CyberData 11021 Operation Manual

VoIP V2 Speaker Operations Guide
Part #011021
Document Part #930274C
for Firmware Version 5.0.2
CyberData Corporation
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(831) 373-2601
VoIP V2 Speaker Operations Guide 930274C
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Revision History
Revision Date Released Description of Changes
A 9/28/2009 This is the first release of the manual.
B 12/17/2009 Adds Section 2.5, "Audio Configuration Page".
Adds Section 2.7, "Event Configuration".
Adds Section 2.5.1, "User-created Audio Files".
Adds Section 2.7.1, "Example Packets for Events".
Adds Section 2.8.1, "Reboot the V2 Speaker".
Updates the following figures:
Figure 2-15, "Home Page"
Figure 2-16, "Device Configuration Page"
Figure 2-17, "Network Configuration Page"
Figure 2-18, "SIP Configuration Page"
Figure 2-19, "SIP Configuration Page Set to Point-to-Point Mode"
Figure 2-20, "Multicast Configuration Setup"
Figure 2-21, "Audio Configuration Page"
Figure 2-25, "NTP Server and Clock Configuration Page"
Figure 2-26, "Event Configuration Page"
Figure 2-27, "Firmware Upgrade Page"
Adds the following figures:
Figure 2-6, "Running the V2 Speaker with Auxiliary Power"
Figure 2-7, "V2 Speaker with Remote Call Button"
Figure 2-8, "V2 Speaker with Alert Strobe"
Figure 2-9, "V2 Speaker with Extra Speaker Connection"
Figure 2-10, "V2 Speaker with Line Out"
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Revision History (continued)
Revision Date Released Description of Changes
B 12/17/2009 Updates the following tables:
Figure 2-1, "Parts"
Figure 2-2, "Factory Network Default Settings—Default of
Network"
Figure 2-3, "Factory Network Default Settings—Default of
Network"
Figure 2-4, "Home Page Overview"
Figure 2-5, "Device Configuration Parameters"
Figure 2-6, "Network Configuration Parameters"
Figure 2-7, "SIP Configuration Parameters"
Figure 2-8, "Multicast Configuration Parameters"
Figure 2-9, "Audio Configuration Parameters"
Figure 2-10, "NTP Server and Clock Configuration"
Figure 2-15, "Event Configuration"
Figure 2-16, "Firmware Upgrade Parameters"
Firmware: This revision provides information for firmware version 5.0.2. Release notes detailing the difference between this firmware version and earlier firmware versions is available in the firmware zip file at the V2 Speaker product page at:
http://www.cyberdata.net/support/voip/index.html
C 1/18/2010 Add the following note to Section 2.2.2.3, "V2 Speaker with Extra Speaker
Connection":
When using the second Analog speaker in Digital Volume Control Mode,
the maximum recommended volume is a setting of 6.
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Important Safety Instructions
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.
War nin g
Electrical Hazard: This product should be installed by a licensed electrician according to all local electrical and building codes.
War nin g
Electrical Hazard: To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the floor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions.
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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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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 Megabytes per Second.
NTP Network Time Protocol
PBX Private Branch Exchange
PoE Power over Ethernet (as per IEEE 802.3af standard)
RTP Real-time Transport Protocol
RTFM Reset Test Function Management
SIP Session Initiated Protocol
TFTP Trivial File Transfer 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 .....................................................................................................................................3
1.4 Supported Protocols ..............................................................................................................................4
1.5 Supported SIP Servers ...........................................................................................................................4
1.6 Product Specifications ...........................................................................................................................5
1.7 Dimensions .............................................................................................................................................5
Chapter 2 Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 6
2.1 Parts List ..................................................................................................................................................6
2.2 Device Configuration ............................................................................................................................7
2.3 Configure the Speaker Parameters ...................................................................................................18
2.4 Multicast Configuration ......................................................................................................................33
2.5 Audio Configuration Page ..................................................................................................................37
2.6 Configuring the NTP Server and Clock ............................................................................................42
2.7 Event Configuration ............................................................................................................................47
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2.2.1 Connect Power to the Speaker .................................................................................................7
2.2.2 Installation Options ..................................................................................................................10
2.2.3 Confirm that the Speaker is Operational and Linked to the Network .............................14
2.2.4 Confirm the IP Address, Test the Audio, and Check the Volume .....................................15
2.2.5 Adjust the Volume ....................................................................................................................16
2.2.6 How to Set the Factory Default Settings ................................................................................17
2.3.1 Log in to the Configuration Home Page ................................................................................19
2.3.2 Configure the Device ................................................................................................................23
2.3.3 Configure the Network Parameters .......................................................................................27
2.3.4 Configure the SIP Parameters .................................................................................................29
2.5.1 User-created Audio Files ..........................................................................................................40
2.7.1 Example Packets for Events .....................................................................................................49
2.8.1 Reboot the V2 Speaker .............................................................................................................56
Appendix A Mounting the Speaker 57
A.1 Mount the Speaker .............................................................................................................................57
Appendix B Setting up a TFTP Server 60
B.1 Set up a TFTP Server ...........................................................................................................................60
B.1.1 In a LINUX Environment ........................................................................................................60
B.1.2 In a Windows Environment ...................................................................................................60
B.1.3 In a Solarwinds Server Environment ....................................................................................60
Appendix C Troubleshooting/Technical Support 61
C.1 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) .................................................................................................61
C.2 Documentation ....................................................................................................................................61
C.3 Contact Information ............................................................................................................................62
C.4 Warranty ...............................................................................................................................................62
C.4.1 Warranty & RMA Returns within the United States ...........................................................63
C.4.2 Warranty & RMA Returns Outside of the United States ....................................................63
C.4.3 Spare in the Air Policy .............................................................................................................63
C.4.4 Return and Restocking Policy ................................................................................................63
C.4.5 Warranty and RMA Returns Page .........................................................................................63
Index 64
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1 Product Overview
GENERAL ALERT
The CyberData SIP-enabled V2 Speaker is a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE 802.3af) and Voice-over-IP (VoIP) public address two-way 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 broadcasting audio through multicast. Its small footprint and low height allows the speaker to be discretely mounted almost anywhere.
The CyberData V2 Speaker is an innovative addition to our portfolio of paging/notification products. As an example, in an open-room setting, the CyberData V2 Speaker with it's adaptive full­duplex voice operation allows for clear two-way communication during event notifications.
Note Prior to installation, create a plan for the locations of your speakers.
General Alert
Consult local building and electrical code requirements prior to installation.
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1.1 How to Identify This Product
SPEAKER,V2,VoIP INDOOR PAGING,
CEILING/WALL MOUNTED, RoHS
011021A / 021037C
WWW.CYBERDATA.NET
021000001
Model number
To identify the VoIP V2 Speaker, look for a model number label similar to the one shown in Figure 1-1. The model number on the label should be 011021.
Figure 1-1. Model Number Label
How to Identify This Product
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1.2 Installation
802.3af Compliant Ethernet Switch
Clock Kit
IP Phone IP PBX Server
12 34 56
Speaker Speaker
SIP (RFC 3261) compatible
Web-based configuration
Web-based firmware upgradeable
Autoprovisioning support
Small footprint
High efficiency speaker driver
PoE 802.3af Enabled (Powered-over­Ethernet)
Network and external speaker volume control
Peer-to-peer capability
User-uploadable ring and alert tones
Auto detect for CyberData Clock kit
Figure 1-2 illustrates a typical configurations for the VoIP V2 Speaker.
