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     ARA-1 Operations Manual 

 

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3.4.2.4

 

COR Cadence Min Duration 

The 

COR Cadence Min Duration

 setting is the minimum duration of the detected squelch break 

before an individual COR pulse is recognized. This usually corresponds with the amount of time 
the user must hold the PTT button depressed. This also specifies the minimum time that must 
elapse  before  the  next  squelch  break  pulse  begins  (how  long  the  PTT  switch  must  remain 
inactivated between presses). 

The factory default setting of 100 milliseconds should work well with most systems. One way to 
determine if a change is needed is to use 

COR Cadence Prompts

 to provide quick feedback. The 

minimum duration can be reduced and/or the maximum duration can be extended if the ARA-1 
does not always detect each of the squelch breaks attempted. 

NOTE:

  Do  not  be  concerned  if  the  explanation  of  COR  Cadence  setup 

parameters seems overly complicated. The ability to modify the settings and the 
information  that  explains  them  is  provided  for  the  rare  circumstances  where 
changes are needed. The factory default settings provide considerable leeway 
and will work well with most systems and most users. If you feel that the settings 
are not working properly, it is easy to get feedback through the 

COR Cadence 

Prompts

 feature. 

3.4.2.5

 

COR Cadence Max Duration 

A detected squelch break pulse and the delay between individual pulses can be no longer than 
the set max duration. For a two-step cadence, the ARA-1 considers that any delay longer than 
the 

COR  Cadence  Max  Duration

,  but  less  than  the

  COR  Cadence  Digit  Timeout

,  is  a  pause 

between the two steps. 

The factory default setting of one-half second (500 milliseconds) should work well with most 
systems. One way to determine if a change is needed is to use 

COR Cadence Prompts

 to provide 

quick  feedback.  The  minimum  duration  can  be  reduced  and/or  the  maximum  duration  can  be 
extended if the ARA-1 does not always detect each of the squelch breaks attempted. The more 
loosely  the  criteria  are  set,  the  more  likely  that  the  unit  could  false  on  noise-induced  squelch 
breaks. 

3.4.2.6

 

COR Cadence Digit Timeout 

Once the ARA-1 detects a squelched condition that exceeds the set 

COR Cadence Digit Timeout

the unit will consider that the COR Cadence sequence is complete. For a two-step COR Cadence 
sequence, this is the maximum time you can wait between squelch break pulses. 

3.4.3

 

Automated Dialing Methods 

In addition to the methods described above that allow a radio user to initiate a call, the ARA-1 
also supports methods to automate the initiation of a call. 

3.4.3.1

 

Power On Dialing 

When the 

Power On Dialing

 setting is configured with a valid extension, SIP URI, or IP address, 

the ARA-1 will automatically dial it at power up.  If the ARA-1 is set to register with a SIP proxy, 
it will not dial until after it has successfully registered. 

Summary of Contents for ARA-1

Page 1: ...ation Manual ARA 1 Radio to SIP Interface Designed and Manufactured by JPS Interoperability Solutions 5800 Departure Drive Raleigh NC 27616 919 790 1011 Email sales jpsinterop com support jpsinterop c...

Page 2: ...ely to cause harmful interference in which case users will be required to correct the interference at their own expense CAUTION Changes or modifications to this equipment not expressly approved by JPS...

Page 3: ...the Distant Side 1 9 1 9 SPECIFICATIONS 1 10 1 10 EQUIPMENT AND ACCESSORIES SUPPLIED 1 11 1 11 OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT NOT SUPPLIED 1 12 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 2 1 GENERAL 2 1 2 2 UNPACKING AND INSPECTION 2 1...

Page 4: ...21 4 OPERATION 4 1 4 1 GENERAL 4 1 4 2 FRONT PANEL INDICATORS 4 1 4 2 1 Power LED 4 1 4 2 2 Link Active LED 4 1 4 2 3 Channel Active LED 4 1 4 2 4 Audio Input LED 4 1 4 3 ARA 1 OPERATION 4 1 4 3 1 Ope...

