Icom VE-PG4 Operating Manual

Icom VE-PG4 Operating Manual

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OPERATING GUIDE
RoIP GATEWAY
VE-PG4
INTRODUCTION
1 TOP
2 INFORMAITON
3 NETWORK SETTINGS
4 ROUTER SETTINGS
5 BRIDGE CONNECTION SETTINGS
6 TRANSCEIVER CONTROLLER
7 CONNECTION PORT SETTINGS
8 DESTINATION SETTINGS
9 EXPERT SETTINGS
10 IP LINE SETTINGS
11 PBX
12 PBX TRANSCEIVER CALL SETTINGS
13 PBX EXTENSION
14 PBX ADVANCED SETTINGS
15 MANAGEMENT

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  • Page 1 OPERATING GUIDE INTRODUCTION RoIP GATEWAY VE-PG4 1 TOP 2 INFORMAITON 3 NETWORK SETTINGS 4 ROUTER SETTINGS 5 BRIDGE CONNECTION SETTINGS 6 TRANSCEIVER CONTROLLER 7 CONNECTION PORT SETTINGS 8 DESTINATION SETTINGS 9 EXPERT SETTINGS 10 IP LINE SETTINGS 11 PBX 12 PBX TRANSCEIVER CALL SETTINGS...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for choosing this Icom product. The VE-PG4 RoIP GATEWAY is designed and built with Icom’s IP network technology. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. L This document is described based on the VE-PG4 firmware version 1.11.
  • Page 3 Installation guide (PDF type) Instructions for the system requirements, the system setup basics, maintenance, and the specifications. It can be downloaded from the Icom website. Operating guide (This manual, PDF type) The detailed references for the settings in the RoIP Gateway setting screen.
  • Page 4 Section TOP screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-2 M System Status …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-2 M MAC Address …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-2 M WAN Status ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-3 M LTE Status ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-3...
  • Page 5: Top Screen

    TOP screen ■ System Status Displays the firmware version, Date and Time, uptime, and memory usage. L See “Transceiver Management” screen in this manual for details on the firmware version of each IP100H that is registered to the RoIP server. (Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Management) ■...
  • Page 6 TOP screen ■ WAN Status Displays the WAN connection status that is set on the “WAN” screen setting in the Router Settings menu. (Router Settings > WAN) ■ LTE Status Displays the LTE information, such as RSSI Level, if a nanoSIM card is installed. Network Status �����...
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    INFORMATION Section Network Status screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-2 M Interface List ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-2 M Ethernet Port Connection Status ……………………………………………………………………………… 2-2 M DHCP Lease Status …………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-2 SYSLOG screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-3 M SYSLOG ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-3 Bridge Status screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-4 M Bridge Status …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-4 M Port Connection Status …………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 8: Network Status Screen

    INfOrMaTION Network Status screen Information > Network Status ■ Interface List Displays the details of the Interface Setting. (Network Settings > Static routing > routing Table > Interface) Information > Network Status ■ Ethernet Port Connection Status Displays the transfer speed and the transfer type for the Ethernet Port. This is an example setting the WaN connection type as [LaN Port].
  • Page 9: Syslog Screen

    INfOrMaTION SYSLOG screen Information > SYSLOG ■ SYSLOG Displays the log of the roIP Gateway. Severity �������� Select one or more log types that you want to list. L remove the check mark to hide the entries. L The selection is not stored, and will reset when you leave this screen. Display Filter ������...
  • Page 10: Bridge Status Screen

    INfOrMaTION Bridge Status screen Information > Bridge Status ■ Bridge Status Displays the bridge connection status list, if a bridge destination network address is set. (See also section 5 in this manual for the Bridge Connection.) L The Transceiver Controller is set to each port by default. (This is only an example.)
  • Page 11: M Port Connection Status

    INfOrMaTION Bridge Status screen Information > Bridge Status ■ Port Connection Status Displays the connection status of each port. (This is only an example.) • roIP Gateway 1 ~ 8 displays the status of the roIP Gateway Connection settings. (Connection Port Settings > roIP Gateway > roIP Gateway Connection) •...
  • Page 12: Pbx Status Screen

    INfOrMaTION PBX Status screen Information > PBX Status ■ Extension Group List Displays the Extension Group List status. Extensions not Belonging to a Group �� Displays the Extension Numbers that do not belong to any Extension Group. Extension Group Number � Displays the Extension Group Number and its Group Name.
  • Page 13: M List Of Extensions

    INfOrMaTION PBX Status screen Information > PBX Status ■ List of Extensions Displays the Extension settings. (This is only an example.) Extension Number ���� Displays the Extension number and the name. (PBX > Extension > Extension) Extension Group Number Displays the Extension Group number. L Displays “No Extension representative”...
  • Page 14: Call Log Screen

    INfOrMaTION Call Log screen Information > Call Log ■ Call Log Lists the log of the Bridge connection to the roIP gateway and the telephone communication. <Refresh> ������� Click to reload the list. Up to the last 1000 logs are listed. <Save>...
  • Page 15: Extension Status Screen

    INfOrMaTION Extension Status screen Information > Extension Status ■ Extension Status Displays the status of the Extension. (PBX > Extension > Extension) Name ���������� Displays the Extension number and the name assigned to Extension settings. (PBX > Extension > Extension) Extension Number ����...
  • Page 16: Lte Status Screen

    INfOrMaTION LTE Status screen Information > LTE Status ■ LTE Module Status Displays the information of the LTE communication module. Version ��������� Displays the version of the LTE communication module. IMEI ���������� Displays the communication module’s IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identifier.) Information >...
  • Page 17: M Lte Status

    INfOrMaTION LTE Status screen Information > LTE Status ■ LTE Status Displays the information of the LTE line if installed and valid. Network Status ����� Displays the type of the connected telephone line, “4G” or “3G.” RSSI Level ������� Displays the approximate rSSI level, “High,” “Middle,” “Low,” or “Out of range.”...
  • Page 18 NETWORK SETTINGS Section IP Address screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-2 M Host Name ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-2 M IP Address ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-3 DHCP Server screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-4 M DHCP Server …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-4 M Static DHCP ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-7 M List of Static DHCP Settings …………………………………………………………………………………… 3-7 Static Routing Screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 19: Ip Address Screen

    Enter the host name. Host Name �������� Enter a host name of up to 31 characters. (Default: VE-Pg4) when the RoIP gateway connects to Telnet/SSH, this host name is displayed. L The usable characters are: “a” ~ “z”, “A” ~ “Z”, “0” ~ “9”, and “-.”...
  • Page 20: M Ip Address

    NETwoRk SETTINgS IP Address screen Network Settings > IP Address ■ IP Address Enter the VE-Pg4’s IP Address. 6 7 IP Address ������� Enter the LAN IP address according to your network environment. (Default: 192.168.0.1) L 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 21: Dhcp Server Screen

    NETwoRk SETTINgS DHCP Server screen Network Settings > DHCP Server ■ DHCP Server Configure the DHCP Server function. DHCP Server ������ Select “Enable” to use the DHCP Server function. (Default: Disable) The DHCP Sever is activated, depending on the IP Pool Start Address (2) and Pool Size (3) items.
  • Page 22 NETwoRk SETTINgS DHCP Server screen Network Settings > DHCP Server ■ DHCP Server 15 16 The screen above shows when “DNS Proxy” (8) is set to “Disable.” DNS Proxy ������� Selects whether or not to use a DNS proxy. (Default: Enable) when this option is set to “Enable,”...
  • Page 23 NETwoRk SETTINgS DHCP Server screen Network Settings > DHCP Server ■ DHCP Server 15 16 The screen above shows when “DNS Proxy” (8) is set to “Disable.” TFTP Server Distribution � Set to “Enable” to use a provisioning kX Series telephone. (Default: Enable) when this option is enabled, the telephone automatically reads the setting from the RoIP gateway and sets up by itself.
  • Page 24: M Static Dhcp

    NETwoRk SETTINgS DHCP Server screen Network Settings > DHCP Server ■ Static DHCP Enter the MAC and static IP addresses of the DHCP server. L You can enter up to 32 entries. Static DHCP �������� Enter the MAC and IP addresses, and then click <Add>. L This setting is useful when the DHCP Server function is used.
  • Page 25: Static Routing Screen

    NETwoRk SETTINgS Static Routing Screen Network Settings > Static Routing ■ Routing Table Displays the valid routing information for packet transmission. Destination ������� The network address of the route’s destination network. Subnet Mask ������ The subnet mask of the route’s destination network. Gateway ��������...
  • Page 26: M Static Routing

    NETwoRk SETTINgS Static Routing Screen Network Settings > Static Routing ■ Static Routing Enter the static routing destinations. L You can enter up to 32 entries. Destination ������� The network address of the route’s destination network. Subnet Mask ������ The subnet mask of the route’s destination network. Gateway ��������...
  • Page 27: Policy Routing Screen

    NETwoRk SETTINgS Policy Routing screen Network Settings > Policy Routing ■ Source Address Routing Enter the packet source routing from the specified network address of the source terminal (such as a PC.) L You can enter up to 32 entries. Source Address �����...
  • Page 28 ROUTER SETTINGS Section WAN screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-2 M Connection Status ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-2 M Connection Type ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-6 M Connection Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-7 M List of Connection Settings ………………………………………………………………………………… 4-12 NAT screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-13 M NAT …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-13 M DMZ Host ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-13 M Port Forwarding ………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 29: Wan Screen

    RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Status (When “Connection Type” is set to “LAN port”) The WAN connection status is displayed. Connection Status ���� Nothing is displayed. Connection Type ���� The WAN connection type is displayed. IP Address �������...
  • Page 30 RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Status (When “Connection Type” is set to “DHCP Client”) The WAN connection status is displayed. Connection Status ���� The connection status to the Internet line is displayed as “unplugged,” “Connecting,” or “Connected.” Connection Type ����...
  • Page 31 RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Status (When “Connection Type” is set to “Static IP”) The WAN connection status is displayed. Connection Status ���� The connection status to the Internet line is displayed as “unplugged,” or “Connected.” Connection Type ����...
  • Page 32 RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Status (When “Connection Type” is set to “PPPoE”) The WAN connection status is displayed. L up to 2 PPPoE sessions can be connected from the registered PPPoE destination. L The first session is set to the default gateway. L To use a second session, set the Static Routing and the Policy Routing.
  • Page 33: M Connection Type

    RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Type WAN/LAN port settings. Connection Type ����� Select the WAN connection type as specified by your service provider. (Default: LAN Port) • LAN Port: Switching the [LAN] port to connect to other devices. •...
  • Page 34: M Connection Settings

    RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Settings (When “Connection Type” is set to “DHCP Client”) Set the WAN. Nickname ������� Enter your service provider’s name of up to 31 characters. 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 35 RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Settings (When “Connection Type” is set to “Static IP”) Set the WAN. Nickname �������� Enter your service provider’s name of up to 31 characters. IP Address ������� Enter the WAN IP address. Subnet Mask ������...
  • Page 36 RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Settings (When “Connection Type” is set to “PPPoE”) Set the WAN. Select Connection ���� Select the WAN connection. (up to 8 settings can be set.) (Default: WAN01(ppp0)) Nickname �������� Enter or edit your service provider’s name of up to 31 characters. L The nickname set in [Select Connection] is displayed.
  • Page 37 RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Settings (When “Connection Type” is set to “PPPoE”) IP Address ������� Enter the WAN IP address only if it is specified by your service provider. 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 38 RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Settings (When “Connection Type” is set to “PPPoE”) MSS Limit �������� Enter the MSS Limit, if specified by your service provider. (Default: 1322) • Range: 536 ~ 1452 (byte) <Apply> �������� Click to apply the entries.
  • Page 39: M List Of Connection Settings

    RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ List of Connection Settings (When “Connection Type” is set to “PPPoE”) Lists the connection destinations registered in “Connecting Settings”. (Router Settings > WAN > Connection Settings) <Delete> ��������� Click to delete an entry. L You cannot restore after clicking <Delete>.
  • Page 40: Nat Screen

    L When the DMZ Host function and Port Forwarding are used at the same time, Port Forwarding is prioritized. L Icom is not responsible for any results caused by a decline in security. <Apply> �������� Click to apply the entries.
  • Page 41: M Port Forwarding

    RouTER SETTINGS NAT screen Router Settings > NAT ■ Port Forwarding The Port Forwarding function forwards the packets from a masquerade IP (Router Global IP) address to a private IP address. WAN Port �������� Select “Custom” if you select the WAN port by its number. If you don’t select the port by number, select the port by the mnemonic (DNS, Finger, FTP, Gopher, NEWS, PoP3, SMTP, Telnet, Web, or Whois).
  • Page 42: M List Of Port Forwarding Entries

    RouTER SETTINGS NAT screen Router Settings > NAT ■ List of Port Forwarding Entries Lists the Port Forwarding Entries. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entry. L The registered entries are displayed in [Port Forwarding]. <Delete> �������� Click to delete the entry. L You cannot restore after clicking <Delete>.
  • Page 43: Ip Filter Screen

    The settings to pass or block the packets that match the registered filtering settings. L When [LAN Port] is set in Connection type, this setting cannot be changed. L Icom is not responsible for any results caused by a decline in security due to changing the IP filter. 3 4 Block Action ������...
  • Page 44 L When [LAN Port] is set in Connection type, this setting cannot be changed. L Icom is not responsible for any results caused by a decline in security due to changing the IP filter. L This is an example of setting “TCP” as the protocol.
  • Page 45 RouTER SETTINGS IP Filter screen Router Settings > IP Filter ■ IP Filter L This is an example of setting “TCP” as the protocol. Direction �������� Set the filtering direction. (Default: In) • In: Filters the incoming packets from the WAN interfaces. •...
  • Page 46 RouTER SETTINGS IP Filter screen Router Settings > IP Filter ■ IP Filter L This is an example of setting “TCP” as the protocol. Protocol (Continued) ��� TCP/UDP: TCP and uDP. • Enter [Source Port] and [Destination Port]. • ICMP: only ICMP.
  • Page 47 RouTER SETTINGS IP Filter screen Router Settings > IP Filter ■ IP Filter L This is an example of setting “TCP” as the protocol. Source Port ������� Specify the source port, or enter the TCP/uDP source port number. (Default: Any) There are 2 ways to specify the port number.
  • Page 48 RouTER SETTINGS IP Filter screen Router Settings > IP Filter ■ IP Filter TCP Flags�������� Select the TCP flags. (Default: None) You can select the TCP flags from “uRG,” “ACK,” “PSH,” “RST,” “SYN,” and “FIN.” L The selected flag’s first character is displayed in [List of IP Filter Entries]. (Example: RST is selected) L When “None”...
  • Page 49: M List Of Ip Filter Entries

