9.1.3Connect OMNEO devices to OMS using Connect Devices29
9.1.4Connect OMNEO devices to OMS30
9.1.5Connect RVON devices to OMS31
9.1.6Add devices to the device catalog in IPedit33
9.1.7Configure an OMNEO channel for OMS using IPedit34
9.1.8Configure an OMNEO device to connect to OMS36
9.1.9Configure an RVON channel for OMS using IPedit36
9.1.10Configure an RVON keypanel to connect to OMS37
9.1.11Configure OMNEO keypanels using IPedit38
9.1.12Configure RVON keypanels using IPedit39
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Basic operation40
10.1Navigating the menu40
10.2Editing field data42
10.3Local keypanel icons44
10.4OMS menu icons and descriptions46
10.5Port status overview58
10.6Link status overview59
10.7Page change60
10.8Party Line Call window61
10.9Call waiting window62
10.10UPG63
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10.11Mic kill63
10.12Info button64
10.13All call65
10.14All talk65
10.15Key assignment mode65
10.16SA keypad button66
10.17RSTP67
10.18Factory reset67
10.19Front panel reset button67
11
Download firmware69
11.1Download firmware using AZedit69
11.2Download firmware using Firmware Upload Tool70
11.3Download splash screen72
11.4Download screen saver73
11.5Download licenses74
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13
Main menu access77
Status | System menu78
13.1OMS version78
13.2AZedit sessions78
13.3IPedit sessions79
13.4Size79
14
Status | Network menu81
14.1Control port81
14.2OMNEO (SFP)81
14.3OMNEO (RJ45)83
14.4RVON83
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Status | Ports menu85
15.1OMNEO85
15.2RVON86
15.3AIO87
15.42-Wire88
15.5Devices89
15.6TIF89
16
Status | Peripherals menu91
16.1GPIO-1691
17
Status | Intercom menu92
17.1GPIO92
17.2Crosspoint inspect92
18
Status | Hardware menu94
18.1Power supplies94
18.2Temperatures95
18.3Clock96
19
20
Status | Key Status menu97
Configuration | System menu98
20.1Intercom name98
21
Configuration | Network menu99
21.1Control port99
21.2OMNEO99
21.3RVON100
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Configuration | Ports menu102
22.1Connect Devices102
22.2OMNEO channels103
22.3RVON channels103
22.42-Wire ports104
23
Configuration | Audio menu106
23.1Headset Mic / Speaker106
23.2Panel mic / speaker108
23.3Filters110
23.3.1Panel mic111
23.3.2Headset mic112
23.3.3Speaker113
23.3.4Headset Speaker114
23.4Mic options115
23.5Tone generator115
23.6Key volumes116
23.7Miscellaneous116
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Configuration | Local Keypanel menu117
24.1Key options117
24.2Auto dial118
24.3Panel Swap119
24.4Page Change119
24.5Call waiting window120
24.6Footswitch120
24.7Display Options121
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Configuration | User Preferences menu123
25.1Brightness123
25.2Screen saver123
25.3Alpha size124
25.4Keypad124
25.5Options125
25.6Keypad hotkeys126
25.7Signaling127
26
Configuration | Advanced menu128
26.1Authentication menu128
26.1.1AZedit128
26.1.2IPedit129
26.1.3Front panel129
26.1.4Debug Shell131
26.2GPIO-16 menu131
26.3Clock Select131
26.4Soft Reset132
26.5Diagnostics132
26.5.1Test Panel132
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28
Intercom setup | Party line membership134
Intercom setup | Stored Setups menu137
28.1Stored setups window138
29
Intercom setup | Devices menu140
29.1Key assignments140
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29.2Setup pages141
29.3Scroll enables142
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Intercom setup | Resources menu144
30.1Party line144
30.2IFB145
30.3Special list147
30.4Relay148
30.5ISO148
31
Intercom setup | Gains menu150
31.1I/O150
31.2Crosspoint151
31.3Party line151
32
Intercom Setup | Alphas menu153
32.1Alphas153
33
Alarms menu155
33.1Alarms | Unacknowledged155
33.2Alarms | Active156
33.3Alarm troubleshooting158
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1Safety
1.1Copyright and Disclaimer
All rights reserved. The product information and design disclosed herein were originated by
and are the property of Bosch Security Systems, LLC. Bosch reserves all patent, proprietary
design, manufacturing, reproduction, use and sales rights thereto, and to any article disclosed
therein, except to the extent rights are expressly granted to others.
No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form by any means,
electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, without the prior written
permission of the publisher. For information on getting permission for reprints and excerpts,
contact Bosch Security Systems, LLC.
All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
The content and illustrations are subject to change without prior notice.
1.2Notices
The lightning flash and
arrowhead within the triangle
is a warning sign alerting you
of dangerous voltage inside
the product.
See marking on bottom/back of product.
Warning!
Apparatus shall not be exposed to dripping or splashing and no objects filled with liquids,
such as vases, shall be placed on the apparatus.
Warning!
The main power plug must remain readily operable.
Caution!
To reduce the risk of electric shock, grounding of the center pin of this plug must be
maintained.
Caution: To reduce the risk of
electric shock, do not remove
cover. No user-serviceable
parts inside. Refer servicing
to qualified service personnel
The exclamation point within
the triangle is a warning sign
alerting you of important
instructions accompanying
the product.
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Warning!
To reduce the risk of fire or electric shock, do not expose this apparatus to rain or moisture.
This product is AC only.
CE Compliant and UL Certified
Warning!
This is a CLASS A product. In a domestic environment, this product may cause radio
interference, in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures.
1.3Important safety instructions
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 a 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 is 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. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or
with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus
combination to avoid injury from tip-over.
13. Unplug the apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
14. 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.
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2OMS Models
2.1Applicable products
This manual is applicable to these products:
–OMS ANALOG 4M
–OMS ANALOG 4F
–OMS ANALOG 5F
–OMS PLUS 4M
–OMS PLUS 4F
–OMS PLUS 5F
–OMS BASIC 4M
–OMS BASIC 4F
–OMS BASIC 5F
–OMS INTERMED 4M
–OMS INTERMED 4F
–OMS INTERMED 5F
–OMS ADVANCED 4M
–OMS ADVANCED 4F
–OMS ADVANCED 5F
2.2Model matrix
OMS allows the user to upgrade and expand the set of available features without any changes
to the hardware. The features detailed are licensed and are available for purchase.
FeatureAnalogAnalog PlusBasicIntermediateAdvanced
Analog 2-Wire ports
(RTS/Audiocom/CC)
Number of Party
Lines
2-Wire Mixing /
Routing
4-Wire AIO ports04044
Tie Lines for system
expansion
Maximum OMNEO
Device Connections
Digital belt packs00202040
ROAMEO belt packs0002040
44044
416161616
YesYesNoYesYes
08888
00202040
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RVON ports00004
Keypanel Capacity04 (analog
only)
OMNEO fiber
interfaces
Tab.2.1: Features and Models
NoNoNoYesYes
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Both digital and wireless belt pack capacity comes out of this same pool of resources
To determine the model running on the device, do the following:
1.On the front of the OMS, press the MENU button.
The Main menu home screen displays the current model.
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3Introduction
The OMS Main Station is the beginning of a new era of intercom systems called RTS Digital
Partyline. This powerful single system bridges legacy analog partyline users who wish to
migrate to digital connectivity while using their existing equipment. Furthermore, OMS
connects both wired and wireless intercom products. OMS represents an incredibly versatile
and easy-to-use solution for a wide range of applications - a communications multi-tool for
theaters, houses of worship, industrial, broadcast, and event venues.
Using OMNEO, OMS interconnects with the digital matrix products including keypanels,
ROAMEO wireless and digital beltpacks. OMNEO is an architectural approach to connecting
devices that need to exchange information such as audio content or device control (Dante &
control). In addition, OMS can serve as a stand-alone base station for ROAMEO, RTS’ digital
wireless communication solution based upon DECT.
The OMS is available in five licensed models; Analog, Analog Plus, Basic, Intermediate and
Advanced. The OMS allows for increased capacity and functionality as business needs grow.
The OMS has the easy-to-use RTS digital icon-based front panel display along with a simplified
menu structure to allow system configuration and control from the front panel and display.
–Supports 4 ports of analog AIO 4-wire and 4 ports of analog 2-Wire (RTS / Audiocom /
Clear-Com formats supported). Auto nulling (echo cancellation) capability available on 2Wire interfaces.
–Supports up to 8 keypanels (any mix of analog/OMNEO/RVON) depending upon product
licensing (maximum four analog).
–Supports up to 40 OMNEO or ROAMEO beltpacks and up to 16 party lines. Ethernet
connectivity through copper or fiber connections available.
–Up to 4 RVON channels available with the Advanced license for remote networking with
other RVON capable equipment. G.711a, G.711µ, G.729ab and G.722 codecs supported.
for connecting and networking with other OMS units. These expansion ports allow
additional system capacity and partyline capability as part of a distributed system.
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4OMS reference view
Front panel
Figure4.1: OMS front panel reference view
1Key volume encoder knob
2Call button
3ENC1 encoder knobLeft encoder knob
4High resolution LCD display
5ENC2 encoder knobRight encoder knob
6Keypad
7Speaker
8Headset connector
9Microphone connector¼" microphone plug
10Talk button
11Listen button
12Reset switch
13Volume knob
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Rear panel
Figure4.2: Rear panel reference view
1Control portEthernet connector
2AC power connector
32W party line CH A, CH B, CH C,
3-pin XLR female connector
and CH D
4PGM 1 input3-pin XLR female connector
5PGM 2 input3-pin XLR female connector
6Stage announce output3-pin XLR male connector
7AIO analog connectors4x (ports 1 through 4)
8GPIO connector24-position terminal block
9RVON portEthernet connector
10OMNEO port2x Ethernet connectors
12OMNEO port2x Optical (fiber) connectors
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5Keypad reference view
There are three modes of operation for the keypanel keypad: Primary Mode and SHIFT Mode
(DIAL mode is a secondary function of SHIFT Mode).
Figure5.1: OMS Keypad
Primary Mode
Use primary mode for the most common keypanel functions, such as CLR, SEL, and accessing
the Main menu. There are no special keypad sequences to use these functions.
SHIFT Mode
Use SHIFT mode to access more utilities on the keypad. When the keypad is in SHIFT mode,
pressing the keypad keys perform secondary functions. The SHIFT mode functions are located
on the keypad keys. The SHIFT functions available: DROP, DIAL, PAGE, CWCL, MKILL, INFO,
SA, UPG, and ALL C.
To access SHIFT mode,
1.Press the SHIFT button.
2.Press the secondary function desired.
Notice!
Once SHIFT mode is entered, exit the mode by pressing the SHIFT key again, without pressing
any other keys. It also exits after a timeout.
Notice!
When SHIFT + <keypad key> appears in this manual, the user is instructed to press the SHIFT
key followed by the next keypad key. The SHIFT key and the keypad key should not be
pressed simultaneously.
If the user is instructed to press two keys simultaneously, this manual uses the phrase press
and hold.
DIAL Mode
Use DIAL mode to complete telephone operations. When the OMS is in DIAL mode, the
keypad keys support the standard telephone keypad configuration as a third tier function. The
DTMF keypad is in the upper-left corner of the keypad keys.
To access DIAL mode, do the following:
1.Press the SHIFT key.
2.Press the DIAL key.
3.Press and hold one of the OMS talk buttons.
4.While holding the talk button, enter the phone number using the keypad.
5.Release the talk button when the phone number is entered.
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Keypad ModeDial ModeShift ModeDescription
MUTE1The MUTE button mutes the panel microphone,
headset microphone or both at the same time.
