server u WIN XP SP3 Not recommended m WIN VISTA 32 64 bit u WIN 7 32 64 bit WIN Server 2008 R2 u WIN 8 Not recommended u 2N NetSpeaker Console 2N NetSpeaker Player u WIN XP Not recommended u WIN VISTA 32 64 bit u WIN 7 32 64 bit u WIN 8 Not recommended yet u Necessary conditions Windows Media Player 11 u The Microsoft Visual C 2008 Redistributable Package x86 installation is reguired otherwise you will have problems with stability u Microsoft NET Framework 4 r distributable package u Desktop Experience feature is required on Windows Server u Windows Firewall service running in other case rules for 2N NetSpeaker application has to be added manually VoIP Registration No Counterparty calls on the IP address of 2N NetSpeaker predefined server and port for the VoIP trunk eg 5061 Registration 2N NetSpeaker only client netspeaker registering in the PBX It cannot switch to mode SIP registrar proxy no phones register to it 2N NetSpeaker SD Card Maximum tested size Sample of transfer rates Allocation unit size Po default 16kB 64kB SanDisk UHC I 4GB 660kbps 1142kbps Kingston HC class 10 16GB 850kbps po 600kbps 987kbps Patriot HC class 4 16GB 1050kbps poj 1159kbps 1230kbps Noname HC class 4 4GB 117kbps 590kbps O Communication Protocols ControlPan
48. art session Figure Session Control Additional Session Setting Options Besides the basic settings mentioned in 1 1 there are additional session settings such as Priority Channel or Fade situated in the right hand upper corner u Priority set the session priority The highest priority session is always preferred to lower priority sessions A higher priority of the active Session always guarantees that the Session will occupy the destinations assigned to it the source will play in the destination The priority range is lt 1 10 gt where priority 10 is automatically assigned to Freeride role broadcasting Channel set the channel for each session 2N NetSpeaker supports 4 channels for 4 different sources u Fade set the session fade Parameter can be used for gradual change in sound volume The fade range is lt 500 2000 gt ms Title New session 1 Fade 00 Channel MASTER CONTROL MAX oma cw New speaker 4 RTP destination 1 l 05 Good morning little s PHONES 06 Sitting on top of the Hid O7 That s all right 08 Trouble in mind 03 Down by the riversid 10 Cornbread Peas and MN 12 When the saints go IB Figure Priority Channel and Fade Settings Audio Sources You can add multiple sources to each session Use the source tag to create a source refer to Audio Sources for details Add the sources in the Bar format There are two types of bars one i
49. arty Packets are routed to the PBX based on the set port routing IP address on the router u STUN fill in the STUN server address and port to identify the current address behind the NAT router u Requires authorisation activate authorisation request for incoming calls from the counterparty User login data are used for call authorisation All logins are always searched through u Transmit busy tone enable transmission of the busy tone from the PBX or network when the counterparty hangs up Remote SIP server parameters u Address set the IP address or DNS name of the counterparty operator or another PBX to which you want to connect the PBX via a trunk where call and registration requests shall be routed To use a port other than 5060 specify the port behind the colon 192 168 122 43 5071 u Protocol specify whether UDP and or TCP shall be used for transmission If you choose NAPTR Name Authority PoinTeR a query to the DNS is made first and depending on the reply the proper transmission protocol is set The Use DNS SRV parameter can be used with this setting and suitable DNS only u Register line enable registration with the counterparty and specify the gateway registration number Caller ID No call setup requests can be resent to an unregistered gateway u Validity set the registration validity term The resultant value can be defined by the counterparty if shorter Authorisation data Name user
50. as a result of a use of the product other than that included herein namely undue application and disobedience of the recommendations and warnings in contradiction herewith Any use or connection of the product other than those included herein shall be considered undue and the manufacturer shall not be liable for any consequences arisen as a result of such misconduct Moreover the manufacturer shall not be liable for any damage or destruction of the product incurred as a result of misplacement incompetent installation and or undue operation and use of the product in contradiction herewith The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any malfunction damage or destruction of the product caused by incompetent replacement of parts or due to the use of reproduction parts or components The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any loss or damage incurred as a result of a natural disaster or any other unfavourable natural condition The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage of the product arising during the shipping thereof The manufacturer shall not make any warrant with regard to data loss or damage The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any direct or indirect damage incurred as a result of a use of the product in contradiction herewith or a failure of the product due to a use in contradiction herewith All applicable legal regulations concerning the product installation and use as well as pro
51. console s audio output to server virtual input Laco set of user inputs 1 Connect console s audio output to server virtual input Set of user inputs 1 Choose this role when Console starts Figure Console Roles When you have selected a role the screen will display the selected role but the appearance is similar in all cases New pictograms and the role name get displayed in the application header To change the role use the human pictogram which returns you to the role selecting window The power off pictogram is used for logout fro m the Console application General Console Control Primarily Console is designed for broadcasting sounds via microphone or audio music in the mp3 format The left section with the microphone picture controls the microphone and the middle section List of sounds helps play audio files Press the Add button to add a sound to the application The right hand section is used for input check and control Refer to Figure for the Console program control Figure View of Console Control Output there are different outputs for different roles and so refer to Subss 1 3 1 1 3 3 for details List of sounds or list of audio music sources in files Click on Add and select the required file Play this file using the Play button Microphone the left window section controls the hardware microphone of the PC where Console is running TALK button used for microphone act
52. ctory 47564 gt 250576 13796 Export file 5031 Rename Import File Changed 1 18 2013 11 55 44 AM 6 27 2012 4 16 51 PM 1 9 2013 10 37 24 AM 3 14 2012 11 48 57 AM 3 22 2012 11 53 10 AM 3 23 2012 10 23 06 AM 4 12 2012 10 05 19 AM 6 6 2012 5 23 03 PM 5 21 2012 4 15 52 PM 3 13 2012 10 45 59 4M 1423 2013 2 52 13 PM 3 22 2012 8 46 01 AM 3 13 2012 9 58 01 AM 10 12 2012 3 42 47 PM 9 6 2012 3 22 03 AM 1 22 2013 7 53 49 AM 3 13 2012 3 56 44 AM 10 31 2012 3 56 11 PM 3 13 2012 3 56 44 AM 3 13 2012 3 56 44 AM 4 13 2008 10 13 04 PM 4 14 2008 12 01 48 AM 1 24 2013 10 00 00 AM 10 3 2012 1 56 39 PM Figure File manager 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz Attributes ReadOnly Hidden ReadOnly Hidden Hidden ReadOnly Hidden ReadOnly Hidden ReadOnly Hidden ReadOnly Hidden Hidden File Manager for managing files on the storage 54 3 Manual for Console software 2N IP Audio Console is user friendly software used for broadcasting of announcements over 2N IP Audio System 2N IP Audio System has to be set by administrator before using this application In this section u 3 1 Settings and Connection 3 1 Settings and Connection What you should know u The Console application allows for sending audio from a microphone or playing files 2N NetSpeaker recognises 3 levels of rights which are managed by the system administrator CAUTION Freeride is the highest priority user rol
53. d This operation takes about 50s Do not disconnect the device from power supply during this period Factory Settings By default the parameters have the following factory values Parameter Name Basic parameter settings Use the integrated Telnet server for basic 2N NetSpeaker settings For connection use any Telnet Client application downloaded from the Internet for example The Telnet server listens at standard port 23 When the connection has been established 2N NetSpeaker displays its serial number and the current firmware version Enter the password which is egual to the connection authorisation password from the 2N NetSpeaker Server i e pwd parameter The default password is admin Telnet Commands to 2N NetSpeaker 2N NetSpeaker can be controlled using the commands included in the table below Enter LC characters only separate parameters if any with a space and confirm every row with Enter help Oo This command displays the list of available commands set This command sets the parameter to a selected value This command displays the current parameter value This command writes out all parameters including values This command saves all parameters changes into the 2N NetSpeaker memory exit This command guits connection with the Telnet server This command resets the eguipment List of parameters u activemode 2N NetSpeaker is connecting actively to the 2N NetSpeaker Server Reme
