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1. Updatina files BARIX AG 22 32 STEP 4 STEP 5 STEP 6 STEP 7 Click on Please click here to continue to launch the update process The device will restart in a special mode called Boot loader and the following screen appears showing a number counting down from 4 to 0 The device is restarting now Please wait 2 Please click here after the countdown if your browser doesn t support forwarding Upon start up the following screen appears Update sex Bootloader V99 13 Jun 26 2009 Resource Durchsuchen Upload Reboot Advanced Update Click on Browse to select the file you want to update The file is named compound bin located in the folder update_rescue Select the file and click on the Open button Update Bari Bootloader V99 13 Jun 26 2009 Resource kit val0l 20091005 update rescue compound bin Durchsuchen Upload Reboot Advanced Update Click on Upload to start the upload process which will take approximately 2 minutes After a successful upload the following window appears compound bin successfully loaded Click on update before updating the next component or unplug the power supply to reboot the device Click on the update link and then click on the Reboot button in the following window The following screen appears rebooting Click here to reload the main page BARIX AG 23 32 STEP 8 After the device ha
2. BARIX E VOICE OF SIMPLICITY Annuncicom 155 PRODUCT MANUAL Ruggedized IP Paging Intercom and VoIP Document version 01 03 Release date 17 Jan 2011 Hardware Rev HW 1 2 2011 Barix AG all rights reserved All information is subject to change without notice All mentioned trademarks belong to their respective owners and are used for reference only Table of Contents 1 METT eek 7 11 FANE NE 7 t2 FV T 1 3 Aboutthe Annuncicom TL ae T tk PANT T PE ve ET 0 EE OE T 1 6 Integrated Barix IP Audio Module rrnnnrrnnnrnnnnennnrennnrnnnnrnnnnennnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnennnnennnnennnnennnsen 8 1 7 Available Applications and Firmware packages rrurnnrrennnrennnrennnnnnnnnrennnrennnvennnneennseennn 8 2 Quick Installation Guide a a sanannnnannnnannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnene 9 2I 1803 8100 EE E tenemos 9 22 PROM 9 2 3 Recommended Accessory Kit contents not included in this Dackage sseceeeee 9 2A SN 9 2o FONN 10 A RS 485 bus M12 A female rrrarrrrnnnrnnnrvrnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnennnnsennnssnnee 10 B Analog amp I O DSub 15 pin female erisin ae arreir 10 AEE 0 0 EEE 10 2 FR NNN 10 C Ethernet switch port 2 M12 A female rrrrannrnnnnennnnrnnnrnnnnrnnanernnnennnnnnnnnennnnennnsen 10 D Ethernet switch port 1 M12 A female rrrnnrennnrrnnnrrnanernnnennnnrnnnrnnnnernnnennnnennnnennee 10 E Power Input
3. Aano Barix BCL http 192 168 0 12 gt IG GocQ ABP 00 08 E1 00 A1 2B8 Setup V01 01 VA8 03 Jul 28 2010 VA2 05 g Firmware VA1 00 07 28 2010 File system Web application V01 12 Application p Bootloader V99 15 Application version V0 26 Jul 16 2010 i APPLICATION This help gives you quick insight into the configuration Application SIP Client sip parameters For a detailed help please refer to the manual APPLICATION NETWORK SETTINGS Select the desired BCL application you want to run Use SoniciP amp ves No NETWORK SETTINGS IP Address m Use SoniciP Netmask bs J ha 5 If set to yes the device will announce its IP address over th audio output Gateway IP Address Default yes y Diemen NAC Sa Fertig H Enter the static IP address into the IP address field The default is 0 0 0 0 for automatic discovery DHCP If you know the values for the other fields enter them otherwise leave them at default 0 0 0 0 Hit the Apply button to save all changes The device will reboot with the configured IP address STEP 4 Skip the next page and read the following chapters to complete the installation Discovery Tool Product ID FW version DHCP name annuncicom Va3 08 abcl Va0 33 I abcl vaQ 33 a abcl Wa0 25 v Get Set j 4 Clear Web Browser BARIX AG 11 32 2 10 Setting temporary IP address STEP 6 using the MAG address To check if the Annuncicom is res
4. O O Traffic O No ACT ACT ACT ACT Traffic MAC Address The MAC address of the device is printed on the label placed centered below the two Ethernet connectors 4 and P Two additional MAC address stickers come with the device one intended for placing on the top of the device before mounting and cabling and one for documentation purposes TOO 60 HARO AR E 9 MAC 00 08 E1 00 2A gt ri ar 3 7 Device Status LEDs The green and red LEDs are used to signal the current status of the device For a detailed description of the different LED states please refer to the corresponding software manual The green and red device status LEDs are directly connected to the IP Audio Module O O Both LEDs F status ON Off Blinking 5 status O depending on loaded software BARIX AG 18 32 3 8 Power Supply Input The male M12 A Coded connector g can be used to connect a power supply d with a voltage in the range of 24 to 48 Volts DC This input is then fed into several power circuits to provide all internally needed voltages The overall consumption is rated 14 Watts max IL DC Power Supply 3 9 Internal Software Reset Header An internal 2 pin header JP1 is directly connected to software reset input of Module Intended for use in production only 3 10 Internal Serial Interface the IP Audio An internal 4pin header JP2 is directly connected t