    RouTER SETTINGS IP Filter screen Router Settings > IP Filter ■ List of IP Filter Entries Lists the IP filter entries registered in [IP filter] setting. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entry. L The entry contents are loaded to the IP Filter Setting. <Delete>...
  • Page 50: Simple Dns Screen

    RouTER SETTINGS Simple DNS screen Router Settings > Simple DNS ■ Simple DNS Server Setting The settings to use the RoIP Gateway as a simple DNS server. Enter the combination of the terminal host name and the IP address corresponding to the host and click <Add>. When the combination is registered, the RoIP Gateway can respond to both DNS forward lookup and DNS reverse lookup.
  • Page 51: Vpn Screen

    RouTER SETTINGS VPN screen Router Settings > VPN ■ IPsec Settings Set the virtual private network (VPN) connection using the IPsec protocol. IPsec ���������� Set the IPsec function. (Default: Disable) When “Enable” is set, a VPN connection using the IPsec tunnel can be used.
  • Page 52 RouTER SETTINGS VPN screen Router Settings > VPN ■ IPsec Tunnel Settings Set the virtual private network (VPN) connection using the IPsec tunnel. Tunnel Interface ����� Specifying the interface to register the IPsec tunnel. Range: vti0 ~ vti31 Tunnel ��������� Select “Enable”...
  • Page 53 RouTER SETTINGS VPN screen Router Settings > VPN ■ IPsec Tunnel Settings Remote ID ������� Set the ID to identify the connected device. Select the IP type from “IP Address,” “KEYID,” “FQDN,” or “uSER-FQDN.” (Default: IP Address) IP Address: IP address format KEYID: up to 256 alphanumeric characters FQDN: Domain name up to 253 characters uSER-FQDN: Mail address format up to 254 characters...
  • Page 54: M List Of Ipsec Tunnel Settings

    RouTER SETTINGS VPN screen Router Settings > VPN ■ List of IPsec Tunnel Settings Lists the connections settings. Tunnel Interface ����� The interface name (tunnel name) is displayed. Interface �������� The interface name of the tunnel source is displayed. Status ��������� The IPsec tunnel status is displayed.
  • Page 55 BRIDGE CONNECTION SETTINGS Section Bridge Connection screen …………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-2 M Bridge Connection ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-2 M Bridge Connection Entry List (For Combination) ………………………………………………………… 5-11 M Bridge Connection Entry List (For Custom Bridge Connection) …………………………………………………… 5-12 M AMBE+2 Vocoder Assignment ……………………………………………………………………………… 5-13 SelCall in Bridge Connection screen………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 56: Bridge Connection Screen

    BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection ■ Bridge Connection Sets the transceiver port bridge connection combination. L the transceiver port assigned as a bridge connection source or a destination is no longer usable as a call destination.
  • Page 57 BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection ■ Bridge Connection Unicast mode L the above example shows when the Bridge Connection destination (2) is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” Multicast mode L the above example shows when the Bridge Connection destination (2) is set to “digital transceiver 2 (d-tRX2).” Transmission Mode ���...
  • Page 58 BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection ■ Bridge Connection Unicast mode L the above example shows when the Bridge Connection destination (2) is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” Multicast mode L the above example shows when the Bridge Connection destination (2) is set to “digital transceiver 2 (d-tRX2).” Destination Address ���...
  • Page 59 BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection ■ Bridge Connection Unicast mode L the above example shows when the Bridge Connection destination (2) is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” Multicast mode Destination Port Number � Set the same port number as the Source Port number (7).
  • Page 60 BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection ■ Bridge Connection Unicast mode L the above example shows when the Bridge Connection destination (2) is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” Multicast mode Destination Port Number (Continued) ...
  • Page 61 BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection ■ Bridge Connection Unicast mode L the above example shows when the Bridge Connection destination (2) is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” Multicast mode Source Port Number ��� Set the port number to receive the audio signal.
  • Page 62 BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection ■ Bridge Connection Unicast mode L the above example shows when the Bridge Connection destination (2) is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” Multicast mode Source Port Number (Continued) ...
  • Page 63 BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection ■ Bridge Connection Unicast mode L the above example shows when the Bridge Connection destination (2) is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” Multicast mode Multicast TTL ������ displayed only when the transmission Mode (3) is set to “Multicast.” As the expiration date of the voice packet, set the ttL (time to Live) until the voice packet reaches the communication destination.
  • Page 64 BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection ■ Bridge Connection Unicast mode L the above example shows when the Bridge Connection destination (2) is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” Multicast mode <Apply> �������� Click to apply the entries. L When you select other than Custom Bridge Connection for a combination, the connection is activated as soon as you click <Apply>.
  • Page 65: M Bridge Connection Entry List (For Combination)

    BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection ■ Bridge Connection Entry List (For Combination) Lists the combination entries of the bridge connection. See the “ Bridge Connection Entry List (For Custom Bridge Connection)” below when the Bridge Connection destination is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” <Delete>...
  • Page 66: M Bridge Connection Entry List (For Custom Bridge Connection)

    BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection ■ Bridge Connection Entry List (For Custom Bridge Connection) Lists the combination entries of the bridge connection when the Bridge Connection destination is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” <Refresh>...
  • Page 67: M Ambe+2 Vocoder Assignment

    BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection ■ AMBE+2 Vocoder Assignment Assigns the Voice Protocol and the AMBE+2 Vocoder to each port. Port Name ������� Lists the transceiver port of the RoiP gateway. Click to open to the Connection Port Settings screen of the port.
  • Page 68 Converter Bridge 1 ~ 20. L if you connect to the iP1000C, set this item to “Protocol for transceiver and SiP Phone Connection.” L if you connect to the VE-Pg4, set this item to “Bridge Protocol.” AMBE+2 Vocoder Assignment �������...
  • Page 69: Selcall In Bridge Connection Screen

    BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS SelCall in Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > SelCall in Bridge Connection ■ Save or Write the Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection You can save or load the settings in “Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection” to or from a CSV format file. Load Setting from File ��...
  • Page 70: M Rule Settings For Selcall In Bridge Connection

    BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS SelCall in Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > SelCall in Bridge Connection ■ Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection Sets the rules to make a individual call from a digital transceiver that is connected to the RoiP gateway, through a Bridge Connection.
  • Page 71: M List Of Rule Settings For Selcall In Bridge Connection

    BRidgE ConnECtion SEttingS SelCall in Bridge Connection screen Bridge Connection Settings > SelCall in Bridge Connection ■ List of Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entry. L the registered contents are displayed on the Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection screen.
  • Page 72 TRANSCEIVER CONTROLLER Section RoIP Settings screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-3 M Additional Controller Settings ………………………………………………………………………………… 6-3 M Advanced Settings ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-4 Tenant (Fleet) Settings screen ……………………………………………………………………………………… 6-7 M Tenant (Fleet) …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-7 RoIP Server screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-8 M Call Type Priority ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-8 Additional Controller Link screen ……………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 73 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Messages screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-68 M Message Group ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-68 M Message Group Detail ……………………………………………………………………………………… 6-68 M Save or Write the Message Setting ………………………………………………………………………… 6-69 M Message List ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-71 Status screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-72 M Status Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-72 Profile screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 74: Roip Settings Screen

    TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER RoIP Settings screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings ■ Additional Controller Settings Configure the Additional Controller Settings. You can communicate with the IP100Hs and the IP100FS that are registered to additional controllers. Controller Mode ����� Select “Master” for one Master Controller. Select “Sub” for the other Controllers (up to 10 Sub Controllers can be set up).
  • Page 75: M Advanced Settings

    TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER RoIP Settings screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings ■ Advanced Settings 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 Type: Diffserv (These are examples of when the [Buffering Type] (1) is set to “Static.”) Buffering Type �����...
  • Page 76 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER RoIP Settings screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings ■ Advanced Settings TOS Type: Not used TOS Type: 5 6 TOS Type: Diffserv 5 6 (These are examples of when the [Buffering Type] (1) is set to “Static.”) TOS type �������� Select the TOS (Type-Of Service) format.
  • Page 77 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER RoIP Settings screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings ■ Advanced Settings TOS Type: Not used TOS Type: 5 6 TOS Type: Diffserv 5 6 (These are examples of when the [Buffering Type] (1) is set to “Static.”) Media (RTP) ������� Select the Priority level and Service type of the sent VoIP packets.
  • Page 78: Tenant (Fleet) Settings Screen

    TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Tenant (Fleet) Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Tenant (Fleet) Settings ■ Tenant (Fleet) The tenant (fleet) divides the IP100Hs or IP100FSs that belong to the RoIP Gateway, for system management purposes. (Example: Security company/Management company) L The terminals cannot communicate among different tenants (fleets). L Select the tenant (fleet) number between 1 to 10.
  • Page 79: Roip Server Screen

    TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER RoIP Server screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > RoIP Server ■ Call Type Priority Select the priority level of the call types. Call type Priority (High to low) Select the priority level of the call types. (Default: Telephone –...
  • Page 80: Additional Controller Link Screen

    TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Additional Controller Link screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Additional Controller Link ■ Link Setting This is a setting to link with IP1000Cs, VE-PG3s (Bridge mode), or VE-PG4s. No. ����������� Select a number between 1 and 100 to register the other transceiver controllers.
  • Page 81: M Linked Controller List

    TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Additional Controller Link screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Additional Controller Link ■ Linked Controller List Display a list of the destination addresses and destination port numbers registered to the RoIP Gateway. 1 2 <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entry in [Link Setting].
  • Page 82: Area Call Screen

    The access point “Parts” is registered in a different area. In that case, two IP100Hs in the same area receive the call, but the IP100H in the different area will not receive it. Wireless VE-PG4 access point Sales Accounts...
  • Page 83: M Access Point Search

    ■ Access Point Search The RoIP Gateway can search for access points the network, and register access points for Area Calls. L Icom guarantees this function only for the AP-90M and AP-95M. (As of May, 2019) IP Address Range ����...
  • Page 84 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Area Call screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call ■ Access Point Search No. ����������� Select an area to register from a “Number” in [Area Setting]. When an area number that is already registered is selected, BSSID is added to the area number.
  • Page 85: M Area Entry List

    TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Area Call screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call ■ Area Entry List Display the list of the registered [Area Setting] or [Access Point Search]. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the setting in [Area Setting]. <Delete>...
  • Page 86: Transceiver Management Screen

    TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Management screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Management ■ Transceiver Management The RoIP Gateway can monitor the registered IP100Hs and IP100FSs. And if necessary, the RoIP Gateway can reboot the registered all IP100Hs. L An IP100H is displayed in bold when a setting is changed and a reboot is required. Check Box �������...
  • Page 87 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Management screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Management ■ Transceiver Management L An IP100H is displayed in bold when a setting has been changed and a reboot is required. Talkgroup �������� Displays the Talkgroup IDs that are selected by the IP100Hs or IP100FSs.
  • Page 88: Transceiver Registration Screen

    TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Registration screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration ■ Transceiver Settings Register the IP100H or IP100FS settings. L After the registration is completed, you must reboot the IP100H. TRX No. �������� Selects the number that the IP100H or IP100FS is registered to. (Default: 1) L Up to 50 terminals can be registered.
  • Page 89 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Registration screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration ■ Transceiver Settings 9 10 Server Port Number ��� Enter a port number (UDP port) that the RoIP Gateway will use to communicate with the IP100H or IP100FS. Information •...
  • Page 90: M Transceiver Setting Entry List

    TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Registration screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration ■ Transceiver Setting Entry List The list of the registered IP100Hs or IP100FSs. Check Box ������� Click a Check Box to add a check mark to delete an entry. L By clicking the [All] box, you can select or cancel all entries in the list.
  • Page 91: M Trx Batch Setting

    TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Registration screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration ■ TRX Batch Setting You can register consecutive Destination IDs collectively. Or you can copy the Destination ID contents to another ID. Range ��������� Enter a range of collective Destination IDs. Click <Add>...
  • Page 92: Transceiver Settings Screen

    TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings Individually assign the functions, or set the receive notification tone to a registered IP100H. L After the setting is completed, you must reboot the IP100H. Unit ID ���������...
  • Page 93 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings PTT Lock �������� Select “Enable” to lock the IP100H’s PTT switch. (Default: Disable) L When this setting is set to “Enable,” the IP100H cannot transmit by holding down its PTT switch, but it can transmit with an optional microphone or using the VOX function as well.
  • Page 94 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings Use ID List ������� Select whether or not the IP100H uses the ID list. (Default: Disable) • Disable: (Address) key The call type is fixed to that which is selected in the [Call Type], as shown below, even if you push the [ ] key on the IP100H.
  • Page 95 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings Add All Call to ID List �� Select whether or not to display All Call in the ID list of the IP100H. (Default: Enable) •...
  • Page 96 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings L The screen shows when the Message (16) is set to “enable.” Volume ��������� Set the beep level when the IP100H receives a Call or message to between 0 and 32.
  • Page 97 Toggles the transmission (Talker) and reception (Listener) for communication. • Full-duplex: Simultaneously transmits and receives, like a telephone. L When connecting the optional microphone to the IP100H, you can operate the IP100H like a telephone. Simplex and Full-duplex VE-PG4 Wireless access point Simplex Full-duplex IP100H...
  • Page 98 L Priority is given to the first call between calls with the same priority level. L When a call is taken, priority is given to the setting of the caller. Example: VE-PG4 Even while B and C are talking on a Group Call from A, B can make an Individual Call (High) to C.
  • Page 99 When the BSSID that IP100H is connecting is registered in [Area Setting] (Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call), this function is activated. IP100H makes an All Call with the Area Call function VE-PG4 Wireless access point Sales...
  • Page 100 L Up to 10 messages of 32 characters or less can be programmed on the [Messages] screen in the [Common Settings] menu. L Select the message number 1 to 10 in [Default Message] that is registered on the [Message] screen. IP100H transmits a message Wireless VE-PG4 access point Blinks Scrolls All Call Message...
  • Page 101 Management] screen in the [Transceiver Settings] menu or the one-Touch button of the IP100FS. IP100FS One-Touch button IP100H sends the Status VE-PG4 Wireless access point At lunch Status At lunch Name, Destination ID, Status number and Status information Status selection screen IP100H (TX) VE-PG4 Transceiver Management screen Status 6-30...
  • Page 102 L The IP100H displays the called station that has the highest priority in the mixed audio. See page 6-26 for details of the Priority level. • Mixing of Low priority call VE-PG4 Wireless access point IP100H Priority: High Group Call...
  • Page 103 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings Fix Call Destination ��� Select whether or not the IP100H uses the Fix Call Destination function. (Default: Disable) When this setting is set to other than “Disable,” the IP100H calls the preset destination instead of the selected destination that is displayed on the third line.
  • Page 104 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings Option Key ������� Assign “Message,” “one Touch,” “Clear Down,” “Mute,” “Emergency,” or “No Function” to the IP100H’s [Option] key. (Default: No Function) L When this setting is set to “No function,” nothing changes by pushing the [Option] key on the IP100H in the standby mode.
  • Page 105 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings option key …………………… • One Touch Pushing the [Option] key on the IP100H selects a specified Call type and destination ID or phone number. Select the “Individual,”...
  • Page 106 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings option key …………………… • Clear Down Pushing the [Option] key on the IP100H terminates the phone call with an IP phone. L You can assign another function if you select “Enable” on [Clear Down during Telephone Call] (21).
  • Page 107 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings option key …………………… • Mute Hold down the [Option] key for 1 second on the IP100H when you want to mute the received audio. (The Notification beep cannot be muted.) Hold down the [Option] key for 1 second to turn the Mute function ON or OFF.
  • Page 108 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings option key …………………… • Emergency Hold down the [Option] key until “Emergency” is displayed to send an Emergency call. When the Emergency call is sent, an alarm sounds. The Emergency call is canceled and the alarm stops when the transceiver receives a response, or the [Option] key of the transceiver is held down.
  • Page 109 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings Clear Down during Telephone Call Select “Enable,” if you want to terminate a phone call by pushing the IP100H’s [Option] key. (Default: Enable) L When “Clear Down” is selected on the [Option Key] (20), this item is not displayed.
  • Page 110 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings Key-Touch Beep ����� Select whether or not the IP100H sounds the Key-Touch beep. (Default: Enable) When “Disable” is selected, the IP100H does not sound the confirmation beep when a key is pushed.
  • Page 111 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings (This is an example of when the [VOX] (26) is set to “Enable.”) VOX ���������� Select whether or not the IP100H can use the voX (voice operated transmission) function.
  • Page 112 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings (This is an example of when the [VOX] (26) is set to “Enable.”) Attack Time ������� Adjust the Attack time (Default: 50) • Range: 5 ~ 2000 (milliseconds) in 5 millisecond steps VOX: Enable When audio from a headset microphone is input for this specified time, the IP100H starts transmitting.
  • Page 113 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings L (This is an example of when the Emergency (33), Emer SW oFF (36), and Cancel by Time (40) are set to “Enable.”) Emergency ������� Select whether or not to use the Emergency function.
  • Page 114 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings Emergency Alert Tone �� Select whether or not to sound an alarm when an Emergency call is sent. When this item is set to “Disable,” “Emergency” is not displayed on the Emergency: Enable screen, and IP100H sends the Emergency call.
  • Page 115 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings (This is an example of when the [Lone Worker] (42) is set to “Enable.”) Alert Tone�������� Select whether or not to cancel an Emergency call after the set period of time has passed.
  • Page 116 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings (This is an example of when the [Lone Worker] (42) is set to “Enable.”) Lone Worker Reminder Timer Enter the period of time to start the Emergency call transmission after the period of time that is set in [Lone Worker ON Timer] (43) has Lone Worker: Enable passed.
  • Page 117 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings Buffer Type ������� Select the buffer type to control any interrupted sound. (Default: Dynamic) • Static The buffer time is set [Receive Buffer Size]. Set the buffer time to between 20 and 500 milliseconds to keep the audio from breaking up.
  • Page 118 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings TOS type �������� Select the TOS (Type-Of Service) format. (Default: TOS) • Not used: The TOS function is disabled. • TOS: Sends the 8 bit VoIP packets to the TOS field in the IP header using the TOS format.
  • Page 119 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings Media (RTP) ������� Select the Priority level and Service type of the sent VoIP packets. L The item is not displayed when [TOS Type] (47) is set to “Not used.” •...
  • Page 120 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings Antenna Type ������ 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 the RoIP Gateway. •...
  • Page 121 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings • Static IP IP Address Settings ………… Selects the Static IP address, if it is specified according to your network environment. L Enter the default gateway address, if your network connects to a different network.
  • Page 122 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings Provisioning Server ��� Enter an IP address or Host name of the Provisioning Server for the IP100H, of up to 63 characters. L When the RoIP Gateway is used as its Provisioning Server, this entry is not necessary.
  • Page 123 IP100H, or updating the firmware using the CS-IP100H*. * CS-IP100H is the cloning software for the IP100H, and can be downloaded from the Icom website. <Apply> �������� Click to apply the entries. L Some parts of the entries are displayed in [Transceiver Setting List], such as the Transceiver Model, Name, Unit ID, Use ID List, Area Call, Message, Status, and Option Key.
  • Page 124 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Copy Transceiver Settings The individual settings in the [Transceiver Settings] screen can be copied to another IP100H. L IP address settings are not copied. Check Box ������� Enter a check mark to [All] or the [Unit ID] that you want to copy the settings to.
  • Page 125 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN Register wireless LAN settings that are commonly used by the IP100Hs. You can individually set the common settings to each registered group in [Profile] on the [Common Settings] screen. If any setting in this screen has been changed, you must reboot the IP100Hs.
  • Page 126 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN Channel �������� Select the channel that you want to scan when the IP100H uses 2.4 GHz (11g). (Default: Automatic (1-13)) L When you specify a channel, select “Static” in the [Channel], and specify a channel that you use in [Static Channel].
  • Page 127 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN Roaming Threshold ��� Set the received signal strength level when the IP100H starts roaming. The settable level is between –1 and –100 dBm. (Default: –75 (dBm)) L When setting to a high level (example: –50 dBm), it becomes easy to start roaming.
  • Page 128 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 11 12 Authentication ����� Select the authentication method that is the same as that of the wireless access point. (Default: Open System/Shared Key) L Be sure to verify the Access point setting, because the terminals and access points cannot communicate using different authentication methods.
  • Page 129 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 11 12 Encryption ������� Select the encryption type that is the same as that of the wireless access point. (Default: None) L Be sure to verify the access point setting, because the terminals and access points cannot communicate using different encryption.
  • Page 130 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 11 12 WEP Encryption Key or PSK (Pre-Shared Key) �� • WEP Encryption Key Enter the encryption key that is the same as that of the wireless access point.
  • Page 131 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 11 12 <Apply> �������� Click to apply the entries. L The entries are displayed in [List of Wireless LAN Entries]. <Reset> �������� Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking <Apply>.
  • Page 132 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ List of Wireless LAN Entries Display the list of the wireless LAN settings. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entries in [Wireless LAN]. <Delete> �������� Click to delete the selected entry. L After clicking <Delete>, the entry cannot be recalled.
  • Page 133 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER ID List screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List ■ ID List Common Settings Select an ID list that the IP100Hs will use. L You can individually specify an ID list to the groups that the IP100Hs belong to in [Profile] on the [Common Settings] screen.
  • Page 134 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER ID List screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List ■ Save or Write the ID List Setting You can save an ID list file on your PC, or load an ID list file to the RoIP Gateway. L If any IP100H settings have been changed, you must reboot it.
  • Page 135 ■ Save or Write the ID List Setting  About the rules of a CSV file for the ID list Icom is not responsible for writing another ID list file except a saved ID list file or an ID list file that is edited, as shown below.
  • Page 136 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER ID List screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List ■ ID List Enter target IDs in the group that is selected in [ID List Common Settings]. L You can enter up to 50 target IDs in each group. L This is an example of when “Enter individually”...
  • Page 137 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER ID List screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List ■ ID List 6 7 L This is an example of when “Enter individually” is selected in the “Add Type” (1). When a name is registered in a group, the name is also displayed. Call Type ��������...
  • Page 138 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER ID List screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List ■ ID List Entries Displays the list of entered Group Calls. L This is an example of when Group 1 is selected in [ID List Common Settings]. When a name is registered in a group, the name is also displayed.
  • Page 139 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Messages screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Messages ■ Message Group Select to register a message that the IP100Hs will use. L You can individually specify the message group that the IP100Hs belong to in “Message List” in [Profile] on the Profile screen.
  • Page 140 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Messages screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Messages ■ Save or Write the Message Setting You can save a message file on your PC, or load a message file to the RoIP Gateway. L If any IP100H settings have been changed, you must reboot it. This is an example of when Group 1 is selected in [Message Group].
  • Page 141 ■ Save or Write the Message Setting  About the rules of a CSV file for the message file Icom is not responsible for writing another message file except a saved message file or a message file that is edited as shown below.
  • Page 142 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Messages screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Messages ■ Message List Enter messages in the group that is selected in [Message Group]. You can transmit fixed message of up to 32 characters. L You can enter up to 10 messages in each message group. When a name is registered in a group, the name is also displayed.
  • Page 143 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Status screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Status ■ Status Settings Select to register a status that the IP100Hs use. L You can program statuses of up to 32 characters. You can enter up to 10 statuses. L If any entries on this screen have been changed, you must reboot the IP100H.
  • Page 144 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile List Display the entries that are entered in [Common Settings]. <Add> ��������� Click to add an new profile. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entries in [Profile]. <Delete>...
  • Page 145 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile Individually assign an ID list, message list or receive notification tone to the group that the IP100H belongs to. L After the setting is completed, you must reboot the IP100H. No.
  • Page 146 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile Controller IP Address Notify Enter the IP address or host name of the controller that is selected as the server of IP100H. Enter an IP address or host name of up to 63 characters. L If you use the RoIP Gateway as a server, you must not set this item.
  • Page 147 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile Success �������� Select a notice tone for a successful connection. (Default: Enable) L When an Individual call, Message call, Status call or telephone call connection is successful, the Notice Tone sounds. L When [Target Availability Check] on the [Transceiver Settings] screen is set to “Disable,”...
  • Page 148 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile Ringer Setting ������ Select a notice type between “Pocket Beep” and “P-Bell.” (Default: P-Bell) L This item can be selected when [Notification Tone] (14) is set to “Tone 1” to “Tone 8.”...
  • Page 149 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile Courtesy Beep ����� Select a when a received call is finished. (Default: Tone 1) Notice Tone L This tone can be individually assigned to each call type, “Individual Call,” “Group Call,”...
  • Page 150 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile Destination ID ������ Select a destination ID that will be displayed after returning to the standby mode. (Default: Disable) • Disable: Displays the destination ID 10/8 16:57 or call type that is specified in [Destination ID] on the Destination ID...
  • Page 151 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile History Display ����� Set the call history display. (Default: Enable) • Disable: Call histories are not displayed on the IP100H, even if you push the [ ] key. •...
  • Page 152 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile TOT ���������� Select whether or not the IP100H uses the Time-out timer. (Default: Disable) L When “Enable” is selected, the [TOT Timer] (29), [Penalty Timer] (30), [TOT Beep] (31), [TOT on Telephone Call] (32) are displayed.
  • Page 153 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile TOT on Telephone Call �� Select whether or not the IP100H uses the Time-out timer on Telephone Call. (Default: Enable) L When “Disable” is set, transmitting does not stop, even if the period of time that is set in the [TOT Timer] (29) has passed during a telephone call.
  • Page 154 TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile Batch Setting Range ��������� Sets a range of collective Profiles. Click <Add> to register consecutive Profiles collectively. L If a Profile is already registered, “Overwrite the entry” is displayed. Refer to ���������...
  • Page 155 CONNECTION PORT SETTINGS Section Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen ………………………………………………………………………………… 7-3 M Digital Transceiver Connection ………………………………………………………………………………… 7-3 M Digital Transceiver System …………………………………………………………………………………… 7-4 M Digital Transceiver Connection System: NXDN-Trunking ……………………………………………… 7-5 M Communication Settings System: NXDN-Trunking ……………………………………………………… 7-7 M Bridge Communication System: NXDN-Trunking ………………………………………………………...
  • Page 156 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS RoIP gateway screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-56 M RoIP gateway ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-56 M RoIP gateway Connection ………………………………………………………………………………… 7-57 M RoIP gateway Communication ……………………………………………………………………………… 7-59 M RoIP gateway Control ……………………………………………………………………………………… 7-60 M Bridge Communication ……………………………………………………………………………………… 7-61...
  • Page 157: Digital Transceiver (D-Trx) Screen

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ Digital Transceiver Connection Select a digital transceiver to connect to the RoIP gateway. Port Selection Select a Digital Transceiver port to edit the settings. (Default: Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1))
  • Page 158: M Digital Transceiver System

