Grandstream Networks GSC35 Series User Manual
Grandstream Networks GSC35 Series User Manual

Grandstream Networks GSC35 Series User Manual

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GSC3516 – User Manual

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  • Page 1 Grandstream Networks, Inc. GSC35xx Series GSC3516 – User Manual...
  • Page 2: Product Overview

    WELCOME The GSC3516 is a SIP intercom speaker and microphone that allows offices, schools, hospitals, apartments and more to build powerful voice intercom solutions that expand security and communication. This robust SIP intercom device offers 2-way voice functionality with both a high fidelity 15W HD speaker and 3 directional microphones with Multichannel Microphone Array Design (MMAD) and 1 omnidirectional auxiliary microphone that offer a 4.2 meter pickup distance.
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    SIP Paging, Multicast Paging,Group Paging, PTT, Call-waiting with Telephony Features priority override, Bluetooth SCO call Yes, HD speakerphone with support for full band audio with 48KHz HD Audio voice sampling frequency 15W high-fidelity HD speaker Speaker Frequency: 100Hz-20000 Hz Volume: Up to 90 dBA at 1W power at 0.5 meter 3 directional microphones with beam-forming capability and up to 4.2-meter voice pickup distance and 1 Microphones omnidirectional auxiliary...
  • Page 4 Figure 1: GSC3516 Package Content 1x GSC3516 Main Case. 1x Metal Bracket 1x Plastic Bracket Hang rope plate 4x Screw (PM 3x50) 3x Screw (PA 3.5x20) Wiring Seat 3x Plastic Expansion Bolt 3x M3 NUT 1x Quick Installation Guide Table 3: Equipment Packaging Note Check the package before installation.
  • Page 5: Led Indicators

    Figure 2: GSC3516 Ports 2-PIN Port 2-PIN Multi-Purpose Input Port. NET/PoE Ethernet RJ45 port (10/100Mbps) supporting PoE/PoE+. Factory reset pinhole. RESET Press for 10 seconds to reset factory default settings. Table 4: Ports Description LED Indicators The GSC3516 contains 4 types of colored LEDs (Red, Green, White and Blue light) that are used in some specific situations and operations.
  • Page 6: Ceiling Mount

    1. Locate the equipment holder on the desired position with arrow up. Drill three holes on the wall referring to the positions of holes on the metal bracket. 2. Fix the metal bracket on the wall by expansion screws. 3. Align the position line on device’s back cover with the positioning slot. 4.
  • Page 7: Connecting Wiring Seat

    Step 1: Plug a RJ45 Ethernet cable into the network port of the GSC3516. Step 2: Plug the other end into the power over Ethernet (PoE) switch or PoE injector. Figure 6: Powering GSC3516 Connecting Wiring Seat GSC3516 support to connect a “Key & LED” or “Normal Key” to the 2-pin port via Wiring Seat using following steps: Step 1: Take the wiring seat from the install kits.
  • Page 8 Figure 8: GSC3516 Web GUI – Login Users can use a computer connected to the same network as the GSC3516 to discover and access the GSC3516 Configuration Interface using its MAC Address. Please, refer to the following steps in order to access the GSC3516 Web GUI: 1.
  • Page 9 Figure 9: SIP Account Configuration ���� Once the account registered correctly, the GSC3516 will show the account status under Status Account Status. Figure 10: SIP Account Status By default, the GSC3516 Blocks non-whitelisted number under Calls → Blacklist/Whitelist/Greylist → Greylist, user needs to either allow Non-White list calls or to set up a Whitelist that contains the number that will be allowed to call the GSC3516.
  • Page 10: Multicast Paging Application

    Figure 12: Whitelisted Devices As soon as a SIP call is received by the GSC3516, first checks if the Caller ID number is allowed on the Whitelist and then answers automatically. Notes GSC3516 is an intercom system and auto-answers all whitelisted numbers. By default, GSC3516 plays a Warning tone when auto answering incoming calls, this warning tone can be disabled under ����...
  • Page 11: Bluetooth Speaker

