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1. Parameter Factory Default Setting IP Addressing DHCP IP Address 10 10 10 10 Web Access Username admin Web Access Password admin Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway 10 0 0 1 a Default if there is not a DHCP server present Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 13 Device Configuration 2 2 1 Connect Power to the Speaker Figure 2 1 through Figure 2 3 illustrates how to connect power to the VoIP V2 Speaker 2 2 1 1 Push to Talk V2 Speaker to a 802 3af Compliant PoE Switch Figure 2 1 illustrates how to connect the VoIP V2 Speaker to a 802 3af compliant PoE switch via a Cat 5 Ethernet cable Figure 2 1 Push to Talk V2 Speaker to a 802 3af Compliant PoE Switch BD wan 0 802 3af Compliant PoE Switch VoIP V2 Speaker Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 14 Device Configuration 2 2 1 2 Push to Talk V2 Speaker with PoE Injector to a 802 3af Compliant PoE Switch In Figure 2 2 if a PoE switch is not available you will need a PoE Injector part 010867A ordered separately A PoE Injector is a power supply solution for those who have a standard Non PoE Switch Figure 2 2 Push to Talk V2 Speaker with PoE Injector to a Non PoE Switch PoE Injector Part 010867A Cat 5 Ethernet cable Non PoE Switch VoIP V2 Speaker Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Co
2. Browse New File Currently set to default Browse Delete Save New File Currently set to default New File Browse Wes Jesse Erve Play Delete Save Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 46 Configure the Speaker Parameters Figure 2 21 Audio Configuration Page continued Dot Currently set to default New File Audio test Currently set to default New File Browse Play Delete Save i i Page tone Currently set to default New File Talk Currently set to default New File Delete Save d Play Listen Currently set to default New File Browse Delete Save i i il Play Your IP Address is Currently set to default New File Browse Delete Save i i i Play Rebooting Currently set to default New File Browse Delete i i Play Save Restoring Default Currently set to default New File D m d Save Play Delete Ringback tone Currently set to default Ring tone Currently set to default New File Night Ring Currently set to default New File Play Delete Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 47 Configure the Speaker Parameters On the Audio Configuration page enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 12 Note Each entry on t
3. 204 id204 r Monitor DTMF toggle key P You need to reboot for changes to take effect Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 37 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 On the SIP Configuration page you may enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 8 Table 2 8 SIP Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Primary SIP Server Shows the current status of the Primary SIP Server Backup Server 1 Shows the current status of Backup Server 1 Backup Server 2 Shows the current status of Backup Server 2 Monitor SIP Server Monitor Server 1 Shows the current status of the Monitor SIP Server Shows the current status of Monitor Server 1 Monitor Server 2 Shows the current status of Monitor Server 2 Enable SIP Operation Enables or disables SIP operation SIP Settings Primary SIP Server Use this field to set the address in dotted decimal notation or as a canonical name for the Primary SIP Server This field can accept canonical names of up to 255 characters in length Primary SIP User ID Type the SIP User ID for the Primary SIP Server up to 64 alphanumeric characters Primary Auth ID Primary Auth Password Type the Authenticate ID for the Primary SIP Server up to 64 alphanumeric characters Type the Authenticate Password for the Primary SIP Server up
4. C 4 5 Warranty and RMA Returns Page The most recent warranty and RMA information is available at the CyberData Warranty and RMA Returns Page at the following web address http www cyberdata net support warranty index html Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Index 84 Symbols 8 fender washers 76 78 8 nylon thumb nuts 76 78 8 sheet metal screws 76 78 Numerics 8 32 x 11 4 mounting screws 76 78 A AC voltages 2 AC voltages intercom enclosure is not rated 75 address configuration login 27 adjusting volume 24 ambient operating temperature 5 analog speaker analog volume control needs to be disabled 18 announcing a speaker s IP address 22 24 audio buffered 44 audio configuration 45 night ring tone parameter 47 audio configuration page 45 audio output 5 audio sensitivity 5 audio test 22 24 autoprovisioning 63 autoprovisioned audio files 65 autoprovisioned firmware upgrades 64 autoprovisioning autoupdate 64 autoprovisioning enabled option 63 autoprovisioning from DHCP 63 autoprovisioning server IP address 64 networking 63 autoprovisioning configuration 61 62 backup SIP server 1 37 backup SIP server 2 37 backup SIP servers SIP server backups 37 buffered audio 44 C changing the web access password 30 clock configuration 51 52 clock configuration page 51 clock status 51 command interface 71 commands 71 configurable parameters 29 31 34 configuratio
5. Multicast Config SIP Settings Primary SIP Server 10 0 0 253 Primary SIP User ID Primary SIP Auth ID 199 e Primary SIP Auth Password eeeese 199 Primary Monitor User ID 298 1 Primary Monitor Auth ID 298 Primary Monitor Auth Password eesese Backup SIP Server 1 Backup SIP User ID 1 Backup SIP Auth ID 1 Backup SIP Auth Password 1 Backup Monitor User ID 1 Backup Monitor Auth ID 1 Backup Monitor Auth Password 1 Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 36 Configure the Speaker Parameters Figure 2 17 SIP Configuration Page continued Backup SIP Server 2 Backup SIP User ID 2 Backup SIP Auth ID 2 Backup SIP Auth Password 2 Backup Monitor User ID 2 Backup Monitor Auth ID 2 Backup Monitor Auth Password 2 Remote SIP Port Local SIP Port Outbound Proxy Outbound Proxy Port Register with a SIP Server Re registration Interval in seconds Unregister on Reboot Beep before Page m Call disconnection Terminate call after delay in seconds Note A value of 0 will disable this function RTP Settings RTP Port even Dial out Extension Extension ID 10500 E a Rc o nid Dial Out Settings 4
6. To set the factory default settings 1 Press and hold the RTFM button for more than five seconds 2 The speaker announces that it is restoring the factory default settings Note The speaker will use DHCP to obtain the new IP address DHCP assigned address or default to 10 10 10 10 if a DHCP server is not present Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 25 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 Configure the Soeaker Parameters To configure the speaker online use a standard web browser Configure each speaker and verify its operation before you mount it When you are ready to mount a speaker refer to Appendix A Mounting the Speaker for instructions All speakers are initially configured with the default IP settings indicated in Table 2 3 Note When configuring more than one speaker attach the speakers to the network and configure one at a time to avoid IP address conflicts Table 2 3 Factory Network Default Settings Default of Network Parameter Factory Default Setting IP Addressing DHCP IP Address 10 10 10 10 Web Access Username admin Web Access Password admin Subnet Mask 255 0 0 0 Default Gateway 10 0 0 1 a Default if there is not a DHCP server present Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 26 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 1 Talkback Speaker Web Page Navigation Table 2 4 shows
7. 1 2 Installation Warning Electrical Hazard The speaker enclosure is not rated for any AC voltages gt GENERAL ALERT Warning Electrical Hazard This product should be installed by a licensed electrician according to all local electrical and building codes gt GENERAL ALERT Warning Electrical Hazard To prevent injury this apparatus must be securely attached to the floor wall in accordance with the installation instructions gt GENERAL ALERT Warning The PoE connector is intended for intra building connections only and does not route to the outside plant gt GENERAL ALERT Figure 1 2 illustrates a typical configurations for the VoIP V2 Speaker Figure 1 2 Typical Installation 802 3af Compliant Ethernet Switch 1 2 3 4 5 6 Remote Call Button IP Talkback IP Speaker IP Phone IP PBX Server Speaker See the following sections for other installation options Section 2 2 1 3 Running the Talkback Speaker with Auxiliary Power Section 2 2 2 2 Talkback Speaker with an External Device Section 2 2 2 3 Talkback Speaker with Auxiliary Speaker Connection Section 2 2 24 Talkback Speaker with Line Out Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Product Overview 3 Product Features 1 3 Product Features SIP RFC 3261 compatible Cyberdata Ceiling Speaker Web based configuration Cyberdata Ceiling Speaker I Web based fir
8. Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 49 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 8 1 User created Audio Files User created audio files should be saved in the following format RIFF little endian data WAVE audio Microsoft PCM 16 bit mono 8000 Hz You can use the free utility Audacity to convert audio files into this format See Figure 2 22 through Figure 2 24 Figure 2 22 Audacity 1 C audiotest Project Rate Hz Selection Start End Length Audio Position 8000 v SnapTo O0h00 mOOsz 00h00 mO0sr 00h00 m00 s7 Click and drag to resize the track Figure 2 23 Audacity 2 C Edit Metadata Use arrow keys or RETURN key after editing to navigate fields Tag Name Tag Value Artist Name Track Title Album Title Track Number Comments mme amm Genres Template Edit Reset Load Save Set Default Q cancel v OK Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 50 Configure the Speaker Parameters When you export an audio file with Audacity save the output as e WAV Microsoft signed 16 bit PCM Figure 2 24 WAV Microsoft signed 16 bit PCM Export File GO Name audiotest wa Save in folder tmp xj v Browse for other folders O tmp Places Name Search cscope 4371 e R
9. Time Zone City or Area Zone Crosses GMT Greenwich Mean Time Dublin GMT 1 Berlin Rome GMT 2 Israel Cairo GMT 3 Moscow Kuwait GMT 4 Abu Dhabi Muscat GMT 5 Islamabad Karachi GMT 6 Almaty Dhaka GMT 7 Bangkok Jakarta GMT 8 Hong Kong Beijing GMT 9 Tokyo Osaka GMT 10 Sydney Melbourne Guam GMT 11 Magadan Soloman Is GMT 12 Fiji Wellington Auckland Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 2 3 10 Configure the Event Parameters Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 56 Configure the Speaker Parameters Click the Event Config button to open the Event Configuration page Figure 2 27 The Event Configuration page specifies a remote server that can be used to receive HTTP POST events when actions take place on the board Figure 2 27 Event Configuration Page ls CyberData Ceiling Speaker Home Event Configuration Device Config Enable Event Generation L Networking SIP Config Nightringer Multicast Config Audio Config Glock Config Event Config Autoprovisioning Update Firmware Remote Event Server Remote Event Server IP 10 0 0 250 Remote Event Server Port 8080 Remote Event Server URL ixmlparse engine Events Enable Button Events Enable Call amp ctive Events Enable Call Terminated Events Enable Monitor Call Active Events Enable Monitor Call Terminated Events Enable Relay Activated Events Enable Relay Deactivated E
10. auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_audiotest yes Delete the Page Tone audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_pagetone yes Delete the Your IP Address Is audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete youripaddressis yes Delete the Rebooting audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete rebooting zyes Delete the Restoring Default audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete restoringdefaultzyes Delete the Ringback tone audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete ringback yes Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 74 Configure the Speaker Parameters Table 2 21 Command Interface Post Commands continued Device Action HTTP Post Command Delete the Ring tone audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0
11. Command Interface Post Commands Device Action HTTP Post Command Trigger relay for configured delay wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin command cgi post data test relayzyes Place call to extension example extension 130 wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin command cgi post data call 130 Terminate active call wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin command cgi post data terminate yes Force reboot wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin command cgi post data reboot yes Test Audio button wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin command cgi post data test audiozyes Announce IP address wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin command cgi post data speak ip address yes Play the 0 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play Ozyes Play the 1 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play 12
