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Page 1: ...www 2n cz Version 2N NetSpeaker IP Audio System Complete manual 1 5 ...

Page 2: ... and to answer your questions about 2N products and services On www faq 2n cz you can find information regarding products adjustment and instructions for optimum use and procedures What to do if 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s hereby declares that the 2N product complies with NetSpeaker all basic requirements and other relevant provisions of the 1999 5 EC directive For the full wording of the Declaration of...

Page 3: ...guration via Telnet Server 59 HW description 62 2N NetSpeaker 63 2N NetSpeaker Lite 70 2N NetMic 77 2N NetSpeaker Set with Loudspeaker 82 2N NetSpeaker Lite PCB 89 2N NetSpeaker mono PCB 96 2N NetStreamer 104 Supplementary Information 108 Troubleshooting 109 Directives Laws and Regulations 110 General Instructions and Cautions 112 ...

Page 4: ...d 2N NetSpeaker create separate zones with different communication contents You can make use of your existing LAN WAN while installing your system to save the total 2N NetSpeaker implementation time and of course cut your wiring costs The s 2N NetSpeaker ystem consists of two basic components a server and an audio converter The Control Panel software has been developed to configure the whole broad...

Page 5: ...5 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz System Layout Figure 2N NetSpeaker Refer to the section for basic information on quick system installation of Quick Start the 2N NetSpeaker Server ...

Page 6: ...ws Server 2012 Windows Firewall service running during installation otherwise the 2N rules have to be added manually NetSpeaker VoIP Without Registration Counterparty calls on the IP address of the predefined 2N IP server and port for the VoIP trunk 5061 e g NetSpeaker With Registration is only the client the g 2N NetSpeaker 2N NetSpeaker Server ets registered with the PBX It cannot be switched to...

Page 7: ...N was tested with and For more details NetSpeaker Server rsyslog server Watcher on settings and use refer to the Advanced configuration Control Panel Manual r menu Administrato TELNET When 2N NetSpeaker gets connected to the server Telnet is disabled by default and reactivated automatically after disconnection To enable Telnet while 2N NetSpeaker is connected to the server allow this on the tab in...

Page 8: ...g 1600 kbps stream Audio transfer from to RTP destinations 2N NetSpeaker Server Option Server NetSpeaker transfer G 711 uLaw 85 kbps G 711 uLaw 85 kbps Linear PCM 16bit 44 1kHz Stereo 1500 kbps Linear PCM 16bit 44 1kHz Mono 800 kbps Test Results HW CPU Chipset Intel Atom Z530 Intel Core i5 Intel XEON E5645 Number of different streams Win 7 Win 8 6 20 Number of different streams Win Server 2008 R2 ...

Page 9: ...l Safety abide by this information to prevent persons from injury Always Warning abide by this information to prevent damage to the device Always Caution Important information for system functionality Tip Useful information for quick and efficient functionality Note Routines or advice for efficient use of the device ...

Page 10: ...Configuration This section provides you with all information on the system and 2N NetSpeaker advanced configuration via the 2N NetSpeaker ControlPanel Here is what you can find in this section Control Panel Manual Configuration via Telnet Server ...

Page 11: ...ration NetSpeaker Server Here is what you can find in this section Sessions Destinations and Zones Audio Sources Scheduler microSD Users Administrator What you should know The 2N Control Panel application may allocate a higher amount of the memory as it keeps logs from the entire system We recommend you to close the application when unused ...

Page 12: ...e Session Window Layout Use to add a source included in the source list to the session and a drag drop destination to the destination list Whether you add Destination targets destinations by speakers or zones the resultant functionality will be the same You can assign speakers to zones in the Destinations Zones menu What you should know Audio sources can be type filtered in the header Input source...

Page 13: ... a session refer to the figure below ON The figure below also shows additional session controls Balance set balance for the right left channel Listening in enable this parameter to listen to remote destinations locally Volume set the main session volume Sound activation deactivation enable disable sound for the active session Destinations list of used destinations and zones Figure Session Control ...

Page 14: ... the units 2N NetSpeaker on the tab or by a remote controller on the site Destinations Zones Fade set the session fade The parameter can be used for a gradual sound volume change The fade range is 500 2000 ms Figure Priority Channel and Fade Settings Audio Sources You can add multiple sources to each session Use the tab to create a Audio source source refer to for details Add the sources in the fo...

Page 15: ...15 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz Playlist here you can besides basic functions control mp3 files with play stop pause next previous shuffle and repeat Moreover you can minimise the playlist bar ...