54. e STOP action to the beginning of the playlists that are not to be played Drag amp drop the required action above the time axis of the event from the offer of actions in the time axis header see the figure Always move the action to the playlist to be controlled within one session A session can contain multiple playlists and all the playlists can be administered You can modify the actions created as mentioned above according to the requirements of the given event Click on an action and edit its parameters in the Action setting window Refer to Figure Action Setting and Display for details on the Play action You can set different parameters than shown in Fig 3 for different types of actions You can set the start time only for most action types and other properties for some of them u Play Stop Others Previous and Activate Deactivate session set the start time only u Volume set the playlist volume the volume level plus a smooth volume change u Balance set the playlist balance in addition to start time set a smooth balance change via the Change duration time option In List of session is possible to choose sessions which will be used for event Event Display There is an event list in the left part of the Scheduler tag Display the list in any of the following views Month Day or All events by selecting a card Month view this view displays calendar for navigation Click on a date to run the even
55. e ZU Brief Zulu gt lt documentation gt lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_GET_ALL_MEDIA_RADIOS_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_MEDIA_RADIO_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI NSPK IE NET MEDIA RADIO Id 0x2 Key Name Radio upravene Key Genre ROCK Key RegionId 0xFFFFFFFF Key Languageld DEF Protocol HTTP Port 0 Url http www play cz listen listen php sh beat amp bitrate 64 amp stype MP3 Uri Delay 10000 gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_MEDIA_RADIO_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x422 gt lt CTI NSPK IE NET MEDIA RADIO Id 0 Key Name Moje radio nove Key Genre JAZZ Key RegionId OxXFFFFFFFF Key Languageld CS Protocol HTTP Port 0 Url http www play cz listen listen php sh beat Uri Delay 10000 gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_REMOVE_MEDIA_RADIO_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI NSPK IE NET MEDIA RADIO ID Id 0x2 gt lt msg gt 5 8 Generated playlists Playlists control 1 Add generated playlist into session Pro tento ucel byl aktualizovany IE informacni element v message pro pro praci se zdroji pridan typ zdroje GEN_VIEW GEN_VIEW je zde jako vysledek po generov n playlist je to seznam playlistu se azen ch podle parametru lt documentation Enum NSPK SES E SESSION SOURCE TYPE gt lt item Name NONE Brief dn zdroj gt lt item Name HW B
56. e Declaration of Conformity see the CD ROM enclosed and at www 2n cz The 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE company is the holder of the ISO 9001 2009 certificate All development production and distribution processes of the company are managed by this Standard and guarantee a high quality technical level and professional aspect of all our Content 1 User manuals 000 cee es 5 1 1 Introduction lt i 2 4 2 brand oe Seeds ok ae a a ba ede dnakin he w eee hd BA 6 L2 QUICK SA TR 0 ewa See endl w Gy be atte O O ee be 7 1 3 HW Configuration Manual 21 ee eee 10 2 Manual for Control Panel software Server Administration 19 ZA SCSSIONS 4 P P eee es Pde ed Ba we oe ea eee we 20 2 2 DeSUnalionsana ZO ES bs 8 Aust td bode See eee teehee d u dla eee tee wes 24 ZS AUO DOUNCCS cyana sdst aioe O O ee eee ee beh rd 28 ZA SCNCGUIC ack des tart cu tebe O eee at oe eed 38 ZO SVN MANAGE zbit bed sida hehe eas Sat oe eb eee deaes teed 42 2 0 USCIS 24022 beens O o o elec eae eae eee WZA 48 ZA ZAAMINISUAIO 22 kudha Arne es phe d be Seeman tad Aita Sj 49 3 Manual for Console software lt 55 3 1 Settings and Connection s naaa aa eaaa ee eee 56 4 Manual for Player software 61 AM DONWaresGOMUOl 176 a to ark ane aed d db EASE ee OS o GRA EA GA 62 5 2N NetSpeaker server API manuals 65 A1 Basic Properes 4 04443 ben ele Saved eA eee ERYK GW WY Kr Bae ER AG 66 5 2 SESSION GOMNGUFA
57. e Identification Restriction By default the header is enabled on the SIP Gateway and disabled on the SIP Proxy Aliases Use this option to specify additional Realms Domains to be accepted on this port Such incoming calls their INVITEs will be routed to this port whose Reguest URIs match the given SIP GW or SIP Proxy settings and Domains or Aliases RTP u DSP here you can optimise data to be transmitted Packets are not sent while the user is not speaking VAD stands for Voice Activity Detection u Disabled VAD u VAD acc to G 729 Annex B u VAD light u Generate comfort noise enable comfort noise generating As users of classic analogue lines are used to some background noise this option simulates similar call impression to them u Mask lost packets enable optimised computing of probable contents of lost packets QoS The TOS DiffServ section helps you set outgoing packet parameters which define the packet priority for processing by network elements u SIP hexadecimal priority value for SIP packets u RTP hexadecimal priority value for RTP packets u Default values restore the default values for the two parameters Echo suppression Use this tag to activate various echo cancelling methods u Suppression disabled Profile G 168 8 ms Profile G 168 16 ms Profile G 168 32 ms Profile G 168 64 ms Profile G 168 128 ms Delay ms Adaptive suppression Non linear processing Reuse of coefficients Automatic c
58. e and shall be preferred in all zones Console Application The Console program is used for broadcasting to pre defined sessions or inputs for 2N NetSpeaker users It is primarily designed for broadcasting audio via microphone or audio music in the mp3 format wma ogg Connection and Settings The login screen is displayed upon Console start Create the user name and password using the ControlPanel program or ask your system administrator to create and assign the rights Enter the user name and password into the dedicated fields in the Console window upon start Moreover you have to configure the correct host name or IP address for login Click on the setting pictogram in the program header see Fig 1 and then on Server settings to get into configuration Use the Language settings to modify the application language 2N NetSpeaker i Console Host oriF address 192 168 22 181 6990 Username Laco Password Sign me in when Console sta Log in Figure Login via Console Having set all the necessary parameters and entering your user name and password log in If successful you get to the Console screen to select your role User Roles This screen helps you select a role after login to the Console program Figure shows the window for a user with all roles Refer to other parts of the manual for details on the roles Freeride mode Enables free selection of broadcast destinations La ca Connect
59. e following options are available Add mp3 files add files to the playlist Delete selected items from playlist remove songs from the playlist Add mp3 from directory add a directory to the playlist Save playlist into files save the playlist into an m3u file on a local disk Add playlist add an empty playlist to the Player application Rename current playlist rename the currently selected playlist Delete current playlist delete the currently selected playlist Select playlist select one of the playlist created and modify the current playlist F l Jj File Tools Help OLThat Man mp3 02 Just One Dance mp3 03 Rmera Life mp3 04 Back It Up mp3 O7 You Don t Love Me mp3 08 Dr Wanna Do mps 09 5tuck mp3 10 1 Know That He s Mine mp3 ILA Night Like This mp3 12 The Lipstick On His Collarrmp2 HE Figure Login via Player Having prepared a playlist simply select the speakers zones RTP destinations for playing in the right hand section of the screen You can also control volume of each 2N NetSpeaker Start playing by pushing the Play button Playing will discontinue the current playing processes in all zones selected by you If you want to announce a message through the microphone you can broadcast to all selected zones via microphone too Click on Activate microphone to switch on the microphone Local Playing Settings In addition to 2N NetSpeaker playing the Player a
60. e password for server authentication to 2N NetSpeaker u 2N NetSpeaker authentication to server set the password for 2N NetSpeaker authentication to server u Administrator login authentication password change the main administrator password of the Administrator user Database display database tables Trace full listing of information exchange between the 2N NetSpeaker system components Use the floating menu to retrieve more functions such as u Settings set automatic trace saving onto a disk of the PC where the ControlPanel is running Filter create a filter for existing IDs or characters string Save to file save the current system trace using the floating menu gt Save to file Import Export settings save settings of colour rules for filters XML script setting display the XML scripts while configuring 2N NetSpeaker as full or simplified listings listing of debug functions Logout H Save configuration 7 Undo changes Info panel W Help lpr a Application language Audio Sources Audio devices fin Scheduler Generated playlists J Sync Manager Multicast addresses AD Users NetSpeaker settings call ChangeAdminPassword in Resource Msgbt line 56 password 2n 57 lt select Table SEC_LOGINS Columns UserName Login PasswId ParentSid Id Role Where Role ADMIN AND UserName_Login Admin Var adminLogin gt adminLogin select from SEC_LOGINS columns
