The IP Endpoint Company
VoIP V3 Indoor Intercom
Operations Guide
Part #011211*, RAL 9003, Signal White Color
*Replaces #011111
Document Part #930500E
for Firmware Version 7.1.6
CyberData Corporation
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(831) 373-2601
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Important Safety Instructions
1. Read these instructions.
2. Keep these instructions.
3. Heed all warnings.
4. Follow all instructions.
5. Do not use this apparatus near water.
6. Clean only with dry cloth.
7. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus
(including amplifiers) that produce heat.
9. 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 blade 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.
10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience
receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus.
11. Only use attachments/accessories specified by the manufacturer.
12. 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.
13. Prior to installation, consult local building and electrical code requirements.
Warning
Electrical Hazard: This product should be installed by a licensed electrician
according to all local electrical and building codes.
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Warning
Electrical Hazard: To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached
to the floor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions.
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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.
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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.
Caution: 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.
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Revision Information
Revision 930500E, which was released on February 15, 2013 and corresponds to firmware version
7.1.6, has the following changes:
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Contents
1.2 Typical System Installation .......................................................................................................2
2.1 Parts List ..................................................................................................................................9
2.2 Intercom Components ............................................................................................................10
2.3.1 Intercom Connections ..................................................................................................12
2.3.2 Connecting the Intercom to the Auxiliary Relay ...........................................................13
2.3.4 Network Connectivity, and Data Rate ...........................................................................17
2.3.6 Adjust the Volume ........................................................................................................20
2.4 Configure the Intercom Parameters ......................................................................................21
2.4.3 Log in to the Configuration Home Page .......................................................................23
2.4.5 Configure the Network Parameters .............................................................................29
2.4.6 Configure the SIP Parameters .....................................................................................31
2.4.11 Configure the Event Parameters ................................................................................48
2.5 Upgrade the Firmware and Reboot the Intercom ...................................................................58
2.6.1 Command Interface Post Commands ..........................................................................61
B.1 Set up a TFTP Server ............................................................................................................71
B.1.1 In a LINUX Environment ..............................................................................................71
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B.1.2 In a Windows Environment .........................................................................................71
C.4.2 Warranty & RMA Returns Outside of the United States ..............................................74
C.4.5 Warranty and RMA Returns Page ...............................................................................75
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1 Product Overview
1.1 How to Identify This Product
To identify the VoIP V3 Indoor Intercom, look for a model number label similar to the one shown in
Figure 1-1. Model Number Label
WWW.CYBERDATA.NET
VoIP V3 INTERCOM, PoE, INDOOR ON-
LY,RAL 9003,RoHS COMPLIANT
011211A / 021078C
211000001
Model number
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Typical System Installation
1.2 Typical System Installation
The Voice-over-IP (VoIP) VoIP V3 Indoor Intercom is a SIP endpoint designed to provide VoIP phone
connectivity in a tamper proof and secure package.
Figure 1-2 illustrates how the VoIP V3 Indoor Intercom can be installed as part of a VoIP phone
system.
Figure 1-2. Typical Installation—Door Entry/Access Control
Generic PoE Switch
1
2
3
4
5
6
IP Phone
VoIP Intercom
IP PBX Server
Door Strike
VoIP Intercom
Warning
Electrical Hazard: The VoIP Intercom enclosure is not rated for any AC
voltages.
GENERAL ALERT
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Warning
Electrical Hazard: This product should be installed by a licensed electrician
according to all local electrical and building codes.
Warning
Electrical Hazard: To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached
to the floor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions.
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Product Features
1.3 Product Features
The VoIP V3 Indoor Intercom has the following features:
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Supports SRST (Survivable Remote Site Telephony) in a Cisco environment. SRST parameters
are entered statically into the CyberData product's internal webpage.
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SIP compliant
Dual speeds of 10 Mbps and 100 Mbps
PoE 802.3af-enabled (Powered-over-Ethernet)
Adaptive full duplex voice operation
Network/Web management
Network configurable speaker volume
Network configurable door or intrusion sensor settings
Network configurable relay activation settings
Dial out extension supports the addition of comma delimited pauses before sending additional
DTMF tones
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Network configurable microphone input sensitivity adjustment
Network downloadable product firmware
Doubles as a paging speaker
Call button
Call activity indicator (Call Button LED)
Note An active call is indicated by the Call Button LED blinking at one second intervals.
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Tamper proof design
Concurrent SIP and multicast paging
Dry contact relay for auxiliary control
Note The relay contacts are dry and provided for a normally open and momentarily closed
configuration. Neither the alternate power input nor PoE power can be used to drive a door
strike.
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Autoprovisioning
Configurable audio files
Night Ringer
Three year warranty
Door closure and tamper alert signal
Peer-to-peer capable
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Supported Protocols
1.4 Supported Protocols
The Intercom supports:
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SIP
HTTP Web-based configuration
Provides an intuitive user interface for easy system configuration and verification of Intercom
operations.
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DHCP Client
Dynamically assigns IP addresses in addition to the option to use static addressing.
TFTP Client
Facilitates hosting for the Autoprovisioning configuration file.
RTP
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RTP/AVP - Audio Video Profile
Facilitates autoprovisioning configuration values on boot
Packet Time 20 ms
Audio Encodings
PCMU (G.711 mu-law)
PCMA (G.711 A-law)
1.5 Supported SIP Servers
The following link contains information on how to configure the Intercom for the supported SIP
servers:
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Product Specifications
1.6 Product Specifications
Table 1-1. Specifications
Category
Specification
Speaker Output
Ethernet I/F
Protocol
1 Watt Peak Power
10/100 Mbps
SIP RFC 3261 Compatible
PoE 802.3af compliant
Power Input
or +12 to 24 VDC at 1000 mA (500 mA minimum)
o
o
o
o
Operating Temperature
Payload Types
Regulatory Compliance
Auxiliary Relay
Dimensions
-10 C to 50 C (14 F to 122 F)
G711, A-law and µ-law
FCC Class A, UL 60950
1A at 30 VDC
5.118” x 5.118” x 2.25” (H x W x D)
0.71 lbs./shipping weight of 1.1 lbs.
