This manual is intended to provide clear operating instructions for those who will configure and manage the SQ10 Series Network Square Speaker. By carefully reading and consulting this guide, users could solve the setting and deployment issues of the SQ10 Series Network Square Speaker.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide 2. Overview 2.1 Product Overview SQ10 Network Square Speaker is an indoor wall-mounted IP speaker, available in two models: SQ10-B and SQ10-T. Both models are equipped with a built-in microphone, allowing operators to engage in two-way communication. Additionally, SQ10-T model features a programmable LCD screen that displays the date and time when in standby mode, eliminating the need for a separate clock system.
DHCP server in your LAN (If DHCP fails to obtain an address, it will use a static IP address: 192.168.1.101). You can also visit the ZYCOO website to download the SAAD tool or the AudioConfig app to find ZYCOO devices under the LAN and get the IP addresses. Default username: admin...
SIP Status SIP Account: Displays the SIP number configured on this device. SIP Server: Displays the SIP server (Such as ZYCOO IP Audio Center or IP PBX) address. Register Status: Displays the SIP number registration status.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Device Information Device Model: Displays the model of the device. Hardware Version: Displays the hardware version number of the device. Software Version: Display the system version number of the device. Start Time: ...
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SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Primary DNS: Displays the primary domain name server address used by the device. Alternative DNS: Displays the secondary domain name server address used by the device.
There are three (3) SIP accounts under the SIP Settings, one (1) primary and two (2) secondary for the use of different SIP accounts to proceed with various tasks. If the current device needs to cooperate with the ZYCOO IP Audio Center, please turn on the ‘Enable Integration with ZYCOO IP Audio Center’ option.
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Options include Yes, No, or Answer Delay. The default setting is ‘Yes.’ Enable Integration with ZYCOO IP Audio Center: Disabled by default. Enable this option when connecting to the ZYCOO IP Audio Center. This option is available only for the primary SIP account. Activate: Once enabled, the account will be activated and registered with the SIP server.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Keepalive: Enable the SIP keepalive function to maintain an active connection. Keepalive Interval(Sec): Set the interval for SIP keepalive messages. 4.2 P2P Account Settings P2P stands for Peer to Peer. In a P2P network, the peers are connected to each other via the Internet, files can share, or peers can call each other directly between systems on the network without the need for a central server.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide address, such as 101@192.168.11.123, into the Destination field at the peer device's p2p setting. Auto Answer: Options include Yes, No, or Answer Delay. The default setting is ‘Yes.’ Activate: Enable/Disable the P2P feature. 4.3 Advance SIP Settings To configure some advanced parameters of the SIP protocol, please go to SIP Settings -->...
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SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Local Port: This setting represents the port used to receive SIP packets. RTP Start Port: This setting represents the starting RTP port that will use for media sessions. RTP End Port: This setting represents the end RTP port that the system will use for media sessions.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide 4.3.2 SIP Function Settings SIP Function Settings Answer Local Beep: If this setting is enabled, the selected beep sound will be played first on the local device side after the SIP session is answered. ...
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Beep Volume: Set the volume of the beep. 4.3.3 Audio Codecs SQ10 supports 4 audio codecs: G.722 (wideband codec), G.711(Ulaw), G.711(Alaw), and Opus. Audio Codecs Please keep at least one codec enabled and supported by the SIP server, otherwise, SIP paging will not work.
If the user has installed a VMS that supports ONVIF, they can register ZYCOO network devices that support ONVIF on it for operation. Please go to Function Settings ---> ONVIF Settings to configure the ONVIF settings.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Duration(Sec): Set the activation duration in monostable mode. Relay Type: Choose a relay response to triggers: ‘On’, ‘Fast Flashing’, or ‘Slow Flashing’. 5.2 Multicast The multicast settings are used to configure the parameter settings of the multicast function on the SIP Safety Intercom.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide 6. Advanced Settings 6.1 Volume Settings To set the volume of the SQ10, please go to Advanced Settings --> Volume page to configure. You can adjust the main volume as well as individual volume adjustments for each application.
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SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide App Volume Settings SIP Volume: Set the specific volume for SIP application. ONVIF Volume: Set the specific volume for ONVIF application. Broadcast Volume: Set the specific volume for broadcast application. Multicast Volume 1: Set the specific volume for multicast 1 application.
The system provides few default presets for both emergency and routine scenarios, and users can customize them as needed. Presets can be triggered by buttons, incoming calls, DTMF, multicast, event scheduler, or through the background music/alarm function of the ZYCOO IP Audio Dispatch Console. Scene Presets Settings Create: Create a new scene preset.
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SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Background Color: The background color of the screen when the preset is triggered. Priority: The priority level of the preset. There are five priority levels; When a higher-priority preset is triggered, it will override any lower-priority content currently being displayed.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Priority: Set the priority level of the preset. There are five priority levels; When a higher-priority preset is triggered, it will override any lower-priority content currently being displayed. For presets with the same priority, the most recently triggered one will override the previous display.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Background Color: Set the background color of the screen when an incoming call triggers the display. Number Matching Display Settings Matched Number: Configure the incoming call number to trigger specific display content through precise matching. ...
