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  • Page 1     2N® SIP Mic User Manual             v.1.1 www.2n.com...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    2N® SIP Mic User Manual Content: • 1. Product Overview • 1.1 Components and Associated Products • 1.2 Terms and Symbols • 2. Description and Installation • 2.1 Before You Start • 2.2 Electric Installation • 2.3 Product Description •...
  • Page 3: Product Overview

    1.1 Components and Associated Products • 1.2 Terms and Symbols Basic Properties ®  SIP Mic is an IP microphone console playing live or pre-recorded announcements to up to ® 12 zones. Together with the 2N SIP speakers, 2N  SIP Mic provides a complete voice ®...
  • Page 4: Components And Associated Products

    2N® SIP Mic User Manual skills unless expert supervision or relevant instructions are provided to them by a person responsible for their safety. 1.1 Components and Associated Products Main Unit ® 2N Part No. 914431E •  SIP Mic Axis Part No. 01208-001...
  • Page 5: Terms And Symbols

    2N® SIP Mic User Manual Power Supply 2N Part Numbers: • PoE injector – without cable • PoE injector – with EU cable 91378100 • PoE injector – with US cable 91378100E • For power supply of intercom via ethernet cable when PoE switch is not available.
  • Page 6 2N® SIP Mic User Manual  Warning • Always abide by this information to prevent damage to the device.  Caution • Important information for system functionality.  • Useful information for quick and efficient functionality.  Note • Routines or advice for efficient use of the device.
  • Page 7: Description And Installation

    Caution ® • Be sure to connect the 2N  SIP Mic power supply as the last step. The same applies to PoE supply from the LAN. ® Insert the enclosed microphone into the DIN 3P connector on the 2N  SIP Mic upper side until its clicks into position.
  • Page 8 Microphone Connection LAN Connection ®  SIP Mic can be connected to a standard local area network using a LAN interface via the RJ-45 connector on the back panel. Always use CAT-5d or higher class cables for reliability reasons. The interface supports 10/100 Mbps and can be PoE supplied (IEEE 802.3af).
  • Page 9: Product Description

    Power Supply Connection ®  SIP Mic can be fed using active network elements or PoE injectors via the LAN interface. In case this option is unavailable, for proper operation use a 12 V DC / 2 A (Part No. 914102) power supply. External and PoE supplies can be combined as the device can be fed from both the...
  • Page 10 2N® SIP Mic User Manual Control Layout ®  SIP Mic Controls Legend: • A ... call answer / mute button • B ... call extension button • C ... function buttons 1 to 12 for playing/announcing to zone • D ... bar graph – microphone drive indicator •...
  • Page 11 2N® SIP Mic User Manual ®  SIP Mic Controls Button Function States Each button is backlit. Different backlight colours signal different user states. See below.  Call pick-up / Mute button Colour Behaviour State Action upon press White Shining At relax...
  • Page 12 2N® SIP Mic User Manual Call hang-up button Colour Behaviour State Action upon press White Shining At relax None Shining Incoming / Outgoing call Hang up / Reject Function buttons  Colour Behaviour State Action upon press White Shining At relax...
  • Page 13 2N® SIP Mic User Manual Colour Behaviour State Action upon press Shining Call error or end None, automatic end With Announcement after message you can skip over the announcement and end the call immediately. Connector Layout ®  SIP Mic Connectors  Connectors and controls:...
  • Page 14 2N® SIP Mic User Manual  Caution • Pin 1 is the first logical input, isolated. • Pin 2 is the second logical input, isolated. • Pin + is connected with supply voltage (+7 V) and switches the logical input into "logical 1".
  • Page 15: Function And Use

