IPefono. User Manual

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IPefono User Manual

Copyright All rights reserved. This document and the associated software are the sole property of ConectaIP. Each contains propietary information of ConectaIP. Reproduction or duplication by any means of any portion of this document without the prior written consent of ConectaIP, is expressly forbidden. Changes ConectaIP reserves the right to make changes to the specifications described herein at any time and without notice in order to improve design or reliability. The information in this document has been carefully checked for accuracy; however, ConectaIP makes no warranty pertaining to the correctness of this document. Trademarks The product and company names in this document are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

INDEX 1. Introduction... 1 1.1 About this manual... 2 2. Instalation... 3 2.1 Dimensions... 3 2.2 Power Source... 3 2.3 Connections... 4 2.4 Requeriments... 5 2.5 Start up... 6 2.5.1 To assign a new IP address... 7 2.5.2 Save the new configuration... 8 3. Operation... 9 3.1 Operation modes... 9 3.2 Functionalities... 9 3.2.1 Echo supressor... 9 3.2.2 Noise supressor... 9 3.3 Audio player... 10 4. Configuration... 11 4.1 Starting the configuration... 11 4.2 General parameters... 13 4.3 Network... 14 4.4 Serial port... 15 4.4.1 Serial to IP converter... 16 4.5 Time... 17 4.6 Input and output ports... 18 4.7 Intercom... 19 4.7.1 Call control... 20 4.7.2 Paging... 21 4.7.3 Announcements... 21 5. System administration... 23 5.1 Administration tools... 23 5.2 Administration tools page... 24 5.3 Configuration files... 25 5.3.1 Saving configuration... 25 5.3.2 Listing configuration... 25 5.3.3 Editing the configuration file... 26 5.4 Updating the firmware... 27 5.5 Custom announcements... 29

1 Introduction The IPefono is a communication device that it lets to transmit and receive voice information through the IP networks. The IPefono COM model (Intercom) has 1 microphone input and 2 speaker outputs (with 4Ω, 3w each one). The IPefono ME (Paging) has 1 speaker output (4Ω, 15w) and 1 microphone input for testing purposes. The communication ports are: Ethernet port with remote power source option (Power over Ethernet) RS232 port (to connect serial devices like card readers, biometric readers, ) Fiber Optics optional The control ports are: 2 inputs (user and service call push buttons) with cable checking 1 output (to open doors) Expansion port with 2 inputs and 3 outputs RS232 1 microphone 2 speakers 2 push buttons Led indicator Ethernet PoE 2 wires FIGURE 1. CONNECTIONS User Manual. IPefono v1.0 1

1 Introduction 1.1 About this manual This document explains how to install, to configure and to start to work with the IPefono device. The screens can be different depending on the version of the firmware, but the objective of the current document is to help to begin to work with IPefono. The configuration system was designed in order to make easy to work with it, and all the parameters come with a little explanation that it is sure is going to help you to understand any changes of it in the future. 2 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

2 Instalation 2.1 Dimensions The IPefono is embedded in a box like the next figure: 30,51 mm 103 mm 120 mm mmmmm FIGURE 2. IPEFONO DIMENSIONS 2.2 Power Source The IPefono can work with a remote power source using the recommendation IEEE 802.3af (Power over Ethernet) or using a local power source from 15V to 48V. User Manual. IPefono v1.0 3

2 Instalation 2.3 Connections The device has the connections like the following figure: Auxiliary Power Ethernet (RJ45) RS232 Port (DB9 female) Power Aux Ethernet RS232 system power FIGURE 3. FRONT VIEW User Call button Open Door relay Microphone electret Speaker 2 (4Ω,8w) Service Call button Call Status indicator Led (3V) Speaker 1 (4Ω,8w) FIGURE 4. REAR VIEW PIN NAME DESCRIPTION NAME PIN 1 INPUT1 Digital or analogical input 1 signal (from +3.3V to 0V) GND 2 3 INPUT2 Digital or analogical input 2 signal (from +3.3V to 0V) GND 4 5 OUTPUT1A Relay output 1 (400 V, 380 ma AC, 540 ma DC) OUTPUT1B 6 7 OUTPUT2A Relay output 2 (400 V, 380 ma AC, 540 ma DC) OUTPUT2B 8 9 OUTPUT3A Relay output 3 (400 V, 380 ma AC, 540 ma DC) OUTPUT3B 10 TABLE 1. EXPANSION CONNECTOR 4 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

