Raven 47800A-V Series User Manual

Pyra roip/voip interface

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PYRA RoIP/VoIP Interface User
Guide
RAVEN ELECTRONICS CORPORATION
Copyright © 2022
4655 Longley Lane #106, Reno Nevada 89502
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Last Updated on February 10
,2022
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  • Page 1 PYRA RoIP/VoIP Interface User Guide RAVEN ELECTRONICS CORPORATION Copyright © 2022 4655 Longley Lane #106, Reno Nevada 89502 Last Updated on February 10 ,2022 REV1...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Initial Setup ................................3 Package Contents ............................3 Connecting to the VoIP Interface ........................3 Changing the Username and Password ....................... 6 Changing the IP Address of the VoIP Interface ..................... 7 How to Change the Network Settings ......................7 Blade Setup ................................
  • Page 3: Initial Setup

    1 Initial Setup 1.1 Package Contents • One Power Cable and Power Adapter • One Mini Blade with VoIP Module (47800A-003-V or 47800D-003-V) • One 8-Port Blade with VoIP Module (47800A-XXXV or 47800D-XXXV) 1.2 Connecting to the VoIP Interface To configure a Blade that has a VoIP interface in it, you will need the power supply sent with the unit as well as a CAT 5 ethernet cable that is connected to your network.
  • Page 4 1. Power up the Blade by plugging in the power supply to the back of the unit. 2. Plug in a CAT 5 Ethernet cable that is on your network into Port 7 (8-port Blade) or into Port 1 (2- port Mini Blade).
  • Page 5 8. Enter the default Username: Admin and Password: Admin. 9. Figure 1-4 shows the “System Information” page that will be brought up once entering the correct username and password. Figure 1-4: The “System Information” page that will pop up once correctly connecting to 192.168.50.65 and entering the correct credentials.
  • Page 6: Changing The Username And Password

    1.3 Changing the Username and Password 1. Navigate to the “System” tab on the left panel, click the “Administration” in the drop down, and it will look like Figure 1-5. Figure 1-5: The “Administration” page where the username and password can be changed 2.
  • Page 7: Changing The Ip Address Of The Voip Interface

    2 Changing the IP Address of the VoIP Interface 2.1 How to Change the Network Settings 1. Navigate to the “Network Setup” page on the left side panel and it will look like Figure 2-1. Figure 2-1: “Network Setup” web interface. 2.
  • Page 8: Blade Setup

    3 Blade Setup 3.1 How to Change Individual Port Settings 1. Navigate to the “Blade Setup” page on the left side panel and it will look like Figure 3-1. 2. Change the Individual Port Settings: Port Configuration: Select Existing Port: This is the port you are making changes to Port Type: This auto populates.
  • Page 9: Pinout For The Analog 2-Wire/4-Wire Ports

    3.2 Pinout for the Analog 2-wire/4-wire Ports Refer to Figure 3-2 and Figure 3-3 for the pinouts for the 153 modules. Note the E-Lead is COR input, and the M-Lead is PTT output. Figure 3-2: The RJ-45 connector for reference. Figure 3-3: The pinout for the 153 modules.
  • Page 10: How To Make A Bridge Group

    4 How to Make a Bridge Group 4.1 Bridging two or more M4x Audio Channels Together 1. Navigate to the “Conferences” page on the left side panel and it will look like Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1: “Conferences” web interface. 2. Type the name of the bridge being configured. 3.
  • Page 11: Rtp Streaming

    5 RTP Streaming 5.1 RTP Streaming Audio from a Channel to Another RTP Device 1. Navigate to the “Channel Setup” page on the left side panel and it will look like Figure 5-1. Figure 5-1: “Channel Setup” web interface. 2. Type the name of the RTP stream. 3.
  • Page 12 TTL field reaches 0 before the destination, the data is discarded. Used only for Multicast. Silence Suppression Trigger: The Raven will only send audio packets on VOX if set to “Enable”. If set to “Disable”, packets will always be sent.
  • Page 13 5. Click the “Save” button and the RTP Channel will be created. 6. Navigate to the “Conferences” page on the left side panel. 7. Name the conference that will link the RTP stream with a port. 8. Click the name of the RTP channel and one of the ports that the RTP stream will be directed towards as shown in Figure 5-3.
  • Page 14: Blade-Link

