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RCU-SIP
USER GUIDE
For Technical Assistance
Please Ph: 07 5596 5128
or Email : info@natcomm.com.au

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  • Page 1 RCU-SIP USER GUIDE For Technical Assistance Please Ph: 07 5596 5128 or Email : info@natcomm.com.au...
  • Page 2 Closed and Open with each call. RCU-SIP has a full Analog Telephone Adaptor (ATA) incorporated within its design. RCU-SIP can be connected to ANY Point on a Local Area or Wide Area Network, such as : * Any Internal Network Point of a LAN...
  • Page 3: Connection Overview

    CONNECTION OVERVIEW PBX CONNECTION RCU-SIP is designed to connect as a SIP Client of an IP based PBX. It has an RJ45 Socket for Network Connection. It is supplied with a CAT5 connection cable. RCU-SIP will connect to your PBX Network via DHCP and you can then access its...
  • Page 4: Installation Diagram

    INSTALLATION DIAGRAM A Screw Terminal Connection Box supplied with RCU-SIP Relay 1 Connection To Connect to Relay 1 of RCU-SIP, use the screw terminals that connect to the ORANGE and BROWN wires in the Connection Box. Relay 2 Connection To Connect to Relay 2 of RCU-SIP, use the screw terminals that connect to the BLUE and WHITE wires in the Connection Box.
  • Page 5 SIP INSTALLATION A Windows based program (called Natcomm SIP Controller) is supplied for your RCU-SIP unit. This program is designed for use on PC running Windows 7 or later (on your same network). Install the program by double clicking the supplied Program file.
  • Page 6 Go into the Phone 1 Menu Enter Phone 1 Now Enter Your : Extension Number User Name Password Scroll Down to the Bottom of the Page You MUST Click Save When complete You MUST Click Reload See Arrow Above Page 6 Natcomm...
  • Page 7 Enter NETWORK SERVER IP ADDRESS Go into the Menu A & B Enter the SIP Menu Enter Here Your SIP Server IP Address Make sure the Send Registration Request with Expire Time is ticked. It should only be unticked for a direct peer to peer IP connection.
  • Page 8 Changing from DHCP to Static IP Go into the Settings Menu Enter Settings Menu Deselect DHCP Here Enter Static IP Settings Here or Here Scroll Down to the Bottom of the Page You MUST Then Click Save and Reload Page 8 Natcomm...
  • Page 9 Now Reload to Effect Your Changes Go into the Reload Menu Leave the Default Setting Unchanged ‘Reset and execute Main Application’ Now Click Reset There will be a short delay while the ATA resets itself save Downloading the ATA User Guide Go into the Users Guide Menu...
  • Page 10 Programmed amount of time and then wait for the programmed ‘Call Wait Time’ for further DTMF Commands. If RCU-SIP is set to ‘Toggle’ mode, RCU-SIP will CLOSE its Internal Relay if it is OPEN, or OPEN the Relay if it is CLOSED and leave it in the new state until the next time it detects a Correct Command.
  • Page 11: Programming Options

    The following settings are provided : SETTING DTMF RELAY CONTROL CODE A 1 to 4 digit DTMF CONTROL CODE can be set to trigger the RCU-SIP Relay response. Model RCU-SIP 2 provides for 2 Relay output. Each Relay must use a separate Control Code.
  • Page 12 SETTING AUTO ANSWER WAIT TIME This is the amount of time that RCU-SIP will hold a call waiting for commands after answering. The default setting is 30 seconds. The set time is reset after every valid DTMF command. This timer can be increased up to 99 seconds if required.
  • Page 13 For an Error in programming You will hear 1 Long ‘Beep’ If you experience an Error, wait until RCU-SIP hangs up, then Start again at 1 If your programming is accepted, Hang Up or Continue Programming Write down your Relay Code Here : ---------- ---------- ---------- ----------...
  • Page 14 For an Error in programming You will hear 1 Long ‘Beep’ If you experience an Error, wait until RCU-SIP hangs up, then Start again at 1 Write down your Relay Code Here : ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- Write down your Relay Time Here : ----------...
  • Page 15 PROGRAMMING OTHER SETTINGS You can CHANGE the following Default Settings for RCU While in Programming Mode : To Set the Number of Rings to Answer. PRESS #0 xx When xx = 01 RCU will Answer calls in 1 Ring (DEFAULT) When xx = 01 - 20 RCU will Answer in up to 20 Rings To Change the Time Period that RCU will wait for commands...
  • Page 16: Specifications

    Damage caused to this device or attached equipment by connecting a Power Adaptor other than as supplied, is not covered under this warranty THE CASE IS SEALED AT THE FACTORY. OPENING THE CASE WILL VOID THE WARRANTY. Page 16 Natcomm...

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