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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS NETWORK INTERCOM SYSTEM AN-8000 SERIES Thank you for purchasing AIPHONE's Network Intercom system. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (For AN-8000EX and AN-8000MI) OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONFIGURATION Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION 2. FEATURES ... 1-2 3. SPECIFICATIONS 4. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 4.1. System Configuration Example 4.1.1. Exchange 4.1.2. Peripheral components 4.1.3. IP Stations 4.1.4.
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5.5. AN-8000MS Multifunctional Master Station [Top] ... 1-16 [Rear] ... 1-17 [Bottom] ... 1-18 5.6. AN-8010MS Standard Master Station [Top] ... 1-19 [Rear] ... 1-20 [Bottom] ... 1-20 5.7. AN-8011MS Standard Hands-free Master Station [Top] ... 1-21 [Rear] ... 1-22 [Bottom] ...
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Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION 1. BASIC USAGE 1.1. Calling from a Master Station 1.2. Calling from a Door Station 1.3. Receiving a Call 1.3.1. Receiving a call at the master station 1.3.2. Receiving a call at the door station 1.4.
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4. OTHER FUNCTION AND OPERATION 4.1. Scan Monitor ... 2-28 4.2. PBX Connection (only when the AN-8000MI is used) 4.2.1. Calling the PBX extension telephone 4.2.2. Being called from a PBX extension telephone 4.3. BGM (only when the AN-8000MI is used) 4.4.
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4. WIRING 4.1. Exchange Connection ... 3-19 4.2. Station Connection 4.2.1. Station and Exchange connection 4.2.2. External speaker terminals and control output terminals connections 4.2.3. AN-8031MS and RS-191 connections 4.2.4. AN-8031MS and external switch connections 4.2.5. AN-8050DS and external relay connections 4.3.
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Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE 1. AN-8000 SOFTWARE GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.1. General Description 1.1.1. Equipment scan and network setting functions 1.1.2. System setting function 1.2. PC Network Settings ... 5-2 1.3. Notes on Setting Update 2. INSTALLING SOFTWARE 2.1. System Requirements ...
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5.6. Setting IP Stations 5.6.1. Network settings ... 5-39 5.6.2. Function settings 5.6.3. Speed dialing settings 5.6.4. Scan Monitor settings (IP master station only) 5.7. Setting Stations Connected to the Exchange 5.7.1. Function settings 5.7.2. Speed dialing settings 5.7.3. Scan Monitor settings 5.8.
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Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (AN-8000MS/8500MS ONLY) 1. KEYS USED FOR MENU SCREEN OPERATION 2. MENU ITEMS ... 7-2 3. MONITORING LINE STATUS 4. UPDATING LOG FILES 5. CONFIRMING THE SET SOUND VOLUME (AN-8500MS ONLY) 6. SYSTEM SETTINGS 6.1.
• Should the following irregularity be found during use, immediately disconnect the power supply plug from the AC outlet and contact your nearest AIPHONE sales office. Make no further attempt to operate the unit in this condition as this may cause fire or electric shock.
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• Be sure to follow the instructions below when rack- mounting the unit. Failure to do so may cause a fire or personal injury. · Install the equipment rack on a stable, hard floor. Fix it with anchor bolts or take other arrangements to prevent it from falling down.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONFIGURATION This operating instruction consists of Chapter 1 – 8 as follows. Please read the necessary chapter as required. To all users To the person who operates the equipment To the person who installs and wires the equipment To the person who designs and maintains the system To the person who installs and...
Chapter 1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION This chapter describes the Exchange, Multi interface unit and IP station system configurations, station types, and functions of the AN-8000 Series Network Intercom System.
1. GENERAL DESCRIPTION The AN-8000 Series is a network intercom system (IP network compatible intercom) employing packet audio technology* . By connecting IP intercom exchanges (which can connect up to 16 stations per exchange), Multi interface units, and IP stations to a network (LAN or WAN), an optimal system can be constructed for in- house or wide area information communications such as duplex conversations between stations, periodical broadcasts, and BGM broadcasts.
3. SPECIFICATIONS Number of Units Connectable to LAN: Maximum 80 (a total of Exchanges, Multi interface units and IP stations) Line Capacity: Speech Link Capacity: Single Exchange AN-8000EX: Unit to unit AN-8000EX: AN-8000MI: Paging Paging Zones: Paging Outputs: AN-8000EX: AN-8000MI: Simultaneous access capacity for paging links: AN-8000EX: AN-8000MI:...
4. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION 4.1. System Configuration Example This system consists of the following equipment. (Uninterruptible power supply system) AN-8000MS AN-8010MS BGM player, Amplifier digital announcer, or other sound source AD-1210P (Uninterruptible power supply system) AN-8500MS AN-8000EX To AC Mains AN-8011MS AN-8020MS AN-8000MI (Uninterruptible power supply system)
4.1.1. Exchange AN-8000EX: IP Intercom Exchange 4.1.2. Peripheral Components AN-8000MI: Multi Interface Unit E-7000TB: 40-Station Terminal Board 4.1.3. IP Stations AN-8500MS: IP Multifunctional Master Station AN-8540DS: IP Door Station 4.1.4. Stations AN-8000MS: Multifunctional Master Station AN-8010MS: Standard Master Station AN-8011MS: Standard Hands-Free Master Station AN-8020MS: Industrial-Use Master Station AN-8031MS: Flush-Mount Master Station RS-191:...
4.2.1. Exchange [AN-8000EX IP Intercom Exchange] The Exchange permits connection of up to sixteen AN-8000 Series stations and features two outputs for public address paging. The exchange is equipped with a networking interface, allowing connection with IP stations, multi interface units, and other IP intercom exchanges. The Exchange can be mounted in an EIA standard rack (1U), to a wall or installed on a desk.
4.2.3. IP stations Speech Method Type of Stations Hands- Handset Headset Desk top free AN-8500MS: IP Multifunctional Master Station AN-8540DS: IP Door Station The front operation panel can be inclined 16° from the desk surface by attaching the YC-280 Wall Mounting Bracket to its bottom surface.
5. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 5.1. AN-8000EX IP Intercom Exchange [Front] 1 2 3 4 5 00-05-F9-FF-00-00 1. Reset key [RESET] Pressing this key reactivates the exchange. 2. LNK/ACT indicator [LNK/ACT] (Green) Lights when connected to a network, and flashes while transmitting or receiving data. 3.
5.2. AN-8000MI Multi Interface Unit [Front] 1 2 3 4 5 00-05-F9-FF-00-00 1. Reset key [RESET] Pressing this key reactivates the exchange. 2. LNK/ACT indicator [LNK/ACT] (Green) Lights when connected to a network, and flashes while transmitting or receiving data. 3.
5.3. AN-8500MS IP Multifunctional Master Station [Top] 1. Handset Lift the handset for handset conversation. Lifting the handset disconnects both the hands-free microphone and the speaker. 2. Auto-dial key Used to call or register the party to be called. (Refer to 2-9.) 3.
11. Push-to-talk key [PTT] Pressing this key while calling a party by means of a continuous call tone permits a voice call to be made. (Refer to 2-7.) Also, pressing this key during a hands-free conversation establishes a one-way conversation from the party who pressed the key.
[Bottom] 28. MAC address This is the address* used by the IP station. Since the relationship of each IP station location to its MAC address is established when setting the network attributes, keep track of this relationship for later use. * The inherent address assigned to each network component, expressed in 12-digit hexadecimal notation.
5.4. AN-8540DS IP Door Station [Front] [Top] 1. Speaker Outputs call tones and used for hands-free conversations. 2. Status indicator (Red) Flashes when a call or paging announcement is received, continuously lights during conversation, and is off while in standby mode. The indicator also continuously lights while data is written to an internal storage memory (FlashMemory), and flashes if there is a failure.
5.5. AN-8000MS Multifunctional Master Station [Top] 1. Handset Lift the handset for handset conversation. Lifting the handset disconnects both the hands-free microphone and the speaker. 2. Auto-dial key Used to call or register the party to be called. (Refer to 2-9.) 3.