(0.32 kg/shipping weight of 0.5 kg)
Weight
a
Part Number
011211
a.This number replaces the 011111 number.
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Dimensions
Figure 1-4. Label Dimensions
R0.438 [R11.1]
R0.100 [2.54]
(4 PLCS)
0.825 [21.0]
0.000 [0.0]
0.575 [14.6]
0.775 [19.7]
R0.113 [R2.9]
Figure 1-5. Label Alignment
ALIGN PUSH BUTTON SWITCH
WITH HOLE ON LABEL
ALIGN MIC HOLE
CLUSTER WITH HOLE
ON LABEL
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Figure 1-6. PCB Dimensions and Intrusion Sensor Range
1.169 [29.70]
0.063 [1.60]
Effective Range for
Intrusion Sensor to Function
from 3 mm to 14 mm
ø0.138 [ø3.51]
Fits #6-32 Machine Screw
(4 Places)
0.551 [14.00]
0.118 [3.00]
BOTTOM SIDE
JP1
TOP SIDE
J7
JP5
SW1
J4
JP10
< Intrusion Sensor >
J6
J5
J1
JP7
J3
J10
J2
4.200 [106.68]
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES [MILLIMETER]
2.300 [58.42]
0.591 [15.00]
0.516 [13.10]
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2 Installing the VoIP V3 Indoor Intercom
2.1 Parts List
Table 2-1. Parts List
Quantity
Part Name
Illustration
1
Intercom Assembly
1
Installation Quick Reference Guide
1
Intercom Mounting Accessory Kit
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2.2 Intercom Components
Figure 2-1 shows the components of the Intercom.
Figure 2-1. Intercom Components
Speaker
Call Button
information about the functionality
of the Call Button.
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Call Button and the Call Button LED
2.2.1 Call Button and the Call Button LED
2.2.1.1 Calling with the The Call Button
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You may initiate a call by pressing the Call button.
An active call is indicated by the Call Button LED blinking at one second intervals.
The Intercom can automatically answer an incoming call.
You can press the Call button to terminate an active call whether the call was an incoming call or
a call that was initiated by you.
2.2.1.2 Call Button LED Function
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Upon initial power or reset, the Call Button LED will illuminate.
When the software has finished initialization, the Call Button LED will blink twice.
When a call is established (not just ringing), the Call Button LED will blink.
sets the normal state for the indicator light. The Call Button LED will still blink during initialization
and calls.
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The Call Button LED flashes briefly at the beginning of RTFM mode.
Figure 2-2. Call Button and Call Button LED
Call Button and Call Button LED
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Intercom Connections
2.3 Intercom Setup
2.3.1 Intercom Connections
16 AWG gauge wire.
Note As an alternative to using PoE power, you can supply +12 to 24 VDC at 1000 mA (500 mA
minimum) into the terminal block.
Caution
Equipment Hazard: Contacts 1 and 2 on the J3 terminal block are only for
powering the Intercom from a non-PoE +12VDC power source as an alternative to
Network PoE power. Use of these contacts for any other purpose will damage the
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Intercom and void the product warranty.
Figure 2-3. Intercom Connections
Alternate Power Input:
1 = +12 to 24 VDC at 1000 mA (500 mA minimum)*
2 = Power Ground*
Relay Contact:
*Contacts 1 and 2 on the J3 terminal block are only for
(1A at 30 VDC for continuous loads)
3 = Normally Open Common
4 = Normally Open Contact
powering the Intercom from a non-PoE +12VDC power
source as an alternative to Network PoE power. Use of
these contacts for any other purpose will damage the
Intercom and void the product warranty.
3
4
5 = Door Sense Input
6 = Door Sense Ground Reference
J3 Terminal Block
Wire (IN)
Terminal Block
can accept
16 AWG wire
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Connecting the Intercom to the Auxiliary Relay
2.3.2 Connecting the Intercom to the Auxiliary Relay
Warning
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voltages.
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Warning
Electrical Hazard: This product should be installed by a licensed electrician
according to all local electrical and building codes.
Warning
Electrical Hazard: To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached
to the floor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions.
Warning
Electrical Hazard: The relay contacts are dry and provided for a normally
open and momentarily closed configuration. Neither the alternate power input
nor PoE power can be used to drive a door strike.
The VoIP Intercom incorporates an on-board relay which enables users to control an external relay
for activating an auxiliary device such as an electric door strike (see Figure 2-4, "Auxiliary Relay
The Intercom relay contacts are limited to 1A at 30 VDC. The Intercom relay activation time is
selectable through the web interface and is controlled by DTMF tones generated from the phone
being called. The DTMF tones are selectable from the web interface as well.
Note The three digit code for the auxiliary relay must be sent in conformance with RFC2833
DTMF generation.
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Figure 2-4. Auxiliary Relay Wiring Diagram
Example of External Relay (not supplied)
High PIV UltraFast
Switching Diode
Solid State
or
Mechanical
Relay
Controlled Device
Such As
Electric Door Strike
or
Strobe Light
OUT
IN
Output Contacts
AC or DC rated
Depending Upon
Controlled Device
Requirements
Intercom PCB
AC or DC
Power Source
6
5
4
3
2
1
DC
POWER SUPPLY
MAX.
