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SIP VIDEO DOOR STATION N-SP80AS1 SIP AUDIO DOOR STATION YC-400 4 SIZE BACK BOX N-SP80MS1 N-SP80VS1 N-SP80AS1 Thank you for purchasing TOA’s SIP Video Intercom. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
PoE switching hub may cause a fire. (N-SP80VS1 and N-SP80AS1 only) 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The N-SP80 series intercom system is designed for use in combination with the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Intercom system. This system consists of the Android based touch panel multimedia stations and the door stations. The door station is available in 2 models: the one with camera and the one without camera.
3. FEATURES • Fully compliant with SIP. • Connected to the network via Ethernet. • The door station with camera is compatible with ONVIF. • Supports 2 ways of connection: Connection to the SIP server using SIP and peer-to-peer connection. •...
(Telephone system). The SIP server mode refers to the system when connecting to the SIP server. The connection to CUCM by Cisco Systems and Asterisk by Digium is confirmed for the N-SP80 series. Since the supporting version and the SIP server need to be updated, check for the latest information on the TOA product data download site (https://www.toa-products.com/international/).
6. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 6.1. N-SP80MS1 • Desktop design • Handset, Hands-free (with AEC function), Headset connectable • Built-in touch panel • PoE-compatible (IEEE802.3af compliant) • Built-in camera [Front] 10 11 1. Power ON/OFF button 6. Home button Press this button to turn on the power and pressing Returns the display to the home screen.
15. Conference button 18. Contact button Starts the three-party conversation function. Press this button when registering or selecting the telephone book. 16. Transfer button 19. Hold button Starts the transfer function during conversation. (Only when in the SIP server mode) Starts the hold function during conversation.
6.2. N-SP80VS1, N-SP80AS1 • Designed for wall-recessed installation (YC-400 is required.) • Hands-free (with AEC function) type • Call button x 1, Relay output x 2, External control input x 2 • PoE compatible (IEEE802.3af compliant) • Equipped with a camera, luminance sensor, and infrared light (N-SP80VS1 only) [Front] 1.
7. LIST OF SYSTEM FUNCTIONS 7.1. Basic Functions 7.1.1. List of the N-SP80MS1's functions Reference page Function General description Operation Setting Call Making a call You can make a call by directly pressing the (Call by direct dialing) other party's phone number (or IP address) p.
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7.1.2. List of the N-SP80VS1's and N-SP80AS1's functions Reference page Function General description Operation Setting Call Making a call You can make a call by pressing the Call p. 27 p. 57 button. Receiving a call Call reception is automatically responded. p.
9. MULTIMEDIA STATION'S FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS 9.1. Basic Usage This device runs on Android OS. Perform settings such as clock by clicking the Setting icon. 9.1.1. Main screen Main area Dock area 1. Status bar Located at the upper most of the screen and displays the system status information. 2.
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9.1.2. Status and notification display 1. Status area Icon Description Connection to network has been established. Connection to network is not established. Mute mode Alarm clock setting has been completed. Connection by PPPoE has been established. PPPoE connection has failed. 2. Notification area Icon Description...
9.2. Conversation's Functions and Operations 9.2.1. Making a call (Call by direct dialing) You can make a call directly using the station’s ten keys or using the ten keys, contact list, or call history on the dial screen. The dial screen can be displayed by one of the following operations. •...
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9.2.2. Making a call (Call from the phone book) You can make a call to the contact on the dial screen. Step 1. Touch [ => Local Phone Book => All Contacts…] on the dial screen. The contact list appears on the left side of the dial screen. The contact can be searched promptly with the first character you enter.
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9.2.3. Receiving a call [When receiving an audio call] When an audio is received, becomes active. Step: Touch or lift the handset to answer the call. [When receiving a video call] When a video call is received, become active. Step 1. To make an audio response, touch Note: Images cannot be viewed.
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9.2.4. Rejecting an incoming call To reject an incoming call, touch on the call screen. 9.2.5. Call option Call options are displayed by the icons as shown below. The table below shows the descriptions of the call options. Icon Description Switches the current call between Hold and Restart each time the icon is touched and the display of the icon changes as well.
