CyberData 011393 SERIES, 011394 SERIES, 011397, 011398 Operation Manual

SIP Speaker
The IP Endpoint Company
Operations Guide
Part #011393*, RAL 9002, Gray White, Standard
Part #011394*, RAL 9003, Signal White, Optional
*Replaces #011098 and 011099
Document Part #931181C
for Firmware Version 11.6.6
3 Justin Court
Monterey, CA 93940
(831) 373-2601
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Technical Support  
The fastest way to get technical support for your VoIP product is to submit a VoIP Technical Support form at the following website:
http://support.cyberdata.net/
Phone: (831) 373-2601, Ext. 333 Email: support@cyberdata.net Fax: (831) 373-4193 Company and product information is at www.cyberdata.net.
The IP Endpoint Company
Part # 011393* Part # 011394* *Replaces 011098 and 011099
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Revision Information
Revision 931181C, which corresponds to firmware version 11.6.6, was released on October 19, 2016, and has the following changes:
Adds the following note to Section 2.2.2.2, "SIP Speaker with Auxiliary Speaker Connection":
The SIP speaker dynamically adjusts volume to properly budget power when accessories are
connected. For best performance, it is recommended that either an 802.3AT or 24V auxiliary power source is used when connecting an auxiliary speaker and a clock kit.
Updates Ta bl e 2-6, "Device Configuration Parameters" with the following changes to the description for the Vol u m e Boost: setting:
Removes the following text:
Volume Boost:
No Volume Boost
Volume Boost 1
Volume Boost 2
Volume Boost 3"
Uses the following text instead:
Volume Boost:
No Volume Boost
+4dB
Removes the following text:
Set the Boost level to increase the volume output of the speaker. Using Volume Boost may introduce audio clips or lessen the effectiveness of the echo canceler. Boost is only recommended for use with volumes set to level 9.
Normal operation of the product can be met with volume levels 0 through 9. 0 being mute and 9 being the loudest volume that in a normal arm's length and average background noise, will enable full duplex operation and give the best quality of sound output.
The volume boost options increase the output of the speaker by:
3db for Boost level 1
6db for Boost level 2
9db for Boost level 3
If the user would like a higher output from the speaker, the Boost settings are available. However, operation in Boost Mode may overdrive or clip the audio if, for example, the phone that is connected has a high microphone gain or if the person has a loud voice talking too close to the microphone.
The acoustic echo canceller also has a harder time maintaining full duplex operation when in the Boost Mode. The product may drop from full duplex operation into half/duplex mode while in Boost Mode.
Contact CyberData support for additional information if needed.
Uses the following text instead:
Set the Boost level to increase the volume output of the speaker. Using Volume Boost may introduce audio clipping and/or distortion. Boost is only recommended for use with volumes set to level 9.
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Pictorial Alert Icons
GENERAL ALERT
Hazard Levels
Danger: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This is limited to the most extreme situations.
Warning: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury.
General Alert
This pictoral alert indicates a potentially hazardous situation. This alert will be followed by a hazard level heading and more specific information about the hazard.
Ground
This pictoral alert indicates the Earth grounding connection point.
Caution: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or moderate injury. It may also alert users against unsafe practices.
Notice: Indicates a statement of company policy (that is, a safety policy or protection of property).
The safety guidelines for the equipment in this manual do not purport to address all the safety issues of the equipment. It is the responsibility of the user to establish appropriate safety, ergonomic, and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use. Potential safety hazards are identified in this manual through the use of words Danger, Warning, and Caution, the specific hazard type, and pictorial alert icons.
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Important Safety Instructions
GENERAL ALERT
GENERAL ALERT
GENERAL ALERT
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate normally, or has been dropped.
13. Prior to installation, consult local building and electrical code requirements.
14. WARNING: The SIP Speaker enclosure is not rated for any AC voltages!
War ni ng
Electrical Hazard: This product should be installed by a licensed electrician
according to all local electrical and building codes.
War ni ng
Electrical Hazard: To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to
the floor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions.
War ni ng
The PoE connector is intended for intra-building connections only and does not route to the outside plant.
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Abbreviations and Terms
Abbreviation or Term Definition
A-law A standard companding algorithm, used in European digital
communications systems to optimize, i.e., modify, the dynamic range of an analog signal for digitizing.
AVP Audio Video Profile
Cat 5 TIA/EIA-568-B Category 5
DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol
LAN Local Area Network
LED Light Emitting Diode
Mbps Megabits per Second.
NTP Network Time Protocol
PBX Private Branch Exchange
PoE Power over Ethernet (as per IEEE 802.3af standard)
RTFM Reset Test Function Management
SIP Session Initiated Protocol
u-law A companding algorithm, primarily used in the digital telecommunication
UC Unified Communications
VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol
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Contents