5. eielo 1 8V 24 48 VDC IPAM 100 encoder decoder audio module Input Surveillance Input Surveillance Current Source TTL Level Serial Port YP2 BARIX AG 13 32 3 3 Wiring Diagram Wiring diagram Barix Annuncicom 155 f Rev 1 3 RS 485 Device IL Power Supply d Audio Device Input Ethernet Switch or Previous Device Speaker y Pp ansansemnsnneeneemnesenemn Electret Mic O _L_ 2 Push amp Buttons pe Lo AN f Oo 3 4 RS 485 Serial Interface The female M12 A Coded socket Al is connected trough a standard RS 485 serial interface transceiver with the IP Audio module carrying 12 VDC supply self resetting fuse 100mA and Ground intended for powering an external device consuming less than 1 2 Watts To connect to an external RS 485 device or bus a male M12 A Coded connector is needed A connector with screw terminals is included in the Accessory Kit f and intended for evaluation purposes only For installation in demanding environments an appropriate M12 connector version should be used A 0 12V o gt a oA O B RS 485 Device BARIX AG 14 32 3 5 Audio amp I O Interfaces Panel Interface The female Sub D 15 pin connector B carries all audio and I O signal on several pins explained in the following sections The connector EY can be connected to external audio and I O components
6. CR Carriage Return character in a UDP packet to the device The device will reboot immediately This command uses the UDP command port which is disabled by default default 0 Enable the command port first and send the packet to the port number you have set 4 3 Power cycling the device To reboot the Annuncicom 155 the voltage on the power supply connector E has to drop for approximately one second before coming up again 4 4 Using a jumper on reset pin header JP1 The following method is only for production or for OEM customers which work on board level To reboot the device the reset pin header JP1 can be shorted for a brief moment using a jumper BARIX AG 20 32 5 Updating the device 5 1 Introduction Barix preloads all devices with firmware which is current at the day of production Barix constantly enhances the capabilities and functions and recommends to keep the firmware on the devices up to date The Annuncicom 155 features the Update over network method to update the firmware using a web browser Warning If the network update is interrupted during the process power or network loss the device might become dysfunctional or even unreachable The only other remedy is to ship the device back for reloading the devices firmware and reverting settings to factory defaults Please keep that in mind when planning a remote Update over network 5 2 Checking the Current Version To find ou
7. EN approximately 13 mm 0 51 and the M12 connectors DJ and Al approximately 10 mm 0 39 and therefore increase the overall physical depth to 153 mm 6 Depending on the plugs used and the suggested bending radius of the cables used on each side the overall spacing Width is increased twice by approximately 100 mm 4 6 to a total of 330 mm 13 For mechanical fixation the Barix Annuncicom 155 features mounting feet with a 3 mm 0 12 thickness and 4 holes with a diameter of 6 4 mm 0 25 intended for M5 to M6 screws The holes are 96 mm 3 78 apart in one direction EJ and 123 mm 4 84 apart in the other BARIX AG 25 32 direction J The feet have a width of 20 mm 0 79 RIJ and are apart from each other by 76 mm 3 ERR 6 4 Thermal considerations The Barix Annuncicom 155 is a low power consumption device 14W max with an operating temperature range of 40 70 C 40 158 F Nevertheless an adequate space around the enclosure is needed to allow for sufficient air flow in order to prevent overheating especially when mounted in racks with higher power consumption devices or in a high temperature environment BARIX AG 26 32 7 Technical data 7 1 Power supply input Supply voltage Nominal VDC Supply voltage Absolute Maximum Ratings ae o VDC Power consumption max 14 W Isolation voltage 1500 V 7 2 CPUs Memory Central processing La
8. FCC B CE B C Tick UL planned Immunity according to EN 55024 EN 50121 EN 61000 6 2 EN 50155 Emissions according to EN 55022 GL Br cke EN 50155 Environmental according to EN 50155 Product Safety according to EN 60590 BARIX AG 30 32 8 Ordering Information 8 1 Annuncicom 155 NoPSU Package Barix ordering number 2010 9098 Package contents e Annuncicom 155 e Quick Install Guide For evaluation purposes a power supply network cable and mating connectors are offered separately as the Annuncicom 155 accessory kit see below 8 2 Annuncicom 155 Accessory Kit Barix ordering number 2010 9099 Package contents e M12 D to RJ45 ethernet cable e 24V power supply with M12 A connector e Sub D 15 connector for Panel interface Audio amp I O e M12 A connector for RS 485 interface BARIX AG 31 32 9 Legal Information 2011 Barix AG Zurich Switzerland All rights reserved All trademarks belong to their respective owners and are used for reference only Barix and Barix IP Audio Module are trademarks of Barix AG Switzerland and are registered in certain countries Newest information about our devices is available via download from our website www barix com We explicitly reserve the right to change and improve the product without notice Barix AG Seefeldstrasse 303 8008 Z rich SWITZERLAND T 41 43 433 22 11 F 41 44 274 28 49