Page 16: ...enu with the right mouse click and select Create zone again Retrieve the floating menu via the to rename a zone Zone name Rename The figure below shows how to add a using drag drop into a zone 2N NetSpeaker In you can see the list of all and RTP All Destinations 2N NetSpeakers What you should know Zones are logical units used for grouping 2N NetSpeaker A zone can be added to a Session if you want ...

Page 17: ...hich columns shall be visible Retrieve the floating menu with the right mouse button and choose Select columns Destinations can then be displayed in the descending ascending order for one of the used columns Figure Destination List Columns Moreover you can use a filter in this table which is extremely helpful for large installations Click the funnel symbol to retrieve the filter settings See the f...

Page 18: ... Filter 2N NetSpeakers Use the function to move the selected speaker from the list of speakers to drag drop the required zone Use the floating menu Remove to remove a speaker from the zone to the speaker list The properties are divided as follows 2N NetSpeaker ...

Page 19: ...ged connection if existing and synchronisation status Click the button to restart and Restart 2N NetSpeaker to enable LED blinking and sound notification to discover on Blink 2N NetSpeaker site SD card state informs whether or not the SD card has been connected and is ok State announces one of the following synchronisation states ...

Page 20: ...ndependent audio channels are used for two independent speakers mono only one channel is used for audio transmission and both speakers produce the same sound Bit stream define the count of bits to be transmitted in 1 s of the audio signal The IP packet overhead is not included in this information Advanced Settings Disable multicast multicast is a Point to Multipoint transmission option which saves...

Page 21: ...igure RTP Destination Settings Properties of RTP Destinations This section is devoted to RTP destinations Destination name this parameter shows the name of the RTP destination and can be changed Audio codec allows you to select the required audio codec You can choose one of the following 4 options G711 u Law G711 A Law Liner PCM 16 bit Stereo Liner PCM 16 bit Mono IP Address set the multicast IP a...

Page 22: ...rs select multiple a grey strip shows up to indicate that you can 2N NetSpeakers change settings for more First select the parameter to be 2N NetSpeakers changed Then change this parameter and click Enter The final step is to save the modification with the Save button See the figure below Figure 2N NetSpeaker Bulk Settings ...

Page 23: ...working source SIP playlist is necessary to assign microphone to a session in the menu to define where the Sessions contents should be played 2N NetSpeaker supports several types of input sources for specific applications The HW sources are based on the sound card External sound server PC cards can be used too 2N NetMic provides announcements to a session via button A if added to the for the parti...

Page 24: ...rs Click the button and add or to create a new playlist You can select more mp3 wma wav files files than one with Shift Ctrl Figure Adding Audio Files to Playlist To add files to the new playlist from a PC other than that on which the server is running use the Import file option in the Administration File manager menu ...

Page 25: ...y Example Suppose a language school has English and German classrooms There are 4 teachers in the school Mr Cook Ms Scott Hr Himmel and Fr Moselle Use the set of user inputs to create and English classroom input German classroom input Enable the English classroom virtual input for Mr Cook and Ms Scott Enable the German classroom virtual input for Hr Himmel and Fr Moselle Doing this you have create...

Page 26: ...et radio Internet radio delay in ms characterises the radio buffer size The supported radio formats are and In exceptional cases the services providing internet radio mp3 wma managemen may fail For this reason it is good to have a backup of at least one of t and playback the supported Internet radios from http www mikesradioworld com Figure Internet Radio Parameters ...

Page 27: ...input is a common audio input All the devices that can transmit audio using RTP protocol and codec G711 L16 can serve as a sound source for the session The sound source is defined by the listening port the IP address unless unicast i e IP address of the server If the listens on the defined 2N NetSpeaker Server multicast address it is necessary to enter this address then the specified port IP multi...

Page 28: ...e 2N NetMic which enables you to make live announcements or broadcast pre prepared files to different zones You can define the audio path delay according to your network conditions to improve the communication quality To access click to display the s 2N NetMic Audio Sources NetMic 2N NetMic etting window ...

Page 29: ...E a s www 2n cz Figure Initial View of 2N NetMic via 2N NetSpeaker Control Panel In the window above set live announcements or playing files to to 2N NetSpeaker the buttons Click a number to set the function key 2N NetMic ...

Page 30: ... Save and start using the 2N NetMic preset buttons NetStreamer Despite the gradual modernisation of audio systems to IP technology customers are still encountering the need to connect an IP audio system to a traditional music sources such as FM radio stations CD players or microphones 2N NetStreamer can transfer traditional audio sources to IP technology and then ensure audio distribution over an ...