The microphone mute operation can be
configured as momentary, toggle or disabled.
↑2UPGUse the UP button to navigate through menus.
Use the UPG (User Programmable) function to
configure changes to panel swap rows.
ALL T3ALL CThe ALL T button activates the talk on every
party line assignment across every row of talk
buttons.
The ALL C button sends a call to every party line
assignment across every row of listen buttons.
Devices that are members of those party lines
receive a notification. Notification types are a
combination of visual, audible or haptic
vibration.
←4MKILLUse the LEFT button to navigate through menus.
The MKILL function sends a mic kill command to
other devices in the system. For every party line
the OMS is talking to, the mic kill command is
sent to all devices that are members of those
party lines.
MENU5INFOThe MENU button accesses the top-level OMS
main menu.
The INFO function shows the port status
overview screen.
→6SAUse the RIGHT button to navigate through
menus.
Use the SA function to activate a voice page,
where the audio is routed to a public address
system connected to the SA output so
announcements can be made to many users
simultaneously.
MICSEL7Use the MICSEL button to switch between panel
mic mode or headset mode.
↓8PAGEUse the DOWN button to navigate through
menus.
Use the PAGE function to access a different
setup page. There are four setup pages.
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CWTLK9CWCLUse the CWTLK button to answer a call in the
CWW window.
Use the CWCL button to clear a call entry in the
window, or to open the window when it is
closed.
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Keypad ModeDial ModeShift ModeDescription
CLR*DROPUse the CLR button as a back button when a
menu is displayed.
Pressing the CLR/DROP button when in TIF DIAL
mode hangs up the TIF connection.
To access the DROP function, do the following:
Press the SHIFT button, and then the DROPbutton.
Tap the key you want to drop the call.
SHIFT0The SHIFT (0) button accesses the secondary
keypad actions, such as INFO, MKILL, etc.
SEL#DIALUse the SEL button to select options highlighted
in the menu structure.
Press SHIFT+DIAL and then press the TIF keys
to enter TIF DIAL mode.
Tab.5.2: Keypad operation at keypanel home state
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–If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of
the rack environment may be greater than the room ambient temperature. Therefore,
special consideration should be given to installing the equipment in an environment
compatible with the specified maximum ambient operating temperature.
–The device is to be connected to mains socket outlet with a protective earth connection.
Particular attention should be given to power supply connections other than direct
connection to the mains socket. This includes using power strips with earth grounding.
–Consideration should be taken to ensure the mains power supply current and voltage
meet the rating specified on the equipment name plate.
Notice!
OMS acts as a common connection point for the ground connections associated with the
power supply.
6.1System Interface Requirements
AZeditV5.5.0 or later
IPeditV3.7.0 or later
ODINV1.2.0 or later
KP SeriesV2.5.0 or later
KP Series-RVONV1.6.0 or later
RVON-KP / RVON-IO / RVON-16 / RVON-CV2.7.0 or later
OMIV6.6.0 or later
OKIV6.6.0 or later
OEI-2V2.6.0 or later
ROAMEOV8.3.1 or later
DBPV1.0.0 or later
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6.2Rack mounting instructions
Caution!
Ensure the device is securely mounted to avoid uneven mechanical loading.
Use all fasteners as defined in the instructions.
To mount OMS in a rack, do the following:
1.Use the four rack screws (not supplied) to secure OMS into the rack.
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7.1Connector pinouts
Front Panel Connectors
Panel JackSignal
RingPanel Mic -
TipPanel Mic +
SleeveGround
Tab.7.3: Front Panel Microphone Jack
PinAssignment
1Headset Microphone (-)
2Headset Microphone (+)
3Ground
4Headset Speaker
Tab.7.4: 4-pin XLR connector (both female and male)
PinAssignment
1Headset Microphone (-)
2Headset Microphone (+)
3Ground
4Left Headset speaker
5Right Headset Speaker
6Push-to-Talk
Tab.7.5: 6-pin XLR connector (compatible with 5-Pin)
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PinAssignmentSilkscreen
1RELAY 1 commonC
2RELAY 1 normally closedNC
3RELAY 1 normally openNO
4RELAY 2 commonC
5RELAY 2 normally closedNC
6RELAY 2 normally openNO
7OPTO 1 anodeA+
8OPTO 1 cathodeK-
9Chassis ground
10OPTO 2 anodeA+
11OPTO 2 cathodeK-
12Chassis ground
13RELAY 3 commonC
14RELAY 3 normally closedNC
15RELAY 3 normally openNO
16RELAY 4 commonC
17RELAY 4 normally closedNC
18RELAY 4 normally openNO
19OPTO 3 anodeA+
20OPTO 3 cathodeK-
21Chassis ground
22OPTO 4 anodeA+
23OPTO 4 cathodeK-
24Chassis ground
Tab.7.10: GPIO Connector - J9
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PinAssignment
1Data 1 +
2Data 1 -
3Data 2 +
4Data 3 +
5Data 3 -
6Data 2 -
7Data 4 +
8Data 4 -
Tab.7.11: Control & RVON: J10
RJ45 x2 - supports 10/100/1000 Ethernet
PinAssignment
1Data 1 +
2Data 1 -
3Data 2 +
4Data 3 +
5Data 3 -
6Data 2 -
7Data 4 +
8Data 4 -
Tab.7.12: OMNEO Ethernet: J11
RJ45 x2
Supports 1000 Ethernet
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
Pair 3
Pair 2
Pair 1
Pair 1
Pair 2
Pair 3
7.2TIF and legacy keypanel cable overview
Each OMS system has unique requirements for cables, so it is not practical to apply these with
the unit. Most of these cables need to be custom built.
Bosch recommends use of 22AWG, stranded, twisted pair cable for the connections. For most
applications, unshielded cable is adequate. Shielded cable is only required when some
condition in the environment is inducing noise into the intercom system. For legacy keypanels
and the TIF, the cables should have three (3) twisted pairs. To connect 4-wire audio devices,
you need two (2) twisted pair cables.
For additional pinouts, see
Connector pinouts, page 19
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OMS panel port
(AIO connector)
PinDescriptionPin
1RS485 Data +
2RS485 Data -
3Audio from Matrix +2
4Audio to Matrix +3
5Audio to Matrix +4
6Audio from Matrix -5
7RS485 Data +
8RS485 Data -
Tab.7.13: OMS panel port (AIO Connector) to RJ12 intercom cable
Refer to
–Connector pinouts, page 19
7.3RJ45 Ethernet connectors
RJ12 cable
1
6
Each RJ45 Ethernet connector has two LEDs:
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1 The left LED is orange and indicates a
network link is established. It flashes on/
off whenever there is network activity.
7.4Network port cabling
Figure7.1: Rear panel OMS
To cable OMS to a network, do the following:
1.Connect an Ethernet cable to the J10 CONTROL connector.
OR
Connect an Ethernet cable to the J10 RVON connector.
OR
Connect an Ethernet cable to the J11 OMNEO A or B (RJ45) connector.
OR
Connect an SFP fiber connector to the J12 A or B (SFP) connector.
2.Connect the other end of the cable to a network switch.
2 The right LED is bi-color (orange and
green) and indicates the speed of the
connection by the color displayed.
–A green LED indicates the port is
operating at 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps).
This is suitable for OMNEO and RVON
networking.
–An orange LED indicates the port is
operating at 100 Mbps.
–No LED color indicates the port is
operating at 10 Mbps. This is not
suitable for OMNEO nor RVON
networking.
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8System configuration
8.1Configure network ports
To access the network configuration menu, do the following:
1.Connect a power cord to the power connector on the rear panel of the device.
The unit turns on, the display becomes active, and the device home screen appears.
2.Press the MENU button on the keypad.
The Menu Home screen appears.
3.Navigate to the Configuration icon.
4.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The Configuration menu appears.
5.Navigate to the Network icon.
6.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The Network menu appears.
8.2Configure the Control interface
Use the Control Port screen to configure the network interface for AZedit.
To configure the control port interface, do the following:
1.Navigate to the Control Port icon.
2.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The Control Port Configuration screen appears.
3.Enter the IP address of the control port.
4.Enter the Netmask.
5.Enter the Gateway address, if applicable.
6.Enter the DNS server address, if applicable.
7.Click the ENC1 encoder knob to exit.
A confirmation to save or discard changes appears.
8.Rotate the ENC2 encoder knob to the desired action.
9.Click the ENC2 encoder knob to confirm.
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To configure the OMNEO interface from the front panel, do the following:
1.Navigate to the OMNEO icon.
2.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The OMNEO Configuration screen displays.
3.Enter the Audio IP address used to transmit and receive audio across the network.
Notice!
The Audio IP address and the Control IP address should be in the same subnet. OMS displays
a warning message if these addresses are not on the same subnet.
4.Enter the Control IP address used by the OMNEO controller to access the network.
5.Enter the Netmask address for the OMNEO interface.
6.Enter the Gateway address for the OMNEO interface, if applicable.
7.Enter the DNS Server address to which the OMNEO has access.
8.Enter a recognizable device name for the OMNEO network connection.
9.Enter the domain for the OMNEO network. By default, the domain is left blank.
10. Select the Use Static check box to enable static IP addressing.
Notice!
If the Use Static check box is not selected, DHCP/Link-local is used and some of the
remaining fields are automatically populated.
11. Click the ENC1 encoder knob to exit.
A confirmation to save or discard changes appears.
12. Rotate the ENC2 encoder knob to the desired action.
13. Click the ENC2 encoder knob to confirm.
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8.4Configure the RVON interface
To configure the RVON interface from the front panel, do the following:
1.Navigate to the RVON icon.
2.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The RVON Configuration screen displays.
3.Enter the IP address of the RVON interface.
4.Enter the Netmask address for the RVON interface.
5.Enter the Gateway address for the RVON interface, if applicable.
6.Click the ENC1 encoder knob to exit.
A confirmation to save or discard changes appears.
7.Rotate the ENC2 encoder knob to the desired action.
8.Click the ENC2 encoder knob to confirm.
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9Intercom configuration
9.1Port configuration
9.1.1Connect 2-Wire devices to OMS
Notice!
Applicable for Analog, Analog Plus, Intermediate, and Advanced models.
To connect a 2-Wire device to OMS, do the following:
1.Navigate to the Configuration icon.
2.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The Configuration menu displays.
3.Navigate to the Ports icon.
4.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The Ports menu displays.
5.Navigate to the 2-Wire icon.
6.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The 2-Wire Ports screen displays.
7.Navigate to the Mode field.
8.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The Mode field becomes active.
9.Select the desired mode.
10. Press the ENC2 encoder knob.
11. Navigate to the Loop field. (Optional)
Modifications cannot be made to RTS 1 and RTS 2 modes.
12. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field is immediately toggled.
13. Navigate to the Auto-Mute field. (Optional)
14. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field is immediately toggled.
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15. Click the ENC1 encoder knob to exit the screen.
A Changes Made confirmation message displays.
16. Navigate to the desired action.
Notice!
Alternately, the ENC1 encoder knob can be clicked or the CLR button can be pressed to
cancel this prompt and go back to editing the underlying screen.
17. Click the ENC2 encoder knob to confirm the selection.
18. Connect the 2-Wire device to the configured XLR connector on the rear panel of OMS.
9.1.2Connect 4-wire analog devices to OMS
Notice!
Applicable for Analog Plus, Intermediate, and Advanced models.
To connect an 4-wire analog device to OMS, do the following:
1.Connect the device to the AIO connector on the rear panel of OMS.
9.1.3Connect OMNEO devices to OMS using Connect Devices
Notice!
Applicable for Analog Plus, Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced models.
