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MAGIC TH1
potsGo
MAGIC TH1
ipGo
Configuration Guide
Version V1.400
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© by AVT Audio Video Technologies GmbH

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  • Page 1 MAGIC TH1 potsGo MAGIC TH1 ipGo Configuration Guide Version V1.400 © by AVT Audio Video Technologies GmbH...
  • Page 2: Basic Configuration

    Connect your MAGIC TH1 system via the LAN  interface to your IP network  The easiest way to obtain a valid IP address is to activate DHCP in the system via the front panel ▪ Press the softkey MENU and select LAN INTERFACE →...
  • Page 3: Main Window

    Opens Configuration Menu Actual connection status of MAGIC TH1 Main Window...
  • Page 4: Operating Elements

    ❶ Menu ❷ Own SIP number ❸ Connection & system status ❶ ❷ ❸ ❹ ❺ ❻ ❹ Caller information ❼ ❾ ❺ Dial keypad ❿ ❽ ⓫ ❻ Telephone book ❼ Delete caller information ❽ Save caller information ❾ Phone number of caller ❿...
  • Page 5 ❶ System Name PRETALK – Telephone in use ❷ PRETALK – Audio XLR in use ❸ ❶ ❹ HOLD ❷ ❹ ❺ ❻ ❼ ❺ ON AIR ❸ ❾ ❽ ⓫ ❻ Disconnect line ❿ ⓬ ❼ Transfer call ❽ AGC Automatic Gain Control on/off ❾...
  • Page 6 Settings General Line Interface Audio Operation Signal Processing LAN Interface VLAN GPIO (TTL/Relay)
  • Page 7: General Settings

    Display Language  ▪ Select English or German Front Keypad Key Tone  ▪ If Front Keypad Key Tone is selected a tone is generated after pressing a button on the key panel Backlight  ▪ One of the following modes can be selected: ...
  • Page 8: Line Interface Settings

    → Line Interface the line Under  interface settings can be configured Select under Line Mode which interface  you want to use (the availability depends on your system and enabled options) ▪ POTS ▪ VoIP Line Interface Settings...
  • Page 9 Your Country  POTS mode ▪ If you use landlines: Country of your location selected ▪ If you use a PBX: Try first your country or alternatively the country of origin of the PBX  Note that this setting is essential for correct operation of the built-in digital echo canceller.
  • Page 10 Wait for CLIP before call in signalling  ▪ If selected, an incoming call is not displayed until the caller's phone number has been recognized (CLIP function). If no phone number is signaled, the call is displayed after a short time. Drop when busy tone detected ...
  • Page 11 The values for BUSY/DROP Tone Duration and  BUSY/DROP Pause Duration can be set manually, but we strongly recommend using the built-in measurement function. Measure BUSY/DROP tone  ▪ Enter your own phone number and press Start ▪ The values for BUSY/DROP Tone Duration and BUSY/DROP Pause Duration are automatically adjusted ▪...
  • Page 12: Voip Mode

    SIP Server  VoIP mode ▪ Enter the name or IP address of the SIP Server selected  A name requires a valid DNS entry under LAN settings SIP Transmission Protocol  ▪ Select UDP or TCP/IP according to the requirements of the VoIP provider DTMF Tx Type ...
  • Page 13 Audio UDP Port  ▪ Change only if necessary Display Name  ▪ The Display Name is only displayed at the receiving side, subject to the condition that the function is supported by the telephone and the SIP Server STUN ...
  • Page 14 QoS Voice and QoS SIP  ▪ If your network offers Quality of Service (QoS), please enter the correct values under QoS Voice (default: 184) and QoS SIP (default: 104)  We expect here the so called Diff Serv values Outgoing Line Prefix ...
  • Page 15: Audio Interfaces

    Pretalk Interface  ▪ Select here the desired Pretalk Interface:  Not used  Telephone  Pretalk (XLR)  Telephone + Pretalk (XLR)  Telephone with control ▪ If selected the telephone can operate the hybrid via DTMF tones, e.g. switch to ON AIR, activate AGC etc. Hold Signal Source ...
  • Page 16  Monitoring Out (XLR) ▪ The monitoring output is only available if no Pretalk (XLR) is configured for the Pretalk Interface ▪ You can choose between the following settings  not used  Caller  Caller + Presenter Level In ...
  • Page 17: Operation