Page 31: ...have to know the PBX IP address username and password if requested and the port to establish connection to the PBX Refer to the subsections below for the parameters and setting options Another option is to allow direct VoIP calls to the by 2N NetSpeaker Server choosing Local SIP input Then you have to assign the source to a session Now the 2N is able to receive direct VoIP calls from VoIP phones N...

Page 32: ...nicating The domain and port specified here are relevant for subsequent call routing to the The Request URI field including 2N NetSpeaker Server Realm Domain port are checked for incoming INVITE messages If the values match the SIP GW setting the packets are routed to the 2N NetSpeaker The INVITE messages are served too whose Request URI values are Server included in the field Aliases Via Contact ...

Page 33: ...ter line enable registration with the counterparty and specify the gateway registration number Caller ID No call setup requests can be resent to an unregistered gateway Validity set the registration validity term The resultant value can be defined by the counterparty if shorter Authorisation Data Name user name for registration with the counterparty Password password for registration with the coun...

Page 34: ...ps minimise data to be transmitted Do not replace in numbers if you do not tick off this option the above mentioned characters will be replaced with adequate strings xx in numbers Tick off the option to send the characters Route by To header if you tick off the option incoming call routing on the port will obey the header setting Otherwise and by default To calls are routed by the Request URI head...

Page 35: ...ata to be transmitted Packets are not sent while the user is not speaking VAD stands for Voice Activity Detection Disabled VAD VAD acc to G 729 Annex B VAD light Generate comfort noise enable comfort noise generating As users of classic analogue lines are used to some background noise this option simulates a similar call impression to them Mask lost packets enable optimised computing of probable c...

Page 36: ...nding modes using the SIP INFO method The modes have different formats of the DTMF transmitting message KeepAlive Period define the KeepAlive packet sending interval The default value is 10s STUN server The STUN server helps NAT clients i e PCs behind the firewall set up telephone calls with the VoIP provider hosted outside the LAN complete the STUN server address IP or domain name to be Address u...

Page 37: ...ssion including the required playlists before creating an event Only then you can start creating an event as follows Procedure Create a new event use one of the following methods click the tab and Scheduler then or use the floating menu Also you can assign an event to a date Create event before creation by clicking the required day and then Create event What you should know If the Create actions f...

Page 38: ...e setting options depend on the action type Action setting options Not scheduled this event will never be performed Daily the event will start at the set time every day or Every xth day Weekly the event will start at the set time of the set days every week or Every xth week Monthly select a day in the month for the action start and also in which months the action shall occur Once only ...

Page 39: ...t according to Subs 6 1 above specify the contents of the event i e what shall be played and when Figure Action Setting and Display The Action Setting and Display figure above shows an example of a scheduled action The actions are added automatically to the beginning Activate Deactivate session ...

Page 40: ...n set other parameters than as shown in Fig 3 for different types of actions You can set the start time only for most action types and other properties for some of them Play Stop Others Previous and Activate Deactivate session set the start time only Volume set the playlist volume the volume level plus a smooth volume change Balance set the playlist balance in addition to start time set a smooth b...

Page 41: ...being inserted in 2N NetSpeaker 2N NetSpeaker has no RTC of its own Connectivity to the server after HW restart is required for successful time synchronisation Connection failures are irrelevant We recommend to synchronise up to 100 MB of the contents One action launched at time and one action launched by the button press are always valid on one 2N NetSpeaker The synchronisation rate depends on th...

Page 42: ... Playlists The subsections below provide details on these logical parts Synchronisation Properties In this section you can set and schedule action synchronisation The following options are available Not scheduled perform synchronisation manually by pushing the Sync Now button or At defined time with the Daily Weekly Monthly and Once only options Each of these options can be further set This settin...

Page 43: ...to the Digital Input and Output subsection in HW description At time the action starts at the defined time On connection the action starts in case the connection gets lost e g the loss power supply fails 2N NetSpeaker Server Play from SD the action starts whenever the audio stream stops or gets interrupted e g Session is disabled is down etc 2N NetSpeaker Server Action duration set the action end ...

Page 44: ...action will never start Daily the action will start at the set time every day or Every xth day Weekly the event will start at the set time of the set days every week or Every xth week Monthly select a day in the month for the action start and also in which months the action shall occur Once only Figure Weekly Schedule Enabling Actions for Speakers Define the speakers for which the action shall be ...

Page 45: ...d to add a pause between the playlists Use the arrows to assign priorities to the playlist s Figure Playlist Example of Synchronisation Action Configuration Suppose company Xyz intends to play ad spots in its system at 6 2N NetSpeaker a m every day As the spots vary every week it will be necessary to synchronise the system early in the morning on Mondays 2N NetSpeaker ...