-
(
)
30 VDC @ 1A
Auxiliary Relay Wiring Contacts
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Identifying the VoIP Intercom Connectors
2.3.3 Identifying the VoIP Intercom Connectors
See the following Figures and Tables to identify the connectors and functions.
Figure 2-5. Connector Locations
J10
J2
J6
J7
Table 2-2. Connector Functions
Connector
Function
J2
Call Button. LED Interface
Microphone Interface
Speaker Interface
J6
J7
J10
Proximity Sensor Interface - N/A
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Identifying the VoIP Intercom Connectors
Figure 2-6. Connector Locations
JP5
JP10 (2 Pin)
J5 (8 Pin)
JP1
J4
J3
JP7
J1
Table 2-3. Connector Functions
Connector
Function
J1
PoE Network Connection (RJ-45 ethernet)
Factory Only—Console Port
Factory Only—JTAG
J3
J4
J5
JP1
JP5
JP7
JP10
Factory Only—Reset
Factory Only—Watch Dog
Factory Only—Boot Mode
Disables the intrusion sensor when installed.
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Network Connectivity, and Data Rate
2.3.4 Network Connectivity, and Data Rate
occurs:
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connection has been established. The Link LED changes color to confirm the auto-negotiated
connection speed rate:
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The Link LED is YELLOW at 10 Mbps.
The Link LED is ORANGE at 100 Mbps.
Figure 2-7. Network Connector Prior to Installation
Ethernet cable
Figure 2-8. Network LEDs
Link
Activity
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RTFM Button
2.3.5 RTFM Button
When the Intercom is operational and linked to the network, use the Reset Test Function
confirm the Intercom’s IP Address and test that the audio is working.
Note You must do these tests prior to final assembly.
Figure 2-10. RTFM Button (SW1)
2.3.5.1 Announcing the IP Address
To announce a device’s current IP address:
Note The device 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 device to
the factory default settings.
Figure 2-11. RTFM Button (SW1)
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Adjust the Volume
2.3.5.2 Restoring the Factory Default Settings
When troubleshooting configuration problems, it is sometimes convenient to restore the device to a
known state.
Note Each Intercom is delivered with factory set default values.
To restore the factory default settings:
2. The device announces that it is restoring the factory default settings.
Note The device 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).
Figure 2-12. RTFM Button
2.3.6 Adjust the Volume
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Factory Default Settings
2.4 Configure the Intercom Parameters
To configure the Intercom online, use a standard web browser.
Configure each Intercom and verify its operation before you mount it. When you are ready to mount
2.4.1 Factory Default Settings
All Intercoms are initially configured with the following default IP settings:
When configuring more than one Intercom, attach the Intercoms to the network and configure one at
a time to avoid IP address conflicts.
Table 2-4. Factory Default Settings
Parameter
Factory Default Setting
DHCP
IP Addressing
a
IP Address
10.10.10.10
admin
Web Access Username
Web Access Password
admin
a
Subnet Mask
255.0.0.0
a
Default Gateway
10.0.0.1
a. Default if there is not a DHCP server present.
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Intercom Web Page Navigation
2.4.2 Intercom Web Page Navigation
Table 2-5. Web Page Navigation
Web Page Item
Description
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 Sensor Configuration page.
Link to the Multicast Configuration page.
Link to the Audio Configuration page.
Link to the Event Configuration page.
Link to the Autoprovisioning Configuration
page.
Link to the Update Firmware page.
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Log in to the Configuration Home Page
2.4.3 Log in to the Configuration Home Page
1. Open your browser to the Intercom IP address.
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.
Note Make sure that the PC is on the same IP network as the Intercom.
Note 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 following website address:
Note The Intercom 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.
2. When prompted, use the following default Web Access Username and Web Access
Web Access Username: admin
Web Access Password: admin
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Log in to the Configuration Home Page
Table 2-6. Home Page Overview
Web Page Item
Device Settings
Device Name
Description
Shows the device name.
Change Username
Change Password
Re-enter Password
Type in this field to change the username.
Type in this field to change the password.
Type the password again in this field to confirm the new
password.
Current Settings
Serial Number
Mac Address
Shows the device serial number.
Shows the device Mac address.
Firmware Version
IP Addressing
IP Address
Shows the current firmware version.
Shows the current IP addressing setting (DHCP or static).
Shows the current IP address.
Subnet Mask
Shows the current subnet mask address.
Shows the current default gateway address.
Shows the current DNS Server 1 address.
Shows the current DNS Server 2 address.
Shows the current speaker volume level.
Shows the current microphone gain level.
Shows the current status of the SIP mode.
Shows the current status of the Multicast mode.
Shows the current status of the Event Reporting mode.
Shows the current status of the Nightringer mode.
Shows the current status of the Primary SIP Server.
Shows the current status of Backup Server 1.
Shows the current status of Backup Server 2.
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Default Gateway
DNS Server 1
DNS Server 2
Speaker Volume
Microphone Gain
SIP Mode is
Multicast Mode is
Event Reporting is
Nightringer is
Primary SIP Server
Backup Server 1
Backup Server 2
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
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Configure the Device
2.4.4 Configure the Device
14.
Figure 2-14. Device Configuration Page
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Configure the Device
2. On the Device Configuration page, you may enter values for the parameters indicated in
Table 2-7. Device Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item
Description
Volume Settings
Speaker Volume
Type the desired Intercom volume level into this field.
Type the desired microphone gain level into this field.
Microphone Gain
Relay Settings
Activate Relay with DTMF Code
When selected, the relay can be activated with a DTMF
code.
DTMF Activation 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
Activate Relay While Call Active
Activate Relay on Button Press
Check this box to activate the relay for as long as a Night
Ring tone is ringing.
When selected, the relay will be activated for as long as
the call is active.
