Icom VE-PG2 Instruction Manual
Icom VE-PG2 Instruction Manual

Icom VE-PG2 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
RoIP GATEWAY
VE-PG2
BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION
SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION
CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION
BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN
SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN
CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN
MAINTENANCE
REFERENCE
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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION RoIP GATEWAY SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION VE-PG2 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN MAINTENANCE REFERENCE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION................7 ■ Unicast mode operation ..................8 2 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION ............19 ■ Using with an in-house sound system ..............20 ■ Using with an emergency device ..............29 ■ Using with a headset ..................39 3 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ..............49 ■...
  • Page 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4-19 SYSLOG ....................169 4-20 Call/Reception record ................170 4-21 Information list for IP connection ............171 5 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ..........173 ■ Setting screen descriptions ................175 ■ Connection setting ..................176 5-1 Operating mode ..................176 5-2 IP network connection Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) ..178 5-3 IP network connection EXT Input (EXT IN) ..........180 5-4 IP network connection Emergency notice ..........182 5-5 TRX/EXT Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) ......183...
  • Page 4 TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ............233 ■ Setting screen descriptions ................235 ■ Connection setting ..................236 6-1 Operating mode ..................236 6-2 IP network connection Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) ..238 6-3 IP network connection EXT Input (EXT IN) ..........244 6-4 IP network connection EXT Output (EXT OUT) ........250 6-5 IP network connection EXT I/O (EXT) ............253 6-6 IP network connection Emergency notice ..........258...
  • Page 5 ■ How to restrict of access ................318 ■ How to set the VE-PG2’s internal clock time ..........319 ■ How to save the VE-PG2’s setting to the PC ..........320 ■ How to load the saved file to the VE-PG2 ............321 ■ How to initialize the VE-PG2 ................322 ■...
  • Page 7: Bridge Mode Application

    SECTION 1 BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION This section describes the VE-PG2’s setting example in the bridge mode. ■ Unicast mode operation ..................8...
  • Page 8: Unicast Mode Operation

    BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION ■ Unicast mode operation In the Unicast mode, the VE-PG2 specifies a port number, IP address and calls a specified transceiver that is connected to the VE-PG2. The following descriptions are based on the step by step example shown below.
  • Page 9 Step 1 [Area A]–Setting the IP address for Area A Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the list. Set the VE-PG2’s IP address in Area A. Enter “192.168.0.2.” • Click [Save and Reboot]...
  • Page 10 BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION ■ Unicast mode operation (Continued) Step 2 [Area A]–Setting IP communication mode Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the IP communication mode for the transceiver A2. Click to select “Unicast mode”...
  • Page 11 BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION Step 3 [Area A]–Setting the IP network connection Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connection,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the IP address for the transceiver A2. Enter “192.168.0.3.”...
  • Page 12 BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION ■ Unicast mode operation (Continued) Step 4 [Area A]–Confirming IP network connection Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connection,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. The connection status of the transceiver A2 to the IP network can be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 13 Step 5 [Area B]–Setting IP address setting for Area B Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the list. Set the VE-PG2’s IP address in Area B. Enter “192.168.0.3.” • Click [Save and Reboot]...
  • Page 14 BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION ■ Unicast mode operation (Continued) Step 6 [Area B]–Setting IP communication mode Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the IP communication mode for the transceiver B2. Click to select “Unicast mode”...
  • Page 15 BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION Step 7 [Area B]–Setting the IP network connection Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connection,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the IP address for the transceiver B2. Enter “192.168.0.2.”...
  • Page 16 BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION ■ Unicast mode operation (Continued) Step 8 Confirming IP network connection Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connection,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. The connection status of the transceiver B2 to the IP network can be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 17 To connect the transceivers or repeaters, use only the following cables: OPC-2073 (For the transceivers) or OPC-2074 (For the repeaters). Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3]. Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2, transceivers or repeaters. [LAN]...
  • Page 19: Selective Call Mode Application

    SELECTIVE CALL MODE SECTION 2 APPLICATION This section describes the VE-PG2’s setting example in the selective call mode. ■ Using with an in-house sound system ..............20 ■ Using with an emergency device .................29 ■ Using with a headset ...................39...
  • Page 20: Using With An In-House Sound System

    To connect the transceivers or repeaters, use only the following cables: OPC-2073 (For the transceivers) or OPC-2074 (For the repeaters). Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3]. Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2, Other transceivers transceivers or repeaters.
  • Page 21 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION Step 1 Setting the IP address setting Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the list. Set the VE-PG2’s IP address. Enter “192.168.0.2.” • Click [Save and Reboot] after setting.
  • Page 22 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an in-house sound system (Continued) Step 2 Setting the VE-PG2’s Operating mode Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the Operating mode for the VE-PG2.
  • Page 23 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION Step 3 Setting the external input voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. Set the external input voice setting. Click to select “EXT Output”...
  • Page 24 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an in-house sound system (Continued) Step 4 Setting the external output voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the external device output gain.
  • Page 25 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION Step 5 Setting the broadcast setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the broadcast start and end tones for the external amplifier. Click to select “4 tone notice(up)”...
  • Page 26 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an in-house sound system (Continued) Step 6 Setting the priority level Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Priority call Control” shown on the list. Set the priority level of individual calling for the external amplifier. Click to select “Priority calling”...
  • Page 27 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION Step 7 Setting the calling number Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Numbering plan” shown on the list. Set the call destination index, number, address and port. Click to select “1” option. Enter “4.”...
  • Page 28 Hold down transceiver 2’s [PTT] and talk into the microphone to make an an- nouncement. t When the VE-PG2 receives # DTMF signal or no sound for the preset time (de- fault: 15 seconds), send “Broadcast end sound” to the external amplifier, and then fades in the in-house sound.
  • Page 29: Using With An Emergency Device

    To connect transceivers or repeaters, use only the following cables: OPC-2073 (For the transceivers) or OPC-2074 (For the repeaters). Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3]. Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2, Other transceivers transceivers or repeaters.
  • Page 30 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION Step 1 Setting the IP address setting Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the list. Set the VE-PG2’s IP address. Enter “192.168.0.2.” • Click [Save and Reboot] after setting.
  • Page 31 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION Step 2 Setting the VE-PG2’s Operating mode Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the Operating mode for the VE-PG2. Click to select “Selective call mode” option.
  • Page 32 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an emergency device (Continued) Step 3 Setting the external input voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. Set the external input voice setting.
  • Page 33 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION Step 4 Setting the external input voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. Set the external control terminal event ON time. Click to select “0.1”...
  • Page 34 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an emergency device (Continued) Step 5 Setting the external output voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the external device output gain.
  • Page 35 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION Step 6 Setting the broadcast setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the broadcast start and end tones for the external amplifier. Click to select “4 tone notice(up)”...
  • Page 36 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an emergency device (Continued) Step 7 Setting the Emergency notice Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Emergency notice” shown on the list. Set the output ports for emergency notice. Click to enter the check mark.
  • Page 37 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION Step 8 Setting the calling number Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Numbering plan.” Set the call destination index, number, address and port. Click to select “1” option. Enter “4.” Enter “192.168.0.2.” Click to select “EXT Output (EXT OUT)”...
  • Page 38 Turn ON the power to transceiver 2 and set its operating channel to the same as transceiver 1. w When a signal from the emergency device’s switch is sent to the VE-PG2 for more than 0.1 second, the emergency broadcast from the emergency device is then sent through the VE-PG2 to the external Public Address device and to trans- ceiver 1.
  • Page 39: Using With A Headset

    OPC-2073 (For the transceivers) or OPC-2074 (For the repeaters). Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3]. Other transceivers Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2, transceivers or repeaters. Call destination number: 4 External...
  • Page 40 ■ Using with a headset (Continued) Step 1 Setting the IP address setting Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the list. Set the VE-PG2’s IP address. Enter “192.168.0.2.” • Click [Save and Reboot] after setting.
  • Page 41 Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the Operating mode and external I/O port mode for the VE-PG2. Click to select “Selective call mode” option. Click to select “Combined mode”...
  • Page 42 Step 3 “VoIP call destination setting” setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connection,” and then click “EXT I/O (EXT)” shown on the list. Set the destination VE-PG2’s IP address and port. Enter “192.168.0.2.” Click to select “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)”...
  • Page 43 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION Step 4 Setting the external input voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. Set the power and input gain for the external headset. Click “Enable.”...
  • Page 44 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with a headset (Continued) Step 5 Setting the external output voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the external device output gain.
  • Page 45 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION Step 6 Setting the notice tone Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the notice tone for the headset. Click to select “Notice tone 1”...
  • Page 46 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with a headset (Continued) Step 7 Setting the calling number Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Numbering plan” shown on the list. Set the call destination index, number, address and port. Click to select “1”...
  • Page 47 Hold down transceiver 2’s [PTT], and then push [#] to transmit DTMF signals to disconnect the communication route. • Also, if the VE-PG2 receives no audio for the preset time (default: 15 seconds), the com- munication route is disconnected.
  • Page 49: Converter Mode Application

    SECTION 3 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION This section describes the VE-PG2’s setting example in the Converter mode. ■ Using with a peer to peer connection ..............50 ■ Using with an in-house sound system ..............58 ■ Using with a headset ...................72 ■ Using with an emergency device .................82 ■...
  • Page 50: Using With A Peer To Peer Connection

    CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with a peer to peer connection When the VE-PG2’s “VoIP call destination setting” is set to “Peer to Peer call,” you can communicate between the IP telephone and transceiver 2 without registering the VE-PG2 to the IP router.
  • Page 51 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 1 Setting the IP router Set the extension numbers, and other settings of the IP telephone and the VE-PG2’s [TRX1] port (to connect the transceiver) into the network equipment’s settings, as follows. Refer to the IP router’s instruction manual for details.
  • Page 52 ■ Using with a peer to peer connection (Continued) Step 2 Setting the IP address setting Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the list. Set the VE-PG2’s IP address. Enter “192.168.0.2.” • Click [Save and Reboot] after setting.
  • Page 53 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 3 Setting the VE-PG2’s Operating mode Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the Operating mode of the VE-PG2. Click to select “Converter mode” option. • Click [Save and Reboot]...
  • Page 54 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with a peer to peer connection (Continued) Step 4 Setting DTMF call setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the DTMF call setting. Click “Disable.”...
  • Page 55 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 5 Setting the VoIP call destination setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connec- tion,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the peer to peer call setting, and enter the IP router’s SIP URI. Enter “sr53V@192.168.0.3.”...
  • Page 56 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with a peer to peer connection (Continued) Step 6 Setting the Peer to Peer connection setting This setting item is displayed on the same screen as described in Step 5 “VoIP call destination setting.” Enter the own SIP URI. Enter “pg2@192.168.0.2.”...
  • Page 57 Then they release [PTT] to receive. t The VE-PG2 disconnects when no audio is received from transceiver 2 or the IP telephone for the preset time (default: 15 seconds), or the IP telephone handset is put on the hook.
  • Page 58: Using With An In-House Sound System

    To connect the transceivers or repeaters, use only the following cables: OPC-2073 (For the transceivers) or OPC-2074 (For the repeaters). Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3]. Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2, Other transceivers transceivers or repeaters.
  • Page 59 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 1 Setting the IP address setting Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the list. Set the VE-PG2’s IP address. Enter “192.168.0.2.” • Click [Save and Reboot] after setting.
  • Page 60 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an in-house sound system (Continued) Step 2 Setting the VE-PG2’s Operating mode Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the Operating mode of the VE-PG2.
  • Page 61 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 3 Setting DTMF call setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the DTMF call setting. Click “Disable.” • Click [Save] after setting.
  • Page 62 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an in-house sound system (Continued) Step 4 Setting the VoIP call destination setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connec- tion,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the VoIP call destination setting for Transceiver 1 (TRX1).
  • Page 63 Enter “c8d0zp6.” • Click [Save] after setting. • Enter the IP router’s “IP router domain,” “User ID” and “Password” to connect the VE-PG2 and the IP router. • If you change the password of the IP router, also change the “Password” of “SIP server set-...
  • Page 64 Enter “omp63gy.” • Click [Save] after setting. • Enter the IP router’s “SIP server domain,” “User ID” and “Password” to connect the VE-PG2 and the IP router. • If you change the password of the IP router, also change the “Password” of “SIP server set-...
  • Page 65 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 7 Setting the external input voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. Set the external input voice setting. Click to select “EXT Output”...
  • Page 66 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an in-house sound system (Continued) Step 8 Setting the external output voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the external device output gain.
  • Page 67 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 9 Setting the broadcast setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the broadcast start and end tones for the external amplifier. Click to select “4 tone notice(up)”...
  • Page 68 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an in-house sound system (Continued) Step 10 Setting VoIP call detail setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the connect success tone for the VoIP phone.
  • Page 69 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 11 Setting Release timer setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the no voice release timer for SIP server connection by making a call in-house sound from the transceiver.
  • Page 70 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an in-house sound system (Continued) Step 12 Setting the priority level setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Priority call control” shown on the list. Set the priority level of individual calling for the external amplifier. Click to select “Priority calling”...
  • Page 71 Operator B takes the IP telephone handset off the hook, and dials “85.” w When the VE-PG2 receives the signal through the IP router, it fades out the in- house sound, and sends the “Broadcast start tone” to the external amplifier.
  • Page 72: Using With A Headset

    To connect the transceivers or repeaters, use only the following cables: OPC-2073 (For the transceivers) or OPC-2074 (For the repeaters). Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3]. Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2, Other transceivers transceivers or repeaters.
  • Page 73 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 1 Setting the IP address setting Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the list. Set the VE-PG2’s IP address. Enter “192.168.0.2.” • Click [Save and Reboot] after setting.
  • Page 74 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with a headset (Continued) Step 2 Setting the VE-PG2’s Operating mode Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the Operating mode of the VE-PG2. Click to select “Converter mode”...
  • Page 75 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 3 Setting DTMF call setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the DTMF call setting. Click “Disable.” • Click [Save] after setting.
  • Page 76 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with a headset (Continued) Step 4 Setting the VoIP call destination setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connec- tion,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the VoIP call destination setting for the external headset.
  • Page 77 Enter “c8d0zp6.” • Click [Save] after setting. • Enter the IP router’s “SIP server domain,” “User ID” and “Password” to connect the VE-PG2 and the IP router. • If you change the password of the IP router, also change the “Password” of “SIP server set-...
  • Page 78 Enter “omp63yg.” • Click [Save] after setting. • Enter the IP router’s “SIP server domain,” “User ID” and “Password” to connect the VE-PG2 and the IP router. • If you change the password of the IP router, also change the “Password” of “SIP server set-...
  • Page 79 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 7 Setting the external input voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. Set the external input voice setting. Click “Enable.” Click to select “Minimum”...
  • Page 80 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with a headset (Continued) Step 8 Setting the notice tone Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the notice tones for the headset. Click to select “Notice tone 1”...
  • Page 81 Step 9 Operation q Operator B takes the IP telephone handset off the hook, and dials “302.” w When the VE-PG2 receives the signal through the IP router, operator A sets the Switch to ON, then talks into the headset.
  • Page 82: Using With An Emergency Device

    To connect transceivers or repeaters, use only the following cables: OPC-2073 (For the transceivers) or OPC-2074 (For the repeaters). Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3]. Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2, Other transceivers transceivers or repeaters.
  • Page 83 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 1 Setting the IP address setting Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the list. Set the VE-PG2’s IP address. Enter “192.168.0.2.” • Click [Save and Reboot] after setting.
  • Page 84 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an emergency device (Continued) Step 2 Setting the VE-PG2’s Operating mode Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the Operating mode of the VE-PG2.
  • Page 85 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 3 Setting DTMF call setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the DTMF call setting. Click “Disable.” • Click [Save] after setting.
  • Page 86 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an emergency device (Continued) Step 4 Setting the VoIP call destination setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connec- tion,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the VoIP call destination setting for Transceiver 1 (TRX1).
  • Page 87 Enter “c8d0zp6.” • Click [Save] after setting. • Enter the IP router’s “SIP server domain,” “User ID” and “Password” to connect the VE-PG2 and the IP router. • If you change the password of the IP router, also change the “Password” of “SIP server set-...
  • Page 88 Enter “omp63gy.” • Click [Save] after setting. • Enter the IP router’s “SIP server domain,” “User ID” and “Password” to connect the VE-PG2 and the IP router. • If you change the password of the IP router, also change the “Password” of “SIP server set-...
  • Page 89 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 7 Setting the external input voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. Set the external input voice setting. Click to select “Emergency”...
  • Page 90 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an emergency device (Continued) Step 8 Setting the external input voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. Set the external control terminal event ON time.
  • Page 91 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 9 Setting the external output voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the external device output gain. Click to select “Standard” option.
  • Page 92 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an emergency device (Continued) Step 10 Setting the broadcast setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the broadcast start and end tones for the external amplifier. Click to select “4 tone notice(up)”...
  • Page 93 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 11 Setting the Emergency notice Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Emergency notice” shown on the list. Set the output ports for emergency notices. Click to enter the check mark. Click to enter the check mark. •...
  • Page 94 Operator A takes the IP telephone handset off the hook, and dials “85.” w When a signal from the IP telephone through the IP router is sent to the VE-PG2 for more than 0.1 second, the emergency broadcast from the IP telephone is then sent through the VE-PG2 to the external Public Address device and to transceiver •...
  • Page 95: Using With An Emergency Device And The Microphone

    When you set the external microphone's switch to ON, you can make an emergency announcement with the external microphone, and the announcement is output to the external Public Address device and transceiver 2 via the VE-PG2. • Transceiver 2 can communicate with other transceivers.
  • Page 96 ■ Using with an emergency device and the microphone (Continued) Step 1 Setting the IP address setting Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the list. Set the VE-PG2’s IP address. Enter “192.168.0.2.” • Click [Save and Reboot] after setting.
  • Page 97 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 2 Setting the VE-PG2’s Operating mode Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the Operating mode for the VE-PG2. Click to select “Converter mode” option. • Click [Save and Reboot]...
  • Page 98 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an emergency device and the microphone (Continued) Step 3 Setting DTMF call setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the DTMF call setting.
  • Page 99 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 4 Setting the VoIP call destination setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connec- tion,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the VoIP call destination setting for Transceiver 1 (TRX1). Enter “85.”...
  • Page 100 Enter “c8d0zp6.” • Click [Save] after setting. • Enter the IP router’s “SIP server domain,” “User ID” and “Password” to connect the VE-PG2 and the IP router. • If you change the password of the IP router, also change the “Password” of “SIP server set-...
  • Page 101 Enter “omp63gy.” • Click [Save] after setting. • Enter the IP router’s “SIP server domain,” “User ID” and “Password” to connect the VE-PG2 and the IP router. • If you change the password of the IP router, also change the “Password” of “SIP server set-...
  • Page 102 Enter “4wk66g4.” • Click [Save] after setting. • Enter the IP router’s “SIP server domain,” “User ID” and “Password” to connect the VE-PG2 and the IP router. • If you change the password of the IP router, also change the “Password” of “SIP server set-...
  • Page 103 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 8 Setting the external input voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. Set the external input voice setting. Click to select “Emergency”...
  • Page 104 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an emergency device and the microphone (Continued) Step 9 Setting the external output voice terminal Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the external device output gain.
  • Page 105 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 10 Setting the broadcast setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the broadcast start and end tones for the external amplifier. Click to select “4 tone notice(up)”...
  • Page 106 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an emergency device and the microphone (Continued) Step 11 Setting VoIP call detail setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the connect success tone for the VoIP phone.
  • Page 107 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 12 Setting Release timer setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. Set the no voice release timer for the SIP server connection by making a call in- house sound from the transceiver.
  • Page 108 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with an emergency device and the microphone (Continued) Step 13 Setting the Emergency notice Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Emergency notice” shown on the list. Set the output ports for emergency notices. Click to enter the check mark.
  • Page 109 • Any transceiver that is set to the same channel as Transceiver 1 will also receive the broadcast through transceiver 1. e The VE-PG2 sends the emergency broadcast continuously until you turn OFF the Switch. • The kind of emergency broadcast that is sent depends of the type of external emergency device.
  • Page 110: Using With A Repeater

    CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with a repeater If you connect the VE-PG2 and a repeater, you can call the transceivers using the repeater by individual call or talkgroup call from the IP telephone. • Transceiver 1 can communicate with other transceivers.
  • Page 111 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 1 Setting the IP address setting Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the list. Set the VE-PG2’s IP address. Enter “192.168.0.2.” • Click [Save and Reboot] after setting.
  • Page 112 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with a repeater (Continued) Step 2 Setting the VE-PG2’s Operating mode Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the Operating mode for the VE-PG2. Click to select “Converter mode”...
  • Page 113 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION Step 3 Setting DTMF call setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the DTMF call setting. Click “Disable.” • Click [Save] after setting.
  • Page 114 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with a repeater (Continued) Step 4 Setting the VoIP call destination setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connec- tion,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the VoIP call destination setting for Transceiver 1 (TRX1).
  • Page 115 Enter “c8d0zp6.” • Click [Save] after setting. • Enter the IP router’s “SIP server domain,” “User ID” and “Password” to connect the VE-PG2 and the IP router. • If you change the password of the IP router, also change the “Password” of “SIP server set-...
  • Page 116 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ■ Using with a repeater (Continued) Step 6 Direct inward dialing setting Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list. Set the direct inward dialing setting for repeater. [NOTE] The default setting of “Did number for emergency notice”...
  • Page 117 To connect repeaters, use only the following cables: OPC-2074 (For the repeaters). Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3]. Other transceivers Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2, transceivers or repeaters. Operator B Transceiver 1...
  • Page 119: Bridge Mode Setting Screen

    SECTION 4 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN This section describes the bridge mode setting screen to use the VE-PG2 for the first time or after initializing the entire configuration. ■ Setting screen descriptions ................120 ■ Connection setting .....................121 4-1 Operating mode ...................121 4-2 IP network connection Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) ...125...
  • Page 120: Setting Screen Descriptions

    Setting buttons q Link to Icom web site Click the Icom logo to open the Icom web site if your PC is connected to the Internet. w Select the setting screen Displays the screen name list on a menu line. When you place the mouse pointer on each menu title, a list of items drops down which you can use to select the desire setting.
  • Page 121: Connection Setting

    ■ Connection setting 4-1 Operating mode ï Operating mode setting Set the VE-PG2’s operating mode. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. When no DTMF function is used, “Bridge mode” must be selected.
  • Page 122 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 4-1 Operating mode (Continued) ï EXT I/O port mode setting Set the [IN] and [OUT] ports mode. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set “EXT I/O port mode setting”...
  • Page 123 • When you set “IP communication mode setting” to “Multicast mode,” you can send signals to all transceivers or repeaters that are connected to the VE-PG2. • When you set “IP communication mode setting” to “Unicast mode,” you can send signals to the specified transceiver or repeater that is connected with specified VE-PG2.
  • Page 124: Emergency Notice

    • When you set “IP communication mode setting” to “Multicast mode,” you can send signals to all transceivers or repeaters that are connected to the VE-PG2. • When you set “IP communication mode setting” to “Unicast mode,” you can send signals to the specified transceiver or repeater that is connected to a specified VE-PG2.
  • Page 125: Ip Network Connection Transceiver 1 (Trx1)-Transceiver 3 (Trx3)

    • When you set “IP communication mode setting” (p. 123) to “Multicast mode,” set the IP address to “224.0.0.0”–“239.255.255.255.” To operate the VE-PG2 in the Multicast mode, set ALL the VE-PG2s’ Connection IP address to same address. • When you set “IP communication mode setting” to “Unicast mode,” set the destination VE-PG2’s IP address.
  • Page 126 “IP network connection status.” • The default settings (q–t) are dependent on “IP communication mode setting.” e My station port number Set the VE-PG2’s communication port number. (Default: Multicast mode:22510, Unicast mode: [TRX1] is 21500, [TRX2] is 21502 and [TRX3] is 21504) •...
  • Page 127: Connection Type

    • Receive only : The [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports send audio signal while the VE-PG2 receive audio signals from IP network. • The VE-PG2 outputs no audio signal to the IP network if ports [TRX1]–[TRX3] receive audio signals from the connected transceivers.
  • Page 128 • [VoIP] lights green while one of the [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports is connected to IP network. • You can confirm the connection status of the [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports by looking at the [TRX1]– [TRX3] indicators light on the VE-PG2, or by referring to “Information list for IP connection.” (p. 171)
  • Page 129: Ip Network Connection Ext Input (Ext In)

    • When you set “IP communication mode setting” to “Multicast mode,” set the IP address to be- tween “224.0.0.0” and “239.255.255.255.” To operate the VE-PG2 in the Multicast mode, set ALL the VE-PG2s’ Connection IP address to same address. • When you set “IP communication mode setting” to “Unicast mode,” set the destination VE- PG2’s IP address.
  • Page 130 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 4-3 IP network connection EXT IN (EXT IN) ï IP network connection setting (Continued) Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connection,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. •...
  • Page 131 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [NOTE] If you set “IP communication mode setting” to “Unicast mode,” the “IP network con- nection setting” information is displayed as shown below.
  • Page 132 • [VoIP] lights green when the [IN] port is connected to the IP network. • You can confirm the connection status of the [IN] port by looking at the [EXT] indicator on the VE-PG2, or by referring to “Information list for IP connection.” (p. 171)
  • Page 133: Ip Network Connection Ext Output (Ext Out)

    • When “IP communication mode setting” is set to “Multicast mode,” set the IP address to “224.0.0.0”–“239.255.255.255.” To operate the VE-PG2 in the Multicast mode, set ALL the VE-PG2s’ Connection IP address to same address. • When “IP communication mode setting” is set to “Unicast mode,” set the destination VE-PG2’s IP address.
  • Page 134 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 4-4 IP network connection EXT Output (EXT OUT) ï IP network connection setting (Continued) Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connection,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. •...
  • Page 135 • [VoIP] lights green when the [OUT] port is connected to the IP network. • You can confirm connection status of the [OUT] port by looking at the [EXT] indicator light on the VE-PG2, or by referring to “Information list for IP connection.” (p. 171)
  • Page 136: Ip Network Connection Ext I/O (Ext)

    • When “IP communication mode setting” is set to “Multicast mode,” set the IP address to “224.0.0.0”–“239.255.255.255.” To operate the VE-PG2 in the Multicast mode, set ALL the VE-PG2s’ Connection IP address to same address. • When “IP communication mode setting” is set to “Unicast mode,” set the destination VE-PG2’s IP address.
  • Page 137 • Receive only : The [IN] and [OUT] ports send audio signals while the VE-PG2 receive audio signals from IP network. • The VE-PG2 sends no audio to IP network if the [IN] and [OUT] ports receive audio signals. [NOTE] If you set “IP communication mode setting”...
  • Page 138 • [VoIP] lights green when the [IN] port is connected to the IP network. • You can confirm the connection status of the [IN] and [OUT] ports by looking at the [EXT] indicator light on the VE-PG2, or by referring to “Information list for IP connection.” (p. 171)
  • Page 139: Ip Network Connection Emergency Notice

    • When “IP communication mode setting” is set to “Multicast mode,” set the IP address to “224.0.0.0”–“239.255.255.255.” To operate the VE-PG2 in the Multicast mode, set ALL the VE-PG2s’ Connection IP address to same address. • When “IP communication mode setting” is set to “Unicast mode,” set the destination VE-PG2’s IP address.
  • Page 140 • The default settings (q–t) are dependent on “IP communication mode setting.” w Connection port number Set the destination VE-PG2’s port number. (Default: Multicast mode:22520, Unicast mode: 21510) • You can set the port number to between 2 and 65534 (even numbers only).
  • Page 141 (p. 126) the VE-PG2 does not output the signal. • Receive only : When the emergency signal enter from the [IN] port, the VE-PG2 does not output the signal. When the signal is received at the port that is set in “My station port number,”...
  • Page 142: Trx/Ext Transceiver 1 (Trx1)-Transceiver 3 (Trx3)

    VOX: The VE-PG2 sends the audio signal to the connected transceiver when the audio input level is exceeds the VE-PG2’s VOX setting level. RTP: The VE-PG2 sends the audio signal to the connected transceiver while the VE- PG2 is receiving RTP packets.
  • Page 143 • Disable : The VE-PG2 allows the VOX to normally switch the transceiver from receive to transmit. • Enable : While the transceiver is receiving a signal, the VE-PG2 keeps it in the receive mode, even if the VOX circuit detects audio.
  • Page 144 PTT control Select either Allow or Deny control the full duplex type transceiver’s [PTT] switch. When you connect the VE-PG2 and the full duplex type transceiver, set this item to “Deny” for the transceiver always transmits the signal. (Default: Allow) •...
  • Page 145 : When the VE-PG2 sends the [PTT] ON signal, the transceiver trans- mits. • Negative : When the VE-PG2 sends the [PTT] ON signal, the transceiver receives. e Attack time Set the delay time for the VOX switch to turn ON after AF signals are received from the [LAN] port.
  • Page 146 Transceiver ports, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3 shown on the list. VOX for IP communication Set the VOX setting for the VE-PG2 to send audio to the [LAN] port, when the transceivers that are connected to the [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports receive signals with audio.
  • Page 147 PTT control Select either Allow or Deny control the full duplex type transceiver’s [PTT] switch. When you connect the VE-PG2 and the full duplex type transceiver, set this item to “Deny” for the transceiver to continuously transmit. (Default: Allow) •...
  • Page 148 • Positive : When the transceiver’s SQL opens, the received signal is sent to the VE-PG2’s [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3] port. • Negative : When the transceiver’s SQL closes, the received signal is sent to the VE-PG2’s [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3] port...
  • Page 149 When the connected transceiver’s SQL opens for more than set ignore time, the audio signal from it is sent from the VE-PG2 to the called station. If you set the time to “0,” the signal is sent from the VE-PG2 as soon as the trans- ceiver’s SQL opens.
  • Page 150: Trx/Ext Ext Input (Ext In)

