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Icom’s IP network technology. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation. Icom is not responsible for the destruction, damage to, or performance of any Icom or non-Icom equipment, if the malfunction is because of: •...
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• The screen captures in this manual are examples of using Windows 10. • In this manual, the IP1100CV is described as “Controller.” • This document is described based on the IP1100CV firmware version 1.09. FELLECS-TECH | inbox@fellecs-tech.com | www.fellecs-tech.com...
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Press the [Enter] key. • The Login Authentication screen is displayed. When you access the IP1100CV for the first time, you have to set an Administrator password on the Password screen. Go to Step 3. Otherwise, go to Step 4.
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Section TOP screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-2 ■ System Status …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-2 ■ MAC Address …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-2 FELLECS-TECH | inbox@fellecs-tech.com | www.fellecs-tech.com...
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TOP screen Title ■ System Status Displays the host name, the firmware version of the Controller, and the WLAN transceiver firmware versions that are embedded on the Controller. L See “Transceiver Management” screen in this manual for details on the firmware version of each WLAN transceiver that is registered to the Controller.
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INFORMATION Section Network Status screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-2 ■ Interface List ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-2 ■ Ethernet Port Connection Status ……………………………………………………………………………… 2-2 ■ DHCP Lease Status …………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-2 SYSLOG screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-3 ■ SYSLOG ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-3 FELLECS-TECH | inbox@fellecs-tech.com | www.fellecs-tech.com...
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INfOrmatION Network Status screen Information > Network Status ■ Interface List Displays the details of the Interface Setting. (Network Settings > Static routing > routing table > Interface) Information > Network Status ■ Ethernet Port Connection Status Displays the transfer speed and the transfer type for the Ethernet Port. this is an example setting the WaN connection type as [No Connection].
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INfOrmatION SYSLOG screen Information > SYSLOG ■ SYSLOG Displays the log of the Controller. Severity �������� Select one or more log types that you want to list. L remove the check mark to hide the entries. L the selection is not stored, and will reset when you leave this screen. Display Filter ������...
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NETWORK SETTINGS Section IP Address screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-2 ■ Host Name ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-2 ■ IP Address ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-3 DHCP Server screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-4 ■ DHCP Server …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-4 ■ Static DHCP ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-6 ■ List of Static DHCP Settings …………………………………………………………………………………… 3-6 Static Routing Screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………...
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Enter the host name. Host Name �������� Enter a host name of up to 31 characters. (Default: IP1100CV) when the Controller connects to Telnet/SSH, this host name is displayed. L The usable characters are: “a” ~ “z”, “A” ~ “Z”, “0” ~ “9”, and “-.”...
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NETwoRk SETTINgS IP Address screen Network Settings > IP Address ■ IP Address Enter the Controller’s IP Address. IP Address ������� Enter the LAN IP address according to your network environment. (Default: 192.168.0.1) L when using the DHCP Server function, the network part of the IP address must be the same as that set in the “IP Pool Start Address”...
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NETwoRk SETTINgS DHCP Server screen Network Settings > DHCP Server ■ DHCP Server Configure the DHCP Server function. DHCP Server ������ Select “Enable” to use the DHCP Server function. (Default: Disable) The DHCP Server is activated, depending on the IP Pool Start Address and Pool Size items.
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NETwoRk SETTINgS DHCP Server screen Network Settings > DHCP Server ■ DHCP Server L The screen above shows when “DNS Proxy” (8) is set to “Disable.” DNS Proxy ������� Selects whether or not to use a DNS proxy. (Default: Enable) when this option is set to “Enable,”...
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NETwoRk SETTINgS DHCP Server screen Network Settings > DHCP Server ■ Static DHCP Enter the MAC and static IP addresses of the DHCP server. L You can enter up to 32 entries. Static DHCP �������� Enter the MAC and IP addresses, and then click <Add>. L This setting is useful when the DHCP Server function is used.
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NETwoRk SETTINgS Static Routing Screen Network Settings > Static Routing ■ Routing Table Displays the valid routing information for packet transmission. Destination ������� The network address of the route’s destination network. Subnet Mask ������ The subnet mask of the route’s destination network. Gateway ��������...
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NETwoRk SETTINgS Static Routing Screen Network Settings > Static Routing ■ Static Routing Enter the static routing destinations. L You can enter up to 32 entries. Destination ������� Set the network address of the route’s destination network. Subnet Mask ������ Set the subnet mask of the route’s destination network.
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NETwoRk SETTINgS Policy Routing screen Network Settings > Policy Routing ■ Source Address Routing Enter the packet source routing from the specified network address of the source terminal (such as a PC.) L You can enter up to 32 entries. Source Address �����...
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NETwoRk SETTINgS QoS screen Network Settings > QoS ■ QoS Setting QoS prioritizes the specified packet communication. Therefore, other data communication between wAN and LAN may be restricted if the packet communication increases. QoS ���������� Select whether or not to use the QoS function. (Default: Disable) If enabled, the entered rules in [QoS Rule List] (pP.3-11) are applied, and the other communication than the packet communication are...
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NETwoRk SETTINgS QoS screen Network Settings > QoS ■ QoS Rule List Displays the entered QoS Rules. The 2 entries are set as the default. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entry. <Delete> �������� Click to delete the entry. L You cannot restore after clicking <Delete>. 3-11 FELLECS-TECH | inbox@fellecs-tech.com | www.fellecs-tech.com...
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ROUTER SETTINGS Section WAN screen …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-2 ■ Connection Status ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-2 ■ Connection Type ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-6 ■ Connection Settings …………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-7 ■ List of Connection Settings ………………………………………………………………………………… 4-11 NAT screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-12 ■ NAT …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-12 ■ DMZ Host ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-12 ■...
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RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Status The WAN connection status is displayed. Connection Type: No Connection Connection Status ���� Nothing is displayed. Connection Type ���� The WAN connection type is displayed. IP Address ������� Nothing is displayed. Peer IP Address �����...
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RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Status Connection Type: DHCP Client Connection Status ���� The connection status to the Internet line is displayed as “unplugged,” “Connecting,” or “Connected.” Connection Type ���� The WAN connection type is displayed. IP Address �������...
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RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Status Connection Type: Static IP Connection Status ���� The connection status to the Internet line is displayed as “unplugged,” or “Connected.” Connection Type ���� The WAN connection type is displayed. IP Address �������...
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RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Status L up to 2 PPPoE sessions can be connected from the registered PPPoE destination. L The fi rst session is set to the default gateway. L To use a second session, set the Static Routing and the Policy Routing. Connection Type: PPPoE PPPoE Session �����...
