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ERVICE NFORMATION ATTACHED TO THE FLOOR/WALL/RACK IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE For warranty and service information, refer to the appropriate web site INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS. below: RTS Intercoms ........www.rtsintercoms.com/warranty This product is AC only. RTS Digital RTSTW AudioCom RadioCom Headsets ........ www.intercomheadsets.com/warranty...
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OMNEO Matrix Interface Important Safety Instructions Read these instructions. Keep these instructions. Heed all warnings. Follow all instructions. Do not use this apparatus near water. Clean only with dry cloth. Do not block any ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions.
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System Recommendations ............................21 Single Subnet System Drawing ..........................22 VLAN System Drawing ............................23 INSTALLATION ..........................25 Installation of the OMI Card into the ADAM and ADAM M System ............25 ADAM M Installation ..............................26 ADAM Frame Installation ............................27 OMI CARD CHANNEL ALLOCATION ..................29 Port Allocation .................................29...
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Logging Window ............................55 Clear Button ................................55 OMI CONFIGURATION ........................ 57 Using AZedit to Configure the OMI Card ....................57 Download the License File ............................57 Assigning Ports ................................ 58 Set Up the Network Configuration .......................... 58 Configure Keypanels to the OMI Card ........................61 Using IPedit to Configure the OMI Card .....................61...
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OMNEO also supports the current AVB (Audio/Video Bridging) standards and can take advantage of the special features of AVB switches and networking hardware. Through the use of multiple open standards, OMI provides an ideal solution for Layer 2 or Layer 3 media networking within a variety of IT infrastructures.
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12 Introduction OMNEO Matrix Interface Field upgradable firmware to ensure compliance with future changes to industry standards • OMI safely connects with PoE based switches, but cannot be powered from PoE switches • Specifications Power Consumption..........................14.9W@5V (Front and Back combined) Audio Performance...
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NOTE: On the OMI card, there are four (4) pages of status descriptions. To change the LED page display on the, press Soft Button 1. Use Table 1 in conjunction with Table 2 on page 14, Table 3 on page 15, Table 4 on page 16, Table 5 on page 17, and Table 6...
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14 Introduction OMNEO Matrix Interface LED Descriptions Page 0 TABLE 2. OMI STATUS LEDs – Page 0 Red LED Green LED TXing on control bus RXing on control bus Link Good Fiber A Link Good Copper B Link Good Copper C...
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OMNEO Matrix Interface Introduction 15 LED Descriptions Page 1 TABLE 3. OMI STATUS LEDs – Page 1 Red LED Green LED OMNEO Connect Status (red) – Channel 1 OMNEO Connect Status (green) – Channel 1 OMNEO Connect Status (red) – Channel 2 OMNEO Connect Status (green) –...
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16 Introduction OMNEO Matrix Interface LED Descriptions Page 2 TABLE 4. OMI STATUS LEDs – Page 2 Red LED Green LED OMNEO Connect Status (red) – Channel 17 OMNEO Connect Status (green) – Channel 17 OMNEO Connect Status (red) – Channel 18 OMNEO Connect Status (green) –...
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OMNEO Matrix Interface Introduction 17 LED Descriptions Page 3 TABLE 5. OMI STATUS LEDs – Page 3 Red LED Green LED OMNEO Connect Status (red) – Channel 33 OMNEO Connect Status (green) – Channel 33 OMNEO Connect Status (red) – Channel 34 OMNEO Connect Status (green) –...
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18 Introduction OMNEO Matrix Interface LED Descriptions Page 4 TABLE 6. OMI STATUS LEDs – Page 4 Red LED Green LED OMNEO Connect Status (red) – Channel 49 OMNEO Connect Status (green) – Channel 49 OMNEO Connect Status (red) – Channel 50 OMNEO Connect Status (green) –...
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6 BI_DB- Bi-directional pair B- 7 BI_DD+ Bi-directional pair D+ 8 BI_DD- Bi-directional pair D- Dip Switch Settings The OMI Front Card is the only board in this set to have a configurable dip switch. Below details the dip switch functions:...
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Closed: Configuration via AZedit is disabled. Open (d): Configuration via AZedit is enabled. Configuration File Assigns where the configuration file for the OMI card is to be stored, either on the Master Save Location Controller or the OMI card. Closed: The OMI card holds the definitive configuration file.
