Installation
1.
Connect the unit to an Ethernet connection on the local area network.
2.
Connect the included ear bud (head phone) to one of the RCA audio connectors.
3.
Plug in the AC power adapter to power up the unit.
4.
If the network operates a DHCP service, the unit will automatically receive a device IP address, along with the
gateway and DNS server addresses. If there is no DHCP service on the network, the unit will sniff the traffic for
local IP addresses in use, and will choose an unused temporary IP address. The NET 7000 will then audibly
announce the assigned or temporary IP address over the ear bud. The installer should write down this address
to accessing the unit’s configuration page.
5.
The installer can now communicate with the unit from a computer on the Local Area Network. The installer uses
a standard web browser and types in the assigned or temporary IP address for the device. The installer will now
see a web page generated by the NET 7000 player. The Controls page (figure 1.1) displays setting for volume
and tone control. The Configuration page (figure 1.2) allows control of device IP address, gateway IP address,
content management server name, and DNS server IP address.
6.
The installer connects the audio cable from the NET 7000 RCA connector to the music on-hold port on the
telephone system. The installer can adjust the on-hold audio volume by pressing the up/down volume buttons
on the NET 7000, or by using the LAN/WAN web page volume control (figure 1.1).
Content Management System (CMS)
The NET 7000 Content Management System is a web-based audio distribution application provided as a service by
Premier Technologies. Access to the CMS is secured by a user name and password. At the time of shipping, serial
numbers of NET 7000 units are entered into the dealer’s CMS account. The dealer creates customer groups and
assigns individual units to each group. Audio mp3 files are uploaded to the site by the dealer and assigned to a group.
Each audio file is assigned a date and time that it becomes available for download. The CMS manages the log-in com-
munication of devices and the sending of updated audio or configuration information to the NET 7000 players in the
field. The CMS generates reports for success and failure of audio updates, and identifies non-responding units.
FCC Information
NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for Class B digital device, pursuant to
Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against interference when the equipment is
operated in a commercial environment.
The user is cautioned that changes or modifications not expressly approved by Premier Technologies, Inc. could void the user’s
authority to operate the equipment.
Warranty
Upon receipt, Premier Technologies, Inc. will repair or replace, as its option, for a period of three years from the date of purchase, any
NET 7000 that proves defective in materials or workmanship. Premier Technologies, Inc. is not liable for indirect, incidental, or conse-
quential damages in connection with the use of this product. This limited warranty does not include labor for installation or
removal of a defective unit.
PREMIER TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
May 2004
NET7000
199-1001