Algo 8186 Installation/Configuration Manual

Algo 8186 Installation/Configuration Manual

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Installation & Configuration
Document 90-00079
2016-12-08
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8186 SIP Horn Speaker
FW Version 1.3.1
Order Codes
8186
SIP Horn Speaker
Algo Communication Products Ltd
4500 Beedie St Burnaby BC Canada V5J 5L2
www.algosolutions.com
8186 SIP Horn Speaker
(604) 454-3792
support@algosolutions.com

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  • Page 1 8186 SIP Horn Speaker 8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW Version 1.3.1 Installation & Configuration Order Codes 8186 SIP Horn Speaker Document 90-00079 Algo Communication Products Ltd (604) 454-3792 2016-12-08 4500 Beedie St Burnaby BC Canada V5J 5L2 support@algosolutions.com Page 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Table of Contents ABOUT THE ALGO 8186 SIP HORN SPEAKER ................... 9 GETTING STARTED - QUICK INSTALL & TEST ..................10 INSTALLATION & MOUNTING ......................11 WEB INTERFACE ........................... 12 SIP PAGING: ONE SPEAKER ........................13 SIP PAGING: MULTIPLE SPEAKERS (USING MULTICAST) ...............
  • Page 3 8186 SIP Horn Speaker MULTICAST IP ADDRESSES ........................27 BASIC SETTINGS TAB - MULTICAST (MASTER SETTINGS) ..............28 ) ..................28 ULTICAST ASTER ENDER ELECTED ..........................29 UMBER OF ONES ..........................29 ULTICAST ........................29 ELECTION .......................... 29 ASTER INGLE ........................
  • Page 4 8186 SIP Horn Speaker ............................46 ASSWORD ........................... 46 ONFIRMATION ) ........................47 EVICE OSTNAME ....................47 NTRODUCTION ECTION ON TATUS ......................47 NTERFACE ESSION IMEOUT ........................47 ONE AT TARTUP ............................47 EVEL ............................47 ............................. 47 ETHOD ............................47 ERVER ........................
  • Page 5 8186 SIP Horn Speaker ) ....................... 58 OLLING NTERVALS SECONDS ..........................58 CTIVE ERVER .......................... 59 UTOMATIC AILBACK ..........................59 OLLING ETHOD ADVANCED SETTINGS TAB – ADVANCED MULTICAST................60 ) ........................60 UDIO LAVE ) ....................60 ASTER UTPUT ODEC ASTER ) ................
  • Page 6 / transient. Algo recommends that this product be installed by a qualified electrician. If you are unable to understand the English language safety information then please contact Algo by email for assistance before attempting an installation support@algosolutions.com. Consignes de Sécurité Importantes Ce produit est alimenté...
  • Page 7 Spannungssprüngen geschützt werden. Algo empfiehlt das Produkt von einem qualifizierten Elektriker installieren zu lassenv. Sollten Sie die englischen Sicherheitsinformationen nicht verstehen, kontaktieren Sie bitte Algo per Email bevor Sie mit der Installation beginnen, um Unterstützung zu erhalten. Algo kann unter der folgenden E- Mail-Adresse erreicht werden: support@algosolutions.com.
  • Page 8 8186 SIP Horn Speaker Important Safety Information CAUTION The 8186 Horn Speaker is capable of output levels in excess of 120dB at 1 meter. Ensure nobody is in close proximity to the horn, especially during installation and testing of the product.
  • Page 9: About The Algo 8186 Sip Horn Speaker

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker About the Algo 8186 SIP Horn Speaker The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker is a SIP compliant and multicast capable IP speaker suitable for voice paging, loud ringing, and alert/notification applications, particularly wide-area and/or high noise environments (e.g. warehouse, factory). When installed properly, the 8186 can be used for outdoor applications.
  • Page 10: Getting Started - Quick Install & Test

    Algo devices on your network: www.algosolutions.com/locator 3. Mount the speaker per the instructions in this guide. 4. Access the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker web page by entering the IP address into a browser (Chrome, IE, Firefox etc.) and login using the default password algo.
  • Page 11: Installation & Mounting

