ICOM IP1100CV BASIC MANUAL [de]

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INSTALLATION GUIDE
WLAN TRANSCEIVER CONTROLLER
INTRODUCTION
1 BEFORE USING THE CONTROLLER
2 SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
3 MAINTENANCE
4 FOR YOUR INFORMATION
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INTRODUCTION
Thank you for choosing this Icom product. The IP1100CV wlan transceiver controller is designed and built with Icom’s IP network technology.
We hope you agree with Icom’s philosophy of “technology rst.” Many hours of research and development
went into the design of your IP1100CV.
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Features
• The IP1100CV wlan transceiver controller enables you to communicate wireless LAN transceivers that are connected to the Controller through IP networks.
A total of up to 300 WLAN transceivers and IP100FSs remote communicator can be registered and used in the IP1100CV system.
Enables emergency calls to linked transceivers, and monitors unusual operation of the linked transceivers.
A USB ash drive can be connected to the USB port for such as recording the audio communication between
WLAN transceivers, updating the rmware and backing up or restoring the settings.
• Enables a bridge connection to the VE-PG3.
• Supports SNMP for network management.
IP ltering function that restricts access from unknown network addresses.
• Automatic switching between 2.5GBASE-T, 1000BASE-T, and 100BASE-TX.
• Mountable into a 19 inch rack by installing the optional mounting bracket.
About the construction of the manual
You can use the following manuals to understand and operate this Controller.
Precautions (Comes with the Controller)
Instructions for the connections, initialization, and precautions.
Installation guide (This manual, PDF type)
Instructions for the system requirements, the system setup basics, maintenance, and the specications.
It can be downloaded from the Icom website.
Operating guide (PDF type)
The detailed references for the settings in the Controller Setting screen. It can be downloaded from the Icom website.
Also refer to the manual for each device, that is connected to your system.
The screen captures in this manual are examples of using Windows 10.
In this manual, the IP1100CV is described as “Controller.”
This document is described based on the IP1100CV rmware version 1.08.
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INTRODUCTION
Network and system default settings
Menu Item Screen Setting Item Option Value
Network Settings IP Address IP Address IP Address 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server DHCP Server DHCP Server Disable Router Settings WAN Connection Type Connection Type Not used Management Administrator Administrator Password Username admin (xed)
Current Password:
L See the Operating guide for more details on above settings. L The Administrator’s Username (admin) cannot be changed.
To prevent unauthorized access
You must be careful when choosing your password.
• Choose one that is not easy to guess.
Use numbers, characters, and letters (case sensitive).
Conrming the MAC address
The MAC address of the built-in WAN or LAN module of the IP1100CV is shown on the Serial label at the bottom of the product.
L You can also check the MAC address on the setting screen. See the Operating guide for details.
The contents of the serial label may vary, depending on the version.
0090C7 0090C7
Serial label
MAC address for WANMAC address for WAN
MAC address for LANMAC address for LAN
IP11 0 0 C V (Bottom)
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BEFORE USING THE CONTROLLER
Panel description ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-2
■Front panel ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-2
■Rear panel ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-4
■Side panel ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-5
Feature description …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-6
■Controlling wireless LAN transceivers ………………………………………………………………………… 1-6
■Simplex and Full-Duplex communication …………………………………………………………………… 1-7
■The VOX function ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-7
■Multiple communication ………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-7
■All Calls and Group Calls ……………………………………………………………………………………… 1-8
■Talkgroup Calls ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-9
■Individual Call ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-10
■Calling mode ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-10
■Priority Call and its priority …………………………………………………………………………………… 1-11
■Area calls ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-12
■Messages ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-13
■Status Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-14
■The Router function ………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-15
■The VPN function …………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-15
Section
1
Installation and connections ……………………………………………………………………………………… 1-16
■Attaching the magnetic legs ………………………………………………………………………………… 1-16
■Setting a static IP address to a PC ………………………………………………………………………… 1-17
■Connecting the cables and the PC ………………………………………………………………………… 1-18
The Setting screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-19
■Accessing the setting screen ………………………………………………………………………………… 1-19
■Setting screen description …………………………………………………………………………………… 1-20
■Changing the IP address on the setting screen …………………………………………………………… 1-21
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Panel description
■ Front panel
1 8 9 234567
INDICATORS
1[POWER] �������� Lights green: Power is ON
Blinks green: Booting up Lights orange: Boot loader is booting Lights red: Boot loader prompt stopped Blinks red: UID indication
L Used for identication purpose by administrator
(operation on the web) in such case as 2 or more IP1100CVs are installed in a system.
Not lit: Condition other than the above
2[MSG] ��������� Lights green: (Online update) A firmware update is ready.
Blinks green: Initialization is in progress/
(Online update) Firmware update is in progress
Not lit: Condition other than the above
3[ADVANCE] ������� Reserved for future function.
Not lit: Any condition
4[USB] ���������� Lights green: A USB flash drive is mounted
Blinks green: Accessing the USB flash drive Lights red: Failed updating the firmware/
Failed reading from a USB flash drive
Not lit: A USB flash drive is unmounted or not connected
5[VPN] ���������� Lights green: At least one IPsec tunnel has been established
Not lit: Not connected/VPN not used/Invalid setting
6[V/RoIP] �������� Lights green: At least one WLAN transceiver has been
successfully registered
Not lit: Condition other than the above
7[WAN] ��������� Lights green: Connected to a WAN/
(PPPoE) PPP has been established/ (DHCP client) IP address obtained/
Lights red: (PPPoE) Authentication failure/
(DHCP client) Failed to obtain an IP address
Not lit: Condition other than the above
8[LAN] ���������� Lights green: Connected to a LAN
Not lit: Condition other than the above
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Panel description
■ Front panel
1 8 9 234567
9<UPDATE> BUTTON ��� When [MSG] lights green, a firmware update is ready. Hold down this
button until [MSG] blinks green to update the firmware.
L Use a pin to push the button.
<INIT> BUTTON ����� Push to initialize the settings. See Section 3 for details.
L Use a pin to push the button.
<USB EJECT> BUTTON � When removing the USB flash drive, hold down this button until
[USB] (4) turns OFF.
[USB] PORT
(USB 3.0) �������� Connect a USB flash drive (user supplied) to save or restore settings or
to update the firmware.
L You can save the recorded audio on a data storage device through the USB
port. Only one storage device can be connected to the USB port at a time.
L Be sure to back up the data on the USB ash drive before connecting it to
the Controller.
L A USB ash drive, such as one with biometric authentication, or one with
password protection is not supported.
L Some USB devices may not be usable with the IP1100CV.
[CONSOLE] PORT
(USB Type-C) ������ Connect a USB (Type-C) cable (user supplied) to remotely configure
the Controller from a PC using a terminal software (user supplied.)
About the USB driver
To use the [CONSOLE] port, the USB driver for the Icom network devices is required. Download the USB driver from the Icom website and install it on your PC. https://www.icomjapan.com/support/
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Panel description
■ Rear panel
1
2
3
1[GND] TERMINAL ���� Connect to ground.
2[DC] JACK ������� Connect the supplied power adapter.
3[LAN] PORT
(RJ-45 type) ������� Connect a network device such as a Switch.
Lights: Connected  Blinks: Communicating
Green: 1000BASE-T/2.5GBASE-T
q
Orange:
q
w
w
100BASE-TX
4
4[WAN] PORT
(RJ-45 type) ������� Connect a bridge modem (ADSL, VDSL, or CATV) or FTTH terminal.
Lights: Connected  Blinks: Communicating
Green: 1000BASE-T/2.5GBASE-T
q
Orange:
q
w
w
L To use the [WAN] port, the [Line Type] setting is required.
(Router Settings > WAN > Connection Type) See the Operating guide for details.
100BASE-TX
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Panel description
■ Side panel
1
1Security slot ������ Attach a security wire (user supplied).
Refer to the instruction manual that comes with the security wire for details.
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Feature description
■ Controlling wireless LAN transceivers
You can communicate through IP networks using the IP1100CV as a controller for up to 300 WLAN transceivers.
L A wireless access point is required. L The IP100H, IP110H, and IP100FS are usable, as of June, 2023.
IP1100CV
IP100FS
(Remote communicator)
Wireless access point
IP100HIP110H
IP100FS (Remote communicator)
The IP100FS enables you to remotely communicate with WLAN transceivers connected to your IP1100CV from a PC through an IP network.
• See the IP100FS software help for more details.
IP110H (WLAN transceiver)
IP110H enables you to communicate using the IP1100CV and a wireless access point through an IP network.
Verify the proper system formation according to your system environment, and then the WLAN transceiver conguration, wireless LAN settings, and server settings using the CS-IP110H are required.
• See the IP110H instruction manual for more details.
CS-IP110H (Programming software)
The CS-IP110H programming software is used for data entry, setting, and programming for the IP110H with a PC. You can download the free software and its manual from the Icom website.
• To communicate the IP110H and your PC, connect them with the USB cable supplied with the IP110H. See the CS-IP110H instruction manual for details.
IP100H (WLAN transceiver)
IP100H enables you to communicate using the IP1100CV and a wireless access point through an IP network.
Verify the proper system formation according to your system environment, and then the WLAN transceiver conguration, wireless LAN settings, and server settings using the CS-IP100H are required.
• See the IP100H instruction manual for more details.
CS-IP100H (Cloning software)
The CS-IP100H programming software is used for data entry, setting, and programming for the IP100H with a PC. You can download the free software and its manual from the Icom website.
• To communicate the IP100H and your PC, the optional programming cable is required. See the CS-IP100H instruction manual for details.
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Feature description
■ Simplex and Full-Duplex communication
The Controller has two methods of communication, Simplex and Full-Duplex. Simplex is for communications where receive and transmit are done alternately one by one, and Full-Duplex is for simultaneous receive and transmit just like a telephone call. Set the Communication Method in “Transceiver Settings” for each IP communication terminal registered to the IP1100CV.
