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AEQ PHOENIX MERCURY IP Audio Codec manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
AEQ PHOENIX MERCURY User Manual (54 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
1 Introduction
4
General Description
4
Functional Specifications
4
Available Encoding Modes
5
Compatibility with Other AEQ Codecs
5
Compatibility with Other Manufacturers' Codecs
5
2 Physical Description of the Unit
6
Description of the Front Panel
6
Description of the Rear Panel and Connections
7
Analog Line Stereo Input
7
Analog Line Stereo Output
7
AES/EBU Inputs/Outputs (Optional)
7
AUX DATA Connector (+ IP Reset)
8
Ethernet Port (LAN)
8
USB Port
9
Power Supply
9
IP Interface
9
3 Configuration and Operation Options Description
10
Individual Codec Control Window
10
IP Interface Connection Modes
12
Proxy Sip
12
Direct Sip
13
RTP Point to Point (RAW)
15
Sending Audio to Multiple Destinations: Broadcast, Multicast and Multiple Unicast
15
Nat Traversal
17
Operation Without NAT: "OFF (There Is no NAT)
17
Manual NAT: "MANUAL (Router Configuration)
17
AUTO 1 (Local Network Audio)
19
AUTO 2 (Local Network Audio)
19
AUTO 3 (Audio over Internet)
19
AUTO 4 (Audio over Internet)
19
FEC Modes and Reception Buffer Configuration
19
Coding Profiles
20
Ethernet Port Configuration
21
RS-232 Ancillary (End to End Data Channel)
22
SNMP Configuration
23
4 Quickstart User's Guide
25
Equipment Connections
25
Power Supply
25
IP Communications Interface
25
Powering up the Codec
25
Setting up a Computer to Control the Unit
25
Audio
26
Establishing an IP Communication
26
Establishing an IP Communication in RTP Mode
26
Finalizing an IP Communication in RTP Mode
28
Establishing an IP Communication in PROXY SIP Mode
28
Finalizing an IP Communication in PROXY SIP Mode
30
Receiving and Accepting an IP Communication in PROXY SIP Mode
31
Establishing an IP Communication in DIRECT SIP Mode
31
Finalizing an IP Communication in DIRECT SIP Mode
33
Receiving and Accepting an IP Communication in DIRECT SIP Mode
34
5 Control Terminal over Web Browser
35
Upgrading the Equipment Firmware
35
Configuring the MAC Address Associated with the Ethernet Interface
36
Technical Assistance Service and On-Line Manuals
37
Saving and Loading Configurations
37
Status Menu
38
Snmp
38
Getting the Phoenix Mercury MIB File
38
6 Technical Specifications
39
7 Warranty
40
A.e.q. Warranty
40
Annexe A: General Characteristics of Encoding Modes
41
Annexe B: List of Available Coding Algorithms in Phoenix Mercury
42
Annexe C: Protocols Associated with Communications over Ip Networks
43
C1. Circuit Switching Versus Packet Switching
43
C1.1. Circuit Switching
43
C1.1.1. Advantages
43
C1.1.2. Disadvantages
44
C1.2. Packet Switching
44
C1.2.1. Switching Modes
44
C1.2.2. Advantages
44
C1.2.3. Disadvantages
45
C2. IP Protocol
45
C2.1. IP Addresses
46
C2.2. Unicast Vs. Multicast
46
C3. RTP Protocol
47
C3.1. PHOENIX MERCURY Default Configuration
47
C4. SIP Protocol
47
C4.1. Working Modes
48
C4.2. Possible Work Scenarios
49
C4.3. PHOENIX MERCURY Default Configuration
50
C5. STUN Protocol
50
Annexe D: Ports Used by Phoenix Equipment
53
Annexe E: Application Notes Guide
54
E1. Internet Connection Using Standard Cable Access
54
Application Note NA0A
54
Application Note NA0B
54
Application Note NA0C
54
Application Note NA0D
54
Application Note NA0E
54
Application Note NA0F
54
E2. Special Applications Using Different Kinds of Internet Physical Accesses, or Point to Point Connections
54
Application Note NA1
54
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