Algo 8186 User Manual

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Document 90-00079B
03/24/2020
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8186 SIP Horn Speaker
Firmware Version 1.7

User Guide

Order Codes
8186 SIP Horn Speaker
Algo Communication Products Ltd
4500 Beedie St Burnaby BC Canada V5J 5L2
www.algosolutions.com
8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7
(604) 454-3792
support@algosolutions.com

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 8186 SIP Horn Speaker Firmware Version 1.7 User Guide Order Codes 8186 SIP Horn Speaker Document 90-00079B Algo Communication Products Ltd (604) 454-3792 03/24/2020 4500 Beedie St Burnaby BC Canada V5J 5L2 support@algosolutions.com Page 1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Table of Contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION...................... 4 OVERVIEW..............................7 Introduction............................7 Key Features............................8 SETUP AND INSTALLATION........................10 Getting Started - Quick Install & Test....................10 Installation & Mounting........................11 Inputs/Outputs............................ 12 Programming and Configuration....................... 12 FEATURES..............................
  • Page 3 8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Network Connection........................... 68 Connecting Input Devices........................68 SPECIFICATIONS............................. 69 FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT......................70 Document 90-00079B Algo Communication Products Ltd (604) 454-3792 03/24/2020 4500 Beedie St Burnaby BC Canada V5J 5L2 support@algosolutions.com Page 3 www.algosolutions.com...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Information

    édifice. Si le produit est installé au-delà du périmètre de l’édifice ou utilisé pour plusieurs édifices, le câblage doit être protégé des surtensions transitoires. Algo recommande qu’un électricien qualifié se charge de l’installation de ce produit.
  • Page 5 安装,线路联接部分必须有过压和瞬态保护。Algo 建议本产品由专业电工安装。 如果您对理解英文版安全须知有问题,安装前请通过电子邮件和 Algo 联 系,support@algosolutions.com。 CAUTION The 8186 Horn Speaker is capable of output levels in excess of 120dB at 1 meter. Ensure nobody is in close proximity to the horn, especially during installation and testing of the product. INSTALLATION The 8186 Horn Speaker should only be installed by a qualified electrician.
  • Page 6 “sound to air” acoustic testing. WET OR OUTDOOR ENVIRONMENTS The 8186 Horn Speaker is intended for indoor or outdoor locations and may be subjected to spray or weather provided the rear wiring cavity is properly sealed to prevent water ingress.
  • Page 7: Overview

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Overview Introduction The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker is a SIP compliant and multicast capable IP speaker suitable for voice paging, loud ringing, and alert/notification applications, particularly wide-area and/or high noise environments (e.g. warehouse, factory). When installed properly, the 8186 can be used for outdoor applications.
  • Page 8: Key Features

    If the PAGE extension is called, the 8186 will answer and allow paging over its internal speaker. When the 8186 answers it will play a configurable tone to the caller so they know when they can begin speaking. The same tone is also played over the speaker before the announcement.
  • Page 9 The blue LED can also provide a heartbeat with a flash every 60 seconds to indicate that the speaker is powered and connected to the network. If the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker is in talkback mode the blue LED will be flashing. Document 90-00079B...
  • Page 10: Setup And Installation

    3. Mount the speaker. Summarized instructions are provided in the next section of this sheet. 4. Access the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker web page by entering the IP address into a browser (Chrome, IE, Firefox etc.) and login using the default password: algo .
  • Page 11: Installation & Mounting

    2 gang electrical box (not included) for installation with wiring conduit. The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker is rated IP65 for wet locations however care must be taken to ensure that water does not enter the wiring cavity. The supplied gaskets or sealant must be used to protect the wiring cavity in wet environments.
  • Page 12: Inputs/Outputs

    The reset relay terminal on the back can be used to reset the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker at time of power up. To return all the settings to the factory default for the 8186, wait until the LED flashes, then connect the reset terminals and hold until the 8186 LED begins a double flash pattern.
  • Page 13 Connect the reset terminals on the back of the unit to hear the IP address over the speaker. Connect the reset terminals again to stop playing the IP address over the speaker. The IP address may also be discovered by downloading the Algo locator tool to find Algo devices on your network: www.algosolutions.com/locator Enter the IP address (e.g.
  • Page 14: Features

    Multicast Overview In addition to the ring and page features, the 8186 is able to send and receive IP audio multicast messages over the network to support larger deployment for both paging and ring/notification.
  • Page 15: Sip Paging: Multiple 8186S (Using Multicast)