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RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Type Select the type of WAN connection. Connection Type ����� Select the WAN connection type as specified by your service provider. (Default: No Connection) When you set to other than the “No Connection,” the router function of the Controller will be enabled, and you connect to an upstream network through the [WAN] port.
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RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Settings Set the WAN connection details. Connection Type: DHCP Client Nickname ������� Enter your service provider’s name of up to 31 characters. Primary DNS Server ��� Enter the DNS server address specified by your service provider. If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the primary address.
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RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Settings Connection Type: Static IP Nickname �������� Enter your service provider’s name of up to 31 characters. IP Address ������� Enter the WAN IP address. Subnet Mask ������ Enter the WAN Subnet Mask. Default Gateway �����...
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RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Settings Connection Type: PPPoE . 12 10 Select Connection ���� Select the WAN connection. (up to 8 settings can be set.) (Default: WAN01(ppp0)) Nickname �������� Enter or edit your service provider’s name of up to 31 characters. L The nickname set in [Select Connection] is displayed.
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RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ Connection Settings Connection Type: PPPoE . 12 10 IP Address ������� Enter the WAN IP address only if it is specified by your service provider. Primary DNS Server ��� Enter the DNS server address specified by your service provider. If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the primary DNS server address.
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RouTER SETTINGS WAN screen Router Settings > WAN ■ List of Connection Settings Displayed when “Connection Type” is set to “PPPoE.” Lists the connection destinations registered in “Connecting Settings.” (Router Settings > WAN > Connection Settings) <Delete> ��������� Click to delete an entry. L You cannot restore after clicking <Delete>.
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L When the DMZ Host function and Port Forwarding are used at the same time, Port Forwarding is prioritized. L Icom is not responsible for any results caused by a decline in security. <Apply> �������� Click to apply the entries.
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RouTER SETTINGS NAT screen Router Settings > NAT ■ Port Forwarding The Port Forwarding function forwards the packets from a masquerade IP (Router Global IP) address to a private IP address. WAN Port �������� Select “Custom” if you select the WAN port by its number. If you don’t select the port by number, select the port by the mnemonic (DNS, Finger, FTP, Gopher, NEWS, PoP3, SMTP, Telnet, Web, or Whois).
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RouTER SETTINGS NAT screen Router Settings > NAT ■ List of Port Forwarding Entries Lists the Port Forwarding Entries. 1 2 <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entry. L The registered entries are displayed in [Port Forwarding]. <Delete> �������� Click to delete the entry. L You cannot restore after clicking <Delete>.
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■ General Settings The settings to pass or block the packets that match the registered fi ltering settings. L Icom is not responsible for any results caused by a decline in security due to changing the IP fi lter. Block Action ������...
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The settings to pass or block the packets that match the registered fi ltering settings. L When [LAN Port] is set in Connection type, this setting cannot be changed. L Icom is not responsible for any results caused by a decline in security due to changing the IP fi lter. 10...
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RouTER SETTINGS IP Filter screen Router Settings > IP Filter ■ IP Filter 10 12 D . L This is an example of setting “TCP” as the protocol. Direction �������� Set the filtering direction. (Default: In) • In: Filters the incoming packets from the WAN interfaces. •...
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RouTER SETTINGS IP Filter screen Router Settings > IP Filter ■ IP Filter 10 12 D . L This is an example of setting “TCP” as the protocol. Protocol (Continued) ��� • TCP/UDP: TCP and uDP. Enter [Source Port] and [Destination Port]. •...
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RouTER SETTINGS IP Filter screen Router Settings > IP Filter ■ IP Filter 10 12 D . L This is an example of setting “TCP” as the protocol. Source Port ������� Specify the source port, or enter the TCP/uDP source port number. (Default: Any) There are 2 ways to specify the port number.
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RouTER SETTINGS IP Filter screen Router Settings > IP Filter ■ IP Filter 10 12 D . TCP Flags�������� Select a TCP flags. (Default: None) . You can select the TCP flags from “uRG,” “ACK,” “PSH,” “RST,” “SYN,” and “FIN.” L The selected fl...
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RouTER SETTINGS IP Filter screen Router Settings > IP Filter ■ List of IP Filter Entries Lists the IP fi lter entries registered in [IP fi lter] setting. L The screen above is only an example. About the default IP fi lter packets •...
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RouTER SETTINGS Simple DNS screen Router Settings > Simple DNS ■ Simple DNS Server Settings The settings to use the Controller as a simple DNS server. Enter the combination of the terminal host name and the IP address corresponding to the host, and then click <Add>.
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Internet as if it were a private network. (Default: Disable) The VPN function on the IP1100CV is compatible with the VE-PG4. (As of April 2024) L To use the VPN function, connect the WAN line to the [WAN] port, and then configure the IPsec tunnel.
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RouTER SETTINGS VPN screen Router Settings > VPN ■ IPsec Tunnel Settings Set the virtual private network (VPN) connection using the IPsec tunnel. Tunnel Interface ����� Specifying the interface to register the IPsec tunnel. Range: vti0 ~ vti31 Tunnel ��������� Select “Enable”...
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RouTER SETTINGS VPN screen Router Settings > VPN ■ IPsec Tunnel Settings Remote ID ������� Set the ID to identify the remote device. Select the ID type from “IP Address,” “KEYID,” “FQDN,” or “uSER- FQDN.” (Default: IP Address) • IP Address: IP address format •...
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RouTER SETTINGS VPN screen Router Settings > VPN ■ List of IPsec Tunnel Settings Lists the connections settings. 7 8 Tunnel Interface ����� The interface name (tunnel name) is displayed. Interface �������� The WAN interface name on which the tunnel is created is displayed. Status ���������...
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Internet WAN IP address: WAN IP address: 203.0.113.1 203.0.113.9 LAN Subnet: LAN Subnet: IP1100CV 192.168.0.1/24 192.168.1.1/24 IP1100CV L The Static routing to the IPsec Tunnel is also required. (P.3-8, P.4-23) Settings at the Head offi ce Select the PPPoE setting.
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WAN IP address: WAN IP address: 203.0.113.1 (Static) (Dynamic) LAN Subnet: LAN Subnet: IP1100CV 192.168.0.1/24 192.168.1.1/24 IP1100CV L The Static routing to the IPsec Tunnel is also required. (P.3-8, P.4-23) Settings at the Head offi ce Select the PPPoE setting.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER ID List screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-117 ■ ID List Common Settings …………………………………………………………………………………… 5-117 ■ ID List Advanced Settings …………………………………………………………………………………… 5-117 ■ Save or Write the ID List Setting …………………………………………………………………………… 5-118 ■ ID List ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-120 ■ ID List Entries ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-122 Messages screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER RoIP Settings screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings ■ Additional Controller Settings Configure the Additional Controller Settings. You can communicate with the WLAN transceivers and the IP100FS that are registered to additional controllers. Controller Mode ����� Select “Master” for one Master Controller. Select “Sub” for the other Controllers (up to 10 Sub Controllers can be set up).
