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Summary of Contents for MicroComm DXL TMM-640
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Power Supply Configuring a TMM-640 with the Administrator Software Setting the IP Address for the TMM-640 Using a web browser to configure the TMM-640 Using the MicroComm Setup Wizard Setting the TMM-640 Operating Parameters Using the DXL VOIP Device Manager to Configure Multiple Masters Document IM-TMM-640-1.2...
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LED status indicator. A front panel 2.5 mm jack allows a variety of wired headsets to be utilized. The TMM-640 also provides contacts for an external PTT (foot) switch as well as a privacy handset, and includes a 3.5 mm stereo output jack to provide line-level signaling for external amplified speakers...
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Power Connector TMM-640 Showng Connector Locations The TMM-640 has two RJ-45 connectors, an RJ-11 connector, a 3.5 mm stereo line-level output, and a 2.5 mm headset connector. (WKHUQHW &RQQHFWLRQ Two vertically stacked RJ-45 connectors are used to connect the TMM-640 to a DXL system. The bottom RJ-45 includes both the network and power connections for the TMM and has the capability to accept power from either an endspan or midspan device.
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The Administrator Software is used to create a configuration where a particular VoIP port must be assigned to each VoIP TMM-640 master station. The first step in creating a configuration is to create all the Exchanges in the system. The following DXL Configuration Editor screen allows you to Add Exchanges… to the configuration Document IM-TMM-640-1.2...
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Name: of the exchange and assign a unique IP Address: to the exchange. Once all the exchanges have been created each exchange requires a DCC. After the DCC has been configured, DCEs, TBEs and PZEs can be added to the exchange as required. Page 6 Document IM-TMM-640-1.2...
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VoIP master stations so the PCI Card: should be set to VOIP. Once you select VOIP the CEPT Port entry will be dimmed and cannot be selected. When the parameters of the DCC have been set click on the OK button and return to the DXL Configuration Editor. Document IM-TMM-640-1.2 Page 7...
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Every device connected to the inter-network Ethernet network in a DXL system must have a unique IP address. Since the TMM-640 does not have any switches or keypad on it to set its address, it has to initially be given a temporary address from your network by using a DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) server.
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“http://10.0.0.56”. This will bring up a MicroComm DXL master setup page. If this is not the first time that the web browser has been used to configure the TMM-640 after a factory reset, the TMM-640 will skip the MicroComm Setup Wizard screens and go directly to the web browser menus. The user will have to sign in as the administrator (using the password assigned during initial configuration) to make changes to these settings.
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Next, enter the Extension Name and Extension Description. Enter a short name describing this master in the Extension name setting. In this case, “TMM-640” is used. Enter a long description for this master as Extension Description (or leave it blank). Click the “Next” button to continue.
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In this example, “6400” was used as the ID number of the master in the DXL Administrator, so this must be entered as the Extension Number of this TMM-640. Click the “Next” button to continue once this has been entered.
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700 9R,3 7RXFKVFUHHQ 0DVWHU 0RGXOH Now set the GMT Offset time zone setting to an appropriate time zone where the master will be used, then click “Next”. Page 12 Document IM-TMM-640-1.2...
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Next, enter a User Password for the user account on the TMM, then click “Next”. This allows a separate account for install or maintenance technicians to examine the TMM-640 parameters, yet while not being able to modify them. Click “Next” after the password is entered.
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700 9R,3 7RXFKVFUHHQ 0DVWHU 0RGXOH Now enter an Admin Password for the administrator account on the TMM-640, then click “Next”. The Administrator account and password will be used to change as well as examine settings. In this case the password “admin”...
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6HWWLQJ WKH 700 2SHUDWLQJ 3DUDPHWHUV If the TMM-640 has been configured with the MicroComm Setup Wizard previously, it will skip the previous screens and go directly to the following screen when the web browser accesses the TMM-640’s web page. To make Document IM-TMM-640-1.2...
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The initial web page for configuring the TMM-640 is as follows. Click on the “Administrator” text at the top right corner of this page. This will bring up a login prompt text box.
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IP address by typing “http://<address of master>”, in your web browser, or use the “Reboot Later” option and continue to change the settings and reboot after you have changed all of the settings. Document IM-TMM-640-1.2 Page 17...
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IP station in the system. In this case the master number is “6400”. Comment is an optional long description of this master station, and can be left blank if desired. If you have changed any settings, click “Update”. Page 18 Document IM-TMM-640-1.2...
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640 is used with a SIP Proxy server. This is not used for a DXL system, so should be set to blank. Check-mark the “Registration Enabled” (or “Register” for older TMM-640s) and “Auto Answer” check boxes. The remainder of the settings should be left at the default settings. If you have made any changes, click “Update”. Document IM-TMM-640-1.2 Page 19...
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Time Server (NTP) is the IP address or Domain Name of a Network Time Protocol (NTP) server. This can be used by the TMM-640 master to set its clock time to same time as the NTP server. This should be left blank for most cases.
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These values are only acted on when the Speaker Boost setting is checked. Gooseneck Speaker Gain, Handset Speaker Gain, and Headset Speaker Gain settings are the gain settings for the built-in speaker, handset speaker, and headset speaker respectively. Document IM-TMM-640-1.2 Page 21...
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8VLQJ WKH ';/ 92,3 'HYLFH 0DQDJHU WR &RQILJXUH 0XOWLSOH 0DVWHUV Once you have used the web page settings to configure one TMM-640 master station, you can use the DXL VOIP Device Manager to configure multiple masters using the same basic settings entered for the first master.
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Device Manager will scan your network looking for DXL VOIP devices and display a list of available IP devices including TMM-640 masters, MAI-620 masters, ICE-600 intercoms, and PTA-600 paging adaptors. TMM-640 masters will have a Type starting with “TMM”. The left column “Scanned IP” will show you the IP addresses of all recognized devices.
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Then click the “Update Selected Based on Template Device” button to copy all of the settings from the template device to the selected masters, except for the Name, Description, Username/ID, and IP address which will be from the VOIP Device Manager settings. Document IM-TMM-640-1.2 Page 25...
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