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2. System Setup Software Update Info Change Supervisor Password Change Client Password Program Unit Data Program Setup Edit IF List Change Client Password Change Supervisor Password Enter key code Abouk Quit Program Configuration This function is found on the Unit Info pulldown menu and serves to display the latest software versions of the connected OPTICODEC unit Info All software parts with their corresponding versions are dis played You can also interrogate STISDN 7 27 the serial number of your OPTI a CODEC Alarmport 45B ADPCM STEREO Unit Opticodec 7600 Serial Number System Software Interface 1 Interface 2 Other Interfaces 761007 5 03 49 STISDN V7 2 Features As a standard the program is equipped with two pass words however after installation the pre setting is that no password is required If desired an administrator password can be entered and thereafter the possibility to enter a client password is also available These passwords can be changed by activating the function Change client password or Change supervisor password Please ensure that both passwords are entered correctly access to certain menus will otherwise be denied Enter Password Contirm eee j Cancel Confirm the new settings with the OK key Should you not wish to enter a client password simply leave these fields empty and click on
3. ON TROL Manual as 0 NE T CONTROL Manual Software V1 13 2007 orban Table of Contents Introduction Hd Algorithm ISDN Sync Bitrate H Program Configuration Samplingrate Audio Mode Download of the NETControl Software Audio Input Userdata 18 About NETControl 8 o G laa Con with H All or SRT Syne Info X 21 Connection Change Supervisor Password Codec Loop 19 Change Client Password 9 Ethernet Connection Program Setup Audio Configuration OC 7600 List Color Mode Display Point to Point SIP RTP RTP 20 Level Meter Level Range Headroom 10 Audio Configuration OC 7200 7400 Te Mode Misc Point to Point Command Port Transmit Default Input Receive Al Allow ISDN gt 128 kbps Confirm Disconnect Broadcast Always on Top Multicast Translate IP ll Anwendungen Unicast LAN WAN Edit IP List Broadcast Enter key code 12 Multicast ALAS Software Update 13 Data Menu Saving Units ISDN IP Directory Program Screen to your PC Harddisk Interrogate software Versions 14 Editing Units ISDN IP Directory Loading ISDN IP Directory to Data Input a Unit Creating a New Recipient Tip 24 ISDN Connection 15 System Setup Edit Recipient Configuration of the connected Audio Configuration 16 OPTICODEC in System Setup A0 i 4 E NETControl OPTICODEC 7200 7400 Table of Contents TCP IP Audio TCP IP Basics Buffer Management JA Local IP Address Subnet Mask Quality of Service Default Gateway 26 Type
4. Connected and goes to the online menu If the connection is rejected the OPTICODEC dis plays Rejected and the reason for the rejection Analyse the error message using the error codes listed in the appendix pls see page 58 Establishing a This type of connection is established via the four pre Connection Using the programmed keys located right from the display Direct Dial Buttons G f11 fee Laver 2 Laver ADPCHI The transmission quality must first be determined By pressing a key you select between Layer 2 Layer 3 G 711 3 1 kHz telephone G 722 H 221 or SRT and 4SB ADPCM optional The entry menu then requests the ISDN number which is entered with the numeric keypad as usual by E NETControl Connect The connection parameters for Layer 2 and Layer 3 are determined as follows Only entry of the first ISDN number 64 kbps 48 kHz Mono User Data 1200 baud For the entry of two ISDN numbers 128 kbps 48 kHz Joint Stereo User Data 1200 baud The audio input used is taken from the Accept Configura tion The ISDN Sync used is always AUTO Automatic On switch on or e g after a power outage the OPTICODEC Connection Start automatically establishes a connection provided that the Auto connect after power up check box is activated and a target number or address has been allocated fO Levels Mise More Misc Backup Settings Dialing Connection Monitoring After the establ
5. If the Ancillary Data setting is selected the OPTICODEC can no longer be remotely controlled via OC Remote The Remote Control mode can only be reselected via the unit under System Setup Miscellaneous Serial Interface Automatic Connection Start When Auto connect after power up check box is activated the unit automatically begins establishing a connection once it has been switched on The configuration used here is set up using the Config key 42 E NETControl More Misc Buzzer Rington Buzzer Volume Direct Dial Buttons X 21 Configuration OPTICODEC 7600 System Setup System Setup 0C7600 LO Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers TCP IP Basics TCP IP Audio TCP IP Remote Control 0 Levels Misc Backup Settings Dialing Buzzer Rington aa ajel Buzzer Volume j 4 i s gt Direct Dial Button 1 Layer3 Ki Direct Dial Button 2 Layer2 f gt Direct Dial Button 3 G 711 f gt Direct Dial Button 4 G 722 ajel x 21 Data Normal s gt x 21 Clock Normal Ki Abbrechen If the OPTICODEC 7600 is called then an audible signal can be heard In these menu items select between 4 ring tones and a 4 level volume or OFF Buzzer switched off Here you can allocate the 4 direct dial buttons to the se lected dialing procedure OP TICODEC 7600 E a x Connect DATA IMFUT SYSTEM SETUF 456 ADPCH You can choose betwe
6. NO SYNC when using B channel NO SYNC INV when using B channel AUTO Automatic Audio Codec Detection Note If a sync other than MusicTAXI or AUTO is preset G 22 calls can not be received Bitrate Samplingrate The menu item Bitrate cannot be adjusted The transmis sion rate is determined and set according to the number of incoming B channels always AUTO The Samplingrate menu item serves for setting the desired sampling frequency when calls are coming in You can select between 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz AUTO the sampling frequency of the calling unit is taken over Ts NETControl E a5 System Setup Audio Mode The Audio Mode menu item is used for setting the desired audio behaviour on outgoing calls Mono mono signal The left input is used Dual Mono two different signals which do not jam each other e g left channel original soundtrack right channel translation Stereo as for Dual Mono each channel is encoded separately but with the difference that a channel is allocated excess bits if less or no audio is transmitted on the other channel i e bit distribution as needed Joint Stereo comparable with MS stereophony middle side signal Encodes the sum between left and right and the difference between left and right these are encoded and transmitted separately subjectively better quality at low data rates and AUTO the audio mode of th
7. TOS Precedence Values 33 Dialing Dialing Attempts TOS Values Dialing Delay DiffServ Redialing Attempts al DiffServ Codepoints Te Audio Data Encoder TCP IP Remote Control Audio Port TCP Name Audio Port RTP 34 Port al Accept Configuration Autodetect Algorithm ISDN Sync TCP IP Audio Bitrate Samplingrate Buffer Management Audio Mode Audio Input Audio Port TCP 28 Userdata 35 36 Audio Data Encoder Dialing Quality of Service Dialing Attempts Type TOS Dialing Delay Precedence Values Redialing Attempts TOS Values 29 PBX Prefix Min lenght for PBX Prefix Sl DiffServ DiffServ Codepoints ISDN Configuration Quick Configuration 30 ISDN Protocol Te Accept Telephone Calls OPTICODEC 7600 Accept MPEG G 722 Calls TCP IP Basics MSN Check 38 Init Mode Local IP Address ISDN Interfaces Subnet Mask ol Number Prefix for as incoming calls 39 Default Gateway Name Server Local Numbers Domain Name 32 SPID Numbers 40 a NETControl E 5 Table of Contents I O Levels Misc Alarm Signals 4 Level Range Headroom External Sync Input Backlight serial Interface Automatic Connection Start 42 OPTICODEC 7600 More Misc Buzzer Rington Buzzer Volume Direct Dial Buttons X al Configuration 43 Backup Settings X al Backup Mode 44 Backup Time Ton Reconnect Time Toff ACI Dialing 45 Mode Level Mode Pulse 46 OPTICODEC 7200 7400 Backup Settings X 21 Clock Monitoring Mode Level 41 48 Anwendungsbeispiele SAT
8. The actual voice connection is created using data units streams by means of RTP These entries are marked with an n in the Sync column of the directory e g pos 12 page 21 RTP is a special protocol for the transmission of realtime data here for audio signals and uses UDP User Data Protocol as transport protocol These entries are marked with an r in the Sync column of the directory e g pos 12 page 21 C 20 NETControl Audio Configuration OPTICODEC 7200 7400 Mode Point to Point Transmit Receive OPTICODEC 7200 7400 Data Input Using OC 7200 and 7400 the IP address to be entered is dependent on the desired transmission mode The entries can be changed by activating the arrows left right The following IP connection types are possible Point to Point Transmit and Receive A bi directional connection between two units TCP is utilised as the protocol possible transmission errors are corrected to a certain degree by this protocol These entries are marked with an X in the Sync column of the directory e g pos 1 Should Point to Point be set for the mode then the IP address of the partner unit is to be entered The unit functions as a transmitter for broadcast or multi cast transmission UDP is utilised as the protocol possible transmission errors can not be corrected In this mode the unit transmits to one or more receivers Bidirectional UDP connections are possi
9. 256 320 or 384 kbps for layer 2 and 64 128 192 206 and 320 kbps for Layer 3 Ts NETControl E 7 Data Input o 18 Samplingrate The Samplingrate menu item is used for setting the desired sampling frequency on outgoing calls You can choose between 16 22 05 24 32 44 1 48 kHz AUTO the sampling frequency of the addressing device is used Audio Mode The Audio Mode menu item is used for setting the desired audio behaviour on outgoing calls Mono Dual Mono stereo Joint Stereo mono signal The left input is used two different signals which do not jam each other e g left channel original soundtrack right channel translation as for Dual Mono each channel is encoded separately but with the difference that a channel is allocated excess bits if less or no audio is transmitted on the other channel i e bit distribution as needed comparable with MS stereophony middle side signal Encodes the sum between left and right and the difference between left and right these are encoded and transmitted separately subjectively better quality at low data rates Audio Input The Audio Input menu item is used for setting the desired audio input on outgoing calls You can choose between Analog and AES EBU and S PDIF OC 7200 7400 only Userdata The menu item Userdata is used for setting the desired ancillary data on outgoing calls You can choose between OFF no ancillary data