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This should be used if the card has to be reverted to default configuration. Once the operation is done, the switch must be set to “Open” position. OMI System Configurations Currently, the OMNEO technology supports Single Subnet and Simple VLAN configurations. In the future larger system setups will be supported.
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Single Subnet System Drawing The Single Subnet System below contains two (2) OMI cards in one(1) frame and two (2) Layer 2 Switches trunked together and capable of supporting up to 124 OKI keypanels (4 ports are used by the 2 OMI cards Audio IN and OUT). This system uses Zero Configuration.
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VLAN System Drawing In the System drawing (Figure 4), one (1) OMI card is shown supporting VLAN1 through VLAN 40 in a more complex system diagram. There are two (2) MCII-e cards being used as redundant DHCP servers, meaning that if one fails, the other takes over the DHCP responsibilities.
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When inserting the OMI in the ADAM/ADAM M system, the following considerations need to be made: Gently insert the OMI into the slot. If the card is forced or twisted while inserting, a pin on the backplane could short or •...
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Using the card ejectors, tighten down the front card by pushing it into the slot. On the back of the ADAM M frame, carefully insert the OMI back card, aligning it with the OMI front card, as shown below. Ensure the OMI back card is seated properly against the OMI front card and is sitting firmly in the frame.
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Using the card ejectors, tighten down the front card. On the back of the ADAM frame, carefully insert the OMI back card, aligning it with the OMI front card. Ensure the OMI back card is seated properly against the OMI front card and is sitting firmly in the frame.
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Ports can be allocated in groups of four (4). Each group contains 16 ports. Each OMI or MADI card can have no more than 64 ports per card. For more information, see “Assigning Ports” on page 58.
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30 OMI Card Channel Allocation OMNEO Matrix Interface To navigate to the port allocation table in AZedit, do the following: From the Options menu, select Port Allocation Table. > The Port Allocation Table window appears. Port Allocation Table Window Port Allocation Table Window FIGURE 1.
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The Type column is used to select the type of card in the slot. Use the drop down menu to select the type of card in the slot. Available options are: AIO-8, AIO-16, RVON-8, RVON-16, MADI-16, MADI-32, MADI-48, MADI-64, AES-3, OMI-16, ...
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32 OMI Card Channel Allocation OMNEO Matrix Interface Allocated Column The Allocated column is used to select the number of ports to allocate. Use the drop down menu to select the number of ports you want to allocate. Available options are:...
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OMNEO Matrix Interface OMI Card Channel Allocation 33 Ports Columns (4) The Ports column is used to assign ports in either groups of eight (8) or 16 ports, depending on what is selected in the Allocated column. Up to four (4) groups of 16 ports are allowed.
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34 OMI Card Channel Allocation OMNEO Matrix Interface Warning Column The Warning column displays a warning when configured card types do not match detected card types and when not all ports are allocated (for a given card, or for the intercom as a whole).
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OMNEO Matrix Interface Window Descriptions 35 CHAPTER 4 Window Descriptions OMNEO Configuration Window The OMNEO Configuration window in AZedit is used to configure the OMI device for communication with other OMNEO devices on the...
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The OMNEO Card drop down menu is used to select the slot of the OMI card you want to configure. Device Name Field The Device Name field is used to enter a recognizable name for the OMI card. By default, the card is given an alphanumeric name, such as CAP6-0000e7.
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OMI card uses Zero Configuration. The OMI card supports Zero Configuration Addressing. This means when there is no DHCP Server configured and Static IP settings have not been enabled, the card pings the other devices on the network in search of an IP Address that will work on the network. For more information, see “Zero Configuration”...
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Controller IP Field The Controller IP field is used to enter the IP Address used by the OMI-Controller to access the network. The Controller is used to set up audio connections between two (2) OMI cards, an OMI card and OKI keypanel or between an OMI card and OEI-2 device. Configuration is done through AZedit or IPedit.
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Local Channel Drop Down Menu The Local Channel drop down menu is used to select the channel on the selected OMI card you want to configure. The number of channels available for selection depends on the number of channel licenses you have; either 16, 32, 48, or 64 channels.
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40 Window Descriptions OMNEO Matrix Interface Serial Baud Rate Drop Down Menu The Serial Baud Rate drop down menu is used to select the rate at which the data is transmitted over the serial port. Available options for this field are: 9600bps 19.2kbps 38.4kbps...