9. M12 A male rrrnnrnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnvnnnnrnnnnrnnanrnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnennnsennnne 10 F Green and red LEDs for device status CiSPIlay ccccsccceeeeceeeeceeeecaeseeseeesaeeeeaaees 10 G Green LED for Link and yellow LED for Activity status display of Ethernet switch port 1 rrrrnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnennnrnnnrnnnnnnnnennnen 10 H Green LED for Link and yellow LED for Activity status display of Ethernet switch port 2 rrnrannnrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnennnrnnnrnnnrennnennnen 10 2 8 NWA STANAW OM oviseosactecosuedavacwsusisads essed decvcoeusidhesedsasseevedslenvevavedtinsuenendeveunntendseonassnecosesuaeunadedenwess 11 2 9 Network configuration by web DrOWSED cccccceeccsseceseeeceeeeeceeeeseeeeeeeeseeeesaueesseesseeeens 11 2 10 Setting temporary IP address using the MAC address rrrnnnrrnnnnrnnnnrvnnnrnnnnennnnennnne 12 2 11 Troubleshooting esseist e EEE a Ea aii 12 3 MOWA EE EE SN EE 13 Table of Contents ii TN 13 3 2 Functional block GIAGI AIM vrciscicciscensiancwerztaunceeiancsedelsamcowiaremertnasnescaianoensneeiebunasceemaceeeteaeres 13 39 Wimg Diag aisses o ET 14 PN INNEN 14 3 5 Audio amp I O Interfaces nwwnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnenunenuenn 15 PaE O ICE r EE E EEE EEEE EEE R 15 redi a E uses east vesaicgebonanaaieasaactamonageene 15 Speaker Murer 15 ES TOS ar 0 EEE E ENS 15 Temperature SeNsOruanausmemunnruuemismmsaasvik
10. firMWare ccccccccscccsecceeeeceeeceeeecsecceeeeeeeeseeecegeeeeeeseeeseeeeeeess 22 Table of Contents iii BT CPO CN IO EEE NE 22 Standard Firmware rearnnnnnvnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnunnunnuvennennenunnunnuenuenuener 22 ABCL Firmware ApplicationsS rrrnnrnnnnennnnennnrnnnnrnnnrnnanennnnennnnennnnnnnsnnnnsnnnnennnsennsennnsennn 22 54 Web Update Procedure ssesssesssssunnunnunnnnnsuununsunnnnnnnnonnonnsnnnunnsnnnnnennennsunsunnunnnnneuneunnan 22 Note on Factory DefaultS rrwrarnvrnnrvrnnnrennnnrennvrennnerennnnrnnnnennnnsvnnnnnennnsennnnrennnnrennuvennnne 24 6 Mechanical InformatiOnS a a asasasanananannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnvnnnn 25 6 1 Dimensions and VEO i essannsicuasactioorausnctsaneextacsanedasastaveneiccinmtesetdsigmadandteasamenisnedabiintsaund 25 6 2 EEE 25 O9 MOUNUNG EEE 25 6 4 Thermal CONSIGESLALONS wwcivicsensiivavcncvicsesciendiaeceacorecniavessebaunevonsidewsalansancdicnessieadanecsiacntin 25 T TECNICA CORA EE NE a r iaa 26 T Powersupply NAT csse aa a a aa a 26 T2 GPUS MEMON REE EEE A EE 26 Lo NENNE 26 7 4 SEPIA INTCM ACES ei crnasessroreomdurcosvenwonsnauieroniadanbesaNmeens tps enisiitoumnadiondesaneotmaNaneseniureumsouatutn 26 Lo PCO VO RS OS Jr 26 Bee VCS IES ge eee ee rate on are er Te ee 26 Audio Processor CodeC rrnrrnanrrnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnennnnennnnennnennnsennnsenanennnsenanennnsennnsnnnsennn 217 Electret Micr
11. intended for use in production only Temperature Sensor A temperature sensor is placed underneath the IPAM and is connected to the micro controller allowing for measurement of the device s inside temperature in the range of 55 to 116 Celsius 67 to 240 F with a precision better than 1 5 C 2 7 F and a resolution of 0 92 C 1 656 F as the temperature is converted to an 8 bit signed value BARIX AG 15 32 Electret Microphone Input Two pins are available to attach a balanced electret microphone which is powered by a Supervised bias supply The signal is fed to the mic input of the IPAM 100 The Bias voltage provided by the device can be up to 4 Volts and will vary depending on the current pulled The current is limited to 2mMA max To ensure proper function select a microphone capsule which is rated between 2 5 and 4 Volts for the minimum Bias voltage while the upper Bias voltage is at least 4 Volts Use the standard approach of isolation both electrical and mechanical to prevent noise injection and feedback from speaker Electret Microphone z Capsule shield i Supervised Inputs Two pins provide two supervised digital inputs intended for attaching push buttons or dry contacts The supervision allows for detection of four states connected amp contact open connected amp contact closed disconnected and shorted In order to use the supervision two 10 KOhm
12. is a copy of the printed Quick Install Guide which is included in the devices package It explains the initial installation steps assuming the presence of the Annuncicom 155 Accessory Kit To complete the installation please read also the following chapters 2 2 Package contents a Annuncicom 155 b Quick Install Guide 2 3 Recommended Accessory Kit contents not included in this package C Ethernet Cable 3 m M12 D male RJ45 male d Power supply M12 A female e Audio I O plug Shielded D sub 15 pin male f RS 485 plug M12 A female Intended for application specific cabling 2 4 Support For support please contact your local dealer or visit www barix com BARIX AG 9 32 2 5 Front view A RS 485 bus M12 A female The DC power 1 V 12V 100mA max output on Pin 1 2 Ground 3 485 A not inverted has a self 4 485 B inverted resetting fuse rated 100mA B Analog amp I O DSub 15 pin female Pin Description 1 Line Out Cold 2 GroundLine Out Hot 3 Ground 4 Input 0 D Input 1 6 7 8 9 LED Out Not connected Microphone Hot Speaker Cold 10 Speaker Hot 11 Ground 12 Ground 13 Ground 14 Not connected 15 Microphone Cold 2 6 Top view BARIX ANNUNCICOM 155 R5 465 ACT AUDIO 18 LINK oO Bs ACT 2 Rear view o 4 4