See the following sections for other installation options:
Section 2.2.1.3, "Running the V2 Speaker with Auxiliary Power"
Section 2.2.2.1, "V2 Speaker with Remote Call Button"
Section 2.2.2.2, "V2 Speaker with Alert Strobe"
Section 2.2.2.3, "V2 Speaker with Extra Speaker Connection"
Section 2.2.2.4, "V2 Speaker with Line Out"
Figure 1-2. Typical Installation
Product Overview
Installation
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1.3 Product Features
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1.4 Supported Protocols
The V2 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 Web-based firmware upgrades of the latest speaker capabilities.
•RTP
Audio Encodings
PCMU (G.711 mu-law)
PCMA (G.711 A-law)
Packet Time 20 ms
Product Overview
Supported Protocols
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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/support/server/index.html
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1.6 Product Specifications
Category Specification
Sensitivity 96dB/1W/1M S.P. Level
Output 10 Watts Peak Power
Operating temperature -30 to 55 C (-22 to 131 F)
Port baud rate 10/100 Mbps
Protocol SIP RFC 3261 Compatible
Power Input PoE 802.3af (as per IEEE 802.3af standard from a UL listed power source)
Payload types G711, A-law and µ-law
Regulatory compliance FCC Class B, CE
Warranty 2 years limited
Dimensions 9” x 2.4”
Weight 2.8 lbs./shipping weight of 3.8 lbs.
(1.3 kg/shipping weight of 1.7 kg)
Part number 011021
Product Overview
Product Specifications
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1.7 Dimensions
Figure 1-3 shows the dimensions for the V2 Speaker.
Figure 1-3. Dimensions
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2 Installing the VoIP V2 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.
Note The installation template for the V2 Speaker is located on the Installation Quick Reference
Guide that is included in the packaging with each speaker.
Table 2-1. Parts
Quantity Part Name Illustration
1 V2 Speaker Assembly
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1 Installation Quick Reference Guide
1 Speaker Mounting Accessory Kit
(Part #070054A)
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2.2 Device Configuration
802.3af Compliant PoE Switch
Cat 5 Ethernet cable
VoIP V2 Speaker
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
Figure 2-4 through Figure 2-6 illustrates how to connect power to the VoIP V2 Speaker.
2.2.1.1 VoIP V2 Speaker to a 802.3af Compliant PoE Switch
Figure 2-4 illustrates how to connect the VoIP V2 Speaker to a 802.3af compliant PoE switch via a Cat
5 Ethernet cable.
Figure 2-4. VoIP V2 Speaker to a 802.3af Compliant PoE Switch
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PoE Injector (Part #010867A)
Non PoE Switch
VoIP V2 Speaker
Cat 5 Ethernet cable
Device Configuration
2.2.1.2 VoIP V2 Speaker (with PoE Injector) to a 802.3af Compliant PoE Switch
In Figure 2-5, 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 2-5. VoIP V2 Speaker (with PoE Injector) to a Non PoE Switch
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2.2.1.3 Running the V2 Speaker with Auxiliary Power
GND
AC adaptor 12-14 VDC @ 3 Amps
12-14 VDC
Speaker
AUX SPEAKER (-) AUX SPEAKER (+) GND LINE OUT GND LINE OUT (+) BUTTON LED (-)
BUTTON-SENSE
+5 VDC
RELAY NO
RELAY COM
POWER GND
POWER IN +
(+12VDC 500mA)
J10
J9
In Figure 2-6, the power for the V2 Speaker can either come from an 802.3af Network connection or from an external source.
Figure 2-6. Running the V2 Speaker with Auxiliary Power
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2.2.2 Installation Options
Speaker
Remote Mounted Call Button with LED Indicator
BS
+5
GND
LED
4 wire interface up to 25 feet
CD Part Number 011073
AUX SPEAKER (-) AUX SPEAKER (+) GND LINE OUT GND LINE OUT (+) BUTTON LED (-)
+5 VDC
RELAY NO
RELAY COM
POWER GND
POWER IN +
(+12VDC 500mA)
J10
J9
BUTTON-SENSE
Figure 2-7 through Figure 2-10 illustrates various installation options for the V2 Speaker.
2.2.2.1 V2 Speaker with Remote Call Button
In Figure 2-7, when you press the remote call button, the speaker will initiate a SIP call to a pre­determined extension.
When you call the Speaker from a remote phone and auto-answer is not enabled, the LED on the remote button will blink. The call will be answered when the button is pressed.
Figure 2-7. V2 Speaker with Remote Call Button
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2.2.2.2 V2 Speaker with Alert Strobe
Alert Strobe
Speaker
AUX SPEAKER (-) AUX SPEAKER (+) GND LINE OUT GND LINE OUT (+) BUTTON LED (-)
+5 VDC
RELAY NO
RELAY COM
POWER GND
POWER IN +
(+12VDC 500mA)
J10
J9
BUTTON-SENSE
In Figure 2-8, when the V2 Speaker is called from a remote phone, the relay on the speaker can be programmed to blink and drive an Alert Strobe. This strobe may also be addressed from a separate Unified Communication (UC) server.
Figure 2-8. V2 Speaker with Alert Strobe
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2.2.2.3 V2 Speaker with Extra Speaker Connection
8 Ohm Analog Speaker
12 gauge wire and
a maximum length
of 20 feet
Speaker
(CD Part Number 011072)
AUX SPEAKER (-) AUX SPEAKER (+) GND LINE OUT GND LINE OUT (+) BUTTON LED (-)
+5 VDC
RELAY NO
RELAY COM
POWER GND
POWER IN +
(+12VDC 500mA)
J10
J9
BUTTON-SENSE
*When using the second speaker connection, the analog volume control needs to be disabled. *When using the second Analog speaker in Digital Volume Control Mode, the maximum recommended vol­ume is a setting of 6.
In Figure 2-9, the V2 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 coverage can be realized.
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Speaker Setup
When using the second speaker connection, the analog volume control needs to be disabled (see
Use Digital Volume Control setting on the Device Configuration Page [see Section 2.3.2,
the
"Configure the Device"]).
Note When using the second Analog speaker in Digital Volume Control Mode, the maximum
recommended volume is a setting of 6.
Figure 2-9. V2 Speaker with Extra Speaker Connection
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2.2.2.4 V2 Speaker with Line Out
AUX SPEAKER (-) AUX SPEAKER (+) GND LINE OUT GND LINE OUT (+) BUTTON LED (-)
+5 VDC
RELAY NO
RELAY COM
POWER GND
POWER IN +
(+12VDC 500mA)
J10
J9
BUTTON-SENSE
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
In Figure 2-10, for areas that require more speaker volume, the V2 Speaker can be connected directly to an auxiliary amplifier to drive additional horns or speakers. This is done through the line-out connection.
Figure 2-10. V2 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 2-11. 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
Beep on Initialization option is enabled on the Device Configuration Page
(see Section 2.3.2, "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 five 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.
If there is a button attached to the speaker, it will come on during boot, flash in conjunction with the power/status LED when fully booted, and then turn on or off according to the
Button Lit When Idle option on the Device Configuration Page (see Section 2.3.2, "Configure the Device"). The button LED will flash when a call is active.