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER RoIP Settings screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings ■ Advanced Settings Set the v/RoIP details. The items on the RoIP Settings screen differ, depending on the ToS type setting. TOS Type: Not Used TOS Type: TOS Type: Diffserv L These are examples of when the [Buffering Type] is set to “Static.”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER RoIP Settings screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings ■ Advanced Settings TOS Type: Not Used TOS Type: TOS Type: Diffserv L These are examples of when the [Buffering Type] is set to “Static.” TOS Type �������� Select the ToS (Type-of Service) format. (Default: Not Used) •...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER RoIP Settings screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings ■ Advanced Settings TOS Type: Not Used TOS Type: TOS Type: Diffserv L These are examples of when the [Buffering Type] is set to “Static.” Media (RTP) ������� Select the Priority level and Service type of the sent voIP packets. •...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Tenant (Fleet) Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Tenant (Fleet) Settings ■ Tenant (Fleet) The tenant (fleet) divides the WLAN transceivers or IP100FSs that belong to the Controller, for system management purposes. (Example: Security company/Management company) L The terminals cannot communicate among different tenants (fleets). L Select the tenant (fleet) number between 1 to 10.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER RoIP Server screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > RoIP Server ■ Call Type Priority Select the priority level of the call types. Call type Priority (High to low) Select the priority level of the call types. (Default: Telephone –...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Telephone Gateway Interconnect screen Transceiver Controller > Telephone Gateway Interconnect ■ Telephone Gateway Interconnection Set the Telephone Gateway Interconnection with a vE-PG3. No. ����������� Select the number that is registered to a device. Up to 20 devices can be registered. Destination Address ���...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Telephone Gateway Interconnect screen Transceiver Controller > Telephone Gateway Interconnect ■ Telephone Gateway Interconnection Entry List Displays the list of the registered device for the Telephone Gateway Interconnection. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the setting on the [Telephone Gateway Interconnection]. <Delete>...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Telephone Gateway Interconnect screen Transceiver Controller > Telephone Gateway Interconnect ■ Telephone Gateway Interconnection Group If the courses of the Telephone Gateway Interconnection to the vE-PG3s are made into a group, the unused course in the group can be selected to dispatch. No.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Telephone Gateway Interconnect screen Transceiver Controller > Telephone Gateway Interconnect ■ Telephone Gateway Interconnection Group Entry List Displays the list of the registered Telephone Gateway Interconnection groups. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the setting on the [Telephone Gateway Interconnection Group] field.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Additional Controller Link screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Additional Controller Link ■ Link Setting This is a setting to link with other WLAN transceiver controllers or vE-PG3 (Bridge mode). No. ����������� Select a number between 1 and 100 to register the other transceiver controllers.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Additional Controller Link screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Additional Controller Link ■ Linked Controller List Displays a list of the destination addresses and destination port numbers registered to the Controller. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entry in [Link Setting]. <Delete>...
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“Parts” is not registered. In that case, two WLAN transceivers in the same area can receive the call, but the WLAN transceiver in a different area will not receive it. IP1100Cv Wireless access point Sales...
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■ Access Point Search The Controller can search for access points the network, and register access points for Area Calls. L Icom guarantees this function only for the AP-90M and AP-95M. (As of April 2024) IP Address Range ���� Searches the access points in the specified IP address range. Enter the IP address range of the access points, and then click <Search>.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Area Call screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call ■ Access Point Search No. ����������� Select an area number from [No.] in [Area Setting] that you want to register to. When an area number that has already registered is selected, BSSID will be added to the area number.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Area Call screen Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call ■ Area Entry List Display the list of the registered [Area Setting] or [Access Point Search]. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the setting in [Area Setting]. <Delete>...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Management screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Management ■ Transceiver Management The Controller can monitor the registered WLAN transceivers and IP100FSs. And if necessary, the Controller can reboot all the registered WLAN transceivers. L A WLAN transceiver is displayed in bold when a setting is changed and a reboot is required. Check Box �������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Management screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Management ■ Transceiver Management L A WLAN transceiver is displayed in bold when a setting is changed and a reboot is required. Talkgroup �������� Displays the Talkgroup IDs that are selected by the WLAN transceivers or IP100FSs.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Registration screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration ■ Transceiver Settings Registers the WLAN transceivers and IP100FS settings. L After the registration is completed, you must reboot the WLAN transceiver. 10 10 TRX No. �������� Selects the number that the WLAN transceiver or IP100FS is registered (Default: 1) L Up to 300 terminals can be registered.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Registration screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration ■ Transceiver Settings 10 10 Connection Port Server Port Number ��� Enter a port number (UDP port) that the Controller will use to communicate with the WLAN transceiver or IP100FS. Information •...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Registration screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration ■ Transceiver Setting Entry List The list of the registered WLAN transceivers or IP100FSs. Check Box ������� Click a Check Box to add a check mark to delete an entry. L By clicking the [All] box, you can select or cancel all entries in the list.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Registration screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration ■ TRX Batch Setting You can register consecutive Destination IDs collectively. You can also copy the Destination ID contents to another ID. Range ��������� Enter a range of collective Destination IDs. Click <Add>...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] Individually assign the functions, or set the receive notification tone to a registered IP100H. L After the setting is completed, you must reboot the IP100H. L The screen shows when [Use ID List] is set to “Enable.”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] L The screen shows when [Use ID List] is set to “Enable.” Transmission PTT Lock �������� Select “Enable” to lock the IP100H’s PTT switch. (Default: Disable) L When this setting is set to “Enable,”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] L The screen shows when [Use ID List] is set to “Enable.” Destination ID Use ID List ������� Select whether or not the IP100H uses the ID list. (Default: Disable) •...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] L The screen shows when [Use ID List] is set to “Enable.” Destination ID Add All Call to ID List �� Select whether or not to display All Call in the ID list of the IP100H. (Default: Enable) •...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 10 10 11 11 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 L The screen shows when [Message] is set to “Enable.” Ringer Settings Volume ���������...