13. resistors have to be wired per button or contact One resistor has to be wired in series close to the button or contact and one resistor must be wired across the button or contact Input O ari a Push Butt US ae on T vr Dry Contact 11 gt EE Push Button or Dry Contact If you do not need the supervision you can omit the resistors see wiring below but you will detect only the states disconnected for an open contact and shorted for a closed contact 6 gen Push Button or 9 1 Dry Contact OD 2 BARIX AG 16 32 LED Driver Output One pin carries a current source intended for connecting an external LED The current is limited to nominal 20 mA The output voltage will vary depending on the current pulled but will not rise higher than 10 Volts DO B oa Va LED 3 6 Network Interfaces Ethernet Switch Ports The connectors A and P are female M12 D Coded sockets connected trough Ethernet magnetics circuits to an internal network switch circuit allowing for daisy chaining The switch circuit is then connected to the IP Audio Module s secondary network input MII which is an 10 100 Mbit full half duplex auto negotiation Ethernet interface supporting TCP IP UDP RTP DHCP and SNMP protocols and providing Barix AutolP and IPzator features Supporting automatic MDI MDI X sensing allows fo
14. 155 consists of a motherboard with connectors and peripheral circuits supporting the embedded IP audio module IPAM 100 which is used for encoding and decoding audio Besides the audio processor the IPAM 100 contains the CPU RAM Flash EEProm network serial and discrete I O circuits For further details please refer to the IPAM 100 s product sheet and development specification In this chapter we will explain the functional blocks using the below block diagram starting on the top left and working down each interface to the point where it is connected to the IP audio module We then do the same from the top right corner At the same time you will find for each connector informations on how to wire the Barix Annuncicom 155 to external components We will explain the wiring using the wiring diagram on the next page The labeling of connectors P to El refer to the previous chapter 2 Quick Installation Guide Same goes for the parts included in the Annuncicom 155 Accessory Kit which are mentioned including indexing letters in parenthesis 3 2 Functional block diagram Functional block diagram Barix Annuncicom 155 Rev 1 3 ETH2 Self resetting Fuse 100mA Temperature 12 0V Sensor JP6 amp JP7 E Testtone Generator Current Class D Analog Supervision Amplifier Balanced Preamplifier Ethernet Switch 12 0V bid Isolated 3 3V Power supply Current Supervision m dj Bofe
15. 3 Connect the Power supply d to the device s power input E and then to an appropriate electrical outlet STEP 4 The Annuncicom will now acquire an IP address and announce it over the audio outputs if no DHCP server is available this can take up to 5 minutes li If you did not connect audio launch the Barix Discovery Tool and click the Get button to find out which IP address the device has obtained see picture at the bottom of the page Make sure that the Ethernet MAC address matches your device see label below the Ethernet connectors C D on the rear plate of the device Now that you know the IP address proceed to section 2 9 Network configuration by web browser If you were not able to obtain the device s current IP address with the previous steps see section 2 11 Troubleshooting ane Setreply Ethernet address IP address HW type 00 08 e1 01 44 fc 192 168 11 242 Annuncicom 155 00 08 e1 00 e2 14 192 168 239 Exstreamer 111 00 08 e1 01 14 fi 192 168 11 205 Exstreamer 1114 00 08 e1 01 50 44 192 168 Exstreamer 101 Device selected 2 9 Network configuration by web browser If you need to use static fixed network settings follow the steps 1 to 3 otherwise continue at step 4 STEP 1 Open your web browser STEP 2 Enter the IP address that was announced by the Annuncicom and press Enter Example 192 168 0 12 Click the SETTINGS button on the left to see the following page
16. D Current max 6 mA Red Status LED Current max 7 mA Temperature Sensor Measurement Range 55 116 C 67 240 dz Temperature Sensor Measurement Resolution 0 92 C A D conversion to 8 bit signed value 1 656 F Temperature Sensor Precision 1 5 C 2 7 SF 7 6 Mechanical Housing Weight Dimensions Aluminum case with mounting wings 4 mounting holes 6 4 mm 0 25 dia 460 grams 16 23 oz without any cables connectors Parameter Width Height Device enclosure 130 108 38 mm 5 12 4 25 1 5 inch Including mounting wings and 153 138 47 mm built in connectors 6 5 43 1 85 inch Including external plugs approx 230 138 47 mm 9 5 43 1 85 inch Including external plugs and cables 330 138 47 mm approx 13 5 43 1 85 inch BARIX AG 29 32 7 7 MTBF Calculations Parameter Value Unit MTBF calculated according to MIL217F Calculated Supply Voltage 24 VDC Calculated Temperature 40 C 104 E Calculation for Ground Mobile Device 50 000 hours Calculation for Ground Fix Device 140 000 hours 7 8 Environmental Parameter Value Unit Operating Temperature Range 40 70 C 40 158 F Operating Humidity Range non condensing 0 95 Storage Temperature Range 40 70 C 40 158 F Storage Humidity Range non condensing 0 95 7 9 Certifications Compliances Complies with Certifications Compliances RoHS
17. F Q ns i ILAN Vi r pr 9 iisciso 08 1 00 28 E C Ethernet switch port 2 M12 A female Pin Description 1 TX 2 RX 3 TX 4 RX D Ethernet switch port 1 M12 A female Pin Description 1 TX 2 RX 3 TX 4 RX E Power Input M12 A male 1 Vin 24 48VDC 2 Not connected 3 Vin 4 Not connected F Green and red LEDs for device status display G Green LED for Link and yellow LED for Activity status display of Ethernet switch port 1 H Green LED for Link and yellow LED for Activity status display of Ethernet switch port 2 BARIX AG 10 32 2 8 Installation STEP 1 Either use a network cable c to link the Annuncicom port C or D to the PC directly or connect the Annuncicom to the PC via your network switch STEP 2 i If you are ready to connect to audio equipment Wire the corresponding pins of the Audio I O plug e to a speaker or the Line Out to the input of your mixing console or monitoring device in order to hear the announcement in Step 4i and plug it into the Audio I O connector B li If you are not yet ready to connect the device in to your audio equipment you can still configure the Annuncicom Either download the Barix Discovery Tool from www barix com for use in Step 4ii or continue from section 2 10 Setting temporary IP address using the MAC address STEP