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RTFM switch
Device Configuration
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.
2.2.4 Confirm the IP Address, Test the Audio, and Check the Volume
2.2.4.1 Reset Test Function Management (RTFM) Switch
When the speaker is operational and linked to the network, use the Reset Test Function Management (RTFM) switch ( speaker’s IP Address, test that the audio is working, and check the volume.
Figure 2-12) on the speaker face to announce and confirm the
Figure 2-12. RTFM Switch
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To announce a speaker’s current IP address:
1. Press and release the RTFM switch within a five second window.
2. When you hear the IP address announcement, check the speaker volume.
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 switch 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 Vo l u m e control dial (Figure 2-13) on the speaker face.
Note The V2 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
Digital Volume Control on the Device Configuration Page (see Section 2.3.2, "Configure
the Device").
Figure 2-13. Volume Control
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2.2.6 How to Set the Factory Default Settings
RTFM switch
2.2.6.1 RTFM Switch
When the speaker is operational and linked to the network, use the Reset Test Function Management (RTFM) switch (
Figure 2-14) on the speaker face to set the factory default settings.
Figure 2-14. RTFM Switch
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To set the factory default settings:
1. Press and hold the RTFM switch 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).
Factory Default Settings for Each Web Page
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The following figures shows the factory default settings for each web page:
Figure 2-15, "Home Page"
Figure 2-16, "Device Configuration Page"
Figure 2-17, "Network Configuration Page"
Figure 2-18, "SIP Configuration Page"
Figure 2-20, "Multicast Configuration Setup"
Figure 2-21, "Audio Configuration Page"
Figure 2-25, "NTP Server and Clock Configuration Page"
Figure 2-26, "Event Configuration Page"
Figure 2-27, "Firmware Upgrade Page"
2.3 Configure the Speaker Parameters
To configure the speaker online, use a standard web browser.
Configure each speaker and verify its operation before you mount it. When you are ready to mount a speaker, refer to
All speakers are initially configured with the default IP settings indicated in Tab le 2-3:
Note When configuring more than one speaker, attach the speakers to the network and configure
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
Appendix A, "Mounting the Speaker" for instructions.
Table 2-3. Factory Network Default Settings—Default of Network
a
a
a
10.10.10.10
255.0.0.0
10.0.0.1
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a. Default if there is not a DHCP server present.
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2.3.1 Log in to the Configuration Home Page
1. Open your browser to the V2 Speaker IP address.
Note If the network does not have access to a DHCP server, the device will default to an IP
address of 10.10.10.10.
Note Make sure that the PC is on the same IP network as the V2 Speaker.
Note You may also download CyberData’s VoIP Discovery Utility program which allows you to
easily find and configure the default web address of the CyberData VoIP products.
CyberData’s VoIP Discovery Utility program is available on the VoIP V2 Speaker product page at:
http://www.cyberdata.net/support/voip/index.html
Note The Speaker ships in DHCP mode. To get to the Home page, use the discovery utility to
scan for the device on the network and open your browser from there.
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2. When prompted, use the following default Web Access Username and Web Access Password to access the Home Page (
Figure 2-15):
Web A cce ss U s ern ame : admin
Web Access Password: admin
Figure 2-15. Home Page
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Note Figure 2-15 shows the factory default settings.
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3. On the Home Page, review the setup details and navigation buttons described in Tab l e 2-4.
Table 2-4. Home Page Overview
Web Page Item Description
Device Settings
Device Name Shows the device name (25 character limit).
Change Username Type in this field to change the username (25 character limit).
Change Password Type in this field to change the password (19 character limit).
Re-enter Password Type the password again in this field to confirm the new password
(19 character limit).
Current Settings
Serial Number Shows the device serial number.
Mac Address Shows the device Mac address.
Firmware Version Shows the current firmware version.
IP Addressing Shows the current IP addressing setting (DHCP or Static).
IP Address Shows the current IP address.
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Subnet Mask Shows the current subnet mask address.
Default Gateway Shows the current default gateway address.
DNS Server 1 Shows the current DNS Server 1 address.
DNS Server 2 Shows the current DNS Server 2 address.
Speaker Volume Shows the current speaker volume mode:
Digital (web page) or Analog (volume knob).
SIP Mode is Shows the current status of the SIP Mode.
Multicast Mode is Shows the current status of the Multicast Mode.
Clock is Shows the current status of the Clock.
Event Reporting is Shows the current status of the Event Reporting.
Link to the Home page.
Link to the Device Configuration page.
Link to the Networking page.
Link to go to the SIP Configuration page.
Link to the Multicast Configuration page.
Link to the Audio Configuration page.
Link to the Clock Configuration page.
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Table 2-4. Home Page Overview (continued)
Web Page Item Description
Link to the Event Configuration page.
b
Link to the Update Firmware page.
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
a.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed. b.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted ver­sion] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed.
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2.3.2 Configure the Device
1. Click the Device Configuration button to open the Device Configuration page. See Figure 2-16.
Configure the Speaker Parameters
Figure 2-16. Device Configuration Page
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Note Figure 2-16 shows the factory default settings.
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2. On the Device Configuration page, you may enter values for the parameters indicated in
Ta bl e 2-5.
Table 2-5. Device Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item Description
Autoprovisioning
Enable Autoprovisioning See Section 2.3.2.1, "Autoprovisioning".
Get Autoprovisioning from DHCP See Section 2.3.2.1, "Autoprovisioning".
Autoprovisioning Server (IP Address) See Section 2.3.2.1, "Autoprovisioning" (15 character limit).
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Autoprovisioning Autoupdate (in minutes)
Type the desired time (in minutes) that you want the Autoprovisioning feature to update (6 character limit).
Volume Settings
Speaker Volume Type the desired speaker volume level into this field
(1 character limit).
Use Digital Volume Control When selected, you can bypass the analog volume knob on the
front of the speaker. The volume level will only be determined by the digital Speaker Volume setting on the Device Configuration page.
Relay Settings
Activate Relay with DTMF Code When selected, the relay can be activated with a DTMF code.
DTMF Activation Code Type the desired DTMF activation code (25 character limit).
DTMF Activation Duration (in seconds)
Type the desired DTMF activation duration (in seconds) (1 character limit).
Activate Relay During Ring When selected, the relay will be activated during a ring.
Activate Relay on Button Press When selected, the relay will be activated when the Call Button is
pressed.
Relay on Button Press Timeout (in seconds)
Type the desired time (in seconds) that you want the relay to activate after the Call Button is pressed (1 character limit).
Miscellaneous Settings
Beep on Initialization When selected, you will hear a beep when the speaker initializes.
Auto-Answer Incoming Calls When selected, the speaker automatically answers incoming
calls.
Button Lit When Idle When selected, the Call Button remains lit when idle.
Play Ringback Tone When selected, you will hear a ringback tone while making a call.
Link to the Home page.
Link to the Device Configuration page.
Link to the Networking page.
Link to go to the SIP Configuration page.
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Web Page Item Description
Link to the Multicast Configuration page.
Link to the Audio Configuration page.
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Link to the Clock Configuration page.
Link to the Event Configuration page.
a
b
Link to the Update Firmware page.
