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The [[:Category:Stations#Turbine_stations|Turbine Intercom stations]] can be set to operate in one out of three different modes:
The Turbine IP stations are configured both through their web interface and in AlphaPro. For station configuration, there are essentially three parameters to set:
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* [[IP Station Configuration - ICX-AlphaCom mode|ICX-AlphaCom mode]]
*AlphaCom IP address
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* [[SIP Intercom - Web Interface|SIP mode]]
*Station directory number
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* [[Getting Started (IC-Edge)|Edge mode]]
*Station IP address
 
''Advanced configuration options as described in Advanced Configuration Options are not mandatory for the station to function properly''
 
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=Starting Up the Station=
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Choose one of the links above according to what mode you need to configure.
The Turbine Station features an embedded web interface, which allows users to log in via a standard web browser.  
 
  
To start up the station, your PC and the IP station have to be connected together via a PoE switch using network cables:
 
:1.  Connect the PC to the PoE switch
 
:2.  Connect the PoE port on the IP station to the PoE switch
 
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When the Turbine Station is connected to the network, the '''IP address''' of the station is automatically obtained in one of two ways:
 
1.  An IP address is obtained from a '''DHCP server''' if there is one.
 
2.  If there is no DHCP server, an IP address in the range '''169.254.x.x''' will be assigned.
 
  
To make the station speak its IP address:
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[[Category: Turbine Configuration]]
* Press the '''call buttonon''' the station
 
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:- when the station is not yet registered
 
 
 
At commissioning, the IP station needs to be configured to enable it to be used as:
 
* station subscribed to an AlphaCom server
 
* SIP station
 
* Pulse station
 
 
 
=AlphaCom Configuration=
 
The Turbine Stations are connected to the AlphaCom XE server/exchange which is the heart of the STENTOFON security and communication system. The communication between the AlphaCom XE exchange and the Turbine Stations utilize the STENTOFON CCoIP® protocols. The AlphaCom XE server/exchange includes all main service configurations for the IP stations and only a minimum configuration is needed to be carried out on the actual station.
 
 
 
==Logging into the Station==
 
Access the station by logging into the web interface using a standard web browser:
 
:1.  Open a web browser
 
:2.  In the browser’s address bar, type the station IP address and press the ENTER key
 
::- The station login page will be displayed.
 
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To log into the station:
 
:1.  Click '''Login'''
 
:2.  Enter the default User name: '''admin'''
 
:3.  Enter the default password: '''alphaadmin'''
 
The '''Station Information''' page will now be displayed, showing the IP station configuration and status.
 
 
 
==Station Main Settings==
 
* Click Station Main> Main Settingsto access the page for configuring station mode and IP parameters.
 
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'''<u>Station Mode</u>'''
 
* Select the '''Use Alphacom''' radio-button
 
 
 
'''<u>Turbine Frontboard</u>'''
 
Depending on the type of Turbine Compact station, select one of the options from the drop-down box:
 
::'''- Kit'''
 
::'''- Normal (TCIS-1, TCIS-2, TCIS-3)'''
 
::'''- OLED Labels (TCIS-4, TCIS-5)'''
 
::'''- Scrolling Station (TCIS-6)'''
 
 
 
'''<u>Registration Settings</u>'''
 
* Enter the IP address of the AlphaCom server/exchange in which the IP station is to be a subscriber in the '''AlphaCom IP-address''' field.
 
* Enter the directory no. of the station in the '''Directory Number''' field.
 
::- If a directory number is not entered, the station will register with its MAC address. The MAC address is found on the '''Station Information''' page and needs to be entered into AlphaPro.
 
 
 
'''<u>IP Settings</u>'''
 
* '''DHCP''' – Select this option if the IP station shall receive IP Settings from a DHCP server.
 
* '''Static IP''' – Select this option if the IP station shall use a static IP address. Enter values for:
 
::- '''IP-address'''
 
::- '''Subnet-mask'''
 
::- '''Gateway'''
 
::- '''DNS Server 1''' (option for network administration)
 
::- '''DNS Server 2''' (option for network administration)
 
::- '''Hostname''' (option for network administration)
 
 
 
'''<u>Read IP Address</u>'''
 
* Check the '''Read IP Address''' box to enable an unregistered station to speak the IP address when the call button is pressed.
 
 
 
Click '''Save''' followed by '''Apply''' to apply the new configuration settings.
 
 
 
==Advanced AlphaCom Settings==
 
* Select '''Advanced AlphaCom''' to access the page for configuring parameters for audio, I/O settings, OLED labels, address book, sound detection.
 
 
 
==Audio Settings==
 
To configure audio settings:
 
* Select '''Advanced Alphacom -> Audio''' from the menu
 
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* Select or set values for the parameters:
 
::- Microphone Sensitivity
 
::- Automatic Volume Control
 
::- Debug Automatic Volume Control
 
::- Conversation Mode
 
::- Audio profile
 
 
 
'''<u>Microphone Sensitivity</u>'''
 
::- Select the sensitivity level in the range 0 to 7 from the drop-down box. The default setting is 5.
 