18. IX AG 27 32 Audio Processor Codec Micronas MAS3587F Encoding features Format Sampling rate Bit rate type PCM 16bit linear 8 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz PCM 8bit logarithmic 8 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz uLaw aLaw MP3 MPEG1 Layer 3 32 44 1 and 48 kHz VBR variable bit rate 65 192 kbps MP3 MPEG2 Layer 3 16 22 05 and 24 kHz VBR variable bit rate 35 168 kbps Micronas MAS3587F Decoding features Format Sampling rate Bit rate type PCM 16bit linear 8 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz PCM 8bit logarithmic 8 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz uLaw aLaw MP3 MPEG1 amp 8 to 48 kHz CBR VBR constant and var bit rate 32 320 MPEG2 Layer 3 kbps Electret Microphone Input and A D Conversion Microphone input path and A D conversion Micronas MAS3587F typical values Parameter Value Unit Bias Voltage Electret capsule minimal Bias voltage 2 5 4 VDC Bias current max 2 mA Analog input clipping level at input gain 0 dB and 0 195 Vpp microphone gain 21dB 21 dBu Analog input impedance differential 18 kQ Frequency response 3dB 48 kHz sample rate PCM 45 22 500 Hz Analog line input signal to noise ratio SNR 70 9 dB Dynamic Range 71 dB Input Total Harmonic Distortion THD 3dBFS 0 025 Software selectable input gain from 3db to 19 5dB in 1 5 dB steps in series with a software selectable microphone gain f
19. applications and different standard firmware packages can be used with the Barix Annuncicom 155 the process of loading or updating a software is also covered in this document For information about the configuration of the loaded application or firmware please refer to the corresponding software user manual 1 3 About the Annuncicom 155 The Barix Annuncicom 155 is a rugged universal IP Audio device developed to operate within challenging environmental conditions whether outside or in rolling stock 1 4 Applications Door and help point intercom system Security surveillance and alarming PA alarming and paging Help Points Emergency Intercom in cars vessels trains people movers VHF radio control via IP Outdoors SIP based call box help point Digital Message Repeater Generic Audio Streaming over IP 1 5 Hardware features The Barix Annuncicom 155 features High quality multi standard audio encoding and decoding in formats PCM 16bit linear PCM 8bit logarithmic uLaw aLaw MP3 MPEG 1 2 layer 1 and 2 2 KB EEprom for configuration storage 2 MB Flash memory for application and web server content Balanced electret microphone input mono with supervised bias power Isolated balanced 0dBm Line Output mono supervised speaker out 5W 80hm Two 10 100Mbit Ethernet ports connected internally via switch allowing for daisy chaining RS 485 screw terminal block 300 115200 Baud 12VDC output 100mA self resetting fuse 2 su
20. d carefully the release notes and the user manual before continuing with an upload to the device 5 4 Web Update Procedure Calculate approximately 2 minutes to complete the Web Update procedure STEP 1 Open your web browser type in the IP address of the Barix device and press Enter Example 192 168 0 12 STEP 2 If you see an button continue with the next step else click the button STEP 3 Click on the button to enter the update page You will see the following screen ene Barix BCL am XM 1 http 192 168 1 107 wv Gh Google Q a ae EE EE y ee a EN pr ping MAC 00 08 E1 01 73 C8 Setup V01 01 Song VA8 07 Jul 15 2010 Firmware VA0 33 07 15 2010 File system VA2 05 Web application V01 13 Application sip Bootloader V99 14 Application version V0 26 Jul 16 2010 SETTINGS APPLICATION J DEFAULTS J REBOOT E UPDATE ETHERSOUND Help UPDATE Barix constantly enhances the capabilities of their products Therefore we recommend to keep the software on the Before you click the link below note that the update process can only be canceled by power cycling the device up to date f device To download the latest firmware version please visit www barix com Please read the help instructions on the right side first Clicking the back button in your browser will produce invalid content Download the firmware update package Please click here to continue and unpack to a local drive
21. like an intercom panel using a male DSub 15 pin plug A plug with soldering leads is included in the Accessory Kit e and intended for evaluation purposes only e g not waterproof For installation in demanding environments a appropriate version IP65 waterproof should be used Line Output Two pins for a mono 0 dBm Line Out are connected via an isolating transformer to the D class amplifier output With a full scale signal the output impedance 40 45 Ohm can drive up to 10dBm into a 600 Ohms load or 12dBu when unloaded When using a shielded cable make sure to connect the shield only on one side either on the Annuncicom 155 Sub D plug case or the Audio device s shield to prevent ground loop issues Input Input Device shield shield Shield Speaker Output Two pins intended for a 8 Ohm speaker are connected directly to the D class amplifier and are both supervised to detect a cable break or a short circuit To achieve the highest sound power possible 5 Watt RMS use an 8 Ohm speaker A reasonable performance can be achieved with an impedance ranging from 4 to 32 Ohms Speaker Test Tone Generator The input of the amplifier is connected to a micro controller functioning as a test tone generator and to the Left channel output of the IPAM 100 The generator is used to generate a 11 Herz tone used for the speaker supervision The internal jumper pads JP6 and JP7 are