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Test Audio button to do an audio test. Generates a voice message for testing the audio quality and volume.
Click on the Test Relay button to do a relay test.
When this button is pressed, the following occurs:
1. The board will immediately start recording 3 seconds of audio.
2. The speaker will beep (indicating the end of recording).
3. The speaker will play back the recorded audio.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
a.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed. b.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed.
3. After changing the parameters, click the Save button.
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Enable Autoprovisioning Option
Get Autoprovisioning from DHCP
Autoprovisioning Autoupdate
Autoprovisioning Server (IP Address)
With autoprovisioning enabled, the board will get it's configuration from a remote TFTP server on startup or periodically on a scheduled delay. These autoprovisioned values will take precedence over values stored in the boards own non-volatile memory. The board gets it's autoprovisioning information from an XML-formatted file hosted from a TFTP server. CyberData will provide a template for this XML file and the user can modify it for their own use.
On the webpage you can specify an address where the board will look for autoprovisioning information or have it use an address supplied by your DHCPD server through option 66 (tftp­server-name) or 150.
If autoprovisioning is turned on and the autoprovisioning autoupdate value is something other than 0 minutes, a service is started on startup that will wait the configured number of minutes and then try to re-download it's autoprovisioning file. It will compare it's previously autoprovisioned file with this new file and if there are differences, it will reboot the board.
On boot the device will go to it's autoprovisioning server address and try to read a configuration file. The board will look for a configuration file named <mac address>.config. For example:
0020f7350185.config
The mac address has to be all lower case.
It's possible to only configure a subset of all configuration options using autoprovisioning. Options not autoprovisioned will default to the values stored in the on board memory.
To set up a Linux DHCPD server to serve autoprovisioning information (in this case using both option 66 and 150), here's an example dhcpd.conf:
# dhcpd.conf # # Configuration file for ISC dhcpd (see 'man dhcpd.conf') # ddns-update-style ad-hoc;
option option-150 code 150 = ip-address;
subnet 10.0.0.0 netmask 255.0.0.0 { max-lease-time 120; default-lease-time 120;
option routers 10.0.0.1; option subnet-mask 255.0.0.0;
option domain-name "voiplab"; option domain-name-servers 10.0.0.1;
option time-offset -8; # Pacific Standard Time
option tftp-server-name "10.0.0.254";
option option-150 10.0.0.254;
range 10.10.0.1 10.10.2.1;}
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2.3.3 Configure the Network Parameters
1. Click the Networking button to open the Network Configuration page (Figure 2-17).
Figure 2-17. Network Configuration Page
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Note Figure 2-17 shows the factory default settings.
2. On the Network Configuration page, enter values for the parameters indicated in Ta bl e 2-6.
Table 2-6. Network Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item Description
Network Settings
IP Addressing* Select either DHCP IP Addressing or Static IP Addressing by
marking the appropriate radio button. If you select Static, configure the remaining parameters indicated in Table 2-6. If you select DHCP, go to Step 3.
IP Address* Enter the Static IP address.
Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask address.
Default Gateway Enter the Default Gateway address.
DNS Server 1* Enter the DNS Server 1 address.
DNS Server 2* Enter the DNS Server 2 address.
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Web Page Item Description
Link to the Device Configuration page.
Link to the Networking page.
Link to go to the SIP Configuration page.
Link to the Multicast Configuration page.
Link to the Audio Configuration page.
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Link to the Clock Configuration page.
Link to the Event Configuration page.
a
b
Link to the Update Firmware page.
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
a.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed. b.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted ver­sion] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed.
3. After changing the parameters, click Save Settings. This updates the changed parameters and reboots the V2 Speaker if appropriate.
4. Connect the V2 Speaker to the target network.
5. From a system on the same network as the V2 Speaker, open a browser with the new IP address of the V2 Speaker.
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2.3.4 Configure the SIP Parameters
1. Click SIP Config to open the SIP Configuration page (Figure 2-18).
Note For specific server configurations, go to the VoIP V2 Speaker product page at:
http://www.cyberdata.net/support/voip/index.html
Figure 2-18. SIP Configuration Page
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Note Figure 2-18 shows the factory default settings.
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2. On the SIP Configuration page, you may enter values for the parameters indicated in Ta bl e 2-7.
Table 2-7. SIP Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item Description
Enable SIP Operation Enables or disables SIP operation.
SIP Settings
SIP Server* Type the SIP server represented as either a numeric IP
address in dotted decimal notation or the fully qualified host name (64 character limit [FQDN]).
Remote SIP Port* Type the Remote SIP Port number (default 5060)
(8 character limit).
Local SIP Port* Type the Local SIP Port number (default 5060)
(8 character limit).
Outbound Proxy Type the Outbound Proxy as either a numeric IP address in
dotted decimal notation or the fully qualified host name (64 character limit [FQDN]).
Outbound Proxy Port Type the Outbound Proxy Port number (8 character limit).
SIP User ID* Type the SIP User ID (up to 25 alphanumeric characters).
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Authenticate ID* Type the Authenticate ID
(up to 25 alphanumeric characters).
Authenticate Password* Type the Authenticate Password (up to 25 alphanumeric
characters).
Register with a SIP Server* Enable or disable SIP Registration.
Re-registration Interval (in seconds)* Type the SIP Registration lease time in minutes (default is
60 minutes) (8 character limit).
Unregister on Reboot* • When selected, the speaker automatically unregisters
when it is rebooted.
• When not selected, the speaker remains registered when it is rebooted.
Dial Out Settings
Dial Out Extension Type the dial out extension number (25 character limit).
Extension ID Type the desired Extension ID (25 character limit).
Link to the Home page.
Link to the Device Configuration page.
Link to the Networking page.
Link to go to the SIP Configuration page.
Link to the Multicast Configuration page.
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Table 2-7. SIP Configuration Parameters (continued)
Web Page Item Description
Link to the Audio Configuration page.
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Link to the Clock Configuration page.
Link to the Event Configuration page.
a
b
Link to the Update Firmware page.
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
a.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed. b.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted ver­sion] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed.
3. After changing the parameters, click on the Save button.
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2.3.4.1 Point-to-Point Configuration
Speaker is set to NOT register with a SIP server
The Speaker can receive Point-to-Point calls. The delayed DTMF functionality is available in the Point-to-Point Mode.
To set up Point-to-Point configuration, make sure that the Register with a SIP Server setting on the
SIP Configuration page is not enabled. See
Note Establishing point-to-point SiP calls may not work with all phones.
Figure 2-19. SIP Configuration Page Set to Point-to-Point Mode
Figure 2-19.
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2.4 Multicast Configuration
Multicast groups use multicasting to create public address paging zones. Multicasting is based on the concept of a group. Multicast addresses specify an arbitrary group of IP hosts that have joined the group and want to receive traffic sent to the group. Group members send IGMP messages to their local multicast routers, allowing the group traffic traversal from the source.
Multicast configuration provides the ability to join up to 10 paging zones. A paging zone can consist of one, or many, CyberData multicast group-enabled speakers. There is no limit to how many speakers can be in a given paging zone. Each multicast group is defined by a multicast address and port number. Each multicast group is also assigned a priority, allowing simultaneously arriving pages to be serviced based on importance. Multicast groups are compatible with IGMP through version 3.