Chapter 1 Product Overview 1
1.1 How to Identify This Product .....................................................................................................2
1.2 Installation ................................................................................................................................3
1.3 Product Features ......................................................................................................................4
1.4 Supported Protocols .................................................................................................................5
1.5 Supported SIP Servers .............................................................................................................5
1.6 Product Specifications ..............................................................................................................6
1.7 Optional Connections (J9 and J10) ..........................................................................................7
Chapter 2 Installing the SIP Speaker 8
2.1 Parts List ..................................................................................................................................8
2.2 Device Configuration ................................................................................................................9
2.2.1 Connect Power to the Speaker ....................................................................................10
2.2.2 Installation Options .......................................................................................................13
2.2.3 Confirm that the Speaker is Operational and Linked to the Network ..........................16
2.2.4 Confirm the IP Address and Test the Audio .................................................................17
2.2.5 Adjust the Volume ........................................................................................................18
2.2.6 How to Set the Factory Default Settings .......................................................................19
2.3.1 Factory Default Settings ...............................................................................................20
2.3.2 SIP Speaker Web Page Navigation ..............................................................................21
2.3.3 Using the Toggle Help Button .......................................................................................22
2.3.4 Log in to the Configuration Home Page .......................................................................24
2.3.5 Configure the Device ....................................................................................................28
2.3.6 Configure the Network Parameters .............................................................................36
2.3.7 Configure the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Parameters .........................................39
2.3.8 Configure the Multicast Parameters .............................................................................48
2.3.9 Configure the Sensor Configuration Parameters ..........................................................51
2.3.10 Configure the Audio Configuration Parameters ..........................................................55
2.3.11 Configure the Events Parameters ..............................................................................60
2.3.12 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters ...............................................................66
2.4.1 Downloading the Firmware ...........................................................................................78
2.4.2 Reboot the Device ........................................................................................................80
2.5.1 Command Interface Post Commands ..........................................................................81
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Appendix A Mounting the Speaker 85
A.1 Mount the Speaker ................................................................................................................85
A.2 Dimensions ............................................................................................................................87
Appendix B Setting up a TFTP Server 88
B.1 Set up a TFTP Server ............................................................................................................88
B.1.1 Autoprovisioning requires a TFTP server for hosting the configuration file. .................88
B.1.2 In a LINUX Environment ..............................................................................................88
B.1.3 In a Windows Environment .........................................................................................88
Appendix C Troubleshooting/Technical Support 89
C.1 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ........................................................................................89
C.2 Documentation .......................................................................................................................89
C.3 Contact Information ................................................................................................................90
C.4 Warranty and RMA Information ..............................................................................................90
Index 91
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1 Product Overview

GENERAL ALERT
GENERAL ALERT
GENERAL ALERT
GENERAL ALERT
The CyberData SIP Speaker is a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE 802.3af) and Voice-over-IP (VoIP) public address loudspeaker that easily connects into existing local area networks with a single CAT5 cable connection. The speaker is compatible with most SIP-based IP PBX. In a non-SIP environment, the speaker is capable of receiving broadcast audio via multicast. Its small footprint and low height allows the speaker to be discretely mounted almost anywhere.
1
Note Prio
r to installation, create a plan for the locations of your speakers
Warn ing
Electrical Hazard:
The SIP Speaker enclosure is not rated for any AC voltages.
Warn ing
Electrical Hazard:
ccording to all local electrical and building codes.
a
This product should be installed by a licensed electrician
Warn ing
Electrical Hazard:
the floor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions.
To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to
Warn ing
The PoE connector is intended for intra-building connections only and does not
te to the outside plant.
rou
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1.1 How to Identify This Product

