ABK AXT8900 User Manual

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  • Page 1 AXT8900 IP PA Intercom-based Ser ver www.abk-pa.com User Manual...
  • Page 2 Safety Precautions Please follow the requirements below in order to lower the risk Warning! of electric shock and damage to the equipment: ● Must use a separate three-pin power outlet with a grounding wire. ● Avoid squeezing, knotting or damaging the power cord. If the power cord is damaged, please contact the dealer immediately.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction System Over view Features Product Information (2U) Product Information (7U) Connection and Installation System Diagram Connection Example (2U) Installation (2U) Connection Example (7U) Installation (7U) Quick System Configuration Ser ver IP Settings System VOIP Settings Terminal Network and SIP Settings System Operations System Login Main Interface...
  • Page 4 Intercom Set Status Display Extension VIOP External Line Basic Settings User Extension Outbound Call Router FXO Trunk Line Dial Rules VOIP Trunks Advanced Set Extension Set Meeting Room Intercom Paging Ringing Group SIP Set System Management Network Set Network Detection System Maintenance Reset and Restart System Upgrade...
  • Page 5 Log Management Monitor Set Monitor Set Event Bind Specification Packing List...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    Introduction Thanks for using our product. All our products are tested strictly before leaving the factor y, with guaranteed quality. Our product are widely used in such places as schools, gymnasiums, square halls, parks, parking lots, railway stations, airports, villa communities and mall supermarkets, etc., and they will be your ideal choice for public address system.
  • Page 7 ● Based on the Linux system and B/S architecture, you can log in the system through any PC or mobile platform browser. ● With background broadcast, emergency broadcast, voice intercom, video intercom, monitoring and video monitoring functions. ● Support custom grouping operations on all zones, for broadcast and volume adjustment. ●...
  • Page 8: Product Information (2U)

    Product Information (2U) Front Panel 1. Chassis Holder 2. Mounting Hole 3. OWER 4. POWER LED 5. USB 6. RESET 7. HDD LED 16 17 Rear Panel 10 11 13 14 15 8. Power Interface 9. PS/2 Interface COM Interface .
  • Page 9: Product Information (7U)

    Product Information (7U) Front Panel 1. Mounting Hole 2. Chassis Holder 3. Display Touch Screen 4. POWER 5. Keyboard Handle 6. Front USB2.0 Interface Rear Panel PSTN (Purchased by yourself) 9 10 11 13 14 15 Audio card (Purchased by yourself) 7.
  • Page 10: Connection And Installation

    Connection and Installation System Diagram 2U or 7U IP Calibrator GPS+Beidou Wireless Control IP PA Intercom-based Ser ver Broadcast Intercom IP Fire Collector Paging Station Wireless Router IP Audio Collector Indoor IP Broadcast Digital Amplifier Intercom Terminal (Multiple) IP Decoder Player (Multiple) Constant Voltage Amplifier Outdoor...
  • Page 11: Connection Example (2U)

    Connection Example (2U) IP Switch External Mouse & Keyboard External Display PSTN In order to ensure the normal operation of the whole system, a router must be set up in the network connected by devices. External devices, PSTN and audio card in the ser ver need to be purchased by yourself. Installation (2U) Install two holders on the left and right sides of the front end of the ser ver and push the device parallel to the cabinet, so that four holes on both sides of the...
  • Page 12: Connection Example (7U)

    Connection Example (7U) IP Switch E xternal Mouse & Keyboard (Extended device, not necessar y) E xternal Display (Extended display, not necessar y) PSTN In order to ensure the normal operation of the whole system, a router must be set up in the network connected by devices. External devices, PSTN and audio card in the ser ver need to be purchased by yourself.
  • Page 13: Quick System Configuration

    Quick System Configuration Ser ver IP Settings L og In After booting up, the ser ver will automatically enter the Login interface. Enter the default account and password and then click Login to enter the main interface of theser ver. The user can double click the “IP PA Intercom-based System”icon on the system desktop to open the browser again if it has been closed accidently.
  • Page 14 Click Settings. Enter the Settings interface to view the System Information. (The default IP: 192.168.10.100)
  • Page 15 Click “System management - Network Set -WAN port settings” to set the system network , and then click “Save”. ③ ④ Configure the system network ① according to the network environment ② ⑤ Click “Yes” in the pop-up tip of Restart to become effective and wait for the restart.
  • Page 16 After restart, please check whether the network information has been changed successfully. If not, please follow the Step 5 to modify again. Check whether the network info has been changed successfully...
  • Page 17: System Voip Settings