To connect OMNEO devices to OMS using the Connect Devices menu, do the following:
1.Navigate to the Configuration icon.
2.Navigate to the Ports icon.
3.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The Ports menu displays.
4.Navigate to the Connect Devices icon.
5.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
OMS scans for available OMNEO devices, and then shows devices that support Easy
Connect (KP-Series, DBP, OKI, etc.). Discoverable devices need to be powered on,
connected to the network, and be on the same subnet.
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6.Navigate to the Connect All button.
OR
Navigate to the OMNEO device.
7.Navigate to the Connect button.
8.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The OMNEO devices or the selected OMNEO device connects to OMS.
9.1.4Connect OMNEO devices to OMS
Notice!
Applicable for Analog Plus, Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced models.
To connect OMNEO devices to OMS, do the following:
1.Navigate to the Configuration icon.
2.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The Configuration menu displays.
3.Navigate to the Ports icon.
4.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The Ports menu displays.
5.Navigate to the OMNEO icon.
6.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The OMNEO Channels screen displays.
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7.Navigate to the Port field.
8.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field becomes active.
9.Scroll to the desired port.
10. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field is changed.
11. Navigate to the Device Name field.
12. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field becomes active.
13. Enter the device name of the partner device to connect to this port.
14. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field turns yellow (modification made, but not confirmed).
15. Navigate to the Device Type field.
16. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field becomes active.
17. Scroll to the OMNEO device type of the partner device.
18. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field turns yellow (modification made, but not confirmed).
19. Navigate to the channel field.
20. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field becomes active.
21. Scroll to the desired channel on the partner device.
22. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field turns yellow (modification made, but not confirmed).
23. (Optional) Enter a description for this connection.
24. (Optional) Select the latency to use for this connection. (1 ms is recommended for best
quality, except for DBP. DBP needs 2 ms latency).
25. Click the ENC1 encoder knob to exit the screen.
A Changes Made confirmation message displays.
26. Navigate to the desired action.
27. Click the ENC2 encoder knob to confirm the selection.
9.1.5Connect RVON devices to OMS
Notice!
Applicable for Advanced model only.
To connect RVON devices to OMS, do the following:
1.Navigate to the Configuration icon.
2.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The Configuration menu appears.
3.Navigate to the Ports icon.
4.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The Ports menu displays.
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5.Navigate to the RVON icon.
6.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The RVON Channels screen displays.
7.Navigate to the Port field.
8.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field becomes active.
9.Scroll to the desired port.
10. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field is changed.
11. Navigate to the IP Address field.
12. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field becomes active.
13. Enter the IP Address of the partner device to connect to this port.
14. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field turns yellow (modification made, but not confirmed).
15. Navigate to the Codec field.
16. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field becomes active.
17. Select the codec to use.
18. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field turns yellow (modification made, but not confirmed).
19. Navigate to the Device Type field.
20. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field becomes active.
21. Scroll to the RVON device type of the partner device.
22. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field turns yellow (modification made, but not confirmed).
23. Navigate to the Packet Size field.
24. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field becomes active.
25. Select the packet size to use.
26. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field turns yellow (modification made, but not confirmed).
27. Navigate to the channel field.
28. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field becomes active.
29. Scroll to the Channel on the partner device.
30. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field turns yellow (modification made, but not confirmed).
31. Navigate to the VAD field.
32. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field becomes active.
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33. Select the VAD threshold level to use or to Off.
34. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The field turns yellow (modification made, but not confirmed).
35. (Optional) Enter a description for this port connection.
36. Click the ENC1 encoder knob to exit the screen.
A Changes Made confirmation message displays.
1.Navigate to the desired action.
2.Click the ENC2 encoder knob to confirm.
Notice!
Alternately, click the ENC1 encoder knob or press the CLR button to cancel this prompt and
go back to editing on the underlying screen (for example, if the user is not ready to Save or
Discard the modifications).
9.1.6Add devices to the device catalog in IPedit
Notice!
Applicable for Analog Plus, Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced models.
To add an OMS to IPedit, do the following:
1.Open IPedit.
2.Select Add from the Device menu.
The Add Devices screen displays.
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3.Select one or more available devices.
The Add button becomes active.
Notice!
OMS (OMNEO) and OMS-R (RVON) device types are shown as separate devices in IPedit. The
OMNEO and RVON interfaces may be on the same network (in which case IPedit can talk to
both devices at the same time) or, the network interfaces may be on separate networks (in
which case, an IPedit session needs to be run on each network and each session sees either
OMS or OMS-R, but not both), unless the PC has two network cards (one on each network)
or the two networks are routable via a gateway.
4.Click the Add button.
The selected devices display in the device catalog.
5.Click the Done button.
The screen closes.
9.1.7Configure an OMNEO channel for OMS using IPedit
Get the latest version of IPedit at http://www.rtsintercoms.com/.
Notice!
Applicable for Analog Plus, Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced models.
To configure OMS using IPedit, do the following:
Notice!
The Destination Type does not need to be selected if using the Browse window to select the
device. It fills the type and IP Address automatically.
Using the Channel Configuration Pane
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1.In the Destination Device Name field, click the … button.
The Discovered Devices screen displays.
2.Expand the tree to view the destination devices available.
3.Select the desired device for the destination.
4.Click OK.
The screen closes.
5.Select the channel to which the device connects.
6.(Optional) Enter the channel description.
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Using the Device Configuration Pane
1.(Optional) Enter a description for the device.
2.Send the changes to the device.
9.1.8Configure an OMNEO device to connect to OMS
Notice!
Applicable for Basic, Intermediate, and Advanced models.
To configure an OMNEO device to accept a connection offer from an OMS, do the following:
1.Navigate to the OMNEO Offers | Keypanel menu.
2.Select an OMNEO device.
3.Press the SEL button.
A list of available OMNEO connection offers display.
4.Select the OMNEO connection to use.
An arrow displays next to the device.
5.Press CLR to exit menu mode.
9.1.9Configure an RVON channel for OMS using IPedit
Notice!
Applicable for the Advanced model only.
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To configure OMS RVON using IPedit, do the following:
1.Select the OMS-R device from the Device Catalog.
Using the Channel Configuration Pane
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1.Select the destination device type.
2.Enter the IP address of the destination device.
3.Select the channel to which the device connects.
4.Select the codec to use.
5.Select the packet size to use.
6.Enter the channel description. (Optional)
7.Select the VAD check box. (Optional)
Using the Device Configuration Pane
1.(Optional) Enter a description for RVON.
2.Send the changes to the device.
9.1.10Configure an RVON keypanel to connect to OMS
Notice!
Applicable for the Advanced model only.
To configure an RVON keypanel to accept a connection offer from an OMS, do the following:
1.On the RVON keypanel, navigate to RVON Offers | Keypanel menu.
2.Select the Matrix connection type.
3.Press the SEL button.
A list of available RVON connection offers display.
4.Select the RVON connection.
An arrow displays next to the connection.
5.Press CLR to exit menu mode.
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9.1.11Configure OMNEO keypanels using IPedit
Notice!
Applicable to the Basic, Intermediate and Advanced models.
To configure OMNEO keypanel using IPedit, do the following:
Using the Device Configuration Pane
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1.Enter a description for the device, if desired.
Using the Channel Configuration Pane
1.Enter a channel description, if applicable.
2.Select OMS from the destination type field.
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3.Enter the name of the OMS device to which the channel will connect.
OR
Click the … button.
The Discovered Devices screen displays.
4.Expand the tree to view the destination devices available.
5.Select the desired device for the destination.
6.Click OK.
The screen closes.
7.Select the channel to which the keypanel will connect.
Notice!
If present, the Enable AIO check box must be cleared in order for the keypanel to connect via
OMNEO. If this option is selected, the keypanel connects via AIO and the OMNEO link
becomes an auxiliary Input/Output.
8.Send the changes to the device.
9.1.12Configure RVON keypanels using IPedit
To configure RVON devices using IPedit, do the following:
Using the Device Configuration Pane
1.Enter a description for the device, if desired.
Using the Channel Configuration Pane
1.Enter a channel description, if applicable.
2.Select OMS-R from the Destination Type drop down menu.
Notice!
The Destination Type does not need to be selected if using the Browse window to select the
device. It fills the type and IP Address automatically.
3.Select the channel to which the device connects.
4.Select the codec to use.
5.Select the packet size to use.
6.Select the VAD check box. (Optional)
Notice!
If present, the Enable AIO check box must be cleared in order for the keypanel to connect via
OMNEO. If this option is selected, the keypanel connects via AIO and the OMNEO link
becomes an auxiliary Input/Output.
7.Send the changes to the device.
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10Basic operation
10.1Navigating the menu
The OMS menu structure separates into four logical sections: Status, Configuration, Intercom
Setup, and Alarms. The menu is accessible using the keypad, the encoder knobs, or a
combination of both.
MENU
Home
Port
Status
Menu
Form
Keypad
Character/Mode
1/MUTEGo to STATUS
2/UPScroll info upScroll info up Move to
3/ALL TGo to CONFIG
4/LEFTRotate icon
MENU Home
screen
menu
menu
highlight CCW
Port Status
Overview
Go to
STATUS
menu
Go to
CONFIG
menu
MenuForm
Go to
STATUS
menu
previous
sibling menu
Go to
CONFIG
menu
Move icon
highlight left
(navigating)
Move to
previous field
(up)
Move to prev
field (left)
Form
(navigating) +
SHIFT
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Status
Overview
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Go to
keypanel
screen
Go to field
(top/left)
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Keypad
Character/Mode
MENU Home
screen
6/RIGHTRotate icon
highlight CW
7/MICSELGo to ALARM
menu
8/DOWNScroll info
down
9/CWTLKGo to SETUP
menu
0/SHIFTToggle SHIFT
state
*/CLRGo to keypanel
screen
#/SELSelect
highlighted
icon
Port Status
Overview
Go to ALARM
menu
Scroll info
down
Go to SETUP
menu
Toggle SHIFT
state
Go to
keypanel
screen
MenuForm
Move icon
highlight
right
Go to ALARM
menu
Move to next
sibling menu
Go to SETUP
menu
Toggle SHIFT
state
Move up one
menu level
Select
highlighted
icon
(navigating)
Move to next
field (right)
Move to next
field (down)
Toggle SHIFT
state
Exit form
(prompt if
changes)
Initiate edit
on selected
field
Form
(navigating) +
SHIFT
Exit form
(abort
changes)
Exit form
(save
changes)
Tab.10.14: Keypad operation when MENU is active
Action / ModeHomePort Status
Overview
ENC1 (Left Encoder)
ClickGo to keypanel
screen
Go to Link
Status
Overview
Double-clickMove to info
top
Press + HoldActivate
screensaver
RotateScroll info up /
down
Move to info
top
Activate
screensaver
Scroll info
up / down
ENC2 (Right Encoder)
ClickInvoke
highlighted
icon
MenuForm
(navigating)
Move up
one level
Exit form
(prompt if
changes)
Move up
one level
Exit form
(abort
changes)
Activate
screensaver
Move to
next / prev
Activate
screensaver
Scroll form
up / down
sibling
Invoke
highlighted
icon
Initiate edit
on selected
field
Form
(navigating) +
SHIFT
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Action / ModeHomePort Status
Double-clickGo to keypanel
screen
RotateRotate icon
highlight
Tab.10.15: Encoder knob operation
10.2Editing field data
Throughout the front panel menu system are configuration forms. Forms can be viewed and
modified using either the keypad, the encoder knobs, or a combination of both.