10. ISDN IP directory of the OPTICODEC 7600 Edit Entry Config L3 12832 Change ISDN 21 ISDN 1 524 ISONA D SoN 00 tt lt i lt lt OS SONAE D ISDN 5 0 ISDN 6 fo Name Cancel E The X 21 connection is a bidirectional connection between two devices You can choose between SLAVE Sender MASTER Receiver and OFF function switched off monitored is the direction from SLAVE to MASTER C 44 E NETControl Backup Time Ta Reconnect Time T oe ACI Dialing OPTICODEC 7600 System Setup The master device receives the signals from the slave device and constantly checks the connection If the X al connection is turned off the master device establishes an ISDN connection Here you set the time interval for which the sync must be absent before an ISDN connection is established Select a time period between 10 and 60 seconds During a backup connection the X 21 line is constantly checked If no transfer errors occur during the time period set with Toff then it switches back to an X al connection To establish the connection select a time period between 10 and 60 seconds or OFF no backup X 21 switching In the following example the entries IN to IN4 are allocated to entries 87 to 90 in the OC 7600 ISDN IP Directory System Setup OC7600 L0 Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers TCPAIP Basics TCPAP Audio TCP IP
11. Remote Control i70 Levels Misc More Mise Backup Settings Dialing i IN1 Pin 12 Cig INS Fin 8 Cig lf IN2 Pin 11 Cig l INE Pin 7 Chg e IN3 Pin 10 Cfg Tl IN Pin E Cig Cig F INE Pin 4 mife Mode f Level Pulse Iw 4 21 Backup Chg Master Slave Backup Time 203 Reconnect Time fios Press the Change key if you wish to operate changes of the audio parameters This ISDN number complies in all pa rameters to the respective entry in the ISDN directory The entries INS to IN8 are not allocated to any entries and are transmitted transparently to the remote end Ts NETControl E 45 OPTICODEC 7600 System Setup Mode Level Mode Pulse An acknowledgment of whether the connection was es tablished is sent via the corresponding outputs of the Alarm Control interface For example if a connection is established with IN2 then the output OUT2 PIN 23 is activated as soon as the connection was established and the decoder was synchronised As soon as a switching signal is applied to the correspon ding input INx the connection is established and continues until the switching signal is disconnected Citi INx GEF L Connecting Disconnecting In this mode the connection is established and disconnected via two separate switching signals on ee ee oe a IN 8 C Disconnecting s soon as a switching signal is applied to INx the establishment of the
12. device The IP address of the device to be controlled is communica ted via SELECTIP If SELECTIP transfers a further port number separated by a colon this will be used to control the device This enables the software to be started repeatedly so that each device to be controlled can be provided with its own program window The used port number is displayed in the software s title bar n 56 NETControl Command line parameters in the NetControl software AUTOALLOCATE OWNIP aaa bbb ccc ddd TOPMOST Fa Orban NetControl 6137 O Program Unit Data Opticodec 7600 Standby fale Name Connect Data Input System Setup G 711 G 722 Layer 2 Layer3 ADPCM Example Ist call netcontrol exe SELECTIP 192 168 206 200 6137 SINGLEIP and call netcontrol exe SELECTIP 192 168 206 201 6138 SINGLEIP ord gall netcontrol exe SELECTIP 192 168 206 202 6139 SINGLEIP The Remote Control Port must be configured correctly for the individual devices In this mode the Program Edit IP hist menu option is disabled and any IP addresses previously entered will be ignored If this parameter is also transferred the device will automatically be reserved by the software as soon as a call is made Corresponds to clicking Allocate This function can be used only in conjunction with SINGLEIP If the PC has several network interfaces available this parameter can be used to select which of the inte
13. exchange several adjustments are necessary Please see chapter System Setup Adaptation to certain networks other than herewith specified can not be guaranteed WHEN INSTALLING THE SOFTWARE PROGRAM NETCONTROL PLEASE DECLARE ACKNOWLEDGEMENT OF THE TERMS OF THE LICENSE AGREEMENT This software program is for the use of the owners and their staff only and may only be installed on a computer The licensee may not copy the software or the included original documentation or own any such copies All inclu ded information text and diagrams are confidential the content of which remains the unpublicised property of ORBAN Europe GmbH Furthermore the licensee may not change adapt translate duplicate loan lease or in any other form supply the availability of the software or service instructions aS a whole or any part thereof It is strictly forbidden to reengineer or disassemble the software or in any other way and means attempt to trace the source code Hereby the right to register utility models or patent applications is reserved explicitly In the case of violation or non compliance resulting in consequential losses ORBAN Europe GmbH may be entitled to claim damages according to the German BGB HGB as well as the Competition Law and Patents Act Due to the further development for product improvement of the present series units and alterations of certain industrial parts it cannot be avoided that some parts might not be fully comp
14. set to pin 18 if the line has been disconnected from the partner unit or because of an ISDN error CON DIS Both signals are set Ts NETControl E 41 System Setup Level Range This menu item shows the adjustment at the level range 50 or 80 dB under Program Program Setup Headroom This menu item shows the setting of the desired headroom You can select between O and 20 dB in 1 dB steps Ex factory the setting is 0 dB The scale display in the online menu is moved under Program Program Setup Warning Clipping limit at 0 dB selected headroom External Sync Input The OPTICODEC has a sample rate converter at the audio input and output For the external synchronization of the digital output you can select between DISABLED Word clock is generated from the ISDN transmission clock DIGITAL IN Word clock is generated from the AES or S PDIF input signal SYNC IN Word clock is taken over from SYNC IN Backlight This function serves to set the display background lighting of the connected unit ALWAYS ON background lighting is always on ON CONNECT the background lighting switches on once a connection has been established or when the System Setup or Data Input menus have been called up The lghting switches off shortly after returning to the main menu Serial Interface This menu item is used to convert the RS232 signals in the Remote Control or Ancillary Data mode only OC 7600 with ACI module
15. the initialization mode of the OPTICODEC 7600 You can choose between Manual Manual setup of your IP address DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCP permits with the aid of a corresponding ser ver the dynamic allocation of an IP address and additional configuration parameters in a TCP IP network e g Internet or LAN Disabled Network interface deactivated Warning If the functions DHCP or Disabled are activated all additional submenus are disabled Local IP Address In the data entry mask enter the IP address of your OPTICODEC Be aware that every connection to the network must possess its own unique IP address Note Switching from Manual to DHCP mode may result in the device being inaccessible until the IP address has been re entered into the IP list see page 12 Subnet Mask The Subnet mask is used to subdivide a network into smaller subnets in order to reduce the data traffic to the subnets and or permit better administration of the data traffic Ts NETControl E 31 OPTICODEC 7600 System Setup Default Gateway Name Server Domain Name TCP IP Audio Buffer Management The data exchange occurs between the various nodes in the network with complete transparency to the user However the IP software detects when a data packet is intended for a different subnet and sends it to the corre sponding gateway If necessary you can enter the IP address of a router h
16. update you may repeat the update process Turn the unit off and then back on again If a software update is cancelled during the programming operation the unit may not start and or may display only the company logo If this happens the unit can be revived only by its ma nufacturer ORBAN Europe GmbH in Ludwigsburg Ts NETControl E 13 Program Configuration Program Screen System Menu OPTICODEC Display Units List Status Display Pulldown Menus Control Border Connect wasp COdeC 600 Software Update Info Standby S eS LA Np ip N Name S Connected to Boot Sys Hw DSP ISDN Net lt onnect Datalnput System Setup 6 711 G 722 Layer2 Layer3 ADPCM Sih Units Direct dial buttons configuration ISDN IP Directory Allocate Unit Configuration of the Release Unit connection partner Connect Disconnect Call acceptance sort IP addresse codec name connection target Interrogate 5 IP Name Connectedto Boot Sys Hw DSP Software Version By simultaneously pressing the buttons STRG ALT V it is possible to interrogate the software versions and serial numbers of the connected units in the units list The field size is variable and can be changed using the mouse C 14 E NETControl Data Input Data Data Input Edit local directory Save directory to Disk Edit saved directory Load directory to Unit Save System Setup