9. Redial key [REDIAL] Permits the last called number to be dialed. (Refer to 2-6.) 10. Function key [FUNCTION] Use this key to perform function settings such as assigning call transfer recipients or programming one-touch dialing. 11. Push-to-talk key [PTT] Pressing this key while calling a party by means of a continuous call tone permits a voice call to be made.
[Bottom] 22. Speaker selector switch [INT.SP/EXT.SP] Used to select either an internal (INT.SP) or an external (EXT.SP) speaker. 23. Microphone Used for hands-free conversation. Note Avoid placing obstacles close to the microphone that might block sound and prevent conversations. Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION 24.
5.6. AN-8010MS Standard Master Station [Top] 1. Handset Lift the handset for handset conversation. Lifting the handset disconnects both the hands-free microphone and the speaker. 2. Dial directory Writes the dial registration of the party to be called to this directory. 3.
[Rear] 14. Line connection terminal [LINE] Connects to the exchange. (RJ11 modular jack) [Bottom] 15. Microphone Used for hands-free conversation. Note Avoid placing obstacles close to the microphone that might block sound and prevent conversations. Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION 16. Wall bracket mounting slots Hang the hooks of the mounting bracket to these slots when using the YC-280 Wall Mounting Bracket.
5.7. AN-8011MS Standard Hands-free Master Station [Top] 1. Paging response key [RESP.] Responds to a paging. (Refer to 2. Paging key [CALL] Makes a paging. (Refer to 2-22.) 3. Hold key [HOLD] Places the conversation on hold. (Refer to 2-11.) 4.
[Rear] 12. Line connection terminal [LINE] Connects to the exchange. (RJ11 modular jack) [Bottom] 13. Microphone Used for hands-free conversation. Note Avoid placing obstacles close to the microphone that might block sound and prevent conversations. Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION 14. Wall bracket mounting slots Hang the mounting bracket hooks to these slots when using the YC-290 Wall mounting bracket.
5.8. AN-8020MS Industrial-Use Master Station [Top] 1. Handset Lift the handset for handset conversation. Lifting the handset disconnects both the hands-free microphone and the speaker. 2. Status indicator (Red) Flashes when a call is received, continuously lights during a conversation, and is off while in standby mode.
[Rear] Protection cover 13. Line connection cable [LINE] Connects to the exchange. (3 m-length cable with RJ11 modular plug) Note: Do not remove the protection cover. 14. External speaker terminal [EXT.SP.] An external speaker (8 Ω, 0.6 W) can be connected to this terminal.
5.9. AN-8031MS Flush-Mount Master Station [Front] 1. Status indicator (Red) Flashes when a call is received, continuously lights during a conversation, and is off while in standby mode. The indicator also continuously lights while receiving a paging announcement. 2. Paging key [CALL] Makes a paging.
14. Handset connection terminals [CN302] A dedicated RS-191 Option Handset can be connected. (Refer to 3-24.) 5.10. AN-8050DS Door Station [Front] 1. Speaker Outputs call tones and used for hands-free conversations. 2. Status indicator (Red) Flashes when a call is received, continuously lights during a conversation, and is off while in standby mode.
6. SYSTEM FUNCTION TABLE 6.1. Basic Functions IP stations or the system consisting of Exchanges and stations makes the following functions available. Function Hands-free conversation Handset conversation Conversation PTT conversation Individual call Redialing Recall Call Voice calling Group call Master station call Automatic connection...
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Function Auto-dialing (AN-8000MS/ 8500MS only) Speed Dialing One-touch dialing Mic Off Hold Call hold Call transfer Group hunting Absence transfer Automatic Transfer Call forwarding Remote Response Executive Priority Description The dial operation (up to 20-digit numbers) programmed into the station's auto dialer can be performed by one-touch dialing.
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Function Zone paging Paging Paging All-call paging Automatic response Paging Zone number Response designation paging Scan Monitor Door Remote Control (Only when the AN-8050DS/8540DS is used.) Time-Out Group Blocking Station Speaker Output Setting Ambient Noise Control Description Calls can be made to one of the pre-programmed zones.
If the Multi interface unit is connected to the PBX's analog E&M interface, calls or conversations can be mutually made between the AN-8000 system's stations and the PBX's extension telephones or paging calls can be initiated from the PBX extension telephone.
By performing dial operation at the station, paging can be made to another station's internal speaker. Except busy stations assigned to "Conversation Priority" mode 5-32). This interrupts all current conversations to allow the paging to go through, can be selected. Use the supplied AN-8000 Software program to perform the mode setting. AN-8500MS...
PA paging only, station paging only, or a combination of PA paging and station paging. Use the supplied AN-8000 Software program to perform the mode setting. There are no limitations of the number of stations that can be programmed nor the number of PA paging output.
7.4. Responding to Paging If the paged party responds at the nearest station, the paging party is called and put through to the paged party. The following two response modes are available. Use the supplied AN-8000 Software program to set either mode.
8. MULTI INTERFACE FUNCTION OUTLINES Functions that are available with the use of the AN-8000MI Multi interface unit are described below. 8.1. External Input Paging Microphone announcements or background music can be broadcast to any desired channel by connecting a Remote microphone or playback components to the AN-8000MI unit.
8.3. BGM Background music can be transmitted to the station speakers in standby mode by connecting the AN-8000MI unit to musical playing equipment. Any BGM program can be selected from 8 channels at each station. BGM 7 Can be freely selected at each station.
8.4. Contact Input and Output Functions The following functions can be realized by using the AN-8000MI's contact input and output. 8.4.1. External equipment control External equipment can be controlled by a one-shot make signal or a make/break signal provided at the AN- 8000MI's contact output through either interlock with received calls or station operation.
If the system has been set for call time-out or conversation time-out, the call or conversation automatically stops after the specified time limit. The specific length of this time-out (in 10-second units between 10 and 999 seconds) is preprogrammed into individual exchanges or IP stations using the supplied AN-8000 software (Refer to 5-27, 5-42).
1.2. Calling from a Door Station Step 1. Press the call button to call the pre-programmed master station. The calling station's internal speaker sounds an audible call tone. • When a busy tone is heard, wait till the line becomes free, and you are automatically connected to the called party.
1.3. Receiving a Call 1.3.1. Receiving a call at the master station Step 1. Responding to a Received Call. 1-1. If the called station is set to Automatic connection mode, the call tone sounds only once, after which the calling party's voice is heard immediately through the internal speaker.
2. CONVERSATION FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION 2.1. Conversation 2.1.1. Hands-free conversation Permits conversations to be made without holding the handset when another party is called or when a call is received in automatic connection mode. Ambient Noise Level Measurement (not applicable to IP stations) The master station has a function to measure ambient noise level at its installation site, automatically making the internal setting for proper hands-free conversation.
2.2. Calling 2.2.1. Individual calls • The desired party can be called by dialing its station number. (The desired party can be called by dialing its station number without lifting the handset.) • Conversation can begin when the called party responds and the call tone stops. •...
2.2.4. Recall The last conversation partner can be recalled by pressing the [ made or received. Only the AN-8000MS Multifunctional Master Station and the AN-8500MS IP Multifunctional Master Station permit selection from the most recent 10 numbers. When using the AN-8010MS/8011MS/8020MS/8031MS: Press the [ ] key to recall the last conversation partner regardless of whether the call was made or...
This continuous call tone stops when any one of the associated stations responds to the call. Notes • Use the supplied AN-8000 Software program to perform the group call member station setting. (Refer to 5-44, 5-48) •...
2.4. Speed Dialing 2.4.1. Auto-dialing (AN-8000MS/8500MS only) The dial operation (up to 20-digit numbers) programmed into the station's auto dialer can be performed by one- touch dialing. • Auto Dial keys can be programmed individually at each station. • The contents programmed into each Auto Dial key can be confirmed at each station.
• Perform one-touch dial programming when using the external dial input terminal on the AN-8031MS. • The one-touch programming can be performed either by dialing operation (see below) or using the supplied AN-8000 Software program. (Refer to Function designation No.