    • Enter the 2N  SIP Mic IP address (e.g. http://192.168.1.100/). • Enter the username Admin and password 2n to log in.   ®  SIP Mic requires a password change upon the first login. Strong passwords are only accepted: eight characters at least including one capital letter, one small letter and one digit.
  • Page 16 ® • If the button is green, the address is 0.0.0.0, which means that 2N  SIP Mic has not obtained the IP address from the DHCP server. Contact your network administrator or set DHCP OFF and use the fixed IP address. See below.
  • Page 17 2N® SIP Mic User Manual  Note • Be sure to enter the button sequence within 10 seconds after the sound signal activation for security reasons. The button press timeout is 2 s. DHCP is active after factory reset and the device obtains the IP address automatically. If you switch DHCP off, the default IP address, subnet mask and DNS server are configured as mentioned below. ...
  • Page 18 Microsoft Windows operating system. • Upon launch, the application starts searching the LAN automatically for all  ® SIP Mic with an assigned or statically set IP address. The devices are then listed in a table.  18 /  68...
  • Page 19 ® • Select the 2N SIP Mic to be configured. Click on it with the right-hand mouse button and select Browse... to open the web browser window, log in to  ® SIP Mic and start configuring as described in the Login subsection below.
  • Page 20 2N® SIP Mic User Manual If the login screen does not appear, an incorrect IP address was entered into the web browser or ® the 2N SIP Mic administration web server was turned off. If you are not sure of the IP address ® ® of 2N SIP Mic, use the 2N...
  • Page 21: System Status

    2N® SIP Mic User Manual Configuration Menu ®  SIP Mic configuration consists of 9 main menus – System status, Network, VoIP, Audio, Buttons, Zones, Action scheduler, System and Voice messages, each of which is divided into submenus; see the survey below.  System Status • SIP Proxy line status – line state info ®...
  • Page 22: Voice Messages