SIP SPEAKER, INDOOR PAGING, CEILING/WALL MOUNTED, RoHS
011393A / 021515F
WWW.CYBERDATA.NET
393100001
Model number
To identify the SIP Speaker, look for a model number label similar to the one shown in Figure 1-1. The model number on the label should be one of the following:
011393*, RAL 9002, Gray White, Standard Color
011394*, RAL 9003, Signal White, Optional Color
*Replaces 011098 and 011099.
Figure 1-1. Model Number Label
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How to Identify This Product
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1.2 Installation

802.3af/at Compliant Ethernet Switch
IP Phone IP PBX Server
SIP Speakers
Figure 1-2 illustrates a typical configurations for the SIP Speaker.
Figure 1-2. Typical Installation
Product Overview
Installation
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See the following sections for other installation options:
Section 2.2.1.3, "Running the SIP Speaker with Auxiliary Power"
Section 2.2.2.1, "SIP Speaker with an External Device"
Section 2.2.2.2, "SIP Speaker with Auxiliary Speaker Connection"
Section 2.2.2.3, "SIP Speaker with Line Out"
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1.3 Product Features

Support for security code to prevent unwanted SIP calls
Optional red/green/blue/white strobe kit connection available (coming soon)
Autoprovisioning via HTTP, HTTPS, or TFTP
HTTPS or HTTP web based configuration. HTTPS is enabled by default.
802.11q VLAN tagging
Configurable sense input for use with fault detection or with optional lighted button kit
Configurable event generation for device health and status monitoring
Support for G.711 u-law, G.711 a-law, and G.722 codecs.
Powered via PoE (802.3AF or 802.3AT) or 24V auxiliary power supply
Enhanced interoperability for hosted environments
SIP (RFC 3261) compatible
Night Ringer function
Plays audio from Multicast
Web-based configuration
Paging prioritization and background music
User upgradeable firmware via web interface or autoprovisioning
External volume control
Small footprint
High efficiency speaker driver
IGMP l SIP endpoint or Multicast group member
Network-adjustable speaker volume
Optional auxiliary speaker available to increase audio coverage - Part #011120/011121
Optional clock kit available - Part #011153/011154
Support for 10 multicast paging groups
Support for multiple SIP servers for redundancy
Support for Cisco SRST resiliency
Relay for activating door locks, external amplifiers, etc.
Line-level audio output for connecting to an external amplifier
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1.4 Supported Protocols

The SIP Speaker supports:
•SIP
Multicast
HTTP Web-based configuration
Provides an intuitive user interface for easy system configuration and verification of speaker operations.
DHCP Client
Dynamically assigns IP addresses in addition to the option to use static addressing.
HTTP TCP Post auto-updating event notification in XML format
TFTP Client
Facilitates hosting for the configuration file for Autoprovisioning.
Audio Encodings
PCMU (G.711 mu-law)
PCMA (G.711 A-law)
Packet Time 20 ms
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1.5 Supported SIP Servers

The following link contains information on how to configure the speaker for the supported SIP servers:
http://www.cyberdata.net/connecting-to-ip-pbx-servers/
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Product Specifications

1.6 Product Specifications

Table 1-1. Product Specifications
Category Specification
Audio output 802.3af - SPL 109.2 dB @ 1 meter
802.3at - SPL 111.9 dB @ 1 meter
Operating temperature -10 degrees C to 50 degrees C (14 degrees F to 122 degrees F)
Ethernet port baud rate 10/100 Mbps
Protocol SIP RFC 3261 Compatible
Power Input (J1) PoE 802.3af (as per IEEE 802.3af standard from a UL-listed, LPS-rated limited power source)
802.3at
44-57 VDC (48 VDC nominal) at 350mA
or Auxiliary Power Inputa (Terminal Block J10)
Total Power ~ 15W
Network Line loss ~ 2W
12 VDC at 1A (from a UL-listed, LPS-rated power supply)
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Total Pwr @ VoIP Speaker
Total available audio power
Idle PWR (losses/CPU) ~ 3W
Payload types G.711 µ-law, G.711 a-law, and G.722
Warranty 2 years limited
Dimensions 9 in. [228.6 mm] x 2.4 in. [60.96 mm]
Weight 2.8 lbs./shipping weight of 3.8 lbs.
Part number 011393*, RAL 9002, Gray White, Standard Color
~ 13W
~ 10W
(1.3 kg/shipping weight of 1.7 kg)
011394*, RAL 9003, Signal White, Optional Color
*Replaces 011098 and 011099.
a.Auxiliary power input for use when PoE power is not available. 12 VDC @ 1A. Do not use auxiliary power input when speaker J1 is connected to a PoE power source.
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1.7 Optional Connections (J9 and J10)

