Viking 40-IP Product Manual

Ip ceiling speaker for sip endpoint paging or multicast paging / background music
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VIKING
S E C U R I T Y & C O M M U N I C A T I O N S O L U T I O N S
IP Ceiling Speaker for SIP Endpoint Paging or
Multicast Paging / Background Music
The Viking model 40-IP Ceiling/Wall Speaker enables SIP
endpoint paging and also allows for standard paging and
background music via multicast. The speaker easily connects
with a single CAT5/6 cable from your PoE switch. The night
ring feature is programmable for time of day and day of week
to enable loud ringing for after hour incoming calls. Its shallow
depth allows the speaker to be conveniently mounted in a
standard 2" x 4" stud wall or ceiling.
Line-level audio output connections are provided for
connecting to an external amplifier. A built-in 6 Watt class D
amplifier with speaker output connections are also provided
to directly drive additional analog speakers. The LED on the
40-IP can be programmed to light during paging.
Features
• SIP compliant (see page 2 for list of compatible SIP servers and IP
phone systems)
• PoE powered (class 3, <13 Watts)
• Paging prioritization
• Plays audio from multicast
• SIP endpoint or multicast group member
• Supports up to 10 multicast paging groups
• Blue paging status LED indicator
• Built-in high efficiency 6 Watt class D amplifier
• SIP/Multicast: SIP page, SIP page and zoned multicast receive
• Support for access code to prevent unwanted SIP calls
• Line-level audio output for connecting to an external amplifier
• Network remote speaker volume control
• Can drive up to 5 external analog speakers for greater coverage
• Mounting: Blind mounts into 9.5" hole, clearance requirement of 3.45"
(87.3mm) above 1/2" gypsum board ceiling
• Heavy duty back box protects speaker and circuitry from plenum dust
• Programmable pre page alert tone
Information: 715-386-8861
www.VikingElectronics.com
PRODUCT MANUAL
• Amplified SIP endpoint or multicast IP paging for: schools, hospitals,
• Provide background music and sound masking
• Add programmable secure relay control with Viking RC-4A (DOD 582)
Power: PoE class 3 (<13 Watts)
Dimensions:
Shipping Weight: 5.0 lbs (2.27 kg)
Operating Temperature: -40°F to 140°F (-40° C to 60° C)
Humidity - Standard Products: 5% to 95% non-condensing
Audio Codecs: G711u, G722* and G711a
Network Compliance: IEEE 802.3 af PoE, SIP 2.0 RFC3261,
100BASE-TX with auto cross over
Connections: (1) RJ45 10/100 Base-T, (1) 8 position terminal block
Maximum Output Level: 105 dB SPL @ 1M (with no additional Speakers
connected)
Amplifier: 6 Watt class D (capable of driving up to five additional 8
Ohm speakers connected in parallel)
*NOTE: The 40-IP does not support multicast paging using the G722 or G711a Codec.
(front view)
Installation requires a Network Administrator / IT Technician
!
Applications
retail stores, office spaces, etc.
Specifications
Overall: 11" x 11" x 4" (279mm x 279mm x 102mm)
Back box: 9.25" x 9.25" x 3.45" (235mm x 235mm x 88mm)
40-IP
SIP / Multicast
Ceiling Speaker
May 20, 2019
Model
40-IP
(side view)
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  • Page 1 Maximum Output Level: 105 dB SPL @ 1M (with no additional Speakers connected) Amplifier: 6 Watt class D (capable of driving up to five additional 8 Information: 715-386-8861 Ohm speakers connected in parallel) www.VikingElectronics.com *NOTE: The 40-IP does not support multicast paging using the G722 or G711a Codec.
  • Page 2 Vertical Wave* Yealink T Series S IP Phones * Note: For vendor specific detailed configuration instructions, see Configuring Viking VoIP Phone and SIP Servers, DOD 944. ** Note: Relay operation commands are Not compatible with Panasonic Phone Systems (Panasonic does not...
  • Page 3 It resides in the device’s memory and is used by network equipment to send data packets to the correct IP address. You can find the MAC address of your 40-IP speaker printed on a white label just above the PoE LAN port (see page 4).
  • Page 4: Features Overview

    Blinks to indicate network activity. Up to (15) 8 Ohm Speakers (25AE shown, not included) Up tp (5) Optional Viking Analog Speakers, Speaker see DOD 497 and 498 (not included) Up to (15) 8 Ohm Speakers...
  • Page 5: Installation And Mounting

