Wahsega Carina User Manual

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Carina IP Display
User's Guide
Getting Started
This step-by-step guide will help you setup and install your
Wahsega Carina IP
Display.
www.wahsega.com

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  • Page 1 Carina IP Display User’s Guide Getting Started This step-by-step guide will help you setup and install your Wahsega Carina IP Display. www.wahsega.com...
  • Page 2: Preface

    Important Notice This manual and any examples contained herein are provided “as is” and are subject to change without notice. Wahsega reserves the right to make changes to its products without notice and advises its customers to obtain the latest version of relevant information before placing orders and to verify that the information being relied on is current.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Quality Standards ......................6 2: U ....................7 HAPTER XPERIENCE Software Capabilities ....................8 Getting Started ......................9 Endpoint Configuration Without Carina Event Manager ........10 3: C ............... 12 HAPTER ONFIGURATION IN VENT ANAGER Individual Device Configuration ................13 Details ..........................
  • Page 4: Chapter 1 Overview

    Chapter 1 Overview The Wahsega product line offers the highest quality two-way audio and durability in the industry today. Each and every Wahsega product is designed, developed and manufactured in the USA, ensuring a superior product at the best price available in the market.
  • Page 5: Carina Ip Display Functionality

    Carina IP Display Functionality The initial functions of Wahsega’s Carina IP Display include: Centralized Event Manager configuration  Event Manager auto-detects each Carina IP Display on the network  All configuration options accessible via Carina Event Manager’s centralized HTTP Web interface ...
  • Page 6  Two onboard relays for door lock control Secondary inputs  Second RJ45 connector for easy installation and expansion  Able to drive second Wahsega Extension Speaker (WL-SPKR-22- A or WL-SPKR-SMT-A) up to 20m away via Cat5e or Cat6 cable  Compatible with standard call buttons ...
  • Page 7: Quality Standards

    Wahsega’s ultimate goal is to provide a solution that is both cost  effective and unsurpassed in quality. By leveraging existing...
  • Page 8: Chapter 2 User Experience

    SIP communication, and Event Manager’s NTP server provides an accurate time and date display when streaming messages are not present. The Carina IP Display can even power a second, analog Wahsega speaker up to 20 meters away via PoE cable, increasing audio coverage in the space without requiring an additional cable home run.
  • Page 9: Software Capabilities

    Software Capabilities Wahsega’s Carina IP Display is configured centrally at the Carina Event Manager, which allows bulk configuration as well as individual customization. This allows access to various settings such as network/IP address, SIP account and Event Manager configuration, intercom/speaker behavior, panic button call numbers, and administrative functions such as firmware upgrade and configuration backup/restore.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting Started 1. All Carina devices should be configured within the Carina Event Manager’s configuration webpages. While it is possible to make changes at the device’s own webpages, any configuration changes to the device’s webpages will be overwritten by the Event Manager.
  • Page 11: Endpoint Configuration Without Carina Event Manager

    1. To access the individual IP Display webpages, navigate to its IP address in your Web browser (for example, http://123.456.78.9). Wahsega recommends using Chrome or Firefox for best results. 2. When you access the configuration webpages, the IP Display will ask for a username and password.
  • Page 12 5. Set time and date and change username or password on the System page. Please note that the Carina Event Manager may be used as a system NTP server for consistent date and time display across the network.
  • Page 13: Chapter 3: Configuration In Event Manager

    The Carina IP Display should be configured within the Carina Event Manager configuration webpages. Event Manager automatically detects each Carina IP Display on the same network, and it provides bulk or individual configuration options. Wahsega recommends using a Chrome or Firefox browser for best results.
  • Page 14: Individual Device Configuration

    Individual Device Configuration Navigate to the Devices page on your Event Manager and click the button next to the IP Display you’d like to configure. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 13 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 15: Details

     Target Version – Firmware version this IP Display should be running currently or upon next reprovisioning cycle. Target version “Not Set” will keep this device at Current Version upon reprovisioning. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 14 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 16: General

     Allow Hangup? – A button press during an active call or call attempt will hang up the call if allowed here. The call will continue until the remote party hangs up if not allowed. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 15 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 17  Priority – Set priority level for this call.  A button press during an active call or call attempt will NEVER hang up a long press call. The call will continue until the remote party hangs up. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 16 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 18: Display

     Low-Light – Choose LED behavior in low light conditions if desired.  Dimming Enabled – Enable or disable display’s auto-dim function.  Dimming Threshold – Set threshold for auto-dim. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 17 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 19: Rtp

    SIP calls.  DC blocker only eliminates hum from power lines, while leaving other low-frequency sounds intact.  High-pass mode eliminates most noise below standard telephone frequencies. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 18 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 20  Tone Notification – When enabled, a tone is played before the RTP broadcast begins.  Trigger Relay – When enabled, the IP Display’s onboard relay will be triggered for the duration of the RTP broadcast. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 19 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 21: Sip

     Password – The password used to register this account with the SIP server, if needed.  Authentication username – By default, authentication is done with the Username/Number above. Fill in the Authentication Username if a different username is needed. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 20 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 22  Allowed – When disabled, outbound calls by any means from this IP Display are prevented.  Timers  Call Attempt Timeout – An unanswered outbound call attempt will be automatically cancelled when this timer expires. Default is 180 seconds. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 21 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 23 NAT connection, or in keeping a TCP connection to the SIP server active.  Silence suppression – When enabled, RTP packets are not sent when silence is detected. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 22 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 24: Logging

     Report to server – Enable to begin logging to a network server. Default value: Disabled.  Server address – The IP address or URL of the syslog server.  Server port – The port (if needed) for the syslog server. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 23 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 25: Network

    Note that when using DHCP, the IP address for your IP Display may change. However, a new IP address will not affect configuration settings made through your Event Manager. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 24 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 26  MTU size – Maximum transmission unit allowed on the Ethernet connection. The standard for Ethernet networks is 1500, and you should not change this value unless directed by your network administrator. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 25 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 27: System

    NTP time. Default value: Enabled  NTP Server – The Wahsega Event Manager can behave as an NTP server. To take advantage of this, endpoints are best configured to use the default value.
  • Page 28 For more information about DST rules and dates, see http://www.nist.gov/pml/div688/dst.cfm.  Time zone – Select the region that most closely matches your time zone. (Note that daylight saving time is not automatically applied based on region.) Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 27 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 29: Config File

     Load from File – Load a JSON configuration file for an IP Display into this speaker.  Download to File – Download this IP Display’s current info.json configuration file. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 28 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 30: Appendix A: Restoring Factory Settings

    Appendix A Restoring Factory Settings Software-based Factory Reset If you need to erase the configuration settings in your Wahsega IP Display, you can do so by following the steps below. Line Out + Line Out – LED 1 LED 2...
  • Page 31 IP Display to dynamic IP (DHCP) mode. You will need to use the new, dynamic IP address to gain access to your IP Display’s configuration webpages once again. Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 30 v 3.0.1.20200827...
  • Page 32 Carina IP Display WL-IPD-SPKR-510-CAR-F WL-IPD-SPKR-520-CAR-F WL-IPD-SPKR-540-CAR-F WL-IPD-SPKR-510D-CAR-F User’s Guide Version 3.0.1.20200827 Carina IP Display User’s Guide Page 31 v 3.0.1.20200827...

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