Icom IP1000C Instruction Manual
Icom IP1000C Instruction Manual

Icom IP1000C Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
IP ADVANCED RADIO SYSTEM
INTRODUCTION
CONTROLLER
IP1000C
1 BEFORE USING THE IP1000C
2 SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM
3 OTHER BASIC FUNCTIONS
4 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN
5 MAINTENANCE
6 FOR YOUR INFORMATION

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL IP ADVANCED RADIO SYSTEM INTRODUCTION CONTROLLER IP1000C 1 BEFORE USING THE IP1000C 2 SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM 3 OTHER BASIC FUNCTIONS 4 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 5 MAINTENANCE 6 FOR YOUR INFORMATION...
  • Page 2 Adobe and Reader are registered trademarks of Adobe Systems Incorporated in the United States and/or other countries. Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia and/or other countries.
  • Page 3 • The Area Calls can be operated by limiting to a certain area. • If you connect in bridge port with Icom’s VE-PG3 (ver. 1.13 or later), you will be able to communicate with certain types of our transceivers and also, using the VoIP router enables you make extension phone calls and outline phone calls.
  • Page 4 Approved Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal performance when used with an Icom transceiver. Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage to an Icom device in the event the Icom device is used with equip- ment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom.
  • Page 5 INTRODUCTION SETTING PROCEDURE Set up the IP1000C, following the procedure below. CONNECTION GUIDE Step.1 Connect to a PC and turn ON the power ▼ CONNECTION GUIDE/Section 2 Step.2 Access the setting screen ▼ pp. 4-11, 4-12 Step.3 Configure the network connection ▼...
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Section BEFORE USING THE IP1000C 1. Panel description .................................1-2 M Front panel ................................1-2 M Rear panel ................................1-4 2. Feature description ..............................1-5 M About the basic connection ............................1-5 M Connecting a telephone ............................1-5 M Simplex and Full-Duplex ............................1-6 M Multi communication ...............................1-6 M All Call and Group Call ............................1-7...
  • Page 7: Panel Description

    BEFORE USING THE IP1000C 1. Panel description M Front panel q[UPDATE] button ���� When [MSG] lights green, a firmware update is ready. To download and install the new firmware, hold down this button until [MSG] blinks. • To use the Firmware Update function, an internet connection, DNS and default gateway settings are necessary.
  • Page 8 When using the USB flash drive, detach the supplied AC adapter, and then securely insert the USB flash drive into the [USB] port. • Icom is not responsible for all the devices used with the USB flash drive. Using the Automatic Setting data upload with a USB flash drive Insert a USB flash drive (purchase separately) to recover the configuration or to update the firmware.
  • Page 9: M Rear Panel

    Green : 1000BASE-T Orange : 10BASE-T/100BASE-TX e[INIT] button ������ If you forget its IP address and you cannot access to the IP1000C setting screen, you can initialize (reset) the IP1000C by pushing [INIT] on the rear panel. (p. 5-4) • See the “PRECAUTIONS” leaflet for details.
  • Page 10: Feature Description

    M Connecting a telephone If you connect in bridge connection with Icom’s VE-PG3 (ver. 1.13 or later), you will be able to communicate with certain types of our transceivers and also, using the VoIP router enables you make extension phone calls and out- line phone calls.
  • Page 11: M Simplex And Full-Duplex

    2. Feature description (continued) M Simplex and Full-Duplex The IP1000C has two methods of communications (Simplex and Full-Duplex.) The Simplex is for communications where receptions and transmissions are done alternately one by one, and the Full-Duplex is for simultaneous receptions and transmissions as a telephone call.
  • Page 12: M All Call And Group Call

    • It is required to divide the registered IP100H and IP100FS in the [Transceiver Registration] screen into groups in the [Destination Settings] screen. • The address book and the destination settings set in the IP1000C are commonly used in the each group where the IP100H and IP100FS belong to.
  • Page 13: M Individual Call

    • A call cannot be received if it has an equal or lower priority than the call you are now making. Calls will be re- ceived after the TalkBack Timer. • The TalkBack Timer that are commonly used by the IP100Hs belonged to the setting group is set in the IP1000C.
  • Page 14: M Priority Call And Its Priority

    BEFORE USING THE IP1000C 2. Feature description (continued) M Priority Call and its priority The Priority Call function is set to “Disable” in the default setting. The priority levels of the Call types are in the following order. Priority level...
  • Page 15: M Area Call

    BEFORE USING THE IP1000C 2. Feature description (continued) M Area Call This function is used when operating by limiting to a certain area. (Default: Disable) If you make an All Call or Group Call when Area Call in the IP100H is set to ON, the IP100H and IP100FS that are in the same area with the IP100H connected to the wireless access point are called.
  • Page 16: M Messages

    Selected or edited message • To use this function, requires to enable the [Message] item in the [Transceiver Settings] screen for each IP100H. • The messages that are registered to the IP1000C are commonly used by the IP100Hs belonged to the setting group.
  • Page 17: M About Status Settings

    BEFORE USING THE IP1000C 2. Feature description (continued) M About Status Settings Set the Status to send the status information (Example: Away from the desk) from the IP100H. (Default: Disable) • The status information of up to 32 characters can be programmed in the [Status] screen on the [Common Set- tings] menu.
  • Page 18 Section SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM 1. Flow using IP100H ����������������������������������������� 2-2 M Prepare for connection and settings �������������������������������� 2-2 M About the Setting procedures ����������������������������������� 2-3 2. Terminal settings ������������������������������������������ 2-4 M Registering the terminals ������������������������������������� 2-5 M About confirming the registration and rebooting the IP100H ���������������������� 2-6 M About the IP100H settings ������������������������������������...
  • Page 19: Flow Using Ip100H