    Installation and Mounting Ceiling or Wall Installation The 40-IP Ceiling Speaker is intended to be mounted in a T-bar acoustic tile, gypsum ceiling or wall. An optional T-Bar support bracket (SA-TBA) is available that can transfer the speaker weight onto the T-bar rails.
  • Page 6 2. Click 40-IP in the search results 3. Scroll down the page to Downloads, click IP Programming Software 4. Install the programming software by saving or opening the file and then clicking on setup Viking IP Programming.exe 5. Follow the prompts on your screen to complete software installation 6.
  • Page 7 Open the “Viking IP Programming” software on the PC and the start screen shown below will appear. Any Viking IP products that are connected to the network will appear on the list. Simply select the 40-IP on the list and click on the “Connect”...
  • Page 8 Step 1. programmed. The window in the upper left corner of the menu will show you each 40-IP speaker that is connected to that LAN. Select the unit with Step 2. the same MAC address shown on the label next to the Ethernet connector on the 40-IP speaker.
  • Page 9 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7). Set the “PCP for SIP packets” (3 is default). Set the “PCP for RTP packets” (5 is default). D. Manually Resetting the Security Code to Enter Programming Note: This procedure will not erase a username and password used to access the 40-IP program mode. Only the security code is set to default. Step 1.
  • Page 10 Programming Features Index DESCRIPTION Page Section Connect/Disconnect VLAN Settings Unit Name SIP Server Peer to Peer Settings Outbound Proxy Authentication ID Register Fails Security code (factory set to 845464) Access Code (1 - 6 digits, blank = disabled, factory set to 123456) SIP Page Priority over Multicast Page Muticast Paging Multicast Paging Volume (0 - 19, factory set to 1)
  • Page 11: Programming Features

    Programming Features 1. Unit Name Up to a 31 character unit name can be assigned to the 40-IP being programmed. 2. SIP Server Enter the IP address or URL of your SIP server or service provider in this field. The SIP server IP address is limited to 74 characters.
  • Page 12 40-IP. It is recommended that the factory set security code be changed. The security code can be set back to default by holding the Reset button while the 40-IP powers up. See section D on page 9 for details. It can also be defaulted by connecting to the unit with the IP Programming Software and clicking on the “Clear Speaker Settings”...
  • Page 13: Relay Mode

    Ring Mode: When programmed for Ring Mode the relay will continuously activate while the 40-IP’s extension is called and the 40-IP is set to loud ring (see Programming sections 22 and 36). This mode is useful for activating a Viking model SL-2 strobe light, etc.
  • Page 14 This feature selects the maximum length of time that SIP Page calls can be connected. Programmable in increments of 1 minute up to a maximum of 9 minutes or disabled. With the call length disabled, the 40-IP speaker must rely on a...
  • Page 15 23. Ring Cadence When the 40-IP is set to loud ring on incoming SIP calls, you can select the ring cadence of the loud ring sound. It can be programmed to one of four different cadences. Factory Setting: Normal Ring...
  • Page 16 40-IP, resetting all network parameters to default with the Reset button (see section E on page 9) or clicking on “Clear IP Settings” and then importing the data back into the 40-IP.
  • Page 17 Another way to update is accomplished by clicking the “Update Unit” button. You can then browse to the folder that contains the HEX file for updating the unit’s firmware. This method is typically only used when Viking Technical Support has sent you updated firmware.
  • Page 18: Operation

    40-IP will automatically answer inbound calls, provides a Pre Page Alert Tone if enabled and allows paging. When the Inbound Call Mode is set to Auto Answer – Secure, the 40-IP auto answers inbound calls but the party must dial the Access Code before they are allowed to page.
  • Page 19: Troubleshooting

    For applications requiring secure relay control a Viking model RC-4A remote relay controller can be used. The relay controller is mounted securely inside the building and connected to the same LAN as the 40-IP. The 40-IP will send an encrypted message to the RC-4A to activate its relays which control the door strikes/gates.
  • Page 20: Related Products

    A programmable relay output is provided for activating door locks, strobe lights, external amplifiers, etc. For more info, see DOD 502. The Viking model PA-IP SIP / Multicast Paging Adapter provides an interface between new VoIP phone systems (hardware or hosted/cloud based) and analog paging systems, eliminating the need for an ATA or FXS port.
  • Page 21 The 25AE, 30AE, 35AE, and 40AE paging speakers provide additional economical paging coverage to existing Viking paging units (40-IP, PA-2A, PA-15, PA-30, PA-60, HF-3W, M2W) or to any system with an 8 Ohm output. In outdoor, factory or warehouse environments, 25AE paging horns are the best method of producing understandable sound.
  • Page 22 The same can be done with the Viking model MTG-10 in which one zone can have just paging, and the other zone can have paging plus the 10 different siren, warble, and chime tones that the MTG-10 can provide.
  • Page 23: Warranty

    TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Viking warrants its products to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of two years from the date of purchase from any authorized Viking distributor. If at any time during the warranty period, the product is deemed defective or malfunctions, return the product to Viking Electronics, Inc., 1531 Industrial Street, Hudson, WI., 54016.

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