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ Digital Transceiver System Select a digital transceiver system that you want to connect the RoIP gateway to. System Select a digital transceiver system, and then click <Apply> to apply. (Default: NXDN Trunking) L The settings on this screen will be initialized after clicking <Apply>.
  • Page 159 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ Digital Transceiver Connection System: NXDN-Trunking Edit the settings of the Digital transceiver to connect to the RoIP gateway. You can connect a maximum of 4 digital transceivers to the network.
  • Page 160 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ Digital Transceiver Connection System: NXDN-Trunking 10 11 12 13 L The above screen shows an example for connecting the IC-FR5000 (with UC-FR5000 installed) to the Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1).
  • Page 161 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ Communication Settings System: NXDN-Trunking Edit the settings required for calling transceivers from the digital transceiver connected to the RoIP gateway. TalkBack Select whether or not to enable to talkback from a client transceiver, when a digital transceiver that is connected to the RoIP gateway has called to the client transceiver.
  • Page 162 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ Bridge Communication System: NXDN-Trunking Set Talkback Time for calling digital transceivers from the digital transceiver connected to the RoIP gateway. TalkBack Time Select the TalkBack time. (Default: 5) •...
  • Page 163 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ Digital Transceiver Connection System: NXDN-Conventional Edit the settings of the digital transceiver to connect to the RoIP gateway. You can connect a maximum of 4 digital transceivers to the network.
  • Page 164 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ Digital Transceiver Connection System: NXDN-Conventional 10 11 L The above screen shows an example for connecting the IC-FR5000 (with UC-FR5000 installed) to the Digital transceiver 1 (D-TRX1). L The above screen shows when the Digital Frame Packet (5) and Scrambler (11 ) are set to “enabled,”...
  • Page 165 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ Communication Settings System: NXDN-Conventional Edit the settings required for calling transceivers from the digital transceiver connected to the RoIP gateway. TalkBack Select whether or not to enable the TalkBack function. (Default: Enable) When the TalkBack function is ON, Select the TalkBack Time.
  • Page 166 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ Digital Transceiver Connection System: dPMR Mode 2 Configure the digital transceiver to connect to the RoIP Gateway. You can connect maximum of 4 digital transceivers through the network.
  • Page 167 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ Digital Transceiver Connection System: dPMR Mode 2 L The above screen shows an example for connecting the IC-FR5000 (with UC-FR5000 installed) to Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1). L The above screen shows when the Digital Frame Packet (5) and Scrambler (11) are set to “Enable,”...
  • Page 168 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) System: dPMR Mode 2 ■ Digital Transceiver Connection L The above screen shows an example for connecting the IC-FR5000 (with UC-FR5000 installed) to the Digital transceiver 1 (D-TRX1). L The above screen shows when the Digital Frame Packet (5) and Scrambler (11) are set to “enabled,”...
  • Page 169 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ Communication Settings System: dPMR Mode 2 Edit the settings required for calling transceivers from the digital transceiver connected to the RoIP gateway. TalkBack Select whether or not to enable the TalkBack function. (Default: Disable) When the TalkBack function is ON, Select the TalkBack time.
  • Page 170 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) screen Connection Port Settings > Digital Transceiver (D-TRX) ■ DTMF Dialing Edit the details on DTMF Dialing. L The screen above shows when “DTMF Dialing” (1) is set to “Enable.” DTMF Dialing Select “Enable” to use DTMF signaling. If enabled, set the details in the Timer.
  • Page 171: Ext I/O (Ext) Screen

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT I/O Port Mode Select the type of device, and then select its input/output mode of te EXT1 ~ EXT4 ports. NOTE: If you change an EXT I/O Port Mode, the settings on this screen will be initialized. Connected Unit Select the type of device to connect to the EXT ports.
  • Page 172 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT I/O Select an External I/O port on the RoIP gateway to edit the settings. EXT I/O Port Select an External I/O Port to edit the settings. (Default: EXT I/O (EXT1)) 7-18...
  • Page 173 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Transceiver Model This item is displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit. (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 174 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Transceiver Connection Transceiver Model: General Setting • This item is displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit. (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 175 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Transceiver Connection Transceiver Model: general Setting These items are displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit. (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 176 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Transceiver Connection Transceiver Model: general Setting These items are displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit. (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 177 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Transceiver Connection Transceiver Model: general Setting These items are displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit. (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 178 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Transceiver Connection Transceiver Model: general Setting These items are displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit. (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 179: M Transceiver Control

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Transceiver Connection Transceiver Model: general Setting These items are displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit. (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 180 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Transceiver Connection Transceiver Model: general Setting These items are displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit. (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 181 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Bridge Communication These items are displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit. (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 182 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Transceiver Control These items are displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit. (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 183 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Transceiver Control These items are displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit. (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 184 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ DTMF Dialing These items are displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit (except for the Transceiver Model is set to “IC-SAT100.”) (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 185: M Ptt Control Setting

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ PTT Control Setting These items are displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit (except for the Transceiver Model is set to “IC-SAT100.”) (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 186: M Receive Detection Setting

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Receive Detection Setting These items are displayed when “Transceiver” is selected as a connected unit. (Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode > EXT I/O 1 ~ 4 > Connected Unit) (Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 187: M Ext I/O Device Connection

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT I/O Device Connection This item is displayed only when “Connected Unit” is set to “EXT I/O Unit, and ”EXT I/O Port Mode” is set to “Combined.”(Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 188 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ Bridge Communication Edit the Bridge Communication settings for external input/output devices connected to the EXT1 ~ EXT4 ports. These items are displayed only when “Connected Unit” is set to “EXT I/O Unit, and ”EXT I/O Port Mode” is set to “Combined.”(Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 189: M Ext I/O Control

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT I/O Control Edit the input/output settings of the RoIP Gatewayʼs EXT1 ~ EXT4 ports. These items are displayed only when “Connected Unit” is set to “EXT I/O Unit, and ”EXT I/O Port Mode” is set to “Combined.”(Connection Port Settings >...
  • Page 190: M Ext Input Settings

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Input Settings Edit the input settings of the RoIP Gatewayʼs EXT1 ~ EXT4 ports. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 are displayed only when “Connected Unit” is set to “EXT I/O Unit, and ”EXT I/O Port Mode” is set to “Separate.”...
  • Page 191 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Input Settings 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Input Connection Port Select the port which outputs the received audio signal. (Default: IP Network) •...
  • Page 192 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Input Settings 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Input Control Select the control type to send the audio signal. (Default: Control Signal) •...
  • Page 193 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Input Settings 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Input Gain (Analog) Set the analog signal input gain (A3/A4 terminal (Audio input)). 10 (Default: 0) •...
  • Page 194 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Input Settings 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Control Signal Type Select the control signal input type. (Default: Momentary) 12 • Momentary: While the control signal is input from the B3/B4 terminal (general control I/O), activates the port.
  • Page 195 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Input Settings 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 Control Logic Select the port input state of the B3/B4 terminals (general control 15 input).
  • Page 196 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Input Settings L 18,19, and are displayed when Input Control (7) is set to “VOX.” Voice Delay Set the audio signal buffer time. (Default: when Input Control is “VOX”=50, others=5) •...
  • Page 197: M Ext Output Settings

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Output Settings Edit the output settings of the RoIP Gatewayʼs EXT1 ~ EXT4 ports. are displayed only when “Connected Unit” is set to “EXT I/O Unit, and ”EXT I/O Port Mode” is set to “Separate.”...
  • Page 198 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Output Settings Switching Control: Control Output Circuit Switching Control: Relay Circuit Switching Control Select the control circuit type. (Default: Control Output Circuit) L If “Relay Circuit” is selected, the “Communication Control” is automatically set to “Full-Duplex.”...
  • Page 199 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Output Settings Client Mode: Disable L The screen shows Serial Communication (6) is set to “Enable,” and Client Mode (7) is set to “Disable.” 12 ~17 are displayed only when the Data Mode (11) is set to “Manual.”...
  • Page 200 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Output Settings Client Mode: Disable L The screen shows Serial Communication (6) is set to “Enable,” and Client Mode (7) is set to “Disable.” 12 ~17 are displayed only when the Data Mode (11) is set to “Manual.”...
  • Page 201 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Output Settings Client Mode: Enable L The screen shows Serial Communication (6) and Client Mode (7) is set to “Enable.” Server Address Enter the destination RoIP gateway’s IP address. Server Port Number Enter the destination RoIP gateway’s port number between 1024 and 65535.
  • Page 202 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Output Settings Reference Level Select the output level of A1/A2 terminal (Audio output). (Default: –20dBs) • Options: Speaker, 0dBs, or –20dBs Output Gain (Analog) Set the analog signal input gain (A1/A2 terminal (Audio output)).
  • Page 203 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Output Settings Fade-in Set the period of time that the audio signal mute is canceled. (Default: 1.5 seconds) • Range: Disable, or 0.5 ~ 3 (seconds) The Auto Fader function is usable on the following settings.
  • Page 204 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS EXT I/O (EXT) screen Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) ■ EXT Output Settings Start Tone Select the tone which sounds before the announcement starts. (Default: Single Tone1) • Options: Not used, 4 Tone Notice (Up), Single Tone 1, or Single Tone 2 End Tone Select the tone which sounds after the announcement.
  • Page 205: Emergency Notification Screen

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Emergency Notification screen Connection Port Settings > Emergency Notification ■ Bridge Communication Edit the Emergency Notification settings for the transceivers connected by Bridge Mode. 3 ~6 Displayed only when the Default Callee ID (2) is set to “Enable.” Encryption Select whether or not to enable the Encryption function.
  • Page 206: Microphone (Mic) Screen

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Microphone (MIC) screen Connection Port Settings > Microphone (MIC) ■ Bridge Communication Edit the settings of the microphone connected to the RoIP gateway. Encryption Select whether or not to enable the Encryption function. (Default: Disable) When you enable the function, enter an encryption key between 1 and 32767.
  • Page 207: M Microphone Control

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Microphone (MIC) screen Connection Port Settings > Microphone (MIC) ■ Microphone Control Edit the input/output settings of the microphone connected to the RoIP gateway. Communication Method Select the communication method for the microphone. (Default: Full-Duplex) Echo Canceller Select whether or not to enable the Echo Canceller function.
  • Page 208: M Microphone Input Control

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Microphone (MIC) screen Connection Port Settings > Microphone (MIC) ■ Microphone Input Control Edit the input setting of the microphone connected to the RoIP gateway. Input Gain Select the input gain for the microphone. (Default: 0) •...
  • Page 209: M Voice Output Control

    CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS Microphone (MIC) screen Connection Port Settings > Microphone (MIC) ■ Voice Output Control Edit the voice output control settings of the microphone connected to the RoIP gateway. Output Gain Select the output gain for the microphone. (Default: +40) •...
  • Page 210 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS RoIP Gateway screen Connection Port Settings > RoIP gateway ■ RoIP Gateway Set the Destination for the RoIP gateway connection. RoIP Gateway Port Select a RoIP gateway port to edit the settings. (Default: RoIP gateway1) 7-56...
  • Page 211 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS RoIP gateway screen Connection Port Settings > RoIP gateway ■ RoIP Gateway Connection The settings for a destinations that are connected to the RoIP gateway through the RoIP gateway connection. is displayed only when the Transmission Mode (1) is set to “Multicast.” Transmission Mode Select the transmission mode used on the network, for devices connected to the RoIP gateway.
  • Page 212 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS RoIP gateway screen Connection Port Settings > RoIP gateway ■ RoIP gateway Connection is displayed only when the Transmission Mode (1) is set to “Multicast.” Source Port Number Enter a port number to receive an audio signal. L Used as a source port number for an audio signal.
  • Page 213 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS RoIP gateway screen Connection Port Settings > RoIP gateway ■ RoIP Gateway Communication Edit settings for the connected RoIP gateway to communicate. Encryption Select whether or not to enable the Encryption function. (Default: Disable) When you enable the function, enter an encryption key between 1 and 32767.
  • Page 214 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS RoIP gateway screen Connection Port Settings > RoIP gateway ■ RoIP Gateway Control Edit settings for the connected RoIP gateway to communicate. Release Time Enter the period of time to detect the audio output stoppage to the RoIP gateway.
  • Page 215 CONNECTION PORT SETTINgS RoIP gateway screen Connection Port Settings > RoIP gateway ■ Bridge Communication The settings for the Bridge Communication when a Bridge Connection Destination is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” (Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection > Bridge Connection > Bridge Connection Destination) Encryption Select whether or not to enable the Encryption function, depending on the connected transceiverʼs setting.
  • Page 216 DESTINATION SETTINGS Section SelCall Number Converting screen ………………………………………………………………………………… 8-2 M Save or Write the SelCall Number Converting Setting ……………………………………………………… 8-2 M About the SelCall Number Converting ………………………………………………………………………… 8-3 M SelCall Number Converting …………………………………………………………………………………… 8-4 M List of SelCall Number Converting Entries …………………………………………………………………… 8-5 Destination Settings screen …………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 217: Selcall Number Converting Screen

    DESTINATIoN SETTINGS SelCall Number Converting screen Destination Settings > SelCall Number Converting ■ Save or Write the SelCall Number Converting Setting You can load or save the converting settings. Load Settings from File � You can load the saved [SelCall Number Converting file] (Extension: csv) file, and write it to the RoIP Gateway.
  • Page 218 At the same time, the ID number of the transceiver in Area A is also converted, based on the list of SelCall Number Converting entries registered in Area A's RoIP Gateway (1 to 8001). The converted number (8001) is displayed on the transceiver in Area B. [D-TRX1] [D-TRX1] Area A Area B VE-PG4 VE-PG4 (192.168.0.1) (192.168.0.3) IP Network [LAN] [LAN]...
  • Page 219: M Selcall Number Converting

    DESTINATIoN SETTINGS SelCall Number Converting screen Destination Settings > SelCall Number Converting ■ SelCall Number Converting Even when a SelCall number is shared in several sites, you can call a radio in a different site by using the provisionally assigned SellCall destination ID. Index ���������...
  • Page 220: M List Of Selcall Number Converting Entries

    DESTINATIoN SETTINGS SelCall Number Converting screen Destination Settings > SelCall Number Converting ■ List of SelCall Number Converting Entries Lists the SelCall Number Converting settings. 1 2 <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entry. L The registered contents are displayed in [SelCall Number Converting]. <Delete>...
  • Page 221: Destination Settings Screen