IP1100CVSimplex and Full-Duplex
Wireless access point
IP110H
■ The VOX function
The VOX function allows you a hands-free operation. The VOX function starts transmission when you speak into the microphone, without needing to push [PTT]; then, automatically returns to reception when you stop speaking.
L To use the VOX function, an optional headset (and connection cable, depending on the headset) are required. See the
WLAN transceiver’s manual for details.
■ Multiple communication
WLAN transceivers can simultaneously make multiple communications in an IP1100CV system since crosstalk does not occur in an IP network.
IP1100CV
IP110H
Wireless access point
Individual callIndividual call
Group call
IP100H
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Feature description
■ All Calls and Group Calls
All Calls are used to call all the WLAN transceiver and IP100FS that are registered on the [Transceiver Registration] screen. (Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration) Group Calls are used to call a group of WLAN transceivers and IP100FS. You can make a group on the [Destination Settings] screen, and pick up IDs from the ID List that you want to register into the group. (Destination Settings > Destination Settings)
L The ID List and the destination settings set in the IP1100CV are commonly used in each group that the WLAN
transceivers and IP100FS belong to.
You can select Simplex or Full-Duplex communication for All Calls and Group Calls.
Simplex operation
• The called station cannot reply until the caller station stops transmitting.
Wireless access point
IP110H
Full-Duplex operation
• Caller and called stations can simultaneous receive and transmit just like a telephone call.
Wireless access point
IP110H
IP1100CV
IP100FS
(Remote communicator)
IP1100CV
IP100FS
(Remote communicator)
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Feature description
■ Talkgroup Calls
Talkgroup Calls enables WLAN transceivers to select the group that belong to it from previously registered groups in the IP1100CV. When users select Talkgroup 01000, terminals are excluded from the original groups, as illustrated below.
When no Talkgroup is selected:
Group 00100
00001 00002 00003 00004
Talkgroup 01000 Talkgroup 01001
All
When a Talkgroup is selected:
Group 00100
Group 00101
00006 00007 00008 00009
Group 00101
00001 00002 00003
Talkgroup 01000 Talkgroup 01001
00004
00006
All
00009
00007 00008
• Talkgroup Calls require registering the Talkgroups in the [Destination Settings] screen and [ID List] screen. If the “Talkgroup Type” in the [Destination Settings] screen is set to “Multiplex Talkgroup,” a WLAN transceiver can make a Talkgroup Call between the linked Talkgroups. (Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List) (Destination Settings > Destination Settings > Destination Settings > Talkgroup Type*) *Displayed only when [Call Type] is set to “Talkgroup.”
• Set to the Controller whether All Call includes the Talkgroup or not, or the Talkgroup Call calls the IP100FS or not.
• The ID List and the destination settings set in the Controller are commonly used in each group that the WLAN transceiver and IP100FS belong to.
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Feature description
■ Individual Call
Individual Calls are used to talk to a transceiver 1 on 1. When an Individual call is made, the WLAN transceiver displays the connection status. (Connected, Busy, or No response)
L If the destination that you are calling is out of range, “No response” is displayed. L Set the Receive Notication Tone on the [Prole] screen to notify a connection status, if necessary.
(Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Prole)
IP1100CV
Individual call
Wireless access point
Selecting an Individual Call (Example: Sales 1 calling Sales 2)
IP110H
Sales 1 Sales 2
Displays the
connection status
■ Calling mode
When you are receiving or transmitting, the transceiver enters the calling mode. While in the calling mode (until the Talkback Timer elapses,) you can communicate to the destination only with the transmitting operation.
About TalkBack Timer
The TalkBack timer starts when the calling transceiver nishes transmitting until the transceiver returns to the
standby mode. (Default: 5 seconds)
About the communication priority while in the TalkBack Timer
If a new call has arrived while in the TalkBack Timer, it is accepted according to the call priority. The transceiver accepts incoming calls with a higher priority than the current call, but not lower or equal priority. The incoming call will be accepted after the TalkBack Timer has elapsed. The Talkback Timer set in the Controller is shared in each setting group to that the WLAN transceiver belongs.
Wireless access point
IP110H
Sales 1
IP1100CV
Sales 2
Regular Individual Call destination: Sales 3
Sales 3
Individual Call from
Sales 1 to Sales 2
has arrived
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Enters Calling
mode
Sales 1
Sales 2
The destination changes from Sales 3 to Sales 1
Sales 3
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Feature description
■ Priority Call and its priority
The Priority Call function is set to “Disable” in the default setting. The priority levels of the Call types are in the following order.
Priority level Priority Call type Priority Call Remarks
High
Fixed
Selectable*
Low Group Call (Normal) Disable Includes the Area Call
Telephone For telephone communication
Emergency (High) Enable
Emergency (Normal) Disable
All Call (High) Enable Includes the Area Call or calling from an IP100FS
Individual Call (High) Enable Includes from an IP100FS
Group Call (High) Enable Includes the Area Call or calling from an IP100FS
All Call (Normal) Disable Includes the Area Call
Individual Call (Normal) Disable
* Selectable in the Call Type Priority item on the [RoIP Server] screen.
(Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > RoIP Server)
• The call priority between the same priority level depends on the incoming order.
• The priority of the reply call depends on the caller’s priority level.
Priority call interruption example:
IP1100CV
Wireless access point
IP110H
Group call
An Individual call (high priority) has arrived
Individual call
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Feature description
■ Area calls
Area calls are used to call WLAN transceivers in a specic area. (Default: Disable)
To use Area Call function, enable [Area Call] for each WLAN transceiver on the Transceiver Settings screen, and then register the area’s wireless access point (BSSID). (Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings > Function Settings > Area Call) (Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call > Area Setting)
Making an All Call with the Area Call function
IP1100CV
Wireless access point
Sales Accounts Parts
IP110H
All call
(For the IP100FS) Making an All Call with the Area Call function
Select wireless access points (for example, Sales and Accounts) that the IP110H uses to make Area calls, on the [Area Call] screen.
On the IP100FS, you can make an Area Call to the WLAN transceivers that belongs to the
specied wireless access point.
Select an access point in [Location], and then Call Type (Individual, Group, All, Area, or Telephone) and the name of the destination will be displayed.
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Feature description
■ Messages
The Messages function enables you to communicate with preset messages of up to 32 characters between WLAN transceivers and IP100FS. (Default: Disable) You can register up to 10 messages to the IP1100CV on the [Messages] screen. (Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Messages)
Example: Sending a message with All Call
IP1100CV
All call
IP110H
Message select screen
(Sender)
Displays Call Type Selected or edited message
Wireless access point
Blinks
Scrolls
Received Message screen
(Destination)
The IP100FS can store up to 100 messages in each site. You can edit the stored messages.
• To use the Messages function, enable the [Message] on the [Transceiver Settings] screen for each WLAN transceiver.
• The messages that are registered to the Controller are commonly used by the WLAN transceivers that belong to the setting group.
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Feature description
■ Status Settings
The Status function is used to show your status information (Example: Meeting). (Default: Disable)
• You can preset 10 status texts of up to 32 characters on the [Status] screen. (Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Status)
Sending status on the IP110H
On the IP100FS, One-Touch button
IP1100CV
Status selection screen (Sender)
On the IP1100CV
On the Controller, you can check the Status of each WLAN transceiver on the [Transceiver Management] screen. (Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Management)
Wireless access point
Displays Name, Destination ID, Status number, and the Status information
IP110H
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Feature description
■ The Router function
When the router function of the IP1100CV is enabled, the devices such as PCs that are connected to the IP1100CV can access the Internet. (Default: Disable)
L To use the router function, set the [Connection Type] (DHCP Client, Static IP, or PPPoE) and detailed settings according
to your Internet environment. Ask your Internet service provider (ISP) or network administrator for details. (Router Settings > WAN > Connection Type)
■ The VPN function
VPN (Virtual Private Network) enables a host computer to send and receive data over the shared or public networks like the Internet as if it were a private network. (Default: Disable) The VPN function on the IP1100CV is compatible with the VE-PG4. (As of June, 2023)
L To use the VPN function, connect the WAN line to the [WAN] port, and then congure the IPsec tunnel.
(Router Settings > VPN IPsec Tunnel Settings)
Head ofce
IP1100CV
IPsec tunnel
Branch
Internet
IP1100CV
Key exchange protocol: IKEv2 Encryption algorithm: AES Authentication algorithm: HMAC-SHA-2
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Installation and connections
■ Attaching the magnetic legs
You can the supplied 4 magnetic legs on the bottom panel, and tighten the supplied screws to x them.
L Never use other than the supplied screws.
Screw (supplied)
Magnetic leg (supplied)
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Installation and connections
■ Setting a static IP address to a PC
To access the IP1100CV setting screen from a PC, set a static IP address to the PC.
L As the default for the IP1100CV, the IP address is set to “192.168.0.1,” and the DHCP server is set to “Disable.”
The following steps shows how to set a static IP address (example: 192.168.0.100), based on Microsoft Windows 10.
1 Click <Start> (Windows logo) and then click [Settings].
2 In “Windows settings” window, click [Change adapter options].
3 Right-click “Ethernet,” and then click “Properties” in the displayed menu list.
1 Right-click
2 Click
4 If the “User Account Control” message is displayed, click <Yes> to continue.
5 In the [Ethernet Properties] (for a cable LAN station) or the [WiFi Properties] (for a wireless LAN station)
screen, select “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4),” and then click <Properties>.
• The “Internet Protocol Version 4 (TCP/IPv4) Properties” screen is displayed.
6 Select “Use the following IP address” and enter the IP address (example: 192.168.0.100) and the Subnet
mask (example: 255.255.255.0), and then click <OK>.
1 Select
2 Enter
If necessary, change the PC’s IP address after setting up the IP1100CV.
7 Close the window.
3 Click
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Installation and connections
■ Connecting the cables and the PC
2 Connect to the power supply
To an AC outlet
4 Check the [LAN] port indications
L Use a LAN cable of category 5e or higher
Lights: Connected  Blinks: Communicating
Green: 1000BASE-T/2.5GBASE-T
q
Orange:
q
w
w
100BASE-TX
To a ground terminal
BC-207S or BC-236 AC adapter ( Purchase Separately)
To the ground terminal
To the DC jack
To the [LAN] port
1 Connect cables
NOTE: Use the supplied clamp to x the power cable to the ground
terminal.