    System VOIP Settings (Only for intercom projects or intercom paging stations across network segments) In the Settings, click “Intercom Set - Status Display - Extension” to view the exsiting SIP accounts. If the default account can not meet the site requirements, it is required to do the following steps.
  • Page 18 If more user extension numbers are required, please click “Intercom Set - Basic settings - User Extension” to click “Batch create users”. (A maximum of 50 users for Batch create once) ③ ① ② ④ Set the number and password in the pop-up window of “Batch create users”...
  • Page 19 Click “Edit” to view the password and related settings of the user extension. (The default passwords of all SIP accounts:1234) ① ②...
  • Page 20: Terminal Network And Sip Settings

    Terminal Network and SIP Settings 1 Terminal Network Settings In the "Broadcast Set" interface, select the device that requires network settings, and then click the "IP settings" in the lower right corner. ① ④ ② ③ ⑤ Set the IP based on the network environment (The default IP: 192.168.10.128) in the pop-up window of "IP settings"...
  • Page 21 2 Terminal SIP Settings (Only for intercom terminals or intercom paging stations across network segments to log in) Click "Broadcast Set - Deveice Management" to enter the device management interface. ① ② Select a device and click "SIP settings" in the lower right corner. ①...
  • Page 22 Set the SIP account and password in the pop-up window of "SIP settings" and click "OK". The default SIP segment is 600-999. The entered account number can not exceed the set limit, and there is no repeated SIP. (It requires a restart to become effective due to a certain network delay.) “Ser ver Port”...
  • Page 23 The set SIP account will be displayed on the SIP when set successfully.
  • Page 24: System Operations

    System Instructions System Login After booting up, the ser ver will automatically enter the Login interface of the IP PA Intercom-based System. In this case, you need to manually enter the account and password (The default administrator account and password: admin. You can add an operator after logging in the administrator account, and the operator has no setting permissions.) to log in the IP PA Intercom-based System.
  • Page 25: Zones

    The main interface is divided into the following four areas: 1. Title bar : Display the system name, user logout. 2. Main menu bar : Include zones, groups, and settings. 3. Function area: Intercom, monitor, video monitor, broadcast, music and audio collection function buttons, audio file playlists and playback control bar.
  • Page 26 Function Area The interface of the function area is as shown below: 1. Main Function Buttons. Intercom, monitor, video monitor, broadcast, music and audio collection function buttons. After selecting the zone to be operated, click the desired function button, such as “Broadcast” to start broadcasting to the selected zone.
  • Page 27 Main Function Buttons Before carr ying out the function operation, the device needs to set the SIP account and IP address, and the SIP account setting is on the Settings -- Broadcast set -- Device management -- SIP account. (Please refer to the page 40 for the SIP account setting.
  • Page 28 ② ③ ④ ① 2. Video Monitor : Before video monitoring, please log in the monitor device in “System management”-“Monitor Set”, and bind the device MAC in “Broadcast Set”-“Device Management”, and then select the zone with bound MAC. Log in a camera: Select the connected monitor device, enter the username and password and click OK.
  • Page 29 Bind a device: Select a device, then select a logged-in monitor device at “Binding MAC” in “Device Management”, and click Confirm to display the MAC address in “Bind camera MAC”. ① Display MAC address after successful binding ② ③ Start Video Monitor: In the main interface, click the Video Monitor button on the right to display the function interface, and then click the Start button to open the video monitoring window.
  • Page 30 Pop up video monitoring window.
  • Page 31 3. Broadcast: Timing Broadcast: Please refer to P38 to set a timing point in the "Timing Management" to realize timing broadcast. Fire Broadcast: Used with a fire collector to trigger fire alarms automatically. Teletext: Click the "Broadcast" button in the function area, select "Teletext", click "Input word"...
  • Page 32 Pop up a Text to Speech (TTS) window. ① Pop up TTS window ② Enter the text ③ Enter file name ④ Select "On-line ⑤ Select a voicer composition" or based on prefernces "Off-line composition" ⑥ Convert the Click "More settings" to text in the .txt set sound effect as needed file to speech...
  • Page 33 Timing Broadcast Please refer to P38 for timing point settings 1. Cycle by date: Repeat on a weekly basis. 2. Scheduled date: Cycle within a scheduled date or several days. Fire Broadcast Select one or more zones Trigger fire alarm Start fire broadcast (Used with a fire collector)
  • Page 34 4. Music: Select one or more zones and click the Music button, and then the song list will be displayed on the right, where you can add songs and song lists. Click the song list name to expand the song list. In the three-point menu of the song list, you can rename and delete the song list.
  • Page 35 Music List Click a list name Expand the list Click the three-point menu of the song list Pop up the list menu item Click the three-point menu of the song Pop up the song menu item Play music Select one or more zones, select the music file to be added, and click OK. (Supported song file formats: MP3, WAV) ③...
  • Page 36 Click the Play mode button to switch among 5 play modes. Click to switch play modes Play mode icons Single Play Single Cycle Order Play Loop Play Random Play 5. Audio Collection: The local audio signal can be transmitted to the network device for playing through the audio collection card connected in the ser ver (Only one "MIC IN"...
  • Page 37 Rear Panel (7U) MIC IN Operations as follows: Select one or more zones, click "Audio Collection" in the function area, select Audio collector (If need to use the local audio collection card for voice broadcast, please select "Local AUX".) and click Start button. Click the gear icon on the right of "Local AUX"...
  • Page 38: Groups

