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1. ssssss 93 eSI 93 C5 1 PHOENIX MOBILE default configuration ssssss 95 eV c aduer 95 C6 1 PHOENIX MOBILE default configuration sssssse 97 eres Mun me ss 97 ANNEXE D Digital Level Processor DLP eese 98 BIBT 99 D1 1 Upper amp Lower regions seeeeseeeneeeennnnn nnn 100 BXN AECirene Reornjoe aana Eai E AE E O 101 De TAPO a N E E AEA 101 De OO TEE E E o E eee een ee eee 101 D1 2 3 Example of a CONFIQUrATION ccc ccecceeceeeeeceeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeneeees 102 BENE ge M 102 BSXD ere 102 ANNEXE E Connect PHOENIX MOBILE into ISDN National 1 103 E1 Directory Numbers DN s eesseeesseeeeeeeeen nennen nnnm nnne nnn nnns 104 E2 SPID s Service Profile Identification Numbers eeeesseeees s 104 E3 Line characteristics for the USA Line request model 104 E4 Connecting the PHOENIX MOBILE to the ISDN line 104 ANNEXE F 3G and GSM Communications eeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
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4. 81 ANNEXE A Characteristics of the encoding modes 82 ANNEXE B Detailed block GiaQraims ccccceessceseeesseeeseenseeseeeseeeseeesseeesenseeeseenseessonees 84 ANNEXE C Protocols associated with communication over IP networks 86 C1 Circuit switching vs packet SWItCNING cccceceecseeeeeceeeeeseeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeaeeeeeas 86 ex Melee eee 86 Pi We Pe gt 2 9 21 eee ee eee EE 86 C1 1 2 DISADVANTAGES cccccccesececessecceeeeeceeeecseseecsuseeseuseessueeessaaees 87 Ox EUM le E rese 5 lt iicsxwncestvaccsanstnaasmnctagnerseasaderiaeccuasedtoxandtiuwesyatianesdedsus 87 C1 2 1 Switching Modes essen nennen nnn 87 01 2 2 I II 87 1 2 9 DISAGVAMAGC S esent pinesbantcvcenssthsadoniabapbrsveeSeubicenactivhlesiestind dues 88 G2 WP POO COM NERONE 88 02 1 cae Ieleli icri REPRE 89 22 2 Unicast vs MUNICASL ices ise err RE Lr rrr be mee tto ori ebe baee sn te bains 90 Go dI durescsMETMERTCEE O 90 C3 1 PHOENIX MOBILE default configuration sssssss 91 G SIP i 9 616 6 MEE PP 91 C4 1 Working modles essesssssessseeeen nennen nnn nnns 92 C4 2 Possible work SCENALMIOS cccecccseeceseeeceeeceeeeeeseeeeseeeeseecesueeseeeesees 93 C4 3 PHOENIX MOBILE default configuration
5. 4 4 1 Communication Interfaces associated with Channels Ch Configuration section provides you information regarding the communication interfaces associated with Program Ch Program and Coordination Ch Coord channels Those interfaces assignment can be made from each channel basic configuration menu see section 3 Both channels are full duplex but Program is reserved for an encoded channel which will consequently be a high quality channel while Coordination is a lower quality channel The interfaces that can be shown for any of the two channels are Ethernet Basic communication module for IP communication Right Slot Right additional communication module Left Slot Left additional communication module USB Additional communication module for GSM or 3G communication through a mobile phone When the right or left additional communication module is a PGA 03 ISDN module configured in 2 x 64Kbps mode and is associated with a channel the Right Slot or Left Slot indication is displayed followed by L1 or L2 in order to indicate which one of the 2 B channels is associated with that channel see section 3 By default PHOENIX MOBILE is supplied from the factory with Ethernet interface associated with Program and right slot associated with Coordination 4 4 2 Optional Communication Interfaces Configuration Removable Slot Config section allows you to configure each of the insertable optional com
6. Audio Inputs and Outputs EE S Feed 2 KO Headphone Output Headphones 2 x 1 4 Jack ST with volume control Audio Characteristics p Clipping Level Maximum MIC gain Maximum MIC level Nominal MIC level Maximum LINE AUX gain Maximum LINE AUX level Nominal LINE AUX level Crosstalk 1 kHz Crosstalk 20 kHz Frequency response 20Hz to 20kHz 0 35 dB Total Harmonic Distortion 0 17 input 45 dBu Equalized Noise in the microphone input 126 dBu 200 ohms Sampling rate Analog I O A D D A converter 24 bit Sigma Delta 48 kHz max IP sampling rate 8 kHz 16 kHz 24 kHz 32 kHz 48 kHz POTS sampling rate 8kHz without compression algorithm Communication interfaces Standard IP interface RJ45 Ethernet Port with frequency extender RJ11 connector standard Satellite An external satellite telephone can be connected to the IP interface 3G telephone An external 3G telephone can be connected to the USB interface Compression Algorithm 1 0 G 711 G 722 Mpeg Layer 2 AEQ LD and AAC optional AEQ POTS and AAC optional PGA 03 ISDN G 711 G 722 Mpeg Layer 2 AEQ LD and AAC optional Dataandcontrolinterface GPO General Purpose Output Open collector Max 50V 50 mA 19 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE General characteristics Control surface 33 keys keypad 3 5 Color TFT display 240x320 pixels Visual indicators 2 VU meters in the display screen
7. m A E Q TERT Isi Lu pi kk Bees Advanced NFF F 2 HP2 3 Aux Out 4 Ix Program 5 Tx Goord Output menu k 4 3 3 1 HP1 and HP2 On the HP1 and HP2 outputs you can activate the channel which will cause the button corresponding to that output to light up on the control surface and configure the working mode as Mono or Custom for more information please consult section 4 3 1 1 in this manual 4 3 3 2 Aux Out On the Aux Out channel you can activate the channel which will make an AUX loudspeaker icon appear on the start up screen as a graphic indication and set the gain between OdB and 80dB 4 3 3 3 Tx Program and Tx Coord You can activate the Tx Program and Tx Coord channels an action that will cause the button corresponding to that output to light up on the control surface as an additional and immediate indication and set the gain between OdB and 80dB 4 3 3 4 Default configuration The PHOENIX MOBILE units leave the factory configured with the following parameters e Offset of nominal gain adjustments at OdB Gain in Output menu e Output gains at the nominal level of OdB encoders on control surface 4 3 4 Tones This section allows you to use the unit as a tone generator for all the inputs and outputs available in the equipment In this section the headphones are always treated as stereo lines where the sends to the left and right channels can be made independently
8. 3 Function and routing keys and communication status LEDs 4 Input channel mixing controls headphone volume control and channel activation keys 2 3 1 Multifunction display screen and navigation keys 3 5 TFT screen with 5 navigation keys to allow the user to move through the operation and configuration menus Also included are 2 keys to accept cancel the current operations in the menus and 2 keys to call off hook hang up telephone calls made or received by the user F 2 3 1 1 Battery charging indicator 1 For further information please consult section 5 2 in this manual 17 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 2 3 1 2 On hook Off hook keys 2 Allow you to take the currently active call off hook green button and place it on hook red button instantaneously 2 3 1 3 Navigation keys The four arrows let you navigate in the on screen menus scrolling T and L in a menu and laterally lt and to select a value The left and right keys lighted in the figure and the center key enable you to select among the various options that will be displayed in the lower part of the screen their functions will change according to the context rogram Channel It foo LO M M y w B gt Association of the navigation keys with icons displayed on multifunction screen 2 3 1 4 Multifunction display screen 4 Shows the configuration and operating menus information on the conne
9. For each channel regardless of whether it is input or output in Menu Advanced Audio settings gt gt Tones gt gt Inputs or Output you can adjust the level between 12dB and 78dB in 6dB steps and frequency in 87Hz steps of the tone to be generated but your adjustments will have no effect on the tone until you activate the selection OnAir ON 41 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE Professional AEQ Broadcast Ee 20 905 EIE N Off Advanced ff F 1 OnAir 2 Gain dB 3 Frequency Hz 1 Inputs 2 Output 3 Reset Tones SEL RCE Finally there is a Reset Tones option which enables you simultaneously and definitively to turn off all the tones activated This option is executed by shifting the field Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Tones gt gt Reset Tones from OFF to ON by pressing Select and selecting ON the tones will immediately cease and that field will return to OFF value 4 4 Modules Config Menu for configuring the optional communication modules The access is Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Modules Config it can also be accessed by pressing the quick access button MOD in the control surface this button is active only from the start up screen Gh Configuration Gh Program Ethernet Gh Goord Right Slot Removable Slot Config R Slot ISDN L Slot POTS U Mobile connected TT a oe Modules Config menu 42 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE
10. Ground connector Power supply connector with batteries pack Power supply connection details The power switch push button is located on the left side of the unit 2 2 6 2 Power supply Battery charger The AEQ PHOENIX MOBILE can be supplied with electric power from an external battery charger power feed unit specifically designed for this purpose through the 12V DC INPUT connector The equipment must be powered with the battery charger supplied with the unit The charger cable termination is a mini XLR 3p female connector with a secure anchoring device to prevent accidental disconnections Mini XLR 3p Female connector AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE The power supply battery charger supplied is of the universal type and accepts voltages ranging from 100 to 240 VAC 50 60 Hz Universal charger and power feed cable supplied Pinout of the mini XLR 3p female battery charger connector Connector viewed from the soldered part 3 XLR 3P pinout Pin 1 Ground Pin22V Pin 3 Not used PHOENIX MOBILE with battery PHOENIX MOBILE without battery AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 2 3 Description of the control surface The following paragraphs describe the various functional areas that make up the control surface AEQ E ADAE O ER Y Bsn E c gt N nN TX Ta a 16 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE amp AEQ 1 Multifunction display screen and navigation keys 2 Alphanumeric keypad
11. IP address of the DNS server allows you to use host names instead of IP addresses for both the SIP server and the STUN server SIP Proxy allows you to activate deactivate the SIP Proxy function When IP 3G is the selected interface the only configurable parameter is SIP Proxy When DHCP option is active we recommend to use our SIP server as intermediary in the communications The IP configuration must be correctly done for the proper integration of the unit into the IP network that will Support communication If you have any doubts or questions contact the Authorized Technical Services or with the System Administrator Sel codec allows you to select the enconding FTE HIGH QUALITY mode or profile for IP communications PETTE We recommend using for IP communication encoding profiles that include at least one of the LOW DELAY algorithms defined as obligatory by EBU TECH MPEG LII 128Kb standard 3326 to guarantee the success in MPEG LI 64Kb communication section 4 6 in this manual In the rest of the communication interfaces we recommend ensuring that the encoding mode selected is compatible with the communication line and receiver unit The available encoding modes or profiles vary according to the communication interface and the associated channel see section 1 3 of this manual IMPORTANT NOTE When associated with Coordination channel only G711 A Law G711 p Law G711 A Law Extended and
12. and Mic Line you can also access by pressing the associated encoders on control surface e Connect the headphones you need to the HP1 and HP2 outputs using cable terminated in a 74 jack These channels can be configured in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Output gt gt HP1 and HP2 e f necessary connect the auxiliary input output using XLR 5p male connector The setup of these Aux I O can be done in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Input gt gt Aux In and Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Output gt gt Aux Out 65 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 5 1 3 Communications interface Depending on the type of communications a certain type of connection will be needed IP connection Ethernet interface Connect an Ethernet cable CAT5 or higher terminated in an RJ45 10 100BT connector to the connector provided for this purpose on the back panel of the unit see section 2 2 The cable selected will be of the flat type if the connection is made from the unit to a communications device of the switch or router type For further information on the pinout see section 2 2 4 in this manual POTS connection Connect a standard cable terminated in an RJ11 connector to the connector provided for this purpose on the back panel of the POTS module see section 2 5 1 ISDN connection Connect a standard cable terminated in an RJ11 connector or an Ethernet cable terminated in an RJ45 conn
13. by means of checksums to cover its headers and not the transmitted data For example since it gives no guarantee that the packet will reach its destination it could arrive damaged in the wrong order with respect to other packets duplicated or simply not arrive If reliability is needed it is provided by transport layer protocols such as TCP Transport Control Protocol Reliability over TCP is obtained through the use of retransmissions Real time applications such as an audio link with the timing requirements inherent in the information contained in the link do not offer any useful guarantee Since the data that are not received and whose retransmission is requested of the sender by the receiver will in most cases arrive out of order they will end up as useless information that will have served only to overload the network For all these reasons the protocol selected to serve as a communication substrate in Real time Applications is UDP 88 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE Header UDP Datagram The protocols for transport over IP independently of the reliability they offer add new functionalities to the basic ones provided by IP such as packet numbering to facilitate on the receiving end the detection of losses although not their correction and of disorder in the information received and the advent of the port concept as an identifier of different logic connections over the same IP interface For complete information on IP protoco
14. in the channel basic configuration menu When the ISDN module is configured in 1 x 128Kbps mode 2 numbers will be introduced Press the green button on the control surface to launch the connection the progress of the communication establishment process is displayed in the upper area of the TFT screen Once the connection has been correctly established the LED next to the transmission button corresponding to the used channel Program or Coordination will remain green lighted Activate the channel communication circuit by pressing that button it will light up on red Call to Number Its possible to change the encoding mode while the connection is established It can be done by changing the selection in Sel codec section in the channel basic configuration menu You must select the same mode in both units in order to get a correct synchronization 5 6 1 Ending an ISDN communication To end the communication you need only to press the red button on the control surface At the other end of the communication the call will be automatically terminated 71 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 5 6 2 Reception and acceptance of an ISDN communication If the ISDN interface of the codec is suitably configured and the automatic answering mode is OFF The unit will emit an audible notification signal This notification can be disabled in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Settings gt gt Local Config gt gt Buzzer change it to OFF Th
15. slot of the unit looking the front of it In Filename On Your Computer box press Examinar button and load the bin file of the oficial version it looks like this PhxISDN Vxxx xxxxxx bin Press Send File and check that the following message appears File phxpotleft afu saved to memory or File phxpotright afu saved to memory Go back to previous menu Press Upgrade and check that PHOENIX MOBILE TFT screen shows the following message Warning Module Left upgrading or Warning Module Right upgrading Check that UPGRADE OK message appears in Internet Explorer and Warning Module Left Upgraded or Warning Module Right Upgraded message appears on TFT screen Turn off and turn on the unit In Internet explorer go to FIRMWARE section and check that the module has been correctly upgrade In Internet Explorer go to FIRMWARE and check that all the firmware versions are the right ones now If the MICRO CPU of the unit has been upgraded check and configure if necessary the IP and MAC addresses URI SIP Proxy server User and associated Password the way they were initially In the Advanced menu go to 5 Communications 1 Ethernet Config and activate DHCP parameter ON Press Back go to 3 SIP Config 1 Parameters and activate STUN Protocol Activate parameter ON Turn off the unit 78 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
16. 2 1 1 Auxiliary I O AUX IN OUT XLR 5p Female connector Balanced connection XLR 5p Female panel pinout Pin 1 gt Common ground Pin 2 gt Input Pin 3 Input Pin 4 gt Output Pin 5 gt Output 2 1 2 Headphones 1 and 2 output HP 1 and HP 2 2 8 Ys TRS Jack connector Asymmetrical connection Common Shield Right Left Eo Y bu TRS Jack pinout AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 2 1 3 Microphones 1 and 2 input MIC 1 and MIC 2 OG XLR 3p Female connector Balanced connection sn 1 2 Connector viewed from the soldered part Input Female Male Exposed XLR 3P pinout Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 gt Input Pin 3 Input 2 1 4 Mic Line input MIC LIN 4 Selectable via software XLR 3p Female connector Balanced connection 1 2 Connector viewed from the soldered part Input Female Male Exposed XLR 3P pinout Pin 1 Ground Pin 2 gt Input Pin 3 Input Detailed explanation The microphone inputs MIC1 MIC2 include low noise preamplifiers and supply Phantom power feed 12VDC and 10mA which can be activated via software to enable both dynamic and electrostatic microphones to be connected The level of input signals MIC1 MIC2 y MIC LINE and the level of output signals HP1 and HP2 are modifiable through the rotary encoders associated with each signal on the control surface AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 2 2 Description of the rear
17. Coordination or Select contact AeqMaster_IP vice versa the IP 3G and IP ether 3 interfaces e Check communication interface status blue background must be shown in the corresponding indicator in the up left Program or up right Coord corner on the TFT screen e Activate the SIP Proxy function Configure interface in the channel basic configuration menu The 3G icon shown on the TFT screen will change to yellow background and then red while PHOENIX MOBILE is registering into the SIP server and finally blue once the register is completed correctly When the unit has not been registered in the SIP server correctly the message Register Error appears the unit keeps on trying to register until it gets it or until the SIP Proxy function is deactivated e Select the enconding profile Sel codec in the channel basic configuration menu The available profiles vary according to the selected channel see section 1 3 We recommend using for IP communication encoding profiles that include at least one of the algorithms defined as obligatory by EBU TECH standard 3326 to provide a 100 guarantee of success in communication e Select the communication destination by manually introducing the URI or by selecting a contact from the phone book Call to and Select contact Enter URI in the channel basic configuration menu You can configure buffer size for the reception buffer values higher than 2000ms ar
18. DNS server 80 58 6 1 250 P Select ERU ns Back Dack J IP Configuration example 4 5 2 3G Interface configuration Allows you to configure the 3G interface of the unit when that communication is established through a mobile phone connected to USB port When communication is established through an external 3G modem connected to Ethernet port of the unit that configuration is not necessary Typically your mobile phone will be pre configured with the operator s APN Access Point Name in order to function in 3G all you need to configure in the PHOENIX MOBILE is the user name and password requested by your operator in order to have access to 3G connection and the 3G network tye UMTS or EV DO For further information on this subject consult annexe E of this manual 48 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE amp AEQ N Off 3G Gonfig Of f 1 APN movistar es 1 Username movistar 2 Password 3 3G Networks Select Back Detail of 3G Config submenu 4 5 3 SIP configuration This menu covers the configuration of the SIP SAP and STUN parameters associated with the established IP communication with four submenus called Parameters Proxy SAP Configuration and Call Settings Brod z A E Q H Aa Tal Li i I D m Advanced J Off F 1 Parameters 2 Proxy 3 SAP Gonfig 4 Gall Settings Glose 4 5 3 1 Parameters This menu enables you to configure certain parameters associated with
19. G711 wu Law Extended algorithms will be available over ISDN interface only G711 A Law and G711 p Law over Ethernet interface and only Phone over POTS interface When USB interface is associated with Coordination channel only a 3G communication with G711 A Law and G711 p Law algorithms can be established no GSM communication can be established over that channel 30 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE e Call to allows you to select whether the communication destination will be introduced eet manually CURI or Number depending on the Gontact interface or will be selected from the contacts URI phone book Contact When the selected interface is ISDN configured in 1 x 128Kbps Select contact AegMaster IP mode Numbers indication will appear since 2 numbers will be introduced e Select contact Enter URI Enter number Enter numbers depending on the option selected for the previous parameter it allows you to select the contact from the phone book or introduce manually the URI or number you wish to P 16561300 established communication When the selected mis interface is ISDN configured in 1 x 128Kbps mode 2 numbers will be introduced Call to Enter number e ADVANCED allows you to access to the advanced menu of the unit see section 4 of this manual e Green button red button show you the function associated at a given moment to the same color keys placed under the display on ho
20. Internal routing Internal digital routing Dimensions without batteries 240 x 210 x 72 mm 8 45 x 7 4 x 2 5 ES Weight without batteries 1 65 kg 3 34 Ibs Operating temperature range 10 to 45 C 14 to 114 F Power supply 12V DC Male 4 pin mini XLR connector Consumption 10 4VA Batteries pack duration More than 2 5 hours in normal operation Characteristics are subject to change without prior notice Protection and safety standards Marked CE Electromagnetic compatibility in compliance with the European Union directive EN 50081 1 EN 50052 2 80 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 8 A E Q WARRANTY AEQ warrants that this product was designed and manufactured according to a Quality Assurance system that is type approved and certified in accordance with ISO standard 9001 2002 AEQ thus warrants that the required testing protocols were followed and executed to ensure the correct functionality of the product as well as its specified technical characteristics Both the general design and manufacturing protocols and the particular protocols applicable to this unit are properly documented 1 This warranty does not exclude nor limit any of the customer s legally recognized rights 2 The warranty period is twelve months counted from the date on which the first customer purchases the product To execute this warranty the customer must inform the authorized AEQ distributor or in the absence of such a distributor an AEQ s
