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IP-A1PG

IP PAGING GATEWAY

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

Thank you for purchasing TOA’s IP Paging Gateway. 

Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

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2. SUMMARY AND FEATURES

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3. ABOUT SECURITY MEASURES

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4. SYSTEM EXAMPLE

  .................................................................................................................. 5

4.1.  SIP to Multicast Conversion  ................................................................................................. 5

4.2.  VMS to Multicast Conversion  .............................................................................................. 5

4.3.  LINE/MIC IN to Multicast Transmission  ............................................................................... 5

5. DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS

  ................................................................................................... 6

6. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS

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7. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

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8. UNIT MOUNTING

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9. CONNECTIONS

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9.1.  Network Connection  ............................................................................................................. 9

9.2.  Connections to Line/Mic Input and Line Output Terminals  ...............................................  10

9.3.  Connections to Control Input and Output Terminals  .........................................................  11

9.4.  Removable Terminal Plug Connections  ............................................................................  12

10. SETTINGS

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10.1.  System Settings Summary  ...............................................................................................  13

10.2.  System Requirements  ......................................................................................................  14

10.3.  Connection with Browser  .................................................................................................  14

11. INITIALIZATION OF SETTINGS

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12. CAUTIONS REGARDING THE AVC/H.264 PATENT LICENSE

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13. OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE

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14. ACCESSORIES

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Summary of Contents for IP-A1PG

Page 1: ...3 LINE MIC IN to Multicast Transmission 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...

Page 2: ...OA 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 metallic...

Page 3: ...s and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a...

Page 4: ...ut or Remote API HTTP Orders of priority can be set among the various sound source meaning higher priority broadcasts can interrupt and override lower priority broadcasts Multicast audio stream output...

Page 5: ...cast address port SIP server Conversion 4 2 VMS to Multicast Conversion LAN IP A1PG Multicast audio stream Audio Output Number ONVIF Audio Backchannel VMS software Conversion Multicast address port IP...

Page 6: ...Unit mm in Front Bottom Side Reference dimension 127 4 5 02 126 4 96 4 M3 depth 2 5 mm or 0 1 104 4 09 80 3 15 4 0 16 13 0 51 3 6 0 14 16 5 0 65 40 1 57 20 0 79 52 2 05 8 5 0 33 33 1 3 56 2 2 16 0 63...

Page 7: ...e Mic input Lights red when the input signal level is too high 4 Output signal indicator green Lights green when the device is streaming multicast audio or actively monitoring audio out 5 Control inpu...

Page 8: ...Default setting OFF Mute switch Switch 4 When using Mute terminal 9 set this switch to on Note Do not set this switch when nothing is connected to the Mute terminal 9 It will be recognized as control...

Page 9: ...sory screws using the four screw holes of this unit Rubber foot accessory IP A1PG Plate thickness 1 to 3 mm 0 04 to 0 12 Machine screw M3 x 6 accessory Machine screw M3 x 6 accessory Commercially avai...

Page 10: ...evice DIP switch settings Line level sound source 1 2 3 1 LINE 2 0 dB PAD 3 OFF PHANTOM Default settings Dynamic microphone 1 2 3 1 MIC 2 0 dB PAD 3 OFF PHANTOM Electret condenser microphone 1 2 3 1 M...

Page 11: ...g and Mute other IP speakers Control output terminals Output during SIP to multicast broadcasting Output during VMS to multicast broadcasting Output during Line Mic input to multicast broadcasting Out...

Page 12: ...en 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 another Use a ferrule of the dimensi...

Page 13: ...ttings of Line Mic input sensitivity and mute Media Uploading downloading or deletion of sound source files such as messages to or from the internal memory Pattern Registration of sound source playbac...

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

Page 15: ...gs initialization begins Tip Clicking on the reset key causes the unit to be restarted If pressure on the reset key is released part way through the initialization process only unit restart will be pe...

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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