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APPENDIX D: Application notes guide.
This index tries to give users guidance on selecting the most advisable application note in order
to connect two audiocodecs of Phoenix family, depending on its requirements and working
environment. Each application note describes the way to configure each of the audiocodecs.
When both ends are different (for instance, at one end there’s a Phoenix Mobile and at the other
end a Phoenix ALIO), different application notes should be followed in order to configure each
one. All notes are available in electronic format in the CD furnished with the unit.
D1. Internet connection using standard cable access.
Application note AN0A.
Phoenix Studio, Venus or Mercury audiocodec directly connected to Internet by means
of a dedicated cable-Modem with DHCP. SIP call using AEQ SIP Proxy.
Application note AN0B.
Same case as AN0A, but adapted to Phoenix Mobile.
Application note AN0C.
Phoenix Studio, Venus or Mercury audiocodec connected to a LAN (together with other
IP devices), connected to Internet by means of a router with NAT that can be configured
(or we have access to the Network Manager). SIP call using AEQ SIP Proxy.
Application note AN0D.
Same case as AN0C, but adapted to Phoenix Mobile.
Application note AN0E.
Same case as AN0C, but calling in DIRECT SIP with no SIP Proxy involved.
Application note AN0F.
Same case as AN0E, but adapted to Phoenix Mobile.
Application note AN0G.
IP Audio distribution at large international events using Phoenix Studio audiocodec.
Application note AN0H.
AoIP distribution and contribution system with Phoenix Venus audiocodecs for radio
broadcasting companies.
D2. Special applications using different kinds of Internet physical accesses, or point to
point connections.
Application note AN1.
Connecting a Phoenix (Studio, Venus, Mercury or Mobile) to Internet through a PC via a
WiFi network.
Application note AN2.
Connecting two Phoenix Mobile units using a BGAN satellite link.
Application note AN3.
Connecting two audiocodecs (Phoenix Studio - Phoenix Studio & Phoenix Mobile -
Phoenix Studio) using a private WiMAX network.
Application note AN4.
Connecting two Phoenix Studio units using a dedicated point-to-point IP radio link.
Application note AN4B.
Same case as AN4, but also for Venus and Mercury and configuring the units via
remote control software.
Application note AN5.
Connecting Phoenix IP (or TALENT) audiocodecs to 3G/4G networks.
Application note AN6.
Connection and remote control of Phoenix ALIO (or TALENT) audiocodecs from the
studio and simultaneous usage as a phone set.