Page 46: ...edule action start the commercial spot at 6 a m every day Therefore select Daily planning with start at 6 00 Select the units in the 2N NetSpeaker Enabling action to individual that shall be involved in the action speakers Caution Make sure that the selected 2N NetSpeaker units contain the SD cards via the tab Destinations Zones Now select the playlist to be saved on the SD card and played at the ...

Page 47: ... The user has access to all destinations and its broadcasting has the highest priority User input role this user will be assigned the home session for broadcasting by the system administrator Rights level select the User or Administrator level The Administrator cannot log in to the Console and Virtual Sound Card but may use the 2N NetSpeaker ControlPanel software What you should know This menu hel...

Page 48: ...user inputs for certain sessions refer to for details These inputs can then be assigned provided to users in the Audio Sources section This section includes a list of Permit user connection to set of user inputs all sets of user inputs and helps you assign a user to an input by ticking off the option ...

Page 49: ...tings General General allows you to set the ControlPanel language and external syslog server for logs What you should know Your network can be overloaded by wrong settings made in this tab Trace can be saved and help communicate your problem to the 2N department Technical Support Multicast is disabled in by default 2N NetSpeaker The scanner allows you to see even 2N NetSpeaker 2N NetSpeaker if doe...

Page 50: ...ction on your syslog server Log description 1 RADIO_DISCONNECT New session 1 http api play cz danceradio192 mp3 m3u New internet radio 1 Par1 1 id of message After server restart number is set to 0 Par2 RADIO_DISCONNECT type of message see below Par3 New session 1 source of message Par4 http api play cz danceradio192 mp3 m3u subject of change Par5 New internet radio 1 name of subject The parameter...

Page 51: ...isconnected from session Par3 Session Par4 URL address Par5 Name of radio HW_CONNECT HW input Par3 Session Par4 HW was disconnected to session input source s name HW_DISCONNECT HW input was disconnected from session Par3 Session Par4 HW input source s name VOIP_CONNECT Par3 Session Par4 Voip VoIP input was connected to session sou rce s name VOIP_DISCONNECT VoIP input was disconnected from session...

Page 52: ...ettings Network Settings Multicast Addresses Set the multicast addresses Select multicast for the address range multicast for the port range or single IP address transmission The default address scope is 239 0 0 0 8 The figure below shows the default setting for the address range If the range of addresses is set then multicast is used Each group of speakers with the same settings session delay bit...

Page 53: ... primary used by VoIP 2N NetSpeaker Server phones or intercoms but the command can be also sent from a web application 2N NetSpeaker Settings Communication Properties Communication properties helps you set the server domain for the connected 2N units to avoid connection to another in the NetSpeaker 2N NetSpeaker Server network Expander Settings 2N NetSpeaker Expander is an advanced function of whi...

Page 54: ...e disable the firmware 2N NetSpeaker upgrade Figure Connection Parameters 2N NetSpeaker Scanner Use the scanner to search for the units and their 2N NetSpeaker 2N NetSpeaker settings in the network All speakers available in the network are displayed to the left Having selected a speaker you can change its parameters in the right hand part to make it connect to the automatically active mode or usin...

Page 55: ...ve active search mode Passive mode means that it is necessary to set connection to 2N from the server side in the NetSpeaker NetSpeaker settings section NetSpeaker connections Active mode means that gets connected to the 2N NetSpeaker 2N automatically using the NetSpeaker Server Server IP address parameter Search mode means that finds the 2N NetSpeaker 2N NetSpeaker in the network automatically ta...

Page 56: ...ws you to NTPQueryTimeout NSPK_SRVT_GLOBAL change the time synchronisation timeout This parameter can improve the 2N performance in networks with complicated structures NetSpeaker The table shows statistical data on NSPK_SRVT_STATS_SND_BUFFER communication for short 10s 60s and overall time periods Trace Trace provides full listing of information exchange between the syst 2N NetSpeaker em componen...

Page 57: ...ure XML Script for Password Saving File Manager File manager allows you to manage the folders and files on your discs Refresh refresh the path in the folder current Delete delete a file folder Rename rename a file folder Create directory create a directory in the folder current Import file copy a file to the folder current Export file copy a file from the folder current ...

Page 58: ...58 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz Figure File Manager ...