AUX SPEAKER (-)
AUX SPEAKER (+)
GND
LINE OUT (-)
LINE OUT (+)
+5V OUT
RELAY NO
RELAY COM
AUX POWER (-)
AUX POWER (+)
(+12VDC @ 1A)
J10
J9
*Auxiliary power input for use when PoE power is not available. 12 VDC @ 1A.
Relay contacts rated at 30 VDC @ 1A.
5 VDC @ 100 mA.
Auxiliary 8-Ohm speaker connection (not to be used when the Clock is connected.
Audio line - level output to external audio amplifier. 2v P-P into 10k Ohms.
*Do not use auxiliary power input when speaker J1 is connected to a PoE power source.
Function
FunctionJ10 Connections J9 Connections
N/C
N/C
CLASS II WIRING
Figure 1-3. Optional Connections (J9 and J10)
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2 Installing the SIP Speaker

2.1 Parts List

Ta bl e 2-1 illustrates the parts for each speaker and includes kits for the drop ceiling and drywall
mounting.
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Note The installation template for the SIP Spe
Guide that is included in the packaging with each speaker.
Quantity Part Name Illustration
1 SIP Speaker Assembly
1 Installation Quick Reference Guide
1 Speaker Mounting Accessory Kit
art #070054A)
(P
aker is located on the Installation Quick Reference
Table 2-1. Parts
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2.2 Device Configuration

Set up and configure each speaker before you mount it.
CyberData delivers each speaker with the following factory default values:
Table 2-2. Factory Network Default Settings—Default of Network
Parameter Factory Default Setting
IP Addressing DHCP
IP Address
Web Access Username admin
Web Access Password admin
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
a
a
a
a. Default if there is not a DHCP server present.
10.10.10.10
255.0.0.0
10.0.0.1
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2.2.1 Connect Power to the Speaker

802.3af Compliant PoE Switch
Cat 5 Ethernet cable
SIP Speaker
Figure 2-1 through Figure 2-3 illustrates how to connect power to the SIP Speaker.
2.2.1.1 SIP Speaker to a 802.3af Compliant PoE Switch
Figure 2-1 illustrates how to connect the SIP Speaker to a 802.3af compliant PoE switch via a Cat 5
Ethernet cable.
Figure 2-1. SIP Speaker to a 802.3af Compliant PoE Switch
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PoE Injector (Part #010867)
Non PoE Switch
SIP Speaker
Cat 5 Ethernet cable
2.2.1.2 SIP Speaker (with PoE Injector) to a 802.3af Compliant PoE Switch
In Figure 2-2, if a PoE switch is not available, you will need a PoE Injector, part #010867A (ordered separately). A PoE Injector is a power supply solution for those who have a standard Non PoE Switch.
Figure 2-2. SIP Speaker (with PoE Injector) to a Non PoE Switch
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2.2.1.3 Running the SIP Speaker with Auxiliary Power
GENERAL ALERT
GND
AC adaptor +12 VDC @ 1 Amps (UL-listed, LPS-rated)
+12 VDC
Speaker
AUX SPEAKER (-) AUX SPEAKER (+) GND LINE OUT (-) LINE OUT (+)
+5V OUT
RELAY NO
RELAY COM
AUX POWER (-)
AUX POWER (+)
(+12VDC @ 1A)
J10
J9
N/C
N/C
CLASS II WIRING
In Figure 2-3, the power for the SIP Speaker can either come from an 802.3af Network connection or from an external source.
Caution
Operational Note:
Speaker is connected to a PoE power source through J1. Improper operation or equipment damage may occur.
Figure 2-3. Running the Speaker with Auxiliary Power
Do not connect an auxiliary power supply when the SIP
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2.2.2 Installation Options

