Icom VE-PG3 Instruction Manual
Icom VE-PG3 Instruction Manual

Icom VE-PG3 Instruction Manual

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INSTRUCTION MANUAL
RoIP GATEWAY
INTRODUCTION
1 BEFORE USING THE VE-PG3
2 BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION
3 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION
4 ANALOG TELEPHONE APPLICATION
5 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN
6 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN
7 MAINTENANCE
8 FOR YOUR INFORMATION

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  • Page 1 INSTRUCTION MANUAL RoIP GATEWAY INTRODUCTION 1 BEFORE USING THE VE-PG3 2 BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION 3 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 4 ANALOG TELEPHONE APPLICATION 5 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 6 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7 MAINTENANCE 8 FOR YOUR INFORMATION...
  • Page 2 INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the VE-PG3. The VE-PG3 is a network converter that allows you to connect Icom radios or repeaters to a VoIP network. This guide describes the basic settings to operate the VE-PG3. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS carefully and completely before using.
  • Page 3 If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network, the telephone company may request that you disconnect the equipment until the problem is resolved. 8. This equipment contains no user serviceable parts. Please contact to Company Name: Icom America Inc. Address: 2380 116th Ave NE Bellevue, WA 98004 Phone: (800) 426-7983 9.
  • Page 4 INTRODUCTION For Canada This product meets the applicable Industry Canada technical specifications. Le présent matériel est conforme aux specifications techniques applicables d’Industrie Canada. The Ringer Equivalence Number (REN) is an indication of the maximum number of devices allowed to be connected to a telephone interface.
  • Page 5 BEFORE USING THE VE-PG3 Section Panel description …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-2 M Front panel …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-2 M Rear panel …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-5 M Bottom panel ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 1-6...
  • Page 6: Panel Description

    BEFORE USING THE VE-PG3 Panel description M Front panel Front view [PWR/MSG] LED [V/RolP] LED [TRX] (1/2) LED [USB] port (USB2.0) <UPDATE> button [WAN] LED [D-TRX] LED [EXT] (1/2) LED <UPDATE> button ………… When [PWR/MSG] lights orange, a firmware update is ready.
  • Page 7 BEFORE USING THE VE-PG3 Panel description M Front panel (continued) Front view [PWR/MSG] LED [V/RolP] LED [TRX] (1/2) LED [USB] port (USB2.0) <UPDATE> button [WAN] LED [D-TRX] LED [EXT] (1/2) LED D-TRX* Doesn't light No transceiver is connected, or it is in the standby mode.
  • Page 8 • Only one USB flash drive can be accepted at a time. [Connecting the CT-24] Connect the optional CT-24 to communicate with IC-FR5000/FR6000. • The VE-PG3 accepts up to two CT-24s. • When you want to connect two CT-24s and USB flash drive, a USB HUB (self-powered HUB) is required.
  • Page 9: M Rear Panel

    Port information on the sticker Before connecting cables, see the cable's manual and the sticker on the bottom of the VE-PG3 for port information. • Verify that both the VE-PG3 and connected devices are turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the cable.
  • Page 10: M Bottom Panel

    BEFORE USING THE VE-PG3 Panel description (continued) M Bottom panel <INIT> button <INIT> button ……………… If you cannot access to the VE-PG3 setting screen, you can initialize the VE-PG3. • See the "PRECAUTIONS" leaflet for the detail. • Initializing clears all the settings.
  • Page 11: Table Of Contents

    4. Operating in the NXDN Conventional mode …………………………………………………………………………… 2-11 1. UC-FR5000 configuration ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-11 2. VE-PG3 configuration …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-12 3. Connection ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-13 4. Operation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 2-14 NOTE: In this guide, the descriptions assume that all configurations of the PC and VE-PG3's IP address have been completed.
  • Page 12: Operation In The Multicast Mode

    Radio A Radio A1 Radio B1 (192.168.0.2) (192.168.0.3) An example of Multicast mode 1. Configuration Access the VE-PG3 setting screen, and set the items as shown below. VE-PG3 (Area A/B) Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Operating Mode...
  • Page 13: Connection

    NOTE: • Verify that both the radio and the VE-PG3 are turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the transceiver. • Keep the radio away from a PC, AC adaptor and other electronic equipment. The noise emitted from those equipment may interfere with the radio.
  • Page 14: Operation

    BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION 1. Operation in the Multicast mode (continued) 3. Operation Area A Area B [LAN] [LAN] [TRX1] [TRX1] VE-PG3 VE-PG3 Radio B Radio A1 Radio A Radio B1 (192.168.0.2) (192.168.0.3) An example of Multicast mode • All radios in the area must have same setting.
  • Page 15: Operation In The Unicast Mode

    My Station Port Number 21500 List of Bridge Connection Point Entries Connection Status** "During transmit" *Enter the IP address of VE-PG3 in area A (ex. 192.168.0.2) for the VE-PG3 in area B. **Click [Connect], and verify that "During transmit" is displayed. Click...
  • Page 16: Connection

    NOTE: • Verify that both the radio and the VE-PG3 are turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the transceiver. • Keep the radio away from a PC, AC adaptor and other electronic equipment. The noise emitted from those equipment may interfere with the radio.
  • Page 17: Operation

    2. Operation in the Unicast mode (continued) 3. Operation Area A Area B [LAN] [LAN] [TRX1] [TRX1] Radio A VE-PG3 VE-PG3 Radio B Radio A1 Radio B1 (192.168.0.2) (192.168.0.3) An example of communication the Unicast mode • All radios in the area must have same setting.
  • Page 18: Using The Mixing Function

    The mixing function mixes conversations from different Areas. As shown in the figure below, the Area A radio users can talk to the Area B and relayed to the Area C. • In this example, the audio signal of [TRX1] port and [TRX2] port (VE-PG3 in Area B) are mixed as illustrated below.
  • Page 19: Connection

    NOTE: • Verify that both the radio and the VE-PG3 are turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the transceiver. • Keep the radio away from a PC, AC adaptor and other electronic equipment. The noise emitted from those equipment may interfere with the radio.
  • Page 20: Operation

    BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION 3. Using the Mixing function (continued) 3. Operation Area A Area B Area C VE-PG3 VE-PG3 (192.168.0.3) VE-PG3 Unicast Unicast (192.168.0.2) (192.168.0.4) Mixing Mixing [LAN] [LAN] Network [TRX1] [TRX2] [TRX2] [TRX1] Radio A Radio B Radio D...
  • Page 21: Operating In The Nxdn Conventional Mode

    BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION 4. Operating in the NXDN Conventional mode The IC-FR5000 series can be connected with the VE-PG3 via Ethernet cable (IP network) using the UC-FR5000 network board. • In the instruction, the example of the communication as illustrated below, is used.
  • Page 22: Ve-Pg3 Configuration

    BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION 4. Operating in the NXDN Conventional mode (continued) 2. VE-PG3 configuration Access the VE-PG3 setting screen, and set the items as shown below. Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Bridge Bridge Connection Point Bridge Connection Point...
  • Page 23: Connection

    NOTE: • Verify that both the radio and the VE-PG3 are turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the transceiver. • Keep the radio away from a PC, AC adaptor and other electronic equipment. The noise emitted from those equipment may interfere with the radio.
  • Page 24: Operation

    BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION 4. Operating in the NXDN Conventional mode (continued) 4. Operation When pushing [PTT] on radio B1, the communication route is connected to radio A, to communicate with radio A1 or A2. VE-PG3 [LAN] (192.168.0.2) Network CT-24 [D-TRX1]...
  • Page 25: Converter Mode Application

    7. Connecting to the Bridge mode's VE-PG3 ……………………………………………………………………………… 3-31 1. Configuration …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-31 2. Connection ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-33 3. Operation ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 3-34 NOTE: In this guide, the descriptions assume that all configurations of the PC and VE-PG3's IP address have been completed.
  • Page 26: Communication In The Peer To Peer Mode

    CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 1. Communication in the Peer to Peer mode The VE-PG3 can communicate with an IP phone in the Peer to Peer mode. • Refer to the illustration shown below. Area A Area B Network Extension No. Extension No.
  • Page 27: Connection

    NOTE: • Verify that both the radio and the VE-PG3 are turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the transceiver. • Keep the radio away from a PC, AC adaptor and other electronic equipment because the noise emitted from them may interfere with the radio.
  • Page 28: Operation

    • Pause briefly before you speak to confirm your party has finished speaking. • The communication route will be disconnected when the IP telephone's handset is put back on the hook, or the VE-PG3 receives no audio for a preset time (default: 15 seconds).
  • Page 29: Using An In-House Sound System

    External AMP (for BGM) Audio output (A1/A2 terminal) Audio input (A3/A4 terminal) [EXT1] Network Extension No. Extension No. IP Phone No. [LAN] [TRX1] VE-PG3 VE-PG3 Radio A IP telephone Radio A1 (192.168.0.2) (192.168.0.3) (KX-UT Series) An example of an in-house audiosystem...
  • Page 30: Configuration

    CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 2. Using an in-house sound system (continued) 1. Configuration Access the VE-PG3 setting screen, and set the items as shown below. VE-PG3 (Area A) Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Operating Mode Operating Mode...
  • Page 31 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 2. Using an in-house sound system 1. Configuration (continued) VE-PG3 (Area B) Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Converter Extension Connect Extension Extension Extension Number Port Type...
  • Page 32: Connection

    Make a cable the length you need, with an supplied connector wired as shown, and the appropriate connec- tor for your audio device. Then connect it to the [EXT1] on the VE-PG3 and then to your audio device. • See Section 8 for port details.
  • Page 33: Operation

    Audio input (A3/A4 terminal) Network [EXT1] Extension No. Extension No. IP Phone No. [LAN] [TRX1] VE-PG3 VE-PG3 Radio A IP telephone Radio A1 (192.168.0.2) (192.168.0.3) (KX-UT Series) An example of an in-house audiosystem • All radios in the area must have the same settings.
  • Page 34: Using An External Headset

    Audio input General Control Input (A3/A4 terminal) (B3/B4 terminal) Network IP Phone Extension No. Extension No. No. 32 [LAN] [EXT2] [TRX1] VE-PG3 VE-PG3 Radio A IP telephone Radio A1 (192.168.0.3) (192.168.0.2) (KX-UT Series) An example of using a headset 3-10...
  • Page 35: Configuration

    CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 3. Using an external headset (continued) 1. Configuration Access the VE-PG3 setting screen, and set the items as shown below. VE-PG3 (Area A) Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode...
  • Page 36 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 3. Using an external headset 1. Configuration (continued) VE-PG3 (Area B) Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Converter Extension Connect Extension connect Extension Extension Number 32...
  • Page 37: Connection

    Make a cable the length you need, with two supplied connectors wired as shown, and the appropriate con- nectors for your audio device. Then connect it to the [EXT2] on the VE-PG3 and then to your audio device. • See Section 8 for the port details.
  • Page 38: Operation

    (B3/B4 terminal) Network IP Phone Extension No. Extension No. No. 32 [LAN] [EXT2] [TRX1] VE-PG3 VE-PG3 Radio A IP telephone Radio A1 (192.168.0.3) (192.168.0.2) (KX-UT Series) An example of using a headset • All radios in the area must have same setting.
  • Page 39: Making An Emergency Announcement

    (B3/B4 terminal) (A1/A2 terminal) (A3/A4 terminal) Network [EXT1] Extension No. Extension No. IP Phone No. 99 [LAN] [TRX1] VE-PG3 VE-PG3 Radio A Radio A1 IP telephone (192.168.0.2) (192.168.0.3) (KX-UT Series) An example of emergency call using an external microphone 3-15...
  • Page 40 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 4. Making an emergency announcement (continued) About the emergency announcement • The emergency announcement has a higher priority than other calls, and can be received by all devices in the system. • The emergency announcement can be made according to the following conditions. The destination of the external input port is set as "Emergency,"...
  • Page 41: Configuration

    CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 4. Making an emergency announcement (continued) 1. Configuration Access the VE-PG3 setting screen and set the items as shown below. VE-PG3 (Area A) Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode...
  • Page 42 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 4. Making an emergency announcement 1. Configuration (continued) VE-PG3 (Area B) Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Converter Extension Connect Extension Connect Extension Extension Number 99...
  • Page 43: Connection

    • Pause briefly before you speak, to confirm your party has finished speaking. • The communication route will be disconnected when the IP telephone's handset is put on the hook, or the VE-PG3 receives no audio for the preset time (default: 15 seconds).
  • Page 44: Operation