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The device is chosen and the Discovered Devices window closes. OMNEO Connection Status Window The OMNEO Connection Status window is used to monitor the OMI device channel connections. You can only monitor one (1) channel at a time. Card/Channel Page The Card/Channel page is used to select the OMNEO device slot and channel you want to monitor.
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Select Local Card and Channel OMNEO Card Drop Down Menu The OMNEO Card drop down menu is used to select the ADAM or ADAM-M slot where OMI card for which you want to view is located in the frame. Device Name Field The Device Name field displays the name of the device selected.
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OMNEO Matrix Interface Window Descriptions 43 Connection Page The Connection page displays connection statistics specific to the channel and device chosen on the Card/Channel page. Connection Page – OMNEO Connection Status Window FIGURE 4. Connection Information Group Box Current Call State Field The Current Call State field displays the state of the connection.
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44 Window Descriptions OMNEO Matrix Interface Audio Page The Audio page displays audio statistics specific to the channel and device chosen on the Card/Channel page. Audio Page – OMNEO Connections Status Window FIGURE 5. Audio Playout Statistics Group Box Nominal Playout Delay Field The Nominal Playout Delay field displays how much audio is collected before playout begins.
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OMNEO Matrix Interface Window Descriptions 45 Network Page The Network page displays network statistics specific to the channel and device chosen on the Card/Channel page. Network Page – OMNEO Connection Status Window FIGURE 6. Network Statistics Group Box Voice Playout Packets (Tx / Rx) Field The Voice Playout Packets (Tx / Rx) field displays the number of voice packets transmitted and received from the other side of the connection.
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46 Window Descriptions OMNEO Matrix Interface The Errors page displays invalid or lost packets specific to the channel and device chosen on the Card/Channel page. Errors Page – OMNEO Connection Status Window FIGURE 7. Error Counts Group Box Invalid Packets Field The Invalid Packets field displays the number of IP packets that could not be sent or received.
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OMNEO Matrix Interface Window Descriptions 47 The Pass-Through page displays serial pass-through statistics specific to the channel and device chosen on the Card/Channel page. Pass-Through Page – OMNEO Connection Status Window FIGURE 8. Serial to Ethernet Group Box The Serial to Ethernet group box displays information about the serial data received on the serial connection and transmitted via Ethernet to a target card.
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48 Window Descriptions OMNEO Matrix Interface Destination Port Field The Destination Port field displays the number of the port at the other end of the connection. Baud Rate Field The Baud Rate field displays the baud rate of the serial connection. Ethernet to Serial Group Box The Ethernet to Serial group box displays the information about the serial data received on the Ethernet connection and transferred to the serial connection.
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OMNEO Matrix Interface Window Descriptions 49 DHCP Server Configuration Window The DHCP Server Configuration window is used to enable and configure DHCP on the frame. DHCP Server Configuration Window FIGURE 9. Frame Drop Down Menu The Frame drop down menu is used to select the frame in which you want to configure DHCP. Enable DHCP Server Check Box The Enable DHCP Server check box is used to enable DHCP on the frame.
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50 Window Descriptions OMNEO Matrix Interface First IP Address Column Field The First IP Address column field is used to enter the first IP Address in the range you are defining. Last IP Address Column Field The Last IP Address column field is used to enter the last IP Address in the range you are defining. Gateway Column Field The Gateway column field is used to enter the gateway address used by the devices defined in this range.
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OMNEO Matrix Interface Window Descriptions 51 OMNEO Specific Items in Preferences Discovery Page – Application Preferences The Discover page of the application preferences is used to define the network connection where AZedit is to look for OMNEO devices. Discovery Page – Application Preferences FIGURE 10.
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52 Window Descriptions OMNEO Matrix Interface Firmware Upload Tool The Firmware Upload Tool is used to update all OMNEO device software and firmware. The main window lists all the discovered devices grouped by model ID. These model IDs are retrieved from the device as soon as the device is recovered. Devices listed in this window can be selected and have its firmware and software uploaded.
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The Version column displays the version firmware the file contains. Description Column The Description column displays the description of the firmware file (for example, Firmware file s for the OMI Controller). Size Column The Size column displays the size of the firmware file.
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The Cancel button closes the Select firmware foe upload window. Start Button The Start button starts uploading the selected firmware to the OMI devices and closes the Select firmware for upload window. You can watch the progression of the upload in the main window with the progression bar.
