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2.
Right click on an RVON-8 card and select RVON-8 Configuration
The RVON-8 Configuration screen appears.
NOTE: The RVON-8 you use should be already configured. If it is not configured, refer to your RVON-8 Card User Manual.
Remember, the RVON-1 has only one channel that can be configured.
3.
In the RVON-8 Channel drop down list, select the
channel
that will be used to communicate to the RVON-1 card across
network.
4.
In the Device IP field, enter the
IP Address
for the RVON-1 card.
5.
From the Device Type drop down list, select
RVON-1/Keypanel
.
6.
From the Device Channel drop down list, select
Channel 1
.
There may be two channels listed, but the connection can only be made through channel 1.
7.
From the CODEC Type drop down list, select the
CODEC type
.
8.
From the Packet Sized drop down list, select the
size
of each audio packet.
NOTE
: A CODEC is an algorithm used to compress audio. Codecs dictate the quality of audio you hear and the network
bandwidth used. The packet size determines how much audio data is carried across the network in each transmitted packet.
The CODEC type and packet size chosen require different amounts of bandwidth from the network. As with the CODEC type,
the packet size you choose for the audio transfer will affect the audio you hear and the bandwidth you use over the network.
The larger the audio packet you choose to use, the lower the bandwidth used. However, the larger packet size can result in a
higher delay and longer gaps if the packet is lost. On the other hand, smaller packet sizes result in larger bandwidth use, but
lower delays and smaller gaps if the packet is lost. The Intercom System Engineer and the Network Designer may want to
work together in choosing the CODEC type and packet size suitable for the size of the network, so degradation of network
resources does not occur.
9.
Select
Enable VAD (Voice Activation Detection)
, if you want to conserve bandwidth when the audio level is below a
given threshold.
NOTE
: VAD saves network bandwidth by stopping the flow of audio packets when silence is detected. VAD is similar to
VOX.
10.
Once you are completely finished, click
Apply
.
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