61. ef Ume lec gt lt item Name ALBUM Brief Album gt lt item Name GENRE Brief nr gt lt documentation gt 3 list of all files in generated playlist lt documentation IE CTI NSPK IE GEN VIEW FILE gt lt member Type KER_T_INT Name GenViewId Brief Prim rn kl odkaz do tabulky GEN VIEW gt lt member Type KER T INT Name GenViewFileId Brief Prim rn kl z rove je odkaz do tabulky GEN FILE gt lt member T pe KER P CHAR Name Description OffsetPointer true Brief Popis pro admina aby nemusel na tat ob DB gt lt member Type KER T INT Name Duration Brief D lka v ms pouze pro admina aby nemusel na tat ob DB gt lt member Type KER T U32 Name Shuffle Brief Bitov dirty pole do kter ho se ukl d zda byl dan soubor p ehr n pro dan shuffle id gt lt documentation gt lt msg Id CTI NSPK GET ALL GEN VIEWS FILES REO gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI NSPK GET GEN VIEWS FILES REO gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI NSPK IE GEN VIEW ID GenViewId 75 gt lt msg gt 4 Set of root directory which will be used for generating playlists lt documentation IE CTI NSPK IE GEN DIR gt lt member Type KER T INT Name GenDirld Brief Prim rn kl gt lt member Type KER P CHAR Name Name OffsetPointer true Brief Jm no tohoto z znamu gt lt member T
62. el gt gt Server server listenes on port 6990 proprietary protocol Console gt gt Server server listenes on port 6990 proprietary protocol Player gt gt Server server listenes on port 6990 proprietary protocol Server gt gt NSPK unit NSPK unit listenes on port 6998 proprietary protocol NSPK unit gt gt Server server listenes on port 6999 proprietary protocol Telnet u In version 1 1 1 and higher TELNET is off by default immediately after connecting to the 2N NetSpeaker Server After disconnecting from the server TELNET is re activated If you want to enable TELNET even when 2N NetSpeaker is connected to the server you must enable this in Destinations and Zones tab in the Control Panel Minimal transfer rates transfer Server gt transfer NetSpeaker gt NetSpeaker Server man 32kbps mono 100kbps unit 60kbps unit 64kbps mono 135kbps unit 60kbps unit 128kbps l 190kbps unit 60kbps unit 32kbps mono 70kbps group 64kbps mono 100kbps group 128kbps Test Results Intel Atom Intel XEON HW CPU Chipset 7530 E5645 WIN VISTA MAX number of WIN VISTA session streamu NSPK 5 5 20 WIN 7 MAX number of session streamu NSPK 200 ra WIN 8 MAX number of session streamu NSPK WIN 8 6 6 20 Win Server 2008 R2 100 1000 1000 Po et u ivatel 1000 10000 Po et SIP trunk sou asn ch hovor 10 2 100 100 EN 6 Supplementary Information This section contains
63. er unavailable CREDS OUT ERROR authorisation client unavailable REALM CONFLICT realm collides with another port s realm alias STUNNING public address obtaining from STUN server in progress STUN_TIMEOUT STUN server inaccessible EXPIRED public address validity expired SIP_REGISTERING gateway registration in progress REG TIMEOUT REGISTRAR server inaccessible REG NOT_AUTH registration unauthorised REG REJECTED registration rejected with error Basic parameters u Port is a local port of NetSpeaker Server on which the given gateway is communicating with the counterparty u Realm Domain define the domain over which this gateway is communicating The domain and port specified here are relevant for subsequent call routing to the NetSpeaker Server The Reguest URI field including Realm Domain port are checked for incoming INVITE messages If the values match the SIP GW setting the packets are routed to the NetSpeaker Server The INVITE messages are served too whose Reguest URI values are included in the Aliases field Via Contact header define the contents of the Via and Contact headers The following options are available u Connect to fill in the unique PBX IP address u FQDM the header includes the PBX Host Name which can be filled on the PBX IP interface u NAT fill in the fixed public IP address and NAT port to which signalling messages for the PBX should be sent by the counterp
64. erald SIP E Trunk asterisk eco Internet radio Rock101 Generated albums Zaz Classical Spectacular Willie s Blues New As Day Follows Night Music from Ukraine World To Come Je Me Souviens m n Sources All Destinations and Zones J NetSpeakers 4 Zo peakers nes Har mem 4 PZU NetSpeakers iNew speaker 1 fm Speakers 4 High Definition Audic s je Scheduler DES INATI C B New speaker 2 New speaker 2 ul IG New speaker 3 A Q PlockA ALL Destinations New speaker 3 uj A AABlockB ee a 44 AL st floor i New speaker 2 l er ESY New speaker 3 TI lt lt gt gt oc Figure Session Window Layout Use Drag amp drop to add a source included in the source list to the session and a destination to the destination list Destination targets Whether you add destinations by speakers or zones the resultant functionality will be the same Logout Save configuration Undo changes Info panel SM Help Sources All 1 Destinations and Zones J Net Speakers 4 Zones VcC O gt All NetSpeakers Hardware inputs ml Title New session 1 priority 1 S channel 1 L T 2 x ee amp i Block A Sources Speakers 4 High Definition Audi Kill Bill Soundtrack Vol 1 A 4 ee 4 6 Lobby a Now speaker 1 Speakers C Media USB Headph 56 aes 4 Plock B ii Digital Audio H
65. erence to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures u Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver u Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected u Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help amp Caution u Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate this equipment Always use the product for the purpose it was designed and manufactured for in compliance herewith u The manufacturer reserves the right to modify the product in order to improve its qualities m This device contains no environmentally harmful components When the product s service life is exhausted and you would like to dispose of it please do so in accordance with applicable legal regulations 8 2 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product Follow all instructions and recommendations included herein Any use of the product that is in contradiction with the instructions provided herein may result in malfunction damage or destruction of the product The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any damage incurred
66. f 0x421 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Edit Playlist Enter the command to modify an existing playlist Defined by the PlayListId Name and Flags parameters currently unused amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_PLAYLIST_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI NSPK IE PLAYLIST PlayListId 0x7 Name Muj playlist upraveny Flags 0x0 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK SET PLAYLIST CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Delete Playlist Enter the command to delete an existing playlist Defined by the PlayListId parameter amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_REMOVE_PLAYLIST_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI NSPK IE PLAYLIST ID PlayListId 0x2 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK REMOVE PLAYLIST CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt List of All Files in All Playlists Enter the command to list all files in all existing playlists Defined by the PlayListId FileId Priorities Filename Duration and Shuffle parameters amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_GET_ALL_PLAYLISTS_FILES_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK GET ALL PLAYLISTS FILES CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI NSPK IE PLAYLIST FILE PlayListId 0x1 FileId 0x1 Priority
67. gt lt item Name ES_GT Brief Spanish Guatemala gt lt item Name ES_CR Brief Spanish Costa Rica gt lt item Name ES_PA Brief Spanish Panama gt lt item Name ES_DO Brief Spanish Dominican Republic gt lt item Name ES_VE Brief Spanish Venezuela gt lt item Name ES_CO Brief Spanish Colombia gt lt item Name ES_PE Brief Spanish Peru gt lt item Name ES_AR Brief Spanish Argentina gt lt item Name ES_EC Brief Spanish Ecuador gt lt item Name ES_CL Brief Spanish Chile gt lt item Name ES_UY Brief Spanish Uruguay gt lt item Name ES_PY Brief Spanish Paraguay gt lt item Name ES_BO Brief Spanish Bolivia gt lt item Name ES SV Brief Spanish El Salvador gt lt item Name ES_HN Brief Spanish Honduras gt lt item Name ES_NI Brief Spanish Nicaragua gt lt item Name ES_PR Brief Spanish Puerto Rico gt lt item Name SX Brief Sutu gt lt item Name SV Brief Swedish gt lt item Name SV_FI Brief Swedish Finland gt lt item Name TH Brief Thai gt lt item Name TS Brief Tsonga gt lt item Name TN Brief Tswana gt lt item Name TR Brief Turkish gt lt item Name UK Brief Ukrainian gt lt item Name UR Brief Urdu gt lt item Name VE Brief Venda gt lt item Name VT Brief VvVietnamese gt lt item Name XH Brief Xhosa gt lt item Name JI Brief Yiddish gt lt item Nam
68. guration gt Undo changes Info panel v Help J Sessions Sync Manager Synchronization properties J Destinations amp Zones New offline action 1 Schedule task In time E Weekly 01 10 g Audio Sources x H i Weekly schedule jek Scheduler List of actions Each 1 weekon v Su Th Mo Fr mee v Tu Sa Settings for We Administrator synchronization time Add action x Remove action ee TA Rename action Action type On connection loss v Show context help Action duration Repeat ntimes v Repeat count 1 gt Fade between two actions Immediate v Prefer server audio Parameters of sync action Enabling actions to individual speakers Speaker v New speaker 1 New speaker 2 v New speaker 3 New speaker 4 Enabled speakers Pause ms Playlist Figure Sync Manager Tag Layout Synchronize Added playlists Playlist 10000 Playlist The left section is dedicated to the list of Actions for synchronisation the right hand window part includes settings of action properties These settings are divided logically as follows u Synchronisation properties Basic parameters Action planning Playlists Enabling action to individual speakers The subsections below provide details on these logical parts Synchronisation properties In this section you can set and schedule action