17. will however negatively influence the transmission reliability To achieve the high est possible transmission reliability with a low delay it should be ensured that no further units are simultaneous transmitting data within the network Audio Port TCP Here the port number for audio transmission over the network with TCP and UDP protocols is entered Always enter the value 6136 for the OPTICODEC O 28 E NETControl Audio Data Encoder Quality of Service Type TOS Precedence Values TOS Values OPTICODEC 7200 7400 System Setup This encoder configuration is taken over when the OPT CODEC is called by another OPTICODEC in the mode Point to Point It may be possible to use For Tx Layer 2 384 kbps 48 kHz dual mono for Rx Layer 3 32 kbps 16 kHz mono As opposed to the corresponding menu to call via ISDN here no automation is possible Further information on audio settings are found starting page 35 Not all data transmission applications have the same prio rity and not all of these require the same high standards for the transfer of data In order to minimize or avoid the risk of data network congestion a so called Quality of service or Qos option has been implemented in the IP header together with acknowledgement fields such as Time to Live Protocol and Header Checksum QoS when the router has been configured accordingly actively regulates traffic in the net and utilises the available bandwidth both int
18. you enter the port number for the audio transfer over RTP The settings are for SIP RTP and RTP For the OPTICODEC the value 5004 should always be entered In the basic settings this value is used by de fault For the audio transfer two port numbers are used the one entered here and the port number immediately above it When using other port numbers please be aware that the lower of the two numbers must be entered and must be an even number C 34 NETControl Algorithm ISDN Sync System Setup The Algorithm menu item serves for setting the desired data reduction procedure on incoming ISDN calls System Setup 0C7600 LO 20 Levels Misc More Misc Backup Settings Dialing TCPAP Basics TCPAP Audio TCP IP Remote Control Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers Algorithm Auto KIR ISDN Sync Auto aj gt Bitrate Auto Kia Samplingrate Auto Ki gt Audio Mode Auto KIKA Audio Input Analog 4 gt Userdata Off a gt Abbrechen You can select between Layer 2 Layer 3 4S5B ADPCM optional AUTO G 711 G 722 calls are also accepted Please see also Brief Lexicon page 4 The ISDN Sync menu serves for setting the desired syn chronization procedure You can select between MusicTAXI MusicTAXI Sync for to 6 B channels PRIMA CCS Sync for 2 B channels ZEPHYR Telos Sync for 2 B channels AETA for the 4SB ADPCM algorithm optional
19. DN networks of different providers e g from a private provider to Deutsche Telekom or on foreign connections A timeout occurred in the device while establishing the connection These error messages mean that a function required by me OPTICODEC ic not supported by the ISDN network Additional redial attempts will result in the same error The set ISDN protocol is incorrect C 60 E NETControl Checkpoint workaround Try again later Try again later Check the ISDN connection cable numbers and protocol Check the ISDN protocol If it is set correctly then you Should establish a test connection in telephone mode to check the activa ted services If a connection can now be established then the service Data Transfer is not activated on the ISDN connec tion of the dialing OPTICODEC The service must be activated by your provider Error message PAV ACIDEC ALE REFERENCE VALUE IDENTIFIED CHANNEL DOES NOT EXIST CAN iL MDS YE IS US es INCOMPATIBLE DESTINATION DEST ADDRESS MISSING INCOMPLETE SINT AD RAN HE NETWORK SELECTION INVALID MESSAGE UNSPECIFIED MANDA TOR ELEMENT MISSING MESSAGE TYPE NOT IMPLEMENTED JLLEGAL MESSAGE INFORM ELEMENT NOT IMPLEMENTED AANV ACIDANEORMA MON ELEMENT MESSAGE INCOMPATIBLE TOT ACI Saale RECOVERY ON TIMER EXPIRY T PROTOCODMERROR UNSPECIFIED ONIY FOR TUS PRO TOCOS T PIDIREOUR hee NDING
20. ECT After the connection has been terminated the device goes into standby mode and waits for further connection requests or calls Ts NETControl E 55 Command line parameters in the NetControl software Command line parameters in the NetControl software SELECTIP SINGLEIP Various software functions can be controlled when the software is started via command line parameters Eigenschaften von NetControl exe Right clicking on the Allgemein Verkn pfung Kompatibilit t Sicherheit program link opens the zj FARAR Properties window e Kiiha iaa If the IP list contains Zielort NETControl oc 7600 a device that has the Ziel CANE TControl oc 7600 NetControl exe IP address transferred here this device will be selected from the list as soon as the program is started Enter the following command line under Destination Ausfuhren in C NET Control oc 7600 Tastenkombination Keine Austuhren Normales Fenster x Kommentar Anderes Sybal _ netcontrol exe SELECTIP aaa bbb ccc ddd pppp aaa bbb ccc dd being the IP address and pppp the port number on the device A port number only needs to be defined if the SINGLEIP parameter is also stated If the program is opened with this parameter but without SINGLEIP the device whose IP address has been trans ferred will be selected in the current program In this mode the software controls only one
21. ISDN Redundancy Panic Dial 49 Saving Units System Setup to your PC Harddisk Loading System Setup to a Unit 50 Ss 6 Connect Establishing a Connnection Using the ISDN IP Directory 5 Establishing Connection Establishing a Con w DD Buttons 52 Automatic Connection Start Connection Monitoring D3 Sync Icon Adjust Audio Parameters Adjust I O Levels Release 54 Allocate Unit Establishing a Connection with X 21 V 35 Establishing a Con w Codec Loop Call Acceptance with ISDN Sync AUTO Establishing a Con with ISDN Sync AUTO Terminating a Connection 59 Command line parameters in the NetControl software Selectip Singleip Autoallocate Ownip Topmost 56 51 Status Messages Ethernet Error Messages 08 ISDN Error Messages 99 60 61 Delivery Scope 62 E NETControl Description ISDN and Ethernet Cabelling ISDN Connection Please note Introduction The NETControl software is a 32bit version for Microsoft WINDOWS 98 ME 2k XP intended for the remote control of nearly any number of OPTICODEC units types 7200 7400 and 7600 using as many PC work places as desired The parameter settings are the same as for the OPTICODEC Correct operation of the OPTICODEC is only ensured when RJ45 cables type CAT S are used Correct operation of the OPTICODEC is only ensured when the OPTICODEC is connected to an approved Te lecom access When operating the unit on other telepho ne networks private
22. SEMI PAICE WE oper yA SPID SPID MISSING Possible causes These error messages are generally caused by an in correctly set ISDN protocol The ISDN network did not report any error The OC may possibly have termi nated the corresponding B channel itself or it was terminated by the remote device The querying of the SPID numbers for ISDN has not yet been answered The SPID was rejected by the ISDN The Selo nimber enierea is too short A US protocol was set but no SPID number was entered ISDN Error Messages Checkpoint workaround Check the set ISDN protocol and try again Check the set ISDN protocol and try again Check the SPID number and connection Check the SPID number and con nection Enter the SPID and try again ECU NETControl Delivery Scope Guarantee OPTICODEC Test Number Remote control software NETControl Version 1 13 and e Book on data medium Unless otherwise stipulated standard guarantee regulations are valid and applicable Damages resulting from changes or improper repairs by the orderer or a third party are not covered by the guarantee Call the ORBAN Europe GmbH ISDN test number 49 7141 22 66 22 NETControl V1 13_en 18 09 007R014_DF RS Lo ORBAN Europe GmbH europe Businesspark Monreposstr 55 71634 Ludwigsburg Germany Phone 49 0 7141 22 66 0 Fox 49 0 7141 22 66 7 E mail info orban europe com
23. atible Different component modifications can lead to different configuration options Deviating program sections in the software are therefore quite possible All technical information may be subject to change without notice Ts NETControl E 7 Program Configuration Download of the NETControl Software Connection to PC K MetControl exe About NETControl Start the setup program of the current application from the Internet or from the delivered storage medium with a double click on the setup icon Follow the installation instructions on the PC screen The connection between the PC and your OPTICODEC occurs via a RJ45 type CATS network cabel With a double click on the NETControl icon you start the application After a short initializing sequence the basic configuration menu of the program appears Orban NetControl Program Unit Data Program Setup Edit IP List Change Client Password Change Supervisor Password codec 600 Quit Standby Name Conmectedto Connect Data Input System Setup G 711 G 722 Layer 2 Layer3 ADPCM lease A double click on the Program menu opens a pulldown menu Info about MetControl Copyright C 2000 2007 A window is displayed over the About menu item where you will find information on the version number creation date and manufacturer of the NET Control software C NETControl Info Unik Data Connect
24. ble when both units are set to TRANSMIT Marked with T in the directory e g pos 4 The unit functions aS a receiver for a broadcast or a multicast transmission This setting is the opposite of TRANSMIT Marked with R in the directory e g pos 5 _ A Z ISDN IP Directory Joe Name SDN IP Algo Rate SF Mode Input Sync 28 48 J iene OC DF 192 168 206 254 L3 128 48 OC Test ud oc7600 lo local 128 48 OC Test ut oc7600 df local 128 48 Test TRANSMIT 255 200 299 209 128 48 Test RECEIVE 192 168 206 231 Test Multicast 234 0 0 0 Edit Delete New Edt Delete NETControl E 21 OPTICODEC 7200 7400 Data Input Applications Broadcast Multicast Unicast LAN WAN A broadcast address must be entered for the unit set to TRANSMIT for e g position 2 in the directory 200 200 a00 a00 The unit set to RECEIVE dials the address of the partner unit This is the address of the unit set to TRANSMIT Here the same address has to be dialed from both the TRANSMIT and RECEIVE units This has to be a mul ticast address found in the number range from 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 for e g position 4 in the directory 234 0 0 0 Describes the POINT TO POINT bi directional data trans mission from one unit to another within the same network LAN or another network WAN Unicast LAN Ethernet LAN Local Area Network Ethernet Intranet According to ISO LAN is a locally st