2.5. Hold 2.5.1. Mic off Disabling the microphone during a conversation places the line on hold. [Mic off] Hold down any key of [0] through [9] continuously during a conversation. [Mic off release] If the key hold down is released, the original conversation is restored.
2.6. Call Transfer During a conversation, either party can call another station to speak with a third party (temporarily placing the original conversation partner on hold) and then either return to the original conversation or transfer the conversation with the third party to the original conversation partner. Step 1.
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[Transferring calls to a third party] Step 3. To connect the third party to the original conversation partner (who has been placed on hold), either press the Clear key or replace the handset. This permits conversation between the second and third parties.
The station to which a call is to be transferred can be set either by dialing operation (see below) or using the supplied AN-8000 Software program. (Refer to Use the supplied AN-8000 Software program to enable or disable the Group hunting function. (Refer to 5-42.) The station to which a call is to be transferred cannot be designated unless the group hunting function is enabled.
The station to which a Absence transfer is to be transferred can be set either by a dialing operation (see below) or using the supplied AN-8000 Software program. (Refer to Use the supplied AN-8000 Software program to enable or disable the Absence transfer or to set a calling duration. (Refer to 5-27, 5-42.)
2-17) or using the supplied AN-8000 Software program. (Refer to Use the supplied AN-8000 Software program to enable or disable the Call forwarding function or to set a time- based duration (transfer start time and the end time). (Refer to The station to which a call is to be transferred cannot be designated unless the Call forwarding function is enabled.
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[Calls to stations set for time-based call forwarding] Step 1. When the preset transfer time is reached, the station's display shows the station (e.g. number 62) has entered the Time-based Call forwarding mode (AN-8000MS/8500MS only). Transfer destination station number Transfer destination station name 6 3 M a i n e n t r a n c e Step 2.
(Only the representative station and all member stations in the same group can answer this call.) Note Remote Response group can be set either by dialing operation (see next page) or using the supplied AN-8000 Software program. (Refer to 5-55.) [Operation example] While a station (Example: No.
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[Remote response group new programming] Function designation number [Remote response group member addition] Member station number [Remote response group erasure] [Remote response group member erasure] Member station number Notes • Stations currently set for other Remote Response groups can not establish a different Remote Response group.
When the set time has elapsed, stations automatically return to standby state. Note Use the supplied AN-8000 software to set each time limit (programmable for 10 – 990 seconds in 10-second units). (Refer to 5-27, 5-42.)
Note Use the supplied AN-8000 software to set the station groups, calls that can be made among groups, and paging zones that can be mutually called. (Refer to [Group blocking group setting example] Set arbitrary station groups (up to 31 groups).
A paging tone is transmitted to the selected zone. Note Enter a zone number with the same digit length (1 – 3 digits) set by way of the AN-8000 Software program. Step 2. Page with the handset either lifted or in place.
Step 1. Press the Paging key, then [ Note Enter a zone number with the same digit length (1 – 3 digits) set with the AN-8000 Software program. Step 2. To select the zone numbers consecutively, press the [ Step 3. To terminate the zone selection, press the [ A paging tone is sounded in the selected zone(s).
3.1.3. All-call paging Paging calls can be made simultaneously to all of the pre-programmed zones. Use the supplied AN-8000 Software program to set the paging zones. (Refer to Step 1. Press the Paging key, followed by [0]. A paging tone is transmitted to all zones.
Even if either terminal is closed while the other terminal is closed, the later activation is not accepted. • Priorities are equal between paging calls, whether they are initiated by the AN-8000 system station or other system station. If one input terminal closes while the other terminal is closed for paging, the last paging is placed in standby mode, and is allowed to go through when the other paging is completed.
3.3. Responding to Paging If the paged party responds at the nearest station, the paging party is called and put through to the paged party. "Automatic Response" and "Zone Number Designation Response" modes are available, and the system is preset to one of the two paging response modes. (Refer to 3.3.1.
Note Enter a zone number with the same digit length (1 – 3 digits) set with the AN-8000 Software program. The paging party who made the paging to the designated zone last is called and put through to the paged party.
Up to 16 stations can be programmed to the same monitor group. Up to 4 station groups (up to 64 stations) can be monitored in sequence from a single station. • Use the supplied AN-8000 Software program to set a monitor group or scan monitor duration. (Refer to 5-51.) •...
If the Multi interface unit is connected to the PBX's analog E&M interface, calls or conversations can be mutually made between the AN-8000 system's stations and the PBX's extension telephones or paging calls can be initiated from the PBX extension telephone.
Interrupted BGM broadcasts are automatically restored after the conversation or paging is completed. Notes • Use the supplied AN-8000 software to set the unit number and audio input number of the Multi interface unit with connected playback components, and the stations that can receive BGM broadcasts. (Refer to...
Note Use the supplied AN-8000 software to set the one-shot make duration, operation number digits, operation numbers, and the stations allowed to control external equipment. (Refer to [Door remote control example using one-shot make output control]...
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[One-shot make output operation] Press [Function key][3][0] and then the access number for the contact corresponding to the external equipment to be controlled. Function designation number Contact access No. (2 – 4 digits) [Make output operation] Press [Function key][3][1] and then the access number for the contact corresponding to the external equipment to be controlled.
Note Use the supplied AN-8000 software to set the Multi interface unit's contact number and the stations equipped with the indication board. (Refer to [Calling station indication example] •...
For example, a door lock can be controlled by connecting the contact outputs to an electronic lock system. Use the supplied AN-8000 Software to perform settings for the one shot make duration and the AN-8000MI's contact output corresponding to each station. (Refer to [Operation] Step 1.
AN-8000MI is interlocked with such systems, allowing important information to be accurately transmitted. Large airport broadcast system, etc. Note Use the supplied AN-8000 software to set the contacts to be used for paging busy input. (Refer to Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION [Input interlock edge] 50 ms...
5. MASTER STATION OPERATION TABLE Function Item Call/Response Call Redialing Recall Voice Calling Response Conversation Handset conversation Hands-free conversation PTT conversation Speed dialing Auto-dialing One-touch dialing Hold Mic Off Call hold Call hold release Call transfer Call transfer Returning to the original conversation Call Programming...
Function Item Channel selection Volume up Volume down External One-shot make output equipment Make output control Break output 6. MULTIFUNCTIONAL MASTER STATION'S LCD DISPLAY TABLE • In standby mode Current time Your station number 1 0 : 0 8 A M 2 0 0 0 •...
Chapter 3 INSTALLATION & WIRING This chapter describes installation and wiring procedures, including the installation and connection of the Exchange, Multi interface unit, and stations.
1. INSTALLATION OF THE EXCHANGE The Exchange can be installed in any of three ways: (1) equipment rack mounting, (2) wall mounting, and (3) desk-top installation. 1.1. Equipment Rack Mounting A) Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient.
1.1.3. Exchange mounting Rack mounting bracket (supplied with the AN-8000EX) Step 1. Install the rack-mounting bracket to the Exchange. Step 2. Mount the Exchange on the Equipment rack. 1.2. Desk-Top Installation When installing the Exchange on a desk, secure the supplied plastic feet to bottom surface of the Exchange using the supplied machine screws.
1.3. Wall Mounting Step 1. Install the supplied wall-mounting bracket to the Exchange using each 2 supplied screws and removed screws from the case. Step 2. Mount the Exchange on the wall. Notes • Use appropriate screws for the construction of wall. •...
2. INSTALLATION OF THE MULTI INTERFACE UNIT The AN-8000MI can be installed in any of three ways: (1) equipment rack mounting, (2) wall mounting, and (3) desk-top installation. 2.1. Equipment Rack Mounting A) Elevated Operating Ambient - If installed in a closed or multi-unit rack assembly, the operating ambient temperature of the rack environment may be greater than room ambient.
2.1.3. AN-8000MI mounting Rack mounting bracket (supplied with the AN-8000MI) Step 1. Install the rack-mounting bracket to the AN-8000MI. Step 2. Mount the AN-8000MI on the Equipment rack. 2.2. Desk-Top Installation When installing the AN-8000MI on a desk, secure the supplied plastic feet to the unit's bottom using the supplied machine screws.