IP1100CV
(IP address example : 192.168.0.1)
3 Turn ON the PC
PC for setting up the Controller (IP address example : 192.168.0.100)
Set screw
Clamp
Power adapter cable
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The Setting screen
■ Accessing the setting screen
You can access the IP1100CV setting screen with the web browser on your PC.
1 Open your Web browser.
Enter the IP address of the IP1100CV into the address bar. (Default: 192.168.0.1)
Enter
2 Press the [Enter] key.
When you access the IP1100CV for the rst time, you have to set an Administrator password on the Initial Login screen. Go to Step 3. Otherwise, go to Step 4.
3 Enter a new password into both “New Password” and “New Password (Confirm),” and then click
<Apply>.
L The password should be up to 31 of characters, numbers, and letters (case sensitive.)
q Enter
w Click
• The Login Authentication screen is displayed.
4 Enter the user name “admin” (fixed username) and the password set in Step 3, and then click <Sign in>.
• The IP1100CV Setting screen is displayed. (See the next page.)
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The Setting screen
■ Setting screen description
Refer to the Operating guide for each setting item details.
1
2
3
1Menu list �������� Displays the list on a menu line. When you click each menu, a list of the
submenu drops down so you can click to display the setting screen to the right.
2Setting screen ����� Displays the settings and values when you click a submenu item to the
left.
3Button ��������� Applies or resets the setting values.
• The displayed buttons differ, depending on the screen.
NOTE: When the web browser window is not wide enough to display the whole width of the setting screen, the menu list will be hidden, and the menu icon will be displayed, as shown below. Click the icon to display the menu list.
Click to display the menu list
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The Setting screen
■ Changing the IP address on the setting screen
Network Settings > IP Address > IP Address
L Make sure the IP1100CV’s IP address does not con ict other network devices.
1 Click “Network Settings”, and then click “IP Address”.
2 In the “IP Address” screen, enter the new IP Address and then click <Apply>.
q Enter
w Click
• The changes are saved.
3 Click <Back> to return to the previous page.
• The login menu is displayed.
4 Confirm the new IP address is displayed, and then login the IP1100CV again.
IP Address assigning
An IP Address consists of two parts, the “Network” and “Host.” For example, in the IP1100CV IP address “192.168.0.1” (Class C), the digits “192.168.0” are the network digits and the “1” at the end is the host digit. Network devices with the same network numbers are recognized as belonging to the same network.
Furthermore, the network devices in the network are identi ed by the host part.
Assign the IP Address considering the following points.
• Set the identical network digits for all the devices that you want to add into the network.
• Do not set the same host digit to network devices in the same network.
Do not set the network address whose the  rst digit of the host part is “0.”
• Do not set the broadcast address whose the last digit of the host part is “255.”
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Installation overview…………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-2
Configuring the WLAN transceiver system ………………………………………………………………………… 2-4
■Connecting to WLAN transceivers …………………………………………………………………………… 2-4
■Registering the WLAN transceivers …………………………………………………………………………… 2-5
■Checking the WLAN transceiver settings …………………………………………………………………… 2-6
■The Transceiver Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………… 2-7
■The Group Call ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-8
■The Talkgroup Call ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-9
■The ID List …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-10
■The Messages ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-11
■The Status …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-12
■Setting the common ID List and Messages in the group ………………………………………………… 2-13
Section
2
Additional controller link …………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-14
Bridge connection and Caller settings …………………………………………………………………………… 2-20
■Additional controller link with VE-PG3 ……………………………………………………………………… 2-24
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Installation overview
The following shows a typical setting procedure for the WLAN transceiver controller on the IP1100CV Setting screen.
1 Network Settings > IP Address
Enter the IP address according to your network environment. (Default: 192.168.0.1)
Network Settings > DHCP Server
Enable or disable the Controller’s DHCP server function. (Default: Disable)
2 Transceiver Controller > Transceiver settings > Transceiver Registration
Transceiver Controller > Common Settings
Enter the Transceiver Model, Name and Unit ID, Password and Setting group.
L The default password is “iptrx”. You can change it for security. L Customize the common settings for the transceiver group (Tenant) on the Common Settings screen.
Setting by the CS-IP100H cloning software or the CS-IP110H programming software
After WLAN transceivers are registered to the Controller, set the wireless LAN settings and provisioning server settings (Controller) for all the transceivers.
L The CS-IP100H cloning software and CS-IP110H programming software can be downloaded from the Icom
website. Refer to each manual for details.
3 Transceiver Controller > Transceiver settings > Transceiver settings
Set the functions, such as Communication Method (Simplex or Full-Duplex), Priority Call, Area Call, Message, and Status, for each transceiver. Enable the required functions for all the WLAN transceivers that are registered on the Transceiver Registration screen.
• Use ID list • Communication Method (Simplex/Full-Duplex)
• Priority Call • Area Call
• Message • Status
4 Destination Settings > Destination Settings
Assign the registered WLAN transceivers or IP100FS on the Transceiver Registration screen to a group. The group ID and the communication type are set on the Destination Settings screen.
(☞ Continued on the next page)
NOTE: Applying the settings to the WLAN transceiver
If the Controller’s setup has been changed, be sure to restart the transceiver to apply the setting.
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Installation overview
5 Transceiver Controller > Common Settings
Set the common settings of each group that the WLAN transceivers or IP100FSs belong to, and are registered on the Transceiver Registration screen.
ID List screen
Register the unit IDs that are registered on the Transceiver Registration screen, or the group IDs that are registered on the Destination Settings screen.
L When a Controller’s bridge connection is made with the VE-PG3, you can register the telephone number of the IP
phone.
Message screen
Enter up to 10 messages that the WLAN transceiver will send.
L Up to 32 characters can be entered for each message.
Status screen
Enter up to 10 statuses that the WLAN transceiver will send.
L Up to 32 characters can be entered for each status.
Prole screen
Select the ID list and message list of the group that the WLAN transceiver belongs to.
6 Customize the settings, if required.
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver settings > Transceiver settings
Setting for the microphone gain, VOX function, or headset. (When an optional microphone is connected)
Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Prole
Setting for the Ringers and Talkback timer.
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operation
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Conguring the WLAN transceiver system
■ Connecting to WLAN transceivers
Up to 300 of the total IP100H, IP110H, and IP100FS can register to the Controller. The following illustration is an example of setting requirements to register an IP110H to a Controller.
• Each terminal requires that you set the unit ID and so on.
• Connect a wireless access point to the Controller network.
• In this manual, it is assumed that the IP address of PCs using WLAN transceiver or IP100FS is automatically obtained from the DHCP server in the same network as the Controller.
• When assigning static IP addresses to the terminals, make sure that the addresses of the devices on the
network don’t overlap or conict.
Wireless access point
IP1100CV
192.168.0.1
Example: AP-95M
192.168.0.50
Sales1
00101
IP110H IP100H
Sales2
00102
Sales3
00103
Sales 01
00005
Meeting
Sales4
00104
Full-Duplex
IP100FS
00050
(Remote communicator)
Sales group
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Conguring the WLAN transceiver system
■ Registering the WLAN transceivers
Register a WLAN transceiver or the IP100FS to the Controller.
1 Open the Transceiver Registration screen.
(Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration)
2 In [Transceiver Settings], enter the Transceiver Model, Name, and Unit ID (00001 ~ 60000), and then
click <Add>.
1 Enter
The Prole ID that is entered on the Prole
screen.
L Click <OK> if a conrmation message is displayed.
3 In Transceiver Setting Entry List screen, confirm the entry.
2 Click
Confirm
Using TRX Batch Setting
You can register 2 or more transceivers at once in sequential TRX numbering, or copy the settings from an already entered WLAN transceiver settings. Enter the range of TRX numbers that you want to copy to, select the TRX number of the original, and then click <Add>.
1 Enter
2 Click
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Conguring the WLAN transceiver system
■ Checking the WLAN transceiver settings
After registering the WLAN transceiver (Example: IP110H) to the Controller, enter the required settings of the IP110H on the PC, using the CS-IP110H programming software. After the settings on the programming software have been applied to the WLAN transceiver, restart the WLAN transceiver to connect to the Controller to receive the settings from it. When the WLAN transceiver settings are successfully completed, the transceiver will display the standby screen.
Standby screen
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Conguring the WLAN transceiver system
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings
■ The Transceiver Settings
Set up each registered transceiver.
L After completing the settings on this screen, restart the transceiver to apply them.
1 Open the Transceiver Settings screen.
(Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings)
2 In [Transceiver Settings], select the Unit ID that you want to set up, and then enter the required settings.
1 Select
3 Click <Apply>.
4 Confirm the setting in [Transceiver Setting List].
2 Enter
Click
Confirm
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Conguring the WLAN transceiver system
Destination Settings > Destination Settings
■ The Group Call
When registering WLAN transceivers or IP100FSs to a group, you can communicate in Full-Duplex, between three or more members in a conference call mode.
L You have to enter a Group and the Phonebook on the setting screen to make a Group Call. L After completing the settings on this screen, restart the transceiver to apply them.
1 Open the Destination Settings screen.
(Destination Settings > Destination Settings)
2 In [Destination Settings], enter Name, Call Type, and Group ID (00001 ~ 60000), select the target WLAN
transceivers to add to the Group, and then click <Apply>.
3 Confirm the setting in the [List of Destination Setting Entries (Group Call)].
1 Enter
2 Select
3 Click
Confirm
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Conguring the WLAN transceiver system
Destination Settings > Destination Settings
■ The Talkgroup Call
You can join a Talkgroup by selecting it from the preset Talkgroups on your WLAN transceiver. You can make a call to the selected Talkgroup.
L You have to set about the Talkgroup Call and enter Talkgroup IDs to your phonebook. L After completing the setting on this screen, restart the transceiver to apply them.