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Toggles the transmission (Talker) and reception (Listener) for communication. • Full-Duplex: Simultaneously transmits and receives, like a telephone. L When connecting the optional microphone to the IP100H, you can operate the IP100H like a telephone. Simplex and Full-Duplex Communication IP1100Cv Wireless access point Simplex Full-Duplex IP100H 5-30 FELLECS-TECH | inbox@fellecs-tech.com | www.fellecs-tech.com...
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L Priority is given to the fi rst call between calls with the same priority level. L When a call is taken, priority is given to the setting of the caller. Example: IP1100Cv Even while B and C are talking on a Group Call from A, B can make an Individual Call (High) to C.
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When the BSSID that IP100H is connecting is registered in [Area Setting] (Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call), this function is activated. Making an All Call with the Area Call function IP1100Cv Wireless access point Sales Accounts...
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L Up to 10 messages of 32 characters or less can be programmed on the [Messages] screen in the [Common Settings] menu. L Select the message number 1 to 10 in [Default Message] that is registered on the [Message] screen. Sending a Message on the IP100H IP1100Cv Wireless access point Blinks Scrolls...
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[Common Settings] menu. L The status that the IP100H sends can be displayed on the [Transceiver Management] screen in the [Transceiver Settings] menu or the one-Touch button of the IP100FS. Sending a Status on the IP100H IP1100Cv Wireless access point Meeting Status...
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L The IP100H displays the called station that has the highest priority in the mixed audio. See page 5-31 for details of the Priority level. Mixing of Low priority call Wireless IP1100Cv access point IP100H Individual Call Priority: High Priority: Low...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 Fix Call Destination Fix Call Destination ��� Select whether or not the IP100H uses the Fix Call Destination function. 19 (Default: Disable) When this setting is set to other than “Disable,”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 Key Assignment option Key ………………… • One Touch 20 Pushing the [option] key on the IP100H selects a specified Call type and destination ID or phone number.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 Key Assignment option Key ………………… • Clear Down 20 Pushing the [option] key on the IP100H terminates the phone call with an IP phone.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 Key Assignment option Key ………………… • Mute 20 Hold down the [option] key for 1 second on the IP100H when you want to mute the received audio.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 Key Assignment option Key ………………… • Emergency 20 Hold down the [option] key until “Emergency” is displayed to send an Emergency call.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 Key Assignment Clear Down during 21 Telephone Call ����� Select “Enable,” if you want to terminate a phone call by pushing the IP100H’s [option] key.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 23 23 24 24 25 25 Key-Touch Beep Key-Touch Beep ����� Select whether or not the IP100H sounds the Key-Touch beep. 23 (Default: Enable) When “Disable”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 L This is an example of when the [voX] is set to “Enable.” Headset VOX ����������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 26 26 27 27 28 28 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 L This is an example of when the [voX] is set to “Enable.” Headset A ttack Time �������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 L This is an example of when the [Emergency], [Emer SW oFF], and [Cancel by Time] is set to “Enable.” Emergency Settings Emergency �������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 33 33 34 34 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 L This is an example of when the [Emergency], [Emer SW oFF], and [Cancel by Time] is set to “Enable.” Emergency Settings Emergency Alert Tone ��...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 L This is an example of when the [Lone Worker] is set to “Enable.” RX Emergency Settings Alert Tone��������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 41 41 42 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 L This is an example of when the [Lone Worker] is set to “Enable.” Lone Worker Settings Lone Worker Reminder Timer Enter the period of time to start the Emergency call transmission after...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 V/RoIP Settings Buffering Type ����� Select the buffer type to control any interrupted sound. (Default: Dynamic) •...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 v/RoIP Settings TOS Type �������� Select the ToS (Type-of Service) format. (Default: ToS) • Not Used: The ToS function is disabled. •...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 v/RoIP Settings Media (RTP) ������� Select the Priority level and Service type of the sent voIP packets. L The item is not displayed when [ToS Type] is set to “Not Used.”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 Antenna Antenna Type ������ Select the antenna that the IP100H will use. (Default: Transceiver’s Setting) •...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP100H] 47 47 48 48 49 49 50 50 IP Address IP Address Settings ��� Select the IP100H’s IP settings. (Default: Transceiver’s Setting) • Transceiver’s Setting Uses the last IP setting set by the CS-IP100H or the Controller.
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Other than the Master Controller Select whether or not the IP100Hs can be rebooted by the other than the specified Provisioning Server. (Default: Disable) L The IP1000C, IP1100Cv, and vE-PG4 are compatible with this function. (As of April 2024) SNTP Server ������...
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IP100H, or updating the firmware using the CS-IP100H*. * CS-IP100H is the cloning software for the IP100H, and can be downloaded from the Icom website. <Apply> �������� Click to apply the entries. L Some parts of the entries are displayed in [Transceiver Setting List], such as the Transceiver Model, Name, Unit ID, Use ID List, Area Call, Message, and Status.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] Individually assign the functions, or set the receive notification tone to a registered IP110H. L After the setting is completed, you must reboot the IP110H. Unit ID ���������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 10 10 Transmission TX Inhibit �������� Select “Enable” to inhibit the IP110H’s transmission. (Default: Disable) L When this setting is set to “Enable,” the IP110H also cannot transmit with an optional microphone, or using the voX function.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 Destination ID PTT Call at Stand-by ��� Select whether or not the IP110H displays the Destination ID (Call type) in the standby mode.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 Destination ID Add All Call to ID List �� Select whether or not to display All Call in the ID list of the IP110H. (Default: Enable) •...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 12 12 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 Ringer Settings Volume ��������� Set the beep level when the IP110H receives a Call or message to between 0 and 32.
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• Full-Duplex: Simultaneously transmits and receives, like a telephone. L With the Full-Duplex communication, you can transmit and receive like a telephone, even while the destination is transmitting. Simplex and Full-Duplex Communication IP1100Cv Wireless access point Simplex Full-Duplex IP110H 5-62 FELLECS-TECH | inbox@fellecs-tech.com | www.fellecs-tech.com...
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L Priority is given to the first call between calls with the same priority level. L When a call is taken, priority is given to the setting of the caller. Example: IP1100Cv Even while B and C are talking on a Group Call from A, B can make an Individual Call (High) to C.
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When the BSSID that IP110H is connecting is registered in [Area Setting] (Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call), this function is activated. Making an All Call with the Area Call function Wireless IP1100Cv access point Sales Accounts Parts...
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L Up to 10 messages of 32 characters or less can be programmed on the [Messages] screen in the [Common Settings] menu. L Select the message number 1 to 10 in [Default Message] that is registered on the [Message] screen. Example: Sending a message with All Call IP1100Cv Wireless access point Blinks All call...