    This is an explanation of the flow from connecting with PC to accessing to the Setting screen. 1. Connect to a PC and turn ON the power See the CONNECTION GUIDE (Separated) for details Connect a PC to the IP1000C’s [LAN] port, and insert the power cable into the [DC] jack. Connect to a PC IP1000C Power cable 2.
  • Page 20: M About The Setting Procedures

    • The CS-IP100H is a freeware that can be downloaded from the Icom website. • First, read the instructions of the CS-IP100H that can be downloaded from the Icom website, and follow its pro- cedure to connect the cloning cable between the IP100H and a PC.
  • Page 21 * The VOX function requires to connect an optional headset, HS-94, HS-95 or HS-97 and the OPC-2006LS. 2. Transceiver settings Each terminal requires that you set the unit ID and so on. The following illustration is an example of setting requirements to register an IP100H to an IP1000C. Wireless access point IP1000C 192.168.0.1...
  • Page 22: M Registering The Terminals

    SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM 2. Transceiver settings (continued) M Registering the terminals Set the Unit ID (Individual number) to register each IP100H or IP100FS. Click [Transceiver Settings], then [Transceiver Registration]. • The [Transceiver Registration] screen is displayed. Enter the “Transceiver Model,” “Name” and “Unit ID” items in the “Transceiver Settings” field, and then click <Apply>.
  • Page 23: M About Confirming The Registration And Rebooting The Ip100H

    After that, reboot the IP100H and it will automatically read the contents of the IP1000C’s setting. • The CS-IP100H is a freeware that can be downloaded from the Icom website. • If the IP100H will not display the standby screen, check the settings of the IP1000C and the wireless access point.
  • Page 24: M About The Ip100H Settings

    SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM 2. Transceiver settings (continued) M About the IP100H settings Set and assign functions to each registered IP100H. After the settings have been changed, the IP100H needs to be rebooted. Click [Transceiver Settings], then [Transceiver Settings].
  • Page 25: M About The Group Calls

    SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM 2. Transceiver settings (continued) M About the Group calls This topic describes registering IP100Hs or IP100FSs to a group, and they communicate with the full-duplex op- eration between three or more members as meeting. After the settings have been changed, the IP100H needs to be rebooted.
  • Page 26: M About The Id List

    SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM 2. Transceiver settings (continued) M About the ID list Enter Names, Call types and so on in an ID list that the IP100H will use. After registration is finished, the IP100H needs to be rebooted.
  • Page 27: M About Messages

    SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM 2. Transceiver settings (continued) M About messages Enter messages that the IP100H will transmit. After registration is finished, the IP100H needs to be rebooted. Click [Common Settings], then [Messages]. • The [Messages] screen is displayed.
  • Page 28: M About The Status Settings

    SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM 2. Transceiver settings (continued) M About the status settings Enter the status that the IP100H will transmit. After registration is finished, the IP100H needs to be rebooted. Click [Common Settings], then [Status]. • The [Status] screen is displayed.
  • Page 29: M About Commonly Use The Id List And Message In The Group

    SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM 2. Transceiver settings (continued) M About commonly use the ID list and message in the group Specify the ID and message lists of the group that the IP100H belongs to. After registration is finished, the IP100H needs to be rebooted.
  • Page 30: Bridge Connection And Caller Settings

    When making a bridge connection with a VE-PG3*, the IP1000C system can communicate with the transceivers. * A VE-PG3 with a firmware version that is earlier than 1.13, cannot communicate with the IP1000C system. Before connecting the VE-PG3, check the firmware version on the VE-PG3’s setting screen.
  • Page 31 0011 About the VE-PG3 settings (Converter mode) 1. Enter the IP address of the IP1000C in the [Bridge Connection] field. (Example: 192.168.0.1) Select the Voice Cording. (Example: G.711u Signaling) [Port Settings] (menu) > [Bridge] (screen) (Example: Bridge1) > [Bridge Connection] (field) •...
  • Page 32 SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM 3. Bridge connection and Caller settings (continued) Bridge connection Extension number 2001 VE-PG3 (RoIP Gateway) IP1000C 192.168.0.2 192.168.0.1 Wireless IP phone IP100H access point Extension number 500 Sales2 Sales1 0002 Seles group1 0001 0011 About the VE-PG3 settings (Converter mode)—continued 4.
  • Page 33 Section 1. How to restrict access �������������������������������������������� 3-2 Setting password ���������������������������������������������� 3-2 2. How to set the IP1000C’s internal clock time ���������������������������������� 3-3 Setting date and time (Manual setting) ������������������������������������ 3-3 Setting date and time (Automatic setting) ����������������������������������� 3-3 3. Using the DHCP function ������������������������������������������ 3-4...
  • Page 34: How To Restrict Access

    • Choose one that is not easy to guess. • Use numbers, characters and letters (both lower and upper case). NOTE: When you forget the password, you cannot access to the IP1000C. In this case, initialize the IP1000C using the <INIT> button. (p. 5-4)
  • Page 35: How To Set The Ip1000C's Internal Clock Time