1 Open the Destination Settings screen.
(Destination Settings > Destination Settings)
2 In [Destination Settings], enter Name, Call Type, and Talkgroup ID (00001 ~ 60000), and then click
<Apply>.
When the Talkgroup Type is set to "Multiplex Talkgroup," you can make calls to 2 or more Talkgroups.
3 Confirm the setting in the [List of Destination Setting Entries (Talkgroup Call)].
1 Enter
2 Click
Confirm
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Conguring the WLAN transceiver system
Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List
■ The ID List
Enter names, call types and so on into an ID list that the WLAN transceiver will use.
L Set “Use ID List” to “Enable” to use the ID list.
(Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings)
L After completing the settings on this screen, restart the transceiver to apply them.
1 Open the ID List screen.
(Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List)
2 In [ID List Common Settings], select an ID list common setting number (Example: 1) that you want to
re g ister.
Select
L You can enter up to 300 ID List Common Setting groups.
3 In [ID List], click “Select From List,” check the IDs that you want to add to the ID List, and then click
<Apply>.
1 Click
2 Select
3 Click
4 After registration is finished, confirm the registered contents in the [ID List Entries].
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Conguring the WLAN transceiver system
Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Messages
■ The Messages
Enter messages that the WLAN transceiver will transmit.
L Set “Message” to “Enable” to use the Message.
(Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings)
L After completing the settings on this screen, restart the transceiver to apply them.
1 Open the Messages screen.
(Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Messages)
2 In [Message Group], select the Message Group number (Example: 1) that you want to enter messages
into.
3 In [Message List], enter a message of up to 32 characters, and then click <Apply>.
L Up to 10 messages can be entered into each Message Group.
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Conguring the WLAN transceiver system
Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Status
■ The Status
Enter a status that the WLAN transceiver will transmit.
L Set “Status” to “Enable” to use the status.
(Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings)
L After completing the settings on this screen, restart the transceiver to apply them.
1 Open the Status screen.
(Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Status)
2 Enter status message of up to 32 characters, and then click <Apply>.
L Up to 10 status messages can be entered. L Uncheck the box on the left of the status message, if you do not want to display it on the transceiver.
1 Enter
2 Click
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Conguring the WLAN transceiver system
Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile
■ Setting the common ID List and Messages in the group
You can set the ID list and messages that are commonly used by the WLAN transceivers in a particular group.
L After completing the settings on this screen, restart the transceiver to apply them.
1 Open the Profile screen.
(Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile)
2 In [No.], select a setting group number that you want to use.
L The group number is one that is entered on the Transceiver Registration screen.
3 Select ID List and Message List numbers that you want to use in the setting group.
Select the specied ID list group on “ID List”
screen or message group on “Messages” screen.
4 Click <Apply>.
5 Confirm the entry in [Profile List].
Select
Click
Confirm
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00201
00301
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Additional controller link
The Additional Controller Link function allows you to communicate with other sites.
L Up to 10 sub IP1100CVs can be connected to the master IP1100CV. L The VPN function on the IP1100CV is compatible with the VE-PG4. (As of June, 2023)
IP1100CV
192.168.0.1
Office1 (Master)
Wireless
access point
Additional Controller Link
192.168.0.2
Office2 (Sub)
IP100H IP110H
Sales21
00021
Sales group2
Sales22
00022
About the Ofce1 setting (Master)
1 Select “Master” in the [Controller Mode].
Then click <Apply> to reboot the IP1100CV. (Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings)
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales1 00001
Sales32
00032
Sales group1
00101
192.168.0.3
Office3 (Sub)
Sales2
00002
2 Enter a name and a destination IP address, then click <Apply>.
(Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Additional Controller Link)
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Additional controller link
IP1100CV
192.168.0.1
Office1 (Master)
Wireless
access point
Additional Controller Link
192.168.0.2
Office2 (Sub)
IP100H IP110H
Sales21
00021
Sales group2
Sales22
00022
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales1
00001
Office3 (Sub)
Sales32
00032
About the Ofce1 setting (Master)
3 Select “Group” in [Call Type], enter a destination ID and select a group priority.
Select controllers in [Additional Controller]. (Refer to an example below.) (Destination Settings > Destination Settings)
Sales group1
00101
192.168.0.3
Sales2
00002
Select only Ofce2 when you do not make a call from Ofce3 to Ofce2 sing the group
number “00201.”
The number of transceivers in a site, and any additional controllers that are set, are displayed.
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00301
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Additional controller link
IP1100CV
192.168.0.1
Office1 (Master)
Wireless
access point
Additional Controller Link
192.168.0.2
Office2 (Sub)
IP100H IP110H
Sales21
00021
Sales group2
Sales22
00022
About the Ofce2 setting (Sub)
Example: Calling Sales group2 (00201)
1 Select “Sub” in [Controller Mode].
Then click <Apply> to reboot the IP1100CV. (Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings)
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales1 00001
Sales32
00032
Sales group1
00101
192.168.0.3
Office3 (Sub)
Sales2
00002
2 Enter a name and a destination IP address, then click <Apply>. (Example: Office1 (Master)).
(Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Additional Controller Link)
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00301
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Additional controller link
IP1100CV
192.168.0.1
Office1 (Master)
Wireless
access point
Additional Controller Link
192.168.0.2
Office2 (Sub)
IP100H IP110H
Sales21
00021
Sales group2
Sales22
00022
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales1
00001
Office3 (Sub)
Sales32
00032
About the Ofce2 setting (Sub)
3 Select “Group” in [Call Type], enter a destination ID and select a group priority.
Select controllers in [Additional Controller]. (Refer to an example below.) (Destination Settings > Destination Settings)
Sales group1
00101
192.168.0.3
Sales2
00002
Select a Master Controller in [Additional Controller] for other IP1100CVs (Sub).
The number of transceivers in a site, and any additional controllers that are set, are displayed.
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Additional controller link
IP1100CV
192.168.0.1
Office1 (Master)
Wireless
access point
Additional Controller Link
192.168.0.2
Office2 (Sub)
IP100H IP110H
Sales21
00021
Sales group2
Sales22
00022
About the Ofce3 setting (Sub)
1 Select “Sub” in [Controller Mode].
Then click <Apply> to reboot the IP1100CV. (Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings)
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales1 00001
Sales32
00032
Sales group1
00101
192.168.0.3
Office3 (Sub)
Sales2
00002
2 Enter a name and a destination IP address, then click <Apply>. (Example: Office1 (Master))
(Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Additional Controller Link)
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Additional controller link
IP1100CV
192.168.0.1
Office1 (Master)
Wireless
access point
Additional Controller Link
192.168.0.2
Office2 (Sub)
IP100H IP110H
Sales21
00021
Sales group2
Sales22
00022
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales1
00001
Office3 (Sub)
Sales32
00032
About the Ofce3 setting (Sub)
3 Select “Group” in [Call Type], enter a destination ID and select a group priority.
Select controllers in [Additional Controller]. (Refer to an example below.) (Destination Settings > Destination Settings)
Sales group1
00101
192.168.0.3
Sales2
00002
Select Master in [Additional Controller] for other IP1100CVs (Sub).
The number of transceivers in a site, and any additional controllers that are set, are displayed.
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00011
Extension number 2001
Bridge connection
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Bridge connection and Caller settings
When making a bridge connection with the VE-PG3*, the IP1100CV system can communicate with the transceivers.
* The VE-PG3 with a rmware version 1.13 or earlier cannot communicate with the IP1100CV system.
Before connecting the VE-PG3, check the rmware version on the VE-PG3’s setting screen.
VE-PG3
IP1100CV
192.168.0.1
IP100H IP110H
Sales1 00001
Seles group1
Sales2 00002
Wireless
access points
About the IP1100CV settings
1 Enter the IP address of the VE-PG3 in [Telephone Gateway Interconnection]. (Example: 192.168.0.2)
(Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Telephone Gateway Interconnect)
(RoIP Gateway)
192.168.0.2
IP phone
Extension number 500
2 After setting “Call Type” to “Telephone,” select “Telephone Gateway Interconnection Number” and then
enter a telephone number in “Destination Phone Number”. (Destination Settings > Destination Settings)
• Select the bridge number as same as the number that is selected in [Telephone Gateway Interconnection]. (Example: 1)
• Enter the VE-PG3’s extension number. (Example: 500)
3 After setting “Call Type” to “Telephone,” enter “Destination Phone Number” and click <Apply>.
(Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List)
• Enter the VE-PG3’s extension number. (Example: 500)
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00011
Extension number 2001
Bridge connection
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Bridge connection and Caller settings
VE-PG3
IP1100CV
192.168.0.1
IP100H IP110H
Sales1 00001
Seles group1
Sales2 00002
Wireless
access points
(RoIP Gateway)
192.168.0.2
IP phone
Extension number 500
About the IP1100CV settings
4 Confirm that “Clear Down during Telephone Call” in [Transceiver Settings] is set to “Enable.”
(Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings)
Before the target telephone is picked up, or during a phone call, you can
cancel the call by holding down a specic key.
When “Clear Down” is selected in [Option Key], “Clear Down during Telephone call” is not displayed.
IP100H IP110H
[Option]
[ CLR]
L The transceiver can terminate a phone call only when:
• A telephone individually calls the transceiver.
• The transceiver calls a telephone.
[MENU]
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00011
Extension number 2001
Bridge connection
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Bridge connection and Caller settings
VE-PG3
IP1100CV
192.168.0.1
IP100H IP110H
Sales1 00001
Seles group1
Sales2 00002
Wireless
access points
(RoIP Gateway)
192.168.0.2
IP phone
Extension number 500
About the VE-PG3 settings (Converter mode)
1 Enter the IP address of the IP1100CV in [Bridge Connection]. (Example: 192.168.0.1)
Select the Voice Cording. (Example: G.711u Signaling) (Port Settings > Bridge ( Example: Bridge1) )
L Make sure that the port number used for the connection does not duplicate with any other connection.