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 4-8 TRX/EXT EXT Input (EXT IN) ï EXT voice terminal setting Set the external equipment signal’s input connection port, input AF signal’s the available timing, etc that input from the [IN] port, in this screen. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,”...
  • Page 151 • Control data detection : Sends the AF signal to [Input connection port] when detecting the control signal. e Power for the microphone Enable or disable the VE-PG2 to supply power to the external device. (Default: Disable) r Input gain (HW) Set the audio volume level from the external device which is connected with the [IN] port.
  • Page 152 ï EXT control terminal setting Set the details of the control signal that is received from the [SW] port of the VE-PG2. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list.
  • Page 153 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN r Control input detection Set the [SW] port switch condition. (Default: Closed (No output)) [When the Control input pull-up setting is set to Enable] Closed : When the [SW] port is closed. Open (DC power supply) : When the [SW] port is open. [When the Control input pull-up setting is set to Disable] Closed (No output) : When a voltage is not sent to the [SW] port.
  • Page 154 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 4-8 TRX/EXT EXT Input (EXT IN) (Continued) ï VOX control setting Set the VOX control setting for external device which is connected to the [IN] port. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)”...
  • Page 155: Trx/Ext Ext Output (Ext Out)

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 4-9 TRX/EXT EXT Output (EXT OUT) ï EXT voice terminal setting Set the external equipment signal’s audio level that comes from the [OUT] port, in this screen. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)”...
  • Page 156 • Synchronizing with RTP (VoIP) : Sends a control signal when an AF signal is received. The VE-PG2 stops sending a control signal 10 seconds after the received signal disappears. w release time Set the delay time for the signal does not send from the [OUT] port after RTP pack- ets are no longer received from the [LAN] port.
  • Page 157: Voip Call Detail Common Setting

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 4-10 VoIP call detail Common setting ï VoIP sound quality setting Set the VoIP sound quality. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “Common setting” shown on the list. q Payload time Set the time of data transmit interval.
  • Page 158 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 4-10 VoIP call detail Common setting (Continued) ï TOS setting Set the details of TOS (Type-Of-Service) function. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “Common setting” shown on the list. q TOS type Set the TOS (Type-Of Service) format.
  • Page 159: Emergency Notice

    [TRX3] port. (Default: o Transceiver 3 (TRX3)) r EXT Output If you click the “EXT Output” check box, the VE-PG2 sends the emergency notice to the external device which is connected to the [OUT] port. (Default: o EXT Output) •...
  • Page 160: Abnormal Condition Monitor

    • When you check the “LAN port downlink” check box, the “EXT Output” radio button as below appears. • If you check the “EXT Output” radio button to “Enable,” the VE-PG2 sends the signal to [OUT] port when the communication error occurs.
  • Page 161: Network Setting

    Set a name of up to 31 characters (a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9 or “-” are usable). The name will be displayed when you access the VE-PG2 by telnet. (Default: VE-PG2) • DO NOT set the first or last character to “-.”...
  • Page 162: Ip Address Setting

    Set the VE-PG2’s LAN address. Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown on the list. q IP address Set the VE-PG2’s IP address when the VE-PG2 is connected to the operating network. (Default: 192.168.0.1) w Subnet mask Set the subnet mask when the VE-PG2 is connected to the operating network.
  • Page 163: System Setting

    If you forget the administrator password, you must reset (initialize) the VE-PG2. To reset, see “How to initialize the VE-PG2” for details. (p. 322) • When you reset (initialize) the VE-PG2, all settings are reset to the initial default values.
  • Page 164: Clock

    Place the mouse pointer on “System setting,” and then click “Clock” shown on the list. q System time Displays the VE-PG2’s internal clock time. w Time setting Displays the time when you access the VE-PG2’s setting screen. e [Adjust] Set the [Time setting](w) time to the VE-PG2’s internal clock.
  • Page 165: Syslog

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 4-16 SYSLOG ï SYSLOG Setting Set the log information display style. Place the mouse pointer on “System setting,” and then click “SYSLOG” shown on the list. q DEBUG Select whether to enable or disable to display debug information on the SYSLOG screen.
  • Page 166: Snmp

    Select whether to enable or disable the SNMP monitor function. (Default: Enable) • If you select “Enable,” you can monitor the VE-PG2’s information with the SNMP monitor. w Community ID (GET) Set an ID of up to 31 characters, which is required to access the SNMP monitor.
  • Page 167: Information

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Information 4-18 Network information ï Interface list You can confirm the VE-PG2’s network interface, IP address and subnet mask in this screen. Place the mouse pointer on “Information,” and then click “Network information” shown on the list.
  • Page 168: Mac Address

    Place the mouse pointer on “Information,” and then click “Network information” shown on the list. Displays the VE-PG2’s MAC address. [NOTE] The MAC address is unique number which is composed of 12 digits (0090C7******). The MAC address is printed on the serial number label on the VE-PG2’s bottom panel.
  • Page 169: Syslog

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 4-19 SYSLOG ï SYSLOG Displays the VE-PG2’s log information. Place the mouse pointer on “Information,” and then click “SYSLOG” shown on the list. q SYSLOG level for display Select whether or not to display the DEBUG, INFO and NOTICE log information.
  • Page 170: Call/Reception Record

    Reloads the VE-PG2’s communication record entries. • Up to 1000 record entries can be stored. • If the number of entries exceeds 1000, the oldest entry is deleted instead of recording a new one. w [Delete] Deletes the displayed VE-PG2’s communication record entries.
  • Page 171: Information List For Ip Connection

    Place the mouse pointer on “Information,” and then click “Information list for IP con- nection” shown on the list. Displays the VE-PG2’s [TRX1], [TRX2], [TRX3], [IN] and [OUT] ports, and the emergency notice connecting condition shown on the list. • The following example is displayed when “EXT I/O port” in “Connection setting-Operating mode-EXT I/O port mode”...
  • Page 173: Selective Call Mode Setting Screen

    SELECTIVE CALL MODE SECTION 5 SETTING SCREEN This section describes the selective call mode setting screen to use the VE- PG2 for the first time or after initializing the entire configuration. ■ Setting screen descriptions ................175 ■ Connection setting .....................176 5-1 Operating mode ...................176 5-2 IP network connection Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) ...178 5-3 IP network connection EXT Input (EXT IN) ..........180...
  • Page 174: Selective Call Mode Setting Screen

    SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Information ......................228 5-22 Network information ...................228 5-23 SYSLOG ....................230 5-24 Call/Reception record .................231 5-25 Information list for IP connection ..............232...
  • Page 175: Setting Screen Descriptions

    Setting buttons q Link to Icom web site Click the Icom logo to open the Icom web site if your PC is connected to the Inter- net. w Select the setting screen Displays the screen name list on a menu line. When you place the mouse pointer on each menu title, a list of items drops down which you can use to select the desire setting.
  • Page 176: Connection Setting

    Set the VE-PG2’s operating mode. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. When using the DTMF function, set the VE-PG2’s operating mode to “Selective call mode.” (Default: Bridge mode) • Connect transceivers or repeaters to the [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports with the specified...
  • Page 177 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ï EXT I/O port mode setting Set the [IN] and [OUT] ports mode. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the [IN] and [OUT] ports to “Separate mode” or “Combined mode” (Default: Sep- arate mode).
  • Page 178: Ip Network Connection Transceiver 1 (Trx1)-Transceiver 3 (Trx3)

    Transceiver 3 (TRX3) ï VoIP call destination setting Set the destination VE-PG2’s IP addresses and ports for the [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connec- tion,” and then click on one of the Transceiver ports, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3 shown on the list.
  • Page 179 • Disable : The [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports connect to the IP network when transmitting or re- ceiving a signal. • Client side : The VE-PG2 always connects to other VE-PG2s. • Server side : The VE-PG2 is always connected from other VE-PG2s.
  • Page 180: Ip Network Connection Ext Input (Ext In)

    5-3 IP network connection EXT Input (EXT IN) ï VoIP call destination setting Set the destination VE-PG2’s IP address and port for the [IN] port. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connec- tion,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list.
  • Page 181 [IN] and [OUT] • Disable : The ports connect to the IP network when transmitting or receiving a signal. • Client side : The VE-PG2 always connects to other VE-PG2s. • Server side : The VE-PG2 is always connected from other VE-PG2s.
  • Page 182: Ip Network Connection Emergency Notice

    5-4 IP network connection Emergency notice ï VoIP call destination setting Set the destination VE-PG2’s IP address and port for the emergency device. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connec- tion,” and then click “Emergency notice” shown on the list.
  • Page 183: Trx/Ext Transceiver 1 (Trx1)-Transceiver 3 (Trx3)