2 Instalation 2.4 Requeriments To configure the IPefono you will need: A PC with any Operative System with Web Browser and Ethernet or WIFI connection to the IP Network. An IPefono. If you don t use local power source you will need an Ethernet Switch with Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3af). Depending on the connection you choose, you will need one or two Ethernet cables (see Figure 5). Switch Ethernet Ethernet Scheme connection 1 PC Example IP Address: 192.168.3.2 Network mask: 255.255.255.0 IPefono IP Address: 192.168.3.17 Network mask : 255.255.255.0 Scheme connection 2 Ethernet Crossed cable PC Example IP Address: 192.168.3.2 Network mask : 255.255.255.0 IPefono IP Address: 192.168.3.17 Network mask : 255.255.255.0 FIGURE 5. CONFIGURATION SCHEMES User Manual. IPefono v1.0 5

2 Instalation 2.5 Start up The IPefono has the 192.168.3.17 (mask 255.255.255.0) configured from the manufacturer in order to make the first connection easy. Then you must configure your PC with another IP address in the 192.168.3.X network. Then you can follow one of the next models: Connect the PC and the IPefono to an Ethernet switch. Connect the IPefono to the PC using a UTP crossed cable. Then type http://192.168.3.17 in your Web Browser and you will access to the configuration (see Figure 6): IPefono hostname or IP address FIGURE 6. HOW TO ACCESS TO THE CONFIGURATION PAGES USING THE WEB BROWSER The PC must be able to access to the device IP network. Please modify the PC IP address if needed. 6 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

2 Instalation 2.5.1 Assigning a new IP address Click on the Network link (Figure 6) and the click on the address(0) link (Figure 7). FIGURE 7. ACCESS TO THE IP ADDRESS Type the new IP addresss: Write here its new IP address and the new network mask FIGURE 8. IP ADDRESS CONFIGURATION User Manual. IPefono v1.0 7

2 Instalation 2.5.2 Save the new configuration Now you must save the new values in order to keep this configuration if the device is rebooted. Click on the Tools link (see Figure 8) and then click on Save an apply configuration (Figure 9). To save and apply the configuration now FIGURE 9. SYSTEM ADMINISTRATION TOOLS 8 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

3 Operation 3.1 Operation modes The IPefono is intended to establish voice communications through IP Networks. When you press the call button, the device sends a call request to the address configured in the Destination SIP URL (see FIGURE 20). If the destination is out of service, then the device tries to call to the Alternative SIP URL address. If this is also out of service, then it plays the message configured in the No response from the Helpdesk parameter (FIGURE 22). The Service Call Push button calls to the SIP address configured in Service SIP URL. Once the communication is established, the device can operate in two modes: Push to talk. Each time you want to speak from the device to the destination you must to keep the push button pressed. Open Conversation. You can speak and the device controls the transmission depends on its configuration. The device lets to read and to control its inputs and outputs. 3.2 Features 3.2.1 Echo supressor The voice transmission in the device is cut off when this transmits an acoustic signal by the speakers. So, the remote speaker won t listen itself when it speaks. 3.2.2 Noise supressor When the device is playing background noise, it can cut it off in order to avoid the user listens it. User Manual. IPefono v1.0 9

3 Operation 3.3 Audio player The device can play pre-recorded messages (see section 5.5 Custom announcements ). You can create the message files with a PC, a microphone and recording software (like Gold Wave). The files must be generated in wav format, A or u law PCM codification. The messages can be played using your Web Browser, just typing in the address bar the next text: http://<hostname>/play?<filename> FIGURE 10. PLAYING THE FILE PELIGRO.WAV 10 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

4 Configuration 4.1 Starting the configuration The IPefono configuration file is a text file (.ini ) that can be edited with any text editor and uploaded after, or you can use a Web Browser. You won t need any extra software in order to perform the configuration. This chapter explains the IPefono configuration issues using the Web Browser interface. This interface is intended to make the configuration easy to the user, providing friendly menus and help information about each parameter. Start the configuration following the explanations in the chapter 2.5. Start up. Firmware version Configuration context links System tools FIGURE 11. STARTING CONFIGURATION MENU User Manual. IPefono v1.0 11

4 Configuration You can see the links to the following configuration contexts: Main. General configuration parameters. Network. IP Network configuration. Serial(0). Serial port parameters. Time. Time settings. IO. Input and output ports. VolP. Intercom configuration. 12 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

4 Configuration 4.2 General parameters Go to this section clicking on the Main option. Name of this device Description User name for authentication Password for authentication FIGURE 12. GENERAL PARAMETERS CONFIGURATION If you left the parameter Administrator username and Administrator password empties, you can access to the system without login, if you type something in these parameters then you will be ask for login in all the system services. User Manual. IPefono v1.0 13

4 Configuration 4.3 Network Go to this section clicking on the Network option. MAC Address (only information) Autoconfigure network using a DHCP Server IP address pool Gateway IP address DNS IP address Local domain name FIGURE 13. NETWORK CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS You must know: The Ethernet MAC address parameter is only for information, if you change this value won t affect to the device. The network parameters (IP address, mask, gateway and DNS) can be configured from a DHCP server. In this case, the values that are in these parameters will be ignored. You can configure until two addresses in the same device. 14 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