69. h Definition Audio Reproduktory Zvukov za zen High Definition Audio Vstup Zvukov za zen High Definition Audio g GoGo Go Novy SIP 1 siku 8 P Nawy SIP Em Nowy SIP Internet radio Figure Internet Radio Parameters User Input User input is assigned to the user and defines the audio stream parameters from the user for playing from Console for example Figure shows the default input settings Audio Sources Virtual user input settings User inputs Name Mr k i 1 Mr Cook Audio parameters sampling frequency Hz 44100 Bits per sample 16 w Channels Stereo Bt rate kbit 128 w Figure User Input Parameters Generic RTP input It is a common audio input All devices that can transmit audio using RTP protocol and codec G711 L16 can server as a sound source for the session The sound source is defined by listening port IP address if is unicast is not necessary to define this is the IP address of the server If NetSpeaker Server listen on the defined multicast address is required to enter this address then considered the specified port IP multicast If it is necessary to provide a sound source it is possible to define the source IP address Audio Sources All RTP protocol settings ee a ae r P Basic settings e New VolP input SIP 1 1 6 999 Port Internet radio z Multicast address 239 0 0 0 New intemet radio
70. h the data received Any different value of the Status attribute means that access has been denied Besides the lt auth Method Status OK gt reply successful authorisation is manifested by the following reply from the XML bridge to bind lt bind Status OK gt This signals that the communication channel has been successfully configured and authorised and is ready for sending messages in both directions now amp Request lt bind ConnType LOCAL AppName SpkCtiTest gt Response lt auth gt lt method Name LOGON gt lt auth gt amp Request lt auth Method LOGON LoginName login Password password gt Response lt auth Method LOGON Status OK gt Response lt bind Status OK gt The following answers have been added for different situations NNB_XML_STATUS_OK external application can start sending other commands NNB_XML_STATUS_ALREADY_BOUND application ignores this error and can send commands bind no longer needed NNB XML STATUS NEIGHBOUR IS UNREADY application must repeat the bind command after a time delay of 100 ms at least No new commands can be sent until the CTI interface responds to the bind command If the application does not receive an answer in about 1 sec it repeats the bind command Server Version Enter the command to find the current server time amp Request lt msg Id CTI_GET_DATETIME_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt
71. heduler tag and then on the Create event menu item or use the floating menu Also you can assign an event to a date before creation by clicking on the required day and then on Create event Logout Save configuration Undo changes Info panel Help J Sessions Graphic View Tab View Pvt DEEMED 65 Ome E Menu of actions 57 EE BE EEE Saal Audio Sources 08 00 09 00 10 00 11 00 12 00 13 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 20 00 21 00 22 00 12 13 14 19 20 21 26 27 28 V Auto creation of Activate Deactivate session action A Properties List of sessions Nov relace 1 Figure Scheduler Tab Set event start click on Event to display the event setting option to the left Set the type starting time and repeating intervals The setting options depend on the action type Action setting options u Not scheduled this event will never be performed u Daily the event will start at the set time every day or as set in the Every xth day u Weekly the event will start at the set time of the set days every week or Every xth week Monthly select a day in the month for the action start and also in which months the action shall occur Once only Event properties New event 1 How to schedule Mot scheduled start time Dai Nest run Monthly Once only Single schedule E Run at 16 dubna 2012 Eii Figure Even
72. ifier feed 2N NetSpeaker from an external 12V DC 2A power supply 2N NetSpeaker 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 Electric Parameters subsection Connect the 12V DC power supply either to the back panel supply connector marked DC IN or terminals marked DC IN and DC IN Warning 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 eguipment 2N NetSpeaker Configuration In some cases it may be useful to reset the 2N NetSpeaker factory values using the RESET button on the back panel Do this for example if 2N NetSpeaker ceases to respond which may be caused by incorrect LAN settings LAN configuration changes forgotten password and so on Resetting Procedure 1 Use a thin rigid tool a toothpick or a paperclip to press the RESET button on the back panel 2 Keep the RESET button pressed as long as the front panel LED is shining green approx for 10s 3 Release the button as soon as the LED starts flashing yellow guickly It means that the configuration in the internal FLASH memory is being delete
73. ions along with the following information SessionId session ID Name session name Priority PanelUserId only for console panel PanelMode only for console panel PanelVirtualInputId only for console panel FreerideId only for console panel amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_GET_ALL_SESSIONS_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_GET_ALL_SESSIONS_CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI NSPK IE SESSION SessionId 0x4 Name Moje session nova Flags 0x0 Priority 1 Channel 0 MasterVolume 4032 MasterBalance 0 MasterFadeTime 0 PanelUserId OxFFFFFFFF PanelMode USER PanelVirtualInputId OxFFFFFFFF FreeRideld 0xFFFFFFFF gt lt CTI_NSPK_IE_SESSION SessionId 0x5 Name New session 1 Flags 0x0O Priority 1 Channel 0 MasterVolume 4096 MasterBalance 0 MasterFadeTime 0 PanelUserId OxFFFFFFFF PanelMode USER PanelVirtualInputId OxFFFFFFFF FreeRideld 0xFFFFFFFF gt lt msg gt List of All Sessions and Input Sources Assigned to Them The command lists all the sessions and the sources assigned to them A session is defined by the SessionId parameter the input source by the Sourceld parameter and a combination of the Type and Id parameters Sourceld is the primary key of the source allocated to the session and identifies the input source when multiple sources are in a session at the same time By combining the SessionId and So
74. ivation Upon activation the ON AIR sign goes on and the button changes into MUTE You can broadcast even during audio playing from a file u AUTOMUTE button used for enabling the Automatic microphone activation function When you press the button the Automute sign goes on Let us give an example The College radio broadcasts a few songs every evening and the presenter announces every song In this case the presenter selects a song from the file at the beginning of broadcasting He or she selects Automute and can talk when the song is over Automatic microphone activation When the Play button is pushed for another song the microphone is automatically deactivated and the listeners do not hear the studio noise You can enable Listening In in the Console application too To do so push the ON but ton to the right of the lower screen Listening in ts used for activation of local listening to played files or microphone sound Select the device to listen in via the Setting gt Audio settings menu Freeride mode broadcasting The Freeride user is assigned the highest user rights and can thus broadcast and play with the highest priority This user selects the destination itself by ticking off the 2N NetSpeaker units in the List of speakers zones Refer to Figure 06 Absolutely Me mp3 Figure Freeride Role Broadcast as user Logged in as a user you cannot choose where to broadcast Your user role authorises you to bro
75. lume 4096 Balance 0 FadeTime 0 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_SESSION_SOURCE_CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Error lt msg Id CTI NSPK SET SESSION SOURCE CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result REJECTED gt lt msg gt Edit Source in Session Enter the command to adjust the session input source The session is defined by the SessionId parameter and the source by the Type and Id parameters Sourceld defines the source only within the session If the SessionId and Sourceld parameters match the source with the defined Sourceld is replaced with a new source defined by the Type and Id parameters If you specify a non existent SessionId the server will return an error message amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_SESSION_SOURCE_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x422 gt lt CTI NSPK IE SESSION SOURCE SessionId 0x4 SourceId 0xD Flags 0x10 Type PLAY LIST Id 0x1 Volume 1024 Balance 0 FadeTime 0 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_SESSION_SOURCE_CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x422 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Delete Source from Session Enter the command to remove a source from a session The session is defined by the SessionId parameter and the source by the Sourceld parameter If you specify a non existent SessionId or Sourceld
76. mber to set the srvipadr and srvport parameters correctly if 1 is selected Setting options 2N NetSpeaker passive mode The server connection is initiated o by the 2N NetSpeaker Server 2N NetSpeaker active mode The server connection is initiated by 2N NetSpeaker Default setting 1 m searchmode u 2N NetSpeaker is searching for 2N NetSpeaker Server in network and use Server s domain Setting options lo o Searchmode is disabled mm Searchmode is enabled u Default setting 1 a volume Settings of volume for 2N NetSpeaker where value O is minimum and 4096 is maximum Default setting 1024 domain Settings of domain which is used by 2N NetSpeaker for communication u Default setting m descr Descr is voluntary parameter describing 2N NetSpeaker It is possible to use any string Default setting MAC address dhcpclient This parameter enables disables automatic obtaining network parameter settings from the DHCP server in the LAN u Setting options settings ipaddr netmask and defaultgw Automatic network parameter obtaining is enabled o Automatic network parameter obtaining is disabled Use manual u Default setting O ipaddr u 2N NetSpeaker static IP address Use this setting if dhcpclient is set to 0 u Default setting 192 168 1 100 netmask Network mask for static IP address setting Use this setting if dhcpclient is set to 0 Default setting 255 2