22. lready used by another device in the then check your cabling network port C or D network please use the Ping command To verify availability in this example we assume the PC to have the IP address 192 168 0 2 and want to check if Note Acquiring an IP address can take up to 5 192 168 0 6 is free minutes Type ping 192 168 0 6 and hit the Enter key You should get no reply which gives you reasonable assertion that the pinged IP is available STEP 4 Look for the Annuncicom s MAC address printed on a label placed below the Ethernet ports 12 hex digits separated by a hyphen every 2 digits Type into the windows command window arp s 192 168 0 6 00 08 E1 00 B1 77 or on a OSX or Linux system type into the terminal arp s 192 168 0 6 00 08 E1 00 B1 77 and hit the Enter key replace the digits according to your devices MAC address You must have administrative rights to be able to do so sudo on OSX Linux STEP 5 Now we have to make the Annuncicom listen to the IP address 192 168 0 6 using the Telnet command To do so type into the command window telnet 192 168 0 6 1 and hit the Enter key the number one must be there for this command to work correctly The Annuncicom will immediately refuse the connection on port 1 but will be available for browser access as long as the device stays powered BARIX AG 12 32 3 Hardware 3 1 Introduction The Barix Annuncicom
23. nmmnvsv dmdaakanee 15 Electret Microphone NPs anaa EE EEE 16 Supervised INputS rr anarnanrnanennnnnnnnrnnnnennnrennrenanennanenanennnsennnennnsennnsnnusennnsnnasennsennnsennnennn 16 LEO Driver Oen E i 17 3 6 Network NNN 17 SEG ES aa ERE 17 Ethernet Port s Status LEDS vuaanamsnsmegsmnenkenbemeeimmidermssdntbamedssnde 18 MN AI 18 a7 Device Status LEDS ca netted sds ee gen unica oreraisencieracinaneonameceic ase ccegundsmdasembnptteians 18 3 8 Power Supply INpUt rnrnnnnrnnnnennnnennnnennnnennnnennnrennnrrnnnnennnsenanennanennnnsnnanennnsennnsennnsennnsennn 19 3 9 Internal Software Reset Header rnarnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnnennnnnnennnennennnnnnennnnnnennnnnnenunennenunenn 19 3 10 TN 19 4 Rebooting Hede Lae 20 AT NNN NNN 20 4 2 Sending a Reboot COMMANA cccccceccccsececeseeceeeecseeesaeeeceuceseuseesseeeseueeseeesseeesseeeess 20 CNT 20 TCP CN Ae apterous E E E 20 PEN Ge 20 4 3 Power cycling the device rarrnrannnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnrnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnsnnnnnnnnnnnnnse 20 4 4 Using a jumper on reset pin header IP1 arnnnrnannnnnnnnrnnnrnnnnnnrnnnennnnnnnnnnrnnnennennnrnnnenen 20 5 Updating the GO VIC 6 Lune 21 B NN 21 5 2 Checking the Current Version cccccscccssscecesceceseesceueeceueescaueecsasecseeecsueeessusessueessaaees 21 Version information rennvnnnnnnnnvnnvnnnnennnvnnnnnnnennennennnnnenavnnnnnnnannnnunnuennennenuennennnnnnnnennnnenn 21 5 3 Downloading the latest
24. ntronix DSTni EX 256 KB zero wait state static RAM unit Controller PIC16F870 Generator amp Supervision Firmware amp App 2MB Flash ROM approx 1700KB free for user data Memory varying depending on loaded firmware Configuration Memory 2KB EEprom 7 3 Network Interfaces Parameter Details Connector type 2 sockets M12 D Coded female internal Ethernet switch circuit 10 100 Mbit full half duplex auto negotiation auto Functionality MDI MDI X Status display Link Activity LED per interface Protocols TCP IP UDP RTP SIP DHCP 7 4 Serial Interfaces Parameter RS 232 internal only Internal 4 pin header M12 A Coded female Connector type socket Signals RxD TxD both TTL level A B 12VDC 100mA GND 5VDC GND Baud rates 300 230400 300 230400 Data bits 7ors 7ors Parity No Even Odd No Even Odd Stop bits 1 or2 1 or 2 Flow control No XON XOFF No XON XOFF Power for external 5 VDC 20mA max for 12 VDC 100mA max devices RS 232 converter circuit self resetting fuse The RS 232 interface is internal and for production purposes only 7 5 Audio amp I O Interfaces Panel Interface Connector type Sub D 15 pin female Audio input Electret Mic input Audio output Speaker output Line output Discrete O 2 supervised inputs 1 LED driver output For details see following sections BAR
25. o the TTL level RS 232 serial interface of the IP Audio module and also carrying 5V and Ground Intended for use in production only BARIX AG 19 32 4 Rebooting the device 4 1 Using a web browser To reboot the Annuncicom 155 click the link REBOOT in the Device Configuration page REBOOT Click on the link Reboot Reboot Reboot Reboots the device After approx 5 seconds the following will be displayed Device has succesfully booted Please click on a menu button above to continue 4 2 Sending a Reboot Command CGI Interface TCP Interface UDP Interface The firmware supports the rebooting of the device by sending a REBOOT API command The command itself is c 99 and can be transmitted using one of three API interfaces CGI TCP and UDP as explained below Type in the browsers URL filed the IP of the device followed by rc cgi c 99 and hit the enter key to submit the command The device will reboot immediately This command uses the HTTP web server port default 80 Supply the correct port number if you change this setting Send the command c 99 followed by a CR Carriage Return character in a TCP packet to the device The device will reboot immediately This command uses the TCP command port which is disabled by default default 0 Enable the command port first and send the packet to the port number you have set Send the command c 99 followed by a