    (A1/A2 terminal) Network [EXT1] Extension No. IP Phone Extension No. No. 99 [LAN] [TRX1] VE-PG3 VE-PG3 Radio A Radio A1 IP telephone (192.168.0.2) (192.168.0.3) (KX-UT Series) An example of emergency call using an external microphone • All radios in the area must have the same setting.
  • Page 45: Emergency Notice

    (A3/A4 terminal) (B3/B4 terminal) (A1/A2 terminal) (A3/A4 terminal) Network Extension No. [EXT2] [EXT1] Extension No. [LAN] [TRX1] IP Phone No. VE-PG3 VE-PG3 Radio A Radio A1 IP telephone (192.168.0.2) (192.168.0.3) (KX-UT Series) An example of an emergency notice device operation 3-21...
  • Page 46: Configuration

    CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 5. Emergency Notice (continued) 1. Configuration Access the VE-PG3 setting screen, and set the items as shown below. VE-PG3 (Area A) Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode...
  • Page 47 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 5. Emergency Notice 1. Configuration (continued) VE-PG3 (Area B) Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Converter Extension Connect Extension Extension Extension Number Port Type SIP Phone (Automatic Detection)
  • Page 48: Connection

    Make a cable the length you need, with the supplied connector wired as shown, and the appropriate con- nectors for your audio device. Then connect it to the [EXT1] on the VE-PG3 and then to your audio device. • See Section 8 for the port details.
  • Page 49 Make a cable the length you need, with two supplied connectors wired as shown, and the appropriate con- nectors for your audio device. Then connect it to the [EXT2] on the VE-PG3 and then to your audio device. • See Section 8 for the port details.
  • Page 50: Operation

    (A1/A2 terminal) Network Extension No. [EXT2] [EXT1] Extension No. [LAN] [TRX1] IP Phone No. VE-PG3 VE-PG3 Radio A Radio A1 IP telephone (192.168.0.2) (192.168.0.3) (KX-UT Series) An example of an emergency notice device operation • All radios in the area must have the same settings.
  • Page 51: Operating In The Nxdn Trunking Mode

    CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 6. Operating in the NXDN Trunking mode The IC-FR5000 series repeaters can be connected to the VE-PG3 through an Ethernet cable (IP network) using the UC-FR5000 network board. • The optional CT-24 digital voice converter is required.
  • Page 52: Ve-Pg3 Configuration

    CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 6.Operating in the NXDN Trunking mode (continued) 2. VE-PG3 configuration Access the VE-PG3 setting screen, and set the items as shown below. Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Extension Extension Connect Extension Extension Number...
  • Page 53: Connection

    CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 6.Operating in the NXDN Trunking mode (continued) 3. Connection Set the repeater channel, volume level, TX output power, and other necessary settings, before connecting to the VE-PG3, through the network. 3-29...
  • Page 54 • Turn ON the subscriber transceiver’s Talk Back Timer function. • The communication route will be disconnected when the IP telephone's handset is put on the hook, or the VE-PG3 receives no audio for the preset time (default: 15 seconds).
  • Page 55 7. Connecting to the Bridge mode's VE-PG3 You can connect the VE-PG3 to other Bridge mode's VE-PG3, through the virtual bridge port. In this example as shown below, the IP phone in area B can call radio C1 in area C.
  • Page 56: Connecting To The Bridge Mode's Ve

    MAC Address (MAC address of the KX-UT series IP phone in area B) Incoming Call V/RoIP Incoming Call Setting Receive Port 401 (Receive port of VE-PG3 in area A) VE-PG3 (Area C) Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name...
  • Page 57: Connection

    Set the transceiver channel, volume level, TX output power, and other necessary settings, before connecting to the VE-PG3. NOTE: • Verify that both the radio and the VE-PG3 are turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the transceiver. Connect the VE-PG3 and the transceiver, using the OPC-2775 cable. Icom’s transceiver...
  • Page 58: Operation

    • Pause briefly before you speak, to confirm your party has finished speaking. • The communication route will be disconnected when the IP telephone's handset is put on the hook, or the VE-PG3 receives no audio for the preset time (default: 15 seconds).
  • Page 59 ANALOG TELEPHONE APPLICATION Section Telephone function ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-2 1. Configuration ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-2 2. Connection ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-3 3. Operation …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 4-4 NOTE: In this guide, the descriptions assume that all configurations of the PC and VE-PG3's IP address have been completed.
  • Page 60: Telephone Function

    ANALOG TELEPHONE APPLICATION Telephone function The VE-PG3 has two PSTN line connectors and an analog telephone set connector. Radio user can call an analog telephone, and radio user from an analog telephone. • In the instruction, the example of the communication as illustrated below, is used.
  • Page 61: Connection

    NOTE: • Verify that both the radio and the VE-PG3 are turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the transceiver. • Keep the radio away from a PC, AC adaptor and other electronic equipment. The noise emitted from those equipment may interfere with the radio.
  • Page 62: Operation

    • Pause briefly before you speak, to confirm your party has finished speaking. • The communication route will be disconnected when the telephone's handset is put on the hook, or the VE-PG3 receives no audio for the preset time (default: 15 seconds).
  • Page 63: Bridge Mode Setting Screen

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN Section 1. About the setting screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-4 2. [TOP] Menu …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-5 M System Status ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-5 M Network Status …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-5 M Operating Mode Status …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-5 M Bridge Connection Status ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-6 M Mixing Group Status ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-6 M Digital Transceiver Connection Status ……………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 64 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN Continued from the previous page. M Dynamic DNS …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-31 M Dynamic DNS Updates ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-33 M IPsec Pass Through …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-34 M PPTP Pass Through …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-35 M IP Filter …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-36 M List of IP Filter Entries ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-45 M ICMP Stealth ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 65 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN Continued from the previous page. M EXT Voice Terminal …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-99 M Voice Transmission Control to the EXT Device ……………………………………………………………………… 5-100 M EXT Control Terminal …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-101 M Controller Connection ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-102 M Controller Communication……………………………………………………………………………………………… 5-103 M Bridge Communication …………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 66: About The Setting Screen

    Setting buttons Link to the Icom website Setting buttons Click the Icom logo to open the Icom website if your PC is Save or cancel setting values. connected to the Internet. If “A reboot is required to apply all the new settings.” is...
  • Page 67: Top] Menu

    [TOP] M System Status Displays the firmware version and MAC addresses (WAN/LAN). • The MAC addresses are also printed on the label on the bottom of the VE-PG3. M Network Status Displays the network information such as IP addresses (WAN/LAN).
  • Page 68: M Bridge Connection Status

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 2. [TOP] Menu (continued) [TOP] M Bridge Connection Status Displays the connection status of ports in the Bridge mode. M Mixing Group Status Displays the mixing group setting.
  • Page 69: M Digital Transceiver Connection Status

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 2. [TOP] Menu (continued) [TOP] M Digital Transceiver Connection Status Displays the connection status of digital transceivers. M Controller Connection Status Displays the connection status of IP1000C's.
  • Page 70: Information] Menu

    Click to refresh the log screen. e<Clear> …………………… Click to delete all log entries. Note: All log entries are also deleted when the VE-PG3 is turned OFF or ini- tialized. r<Save> …………………… Click to save the log to a PC with a text file (extension: “txt”).
  • Page 71: M Call/Reception Record

    Reloads the VE-PG3’s communication record entries. w<Clear> …………………… Deletes the displayed VE-PG3’s communication record entries. • When you turn OFF the power or reboot the VE-PG3, the history is also deleted. e<Save> …………………… Saves the history as the text file (extension: “txt”).
  • Page 72: Network] Menu

    Host Name…………………… Enter the host name. (Up to 31 characters) (Default: VE-PG3) The entered name will be displayed when you access the VE-PG3 using tel- net. Note: The name must start with an alphanumeric character, and must NOT start or end with a “–.”...
  • Page 73: M Ip Address

    “192.168.0.6.” • The following IP address cannot be used for network devices. 192.168.0.0 : Network address 192.168.0.1 : VE-PG3 IP address 192.168.0.7 : Broadcast IP address e Default Gateway ………… If a default gateway device (such as a router) is connected to the LAN port, enter the device’s IP address.
  • Page 74 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network] Menu [Network]–[IP Address] M IP Address (continued) r Primary DNS server ……… Enter the DNS server address specified by your service provider. If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the primary address. t Secondary DNS Server ……………………...
  • Page 75: M Dhcp Server

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network] Menu (continued) [Network]–[DHCP Server] M DHCP Server Configure the DHCP Server function. *Appears only when “Disable” is selected in [DNS Proxy]. q DHCP Server …………… Select “Enable” to use the DHCP Server function. (Default: Disable) w IP Pool Start Address ……...
  • Page 76: M Static Dhcp

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network] Menu [Network]–[DHCP Server] M DHCP Server (continued) *Appears only when “Disable” is selected in [DNS Proxy]. !1 Primary WINS Server …… Enter the WINS server’s primary address. !2 Secondary WINS Server … Enter the WINS server’s secondary address. !3 TFTP ………………………...
  • Page 77: M Routing Table

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network] Menu (continued) [Network]–[Static Routing] M Routing Table Displays the routing information. q Destination ……………… The network address of the route's destination network. w Subnet Mask …………… The subnet mask of the route's destination network. e Gateway …………………...
  • Page 78: M Qos

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network] Menu (continued) [Network]–[QoS] M QoS Limits the bandwidth of the communication between WAN and LAN. q QoS ……………………… Select “Enable” to apply the QoS rule. (Default: Enable) w Bandwidth Limit(Transmit) Enter the bandwidth for the packets that exceed the bandwidth limit to between 0.0 and 100.0 Mbps (in 0.1 Mbps step).
  • Page 79: M Qos Rule

    M QoS Rule Set the packet priority by the TOS value. The VE-PG3 checks the TOS field in the IP header according to the QoS rule. The packet, which meets the QoS rule, is not object to limit. q No. …………………………...
  • Page 80: Router] Menu

    Displays the VE-PG3's WAN IP address obtained by the DHCP. t Peer IP Address ………… Displays the gateway IP address obtained by the DHCP. y Uptime …………………… Displays the elapsed time the VE-PG3 has been connected to the network. • Click Refresh to reload. 5-18...
  • Page 81: M Connection Status Static Ip

    The VE-PG3's WAN IP address which is manually set. t Peer IP Address ………… Displays the gateway IP address which is manually set. y Uptime …………………… Displays the elapsed time the VE-PG3 has been connected to the network. Click Refresh to refresh the screen. 5-19...
  • Page 82: M Connection Status Pppoe

    Displays the VE-PG3's WAN IP address. y Peer IP Address ………… Displays the default Gateway IP address specified by your service provider. u Uptime …………………… Displays the elapsed time the VE-PG3 has been connected to the network. Click Refresh to refresh. 5-20...
  • Page 83: M Connection Type

    No Connection Select this when the WAN port is not connected to the network. The VE-PG3 is not connected to the network, even if the WAN port is physically connected to a network port. Note: PPPoE and IPv6 bridge communications also cannot be used.
  • Page 84: M Connection Settings Pppoe

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu (continued) [Router]–[WAN] M Connection Settings DHCP client Configure the WAN connection. q Nickname ………………… Enter a connection name of up to 31 characters w Primary DNS Server …… Enter the primary DNS server address as specified by your ISP. •...
  • Page 85 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu (continued) [Router]–[WAN] M Connection Settings Static IP Configure the WAN connection. q Nickname ………………… Enter an ISP name of up to 31 characters w IP Address ………………… Enter the WAN IP address as specified by your ISP. e Subnet Mask ………………...
  • Page 86 • Manual The PPPoE line can be manually connected or disconnected, by clicking <Connect> or <Disconnect>. • The network is disconnected, when the VE-PG3 is booted. • Always-on The PPPoE line is always connected. • You can manually connect or disconnect by clicking Connect or Disconnect in the Connection Status item.
  • Page 87 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu [Router]–[WAN] M Connection Settings (continued) PPPoE u Primary DNS Server …… Enter the primary DNS server address as specified by your ISP. i Secondary DNS Server … Enter the secondary DNS server address as specified by your ISP. o Authentication Protocol …...
  • Page 88 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu [Router]–[WAN] M Connection Settings (continued) PPPoE !0 MSS Limit ………………… Enter the MSS limit, if specified by your ISP. (Default: 1322) Range: 536 to 1452 (Bytes) !1 AC-Name ………………… Enter the access concentrator name, if specified by your ISP. !2 Service-Name ……………...
  • Page 89: M List Of Connection Settings Pppoe

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu (continued) [Router]–[WAN] M List of Connection Settings PPPoE Delete ………………………… Click to delete the entry. 5-27...
  • Page 90: M Pppoe Bridge