21. activate or Sel codec HIGH QUALITY not the SIP Proxy function from Configure x ail interface in the channel basic configuration Gall to Gontact menu This information must be precise for a Select contact AegMaster IP correct integration of the unit into the IP network over which the transmission will go out For further information consult with your Network TRIS Administrator d When SIP Proxy function is activated the gem Tem interface icon shown on the TFT screen will a change to red background while PHOENIX MOBILE is registering into the SIP server and finally blue once the register is completed correctly When the unit has not been registered in the SIP server correctly the message Register Error appears the unit keeps on trying to register until it gets it or until the SIP Proxy function is deactivated e Check communication interface status blue background must be shown in the corresponding indicator in the up left Program or up right Coord corner on the TFT Screen e Select the enconding profile Sel codec in the channel basic configuration menu The available profiles vary according to the selected channel see section 1 3 We recommend using for IP communication encoding profiles that include at least one of the algorithms defined as obligatory by EBU TECH standard 3326 to provide a 100 guarantee of success in communication e Select the communication destination by manually intr
22. amp AEQ AEQ PHOENIX MOBILE USER S MANUAL ED 10 11 V 1 0 24 10 2011 Firmware Versions Micro 4 40 DSP 5 08 FPGA 1 47 or higher PGA 01 POTS Module Micro 1 05 PGA 03 ISDN Module Micro 1 01 TA 6 00 CONTENTS Ta INT esee 5 1 1 General overview esssessssssssseseeseee nennen nene nnnn sn sna sns na sns na sns n nsns n ann 5 1 2 Functional specifications eessesssessssssssseseeseeneen nennen nnns 5 1 3 Available encoding MOEG cccecccseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeaeueeseueesaueeseeeeaaeesseneenes 6 1 4 Block CACM TRIES E o Tm 8 1 5 Compatibility with other AEQ COECS ccccccseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeesseeeeeseeeesaeeeas 9 1 6 Compatibility with other manufacturers codecs eseeeeeessees 9 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT ccccssecccssseceeseeseensescnsesceneeseeneesones 10 2 1 Description of the front panel ANd CONNECTIONS cccccceceeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeees 10 2 1 1 Auxiliary I O AUX IN OUT ccccccccccecccseeeeeeeeeeeesseeesaeeteaeeseeetees 10 2 1 2 Headphones 1 and 2 output HP1 and HP2 sseesesuuss 10 2 1 3 Microphones 1 and 2 input MIC1 and MIC2 seeuesssse 11 2 1 4 Mic Line input MIC LIN eeeeeesseeeseeeneennnnnnnnnnnnnn 11 2 2 Description of the rear panel and connections
23. are compatibility problems with many phones that don t follow strictly the required communication protocols besides the low capacity of data transmission that GSM provides in order to send high quality encoded audio AEQ recommends the IP connection of the Phoenix Mobile audiocodec through 3G routers for outdoor applications according to application note AN5 see annexe G 19 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 6 FRMWARE UPGRADING PHOENIX MOBILE is supplied from the factory with the latest firmware versions available at that moment However it is possible than in the future new firmware versions will appear adding new features to this equipment and you will need to upgrade the unit in order to have them available Upgrading is a process that should be made carefully and it is recommended that this operation is done by an authorized dealer or following the instructions of AEQ s Technical Assistance Service In case of doubt please contact our Technical Assistance Service sat aeq es IMPORTANT NOTE When the MICRO CPU of the unit is upgraded it s possible that part of its configuration will be changed IP and MAC addresses URI SIP Proxy server User and associated Password It s important to take a note of these parameters of the unit before upgrading in order to be able to configure them again after this process Its very important not to handle the unit before or during the firmware upgrading of any of the modules it s made up of Before and after
24. call using IP or USB 3G interface or when you are looking for or editing phone book entries To change between different letters of the alphabet associated with the same key press the key repeatedly until desired letter appears just as you would with a cell phone The navigator up and down arrows will enable you to select upper and lower case letters and numbers The left arrow key acts as a backspace key and the right one as a space bar Enables the speed dialing function by pressing an entry number stored in the phone book plus see section 4 2 It also allows DTMF multifrequency dialing tones to be generated The keys backlighting blinks to notify the user of an incoming call when the buzzer audible notification of calls is OFF 2 3 3 Function and routing keys and communication status LEDs 22 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE F1 and F2 function keys These keys give you fast access from the start up screen and only from that screen to the Phonebook and the List of available SAP transmissions respectively F2 is active only when the Ethernet interface or the USB interface with 3G mode active is associated with the selected channel TX COORD and TX PROG keys and status LEDs These keys let you activate the two communication circuits Program and Coordination You can send input signals to these communication circuits in the Audio settings gt gt Routing menu for additional information please consult section 4 3 1 in thi
25. connection was established IP or Phone POTS ISDN or GSM Information about date time and length of the communication 33 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 4 2 Contacts Internal phone book stored in the codec organized alphabetically with a capacity for 255 entries For each of the entries the following details can be displayed Name of the contact to be filled in by using the alphanumeric keypad The navigator up and down arrows will enable you to select upper and lower case letters and numbers The left arrow key acts as a backspace key and the right one as a space bar Communication interface over which you wish to establish communication IP or PHONE POTS ISDN or GSM Associated number Phone 1 or URI depending on whether the communication module to be used is POTS ISDN GSM or IP You can configure a second number Phone 2 for 128Kbps ISND calls Speed dialing number It s the number associated with that entry of the phone book When you press it followed by the speed dialing mode is activated SAEQ D AeqMaster_IP Gontact AeqMaster_IP Module Type IP URI phoenisMaster sip aeq es speed dial n 1 On each of the entries pressing the center button associated with the Options option will enable you to Create a new entry Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Contacts gt gt Options gt gt Add Fill in the contact s name the communication module URI or telephone number and speed dialing number Call
26. contains only the encoding algorithm that coincides with the profile name except the following ones which are supplied by default as pre defined lists AAC LC 32 Kbps Comprehends the MPEG 4 AAC LC 32 Kbps mono 48 KHz and AAC LC 32 Kbps mono 24 KHz algorithms G711 Comprehends the ITU G 711 A Law mono and ITU G 711 pu Law mono algorithms HIGH QUALITY Comprehends the MPEG family of algorithms prioritized according to quality the following way MPEG 1 LII 128 mono 48 KHz MPEG 1 LII 128 mono 32 KHz MPEG 2LII 128 mono 24 KHz MPEG 4 AAC LC 64 Kbps mono 48 KHz 54 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE Ov P Xin Nd e LOW DELAY Comprehends a set of algorithms prioritizing according to the required delay the following way AEQLD 128 Kbps mono 32 KHz ITU G 711 A Law mono ITU G 711 u Law mono MPEG 2 LII 64 mono 16 KHz e MPEG LII 128 Kbps Comprehends the 128 Kbps MPEG LII family of algorithms the following way MPEG 1 LII 128 mono 48 KHz MPEG 1 LII 128 mono 32 KHz MPEG 2 LII 128 mono 24 KHz e MPEG LII 64 Kbps Comprehends the 64 Kbps MPEG LII family of algorithms the following way MPEG 1 LII 64 mono 48 KHz MPEG 1 LII 64 mono 32 KHz MPEG 2LII 64 mono 24 KHz MPEG 2 LII 64 mono 16 KHz In the Link Profiles menu pressing the center navigation button associated with Options visible in the lower central area of the screen on any of the items in the list will bring up three options e Add Add a
27. extender The ISDN module enables its users to communicate with other devices that include ISDN interface such as PHOENIX STUDIO TLEO2D SWING MPAC EAGLE and COURSE ISDN boards 1 6 Compatibility with other manufacturers codecs PHOENIX MOBILE is a portable encoder over IP fully compatible with the EBU TECH 3326 technical specification formulated by the EBU N ACIP working group which was developed to guarantee compatibility between different manufacturers in applications for contributing professional quality audio over IP networks Therefore the PHOENIX MOBILE can be connected with any codec made by another manufacturer with guaranteed connection over IP provided that the other unit was developed according to N ACIP see technical specifications With the rest of communication modules and interfaces compatibility will depend essentially on the coding algorithms implemented by the manufacturers of the other equipment since the signaling part is practically universal This is why we recommend consulting before operating with other manufacturers equipments the technical characteristics of those equipments AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 2 PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION OF THE UNIT To understand how the unit is wired and installed you will first need to familiarize yourself with the connectors and other configurable elements that are present on the front and rear panels of the device 2 1 Description of the front panel and connections
28. market may demand at any time Besides the Program signal and its corresponding return the PHOENIX MOBILE can simultaneously provide a channel for redundancy or Coordination purposes by making use of the additional communication modules The PHOENIX MOBILE is designed to ensure interoperability with existing and future communications equipment developed by AEQ and other manufacturers thanks to the large number of coding algorithms it implements and to the possibility of easily bringing them up to date as the market evolves 2 5 1 PGA 01 communications module POTS POTS is the acronym for Plain Old Telephone Service also known as traditional telephone service which refers to the way in which analog or conventional telephone service is offered over copper wires In Spanish this is called RTB Red Telef nica B sica Basic telephone network rea Shaye bib m i Eau i aaam I Maa eit os F eet ha Lu Detail of POTS module The POTS communications module enables you to use different working modes depending on your needs e POTS modem e Telephone hybrid o Normal function o Frequency extension For transmission over traditional telephone networks using a bandwidth ranging from 300 to 3400Hz in the normal mode 25 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE The frequency extension function allows you to transmit the 50 to 300 Hz frequency range over the telephone line To accomplish this the signal sent to a 250 Hz frequency shift improvi
29. panel and connections 2 2 1 USB Port A The USB port allows you to connect a mobile phone in order to establish a GSM or 3G communication by means of mobile phone data cable and depending on the unit edition an USB Micro A Male to USB A Female adapter or an USB B Male to USB A Female adapter The USB port can be configured as Master or Slave By default it leaves the factory configured as Slave This port can be connected to a USB port in a PC permitting a data transmission speed of up to 12 Mbps USB 1 1 IMPORTANT NOTE The use of Phoenix Mobile with mobile phones connected through USB port is not supported nowadays by AEQ although it may work in many cases because there are compatibility problems with many phones that don t follow strictly the required communication protocols besides the low capacity of data transmission that GSM provides in order to send high quality encoded audio AEQ recommends the IP connection of the Phoenix Mobile audiocodec through 3G routers for outdoor applications according to application note AN5 see annexe G 2 2 2 Right additional communication module Right slot when the codec is viewed from the front This right slot name is the identifier used in the configuration menus to refer to this additional communications module While PHOENIX MOBILE is supplied by default with that slot empty and a blank cover any additional communications module can be inserted there as an option PGA 01 PGA
30. previous sections of this manual 5 1 Connecting the equipment 5 1 1 Power Supply The power supply connector mini XLR3p female is located on the back panel of the codec see section 2 2 6 1 IMPORTANT NOTE In case of a batteries pack is connected to the unit this connector is no longer operative and the one that s included in the batteries pack itself must be used The power switch located on the left side of the codec has two different positions Unpressed Power off Pressed Normal operation with simultaneous battery charging when battery is connected to the unit and at the same time to mains power through the power supply charger supplied Before connecting the equipment and the charger you must ensure that the power switch is in OFF position unpressed Power switch Power supply connector without batteries pack Ground connector Power supply connector with batteries pack Once the equipment and the charger have been connected you can safely turn on the unit 5 1 2 Audio Section 2 of this manual gives a detailed description of the physical connection components of the equipment A simple approach to the connection procedure follows e Using XLR 3p male connectors connect the microphones you need to the MIC1 and MIC2 inputs If you need another microphone use the MIC LIN input These channels can be configured in Menu Advanced Audio settings Input Mic 1 Mic 2
31. process has ended the time and the AEQ logo are displayed 3 VU meter section c Two mono VU meters and the name of the output or input channel whose level they represent The assignment can be modified in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Applications gt gt VU Meters 20 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 4 Section showing inputs outputs signal vail D Gives real time graphic display of the level of the signal selected for the inputs outputs of the unit From left to right the inputs outputs identified are HP1 MIC1 MIC LIN MIC2 and HP2 The ranges are for HP1 and HP2 from 12 to 76 and for MIC1 MIC LIN and MIC2 from 12 to lt 62 5 Headphone balance section amp Exactly the same for HP1 and HP2 by pressing on the encoder corresponding to its output on the control surface you will disable the operation on the signal level as well as the movement of the associated fader displayed changing to a darker color than what is normally shown to reflect this action and then the desired balance selection for these headset outputs will be displayed in real time 6 Auxiliary Output active indicator F If the loudspeaker icon is visible on the start up screen it means that the Auxiliary output 4 is active if the icon is not displayed the output is off This can be modified in Menu Advanced Audio settings Output Aux Out 7 Lower section Co 7 Three icons Menu Program or Coor
32. rates of 32 and 48KHz Bandwidth 10KHz to 15KHz For further information on this subject consult ISO IEC 11172 3 and ISO IEC 13818 3 PCM 12 16 20 24 bits This is the simplest existing wave form encoding mode based on equispaced signal sampling followed by quantification of the samples in binary form For further information on this subject consult http www digitalpreservation gov formats fdd fdd0000 16 shtml AEQ LD AEQ proprietary mode based on the previous AEQ LD Extend mode that combines the low delay offered by G 722 with the greater bandwidth of the MPEG modes optimizing these two aspects AEQ POTS Provides standard voice calls or data transmission over analog lines AAC LD The MPEG 4 Low Delay Audio Codec was designed to combine the benefits of perceptual audio encoding with the low delay needed in two way communications lt is a variant of the MPEG 2 Advance Audio Coding AAC format Bandwidth 20KHz For further information on this subject consult ISO IEC 13818 7 1997 and ISO IEC 13818 3 82 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE AAC O Low Delay AAC G 711 G 721 G 722 delay in ms bitrate in kbps Comparative graph of different algorithms AAC HE v1 AACplus High Efficiency AAC is a compression method with optimized loss for digital radio applications It is an extension of Low Complexity AAC AAC LC optimized for low bit rate applications such as audio streaming Version 1 was standardized in 200
33. right additional comm module R or the USB interface U Detail of communication channel section 2 Call status information section In the idle state only the time and the AEQ logo are displayed When there is an outgoing or incoming call the called or calling telephone number is displayed and once the call is accepted the information on the progress of the negotiation synchronization of the call is shown Calling When you turn on the unit the Initializing indication is displayed while the unit is starting up When the Ethernet interface is associated with one of the channels and that channel is selected this section will show in the following order these indications Finding IP address appears only when the DHCP option is activated see section 4 5 1 If the network doesn t allow to use that protocol the message DHCP Error will appear in that case the unit keeps on trying to obtain that IP address until it gets it or until the DHCP option is deactivated Finding NAT Type appears only when the use of STUN protocol is activated see sections 3 5 3 and C5 Registering appears only when the SIP Proxy function is activated see section 3 5 3 When the equipment has not been registered in the SIP server correctly the message Register Error appears in that case the unit keeps on trying to register until it gets it or until the SIP Proxy function is deactivated Once this
34. the equipment Modules Config Configuration of communication modules Communications Configuration fo communication interfaces Link Profiles List of communication profiles with the encoding algorithms available in each case Applications Advanced functions Maintenance Codec internal maintenance menu Settings Internal configuration of the unit 10 Users Users change and configuration 4 1 Call Register Menu in which the information regarding the last ten calls made or received accepted and rejected through any of its communication interfaces is stored in the unit These data are stored in order from the most recent placed on top of the list to the oldest placed at the bottom phxst_292 sip aeq es phoenix_50 sip aeq es phoenix 50 esip aeq es phoenix 50 esip aeq es phoenix 50 v sip aeq es 914966199 914966199 phxst_292 sip aeg es EH On each one of these entries shown on the screen you can press the Select option and display detailed information regarding the call in question Telephone number or URI Universal Resource Identifier for IP communications depending on the interface over which the communication was established Name of the contact if this entry is contained in the internal phone book of the equipment If the contact name is not in the internal phone book it is identified as Unknown Channel used for the communication Program or Coordination Communication module over which the
35. the line 2 second B channel e IDAE esse E 1 Prefix Number Off Hook L 1 2 Mode 3 Number Off Hook L2 4 Mode 5 Number CENE Detail of ISDN Config submenu 4 4 2 1 2 2 ISDN Parameters Inside this submenu the available options are the following ones Interface Allows you to select interface ISDN S or ISDN U depending on the ISDN standard used The interface U is the one that joins the telephone central office with the subscriber is two wires as in the conventional analogical telephony and only connection admits point to point only one device connected to the interface The interface S T is obtained from the interface U passing it for the TR1 placed in house of the subscriber it is 4 wires and connection admits multipoint of up to 7 devices In USA the companies do not give the TR1 being the user the one that must install it if wishes it Normal situation will be that TR1 does not exist and therefore the access is in interface U In short in USA normal will be the access in interface U unless the subscriber has requested to the company or installed the same TR1 the TR1 is normally a little box anchored to the wall with power cord some luminous indicator with external line of two wires input and RJ 45 output Tei Mode Terminal Equipment Identifier allowing to select way of work between FIXED or DYNAMIC Protocol Allows you to select EUROISDN or National 1 In USA in spite of several incompatible protoc
36. the number of 64 Kbps channels Basic links BRI Basic Rate Interface and Primary links PRI Primary Rate Interface Basic links allow the simultaneous establishment of two connections or data channels each with a capacity of 64Kbps Primary links allow 23 64 Kbps channels to be established in the USA and 31 64Kbps channels in Europe To access ISDN services you must subscribe to an ISDN phone line and connect equipment to it such as an audio codec that has an ISDN Terminal Adapter device to perform the tasks of establishing and maintaining connections through digital ISDN phone lines The PHOENIX MOBILE has an ISDN Terminal Adapter for Basic links BRI which gives it a communications capacity of two independent 64 Kbps data channels We can find two types of physical connection to the ISDN connection to a type U interface and connection to a type S T interface The U interface connects the telephone exchange with the subscriber It has two wires the same as in conventional analog telephony and only allows a point to point connection a single device connected to the interface The S T interface is obtained from the U interface passing it through a Network Terminator NT1 located at the subscribers premises It has four wires and allows a multipoint connection of up to 7 devices In the USA phone companies do not supply the NT1 so the user is the one who must install it if he wants it The most common si
37. to be disordered e Simplicity in the management of intermediate nodes Once the physical circuit has been established no further decisions need to be made to route the data from origin to destination C1 1 2 Disadvantages e Delay in initiating communication A time interval is required to make the connection which entails a delay in the transmission of the information e Blockage of resources No use is made of the circuit during the moments when there is no transmission between the parties Bandwidth is wasted while the parties are not communicating with each other e The circuit is fixed The communication route is not readjusted it is not adapted at each opportunity to the least costly path between the nodes Once the circuit has been established no use is made of the alternative less expensive pathways that may become available during the session e Poor fault tolerance If an intermediate node fails the entire circuit crashes The connections then have to be re established from zero C1 2 Packet switching The sender divides the message to be sent into an arbitrary number of packets of the same size to which a header and the originating and destination addresses are added as well as control data that will then be transmitted through different communication media between temporary nodes until they reach their destination This switching method is the one that is used in today s IP networks It has emerged to optimize transmiss