Page 59: ...basic 2N NetSpeaker settings For connection use any Telnet Client application downloaded from the Internet for example By default the Telnet server listens at port 23 Basic Parameter Settings When the connection has been established displays its serial 2N NetSpeaker number and the current firmware version Enter the password which is equal to the connection authorisation password from the i e pwd 2...

Page 60: ...orrectly if 1 is selected Setting options 0 2N NetSpeaker passive mode The server connection is initiated by the 2N NetSpeaker Server 1 2N NetSpeaker active mode The server connection is initiated by 2N NetSpeaker Default setting 1 searchmode 2N NetSpeaker is searching for the in the 2N NetSpeaker Server network and uses the Server s domain Setting options 0 Searchmode is disabled 1 Searchmode is ...

Page 61: ...pwd 2N NetSpeaker s own password for authorising connection initiated by the The same password must be stored in the 2N NetSpeaker Server global settings and must be identical for all 2N NetSpeaker Server 2N units in the system This password is used for Telnet server NetSpeaker connection authorization too Default setting admin srvipaddr 2N NetSpeaker Server IP address Use the setting in the activ...

Page 62: ...s section provides you with full HW description of the units 2N NetSpeaker Here is what you can find in this section 2N NetSpeaker 2N NetSpeaker Lite 2N NetMic 2N NetSpeaker Set with Loudspeaker 2N NetSpeaker Lite PCB 2N NetSpeaker mono PCB 2N NetStreamer ...

Page 63: ...integrated 14W 2N NetSpeaker amplifier for direct loud speaker connection can be controlled by 2N NetSpeaker two front panel buttons or an infrared remote controller is equipped 2N NetSpeaker with a digital input and output which extend the converter options and may be helpful in special applications helps you extend the internal FLASH memory 2N NetSpeaker using microSD memory cards Use the integr...

Page 64: ...d switching Digital input 5 24V without galvanic isolation for external sensor button etc 10 100BASE TX LAN RJ 45 connector Integrated amplifier output terminals for 1 or 2 loudspeakers RESET button Headphone line output for standard headphones external amplifier Universal buttons with programmable functions MicroSD card slot for higher internal memory capacity Infrared signal receiver for remote ...

Page 65: ... 20Hz 20kHz 0 5dB Harmonic distortion 0 05 1kHz Signal to noise ratio 91dB Headphone Line output STEREO 3 5mm jack on front panel Digital output 24V 1A AC DC relay output galvanically isolated Digital input 5 to 24V DC digital input galvanically non isolated Memory capacity extension MicroSD card slot on front panel Sound compression MPEG 1 Audio Layer II MP2 Bandwidth 32 320kbps Installation If y...

Page 66: ...l injury Connect the loudspeaker headphones or an external amplifier Connect the digital input and output Insert the microSD card Connect the UTP cable Connect a 12V power supply unless PoE is used Loudspeaker Connection 2N NetSpeaker is equipped with a power amplifier for 1 MONO or 2 STEREO loudspeakers The speakers to be used must have the nominal impedance of 4Ω 16Ω Possible configurations and ...

Page 67: ...either as N O normally open or N C normally closed 2N NetSpeaker is equipped with a digital for an optional button sensor of input movement or other applications This input is available on the LOGIC IN terminal From 5 to 24V DC voltage can be applied to the input against the ground terminal marked DC IN In the case of an external button the DC IN terminal can be used see the figure below Logical I...

Page 68: ...ed to a standard local area network using a LAN interface via the RJ 45 connector on the back panel Always use CAT 5d or higher class cables for reliability reasons The LAN interface is equipped with the Auto MDIX function for automatic detection of a straight or crossed cable The LAN interface can also be used for the power supply through 2N NetSpeaker active network elements or injectors meeting...

Page 69: ...H memory is being deleted This operation takes about 50 s Do not disconnect the device from power supply during this period Firmware Upgrade The firmware upgrade starts automatically whenever 2N NetSpeaker 2N gets connected to the This guarantees that NetSpeaker 2N NetSpeaker Server all connected devices have identical and latest firmware versions Refer to f www 2n cz or the latest firmware versio...

Page 70: ...verts it into an analogue signal Server can be controlled by two front panel buttons or an infrared 2N NetSpeaker Lite remote controller is equipped with a digital input and output 2N NetSpeaker Lite which extend the converter options and may be helpful in special applications 2N helps you extend the internal FLASH memory using microSD NetSpeaker Lite memory cards Use the integrated Telnet server ...

Page 71: ...th galvanic isolation for external 24V 1A AC DC load switching Digital input 5 24V without galvanic isolation for external sensor button etc 10 100BASE TX LAN RJ 45 connector RESET button Headphone line output for standard headphones external amplifier Universal buttons with programmable functions MicroSD card slot for higher internal memory capacity Infrared signal receiver for remote control Ope...