2.3. Wall Mounting Step 1. Install the supplied wall-mounting bracket to the AN-8000MI using 4 removed screws from the case. Step 2. Mount the AN-8000MI on the wall. Notes • Use appropriate screws for the construction of wall. • Wood screws 3.5 x 20 are supplied with the AN-8000MI. •...
3. INSTALLATION OF STATIONS Stations can be installed in either of two ways: (1) wall mounting or (2) desk-top installation. Note When using the PA paging function, keep the station as far away from the PA paging speaker as possible to avoid acoustic feedback.
3.2. On-Wall Mounting 3.2.1. AN-8000MS/8010MS/8020MS/8500MS The station can be mounted on a wall using an optional YC-280 Wall-mounting bracket. The YC-280 can be installed to a one-gang electrical box. [Mounting example] Station The figure shows the AN-8000MS. Step 1. Install the YC-280 wall mounting bracket to the wall. Notes •...
[YC-280 dimensional drawing] Rubber foot mounting position (desk-top application) [Installation completion drawing] • AN-8000MS/8010MS/8500MS YC-280 • AN-8020MS YC-280 4.6 x 6 2-ø4.5 4.5 x 10 Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING Unit: mm Unit: mm YC-280 72.1 83.5 Unit: mm YC-280 76.2 106.5 3-10...
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3.2.2. AN-8011MS The station can be mounted on a wall using an optional YC-290 Wall mounting bracket. The YC-290 can be installed to a one-gang electrical box. [Mounting example] Station Step 1. Install the YC-290 Wall mounting bracket to the wall. Notes •...
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[YC-290 dimensional drawing] Rubber foot mounting position (desk-top application) [Installation completion drawing] • AN-8011MS YC-290 4.6 x 6 2-ø4.5 4.5 x 10 Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING Unit: mm Unit: mm YC-290 72.1 3-12...
3.3. Desk-Top Installation 3.3.1. AN-8000MS/8010MS/8020MS/8500MS In desktop installations, the front operation panel can be inclined 16˚ from the desk surface for easier operation by attaching the YC-280 Wall mounting bracket to its bottom surface. [Mounting example] Hang the wall mounting bracket hook on the station's wall bracket mounting slot to install. Push up the Wall mounting bracket in the direction indicated by the arrow.
3.3.2. AN-8011MS In desktop installations, the front operation panel can be inclined 16˚ from the desk surface for easier operation by attaching the YC-290 Wall mounting bracket to its bottom surface. [Mounting example] Station Hang the Wall mounting bracket hook on the station's wall bracket mounting slot to install. Push up the Wall mounting bracket in the direction indicated by the arrow.
3.4. In-Wall Mounting Using an Electrical Box 3.4.1. AN-8031MS Attach the AN-8031MS to the YC-241 Back box or an electrical box installed in a wall. Accessory screws The AN-8031MS comes with 2 types of screws: oval head combination screw M4 x 25 and oval head slotted screw UNC No.6 x 18.
3.4.2. AN-8050DS/8540DS Attach the AN-8050DS/8540DS to the YC-150 Back box or an electrical box installed in a wall. AN-8050DS/8540DS Oval head combination screw M4 x 25 (supplied with the AN-8050DS/8540DS) Note The wall should be over 12 mm thick, and the opening in the wall for an electrical box should be under 115 mm (wide) by 162 mm (high).
3.5. On-Wall Mounting Using a Wall-Mount Box 3.5.1. AN-8031MS Attach the AN-8031MS to the YC-251 Wall-mount box installed on a wall. Oval head combination screw M4 x 25 (suppplied with the AN-8031MS) Accessory screws The AN-8031MS comes with 2 types of screws: oval head combination screw M4 x 25 and oval head slotted screw UNC No.6 x 18.
3.5.2. AN-8050DS/8540DS Attach the AN-8050DS/8540DS to the YS-13A Wall-mount box installed on a wall. AN-8050DS/8540DS Oval head combination screw M4 x 25 (supplied with the AN-8050DS/8540DS) Accessory screws The AN-8050DS/8540DS comes with 2 types of screws: oval head combination screw M4 x 25 and oval head slotted screw UNC No.6 x 18.
4. WIRING 4.1. Exchange Connection AN-8000EX Exchange Be sure to ground. To AC mains or a UPS (Uninterruptible power supply system)*. Note If there is a danger of lightning strikes, insert an appropriate power gap arrester into the power line. E-7000TB Terminal board Station...
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[General description of connection] For cables, refer to 3-31. 1. Power supply connection Connect the supplied power supply cord to AC Mains or a UPS (Uninterruptible power supply feeder). About power supply cord handling The supplied power supply cord is designed for exclusive use with the AN-8000EX.
4.2. Station Connection 4.2.1. Station and Exchange connection The cables from the AN-8000EX Exchange to the Station have no polarity. [AN-8000MS/8010MS/8011MS] To connect the cables from the AN-8000EX Exchange to the Master Station, use the connection cable supplied with each station and a commercially available RJ11 modular jack. Connection cable (supplied with each station) Station...
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[AN-8031MS] To connect the cables from the AN-8000EX Exchange to the Master station, use the removable terminal plug (2P) supplied with the AN-8031MS. Refer to p. 3-32 "Terminal plug connection." AN-8031MS (Rear) [AN-8050DS] Directly connect the cable coming from the Terminal Board to the AN-8050DS's line connection terminals. Refer to p.
4.2.2. External speaker terminals and control output terminals connections [AN-8000MS] These terminals are designed for exclusive connection with external speakers. Press down the desired push-in terminal button on the rear panel with a tip of standard driver, and insert the cable securely.
Step 4. After inserting the cables in the supplied rubber bushing, insert the bushing into the station, then put the protection cover back in place. Protection cover fixing screw (the screw removed in Step 1) 4.2.3. AN-8031MS and RS-191 connections Connecting the RS-191 Option Handset to the AN-8031MS permits handset conversation.
4.2.4. AN-8031MS and external switch connections External switches such as footswitches can be connected to the AN-8031MS's external dial input terminal. Note The cable length from the external switch should not exceed 3 m. External dial input terminal Turning on each switch connected to the terminal [7], [8], [9], or [C] permits the same operation as performed by pressing the dial [7], [8], [9], or [C].
4.3. Multi Interface Unit Connection AN-8000MI Be sure to ground this terminal unless the unit connects to a PBX. To AC mains or a UPS (Uninterruptible power supply system)*. Note If there is a danger of lightning strikes, insert an appropriate surge arrester into the power line.
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8P removable terminal plug (supplied with the AN-8000MI) Control input Line input * BGM player, etc. Connect the Line input cables in a way as shown below according to the type of connected unit's input or output. Connecting to a balanced input or output •...
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[Connecting to the PBX's analog E&M interface] Connect the PBX's transmitting line to the unit's RX terminal, and the PBX's receiving line to the TX terminal. Also connect the PBX's M (Mouth) line to the unit's E (Ear) terminal, and the PBX's E line to the M terminal. Note Do not ground the Functional earth terminal (No.
(supplied with the AN-8500MS) * Use the AC adapter AD-1210P (optional) or the equivalent. As for the usable adapter, consult your AIPHONE sales office. 2. External speaker terminal connection Press down the desired push-in terminal button with a tip of standard driver, and insert the cable securely.
1. AC adapter terminal connection Connect the AC adapter*. * Use the AC adapter AD-1210P (optional) or the equivalent. As for the usable adapter, consult your AIPHONE sales office. 2. Contact output terminal connection An external relay can be connected as illustrated above.
4.5. Type of Cable The types of cables are to be determined according to the following conditions. Twisted pair wires (such as those used for electronic push-button telephone) are to be used for wiring between the Exchange and the stations, and for connections at the Multi interface unit's audio input/output terminals and PBX interface terminals in principle.
4.7. Connector Connection 4.7.1. Mini-clamp connector connection Connect the mini-clamp connector supplied with the AN-8000EX or the AN-8000MI to a cable using a commercially available tool (pliers). Step 1. Cut off two-cable ends in equal length, and insert them securely to a cover section (transparent side) of the mini-clamp connector.