    8301, and 8373). SIP Paging: Multiple 8186s (Using Multicast) Multicast features in the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker require that only ONE of the speakers be registered as a SIP extension. Additional speakers may be added as multicast Slaves receiving a stream from the SIP registered Master speaker. Please note that any number and combination of Algo speakers, paging adapters and strobes can be part of a multicast.
  • Page 16: Sip Paging: Multiple Speakers (Using Individual Sip Extensions)

    Audio WAV files can be stored in speaker memory and played over the speaker in response to an event such as a ring or relay input, and also multicast to other Algo SIP endpoints on the network. See Additional Features > Emergency Alerts and Additional Features >...
  • Page 17: Polycomtm Group Paging

    Group Paging The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker has been designed to support Polycom Group Paging. The 8186 can be added to a Polycom Group Page so that voice paging is heard over Polycom telephone speakers and overhead paging simultaneously. The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker may be accessed remotely via SIP and may generate a multicast page within the LAN sending voice page to both Algo paging speakers and Polycom telephones.
  • Page 18 1. Obtain a public certificate from your Certificate Authority. 2. Rename the public certificate 'siptrusted.pem' (only .pem format is supported). 3. In the web interface of the Algo device, navigate to the Advanced Settings -> File Manager tab. 4. Upload the certificate files into the 'certs' directory. Click the Upload button in the top left corner of the file manager and browse to the certificate.
  • Page 19 8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Important: To verify the server ‘Enable’ the ‘Validate Server Certificate’ option. This then checks if the certificate that is provided by the server is signed by any of the CAs included in the list of trusted CAs (used by the Debian infrastructure and Mozilla browsers).
  • Page 20 8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 SIP Signaling (and RTP Audio) SIP signalling is secured by setting ‘SIP Transportation’ to ‘TLS’ (under the Advanced Settings > Advanced SIP tab). Setting it to ‘TLS’ ensures that the SIP traffic will be encrypted.
  • Page 21 Important: In order for a SIP server to validate the Algo device, an additional certificate has to be manually installed on the 8186. To add this user certificate file use a ‘.pem’ filetype extension and have the file named ‘sipclient’. This is done by manually adding a file named ‘sipclient.pem’, which contains a device certificate and private key, to the...
  • Page 22: Web Interface Basic Settings

    Web Interface Basic Settings Web Interface Login The web interface requires a password which is ‘algo’ by default. This password can be changed in the Admin tab after logging in the first time. Web Interface is accessed by entering 8186’s IP Address into the web browse.
  • Page 23: Status

    The device’s Status page will be available before and after log on. The section can be used to check 8186’s SIP Registration status of the Ring/Page extensions, Call Status, Multicast Mode (Slave/Master), Relay Input Status, Proxy Status, and general MAC, IP, Netmask, Date/Time, and Timezone information.
  • Page 24 Ring Extension This is the SIP extension for the 8186 speaker’s Ring parameter. The device will detect inbound ring events on this extension and play the alerting tone (and multicast if required) until the inbound call stops ringing. It will not answer the call on this extension.
  • Page 25: Basic Settings Tab - Features

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Basic Settings Tab – Features Ring/Alert Tone Select a WAV file to play when a ring event is detected on the SIP Ring extension. The WAV file may be played immediately to the speaker from the web interface for test purposes using the Play, Loop, and Stop buttons.
  • Page 26 This setting is only used for local tones, and not when receiving multicast (see Page Speaker Volume below). Caution: The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker is capable of output levels in excess of 116dB at 1 meter. Ensure nobody is in close proximity to the horn, especially during installation and testing of the product.
  • Page 27: Basic Settings Tab - Multicast

    Basic Settings Tab – Multicast Multicast IP Addresses Each 8186 SIP Horn Speaker has its own IP address, and shares a common multicast IP and port number (multicast zone) for multicast packets. The master speaker transmits to a configurable multicast zone, and the slave units listen to all the multicast zones assigned to them.
  • Page 28: Basic Settings Tab - Multicast (Master Settings)

    IP values below: Multicast Mode (Master/Sender Selected) If master is enabled the 8186 will broadcast an IP stream when activated in addition to playing the audio over its own speaker. (Note that the 8186 cannot be both a multicast Master and Slave simultaneously).
  • Page 29 To multicast page announcements solely to Polycom phones, select “Polycom Group Page” or “Push-to-Talk”. Then, configure the 8186 with “Polycom Zone” (IP Address and Port) and “Polycom Default Channel”. Always ensure that the multicast settings on all Slaves match those of the Master.
  • Page 30 8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 2. Press DTMF Extension 0 (or 8) for All Call 3. Press DTMF Extension 1 for Zone 1… 4. Press DTMF Extension *10 for Zone 10 5. Press DTMF Extension *11 for Zone 11…...
  • Page 31: Basic Settings Tab - Multicast (Slave Settings)