Page 72: ...al to noise ratio 91dB Headphone Line output STEREO 3 5mm jack on front panel Digital output 24V 1A AC DC relay output galvanically isolated Digital input 5 to 24V DC digital input galvanically non isolated Memory capacity extension microSD card slot on front panel Sound compression MPEG 1 Audio Layer II MP2 Bandwidth 32 320kbps Installation If you intend to use your unit in various interiors plea...

Page 73: ...External Amplifier Connection 2N NetSpeaker Lite is equipped with a headphone external amplifier connector The 3 5 mm jack is available on the front panel Digital Input and Output 2N NetSpeaker Lite is equipped with a relay switch for light signalling external amplifier alarm activation The is available on terminals marked LOGIC OUT output and allows for switching of up to 24V 1A AC DC loads Progr...

Page 74: ...a microSD card slot for storing music or voice in case the equipment is not connected to the LAN permanently or temporarily The microSD card slot is available on the front panel 2N NetSpeaker Lite Warning Do not exceed the maximum voltage values 24V applied to the LOGIC IN input to avoid irreversible damage of the equipment ...

Page 75: ...d or higher class cables for reliability reasons The LAN interface is equipped with the Auto MDIX function for automatic detection of a straight or cross over cable 2N NetSpeaker Lite can be fed using a 12V DC 2A Part No 914102E power supply or another power supply on condition that you keep the nominal values included in the Electric Parameters subsection Connect the 12V DC power supply either to...

Page 76: ...s about 50 s Do not disconnect the device from power supply during this period Firmware Upgrade 2N NetSpeaker Lite firmware upgrade starts automatically whenever 2N gets connected to the This guarantees NetSpeaker Lite 2N NetSpeaker Server that all connected devices have identical and latest firmware versions Refer to for the latest firmware version www 2n cz Operating Terms and Transport Operatin...

Page 77: ... hardware console with microphone which enables you to make live announcements or broadcast pre prepared files to different zones It is a hardware alternative to the 2N NetSpeaker Console software application which is primarily intended for such public facilities as schools courts railway stations airports medical facilities amusement parks swimming pools and sport centres For button labels downlo...

Page 78: ...r for live 2N NetSpeaker announcements Press button A for live announcements Push button C then push button A Green on function button green on button A Provide information about ongoing announcements to selected zones or units The selected 2N NetSpeaker zone shines yellow Press button A to make a live announcement Push button B Button B Not supported in this version Explanatory notes button for a...

Page 79: ...79 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz View of Back Panel Figure 2N NetMic ...

Page 80: ...V DC digital input galvanically isolated or 1 contact input Digital output max 48V 1A relay output NO NC galvanically isolated Headphones output 3 5mm 2x30mW min 16Ohm DR 101dB THD N stereo jack 85dB Main microphone input symmetric XLR Phantom Supply 24V DR 88dB THD N 82dB Headset microphone input 3 5mm integrated powering for electret microphones DR jack 84dB THD N 78dB Line input 3 5mm symmetric...

Page 81: ...g to the input labeled galvanically isolated supply 7V and the input labeled 0V The second possibility is that the input will respond to voltage 1 switches to the input labeled 0V and 1 GND Factory Reset In some cases it may be useful to reset the factory values using the 2N NetMic RESET button on the lower panel Do this for example if ceases to 2N NetMic respond which may be caused by incorrect L...

Page 82: ...udio stream decodes it and converts it into an analogue signal Server is equipped with an integrated 14W amplifier for direct loudspeaker 2N NetSpeaker connection can be controlled by two front panel buttons or an 2N NetSpeaker infrared remote controller is equipped with a digital input and 2N NetSpeaker output which extend the converter options and may be helpful in special applications helps you...

Page 83: ...upply connection terminals Relay output with galvanic isolation for external 24V 1A AC DC load switching 5 24V digital input without galvanic isolation for external sensor button etc 10 100BASE TX LAN RJ 45 connector RESET button Universal buttons with programmable functions volume channels MicroSD card slot for higher internal memory capacity ...

Page 84: ... 1A AC DC relay output galvanically isolated Digital input 5 to 24V DC digital input galvanically non isolated Local control 2 buttons Memory capacity extension MicroSD card slot Sound compression MPEG 1 Audio Layer II MP2 Bandwidth 32 320 kbps Installation If you intend to use your unit in various interiors please stick the 2N NetSpeaker four feet included in the delivery onto the bottom side of ...

