Algo recomienda que la instalación de este producto la realice un electricista calificado.
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Contact Algo for other methods of operational assurance. DRY INDOOR LOCATION ONLY The 8190 SIP Classroom Speaker is intended for dry indoor locations only. For outdoor locations Algo offers weatherproof speakers and strobe lights. CAT5 or CAT6 connection wiring to an IEEE 802.3at PoE+ or 802.3af compliant network PoE switch must not leave the building perimeter without adequate lightning protection.
10 SIP extensions activating audio wav files from memory enable loud ringing, informational and emergency notification. For voice paging, the 8190 is assigned a Page extension. When this SIP extension is called, the 8190 will auto-answer and play the caller’s voice announcement over the speaker.
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If the PAGE extension is called, the 8190 will answer and allow paging over its internal speaker. When the 8190 answers it will play a configurable tone to the caller so they know when they can begin speaking. The same tone is also played over the speaker before the announcement.
A recessed reset button (RST) on the back can be used to reset the 8190 SIP Classroom Speaker at time of power up. To reset, reboot or power cycle the 8190. Wait until the blue LED flashes and then press and hold the reset button until the blue LED begins a double flash pattern.
3. Mount the speaker per the instructions in the next section 4. Access the 8190 web page by entering the IP address into a browser (Chrome, Firefox etc.) and login using the default password: algo 5. Enter the IP address for the SIP server into the SIP Domain field under the Basic Settings >...
Secure the 8190 to the wall bracket with the provided four screws. Programming and Configuration After connecting the 8190 to a network PoE, the blue indicator light at the top will turn on during initialization. The 8190 will then attempt to obtain an IP address from the DHCP server.
Internet Explorer (other than IE9). The web interface should be visible and the default password will be algo in lower case letters. Inputs/Outputs On the back, the 8190 SIP Speaker has an ADC input, relay output, 24V output, and a Door Control relay. Terminal Block Relay In By default, these terminals are inactive.
Multicast Overview In addition to the ring and page features, the 8190 is able to receive IP audio multicast messages over the network to support larger deployment for both paging and ring/notification.
Advanced Settings > Advanced Multicast section, will work in most cases and should only be altered for rare cases. To enable multicast monitoring in the 8190, go to the web interface for each speaker and again navigate to the Basic Settings > Multicast tab. This time though, choose multicast mode ‘Slave/Receiver’...
Audio WAV files can be stored in speaker memory and played over the speaker in response to an event such as a ring or relay input, and also multicast to other Algo SIP endpoints on the network. See Additional Features > Emergency Alerts and Additional Features >...
This is useful for when third-party devices or attackers may try to intercept, replicate, or alter Algo products, and try to connect to the server. TLS protocol will ensure that third parties cannot read/modify any actual data. Previously security was less of a concern because phone systems were on isolated networks, but hosted services are becoming increasingly more common.
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8190 SIP Classroom Speaker FW 1.7.3 Setting provisioning to ‘HTTPS’ prevents configuration files from being read by unwanted third-party devices/ attackers. This resolves the potential risk of having sensitive data: admin passwords and SIP credentials stolen. Important: To verify the server you must ‘Enable’ the ‘Validate Server Certificate’...
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Important: In order for a SIP server to validate the Algo device, an additional certificate has to be installed on the Algo device manually. For Firmware v1.7, the only way to add this user certificate file is to use a ‘.pem’...
Web Interface Basic Settings Web Interface Login The web interface requires a password which is ‘algo’ by default. This password can be changed in the Admin tab after logging in the first time. Web Interface is accessed by entering 8190’s IP Address into the web browse.
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You can subscribe to just the ‘Ring’ Alert Event, for which when the ring extension is called, the 8190 will also play that ring over its speaker. You can subscribe to just an ‘In- Use’ Alert Event as well, for which when the ring extension is called, the 8190 will only play that ring over its speaker once the ring is actually answered.
8190 SIP Classroom Speaker FW 1.7.3 Authentication Password SIP password provided by the system administrator for the SIP account used for the associated Ring and/or Page parameter. Extension to Dial Phone number to be dialed when the Call button on the door station is pressed.