77. me GENERATED Brief Adresar byl dogenerov n a je p ipraven k pouziti gt lt item Name GENERATING Brief Pr v prob h generov n t to polozky gt lt item Name WAIT_GENERATE Brief ek na p egenerov n gt lt item Name INCLUDED Brief Tento adres je ji obsa rn v jin m radku gt lt item Name INCLUDING Brief Probiha includov n maz n obsahu gt lt item Name WAIT INCLUDE Brief ek na p egenerov n pro obsa en adres bude se mazat ID gt lt item Name DELETING Brief Prob h maz n soubor z tohoto adresafe gt lt item Name WAIT DELETE Brief ek na vymaz gt lt documentation gt lt msg Id CTI NSPK GET ALL GEN DIRS REGO gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI NSPK INSERT GEN DIR REO gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI NSPK IE GEN DIR GenDirld 0 Name Muj GEN DIR novy Directory D Hudba Kabat gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_MODIFY_GEN_DIR_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x422 gt lt CTI NSPK IE GEN DIR NAME GenDirld 0x4 Name Muj GEN DIR upraveny gt lt msg gt lt msg Id CTI NSPK REMOVE GEN DIR REG gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x423 gt lt CTI NSPK IE GEN DIR ID GenDirld 0x4 gt lt msg gt 5 Construction of filter for generated playlits Gen VIEW ALL FILE YEAR COMMENT TITLE TRACK DIR ARTIST ALBUM GENRE FILE IS COMMENT IS TITLE IS DI
78. msg gt Smooth Change of Source Volume Enter the command to set the source volume Defined by CmdPari Sessionld CmdPar2 Sourceld CmdPar3 volume and CmdPar4 transition time from the current value to the new one amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_REQ gt lt CTI NSPK IE SES CMD Cmd SET_VOL CmdPar1 0x1 CmdPar2 0x1 CmdPar3 10 CmdPar4 2 gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Smooth Change of Source Balance Enter the command to set the source balance Defined by CmdParl Sessionld CmdPar2 Sourceld CmdPar3 balance and CmdPar4 transition time from the current value to the new one amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_REQ gt lt CTI NSPK IE SES CMD Cmd SET_BAL CmdPar1 0x1 CmdPar2 0x1 CmdPar3 0 CmdPar4 2 gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Set File Position in Source Enter the command to set the position of the played file in a source Defined by CmdPar1 SessionId CmdPar2 Sourceld and CmdPar3 time in milliseconds amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_REQ gt lt CTI NSPK IE SES CMD Cmd SET_POS CmdPar1 0x1 CmdPar2 0x1 CmdPar3 5000 gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref
79. n the Playlist section with the right hand mouse button and select Add Choose Playlist gt Xyz advertisement from the pop up menu Save the setup 2 6 Users What you should know m This menu helps you create users and specify user rights u A created user can log in to the ControlPanel Player Console and or API Users The Users tag is used for user administration It helps you create and delete users and change user rights user roles Users and groups User settings ee Group i Fr Moselle User name Fr Moselle 2 Hr Himmel Ph Mr Cook i Ms Scott C Enable to user freeride role Permitting of user roles for connecting user by console Enable to user user input role User rights Rights level User M Change password Settings of permitted set s for user Allow Set of user inputs C Classroom English Ucebna NJ Figure Users Tag Layout Figure shows the Users tag with the User settings to the right You can define the user rights for Console or Player user connection u Freeride role this user itself defines what and where to be played This user has the right to play without restrictions and without using pre defined sessions The user has access to all destinations and its broadcasting has the highest priority u User input role this user will be assigned the home session for broadcasting by the system administrator Rights level select the User
80. name for registration with the counterparty u Password password for registration with the counterparty IP filter The parameter helps secure the NetSpeaker Server against undesired call attempts via the given SIP Gateway Tick off this option to make the PBX process only the requests coming from trustworthy IP addresses included in the list Add remove or modify an IP address to in the list using the buttons to the right of the IP address list or the context menu retrieved in the IP address list with the right hand mouse button Other parameters SIP vanced SIP settings i SP Hen Maes ATP G05 Eeto supressor arbor e mi Behaviour Dedicated REGISTRAR W Always mediate RTP V Reverse RTP negotiation E Use short headers E Do not replace in numbers Schema sip s Route by To header Min MTU 1300 C BLF by station C Register sender s address M Send Congestion tone OK Cancel Figure Other Parameters u Always mediate RTP enable this parameter to route the RTP stream via the PBX VoIP card in all cases Otherwise the RTP stream might be routed outside the PBX for VoIP VoIP connections and the PBX processes only signalling for such a call u Reverse RTP negotiation tick off this option to set the codec negotiating method If you do not tick off this option the PBX offers codecs in the INVITE message
81. ns Setting Options Properties of RTP destinations This section is devoted to RTP destinations u Destination name parameter shows a name of the RTP destination u Audio codec allows you to select the required audio codec You can choose from 4 options u G 11 u Law u G711 A Law Liner PCM 16 bit Stereo Liner PCM 16 bit Mono u IP Address sets multicast IP address u Port sets port u Licence owned parameter shows if a valid licence was successfully added 2 3 Audio Sources What you should know m It is necessary to assign the created working source SIP Playlist Microphone to a session in the 2 1 Sessions menu to define where the contents should be played u 2N NetSpeaker supports several types of input sources for specific applications m The HW sources are based on the server PC sound card External sound cards can be used too Audio Sources Hardware Inputs HW inputs are inputs of your server PC on which the 2N NetSpeaker Server is running refer to the system architecture in 1 1 Introduction A microphone internal external sound card and or mixer are used for playing locally stored music using a standard audio player Playlist Playlist defined by user This is a classic principle of playlist creation in common music players To create a new playlist click to button to chose mp3 wma to make a new playlist You can select more files than one with schift button
82. o which the sound will be routed These devices depend on the PC configuration Sessions set more session parameters u Show sessions from connected consoles allows you to see even sessions that are created by the Console and Player users with Freeride privilege Generated playlists helps you create playlists automatically over one or more directories based on preset rules Click on Add directory to select the audio file directory Press the tick button to define u whether the playlists shall be generated from the subdirectories or u whether the playlists shall be generated according to genres authors directories or albums Save the generated playlists and use the genre author directory album tick button to display the selected playlist type Licence this tab is used for the licences administration Licences allows you to use advanced functions of the 2N IP Audio System After Windows upgrade or HW upgrade the licence will be valid automatically General settings i General Computer identification MOcyMNTcwMzBmMmFRh zUy g MNmM3iMA5ETMZZWEUT TA4O Mzb 2M Copy to Clipboard Network settings 5 Multicast addresses Net Speaker settings i Communication properties Remove licence i NetSpeaker connections Download licence iu NetSpeaker scanner Administration i Server authorization Figure Licence settings Network Settings Multicast addresses set the multicast addresses Select mul
83. ok will be cancelled for all sessions amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_DESTROY_HOOK_REQ gt lt CTI_NSPK_IE_OBJECT Type SESSION_SOURCE Id 1 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_DESTROY_HOOK_CONF gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt 5 3 Audio Input Configuration This sections helps you with all commands and response related with sources e g adding source to session activating deactivating source in session etc In this section Add Source to Session Edit Source in Session Delete Source from Session Activate Source in Session Deactivate Source in Session Pause Source in Session Skip to Next Line in Source Skip to Previous Line in Source Smooth Change of Source Volume Smooth Change of Source Balance Set File Position in Source Add Source to Session Enter the command to add an input source to a session The session is defined by the SessionId parameter and the source by the Type and Id parameters Sourceld defines the source only within the session If the SessionId and Sourceld parameters match the source with the defined Sourceld is replaced with a new source defined by the Type and Id parameters If you specify a non existent SessionId the server will return an error message amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_SESSION_SOURCE_REQ gt lt CTI_IE_REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI NSPK IE SESSION SOURCE SessionId 0x1 SourceId 0x2 Flags 0x1A Type PLAY LIST Id 0x1 Vo