12. IP Address Autoprovisioning Autoupdate Autoprovisioned Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 64 Configure the Speaker Parameters To set up a Linux DHCPD server to serve autoprovisioning information in this case using both option 66 and 150 here s an example dhcpd conf dhcpd conf Configuration file for ISC dhcpd see man dhcpd conf ddns update style ad hoc option option 150 code 150 ip address subnet 10 0 0 0 netmask 255 0 0 0 max lease time 120 default lease time 120 option routers 10 0 0 15 option subnet mask 255 0 0 07 option domain name tyoiplab option domain name servers TO DIE Te option time offset 8 Pacific Standard Time option tftp server name 10 0 9 254 option option 150 10 0 0 254 range 10 10 0 1 10 10 2 1 Instead of using DHCP to provide the autoprovisioning tftp server address you can specify an address manually If Autoprovisioning is enabled and the Autoprovisioning Autoupdate value is something other than 0 minutes a service is started on startup that will wait the configured number of minutes and then try to re download its autoprovisioning file It will compare its previously autoprovisioned file with this new file and if there are differences it will reboot the board An Autoprovisioned firmware upgrade only happens after a reboot will take roughly three Firmware Upgrades minutes and the web page will be unresponsive during this time The Tirmwar
13. because the file name is the same Since audio files are stored in non volatile memory if autoprovisioning is disabled after they have been loaded to the board the audio file settings will not change You can force a change to the audio files on the board by clicking Restore Default on the Audio Configuration page or by changing the autoprovisioning file with default set as the file name Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 66 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 12 Upgrade the Firmware and Reboot the Talkback Speaker 2 3 12 1 Upgrade the Firmware Caution When upgrading to firmware version 6 x x from version 5 x x or earlier your device configuration settings will be lost because the way that the device stores the configuration settings is different in version 6 x x GENERAL ALERT To upload the firmware from your computer 1 Retrieve the latest Talkback Speaker firmware from the VoIP V2 Speaker Downloads page at http www cyberdata net products voip digitalanalog ceilingspkr2ptt downloads html 2 Unzip the Talkback Speaker version file This file may contain the following e Firmware file e Release notes 3 Log in to the Talkback Speaker home page as instructed in Section 2 3 2 Log in to the Configuration Home Page Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 67 Configure the Speaker Parameters 4 Click the Upda
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15. VoIP V2 Speaker 20 Device Configuration 2 2 2 4 Talkback Speaker with Line Out In Figure 2 8 for areas that require more speaker volume the Talkback Speaker can be connected directly to an auxiliary amplifier to drive additional horns or speakers This is done through the line out connection Figure 2 8 Talkback Speaker with Line Out Line Out Speaker Output Signal Amplitudes 2 0 VPP maximum Output Level 2dBm nominal Total Harmonic Distortion 0 5 maximum Output Impedance 10k ohm Office area in Factory AUX POWER p 12VDC 1A AUX SPEAKER AUX POWER AUX SPEAKER RELAY COM lt Il BTN SENSE GND RELAY NO LINE OUT 4 BUTTON LED LINE OUT BTN SENSE BUTTON LED J10 J9 Amplifier Factory Floor Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 21 Device Configuration 2 2 3 Confirm that the Speaker is Operational and Linked to the Network After connecting the speaker to the 802 3af compliant Ethernet hub the LEDs on the speaker face confirm that the speaker is operational and linked to the network Figure 2 9 Status and Activity LEDs Network Speaker Status Green 2 2 3 1 Status LED After supplying power to the speaker 1 The green pow
16. Web Page Item Description Enable Multicast Operation Enables or disables multicast operation Device Seitings Priority Indicates the priority for the multicast group Priority 9 is the highest emergency streams 0 is the lowest background music See Section 2 3 7 1 Assigning Priority for more details Address Enter the multicast IP Address for this multicast group 15 character limit Port range can be from 2000 to 65535 Enter the port number for this multicast group 5 character limit Note The multicast ports have to be even values The webpage will enforce this restriction Multicast Group Name Assign a descriptive name for this multicast group 25 character limit Buffered When buffering is enabled for a multicast stream it will store any audio received on this socket to memory and play it back when the stream is stopped or the buffer is full Click the Save button to save your configuration settings Save Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system Reboot 3 After changing the parameters click on the Save button 2 3 7 1 Assigning Priority Ringtones and When playing multicast streams audio on different streams will preempt each other according to their priority in the list An audio stream with a higher priority will interrupt a stream with a lower priority If both SIP and Multicast is enabled SIP audio stream
17. While in Monitor Mode the person at the phone will hear the word listen when they are switching from the talking mode to the listening mode Corresponds to the message Your IP address is 24 character limit Rebooting Corresponds to the spoken word Rebooting 24 character limit Restoring default Corresponds to the message Restoring default 24 character limit Ringback Tone This is the ringback tone that plays when calling a remote extension 24 character limit Ring Tone This is the tone that plays when set to ring when receiving a call 24 character limit Night Ring Specifies the ringtone for nightring By default this parameter uses the same audio file that is selected for the Ring Tone parameter The Browse button will allow you to navigate to and select an audio file Browse The Play button will play that audio file Play Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 48 Configure the Speaker Parameters Table 2 12 Audio Configuration Parameters continued Web Page Item Description The Delete button will delete any user uploaded audio and restore the stock audio Delete file The Save button will download a new user audio file to the board once you ve Save selected the file by using the Browse button The Save button will delete any pre existing user uploaded audio files Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation
18. audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete 2zyes Delete the 3 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete 3zyes Delete the 4 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_4 yes Delete the 5 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_5 yes Delete the 6 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_6 yes Delete the 7 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_7 yes Delete the 8 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_8 yes Delete the 9 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete_9 yes Delete the Audio Test audio file wget user admin password admin
19. control dial Figure 2 10 RTFM Button RTFM button To announce a speaker s current IP address press and release the RTFM button within a five second window Note The speaker will use DHCP to obtain the new IP address DHCP assigned address or default to 10 10 10 10 if a DHCP server is not present Note Pressing and holding the RTFM button for longer than five seconds will restore the speaker to the factory default settings Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 23 Device Configuration 2 2 5 Adjust the Volume To adjust the speaker volume turn the Volume control dial Figure 2 11 on the speaker face Note The Talkback Speaker has two volume controls Internal web based and External volume knob The external volume control can be disabled from the web interface by selecting Use Digital Volume Control on the Device Configuration Page see Section 2 3 3 Configure the Device Parameters Figure 2 11 Volume Control Volume control dial Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 24 Device Configuration 2 2 6 How to Set the Factory Default Settings 2 2 6 1 RTFM Button When the speaker is operational and linked to the network use the Reset Test Function Management RTFM button Figure 2 12 on the speaker face to set the factory default settings Figure 2 12 RTFM Button RTFM button
20. controlled by one of the pre programmed buttons on the phone keypad Therefore if someone is in the listening mode they must press a pre programmed keypad button to enter the talking mode Conversely if someone is in the talking mode they must press a pre programmed keypad button to enter the listening mode Figure 1 11 Talking and Listening Modes are Controlled by the Phone Keypad Talking and listening modes are controlled by the phone keypad Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 2 Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 2 1 Parts List Table 2 1 illustrates the parts for each speaker and includes kits for the drop ceiling and drywall mounting Note The installation template for the Talkback Speaker is located on the Installation Quick Reference Guide that is included in the packaging with each speaker Table 2 1 Parts Quantity Part Name Illustration 1 Talkback Speaker Assembly 1 Installation Quick Reference Guide 1 Speaker Mounting Accessory Kit Part 070054A 1 Remote Call Button Accessory Kit Part 071011A Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 12 Device Configuration 2 2 Device Configuration Set up and configure each speaker before you mount it CyberData delivers each speaker with the following factory default values Table 2 2 Factory Network Default Settings Default of Network
21. form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020f70015b6 lt event gt RINGING lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 Host 10 0 3 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 234 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encodings ISO 8859 1 cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020f70015b6 event MULTICAST START event lt index gt 8 lt index gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 H st 10 0 2 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 233 Content Type application x www form urlencoded xml version 1 0 encoding IS0 8859 1 gt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020 70015b6 gt lt event gt MULTICAST_STOP lt event gt lt index gt 8 lt index gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 Hosts 10 90 3 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 234 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020f70015b6 lt event gt RELAY ACTIVATED event lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 Hoste 0 D0 23 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 234 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Devic
22. formatted file hosted from a TFTP server CyberData will provide a template for this XML file and the user can modify it for their own use To use autoprovisioning create a copy of the autoprovisioning template with the desired settings and name this file with the mac address of the device to configure for example 0020 7350058 config Put this file into your TFTP server directory and manually set the TFTP server address on the board It is not necessary to set every option found in the autoprovisioning template As long as the XML is valid the file can contain any subset Options not autoprovisioned will default to the values stored in the on board memory For example if you only wanted to modify the device name the following would be a valid autoprovisioning file lt xml version 1 0 encoding utf 8 gt lt specific gt lt MiscSettings gt DeviceName auto Ceiling Speaker lt DeviceName gt MiscSettings lt specific gt The board will only apply networking settings or firmware upgrades after a reboot When this option is checked the device will automatically fetch its autoprovisioning server address from the DHCP server The device will use the address specified in OPTION 150 TFTP server name or OPTION 66 If both options are set the device will use OPTION 150 Refer to the documentation of your DHCP server for setting up OPTION 150 Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Autoprovisioning Server
23. parameters indicated in Table 2 7 Table 2 7 Network Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Stored Network Settings Shows the settings stored in non volatile memory IP Addressing Select either DHCP IP Addressing or Static IP Addressing by marking the appropriate radio button If you select Static configure the remaining parameters indicated in Table 2 7 If you select DHCP go to Step 3 IP Address Enter the Static IP address Subnet Mask Enter the Subnet Mask address Default Gateway Enter the Default Gateway address DNS Server 1 Enter the DNS Server 1 address DNS Server 2 Enter the DNS Server 2 address DHCP Timeout DHCP Timeout in seconds Enter the desired timeout duration in seconds that the device will wait for a response from the DHCP server before defaulting back to the stored static IP address Note A value of 1 will cause the device to retry indefinitely and a value of 0 will cause the device to reset to a default of 60 seconds Current Network Settings Shows the current network settings IP Address Shows the current Static IP address Subnet Mask Shows the current Subnet Mask address Default Gateway DNS Server 1 Shows the current Default Gateway address Shows the current DNS Server 1 address DNS Server 2 Shows the current DNS Server 2 address Click the Save button to save your configuration settings Sa