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 want the relay
to activate after the Call Button is pressed (1 character
limit).
Miscellaneous Settings
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 Intercom speaker until someone presses the
button.
Button Lit When Idle
Play Ringback Tone
When selected, the Call Button remains lit when idle.
When selected, you will hear a ringback tone while making
a call.
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Configure the Device
Table 2-7. Device Configuration Parameters (continued)
Web Page Item
Description
Enable Push to Talk
This option is for noisy environments. When enabled, the
microphone will be muted normally. When the button is
pressed and held, it will unmute the microphone and allow
the operator to send audio back.
NOTE: When Enable Push to Talk is enabled, you cannot
stop an active call with the call button. The device on the
other end will need to end the call.
NOTE: Enable Push to Talk will not work on some older
hardware.
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
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.
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 end of recording).
3. The device will play back the recorded audio.
Click on the Test Relay button to do a relay test.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
3. After changing the parameters, click the Save button.
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Configure the Network Parameters
Table 2-8. Network Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item
Description
Stored Network Settings
IP Addressing
Select either DHCP IP Addressing or Static IP Addressing by
marking the appropriate radio button. If you select Static, configure
IP Address
Enter the Static IP address.
Subnet Mask
Enter the Subnet Mask address.
Enter the Default Gateway address.
Enter the DNS Server 1 address.
Enter the DNS Server 2 address.
Default Gateway
DNS Server 1
DNS Server 2
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
IP Address
Shows the current network settings.
Shows the current Static IP address.
Subnet Mask
Shows the current Subnet Mask address.
Shows the current Default Gateway address.
Shows the current DNS Server 1 address.
Shows the current DNS Server 2 address.
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Default Gateway
DNS Server 1
DNS Server 2
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
3. After changing the parameters, click Save Settings. This updates the changed parameters and
reboots the Intercom if appropriate.
4. Connect the Intercom to the target network.
5. From a system on the same network as the Intercom, open a browser with the new IP address
of the Intercom.
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Configure the SIP Parameters
2.4.6 Configure the SIP Parameters
Note For specific server configurations, go to the following website address:
Figure 2-16. SIP Configuration Page
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Table 2-9. SIP Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item
Enable SIP Operation
SIP Settings
Description
Enables or disables SIP operation.
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
Primary Auth ID
Type the SIP User ID for the Primary SIP Server
(up to 64 alphanumeric characters).
Type the Authenticate ID for the Primary SIP Server
(up to 64 alphanumeric characters).
Primary Auth Password
Type the 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
Backup SIP Auth Password 1
Backup SIP Auth Password 2
Use Cisco SRST
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).
Type the SIP Authenticate Password for the Backup SIP
Server (up to 64 alphanumeric characters).
When selected, the backup servers are handled according to
Cisco SRST (Survivable Remote Site Telephony).
Remote SIP Port
Local SIP Port*
Outbound Proxy
Type the Remote SIP Port number (default 5060)
(8 character limit).
Type the Local SIP Port number (default 5060)
(8 character limit).
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).
Check this box to enable SIP Registration.
Register with a SIP Server
For information about Point-to-Point Configuration, see
Re-registration Interval (in seconds)
Type the SIP Registration lease time (in seconds)
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Table 2-9. SIP Configuration Parameters (continued)
Description
Web Page Item
Call Disconnection
Terminate call after delay (in seconds) Type the desired number of seconds that you want to transpire
after a connection delay 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 2.4.6.1, "Dial Out Extension Strings
Extension ID
Type the desired Extension ID (64 character limit).
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
3. After changing the parameters, click Save Settings.
2.4.6.1 Dial Out Extension Strings and DTMF Tones (using rfc2833)
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 2-10. 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.
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2.4.6.2 Point-to-Point Configuration
intercom to dial out to a single endpoint.
In this case, the dial-out extension should be the IP address of the remote device. The Intercom can
also receive Point-to-Point calls. The delayed DTMF functionality is available in the Point-to-Point
Mode.
Note Receiving point-to-point SiP calls may not work with all phones.
Figure 2-17. SIP Configuration Page Set to Point-to-Point Mode
Intercom is set to NOT register with a SiP server
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2.4.6.3 Delayed DTMF
On the SIP Configuration page the dial out extension supports 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 2-11. 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 25.
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Configure the Nightringer Parameters
2.4.7 Configure the Nightringer Parameters
When the Nightringer is enabled, the Intercom will register as a second SIP extension. Registration
does not have to be to the same server as the primary SIP registration. Any calls made to the
Nightringer extension will cause the Intercom to play a ring tone. There is no way to answer this call.
The Nightringer is designed to be used in buildings where calls made after hours are directed to a
ring group.
Caution
Nightringer requires SIP Registration. Nightringer cannot be used in peer to peer
mode.
GENERAL ALERT
Figure 2-18. Nightringer Configuration Setup
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2. On the Nightringer Configuration page, enter values for the parameters indicated
Table 2-12. Nightringer Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item
Description
Enable Nightringer
When the nightringer is enabled, the unit 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.
Remote SIP Port
Local SIP Port
Type the Remote SIP Port number (default 5060)
(8 character limit).
Type the Local SIP Port number (default 5060)
(8 character limit).
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)*
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
3. After changing the parameters, click on the Save button.
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Configure the Sensor Configuration Parameters
2.4.8 Configure the Sensor Configuration Parameters
The door sensor (pins 5 and 6) on the header can be used to monitor a door's open or closed state.
There is an option on the Sensor Configuration page to trigger on an open or short condition on
these pins. The door sensor alarm will be activated when the Door Open Timeout parameter has
been met.
The intrusion sensor is an optical sensor installed on the Intercom board and will be activated when
the Intercom is removed from the case.
