ABLE OF ONTENTS TABLE OF CONTENTS ....................2 INTRODUCTION / INITIAL SETUP (IR10)..............4 What's Included ............................4 Device ID's ..............................4 Firmware ..............................5 Flow Control / Baud Rate........................5 Physical Wiring ............................7 BUTTON LAYOUT ......................8 1.) PHONE OFF .........................9 2.) PHONE ON ........................9 3.) VOLUME DOWN ......................10 EF1210 and EF200 ..........................10 EF400 and EF200 ..........................10 EF2280 and EF200 ..........................10...
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EXAMPLES ........................21 Example 1: Mute Local Codec Audio in addition to Telephone Audio (EFIR10 Performs HOLD and MUTER Muting) ...........................21 Example 2: Mute Local Codec Audio in addition to Telephone Audio (EFIR10 Performs PRIVACY Muting)..............................24 Example 3: Sending Commands to other Linked Units................26 Example 4: Making Your Own Commands ..................27...
• Transmitter • 4 AAA Batteries • User Manual EVICE In order for the EFIR10 to work properly, the Device ID's of the need to be set properly: • EF2280: ID 00 • EF1210: ID 05 • EF200: ID 10 (if operating with a EF2280 or EF1210) or ID 20 (if...
• EF200: 1.08 or higher ONTROL The EFIR10 sends commands at a data rate of 9600 with no flow control. The baud rate of the EF1210 and EF200 is fixed at 9600 and flow control is automatic. EF2280's with firmware version 1.21 or earlier is fixed at 9600 and flow control is automatic.
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Here's how you can determine the status of flow control inside the EF Device: • EF2280 (Firmware Version 1.xx), EF200, EF1210: Flow control is set to "Automatic" meaning that the unit will not use flow control until it senses that a cable is connected to the unit that has pins 7 and 8 active. At that point, the EF Device will assume that flow control is required for all commands.
HYSICAL IRING The EFIR10 connects to the RS-232 port of the Polycom unit. If you have multiple units linked together via EF Bus or ASPI Bus, you may connect the IR10 to any linked unit as long as one of the linked units has the proper Device ID to accept commands from the IR10.
1.) P HONE This button will terminate a phone call. It is similar to hanging up a handset after you have finished a phone call. This has the same efffect as pushing the front panel P button when the EF200 is off-hook. HONE ONNECT 2.) P...
3.) V OLUME EF1210 EF200 On the EF1210, this button decreases the output level of the remote audio by 1 dB for each time the button is pushed via the GAINZA command. You must have the Zone A output connected to the amplifier for this button to work.
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If you want to lower the gain on multiple outputs, just add another command to Macro 53. In this example, let's lower Output B also by 2 dB each time the Volume Down button is pushed. Right click your mouse in the row for Macro 53 and select I , B, G , -, 2...
4.) V OLUME EF1210 EF200 On the EF1210, this button increases the output level of the remote audio by 1 dB for each time the button is pushed via the GAINZA command. You must have the Zone A output connected to the amplifier for this button to work.
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If you want to lower the gain on multiple outputs, just add another command to Macro 54. In this example, let's raise Output B by 2 dB each time the Volume Up button is pushed. Right click your mouse in the row for Macro 54 and select , B, G , +, 2 NSERT...
5.) M UTING Using the mute buttons will mute the at the EF200. Early versions of the EFIR10 muted via the HOLD and MUTER commands. Later versions muted via the PRIVACY command. The difference is that the HOLD command mutes both...
6.) K EYPAD These buttons allow you to dial numbers 0-9, *, and # as well as perform functions such as Flash and Redial. 0-9, *, These buttons perform exactly as a standard telephone. When these buttons are pressed, the corresponding DTMF tone will be sent to the local loudspeakers to give audible indication that the button was pushed.
7.) R EMOTE ONNECT This button permits a device that is connected to the F input and T EMOTE output of the EF200 to be able to send and receive audio to the local EMOTE room and to the telephone line. Typically, the F input and T EMOTE EMOTE...
9.) U 0-34 ACROS These buttons execute User Macros 0-34 in the EF2280. Note that these Macros must be programmed with commands in order for these buttons to have any effect on the system. These buttons have no effect on the EF1210. They can effect the EF200 if the EF2280 is programmed with a BROADA command that sends a command to the EF200.
UDIO ERFORMS MUTER M UTING This example is only valid for early versions of the EFIR10 that send HOLD and MUTER commands when the M or M buttons are pushed. If you have a later version that sends PRIVACY commands, see Example 2.
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Now, right click your mouse under the C column for Macro 52. Select OMMAND , C, M NSERT OMMAND UTPUT You should see this when you are finished: Now, go to Macro 55 and right click your mouse under the C column.
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Return to Macro 55 and right click your mouse under the C column. OMMAND Select I , C, M NSERT OMMAND UTPUT You should see this when you are finished:...
ELEPHONE UDIO ERFORMS UTING This example is only valid for later versions of the EFIR10 that sends PRIVACY commands when the M or M buttons are pushed. If you have an early version that sends HOLD and MUTER commands, see Example 1.
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Now, go to Macro 55 and right click your mouse under the C column. OMMAND Select I , C, M NSERT OMMAND UTPUT You should see this when you are finished:...
Let's say that we have two EF2280's that are linked via EF Bus in a system (Device ID 00 and 01). We want the Mute On and Mute Off commands to mute the audio to a codec that is connected to Output C of EF2280 ID 00. The EFIR10 is connected to EF2280 ID 01.
4: M XAMPLE AKING OMMANDS We understand that maybe you might not want all of the pre-programmed functionality of the unit. For example, maybe you don't want the doorbell tones to be generated for Mute On and Mute Off (the tones audibly indicate that the EF200 received the command to either Mute On or Mute Off).
UTING Before you being this example, read Example 4. This example is only valid for early versions of the EFIR10 that sent HOLD and MUTER commands when the or M buttons were pushed. If you have a later version that sends PRIVACY commands, see Example 2.
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You should see this when you are finished: Now, right click your mouse under the C column for Macro 52. Select OMMAND , C, M NSERT OMMAND UTPUT...
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You should see this when you are finished:...
Power: External 120 VAC Connector: RS-232 Male Baud Rate: 9600 Flow Control: None Cable Length: 6 feet YSTEM Range: Maximum 50 feet from transmitter to receiver Angle of Acceptance: 90 - 120 degrees Compliance: The EFIR10 complies with FCC and CE requirements...
• If you have multiple EF Devices linked together (via EF Bus or ASPI Bus), leave the PC connected to one EF Device and open the Console Window of Conference Composer. Connect the EFIR10 to another EF Device and push buttons on the transmitter. You should see activity in the Console Window (assuming the Device ID and flow control / baud rate settings are correct).
For Polycom products (EF2280, EF2241, EF1210, EF400, EF200): • Call 404-892-3200 between 9 am to 6 pm and Press 3 • Send an email to help@aspi.com For other Polycom products (VS4000, Viewstation FX, iPower, etc.): • Call 408-474-2048 • Send an email to: pass@polycom.com...
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