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SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Holidays Setting...
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SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Time Settings Activate: Activate/Deactivate the schedule. Name: Set the name of the schedule. Description: Comment information for the time schedule. Date Selection: Set the date range for the time schedule. ...
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Audio File: Select an audio file to play. Play Times: Set the number of playbacks. When set to "0", it is loop playback. Volume: Set the playback volume for the scheduler. ...
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Please go to Advanced Settings ---> Ring File to manage the audio files. Ring Files 6.7 API Settings This page is used to configure the API interface of the device. Through the API interface, you can realize device linkage, call control, relay control, and play sound by using the changing status of the call and/or relay.
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SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Call Event URL Callback & Relay Event URL Callback When the call status changes, it will trigger an HTTP GET request to call a URL address. Within the URL address, you may use variables to identify some current information. For example: ${ip}: The current IP address of the device...
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide API Settings Using the API interface to realize features such as device linkage, call control, relay control, display control (SQ10-T Only), and play sound by the systems. Note: Authentication and encryption are not used in the API interface, so please pay attention to the security of the network environment when opening and using these API interfaces.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Destination: Enter the response device’s number that will be used when the external button is pressed. Line: Select the line for making outgoing calls. Note: when using the P2P line to call, please specify the device’s number plus IP address, such as 101@192.168.11.123.
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SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Triggered by Broadcast Music: Disabled/On/Fast Flashing/Slow Flashing. Enabling this option will trigger the relay when broadcast music is playing. Triggered by Broadcast Alarm: Disabled/On/Fast Flashing/Slow Flashing. Enabling this option will trigger the relay when a broadcast alarm is active. Triggered by DTMF Signal: ...
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Display Control Triggered by Broadcast Music: Select Disabled, On, Fast Flashing, or Slow Flashing. Enabling this option will trigger the relay when broadcast music is playing. Triggered by Broadcast Alarm: Select Disabled, On, Fast Flashing, or Slow Flashing.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide 6.9 PTP Settings PTP (Precision Time Protocol) is a network time protocol used to provide high-precision time synchronization. Please go to Advanced Settings ---> PTP Settings page to set. After enabling PTP settings, you can manually set the PTP server to improve the synchronization of the music playback clock.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide 7. System Settings 7.1 Network SQ10 uses DHCP to dynamically obtain IP addresses by default. To change the IP assignment from DHCP to Static IP, please go to System--> Network page. Turn the DHCP switch button off to show the network parameter settings. Network Configuration ...
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Alternative DNS: Enter an alternative DNS server address, when the primary DNS fails, alternative DNS will be used. 7.2 Time SQ10 obtains the time from the network time servers using NTP. To change the NTP settings, please go to System --> Time page. Time Settings Current Time: ...
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Prompt Language 7.4 Account For resetting the current device’s password, please go to Settings --> Password Settings page. Web Password Settings Old Password: This setting represents the current user password. New Password: This setting represents the new password user would like to set 7.5 Reboot &...
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SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Reboot & Reset Settings Users can restart the device without power failure on this page. The restart process takes about 10 seconds. After the restart is complete, refresh the page to log in again. Note: Restoring factory settings will erase all user settings, please operate with caution! Reboot Schedule When the Reboot Schedule feature is Enabled, you can set up the automatic reboot daily,...
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide 8. Maintenance 8.1 Upgrade To upgrade the device’s firmware, please go to System --> Upgrade page. Upgrade Settings Current Firmware Version: Displays the version currently used by the system. Last Update: Displays the last system updating time. Reset Factory Defaults: Specify whether to restore factory settings when upgrading.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Import/Export 8.3 Auto Provisioning The system is supporting DHCP Option 066 and static TFTP/HTTP two auto provisioning methods. When the system starts by default and the network mode is in DHCP, it will try to grab option 066 from the DHCP data as the TFTP server address.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Auto Provisioning 8.4 Diagnostic Ping is a network administration utility or tool used to test connectivity on an IP network. Input other devices' IP addresses and click on the submit button to trace the network route. Please go to Maintenance -->...
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Ethernet Capture 8.6 Test The detection feature provides an option for the user to check whether the speaker, microphone, relay will work functionally before registering it to the server. For the SQ10-T, you can configure screen settings such as text, screen color, and flashing effects to preview the actual display outcome.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide Speaker Test: Click on the Start Test button, and the speaker will play a ringtone to test whether the speaker is working. If the speaker is working functionally, you should hear the voice back. Microphone Loop Test: Click on the Start Test button, then start speaking to the device.
SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide 9. Reports 9.1 Call Logs Call Logs allows you to check the call related information such as Call Date, Time, Account, Telephone Number, Call Duration, Call Type and Status. Please go to Reports --> Call Logs page to view the logs.
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SQ10 Network Square Speaker User Guide System Logs...
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