Note The V2 Speaker supports simultaneous SIP and Multicast.
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1. Click on the Multicast Configuration button to open the Multicast Configuration page. See
Figure 2-20.
Figure 2-20. Multicast Configuration Setup
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2. On the Multicast Configuration page, enter values for the parameters indicated in Tab l e 2-8.
Table 2-8. Multicast Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item Description
Enable Multicast Operation Enables or disables multicast operation.
Device Settings
Priority Assigns the priority for the multicast group. Priority 9 is the
highest (emergency streams). 0 is the lowest (background music).
When playing multicast streams, audio on different streams will preempt each other according to their priority in the list. An audio stream with a higher priority will interrupt a stream with a lower priority.
If both SIP and Multicast is enabled, SIP audio streams are considered priority 4.5. SIP audio will interrupt multicast streams with priority 0-4 and will be interrupted by multicast streams with priority 5-9.
During priority 9 multicast streams, the analog volume control is bypassed and the volume level is set to maximum.
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Address Enter the multicast IP Address for this multicast group (15
character limit).
Port (range can be from 2000 to 65535) Enter the port number for this multicast group (5 character
limit).
Multicast Group Name Assign a descriptive name for this multicast group (25
character limit).
Link to the Home page.
Link to the Device Configuration page.
Link to the Networking page.
Link to go to the SIP Configuration page.
Link to the Multicast Configuration page.
Link to the Audio Configuration page.
Link to the Clock Configuration page.
a
Link to the Event Configuration page.
b
Link to the Update Firmware page.
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Table 2-8. Multicast Configuration Parameters (continued)
Web Page Item Description
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
a.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed. b.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted ver­sion] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed.
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2.5 Audio Configuration Page
Click the Audio Config button to open the Audio Configuration page. See Figure 2-25. The Audio Configuration page is used to add custom audio to the board. User uploaded audio will take
precedence over the audio files shipped with the Intercom.
Figure 2-21. Audio Configuration Page
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Note Figure 2-21 shows the factory default settings.
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On the Audio Configuration page, enter values for the parameters indicated in Tab le 2-9.
Note Each entry on the Audio Configuration page replaces one of the stock audio files on the
board. When the input box displays the word default, the V2 Speaker is using the stock audio file. If that file is replaced with a user file, it will display the uploaded filename.
Table 2-9. Audio Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item Description
Audio Files
Radio button (to the right of each input box)
For each entry, if the user selects the radio button to the right of the input box they have several options:
The Test Audio button will play that audio file.
The Restore Defaults button will delete any user uploaded audio and restore the stock audio file.
The Download button will download a new user audio file to the board. It will delete any pre-existing user uploaded audio files.
0-9 The name of the audio configuration option is the same as the spoken
audio that plays on the board (24 character limit).
'0' corresponds to the spoken word “zero.”
'1' corresponds to the spoken word “one.”
'2' corresponds to the spoken word “two.”
'3' corresponds to the spoken word “three.”
'4' corresponds to the spoken word “four.”
'5' corresponds to the spoken word “five.”
'6' corresponds to the spoken word “six.”
'7' corresponds to the spoken word “seven.”
'8' corresponds to the spoken word “eight.”
'9' corresponds to the spoken word “nine.”
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Dot Corresponds to the spoken word “dot.” (24 character limit)
Audiotest Corresponds to the message “This is the CyberData IP speaker test
message...” (24 character limit)
Pagetone Corresponds to a simple tone that is unused by default
(24 character limit).
Your IP Address is Corresponds to the message “Your IP address is...” (24 character limit).
Rebooting Corresponds to the spoken word “Rebooting” (24 character limit).
Restoring default Corresponds to the message “Restoring default” (24 character limit).
Ringback Tone This is the ringback tone that plays when calling a remote extension
(24 character limit).
Ring Tone This is the tone that plays when set to ring when receiving a call
(24 character limit).
Downloading files from a tftp
Corresponds to the spoken word “dot” (24 character limit).
server at
Available Space = Indicates how much space is left in the internal non-volatile memory.
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Web Page Item Description
Link to the Home page.
Link to the Device Configuration page.
Link to the Networking page.
Link to go to the SIP Configuration page.
Link to the Multicast Configuration page.
Link to the Audio Configuration page.
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Link to the Clock Configuration page.
Link to the Event Configuration page.
a
b
Link to the Update Firmware page.
Click on the Test Audio button to test the audio.
Click on the Restore Default button to restore the default settings.
Click on the Download button to download a file from a TFTP server at the address specified on the Update Firmware page.
Note: Downloading large files can sometimes take a long time. It's not recommended to interrupt the process once it has started.
a.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed. b.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed.
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2.5.1 User-created Audio Files
User created audio files should be saved in the following format:
RIFF (little-endian) data, WAVE audio, Microsoft PCM, 16 bit, mono 8000 Hz
You can use the free utility Audacity to convert audio files into this format. See Figure 2-22 through
Figure 2-24.
Figure 2-22. Audacity 1
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Figure 2-23. Audacity 2
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When you export an audio file with Audacity, save the output as:
WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM
WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM.
Figure 2-24. WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM
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2.6 Configuring the NTP Server and Clock
Click the Clock Configuration button to open the NTP Server and Clock Configuration page. See
Figure 2-25.
Note If a CyberData Clock Kit is installed, then the NTP Server and Clock Configuration page
will appear. Refer to the VoIP Clock Kit Operation Guide (available on the Clock Kit product page) for the correct settings.
Note If a Clock Kit is not installed, the page will still appear, but the message "clock not
installed" will be shown and the items on the page will be greyed out.
Figure 2-25. NTP Server and Clock Configuration Page
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Note Figure 2-25 shows the factory default settings.
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Ta bl e 2-10 shows the web page items on the NTP Server and Clock Configuration page.
Table 2-10. NTP Server and Clock Configuration
Web Page Item Description
Clock Status Displays the current clock status.
Clock Firmware Displays the current clock firmware version.
NTP Settings
NTP Server Allows you to select the NTP server (64 character limit).
Posix Timezone String See Section 2.6.0.1, "Time Zone Strings"
(43 character limit).
Time Server Offset Allows you to select the time server offset.
Set Time with External NTP Server on boot When selected, the time is set with an external NTP
server when the speaker restarts.
Periodically update with time server When selected, the time is periodically updated with a
time server.
Time update period (in hours) Allows you to select the time updated period (in hours)
(4 character limit).
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Set time from NTP Server Allows you to set the time from the NTP server.
Clock Settings
Clock Brightness (0-14) Allows you to select the clock brightness level (0-14)
(2 character limit)
Use Ambient Light Sensor Enables or disables the ambient light sensor.
Clock Colon Type Allows you to select the clock colon type (Off, On, or
Blink)
Clock Time Format Allows you to select the clock format (12 or 24 hour)
Current Time
Current Time in 24 hour format (HHMMSS) Allows you to input the current time in the 24 hour format.
(6 character limit)
Set Clock Click on this button to set the clock after entering the
current time.
Link to the Home page.
Link to the Device Configuration page.
Link to the Networking page.
Link to go to the SIP Configuration page.
Link to the Multicast Configuration page.
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Table 2-10. NTP Server and Clock Configuration (continued)
Web Page Item Description
Link to the Audio Configuration page.