    When playing a network radio, select one or more zones, click the "Streaming Media Gateway" in the "Audio Collection" item on the right to display a list of corresponding streaming media gateways, select the network radio station in the streaming media device in the list, and click the "...
  • Page 39 In the Groups, you can include zones into groups, create and edit groups. Click Creat a group, the interface details are as shown below: Create/Edit a Group 1. Set the group name. 2. Selected zones area. The current area is to display the selected zones. 3.
  • Page 40 Click the three-point menu in the upper right corner of the group to pop up Edit and Delete a group.
  • Page 41: Settings

    Settings The Settings interface includes System Info, Broadcast Set, Intercom Set, and System management. Different options have their corresponding functions. Click to enter Settings interface System Info Software info, Network info, and Storage info are displayed in the System Info. Software info: Product model, Software version, Network version, System time and Start time.
  • Page 42: Broadcast Set

    There is a Return button in the upper left corner of the Settings interface to return to the previous interface. Click "Return" to return to the Zones interface Broadcast Set ● File Sync "Synchronous timing file" is used to download timing files to all zones. "Synchronous playlist"...
  • Page 43: Timing Management

    ● Timing Management The Timing management interface includes Timing scheme and Timing point settings. All timing settings will become effective after you click OK. (Note: Please backup system when setting timing schemes.) The Timing scheme settings are as shown below: 1.
  • Page 44: Fire Management

    The timing point editing interface is as shown below: You can set the Cycle by date or Scheduled date, Start time, End time and Play to the end of the song, and select multiple zones or all zones and all groups, as well as select the Playlist, List songs and Timing songs that can all be added and removed, and provide Play order and other functions.
  • Page 45: Device Management

    ● Device Management Click the Device Management to enter the interface as shown below: 1. Filter interface. This part is used to filter devices to be displayed, including all Zone devices, Intelligent paging station, IP speaker, Smart mini host (5"), Decoder player (wall mount), Smart mini host (3.5"), Smart mini host (7"), Decoder player (rack mount), Digital amplifier, Fire collector, Audio collector, Waterproof column speaker, Decoder player (wall mount with amplifier), Decoder zone divider, Intercom panel, Decoder player (lite), Video...
  • Page 46 Network file upgrade: Click the network file to pop up the network file window, enter the correct ser ver address, port and file path, and finally click Confirm, and wait for the upgrade to realize network file upgrade. Local file upgrade: Click the local file to pop up the local file window, click Browse, select the local file and return to this interface, and finally click Upload and wait for the upgrade to realize local file upgrade.
  • Page 47 Restart Click the Restart button to pop up the Restart the device window, with a prompt "Are you sure to restart the device?", and then click Restart. The list options will turn gray when the selected device is restarted. If no device is selected, all devices will be restarted.
  • Page 48 Sound Effect Settings Click the Sound effect settings to pop up the Sound effect settings window, the detailed introduction is as shown below:...
  • Page 49 1. EQ Close. Close the treble and bass adjustment. 2. Customize. Can adjust the treble and bass settings through the treble and bass sliders below. 3. Bass enhancement. Can significantly enhance the bass effect. 4. All zones. Tick the box to apply the settings of treble and bass adjustment and bass enhancement to all zone devices.
  • Page 50: Device Bind