Overview
Go up one
level
MenuForm
(navigating)
Move up
one menu
level
Move icon
highlight
left / right
Exit form
(save
changes
Move to
next / prev
field
Form
(navigating) +
SHIFT
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Keypad
Character /
Mode
Field:
Text
1
1/MUTE
2/UPChange
character at
cursor
3/ALL T
4/LEFTChange
cursor
location
5/MENUToggle letter
case
Field+SHIFT:
Text
2
Insert new
character at
cursor
Go to first
character
Toggle
between start
of digits, start
of lower case
letters, and
start of upper
case letters
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3
Increment
value
Select
minimum
value
Field:
Pick List
4
Select next
entry
Select first
entry
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Check Box
5
Move to prev
field (up)
Move to prev
field (left)
Go to first
field (top/left)
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Keypad
Character /
Mode
Field:
Text
1
6/RIGHTChange
cursor
location
7/MICSEL
8/DOWNChange
character at
cursor
9/CWTLK
0/SHIFTToggle SHIFT
state
*/CLRBackspace
(delete
previous
character and
move
backward)
Field+SHIFT:
Text
2
Go to end of
text
Delete
character
Toggle SHIFT
state
Abort any
changes
Field: Spinner
3
Field:
Pick List
4
Field:
Check Box
5
Move to next
field (right)
Decrement
value
Toggle SHIFT
state
Select
previous entry
Toggle SHIFT
state
Move to next
field (down)
Toggle SHIFT
state
Abort changes Abort changes Exit form
(prompt if
changes)
#/SELAccept
character at
Save changesSave changes Save changes Toggle check
state
current
location and
move to the
next
character
Tab.10.16: Keypad operation when editing fields
–Press CLR to backspace if the cursor is not at the start of a field. At the start of a field,
CLR deletes the character at the cursor.
–Pressing CLR when there is no text in the field; aborts the changes.
–Pressing UP / DOWN from the end of text (when the cursor is shown as an underline)
starts the character offerings at the spot of the previous character (to the left). For
example, if the previous character was an M, pressing UP / DOWN displays an N.
Keypad
Character /
Mode
Form
(editing): Text
Form (editing)
+ SHIFT: Text
Form
(editing):
Spinner
Form
(editing): Pick
List
Form: Check
Box
Left Encoder
ClickDelete
character
Edit cancel
(abort
changes)
Edit cancel
(abort
changes)
Edit cancel
(abort
changes)
Exit form
(prompt if
changes)
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(abort
changes)
Edit cancel
(abort
changes)
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(abort
changes)
Edit cancel
(abort
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(abort
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Character /
Form
(editing): Text
Mode
Press + HoldActivate
screensaver
RotateMove
character
highlight
ClickMove to the
next
character
Double-clickEdit done
(save
changes)
RotateChanges
current
character
Tab.10.17: Shaft encoder operation
Form (editing)
+ SHIFT: Text
Activate
screensaver
Move
character
highlight
Right Encoder
Edit done
(save
changes)
Edit done
(save
changes)
Toggle letter
case (current
character)
Form
(editing):
Spinner
Activate
screensaver
Scroll form
up / down
Edit done
(save
changes)
Edit done
(save
changes)
Form
(editing): Pick
List
Activate
screensaver
Scroll form
up / down
Edit done
(save
changes)
Edit done
(save
changes)
Change valueChange
selected entry
Form: Check
Box
Activate
screensaver
Scroll form
up / down
Toggle check
state
Exit form
(save
changes)
Move to
next /
previous
10.3Local keypanel icons
The OMS local keypanel uses the following icons:
IconIcon NameDescription
Panel Mic MuteThe panel mic is muted.
Panel MicThe panel mic is enabled.
Hot MicThe hot mic is active. Others can listen to the OMS local
HeadphoneThe headphones are enabled.
Headset Mic MuteThe headset mic is muted.
Headset Speaker
Mute
HeadsetThe headset is enabled.
keypanel user even when no talk keys are on.
The headset speaker is muted.
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IconIcon NameDescription
Panel SpeakerThe panel speaker is enabled.
Tone 1 kHz EnabledTone 1 kHz is enabled on the local keypanel.
Tone 500 Hz EnabledTone 500 Hz is enabled on the local keypanel.
Virtual Key Talk and
Listen
Talk and listen are active on a virtual key row that is not
currently visible.
Virtual Key ListenA listen key is active on a virtual key row that is not
currently visible.
Virtual Key TalkA talk key is active on a virtual key row that is not
currently visible.
Footswitch ActiveThe footswitch is active.
Footswitch EnabledThe footswitch is enabled, but not active.
When a keypanel key is latched while the footswitch is
enabled, the key tile turns amber to signify it is waiting
for the footswitch.
All CallAll Call is active. The icon displays as long as the key is
pressed.
All TalkAll Talk is active. The icon displays as long as the key is
pressed.
Mic KillMic Kill is active. The icon displays for 3 seconds and
then shuts off.
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the key is pressed.
AlarmAn active alarm is present.
Key Row 1 ActiveThe number in the icon indicates the active key row.
Key Row 2 ActiveThe number in the icon indicates the active key row.
Key Row 3 ActiveThe number in the icon indicates the active key row.
Key Row 4 ActiveThe number in the icon indicates the active key row.
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10.4OMS menu icons and descriptions
Display panel icons
Notice!
Some menus are only visible depending on the OMS model.
IconIcon NameDescription
StatusUse the Status menu to view
status information for the device.
SystemUse the System menu item to
select the system status to view.
See
Status | System menu, page
78
.
OMS VersionsThe OMS Versions menu item
displays the version number for
each OMS component (firmware
or FPGA) currently installed on
the device. See
page 78
.
OMS version,
AZedit SessionsThe AZedit Sessions menu
displays the name (if available)
and associated IP Address of
each user connected to the frame
via AZedit. See
page 78
IPedit SessionsThe IPedit Sessions menu
displays the name and associated
IP Address of each user
connected to the frame via
IPedit. See
79
SizeThe Size menu displays the
number of intercom resources
available. See
NetworkUse the Network menu item to
select the network connection
status to view. See
.
.
Network menu, page 81
Control PortThe Control Port menu item
displays the status details for the
Control Port.
81
.
AZedit sessions,
IPedit sessions, page
Size, page 79
.
Status |
.
Control port, page
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OMNEO (SFP)The OMNEO (SFP) menu item
displays the status details for the
OMNEO SFP fiber ports.
(SFP), page 81
.
OMNEO
OMNEO (RJ45)The OMNEO (RJ45) menu item
displays status details for the
OMNEO RJ45 ports. See
(RJ45), page 83
.
OMNEO
RVONThe RVON menu item displays
status details for the RVON RJ45
port. See
RVON, page 83
.
PortsUse the Ports menu item to
select the port type status to
view. See
page 85
Status | Ports menu,
.
OMNEOThe OMNEO menu item displays
status details for OMNEO ports.
See
OMNEO, page 85
.
RVONThe RVON menu item displays
status details for RVON ports.
See
RVON, page 86
.
AIOThe AIO menu item displays
status details for AIO ports. See
AIO, page 87
.
2-WireThe 2-Wire menu item displays
status details for 2-wire ports.
Wire, page 88
.
DevicesThe Devices menu item displays
status details for connected
devices. See
Devices, page 89
.
TIFThe TIF menu item displays
status details for connected TIFs.
See
TIF, page 89
.
PeripheralsUse the Peripherals menu item
to select the peripheral status to
view. See
menu, page 91
Status | Peripherals
.
2-
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status details for any GPIO-16
connected to the device. See
GPIO-16, page 91
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IntercomUse the Intercom menu item to
select the type of intercom status
to view. See
menu, page 92
Status | Intercom
.
GPIOThe GPIO menu items displays
GPIO input and output states.
See
GPIO, page 92
.
Crosspoint InspectThe Crosspoint Inspect menu
item displays status of
crosspoints for the selected input
and output ports. See
inspect, page 92
Crosspoint
.
HardwareUse the Hardware menu item to
select the hardware status to
view. See
menu, page 94
Status | Hardware
.
Power SuppliesThe Power Supplies menu item
displays the status information
on the power in the device. See
Power supplies, page 94
.
TemperaturesThe Temperatures menu item
displays status information of the
temperature sensors in the
device. See
95
.
Temperatures, page
ClockThe Clock menu item displays
the status of the system clock
(PTP) for the device. See
page 96
.
Clock,
Key StatusThe Key Status menu item
displays the different key options
configured on the keys. See
Status | Key Status menu, page
97
.
ConfigurationUse the Configuration menu for
the initial configuration or
reconfiguration of fundamental
intercom settings (such as
Intercom name, network
configuration, port configuration,
audio configuration, local
keypanel configuration, user
preferences, and authentication).
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SystemUse the System menu to set or
change the device name. See
Configuration | System menu,
page 98
.
Intercom NameUse the Intercom Name menu
item to rename the intercom
system. See
98
.
Intercom name, page
NetworkUse the Network menu to
configure the network interfaces.
See
Configuration | Network
menu, page 99
.
Control PortUse the Control Port menu item
to configure the Ethernet
network configuration for the
Control Port. See
page 99
.
Control port,
OMNEOUse the OMNEO menu item to
configure the Ethernet network
configuration for the OMNEO
Ports. See
OMNEO, page 99
.
RVONUse the RVON menu item to
configure the Ethernet network
configuration for the RVON. See
RVON, page 100
.
PortsUse the Ports menu to select the
type of ports for configuration.
See
Configuration | Ports menu,
page 102
.
Connect DevicesUse the Connect Devices menu
item to discover and configure
OMNEO device connections. See
Connect Devices, page 102
.
OMNEO ChannelsUse the OMNEO Channels menu
item to configure connection
parameters for the OMNEO
channels. See
page 103
OMNEO channels,
.
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RVON ChannelsUse the RVON Channels menu
item to configure connection
parameters for the RVON
channels. See
page 103
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2-Wire PortsUse the 2-Wire Ports menu item
to configure the operating mode
for the 2-wire ports. See
ports, page 104
.
2-Wire
AudioUse the Audio menu to configure
local audio settings.
| Audio menu, page 106
Configuration
.
Headset Mic/SpeakerUse the Headset Mic/Speaker
menu item configure headset
settings. See
Speaker, page 106
Headset Mic /
.
Panel Mic/SpeakerUse the Panel Mic/Speaker menu
item to configure settings for the
panel microphone or the panel
speaker. See
page 108
Panel mic / speaker,
.
FiltersUse the Filters menu item to add
input and output bandpass filters
or parametric equalization to the
panel mic, headset mic, speaker
and headset speaker. See
page 110
.
Filters,
Panel MicUse the Panel Mic menu item to
configure settings for the panel
mic filters. See
111
.
Panel mic, page
Headset MicUse the Headset Mic menu item
to configure settings for the
headset mic filters. See
mic, page 112
.
Headset
SpeakerUse the Speaker menu item to
configure settings for the speaker
filters. See
Speaker, page 113
.
Headset SpeakerUse the Headset Speaker menu
item to configure settings for the
headset speaker filters. See
Headset Speaker, page 114
.
Mic OptionsUse the Mic Options menu item
to configure the panel or headset
microphone, such as the mic
mute mode and the gain. See
options, page 115
.
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Tone GeneratorUse the Tone Generator menu
item to enable and configure the
tone generator. The tone
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generator checks the audio path
from a device to the matrix. See
Tone generator, page 115
.
Key VolumesUse the Key Volumes menu item
to adjust minimum crosspoint
listen gains. See
page 116
.
Key volumes,
MiscellaneousUse the Miscellaneous menu
item to configure the reference
level. See
116
Miscellaneous, page
.
Local KeypanelUse the Local Keypanel menu to
configure many options that
appear on the local keypanel,
such as key options, auto dial
assignments, panel swap options,
page change options, call waiting
window actions, footswitch
actions, and display options. See
Configuration | Local Keypanel
menu, page 117
.