    2N® SIP Mic User Manual Voice messages • voice and system message settings and upload • 3.1.1 System Status • 3.1.2 Network • 3.1.3 VoIP • 3.1.4 Audio • 3.1.5 Buttons • 3.1.6 Zones • 3.1.7 Action Scheduler • 3.1.8 System •...
  • Page 23 ® ® VoIP menu and helps 2N  SIP Mic register with the set SIP Proxy. 2N  SIP Mic makes all outgoing SIP calls and receives incoming calls via this line. The available options are as follows: Inactive, Active, Registered, Registration in progress and registration error. The meanings are as follows.
  • Page 24 Network ® Displays the current network settings of 2N  SIP Mic. Click the editing icon to get to the Network menu. The data is for information only. Device Displays the serial number, firmware version, bootloader version and MAC address. The data is for information only.
  • Page 25 3.1.2 Network ®  SIP Mic is connected to the Local Area Network with a valid IP address, which must be properly set or obtained from the DHCP server in the LAN. Configure the IP address and DHCP server on the Network tab.
  • Page 26 2N® SIP Mic User Manual • Enable protocol – select the communication protocol type. With both the types selected, you can use either of them as the device accepts both. • Activate DHCP – enable/disable the DHCP client. • IP address – static IP address. The address is used together with the parameters below unless Activate DHCP is selected.
  • Page 27 2N® SIP Mic User Manual 3.1.3 VoIP There are three SIP telephony sections in this menu. Use the Settings to set relevant call setup parameters, Proxy and registration server addresses, codec parameters and priorities and special actions during calls. Common helps you define how the device should receive calls or deal another incoming call.
  • Page 28 SIP Registrar. The SIP Registrar can modify the expiry without letting you know. ® • Timeout after wrong SIP registration – set the timeout for the 2N  SIP Mic to register after an unsuccessful registration attempt. STUN/NAT IP – STUN server helps NAT clients (i.e. the PCs behind the firewall) set up phone calls to the VoIP hosted outside the LAN.
  • Page 29 2N® SIP Mic User Manual • Port – set the port to be used for STUN. The default value is port 3478. • Refresh rate – define the keep-alive packet sending period. The default value is 600 • NAT IP – enter the public IP address and NAT port to which signalling messages shall be sent by the opponent.
  • Page 30 Answer incoming call automatically –  set the 2N  SIP Mic incoming call answer type:  ® • No – 2N  SIP Mic does not answer incoming calls automatically. Receive the call manually. ® • Yes – 2N  SIP Mic answer incoming calls immediately automatically.
  • Page 31 2N® SIP Mic User Manual Common     • Connect microphone automatically at incoming call – this parameter is applied only if automatic call answering is selected (VoIP / Settings / Others menu). If you answer calls manually, it is not applied.
  • Page 32 2N® SIP Mic User Manual • NAT IP – display the set IP address for NAT if used. 0.0.0.0 is displayed when STUN server or Local IP is used.  32 /  68...
  • Page 33 2N® SIP Mic User Manual 3.1.4 Audio Settings • Ringing volume – set the device ringing volume (incoming call tone). • Key beep – enable/disable the key beep. The key beep function is always ON after the factory reset. See the device back panel for more volume and sensitivity controls.
  • Page 34 SIP Proxy. The DTMF code or a voice message is played after the setup. ® • HTTP request – when the button is pressed, an HHTP request is sent from 2N  SIP Mic.  • DTMF request – when the button is pressed, a call is set up to the set destination via SIP Proxy. The selected DTMF code is played after the setup.
  • Page 35 Destination – set the destination (phone number or IP URI) to which the call shall be directed via SIP Proxy. ® • Call connection beep – set the call connection beep for 2N  SIP Mic. This selection is inactive by default. • Active relay at call connection – activate the relay at call connection. This selection is inactive by default.
  • Page 36 Destination – set the destination (phone number or IP URI) to which the call shall be directed via SIP Proxy. ® • DTMF – enter the DTMF code to be sent from 2N  SIP Mic after call connection. Not completed by default. • Select voice announcement – select a voice message to be played at call connection. No voice message is selected by default.
  • Page 37 Call hang-up – define the call hang-up. The options are Automatic call hang-up (default) and Repeated button press call hang-up.  Relay Control ® Press a 2N  SIP Mic button to control the relay in one of the following three modes: • Monostable – the relay is activated for a defined period of time. • Relay activity time •...
  • Page 38 Voice messages menu. • Microphone ® • Input line – use the signal brought to the 2N  SIP Mic input. • Automatically after timeout expiry – make the announcement end after a timeout expiry. Set values 0 to 9600. The default value is 10.
  • Page 39 2N® SIP Mic User Manual Listen to Zone  • Select zone – select a zone for the announcement. Set the zone in the Zones menu. • Activate relay at call connection – the relay is activated when the call is connected. The selection is inactive by default.
  • Page 40 2N® SIP Mic User Manual • number@ip[:port] ... (ip:port overrides those defined in SIP Proxy) 40 /  68...
  • Page 41 2N® SIP Mic User Manual 3.1.6 Zones Find 12 pre-defined zone positions in the menu. Activate the zones using a button. If set yet inactive, a zone cannot be called or announced to. Click the trash bin to delete a row setting.
  • Page 42 2N® SIP Mic User Manual Multicast Address • Address – set the multicast IP address to which multicast RTP packets are sent. The allowed range is 239.0.0.0 ~ 239.255.255.255. • Port – set the destination port to which the audio stream is sent. •...
  • Page 43 2N® SIP Mic User Manual VAPIX Destination • Transport protocol – select the type of audio stream transmission: unsecured HTTP or secured via ssl in HTTPS. • Address – set the IP address to which RTP packets are sent. • Port – set the destination port via which the device listens.
  • Page 44  Note ®  Some 2N  SIP Mic actions cannot be set using the Action scheduler: • Outgoing call – cannot be set due to the use of a microphone and speaker. • Announce to zone – can be set to a limited extent due to the use of a microphone and speaker.
  • Page 45 Retry interval – set the action repeating interval: 5 to 120 minutes. The default value is 60 minutes. • Generate action via button – make sure that any action to be generated is configured for ® a 2N  SIP Mic button. Use the Buttons menu for setting. 45 /  68...
  • Page 46 2N® SIP Mic User Manual  Caution – ending actions Example for repeated actions: if you set 8:00 to 9:00 and repetition in 10 minutes, then the first action is generated at 8:00 and the last at 9:00. Set the interval from 8:00 do 8:59 to prevent an action from being generated at 9:00.
  • Page 47 2N® SIP Mic User Manual 3.1.8 System Configuration Account ® • User name – set the user name for 2N  SIP Mic web login. • Default user: Admin ® • Password – set the password for 2N  SIP Mic web login. • Default password: 2n •...
  • Page 48 NTP server for internal time synchronisation with 2N  SIP Mic. Enable the function to deactivate the manual local time setting. ® • NTP server – set the NTP server IP address or DNS to be used for 2N  SIP Mic internal time synchronisation. ® •...
  • Page 49 2N® SIP Mic User Manual • Time of next synchronization – display the date and time of the upcoming synchronization.    Info The default NTP server is 195.113.144.201. Syslog – this function has not been implemented yet. Axis Audio Manager – set the Axis Audio Manager server connection parameters.
  • Page 50 Device reboot – restart 2N  SIP Mic. The entire restart process takes about 30 s. ® Once 2N  SIP Mic obtains the IP address after restart, the login window is displayed automatically. ® • Factory reset – reset all the 2N  SIP Mic parameters except for network settings. To reset ®...
  • Page 51 2N® SIP Mic User Manual 3.1.9 Voice Messages This menu includes a survey of 14 user message positions in the device for zone announcements. You can load messages in files, play pre-defined messages or remove messages from the device. You can arrange the rows from A to Z or vice versa in each column.
  • Page 52: Setting Examples