    L When “Simplex” is selected, the called station cannot reply until the caller Simplex operation station stops transmitting. When “Simplex” is selected, the called station cannot reply until the caller station stops transmitting. Wireless access point (Example: AP-95M) VE-PG4 IP100H IP100FS (Remote Communicator) • Full-Duplex operation Full-Duplex operation...
  • Page 222 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (All) This is an example of setting “All” as the Call Type. All Call for Talkgroup �� Select whether or not the All call includes the wireless LAN transceivers that belong to the Talkgroup.
  • Page 223 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (All) This is an example of setting “All” as the Call Type. IP Transceiver Controller/ Connection Port ����� Select the communication devices. • IP Transceiver Controller*¹ • Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1) ~ Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4) •...
  • Page 224 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Group) The settings to call the registered group through the IP network or the RoIP Gateway’s transceiver port. L The displayed contents are changed according to the Call Type. This is an example of setting “Group”...
  • Page 225 L When “Simplex” is selected, the called station cannot reply until the caller Simplex operation station stops transmitting. When “Simplex” is selected, the called station cannot reply until the caller station stops transmitting. Wireless access point (Example: AP-95M) VE-PG4 IP100H IP100FS (Remote Communicator) • Full-Duplex operation Full-Duplex operation...
  • Page 226 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Group) This is an example of setting “Group” as the Call Type (3). WLAN Transceivers ��� Select the IP100H and IP100FS that belong the group from the list. L The WLAN transceivers added in [Transceiver Registration] are displayed.
  • Page 227 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Group) This is an example of setting “Group” as the Call Type IP Transceiver Controller/ Connection Port ����� Select the communication devices. • IP Transceiver Controller*¹ • Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1) ~ Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4) •...
  • Page 228 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Talkgroup) The settings to call the registered Talkgroup through the IP network or the RoIP Gateway’s transceiver port. L The displayed contents are changed according to the Call Type. This is an example of setting “Talkgroup”...
  • Page 229 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Talkgroup) This is an example of setting “Talkgroup” as the Call Type , and “Appointment” as the Callee ID for IP100FS Talkgroup Type ����� When “Multiplex Talkgroup” is selected, you can talk to multiple Talkgroups. L This setting can be selected when “Talkgroup”...
  • Page 230 L When “Simplex” is selected, the called station cannot reply until the caller Simplex operation station stops transmitting. When “Simplex” is selected, the called station cannot reply until the caller station stops transmitting. Wireless access point (Example: AP-95M) VE-PG4 IP100H IP100FS (Remote Communicator) • Full-Duplex operation Full-Duplex operation...
  • Page 231 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Talkgroup) This is an example of setting “Talkgroup” as the Call Type Additional Controller �� Select the additional controller when configuring several controllers, and the Talkgroup call calls between the different controllers. L By clicking “All,”...
  • Page 232 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Talkgroup) This is an example of setting “Talkgroup” as the Call Type IP Transceiver Controller/ Connection Port ����� Select the communication devices. • IP Transceiver Controller*¹ • Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1) ~ Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4) •...
  • Page 233 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Talkgroup) This is an example of setting “Talkgroup” as the Call Type <Apply> �������� Click to apply the entries. • When “Normal” is selected in the Talkgroup Type The entries are displayed in [List of Destination Setting Entries (Talkgroup Call)].
  • Page 234 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Individual) The settings to call the registered destination station through the IP network or the RoIP Gateway’s transceiver port. L The displayed contents are changed according to the Call Type. This is an example of setting “Individual”...
  • Page 235 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Individual) This is an example of setting “Individual” as the Call Type Additional Controller/IP Transceiver Select the communication devices or the path. Controller/Connection Port � • None •...
  • Page 236 Call Type �������� Select “Telephone” for Telephone calls. L This Call Type includes the transceivers connected by the Bridge Connection through a VE-PG4. Destination Phone Number � Enter a destination phone number of up to 31 digit numbers and characters (# or *).
  • Page 237 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ List of Destination Setting Entries (All Call) Lists the destination setting entries for All Calls. L Click <Edit> to edit the entry. Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ List of Destination Setting Entries (Group Call) Lists the destination setting entries for Group Calls.
  • Page 238 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ List of Destination Setting Entries (Talkgroup Call) Lists the destination setting entries for Talkgroup Calls. Check Box ������� Click to add a check mark to delete the entry. L By clicking <All>, you can select or cancel all the entries. <Edit>...
  • Page 239 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ List of Destination Setting Entries (Multiplex Talkgroup Call) Lists the destination setting entries for Multiplex Talkgroup Calls. Check Box ������� Click to add a check mark to delete the entry. L By clicking <All>, you can select or cancel all the entries.
  • Page 240 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ List of Destination Setting Entries (Individual Call) Lists the destination setting entries for Individual Calls. L The screen above shows the default settings. Check Box ������� Click to add a check mark to delete the entry. L By clicking <All>, you can select or cancel all the entries.
  • Page 241 DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ List of Destination Setting Entries (Telephone) Lists the destination setting entries for Telephone Calls. Check Box ������� Click to add a check mark to delete the entry. L By clicking <All>, you can select or cancel all the entries. <Edit>...
  • Page 242: M Destination Batch Setting

    DESTINATIoN SETTINGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Batch Setting In this settings, you can register the Destination IDs all at once by serial number, or copy the registered settings to other destinations. Call Type �������� Select the Call Type from “Individual,”...
  • Page 243 EXPERT SETTINGS Section Emergency Notification screen ……………………………………………………………………………………… 9-2 M Emergency Notification ………………………………………………………………………………………… 9-2 Abnormal Condition Monitoring screen……………………………………………………………………………… 9-3 M LAN Port Link-down …………………………………………………………………………………………… 9-3 M PING Test ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 9-4 M SIP Server Registration ………………………………………………………………………………………… 9-5 IP Transceiver Status Filtering screen ……………………………………………………………………………… 9-6 M IP Transceiver Status Filtering …………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 244: Emergency Notification Screen

    ExPERT SETTINGS Emergency Notification screen Expert Settings > Emergency Notification ■ Emergency Notification Select the port to use as the emergency notice output. Digital Transceiver ��� Select whether or not to send an emergency notice to the D-TRx1 ~ D-TRx4 ports. (Default: Disable) EXT I/O / EXT Output ��...
  • Page 245: Abnormal Condition Monitoring Screen

    ExPERT SETTINGS Abnormal Condition Monitoring screen Expert Settings > Abnormal Condition Monitoring ■ LAN Port Link-down Set the monitor function for a communication error. L The screen shows when Monitoring (1) is set to “Enable.” Monitoring ������� Select whether or not to detect a RoIP gatewayʼs LAN port connection error. When an error is detected, it is displayed on the “SYSLOG” screen, as shown below.
  • Page 246 ExPERT SETTINGS Abnormal Condition Monitoring screen Expert Settings > Abnormal Condition Monitoring ■ PING Test Set the monitor function for a communication error. are displayed only when Monitoring (1) is set to “Enable.” Monitoring ������� Select whether or not to send PING commands to the host specified by the IP address.
  • Page 247: M Sip Server Registration

    ExPERT SETTINGS Abnormal Condition Monitoring screen Expert Settings > Abnormal Condition Monitoring ■ SIP Server Registration Set the monitor function for the communication error. Monitoring ������� Select whether or not to detect the SIP server connection error. When the error is detected, the error is displayed on the “SYSLOG” screen. (Information >...
  • Page 248: Ip Transceiver Status Filtering Screen

    ExPERT SETTINGS IP Transceiver Status Filtering screen Expert Settings > IP Transceiver Status Filtering ■ IP Transceiver Status Filtering Filter settings for transceiver information output to a position information software. L These settings are for future use. IP Transceiver Status Filtering Select whether or not to use the Filtering function.
  • Page 249 ExPERT SETTINGS IP Transceiver Status Filtering screen Expert Settings > IP Transceiver Status Filtering ■ Filtering List Add up to 200 Unit IDs for the IP transceivers to be filtered. <Apply> �������� Click to apply the settings. <Reset> �������� Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking <Apply>. <Delete All> ������...
  • Page 250: M Filtering List Batch Setting

    ExPERT SETTINGS IP Transceiver Status Filtering screen Expert Settings > IP Transceiver Status Filtering ■ Filtering List Batch Setting Range ���������� Enter the range of the unit IDs that you want to add to the Filtering List, and then click <Add> to add transceivers that have an ID within the range.
  • Page 251: Connection Port Extension Screen

    ExPERT SETTINGS Connection Port Extension screen Expert Settings > Connection Port Extension ■ VoIP Settings Sets the audio quality for RoIP gateway or Bridge. The setting items vary, depending on the TOS Type. TOS Type: Not Used TOS Type: TOS 5 6 TOS Type: Diffserv 5 6...
  • Page 252 ExPERT SETTINGS Connection Port Extension screen Expert Settings > Connection Port Extension ■ VoIP Settings TOS Type: Not Used TOS Type: TOS 5 6 TOS Type: Diffserv 5 6 L The screens above show when the Buffering Type (1) is set to “Static.” TOS Type ��������...
  • Page 253 ExPERT SETTINGS Connection Port Extension screen Expert Settings > Connection Port Extension ■ VoIP Settings TOS Type: Not Used TOS Type: TOS 5 6 TOS Type: Diffserv 5 6 L The screens above show when the Buffering Type (1) is set to “Static.” Media (RTP) �������...
  • Page 254: Call Recording Screen

    ExPERT SETTINGS Call Recording screen Expert Settings > Call Recording ■ Common Setting Set for recording the audio communication between the transceivers. The audio is saved in a file in each transmitting or receiving. Silence Recording ��� Select whether or not to record a communication during there is no communication. When enabling this option, the RoIP gateway continues recording for the set period of time in “Silence Period to End Recording,”...
  • Page 255 ExPERT SETTINGS Call Recording screen Expert Settings > Call Recording ■ Recorder Setting Records communication audio of the linked transceivers. Target: Disable L The screens above show when the Call Type (4) is set to “Group.” Target: Enable Index ��������� Select an index.
  • Page 256 ExPERT SETTINGS Call Recording screen Expert Settings > Call Recording ■ Recorder Setting L Displayed when Mode (2) is set to “Monitor” or “Monitor + Recording.” Destination Address �� Enter the IP address of the destination to be monitored. Destination Port Number Enter the port number of the destination to be monitored.
  • Page 257: M List Of Recording Box Entries

    ExPERT SETTINGS Call Recording screen Expert Settings > Call Recording ■ List of Recording Box Entries Displays the recording box entries. The example in above shows: 1: Recording the communication of the Unit ID 0101. 2: Transmitting the communication audio of the Unit ID 0103 toward the port 25002 of 192.168.0.10 while recording it.
  • Page 258 IP LINE SETTINGS Section IP Line screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10-2 M SIP Server …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10-2 M List of SIP Server Entries …………………………………………………………………………………… 10-3 M SIP Server Batch Setting …………………………………………………………………………………… 10-4 Peer to Peer screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 10-5 M Peer to Peer Common Setting ……………………………………………………………………………… 10-5 M Peer to Peer ……………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 259: Ip Line Screen

    IP LInE SEttIngS IP Line screen IP Line Settings > IP Line ■ SIP Server Setting used for connecting the RoIP gateway to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) server. Index ��������� Assign the index number for each setting entry. • Range: 1 ~ 100 L Click <Batch Setting Screen>...
  • Page 260: M List Of Sip Server Entries

    IP LInE SEttIngS IP Line screen IP Line Settings > IP Line screen ■ List of SIP Server Entries You can edit the SIP server settings on the list. Index ���������� Displays the index number. IP Phone Number ���� Displays the IP phone number. C onnection Status ����...
  • Page 261: M Sip Server Batch Setting

    IP LInE SEttIngS IP Line screen IP Line Settings > IP Line ■ SIP Server Batch Setting You can add 2 or more SIP servers at same time. this screen is displayed when the “Batch Setting Screen” is clicked. Start Number ������ Enter the start number to add more than 2 Phone number settings at the same time.
  • Page 262: Peer To Peer Screen

    IP LInE SEttIngS Peer to Peer screen IP Line Settings > Peer to Peer ■ Peer to Peer Common Setting You can edit the Peer to Peer call receive setting from the WAn. Calling from the WAN �� Select whether or not to permit receiving the Peer to Peer call from the WAn.
  • Page 263: M Peer To Peer

    L When the VE-Pg4 IP address is registered in your party’s phonebook, enter the IP address (LAn). L When the VE-Pg4 host name is registered in the dynamic DnS or static IP address in your party’s Phonebook, enter the specified host name (ex.
  • Page 264: M List Of Peer To Peer Entries

    IP LInE SEttIngS Peer to Peer screen IP Line Settings > Peer to Peer ■ List of Peer to Peer Entries Displays the entered or edited Peer to Peer settings. Index ��������� Displays the index assigned for the entry. SIP URI ��������� Displays the SIP URI.
  • Page 265: Voip Phonebook Screen

    IP LInE SEttIngS VoIP Phonebook screen IP Line Settings > VoIP Phonebook ■ Save or Write the VoIP Phonebook You can save or write the entered VoIP phonebook. Load Settings from File � You can load the saved phonebook file in csv format and write it to the RoIP gateway.
  • Page 266 IP LInE SEttIngS VoIP Phonebook screen IP Line Settings > VoIP Phonebook ■ Save or Write the VoIP Phonebook  About the rules of a CSV file for the VoIP phonebook When editing a saved CSV file, be sure to observe the following rules. Otherwise the VoIP phonebook settings may not load properly into the RoIP gateway.
  • Page 267: M Voip Phonebook Entry

    SIP URI ��������� Enter the SIP URI up to 63 characters in either format as shown below. • sip: [SIP username]@[VE-Pg4 IP address] • sip: [SIP username]@[Host name.domain name] <Apply> �������� Click to apply the settings.
  • Page 268: M List Of Voip Phonebook Entries

    IP LInE SEttIngS VoIP Phonebook screen IP Line Settings > VoIP Phonebook ■ List of VoIP Phonebook Entries Displays the list of VoIP phone numbers entered in “VoIP phonebook entry.” <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entry. <Delete> �������� Click to delete the entry. L You cannot restore after clicking <Delete>.
  • Page 269 Section Basic screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11-2 M Basic …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 11-2 Special Number screen …………………………………………………………………………………………… 11-3 M Common Special Number …………………………………………………………………………………… 11-3 M Telephone Special Number ………………………………………………………………………………… 11-4 M Transceiver Special Number ………………………………………………………………………………… 11-6 M Transceiver Call Prefix ……………………………………………………………………………………… 11-7 M External Call Routing Number ……………………………………………………………………………… 11-7 Extension screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 270: Basic Screen

    Basic screen PBX > Basic ■ Basic The common setting for the telephones in the network system. 6 7 Transfer Return Time �� Set the time period until a transferred call is returned, if the call is not picked up in that period of time. (Default: 20) •...
  • Page 271: Special Number Screen

    Special Number screen PBX > Special Number ■ Common Special Number Sets the common Special Numbers that can be used by both the transceiver and telephones. Call Pickup ������� The number to pick up a call from another extension. (Default: *81) Group Pickup ������...
  • Page 272: M Telephone Special Number