    The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker can be mounted in any orientation but both the bracket and housing identify TOP. This keeps the bracket wiring channel on the bottom and the RJ45 jack on the top side.
  • Page 12: Web Interface

    After boot up the blue light will turn off and the speaker will have obtained an IP address. If there is no DHCP server the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker will default to the static IP address 192.168.1.111. Connect and hold the reset terminals (on the back of the unit) to hear the IP address over the speaker.
  • Page 13: Sip Paging: One Speaker

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker SIP Paging: One Speaker The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker can be registered as a third party SIP extension with a hosted or enterprise Communications Server supporting 3 party SIP endpoints. To register the speaker with the SIP server, use the Basic Settings ...
  • Page 14: Sip Paging: Multiple Speakers (Using Multicast)

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker SIP Paging: Multiple Speakers (Using Multicast) Multicast features in the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker require that only ONE of the speakers be registered as a SIP extension. Additional speakers may be added as multicast Slaves receiving a stream from the SIP registered Master speaker.
  • Page 15: Sip Paging: Multiple Speakers (Using Individual Sip Extensions)

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker SIP Paging: Multiple Speakers (Using Individual SIP extensions) In some cases it may be desirable for every speaker to have a SIP extension. Multicast may still be used to page multiple speakers but each speaker can also be called individually or generate a call when appropriately configured.
  • Page 16: Multicast Page Zones

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Multicast Page Zones The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker supports nine “basic” multicast zones. zones are defined by the multicast IP addresses. Somewhat arbitrarily, these zones are defined below but may be used in other ways. The important consideration is that there is a priority hierarchy –...
  • Page 17: Polycom Tm Group Paging

    The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker has been designed to support Polycom Group Paging. The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker can be added to a Polycom Group Page so that voice paging is heard over Polycom telephone speakers and overhead paging simultaneously.
  • Page 18: Sip Ring Event

    Set Monitoring Mode to "Monitor Ring". When a call is made to the SIP extension the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker will play the selected WAV file from memory. Often, the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker will be part of a hunt group or ring group to ring in conjunction with a telephone.
  • Page 19: Network Connection

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker 1202 Call Button: A pair of wires from the terminal block on the back of the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker can connect to the centre pair of the modular connector at the back of the Call Button.
  • Page 20: Terminal Block Relay In

    The blue LED can also provide a heartbeat with a flash every 60 seconds to indicate that the speaker is powered and connected to the network. If the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker is in talkback mode the blue LED will be flashing. Document 90-00079...
  • Page 21: Web Interface Login

    Status The device’s Status page will be available before and after log on. The section can be used to check 8186’s SIP Registration status of the Ring/Page extensions, Call Status, Multicast Mode (Slave/Master), Relay Input Status, Proxy Status, and general MAC, IP, Netmask, Date/Time, and Timezone information.
  • Page 22: Basic Settings Tab - Sip

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Basic Settings Tab – SIP Note: Any time changes are made to settings in the Web Interface the "Save" key must be clicked to save the changes SIP Domain (Proxy Server) SIP Server Name or IP Address...
  • Page 23: Ring/Alert Mode

    WAV file. If activated, screen expands to enter second SIP extension parameters. Ring Extension This is the SIP extension for the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker’s Ring parameter. The device will detect inbound ring events on this extension and play the alerting tone (and multicast if configured) until the inbound call stops ringing.
  • Page 24: Basic Settings Tab - Features

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Basic Settings Tab – Features Ring/Alert Tone Select WAV file to play when a ring event is detected on the ring SIP extension. The WAV file may be played immediately to an associated speaker from the web interface for test purposes using the Play, Loop, and Stop buttons.
  • Page 25: Ring/Alert Volume

    (see Page Speaker Volume below). Caution: The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker is capable of output levels in excess of 120dB at 1 meter. Ensure nobody is in close proximity to the horn, especially during installation and testing of the product.
  • Page 26: Ambient Noise Compensation