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9.2.7. Call log You can make the following 4 actions using the call logs. • Checking the unconfirmed incoming call information notification displayed on the status bar • Checking the call logs from the call history • Registering a new contact from the call history •...
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Step 4. Touch the type of call logs to be confirmed from the pull-down menu. Touching it causes the call history to appear on the left side of the screen, displaying the When you want to check total number of the logs in parentheses. the history of Missed call Step 5.
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[ Adding the phone number to the existing Contact list] Step 1. Touch the phone number to add to the existing Contact list from the call history. Step 2. Touch A Contact list screen appears. Step 3. Select the contact of which phone number you want to add.
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9.2.9. Transfer (Attended transfer): Confirmed transfer (When in SIP server mode) Shown below is the procedure to transfer a call after making conversations with the transfer destination party. Step 1. Press the station's Transfer button or touch on the screen during conversation. A dial screen to call the transfer destination station is displayed and the conversations between the own station and the other party...
9.3. Paging Call Operation Paging calls can be made using the Multicast paging function. Perform paging call operation by clicking the shortcut icon of the Multicast paging. Shortcut icons of the Multicast paging If the shortcut icon of the Multicast paging cannot be viewed on the screen, see p.
9.4. Other Functions and Operations 9.4.1. 3 party conference • The multimedia station supports 3 lines of conversations. • The line information during conversation appears in the windows on the right side of the conversation screen. [3 party conference operation] Shown below is an operation example on the screen when the multimedia station No.
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Step 5. Touch the 3 party conference icon displayed on the bar at the top of the conversation screen. icon is not displayed, touch icon displayed on the bar at the top. The screen is switched and the icons of the station numbers that join the 3 party conference appears.
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• As connection compatibility must be ensured, perform connection confirmation in advance. • Confirm that the audio codec supports the VoIP devices to use. The audio codec of the N-SP80 series is fixed to G.722 when using the station in Peer-to-peer mode. 9.4.3. Connection with outside line (in SIP server mode) The SIP server needs to have configurations of outside line (Telephone line).
10. DOOR STATION'S FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONS 10.1 Functions for Conversations and Operations 10.1.1. Making a call Press the Call button to call up the preset station. (N-SP80VS1) (N-SP80AS1) 10.1.2. Receiving a call An incoming call can be received by the automatic response function. As the call is automatically received, you do not need any operation.
10.3. Other Functions and Operations 10.3.1. No answer forward function Up to 3 call destinations can be assigned to the Call button. If the first call destination does not respond, it is switched to the second call destination. If the second call destination does not respond, it will be switched to the third call destination.
10.3.4. Call activation from an external device The door station can make a call to the station other than those assigned to the Call button when connecting to an external device or switch. Note To perform this call activation, prepare the optional YC-400 4 size back box. The door station should be installed into the wall using the YC-400.
11.2 Installation of Door Station The door station is designed to be mounted into the wall in conjunction with the YC-400 wall recessed 4 size back box. For mounting, follow the procedure below. Step 1. Remove a knockout hole in the YC-400. Before mounting the YC-400 into the wall, punch out the knockout hole with a screwdriver or other tool to make a cable entry hole.
(1) DC input terminal Connect the AC adapter.* * Use the optional AC adapter AD-1215P or AD-5000-2 (or its equivalent). As for the usable adapter, consult your TOA dealer. CAUTION The use of the AC adapter other than the specified one may cause a fire.
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12.1.2. Switching hub and PC connections (2) LAN connection terminal Connect this terminal to the 100BASE-TX-compatible network. Use the Ethernet RJ-45 connector for connection. As this terminal can be connected to PoE switching hub, power can be supplied from the PoE switching hub when this terminal is connected to it.
12.2. N-SP80VS1, N-SP80AS1 [Rear] External control input To control signal output terminal Relay output To control signal input terminal (Closed contact) To control signal input terminal (Open contact) To control signal input terminal (Closed contact) To control signal input terminal (Open contact) 12 V DC power supply...
