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Commend SIP Series

Configuration via Web Interface

2.0/0612

37

Network Settings

Select tab 

Network

 – following dialogue is indicated: 

DHCP enabled:

 If the checkbox is activated, the required IP settings (i.e. the described settings

below) will be requested from a DHCP server automatically after reboot.

This also means, that the settings made in the fields 

IP

Subnet Mask

Gateway

DNS

 have no

effect on the running configuration.

IP:

 The IP address is assigned manually –

required only, if DCHP is deactivated.

Subnet Mask:

 The appropriate subnet mask is entered manually –

required only, if DCHP is deactivated.

Gateway:

 The IP address of the router or standard gateway is entered manually –

required only, if DCHP is deactivated.

DNS:

 The IP address of the DNS server is entered manually –

required only, if DCHP is deactivated.

Any modifications made in the fields are taken over in the running configuration as soon as the but-
ton  

 

(at the bottom right) is clicked and a reboot has been made.

The 

reboot

 has to be carried out manually at tab 

System

 

see page 53

.

Attention:

Changes of these settings may not be carried out without the permission of the system administrator!
Incorrect IP settings may lead to network instabilities!

Summary of Contents for SIP Series P

Page 1: ...Commend SIP Series VERSION 2 0 0612 PRODUCT MANUAL ENGLISH...

Page 2: ...lease keep this description in safe custody Attention Mounting and installation of the SIP devices and of the equipment may be carried out by authorised ser vice personnel only Modules may be exchange...

Page 3: ...P SIP Series F 14 SIP Series V SIP Series VE 19 SIP Series M 28 Connection 29 SIP Series P SIP Series V SIP Series VE SIP Series F 29 SIP Series M 31 Configuration via Web Interface 34 1st Connection...

Page 4: ...full protection against water dirt and dust protec tion class IP 65 Each button can be allocated to a call number and the relevant label area can be filled in individually Speech Connection according...

Page 5: ...optimum intelligibility and compatibility Increased system availability by redundant LAN infrastructure The integrated data switch function enables the connection of further IP devices e g IP camera...

Page 6: ...depending on volume PoE Power over Ethernet Standard IEEE 802 3af Power consumption of the terminal device Class 0 0 44 W to 12 95 W SIP Series P SIP Series V SIP Series VE only Power supply 24 VDC 2...

Page 7: ...klight SIP Series M only Operating temperature range 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Storage temperature range 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F Microphone input for electret microphone or dynamic microphone Mic...

Page 8: ...ional mounting material Flush mount kit WSFB 50V Flush mount kit WSFB 50V FL Surface mount kit WSSH 50V Rain protection roof WSRR 50V Measurements Mounting with flush mount kit surface mount kit see s...

Page 9: ...crews dowels gasket rings and washers Cable fixing brackets incl screws Short reference Weight incl package approx 300 g 0 66 lbs WSFB 50V Flush mount box plastic incl cavity wall claws cover lid Moun...

Page 10: ...tations of the SIP Series are available in 5 different versions SIP Series P SIP Series V SIP Series VE SIP Series F SIP Series M Manufacturer Type Version Digium Asterisk Version 1 2 1 4 1 6 Cisco Ci...

Page 11: ...dal resistant SIP stations with up to 3 programmable direct dialling buttons white backlight stainless steel front panels with 3 mm 0 21 in thickness poke protection and special screws Each button can...

Page 12: ...r dirt and dust IP rating IP 65 and mechanical impact resistance IK 08 SIP Series F SIP station with an alphanumeric keypad and function keys with white backlight in polycarbonate construction with a...

Page 13: ...t versions with RJ 45 sockets mounted horizontally or vertically Application examples are for e g emergency stations at highways park ticket machines or also for smaller systems with door functions SI...

Page 14: ...e mounting instruction is split into following sections Measurements of the Front Panel of the stations of SIP Series P and SIP Series F Measurements Flush Mount Kit WSFB 50P Mounting Flush Mount Kit...

Page 15: ...t to scale MR MR MR MR 12x Expansion openings can be broken out 21 150 5 91 135 6 5 34 82 3 23 159 5 6 28 1 0 04 0 5 0 02 45 5 1 79 15 0 59 0 59 265 10 44 274 5 10 82 8 0 32 15 250 6 9 87 0 3 4 x 7 5...

Page 16: ...and for cable feed through To corresponding expansion opening of ush mount box of e g WS expansion module Mounting Press the front panel onto the mounting frame Dismounting Pull off the front panel Sc...

Page 17: ...ts Surface Mount Kit WSSH 50P Measurements in mm inch not to scale 1 160 6 3 275 10 84 46 5 1 83 0 33 2 0 08 8 5 197 7 76 12x Expansion openings can be broken out 21 82 3 23 202 5 7 97 4x Mounting ope...

Page 18: ...e mount boxes and for cable feed through The expansion openings have to be broken out with a blunt object at the outer notch If possible 2 connection spacers shall be used per expansion Make sure the...

