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ADVANCED Network Devices IPBTN-VIS Setup Instructions

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MOUNTING THE DEVICE
(SURFACE MOUNT ONLY)
● Remove electrical device assembly from the
covered enclosure by removing the two screws
on the electrical device mounting plate. Retain
these screws for later use with four additional
screws provided in packaging.
● This covered enclosure is designed for surface
mount only. Choose the best location for easy
access by the user, as well as to facilitate
network cable routing and connection.
● The network cable can enter the enclosure via
either of the threaded ports located at the top or
bottom of the enclosure or a hole can be drilled
into the back box as required. The top port has
been pre-drilled and the included plug can be
moved to the bottom of the product if desired.
Insert the network cable through the enclosure
and mount the enclosure with fasteners
appropriate for the application's surface through
the four holes provided on the enclosure back
surface. Use the four holes in the enclosure as a
template for marking the mounting surface.
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• 847-463-2237 •
tech@anetd.com
Smart IP Panic Button
(IPBTN-VIS) Setup Instructions
CONNECT THE DEVICE
● Connect the network cable (CAT5 or better) to a
PoE (Power over Ethernet) network switch or a
PoE injector on a network with a DHCP server.
● Connect the RJ-12 cable (6 pin male connector)
from the electrical device assembly into the RJ-
12 connector on the sensor board within the
covered enclosure on the lower right surface.
● Connect the other end of the network cable to
the RJ-45 port saver cable on the electrical device
assembly.
● Reattach the electrical assembly to the covered
enclosure via the included six flathead screws.
Avoid trapping/pinching any cables during the
cover installation process.
ACCESS THE DEVICE
Use one of the following ways to access the device:
● Enter the IP address assigned by the DHCP server
in a web browser.
● Enter the
IPv6 link-local address in a browser,
formatted as
http://[fe80::2246:f9ff:feXX:XXXX]
(XX:XXXX = last 6 digits of MAC address).
● For ClockWise Campus application users, double-
click on the device in the ClockWise
list to open the web server interface.
For third-party software applications, consult
the respective guide on how to access.
CONFIGURATION FILE OPTIONS
The device ships with the following default
settings:
SIP Mode
Push-to-Talk 1 Trigger Only
Send Activations Only
Emergency Indication
Indicate Trying Action
Indicate Success Action
Indicate Unready Action
Indicate Ready Action
Indicate Failure Action
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Endpoints
"Button"
"Yes"
"Yes"
"SIP"
"Clear"
"Blink"
"Clear"
"Set"
"Clear"
v1.2

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  • Page 1 Indicate Trying Action “Blink” Indicate Success Action template for marking the mounting surface. “Clear” Indicate Unready Action “Set” Indicate Ready Action “Clear” Indicate Failure Action Advanced Network Devices • 3820 Ventura Dr. Arlington Hts. IL 60004 • 847-463-2237 • tech@anetd.com www.anetd.com/ v1.2...
  • Page 2 ANetD Limited Warranty: anetd.com/warranty/ Legal Disclaimer: anetd.com/legal/ CONFIGURE THE BUTTON ● Complete the configuration by setting up the button to trigger any additional notifications to Advanced Network Devices • 3820 Ventura Dr. Arlington Hts. IL 60004 • 847-463-2237 • tech@anetd.com www.anetd.com/ v1.2...