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55000103-B © 2018

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  • Page 1: Getting Started

    Getting started www.aeta-audio.com Specifications are subject to change without notice 55000103-B © 2018...
  • Page 2: Front Panel And Controls

    20. Hang up key: press the Red phone key to release a connection. maximum (clipping) level of the input (from +4 dBu to +16 dBu) Hold it for 2 seconds to start or switch off the ScoopFone IP. is displayed during the adjustment.
  • Page 3: Rear Panel And Connections

    Line input: combo socket, balanced input (XLR) or unbalanced REAR PANEL AND CONNECTIONS input (6.35 mm jack), +16 dBu max. Line output: balanced output, 3-pin XLR. Level adjustment via menu from +4 dBu to +22 dBu. GPIO: RJ45 socket with 2 relays, 2 contacts and power. Pin allocation as follows: Contact Function...
  • Page 4: Main Screen

    SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) : this protocol eases the configuration of the codecs to be connected, especially (but not only) if using a SIP server on the network. ScoopFone IP is also compliant with the EBU Tech3326 recommendation, also Ethernet connection active known as “N/ACIP“.
  • Page 5 In order to get an accurate charge level indication with rechargeable batteries, it is necessary, at least once, to leave the ScoopFone IP on with the external DC power until it is fully charged. CAUTION : THERE IS RISK OF EXPLOSION IF THE BATTERIES ARE OF A WRONG TYPE, OR ARE INSERTED THE WRONG WAY.
  • Page 6: Making A Call

    To switch the ScoopFone IP on, press for 2 seconds. interface is disconnected. If you use the ScoopFone IP with a SIP server, you should have the To turn it off, press for 2 s; a confirmation message is icon displayed on the screen.
  • Page 7 (but for the transmit direction, this depends on the remote unit’s capability).  If the connection is set with an AETA product at the other end, the bit rate also changes in the receiving direction, from the remote codec.
  • Page 8: Importing Memories

    To do this, place a "book-scoopfone.txt" import file on the root of the USB drive and plug it into the ScoopFone IP after it has started. The import file must have the following format: Memory number:1,IP address or SIP number or SIP URI The memory number is a number from 1 to 9.
  • Page 9: Main Menu

    MAIN MENU Audio: menu for configuring the audio interfaces Ethernet: configuration of the Ethernet interface IP: configuration of the IP transmission Tools: user interface configuration, reset settings About: shows information such as:  Firmware version number  SIP account and server address ...
  • Page 10: Audio Menu

    AUDIO MENU Microphone phantom power You can enable 48 V phantom power for the microphone. Selection of the microphone button operation Flip-flop: switch the input between enabled and disabled. Push to talk: keep the key pressed to enable the microphone input. Cough key: keep the key pressed to mute the microphone input.
  • Page 11: Ethernet Menu

    ETHERNET MENU  Changes made using this menu are only effective after exiting the menu ( key to go back to the upper level). Set Ethernet IP address allocation Select DHCP on a network equipped with a DHCP server, otherwise select Manual to set a static IP address.
  • Page 12 Type of NAT (Network Address Translation) When STUN is used, the ScoopFone IP can detect the type of NAT performed by the router through which it accesses the Internet. In case the router applies symmetric NAT, it is usually recommended to disable STUN.
  • Page 13 1 Up # # @ A E T A @ (display : @AETA@) (“Up“) is for the key above the display)  Validate with the call key From then on, the extended IP menu is accessible until the ScoopFone IP is switched off.
  • Page 14: Tools Menu

    Auto redial “On” activates the auto redial feature. In such case, when the ScoopFone IP calls a remote unit, it automatically redials the number whenever the link is dropped unexpectedly. The parameters of this function are available via the embedded html pages.
  • Page 15 TOOLS MENU (CONTINUED) Function: relay 1 Relay 1 signals the connection state : connected (closed), on hook/idle (open), call in progress (blinking open/closed), or signals the received "Info 1" state. Function: relay 2 Relay 2 provides a selectable status: None, Ready, SIP ready, Ring, or received "Info 2" state. Display brightness adjustment 3 brightness levels are available: Low, Normal, High.
  • Page 16: Web Interface

    Address. On the control computer, launch an html browser and enter the IP address of the ScoopFone IP in the “address” or “URL” field. This gives access to the html server integrated in ScoopFone IP, for extended status and control features.
  • Page 17 IP / Packet repl. Be aware that this setting First download from the AETA web site the most recent version of influences the transmission (you should apply the same the firmware. Then updating the unit can be done using two setting on the remote unit for an effect at the reception on alternate methods.
  • Page 18: Troubleshooting

     Check that the Ethernet cable is connected coding algorithm.  Besides, only another AETA codec is able to “follow” that during the connection, and change on its side the bit rate it is icon is not displayed transmitting. ...
  • Page 19: Audio Diagram

    AUDIO DIAGRAM Gain Level on display power 0/16/32/48dB Volume Mute Limiter 50Hz Micro P48v Volume Line input Line Output Volume 3.5mm Volume 6.35mm...
  • Page 20 ACCESSORIES Car battery adapter AETA Test numbers * IP : 200@82.232.194.202 IP : 15000@sip.aeta-audio.com Spare AC/DC adapter ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ Your numbers Carrying bag ____________________________ ____________________________ ____________________________ * Information valid at the date of issue of this document Carrying bag with accessory pouch AETA AUDIO SYSTEMS S.A.S.

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