    Special Number screen PBX > Special Number ■ Telephone Special Number Sets the special numbers that can be used only by the telephones. Options: Up to 3 digit numbers and characters (0~9, #, *) Call Park �������� You can park a call by pushing: The number that has been set in this setting, and then the park number or the flexible button (01 ~24) that the Park function is assigned.
  • Page 273 Special Number screen PBX > Special Number ■ Telephone Special Number Call Forward No Answer � The number to forward when an incoming call does not answer in a certain period of time. (Default: *95) L To set the forwarding function, dial “*95“ and the destination extension number you want to forward a call.
  • Page 274: M Transceiver Special Number

    Special Number screen PBX > Special Number ■ Transceiver Special Number Sets the special numbers that can be used only by the transceivers. Options: Up to 3 digit numbers and characters (0~9, #, *) OFF-hook for Dialing �� Set the tone signal starting to dial. Hold down this key for a while, then push the number keys to call.
  • Page 275: M Transceiver Call Prefix

    Special Number screen PBX > Special Number ■ Transceiver Call Prefix Sets the prefix to call a transceiver from an extension, by dialing or using the DID (Direct Inward Dialing) function. Options: Up to 4 digit numbers and characters (0~9, #, *) L To make an individual call, dial the Individual Call prefix, and then dial the Individual number of the transceiver.
  • Page 276: Extension Screen

    Extension screen PBX > Extension ■ Extension Sets each extension (IP phone) details. * Do not duplicate the Extension Group numbers and extension numbers. The set status is displayed on the List of Extension Group Entries. (PBX > Extension Group > List of Extension Group Entries) Port Type:SIP Phone (Automatic Detection) Port Type: Converter Bridge 12 13...
  • Page 277 Extension screen PBX > Extension ■ Extension Port Type:SIP Phone (Automatic Detection) Port Type: Converter Bridge Extension Number Notification on Outbound Call ���� Set whether or not to notify your extension number to a destination on an outbound call. (Default: Not Notify) •...
  • Page 278 Extension screen PBX > Extension ■ Extension Port Type:SIP Phone (Automatic Detection) Port Type: Converter Bridge Connection from WAN � Displayed only when the Port Type (1) has set to SIP phone. Set whether or not to access to the extension from WAN. L Be sure to set a long and complicated Password (5).
  • Page 279: M List Of Extension Entries

    Extension screen PBX > Extension ■ List of Extension Entries The List of Extension entries. L The Extension Group List is on the Extension Group screen. (PBX > Extension Group) Extension check box �� Click to select that you want to delete or copy the setting. Click “All”...
  • Page 280: M Extension Batch Setting

    Extension screen PBX > Extension ■ Extension Batch Setting You can register extensions by serial numbering, or copy the setting contents to another extension at once. Port Type �������� Select the Port Type that you want to copy the settings. (Default: SIP Phone) Range ���������...
  • Page 281 Extension screen PBX > Extension ■ Extension Detail Displayed by clicking <Advanced> in “List of Extension Settings.” (PBX > Extension > List of Extension Settings) Call Forward Settings �� Select whether or not to forward calls when a call cannot arrive at the destination.
  • Page 282 Extension screen PBX > Extension ■ Extension Detail Call Forward Settings �� Select whether or not to forward calls from another extension when the extension is busy. (Default: Don’t Forward) Call Forward Number �� Set the destination phone number of up to 31 digits. (Default: Blank) Call Forward Settings ��...
  • Page 283: Extension Group Screen

    Extension Group screen PBX > Extension Group You can group up to 50 extension numbers into an Extension Group. You can select the extension (SIP phone) to be incoming and the extension not to receive incoming within the set group. ■...
  • Page 284 Extension Group screen PBX > Extension Group ■ Extension Group Entry Ringing Sequence: Simultaneous 1st Ringing ������� Check the extension numbers to Ring when a call has arrived at the Extension Group. • You can also set “2nd Ringing” and “3rd Ringing” by setting the “2nd Startup Time”...
  • Page 285 Extension Group screen PBX > Extension Group ■ Extension Group Entry Ringing Sequence: Sequential Port Type �������� Select the Port Type that you want to copy the settings. (Default: SIP Phone) Extension Group Number Enter a phone number to an Extension Group. Range: number in 2 ~ 7 digits Extension Group Name �...
  • Page 286: M List Of Extension Group Entries

    Extension Group screen PBX > Extension Group ■ List of Extension Group Entries Displays the list of Extension Group entries. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit an entry. <Delete> �������� Click to delete an entry. L You cannot restore after clicking <Delete>. <Delete All>...
  • Page 287: Inbound Call Screen

    Inbound Call screen PBX > Inbound Call ■ Inbound Call Sets the destination extension or queuing of Inbound Calls. Connect to ������� Set the destination extension of Inbound calls to the specified phone number (dial-in number.) (Default: None) You can set an extension number or an extension group number. L If you select “Custom,”...
  • Page 288 PBX TRANSCEIVER CALL SETTINGS Section Callee ID to Phone Number screen ……………………………………………………………………………… 12-2 M Save or Write the Callee ID to Phone Number Setting …………………………………………………… 12-2 M Callee ID to Phone Number ………………………………………………………………………………… 12-3 M List of Callee ID to Phone Number Entries ………………………………………………………………… 12-4 Outbound Call Restriction screen …………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 289: Callee Id To Phone Number Screen

    PBX TRaNSCEIvER CaLL SETTINgS Callee ID to Phone Number screen PBX Transceiver Call Settings > Callee ID to Phone Number ■ Save or Write the Callee ID to Phone Number Setting The common setting for the telephones in the network system. Load Settings from File �...
  • Page 290: M Callee Id To Phone Number

    PBX TRaNSCEIvER CaLL SETTINgS Callee ID to Phone Number screen PBX Transceiver Call Settings > Callee ID to Phone Number ■ Callee ID to Phone Number Enter phone numbers that the RoIP gateway dials to call up SIP phones, when making calls from linked transceivers.
  • Page 291: M List Of Callee Id To Phone Number Entries

    PBX TRaNSCEIvER CaLL SETTINgS Callee ID to Phone Number screen PBX Transceiver Call Settings > Callee ID to Phone Number ■ List of Callee ID to Phone Number Entries List of the Callee ID entries. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit an entry. <Delete>...
  • Page 292: Outbound Call Restriction Screen

    PBX TRaNSCEIvER CaLL SETTINgS Outbound Call Restriction screen PBX Transceiver Call Settings > Outbound Call Restriction ■ Outbound Call Restriction Set the restriction rules for making outbound calls by the client transceivers. Restriction Type ����� Select the type of restriction on the transceivers in the “List of Target ID Entries.”...
  • Page 293: M Target Id Entry