25. blished takes place over the respective outputs of the Alarm Control Interface When for example a connection has been established with IN2 the output OUT2 is activated once the connection has been established and the decoder has been synchronised Further information on applications of Backup Settings can be found on page 49 To do this the No X 21 clock must be activated Enter with the corresponding Cfg button the ISDN number of the partner unit which should be dialed in case of error The desired configuration is also entered Ts NETControl E 47 OPTICODEC 7200 7400 System Setup When the unit is in the X 21 mode and the X 21 clock fails the unit returns to the main menu and the ISDN connection is then established As soon as the X 21 clock is active again the ISDN connection is disconnected and the unit returns to the X 21 mode Kal Clock OR No X21 cock M TT X 21 mode No connection J ISDN connection 72 H T4 TH Ti a Tl Time how long the X 2l1 mode must fail before the ISDN connection is established T2 Length of time for an ISDN connection to be estab lished T3 Time how long the X 21 clock must again be active before the ISDN connection is again disconnected T4 Length of time for ISDN connection and change into X al mode Times TI Ta T3 T4 sec A 5 30 5 1 2 Mode Level As soon as a Switching signal is applied to the corresponding input INx the connection is establishe
26. ce Values OPTICODEC 7600 System Setup For the most reliable transmission the maximum value bar to the top should be set This results however in a greater delay Should a lower value be desired the bar can be adjusted downwards This will however negatively influence the transmission reliability To achieve the highest possible transmission reliability with a low delay it should be ensured that no further units are simultaneous transmitting data within the network Not all data transmission applications have the same prio rity and not all of these require the same high standards for the transfer of data In order to minimize or avoid the risk of data network congestion a so called Quality of service or Qos option has been implemented in the IP header together with acknowledgement fields such as Time to Live Protocol and Header Checksum QoS when the router has been configured accordingly actively regulates traffic in the net and utilises the available bandwidth both intelligently and effectively on the basis of data priority and bandwidth reservation TOS Type of Service or DiffServ Differentiated Service Architecture are key mechanisms of QoS and are respon sible for determining the packet priority The TOS bits contain information about how a data packet should be handled by a router For example an overloaded router can determine by means of the TOS field which packets are less important and can theref
27. change the audio parameter settings This function is available from the Unit Audio Data Encoder pulldown menu If a connection is made in Layer 2 or Layer 3 mode you can toggle between these algorithms The parameters bet ween G 711 G 722 and 4SB ADPCM cannot be changed This menu item serves for setting the analog Input and Output levels for the left and right channels without inter rupting the line Adjust 1 0 Levels Ex factory the setting is 12 dBu the headroom is 0 dB This means input level output level 12 dBu Left Input Right Input Left Output Right Output a A A 12 0 dB 12 0 dB 12 0 dB 12 0 dB TE vv tee Yv With a mouse click on the arrow keys the level value can be altered An existing connection can be put on hold for another network partner by pressing the Release button This is displayed in the list of units using a color code An existing connection remains also in this case unaffected n 54 NETControl Allocate Unit Allocate Establishing a Connection with X 21 V 35 Establishing a Connection with Codec Loop Call Acceptance with ISDN Sync AUTO Establishing a Connection with ISDN Sync AUTO Terminating the Connection Disconnect Connect The safety query Allocate unit now refers to the unit reservation by another PC This message appears on all computers By pressing the Allocate button an OPTICODEC is re se
28. connection begins The level on INx is then no longer significant for the connection If a switching signal is applied to IN8 then the connection is disconnected If a signal is already being applied during the establishment of the connection then this signal is ignored and must first be disconnected again Only the rising edge of a switching signal is reacted to here C 46 NETControl Backup Settings X 21 Clock Monitoring OPTICODEC 7200 7400 System Setup In the Backup Settings mode you can allocate an entry of the ISDN directory to each input port of the Alarm Control Interface System Setup TEST 20 Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers TCPAIP Basics TCPAP Audio TCPAP Remote Control VOLevels Misc Backup Settings Dialing Cig INZ Pin 11 Cig IMS Pin 10 Cig I IN4 Pin 9 Cig IH1 Fin 12 INS Pin 8 TING Pin 7 TIN Pin E TINS Pin 4 Mode f Level C Pulse Cig Abbrechen To do this you must select the requested input port Press the Cfg Configuration key to allocate an ISDN number to this input port This ISDN number complies in all parameters to the re spective entry in the ISDN directory In the following example the entries INI to IN 4 for back up are utilised The entries IN5 to IN8 have not been allocated and are transmitted transparently to the opposite side A feedback to confirm whether connection has been esta
29. d and continues until the switching signal is disconnected Citi UFF L Connecting Disconnecting 48 E NETControl Applications by Using Backup Settings Satellite ISDN Redundcy Panic Dial System Setup HNO EN I Transmitter Assuming the satellite receiver can indicate an opto de coupled error message you can connect this information to the alarm control interface If the error message is ON the OP TICODEC will automatically establish an ISDN con nection to the relevant entry number If the error message signal is OFF the OPTICODEC will disconnect an existing ISDN connection Up to 8 individually configured connection partners can be called by using switches The audio parameters and connection relevant information are programmed in the Data Input menu A LED connected to the corresponding OUTPUT of the alarm control interface will light up indi cating that an ISDN connection has been established and that the decoder is in SYNC Studio A LED Studio B IN1 E N8 LED i OPTICODEC 7400 ISDN _ 5 Studio C LED If the switch has been opened the ISDN connection will be disconnected Ts NETControl E 49 System Setup Saving the Units System Setup to Your Harddisk Data Edit local directory Save directory to Disk Edit saved directory Load directory to Unik Save System Setup to Disk Load System Setup to Unit Loadi
30. desired dialing attempts You can select between 5 and INFINITE Dialing Delay This menu items serves for setting the desired time between dialing attempts between 10 and 360 seconds Redialing Attempts This menu item serves for setting the desired redialing attempts if a connection had not been disconnected by the calling OPTICODEC You can select between 0 9 and INFINITE The settings for the remote control of the unit over the net work are found in the menu item TCP IP Remote Control System Setup Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers 120 Levels Misc Backup Settings Dialing TCP IP Basics TCP IP Audio TCP IP Remote Control Name 0C76 2 Port 61 37 Default 6137 Abbrechen This 1s for the easier identification of units within the net work Enter the name of your OPTICODEC in any length of characters here This name is conveyed to the remote control program and displayed in the list of units When the name of a unit has been changed and confirmed with OK the unit will disappear from the unit list in the remote control program for several seconds The unit reappears under the new name Here you enter the port number for remote control over the network For the OPTICODEC the value 6137 should always be entered Ts NETControl E 27 OPTICODEC 7200 7400 System Setup WwW arning Should the Port setting be altered then the unit in the unit directo
31. e been occupied or whether they are all or partly vacant or whether the connected unit is an OPTICODEC 7600 OC 7400 CTAXI or PAN PRO If entries contain configurations that do not support the device these will be automatically corrected and a corre sponding warning message will be generated Loading directory to unit Please wait Entry 93 Exporting the directory can easily be repeated should it fail because of for e g a power down or power failure The local ISDN IP directory is saved in the OpticodecRe mote program directory as a num dat file This directory can be easily exported to any number of PCs hence saving time by copying the same address book directory to all of them C 24 NETControl Configuration of the connected OPTICODEC in System Setup System Setup Unik Data Connect System Setup Info System Setup Fa Orban NetControl a jail Program Unit Data Connect icodec 7 400 Standby System Setup Info Sip Name Connected to Boot_ Sys Hw DSP ISDN Net ee 2ee ORBAN 8 192168208255 _V1 18_ V424 VLO VIZI VASOP VIJA Data Input System Setup G 711 G 722 Layer 2 Layers You can sort the list of units according to IP address codec name or connection destination in ascending or descending order Select the unit to be configured from the list and open the System Setup menu with a mouse click Your password is
32. e calling unit is taken Over Audio Input The menu item Audio Input serves for setting the desired audio input when calls are coming in You can select between Analog AES EBU and S PDIF Userdata The menu item Userdata serves for setting the desired ancillary data when calls are coming in You can select between OFF no ancillary data is transmitted 1200 2400 4800 baud in Layer 2 1200 2400 4800 9600 baud in Layer 3 Note If the ancillary data is switched off OFF the alarm control signals are also not transmitted From OPTICODEC to OPTICODEC the lowest preset baud rate of the ancillary data is agreed within the unit handshake Press OK left mouse click to take over the presetting of the call acceptance Press Cancel and the presetting is not taken over A 36 E NETControl Dialing Dialing Attempts Dialing Delay Redialing Attempts PBX Prefix Min length for PBX Prefix OPTICODEC 7200 7400 System Setup System Setup OC 76 2 Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers TCPAIP Basics TCPAP Audio TCP IP Remote Control I O Levels Misc Backup Settings Dialing Dialing Dialing Attempts A aj Dialing Delay 104 af Redialing Attempts o al gt PES Frefis Min length for PE Prefi 0 afe FB Prefix Abbrechen This menu item serves for setting the desired dialing attempts You can select between and 5 This me