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(3) Ethernet connection terminal Connect this terminal to the 100BASE-TX-compatible network. A PC can also be connected to this terminal when performing various settings. Use the Ethernet RJ-45 connector for connection. Note This terminal is not PoE-compatible. 12.2.3. Other connections (4) External control input terminal No-voltage make contact, Open voltage: 30 V DC, Short-circuit current: 10 mA, Short-circuit duration: 200 ms or more...
13. SYSTEM SETTING USING A WEB BROWSER 13.1. Before Performing System Setting Access the web servers of all devices using the web browser, then perform settings for each device. Settings cannot be performed while offline. Preparations shown below are required before starting settings. •...
13.3. N-SP80MS1 Setting 13.3.1. Logging in Connect to the unit’s Web server by using the IP address. When the IP address is 192.168.1.101, enter "http://192.168.1.101" to make connection. For the method to confirm the IP address, see p. 35 "Confirming the IP address of Each Device." User name and password settings are as follows.
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13.3.2. Status - Basic Item Description Displays the following product information: Product Information • Model • Hardware model • MAC address (Physical address of the IP device) • Firmware version and Hardware version. Displays the following network status (LAN port) information of the device: Network Information •...
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13.3.3. Account - Basic Item Description Displays or sets the specific account setting. SIP Account Status: Displays the registration result. Account: Select the SIP account to set. (Select one from Account 1 through 6.) Account Active: Select Enabled/Disabled of each account. Display Label: Displayed on the station’s LCD screen.
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Item Description Displays or sets the Primary SIP server setting. SIP Server 1 Server IP: SIP server address that is URL or IP address Registration Period: An interval to periodically send the registration (REGISTER) to the SIP server. Continues to retain the registration in the SIP server when the station sends registration (REGISTER) again within the registration (REGISTER) maintaining period on the SIP...
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13.3.4. Network - Basic Item Description Displays or sets the LAN port setting. LAN Port DHCP: Automatically acquires the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, LAN DNS1*, and LAN DNS2* from the DHCP server. Static IP: It is necessary to manually set the IP Address, Subnet Mask, Default Gateway, LAN DNS1* and LAN DNS2*.
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13.3.5. Phone - Time/Lang Item Description Select the language used on the Web setting screen. Web Language Performs the NTP setting for maintaining station’s clock information. Time Zone: Select a reference time (time zone) to be set to the device. Primary Server: Designate the NTP server address to connect to.
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13.3.6. Phone - Preference Item Description Sets the key operation sound volume. Key Press Sound Volume: Effective volume range is 0 – 15 and the default volume level is "8." Sets the ringing tone (call sound) volume. Ringtone Volume Volume: Effective volume range is 0 – 15 and the default volume level is "8."...
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13.3.7. Phone - Voice Item Description Eliminates an acoustic echo from the voice communications to improve the speech Echo Canceller quality. VAD* (Voice activity detection): Detects presence or absence of the human voice during conversations using the multimedia station. "Disabled" is selected by default. CNG* (Comfort noise generation): Generates a comfortable background noise for the voice communication during the silent period in the...
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13.3.8. Phone - Video Item Description NACK: "Enabled" is selected by default. Media Feedback Tmmbr: Sends the temporarily maximum media bit rate request. "Disabled" is selected by default. Sets the video parameters related to H.264. H.264* Settings H264 Profile: 4 modes are available: Base Profile, Main Profile, High Profile, and Extend Profile modes.
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13.3.9. Phone - Ext Key To use the function assigned to the EXT key, it is necessary to create the shortcut of the function-assigned EXT key you want to use on the multimedia station's main screen. For the method to create the shortcut of the EXT key, see Item Description 4 pages of extension numbers are provided for the multimedia...
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[Creating the shortcut of the EXT key] (Lower part of the main screen) Step 1. Touch in the lower part of the main screen. An application list screen appears. (Upper part of the application list screen) Step 2. Touch in the upper part of the application list screen.
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13.3.10. Phone - Dial Plan Settings and edits of "Replace Rule" and "Dial Now" can be performed by switching the screen. • Replace Rule: An abbreviated number can be set for the phone number or IP address. (Shown below.) • Dial Now: Makes the settings of the phone number that can directly call the other party only by dialing without performing conversation start operation* .
