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 Step 3. Select the new firmware file.

Tip

The firmware filename is displayed in the format "IP-A1SC15_vxxxx.bin," where "xxxx" is the version 

number.

 Step 4. Click on the OPEN button.

 Step 5. Confirm the firmware filename displayed on the screen, then click on the UPLOAD button.

The dialog box is displayed.

 Step 6. Click on the OK button.

Upload of the new firmware begins and the unit is restarted.

After restart is completed, the unit's status indicator remains continuously lit and the display returns to 

the Update screen. 

Note

Do not restart the unit or turn off its power during firmware update, as doing so could result in corrupted 

firmware, potentially making it impossible to start the unit. 

 Step 7.  Click on the BACK button located at the upper left of the Update screen.

The display reverts to the Login screen.

 Step 8. After logging in again, confirm that the new firmware version is displayed in the Firmware Version field 

on the Status screen.

Tip

After firmware update, all settings and sound source files are maintained without being initialized.

16.7.  Restarting the Unit

The procedure for restarting (or rebooting) the unit is as follows:

 Step 1. Click on the REBOOT button.

A confirmation dialog box is displayed.

 Step 2. Click on the YES button.

The network connection with the unit is disconnected, causing 

the unit to automatically restart. After restart is completed, the 

unit's status indicator remains continuously lit.

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Summary of Contents for IP-A1SC15

Page 1: ...SETUP MANUAL IP HORN SPEAKER IP A1SC15 Thank you for purchasing TOA s IP Horn Speaker Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long trouble free use of your equipment ...

Page 2: ...3 8 2 Saving Settings Changes 14 9 MULTICAST SETTINGS SCREEN 15 9 1 Display Contents 15 9 2 Saving Settings Changes 16 10 AUDIO SETTINGS SCREEN 17 10 1 Display Contents 17 10 2 Saving Settings Changes 18 10 3 Conceptual Diagram of the Sound Volume Settings Function 18 11 MEDIA SETTING SCREEN 19 11 1 Display Contents 19 11 2 Uploading Sound Source Files 20 11 3 Downloading Sound Source Files 20 11 ...

Page 3: ...tory Default Settings 35 16 6 Firmware Update 35 16 7 Restarting the Unit 36 17 STATUS INDICATOR OPERATION 37 18 IP SETTING TOOL 38 18 1 Before Using 38 18 2 Starting the IP Setting Tool 38 18 3 Setting Method 39 18 4 User Authentication 41 18 5 Network Settings 41 18 6 Uploading Settings Files 44 18 7 Downloading Settings Files 45 18 8 Firmware Update 46 18 9 Restarting the Unit 47 19 USABLE CHAR...

Page 4: ... Broadcasting Settings Multicast Settings Audio Settings Media Settings Pattern Settings Event Settings Priority Broadcast Settings User Settings Maintenance 2 SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS Recommended PC operation environments are as follows OS Windows 10 Pro 64bit Windows 10 Home 64bit Browser Microsoft Edge Google Chrome Notes Microsoft Edge is the registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation in the Uni...

Page 5: ...14 10 or the like 3 2 Making Connection Notes Avoid simultaneously connecting to the IP horn speaker from multiple PCs Avoid simultaneously connecting to the IP horn speaker from a single PC using multiple browsers Step 1 Connect both the unit and the PC to be used for setup to the network Step 2 Start the PC s browser and enter the unit s IP address in the address field Example 192 168 14 1 The L...

Page 6: ...ifications p 17 7 Media setting screen Uploading downloading or deletion of sound source files such as messages to or from the internal memory p 19 8 Pattern registration screen Registration of sound source reproduction to be interlocked with events as patterns p 22 9 Event setting screen Settings of operations to be synchronized with the control input and control output p 25 10 Priority setting s...

Page 7: ... settings click on the LOGOUT button When logged out the Login screen will be displayed LOGOUT button on the NO button then the SAVE button before switching screens If not saving changes made to the setting contents click on the YES button The display will switch to another screen without saving the contents ...

Page 8: ...ing Call to an SIP device in progress SIP SIP broadcast in progress VMS Broadcasting VMS broadcast in progress Multicast 1 10 Multicasts 1 10 in progress Pattern 1 20 xxxxxxx Broadcasts of internal sound source files 1 20 in progress Sound source filename is displayed in parentheses 6 Speaker Volume Displays the speaker volume set on the Audio settings screen p 17 7 SIP User ID Displays the unit s...

