
2N SIP Mic
Suggested use cases
An operator would trigger an audio clip stored on a speaker, by pressing a button on 2N SIP Mic. Clip example:
http://ip address of the speaker/axis-cgi/playclip.cgi?location=ding_dong.mp3&repeat=-1&volume=100
To watch this video, go to the web version of this document.
www.axis.com/products/online-manual/40282
1. Prepare an audio clip on the leader speaker of the speaker group.
2. Configure a 2N SIP Mic button to trigger the audio clip on the speaker.
Note
You need to add the username and password at the beginning of the speaker link:
http://root:pass@
D – Use SIP for public announcements to one speaker
A basic installation for this use case could contain 2N SIP Mic in combination with an Axis network speaker group consisting of
products such as AXIS C3003-E, AXIS C1004-E, AXIS C2005, or AXIS C8033.
An operator would address an Axis SIP-capable device, in this case AXIS C1004-E, for a general announcement, by initiating a
peer-to-peer call from 2N SIP Mic.
To watch this video, go to the web version of this document.
www.axis.com/products/online-manual/40282
1. Enable SIP on the speaker so that it can receive SIP calls.
2. Configure and enable the right VoIP settings for peer-to-peer calls on 2N SIP Mic.
3. Configure 2N SIP Mic to initiate a peer-to-peer call.
Note
The SIP destination address must be a valid SIP URL that includes a host part before the @ and the network IP address after
the @. In this example the host part can be anything between 0 and 9.
4. Assign the zone to a 2N SIP Mic button.
When you press the configured button, 2N SIP Mic will initiate a peer-to-peer SIP call to the defined SIP destination
(the speaker).
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