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Advanced IPBTN-DIS Installation Instructions

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MOUNTING THE DEVICE
• Use device to mark installation location.
• Choose the best location and orientation to
make the push button easy to access by the user,
as well as to connect the network cable.
• Secure
device
using
appropriate for the installation surface.
Drywall: #8-32 steel screw x 1-5/8" min. length
fastened to a 75 lbs. rated drywall anchor, or
similar
Concrete: #8-32 steel screw x 5/8" min. length
fastened to a 8-32 concrete anchor with 9/16"
min. length, or similar
CONNECT TO THE NETWORK
• Connect a network cable (CAT5e or better) to the
RJ-45 port (PoE/PoE+).
• Connect the other end of the network cable to a
PoE (Power over Ethernet) network switch or
PoE injector on a network with a DHCP server.
ACCESS THE DEVICE
Use one of these ways to access the device:
• Enter the IP address assigned by the DHCP server
in your browser.
• Enter the
IPv6 link-local address in your browser,
formatted
http://[fe80::2246:f9ff:feXX:XXXX]
last 6 digits of MAC address).
• Double-click on the device in the IPClockWise
Endpoints list to open the web server interface.
Advanced Network Devices • 3820 Ventura Dr. Arlington Hts. IL 60004
mounting
hardware
as
(XX:XXXX =
• 847-463-2237 •
tech@anetd.com
(IPBTN-DIS) Installation
For third-party software application, consult
guide
for
access
configuration file).
CONFIGURATION OPTIONS
The device ships with default settings:
SIP Mode
Push-to-Talk 1 Trigger Only
Activate GPIO 0 During Active Call
Send Activations Only
GPIO 0 Output Pulse Time
GPIO 0 Output Blink Period
Indicate GPO
Emergency Indication
Indicate Trying Action
Indicate Success Action
Indicate Unready Action
Indicate Ready Action
Indicate Failure Action
Configuration File Setup
<SIPConfig
SIP_mode="button"
push_to_talk_ip1_trigger_mode="1"
gpio0_when_active_call="1" />
<GPIO
pulse_ms_output_gpio0="5000"
blink_ms_output_gpio0="500" />
<GPIO_callback
send_activations_only="1" />
<Indicate
indicate_gpo="0"
trying_action="clear"
success_action="blink"
unready_action="clear"
ready_action="set"
failure_action="clear" />
REGISTRED SIP CALL
www.anetd.com/
1
Smart IP Button
method
(often
"Button"
"Yes"
"Yes"
"Yes"
"5000"
"500"
"0"
"SIP"
"Clear"
"Blink"
"Clear"
"Set"
"Clear"
uses
v1.0

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Summary of Contents for Advanced IPBTN-DIS

  • Page 1 • Double-click on the device in the IPClockWise ready_action="set" Endpoints list to open the web server interface. failure_action="clear" /> REGISTRED SIP CALL Advanced Network Devices • 3820 Ventura Dr. Arlington Hts. IL 60004 • 847-463-2237 • tech@anetd.com www.anetd.com/ v1.0...
  • Page 2 Technical Support team Configuration File Parameters • Test operation before putting into service. SIPConfig tag (values included for example): <SIPConfig Advanced Network Devices • 3820 Ventura Dr. Arlington Hts. IL 60004 • 847-463-2237 • tech@anetd.com www.anetd.com/ v1.0...
  • Page 3 OID to “2” (false). This OID value is 1.3.6.1.4.1.39866.3.1.3.27.1.0. RESOURCES SIP Configuration: ipspeaker.com/support30/help/settings.html#sip User Support: anetd.com/user-support/ AND Limited Warranty: anetd.com/warranty/ Legal Disclaimer: anetd.com/legal/ Advanced Network Devices • 3820 Ventura Dr. Arlington Hts. IL 60004 • 847-463-2237 • tech@anetd.com www.anetd.com/ v1.0...