Page 9: ...ps For usable characters please refer to USABLE CHARACTERS on p 48 Max 31 characters 2 IP Address Set the unit s IP address Initial setting 192 168 14 1 3 Subnet Mask Set the unit s subnet mask Initial setting 255 255 255 0 4 Default Gateway Set the unit s default gateway Initial setting 192 168 14 254 5 SAVE button Click to save the settings and changes See Saving Settings Changes on p 10 1 2 3 4...

Page 10: ...the SAVE button The dialog box Do you want to discard the changes is displayed Step 2 Click on the OK button Note The set or changed contents on this screen will not be in effect until the unit has restarted To restart the unit click on the REBOOT button on the Maintenance screen See Restarting the Unit on p 36 ...

Page 11: ...tration Failed Registration failed Registering Registration in progress Unregistered Registration invalid 3 Registration Expiry Set the unit s SIP server registration expiry period Set the same value as the registration authentication expiry preset for the SIP server unit sec Setting range 60 7200 Initial setting 1800 4 User ID Set the unit s name needed when registering the unit on the SIP server...

Page 12: ... have priority over lower codecs 9 Ring Time Limit Set the Max duration for SIP connected ringing tones Unit sec Setting range 25 60 Initial setting 25 10 Call Time Limit Set the Max duration for SIP connected conversations Unit sec Setting range 1 18000 Initial setting 3600 11 SAVE button Click to save the settings and changes See Saving Settings Changes on p 12 Perform settings under the followi...

Page 13: ... which will be needed for other equipment to make a VMS connection to the unit Initial setting admin 3 Password Set the password needed for other equipment to make a VMS connection to the unit Default guest 4 SAVE button Click to save the settings and changes See Saving Settings Changes on p 14 Perform settings under the following conditions For usable characters please refer to USABLE CHARACTERS ...

Page 14: ...VE button The dialog box Changed contents enabled after restart is displayed Step 2 Click on the OK button Note The set or changed contents on this screen will not be in effect until the unit has restarted To restart the unit click on the REBOOT button visible on the Maintenance screen See Restarting the Unit on p 36 ...

Page 15: ...tents Item Contents 1 Multicast Function Click on the switch to select whether or not to use the multicast broadcast reception function If using ON If not using OFF 2 Multicast Input Port Settings Up to 10 channels of multicast broadcasts can be received by the unit Set the reception IP address port number and audio codec for each multicast broadcast Multicast channels with left side checkboxes ma...

Page 16: ...VE button The dialog box Changed contents enabled after restart is displayed Step 2 Click on the OK button Note The set or changed contents on this screen will not be in effect until the unit has restarted To restart the unit click on the REBOOT button visible on the Maintenance screen See Restarting the Unit on p 36 ...

Page 17: ...g B Master Volume Click on the mark to select the appropriate speaker volume from the pulldown menu Setting range 0 mute 61 0 dB Initial setting 31 30 dB C Offset Volume Displays the set value of offset volume correction to the Master Volume Offset volume correction is set remotely by external equipment and cannot be adjusted using the browser Setting range 20 to 20 dB Initial setting 0 dB Actual ...

Page 18: ...lick to save the settings and changes See Saving Settings Changes in the following section 10 2 Saving Settings Changes When all settings or changes are completed save their contents Step 1 Click on the SAVE button The dialog box is displayed Step 2 Click on the OK button Tips Changes to the speaker volume settings are enabled immediately afterbeing saved Input volume setting changes are reflected...

Page 19: ...to the unit Item Contents A Available capacity for internal sound source files Displays max unit capacity 80 MB and currently available sound source file upload capacity B Upload Icon Uploads PC saved sound source files to the unit and adds them to the Internal Sound Source list See Uploading Sound Source Files on p 20 C Download Icon Downloads sound source files from the unit and saves them to th...

Page 20: ... monaural 48 kHz 16 bit 5 8 MB About 14 minutes WAV monaural 44 1 kHz 16 bit 5 3 MB About 15 minutes WAV monaural 44 1 kHz 8 bit 2 6 MB About 30 minutes MP3 monaural 320 kbps 2 4 MB About 33 minutes MP3 monaural 256 kbps 1 9 MB About 42 minutes MP3 monaural 192 kbps 1 4 MB About 56 minutes MP3 monaural 128 kbps 1 0 MB About 83 minutes Note that the above times are only provided as a guide Total ti...

Page 21: ... sound source files Note If sound source files are deleted while an internal sound source broadcast is in progress the broadcast will stop Step 1 Click on the Delete icon to the right of the media number to be deleted The dialog box is displayed Step 2 Click on the YES button The selected sound source file is deleted ...

