PREMIER TECHNOLOGIES HRL7500 Installation And Operating Instructions

Hybrid 7500 series music on hold player

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Installation and Operating Instructions
Premier Technologies
Hybrid 7500 Series

Overview

The Hybrid 7500 is designed for digital playback of audio for Music on Hold applications. The unit is unique as it has
two different methods of updating the content on the unit either by an Ethernet connection or traditional analog line.
The Ethernet line allows for more flexibility as the content can be delivered via the Content Management System (CMS).
Through the CMS software, updates can be scheduled and delivered automatically when the unit checks back to the server.
Alternately the analog line port can be used to deliver content to the Hybrid 7500. The unit has a "fax share" port on the unit
so it can use an existing analog line without the need for a dedicated line. In most cases the unit would share a line with a
fax machine, but it can also be used on an analog extension or a dedicated line.
Analog line out (fax)
Analog line in
8 ohm RCA connection mono out to phone system.
600 ohm RCA connection mono out to phone system.
PO Box 159, One Premier Drive
Long Lake, MN 55356
952.475.2317
www.premtech.com
Walking Stick ( / ) display
Display
Volume down (level 1-20)
Volume up (level 1-20)
Ethernet only
* Press once = Device IP address
* Press (2) = DHCP server IP address
* Press (3) = Gateway IP address
* Press (4) = DNS IP address
* Press (5) = Network mask address
* Press (6) = Software version
* Press (7) = MAC address
* Press (8) = Type of connection DHCP, Fixed IP, Temporary IP
* Press (9) = Software delivery method (CMS / PUSH app.)
*Press (10) = Phone home path (device.premtech.com)
*Press (11) = Back in IDLE Mode
Connect - Automatically checks back to assigned server,
will temporarily display CMS request status.
Info Button
Display will last 30 seconds and
then go back to idle mode.
ACTA required telephone interface information may
be found on our web site at www.premtech.com

Warranty

Upon receipt, the manufacturer will repair or replace, at its option, for a period of
three years from the date of installation, any system that proved defective in
materials or workmanship. The manufacturer is not liable for indirect, incidental or
consequential damages in connection with the use of this product. This limited
warranty does not include labor for installation or removal of unit. This warranty
is null and void if the label containing the serial number is removed.
Telco only
* Press once = Phone Connect ??
* Press (2) = Dial Tone Detect
Dial Tone = Yes/No
* Press (3) = Software version
* Press (4) = MAC address

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  • Page 1 Installation and Operating Instructions Premier Technologies Hybrid 7500 Series Overview The Hybrid 7500 is designed for digital playback of audio for Music on Hold applications. The unit is unique as it has two different methods of updating the content on the unit either by an Ethernet connection or traditional analog line.
  • Page 2 pg 2 Quick Install Ethernet Connect the unit to an Ethernet connection on the network. (hub/router/switch) Connect one of the provided RCA cables for proper connection to the phone system. (Use the 600 ohm output first) For those phone systems requiring more volume, use the 8 ohm output. Connect the AC power adapter to power the unit.
  • Page 3 pg 3 GUI Interface The installer can also control and set up the unit from a computer on the LAN (local area network). First, obtain the assigned or temporary IP address for the unit from the display. This will appear during boot up of the unit or can also be found by pressing the info button once ( i.e.
  • Page 4: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble Shooting: Telco Q: The HRL7500 has a valid IP address for our LAN but clicking on Q: I cannot connect to the Hybrid unit. the "device.premtech.com" link on the status page results in the A: If you have a DSL line, you need an analog filter.

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