Page 5: ...3 20 FIGURE 4 1 CALL MANAGEMENT PAGE 4 3 FIGURE 5 1 SHOOT VERSUS DON T SHOOT 5 4 FIGURE 5 2 WHY AUDIO DELAY IS CRUCIAL 5 5 List of Tables FIGURE 1 1 ARA 1 BASIC BLOCK DIAGRAM 1 2 FIGURE 1 2 EXAMPLE O...

Page 6: ...us or similar setting PTT Push to talk A signal to a radio that activates the transmit function and controls the actual transmission of radio frequency energy over the air Also called a keyline SIP Se...

Page 7: ...c shutdown or maintenance Startup upon power on is typically less than 10 seconds 1 2 1 General The ARA 1 provides a seamless interface between a radio and an IP based network using SIP This brings to...

Page 8: ...on could be a simple two party call or a multimedia conference session SIP focuses on the setup modification and termination of sessions allowing versatility of the format and content of the data bein...

Page 9: ...ne ATA pairs or radio ARA 1 pairs in the PBX When a SIP Phone user wants to place a call to another SIP Phone he or she can simply dial that phone s extension The same process is followed to place a c...

Page 10: ...e illustrated in Figure 1 3 The network employed can be any type of IP based network including the Internet Figure 1 3 Examples of ARA 1 Use Over Internet The first setup in Figure 1 3 shows a connect...

Page 11: ...cked up by the radio are relayed through the ARA 1 and more importantly transmissions through the ARA 1 are sent to all radios that can pick up this transmission In many cases the ARA 1 and radio will...

Page 12: ...DTMF input not terminated by a pound digit invokes an internal speed dial calling guide that is set up within the ARA 1 this calling guide associates incoming DTMF sequences with the destination IP ad...

Page 13: ...nversation is limited to Half Duplex COR A signal that tells when a radio or other communications device is receiving a valid signal an output from the device PTT A signal that tells a radio or other...

Page 14: ...e that the local radio is unsquelched These include RTP Header IP packets include an RTP extension header that JPS created for this purpose When the extension is detected by the distant ARA 1 it knows...

Page 15: ...l when there are JPS SIP devices at both ends or the use of the SIP extension header has been built in to another vendor s equipment The JPS SIP devices also allow combinations of the above these are...

Page 16: ...ection Up to 100 VDC Radio PTT and AUX Outputs Output Type Open drain 47k ohm pull up to 5V Maximum Sink Current 100 mA Max Open Circuit Voltage 60 VDC Network Interface Interface Type 10 100BASE T Et...

Page 17: ...t Number Description 1 0313 070000 Network Cable 6 ft 1 0313 080515 Audio Crossover Adapter for use with JPS radio interface cables Table 1 3 Equipment and Accessories Supplied European Version ARA 1...

Page 18: ...00200 Note This manual available for download at no charge from jpsinterop com website Generic Radio Interface Cable unterminated at radio end 15 ft 5961 291115 Interface cables for a very wide range...

Page 19: ...90 1011 or by FAX at 919 865 1400 or email at support jpsinterop com Upon receipt of this information JPS will arrange for repair or replacement of the equipment 2 3 Reshipment of Equipment If it is n...

Page 20: ...unit You may have to contact the network administrator for your organization to obtain this information NOTE Operation of the ARA 1 is not possible without this information 2 Provide the proper primar...

Page 21: ...h other heat generating equipment the use of a rack blower is suggested to keep the cabinet interior temperature within specifications NOTE If the ARA 1 is installed in a high RF environment such as a...

Page 22: ...ARA 1 Operations Manual 2 4 INTEROPERABILITY NOW Figure 2 1 Outline Dimensions...

Page 23: ...RA 1 Operations Manual INTEROPERABILITY NOW 2 5 Figure 2 2 Front and Rear Panel Views DC IN IN TP J6 J7 AUDIO CONTROL OUT LVL IN LVL J3 NETWORK J4 RS 232 S N SW1 DEFAULTS DB 15 Female DB 9 Female RJ 4...