    6 Blade-Link 6.1 How to Connect Blades with Blade-Link Using Pyra Firmware In this example we are connecting an 8-port Blade to a 2-port mini blade. The IP Address of the 8-port Blade is 192.168.50.64 and the IP Address of the 2-port Blade is 192.168.50.80. The 8-port Blade will be the dedicated server for the Blade-Link.
  • Page 15 Figure 6-2: The information of the non-server Blade will be populated once a reboot has been performed. 8. Click the name/IP of the Blade you are connecting with Blade-Link. On the right is the physical Port of the M4x channel of that Blade. Since it is a Mini Blade, it will only have the option for Port 2 as seen in Figure 6-2.
  • Page 16 13. Navigate to the “Bladelink Status” page on the left side panel on both the blades. The two blade’s information now should be seen under “Local Blade” and “Remote Blade”. The “Local Blade” is the blade that is associated with that webpage. The “Remote Blade” would be the other blade that is not associated with that webpage.
  • Page 17 Figure 6-5: COR input on Port 1 on the sever Blade and PTT output on Port 2 on the non-server Blade indicating Blade-Link is working. Figure 6-6: COR input on Port 2 on the non-sever Blade and PTT output on Port 1 on the server Blade indicating Blade-Link is working.
  • Page 18: How To Connect Blades With A Flexgate Using Blade-Link

    FlexGate already works and has the FlexGate setup. If not, please refer to the Raven FlexGate Comprehensive Guide in the manual section first. *The blade-link will not show up under the VoIP’s interface webpage as a “Remote Blade”. It also will not show up under a selection when configuring the individual ports under “Blade Setup”.
  • Page 19 4. Click the “Submit” button and the page will refresh to look like Figure 6-8. Figure 6-8: Once the “Submit” button is clicked, the webpage will be refreshed to show the different channels that can be selected for an RTP stream. 5.
  • Page 20: Sip Channel

    The analog channel will be unable to initiate a SIP call, but an external device connected to the same SIP server such as a SIP phone or Raven’s IP Deskset can start a call*. 1. Navigate to the “Channel Setup” page on the left side panel and it will look like Figure 7-1.
  • Page 21 Account Configuration: Username/number: The EXT number that is associated with that endpoint under the SIP server Display Name: The display name for this channel Description: The description of the SIP channel. Not required SIP Domain/IP Address: The SIP server IP address.
  • Page 22 5. Click the “Save” button and the SIP Channel will be created. Refresh the page and confirm that it says “ PROXY_REGISTERED”. 6. Navigate to the “Conferences” page on the left side panel. 7. Name the conference that will link the SIP channel with an analog port. 8.
  • Page 23: Saving The Configuration

    8 Saving the Configuration 8.1 How to Save the Configuration of the VoIP Interface for Future Restores 1. Navigate to the “System” tab on the left panel and click the “Backup/Restore” in the drop down. The webpage will look like Figure 8-1. Figure 8-1: “Backup/Restore”...
  • Page 24: Resetting The Voip

    9 Resetting the VoIP 9.1 How to Reset the VoIP to Have Default Settings through Hardware 1. Take the lid off the blade. There will be a total of 8 screws if it is an 8-port blade or a total of 4 screws if it is a 2-port mini blade.
  • Page 25: How To Reset The Voip Interface To Have Default Settings Through The Webpage

    9.2 How to Reset the VoIP Interface to Have Default Settings through the Webpage 1. Navigate to the “System” tab on the left panel and click the “Backup/Restore” in the drop down. 2. Click the “Set Defaults” button. A pop up will appear asking if you want to reset to default settings as shown in Figure 9-2.
  • Page 26: Firmware Updates

    10 Firmware Updates 10.1 How to Apply a New Firmware Update 1. Navigate to the “System” tab on the left panel, click the “Upgrade Firmware ” in the drop down, and it will look like Figure 10-1. Figure 10-1: The “Upgrade Firmware” page where a new firmware file can be loaded onto the VoIP interface.
  • Page 27: Troubleshooting The Voip Interface

    11 Troubleshooting the VoIP Interface 11.1 Why Can’t I Reach the Webpage? Step 1: Make sure the ethernet cable is connected to the correct Port and the right power supply is being used. The link lights are a good indicator it is connected to a network. Step 2: Check to see if the computer trying to reach the webpage is on the same network as 192.168.50.X.
  • Page 28: Why Is My Blade Restarting In A Constant Boot-Loop

    11.3 Why is my Blade restarting in a Constant Boot-Loop? Step 1: If you applied the PYRA firmware to a blade that had different/older firmware, perform a reset to ensure the .json file is properly formatted Step 2: If you applied an old .json file from an older VoIP firmware to restore settings will cause a boot- loop.

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