38. upgrading any of those modules it s necessary to turn off and turn on the unit In order to upgrade the firmware of the unit this procedure must be followed 1 Turn off PHOENIX MOBILE 2 Connect PHOENIX MOBILE to the PC that will be use for upgrading process by means of a crossed cable from the PC s network board to the PHOENIX MOBILE s Ethernet port 3 Turn on the unit 4 Open Internet Explorer in the PC and write down the IP address of the unit http 192 168 1 83 for instance check previously that both IP addresses the one of the PC and the one of the unit are in the same range The following menu will appear PL Sa rerr Hierro Isberncet Feplaccr 8 x Phoenix Panel Control Ll Interface User This procedure is to work with the Phoen Configuration amp Status This procedure is to configure the Phoenix svstem P l Ipgrade This procedure i amp toa upgrade the Phoemx syster o FIRMWARE Firmware information 5 Go to FIRMWARE section and check if the versions that appear coincide with the official firmware 6 If these versions don t coincide go back to main menu go to Upgrade section and upgrade the firmware the following way 76 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE E ifakenl a Fik fo Phornix Wels enecr Hirosoli aboot Exploeer Phoenix Upgrade i ot TTI i 3 3 Lj TP m Th 14 Flor Qi aT al tt the raria bagra helo io CDrOHO d IT VI REDE WED Hd 0L OE DU CRIES DE Finante To Be Saved As O
39. you to eliminate the list entry on which the cursor is placed in the screen The system will request confirmation of this action 4 7 Applications This is an advanced functions menu that includes the options for configuring the SAP option the on screen VU meters and the DLP option and RTP communication statistics bu LS 3 Professional E B i Hr AdcAa si E if f 2 VU Meters 3 DLP Design 4 RTP statistical IH 5 Applications menu 96 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 4 7 1 SAP Details the list of communications logged in the SAP server For further information on this subject consult section 4 5 3 3 or annexe C of this manual From the list that is displayed in this menu all you need to do is select an entry for which PHOENIX MOBILE will automatically tune in this transmission All the communications logged in this SAP server are of the multicast type which means that the user who selects one of them for reception must previously have confirmed that all the network sections linking the transmitter with the receiver implement multicast capabilities Otherwise communication will not be possible The devices that receive multicast communications according to the standard definition model one transmitting simultaneously to many cannot transmit anything to the transmitter as a one way communication is configured 4 7 2 VU Meters This menu allows you to select the signals you want to monitor in the VU me
40. 02 PGA 03 or any other module AEQ may develop in the future At the time this manual was written PGA 01 POTS and PGA 03 ISDN communication modules are available The installation of any additional module presents no difficulty turn the device off remove the blank cover insert the new module and turn the equipment on The unit will automatically detect the presence of the new communications interface AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 2 2 3 Left additional communication module c Left slot with the codec viewed from the front This left slot name is the identifier used in the configuration menus to refer to this additional communications module While PHOENIX MOBILE is supplied by default with that slot empty and a blank cover any additional communications module can be inserted there as an option PGA 01 PGA 02 PGA 03 or any other module AEQ may develop in the future At the time this manual was written PGA 01 POTS and PGA 03 ISDN communication modules are available The installation of any additional module presents no difficulty turn the device off remove the blank cover insert the new module and turn the equipment on The unit will automatically detect the presence of the new communications interface 2 2 4 Ethernet Port 5 Using this Ethernet port will enable you to connect the unit via IP to a LAN or WAN network and send audio over it This port can also be used to receive additional data from a PC NOTE It s possible
41. 3 by the MPEG group and was published under the aegis of MPEG 4 in the document ISO IEC 14496 3 Amd 1 2003 83 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE ANNEXE B Detailed block diagrams Lo 3448 TL H3448 Hi 8 Avi H3 8 at Tu AEE AGI JOB TNO NISEED Hd3l4l Tdi ed Jo NOS MYS Hal3l Tdsveadad WOLN Hd Hdl Tdiseaddd IO LNSHd HLVd OIGNY O190 IVNV AYE Lt Detailed block diagram of the analog audio part 84 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE DIGITAL AUDIO PATH 48KHz 32 BITS AEQ A AUDIO TX COD MUT Eai ATH AUDIO RX FROG AUDIO RX COORD Detailed block diagram of the digital audio part 85 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE ANNEXE C Protocols associated with communication over IP networks Communication over IP networks differs notably from the communications traditionally used to date in broadcast environments whether they are POTS or ISDN in that IP networks do not have dedicated resources or qualities of service implemented in most systems with the associated problems this involves in terms of communication signaling establishment maintenance and end This set of problems originates in the technical characteristics that are intrinsic to the definition and operation of communications systems based on IP protocols The EBU TECH 3326 standard developed by the N ACIP working group provides certain tools for attempting to simplify work by making use of many protocols associated w
42. According to EBU TECH 3326 the following modes are considered recommended algorithms PCM ISO MPEG 1 2 Layer III MP3 ITU G722 2 AMR WB ISO MPEG 4 AAC APT X MPEG 4 HE AACv2 DOLBY AC 3 Manufacturers proprietary modes PHOENIX MOBILE includes all the obligatory algorithms and many of the recommended ones We recommend using for IP communication encoding profiles that include at least one of the algorithms defined as obligatory to provide a 100 guarantee of success in the negotiation and synchronization of communications In the rest of the communication interfaces AEQ recommends ensuring that the encoding mode selected is compatible with the communication line 53 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE AAG HE 22Kb Mn AAG HE 32Kb Mn AAG LG 32Kb Mn AAG LG 64Kb Mn AEQ LD 128Kb G 11 G 22 HIGH QUALITY LOW DELAY MPEG LII 128Kb Options List of profiles By default the unit leaves the factory with the following profiles AAC HE 22 Kbps mono 48KHz AAC HE 32 Kbps mono 48KHz AAC LC 32 Kbps AAC LC 64 Kbps mono 48KHz AEQ LD 128 Kbps mono 32 KHz G711 G722 HIGH QUALITY LOW DELAY MPEG LII 128 Kbps MPEG LII 64 Kbps AAC LC and HE AAC are optional modes For more information please consult AEQ Sales Department or authorized AEQ distributors k k AEQ LD 128 Kbps mono 32 KHz mode is a proprietary mode exclusive for AEQ Phoenix which combines very high quality and low delay Each one of them
43. GA 01 equipped with a telephone modem that offers a connection like a telephone hybrid or like a data communications device for high quality transmission of audio signals over POTS lines Includes a frequency extender option Optional ISDN communication module PGA 03 for 2 B channels 2 x 64Kbps To simplify the operation of the unit over IP AEQ offers without extra cost for Phoenix Mobile users the services of a proprietary SIP server For more information consult annexe C4 of the present manual AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE The AEQ Phoenix Mobile includes a protective plastic cover which allows access to the audio mixing controls while avoiding erroneous operation due to inattention of the rest of the critical communication functions Absolute control of all the internal routing of audio signals allowing from basic mono or stereo routing configurations to complex configurations for outdoor applications involving reporters commentators producers technicians etc This equipment can receive and decode stereo audio generating a monophonic signal for internal distribution Includes connections for an universal 12V or 15V DC battery charger and power supply Optional rechargeable and easily extractable LI ION battery Also incorporates handle function for carrying 1 3 Available encoding modes The encoding modes available vary according to the communication interface or module selected to establish the connection We re
44. LE 103 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE E1 Directory Numbers DN s These are the telephone directory numbers assigned to the line In the National 1 protocol there will be two numbers each associated with one of the line s channels These numbers must be programmed in the unit for it to work correctly NUMBER LINE X option and therefore each channel will only respond to its associated number Note In the USA the directory number that must be programmed in the terminal should not contain the area code in other words use only the seven digit local number If the directory numbers are programmed incorrectly in the unit it will be able to make outgoing calls but will not respond to incoming calls E2 SPID s Service Profile Identification Numbers In the case of the NATIONAL 1 protocol the SPID s Service Profile Identification Number as well as the directory numbers DN s must be programmed in the terminal SPID s are numbers that the phone company assigns which are associated with each of the line s two channels If the SPID s are not configured correctly the terminal will not work E3 Line characteristics for the USA Line request model In the case of the USA ISDN lines have many configurable parameters such as the protocol used number of channels type of call the channels accept analog and digital only analog etc etc To ensure that the line s characteristics are appropriate for use with the PHOENIX we recommen
45. Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Contacts gt gt Options gt gt Call This action launches an immediate call to the selected contact Edit an entry Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Contacts gt gt Edit You can edit any or all of the four available fields Eliminate an entry Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Contacts gt gt Options gt gt Delete This operation eliminates the contact you have selected The system will ask for your confirmation Completely empty the phone book Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Contacts gt gt Options gt gt Delete All This action eliminates all the contacts stored in the phone book The system will ask for your confirmation 34 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 4 3 Audio settings The PHOENIX MOBILE is a complete router and digital audio mixer Although its inputs and outputs MIC HP and AUX are analog the first and the last step is a 24 bit A D and D A converter with sampling frequency of 48KHz Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings is the section of the menu where all the routing and mixing functions of the unit are managed and where the inputs and outputs available in the equipment are assigned and configured Audio settings Mic 1 Output Aux Out Tx Program Mic 2 Mic Line Aux In Rx Program Tx Coord Fx Coord Audio settings menu diagram 4 3 1 Routing The access to this menu is Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Routing This menu allo
46. This annexe refers to USB communication interface of PHOENIX MOBILE 3G is commonly used as a general word used to signify data transmission through a mobile link like the one provided by a 3G modem or a mobile phone This type of communication could be described in very simple words as an IP connection that uses a 3G link to the network It refers to the technology used to access the corresponding network in this case the Internet TE LAN 2 IP Phone General scenario for data transmission In order to establish the connection we will be using the mobile phone as a dial up modem A pre configured standardised number will be dialed and certain identification parameters username and password will be given to the server using PPP protocol GSM Global System for Mobile communications is the main mobile communication standard used in Europe The frequency bands in Europe are 900MHz and 1800MHz and in USA are 850MHz and 1900MHz A tri band phone can be used in Europe as well as in the States Although most GSM phones are used for voice communication they can also be used for data transmission or for Internet access via GPRS CDMA Code Division Multiple Access is the mobile communication standard used in USA and Asia European countries have not deployed CDMA networks Data transmission technologies GSM family o W CDMA 8G This refers to the radio technology of UMTS At the end of 2007 W CDMA represented ove
47. UDP The IP ports defined for its use are 5004 RTP and 5005 RTCP The functions of the RTP RTCP protocol are e Management of the reception buffer in order to minimize the jitter effect introduced by the network e Recovery of the reference clock based on information inserted by the transmitting equipment e Test tools to permit the user to verify the bandwidth the delay and estimated jitter in the connection 33 bit THU e 1 Sate Timestamp Lohr os ati on eur re luc ldeztifer C onti buing Source CR RC dentifier RTP header 90 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE For complete information on RTP RTCP protocol AEQ recommends consulting http tools ietf org html rfc1889 http tools ietf org html rfc1890 http tools ietf org html rfc3550 http tools ietf org html rfc3551 http tools ietf org html rfc3 7 1 1 C3 1 PHOENIX MOBILE default configuration PHOENIX MOBILE is an IP audio coder that operates by using RTP over UDP in IP version 4 By default PHOENIX MOBILE is supplied from the factory with the following IP ports defined 5004 for RTP and 5005 for RTCP if this protocol is used C4 SIP Protocol Session Initiation Protocol SIP is a protocol developed by the IETF MMUSIC Working Group with the intention of establishing the standard for initiating modifying and ending interactive user sessions where multimedia elements such as video voice and instant messaging are involved SIP is used simply to initiate and termin
48. USB interface If the IP interface of the codec is suitably configured and the automatic answering mode is OFF e he unit will emit an audible notification signal You can disable it in Menu gt gt Advanced Settings Local Config Buzzer change it to OFF or configure the length in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Communications gt gt SIP Config gt gt Call Settings Auto Answer Ringing Time e he alphanumeric keypad backlighting will blink only when Buzzer is OFF e he information on the calling number will appear in the upper part of the TFT screen e Press the green button on the control surface to accept the call In the upper area of the TFT screen the synchronization status of the connection can be displayed If you do not wish to accept the call press the red button to reject it e Once the connection has been correctly established the LED next to the transmission button corresponding to the used channel Program or Coordination will remain green lighted Activate the channel communication circuit by pressing that button it will light up on red The automatic answering mode can be activated deactivated in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Communications gt gt SIP Config gt gt Call Settings gt gt Auto Answer Activate IMPORTANT NOTE The use of Phoenix Mobile with mobile phones connected through USB port is not supported nowadays by AEQ although it may work in many cases because there
49. ak during which the effect is maintained Lower region Attack time ms Release time ms Upper region Attack time ms 00 1 Release time ms 100 TEN Upper amp Lower regions submenu 100 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE D1 2 Graphics Config Enables a graphic view of the response of the DLP and of its configuration D1 2 1 Points In this submenu you can select as many as four points that configure the response to the DLP processor For each of the points you will have to establish the associated input and output levels Input2 dB Output2 dB Input3 dB Output3 dB Input4 dB EMPTY Points submenu D1 2 2 Options Basically the Options submenu lets you define the operating and transition levels The working units are always dB Operation Level Operation level Defines the area of the level spectrum in which you are going to operate Basically this is not useful e Transition Level Transition level This is a key point in DLP operation The transition level separates the point where you wish to distinguish a limiter from a compressor and or expander Options Operation Level dB Transition Level dB je Options submenu 101 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE D1 2 3 Example of a configuration The following lines describe a specific configuration as an example of the operating mechanism implemented in the unit The values given in this example are merely orientative it is understood tha
50. al Mode Tone 3 Pause Time sec Off Hook 4 Mode 5 Number 6 Extender 7 Echo Ganceller Detail of POTS Config menu 4 4 2 1 1 Configuration of the slot for the ISDN module In case of inserting in the slot a module of additional communication model PGA 03 ISDN two menus will appear ISDN Configuration and ISDN Parameters SAEQ Za m x ai KSroadragi a iag 15 A N Off ISDN Module Off F ISDN Gonfiquration ISDM Parameters Detail of ISDN menu ISDN Configuration menu allows to define the different options associated with the operation of the ISDN interface in the equipment whereas ISDN Parameters menu allows to form the different technical parameters associated with The ISDN standard interface 44 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 4 4 2 1 2 1 ISDN Configuration Inside this submenu the available options are the following ones Prefix Number Allows you to introduce regional prefix before the number associated with the ISDN interface Off Hook L1 Mode Allows you to select the way of unhooked manual or automatic in the line 1 of the interface ISDN first B channel Off Hook L1 Number Allows you to associate a number with the option of automatic unhooked in line 1 only reacting to calls proceeding from the selected number For the rest of calling numbers the unit behaves as if the manual unhooked option is selected Off Hook L2 Mode The same for the line 2 second B channel Off Hook L2 Number The same for
51. ales office or the AEQ Technical Assistance Service within thirty days following the appearance of a defect in a product that is under warranty and provide a copy of the purchase invoice and the serial number of the product The AEQ Technical Assistance must moreover give its prior express approval of the shipment to AEQ of products to be repaired or replaced in application of this warranty No product returns that do not comply with these terms will be accepted 3 AEQ will repair a factory defective product to include the labor required to perform the repair work provided that the failure is caused by defects in the materials design or labor The repair shall be done in AEQ s Technical Assistance Service shops This warranty does not include transport or shipment to the shop nor return shipment 4 No extension of the warranty period shall be applied to products that are repaired or replaced as part of its execution 5 This warranty shall not be applicable in the following situations use that contravenes the instructions given in the user s manual violent manipulation exposure to damp or to extreme heat or atmospheric conditions or sudden changes in such conditions lightning rust unauthorized modifications or connections unauthorized openings or repairs of the product misuse spillage of liquids or chemical products 6 AEQ shall under no circumstance and in no case be responsible for any type of damages whether direct o
52. announcing its presence to the rest of the interested users AEQ has a PHOENIX unit available for test at phoenixMaster sip aeq es URI IP address 212 170 163 189 and a SIP server is also available name sip aeq es IP address 82 165 157 20 and with warranty that it works according to the official standard Destination port ICMP as 64 233 183 99 ping 5060 82 165 157 20 5060 5004 80 33 3 111 5004 RTCP 5005 80 33 3 111 5005 STUN 5004 5005 64 69 76 23 3478 and others and others Table 3 IP Protocols 97 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE ANNEXE D Digital Level Processor DLP The digital level processor DLP is an additional feature included in the PHOENIX MOBILE that was developed to improve the quality of the processed signal by modifying its level According to the configuration the DLP will make it possible to increase the program signal level apply compression to the program signal apply a limiter to the signal apply an ambient noise reduction effect By default the unit leaves the factory configured with a pre programmed profile called Linear although the user can create edit and eliminate new profiles in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Applications gt gt DLP Design While it is not an especially complex process the creation configuration and modification of a DLP profile is an operation that is seldom performed For this reason we have included it in an appendix of the manual Moreover the abi
53. ate voice and video calls Once the communication is established the exchange of voice video information is conducted only over RTP One of the objectives of SIP was to contribute a set of processing functions to apply to calls and capacities present in the public switched telephone network Thus it implemented typical functions that a common telephone terminal offers such as calling a number making a telephone ring when called hearing a dial tone or busy tone The implementation and terminology in SIP are different SIP requires proxy servers and register elements to give a practical service Although two SIP terminals can communicate with each other without the mediation of SIP infrastructures through the use of URIs of the name IP address type which is why SIP is defined as a point to point protocol this approach is impracticable for a public service because of the problems inherent in IP addressing where obtaining static public addresses is nearly impossible and extremely costly To simplify the operation of the unit AEQ offers without aftercost for Phoenix Mobile users the services of proprietary SIP server though 100 of the time can neither guarantee functioning nor make responsible for the disadvantages that could suppose therefore the final user The unit goes out of factory preconfigured with the necessary parameters to work using the resources of this SIP server see Default SIP configuration for PHOENIX MOBILE in this manua
