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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker User Manual...
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Solution overview Solution overview This manual describes how you make the device accessible to your audio system, and how to configure the device directly from its interface (for instance when you use the device without an audio or video management software).
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Installation Installation To watch this video, go to the web version of this document. help.axis.com/?&piaId=58287§ion=solution-overview...
AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Get started Get started Find the device on the network To find Axis devices on the network and assign them IP addresses in Windows®, use AXIS IP Utility or AXIS Device Manager. Both applications are free and can be downloaded from axis.com/support.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Get started 3. Click Save. The password has now been configured. Secure passwords Important Axis devices send the initially set password in clear text over the network. To protect your device after the first login, set up a secure and encrypted HTTPS connection and then change the password.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Additional settings Additional settings Calibrate and run a remote speaker test You can run a speaker test to verify from a remote location that a speaker is working as intended. The speaker performs the test by playing a series of test tones that are registered by the built-in microphone.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Additional settings 6. Under Audio, select at least one audio codec with the desired audio quality for SIP calls. Drag-and-drop to change the priority. 7. Under Additional, select additional options. UDP-to-TCP switching – Select to allow calls to switch transport protocols from UDP (User Datagram Protocol) to TCP (Transmission Control Protocol) temporarily.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Additional settings To learn more, check out our guide Get started with rules for events. Send an email if a speaker test fails In this example the audio device is configured to send an email to a defined recipient when a speaker test fails. The speaker test is configured to be performed 18:00 every day.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Additional settings Under Recipient, select your recipient (“Speaker test recipients”) Enter a subject and a message, and click Save. Play audio when a camera detects motion This example explains how to set up the audio device to play an audio clip when an Axis network camera detects motion.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Additional settings 1. Go to System > SIP > SIP settings. 2. Make sure Enable SIP is turned on. If you need to turn it on, remember to click Save afterwards. 3. Go to SIP accounts.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Additional settings 4. In the list of states, select Ringing. 5. In the list of actions, select Play audio clip. 6. In the list of clips, select the audio clip you want to play. 7. Select how many times to repeat the audio clip. 0 means “play once”.
AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Learn more Learn more Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used to set up, maintain and terminate VoIP calls. You can make calls between two or more parties, called SIP user agents. To make a SIP call you can use, for example, SIP phones, softphones or SIP-enabled Axis devices.
AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Learn more Example sip:myspeaker@company.com sip.company.com sip:office@company.com sip:myspeaker@company.com NAT traversal Use NAT (Network Address Translation) traversal when the Axis device is located on an private network (LAN) and you want to access it from outside of that network.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface The device interface To reach the device interface, enter the device’s IP address in a web browser. Note Support for the features and settings described in this section varies between devices. Show or hide the main menu.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface Audio Overview Locate device: Click to play a sound that helps you identify the speaker. For some products, a LED will flash on the device. Calibrate : Click to calibrate the speaker.
AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface Listen and record Click to listen. Click to start a continuous recording of the live audio stream. Click again to stop the recording. If a recording is ongoing, it will resume automatically after a reboot.
AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface Click to play the recording. Click to stop the recording. Click to show more information and options about the recording. Set export range: If you only want to export part of the recording, enter from when to when.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface • Automatic date and time (manual NTS KE servers): Synchronize with the secure NTP key establishment servers connected to the DHCP server. Manual NTS KE servers: Enter the IP address of one or two NTP servers. When you use two NTP servers, the device synchronizes and adapts its time based on input from both.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface Allow access through: Select if a user is allowed to connect to the device through the HTTP, HTTPS, or both HTTP and HTTPS protocols. HTTPS is a protocol that provides encryption for page requests from users and for the pages returned by the web server. The encrypted exchange of information is governed by the use of an HTTPS certificate, which guarantees the authenticity of the server.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface SNMP The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) allows remote management of network devices. SNMP: Select the version of SNMP to use. • v1 and v2c: Read community: Enter the community name that has read-only access to all supported SNMP objects. The default value is public.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface Important If you reset the device to factory default, all certificates are deleted. Any pre-installed CA certificates are reinstalled. Filter the certificates in the list. Add certificate : Click to add a certificate.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface Use filter: Select to filter which IP addresses that are allowed to access the device. Policy: Choose whether to Allow access or Deny access for certain IP addresses. Addresses: Enter the IP numbers that are either allowed or denied access to the device. You can also use the CIDR format.