Viking PSA-TB-IP Product Manual

Viking PSA-TB-IP Product Manual

Ip paging speaker adapter with talk-back

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Designed, Manufactured and Supported in the USA
VIKING
SECURITY & COMMUNICATION
Convert any 8 Ohm, 25V or 70V Analog Paging Speaker to an IP Speaker for SIP
Endpoint Paging, Multicast Paging and Making Standard or Emergency SIP Calls
The PSA-TB-IP Speaker Adapter with Talk-Back quickly converts any 8 Ohm, 25V
or 70V analog paging speaker into a SIP endpoint paging speaker. The microphone
enables talk-back and also monitors room noise to automatically increase the
speaker volume when necessary. After a quick conversion, the speaker can be
used for: standard one-way SIP endpoint paging, two-way conversations via SIP
endpoint paging, one-way multicast paging, and making standard or emergency
two-way SIP calls initiated from the optional auxiliary switch input.
The compact chassis of the PSA-TB-IP can be mounted magnetically to the back
of an analog speaker magnet, or use the included screws to attach the unit to the
25/70V transformer mounting holes on the speaker frame. Installation is easy -
mount the microphone behind the speaker grill, attach the wires, and then connect
a CAT5/6 cable from your PoE switch.
An optional auxiliary switch input allows a hard wired button or switch to initiate a
SIP call. The button can be mounted on the wall or concealed under a desk, etc. A
momentary button press will initiate a standard call, while holding the button for 3
or more seconds will initiate an emergency call.
The PSA-TB-IP features a high efficiency 6 Watt class D amplifier capable of
driving up to six 8 Ohm analog paging speakers. This allows you to use a single
PSA-TB-IP to cover up to six speaker paging zones with approximately 1 Watt of
paging power per speaker.
Features
• Quick and easy installation
• SIP compliant, see page two for more information
• PoE powered (class 3, <13 Watts)
• Paging prioritization
• Plays audio from standard multicast sources
• SIP endpoint or multicast group member
• Red call status LED indicator
• Automatic Noise Canceling (ANC) feature for operation in noisy
environments
• Proprietary VOX switching eliminates the need for "Push to Talk" mode
• Selectable auto-answer feature for monitoring
• Compatible with Polycom multicast paging
• Built-in high-efficiency 6 Watt class D amplifier
• Can drive up to six 8 Ohm analog speakers for greater coverage
• SIP/Multicast: SIP page, SIP page and zoned multicast receive
• Support for access code to prevent unwanted SIP calls
• Hangs up on: busy signal, time-out, or touch tone command
• Network remote speaker volume control
• Mounting: Magnetically secure to speaker magnet or attach to the
25/70V transformer mounting holes on speaker frame
• Chassis protects circuitry against plenum dust
• Automatic Gain Control (AGC) to automatically increase ring volume to
compensate for ambient noise
• Diagnostics for testing microphone and speaker
• Programmable pre-page alert tone
PRODUCT
MANUAL
• Amplified SIP endpoint or multicast IP paging for: Schools, Hospitals,
Retail Stores, Office Spaces, etc.
• Provide background music and sound masking
• Make standard and/or emergency SIP phone calls via handsfree talk-
back speaker
• Background music and emergency calls for: Elevator applications,
Retail Stores, Office Spaces, etc.
Power: PoE class 3 (<13 Watts)
Dimensions: 3.63" x 2.65" x 0.90" (92.2 mm x 67.3 mm x 22.9 mm)
Shipping Weight: 0.60 lbs (0.27 kg)
Operating Temperature: -40° F to 140° F (-40° C to 60° C)
Humidity: 5% to 95% non-condensing
SIP Audio Codecs: G711u, G722 and G711a
Multicast Audio Codecs: G711u and G722
Network Compliance: IEEE 802.3 af PoE, SIP 2.0 RFC3261,
100BASE-TX with auto cross-over
Regulatory Compliance: CE, FCC Part 15 and Canada ICES-003 Class A
Maximum Output Level: 105 dB SPL @ 1M (driving one 8 Ohm
speaker with sensitivity of 96dB / 1W / 1M S.P. level)
Amplifier: 6 Watt class D
Connections: (1) RJ45 10/100 Base-T, (4) butt connectors
PSA-TB-IP
IP Paging Speaker
Adapter with Talk-Back
Typical installation example shown above speaker not included
!
Installation requires a Network Administrator / IT Technician
Applications
Information: 715-386-8861
www.VikingElectronics.com
Specifications
April 15, 2021

