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SIP Speaker Operations Guide Part #011393*, RAL 9002, Gray White, Standard Part #011394*, RAL 9003, Signal White, Optional *Replaces #011098 and 011099 Document Part #931181C for Firmware Version 11.6.6 CyberData Corporation 3 Justin Court Monterey, CA 93940 (831) 373-2601...
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CyberData Corporation. This manual, and the products, software, firmware, and/or hardware described in this manual are the property of CyberData Corporation, provided under the terms of an agreement between CyberData Corporation and recipient of this manual, and their use is subject to that agreement and its terms.
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Boost Mode. The product may drop from full duplex operation into half/duplex mode while in Boost Mode. Contact CyberData support for additional information if needed. Uses the following text instead: Set the Boost level to increase the volume output of the speaker. Using Volume Boost may introduce audio clipping and/or distortion.
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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. Operations Guide 931181C CyberData Corporation...
To prevent injury, this apparatus must be securely attached to the floor/wall in accordance with the installation instructions. GENERAL ALERT Warning The PoE connector is intended for intra-building connections only and does not route to the outside plant. GENERAL ALERT Operations Guide 931181C CyberData Corporation...
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Private Branch Exchange Power over Ethernet (as per IEEE 802.3af standard) RTFM Reset Test Function Management Session Initiated Protocol u-law A companding algorithm, primarily used in the digital telecommunication Unified Communications VoIP Voice over Internet Protocol Operations Guide 931181C CyberData Corporation...
B.1.2 In a LINUX Environment ....................88 B.1.3 In a Windows Environment ..................88 Appendix C Troubleshooting/Technical Support C.1 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) ..................89 C.2 Documentation ........................89 C.3 Contact Information ........................90 C.4 Warranty and RMA Information ....................90 Index Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
1 Product Overview The CyberData SIP Speaker is a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE 802.3af) and Voice-over-IP (VoIP) public address loudspeaker that easily connects into existing local area networks with a single CAT5 cable connection. The speaker is compatible with most SIP-based IP PBX. In a non-SIP environment, the speaker is capable of receiving broadcast audio via multicast.
011393*, RAL 9002, Gray White, Standard Color • 011394*, RAL 9003, Signal White, Optional Color *Replaces 011098 and 011099. Figure 1-1. Model Number Label WWW.CYBERDATA.NET SIP SPEAKER, INDOOR PAGING, CEILING/WALL MOUNTED, RoHS 011393A / 021515F 393100001 Model number Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
Support for 10 multicast paging groups • Support for multiple SIP servers for redundancy • Support for Cisco SRST resiliency • Relay for activating door locks, external amplifiers, etc. • Line-level audio output for connecting to an external amplifier Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
Facilitates hosting for the configuration file for Autoprovisioning. • Audio Encodings PCMU (G.711 mu-law) PCMA (G.711 A-law) Packet Time 20 ms 1.5 Supported SIP Servers The following link contains information on how to configure the speaker for the supported SIP servers: http://www.cyberdata.net/connecting-to-ip-pbx-servers/ Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
*Replaces 011098 and 011099. a.Auxiliary power input for use when PoE power is not available. 12 VDC @ 1A. Do not use auxiliary power input when speaker J1 is connected to a PoE power source. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
5 VDC @ 100 mA. +5V OUT LINE OUT (+) 2v P-P into 10k Ohms. CLASS II WIRING *Do not use auxiliary power input when speaker J1 is connected to a PoE power source. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
The installation template for the SIP Speaker is located on the Installation Quick Reference Guide that is included in the packaging with each speaker. Table 2-1. Parts Quantity Part Name Illustration SIP Speaker Assembly Installation Quick Reference Guide Speaker Mounting Accessory Kit (Part #070054A) Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
Installing the SIP Speaker Device Configuration 2.2 Device Configuration Set up and configure each speaker before you mount it. CyberData delivers each speaker with the following factory default values: Table 2-2. Factory Network Default Settings—Default of Network Parameter Factory Default Setting...