    Figure 14: Multicast Paging – Paging Priority Active In the case of receiving a multicast paging call while on a unicast SIP call, the GSC3516 can choose to either keep the SIP call or to hold this last and allow the multicast call depending on paging call priority. This is can be set using “Paging Barge”...
  • Page 12: Pin Multi-Purpose Input Applications

    Figure 16: Connecting the GSC3516 as a Bluetooth Speaker Please, refer to the following steps in order to pair and connect the GSC3516 to the device: 1. Go to GSC3516 Web GUI → Network Settings → Bluetooth. 2. Enable “Bluetooth” function, and enable the option “Discoverable to Nearby Bluetooth Devices” in order to make the GSC3516 visible.
  • Page 13 Figure 18: Sensor Settings Under Basic Setting section, users can set “Sensor Type” and “Trigger Type”. Two states are supported by the Input circuit for the “Sensor Type”: 1. Normally Open where the contact is disconnected when there is no electricity 2.
  • Page 14 checked for users to be able to configure Time and Frequency options. Play Audio: If checked, GSC3516 will play a sound when the switch is triggered during the schedule. Users can select a “Prompt Tone” from available tones or upload a customized tone. Figure 20: Sensor Setting –...
  • Page 15: Status Page Definitions

    Note Up to 7 different Alarm Schedule/Linkage function can be configured in the GSC3516, the list of schedules and linkage functions will be shown in the lower section of the page, users can edit or delete the Alarm schedule by clicking on Edit or Delete buttons respectively.
  • Page 16 Link-Local Address Link-Local Address of the device IPv6 Static Gateway Default IPv6 gateway of the device. IPv6 DUID IPv6 DUID of the device. IPv6 NAT Type Type of IPv6 NAT connection used by the device. Table 7: Status – Network Status – Ethernet page Network Status →...
  • Page 17: System Info

    Accounts x DNS Mode for each SIP Account up to 16 accounts: A Record, SRV, NAPTR/SRV, Use Configured IP NAT Traversal NAT Traversal for each SIP Account up to 16 accounts: No, STUN, Keep-Alive, UPnP, Auto, VPN (Auto is the default Accounts x settings) Table 9: Status –...
  • Page 18: Account Page Definitions

    Table 10: System Info – Information page System Info → Status Service Status Indicates gui code phone Indicates phone code Indicates cpe code Indicates avs code User Space User Space Used Indicates User space used Database Status Indicates the status of the Database (ex: Normal) Core Dump Generate core dump Click on (GUI, AVS, CPE, PHONE) to generate a core dump...
  • Page 19 session border controller. It’s used by the device for firewall or NAT penetration in different network environments. If a symmetric NAT is detected, STUN will not work and only an outbound proxy can provide a solution Sets IP address or domain name of the secondary outbound proxy, media gateway or session border Secondary Outbound Proxy controller.
  • Page 20 SIP device behind the firewall are both able to use UPNP, it can be set to “UPNP”. The both parties will negotiate to use which port to allow SIP through. The default setting is “Keep-alive”. The default settings is "Auto" Adds the Proxy-Required header in the SIP message.
  • Page 21 Controls whether the P-Preferred-Identity header will present in the SIP INVITE message or not, whether the header contains the caller info: Use P-Preferred-Identity Header ● If set to “Yes”, the P-Preferred-Identity Header will always show in INVITE ● If set to “No”, the P-Preferred-Identity Header will not show in INVITE If set to "Yes except REGISTER", all outgoing SIP messages will include the device's MAC address in the User-Agent header, except for REGISTER and UNREGISTER.
  • Page 22 Configures the device’s SIP session timer. It enables SIP sessions to be periodically “refreshed” via a SIP request (UPDATE, or re-INVITE). If there is no refresh via an UPDATE or re-INVITE message, the session will be terminated once the session interval expires. Session Expiration Session Expiration is the time (in seconds) where the session is considered timed out, provided no successful session refresh transaction occurs beforehand.
  • Page 23 G.726-32 Packing Mode Selects "ITU" or "IETF" for G.726-32 packing mode. G.726-32 Dynamic Specifies the G726-32 payload type, and the valid range is 96 to 127. The default setting is “126”. Payload Type Opus Payload Type Defines the desired value (96-127) for the payload type of the Opus codec. The default value is 123. Specifies the mechanism to transmit DTMF digits.
  • Page 24 ● If set to "Receiver Report", the RTCP channel will sends "receiver report+source description+RTCP extension" as keep-alive dataReceiver Report ● If set to "Sender report", the RTCP channel will sends "Sender report+source description+ RTCP extension" as keep-alive data. Default is "Receiver Report" Configures the RTP channel keep-alive packet type..
  • Page 25 You can customize the timeout under the Account ���� Call setting ���� Ring timeout. The default value is “Disable”. Dial Plan Dial Plan Prefix This parameter can be configured to define the prefix added to each dialed number. Bypass dial plan on selected items: ●...
  • Page 26 Match Incoming Caller ID Specifies matching rules with number, pattern or Alert Info text to ring the selected ringtone. There are up to 10 Matching Rules. Table 15: Accounts – Call Settings page Accounts/Advanced Settings Security Settings Sets the device to check the domain certificates if TLS/TCP is used for SIP Transport. Check Domain Certificates The default setting is “No”.
  • Page 27: Calls Page Definition