26. ophone Input and A D Conversion rnnrrnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnrnnnnrennnnrnnnnne 27 Line Output and D A ConverSiOn r anrnnnnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnnnnnnennnnrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnsennnnennnnne AT Speaker output and D A ConverSion rrrnnnrennnnrvnnnnvnnnnrvnnnnrennnnrnnnnnennnnsennnnrennnrnnnnnennn 28 SCS a sacra eset EAE EEEE ateente detector teeny 28 PITT par sie ate tives carson E P EEE past ates EEA E ued EA 28 TO VENN 28 PIOUS 0 EEE EEE ENE 28 VA 28 DENN NNN 28 TT MER NE 29 To ENO NA 29 7 9 Certifications Compliances rrrnnnrnnnnnrrnnnnnnnnnnnennnnrnnnnnrnnnnnrrnnnnrennnnrennnnennnnnennnnseennnne 29 Ordering NOT ANN 30 8 1 Annuncicom 155 NoPSU Package rrnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnennnnnennnnnennnnnnnnnrnnnnnennnnrennnsennnne 30 Table of Contents iv 8 2 Annuncicom 155 Accessory Kit r arrnnnnrnnnnennnnennnrennnrnnnnrnnnnennnnennnrennnrnnnrennnrnnnnennnnennnnen 30 9 OCA NONNE ccecedeien ccs exccanwenvesweunucesaceceuvecnensveseesudagacetanvavaxecaseted seca 31 Table of Contents V 1 Introduction 1 1 About this document This PRODUCT MANUAL aims at giving insight to detailed technical aspects of the device and complements the information given in the product sheet The Quick Install Guide a printed version is included in the devices package is contained in this document and followed by chapters to complete the installation 1 2 Additional documents As several different
27. pervised digital inputs dry contact inputs 1 LED driving output current limited 2 LED device status indicators 4 LED network status indicators Width 130 mm 5 12 Height 108 mm 4 25 Depth 38 mm 1 5 Low weight 460 g 16 23 oz Low Power consumption 14 Watt max Power supply from 24 to 48 VDG internally isolated 1500V BARIX AG 7 32 1 6 Integrated Barix IP Audio Module The Barix Annuncicom 155 houses the Barix IP audio module IPAM 100 For technical details on the audio module please refer to the corresponding product sheet and the development specification 1 7 Available Applications and Firmware packages The Barix Annuncicom 155 comes preloaded with the ABCL application SIP Client but can also be loaded with different firmware packages featuring e Embedded and robust operating system with fully routable IP stack e P standard based protocols TCP IP UDP HTTP ICMP SNMP e Supports BootP DHCP Auto IP and IPzator e Integrated web server for configuration control update and streaming functions e Fully documented Application Programming Interface API e Highly customizable User Interface HTML with development kit e Special software features in OEM versions on request Other ABCL applications as well as standard firmware packages e g Annuncicom standard firmware can be downloaded from the Barix website BARIX AG 8 32 2 Quick Installation Guide 2 1 Introduction This chapter
28. ponding you can use the ping command again To do so type ping This procedure will work only in a local network After 192 168 0 6 and hit the Enter key If you do get a this procedure the temporary IP will be active only reply the IP address 192 168 0 6 can be used to until restart reboot After a restart the procedure has access the Annuncicom using a web browser Please to be repeated go back to section 2 9 Network configuration by web browser to configure a static IP address STEP 1 If you do get request timed out then please repeat step 5 carefully vou most likely mistyped the telnet Either use a network cable to link the Annuncicom command or repeat the entire procedure and the PC directly or connect the Annuncicom to the PC via your network switch and power the device If the ARP method does not work for you refer to the Make sure that you have a valid static IP address user manual for further methods configured on your PC e g 192 168 0 2 STEP 2 Windows For a command window click on Start click on Run in the Open field type cmd click on OK OSX Linux Open a terminal window 2 11 Troubleshooting If the status LEDs F stay dark check the power cabling installation step 3 STEP 3 Please proceed to step 4 if you linked the PC directly to the device in step 1 To ensure that you use a free Check if the green LINK LED G or H is lit if it is not IP address not a
29. r using a straight network cable c instead of a cross over network cable when connecting either of the ports to a PC s Ethernet port directly The network cable c included in the Accessory Kit e is intended for evaluation purposes only As one side is featuring a RJ 45 plug the use is limited to connect the device to a PC or switch For the evaluation of device daisy chaining a cable featuring M12 plugs on both sides must be fabricated or purchased L O O TX 7 2 Oi _i _ __ Network RX Switch or D TX Device IL o _____ _ x MAC 00 O _ TX 2 _ Network RX Switch or gd _ _ TX Device BARIX AG 17 32 Ethernet Port s Status LEDs Each port features status LEDs fe and The green LED shows the ports link status On when the link is up off when the link is down The yellow LED shows the ports network activity On when any traffic is seen on that port being it incoming or outgoing traffic The yellow LED is off when there is no traffic on that port Note This traffic could be generated by this device outgoing traffic not addressed to this device but to any other device in the network especially when daisy chaining or broadcasted traffic both incoming traffic but passed on as well as traffic addressed to this device LINK LINK LINK LINK O O Up O Down ETH 1 5 ETH2