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  • Page 1 Typical installation example shown above speaker not included driving up to six 8 Ohm analog paging speakers. This allows you to use a single PSA-TB-IP to cover up to six speaker paging zones with approximately 1 Watt of Installation requires a Network Administrator / IT Technician paging power per speaker.
  • Page 2 5dB. Once the length limit has been reached for the wire gauge used, if additional speakers are needed, start back at the PSA-TB-IP with a 2nd parallel wire run. If the length limit is reached again, start a 3rd run, etc. See DOD 895 for an example.
  • Page 3 It resides in the device’s memory and is used by routers to send network traffic to the correct IP address. You can find the MAC address of your PSA-TB-IP speaker printed on a white label on the side of the chassis (see page 4).
  • Page 4 Connect to an optional Momentary Switch to initiate outbound calls or answer inbound ringing SIP calls (not included) Speaker Drive up to (6) Analog Speakers (Viking Models shown, not included, see DOD 497 and 498) 35AE 40AE 30AE 30AE 300AE...
  • Page 5: Step 1

    Attach wires from optional “Call” switch to the two green “Trig. Step 6. In” wires on the PSA-TB-IP using provided butt connectors. Attach a Cat5 or higher cable to the PSA-TB-IP LAN w/POE Step 7. port. See Typical Installation section for details.
  • Page 6: Sip Server

    5. Follow the prompts on your screen to complete software installation 6. To start the Viking IP Programming application, click on the Viking IP Programming icon on your desk top. The main screen will appear, allowing the user to program any PSA-TB-IP connected to that LAN.
  • Page 7 Open the “Viking IP Programming” software on the PC and the start screen shown below will appear. Any Viking IP speakers that are connected to the network will appear on the list. Simply select the PSA-TB-IP on the list and click on the “Connect” button at the bottom or double click the selected speaker.
  • Page 8 C. Configuring PSA-TB-IP VLAN Settings Step 1. Click on the “VLAN” tab. Step 2. Disable or enable VLAN tagging by setting the value of “VLAN Tagging”. Step 3. Set the VLAN tag ID by selecting an integer (1 to PSA-94) in “ID for all packets”.
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    D. Manually Resetting the Security Code to Enter Programming Note: This procedure will not erase a username and password used to access the PSA-TB-IP program mode. Only the security code is set to default. Step 1. Power down the PSA-TB-IP speaker by disconnecting the LAN Cable (RJ45 plug).
  • Page 10 Programming Features 1. Unit Name Up to a 30 character unit name can be assigned to the PSA-TB-IP being programmed. 2. SIP Server Enter the IP address or URL of your SIP server or service provider in this field. The SIP server IP address is limited to 74 characters.
  • Page 11: Outbound Proxy

    4. Outbound Proxy If your SIP provider requires an outbound proxy IP address enter it in the “Outbnd Proxy” field. If outbound proxy is not required enter the SIP sever IP address into the “Outbnd Proxy” field. NOTE: If not required, this field must match your SIP server IP address.
  • Page 12: Sip Page / Call Priority Vs Multicast 10

    Polycom Multicast Paging Tab 10. SIP Page / Call Priority vs Multicast Incoming and outgoing non-emergency SIP call audio streams can be programmed to have priority over any of the 10 standard multicast paging groups. Use the “SIP In Above” and “SIP Out Above” drop down menus to select which multicast groups you want SIP calls to have priority over.
  • Page 13: Multicast Paging Volume (0 - 1 9, Factory Set