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Step 3. Tighten the terminal screws securely. Notes • Tug lightly on the cable to be sure that it does not pull free. If the cable pulls free, loosen the terminal screw again and reconnect from Step 2. • Use the screwdriver appropriate to the screws tightened into the terminal plug. Step 4.
4.8. E-7000TB Terminal Board Wiring For cable connection to the E-7000TB Terminal Board use the optional YC-105, clipping tool. Hook the end of the cable onto the terminal and, with the cable end in hand, press the YC-105 Dedicated Tool down onto the terminal from above.
Exchange-, Multi interface unit-, or IP station-related items, while stations can only make the connected Exchange- or their own stations-related items. The following tables, classified according to the system setting items on the AN-8000 software, show items, their default, and reference pages in this manual.
1.2. Exchange 1.2.1. Network settings Item IP address* Subnet Mask* Default Gateway* Web server port number TCP start port number UDP start port number Multicast port number NAPT compatible Network ID WAN IP address WAN Web server port number WAN TCP start port number WAN UDP start port number Broadcast specification Communication capacity...
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1.2.3. Function settings Item Call forwarding function Time-based call forwarding function Time-based call forwarding start time Time-based call forwarding end time Group hunting function Absence transfer function Absence transfer call duration Oneshot make time Call time-out Conversation time-out Paging time-out Paging response mode Paging priority mode Calling party indication...
1.3. Multi Interface Unit 1.3.1. Network settings Setting from Item Software IP address* Subnet Mask* Default Gateway* Web server port number TCP start port number UDP start port number Multicast port number NAPT compatible Network ID WAN IP address WAN Web server port number WAN TCP start port number WAN UDP start port number Broadcast specification...
1.3.4. Audio I/O Setting from Item Software Input mode Input sensitivity Tie-line access number Analog E&M interface access number Paging zone Line attribute Line start Output mode Output level 1.3.5. Contact I/O Setting from Item Software Contact input mode Interlock contact Paging zone for Aux input paging Access number digit for...
1.4. IP Stations 1.4.1. Network settings Setting from Item Software IP address* Subnet Mask* Default Gateway* Web server port number TCP start port number UDP start port number Multicast port number NAPT compatible Network ID WAN IP address WAN Web server port number WAN TCP start port number WAN UDP start port number Broadcast specification...
1.4.5. Scan monitor Item Scan monitor group Scan monitor sequencing time 1.5. Stations 1.5.1. Function settings Item Incoming call mode Automatic connection call tone Continuous call tone Microphone sensitivity Speaker output Station speaker sound volume Group call member Call forwarding destination station Time-based call forwarding destination station Absence transfer destination station...
1.5.2. Speed dialing Item Onetouch dial Master calling Auto dial Settings can be performed from all master stations. Settings can only be performed from the AN-8000MS Multifunctional Master station. 1.5.3. Scan monitor Item Scan monitor group Scan monitor sequencing time 1.5.4.
Settings Using a Personal Computer “ described on the next page. 2. Perform system settings. (Refer to Use the supplied AN-8000 Software program to perform individual settings related to the system such as the Exchange, Multi interface unit, Station, Paging, etc.
4. NETWORK SETTINGS USING A PERSONAL COMPUTER This section uses a system example in which three local area networks (LAN) are connected via the Internet in order to explain how to perform network settings for each exchange, multi interface unit, and IP station using a PC.
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• Use the AN-8000 software program's unit scan function to perform settings. Note Use the AN-8000 software only for the network settings of Exchanges, Multi interface units, and IP stations. When performing individual settings related to the general system, use the PC (A).
Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE 1. AN-8000 SOFTWARE GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.1. General Description The supplied AN-8000 software program is for performing system settings and features following two functions. 1.1.1. Equipment scan and network setting functions Detect the Exchange, Multi interface unit, and IP station connected to the local network, and then perform equipment network settings.
2. INSTALLING SOFTWARE 2.1. System Requirements This program has been designed based on the following system requirements. • OS : Windows 2000/XP • CPU : Pentium III 800 MHz or greater Note Windows is the registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation. Pentium is the registered trademark of Intel Corporation.
2.3. AN-8000 Software Installation 2.3.1. Installation Step 1. Click [Installation start] at [AN-8000 Software Installation] in the setup guide causes the installer to activate. Step 2. Press [Next] Button. The screen "Destination Folder" will be displayed. Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE...
Step 5. Press [Finish]. 2.3.2. Version update information Please contact to the AIPHONE sales office to obtain the up-to-date version for firmware, software and the instruction manuals. • The software version number can be confirmed using the Help menu.
2.3.3. Install folder configuration The AN-8000 software program is installed in the default location C:\Program Files\ AIPHONE\AN-8000. The configuration of the install folder is as follows. (Note the system setting file is created after the setting has been performed using the software.) Avoid changing the names or locations of the files and folders found within the install folder.
System name and password are factory-preset to "AN-8000" and "guest" respectively. For changing System name or Password, refer to After system name and password have been entered correctly, AN-8000 Software program initial screen is displayed. Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE...
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Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE Step 3. Click [Unit Scan (Network Settings)] when detecting equipment. Step 4. Click [System Settings] when setting system. Step 5. Click [Password Change] when changing password. Step 6. Click [Clock Settings] when setting system clock. Step 7.
4. UNIT SCAN (NETWORK SETTINGS) These functions enable the detection and network setting of Exchanges, Multi interface units, and IP stations connected to the local area network. The equipment detection function can only be used within the effective broadcast range (refer to Other equipment must be set using a different network setting (refer to 4.1.
4.2. Menu 4.2.1. File Close : Terminates this software program. 4.2.2. Scan Unit scan : Detects equipment connected to the local area network. Configuration : Uploads the selected equipment settings. IP address : Assigns the IP address automatically and performs settings necessary for this assignment.
4.4. Using Unit Scan Scan Exchanges, Multi interface units and IP stations connected to the local area network. Note The equipment scan function can only be used within the effective broadcast range. Step 1. Confirm that the system is connected to the network and that power is being supplied to the system. The LNK/ACT indicator on the exchange's or multi interface unit's front panel will light.
4.5. Changing Equipment Settings Change the settings of individual Exchanges, Multi interface units, or IP stations as follows. Step 1. Double-click the desired cell. New data can now be entered in the cell, including IP address, Subnet mask, Default gateway, Web port, and Name. Step 2.
4.7. Subnet Mask and Default Gateway Settings It is possible to set all Exchanges, Multi interface units, and IP stations with the same subnet mask and default gateway. Step 1. Mark the checkbox corresponding to the selected equipment. When selecting all equipment, select [Scan] [Select All].
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Step 3. Set the default gateway. 3-1. Select [Scan] [Default gateway setting] 3-1. When the dialog is displayed, enter the new setting value and click [OK]. Step 4. Press "Configuration" to write the new settings to the equipment. Note Because the equipment is automatically restarted after new settings have been entered, any conversation or paging in progress at the time is stopped temporarily or terminated.
5. SYSTEM SETTING FUNCTION Performs individual system settings. Use the Unit Scan/Network Setting function, a browser, an AN-8000MS Multifunctional station, or an AN-8500MS IP Multifunctional station to set the IP address correctly, then use this System Setting function to update the exchange's, multi interface unit's, or IP station's setting data. 5.1.
5.2. Menu 5.2.1. File New : Creates the setting file for a new system. Open : Opens the stored setting file. Save : Saves the setting file currently being edited. Save as : Saves the setting file being edited as a file for the different system by renaming it. Close : Terminates this software program.
5.3. Overall System Configuration Settings Click "General". 5.3.1. Equipment registration Determines the configuration of the Exchange, Multi interface unit, and IP station within the system and register it. Program data can be entered manually, or it can be imported using data scan for the Equipment using the Unit Scan/Network Setting function.
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(6) Web port Allows the Web server's port number to be entered. (7) WAN IP address Allows the IP address for the equipment as viewed from the wide-area network (WAN) to be entered. This space may be left blank if NAPT is not used. (8) WAN Web port Allows the Web server's port number for the equipment as viewed from the wide-area network (WAN) to be entered.