    Special Feature Configures phone’s settings to meet different vendors’ server requirements. Users can choose from Standard, NEC, WorldStone, BroadSoft, China Mobile, ZTE IMS, Mobotix or ZTE NGN depending on the server type. Allow Sync Phonebook Via SIP Notify Allow Sync Phonebook Via SIP If set to “Yes”, the phone will allow SIP NOTIFY messages to sync local phonebook.
  • Page 28: Call History

    Figure 23: Outgoing Call – Calling Figure 24: Outgoing call in progress and accepted : Reduce the window to a bar at the top of Web GUI interface. : Adjust the ringing volume. : Mute the Mic. : Start recording the call. : End the in-progress call.
  • Page 29 This section shows all the calls that have been made or answered. Users can find two types of calls under “Call History → Call history”: Outgoing Calls. Answered Calls. Figure 25: Call History → Call history By Tapping on the checkbox to select the call history entries, users can do the following operations: Delete Call History: Users need to press the button after selecting the call history entries.
  • Page 30 with: Figure 27: Add number from call history to an existing contact Create a new contact: user can click on “Add to local contacts” in order to show a window where all the information about the contact need to be entered. Note Please, refer to the next section “Contacts”...
  • Page 31 Figure 29: Call details under Call History → Intercept Record Web GUI Missed Call Notification support The GSC GUI will display a popup window to notify about missed calls. The figure below contains an example where the Extension 4444 couldn’t reach the GSC at 3333. Figure 30: Web GUI Missed Call Notification Contacts Figure 31: Contacts →...
  • Page 32: Group Management

    Figure 32: Add New Contact Group Management Users could manage the groups of the existing contacts that can be found in “Contacts”. Figure 33: Contacts → Group Management Users has the ability to: : Users can click on the “Delete” button in order to delete all the selected groups. : Users can create a new group by clicking on the Add Group”...
  • Page 33: Phonebook Management

    Figure 34: Add New Group Phonebook Management Enable Phonebook XML Enables Phonebook XML download via HTTP, HTTPS, or TFTP. Default is "Disabled" Download HTTP/HTTPS Username Enter The username for the HTTP/HTTPS server. HTTP/HTTPS Password Enter The password for the HTTP/HTTPS server. Configures the server path to download XML phonebook file.
  • Page 34 Blacklist/Whitelist/Greylist Settings This section is for managing calling permissions to the GSC3516. Users can give or remove the permission to call the GSC3516, this can be managed under the following three subsections: Whitelist Users can specify the numbers allowed to call the GSC3516 and every time a number is added it is listed in the below list: Figure 35: Whitelist section : Users can remove one or a group of numbers from whitelist by clicking in “Remove from Whitelist”...
  • Page 35 Figure 38: Add Manually to Whitelist Note Users can modify the name of the number listed in the Whitelist by clicking on Blacklist Users can specify the numbers to be blocked by the GSC3516 for incoming calls, and every time a number is added to the blacklist, it is listed in the below list: Figure 39: Blacklist Section : Users can remove one or a group of numbers from blacklist by clicking in “Remove from blacklist”...
  • Page 36: Phone Settings Page Definitions