    Delete – delete a user loaded file. The name does not change and the original system tone is restored upon deletion. 3.2 Setting Examples ® The following subsections provide examples of the 2N  SIP Mic settings. The simplest examples are always chosen, so some functions can be neglected for simplification. Refer to the Configuration subsections for full details.
  • Page 53 ® • If the button is green, the address is 0.0.0.0, which means that 2N  SIP Mic has not obtained the IP address from the DHCP server. Contact your network administrator or set DHCP OFF and use the fixed IP address. See below.
  • Page 54 2N® SIP Mic User Manual • Log in using the Admin user name and 2n password. Upon login, the Status menu is displayed including a brief overview of basic settings. If the device is used with the Axis Audio Manager server, the server connection notification is displayed.
  • Page 55 2N® SIP Mic User Manual  Change DHCP server status Upon the system start, press the Call hangup button to read the IP address or change the DHCP state. • Press the button five times to read the set IP address.
  • Page 56 2N® SIP Mic User Manual Select the zone name and description. Always choose Multicast address as the Destination type. Enter the future multicast address into the Address field. Doing this, remember to use the allowed address range: 239.0.0.0 to 239.255.255.255. Complete the address and port to which ®...
  • Page 57 2N® SIP Mic User Manual 3.2.2 Announce to Zone - VAPIX VAPIX announcing is similar to multicast announcing. The difference is that VAPIX plays announcements to one device only. It is a proprietary protocol, which enables an RTP stream to be sent to the set address.
  • Page 58 2N® SIP Mic User Manual Select the zone name and description. Choose VAPIX destination as the Destination type. There are two Transport protocol options: HTTP or HTTPS. Choose HTTP for simplicity as some additional changes have to be done for HTTPS. Add the speaker IP address into the Address field.
  • Page 59 2N® SIP Mic User Manual Once you save the changes, you can select HTTPS as the transport protocol in the ®  SIP Mic settings. Refer to step 4 in the preceding subsection.  59 /  68...
  • Page 60 3.2.3 Voice Message Loading ® There are two ways how to load a voice message to 2N  SIP Mic. You can either add your audio file to the Voice messages menu via a web browser. Or, you can load a message via a microphone or LINE IN.
  • Page 61 2N® SIP Mic User Manual A microphone attached to the front panel is used as the default sound source. If unattached, connect a microphone to the back panel or LINE IN.  61 /  68...
  • Page 62: Http Request

    Suppose there is a 2N  IP Verso installation at the main entrance to your premises and calling to ®  SIP Mic is configured for one of its buttons. Press the button to set up an incoming call ® to 2N  SIP Mic. The operating staff will answer the call and open the door for the caller.
  • Page 63: Downloads

    2N® SIP Mic User Manual 3.3 Downloads Software ®  IP Network Scanner 3.0.4 63 /  68...
  • Page 64: Technical Parameters

    2N® SIP Mic User Manual 4. Technical Parameters • Mechanical Parameters: • Dimensions: 209 x 142 x 65 mm • Weight: 1.600 g • Operational Parameters: • External power supply: 12 V DC / 2 A • LAN supply: PoE IEEE 802.3af • LAN connection: RJ-45 connector on back panel, 10/100BASE-TX with Auto-MDIX function •...
  • Page 65: Supplementary Information

    5.1 Troubleshooting For the most frequently asked questions refer to faq.2n.cz. 5.2 Directives, Laws and Regulations ® SIP Mic conforms to the following directives and regulations: • 2014/35/EU for electrical equipment designed for use within certain voltage limits • 2014/30/EU for electromagnetic compatibility •...
  • Page 66: General Instructions And Cautions

    2N® SIP Mic User Manual Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate this equipment. 5.3 General Instructions and Cautions Please read this User Manual carefully before using the product. Follow all instructions and recommendations included herein.
  • Page 67 2N® SIP Mic User Manual The consumer shall, without delay, change the access password for the product after installation. The manufacturer shall not be held liable or responsible for any damage incurred by the consumer in connection with the use of the original password.
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