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Ambient Noise Compensation To configure, set the volume to an appropriate level for a quiet environment and enable the Ambient Noise Compensation. The integrated microphone will measure the ambient noise during idle periods and automatically increment the speaker volume, if any increase in background noise is detected.
  • Page 27: Multicast Ip Addresses

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Multicast IP Addresses Each 8186 SIP Horn Speaker has its own IP address, and shares a common multicast IP and port number (multicast zone) for multicast packets. The master speaker transmits to a configurable multicast zone, and the slave units listen to all the multicast zones assigned to them.
  • Page 28: Basic Settings Tab - Multicast (Master Settings)

    Settings) Multicast Mode (Master/Sender Selected) If master is enabled the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker will broadcast an IP stream when activated in addition to playing the audio over its own speaker. (Note that the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker cannot be both a multicast Master and Slave simultaneously).
  • Page 29: Number Of Zones

    Slave zones, but are hidden by default to simplify the interface. Multicast Type The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker may broadcast multicast paging, compatible with Polycom “on premise group paging” protocol and most multicast-enabled phones that use RTP audio packets.
  • Page 30: Speaker Playback Zones

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Speaker Playback Zones Allows Master device to play audio for selected zones only. This is useful if using DTMF Selectable Zone mode (or More Page Extensions per zone) and wishing to make the Master unit a member of only certain zones.
  • Page 31: Basic Settings Tab - Multicast (Slave Settings)

    Basic Settings Tab - Multicast (Slave Settings) Multicast Mode (Slave Selected) If slave is enabled the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker will activate when receiving a multicast message. Will mimic Master audio stream, but use local volume settings (“Page Speaker Volume” in “Basic Settings >...
  • Page 32: Multicast Type - Regular

    Select “Regular” if solely multicasting to Algo SIP endpoint(s) and/or multicast-enabled phone(s) that use RTP audio packets. Slave Zones Select one or more multicast zones for the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker to monitor. Note that multicast zone priority is based on the zone definition list order (top to bottom).
  • Page 33 8186 SIP Horn Speaker with the “Compatibility” setting (“ptt.compatibilityMode”) disabled in order for this codec setting to be applied. Document 90-00079 Algo Communication Products Ltd (604) 454-3792 2016-12-08 4500 Beedie St Burnaby BC Canada V5J 5L2 support@algosolutions.com Page 33 www.algosolutions.com...
  • Page 34: Additional Features Tab - Input/Output

    The input relay to the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker(s) can be prompted by any normally open or normally closed switch. Algo offers the 1202 Call Button or the 1203 Call Switch with supervision. Via supervision settings, notification actions can also be triggered if the input switch is disconnected.
  • Page 35: Action - Play Tone

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Action – Play Tone When the 8186 receives input, a tone or a pre-recorded WAV file will play over the local speaker, or multicast if enabled. This function can be used to call support/assistance in service or retail environments, notify about an emergency at a specific location in medical/educational facilities, or sound an alarm during an intrusion.
  • Page 36: Action - Make Sip Voice Call

    Action - Make SIP Voice Call Upon receiving input, a voice path will open for an intercom-like call via the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker’s microphone to a pre-configured phone extension. This option can be used when a call needs to be made from a public place where a phone would not be practical to use.
  • Page 37: Speaker Volume/Mute

    Call Button While the 8186 can be configured to play the WAV file only once, it can also be enabled to play it continuously with just one touch on the 1202 Call Button. The action can then be stopped via the smaller oval cancel button located below the main call button on the 1202.
  • Page 38: Outbound Ring Limit

    Heartbeat Light If enabled the blue indicator will flash every 30 seconds as visual confirmation that the 8186 is powered and running. Output Relay Enable/Disable the relay output on the speaker. Document 90-00079...
  • Page 39: Additional Features Tab - Emergency Alerts

