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1. 9 Adaptive Fixed This mode allows us to send the same audio stream to several different destinations in several ways a Broadcast the audio stream can be sent to all the equipments within a local network only by specifying a special address in the destination address field This address is calculated as the network address with the equipment part filled with 1 s For instance if the IP address of our codec is 192 168 20 3 and network mask is 255 255 255 0 the corresponding broadcast address is 192 168 20 255 However if the network mask was for example 255 255 0 0 then the broadcast address would be 192 168 255 255 The audio will be sent to a given port so the receiving equipments should have local media port set up to this same port so they are able to receive the RTP stream This mode is not recommended for big networks and is usually blocked by the switches and routers so its use is restricted to small well managed local area networks b Multicast it is also possible to send the audio stream to a special multicast address for example 239 255 20 8 If the receiving equipments call to that same IP they will receive the audio that is being sent provided that their local media port matches the one the transmitter is sending the packets to Similarly to broadcast multicast traffic is usually blocked by switches and routers so its use is restricted to local area networks too c Multiple unicast Phoenix units
2. allows us to enable the emission of SysLog traces as well as to define the IP of the machine where the client is installed into and the port it is listening to IMPORTANT NOTE SysLog traces are disabled by default and it must be enabled only after request of AEQ Technical Assistance Service following an incidence They will provide the necessary data to fill this dialog 6 5 3 Remote control controlPHOENTX T Network management vin AEQ D2 Remote CLER control Ramotae control Outgoing connection mode Off Server hast 1 2 3 4 Port 4422 Accept incoming connections on ETHI Send outgoing connections on ETHI M Apply This option allows you to configure several parameters related to the way the equipment connects to the software application described in this manual You can define which physical ports ETH1 ETH2 both of them or none the unit is listening remote control commands at using the Accept incoming connections on drop down menu Phoenix Studios have two ports while the rest of Phoenix family members provide only ETH1 port Furthermore if we select Automatic for the Outgoing connection mode the unit will repeatedly try to connect to the indicated Server Host IP and port This eases the control of pieces of equipment connected behind firewalls etc The physical interface to be used by this auto connection mode is defined in the Send outgoing connections on drop down menu 49 A
3. d 4 Network management Remate control SAP Send traps to IP1 0 0 0 0 Protocol version w Send traps to IP2 0 0 0 0 Protocol version V v Send traps to IPS 0 0 0 0 Protocol version w Insert 0 0 0 0 to disable the traps sending The SNMP tab within Network management window allows you to define those three IP addresses filling all with 0 0 0 0 is equivalent to disable the transmission of SNMP messages as well as the version of the protocol to be used with each remote client v1 or v2c in order to guarantee the interoperability with the widest variety of clients so the user can choose those that better fit his needs even when we are adding management of Phoenix audiocodecs to a previously deployed installation The units can send status information messages traps or alerts and receive simple configurations usually related to these traps In order to get more information about the particular alerts provided by each particular model please check its corresponding User s Manual 6 5 2 SysLog Phoenix family members can send detailed debug messages in the form of industry de facto SysLog format in order to provide best information to our Technical Assistance Service These messages will be sent to a configured remote client 48 AEQ ControlPHOENI X controlPHOENIX Network management Remate control Ayer OG enable server host Port The SysLog tab within Network management
4. 31 70 4 Equipment contacts the left part of this area shows the list of equipment controlled by the system Contact details for each equipment at the right part you can see a table with the contacts associated to the codec selected from the left list On top you can see the name of the selected codec aeq 01 in the example and the number of available contacts of a total of 250 for each unit Below that you can see the contacts list one line is open for each contact with the following fields description name telephone 1 telephone 2 and URI At the lower part of the window below a blue band you can see the details name numbers URI of the selected contact 5 1 7 3 Contacts window copying data between books You can copy registers between books through simple drag and drop You must select the contacts to be copied on a codec list on the right part of the screen and drag and drop it to the desired codec on the left part of the screen A confirmation window will appear Information i Do vou want ko copy 4 contactis to AEQ 24 17 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 5 1 8 Tools This menu includes several tools The most important one Sue P is Encoding Profile Management SIP that allows to Po w o o manage the encoding profiles used in SIP based IP Tools Settings ORI CHOnS uw Encoding Profile Management SIP l Rs The 5 available tools are described below Synchronize Equipment Date Tim
5. ControlPHOENI X The configuration of the SIP servers list that appears available in Proxy Provider section is carried out in the window the Manage Providers button gives access to ControlPHOENIX cw MA XC New provider Edit provider Delete provider Close bx Provider list from AEQ 01 Selected provider on Neti AEQ Description Host Port domain regis expires sip interface AEQ sip aeq es 5060 sip aeq es True 60 Ethernet 1 This window includes options to manage the different SIP providers we want to have available add edit and delete Data to be configured for each provider is Description IP or name of the Proxy Server Proxy SIP port 5060 by default Domain the server attends its own IP is also valid Whether the server supports registration or not Expiration time for the registrations in seconds Physical network interface ETH1 or ETH2 just for Phoenix Studio used for the communications with the proxy it can be the same as the audio interface When using DIRECT SIP mode in addition to User Name and Display Name parameters only SIP Interface that will be used for SIP protocol must be configured ETH1 or ETH2 This option only appears in the case of Phoenix Studio LControlPHOENIX Configuration Neti SIP parameters aeq 05 Lacal uri Direct SIP SIP Interface QETHI upper ETH2 dower 36 AEQ ControlPHOENI X Finally we can conf
6. MADRID 03 MERCURY Select WAT mode MANUAL router configuration M Manual made SP local iP 172 26 33 35 ATP Oca iP 172 26 33 95 Si pea part 50865 ATP aca fart S004 The eight parameters to be configured in the dialog for this mode are o SIP LOCAL IP read only parameter that tells you the IP of the IP interface of the unit as regards SIP so that the latter can in turn convey this to the router or firewall administrator when it is configured It can be set in order to adapt it to network necessities in menu Configuration gt Ethernet o SIP LOCAL PORT read only parameter that tells you the port of the IP interface of the unit used for SIP signaling so that the latter can in turn convey this to the router or firewall administrator when it is configured Before checking the value of this parameter you should have configured previously whether you want to work with Proxy or not and restart the unit 37 AEQ ControlPHOENI X o SIP PUBLIC IP parameter that will tell the unit which public IP will correspond to it so that it can include the said IP in its SIP messages The router or firewall administrator must tell you the value of this parameter o SIP PUBLIC PORT parameter that will tell Phoenix which public port it will have corresponding to its local SIP port The router or firewall administrator must tell you the value of this parameter in order to make the required port forwarding o RTP LOCAL IP re
7. The common parameters to configure are the following ones User Name enables you to edit the name of the unit and how it will be reflected in the diverse internal menus of the unit Display Name editable name This is the public name of the equipment that will be used in SIP server so you can recognize the equipment with this identifier externally to the system ControlPHOENIX Configuration Meti SIF parameters aeq 05 Lacal uri Proxy SIP FA User name phxst 1 displayname phxst 1 Proxy Provider Authentication AEQ J User phxst 1 Pwd ic Manage Providers When using SIP Proxy based mode the following parameters must be also configured Proxy Provider enables you to select the external SIP server with which the unit will work from a previously stored list By default AEQ server will be selected Authentication enables you to edit the password and security information for the user profile associated with the unit in the previously selected SIP server By default the data configured in this field in order to use AEQ server are the following o User the User Name configured in Factory phxst 1 for instance In most cases the name of the interface user and the authentication user will be the same depending on the provider o Pwd the Pasword associated to that user o Realm the domain where the SIP Server is located by default sip aeq es 35 AEQ
8. also start to blink In addition an incoming call window will appear and the application buzzer will play in order to alert the user Besides the equipment s buzzer will sound if activated see section 6 4 5 ControlPHOENIX Incoming Calls AEQ sz e012 12 38 35 sipiphxst B31m172 26 33 39 26 593 359 Channel 1 To equipment Channel You can accept the incoming call either by pressing the Accept button in that window or by pressing the CALL button of the equipment that s receiving the call When the call is rejected by means of the P Reject button a window will appear in order to Call ERROR inform about the call error AEO 02 On channel Error Channel 2 CALL ERROR sip phxst_690 172 26 33 39 Busy On the other hand when the call is accepted the SYNC LED should turn green on both codecs calling and called Now ON AIR can be activated to route the incoming audio from the other codec to the outputs Note that ON AIR button also enables the audio transmission from the input to the other codec through the communications channel PHOENIXY STUDIO In order to hang up the call you simply need to CONNECTED click on the CALL button sip phxst_691 172 26 33 39 corresponding to the CH connected channel again and the call wil be hono Bentl M up once confirmation is 2 ss ede TERI provided Goes Information DK not connected Disconnect Chann
9. can send the same RIP stream to several different IPs by replication of the encoded audio This can traverse switches and routers in the same way it would do if it was a simple unicast RTP Raw stream although it is limited to a certain number of destination IPs depending on the type of coding algorithm We can access Multiple unicast configuration by means of the corresponding button within the IP interface configuration screen Net1 or Net2 Phoenix Studio only 39 AEQ ControlPHOENI X controlPHOENIX FA ow es New replica Edit replica Delete replica Close bx Replica list from aeq 03 1 172 23 26 12 2010 Net1 RTP raw FEC mode OFF Max Destination Enabled FEC if FEC mode is ON 1 172 25 26 12 5010 wv 2 125 25 2 2 5000 ww Once we have properly configured a RTP Raw channel we can add replicas or parallel streams that are only IP port pairs we want to send the audio to Note that FEC can be individually activated or disabled provided that it was enabled and configured in the general channel configuration We can disable it for certain replicas if we want If the list is empty the stream will be normally sent to the IP port indicated in the Call window as usual NOTE When audio is sent to several destinations the transmitting unit can receive audio from only one of them or none In order to determine which one is sending audio back only in RTP Haw mode a control will appear in the general configurati
