Zycoo C20, B20 User Manual

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Directory
4.1 Device Information ....................................................................................................... 4
4.2 Physical Connection ...................................................................................................... 5
5.1 Web Login ..................................................................................................................... 6
5.2 Network Configuration ................................................................................................. 7
6.1 SIP Basic Configuration ................................................................................................ 7
6.2 SIP Advanced Configuration ......................................................................................... 8
6.3 SIP Voice Codec ............................................................................................................ 9
6.4 SIP Auto Provision (Hidden by default) ........................................................................ 9
8.1 Pin Configuration ........................................................................................................ 12
8.2 Pin Active .................................................................................................................... 13
9.1 Time Setting ................................................................................................................ 13
9.2 Change Login Password of Web ................................................................................. 14
9.3 Firmware Upgrade ...................................................................................................... 14
9.4 Restore to Factory Default .......................................................................................... 15
9.5 Reboot ......................................................................................................................... 15
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1. Brief Introduction
The SIP based audio system iSpeaker utilizes the built-in intercom and paging capability already
inherent in most modern IPPBX systems and enhances this to improve end user experience by
providing a dedicated high performance digital amplifier on which to broadcast announcements
or play background music.
There are two models of ZYCOO iSpeaker now: B20 and C20. B20 supports 10 Watt amplifier and
C20 supports 3.5 Watt amplifier, which will provide sufficient coverage to the assigned rooms or
spaces as you required. And the big difference between B20 and C20 is that C20 supports
broadcasting and intercom, but B20 supports broadcasting only.
They are ideal solutions to deploy in all types of environments including schools, offices, airports,
and other public spaces. For additional functionality, an IP video camera can be connected to
iSpeaker ethernet interface and the resulting high definition images are transmitted to monitors
located in assigned rooms.
Aside from announcements, remote access to the web interface provides remote control and
configuration of your iSpeaker if the unit is located in other rooms or floors. Additionally there
are 4 freely programmable pins that can be used for controlling the peripheral devices around
iSpeaker.
2. Delivery Contents
Base Unit Pre-assembled Brackets for Wall-mounting Pre-assembled phoenix connectors Power Supply
3. Safety Precautions
Note: To avoid any device damage and bodily injury caused by improper use, please observe the
following rules.
Please use onlythe power adapter provided by ZYCOO. Other power supplies may damage or
even destroy the device, and as such will not be covered by the product warranty.
Ensure that the supply voltage matches the specifications indicated on the rear panel of
iSpeaker.
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The device is for INDOOR use ONLY! and NOT FOR OUTDOOR USE! To avoid an electric accident, DO NOT open or remove the cover of iSpeaker when it is
powered on.
DO NOT install the device in rooms with high humidity (such as bathroom, laundry room,
damp basement, kitchen). Keep the device far away from the water or other liquid!
Before cleaning the device, shut off the power supply. DO NOT clean it with a wet cloth and
NEVER use any other liquid cleaning method. The most suitable method is to use an
anti-static cloth.
DO NOT install the device in surroundings at risk of explosions (such as gas station, paint
store, etc.). Also DO NOT use the device when you smell any fumes with the potential to
explode.
DO NOT use the device in thunderstorms in case of any electric shocks by lightning.
4. Device Installation
4.1 Device Information
Item
C20
B20
Telephony Protocol
SIP 2.0(RFC-3261)
CPU
MIPS+DSP
Keypad Expansion
Support 4×6, total of 24 keys
LCD Expansion
Support SPI mode (Custom)
Voice
Microphone
1 onboardconnector
Speaker Output
3.5W
10W
Handset
3.5mm standard input/output interface
Not support
DSP
Support echocancellation andnoise suppression
Voice Flood Supported protocol
RTP Codec
G.711,G.722,G.723,G.726,G.729, etc..
Other Interface
Input Power
5V/1A DC
12V/2A DC
LAN
2x10/100BASE-T Auto-MDIX, RJ45
RS232
Optional
GPO
4 programmable output pins
Environment
Operation Temperature
0 to 40
Storage Temperature
-40 to 70
Humidity
10% to 95%,No Dew
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4.2 Physical Connection
iSpeaker C20 supports PoE. If the switch server supports PoE, please plug the Ethernet cable
to the RJ45 interface “LAN 1 POE” of iSpeaker C20. The two Ethernet interfaces of iSpeaker
support bridge mode only; LAN2 is used to connect other devices for network expanding. If
your IP PBX server doesn’t support PoE, please use the 5V/1A power supply provided by
Zycoo to power for iSpeaker.
Note: iSpeaker B20 DOES NOT support PoE.
The interface of “SPK+” and “SPK- on iSpeaker C20 are used to connect the loudspeaker. If
you are using headset, please plug the microphone of headset to “Audio in” of iSpeaker C20 and plug the speaker of headset to “Audio out”.
5. Configuration
iSpeaker C20 Connection Diagram:
iSpeaker B20 Connection Diagram:
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