30. rom 21db to 43 5dB in 1 5 dB steps Line Output and D A Conversion Line Out audio output path and D A conversion Micronas MAS3587F typical values Parameter Value Unit Full Scale Output Voltage Peak to peak unloaded 8 44 Vpp 11 7 dBu Full Scale Output Voltage Peak to peak into 600 Ohm 8 15 Vpp load 11 4 dBm Analog output impedance 40 45 Q Frequency response 3dB 48 kHz sample rate PCM 9 23 470 Hz Output signal to noise ratio SNR 82 dB Dynamic Range 82 dB Output Total Harmonic Distortion THD 3dBFS 0 128 Output level software controllable BARIX AG 28 32 Speaker output and D A Conversion Speaker output audio path and D A conversion Micronas MAS3587F typical values Discrete I O Built in Parts Parameter Value Unit Full Scale Output Voltage Peak to peak 8 Ohm load 18 99 Vpp 6 72 Vams Max output power on 8 Ohm speaker 5 64 Waems Frequency response 3dB 48 kHz sample rate PCM 9 17 000 Hz Output signal to noise ratio SNR 82 dB Dynamic Range 82 dB Output Total Harmonic Distortion THD 3dBFS 0 094 Output level software controllable Parameter Value Unit Supervised Inputs Sensing Voltage max 10 VDC Series Sensing Resistor Value 10 kOhm Parallel Sensing Resistor Value 10 kOhm LED Driver Output Voltage max 10 VDC LED Driver Output Current max 20 mA Parameter Value Unit Green Status LE
31. s rebooted which takes a few seconds click on the here link to reload the main page The device is now ready for configuration according to your needs Please read the according User Manual for informations on the configuration Note on Factory Defaults The Web Update procedure does not change the current configuration Barix recommends nevertheless checking for correct parameters in the configuration as well as to set parameters for newly added features If you observe strange behavior after an update Barix recommends resetting the configuration to factory defaults see chapter Reverting to Factory Defaults in the according User Manual and to start over with the configuration of the device BARIX AG 24 32 6 Mechanical Informations Mechanical Dimensions Barix Annuncicom 155 Rev 1 3 so O BARIX ANNUNCIC 28 g ETH 2 AH 6 1 Dimensions and Weight The Barix Annuncicom 155 aluminum enclosure measures 130 x 108 x 38 mm Width J x Height BY x Depth FY 5 12 x 4 25 x 1 5 The Barix Annuncicom 155 weighs 460 grams 16 23 oz without any cables connectors 6 2 Space requirements 6 3 Mounting The 3 mm 0 12 thick front and rear plates are bent to serve as mounting feet increasing the overall Depth l to 47 mm 1 85 The mounting feet increase the overall spacing Height 5 to 138 mm 5 43 The D sub connector B stands out approximately 10 mm 0 39 the M12 connector
32. t which version is currently installed check the informations next to the Barix logo on the devices main web page using a standard browser ene Barix BCL E JG http 192 168 1 107 wv MAC 00 08 E1 01 73 C8 Setup V01 01 Song VAB 07 Jul 15 2010 Firmware VA0 33 07 15 2010 File system VA2 05 Web application V01 13 Application sip Bootloader v99 14 Application version V0 26 Jul 16 2010 SETTINGS APPLICATION J DEFAULTS J REBOOT J UPDATE E ETHERSOUND Help 0 UPDATE Barix constantly enhances the Please read the help instructions on the right side first v capabilities of their products y Version information Firmware shows the version and the release date of the loaded firmware Web application shows the version and the release date of the Web User Interface Bootloader shows the version of the boot loader firmware Setup shows the version of the setup table in the configuration EEPROM Song shows the version and the release date of the audio support module File system shows the version of the File system module Application shows the name of the loaded ABCL application Application version shows the version and the release date of the loaded ABCL application BARIX AG 21 32 5 3 Downloading the latest firmware Introduction Barix ships the Annuncicom 155 preloaded with the ABCL application SIP Client Depending on your needs or your usage of the de
33. vice an other ABCL application or the Annuncicom Standard Firmware might be the right choice Follow one of the next two sections depending on your choice Standard Firmware To download a firmware version please visit www barix com In the menu on the left side click on downloads In the center column click on Annuncicom Standard Firmware in the section Standard Firmware In the section Firmware Update Kits verify if the version of the Annuncicom FW Kit is higher then the currently loaded see version information in previous section If there is a newer version click on the link to download it Save the ZIP file and unpack it to a local drive In the section Firmware Documentation click on the release note and the user manual with the same versions as the Annuncicom FW Kit that you downloaded in previous step and read carefully before continuing with an upload to the device ABCL Firmware Applications To download a firmware version please visit www barix com In the menu on the left side click on downloads In the the center column under section Special Applications click on ABCL Applications overview to get an overview or click on of the links below the overview to choose an application directly Click the according link to download the ZIP file as well as the accompanying documents like the release notes and the user manual Save the ZIP file and unpack it to a local drive Rea
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