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3  Blade Setup 

3.1  How to Change Individual Port Settings 

1.

 

Navigate to the “Blade Setup” page on the left side panel and 

it will look like Figure 3-1. 

2.

 

Change the Individual Port Settings: 

Port Configuration: 

Select Existing Port: 

This is the port you are making changes to 

Port Type:

 This auto populates. If you have a 2 channel 2-wire/4-wire  module, 

it will say 476-153 

Module #:

 

This auto populates when chosen the “Select Existing Port”

 

Port #:

 This auto populates wh

en chosen the “Select Existing Port” 

 

Port Name: 

This is where you can change the name of a port to have a specific 

name (site name, equipment name, repeater name, etc).  

Transmit Level (dB): 

The amount of gain that will be transmitted out of this port 

Receive Level (dB): 

The amount of gain that will be adjusted to the Receive 

audio on this port 

Impedance 600 Ohm: 

By default, the receive impedance is set to 600 Ohm. 

Unchecking the box will make it high impedance.   

Audio Interface Type: 

Changes between 2-wire and 4-wire mechanisms. 

Defaulted to 4-wire. 

PTT Polarity: 

This defines the PTT polarity. This is defaulted to normally open 

when unactive and makes a switch closure when active. Unchecking the box will 
reverse this.  

COR Polarity: 

This defines the COR input polarity. This is defaulted to normally 

open when unactive and detects a switch closure when COR is inputted. 
Unchecking the box will reverse this.  

Dtmf Detect: 

Makes it so the M4x channel can detect DTMF and use those 

numbers to dial out or patch interfaces together for special applications 

Muting: 

Mutes either the Transmit or Receive audio when clicked. 

Transmit Audio Delay (ms): 

The amount of time in ms that the audio will be 

delayed when transmitting out this port. Max amount is 1000 ms.  

PTT Hold-On (ms): 

The amount of time the PTT circuit is held-on for. Max 

amount is 1000ms.   

Channel Select Position: 

Used for special applications. Not required.  

API Provides Ringback: 

Used for special applications. Not required. 

Blade-Link IP and Associated Port: 

This is used for Blade-Link which is described 

in Section 

6.1 How to Connect Blades with Blade-Link Using Pyra Firmware

 

3.

 

Click the “Save Changes” button

, wait until the page 

refreshes, and move onto the next port if needed. 

Figure 3-1

: “Blade Setup” web interface. 

 

Summary of Contents for 47800A-V Series

Page 1: ...Last Updated on February 10th 2022 REV1 PYRA RoIP VoIP Interface User Guide Copyright 2022 RAVEN ELECTRONICS CORPORATION 4655 Longley Lane 106 Reno Nevada 89502...

Page 2: ...Link Using Pyra Firmware 14 6 2 How to Connect Blades with a FlexGate Using Blade Link 18 7 SIP Channel 20 7 1 How to Associate an Analog Channel with a SIP Account 20 8 Saving the Configuration 23 8...

Page 3: ...Connecting to the VoIP Interface To configure a Blade that has a VoIP interface in it you will need the power supply sent with the unit as well as a CAT 5 ethernet cable that is connected to your netw...

Page 4: ...ter that is on your network and go to Properties Internet Protocol Version 4 TCP IPv4 Properties 5 Configure your network adapter with the following parameters Please take note of your current setting...

Page 5: ...9 Figure 1 4 shows the System Information page that will be brought up once entering the correct username and password Figure 1 4 The System Information page that will pop up once correctly connectin...

Page 6: ...Type in the new username password and the password again to confirm Click the Save Changes button to apply the new credentials 3 If the username and password are changed a pop will appear looking like...

Page 7: ...t to the Static IP so you can choose the IP address on your own If you want the DHCP to find an address for you choose Dynamic IP and click the Save Changes button Static IP Address Address The new IP...

Page 8: ...larity This defines the PTT polarity This is defaulted to normally open when unactive and makes a switch closure when active Unchecking the box will reverse this COR Polarity This defines the COR inpu...

