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NETWORK SETTINGS
Use SonicIP
If set to "yes", the device will announce its IP address over the audio output during device startup.
Default: "yes"
IP Address
Enter the 4 values of the desired device IP address e.g.:
"0.0.0.0" for automatic discovery (DHCP/BOOTP, IPzator, AutoIP)
"192.168.0.12" for an internal LAN
Default: "0.0.0.0"
Netmask
Enter the 4 values of the desired Static IP e.g.:
"0.0.0.0" for a default Netmask depending on the used IP Address.
"255.255.255.0" for a C class network
Default: "255.255.255.0"
Gateway IP Address
Enter the 4 values of the desired Gateway IP address e.g.:
"0.0.0.0" for no Gateway
"192.168.0.1" for a Gateway in a LAN
Note: The Gateway has to be set only when connecting to other devices over the WAN (through a router).
Default: "0.0.0.0"
Primary DNS
In this field you can give the desired primary and alternativ DNS IP address to be able to connect to URLs (e.g. www.radio.com).
Example: "195.186.1.111"
Default: "0.0.0.0"
Alternative DNS
In this field you can give the desired alternativ DNS IP address in case the primary DNS is not reachable.
Example: "195.186.4.111"
Default: "0.0.0.0"
Syslog Address
Destination address for syslog messages sent by the BCL program via the SYSLOG command. Set this to your syslog logging machine, if your syslog messages are recorded centrally.
If set to 0.0.0.0, syslog messages are broadcast.
Default: "0.0.0.0"
DHCP Host Name
Name of the device sent in DHCP request. If left empty, a name based on the device's MAC address is generated automatically. Enter up to 15 Characters.
Default: ""
Web Server Port
Defines the port where the web server of this device can be reached. If set to "0" the default HTTP port (80) is used.
Default: "80"
SNMP System Name
SNMP MIB entry for system name (system.sysName.0)
Default: ""
SNMP System Location
SNMP MIB entry for system location (system.sysLocation.0)
Default: ""
SNMP System Contact
SNMP MIB entry for system contact (system.sysContact.0)
This parameter can be queried using any SNMP browser but can not be updated.
Default: ""
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STREAMING
RTP Mode
"on":Audio will be transmitted over RTP (used in VoIP systems)
"off":Audio will be transmitted using raw UDP protocol.
Default:"on"
Streaming mode
Select the desired streaming mode:
- "send always"
In this mode device will always stream audio to configured destination.
- "send on command"
In this mode device will start streaming audio to configured destination when "c=83" ( command to start streaming ) is received.
- "send on level"
In this mode device will start streaming audio to configured
destination when input level is above configured threshold
- "respond"
In this mode device will start streaming to the host from where it has started receiving stream.
- "AiPhone (Half Duplex) "
This streaming mode is set automatically when audio input source "SUB ( AiPhone ) " is selected.
Default:"send on command"
Input Trigger Level
This parameter is valid only for following streaming mode:
- "send on level"
It will stop streaming audio if audio input level is below this threshold for "Inactivity Timeout" duration.
- "AiPhone ( Half Duplex )"
Switch from Listen mode to Talk mode if audio output level is below this threshold for "Inactivity Timeout" duration.
Default: "1000"
Inactivity Timeout
This parameter is valid only for following streaming mode:
- "send on level"
It will stop streaming audio if audio input level is below "Input Trigger Level" for this duration.
- "AiPhone ( Half Duplex )"
Switch from Listen mode to Talk mode if audio output level is below "Input Trigger Level" for this duration.
Default: "1000 msec"
Audio Buffer Delay
The RTP decoder keeps constant decoding latency within one frame accuracy.
Set the required delay in milliseconds.The delay value should be set large
enough to cope with network jitter (difference in packets delivery time) and
possible packet loss.Increase the value if you are experiencing audio dropout.
The lowest recommended setting is about 80ms for uLaw/ALaw 8kHz.
Default:"200 msec".
Relay Off Delay
Set this to activate relay when there is incoming audio.
If there is no audio for this configured interval,
relay shall be opened. To disable it,set it to 0.
Using this variable, the output relay activation can be prolonged,
which can be useful when the relay is being used to control, for example,
an amplifier. The relay off delay is needed when using MP3 encoding, where
the unpredictable nature of the compression means that it is not possible
to predict how long the audio will take to reach and transmit at the remote end.
Default: "1200 msec"
Stream Audio to
Set the streaming destinations IP address and port number in this table where you want to stream the audio.
The destination IP address could be unicast, multicast, broadcast address.
If the destination IP address is set to "0.0.0.0" and a valid port number is set ( e.g. 4444) ,
the audio stream will be sent to network broadcast address.
A streaming destination ( an entry ) can be selected from this table using the command interface.
The Entry 0 is selected by default. A streaming destination is disabled if the port number is set to zero.