    • Disable : The VE-PG2 allows the VOX to switch the transceiver from receive to transmit, nor- mally. • Enable : While the transceiver is receiving a signal, the VE-PG2 keeps it in the receive mode, even if the VOX circuit detects audio.
  • Page 184 Transceiver ports, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3 shown on the list. y Reception notice tone to Transceiver Set the notice tone to the transceiver when the VE-PG2 is called by other VE-PG2. (Default: Not use) u Dialing notice tone to Transceiver Set the notice tone when the transceiver transmits a DTMF signal.
  • Page 185 Set the notice tone to the transceiver when the transceiver successfully connects to another specified transceiver. (Default: Notice tone2) !0 Disconnect notice tone to Transceiver Set the notice tone to the transceiver, when the VE-PG2 finishes the selective call connection. (Default: Notice tone3) !1 Send connect failure tone to Transceiver Set the notice tone to the transceiver, when the VE-PG2 cannot call the specified transceiver.
  • Page 186 (Default: 5) (Selectable range: 1 to 10 (seconds)) e OFF-hook detect timer Set the time for the VE-PG2 to detect the OFF hook DTMF signal. (Default: 400) (Selectable range: 0 to 2000 (milliseconds), 100 milliseconds steps) r ON-hook detect timer Set the time for the VE-PG2 to detect the ON hook DTMF signal.
  • Page 187 PTT control Select either Allow or Deny control the full duplex type transceiver’s [PTT] switch. When you connect the VE-PG2 and the full duplex type transceiver, set this item to “Deny” for the transceiver always transmits the signal. (Default: Allow) •...
  • Page 188 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 5-5 TRX/EXT Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) ï VOX control setting (Continued) Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click on one of the Transceiver ports, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3 shown on the list. r Release time Set the delay time for the VOX switch to turn OFF after AF signals are no longer re- ceived from the [LAN] port.
  • Page 189 Transceiver ports, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3 shown on the list. VOX for IP communication Set the VOX setting for the VE-PG2 to send audio to the [LAN] port, when the trans- ceivers that are connected to the [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports receive signals with audio.
  • Page 190: Trx/Ext Ext Input (Ext In)

    SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting (Continued) 5-6 TRX/EXT EXT Input (EXT IN) ï EXT voice terminal setting Set the external equipment signal’s input connection port, input AF signal’s detec- tion, etc. that input from the [IN] port, in this screen. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,”...
  • Page 191 Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. e Cancel call The VE-PG2’s ability to cancel a call if the transceiver receives a call from the exter- nal device which is connected to the [IN] port. (Default: Disable) r Power for the microphone Select to enable or disable power for the microphone.
  • Page 192 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 5-6 TRX/EXT EXT Input (EXT IN) (Continued) ï EXT control terminal setting Set the details of the control signal that is received from the [SW] port of the VE- PG2. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)”...
  • Page 193 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN r Ext input disconnect timer Set the time when the [SW] port turns OFF, after the communication has ended. When the signal is input into the [IN] port, the [SW] port automatically turns ON. If you set this item to “0,” the [SW] port is continuously ON after the communication has ended.
  • Page 194 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 5-6 TRX/EXT EXT Input (EXT IN) (Continued) ï VOX control setting Set the VOX control setting for external device which is connected to the [IN] port. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)”...
  • Page 195: Trx/Ext Ext Output (Ext Out)

    SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN 5-7 TRX/EXT EXT output (EXT OUT) ï EXT voice terminal setting Set the external equipment signal’s audio level and time of Fade-out/Fade-in that comes from the [OUT] port, in this screen. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)”...
  • Page 196 (Default: 1.5 seconds) Selectable from Disable, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 or 3. Set the delay time from when a DTMF signal is received by the VE-PG2, until it gradually decreases the currently broadcast audio, that is sent to the [OUT] port until no sound is heard.
  • Page 197 “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. t Reply delay time Set the delay time from when a DTMF signal is received by the VE-PG2, until it sends a “begin” tone, or tones, to the external device that is connected to the [OUT] port.
  • Page 198 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 5-7 TRX/EXT EXT output (EXT OUT) (Continued) ï EXT control terminal setting Set the [A], [B] or [C] ports control signal when the signal is sent from the [OUT] port. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)”...
  • Page 199 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN r Event ON type Set the [A] and [C] ports (or the [B] and [C] ports) connection time when you select “One shot” as the “EXT control output type.” (Default: 1) Selectable from 0, 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 or 3. •...
  • Page 200 Set the details of the notice tone that is sent to the calling station through the [OUT] port when you receive a call from the external device that is connected to the [IN] port of the VE-PG2. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)”...
  • Page 201 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ï Notice tone setting (Continued) Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. [NOTE] This setting appears when you select “Combined mode” in “EXT I/O port” on “Operating mode.”...
  • Page 202 “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. q Attack time Set the time of the VOX switch turns ON when an AF signal is sent to the VE-PG2. (Default: 50) (Selectable range: 5 to 500 (milliseconds), 5 milliseconds steps) w Release time Set the time of the VOX switch turns OFF when no AF signal is sent to the VE-PG2.
  • Page 203 ï Broadcast setting Set the details of the broadcast tone to output to the external device which is connected to the [OUT] port of the VE-PG2. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list.
  • Page 204: Voip Call Detail Transceiver 1 (Trx1) - Transceiver 3 (Trx3)

    Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click on one of the Transceiver ports, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3 shown on the list. q Send connect success tone to VE-PG2: Select the desired notice tone type or “Not use.”...
  • Page 205 Transceiver ports, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3 shown on the list. q Call cancel timer: Set the call cancel time for when a called VE-PG2 does not reply. After the timer ends, the VE-PG2 will cancel the calling.
  • Page 206: Voip Call Detail Ext Input (Ext In)

    Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. q Send connect success tone to VE-PG2: Set the communication start notice tone. (Default: Not use) Selectable from Not use, Notice tone 1, Notice tone 2 or Notice tone 3.
  • Page 207 Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. q Call cancel timer: Set the call cancel time for when a called VE-PG2 does not reply. After the timer ends, the VE-PG2 will cancel the calling. (Default: 15)
  • Page 208: Voip Call Detail Ext Output (Ext Out)

    Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. q Send connect success tone to VE-PG2: Set the communication start notice tone. (Default: Notice tone 1) Selectable from Not use, Notice tone 1, Notice tone 2 or Notice tone 3.
  • Page 209 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ï Release timer setting Set the No voice release timer and Forced disconnect timer. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. q No voice release timer: Set a time, after which if there is no signal, that the connection is disconnected.
  • Page 210: Voip Call Detail Ext I/O (Ext)

    Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT I/O (EXT)” shown on the list. q Send connect success tone to VE-PG2: Set the communication start notice tone. (Default: Not use) Selectable from Not use, Notice tone 1, Notice tone 2 or Notice tone 3.
  • Page 211 Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT I/O (EXT)” shown on the list. q Call cancel timer: Set the call cancel time for when a called VE-PG2 does not reply. After the timer ends, the VE-PG2 will cancel the calling. (Default: 15)
  • Page 212: Voip Call Detail Common Setting

    SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting (Continued) 5-12 VoIP call detail Common setting ï VoIP sound quality setting Set the VoIP sound quality. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “Common setting” shown on the list. Receive buffer size: Set the buffer time to keep the audio from breaking up.
  • Page 213 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ï TOS setting Set the details of TOS (Type-Of-Service) function. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “Common setting” shown on the list. q TOS type: Set the TOS (Type-Of Service) function. (Default: TOS) •...
  • Page 214: Voip Call Detail Common Setting

    SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 5-12 VoIP call detail Common setting ï TOS setting (Continued) Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “Common setting” shown on the list. e VoIP signaling Set the calling packets priority sending function.
  • Page 215: Numbering Plan

    • 0–9, *, #, A, B, C and D are selectable. w Specific number for OFF-hook replying: Set the DTMF code for receiving OFF-hook. The VE-PG2 replies when it is called by other VE-PG2. (Default: #) • You can input up to a 4-digit DTMF code.
  • Page 216 You can load the “Call destination number setting” list from the PC. • Click [Browse...] to select the folder containing the file to be downloaded. • Click [Write] to write the list to the VE-PG2. w Save to the file: You can save the “Call destination number setting”...
  • Page 217 Index: Set the index number for the call destination. (Default: 1) w Call destination number: Set the DTMF code to call the destination VE-PG2. (Default: Blank) e Call destination VE-PG2 address: Set the destination VE-PG2’s IP address. (Default: Blank) r Call destination VE-PG2 port: Set the destination VE-PG2’s connection port.
  • Page 218 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 5-13 Numbering plan (Continued) ï Call destination number setting list Display the number list of the saved destinations. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Numbering plan” shown on the list. Call destination number setting list Display the call destination number setting list.
  • Page 219: Priority Call Control

    SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN 5-14 Priority call control ï Priority level setting Set the incoming priority to each [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports and external device. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Priority call control” shown on the list. q Individual calling: Set the priority of the incoming individual call.
  • Page 220: Emergency Notice

    Emergency notice equipment Sends the emergency notice to the transceivers or other VE-PG2s that are con- nected to the VE-PG2. (Default: o Emergency notice equipment) The device can be set at “VoIP call destination setting” in “IP Communication- •...
  • Page 221: Abnormal Condition Monitor

    • When you check the “LAN port downlink” check box, the “EXT Output” radio button as below appears. • If you check the “EXT Output” radio button to “Enable,” the VE-PG2 sends the signal to [OUT] port when the communication error occurs.
  • Page 222: Network Setting

    Set a name of up to 31 characters (a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9 or “-” are usable). The name will be displayed when you access the VE-PG2 by telnet. (Default: VE-PG2) • DO NOT set the first or last character to “-.”...
  • Page 223 Set the VE-PG2’s LAN address. Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown on the list. q IP address Set the VE-PG2’s IP address when the VE-PG2 is connected to the operating net- work. (Default: 192.168.0.1) w Subnet mask Set the subnet mask when the VE-PG2 is connected to the operating network.
  • Page 224: System Setting