2 Set the Call Type (Example: Group) and enter the Destination ID (Example: 11) in [Bridge
Communication]. For Full-Duplex telephone operation, set “Priority Receive” in [Bridge Control] to “Disable.”
3 Click <Apply> at the bottom of the screen. Then click <Connect> in [Bridge Connection].
• “Connection Status” changes from “Not Connected” to “During Transmit.”
After settings in this screen are completed, click <Apply>. Then click <Connect>.
“Default Callee ID” is set to “Enable,” set the Destination settings below.
Set the PTT control or Call Control types, if required.
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00011
Extension number 2001
Bridge connection
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Bridge connection and Caller settings
VE-PG3
IP1100CV
192.168.0.1
IP100H IP110H
Sales1 00001
Seles group1
Sales2 00002
Wireless
access points
(RoIP Gateway)
192.168.0.2
IP phone
Extension number 500
About the VE-PG3 settings (Converter mode)
4 Enter the extension number of the [Bridge 1] port in [Extension Number]. (Example: 2001)
(Extension Connect > Extension Connect)
“Port Type” must be set to the same port as the one set in step 1.
5 Enter the extension number of the IP phone in [Extension Number]. (Example: 500)
(Extension Connect > Extension Connect)
Enter the IP phone’s MAC address.
L When the IP phone calls the number “2001,” all the WLAN transceivers of sales group “00011” will be called.
• The caller number on the IP100H’s display will be the extension number of the IP phone. (Example: 500) L When the IP phone calls the number “011” + “00001,” only the IP100H of Sales 1 “00001” will be called.
• The numbers “011” and “00001” are individual numbers for the [Bridge 1] port and Sales 1.
• The caller number on the IP100H’s display will be the extension number of the IP phone. (Example: 500)
See the VE-PG3 instruction manual for the setting details.
L When the IP110H (Example: Sales 2 “00002”) calls the IP phone:
Display the IP phone’s Destination phone number on the IP110H’s screen.
• The Destination phone number of the IP phone must be programmed in the IP110H’s ID list.
Hold down [PTT] for more than 1 second.
• The caller number on the IP phone’s display will be the individual number of Sales 2. (Example: “011” + “00002”)
See the IP110H instruction manual for the operating details.
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Transceiver
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Bridge connection and Caller settings
Additional controller link with VE-PG3
The Additional Controller Link function allows you to communicate with the digital transceiver in the IDAS system.
L Up to 10 sub IP1100CVs can be connected to the master IP1100CV. L Use the VPN function, if necessary.
IP1100CV
192.168.0.3 (Area B)
Additional Controller Link
Controller connection
VE-PG3
(RoIP Gateway)
192.168.0.2 (Area A)
[USB]
CT-24
[D-TRX1]
P
0
P
1
P
2
P
3
P
4
192.168.0.11
Repeater A
IP100H IP110H
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales32
00032
Port number (Controller 1): 21500
Port number (D-TRX1): 21502
About the IP1100CV setting
1 Select “Master” in [Controller Mode].
Then click <Apply> to reboot the IP1100CV. (Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings)
L When several IP1100CVs are linked and use All call or Group call between the controllers, the IP1100CV whose
Controller mode is set to “Sub” cannot link to the bridge mode’s VE-PG3 to additional controller. In that case, the VE-PG3 must be linked to the IP1100CV whose Controller mode is set to “Master.”
2 Enter a name and a destination IP address. (Example: VE-PG3 (Area-A))
(Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Additional Controller Link)
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SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Bridge connection and Caller settings
■ Additional controller link with VE-PG3
IP1100CV
192.168.0.3 (Area B)
Additional Controller Link
Controller connection
VE-PG3
(RoIP Gateway)
192.168.0.2 (Area A)
[D-TRX1]
[USB]
CT-24
IP100H IP110H
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales32
00032
Port number (Controller 1): 21500
Port number (D-TRX1): 21502
About the IP1100CV setting
3 Select “Group” in [Call Type], enter a destination ID.
Select controllers in [Additional Controller]. (Refer to an example below.) Click <Apply>. (Destination Settings > Destination Settings)
P
0
P
1
P
2
P
3
P
4
192.168.0.11
Repeater A
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SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Bridge connection and Caller settings
■ Additional controller link with VE-PG3
IP1100CV
192.168.0.3 (Area B)
Additional Controller Link
Controller connection
VE-PG3
(RoIP Gateway)
192.168.0.2 (Area A)
[USB]
CT-24
[D-TRX1]
P
0
P
1
P
2
P
3
P
4
192.168.0.11
Repeater A
IP100H IP110H
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales32
00032
Port number (Controller 1): 21500
Port number (D-TRX1): 21502
About the VE-PG3 settings (Bridge mode)
1 Select “Unicast” in IP Communication Mode of the connected port.
(Example: Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)) Select “Unicast” in IP Communication Mode of the Controller 1, and then check the Check box for the CT-24 Assignment. (Operating Mode > Operating Mode > IP Communication Mode)
L After the IP Communications have been changed, the VE-PG3 needs to be rebooted.
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SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Bridge connection and Caller settings
■ Additional controller link with VE-PG3
IP1100CV
192.168.0.3 (Area B)
Additional Controller Link
Controller connection
VE-PG3
(RoIP Gateway)
192.168.0.2 (Area A)
[USB]
CT-24
[D-TRX1]
P
0
P
1
P
2
P
3
P
4
192.168.0.11
Repeater A
IP100H IP110H
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales32
00032
Port number (Controller 1): 21500
Port number (D-TRX1): 21502
About the VE-PG3 settings (Bridge mode)
2 After selecting “Port Type” to “Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)” in [Bridge Connection Point], enter the IP
address of the VE-PG3. (Example: 192.168.0.2) Enter the Connection Port Number. (Example: 21500) Enter the “My Station Port Number” same as the Connection Port number of the Controller 1. (Example:
21502) Select the Voice Codec. (Example: AMBE+2) (Bridge Connection > Bridge Connection > Bridge Connection Point)
L Make sure that the port number used for the connection does not duplicate with any other connection.
3 After selecting the “Port Type” to “Controller 1” in [Bridge Connection Point], enter the IP address of the
VE-PG3. (Example: 192.168.0.2) Enter the Connection Port Number. (Example: 21502) Enter the “My Station Port Number” same as the Connection Port number of the Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1). (Example: 21500) Select the Voice Codec. (Example: AMBE+2) (Bridge Connection > Bridge Connection > Bridge Connection Point)
L Make sure that the port number used for the connection does not duplicate with any other connection.
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00301
Transceiver
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Bridge connection and Caller settings
■ Additional controller link with VE-PG3
IP1100CV
192.168.0.3 (Area B)
Additional Controller Link
Controller connection
VE-PG3
(RoIP Gateway)
192.168.0.2 (Area A)
[USB]
CT-24
[D-TRX1]
192.168.0.11
IP100H IP110H
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales32
00032
Port number (Controller 1): 21500
Port number (D-TRX1): 21502
About the VE-PG3 settings (Bridge mode)
4 Confirm Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1) port setting, then click <Connect>.
Conrm “Not connected” changes to “During transmit.”
Conrm Controller 1 port setting, then click <Connect>.
Conrm “Not connected” changes to “During transmit.”
P
0
P
1
P
2
P
3
P
4
Repeater A
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Conrm the setting,
then click <Connect>.
Conrm that “Not connected”
changes to “During transmit.”
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00301
Transceiver
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Bridge connection and Caller settings
■ Additional controller link with VE-PG3
IP1100CV
192.168.0.3 (Area B)
Additional Controller Link
Controller connection
VE-PG3
(RoIP Gateway)
192.168.0.2 (Area A)
[USB]
CT-24
[D-TRX1]
P
0
P
1
P
2
P
3
P
4
192.168.0.11
Repeater A
IP100H IP110H
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales32
00032
Port number (Controller 1): 21500
Port number (D-TRX1): 21502
About the VE-PG3 settings (Bridge mode)
5 Select “Mode” to “NXDN Conventional” in [Digital Transceiver Model].
(Example: NXDN Conventional) (Port Settings > Digital Transceiver 1 > Digital Transceiver Model)
6 Enter the IP address of the repeater in [Digital Transceiver Connection]. (Example: 192.168.0.11)
Enter the TCP Port Number (Example: 41200), or the UDP Port Number. (Example: 41220) (Port Settings > Digital Transceiver 1 > Digital Transceiver Connection)
L Make sure that the port number used for the connection does not duplicate with any other connection.
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00301
Transceiver
SETTING UP THE SYSTEM
Bridge connection and Caller settings
■ Additional controller link with VE-PG3
IP1100CV
192.168.0.3 (Area B)
Additional Controller Link
Controller connection
VE-PG3
(RoIP Gateway)
192.168.0.2 (Area A)
[USB]
CT-24
[D-TRX1]
P
0
P
1
P
2
P
3
P
4
192.168.0.11
Repeater A
IP100H IP110H
Sales31
00031
Sales group3
Sales32
00032
Port number (Controller 1): 21500
Port number (D-TRX1): 21502
About the VE-PG3 settings (Bridge mode)
7 Enter the IP address of the IP1100CV in [Controller Connection]. (Example: 192.168.0.3)
Enter the Controller Port Number same as the IP1100CV’s Service port number in Link setting. (Example: 32000) Enter the Local Port Number same as the IP1100CV’s Destination Port number in Additional Controller Settings. (Example: 32010) (Port Settings > Controller 1 > Controller Connection)
8 Select Call Type and enter the Destination ID. (Example: 0301)
Enter the My Station ID. (Example: 0201)
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MAINTENANCE
Checking and saving the settings …………………………………………………………………………………… 3-2
Restoring the saved settings ………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-3
Resetting to the factory defaults …………………………………………………………………………………… 3-4
■Pushing the <INIT> button ……………………………………………………………………………………… 3-4
■Resetting on the setting screen ……………………………………………………………………………… 3-5
Updating the firmware ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-6
■About the firmware ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-6
■Manual update …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-7
■Online update …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-8
■Online update with the <UPDATE> button …………………………………………………………………… 3-9
Automatic Restoring from a USB flash drive …………………………………………………………………… 3-10
■Using a USB flash drive ……………………………………………………………………………………… 3-10
■Usable USB flash drive specifications ……………………………………………………………………… 3-10
■About the file names ………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-11
■The settings backup files …………………………………………………………………………………… 3-11
■Managing 2 or more IP1100CVs with a USB flash drive ………………………………………………… 3-12
Section
3
Restoring the settings from the USB flash drive ………………………………………………………………… 3-13
Updating the firmware from a USB flash drive ………………………………………………………………… 3-15
Issuing a USB authentication key ………………………………………………………………………………… 3-16
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Checking and saving the settings
Management > Settings Backup/Restore
You can check the settings changed on the setting screen, and then save them as a setting le (format: .sav) on your PC.