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[Dial Now] Item Description Displays or edits "Replace Rule" or "Dial Now" by selecting either one. Rule Click "Add" to register the rule or "Edit" to edit the registered rule. • Account: Sets the account to use. "Auto" is selected by default. •...
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Item Description All Contacts: Displays or edits all local contacts. Contact Favorites: Displays or edits the frequently used contact. Black List: Not used. Searches the designated contact from the local phone book. Search Not used. Dial Click "Add" when registering the contact setting such as Name, Contact Setting Office Num, Mobile Num, Other Num, and Group, and click "Edit"...
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13.3.12. PhoneBook - Call Log Item Description Displays the call history. Call History Type of display can be selected from those listed below. • All* • Dialed • Received • Missed • Forwarded * All outgoing and incoming calls...
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Select the file to be automatically upgraded from the local or remote Upgrade server. Note Confirm that the file format is appropriate for that device. Example of a file: r47p-47.192.7.662-toa.zip Returns the IP address and account information to the initial value. Reset To Factory Setting • IP address: 192.168.1.101 •...
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13.3.14. Upgrade - Advanced Item Description Starts or stops the packet capturing. Exports the captured packets file as well. PCAP Start: Starts capturing all the packet files received by or sent from the multimedia station. Stop: Stops the packet capturing. Export: Captures the saved packet file.
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13.3.15. Security - Basic Item Description Changes the user password. Web Password Modify User Name: N-SP80 The user name is fixed. It cannot be changed. Current Password: guest (default setting) The password can be changed. New Password: Enter it with up to 63 characters. Note •...
13.4. N-SP80VS1 and N-SP80AS1 Settings 13.4.1. Logging in Connect to the unit's Web server by using the IP address. When the IP address is 192.168.1.102, enter "http://192.168.1.102" to make connection. For the method to confirm the IP address, see p. 35 "Confirming the IP address of Each Device." User name and password settings are as follows.
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13.4.2. Status - Basic Item Description Displays the following product information: Product Information • Model • MAC address (Physical address of the IP device) • Firmware version and Hardware version. Displays the following network status (LAN port) information of the device: Network Information •...
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13.4.3. Intercom - Basic Item Description Select Account: The door station supports 2 accounts. Account Selection You can select a single account or Automatic mode with the Intercom basic settings below. "Auto" is selected by default. No Answer Call: Transfers the call to another station when the called party does not answer.
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13.4.4. Intercom - LED Setting Item Description State: Designates the door station's state to decide the LED’s lighting pattern. LED Setting State Description of state Standby NORMAL Connection to Network and SIP not established OFFLINE Calling in progress CALLING Conversation in progress TALKING Receiving an incoming call RECEIVING...
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13.4.5. Intercom - Relay&Input Item Description Performs the settings related to the door lock release when the door remote control Relay function is used. Relay ID: The door station has 2 relay control outputs. Relay Type: Each lock is controlled using a different relay type. Relay Delay(sec): Leaves the door open for the given period of time.
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13.4.6. Intercom - Live Stream Item Description Allows to monitor the real-time images from the N-SP80VS1. Live Stream 13.4.7. Intercom - AEC Setting Item Description AEC (Acoustic Echo Canceller) is used to adjust an echo effect during conversation. AEC Setting "700"...
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13.4.8. Intercom - RTSP Item Description Activating the RTSP function allows the N-SP80VS1 to monitor. RTSP Basic To enable the RTSP video, select the video codec. RTSP Stream The N-SP80VS1 supports H.264 and H.263 video codec. "H.264" is selected by default. Changes the resolution, frame rate, and bit rate of H.264 parameter.
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13.4.9. Intercom - ONVIF Item Description Sets the ONVIF function parameters. Use this function to connect the station to the Basic Setting corresponding ONVIF tool. ONVIF Mode: Sets Discoverable or Non-discoverable function mode. "Discoverable" is selected by default. The N-SP80VS1 can be detected only in Discoverable mode using the ONVIF software.
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13.4.10. Account - Basic Item Description Displays or sets the specific account. SIP Account Status: Displays the registration result. Account: Selects the account to set. (Account 1 or Account 2) Account Active: Validates the selected account. Display Label: A station name that is recorded in log. Display Name: Sent to the called party and displayed.