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Additional Features Tab – Emergency Alerts Pre-recorded announcements to be triggered & latched by calling an extension and hanging up. The announcement will continue to play until a different "Cancel" extension is called to clear the announcement (or a pre-defined timeout is reached).
  • Page 40 A single "Cancel" extension also needs to be registered; calling this number will cancel the currently active announcement. The 8186 will detect inbound ring events on these numbers to start & stop announcements. Note: Some SIP phone systems may not support this feature if they limit the number of extensions that can be registered on a single device.
  • Page 41: Additional Features Tab - More

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Additional Features Tab – More Page Extensions Additional SIP extensions can be registered for each multicast zone that will be used. This allows the advantage of dialing directly to a zone without needing to enter DMTF (e.g. speed-dial keys can be used), but may require additional SIP licenses depending on the SIP provider.
  • Page 42 Extension, Authentication ID, and Authentication password. The 8186 will auto-answer any inbound calls received on these numbers and provide a voice paging path and multicast if configured. Note that only a single call can be active at a time.
  • Page 43: Additional Features Tab - More Ring Extensions

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Additional Features Tab – More Ring Extensions Up to 10 SIP Ring extensions can be registered. To configure additional ring extensions click “Enable” beside the target extension and enter the Extension, Authentication ID, and Authentication password.
  • Page 44: Advanced Settings Tab - Network

    DHCP is an IP standard designed to make administration of IP addresses simpler. When selected, DHCP will automatically configure IP addresses for each 8186 SIP Horn Speaker on the network. Alternatively the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker can be set to a static IP address. VLAN Mode Enables or Disables VLAN Tagging.
  • Page 45: Vlan Id

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker known as IEEE 802.1p and defines the Generic Attribute Registration Protocol. VLAN ID Specifies the VLAN to which the Ethernet frame belongs. A 12-bit field specifying the VLAN to which the Ethernet frame belongs. The hexadecimal values of 0x000 and 0xFFF are reserved. All other values may be used as VLAN identifiers, allowing up to 4094 VLANs.
  • Page 46: Advanced Settings Tab - Admin

    Advanced Settings Tab – Admin Password Password to log into the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker web interface. You should change the default password algo in order to secure the device on the network. If you have forgotten your password, you will...
  • Page 47: Device Name (Hostname)

    Log Size Consult Algo technical support. Log Method Allows the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker to write to external Syslog server if the option for external (or both) is selected. Log Server If external (or both) is selected this is the address of the Syslog server on the network.
  • Page 48: Snmp Support

    Syn-Apps’ SA-Announce paging application converts unicast streams to multicast and delivers them to the target endpoints. The feature can only be used on the 8186 when Multicast Master Mode is disabled (set to ‘None’) in the Basic Settings > Multicast tab.
  • Page 49: Advanced Settings Tab - Time

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Advanced Settings Tab – Time Network time is used for logging events into memory for troubleshooting. Time Zone Select time zone. NTP Time Servers The speaker will attempt to use Timer Server 1 and work down the list if one or more of the time servers become unresponsive.
  • Page 50: Advanced Settings Tab - Provisioning

    “Provisioning Server”: TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol), FTP, or HTTP. For example, 8186 SIP Horn Speaker configuration files can be automatically downloaded from a TFTP server using DHCP Option 66. This option code (when set) supplies a TFTP boot server address to the DHCP client to boot from.
  • Page 51: Md5 Checksum

    8. File algop8186.conf can now be uploaded onto the Provisioning server If using a generic configuration file, extensions and credentials have to be entered manually once the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker has automatically downloaded the configuration file. Document 90-00079 Algo Communication Products Ltd...
  • Page 52: Generating A Specific Configuration File

    Since all the necessary settings can be included in this file, the 8186 will be ready to work immediately after the configuration file is downloaded. The MAC address of each 8186 SIP Horn Speaker can be found on the back label of the unit.
  • Page 53: Advanced Settings Tab - Tones

