Wahsega Labs WL-SPKR-22-SIP-1, WL-SPKR-22-B, WL-SPKR-22-SIP-2 User Manual

2x2 Ceiling Speaker
with SIP
Users Guide
Getting Started
This step by step guide will help you setup and install your
Wahsega Labs speaker with SIP.
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Preface
Important Notice
This manual and any examples contained herein are provided “as is” and are subject to change without notice. Wahsega Labs Incorporated reserves the right to make changes to its products without notice and advises its customers to obtain the latest version of relevant information before placing orders and to verify that the information being relied on is current.
No title to or ownership of the hardware, software and designs described in this document or any of its parts, including patents, copyrights and trade secrets, is transferred to customers. Wahsega Labs Incorporated makes no representations or warranties regarding the contents of this document. Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Wahsega Labs Incorporated.
Copyright Notice
© 2017 Wahsega Labs, Inc. All rights reserved
Reproduction, adaptation, or translation of this manual is prohibited without prior written permission of Wahsega Labs Company, except as allowed under the copyright laws.
Trademarks
Wahsega Labs Incorporated and the Wahsega Labs Incorporated logo are trademarks of Wahsega Labs Incorporated, Inc. All other brand and product names are trademarks, service marks, registered trademarks, or registered service marks of their respective companies.
Table of Contents
PREFACE .............................................................................................................................................. I
Important Notice
Copyright Notice
Trademarks
CHAPTER 1: OVERVIEW .................................................................................................................. 2
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Speaker Functionality
Quality Standards
CHAPTER 2: USER EXPERIENCE ................................................................................................. 6
Software Capabilities
Getting Started
CHAPTER 3: CONFIGURATION AND WEB INTERFACE .................................................... 12
General Settings
Account Settings
Audio Settings
Network Configuration
General System Configuration
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Firmware Management
APPENDIX A: RESTORING FACTORY SETTINGS ................................................................. 26
Software-based Factory Reset
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Chapter 1
Overview
The Wahsega Labs product line offers the highest quality two-way audio and durability in the industry today. Each and every Wahsega Labs product is designed, developed and manufactured in the USA, ensuring a superior product at the best price available in the market.
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Speaker Functionality
The initial functions of the Wahsega speaker with SIP include:
SIP intercom
IP paging speaker Crystal clear audio
Multiple audio codecs, including G.722, G.711, DVI4, Speex,
SILK, PCM and iLBC
Environmental noise suppression Extensive interoperability with most SIP servers and PBXs Peer-to-peer (P2P) mode available for decentralized communication
Multicast paging
Eight priority levels of multicast paging, per classroom Pages and broadcasts play in order of priority
Web-based configuration
All configuration options accessible through an easy-to-use HTTP
Web interface
Mic and speaker volume control within configuration webpages Remote firmware upgradeable
Primary inputs
Built-in microphone
Two-way intercom communication
Available push-button override for sound reinforcement Two onboard relays for door control
Control two door locks or
Power and control one door lock
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Secondary inputs
Second RJ45 connector for easy installation and expansion
Able to drive second, auxiliary Wahsega speaker up to 20m
away via Cat5e or Cat6 cable
Compatible with standard panic buttons
Advanced panic button functionality, designed to reduce false
alarm triggers with short press and long press options
Classroom sound reinforcement with optional audio input wallplate
Audio input
Volume control
LED indicator Line-in microphone
Activation button
Simple installation
Power-over-Ethernet
PoE 802.3af powered QR code label for easy MAC address identification Simple 2x2 lay-in grid ceiling installation Standard earthquake tabs for added stability
Industrial temperature range (-40°C to +85°C)
Industry-leading standby power of < 1W
Integrated status LED
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Quality Standards
Wahsega Labs products achieve the highest standards of
performance in the market by utilizing our complete quality assurance program encompassing software testing, product design and a multistage automated factory test program.
Wahsega Labs’ ultimate goal is to provide a solution that is both cost
effective and unsurpassed in quality. By leveraging existing relationships with suppliers to guarantee premium components at the lowest possible prices, we are able to ensure Wahsega Labs products are the finest quality in the market while still offered at highly competitive prices directly to installers.
In order to achieve the greatest possible voice clarity, all voice and
related algorithms have been individually tested to ensure the highest potential MOS score. The accumulated error syndrome, which can cause poor voice quality, is mitigated through this testing process.
Wahsega Labs’ engineering team utilizes a wide array of dedicated test
servers to pull and build the various software projects multiple times per day. Each automatic build is then run through an extensive set of automated test cases to ensure the highest performance of each and every firmware version released. This test case coverage is expanded on a continual basis.
All Wahsega Labs products are 100% factory tested at the board level
through a bed of nails full functional test, not just an is it close enough?” flying probe test. Every finished product is 100% tested again
after the final assembly via an automated test station to ensure the highest production quality product for installers.
To assure the highest quality standards, all Wahsega Labs products are
designed, developed and manufactured in the USA.
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Chapter 2
User Experience
The Wahsega 2x2 Ceiling Speaker with SIP may look like a standard 2x2 ceiling tile speaker, but it can receive audio from multicast IP broadcasts or from a SIP PBX, and it can act as an intercom for two-way conversations with the help of its built-in microphone.
The speaker may also be connected to a panic button to make emergency SIP calls and/or to a remote wall panel to access classroom sound reinforcement functions. Its two onboard relays can be controlled remotely to operate door locks for up to two doors per classroom.
In addition, a second, auxiliary speaker may be connected up to 20 meters away via Ethernet cable. This auxiliary speaker—which is powered by the first speakercan be either in the same classroom as the primary speaker or in a separate classroom. Although powered the same way, these two applications function differently.
In a single-classroom application, the auxiliary speaker acts as a companion to the main speaker. The auxiliary speaker’s volume can be adjusted independently, but it will always broadcast the same audio as the main speaker. In this application, the primary speaker controls features such as door locks, microphone, panic button and sound reinforcement.
In a two-classroom application, the auxiliary speaker has its own SIP account, enabling it to send and receive audio independent of the main speaker. It functions separately from the primary speaker, controlling door locks, microphone, panic button, and sound reinforcement of its own. To an end user, the auxiliary speaker appears to be completely autonomous; it is simply powered by the primary speaker.
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Once your speaker is installed and configured, you will be able to receive SIP calls with no additional in-room setup. Two-way communication is clear and simple with a built-in microphone which transmits audio from the classroom to the caller.
If a panic button is connected to the speaker, it will make an emergency call to a preset SIP number on the PBX. To reduce the incidence of false panic calls, the panic button has two call modes: short press and long press. The short press call—which is a call placed after the button is depressed for any length of time less than two seconds—calls a first, preconfigured number, such as a front office. The long press calla call placed after the button is depressed for two or more seconds—calls a second, preconfigured emergency number, such as 911.
If the installation includes a sound reinforcement wall panel, that panel will also have an audio input, volume control, activate button and LED indicator light.
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