    The multicast paging groups can also be used for up to ten different paging zones for receiving audio streams. A paging zone can consist of one or many PSA-TB-IP multicast speakers. There is no limit to how many speakers can be in a given paging zone.
  • Page 14: Emergency Phone Number And Non-Emergency Phone Number

    PSA-TB-IP. It is recommended that the factory set security code be changed. The security code can be set back to default by holding the Reset button while the PSA-TB-IP powers up. See section D on page 9 for details.
  • Page 15: External Relay (Factory Set To Disabled)

    19. External Relay A Viking remote model RC-4A relay controller can be used to activate up to four external relays (see page 23). With the external relay set to “Enable EXT 1,2,3,4,+” the PSA-TB-IP will activate an optional RC-4A relay fcontroller.
  • Page 16 The Speaker volume can alternatively be set to Auto 0 – 10, 15 or 19. 0 = the lowest automatic volume setting and 10, 15 or 19 = the highest automatic volume setting. With volume set to auto the PSA-TB-IP will use its built-in microphone to monitor background room noise and automatically increase or decrease the Speaker volume for SIP paging, incoming/outgoing phone calls and Multicast paging.
  • Page 17 28. Ring Volume When set to Ring or Ring with AGC, The PSA-TB-IP will output a loud ring when it is called. The level can be adjusted from 0 - 19. Factory Setting: 5 29. Microphone Volume / Automatic Noise Cancelling Mode The microphone volume can be set from 1 - 9, 1 = lowest volume setting, 9 = the highest volume setting.
  • Page 18 The Inbound Call Mode determines how the PSA-TB-IP handles incoming SIP calls. One option is to generate a loud ring sound through the speaker. The PSA-TB-IP can also auto answer a SIP call to transmit a page, control the relay or listen to transmit audio from the microphone.
  • Page 19 42. IP Firmware Update IP is currently not available. The ability to update IP firmware will be made available in a later release of Viking IP Programming software. If an IP firmware update is needed, Viking Technical Support will assist in updating the IP...
  • Page 20 43. Unit Firmware If new PSA-TB-IP firmware is available, after opening the programming software a pop up window will ask if you would like to update firmware. Another way to update is accomplished by clicking the speaker firmware “Update Unit” button.
  • Page 21 Ring option outputs a fixed volume ring and is adjustable (see Programming section 28). The Ring with AGC option makes the PSA-TB-IP vary the volume of the loud ring based on the background noise around the unit. If Night Ring...
  • Page 22 D. Operation Commands (Relay Mode must be set to “Door Strike”) The following commands can be entered after answering an outbound SIP call from the PSA-TB-IP or on an inbound SIP call to the unit, when the Inbound Call Mode is set to auto answer. After the unit auto answers the call, one beep will be heard if Pre Page Alert Tone is enabled.
  • Page 23 / gates. Up to four PSA-TB-IP’s can communicate with one RC-4A allowing you to securely control four entrances. When using an RC-4A for remote relay control the PSA-TB-IP should be set to “Ext 1,2,3,4, +” (see Programming section 19).
  • Page 24 SIP / Multicast Paging Adapter The Viking model PA-IP SIP / Multicast Paging Adapter provides an interface between new VoIP phone systems (hardware or hosted/cloud based) and analog paging systems, eliminating the need for an ATA or FXS port. The PA-IP can be used for standard SIP endpoint paging or multicast paging and background music.
  • Page 25 10 different siren, warble, and chime tones that the MTG-10 can provide. One or two PA-60’s can be added to the Viking model ZPI-4 four zone paging interface to provide either 60 Watts or 120 Watts of total paging power in four zones.
  • Page 26 TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY Viking warrants its products to be free from defects in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of two years from the date of purchase from any authorized Viking distributor. If at any time during the warranty period, the product is deemed defective or malfunctions, return the product to Viking Electronics, Inc., 1531 Industrial Street, Hudson, WI., 54016.

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