    Basic Settings Tab – Multicast (Slave Settings) Multicast Mode (Slave Selected) If Slave is enabled the 8186 will activate when receiving a multicast message. Will mimic audio stream, but use local volume settings (‘Page Speaker Volume’ in Basic Settings >...
  • Page 32 Polycom Groups configured on the Algo device. If an Algo device is used as a Multicast master, a tone does not have to be set as the Algo master will provide its own tone. Polycom Group Tones can be set in Advanced Settings > Advanced Multicast tab.
  • Page 33: Web Interface Additional Features

    Relay Input Mode The input relay to the 8186(s) can be prompted by any normally open or normally closed switch. Algo offers the 1202 Call Button, the 1203 Call Switch, or the 1204 Volume Control Document 90-00079B...
  • Page 34 While the 8186 can be configured to play the WAV file only once, it can also be enabled to play it continuously with just one touch on the 1202 Call Button. The action can then be stopped via the smaller oval cancel button located below the main call button on the 1202 Call Button.
  • Page 35 8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Action – Play Tone When the 8186 input is triggered, a tone or a pre-recorded WAV file will play over the local speaker, or multicast if enabled. This function can be used to call support/assistance in service or retail environments, notify about an emergency at a specific location in medical or educational facilities, or sound an alarm during an intrusion.
  • Page 36 Select the maximum call length. The call will be terminated once the maximum time is reached. In the event that a call inadvertently reaches voicemail or gets accidentally left on hold, this setting ensures that the 8186 returns on-hook. Output Light Enable/Disable the blue light on the speaker entirely (keep the light off even when the speaker is active).
  • Page 37 8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Heartbeat Light If enabled, the small blue indicator will flash every 30 seconds as visual confirmation that the 8186 is powered and running. Output Relay Enable or disable the output relay. Please note this is a normally open relay only.
  • Page 38: Additional Features Tab - Emergency Alerts

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Additional Features Tab – Emergency Alerts Emergency Alerts allow for an announcement to be triggered & latched by calling a pre- configured Emergency extension and hanging up. The announcement can be chosen to play once or to play until cancel. If “Play Until Cancelled” is selected, announcement will continue to play until the "Call-to-Cancel"...
  • Page 39 8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 If the “Answer Inbound Call” option is “Enabled” the call is auto-answered and a confirmation tone is played before starting the alert. If “Disabled”, the alert is triggered just by the inbound ring, without answering the call. (In both instances, the announcement will play until the time limit is reached or the “Cancel Extension”...
  • Page 40: Additional Features Tab - More Page Extensions

    Extension, Authentication ID, and Authentication password. The 8186 will auto-answer any inbound calls received on these numbers and provide a voice paging path and multicast if configured. Note that only a single call can be active at a time.
  • Page 41: Additional Features Tab - More Ring Extensions

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Additional Features Tab – More Ring Extensions Up to 10 SIP Ring extensions can be registered. To configure additional ring extensions, click “Enable” beside the target extension and enter the Extension, Authentication ID, and Authentication password.
  • Page 42: Web Interface Advanced Settings

    Protocol DHCP is an IP standard designed to make administration of IP addresses simpler. When selected, DHCP will automatically configure IP addresses for each 8186 on the network. Alternatively, the 8186 can be set to a static IP address. VLAN Mode Enables or disables VLAN Tagging.
  • Page 43 8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 VLAN tagging for Ethernet frames and the accompanying procedures to be used by bridges and switches in handling such frames. The standard also provides provisions for a quality of service prioritization scheme commonly known as IEEE 802.1p and defines the Generic Attribute Registration Protocol.
  • Page 44: Advanced Settings Tab - Admin

    Advanced Settings Tab – Admin Password Password to log into the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker web interface. You should change the default password algo in order to secure the device on the network. If you have forgotten your password, you will need to perform a reset using the Reset Button in order to restore the password (as well as all other settings) back to the original factory default conditions.
  • Page 45 Log Level Use on the advice of Algo technical support only. Log Method Allows the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker to write to external Syslog server if the option for external (or both) is selected. Log Server If external (or both) is selected this is the address of the Syslog server on the network.
  • Page 46 Syn-Apps’ SA-Announce paging application converts unicast streams to multicast and delivers them to the target endpoints. The feature can only be used on the 8186 when Multicast Master Mode is disabled (set to ‘None’) in the Basic Settings > Multicast tab.
  • Page 47: Advanced Settings Tab - Time

