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ergonomic, and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to
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7. Do not block any v entilation openings . Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers , stov es , or other apparatus
(includin
g amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. Do not d
two bl
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
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 w
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 Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) enclosure is not rated fo
voltages!
efeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has
ades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third
exit from the apparatus.
ay, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been
r any AC
Warning
Electrical Hazard: This product should be installed by a licensed electrician
according to all local electrical and building codes.
Warning
Electrical Hazard: To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to
the floor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions.
Warning
The PoE connector is intended for intra-building connections only and does not
route to the outside plant.
A-lawA standard companding algorithm, used in European digital
communications systems to optimize, i.e., modify, the dynamic range of an
analog signal for digitizing.
AVPAudio Video Profile
Cat 5TIA/EIA-568-B Ca
DHCPDynamic Host Configuration Protocol
LANLocal Area Network
LEDLight Emitting Diode
MbpsMegabits per Second.
NTPNetwork Time Protocol
PBXPrivate Branch Exchange
PoEPower over Ethernet (as per IEEE 802.3af standard)
RTFMReset Test Function Management
SIPSession Initiated Protocol
u-lawA companding algorithm, primarily used in the digital telecommunication
UCUnified Communications
VoIPVoice over Internet Protoc ol
The CyberData SIP-enabled SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) (PoE) provides an easy method for
implementing an IP-based overhead paging system for both new and legacy installations.
1
The SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (P oE) provides direct driv
a line-out connector for connection to an external amplifier. The interface is compatible with most
SIP-based IP PBX servers that comply with the SIP RFC 3261. For non-SIP environments, the SIP
Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) can be configured to listen to multicast address and port number
combinations to form paging zones.
1.1 How to Identify This Product
To identify the SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE), look for a model number label similar to the one
shown in Figure 1-1. Confirm the following:
Ethernet I/F10/100 Mbps
ProtocolSIP RFC 3261 Compatible
Power InputPoE 802.3at or 802.3af
Audio Output802.3af - SPL 114 dB @ 1 meter
Line In:
Input Signal Amplitudes
Input Impedance
Line Out:
Output Signal Amplitudes
Output Level
Total Harmonic Distortion
Output Impedance
Operating Temperature-10
Payload TypesG.711 a-law, G.711 u-law, and G.722
Dimensions
Boxed Weight6.5 lbs. [2.95 kg]
b
Table 1-1. Specifications
802.3at - SPL 117 dB @ 1 meter
2.0 VPP maximum
10k Ohm
2.0 VPP maximum
+2dBm nominal
0.5% maximum
10k Ohm
o
C to 50o C (14o F to 122o F)
10 in. [254 mm] Length
4 in. [101.6 mm] Width
14 in. [355.6 mm] Height
Product Overview
Specifications
a
a
5
Part Number011405
Loudspeaker Part Number011068
a.When used with the 011068 Mini Horn.
b. Dimensions are measured from the perspective of the product being upright with the front of the
product facing you.
1.7 Typical Coverage
With one horn attached to Paging Amplifier under standard 802.3af PoE power, coverage is up to
5,000 square feet. With two horns attached to the P aging Amplifier under 802. 3at PoE (high power),
coverage is up to 10,000 square feet depending on ambient background noise levels.
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1.8 Typical Warehouse Paging Setup
Typical Example of a 70,000 Square Feet Warehouse Paging Set up
Set up and configure each SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) before you mount it.
CyberData delivers each SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) with the factory default values indicated
in
Table 2-3:
Table 2-3. Factory Default Settings—Default of Network
ParameterFactory Default Setting
IP AddressingDHCP
IP Address
Web Access Usernameadmin
Web Access Passwordadmin
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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SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) Components
SPD Link/Act.
PWR Status
Volume
RTFM
VoIP
Loudspeaker
The IP Endpoint Company
Speaker Volume
Speed (SPD) LED (AMBER)
The Speed (SPD) LED illuminates AMBER for a 100Mb link
or is off for 10MB when the network link to the device is
established.