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a.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed. b.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed.
2.6.0.1 Time Zone Strings
The posix timezone string tells the internal date and time utilities how to handle daylight savings time for different timezones.
Link to the Clock Configuration page.
Link to the Event Configuration page.
Link to the Update Firmware page.
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
Ta bl e 2-11 shows some common strings.
a
b
Table 2-11. Common Timezone Strings
Time Zone Timezone String
US Pacific time PST8PDT,M3.2.0/2:00:00,M11.1.0/2:00:00
US Mountain time MST7MDT,M3.2.0/2:00:00,M11.1.0/2:00:00
US Eastern Time EST5EDT,M3.2.0/2:00:00,M11.1.0/2:00:00
Phoenix Arizona
US Central Time CST6DST,M3.2.0/2:00:00,M11.1.0/2:00:00
a
MST7
a.Phoenix, Arizona does not use daylight savings time.
Ta bl e 2-12 shows a breakdown of the parts that constitute the following time zone string:
CST6DST,M3.2.0/2:00:00,M11.1.0/2:00:00
Table 2-12. Time Zone String Parts
Time Zone String Part Meaning
CST6CDT The timezone offset and if DST is used in this time zone
CST Central Standard Time
6 The (hour) offset from GMT/UTC
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Table 2-12. Time Zone String Parts
Time Zone String Part Meaning
CDT Central Daylight Time
M3.2.0/2:00:00 The time when DST begins (when we shift)
M3 The third month (March)
.2 The 2nd occurrence of the day (next item) in the month
.0 Sunday
/2:00:00 Time of day to change
M11.1.0/2:00:00 The time when DST ends (when we shift back)
M11 The eleventh month (November)
.1 The 1st occurrence of the day (next item) in the month
.0 Sunday
/2:00:00 Time of day to change
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Tokyo and Berlin
Identifier Names
World GMT Table
Ta bl e 2-13 has information about time zone strings for Tokyo and Berlin.
Table 2-13. Time Zone String for Tokyo and Berlin
Time Zone Timezone String
a
Tokyo
Berlin
b
IST-9
CET-1MET,M3.5.0/1:00,M10.5.0/1:00
a.Tokyo does not use daylight savings time. b.For Berlin, daylight savings time starts on the last Sunday in March at 01:00 UTC, and ends on the last Sunday in October at 01:00 UTC, and is one hour ahead of UTC.
The three character timezone identifier (PST, EDT, IST, MUT) isn't important but it does need to be present to properly set the time. You can refer to the following URL for a list of identifier names:
http://75.43.29.149:8080/display/ATG/Time+Zone+Code+Standard
You can also use the following URL when a certain time zone applies daylight savings time:
http://www.timeanddate.com/time/dst2009.html
Ta bl e 2-13 has information about the GMT time in various time zones.
Table 2-14. World GMT Table
Time Zone City or Area Zone Crosses
GMT-12 Eniwetok
GMT-11 Samoa
GMT-10 Hawaii
GMT-9 Alaska
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Table 2-14. World GMT Table (continued)
Time Zone City or Area Zone Crosses
GMT-8 PST, Pacific US
GMT-7 MST, Mountain US
GMT-6 CST, Central US
GMT-5 EST, Eastern US
GMT-4 Atlantic, Canada
GMT-3 Brazilia, Buenos Aries
GMT-2 Mid-Atlantic
GMT-1 Cape Verdes
GMT Greenwich Mean Time, Dublin
GMT+1 Berlin, Rome
GMT+2 Israel, Cairo
GMT+3 Moscow, Kuwait
GMT+4 Abu Dhabi, Muscat
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GMT+5 Islamabad, Karachi
GMT+6 Almaty, Dhaka
GMT+7 Bangkok, Jakarta
GMT+8 Hong Kong, Beijing
GMT+9 To k y o, O s a k a
GMT+10 Sydney, Melbourne, Guam
GMT+11 Magadan, Soloman Is.
GMT+12 Fiji, Wellington, Auckland
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2.7 Event Configuration
Click the Event Config button to open the Event Configuration page (Figure 2-25). The Event Configuration page specifies a remote server that can be used to receive HTTP POST events when
actions take place on the board.
Figure 2-26. Event Configuration Page
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Ta bl e 2-15 shows the web page items on the Event Configuration page.
Table 2-15. Event Configuration
Web Page Item Description
Enable Event Generation When selected, Event Generation is enabled.
Remote Event Server
Remote Event Server IP Type the Remote Event Server IP address.
(64 character limit)
Remote Event Server Port Type the Remote Event Server port number.
(8 character limit)
Remote Event Server URL Type the Remote Event Server URL.
(127 character limit)
Events
Enable Button Events When selected, Button Events are enabled.
Enable Call Active Events When selected, Call Active Events are enabled.
Enable Call Terminated Events When selected, Call Terminated Events are enabled.
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Enable Relay Activated Events When selected, Relay Activated Events are enabled.
Enable Relay Deactivated Events When selected, Relay Deactivated Events are enabled.
Enable Ring Events When selected, Ring Events are enabled.
Enable Multicast Start Events When selected, Multicast Start Events are enabled.
Enable Multicast Stop Events When selected, Multicast Stop Events are enabled.
Enable Power On Events When selected, Power On Events are enabled.
Enable 60 Second Heartbeat Events When selected, 60 Second Heartbeat Events are
enabled.
Link to the Home page.
Link to the Device Configuration page.
Link to the Networking page.
Link to go to the SIP Configuration page.
Link to the Multicast Configuration page.
Link to the Audio Configuration page.
Link to the Clock Configuration page.
Link to the Event Configuration page.
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Table 2-15. Event Configuration (continued)
Web Page Item Description
Link to the Update Firmware page.
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Test Event button to test an event.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
a.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed. b.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed.
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2.7.1 Example Packets for Events
The server and port are used to point to the listening server and the 'Remote Event Server URL' is the destination URL (typically the script running on the remote server that's used to parse and process the POST events).
Note The XML is URL-encoded before transmission so the following examples are not completely
accurate.
Here are example packets for every event:
POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.3.79
User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 197
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>POWERON</event>
</cyberdata>
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POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.3.79
User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 199
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>HEARTBEAT</event>
</cyberdata>
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POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.3.79
User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 196
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>BUTTON</event>
</cyberdata>
POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.3.79
User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 201
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
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<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>CALL_ACTIVE</event>
</cyberdata>
POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.3.79
User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 205
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
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<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>CALL_TERMINATED</event>
</cyberdata>
POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.3.79
User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 197
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>RINGING</event>
</cyberdata>
POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.3.79
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User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 234
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>MULTICAST_START</event>
<index>8</index>
</cyberdata>
POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
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Host: 10.0.3.79
User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 233
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>MULTICAST_STOP</event>
<index>8</index>
</cyberdata>
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2.8 Upgrade the Firmware and Reboot the V2 Speaker
To upload the V2 Speaker firmware from your PC:
1. Set up a TFTP server.
If you do not already have a TFTP server running on your network, see Appendix B, "Setting up
a TFTP Server".