SIP Speaker to a 802.3af compliant PoE switch via a Cat 5 Ethernet cable. Figure 2-1. SIP Speaker to a 802.3af Compliant PoE Switch Cat 5 Ethernet cable 802.3af Compliant PoE Switch SIP Speaker Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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A PoE Injector is a power supply solution for those who have a standard Non PoE Switch. Figure 2-2. SIP Speaker (with PoE Injector) to a Non PoE Switch PoE Injector (Part #010867) Cat 5 Ethernet cable Non PoE Switch SIP Speaker Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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AUX SPEAKER (-) (+12VDC @ 1A) AUX POWER (-) AUX SPEAKER (+) RELAY COM RELAY NO LINE OUT (-) +5V OUT LINE OUT (+) AC adaptor +12 VDC @ 1 Amps (UL-listed, LPS-rated) CLASS II WIRING Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
Depending Upon Controlled Device AC or DC-rated Requirements Depending Upon AC or DC External Device Power Source AC or DC Requirements Power Source as Required by POWER SUPPLY an External Device MAX. 30 VDC @ 1A Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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*Because of the limitations of PoE power, when running the Speaker with a second auxiliary speaker, the analog or digital volume level setting CLASS II WIRING must not exceed a setting of 6. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Output Impedance 10k ohm AUX POWER (+) AUX SPEAKER (-) (+12VDC @ 1A) AUX POWER (-) AUX SPEAKER (+) RELAY COM RELAY NO LINE OUT (-) +5V OUT LINE OUT (+) Amplifier CLASS II WIRING Factory Floor Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
The front power/status LED will remain solid on during operation. 2.2.3.2 Link LED • The Link LED is illuminated when the network link to the speaker is established. • The Link LED blinks to indicate network traffic. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
The speaker will use DHCP to obtain the new IP address (DHCP-assigned address or default to 10.10.10.10 if a DHCP server is not present). Note Pressing and holding the RTFM button for longer than five seconds will restore the speaker to the factory default settings. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
The external volume control can be disabled from the web interface by selecting Disable Volume Control Dial on the Device Configuration Page (see Section 2.3.5, "Configure the Device"). Figure 2-9. Volume Control Volume control dial Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
2. The speaker announces that it is restoring the factory default settings. Note The speaker will use DHCP to obtain the new IP address (DHCP-assigned address or default to 10.10.10.10 if a DHCP server is not present). Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
Table 2-3. Factory Default Settings Parameter Factory Default Setting IP Addressing DHCP IP Address 10.10.10.10 Web Access Username admin Web Access Password admin Subnet Mask 255.0.0.0 Default Gateway 10.0.0.1 a. Default if there is not a DHCP server present. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
Link to go to the SIP page. Link to the Multicast page. Link to the Sensor page. Link to the Audiofiles page. Link to the Events page. Link to the Autoprovisioning page. Link to the Firmware page. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
2. You will see a question mark ( ) appear next to each web page item that has been provided with a short description by the Help feature. See Figure 2-12. Figure 2-12. Toggle Help Button and Question Marks Question mark appears next to the web page items Toggle Help button Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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3. Move the mouse pointer to hover over the question mark ( ), and a short description of the web page item will appear. See Figure 2-13. Figure 2-13. Short Description Provided by the Help Feature A short description of the Question mark web page item will appear Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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: http://www.cyberdata.net/assets/common/discovery.zip...