Key OptionsUse the Key Options menu item
to configure solo, exclusive and
auto dial options. See
options, page 117
Key
.
Auto DialUse the Auto Dial menu item to
assign auto dial numbers to
available slots. See
page 118
.
Auto dial,
Panel SwapUse the Panel Swap menu item
to configure how the panel swap
functionality works. See
Swap, page 119
.
Panel
Page ChangeUse the Page Change menu item
to configure different options
associated with page change.
See
Page Change, page 119
.
Call Waiting WindowUse the Call Waiting Window
menu item to configure how the
CWW treats incoming calls. See
Call waiting window, page 120
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FootswitchUse the Footswitch menu item to
configure the footswitch actions.
See
Footswitch, page 120
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Display OptionsUse the Display Options menu
item to configure panel volume
and listen assignment displays.
See
Display Options, page 121
.
User PreferencesUse the User Preferences menu
to configure device settings, such
as front display and keypad
brightness, screen saver setup,
alpha size, keypad colors and
operation. See
Configuration |
User Preferences menu, page
123
.
BrightnessUse the Brightness menu item to
configure the brightness of the
front panel LCD and the key
brightness. See
123
.
Brightness, page
Screen SaverUse the Screen Saver menu item
to modify screen saver settings
and how the screen saver
displays. See
123
.
Screen saver, page
Alpha SizeUse the Alpha Size menu item to
choose the number of characters
in alphas. See
124
.
Alpha size, page
KeypadUse the Keypad menu item to
configure the keypad settings
(including LED colors and
brightness for Keypad modes).
See
Keypad, page 124
.
OptionsUse the Options menu item to
configure various menu related
options. See
Options, page 125
.
Keypad HotkeysUse the Keypad Hotkeys menu
item to enable or disable buttons
on the front panel. See
hotkeys, page 126
Keypad
.
SignalingUse the Signaling menu item to
enable or disable call beeps. See
Signaling, page 127
.
AdvancedUse the Advanced menu to select
advanced configuration options
to modify. See
Advanced menu, page 128
Configuration |
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AuthenticationUse the Authentication menu
item to select different areas of
the OMS device to configure
security. See
menu, page 128
Authentication
.
AZeditUse the AZedit menu item to
restrict access to AZedit. See
AZedit, page 128
.
IPeditUse the IPedit menu item to
restrict access to IPedit. See
IPedit, page 129
.
Front PanelUse the Front Panel menu item
to configure access restrictions
for the front panel. See
panel, page 129
.
Front
Debug ShellUse the Debug Shell menu item
to access the debug shell
authentication form. This form is
used to restrict access to the
debug shell. See
page 131
.
Debug Shell,
GPIO-16Use the GPIO-16 menu item to
configure connections to
GPIO-16 devices. See
menu, page 131
GPIO-16
.
Clock SelectUse the Clock Select menu item
to configure options for audio
clock synchronization for OMNEO
devices. See
131
.
Clock Select, page
Soft ResetUse the Soft Reset menu item to
perform a soft reset on the
frame. See
Soft Reset, page 132
DiagnosticsUse the Diagnostics menu to
select test panel mode. See
Diagnostics, page 132
.
Test PanelUse the Test Panel menu item to
verify that all buttons, keys, and
knobs on the front panel function
properly. See
132
.
Test Panel, page
.
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Factory ResetUse the Factory Reset menu item
to reset the device to factory
settings. By default, this icon is
hidden. To display this icon, see
Factory reset, page 67
.
Intercom SetupUse the Intercom Setup menu to
select the various intercom setup
options such as resources, gains,
and alphas.
Party Line
Membership
Use the Party Line Membership
menu item to add and remove
party line memberships. See
Intercom setup | Party line
membership, page 134
.
Stored SetupsUse the Stored Setups menu to
select the slot folder to store,
modify, or delete intercom setup
Stored Setup Slot
Folders
files. See
Setups menu, page 137
Use the Store Setup SlotFolders
to store, modify, or delete
Intercom setup | Stored
.
intercom setup files.
Configure and save up to four
setup (slots) in OMS.
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DevicesUse the Devices menu to select
the various setup options such as
Key Assignments, Setup Pages,
and Scroll Enables. See
setup | Devices menu, page 140
Key AssignmentsUse the Key Assignments menu
to set up key assignments on
keypanel keys. See
assignments, page 140
Setup PagesUse the Setup Pages menu item
to set up additional pages on a
keypanel port. See
page 141
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Scroll EnablesUse the Scroll Enables menu
item to set up scroll enables and
latch disables. See
enables, page 142
Scroll
.
ResourcesUse the Resources menu item to
select the assignment type to
configure. See
Resources menu, page 144
Intercom setup |
.
Party LineUse the Party Line menu item to
define party lines in the intercom
system. See
Party line, page 144
IFBUse the IFB menu item to
configure IFBs. See
145
.
IFB, page
Special ListUse the Special Lists menu item
to configure special lists. See
Special list, page 147
.
.
RelayUse the Relay menu item to
configure a relay. See
148
.
Relay, page
ISOUse the ISO menu item to
configure ISOs. See
148
.
ISO, page
GainsUse the Gains menu to select the
type of gain modification to
make. See
menu, page 150
Intercom setup | Gains
.
I/OUse the I/O menu item to set
input and output gains for
different ports. See
150
.
I/O, page
CrosspointUse the Crosspoint menu item to
set crosspoint gains in the
system. See
151
.
Crosspoint, page
Party LineUse the Party Line menu item to
set Party Line gains in the
system. See
Party line, page 151
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AlphasUse the Alphas menu to select
the type of alpha assignment.
See
Intercom Setup | Alphas
menu, page 153
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PortUse the Port menu item to view
and edit the Alphas for each port
assignment.
Party LineUse the Party Line menu item to
view and edit the Alphas for each
party line assignment.
IFBUse the IFB menu item to view
and edit the Alphas for each IFB
assignment.
Special ListUse the Special List menu item
to view and edit the Alphas for
each special list assignment.
The Port Status Overview displays the status of all the ports in the frame. Different colored
status boxes represent the different port types and port statuses.
To display the port status screen, do the following:
1.Press the SHIFT+INFO button on the keypad.
The Port Status screen displays.
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ColorDescription
BlueRVON
GreenAIO
Gold2-Wire
MagentaOMNEO
GreyPort not licensed
IconDescription
Not configured (displayed as a square outline in the Port Type color)
Configured, not connected
Configured, connected, bi-directional audio
Configured, connected, keypanel attached and communicating
The Link Status Overview screen displays the different system connections available on the
device. The different color LEDs represent the different connection statuses.
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Figure10.1: Link Status Overview Screen
Ethernet Links
The Ethernet Links section shows link status for the CTRL, RVON, and OMNEO (4) interfaces.
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GREEN LEDRED LEDGREY LED
CONTROL
RVON
The link is up.The Control or RVON
IP Address is
specified, but none of
the links are up (for
RJ45). The LED is red
when and IP address
The LED is grey when
no IP address
(Control or Audio) is
specified but at least
one of the other links
is up.
is defined, but there
is no link.
OMNEO
The status indicators are displayed to mimic the back panel
The link is up.The Audio and /or
Control interfaces
have an IP Address
but none of the four
At least one OMNEO
link is up.
OR
No SFP is installed.
links are up.
OR
An SFP is installed
and there is no link.
Miscellaneous
The Miscellaneous section contains additional status information for Alarms, AZedit sessions,
IPedit sessions, and PTP clock status.
AlarmsX/Y is shown, where X is the number of unacknowledged alarms and
AZeditThe number of active AZedit sessions.
IPeditThe number of active IPedit sessions.
CLKThe status of the OMNEO PTP clock.
10.7Page change
The Page button provides access to different setup pages on the device. Setup pages provide
a quick method to reconfigure key assignments. There are four setup pages.
where Y is the total number of active alarms.
–When shown in red, X is greater than 0
–When shown in yellow, X is equal to 0 and Y is greater than 0
–When shown in green, X and Y are equal to 0
–When shown in green, there is at least one AZedit connection
–When shown in yellow, there are no AZedit connections
–When shown in green, there is at least one IPedit connection
–When shown in yellow, there are no IPedit connections
–When a green LED is displayed, the PTP clock is linked
–When a red LED is displayed, the PTP clock is not linked
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Figure10.2: Page Change
To change the page from the front panel, do the following:
1.Press the SHIFT button.
2.Press the PAGE button.
The configured page tabs appear in the front panel display.
3.Press the arrowbuttons to navigate to the desired page.
4.Press the SEL button.
The page changes.
To remove a setup page assignment, do the following:
1.Press the SHIFT button.
2.Press the PAGE button.
The configured page tabs appear in the front panel display.
3.Press the arrowbuttons to navigate to the desired page.
4.Press the SHIFT button.
5.Press CLR.
10.8Party Line Call window
The Party Line Call window keeps a history of party line callers and displays them in a
scrollable graphical window. Three party line calls display in the window with a scroll arrow
that appears if there are more than three calls in the list.
Figure10.3: Party Line Call window
To display the party line call window, do the following:
4Click the ENC 2 encoder knob.
The party line window opens with the most recent call at the top of the list.
To hide the party line call window, do the following:
4Click the ENC 2 encoder knob.
The party line call window closes.
Notice!
If the party line window is visible and not empty, the window remains visible until the user
hides it. If the party line window is visible, but empty, the window auto-hides after a fivesecond timeout.
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Incoming Calls
When a call comes into the OMS front panel, the party line call window appears on the
display. The party line window retains the call history for up to 16 calls. The most recent call
inserts at the top of the graphical list and is highlighted. Other items in the list shift down, as
necessary.
Call assignments in the list have a color code assigned to them.
The color representations are:
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ColorDescription
Dark blueNon-selected call
Light blueSelected call (not talking)
GreenSelected call (talking)
To scroll the party line call list, do the following:
4When the party line call list is visible, rotate the ENC2 encoder knob to move through the
scroll list.
To answer a call on the party line call list, do the following:
1.Scroll to the call.
2.Press and hold the CWTLK button.
3.Release the CWTLK button to stop talking.
To clear the party line call list, do the following:
1.Select the party line call to clear from the list.
2.Press the SHIFT button.
3.Press the CWCL button.
10.9Call waiting window
The Call Waiting Window feature can keep a history of the last nine point-to-point callers and
display them in a scrollable, graphical window. The CWW (Call Waiting Window) displays three
point-to-point calls at a time with a scroll arrow appearing if there are more than three calls in
the list.
Figure10.4: Call Waiting Window
To display the CWW, do the following:
1.Press the SHIFT button.
2.Press the CWCL button.
The CWW window appears on the front panel display.
To hide the CWW, do the following:
4Press the CLR button.
The CWW window closes.
Notice!
If the CWW list is visible and not empty, it remains visible until hidden. If the CWW list is
visible, but empty, it auto-hides after a five-second timeout.
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Incoming Calls
When a call comes into the keypanel, the graphical CWW list appears on the keypanel display.
The CWW retains call history for up to nine calls. The most recent call inserts at the top of the
graphical CWW list and is highlighted. Other items in the CWW list shift down, as necessary.
When a new call arrives, the last call in the list drops, unless it is highlighted in the graphical
CWW. In this case, it cannot shift off the CWW list.
Call assignments in the CWW list have a color code assigned to them.
The color representations are:
ColorDescription
Dark blueNew call
Light blueSelected call (not talking)
GreenSelected call (talking)
Very dark blueOld call
To scroll the CWW list, do the following:
4When the CWW list is visible, press the arrow up or the arrow down button.
The highlight moves through the scroll list.