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Enable or disable the G.722 codec. DTMF Detection Type What type of DTMF events should be detected and processed by the 8190. If ‘Auto’ is selected the 8190 will accept the first DTMF type it receives (RTP telephony, RTP in- band, or SIP info) and ignore all other types.
1. Multicast IP addresses range: 224.0.0.0/4 (from 224.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255) 2. Port numbers range: 1 to 65535 3. By default, the 8190 SIP Classroom Speaker is set to use the multicast IP address 224.0.2.60 and the port numbers 50000-50008 Make sure that the multicast IP address and port number do not conflict with other services and devices on the same network.
Basic Settings Tab – Multicast (Slave Settings) Multicast Mode (Slave Selected) If Slave is enabled the 8190 will activate when receiving a multicast message. Will mimic audio stream, but use local volume settings (‘Page Speaker Volume’ in Basic Settings >...
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Polycom Groups configured on the Algo device. If an Algo device is used as a Multicast master, a tone does not have to be set as the Algo master will provide its own tone. Polycom Group Tones can be set in Advanced Settings > Advanced Multicast tab.
Additional Features Tab – Input/Output Input Relay Terminal Function When triggered by an input relay, 8190 can perform actions such as playing a pre- recorded announcement over the speaker(s), sending the announcement as a private message to a phone, or initiating a two-way conversation between the speaker and a phone.
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While the 8190 can be configured to play the WAV file only once, it can also be enabled to play it continuously with just one touch on the 1202 Call Button. The action can then be stopped via the smaller oval cancel button located below the main call button on the 1202 Call Button.
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Maximum Call Duration Action – Make SIP Call with Tone When the 8190 input is triggered on terminals 5 & 6, a private call can be generated to a pre-configured phone extension with a pre-recorded message. For instance, a call to a supervisor’s phone notifying about an emergency or intrusion at some location.
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When the “Silent Microphone Monitoring” is enabled, the relay will prompt only the audio from the 8190’s microphone to be heard at the pre-configured extension, while the speaker remains silent. This setting is ideal in settings where silent emergency calls to a pre-configured extension may be needed with a single press of a button.
8190 SIP Classroom Speaker FW 1.7.3 Output Light Enable/Disable the blue light on the speaker entirely (keep the light off even when the speaker is active). Heartbeat Light If enabled, the small blue indicator will flash every 30 seconds as visual confirmation that the 8190 is powered and running.
Protocol DHCP is an IP standard designed to make administration of IP addresses simpler. When selected, DHCP will automatically configure IP addresses for each 8190 on the network. Alternatively, the 8190 can be set to a static IP address. VLAN Mode Enables or Disables VLAN Tagging.
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8190 SIP Classroom Speaker FW 1.7.3 VLAN Priority Sets the frame priority level. Otherwise known as Priority Code Point (PCP), VLAN Priority is a 3-bit field which refers to the IEEE 802.1p priority. It indicates the frame priority level. Values are from 0 (lowest) to 7 (highest).
Password to log into the 8190 SIP Classroom Speaker web interface. You should change the default password algo in order to secure the device on the network. If you have forgotten your password, you will need to perform a reset using the Reset Button in order to restore the password (as well as all other settings) back to the original factory default conditions.
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Log Level Use on the advice of Algo technical support only. Log Method Allows the 8190 to write to external Syslog server if the option for external (or both) is selected. Log Server If external (or both) is selected this is the address of the Syslog server on the network.
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Syn-Apps’ SA-Announce paging application converts unicast streams to multicast and delivers them to the target endpoints. The feature can only be used on the 8190 when Multicast Master Mode is disabled (set to ‘None’) in the Basic Settings > Multicast tab.
8190 SIP Classroom Speaker FW 1.7.3 Advanced Settings Tab – Time Network time is used for logging events into memory for troubleshooting. Time Zone Select time zone. NTP Time Servers 1/2/3/4 The speaker will attempt to use Timer Server 1 and work down the list if one or more of the time servers become unresponsive.