    IP Settings ● Device Bind Program source binding: Bind the monitoring program source terminal.
  • Page 51: Advanced Set

    ● Advanced Set It includes Working mode, Network mode, and Song source. The interface is as shown below: 1. ● Centralized mode: The network broadcast ser ver can perform unified broadcast and control of the program sources for all-zone devices, with a consistent playing sound. All devices must be online, and the system will automatically switch to the distributed mode when a network exception occurs.
  • Page 52: Viop External Line

    ●● VOIP External Line Display t he external lines that have been set. ● Basic Settings ●● User Extension Before creating a user extension, click “Settings - Intercom Set - Advanced Configuration - Extension Set” to set the user extension number. The maximum number of user extension is 400.
  • Page 53: Outbound Call Router

    1. Basic set: Name, Password, Extension number and Dial access. 2. VOIP settings: Voice call technology settings. 3. Video coding: Convert the video call to the ITU standards via the specific compression technology, such as H.261, H.263 and H.264. 4. Voice coding: Allow the system to use related coding standards. ●●...
  • Page 54: Fxo Trunk Line

    ●● FXO Trunk Line C an edit and create the FXO trunk lines. ●● Dial Rule Can edit, delete and create the dial rules.
  • Page 55: Voip Trunks

    New dialing rules interface ●● VOIP Trunks Can edit and create the VOIP trunks.
  • Page 56: Advanced Set

    ● Advanced Configuration ●● Extension Set The maximum number of user extension is 400, for example: 600-999. The user can customize the number settings. If the upper limit of the number cannot meet the local network , please contact the technician.In addition, the the extension number parameters can be reset to the original system default setting.
  • Page 57: Intercom Paging

    ●● Intercom Paging Can create the new paging groups. You are required to activate the system to apply the new paging groups to the ser ver. The Activate button will be displayed only when there is a need to activate. ntercom Paging group: Members in this group can talk to each other (multi-party talk) after the call is answered.
  • Page 58: Sip Set

    The creating and editing interface of the ringing group is as shown below: ●● SIP Set After logging in the IP PA Intercom-based System, you can set the SIP settings in “Settings -- Broadcast Set -- Advanced configuration -- SIP Set”, and the “UDP port”...
  • Page 59: System Management

    ● System Management ●● Network Set The network settings include WAN port settings, as shown below: ●● Network Detection The network self-detection function is added to detect the network quality. The ser ver will be in idle state when you click the one-key detection. As shown below:...
  • Page 60: System Maintenance

    ●● S ystem Maintenance ● Reset and Restart You can reset the Zones data, Groups data, Playlist, Timing data, Audio collector and Fire collector, as well as set factor y data reset and ser ver restart. Refresh zones again after resetting “Zones data”. Create new groups again after resetting “Groups data”.
  • Page 61: System Set

    ●● System Set ● Time Set You can set system time, with automatic setting switch for one-click time setting, and with manual setting if neccessar y, and then save it. ● Lang. Set You can set the system language, i ncluding simplified Chinese and English.
  • Page 62: System Backup

    ● System Backup You can backup the system, and view the Number, Name, Date and Option. And you can edit and delete the backup in the Option. It is recommended to backup the system in an irregular manner! ●● Account Management ●...
  • Page 63: Operator Set

    ● Operator Set You can add an operator in the Operator settings. The operator only has zone operating permission without setting permission, and must be authorized by the administrator to view the zones that have been authorized, without the permission to add songs and song lists, delete songs and song lists. You can add a maximum of 80 operators.
  • Page 64: Monitor Set

    ●● Monitor Set ● Monitor Set All network camera will be displayed here. You can modify single or multiple usernames and passwords as well as the camera name. (N ote : It will display “Logged in” only when both the username and password have been entered correctly.
  • Page 65 The editing interface is as shown below:...
  • Page 66: Faq

    Can not see the connected devices in the management system. 1) Check whether the network port LED of the device is normal. Under normal state, the network port LED is always green and flashing orange. If the green light is off, check whether the terminal is powered on, whether the switch port is connected normally, and whether the network cable is in good condition.
  • Page 67: Specification

    Specification AXT8900(2U) AXT8900(7U) Item Intel® Core™ I5 4430 3.0GHz 4G/DDR3 Hard Disk 120G SSD Display Screen 17.3″ 1920×1080, resistive touch screen Video Interface VGA, HDMI Front: USB × 2, rear : USB × 4 TCP/IP, UDP, ICMP, IGMP (Multicast) Protocols...

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