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11. or from the channel MASTER ControlPHOENIX cx AES SYNC config LEM sco oe Selected source for SYNC ouput SYNC MODE MASTER i Cancel 42 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 6 2 Contacts window This option gives access to the contacts window associated to the selected codec See section 5 1 7 ControIPHOENIX New contact Equipment contacts 6 3 Ethernet window Edit contact Delete contact E Load Save D AEQ aeq O1 g amp stn Description Phone 1 Phone 2 phoenix 4 2 1 2 Madrid DIRECT SIP phx1_DIRECTSIP Madrid Remote 01 canali DIRECTSIP phx1 mixed 913758954 916895471 phx1_DIRECTSIP phoenix 2_1 1 2 phoenix 2_2 1 2 phoenix 1_2 Madrid DIRECT_SIP phx1_DIRECTSIP phxi mixed phxi DIRECTSIP 913758954 916895471 Phonel 1 Phonel 2 uri phxst_695 172 31 70 4 uri phxst_695 172 31 70 4 mdr_00 172 26 5 96 ch1 172 26 5 54 apardo 172 65 8 5 chi 172 26 5 54 ch2 172 26 5 54 ch1 172 26 5 54 phxst_586 172 31 70 2 phxst_587 172 31 70 2 phxst_533 172 31 70 1 mdr_00 172 26 5 96 ch1 172 26 5 54 ch2 172 26 5 54 ch1 172 26 5 54 This option allows you to manage the configuration of the IP parameters of the unit Ethernet interface 2 interfaces in case of Phoenix Studio ControlPHUENIX 4L Ethernet config aeq 05 Ethernet module 2 MO LINE Enable DHCP Ethernet module 1 Enable DHCP IP Address Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway IP 1
12. the equipment There are two connection modes manual and automatic If the automatic mode is applied this results in that the equipment continuously will try to connect whenever not connected The right part of the screen shows the number of incoming connections as well as the status of the outgoing connection not connected trying to connect connected Besides all the screens of the equipment will show a R symbol in the title bar when it is remotely controlled by at least one application so the user is aware that several people can be operating the unit at the simultaneously 7 2 Configuration from the remote control software All Phoenix units are configured from Factory with a default IP check its user manual for more details so the remote control connection is immediate by only configuring the PC network interface so it falls within the same network so it can successfully issue a ping command to the audiocodec Once the connection is established adjustments can be made to the way the unit connects to the software etc without having a front panel by means of the Network Remote control menu as explained in section 6 5 3 of this manual 52 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 8 A E Q GUARANTEE AEQ warrants that this product has been designed and manufactured under a certified Quality Assurance System AEQ therefore warrants that the necessary test protocols to assure the proper operation and the specified techn
13. you close all other applications before continuing Click Next to continue or Cancel to exit Setup j Cancel Once the AEQ ControlIPHOENIX application is installed by default in C Program files AEQ ControlPhoenix you can start it up by double clicking the icon displayed on the desktop Control Phoenix The application will also be accesible from the Start menu 3 1 AEQ ControlIPHOENIX in a codec network quick start guide The procedure is as follows 1 Upgrade the audiocodecs firmware if CPU version is lower than 3 40 It can be upgraded using the web server In order to access it open an Internet browser and type the following URL in the URL bar http lt equipment ip gt index htm AEQ Phoenix Studio WebServer Windows Internet Explorer Sele eO J http 172 26 33 80 index htm A rlx Live Search ej Archivo Edici n Ver Favoritos Herramientas Ayuda w od Eg Phoenix Studio WebServer gt E d gt E P gina Cy Herramientas amp AEQ PHOENIX YsTUpbiO Multi Function Audio Codec MENU UPGRADE UPGRADE STATUS SETTINGS MAINTENANCE FIRMWARE INFORMATION CPU 01 69 09 30 10 FPGA 03 04 08 02 10 DSP 02 24 08 09 10 Upper Mod EMPTY Lower Mod RDSI 01 01 04 16 2008 TA 06 00 03 17 2004 Select file Examinar 4 internet S 100 AEQ ControlPHOENI X If the units are accessible only though Internet then the router in front of the equipment ha
14. 10 2012 12 42 21 19 10 2012 12 23 54 19 10 2012 12 23 20 18 10 2012 10 51 14 18 10 2012 10 50 57 18 10 2012 10 50 38 biphxst_1 172 26 5 55 sip phxst_1 172 26 5 55 sip phxst_1 172 26 5 55 sip phxst_1 172 26 5 55 sip phxst_1 172 26 5 55 phxst_1 172 26 5 55 sip phxst_1 172 26 5 55 sip Marco1 172 26 5 55 sip Marco2 172 26 5 55 sip Marco2 172 26 5 55 sip Marco1 172 26 5 55 sip Marco1 172 26 5 55 sip Marco2 172 26 5 55 sip Marcol1 172 26 5 55 sip Marco2 172 26 5 55 sip Marco2 172 26 5 55 sip Marco2 172 26 5 55 sip phxst_2 172 26 33 50 sip phxst_2 172 26 33 50 sip phxst_2 172 26 33 50 IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net IP Net 00 02 30 00 00 06 00 01 16 00 00 11 00 00 21 00 00 11 00 00 07 00 12 19 00 13 46 00 00 28 00 02 18 00 01 07 00 11 38 00 10 36 00 03 32 00 14 40 00 00 03 00 03 12 00 00 06 00 00 08 AEQ ControlPHOENI X When you press the green Call button the receiving codec will show the INCOMING CALL message in its PHOENIXY STUDIO corresponding channel control window as well as the call origin in the codec that calls the REMOTE RINGING message and the call destination will be displayed INCOMING _ CALL sip sphxst_691 1 2 26 33 39 OK nis not connected The equipment s button will
15. 20 3346 Phoenix Studio 172 26 33 47 4422 Phoenix Studio l72 25 33 44 4422 Phoenix Mercury 172 26 5 55 4422 Phoenix Studio Cancel AEQ ControlPHOENI X By clicking on button we will be prompted for selection confirmation Information i Add selected equipment Alter confirmation several consecutive screens will appear as many as audiocodecs have been selected where you can confirm the name assigned to the unit by default or define a new one Establishing equipment description 1 2 26 33 12 4422 lt 7 Dess Enter kep or aiok OX te onion Description mm Whenever we launch the application and it detects that there are audiocodecs reachable that weren t accepted for control before the autodiscovery window will appear again so we can decide whether we want to add them to the pool of codecs to control by this computer IMPORTANT NOTE AEQ ControlPHOENIX application allows you to control just one audiocodec by default In order to add and control several units at the same time you must purchase a user license see section 5 1 9 6 of this manual That license is associated with the computer where the application is installed 4 2 Remote equipment discovery New equipment Remote Connection In chapter 4 1 the process of automatic discovery of equipment in compatible sub networks was described There is an alternative procedure where the application doesn t look for equi
16. 56 Channel 2 11 47 49 Channel 2 11 47 06 Channel 1 NOTE eju Ir 4 Calls contacts IL By clicking on these buttons all the numbers and URI corresponding to last calls and from the call book will appear regardless of the compatibility with the actual channel and intended communication type By clicking on these buttons all the numbers and URI corresponding to last calls and from the call book will appear but only those that are compatible with the actual channel and intended communication type ControlPHOENIX From the called numbers and UHI screen accessed by pressing the t Last calls AEQ 02 Call type Al calls Channel 2 configured in mode Net2 DIRECT SIP button you can filter the list in esc Mode Duration order to see all calls only incoming calls or only the outgoing calls the Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 2 Channel 1 Channel 1 Channel 1 os os c _ _ qm m d D d c Outgoing calls 31 10 2012 14 34 09 31 10 2012 14 32 51 31 10 2012 14 30 33 31 10 2012 14 30 07 31 10 2012 14 28 59 31 10 2012 14 28 46 19 10 2012 15 23 12 19 10 2012 15 21 45 19 10 2012 15 21 03 19 10 2012 15 20 49 19 10 2012 15 19 40 19 10 2012 15 09 16 19 10 2012 15 09 01 19
17. 7 AEQ 55 Phoenix Studio Channel 2 REGISTRATION ERROR 11 10 2012 8 32 13 AEQ 55 Phoenix Studio Channel 1 REGISTRATION ERROR 11 10 2012 8 32 13 AEQ 55 Phoenix Studio Channel 2 REGISTERING RT Total AudioCodec 5 08 32 23 5 1 Upper menu At the top of the main screen a menu appears showing the following options B gt a B T BK 9 x Equipment Events Activity Connection list Event list Incoming calls Contacts Tools Settings Close 11 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 5 amp AEQ t 3 5 1 1 Equipment SEEN When you press this button a window that shows a list of the installed equipments will appear E ControlPHOENIX E AEQ Add Edit or Delete equipment 6 Installed equipment Description Type IP Port Remote connection aeq 00 Phoenix Studio 172 26 33 4422 HE seq 01 Phoenix Yenus 172 26 33 50 4422 HIE seq 02 Phoenix Studio 172 26 33 46 4422 HIE seq 03 Phoenix Studio 172 26 33 47 4422 ad aeg 04 Phoenix Studio 172 26 33 44 4422 aeq 05 Phoenix Studio 172 26 5 55 4422 By clicking on one of the units and pressing the Edit 59 button you can customize its description AEQ Change description 172 26 33 50 4422 Description FREI em sh By pressing the New button you can add a codec that has not been discovered indicating a description and a route IP address and port You can also test this socket by issuing a Ping command by its corresponding button Address must
18. 72 33 1 1 DAS Server l 2 33 33 4 IF Address Subnet mask Gateway IP DAS Server lf 9 2599 eo eoa 172 206 1 1 172 26 35 55 For changes to apply the equipment needs En reboot Communication will be re established in aprox 15 sec Apply The parameters to be configured for each interface are Enable DHCP enables the activation or deactivation of the automatic configuration of IP addresses masks and gateways There must be a DHCP server in the network the unit is connected to in order to make this option work When Enable DHCP is validated the following parameters will be filled automatically when Enable DHCP is not validated you will be able to change them manually IP Address valid IP address associated with that interface Subnet mask valid subnet mask associated with that interface Gateway IP valid gateway or network gateway address associated with that interface DNS Server IP address of the external addresses resolution server valid in the geographic zone where codec is placed or internal server inside the local network authorized to translate alohanumeric URL identifiers into IP addresses 43 AEQ ControlPHOENI X Once those parameters are configured and after pressing the Apply button a confirmation window will appear After confirming the equipment reboots and the communication re establishes in approximately 15 seconds ControlPHO ENIX W
19. AEQ ControlPHOENIX AEQ AUDIOCODECS CONFIGURATION AND CONTROL SOFTWARE PHOENIX STUDIO MERCURY amp VENUS USER S MANUAL ED 12 12 V 1 1 17 12 2013 Firmware Versions CPU 3 90 FPGA 3 04 DSP 3 11 or higher Software Version AEQ ControIPHOENIX 2 1 0 0 CONTENTS 1 SCORE OF THIS CAN BU Rec 4 2 APPLICATION SCOPE saiciasiess asians 4 INSTALLATION a 4 3 1 AEQ ControlPHOENIX in a codec network quick start guide eeeeueusss 5 4 APPLICATION EAUNGEL unice saeinszicotdieutsnueesubvpusdkascicinGa E u ss Ra Oo UP MUR E au ua Id 8 4 1 Equipments auto discovery Searching new equipment eeeeesseseeeeeeeese 8 4 2 Remote equipment discovery New equipment Remote Connection 10 SW MAIN SCREEN c m 11 31 WOE MO MT o 11 ME olea T UE TT 12 NEM IT cC T c 13 Bie Woe cuu ML 13 s E SES aee EB RETE T TT 14 SEM Evom S LIS M 14 SNO MICO MIG Eel NETT TUE 14 s MEANS IIO i RETE OO Eo E E EET 15 5 1 7 1 Upper menu in Contacts window cccccccsseeeseceeeeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeeesueeeeeeeees 15 5 1 7 2 Contacts window work area seessesesssssseeennn nennen nnns 17 5 1 7 3 Contacts window copying data between b