54. button Select to enter the advanced menu of the unit 4 ADVANCED MENU DESCRIPTION 1 Gall Register 2 Gontacts Select interface IP ether E 3 Audio settings Gonfigure interface 4 Modules Gonfig 5 Gommunications 6 Link Profiles 7 Applications 8 Maintenance 9 Settings Call to Gontact Select contact AeqMaster_IP He Select Glose Menu access Advanced menu diagram The internal diagram of this main menu is detailed in the following paragraphs l Call 2 Cantacts Sale senile e 5 Commturnic E f Applications B Maintenance 9 Settings 10 Users register settings config profiles Dialed calls Routing Eth Config SAF Reset Time amp Date Logout Received Battery User 3G Config Output SIP Config DLP Design Eth Config Pose RTP statistical MAC Conflg Advanced menu organization diagram From this menu you can configure all of the operational parameters of the unit 32 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE amp AEQ Each one of the fields that comprise it contains in turn more internal fields that are specific to the functionality in question and which will be described in detail in the relevant section of this manual 1 2 3 4 5 6 Call register Information regarding calls made or received Contacts Phone book listing contacts Audio settings Configuration of routing and mixing of the signals inside the unit as well as configuration of the inputs and outputs in
55. commend your consulting annexe A to see the detailed description and additional information on each of the modes AVAILABLE ENCODING MODES IN EACH COMMUNICATION INTERFACE Program Channel ITU G 711 A Law mono 0 0 j O v ITU G 711 p Law mono 0 0v 0 v G 711 A Law mnoEXTENDED Y S wv G 711 Law mono EXTENDED yY 0 v ITU G 722 Statistical Mono wv J AEQ LD 128 Kbps mono 32 KHz J yY J v Lje jejeje j2 Lje jejeje j2 MPEG 2 LII 128 mono 24 KHz yY wv J MPEG 1 LII 128 mono 32 KHz yY wv S MPEG 1 LII 128 mono 48 KHz yY S wv S MPEG 2 LII 64 mono 16 KHz yY wv MPEG 2 LII 64 mono 24 KHz yY Ny MPEG 1 LII 64 mono 32 KHz yY S wv MPEG 1 LII 64 mono 48 KHz yY S wv J PHONE 0 o y J PHONE AEQ frecuency extender v MPEG 4 AAC LC 32 Kbps mono 24KHz v MPEG 4 AAC LC 32 Kbps mono 48 KHz yN o MPEG 4 AAC LC 64 Kbps mono 24 KHz 0 v J A MPEG 4 AAC LC 64 Kbps mono 48 KHz y MPEG 4 HE AAC 9 Kbps mono 48 KHz KX Y MPEG 4 HE AAC 12 Kbps mono 48 KHz RRR MPEG 4 HE AAC 22 Kbps mono 48 KHz N wv MPEG 4 HE AAC 32 Kbps mono 48 KHz v Lje jejeje j2 Lj
56. connector is correctly connected and set Check the equipment ISDN interface configuration Menu Advanced Modules Config gt gt R or L Slot ISDN depending on the slot into which this additional module has been physically inserted in both ISDN Configuration and ISDN Parameters submenus ISDN module can be configured in 1 x 128Kbps mode to establish a communication of 128Kbps or in 2 x 64Kbps mode up to 2 simultaneous communications by assigning each of the two lines to a different channel Associate the ISDN interface ISDN ISDN L1 Ew 1414 25 or ISDN L2 to the Program or Coordination Ar channel over which the communication will be established Select interface in the channel basic configuration menu When the module is configured in 1 x 128Kbps mode it s shown as ISDN you can only assign Select interface ISDN L1 it to Program Check communication interface status blue background must be shown in the corresponding indicator in the up left Program or up right Coord corner on the TFT screen Enter number 916861300 Select the enconding mode Sel codec in the channel basic configuration menu The available modes vary according to the selected channel and the ISDN module configuration see section 1 3 Select the communication destination by manually introducing the number or by selecting a contact from the phone book Call to and Select contact Enter number
57. cons of the communication modules associated with Program and Coordination show blue background module status is right Regarding Ethernet interface when the use of a Proxy SIP server as an intermediary in the communication is activated and the equipment has not been registered in the server correctly the message Register Error appears the unit keeps on trying to register until it gets it or until the SIP Proxy function is deactivated Go to Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Routing gt gt Crosspoint Check that the desired crosspoints are established If they are not activate them By default PHOENIX MOBILE is supplied from the factory with the following configuration e MIC1 gt TxProgram e MIC2 gt TxCoord e RxProgram gt HP1 in mono mode e RxCoordination gt HP2 in mono mode Go to Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Routing gt gt Mixer Check that the sends from the crosspoints have the desired level If they do not establish that level The PHOENIX MOBILE units leave the factory configured with all the mixing factors at 100 Go to Channels configuration menu see section 3 and check the communication modules associated with Program and Coordination Modify if necessary By default PHOENIX MOBILE is supplied from the factory with Program associated with the Ethernet interface and Coord associated with the right slot Verify the encoding mode or profile to be used in commun
58. ction and audio VU meters which can measure input and output audio signals The AEQ PHOENIX MOBILE includes a 240x320 pixel color TFT screen that displays the internal codec menu which is accessed by using the set of keys located under display Through this menu you can access by pressing the navigation arrow keys the various configuration submenus press the up and down arrows to scroll through the menus and the left and right arrows to change the values AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE gram Ghanneledr 3 aay Start up or idle screen detail The start up screen is the first to be displayed by default when the unit is started and will continue to be displayed in the idle state unless you perform operations 1 Communication channel section a The screen is divided into two parts the left hand segment corresponds to the Program channel and the right hand part shows the Coordination channel In the upper part of the module one of the following images is shown if that communication channel is using the Ethernet port for communication if the transmission is going out over a POTS PGA 01 communication module if the transmission is going out over an ISDN PGA 03 communication module if the transmission is going out over a mobile phone connected to USB port EN if through that mobile phone a 3G communication is established if there is no module in the selected slot The assignment can be modified by pr
59. d and Channel e Menu By pressing the left navigation key you will access the Program or Coordination channel basic configuration menu see section 3 e Program or Coord Indication of the communication channel selected e Channel Press the right navigation key to switch between Program and Coord From the initial screen pressing the center navigation button will display the last number or URI called ready to reconnect by simply pressing the green button on the control surface the enconding mode or profile to be used and finally the maximum size of the reception buffer for IP and GSM communications or for POTS communications with HE AAC encoding mode and the maximum baud rate only for POTS communications with HE AAC encoding mode All the fields here can be modified by using the Select option This screen is also accessible from the fast access CHN button on the control surface this button is active only when you re in the start up screen ADAE eS ENSE URI phoenixMaster sip aeg URI phoenixMaster sip aeg B HIGH QUALITY i HIGH QUALITY Max Hx Buffer Size ms 1000 Max Hx Buffer Size ms 1000 123456 890 Cod G 711 Law DEX KCN EE S 21 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE amp AEQ 2 3 2 Alphanumeric keypad This is a normal alphanumeric keypad that allows you to key in a number when you want to make a call using POTS ISDN or USB GSM interface or numbers and text when you want to make a
60. d and greater calculating capacity to determine the appropriate route for each packet e Packet duplication If a packet takes too long to reach its destination the receiving device may conclude that it has been lost in which case it will send a packet retransmission request to the sender which gives rise to the arrival of duplicate packets e If the routing calculations account for an appreciable percentage of the transmission time the channel throughput useful information transmitted information decreases e Variations in the mean transit delay of a packet in the network Parameter known as jitter C2 IP protocol The Internet Protocol IP is a non connection oriented protocol used both by the origin and the destination in data transmission over a switched packet network The data in an IP based network are sent in blocks known as packets or datagrams in the IP protocol these terms are used interchangeably In particular in IP there is no need for configuration before a device attempts to send packets to another with which it has not communicated previously Flags Header Checksum Source Address IP Datagram The Internet Protocol provides an unreliable datagram service called UDP User Datagram Protocol also known as best effort a phrase that expresses good intentions but offers few guarantees IP does not offer any mechanism to determine whether a packet reaches its destination and only provides security
61. d to USB port through adapter You should be aware that during data transmission mobile phone battery consumption rises considerably e Check the SIP SAP and STUN parameters and the configuration of the equipment IP interface Menu Advanced Communications SIP Config For further information consult section 4 5 3 in this manual e Check the 3G configuration of the unit Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Communications gt gt 3G Config Typically your mobile phone will be pre configured with the operator s APN Access Point Name in order to function in 3G all you need to configure in the PHOENIX MOBILE is the user name and password requested by your operator in order to have access to 3G connection and the 3G network tye UMTS or EV DO e Associate the USB interface IP 3G to the Program or Coordination channel over which the Ff ru Professionali f communication will be established Select SSe ES AEQ Broadcast interface in the channel basic configuration iT menu The data package connection through the E BBSGHAM mobile phone is activated automatically the icon Bee shown on the TFT screen will change to the 3G Select interface IP 3G icon with yellow background while negotiating with your phone provider the communication parameters and IP address and then blue once the process is completed correctly z Eme EE IMPORTANT NOTE It s not possible to associate Call to Gontact at the same time to Program and
62. d you use the following model to request it LINE REQUEST MODEL We request an ISDN Basic Rate Interface BRI line for an Audio Codec unit We will provide the NT1 and need a U 2B1Q interface on a standard RJ 11 jack We support only National ISDN 1 Protocol We need clear 64 Kbps access 56 Kbps is not acceptable Long distance prefix 10XXX must be enabled Long distance carriers MCI AT amp T Sprint If you use IOC Capability Packages please use Bellcore Capability Package M If you do not use OCs use the following information Two B channels Circuit Switched data CSD and Circuit Switched Voice CSV on both channels Dynamic TEI assignment No features or special services such as packed mode data on D channel CACH EKTS call forwarding hunt groups etc Please provide Two SPID numbers Two DNs E4 Connecting the PHOENIX MOBILE to the ISDN line If the U interface is to be used more common in the USA the line will be connected to the RJ 11 jack 6 pins of the ISDN module using a 6 pin modular telephone cable RJ 11 to RJ 11 Note that the connection point to the U interface provided by the phone company may be a 6 pin RJ 11 type jack or an 8 pin RJ 45 type the standard allows both types If the jack provided is an RJ 45 type the RJ 11 connector 6 pins on the cable may be inserted into the center of the RJ 45 jack 8 pins 104 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE ANNEXE F 3G and GSM Communications
63. describing sessions and multicast sessions typically use RTP as a transport protocol The SAP protocol is almost entirely based on multicast type transmissions which makes it practically unviable in Internet environments and limits its application to environments or sections of generally private networks with multicast features implemented 96 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE For complete information on the SAP protocol AEQ recommends consulting the document IETF RFC 2327 C6 1 PHOENIX MOBILE default configuration To simplify the operation of the unit PHOENIX MOBILE offers the possibility to work with an associated external valid SAP server using default configuration supplied from the factory e SAP Activate OFF e SAP IP 239 255 255 255 C7 Summary We recommend activating the SIP SAP and STUN options because they greatly simplify the operation of the unit so that when the PHOENIX MOBILE is powered up and is connected to an IP network it will automatically perform the following actions e Search for the STUN server and register itself thereby succeeding in discovering the available NATs e Look for the SIP server and register itself there with its name and position by using the information obtained in the previous step thus succeeding in making its position independent from its URI when connections are established e lf a multicast transmission is to be made it will search for the SAP server and will register there thereby
64. dium MPEG 1 LII 64 mono 32 KHz 64 J 105 Medium MPEG 1 LII 64 mono 48KHz 64 105 Medium MPEG 2 LII 128 mono 24 KHz i MPEG 4 AAC LC 64 Kbps mono 24KHz 64 11 520 High MPEG 4 AAC LC 64 Kbps mono 48KHz 64 20 High AEQ LD 128 Kbps mono 32 KHz mode is a proprietary mode exclusive for AEQ Phoenix which combines very high quality and low delay AAC LC and HE AAC are optional modes For more information please consult AEQ Sales Department or authorized AEQ distributors AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 1 4 Block diagram einpouJ suoneoiunuu1l09 g ejinpouu suoneoiunuJuloo2 Jeuondo Buljnos suogeoiunuJjuo2 eInpolA oepooolpny XL ureJ6oJd XL UOHELIpJO0 J9xIuJ INO 48m HCdH oipny dE dH E f H 1L dH 6 y ueJ604gd Dunnou Y uoneulp oo2 c einpouJ suoneoiunuuu1loo euondo NI Jeny euoudoJol 7 auoudoJotlJA euoudo oi For further information see complete diagrams in annexe B AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 1 5 Compatibility with other AEQ codecs The PHOENIX MOBILE offers its users the option of connecting with other AEQ equipments Its compatible with the PHOENIX STUDIO in IP communications The POTS module enables its users to communicate with other devices that include telephone hybrids such as THO2 EX TLEO2 TLEO2D MPAC SWING and COURSE hybrid boards in addition to offering the added possibility of a frequency
65. e ISDN sssssss 26 2 5 3 Other PGA communication modules eeeseeeesssss 26 Pe oe Oo a 9 6 gt aeren ee ee eee 27 2h HOS ACK M 28 3 BASIC CONFIGURATION MENU DESCRIPTION 1 neces eere 29 4 ADVANCED MENU DESCHIPTION eco tukxian ael au uud cuna apu cuicko auri Cia eunie Cu S au d pn SE con aao RES 32 A SIMEGT RS IS FN ae RO Em 33 MOR AC O oou Glue totus em aptis tne finca e osi mtem tuf aia dnce esu cua esed der E 34 2 CN AIO UU MM 35 2 NC M RONIN MORET 35 qo Wale AOS SOOM r el 36 EON E ee oe O ee er ae een meee ee MY 38 a a MONT BNET 39 A NOS Ne MIC Tand MIG 2 ERR 39 d3 2 2 NG LING eei acstceisetanavcedoreticeetsenes a daaa aie 40 S vA ae eee eee cee ee eer eee ee 40 4 3 2 4 Rx Program and Rx COOld ccccseeeeecseeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeseeeeesaeeeeeas 40 4 3 2 5 Default configuration eseesesseeeeeeeenreeee 40 ud POOR H 40 4 5 5 1 APT and HPZ ici iion iat tomo entes ee RES eee munt tate teo Es 41 SE RD IDGOU m 41 4 3 3 3 Tx Program and Tx COOId ccccccccccseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeesaaeeesaaeees 41 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 4 3 3 4 Default configuration seeeeeesseesseeeeeeeeerne 41 AoA TONGS TRE 41 4 4 Modules CONMG escdiesdcdusincencstarnceiceaden veadtud he
66. e recommended in order to avoid signal drops in the screen you access to by pressing the CHN button on the control surface from start up screen e Press the green button on the control surface to launch the connection the progress of the communication establishment process is displayed in the upper area of the TFT screen ADVANCED 74 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE e Once the connection has been correctly established the LED next to the transmission button corresponding to the used channel Program or Coordination will remain green lighted Activate the channel communication circuit by pressing that button it will light up on red AEQ has a PHOENIX unit available for test at phoenixMaster sip aeq es URI IP address 212 170 163 189 and a SIP server is also available name sip aeq es IP address 82 165 157 20 and with warranty that it works according to the official standard 5 8 1 Ending an IP 3G communication USB interface e o end the communication you need only to press the red button on the control surface At the other end of the communication the call will be automatically terminated IMPORTANT NOTE after that you re still paying for a 3G call to stop that call you must associate with that channel the USB interface as GSM only when it s Program channel or any other interface from Select interface in the channel basic configuration menu 5 8 2 Reception and acceptance of an IP 3G communication
67. e alphanumeric keypad backlighting will blink only when Buzzer is OFF The information on the calling number will appear in the upper part of the TFT screen Press the green button on the control surface to accept the call In the upper area of the TFT screen the synchronization status of the connection can be displayed If you do not wish to accept the call press the red button to reject it IMPORTANT NOTE In case the ISDN module is configured in 2 x 64Kbps mode and each line ISDN L1 and ISDN L2 is assigned to a channel Program and Coordination when there are no MSN numbers defined for those lines see section 4 4 2 1 2 2 and a call in any G711 mode is received the only modes that can be used for Program as well as for Coordination the message Channel Selection MSN not defined for L1 L2 Please select the channel to answer this call will be displayed and the keys placed under the display left and right allow you to choose whether the call will be accepted from Program or Coordination channel Once the connection has been correctly established the LED next to the transmission button corresponding to the used channel Program or Coordination will remain green lighted Activate the channel communication circuit by pressing that button it will light up on red The automatic answering mode can be activated deactivated in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Modules Config R or L Slot ISDN depending on the slot in which t
68. e automatically terminated only for HE ACC encoding mode 5 5 2 Reception and acceptance of a POTS communication If the POTS interface of the codec is suitably configured and the automatic answering mode is OFF The unit will emit an audible notification signal You can disable it in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Settings gt gt Local Config gt gt Buzzer change it to OFF The alphanumeric keypad backlighting will blink only when Buzzer is OFF The information on the calling number will appear in the upper part of the TFT screen Press the green button on the control surface to accept the call In the upper area of the TFT screen the synchronization status of the connection can be displayed If you do not wish to accept the call press the red button to reject it Once the connection has been correctly established the LED next to the transmission button corresponding to the used channel Program or Coordination will remain green lighted Activate the channel communication circuit by pressing that button it will light up on red The automatic answering mode can be activated deactivated in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Modules Config R or L Slot POTS depending on the slot in which the POTS module is physically installed gt gt Off Hook Mode 70 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 5 6 Establishment of an ISDN communication Make sure the codec is powered up Check that the cable terminated in an RJ11 or RJ45
69. e jeje j2 j2 AEQ LD 128 Kbps mono 32 KHz mode is a proprietary mode exclusive for AEQ Phoenix which combines very high quality and low delay AAC LC and HE AAC are optional modes For more information please consult AEQ Sales Department or authorized AEQ distributors n this case the bit rate is not chosen the used value is the one calculated by DSP depending on the quality of the established connection always lower than 32Kbps NOTE For ISDN module the 128Kbps encoding modes will appear as available only when the module is configured in 1 x 128Kbps mode When it s configured in 2 x 64Kbps mode only the 64Kbps modes will appear See section 4 4 2 1 2 6 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE Coordination Channel G 711 A Law mono G 711 p Law mono G 711 A Law mono EXTENDED ELI G 711 Law mono EXTENDED 9 PHONE NOTE It s not possible to establish a GSM communication when the mobile phone connected to USB port is associated with Coordination channel CHARACTERISTICS OF THE ENCODING MODES PHONE AEQ frecuency extender Uncodd 31 Verylow HTUGTiALawmono 64 35 Lew _ ITU G 711 p Law mno 64 35 Y KG A Law mono EXTENDED 64 o 35 o ew G 711g Law mono EXTENDED 64 35 Low ITU G 722 Statistical Mono 64 7 Low MPEG 2 LII 64 mono 16 KHz 64 J 75 Medium MPEG 2 LII 64 mono 24 KHz 64 1125 Me
70. e necessary specialists to setup the above mentioned configuration AEQ based on its wide experience in the design and supply of codecs with integrated STUN protocol recommends to contract a basic ADSL access configured for a single workstation for the communication receiver unit if normally this one is installed in a fixed location like central radio facilities STL For more information please consult with AEQ s Technical Assistance Service or its authorized dealers C5 1 PHOENIX MOBILE default configuration To simplify the operation of the unit PHOENIX MOBILE offers the possibility to work with an associated external valid STUN server using default configuration supplied from the factory e Stun Protocol Activate ON e Stun Protocol Server stun voxgratia org e Stun Protocol Port 3478 C6 SAP protocol The Session Announcement Protocol is a protocol used to issue information relative to multicast sessions There is a SAP server that centralizes the information corresponding to the sending devices that are available and transmitting at any time where the receiving units locate the desired transmission 95 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE SAP SERVER SAP SERVER SAP SERVER SAP protocol functional diagram Phase 1 Transmission register Phase 2 Query by receivers regarding active transmissions Phase 3 Establishment of communication SAP typically uses the Session Description Protocol SDP as a format for
71. e rennen 105 ANNEXE G Application notes guide 1 eeee eese ee eeeee enne eene nnne 106 G1 Internet connection using standard cable access essssss 106 G2 Special applications using different kinds of Internet physical accesses or efe qyiregere riiere p Piero PIPER 106 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 1 INTRODUCTION 1 1 General overview The PHOENIX MOBILE is an IP audio codec for mobile applications It includes a digital mixer with four analog inputs an optional LI ION battery a 3 5 multifunction display screen and a 12V DC battery charging power unit PHOENIX MOBILE is a portable codec over IP fully compatible with the EBU TECH 3326 technical specification formulated by the EBU N ACIP working group which was developed to guarantee compatibility between different manufacturers in applications for contributing professional quality audio over IP networks In addition to the Ethernet connection the device has two extra slots for inserting additional communication modules POTS and ISDN type and an USB port that allows you to connect a mobile phone in order to establish a GSM or 3G communication This modular design makes the PHOENIX MOBILE easy to update in the future with new communication modules responding to the needs the market may demand at any time Besides the program signal and its corresponding return the PHOENIX MOBILE can simultaneously provide a chan