24. to 64 alphanumeric characters Primary Monitor User ID Type the Monitor User ID for the Primary SIP Server up to 64 alphanumeric characters Primary Monitor Auth ID Primary Monitor Auth Password Type the Monitor Authenticate ID for the Primary SIP Server up to 64 alphanumeric characters Type the Monitor Authenticate Password for the Primary SIP Server up to 64 alphanumeric characters Backup SIP Server 1 Backup SIP Server 2 If all of the Primary SIP Server and Backup SIP Server fields are populated the device will attempt to stay registered with all three servers all of the time You can leave the Backup SIP Server 1 and Backup SIP Server 2 fields blank if they are not needed In the event of a registration failure on the Primary SIP Server the device will use the next highest priority server for outbound calls Backup SIP Server 1 If Backup SIP Server 1 fails the device will use Backup SIP Server 2 If a higher priority SIP Server comes back online the device will switch back to this server Backup SIP User ID 1 Backup SIP User ID 2 Backup SIP Auth ID 1 Backup SIP Auth ID 2 Type the SIP User ID for the Backup SIP Server up to 64 alphanumeric characters Type the SIP Authenticate ID for the Backup SIP Server up to 64 alphanumeric characters Backup SIP Auth Password 1 Backup SIP Auth Password 2 Type the SIP Authenticate Password for the Backup SIP Server up to 64 alphanume
25. to the following URL http www cyberdata net products voip digitalanalog ceilingspkr2ptt docs html Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 81 Contact Information C 3 Contact Information Contact Sales Technical Support Returned Materials Authorization RMA Status Form CyberData Corporation 3 Justin Court Monterey CA 93940 USA www CyberData net Phone 800 CYBERDATA 800 292 3732 Fax 831 373 4193 Sales 831 373 2601 Extension 334 The fastest way to get technical support for your VoIP product is to submit a VoIP Technical Support form at the following website http www cyberdata net support contactsupportvoip html We have several technical support staff monitoring this form and they will contact you within 12 hours after receiving a form submission Phone 831 373 2601 Ext 333 Email supportGcyberdata net To return the product contact the Returned Materials Authorization RMA department Phone 831 373 2601 Extension 136 Email RMA CyberData net When returning a product to CyberData an approved CyberData RMA number must be printed on the outside of the original shipping package No product will be accepted for return without an approved RMA number Send the product in its original package to the following address CyberData Corporation 3 Justin Court Monterey CA 93940 Attention RMA your RMA number If you need to inquire about the repair status of your p
26. 192 168 1 10 analog enabled disabled not installed disabled disabled NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server You need to reboot for changes to take effect etur ner AN qun c cau Mo Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 29 Configure the Speaker Parameters 3 On the Home Page review the setup details and navigation buttons described in Table 2 5 Table 2 5 Home Page Overview Web Page Item Description Device Settings Device Name Shows the device name 25 character limit Change Username Type in this field to change the username 25 character limit Change Password Type in this field to change the password 19 character limit Re enter Password Type the password again in this field to confirm the new password 19 character limit Current Settings Serial Number Shows the device serial number Mac Address Shows the device Mac address Firmware Version Shows the current firmware version IP Addressing Shows the current IP addressing setting DHCP or Static IP Address Shows the current IP address Subnet Mask Shows the current subnet mask address Default Gateway Shows the cu
27. 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete ringtonezyes Delete the Intrusion Sensor Triggered audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete intrusionsensortriggered yes Delete the Door Ajar audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete doorajarzyes Delete the Night Ring audio file Trigger the Door Sensor Test Sensor Config page wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete nightringzyes wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin sensorconfig cgi post data doortestzyes Trigger the Intrusion Sensor Test Sensor Config page wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin sensorconfig cgi post data intrusiontestzyes a Type and enter all of each http POST command on one line Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Appendix A Mounting the Speaker A 1 Important Safety Instructions GENERAL ALERT Warning Electrical Hazard The VoIP V2 Speaker enclosure is not rated for any AC voltages gt GENERAL ALERT Warning Electrical Hazar
28. 82yes wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play 92yes Play the Dot audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play dzyes Play the Audio Test audio file from Audio Config wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play audiotest yes Play the Page Tone audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play pagetone yes Play the Your IP Address Is audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play youripaddressis yes Play the Rebooting audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play rebooting yes Play the Restoring Default audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play restoringdefaultzyes Play the Ringback tone audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null h
29. C CyberData Corporation Product Overview 8 Push To Talk Speaker Modes To talk to someone on the other end the person at the V2 Speaker must hold down the Call Button while they are talking to the person on the other end See Figure 1 7 Figure 1 7 Hold Down the Call Button While Talking Hold down the Call Button while talking Tolisten to someone talking on the other end the person at the V2 Speaker must release the Call Button See Figure 1 8 Figure 1 8 Release the Call Button While Listening NT Release the Call Button while listening Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Product Overview 9 Push To Talk Speaker Modes 1 9 2 Monitor Mode In Monitor Mode the person on the phone can listen to any activity that is occurring near the Push to Talk Speaker See Figure 1 9 Figure 1 9 Monitor Mode _ ee Talkback Speaker IP Phone Sound noise or activity near the V2 Speaker The Call Button is not used during Monitor Mode Monitor Mode is controlled by the phone instead of the Push to Talk Speaker To initiate the Monitor Mode someone on a phone must dial the pre programmed Monitor Extension See Figure 1 10 Figure 1 10 Dial the Monitor Extension Dial the pre programmed Monitor Extension Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Product Overview 10 Push To Talk Speaker Modes In Monitor Mode the talking mode and the listening mode are
30. CyberData The IP Endpoint Company Push to Talk V2 Speaker Operations Guide Part 011180 RAL 9002 Gray White Standard Part 011181 RAL 9003 Signal White Optional Document Part 930468C for Firmware Version 6 4 0 CyberData Corporation 3 Justin Court Monterey CA 93940 831 373 2601 Push to Talk V2 Speaker Operations Guide 930468C Part 011180 Part 011181 COPYRIGHT NOTICE 2014 CyberData Corporation ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This manual and related materials are the copyrighted property of CyberData Corporation No part of this manual or related materials may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means except for internal use by licensed customers without prior express written permission of CyberData Corporation This manual and the products software firmware and or hardware described in this manual are the property of CyberData Corporation provided under the terms of an agreement between CyberData Corporation and recipient of this manual and their use is subject to that agreement and its terms DISCLAIMER Except as expressly and specifically stated in a written agreement executed by CyberData Corporation CyberData Corporation makes no representation or warranty express or implied including any warranty or merchantability or fitness for any purpose with respect to this manual or the products software firmware and or hardware described herein and CyberData Corporation assumes no liabili
31. LED Function J10 Connections Auxiliary power input for use AUX POWER when PoE power is not available 12VDC 1A Qj 12 VDC Q 1A AUX POWER lt S Relay contacts rated at RELAY COM 6 Y 30 VDC 1A RELAY NO S BUTTON LED S BTN SENSE SJ J10 J9 Do not use auxiliary power input when speaker J1 is connected to a PoE power source 1 8 Dimensions Figure 1 4 shows the dimensions for the V2 Speaker Figure 1 4 Dimensions LTETETETETET 3 0 75 9 0 229 ee T Dimensions are in Inches Millimeter RTFM Volume Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Product Overview 7 Push To Talk Speaker Modes 1 9 Push To Talk Speaker Modes 1 9 1 Normal Mode In Normal Mode a person can use the Remote Call Button and the Talkback Speaker to call an IP phone or a phone user can call the talkback speaker See Figure 1 5 Figure 1 5 Normal Mode Talkback Speaker makes a call or dials a SIP extension Talkback Speaker Phone user dials the IP Phone Talkback Speaker Push the Call Button Push the Call Button to make a call or dial the SIP extension See Figure 1 6 Figure 1 6 Push the Call Button to Make a Call Push the Call Button Operations Guide 930468
32. POWER RELAY COM RELAY NO BUTTON LED BTN SENSE ZL Alert Strobe High PIV Ultrafast Switching Diode Vv Solid State or Mechanical Relay External device such as an electric door strike or strobe light Output Contacts AC or DC rated depending upon controlled device AC or DC requirements Power Source as required by an external device DC Power Supply Max 30 VDC 1A J9 AUX SPEAKER AUX SPEAKER BTN SENSE GND LINE OUT LINE OUT BUTTON LED Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 18 Device Configuration 2 2 2 3 Talkback Speaker with Auxiliary Soeaker Connection In Figure 2 6 the Talkback Speaker supports an amplified audio output for a second analog speaker While the total speaker wattage is the same by connecting a low cost analog speaker additional coverage can be realized Caution Operational Note Because of the limitations of PoE power when running the Talkback Speaker with a second auxiliary speaker the analog or digital volume level setting must not exceed a setting of 6 GENERAL ALERT Figure 2 6 Talkback Speaker with Auxiliary Speaker Connection Speaker N
33. See Figure 2 14 Figure 2 14 Device Configuration Page SS CyberData Ceiling Speaker Home Device Configuration Device Config volume Settings f a a Use Digital Volume Control Speaker Volume SIP Config Volume Boost Microphone Gain Nightringer r Relay Settings Multicast Config Activate Relay with DTMF code lee DTMF Activation Code j DTMF Activation Duration in seconds Clock Config Activate Relay During Ring Event Config Activate Relay During Night Ring Activate Relay While Call Active Autoprovisioning Activate Relay on Button Press Update Firmware Relay on Button Press Timeout in seconds Miscellaneous Settings Beep on Initialization Auto Answer Incoming Calls Button Lit when Idle Play Ringback Tone E OBO Blink button LED on monitor call You need to reboot for changes to take effect Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 31 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 On the Device Configuration page you may enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 6 Table 2 6 Device Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Volume Settings Use Digital Volume Control When selected you can bypass the analog volume knob on the front of the speaker The volume level will only be determined by the digital Speaker Volume setting on the Device Configuration pa