+
-
DC
POWER SUPPLY
30 VDC @ 1A
MAX.
External Device Such as an Electric Door Strike or LED Strobe Light
AC or DC Power Source as Required by an External Device
Output Contacts AC or DC-rated Depending Upon External Device Requirements
AUX SPEAKER (-) AUX SPEAKER (+) GND LINE OUT (-) LINE OUT (+)
+5V OUT
RELAY NO
RELAY COM
AUX POWER (-)
AUX POWER (+)
(+12VDC @ 1A)
J10
J9
N/C
N/C
CLASS II WIRING
Speaker
This section shows various installation options for the SIP Speaker.
2.2.2.1 SIP Speaker with an External Device
In Figure 2-4, when the SIP Speaker is called from a remote phone, the relay on the speaker can be programmed to drive an external device such as an alert strobe. This external device may also be addressed from a separate Unified Communication (UC) server.
Figure 2-4. SIP Speaker with Alert Strobe
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Controlled Device
Electric Door Strike
Strobe Light
Such As
or
AC or DC
Power Source
Solid State
or
Mechanical
OUT
Relay
Output Contacts
AC or DC rated
Depending Upon
Controlled Device
Requirements
High PIV UltraFast
Switching Diode
IN
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2.2.2.2 SIP Speaker with Auxiliary Speaker Connection
GENERAL ALERT
8 Ohm Auxiliary Speaker
High-purity copper 16-gauge wire and a maximum length of 20 feet
Speaker
(Part #011120, RAL 9002)
*When using the second speaker connection,
the analog volume control needs to be disabled.
*Because of the limitations of PoE power,
when running the Speaker with a second auxiliary speaker, the analog or digital volume level setting must not exceed a setting of 6.
(Part #011121, RAL 9003)
AUX SPEAKER (-) AUX SPEAKER (+) GND LINE OUT (-) LINE OUT (+)
+5V OUT
RELAY NO
RELAY COM
AUX POWER (-)
AUX POWER (+)
(+12VDC @ 1A)
J10
J9
N/C
N/C
CLASS II WIRING
In Figure 2-5, the SIP Speaker supports an amplified audio output for a second analog speaker. While the total speaker wattage is the same, by connecting a low cost analog speaker, additional co
verage can be realized
Caution
Operational Note:
udget power when accessories are connected. For best performance, it is
b recommended that either an 802.3AT or 24V auxiliary power source is used when connecting an auxiliary speaker and a clock kit.
Figure 2-5. SIP Speaker with Auxiliary Speaker Connection
The SIP speaker dynamically adjusts volume to properly
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2.2.2.3 SIP Speaker with Line Out
Office area in Factory
Factory Floor
Amplifier
Line Out: Output Signal Amplitudes 2.0 VPP maximum Output Level +2dBm nominal Total Harmonic Distortion 0.5% maximum Output Impedance 10k ohm
Speaker
AUX SPEAKER (-) AUX SPEAKER (+) GND LINE OUT (-) LINE OUT (+)
+5V OUT
RELAY NO
RELAY COM
AUX POWER (-)
AUX POWER (+)
(+12VDC @ 1A)
J10
J9
N/C
N/C
CLASS II WIRING
In Figure 2-6, for areas that require more speaker volume, the SIP Speaker can be connected directly to an auxiliary amplifier to drive additional horns or speakers. This is done through the line­out connection.
Figure 2-6. SIP Speaker with Line Out
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Speaker Status (Green)
Network Link/Activity (Yellow)
Device Configuration

2.2.3 Confirm that the Speaker is Operational and Linked to the Network

After connecting the speaker to the 802.3af compliant Ethernet hub, the LEDs on the speaker face confirm that the speaker is operational and linked to the network.
Figure 2-7. Status and Activity LEDs
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2.2.3.1 Status LED
After supplying power to the speaker:
1. The green power/status LED and the yellow network LED comes on immediately.
2. After about 23 seconds with a static IP address (or 27 seconds if the board is set to use DHCP), the green LED will blink twice to indicate that the board is fully booted. The speaker will beep at this time if the
2.3.5, "Configure the Device").
Note If the board is set to use DHCP and there is not a DHCP server available on the network, it
will try 12 times with a three second delay between tries and eventually fall back to the programmed static IP address (by default 10.10.10.10). This process will take approximately 80 seconds.
Note The front power/status LED will remain solid on during operation.
Beep on Init option is enabled on the Device Configuration Page (see Section
2.2.3.2 Link LED
The Link LED is illuminated when the network link to the speaker is established.
The Link LED blinks to indicate network traffic.
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2.2.4 Confirm the IP Address and Test the Audio