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L The status that the IP110H sends can be displayed on the [Transceiver Management] screen in the [Transceiver Settings] menu or the one-Touch button of the IP100FS. Sending a Status on the IP110H IP1100Cv Wireless access point Meeting Displays Name, Destination ID, Status...
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L The IP110H displays the called station that has the highest priority in the mixed audio. See page 5-63 for details of the Priority level. Mixing of Low priority call Wireless IP1100Cv access point IP110H Individual Call Priority: High Priority: Low...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 19 19 20 20 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 Function Settings Bluetooth �������� Select whether or not to use the Bluetooth function. (Default: Disable) Bluetooth Auto Connect �...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] Fix Call Destination Fix Call Destination ��� Select whether or not the IP110H uses the Fix Call Destination function. (Default: Disable) When this setting is set to other than “Disable,” the IP110H calls the preset destination instead of the selected destination that is displayed on the third line.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 Programmable Key Settings [P1] ~ [P5] …………………… • Clear Down Holding the programmable key for 1 second terminates the phone call with an IP phone.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 Programmable Key Settings [P1] ~ [P5] …………………… • Emergency Hold down the programmable key until “Emergency” is displayed to send an emergency call.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 Programmable Key Settings [P1] ~ [P5] …………………… • Playback Recording Holding down the programmable key for 1 second displays the recorded log screen.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 Programmable Key Settings Clear Down during Telephone Call Select “Enable,” if you want to terminate a phone call by pushing the IP110H’s programmable key.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 Target Availability Check Target Availability Check � Select whether or not the IP110H displays a confirmation after it makes an Individual Call.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 Microphone Gain ���������� Adjust the microphone sensitivity. (Default: 0) • Range: –12 (low) ~ 12 (high) dB, in 3 dB steps. L When the noise level around the IP110H is high, set to low sensitivity and speak in a slightly louder voice that makes listening easier.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 Headset/Earphone Mic Noise Canceller ����� Select whether or not to use the noise canceller function. The function reduces the environmental noise and the destination can hear your voice clearer.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 35 35 36 36 37 37 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 Headset/Earphone Mic Sidetone �������� Select whether or not to use the Sidetone function. (Default: Disable) When “Enable”...
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Select whether or not to display “one Touch PTT” on the transceiver’s Bluetooth menu screen. (Default: Disable) L Icom has checked the PTT operation with some 3M Peltor headsets, such as the WS Headset XP, WS ProTac XP and WS Alert XP, however, compatibility is not guaranteed.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 57 57 58 58 59 59 60 60 61 61 62 62 63 63 64 64 65 65 66 66 Emergency Settings Call Type �������� Select the call type of emergency call from Individual, Group, All, or Telephone.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 68 68 69 69 70 70 71 71 Man Down Settings Man Down ������� Select whether or not to use the Man Down function. (Default: Disable) If the Man Down function is activated, the Emergency function is automatically turned oN after the set period of time has passed with the transceiver leaning past the preset angle.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 68 68 69 69 70 70 71 71 Man Down Settings Monitoring/ ON Timer �������� Select whether or not to monitor for the set period of time until activating the Man Down function.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 68 68 69 69 70 70 71 71 Man Down Settings With Stationary ����� Select whether or not to use the Man Down function with the Stationary function option.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 76 Lone Worker Settings Lone Worker ������ Select whether or not to use the Lone Worker function. (Default: Disable) If the Lone Worker function is activated, the Emergency function is automatically turned oN after the set period of time has passed with no...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 76 Lone Worker Settings Lone Worker ON Timer �� Set the period of time to activate the Lone Worker function to between 1 and 255 minutes in 1 minute steps.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 73 73 74 74 75 75 76 76 Lone Worker Settings With Stationary ����� Select whether or not to use the Lone Worker function with the Stationary function option.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 78 78 79 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 Stationary Detection Stationary Detection ��� Select whether or not to use the Stationary Detection function. (Default: Disable) ON Timer ��������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 78 78 79 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 Detection Sensitivity Stationary Sensitivity �� Set the acceleration sensor sensitivity to detect if the user is stationary or not for the Stationary Detection function.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 78 78 79 79 80 80 81 81 82 82 83 83 84 84 Detection Sensitivity Motion Sensitivity ���� Set the acceleration sensor sensitivity to detect whether the user is moving or not, for the Motion Detection function.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] TOS Type: Not Used 86 86 87 87 86 86 TOS Type: 87 87 88 88 85 85 86 86 TOS Type: 87 87 Diffserv 88 88 L These are examples of when the [Buffering Type] is set to “Static.”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] TOS Type: Not Used 86 86 87 87 86 86 TOS Type: 87 87 88 88 85 85 86 86 TOS Type: 87 87 Diffserv 88 88 L These are examples of when the [Buffering Type] is set to “Static.”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] TOS Type: Not Used 86 86 87 87 86 86 TOS Type: 87 87 88 88 85 85 86 86 TOS Type: 87 87 Diffserv 88 88 L These are examples of when the [Buffering Type] is set to “Static.”...
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Other than the Master Controller Select whether or not the IP110Hs can be rebooted by the other than the specified in [Provisioning Server]. (Default: Disable) L The vE-PG4, IP1000C, IP1100Cv are compatible with this function. (As of April 2024) SNTP Server ������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 90 90 91 91 92 92 93 93 94 94 95 95 96 96 97 97 Maintenance Automatic Firmware Updating at Power ON ������ Select whether or not the IP110H will use the Automatic Update function.
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Enter a password of up to 16 characters. The password is used when reading from, or writing to the IP110H, or updating the firmware using the CS-IP110H*. * CS-IP110H is the programming software for the IP110H, and can be downloaded from the Icom website. Provisioning Settings Initialization during provisioning ������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 100 100 101 101 102 102 103 103 104 104 105 105 106 106 107 107 EAP Preset You can register up to 10 EAP Authentication settings that are used on the IP110H. Name ����������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Transceiver Settings [IP110H] 99 99 100 100 101 101 102 102 103 103 104 104 105 105 106 106 EAP Preset Client Certificate ���� Select one of the certificates that have been registered in [Certificate 104 Management].