    OTHER BASIC FUNCTIONS 2. How to set the IP1000C’s internal clock time You can set the IP1000C’s internal clock time. Setting date and time (Manual setting) Click the [Management] menu, then [Date and Time]. • The [Date and Time] screen appears.
  • Page 36: Using The Dhcp Function

    Click w Enter e Click Click <Reboot>. • When you are asked to reboot the IP1000C, follow the instructions. Click About the DHCP server function The IP1000C’s DHCP server function is disable as the default. • Before changing this function to “Enable,” make sure that the addresses of the devices on the network don’t overlap or conflict.
  • Page 37 Section ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 1. About the setting screen ��������������������������������������� 4-4 2. [TOP] Menu �������������������������������������������� 4-5 M System Status ������������������������������������������ 4-5 M Network Status ����������������������������������������� 4-5 M Port Status ������������������������������������������� 4-6 3. [Information] Menu ����������������������������������������� 4-7 M SYSLOG �������������������������������������������� 4-7 M Memory Usage �����������������������������������������...
  • Page 38 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN (Continued from the previous page) 7. [RoIP Server Settings] Menu ������������������������������������ 4-21 M Bridge Connection ��������������������������������������� 4-21 M Bridge Connection Entry List ���������������������������������� 4-22 M Bridge Group ����������������������������������������� 4-23 M Bridge Group Entry List ������������������������������������� 4-24 M Area Setting ������������������������������������������...
  • Page 39 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN (Continued from the previous page) 11. [Management] Menu ��������������������������������������� 4-74 M Administrator Password ������������������������������������� 4-74 M Date and Time ����������������������������������������� 4-75 M Time Zone ������������������������������������������ 4-76 M NTP ��������������������������������������������� 4-77 M SNTP Server ����������������������������������������� 4-78 M SYSLOG ������������������������������������������� 4-79 M SNMP ��������������������������������������������...
  • Page 40 Setting buttons Icom website link Setting buttons Click the Icom logo to open the Icom website, if your PC Save or cancel setting values. is connected to the Internet. If “A reboot is required to apply all the new settings.” is...
  • Page 41: Top] Menu

    • The MAC address is also printed on the label on the bottom of the IP1000C. • The version information of the firmware in every IP100H registered into this IP1000C can be checked on the [Transceiver Status] screen of the [Transceiver Settings] menu (p. 4-27).
  • Page 42: M Port Status

    (This is only an example.) NOTES • The IP1000C’s [LAN] ports are auto-negotiation enabled, and can automatically select the optimal speed and duplex mode if the peer devices are auto-negotiation enabled as well. • We recommend to always enable auto-negotiation on the peer devices. If a peer device is fixed to full-duplex mode, auto-negotiation enabled devices (including the IP1000C) may generally take it for half-duplex mode and cannot com- municate properly.
  • Page 43: Information] Menu

    Click to refresh the log screen. e <Clear> �������� Click to delete all log entries. Note: All log entries are also deleted when the IP1000C is turned OFF or initialized. r <Save> �������� Click to save the log to a PC with a text file (extension: “txt”).
  • Page 44: M Memory Usage

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 3. [Information] Menu (continued) [Information]–[Statistics] M Memory Usage Displays a statistical graph of the memory usage. • These setting items are reset when you leave this screen. q Plot Interval ������ Select the plot interval. (Default: 2 minutes) w Automatic Refresh ���...
  • Page 45: M Traffic Statistics

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 3. [Information] Menu (continued) [Information]–[Statistics] M Traffic Statistics Displays the traffic graph for LAN port. • These setting items are reset when you leave this screen. q Plot Interval ������ Select the plot interval. (Default: 2 minutes) w Automatic Refresh ���...
  • Page 46: Network Settings] Menu

    [Network Settings]–[IP Address] M Host Name Enter the host name. Host Name ������� Enter the host name. (Up to 31 characters) (Default: IP1000C) Note: The name must start with an alphanumeric character, and must NOT start or end with a “–.” 4-10...
  • Page 47: M Ip Address

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network Settings] Menu (continued) [Network Settings]–[IP Address] M IP Address Enter the IP1000C’s IP Address. q IP Address ������ Enter the LAN IP address according to your network environment. (Default: 192.168.0.1) Note: When using the DHCP Server function, the network part of the IP address must be the same as that set in the “IP Pool Start Address”...
  • Page 48: M Dhcp Server

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network Settings] Menu (continued) [Network Settings]–[DHCP Server] M DHCP Server Configure the DHCP Server function. q DHCP Server ����� Select “Enable” to use the DHCP Server function. (Default: Disable) w IP Pool Start Address � Enter the IP pool start address.
  • Page 49 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network Settings] Menu [Network Settings]–[DHCP Server] M DHCP Server (continued) u Default Gateway ���� Enter the default gateway IP address. i Primary DNS server �� Enter the DNS server address specified by your service provider. If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the primary address.
  • Page 50: M Static Dhcp

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network Settings] Menu (continued) [Network Settings]–[DHCP Server] M Static DHCP Enter MAC and static IP addresses to the DHCP server. • You can enter up to 32 entries. Static DHCP ������� Enter the MAC and IP addresses, and then click <Add>. Note: Make sure that the addresses of the devices on the network don’t overlap or conflict.
  • Page 51: M Routing Table

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network Settings] Menu (continued) [Network Settings]–[Static Routing] M Routing Table Displays the routing information. q Destination ������ The network address of the route's destination network. w Subnet Mask ����� The subnet mask of the route's destination network. e Gateway �������...
  • Page 52: M Static Routing

