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USB socket type A) for connecting a memory key, FRONT PANEL AND INDICATORS usable for a recovery configuration. 2. Power indicator: green when the unit is powered. 3. “Ready” indicator: this LED goes red at startup time or in case of an alarm, and goes green when the unit is ready for operation.
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9. MAC Address of the Ethernet interface. REAR SIDE AND CONNECTIONS 10. DC power: 2.1 mm jack for an external power supply 10 Analog version (µScoop A) to 16 V, 0.5 A maximum. 11. Ethernet / PoE : 10/100Mbit/s Ethernet interface , with “Power over Ethernet”...
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µScoop can be integrated in a 19” rack, with a size of 1/3 of a rack INTRODUCTION unit. We advise you to read this guide first to help you get familiar with µScoop can be configured and controlled by remote through its the µScoop in a short time.
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SETTING UP Connection to the IP network Connect the Ethernet interface (socket [11]) to the network. The µScoop can be operated under an ambient temperature of 0° to 45°C LEDs on the socket show the network presence and possible activity. (32°F to 113°F).
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Access to the management interface, “web pages” Once the IP address is known, enter it in an HTML browser, on a computer connected to the same LAN as the µScoop (all current browsers are suitable). The home page of the µScoop then appears: If the automatically set address is not suitable for the subsequent operation, the first thing to do is to configure “statically”...
Preparation: for the SIP protocol ESTABLISHING A LINK On the menu bar select “N ” and click on “A IP P ”. ETWORK ARAMETERS Establishing a link is roughly like making a phone call: a “caller” In the “P ” frame, as default protocol select “SIP”. Lastly click ROTOCOL device initiates a link by soliciting a “called”...
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Preparation: for using the “Direct RTP” mode Make a call / establish a link On the menu bar select “N ” and click on “A IP P ”. Click the “C ” tab: the “C ” frame recalls the ETWORK ARAMETERS ONNECTIONS ONNECTION...
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synchronized. The quality meters on the html page monitor the in the “C ” frame. Click on the “Dial” button to trigger ONNECTION TATE quality in real time in both directions (in the transmit direction, this the link immediately. depends on the capability of the remote codec). ...
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PRESENTATION OF THE MANAGEMENT INTERFACE PAGES “S ” Home page TATUS This page is always accessible unconditionally (no login needed), and provides an overview of the µScoop status. Note: some information data visible on this screen copy are available depending on the context.
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“C ” page ONNECTIONS This frame only shows up with OPUS coding “C ” page ” tab) (“P ROFILES ROFILES...
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“P ” page ” tab) (“P RESETS ROFILES Some use cases for the Presets: Using more than one SIP server and/or account: the preset allows to switch quickly and without error from one account to another. Changing the usage context (with or without the SIP protocol, for example).
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“A ” page (“N ” tab) IP P ARAMETERS ETWORK Notes about parameters on this page: STUN: using STUN is recommended for a SIP link via an access router with NAT. The public address and type of NAT are detected and displayed on the home page (see TATUS...
“E ” page (“N ” tab) THERNET ARAMETERS ETWORK Note: you can read on this page the MAC address of the µScoop. Handle carefully the IP addressing parameters, because a mistake there can set the µScoop out of reach. In such event, see further «...
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“A ” page or “S ” (“P ” tab) UDIO NAPSHOTS ROFILES This page is not available on the µScoop D. Notes about the parameters on this page: : the selected value is the input clipping UDIO NPUT level; a larger value corresponds to a lower input gain, and vice versa.
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“C ” page ODING Check to activate the “relay transmission”’ function “M ” page Notes about the parameters on this page: NTP Server: useful for time-stamping the events in the log. Tab Title: you can enter here a label that will appear on the tab of the html browser.
“E ” page ” tab) (“M VENT AINTENANCE One application for the event log is investigating in case of operation issues. For such use: Select the “debug” log level; Execute the scenario that triggers or shows up the issue; ...
“S ” page ” tab) (“M ETUP RANSFER AINTENANCE “E ” allows saving in a file on the computer the data categories which are selected (checkboxes). You can then use this file XPORT ONFIGURATION either for later restoring these settings into the µScoop, or for copying them onto other units. Conversely, “I ”...
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Secure a permanent link between two codecs HOW TO… For this, use the auto redial feature of the µScoop: if for any reason Transmit “relays” to the remote unit the link is dropped, the codec re-launches the call and sets the link It is possible to transmit/receive two Boolean signals to/from the up again.
Reset the µScoop without Ethernet connectivity should apply a recovery procedure: see above “Reset the µScoop without Ethernet connectivity”. You may need to bring the unit back to its standard settings (including activating DHCP client) even without being able to control it through a LAN.
PORTS USED Changing the Opus bit rate during the connection Type Numéro Protocole Utilisation has no effect on the received stream HTTP Embedded html server This feature is only available when the remote unit is an AETA codec. 7001 Specific Used by Scoop Manager Requests to a time server...
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[1] identifier valid at the date of issue of this document [2] can be called only from a device registered on the AETA SIP server Blanking plate for rack mount AETA AUDIO SYSTEMS S.A.S. IMMEUBLE KEPLER 4 - PARC TECHNOLOGIQUE 18/22 AV. EDOUARD HERRIOT 92350 LE PLESSIS-ROBINSON –...
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