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Device Configuration Guide
Confidentiality Notice .....................................................................................................................3
General Information .......................................................................................................................3
Configuration Tree Structure .........................................................................................................3
Unit Screen ......................................................................................................................................5
Feature Availability ................................................................................................................................ 8
Network .................................................................................................................................................... 9
Network-Default LAN ..................................................................................................................... 10
Network-WiFi .................................................................................................................................. 11
Network-Access Point ...................................................................................................................... 12
VLAN ................................................................................................................................................. 13
VLAN A-H ......................................................................................................................................... 14
Intercom ................................................................................................................................................. 16
Streams................................................................................................................................................ 17
Mutual Provisioning ........................................................................................................................... 22
Discovery Channel .............................................................................................................................. 22
Outputs ................................................................................................................................................ 23
Phone ...................................................................................................................................................... 23
SIP Registrar 1-3 ................................................................................................................................ 24
SIP Contacts ........................................................................................................................................ 26
SIP Advanced Features ....................................................................................................................... 28
Point to Point ......................................................................................................................................... 29
HUBBCOM GSC Devices .................................................................................................................. 29
HUBBCOM GRC Devices ................................................................................................................. 31
Contacts ................................................................................................................................................. 33
Access Control ....................................................................................................................................... 34
Auxiliary Door Control ........................................................................................................................ 36
E3 APLite ............................................................................................................................................... 37
Web Portal ............................................................................................................................................. 38
Video ...................................................................................................................................................... 39
Monitoring ............................................................................................................................................. 40
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Pub. 42004-551B G A I - T R O N I C S ® A H U B B E L L C O M P A N Y HUBBCOM ™ Device Configuration Guide A B L E O F O N T E N T S Confidentiality Notice ........................3 General Information ........................3...
  • Page 2 Table of Contents Pub. 42004-551B Tamper Detection ..........................40 Notification ............................41 Motion Detection ..........................42 Output Contacts ............................ 43 Input Contacts ............................44 Activation ............................... 45 Reference Documents ........................45 Glossary ............................46 GAI-TRONICS 3030 KUTZTOWN RD. READING, PA 19605 USA 610-777-1374 ◼...
  • Page 3: Confidentiality Notice

    Tronics remote controller) devices to perform the desired function(s) using the GUDA (GAI-Tronics Universal Device Application) software. The GUDA software is available for free download at: https://www.hubbell.com/gai-tronics/en/guda- universal-device-application. Refer to GAI-Tronics Pub. 42004-531 for GUDA software user instructions (see the Reference Documents section).
  • Page 4 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 4 of 47 Figure 1. HUBBCOM GSC and GRC Device Configuration Trees P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr. Manuals\42004-551B.docx 01/21...
  • Page 5: Unit Screen

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 5 of 47 Unit Screen Configure the device hardware and top level functionality for the HUBBCOM GSC or GRC device on the U parameters screen (see Figure 2). Figure 2. HUBBCOM GSC and GRC Unit Screens configuration screen contains the following parameters (see Table 1): UNIT P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr.
  • Page 6 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 6 of 47 Table 1. HUBBCOM Unit Configuration Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings Model This read-only field displays the model number of the currently HUBBCOM model connected HUBBCOM device. number Device Name A user-friendly recognizable name for the HUBBCOM device.
  • Page 7 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 7 of 47 Field Name Description Valid Settings Screen Saver Enable or disable the screen saver. Yes | No : When the screen saver is active, the screen turns OFF resulting in a black screen. Motion detection by the camera or touching the screen turns the screen ON, restoring the previous image.
  • Page 8: Feature Availability

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 8 of 47 Field Name Description Valid Settings −12 thru +12, Handsfree Mic Sensitivity of the front panel microphone Gain Default: 0 : Configurable on the touch screen display on the tab. ETTINGS EVICE −12 thru +12, Local Page...
  • Page 9: Network

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 9 of 47 Table 2. Feature Availability Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings NFC Signal Enables/disables the NFC (near field communication) reader. On | Off NFC Facility ID Numeric code for additional validation of cards by facility ID code 0–255 in addition to the card’s serial number.
  • Page 10: Network-Default Lan

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 10 of 47 : The N parameter is only applicable to HUBBCOM GSC devices. ETWORK Table 3. Network Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings • Wired Network Mode Defines how the smart controller connects to the network or if it •...
  • Page 11: Network-Wifi

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 11 of 47 Table 4. Default LAN Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings • Address Mode Define how the station acquires its IP address Static—Manually configure information. the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway parameters.
  • Page 12: Network-Access Point

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 12 of 47 Field Name Description Valid Settings • Regulatory Domain The set of laws or policies that regulate a WLAN based on its United States • location. There are governing bodies in many countries Global around the world.
  • Page 13: Vlan