Page 24: ...d to an AC power source that utilizes a UPS uninterruptible power system If the overall site does not have UPS capability the ARA 1 should be plugged into a smaller UPS such as those used for personal...

Page 25: ...unbalanced balanced audio issue properly 2 8 3 Audio Level Adjustment Potentiometers and Input Test Point The audio input level to the ARA 1 is set by adjusting the IN LVL control on the rear panel Wi...

Page 26: ...h the one found on the ACU 1000 If you are designing a cable based on Table 2 2 or if you are connecting the ARA 1 directly to an ACU 1000 then you do not need the Audio Crossover Adapter 2 8 4 Networ...

Page 27: ...200 Subnet Mask 255 255 255 0 Gateway IP 0 0 0 0 If these settings are compatible with your network you may plug the ARA 1 into your Ethernet switch and proceed with the configuration If you wish to...

Page 28: ...configuration has been changed If your settings and connection are correct you should see the page shown in Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Status Information Page This is the status and information page for th...

Page 29: ...values for you When you have made any necessary changes click Save at the bottom of the page These settings are not actually applied until the unit is restarted so you can continue to make other chan...

Page 30: ...the ARA 1 rear panel will be sent across the IP link This is useful if your radio has a hardware squelch line COR and you are linking to other ARA 1 units Sending COR Status will tell the other units...

Page 31: ...server Register Enable disable registration with SIP proxy server Registration Expiration Time interval between successful registrations with the SIP proxy SIP Port The local port number for SIP pack...

Page 32: ...sconnect Immediately hang up the call or reINVITE then Disconnect Send a reINVITE to try to reestablish the call and then hang up if that fails Loss of Media Timeout Number of seconds media is lost be...

Page 33: ...F digit is part of the current DTMF sequence or the start of a new one If the time between the end of one digit and the start of the next is less than the DTMF Digit Timeout that character will be con...

Page 34: ...for best performance in a particular radio application Each of the settings is explained in this section the default settings are shown in Figure 3 5 Please see also Section 1 8 COR PTT Signaling in t...

Page 35: ...arrier present and this noise will inappropriately trip the VOX function NOTE The Applications Notes that are provided with radio interface cables purchased from JPS will identify whether a COR line i...

Page 36: ...eout will trigger after the set amount of time has passed unkeying the associated radio regardless of network audio content Furthermore the ARA 1 will not allow network audio input to key the radio ag...

Page 37: ...er ARA 1s will receive a positive indication of COR status that arrives coincidentally with the radio audio and the ARA 1 will not have to derive the COR status using a VOX or VMR function This is a q...

Page 38: ...ype in all ARA 1s and enable the Send Radio COR AUX Status SIP setting in all ARA 1s If the network consists of mixed devices for example multiple ARA 1 units as well other SIP devices such as SIP Pho...

Page 39: ...R Packet Hang Time The Network COR VOX VMR Packet Hang Time setting performs the same function as the Radio COR Hang Time but applies to the audio coming from the SIP network If the transmitter deacti...

Page 40: ...two methods If the user s radio has a keypad a pre selected DTMF sequence may be transmitted This is the easiest and surest way and therefore the preferred method If DTMF is not possible then a specif...

Page 41: ...to the pre configured DTMF Sequences and then calling the associated Number to Dial 3 4 1 2 Call Progress Prompts The ARA 1 provides voice prompts automated voice messages that allow the radio user to...

Page 42: ...ey clicks The key clicks must match the criteria specified in the COR Cadence Min Duration COR Cadence Max Duration and COR Cadence Digit Timeout fields In the Number To Dial field enter the SIP Exten...

Page 43: ...A detected squelch break pulse and the delay between individual pulses can be no longer than the set max duration For a two step cadence the ARA 1 considers that any delay longer than the COR Cadence...

Page 44: ...BYE the other end hangs up set the Redial Outbound Calls On BYE setting to Enable To have the ARA 1 redial a call it initiated if an error occurs such as the remote end is unavailable or a timeout oc...