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu (continued) [Router]–[Bridge] M PPPoE Bridge Note: The WAN side's operating mode setting is necessary to use this function. This function cannot be used when "No Connection" is selected in [Connection Type]. PPPoE Bridge ……………… Select Enable to bridge the PPPoE frame between WAN and LAN.
  • Page 91: M Nat

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu (continued) [Router]–[NAT] M NAT Configure the NAT function. • This function can be used when the connection type (p.5-24) is set to [DHCP Client], [Static IP] or [PPPoE]. NAT …………………………… Select Enable to use the NAT function. (Default: Enable) •...
  • Page 92: M Port Forwarding

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu (continued) [Router]–[NAT] M Port Forwarding The Port Forwarding function forwards the packets from a masquerade IP (Router Global IP) address to a private IP address. q WAN Port ………………… Select the mnemonic for the WAN port number. Note: Select Custom to set the WAN port by number.
  • Page 93: M Dynamic Dns

    • This item appears only when you select RFC2136 in [Dynamic DNS Server]. y Host Name ……………… Enter the VE-PG3's host name of up to 31 characters. u Domain Name …………… Enter the VE-PG3's domain name of up to 31 characters.
  • Page 94 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu [Router]–[Dynamic DNS] M Dynamic DNS (continued) o Password ………………… Enter the password of up to 31 characters to access the dynamic DNS server. • The entered characters are displayed as an * (asterisk) or a • (dot). !0 Connection Status ………...
  • Page 95: M Dynamic Dns Updates

    M Dynamic DNS Updates Displays the update status of the dynamic DNS servers. q Time ……………………… Displays the time when the VE-PG3 notified the dynamic DNS server of the VE-PG3's global IP address. w Status ……………………… Displays the update status.
  • Page 96: M Ipsec Pass Through

    • When sending the IKE (Internet KeyExchange) from the IPsec client (WAN) to the IPSsec server (LAN), register the port (UDP/No. 500) to open. IPsec Client IPsec Server VE-PG3 I n t e r n e t I n t e r n e t 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2...
  • Page 97: M Pptp Pass Through

    • When sending from the PPTP client (WAN) to the PPTP server (LAN), reg- ister the port (TCP/No. 1723) to open. PPTP Client PPTP Server VE-PG3 I n t e r n e t I n t e r n e t 192.168.0.1 192.168.0.2...
  • Page 98: M Ip Filter

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu (continued) [Router]–[IP Filter] M IP Filter Configure the Packet Filtering function. • This function can be used when the connection type (p.5-24) is set to [DHCP Client], [Static IP] or [PPPoE]. q No. ………………………… Select the filtering order.
  • Page 99 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu [Router]–[IP Filter] M IP Filter (continued) e Action ……………………… Select the filtering method. (Default: Pass) Block: Blocks all packets matched to the filtering condition. Pass: Passes all packets matched to the filtering condition. r Direction …………………...
  • Page 100 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu [Router]–[IP Filter] M IP Filter (continued) y Destination IP Address … Enter the destination IP Address (and mask) to filter. The all packets to the entered IP address are filtered (blocked or passed). Leave this item blank to filter all packets.
  • Page 101 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu [Router]–[IP Filter] M IP Filter (continued) u Protocol (continued) …… ICMP: Only ICMP Enter the ICMP type and code to the [Type] and [Code] items. Range: 0–255 Type: Enter the type of ICMP header to filter between 0 and 255. When the type is not specified, all header types are filtered.
  • Page 102 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu [Router]–[IP Filter] M IP Filter (continued) i Source Port ……………… Select the source port, or enter the TCP/UDP source port number. There are two ways to specify the port number. • Specifying by number 1.
  • Page 103 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu [Router]–[IP Filter] M IP Filter (continued) o Destination Port ………… Select the destination port, or enter the TCP/UDP destination port number. There are two ways to specify the port number. • Specifying by number 1.
  • Page 104 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu [Router]–[IP Filter] M IP Filter (continued) !0 TCP Flags ………………… Select the TCP flags. Filters the packets with the specified TCP flag. • The selected flags' first character is displayed in [List of IP Filter Entries] (P5-44).
  • Page 105 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu [Router]–[IP Filter] M IP Filter (continued) !1 Stateful Packet Inspection (SPI) …………………………… Select Enable to temporary pass through the response packets. (Default: Disable) !2 Quick: …………………………… Select whether to stop or continue matching when a packet matches a filtering condition.
  • Page 106 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu [Router]–[IP Filter] M IP Filter (continued) !3 SYSLOG ………………… Select Enable to output the SYSLOG. (Default: Disable) • The log information is displayed on the [SYSLOG] screen in the [Information] Menu. (p.5-8) Note: This function may affect the system performance. We recommend that you not use this function except for testing purposes.
  • Page 107: M List Of Ip Filter Entries

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu (continued) [Router]–[IP Filter] M List of IP Filter Entries • This is an example. q Edit ………………………… Click to edit the entry. • The entry contents are loaded to the IP Filter Setting field (P5-35). w Delete ………………………...
  • Page 108: M Icmp Stealth

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu (continued) [Router]–[Network Security] M ICMP Stealth Select the ICMP stealth mode function option. q ICMP Stealth ……………… Select Enable to enable the ICMP Stealth function. (Default: Enable) w SYSLOG ………………… Select Enable to output the SYSLOG, when an Echo request (Ping) is received through the WAN port.
  • Page 109: Operating Mode] Menu

    About the Multicast mode The Multicast mode is selected as the default. Radio C1 Radio C [TRX2] [TRX1] [TRX1] Network VE-PG3 VE-PG3 Radio A Radio B Radio A1 Radio B1 (192.168.0.2) (192.168.0.3) An example of communicating in the Multicast mode...
  • Page 110 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 6. [Operating Mode] Menu [Operating mode] M Operating mode (continued) Operating mode (continued) About the Unicast mode The VE-PG3 specifies the call destination according to the port number and IP address. Radio C Port No. Port No. 21500...
  • Page 111: M Ext I/O Port Mode

    A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 [EXT2] port [EXT1] port A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 VE-PG3 (Rear view) • See Section 8 for port details. 5-49...
  • Page 112: M Ip Communication Mode

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 6. [Operating Mode] Menu (continued) [Operating mode] M IP Communication Mode Select the IP communication mode (Multicast mode or Unicast mode) when the connected transceivers and exter- nal devices send an audio signal to the IP network. •...
  • Page 113: M Mixing Group

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 6. [Operating Mode] Menu (continued) [Operating mode] M Mixing Group The Mixing function mixes conversations from different areas. • To use the Mixing function, select G.711u codec. In the above example, the audio signal of the [TRX1] port and [TRX2] port are mixed with. •...
  • Page 114: Bridge Connection] Menu

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [Bridge Connection] Menu [Bridge Connection]–[Bridge Connection Point] M Bridge Connection Point The network setting to operate in the Bridge mode. • The screen may differ depending on the setting. q Port Type ………………… Select the type of port to connect the device. (Default: Differ depending on the setting.) •...
  • Page 115 Connection IP address to the same one. • The setting range: "224.0.0.0" to "239.255.255.255" • When using only one VE-PG3 for the individual Call, group Call or in-house sound system: Enter a dummy IP address (to be not used in any situation) when call desti- nation is other than to a digital transceiver.
  • Page 116 [Bridge Connection]–[Bridge Connection] M Bridge Connection Point (continued) r Connection Port Number Enter the destination’s VE-PG3 port number. (Enter the same port number as in the [My Station Port Number](t) item.) • Setting range: Even numbers between 2 and 65534 (Some numbers may not be acceptable.)
  • Page 117 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [Bridge Connection] Menu [Bridge Connection]–[Bridge Connection] M Bridge Connection Point (continued) t My Station Port Number … Enter the port number to receive the audio signal. • This port number is also for the audio transmit port. •...
  • Page 118 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [Bridge Connection] Menu [Bridge Connection]–[Bridge Connection] M Bridge Connection Point (continued) y Voice Codec ……………… Select the codec type from [G.711u] and [AMBE+2]. (Default: G.711u) When "Multicast" is selected as the IP Connection mode. u Multicast TTL …………… Set the Time to Live.
  • Page 119: M Bridge Connection Point List

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [Bridge Connection] Menu (continued) [Bridge Connection]–[Bridge Connection] M Bridge Connection Point List The list of the connection status and setting of connected radio or device. q<Refresh> ………………… Click to refresh the list. Click to connect or disconnect the communication route. w<Connect>/<Disconnect>...
  • Page 120: M Save Or Write Selcall In Bridge Connection Setting

    Load Settings from File … You can load the saved [SelCall in Bridge Connection Setting flie] (Extension:csv) file, and write it to the VE-PG3. Click <Browse...>, and select the [SelCall in Bridge Connection Setting flie] (Example: bridge_route.csv) to load.
  • Page 121: M Selcall In Bridge Connection

    ID range: (Depending on the system mode) Destination SelCall in Bridge Connection y Address …………………… Enter the VE-PG3’s IP address which is connected to the radio that communicates with the SelCall destination. u Port Number ……………… Enter the VE-PG3’s port number which is connected to the radio that communicates with the SelCall destination.
  • Page 122: M List Of Selcall In Bridge Connection Entries

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [Bridge Connection] Menu (continued) [Bridge Connection]–[List of SelCall in Bridge Connection Entries] M List of SelCall in Bridge Connection Entries The list of Bridge Connection setting. q<Edit> ……………………… Click to load the entry on [SelCall in Bridge Connection]. w<Delete>...
  • Page 123: M Save Or Write Selcall Number Converting Setting

    SelCall number (Prefix ID and ID). q Load Settings from File … You can load the saved [SelCall Number Converting Setting] file (Extension: csv) and write it to the VE-PG3. Click <Browse...>, and select the [SelCall Number Converting Setting] file (Example: idtbl_brg.csv) to load.
  • Page 124: M About The Selcall Number Converting

    The provisionally assigned SelCall number is converted into the actual one (902 to 2), according to the number conversion table. Thus they can talk each other across the sites. Note: This is an example in the Conventional mode. Area B Area A [D-TRX1] [D-TRX1] VE-PG3 VE-PG3 (192.168.0.1 (192.168.0.3 Network [LAN] [LAN] Repeater A...
  • Page 125: M Selcall Number Converting

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [Bridge Connection] Menu (continued) [Bridge Connection]–[SelCall Number Converting] M SelCall Number Converting Even when a SelCall number is shared in several sites, you can call a radio in different site by using the provision- ally assigned SelCall destination ID. q Index ………………………...
  • Page 126: M List Of Selcall Number Converting Entries

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [Bridge Connection] Menu (continued) [Bridge Connection]–[SelCall Number Converting] M List of SelCall Number Converting Entries The list of SelCall Number Converting setting. q<Edit> ……………………… Click to load the entry on the [SelCall Number Converting] field. w<Delete>...
  • Page 127: Port Settings] Menu

    • If your radio needs detailed setting, select “General Setting.“ [TRX1] port [TRX2] port A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 VE-PG3 (Rear view) • See Section 8 for port details. 5-65...
  • Page 128 Appears only when “Enable” is selected in [Transceiver Control]. q TX Volume Offset to the Transceiver …………………………… Adjust the VE-PG3’s transmitting audio level that is sent to the connected transceiver between “–30” and “+15” (dB). (Default: –22) w RX Volume Offset from the Transceiver ……………………………...
  • Page 129 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[Transceiver 1 (TRX1)/[Transceiver 2 (TRX2)] M Transceiver 1 (TRX1)/Transceiver 2 (TRX2)(continued) "General Setting" Client Mode = "Enable" Data Mode = "Manual" Appears only when “Enable” is selected in [Power Detection]. Appears only when “Enable” is selected in [Serial Communication]. Appears only when “Enable”...
  • Page 130 Enter the power ON/OFF detection delay time in millisecond. (Default: 0) Range: 0 to 10000 milliseconds The detection delay is the amount of time the VE-PG3 detects the power sta- tus before the VE-PG3 recognizes the power status. !1 Send and Receive Change …...
  • Page 131: Data Mode

    Enter the destination VE-PG3’s IP address. @1 Server Port Number....Enter the destination VE-PG3’s port number. (Default: TRX1=50000, TRX2=50001) Range: “1024” to “65535” @2 Baud Rate ………………… Select a serial communication speed between a device and the VE-PG3. (Default: 9600) 5-69...
  • Page 132 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[Transceiver 1 (TRX1)/[Transceiver 2 (TRX2)] M Transceiver 1 (TRX1)/Transceiver 2 (TRX2)(continued) "General Setting" Client Mode = "Enable" Data Mode = "Manual" Appears only when “Enable” is selected in [Power Detection]. Appears only when “Enable” is selected in [Serial Communication]. Appears only when “Enable”...
  • Page 133: M Bridge Communication