34. ameters 1 Click on the Multicast Configuration button to open the Multicast Configuration page See Figure 2 19 Figure 2 19 Multicast Configuration Setup SS CyberData Ceiling Speaker Home Multicast Configuration Device Config Enable Multicast operation O Networking SIP Config Nightringer Multicast Config Audio Config Clock Config Event Config Autoprovisioning Update Firmware Device Settings priority Address port SIP ca 4 Multicast Group Name Buffered 239 168 3 10 11000 239 168 3 9 10000 239 168 3 8 9000 239 168 3 7 8000 239 168 3 6 7000 lls are considered priority 45 239 168 3 5 6000 Emergency MGE MG MGE MG5 MG4 ann 239 168 3 4 5000 MG3 239 168 3 3 4000 239 168 3 2 3000 239 168 3 1 2000 MG2 MG1 Background Music EEEEE EENE Port range can be from 2000 65535 Ports must be odd numbers Priority 9 is the highest and 0 is the lowest A higher priority audio stream will always supercede a lower one Priority 9 streams will play at maximum volume You need to reboot for changes to take effect Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 43 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 On the Multicast Configuration page enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 11 Table 2 11 Multicast Configuration Parameters
35. ant the relay to activate after the Call Button is pressed 1 character limit Miscellaneous Settings Beep on Initialization When selected you will hear a beep when the speaker initializes Auto Answer Incoming Calls When selected the device will automatically answer incoming calls When Auto Answer is Off the device will play a ringtone through the speaker Button Lit When Idle When selected the Call Button remains lit when idle Play Ringback Tone When selected you will hear a ringback tone while making a call Blink button LED on monitor call When selected the button LED will flash on and off during a monitor call Save Click the Save button to save your configuration settings Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 32 Configure the Speaker Parameters Table 2 6 Device Configuration Parameters continued Web Page Item Description Test Audio Click on the Test Audio button to do an audio test When the Test Audio button is pressed you will hear a voice message for testing the device audio quality and volume Test Microphone Click on the Test Microphone button to do a microphone test When the Test Microphone button is pressed the following occurs 1 The device will immediately start recording 3 seconds of audio 2 The device will beep indicating the en
36. ate a SIP call to a predetermined extension When the SIP Talkback Speaker is called from a remote phone and Auto Answer is not enabled within the unit s Web interface the LED on the Remote Button will blink The call will be answered when the button is pressed Figure 2 4 Running the V2 Speaker with a Remote Call Button ff S Speaker o AUX POWER 12VDC 1A S AUX SPEAKER mm AUX POWER AUX SPEAKER E ew CL RELAY COM BTN SENSE GND K RELAY NO LINE OUT Tee BUTTON LED LINE OUT c BTN SENSE AI BUTTON LED g ee o e Back View Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 17 Device Configuration 2 2 2 2 Talkback Speaker with an External Device In Figure 2 5 when the Talkback Speaker is called from a remote phone the relay on the speaker can be programmed to drive an external device such as an alert strobe This external device may also be addressed from a separate Unified Communication UC server Figure 2 5 Talkback Speaker with an External Device Speaker AUX POWER 12VDC Q 1A AUX
37. ctivated Events are enabled When selected Relay Deactivated Events are enabled Enable Ring Events When selected Ring Events are enabled Enable Night Ring Events When selected there is a notification when the speaker receives a night ring Enable Multicast Start Events Enable Multicast Stop Events Enable Power On Events When selected Multicast Start Events are enabled When selected Multicast Stop Events are enabled When selected Power On Events are enabled Enable 60 Second Heartbeat Events When selected 60 Second Heartbeat Events are enabled Click the Save button to save your configuration settings Save Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Click on the Test Event button to test an event Test Event Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system Reboot Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 58 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 10 1 Example Packets for Events The server and port are used to point to the listening server and the Remote Event Server URL is the destination URL typically the script running on the remote server that s used to parse and process the POST events Note The XML is URL encoded before transmission so the following examples are not completely accurate Here are example packets for every event POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 Hast 10 0 3 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Conte
38. cy tee teinte tnnt reete tenaces 83 C 4 5 Warranty and RMA Returns Page sse eene nennen enne 83 Index 84 Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Product Overview The CyberData SIP enabled V2 Speaker is a Power over Ethernet PoE 802 3af and Voice over IP VoIP public address loudspeaker that easily connects into existing local area networks with a single CAT5 cable connection The speaker is compatible with most SIP based IP PBX In a non SIP environment the speaker is capable of receiving broadcast audio via multicast Its small footprint and low height allows the speaker to be discretely mounted almost anywhere Note Prior to installation create a plan for the locations of your speakers General Alert Consult local building and electrical code requirements prior to installation GENERAL ALERT 1 1 How to Identify This Product To identify the VoIP V2 Speaker look for a model number label similar to the one shown in Figure 1 1 The model number on the label should be one of the following 011180 RAL 9002 Gray White Standard Color 011181 RAL 9003 Signal White Optional Color Figure 1 1 Model Number Label CyberData Corporation WWW CYBERDATA NET SPEAKER V2 PAGING SIP PTT CEILING WALL MNT RAL9002 RoHS 011180A 021037D I AAA A ATI A NNT 180000001 Model number Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Product Overview 2 Installation
39. d This product should be installed by a licensed electrician according to all local electrical and building codes gt GENERAL ALERT Warning Electrical Hazard To prevent injury this apparatus must be securely attached to the floor wall in accordance with the installation instructions gt GENERAL ALERT Warning The PoE connector is intended for intra building connections only and does not route to the outside plant Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 75 76 Mount the Speaker A 2 Mount the Speaker Before you mount the speaker make sure that you have received all the parts for each speaker Refer to Table A 1 and Table A 2 Table A 1 Drop Ceiling Mounting Components Part of the Accessory Kit Quantity Part Name 3 Illustration 8 Nylon Thumb Nuts m 3 8 Fender Washers 3 8 32 x 1 1 4 Mounting Screws H Table A 2 Drywall Mounting Components Part of the Accessory Kit Quantity Part Name Illustration 3 Plastic Ribbed Anchors 8 Sheet Metal Screws my Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 77 Mount the Speaker To mount the speaker 1 Use the TEMPLATE to cut the speaker hole and prepare holes for the screws Figure A 1 This template is located on the back page of the Installation Quick Reference Guide that is delivered with each speaker Figure A 1 VoIP Speaker Assembly Dry Wall Mountin
40. d of recording 3 The device will play back the recorded audio Test Relay Click on the Test Relay button to do a relay test Reboot Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system 3 After changing the parameters click the Save button Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 33 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 4 Configure the Network Parameters 1 Click the Networking button to open the Network Configuration page Figure 2 15 Figure 2 15 Network Configuration Page po CyberData Ceiling Speaker Home Network Configuration Device Config Stored Network Settings TICLE IP Addressing Static DHCP eer IP Address 10 10 10 10 l SIP Config Subnet Mask 755000 4 Default Gateway 10 0 0 1 pe Nightringer DNS Server 1 110 0 0 1 DNS Server 2 10 0 0 1 Multicast Config p DHCP Timeout DHCP Timeout in seconds Glock Config A value of 1 will retry forever Event Config Current Network Settings Autoprovisioning IP Address 192 168 1 111 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Update Firmware Default Gateway 192 168 1 1 DNS Server 1 192 168 1 20 DNS Server 2 192 168 1 10 You need to reboot for changes to take effect Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 34 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 On the Network Configuration page enter values for the
41. e MAC 0020f70015b6 lt event gt RELAY DEACTIVATED lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 Host 10 0 3 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 60 Configure the Speaker Parameters Content Length 234 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020f70015b6 gt event gt NIGHTRINGING lt event gt cyberdata Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 61 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 11 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters 1 Click the Autoprovisioning button to open the Autoprovisioning Configuration page See Figure 2 28 Figure 2 28 Autoprovisioning Configuration Page ee CyberData Ceiling Speaker Home Autoprovisioning Device Config Autoprovisioning CD Enable Autoprovisioning Get Autoprovisioning from DHCP E Config l Autoprovisioning Server IP Address 1000254 Autoprovisioning autoupdate in minutes 1440 Nightringer Multicast Config Audio Config Clock Config Event Config i Autoprovisioning file name OO20f700f0c4 config Autoprovisioning You need to reboot for changes to take effect Update Firmware Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing th
42. e High purity copper EM i 16 gauge wire and a maximum length 8 Ohm Auxiliary Speaker of 20 feet AUX POWER Y 12VDC Q 1A AUX SPEAKER AUX POWER C Jl AUX SPEAKER RELAY COM OJI BTN SENSE GND Part 4011120 RAL 9002 RELAY NO LINE OUT Part 011121 RAL 9003 BUTTON LED LINE OUT When using the second speaker connection AN KS the analog volume control needs to be disabled BTN SENSE BUTTON LED C Because of the limitations of PoE power J10 J9 when running the V2 Speaker with a second auxiliary speaker the analog or digital volume level setting must not exceed a setting of 6 Caution Operational Note You must not use the Talkback Speaker in combination with both a Clock Kit and an auxiliary speaker The V2 Speaker may only be used separately with an auxiliary speaker or used separately with a Clock Kit See Figure 2 7 Clock Kit with Extra Speaker Connection is NOT ALLOWED GENERAL ALERT Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 19 Device Configuration Figure 2 7 Clock Kit with Extra Speaker Connection is NOT ALLOWED NOT ALLOWED 16 gauge wire and a maximum length of 20 feet alog Speaker CD Part NO ager 011072 oIP Clock Kit Wall Mount Version Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the
43. e VoIP V2 Speaker 62 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 On the Autoprovisioning Configuration page you may enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 19 Table 2 19 Autoprovisioning Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Autoprovisioning Enable Autoprovisioning See Section 2 3 11 1 Autoprovisioning Get Autoprovisioning from DHCP See Section 2 3 11 1 Autoprovisioning Autoprovisioning Server IP Address See Section 2 3 11 1 Autoprovisioning 15 character limit Autoprovisioning Autoupdate Type the desired time in minutes that you want the in minutes Autoprovisioning feature to update 6 character limit Click the Save button to save your configuration settings Save Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system Reboot 3 After changing the parameters click the Save button Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 63 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 11 1 Autoprovisioning Enable Autoprovisioning Option Networking Get Autoprovisioning from DHCP With autoprovisioning enabled the board will get its configuration from a remote TFTP server on startup or periodically on a scheduled delay Autoprovisioned values will override values stored in on board memory and will be visible on the web page The board gets its autoprovisioning information from an XML
44. e effect Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system Reboot 3 After changing the parameters click on the Save button 2 3 5 1 Dial Out Extension Strings and DTMF Tones using rfc2833 On the SIP Configuration Page continued dial out extensions support the addition of comma delimited pauses and sending additional DTMF tones using rfc2833 The first comma will pause three seconds after a call is first established with a remote device Subsequent commas will pause for 2 seconds A pause of one second will be sent after each numerical digit Table 2 9 Examples of Dial Out Extension Strings Extension String Resulting Action 302 Dial out extension 302 and establish a call 302 2 Dial out extension 302 and establish a call wait 3 seconds then send the DTMF tone 2 302 25 4 1 Dial out extension 302 and establish a call wait 3 seconds then send the DTMF tone 2 send out DTMF tone 5 wait 6 seconds send out DTMF tone 4 wait 4 seconds send out DTMF tone 1 Note The maximum number of total characters in the dial out field is 64 Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 40 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 6 Configure the Night Ringer Parameters 1 Click on the Nightringer button to open the Nightringer Configuration page See Figure 2 18 Figure 2 18 Nightringer Configuration Setup CyberData Ceiling Speaker Event Co C Operations Gu