33. e of EURO ISDN the MSN is usually the ISDN num ber of your connection without the area code in case of private exchanges only the number of your extension The YES option should only be activated if in addition to the OPTICODEC other devices e g a telephone fax machine PC card must also be operated on the same ISDN connection Warning The incorrect configuration of only one unit might result in the rejection of all calls ISDN Interface Via this menu item the a and U interfaces used for the transfer are selected O RELIE for multiple device connection Point to Multipoint This is the usual connection type Sy ae for equipment connection Point to Point UPME for North America only Point to Multipoint using a ISDN module type IMD4 Number Prefix for These settings concern incoming calls for OPTICODEC 7200 incoming calls and 7400 If the Add PBX Prefix option is set to YES the number from the PBX Prefix see Dialing page 40 is in serted before the number for incoming calls The minimum number length applies here too This setting is required only for those ISDN systems that do not automatically add the ISDN number For direct 5 connections with EURO ISDN the leading zeros in the ISDN numbers are not transferred for incoming calls e g 7141226622 This can be corrected by means of the following entries If a 0 is entered for National Calls this is added here The same ap
34. ed of the SPID number by your ISDN provider These input fields otherwise remain empty A 40 E NETControl VO Levels Misc Alarm Signals System Setup This menu item serves for setting the analog Input and Output levels for the left and right channels System Setup 0C7600 LO TCP IP Basics TCP IP Audio TCP IP Remote Control Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers Misc More Misc Backup Settings Dialing Left Input Right Input Left Dutput Right Output A PA z A PER p p A 120dB 12 0 d8 12 0 dB 12 0 dB ee hei e Feet Abbrechen Ex factory the setting is 12 dBu the headroom is 0 GB This means input level output level 12 dBu With a mouse click on the up and down arrow keys the level value can be altered System Setup 0C7600 LO TCP IP Basics TCP IP Audio TCP IP Remote Control Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers lO Levels Misc More Misc Backup Settings Dialing Alarm Signals OFF External Syne Input Disabled gt Backlight On KG Serial Interface Remote Control ajel Abbrechen If these signals are switched OFF the relevant switching information of the OPTICODEC inputs is transferred to the partner unit Otherwise you can select between CON The signal is set to pin 19 once the decoder has been synchronized ie when the connection is OK DIS The signal is
35. ed remote device is not switched on or is not connected ISDN Error Messages Checkpoint workaround Check the ISDN connection and the cable and try again Check the entered ISDN number and or retry later Check the entered ISDN number and try again Check the ISDN number and try again Check the status of the remote device and correct if necessary Te NETControl ISDN Error Messages Error message TNO CHANNEL AVAILABLE SNE VOr SOULS r ORDER TEMPORAR OFTAILURE SWITCHING EQUIPMENT CONGESTION T ACCESS INFORMATION DISCARDED OleVAINUIN eb NOME AVAILABLE RESOURCES UNAVAILABLE TINTER NETWORKING UNSPECIFIED INTERNAL TIMEOUT VOUT ETOP Soe kis UNAVAILABLE SREQUESTEDIFACHKIKE NOT SUBSCRIBED eleva slain Cyale sa loulILMl IEG NOTAUTHORZED ole J acleise yale youll eve NOT AVAILABLE OER ICE Ok VOR TION NOT AVAILABLE MBEARERTOCAPABIELIK NOT IMPLEMENTED m OEHANNELG IYER INOUE IMPLEMENTED T REOURSTED AC Thane NOT IMPLEMENTED FONE le SINC SIO DIK INFO AVAILABLE OER ICE OR TOR TION NOT IMPLEMENTED Possible causes The cause is attributable to the ISDN Le it is not possible for the ISDN network to establish the desired connection at the present time No B channels are currently free since they are being used at the moment by other devices on this connection The ISDN network is overloaded This error message appears when switching between IS
36. elligently and effectively on the basis of data priority and bandwidth reservation TOS Type of Service and DiffServ Differentiated Service Architecture are the key mechanisms of Qos and are responsible for the assessment of packet priority The TOS bits contain information on the ways and means of how a datagramm should be handled by a router An overloaded router can for example on the basis of the TOS field determine which packets are less important and can therefore be cancelled and which packets must essentially be forwarded Precedence Significance Precedence Significance 000 Normal Ol Flash O10 Priority 100 Flash Override O10 Immediate 10 Critical TOS Significance TOS Significance 0000 Normal 0010 max Reliability 1000 min Delay 0001 min Monetary Cost 0100 max Throughtput Ts NETControl E 29 OPTICODEC 7200 7400 System Setup DiffServ DiffServ utilises a new definition of the IPv4 TOS header field and the IPv6 traffic class header field The objective of DiffServ is the subdivision of data traffic into service classes of different priorities without using costly signaling on each router Each packet can be labelled and then handled and transmitted according to its labelling DiffServ Codepoints Each Per Hop Behavior PHB stream is determined by a DSCP DSCP You can select between Default Best Effort Class selector 1 7 Assured Forwarding 11 18 21 23 31 33 41 43 and Expedited Forwa
37. en Layer 2 Layer 2 G 722 G 711 AAC and 4 SB ADPCM optional This menu item is used to configure the data transfer via the X al interface or the inversion of the data and or clock circuits in the event that in the corresponding circuits the A or B wires are confused with each other OPTICODEC 600 optional In the data cables Rx and Tx are always jointly inverted Ts NETControl E 43 OPTICODEC 7600 System Setup Backup Settings X 21 Backup Mode In the Backup Settings mode you can allocate an entry of the ISDN directory of the OC 7600 to each input port of the alarm control interface System Setup OC7600 LO Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers TCP IP Basics TCPAP Audio TCP IP Remote Control I O Levels Misc More Misc Backup Settings Dialing i N1 Pin 12 Cfg TINS Fin 8 Cfg W IN2 Fin 11 Cig l INE Pin 7 Cfg M N3 Pin 10 Cfg TIN Fin 6 Cig F Ha Pin 4 Mode Level if Pulse i 27 Backup Cig Master Slave Backup Time 20 3 Reconnect Time jio Z If your OPTICODEC is equipped with an X al interface the menu item X 21 Backup appears on the display To do this you must activate the check box Press the Cig key to allocate an ISDN number to this input port Press the Change key if you wish to operate changes of the audio parameters This ISDN number complies in all parameters to the respective entry in the
38. ere Otherwise 0 0 0 0 must be entered Domain Name Servers DNS also called name servers for short are responsible for the conversion of Internet hostna mes into Internet addresses since the actual communication in TCP IP networks is based on IP addresses Enter the IP address of your DNS here If DHCP is activated this menu item is disabled or the settings are taken from the DHCP server Enter the name of your domain here If DHCP is activated this menu item is disabled or the settings are taken from the DHCP server and the OPTI CODEC can be addressed via Unitname Domainname The settings for audio transmission over the network are found in this menu System Setup 0C7600 LO Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers 1 0 Levels Misc More Misc Backup Settings Dialing TCP IP Basics TCP IP Audio TCP IP Remote Control Buffer Management m Audio Data Encoder Low Delay High Algorithm Auto aly Bitrate Auto al gt High Dropouts Low Samplingrate Auto al gt me Audio Mode Auto aly Audio Input Analog al gt Userdata 1200 Baud af gt TOS 7 Normal l l T Port TCP 6136 Def 6136 Yv ki Port ATP 5004 Def 5004 Abbrechen This buffer serves as a bridge for short term interruptions during transmission The size of the buffer which stores the audio data can be influenced o 2 NETControl Quality of Service Type TOS Preceden
39. ers which support multicast are available Data Menu Saving the Unit ISDN IP Directory to your PC Harddisk Data Edit local directory Save directory to Disk Edit saved directory Load directory to Unit Save System Setup to Disk Load System Setup to Unit Edit saved Directory Loading ISDN IP Directory to a Unit Data Edit local directory Save directory to Disk Edit saved directory Load directory to Unit Save System Setup to Disk Load System Setup to Unit Use the feature Save directory to disk to store the ISDN IP directory of your unit on PC Do this by selecting the file format you require either Di rectory File DIR Text separated Files TXT or Comma separated Files CSV and importing the address book into MS Word or Excel for example These file formats can also be exported to the unit However the program s own editor can run only DIR file formats The entries can be edited newly entered deleted and sorted by means of the Edit saved directory function Double click a vacant field of entry in the directory to enter a new codec partner Click onto Load directory to unit locate the desired DIR file and finally activate the Open key All 96 entries connection partners with their names ISDN numbers IP addresses and set audio parameters are now loaded to the unit It is irrelevant whether all or only some of the entries hav
40. he setting is O GB Warning Clipping limit at 0 dB selected headroom o 10 E NETControl Misc Command Port Default Input Allow ISDN gt 128 kbps 4SB ADPCM Stereo Confirm Disconnect Always on top Translate IP Program Configuration Misc Commend Pork 61 37 F AllowISDN gt 128kbps T Always ontop r Ci f Translate IP Default Input Analog zl F Confirm disconnect Cancel With this port number it is indicated which service is required For the OPTICODEC the port number 6187 is to be entered You can enter an Administrator password to block access for changing the port number Make sure you have selec ted the port number The Default Input option allows you to set the audio in put using the direct dial keys You can choose between Analog AES EBU and S PDIF for OPTICODEC 7200 and 7400 only The control box should only be activated if at least one of the units to be controlled is in possession of more than one ISDN module This function allows the setting in the ISDN IP directory of a data rate larger than 128 kbps This function has been reserved for further features Please do therefore not activate the control box A safety query to appear before a connection is disconnected can be set up by activating the Confirm Disconnect check box This function allows you to choose whether the NETControl window should always be in the foreground This function trans