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Transceiver 1 (TRX1)/[Transceiver 2 (TRX2)] M Bridge Communication Set the Bridge connection details for the [TRX1]/[TRX2] port. q Encryption ………………… Select "Enable" to encrypt the communication. (Default: Disable) • When you select "Enable," enter the appropriate key to [Encryption Key]. Note: Optional CT-24 is necessary for encryption by the AMBE+2 codec.
  • Page 134: M Transceiver Control

    Sends the audio signal and enables the PTT, while receiving the RTP packet. "General Setting" • PTT Always-on: The VE-PG3 always sends the PTT control signal to the radio to transmit. "General Setting" • PTT Always-off: The VE-PG3 doesn’t send the PTT control signal to the radio.
  • Page 135 “+6” and “–12” (dB). (Default: 0) u RX Volume ……………… Adjust the VE-PG3’s audio output level of the audio signal that is received from the connected transceiver between “+6” to “–12” (dB). (Default: 0) i Transceiver's Beep Invalidity Time ……………………………...
  • Page 136: M Voice Transmission Control To The Transceiver

    Set the audio signal buffer time to prevent intermittent audio in 5 milliseconds step. (Default: 200) Range: 0 to 500 milliseconds The voice delay is the amount of time the VE-PG3 store the transmit audio to prevent the beginning of the speech missing. r Voice Threshold ………… Set the voice threshold level.
  • Page 137: M Voice Reception Control From The Transceiver

    Enter the RX delay time in 5 milliseconds step. (Default: 50) Range: 5 to 500 milliseconds It is the delay time period before the VE-PG3 to output the audio signal to the port. w Release Time …………… Select the RX delay time in 5 milliseconds step.
  • Page 138 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)]– 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Model Mode: NXDN Trunking Select the system mode. • Mode ……………………… See page 5-77 for the [NXDN Trunking] mode. See page 5-81 for the [NXDN Conventional] mode.
  • Page 139 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)]– 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Connection Mode: NXDN Trunking Set the details to connect to the UC-FR5000 Network Controller. q Repeater Address ……… Enter the UC-FR5000's IP address. w Repeater Port Number …...
  • Page 140 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)]– 8. [Port Settings] Menu [Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Connection (continued) Mode: NXDN Trunking !1 Encryption ………………… Select "Enable" to encrypt the communication. (Default: Disable) • When you select "Enable," enter the appropriate key to [ Encryption Key]. Status !2 Connection Status ………...
  • Page 141 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)]- 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Communication Mode: NXDN Trunking Set the calling details. q Talk-Back ………………… Select “Enable” to enable the Talk-Back. (Default: Enable, 5 (seconds)) •...
  • Page 142 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)]- 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Control Mode: NXDN Trunking Set the calling details. Release Time ……………… Select the RX delay time in 100 milliseconds step. (Default: 200) Range: 200 to 1000 milliseconds It is the delay time for the VOX switch to turn OFF after no audio signal is...
  • Page 143 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)]– 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Connection Mode: NXDN Conventional Set the details to connect to the UC-FR5000 Network Controller. q Repeater Address ……… Enter the UC-FR5000's IP address. w TCP Port Number ………...
  • Page 144 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)]– 8. [Port Settings] Menu [Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Connection (continued) Mode: NXDN Conventional q RX RAN …………………… Enter the RAN code for receiving. (Default: 1) w TX RAN …………………… Enter the RAN code for transmitting.
  • Page 145 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)]– 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Communication Mode: NXDN Conventional Set the calling details. q Talk-Back ………………… Select “Enable” to enable the Talk-Back. (Default: Enable, 5 (seconds)) •...
  • Page 146 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)]– 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Control Mode: NXDN Conventional Set the calling details. Release Time ……………… Select the RX delay time in 100 milliseconds step. (Default: 200) Range: 200 to 1000 milliseconds It is the delay time for the VOX switch to turn OFF after no audio signal is...
  • Page 147 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)]– 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Connection Mode: dPMR Mode2 Set the details to connect to the UC-FR5000 Network Controller. q Repeater Address ……… Enter the UC-FR5000's IP address. w TCP Port Number ………...
  • Page 148 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)]– 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Connection (continued) Mode: dPMR Mode2 o RX CC …………………… Enter the CC for receiving. (Default: 0) !0 TX CC …………………… Enter the CC for transmitting.
  • Page 149 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1)]– 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Communication Mode: dPMR Mode2 Set the calling details. q Talk-Back ………………… Select “Enable” to enable the Talk-Back. (Default: Enable, 5 (seconds)) •...
  • Page 150: M Bridge Communication

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[EXT Input 1 (EXT1)/EXT Input 2 (EXT2)] M Bridge Communication Set the details of the input audio from the [EXT1]/[EXT2] port. *Appears when “Enable” is selected in [Default Callee ID]. q Encryption …………………...
  • Page 151: M Ext Voice Terminal

    • Emergency communication has priority over normal com- munication. • The VE-PG3 enters the Emergency mode when the condi- tion specified in [Enable Timing] on the [External Input1 (EXT1)] screen is satisfied. • In the Emergency mode, all ongoing communication routes, other than which is for the Emergency Notice, are disconnected.
  • Page 152 • The sensitivity differs depending on the microphone. A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 [EXT2] port [EXT1] port A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 VE-PG3 (Rear view) • See Section 8 for port details. 5-90...
  • Page 153 Range: "+6" to "–12" (in 1 dB step) A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 [EXT2] port [EXT1] port A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 VE-PG3 (Rear view) • See Section 8 for port details. 5-91...
  • Page 154 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[EXT Input 1 (EXT1)/EXT Input 2 (EXT2)] M Voice Control Set the voice delay time for the [EX1T]/[EXT2] port. Note: Appears when “Always-on Connection” or “Control Data Detection” in the [Valid Timing] item. Voice Delay …………………...
  • Page 155: M Voice Reception Control From The Ext Device

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[EXT Input 1 (EXT1)/EXT Input 2 (EXT2)] Voice Reception Control from the EXT Device Set the input audio control details for the [EXT1]/[EXT2] port. Note: Appears only when “Voice Data Detection” is selected in [Valid Timing]. q Attack Time ………………...
  • Page 156: M Ext Control Terminal

    Range: [0.1], [0.3], [0.5], [1], [1.5], [2], [3] (second) A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 [EXT2] port [EXT1] port A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 VE-PG3 (Rear view) • See Section 8 for port details. 5-94...
  • Page 157 (Default: Enable) A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 [EXT2] port [EXT1] port A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 VE-PG3 (Rear view) • See Section 8 for port details. 5-95...
  • Page 158: M Bridge Communication

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[EXT Output 1 (EXT1)/EXT Output 2 (EXT2)] M Bridge Communication When “AMBE+2” is selected in [Audio Codec], encryption is available. Encryption …………………… Select “Enable” to encrypt the communication using AMBE+2 codec. (Default: Disable) •...
  • Page 159: M Control Circuit

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[EXT Output 1 (EXT1)/EXT Output 2 (EXT2)] M Control Circuit Configure the details for the device connected to the [EXT1]/[EXT2] port. Control Circuit Change:Control Output Circuit Control Circuit Change:RelayCircuit q Control Circuit Change … Select the control circuit type.
  • Page 160: M Serial Communication

    • Manual: Manually sets a serial communication method for a device. o Baud Rate ......Select a serial communication speed between a device and the VE-PG3. (Default: 9600) !0 Data Bits........Select the number of bits for the serial communication between 5 and 8.
  • Page 161: M Ext Voice Terminal

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[EXT Output 1 (EXT1)/EXT Output 2 (EXT2)] M EXT Voice Terminal Set the audio output control details for the [EX1T]/[EXT2] port. q Reference Level ………… Select the output level of A1/A2 terminal (Audio output), from "Speaker," "0dBs"...
  • Page 162: M Voice Transmission Control To The Ext Device

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[EXT Output 1 (EXT1)/EXT Output 2 (EXT2)] M Voice Transmission Control to the EXT Device Control Circuit Change:Control Output Circuit Set the audio output control details for the [EX1T]/[EXT2] port. •...
  • Page 163: M Ext Control Terminal

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[EXT Output 1 (EXT1)/EXT Output 2 (EXT2)] M EXT Control Terminal Control Circuit Change:Relay Circuit Set the control signal output details for the [EX1T]/[EXT2] port. • This setting item appears when "Relay Circuit" is selected in [Control Circuit Change]. * Appears only when “RTP synchronization“...
  • Page 164: M Controller Connection

    (Default: 32010 (Controller 1) 32012 (Controller 2) 32014 (Controller 3) 32016 (Controller 4)) Range: “2” to “65534” (only even numbers) r Connection Status ……… Displays the connection status. VE-PG3 IP1000C Network Wireless access point Radio A IP100H Radio A1 An example of communicating using IP1000C...
  • Page 165: M Controller Communication

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Controller 1–Controller 4] M Controller Communication Configure the communication between IP1000C. q Encryption ………………… Select “Enable” to encrypt the communication. (Default: Disable) • When you select “Enable,” enter the appropriate key to [Encryption Key]. Note: This setting takes effect when AMBE+2 codec is used.
  • Page 166: M Bridge Communication

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Emergency Notice] M Bridge Communication Configure the encryption of Bridge communication. * Appears when “Enable” is selected in [Default Callee ID]. q Encryption ………………… Select “Enable” to encrypt the communication. (Default: Disable) •...
  • Page 167: Expansion] Menu

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Expansion] Menu [Expansion]–[VoIP Expansion] M V/RoIP Set the V/RoIP details. q Frame Time ……………… Select the frame transmit interval in the digital communication. (Default: 20) Shorter value improves the delay, depending on your network environment. w Receive Buffer Size ………...
  • Page 168: M Tos

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Expansion] Menu (continued) [Expansion]–[VoIP Expansion] M TOS Set the details for the TOS (Type-Of-Service) function. TOS: Not used TOS: TOS TOS: Diffserv q TOS type ………………… Select the TOS (Type-Of Service) format. (Default: TOS) • Not used Does not use the TOS function.
  • Page 169 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Expansion] Menu [Expansion]–[VoIP Expansion] M TOS (continued) TOS: Not used TOS: TOS TOS: Diffserv w Media (RTP) ……………… Select the Priority level and Service type of the sent VoIP packets. • Priority Level Set the TOS priority level between 0 to 7 in decimal. (Default: 7) •...
  • Page 170: M Emergency Notice

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Expansion] Menu (continued) [Expansion]–[Abnormal Condition Monitoring] M Emergency Notice Select the port to use as the emergency notice output. q Transceiver 1 (TRX1) Transceiver 2 (TRX2) …… If you select “Enable,” the emergency notice is sent to the port ([TRX1]/ [TRX2]).
  • Page 171: M Abnormal Condition Monitoring

    • Select "Relay circuit" in the Control Circuit] item on the [EXT Output](1/2), or [EXT I/O](1/2) screen. While the error detect signal sends, the VE-PG3 cannot receive signals from the external device that is connected to the B1/B2 terminal (+/–).
  • Page 172 • Select "Relay circuit" in the Control Circuit] item on the [EXT Output](1/2), or [EXT I/O](1/2) screen. While the error detect signal sends, the VE-PG3 cannot receive signals from the external device that is connected to the B1/B2 terminal (+/–).
  • Page 173: Management] Menu

    [CAUTION] When you forget the password, you can no longer access the setting screen. In such case, you must re-initialize the VE-PG3. See the "PRECAUTIONS" leaflet for details. To prevent unauthorized access You must be careful when choosing your password, and changing it occasionally is highly recommended.
  • Page 174: M Date And Time

    10. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Date and Time] M Date and Time Set the VE-PG3’s internal clock time. (See the "Maintenance" section for detail.) q Current Time ……………… The time when you accessed the VE-PG3’s setting screen is displayed. w Manually Set Time ………...
  • Page 175: M Ntp

    NTP Server 2 ……………… Enter the IP address of the time management server (NTP) other than above. (Default: 210.173.160.57) If there is no response from the above IP address, the VE-PG3 accesses this one. r Polling Interval ……………… Enter the period to access the time management server (NTP).
  • Page 176: M Syslog

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[SYSLOG] M SYSLOG Select the information displayed on the SYSLOG screen. q DEBUG …………………… Select whether to enable or disable to display the debug information on the SYSLOG screen. (Default: Disable) w INFO ………………………… ISelect whether to enable or disable to display the information messages on the SYSLOG screen.
  • Page 177: M Snmp