Page 85: ...access to the fixing screws You can use the enclosed paper template for drilling the soffit hole Refer to the figure below for recommended dimensions of the hole Mounting Holes Figure It is very easy to connect electrically Follow the steps below to 2N NetSpeaker avoid equipment damage or electrical injury Connect the digital input and output Insert the microSD card Connect the UTP cable Connect a...

Page 86: ... external button the DC IN terminal can be used see the figure below Logical Input Figure 2N NetSpeaker is equipped with a relay switch for light signalling external amplifier alarm activation The is available on terminals marked LOGIC OUT output and allows for switching of up to 24V 1A AC DC loads Warning Do not exceed the maximum voltage values 24V applied to the LOGIC IN input to avoid irrevers...

Page 87: ...s The LAN interface is equipped with the Auto MDIX function for automatic detection of a straight or crossed cable The LAN interface can also be used for the power supply through 2N NetSpeaker active network elements or injectors meeting the IEEE 802 3af standard 2N NetSpeaker can be fed using active network elements or PoE injectors via the LAN interface In case this option is unavailable use a 1...

Page 88: ...ration takes about 50 s Do not disconnect the device from power supply during this period Firmware Upgrade 2N NetSpeaker firmware upgrade starts automatically whenever 2N NetSpeaker gets connected to the This guarantees that all connected 2N NetSpeaker Server devices have identical and latest firmware versions Refer to for the latest www 2n cz firmware version Operating Terms and Transport Operati...

Page 89: ...er 2N receives the audio stream decodes it and converts it into an NetSpeaker Server analogue signal The can be controlled by two buttons in 2N NetSpeaker Lite PCB the front or an infrared remote controller The is equipped 2N NetSpeaker Lite PCB with a digital input and output which extend the converter options and may be helpful in special applications The helps you extend the internal 2N NetSpea...

Page 90: ...90 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz Front View Figure 2N NetSpeaker Lite PCB Back View Figure 2N NetSpeaker Lite PCB ...

Page 91: ...ack at the front stereo LAN connection RJ 45 connector at the back TX with Auto MDIX function Power amplifier output not supported Frequency range 20Hz 20kHz 0 5dB Harmonic distortion 0 05 1kHz Signal to noise ratio 91dB Digital output 24V 1A AC DC relay output galvanically isolated Digital input 5 to 24V DC digital input galvanically non isolated External memory MicroSD card slot at the front Sou...

Page 92: ... galvanic isolation for external 24V 1A AC DC load switching Digital input 5 24V without galvanic isolation for external sensor button etc 10 100BASE TX LAN RJ 45 connector RESET button Line output for external amplifier Universal buttons with programmable functions volume channel MicroSD card slot for higher internal memory capacity Infrared signal receiver for remote control Operational status c...

Page 93: ...is very easy to connect electrically Follow the steps 2N NetSpeaker Lite PCB below to avoid equipment damage or electrical injury Connect the audio signal output with an external amplifier Connect the digital input and output Insert the microSD card Connect the UTP cable Connect a 12V power supply Caution You are advised to make the Reset button accessible to the user for factory reset ...

Page 94: ...ermanently or temporarily The microSD card slot is available at the front 2N NetSpeaker Lite PCB 2N NetSpeaker Status LED Indicator LED colour LED status Meaning Yellow shining 2N NetSpeaker Lite PCB is booting or restarting Green shining 2N NetSpeaker Lite PCB is playing audio from 2N NetSpeaker Server Violet shining 2N NetSpeaker Lite PCB is playing audio from SD card Violet flashing 2N NetSpeak...

Page 95: ...nges forgotten password and so on Resetting Procedure Press the RESET button in the back Keep the RESET button pressed until the front green LED stops shining for approx 10 s Release the button as soon as the LED starts flashing yellow quickly It means that the configuration in the internal FLASH memory is being deleted This operation takes about 50 s Do not disconnect the device from the power su...

Page 96: ...peaker 2N receives the audio stream decodes it and converts it into an NetSpeaker Server analogue signal The can be controlled by two front 2N NetSpeaker mono PCB buttons or an infrared remote controller The is 2N NetSpeaker mono PCB equipped with a digital input and output which extend the converter options and may be helpful in special applications The helps you extend 2N NetSpeaker mono PCB the...

Page 97: ...97 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz Front View Figure 2N NetSpeaker mono PCB ...

Page 98: ...98 2N TELEKOMUNIKACE a s www 2n cz Back View Figure 2N NetSpeaker mono PCB ...