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 13 of 47 Table 6. Access Point Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings IP Address IP address of the HUBBCOM wireless access point. Enter the IP address in IPv4 format. Netmask The subnet mask of the HUBBCOM wireless access point. Enter the subnet mask in IPv4 format.
  • Page 14: Vlan A-H

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 14 of 47 Field Name Description Valid Settings SP2 VLAN Assign a specific VLAN for paging and party line traffic Default LAN | VLAN when the HUBBCOM device is operating in intercom mode. A–H Point-to-Point VLAN Assign a specific VLAN for audio and video traffic when one...
  • Page 15 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 15 of 47 Table 8. VLAN A–H Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings VLAN ID Assigns traffic from this station to the specified VLAN Use the (−) (+) buttons to adjust number. the value or enter a number. •...
  • Page 16: Intercom

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 16 of 47 Intercom (GSC models only) Figure 11. Intercom Screen Table 9. Intercom Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings • Config Mode Defines how a station acquires its configuration Mutual—Acquire a parameters on boot-up. configuration file from a designated master station on A configuration file contains information for all...
  • Page 17: Streams

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 17 of 47 Field Name Description Valid Settings Page B Name A descriptive label for the 2nd zone’s selection Enter text up to 20 characters. pushbutton on the intercom screen. Default: Zone 2 Page C Name A descriptive label for the 3rd zone’s selection Enter text up to 20 characters.
  • Page 18 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 18 of 47 Table 10. Audio Streaming Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings Audio TTL Configure the time to live (router hops) for multicast audio Set using (−) (+) buttons or enter a number. packets.
  • Page 19 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 19 of 47 Table 11. Page Receive Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings Page 1 RX Socket Each PAGE RX Socket (1–8) consists of a IPv4 format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:P multicast IP address and a port number. xxx: IP address octet Page 2 RX Socket Disable page RX socket (1–8):...
  • Page 20 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 20 of 47 Table 12. Page-Transmit Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings IPv4 format: xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:P The HUBBCOM screen (see Figure 11) NTERCOM shows five page-zone selection buttons. Assign a xxx: IP address octet multicast socket to each button.
  • Page 21 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 21 of 47 Party Lines The default party line sockets are below (see Figure 15). Change the socket addresses, as necessary, to configure a unique page and party system. Figure 15. Party Line Sockets Screen Table 13.
  • Page 22: Mutual Provisioning

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 22 of 47 Mutual Provisioning Configure the intercom functionality for HUBBCOM devices on the mutual provisioning screen. HUBBCOM stations obtain their intercom and network parameters from a station designated as a master station when using mutual provisioning. The provisioning data transfer occurs on a special multicast socket.
  • Page 23: Outputs

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 23 of 47 Discovery Socket—the socket used to auto discover HUBBCOM stations on the network. This read only parameter is set to 239.239.239.239:50000 Outputs Figure 18. Outputs Screen Table 14. Output Parameters Valid Settings Field Name Description •...
  • Page 24: Sip Registrar 1-3

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 24 of 47 Outbound calling is available if the HUBBCOM successfully registers with at least one registrar server. Otherwise, the HUBBCOM smart controllers display a full-screen popup window indicating that No SIP Phone Calls are Possible. Outbound calls use only one registrar account that currently has a successful registration.
  • Page 25 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 25 of 47 Figure 20. SIP Registrar 1–3 Screens Table 16. SIP Registrar 1–3 Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings Registrar Address or Registrar Address—The IP address of the SIP phone Registrar IP address in IPv4 FDQN system registrar (server).
  • Page 26: Sip Contacts

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 26 of 47 SIP Contacts Figure 21. SIP Contact Parameters P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr. Manuals\42004-551B.docx 01/21...
  • Page 27 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 27 of 47 Table 17. SIP Contact Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings Allow Local Contacts Allows the user to enter contacts by using the HUBBCOM Yes | No touch screen. Add Contacts using Depending on the SIP phone system server, the LDAP Yes | No LDAP Serv...
  • Page 28: Sip Advanced Features

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 28 of 47 SIP Advanced Features Figure 22. SIP Advanced Features Parameters SIP A define up to six feature access codes available from the SIP phone system in DVANCED EATURES use. The codes and available functions vary between phone system suppliers. Depending on the feature, the phone system may return a confirmation message or a voice prompt requesting additional numbers from the HUBBCOM keypad.
  • Page 29: Point To Point

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 29 of 47 Point to Point HUBBCOM GSC Devices Figure 23. GSC Device Point-to-Point Screen Table 19. Point to Point Calling Parameters for GSC Devices Field Name Description Valid Settings System Name The system name assigned to this HUBBCOM station. any alpha/numeric text Point-to-point calls are only possible between HUBBCOM entry...
  • Page 30 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 30 of 47 Field Name Description Valid Settings Monitor Channel Underlying parameter that defines the multicast address used 0–255, Default: 75 for communication with entry stations. Do not normally change this setting. Change it only to eliminate interference with other network multicast activity.
  • Page 31: Hubbcom Grc Devices