    Note Users can modify the name of the number listed in the blacklist by clicking on Greylist This section allows the user to define the blocking rules for Non-white list calls. The blocking rules available for the users are: • Block: Configures the GSC3516 to block all the numbers that are not listed in the Whitelist. •...
  • Page 37 (enabled). Configures the ring time for the unanswered call. The call will be automatically answered after Automatic Answer Ringing Time (s) timeout. Default is 5. Busy Tone Ring Time (s) Configures the timeout for Busy Tone during the call. Default is 30. Configures whether to mute the call on entry automatically.
  • Page 38 repeats the pattern. Please refer to the document below to determine your local call progress tones: http://www.itu.int/ITU- T/inr/forms/files/tones-0203.pdf Adjusts the call waiting tone volume. Users can select “Low”, “Medium” or “High”. The default setting Call-Waiting Tone Gain is “Low”. Default Ring Cadence Defines the ring cadence for the device.
  • Page 39: Network Settings Page Definitions

    PTT while in active call. If set to "Yes", while in active PTT talk, device will accept PTT if it has the same priority; If device is in active SIP call, device will accept PTT and put the SIP call on hold. Default is "Disabled"...
  • Page 40 Allows users to configure the appropriate network settings on the device. Users could select “DHCP”, “Static IP” or “PPPoE”. DHCP: Obtain the IP address via one DHCP server in the LAN. All domain values about static IP/PPPoE are unavailable (although some domain values have been saved in the flash.) IPv4 PPPoE: Configures PPPoE account/password.
  • Page 41 Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Priority Assigns the priority value of the Layer 2 QoS packets for Ethernet. Value (Ethernet) The Default value is 0. Note: When “Different Networks for Data and VoIP Calls” is set to Yes, user needs to set “Layer 2 QoS 802.1p Data Priority Value (Ethernet) for Data”...
  • Page 42 Users can connect wirelessly to a network using Wi-Fi under GSC3516 Web GUI → Network Settings → Wi-Fi Settings. In order to connect to a network using Wi-Fi, please, refer to the following steps: ���� 1 – Go to GSC3516 Web GUI → Network Settings → Wi-Fi Settings Wi-Fi Basics.
  • Page 43 Figure 43: Wi-Fi – Advanced Wi-Fi Settings description Wi-Fi Enables/disables the Wi-Fi feature. The default setting is “Disable”. Function Wi-Fi Band Set the type of Wi-Fi Band: 5G & 2.4G, 5G, 2.4G Country Code Configures Wi-Fi country code. Permits to scan and select the available Wi-Fi networks within the range if the Wi-Fi feature is enabled. ESSID Click on “Connect”...
  • Page 44 Defines the security mode used for the wireless network when the SSID is hidden. Default is “None”. Users can choose: WEP, WPA/WPA2 PSK or 802.1x EAP. WEP: user needs to configure the hidden ESSID password. WPA/WPA2: user needs to configure the hidden ESSID password. WPA Enterprise: EAP Method: EAP mode for 802.1x authorization, user can choose: PEAP, TLS, TTLS or PWD.
  • Page 45: OpenvpnĀ® Settings

    Lists paired devices. Paired devices Press to unpair/remove the device from the list. Table 24: Network Settings – Bluetooth OpenVPN® Settings OpenVPN® Enable Enable/Disable the OpenVPN® feature. Defaut setting is "Disabled" Manual Import Import the configuration file from the current computer. After importing, the local Import OpenVPN®...
  • Page 46 Table 25: OpenVPN® Settings Advanced Settings Advanced Network Settings Configures the refresh time (in minutes) for DNS query. If set to “0”, the phone will use the DNS query TTL DNS Refresh from DNS server response. Timer (m) DNS Failure Cache Configures the duration (in minutes) of previous DNS cache when DNS query fails.
  • Page 47: System Settings Page Definitions