For each sensor there are four actions the Intercom can take:
•
•
•
•
Flash the LED until the sensor is deactivated (roughly 10 times/second)
Activate the relay until the sensor is deactivated
Loop an audio file out of the Intercom speaker until the sensor is deactivated
Call a preset extension and play a pre-recorded audio file (once)
Note Calling a preset extension can be set up as a point-to-point call, but currently can't send
delayed DTMF tones.
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Table 2-13. Sensor Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item
Description
Door Sensor Settings
Door Sensor Normally Closed
Door Open Timeout (in seconds)
Select the inactive state of the door sensors.
Select the number of seconds that you want to pass before the
door sensor is activated.
Flash Button LED
Check this box to flash the LED until the sensor is deactivated
(roughly 10 times/second).
Activate Relay
Check this box to activate the relay until the sensor is deactivated.
Play Audio Locally
Check this box to loop an audio file out of the Intercom speaker
until the sensor is deactivated.
Make call to extension
Play recorded audio
Dial Out Extension
Dial Out ID
Check this box to call a preset extension (once).
Check this box to play a pre-recorded audio file (once).
Enter the desired dial-out extension number.
Type the desired Extension ID (64 character limit).
Use this button to test the door sensor.
Intrusion Sensor Settings
Flash Button LED*
Check this box to flash the LED until the sensor is deactivated
(roughly 10 times/second).
Activate Relay
Check this box to activate the relay until the sensor is deactivated.
Play Audio Locally
Check this box to loop an audio file out of the Intercom speaker
until the sensor is deactivated.
Make call to extension
Play recorded audio
Dial Out Extension
Dial Out ID
Check this box to call a preset extension (once).
Check this box to play a pre-recorded audio file (once).
Enter the desired dial-out extension number.
Type the desired Extension ID (64 character limit).
Use this button to test the Intrusion sensor.
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
3. After changing the parameters, click Save Settings.
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Configure the Multicast Parameters
2.4.9 Configure the Multicast Parameters
Multicast groups use multicasting to create public address paging zones. Multicasting is based on
the concept of a group. Multicast addresses specify an arbitrary group of IP hosts that have joined
the group and want to receive traffic sent to the group. Group members send IGMP messages to
their local multicast routers, allowing the group traffic traversal from the source.
The Multicast Configuration page allows the Intercom to join up to 10 paging zones for receiving
ulaw/alaw encoded RTP audio streams. A paging zone can consist of one or many CyberData
multicast group-enabled products. There is no limit to how many devices can be in a given paging
zone. Each multicast group is defined by a multicast address and port number. Each multicast group
is assigned a priority, allowing simultaneously arriving pages to be serviced based on importance.
Multicast groups are compatible with IGMP through version three. The Intercom supports
simultaneous SIP and Multicast.
1. Click on the Multicast Configuration button to open the Multicast Configuration page. See
Figure 2-20. Multicast Configuration Page
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Table 2-14. Multicast Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item
Enable Multicast Operation
Device Settings
Priority
Description
Enables or disables multicast operation.
Indicates the priority for the multicast group. Priority 9 is the
highest (emergency streams). 0 is the lowest (background
2.4.9.1, "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).
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
3. After changing the parameters, click on the Save button.
2.4.9.1 Assigning Priority
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 streams 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 volume level is set to maximum.
Note SIP calls, multicast streams, ring tones, ringback tones, and nightring tones are all
prioritized.
Ringtones and
Nightringtones
Ringtones all play at the same priority level. This means that it is possible to have a nightring tone
and a normal ringtone playing at the same time.
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2.4.10 Configure the Audio Configuration Parameters
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 2-21. Audio Configuration Page
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Figure 2-22. Audio Configuration Page (continued)
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Table 2-15. Audio Configuration Parameters
Description
Web Page Item
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.”
Corresponds to the spoken word “dot.” (24 character limit)
Dot
Audiotest
Corresponds to the message “This is the CyberData IP speaker test message...”
(24 character limit)
Page tone
Corresponds to a simple tone used for beep on initialization and beep on page (24
character limit).
Your IP Address is
Rebooting
Corresponds to the message “Your IP address is...” (24 character limit).
Corresponds to the spoken word “Rebooting” (24 character limit).
Corresponds to the message “Restoring default” (24 character limit).
Restoring default
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).
Intrusion Sensor Triggered Corresponds to the message “Intrusion Sensor Triggered” (24 character limit).
Door Ajar
Corresponds to the message “Door Ajar” (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.
The Play button will play that audio file.
The Delete button will delete any user uploaded audio and restore the stock audio
file.
The Save button will download a new user audio file to the board once you've
selected the file by using the Browse button. The Save button will delete any pre-
existing user-uploaded audio files.
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2.4.10.1 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 2-23 through
Figure 2-23. Audacity 1
Figure 2-24. Audacity 2
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When you export an audio file with Audacity, save the output as:
WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM.
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Figure 2-25. WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM
WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM
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Configure the Event Parameters
2.4.11 Configure the Event Parameters
Configuration page specifies a remote server that can be used to receive HTTP POST events
when actions take place on the board.
Figure 2-26. Event Configuration Page
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Table 2-16. Event Configuration
Web Page Item
Description
Enable Event Generation
Remote Event Server
Remote Event Server IP
When selected, Event Generation is enabled.
Type the Remote Event Server IP address.
(64 character limit)
Remote Event Server Port
Remote Event Server URL
Type the Remote Event Server port number.
(8 character limit)
Type the Remote Event Server URL.
(127 character limit)
Events
Enable Button Events
Enable Call Active Events
When selected, Button Events are enabled.
When selected, Call Active Events are enabled.
Enable Call Terminated Events When selected, Call Terminated Events are enabled.