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Advanced Settings Tab – Tones Uploading Custom Audio Files Custom audio files (WAV format) may be uploaded into memory (1 GB) to play for notification applications. An existing file may also be modified by downloading the original via the links in the web interface, making the desired changes, and then uploading the new version with a different name.
  • Page 54: Tone Files Included In Memory

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Tone Files Included in Memory The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker includes several pre-loaded WAV files that can be selected to play for various events. The web interface allows selection of the WAV file and also the ability to play the WAV file immediately over the speaker for testing.
  • Page 55: Advanced Settings Tab - Advanced Audio

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Advanced Settings Tab – Advanced Audio Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) If enabled, compresses the dynamic range of page audio to increase loudness. Dynamic Range Compression Gain Higher compression gain increases distortion. Jitter Buffer Range The jitter buffer removes the jitter in arriving network packets by temporarily storing them.
  • Page 56: Microphone Filter G.711

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Microphone Filter G.711 G.711 microphone filter. Speaker Filter G.722 G.722 speaker filter. Microphone Filter G.722 G.722 microphone filter. Speaker Noise Filter Enables heavy filtering below 150Hz to reduce mains induced noise (fans). Microphone Noise Filter Enables heavy filtering below 150Hz to reduce mains induced noise (fans).
  • Page 57: Advanced Settings Tab - Advanced Sip

    STUN Server IP address for STUN server if present. Register Period (seconds) Maximum requested period of time where the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker will re-register with the SIP server. Default setting is 3600 seconds (1 hour). Only change if instructed otherwise.
  • Page 58: Keep-Alive Method

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Keep-alive Method If Double CRLF is selected the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker will send a packet every 30 seconds (unless changed) to maintain connection with the SIP Server if behind NAT. Different Ports for Extensions Enable the feature for certain proxies, like Cisco Communication Manager 7, to send ring and page SIP requests through different port numbers.
  • Page 59: Automatic Failback

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker Automatic Failback Reconnect with higher priority server once available, even if backup connection still fine. Polling Method SIP message used to poll servers to monitor availability. Document 90-00079 Algo Communication Products Ltd (604) 454-3792 2016-12-08 4500 Beedie St Burnaby BC Canada V5J 5L2 support@algosolutions.com...
  • Page 60: Advanced Settings Tab - Advanced Multicast

    Multicast Audio Sync (Slave Mode) When paging to the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker as well as other third party devices, the low latency of the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker may lead other devices. By adding audio delay up to one second, the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker may be synchronized with other speakers or telephones that have greater latency.
  • Page 61: Master Output Packetization Time (Master Mode)

    Slave device, so it is recommended to set the Slave tone to “None”. If a page is received from a non-Algo device that doesn’t send a tone, a tone can be inserted on the Slaves (above) each time they detect page audio starting, allowing them to play a tone.
  • Page 62: System Tab - Maintenance

    Save the device settings to a text file for backup or to setup a provisioning configuration file. Restore Configuration File Restore settings from a backup file. Restore Configuration to Defaults Resets all 8186 SIP Horn Speaker device settings to factory default values. Reboot the Device Reboots the device. Document 90-00079...
  • Page 63: Method

    (refer to top right of Control Panel). System – System Log System log files are automatically created and assist with troubleshooting in the event the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker does not behave as expected. Document 90-00079 Algo Communication Products Ltd...
  • Page 64: Specifications

    Relay Output: Normally open or normally closed. Max rating 30 V 50 mA Relay Input: Normally open or normally closed dry contact supervision. Algo 1202 Button, Algo 1203 Switch, EOL resistor termination Document 90-00079 Algo Communication Products Ltd (604) 454-3792...
  • Page 65 8186 SIP Horn Speaker Relay Input Current Active Idle Tamper Draw Detection Normally Open >4mA <4mA Thresholds: Normally Open >20mA 4-20mA <4mA with Supervision Normally <4mA >4mA Closed Normally 4-20mA >20mA <4mA Closed with Supervision Nominal 12V source, current limited to 40mA.
  • Page 66: Fcc Compliance Statement

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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