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Installing the SIP Speaker Device Configuration Figure 2-14. Home Page 393100001 v11.6.2 Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Then, click Save and Reboot to store changes. Export Settings Click Export to export the current configuration to a file. Click the Save button to save your configuration settings. Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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( ) appear next to some of the web page items. Move the mouse pointer to hover over a question mark to see a short description of a specific web page item. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
Installing the SIP Speaker Device Configuration 2.3.5 Configure the Device 1. Click the Device menu button to open the Device page. See Figure 2-15. Figure 2-15. Device Configuration Page Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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NTP Server Use this field to set the address (in IPv4 dotted decimal notation or as a canonical name) for the NTP Server. This field can accept canonical names of up to 64 characters in length. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Call button. The call must be terminated by the phone user. Prevent Call Termination When this option is enabled, a call cannot be terminated using the call button. Microphone Settings Microphone Displays the status of optional microphone. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Activate Relay While Call Active When selected, the relay will be activated as long as the SIP call is active. Misc Settings Device Name Type the device name. Enter up to 25 characters. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Note You can change the Volume, Multicast Volume, Ring Volume, Sensor Volume, and Push To Talk Volume without rebooting the device. You must save and reboot the device for other changes to take effect. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Time of day to change M11.1.0/2:00:00 The date and time when daylight savings ends. The eleventh month (November) The 1st occurrence of the day (next item) in the month Sunday /2:00:00 Time of day to change Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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CST, Central US GMT-5 EST, Eastern US GMT-4 Atlantic, Canada GMT-3 Brazilia, Buenos Aries GMT-2 Mid-Atlantic GMT-1 Cape Verdes Greenwich Mean Time, Dublin GMT+1 Berlin, Rome GMT+2 Israel, Cairo GMT+3 Moscow, Kuwait GMT+4 Abu Dhabi, Muscat Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Time Zone City or Area Zone Crosses GMT+5 Islamabad, Karachi GMT+6 Almaty, Dhaka GMT+7 Bangkok, Jakarta GMT+8 Hong Kong, Beijing GMT+9 Tokyo, Osaka GMT+10 Sydney, Melbourne, Guam GMT+11 Magadan, Soloman Is. GMT+12 Fiji, Wellington, Auckland Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
Installing the SIP Speaker Device Configuration 2.3.6 Configure the Network Parameters 1. Click the Network menu button to open the Network page (Figure 2-17). Figure 2-17. Network Configuration Page Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Subnet Mask Shows the current Subnet Mask address. Default Gateway Shows the current Default Gateway address. DNS Server 1 Shows the current DNS Server 1 address. DNS Server 2 Shows the current DNS Server 2 address. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Move the mouse pointer to hover over a question mark to see a short description of a specific web page item. Note You must click on the Save button and then the Reboot button for the changes to take effect. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
Installing the SIP Speaker Device Configuration 2.3.7 Configure the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Parameters 1. Click on the SIP menu button to open the SIP page (Figure 2-18). Figure 2-18. SIP Configuration Page Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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This parameter also becomes the host portion of the SIP-URI for the device's extension on the second backup SIP server. This field can accept entries of up to 255 characters in length. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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When enabled, the device will send one registration with an expiry of 0 on boot. Keep Alive Period The minimum time in milliseconds between keep-alive packets sent for nat traversal. A value of 0 will disable keep alive packets. SIP Strobe Settings Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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MWI Call Color Select desired color (only one may be chosen). The red LED value for MWI. Green The green LED value for MWI. Blue The blue LED value for MWI. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Blink Strobe on Nightring When selected, the Strobe will blink a scene when nightringing. Nightringer Strobe Brightness How bright the strobe will blink when the Nightringer is ringing. This is the maximum brightness for “fade” type scenes. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Extension ID A Caller identification string added to outbound calls. Enter up to 64 alphanumeric characters. Click the Save button to save your configuration settings. Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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DTMF tone '2', send out DTMF tone 5, wait 6 seconds, send out DTMF tone 4, wait 4 seconds, send out DTMF tone 1 Note The maximum number of total characters in the dial-out field is 64. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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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 2-19. SIP Page Set to Point-to-Point Mode Device is set to NOT register with a SiP server Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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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. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
RTP audio streams. A paging zone can consist of one or many CyberData multicast group-enabled products. There is no limit to how many speakers can be in a given paging zone. Each multicast group is defined by a multicast address and port number.