72. ector to one of the two connectors provided for this purpose on the back panel of the ISDN module see section 2 5 2 GSM or 3G connection Connect a mobile phone to USB port of PHOENIX MOBILE by means of mobile phone data cable and depending on the unit edition an USB B to USB A adapter or an USB Micro A to USB A adapter 5 2 Powering up the codec Once the codec has been connected to the mains you will need to Press the power switch The TFT screen will light up indicating that the equipment is receiving power from an external supply If there is a battery connected to the unit and at the same time to mains power through the power supply charger supplied the BATT CHARGING LED located on the control surface will blink to indicate that the codec battery is being charged There is also an icon in the lower right hand area of the display indicating the battery charging process u Fi T Y q L T E ch oF E fy I BATT Menu Program Ghannel Detail of the battery charging indicator LED and icon WARNING 1 Never tamper with the battery 2 Always use original AEQ power supplies and in case of failure send the malfunctioning part to AEQ or one of its authorized agents for repair or replacement 66 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 5 3 Review of the configuration Once the unit is powered up the TFT display will show the initial or idle screen Check that in the upper part of the screen the i
73. end allows the integration of multitude of services using an unique access independently from the nature of the information to transmitting and of the terminal equipment that generates it AT e pet i e I fedet ets iti ni Ki ae oua j A PPS s rA v x JE t Detail of ISDN module The connector used is a standard RJ45 connector for S interface and a standard RJ11 connector for U interface 2 5 3 Other PGA communication modules In this area depending on market needs when the time comes other communication interfaces will be marketed for GSM 3G Wifi Wimax Bluetooth etc 26 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 2 6 USB Interface The USB port of PHOENIX MOBILE allows you to connect a mobile phone by means of mobile phone data cable and depending on the unit edition an USB B to USB A adapter or an USB Micro A to USB A adapter in order to establish a GSM or 3G communication When plugging a mobile phone it will be automatically recognized by PHOENIX MOBILE In order to make the connection easier AEQ recommends that you use a mobile phone that use a standard USB data cable IMPORTANT NOTE The use of Phoenix Mobile with mobile phones connected through USB port is not supported nowadays by AEQ although it may work in many cases because there are compatibility problems with many phones that dont follow strictly the required communication protocols besides the low capacity of data transmission that GSM provides in order
74. ent Offset at OdB and the input and output Gains at the nominal level of OdB Check for correct input and output audio levels through the indicators in the form of faders in the idle screen For outgoing audio test the microphones and use the VU meters and or headphones to check the level If the audio levels are not correct modify them by using the rotary encoders on the control surface Check that there is no undesired tones active in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Tones general reset in Reset Tones 67 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 5 4 Establishment of an IP communication Ethernet interface e Make sure the codec is powered up e Check that the Ethernet cable terminated in an RJ45 connector is correctly connected and set e Check the SIP SAP and STUN parameters and the configuration of the equipment IP interface Menu Advanced Communications SIP Config For further information consult section 4 5 3 in this manual e Associate the Ethernet interface IP ether to the Program or Coordination channel over which ase g SEP T the communication will be established Select 9 AEQ eure interface in the channel basic configuration Eee cm menu pe IMPORTANT NOTE It s not possible to associate at the same time to Program and Coordination or vice versa the IP ether and IP 3G Select interface IP ether Gonfigure interface interfaces e Check the unit IP configuration and
75. esents an estimate of the variation of the delay in the IP packets received which when these values are high can make communication in the receiver impossible to synchronize This information provided in milliseconds is important when defining the reception buffer since the only way to reduce the jitter entails filtering it through a buffer at the expense of lengthening the delay Delay Factor indicates the delay between the arrival of an IP packet and the reading of that packet from the reception buffer Media Lost Rate percentage of losses in transmitted IP packets that carry streaming application information fF m P dE We Be AEQ Broadcast aues 1 Lost Frame 4 0 000 2 Packet Jitter ms 0 00 3 Delay Factor ms nan 4 Media Lost Hate p 0 0 08 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE amp AEQ Menu of applications associated with the internal maintenance of the equipment 4 8 Maintenance AEQ eset Br ar 1 lw L3 j Advanced off F 1 Reset Battery Status 3 FW Version 4 MAG Config 5 Diagnostics r Select Close Back 5 Maintenance menu 4 8 1 Reset Enables to perform a physical reset of the various interfaces and integrated communication modules e L Module Additional communication module 2 e R Module Additional communication module 1 e Master Basic communication module IP Interface Selecting ON brings about the immediate reset of the interface or communications mod
76. essing Menu in order to access to the channels basic configuration menu selecting PROGRAM or COORDINATION and then the Select interface option For each one of those images the background can be blue module status OK orange or red no connection or green established communication The background of 3G icon can be yellow while negotiating with your phone provider the communication parameters and IP address red while PHOENIX MOBILE is registering into the SIP server or blue once the process that may take up to 10 seconds is completed Beneath these symbols an icon representing a telephone handset is displayed indicates that it s on hook and there is no communication established indicates an incoming call indicates that there is a communication established 19 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE Just below there is a space whose function is to indicate the channel that is currently selected three black points are visible on the screen and whose name can be displayed in the central black space in the lower part of the screen white text for Program and yellow for Coord In the lower part of this section both in Program and in Coordination you can read e On or Off Indicates whether the connection with the communications network is established or not e N L R or U Indicates if the communications channel Prog or Coord is established through the Ethernet interface N the left additional comm module L the
77. f Py Add Edit Delete t moc Tog DLP Design menu options D1 Add Enables you to add a new DLP profile The fields you need to fill in are e Name It s the name you want to give to the new profile This is the identifier of the created profile by means of which the activation is performed from the various menus where the DLP is accessible Key in the name with the alphanumeric keypad e Upper amp Lower regions Enables you to configure the processor attack and release times for the two areas of action Lower region the region that is under the transition level Upper region the region that is above the transition level 99 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE amp AEQ e Graphics Config It shows a graphic view of the DLP with its corresponding configuration Upper amp Lower regions Graphics Gonfig T Fields to be completed in a new DLP At the end of the process PHOENIX MOBILE asks for your confirmation before recording the new DLP profile you have created in the internal memory Save corresponds to the center navigator button D1 1 Upper amp Lower regions This submenu enables you to configure the processing attack and release times for the two working regions of the equipment separated by the transition level to be defined Attack Time The time that elapses from the detection of the peak to the application of the effect e Release time Recovery time Time elapsing after the pe
78. f a POTS communication eeeeeeeeseeeeeseeeeee 69 5 5 1 Ending a POTS COMMUNICATION cccseeceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeaeeeeeeaes 70 5 5 2 Reception and acceptance of a POTS communication 70 5 6 Establishment of an ISDN COMMUNICATION cccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesaeeeeeneeeeeaees 71 5 6 1 Ending an ISDN COMMUNICATION cccccseeeeeseeeeeaeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeneeees 71 5 6 2 Reception and acceptance of an ISDN communication 72 5 7 Establishment of a GSM communication USB interface 72 5 7 1 Ending a GSM communication USB interface 73 5 7 2 Reception and acceptance of a GSM communication USB NAOT ACC ORE 73 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 5 8 Establishment of an IP 3G communication USB interface 74 5 8 1 Ending an IP 3G communication USB interface 15 5 8 2 Reception and acceptance of an IP 3G communication USB ROT ACG p H BH ON 15 6 FIRMWARE UPGBRADINQ cdactusncusuetitiuuas iua denne cnivtnscasyecldenaesseceasantecnnavacenensvecnusineeesesetie 76 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS vii siiicissenicsnecesansicocestesiececsirnessenciscecnntiesisnicnssncsncaiecnesitasmenis 79 ON AEC WARRANT cele
79. gh the power supply charger supplied in that case in addition to power the unit the power supply charger allows the simultaneous batteries pack charging e The icon in the lower right hand corner indicates the charge level in the EI Bil batteries pack For more information please consult section 4 7 2 in this manual c Professional f Broadcast nef n Very low battery 0 0 0 0 Very low battery level warning WARNING 1 Never tamper with the batteries 2 Always use original AEQ power supplies and in case of failure send the malfunctioning part to AEQ or one of its authorized agents for repair or replacement 28 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE amp AEQ From the start up screen press the left navigation button Menu to enter the Program or Coordination channel basic configuration menu depending on which one is selected at that moment by means of the right navigation button Channel 3 BASIC CONFIGURATION MENU DESCRIPTION Select interface IP ether Configure interface Gall to Gontact Select contact AeqMaster IP Menu access Basic configuration menu From this menu you can configure the parameters associated with both channels as well as launch the connection through the selected interface You can change from one channel configuration menu to the other one by pressing the right navigation button Channel The central navigation button Close allows you to return t
80. he ISDN module is physically installed gt gt ISDN Configuration gt gt Off Hook L1 or L2 Mode 5 7 Establishment of a GSM communication USB interface Make sure the codec is powered up Make sure the mobile phone is powered up and correctly connected to USB port through adapter You should be aware that during data transmission mobile phone battery consumption rises considerably Associate the USB interface GSM to the Program channel Select interface in the channel basic configuration menu Its not possible to establish a GSM communication in Coordination Check the USB interface configuration Menu Advanced gt gt Modules Config gt gt U Mobile SESS GSM connected PSTN Mode must be configured as Voice Data option will be selected only when the unit is receiving a call coming from a POTS module Check communication interface status blue Enter number 606400955 background must be shown in the corresponding indicator in the up left Program corner on the TFT screen conte Select the enconding mode Sel codec in the channel basic configuration menu The available modes vary according to the selected channel see section 1 3 Number Close Channel 72 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE e Select the communication destination by manually introducing the number the number of the mobile phone connected to the PHOENIX MOBILE that will receive the call or the number the POTS module i
81. he protocol National 1 besides the numbers of identification of line DN s it is necessary programme in the terminal the SPID s Service Profile Identification Number that are numbers that the carrier assigns associated with each of two channels of the line Without the SPID s formed correctly the terminal will not work SPID L2 The same for the line 2 second B channel MSN L1 Multiple Subscriber Number for line 1 first B channel It allows to form the number of the ISDN line contracted in the physical interface of the equipment where it connects MSN L2 The same for the line 2 second B channel 2 TEI Mode 3 Protocol 4 Mode 5 SPID L1 6 SPID L2 7 MSN L1 8 MSN L2 ie a OS Detail of ISDN Parameters submenu In case of doubt AEQ recommends to consult with your carrier or service provider and see annexe E in this manual 4 4 2 2 L This section will allow you to configure the left additional communication module in the same way as for the right slot if the left module is installed If the slot is empty Empty will appear and Config option is not available 46 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE amp AEQ This section will allow you to configure the additional communication module corresponding to USB interface If the slot is empty Empty will appear and Config option is not available When there is a mobile phone connected to the unit through USB port Mobile connected indication will appear and by press
82. hed and eliminate it as a consequence its register information IMPORTANT NOTE these parameters must not be changed if you want to use our SIP server as intermediary in the communications 51 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE amp AEQ This menu includes the information relative to the SAP configuration For further information about this protocol we recommend consulting annexe C 4 5 3 3 SAP Config 1 Activate 2 IP 239 255 255 255 CENE Detail of the SAP Config submenu e Activate Allows you the activation deactivation of the SAP option in the equipment By default this function is deactivated OFF e IP IP address of the SAP server which will act as an intermediary in the communication simplifying its establishment If you have any doubts about this consult your network administrator By default PHOENIX MOBILE will be supplied from the factory with a perfectly valid address ready to be used to establish communication 4 5 3 4 Call Settings This section allows you to establish the configuration of the IP communication interface in the equipment 1 Media Port 2 Auto Recall Auto Answer 8 Activate 4 URI 5 Ringing Time Call Settings menu 52 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE e Media Port It defines the IP port selected as the input port to receive the audio information contained in the IP communication by default 5004 ready to operate e Auto Recall Allows you to activate deactivate the recall option e Auto A
83. hen OFF You can make this modification by pressing the key associated with the Select option in the screen 36 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE A routing example in the basic option both headphones configured as Mono is shown next EXAMPLE OF MONO COMMENTARY ROUTING m c r D ALEX OUT PROG TX COORD TX Example of HP routing in normal mode In case you have defined both headphones as Custom Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Output gt gt HP 1 and HP 2 you could configure the routing for instance the following way EXAMPLE OF STEREO CHANNEL ROUTING eee III CEE CLELLLE ERENSFFHREHEHETTZTERTSERENEEEEEEE STELELE Paru R3 REN AUX OUT PROG TX COORD TX i Example of HP routing in custom stereo mode The PHOENIX MOBILE units come from the factory configured with the following routing structure MIC1 gt Tx Program MIC2 gt Tx Coord Rx Program gt HP1 in mono mode Rx Coordination gt HP2 in mono mode 37 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE amp AEQ In the Mixer area you can configure the send level of each input to each of the following outputs 4 3 1 2 Mixer Tx Program Tx Coord HP 1 HP 2 Aux Out If any of the headphones is defined as Custom it will appear with two items one for the left channel and the other one for the right channel For each one of these outputs you can select the send level of the fo
84. ication in the previous menu or also by pressing the CHN button on the control surface from the start up screen Modify if necessary We recommend using for IP communication encoding profiles that include at least one of the algorithms defined as obligatory by EBU TECH standard 3326 to guarantee the success in communication section 4 6 in this manual In the rest of the communication interfaces we recommend ensuring that the encoding mode selected is compatible with the communication line and receiver unit Verify the activation and configuration of the different input and output channels in the unit e By manipulating the ON OFF buttons light on off respectively on the rotary encoders for HP1 MIC1 MIC LINE MIC2 and HP2 e By using the TX COORD and TX PROG buttons on the control surface for sending Program and Coordination e By manipulating the AUX IN button on the control surface for the auxiliary input By means of the loudspeaker icon in the case of the auxiliary output e By going to Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Input gt gt Rx Program or Rx Coord for the Program and Coordination channel returns The status of all these selections can be directly modified through the corresponding buttons on the control surface or in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Input or Output if there is no associated button By default PHOENIX MOBILE comes from the factory with the nominal gain adjustm
85. ind NAT routers 93 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE fr F i am l Pu T j i FI Jj J 1 Ifi il ti l RU NAT Network Address Translation is a mechanism used by IP routers to exchange packets between two networks that assign each other incompatible addresses It consists of converting in real time the addresses used in the transported packets It is also necessary to edit the packets to enable the operation of protocols that include address information within the protocol conversation It is most commonly utilized to enable the use of private addresses and still provide connectivity with the rest of the Internet by a gateway router gt STUN SERVER ROUTER ROUTER DIR IP DIR IP PUBLICA PUBLICA 1 NAT NAT DIR IP DIR IP PRIVADA PRIVADA D IP RIVADA DIR IP DIR IP PRIVADA PRIVADA Register in a STUN server STUN SERVER ROUTER DIR IP DIR IP o b PUBLICA PUBLI CA i NAT DIR IP DIR IP PRI VADA PRIVADA NAT D IP FD IP IVADA RIVADA DIR IP f DIR IP PRI VADA PRI VADA TX Notification from the server of the corresponding NATs detected 94 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE PHOENIX MOBILE includes a STUN client that sends a request to a STUN server The STUN server then informs the client of its public IP and which port has been opened by NAT to permit incoming traffic to enter the client s network This information enables the PHOENIX MOBILE to identify i
86. ing Config you can access to the advanced configuration mode only when 3G mode is not activated and the following configuration options will appear 4 4 2 3 U e Incoming Call PSTN Mode This parameter must be configured as Data when the unit will receive a call coming from a POTS module and as Voice in any other case e Dial prefix Number Allows you to add a telephone code e Off Hook Mode It can be set as automatic or manual e Off Hook Number Allows you to assign a telephone number to enable the POTS module to off hook automatically only when calls from that number are received When calls come in from other numbers the unit reports their reception and behaves as it would be in manual answering mode never rejecting any incoming call Incoming Gall 1 PSTN Mode Dial prefix 2 Number Off Hook 3 Mode 4 Number f i 4 5 Communications Menu for configuring the communication interfaces The access is Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Communications rh nid EQ Professional f Ex he Broadcast Advanced Off F 1 Ethernet Config 2 3G Config SIP Gonfig ITes 3 em Ps E n Xm E MI 4 En 47 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 4 5 1 Ethernet Interface configuration Allows you to configure the IP parameters of the unit manually when DHCP option is OFF or automatically and transparent to the user by using the DHCP protocol when that option is ON and the net
87. ion capacity through existing lines The temporary nodes store the packets in queues in their memories which need not be very large C1 2 1 Switching Modes e Virtual circuit Each packet is routed through the same virtual circuit as the preceding ones Therefore the order of arrival of the packets to their destination is controlled and ensured e Datagram Each packet is routed independently from the rest Thus the network cannot control the path followed by the packets nor ensure the order in which they reach their destination C1 2 2 Benefits e In case of error in a packet only that packet will be resent without affecting other packets that arrived without errors e Interactive communication Limiting the maximum packet size ensures that no user can monopolize a transmission line for very long microseconds which means that packet switching networks can handle interactive traffic e Packet switching increases network flexibility and profitability e The pathway a communication takes can be altered from one moment to the next for example in case one or more of the routers breaks down e Theoretically priorities can be assigned to the packets in a given communication Thus a node can select from its queue of packets waiting to be transmitted the ones that have higher priority 87 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE C1 2 3 Disadvantages e Greater complexity of the intermediate switching devices which need to have higher spee
88. ion note NAOC Phoenix Studio Audiocodec connected to a LAN together with other IP equipments connected to Internet by means of a router with NAT that can be configured or we have access to the Network Manager SIP call using AEQ SIP Proxy Application note NAOD Same case as NAOC but adapted to Phoenix Mobile Application note NAOE Same case as NAOC but calling in SIP DIRECT but with no SIP Proxy involved Application note NAOF Same case as NAOE but adapted to Phoenix Mobile G2 Special applications using different kinds of Internet physical accesses or point to point connections Application note NA1 Connecting a Phoenix Studio and Mobile to Internet through a PC via a WiFi network Application note NA2 Connecting two Phoenix Mobile units using a BGAN satellite link Application note NA3 Connecting two audiocodecs Phx Studio Phx Studio amp Phx Mobile Phx Studio using a private WiMAX network Application note NA4 Connecting two Phoenix Studio units using a dedicated point to point IP radio link Application note NA5 Connecting a Phoenix Mobile to Internet using a 3G router 106 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE
89. it to OFF or configure the length in case of automatic answering in Menu Advanced Communications gt gt SIP Config gt gt Call Settings gt gt Auto Answer Ringing Time e he alphanumeric keypad backlighting will blink to warn the user only when Buzzer is OFF e The information on the calling URI will appear in the upper part of the TFT screen e Press the green button on the control surface to accept the call In the upper area of the TFT screen the synchronization status of the connection can be displayed If you do not wish to accept the call press the red button to reject it e Once the connection has been correctly established the LED next to the transmission button corresponding to the used channel Program or Coordination will remain green lighted Activate the channel communication circuit by pressing that button it will light up on red The automatic answering mode can be activated deactivated in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Communications gt gt SIP Config gt gt Call Settings gt gt Auto Answer Activate 5 5 Establishment of a POTS communication e Make sure the codec is powered up e Check that the standard cable terminated in an RJ11 connector is correctly connected and set e Check the equipment POTS interface configuration Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Modules Config gt gt R or L Slot POTS depending on the slot into which this additional module has been physically i
90. ith IP communication and which will be described below N ACIP e Signaling understood as connection initiating and ending procedures as well as negotiation of connection parameters encoding algorithms ports etc o SDP Session Description Protocol to describe the parameters of the connection o SAP Session Announcement Protocol for multicast type unidirectional links o SIP Session Initiation Protocol simulates the working system in traditional telephone networks e Transport defines the transport protocols over IP networks o RTP Real Time Transport Protocol over UDP and IPv4 o RTCP Real Time Control Transport Protocol for synchronization and active retrieval functions o IP ports defined 5004 RTP and 5005 RTCP While this annexe is not intended to be a reference document for all the relevant technical matters it should at least serve to give its readers an initial contact with these subjects that will ease the assimilation of the new working method over IP networks for the PHOENIX MOBILE user and as a result the operation of this equipment The user interested in expanding his or her knowledge of some or all of these subjects is encouraged to turn to the extensive excellent technical material currently available regarding the IP realm and the technologies associated with it C1 Circuit switching vs packet switching The communications systems traditionally used in the broadcast environment for applications with po
91. ith a channel and you try to associate the other one to the other channel its done and at the same time the previous assignment is deactivated Configure interface this option will appear only when IP ether or IP 3G is associated with one of the channels and allows you to configure the IP parameters of the unit see section 4 5 1 as well as activate deactivate the SIP Proxy function see section 4 5 3 2 The available parameters are DHCP allows you to activate deactivate the automatic IP configuration of the unit Local IP by using the DHCP protocol When that SUME option is activated and the network where Gateway the unit is connected to allows to use that Mask protocol the following four parameters will DNS server be upgraded showing the values gip Proxy automatically assigned by the network When you activate it a question mark appears next to the Ethernet interface symbol as well as the Finding IP address message and both will disappear as soon as the parameters have been assigned if the network doesn t allow to use that protocol the message DHCP Error will appear in that case the unit keeps on trying to obtain that configuration until it gets it or until the DHCP option is deactivated Local IP IP address of the communication interface Gateway Network gateway to which the equipment is connected Mask Mask associated with that address DNS server
92. ivate addresses that are only valid in a closed section of the IP network typically corporate and not subject to free access with only one point of connection to the Internet called a gateway constituted by a router 89 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE C2 2 Unicast vs Multicast Unicast is the transmission of information from a single sender to a single receiver It is distinguished from multicast transmission to certain specific recipients more than one from a single sender broadcast in which the recipients are all the stations in the network and anycast transmission to a single recipient any unspecified recipient The unicast method is the one currently being used on the Internet and is applied for both live and on demand transmissions The multicast method can only be used in corporate environments despite some isolated efforts to introduce it on the Internet and is applied only for live transmissions Graphic comparison Unicast vs Multicast The effect that unicast transmission has on network resources is accumulative consumption Each user who connects to a multimedia transmission consumes as many kilobits per second as the content encoding will permit C3 RTP protocol RTP is the abbreviation for Real time Transport Protocol It is a transport level protocol used for the transmission of information in real time as occurs with audio and video Normally it is paired with RTCP RTP Control Protocol and is located on
93. l SIP makes use of elements called proxy servers to help route the requests toward the user s current location authenticate users to give them service enable call routing policies to be implemented and contribute added capabilities to the user SIP also contributes register functions that enable the user to inform the proxy servers of his or her location For complete information on the SIP protocol AEQ recommends consulting http tools ietf org html rfc326 1 91 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE C4 1 Working modes With the SIP option activated in the PHOENIX MOBILE when the unit is started up it will automatically connect and register itself in the SIP Proxy server configured in its memory indicating its name URI name domain and position IP address To establish any communication the unit that wishes to establish the connection will search the SIP Proxy server register for the information regarding the called device and will redirect the call in a way that is transparent to the user toward the real physical place where the device is located SIP SERVER SIP SERVER SIP SERVER SIP protocol functional diagram Phase 1 Register Phase 2 Search for the called device in the SIP server database Phase 3 Establishment of the connection 92 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE This working method supported by external SIP servers enables the physical position of a device to be made independent from its logic identifier and thr
94. l AEQ recommends consulting http tools ietf org html rfc791 http www iana org assignments port numbers Data _ UCP UDF header data IP ERU LLL IP Encapsulation Frame Frame header trailer C2 1 IP addresses An IP address is a number that logically and hierarchically identifies an interface of a device in a network that uses the IP protocol The format used is X X X X where each X represents a group of eight bits translated into decimal form that is whose minimum value is 0 0 0 0 and whose maximum value is 255 255 255 255 IP addresses are classified in two major groups static and dynamic e t is typical for a user to connect to the Internet from his or her home using an IP address This address may change when the user reconnects and this manner of assigning IP addresses is called a dynamic IP address normally abbreviated as dynamic IP e he Internet sites that by nature need to be continuously connected generally have a static IP address as with the dynamic address a similar abbreviated form is used static or fixed IP that is an address that does not change over time Another possible IP address classification can be made according to address validity e Public IP addresses that are valid in the entire Internet network Currently due to the poor management that has traditionally been applied to the available IP addresses they are a scarce highly costly resource e Pr
95. lenudamadeciiiseieddienasantdndaedbenidonseameteoumecionniah 42 4 4 1 Communication Interfaces associated with Channels 43 4 4 2 Optional Communication Interfaces Configuration 43 i Me AUS RR 43 4 4 2 1 1 Configuration of the slot for the POTS module 43 4 4 2 1 2 Configuration of the slot for the ISDN module 44 25 2 4228 E 46 9 202 8 47 a cm COMMUNIC AU ONS esusen ein EET Eae ENEAN EE Ea ET iaia iaaa aa eai 47 4 5 1 Ethernet Interface COnfiguratiOon ccccccccsesceceeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeaeeesaeeees 48 4 5 2 3G Interface CONFIQUIATION cccecccceeceeeeeeeecaeeeeseeeeeeseeeesaeeeeeseaeetsaes 48 45 3 SIP COMMGUPAL OM eiii 49 29 9 Vint AVI CUS FS susucuinsestaludasa manae ser Fea T euendsin t canton dunsaseamssinucueebeate 49 2 SONO el ONY NTTTTHC 51 EDs AP COMO MIRROR 52 49 94 Call SeMS aissi E EEEE Ea 52 4 6 BIA dizdioli RMENRRTREERRREEHR o3 4 6 1 Add a new profile to the list seeeseeeeeeeeeeeeeeee 55 4 6 2 Editing a profile on the list cceccccseeeeeeeeeeceeeeeeseeeeeseeeeesaeeeeeaeees 56 4 6 3 Eliminating a profile from the list eeeeseeessee esee 56 zWavisele p o6 LM MESI
96. lity to read and understand DLPs is only required by technical personnel responsible for the technical support of the equipment these technicians then will be responsible for correct DLP configuration The activation of digital level processing is such an elementary function easily accessible to users whether they are technically qualified or not that it has been described previously in those points of the manual where its use is recommendable and thus is not treated in this annexe gt e AEQ mue Linear Ti a Detail of DLP Design Menu The Linear profile supplied by default with the unit is not specifically useful in the normal operation of the codec inasmuch as its configuration basically results in the input signals being processed so that they retain the same levels at the output as they had on the input side see next figure This default profile cannot be edited but it serves as a reference to the user for the subsequent creation of other profiles according to the specific needs of each application and client 98 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE Profe inmal Broadcast 1 Uff K Graphic representation of a DLP profile In Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Applications gt gt DLP Design the user can display the list of available profiles and make use of the option associated with the center navigator button Options on the screen of adding new profiles and modifying or deleting existing ones 280 30 N Of
97. llowing input signals Mic 1 Mic 2 Mic Line Aux In Rx Program Rx Coord By pressing the button associated with the Select option you can select the send value from a range starting with a maximum represented by the value 100 to send the signal in question with the exact same level set in the input and ranging down to O to send the signal completely muted The intermediate values are 10 unit jumps which are selected by pressing the left and right arrows of the navigation buttons dA Mic Line 4 B 4 Aux In 5 Ax Program 6 Fix Goord Detail of mixer and button associated with the Select option NOTE Regardless of the level selected in this section the routing will not take effect until the corresponding crosspoint is activated in the section Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Routing gt gt Crosspoint The PHOENIX MOBILE units leave the factory configured with all the mixing factors at 100 38 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE amp AEQ 4 3 2 Input This menu allows to configure and activate each one of the inputs of the unit Mic 1 Mic 2 Mic Line Aux In Rx Program and Rx Coord The access to this menu is Menu Advanced Audio settings Input A amp AEQ EAT T a 2 Mic 2 3 Mic Line 4 Aux In 5 Hx Program 6 Rx Goord Giose Back Input menu 4 3 2 1 Mic 1 and Mic 2 The MIC1 and MIC2 microphone inputs allow you to make the following co
98. munication modules and interfaces 4 4 2 1 R This section indicates the class POTS or ISDN of the right additional communication module If the slot is empty Empty will appear and Config option is not available Pressing Config will take you to the advanced configuration mode 4 4 2 1 1 Configuration of the slot for the POTS module If an additional PGA 01 model POTS communication module is inserted into the slot the following configuration options will appear e Dial Mode Allows you to select the dialing mode between tones and pulses e Dial prefix Number Allows you to add a telephone code such as the number for seizing a line when accessing the PSTN through a PBX e Dial prefix Pause Time Allows you to configure waiting time before continuing to dial after seizing a line through a PBX for example Between 0 and 5 seconds e Off Hook Mode It can be set as automatic or manual e Off Hook Number Allows you to assign a telephone number to enable the POTS module to off hook automatically only when calls from that number are received When calls come in from other numbers the unit reports their reception and behaves as it would be in manual answering mode never rejecting any incoming call e Extender Allows you to activate deactivate the frequency extender e Echo Canceller Allows you to activate deactivate the echo canceller 43 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE i A i tege XIJ E Ud i ites POTS Config ie 1 Di
99. n Server patidsn atu Filename On Tour Computer SP wvis amp 280208 Examinar Send File grads Click here to get a directory listing of files a When MICRO CPU must be upgraded 1 2 3 4 5 6 T 8 9 In Filename to be saved box write down phxcpu afu In Filename On Your Computer box press Examinar button and load the bin file of the oficial version it looks like this PRxXCPU Vxxx xxxxxx Deb bin Press Send File and check that the following message appears File phxcpu afu saved to memory Go back to previous menu Press Upgrade and check that PHOENIX MOBILE TFT screen shows the following message Warning CPU upgrading Check that UPGRADE OK message appears in Internet Explorer and Warning CPU Upgraded message appears on TFT screen Turn off and turn on the unit From the start up screen the one with faders displayed press Menu and in the screen that appears select ADVANCED and press Select In the Advanced menu go to 5 Communications 1 Ethernet Config and deactivate DHCP parameter OFF check that Local IP shows then 192 168 1 82 Press Back go to 3 SIP Config 1 Parameters and deactivate STUN Protocol Activate parameter OFF Turn off and turn on the unit Write down the http 192 168 1 82 IP address in Internet Explorer Go to FIRMWARE section and check that MICRO has been correctly upg
100. n Time or Light time out allows you to set the time in minutes that will pass before the screen turns off when there s no operation of the unit 4 9 2 Local Config N Off 1 Buzzer 2 Power saver light 3 Light time out EEE Detail of Local Config 4 9 3 Ethernet Config See section 4 5 1 4 10 Users You can access to PHOENIX MOBILE as Administrator user with access to all the configuration options or as Normal user with restricted and configurable by Administrator access m i Prot 1l r 1 SAE Qi cans 4 tate RuEX Advanced Off F 1 Logout 2 User priorities 3 Password Admin Eg Sect Gose back py Detail of Users menu 63 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE PHOENIX MOBILE is supplied from the factory configured to access as Administrator user when you turn on the unit This way the following options are displayed in Users menu Logout allows you to leave Administrator user and access as Normal user The system will ask for your confirmation User priorities allows you to select which configuration option will be available ON or not OFF for Normal user Password Admin allows you to select the password to access to the unit as Administrator user The password is a case sensitive alphanumeric combination of up to 10 digits The unit is supplied from the factory with aeqphoenix as default password When the unit is used as Normal user the only option that appears in Users men
101. nel for redundancy or coordination purposes using the additional communication modules The PHOENIX MOBILE is designed to ensure interoperability with existing and future communications equipment developed by AEQ and other manufacturers thanks to the large number of coding algorithms it implements and to the possibility of easily update as the market evolves AEQ recommends the complete reading of the present manual before the utilization of the unit though in the chapter 5 an user s quickstart guide is available 1 2 Functional specifications Full duplex channel management Program and Coordination over as many as four possible communication interfaces Ethernet native USB and two optional communication modules Inputs e Two microphone inputs via XLR3 Female with preamplifier and phantom feed option e A selectable MIC LIN input via XLR3 Female with preamplifier e An Auxiliary line input via XLR5 Female Outputs e wo stereo headset outputs via 74 Jack e An Auxiliary output via XLR5 Female Complete integrated router and digital mixer IP communication interface Ethernet It s possible to establish an IP communication through an external 3G modem connected to this port PHOENIX MOBILE implements SIPv2 according to RFC 3261 and RFC 3264 IP or GSM communication interface by means of a mobile phone connected through USB port to work like data modem Optional POTS communication interface P
102. new profile to the list e Edit Edit a profile on the list e Delete Eliminate a profile from the list 4 6 1 Add a new profile to the list Selecting Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Link Profiles gt gt Options gt gt Add will allow you to create a new entry in the profile list defining its name and encoding algorithms e Name By using the alphanumeric keypad e Configuration Beginning empty you can add the encoding algorithms you wish by selecting the Add option repeatedly You can enter more than one encoding algorithm in the profile and in that case you can assign the priority Upper Priority or Lower Priority and eliminate undesired modes Delete ru Profi arnal DAE U ross dE ae UGUA SEE N OFf Profile off F Name Configuration NT Creating a profile 55 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE amp AEQ By selecting Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Link Profiles gt gt Options gt gt Edit you can modify the list entry on which the cursor is placed in the screen changing its name and number as well as the type and order of priority of the encoding algorithms it contains 4 6 2 Editing a profile on the list Add Delete Upper Priority Lower Priority A 1 pu Sg Select Gancel i Editing the algorithms list of a profile 4 6 3 Eliminating a profile from the list Selecting Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Link Profiles gt gt Options gt gt Delete will enable
103. nfigurations On Air Lets you activate ON or deactivate OFF the channel When this parameter is ON the button corresponding to this input activation on the control surface will light up When it is OFF the button will remain unlighted Gain dB Allows you to modify the input gain between 6dB and 37dB DLP Sel Config Allows you to select the configuration for DLP from the list of options previously configured as available DLP configuration is explained in annexe D DLP Lets you active ON or deactivate OFF the audio processing that allows to improve the quality of input audio This processing enables for example a compression a limiter and a noise reducer to be applied Phantom Allows you to activate ON Phantom feed 12V DC for use in case an electrostatic microphone is connected to that input Balanced input Activating or deactivating this parameter enables a better adaptation of the input module for balanced or unbalanced signals In professional applications we recommend always to work with balanced signals You can also access to this submenu by pressing the encoder associated with MIC1 or MIC2 on the control surface see section 2 3 4 39 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE amp AEQ For the Mic Line input the options are the same that for MIC1 and MIC2 except that the Phantom option is not available and is replaced by the option Mode that allows you to select between two operating modes microphone inpu
104. ng the quality of the received signal in its lower frequencies at the expense of the higher range The transmitted bandwidth ranges then from 50 to 3150 Hz The 250 Hz lost in the highest frequencies are not very significant due to the logarithmic nature of audio frequency response The frequency shift is accomplished through the encoding of the audio signal before it is sent to the telephone line On the receiving end the signal is decoded that is the reverse frequency shift is performed an operation that must be carried out by suitable equipment The decoded signal falls within the original range 50 3150 Hz without having suffered any sort of interference In this way greater depth and clarity is achieved in the voice signal even in those communications that take place under the worst conditions The physical interface is a standard RJ11 connector Fin 1 Fin amp Detail of RJ11 connector 2 5 2 PGA 03 communications module ISDN According to the UIT T we can define Integrated Services Digital Network ISDN as a network that proceeds for evolution of the Digital Integrated Network and that facilitates end to end digital connections to provide a wide range of services both of voice and of other types and to that the users accede across a set of normalized interfaces It is possible to say then that it is a network that comes for evolution of the telephonic existing network which on having offered digital connections of end to
105. ng number will appear in the upper part of the TFT screen e Press the green button on the control surface to accept the call In the upper area of the TFT screen the synchronization status of the connection can be displayed If you do not wish to accept the call press the red button to reject it e Once the connection has been correctly established the LED next to the transmission button corresponding to the used channel Program will remain green lighted Activate the channel communication circuit by pressing that button it will light up on red The automatic answering mode can be activated deactivated in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Modules Config gt gt U Mobile connected gt gt Off Hook Mode IMPORTANT NOTE The use of Phoenix Mobile with mobile phones connected through USB port is not supported nowadays by AEQ although it may work in many cases because there are compatibility problems with many phones that don t follow strictly the required communication protocols besides the low capacity of data transmission that GSM provides in order to send high quality encoded audio AEQ recommends the IP connection of the Phoenix Mobile audiocodec through 3G routers for outdoor applications according to application note AN5 see annexe G 73 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 5 8 Establishment of an IP 3G communication USB interface e Make sure the codec is powered up e Make sure the mobile phone is powered up and correctly connecte