20. Disconnected legend in the equipment s main screen and a red band in the corresponding line of the equipments list view 6 4 10 Manage configuration It is possible to store the current equipment configuration into its own internal non volatile memory It may be very useful to do this once the unit is correctly configured and working well in the intended application so if later on someone inadvertently changes something that prevents normal operation it is possible to recover the last stored configuration Besides an additional option for restoring the factory settings is available except for the IP settings which are kept in order to avoid losing connectivity with the unit controlPHOENIX Fa Se Configuration management aeg O4 Save current configuration Load last saved configuration Restore default configuration AEQ ControlPHOENI X 47 6 5 Network window Network button placed within the Configuration menu gives access to the Network management menu where you can establish how the equipment behaves in what relates to remote management that includes three submenus 6 5 1 SNMP AEQ Phoenix audiocodec family are equipped with a server able to send messages to up to 3 different IPs according to SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol that is very useful for remote management of complex installations consisting on many different pieces of equipment from various manufacturers controlPHOENTX
21. ENI X 6 1 2 Routing and attenuation configuration of the analog outputs OUTPUTS OUTPUTS block shows the equipment s audio outputs both analog and digital There is a stereo digital output per channel and also a stereo analog output that can be associated in stereo to one of the channels or being divided into two mono outputs one for each channel In order to configure this there is a drop down menu ANALOG OUTPUT MODE ANALOG OUT MODE AES DIG 1 dB ANALOG 1 m D Lock ANALOG OUT MODE at dB Stereo CH1 v ANALOG 2 Mono CHL ICH AES DIG 2 0 d ANALOG 1 This block also contains dials to adjust the attenuation of the analog output between 0 and 208GB for both channels independently By clicking on the up and down arrows in the dial besides the number the values can be x ANALOG OUTMODE Changed If the Lock check box is activated both channels will receive 0 d Mono CH1 CH2 wi a the same value Lock R ANALOG 2 6 1 3 General audio configuration of a channel Each channel encoder receives audio already converted to digital format from the selected input After this step it can be further attenuated digitally by means of the In gain button If a call is established the audio will be encoded and sent to the communications interface Conversely audio received from the interface will be decoded Then there is also an Out gain control that allows digital atte
22. EQ ControlPHOENI X amp AEQ The individual codec control window of Phoenix Studio and Phoenix Venus present a CALL button per channel Phoenix Mercury has only one channel so only one CALL button is presented 6 6 CALL button establishing a call ControlPHOENIX V gt By clicking on CALL button the call window shows up and the Call to field can be edited with keyboard This field must be filled in with a URI or telephone number depending on the type of selected communications interface Call on Channel 2 Call to gt sip ch1 172 26 33 45 e Channel interface Neti DIRECT SIP The URI or telephone number can also be directly i from the last calls list by clicking on the Ip V Calls contacts maea Channel 1 button or from the call book by clicking on the sip ch1 172 26 33 45 19 12 2009 12 25 36 sip ch1 9172 26 33 45 gt 19 12 2009 12 25 17 sip ch1 172 26 33 45 19 12 2009 12 25 09 sip ch1 172 26 33 45 19 12 2009 12 24 40 Chi 172 26 33 45 m 19 12 2009 11 49 56 Ch1i 172 26 33 45 EH 19 12 2009 11 47 49 Chi 172 26 33 45 gt 19 12 2009 11 47 06 sip Sitel1 172 26 5 100 button Channel 1 Jo eg lE Channel 2 12 25 08 The imported number or URI will appear in the Call to field and then the call can be established by clicking on Call green button Channel 2 12 24 40 Channel 1 11 49
23. ES 1 EN i BN 3 d F T a FP d d F B f FE 1 L D f j f j 1 Ea i f f 1 Se 1 Ji rn 1 F Sn i BN Vass yr o Backup settings allows you to configure a backup interface and define the time before fail over number of retries and minimum period of time without failing when in backup mode before switching back to main interface the number or unit to call to and the use encoding o Auto recall settings allows you to activate the automatic recall when equipment starts up 6 1 6 Loop By clicking on the Loop check box an internal audio routing between encoder and decoder will be created in order to test the system This way the correct operation and configuration of the audiocodec and audio can be tested with no need to configure the communications interfaces or making a call Note that the check box needs to be disabled before changing to another coding mode CH1 ENCODER CH1DECODER Loding Coding arez 64kbs Select Gre 64kbs 1BkHz MOND coder 15EHz MONG AES STAC 6 1 7 External synchronization configuration There is a last option related with digital audio AES outputs This button gives access to a dialog where we can configure whether the sync output signal follows the sync input Loop from external sync IN or comes from the channel extracted sync Besides we can configure whether the digital audio synchronization is extracted from sync input SLAVE
24. Individually tab is selected you must select the desired equipment on the right list and the desired colour the same way as described before press the Apply button and confirm Then the selected colur will be applied to the selected equipment In both cases the Restore original color button allows you to return to the original colors of the units Confirmation is also requested 25 AEQ ControlPHOENI X amp AEQ This option shows information about the application version as well as the AEQ contact data 5 1 9 6 About ControlPHO ENIX AEQ ControlPHOENIX Registered ALU License reference 2012 AEQ 14041 FFFF Remaining time Permanent CI Margarita Salas N 24 Parque cientifico Legan s Technal gica 20919 Legan s Madrid Tel 34 91 686 13 00 Fax 34 91 686 44 92 email sati aeq es AEQ in social networks TOY Tube n This option also indicates whether the application is registered or not that is if the license that allows you to control several audiocodecs at the same time is purchased or not that license is associated with the computer where the application is installed The License button gives you access to the window where this option can be activated once the license is purchased after providing AEQ with the Computer ref that appears on that screen the Key will be supplied in order to activate that functionality If you have any doubt please consult the AEQ Technical Service or autho
25. Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio NO MORE connections allowed Disconnected Connected NO MORE connections allowed Disconnected Connected NO MORE connections allowed Disconnected Connected NO MORE connections allowed Disconnected Connected NO MORE connections allowed Disconnected Connected NO MORE connections allowed Disconnected Connected NO MORE connections allowed 15 11 2012 10 15 05 15 11 2012 10 15 05 Phoenix Studio 15 11 2012 10 15 05 Phoenix Studio 15 11 2012 10 15 05 Phoenix Studio 15 11 2012 10 15 05 Phoenix Studio 15 11 2012 10 15 05 Phoenix Studio Channel 1 CONNECTED sip marco1 172 Channel 1 COMNECTED MO SYNC sip me Channel 1 CONNECTED Ch1 172 26 33 Channel 1 CONNECTED NO SYNC Chi Channel 1 CONNECTING sip marco1 17 The Iri button allows you to delete the events list stored in the database Confirmation is requested The button allows you to export to Excel format the events list in order to filter and process the information more conveniently In this window we can select the file name the dates Eus range to be exported and whether we want to remove x export events to Excel the information from the database after being A exported or not Select the file to export no File selected Select an option
26. Press Enter dep orc oit OK re conan Once the equipments names are confirmed defined the application is closed When you start it up again autodiscovering is launched and after selecting the ones you want to add those units will appear available in the application plus the ones added by means of the text file Save IP Addresses to File This tool allows you to export the IP addresses of the different codecs in the application to a text file This can be useful for network maintenance tasks LontrolPHOENTX SY Save IP Adresses to file IP Addresses 172 26 33 465 172 26 5 55 172 26 33 47 172 26 33 127 172 26 33 50 172 26 33 45 5 1 9 Settings This menu gives access to several important configuration options A4 Je Ds Settings Close Je General Application Values Screen View j Organize Change Installation Mame T Customize Equipment Color About 21 AEQ ControlPHOENI X amp AEQ This screen allows you to adjust the properties of the communications between the application and the equipment see sections 4 1 and 4 2 There are 3 tabs Autodiscovering Remote connection and Net connection that are described below 5 1 9 1 General Application Values Autodiscovering This screen includes a check box that enables or disables whether the application will search for new equipment within the same network each time it is started There is a control bar at th
27. X y MERCURY IP Audio Codec MENU MAIN PAGE 6 4 7 Firmware versions ControlPHOENIX tjj This option shows the firmware versions installed in the equipment for each one of the E Versions information programmable elements of the system CPU a EQUi DSP and FPGA for Phoenix Studio only CPU and DSP for Phoenix Mercury and Venus Each CPU 03 40 11 27 12 DSP 03 10 3 21 12 FPGA 03 04 08 02 10 version has particular technical features so this information is mandatory for any query to AEQ Technical Service IMPORTANT NOTE Please don t upgrade the equipment firmware without consulting AEQ Technical Service previously 46 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 6 4 8 Equipment date and time ControlPHOENIX Em aeg 04 Synchronize equipment Date Time Equipment 15 11 2012 12 14 56 Computer Lock 6 4 9 Reboot Equipment Allows you to consult equipment date time and synchronize it with the computers date time All codecs in the installation and computers controlling them should keep the same time Hemote equipment rebooting may be necessary in certain occasions When you press the 5 Reboot equipment button a confirmation window will appear Information i Reboot equipment Connection will be re established in aprox 15 s Continue After acceptance the equipment resets and after around 15 seconds the connection will be recovered This situation is indicated by a blinking
28. ad only parameter that tells you the IP of the IP interface of the unit as regards RTP so that it can in turn convey this to the router or firewall administrator when it is configured You will usually configure the same network interface as for SIP so it will be the one configured in point number 1 o RTP LOCAL PORT read only parameter that tells you the port of the IP interface of the unit as regards RTP so that the latter can in turn convey this to the router or firewall administrator when it is configured o RTP PUBLIC IP parameter that will tell the unit which public IP will correspond to the RTP of its IP interface so that it can send the said IP in its SIP messages The router or firewall administrator must tell you the value of this parameter Usually the administrator will take out SIP traffic and RTP using the same public IP configure in point number 3 o RTP PUBLIC PORT parameter that will tell the Phoenix Studio which public port will correspond to the RTP of its IP interface so that it can send the said port in its SIP messages The router or firewall administrator must tell you the value of this parameter in order to make the required port forwarding AUTO 1 local network audio this mode is basically used when the equipment is going to register in a SIP proxy server through internet but it is going to connect to other audiocodecs inside the same local network In this mode the SIP proxy is supposed to carry out the necess