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Certificate Management [IP110H] Set the certificate to use the EAP Preset settings. File Format ������� Select the certificate file format. (Default: PKCS12) • PKCS12: Root Certificate and Client Certificate •...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Transceiver Settings screen Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings ■ Copy Transceiver Settings The individual settings in the [Transceiver Settings] screen can be copied to another WLAN transceiver. L IP address settings are not copied. Check Box ������� Enter a check mark to [All] or the [Unit ID] that you want to copy the settings to.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN Register wireless LAN settings that are commonly used by the WLAN transceivers. You can individually set the common settings to each registered group in [Profile] on the [Common Settings] screen.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 10 10 Roaming Threshold ��� Set the received signal strength level when the WLAN transceiver starts roaming. The settable level is between –1 and –100 dBm. (Default: –75 (dBm)) L When setting to a high level (example: –50 dBm), it becomes easy to start roaming.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 10 10 IP110H Authentication ����� Select the authentication method that is the same as that of the wireless access point. (Default: open System/Shared Key) L Be sure to verify the Access point setting, because the terminals and access points cannot communicate using different authentication methods.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 10 10 IP110H Encryption ������� Select the encryption type that is the same as that of the wireless access point. (Default: None) L Be sure to verify the access point setting, because the terminals and access points cannot communicate using different encryption.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 10 10 IP110H WEP Encryption Key or PSK (Pre-Shared Key) �� • WEP Encryption Key Enter the encryption key that is the same as that of the wireless access point.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 10 10 IP110H Advanced Settings ��� Displayed only when [Authentication] is set to “WPA/WPA2.” Click <Advanced> to display the Wireless LAN Advanced Settings window. Select “EAP Preset No.”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 12 12 14 14 13 13 15 15 16 16 IP100H SSID ���������� Enter an SSID that is the same as that of the wireless access point. Enter up to 32 characters, using numbers, symbols and letters (both lower and upper case).
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 12 12 14 14 13 13 15 15 16 16 IP100H Authentication ����� Select the authentication method that is the same as that of the wireless access point.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 12 12 14 14 13 13 15 15 16 16 IP100H Encryption ������� Select the encryption type that is the same as that of the wireless access point.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 12 12 14 14 13 13 15 15 16 16 IP100H WEP Encryption Key or PSK (Pre-Shared Key) �� • WEP Encryption Key Enter the encryption key that is the same as that of the wireless access point.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ Wireless LAN 12 12 14 14 13 13 15 15 16 16 <Apply> �������� Click to apply the entries. L The entries are displayed in [List of Wireless LAN Entries]. <Reset>...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Wireless LAN screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Wireless LAN ■ List of Wireless LAN Entries Displays the list of the wireless LAN settings. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entries in [Wireless LAN]. <Delete> �������� Click to delete the selected entry. L After clicking <Delete>, the entry cannot be recalled.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER ID List screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List ■ ID List Common Settings Select an ID list that the WLAN transceivers will use. L You can individually specify an ID list to the groups that the WLAN transceivers belong to in [Profile] on the [Common Settings] screen.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER ID List screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List ■ Save or Write the ID List Setting You can save an ID list file on your PC, or load an ID list file to the Controller. L If any WLAN transceiver settings have been changed, you must reboot it.
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■ Save or Write the ID List Setting About the rules of a CSV file for the ID list Icom is not responsible for writing another ID list file except a saved ID list file or an ID list file that is edited, as shown below.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER ID List screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List ■ ID List Enter target IDs in the group that is selected in [ID List Common Settings]. L You can enter up to 500 target IDs in each group. L This is an example of when “Enter individually”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER ID List screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List ■ ID List L This is an example of when “Enter individually” is selected in [Add Type]. When a name is registered in a group, the name is also displayed. Call Type ��������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER ID List screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > ID List ■ ID List Entries Displays the list of entered Group Calls. L This is an example of when Group 1 is selected in [ID List Common Settings]. When a name is registered in a group, the name is also displayed.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Messages screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Messages ■ Message Group Select to register a message that the WLAN transceivers will use. L You can individually specify the message group that the WLAN transceivers belong to in “Message List” in [Profile] on the Profile screen.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Messages screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Messages ■ Save or Write the Message Setting You can save a message file on your PC, or load a message file to the Controller. L If any WLAN transceiver settings have been changed, you must reboot it. L This is an example of when Group 1 is selected in [Message Group].
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■ Save or Write the Message Setting About the rules of a CSV file for the message file Icom is not responsible for writing another message file except a saved message file or a message file that is edited as shown below.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Messages screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Messages ■ Message List Enter messages in the group that is selected in [Message Group]. You can transmit fixed message of up to 32 characters. L You can enter up to 10 messages in each message group. L When a name is registered to a group, the name is also displayed.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Status screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Status ■ Status Settings Select to register a status that the WLAN transceivers use. L You can enter up to 10 statuses of up to 32 characters. L If any entries on this screen have been changed, you must reboot the WLAN transceiver. Check Box �������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile List Displays the entries that are entered in [Common Settings]. <Add> ��������� Click to add an new profile. <Edit> ��������� Click to edit the entries in [Profile]. <Delete>...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile Individually assign an ID list, message list or receive notification tone to the group that the WLAN transceiver belongs to. L After the setting is completed, you must reboot the WLAN transceiver. No.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile 10 10 11 11 Registration Controller IP Address Notify Enter the IP address or host name of the controller that is selected as the server of WLAN transceiver. Enter an IP address or host name of up to 63 characters.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 Connection Notice Tone Success �������� Select a notice tone for a successful connection. (Default: Enable) L When an Individual call, Message call, Status call or telephone call connection is successful, the Notice Tone sounds.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 Ringer Settings Ringer Setting ������ Select a notice type between “Pocket Beep” and “P-Bell.” (Default: P-Bell) L This item can be selected when [Notification Tone] is set to “Tone 1”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile 13 13 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 17 18 18 19 19 Courtesy Beep Courtesy Beep ����� Select a Notice Tone when a received call is finished. (Default: Tone 1) L This tone can be individually assigned to each call type, “Individual Call,”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 28 28 Display Destination ID ������ Select a destination ID that will be displayed after returning to the standby mode.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 Display Date Format ������� Select a date format to display on the WLAN transceiver’s standby screen.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile 21 21 22 22 23 23 24 24 25 25 26 26 27 27 TalkBack TalkBack �������� Select whether or not to use the TalkBack timer. (Default: Enable) If enabled, enter a time to [TalkBack Timer] between 1 and 30 seconds that the WLAN transceiver will return to the standby mode after a received signal disappears.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 TOT ���������� Select whether or not the WLAN transceiver uses the Time-out timer. (Default: Disable) L When “Enable”...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile 29 29 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 33 34 34 35 35 Telephone Default Telephone Gateway Interconnection ����� When the WLAN transceiver make a Telephone call and the callee phone number is not registered its Telephone Gateway Interconnection in the [Destination Settings] screen on the [Destination Settings] menu, the Controller uses this default Telephone Gateway Interconnection.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Profile screen Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile ■ Profile Batch Setting You can register consecutive Profiles collectively. or you can copy the Profile contents to the other Profile. Range ��������� Sets a range of collective Profiles. Click <Add>...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Call Recording screen Transceiver Controller > Call Recording ■ Common Setting Set for recording the audio communication between the transceivers. The audio is saved in a file in each transmitting or receiving. NOTE: To record the communication audio, A USB flash must be connected to the [USB] port of the Controller.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Call Recording screen Transceiver Controller > Call Recording ■ Recorder Setting Records communication audio of the linked transceivers. Target: Disable L This is an example when the [Call Type] is set to “Group.” Target: Enable Index ��������� Select an index. You can enter up to 4 recording boxes. (Default: 1) Mode ���������...