45. e or the third prong are provided for your safety If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs convenience receptacles and the point where they exit from the apparatus Only use attachments accessories specified by the manufacturer Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel Servicing is required when the apparatus has been damaged in any way such as power supply cord or plug is damaged liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture does not operate normally or has been dropped Prior to installation consult local building and electrical code requirements WARNING The speaker enclosure is not rated for any AC voltages Warning Electrical Hazard This product should be installed by a licensed electrician according to all local electrical and building codes GENERAL ALERT Warning Electrical Hazard To prevent injury this apparatus must be securely attached to the floor wall in accordance with the installation instructions GENERAL ALERT Warning The PoE connector is intended for intra building connections only and does not route to the outside plant GENERAL ALERT CyberData Corporation 930468C Operations Guide Abbreviations and Terms Abbreviation or Ter
46. eVersion value in the xml file must match the version stored in the FirmwareFile FirmwareVersion v5 0 5b01 FirmwareVersion FirmwareFile 505b01 uImage ceilingspeak FirmwareFile If these values are mismatched the board can get stuck in a loop where it goes through the following sequence of actions 1 The board downloads and writes a new firmware file 2 After the next reboot the board recognizes that the firmware version does not match 3 The board downloads and writes the firmware file again CyberData has timed a firmware upgrade at 140 seconds Therefore if you suspect the board is stuck in a loop either remove or comment out the FirmwareVersion line in the XML file and let the board boot as it normally does Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Autoprovisioned Audio Files Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 65 Configure the Speaker Parameters Audio files are stored in non volatile memory and an autoprovisioned audio file will only have to be downloaded once for each device Loading many audio files to the device from the web page could cause it to appear unresponsive If this happens wait until the transfer is complete and then refresh the page The device uses the file name to determine when to download a new audio file This means that if you used autoprovisioning to upload a file and then changed the contents of this file at the TFTP server the device will not recognize that the file has changed
47. ecently Used IB kde na na IB kde root Desktop EB ksocket na 7 File System orbit na 250 1 GB Media B ssh ciPQvp3392 B v814422 f 4 Add X Remove Create Folder v Modified Yesterday at 14 30 Yesterday at 14 26 Yesterday at 14 26 09 20 Yesterday at 14 32 Yesterday at 14 26 Yesterday at 15 45 WAV Microsoft signed 16 bit PCM v Options cancel lal Save WAV Microsoft signed 16 bit PCM Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 51 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 9 Configure the NIP Server and Clock Parameters Click the Clock Config button to open the NTP Server and Clock Configuration page See Figure 2 25 Note The Clock Configuration page is always visible If a clock is not installed the Clock Status will indicate NOT INSTALLED Otherwise it shows INSTALLED Figure 2 25 NTP Server and Clock Configuration Page ew CyberData Ceiling Speaker Home NTP Server and Clock Configuration Device Config Clock Status NOT INSTALLED Networking SIP Config Nightringer Multicast Config Audio Config Clock Config Event Config l Autoprovisioning Update Firmware Clock Firmware NTP Settings NTP Server north america pool ntp org Posix Timezone String see manual PST8PDT M3 2 0 2 00 00 M1 1 1 0 2 00 01 Set Time with external NTP server on boo
48. er status LED and the yellow network LED comes on immediately 2 After about 23 seconds with a static IP address or 27 seconds if the board is set to use DHCP the green LED will blink twice to indicate that the board is fully booted The speaker will beep at this time if the Beep on Initialization option is enabled on the Device Configuration Page see Section 2 3 3 Configure the Device Parameters Note If the board is set to use DHCP and there is not a DHCP server available on the network it will try 12 times with a three second delay between tries and eventually fall back to the programmed static IP address by default 10 10 10 10 This process will take approximately 80 seconds Note The front power status LED will remain solid on during operation 2 2 3 2 Link LED e The Link LED is illuminated when the network link to the speaker is established e The Link LED blinks to indicate network traffic Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 22 Device Configuration 2 2 4 Confirm the IP Address and Test the Audio 2 2 4 1 Reset Test Function Management RTFM Button When the speaker is operational and linked to the network use the Reset Test Function Management RTFM button Figure 2 10 on the speaker face to announce and confirm the speaker s IP Address and test that the audio is working Note Using the RTFM button will lock the digital volume level to 4 and disable the analog volume
49. eters Table 2 20 shows the web page items on the Upgrade Firmware page Table 2 20 Upgrade Firmware Parameters Web Page Item Description File Upload Firmware Version Firmware Version Please specify a file Refer to the Browse button description Use the Browse button to navigate to the location of the Browse Intercom firmware file that you want to upload Click on the Submit button to automatically upload the Submit selected firmware and reboot the system Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 2 3 12 2 Reboot the Talkback Speaker en CyberData Ceiling Speaker Home Device Config Networking SIP Config Nightringer Multicast Config Audio Config Clock Config Event Config Autoprovisioning l Update Firmware To reboot a Talkback Speaker Installing the VolP V2 Speaker 69 Configure the Speaker Parameters 1 Log in to the Home Page as instructed in Section 2 3 2 Log in to the Configuration Home Page See Figure 2 30 Figure 2 30 Home Page PTT Speaker variant p Device Settings Device Name Change Username Change Password Re enter Password CyberData Ceiling Speaker m Current Settings Serial Number Mac Address Firmware Version IP Addressing IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Speaker Volume SIP Mode is Multicast Mode is Clock is Event Repo
50. g Kit E Plastic Ribberd Anchor 3x 8 Nylon Thumb Nut 3x 8 Fender Washer 3x o Ceiling Tile or Dry Wall i j li Optional Reinforcement Mount P N 010991A Sold Seperately Template VoIP V2 apt Assembly Dry Wall Mounting Kit 6 Screw 3x Ceiling Mounting Screw 8 32x1 1 4 3X Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 78 Mount the Speaker 2 Plug the Ethernet cable into the Speaker Assembly Section 2 2 3 Confirm that the Speaker is Operational and Linked to the Network explains how the Link and Status LEDs work 3 At this point For drop ceiling mounting position the VoIP SPEAKER ASSEMBLY in the ceiling so that its screw holes align with those you prepared For drywall mounting place the three PLASTIC RIBBED ANCHORS in the holes you prepared and position the VoIP SPEAKER ASSEMBLY over them aligning the screw holes in the assembly with the anchors 4 To fasten the speaker Note For drop ceiling mounting use the three 8 32 x 1 1 4 MOUNTING SCREWS 8 NYLON THUMB NUTS and 8 FENDER WASHERS to secure the speaker For weak ceiling tile CyberData offers a reinforcing mount CyberData part number 010991A For drywall mounting use the three 8 SHEET METAL SCREWS to secure the speaker Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 79 Appendix B Setting up a IFIP Server B 1 Set up a TFTP Se
51. ge Speaker Volume Type the desired speaker volume level into this field 1 character limit Volume Boost When Volume Boost is enabled the device will play at a higher volume at the risk of having the audio clip at very high levels Microphone Gain Type the desired microphone gain level into this field Relay Settings Activate Relay with DTMF Code DTMF Activation Code When selected the relay can be activated with a DTMF code Type the desired DTMF activation code 25 character limit DTMF Activation Duration in seconds Type the desired DTMF activation duration in seconds 2 character limit activation times now go up to 99 seconds NOTE A DTMF activation duration of 0 will toggle the relay indefinitely or until the activation code is sent again Activate Relay During Ring When selected the relay will be activated for as long as the call is active NOTE When the phone is set to Auto Answer it will not ring and this option does nothing Activate Relay During Night Ring Check this box to activate the relay for as long as a Night Ring tone is ringing Activate Relay While Call Active When selected the relay will be activated for as long as the call is active Activate Relay on Button Press When selected the relay will be activated when the Call Button is pressed Relay on Button Press Timeout in seconds Type the desired time in seconds that you w
52. he Audio Configuration page replaces one of the stock audio files on the board When the input box displays the word default the Talkback Speaker is using the stock audio file If that file is replaced with a user file it will display the uploaded filename Table 2 12 Audio Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Audio Files 0 9 The name of the audio configuration option is the same as the spoken audio that plays on the board 24 character limit 0 corresponds to the spoken word zero 1 corresponds to the spoken word one 2 corresponds to the spoken word two 3 corresponds to the spoken word three 4 corresponds to the spoken word four 5 corresponds to the spoken word five 6 corresponds to the spoken word six 7 corresponds to the spoken word seven 8 corresponds to the spoken word eight 9 corresponds to the spoken word nine Dot Corresponds to the spoken word dot 24 character limit Audiotest Pagetone Corresponds to the message This is the CyberData IP speaker test message 24 character limit Corresponds to a simple tone used for beep on initialization and beep on page 24 character limit Talk While in Monitor Mode the person at the phone will hear the word talk when they are switching from the listening mode to the talking mode Listen Your IP Address is
53. hnical support for your VoIP product is to submit a VoIP Technical Support form at the following website http www cyberdata net support contactsupportvoip html Phone 831 373 2601 Ext 333 Email support cyberdata net Fax 831 373 4193 Company and product information is at www cyberdata net CyberData Corporation 930468C Operations Guide Revision Information Revision 930468C which corresponds to firmware version 6 4 0 was released on April 4 2014 Adds the following warning to the following sections Important Safety Instructions e Section 1 2 Installation e Section Appendix A Mounting the Speaker Warning Text The PoE connector is intended for intra building connections only and does not route to the outside plant Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Pictorial Alert Icons General Alert This pictoral alert indicates a potentially hazardous situation This alert will be followed by a hazard level heading and more specific information about the hazard GENERAL ALERT Ground This pictoral alert indicates the Earth grounding connection point Hazard Levels Danger Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This is limited to the most extreme situations Warning Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury Cautio
54. ide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 41 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 On the Nightringer Configuration page enter values for the parameters indicated in Table 2 10 Table 2 10 Nightringer Configuration Parameters Web Page Item Description Enable Nightringer When the nightringer is enabled the ceiling speaker will attempt to register a second extension with the SIP server Any calls made to this extension will play a ringtone Nightringer Settings SIP Server Type the SIP server represented as either a numeric IP address in dotted decimal notation User ID Type the User ID up to 64 alphanumeric characters Authenticate ID Type the Authenticate ID up to 64 alphanumeric characters Authenticate Password Type the Authenticate Password up to 64 alphanumeric characters Re registration Interval in seconds Type the SIP Registration lease time in minutes default is 60 minutes 8 character limit Re registration Interval in seconds Save Click the Save button to save your configuration settings Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Reboot Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system 3 After changing the parameters click on the Save button Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 2 3 7 Configure the Multicast Parameters Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 42 Configure the Speaker Par