29. arning amp n incorrect configuration of the network parameters can lead to loss of communication with the equipment For changes to apply the equipment needs to reboot Communication will be re established in aproxiamatly 15 sec Do you really want to continue 6 4 Miscellaneous window Allows the user to configure certain normally permanent details in the equipment ControlPHOENIX Miscellaneous settings aeq 05 Equipment configuration i Local panel VU Meters display Lacal headphones routing eyo Local digital infouts functions antay End to end data channel Buzzer and test 2 Web user Equipment information E Firmware versions EH Equipment date and time Equipment operations Reboot equipment nat Cy A tC 4 Manage configuration Le 6 4 1 Local panel VU Meters display Phoenix Studio only ControlPHOENIX Front panel YU Meters mode aeq 05 Made Monitor CH1 and CH2 CH1 6 0 This option allows the user to configure the signals to monitor in the front panel display of the equipment among three different options Inputs and outputs of channel 1 in stereo Inputs and outputs of channel 2 in stereo Inputs and outputs of both channels at the same time but displaying only L input output of channel 1 and R input outputs of channel 2 44 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 6 4 2 Local headphones routing Phoenix Studio only Contr
30. ary task to traverse the NAT the equipment is behind of AUTO 2 local network audio this mode is similar to AUTO1 except that we no longer rely on the SIP proxy to carry out the NAT traversal tasks the equipment will do that AUTO 3 audio over internet this mode is also equivalent to AUTO1 but the equipment will connect to other audiocodecs through Internet This mode tries to deliver the audio through Internet with the least possible restrictions AUTO 4 audio over internet this model is equivalent to AUTO2 with the exception that the equipment will also connect to audiocodecs through internet also This mode tries to deliver the audio through Internet with the least possible restrictions 38 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 6 1 4 3 IP Net1 Net2 communications interface configuration RTP Raw mode Broadcast Multicast Multiple Unicast When the logic IP communications interface Net1 Net2 of the unit is configured as RTP Raw the SIP and NAT Traversal adjustments described above don t apply and the connection between units will need to be done end to end there is no call negotiation There is also no negotiation of the coding based on existing profiles but it needs to be defined at both sides exactly matching ControlPHOENIX Configuration Meti AEQ D1 Audio RTP Interface Multipl icast ETHI upper URE UMCA D ETH2 lower FEC mode OFF Local media port 5004 Adaptive buffer max ms symmetric RTP
31. be defined ControlPHOENIX O in Ethernet module 1 2 of J AEQ the equipment ES Add NEW equipment to installation iL Ethernet config Description Ethernet module 1 _ Ethernet module 2 LI Enable DHCP Enable DHCP IP Address 172 26 33 57 IP Address 172 31 33 80 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Subnet mask 255 255 0 0 Gateway IP 172 26 1 1 Gateway IP 172 31 1 1 DNS Server 172 26 33 4 DNS Server 0 0 0 0 Additionally you can remove a codec from the control list when you don t want to control it anymore by simply selecting it and clicking on Delete button Confirmation is requested 12 AEQ ControlPHOENI X amp AEQ Events 5 1 2 Events This button provides access to the window that shows the list of events for each control object E ControlPHOENIX Events stored on DataBase Click on column header to filtter events 15 11 2012 10 15 35 aeq 05 Phoenix Studio Channel 1 CONNECTED MO DATA Chia 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 15 11 2012 10 15 35 10 15 35 10 15 35 10 15 35 10 15 34 10 15 34 10 15 25 10 15 25 10 15 25 10 15 24 10 15 24 10 15 24 10 15 15 10 15 14 10 15 14 10 15 14 10 15 14 10 15 14 Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio Phoenix Studio
32. cel file to equipment AEQ 01 Please make sure that the excel file format is correct When you select Load An inappropriate format may cause inconsistent data fro m Excel fi le opti O n a Example screen will show a sample E unma uuu PIBUZA SS of the format this file must phx1 mixed 913758954 916895471 ch2 172 26 5 54 have In order to load it a FT correctly H y First row contains headers Description Phone 1 Phone 2 URI General Format Excel Excel File Cancel ze Allows you to leave the Contacts menu and returns to the main screen O56 16 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 5 1 7 2 Contacts window work area E ControIPHOENIX 2 X s New contact Edit contact Delete contact Load Save ls AEQ Equipment contacts aec O1 aeq 00 236 free of 250 E Description Phnei Phne2 wio B aeq 02 phoenix 4 2 1 2 phxst 695 172 31 70 4 aeq 03 5 Madrid DIRECT SIP mdr 0069172 26 5 96 L aeq 04 2 phxi DIRECTSIP ch1 172 26 5 54 E aeq 05 Madrid Remote 01 apardo 172 65 8 5 canall_DIRECTSIP chi 172 26 5 54 phx1_mixed 913758954 916895471 ch2 0172 26 5 54 phx1_DIRECTSIP chi 172 26 5 54 phoenix 2_1 1 2 phxst 5866172 31 70 2 phoenix 2 2 1 2 phxst_587 172 31 70 2 phoenix 1_2 phxst_533 172 31 70 1 Madrid DIRECT_SIP mdr_00 172 26 5 96 phx1_DIRECTSIP chi 172 26 5 54 phx1_mixed 913758954 9316895471 ch2 0172 26 5 54 phxi DIRECTSIP chi 172 26 5 54 Phonel 1 Phonel 2 Uri phxst_695 172
33. detector in the case of the decoder block HX controlPHOENIX By clicking in these buttons we can adjust both the audio e thresholds expressed in dBV for analog input and dBFS for digital udio Tx threshold WM aeq 05 input and the timeout that the application allows to still announce audio presence even when audio has fallen below the threshold Once this timeout has expired the indicator will return to red Channel 1 Timeout 35 dBV 57 dBFS 6 1 4 Interfaces 6 1 4 1 V35 communications interface configuration Phoenix Studio only ControlPHOENIX V35 interface configuration is limited to selection of the operating mode permanent or DCD signal controlled and Configuration V35 an informative window that displays the frequency aeq 05 i detected for the incoming clock Detected CLK freq 0 KHz Connection mode ODED Controlled Permanent 33 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 6 1 4 2 IP Net1 Net2 communications interface configuration SIP modes Channel 1 logical network interface is always denoted as Net1 When there is a Channel 2 logical network interface in the case of a Phoenix Studio is called Net2 ControlPHOENIX Configuration Netz aeq 05 Audio RTP Interface QETHI upper ETH2 lower SIF Parameters MAT Traversal FEC made OFF Local media port 5008 Adaptive buffer max ms Symmetric RTP fe 9 Adaptive CO Fixed The configuration of the IP int
34. e Equipment Version Load IP Adresses From File Save IP Adresses to File Encoding Profile Management SIP ControIPHOENIX y x T New profile Edit profile Delete profile Capacity is AEQ Equipment list n AEQ O1 7 mE AEQ 00 6 free of 10 ME AEQ 01 eel ees i Aron Encoding Profile List ype Sample BitRate Bits sample Law G722 16 Khz 64 Kbps AEQ03 vy HIGH QUALITY G711 8 Khz 64 Kbps MEI AEQ 04 G711 8 Khe 64 kb E i ps EEUE AEQ 05 oe Low pear AEQ LD 32 Khz 128 Kbps E U Af onLY 6722 Af voice This option allows you to manage the encoding profiles for SIP connections The upper menu includes buttons to add edit and delete profiles J X Mew profile Edit profile Delete profile Basically a profile is a list of one or more defined audio coding formats that will be used by SIP protocol in order to negotiate the particular coding to be used during the IP call When an equipment calls another using SIP this profile is sent to the called unit so it can select among several possibilities as it may not support all of the coding formats the calling equipment supports So the user can select among one or other list profile for each call see section 6 1 3 1 The order within the list is important as priority will be assigned from top to bottom and in fact the most usual situation is that the called equipment accepts the first coding in the profile When a new profile is creat
35. e freight charges of the product to or from such Authorized Technical Service Centre 4 No Extension of the Guarantee Period for repaired product shall be applied Nor shall a Substituted Products in application of this Guarantee be subject to Guarantee Period Extension 5 The present guarantee will not be applicable in the following situations improper use or Contrary use of the product as per the User or Instruction Manual violent manipulation exhibition to humidity or extreme thermal or environmental conditions or sudden changes of such conditions electrical discharges or lightning oxidation modifications or not authorized connections repairs or non authorized disassembly of the product spill of liquids or chemical products 6 Under no circumstances whether based upon this Limited Guarantee or otherwise shall AEQ S A be liable for incidental special or consequential damages derived from the use or from the impossibility of using the product AEQ shall not be liable for loss of information in the disks or data support that have been altered or found to be inexact neither for any accidental damage caused by the user or other persons manipulating the product 53 AEQ ControlPHOENI X
36. e right that allows manual adjustment of the communications timeout as a function of the networks capacity ControlPHOENIX jet General application values Autodiscovering and Remote connection Autodiscovering Remote connection Net connection Avoid Autodiscovering on starting application IF this option is checked make sure no equipment is in DHCP mode This action avoid detecting IP adress changes Searching new equipment Computer P addresses Adrem 5ubiNat Mad 172 28 5 231 255 255 0 171 31 5 231 255 255 0 IF response time For aukodiscovering is sek too short the application may not receive equipment answers Remote connection This tab is used to select how long the application delays the request from a piece of equipment to be included in the system before being accepted automatically if nobody cancels that ControlPHOENIX jet General application values Autadiscovering and Remote connection Autodiscovering Remote connection Met connection New equipment by Remote Control New detected equipments Automati insertion 100 sec On timeout the new equipment will be added automatically En the DataBase 22 AEQ ControlPHOENI X Net connection Two parameters are adjusted o KeepAlive timer timeout to disconnect the application and the unit if no incoming traffic is received o Send KeepAlive every time the application will send traffic to the unit in order to avoid
37. e right top cross in order to close a vumeters window Vumeters represent audio transmitted to the L amp R car m dii channels and audio received from the communication channel also for both L amp R Except for Phoenix AEQO1 Mercury the 2 available channels of the unit are 1 2 25 9 25 shown CH1 and CH2 6 1 General configuration screen The general configuration screen provides access to the configuration of the main functions of the unit such as connection of the audio inputs and outputs to the communication interfaces in order to get the most adequate audio transmission and reception From that screen you can configure the routing and audio levels in the unit the encoding algorithms to use the connection mode in INTERFACE section and you can access to the Advanced configuration and IP interface I F Setup menus The general configuration screen looks as follows 29 AEQ ControlPHOENI X ControlPHOENIX Phoenix Studio General configuration CONNECTED TO Ch1 172 26 33 45 aeq 05 172 26 5 55 CH1 aa d INTERFACE Neti DIRECT SIP wance Main Active IF Setup INPUTS CONNECTED 9 ON AIR AES DIG 1 AES DIG 1 G722 64Kbs Select G722 64kbs codec 16KHz MONO l Digital v a ANALOG OUT MODE ON gg Mono CHI CH2 v codec finos ror AES DIG 2 mm Jin asin AES SYNC INTERFACE Net2 DIRECT SIP v Ad d Conf gp e CH2 ON AIR not connected At the left the