Default: "0.0.0.0 : 0"
Receive Audio from
Set the source IP address and port number from where audio shall be accepted.
Source IP address could be unicast,multicast address.
Set source IP address to "0.0.0.0" to receive audio broadcast.
Default: "0.0.0.0 : 4444"
IO COMMAND INTERFACE
Set the command to be executed on IO events i.e when IO connected or disconnected.
Maximum length of command can be up to 44 character.
When audio input source "SUB ( AiPhone )" is selected, commands on I0 events are disabled.
Default:
For input 0
- On Push:"c=83"( Start Streaming Audio )
- On Release: "c=84" ( Stop Streaming Audio )
For other inputs: ""
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AUDIO SETTINGS
Input Source
Select the desired audio input source:
- "Line"
Use Line-in for audio input.
- "Mic"
Use microphone for audio input.
- "SUB ( AiPhone )"
Use AiPhone interface ( SUB on Annuncicom-200 ) for audio input.
On selection of this audio input source, the streaming mode is set to "AiPhone (Half Duplex)" automatically and can not be changed.
Default:"Line".
Encoding
Select desired audio encoding.
Default:"PCM/24kHz(16 bit)".
Volume
Choose between "0%" and "100%" in 5% steps.
Default: "50%"
Microphone Gain
Microphone gain dB, increase if your microphone is too faint, decrease if it's too loud or overdriven.
Default: "21dB"
A/D Amplifier Gain
A/D converter pre-amplification in dB. Increase if the audio signal too faint, decrease if it's too loud or overdriven.
Default: "0dB"
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CONTROL INTERFACES
TCP Control Local Port
Set the TCP port to listen for TCP control interface connection.
Set it to 0 to disable TCP control interface.
Default:"12302"
UDP Control Local Port
Set the UDP port to listen for UDP control interface connection.
Set it to 0 to disable UDP control interface.
Default:"12303"
Send IO Change to Host
Set IP address and port number to send status changes to host.
Status changes are sent with UDP protocol.
If TCP command interface is connected, status changes are sent to
TCP remote host and its not sent to this configured host.
Default:"0.0.0.0 : 0"
Send SNMP trap to Host
Set IP address to send SNMP traps on input state and relay state change.
Default:"0.0.0.0"
UDP Discovery Port
UDP port to discover devices running this application.
This port is fixed and is not configurable.
Do not set this port number in any other settings.
Default:"12301"
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SERIAL GATEWAYS
Gateway Protocol
Select communication protocol "UDP" or "TCP" to enable gateway functionality.
Further parameters are shown based on the selected mode.
Default: "TCP"
Connection Type "(TCP mode)"
"Active" Initiates connection with remote device.
"Passive" Listens for incoming connection.
Default: "Passive"
Destination IP
Defines IP address of remote device to establish TCP connection or to send UDP packet.
Default: "0"
Destination Port
Defines the port number of remote device to establish a TCP connection or to send UDP packet.
Default: "0"
Local Port
Defines the local port to listen on for an incoming TCP/UDP connection.
Default: "10000 for port 1 and 10001 for port 2"
Serial Port Settings
Baud Rate
Select the serial transmission speed ("300" to "230400" Baud).
Default: "9600"
Data Bits
Select "7" or "8" data bits.
Default: "8"
Parity
Select "no", "even" or "odd" parity.
Default: "no"
Stop Bits
Select "1" or "2" stop bits.
Default: "1"
Flow Control
Select the type of flow control:
RTS/CTS signals not used: "none"
RS232: "Software (XON/XOFF)" or "Hardware (RTS/CTS)"
RS485: "RS485 Direction Control"
Default: "none"
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SECURITY SETTINGS
Reset Function
Enable or disable the "Reset" function on the Reset button and on the WEB UI. In order to restart the device press the Reset button once.
Default: "enabled"
Factory Defaults
Enable or disable the "Factory Defaults" function on the Reset button. In order to revert all settings to factory defaults keep the Reset button pressed until the red LED starts blinking (approx. 10 seconds).
Default: "enabled"
Update Function
Enable or disable the WEB Update function of the device. If the Update function is disabled, the only way to update the firmware is to use the serial rescue.
Default: "enabled"
Set Password
This is visible as long as no password is set.
Enter a password (up to 25 characters) and hit the "Apply" button. After the restart you should close the browser window and open a new browser window. You will be asked to supply user name and password. The user name can be omitted but the password has to be supplied in order to see the web configuration.
Old Password / New Password
These fields are visible as long as a password is set.
To allow free access (clearing the password) enter the old password and leave the field "New Password" empty, then hit the "Apply" button.
After the restart you will not be asked for user name and password anymore.
To change the password enter the old password and enter the new password in the field "New Password", then hit the "Apply" button.
After the restart you will be asked for user name and password. The user name can be omitted but the new password has to be supplied in order to see the web configuration.
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