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Call Recording screen Transceiver Controller > Call Recording ■ Recorder Setting 10 10 L The Monitoring items are displayed when [Mode] is set to “Monitor” or “Monitor + Recording.” Monitoring Destination Address �� Enter the IP address of the destination to be monitored. Destination Port Number Enter the port number of the destination to be monitored.
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TRANSCEIvER CoNTRoLLER Call Recording screen Transceiver Controller > Call Recording ■ List of Recording Box Entries Displays the recording box entries. The example in above shows: 1: Recording the communication of the Unit ID 00101. 2: Transmitting the communication audio of the Unit ID 00103 toward the port 25002 of 192.168.0.10 while recording it.
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Destination Communication Type �� Select “Simplex” or “Full-Duplex.” (Default: Full-Duplex) • Simplex operation L When “Simplex” is selected, the called station cannot reply until the caller station stops transmitting. IP1100CV Wireless access point IP100FS (Remote communicator) IP110H • Full-Duplex operation...
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (All) L This is an example of setting “All” as [Call Type]. All Call for Talkgroup �� Select whether or not the All call includes the WLAn transceivers and IP100FS that belong to the Talkgroup.
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Group) The settings to call the registered group through the IP network. L The displayed contents are changed according to [Call Type] setting. 10 10 L This is an example of setting “Group” as [Call Type]. No.
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Destination Communication Type �� Select “Simplex” or “Full-Duplex.” (Default: Full-Duplex) • Simplex operation L When “Simplex” is selected, the called station cannot reply until the caller station stops transmitting. IP1100CV Wireless access point IP100FS (Remote communicator) IP110H • Full-Duplex operation...
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Group) 10 10 L This is an example of setting “Group” as [Call Type]. WLAN Transceivers ��� Select the WLAn transceivers and IP100FS that belong the group from the list.
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Talkgroup) The settings to call the registered Talkgroup through the IP network. L The displayed contents are changed according to [Call Type] setting. 10 10 11 11 L This is an example of setting “Talkgroup”...
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Talkgroup) 10 10 11 11 L This is an example of setting “Talkgroup” as [Call Type] and “Appointment” as [Callee ID for IP100FS]. Talkgroup Type ����� When “Multiplex Talkgroup” is selected, you can talk to multiple Talkgroups. L This setting can be selected when [Call Type] is set to “Talkgroup.”...
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Destination Communication Type �� Select “Simplex” or “Full-Duplex.” (Default: Full-Duplex) • Simplex operation L When “Simplex” is selected, the called station cannot reply until the caller station stops transmitting. IP1100CV Wireless access point IP100FS (Remote communicator) IP110H • Full-Duplex operation...
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Talkgroup) 10 10 11 11 L This is an example of setting “Talkgroup” as [Call Type] and “Appointment” as [Callee ID for IP100FS]. Destination Talkgroup Call for IP100FS Select whether or not the Talkgroup Call includes the IP100FS.
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Talkgroup) 10 10 11 11 L This is an example of setting “Talkgroup” as [Call Type] and “Appointment” as [Callee ID for IP100FS]. <Apply> �������� Click to apply the entries. •...
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Settings (Individual) The settings to call the registered destination station through the IP network. L The displayed contents are changed according to [Call Type] setting. L This is an example of setting “Individual” as [Call Type]. No.
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Click to apply the entries. L The registered contents are displayed in [List of Destination Setting Entries (Telephone)]. <Reset> �������� Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking <Apply>. IP1100CV VE-PG3 (RoIP Gateway) Bridge Connection Wireless Access point IP110H...
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ List of Destination Setting Entries (All Call) Lists the destination setting entries for All Calls. L Click <Edit> to edit the entry. Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ List of Destination Setting Entries (Group Call) Lists the destination setting entries for Group Calls.
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ List of Destination Setting Entries (Talkgroup Call) Lists the destination setting entries for Talkgroup Calls. Check Box ������� Click to add a check mark to delete the entry. L By clicking <All>, you can select or cancel all the entries. <Edit>...
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ List of Destination Setting Entries (Multiplex Talkgroup Call) Lists the destination setting entries for Multiplex Talkgroup Calls. Check Box ������� Click to add a check mark to delete the entry. L By clicking <All>, you can select or cancel all the entries.
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ List of Destination Setting Entries (Individual Call) Lists the destination setting entries for Individual Calls. Check Box ������� Click to add a check mark to delete the entry. L By clicking <All>, you can select or cancel all the entries. <Edit>...
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ List of Destination Setting Entries (Telephone) Lists the destination setting entries for Telephone Calls. Check Box ������� Click to add a check mark to delete the entry. L By clicking <All>, you can select or cancel all the entries. <Edit>...
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DESTInATIon SETTInGS Destination Settings screen Destination Settings > Destination Settings ■ Destination Batch Setting In this settings, you can register the Destination IDs all at once by serial number, or copy the registered settings to other destinations. Call Type �������� Select the Call Type from “Individual,”...
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MANAGEMENT Section Administrator screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-2 ■ Administrator Password ………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-2 Date and Time screen ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-3 ■ Date and Time …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-3 ■ Time Zone………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-4 ■ NTP ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-5 ■ SNTP Server …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-6 SYSLOG screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-7 ■...
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MANAGeMeNT Administrator screen Management > Administrator ■ Administrator Password Set a password for accessing the setting screen. 5 6 Username �������� Displays the administrator login ID (“admin”). L You cannot change the Username. Current Password ���� enter the current password, when you change it. (Default: (Blank)) L The entered characters are displayed as an * (asterisk) or a •...