    If you forget the administrator password, you must reset (initialize) the VE-PG2. To reset, see “How to initialize the VE-PG2” for details. (p. 322) • When you reset (initialize) the VE-PG2, all settings are reset to the initial default values.
  • Page 225: Clock

    Place the mouse pointer on “System setting,” and then click “Clock” shown on the list. q System time Displays the VE-PG2’s internal clock time. w Time setting Displays the time when you access the VE-PG2’s setting screen. e [Adjust] Set the [Time setting](w) time to the VE-PG2’s internal clock.
  • Page 226: Syslog

    SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ System setting (Continued) 5-20 SYSLOG ï SYSLOG Setting Set the log information display style. Place the mouse pointer on “System setting,” and then click “SYSLOG” shown on the list. q DEBUG Select whether to enable or disable to display debug information on the SYSLOG screen.
  • Page 227: Snmp

    Select whether to enable or disable the SNMP monitor function. (Default: Enable) • If you select “Enable,” you can monitor the VE-PG2’s information with the SNMP monitor. w Community ID (GET) Set an ID of up to 31 characters, which is required to access the SNMP monitor.
  • Page 228: Information

    SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Information 5-22 Network information ï Interface list You can confirm the VE-PG2’s network interface, IP address and subnet mask in this screen. Place the mouse pointer on “Information,” and then click “Network information” shown on the list.
  • Page 229 Place the mouse pointer on “Information,” and then click “Network information” shown on the list. Displays the VE-PG2’s MAC address. [NOTE] The MAC address is unique number which is composed of 12 digits (0090C7******). The MAC address is printed on the serial number label on the VE-PG2’s bottom panel.
  • Page 230: Syslog

    SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Information (Continued) 5-23 SYSLOG ï SYSLOG Displays the VE-PG2’s log information. Place the mouse pointer on “Information,” and then click “SYSLOG” shown on the list. q SYSLOG level for display Select whether or not to display the DEBUG, INFO and NOTICE log information.
  • Page 231: Call/Reception Record

    Reloads the VE-PG2’s communication record entries. • Up to 1000 record entries can be stored. • If the number of entries exceeds 1000, the oldest entry is deleted instead of recording a new one. w [Delete] Deletes the displayed VE-PG2’s communication record entries.
  • Page 232: Information List For Ip Connection

    Place the mouse pointer on “Information,” and then click “Information list for IP con- nection” shown on the list. Displays the VE-PG2’s [TRX1], [TRX2], [TRX3], [IN] and [OUT] ports, and the emergency notice connecting condition shown on the list. • The following example is displayed when “EXT I/O port” in “Connection setting-Operating mode-EXT I/O port mode”...
  • Page 233: Converter Mode Setting Screen

    CONVERTER MODE SECTION 6 SETTING SCREEN This section describes the converter mode setting screen to use the VE- PG2 for the first time or after initializing the entire configuration. ■ Setting screen descriptions ................235 ■ Connection setting .....................236 6-1 Operating mode ...................236 6-2 IP network connection Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) ...238 6-3 IP network connection EXT Input (EXT IN) ..........244 6-4 IP network connection EXT Output (EXT OUT) ...........250...
  • Page 234 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ System setting ....................308 6-20 Administrator ....................308 6-21 Clock ......................309 6-22 SYSLOG ....................310 6-23 SNMP ......................311 ■ Information ......................312 6-24 Network information ...................312 6-25 SYSLOG ....................314 6-26 Call/Reception record .................315 6-27 Information list for IP connection ..............316...
  • Page 235: Setting Screen Descriptions

    Setting buttons q Link to Icom web site Click the Icom logo to open the Icom web site if your PC is connected to the Internet. w Select the setting screen Displays the screen name list on a menu line. When you place the mouse pointer on each menu title, a list of items drops down which you can use to select the desire setting.
  • Page 236: Connection Setting

    Set the VE-PG2’s operating mode. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode,” shown on the list. If you communicate between the IP telephone and the transceiver, set the VE-PG2’s operating mode to “Converter mode.” (Default: Bridge mode) •...
  • Page 237 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ï EXT I/O port mode setting Set the [IN] and [OUT] ports mode. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode” shown on the list. Set the [IN] and [OUT] ports to “Separate mode” or “Combined mode” (Default: Separate mode).
  • Page 238: Ip Network Connection Transceiver 1 (Trx1)-Transceiver 3 (Trx3)

    The transceivers that are connected to the [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports send the calling signal to the SIP URI, which is set in the VE-PG2’s “SIP URI.” Also, input your own SIP URI into the “Peer to Peer connection setting.” (p. 50) NOTE: Input the SIP URI in one of the following two ways: sip: SIP user name@IP address (Example: A100@192.168.0.1)
  • Page 239 Secondary SIP server IP address Enter a secondary IP router’s IP address, or host name, of up to 63 characters. When the primary IP router cannot receive the signals from the VE-PG2, the VE- PG2 sends a signal to the secondary IP router.
  • Page 240 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 6-2 IP network connection Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) ï SIP server setting (Continued) Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connec- tion,” and then click on Transceiver port, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3 shown on the list. r SIP service domain Enter an IP router domain of up to 63 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 241 Enter the IP router’s expiration time of the registration between the VE-PG2 and the IP router. If the VE-PG2 does not connect to the IP router before the Registration expires, the IP router will remove the registration with the VE-PG2.
  • Page 242 • Input the SIP URI, up to 63 characters, and do not input a space. • Use more than one alphabetical character for the SIP user name (Example: A100). • If you enter a “host name.domain name” in the SIP URI (Example: ICOM.PG2), obtain the domain name from a dynamic DNS service.
  • Page 243 (Default: Disable) • Disable : The [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports connect to the IP network when transmitting or receiving a signal. • Client side : The VE-PG2 always transmits to other VE-PG2s. • Server side : The VE-PG2 always receives from other VE-PG2s.
  • Page 244: Ip Network Connection Ext Input (Ext In)

    The transceivers that are connected to the [IN] ports send the calling signal to the SIP URI, which is set in the VE-PG2’s “SIP URI.” Also, input your own SIP URI into the “Peer to Peer connection setting.” (p. 50) NOTE: Input the SIP URI in one of the following two ways: sip: SIP user name@IP address (Example: A100@192.168.0.1)
  • Page 245 Secondary SIP server IP address Enter a secondary IP router’s IP address, or host name, of up to 63 characters. When the primary IP router cannot receive the signals from the VE-PG2, the VE- PG2 sends a signal to the secondary IP router.
  • Page 246 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 6-3 IP network connection EXT Input (EXT IN) ï SIP server setting (Continued) Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connec- tion,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. r SIP service domain Enter an IP router domain of up to 63 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 247 Enter the IP router’s expiration time of the registration between the VE-PG2 and the IP router. If the VE-PG2 does not connect to the IP router before the Registration expires, the IP router will remove the registration with the VE-PG2.
  • Page 248 • Input the SIP URI, up to 63 characters, and do not input a space. • Use more than one alphabetical character for the SIP user name (Example: A100). • If you enter a “host name.domain name” in the SIP URI (Example: ICOM.PG2), obtain the domain name from a dynamic DNS service.
  • Page 249 (Default: Disable) • Disable : The [IN] port connects to the IP network when transmitting or receiving a signal. • Client side : The VE-PG2 always transmits to other VE-PG2s. • Server side : The VE-PG2 always receives from other VE-PG2s.
  • Page 250: Ip Network Connection Ext Output (Ext Out)

    Secondary SIP server IP address Enter a secondary IP router’s IP address, or host name, of up to 63 characters. When the primary IP router cannot receive the signals from the VE-PG2, the VE- PG2 sends a signal to the secondary IP router.
  • Page 251 Enter the IP router’s expiration time of the registration between the VE-PG2 and the IP router. If the VE-PG2 does not connect to the IP router before the Registration expires, the IP router will remove the registration with the VE-PG2.
  • Page 252 • Input the SIP URI, up to 63 characters, and do not input a space. • Use more than one alphabetical character for the SIP user name (Example: A100). • If you enter a “host name.domain name” in the SIP URI (Example: ICOM.PG2), obtain the domain name from a dynamic DNS service.
  • Page 253: Ip Network Connection Ext I/O (Ext)

    The transceivers that are connected to the [IN] ports send the calling signal to the SIP URI, which is set in the VE-PG2’s “SIP URI.” Also, input your own SIP URI into the “Peer to Peer connection setting.” (p. 50) NOTE: Input the SIP URI in one of the following two ways: sip: SIP user name@IP address (Example: A100@192.168.0.1)
  • Page 254 Secondary SIP server IP address Enter a secondary IP router’s IP address, or host name, of up to 63 characters. When the primary IP router cannot receive the signals from the VE-PG2, the VE- PG2 sends a signal to the secondary IP router.
  • Page 255 Enter the IP router’s expiration time of the registration between the VE-PG2 and the IP router. If the VE-PG2 does not connect to the IP router before the Registration expires, the IP router will remove the registration with the VE-PG2.
  • Page 256 • Input the SIP URI, up to 63 characters, and do not input a space. • Use more than one alphabetical character for the SIP user name (Example: A100). • If you enter a “host name.domain name” in the SIP URI (Example: ICOM.PG2), obtain the domain name from a dynamic DNS service.
  • Page 257 (Default: Disable) • Disable : The [IN] port connects to the IP network when transmitting or receiving a signal. • Client side : The VE-PG2 always transmits to other VE-PG2s. • Server side : The VE-PG2 always receives from other VE-PG2s.
  • Page 258: Ip Network Connection Emergency Notice