84. onId 0x1 Name Moje nova session Flags 0x0 Priority 1 Channel 0 MasterVolume 4096 MasterBalance 0 MasterFadeTime 0 PanelUserlId OxFFFFFFFF PanelMode USER PanelVirtualInputId OxFFFFFFFF FreeRideld 0xFFFFFFFF gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_SESSION_CONF gt lt CTI_IE_REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI IE RESULT Result OK gt lt msg gt Edit Session Enter this command to edit a session A session is defined by the SessionId parameter If the value differs from the values in the database a new session will be created If the parameter value is equal to the value of an existing session the existing session with the specified value will be adjusted according to other parameters Name session name Priority Channel session channel MasterVolume session volume MasterBalance session balancing value MasterFadeTime time during which the volume or balance change is effective if requested PanelUserId relates to the console panel PanelMode relates to the console panel PanelVirtualInputId relates to the console panel FreeRideld relates to the console panel lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_SET_SESSION_REQ gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x421 gt lt CTI NSPK IE SESSION SessionId 0x7 Name Moje session upravena Flags 0x0 Priority 1 Channel 999 MasterVolume 4096 MasterBalance 0 MasterFadeTime 0 PanelUserId OxFFFFFFFF PanelMode USER PanelVirtualInputId OxFFFFFFFF
85. ontrol Jitter buffer Set the parameters in this tag to optimise packet delay fluctuation during network passage u Delay ms Depth ms Automatic adaptation u Short adaptation parameters u Low ms u High ms u Threshold Miscellaneous u Receive marks in call u Mode set the supported DTMF receiving mode for calls u Send marks by INFO method u DTMF select one of the two DTMF sending modes using the SIP INFO method The modes have different formats of the DTMF transmitting message u KeepAlive u Period define the KeepAlive packet sending interval The default value is 10s u STUN server The STUN server helps NAT clients i e PCs behind the firewall set up telephone calls with the VoIP provider hosted outside the LAN Address complete the STUN server address IP or domain name to be used if the STUN IP method is selected in the port RTP interface configuration The default value is stunserver org Port set the port to be used for STUN The default value is port 3478 Internet Radio The Internet radio source allows you to insert URI of the selected radio and set radio delay in ms characterises the radio buffer size Radios in the mp3 format are Supported only Audio Sources Intemet radio settings Hardware inputs Fa Ud http 62 44 1 26 8000 radiobeat 128 mp3 Digit ln zvuk SPDIF Zvukov za zen High Definition Audio Delay ms Default 10000 Mikrofon Zvukov zarizeni Hig
86. ow Box Contents In addition to mounting accessories the box includes the 2N NetSpeaker unit and this Quick Start manual Refer to www 2n cz for the latest NetSpeaker control and playing software version Check the box contents before starting Installation Preparation You need your 2N NetSpeaker unit a 12V 2A power supply or PoE switch the UTP cable and a PC or server for installation Installation 2N NetSpeaker Server and 2N NetSpeaker ControlPanel software installation Launch the 2N NetSpeaker Server installer on the PC used as the server Launch the 2N NetSpeaker ControlPanel installer on the PC used for control of the server Having installed the 2N NetSpeaker Server you will be invited to restart the PC PC with Console application 12V 2A DC Adaptor N NetSpeak E U 1 AY AP PC with 2N NetSpeaker Server Control panel Virtual Sound Card Console application LLL gt Z Powered by PoE Figure 2N NetSpeaker system in network environment 2N NetSpeaker Connection and Playing Set your 2N NetSpeaker system and prepare playing following the instructions and figures below 1 Connect the speakers to the network and switch on power You can find the HW manual here 2 Launch the ControlPanel default login data name Admin without password 3 Connected NetSpeakers are shown in tab Destinations amp Zones where you can create the Zone structu
87. pplication allows you to play files locally too Find the settings for local sources in Menu gt Tools gt Local source settings Select the source for microphone and volume in the window Figure Local sources The same settings are used for listening in select the HW sources for the output from PC and set the volume level File Tools Help Settings of local resources 44 gt jj Microphone settings Microphone Mikrofon Zvukov za zen High Definition Audio Ma Active line Volume OZ Just One Dae 03 Riviera Life ma i Listening in settings 04 Back It Up n i lt z Listening in Reproduktory Zvukov zarizeni High Definition Audio 05 The Other W 06 Absolutely Active line Volu me heat at 4 at F m WI GNYK LEGE Volume 08 Dr Wanna I Sound path delay 09 5tuck mp3 sound path delay ms 101 Know That 1LA Night Like 12 The Lipstick Te ee oe Figure Local Sources en 5 2N NetSpeaker server API manuals 2N NetSpeaker Server API is used for NetSpeaker Server control by XML commands and request You are free to build your own application for NetSpeaker Server control In this section 5 1 Basic Properties 5 2 Session Configuration 5 3 Audio Input Configuration 5 4 Playlist Configuration 5 6 File explorer Playlist mgmt 5 7 Internet radio configuration 5 8 Generated playlists 5 9 IP Audio System HTTP API manual 5 1 Basic Properties This section
88. put against the ground terminal marked DC IN Warning Do not exceed the maximum voltage values 24V applied to the LOGIC IN input to avoid irreversible damage of the equipment Note Memory Card 2N NetSpeaker is eguipped with a MicroSD card slot for storing music or voice in case the eguipment is not connected to the LAN permanently or temporarily The MicroSD card slot is available on the 2N NetSpeaker front panel NetSpeaker status indactor LED LED s LED s ca pa Blue NetSpeaker is ready is ready White NetSpeaker is playing stream from session Violet NetSpeaker is playing audio from SD card Green __ NetSpeaker is booting flashing NetSpeaker is booting with factory default settings flashing koron sj is synchornizing with server SD card content 2N NetSpeaker Connection and Configuration Power Supply Connection 2N NetSpeaker 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 The LAN interface is eguipped with the Auto MDIX function for automatic detection of a straight or cross over cable The LAN interface can also be used for the 2N NetSpeaker power supply through active network elements or injectors meeting the IEEE 802 3af standard Note With PoE the integrated amplifier power output is limited to 8W To utilise the maximum power output of the ampl
89. r AUTHOR Lou Fananek AND ALBUM Naserem to tam OR NOT AUTHOR Karel Gott gt lt documentation gt lt documentation IE CTI_NSPK_IE_GEN_VIEW_TYPE gt lt member Type NSPK_E_SES_GEN_TAG Name GenTag Type Brief Typ tagu gt lt documentation gt lt documentation IE CTI_NSPK_IE_GEN_VIEW_ID gt lt member Type KER_T_INT Name GenViewId Brief Prim rn klic gt lt documentation gt lt documentation Enum NSPK E SES GEN_VIEW_STATE gt lt item Name SYNTAX ERROR Brief V et zci filter je syntaktick chyba gt lt item Name WAIT_GENERATE Brief Ceka na p egenerov n gt lt item Name GENERATING Brief Pr v prob h generov n t to polozky gt lt item Name GENERATED Brief View bylo dogenerov n a je p ipraveno k pouziti gt lt documentation gt lt documentation struct NETSPK S GEN TAG gt lt member Type NSPK E SES GEN TAG Name Type gt lt member Type KER T INT Name Id gt lt documentation gt lt documentation Enum NSPK E SES GEN TAG gt lt item Name ALL Brief Vse gt lt item Name MANUAL Brief Pouze pro view k ze z znam vzniknul manualne gt lt item Name FILE Brief Jm no souboru gt lt item Name YEAR Brief Rok gt lt item Name COMMENT Brief Komentar gt lt item Name TITLE Brief Titul gt lt item Name TRACK Brief Cislo stopy gt lt item Name DIR Brief Adresar gt lt item Name ARTIST Bri
90. ransmission option which saves the network capacities if implemented in network elements and server means Disable remote control disable remote 2N NetSpeaker setting Enable Telnet Telnet connection is disabled by default for security reasons upon 2N NetSpeaker server connection Select this option to enable Telnet even during 2N NetSpeaker server connection This option however is not recommended for security reasons Activate relay during receving select this option for example to switch on off the external amplifier if available Channel set the 2N NetSpeaker channel Button mode select the HW button mode channel switching or volume setting Or deactivate the buttons Generic RTP output Enables interconnect via sound NetSpeaker server with all devices that support audio by the RTP protocol with codec G711 L16 The output is defined codec and IP address which will be broadcast sound Thus defined the output can then be used as a general defined output audio from a session Licence is necessary for proper function of RTP Destinations A aa Allzones NetSpeakers RTP Destinations Destination name RTP destination a a Default zone er M Audio codec G711 u Law M 1 n A ion 4 44 New zone 2 eee IP Address 239 255 0 0 ee New zone 3 6 999 c Port 8989 EJ 4 a New zone 5 Licenses owned Yes ga New zone 6 All zones Defaut zone Newzone 1 New zone 4 Figure RTP Destinatio