    Bypass Defines the destination IP address where no proxy server is needed. The device will not use a proxy server Proxy For when sending packets to the specified destination IP address. Table 26: Network Settings – Advanced Settings System Settings Page Definitions Time Settings Configures the URL or IP address of the NTP server.
  • Page 48 ● HTTPS ● HTTP ● Disabled ● Both HTTP and HTTPS Default is "Both HTTP and HTTPS" User Info Management User Password New Password Set new password for web GUI access as User. This field is case sensitive. Confirm Password Enter the new User password again to confirm.
  • Page 49: Sensor Settings

    Preferences Volume Settings Call Volume Move the slider to configure call volume Ringtone Volume Move the slider to configure ringtone volume Media Volume Move the slider to configure media volume Table 29: Preferences TR-069 Sets the device to enable the “CPE WAN Management Protocol” (TR-069). The default setting is “No”.
  • Page 50: Maintenance Page Definitions

    connected when the electrical action is on the switch, and the normally closed will disconnected. The default is normally open. Set the type of the trigger mode, and when the selection is level triggered, only high level (1) or low level (0) Trigger Type will trigger the notification.
  • Page 51 Upgrade and Provisioning Upgrade and Provisioning/Firmware Upgrade via Manually Upload Upload Firmware File to Update Allows users to load the local firmware to the device to update the firmware. Upgrade via Network Firmware Upgrade via Configures firmware upgrade method as TFTP, HTTP, HTTPS, FTP or FTPS. Default is HTTP Sets IP address or domain name of firmware server.
  • Page 52 enables user to store different configuration files in one directory on the provisioning server. Checks if configuration files are with matching postfix before downloading them. This field Config File Postfix enables user to store different configuration files in one directory on the provisioning server. Sets the device to authenticate configuration file before applying it.
  • Page 53: System Diagnosis

    The default setting is "Option 150" Enables DHCP Option 242. Once enabled, the device will use the configuration info issued by the local Allow DHCP Option 242 DHCP in Option 242 to configure proxy, transport protocol and server path. The default setting is (Avaya IP Phones) “Disabled”.
  • Page 54: Event Notification

    packet: ● DEBUG: Sent or received SIP messages. ● INFO: Product model/version on boot up, NAT related info, SIP message summary, Inbound and outbound calls, Registration status change, negotiated codec, Ethernet link up ● WARNING: SLIC chip exception. ● ERROR: SLIC chip exception, Memory exception. Note: Changing syslog level does not require a reboot to take effect.
  • Page 55: Application Page Definitions

    2. The dynamic variables need to have a “$” at the beginning. For example: local=$local 3. If users need to add multiple dynamic variables in the same event, users could use “&” to connect with different dynamic variables. For example: 192.168.40.207/mac=$mac&local=$local 4.
  • Page 56: Built-In Speaker Test

    If RTSP stream is selected: Support RTSP stream address to obtain audio(rtsp://[IP]:[port]/[audio file RTSP stream address / name]), supporting MP3 and TS formats. Local Music If Local Music is selected: Please select local music, supporting MP3 and OGG formats. ● Single play: play the music once at the set time. Play Mode ●...
  • Page 57: Certificate Verify

    LED Test Led Test is used to test the availability of the four colored LEDs and their intensity. The colors of LEDs available are: Green, Red, Blue and White. Figure 47: LED Test Certificate Verify Certificate Verify is used to test the validity of the existing certificate. Figure 48: Certificate Verify Reset Button Test Reset Button Test is used to test the Reset button, during the test the reset button doesn’t trigger factory reset, this feature...
  • Page 58: Sensor Detection

    Figure 49: Reset Button Test Sensor Detection Click on “Start Testing” to start the testing for the 2-PIN Port. Figure 50: Sensor Detection Factory Reset To perform factory reset via the Web GUI, Navigate to Diagnostic → Factory Reset, click on “Factory Reset” button then click on “OK”...
  • Page 59: Change Log

    Figure 51: Factory reset via web GUI EXPERIENCING THE GSC3516 Please visit our website: https://www.grandstream.com to receive the most up- to-date updates on firmware releases, additional features, FAQs, documentation and news on new products. We encourage you to browse our product related documentation, FAQs...

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