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MANAGeMeNT Date and Time screen Management > Date and Time ■ Date and Time You can set the Controller internal clock time. (See Section 3 for details.) Current Time ������ Displays the current time. Manually Set Time ��� Displays the time when you opened this screen. L Refresh the browser screen to refresh the time.
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MANAGeMeNT Date and Time screen Management > Date and Time ■ Time Zone Select the appropriate Time Zone. Time Zone ������� Select the appropriate Time Zone. (Default: UTC) Use Daylight Savings Time Select “Disable” if not necessary. (Default: enable) L If “enable” is selected, the Controller automatically adjusts the time according to your time zone.
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MANAGeMeNT Date and Time screen Management > Date and Time ■ NTP The Automatic Clock Synchronize function automatically synchronizes the internal clock with the time server (NTP). L To use this function, an Internet connection and default gateway settings are necessary. NTP Client �������...
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When you select ‘enable’, the RoIP devices function as an NTP server and set the internal clock time of the Controller. L This function can be used only for Icom RoIP devices, which cannot set the route to the external NTP server.
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MANAGeMeNT SYSLOG screen Management > SYSLOG ■ SYSLOG Select the information to be saved to the SYSLOG host. 5 6 DEBUG ��������� Select “enable” to display the debug information in Host IP Address (4 (Default: Disable) INFO ���������� Select “enable” to display the INFO messages in Host IP Address (4 (Default: enable) NOTICE ���������...
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MANAGeMeNT SNMP screen Management > SNMP ■ SNMP Configure the SNMP function, that is information on the Controller for being collected by each host in the IP network for their network management. SNMP���������� Select “enable” to manage the setting information in the SNMP management tool.
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MANAGeMeNT SNMP screen Management > SNMP ■ SNMPv3 Configure the SNMPv3 function, that is information on the Controller for being collected by each host in the IP network for their network management. 4 5 User Name ������� Select “enable” to manage the setting information in the SNMP management tool.
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MANAGeMeNT Management Tools screen Management > Management Tools ■ USB Settings for USB flash drives that will be connected to the USB ports. USB Flash Drive ����� Select “enable” to use a USB flash drive. (Default: enable) L If you use the Automatic firmware update function, or Automatic Setting Load function, select “enable.”...
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MANAGeMeNT Management Tools screen Management > Management Tools ■ USB Write USB Authentication Key Click to write the USB Authentication Key to the USB flash drive that is inserted in the [USB] port. Click <Write>, then continue as shown below. If you have inserted a flash drive in which an authentication key is already saved, “An authentication key already exists on the USB flash drive.
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MANAGeMeNT Management Tools screen Management > Management Tools ■ HTTP/HTTPS HTTP and HTTPS are the protocols to access from a web browser. L When you set HTTP settings and HTTPS settings to “enable,” you can not access the setting screen using a browser. HTTP ����������...
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• Set to default, the Controller can not be accessed from a Telnet client because the Telnet setting is set to “Disable.”(Management > Management Tools > Telnet/SSH > Telnet) (See page 7-14.) After entering “IP1100CV>,” enter the letters written in bold as follows, and then press [enter]. 1. enter “network http enabled on,” and then press [enter].
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MANAGeMeNT Management Tools screen Management > Management Tools ■ Telnet/SSH Set for accessing the Controller using Telnet or SSH. Telnet ��������� Select whether or not to allow access to the Controller using Telnet. (Default: Disable) Telnet Port ������� enter the Telnet Port number. (Default: 23) •...
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MANAGeMeNT Management Tools screen Management > Management Tools ■ Unit ID Confirmation You can know which IP1100CV is the current Controller by the blinking lights on it. 3 4 Check Status ������ Display the status of the Unit ID. • Checking: Checking the Unit ID and [POWeR] blinks red.
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MANAGeMeNT Network Test screen Management > Network Test ■ Ping Test Verifies that a particular IP address exists and can accept requests. Host ���������� enter the IP address or Domain Name of up to 64 characters to send the Ping packets to. Number of Times ����...
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MANAGeMeNT Network Test screen Management > Network Test ■ Traceroute Test executes a traceroute test against a particular node. Node ���������� enter the node’s (device’s) IP address or Domain Name of up to 64 characters. Maximum Hop Count �� Select the maximum hop number. (Default: 16) •...
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Restore ��������� Click <Restore> to load the setting into the Controller. L The Controller’s settings are overwritten. L After loading, the Controller automatically reboots. CAUTION: Do not modify the settings other than the IP1100CV. 7-19 FELLECS-TECH | inbox@fellecs-tech.com | www.fellecs-tech.com...
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MANAGeMeNT Settings Backup/Restore screen Management > Settings Backup/Restore screen ■ List of Settings Click <Show> to display the changed settings, and click <Hide> to hide them. Note: The list is cleared when the Controller is initialized. (This is only an example.) 7-20 FELLECS-TECH | inbox@fellecs-tech.com | www.fellecs-tech.com...
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MANAGeMeNT Factory Defaults screen Management > Factory Defaults ■ Factory Defaults You can reload the Controller settings to the factory defaults. L If you forget the IP address and the Administrator’s password, see Section 3 in the Installation guide. All Settings ������� Select to return all settings to the factory defaults.
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MANAGeMeNT Firmware Update screen Management > Firmware Update NOTE: • NeVeR turn OFF the power until the update has been completed. Otherwise, the Controller may be damaged. • While updating, all connections are temporarily disabled. L Ask your dealer for updated function or specification details. ■...
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MANAGeMeNT Firmware Update screen Management > Firmware Update ■ Online Update Downloads the firmware through the Internet, and automatically updates it. NOTE: To use this function, an Internet connection is required. Check for Updates ����� Click <Check> to access the update management server. When the Controller has successfully accessed the server, the latest firmware version is displayed, as shown below.
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MANAGeMeNT Firmware Update screen Management > Firmware Update ■ Automatic Update The firmware can be automatically downloaded and updated. 2 3 Automatic Update ���� Select “enable” to use the Automatic Update function. (Default: enable) L Select “Disable” if you do not want to automatically update the firmware. <Apply>...
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MANAGeMeNT Transceiver Firmware Update screen Management > Transceiver Firmware Update NOTE: • NeVeR turn OFF the power until the update has been completed. Otherwise, the Controller and the transceivers may be damaged. • While updating, all connections are temporarily disabled. L Ask your dealer for updated function or specification details.
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MANAGeMeNT Transceiver Firmware Update screen Management > Transceiver Firmware Update ■ Online Update Downloads the built-in firmware for the WLAN transceivers through the Internet, and automatically updates it. NOTE: To use this function, an Internet connection is required. Transceiver Model ���� Select the model name that you want to update the firmware.
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