Status LED (GREEN)
After supplying power to the device, a steady GREENStatus LED
illuminates. After about 20 seconds, the
GREEN Status LED will
blink fast to indicate that the device is acquiring an IP address and
attempting to autoprovision. The
GREEN Status LED will turn off
thereafter until the device has finished booting. When the device
has fully booted, the
GREEN Status LED will turn on solid to
confirm the device is operational.
The GREENStatus LED will blink during a page when it is online.
Link/Activity (Link/Act.) LED (GREEN)
The GREEN Link/Activity (Link/Act.) LED blinks to indicate
network traffic.
Power (PWR) LED (GREEN/BLUE)
The 802.3at power injector that is provided with the device should
cause the Power (PWR) LED to illuminate BLUE to indicate that
high power is available.
The Power (PWR) LED may illuminate GREEN if a low power
mode (
802.3af) power source is used (not included and sold
separately).
RTFM Switch
To broadcast the device’s current IP address, press and hold the
RTFM switch for a couple of seconds and then release it.
To restore the factory defaults, complete the following steps:
1. Press and hold the RTFM switch until you hear the device
announce the words, “restoring defaults” and “rebooting”.
2. Release the RTFM switch. The device will be restored to the
factory default settings.
2.2.3 Connecting the SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE)
2.2.3.1 Using the Amplified Outputs
11
Low Power Mode
(One Speaker)
The following figure illustrate how to connect the SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) and use the
amplified outputs in low power mode to one speaker or horn.
Figure 2-6. Using the Amplified Outputs—Low Power Mode with One Speaker
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SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) Setup
Cat 5 Ethernet Cable
*
*Note
: The positive (+) wire coming from the speaker
may be red or white. The negative (-) wire is black.
Standard 1 Speaker Configuration
(802.3at mode)
8 Ohms
16 gauge wire
*Note: Use 16 gauge wire
coming out of screw terminals.
+
Note: Use wire nuts to connect wire
from the speakers to 16 gauge wire.
Twist wire nuts
*Note: Maximum recommended
length of the horn should be 50
feet from the amplifier.
+
802.3at PoE Ethernet Switch
802.3at PoE Injector
(high power mode)
or
Note: You can use an
802.3at compliance
switch or an 802.3at
power injector and hub.
Mono(+)/Left Spkr (+) - 12
Left Spkr (-) - 11
Right Spkr (+) - 10
Mono(-)/Right Spkr (-) - 9
Line-Out (+) - 8
Line-Out (-) - 7
Line-In (-) - 6
Line-In (+) - 5
Relay COM - 4
Relay NO/NC - 3
Door Sense/Button Common (GND) - 2
Door Sense/Button Contact (+) - 1
CLASS II WIRING
+
*Note: Horn is connected to terminal
block pins 9 (-) and 12 (+) of the
paging amplifier for mono mode.
The following figure illustrate how to connect the SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) and use the
amplified outputs in high power mode to one speaker or horn.
Figure 2-7. Using the Amplified Outputs—High Power Mode with One Speaker
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SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) Setup
802.3at PoE Ethernet Switch
2 speakers in parallel (4 Ohm total)
+
Note: Use wire nuts to connect wire
from the speakers to 16 gauge wire.
Twist wire nuts
Optional 2 Speaker Configuration
(802.3at mode)
8 Ohms
Standard 1 Speaker Configuration
(802.3at mode)
8 Ohms
16 gauge wire
Use 16 gauge wire coming out of screw terminals.
Note: Make sure that the wire length going to the
wire nuts is kept short (approximately 6 inches).
*
*Note
: The positive (+) wire coming from the speaker
may be red or white. The negative (-) wire is black.
++
*Note: Maximum recommended
length of each horn should be 25
feet from the amplifier.
Cat 5 Ethernet Cable
802.3at PoE Injector
(high power mode)
or
Note: You can use an
802.3at compliance
switch or an 802.3at
power injector and hub.