4 Configuration 4.4 Serial port The IPefono has one RS232 serial port. You can configure it going to the Serial(0) section. Serial port functionality Serial to IP converter configuration section FIGURE 14. SERIAL PORT PARAMETERS You must choose any optional value showed when you click on the The serial port has 3 working modes: Disabled. It won t perform any function. Console. It lets you to execute commands. Tunnel. Serial to IP converter. icon. User Manual. IPefono v1.0 15

4 Configuration 4.4.1 Serial to IP converter If you are using the serial port like a serial to IP converter ( tunnel working mode), then you must configure its parameters clicking on Tunnel link. The device can operate in two modes: Sending all the information than it receives in the serial port to a configured destination address. Sending the information to the device connected to the configured port. You must left the Destination IP address blank in this case. FIGURE 15. SERIAL PORT WORKING MODES Blank or destination address Service port Protocol to use TCP or UDP Time to wait for incoming characters from the serial port before sending a packet FIGURE 16. TUNNEL PARAMETERS Expiration time for the TCP connection 16 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

4 Configuration 4.5 Time In the section Time you will find parameters used to configure the time zone and the time synchronization. Geographical time zone Synchronization server IP address FIGURE 17. TIME ADJUSTMENT PARAMETERS User Manual. IPefono v1.0 17

4 Configuration 4.6 Input and output ports In the section IO you will find the parameters to use the inputs and outputs. Modbus address of the local inputs and outputs TCP port of the Modbus protocol FIGURE 18. INPUTS AND OUTPUTS PARAMETERS The IPefono has four inputs and four outputs. You can control those using applications that implement the Modbus protocol. This protocol assigns an identification number for each input and for each output, and no additional configuration is required then. In the next table you will find the identifier and its assigned port. NAME IDENTIFIER DESCRIPTION CALL 10000 User call button input SERVICE 10001 Service call button input INPUT1 10002 Auxiliary analogical or digital input INPUT2 10003 Auxiliary analogical or digital input DOOR 20000 Output to connect the door opener device (timed to 2 seconds) OUTPUT1 20001 Auxiliary digital output OUTPUT2 20002 Auxiliary digital output OUTPUT3 20003 Auxiliary digital output TABLE 2. INPUTS AND OUTPUTS IDENTIFIER ASSIGNMENT 18 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

4 Configuration 4.7 Intercom Clicking on the VoIP link you will access to the Intercom configuration section. Call control configuration To pick up incoming calls automatically or press call button to pick it up Keep button pressed to talk Cut off the acoustic echo Cut off the background noise Speaker volume level Real Time Protocol UDP port Audio codification Length of the audio packets in milliseconds Paging system configuration Audio messages to the user FIGURE 19. INTERCOM CONFIGURATION PARAMETERS User Manual. IPefono v1.0 19

4 Configuration 4.7.1 Call control In the SIP section you will find the configuration of the intercom calls: SIP address to call when user call pressed Alternative user call SIP address SIP address to call when service call pressed Session Initiation Protocol port SIP proxy IP address Time to renew register FIGURE 20. CALL CONTROL PARAMETERS You must type the SIP addresses with the following format: If you have a proxy in the network sip:<destination device name> If you don t have a proxy sip:<destination device name>@<destination address> 20 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

4 Configuration 4.7.2 Paging To configure the paging system you must click on the paging device: Multicast IP address Real Time Protocol port Device paging group FIGURE 21. PAGING PARAMETERS You can assign different groups to the IPefono and when you want to give a message to some of them, to select some of the groups at the same time. 4.7.3 Announcements You can configure announcements depending on the IPefono s status. You have the parameters in the message section: The destination receives the outgoing call An incoming call arrives The incoming call has been connected The destination doesn t answer When the device is in emergency status FIGURE 22. ANNOUNCEMENTS TO THE USER CONFIGURATION User Manual. IPefono v1.0 21

5 System administration 5.1 Administration tools If you want to administrate the device in order to perform any advanced command, you must click on the tools link from any window. Administration tools FIGURE 23.ADMINISTRATION TOOLS LINK User Manual. IPefono v1.0 23

5 Administration 5.2 Administration tools page You can choose any administration action from the next list: List all the configuration parameters Save the current configuration Save and apply (reboot) the current configuration Restores the previous saved configuration Download the configuration file from the device Upload any file to the root folder in the device Upload a configuration file Upload a firmware file Reboot the device FIGURE 24. ADMINISTRATION TOOLS PAGE 24 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