Page 22: ...n 2 Pattern Name Assigns a name to each pattern Tips For usable characters please refer to USABLE CHARACTERS on p 48 Max 15 characters 3 Media Files Internal sound source files Select the internal sound source files to be broadcast in each pattern 4 Play Count No of repeats of broadcast Set the number of times a broadcast of selected internal sound source files will be repeated Setting range 1 10 ...

Page 23: ...ns OFF when the broadcast is stopped 8 PLAY button Click to start the test broadcast of a broadcast pattern Refer to the following section Performing Broadcast Tests 9 STOP button Click to stop the test broadcast of the broadcast pattern Refer to the following section Performing Broadcast Tests 10 SAVE button Click to save the settings and changes See Saving Settings Changes on p 24 12 2 Performin...

Page 24: ...1 Click on the SAVE button The dialog box is displayed Step 2 Click on the OK button Note Settings and changes performed on this screen are enabled immediately after being saved However any changes to the offset volume settings are only reflected beginning with the next broadcast after they are saved ...

Page 25: ...n the Target fields of SIP 1 and SIP 2 D B Signal Mode Click on the button to select the signal mode Level Only executes the designated broadcast pattern for the period of time that input remains enabled stopping the broadcast when input is terminated Edge Executes the designated broadcast pattern when the input is enabled and continues with the broadcast even after the input is terminated Note If...

Page 26: ...ox Changed contents enabled after restart is displayed Step 2 Click on the OK button Note The set or changed contents on this screen will not be in effect until the unit has restarted To restart the unit click on the REBOOT button on the Maintenance screen See Restarting the Unit on p 36 Internal sound source broadcast started by control input Control input Broadcasting state Internal sound source...

Page 27: ...played list have priority over lower broadcast patterns Priority order can be changed by clicking on the or buttons located at the right of each broadcast pattern name When a higher priority broadcast is initiated while a lower priority broadcast is in progress the lower priority broadcast is interrupted allowing the higher priority broadcast to go through The interrupted lower priority broadcast ...

Page 28: ... priority broadcast being input later Lower priority input On Off Lower priority input Lower priority input Higher priority input Broadcasting state On Off Example of lower priority broadcast being input later Lower priority input On Off Lower priority input Input 1 Broadcasting state On Off Example of same priority broadcast being input later Input 2 On Off When a broadcast of the same priority i...

Page 29: ...he current user account password Initial setting guest 3 New Username Enter the new user account name 4 New Password Enter the new user account password 5 Password Confirmation Enter the new user account password once again 6 CHANGE button Click to save the settings and changes See Saving Settings Changes on p 30 Perform settings under the following conditions For usable characters please refer to...

Page 30: ...l settings or changes are completed save their contents Step 1 Click on the CHANGE button The dialog box is displayed Step 2 Click on the OK button Note Settings and changes performed on this screen are enabled immediately after being saved ...

Page 31: ...e Downloading Settings Data on p 32 Note Login passwords and user names are not included in the backup data B Config Media Upload All setting contents and sound source files can be restored to the unit from backup data saved on the PC See Uploading Settings Data on p 33 Note User and Network settings are not included in the backup data C RESET All unit setting contents can be returned to the initi...

Page 32: ...oot Item Contents G REBOOT Restart The unit can be remotely restarted See Restarting the Unit on p 36 16 2 Downloading Settings Data Follow the procedure below to save the unit s setting contents and sound source files to the PC as backup data Step 1 Click on the DOWNLOAD button The file explorer opens Step 2 Select the folder into which the backup folder is to be saved Step 3 Enter the filename a...

Page 33: ...e name please refer to USABLE CHARACTERS on p 48 Step 4 Click on the OPEN button Step 5 Confirm the backup filename displayed on the screen then click on the UPLOAD button Upload begins followed by an automatic restart A popup window showing the operating status is displayed during upload or restart During this process a confirmation dialog is temporarily displayed when upload is complete Step 6 C...

Page 34: ... to the factory preset version The version that existed before settings initialization is maintained Step 1 Click on the RESET button The dialog box opens Step 2 Click on the YES button The initialization of all the unit s settings begins The dialog box is displayed when initialization is completed Step 3 Click on the OK button Step 4 Restart the unit For the restart method please refer to Restart...

Page 35: ...ting begins The dialog box is displayed once initialization is complete Step 3 Click on the OK button Step 4 Restart the unit For the restart procedure please refer to Restarting the Unit on p 36 All the unit s setting contents are returned to factory default settings after restart completion 16 6 Firmware Update The procedure for updating the unit s firmware is as follows Tip Download the latest ...