3-3. Click [OK] to close the dialog and return the display to the previous edit screen. Step 4. Change the WAN IP address and the WAN Web port as required by clicking and editing the contents of each cell directly. 5.3.2.
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(6) Station name Set the name of each station using up to eight alphanumeric characters. Station names can be displayed on multifunctional stations. [Collective setup] Pressing the Collective setup button permits station types, station numbers, and station names for all or selected stations to be set all at once.
Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE 5.3.3. Network communications registration Enables or disables unicast network communications among equipment connected to the network. Step 1. Click "Network Communication Registration" tab to display the following setting screen. Step 2. Select those combinations that enable network communications by clicking the check box. 5-21...
Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE 5.3.4. Multicast communications registration Enables or disables Multicast communications among equipment connected to the network. When multicast communications are an available option, performing this registration conserves network bandwidth by allowing multicast paging. Step 1. Click "Multicast Registration" tab to display the following setting screen. Step 2.
5.4. Exchange Settings Click "Exchange" to select the exchange to be set. Choose the name or number of the exchange from the list. 5.4.1. Network settings Step 1. Click "Network Settings" tab to display the following setting screen. Step 2. Set individual items. (1) IP address Allows entry of the Exchange's IP address.
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8000 system uses 4 consecutive ports starting with the TCP start port. The default factory setting is 5000. [UDP port] Allows entry of UDP port start number to be used (valid range from 1 to 65516). The AN-8000 system uses 20 consecutive ports starting with the UDP start port. The default factory setting is 5006.
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5000. [UDP port] Allows entry of UDP port start number to be used. (valid range from 1 to 65516) The AN-8000 system uses 20 consecutive ports starting with the UDP start port. The default factory setting is 5006. (9) Available bit rate Set the capacity (or a usable upper limit value) of the network line to which the Exchange is connected.
5.4.2. Sampling frequency correction settings Step 1. Click "Sampling Frequency Correction" tab to display the following setting screen. Step 2. Set individual items. (1) Sampling Frequency Correction Select this tab when setting the transfer of sampling frequency correction data between different networks. (Correction data is automatically transmitted and received within the range that can receive broadcast packets.) Note: See...
5.4.3. Function settings Step 1. Click "Function Settings" tab to display the following setting screen. Step 2. Set individual items. (1) Transfer settings Set the transfer function ON or OFF for the station connected to the exchange. Call forwarding: Time-based call forwarding: Calls to stations are automatically transferred to another designated Group hunting: Absence transfer: (2) Oneshot make time (second)
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(3) Time Limit Set the time-out value for calling, conversation or paging functions in ten-second units between 10 and 990 seconds. Call Time-out: Set whether to limit the duration of a call to the station. If setting a time-out, enter the time limit after which calls to the station are automatically terminated.
5.5. Multi Interface Unit Settings Click "Multi Interface" to select the multi interface unit to be set. Choose the name or number of the multi interface unit from the list. 5.5.1. Network settings Step 1. Click "Network Settings" tab to display the following setting screen. Step 2.
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8000 system uses 4 consecutive ports starting with the TCP start port. The default factory setting is 5000. [UDP port] Allows entry of UDP port start number to be used (valid range from 1 to 65516). The AN-8000 system uses 20 consecutive ports starting with the UDP start port. The default factory setting is 5006.
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5000. [UDP port] Allows entry of UDP port start number to be used. (valid range from 1 to 65516) The AN-8000 system uses 20 consecutive ports starting with the UDP start port. The default factory setting is 5006. (9) Available bit rate Set the capacity (or a usable upper limit value) of the network line to which the Multi interface unit is connected.
5.5.2. Sampling frequency correction settings Step 1. Click "Sampling Frequency Correction" tab to display the following setting screen. Step 2. Set individual items. (1) Sampling Frequency Correction Select this tab when setting the transfer of sampling frequency correction data between different networks. (Correction data is automatically transmitted and received within the range that can receive broadcast packets.) Note: See...
5.5.3. Function settings Step 1. Click "Function Settings" tab to display the following setting screen. Step 2. Set individual items. (1) Oneshot make time (second) Sets the duration that the external control output terminals are shorted momentarily when the door remote control function is performed.
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(3) Paging response mode Select either "Zone Selection" or "Automatic Response" modes when responding to the paging. Zone Selection: Responds to a paging call by designating the number of the paging zone. Respond to the paging party who made the paging to the designated zone last is called.
5.5.4. Audio I/O settings Step 1. Click on the Audio I/O tab. The corresponding setting screen is displayed. Step 2. Perform settings for each item of Audio I/O Ch 1 and Ch 2. Set how to use the Multi-interface unit's Audio input and output terminals. The following setting items are provided in Audio I/O Ch1 and Ch2.
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(2) Output mode Setting "Input mode" to "Aux input paging" or "BGM" permits "PA paging" to be selected. PBX I/F: Select this item when connecting the Multi interface unit to the PBX analog E&M interface. PA paging: Select this item when connecting the amplifier, etc. for PA paging. Unused: The audio output is not used.
5.5.5. Contact setting Step 1. Click on the Contact I/O tab. The setting screen is displayed. Step 2. Set each item of "Contact input." (1) Contact No. (Can't be edited.) The Multi interface unit's contact input terminal number. (2) Mode Select the contact input's operation mode.
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Aux input paging: Select this item when activating playback components or other devices connected to the Multi interface unit's audio input terminal from the control input. Paging busy 1: Select this item when sending externally-connected paging equipment's busy status data to the Audio output 1. Paging busy 2: Select this item when sending externally-connected paging equipment's busy status data to the Audio output 2.
5.6. Setting IP Stations Click "IP Station" to select the IP station to be set. Choose the number of the IP station, station number or station name from the list. 5.6.1. Network settings Step 1. Click "Network Settings" tab to display the following setting screen. Step 2.
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8000 system uses 4 consecutive ports starting with the TCP start port. The default factory setting is 5000. [UDP port] Allows entry of UDP port start number to be used (valid range from 1 to 65516). The AN-8000 system uses 20 consecutive ports starting with the UDP start port. The default factory setting is 5006.
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5000. [UDP port] Allows entry of UDP port start number to be used. (valid range from 1 to 65516) The AN-8000 system uses 20 consecutive ports starting with the UDP start port. The default factory setting is 5006. (9) Available bit rate Set the capacity (or a usable upper limit value) of the network line to which the Multi interface unit is connected.
5.6.2. Function settings Step 1. Click "Function Settings 1" tab to display the following setting screen. Available item differs depending on the type of IP stations. Step 2. Set individual items. (1) Transfer settings (IP master station only) Set the transfer function ON or OFF. Call forwarding: Time-based call forwarding: Calls to stations are automatically transferred to another designated Group hunting:...
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(3) Time Limit Set the time-out value for calling, conversation or paging functions in ten-second units between 10 and 990 seconds. Call Time-out: Set whether to limit the duration of a call to the station. If setting a time-out, enter the time limit after which calls to the station are automatically terminated.
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Step 3. Click "Function Settings 2" tab to display the following setting screen. Available item differs depending on the type of IP stations. Step 4. Set individual items. (1) Incoming call mode Call receiving mode can be selected either "Automatic Connection" or "Continuous Call". Call with a call tone or without a call tone can be set on both modes.
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(5) BGM Set whether the IP station receives BGM broadcasts. If receiving, place a checkmark and select the BGM channel number (1 – 8; Channel No.). (6) Door station mode Set whether to operate the IP door station in door station mode*. * The call tone sounds only once at the IP door station when the IP door station calls the pre-programmed master station.
5.6.3. Speed dialing settings Step 1. Click "Speed Dialing" tab to display the following setting screen. Available item differs depending on the type of stations. Step 2. Enter the station numbers to be called for each of the one-touch dial keys ([7], [8], [9] and [0] keys) and the Off-Hook function.
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5.7. Setting Stations Connected to the Exchange Click "Station" to select the station to be set. Choose the number of the exchange, line number, station number or station name from the list. (1) Exchange No. Select the equipment number of the exchange to which the station is connected.