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Item Description Displays or sets the Secondary SIP server setting. SIP Server 2 This is a backup server so that the IP station can be registered at the Secondary SIP server even if the registration to the Primary SIP server fails. Note The Secondary SIP server is used as a backup server.
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13.4.11. Network - Basic Item Description Displays or sets LAN port setting. LAN Port DHCP: Automatically acquires the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default gateway, and DNS server address from the DHCP server. Static IP: It is necessary to manually set the IP address, Subnet Mask, Default gateway, and DNS server address.
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13.4.12. Phone - Time/Lang Item Description Selects language used on the Web setting screen. Web Language Performs the NTP (Network Time Protocol) server related settings. Time Zone: Selects the local time zone for the NTP server. Primary Server: Sets the Primary NTP server address. Secondary Server: Sets the Secondary NTP server address.
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13.4.13. Phone - Voice Item Description Sets the microphone's volume level. Mic Volume Sets the speaker's volume level. Speaker Volume Performs the settings about the voice announcement* of IP address. IP Announcement Becomes active within the preset period (second) from power-on. Sets the door remote's control sound.
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13.4.14. Phone - Multicast Item Description Displays or sets the Multicast setting. Multicast Setting Paging Barge: Enables or disables the priority level between a call and a paging call. 1 (Enabled): The priority level of the paging call is higher than that of the call.
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13.4.15. Upgrade - Basic Item Description Displays the firmware version. Firmware Version Displays the hardware version. Hardware Version Automatically selects the ROM file for upgrade from the local or remote Upgrade server. Note Check if the file format is correct for that model. Example of the file name: 21.192.2.33.rom Returns the IP address and account information to the initial value.
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13.4.15. Upgrade - Advanced Item Description PCAP Starts or stops packet capturing. Exports the captured packets file as well. Start: Starts capturing all the packet files sent to and received from the IP telephone. Stop: Stops the packet capturing. Export: Exports the capturing packets files.
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13.4.16. Security - Basic Item Description Web Password Modify Changes the user password. Current password: Enter the currently used password. New password: Enter the new password you want to use. Enter with up to 63 characters. Note Symbols below and 2-byte characters cannot be used. Confirm password: Enter the new password again.
14. TROUBLE SHOOTING Reference page Symptom Remedy Operation Setting Reboot the station or turn off and on the power. The station can neither • In the case of the multimedia station, reboot it. p. 7 make a call nor receive •...
15. SPECIFICATION 15.1. N-SP80MS1 SIP Multimedia Station PoE (IEEE802.3af) or 12 V DC (use of the optional AC adapter) Power Supply 12 W or less Power Consumption Hands-free or Handset or Headset conversation Speech Method G.722 codec: up to 7 kHz Audio Bandwidth Speaker: 5 cm (1.97") Cone-type, Maximum output 2 W, 8 Ω...
15.2. N-SP80VS1 SIP Video Door Station Power Supply PoE (IEEE802.3af) or 12 V DC Power Consumption 12 W or less Speech Method Hands-free conversation Audio Bandwidth G.722 codec: up to 7 kHz Hands-Free Speaker: 5 cm (1.97") Cone-type, Maximum output 1 W, 8 Ω Microphone: Omni-directional electret condenser microphone Control Input 2 channels, no-voltage make contact input, open circuit voltage: 5 V DC,...
15.3. N-SP80AS1 SIP Audio Door Station Power Supply PoE (IEEE802.3af) or 12 V DC Power Consumption 12 W or less Speech Method Hands-free conversation Audio Bandwidth G.722 codec: up to 7 kHz Hands-Free Speaker: 5 cm (1.97") Cone-type, Maximum output 1 W, 8 Ω Microphone: Omni-directional electret condenser microphone Control Input 2 channels, no-voltage make contact input, open circuit voltage: 5 V DC, short-...
15.4. YC-400 4 Size Back Box Finish Surface-treated steel plate, silver Dimensions 98.2 (w) x 187 (h) x 58.1 (d) mm (3.87" x 7.36" x 2.29") Weight 450 g (0.99 lb) URL: https://www.toa.jp/ 201812...
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