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overview WARNING CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOISTURE. DO NOT INSERT ANY METALLIC OBJECT THROUGH THE RISK OF EXPLOSION IF BATTERY IS REPLACED BY AN INCORRECT TYPE. DISPOSE OF USED BATTERIES ACCORDING TO THE INSTRUCTIONS.
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overview IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Do not install on a surface where it is exposed to direct sunlight, near heating equipment or heavy cold area. Read these instructions. Do not place this apparatus near conductive material. Keep these instructions. Do not attempt to service this apparatus yourself. Heed all warnings.
CONTENTS OVERVIEW Important Safety Instructions STARTING Connecting to a PC Features Access product Checking the components Logging in Names and functions of each part INSTALLING AND CONNECTING ENVIRONMENT SETTINGS Installation Home Screen configuration Connecting to other devices Maintenance System management Network settings Time settings USING THE MICROPHONE...
overview FEATURES ~ Paging communication over the network You can broadcast a variety of messages, such as announcements to a designated area within the network, using the paging system by connecting it to a network audio server or controller mode speaker. ~ Gooseneck microphone You can use the gooseneck microphone conveniently by adjusting its position flexibly to fit a user environment.
CHECKING THE COMPONENTS This product is a network microphone that is to be connected to the controller device (e.g., audio server, speaker/audio module set to controller mode) of the network audio system. To use the microphone, you must connect it to the network and register a device via a web- Make sure all of the following components are included.
overview NAMES AND FUNCTIONS OF EACH PART Name Function Description The button used to sound a chime to signal the start or end of a broadcast. Front CHIME button For information on how to set up a chime, refer to "Chime Settings". (Page 24) When entering numbers, if 8 or more numbers have already been entered, they cannot all NEXT button be displayed on a single screen, so this button is used to return to the previous page.
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Rear DC 24V POWER RESET NETWORK AUX IN MIC VOL a b c Name Function Description POWER input terminal Supplies DC 24V power by connecting to the supplied power adapter. A button that returns the product settings to the factory default values. Press the button for approximately 12 seconds to reset and reboot the product.
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installing and connecting INSTALLATION Disconnecting from the Gooseneck Microphone Disconnect the gooseneck microphone from the device while pressing the <PUSH>button on top of the gooseneck microphone. Precautions Before Installation ~ Be careful that cables do not become stuck in the wrong places and that the covering of electric wires is not damaged, as this can cause product damage or fire.
CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES Network Cable Specifications Item Specifications Remark Connector RJ45 (10/100BASE-T) Ethernet 10/100Base-T DC 24V Cable Category 5e Max Distance 100 m DC resistance ≤ 0.125 Ω/m POWER RESET NETWORK AUX IN MIC VOL PoE Support IEEE 802.3af Power Router or switching hub (PoE supported)
starting You can set the product’s network environment according to the user’s network connection ACCESS PRODUCT configuration. Various functions, including maintenance and environment settings, are available on the product website. To change your product’s network configuration settings, follow these instructions to access the product.
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Registering using Device Manager 3. Select a product to set its IP address, and enter the IP address to use (e.g., Set Static IP). If the product is connected to a network which includes a computer where the device manager is installed, you When you select products one by one can search products, set up passwords, change IP addresses, upgrade firmware, and access web pages.
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starting 4. When you press [Search] on the list screen, it can be queried with the set IP address and <Login OK>. 2. When the firmware update is completed and the system is rebooted, the status will change to <Please wait until the program starts.>.
LOGGING IN Registering with the product’s initial IP address If you connect only one product to the switch hub, it is possible to set up the password even on the web Use the password set for the admin account. page. 1.
environment settings environment settings HOME SCREEN CONFIGURATION MAINTENANCE If you connect to the product using a web browser, you can check the system management, network settings, View Log time settings, logs, etc. Logs generated in the product can be checked. Getting to Know the Home Screen The log items are different for each product, and they are recorded when the log operation occurs.
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 5. It will take up to 10 minutes to upgrade the system and reboot the product. The software version information of the product is available in the upper-right corner of the Home screen. Various functions are available, including System Upgrade, Change Password, System Check, Restart, and Reset. Changing the Password You can change the passwords of each account.
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environment settings Unlock Account Setting the System Check Time For all accounts except the admin account, if you enter the wrong password more than 5 times when logging Sets the time for the system check. The system reboots automatically at the set time every day. in, the account will be locked for 30 seconds and you will not be able to log in.
NETWORK SETTINGS Restarting System You can restart the system without disconnecting the power when a system reboot is needed. You can change the network settings according to the user’s network connection configuration. 1. On the Home screen, click <Environment Setting> ; <Network Setting>. 1.
environment settings TIME SETTINGS Set the time and date accurately or it may cause problems in operating the broadcast. 1. On the Home screen, click <Environment Setting> ; <Time Setting>. ~ The current time is set if you select GMT of your location on <Standard Time Zone> ~ For the local network which is not connected to the external Internet, select <User Setting>...
By pressing the <MENU> button on the main body of the product, it will be divided into three modes according to the <3. Talk Protocol> setting in the <Talk type> menu as follows. You can switch each mode with the [PRESET] button on the product body. SPA-M1000 CP Mode CALL STATION If <Talk Protocol>...
1. If you press any number button while on the standby screen, the broadcasting mode (Zone, Group, CP) set in <Talk Protocol> and the entered number will be displayed on the screen. Request talk TALK Waiting . . . SPA-M1000 Zone Mode ZONE ENTER NUM: 2 CALL STATION...
CP event button (5 key) on the left side of the microphone. 1. Press the desired CP event button on the standby screen. Request talk TALK Waiting . . . PUSH MONITOR CHIME SPA-M1000 CP Mode POWER NETWORK -6dB +3dB +6dB VOLUME...
using the microphone USING MENU Talk Type Settings You can set the [TALK]button usage method when making a microphone broadcast. If you press the [MENU] button on the product body, you can change the <Chime> and <Talk type> settings, or 1.
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Checking Network Information You can check the network information set in the product. 1. Press the [MENU] button on the product body. 2. The <NETWORK> information screen will be displayed. NETWORK : XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX MASK: XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX MENU DNS : 8.XXX.XXX.XXX MAC: XX:XX:XX:XX:XX:XX MENU:NEXT PREV:EXIT 3.
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