
Pub. 42004-463C
VoIP Speaker Amplifier Interface
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8-Ohm Speaker Connection
Connect an 8-ohm speaker to removable terminal block
TB3
terminals
1
and
2
(see Figure 4).
Output Contact Connections
Two relay contact sets are available on connectors
TB3
and
TB1
. Each contact set is form A type NO
(normally open) (see Figure 4).
Audio Output Connections
Connect the 600-ohm audio output wiring to connector
TB1
, terminals
1
and
8
(see Figure 4).
Programming
N
OTE
:
The Model 10370-701VoIP Speaker Amplifier Interface includes the same embedded browser as
GAI-Tronics’ VoIP and VoIP WiFi telephones. There are many programmable parameters
utilized by our telephones that are not utilized by the VoIP speaker amplifier interface. All
amplifiers are factory programmed for maximum operating proficiency.
Do not make any
programming changes other than those directed in this manual.
VoIP Speaker Amplifier Interface Initial Access
1.
Connect a PC to the same network as the VoIP speaker amplifier interface.
2.
Log into the unit’s web interface.
The unit is factory configured with a static IP address:
192.168.1.2.
3.
Enter the username and password when prompted.
The initial factory settings are:
•
U
SER
N
AME
:
user
•
P
ASSWORD
:
password
4.
Change the username and password upon first login.
This security measure helps prevent unauthorized changes to the VoIP telephone’s interface
configuration.
VoIP Speaker Amplifier Interface Network Configuration
Configure each VoIP speaker amplifier interface for operation on the network prior to installation.
Assign a local ID, domain, proxy, and registrar.
1.
Assign a host name.
Host names provide identification of different VoIP PCBAs on the network.
2.
Test that calls can be made successfully.
3.
Maintain the speaker amplifier interface by monitoring alarms.
4.
Set up auto-updates.
Refer to Pub. 42004-548 for basic configuration instructions for these VoIP devices (see the Service