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network Settings] Menu (continued) [Network Settings]–[Static Routing] M Static Routing Enter the static routing destinations. • You can enter up to 32 entries. (This is only an example.) q Destination ������ The network address of the route's destination network. w Subnet Mask �����...
  • Page 53: Roip Settings] Menu

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 5. [RoIP Settings] Menu [RoIP Settings]–[VoIP Extension] M VoIP Extension Set the V/RoIP details. • The items on the [RoIP Settings] screen differ depending on the TOS type setting. TOS Type: Not used TOS Type: TOS TOS Type: Diffserv (These are examples when the “Receive Buffer Type”...
  • Page 54 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 5. [RoIP Settings] Menu (continued) [RoIP Settings]–[VoIP Extension] VoIP Extension (continued) TOS Type: Not used TOS Type: TOS TOS Type: Diffserv e TOS type ������� Select the TOS (Type-Of Service) format. (Default: TOS) • Not used Does not use the TOS function.
  • Page 55 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 5. [RoIP Settings] Menu (continued) [RoIP Settings]–[VoIP Extension] VoIP Extension (continued) TOS Type: Not used TOS Type: TOS TOS Type: Diffserv r Media (RTP) ������ Select the Priority level and Service type of the sent VoIP packets. •...
  • Page 56: Tenant Settings] Menu

    6. [Tenant Settings] Menu [Tenant Settings]–[Tenant] M Tenant The tenant divides the IP100Hs or IP100FSs which belong to this IP1000C for a system management purpose. (Example: Security company/Commissioned company) • The terminals cannot communicate among different tenants. q Tenant Number ����...
  • Page 57: Roip Server Settings] Menu

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 7. [RoIP Server Settings] Menu [RoIP Server Settings]–[Bridge] M Bridge Connection Set the Bridge connection with a VE-PG3. (This is only an example.) q No. ���������� Select the number that is registered to a device. • Up to 20 devices can be registered. w Destination Address ��...
  • Page 58: M Bridge Connection Entry List

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 7. [RoIP Server Settings] Menu (continued) [RoIP Server Settings]–[Bridge] M Bridge Connection Entry List The list of the registered device for the bridge connection. (This is only an example.) q <Edit> �������� Click to edit the setting on the [Bridge Connection] field. w <Delete>...
  • Page 59: M Bridge Group

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 7. [RoIP Server Settings] Menu (continued) [RoIP Server Settings]–[Bridge] M Bridge Group If the courses of the bridge connection to the VE-PG3s are made into a group, the unused course in the group can be selected to dispatch. (This is only an example.) q No.
  • Page 60: M Bridge Group Entry List

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 7. [RoIP Server Settings] Menu (continued) [RoIP Server Settings]–[Bridge] M Bridge Group Entry List The list of the registered bridge group. (This is only an example.) q <Edit> �������� Click to edit the setting on the [Bridge Group] field. w <Delete>...
  • Page 61: M Area Setting

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 7. [RoIP Server Settings] Menu (continued) [RoIP Server Settings]–[Area Call] M Area Setting The Area call function limits the communication with the devices in the specified area. When an IP100H makes an All call or Group call using the Area call function, it calls other IP100Hs or IP100FSs in the same area.
  • Page 62: M Area Entry List

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 7. [RoIP Server Settings] Menu (continued) [RoIP Server Settings]–[Area Call] M Area Entry List The list of the registered Area setting. (This is only an example.) q <Edit> �������� Click to edit the setting on the [Area Setting] field. w <Delete>...
  • Page 63: Transceiver Settings] Menu

    Current Status ���� Displays the Current Status of the IP100Hs. (Example: In the meeting) • If the IP1000C has not received the Current Status from the IP100H, or its Status function is set to OFF, “–” is displayed. • If you refresh the page on the web browser, the newest status will be displayed.
  • Page 64: M Transceiver Settings

    Selects the number that the IP100H or IP100FS is registered to. Up to 100 terminals can be registered. • Depending on the IP1000C versions, up to 20 terminals can be registered. w Transceiver Model ��� Select either the IP100H or IP100FS.
  • Page 65 (This is only an example.) u Server Port Number �� Enter the port number that the IP1000C uses to communicate with the IP100H or IP100FS. (UDP port) • The set port number (RTP) and the port number +1 (RTCP) are used for the communication.
  • Page 66: M Transceiver Setting Entry List

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Transceiver Settings] Menu [Transceiver Settings]–[Transceiver Registration] M Transceiver Setting Entry List The list of the registered IP100Hs or IP100FSs. (This is only an example.) q <Edit> �������� Click to edit the setting on the [Transceiver Setting] field. w <Delete>...
  • Page 67: M Transceiver Settings

    ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Transceiver Settings] Menu (continued) [Transceiver Settings]–[Transceiver Settings] M Transceiver Settings Individually assign the functions or set the receive notification tone to the registered IP100H. • After the setting is completed, you must reboot the IP100H. (This is only an example.) q Unit ID ��������...
  • Page 68 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Transceiver Settings] Menu [Transceiver Settings]–[Transceiver Settings] M Transceiver Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) r Volume �������� Set the beep level when the IP100H receives a Call or message to between 0 and 32. (Default: 10) •...
  • Page 69 • Full-duplex Operates the transmission and reception simultaneously like a telephone. • When connecting the optional microphone to the IP100H, you can operate the IP100H like a telephone. Simplex and Full-duplex IP1000C Wireless Access point Simplex Full-duplex IP100H 4-33...
  • Page 70 • The priority is given to the first call between calls with the same priority level. • The reply call follows the priority level of the talk side. Change the target during communication with the Priority Call function enabled IP1000C Wireless Access point Making an Individual Call...
  • Page 71 When the IP100H calls All Call or Group Call using the Area Call function, it calls only other IP100Hs or IP100FSs in the same area that it connects to the wireless access point. IP100H makes an All Call with the Area Call function Wireless IP1000C access point Sales Accounts Parts...
  • Page 72 [Messages] screen in the [Common Settings] menu. • Select the message number 1 to 10 in the “First Message” item that is registered on the [Message] screen. IP100H calls transmits a message Wireless access point IP1000C Blinks Scrools All Call Message 1/25 12:57...
  • Page 73 Status] screen in the [Transceiver Settings] menu or the one-Touch button of the IP100FS. IP100FS One-Touch button IP100H sends the Status IP1000C Wireless access point Status At lunch Name, Destination ID, Status number and Status information Status selection screen IP100H (TX) IP1000C Transceiver Status screen Status 4-37...
  • Page 74 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Transceiver Settings] Menu [Transceiver Settings]–[Transceiver Settings] M Transceiver Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) !1 Option Key ������ Assign “Message,” “One Touch,” “Clear down” or “No function” to the IP100H’s Option key. (Default: No Function) •...
  • Page 75 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Transceiver Settings] Menu [Transceiver Settings]–[Transceiver Settings] M Transceiver Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) !1 Option Key (continued) ������ • One Touch Pushing [Option] on the IP100H selects a specified Call type and destination ID or phone number. Specify the “Individual,”...
  • Page 76 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Transceiver Settings] Menu [Transceiver Settings]–[Transceiver Settings] M Transceiver Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) !1 Option Key (continued) ������ • Clear Down Pushing [Option] on the IP100H terminates the phone call with an IP phone.
  • Page 77 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Transceiver Settings] Menu [Transceiver Settings]–[Transceiver Settings] M Transceiver Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) !2 Target Availability Check Select whether the IP100H displays a confirmation after it makes an Individual Call, or not. (Default: Enable) When “Enable”...
  • Page 78 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Transceiver Settings] Menu [Transceiver Settings]–[Transceiver Settings] M Transceiver Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) !5 VOX ��������� Select whether the IP100H can use the VOX (voice operated transmission) function or not. (Default: Disable) The transceiver has a VOX function, which allows hands-free operation. An optional HS-94, HS-95 or HS-97 headset and the OPC-2006LS plug adapter cable are required to use the VOX function.
  • Page 79 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Transceiver Settings] Menu [Transceiver Settings]–[Transceiver Settings] M Transceiver Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) !6 Attack Time ������ Adjust the Attack time to between 5 and 500 milliseconds in 5 milliseconds VOX: Enable steps. (Default: 50 (milliseconds)) When audio from a headset microphone is input for this specified time, the IP100H starts transmitting.
  • Page 80 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Transceiver Settings] Menu [Transceiver Settings]–[Transceiver Settings] M Transceiver Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) @2 Receiver Buffer Type � Select a type of buffers to reduce the received audio breaks up. (Default: Dynamic) • Static The buffer time is set the “Receive Buffer Size”...
  • Page 81 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Transceiver Settings] Menu [Transceiver Settings]–[Transceiver Settings] M Transceiver Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) @4 Media (RTP) ������ Select the Priority level and Service type of the sent VoIP packets. • Priority Level Set the TOS priority level to between 0 and 7. (Default: 7) •...
  • Page 82 @5 Selected Antenna ��� Select the Antenna that the IP100H will use. (Default: Transceiver’s Setting) • Transceiver’s Setting Uses the last antenna set by the CS-IP100H or IP1000C. • Internal Antenna Uses the internal antenna. The internal antenna reduces the communication range.
  • Page 83 Select the IP100H’s IP settings. (Default: Transceiver’s Setting) • Transceiver Setting Uses the last IP setting set by the CS-IP100H or IP1000C. • DHCP Client Selects the DHCP Client when the IP address is automatically obtained by a DHCP server.
  • Page 84 Enter the IP Address of the device that is specified as the SNTP server for the IP100H. • When the IP1000C is used as its SNTP Server, this entry is not necessary. @9 Automatic Firmware Updating at Power ON �����������...
  • Page 85 #0 Firmware Server ���� Enter the IP Address or Host name of the Firmware Server for the IP100H, up to 63 characters. • When the IP1000C is used as its Firmware Server, this entry is not necessary. #1 SYSLOG Host IP Address Enter the SYSLOG host’s address.
  • Page 86 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Transceiver Settings] Menu [Transceiver Settings]–[Transceiver Settings] M Transceiver Setting List The list of the registered IP100Hs. • When verifying the contents or editing the settings, select the individual number in Unit ID item (q). (This is only an example.) 4-50...