This will prevent unauthorized re-configuration of the device if DHCP is used. Provisioning allows installers to pre-configure 8190 SIP Classroom Speaker units prior to installation on a network. It is typically used for large deployments to save time and ensure consistent setups.
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3. File algom[MAC address].conf can now be uploaded on the Provisioning server. The specific configuration file will only be downloaded by the 8190 with the MAC address specified in the configuration file name. Since all the necessary settings can be included in...
8190 SIP Classroom Speaker FW 1.7.3 downloaded. The MAC address of each 8190 speaker can be found on the back label of the unit. For more Algo SIP endpoint provisioning information, see: www.algosolutions.com/provision Advanced Settings Tab – File Manager Uploading Custom Audio Files Custom audio files (WAV format) may be uploaded into memory (1 GB) to play for notification applications.
8190 SIP Classroom Speaker FW 1.7.3 Advanced Settings Tab – Advanced Audio Dynamic Range Compression (DRC) If enabled, compresses the dynamic range of page audio to increase loudness. Dynamic Range Compression Gain ‘Dynamic Range Compression’ must be enabled to display this setting. Higher compression gain increases distortion.
8190 SIP Classroom Speaker FW 1.7.3 Microphone Noise Filter Enables heavy filtering below 145Hz to reduce mains induced noise (fans). Advanced Settings Tab – Advanced SIP SIP Transportation Which transport layer protocol to use for SIP messages. Setting ‘SIP Transportation’ to ‘TLS’, ensures the encryption of SIP traffic.
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Only visible if ‘Server Redundancy Feature’ is enabled. If backup server #1 is unreachable the 8190 SIP Classroom Speaker will attempt to register with the 2nd backup server. If enabled, the 8190 will always attempt to register with the highest priority server.
Only visible if ‘Server Redundancy Feature’ is enabled. SIP message used to poll servers to monitor availability. Keep-alive Method If Double CRLF is selected the 8190 will periodically send a CRLF message for both UDP and TCP connections to maintain connection with the SIP Server. Keep-alive Interval Interval in seconds that the CRLF message should be sent.
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Page Tone and Page Volume When an Algo device is the multicast Master, a page tone will play on the Slave device, so it is recommended to set the Slave tone to “None”. If a page is received from a non-Algo device that doesn’t send a tone, a tone can be inserted on the Slaves (above) each time...
Restore Configuration File Restore settings from a backup file. Restore Configuration to Defaults Resets all 8190 SIP Classroom Speaker device settings to factory default values. Download Backup File Saves the device settings (configuration) and all the files in File Manager: certificates, licenses, and tones to a backup zip file.
1. From the top menu, click on System, then Maintenance. 2. In the Upgrade section, click on Choose File and select the 8190 speaker firmware file to upload. Note that both the FW firmware and MD5 checksum files must be loaded.
Connecting Input Devices The dry contact relay on the 8190 SIP Classroom Speaker can be prompted by any normally open, normally closed switch, Algo 1202 Call Button, Algo 1203 Call Switch, or Algo 1204 Volume Control Switch. The input switches can be connected to the back of the back of the 8190 via the “Dry Contact Relay”.
8190 SIP Classroom Speaker FW 1.7.3 Note: See “Additional Features Tab – Input/Output” section of this user doc for additional information on input device configuration Blue LED Indicator This LED light is on during initialization, boot, or while active. Ring and Page modes, when active, will turn the LED on steady.
10 to 1000 ms selectable for synchronization Audio Memory: 1 GByte available Relay Output: Normally open, activated when 8190 is in use Max 30 V 50 mA Relay Input: Normally open or normally closed dry contact, Algo 1202 CallBox, Algo 1203 Wall Switch, EOL termination...
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Server Redundancy: Primary, secondary, tertiary Environmental: 32 to 104 ºF (0 to + 40 ºC); 10-95% RH non-condensing. Dry indoor locations only (Contact Algo for options for outdoor locations) Compliance: RoHS, CE, FCC Class A, CSA/UL (USA & Canada) Document 90-00097A...
8190 SIP Classroom Speaker FW 1.7.3 FCC Compliance Statement This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment.
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