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LINE OUT H C E

H C

1 2 3

E LINE/MIC IN

LINE

MIC

ON

OFF[PHANTOM]

0dB [PAD]

-20dB

LAN 52V

CTRL OUT

CTRL IN

LINK/ACT

From PoE+/PoE 

switching hub

IP-A1AF

Compatible switching hubs:  Switching  hubs  conforming  to  PoE+  (IEEE802.3at  Class  4)  or  PoE 

(IEEE802.3af Class 3) specifications

8. UNIT MOUNTING

It is recommended to install it as shown in the example blow.

[Putting on the desk]
It can be used on a desktop by attaching the accessory rubber foot 

to the bottom of this unit.

[Mounting on the wall]
Prepare a commercially available L-shaped bracket, etc., and fix it with the accessory screws using 

the four screw holes of this unit.

IP-A1AF

Rubber foot (accessory)

* Plate thickness 1 to 3 mm (0.04" to 0.12")

Machine screw

M3 x 6 (accessory)

IP-A1AF

IP-A1AF

Machine screw

M3 x 6 (accessory)

Commercially available

L-shaped bracket, etc.*

Commercially available

L-shaped bracket, etc.*

Note

Use metal fittings of sufficient strength and install in a place 

with sufficient strength.

9. CONNECTIONS

9.1.  Network Connection

Connect the IP-A1AF to the PoE+ or PoE switching hub using a LAN cable (straight UTP or STP 

cable, both rated at Category 5e or greater and fitted with RJ45 connectors).

Power is supplied by the PoE+ or PoE switching hub.

Summary of Contents for IP-A1AF

Page 1: ...sting 5 4 3 Local Broadcasting 5 5 DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS 6 6 NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS 7 7 HANDLING PRECAUTIONS 8 8 UNIT MOUNTING 9 9 CONNECTIONS 9 9 1 Network Connection 9 9 2 Connections to LINE MIC...

Page 2: ...st TOA dealer Make no further attempt to operate the speaker in this condition as this may cause fire or electric shock If you detect smoke or a strange smell coming from the unit If water or any meta...

Page 3: ...its for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commer...

Page 4: ...oadcast locally to the speaker output and the LINE output from the sound source device or microphone connected with LINE MIC input Orders of priority can be set among the various broadcasting modes me...

Page 5: ...l be half duplex LAN VMS software IP A1AF VMS broadcasting Speaker output Low impedance speaker Microphone input Microphone for sound collection Monitoring with audio LINE MICIN IP AUDIO INTERFACE IP...

Page 6: ...SIGNAL STATUS SPEAKER CLASS 2 WIRING C blage de classe 2 8 16 127 4 5 02 126 4 96 4 M3 depth 6 mm or 0 24 80 3 15 4 0 16 3 5 0 14 13 0 51 12 5 0 49 3 6 0 14 16 5 0 65 40 1 57 20 0 79 33 1 3 104 4 09...

Page 7: ...reen Lights green when a signal is outputting from the speaker or line output 5 Speaker output terminal 8 16 Connects only with low impedance speakers Tip Amplifier rated output is as follows 8 W at P...

Page 8: ...Default setting LINE PAD switch Switch 2 Enables or disables the MIC input pad When the input level is high set the PAD to 20 dB Default setting 0 dB PHANTOM switch Switch 3 Set whether or not to supp...

Page 9: ...cially available L shaped bracket etc and fix it with the accessory screws using the four screw holes of this unit IP A1AF Rubber foot accessory Plate thickness 1 to 3 mm 0 04 to 0 12 Machine screw M3...

Page 10: ...e a 2 core shielded cable to connect the audio device For connection of the removable terminal plugs see Removable Terminal Plug Connections on p 12 Set the DIP switch according to the audio device to...

Page 11: ...ine of 2 channels control input and 1 channel control output from the external control device to the unit s control input or control output terminal For connection of the removable terminal plugs see...

Page 12: ...ire end back about 7 mm 0 28 When connecting 2 wires or a signal cable to a single terminal crimp them in an insulated twin wire ferrule to prevent their core wires from being separated from one anoth...

Page 13: ...from this unit to network is muted Audio Settings of speaker volume input volume for individual broadcast classifications and the sensitivity of LINE MIC input for SIP and VMS broadcasting Media Uploa...

Page 14: ...ts setting it will be necessary to set the PC s network settings so that it can operate on the same network as the IP audio interface Take care that no IP addresses are duplicated in the same network...

Page 15: ...d down the reset key located on the bottom panel using a pointed tool The speaker automatically restarts and settings initialization begins Tip Clicking on the reset key causes the unit to be restarte...

Page 16: ...cense s If you need further information about the original open source software including source code please download it from the TOA DATA Library https www toa products com international Please note...

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