To answer a call on the CWW, do the following:
1.Scroll to the call.
2.Press and hold the CWTLK button.
3.Release the CWTLK button to stop talking.
10.10UPG
A UPG (User Programmable Button) gives the user the option to assign a panel swap to the
UPG button on the keypad, eliminating the need to navigate through the menu structure to
swap to a different panel (i.e., EKP).
To assign the UPG key, do the following:
1.Click the MENU key.
2.Navigate to the Configuration menu.
3.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
4.Navigate to Local Keypanel.
5.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
6.Navigate to Panel Swap.
7.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
8.Verify the # of EKPs is more than 0.
9.Navigate to the Keypad UPG field.
10. Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
11. Turn the ENC2 encoder knob to scroll through options.
12. Click the ENC2 encoder knob to confirm the selection.
13. Click the ENC1 to exit the menu.
10.11Mic kill
Mic Kill is an inaudible signal sent by the OMS that forces all devices on the affected party
line to stop talking. This feature is useful when an unattended microphone is left in the on
position and is causing unnecessary noise on the line. The mic kill keypad hotkey is enabled,
by default. Mic kill does not affect the OMS local keypanel or any attached keypanel (like KPSeries and ROAMEO beltpacks). Mic kill does affect digital party line devices, analog party line
devices, and OMS tie lines.
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The mic kill function does not work on Clear-Com analog beltpacks.
For information on disabling mic kill, please reference
To use mic kill, do the following:
1.Enable the Party Line Talk button on the party line intended to receive the mic kill signal.
Notice!
Press multiple PL talk keys to send a signal to multiple party lines.
2.Press the SHIFT button.
3.Press the MKILL button.
A mic kill icon appears in the panel display.
Mic Kill All
A Mic Kill All executes the mic kill command for all party lines on any of the OMS keys
(including virtual keys). For a mic kill all, the talk button does not need to be enabled.
To use mic kill all, do the following:
1.Enable the Party Line Talk button on the party line intended to receive the mic kill signal.
Notice!
Press multiple PL talk keys to send a signal to multiple party lines.
Keypad hotkeys, page 126
.
2.Press the SHIFT button.
3.Press the MKILL button.
A mic kill icon appears in the panel display.
4.Press the SHIFT button.
5.Press the ALL T button within three seconds.
Refer to
–Keypad hotkeys, page 126
10.12Info button
The INFO button provides basic information on OMS such as Port Status and Link Status.
For more information on Port Status, please reference
For more information on Link Status, please reference
To display INFO, do the following:
1.Press the SHIFT button.
2.Press the INFO button. The screen shows Port Status.
3.Press the INFO button. The screen shows Link Status.
4.Press CLR to exit.
Refer to
–Port status overview, page 58
–Link status overview, page 59
Port status overview, page 58
Link status overview, page 59
.
.
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10.13All call
The ALL CALL button sends a call signal to party lines that are assigned to the OMS keys,
including virtual keys not currently visible on the front panel. For devices connected to the
OMS, ALL CALL causes an incoming call notification to the local user by a combination of
visual, audio, or haptic notification. In this instance, ROAMEO beltpacks act as keypanels, with
the notification being a flashing alpha or other configurable behaviors.
For partyline devices connected to OMS, pushing the ALL CALL button sends a notification to
every device that is a member of the called party lines. For example, an OMS operator pushes
the ALL CALL button prior to ALL TALK. The ALL CALL would serve as an alert to beltpack
operators to put on their headsets and force the listen function on user stations so the user
can hear the ALL TALK message.
For more information, please reference
To use ALL CALL, do the following:
1.Press the SHIFT button.
2.Press the ALL C button.
The listen indicators activate on all partyline assignments.
3.Release ALL C button, the call ceases.
Refer to
–All talk, page 65
All talk, page 65
.
10.14All talk
The ALL T button activates the talk button on every OMS partyline assignment visible and
virtual. ALL TALK is a momentary function only active when the user pushes the ALL T button.
The user can use ALL TALK singularly or in conjunction with the ALL CALL feature.
ALL TALK connects the panel microphone or headset microphone audio of the OMS to party
lines assigned to the OMS front panel, including party lines assigned to virtual keys not
currently visible. This can include 2W analog beltpacks, digital beltpacks, ROAMEO beltpacks,
keypanels, and tie line audio.
It is common to use ALL TALK in-line with ALL CALL.
For more information, please refer to
To use ALL TALK, do the following:
1.Press the ALL T button.
Begin speaking.
2.Release the ALL T button to end transmission.
Refer to
–All call, page 65
10.15Key assignment mode
Use Key Assignment Mode to display a scrollable list on the specific key. Key assignment
allows the user to quickly change key assignments without entering a menu.
When a key is first put into Assignment mode, by default the key shows assignments available
for the existing key assignment type. Press the left or right arrow on the keypad changes the
assignment type, which allows the user to change the assignment type of the key.
The circles located at the bottom of each key signifies the number of lists available. The dark
circle indicates the location of the list relative to the number of lists available.
All call, page 65
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Figure10.5: Assignment Selection Mode
Notice!
Use the key volume encoder knob associated with the key assignment to change the
assignment on a specific key. For example, to change key 1, operate key volume encoder knob
1, to change key 2, operate key volume encoder knob 2, and so on.
To modify the key assignment using key assignment mode, do the following:
1.Press and hold or double-click the key volume knob until a scrollable list appears on the
front panel display.
2.Turn the encoder knob to navigate to the key assignment.
3.Click the encoder knob to confirm the selection.
To change the key assignment type using key assignment mode, do the following:
1.Press and hold or double-click the key volume knob until a scrollable list appears on the
front panel display.
2.Press the right or left arrow button on the keypad.
3.Turn the encoder knob to navigate to the key assignment.
4.Click the encoder knob to confirm the selection.
To delete the key assignment, do the following:
1.Press and hold or double-click the key volume knob until a scrollable list appears on the
front panel display.
2.Press the right or left arrow button on the keypad until the unassigned assignment
displays.
3.Click the encoder knob to confirm the selection.
10.16SA keypad button
The SA keypad button, also known as Stage Announce, allows the OMS front panel user to
make an announcement over a public address system. When the SA button is pressed, the
active microphone audio is routed to the stage announce output port and removed from all
other existing mixes for the duration the key is pressed.
The function of this key is set as momentary operation. This means that when the user presses
the key, the function is active, and when the key is released, the device goes back to normal
operation.
The SA key can never be set to latch on.
Other devices in the system can also perform a stage announce by assigning the SA special
function key assignment to one of the device's keys. The SA key assignment operation in the
same manner as the OMS SA keypad button.
To send an announcement using the SA button, do the following:
1.Press the SHIFT button.
2.Press and hold the SA button to make the announcement.
3.Release the SA button when done making the announcement.
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10.17RSTP
RSTP (Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol) is a fault tolerant Ethernet protocol, which allows the
system to be set up with multiple Ethernet connection paths to the same access points. This
provides a redundant connection if one connection path fails. The RSTP connection paths
prevent the possibility of packets getting into an infinite loop.
RSTP is an IEEE standardized network protocol (802.1w) ensuring a loop-free topology for an
Ethernet LAN (Local Area Network), evolved from STP (Spanning Tree Protocol). OMNEO fully
supports RSTP IEEE802.1w. When using switches that support this technology, it is necessary
to adjust the RSTP parameters of the switch according to the following:
Use the Factory Reset menu to set the device back to its original factory settings. The icon for
the factory reset menu is hidden by default.
To display the factory reset icon in the menu structure, do the following:
4Press and hold the ENC 1 and ENC 2 encoder knobs when powering on the device.
Release the encoder knobs when the splash screen appears.
To perform a factory reset, do the following:
1.Navigate to the Configuration menu.
2.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
3.Navigate to Advanced.
4.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
5.Navigate to Factory Reset.
6.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
The Factory Reset confirmation message appears.
7.Navigate to Do Reset.
8.Click the ENC2 encoder knob.
A countdown message gives direction to press the MENU key on the keypad 5 times.
9.Press the MENU key five times.
The device reboots.
10.19Front panel reset button
Use the front panel reset button to reset the device without having to unplug the device. Use
this function when the device is unresponsive. For example, if the keypad is not working
properly and the menu system is inaccessible.
Refer to the
To use the front panel reset button, do the following:
1.Insert a straightened paperclip into the front panel reset opening.
2.Push the paperclip until the switch clicks.
The device resets.
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11Download firmware
11.1Download firmware using AZedit
To download firmware to the device, do the following:
1.Open AZedit.
2.Select Software Versions | Master Controllers from the Status menu.
The Master Controller Version Information screen displays.
3.Highlight the device to be updated.
4.Right-click the highlighted selection.
A popup menu displays.
5.Select Download firmware… .
The Firmware Download screen displays.
6.Use the browse button to navigate to the firmware file.
7.Click Open.
The Download Device Firmware screen displays.
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8.Click Begin Download.
The download begins. Once the image loads, a success message displays.
9.Click OK.
The screen closes.
10. Verify the firmware version is correct in the Master Controller Version Informationscreen.
The flash programming progression status shows on the front panel of the device.
Notice!
The firmware.mot file contains four different components - Main firmware, main FPGA, LEC
firmware, and Bootloader - that programs each one after the other. Multiple progression bars
display.
11.2Download firmware using Firmware Upload Tool
The Audio FPGA can only be upgraded using the Firmware Upload Tool.
Notice!
The firmware.capfw file includes all the components contained in the .mot file, plus the Audio
FPGA.
Required firmware version:
–FWUT V5.4.0 and above
To download firmware to the device, do the following:
1.Open the Firmware Upload Tool.
2.Select Options from the File menu.
The Firmware Upload Tool Options window displays.
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3.Click Change.
A network folder screen displays.
4.Navigate to the folder containing the firmware files.
5.Click OK.
6.Click OK.
The screen closes.
7.Select the device to update from the Device page.
8.Click Upload.
The Select Firmware for Upload screen displays.
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9.Select the firmware to download.
10. Click Start.
The Firmware Upload Tool main screen displays. A progression bar is available to track
the firmware download progress. The device reboots automatically when all the firmware
is updated.
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11.3Download splash screen
To download a splash screen image to the device, do the following:
1.Open AZedit.
2.Select Software Versions | Master Controllers from the Status menu.
The Master Controller Version Information screen displays.
3.Highlight the device to be updated.
4.Right-click the highlighted selection.
A popup menu displays.
5.Select Download splash screen… .
The network folder opens.
6.Navigate to the desired file.
7.Click Open.
The Download Splash Screen File screen opens.
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8.Click Begin Download.
The download begins. A progression bar appears to show the progress of the download.
Once complete, a success message shows.
9.Click OK.
The message closes. The file is updated.
11.4Download screen saver
To download a screen saver image to the device, do the following:
1.Open AZedit.
2.Select Software Versions | Master Controllers from the Status menu.
The Master Controller Version Information screen displays.
3.Highlight the device to be updated.
4.Right-click the highlighted selections.
A popup menu displays.
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5.Select Download screen saver… .
The network folder opens.
6.Navigate to the desired file.
7.Click Open.
The Download Screen Saver File screen opens.
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8.Click Begin Download.
The download begins. A progression bar appears to show the progress of the download.
Once complete, a success message shows.
1.Click OK.
The message closes. The file is updated.
11.5Download licenses
To download licenses to the device, do the following:
1.Open AZedit.
2.Select Software Versions | Master Controllers from the Status menu.
The Master Controller Version Information screen displays.
3.Highlight the device to be updated.
4.Right-click the highlighted selections.
A popup menu displays.
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5.Select Download license… .
The network folder opens.
6.Navigate to the desired file.
7.Click Open.
The Download License File screen opens.