L The saved le (.sav) is not usable on devices other than the IP1100CV. L You can use the saved le as a backup if the settings are lost or damaged.
1 Open the Settings Backup/Restore screen.
(Management > Settings Backup/Restore)
2 In [Settings Backup], click <Backup>.
The setting is saved to a le “IP1100CVvXXX_yymmdd.sav” in the Download folder on your PC. The product name, version and saving date are displayed as the le name.
Click
Click <Show> or <Hide> to display
or hide the list of settings.
Only the changed settings
are displayed.
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MAINTENANCE
Restoring the saved settings
Management > Settings Backup/Restore
You can restore a previously saved setting file in the previous page to the IP1100CV.
NOTE: DO NOT write the saved file to any other devices.
1 Open the Settings Backup/Restore screen.
(Management > Settings Backup/Restore)
2 In [Settings Restore], click <Choose File>, and then select a settings file (extension: “sav”).
Click
The selected le name is displayed in the “Load Settings le” item.
3 Select the setting file (format: .sav), and then click <Open>.
The location of the setting le will be entered into the “Load Settings File.”
4 Click <Restore>.
The selected le name
The conrmation dialog is displayed.
5 Click <OK> on the confirmation dialog.
Click
The Controller restarts to restore the settings. It may take several minutes until it completely reboots.
Click
CAUTION: DO NOT turn OFF both the Controller and the PC while the Controller is restoring or
rebooting.
6 After the Controller has completely rebooted, click “[Back]” (the red text on the screen) to return to the
setting screen.
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Indicators statusIndicators status
Lights green
Lights green
Turn ON
Indicators statusIndicators status
Lights green
Lights green
Blinks green
All lights orange
Turn ON
Hold down <INIT> for 3 secondsfor 3 seconds
MAINTENANCE
Resetting to the factory defaults
When you recongure your network, and so on, you can reset the IP1100CV to the factory defaults. There are two ways to reset to the factory defaults. Choose an appropriate way, according to your situation.
Pushing the <INIT> button: When the Settings screen cannot be accessed because the IP address or password for the IP1100CV is unknown.
Using the setting screen: When you can successfully access the setting screen.
■ Pushing the <INIT> button
1 Disconnect all cables from the IP1100CV, and then
connect the power adapter. Confirm that the [POWER] indicator lights green.
L The status of other indicators may differ, depending on the
operation status.
2 Hold down the <INIT> button on the on panel with a pin,
until all the indicators light orange.
• The [MSG] indicator blinks green when the <INIT> button
is held. Keep holding down it until all the indicators light orange.
3 Release the <INIT> button.
• The [POWER] indicator lights green when the Controller has
completed resetting.
Indicators statusIndicators status
Lights green
Turn ON
Blinks green
Hold down <INIT> for 3 secondsfor 3 seconds
All lights orange
All blinks red and green
Lights orange
Blinks green
Release <INIT>
Lights green
NOTE: After resetting the IP1100CV to the factory defaults, the IP address is set to “192.168.0.1.” If you cannot access the IP1100CV Setting screen, change your PC’s IP address.
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MAINTENANCE
Resetting to the factory defaults
Management > Factory Defaults
When you can access the setting screen with the IP address and the administrator’s password, you can
restore all the default settings from the setting screen. If the IP address and the password are unknown, see the previous page.
■ Resetting on the setting screen
1 Open the Factory Defaults screen.
(Management > Factory Defaults)
2 Select “Restore all settings to factory defaults,” and then click <Restore>.
1 Select
2 Click
The conrmation dialog is displayed.
3 Click <OK> on the confirmation dialog.
Click
The Controller restarts to restore the settings. It may take several minutes to completely reboots.
CAUTION: DO NOT turn OFF both the IP1100CV and the PC while the IP1100CV is restoring or
rebooting.
4 After the Controller has completely rebooted, click “[Back]” (the red text on the screen) to return to the
setting screen.
Factory Defaults options
• All Settings: Restores all the settings to the factory defaults. The IP address of the IP1100CV will be reset to “192.168.0.1.”
V/RoIP Settings: Restores the factory defaults other than the settings in the Network Settings, Router Settings, and Management menus. The settings for the WLAN transceivers will be reset.
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MAINTENANCE
Updating the rmware
You can update the firmware of the IP1100CV in 4 ways.
Manual update: In the case that the Controller cannot do the automatic update, rst download the latest rmware from the Icom website, and then manually load the saved rmware. (p. 3-7)
Online update: Automatically updates the rmware through the Internet. (p. 3-8)
Pushing <UPDATE>: Manually update the rmware by pushing <UPDATE> button on the front panel of the Controller. (p. 3-9)
Using the USB ash drive: Manually update the rmware from the USB ash drive. (p. 3-15)
TOP
About the rmware
The rmware is a fundamental program for the Controller, and internally saved on the ash memory. The rmware may be updated when the functions and specications of the Controller are improved. Ask your dealer for updated function or specication details.
Firmware version
NOTE:
NEVER turn OFF the power until the updating has been completed. Otherwise, the Controller may be damaged.
If the rewall is running, stop it before updating the rmware. If you want to stop the rewall, ask your network administrator for the detail.
Icom is not responsible on the consequence of the updating the rmware.
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MAINTENANCE
Updating the rmware
Management > Firmware Update
■ Manual update
Before updating the rmware, save the current setting into a le.
NOTE: Some settings may be returned to their defaults after the rmware update. Refer to the Icom website for details.
TIP: In order to protect the Controller from maintenance by unknown users, Icom recommends restricting
access to the setting screen during normal use.
1 Open the Firmware Update screen.
(Management > Firmware Update)
2 In [Manual Update], click <Choose file...>, and then select a firmware file (extension: “dat”).
The selected le name is displayed in the “Select the update le” item.
Select the rmware le (extension: dat)
3 After the update is complete, click [Back].
Returns to the setting screen.
If the setting screen is not displayed, the update may not be completed. Wait for a few minutes, and then click [Back] again.
Click
q Click
w Click
CAUTION: DO NOT turn OFF the Controller and the PC while updating the rmware. It will cause data corruption, or damage.
If you cannot access the Controller setting screen after the updating, the IP address of the Controller may be
reset to the default (192.168.0.1). Set your PC’s IP address to the same network domain (for example: 192.168.0.100) and access the Controller. After changing the Controller’s address properly, return the PC’s address according to your network environment.
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Updating the rmware
Management > Firmware Update
■ Online update
You can automatically check whether a new rmware version is available or not by pushing the <UPDATE> button on the front panel of the Controller. The [MSG] indicator on the front panel of the Controller lights green if there is an Online update.
Information
The DNS and the default gateway must be set to the Controller in order to use the Online update through the Internet.
Before the Online update, we recommend that you save your Controller settings for a backup.
1 Open the Firmware Update screen.
(Management > Firmware Update)
2 In [Online Update], click <Check> to check if there is an available firmware update.
L If there is no update, “No Firmware update” is displayed or the [MSG] indicator does not light.
3 Click <Update Firmware>.
The Controller starts accessing the Icom server to download the updates. L Depending on the rmware version, the Controller may require that you initialize the settings.
Before the Online update, we recommend that you save your Controller settings for a backup.
4 After the update is complete, click [Back].
Returns to the setting screen.
If the setting screen is not displayed, the update may not be completed. Wait for a few minutes, and then click [Back] again.
1 Click
2 Confirm
3-8
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Updating the rmware
Management > Firmware Update
Online update with the <UPDATE> button
You can check whether a new rmware version is available or not by pushing the <UPDATE> button on the front panel of the Controller. The [MSG] indicator on the front panel of the Controller lights green if the rmware is ready for an online update.
1 Hold down <UPDATE> with a pin until the [MSG]
indicator blinks green.
2 After the [MSG] indicator blinks green, release
the <UPDATE> button.
The Controller starts downloading the new rmware, automatically installs it, and reboots.
L Restart your PC after the Controller has completely
rebooted.
[POWER] lights green
Hold down with a pin
Release
L The other indicator status other than [MSG] differ,
depending on your system environment.
[MSG] lights green
[POWER] lights green
[MSG] blinks green
All indicators light orange
[POWER] lights green after rebooting
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Automatic Restoring from a USB ash drive
You can load the Controller’s settings or update rmware, that are saved on a USB ash drive (user supplied). This is useful for cloning the settings to 2 or more IP1100CVs with a USB ash drive.
■ Using a USB ash drive
Before inserting the USB ash drive:
Backup the current setting of the Controller and the contents in the USB ash drive.
Conrm the [USB] indicator is not lit, to prevent data corruption.
When inserting or removing the USB ash drive:
Insert the USB ash drive rmly and securely, until the [USB] indicator lights green.
NEVER remove the USB ash drive or turn OFF the Controller while transferring data (the [MSG] indicator
blinks while transmitting.) It will cause data corruption, or damage the USB ash drive.
After the rmware update is completed, check the rmware version on the setting screen to verify that the update was correctly done.
NOTE for updating the settings or the rmware:
• When the USB authentication key is enabled, the Automatic Restore function does not function until the
keys in the USB ash drive and the Controller match.
The rmware or the setting le will not be updated when:
The source data in the USB ash drive is as same as the current settings or rmware.
