Product Overview Description The NVS-IP100017SP is a SIP-compliant, multicast-capable PoE speaker designed for public address and alerting systems. It supports standard protocols (SIP, RTP, HTTP) for easy VoIP integration and offers a user-friendly web interface for configuration. Key features include automatic volume control, real-time fault detection, and scheduled task playback from a central server.
Hardware Interface Introduction 1. Network interface: To the switch or POE switch insert a cable. 2. Power Supply Port: The IP ceiling speaker is powered by DC24V/1A. (POE power supply is supported by this device. It is not necessary to connect the network interface to the power if it is already connected to the POE switcher.) 3.
Basic Network Settings Enter the IP ceiling speaker's webpage and modify all the parameters to fit the current situation. After you've finished, click "save." User-Define Terminal Parameters Login web interface 1. Enter the IP audio speaker’s default IP address (192.168.1.101) in the browser; after a reset, it will voice-broadcast its IP even without a network connection.
(Note: If the relevant parameter modification in the web page does not take effect after saving, please clear the cache and set them again.) Running Status Upon logging into the web interface, navigate to “Running Status” to view detailed device information including Terminal ID, Server IP and Port, Task Status, MAC Address, Terminal IP, Gateway, and other network parameters.
The parameters are as follows: The IP address of the device, the factory default IP is 192.168.1.101, which IP Address cannot be duplicated with other terminals. Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the LAN network. Default The gateway of the network. Gateway The IP address of the preferred DNS server (domain name resolver) for the Primary DNS...
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Transport Setting the protocol for normal communication between device and Protocol server. Enter the IP address of the SIP server the terminal will connect to; Sip Server IP, port ensure the address is correct. The port number is fixed at 5060 by default and should only be changed in special cases.
The settings are as follows: Setting the protocol for normal communication between device and Transport Protocol sever. Unique number to identify the terminal and cannot be duplicated with Terminal ID terminals or other hosts. Configure the local port according to the actual situation; the default is Local port 5060.
Broadcast Output The total volume of audio input by the device during broadcasting range: Volume 0-15; Microphone Set the microphone sensitivity. Sensitivity Audio quality can be adjusted according to network environment. Low Network latency, low bandwidth, and custom are optional. You can customize the Adaptability audio cache time when you choose Custom.
Multicast Set whether to enable multicast or not. Support up to 10 multicast addresses as maximum. Parameters as following: Set whether to enable the multicast function; when multiple servers exist in the LAN, each must use unique multicast addresses and ports Multicast function to avoid interference.
Parameters as following: Onvif Protocol Set whether to enable the ONVIF stream pulling function; if enabled, configure the ONVIF username and password ONVIF Username accordingly. ONVIF Password Set the Onvif control port, the default is 9090. Onvif Control Port Set the RTSP port, the default is 554. RTSP Port Remote Control Configure the remote control parameters of the device;...
Parameters as following: SDK Control: Used for pushing tasks via the audio file upload tool; the tool Push Timing Task sends the task ID to the terminal over HTTP, enabling operation even without a server. Set whether to enable the function of "The SDK Control" to push timed tasks. Remote Control Set the host IP whitelist for pushing timed tasks using the Audio File Upload tool.
System Settings • Reboot: Click to restart the device. • Default: Restores all settings to factory defaults; use with caution. • Check: Performs acoustic loop detection; ensure no audio output is active during the process. www.nordencommunication.com...
Time To Restart Enable this function to schedule a daily automatic device reboot at a specified time; disabled by default. Protocol Settings • ICMP: It is recommended to disable ICMP when configuring network parameters using the new IP configuration tool. •...
User Management You can change the password for logging into the WEB in this page. After save the password change, rebooting the web page to take effect. Upgrade Click the "Upgrade" button, you will enter firmware upgrade mode after 15 seconds. www.nordencommunication.com...
Click on "Select file", select the upgrade file provided by the manufacturer, and click "Start upload" to start the upgrade. Note: Do not power off during the upgrade process, otherwise the upgrade may fail and the device fails. Finally, click reboot and back to normal settings. System Logs IP ceiling speaker can automatically record the running process and generate logs, and support users to download system logs.
Troubleshooting Why is the terminal failing to authenticate or register with the server? 1) Verify that the software server and main controller are running properly. Ensure all firewalls (both system-integrated and third-party antivirus firewalls) are fully disabled before starting the software server. 2) Check if the network connection is functioning correctly.
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