    PBX TRaNSCEIvER CaLL SETTINgS Outbound Call Restriction screen PBX Transceiver Call Settings > Outbound Call Restriction ■ Target ID Entry Enter the transceivers for the Outbound Call Restriction. Index ���������� The index assigned for entry. (Default: 1) • Range: 1 ~ 1000 Prefix ID ��������...
  • Page 294 PBX EXTENSION Section Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen ………………………………………………………………………………… 13-3 M Telephone Maintenance ……………………………………………………………………………………… 13-3 M Telephone Group ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 13-5 M Telephone Individual Settings (KX-UT Series) Common Setting …………………………………… 13-5 M Dial Tone Common Setting ……………………………………………………………………………… 13-6 M Busy Tone Common Setting ……………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 295 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen ………………………………………………………… 13-48 M Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection …………………………………………………………… 13-48 M Communication ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 13-49 M Control ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 13-50 M PTT Control Setting ………………………………………………………………………………………… 13-56 M Call Initiation Setting ………………………………………………………………………………………… 13-57 M notice Tone on the Telephone ……………………………………………………………………………… 13-58 M Release Timer …………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 296 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Telephone Maintenance Assigns a Group to each extension number. The settings for each extension detail can be edited in “List of Extension Entries” (PBX > Extension > List of Extension Entries).
  • Page 297 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Telephone Maintenance <Reboot> �������� Click to reboot the KX series telephone. <Reboot Selected> ��� Click to reboot the selected (with check marks) KX series telephones. <Reboot All> ������ Click to reboot all the KX series telephones whose Status “Connected”...
  • Page 298 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Telephone Group Edits the Group setting of the entered extension (telephone) Select Group Setting ��� Select the setting mode. • Common Setting Common settings for the KX-UT Series that are connected to the RoIP gateway, such as the tone patterns or volume levels.
  • Page 299 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Dial Tone Common Setting Sets the tone when off-hook. Frequency 1/2 ������ Set the tone frequencies of the Dial tone. (Default: Frequency 1: 350 / Frequency 2: 440) •...
  • Page 300 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Busy Tone Common Setting Sets the tone when the line is busy. Frequency 1/2 ������ Set the tone frequencies of the Busy tone. (Default: Frequency 1: 480 / Frequency 2: 620) •...
  • Page 301 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Reorder Tone Common Setting Sets the Reorder tone. Frequency 1/2 ������ Set the tone frequencies of the Reorder tone. (Default: Frequency 1: 480 / Frequency 2: 620) •...
  • Page 302 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Ring Back Tone Common Setting Sets the Ringback tone. Frequency 1/2 ������ Set the tone frequencies of the Ringback tone. (Default: Frequency 1: 440 / Frequency 2: 480) •...
  • Page 303 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Hold Alarm Common Setting Sets the Hold alarm tone that sounds to alert you a second call has been held for certain period of time. Frequency 1/2 ������ Set the tone frequencies of the Hold alarm.
  • Page 304 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Ringtone Pattern Common Setting Sets the Ringtone patterns. Pattern 1 ~ 5 �������� Set the pattern of tone rings and mutes using up to 8 values. The tone sounds for the set period of time in the on settings, and mutes for the set period of time in the oFF settings.
  • Page 305 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Ringtone Pattern Assignment Common Setting Assigns the Ringtone pattern of each incoming call group. Assign a Ringtone pattern for each incoming call type, according to the setting on the Inbound Call screen. (PBX >...
  • Page 306 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Telephone Common Settings Group 1 ~ 30 Sets the rules for incoming calls for each Extension Group. Pickup Group Number �� Enter a pick up group number of up to 7 digits. (Default: 01 (for the Group1)) L You can pick up an incoming call of another group extension by dialing the Special number for the Group Pickup and the Group number of the group.
  • Page 307 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Telephone Individual Settings (KX-UT Series) Group 1 ~ 30 Sets the rules for the incoming calls, and so on, to each Extension group. Dial Waiting Time ���� The waiting time to start dialing after you finished dialing.
  • Page 308 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Telephone Individual Settings (KX-UT Series) Phonebook Sharing ��� Set whether or not to download the Phonebook data from the RoIP gateway at every boot up of a KX series telephone. You can download up to 300 entries to the common phonebook and up to 100 entries to the Group phonebook.
  • Page 309 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Button Assignment Sets the functions of the flexible buttons on the telephone. Button Assignments 1 ~ 24 � Assign a key function to each Flexible button. (Default: Dn Key) •...
  • Page 310 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Button Assignment Button Assignments 1 ~ 24 (Continued) • External Call Status Checks the assigned External line (IP line) status. When a call arrives on the External Call Status button, pressing the button answers the call.
  • Page 311 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Button Assignment Button Assignments 1 ~ 24 (Continued) • Call Fwd Always Forwards incoming calls to the specified extension while the indicator on this key lights red. Enter the extension number (with a special number, if required) of the forwarding destination.
  • Page 312 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-UT Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-UT Series) ■ Button Assignment Button Assignments 1 ~ 24 (Continued) • Call Fwd Busy Forwards an incoming call to the specified extension when you are busy on another call. Enter the extension number (with a special number, if required) of the forwarding destination.
  • Page 313 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Telephone Maintenance Assigns a Group to each extension number. The settings for each extension detail can be edited in “List of Extension Entries” (PBX > Extension > List of Extension Entries).
  • Page 314 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Telephone Maintenance <Reboot> �������� Click to reboot the KX series telephone. <Reboot Selected> ��� Click to reboot the selected (with check marks) KX series telephones. <Reboot All> ������ Click to reboot all the KX series telephones whose Status (4) is “Connected”...
  • Page 315 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Telephone Group Edits the Group setting of the entered extension (telephone.) Select Group Setting ��� Select the setting mode, and then click <Edit>. • The setting screen for the selected Group is displayed. •...
  • Page 316 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Dial Tone Common Setting Sets the tone when off-hook. Frequency 1/2 ������ Set the tone frequencies of the Dial tone. (Default: Frequency 1: 350 / Frequency 2: 440) •...
  • Page 317 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Busy Tone Common Setting Sets the tone when the line is busy. Frequency 1/2 ������ Set the tone frequencies of the Busy tone. (Default: Frequency 1: 480 / Frequency 2: 620) •...
  • Page 318 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Reorder Tone Common Setting Sets the Reorder tone. Frequency 1/2 ������ Set the tone frequencies of the Reorder tone. (Default: Frequency 1: 480 / Frequency 2: 620) •...
  • Page 319 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Ring Back Tone Common Setting Sets the Ringback tone. Frequency 1/2 ������ Set the tone frequencies of the Ringback tone. (Default: Frequency 1: 440 / Frequency 2: 480) •...
  • Page 320 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Hold Alarm Common Setting Sets the Hold alarm tone that sounds to alert you a second call has been held for certain period of time. Frequency 1/2 ������ Set the tone frequencies of the Hold alarm.
  • Page 321 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Ringtone Pattern Common Setting Sets the Ringtone patterns. The Ringtone patterns can be assigned to the Pattern 1 ~ 5 �������� Set the pattern of tone rings and mutes using up to 8 values. The tone sounds for the set period of time in the on settings, and mutes for the set period of time in the oFF settings.
  • Page 322 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Ringtone Pattern Assignment Common Setting Assigns the Ringtone pattern of each incoming call group. Assign a Ringtone pattern for each incoming call type according to the setting on the Inbound Call screen. (PBX >...
  • Page 323 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Telephone Common Settings Group 1 ~ 30 Sets the rules for incoming calls for each Extension Group. Pickup Group Number �� Enter a pick up group number of up to 7 digit. (Default: 01 (for the Group1)) L You can pick up an incoming call of another group extension by dialing the Special number for the Group Pickup and the Group number of the group.
  • Page 324 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Telephone Individual Settings (KX-HDV Series) Group 1 ~ 30 Sets the rules for the incoming calls, and so on, to each Extension group. Dial Waiting Time ���� The waiting time to start dialing after you finished dialing.
  • Page 325 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Telephone Individual Settings (KX-HDV Series) Phonebook Sharing ��� Set whether or not to download the Phonebook data from the RoIP gateway at every boot up of a KX series telephone. You can download up to 300 entries to the common phonebook and up to 100 entries to the Group phonebook.
  • Page 326 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Telephone Individual Settings (KX-HDV Series) Button Assignments 1 ~ 24 Assign a key function to each Flexible button. (Default: Dn Key) • One Touch: Used as an alias to a favorite number. You can assign a frequently used telephone number, a special number, prefix, and so on.
  • Page 327 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Telephone Individual Settings (KX-HDV Series) Button Assignments 1 ~ 24 (Continued) • DN key: (Directory Number) Checks the line assigned to the Dn button. When a call arrives on the Dn button, pressing the button answers the call.
  • Page 328 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Telephone Individual Settings (KX-HDV Series) Button Assignments 1 ~ 24 (Continued) • Call Fwd Always Forwards incoming calls to the specified extension while the indicator on this key lights red. Enter the extension number (with a special number, if required) of the forwarding destination.
  • Page 329 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Telephone Individual Settings (KX-HDV Series) Button Assignments 1 ~ 24 (Continued) • Call Fwd Busy Forwards an incoming call to the specified extension when you are busy on another call. Enter the extension number (with a special number, if required) of the forwarding destination.
  • Page 330 PBX EXTEnSIon Telephone (KX-HDV Series) screen PBX Extension > Telephone (KX-HDV Series) ■ Telephone Individual Settings (KX-HDV Series) Button Assignments 1 ~ 24 (Continued) • Transfer Holds and forwards a call to the specified extension. After the forwarding destination answers, push [oK] or hang up to transfer a call. •...
  • Page 331 PBX EXTEnSIon Expand Unit (KX-HDV230) Expand Unit 1 ~ 5 screen PBX Extension > Expand Unit (KX-HDV230) Expand Unit 1 ~ 5 ■ Telephone Maintenance Enters the common phonebook or the phonebook that is shared in the particular Group for the KX series SIP phones.
  • Page 332 PBX EXTEnSIon Expand Unit (KX-HDV230) Expand Unit 1 ~ 5 screen PBX Extension > Expand Unit (KX-HDV230) Expand Unit 1 ~ 5 ■ Telephone Maintenance <Reboot> �������� Click to reboot the KX series telephone. <Reboot Selected> ��� Click to reboot the selected (with check marks) KX series telephones. <Reboot All>...
  • Page 333 PBX EXTEnSIon Expand Unit (KX-HDV230) Expand Unit 1 ~ 5 screen PBX Extension > Expand Unit (KX-HDV230) Expand Unit 1 ~ 5 ■ Telephone Group Edits the Group setting of the entered extension (telephone) Select Group Setting ���� Select a Group from Group 1 to Group 30 that you want to edit, and then click <Edit>...
  • Page 334 PBX EXTEnSIon Expand Unit (KX-HDV230) Expand Unit 1 ~ 5 screen PBX Extension > Expand Unit (KX-HDV230) Expand Unit 1 ~ 5 ■ Telephone Individual Settings (KX-HDV230) Assigns the function to each flexible button on the expand units 1 to 5. Button Assignment ����...
  • Page 335 PBX EXTEnSIon Phonebook screen PBX Extension > Phonebook ■ Select Group Setting Edits the phonebook to the Common phonebook and the Group phonebooks. Select Group Setting ���� Click the button that you want to edit its phonebook. L The entries in the selected phonebook are displayed in the “List of Phonebook Entries”...
  • Page 336 PBX EXTEnSIon Phonebook screen PBX Extension > Phonebook ■ Save or Write the Phonebook You can save or load the selected phonebook to or from a CSV format file. Load Settings from File � You can load the saved phonebook from a CSV format file. Click <Browse>...
  • Page 337 PBX EXTEnSIon Phonebook screen PBX Extension > Phonebook ■ Save or Write the Phonebook  About the rules of a CSV file for the phonebook When editing a saved CSV file, be sure to observe the following rules. Otherwise the phonebook settings may not load properly into the RoIP gateway.
  • Page 338 PBX EXTEnSIon Phonebook screen PBX Extension > Phonebook ■ Phonebook Entry You can enter frequently used or commonly used phone numbers into a phonebook. Refer to the Installation guide for details on using a phonebook. Index ���������� Select a number from the list. •...
  • Page 339 PBX EXTEnSIon Phonebook screen PBX Extension > Phonebook ■ Phonebook Entry Display Type ������ Select “Phone number” or “Speed Dial number” to display a phonebook on the telephone. (Default: Phone number) <Apply> �������� Click to apply the entries. <Reset> �������� Click to reset the settings.
  • Page 340 PBX EXTEnSIon Phonebook screen PBX Extension > Phonebook ■ List of Phonebook Entries Lists the phonebook entries. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit an entry. <Delete> �������� Click to delete an entry. L You cannot restore after clicking <Delete>. <Delete All> ������� Click to delete all the entries.
  • Page 341 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen PBX Extension > Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection ■ Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection Settings for communication between an IP transceiver and a SIP phone. Extension Number ����� Displays the extension number of the Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection that is set in “Extension.”...
  • Page 342 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen PBX Extension > Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection ■ Communication Settings to communicate between a SIP phone and a transceiver that belongs to a group set in the RoIP gateway. Call Type �������� Set the call type to send from a SIP phone to a transceiver that belongs to the RoIP gateway.
  • Page 343 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen PBX Extension > Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection ■ Control The settings for communication control between a SIP phone and a transceiver that are linked to the RoIP gateway. PTT Call Cancel on Call Incoming ������ Select “Enable”...
  • Page 344 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen PBX Extension > Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection ■ Control Call Incoming ������ Select a notice Tone to send to notify a transceiver that a call from a SIP phone has arrived. (Default: not used) •...
  • Page 345 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen PBX Extension > Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection ■ Control L “PTT-on Tone” (18) and “PTT-oFF Tone” (19) are displayed only when any PTT Control Types from “Group Call/All Call” (11) to “Individual Call to a Microphone” (17) are set to “DTMF.” ...
  • Page 346 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen PBX Extension > Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection ■ Control L “PTT-on Tone” (18) and “PTT-oFF Tone” (19) are displayed only when any PTT Control Types from “Group Call/All Call” (11) to “Individual Call to a Microphone” (17) are set to “DTMF.” Individual Call to a IP Transceiver ������...
  • Page 347 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen PBX Extension > Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection ■ Control L “PTT-on Tone” (18) and “PTT-oFF Tone” (19) are displayed only when any PTT Control Types from “Group Call/All Call” (11) to “Individual Call to a Microphone” (17) are set to “DTMF.” Individual Call to an EXT (EXT I/O Unit) ����...
  • Page 348 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen PBX Extension > Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection ■ Control L “PTT-on Tone” (18) and “PTT-oFF Tone” (19) are displayed only when any PTT Control Types from “Group Call/All Call” (11) to “Individual Call to a Microphone” (17) are set to “DTMF.” PTT-ON Tone ������...
  • Page 349 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen PBX Extension > Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection ■ PTT Control Setting The VoX (voice operated transmission) function automatically switches the connected transceiver to transmit, when the RoIP gateway receives an audio signal through the network. Attack Time ������...
  • Page 350 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen PBX Extension > Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection ■ Call Initiation Setting Sets the details on voice transmission to the SIP phone when there is voice input from the transceiver controller. Attack Time ������ Enter the TX attack time in 5 millisecond step.
  • Page 351 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen PBX Extension > Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection ■ Notice Tone on the Telephone Sets the details on the notification to a SIP phone, when a call has arrived on a transceiver controller from a SIP phone.
  • Page 352 PBX EXTEnSIon Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection screen PBX Extension > Transceiver Controller Telephone Connection ■ Release Timer Sets the timers for canceling or disconnecting a call. Call Cancel Timer ���� Enter the period of time to cancel the call. When the set time has passed without a response from the SIP phone, the call is canceled.
  • Page 353 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ Converter Bridge Selects a extension whose settings you want to edit settings in the “Connection” item below. Extension Number ����� Displays the extension number of the Converter Bridge, if it is set in “Extension”...
  • Page 354 Destination Port Number � Set the same port number as the “Source Port number” (4) setting of the VE-PG4 that works as the Converter Bridge connection Destination. • Range: An even number from 2 to 65534. L Do not duplicate other connection port settings.
  • Page 355 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ Connection L The screen above is when the Transmission Mode (1) is set to “Multicast”. Destination Port Number (Continued)  The Default port settings in the Multicast mode PORT DEFAULT PORT DEFAULT...
  • Page 356 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ Connection L The screen above is when the Transmission Mode is set to “Multicast”. Source Port Number (Continued)  The Default port settings in the Multicast mode PORT DEFAULT PORT DEFAULT Converter Bridge 1...
  • Page 357 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ Communication The settings to communicate between the RoIP gateway and a converter bridge connection destination. L The screen shows when both Encryption and Talkback are enabled. Encryption ������� Select “Enable” to encrypt the communication. (Default: Disable) When you select “Enable,”...
  • Page 358 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ Control The settings for the communication control between the RoIP gateway and a Converter Bridge connection destination. Prioritized Receive ��� Select “Enable” to inhibit a SIP phone from transmitting an RTP signal while it is receiving an RTP signal from a Converter Bridge connection destination.
  • Page 359 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ Control Call Incoming ������ Select a notice Tone to send to notify a client transceiver that a call from a SIP phone has arrived. (Default: not used) • Not used: Does not send a notice Tone (The transceiver automatically answers.) •...
  • Page 360 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ Control L “PTT-on Tone” (13) and “PTT-oFF Tone” (14) are displayed only when “PTT Control Type” (12) is set to “DTMF.” PTT Control Type ���� Sets the type of signal that SIP phones use to communicate for each call type or destination device type.
  • Page 361 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ Control L “PTT-on Tone” (13) and “PTT-oFF Tone” (14) are displayed only when “PTT Control Type” (12) is set to “DTMF.” PTT-OFF Tone ������ Select the PTT-oFF tone when the PTT Control Tone (12) is set to “DTMF.”...
  • Page 362 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ DTMF Dialing Set details on DTMF Dialing through a Converter Bridge connection port. L The screen above shows when “DTMF Dialing” (1) is set to “Enable.” DTMF Dialing ������ Select “Enable”...
  • Page 363 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ PTT Control Setting The VoX (voice operated transmission) function automatically switches the connected transceiver to transmit, when the RoIP gateway receives an audio signal to the Converter Bridge connection destination device. Attack Time ������...
  • Page 364 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ Call Initiation Setting The VoX (voice operated transmission) function automatically switches the connected transceiver to receive, when the RoIP gateway receives the audio signal from the bridge connection destination device. Attack Time ������...
  • Page 365 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ Notice Tone on the Telephone Sets the details on the notification to SIP phones when a call has arrived on a Converter Bridge port of the RoIP gateway. Connection Success �� Select a notice Tone to notify a SIP phone that a call has arrived on the transceiver controller, and the SIP phone is ready to transmit.
  • Page 366 PBX EXTEnSIon Converter Bridge screen PBX Extension > Converter Bridge ■ Release Timer Sets the timers for canceling or disconnecting a call. Call Cancel Timer ���� Enter the period of time to cancel the call. When the set time has passed without a response from the SIP phone, the call is canceled.
  • Page 367 PBX ADVANCED SETTINGS Section Advanced Settings screen ………………………………………………………………………………………… 14-2 M SIP Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14-2 M VoIP Settings ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14-4 Prioritization screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 14-11 M EXT Output Port Prioritization ……………………………………………………………………………… 14-11 M Caller Prioritization …………………………………………………………………………………………… 14-12 M List of Caller Prioritization Entries …………………………………………………………………………… 14-14 Numbering Plan screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 368 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Advanced Settings screen PBX Advanced Settings > Advanvanced Settings ■ SIP Settings The common settings for the terminals to the RoIP gateway. Extension Domain ���� You can enter a SIP service domain name of up to 63 characters, to commonly use between the local SIP server and its client SIP phones.
  • Page 369 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Advanced Settings screen PBX Advanced Settings > Advanvanced Settings ■ SIP Settings Relay Internal Response � Set whether or not to relay an error message received from a client SIP phone, when a call is incoming. (Default: Disable) •...
  • Page 370 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Advanced Settings screen PBX Advanced Settings > Advanvanced Settings ■ VoIP Settings Sets the audio quality for SIP phones. The setting items vary, depending on the TOS Type. TOS Type: Not Used 6 7 TOS Type: TOS 6 7 TOS Type: Diffserv 6 7...
  • Page 371 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Advanced Settings screen PBX Advanced Settings > Advanvanced Settings ■ VoIP Settings TOS Type: Not Used 6 7 TOS Type: TOS 6 7 TOS Type: Diffserv 6 7 L The screens above show when the Buffering Type (1) is set to “Static” Receive Buffer Size ���...
  • Page 372 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Advanced Settings screen PBX Advanced Settings > Advanvanced Settings ■ VoIP Settings TOS Type: Not Used 6 7 TOS Type: TOS 6 7 TOS Type: Diffserv 6 7 L The screens above show when the Buffering Type (1) is set to “Static” TOS Type ��������...
  • Page 373 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Advanced Settings screen PBX Advanced Settings > Advanvanced Settings ■ VoIP Settings TOS Type: Not Used 6 7 TOS Type: TOS 6 7 TOS Type: Diffserv 6 7 L The screens above show when the Buffering Type (1) is set to “Static” TOS Type (Continued) ��...
  • Page 374 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Advanced Settings screen PBX Advanced Settings > Advanvanced Settings ■ VoIP Settings TOS Type: Not Used 6 7 TOS Type: TOS 6 7 TOS Type: Diffserv 6 7 L The screens above show when the Buffering Type (1) is set to “Static” Media (RTP) �������...
  • Page 375 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Advanced Settings screen PBX Advanced Settings > Advanvanced Settings ■ VoIP Settings TOS Type: Not Used 6 7 TOS Type: TOS 6 7 TOS Type: Diffserv 6 7 L The screens above show when the Buffering Type (1) is set to “Static” Signaling (SIP) �����...
  • Page 376 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Advanced Settings screen PBX Advanced Settings > Advanvanced Settings ■ VoIP Settings TOS Type: Not Used 6 7 TOS Type: TOS 6 7 TOS Type: Diffserv 6 7 L The screens above show when the Buffering Type (1) is set to “Static” <Apply>...
  • Page 377 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Prioritization screen PBX Advanced Settings > Prioritization ■ EXT Output Port Prioritization Set the priority of incoming calls from SIP phones or external devices. From Other Ports ���� Set the priority of Incoming calls arrived at other ports than the EXT/IO (1 ~ 4) ports.
  • Page 378 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Prioritization screen PBX Advanced Settings > Prioritization ■ Caller Prioritization Set the priority of incoming calls from SIP phones or external devices. When a call from the specified SIP phone has arrived while you are talking on another call, the RoIP gateway terminates the current call to catch the arrived call.
  • Page 379 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Prioritization screen PBX Advanced Settings > Prioritization ■ Caller Prioritization Called via: SIP Server 7 8 Called via: Peer to Peer 7 8 Priority Level ������ Set the priority of the destination. (Default: Normal) • Options: Normal, Priority, or High Priority L When a call from the prior IP phone has been arrived while you are talking on another call, the current call is terminated and a Ring Tone will ring to alert you a prior call is incoming.
  • Page 380 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Prioritization screen PBX Advanced Settings > Prioritization ■ List of Caller Prioritization Entries The list of the entries into the Caller Prioritization. 1 2 <Edit> ��������� Click to edit an entry. <Delete> �������� Click to delete an entry. <Delete All>...
  • Page 381 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Numbering Plan screen PBX Advanced Settings > Numbering Plan ■ Phone Number Routing Settings Set the Routing rules. Index ���������� Enter an index number of the Routing rule up to 400 entries. Prefix ���������� Enter a Prefix of the phone number of up to 7 digits. The entered prefix will be deleted when the RoIP gateway dials outbound using the Outbound IP Line (4).
  • Page 382 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Numbering Plan screen PBX Advanced Settings > Numbering Plan ■ List of Phone Number Routing Settings Displays the list of entries into the Phone Number Routing Settings. 1 2 <Edit> ��������� Click to edit an entry. <Delete> �������� Click to delete an entry.
  • Page 383 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Numbering Plan screen PBX Advanced Settings > Numbering Plan ■ Exception Outbound Phone Number Enter external phone numbers to exclude from applying Outbound Call Restriction Rule or Phone Number Reformatting rule. Outbound Phone Numbers the following rules are not applied Enter up to 5 special numbers.
  • Page 384 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Numbering Plan screen PBX Advanced Settings > Numbering Plan ■ Outbound Phone Number Reformatting Settings Enter external phone numbers that apply or do not apply the phone number reformatting rules. The Reformatting rules are applied only for outbound calls. Index ����������...
  • Page 385 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Numbering Plan screen PBX Advanced Settings > Numbering Plan ■ List of Outbound Phone Number Reformatting Settings The list of entered rules into Outbound Phone Number Reformatting Settings. 1 2 <Edit> ��������� Click to edit an entry. <Delete>...
  • Page 386 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Numbering Plan screen PBX Advanced Settings > Numbering Plan ■ Outbound Call Restriction Rule Settings Enter destination phone numbers to restrict or to apply to call. Rule Index ������� You can set restriction rules to each Extension group (PBX > Extension group.) Select a group to apply the restriction rules.
  • Page 387 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Numbering Plan screen PBX Advanced Settings > Numbering Plan ■ List of Outbound Call Restriction Rule Settings The list of entered rules into Outbound Call Restriction Rule Settings. 1 2 <Edit> ��������� Click to edit an entry. <Delete>...
  • Page 388 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Outside Line Regulation screen PBX Advanced Settings > Outside Line Regulation ■ Outside Line Regulation Set the External line. The outbound call management rules can be applied to this setting. Call Restriction ����� Restricts outbound calls for the selected phone line (number). (Default: Disable) •...
  • Page 389 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS External Call Limiting screen PBX Advanced Settings > External Call Limiting ■ Overall Limitation Set the limit number of the usable outside lines (phone numbers) simultaneously, according to the whole lines connected to the RoIP gateway. Maximum Number of Simultaneous calls on the whole Outside Lines Set the maximum number of external lines that can simultaneously make.
  • Page 390 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS External Call Limiting screen PBX Advanced Settings > External Call Limiting ■ Limitation for each Outside Line Set the limitation and prioritization settings for each outside line (phone number). Outside Line Phone Number Displays the phone numbers in “List of SIP Server Entries.” Line ����������...
  • Page 391 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS IP Authenticated Extension screen PBX Advanced Settings > IP Authenticated Extension ■ IP Authenticated Extension (Pre-registered Extension) Setting for the gateway connection of the RoIP gateway. L This settings are for only the special system environment. Leave as default for the normal use. Extension Number ����...
  • Page 392 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS IP Authenticated Extension screen PBX Advanced Settings > IP Authenticated Extension ■ List of IP Authenticated Extension The list of entered IP Authenticated Extension. • Select an Extension Number in the “IP Authenticated Extension (Pre-registered Extension)” to edit the entry. 14-26...
  • Page 393 Set whether or not to reformat for each Caller Number. (Default: Disabled) L The “Extension” rule is applied for incoming call from extensions that are registered to the same SIP server (VE-Pg4). <Apply> �������� Click to apply the entries. <Reset> ��������...
  • Page 394 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Caller Number Reformatting screen PBX Advanced Settings > Caller Number Reformatting ■ Caller Number Reformatting Settings Set the Caller IDs that are applied the reformatting rules. Index ���������� Enter the order for the Caller Number Reformatting operation. •...
  • Page 395 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS Caller Number Reformatting screen PBX Advanced Settings > Caller Number Reformatting ■ List of Caller Number Reformatting Settings The list of entered Caller Number Reformatting Settings. 1 2 <Edit> ��������� Click to edit an entry. <Delete> �������� Click to delete an entry.
  • Page 396 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS DID screen PBX Advanced Settings > DID ■ DID Allocation DID Allocation ������� Set the DID you use for External lines. (Default: Don’t Select) • Range: Don’t Select or DID 1 ~ 10 L When selecting a DID, the IP line number (phone number) that is entered in the SIP Server Entries is displayed.
  • Page 397 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS DID screen PBX Advanced Settings > DID ■ DID Settings Sets the details when using the DID (Direct Inward Dialing) function. L The above screen shows when Action (4) is set to “Call Default Destination.” Index ���������� Select a DID that you want to edit its settings.
  • Page 398 PBX ADVANCED SETTINgS DID screen PBX Advanced Settings > DID ■ List of DID settings Displays the DID list. L When a DID is set, the IP line setting in Inbound Call is changed to DID. (PBX > Inbound Call) 14-32...
  • Page 399 MANAGEMENT Section Administrator screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 15-2 M Administrator Password ……………………………………………………………………………………… 15-2 Management Tools screen ………………………………………………………………………………………… 15-3 M USB …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15-3 M HTTP/HTTPS ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15-5 M If you cannot access the setting screen …………………………………………………………………… 15-6 M Telnet/SSH …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 15-7 M Unit ID Confirmation ………………………………………………………………………………………… 15-8 Date and Time screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 400: Administrator Screen

