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Device ID

The rotary iD switches are located on the rear of the WS-10 and give the unit a unique Device iD. The switches are in hexadecimal 
format. All WS-10 units must have a unique Device iD to function within a Vocia Paging World (i.e., it is not possible to have two WS-10 
units with the same Device iD of hex 07). To assign a Device iD of hex 07, turn the LSB switch to 7 and leave the mSB switch on 0. 
To create an iD of hex B7, turn the LSB switch to 7 and turn the mSB switch to B. Device iD switches should be set using a 0.1 inch 
(2.5mm) to 0.12 inch (3.0mm) flat blade screwdriver. More information on setting IDs and the hexadecimal numbering scheme used  
in Vocia can be found in the Vocia Help File.  

Please note

: Changes made to the Device ID while connected to the network require a power cycle in order to take effect. 

CobraNet

The WS-10 is a CobraNet device. All CobraNet routing and bundle assignments are processed by the Vocia devices locally. Vocia makes 
dynamic use of available bundles in CobraNet. Vocia devices are currently not interoperable with non-Vocia devices.    

Network Connection

The WS-10 has two RJ45 connectors located on the bottom of the unit that are labeled (1) Audio Network and (2) Option. The Audio Network 
connector should be wired to standard copper Ethernet cable to interface the WS-10 to a Vocia system via a PoE-compliant network switch. The 
Option connector is currently not used. The RJ45 connector provides two LEDs that indicate Ethernet link and network activity (see 
table below).

Left LED

Right LED

Description

None

None

No power or data connectivity. Please check the PoE network connection.

None

Green

Link established.

Flashing 
yellow

Green

Link established and CobraNet activity detected; the unit is acting as a CobraNet performer.

Flashing 
yellow

Flashing 
green

Link established and CobraNet activity detected; the unit is operating as a CobraNet conductor. 

Flashing 
yellow

None

CobraNet fault. Check cabling and configuration for errors.

Summary of Contents for Vocia WS-10

Page 1: ...Biamp Systems 10074 S W Arctic Drive Beaverton Oregon 97005 U S A 503 641 7287 www biamp com Vocia WS 10 Operation Manual...

Page 2: ...ttons 4 Destination Buttons 4 Push to Talk Button 4 rear View 5 6 Device ID 5 CobraNet 5 Network Connection 5 Aux Power Connector 6 Personal Identification Number PIN Security 6 Display 7 Display Stat...

Page 3: ...of the Vocia system the WS 10 meets paging requirements for facilities of all sizes Features Push to Talk button with status indication Up to 999 user configurable Page Codes Eight priority levels fo...

Page 4: ...ch 20mm Soft Key Buttons Two soft key buttons are located to the right of the display In the default state they are used as Next and Previous buttons to browse through the Page Codes assigned to the W...

Page 5: ...outing and bundle assignments are processed by the Vocia devices locally Vocia makes dynamic use of available bundles in CobraNet Vocia devices are currently not interoperable with non Vocia devices N...

Page 6: ...CN11 and CN12 must be removed Conversely when PoE is used links CN11 and CN12 must be installed Personal Identification Number PIN Security The WS 10 can be configured for PIN security protection If...

Page 7: ...that an MS 1 is online and configured to play the announcement 8 Please Talk Now This status message indicates that the PTT button has been pressed the page has been correctly set up in the system any...

Page 8: ...53 4 982 7 52 A A B B C L 0 200 x 1 990 TOOL R2 TYPICAL 0 83 50 135 50 241 50 293 50 11 555 0 5 14 71 0 579 SECTION A A 45 R2 TYPICAL R4 76 0 188 3 45 0 136 0 3 21 11 50 19 71 0 776 0 37 83 50 94 85...

Page 9: ...ophone Height Width Depth 5 3 inches 135mm 11 9 inches 302mm 1 9 inches 48mm Maximum Input 125dB SPL Mic Cord Length extended 4 ft 1200mm THD N 100Hz to 8kHz 0 05 Weight Approx 2 6 lbs 1 2kg Mic Type...

Page 10: ...ne connector from the board and the Ethernet cable if connected 4 Use a pointed tool to release the catch located to the right of the microphone on the bottom side of the wall station Slide the microp...

Page 11: ...11 WS 10 MICROPHONE REPLACEMENT 7 Connect the white microphone connector as shown below 8 Place the front bezel over the wall station and attach the top and bottom screws...

Page 12: ...manner that does not comply with BIAMP Systems recommendations 4 Electro mechanical fans electrolytic capacitors gooseneck microphones cords connecting handheld microphones hard drives displays and no...

Page 13: ...13 compliance...

Page 14: ...14 compliance...

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