41. is confirmed with the Standby status message in the program screen Establishing a Select the Connect key from the main menu or choose Connection Using the alternative the Unit Connect pulldown menu ISDN IP Directory al Orban NetControl C ORKReEC t Program a system Setup icoq ec 7600 Software Update Info Standby Connected to The present ISDN IP directory appears Z ISDN IP Directory Jog S Name ISDN YIP Algo Rate SF 22 L2 64 16 OC CDQ Prima OC Telos Zephyr OC 76 10 OC 76 11 OC 76 12 OC DF 192 168 206 254 OC Test ud oc 600 lo local OC Test ut oc 600 df local OC test L2 22 Test AETA 22 Test G 711 Telephone 22 Test G 722 H 221 22 Test G 722 SRT 22 mr Multicast 234 0 0 0 lt Assigned to each entry you will find the name of your connection partner the ISDN number IP address or target address the selected audio parameters as well as the sync mode of your partner unit Ts NETControl E 51 Connect Establishing Connection Select your ISDN connection partner from the list using the mouse The selected connection partner is marked and displayed inverted Press OK to confirm The connection is now being established il Orban NetControl Program Unit Data Pie ceNS ORBAN 182 ISR 208 208 _ WG V424 VIOT VL WABI VIIA After successful synchronization your OC Remote program displays the message
42. is transferred 1200 2400 4800 baud with Layer 2 and 3 Note If the ancillary data is switched off OFF no remote effect signals are transmitted either Between OPTICODECs the smallest preset baud rate of the ancillary data is used in the context of the device handshake NETControl Data Input G 722 Connection If you enter a G 22 partner in the Data Input menu please with H 221 observe the following order or SRT Sync R Enter the ISDN number A Enter G 722 in Algorithm 3 Determine the Sync modes in ISDN Sync Configuration Algorithm G 722 4 ISDN Syne H 221 al gt Bitrate B4kbps 4 amp Samplingrate 16000 H2 alr Audio Mode Mona 4 P Audio Input Analog gt Userdata Of FES ISDN IP Directory 226623 226624 OC Telos Zephyr 228634 OC 13 Auto Sync 226635 OC CDQ Prima 226636 OC test L2 226637 Test G 711 Telephone 226639 Test G 722 H 221 22 Test X21 Codec Loop Test SETA 22664 Edit Delete a New Now H H 2a21 or S SRT is displayed in the directory for the selected SYNChronisation procedure X 21 Connection To activate the X 21 interface enter an X in the ISDN field e g position 11 in directory Codec Loop If the input fields are empty the OPTICODEC starts the codec loop mode This serves as a test for the coded audio signal without ISDN E g position 12 Ts NETCon
43. ishment of the connection and the exchange of the transmission parameters the online transmission menu appears on the display Fa Orban NetControl m ail X Program Unit Data ONLINE 0 00 10 tH 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 AB TXL Tx Os 128 468 0 JOINT STEREO 192 168 206 254 Rx Ls 126 468 0 JOINT STEREO bashes sensate arti 722 Lye taea oew Bese It shows information about the send and receive levels connection duration and the set headroom and synchro nisation Ts NETControl E 53 Connect Sync Icon Adjust Audio Parameters Unit Data Disconnect Audio Data Encoder Adjust IjO Levels Info Adjust Audio Levels Unit Data Disconnect udio Data Encoder Adjust 1 0 Levels Info Release Release In addition together with the send Tx and receive con figuration Rx the IP address ISDN number according to the connection type of your codec partner are shown on the display If the decoder of the connection partner receives the cor rect data then this is confirmed by the Sync icon in the Rx path The Sync icon is only available between OPTI CODECs during POIN T to POINT or ISDN connections in Layer 2 and Layer 3 During connections to other units or with other algorithms as well as during Broadcast Multicast connections this icon 1S missing During a live connection you can place a query without interrupting the line and
44. l and is responsible for addressing the packet packet routing the splitting and joining of data and for the exchange between transport and network layers Enter the IP address of your OPTICODEC into the input mask Please note that each connection in the network requires a separate and unique IP address The Subnet mask is utilised to divide the network into sub networks and herewith splits the amount of data ex change into several channels The subnet mask is Just as the IP addresses a binary 32 bit value and is provided by your network administrator The number 255 255 255 0 is normally entered for Class C networks The data exchange between the different cross points of the network is transparent for the user The IP stack re cognizes whether a data packet is scheduled for another network and will then address the default gateway This corresponds for e g with a router or other gateway units 0 0 0 0 must be entered if the default gateway should not be used Note You will be informed of the IP Address Subnet Mask and Default Gateway by your network administrator C rrr rr 26 E NETControl OPTICODEC 7200 7400 System Setup Warning OPTICODEC and PC units with the NETControl program differentiate only in the host ID The host ID is made up of the Subnet Mask and Local IP Address Dialing TCP IP Remote Control Name Port Dialing Attempts This menu item serves for setting the
45. lates the IP addresses into plain text names for all devices known from the name server These devices are displayed in the IP column of the device list in the main window Confirm your intention with the OK key or press Cancel if the changes made should be rejected ECU NETControl E 11 Program Configuration In this menu item the IP SS addresses of the units to Program Unit Data 192 168 206 8 be controlled using the Edit IP list ET 152 168 206 9 Program Setup 19 168 206 83 NETControl software are Edit IP List 192 168 206 226 entered This 1s necessa Change Client Password 132 168 206 230 ry for units which are not Change Supervisor Password ee IRS eUe ee in th t k J P z 192 168 206 249 Weal e same network OF Pena Sete She oes for those where the Auto Neer Detect function has been enous switched off Cuit With Add IP new addresses are added Remove IP deletes se AddIP R IP Edit IP ee e lected addresses from Scan Cancel the list The Edit IP function allows entered IP addresses to be changed Enter Address 192 168 206 230 Abbrechen Pressing the Scan key deletes the current IP list and starts a search for all devices located in the local network NetControl A This will delete all existing entries before starting the network scan Press OK to continue HO Abbrechen After the safety query confirm with the Rese
46. nal Calls International Calls Abbrechen The OP TICODEC 7600 is equipped by default with a Stoll mann type ISDN module and the following ISDN D channel protocols EURO DSS1 NATIONAL 1 2 North America JATE Japan AT amp T USA VNx France and AUSTEL Australia For use in the USA the OPTICODEC 7600 can be equipped with IMD4 type ISDN modules This is necessary if additional U interfaces are required for North America When IMD4 modules are used the device possesses two ISDN D channel protocols EURO DSS1 and NATIONAL 1 North America Decisive is the ISDN protocol of your connection not the one of the partner unit You can alter the settings by pressing the arrow keys Accept Telephone Calls Accept MPEG G 722 Calls MSN Check This menu item serves to define the OPTICODEC behavior when operated at a 5 connection together with other units You can select between ALWAYS every telephone call is accepted NEVER every telephone call is rejected In this menu item the call acceptance for MPEG and G 722 calls is defined The settings are the same as the previous menu item In case of a passive call the interrogation of the MSN number can be activated or switched off If YES is entered for MSN check the called number is compared to the one which has been entered in Local Numbers The call is only accepted if both numbers are identical C 38 NETControl System Setup In cas
47. ne ISDN module and the number of writable fields is inconsistent with the number of corresponding B channels check the control box for Allow ISDN gt 128 kbps using Edit Recipient Audio Configuration the Program Program Setup menu The positioning marker of the cursor blinks when the number can be entered Move between ISDN input fields using the tab key Once the ISDN numbers have been entered you can assign a name to the recipient max 49 characters The ISDN IP address directories of the connected ORBAN OPTICODEC 7600 OC 7400 CTAXI or PAN PRO can easily be imported and exported via the Data menu to your PC for more efficient management Select the entry you want to process from the ISDN IP directory using the Edit key or with a mouse double click To delete a recipient click with the left mouse button onto the entry in the ISDN IP directory you would like to de lete and press the Delete key Deletion takes place after confirming with the OK key Alterations of the default audio configuration can be made by clicking onto the Change key The configuration menu of the audio parameters which are assigned to the current entry appears By activating the arrows left right you can change the pre settings Configuration Algorithm Layer Ill al rl ISDN Sync MusicTAX 4 Bitrate 128kbps 4 Samplingrate 48000 Hz al rl Audio Mode Joint Stereo alr A