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Advanced Settings Tab – Time Network time is used for logging events into memory for troubleshooting. Time Zone Select a time zone. NTP Time Servers 1/2/3/4 The speaker will attempt to use Timer Server 1 and work down the list if one or more of the time servers become unresponsive.
  • Page 48: Advanced Settings Tab - Provisioning

    This will prevent unauthorized re-configuration of the device if DHCP is used. Provisioning allows installers to pre-configure the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker units prior to installation on a network. It is typically used for large deployments to save time and ensure consistent setups.
  • Page 49 Since all the necessary settings can be included in this file, the 8186 will be ready to work immediately after the configuration file is downloaded. The MAC address of each 8186 speaker can be found on the back label of the unit.
  • Page 50: Advanced Settings Tab - File Manager

    Custom Tone Conversion and Upload Guide. Tone Files Included in Memory The 8186 SIP Horn Speaker includes several pre-loaded WAV files that can be selected to play for various events. The web interface allows selection of the WAV file and also the Document 90-00079B...
  • Page 51: Advanced Settings Tab - Advanced Audio

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 ability to play the WAV file immediately over the speaker for testing. Files may also be deleted or renamed. Advanced Settings Tab – Advanced Audio Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) If enabled, compresses the dynamic range of page audio to increase loudness.
  • Page 52 8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Speaker Noise Filter Enables heavy filtering below 145Hz to reduce mains induced noise (fans). Microphone Filter Applies a high-pass filter to the microphone input. Used to reduce audio artifacts like humming or buzzing by filtering out unwanted frequencies.
  • Page 53: Advanced Settings Tab - Advanced Sip

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Advanced Settings Tab – Advanced SIP SIP Transportation Which transport layer protocol to use for SIP messages. Setting ‘SIP Transportation’ to ‘TLS’, ensures the encryption of SIP traffic. SIPS Scheme Only visible when ‘SIP Transportation’ set to ‘TLS’. Enabling SIPS Scheme requires the SIP connection from endpoint to endpoint to be secure.
  • Page 54 Only visible if ‘Server Redundancy Feature’ is enabled. If primary server is unreachable the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker will attempt to register with the backup servers. If enabled, the 8186 will always attempt to register with the highest priority server.
  • Page 55 Only visible if ‘Server Redundancy Feature’ is enabled. SIP message used to poll servers to monitor availability. Keep-alive Method If Double CRLF is selected the 8186 will periodically send a CRLF message for both UDP and TCP connections to maintain connection with the SIP Server. Keep-alive Interval Interval in seconds that the CRLF message should be sent.
  • Page 56: Advanced Settings Tab - Advanced Multicast

    When using multicast with other third-party devices that have a delay in their audio path, the audio on the 8186 may be heard slightly earlier than on these other devices. By adding audio delay up to one second, the 8186 may be synchronized with other speakers or telephones that have greater latency.
  • Page 57 Settings > Features tab. Unique paging tones may be revised for any given slave zone in the table above. Slave Mode: When an Algo device is the multicast Master, a page tone will play on the Slave device, so it is recommended to set the Slave tone to “None”. If a page is received from a non-Algo device that doesn’t send a tone, a tone can be inserted on the Slaves...
  • Page 58: Web Interface System

    Restore Configuration File Restore settings from a backup file. Restore Configuration to Defaults Resets all 8186 SIP Horn Speaker device settings to factory default values. Download Backup File Saves the device settings (configuration) and all the files in File Manager: certificates, licenses, and tones to a backup zip file.
  • Page 59: System Tab - System Log

    1. From the top menu, click on System, then Maintenance. 2. In the Upgrade section, click on Choose File and select the 8186 speaker firmware file to upload. Note that both the FW firmware and MD5 checksum files must be loaded.
  • Page 60: Wiring Connections

    Connecting Input Devices The dry contact relay on the 8186 SIP Horn Speaker can be prompted by any normally open, normally closed switch, Algo 1202 Call Button and Algo 1203 Call Switch. The input switches can be connected to the back of the 8186 via the “IN”...
  • Page 61: Specifications

    1 GByte Relay Output: Normally open or normally closed. Max rating 30 V 50 mA Relay Input: Normally open or normally closed dry contact supervision. Algo 1202 Call Button, Algo 1203 Call Switch, EOL resistor termination. Relay Input Current Active Idle...
  • Page 62: Fcc Compliance Statement

    8186 SIP Horn Speaker FW 1.7 Closed Normally 4-20mA >20mA <4mA Closed with supervision Nominal 12V source, current limited to 40mA Typical supervision resistor value = 1k ohm Configuration: Web interface (HTTP or HTTPS) or autoprovisioning server. Provisioning: TFTP, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS...

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