106. nserted e Associate the POTS interface to the Program or Coordination channel over which the communication will be established Select interface in the channel basic configuration menu e Check communication interface status blue background must be shown in the corresponding POTS indicator in the up left Program or up right Coord corner on the TFT screen Sel codec e Select the enconding mode Sel codec in the channel basic configuration menu The available get te Number modes vary according to the selected channel Enter number 316861300 ET e Select the communication destination by z ses manually introducing the number or by selecting a contact from the phone book Call to and Select contact Enter number in the channel basic configuration menu AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE Press the green button on the control surface to launch the connection the progress of the communication establishment process is displayed in the upper area of the TFT screen Once the connection has been correctly established the LED next to the transmission button corresponding to the used channel Program or Coordination will remain green lighted Activate the channel communication circuit by pressing that button it will light up on red 5 5 1 Ending a POTS communication To end the communication you need only to press the red button on the control surface At the other end of the communication the call will b
107. nswer Activate Allows you to activate deactivate the automatic answering option e Auto Answer URI Lets you configure a default identifier with respect to which the unit will automatically answer if it receives an incoming connection e Auto Answer Ringing Time Allows you to set the length of the call notification ranging from 0 seconds without sound to one minute before automatic answering if this feature is enabled 4 6 Link Profiles Menu displaying the list of communication profiles to be used in the IP communication whether it is established through Ethernet interface or through USB 3G interface with the encoding algorithms available in each case The access is Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Link Profiles PHOENIX MOBILE is an audio codec whose IP interface is absolutely compatible with the EBU TECH 3326 standard formulated by the N ACIP working group This standard originally conceived to ensure the interoperability of equipment made by different manufacturers in applications involving communications over IP networks defines a series of algorithms as obligatory and others as optional It is formulated so as to guarantee the interconnection between equipment items through the obligatory algorithms leaving the optional ones as an improvement to be used at each manufacturer s discretion According to EBU TECH 3326 the following modes are considered obligatory algorithms e ITUG 711 e ITU G 722 e ISO MPEG 1 2 Layer Il
108. o the start up screen The available options for any of the 2 channels from top to bottom are the following ones e Select interface allows you to select the communication interface that will be used for the selected channel The options that will appear are IP ether for the Ethernet interface Select interface IP ether POTS for the PGA 01 POTS module D ISDN for the PGA 03 ISDN module ome configured in 1 x 128Kbps mode When IP 3G the module is configured in 2 x 64Kbps POTS mode the options ISDN L1 and ISDN L2 ISDN L1 will appear instead of ISDN in order to be 2n able to select the B channel that you want to use and make up to 2 simultaneous communications by assigning each line to a different channel See section 4 4 2 1 2 2 of this manual GSM or IP 3G for the USB interface The first option will be available only for Program channel because no GSM communication can be established over Coordination channel When you select IP 3G option the data package connection through the mobile phone is activated automatically and when you change the selected interface it s also automatically ended 29 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE IMPORTANT NOTE It s not possible to associate at the same time to Program and Coordination or vice versa the USB interface with 3G mode active IP 3G and the Ethernet interface IP ether When one of these interfaces is associated w
109. odify the level of the input Headphone 2 output HP2 By pressing the button you will change the control into an audio listening balance potentiometer This selection is shown on the start up screen When you press again the control returns to its normal functionality The key placed above the encoder allows you to active deactive the sending of signal to the Headphone 2 output HP2 6 Headphone Encoder 2 turn this control to select the level of audio available in the 24 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE 2 4 Ethernet Interface PHOENIX MOBILE is a portable encoder over IP fully compatible with the EBU TECH 3326 technical specification formulated by the EBU N ACIP working group which was developed to guarantee compatibility between different manufacturers in applications for contributing professional quality audio over IP networks For further information consult http tech ebu ch docs tech tech3326 pdf The connector used is an RJ45 for 10 Base T interface NOTE It s possible to establish an IP communication through an external 3G modem connected to this port For further information consult annexe G application note AN5 2 5 PGA Interfaces In addition to the Ethernet connection the device has two extra slots for inserting additional communication modules such as POTS or ISDN This modular design makes the PHOENIX MOBILE easy to update in the future with new communication modules responding to the needs whose satisfaction the
110. oducing the URI or by selecting a contact from the phone book Call to and Select contact Enter URI in the channel basic configuration menu e Press the green button on the control surface to launch the connection the progress of the communication establishment process is displayed in the upper area of the TFT screen e Once the connection has been correctly established the LED next to the transmission button corresponding to the used channel Program or Coordination will remain green lighted Activate the channel communication circuit by pressing that button it will light up on red AEQ has a PHOENIX unit available for test at phoenixMaster sip aeq es URI IP address 212 170 163 189 and a SIP server is also available name sip aeq es IP address 82 165 157 20 and with warranty that it works according to the official standard 68 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 5 4 1 Ending an IP communication Ethernet interface e To end the communication you need only to press the red button on the control surface At the other end of the communication the call will be automatically terminated 5 4 2 Reception and acceptance of an IP communication Ethernet interface If the Ethernet interface of the codec is suitably configured and the automatic answering mode is OFF e The unit will emit an audible notification signal You can disable it in Menu gt gt Advanced Settings Local Config Buzzer change
111. ok off hook gue c HGD NN keys When there is no text shown on the button there is no function associated at that moment The statuses that can be shown for each button are CALL green button indicates that the communication channel interface is ready to be used and that you can launch the connection by pressing the green button on the control surface ACCEPT green button indicates that you can accept the incoming call of the selected communication channel by pressing the green button on the control surface DECLINE red button indicates that you can reject the incoming call by pressing the red button on the control surface HANG UP red button indicates that you can end the established communication by pressing the red button on the control surface You can also hang up the call before the communication is established by pressing the red button of the unit that is calling Both channels are full duplex but Program is reserved for an encoded channel which will consequently be a high quality channel while Coordination is a lower quality channel By default PHOENIX MOBILE is supplied from the factory with Ethernet interface associated with Program and right slot associated with Coordination 31 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE amp AEQ From the basic configuration menu regardless of whether you have selected the Program or Coordination channel select the ADVANCED option and press the left navigation
112. ols between thankfully exists a protocol standardized enough named National 1 and that is in the habit of being available in all the plants For more information please consult annexe E 45 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE In Europe and other geographical zones there exists a protocol called EURO ISDN There are small differences between the EURO ISDN in the different countries These differences do not affect the Phoenix Mobile Mode Allows you to select 2 x 64Kbps or 1x128Kbps it means whether if the 2 lines of the module the 2 B channels wil be used to established up to 2 communications of 64Kbps you can assign one line to Program and the other one to Coordination or just a communication of 128Kbps only when the module is associated with Program When the module is configured in 1 x 128Kbps mode and you try to assign it to Coordination a message will be displayed that informs you that the assignment is done but changing previously and automatically the module configuration to 2 x 64Kbps When the module is configured in 2 x 64Kbps mode one line is assigned to Coordination and you try to change configuration to 1 x 128Kbps a message will be displayed that informs you that the change cannot be done except in the case that the other line is assigned to Program then the configuration change is done and the module remains assigned to Program SPID L1 Service Profile Identification Number for line 1 In case of t
113. ormation associated with the hardware used in manufacturing the various modules in the equipment Essentially this information is for AEQ s internal use the Technical Assistance Service may ask for it in case of a breakdown or repair ae 7 Profi i eee AEQ Eme 1 L Module 1 05 5 27 2008 2 R Module 1 01 4 16 2008 3 DSP 5 06 5 23 2011 4 FPGA 1 47 1 22 2009 5 CPU 4 43 00 8 8 2011 Detail of firmware menu If a communications module is not inserted in the corresponding slot the message Not Present will be displayed 4 8 4 MAC Config Data relative to the MAC address associated with the IP interface of the codec and which enables the address to be edited because of the consequences this could have the address should only be edited by highly qualified personnel or under the supervision of Authorized Technical Services and always in possession of the required network information 60 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE amp AEQ FA 15 07 en i nes P id ima f SAADA EQ roadenn N Off MAC Config EIAS 1 EE 00 2 1 01 00 00 42 ENEMIES MAC Config To edit this information the Select option must be accessed by pressing the left navigator button the information is then changed by using the alphanumeric keypad or the center navigation button to delete 4 8 5 Diagnostics This option allows you to activate a proprietary header in the SIP messages in order to find out from the SIP server the unit NAT type i
114. ough the use of the SIP protocol makes it unnecessary to know more data regarding the called device than its URI During the communication phase the encoding algorithm is negotiated simultaneously based on the Link Profiles defined in each of the devices at the two ends of the connection circuit C4 2 Possible work scenarios Depending on the type of network to which the PHOENIX MOBILE is connected the codec will have one or another type of IP address available to it e Static public IP addresses offer the ideal situation since they guarantee that the IP interface of the codec will always be assigned to a fixed address regardless of whether it is turned off and then powered up again and directly accessible to the rest of the network users PHOENIX MOBILE operates perfectly with an associated SIP server and equipment identifiers of the name domain type and even with an associated SIP server with a URI of the name IP address type if the device on the opposite end of the communication circuit also has an IP address of the same type This situation as we have remarked earlier is unusual due to the high cost and scant number of available public IP addresses e Dynamic public IP addresses allow the use of URIs of the name domain or name IP address type but it is advisable always to work with an associated SIP server since the IP address assigned to the equipment can change each time the user powers up the unit e Private IP addresses bo
115. perfectly valid configuration ready to be used to establish communication Instead of the server name you can configure directly the IP address of the STUN server STUN Protocol Port Identifier of the IP port over which you wish the STUN protocol to work assuming it is activated By default PHOENIX MOBILE will be supplied from the factory with a perfectly valid port ready to be used to establish communication NAT Type It shows the NAT type the unit is part of only when the use of STUN protocol is activated if not the STUN not used indication is displayed when it s activated but there s no answer the Blocked No STUN response indication is displayed 50 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 4 5 3 2 Proxy This menu includes all configuration linked to the SIP Proxy which will act as an intermediary in the communication simplifying its establishment To simplify the operation of the unit AEQ offers without aftercost for Phoenix Mobile users the services of a proprietary SIP server though 100 of the time can neither guarantee functioning nor make responsible for the disadvantages that it could suppose therefore the final user 1 Activate 2 Address sip aeq es Authenticate 3 User phoenix_0O 4 Password aeq 5 Realm sip aeq es Register 6 Domain sip aeq es Expires sec Detail of the Proxy submenu e Activate Allows you the activation deactivation of the SIP Proxy function By default this function is acti
116. potentiometer this selection is shown on the start up screen when you press again the control returns to its normal functionality The key placed above the encoder allows you to active deactive the sending of signal to the Headphone 1 output HP 23 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE audio coming from microphone 1 MIC 1 The level is displayed on the start up screen as variations on a fader When you press the button you will access the configuration menu for this input see section 4 3 2 1 of this manual When you press again the control returns to its normal functionality Microphone Encoder 1 by turning this control you will modify the level of the input input audio coming from microphone line input MIC LINE The modification is displayed on the start up screen as variations on a fader When you press the button you will access the configuration menu for this input see section 4 3 2 2 of this manual When you press again the control returns to its normal functionality 4 Microphone line Encoder by turning this control you will modify the level of the audio coming from microphone 2 MIC2 The modification is displayed on the start up screen as variations on a fader When you press the button you will access the configuration menu for this input see section 4 3 2 1 of this manual When you press again the control returns to its normal functionality 5 Microphone Encoder 2 by turning this control you will m
117. r 70 of commercial 3G networks o HSPA 3 5G High Speed Packet Access is currently the fastest access technology for data communications with HSDPA High Speed Downlink Packet Access providing 14 4 Mbps on the downlink and HSUPA High Speed Uplink Packet Access returning 5 8 Mbps on the uplink Not all operators have HSDPA deployed in all areas CDMA family o EV DO EVolution Data Optimised CDMA2000 is the dominant wireless technology in USA CDMA2000 usually refers to voice traffic whereas CDMA EV DO usually designates data traffic 105 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE ANNEXE G Application notes guide This index tries to give users guidance on selecting the most advisable application note in order to connect two audiocodecs of Phoenix family depending on its requirements and working environment Each application note describes the way to configure each of the audiocodecs When both ends are different for instante at one end there s a Phoenix Mobile and at the other end a Phoenix Studio different application notes should be followed in order to configure each one All notes are available in electronic format in the CD furnished with the unit G1 Internet connection using standard cable access Application note NAOA Phoenix Studio audiocodec directly connected to Internet by means of a dedicated cable Modem with DHCP SIP call using AEQ SIP Proxy Application note NAOB Same case as NAOA but adapted to Phoenix Mobile Applicat
118. r indirect derived from the use or the impossibility of using the product A E Q will not be liable for the loss of information on disks that have been altered or are inaccurate nor for any accidental damage attributable to the user or to persons handling the product 81 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE ANNEXE A Characteristics of the encoding modes Q 711 ITU encoding standard for processing audio signals in the human voice frequency band through the compression of digital audio samples obtained at 8KHz and typically used in telephone systems Bandwidth 3 5KHz For further information on this subject consult http www itu int rec T REC G 711 e G 722 ITU encoding standard based on ADPCM algorithms for processing audio signals in the human voice frequency band through the compression of digital audio samples obtained at 16KHz for greater audio quality and clarity This is the internationally accepted mode for two way communication because of its low delay which is why it is the most used standard in commentator and sports broadcasting applications Bandwidth 7KHz For further information on this subject consult http www itu int rec T REC G0 722 e MPEG LAYER II Well known widely accepted encoding mode that is used when the delay is not important since MPEG modes always have a greater delay than G 722 modes There are 64kbps encoding modes with sampling rates of 48 32 or 24KHz and 128kbps encoding modes with sampling
119. raded b When DSP must be upgraded 1 2 3 4 5 In Filename to be saved box write down phxdsp afu In Filename On Your Computer box press Examinar button and load the bin file of the oficial version it looks like this PhxXDSP Vxxx xxxxxx DAC B bin Press Send File and check that the following message appears File phxdsp afu saved to memory Go back to previous menu Press Upgrade and check that PHOENIX MOBILE TFT screen shows the following message Warning DSP upgrading Check that UPGRADE OK message appears in Internet Explorer and Warning DSP Upgraded message appears on TFT screen Turn off and turn on the unit In Internet explorer go to FIRMWARE section and check that DSP has been correctly upgrade c When FPGA must be upgraded 1 2 3 4 In Filename to be saved box write down phxfpga afu In Filename On Your Computer box press Examinar button and load the bin file of the oficial version it looks like this Phx PGA Vxxx xxxxxx bin Press Send File and check that the following message appears File phxdsp afu saved to memory Go back to previous menu Press Upgrade and check that PHOENIX MOBILE TFT screen shows the following message Warning DSP upgrading Check that UPGRADE OK message appears in Internet Explorer and Warning DSP Upgraded message appears on TFT screen 77 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE d e 5 Tu
120. rn off and turn on the unit In Internet explorer go to FIRMWARE section and check that FPGA has been correctly upgrade When theres some PGA 01 POTS communications module and must be upgraded 1 2 3 4 5 In Filename to be saved box write down phxmodleft afu or phxmodright afu depending on the module is installed in the left or right slot of the unit looking the front of it In Filename On Your Computer box press Examinar button and load the bin file of the oficial version it looks like this PhxPOT Vxxx xxxxxx bin Press Send File and check that the following message appears File phxpotleft afu saved to memory or File phxpotright afu saved to memory Go back to previous menu Press Upgrade and check that PHOENIX MOBILE TFT screen shows the following message Warning Module Left upgrading or Warning Module Right upgrading Check that UPGRADE OK message appears in Internet Explorer and Warning Module Left Upgraded or Warning Module Right Upgraded message appears on TFT screen Turn off and turn on the unit In Internet explorer go to FIRMWARE section and check that the module has been correctly upgrade When theres some PGA 03 ISDN communications module and must be upgraded 1 4 5 In Filename to be saved box write down phxmodleft afu or phxmodright afu depending on the module is installed in the left or right
121. rtable codecs have been mostly telephone or ISDN networks that are circuit switching networks PHOENIX MOBILE on the other hand uses a packet switching network C1 1 Circuit switching In a circuit switching network the switching equipment must establish a physical path between the communication media prior to the connection between users This path remains active during the communication between the users and is cleared down or released when the communication ends Example switched telephone network POTS Its operation passes through the following stages request establishment file transfer and connection end C1 1 1 Benefits e The transmission is made in real time e Dedicated resources The nodes that are involved in the communication use the established circuit exclusively as long as the session lasts e Once the circuit has been established the parties can communicate with each other at the highest speed that the medium allows without having to share the bandwidth nor the use time 86 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE e The circuit is fixed Because a physical circuit is specifically dedicated to the communication session in question once the circuit is established there are no losses of time for calculation and decision making regarding routing through the intermediate nodes Each intermediate node has a single route for the incoming and outgoing packets that belong to a specific session which means it is impossible for the packets
122. s connected to in that other unit or by selecting a contact from the phone book Call to and Select contact Enter number in the channel basic configuration menu You can configure buffer size for the reception buffer values higher than 1000ms are recommended in order to avoid signal drops in the screen you access to by pressing the CHN button on the control surface from start up screen e Press the green button on the control surface to launch the connection the progress of the communication establishment process is displayed in the upper area of the TFT screen e Once the connection has been correctly established the LED next to the transmission button corresponding to the used channel Program will remain green lighted Activate the channel communication circuit by pressing that button it will light up on red 5 7 1 Ending a GSM communication USB interface e To end the communication you need only to press the red button on the control surface 5 7 2 Reception and acceptance of a GSM communication USB interface If the USB interface of the codec is suitably configured and the automatic answering mode is OFF e The unit will emit an audible notification signal This notification can be disabled in Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Settings gt gt Local Config gt gt Buzzer change it to OFF e The alphanumeric keypad backlighting will blink only when Buzzer is OFF e The information on the calli