55. is buffered audio is interrupted by a higher priority stream once the higher priority streams is finished the speaker will restart the lower priority stream from the beginning Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 45 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 8 Configure the Audio Parameters Click the Audio Config button to open the Audio Configuration page See Figure 2 20 and Figure 2 21 The Audio Configuration page is used to add custom audio to the board User uploaded audio will take precedence over the audio files shipped with the Intercom Figure 2 20 Audio Configuration Page A CyberData Ceiling Speaker Home Audio Configuration Device Config Available Space 14 54MB Networking SIP Gonfig Nightringer Multicast Config Audio Config Glock Config Event Config Autoprovisioning Update Firmware m Audio Files 0 Currently set to default New File Currently set to default New File New File Currently set to default New File Currently set to default Currently set to default New File Currently set to default Eee Play Delete Save Play J Delete Seve Browse Browse Play J Delete Seve Browse Play Delete Save New File Currently set to default New File Currently set to default erve Play Delete Save
56. m Definition A law A standard companding algorithm used in European digital communications systems to optimize i e modify the dynamic range of an analog signal for digitizing AVP Audio Video Profile Cat 5 TIA EIA 568 B Category 5 DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol LAN Local Area Network LED Light Emitting Diode Mbps Megabits per Second NTP Network Time Protocol PBX Private Branch Exchange PoE Power over Ethernet as per IEEE 802 3af standard RTFM Reset Test Function Management SIP Session Initiated Protocol u law A companding algorithm primarily used in the digital telecommunication UC Unified Communications VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol CyberData Corporation 930468C Operations Guide Contents Chapter 1 Product Overview 1 1 How to Identify This Product 5 iicet bete it escas de CER i tet recita ge 1 1 2 Installation iunhonieanseiureonue enia ish e ed e PE ERO DEI ad d dita ia ca Herten 2 1 3 Product Eeatures stie hen ieedeocomaiuti iti He ania eia E E dee eie T ebay 3 14 Supported Protocols sic aeo undi a a dian enema idu n iei i N 3 15 Supported SIP Servers sitae anani condensed ua ed Doo LA a n Ren EE Cen eaa 4 1 6 Product Specifications eene einerseits rhe dba r ciat dedero eerie de ire Ea aT 5 1 7 Optional Connections J9 and TIO sees 6 1 8 ula
57. mware upgradeable SEELEN pa Cyberdata Ceiling Speaker Autoprovisioning support Home Cyberdata Ceiling Speaker Small footprint High efficiency speaker driver PoE 802 3af Enabled Powered over Ethernet Network and external speaker volume control Peer to peer capability User uploadable ring and alert tones Auto detect for CyberData Clock kit Nightringer Buffered page 1 4 Supported Protocols The V2 Speaker supports SIP Multicast HTTP Web based configuration Provides an intuitive user interface for easy system configuration and verification of speaker operations DHCP Client Dynamically assigns IP addresses in addition to the option to use static addressing HTTP TCP Post auto updating event notification in XML format TFIP Client Facilitates hosting for the configuration file for Autoprovisioning Audio Encodings PCMU G 711 mu law PCMA G 711 A law Packet Time 20 ms Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Product Overview 4 Supported SIP Servers 1 5 Supported SIP Servers The following link contains information on how to configure the speaker for the supported SIP servers http www cyberdata net support server index html Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Product Overview 5 Product Specifications 1 6 Product Specifications Table 1 1 Product Specifications Category Specification Audio sensitivity 96dB 1W 1M S P Level A
58. n clock 51 default IP settings 25 device 12 NTP Server 51 SIP 35 using Web interface 25 configuration home page 28 configuration page configurable parameters 31 confirming IP address 22 24 contact information 81 contact information for CyberData 81 Current Network Settings 34 current network settings 34 CyberData contact information 81 D default gateway 12 25 IP address 12 25 subnet mask 12 25 username and password 12 25 web login username and password 28 default gateway 12 25 34 default IP settings 25 default login address 27 device configuration 12 30 device configuration parameters 62 the device configuration page 61 device configuration page 30 device configuration parameters 31 device configuration password changing for web configuration access 30 DHCP IP addressing 34 dial out extension strings 39 dimensions 5 6 discovery utility program 27 DNS server 34 Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 85 door sensor 47 downgrading may restore factory defaults 67 drop ceiling mounting of speaker 78 drywall mounting of speaker 78 DTMF tones 39 DTMF tones using rfc2833 39 E enable night ring events 51 57 Ethernet cable 78 ethernet port baud rate 5 event configuration enable night ring events 57 expiration time for SIP server lease 38 41 F factory default settings how to set 24 features 3 firmware downgrading may restore factory defaults 67 where to get the lates
59. n Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in minor or moderate injury It may also alert users against unsafe practices Notice Indicates a statement of company policy that is a safety policy or protection of property The safety guidelines for the equipment in this manual do not purport to address all the safety issues of the equipment It is the responsibility of the user to establish appropriate safety ergonomic and health practices and determine the applicability of regulatory limitations prior to use Potential safety hazards are identified in this manual through the use of words Danger Warning and Caution the specific hazard type and pictorial alert icons CyberData Corporation 930468C Operations Guide Important Safety Instructions 10 11 12 13 14 Read these instructions Keep these instructions Heed all warnings Follow all instructions Do not use this apparatus near water Clean only with dry cloth Do not block any ventilation openings Install in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators heat registers stoves or other apparatus including amplifiers that produce heat Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding type plug A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong The wide blad
60. ne 45 2 3 9 Configure the NTP Server and Clock Parameters sse 51 2 3 10 Configure the Event Parameters sssssseeeeeeeen een een eene nene nennen 56 2 3 11 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters sse eee nee 61 2 3 12 Upgrade the Firmware and Reboot the Talkback Speaker sess 66 2 4 1 Command Interface Post Commands sse eene 71 Appendix A Mounting the Speaker 75 A 1 Important Safety Instructions ssseeeeneneeneeennneenen nnne nennen nene 75 A2 Mount adesso M 76 Appendix B Setting up a TFTP Server 79 BL Setup a TEIP Servers A A tectis tenencia s esee Ho E a e cechendbenstetien fes pense 79 BAL In a LINUX Environment retirer ettet tette ntes cer ea tete einn berita er tut 79 B 1 2 In a Windows Environment n betinitep tete tete tale debe edes rarae ne ka ipsa 79 Appendix C Troubleshooting Technical Support 80 Cl Frequently Asked Questions FAQ 1 eite tenter epe re red reside eget nd 80 C2 Documentation C 80 C3 Contact Informa On e raksa 81 CA Warranty dM 82 C 4 1 Warranty amp RMA Returns within the United States s esses 82 C 4 2 Warranty amp RMA Returns Outside of the United States sss 82 C43 Spare m the Air Poliey eee ttr irren disent teet hne Ye a tete dern erede 82 C 44 Return and Restocking Poli
61. nt Length 197 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020f70015b6 lt event gt POWERON lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 Host 10 0 3 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 199 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding ISO 8859 1 gt lt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020f70015b6 lt event gt HEARTBEAT lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 Hosts L0 D 32 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 201 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encodings ISO 8859 1 cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020 70015b6 gt lt event gt CALL ACTIVE lt event gt lt cyberdata gt POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 Hosts 10 0 3 79 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 205 Content Type application x www form urlencoded lt xml version 1 0 encoding I50 8859 1 gt cyberdata NAME CyberData VoIP Device MAC 0020f70015b6 event CALL TERMINATED lt event gt cyberdata POST xmlparse engine HTTP 1 1 Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 59 Configure the Speaker Parameters Host 10 0 3 T9 User Agent CyberData 1 0 0 Content Length 197 Content Type application x www
62. o returning any products to CyberData Our Technical Support staff will determine if your product should be returned to us for further inspection If Technical Support determines that your product needs to be returned to CyberData an RMA number will be issued to you at this point Your issued RMA number must be printed on the outside of the shipping box No product will be accepted for return without an approved RMA number The product in its original package should be sent to the following address CyberData Corporation 3 Justin Court Monterey CA 93940 Attn RMA xxxxxx C 4 2 Warranty amp RMA Returns Outside of the United States If you purchased your equipment through an authorized international distributor or reseller please contact them directly for product repairs C 4 3 Spare in the Air Policy CyberData now offers a Spare in the Airno wait policy for warranty returns within the United States and Canada More information about the Spare in the Air policy is available at the following web address http www cyberdata net support warranty spareintheair html Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 83 Warranty C 4 4 Return and Restocking Policy For our authorized distributors and resellers please refer to your CyberData Service Agreement for information on our return guidelines and procedures For End Users please contact the company that you purchased your equipment from for their return policy
63. ot use daylight savings time Table 2 15 shows a breakdown of the parts that constitute the following time zone string e CST6DST M3 2 0 2 00 00 M1 1 1 0 2 00 00 Table 2 15 Time Zone String Parts Time Zone String Meaning Part CST6CDT The time zone offset from GMT and three character identifiers for the time zone CST Central Standard Time 6 The hour offset from GMT UTC CDT Central Daylight Time M3 2 0 2 00 00 The date and time when daylight savings begins M3 The third month March 2 The 2nd occurrence of the day next item in the month 0 Sunday 2 00 00 Time of day to change M11 1 0 2 00 00 The date and time when daylight savings ends M11 The eleventh month November al The 1st occurrence of the day next item in the month 0 Sunday 2 00 00 Time of day to change Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Time Zone String Examples Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 54 Configure the Speaker Parameters Table 2 16 has some more examples of time zone strings Table 2 16 Time Zone String Examples Time Zone Time Zone String Tokyo IST 9 Berlin CET 1MET M3 5 0 1 00 M10 5 0 1 00 a Tokyo does not use daylight savings time b For Berlin daylight savings time starts on the last Sunday in March at 01 00 UTC and ends on the last Sunday in October at 01 00 UTC and is one hour ahead of UTC Time Zone Identifier A user definable
64. owing website address http www cyberdata net support voip discovery utility html The Speaker ships in DHCP mode To get to the Home page use the discovery utility to scan for the device on the network and open your browser from there Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 28 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 When prompted use the following default Web Access Username and Web Access Password to access the Home Page Figure 2 13 Web Access Username admin Web Access Password admin Figure 2 13 Home Page nT CyberData Ceiling Speaker Home Device Config Networking SIP Config Nightringer Multicast Config Audio Config Clock Config Event Config Autoprovisioning Update Firmware PTT Speaker variant m Device Settings Device Name Change Username Change Password Re enter Password CyberData Ceiling Speaker admin Current Settings Serial Number Mac Address Firmware Version IP Addressing IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway DNS Server 1 DNS Server 2 Speaker Volume SIP Mode is Multicast Mode is Clock is Event Reporting is Nightringer is Primary SIP Server Backup Server 1 Backup Server 2 Monitor SIP Server Monitor Server 1 Monitor Server 2 099002021 00 20 f7 00 f0 c4 v6 4 0 dhcp 192 168 1 111 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 20