Enable Relay Activated Events When selected, Relay Activated Events are enabled.
Enable Relay Deactivated
Events
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 unit receives a
night ring.
Enable Multicast Start Events
Enable Multicast Stop Events
Enable Power On Events
Enable Security Events
When selected, Multicast Start Events are enabled.
When selected, Multicast Stop Events are enabled.
When selected, Power On Events are enabled.
When selected, Security 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.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Test Event button to test an event.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
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2.4.11.1 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
Host: 10.0.3.79
User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 197
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>POWERON</event>
</cyberdata>
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
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>HEARTBEAT</event>
</cyberdata>
POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.3.79
User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 196
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>BUTTON</event>
</cyberdata>
POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.3.79
User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 201
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>CALL_ACTIVE</event>
</cyberdata>
POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.3.79
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User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 205
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>CALL_TERMINATED</event>
</cyberdata>
POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.3.79
User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 197
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>RINGING</event>
</cyberdata>
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
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>MULTICAST_START</event>
<index>8</index>
</cyberdata>
POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
Host: 10.0.3.79
User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 233
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>MULTICAST_STOP</event>
<index>8</index>
</cyberdata>
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
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>RELAY_ACTIVATED</event>
</cyberdata>
POST xmlparse_engine HTTP/1.1
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User-Agent: CyberData/1.0.0
Content-Length: 234
Content-Type: application/x-www-form-urlencoded
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>RELAY_DEACTIVATED</event>
</cyberdata>
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
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
<cyberdata NAME='CyberData VoIP Device' MAC='0020f70015b6'>
<event>NIGHTRINGING</event>
</cyberdata>
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Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters
2.4.12 Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters
1. Click the Autoprovisioning button to open the Autoprovisioning Configuration page.
Figure 2-27. Autoprovisioning Configuration Page
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2. On the Autoprovisioning Configuration page, you may enter values for the parameters
Table 2-17. Autoprovisioning Configuration Parameters
Web Page Item
Description
Autoprovisioning
Enable Autoprovisioning
Get Autoprovisioning from DHCP
Autoprovisioning Autoupdate
(in minutes)
Type the desired time (in minutes) that you want the
Autoprovisioning feature to update (6 character limit).
Click the Save button to save your configuration settings.
Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect.
Click on the Reboot button to reboot the system.
3. After changing the parameters, click the Save button.
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Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters
2.4.12.1 Autoprovisioning
Enable
Autoprovisioning
Option
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-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: 0020f7350058.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:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8" ?>
<specific>
<MiscSettings>
<DeviceName>auto Intercom</DeviceName>
</MiscSettings>
</specific>
Networking
The board will only apply networking settings or firmware upgrades after a reboot.
Get
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.
Autoprovisioning
from DHCP
Refer to the documentation of your DHCP server for setting up OPTION 150.
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Configure the Autoprovisioning 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
10.0.0.1;
option subnet-mask
255.0.0.0;
option domain-name
option domain-name-servers
"voiplab";
10.0.0.1;
option time-offset
-8;
# Pacific Standard Time
option tftp-server-name
option option-150
"10.0.0.254";
10.0.0.254;
range 10.10.0.1 10.10.2.1;}
Autoprovisioning
Server (IP Address)
Instead of using DHCP to provide the autoprovisioning tftp server address, you can specify an
address manually.
Autoprovisioning
Autoupdate
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.
Autoprovisioned
Firmware Upgrades
An Autoprovisioned firmware upgrade only happens after a reboot, will take roughly three minutes,
and the web page will be unresponsive during this time.
The 'FirmwareVersion' value in the xml file must match the version stored in the 'FirmwareFile'.
<FirmwareVersion>v6.3.0</FirmwareVersion>
<FirmwareFile>630-intercom-uImage</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.
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Configure the Autoprovisioning Parameters
Autoprovisioned
Audio Files
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 (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 the Delete button on the Audio Configuration page which will restore
the default audio file. You can also change the autoprovisioning file with the word default set as the
file name.
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Uploading the Firmware
2.5 Upgrade the Firmware and Reboot the Intercom
Caution
Equipment Hazard: V3 devices like the VoIP V3 Indoor Intercom cannot use
firmware 6.x.x or earlier, and older V1 and V2 devices cannot use firmware
7.x.x or later.
GENERAL ALERT
2.5.1 Uploading the Firmware
To upload the firmware from your computer:
1. Retrieve the latest Intercom firmware file from the VoIP V3 Indoor Intercom Downloads page at:
2. Unzip the firmware version file. This file may contain the following:
•
•
Firmware file
Release notes
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Uploading the Firmware
Figure 2-28. Upgrade Firmware Page
5. Select Browse, and then navigate to the location of the Intercom firmware file.
6. Click Submit.
Note Do not reboot the board after pressing the Submit button.
Note This starts the upgrade process. Once the Intercom has uploaded the file, the Uploading
Firmware countdown page appears, indicating that the firmware is being written to flash.
The Intercom 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).
Table 2-18. Firmware Upgrade Parameters
Web Page Item
File Upload
Description
Firmware Version
Shows the current firmware version.
Use the Browse button to navigate to the location of the
Intercom firmware file that you want to upload.
Click on the Submit button to automatically upload the selected
firmware and reboot the system.
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Command Interface Post Commands
2.6 Command Interface
Some functions on the device can be activated using simple POST commands to the web interface.
can send HTTP POST commands to the device should work.
2.6.1 Command Interface Post Commands
Note These commands require an authenticated session (a valid username and password to
work).