123. s designed to hold a high signal modulation in constant mode Thus the functional principle of the expander is the same as for a compressor but with an essential difference the expander gains signal in constant mode for those low modulations at all times We can thus further define a limiter by pointing out that its has short attack and recovery times in order to act quickly and effectively on those signals that may produce saturation A compressor should have a longer attack time and an even longer recovery time in order to achieve a controlled gain at all times The same applies to the expander D2 Edit From the Edit menu you can manage the modification of a previously created DLP profile The configuration options are basically the same as when you create a new profile we therefore recommend that you consult the previous section and review the steps to follow to make any change D3 Delete This option enables you to eliminate the currently selected DLP profile The system will ask for your confirmation 102 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE ANNEXE E Connect PHOENIX MOBILE into ISDN National 1 Practical notes for the configuration of the ISDN TERMINAL ADAPTER TA IN THE UNITED STATES AND OTHER COUNTRIES WITH NATIONAL 1 ISDN PROTOCOL The ISDN Integrated Services Digital Network is a telephone connection system that permits the establishment of fully digital end to end communications There are two types of ISDN links depending on
124. s manual The two status LEDs indicate the status of the communication channels associated with the communication circuits Red when there is a problem in the channel that prevents communication from being established the channel has no interface associated the equipment can t be registered in the SIP server correctly when the Ethernet interface is associated with that channel and the SIP Proxy function is activated there s any problem with the ISDN link etc Orange the communication is established but not synchronized Green the communication is established and synchronized Off the communication is not established but can be established at any time there s no problem with that channel 3 MOD and CHN keys Direct access to the configuration of communication modules menu MOD and call configuration menu CHN Those keys are active only from the start up screen AUX IN key Auxiliary input activation key activates or deactivates the sending of audio from the auxiliary input to the internal mixer in the unit 2 3 4 Audio controls Channel activation keys enable you to send audio from the MIC1 MIC2 or MIC LIN inputs to the internal mixer in the unit When the LED is lighted it indicates ON Headphone Encoder 1 turn this control to select the level of audio available in the Headphone 1 output HP1 By pressing the button you will change the control into an audio listening balance
125. t it is the user who depending on the specific circumstances of the application will establish the parameters needed to fulfill his or her requirements rofessional ai matn j cuc eo AEQ Bro i rese N Off off Points Input 1 dB 18 0 Options Output dB 14 0 e qe Input2 dB Output2 dB Input3 dB Output3 dB Input4 dB Output4 dB Select E E SE a Graphic view of the DLP given as an example with the associated points In the example the audio signal in TX that comes in with levels below 31dB will be attenuated which means that the ambient noise is being attenuated From 31 dB input level the signal is strongly amplified until it reaches the point where 25dB of input produce 18dB on the output side In the area between 25 and 2 dB input the curve evolves from a 7dB gain to a 2dB gain amplification From the 2dB input level the gain is progressively reduced compression so that when the level reaches 18dB the signal is reduced by 4dB The transition level separates the compression area as the Upper zone from the rest designated Lower zone thus the attack and release parameters edited in the previous figure would be applied to each of the two zones The fundamental difference between a compressor and a limiter lies in the attack and recovery times While a limiter is conceived to eliminate those infrequent sporadic peaks in the signal that may saturate it a compressor i
126. t level or line input level In case that line level is selected the input gain can be modified between OdB and 53dB 4 3 2 2 Mic Line You can also access to this submenu by pressing the encoder associated with MIC LINE on the control surface see section 2 3 4 1 On ir 2 Gain dB 3 DLP Sel Gonfig 4 DLP 5 Phantom 6 Balanced input Detail of an input channel and the activation button on the control surface 4 3 2 3 Aux In For the Aux In input the available options are channel activation with lighting of the button corresponding to this input on the control surface gain control and DLP options 4 3 2 4 Rx Program and Rx Coord For the Program and Coordination return inputs the only available options are channel activation letting that signal pass to the internal digital mixing module inside the unit and gain control between OdB and 80dB 4 3 2 5 Default configuration The PHOENIX MOBILE units leave the factory configured with the following parameters e Offset of nominal gain adjustments at OdB Gain in Input menu e Input gains at the nominal level of OdB encoders on control surface 4 3 3 Output This menu allows you to configure and activate each one of the outputs of the unit HP 1 HP 2 Aux Out Tx Program and Tx Coord The access to this menu is Menu gt gt Advanced gt gt Audio settings gt gt Output 40 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE mm S Wondail L4 dial
127. ters on the start up screen e VU1 corresponds to the upper VU meter e VU2 corresponds to the lower VU meter 4 7 3 DLP design Enables you to select the desired DLP dynamics processing module operating mode from a list of available options By default the equipment comes from the factory with the Linear mode available but you can add edit and eliminate additional profiles For further information on this subject we recommend consulting annexe D AEQ B cdnsckodaf f saa Broadcast N Off Dip Graphics T n Points Options Ro n SENEE Graphic view of the DLP option 57 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 4 7 4 RTP statistical Menu devoted to the different technical parameters associated with communication over the IP interface Communication over IP networks differs notably from the communications traditionally used to date in broadcast environments whether they are POTS or ISDN In IP networks there are no dedicated resources or qualities of service implemented in most systems a situation that gives rise to variations in the delay that can occur packet losses or the reception of disordered data due to the internal routing inherent in IP networks based on links and router queues This menu provides you with a reference based on values objectively measured by the equipment of IP communication status by means of the following parameters Lost Frame percentage of losses in transmitted IP packets Packet Jitter repr
128. th static and dynamic do not allow the use of URIs of the name IP address type because the IP address of the identifier is not public and is only valid in the section of the network to which it has been assigned it lacks a universal meaning In this case the use of an associated SIP server is imperative to get past the NAT Network Address Translation implemented in the router that acts as an interface between the private network and the public one C4 3 PHOENIX MOBILE default configuration To simplify the operation of the unit AEQ offers without aftercost for Phoenix Mobile users the services of proprietary SIP server PHOENIX MOBILE is supplied from the factory with the following configuration URI of the phoenix XXX Qsip aeq es type SIP Proxy Activate ON SIP Proxy Address sip aeq es SIP Proxy Authenticate User phoenix XXX type SIP Proxy Authenticate Password an alphanumeric combination of 8 digits SIP Proxy Authenticate Realm sip aeq es SIP Proxy Register Domain sip aeq es SIP Proxy Register Expires 60 seconds This configuration is the correct to use AEQ SIP server C5 STUN protocol STUN Simple Transversal of UDP over NATs is a network protocol of the client server type that enables NAT clients to find their public IP addresses the type of NAT they are found in and the Internet port associated with the local port through NAT This information is used to configure a UDP communication between two hosts located beh
129. the SIP protocol implemented in the unit as well as all of the STUN protocol parameters For more information about both protocols we recommend consulting annexe C 49 AEQ PHOENI X MOBILE BI TE 1 User name phoenix O STUN Protocol 2 Activate d Server stun voxgratia org 4 Port 3478 NAT Type STUN not used PT back EF Parameters submenu detail User name Identifier of the unit in case you are using the resources of an external SIP Server By default PHOENIX MOBILE is supplied from the factory with a perfectly valid identifier ready to be used to establish communication IMPORTANT NOTE the identifier of the unit must not be changed if you want to use our SIP server as intermediary in the communications You also have the option of defining the identifier as name IP address In this case and only when SIP Proxy function is deactivated you will relinquish the use of the resources of the SIP server as an intermediary in the communication and the connections will be of the direct IPaddress to IPaddress type STUN Protocol Activate Allows you to activate deactivate the STUN protocol use By default this function is activated ON STUN Protocol Server It shows the host name of the STUN server which will act as an intermediary in the communication simplifying its establishment If you have any doubts about this consult your network administrator By default PHOENIX MOBILE will be supplied from the factory with a
130. to establish an IP communication through an external 3G modem connected to this port For further information consult annexe G application note AN5 Physically it is an RJ45 10 BT connector Fin 4 Fin 5 Blue White Blue Pin 3 Pin 6 White Green Green Fin Pin 7 Orange White Brown Pin 1 Pin 8 White Orange Brown RJ45 connector pinout 2 2 5 GPIO connections E This port will enable a basic external control of the unit The connector used is a DB9 female This function is not implemented in this firmware version NOTES The output signals are open collector and are active at low level The input signals are high level and only active in the presence of pulse edges AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 2 2 6 Power Supply 2 2 6 1 General The equipment was designed for use while hanging from a shoulder strap or resting on a table top As an option it can include a removable Li lon batteries pack 3500 or 4000mAh 7 4 V which will power the codec for an average of more than 2 5 hours in normal operating mode integrating carrying handle F The power supply connector mini XLR3p female is located on the back panel of the codec IMPORTANT NOTE In case of a batteries pack is connected to the unit this connector is no longer operative and the one that s included in the batteries pack itself must be used c The equipment also has a ground connector Power supply connector without batteries pack
131. to send high quality encoded audio AEQ recommends the IP connection of the Phoenix Mobile audiocodec through 3G routers for outdoor applications according to application note AN5 see annexe G USB adapter and 3G mobile phone with data cable Connection of mobile phone to PHOENIX MOBILE IMPORTANT NOTE You should be aware that during data transmission mobile phone battery consumption rises considerably 2f AEQ amp AEQ The PHOENIX MOBILE is supplied by default with a battery charger power supply and as an option can include a batteries pack of the Li lon type 3500 or 4000mAh 7 4V which will power the codec for an average of more than 2 5 hours in normal operating mode with easy removal as an additional feature and whose machining includes an integrated carrying handle 2 7 Batteries pack r Details of the unit with batteries pack during transport left during operation centre and batteries pack right The status and operation of the batteries pack associated with the unit if such a pack is connected is displayed on the main screen by means of two icons shown in the lower left and right hand corners e The icon in the lower left hand corner indicates whether the unit is being powered bythe batteries pack Or directly by mains power through the power supply charger supplied a The second option happens when the batteries pack is connected to the unit and at the same time to mains power throu
132. ts position within the SIP server The response further enables the STUN client to determine the type of NAT being used since different NAT types handle incoming UDP packets in different ways STUN supports three of the four main existing types of NAT Full Cone Restricted Cone and Port Restricted Cone It does not however support Symmetric NAT also known as bidirectional NAT although PHOENIX MOBILE allows it to be detected and reports its presence to the user Once the client has discovered its public address it can advise its peers of that address STUN is useful as a complement to protocols like SIP SIP uses UDP packets to signal sound video and text traffic over the Internet but does not enable communication to be established when the devices at the ends of the communication circuit are behind NAT routings This is why STUN is customarily used in these applications to permit communication to be established The connection with the STUN server is normally made through port 3478 by means of UDP The STUN server can then provide the client with an alternate IP and communication port For complete information on the STUN protocol AEQ recommends consulting http tools ietf org html rfc3489 RECOMMENDATION in order to avoid the inherent complexity regarding the configuration of the parameters associated with the STUN protocol due to the very wide possible NAT cases present in the different IP networks and the high technical level of th
133. ts private IP and its private audio port as well as whether the call is made from Program channel or from Coordination channel By default this option SIP Diag Headers is deactivated OFF Y m ag Broad L 5 oe Detail of Diagnostics menu 61 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE amp AEQ Menu for the internal configuration of the unit which enables you to configure such equipment parameters as the local clock date screen lighting and IP configuration of the Ethernet interface of the codec 4 9 Settings Jit pem E Broadcast Advanced OFF R 1 Time and Date 2 Local Config 3 Ethernet Gonfig fg solect Gose Back Detail of Settings menu 4 9 1 Time and Date Configuration of the time and date of the equipment eee Een genas Off Of 15 3 Seconds Select RU nack Time and Date submenu The modification of any parameter is simply a matter of selecting the field to change with the navigator up and down arrows pressing the Select option and changing the value that is displayed on the screen with the left and right navigator arrows 62 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE amp AEQ Allows you to activate deactivate the audible call notification Buzzer and to manage the energy saving mode associated with the screen option 2 Illumination Sleep or Power saver light depending of the installed firmware versions allows you to activate deactivate this mode and option 3 Illuminatio
134. tuation is for there to be no NT1 and therefore access is through a U interface In summary in the USA access via a U interface is most common unless the subscriber has asked the phone company to install an NT1 or has installed it himself the NT1 is usually a box attached to the wall with a power supply and some kind of light indicator to which the two wire external line enters and which has RJ 45 jacks The PHOENIX s universal TA terminal adapter allows both types of connections and thus has two ISDN connectors one RJ 45 8 pins for the S T interface connection and one RJ 11 6 pins for the type U interface connection The type of connection used must be configured in the unit s setup Although the ISDN is supposed to be a standard differences can be found between the protocols used by different countries In the USA there are several protocols that are incompatible with each other fortunately however there is one protocol that is fairly standardized called National 1 which is usually available at all exchanges The PHOENIX s Universal Terminal Adapter can work with the NATIONAL 1 protocol the most widely used in the USA Selection of the desired protocol in our case the NATIONAL 1 must be configured in the unit s setup In Europe and in other geographic areas there is a protocol called EURO ISDN There are minor differences between the EURO ISDN in different countries These differences do not affect the PHOENIX MOBI
135. u is Admin Logon that allows you to change to Administrator user after introducing the corresponding password The configuration options in User priorities submenu are the following ones Contact Edit allows you to give access to the options of the contacts list Audio Routing allows you to give access to the options of the Routing menu both Crosspoint and Mixer area Channel Config allows you to give access to the configuration of Program and Coordination channels relating to assignment of the interface associated with each channel 3G Config allows you to give access to the configuration options of 3G Config menu SIP Config allows you to give access to the configuration options of SIP Config menu Module Config allows you to give access to the configuration options of ISDN Config POTS Config and GSM Config menus Module Params allows you to give access to the configuration options of ISDN Parameters menu Application VU allows you to give access to VU meters configuration IP Config allows you to give access to the configuration options of Ethernet Config menu 64 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE 5 QUICKSTART USER S GUIDE To ensure a full knowledge how the codec is used you should first have carefully read the previous chapters The paragraphs below describe the basic actions you will need to take to operate the equipment If you need more detail review the information given in the
136. ule That field immediately shifts into the OFF status again awaiting a future reset 4 8 2 Battery Status This option is shown only when there is a battery connected to the unit It shows information regarding the battery in the unit When the equipment is connected disconnected from mains power the information contained in this menu needs a few seconds to refresh the values Battery Status 1 Ext Battery 2 Gharge 3 Temperature 4 Time 5 Alarm Low Bat Detail of battery status 99 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE e Ext Battery ON indicates that the batteries pack is connected to mains power through the power supply charger this supplies power to the unit and allows the simultaneous batteries pack charging e Charge Indicates the percentage of charge remaining in the battery e Temperature Indicates the temperature of the battery e Time It gives the estimate of the remaining operating time in normal mode with the remaining battery charge at that moment e Alarm Low Bat It indicates if the alarm associated with a low critical available battery level is active or not PHOENIX MOBILE will emit a warning when approximately 10 minutes of estimated battery charge remains and an alarm when one minute of available battery level remains In the last case PHOENIX MOBILE blocks all the buttons preventing any last minute modification that due to such a low battery level might not be properly saved 4 8 3 FW Firmware Version Inf
137. vated ON e Address SIP Proxy server host name By default PHOENIX MOBILE will be supplied from the factory with a perfectly valid configuration ready to be used to establish communication Instead of the server name you can configure directly the IP address of the SIP Proxy server e Authenticate User Allows you to set the user name required in the PHOENIX MOBILE authentication process undertaken with the SIP Proxy during registration By default PHOENIX MOBILE will be supplied from the factory with a perfectly valid configuration ready to be used to establish communication e Authenticate Password Allows you to set the password required in the PHOENIX MOBILE authentication process undertaken with the SIP Proxy during registration By default PHOENIX MOBILE will be supplied from the factory with a valid password ready to be used to establish communication e Authenticate Realm Allows you to set the realm under which the unit is registered in the SIP Proxy server It will typically be the same as the SIP Proxy server domain but by request and in coordination with the SIP Proxy server manager it can be modified e Register Domain SIP Proxy server identifier under which the PHOENIX MOBILE is registered e Register Expires Every x seconds an interval that is defined in this field PHOENIX MOBILE will forward the information regarding its register in the SIP Proxy server so that the SIP server will not consider this equipment cras
138. work where the unit is connected to allows to use that protocol By default this option is activated ON The parameters that should be manually configured when this option is deactivated are IP Local IP address of the communication interface Gateway Network gateway to which the equipment is connected Mask Mask associated with that address DNS server IP address of the DNS server allows you to use host names instead of IP addresses for both the SIP server and the STUN server When DHCP option is activated those four parameters are upgraded showing the values automatically assigned by the network When you activate it a question mark appears EA next to the Ethernet interface symbol as well as the Finding IP address message and both will disappear as soon as the parameters have been assigned if the network doesn t allow to use that protocol the message DHCP Error will appear in that case the unit keeps on trying to obtain that configuration until it gets it or until the DHCP option is deactivated When DHCP option is active we recommend to use our SIP server as intermediary in the communications This configuration must be correctly done for the proper integration of the unit into the IP network that will support communication If you have any doubts or questions contact the Authorized Technical Services or with the System Administrator 2 Local IP 192 168 1 82 3 Gateway 192 168 1 100 4 Mask 255 255 255 0 5
139. ws you to configure the routing and mixing of the input and output signals from and to the different communication channels in both the normal mode mono and advanced CUSTOM mode in which the headphones are treated as stereo outputs in the CUSTOM mode you can make the sends independent from each other within the same headphone to the right and left channels It is divided into two areas called Crosspoint and Mixer The Crosspoint area manages the sends routing between input and output channels in the unit and the communication channel Program and Coord sends and returns and the Mixer area configures the send levels associated with each crosspoint you establish 35 AEQ PHOENI X MOBI LE amp AEQ When you select this option a list of the outputs which routing can be configured is shown 4 3 1 1 Crosspoint ves T m eC Broadcast pua Advanced Of f 1 Tx Program 2 Tx Goord 3 HP 1 Left 4 HP 1 Right 15 HP2 6 Aux Out If any of the headphones is defined as Custom it will appear with two items one for the left channel and the other one for the right channel HP 1 Left HP 1 Right and HP 2 Left HP 2 Right By selecting one of this outputs a list of the internal matrix inputs that can be routed to that output is shown The internal matrix inputs that are available for each one of the outputs are 5 Ax Program 6 Rx Goord The send or crosspoint is established when ON and disabled w
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