The source data is damaged.
The source data is not for the IP1100CV.
When both the rmware and settings for the IP1100CV are saved in the USB ash drive, the rmware will
be updated after the settings data is loaded.
When restoring the setting data from a USB ash drive to the Controller, its original settings is automatically saved as “bakdata.sav” onto the USB ash drive, as a backup.
Usable USB ash drive specications
Interface: USB 3.0 / 2.0 / 1.1
Device: USB ash drive (USB Mass Storage Class)
File format: FAT16/FAT32 (exFAT and NTFS are not supported)
L A USB ash drive such as one with biometric authentication, or one with password protection is not supported. L Self-power supply may be required, depending on the device’s current consumption.
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MAINTENANCE
Automatic Restoring from a USB ash drive
About the le names
The les that are saved on a USB ash drive for the automatic restore function must be named as follows:
Settings le: savedata.sav
L Only the settings le that is saved on the IP1100CV setting screen can be used for the Automatic Restore function.
(Management > Settings Backup > Settings Backup)
Firmware: rmware.dat
L Use the downloaded rmware from the Icom web site.
Download the rmware le, extract it, and then rename the le to “rmware.dat”.
The settings backup les
When restoring the setting data from a USB ash drive to the Controller, its original settings are automatically saved as “bakdata.sav” onto the USB ash drive, as a backup. The latest 11 backup les (revisions) are stored on the USB ash drive, as the le name “bakdata_X.sav” (X=Revision number.)
(Example) The latest backup: bakdata.sav (without a revision number) The second backup: bakdata_1.sav The third backup: bakdata_2.sav : :
L If the content of the settings le is the same as the Controller’s current settings, no setting backup le will be saved. L The rmware is not backed up. L When a Controller setting has been changed, the original settings are automatically saved onto the USB ash drive, if it
is inserted into the IP1100CV.
The oldest (11th) backup
: bakdata_10.sav
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Automatic Restoring from a USB ash drive
Managing 2 or more IP1100CVs with a USB ash drive
You can backup or restore the setting les for 2 or more IP1100CVs by making a separate folder for each IP1100CV. Before inserting the USB ash drive into the IP1100CV, make folders that are named the same as the MAC address for the LAN of the IP1100CVs that you want to manage with the drive.
Example: Managing the 3 of IP1100CVs whose MAC addresses are as follows:
A: 00-90-C7-00-00-11
B: 00-90-C7-00-00-22
C: 00-90-C7-00-00-33
USB drive (E:)
bakdata.sav bakdata_1.sav rmware.dat bakdata_2.sav savedata.sav :
0090C7000022
bakdata.sav bakdata_1.sav rmware.dat bakdata_2.sav savedata.sav :
0090C7000033
bakdata.sav bakdata_1.sav rmware.dat bakdata_2.sav savedata.sav :
For the IP1100CVs that do not have their own name folders
A (other than B or C) loads the rmware.dat or savedata.sav in the root directory for its automatic restoring. A (other than B or C) saves a backup of the settings in the root directory.
The specic folder only for B
B loads the rmware.dat or savedata.sav in
this folder for its automatic restoring.
B saves a backup of the settings in this folder.
The specic folder only for C
C loads the rmware.dat or savedata.sav in this folder for its automatic restoring. C saves a backup of the settings in this folder.
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Restoring the settings from the USB ash drive
Management > Settings Backup/Restore
You can copy a Controller settings to use to clone another gateway, with a USB ash drive. First, save the settings data of that you want to copy from onto the USB ash drive, then load the settings to another Controller.
1 Insert the USB flash drive to your PC.
2 Access the setting screen of the Controller.
3 Open the Settings Backup/Restore screen.
(Management > Settings Backup/Restore)
4 In [Settings Backup], click <Backup>.
Click
The setting is saved to a le “IP1100CVvXXX_yymmdd.sav” in the Download folder on your PC.
The product name, version and saving date are displayed as the le name.
5 Click the folder icon to open the “Download” folder.
Click
Model name, firmware version, and the date is displayed as the file name
6 Move the downloaded backup file to an appropriate folder of your USB flash drive.
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Restoring the settings from the USB ash drive
Management > Settings Backup/Restore
7 Unmount and remove the USB flash drive from the PC.
8 Locate the IP1100CV that you want to load settings from the USB flash drive.
9 Insert the USB flash drive to the Controller.
The [USB] indicator lights green when the USB ash drive is successfully
mounted.
10 Push the <USB EJECT> button.
The Controller starts reading the settings from the drive.
After the settings are loaded successfully, the Controller restarts.
[USB] Port
Push <USB EJECT>
11 Confirm the [POWER] indicator lights green, and hold
down the <USB EJECT> button until the [USB] indicator turns OFF.
Confirm [USB]
After the [USB] indicator turns OFF, and then remove the
USB flash drive from the Controller.
L The automatically saved IP1100CV settings data is located
as the bakdata.sav on the USB ash drive,
w
has turned OFF
e
Remove the USB flash drive
CAUTION:
DO NOT remove the USB ash drive or turn OFF the Controller until the setting le is completely restored. Otherwise the settings data or the Controller may be damaged.
DO NOT access the Controller setting screen until it is completely rebooted.
Before removing the USB ash drive, conrm the [USB] indicator is not lit.
TIP: When the USB ash drive is enabled
(Management > Management Tools > USB) If the Controller reboots while a USB ash drive is attached, the Controller starts reading from the USB ash drive.
q
Hold down <USB EJECT>
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MAINTENANCE
Updating the rmware from a USB ash drive
You can update the Controller rmware by using a USB ash drive (user supplied). Download the rmware and save it onto the USB ash drive as follows, and then update the Controller. Also, refer to the “Automatic Restoring from a USB ash drive” and “Updating the rmware” former in this section.
1 Download and extract the IP1100CV firmware from the Icom web site.
2 Save the firmware data onto the USB flash drive, with the file name “firmware.dat.”
L If there is a specic folder of the IP1100CV, save the rmware into the folder. L The IP1100CV cannot read the rmware from the other le than “rmware.dat.“
3 Select a IP1100CV to update the firmware.
4 Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port of the IP1100CV.
The [USB] indicator lights green when the USB ash drive is successfully
mounted.
5 Push the <USB EJECT> button.
The Controller reboots to update the rmware.
Push <USB EJECT>
6 Confirm the [POWER] indicator lights green, and hold
down the <USB EJECT> button until the [USB] indicator turns OFF. Confirm the [USB] indicator turns OFF, and then
remove the USB flash drive from the Controller.
Confirm [USB]
w
has turned OFF
e
Remove the USB flash drive
q
7 Confirm the Controller firmware version has been updated on the setting screen.
(TOP > System Status)
[USB] Port
Hold down <USB EJECT>
CAUTION:
DO NOT remove the USB ash drive or turn OFF the Controller until the rmware is completely updated. Otherwise the settings data or the Controller may be damaged.
DO NOT access the IP1100CV Setting screen until it is completely rebooted.
Before removing the USB ash drive, conrm the [USB] indicator is not lit.
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Issuing a USB authentication key
Management > Management Tools
By setting an authentication key and saving it to a USB ash drive, you can securely authenticate the USB ash drive that is used for automatic backup and restore, or updating the rmware. When the USB authentication key is set, the Controller reads or writes the setting data or the rmware from/to only the USB ash drive that has a matching authentication key.
1 Insert the USB flash drive into the USB port of the Controller.
The [USB] indicator lights green when the USB ash drive is successfully
mounted.
[USB] Port
2 Open the Management Tools screen of the Controller setting screen.
(Management > Management Tools)
3 In [USB], enter the USB Authentication Key of up to 64 characters, and then Click <Apply>.
4 Click <Write>.
Click
1 Enter
2 Click
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Issuing a USB authentication key
5 When the following dialog is displayed, click <Next>.
When an authentication key already exists, you are asked if you want to overwrite it or not.
Click <Close>.
Click
6 Confirm the [POWER] indicator lights green, and hold
down the <USB EJECT> button until the [USB] indicator turns OFF. Confirm the [USB] indicator turns OFF, and then
remove the USB flash drive from the Controller.
Click
Confirm [USB]
w
has turned OFF
e
Remove the USB flash drive
q
Hold down <USB EJECT>
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FOR YOUR INFORMATION
Troubleshooting ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-2
Accessing with Telnet/SSH …………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-4
■Accessing the Controller with Telnet/SSH …………………………………………………………………… 4-4
■About Telnet/SSH commands ………………………………………………………………………………… 4-4
■Using the [CONSOLE] port …………………………………………………………………………………… 4-5
The setting screen menu list ………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-6
The feature functions ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-9
Specifications ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-10
■General ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-10
■Communication interfaces …………………………………………………………………………………… 4-10
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Troubleshooting
The following conditions are not due to a malfunction. Check before sending a request for repair.
The [POWER] indicator does not light
• The power adapter is not connected.
- Check the adapter or DC jack connection.
• The power adapter is connected to the same power outlet used by the PC.
- Connect the power adapter to a different power outlet.
The [LAN] indicator (On the rear panel) does not light
• The Ethernet cable is not properly connected to the Controller.
- Make sure the Ethernet cable is securely connected.
• The Switch or PC is turned OFF.
- Turn ON the Switch or PC.
The setting screen does not open properly
• The JavaScript or Cookie functions are turned OFF.
- Turn the functions ON.
Cannot access the Controller’s setting screen
• The PC’s IP address is incorrect.
- Set a static IP address to the Controller and the PC.
• The network part of the PC’s IP address is different from that of the Controller.
- Set the network part of PC’s IP address to same as that of the Controller.
• A proxy server is set in the web browser setting.
- Disable the web browser’s proxy server setting. Click “Tools” in the web browser menu, and then click “Internet option.”
Click the “Connections” tab, then click <LAN settings>, and then conrm there is no check mark in
“Automatically detect settings” and “Use a proxy server for your LAN.”
Cannot connect to the Internet
• The Internet connection is currently out of service.
- Ask your ISP for the connection status.
• The MAC address is not registered to your ISP.