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Step 2. Set individual items. (1) Incoming call mode Call receiving mode can be selected either "Automatic Connection" or "Continuous Call". Call with a call tone or without a call tone can be set on both modes. (2) Level Microphone sensitivity: Station microphone sensitivity can be adjusted in three increments from 1 (minimum) to 3 (maximum).
5.7.2. Speed dialing settings Step 1. Click "Speed Dialing" tab to display the following setting screen. Available item differs depending on the type of stations. Step 2. Enter the station numbers to be called for each of the one-touch dial keys ([7], [8], [9] and [0] keys) and the Off-Hook function.
Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE 5.7.3. Scan Monitor settings Step 1. Click "Scan Monitor" tab to display the following setting screen. Step 2. Set the scan monitor sequencing time in 1-second units from 1 to 10 seconds. Step 3. Set the group of stations to be monitored. Input the number of the station belonging to the group in the order they are to be monitored.
Enter the start paging port number to be used in the system. The valid range is from 1 to 65535. The AN-8000 system uses (the number of Exchanges) x 4 and (the number of Multi interface units) x 2 consecutive ports starting with the start port.
Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE 5.9. Group Settings Step 1. Click "Group" to set either Group Blocking or Remote Response group. 5.9.1. Group blocking settings Stations can be divided into groups, to each of which call-to-other groups setting and paging zone setting can be assigned.
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[Group blocking group settings] Step 1. Click "Group blocking to" tab to display the following screen. Step 2. Click the cell for the station to be selected to "Group blocking group" and "Paging" so that it becomes checkmarked. Note The paging zones desired to be enabled can be selected from "ALL" and individual zone numbers. Tick the checkbox of "ALL"...
5.9.2. Remote response group settings Setting the remote response station group permits any station programmed for this function to respond to calls to other stations within the group. Up to 16 stations can be preset. [Creating new remote response group] Step 1.
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[Editing remote response groups] Step 1. Click "Remote response group" tab to display the setting screen. Step 2. Select the cell to be changed. [Deleting remote response groups] Step 1. Click "Remote response group" tab to display the setting screen. Step 2.
Click [Save] button or select [File By default, this location is a folder labeled with a system name within the AN-8000 software's install folder. For example if the system name is AN-8000, then the default save location would be "C:\Program Files\AIPHONE\AN-8000".
7. CHANGING THE PASSWORD There are two passwords. One is a "system password" used with the AN-8000 software and browser; the other is a "station maintenance password" used by the AN-8000MS Multifunctional Master Station or the AN- 8500MS IP Multifunctional Master Station.
Step 5. Press "OK". Note The status indicator located on the exchange, multi interface unit, or IP station remains lit during the update process. Do not restart the system or turn off the power while this light is on. 7.2. Changing the Station Maintenance Password Step 1.
8. SYSTEM CLOCK SETTINGS The AN-8000 software program allows the clocks for all exchanges, multi interface units, and IP stations connected to the system to be set. To set exchange clocks individually (for example, if there is a time difference between exchanges), use either the browser (refer to Master station, or the AN-8500MS IP Multifunctional Master station (refer to •...
Notes • Not all settings can be performed via the browser. After updating the network settings, add the exchange or multi interface unit manually using a PC installed with the AN-8000 Software, then perform the required settings. (refer to p. 4-12 •...
Step 2. Enter the user name (case-sensitive) and the password, then press the "OK" button. Enter the user name programmed to the AN-8000EX, AN-8000MI, AN-8500MS, or AN-8540DS. The system name is factory-preset to "AN-8000" and the password to "guest." Refer to p.
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Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER The setting menu screen is displayed once you have entered the correct user name and the password. The screen below is an example for the AN-8000EX. Note Use the menu located on the left of the screen to display each setting screen. These screens will not be displayed properly using the browser's "Back"...
4. NETWORK SETTING Click "Network Setting" on the menu on the left of the screen. The screen below is an example for the AN-8000EX. (1) IP Address Enter the IP address of the Exchange, Multi interface unit, or IP station. (factory-preset: 192.168.1.1) (2) Subnet Mask Set the subnet mask.
(6) Save button Write set data into the settings file in the equipment. Notes • The status indicator located on the equipment remains lit during the write process. Do not restart the system or turn off the power while this light is on. •...
(2) Line No. and Terminal No. buttons Used to display line numbers or station numbers for each station. [Link status] Displays the exchange’s current link status. Pressing the Update button updates this data. (1) Link No. Speech path numbers. (2) Calling Station Displays the number of the calling station.
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[Operation buttons] (1) Refresh Updates status data for speech path, line, and contact. (2) Terminal No. and Line No. buttons Used to display line numbers or station numbers for each station. [Link status] Displays the Multi interface unit's current link status. Pressing the Refresh button updates data. (1) Link No.
5.3. AN-8500MS [Operation buttons] (1) Refresh Updates status data for speech path, line, and contact. (2) Terminal No. and Line No. buttons Used to display line number or station number. [Operation status] Displays the IP master station's current status of speech path and line. Pressing the Refresh button updates data.
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(5) Call receiving Displays the call tone mode of the IP master station. (6) Automatic transfer Displays the station number to which calls to the IP master station are to be automatically transferred. (7) Level Displays sound volume set for the IP master station. "Noise" is a measured ambient noise value. Indicator abbreviations are as follows: MIC: Microphone sensitivity...
5.4. AN-8540DS [Operation buttons] (1) Refresh Updates status data for speech path, line, and contact. (2) Terminal No. and Line No. buttons Used to display line number or station number. [Operation status] Displays the IP door station's current status of speech path and line. Pressing the Refresh button updates data. (1) Calling Station Displays the number of the calling station.
6. LINE STATUS INDICATION (Only for the Exchange) Click "Line Status" on the menu on the left side of the screen. Displays information on line status and connected stations. [Operation buttons] (1) Refresh Updates status data for line, and station to the latest data. [Line Status] (1) No Line numbers...
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(4) Call receiving Displays the call tone mode of the connected station. (5) Automatic transfer Displays the station number to which calls to the connected station are to be automatically transferred. (6) Level Displays sound volume set for the connected station. "Noise" is a measured ambient noise value. Indicator abbreviations are as follows: MIC: Microphone sensitivity...
7. NETWORK STATUS INDICATION Click "Network Status" on the menu on the left side of the screen. Connections between all exchanges, multi interface units, or IP stations and networks within the system can be confirmed. Connection status data is updated every two seconds, and if network connections are not achieved within ten seconds, the equipment is assumed to not be connected to the network.
[Network status setting] (1) No. Equipment number of the exchange, multi interface unit, or IP station. (2) IP Address IP address of the exchange, multi interface unit, or IP station. (3) Status "OK" is displayed when the unit connection is established. 8.
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Note If the indication "Firmware failed. Please contact our sales office." is displayed, the system is suffering a problem and could fail. In such cases, please contact the AIPHONE sales office immediately. Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER 6-16...
9. STREAM LOG Click "Stream Log" on the menu on the left side of the screen. The stream log is a history of voice communications (both conversations and paging) carried over the IP network. Displays can be switched between current and past histories. Up to 1,000 events can be stored. [Current stream screen] The screen below is an example for the AN-8000EX.
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[Past stream screen] The screen below is an example for the AN-8000EX. [Past stream operation buttons] (1) Refresh Displays the last sixteen finished streams. (2) Prev. Page button Returns the display to the previous page. (3) Next Page button Advances the display to the next page. [Log items] (common to current and past stream logs) (1) Time Time the stream began.
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(4) Link Speech path number. (5) Direction Sending or receiving. (6) Fs Sampling frequency, either 8 kHz or 16 kHz. (7) Delay Time between voice input and output. (8) Packets Number of packets transmitted or successfully received. (9) Loss Number of packets lost due to network failures, which is counted at the receiving end only. (10) Silence When voice output is reproduced as silence due to packet loss or late packet arrival (due to high network traffic), the number of packets in which silence data is embedded is counted at the receiving end.
10. SYSTEM MANAGEMENT Click "System Management" on the menu on the left side of the screen. The screen below is an example for the AN-8000EX. [User Data] The system name and password can be changed (refer to (1) System Name Displays the user name entered on the user authentication screen when the browser was started (refer to 6-3).