    The transceivers that are connected to the emergency device send the calling signal to the SIP URI, which is set in the VE-PG2’s “SIP URI.” Also, input your own SIP URI into the “Peer to Peer connection setting.” (p. 50)
  • Page 259 Secondary SIP server IP address Enter a secondary IP router’s IP address, or host name, of up to 63 characters. When the primary IP router cannot receive the signals from the VE-PG2, the VE- PG2 sends a signal to the secondary IP router.
  • Page 260 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 6-6 IP network connection Emergency notice ï SIP server setting (Continued) Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network connec- tion,” and then click “Emergency notice” shown on the list. r SIP service domain Enter an IP router domain of up to 63 alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 261 Enter the IP router’s expiration time of the registration between the VE-PG2 and the IP router. If the VE-PG2 does not connect to the IP router before the Registration expires, the IP router will remove the registration with the VE-PG2.
  • Page 262 • Input the SIP URI, up to 63 characters, and do not input a space. • Use more than one alphabetical character for the SIP user name (Example: A100). • If you enter a “host name.domain name” in the SIP URI (Example: ICOM.PG2), obtain the domain name from a dynamic DNS service.
  • Page 263: Trx/Ext Transceiver 1 (Trx1)-Transceiver 3 (Trx3)

    • Disable : The VE-PG2 allows the VOX to switch the transceiver from receive to transmit, normally. • Enable : While the transceiver is receiving a signal, the VE-PG2 keeps it in the receive mode, even if the VOX circuit detects audio.
  • Page 264 Transceiver ports, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3 shown on the list. y Receive call notice tone to Transceiver Set the notice tone to the transceiver when the VE-PG2 is called by other VE-PG2. (Default: Not use) u Dialing notice tone to Transceiver Set the notice tone when the transceiver transmits a DTMF signal.
  • Page 265 Set the notice tone to the transceiver when the transceiver successfully connects to another specified transceiver. (Default: Notice tone2) !0 Disconnect notice tone to Transceiver Set the notice tone to the transceiver, when the VE-PG2 finishes the selective call connection. (Default: Notice tone3) !1 Send connect failure tone to Transceiver Set the notice tone to the transceiver, when the VE-PG2 cannot call the specified transceiver.
  • Page 266 (Default: 5) (Selectable range: 1 to 10 (seconds)) e OFF-hook detect timer Set the time for the VE-PG2 to detect the OFF hook DTMF signal. (Default: 400) (Selectable range: 0 to 2000 (milliseconds), 100 milliseconds steps) r ON-hook detect timer Set the time for the VE-PG2 to detect the ON hook DTMF signal.
  • Page 267 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ï Direct inward dialing setting If you want to call the transceiver on an individual or a talkgroup repeater call, setup the seven items in the “Direct inward dialing setting.” Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click on Transceiver port, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3, shown on the list.
  • Page 268 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 6-7 TRX/EXT Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) ï Direct inward dialing setting (Continued) Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click on Transceiver port, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3, shown on the list. t Individual call specific number When you set the “Control mode”...
  • Page 269 : The transceiver transmits while the VE-PG2 is sending the transceiver’s [PTT] switch ON signal to the connected transceiver. • Negative : The transceiver transmits while the VE-PG2 is not sending the trans- ceiver’s [PTT] switch ON signal to the connected transceiver.
  • Page 270 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 6-7 TRX/EXT Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) ï VOX control setting (Continued) Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click on one of the Transceiver ports, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3 shown on the list. r Release time Set the delay time for the VOX switch to turn OFF after AF signals are no longer re- ceived from the [LAN] port.
  • Page 271 Transceiver ports, TRX1, TRX2 or TRX3 shown on the list. VOX for IP communication Set the VOX setting for the VE-PG2 to send audio to the [LAN] port, when the trans- ceivers that are connected to the [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports receive signals with audio.
  • Page 272: Trx/Ext Ext Input (Ext In)

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting (Continued) 6-8 TRX/EXT EXT Input (EXT IN) ï EXT voice terminal setting Set the external equipment signal’s input connection port, input AF signal’s detec- tion, etc. that input from the [IN] port, in this screen. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,”...
  • Page 273 Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. e Cancel call The VE-PG2’s ability to cancel a call if the transceiver receives a call from the exter- nal device which is connected to the [IN] port. (Default: Disable) r Power for the microphone Select to enable or disable power for the microphone.
  • Page 274 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 6-8 TRX/EXT EXT Input (EXT IN) (Continued) ï EXT control terminal setting Set the details of the control signal that is received from the [SW] port of the VE- PG2. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)”...
  • Page 275 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN r Ext input disconnect timer Set the time when the [SW] port turns OFF, after the communication has ended. When the signal is input into the [IN] port, the [SW] port automatically turns ON. If you set this item to “0,” the [SW] port is continuously ON after the communication has ended.
  • Page 276 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 6-8 TRX/EXT EXT Input (EXT IN) (Continued) ï VOX control setting Set the VOX control setting for external device which is connected to the [IN] port. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)”...
  • Page 277: Trx/Ext Ext Output (Ext Out)

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 6-9 TRX/EXT EXT output (EXT OUT) ï EXT voice terminal setting Set the external equipment signal’s audio level and time of Fade-out/Fade-in that comes from the [OUT] port, in this screen. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)”...
  • Page 278 (Default: 1.5 seconds) Selectable from Disable, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 or 3. Set the delay time from when a DTMF signal is received by the VE-PG2, until it gradually decreases the currently broadcast audio, that is sent to the [OUT] port until no sound is heard.
  • Page 279 “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. t Reply delay time Set the delay time from when a DTMF signal is received by the VE-PG2, until it sends a “begin” tone, or tones, to the external device that is connected to the [OUT] port.
  • Page 280 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 6-9 TRX/EXT EXT output (EXT OUT) (Continued) ï EXT control terminal setting Set the [A], [B] or [C] ports control signal when the signal is sent from the [OUT] port. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)”...
  • Page 281 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN r Event ON time Set the [A] and [C] ports (or the [B] and [C] ports) connection time when you select “One shot” as the “EXT control output type.” (Default: 1) Selectable from 0.1, 0.3, 0.5, 1, 1.5, 2 or 3. •...
  • Page 282 “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. q Attack time Set the time of the VOX switch turns ON when an AF signal is sent to the VE-PG2. (Default: 50) (Selectable range: 5 to 500 (milliseconds), 5 milliseconds steps) w Release time Set the time of the VOX switch turns OFF when no AF signal is sent to the VE-PG2.
  • Page 283 ï Broadcast setting Set the details of the broadcast tone to output to the external device which is connected to the [OUT] port of the VE-PG2. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “TRX/EXT,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list.
  • Page 284: Voip Call Detail Transceiver 1 (Trx1) - Transceiver 3 (Trx3)

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting (Continued) 6-10 VoIP call detail Transceiver 1 (TRX1) – Transceiver 3 (TRX3) ï VoIP call detail setting Set the detailed settings for each transceiver connected to the [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports, when it receives a signal. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,”...
  • Page 285 (Default: 15) (Selectable range: 0 (OFF), 5 to 60 seconds) w No voice release timer: When using the VE-PG2 with an IP router connection, set a time, after which if there is no signal, that the connection is disconnected. (Default: 15)
  • Page 286 Peer to Peer connection e Call cancel timer: When using the VE-PG2 with a Peer to Peer connection, set the call cancel time for when a called VE-PG2 does not reply. After the setting time spends, the calling VE-PG2 will cancel the call.
  • Page 287: Voip Call Detail Ext Input (Ext In)

    Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT Input (EXT IN)” shown on the list. q Send connect success tone to VE-PG2: Set the communication start notice tone. (Default: Not use) Selectable from Not use, Notice tone 1, Notice tone 2 or Notice tone 3.
  • Page 288 (Default: 15) (Selectable range: 0 (OFF), 5 to 60 seconds) w No voice release timer: When using the VE-PG2 with an IP router connection, set a time, after which if there is no signal, that the connection is disconnected. (Default: 15)
  • Page 289 Peer to Peer connection e Call cancel timer: When the VE-PG2 with a Peer to Peer connection, set the call cancel time for when a called VE-PG2 does not reply. After the setting time spends, the calling VE-PG2 will cancel the call.
  • Page 290: Voip Call Detail Ext Output (Ext Out)

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting (Continued) 6-12 VoIP call detail EXT Output (EXT OUT) ï VoIP call detail setting Set the detailed settings for external device connected to the [OUT] port, when it re- ceives a signal. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT Output (EXT OUT)”...
  • Page 291 “EXT Output (EXT OUT)” shown on the list. SIP server connection q No voice release timer: When using the VE-PG2 with an IP router connection, set a time, after which if there is no signal, that the connection is disconnected. (Default: 15)
  • Page 292: Voip Call Detail Ext I/O (Ext)

    Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “EXT I/O (EXT)” shown on the list. q Send connect success tone to VE-PG2: Set the communication start notice tone. (Default: Not use) Selectable from Not use, Notice tone 1, Notice tone 2 or Notice tone 3.
  • Page 293 (Default: 15) (Selectable range: 0 (OFF), 5 to 60 seconds) w No voice release timer: When using the VE-PG2 with an IP router connection, set a time, after which if there is no signal, that the connection is disconnected. (Default: 15)
  • Page 294 Peer to Peer connection e Call cancel timer: When using the VE-PG2 with a Peer to Peer connection, set the call cancel time for when a called VE-PG2 does not reply. After the timer ends, the calling VE-PG2 will cancel the call.
  • Page 295: Voip Call Detail Common Setting

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 6-14 VoIP call detail Common setting ï VoIP sound quality setting Set the VoIP sound quality. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “Common setting” shown on the list. Receive buffer size: Set the buffer time to keep the audio from breaking up.
  • Page 296 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting 6-14 VoIP call detail Common setting (Continued) ï TOS setting Set the details of TOS (Type-Of-Service) function. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” then on “VoIP call detail,” and then click “Common setting” shown on the list. q TOS type: Set the TOS (Type-Of Service) function.
  • Page 297 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN e VoIP signaling Set the calling packets priority sending function. • Priority: Set the TOS priority value. (Default: 6) (Selectable range: 0 to 7, 7 is highest priority.) • Service type: Set the TOS service type field value. (Default: 0) (Selectable range: 0 to 15) •...
  • Page 298: Numbering Plan