Page 45: ...s included here for clarity Figure 3 7 Call Management Page The URI of the end user that the call is being initiated to is entered in the Number field If a connection is already active this page may b...

Page 46: ...the ARA 1 web pages facilitates upgrades to the unit s firmware and provides a means to remotely reboot the ARA 1 Figure 3 8 Administration Page 3 6 1 Password Protection Enter a username and passwor...

Page 47: ...er Next from the ARA 1 s Status Information page use the Browse button to locate the file and click Upgrade to load the firmware into the ARA 1 3 6 3 Remote Reboot of the ARA 1 Click the Reboot button...

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Page 49: ...er is unsquelched or the audio from the receiver has tripped the ARA 1 VOX function This LED also indicates that the ARA 1 is sending radio receive audio across the IP link 4 2 4 Audio Input LED The y...

Page 50: ...o initiate a call from the radio side rather than the network side Call Initiation via DTMF Call Initiation via COR Cadence Web browser DTMF call initiation involves the use of a radio s DTMF keypad t...

Page 51: ...llow the radio user to keep track of the progress of the call connecting disconnecting etc The factory default setting is Enable If you do not want these prompts transmitted over the radio set to Disa...

Page 52: ...he IP address subnet mask and gateway address as specified below Table 4 1 System Information Prompts DTMF Sequence COR Cadence Spoken Value 0 10 IP Address 1 11 Subnet Mask 2 12 Gateway Address As an...

Page 53: ...mple of this condition because of the time it takes a trunked radio to acquire an open channel See Section 5 6 for a full explanation If the radio system is not trunked the missed syllables could be c...

Page 54: ...set to VOX and the VOX function is not properly optimized In this case it is likely that the VOX threshold should be made more sensitive See Section 3 3 5 for configuration explanation and instruction...

Page 55: ...are that he is cross connected to a trunked system If this radio operator simply begins talking the first syllables or words will be lost while the trunked radio is silent and waiting to acquire a fre...

Page 56: ...the SIP PBX by radio 1 Radio 1 is conferenced with radio 2 B Radio 2 is an 800 MHz trunked radio with a channel acquisition delay of 350 milliseconds Therefore radio 2 will not start transmitting the...

Page 57: ...clipped or lost entirely The vertical lines signify various channel acquisition delays Without corresponding TX Audio delays all speech up until the channel is acquired will be clipped off of the beg...

Page 58: ...ced when the PTT inputs are activated by either a COR input or by VOX as some radios will send out a noise burst after they unkey To prevent this first use the ARA 1 front panel LEDs to determine if t...

Page 59: ...to a dialup is available the ARA 1 may not operate properly since the connection speed is not guaranteed on a dialup connection Poor telephone lines or varying line conditions may cause a dialup modem...

Page 60: ...about 4 billion IP addresses available On the surface that would appear to be enough but some companies use a lot of them the military uses a lot of them and all the millions of people using the Inte...

Page 61: ...described in the configuration section of this manual Should I use a firewall with the ARA 1 Strictly speaking from the standpoint of the ARA 1 there is no reason to use a firewall The ARA 1 is a sta...

Page 62: ...an application that requires use of modem tones consult JPS I ve connected my radio to the ARA 1 I have the levels turned all the way up and can still barely hear the audio What s wrong The ARA 1 use...

Page 63: ...o Settings 3 15 DTMF Digit Timeout SIP Actions 3 7 DTMF sequence 3 7 E Equipment and Accessories Supplied 1 11 F False Keying 5 1 5 6 firewall 6 3 Firmware Upgrade 3 21 Frequently Asked Questions 6 1...

Page 64: ...13 Remote Reboot of the ARA 1 3 21 Resetting the ARA 1 to Factory Defaults 3 21 Reshipment of Equipment 2 1 S SIP 6 SIP Actions 3 7 SIP PBX 1 3 SIP Phone 6 SIP Settings 3 3 Soft Phone 6 Specification...

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