65. power input J1 5 power requirement 5 power connecting to speaker 13 priority assigning 43 product configuring 25 mounting 76 parts list 11 product features 3 product overview 1 product features 3 product specifications 5 product specifications 5 R reboot 68 69 remote SIP port 38 Reset Test Function Management RTFM button 22 24 restoring the factory default settings 24 return and restocking policy 83 ringtones 43 lengthy pages 43 RMA returned materials authorization 81 RMA status 81 RTFM button 22 24 S sales 81 server address SIP 37 service 81 SIP enable SIP operation 37 local SIP port 38 user ID 37 SIP configuration 35 SIP Server 37 SIP configuration parameters 37 outbound proxy 38 registration and expiration SIP server lease 38 41 unregister on reboot 38 user ID SIP 37 SIP registration 38 SIP remote SIP port 38 SIP server 37 password for login 37 unregister from 38 user ID for login 37 SIP settings 37 38 Spare in the Air Policy 82 speaker configuration default IP settings 25 speaker configuration page configurable parameters 29 34 speaker operations verifying 30 static IP addressing 34 status LED 78 Stored Network Settings 34 subnet mask 12 25 34 T tech support 81 technical support contact information 81 template for speaker and screw holes 77 testing audio 22 24 TFTP server 79 time zone string examples 54 time zone strings 53 typical system installation 2 U
66. ric characters Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 38 Configure the Speaker Parameters Table 2 8 SIP Configuration Parameters continued Web Page Item Description Backup Monitor User ID 1 Type the Monitor User ID for the Backup SIP Server Backup Monitor User ID 2 up to 64 alphanumeric characters Backup Monitor Auth ID 1 Type the Monitor Authenticate ID for the Backup SIP Server Backup Monitor Auth ID 2 up to 64 alphanumeric characters Backup Monitor Auth Password 1 Type the Monitor Authenticate Password for the Backup SIP Backup Monitor Auth Password 2 Server up to 64 alphanumeric characters Remote SIP Port Type the Remote SIP Port number default 5060 8 character limit Local SIP Port Type the Local SIP Port number default 5060 8 character limit Outbound Proxy Type the Outbound Proxy as either a numeric IP address in dotted decimal notation or the fully qualified host name 255 character limit FQDN Outbound Proxy Port Type the Outbound Proxy Port number 8 character limit Register with a SIP Server Enable or disable SIP Registration Re registration Interval in seconds Type the SIP Registration lease time in minutes default is 60 minutes 8 character limit Re registration Interval in seconds Unregister on Reboot When selected on boot the speaker will first register with a SIP server with a expira
67. roduct s please use the CyberData RMA Status form at the following web address http www cyberdata net support rmastatus html Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 82 Warranty C 4 Warranty CyberData warrants its product against defects in material or workmanship for a period of two years from the date of purchase Should the product fail within the warranty period CyberData will repair or replace the product free of charge This warranty includes all parts and labor Should the product fail out of warranty a flat rate repair charge of one half of the purchase price of the product will be assessed Repairs that are in warranty but are damaged by improper modifications or abuse will be charged at the out of warranty rate Products shipped to CyberData both in and out of warranty are shipped at the expense of the customer Shipping charges for repaired products shipped back to the customer by CyberData will be paid by CyberData CyberData shall not under any circumstances be liable to any person for any special incidental indirect or consequential damages including without limitation damages resulting from use or malfunction of the products loss of profits or revenues or costs of replacement goods even if CyberData is informed in advance of the possibility of such damages C 4 1 Warranty amp RMA Returns within the United States If service is required you must contact CyberData Technical Support prior t
68. rporation 2 2 1 3 Running the Talkback Speaker with Auxiliary Power Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 15 Device Configuration In Figure 2 3 the power for the Talkback Speaker can either come from an 802 3af Network connection or from an external source Caution ee equipment damage may occur Operational Note Do not connect an auxiliary power supply when the Talkback Speaker 1s connected to a PoE power source through J1 Improper operation or Figure 2 3 Running the V2 Speaker with Auxiliary Power Speaker 412 VDC AUX POWER 12VDC 1A AUX POWER GND RELAY COM RELAY NO Ae edam BUTTON LED 12 VDC 1 Amps BTN SENSE UL listed LPS rated AUX SPEAKER AUX SPEAKER BTN SENSE GND LINE OUT LINE OUT BUTTON LED Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 16 Device Configuration 2 2 2 Installation Options This section shows various installation options for the Talkback Speaker 2 2 2 1 Running the Talkback Speaker with a Remote Call Button In Figure 2 3 the VoIP Remote Call Button enables calls to the SIP Talkback Speaker that can be initiated or answered from a remotely mounted switch When enabled through the web interface if the Remote Call Button is pressed the speaker would initi
69. rrent default gateway address DNS Server 1 Shows the current DNS Server 1 address DNS Server 2 Shows the current DNS Server 2 address Speaker Volume Shows the current speaker volume mode Digital web page or Analog volume knob SIP Mode is Shows the current status of the SIP Mode Multicast Mode is Shows the current status of the Multicast Mode Clock is Shows the current status of the Clock Event Reporting is Shows the current status of the Event Reporting Nightringer is Shows the current status of the Nightringer Primary SIP Server Shows the current status of the Primary SIP Server Backup Server 1 Shows the current status of Backup Server 1 Backup Server 2 Shows the current status of Backup Server 2 Monitor SIP Server Shows the current status of the Monitor SIP Server Monitor Server 1 Shows the current status of Monitor Server 1 Monitor Server 2 Shows the current status of Monitor Server 2 Save Click the Save button to save your configuration settings Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Reboot Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 30 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 3 Configure the Device Parameters 1 Click the Device Configuration button to open the Device Configuration page
70. rting is Nightringer is Primary SIP Server Backup Server 1 Backup Server 2 Monitor SIP Server Monitor Server 1 Monitor Server 2 099002021 00 20 f7 00 f0 c4 v6 4 0 dhcp 192 168 1 111 255 255 255 0 192 168 1 1 192 168 1 20 192 168 1 10 analog enabled disabled not installed disabled disabled NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server You need to reboot for changes to take effect Reboot 2 Click the Reboot button See Figure 2 30 Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 70 Configure the Speaker Parameters 3 Anormal restart will occur and you will see the following Reboot page Figure 2 31 Reboot Page Cyberdata Ceiling Speaker Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 71 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 4 Command Interface Some functions on the device can be activated using simple POST commands to the web interface The examples in Table 2 21 use the free unix utility wget but any program that can send http POST commands to the device should work 2 4 1 Command Interface Post Commands Note These commands require an authenticated session a valid username and password to work Table 2 21
71. rver Autoprovisioning requires a TFTP server for hosting the configuration file B 1 1 In a LINUX Environment To set up a TFIP server on LINUX 1 Create a directory dedicated to the TFTP server and move the files to be uploaded to that directory 2 Run the following command where t tpboot is the path to the directory you created in Step 1 the directory that contains the files to be uploaded For example in tftpd 1 s tftpboot your directory name B 1 2 In a Windows Environment You can find several options online for setting up a Windows TFTP server This example explains how to use the Solarwinds freeware TFTP server which you can download at http www cyberdata net support voip solarwinds html To set up a TFTP server on Windows 1 Install and start the software 2 Select File Configure Security tab Transmit Only 3 Make a note of the default directory name and then move the firmware files to be uploaded to that directory Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 80 Appendix C Troubleshooting Technical support C 1 Frequently Asked Questions FAQ To see a list of frequently asked questions for your product go to the following URL http www cyberdata net products voip digitalanalog ceilingspkr2ptt faqs html C 2 Documentation The documentation for this product is released in an English language version only You can download PDF copies of CyberData product documentation by going
72. s are considered priority 4 5 SIP audio will interrupt multicast streams with priority 0 through 4 and will be interrupted by multicast streams with priority 5 through 9 During priority 9 multicast streams the analog volume control is bypassed and the volume level is set to maximum Note SIP calls buffered SIP calls multicast streams buffered multicast streams ring tones ringback tones and nightring tones are all prioritized Ringtones all play at the same priority level This means that it is possible to have a nightring tone Nightringtones and a normal ringtone playing at the same time The maximum ringtone duration is 2 MB or about four minutes of ulaw audio Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Lengthy Pages Buffered Audio Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 44 Configure the Speaker Parameters Concerning how lengthy pages are handled where someone puts the phone down for 15 minutes after the 2MB limit is reached further data will be thrown away while the audio file is played back When the file is done playing it will stop throwing away input and begin buffering data for another four minutes Therefore with the buffered mode enabled on a stream playing background music you will hear the following sequence of events 1 Four minutes of silence 2 Music from 0 00 through 4 00 3 Four minutes of silence 4 Music from 8 00 through 12 00 and so on When the speaker is playing back buffered audio and th
73. t Periodically update with time server Time update period in hours Settime from NTP Server Clock Settings Clock Brightness 0 14 Use Ambient Light Sensor Clock Colon Type Clock Time Format Current Time Current Time in 24 hour format HHMMSS v off GO on O Blink 9 12Hour 24 Hour You need to reboot for changes to take effect Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 52 Configure the Speaker Parameters Table 2 13 shows the web page items on the NTP Server and Clock Configuration page Table 2 13 NTP Server and Clock Configuration Web Page Item Description Clock Status Displays the current clock status Clock Firmware Displays the current clock firmware version NTP Seitings NTP Server Allows you to select the NTP server 64 character limit Posix Time Zone String See Section 2 3 9 1 Time Zone Strings 43 character limit Set Time with External NTP Server on boot When selected the time is set with an external NTP server when the speaker restarts Periodically update with time server When selected the time is periodically updated with a time server Time update period in hours Allows you to select the time updated period in hours 4 character limit Settime from NTP Server Allows you to set the time from the NTP server Clock Settings Clock Brigh
74. t firmware 66 firmware upgrade parameters 68 G GMT table 54 GMT time 54 H home page 28 http POST command 71 identifier names PST EDT IST MUT 54 identifying your product 1 illustration of speaker mounting process 76 installation typical speaker system 2 IP address 12 25 34 IP addressing 34 default IP addressing setting 12 25 L lease SIP server expiration time 38 41 lengthy pages 43 link LED 78 Linux setting up a TFTP server on 79 local SIP port 38 log in address 27 M MGROUP MGROUP Name 43 monitor mode 9 monitor SIP user ID 37 monitor SIP configuration parameters monitor user ID SIP 37 monitor SIP server monitor user ID for login 37 password for login 37 monitor user ID for SIP server login 37 mounting a speaker 76 multicast configuration 42 Multicast IP Address 43 N navigation web page 26 navigation table 26 network link activity verifying 21 nightring tones 43 nightringer settings 41 normal mode 7 NTP server 52 NTP Server configuration 51 O overview 1 P pages lengthy 43 parts 8 fender washers 76 8 nylon thumb nuts 76 Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 86 8 sheet metal screws 76 8 32 x 11 4 mounting screws 76 plastic ribbed anchors 76 password for monitor SIP server login 37 for SIP server login 37 login 28 restoring the default 12 25 plastic ribbed anchors 76 78 port local SIP 38 remote SIP 38 POST command 71