Page 9: ...re 4 wire Ports Refer to Figure 3 2 and Figure 3 3 for the pinouts for the 153 modules Note the E Lead is COR input and the M Lead is PTT output Figure 3 2 The RJ 45 connector for reference Figure 3 3...

Page 10: ...panel and it will look like Figure 4 1 Figure 4 1 Conferences web interface 2 Type the name of the bridge being configured 3 Select the ports that need to be bridged as shown in Figure 4 2 Figure 4 2...

Page 11: ...nel Setup page on the left side panel and it will look like Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Channel Setup web interface 2 Type the name of the RTP stream 3 Select RTP Channel under Channel Type and click Create...

Page 12: ...hen be pointed towards a Multicast IP Address 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 Multicast TTL The Multicast Time To Live which is number of times the data can pass through a router If the TTL field reaches...

Page 13: ...the RTP stream with a port 8 Click the name of the RTP channel and one of the ports that the RTP stream will be directed towards as shown in Figure 5 3 Figure 5 3 Selecting the RTP channel and one of...

Page 14: ...o Port number entered it will automatically be defaulted to Port 8676 Figure 6 1 Example of entering the non server IP address on the 3 Enter the IP Address Port of the non server Blade In our example...

Page 15: ...e the option for Port 2 as seen in Figure 6 2 9 Click Save Changes 10 Navigate to Blade Setup on the non server webpage 11 Under Blade Link IP and Associated Port the server Blade will be populated Si...

Page 16: ...s shown in Figure 6 4 The Green LED on the Remote Blade indicates that it is properly linked and the unit is not down Figure 6 4 The Bladelink Status page showing the different Local Blades and Remote...

Page 17: ...on the sever Blade and PTT output on Port 2 on the non server Blade indicating Blade Link is working Figure 6 6 COR input on Port 2 on the non sever Blade and PTT output on Port 1 on the server Blade...

Page 18: ...the RTP channel will determine where the blade link signaling will be directed towards 1 Navigate to the FlexGates webpage and log in 2 Click on the Blade Link section on the left side panel to create...

Page 19: ...e link and clicking the enable button The RTP Channels does not correspond to the individual ports Do not skip unused channels since it can cause problems loading in the settings during FlexGate resta...

Page 20: ...1234 It is assumed the EXT 1234 under the SIP server is already setup and is ready to connect to this blade The analog channel will be unable to initiate a SIP call but an external device connected t...

Page 21: ...enabled disabled by the checkbox after it is created Proxy Settings Proxy username The EXT number that is associated with that endpoint under the SIP server Proxy password The password for this endpoi...

Page 22: ...of the SIP channel and one of the ports you want the SIP account associated with as shown in Figure 7 3 In this example we are associating Port 4 with the 1234 SIP account Figure 7 3 Selecting the SI...

Page 23: ...ure 8 1 Figure 8 1 Backup Restore web interface 2 Click the Download Settings button The settings will then be downloaded as a json file 3 To upload the json file to get the same configuration on a bl...

Page 24: ...9 1 Move the jumper to ERASE and MEM Some older modules were made without the jumper pins If you have one that does not have a jumper refer to Section 9 2 How to Reset the VoIP Interface to Have Defau...

Page 25: ...tore in the drop down 2 Click the Set Defaults button A pop up will appear asking if you want to reset to default settings as shown in Figure 9 2 Click the OK button to continue Figure 9 2 The pop up...

Page 26: ...e name will appear to the right of the button 3 Click the Upgrade button A message will appear on the same webpage notifying it may take a couple of minutes It will look like Figure 10 2 Figure 10 2 T...

Page 27: ...e isn t two blades plugged in with the same IP address especially when configuring multiple new blades at once 11 2 Why Am I Getting E M Signaling One Direction but Not the Other Direction when Using...

Page 28: ...ied the PYRA firmware to a blade that had different older firmware perform a reset to ensure the json file is properly formatted Step 2 If you applied an old json file from an older VoIP firmware to r...

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