48. ng System Setup to a Unit Data Load System Setup to Unit Edit local directory Save directory to Disk Edit saved directory Load directory to Unik Save System Setup to Disk Similarly to that of the ISDN IP directory pls see page 30 there is alternatively the possibility to save the system configuration of the OPTICODEC onto your PC harddisk for archive purposes for example Use the Save System Setup to Disk feature to store the unit specific CFG data file in a folder of your choice Saving System Setup Please wait By using the Load System Setup to Unit feature the system configuration already stored on your PC can be loaded onto the OPTICODEC units Locate the CF G data to be loaded and press the Open key Loading setup to uni Please wait Entry 13 Any number of OPTICODEC units can easily be con figured with identical System Setup settings using this procedure To prevent the network configuration being altered during this process the following settings are not sent to the device Name Server Domain Name Local IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Unit Name Remote Port and IP Init Mode n 50 NETControl Connect Connect The respective connection can be established quickly and easily A pre requisite for the connection establishment is the correct initializing of the NETControl software with the connected OPTICODEC This
49. not be reached NETWORK RESET Error on the network CONNECTION RESET BY PEER The remote device has terminated the connection CONNECTION TivViEb Our The remote device is not reachable CONNECTION REFUSED The connection was refused The desired IP address cannot be reached 2 aves Guia las HOST IS DOWN O 58 E NETControl Error message Possible causes ISDN NOT RESPONDING The OPTICODEC could not establish a communication to the ISDN connection ISDN cable not connected Faulty ISDN cable ISDN connection not in operation Both B channels are already being used by other devices on this connection CHANNEL The OPTICODEC could not UNACCEPTABLE establish a connection to the CALL IN AN entered number ESTABLISHED CHANNEL The remote device already TU ERTPUSY has a connection busy 1 NON ELECTED USER The ISDN number is CLEARING incorrect RESPONSE TO STATUS INQUIRY UNALLOCATED NUMBER The OPTICODEC could not NO ROUTE TO SPECIFIED establish a connection to the NETWORK entered ISDN number NO ROUTE TKO The ISDN number is DESTINATION incorrect or does not exist NUMBER CHANGED DESTINATION OUT OF ORDER INVALID NUMBER FORMAT FACILITY REJECTED NORMAL CALL The OPTICODEC could not CLEARING establish a connection to the NO USER RESPONDING entered ISDN number NO ANSWER FROM USER The ISDN number is CPi ine Cine incorrect or does not exist NORMAL UNSPECIFIED The address
50. nu item serves for setting the desired time between dialing attempts between 10 and 60 seconds This menu item serves for setting the desired redialing attempts if a connection had not been disconnected by the calling OPTICODEC You can select between 0 and 5 Under certain conditions e g private branch exchange PBX a number that prefixes the ISDN number for dial up via ISDN can be entered here To make an outside call from a telephone system for instance enter O A preselection number can also be entered here The number max not exceed five digits Using the Min length for PBX Prefix menu option define the minimum number of digits an ISDN number must have to allow this prefix to be set before the number If for example internal extension numbers have three digits a 4 should be entered here To continue to enable internal calls PBX dialling codes for ISDN numbers with less than four digits are ignored Ts NETControl E 67 System Setup ISDN Configuration ISDN Protocol Warning System Setup 0C76 2 TCP IP Basics TCP IP Audio TCP IP Remote Control 170 Levels Misc Backup Settings Dialing Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers ISDN Settings ISDN Protocol Euro DSS1 afl Accept Telephone Calls Always aio Accept MPEG G 722 Calls Always gt MSN Check No io ISDN Interface SOPMP aly Number prefix for incomming calls Add PBX Prefix No sh Natio
51. ore be dropped and which packets must absolutely be transmitted Precedence Significance Precedence Significance 000 Normal Oll Flash 010 Priority 100 Flash Override O10 Immediate 101 Critical Ts NETControl E 33 OPTICODEC 7600 System Setup TOS Values DiffServ DiffServ Codepoints DSCP Audio Data Encoder Audio Port TCP Audio Port RTP TOS Significance TOS Significance 0000 Normal 0010 max Reliability 1000 min Delay 0001 min Monetary Cost 0100 max Throughtput DiffServ uses a new definition of the IPv4 TOS header field and IPv6 traffic class header field The goal of DiffServ is to subdivide the data traffic into service classes with different priorities without using the intensive signalling on each router Each packet can be marked and is handled and transmitted accorded to this marking Each per hop behaviour PHB flow is determined by a DSCP You can choose between Standard Default Best Effort Class Selector l 7 Assured Forwarding 11 13 21 23 31 33 41 48 and Expedited Forwarding This encoder configuration is taken over when the OPTICO DEC is called by another OPTICODEC over IP The pre settings are AUTO Descriptions of the individual functions can be found starting page 35 This menu contains the setting for audio transfer over the network with TCP protocol The setting is for point to point For the OPTICODEC the value 6136 should always be entered Here
52. plies for International Calls where 00 is to be entered in Germany When these digits are entered the ISDN number required to make the call will actually be displayed Ts NETControl E 39 System Setup Local Numbers The ISDN numbers entered here are sent when the con nection has been established Under certain conditions e g private branch exchange PBX type the individual ISDN number must be entered System Setup 0C7600 LO O Levels Misc More Misc Backup Settings Dialing TCP IP Basics TCP IP Audio TCP IP Remote Control Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers ISDN 1 2200 ISDN 2 23000 ISDN 3 24 ISDN 4 250 ISDN 5 26 ISDN 6 27 O s sS Abbrechen S without PBX Sy on PBX can remain vacant can remain vacant or Or ISDN number only the No of without area code your extension ISDN number only the No of without area code your extension 1 x unit only jap G DN anes and and MSN Check MSN Check activated activated Test Called Number Note If a local number is required then all of the entry windows must always be confirmed SPID Numbers The identification numbers entered here are sent when the connection has been established They are only necessa ry when operating the OPTICODEC on US and Canadian networks The identification numbers are entered and allocated as described in Local Numbers You will be inform
53. rding Further details and specifications can be found under the Request for Comments lists RF C1349 TOS RF C2474 DiffServ available online in Internet www rfe editor org and accessible for all users Quick Configuration Pre requisite only OPTICODEC units within the network LOCAL IP ADDRESS 192 168 200 100 for OPTICODEC 1 192 168 200 101 for OPTICODEC 2 192 168 200 104 for OPTICODEC 3 192 168 200 105 for OPTICODEC 6 SUBNET MASK 290 209 299 0 DEFAUL GATEWAY 0 0 0 0 REMOTE CONTROL NAME eg OC7200 1 for OPTICODEC 1 OC7400 2 for OPTICODEC 2 PORT 613i AUDIO TRANSMISSION BUFFER MANAGEMENT Bar all the way to the right PORT 6136 ACCEPT CONFIG Layer 3 128 kbps 44 1 kHz J Stereo Should additional PCs also be connected to the network to remote control the OPTICODEC units these are configured as follows Own IP Address 192 168 200 1 for the first PC 192 168 200 2 for the second PC 192 168 200 3 for the third PC Subnet Mask 200 200 0004 O 30 E NETControl TCP IP Basics OPTICODEC 7600 System Setup System Setup 0C7600 LO Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers 20 Levels Misc More Misc Backup Settings Dialing TCP IP Basics TCPAP Audio TCP IP Remote Control Int Mode Disabled Manual DHCP Local IP Address 19240168 Subnet Mask 255 Default Gateway Name Server Domain Name Abbrechen Init Mode With this menu item you set
54. requested Should simply the user password be entered then only one page of the basic configuration menu will be accessible and only changes in Accept Configuration are permitted By entering the administrator password the basic menu appears The System Setup function is only selectable when m a unit from the list is selected m the unit isnt connected to another network partner m no other network partner undertakes changes in the unit configuration Open System Setup via the button below or by left clicking the Unit System Setup menu option The basic configuration menu of the connected OPTICODEC differs in appearance depending on the machine type and its equipment If you have an OPTICODEC 7600 please read from page 3l onwards Ts NETControl E 25 OPTICODEC 7200 7400 System Setup TCP IP Basics Local IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway System Setup Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers 1 0 Levels Misc Backup Settings Dialing TCP IP Basics TCP IP Audio TCP IP Remote Control Local IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Dialing Attempts Dialing Delay Redialing Attempts Abbrechen J In this menu item the basic settings of the unit within the network are entered IP Internet Protocol is a connectionless protocol and provi des a datagram transport service between units It is used by both TCP and UDP User Datagram Protoco
55. rfaces are to be used for controlling the devices This corresponds to selecting the network interface in Program Configuration under Available Adapters This selection is overwritten by the command line parameter This parameter enables the software to be started repeatedly even if a different IP address is transferred at each start The particular IP address used is also displayed in the software s title bar The program window is always the uppermost window Corresponds to the Always on top option in Program Configuration Ts NETControl E 57 Status Messages Ethernet Error Messages Status Messages In the online menus of the NETControl and OPTICODEC units the following messages can be output Status Messages Possible causes NOFX 2P COCLOCK No X 21 clock pulse was detected ILLEGAL X 2AF Clk The measured X 21 clock pulse does not correspond to an ISO data rate NOTINPUTISICNAL The AES input has been set and there is no signal on the selected input Isle Wwe ou On accessing the DSPs no acknowledgment is received WRONe ele Chock The measured X 2 1 clock pulse does not match the encoder settings Ethernet Error The following messages may appear on the display when Messages connections over a network have failed Error message Possible causes NETWORK Is DOWN Device not connected to the network NETWORK IS UNREACHABLE Local IP address has duplicate allocation HOST IS UNREACHABLE The desired IP address can