    SNMP ……………………… Select whether to enable or disable the SNMP monitor function. (Default: Enable) • If you select “Enable,” you can monitor the VE-PG3’s information with the SNMP monitor. w Get Community …………… Set an ID of up to 31 characters, which is required for the access to the SNMP monitor.
  • Page 178: M Usb

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[USB] M USB Select the option. to use USB flash device. q USB Flash Drive ………… Select "Enable" if you use the Automatic firmware update function or Automatic Setting Load function. (Default: Enable) •...
  • Page 179: M Reboot

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Reboot] M Reboot Click to reboot the VE-PG3. Click [Reboot], and then click [OK] in the Confirm window. (Screen while rebooting ) 5-117...
  • Page 180: M Backup Settings

    M Restore Settings Load the VE-PG3’s settings file. q Load Settings from File … Click <Browse...> to select the firmware file. w Restore ……………………… Click <Update> to overwrite the selected firmware to the VE-PG3. • The VE-PG3 automatically reboots. 5-118...
  • Page 181: M Online Settings

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Backup/Restore Settings] M Online Settings You can remotely configure the VE-PG3, through the secured network path. • An SFTP server is required for this function. q Online Settings …………… Select "Enable" to use this function.
  • Page 182: M List Of Settings

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Backup/Restore Settings] M List of Settings Displays the setting logs. • All logs are cleared when the VE-PG3 is initialized. (This is an example.) 5-120...
  • Page 183: M Factory Defaults

    Select this item, and then click <Restore> to restore all the settings to factory defaults. • After initializing, reset the VE-PG3’s IP address, operating mode, and so on. w Restore V/RoIP Settings to Factory Default Select this item, and then click <Restore> to restore the settings except in the [Network], [Router] and [Management]) to factory defaults.
  • Page 184: M Firmware Status

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Firmware Update] M Firmware Status Displays the firmware version. 5-122...
  • Page 185: M Online Update

    BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Management] Menu (continued) [Management]–[Firmware Update] M Online Update Updates the firmware by using the Firmware Update function • See page 7-8 for updating details. Check for Updates ………… Click to access the update management server. When successfully accessed to the server, the latest firmware version is dis- played as below.
  • Page 186: M Automatic Update

    Select "Enable" to automatically download and update the latest firmware. (Default: Enable) M Manual Update Download a new firmware from the Icom web site, and then write it to the VE-PG3. q Update Firmware using File Click <Browse...> to load the firmware file.
  • Page 187: Converter Mode Setting Screen

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN Section 1. About the setting screen ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-4 2. [TOP] Menu …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-5 M System Status ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-5 M Network Status …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-5 M Operating Mode Status …………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-5 M IP Line Status ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-5 M Bridge Connection Status ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-6 M Digital Transceiver Connection Status ……………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 188 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN (Continued from the previous page.) M Peer to Peer ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-30 M List of Peer to Peer Entries …………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-31 M Save or Write the VoIP Phonebook …………………………………………………………………………………… 6-32 M VoIP Phonebook Entry ………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-33 M List of VoIP Phonebook Entries ……………………………………………………………………………………… 6-33 8.
  • Page 189 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN (Continued from the previous page.) M Voice Reception Control from the Transceiver ……………………………………………………………………… 6-77 M V/RoIP Control ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-78 M Release Timer …………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-79 M Digital Transceiver Model ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-80 M Digital Transceiver Connection ………………………………………………………………………………………… 6-80 M Digital Transceiver Communication ……………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 190: About The Setting Screen

    [Apply] button, click the [OK] button. q Link to the Icom web site The VE-PG3 reboots, and the setting items and values are updated. Click the Icom logo to open the Icom web site.
  • Page 191: Top] Menu

    M System Status Displays the VE-PG3’s version information and WAN MAC and LAN MAC addresses. • The WAN MAC address is a unique 12 digit number and is printed on the serial number label on the VE-PG3’s bottom panel. M Network Status Displays the VE-PG3’s network information.
  • Page 192: M Bridge Connection Status

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 2. [TOP] Menu (continued) [TOP] M Bridge Connection Status Displays the communication status with other VE-PG3 in the Bridge mode. M Digital Transceiver Connection Status Displays the connection status of digital transceivers. M Phone Extension Status...
  • Page 193: Information] Menu

    …………………… Click to delete all log entries. Note: All log entries are also deleted when the VE-PG3 is turned OFF or ini- tialized. r<Save> …………………… Click to save the log to a PC with a text file (extension: “txt”).
  • Page 194: M Call/Reception Record

    Reloads the VE-PG3’s communication record entries. w<Clear> …………………… Deletes the displayed VE-PG3’s communication record entries. • When you turn OFF the power or reboot the VE-PG3, the history is also deleted. e<Save> …………………… Click to save the history as the text file (extension: “txt”), and then select a...
  • Page 195: Network] Menu

    Enter a host name of up to 31 characters. (Default: VE-PG3) • The name will be displayed when you access the VE-PG3 by telnet. Note: The name must start with an alphanumeric character, and must NOT end with a “–.”...
  • Page 196: M Ip Address

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network] Menu (continued) [Network]–[IP Address] M IP Address Enter the VE-PG3’s IP Address. q IP address ………………… Enter the LAN IP address according to your network environment. (Default: 192.168.0.1) Note: When using the DHCP Server function, the network part of the IP address must be the same as that set in the [IP Pool Start Address] item in the [DHCP Server] menu.
  • Page 197 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network] Menu [Network]–[IP Address] M IP Address (continued) r Primary DNS server ……… Enter the primary server address. t Secondary DNS server ……………………… Enter the secondary server address. 6-11...
  • Page 198: M Dhcp Server

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network] Menu (continued) [Network]–[DHCP Server] M DHCP Server Configure the DHCP Server function. *Appears only when “Disable” is selected in [DNS Proxy]. q DHCP Server …………… Select Enable to use the DHCP Server function. (Default: Disable) w IP Pool Start Address ……...
  • Page 199: M Static Dhcp

    If you use “KX-UT series” IP phone, select “Enable.” !2 TFTP Server ……………… Enter the TFTP server address. If the address is not specified, the VE-PG3’s IP address is notified. If you use the separated SIP server, enter the server’s address. M Static DHCP Enter MAC and static IP addresses to the DHCP server.
  • Page 200: M Routing Table

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network] Menu (continued) [Network]–[Static Routing] M Routing Table Displays the routing information. q Destination ……………… The network address of the route's destination network. w Subnet Mask …………… The subnet mask of the route's destination network. e Gateway …………………...
  • Page 201: M Qos

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 4. [Network] Menu (continued) [Network]–[QoS] M QoS Limits the bandwidth of the communication between WAN and LAN. q QoS ……………………… Select “Enable” to apply the QoS rule set in [QoS Rule]. (Default: Enable) w Bandwidth Limit(Transmit) Enter the bandwidth for the packets which exceed the bandwidth limit in 0.1 Mbps step.
  • Page 202: M Qos Rule

    Set the packet priority by the TOS value. q No. ………………………… Assign the number for the rule. The VE-PG3 checks every outgoing packet according to the rule set on [List of QoS Rule Entries]. <Add> Click to add a new rule.
  • Page 203: Router] Menu

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 5. [Router] Menu [Router] • See section 5 for the [Router] Menu in the Bridge mode. 6-17...
  • Page 204: Operating Mode] Menu

    Operating Mode …………… Select the operating mode. (Default: Bridge) • Bridge See Section 5 for the Bridge mode. • Converter When communicating between the VE-PG3 and an IP telephone, select this mode. Area A Area B Extension No. [LAN] Extension No.
  • Page 205: M Ext I/O Port Mode

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 6. [Operating Mode] Menu (continued) [Operating Mode] M EXT I/O Port Mode Select the input or output mode for each port. • Some settings return to their default settings, when the port mode is changed. q Connection Unit ………… Select the device to connect to the [EXT] (1/2) port, from [EXT I/O Unit] and [Transceiver].
  • Page 206 Radio C Radio C1 [TRX2] [TRX1] [TRX1] Network Radio B Radio A Radio B1 VE-PG3 VE-PG3 Radio A1 (192.168.0.2) (192.168.0.3) Example of the communicaiton in the Multicast mode Radio C Port number 21502 Port number Port number...
  • Page 207: V/Roip] Menu

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [V/RoIP] Menu [V/RoIP]–[LINE1/2] M PSTN Configure the details to connect to the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). q RX Volume ……………… Select the telephone receive audio volume level. (Default: 0) w TX Volume ……………… Select the telephone transmit audio volume level. (Default: 0) e Echo Canceller ……………...
  • Page 208: M Device

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [V/RoIP] Menu (continued) [V/RoIP]–[LINE Settings] M Device Configure the details for telephone. Note: The default setting is an example for use in USA. q Impedance ……………… Select the telephone line impedance. (Default: 600) Setting example: In USA : “600”...
  • Page 209: M Ring Time Detection

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [V/RoIP] Menu (continued) [V/RoIP]–[LINE Settings] M Ring Time Detection Configure the details for telephone line. q Min. Active Timer ………… Enter the minimum period while the line is activated. (Default: 5) w Max. Inactive Timer ……… Enter the maximum period while the line is inactivated.
  • Page 210: M Dtmf Encode

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [V/RoIP] Menu (continued) [V/RoIP]–[LINE Settings] M DTMF Encode Configure the details for telephone. q Active Timer ……………… Enter the time period while the DTMF encode signal is active. (Default: 80) w Inactive Timer …………… Enter the time period while the DTMF encode signal is inactive. (Default: 80) e Level ………………………...
  • Page 211: M Status Detection

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [V/RoIP] Menu (continued) [V/RoIP]–[LINE Settings] M Status Detection Configure the details for telephone line. q Dial Tone Detect ………… Select “Enable” to detect the dial tone signal. (Default: Enable) w Caller Connect …………… Select the detection type when the callee telephone’s handset is picked up. (Default: RBT Stop) e Caller Disconnect …………...
  • Page 212: M Tone Detection

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [V/RoIP] Menu (continued) [V/RoIP]–[LINE Settings] M Tone Detection Configure the details for telephone. q Dial Tone ………………… Set the tone frequencies and timing when dialing. w Ring Back Tone ………… Set the tone frequencies and timing when the of callee telephone’s handset is put on.
  • Page 213: M Sip Server

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [V/RoIP] Menu (continued) [V/RoIP]–[IP Line] M SIP Server Configure the details for the SIP server function. q Index ……………………… The index assigned for the entry. Setting range:”1” to”12” w IP Phone Number ……… Enter the IP phone number up to 31 characters. e SIP Server Address ………...
  • Page 214: M List Of Sip Server Entries

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [V/RoIP] Menu (continued) [V/RoIP]–[IP Line] M List of SIP Server Entries You can edit the SIP server settings on the list. • This is an example. q Index ……………………… Displays the value set in [SIP Server]. w IP Phone Number ………...
  • Page 215 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [V/RoIP] Menu [V/RoIP]–[IP Line] List of SIP Server Entries (continued) • This is an example. y<Re-registration> ………… Click to re-connect to the SIP server. u<Edit> ……………………… Click to edit the entry. i<Delete> ………………… Click to delete the entry. o<Delete All>...
  • Page 216: M Peer To Peer Common Setting

    • When the VE-PG3 IP address is registered in your party’s Phonebook, enter the IP address (LAN). • When the VE-PG3 host name is registered in the dynamic DNS or static IP address in your party’s Phonebook, enter the specified host name (ex. tel- ephone) or domain name (ex.
  • Page 217: M List Of Peer To Peer Entries

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [V/RoIP] Menu (continued) [V/RoIP]–[Peer to Peer] M List of Peer to Peer Entries • This is an example. q Index ……………………… Displays the index assigned for the entry. w SIP URI …………………… Displays the SIP URI set in [Peer to Peer]. e<Edit>...
  • Page 218: M Save Or Write The Voip Phonebook

    Load Settings from File … You can load the saved [Phonebook] file (Extension: csv) and write it to the VE-PG3. Click <Browse...>, and select the [Phonebook] file ( Example: voiptbl.csv) to load. Verify that the selected file is displayed, and then click <Write>.
  • Page 219: M Voip Phonebook Entry

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7. [V/RoIP] Menu (continued) [V/RoIP]–[VoIP Phonebook] M VoIP Phonebook Entry Set the Phonebook data. q Index ……………………… Assign the number to the entry. w Name ……………………… Enter the callee name up to 31 characters. e Phone Number …………… Enter the phone number.
  • Page 220: Extension Connect] Menu

