PoE IP Speaker Index Index................................2 Terms & Conditions ..........................4 Overview ..............................6 Speaker Activation..........................6 Remote Access............................7 4.1) LAN ..............................7 4.1.1) Access through the IP Manager Tool ....................7 4.1.2) Direct Access through Web-Browser ....................8 4.2) WAN..............................8 4.2.1) Direct Access through IP/DDNS ...................... 8 Device Settings ............................9 5.1) Status ..............................
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PoE IP Speaker 5.11) Firewall .............................. 18 5.11.1) Firewall Rules ........................... 18 5.12) Auto Provision ........................... 19 5.13) System ............................... 20 5.13.1) Maintain ........................... 20 5.13.2) Auto Reboot ..........................20 5.13.3) Security (User Settings) ......................21...
PoE IP Speaker 1) Terms & Conditions • We strongly advise users to read this manual and keep it for later use for proper and safe device usage. • Please use the provided & authorized by Provision-ISR technician power supply and power source indicated on the marking label.
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PoE IP Speaker interpretation and modification added. Updates and corrections are subject to change without notice. • All pictures and examples used in the manual are for reference purposes only. • When this device is in use, the relevant contents of Microsoft, Apple and Google are involved.
PoE IP Speaker 2) Overview Provision-ISR IP speakers come in various shapes and designs to suit indoor and outdoor installations. They are fully compatible with SIP and ONVIF protocols, making them ideal for use in VoIP and security applications. With support for up to 10 RTP multicast addresses, Provision-ISR IP speakers enable flexible paging solutions.
PoE IP Speaker 4) Remote Access The speaker page is based on HTML, therefore supports all modern browsers (Chrome, Firefox, Safari, Opera, Edge), and can also work on Edge in IE mode. 4.1) LAN In LAN, there are two ways to access IPC: 1.
PoE IP Speaker 4.1.2) Direct Access through Web-Browser In case there is no DHCP server available in the network, the default network settings will be as shown below: IP address: 192.168.226.201 Subnet Mask: 255.255.255.0 Gateway: 192.168.226.1 HTTP: 80 Data port: 9008 You may use the above default settings when you log in to the speaker for the first time.
PoE IP Speaker 3. After modifying the IP Address, click on “Port” and modify the port according to your needs. IP Setup Port Setup 4. Go to the router’s management interface through your browser to forward the IP address and port of the speaker to the “Virtual Server”. In the picture example below, you will see an example of the setting as if the IPC IP address is “192.168.6.6”...
PoE IP Speaker The status page shows the general status of the speaker. This includes the time, ID, Firmware version, Free space available for audio files, SIP status and Network status. 5.2) Basic Configuration In the basic config you will have Date/Time settings and Network settings. 5.2.1) Date Time 1.
PoE IP Speaker DHCP (Automatic IP Assignment): Use “DHCP” for the speaker to communicate with an available DHCP server that will assign the speaker with an IP address automatically. Please note: ❖ For the DHCP mode to work, you must have a DHCP server on your network. ❖...
PoE IP Speaker 5.3) ONVIF ONVIF (Open Network Video Interface Forum) is a global standardization initiative that enables interoperability and compatibility between IP-based physical security products like cameras, recorders, and access control systems. Keep the ONVIF enabled for best compatibility. 5.4) WAN NAT (Under ONVIF) To enable communication between your server and the public internet, you'll need to configure Port Forwarding on your router.
PoE IP Speaker 5.5) SIP Account SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a signaling protocol used to establish, manage, and terminate real-time communication sessions, such as voice, video, and messaging, over IP networks. The speaker support up to 2 independent SIP accounts. 5.5.1) SIP Set Set the SIP account(s) as required.
PoE IP Speaker 3. Enable/Disable SIP P2P (Peer-to-Peer SIP) functionality as needed. If your devices are on the same local network, you only need to provide the SIP addresses of the user agents in the format sip:<local IP address>. For example, a SIP address might look like this: sip:192.168.0.212.
PoE IP Speaker 5.6.3) Microphone (If applicable) Set all microphone settings and advanced properties as follows. Parameter Meaning Gain Set the gain level from the 4 levels (None-High) Volume (0-100) Microphone input volume AEC )Acoustic Eco Cancellation) Eliminates echo in audio communication by removing feedback from the speaker's output detected by the microphone Automatic Gain Control...
PoE IP Speaker 5.8) Alarm 5.8.1) Alarm (If applicable) If your speaker is equipped with Alam input (I/O), you can use the alarm input to trigger an event as follows: Parameter Meaning Play File Enable to play a file stored on the speaker File Choose the play to be played Cycle Mode...
PoE IP Speaker 5.9) Schedule Below are the schedule settings. Enable the schedule if required and set the required actions. Up to 10 schedules can be set. To add/edit a schedule click on the icon. The following interface will open. Set it as follows: Parameter Meaning...
PoE IP Speaker 5.10) RTP Multicast RTP multicast allows efficient delivery of real-time media streams to multiple devices simultaneously by transmitting data to a multicast group address. The speaker supports for 10 RTP Addresses. Please note: Port Allocation: Avoid using continuous port numbers for the same RTP address. Instead, use discontinuous port numbers.
PoE IP Speaker Set it up accordingly. Parameter Meaning Enable Tick it to activate the specific rule Name Set a name to help you identify the schedule Rule Type Set it to IP/MAC Protocol Choose All/UTP/TCP (If rule type is set to IP) Play File Choose the file to play from the internal speaker memory MAC Address...
PoE IP Speaker sip.2.proxy.enable sip.2.proxy.server sip.2.proxy.port sip.2.ringtone sip.2.answermode sip.2.answerdelay audio.codec = opus,pcmu,pcma,gsm,g722 audio.spk.volume = 60 audio.spk.ampauto audio.spk.jitterbuf = 60 audio.spk.hpf audio.spk.nr.enable audio.mic.gain audio.mic.volume = 80 audio.mic.aec.enable audio.mic.agc.enable audio.mic.agc.level audio.mic.hpf audio.mic.nr.enable audio.mic.nr.level 5.13) System On the system page you can set all the basic configuration for the IP Speaker 5.13.1) Maintain Parameter Meaning...
PoE IP Speaker 1. Enable it if needed. 2. Set the reboot day (Daily or on certain day of the week 3. Set the reboot time 4. Save 5.13.3) Security (User Settings) The IP Speaker contains only one user with full authority. In this interface you can change the username or the password of the speaker user.
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