2. Retrieve the latest V2 Speaker firmware from the VoIP V2 Speaker product page at:
http://www.cyberdata.net/support/voip/index.html
3. Unzip the V2 Speaker version file. This file may contain the following:
Firmware file
Release notes
4. Copy the firmware files to be upgraded to the appropriate TFTP server directory:
c:\tftp-root\for Windows
/tftpboot/for Linux
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5. Log in to the V2 Speaker home page as instructed in Section 2.3.1, "Log in to the Configuration
Home Page".
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6. Click the Update Firmware button to open the Upgrade Firmware page. See Figure 2-27.
Figure 2-27. Firmware Upgrade Page
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Note Figure 2-27 shows the factory default settings.
7. Enter the IP address of your TFTP server into the TFTP Server IP parameter field.
8. Enter the firmware filename of the file to be uploaded into the New Filename parameter field.
For example, kernel filename 201-image-spk-sip.bin.
9. Click Upload File.
Note This starts the upload process. Once the V2 Speaker has uploaded the file, the Uploading
Firmware countdown page appears, indicating that the firmware is being written to flash.
The V2 Speaker will automatically reboot when the upload is complete. When the countdown finishes, the Upgrade Firmware page will refresh. The uploaded firmware filename should be displayed in the system configuration (indicating successful upload and reboot).
Note If you are upgrading an older version of the Speaker firmware to version 3.3.0 or later,
several features will be in an unknown or random state. Therefore, in the case of a firmware upgrade to version 3.3.0 or later, CyberData recommends that you go to the Device Config page and make sure the following values are set properly.
•Auto Answer
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Ta bl e 2-16 shows the web page items on the Upgrade Firmware page.
Table 2-16. Firmware Upgrade Parameters
Web Page Item Description
Firmware Version Shows the current firmware version.
TFTP Server IP address Enter the IP address of your TFTP server into the TFTP
Server IP parameter field (15 character limit).
New Filename Use this field to enter the new file name for the kernel or
application firmware file that you are uploading (25 character limit).
Link to the Home page.
Link to the Device Configuration page.
Link to the Networking page.
Link to go to the SIP Configuration page.
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Link to the Multicast Configuration page.
Link to the Audio Configuration page.
Link to the Clock Configuration page.
Link to the Event Configuration page.
a
b
Link to the Update Firmware page.
Click on the Submit button to automatically upload the selected firmware and reboot the system.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
a.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed. b.This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit (part number 011023 [wall-mounted version] or 011024 [flush-mounted version]) is installed.
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2.8.1 Reboot the V2 Speaker
Reboot
To reboot a V2 Speaker, log in to the web page as instructed in Section 2.3.1, "Log in to the
Configuration Home Page".
1. Click Update Firmware to open the Upgrade Firmware page (Figure 2-28).
Figure 2-28. Reboot System Section
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2. Click Reboot. A normal restart will occur and you will see the following Reboot page.
Figure 2-29. Reboot Page
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Appendix A: Mounting the Speaker
A.1 Mount the Speaker
Before you mount the speaker, make sure that you have received all the parts for each speaker. Refer
Table A-1 and Ta bl e A-2.
to
Table A-1. Drop Ceiling Mounting Components (Part of the Accessory Kit)
Quantity Pa rt Nam e Illustration
3 #8 Nylon Thumb Nuts
3 #8 Fender Washers
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3 8-32 x 1 1/4" Mounting Screws
Table A-2. Drywall Mounting Components (Part of the Accessory Kit)
Quantity Part Na me Illustration
3 Plastic Ribbed Anchors
3 #8 Sheet Metal Screws
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Assembly
#8 Fender Washer (3x)
#8 Nylon Thumb Nut (3x)
#6 Screw (3x)
Dry Wall Mounting Kit
Template
Plastic Ribberd Anchor (3x)
Dry Wall Mounting Kit
#8-32x1 1/4" (3X)
Ceiling Mounting Screw
*Optional Reinforcement Mount
P/N: 010991A (Sold Seperately)
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To mount the speaker:
1. Use the TEMPLATE to cut the speaker hole and prepare holes for the screws (Figure A-1). This template is located on the back page of the Installation Quick Reference Guide that is delivered with each speaker.
Figure A-1. VoIP Speaker Assembly
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2. Plug the Ethernet cable into the Speaker Assembly. Section 2.2.3, "Confirm that the Speaker is
Operational and Linked to the Network" explains how the Link and Status LEDs work.
3. At this point:
•For drop ceiling mounting, position the VoIP SPEAKER ASSEMBLY in the ceiling so that its
screw holes align with those you prepared.
•For drywall mounting, place the three PLASTIC RIBBED ANCHORS in the holes you
prepared, and position the VoIP SPEAKER ASSEMBLY over them, aligning the screw holes in the assembly with the anchors.
4. To fasten the speaker:
•For drop ceiling mounting, use the three 8-32 x 1 1/4" MOUNTING SCREWS, #8 NYLON
THUMB NUTS, and #8 FENDER WASHERS to secure the speaker.
Note For weak ceiling tile, CyberData offers a reinforcing mount (CyberData part number
010991A).
•For drywall mounting, use the three #8 SHEET METAL SCREWS to secure the speaker.
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Appendix B: Setting up a TFTP Server
B.1 Set up a TFTP Server
Upgrading the firmware requires a TFTP server on which you access the Web interface where you can upload the firmware files.
B.1.1 In a LINUX Environment
To set up a TFTP server on LINUX:
1. Create a directory dedicated to the TFTP server, and move the files to be uploaded to that directory.
2. Run the following command where /tftpboot/ is the path to the directory you created in
Step 1: the directory that contains the files to be uploaded. For example:
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in.tftpd -l -s /tftpboot/your_directory_name
B.1.2 In a Windows Environment
You can find several options online for setting up a Windows TFTP server. This example explains how to use the Solarwinds freeware TFTP server, which you can download at:
http://www.cyberdata.net/support/voip/solarwinds.html
To set up a TFTP server on Windows:
1. Install and start the software.
2. Select File/Configure/Security tab/Transmit Only.
3. Make a note of the default directory name, and then move the firmware files to be uploaded to that directory.
B.1.3 In a Solarwinds Server Environment
You can find several options online for setting up a Solarwinds server. This example explains how to use the Solarwinds freeware TFTP server, which you can download at:
http://www.cyberdata.net/support/voip/solarwinds.html
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Appendix C: Troubleshooting/Technical Support
C.1 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
To see a list of frequently asked questions for your product, do the following:
1. Go to the following URL:
http://www.CyberData.net/support/voip
2. Go to the support page for your product, and click on the FAQs tab.
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The documentation for this product is released in an English language version only. You can download PDF copies of CyberData product documentation by doing the following:
1. Go to the following URL:
http://www.CyberData.net/support/voip
2. Go to the support page for your product, and click on the Documentation tab.
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C.3 Contact Information
Contact CyberData Corporation
2555 Garden Road Monterey, CA 93940 USA
www.CyberData.net
Phone: 800-CYBERDATA (800-292-3732) Fax: 831-373-4193
Sales Sales 831-373-2601 Extension 334
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Technical Support
Returned Materials Authorization
RMA Status Form If you need to inquire about the repair status of your product(s), please use the CyberData RMA
Phone: 831-373-2601 Extension 333 We b: http://www.cyberdata.net/support/contactsupportvoip.html
To return the product, contact the CyberData Returned Materials Authorization (RMA) department at:
Phone: 831-373-2601, Extension 136 Email: RMA@CyberData.net
When returning a product to CyberData, an approved CyberData RMA number must be printed on the outside of the original shipping package. No product will be accepted for return without an approved RMA number. Send the product, in its original package, to the following address:
CyberData Corporation 2555 Garden Road Monterey, CA 93940 Attention: RMA "your RMA number"
Status form at the following web address:
http://www.cyberdata.net/support/rmastatus.html
C.4 Warranty
CyberData warrants its product against defects in material or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase. Should the product fail within the warranty period, CyberData will repair or replace the product free of charge. This warranty includes all parts and labor.