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OFF for 350ms during the duration of the event. Slow Fade Strobe will increase in brightness from 0 to the specified brightness and back to 0 over the course of about 3.5 seconds during the duration of the event. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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SIP calls, multicast streams, ring tones, ringback tones, and nightring tones are all prioritized. Ringtones and Ringtones all play at the same priority level. This means that it is possible to have a nightring tone Nightringtones and a normal ringtone playing at the same time. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
Call an extension and play a pre-recorded audio file Note Calling a preset extension can be set up as a point-to-point call, but currently can't send delayed DTMF tones. 1. Click Sensor menu button to open the Sensor page (Figure 2-21). Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Fast Fade Strobe will increase in brightness from 0 to the specified brightness and back to 0 over the course of about 1.5 seconds during the duration of the event. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Move the mouse pointer to hover over a question mark to see a short description of a specific web page item. Note You must click on the Save button and then the Reboot button for the changes to take effect. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
The Audiofiles page is used to add custom audio to the board. User uploaded audio will take precedence over the audio files shipped with the device. 1. Click on the Audiofiles menu button to open the Audiofiles page (Figure 2-22). Figure 2-22. Audiofiles Configuration Page Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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'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.” Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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'9' corresponds to the spoken word “nine.” Corresponds to the spoken word “dot.” (24 character limit) Audiotest Corresponds to the message “This is the CyberData IP speaker test message...” (24 character limit) Enter Code Corresponds to the message “Enter Code” (24 character limit).
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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 2-24 through Figure 2-26. Figure 2-24. Audacity 1 Figure 2-25. Audacity 2 Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Device Configuration When you export an audio file with Audacity, save the output as: • WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM. Figure 2-26. WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM WAV (Microsoft) signed 16 bit PCM Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
The Events page specifies a remote server that can be used to receive HTTP POST events when actions take place on the board. 1. Click on the Events menu button to open the Events page (Figure 2-27). Figure 2-27. Event Configuration Page Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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HTTP POST events. Enter up to 127 characters. 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. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Move the mouse pointer to hover over a question mark to see a short description of a specific web page item. Note You must click on the Save button and then the Reboot button for the changes to take effect. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
Values found in this file will override values stored in on-board memory. Note By default, the device will try to set up its configuration with autoprovisioning. 1. Click the Autoprov menu button to open the Autoprovisioning page. See Figure 2-28. Figure 2-28. Autoprovisioning Page Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Set Time with NTP Server on boot setting on the Device Configuration Page page (see Table 2-6). Click the Save button to save your configuration settings. Note: You need to reboot for changes to take effect. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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3. Option 150 - an IP address to a tftp server 4. Option 66 - an IP address to a tftp server or if the entry starts with 'http', a FQDN to a http server. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Autoprovisioning files can contain the whole configuration or a subset of this file. The first autoprovisioning file can also contain links to other autoprovisioning files. The <MiscSettings> section contains some examples of additional autoprovisioning files: <MiscSettings> <DeviceName>CyberData Device</DeviceName> <!-- <AutoprovFile>common.xml</AutoprovFile>--> <!-- <AutoprovFile>sip_reg[macaddress].xml</AutoprovFile>-->...
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When one of these options is set, the Files after Boot device will download its autoprovisioning files again, and if it finds any differences from the files it downloaded on boot, it will force a reboot and reconfigure. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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The autoprovisioning filename is set to “cyberdata/” On boot, the device will try to download: https://www.example.com/cyberdata/0020f7123456.xml ...and if this fails: https://www.example.com/cyberdata/000000cd.xml Audio files and firmware files will also add “cyberdata” to the URL before downloading. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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In this way, a generic autoprovisioning file can specify unique firmware for a range of products. The list of valid product strings: <ProductString>CallButton31</ProductString> <ProductString>EmergencyIntercom31</ProductString> <ProductString>EmergencyIntercom31SW</ProductString> <ProductString>IndoorIntercom31</ProductString> <ProductString>IndoorIntercom31SW</ProductString> <ProductString>IndoorKeypad31</ProductString> <ProductString>IndoorKeypad31SW</ProductString> <ProductString>OfficeRinger31</ProductString> <ProductString>OfficeRinger31SW</ProductString> <ProductString>OutdoorIntercom31</ProductString> <ProductString>OutdoorIntercom31SW</ProductString> <ProductString>OutdoorKeypad31</ProductString> <ProductString>OutdoorKeypad31SW</ProductString> <ProductString>Strobe31</ProductString> <ProductString>Strobe31SW</ProductString> Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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000000cd.xml. This file exists, and Device1 parses the three elements. 1. Device1 changes its device name to CyberData Autoprovisioned. 2. Device1 finds an AutoprovFile element containing the filename sip_common.xml. The device downloads sip_common.xml from “https://autoprovtest.server.net,”...
