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AEQ Phoenix Mobile manuals available for free PDF download: User Manual, Application Note
AEQ Phoenix Mobile User Manual (106 pages)
Brand:
AEQ
| Category:
IP Audio systems
| Size: 3.83 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
2
Introduction
5
General Overview
5
Functional Specifications
5
Available Encoding Modes
6
Block Diagram
8
Compatibility with Other AEQ Codecs
9
Compatibility with Other Manufacturers' Codecs
9
Physical Description of the Unit
10
Description of the Front Panel and Connections
10
Auxiliary I/O ("AUX IN/OUT")
10
Headphones 1 and 2 Output ("HP1" and "HP2")
10
Microphones 1 and 2 Input ("MIC1" and "MIC2")
11
MIC-Line Input ("MIC/LIN")
11
Description of the Rear Panel and Connections
12
USB Port
12
Right Additional Communication Module
12
Left Additional Communication Module
13
Ethernet Port
13
GPIO Connections
13
Power Supply
14
General
14
Power Supply / Battery Charger
14
Description of the Control Surface
16
Multifunction Display Screen and Navigation Keys
17
Battery Charging Indicator
17
On-Hook / Off-Hook Keys
18
Navigation Keys
18
Multifunction Display Screen
18
Alphanumeric Keypad
22
Function and Routing Keys and Communication Status Leds
22
Audio Controls
23
Ethernet Interface
25
PGA Interfaces
25
Communications Module: POTS
25
Communications Module: ISDN
26
Other PGA Communication Modules
26
USB Interface
27
Batteries Pack
28
Basic Configuration Menu Description
29
Advanced Menu Description
32
Call Register
33
Contacts
34
Audio Settings
35
Routing
35
Crosspoint
36
Mixer
38
Input
39
MIC 1 and MIC 2
39
MIC/Line
40
Aux in
40
Rx Program and Rx Coord
40
Default Configuration
40
Output
40
HP1 and HP2
41
Aux out
41
Tx Program and Tx Coord
41
Default Configuration
41
Tones
41
Modules Config
42
Communication Interfaces Associated with Channels
43
Optional Communication Interfaces Configuration
43
Configuration of the Slot for the POTS Module
43
Configuration of the Slot for the ISDN Module
44
Communications
47
Ethernet Interface Configuration
48
Interface Configuration
48
SIP Configuration
49
Parameters
49
Proxy
51
SAP Config
52
Call Settings
52
Link Profiles
53
Add a New Profile to the List
55
Editing a Profile on the List
56
Eliminating a Profile from the List
56
Applications
56
Sap
57
VU Meters
57
DLP Design
57
RTP Statistical
58
Maintenance
59
Reset
59
Battery Status
59
FW (Firmware) Version
60
MAC Config
60
Diagnostics
61
Settings
62
Time and Date
62
Local Config
63
Ethernet Config
63
Users
63
Quickstart User's Guide
65
Connecting the Equipment
65
Power Supply
65
Audio
65
Communications Interface
66
Powering up the Codec
66
Review of the Configuration
67
Establishment of an IP Communication (Ethernet Interface)
68
Ending an IP Communication (Ethernet Interface)
69
Reception and Acceptance of an IP Communication
69
Interface)
69
Establishment of a POTS Communication
69
Ending a POTS Communication
70
Reception and Acceptance of a POTS Communication
70
Establishment of an ISDN Communication
71
Ending an ISDN Communication
71
Reception and Acceptance of an ISDN Communication
72
Establishment of a GSM Communication (USB Interface)
72
Ending a GSM Communication (USB Interface)
73
Reception and Acceptance of a GSM Communication
73
Interface)
74
Establishment of an IP-3G Communication (USB Interface)
74
Ending an IP-3G Communication (USB Interface)
75
Reception and Acceptance of an IP-3G Communication
75
Interface)
75
Firmware Upgrading
76
Technical Specifications
79
Warranty
81
ANNEXE A: Characteristics of the Encoding Modes
82
ANNEXE B: Detailed Block Diagrams
84
ANNEXE C: Protocols Associated with Communication over IP Networks
86
C1. Circuit Switching Vs. Packet Switching
86
C1.1. Circuit Switching
86
C1.1.1. Benefits
86
C1.1.2. Disadvantages
87
C1.2. Packet Switching
87
C1.2.1. Switching Modes
87
C1.2.2. Benefits
87
C1.2.3. Disadvantages
88
C2. IP Protocol
88
C2.1. IP Addresses
89
C2.2. Unicast Vs. Multicast
90
C3. RTP Protocol
90
C3.1. PHOENIX MOBILE Default Configuration
91
C4. SIP Protocol
91
C4.1. Working Modes
92
C4.2. Possible Work Scenarios
93
C4.3. PHOENIX MOBILE Default Configuration
93
C5. STUN Protocol
93
C5.1. PHOENIX MOBILE Default Configuration
95
C6. SAP Protocol
95
C6.1. PHOENIX MOBILE Default Configuration
97
C7. Summary
97
ANNEXE D: Digital Level Processor (DLP)
98
D1. Add
99
D1.1. Upper & Lower Regions
100
D1.2. Graphics Config
101
D1.2.1. Points
101
D1.2.2. Options
101
D1.2.3. Example of a Configuration
102
D2. Edit
102
D3. Delete
102
ANNEXE E: Connect PHOENIX MOBILE into ISDN National-1
103
E1. Directory Numbers (Dn's)
104
E2. Spid's (Service Profile Identification Numbers)
104
E3. Line Characteristics for the USA. Line Request Model
104
E4. Connecting the PHOENIX MOBILE to the ISDN Line
104
ANNEXE F: 3G and GSM Communications
105
ANNEXE G: Application Notes Guide
106
G1. Internet Connection Using Standard Cable Access
106
Point to Point Connections
106
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AEQ Phoenix Mobile Application Note (8 pages)
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