    Enable System Ringing Tone  ▪ If activated, the system internal buzzer signals incoming calls  Front Keypad Control of Line State Switching the line status (e.g. Pretalk, Hold, On Air etc.) via the front keypad can be configured in three different ways: ▪...
  • Page 18 Enable Voice Disguise  ▪ If activated, Voice Disguise is enabled Voice Disguise Pitch  ▪ As pitch can be selected  Up for a shift to higher frequencies  Down for a shift to lower frequencies Voice Disguise Ratio ...
  • Page 19: Signal Processing

    Automatic Gain Control  If the integrated Automatic Gain Control is switched On, the function can be configured via three parameters ▪ The Threshold value determines the level when the AGC should start work  Range: -45 ..-35 dBFS ...
  • Page 20 Echo Canceller  ▪ The integrated Echo Canceller can be switched On or Off  Especially callers still using POTS lines can cause a strong echo. Therefore we always recommend to activate the Echo Canceller.  The maximum echo tail time is approx. 120 msec. In this time window the echo canceller can reduce the echo.
  • Page 21: Lan Interface

     For easy setup you can use DHCP to obtain all IP parameters for the Primary IP Address automatically ▪ The assigned IP address is visible by pressing the DROP key on the front panel of the system Alternatively you can assign all parameters manually ...
  • Page 22: Typical Application

    Internet Public IP Address Router LAN2 with integrated SIP Server LAN1 Control Webbrowser Primary IP Address e.g. 192.168.1.10 e.g. 192.168.1.20 Typical Application...
  • Page 23: Vlan Configuration

    As already mentioned, we recommend to separate the  VoIP network from the Control network for VoIP applications in general  An additional possibility is to use VLANs if your switch/router supports that  The configuration is done under VLAN ...
  • Page 24 Internet Public IP Address Modem/Router VLAN ID:2 VLAN ID:1 Managed Switch VLAN ID:2 VLAN ID:1 One LAN cable Primary IP Address Secondary IP Address e.g. 172.16.1.10 e.g. 192.168.1.10 Control via e.g. VLAN ID:2 e.g. VLAN ID:1 secondary network VLAN ID:1 e.g.
  • Page 25 MAGIC TH1 Go provides the following GPIO  contacts ▪ 4 x programable TTL in-/outputs ▪ 2 x relay outputs TTL pins can be configured as Input or Output  ▪ Various functions are offered  Inputs ◦ An input is high active by default. Set an input to GND (Pin 5) to trigger a switching operation ...
  • Page 26 Administration Registration Firmware Download System Panel Set Factory Settings Restart Device About...
  • Page 27 Via Menu → Registration you will find  the available Software Options for the system ▪ The marked Options are already enabled in your system You will need the Factory Number of the  device if you want to purchase additional software options later You will receive a licence with password, ...
  • Page 28: Firmware Download

    New firmware can be downloaded from  under Downloads → Website Software The firmware file TH1GO.SSW must be  downloaded to the MAGIC TH1Go via the Firmware Download menu ▪ Press Choose File to select the downloaded firmware file ▪ If the firmware file is valid, you see the size, the release date as well as the confirmation Valid SSW file...
  • Page 29: System Panel

    Via Menu → System Panel a command  window can be displayed, which offers special functions for e.g. an extended troubleshooting The System Panel is displayed below the main  window ▪ Press to clear the window ▪ Press to close the command window By entering the command help all commands ...
  • Page 30 Using Menu → Set Factory Settings,  the system can be reset to the factory settings ▪ For safety reasons, the action must be confirmed with OK ▪ To be able to access the device via the web browser again, you must first reset the old IP address via the front keyboard (see Basic Configuration)
  • Page 31: About Panel

    The About Panel displays the  following information ▪ Firmware version ▪ AVT contact address ▪ Support details  Phone number  Email address ▪ Website About Panel...
  • Page 32: Maintenance

    Maintenance System Monitor...
  • Page 33: System Monitor

    The system monitor displays all possible System and  Application Alarms ▪ Alarm Counter To open the System Monitor, double-click the icon in the upper right corner of the PC software or select Menu → System Monitor Alarm indication  ▪...

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