Page 36: ... result in corrupted firmware potentially making it impossible to start the unit Step 7 Click on the BACK button located at the upper left of the Update screen The display reverts to the Login screen Step 8 After logging in again confirm that the new firmware version is displayed in the Firmware Version field on the Status screen Tip After firmware update all settings and sound source files are ma...

Page 37: ...ute 30 seconds Broadcast standby Continuously lit Broadcasting Continuously lit Initialization or firmware update Flashing Device malfunction Flashing continuously If the indicator flashes continuously in any other mode than initialization or firmware update restart the unit by disconnecting and reconnecting the LAN cable Note Please contact your nearest TOA dealer if irregularities continue even ...

Page 38: ...products com international perform a search for the product number IP A1SC15 and download the IPSettingTool exe IP Setting Tool The following shortcut icon appears on the desktop 18 2 Starting the IP Setting Tool Double click on the IPSettingTool exe icon Notes When the PC has access to multiple network adapters the confirmation screen as shown at right is displayed Select the network adapter that...

Page 39: ...results for Items 4 6 to 10 are displayed in the Results field of the Detection Results list Units currently in Restart mode are not displayed 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 Scan button Click on this button to detect all units connected to the network All connected units are individually detected each time the button is clicked 2 Username and Password Enter the username and password of the unit to be oper...

Page 40: ...ile to the unit from the PC The same settings file can also be simultaneously uploaded to multiple units For details please refer to Uploading Settings Files on p 44 8 Configuration file download button Click on this button to download the settings file to the PC from the unit The downloaded settings file can be used as the original file when uploading the same settings file to multiple units For ...

Page 41: ...detected units are displayed on the Detection Results list enabling the operation of buttons 4 to 10 18 5 Network Settings Perform all network settings including the IP address etc 1 2 5 Step 1 Select the unit s for which network settings will be performed by marking the corresponding checkbox in the Detection Results list Step 2 Click on the Network Setting button When only one unit is selected t...

Page 42: ...ng Manual Note The unit is not compatible with DHCP Always select Manual and manually enter the unit s network address C IP Address Set the unit s IP address InthecaseofMultipleSetting sincetheIPaddresseshaveconsecutive numbers these are automatically set for all units Therefore enter the smallest numerical value in the left side field The IP address of the last consecutive number is displayed in ...

Page 43: ...s that are different from the network adapter in use cannot be confirmed When an IP address conflict is detected the indication IP address conflict appears in the display screen s Results field H Set Click on this button to finalize the set contents Step 4 Click on the Set button This completes the network settings The Network settings screen closes and the unit automatically restarts Step 5 Click...

Page 44: ...reen is updated Notes Do not restart the unit or turn off power during settings file upload If the unit is restarted or power is turned off during upload the settings file could become corrupted potentially making it impossible to start the unit Under circumstances in which the load on the unit or network is high the indication No response may be displayed in the Results field of the Detection Res...

Page 45: ... appears in the Detection results list s Results field The filename extension of the saved settings file is spconf Notes Do not restart the unit or turn off power during settings file download If the unit is restarted or power is turned off during download the settings file could become corrupted potentially making it impossible to save the file Downloading the settings file causes the setting dat...

Page 46: ...is the version number Step 3 Click on the Run button to begin the firmware update If the firmware update is complete after restart is finished the OK indication is displayed in the Results field Step 4 Click on the Scan button The display screen is updated Notes Do not restart the unit or turn off power during firmware update If the unit is restarted or power is turned off during update the firmwa...

Page 47: ...it 1 1 Step 1 Select the units to be restarted and click on the Restart button The confirmation screen is displayed Tip Multiple units can also be selected for restart Step 2 Unit restart begins when the OK button is clicked 2 ...

Page 48: ...et User ID These following 14 symbols Tip Characters that can be used when entering the Name Terminal Name with the IP settings tool are the same as those used for the Terminal Name on the Network Settings Screen shown above 19 2 Characters That Can Be Used for Filenames Target Alphabetical Upper case letters A Z Alphabetical Lower case letters a z Numerical 0 9 Symbols hyphen and _ underscore Oth...

Page 49: ...o Japan Authorized representative TOA Electronics Europe GmbH Suederstrasse 282 20537 Hamburg Germany Traceability Information for USA Manufacturer TOA Corporation 7 2 1 Minatojima Nakamachi Chuo ku Kobe Hyogo Japan Authorized representative TOA Electronics Inc 400 Oyster Point Boulevard Suite 301 South San Francisco California 94080 USA ...

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