Table 2-19. Command Interface Post Commands
Device Action
HTTP Post Commanda
Trigger relay (for configured delay)
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"test_relay=yes"
Place call to extension (example: extension 130)
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"call=130"
b
Place point-to-point call
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"call=10.0.3.72"
(example: IP phone address = 10.0.3.72)
Terminate active call
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"terminate=yes"
Force reboot
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"reboot=yes"
Test Audio button
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"test_audio=yes"
Announce IP address
Play the "0" audio file
Play the "1" audio file
Play the "2" audio file
Play the "3" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"speak_ip_address=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_0=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_1=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_2=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_3=yes"
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Table 2-19. Command Interface Post Commands (continued)
Device Action
HTTP Post Commanda
Play the "4" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_4=yes"
Play the "5" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_5=yes"
Play the "6" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_6=yes"
Play the "7" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_7=yes"
Play the "8" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_8=yes"
Play the "9" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_9=yes"
Play the "Dot" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_d=yes"
Play the "Audio Test" audio file (from Audio Config)
Play the "Page Tone" audio file
Play the "Your IP Address Is" audio file
Play the "Rebooting" audio file
Play the "Restoring Default" audio file
Play the "Ringback tone" audio file
Play the "Ring tone" audio file
Play the "Intrusion Sensor Triggered" audio file
Play the "Door Ajar" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_audiotest=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_pagetone=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_youripaddressis=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_rebooting=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_restoringdefault=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_ringback=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_ringtone=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_intrusionsensortriggered=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_doorajar=yes"
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Table 2-19. Command Interface Post Commands (continued)
Device Action
HTTP Post Commanda
Play the "Night Ring" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"play_nightring=yes"
Delete the "0" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_0=yes"
Delete the "1" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_1=yes"
Delete the "2" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_2=yes"
Delete the "3" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_3=yes"
Delete the "4" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_4=yes"
Delete the "5" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_5=yes"
Delete the "6" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_6=yes"
Delete the "7" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_7=yes"
Delete the "8" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_8=yes"
Delete the "9" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_9=yes"
Delete the "Audio Test" audio file
Delete the "Page Tone" audio file
Delete the "Your IP Address Is" audio file
Delete the "Rebooting" audio file
Delete the "Restoring Default" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_audiotest=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_pagetone=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_youripaddressis=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_rebooting=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_restoringdefault=yes"
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Table 2-19. Command Interface Post Commands (continued)
Device Action
HTTP Post Commanda
Delete the "Ringback tone" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_ringback=yes"
Delete the "Ring tone" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_ringtone=yes"
Delete the "Intrusion Sensor Triggered" audio file
Delete the "Door Ajar" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_intrusionsensortriggered=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_doorajar=yes"
Delete the "Night Ring" audio file
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"delete_nightring=yes"
Trigger the Door Sensor Test (Sensor Config page)
Trigger the Intrusion Sensor Test (Sensor Config page)
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"doortest=yes"
wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --quiet -
"intrusiontest=yes"
a.Type and enter all of each http POST command on one line.
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Appendix A: Mounting the Indoor Intercom
A.1 Wall Mounting Components
Before you mount the Intercom, make sure that you have received all the parts for each Intercom.
Refer to the following tables.
Table A-1. Wall Mounting Components (Part of the Accessory Kit)
Quantity
Part Name
Illustration
4
Sheet Metal Screw
4
Plastic Ribbed Anchor
Table A-2. Gang Box Mounting Components
Quantity
Part Name
Illustration
4
#6-32 FlatHead Countersunk Machine Screw
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Cable Connections
A.2 Cable Connections
Figure A-1 shows how to properly connect the VoIP Intercom.
Figure A-1. Cable Connections
PCBA
021078D
PCBA
Mounting
Screws
Push-Button
to J2
J2
J7
Back Plate
J6
Speaker to J7
Microphone
to J6
Mounting
Screws
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Wall Mounting Option
A.3 Wall Mounting Option
Figure A-2 shows a wall mounting option.
Figure A-2. Wall Mounting Option
Rotate Backplate 180°
to use Top Cable Entry
Pre Drill Holes
on Wall
Backplate
121001A
Screw
Accessory
Wall Cutout
Kit
Network
Cable
Top
Cable
Entry
Slot
to J1
Top
Cable
Entry
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Wall Cutout Dimensions
A.4 Wall Cutout Dimensions
Figure A-3 shows the maximum recommended wall cutout dimensions.
Figure A-3. Maximum Recommended Wall Cutout Dimensions
0.25 [6.4]
Top Cable Entry Opening
0.25 [6.4]
Wall Cutout
0.25 [6.4]
0.25 [6.4]
Top Cable Entry Closed
Dimensions are in Inches [Millimeter]
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Gang Box Option
A.5 Gang Box Option
Figure A-4 shows a 1-Gang Box and a 2-Gang Box mounting option.
Figure A-4. Gang Box Mounting
Top
Cable
Entry
Wall Cutout
Backplate accepts
Single Gang Box
Top
or Two Gang Box
Cable
Entry
Slot
Wall Cutout
Backplate
121002B
Screw
Accessory
Kit
Gang Box Mounting Screw (4x)
Single Gang Box use two
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Figure A-5 shows the PCB dimensions and the intrusion sensor range.
Figure A-5. PCB Dimensions and Intrusion Sensor Range
1.169 [29.70]
0.063 [1.60]
Effective Range for
Intrusion Sensor to Function
from 3 mm to 14 mm
ø0.138 [ø3.51]
Fits #6-32 Machine Screw
(4 Places)
0.551 [14.00]
0.118 [3.00]
BOTTOM SIDE
JP1
TOP SIDE
J7
JP5
SW1
J4
JP10
< Intrusion Sensor >
J6
J5
J1
JP7
J3
J10
J2
4.200 [106.68]
DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES [MILLIMETER]
2.300 [58.42]
0.591 [15.00]
0.516 [13.10]
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Appendix B: Setting up a TFTP Server
B.1 Set up a TFTP Server
Autoprovisioning requires a TFTP server for hosting the configuration file.