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu [Extension Connect]–[Basic] M Basic Configure the details for extension number and callee destination. • Some items may differ according to the setting. q Transfer Switch Back Time Enter the switch back time when transferring a call. (Default: 20, 30) ( Example on the default value;...
  • Page 221: M Extension

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[Extension Connect] M Extension Set the extension number and call destination number. • The displayed items may differ, depending on the setting. Phone Transceiver EXT Input 1/2 Emergency Notice SIP Phone Digital Transceiver Bridge *Appears when “Enable”...
  • Page 222 !1 Dial Tone ………………… Select the second dial tone type. (Default: Type 1) SIP Phone !2 Password ………………… Enter the password to access the VE-PG3 from a SIP phone up to 31 characters. • Enter the same password for the SIP phone. 6-36...
  • Page 223 Note: This item appears when “SIP Phone (KX-UT Series)” or “SIP Phone (Automatic Detection)” is selected in [Port Type]. !4 Action (DID Timeout) …… Select the action when the VE-PG3 does not receive any DTMF signals for a preset time period of time. (Default: Clear Down) * When DTMF signals are received within the preset period, the DID Timeout does not occur.
  • Page 224 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu [Extension Connect]–[Extension Connect] M Extension (continued) Phone Emergency Notice Transceiver EXT Input 1/2 SIP Phone Digital Transceiver Bridge *Appears when “Enable” is selected in [DID Call]. !5 DID Timeout Timer ……… Enter a period of time when [Action (DID Timeout)] starts. (Default: 60) Setting range: 0 to 120 seconds * The timeout does not occur when “0”...
  • Page 225: M List Of Extension Entries

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[Extension Connect] M List of Extension Entries Displays the extension numbers and port type set in [Extension]. • This is an example. q<Edit> ……………………… Click to edit the entry. w<Delete> ………………… Click to delete the entry.
  • Page 226: M Phone

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[PHONE] M PHONE Configure the details for telephone. • Some items may differ according to the setting. q FAX Connection ………… Select “Enable” when connecting a FAX. (Default: Enable) w RX Volume ……………… Select the received audio volume level.
  • Page 227: M Extension Group Entry (New)

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[Extension Group] M Extension Group Entry (New) You can manage several extension numbers in the group (up to 26 groups). You can also set whether the extension number (device) accepts the call or not. If no response is returned in a specified time period, you can transfer the call to other extension for 2nd and 3rd pick-up.
  • Page 228: M List Of Extension Group Entries

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[Extension Group] M List of Extension Group Entries • This is an example. q<Edit> ……………………… Click to edit the entry. w<Delete> ………………… Click to delete the entry. e<Delete All> ……………… Click to delete all entries.
  • Page 229: M Calling

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[Calling] M Calling Configure the line settings to call the designated callee. q Index ……………………… Assign the number (1 to 1000) for the entry. w Routing Number ………… Enter the routing number up to 7 digits. •...
  • Page 230: M List Of Calling Entries

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[Calling] M List of Calling Entries • This is an example. q<Edit> ……………………… Click to edit the entry. w<Delete> ………………… Click to delete the entry. e<Delete All> ……………… Click to delete all entries. 6-44...
  • Page 231: M V/Roip Incoming Call Setting

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[Incoming Call] M V/RoIP Incoming Call Setting Set the callee destination for each phone number set on the [V/RoIP] Menu. • This is an example. q Phone Number …………… Displays the phone number (Contract Line Number (PSTN), IP Phone Number (IP line) or SIP URI user name (Peer to Peer)).
  • Page 232: M Special Number

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[Special Number] M Special Number Set the special numbers. q Call Pickup ……………… Enter the extension number to substitutively respond the call to other extension. (Default: *81) w Directed Call Pickup …… Enter the number to substitutively respond the call to other extension specified by the input number + the extension number.
  • Page 233: M Radio Call Prefix

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[Special Number] M Radio Call Prefix Enter the prefix number to directory call a radio by specifying the communication route. • Example: To make an individual call to Digital Transceiver 1 (Prefix ID: 1, ID: 6), dial “*001010006.” •...
  • Page 234: M Phone Maintenance

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[SIP Phone] M Phone Maintenance q Extension Number ……… The assigned extension number. w Model ……………………… Displays the device for the extension number. e Status ……………………… Displays the connection status. r Group ………………………...
  • Page 235 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[SIP Phone] M Telephone Group Common Setting Configure the common setting of the SIP phone. q Group Select ……………… Select the setting group, then click [Group Edit] to edit the setting items. (Default: Common Setting) Note: When "Common Setting"...
  • Page 236: M Tone Common Setting

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[SIP Phone] M Tone Common Setting Edit the tone frequencies, volume level and patterns for the telephone line parameter. Note: These setting items appear when [Common Settings] is selected in the [Group Select] item. q Dial Tone …………………...
  • Page 237 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[SIP Phone] M Ringtone Pattern Common Setting Edit the ringtone pattern for each telephone line parameter. Note: These setting items appear when [Common Settings] is selected in the [Group Select] item. q Pattern 1–5 ………………...
  • Page 238 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[SIP Phone] M Telephone Group Group 1–20 q Group Select ……………… Select the setting group to edit. (Default: Common Setting) w Pickup Group Number …… Enter the pickup group number. The telephone with the same group number can communicate each other.
  • Page 239 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[SIP Phone] M Button Assignment Group 1–20 Select the function assignment to each flexible button on KX-UT series IP phone. Note: These setting items appear when “Common Settings” is selected in the [Group 1–20] item. Button 1–24 …………………...
  • Page 240: M Group Select

    Load a saved setting file … You can load the saved [Phonebook] file (Extension: csv) and write it to the VE-PG3. Click <Browse...>, and select the [Phonebook] file (Example: phonebook.csv) to load. Verify that the selected file is displayed, and then click <Write>.
  • Page 241: M Phonebook Entry

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[Phonebook] M Phonebook Entry q No. ………………………… Assign the number for the entry. w Name ……………………… Enter a name for the entry. e Nick Name ………………… Enter a nick name. r Phone Number ……………...
  • Page 242: M List Of Phonebook Entries

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued) [Extension Connect]–[Phonebook] M List of Phonebook Entries q<Edit> ……………………… Click to edit the Phonebook entry. w<Delete> ………………… Click to delete the Phonebook entry. e<Delete All> ……………… Click to delete all Phonebook entries. 6-56...
  • Page 243: M Did Special Number

    M Save or Write the Assignment Number Setting The DID Special Number is used to call the target transceiver or group. • You can save or write an [Assignment Number] file to the VE-PG3. q Load Settings from File ……………………………...
  • Page 244: M Assignment Number

    * You cannot make a direct call to a transceiver or group if [Disable] is selected at [Extension] in the [DID Call] set- ting. In this case, the VE-PG3 makes a call to a target that is selected in [Port Settings].
  • Page 245: M List Of Assignment Number Entries

    * You cannot make a direct call to a transceiver or group if [Disable] is selected at [Extension] in the [DID Call] set- ting. In this case, the VE-PG3 makes a call to a target that is selected in [Port Settings].
  • Page 246: M Emergency Notice

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. Emergency Notice [Expansion]–[Emergency Notice] M Emergency Notice You can send an emergency notice to a device connected to the VE-PG3. Select a device connected to the VE-PG3 to send an emergency notice. (Default: Disable (To all items)) 6-60...
  • Page 247: M Save Or Write The Callee Id To Phone Number Setting

    Load a Saved Setting File …………………………… You can reload the saved [Callee ID to Phone Number Setting] file (Extension: csv) and write it to the VE-PG3. Click <Browse...>, and select the [Callee ID to Phone Number Setting] file (Example: call_tbl.csv) to load.
  • Page 248: M Callee Id To Phone Number

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN [Transceiver Connection]– 9. [Transceiver Connection] Menu (continued) [Callee ID to Phone Number] M Callee ID to Phone Number Configure the settings to convert the SelCall number into the IP phone number. • This is an example. q Index ………………………...
  • Page 249: M List Of Callee Id To Phone Number Entries

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN [Transceiver Connection]– 9. [Transceiver Connection] Menu (continued) [Callee ID to Phone Number] M List of Callee ID to Phone Number Entries • This is an example. q <Edit> ……………………… Click to edit the entry. w<Delete> ………………… Click to delete the entry.
  • Page 250: M User Transmission Restriction

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN [Transceiver Connection]– 9. [Transceiver Connection] Menu (continued) [User Transmission Restriction] M User Transmission Restriction Select "Allow" to permit the transmission by the specified radio. If “Deny” is selected, the outgoing call by the radio listed on the [List of ID Restriction Entries] is restricted. M ID Restriction Configure the TX restriction by ID.
  • Page 251: Port Settings] Menu

    Adjust the VE-PG3’s transmitting audio level that is sent to the connected transceiver between “15” and “–30” (dB). (Default: –22) w RX Volume Offset from Transceiver …………………………… Adjust the VE-PG3’s audio level from the transceiver between “+26” to “–26” (dB). (Default: –24) 6-65...
  • Page 252 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Transceiver 1 (TRX1)/[Transceiver 2 (TRX2)] M Transceiver 1 (TRX1)/Transceiver 2 (TRX2) "NXDN Conventional" "NXDN Trunking" "dPMR" Client Mode:Enable Appears only when “Enable” is selected in [Power Detection]. Appears only when “Enable” is selected in [Serial Communication]. Appears only when “Manual”...
  • Page 253 (OFF => ON): …………… Enter the power ON/OFF detection delay time in millisecond. (Default: 0) Range: 0 to 10000 milliseconds The detection delay is the amount of time the VE-PG3 detects the power sta- tus before the VE-PG3 recognizes the power status. 6-67...
  • Page 254 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Transceiver 1 (TRX1)/[Transceiver 2 (TRX2)] M Transceiver 1 (TRX1)/Transceiver 2 (TRX2) "NXDN Conventional" "NXDN Trunking" "dPMR" Client Mode:Enable Appears only when “Enable” is selected in [Power Detection]. Appears only when “Enable” is selected in [Serial Communication]. Appears only when “Manual”...
  • Page 255 * [Baud Rate] (!8 ) – [Session Timer] (@2 ) are displayed when “Manual” is selected. !8 Baud Rate ………………… Select a serial communication speed between a device and the VE-PG3. (Default: 9600) !9 Data Bits........Select the number of bits for the serial communication between 5 and 8.
  • Page 256 Select “Enable” to use the DID (Direct Inward Dialing) function. (Default: Disable) @4 Control Mode......Select the transceiver system connected to the VE-PG3. (Default: NXDN Conventional) @5 Individual Call......Select “Enable” to use the DID (Direct Inward Dialing) function.
  • Page 257 @9 Delimiter........Enter a character for the delimiter. This delimiter is necessary to make a call to a digital transceiver through the VE-PG3. In addition, the delimiter function can make an ID to make a call shorter. (Abbreviation: only “0” number) Example: an Individual Call (*1) to Prefix ID (02) of Unit ID (0010) is “*1*2*10.”...
  • Page 258: M Transceiver Control

    Radio A1 Radio A2 An example of communication with the Call Back RX to TX function r TX Volume ……………… Adjust the VE-PG3’s transmitting audio level that is sent to the connected transceiver between “+6” and “–12” (dB). (Default: 0) 6-72...
  • Page 259 ** Appears only when “IC-FR5000/FR6000” or “General” is selected in [Transceiver Model]. t RX Volume ……………… Adjust the VE-PG3’s audio input level of the audio signal that is received from the connected transceiver between “+6” to “–12” (dB). (Default: 0) y Transceiver’s Beep Invalidity Time...
  • Page 260 • PTT Always-OFF: The VE-PG3 doesn’t send the PTT control signal to the radio. • Always Send during Talking: The VE-PG3 keeps sending the PTT control signal, once the communication route has been established. 6-74...
  • Page 261: Mdtmf Call Setting

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[Transceiver 1 (TRX1)/[Transceiver 2 (TRX2)] M Transceiver Control (continued) * Appears only when “DTMF” is selected in [PTT Control Type from the Telephone]. ** Appears only when “IC-FR5000/FR6000” or “General” is selected in [Transceiver Model]. !4 PTT-ON Tone ……………...
  • Page 262: M Voice Transmission Control To The Transceiver

    (Default: 200) Range: 0 to 500 milliseconds The VE-PG3 stores the audio from the network for the specified time of peri- od to prevent the beginnings of phrases are clipped. r Voice Threshold ………… Set the voice threshold level.
  • Page 263: M Voice Reception Control From The Transceiver