Page 99: ...uto MDIX function Power amplifier output not supported Line output speaker connector at the back Type loudspeaker 8 6W Ω Frequency range 20Hz 20kHz 0 5dB Harmonic distortion 0 05 1kHz Signal to noise ratio 91dB Digital output 24V 1A AC DC relay output galvanically isolated Digital input 5 to 24V DC digital input galvanically non isolated External memory microSD card slot at the front Sound compres...

Page 100: ... Relay output with galvanic isolation for external 24V 1A AC DC load switching Digital input 5 24V without galvanic isolation for external sensor button etc 10 100BASE TX LAN RJ 45 connector RESET button Universal buttons with programmable functions volume channel MicroSD card slot for higher internal memory capacity Infrared signal receiver for remote control Operational status colour LED indicat...

Page 101: ...It is very easy to connect electrically Follow the steps 2N NetSpeaker mono PCB below to avoid equipment damage or electrical injury Connect an 8 6W speaker Ω Connect the digital input and output Insert the microSD card Connect a UTP cable with PoE or a UTP cable and a 12V power supply Caution You are advised to make the Reset button accessible to the user for factory reset ...

Page 102: ...connected to the LAN permanently or temporarily The microSD card slot is available at the fr 2N NetSpeaker mono PCB ont Status LED Indicators LED colour LED status Meaning Yellow shining 2N NetSpeaker mono PCB is booting or restarting Green shining 2N NetSpeaker mono PCB is playing audio from 2N NetSpeaker Server Violet shining 2N NetSpeaker mono PCB is playing audio from SD card Violet flashing 2...

Page 103: ...ration changes forgotten password and so on Resetting Procedure Press the RESET button at the back Keep the RESET button pressed until the front green LED stops shining for approx 10 s Release the button as soon as the LED starts flashing green It means that the configuration in the internal FLASH memory is being deleted This operation takes about 50 s Do not disconnect the device from power suppl...

Page 104: ...roduct Description Despite the gradual modernisation of audio systems to IP technology customers are still encountering the need to connect an IP audio system to a traditional music sources such as FM radio stations CD players or microphones 2N NetStreamer can transfer traditional audio sources to IP technology and then ensure audio distribution over an IP network to various destinations 2N NetStr...

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Page 106: ...cally isolated Headphones output 3 5mm 2x30mW min 16Ohm DR 101dB THD N stereo jack 85dB Main microphone input symmetric XLR Phantom Supply 24V DR 88dB THD N 82dB Headset microphone input 3 5mm integrated powering for electret microphones DR jack 84dB THD N 78dB Line input 3 5mm symmetric mono or asymmetric stereo DR 93dB jack THD N 82dB Sound compression PCMA 44 1kHz 16bit stereo 1650kbps Caution ...

Page 107: ...lvanic ally isolated supply 7V and the input labeled 0V The second possibility is that 1 the input will respond to voltage switches to the input labeled 0V and 1 GND Factory Reset In some cases it may be useful to reset the factory values using 2N NetStreamer the RESET button on the lower panel Do this for example if cease 2N NetStreamer s to respond which may be caused by incorrect LAN settings L...

Page 108: ... Information This section provides you with all regulatory and supplementary information on the 2N NetSpeaker Here is what you can find in this section Table of content Troubleshooting Directives Laws and Regulations General Instructions and Cautions ...

Page 109: ...nd Sound path delay 2N NetSpeaker all on the tab The default intercommunicating components Destinations Zones value is 40 ms which is typically sufficient for local area networks LAN or you can increase the value to up to the maximum of 10 000 ms You can also set the for the other system applications Sound path delay 2N NetSpeaker Console or in the respective application settings 2N NetSpeaker Vir...

Page 110: ...design requirements for standby and off mode electric power consumption of electrical and electronic household and office equipment Directive 2011 65 EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment Regulation EC No 1907 2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 18 Decemb...

Page 111: ...lowing measures Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications to this unit not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void...

Page 112: ...result of a natural disaster or any other unfavourable natural condition The manufacturer shall not be held liable for any damage of the product arising during the shipping thereof The manufacturer shall not make any warrant with regard to data loss or damage The manufacturer shall not be liable and responsible for any direct or indirect damage incurred as a result of a use of the product in contr...

Page 113: ...ectric appliances and battery packs removed from them to dedicated dumpsites or containers or give them back to the dealer or manufacturer for environmental friendly disposal The dealer or manufacturer shall take the product back free of charge and without requiring another purchase Make sure that the devices to be disposed of are complete Do not throw battery packs into fire Battery packs may not...

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