  • Page 87 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu [Common Settings]–[Wireless LAN] M Wireless LAN Registers wireless LAN settings that are commonly used by the IP100Hs. • You can individually set the common settings to each registered group in the “Common Setting List” field on the [Common Settings] screen.
  • Page 88 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu [Common Settings]–[Wireless LAN] M Wireless LAN (continued) (This is only an example.) r Authentication ���� Select the authentication method that is the same as the wireless access point. (Default: Open System/Shared Key) •...
  • Page 89 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu [Common Settings]–[Wireless LAN] M Wireless LAN (continued) (This is only an example.) t Encryprion ������ Select the encryption that is the type same as the wireless access point. (Default: None) • Be sure to verify the Access point setting, because the different encryption types cannot be accessed with each other.
  • Page 90 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu [Common Settings]–[Wireless LAN] M Wireless LAN (continued) (This is only an example.) t Encryprion (continued) ������ • WEP Encryption Key Enter the encryption key that is the same as the wireless access point. - This option can be selected when the “Authentication”...
  • Page 91 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu [Common Settings]–[Wireless LAN] M Wireless LAN (continued) (This is only an example.) y Scan Mode ������ Select the wireless LAN standard that the IP100H uses. (Default: M11g, M11a) • Access points that corresponds the wireless LAN standards, can be used with the IP100H.
  • Page 92 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu (continued) [Common Settings]–[Wireless LAN] M List of Wireless LAN Entries The list of the wireless LAN settings. (This is only an example.) q <Edit> �������� Click to edit the entries in the [Wireless LAN] field. w <Delete>...
  • Page 93 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu (continued) [Common Settings]–[ID List] M ID List Common Settings Selects an ID list that the IP100Hs will use. • You can individually specify an ID list that the IP100Hs belong to the groups in the “Common Setting List” field on the [Common Settings] screen.
  • Page 94 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu (continued) [Common Settings]–[ID List] M ID List Entries The list of entered Group Calls. (This is only an example.) q <Edit> �������� Click to edit the entries in the [ID List] field. w <Delete>...
  • Page 95 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu (continued) [Common Settings]–[Message] M Message Group Entering messages Selects to register a message that the IP100Hs will use. • You can individually specify the message group that the IP100Hs belong to the groups in the “Common Setting List”...
  • Page 96 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu (continued) [Common Settings]–[Status] M Status Settings Selects to register a status that the IP100Hs use. • You can programmed statuses of up to 32 characters. You can enter up to 10 statuses. •...
  • Page 97 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu (continued) [Common Settings]–[Common Settings] M Common Setting List Displays the entries that are entered in the “Common Settings” item. (This is only an example.) q <Edit> �������� Click to edit the entries in the “Common Settings” items. w <Delete>...
  • Page 98 • When the interval period is short, and an IP100H goes out of the communication area, the IP100H registration on the IP1000C can be updated earlier. Therefore, if the IP100H receives an Individual call, the IP1000C can quickly reply “No response” as a Target availability check. 4-62...
  • Page 99 (This is only an example.) y Registration Retry Interval (If failed) ����������� Enter a retry interval when the IP100H fails to register to the IP1000C, between 1 and 30 seconds. (Default: 10 (seconds)) u Number of Registration Retries (If failed) �����������...
  • Page 100 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu [Common Settings]–[Common Settings] M Common Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) !1 Receive Notification Tone Select a notice tone when a call is received. (Default: Not Use) • This tone can be individually assigned to each call type, “Individual Call,” “Group Call,”...
  • Page 101 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu [Common Settings]–[Common Settings] M Common Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) !4 Courtesy Beep ���� Select a notice tone when a received call is finished. (Default: Tone 1) • This tone can be individually assigned to each call type, “Individual Call,” “Group Call,”...
  • Page 102 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu [Common Settings]–[Common Settings] M Common Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) !6 Date Format ������ Select a date format to display on the IP100H’s standby screen. (Default: MM/DD) You can select “MM/DD,” “DD/MM,” “MM-DD,” “DD-MM,” “MM.DD” or “DD. MM.”...
  • Page 103 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Common Settings] Menu [Common Settings]–[Common Settings] M Common Settings (continued) (This is only an example.) !9 TOT ��������� Select whether the IP100H uses the Time-out timer or not. (Default: Disable) • When “Enable” is selected, the “TOT Timer,” “Penalty Timer” “TOT Beep” items are displayed.
  • Page 104 Communication Type � Select “Simplex” or “Full-Duplex” to use the All call. Simplex operation • When the Simpex is selected, the called station cannot reply until the caller station stops transmitting. Wireless Access point IP1000C IP100H IP100H IP100FS Full-duplex operation (Remote communicator)
  • Page 105 Communication Type � Select “Simplex” or “Full-Duplex” to select the operation type. Simplex operation • When the Simpex is selected, the called station cannot reply until the caller station stops transmitting. Wireless Access point IP1000C IP100H IP100H IP100FS Full-duplex operation (Remote communicator)
  • Page 106 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Destination Settings] Menu [Destination Settings]–[Destination Setting] M Destination Setting (continued) Call Type: Group Set the destinations to call the group through the Internet. • The items on the [Destination Setting] screen differ depending on the Call type setting. (These are examples when the “Call Type”...
  • Page 107 Select the bridge connection device (VE-PG3) to call the IP phone. • It is necessary to complete the bridge connection setting between the IP1000C and the VE-PG3s that are registered in the [Bridge] screen on the [RoIP Server Setting] menu.