Should the product fail out-of-warranty, a flat rate repair charge of one half of the purchase price of the product will be assessed. Repairs that are in warranty but are damaged by improper modifications or abuse, will be charged at the out-of-warranty rate. Products shipped to CyberData, both in and out-of-warranty, are shipped at the expense of the customer. Shipping charges for repaired products shipped back to the customer by CyberData, will be paid by CyberData.
CyberData shall not under any circumstances be liable to any person for any special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages, including without limitation, damages resulting from use or malfunction of the products, loss of profits or revenues or costs of replacement goods, even if CyberData is informed in advance of the possibility of such damages.
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C.4.1 Warranty & RMA Returns within the United States
If service is required, you must contact CyberData Technical Support prior to returning any products to CyberData. Our Technical Support staff will determine if your product should be returned to us for further inspection. If Technical Support determines that your product needs to be returned to CyberData, an RMA number will be issued to you at this point.
Your issued RMA number must be printed on the outside of the shipping box. No product will be accepted for return without an approved RMA number. The product in its original package should be sent to the following address:
CyberData Corporation
2555 Garden Rd.
Monterey, CA 93940
Attn: RMA "xxxxxx"
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If you purchased your equipment through an authorized international distributor or reseller, please contact them directly for product repairs.
C.4.3 Spare in the Air Policy
CyberData now offers a Spare in the Air no wait policy for warranty returns within the United States and Canada. More information about the Spare in the Air policy is available at the following web address:
http://www.cyberdata.net/support/warranty/spareintheair.html
C.4.4 Return and Restocking Policy
For our authorized distributors and resellers, please refer to your CyberData Service Agreement for information on our return guidelines and procedures.
For End Users, please contact the company that you purchased your equipment from for their return policy.
C.4.5 Warranty and RMA Returns Page
The most recent warranty and RMA information is available at the CyberData Warranty and RMA Returns Page at the following web address:
http://www.cyberdata.net/support/warranty/index.html
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Symbols
#8 fender washers 57, 59 #8 nylon thumb nuts 57, 59 #8 sheet metal screws 57, 59
Numerics
8-32 x 1 1/4" mounting screws 57, 59
A
address, configuration login 19 adjusting volume 15, 17 ambient operating temperature 5 analog speaker 12
analog volume control needs to be disabled 12
when using digital volume control mode 12 announcing a speaker’s IP address 15, 17 audio configuration 37 audio configuration page 37 audio test 15, 17 autoprovisioning 26 autoprovisioning enabled option 26 autoprovisioning from DHCP 26 autoprovisioning server (IP address) 26
B
berlin time zone string 45
using Web interface 18 configuration home page 20 configuration page
configurable parameters 24 confirming IP address 15, 17 contact information 62 contact information for CyberData 62 CyberData contact information 62
D
default
gateway 7, 18
IP address 7, 18
subnet mask 7, 18
username and password 7, 18
web login username and password 20 default gateway 7, 18, 27 default IP settings 18 default login address 19 device configuration 7, 23 device configuration page 23 device configuration parameters 24 device configuration password
changing for web configuration access 23 DHCP IP addressing 27 dimensions 5 discovery utility program 19 DNS server 27 door sensor 38 drivers 61 drop ceiling mounting of speaker 59 drywall mounting of speaker 59
E
C
changing
the web access password 23 clock configuration 42, 43 configurable parameters 21, 24, 27, 30 configuration
audio 37
clock 42
default IP settings 18
device 7
NTP Server 42
SIP 29
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F
factory default settings
figures showing the default settings 17
how to set 17 faqs 61 features 3
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firmware
where to download the latest firmware 54
where to get the latest firmware 53 firmware upgrade parameters 55 firmware upgrades 60 frequently asked questions (faqs) 61
G
GMT table 45 GMT time 45
H
home page 20
I
identifier names (PST, EDT, IST, MUT) 45 identifying your product 2 illustration of speaker mounting process 57 installation, typical speaker system 3 IP address 7, 18, 27, 55 IP addressing 27
default
IP addressing setting 7, 18
L
lease, SIP server expiration time 30 link LED 59 Linux, setting up a TFTP server on 60 local SIP port 30 log in address 19
M
MGROUP
MGROUP Name 35 mounting a speaker 57 multicast configuration 33 Multicast IP Address 35
N
network link activity, verifying 14 NTP server 43 NTP Server configuration 42
O
outbound proxy 30 output 5 overview 1
P
parts
#8 fender washers 57 #8 nylon thumb nuts 57 #8 sheet metal screws 57 8-32 x 1 1/4" mounting screws 57 plastic ribbed anchors 57
password
for SIP server login 30 login 20
restoring the default 7, 18 pdf copies 61 plastic ribbed anchors 57, 59 point-to-point configuration 32 port
local SIP 30
remote SIP 30 port baud rate 5 power requirement 5 power, connecting to speaker 7 product
configuring 18
mounting 57
parts list 6 product features 3 product overview 1
product features 3
product specifications 5 product specifications 5
R
reboot 55, 56 registration and expiration, SIP server lease 30 remote SIP port 30 Reset Test Function Management (RTFM) switch 15, 17 restoring the factory default settings 17
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return and restocking policy 63 RMA returned materials authorization 62 RMA status 62 RTFM switch 15, 17
S
sales 62 sensitivity 5 server address, SIP 30 service 62 setting up a TFTP server 60 SIP
enable SIP operation 30 local SIP port 30 user ID 30
SIP configuration 29
SIP Server 30 SIP registration 30 SIP remote SIP port 30 SIP server 30
password for login 30
unregister from 30
user ID for login 30 SIP settings 30 Spare in the Air Policy 63 speaker configuration
default IP settings 18 speaker configuration page
configurable parameters 21, 27, 30 speaker operations, verifying 23 static IP addressing 27 status LED 59 subnet mask 7, 18, 27
for SIP server login 30 user ID, SIP 30 username
changing for web configuration access 23
default for web configuration access 20
restoring the default 7, 18 utilities 61
V
verifying
network link and activity 14
power on to speaker 14
speaker operations 23 VoIP speaker assembly 59 volume, adjusting 15, 17
W
warranty 62 warranty & RMA returns outside of the United States 63 warranty & RMA returns within the United States 63 warranty and RMA returns page 63 warranty policy at CyberData 62 web access password 7, 18 web access username 7, 18 web configuration log in address 19 web-based speaker configuration 18 weight 5 Windows, setting up a TFTP server on 60
T
tech support 62 technical support 61 technical support, contact information 62 template for speaker and screw holes 58 testing audio 15, 17 TFTP server 60 time zone strings 44 Tokyo and Berlin time zone string 45 tokyo time zone string 45 typical system installation 3
U
user ID
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