5 Administration 5.3 Configuration files 5.3.1 Saving configuration The Save configuration option (see FIGURE 24) will let you to save the current configuration parameters in the device. The new configuration will begin to work once the device is rebooted ( Reset device command). You can save and apply the configuration at the same time choosing the Save and apply configuration. 5.3.2 Listing configuration The List configuration option shows you all the configuration parameters in the system. The configuration parameters are variables grouped in a tree structure. You can choose any parameter writing the name of the variable in the tree structure. Each node has a name, so you must indicate the name of each node until you arrive to the parameter you want. The variables can be single tables. If you want to access to a single value in a table, you must indicate the row between parenthesis. The values are numeric or text strings. Sometimes, depending on the parameter, you can use a text instead the numeric value. For example Serial(0).baudrate = 115200 bps means the same that Serial(0).baudrate = 115200, or Network.bAutoConfiguration = FALSE the same that Network.bAutoConfiguration = 0. Here you will find an example of a current listed configuration: Main.type = IPefono Main.name = IPefono Main.description=IP network comunicator Main.version = 1.2.3 Main.username = Main.password = Network.macAddress = 005EE5:000003 Network.bAutoConfiguration = FALSE Network.address(0).ip = 192.168.3.17 Network.address(0).mask = 255.255.255.0 Network.address(1).ip = 192.168.3.177 Network.address(1).mask = 255.255.255.0 Network.ipGateway = 0.0.0.0 Network.ipDnsServer = 0.0.0.0 Network.domainName = CONECTAIP Network.portTelnet = 23 Network.portWeb = 80 Network.portFtp = 21 Network.portDNS = 53 Network.portNTP = 123 Serial(0).baudrate = 115200 bps Serial(0).stopBits = 1 bit Serial(0).flowControl = no Serial(0).parity = none Serial(0).dataBits = 8 bits Serial(0).mode = console Serial(0).Tunnel.ip = 0.0.0.0 Serial(0).Tunnel.port = 2022 Serial(0).Tunnel.protocol = TCP Serial(0).Tunnel.packetTime = 50 Serial(0).Tunnel.expirationTime = 60 User Manual. IPefono v1.0 25

5 Administration Time.GMT = 1 Time.ipSntpServer = 0.0.0.0 IO.address = 0 IO.port = 502 VoIP.sip.destination = sip:helpdesk@192.168.3.7 VoIP.sip.backup = sip:helpdesk@192.168.3.2 VoIP.sip.service = sip:helpdesk@192.168.3.7 VoIP.sip.port = 5060 VoIP.sip.proxy = VoIP.sip.registerTimeout = 0 VoIP.autoconnect = TRUE VoIP.pushToTalk = FALSE VoIP.echoCanceller = FALSE VoIP.noiseSuppression = TRUE VoIP.volume = low VoIP.portRTP = 5004 VoIP.codec = A-Law VoIP.packetLength = 20 ms VoIP.paging.ipMulticast = 224.192.0.17 VoIP.paging.portMulticast = 5004 VoIP.paging.group = all VoIP.message.calling = CallReceived.wav VoIP.message.proceeding = VoIP.message.connect = VoIP.message.noResponse = OutOfService.wav VoIP.message.emergency = Danger.wav 5.3.3 Editing the configuration file You can download the configuration file ( Download configuration ) to your PC. The browser will ask you to open the file. Choose yes and then you could edit the file and modify any parameter you want. When you finish you can save it and upload it to the device using the Upload configuration option. Finally, click on Reset device link to reboot the system in order to the device takes the new parameters. 26 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

5 Administration 5.4 Updating the firmware In order to update the device to a newer version of the firmware, you might click on the Update firmware link in the Configuration commands page. FIGURE 25. UPDATING FIRMWARE Then pushing on Browse you could select a firmware file in the PC. FIGURE 26. SELECTING THE FIRMWARE FILE User Manual. IPefono v1.0 27

5 Administration The firmware is encrypted and it is protected against any modification using a digital signature. So, if you are trying to update a wrong file or somebody modified the firmware file, the device will respond with the next screen. FIGURE 27. WRONG FIRMWARE FILE If the file that you sent is correct, the device will show you all the details about the new firmware. Then you can choose between to proceed and update the firmware that you uploaded, or to abort to keep the current running version. Current firmware version New firmware uploaded: Built for this device New version Date when the firmware was built Time when the firmware was built Compilation number To update the new version To cancel the update FIGURE 28. NEW FIRMWARE INFORMATION 28 User Manual. IPefono v1.0

5 Administration 5.5 Custom announcements You can generate any announcement file with your PC and upload it to the IPefono using the upload file administration tools (FIGURE 24). These files must be in wave format and recorded using a PCM u law or PCM A law codec. More audio codecs will be developed soon. All the new announcement files must be stored in the root folder, but you don t need to add it to the path. In order to play the custom announcements, the application or the administrator must get the web page http://<hostname>/play?<filename> each time it was to play the announcement. User Manual. IPefono v1.0 29