  • Page 108 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Destination Settings] Menu (continued) [Destination Settings]–[Destination Setting] M List of Destination Setting Entries (All Call) The list of the registered All Call. (This is only an example.) q <Edit> �������� Click to edit the setting on the [Destination Setting] field. w <Delete>...
  • Page 109 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Destination Settings] Menu (continued) [Destination Settings]–[Destination Setting] M List of Destination Setting Entries (Telephone) The list of the registered Phone Calls. (This is only an example.) q <Edit> �������� Click to edit the setting on the [Destination Setting] field. w <Delete>...
  • Page 110 CAUTION If you have forgotten the password, you cannot access the IP1000C’s setting screen again. In this case, you have to initialize the IP1000C using the <INIT> button. See page 5-4 for details. To prevent unauthorized access You must be careful when choosing your password. A good policy is to occasionally change it.
  • Page 111 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 11. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Date and Time] M Date and Time You can set the IP1000C’s internal clock time. (See Section 3 for details.) q Current Time ����� Displays the current time. w Manually Set Time ���...
  • Page 112 Use Daylight Savings Time Select "Disable" if not necessary. (Default: Enable) • If "Enable" is selected, the IP1000C automatically adjusts the time according to your time zone. • If the Daylight Savings Time is not used in your area, this selection doesn't affect the time setting.
  • Page 113 E nter the time management server’s IP address. w NTP Server 1 ����� (Default: 210.173.160.27) • If the IP1000C cannot access this address, then the address set in the [NTP Server 2] (e) item is used. Note: The default NTP servers are provided by INTERNET MULTIFEED Co.
  • Page 114 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 11. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Date and Time] M SNTP Server The SNTP server is for our RoIP device which have no route to an external Time server (NTP). • To use this function, an internet connection and default gateway settings are necessary. q SNTP Server �����...
  • Page 115 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 11. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[SYSLOG] M SYSLOG Select the information to be saved to the SYSLOG host. q DEBUG �������� Select “Enable” to display the debug information. (Default: Disable) w INFO ���������� Select “Enable” to display the INFO messages. (Default: Enable) e NOTICE ���������...
  • Page 116 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 11. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[SNMP] M SNMP Configure the SNMP function. q SNMP ���������� Select “Enable” to use the SNMP function. (Default: Enable) E nter the Community name to get the SNMP community string. (Up to 31 w Community Name (GET) �...
  • Page 117 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 11. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[USB] M USB Select the USB flash drive option. q USB Flash Drive ���� Select "Enable" to use a USB flash drive. (Default: Enable) Note: If you use the Automatic firmware update function or Automatic Setting Load function, select “Enable.”...
  • Page 118 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 11. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Network Test] M Ping Test Run the Ping test. q Host ��������� Enter the IP address to send the Ping packets to. w Number of Times ���� Select the number of times to send. (Default: 4) e Packet Size �������...
  • Page 119 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 11. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Network Test] M Traceroute Test Run the Traceroute test. q Node ��������� Enter the node's (device's) IP address. S elect the maximum hop number. w Max Hop Count ����� (Default: 16) e Timeout �������� Select the response time.
  • Page 120 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 11. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Reboot] M Reboot Click <Reboot> to reboot the IP1000C. • When clicking <Reboot>, the "Do you want to reboot the system?" message appears. Click <OK> to continue. 4-84...
  • Page 121 Save to File ������� Click <Backup> to save the settings to a PC as a backup file (Extension: sav). See the topic below to load the saved file into the IP1000C. NOTE DO NOT write the saved file to any other devices.
  • Page 122 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 11. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Settings Backup/Restore] M Online Settings You can remotely configure the IP1000C, through the secured network path. • An SFTP server is required for this function. q Online Settings ���� Select "Enable" to use this function.
  • Page 123 ABOUT THE SETTING SCREEN 11. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Settings Backup/Restore] M List of Settings Displays the changed settings. Note: The list is clear when the IP1000C is initialized. (This is only an example.) 4-87...
  • Page 124 • After the IP1000C is initialized, the IP address is returned to the default (192.168.0.1). • If the network part of the PC IP address is different from that of the IP1000C, you cannot access the IP1000C setting screen. In such case, change the PC IP address according to your network environment,...
  • Page 125 11. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Firmware Update] NOTES • NEVER turn OFF the power until the updating has been completed. Otherwise, the IP1000C may be damaged. • Ask your dealer for updated function or specification details. M Firmware Status Displays the firmware version.
  • Page 126 Note: To use this function, an internet connection, DNS and default gateway settings are necessary. Check for Updates ���� Click <Check> to access the update management server. When the IP1000C has successfully accessed the server, the latest firmware version is displayed as shown below. (This is only an example.) About the firmware information: •...
  • Page 127 Update Firmware using File Click <Browse...> to select the firmware file (extension: “dat”). • The selected file appears in the “Update Firmware using File” item. w Firmware Update ���� Click <Update> to update the firmware. Note: After updating, the IP1000C automatically reboots. 4-91...
  • Page 128 Section MAINTENANCE 1. How to save the IP1000C’s setting to a PC ����������������������������������� 5-2 M Saving the setting �������������������������������������������� 5-2 2. How to load the saved file to an IP1000C ����������������������������������� 5-3 M Reloading the settings file into the IP1000C ��������������������������������� 5-3 3.
  • Page 129: How To Save The Ip1000C's Setting To A Pc