75. te Firmware button to open the Upgrade Firmware page See Figure 2 29 Figure 2 29 Upgrade Firmware Page ETE CyberData Ceiling Speaker Home Upgrade Firmware Device Config File Upload Networking Firmware Version v6 4 0beta05 SIP Config Please specify a file Nightringer Multicast Config Audio Config Clock Config l Event Config Autoprovisioning System will automatically reboot after upgrading firmware Update Firmware 5 Click Browse and then navigate to the location of the Talkback Speaker firmware file 6 Click Submit Note This starts the upload process Once the Talkback Speaker has uploaded the file the Uploading Firmware countdown page appears indicating that the firmware is being written to flash The Talkback Speaker will automatically reboot when the upload is complete When the countdown finishes the Upgrade Firmware page will refresh The uploaded firmware filename should be displayed in the system configuration indicating successful upload and reboot Note The way that the integrity of the configuration file is validated has changed There is no problem with updating the firmware but if you downgrade or downgrade make some changes and then upgrade again the device may think that the configuration is corrupt and restore defaults Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 68 Configure the Speaker Param
76. the navigation buttons that you will see on every Talkback Speaker web page Table 2 4 V2 Paging Amplifier Web Page Navigation Web Page Item Description COND Link to the Home page Link to the Device Configuration page Link to the Networking page Link to go to the SIP Configuration page Link to go to the Nightringer page Link to the Multicast Configuration page Link to the Audio Configuration page Link to the Clock Configuration page Link to the Event Configuration page Link to the Autoprovisioning Configuration page Link to the Update Firmware page a This page is used only if the CyberData Clock Kit part number 011023 wall mounted version or 011024 flush mounted version is installed Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 27 Configure the Speaker Parameters 2 3 2 Log in to the Configuration Home Page 1 Open your browser to the Talkback Speaker IP address Note Note Note Note If the network does not have access to a DHCP server the device will default to an IP address of 10 10 10 10 Make sure that the PC is on the same IP network as the Talkback Speaker You may also download CyberData s VoIP Discovery Utility program which allows you to easily find and configure the default web address of the CyberData VoIP products CyberData s VoIP Discovery Utility program is available at the foll
77. three or four character time zone identifier such as PST EDT IST MUT etc is needed at the beginning of the posix time zone string to properly set the time However the specific letters or numbers used for the time zone identifier are not important and can be any three or four letter or number combination that is chosen by the user However the time zone identifier cannot be blank Figure 2 26 Three or Four Character Time Zone Identifier PST8PDT M3 2 0 2 00 00 M11 1 0 2 00 00 Three or four character time zone identifier at the beginning of the time zone string The identifier can be any three or four letter or number combination chosen by the user You can also use the following URL when a certain time zone applies daylight savings time http www timeanddate com time dst 2011 html World GMT Table Table 2 17 has information about the GMT time in various time zones Table 2 17 World GMT Table Time Zone City or Area Zone Crosses GMT 12 Eniwetok GMT 11 Samoa GMT 10 Hawaii GMT 9 Alaska GMT 8 PST Pacific US GMT 7 MST Mountain US GMT 6 CST Central US GMT 5 EST Eastern US GMT 4 Atlantic Canada GMT 3 Brazilia Buenos Aries GMT 2 Mid Atlantic GMT 1 Cape Verdes Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 55 Configure the Speaker Parameters Table 2 17 World GMT Table continued
78. tion delay of 0 seconds This has the effect of unregistering any current devices on this extension Beep before Page When selected the device will play a beep before a page is sent on SIP calls works for both buffered and live pages Call Disconnection Terminate call after delay in seconds Type the desired number of seconds that you want to transpire before a call is terminated Note A value of 0 will disable this function RTP Settings RTP Port even Specify the port number used for the RTP stream after establishing a SIP call This port number has to be an even number and defaults to 10500 Dial Out Settings Dial Out Extension Type the dial out extension number 64 character limit Note For information about dial out extension strings and DTMF tones see Section 2 3 5 1 Dial Out Extension Strings and DTMF Tones using rfc2833 Extension ID Type the desired Extension ID 64 character limit Monitor DTMF toggle key Specify the phone keypad button that you want to use to toggle back and forth between the talking and listening mode when the device is in Monitor Mode Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 39 Configure the Speaker Parameters Table 2 8 SIP Configuration Parameters continued Web Page Item Description Click the Save button to save your configuration settings Save Note You need to reboot for changes to tak
79. tness 0 14 Allows you to select the clock brightness level 0 14 2 character limit Use Ambient Light Sensor Enables or disables the ambient light sensor Clock Colon Type Allows you to select the clock colon type Off On or Blink Clock Time Format Allows you to select the clock format 12 or 24 hour Current Time Current Time in 24 hour format HHMMSS Allows you to input the current time in the 24 hour format 6 character limit Click on this button to set the clock after entering the current time Save Click the Save button to save your configuration settings Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Reboot Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 2 3 9 1 Time Zone Strings Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 53 Configure the Speaker Parameters The posix time zone string tells the internal date and time utilities how to handle daylight savings time for different time zones Table 2 14 shows some common strings Table 2 14 Common Time Zone Strings Time Zone Time Zone String US Pacific time PST8PDT M3 2 0 2 00 00 M1 1 1 0 2 00 00 US Mountain time MST7MDT M3 2 0 2 00 00 M1 1 1 0 2 00 00 US Eastern Time ESTSEDT M3 2 0 2 00 00 M1 1 1 0 2 00 00 Phoenix Arizona MST7 US Central Time CST6DST M3 2 0 2 00 00 M11 1 0 2 00 00 a Phoenix Arizona does n
80. ttp 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play ringbackzyes Play the Ring tone audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play ringtone yes Play the Intrusion Sensor Triggered audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play intrusionsensortriggered yes Play the Door Ajar audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play doorajarzyes Play the Night Ring audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play nightringzyes Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 73 Configure the Speaker Parameters Table 2 21 Command Interface Post Commands continued Device Action HTTP Post Command Delete the 0 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete Ozyes Delete the 1 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data delete 12yes Delete the 2
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82. udio output 10 Watts Peak Power Operating temperature 30 to 55 C 22 to 131 F Ethernet port baud rate 10 100 Mbps Protocol SIPRFC3261Compatibe 7 0000000000 Power Input J1 PoE 802 3af as per IEEE 802 3af standard from a UL listed LPS rated limited power source 44 57 VDC 48 VDC nominal at 350mA or Auxiliary Power Input 12 VDC at 1A from a UL listed LPS rated power supply Terminal Block J10 Payloadtypes G711 A law and plaw 0000000000000 Regulatory compliance FCC Class B CE Warranty 2 years limited Dimensions 9 x 2 4 Weight 2 8 Ibs shipping weight of 3 8 Ibs 1 3 kg shipping weight of 1 7 kg Part number 011180 RAL 9002 Gray White Standard Color 0 0 011181 RAL 9003 Signal White Optional Color a Auxiliary power input for use when PoE power is not available 12 VDC 1A Do not use auxiliary power input when speaker J1 is connected to a PoE power source Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Product Overview 6 Optional Connections J9 and J10 1 7 Optional Connections J9 and J10 Figure 1 3 Optional Connections J9 and J10 J9 Connections Function Auxiliary 8 Ohm speaker connection not to be used AUX SPEAKER when the Clock is connected AUX SPEAKER BTN SENSE GND LINE OUT Audio line level output to external audio amplifier LINE OUT 2v P P into 10k Ohms BUTTON
83. user ID for SIP server login 37 username changing for web configuration access 30 default for web configuration access 28 restoring the default 12 25 V verifying network link and activity 21 power on to speaker 21 speaker operations 30 VoIP speaker assembly 78 volume boost 31 Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation volume adjusting 24 W warranty 82 warranty amp RMA returns outside of the United States 82 warranty amp RMA returns within the United States 82 warranty and RMA returns page 83 warranty policy at CyberData 82 web access password 12 25 web access username 12 25 web configuration log in address 27 web page navigation 26 web page navigation 26 web based speaker configuration 25 weight 5 weet free unix utility 71 Windows setting up a TFTP server on 79 Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 87
84. ve Note You need to reboot for changes to take effect Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system Reboot 3 After changing the parameters click Save Settings This updates the changed parameters and reboots the Talkback Speaker if appropriate 4 Connect the Talkback Speaker to the target network 5 From a system on the same network as the Talkback Speaker open a browser with the new IP address of the Talkback Speaker Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation 2 3 5 Configure the SIP Parameters 1 Click SIP Config to open the SIP Configuration page Figure 2 17 Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 35 Configure the Speaker Parameters Note For specific server configurations go to the following website address http www cyberdata net support server index html Figure 2 16 SIP Configuration Page continued p CyberData Ceiling Speaker Home SIP Configuration Device Config Networking SIP Config RIGheAnger Audio Config Glock Config Event Config Autoprovisioning Update Firmware Primary SIP Server Backup Server 1 Backup Server 2 Monitor SIP Server Monitor Server 1 Monitor Server 2 NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server NOT Registered with SIP Server Enable SIP operation
85. vents Enable Ring Events Enable Night Ring Events Enable Multicast Start Events Enable Multicast Stop Events Enable Power on Events Enable 60 second Heartbeat Events a L1 L L L L1 E L O L L L1 a You need to reboot for changes to take effect Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 57 Configure the Speaker Parameters Table 2 18 shows the web page items on the Event Configuration page Table 2 18 Event Configuration Web Page Item Description Enable Event Generation When selected Event Generation is enabled Remote Event Server Remote Event Server IP Type the Remote Event Server IP address 64 character limit Remote Event Server Port Type the Remote Event Server port number 8 character limit Remote Event Server URL Type the Remote Event Server URL 127 character limit Events Enable Button Events When selected Button Events are enabled Enable Call Active Events When selected Call Active Events are enabled Enable Call Terminated Events When selected Call Terminated Events are enabled Enable Monitor Call Active Events When selected Monitor Call Active Events are enabled Enable Monitor Call Terminated Events Enable Relay Activated Events Enable Relay Deactivated Events When selected Monitor Call Terminated Events are enabled When selected Relay A
86. yes Play the 2 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play 22yes Play the 3 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play 32yes Play the 4 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play 42yes Operations Guide 930468C CyberData Corporation Installing the VoIP V2 Speaker 72 Configure the Speaker Parameters Table 2 21 Command Interface Post Commands continued Device Action HTTP Post Command Play the 5 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play 52yes Play the 6 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play 62yes Play the 7 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play 7 2yes Play the 8 audio file Play the 9 audio file wget user admin password admin auth no challenge quiet O dev null http 10 0 3 71 cgi bin audioconfig cgi post data play
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