Algo recomienda que la instalación de este producto la realice un electricista calificado.
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DRY INDOOR LOCATION ONLY The 8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe is intended for dry indoor locations only. For outdoor locations Algo offers weatherproof speakers and strobe lights. CAT5 or CAT6 connection wiring to an IEEE 802.3at PoE+ or 802.3af compliant network PoE switch must not leave the building perimeter without adequate lightning protection.
Overview Introduction The 8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe is a SIP compliant & multicast capable IP speaker designed for education but suitable for any application that requires crisp clear voice paging, loud ringing,or alert/notification with multi-color visual alerting, as well as a high visibility clock.
PAGE. One or both may be used depending on the application. If the RING extension is called the 8190S will not answer. Instead, it will play the selected WAV file and the light pattern until the ringing stops. Typically the RING extension is programmed as part of a hunt group so that it receives a ring signal simultaneously with one or more phones to function as a loud ringer in noisy or large areas.
(via TFTP, FTP, HTTP, HTTPS) using DHCP. Reset Button A recessed reset button (RST) on the back can be used to reset the 8190S at time of power up. To return all the settings to the factory default for the 8190S, wait until the blue LED flashes, then press and hold the reset button until the blue LED begins a double flash pattern.
3. Mount the speaker per the instructions in the next section 4. Access the 8190S web page by entering the IP address into a browser (Chrome, Firefox etc.) and login using the default password: algo 5. Enter the IP address or the name for the SIP server into the SIP Domain field under the Basic Settings >...
Secure the 8190S to the wall bracket with the provided four screws. Programming and Configuration After connecting the 8190S to a network PoE+, the blue indicator light at the top will turn on during initialization. The 8190S will then attempt to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server.
8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 Inputs/Outputs On the back, the 8190S has an relay input, relay output, 24V output, and a Door Control relay. Terminal Block Relay In By default, these terminals are inactive. Connection options are a normally closed switch, normally open switch, 1202 Call Button, 1203 Call Switch, or EOL resistor termination.
Set Monitoring Mode to ‘Monitor Ring’ and enter credentials. When a call is made to the SIP extension the 8190S will play the selected WAV file and flash the pre-configure light pattern. Often, the 8190S will be part of a hunt group or ring group to ring in conjunction with a telephone.
8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 Multicast Overview In addition to the ring and page features, the 8190S is able to receive IP audio multicast messages over the network to support larger deployment for both paging and ring/notification. This provides a scalable and efficient method of building large scale notification solutions.
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 >...
Algo devices support Transport Layer Security (TLS). This feature adds security by ensuring that Algo products can trust the hosted SIP server. This is useful for when third- party devices or attackers may try to intercept, replicate, or alter Algo products, and try to connect to the server.
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8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 Provisioning Provisioning is secured by setting the ‘Download Method’ to ‘HTTPS’ (under the Advanced Settings > Provisioning tab) Setting provisioning to ‘HTTPS’ prevents configuration files from being read by unwanted third-party devices/ attackers. This resolves the potential risk of having sensitive data: admin passwords and SIP credentials stolen.
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Important: In order for a SIP server to validate the Algo device, an additional certificate has to be installed on the Algo device manually. For Firmware v1.7, the only way to add this user certificate file is to use a ‘.pem’, ‘.crt’, or ‘.cer’...
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 the 8190S’ IP Address into the web browser.
The device’s Status page will be available before and after log on. The section can be used to check 8190S’ SIP Registration status of the Ring/Page extensions, Call Status, Multicast Mode, Relay Input Status, Proxy Status, and general MAC, IP, Netmask, Date/Time, and Timezone information.
SIP extension parameters for a Ring/Alert Extension. Ring Extension This is the SIP extension for the 8190S speaker’s Ring parameter. The device will detect inbound ring events on this extension and flash a light pattern with a tone (and multicast if required) until the inbound call stops ringing.
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8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 Note: This is the “Default” tone that will be played if selected for Multicast, Additional Ring Extension settings. Ring/Alert Volume Set speaker volume for SIP ring event. This setting is an amplifier gain control and the output level will also depend on the levels recorded into the source WAV file played from memory.
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Enable or disable the G.722 codec. DTMF Detection Type What type of DTMF events should be detected and processed by the 8190S. If ‘Auto’ is selected the 8190S will accept the first DTMF type it receives (RTP telephony, RTP in- band, or SIP info) and ignore all other types.
Configured strobe patterns are named to simplify the selection elsewhere. On the 8190S a drop down option Strobe Pattern is displayed next to features that allow patterns to be associated with actions such as page, ring, or multicast.
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1. Multicast IP addresses range: 224.0.0.0/4 (from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) 2. Port numbers range: 1 to 65535 3. By default, the 8190S SIP Classroom Speaker is set to use the multicast IP address 224.0.2.60 and the port numbers 50000-50008 Make sure that the multicast IP address and port number do not conflict with other services and devices on the same network.
Basic Settings Tab – Multicast (Slave Settings) Multicast Mode (Slave Selected) If Slave is enabled the 8190S will activate when receiving a multicast message. It will mimic the audio stream, but use local volume settings (‘Page Speaker Volume’ in Basic Settings >...
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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.