38. e screen for creating a new contact Mew contact ControlPHOENIX New Contact o Select Books to add new contact aeq 00 a Insert new contact values J aeq 01 SQ J aeq 02 Description aeq 03 aeq 04 Phone 1 aeq 05 Phone 2 AEQ 27 URI On the left side we can select which codecs this new contact should apply to This way we can create the same contact for multiple codecs but only having to provide it once On the right side we can define the fields for a new contact name two ISDN numbers and an URI or IP for network connections Allows you to access to the screen for editing an existing contact Edit contact AEQ ControlPHOENI X 15 amp AEQ You can edit all the fields of a contact name two ISDN numbers and an URI or IP address ControlPHOENIX Description Madrid DIRECT 5IP Phone 1 gt 4 Allows you to delete one or several selected MOCE contacts Before executing the user will be A eM NE DE Delete contact prompted to confirm the deletion Jy os The drop down menu that appears allows you to recover or import the Load Save contacts from an Excel file by means of Load from Excel File option the file must have the right format or to saves the contacts to an Load from Excel file excel file by means of Save to Excel file option Save to Excel File ControlPHOENIX Import contacts from Excel file Select the ex
39. ed it will be created in the selected equipment at that moment Once created and configured the profile can be copied to other equipment using drag and drop Windows procedure 18 AEQ ControlPHOENI X LM The aPadtv button allows you to access to a window where the profiles list associated to a certain unit is shown as well as the number of free positions for new profiles up to 10 per unit and the number of free positions inside each profile for adding new coding formats up to 20 per profile ControlPHOENIX AEQ 02 B free oF 10 e HIGH QUALITY 13 free of 20 e LOW DELAY 16 free of 20 a ONLY G722 y VOICE 13 Free of 20 18 free of 20 Synchronize Equipment Date Time This screen allows us to synchronize the codecs and keep them in sync with the computer s date and time Jk ControIPHOENIX SE A AFO Synchronize Equipment Date Time 6 Installed equipment Select deselact All Description IP Date AEG OO 172 256 33 46 15 11 2012 12 33 07 AEQ 01 172 26 5 55 19 12 2008 14 08 25 AEQ Oe Ir2 25 33 47 30 12 1899 00 00 00 AEQ O3 172 25 33 127 30 12 1899 00 00 00 AEC 04 172 25 33 50 15 11 2012 12 32 55 AEQ OS 172 26 33 45 15 11 2012 12 33 08 Click an iter list to individually seleck deselect Computer C Lock Equipment Version This option shows on a window a list of the IP address for each codec and displays the firmware versions of each of the programmable e
40. el 1 q pedes J Are vou sure Yes Cancel AEQ ControlPHOENI X 7 SETTING UP PHOENIX STUDIO UNITS TO USE REMOTE CONTROL First make sure that the CPU firmware version is 3 40 or higher If it is not please upgrade it IMPORTANT NOTE Please don t upgrade the equipment firmware without consulting AEQ Technical Service previously Remote control configuration can be performed directly from the application once it has managed to connect to the equipment in order to adjust the connection mode or from the Phoenix Studio front panel itself 7 1 Configuration from the equipment s front panel Phoenix Studio only Configuration of the remote control can be found in submenu MAINTENANCE under SYSTEM The REMOTE CONTROL SETTINGS submenu allows the user to configure how the connection between equipment and PC is established There are two types of remote control connections incoming PC to audiocodec and outgoing audiocodec to PC The equipment can be configured to accept incoming connections from both Ethernet ports only one or even reject any incoming connection Up to three incoming connections can be established Additionally the unit can be set up to with one and only one PC application that we will refer to as remote control server In order to do that we need to configure the name or IP of the server as well as the control port 4422 by default as well as the Ethernet port that we want to use to control
41. ely on the actual equipment only for Phoenix Studio through the equipment control interface in the front panel Configuraci n avanzada de TCP IP Configuraci n de IP DNS WINS Opciones Direcciones IP Direcci n IP M scara de subred Trl 255 255 0 0 172 26 7 13 255 255 0 0 E Puertas de enlace predeterminadas Puerta de enlace M trica M trica autom tica If all this has been correctly accomplished the units will be accessible to the application and they will appear in the New equipment detected list at the bottom part of the autodiscovery window screen By default the name assigned to the units will be the previously defined identifying name followed by consecutive digits AEQ 00 AEQ 01 AEQ 02 When we click on that list we can select the equipments that we want to control and ignore the AEQ Phoenix audiocodecs that we do not require to be controlled by this computer or its operator By clicking with the left mouse button on any audiocodec from the list you can select it or ignore it X ControlPHO ENIX Searching new equipment Computer IP addresses Address Sublet Mask 192 168 1 2 Soo edd Aon 172 31 5 6 250 299 L l 172 256 5 6 255 299 l l 192 166 100 5 So dd eed Click on an item in the list to select deselect individually E n Proposed description Port Tvpe AEQ OO 172 256 335 422 Phoenix Studio AEQUI 172 25 33 580 4422 Phoenix Venus AEQ OZ r2
42. erface includes the following parameters Audio RTP Interface allows you to select the physical network interface ETH1 or ETH2 assigned to the channel audio This option is only available for Phoenix Studio FEC mode allows you to configure whether FEC Forward Error Correction is used or not and its type Error correction is performed by sending redundant information that allows the receiver to recompose the lost data in case of not perfect transmissions Forward error correction always generates a higher binary rate and this in turn can generate more losses in very narrow transmission channels as well as delays It is recommended that the communication is started with no FEC OFF and once established experiment with the different available modes in case of problems and check if the results are better with some of them e LOWEST generates a 40 higher binary rate and produces a 575ms additional delay e LOW generates a 50 higher binary rate and produces a 375ms additional delay e MIDDLE generates a 66 higher binary rate and produces 225ms additional delay e HIGH doubles the binary rate producing 125 ms additional delay Local media port allows you to configure the UDP port selected to transmit audio at origin over IP Minimum value 1 024 Maximum value 65 534 Default value 5004 Adaptive Fixed allows you to configure the reception buffer as adaptive or fixed In the first case its size will vary accordin
43. g to the network transmission quality In fixed mode its size will be steady according to manual configuration Adaptive buffer max this is the maximum size of the reception buffer When it is defined as adaptive Phoenix audiocodec will start to shorten it from this value as the network s transmission quality allows If it is defined as FIXED this max value will remain as the buffer s size won t be varied during the connection This value must be set in milliseconds The longer the buffer is packet misses will be less likely but base delay will also be longer specially if the buffer is set to FIXED mode 34 AEQ ControlPHOENI X Symmetric RTP this option allows you to force the local unit to send audio to the same IP and port from which it is receiving audio The destination port specified when making the call will be ignored when we receive packets from the remote equipment This option will allow you to connect to an equipment with unknown IP and or port because it s behind a router with NAT for instance When in SIP mode SIP Proxy based and DIRECT SIP we will additionally have access to the buttons to configure the parameters associated to SIP protocol SIP Parameters and NAT Traversal strategies SIP parameters configuration accessible by pressing SIP Parameters button is slightly different depending on whether the channel is operating with Proxy SIP Proxy based or without it DIRECT SIP
44. he right a representation of the equipment CALL and ON AIR physical buttons and SYNC indicators for each channel of the current codec are displayed London CONNECTED Channel 1 N AI Wee ct 5900172 26 33 38 OK Main Net1 DIRECT SIP CHe i not connected Backup not selected When you click on the CH1 or CH2 status areas a floating window will appear showing the current channel status in more detail associated communications interface and mode backup interface if selected Phoenix Studio only communication available network status coding algorithm connection destination and ON AIR status In this example you can observe that channel 1 of equipment London is associated to Nett IP interface in DIRECT SIP mode It has no backup ON AIR is active and MPEG 2 coding is being used When the unit is connected to another codec that is also being controlled by the local application its name is displayed Madrid 00 in this example Otherwise the name will appear as Unknown There are also two audio input presence indicators per channel for mm am both transmission and reception Ra Tx Fu Ts The AUDIO indicator will light green when audio is received and red when it is not Thresholds and timeout can be individually adjusted in the main configuration screen Sometimes a piece of equipment has been incorporated to the control application by pr
45. ical characteristics of the product have been followed and accomplished This includes that the general protocols for design and production and the particular ones for this product are conveniently documented 1 The present guarantee does not exclude or limit in any way any legally recognized right of the client 2 The period of guarantee is defined to be twelve natural months starting from the date of purchase of the product by the first client To be able to apply to the established in this guarantee it is compulsory condition to inform the authorized distributor or to its effect an AEQ Sales office or the Technical Service of AEQ within thirty days of the appearance of the defect and within the period of guarantee as well as to facilitate a copy of the purchase invoice and serial number of the product It will be equally necessary the previous and expressed conformity from the AEQ Technical Service for the shipment to AEQ of products for their repair or substitution in application of the present guarantee In consequence return of equipment that does not comply with these conditions will not be accepted 3 AEQ will at its own cost repair the faulty product once returned including the necessary labour to carry out such repair whenever the failure is caused by defects of the materials design or workmanship The repair will be carried out in any of the AEQ authorized Technical Service Centre This guarantee does not include th