Mono(+)/Left Spkr (+) - 12
Left Spkr (-) - 11
Right Spkr (+) - 10
Mono(-)/Right Spkr (-) - 9
Line-Out (+) - 8
Line-Out (-) - 7
Line-In (-) - 6
Line-In (+) - 5
Relay COM - 4
Relay NO/NC - 3
Door Sense/Button Common (GND) - 2
Door Sense/Button Contact (+) - 1
CLASS II WIRING
+
*Note: Horn is connected to terminal
block pins 9 (-) and 12 (+) of the
paging amplifier for mono mode.
The following figure illustrate how to connect the SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) and use the
amplified outputs in high power mode to two speakers or horns.
Figure 2-8. Using the Amplified Outputs—High Power Mode with Two Speakers
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SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) Setup
Mono(+)/Left Spkr (+) - 12
Left Spkr (-) - 11
Right Spkr (+) - 10
Mono(-)/Right Spkr (-) - 9
Line-Out (+) - 8
Line-Out (-) - 7
Line-In (-) - 6
Line-In (+) - 5
Relay COM - 4
Relay NO/NC - 3
Door Sense/Button Common (GND) - 2
Door Sense/Button Contact (+) - 1
CLASS II WIRING
Speaker Connections
(Figure 2-6) (Figure 2-7)(Figure 2-8)
Line-Out Connection (10K Ohm)
Line-In Connection (Figure 2-10)
Relay Connection (Figure 2-11)
Sensor Connection (Figure 2-12)
When line-in is enabled on
the device, the audio
received from the line-in
connection will be played
to the speaker(s) and lineout connection as the lowest priority audio.
JP1Reset—Factory Only
JP2RTFM (not installed)
JP3Audio Enable Jumper—Factory Only
JP4Rel ay NO/NC (default to NO)—Factory Only
JP5PoE IEEE 802.3at—Factory Only
2.2.8 Ethernet Connection
See Table 2-6 for details about the SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) connection.
ConnectionConnection DetailsLocation
EthernetUse a RJ 45 cable.SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier
Using the amplified output, the CyberData SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) supports the 011068
Loudspeaker or equivalent unamplified loudspeaker.
SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) Setup
Figure 2-17. 011068 Loudspeaker
Loudspeaker Type
20
2.2.10 Cabling/Wiring
Using the amplified output, you may connect a 011068 loudspeaker or equivalent unamplified
speaker to a SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE-powered) with good quality speaker wire that is 16
gauge and limited to 25 feet in length with two loudspeakers or 50 feet in length with one
loudspeaker.
After connecting the device to the 802.3af compliant ethernet hub, use the LEDs on the device to
confirm that the device is operational and linked to the network.
GREENAfter supplying power to the device, a steady GREEN Status LED
The 802.3at power injector that is provided with the device should
cause the Power (PWR) LED to illuminate BLUE to indicate that high
power is available.
The Power (P WR) LED may illuminate GREEN if a low power mode
(802.3af) power source is used (not included and sold separately).
illuminates.
After about 20 seconds, the
indicate that the device is acquiring an IP address and attempting to
autoprovision. The
the device has finished booting. When the device has fully booted,
the GREENStatus LED will turn on solid to confirm the device is
operational.
The GREENStatus LED will blink during a page when it is online.
for 10MB when the network link to the device is established.
When the SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) is operational and linked to the network, use the Reset
Test Function Management (RTFM) switch (Figure 2-19) on the SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE)
face to announce and confirm the SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE)’s IP Address and test the audio
to v
erify that it is working.
Figure 2-19. RTFM Switch
SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE) Setup
Confirm the IP Address and Test the Audio
22
Announcing the IP
Address
Restoring the
Factory Default
Settings
To announce a SIP Loudspeaker Amplifier (PoE)’s current IP address:
•Press and hold the RTFM switch for a couple of seconds and then release it.
Caution
Equipment Caution: Pressing and holding the RTFM switch for more than five
seconds will restore the device to the factory default settings. See the “Restoring
the Factory Default Settings” section.
To restore the factory default settings, complete the following steps:
1. Press and hold the RTFM switch until you hear the device announce the words, “restoring
defaults” and “rebo
2. Release the RTFM switch. The device will be restored to the factory default settings.