    • 0–9, *, #, A, B, C and D are selectable. w Specific number for OFF-hook replying: Set the DTMF code for receiving OFF-hook. The VE-PG2 replies when it is called by other VE-PG2. (Default: #) • You can input up to a 4-digit DTMF code.
  • Page 299 You can load the “Call destination number setting” list from the PC. • Click [Browse...] to select the folder containing the file to be downloaded. • Click [Write] to write the list to the VE-PG2. w Save to the file: You can save the “Call destination number setting”...
  • Page 300 Index: Set the index number for the call destination. (Default: 1) w Call destination number: Set the DTMF code to call the destination VE-PG2. (Default: Blank) e Call destination VE-PG2 address: Set the destination VE-PG2’s IP address. (Default: Blank) r Call destination VE-PG2 port: Set the destination VE-PG2’s connection port.
  • Page 301 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ï Call destination number setting list Display the number list of the saved destinations. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Numbering plan” shown on the list. Call destination number setting list Display the call destination number setting list. •...
  • Page 302: Priority Call Control

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Connection setting (Continued) 6-16 Priority call control ï Priority level setting Set the incoming priority to each [TRX1]–[TRX3] ports and external device. Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Priority call control” shown on the list.
  • Page 303: Emergency Notice

    Emergency notice equipment Sends the emergency notice to the transceivers or other VE-PG2s that are con- nected to the VE-PG2. (Default: o Emergency notice equipment) The device can be set at “VoIP call destination setting” in “IP Communication- •...
  • Page 304: Abnormal Condition Monitor

    • When you check the “LAN port downlink” check box, the “EXT Output” radio button as below appears. • If you check the “EXT Output” radio button to “Enable,” the VE-PG2 sends the signal to [OUT] port when the communication error occurs.
  • Page 305 • When you check the “PING transmitting error to appointment host” check box, “EXT Output” radio buttons and IP address and Monitor period as below appear. • If you check the “EXT Output” radio button to “Enable,” the VE-PG2 sends the signal to the [OUT] port when the PING error occurs.
  • Page 306: Network Setting

    Set a name of up to 31 characters (a to z, A to Z, 0 to 9 or “-” are usable). The name will be displayed when you access the VE-PG2 by telnet. (Default: VE-PG2) • DO NOT set the first or last character to “-.”...
  • Page 307 Set the VE-PG2’s LAN address. Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown on the list. q IP address Set the VE-PG2’s IP address when the VE-PG2 is connected to the operating net- work. (Default: 192.168.0.1) w Subnet mask Set the subnet mask when the VE-PG2 is connected to the operating network.
  • Page 308: System Setting

    If you forget the administrator password, you must reset (initialize) the VE-PG2. To reset, see “How to initialize the VE-PG2” for details. (p. 322) • When you reset (initialize) the VE-PG2, all settings are reset to the initial default values.
  • Page 309: Clock

    Place the mouse pointer on “System setting,” and then click “Clock” shown on the list. q System time Displays the VE-PG2’s internal clock time. w Time setting Displays the time when you access the VE-PG2’s setting screen. e [Adjust] Set the [Time setting](w) time to the VE-PG2’s internal clock.
  • Page 310: Syslog

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ System setting (Continued) 6-22 SYSLOG ï SYSLOG Setting Set the log information display style. Place the mouse pointer on “System setting,” and then click “SYSLOG” shown on the list. q DEBUG Select whether to enable or disable to display debug information on the SYSLOG screen.
  • Page 311: Snmp

    Select whether to enable or disable the SNMP monitor function. (Default: Enable) • If you select “Enable,” you can monitor the VE-PG2’s information with the SNMP monitor. w Community ID (GET) Set an ID of up to 31 characters, which is required to access the SNMP monitor.
  • Page 312: Information

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Information 6-24 Network information ï Interface list You can confirm the VE-PG2’s network interface, IP address and subnet mask in this screen. Place the mouse pointer on “Information,” and then click “Network information” shown on the list.
  • Page 313 Place the mouse pointer on “Information,” and then click “Network information” shown on the list. Displays the VE-PG2’s MAC address. [NOTE] The MAC address is unique number which is composed of 12 digits (0090C7******). The MAC address is printed on the serial number label on the VE-PG2’s bottom panel.
  • Page 314: Syslog

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ■ Information (Continued) 6-25 SYSLOG ï SYSLOG Displays the VE-PG2’s log information. Place the mouse pointer on “Information,” and then click “SYSLOG” shown on the list. q SYSLOG level for display Select whether or not to display the DEBUG, INFO and NOTICE log information.
  • Page 315: Call/Reception Record

    Reloads the VE-PG2’s communication record entries. • Up to 1000 record entries can be stored. • If the number of entries exceeds 1000, the oldest entry is deleted instead of recording a new one. w [Delete] Deletes the displayed VE-PG2’s communication record entries.
  • Page 316: Information List For Ip Connection

    Place the mouse pointer on “Information,” and then click “Information list for IP con- nection” shown on the list. Displays the VE-PG2’s [TRX1], [TRX2], [TRX3], [IN] and [OUT] ports, and the emer- gency notice connecting condition shown on the list.
  • Page 317: Maintenance

    ■ How to restrict of access ...................318 ■ How to set the VE-PG2’s internal clock time ............319 ■ How to save the VE-PG2’s setting to the PC .............320 ■ How to load the saved file to the VE-PG2 ............321 ■ How to initialize the VE-PG2 ................322...
  • Page 318: How To Restrict Of Access

    When the login dialog box is displayed, enter the login the ID (“admin”) and the new password. [NOTE] If you forget the administrator password, hold down [INIT] for 5 seconds to reset (ini- tialize) the VE-PG2. (p. 322) • When you reset (initialize) the VE-PG2, all settings are reset to the initial default values.
  • Page 319: How To Set The Ve-Pg2'S Internal Clock Time

    The time when you accessed the VE-PG2’s setting screen is displayed in “Time setting." Click [Adjust] to set the displayed time to the internal clock. Confirm Click [Adjust]. [NOTE] If you disconnect the AC adapter from the VE-PG2, or in case a power outage, the internal clock time will be initialized.
  • Page 320: How To Save The Ve-Pg2'S Setting To The Pc

    MAINTENANCE ■ How to save the VE-PG2’s setting to the PC You can save the VE-PG2’s setting to the PC. q Place the mouse pointer on “Maintenance,” and then click “Save setting.” w Click [Save to the file] on “Save and load.”...
  • Page 321: How To Load The Saved File To The Ve

    Select a desired setting file to load, and click [Open] on the window. [NOTE] DO NOT select the setting file for other device or application. r Click [Write] to load the setting file to the VE-PG2. t Click [BACK] after the VE-PG2 is reboot.
  • Page 322: How To Initialize The Ve

    • Set the VE-PG2’s IP address again after the VE-PG2 is initialized. ï Using the [INIT] button q Disconnect all the plugs from the VE-PG2, and then connect the AC adapter plug to the VE-PG2. • The [POWER] indicator lights green.
  • Page 323 • When “All default setting” is selected: You can restore all the VE-PG2’s settings. The VE-PG2’s IP address is set to “192.168.0.1,” when initialized. Set the PC’s IP address to “192.168.0.xxx.” (you can set xxx to any number from 2 to 254.)
  • Page 324: Firmware Updating

    ï Select the firmware q Download a new firmware (extension is “.dat”) from Icom web site. • We recommend that the VE-PG2’s current setting is saved to the PC before updating the firmware. w Place the mouse pointer on “Maintenance,” and then click “Firmware update.”...
  • Page 325 [MODE] button. • The VE-PG2 may be set to the default setting after updating the firmware. • We recommend that the VE-PG2’s current setting is saved to the PC before updating the firmware. • To use online firmware update, connect the VE-PG2 to the internet, and set the “Primary DNS server,”...
  • Page 326 • Save the VE-PG2’s current setting to the PC before updating the firmware, if necessary. • To use online firmware update, connect the VE-PG2 to internet, and set the VE-PG2’s “Pri- mary DNS server,” “Secondary DNS server” and “Default gateway” in “Network” menu.
  • Page 327 • Connect the Ethernet cable to the [LAN] port. • Set the VE-PG2’s “Primary DNS server,” “Secondary DNS server” and “Default gateway” in “Network” to correct setting. • If the firewall is running, stop it before updating the firmware.
  • Page 329: Reference

    SECTION 8 REFERENCE This section describes the troubleshooting and connection with the VE-PG2 using telnet. ■ Troubleshooting....................330 ■ Connect with the VE-PG2 using Telnet ..............332...
  • Page 330: Troubleshooting

    Possible cause2 : The network part of PC’s IP address is different from the VE-PG2. Solution : Set the network part of PC’s IP address to same as the VE-PG2. Possible cause3 : A proxy server is used for the web browser setting. Solution : Set the web browser’s proxy server setting to OFF.
  • Page 331 OUT)]. Problem: The VE-PG2 cannot update the firmware automatically. Possible cause1 : The Ethernet cable is not properly connected to the VE-PG2. Solution : Properly connect the Ethernet cable to the VE-PG2. Possible cause2 : The VE-PG2 is not connected to internet.
  • Page 332: Connect With The Ve-Pg2 Using Telnet

    Login ID : Input “admin” (Fixed) Password : Input the VE-PG2’s administrator password t If the telnet can access to the VE-PG2, “VE-PG2 #” is displayed on the telnet screen. ï For Windows Vista or Windows 7 user q Start up Windows.
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