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 31 of 47 HUBBCOM GRC Devices Figure 24. GRC Device Point to Point Screen Table 20. Point to Point Parameters for GRC Devices Field Name Description Valid Settings System Name The system name assigned to this HUBBCOM station. any alpha/numeric text Point-to-point calls are only possible between HUBBCOM entry...
  • Page 32 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 32 of 47 Field Name Description Valid Settings Button Can End Yes | No Allows/disallows using the button to end calls. Calls Call Contact Either a group (group name), an individual contact Enter a descriptive name (HUBBCOM device name), or a SIP phone number for the call group.
  • Page 33: Contacts

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 33 of 47 Contacts Figure 25. Contacts Screen Contact parameters filter the devices displayed in the station’s contact list. Table 21. Contact Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings Show Individual Displays all HUBBCOM stations with the same system name (set Yes | No Contacts on the...
  • Page 34: Access Control

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 34 of 47 Access Control Figure 26. Access Control Parameters P:\Standard IOMs - Current Release\42004 Instr. Manuals\42004-551B.docx 01/21...
  • Page 35 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 35 of 47 Table 22. Access Control Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings • RFID Signal Enables/disables the 125 kHz carrier signal to detect RFID tags. • • The HUBBCOM’s access control wiring scheme. None Wiring Interface •...
  • Page 36: Auxiliary Door Control

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 36 of 47 Auxiliary Door Control This feature allows one HUBBCOM device to directly control the relay output of another HUBBCOM device. The most common use is to remotely open doors, as the name states. Figure 27.
  • Page 37: E3 Aplite

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 37 of 47 Field Name Description Valid Settings Desired Device The device name of the companion HUBBCOM device. Enter the device name. Name The operator HUBBCOM must have the device name of the : Device name activator HUBBCOM and visa-versa.
  • Page 38: Web Portal

    Enter each webpage URL. 1–3 Internet address of a specific online resource, such as a Example: webpage, video, or other document or resource. https://www.hubbell.com/gai- tronics/en/hubbcom-ip- devices Show Controls 1–3 Enable/disable the screen header and footer containing a Yes | No (GSC models only) back, home, and forward button for website navigation.
  • Page 39: Video

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 39 of 47 Field Name Description Valid Settings Default Select the Web URL n radio This setting only applies if the is set as ORTAL button the HUBBCOM the Home Mode on the screen.
  • Page 40: Monitoring

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 40 of 47 Monitoring Tamper Detection Figure 32. Tamper Detection Settings Table 28. Tamper Detection Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings Enable Tamper Detect Enables a tilt/movement sensor inside the HUBBCOM station Yes | No Tamper Sensitivity Sets the sensitivity of the senor for detecting movement 1–10, 5...
  • Page 41: Notification

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 41 of 47 Field Name Description Valid Settings • Tamper Contact Selects the hardware channel that provides the signal None • Output indicating a tamper event. Local Out 1 • Local Out 2 •...
  • Page 42: Motion Detection

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 42 of 47 Field Name Description Valid Settings Email Account The email account of this HUBBCOM device. Obtain from Valid SMTP email email system administrator. address Email Account Password to authenticate the email account to the SMTP server. Character string Password Obtain from email system administrator.
  • Page 43: Output Contacts

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 43 of 47 Field Name Description Valid Settings Report on SNMP Enables/disables storage of a motion detection event for the Yes | No SNMP report time for access by an SNMP server. SNMP Report The period the motion detection state remains active/reportable.
  • Page 44: Input Contacts

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 44 of 47 Table 31. Output Contact Scheduling Field Name Description Valid Settings Output 1/2 Timed Enable/disable the scheduling of output contact availability. The Yes | No Output Enable contacts are always available for activation when set to No. Output 1/2 On Select the days the contacts are available and configure the SUN—SAT...
  • Page 45: Activation

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 45 of 47 Table 32. Input Contact Parameters Field Name Description Valid Settings Input N Polarity The input contact type. Normally Open | Normally Closed Start Time Enter the input contact sensing start time. HH:mm AM/PM Input N Time of Day Range...
  • Page 46: Glossary

    Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 46 of 47 Glossary Table 33. Glossary of Terms Term Definition MAC A A MAC (Media Access Control) address, also called the physical address, enables DDRESS device communication on a physical network segment. MAC addresses are assigned by the manufacturer of the NIC (network interface card) and are stored in its hardware.
  • Page 47 Pub. 42004-551B HUBBCOM Device Configuration Guide Page 47 of 47 SMTP Simple Mail Transfer Protocol is the procedures for email transport on the Internet. SNMP Simple Network Management Protocol collects information from and sends configuration commands out to network devices. SNTP Simple Network Time Protocol enables IP network devices to obtain standardized time from a time server.

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