    (Default: 200) Range: 5 to 2000 milliseconds It is the delay time for the VE-PG3 to output the control signal to the network, which informs that the audio signal is no longer received. e Voice Delay ……………… Select the amount of time to store the audio from transceiver in 5 milliseconds step.
  • Page 264: M V/Roip Control

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Transceiver 1 (TRX1)/[Transceiver 2 (TRX2)] M V/RoIP Control Set the details for receiving a call on the radio connected to [TRX1]/[TRX2] port. q Send Connect Success Tone to Telephone Select “Tone 1” to “Tone 3” to notify that the connection to the calling IP phone is succeeded.
  • Page 265: M Release Timer

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Transceiver 1 (TRX1)/[Transceiver 2 (TRX2)] M Release Timer Set the timer details for SIP server connection, Peer to Peer connection and so on. q Call Cancel Timer ………… Enter the time period to cancel the calling. When the set time has passed without the response from the IP phone, the calling is cancelled.
  • Page 266: M Digital Transceiver Model

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1)–Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Model Select the system mode from Trunking, Conventional or dPMR Mode2, according to your system. M Digital Transceiver Connection Configure the details for digital transceiver communication settings. "NXDN Trunking"...
  • Page 267 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1)–Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Connection (continued) "dPMR Mode2" "NXDN Trunking" "NXDN Conventional" r Connect Key ……………… Enter the Key Code which is set in the UC-FR5000. "NXDN Trunking" t Area Bit ……………………...
  • Page 268 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1)–Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Connection (continued) "dPMR Mode2" "NXDN Trunking" "NXDN Conventional" Talkgroup o Prefix ID/Talkgroup ID …… Enter the Prefix ID (for NXDN Trunking) and Talkgroup ID. (Default: 1 (for both)) Encryption !0 Encryption …………………...
  • Page 269 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1)–Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Connection (continued) "dPMR Mode2" "NXDN Trunking" "NXDN Conventional" "NXDN Conventional" !2 TCP Port Number ……… Enter the TCP port number which is set in the UC-FR5000 (Connection Port). (Default: 41200) "NXDN Conventional"...
  • Page 270 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1)–Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Connection (continued) "dPMR Mode2" "NXDN Trunking" "NXDN Conventional" "NXDN Conventional" !6 TX RAN …………………… When a different RAN is assigned for transmitting, enter the RAN for transmitting. (Default: 1) •...
  • Page 271 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1)–Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Connection (continued) "dPMR Mode2" "NXDN Trunking" "NXDN Conventional" "dPMR Mode2" !8 RX CC …………………… Enter the CC for receiving. (Default: 0) "dPMR Mode2" !9 TX CC ……………………...
  • Page 272: M Digital Transceiver Communication

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1)–Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Communication Set the calling details. "NXDN Trunking" "NXDN Conventional" "dPMR Mode2" q RX All Call ………………… Select “Enable” to permit all talkgroups to receive the call. (Default: Disable) Callee Designation w Call Type …………………...
  • Page 273: M Digital Transceiver Control

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1)–Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Control Configure the details for digital transceiver control. q PTT Cancel ……………… Select “Enable” to abort the calling to an IP phone when a transmit request is detected.
  • Page 274 • DTMF: The communication route is connected when a DTMF tone is detected. • Always Send during Talking: The VE-PG3 keeps sending the PTT control signal, once the communication route has been established. 6-88...
  • Page 275: M Dtmf Call

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1)–Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4)] M Digital Transceiver Control (continued) !0 PTT-ON Tone …………… Select the DTMF signal (0 to 9, #, *) to control the radio from the SIP phone. (Default: 0) •...
  • Page 276: M Voice Transmission Control To The Digital Transceiver

    M Voice Transmission Control to the Digital Transceiver The VOX (voice operated transmission) function automatically switches the connected transceiver to transmit, when the VE-PG3 receives the audio signal through the network. q Attack Time ……………… Select the TX attack time.
  • Page 277: M V/Roip Control

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1)–Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4)] M V/RoIP Control Set the details for receiving a call on the radio connected to [D-TRX1]/[D-TRX2] port. q Send Connect Success Tone to Telephone Select “Tone 1” to “Tone 3” to notify that the connection to the calling IP phone is succeeded.
  • Page 278: M Release Timer

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Digital Transceiver1 (D-TRX1)–Digital Transceiver4 (D-TRX4)] M Release Timer Set the timer details for SIP server connection, Peer to Peer connection and so on. q Call Cancel Timer ………… Enter the time period to cancel the calling. When the set time has passed without the response from the IP phone, the transmission is cancelled.
  • Page 279: M Ext Voice Terminal

    • Emergency communication has priority over normal commu- nication. • The VE-PG3 enters the Emergency mode when the condi- tion specified in [Enable Timing] on the [External Input1 (EXT1)] screen is satisfied. • In the Emergency mode, all ongoing communication routes, other than which is for the Emergency Notice, are discon- nected.
  • Page 280 (Default: Disable) A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 [EXT2] port [EXT1] port A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 VE-PG3 (Rear view) • See Section 8 for port details. 6-94...
  • Page 281 Range: "+6" to "–12" (in 1 dB step) A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 [EXT2] port [EXT1] port A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 A1~A4 A1~A4 B1~B4 B1~B4 C1~C4 C1~C4 VE-PG3 (Rear view) • See Section 8 for port details. 6-95...
  • Page 282: M Voice Control

    Select the amount of time to store the audio in 5 milliseconds step. (Default: 5) Range: 0 to 500 milliseconds The VE-PG3 stores the audio for the specified time of period to prevent the beginnings of phrases are clipped. 6-96...
  • Page 283: M Voice Reception Control From The Ext Device

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[EXT Input 1 (EXT1)/EXT Input 2 (EXT2)] M Voice Reception Control from the EXT Device Configure the details for the audio input from [EXT1]/[EXT2] port. *Appears only when “Voice Data Detection” is selected in [Valid Timing]. q Attack Time ………………...
  • Page 284: M Ext Control Terminal

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[EXT Input 1 (EXT1)/EXT Input 2 (EXT2)] M EXT Control Terminal Set the details of the control signal from the [EXT1]/[EXT2] port. Note: Appears only when “Control Data Detection” is selected in [Valid Timing]. *Appears only when “One-shot”...
  • Page 285 Enter the delay time until the [EXT1]/[EXT2] port is ready for the next call. (Default: 0) When the callee telephone’s handset is taken off its hook, the VE-PG3 auto- matically clears the [EXT1]/[EXT2] port for the next call, after the delay time has passed.
  • Page 286: M V/Roip Control

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[EXT Input 1 (EXT1)/EXT Input 2 (EXT2)] M V/RoIP Control Set the details for transmitting a call on the radio connected to the [TRX1]/[TRX2] port. q Send Connect Success Tone to Telephone Select “Tone 1”...
  • Page 287: M Release Timer

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[EXT Input 1 (EXT1)/EXT Input 2 (EXT2)] M Release Timer Set the timer details for SIP server connection, Peer to Peer connection and so on. q Call Cancel Timer ………… Enter the time period to cancel the calling.
  • Page 288: M Control Circuit (Ext Output)

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[EXT Output 1 (EXT1)/ 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) EXT Output 2 (EXT2)] M Control Circuit (EXT Output) Configure the details for the control circuit connected to the [EXT1]/[EXT2] port. Control Circuit Change: Control output Circuit Control Circuit Change: Relay Circuit q Control Circuit Change …...
  • Page 289 • Manual: Manually sets a serial communication method for a device. o Baud Rate ......Select a serial communication speed between a device and the VE-PG3. (Default: 9600) !0 Data Bits........Select the number of bits for the serial communication between 5 and 8.
  • Page 290: M Ext Voice Terminal (Output)

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[EXT Output 1 (EXT1)/ 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) EXT Output 2 (EXT2)] M EXT Voice Terminal (Output) Configure the audio output details for [EXT1]/[EXT2] port. EXT I/O (1/2) q Reference Level ………… Select the output level of A1/A2 terminal (Audio output). (Default: –20dBs) w Output Analog Gain ………...
  • Page 291 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[EXT Output 1 (EXT1)/ 9. [Port Settings] Menu EXT Output 2 (EXT2)] M EXT Voice Terminal (Output) (continued) EXT I/O (1/2) t Fade-out ………………… Set the time period until the audio signal is muted. (Default: 1.5 sec.) The Auto Fader function is available on following settings.
  • Page 292: M Ext Control Terminal (Ext Output)

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[EXT Output 1 (EXT1)/ 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) EXT Output 2 (EXT2)] M EXT Control Terminal (EXT Output) Set the details of the control signal from the[ EXT1]/[EXT2] port. • These items appear when [Relay Circuit] is selected in [Control Circuit Change]. q Control Output at the Start of Audio Output Select “Enable”...
  • Page 293: M Voice Transmission Control To The Ext Device (Ext Output)

    Select the amount of time to store the audio in 5 milliseconds step. (Default: 5) Range: 0 to 500 milliseconds The VE-PG3 stores the audio for the specified time of period to prevent the beginnings of phrases are clipped. r Voice Threshold …………...
  • Page 294: M Announce Tone (Ext Output)

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[EXT Output 1 (EXT1)/ 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) EXT Output 2 (EXT2)] M Announce Tone (EXT Output) Configure the details for sound effect of audio device connected to the [EXT1]/[EXT2] port. q Start Tone ………………… Select the tone which sounds before the announcement starts.
  • Page 295: M V/Roip Control

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[EXT Output 1 (EXT1)/ 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) EXT Output 2 (EXT2)] M V/RoIP Control Set the details for receiving a call on the radio connected to the [EXT1]/[EXT2] port. q Send Connect Success Tone to Telephone Select “Tone 1”...
  • Page 296: M Release Timer

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN [Port Settings]–[EXT Output 1 (EXT1)/ 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) EXT Output 2 (EXT2)] M Release Timer Set the timer details for SIP server connection, Peer to Peer connection and so on. q No Voice Release Timer … Enter the time period to stop the transmission.
  • Page 297: M Bridge Connection (1 To 4)

    (Default: 239.255.255.1) • When "Multicast" is selected: Enter the destination VE-PG3’s Destination IP address. Range: "224.0.0.0" to "239.255.255.255" (class D) • When "Unicast" is selected: (Default: None) Enter the destination VE-PG3’s IP address or domain name. (Up to 63 characters) 6-111...
  • Page 298 9. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[Bridge 1–Bridge 4] M Bridge Connection (Bridge 1 to 4) (continued) IP Communication Mode: Unicast IP Communication Mode: Multicast w Destination Port Number Enter the destination VE-PG3’s port number. (Default: Multicast: 22510 Unicast: 21530 (Bridge1)
  • Page 299 9. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[Bridge 1–Bridge 4] M Bridge Connection (Bridge 1 to 4) (continued) IP Communication Mode: Unicast IP Communication Mode: Multicast e Service Port Number …… Enter the destination VE-PG3’s port number. (Default: Multicast: 22510 Unicast: 21530 (Bridge1)
  • Page 300 Voice Coding …………… Select the codec type. (Default: G.711u) When you use the VE-PG3 with IP1000C, select “G.711u Signaling.” t TTL for Multicast ………… Enter the maximum hop number of TX packet. The packet whose hop number exceeds the set limit will be discarded.
  • Page 301: M Bridge Communication

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Bridge 1–Bridge 4] M Bridge Communication Configure the details for communication between bridge-connected device. q Encryption ………………… Select "Enable” to encrypt the communication. (Default: Disable) • When you select "Enable," enter the appropriate key to [Encryption Key]. w Talk-Back …………………...
  • Page 302: M Bridge Control

    Target Availability Check … Select “Disable” to skip the communication availability check. (Default: Enable) If “Enable” is selected, the VE-PG3 disconnects the communication route when a call (except Emergency call) from telephone to IP1000C is failed. The availability check fails when the called IP100H is busy, or no response is received (Time out timer: 5 seconds).
  • Page 303 The communication route is connected when an audio input is detected. • DTMF: The communication route is connected when a DTMF tone is detected. • Always Send during Talking: The VE-PG3 keeps sending the PTT control signal, once the communication route has been established. 6-117...
  • Page 304 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[Bridge 1–Bridge 4] M Bridge Control (continued) *Appears when “G.711u Signaling” is selected in the [Voice Coding] item. !2 PTT-ON Tone …………… Select the DTMF signal (0 to 9, #, *) to control the radio from the SIP phone. (Default: 0) •...
  • Page 305: M Voice Transmission Control To A Bridge Connection