56. rongly limited network which is mostly installed within company headquarters Unicast WAN por A eg ei E a a z z Hi H a a re io io Wide Area Network Long distance data traffic networks as for example the Internet or connections using ISDN units C ay E NETControl Broadcast Multicast OPTICODEC 7200 7400 Data Input Applications Describes the data transmission from one unit to all of the other units within the same network Broadcast Ethernet LAN Audie OUT D Ga Describes the data transmission from one unit to all of the others within the same network or another network lt ra Gal rE w The multicast mode should preferably be used instead of the broadcast mode Important is therefore the agreement between connection partners of suitable application and protocol types The following is a brief comparison Broadcast All units within the network receive the same packet which they then have to ana lyse even when the packet has not been directed to all units This results in an unne cessarily high processing po wer load Several broadcast transmissions could possibly even cause disturbances in these units Routers which are able to direct broadcast transmiss ions to other networks are not customary NETControl Multicast Only the units of a mul ticast group receive the data all other units remain unloaded A large selection of rout
57. rved for your computer only Access to this unit from another PC is then not possible From the Directory select an entry with X 21 V 35 as the digit of the ISDN number From the Directory select an entry without an ISDN num ber The connection is established via the Directory Quick Dial or Direct Dial Buttons The function AUTO Automatic Detection of the calling Unit is entered in the System Setup Accept Configuration The function ISDN Sync AUTO has priority over all other entries This means if AUTO is set and the OPTICODEC is called by any competitor codec the OPTICODEC sets itself to the audio parameters incl sync modes of the calling unit automatically This might last up to 30 seconds The set parameters of the System Setup Accept Confi guration are taken over if the OPTICODEC is called by an OPTICODEC When a connection partner is entered into the telephone directory ISDN Sync and audio parameters can be pre set in the configuration However an entered ISDN Sync AUTO has priority over all other settings This means that if a connection has been established to a competitor unit the OPTICODEC automatically adapts itself to the audio parameters incl sync modes of the remote unit This might last up to 30 sec An existing ISDN or Point to Point connection is termina ted by pressing the Hang Up key twice Your connection partner sees the message REMOTE DISCONN
58. ry lst of the NETControl program will only be visible again once the same port number has been entered under Program Setup pls see pg 11 in the field Command Port E Autodetect This feature is used for the automatic recognition of units via the control software e g NETControl This feature can only be utilised within a local network and should be deactivated when controlling units outside of the local network area TCP IP Audio System Setup Accept Configuration ISDN Local Numbers SPID Numbers 1 0 Levels Misc Backup Settings Dialing TCP IP Basics TCP IP Audio TCP IP Remote Control Buffer Management Audio Data Encoder Low Algorithm Layer Ill al gt Bitrate 128kbps gt High Bropouts Low Samplingrate 44100 Hz afe QoS Audio Mode Joint Stereo f gt TOs a Audio Input Analog 4 gt Userdata Oft af Normal l T Port TCP 61 36 Def 6136 Norma Fil testis Abbrechen 2 i The settings for audio transmission over the network are found in this menu Buffer Management This buffer serves as a bridge for short term interruptions during transmission The size of the buffer which stores the audio data can be influenced For the most reliable transmission the maximum value bar to the top should be set This results however in a greater delay Should a lower value be desired the bar can be adjusted downwards This
59. t key if the reset procedure should be performed or with Cancel if you want to abort the reset Warning Resetting the configuration cannot be undone Enter Key Code The menu item Enter key codes is used for release of additional features e g the 4SB ADPCM algorithm The release is dependent on the unit model and its serial number Each unit receives a unique key code Enter key code O 2 E NETControl Software Update Software Update This function is found on the Unit Software Update pull down menu Unik Data onne Any new software updates can be downloaded free of charge at any time from the ORBAN Europe Internet server www orban europe eu or from the supplied data media System Setup Tf necessary please store the device specific BIN file on _ Software Update _ your local hard drive under Program Files Orban Optico Info decRemote Updates The program automatically recognizes the connected OPTICODEC and which software parts are to be updated The NETControl program is able to update only OPTICODEC 1600 software Please update any other OPTICODECs using the OPTICODEC PC Remote software A dialogbox accompanies you throughout the update and informs you about the current process Software Update Uploading Software Warning Do not switch off your PC or OPTICODEC during the update process After a successful update the OPTICODEC restarts automatically After a failed
60. the Cancel key Ts NETControl E 9 Program Configuration Program Setup Program Unit Data Program Setup Edit IP List Change Client Password Change Supervisor Password Abou Cait List Color Display Level Meter Level Range Headroom Using this menu item changes can be made to the level display the scale reading and port addresses Activation of the 4SB ADPCM algorithm and changes to the data rate are also made here The display color setting can also be adapted to your personal taste m List Color Cursor off Cursor on FG Bc a EE FG eG FG BG Incoming Call Incoming Call FG BG Fa ec TT EM Fc 8G FG BG FG BG Default Display 7 Level Meter Level Range 50dB gt Foreground E Background avin aay FE eadroom Misc Command Port 61 37 F AlowlSDN gt 128kbps Always on top p SBAI f Translate IP Default Input Analog zl F Confirm disconnect Cancel For an easier location and monitoring of the ISDN and IP connections adjustments can be made to the writing fG and background BG color setings A mouse click on the Default key resets all changes and returns to the settings ex factory Setting of the desired colors of the status display Adjustment of the level range 50 or 80 CB Setting of the desired headroom The scale display in the online menu is moved You can select between 0 and 20 dB in 1 dB steps Ex factory t
61. to Disk Load System Setup to Unit L Creating a New Recipient ISDN Connection Data Input In standby mode select Data Input from the main screen or alternatively the Data Edit local directory pulldown menu The telephone directory appears ISDN IP Directory TISDN IP Directory Edit Delete New JS Name ep ISDN ZIP Ago Rate SF Mode Input Sync The window and columns widths are variable and can be modified with the mouse Open the input mask by clicking onto Here you have the choice between configuration Edit Entry Config L3 128 48 Change ISDN 21 ISDNH O ss SsSS ISDNH2 00 ISDNH S 0 tstst OSOS SCS S S ISDN 4 0 ISDNHS 00 i sSSSSSCS ISDN HE 0 C Ethernet Dest Name the function New ISDN or Ethernet Edit Entry Ex Change Config L3 12848JX C ISDN 7x 21 ISDN ISDNH2 CCUO soa p i tti i OS Eee a ISDNHS p 00t lt i CS ISDNHE p SS goesseosseocessesessa Ethernet Receseceecesseasenses Depending on the number of installed ISDN modules the writeable input fields are represented white Two B chan nels are available for each ISDN module Ts NETControl E 15 Data Input If any of the devices to be controlled feature more than o
62. trol E 19 OPTICODEC 7600 Data Input Ethernet Connection Audio Configuration OPTICODEC 7600 Mode Point to Point SIP RTP RTP Should an Ethernet connection be desired please activate the radio button for Ethernet Enter the target address and for easier identification also enter the name of your connection partner You may enter both IP address and plain text names Only if a name server also exists In the same way as the description of ISDN connections you can set the audio parameters for the planned connec tion here The menu guides you through algorithm Layer 2 and Layer 3 mode bitrate and finally userdata Configuration Algorithm Layer Ill alr IP Mode Point2Paoint 4 Bitrate 128kbps 4 Samplingrate 48000 H2 ajel Audio Mode Joint Stereo 4 P Audio Input Analog 4 amp Userdata 1200Baud 4 amp To transfer audio signals in real time over IP networks VoIP Voice over IP with OPTICODEC 7600 three pro tocols are used A bi directional connection between two units TCP is utilised as the protocol possible transmission errors are corrected to a certain degree by this protocol These entries are marked with an x in the Sync column of the directory e g pos l1l on page 21 SIP Session Initiation Protocol Signalling protocol re sponsible for the establishment termination and control of connections and RTP Real time Transport Protocol
63. udio Input Analog al rl bi Userdata 1200Baud P Ca C 16 NETControl Algorithm ISDN Sync Bitrate Data Input The Algorithm menu item is used for presetting the desired data reduction procedure on outgoing calls Configuration Algorithm Layer Ill alr ISDN Sync MusicTAX 4 gt Bitrate 128kbps 4 Samplingrate 49000 Hz alr Audio Mode Joint Stereo ale Audio Input Analog ale Userdata 1200 Baud afe Cancel By pressing the arrow keys you can select between Layer 2 Layer 3 G 722 G 711 and 4SB ADPCM optional The ISDN Sync menu item is used to set the desired synchronisation procedure of the partner codec The available sync modes for Layer 3 are AUTO automatic codec detection MusicTAXI MusicTAXI sync for 1 to 6 B channels NO SYNC for the use of 1 x B channel NO SYNC INV for the use of 1 x B channel ZEPHYR Telos sync for 2 B channels For Layer 2 AUTO automatic codec detection MusicTAXI MusicTAXI sync for 1 to 6 B channels NO SYNC for the use of x B channel NO SYNC INV for the use of x B channel PRIMA CCS sync for 2 B channels AETA for 4SB ADPCM optional The activation for AETA sync and 4SB ADPCM algorithm not included in the standard delivery is performed as described on the page 12 According to the setting of the algorithm and the number of outgoing B channels the transfer rate is set here 64 128 192

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