Page 19: ...t into following sections Measurements of the Front Panel of the stations of SIP Series V and SIP Series VE Measurements Flush Mount Kit WSFB 50V Mounting Flush Mount Kit WSFB 50V Measurements Flush M...

Page 20: ...MR 12x Expansion openings can be broken out 21 150 5 91 135 6 5 34 82 3 23 1 0 04 0 5 0 02 45 5 1 79 15 0 59 0 59 265 10 44 0 55 15 250 6 9 87 0 3 4 x 7 5 164 6 46 279 10 99 14 MR Flush mount frame me...

Page 21: ...nnection spacer with gaskets for connecting two ush mount boxes and for cable feed through Illustration front panel Screw front panel onto ush mount frame Screw mounting frame together with the ush mo...

Page 22: ...ies 22 2 0 0612 Measurements Flush Mount Kit WSFB 50V FL Measurements in mm inch not to scale 0 59 15 12x Expansion openings can be broken out 21 164 6 46 279 10 99 251 6 9 88 22 8 87 53 2 09 136 5 35...

Page 23: ...p mounting direction 1 2 1 2 Front panel metal with electronics and gasket Flush mount box plastic with Flush mount frame metal Illustration front panel Screw front panel onto ush mount frame Install...

Page 24: ...ies 24 2 0 0612 Measurements Surface Mount Kit WSSH 50V Measurements in mm inch not to scale 279 10 99 200 7 88 164 6 46 0 8 7 148 5 83 50 1 97 229 9 02 114 4 49 4x 5 0 2 6 x 2 2 218 8 58 60 2 36 4x M...

Page 25: ...onics Plastic box Screw the front panel onto the surface mount box Press the plastic box into the surface mount box Illustration front panel IP 65 cable feed through Surface mount box Metal Mounting v...

Page 26: ...Mounting Commend SIP Series 26 2 0 0612 Measurements Rain Protection Roof WSRR 50V Measurements in mm inch not to scale 164 6 45 80 3 15 foam strip approx 2 mm 0 08 in 277 10 9...

Page 27: ...tection roof WSRR 50V to the surface mount kit WSSH 50V Remove the screws with which the station front panel is mounted Afterwards screw the rain protection roof with the station front panel onto the...

Page 28: ...n existing housings and panels or building of customer specific stations Measurements SIP ET 908 SIP ET 908 1 Measurements in mm inch not to scale SIP ET 908A 1 SIP ET 908A 6 5 5 5 2x 3 2 4x 4 4x 55 2...

Page 29: ...have to be observed Note If both power supply types i e PoE and supply via DC DC are active at the same time then the following has to be considered In case of a breakdown of the power supply via DC...

Page 30: ...ng loudspeakers of series WSLM 56 or WSLM 52 it is possible to use also the MUTE function terminals MUTE GND The way audio is put out at simultaneous use of an internal and external loudspeaker and a...

Page 31: ...f PoE Power over Ethernet is not available the SIP module alternatively can be supplied with 12 24 VAC or 15 35 VDC via the screw terminals PWR1 and PWR2 Note The illustration shows a SIP ET908A but t...

Page 32: ...es i e PoE and supply via PWR1 PWR2 are active at the same time then the following has to be considered In case of a breakdown of the power supply via PWR1 PWR2 and the consequentially take over of Po...

Page 33: ...45 socket IP Downlink see connection diagram on page 31 additional IP devices can be connected e g IP camera PC Reset Button Via the reset button a factory reset of the SIP module can be carried out w...

Page 34: ...that subnet range e g 192 168 1 199 has to be allocated to the PC temporarily Login Enter the IP address of the SIP station in the address bar of the respective web browser It is recommended to use t...

Page 35: ...settings for the LED are configured in this tab see page 39 Phonebook Configuration of the desired call destinations It is also possible to configure call chains complete phonebooks can be created an...

Page 36: ...tion can be carried out via this page Device Info In the first section the following device information is indicated The type designation of the SIP station The software and hardware version of the SI...

Page 37: ...net Mask The appropriate subnet mask is entered manually required only if DCHP is deactivated Gateway The IP address of the router or standard gateway is entered manually required only if DCHP is deac...

Page 38: ...10000 Keep Alive Messages Enabled With activation of the checkbox dummy data packages will be sent regularly to the SIP Server to keep the connection over NAT open Note The definition and use of the f...

Page 39: ...Here the port for the SIP protocol can be changed Local RTP Port Here the UDP port for the RTP protocol can be changed Any modifications made in the fields are taken over in the running configuration...

Page 40: ...erver can be configured Thus a better reliability of the appropriate SIP station is achieved e g if the connection to the primary server is lost the SIP station can still be reached via the secondary...

Page 41: ...In this section settings for the LED behaviour for the following states can be configured Outgoing Call Outgoing call from the SIP station Incoming Call Incoming call from the SIP station In Call Run...

Page 42: ...e call destination server address IP address or host name of the SIP Server E g 307 192 168 170 8 When the respective button of the SIP station is pressed the station dials number 307 and sends the nu...