Additional Features Tab – Input/Output Input Relay Terminal Function When triggered by an input relay, the 8190S can perform actions such as playing a pre- recorded announcement over the speaker(s) while flashing the light pattern, sending the announcement as a private message to a phone, or initiating a two-way conversation between the speaker and a phone.
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While the 8190S 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.
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Tone Duration Action – Make SIP Voice Call When the 8190S input is triggered, a voice path will open for an intercom-like call via the 8190S to a pre-configured phone extension. This option can be used when a call needs to be made from a public place where a phone would not be practical to use.
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If enabled, the small blue indicator will flash every 30 seconds as visual confirmation that the 8190S is powered and running. Output Relay Triggers the Output Relay when the 8190S is active with an audio event. Document 90-00105 Algo Communication Products Ltd...
8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 Call Button Backlight Enable/Disable call button backlighting. 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 and chosen light pattern will continue to play/flash until a different "Cancel"...
8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 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”...
Protocol DHCP is an IP standard designed to make administration of IP addresses simpler. When selected, DHCP will automatically configure IP addresses for each 8190S on the network. Alternatively, the 8190S can be set to a static IP address. VLAN Mode Enables or Disables VLAN Tagging.
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8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 VLAN ID Specifies the VLAN to which the Ethernet frame belongs. A 12-bit field specifying the VLAN to which the Ethernet frame belongs. The hexadecimal values of 0x000 and 0xFFF are reserved. All other values may be used as VLAN identifiers, allowing up to 4094 VLANs.
Password to log into the 8190S SIP Classroom 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.
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Log Level Use on the advice of Algo technical support only. Log Method Allows the 8190S 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.
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SIP log file for a registration attempt). The Realms may be the same or different for all the extensions used. SNMP Support Additional SNMP support is anticipated for future, but the 8190S will respond to a simple status query for automated supervision. Contact Algo technical support for more information.
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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 8190S when Multicast Master Mode is disabled (set to ‘None’) in the Basic Settings > Multicast tab.
8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 Advanced Settings Tab – Time Network time is used for logging events into memory for troubleshooting. Time Zone Select 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.
This will prevent unauthorized re-configuration of the device if DHCP is used. Provisioning allows installers to pre-configure 8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe units prior to installation on a network. It is typically used for large deployments to save time and ensure consistent setups.
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“Provisioning Server”: TFTP (Trivial File Transfer Protocol), FTP, HTTP, or HTTPS. For example, 8190S configuration files can be automatically downloaded from a TFTP server using DHCP Option 66. This option code (when set) supplies a TFTP boot server address to the DHCP client to boot from.
Since all the necessary settings can be included in this file, the 8190S will be ready to work immediately after the configuration file is downloaded. The MAC address of each 8190S unit can be found on the back label of the unit.
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8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 Dynamic Range Compression Gain ‘Dynamic Range Compression’ must be enabled to display this setting. Higher compression gain increases distortion. Jitter Buffer Range The jitter buffer removes the jitter in arriving network packets by temporarily storing them.
SIP Outbound Support (RFC 5626) Enable this option to support best networking practices according to RFC 5626. This option should generally be enabled if the Algo device is being registered with a hosted server or if TLS is being used for SIP Transportation.
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8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 Register Period (seconds) Maximum requested period of time where the 8190S will re-register with the SIP server. Default setting is 3600 seconds (1 hour). Only change if instructed otherwise. SDP SRTP Offer Setting ‘SDP SRTP Offer’...
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Backup Server #2 Only visible if ‘Server Redundancy Feature’ is enabled. If backup server #1 is unreachable the 8190S will attempt to register with the 2nd backup server. If enabled, the 8190S will always attempt to register with the highest priority server.
When using multicast with other third-party devices that have a delay in their audio path, the audio on the 8190S may be heard slightly earlier than on these other devices. By adding audio delay up to one second, the 8190S may be synchronized with other speakers or telephones that have greater latency.
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Page Tone and Page Volume 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 (above) each time...
Restore Configuration File Restore settings from a backup file. Restore Configuration to Defaults Resets all 8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe 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.
How To Upgrade 8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe Firmware 1. From the top menu, click on System, then Maintenance. 2. In the Upgrade section, click on Choose File and select the 8190S speaker firmware file to upload. Note that a SFW file must be loaded.
8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 Advanced Settings Tab – File Manager Files must be uploaded on to the designated folder, unless the 8190S will not recognize the file. For TLS provisioning and SIP signaling, a certificate file must be uploaded on to the ‘certs’...
8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 Tone Files Included in Memory The 8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe 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 ability to play the WAV file immediately over the speaker for testing.
The dry contact relay on the 8190S can be prompted by any normally open, normally closed switch, Algo 1202 Call Button, Algo 1203 Call Switch, or Algo 1204 Volume Control Switch. The input switches can be connected to the back of the back of the 8190S via the “Dry Contact Relay”.
8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 Specifications Power Input: Type 2 PoE+ IEEE 802.3at (Max 25.5 W) Idle nominal 5-8 W, depending the clock brightness For testing purpose only: PoE can be used. Note that full audio and brightness levels will not be available.
8190S SIP Classroom Speaker with Strobe FW 3.1 FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.