91. re In specific network settings NetSpeakers are not shown in this tab and further settings are necessary which can take place in Administartor gt NetSpeaker Scanner settings Logout H Save configuration Undo changes b Info panel v Help J Sync Manager All zones 2 Administrator Block A Block B Show context help r Create zone Figure Adding Speaker to Zone 4 Create a new source and add the audio files a playlist e g in 2 3 Audio Sources 5 Create a new session and add a playlist and Zone to the session using the drag amp drop function in 2 1 Sessions Sources Al i n 120 v Destinations and Zones All NetSpeakers Hardware inputs Title Nova relace 1 Block A Speakers 4 High Definition Audic 4e z A e Lobby W Digital Audio HDMI 3 High Defir If New apeaker 1 Digital Audio S PDIF 4 High De eBlock B Microphone 4 High Definition Aut Speakers C Media USB Headpho Mp3 playlists J Horkyze Slyze Drag amp Drop dy Caro Emerald Figure Creating Session 6 Push the ON buttons to activate the session and start playing Go Namen ID 1 Hork e Slice Gandhi OOA MORSE Figure Outcome all basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC C 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s hereby declares that this product complies with directive For the full wording of the
92. refer to the Basic Parameter Settings Apply the 2N NetSpeaker Software for configuration and use of all functions refer to the 2N NetSpeaker Software User Manual 2M Net5peaker iro Digital Audio Broadcasting Figure 2N NetSpeaker Front Panel our IN SPEAKERS Figure 2N NetSpeaker Back Panel 12V DC 2A power supply adapter connector Alternative power supply connection terminals Relay output with galvanic isolation for external 24V 1A AC DC load switching Digital input without galvanic isolation for external sensor button etc 10 100BASE TX LAN RJ 45 connector Integrated amplifier output terminals for 1 or 2 loudspeakers RESET button Headphone line output for standard headphones external amplifier Universal buttons with programmable functions 10 MicroSD card slot for higher internal memory capacity 11 Infrared signal receiver for remote control 12 Operational status colour LED indicators eo oD 2N NetSpeaker Parameters Dimensions incl L profiles 130 x 34 x 86 mm Weight ECCE External power supply 12V DC 2A LAN supply PoE IEEE 802 3af Status signalling 1 RGB LED on front panel Local control 2 buttons on front panel Remote control 1 infrared sensor on front panel LAN connection inl connector on back ry with Auto MDIX function Power amplifier 4 terminals on back panel TER were ene nO output detection Frequency range 20Hz 20kHz 0 5dB Harmonic distortion 0
93. rief Hardwarov zdroj LineIn Mic gt lt item Name PLAY LIST Brief Lok ln play list gt lt item Name VIRTUAL_INPUT Brief Virtu ln vstup gt lt item Name USER Brief Uzivatel gt lt item Name FREE_RIDE Brief Uzivatel pro free ride rezim gt lt item Name PORT Brief P ena e pro SIPov volani gt lt item Name RADIO Brief Internetove radio gt lt item Name GEN_VIEW Brief Generovan play listy gt lt documentation gt 2 list of all generated playlist lt IE CTI_NSPK_IE_GEN_VIEW gt lt member Type KER_T_INT Name GenViewId Brief Prim rn klic gt lt member Type KER P CHAR Name Name OffsetPointer true Brief Jm no pohledu gt lt member Type KER_P_CHAR Name Filter OffsetPointer true Brief Pouzity filtr AUTHOR Lou Fananek AND ALBUM Naserem to tam OR NOT AUTHOR Karel Gott gt lt member Type NETSPK_S_GEN_TAG Name GenTag Brief Tag na zaklade kter ho vzniknul generovan pohled pokud vznikl ru n je zde MANUAL gt lt member Type NSPK E SES GEN VIEW STATE Name State Brief Stav generovani gt lt documentation gt lt documentation IE CTI_NSPK_IE_GEN_VIEW_MOD_DATA gt lt member Type KER T INT Name GenViewId Brief Prim rn klic gt lt member Type KER P CHAR Name Name OffsetPointer true Brief Jm no pohledu gt lt member Type KER_P_CHAR Name Filter OffsetPointer true Brief Pouzity filt
94. s designed for the Playlist and the other for the rest of the sources Fig shows the two types Nazev Podkres Kill Bill Soundtrack Vol 1 MAR Charkie Feathers That Certain 11 01 03 01 56 7 8 s Woo Hoo Nancy Sinatra Bang Bar Charlie Feathers That C Luis Enrique Bacalow Th Bernard Herrmann Twi Julie Dreyfus Queen Of The RZA Ode To O ren I M Isaac Hayes Run Fay Ru Ww Le Pot activation Mute Playlist control IM OOZOE Figure Volume Bars Common bar helps you control volume balance and sound activation deactivation The Internet radio contains a status line displaying information on playing Playlist here you can besides basic functions control mp3 files with play stop pause next previous shuffle and repeat Moreover you can minimise the playlist bar 2 2 Destinations and Zones What you should know Zones are logical units used for 2N NetSpeaker grouping A zone can be added to a Session if you want to play the same music or announce news 2N NetSpeaker with the active mode setting connects to the server automatically 2N NetSpeaker scanner helps you administer unconnected NetSpeakers via the 2 7 Administrator tag Once 2N NetSpeaker gets connected to the server its setting by Telnet is prohibited until Telnet is enabled in the configuration Licence is necessary for proper function of RTP Destinations Destinations amp Zones This tag helps
95. s disabled NetSpeaker Server is down etc Action duration set the action end u Specific time set the action duration using the following Duration in s field u Repeat n times define how many times the playlists selected in the Playlist shall be played Use the Repeat count item u Repeat all around make playing never stop This option is particularly comfortable in connection with the HW button press the button once to start the action and repress it to stop the action Fade between two actions u Prefer to server enable this parameter to interrupt the current playing from the server whenever the action starts m Use as default define which action is the default one and must be checked off Basic parameters Action type Action duration Repeat count Fade between two actions Preferable to server Use as default Action planning On button press w 1 Kaca F Ed Figure Basic Parameters If you select an action scheduled for start at time it is necessary to schedule the action correctly To do this use the Action planning section Fig 3 shows a weekly schedule but you can choose any of the following types of planning u Not scheduled this action will never start u Daily the action will start at the set time every day or as set in the Every xth day u Weekly the event will start at the set time of the set days every week or Every xth week u Monthly select a day
96. s provides you by basic 2N NetSpeaker Server API commands and response In this section m Basic Information Opening Communication Authorisation Server Version Active Connection Check Server Time Check Basic Information XML Interface for Network Services Local Connections By default the 2N NetSpeaker Server listens on TCP port 6543 on all eth server ports External applications are connected to this port Communication between external applications and the 2N NetSpeaker Server alway s starts with the BIND command This command is sent by the client server Applications cannot continue communicating until they receive the lt bind Status OK gt reply from the 2N NetSpeaker Server The server thus confirms the connection and creation of a communication channel Clients can choose to implement a full XMPP client or to simply run a streaming XML parser such as the libxml2 Simple API for XML SAX parser XML Interface After communication initialisation is completed the 2N NetSpeaker Server sends lt bind Status OK gt There are two types of XML messages for communication The request and response messages define the request message content using the lt msg Id ID information element command the lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref tag and IE lt msg gt termination at the end of message This type of XML message is used for communication commands and replies from the 2N NetSpeaker Server This type of communication
97. supplementary information required by regional authorities u 8 1 Directives Laws and Regulations m 8 2 General Instructions and Cautions 8 1 Directives Laws and Regulations CE 2N Helios IP Force conforms to the following directives and regulations m Directive 1999 5 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 9 March 1999 on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Directive 2006 95 EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2006 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits Directive 2004 108 EC of the Council of 15 December 2004 on the harmonisation of the laws of Member States relating to electromagnetic compatibility u Directive 2011 65 EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Regulation EC No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 December 2006 concerning the Registration Evaluation Authorisation and Restriction of Chemicals REACH establishing a European Chemicals Agency amending Directive 1999 45 EC and repealing Council Regulation EEC No 793 93 and Commission Regulation EC No 1488 94 as well as Council Directive 76 769 EEC and Commission Directives 91 155 EEC 93 67 EEC 93 105 EC and
98. synchronisation The following options are available a Not scheduled perform synchronisation manually by pushing the Sync Now button or u At defined time with the Daily Weekly Monthly and Once only options Each of these options can be further set This setting specifies the time when the selected synchronisation shall configuration for a one month progress of updates be launched Fig 2 shows an example of Synchronization actions for SD cards Synchronization properties P Sync Now Schedule task In time Note that playback is temporarily stopped while the affected Speakers are New offline action 1 bei raj TP Monthly 06 10 a eing synchronised Month schedule Each 22 day in selected months Every ast Figure Synchronisation Properties Basic parameters These parameters define how the action shall behave its trigger and behaviour upon start Action type define the action trigger either the logical input to 2N NetSpeaker Button press or a time value At time If you select time select the time value and start day in Action planning refer to Subs 6 1 3 Action Planning More possibilities for Actions are added by action types Play from SD card and On connecton loss u On conneciton loss starts actin in case of connection lost e g power supply for NetSpeaker Server fails u Play from SD starts every time when audio stream stops or get interrupted e g Session i
