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RCU-SIP

 

USER GUIDE 

 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

For Technical Assistance 

Please Ph: 07 5596 5128 

or Email : [email protected] 

 

Summary of Contents for RCU-SIP

Page 1: ...RCU SIP USER GUIDE For Technical Assistance Please Ph 07 5596 5128 or Email info natcomm com au ...

Page 2: ... design RCU SIP can be connected to ANY Point on a Local Area or Wide Area Network such as Any Internal Network Point of a LAN Direct to a Network Switch Direct to a Network Modem used for LAN or WAN Once connected RCU SIP will connect to the Network via DHCP A Windows based program called Natcomm SIP Controller is supplied for your RCU SIP unit This program is designed for use on PC running Windo...

Page 3: ...ower Adaptor You MUST use the supplied Power Adaptor or permanent damage to the unit may result D UNIT PROGRAMMING Once installed RCU SIP is ready to go with pre programmed default settings for each relay By default RCU SIP will answer Incoming Call to its Extension after 1 Ring Relay 1 will respond to the DTMF code 3 and upon detection will close its relay for 15 seconds Relay 2 is programmed to ...

Page 4: ...U SIP Relay 1 Connection To Connect to Relay 1 of RCU SIP use the screw terminals that connect to the ORANGE and BROWN wires in the Connection Box Relay 2 Connection To Connect to Relay 2 of RCU SIP use the screw terminals that connect to the BLUE and WHITE wires in the Connection Box ...

Page 5: ... Power ON Wait 1 2 minutes while RCU SIP boots up and registers to your Network Double Click the Icon to open the program Once the program has loaded Click for IP Address After a short delay the program will then display the IP Address Gateway Address and Subnet Mask of RCU SIP The Password is root Enter the Password and then Click Login to Enter the Advanced Settings area This is where you can se...

Page 6: ...n Number and Username and Password if used Go into the Phone 1 Menu Enter Phone 1 Now Enter Your Extension Number User Name Password Scroll Down to the Bottom of the Page You MUST Click When complete You MUST Click Reload See Arrow Above 1 4 Save 2 3 3 4 A B ...

Page 7: ...e SIP Menu Enter Here Your SIP Server IP Address Make sure the Send Registration Request with Expire Time is ticked It should only be unticked for a direct peer to peer IP connection Then Scroll Down to the Bottom of the Page You MUST Click 1 2 3 4 Save SIP Settings C ...

Page 8: ...hanging from DHCP to Static IP Go into the Settings Menu Enter Settings Menu Deselect DHCP Here Enter Static IP Settings Here or Here Scroll Down to the Bottom of the Page You MUST Then Click 1 2 3 4 Save and Reload D ...

Page 9: ...he ATA User Guide Go into the Users Guide Menu save Leave the Default Setting Unchanged Reset and execute Main Application Now Click There will be a short delay while the ATA resets itself Reset Select the Users Guide Menu A PDF User Guide will then download to your PC E F ...

Page 10: ...EN the Relay if it is CLOSED and leave it in the new state until the next time it detects a Correct Command If power is disconnected from RCU SIP it will remember the state of its Relay and set it to the Correct State after power is restored 3 When entering DTMF Commands for BOTH relays in a single call you need to leave 2 seconds between commands 4 You must wait until you hear the Beep before ent...

Page 11: ...lose for a period up to 99 seconds or Toggle between CLOSED and OPEN Allowable Range 02 99 seconds Note Do not set 01 seconds Default Setting is 15 seconds B RELAY TOGGLE OPERATION You can alternatively set One or Both relays to TOGGLE between instead of having a TIMED CLOSURE period The TOGGLE Setting will CLOSE the relay and leave it CLOSED until the next time RCU SIP receives a correct DTMF Tou...

Page 12: ...20 99 seconds Default Setting is 30 seconds 4 SETTING NUMBER OF RINGS TO ANSWER This is the number of rings RCU SIP must detect before it will answer a call The Default setting is 1 ring Allowable Range 01 20 rings Default Setting is 01 rings RESET FACTORY DEFAULTS RCU SIP can have all of its program settings returned to default by dialing into it entering to enter program mode and after hearing t...

Page 13: ...MBER of DIGITS for your Relay Code press 1 2 3 or 4 You will hear 1 Beep 5 Enter the DIGITS of your Relay Code You will hear 1 Beep 6 Enter the CLOSURE TIME of your Relay 01 99 or 00 For a successful programming of your Relay You will hear 3 Beeps For an Error in programming You will hear 1 Long Beep If you experience an Error wait until RCU SIP hangs up then Start again at 1 If your programming i...

Page 14: ...press 1 2 3 or 4 You will hear 1 Beep 3 Enter the DIGITS of your Relay Code You will hear 1 Beep 4 Enter the CLOSURE TIME of your Relay 01 99 or 00 For a successful programming of your Relay You will hear 3 Beeps For an Error in programming You will hear 1 Long Beep If you experience an Error wait until RCU SIP hangs up then Start again at 1 Write down your Relay Code Here Write down your Relay Ti...

Page 15: ...x When xx 01 RCU will Answer calls in 1 Ring DEFAULT When xx 01 20 RCU will Answer in up to 20 Rings 2 To Change the Time Period that RCU will wait for commands PRESS 6 xx When xx 30 RCU will wait for up to 30 Seconds DEFAULT When xx 05 99 RCU will wait for set time up to 99 seconds 3 Erase all settings and Restore the Factory Default settings Press 13579 ...

Page 16: ...ement about the nature of the problem The Manufacturers obligation is solely to repair or replace the product The product may be replaced at the discretion of the Manufacturer The warrantor is not liable for any incidental or consequential damages due to such defects This Warranty shall not apply to any unit which has been subject to alteration modification abuse negligence accident external volta...

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