RTFM button
2.2.4.1 Reset Test Function Management (RTFM) Button
When the speaker is operational and linked to the network, use the Reset Test Function Management (RTFM) button ( speaker’s IP Address and test that the audio is working.
Note Using the RTFM button will lock the digital volume level to 4 and disable the analog volume
control dial.
Figure 2-8) on the speaker face to announce and confirm the
Figure 2-8. RTFM Button
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To announce a speaker’s current IP address, press and release the RTFM button within a five second window.
Note The speaker will use DHCP to obtain the new IP address (DHCP-assigned address or
default to 10.10.10.10 if a DHCP server is not present).
Note Pressing and holding the RTFM button for longer than five seconds will restore the speaker
to the factory default settings.
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2.2.5 Adjust the Volume

Volume control dial
To adjust the speaker volume, turn the Volu me control dial (Figure 2-9) on the speaker face.
Note The SIP Speaker has two volume controls: Internal (web-based) and External (volume
knob). The external volume control can be disabled from the web interface by selecting
Disable Volume Control Dial on the Device Configuration Page (see Section 2.3.5,
"Configure the Device").
Figure 2-9. Volume Control
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2.2.6 How to Set the Factory Default Settings

RTFM button
2.2.6.1 RTFM Button
When the speaker is operational and linked to the network, use the Reset Test Function Management (RTFM) button (
Figure 2-10) on the speaker face to set the factory default settings.
Figure 2-10. RTFM Button
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To set the factory default settings:
1. Press and hold the RTFM button for more than five seconds.
2. The speaker announces that it is restoring the factory default settings.
Note The speaker will use DHCP to obtain the new IP address (DHCP-assigned address or
default to 10.10.10.10 if a DHCP server is not present).
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2.3 Configure the SIP Speaker Parameters
To configure the SIP Speaker online, use a standard web browser.
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Configure each SIP Speaker and verify its operation bef mount an SIP Speaker, refer to Appendix A, "Mounting the Intercom" for instructions.

2.3.1 Factory Default Settings

All SIP Speakers are initially configured with the following default IP settings:
When configuring more than one SIP Speaker, attach the SIP Speakers to the network and conf
igure one at a time to avoid IP address conflicts.
Parameter Factory Default Setting
IP Addressing DHCP
IP Address
Web Access Username admin
Web Access Password admin
Subnet Mask
Default Gateway
ore you mount it. When you are ready to
Table 2-3. Factory Default Settings
a
a
a
10.10.10.10
255.0.0.0
10.0.0.1
a. Default if there is not a DHCP server present.
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2.3.2 SIP Speaker Web Page Navigation

Ta bl e 2-4 shows the navigation buttons that you will see on every SIP Speaker web page.
Table 2-4. Web Page Navigation
Web Page Item Description
Link to the Home page.
Link to the Device page.
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Link to the Netw
Link to go to the SIP pag
Link to the Multicast page.
Link to the Sensor page.
Link to the Audiofiles page.
Link to the Events page.
Link to the Autoprovisioning page.
Link to the Firmwar
ork page.
e.
e page.
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2.3.3 Using the Toggle Help Button

Toggle Help button
Question mark appears next to the web page items
The Toggle Help button allows you to see a short description of some of the settings on the webpage. To use the Toggle Help button, do the following:
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1. Click on the T
oggle Help button that is on the UI webpage. See Figure 2-11 and Figure 2-12.
Figure 2-11. Toggle/Help Button
2. You will see a question mark (
) appear next to each web page item that has been provided
with a short description by the Help feature. See Figure 2-12.
Figure 2-12. Toggle Help Button and Question Marks
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A short description of the web page item will appear
Question mark
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3. Move the mouse pointer to hover over the question mark ( ), and a short description of the web page item will appear. See Figure 2-13.
Figure 2-13. Short Description Provided by the Help Feature
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