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8.Click Begin Download.
The download begins. A progression bar appears to show the progress of the download.
Once complete, a success message shows.
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1.Click OK.
The message closes. The license is applied.
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12Main menu access
The Home Screen is the top-most level of the menu structure.
Figure12.1: OMS Menu Home
Available selections for this menu are:
Status Menu
Configuration Menu
Intercom Setup Menu
Alarm Menu
For more information on the menu structure, refer to
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Notice!
For detailed instructions on using the front panel controls, see Navigating the menu and
Editing form data.
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To access the main menu structure, do the following:
1.Navigate to the desired menu.
2.Click the ENC2 encoder knob to access the selected menu.
To access the main menu structure when at the keypanel screen, do the following:
4Press the MENU button.
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13Status | System menu
Use the Status menu to view status information related to system, network, ports,
peripherals, intercom, hardware, and key status.
Figure13.1: Status Menu
System menu
The System menu contains information about the firmware used in OMS, AZedit/IPedit
sessions, and the intercom size.
Figure13.2: Status : System
13.1OMS version
The OMS Versions screen displays the current versions for each firmware component in the
system and the current licensed model.
Notice!
If RVON is not supported on OMS, then LEC (Line Echo Canceller) Application displays.
Figure13.3: Status | System | OMS Versions Screen
13.2AZedit sessions
The AZedit Sessions screen displays the user name (login name), if applicable, and network
connection of each AZedit session connected to the device.
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Figure13.4: Status | System | AZedit Sessions Screen
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Name Field
The Name field displays the authenticated user name of the user connected. A login name is
only required if authentication is enabled.
Connection Field
The Connection field displays the IP address of the computer running AZedit.
13.3IPedit sessions
The IPedit Sessions screen displays the user name (login name) and network connection
(OMNEO or RVON Interface) of each IPedit session connected to the device.
Figure13.5: Status | System | IPedit Sessions Screen
Name Field
The Name field displays the authenticated user name of the user connected. A login name is
only required if authentication is enabled.
Connection Field
The Connection field displays the IP address of the computer running IPedit and displays
whether the session is communicating on the OMNEO or RVON Port.
13.4Size
Figure13.6: Status | System | Size Screen
Ports Field
The Ports field displays the number of ports in the intercom system.
Party Lines Field
The Party Lines field displays the number of party lines in the intercom system.
IFBs Field
The IFBs field displays the number of IFBs in the intercom system.
Special Lists Field
The Special Lists field displays the number of special lists in the intercom system.
ISOs Field
The ISOs field displays the number of ISOs in the intercom system.
GPI Outputs Field
The GPI Outputs field displays the number of GPI Outputs in the intercom system.
OMS has four onboard GPIOs. OMS supports connecting up to four GPIO-16 devices.
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GPI Inputs Field
The GPI Inputs field displays the number of GPI Inputs in the intercom system.
OMS has four onboard GPIOs. OMS supports connecting up to four GPIO-16 devices.
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UPL Statements Field
The UPL Statements field displays the number of UPL statements in the intercom system.
The maximum number of UPL statements is 256.
UPL Resources Field
The UPL Resources field displays the number of UPL resources in the intercom system.
The maximum number of UPL resources is 999.
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14Status | Network menu
The Network menu item is used to view information about the following network connections:
–Control Port
–OMNEO (SFP)
–OMNEO (RJ45)
–RVON
Figure14.1: Status | Network | Menu
14.1Control port
The Control Port screen is used to view the Control Port network status information. The
Control Port is the physical interface for the computer running AZedit.
Figure14.2: Status | Network | Control Port
Link Up Field
The Link Up field displays the status of data communication on the port.
Available statuses are:
The Ethernet link is up
The port is configured (has an IP address) but the link is not up
The control port is not configured (has no IP address)
Speed Field
The Speed field displays the transmission speed of the Control Port interface.
There are three speeds the Ethernet links support: 10 Mbps, 100 Mbps, or 1 Gbps.
Duplex Field
The Duplex field displays the transmit mode the network is currently operating- Half or Full
Duplex.
Available options for this field are:
Half-DuplexCan either transmit or receive, but not both simultaneously
Full-DuplexCan transmit and receive simultaneously
14.2OMNEO (SFP)
The OMNEO (SFP) screen is used to view the OMNEO (SFP) network status.
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Figure14.3: Status | Network | OMNEO_SFP
Link A Column
The Link A column displays the status for the Link A OMNEO (SFP) fiber connection.
Link B Column
The Link B column displays the status for the Link B OMNEO (SFP) fiber connection.
Link Up Field
The Link Up field displays the status of the fiber link.
Available statuses are:
The fiber module is installed and the link is connected
The fiber module is installed, but the link is not connected
The fiber module is not installed.
Speed Field
The Speed field displays the transmission speed over the OMNEO interface.
The OMNEO interfaces support 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps.
Duplex Field
The Duplex field displays the transmit mode the OMNEO network interface is currently
operating.
Almost all Ethernet interfaces auto-negotiate to full duplex. If the interface displays half duplex
mode, this typically signifies the auto-negotiate failed, resulting in network collisions and
errors.
Available options for this field are:
Half-DuplexCan either transmit or receive, but not both simultaneously
Full-DuplexCan transmit and receive simultaneously
SFP Installed Field
The SFP Installed field displays whether the transceiver module is installed on the device.
This field is directly tied to the Link Up field. If a transceiver module is not installed the
OMNEO (SFP) port cannot be used.
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SFP Tx Fault Field
The SFP Tx Fault field displays if a fault has occurred.
Available statuses are:
An error has occurred.
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No errors detected
Tx Power Field
The Tx Power field displays the amount of power used to transmit the outgoing optical signal.
Rx Power Field
The Rx Power field displays the amount of power being received from the incoming optical
signal.
14.3OMNEO (RJ45)
The OMNEO (RJ45) screen is used to view the OMNEO (RJ45) network status.
Figure14.4: Status | Network | OMNEO (RJ45)
Link A Column
The LinkA column displays the link status, connection speed, and duplex status for the Link A
OMNEO (RJ45) connection.
Link B Column
The Link B column displays the link status, connection speed, and duplex status for the Link B
OMNEO (RJ45) connection.
Link Up Field
The Link Up field displays the status of data communication on the OMNEO (RJ45) port.
Available statuses are:
The link is up
The link is not up, but an IP address is defined
No IP address is defined
Speed Field
The Speed field displays the transmission speed over the OMNEO interface.
The OMNEO interfaces support 100 Mbps and 1 Gbps.
Duplex Field
The Duplex field displays the transmit mode the OMNEO network interface is currently
operating.
Almost all Ethernet interfaces auto-negotiate to full duplex. If the interface displays half duplex
mode, this typically signifies the auto-negotiate failed, resulting in network collisions and
errors.
Available options for this field are:
Half-DuplexCan either transmit or receive, but not both simultaneously
Full-DuplexCan transmit and receive simultaneously
14.4RVON
The RVON screen is used to view the status of the RVON network status.
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Figure14.5: Status : Network : RVON screen
Link Up Field
The Link Up field displays the status of data communication on the RVON port.
Available statuses are:
The link is up
The link is not up, but an IP address is defined
No IP address is defined
Speed Field
The Speed field displays the transmission speed over the RVON port.
The Ethernet links support 100 Mbps or 1 Gbps.
Duplex Field
The Duplex field displays the transmit mode the RVON network connection is currently
operating.
Almost all Ethernet interfaces auto-negotiate to full duplex. If the interface displays half duplex
mode, this typically signifies the auto-negotiate failed, resulting in network collisions and
errors.
Available options for this field are:
Half-DuplexCan either transmit or receive, but not both simultaneously
Full-DuplexCan transmit and receive simultaneously
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15Status | Ports menu
Use the Ports menu to view port status for the following port and device types:
OMNEO
RVON
AIO
2-Wire
Devices
TIF
Figure15.1: Status | Ports | Menu Icons
15.1OMNEO
The OMNEO screen displays the status for OMNEO ports.
Figure15.2: Status | Ports | OMNEO
Port Field
The Port field shows the port alpha and the port number.
Device Name Field
The Device Name field displays the name of the device to which this port is configured to
connect.
Notice!
The device name always populates the field, unless the device connected to the port is a third
party Dante device.
Connected Field
The Connected field is used to view the state of the connection. Typical states are Idle and
Connected; however there can be transitional states during connection setup and tear down.
The connection states available are Connected and Idle.
Duration Field
The Duration field is used to view the duration of the connection.
This field is displayed in days and hh:mm:ss (for example, 3 days 02:32:23).
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IP Address Field
The IP Address field displays the IP address of the OMNEO device to which this port is
connected.
Rx Latency Field
The Rx Latency field displays the latency of receive audio for this connection.
Device Type Field
The Device Type field displays the type of device connected to the port.
Channel Field
The Channel field displays the channel number on the device to which this port is connected.
Description Field
The Description field displays the description of the channel.
Drops Field
The Drops field displays the number of times a connection has been disconnected.
15.2RVON
The RVON screen displays the status for RVON ports.
Figure15.3: Status | Ports | RVON
Port Field
The Port field shows the port alpha and the port number.
Connected Field
The Connected field displays the state of the connection. Typical states are Idle and
Connected; however, there can be transitional states during connection setup and tear down.
The connection states available are Connected and Idle.
Duration Field
The Duration field displays the duration of the connection.
This field is displayed in days and hh:mm:ss (for example, 3 days 02:32:23).
IP Address Field
The IP Address field displays the IP address of the RVON device to which this port is
connected.
Codec Field
The Codec field displays the codec type configured for the RVON port.
Device Type Field
The Device Type field displays the type of device connected to the port.
Packet Size Field
The Packet Size field displays the size of each audio packet. The packet size determines the
amount of audio carried across the network in each transmitted packet.
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Channel Field
The Channel field displays the channel number on the device to which this port is connected.
VAD Field
The VAD (Voice Activity Detection) field displays the threshold at which point audio transmits
across the network.
Description Field
The Description field displays the description of the channel.
Drops Field
The Drops field displays the number of times an interruption in the connection occurs.
15.3AIO
The AIO screen is used to displays the AIO port status, which includes keypanel status and
communication error counters.
Figure15.4: Status | Ports | AIO Screen
AIO Column
The AIO column displays the number of the physical AIO connector located on the back of the
device.
Port Field
The Port field shows the port alpha and the port number.
Status Field
The Status field displays the connection status.
Available statuses are:
The panel is connected
The panel was connected, but is no longer connected.
There is no connection.
Errors To / From Field
The Errors To / From field displays the number of errors that have occurred in sending and
receiving messages via the AIO port.
BER To / From Field
The BER (Burst Error Rate) To / From field displays the number of errors that have occurred
in the last 10 minutes, when sending or receiving messages via the AIO port. If the intercom
has been running less than 10 minutes, it prorates the number of errors that would occur in a
10 minute period at the same rate. For example, three errors in five minutes would be shown
as a BER of 6.
The maximum displayed BER value is 255.
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15.42-Wire
The 2-Wire screen displays status information for the four connectors, CH A, CH B, CH C, and
CH D located on the rear panel of the device.
Figure15.5: Status | Ports | 2-Wire Screen
Port Field
The Port field shows the port alpha and the port number.
Mode Field
The Mode field displays the operating mode of the channel.
Available modes are:
OffNo modes are active
RTS 1RTS Channel 1 Mode
RTS 2RTS Channel 2 Mode
AudiocomAudiocom Mode (balanced)
Clear-ComClearCom Mode (unbalanced with DC call)
Loop Field
Use the Loop field to configure a pair of ports to act as a loop in and loop out connectors. CH
B can be configured as a loop out connector for CH A. Additionally; CH D can be configured as
a loop out connector for CH C.