Page 43: ...be started once again from Destination 1 after the last call destination has been reached This process will be repeated until the call is taken over infinite loop Speed Dial Number When using a SIP s...

Page 44: ...xport With click on the button Export the current Phonebook is exported i e saved as csv file in the local network Phonebook In the section Phonebook the entered call destinations and call chains are...

Page 45: ...ff has to be selected Echo Suppression Configuration of the acoustic echo canceller AEC in 5 levels Minimum Echo Cancelling level 0 minimum to maximum level 4 maximum Any modifications made in the Aud...

Page 46: ...is activated the audio signal will only be fed in via the microphone of the connected handset head set Handset Microphone EM overrides Audio In and Out This checkbox is required for the hand set heads...

Page 47: ...es a location message as infor mation where i e from which SIP device the call comes from Loading Pre recorded Audio In the desired line click on the 1st button to the right of the blank field Browse...

Page 48: ...tion Prerecorded Audio Remove Loaded Audio Files from Memory In case of a loaded audio file the button Restore Default is indicated in the respective line Click on this button to remove the previously...

Page 49: ...tance circuits for input contacts to which the desired buttons can be connected Following table shows the appropriate resistance values for the respective buttons 1 9 Any modifications made in the fie...

Page 50: ...50 2 0 0612 Relay Configuration Select tab Output following dialogue is indicated Any modifications made in the fields are taken over in the running configuration as soon as the button at the bottom...

Page 51: ...the time in seconds how long the relay shall stay active after pressing the door opener button Configure Relay as Attendant Contact In the sections Attendant Contacts Relay 1 and Attendant Contacts R...

Page 52: ...relay output deactivate Flashing Switch relay output to blinking switch on and off in rhythm of one second Door opener Door opener function relay output is closed for a definable time Door opener Tim...

Page 53: ...n System Settings a firmware update as well as a reboot of the SIP station can be carried out Update of station firmware In the row Firmware update click on the left button Browse Select the desired f...

Page 54: ...state shall take place then 0 off has to be selected Idle Delay The time in seconds of inactivity is defined after which the backlight illumination is switched to idle mode see above Link with Multif...

Page 55: ...the top of the list Only the last 20 messages will be indicated With click on the button Clear all SIP messages are deleted in the list With click on the button Reload the list will be updated Factory...

Page 56: ...tput to blinking dooropener dooropenertimer time in sec door opener function relay output is closed for a definable time dooropenertimer e g 3 seconds toggle invert current state of the relay output s...

Page 57: ...ination possible settings call number only e g 5000 Call Number Hostname or IP address of the SIP Server e g 5000 sipgate at Examples Establish call from station 192 168 123 234 to call destination 50...

Page 58: ...Management Information Base MIB MIBs are description files in which the single values are listed in table form A MIB contain values specifically from one single SIP station only Using SNMP Function f...

Page 59: ...reVersion 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 37568 2 1 1 4 Hardware version Call number commendStationCommon StationCallNumber 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 37568 2 1 1 10 Call No of SIP station Station description commendStationCommon S...

Page 60: ...3 51 1 0 4 Relays Name OID Parameter Value Description Relay 1 commendStationOutput Name1 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 37568 2 1 5 1 1 Relais 1 Status Relay 1 commendStationOutput State1 0 1 3 6 1 4 1 37568 2 1 5 1...

Page 61: ...has it been cancelled Status Relay 1 on off blinking Status Relay 2 on off blinking Name OID Parameter Trap commend StationOb jectStatus Notification 1 3 6 1 4 1 37568 2 10 standby hung up dialling c...

Page 62: ...d transmitted back Therefore the subscriber on the other end hears his own voice as an echo The following factors determine which Echo Suppression level see page 45 is required to sup press Echo on th...

Page 63: ...ettings see page 45 are well proven values and are suitable for a large part of all applications SIP 0 Reception Office Garage Reception Office Garage Reception Office Garage Con guration is carried o...

Page 64: ...guration of a serverless operation bet ween two SIP devices shall be communicated Connection Commend SIP Station Snom Phone WHAT IS A SPEECH BALANCE A speech balance is used in a half duplex conversat...

Page 65: ...relates to version 8 The indicators a1 b1 c1 in the screenshots of the web interface of the SIP station correlate with the settings a2 b2 c2 in the web interface of the Snom telephone WHY THIS SETTING...

Page 66: ...the arrow buttons an option is selected and initiated with With the Main Menu can be left without selecting an option Subscriber Show the subscriber list Volume Show menu Volume Status Show informatio...

Page 67: ...wer Call tab SIP see Call Settings on page 40 different dis play screens at incoming calls are possible After a button is pressed it is checked whether the dialled call number is stored in the Phonebo...

Page 68: ...tarted i e a new number can be dialled If the complete line is deleted then a double tone is put out and input mode is restarted i e a new number can be dialled The conversation can be cancelled accor...

Page 69: ...Commend SIP Series Technical Support 2 0 0612 69 Technical Support For more information about the Commend SIP Series visit www commend com sip...

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