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OMNEO Matrix Interface Window Descriptions 55 The MAC Address check box is used to add the MAC Address column to the main window. OK Button The OK button accepts the selections you make and applies them to the main window. Cancel Button The Cancel button Logging Window...
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Set up the network configuration. Step 4 Configure Keypanels to the OMI cards. Download the License File The OMI card comes with 16 licenses standard; however, incremental upgrades can be purchased from Bosch. The following upgrades are available: 32 licenses •...
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From the Type column drop down menu, select the type of OMI card installed (for example, OMI-32). From the Allocated column drop down menu, select the channel scheme you are using for your OMI card (for example, 8, 8+8, or 16).
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From the pop-up menu, select OMNEO Configuration. The OMNEO Configuration Window appears. From the OMNEO Card drop down menu, select the slot number where the OMI card is located in the frame, if it is not already selected. The Device Name field auto-populates with the name of the device.
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Device Name. From the Partner Device Type drop down list, select the type of device to which the OMI card is connecting. From the Partner Channel drop down list, select the channel on the device to which the OMI communicates.
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Configure Keypanels to the OMI Card To finish the configuration, you must configure the OKI (OMNEO Keypanel Interface) device to talk with the OMI card. To do this, you must establish a connection using the OMNEO Offers menu on the keypanel.
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In the Netmask field, enter the Netmask of the network to which the OMI is connected. In the Gateway field, enter the Gateway Address of the network to which the OMI card is connected. A Default Gateway is only required if the OMI connections are between LANs.
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Configure Keypanels to the OMI Card To finish the configuration, you must configure the OKI (OMNEO Keypanel Interface) device to talk with the OMI card. To do this, you must establish a connection using the OMNEO Offers menu on the keypanel.
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64 OMI Configuration OMNEO Matrix Interface Configure the DHCP Server The MCII-e Master Controller or an ARNI device can serve as the DHCP Server for the OMNEO system. IMPORTANT: When the MCII-e is used as the DHCP server in a system with an ARNI device, the ARNI device must be designated as the DNS Server.
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OMNEO Matrix Interface OMI Configuration 65 Click Apply. The DHCP configuration is applied to the intercom setup and the window closes.
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66 OMI Configuration OMNEO Matrix Interface...
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To upgrade the OMI firmware from version 4.0.0, do the following: From the Status menu, select I/O Cards. The I/O Status Information Window appears. Right-click the OMI card you want to update and select Download firmware.. A User Access Control warning appears. Select OK....
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On Firmware Upload Tool Options window, click OK. The Firmware Upload Tool Options window closes. Verify both the controller and the audio device have been discovered and appear on different tabs. The tabs are named OMI- Controller and OMI-Audio IMPORTANT: You must upgrade the OMI Controller first;...
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Select the firmware version you want. Select Start. The firmware begins to upload. You can watch the download progression on the progress bar. Click the OMI Audio Device tab. The OMI Audio Device window appears. Repeat step 10 through step 13.
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70 Maintain the OMI Devices OMNEO Matrix Interface To upgrade the OMI firmware from version 4.0.2 and above, do the following: From the Status menu, select I/O Cards. The I/O Status Information Window appears. Right-click the OMI card you want to update and select Download firmware.....
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The Firmware Upload Tool Options window appears. On the Firmware Upload Tool Options Window, click the Change button. The Browse for Folder window appears. Navigate to and select the OMI folder. Click OK. The Browse for Folder window closes. On Firmware Upload Tool Options window, click OK....
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72 Maintain the OMI Devices OMNEO Matrix Interface Select the OMI card you want to upgrade. NOTE: Multiple devices can be selected on a single tab. When one or more devices are selected and when firmware files are available for these devices, the Upload button becomes active and firmware to upload is selectable. When switching to another tab, all selections are cleared automatically.
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OMNEO Matrix Interface OMI Card Diagnostics 73 CHAPTER 7 OMI Card Diagnostics RESET PUSH BUTTON GREEN LED RED LED RSTP Settings. Default is OFF, indicating RSTP mode Device Name Sync. Default is OFF, indicating device name sync IP Address Sync. RED LED ON, indicating IP Address not in sync...
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Page 0 OMI State Machine Description RED LED 0–8. The red LED’s from 0 to 8 indicate the state of the OMI firmware and can be used for diagnostics in the event of failure. The following are details and descriptions of the LED indicators.
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OMNEO Matrix Interface OMI Card Diagnostics 75 Notes...
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