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Summary of Contents for MAX IP Response Point

Page 1: ...MAX IP Response Point Administrator s Guide...

Page 2: ...cument may be reproduced in any form or by any means without written permission from ClearOne ClearOne reserves specific privileges Information in this document is subject to change without notice TEC...

Page 3: ...Program a Default Gateway IP Address 11 To Program the Automatic Gain Control AGC and Automatic Level Control ALC Settings 11 To Restore Factory Defaults 11 Chapter 5 Response Point Configu ration 12...

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Page 5: ...and loudspeaker coverage and easy access to controls SUPERIOR AUDIO The clear full sound of the MAX IP Response Point facilitates more natural interaction among participants ONE TOUCH CONFERENCING Sin...

Page 6: ...sion cords as this can result in the risk of fire or electric shock Never push objects of any kind into this product through cabinet slots as they may touch dangerous voltage points or short out parts...

Page 7: ...during shipment You must make claims directly with the carrier If the shipment appears damaged retain the original boxes and packing material and contact your carrier immediately System Requirements...

Page 8: ...sing the Ethernet cable Connect the power cord to the base unit and plug it directly into an electrical outlet Connecting Additional MAX IP Response Point Phones Connect the 12 Connection cable to the...

Page 9: ...rrent setting then continue with step 8 otherwise continue with step 5 4 Press the 5 REDIAL PROG key The current DHCP mode 1 will flash on the LCD screen Press the 6 0 key The new DHCP mode 0 will fla...

Page 10: ...AX IP Response Point web portal and describe all of the settings that can be modified through each of the screens Device Information screen The Device Information screen see figure 3 2 displays all of...

Page 11: ...Click this check box to enable AGC or uncheck it to disable AGC AGC automatic gain control adjusts softer and louder input audio to a consistent level Mute incoming ringer Click this check box to mut...

Page 12: ...logs can be generated if enabled SIP Message Logging Allows capture of all inbound and outbound SIP messages for signalling diagnostics Turn Off Logs Click this button to turn off logging Click the A...

Page 13: ...call At such time a green check mark appears in the check box above the Check Phone State button Update Firmware You will receive the firmware update file ggsip_all for example and using the web inter...

Page 14: ...Press and hold the REDIAL PROG key until the Program icon appears on the LCD screen see figure 4 1 Note DHCP must be disabled in order to change the host IP address manually Press 1 2 to enter the Ho...

Page 15: ...CLEAR to exit programming mode The phone will reboot 7 To Program the Automatic Gain Control AGC and Automatic Level Control ALC Settings Press and hold the 1 REDIAL PROG key until the Program icon a...

Page 16: ...Point Administrator and click Next On each page click 3 Next when you are ready to move to the following page of the wizard When you reach the last page of the wizard click 4 Finish Starting Response...

Page 17: ...Point Administrator The following step is to configure the device you connected to the LAN using the Configure Phone Wizard To configure a phone In Administrator click the 1 Phone System button In the...

Page 18: ...Point will appear in the device list B Highlight the device click C Next Select D Assign User to Assign or Create a user and click Next From the list choose the user you wish to assign to the phone hi...

Page 19: ...15 Technical Services 800 283 5936 Name the phone click F Next Click G Finish to complete the process The MAX IP Response Point is now ready for use with your Response Point phone system...

Page 20: ...lity to your MAX IP Response Point conferencing phone and is working properly While the MAX IP Response Point works with speakerphones cell phones handsets or installed conferencing systems the qualit...

Page 21: ...that the phone line is faulty not the Response Point system and you ll need to call your phone service provider for assistance 4 Are the cables in the proper ports Make sure that all of the Ethernet...

Page 22: ...e discovered devices list Solution Reconfigure the phone using the configuration wizards in the Response Point Administrator or turn the server off and then on Issue 2 Unrecognized IP Addresses Proble...

Page 23: ...required step before the individual setting that users configure can work Confirmed that all of the required fields in the Configure E mail Server dialog box have the correct information In the Respon...

Page 24: ...TS engine converts the text stored in the Response Point Administrator into artificial speech Solution Because the speech recognition system supplies the auto attendant with the TTS pronunciations of...

Page 25: ...3 5936 Latin America Telephone 801 975 7200 Fax 801 977 0087 Sales Email sales clearone com Tech Support Email tech support clearone com EMEA Telephone 44 0 1189 036 053 Sales Email sales clearone com...

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Page 27: ...orage humidity 10 to 90 POWER Base unit Auto adjusting power module 100 240VAC 50 60 Hz NETWORK 10 100 Ethernet RJ 45 KEYPAD Alphanumeric standard keypad LOUDSPEAKER Volume 90 dBspl A weighted 1 ft Ba...

Page 28: ...e users Number of additional user phones Number of non user phones Number of sites Site connectivity details Phone usage Telephone Usage Average inbound calls per day Average inbound call type Average...

Page 29: ...ypes SMTP server information Data Security Firewall type Firewall VoIP support Infrastructure Ethernet traffic testing Network cable testing Patch cable type Sufficient network jacks Sufficient power...

Page 30: ...med and all necessary information has been recorded Planning Task Results a DHCP Server Using single DHCP server DHCP server compatibility DHCP lease time sufficient DHCP static reservations set Singl...

Page 31: ...abled on all lines VoIP telephony bandwidth sufficient VoIP IAD sufficient Firewall and router support VoIP Infrastructure Data center power capacity Data center UPS capacity Administration Administra...

Page 32: ...C Directive EN 55022 2006 Emissions Information technology equipment Radio disturbance characteritics Limits and methods of measurement EN 61000 3 2 2004 Part 3 Limits Section 2 Limits for harmonic cu...

Page 33: ...d Electronic Equipment EEE WEEE 2002 96 EC Waste of Electrical and Electronic Equipment EEE We herein certify that the products listed above are in compliance with the EU directive 2002 95 EC and EU d...

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