B.1.1 In a LINUX Environment
To set up a TFTP 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 /tftpboot/is the path to the directory you created in
Step 1: the directory that contains the files to be uploaded. For example:
in.tftpd -l -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 from the following
website address:
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.
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Appendix C: Troubleshooting/Technical
Support
C.1 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
A list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) are available on the VoIP V3 Indoor Intercom product
page at:
Select the support page for your product to see a list of frequently asked questions for the
CyberData product:
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 from the
VoIP V3 Indoor Intercom product page at:
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Contact Information
C.3 Contact Information
Contact
CyberData Corporation
3 Justin Court
Monterey, CA 93940 USA
Phone: 800-CYBERDATA (800-292-3732)
Fax: 831-373-4193
Sales
Sales 831-373-2601 Extension 334
Technical
Support
The fastest way to get technical support for your VoIP product is to submit a VoIP Technical Support
form at the following website:
Phone: (831) 373-2601, Ext. 333
Email: support@cyberdata.net
Returned
To return the product, contact the Returned Materials Authorization (RMA) department:
Materials
Authorization
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"
RMA Status Form If you need to inquire about the repair status of your product(s), please use the CyberData RMA
Status form at the following web address:
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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 & RMA Returns within the United States
If service is required, you must contact CyberData Technical Support prior to 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 & 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 Air no 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:
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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.
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:
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Index
the web access password 26
Cisco SRST 32
command interface 61
commands 61
configuration
Numerics
100 Mbps indicator light 17
16 AWG gauge wire 12
audio 43
default IP settings 21
door sensor 38
intrusion sensor 38
network 29
SIP 31
A
AC voltages, intercom enclosure is not rated 13
AC voltages, intercom enclosure not rated for 2
act light 18
activate relay (door sensor) 40
activate relay (intrusion sensor) 40
address, configuration login 23
announcing a device’s IP address 19
audio configuration 43
night ring tone parameter 45
audio configuration page 43
audio encodings 4
audio files, user-created 46
autoprovisioning 55
using Web interface 21
configuration home page 23
configuration page
contact information 73
contact information for CyberData 73
Current Network Settings 30
current network settings 30
cutout dimensions 68
cutout dimensions, maximum recommended 68
CyberData contact information 73
autoprovisioned audio files 57
autoprovisioned firmware upgrades 56
autoprovisioning autoupdate 56
autoprovisioning enabled option 55
autoprovisioning from DHCP 55
autoprovisioning server (IP address) 56
networking 55
D
default
gateway 21
intercom settings 76
IP address 21
subnet mask 21
setting up a TFTP server 71
auxiliary relay wiring diagram 14
username and password 21
web login username and password 23
default intercom settings 20
default IP settings 21
B
default login address 23
device configuration 26
backup SIP server 1 32
backup SIP server 2 32
backup SIP servers, SIP server
backups 32
device configuration parameters 54
the device configuration page 53
device configuration page 26
device configuration parameters 27
device configuration password
changing for web configuration access 26
DHCP Client 4
DHCP IP addressing 30
dial out extension (door sensor) 40
dial out extension (intrusion sensor) 40
dial out extension strings 33
dial-out extension strings 35
C
cable connections 66
call button 11
LED 11
call button LED 11
changing
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I
label 7
identifying your product 1
installation, typical intercom system 2
intercom configuration
default IP settings 21
intercom configuration page
activate relay 40
unit dimensions 6
DNS server 30
activate relay 40
dial out extension 40
door open timeout 40
flash button LED 40
play audio locally 40
dial out extension 40
flash button LED 40
door strike
IP addressing 30
dual speeds 17
default
IP addressing setting 21
J
E
J3 terminal block, 16 AWG gauge wire 12
enable night ring events 49
event configuration
enable night ring events 49
L
label alignment 7
label dimensions 7
F
link light 17
local SIP port 32
how to set 20
firmware
flash button LED (door sensor) 40
flash button LED (intrusion sensor) 40
log in address 23
M
MGROUP
MGROUP Name 42
mounting
G
green link light 17
gang box option 69
wall mounting 67
H
home page 23
http POST command 61
http web-based configuration 4
mounting an intercom 65
Multicast IP Address 42
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protocol 5
protocols supported 4
N
navigation table 22
network activity, verifying 18
network rate 5
Network Setup 29
nightringer settings 37
R
remote SIP port 32
ringtones 42
Nightringer, SIP registration required 36
RJ-45 16
RMA status 73
RTFM button 19
O
orange link light 17
RTP/AVP 4
P
packet time 4
part number 5
S
sales 73
password
sensor setup page 39
sensors 40
service 73
settings, default 20
SIP
login 23
payload types 5
play audio locally (door sensor) 40
point-to-point configuration 34
port
local SIP 32
remote SIP 32
POST command 61
power requirement 5
priority
user ID 32
SIP Server 32
outbound proxy 32
SIP registration 32
SIP server 32
assigning 42
product
mounting 65
parts list 9
product features 3
product overview
password for login 32
product features 3
supported protocols 4
supported SIP servers 4
product specifications 5
SIP settings 33
speaker output 5
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SRST 32
Y
supported protocols 4
yellow act light 18
yellow link light 17
T
tech support 73
U
unit dimensions 6
user ID
for SIP server login 32
username
restoring the default 21
V
verifying
network activity 18
W
warranty 74
web access password 21
web access username 21
web configuration log in address 23
web page
navigation 22
web page navigation 22
weight 5
wget, free unix utility 61
Windows, setting up a TFTP server on 71
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