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(5) Firmware Update button Updates firmware (refer to Tips • Please contact to the AIPHONE sales office to obtain the up-to-date version for firmware. • The current version is displayed above the Firmware Update button. (6) Clock retrieve button Pressing this button displays the date and time of the connected PC's clock (refer to...
PC is not available. • Set the same system name and password as previously set using the AN-8000 software. The AN-8000 software cannot be used for centralized administration if different passwords have been used within the same system.
10.3. Downloading Setting File Step 1. Press "Download" button to display "File Download" dialog. Step 2. Press "Save" button to display the dialog. Step 3. Select saving location, then enter file name. The file name is factory-preset to [IP address] .cfg. Step 4.
Step 2. Select the firmware (extension cfg), then press "Open" button. Tips • Please contact to the AIPHONE sales office to obtain the up-to-date version for firmware. • The current firmware version can be confirmed on the browser's system management screen.
Chapter 7 MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (AN-8000MS/8500MS ONLY) This chapter describes the settings and displays available using the menu screen of the Multi-Functional Station and IP Multi-Functional Station.
Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (AN-8000MS/8500MS ONLY) 1. KEYS USED FOR MENU SCREEN OPERATION The following keys are used to operate the menu screen of the AN-8000MS Multifunctional Master Station and the AN-8500MS IP Multifunctional Master Station. AN-8000MS 2.
Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (AN-8000MS/8500MS ONLY) 3. MONITORING LINE STATUS Causes the station's LCD to display the connection status for all sixteen lines associated with the exchange to which the AN-8000MS is connected. The AN-8500MS does not have the monitoring function. Step 1.
Step 4. Enter 4-digit-password by pressing dial keys, then press the Select key. The default factory setting is 0000. It can be changed using the AN-8000 Software. (Refer to After password has been entered correctly, system setting screen is displayed.
Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (AN-8000MS/8500MS ONLY) 6.2. Network Settings It is possible to change the IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway of the exchange or AN-8500MS*. * Exchange when the station performing setting is AN-8000MS, and the AN-8500MS itself when it is the AN- 8500MS.
Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (AN-8000MS/8500MS ONLY) 6.3. Station Number Settings It is possible to set the station number for all stations and IP stations. Step 1. Using the up or down arrow keys or the [2] key on the maintenance screen, move the cursor to "2: Line Attribute."...
Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (AN-8000MS/8500MS ONLY) Step 6. Enter the station number (00-999999) of the designated line using the dial keys, then press the Select key. Only if "8050DS" has been selected, the designated master station number setting screen appears. Proceed to Step 7.
Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (AN-8000MS/8500MS ONLY) 6.5. Restarting the Equipment Restart the exchange or AN-8500MS* when network settings have been changed. The exchange can be restarted at the Multifunctional Station even without pressing "Reset" key located on the exchange's front panel.
Internet Group Management Protocol (IGMP) to enable packet transmission to special multicast addresses. The valid multicast address range for the AN-8000 System is from 225.0.0.0 to 238.255.255.255. • Consult your network administrator regarding the details of setting the multicast address, including confirming whether or not such communications are possible.
1.3. Unit Scan and Broadcast Communications Domains The broadcast communications method is utilized to detect equipment (exchange, multi interface unit, or IP station) connected to a network. Therefore, only equipment within the network's multicasting range will be detected. This range is called the "broadcast domain." The broadcast address used for detection is 255.255.255.255.
Check to see if the Status indicator remains lit or if flashes repeatedly three times at one-second intervals. The AN-8000 Software The PC on which the AN-8000 fails to recognize the Software is installed may not be exchange, connected or set correctly.
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Set the speaker selector switch located on the station's bottom surface to the speaker type you want to use. The exchange may be malfunctioning. Contact your nearest AIPHONE sales office immediately. A problem has occurred and the system has been reset. Nonetheless, since the...
Operation in progress in a (in a cycle of 4 s) mode not usually used. Equipment Condition Contact your nearest AIPHONE sales office. Contact your nearest AIPHONE sales office. Never turn off the power or press the Reset key until the indicator extinguishes completely.
4. SPECIFICATIONS 4.1. AN-8000EX IP Intercom Exchange Power Source Power Consumption Type of Speech Path Speech Link Hands-free Speech Method Line Capacity Wiring Method Transmission System Signal Level Transmission Range Power Supply to Station Paging Output Connecting Terminal Others Network Section Network I/F Network Protocol Audio Packet...
4.2. AN-8000MI Multi Interface Unit Power Source Power Consumption Audio Input Audio Output Contact Input Contact Output PBX I/F Others Network Section Network I/F Network Protocol Audio Packet Transmission System Connector Voice Sampling Frequency Quantifing Bit Number Voice Encoding Method Audio Packet Loss Compensation System Audio Delay Time...
4.3. AN-8500MS IP Multifunctional Master Station Power Source Power Consumption Speech Method Audio Frequency Range Hands-Free Handset Headset Terminal External Speaker Terminal Network Section Network I/F Network Protocol Audio Packet Transmission System Connector Voice Sampling Frequency Quantifing Bit Number Voice Encoding Method Audio Packet Loss Compensation System Audio Delay Time...
4.4. AN-8540DS IP Door Station Power Source Power Consumption Speech Method Audio Frequency Range Hands-Free Contact Output Network Section Network I/F Network Protocol Audio Packet Transmission System Connector Voice Sampling Frequency Quantifing Bit Number Voice Encoding Method Audio Packet Loss Compensation System Audio Delay Time Installation Method...
4.5. AN-8000MS Multifunctional Master Station Power Source Power Consumption Wiring Method Transmission System Signal Level Speech Method Audio Frequency Range Transmission Range Hands-Free Handset Display Line Connecting Terminal Headset Terminal External Speaker Terminal Installation Method Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight * 0 dB = 1 V...
4.6. AN-8010MS Standard Master Station Power Source Power Consumption Wiring Method Transmission System Signal Level Speech Method Audio Frequency Range Transmission Range Hands-Free Handset Line Connecting Terminal Installation Method Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight * 0 dB = 1 V Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.
4.7. AN-8011MS Standard Hands-Free Master Station Power Source Power Consumption Wiring Method Transmission System Signal Level Speech Method Audio Frequency Range Transmission Range Hands-Free Line Connecting Terminal Installation Method Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight * 0 dB = 1 V Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.
4.8. AN-8020MS Industrial-Use Master Station Power Source Power Consumption Wiring Method Transmission System Signal Level Speech Method Audio Frequency Range Transmission Range Hands-Free Handset Dial-in Contact Output Line Connecting Terminal External Speaker Terminal Installation Method Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Dust/Water Protection Finish Dimensions Weight...
4.9. AN-8031MS Flush-Mount Master Station Power Source Power Consumption Wiring Method Transmission System Signal Level Speech Method Audio Frequency Range Transmission Range Hands-Free Line Connecting Terminal External Dial Input Installation Method Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Finish Dimensions Weight * 0 dB = 1 V Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.
4.10. AN-8050DS Door Station Power Source Power Consumption Wiring Method Transmission System Signal Level Speech Method Audio Frequency Range Transmission Range Hands-Free Contact Output Line Connecting Terminal Installation Method Operating Temperature Operating Humidity Housing Protection Dust/Water Protection Finish Dimensions Weight * 0 dB = 1 V Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement.
4.12. YC-290 Wall Mounting Bracket Finish Dimensions Weight Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessories Wood screw 3.5 x 20 ... 2 Rubber foot ... 4 • Applicable model AN-8011MS 4.13. YC-241 Back Box Finish Dimensions Weight...
4.16. YS-13A Wall-Mount Box Finish Dimensions Weight Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Accessories Machine screw M3 x 12 ... 4 Wood screw 3.8 x 16 ... 4 • Applicable model AN-8050DS 4.17.
4.19. AD-1210P AC Adapter Power Source Output Current Consumption Cord Length Plug Operating Temperature Finish Weight Note: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. • Applicable model AN-8500MS/8540DS AC Mains, 50/60 Hz 12 V DC, 1 A 200 mA (rated output) 1.8 m RC6705, center "+"...
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