46. igure the way the equipment will try to traverse NAT Network Address Translation routers by clicking on the NAT Traversal button Six modes are available LontrolPHOENIX Configuration Net MAT traversal aeq Oe Select NAT mode OFF there is no NAT OFF there is no NAT MANUAL router configuration ALTOI local network audio AUTOZ local network audio AUTOS audio over internet ALITO4 audio over internet e OFF there is no NAT this mode will not act with regards to traverse NATs This mode will be used only to operate in the local network all of the SIP participants are in the same local network including the Proxy SIP if we use it but it is also useful when the unit operates only in the public Internet network e MANUAL router configuration this mode and next ones are to be used when the unit is operating inside a private network but has to connect to other equipment in different networks through Internet In this mode the unit will not perform any action aimed to know how to access Internet in the best possible way It will simply leave the user the responsibility to indicate the IP and public ports to be included in SIP messages The user will have to know these parameters and may have to ask the Network administrator or IT manager for a port forwarding in the firewall directing to the IP and private ports of the equipment ControlPHOENIX Configuration Neti MAT traversal AEQ
47. ime L1 ms O iuis a PS _ vl RecallL2 Recall time L2 ms o There can be up to two ISDN interfaces installed into Phoenix Studio upper slot is ISDN1 and lower slot is ISDN2 In this case the type of physical interface will be selected S or U the ISDN protocol EurolSDN or National 1 and whether the TEI is dynamic or fixed We will also indicate the MSN numbers SPID if protocol is National 1 whether we want automatic recall or not and its timing CH1 6 1 5 Advanced channels configuration By clicking on the Advanced button we reach the advanced channel configuration screen ControlPHOENIX CHi Advanced configuration aeq 04 v Autoanswer We hang up if sync loss Autoanswer Number URI ne a5 Fics Leave blank for any Backup settings I Automate Backup Backup interface ISDN1 L1 64k v Timeout to backup 5 seconds On backup call to 916851300 MPEG L2 64Kbs 16KHz MONO Number of attempts 2 Retry timeout 5 seconds Auto recall settings automate redial On startup Automatic redial last interrupted call These are the parameters that can be configured o Autoanswer allows you to activate the automatic answer of every incoming call or only those originated from a given caller o Auto hang up automatic hang up when audio packets are not received from IP interface after configured time 41 AEQ ControlPHOENI X j r A j e f T
48. ion 5 1 9 6 of this manual That license is associated with the computer where the application is installed 5 MAIN SCREEN Next the main application screen is shown including the detected codecs Later on the dimension of the symbols can be adapted to the number of codecs that have been discovered for a more convenient view AEQ ControIPHOENIX Registered 5 gt Q S B Tt HB X Q B Le j Equipment Events Activity Connection list Event list Incoming calls Contacts Tools Settings Close Connections installed equipment OE apo 54 PHOENIX Y VENUS CANHEM AEQ 55 CENE AFO 56 OK CANHE FQ 57 e not connected DRH AEQOL CH2 CH2 OK OK not connected not connected o zZ00 e 7260 AEQ 54 17226 5 55g deri 17226555 7 URI 1 amingo URI 2 ssanchez cj E URI 1 Marcot URI 2 Marco2 PHOENIXY STUDIO PHOENIX Y VENUS me EGISTERING cui OK not connected nat connected W RREGISTRATION ERROR cuo OK INE not connected not connected AEQ 55 172 26 33 127 i AEQ 56 172 26 33 50 URI 1 phxst URI 2 CH2 E URI 1 phxst_1 URI 2 phxst_2 e lt Jo nzon 977200 PHOENIX Y STUDIO E ONNECTED msip Marcol 172 26 5 55 OK Ste not connected e ennon AEQ 57 172 26 33 39 l m URI 1 phxst_690 URI 2 phxst_691 Registering events Clear list X Date Time Desc Device Event tad 11 10 2012 8 32 21 AEQ 55 Phoenix Studio Channel 1 REGISTERING E 11 10 2012 8 32 1
49. its disconnection ControlPHOENIX 5 12 General application values 2 x Autodiscovering and Remote connection Aubodiscovering Remote connection Met connection You should not change these parameters unless you are aware of the meaning of each ana An erroneously configured parameter may cause inconsistency in the communication between application and equipment KeepAlive timer seconds Send KeepAlive every ms Changes will be effective next time the application starts Due to the importance of both parameters before configuring them a confirmation window will appear Warning Advanced parameters i Please make sure you know the meaning of each parameter before applying changes Do you want to continue 5 1 9 2 Screen View Screen View There are two ways to represent each individual codec in the screen Normal size this mode opens an individual control window for each codec in the system List items this mode presents the units in a list It s ideal for installations with many controlled equipment By clicking on the line corresponding to one of them the control screen for it will be displayed this screen will be replaced by the corresponding to the next equipment the user clicks on in the list 29 AEQ ControlPHOENI X ARQ Contrat b HDEHIX Registered 72 26 5 55 AEQ 57 LR1 1 Macol URI Z Matoz LHII paist 6540 PHONY WERHUS Ok m not c
50. lements inside it CPU FPGA and DSP for Phoenix Studio CPU and DSP for Phoenix Mercury and Phoenix Venus This information can be useful to Technical Assistance Service for maintenance purposes 19 AEQ ControlPHOENI X ControlPHOENIX X AEQ ControlPHOENIX 1 3 1 19 Description IP AEQ 00 172 256 33 46 AEQ Ol 172 256 5 55 AEQ Oe 172 256 33 47 AEQ 03 172 256 33 127 AEC 04 172 256 33 50 AEG OS 172 25 33 45 Load IP Addresses from File CPU 03 30 11 15 12 67 99 11 06 12 80 90 10 26 12 03 30 11 15 12 FPGA DSP 03 04 DB D2O0 03 09 9 21 11 03 04 08 0710 03 10 3 21 12 03 10 3 21 12 03 04 08 02710 035 10 3 21 12 This tool allows you to import a list of IP addresses from a text file in order to quickly incorporate new equipments to control Once the file is loaded the IPs list is shown on screen ControlPHOENIX Sy Import IP Adresses from file ro Warning Itis necessary ta close the application to apply changes Select File ControlPHOENIX SY Import IP Adresses from file Warning Ik is necessary to close the application to apply changes Select File m 172 25 5 55 172 256 3 5 Cancel Alter confirmation several consecutive screens will appear as many as IPs on the list where you can confirm the name assigned to the unit by default or define a new one AEQ ControlPHOENI X 20 amp AEQ Establishing equipment description 17 2 26 5 55 4422 a
51. m part of the main screen an event log is shown The events can be cleared by using the Clear list button confirmation is requested The list can be hidden by clicking in the top right corner In order to show it again just click on the Event list icon at the upper menu Registering events Clear list Date Time Desc Device Event v 18 06 2012 18 07 31 MARCO Phoenix Studio Connected 18 06 2012 18 07 31 MARCO Phoenix Studio Connecting v 18 06 2012 18 07 31 I D Phoenix Studio Connected x 18 06 2012 18 07 31 AEQ 34 Phoenix Studio Disconnected 18 06 2012 18 07 31 I D Phoenix Studio Connecting v 18 06 2012 18 07 31 AEQ 34 Phoenix Studio Connected x 18 06 2012 E Phoenix Studio Disconnected 18 06 2012 18 07 31 AEQ 34 Phoenix Studio Connecting J lt gt Total AudioCodecs 4 5 4 Lower information bar Right below the events list this bar indicates the number of registered codecs that are being controlled and the system time 2 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 6 INDIVIDUAL CODEC CONTROL WINDOW PHOENIX STUDIO LE not connected GK nis not connected C M E I a LI SEEN z LIRI 1 phxst 690 LURI 2 phxst 5681 This image represents the codec control window for a Phoenix Studio audiocodec The colour of each codec window can be customized individually or by type as explained before in section 91 9 5 The central part of the screen represents the general status of each channel At t
52. marcol 17 26 5 55 AEQ 02 172 26 5 55 Channel 2 Whe that window is closed by means of close button and there are still unanswered calls the Incoming calls icon of the upper menu changes its aspect from shaded grey to a variable colour in order to signal this situation 14 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 1 1 Ir 5 1 7 Contacts ontacts amp AEQ Shows the main contacts window that manages the global and individual call books or agendas for the codec network E ControIPHOENIX X z x New contact Edit contact Delete contact Load Save D AEQ Equipment contacts n aeq O1 c a aeq 00 236 free of 250 E Description Phone 1 Phone 2 E aeq 02 phoenix 4 2 1 2 aeq 03 Madrid DIRECT SIP 3 aeq04 2 phxi DIRECTSIP E aeq 05 Madrid Remote 01 canall_DIRECTSIP phx1_mixed 913758954 216895471 phxi DIRECTSIP phoenix 2 1 1 2 phoenix 2 2 1 2 phoenix 1 2 Madrid DIRECT SIP phxi DIRECTSIP phxi mixed 913758954 216895471 phx1_DIRECTSIP uri phxst_695 172 31 70 4 mdr 006172 26 5 96 ch1 172 26 5 54 apardo 172 65 8 5 chi 172 26 5 54 ch2 172 26 5 54 chi 172 26 5 54 phxst_586 172 31 70 2 phxst_587 172 31 70 2 phxst_533 172 31 70 1 mdr_00 172 26 5 96 chi 172 26 5 54 ch2 172 26 5 54 ch1 172 26 5 54 phoenix 4_2 Phonel 1 Phonel 2 Uri phxst_695 172 31 70 4 5 1 7 1 Upper menu in Contacts window It has the following options T E j Allows you to access to th
53. n the application starts will have this name followed by consecutive digits Of course these names can be edited at any time ControlPHOENIX A Warning To apply changes the application needs to close b Intallation name Nm AEQ NEW STATION 5 1 9 5 Customize Equipment Color This option allows you to change the background colour of the registered units so they can be distinguished at a glance by type zone priorities etc There are two options by Equipment type or Individually After clicking on Equipment type you must select a device type on the right list and the desired colour by pressing the Color button press the Apply button and confirm Then the selected colour will be applied to all the equipments of the same type Phoenix Studio Phoenix Mercury or Phoenix Venus There is a special type Unknown that is automatically created by the application if a new equipment was inserted but connection to it was never actually established so its type cannot be determined until it finally connects ControlPHOENIX Customize equipment color Customize equipment color by equipment type Equipment type Individually Unknown A Phoenix Studio Phoenix Mercury Phoenix Mercury EEUE Phoenix Venus Click Color button to select the equipment type color Click Apply to corfirm changes PHOENIX MERCURY Color Restore original color Apply When
54. ncludes the Insert an identifying description field for an identifier name We recommend that this field is filled in with the company name The automatically detected equipment will be identified by this name followed by consecutive digits 4 1 Equipments auto discovery Searching new equipment Next an equipments auto discovery window will appear ControlPHOENIX Searching new equipment AEQ a Computer IP addresses Address SubMet Mask 192 168 1 2 255 255 255 0 172 31 5 8 255 255 0 0 172 256 5 8 255 255 0 0 197 168 100 5 255 755 2755 0 Mew equipment detected lick an an item in Ehe list to select deselect individually Proposed description IP Pork Type AEQ 00 172 26 33 46 4422 Phoenix Studio AEG Ul 172 26 5 5b 4422 Phoenix Studio AEG 02 172 26 33 47 4422 Phoenix Studio Add selected This window presents at the top the previously established name Next the computer s IP address es and network mask s are displayed AEQ ControlPHOENI X j Ux x 1 fA id h f 2 F Af M j Den wA 1 b f i EN UR a eu EN oa 1 EF uU jo x Wy UA pM i a f Ld EM 4 B 1 EG i EU M d h IMPORTANT NOTE In order for the equipments to be discoverable all audiocodecs must have an IP address within the range defined by the computer s IP address and network If this is not the case these parameters must be adjusted in the PC operating system advanced TCP IP configuration or alternativ