    M Voice Transmission Control to a Bridge Connection The VOX (voice operated transmission) function automatically switches the connected transceiver to transmit, when the VE-PG3 receives the audio signal through the network. q Attack Time ……………… Select the TX attack time in 5 milliseconds step. It is the delay time before the VOX switch turns ON after an audio signal is received through the network.
  • Page 306: M Voice Transmission Control From A Bridge Connection

    M Voice Transmission Control from a Bridge Connection The VOX (voice operated transmission) function automatically switches the connected transceiver to receive, when the VE-PG3 receives the not audio signal through the network. q Attack Time ……………… Enter the TX attack time in 5 millisecond step. It is the delay time before the VOX switch turns ON after an audio signal is received through the network.
  • Page 307: M V/Roip Control

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Bridge 1–Bridge 4] M V/RoIP Control Configure the details when a call from an IP phone is received by the bridge-connected device. q Send Connect Success Tone to Telephone Select “Tone 1” to “Tone 3” to notify that the connection to the calling IP phone is succeed.
  • Page 308: M Release Timer

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[Bridge 1–Bridge 4] M Release Timer Configure the timer details for call, forced disconnection and so on. q Call Cancel Timer ……… Enter the time period to cancel the calling. When the set time has passed without the response from the IP phone, the transmission is cancelled.
  • Page 309: M Device

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[PHONE] M Device Configure the details for the telephone. q Impedance ……………… Select the appropriate impedance for the telephone. (Default: 600) Setting example: In USA : “600” In accordance with ETSI :”270+750||150nF” w On Hook Voltage …………...
  • Page 310: M Tone

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[PHONE] M Tone Edit the tone frequencies, volume level and patterns for the telephone line parameter. q Dial Tone ………………… The indication that the telephone exchange is working, and has recognized an off-hook condition at the telephone, and is ready to accept a call.
  • Page 311 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu [Port Settings]–[PHONE] M Tone (continued) r Busy Tone ……………… The indication that the called number is occupied, if that number is calling out, if the other line was left off-hook. t Reorder Tone …………… The indication that an invalid code has been dialed, or that all circuits (trunks) are busy and/or the call is cannot be routed.
  • Page 312: M Polarity

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 9. [Port Settings] Menu (continued) [Port Settings]–[PHONE] M Polarity Configure the details for the telephone line polarity. Polarity q Idle ………………………… Select the appropriate polarity for idling state. (Default: Forward) w Ring Inactive …………… Select the appropriate polarity while the line is inactive. (Default: Forward) e Caller Connect ……………...
  • Page 313: Expansion] Menu

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Expansion] Menu [Expansion]–[VoIP Expansion] M V/RoIP Expansion Configure the details for audio quality, incoming call, and so on. q Receive Buffer Size ……… Select the buffer time to keep the audio from breaking up. (Default: 40) Shorter value improves the delay, but it may frequently break the audio sig- nal.
  • Page 314: M Tos

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Expansion] Menu (continued) [Expansion]–[VoIP Expansion] M TOS Set the details of TOS (Type-Of-Service) function. TOS: Not used TOS: TOS TOS: Diffserv q TOS type ………………… Select the TOS (Type-Of Service) format. (Default: TOS) • Not used Does not use the TOS function.
  • Page 315 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Expansion] Menu [Expansion]–[VoIP Expansion] M TOS (continued) TOS: Not used TOS: TOS TOS: Diffserv w Media (RTP) ……………… Select the Priority level and Service type of the sent VoIP packets. • Priority Level Set the TOS priority level between 0 to 7 in decimal. (Default: 7) •...
  • Page 316 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Expansion] Menu [Expansion]–[VoIP Expansion] M TOS (continued) TOS: Not used TOS: TOS TOS: Diffserv e VoIP Signaling (SIP) …… Set the priority level of the call control packet which is output in the TOS field. •...
  • Page 317: M Emergency Notice

    [Expansion]–[Emergency Notice] M Emergency Notice Select the port to use as the emergency notice output. You can send an emergency notice to a device connected to the VE-PG3. q Transceiver 1 (TRX1) Transceiver 2 (TRX2) …… If you select “Enable,” the emergency notice is sent to the port ([TRX1]/ [TRX2]).
  • Page 318: M Priority Level

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Expansion] Menu (continued) [Expansion]–[Priority Control] M Priority Level Select the receive call priority level for IP phone and external device. q Individual Calling ………… Select the receive call priority level for individual call. (Default: Normal) w EXT Input …………………...
  • Page 319: M Priority Level Of The Individual Calling

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Expansion] Menu (continued) [Expansion]–[Priority Control] M Priority Level of the Individual Calling Specify the call prior to receive. The priority call takes priority on other ongoing communication. Calling Type: SIP Server Calling Type: Peer to Peer q Index ………………………...
  • Page 320 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Expansion] Menu [Expansion]–[Priority Control] M Priority Level of the Individual Calling (continued) Calling Type: SIP Server Calling Type: Peer to Peer t Priority Level ……………… Select the priority level for the callee. (Default: Normal) When higher priority call is received while a call is ongoing, the call is replaced to the higher one.
  • Page 321: M List Of Priority Level Of The Individual Calling Entries

    CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 10. [Expansion] Menu (continued) [Expansion]–[Priority Control] M List of Priority Level of the Individual Calling Entries • This is an example. q <Edit> ……………………… Click to edit the entry. w <Delete> ………………… Click to delete the entry. e<Delete All>...
  • Page 322: M Abnormal Condition Monitoring

    • Select "Relay circuit" in the Control Circuit] item on the [EXT Output] (1/2), or [EXT I/O] (1/2) screen. While the error detect signal is sent, the VE-PG3 cannot receive signals from the external device that is connected to the B1/B2terminal (+/–).
  • Page 323 • Select "Relay circuit" in the Control Circuit] item on the [EXT Output] (1/2), or [EXT I/O] (1/2) screen. While the error detect signal is sent, the VE-PG3 cannot receive signals from the external device that is connected to the B1/B2 terminal (+/–).
  • Page 324 • Select "Relay circuit" in the Control Circuit] item on the [EXT Output] (1/2), or [EXT I/O] (1/2) screen. While the error detect signal is sent, the VE-PG3 cannot receive signals from the external device that is connected to the B1/B2terminal (+/–).
  • Page 325 Setting the date and time (Manual setting) ………………………………………………………………………………… 7-3 Setting the date and time (Automatic setting) ……………………………………………………………………………… 7-3 3. How to save the VE-PG3’s setting to the PC ……………………………………………………………………………… 7-4 Saving the settings file to the PC …………………………………………………………………………………………… 7-4 4. How to load the saved file to the VE-PG3 ………………………………………………………………………………… 7-5 the settings file into the VE-PG3 ………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 326: How To Restrict Access

    MAINTENANCE 1. How to restrict access If you set a new administrator password, you can restrict access to the VE-PG3’s setting screen. The default administrator password is “admin.” • The User name is fixed at “admin.” Setting the password Click the [Management] menu, then [Administrator].
  • Page 327: How To Set The Ve-Pg3'S Internal Clock Time

    MAINTENANCE 2. How to set the VE-PG3’s internal clock time You can set the VE-PG3’s internal clock time. Setting the date and time (Manual setting) Click the [Management] menu, then [Date and Time]. • The [Date and Time] screen appears.
  • Page 328: How To Save The Ve-Pg3'S Setting To The Pc

    Select the desired folder/location, then click [Save] in the File Saving window. • The setting file (extension: “sav”) is saved to the selected folder. • The default file name is composed of the model name (VE-PG3), version number and date. [NOTE]...
  • Page 329: How To Load The Saved File To The Ve

    MAINTENANCE 4. How to load the saved file to the VE-PG3 You can load the VE-PG3’s settings from the PC. • The settings can be directly loaded into the VE-PG3 from the PC. Reloading the settings file into the VE-PG3 Click [Management], then [Backup/Restore Settings].
  • Page 330: How To Initialize The Ve

    Initializing clears all the settings. • If the network part of the PC IP address is different from that of the VE-PG3, you cannot access the VE-PG3 set- ting screen. In such case, change the PC IP address according to your network environment.
  • Page 331: How To Update The Firmware

    Version number NOTE: • NEVER turn OFF the power until the updating has been completed. Otherwise, the VE-PG3 may be dam- aged. • If the firewall is running, stop it before updating the firmware. If you want to stop the firewall, ask your network administrator for the detail.
  • Page 332: Updating The Firmware On The Setting Screen (Manual Updating)

    NEVER turn OFF the VE-PG3's power while updating. It will cause data corruption, or damage the USB flash drive. If you cannot access the VE-PG3 setting screen after the updating. change the PC IP address according to your net- work environment.
  • Page 333: About The Automatic Restore Function

    • Inser the USB flash drive securely. • NEVER remove the USB flash drive or turn OFF the VE-PG3’s power, while transferring data. It will cause data corruption, or damage the USB flash drive. While transferring data, the [PWR/MSG] LED blinks.
  • Page 334 • The firmware is not automatically saved as a backup. • The latest settings backup file is saved as “bakdata.sav” (with no revision number). • If the content of settings file is the same as the VE-PG3’s current settings, no setting backup file is saved. 7-10...
  • Page 335 Inserting the USB flash drive, which contains the files shown below, to the VE-PG3 (MAC address: 0090C7000002), because there is no folder named “0090C7000002” (VE-PG3’s WAN side MAC name), the backup setting file is auto- matically created in the root directory of the USB flash drive.
  • Page 336: How To Restore The Configuration Using A Usb Flash Drive

    Note: Before using a USB flash drive, see page 7-9. Saving the settings file to a USB flash drive Insert the USB flash drive securely to the PC. Access the VE-PG3's setting screen. Click [Management], then [Backup/Restore Settings]. • The [Backup/Restore Settings] screen appears.
  • Page 337: Loading The Settings From The Usb Flash Drive

    Prepare the VE-PG3 to load the settings. Turn OFF the power. NOTE: Turn OFF the VE-PG3’s power, before inserting the USB flash drive. Insert the USB flash drive, which contains the setting data (savedata.sav), to the [USB] port, and then turn ON the power.
  • Page 338: How To Use The Custom Hold Music

    NEVER remove the USB flash drive, or turn NOTE: Insert the USB memory OFF the VE-PG3’s power while transferring data. It will cause data corruption, or damage the USB flash drive. Select the music in the [Hold Music] item. (p.6-34) •...
  • Page 339 M For Windows 7 ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8-4 M About the telnet commands ………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8-4 3. About the external audio device ……………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8-5 M When connecting VE-PG3 to an in-house sound system ……………………………………………………………………… 8-5 4. Specifications …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8-6 M General ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 8-6 M Communication Interfaces …………………………………………………………………………………………………………...
  • Page 340: Troubleshooting

    FOR YOUR INFORMATION 1. Troubleshooting If the VE-PG3 seems to be malfunctioning, please check the followings before sending it to the service center. The [PWR/MSG] LED does not light. • The supplied AC adapter is not connected to the VE-PG3.
  • Page 341 -> Check the Mixing function setting. The VE-PG3 cannot automatically update the firmware. • The Ethernet cable is not properly connected to the VE-PG3. -> Properly connect the Ethernet cable to the VE-PG3. • The VE-PG3 is not connected to internet.
  • Page 342: Connect With The Ve-Pg3 Using Telnet

    ID password : (Input the VE-PG3’s administrator password) t If the telnet can access to the VE-PG3, “VE-PG3 #” is displayed on the telnet screen. M About the telnet commands The following commands can be used for the Telnet function.
  • Page 343: About The External Audio Device

    When connecting an RS-232C cable with the 9-pin D-sub connector The Virtual Serial Port function of VE-PG3 allows you to control a device with a serial communication interface, through the TCP/IP network. • See the "Virtual Serial Port" manual in the supplied utility CD for details.
  • Page 344: M General

    FOR YOUR INFORMATION 4. Specifications NOTE: All specifications are the subject to change without notice. M General Power supply: DC12 V ±10% [Polarity 16W maximum (with the supplied AC adaptor) Usable condition: Temperature 0 to 40°C, +32 to +104°F, Humidity 5–95% (At no condensation) Dimension: Approximately 232 (W) ×...
  • Page 345 The connected audio equipment may damage if the gain is inappropriately set. The length of the cable which connects the audio equipment and VE-PG3 is less than 10 m (3.3 ft.). Be careful of the noise and malfunction caused by the earth loop.
  • Page 346 Serial communication RTS (From the VE-PG3) Serial communication CTS (To the VE-PG3) • You can change the configuration of ports B1 to B4 on the VE-PG3's setting screen. • B1/B4 terminal (+/–): General Control Output Terminal Turns the connected equipment ON or OFF.
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