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Revision as of 17:11, 26 November 2008
This article describes step-by-step how to setup...
AlphaWeb settings
- In System Configuration -> Filters, enable TCP port 55010 on the ethernet port used for AlphaVision.
AlphaPro settings
- In Exchange & System -> Serial ports, activate the communication port. Select one of the 7 ACDP ports, and set the following parameters:
- Port Type: TCP/IP Server
- Link Type: Stentofon MultiDrop Master - Reserved
- Broadcast: Enabled
- Destination: AlphaVision (optional)
- Port: 55010
- Keep Alive: Enabled
- In Exchange & System -> Devices, scroll down to device 64 and set:
- Device type: Operator (passive)
- Data (ACDP link): select the link which was configured in the Serial Ports window
AlphaVision settings
- Download and install AlphaVision on a PC
- Start the 'AVCMSetup' program (XP: Start-> All Programs -> AlphaVision: AVCMSetup). Set:
- Communiation Type: IP
- AC E address: The IP address of the AlphaCom
- Start the AlphaVision program. Username = service, password = service (Supervisor login)
- Select the 'System tree' tab. AlphaVision will automatically detect stations as they are being used, and they will show up in the System Tree. However, by dialling the code 7885 (Tone Test) from a SuperUser, all stations will automatically be detected one by one.
- Assign an 'Operator station' to AlphaVision by selecting Configuration -> Options. By default station 102 in node 1 is set as operator station if found, and no other station is defined.