55. network as the PC The application once started will automatically search for equipments The user can choose whether accept the control of each audiocodec found or not IMPORTANT NOTE AEQ ControIPHOENIX application allows you to control just one audiocodec by default In order to add and control several units at the same time you must purchase a user license see section 5 1 9 6 of this manual That license is associated with the computer where the application is installed Adding equipment in other networks This is a different method to manually add units to be controlled by the PC simply indicate its IP address and control port 4422 by default If the equipment is in another network and Port Forwarding has already been accomplished in its router or switch see step 3 then the indicated port may not correspond to 4422 The port may have been specifically assigned by the network administrator for each unit Once the PC application has been able to establish a connection with the equipment it is possible to start controlling the registered equipments A window including a screen capture of the units will be displayed AEQ ControlPHOENI X amp AEQ 4 APPLICATION LAUNCH When double clicking the icon displayed on the desktop ba Control Phaenix The following welcome screen will appear Welcome to AEQ ControlPHOENIX 2 1 0 0 Insert an identifying description RN e g Your company name Ai It i
56. nuation of the signal before being sent to the corresponding output CH1 ENCODER Coding HIGH QUALITY Select HIGH QUALITY codec ControlPHOENIX ControlPHOENIX S tered Moana L Mono F Mono L F Input Gain Channel 1 Output Gain Channel 1 AEQ 01 AEQ 01 LEFT RIGHT LEFT RIGHT 0 i gt o i gt 0 i gt 31 AEQ ControlPHOENI X Therefore each channel CH1 and CH2 block provides controls to select the format of the audio source analog or digital select the audio input routing stereo mono L mono R or mono L R adjust the digital attenuation level at inputs and outputs and select the coding decoding formats There is a field in the channel block showing the selected coding algorithm or profile When its background is white this field is denoting the selected mode When the background is blue it is showing the mode actually used when a call has been established CH1 ENCODER CH1ENCODER Coding Coding HIGH QUALITY Select MPEG L2 128Kbs Select codec 48EH2 MONG codec 6 1 3 1 Coding selection Control PHOENIX By clicking on the Select Coding selection Channel 1 codec button the coding AEQDOI selection window will be Audio formats Neti RTP raw displayed When Gbchci to select INTERFACE is configured in Type Mode SampleRate BitRate Bits sample Law G711 MONO 8 khz 64 Kbps A RIP raw mode this list is G711 MONO 8 khz 64 kbps T G722 MONO 16 Khz 64 Kb
57. olPHOENIX This option allows the user to selec the signals Headphones configuration to be monitored in each channel of the di headphone connected to the front panel jack among 8 different sources Source for L channel CH1 Input L Source for R channel CH2 Input L CH1 CH2 Input L Input L 6 4 3 Local digital in outs functions Phoenix Studio and Venus only ControlPHOENIX BER GPI O configuration Configures general purpose aeq 05 input outputs of the equipment Phoenix Studio counts with two GPInput Channel 1 GPInput Channel 2 t AERA inputs and two outputs one pair ON AIR CH1 v ON AIR CH2 assigned to each channel ie are Phoenix Venus has four inputs Pulse O Toggle Pulse O Toggle and fo ur O utp uts j two pal rs assigned to each channel GPOutput Channel 1 GPOutput Channel 2 function function General purpose Inputs GPls Fixed value Force logic O v Fixed value Force logic O can operate as pulse or by level CH2 synchronized Toggle and their function can CH2 incoming call Fixed value Open collector be control of ON AIR or call Lv J 23 value ERSTES establishment answering rejection CALL REJECT General purpose outputs GPOs can indicate an incoming call synchronized call or fixed logic 0 or 1 values 6 4 4 End to end data channel ControlPHOENIX oets up the ancilary data channel allowing its wx Ancillar
58. on window next to the ENCODER output allowing us to disable the transmission to the IP channel Make sure that only one of the receiving equipments is enabled to transmit CH1 CH1 INTERFACE INTERFACE Advanced Advanced Main Active Main Active CONNECTED NO DATA onal CONNECTED_NO_DATA ON AIR CH1 ENCODER CH1 DEC Coding Coding G722 64Kbs Select G722 64Kbs 16KHz MONO codec 16KHz MONO CH1 ENCODER CH1 DECI Coding Coding G722 64Kbs Select G722 64Kbs 16KHz MONO codec 16KHz MONO Input Analog v Input Analog v Mode TETTE NH v Mode Mono L R CH2 DE CH2 ENCODER CH2 DEC Coding Coding Coding MDE 12V he en MDF 12 1259 h VOICE if Ealar vorcF Channel transmission activated Channel transmission deactivated NOTE Please read the application notes published by AEQ regarding IP connectivity for more information on IP communications in particular scenarios 40 AEQ ControlPHOENI X f FA il ee F h r E a j x if 1 j 1 j i ry j V j f i i F 1 1 a i r f a E gum A ff i ij n BN Vii B 1 i eS WV 6 1 4 4 ISDN ISDN1 ISDN2 communications interface configuration Ph only ControlPHOENIX Configuration ISDN 1 aeq 04 Interface Protocol TEI mode S R345 EUROISDN DYNAMIC QU RJ11 O NATIONALI FIXED Recall MSN L1 SPID Li vi RecallL1 Recall t
59. onnected S frat connactid 172 26 33 80 122 20 23 127 URI 1 phiast 1 LRI 2 phust 4 UAT LS pest LAL CH Registering events ETE Due Tie Dee Dewe NN A ahaj am ag Poets Stadio Chanrwl mato ON 7 1gb eee AEQ 57 Phiesrix Sbado Channel suk ON Loe Se Abo 57 Phys bud hannal ode ON Tuan BUE AEG 55 Phoenix Shrin Channel REGISTRATION Freon e Te Y UE ee ee Total Audicodec 4 E ry G o E E E L X o OQ z aupnent Everts Actiity Evere iat Contacts Tools Settings Chose c atg Inetatation equipment lt A AEQ 27 172 26 33 38 X AQ 0 1728 33 23 CREE mercury mingo 172 26 33 35 om ism T vesse mana ee Registering events Clow bet EE Date Tee Dex Deve Evert 1 26 09 2012 namn wetius mess Phoenix Venus Channel 1 sudo ON 2602012 11223 veran me Phoerix Verus Channel 1 ado ON IP 3 26 09 2012 11 25 19 venus mesa Phoeri Verus Configuration Received zonzo 11 25 19 wen me Momi Veri Channel CONNECTED sp piut 149172 76 33 50 m AH Hy Pn ea Le C EDU d LESE TELLE Total AudioCodec 4 List items 5 1 9 3 Organize This option arranges each codec control window within the screen in a tidy manner when Normal Size option is selected on Screen View 24 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 5 1 9 4 Change Installation Name This option allows you to change the installation name From then on all equipment incorporated to control whe
60. ooks 17 SNR gies oeasseceseceee 18 S MS MS nro NETT ET TT 21 5 1 9 1 General Application Values cccccccccccccccecceeseseeeeeeesseaeeeeeeeeeeesssaeseeeeees 22 SLO TEEN OW T E 23 eM IR NONI EO AS RE NES 24 5 1 9 4 Change Installation NAMEC cccccceccssseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesseeeeesessaeeeees 25 5 1 9 5 Customize Equipment Color esssseeeeeeeeneeeeenennnnnns 25 SNR ON tore UI NERO 26 SNEIINGI 27 SENE SOMO COM LIS MERE aE E E E EE 27 Boe VS ee 27 5 4 Lower information bar cccccccseeccecceeceeceeeececseeceeceseeeeceeeeeseueeeseeeeeeessaeeeessageeessaaeeesaaees 27 6 INDIVIDUAL CODEC CONTROL WINDOW eere eere e eene nennen nnn nnne nnn nns 28 6 1 General configaralor SGre esson i Due snaco fs susti cus bano tes Use DE 29 SNP AAS CAIs COMMOUPATI ON MNT T MM 30 6 1 2 Routing and attenuation configuration of the analog outputs 31 6 1 3 General audio configuration of a channel seeeessseseeeeeennennee 31 6 1 3 1 Coding selection eiii treat canna ieu gans ioa aa een oan ka e Eius dnx es 32 6 1 3 2 Communications interface selection and configuration 32 6 1 3 3 Audio detectors configuration
61. oper 7 request apart from the PHOENIX Y STUDIO autodiscovery procedure described CONNECTED phxst 6800 172 26 33 38 in section 4 In this case the individual codec control window will show the green label by remote connection beside the equipment AEOOL 172 26 5 55 type see sections 6 5 3 and 7 of HG sworn LRI 1 Marcot URI 2 Marco mm this manual OK nds not connected o 7260 28 AEQ ControlPHOENI X amp AEQ Below the virtual screen the equipment is identified by its name IP address and URI per each channel AEQU1 172 26 5 55 LRI 1 Marcot URI 2 Marcaz At the right side the CONFIG button gives access to a drop down menu with the following options General Contacts Ethernet Miscellaneous and Network PHOENIX Y STUDIO Configuration not connected scil j fot connected aeg U3 172 26 5 55 Miscellaneous LIRI 1 Marco LIRI 2 Marcaz Network Ea E AR In order to close this menu just press again the CONFIG button If you click on the VU button under CONFIG you will access to the equipments real time vumeters which will appear in a floating window that can be moved to the desired position It is possible to open up to two vumeters windows for example to check audio transmission between two connected equipments under the application s control If we try to open a third vumeter window the first one will disappear Click on th
62. pear in the control screen indicating that the AEQ 00 equipment remote control is not possible as will be described ORE later on peser ee UR Mn AEQ UI MM GED Oe The AEQ Phoenix units can be configured to continuously attempt the connection to a pre defined computer IP IMPORTANT NOTE AEQ ControlPHOENIX application allows you to control just one audiocodec by default In order to add and control several units at the same time you must purchase a user license and activate it from the window you access to by pressing the License button that appears in About option of Settings menu see section 5 1 9 6 of this manual That license is associated with the computer where the application is installed The AEQ ControIPHOENIX application is certified to run on Windows Vista and Windows 7 operating systems It has also been tested on Windows XP although in this case each graphics card must be tested since some of them will not operate properly with this software 3 INSTALLATION The auto run disk furnished with the audiocodec contains the executable file that installs the AEQ ControIlPHOENIX application Installing the application is simply a matter of executing this file and follow the on screen instructions as they come up AEQ ControlPHOENI X amp AEQ fe Setup Control Phoenix Welcome to the Control Phoenix Setup Wizard This will install Control Phoenix version 2 1 0 0 on your computer It is recommended that
63. plication provides an alternative to control the equipment since this particular unit has physical controls in its front panel This document should be considered part of the corresponding AEQ Phoenix audiocodec user s manual that describes concepts and operational procedures Without this information the contents presented in this document may not be fully understood 2 APPLICATION SCOPE The ControlPhoenix software allows the control and management of Phoenix Studio Phoenix Mercury and Phoenix Venus audiocodecs when these are connected through IP being part of the same local area network or connected to remote networks Local equipment are automatically discovered when the application is launched In order to control the remote units first of all they need to be reachable and then the user needs to identify them by their IP address In order to control a Phoenix Studio audiocodec operating in ISDN it is necessary to additionally provide an IP connection that is reachable form the PC where the software is installed This application can be installed and run on several computers that at the same time will share the control of the codecs In the case of Phoenix Studio they also share control with the equipment s front panel The system has been dimensioned so that each unit can be concurrently controlled by up to 4 applications If a fifth application tries to control the same codec a red Installation equipment list indication will ap