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TFTP server at 10.0.1.3. and imports these settings. The device name is set to CyberData Autoprovisioned, the SIP server is set to 10.0.0.253, and the port is set to 5060. Device2 does the same except it downloads 0020f7020002.xml on boot and imports these values instead.
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You can force a change to the audio files on the board by clicking Restore Default on the Audio Configuration page or by changing the autoprovisioning file with “default” set as the file name. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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"http://test.cyberdata.net"; # OPTION 66 option option-150 10.0.0.252; # OPTION 150 # These two lines are needed for option 43 vendor-option-space VendorInfo; # OPTION 43 option VendorInfo.text "http://test.cyberdata.net"; # OPTION 43 range 10.10.0.1 10.10.2.1; } Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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4. At this point, you can open and edit the autoprovisioning template to change the configuration settings in the template for the unit. 5. You can then upload the autoprovisioning file to a TFTP or HTTP server where the file can be loaded onto other devices. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
2. Unzip the firmware version file. This file may contain the following: • Firmware file • Release notes 3. Log in to the home page as instructed in Section 2.3.4, "Log in to the Configuration Home Page". Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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4. Click on the Firmware menu button to open the Firmware page. See Figure 2-30. Caution Equipment Hazard: CyberData strongly recommends that you first reboot the device before attempting to upgrade the firmware of the device. See Section 2.4.2, "Reboot the Device".
To reboot a SIP Speaker, log in to the web page as instructed in Section 2.3.4, "Log in to the Configuration Home Page". 1. Click on the Reboot button on the Home page (Figure 2-31). A normal restart will occur. Figure 2-31. Home Page 098100001 v11.6.1 Reboot Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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Trigger the Intrusion Sensor Test (Sensor Config page) wget --user admin --password admin --auth-no-challenge --no- check-certificate --quiet -O /dev/null "https://10.0.3.71/cgi- bin/sensor.cgi" --post-data "intrusiontest=yes" a.Type and enter all of each http POST command on one line. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
For drop ceiling mounting, use the three 8-32 x 1 1/4" MOUNTING SCREWS, #8 NYLON THUMB NUTS, and #8 FENDER WASHERS to secure the speaker. Note For weak ceiling tile, CyberData offers a reinforcing mount (CyberData part number 010991A). •...
1. Install and start the software. 2. Select File Configure Security tab Transmit Only. 3. Make a note of the default directory name, and then move the firmware files to be uploaded to that directory. Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
To see a list of frequently asked questions for your product, click on the FAQs tab at the following webpage: http://www.cyberdata.net/voip/011393/ C.2 Documentation The documentation for this product is released in an English language version only. To download PDF copies of CyberData product documentation, click on the Downloads tab at the following webpage: http://www.cyberdata.net/voip/011393/ Operations Guide 931181B...
Support form at the following website: http://support.cyberdata.net/ The Support Form initiates a ticket which CyberData uses for tracking customer requests. Most importantly, the Support Form tells us which PBX system and software version that you are using, the make and model of the switch, and other important information. This information is essential for troubleshooting.
IP address 17 ambient operating temperature 6 contact information 90 analog speaker contact information for CyberData 90 analog volume control needs to be disabled 14 current network settings 37 announcing a speaker’s IP address 17 CyberData contact information 90...
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50 Nightringer 77 nightringer settings 43 NTP server 29 home page 24 http POST command 81 overview 1 identifier names (PST, EDT, IST, MUT) 34 identifying your product 2 illustration of speaker mounting process 85 Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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50 rport discovery setting, disabling 41 user ID RTFM button 17 for SIP server login 40 username changing for web configuration access 28 default for web configuration access 24 restoring the default 9 Operations Guide 931181B CyberData Corporation...
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29 SIP volume 29 volume boost 29 volume control dial disable 29 volume, adjusting 19 warranty policy at CyberData 90 web access password 9 web access username 9 web configuration log in address 24 web page navigation 21...
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