Configuring a pair of connectors for looping allows greater flexibility when installing the 2-Wire
wiring.
Signal Field
The Signal field displays whether a signal has been detected on the 2-wire port.
Signals displayed are: Mic Kill, Setup, Call, and DC Call.
Audio Field
The Audio field displays a real-time VU meter (audio signal strength) for each port. The
segmented bar graph is used to show audio is present on the port and the strength of the
audio. Audio signals below -4 dBU are shown in green, while signals between +4 dBU and +2
dBU dB are shown in yellow and signals greater than +2 dBU are shown in red.
PWR Field
The PWR field indicates whether OMS detects DC Power (for example, voltage) on the 2W
line. In most systems, there is a power supply like a PS-20 on the 2W line, which provides
power to the beltpacks. This status indication could be useful to ensure that the system is set
up correctly.
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15.5Devices
The Devices screen displays status information of connected devices.
Figure15.6: Status | Ports | Keypanel
Port Field
The Port field is used to select the port to view.
Connected Field
The Connected field displays the status information of the connection.
Available statuses are:
The device is connected
The device was connected, but is no longer connected.
Devices Type Field
The Devices Type field displays the type of device is connected to the intercom.
Version Field
The Version field displays the firmware version currently loaded on the device.
Powerups Field
The Powerups field displays the number of times the device reboots or loses and then regains
its connection.
Requests Field
The Requests field displays the number of device requests received by the intercom (for
example, assigning a key, turning a listen key on/off, assigning a program source to an IFB,
etc).
15.6TIF
The TIF screen is used to view the status information of any TIFs connected to the selected
device.
There is no connection.
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TIF Field
The TIF field displays the ports with TIFs connected.
Port Field
The Port field displays the port to which the TIF is connected.
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Status Field
The Status field displays the status of the TIF.
Available states are:
Off-hook
Ringing
- (on-hook/idle)
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16Status | Peripherals menu
Use the Peripherals menu to access the status of GPIO-16 devices.
Figure16.1: Status : Peripherals Menu
16.1GPIO-16
Figure16.2: Status | Peripherals | GPIO16 Screen
GPIO-16 Column
The GPIO-16 column displays the number of the GPIO-16.
Status Field
The Status field displays the GPIO-16 port communication status.
Available statuses are:
The GPIO-16 is connected
The GPIO-16 was connected, but is no longer connected
There is no connection
Errors To / From Field
The Errors To/From field displays the number of errors to and from the GPIO-16.
BER To / From Field
The BER To / From field displays the number errors to and from the GPIO-16 in the last 10
minutes.
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17Status | Intercom menu
Use the Intercom menu to access the status pages for GPIOs and crosspoint inspections.
Figure17.1: Status : Intercom Menu
17.1GPIO
The GPIO screen displays status information for General Purpose Inputs and Outputs in the
intercom.
Figure17.2: Status | Intercom | GPIO
GPIO Selection Field
The GPIO selection field is used to select whether Input status or Output status is displayed.
Status LED descriptions are:
Active Inputs (green light)
Active Outputs (red light)
Inactive Inputs or Outputs (grey light)
17.2Crosspoint inspect
The Crosspoint Inspect screen displays the crosspoint status for the selected input and
output ports.
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Figure17.3: Status | Intercom | Crosspoint Inspect
Input Field
The Input field displays the input port alpha.
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Notice!
To change the input port displayed, when the focus is on the input field, press the ENC2
encoder knob, and then turn the ENC2 encoder knob to scroll through port numbers.
Type Field
The Type field displays the port type.
In Gain Field
The In Gain field displays the input gain for the input port.
Output Field
The Output field displays the port on which output audio is sent.
Type Field
The Type field displays the port type.
Out Gain Field
The Out Gain field displays the output gain for the output port.
State Field
The State field displays the state of the crosspoint.
The available states are:
The crosspoint is closed
The crosspoint is inhibited (prevented from being closed, even if it would
otherwise be closed).
The crosspoint is open (no reason to close or inhibit).
Gain Field
The Gain field displays the crosspoint gain.
Path Gain Field
The Path Gain field displays the overall gain that takes into account the input and output
gains, as well as the crosspoint gain.
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18Status | Hardware menu
Use the Hardware menu to access status information for power supplies, device
temperatures, and clock operation.
Figure18.1: Status : Hardware Menu
18.1Power supplies
The Power Supplies menu item displays power supply parameters for the different power
supplies used by the device. OMS self-monitors the power used and if it finds any power
levels outside the recommended operating conditions, an alarm generates.
–If the power is within the normal operating range, the entry shows in green (Normal).
–If the power is outside the normal operating range, but not in the alarm state, the entry
shows in yellow (Marginal).
–If the power is outside the marginal operating range, the value shows in red (Alarm).
Notice!
This information is for diagnostic purposes only.
Figure18.2: Status | Hardware | Power Supplies Screen
Supply Field
The Supply field displays the different power supply voltages.
Voltages include: 5.0 V, 3.3 V, and 24 V.
Voltage Field
The Voltage field displays the latest voltage reading.
Min Field
The Min field displays the minimum voltage the power supply has recorded.
This value resets at reboot.
Max Field
The Max field displays the maximum voltage the power supply has recorded.
This value resets at reboot.
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Current Field
The Current field displays the latest current reading.
Min Field
The Min field displays the minimum current recorded on the power supply.
This value resets at reboot.
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Max Field
The Max field displays the maximum current recorded on the power supply.
This value resets at reboot.
18.2Temperatures
The Temperatures menu item displays temperature readings for different components inside
the device. The device has nine sensors that self-monitor across the board. If the
temperatures are outside the recommended operating conditions, an alarm generates.
–If the temperature is within the normal operating range, the entry shows in green
(Normal).
–If the temperature is outside the normal operating range, but not in the alarm state, the
entry shows in yellow (Marginal).
–If the temperature is outside the marginal operating range, the value shows in red
(Alarm).
Notice!
This information is for diagnostic purposes only.
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Figure18.3: Status | Hardware | Temperatures Screen
Sensor Field
The Sensor field displays the names of the different temperature sensors monitored on the
device.
Temperature Field
The Temperature field displays the current temperature of the specific sensor. Temperatures
only show in Celsius.
Min Field
The Min field displays the lowest recorded temperatures of the sensor from the time the
device powers on.
Max Field
The Max field displays the highest recorded temperature of the sensor from the time the
device powers on.
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18.3Clock
The Clock menu shows the status of the OMNEO audio synchronization clock. Operation of
OMNEO audio requires that all devices on the network have a synchronized clock reference.
The clock master sends a signal out to other networked devices for synchronization.
Figure18.4: Status | Hardware | Clock
Clock Source Field
The Clock Source field displays the clock mode of the device. Devices can be either the clock
master or the slave that receives the clock with which to synchronize.
Available states for this field are:
Network / SlaveOMS receives its PTP clock from another device on the network.
Internal / MasterOMS generates the PTP clock as the Master Clock for other devices
on the network.
PTP Clock Status Field
The PTP Clock Status field displays the synchronization status of the device to other devices
on the network. PTP (Precision Time Protocol) synchronizes clocks throughout the network.
Available status for this field are Linked or Unlinked.
Preferred Master Check Box
The Preferred Master check box determines whether the device is the preferred master clock.
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19Status | Key Status menu
Use the Key Status screen to show various key configuration options on each key on the
device.
Figure19.1: Status : Key Status Screen
Listen Radio Button
Use the Listen radio button to show the listen assignment on each key.
Level 2 Radio Button
Use the Level 2 radio button to show the Level 2 assignments on the keys.
Assign Type Radio Button
Use the Assign Type radio button to show the assignment type of the key.
Solo Radio Button
Use the Solo radio button to show keys with the solo key option.
Exclusive Radio Button
Use the Exclusive radio button to show keys with the exclusive key option.
Auto Dial Radio Button
Use the Auto Dial radio button to show keys configured with an auto dial.
To see the different assignments, do the following:
1.Navigate to an assignment type radio button.
2.Click the ENC 2 encoder knob.
The assignments appear in the panel display.
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20Configuration | System menu
Use the Configuration menu to configure system, network, port, audio, local keypanel, user
preferences, and advanced settings.
Figure20.1: Configuration Menu
System menu
Use the System menu to access the Intercom Name screen.
Figure20.2: Configuration : System Menu
20.1Intercom name
Use the Intercom Name menu to assign a name to the Intercom system. Intercom names can
be 4-, 6-, or 8-character names, giving the user an option for name length.
Notice!
The 8 Unicode field cannot be changed at the device. To make changes to the 8 Unicode field,
use the AZedit configuration software.
Figure20.3: Configuration | System | Intercom Name
4 Character Field
Use the 4 Character field to enter a four character intercom name.
6 Character Field
Use the 6 Character field to enter a six character intercom name.
8 Character Field
Use the 8 Character field to enter an eight character intercom name.
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8 Unicode Field
The Unicode field displays the 8-character Unicode intercom name. This field is not editable. If
the Unicode name is the same as the 8-character name, any changes to the 8 Character field
ripple down to this field.
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21Configuration | Network menu
Use the Network menu to access the settings for the Control port, OMNEO port, and RVON
port.
Figure21.1: Configuration : Network Menu
21.1Control port
The Control Port is used to configure the network connection to AZedit.
Figure21.2: Configuration | Network | Control Port
IP Address Field
The IP Address field is used to enter the IP address assigned to the Control Port interface.
Network Field
The Netmask field is used to enter the netmask address.
Gateway Field
The Gateway field is used to enter the gateway address, if applicable.
DNS Server Field
The DNS Server field is used to enter the DNS server IP address, if applicable.
21.2OMNEO
Use the OMNEO screen to configure the OMNEO network interface.
Figure21.3: Configuration | Network | OMNEO
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Control IP Field
Use the Control IP field to enter the IP address used by the OMNEO Control interface to
access the network. The Controller sets up audio connections between two OMNEO
configured ports. This address must be in the same subnet as the Audio IP.
By default, OMNEO interfaces use link local range address and are DHCP enabled. If there is a
DHCP server on the network, it takes an IP address from the DHCP server.
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The controller and the audio device are tightly coupled. Failure to communicate between the
controller and the audio device may cause unexpected results.
Audio IP Field
Use the Audio IP field to enter the IP Address used to transmit and receive audio across the
network.
By default, OMNEO interfaces use link local range addresses and are DHCP enabled. If there is
a DHCP server on the network, it takes an IP Address from the DHCP Server. The controller
and the audio device are tightly coupled and must be in the same subnet. Failure to
communicate between the controller and the audio device may cause unexpected results.
Netmask Field
Use the Netmask field to enter the netmask address.
Gateway Field
Use the Gateway field to enter the gateway address, if applicable.
DNS Server Field
Use the DNS Server field to enter the DNS server address for the OMNEO interface.
Device Field
Use the Device field to enter the name of the OMS device used by other OMNEO devices.
Domain Field
Use the Domain field to enter the domain in which OMNEO resides. Leave this field blank if
multiple domains are not used. This implies the .local domain is used.
Notice!
It is necessary to enter a DNS server address when providing a domain.
Use Static Check Box
Select the Use Static check box to determine whether the IP address for the OMNEO interface
is fixed and manually entered.
Use RSTP Check Box
Select the Use RSTP check box to determine whether RSTP is used on the port. See
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21.3RVON
Use the RVON screen to configure the RVON network interface.
Figure21.4: Configuration | Network | RVON
IP Address Field
Use the IP Address field to enter the IP address of the RVON Port interface.
RSTP,
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The RVON Port can be on a different network from the OMNEO and Control Port interfaces.
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