64. pment but it is the equipment itself that looks for applications within its compatible sub networks addressing the need to be controlled This means that the equipment effectively connects to the application remotely In this case the software will show the following window ControlPHOENIX New equipment Remote Connection New detected equipment Proposed description IP Port Type BE AEG 00 172 26 5 55 63543 Phoenix Studio Automatic insertion 1 i e Add selected 10 AEQ ControlPHOENI X amp AEQ This window warns the operator that a unit wants to connect to the system If the Add selected button is clicked it will be incorporated immediately If Cancel button is clicked the connection will be denied Please note that if no action is taken after the time represented by the Automatic insertion progress bar expires the equipment will be automatically added for remote control This allows for unattended incorporation of units to the control system The equipment added by this automatic connection procedure will be marked by a green label by remote connection so in the future it can be removed from the control list if we no longer want to control it from this application see section 6 of this manual IMPORTANT NOTE AEQ ControlPHOENIX application allows you to control just one audiocodec by default In order to add and control several units at the same time you must purchase a user license see sect
65. ps already filtered in such way AEO D oe a erat that only the modes that are AEQ LD4 MONO 48 khz 192 Kbps AEQ LD STEREO 16 khz 128 Kbps compatible with the selected AEQ LD STEREO 32 Khz 256 Kbps AEQ LD STEREO 48 khz 364 kbps communications interface and eee oe ie esie configuration are visible MPEG L2 MONO 24 Khz 128 Kbps J MPEG L2 MONO 32 khz 64 Kbps MPEG L2 MONO 32 khz 128 Kbps The DECODER IS MPEG L2 MONO 32 Khz 192 Kbps MPEG L2 MONO 48 Khz 64 Kbps automatically configured with MPEG L2 MONO 48 Khz 128 Kbps MPEG L2 MONO 48 Khz 192 Kbps j MPEG L2 STEREO 32 Khz 128 Kbps the same coding mode Bo NM EIL 32 Khz 192Kbps ControlPHOENIX However when the Coding selection Channel 1 communications interface is S aoo configured in a SIP mode Audio formats Neti DIRECT SIP from Encoding Profile list audio profi les will be dbclick to select Profiles Type Mode SampleRate BitRate Bits sample Law d S p ayed n ste ad of p a rt C u a r NEWPROFILE PCM STEREO 32 Khz 1024 Kbps 16 HIGH QUALITY e oe ee ae i coding modes These profiles 6711 MONO 8 Khz 64 Kbps U LOW DELAY G722 MONO 16 Khz 64 Kbps ONLY G722 G722 MONO 16 Khz 64 Kbps are lists of several coding VOICE G711 MONO 8 khz 64 Kbps 4 PCM crit MONO Bie d u modes This is done this way 3m MOD ote is because SIP allows the PU ii is MESS involved equipment to negotiate the coding to be used The selection of coding
66. re is a block INPUTS representing the analog and digital audio inputs of the equipment In the central area you can find both channels CH1 and CH2 each one with its own ENCODER DECODER and associated communications interface On the top and on the bottom the communications networks are shown IP ISDN with the remote audiocodecs Finally the OUTPUTS block at the right represents the equipment s analog and digital audio outputs AES DIG 2 The diagram is updated automatically with each change in the input and output routing the blue arrows will show the actual audio routing in every moment Next each of the blocks appearing on the screen will be described in more detail 6 1 1 Inputs gain configuration The INPUTS block shows the equipment s audio inputs There are two types of inputs A stereo AESS digital input per channel Two analog inputs that can be assigned in stereo to one of the channels can be distributed to both or used in independent mono mode one input for each channel ANALOG 1 e Within this block you will find controls to adjust between 0 and 20 dB the L analog input gain independently for the right and left channels It is possible to change the values for gain by clicking on the up and down arrows in the dial next to the number If the Lock check box is ticked e both channels will receive the same value i e are linked ANALOG 2 30 AEQ ControlPHO
67. rized distributors controlPHOENIX AEQ ControlPHOENIX 210 0 Registered License reference 2012 4EQ 14041 FFFF Remaining time Permanent To purchase a license For controlPHOENTs or request a time limited EVALUATION license enabling all Features please contact with AEQ technical support Computer ref fcn Baod nsa19C ensFEBZ SAAESB5S Kev Doo Ef 26 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 5 1 10 Close e Clase This button closes the application Confirmation is requested 5 2 Connection List Connection list There is a window showing connections general status in the centre left zone of the screen e In Normal Size mode equipments that are not currently connected are marked in blinking red The connected ones are marked in green Connections installed equipment ENENE AEG 25 UREN Barcelona 00 ER London WRN Madrid 00 The connections list can be hidden by clicking in the top right corner In order to show it again just click on the Connection list icon at the upper menu e n List items mode a red blinking indicator on the left warns you whenever some equipment is not connected When all defined units are connected this indicator is green Installation equipment list Installation equipment list v AEQ O1 dari Va equipment N Some equipment connected Description Description EE AEQ Ol E SEO 01 ENS EG 02 OE SEO Oz ENS SEO 05 ME SEO 03 5 3 Event list Event lisk At the botto
68. s during this process will be limited to the ones included in the selected profile only 6 1 3 2 Communications interface selection and configuration There is a section at each channel block that allows configuration of the communications interface the audio will be sent and received thru INTERFACE Meti DIRECT SIP Ww Main Active IF Setup OK ON AIR AEQ ControlPHOENI X 32 By clicking on the drop down INTERFACE menu the following interfaces will be available for selection V35 and Net1 Net2 for CH2 by default and ISDN optional The V35 Net2 and ISDN options are only available for Phoenix Neti DIRECT SIP v LF Setup Studio The Neti and Net2 interfaces will appear in every possible operating mode Proxy SIP based SIP without Proxy and direct RIP SIP protocol not used By selecting a particular interface among all available ones and clicking on I F Setup you will access to the configuration window This window depends on the particular interface all of them are described on section 6 1 4 INTERFACE Main Active OK ISDN L2 64k 6 1 3 3 Audio detectors configuration Both the encoder and decoder blocks show a button Tx and Rx respectively with a visual indicator on it T T These indicators correspond to the audio input detector in the case of the encoder block Tx that is the audio to be sent and the received audio
69. s to be configured a Port Forwarding has to be assigned to port 80 of each audiocodec assigning a different port for each of them in the router After this the URL to be typed in the browser to access each audiocodec has to be modified this way http lt router public IP gt lt port gt index htm ROUTER 212 170 180 170 PHX_STD eerie 192 168 1 54 2208 Bae Pan ub LLLA Ll PHX STD 192 168 150 PHX STD PHX STD 192 168 1 51 82 168 152 192 168 1 53 2 In the case of Phoenix Studio set the audiocodecs up to accept incoming remote control connections Make sure that the INCOMING INTERFACE option is assigned to the Ethernet port actually in use ETH1 by default or to BOTH both interfaces 3 If the connection is accomplished through Internet the router in front of the equipment has to be configured A Port Forwarding has to be assigned to port 4422 of each audiocodec A different port will be assigned in the router to each unit ROUTER 212 170 180 170 PHX STD 192 168 1 54 PHX 192 1 TD 1 50 PHX STD 192 168 1 51 PHX_STD 192 168 1 53 PHX STD 192 168 1 52 4 Install the AEQ ControIPHOENIX application on a PC AEQ ControlPHOENI X 5 6 7 8 Run the AEQ ControIPHOENIX application in the PC by double clicking the icon displayed on the desktop NX Control Phoenix Autodiscover the equipments connected to the same local
70. seuseceesseeseeessaseeeesssaaseeees 45 eR doi m DFA4 EIE 9 cc PERPETUI 46 SU NOM E a E P 46 64 7 Firmware V CU SIG ING cansacascevenazecsnoncsucavoneeescianseie se onditcacanesesangasdecaccancntcaueessecseeransences 46 6 4 8 Equipment date and time cccccccssssecccceeeseeeeeceeesecececeeuseceessueaeeeeeseseeeesssageeeess 47 6 4 9 Reboot Equipimeril o ooi eta retro E annue ER runde b eno R ond eiaa enaa ariaa nasaan 47 6 4 10 Manage configuration eessesssssssssseeeee nennen nnn nnn nnns 47 6 5 INCI OMI WINGOW RN TT Tm 48 a ONNE a E E E E E E E E 48 SESA E Eo a EE NA E E E EA A A AE E AE M 48 6 5 3 si ne KeejieMM 49 6 6 CALL button establishing a call seeeeeesseseeeesseeeeeeeneeeeenen nennen 50 7 SETTING UP PHOENIX STUDIO UNITS TO USE REMOTE CONTROL 52 7 1 Configuration from the equipment s front panel Phoenix Studio only 52 7 2 Configuration from the remote control SOPWALE cccccecceseeeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeseeeeesaaees 52 NWcSemcUL iDCOgpcee c 53 3 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 1 SCOPE OF THIS MANUAL The information contained in this manual is valid for AEQ Phoenix audiocodecs family AEQ Phoenix Studio Phoenix Mercury and Phoenix Venus In the case of Phoenix Studio the ap
71. to export Current events of the list OBetween 15 11 2012 Y and 15 11 2012 v 5 1 3 Activity ML AcEiviEw This button provides access to the activity control window where you can monitor the network activity for each unit and we can also test the connection by issuing ping commands either individually by double clicking on the unit or to all the equipment by means of Ping All button The Ping column shows this process result and the T ms column shows the response time 13 AEQ ControlPHOENI X ControlPHOENIX a AEQ Equipment activity 6 Installed equipment Description IP Sent Ricved Ping aeg 00 172 26 33 127 aeg 01 172 26 33 50 aeg 02 172 26 33 46 aeg 03 172 26 33 47 aei 04 172 26 33 44 aeg 05 172 26 5 55 Daubleclick an list to Ping individual equipment 5 1 4 Connection list Connection list This option shows the list of connections window described in paragraph 5 2 in case it was previously hidden 5 1 5 Events List Events List This option shows the list of events window further described in paragraph 5 3 in case it was previously hidden 5 1 6 Incoming calls coming calls Incoming calls Incoming calls When one or more codecs of the system receive a call an incoming call list window appears providing the user the possibility to answer or reject each of them ControlPHOENIX Incoming Calls To equipment 19 11 2012 13 27 10 sips
72. y data configuration activation associated to either channel 1 or 2 and Balbus selection of the binary rate limited to 9600 bauds in the case of ISDN transmitted channels in vl Enable amp udio RTP stream embedded Phoenix Studio or 38400 bauds for IP ancillary data to from RS 232 port conn ections In ISON mode ancillary data is only available with MPEG 2 streams 45 AEQ ControlPHOENI X 6 4 5 Buzzer and test ControlPHOENIX Activates deactivates and tests the incoming call buzzer Burzzer aeq 05 v is buzzer on d TEST incoming call Keep pressed to TEST Cancel 6 4 6 Web user To be accessed only by trained maintenance personnel Allows for the modification of the username amp password that are requested for firmware upgrade using the web interface When the mouse cursor is over the G image the following help screen will automatically appear warning the user that this information is required to access with the web interface to the firmware upgrade procedure This process must be done if necessary with the greatest care and following AEQ Technical Service request AEQ will assume no responsibility for damages caused after improperly updating the unit s firmware if this has been done without proper care and after Technical Assistance Service s request ControlPHOENIX D User and password required to access the equipment using T Web user aeq O05 a web browser firmware upgrade G PHOENI

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