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface A rule defines the conditions that must be met for the product to perform an action. The list shows all the currently configured rules in the product. Note You can create up to 256 action rules.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface You can set up your device to notify recipients about events or send files. The list shows all the recipients currently configured in the product, along with information about their configuration. Note You can create up to 20 recipients.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface host key types. RSA is the preferred method during negotiation, followed by ECDSA, ED25519, and DSA. Make sure to enter the right MD5 host key that is used by your SFTP server. While the Axis device supports both MD5 and SHA-256 hash keys, we recommend using SHA-256 due to stronger security over MD5.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface The manual trigger is used to manually trigger a rule. The manual trigger can for example be used to validate actions during product installation and configuration. MQTT MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport) is a standard messaging protocol for the Internet of Things (IoT). It was designed for simplified IoT integration and is used in a wide variety of industries to connect remote devices with a small code footprint and minimal network bandwidth.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface Retain: Select to keep the state of client on this Topic QoS: Change the QoS layer for the packet flow. Last Will and Testament message The Last Will Testament (LWT) lets a client provide a testament along with its credentials when connecting to the broker. If the client disconnects ungracefully at some point later (maybe because his power source died), it can let the broker deliver a message to other clients.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) is used for interactive communication sessions between users. The sessions can include audio and video. Enable SIP: Check this option to make it possible to initiate and receive SIP calls.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface All current SIP accounts are listed under SIP accounts. For registered accounts, the colored circle lets you know the status. The account is successfully registered with the SIP server. There is a problem with the account. Possible reasons can be authorization failure, that the account credentials are wrong, or that the SIP server can’t find the account.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface SIP test call SIP account: Select which account to make the test call from. SIP address: Enter a SIP address and click to make a test call and verify that the account works.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface Role: • Administrator: Has full access to all settings. Administrators can also add, update, and remove other users. • Operator: Has access to all settings except: All System settings. Adding apps. • Media user: Allows access to the video stream only.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface Current state: Shows the current state of the port. The input or output is activated when the current state is different from the normal state. An input on the device has an open circuit when it’s disconnected or when there is a voltage above 1 V DC.
AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker The device interface • UDP (Default port is 514) • TCP (Default port is 601) • TLS (Default port is 6514) Severity: Select which messages to send when triggered. CA certificate set: See the current settings or add a certificate.
AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Reset to factory default settings Important Reset to factory default should be used with caution. A reset to factory default resets all settings, including the IP address, to the factory default values. To reset the product to the factory default settings: 1.
AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Troubleshooting Technical issues, clues and solutions If you can’t find what you’re looking for here, try the troubleshooting section at axis.com/support. Problems upgrading the firmware Firmware upgrade failure If the firmware upgrade fails, the device reloads the previous firmware. The most common reason is that the wrong firmware file has been uploaded.
AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Troubleshooting Media clips are played with A sound file is recorded with a certain gain. If your audio clips have been created with different different volumes gains, they will be played with a different loudness. Make sure that you use clips that have the same gain.
AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Specifications Specifications Product overview Horn Bracket Protective earth terminal Microphone Gasket Network connector Status LED indicator I/O port 10 Control button 11 Microphone disable switch LED indicators Status LED Indication Unlit Unlit for normal operation.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Specifications Buttons Control button The control button is used for: • Calibrating the speaker test. Press and release the control button and a test tone is played. • Resetting the product to factory default settings. See Reset to factory default settings on page 34.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker Specifications DC output Can be used to power auxiliary equipment. 12 V DC Note: This pin can only be used as power out. Max load = 25 mA Digital Input 0 to max 30 V DC Connect to pin 1 to activate, or leave floating (unconnected) to deactivate.
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker API commands API commands VAPIX® is Axis’ own open API (Application Programming Interface). You can control almost all functionality available in Axis devices through VAPIX®. To get access to the complete VAPIX® documentation, join Axis Developer Community at axis.com/developer-community...
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AXIS C1310-E Network Horn Speaker API commands Disable FTP Request http://<deviceIP>/axis-cgi/param.cgi?action=update&Network.FTP.Enabled=no Example Enable SSH Request http://<deviceIP>/axis-cgi/param.cgi?action=update&Network.SSH.Enabled=yes Example Disable SSH Request http://<deviceIP>/axis-cgi/param.cgi?action=update&Network.SSH.Enabled=no...
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