- Some ISPs require WAN MAC address registration.
• When using a Bridge modem or DCE (FTTH), the wrong connecting method is set.
- Ask your ISP for the connection type (DHCP Client, Static IP or PPPoE).
• The broadband modem or DCE (FTTH) is not correctly connected to the Controller.
- If you use a Bridge modem or DCE (FTTH), set the connection type as specied by your ISP.
• IP address is not obtained from WAN (ISP)
- Check the connection between Controller and DCE (FTTH). The IP address obtained from the WAN is displayed in the “Connection Status” on the WAN screen.
• The DNS server address is not properly set.
- Check the set DNS server address in the “Network Settings” menu or the “Router Settings” menu.
Cannot access the Controller through the [WAN] port while the Router function is in use
• The default IP lter setting blocks the packets from the [WAN] port.
- Change the IP lter setting.
L Icom is not responsible for any accidents caused by the security degradation.
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Troubleshooting
The inserted USB ash drive is not recognized
• The USB function is set to “Disable.”
- Enable the USB Flash Drive setting on the Setting screen. (Management > Management Tools > USB > USB Flash Drive)
[Input/Output Digital Gain] doesn’t work
• Internal codec is not used.
- Use [Input/Output Analog Gain] to adjust the signal level.
The receiving sound breaks up while operating in the Bridge’s Multicast mode
• Two or more transceivers that are connected through different Controller are transmitting at the same time.
- Use only one Controller in the Always-on connection mode.
- Set the Always-on connection mode to disable.
The Controller does not automatically update the rmware
• The Ethernet cable is not properly connected to the Controller.
- Properly connect the Ethernet cable to the Controller.
• The Controller is not connected to the Internet.
- Set the Controller properly to connect to the Internet.
The rewall is running.
- Stop the rewall. If you want to stop the rewall, ask your network administrator for details.
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Accessing with Telnet/SSH
■ Accessing the Controller with Telnet/SSH
Use Telnet according to your OS or Telnet/SSH client.
L You can not access from the Telnet client because the “Telnet” setting of the Controller is disabled by default. Enable it
to access from the Telnet client. (Management > Management Tools > Telnet/SSH)
L The Controller supports UTF-8 character codes. Use a terminal software that supports UTF-8.
How to login:
1. Enter the login name, and then push the [Enter] key to log in.
Login: admin (Fixed) Password: Enter the administrator password set on the Administrator screen.
(Management > Administrator > Administrator Password)
2. When Telnet/SSH is successfully connected to the Controller, “IP1100CV>” is displayed.
Saving the setting:
After making changes, enter “save,” and then push the [Enter] key.
How to log out:
Enter the command “quit,” “exit,” or “logout” to log out from the Controller.
■ About Telnet/SSH commands
Command list ������� Push the [Tab] key to display the Telnet command list. After typing a
Telnet command, push the [Tab] key to display the subcommand list.
Command help ������ Enter “ ?” after a command to display the command description.
(Example) “save ?” (“save” command description is displayed.)
Automatic complement �� After typing the first few characters of the command, push the [Tab] key.
The rest of the characters for the command are automatically entered. (Example) “n” + [Tab] → network Suggested commands are displayed.
(Example) “res” + [Tab] → reset restart
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Accessing with Telnet/SSH
■ Using the [CONSOLE] port
You can control the Controller using the terminal software by connecting the [CONSOLE] port of the Controller to a USB port of the PC through a USB (Type-C) cable (user supplied).
The USB driver for the Icom network devices is required. Download the USB driver and the manual from the Icom web site and install it according to the manual. https://www.icomjapan.com/support/
After installing the USB driver, set the serial port settings in the terminal software as follows:
• Port: Check the COM port number setting on your PC
• Baud rate: 115200 bps
• Data: 8 bit
• Parity: None
• Stop: 1 bit
• Flow control: None
When the COM port setting is nished, press the [Enter] key to display the “IP1100CV login:” prompt.
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The setting screen menu list
The list of the menu items, displayed on the IP1100CV setting screen by default.
Menu Setting screen Setting item
TOP TOP System Status
MAC Address
Information Network Status Interface List
Ethernet Port Connection Status DHCP Lease Status
SYSLOG SYSLOG
Network Settings IP Address Host Name
IP Address
DHCP Server DHCP Server
Static DHCP List of Static DHCP Settings
Static Routing Routing Table
Static Routing List of Static Routing Entries
Policy Routing Source Address Routing
List of Source Address Routing Entries
QoS QoS Setting
QoS Rule QoS Rule List
Router Settings WAN Connection Status
Connection Type
NAT NAT
DMZ Host Port Forwarding List of Port Forwarding Entries
IP Filter General Settings
IP Filter List of IP Filter Entries
Simple DNS Simple DNS Server Settings
List of Simple DNS Server Settings
VPN IPsec Settings
IPsec Tunnel Settings List of IPsec Tunnel Settings
Transceiver Controller RoIP Settings Additional Controller Settings
Advanced Settings Tenant (Fleet) Settings Tenant (Fleet) RoIP Server Call Type Priority Telephone Gateway Interconnect Telephone Gateway Interconnection
Telephone Gateway Interconnection Entry List
Telephone Gateway Interconnection Group
Telephone Gateway Interconnection Group Entry List Additional Controller Link Link Setting
Linked Controller List Area Call Area Setting
Access Point Search
Area Entry List Transceiver Management Transceiver Management
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The setting screen menu list
Menu Setting screen Setting item
Transceiver Controller Transceiver Registration Transceiver Settings
Transceiver Setting Entry List
TRX Batch Setting Transceiver Settings Transceiver Settings
Certicate Management
Copy Transceiver Settings
Transceiver Setting List Wireless LAN Wireless LAN
List of Wireless LAN Entries ID List ID List Common Settings
ID List Advanced Settings
Save or Write the ID List Setting
ID List
ID List Entries Messages Message Group
Message Group Detail
Save or Write the Message Setting
Message List Status Status Settings
Prole Prole List
Prole
Prole Batch Setting
Call Recording
Destination Settings Destination Settings
Management Administrator Administrator Password
Date and Time Date and Time
SYSLOG SYSLOG SNMP SNMP
Management Tools USB
Network Test Ping Test
Reboot Reboot Settings Backup/Restore Settings Backup
Common Setting
Recorder Setting
List of Recording Box Entries
List of Destination Setting Entries (All Call)
List of Destination Setting Entries (Group Call)
List of Destination Setting Entries (Talkgroup Call)
List of Destination Setting Entries (Multiplex Talkgroup Call)
List of Destination Setting Entries (Individual Call)
List of Destination Setting Entries (Telephone)
Destination Batch Setting
Time Zone
NTP
SNTP Server
SNMPv3
HTTP/HTTPS
Telnet/SSH
Unit ID Conrmation
Traceroute Test
Settings Restore
List of Settings
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The setting screen menu list
Menu Setting screen Setting item
Management Factory Defaults Factory Defaults
Firmware Update Firmware Status
Online Update
Automatic Update
Manual Update Transceiver Firmware Update Transceiver Firmware Status
Online Update
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The feature functions
Communication
• Transceiver management (Up to 300 entries)
• Simplex communication
• Full-Duplex communication
• Multiple communication
• All/Group call
• Talkgroup call
• Individual call
• Priority call
• Area call
• Status function (Up to 10 entries)
• Message function (Up to 10 entries)
• Phonebook (ID List) (IP110H: up to 500 entries, IP100H: up to 50 entries)
• Mute received audio
• Call audio recording
• Auto provisioning
• Additional controller link
• Bridge connection to the VE-PG3
• Communication with the Icom transceivers (Requires VE-PG3)
Router
• PPPoE connection
• IP masquerade
• Static IP connection
• Static IP masquerade
• DHCP client
• DMZ
• DHCP server
• Static DHCP server
• Static routing
• Policy routing
• DNS proxy
IP lter
• QoS
• VPN
Network management
• SYSLOG
• SNMP (MIIB-II)
System management
• Communication between different locations
• Bridge connection to a VoIP system
• Wireless LAN transceiver controller
• Gateway for IP transceivers
Others
• Administrator Authentication (Administrator ID/Password)
• Internal clock settings
• Firmware updates (Web/USB)
• Setting backup/restore (Web/USB)
• Browser maintenance (HTTP/HTTPS)
• Telnet maintenance (TELNET/SSH)
• Console maintenance (USB)
• Online Firmware updates (Manual/Automatic)
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Specications
■ General
All stated specications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
Power supply: 12 V DC ±10% [Polarity: ]
The optional power adapter (BC-207S, 100–240 V AC ±10%)
Maximum 33 W (with the BC-207S) Usable condition: Temperature 0 to 40°C, +32 to +104°F, Humidity 5–95% (At no condensation) Dimension (approximate)
Weight (approximate): 1.5 kg, 3.3 lb (Without accessories) Regulatory Compliance: FCC Part 15 Class B/ ICES003 (B),
Interface: Indicators ( POWER, MSG, ADVANCE, USB, VPN, V/RoIP, WAN, LAN) Buttons (UPDATE, INIT, USB EJECT)
: 213 (W) × 36.8 (H) × 242 (D) mm, 8.4 (W) × 1.4 (H) × 9.5 (D) in.
(Projections not included)
EN 55032:2015/A11:2020, EN 55035:2017/A11:2020,
EN 61000-3-2:2014, EN 61000-3-3:2013,
EN 60950-1:2006/A11:2009+A1:2010+A12:2011
[USB] ports (USB A type, USB 3.0)
[CONSOLE] port (USB Type-C, USB 2.0)
Communication interfaces
Network ports: [WAN] port (RJ-45 type) ×1 (Auto MDI/MDI-X)
[LAN] port (RJ-45 type) ×1 (Auto MDI/MDI-X)
• IEEE 802.3u/100BASE-TX
• IEEE 802.3ab/1000BASE-T
• IEEE 802.bz/2.5GBASE-T
Communication rate: 100/1000/2500 Mbps (Automatic switching/Full-duplex)
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