    MAINTENANCE 1. How to save the IP1000C’s setting to a PC You can save the IP1000C’s settings of its setting screen to a PC or USB flash drive. The saved settings can be used to recover the configuration. • The settings can be directly loaded into the IP1000C from the USB flash drive.
  • Page 130: How To Load The Saved File To An Ip1000C

    2. How to load the saved file to an IP1000C You can load the IP1000C’s settings from a PC. • The settings can be directly loaded into the IP1000C from a USB flash drive. (p. 5-12) M Reloading the settings file into the IP1000C Click [Management], then [Settings Backup/Restore].
  • Page 131: How To Initialize The Settings To The Factory Default

    Initializing clears all the settings. • If the network part of the PC IP address is different from that of the IP1000C, you cannot access the IP1000C set- ting screen. In such case, change the PC IP address according to the IP1000C address.
  • Page 132 Click About the initializing condition You can restore all the IP1000C’s settings. The IP1000C’s IP address is set to “192.168.0.1,” when initialized. Set the PC’s IP address to “192.168.0.xxx.” (You can set xxx to any number from 2 to 254.)
  • Page 133: How To Update The Firmware

    NOTE: • NEVER turn OFF the power until the updating has been completed. Otherwise, the IP1000C may be damaged. • If the firewall is running, stop it before updating the firmware. If you want to stop the firewall, ask your network administrator for the detail.
  • Page 134 • NEVER turn OFF the power until the updating has been completed. Otherwise, the IP1000C may be dam- aged. • The IP1000C’s IP address is set to “192.168.0.1,” when initialized by the firmware update. Set the PC’s IP address to “192.168.0.xxx.” (You can set xxx to any number from 2 to 254.)
  • Page 135 MAINTENANCE 4. How to update the firmware (continued) B: Use the Firmware Update function When [MSG] lights green, a firmware update is ready. See the “Precautions” leaflet for details. • To use this function, an internet connection, DNS and default gateway settings are necessary. •...
  • Page 136: About The Automatic Restore Using A Usb Flash Drive

    • Insert the drive securely. • NEVER remove the USB flash drive or turn OFF the IP1000C’s power, while transferring data. It will cause data corruption, or damage the USB flash drive. While transferring data, the [USB] LED alternately blinks orange and green.
  • Page 137 • The latest settings backup file is saved as “bakdata.sav” (with no revision number). • If the content of settings file is the same as the IP1000C’s current settings, no setting backup file is saved. (Continued on the next page.)
  • Page 138 Note: The firmware and settings files in any other folders are not loaded. • If inserting the flash drive (Figure 1 and 2 in the picture below) into the IP1000C (0090C7000002), the setting backup file is automatically created in the root directory as there is no folder whose name is IP1000C’s LAN MAC address.
  • Page 139: How To Restore The Configuration Using A Usb Flash Drive

    Note: Before using a USB flash drive, see page 5-9. M Saving the settings file to a USB flash drive Insert the flash drive securely into one of the PC’s USB ports. Open the IP1000C’s setting screen. Click [Management], then [Settings Backup/Restore]. • The [Settings Backup/Restore] screen appears.
  • Page 140 Alternately blinks orange and green while accessing the device. Note: NEVER remove the USB flash drive or turn OFF the IP1000C’s power, while setting data. It will cause data corruption, or damage the USB flash drive. (Continued on the next page.)
  • Page 141 OFF, and the IP1000C automatically restarts. Verify that the [PWR] LED lights green, then turn OFF the power. Then remove the USB flash drive from the IP1000C. Note: The IP1000C’s old setting data is automatically saved in the USB flash drive as “bakdata.sav.”...
  • Page 142: How To Update The Firmware Using A Usb Flash Drive

    • Any of other file name is not acceptable. • If you made the folder name is the IP1000C’s LAN MAC address (example: “0090C7000001”), save the file to the folder. Remove the USB flash drive from the PC appropriately.
  • Page 143 All LEDs light orange while the firmware update is in progress. Note: NEVER remove the USB flash drive or turn OFF the IP1000C’s power. Lights orange while updating the firmware. When the update has been finished, the IP1000C automatically reboots.
  • Page 144 Section FOR YOUR INFORMATION 1. Trouble shooting ������������������������������������������ 6-2 2. How to connect to the IP1000C using Telnet ������������������������������ 6-4 M How to connect ����������������������������������������� 6-4 M How to use the [CONSOLE] port ���������������������������������� 6-4 M About Telnet commands ������������������������������������� 6-4 3.
  • Page 145: Trouble Shooting

    FOR YOUR INFORMATION 1. Trouble shooting If the IP1000C seems to be malfunctioning, please check the following before sending it to a service center. The [PWR] LED does not light. • The AC adapter is not connected to the IP1000C.
  • Page 146 The IP100H displays “Setting Error...” (When the IP100H displays “In the range” icon.) • The provisioning server settings of the IP100H are different than the connected the IP1000C. - Using the cloning software CS-IP100H, check and modify the provisioning server settings.
  • Page 147: How To Connect To The Ip1000C Using Telnet

    (The IP1000C’s default password) tWhen the Telnet access is successful, “IP1000C #” is displayed on the Telnet screen. M How to use the [CONSOLE] port The IP1000C can be configured using a terminal software. (Optional OPC-1402A is required.) Set the COM port as shown below, to communicate with the IP1000C.
  • Page 148: Specifications

    FOR YOUR INFORMATION 3. Specifications Note: All specifications are subject to change without notice. M General Power supply: 12 V DC ±10% [Plug polarity: Less than 15 Watts Usable condition: Temperature 0 to +40°C; +32 to +104°F, Humidity 5–95% (At no condensation) Dimension: Approximately 232 (W) ×...
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