99. t Settings Action Setting Having created an event according to Subs 6 1 above specify the contents of the event i e what shall be played and when Month Day Alevents Graphic View Tab View C a 08 00 09 00 10 00 1 00 2 00 3 00 14 00 15 00 16 00 17 00 18 00 19 00 20 00 21 00 PP PEE Gen ratea ey list Deleted Scenes Froliefhe Cutting Room Floor New session 1 New session 2 Internet radio Rock101 4 V Auto creation of Activate Deactivate session action 1x v A Properties A Event properties List of sessions Action properties v Nov relace 1 How to schedule Once only v Type of action Play Deleted Scenes From The i Cutting Room H Nov rel Statt time 08 00 z p o a ZAW End time Unscheduled V New session 2 Paladium Action start time 09 08 45 Single schedule Time A from scheduler beginning 1 18 145 Run at 3 ervence 2012 av E Play from selected file PLAY FROM BEGINNING Figure Action Setting and Display Figure Action Setting and Display shows an example of a scheduled action The Activate Deactivate session actions are added automatically to the beginning and end of each event If you disable this property however the scheduled actions will not start running in an inactive session Also all playlists are switched on automatically in a session that moves into the active state Therefore assign th
100. ticast for address scope multicast for port scope or single IP address transmission The default address scope is 239 0 0 0 8 Fig 1 shows the default setting for address scope API set the port for 2N NetSpeaker API connection and client restriction Logout Save configuration Undo changes b Info panel aly Help J Sessions File ee ie trainee ety 233 0 0 0 239 255 255 255 6999 Audio Sources Audio devices Scheduler Generated playlists Addresses i Perr Licences JI Sync Manager Network settings AD Users i AP NetSpeaker settings 2 NetSpeaker connections Figure Multicast Setting Options 2N NetSpeaker Settings Communication properties set the server domain for the connected 2N NetSpeaker units not to connect to another 2N NetSpeaker Server in the network NetSpeaker connections set the connection parameters for 2N NetSpeakers in the passive mode refer to the 2N NetSpeaker scanner below Save the parameters to establish connection to 2N NetSpeaker Parameters u Connection timeout define the time interval between the connection making attempts u IP address set the 2N NetSpeaker IP address u IP port set the 2N NetSpeaker port 6998 is the default value u Automatic firmware upgrade disable the 2N NetSpeaker firmware upgrade Administration NetSpeaker connections settings General settings General Name IP address IP port Name New
101. to set connection to 2N NetSpeaker from the server side in the NetSpeaker settings gt NetSpeaker connections section active mode means that 2N NetSpeaker gets connected to the 2N NetSpeaker Server automatically using the Server IP address parameter search mode means that 2N NetSpeaker finds the 2N NetSpeaker Server in the network automatically takes over the domain and gets connected to the Server u DHCP client on select on off to determine whether 2N NetSpeaker shall use the network setting obtained from the network via the DHCP or use the statically set parameters Administration NetSpeaker scanner settings General settings Gana E Description IP address Domain Serial number MAC address MAC address 7C 1E B3 00 6F C3 Audio devices New speaker1 192 168 122 101 testteam 03 52 0511 0242 7 C 1E B3 00 6F C3 Gaia nk 52 0511 0242 Blink Sessions W New speaker2 DHCP testteam 03 52 0470 0105 7 C 1E B3 00 60 25 Generated playlists Licences Network settings IP address 192 168 122 101 Multicast addresses API IP mask 255 255 255 0 NetSpeaker settings IP gateway 192 168 122 1 Communication properties NetSpeaker connections Server IP address 192 168 122 222 AB AMA Domain testteam 03 Administration Server authorization Database Trace Mode Passive v XML scripts settings DHCP chant on o File Manager Figure Scanner Administration Server authorisation u Server authentication to 2N NetSpeaker set th
102. ts associated with the selected date u Day view having selected a date in the Month view click on the Day card to display the required day details Like with the Month card you can only see the actions assigned to the selected date u All events select this card to display all the events available 2 5 Sync Manager What you should know m The SD card must be FAT32 formatted before being inserted in 2N NetSpeaker 2N NetSpeaker has no RTC of its own Connectivity to the server after HW restart is required for successful time synchronisation Connection failures are irrelevant We recommend to synchronise up to 100 MB of the contents One action launched in time and one action launched by button press are always valid on one 2N NetSpeaker Synchronisation rate depends on type of SD SDHC card Content is synchronised automatically at the defined time or manually in the Destinations amp Zones tag Content is synchronised only if nothing is being played from the server Sync Manager Sync Manager is used for administration of SD cards inserted in the 2N NetSpeaker system synchronisation of these cards with the defined content and setting of action starts Sync Manager Tag Layout Actions for synchronisation with the SD card inserted in 2N NetSpeaker are managed via the Sync Manager tag The layout of this tag is rather complex Refer to Fig 1 for an overview of its functions Logout 4 Save confi
103. urceld parameters you get current information on the source in a session such as the currently played file playing time position etc The Type and Id parameters help acquire general information on the source i e the source type source files file Id and file duration amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_GET_ALL_ SESSIONS SOURCES REO gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK GET ALL SESSIONS SOURCES CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI NSPK IE SESSION SOURCE SessionId 0x4 SourceId 0x5 Flags 0x12 Type PLAY LIST Id 0x1 Volume 4032 Balance 7 FadeTime 0 gt lt CTI NSPK IE SESSION SOURCE SessionId 0x4 SourceId 0xB Flags 0x12 Type PLAY LIST Id 0x4 Volume 4096 Balance 0 FadeTime 0 gt lt CTI NSPK IE SESSION SOURCE SessionId 0x5 SourceId 0xA Flags 0x12 Type PLAY LIST Id 0x5 Volume 153 Balance 0 FadeTime 0 gt lt msg gt Activate Session Enter this command to enable a session A session is defined by the CmdParl SessionId parameter If you specify a wrong SessionId the server processes the command and sends the OK message but no session will be activated amp Request lt msg Id CTI_NSPK_CMD_REQ gt lt CTI NSPK IE SES CMD Cmd ACTIVATE_SESSION CmdPari 0x4 gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt msg gt Response lt msg Id CTI NSPK CMD CONF gt lt CTI IE REFERENCE Ref 0x420 gt lt CTI
104. visions of technical standards on electric installations have to be obeyed The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for damage or destruction of the product or damage incurred by the consumer in case the product is used and handled contrary to the said regulations and provisions The consumer shall at its own expense obtain software protection of the product The manufacturer shall not be held liable and responsible for any damage incurred as a result of the use of deficient or substandard security software The consumer shall without delay change the access password for the product after installation The manufacturer shall not be held liable or responsible for any damage incurred by the consumer in connection with the use of the original password The manufacturer also assumes no responsibility for additional costs incurred by the consumer as a result of making calls using a line with an increased tariff TELECOMMUNICATIONS 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s Mod ansk 621 143 01 Prague 4 Czech Republic Tel 420 261 301 500 Fax 420 261 301 599 E mail sales 2n cz Web www 2n cz 1672 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz 128
105. ype KER P CHAR Name Directory OffsetPointer true Brief Adresar ze kter ho se soubory berou gt lt member Type KER P CHAR Name Extensions OffsetPointer true Brief P pony soubor odd len arkou gt lt member T pe KER T U32 Name Flags Brief Flagy dle NSPK SEST E GEN DIRS FLAGS gt lt member Type NSPK E SES GEN DIR STATE Name State Brief Stav generovani gt lt documentation gt lt documentation IE CTI_NSPK_IE_GEN_DIR_NAME gt lt member Type KER_T_INT Name GenDirld Brief Primarni klic gt lt member Type KER_P_CHAR Name Name OffsetPointer true Brief Jm no tohoto zaznamu gt lt documentation gt lt documentation IE CTI_NSPK_IE_GEN_DIR_ID gt lt member Type KER_T_INT Name GenDirld Brief Primarni kl gt lt documentation gt lt documentation Bitfield NSPK SEST E GEN DIRS FLAGS gt lt item Value 0x01 Brief SUBDIRS Generuji se i vno en adresare gt lt item Value 0x02 Brief DELETE Tento flag se nastavi v momente kdy je potreba smazat tento adresar gt lt item Value 0x04 Brief GENRE Vytvo pohled pro zanry gt lt item Value 0x08 Brief ARTIST Vytvo pohled pro autory gt lt item Value 0x10 Brief DIR Vytvo pohled pro adresare gt lt item Value 0x20 Brief ALBUM Vytvori pohled pro alba gt lt documentation gt lt documentation Enum NSPK E SES GEN_DIR_STATE gt lt item Na

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