    MANAGEMENT Administrator screen Management > Administrator ■ Administrator Password Set a password for accessing the setting screen. Username �������� Displays the administrator login ID (“admin”). Username. L You cannot change the Current Password ���� Enter the current password, when you change it. (Default: admin) L The entered characters are displayed as an * (asterisk) or a •...
  • Page 401: Management Tools Screen

    MANAGEMENT Management Tools screen Management > Management Tools ■ USB Settings for USB flash drives that will be connected to the USB ports. USB Flash Drive ����� Select “Enable” to use a USB flash drive. (Default: Enable) L If you use the Automatic firmware update function, or Automatic Setting Load function, select “Enable.”...
  • Page 402 MANAGEMENT Management Tools screen Management > Management Tools ■ USB 4Write USB Authentication Key Click to write the USB Authentication Key to the USB flash drive that is inserted in the [USB] port. Click <Write>, then continue as shown below. If you have inserted a flash drive in which an authentication key is already saved, “An authentication key already exists on the USB flash drive.
  • Page 403 MANAGEMENT Management Tools screen Management > Management Tools ■ HTTP/HTTPS HTTP and HTTPS are the protocols to access from a web browser. L When you set HTTP settings and HTTPS settings to “Enable,” you can not access the setting screen using a browser. HTTP ����������...
  • Page 404 • Set to default, the RoIP Gateway can not be accessed from a Telnet client because the Telnet setting is set to “Disable.”(Management > Management Tools > Telnet/SSH > Telnet) (See page 15-7.) After entering “VE-PG4>,” enter the letters written in bold as follows, and then press [Enter]. 1. Enter “network http enabled on,” and then press [Enter].
  • Page 405 MANAGEMENT Management Tools screen Management > Management Tools ■ Telnet/SSH Set for accessing the RoIP Gateway using Telnet or SSH. Telnet ��������� Select whether or not to allow access to the RoIP Gateway using Telnet. (Default: Disable) Telnet Port ������� Enter the Telnet Port number.
  • Page 406 MANAGEMENT Management Tools screen Management > Management Tools ■ Unit ID Confirmation You can know which VE-PG4 is the current RoIP Gateway by the blinking lights on it. 3 4 Check Status ������ Display the status of the Unit ID.
  • Page 407: Date And Time Screen

    MANAGEMENT Date and Time screen Management > Date and Time ■ Date and Time You can set the RoIP Gateway internal clock time. (See Section 3 for details.) Current Time ������ Displays the current time. Manually Set Time ��� Displays the time when you opened this screen. L Refresh the browser screen to refresh the time.
  • Page 408 MANAGEMENT Date and Time screen Management > Date and Time ■ Time Zone Select the appropriate Time Zone. Time Zone ������� Select the appropriate Time Zone. (Default: UTC) Use Daylight Savings Time Select “Disable” if not necessary. (Default: Enable) L If “Enable” is selected, the RoIP Gateway automatically adjusts the time according to your time zone.
  • Page 409 MANAGEMENT Date and Time screen Management > Date and Time ■ NTP The Automatic Clock Synchronize function automatically synchronizes the internal clock with the time server (NTP). L To use this function, an Internet connection and default gateway settings are necessary. NTP Client �������...
  • Page 410 RoIP Gateway. devices, L This function can be used only for Icom RoIP which cannot set the route to the external NTP server. L Set the Date and Time screen before using this function.
  • Page 411: Syslog Screen

    MANAGEMENT SYSLOG screen Management > SYSLOG ■ SYSLOG Select the information to be saved to the SYSLOG host. DEBUG ��������� Select “Enable” to display the debug information in Host IP Address (4). (Default: Disable) INFO ���������� Select “Enable” to display the INFO messages in Host IP Address (4). (Default: Enable) NOTICE ���������...
  • Page 412: Snmp Screen

    MANAGEMENT SNMP screen Management > SNMP ■ SNMP Configure the SNMP function, that is information on the RoIP Gateway for being collected by each host in the IP network for their network management. SNMP���������� Select “Enable” to manage the setting information in the SNMP management tool.
  • Page 413: Network Test Screen

    MANAGEMENT Network Test screen Management > Network Test ■ Ping Test Verifi es that a particular IP address exists and can accept requests. Host ���������� Enter the IP address or Domain Name of up to 64 characters to send the Ping packets to. Number of Times ����...
  • Page 414 MANAGEMENT Network Test screen Management > Network Test ■ Traceroute Test Executes a tracerout test against a particular node. Node ���������� Enter the node’s (device’s) IP address or Domain Name of up to 64 characters. Maximum Hop Count �� Select the maximum hop number. (Default: 16) •...
  • Page 415: Management Lte Module Screen

    MANAGEMENT Management LTE Module screen Management > Management LTE Module ■ Management LTE Network The settings and status for connecting to a LTE netowrk. Network Selection ���� Set to automatically select the LTE Network, select the last accessed, or enable the User to select. (Default: Auto) •...
  • Page 416: Reboot Screen

    MANAGEMENT Reboot screen Management > Reboot ■ Reboot Click <Reboot> to reboot the RoIP Gateway. 15-18...
  • Page 417: Settings Backup/Restore Screen

    Click <Browse> to select the setting file. Restore ��������� Click <Restore> to load the setting into the RoIP Gateway. Notes: • The RoIP Gateway’s settings are overwritten. • After loading, the RoIP Gateway automatically reboots. Caution: Do not modify the settings other than the VE-PG4. 15-19...
  • Page 418 MANAGEMENT Settings Backup/Restore screen Management > Settings Backup/Restore screen ■ List of Settings Displays the changed settings. Note: The list is cleared when the RoIP Gateway is initialized. (This is only an example.) 15-20...
  • Page 419: Factory Defaults Screen

    MANAGEMENT Factory Defaults screen Management > Factory Defaults ■ Factory Defaults You can reload the RoIP Gateway settings to the factory defaults. L If you forget the IP address and the Administrator’s password, see Section 5 in the Installation guide. All Settings �������...
  • Page 420: Firmware Update Screen

    MANAGEMENT Firmware Update screen Management > Firmware Update NOTE: • NEVER turn OFF the power until the update has been completed. Otherwise, the RoIP Gateway may be damaged. • While updating, all connections are disconnected L Ask your dealer for updated function or specification details. ■...
  • Page 421 MANAGEMENT Firmware Update screen Management > Firmware Update ■ Online Update Downloads the firmware through the Internet, and automatically updates it. NOTE: To use this function, an Internet connection, or LTE(4G/3G) is required. Check for Updates ����� Click <Check> to access the update management server. When the RoIP Gateway has successfully accessed the server, the latest firmware version is displayed, as shown below.
  • Page 422 MANAGEMENT Firmware Update screen Management > Firmware Update ■ Automatic Update The firmware can be automatically downloaded and updated. L When a SIM card is inserted, the Automatic Update Setting is not displayed. Automatic Update ���� Select “Enable” to use the Automatic Update function. (Default: Enable) L Select “Disable”...
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