 
 
'''<u>Automatic Volume Control</u>'''
 
::- Check the box to enable automatic volume control that is adjusted according to the noise level
 
 
 
'''<u>Debug Automatic Volume Control</u>'''
 
::- Check the box to show current volume level on OLED display
 
 
 
'''<u>Conversation Mode</u>'''
 
For this parameter, there are five options:
 
::'''- Full Open Duplex''': normal mode with echo cancellation
 
::'''- Robust Duplex''': mode for harsh environments and improving audio quality
 
::'''- Half Duplex Switching''': switches speech direction depending on who speaks the loudest
 
::'''- Push-To-Talk''': half-duplex communication
 
::'''- Open''': no echo cancellation
 
 
 
'''<u>Audio Profile</u>'''
 
For this parameter, there are 2 options:
 
::- Normal
 
::- Advanced
 
 
 
* Select '''Advanced''' to access additional and detailed menu options for audio settings such as noise and echo cancellation:
 
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'''Note!''' These parameters are optional.
 
 
 
The functions and default values for each parameter are described under '''Advanced Audio Settings'''.
 
 
 
==I/O Settings==
 
* Select '''Advanced AlphaCom -> I/O Settings''' from the menu
 
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* Select either '''Input''' or '''Output''' options from the drop-down box for '''I/O Pins''' 1 to 6.
 
 
 
==OLED Labels==
 
'''NOTE!''' Only Turbine stations configured with OLED Labels (TCIS-4, TCIS-5) under Main Settings will have this menu option.
 
* Select Advanced AlphaCom> OLED Labels from the menu
 
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'''<u>OLED Display Text</u>'''
 
* Enter display text in the relevant fields for OLED 1 and OLED 2.
 
 
 
'''<u>OLED Font Size</u>'''
 
* The font size can be either '''12''' or '''16'''
 
 
 
'''<u>OLED Brightness</u>'''
 
* Brightness: '''Default, Bright, Extra Bright'''
 
 
 
==Address Book==
 
'''NOTE!''' Only the Turbine station configured as a '''Scrolling Station (TCIS-6)''' under '''Main Settings''' will have this menu option.
 
* Select '''Advanced AlphaCom -> Address Book''' from the menu
 
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'''<u>Default Display Text</u>'''
 
* The idle text shown in the display may be changed. The default text is: '''Scroll to Select'''
 
 
 
'''<u>Font Size</u>'''
 
* The font size can be either '''12''' or '''16'''
 
 
 
'''<u>OLED Brightness</u>'''
 
* Brightness: '''Default, Bright, Extra Bright'''
 
 
 
'''<u>Start Scrolling After</u>'''
 
* Set the time in minutes after which scrolling should start
 
 
 
'''<u>Upload Address Book</u>'''
 
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A CSV file consisting of directory numbers and display text with the semi-colon character (;) as delimiter may be uploaded.
 
* Click '''Browse''' to upload a CSV file
 
'''NOTE!''' The CSV file can be 5 kB at maximum. Each character is one byte and every line has 2 invisible control characters (CR and LF) at the end.
 
1234;Pettersen <== This means 16 byte at CSV file.
 
"1234" are 4 bytes, ";" is one byte, "Pettersen" are 9 bytes and control characters (CR and LF) are 2 bytes
 
 
 
==Sound Detection==
 
* Select '''Advanced Alphacom -> Sound Detection''' from the menu
 
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'''<u>Sound Detection Settings</u>'''
 
Here you can set the minimum amplitude and duration of the audio, the DAK to activate, etc.
 
 
 
=SIP Configuration=
 
See StentoWiki
 
 
 
=Pulse Configuration=
 
See StentoWiki
 
 
 
=Common Advanced Network Settings=
 
'''NOTE!''' The configuration settings described in this section are not mandatory.
 
 
 
'''<u>Network Access Control</u>'''
 
IEEE 802.1X is an IEEE Standard for Port-based Network Access Control (PNAC). By “port” we mean a single point of attachment to the LAN infrastructure. It provides an authentication mechanism to devices wishing to attach to a LAN, either establishing a point-to-point connection or preventing it if authentication fails.
 
802.1X Network Access Control is configured from the IP station web interface.
 
* Select '''Advanced Network -> 802.1X''' from the menu.
 
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The radio-button list lets the user choose the authentication method to configure.
 
 
 
The different authentication methods are:
 
* MSCHAPV2
 
* MD5
 
* TTLS with PAP
 
* PEAP with MSCHAPV2.
 
 
 
'''MSCHAPV2''' and '''MD5''' will encrypt the password.
 
 
 
'''TTLS with PAP''' and '''PEAP with MSCHAPV2''' will encrypt both the '''Username''' and '''Password'''.
 
 
 
The parameters to configure depend on the authentication method:
 
 
 
'''802.1X status''': Enable or disable 802.1X.
 
 
 
'''Username''': The user name that identifies a station.
 
 
 
'''Password''': The password associated with the user name.
 
 
 
'''Fake username''': The fake user name sent outside of encrypted tunnel with '''TTLS with PAP''' and '''PEAP with MSCHAPV2'''. The user name is encrypted.
 
 
 
If '''TTLS with PAP''' or '''PEAP with MSCHAPV2''' is chosen, a certificate must be uploaded to the station by clicking '''Browse'''. The certificate must either be in Privacy Enhanced Mail (PEM) or Distinguished Encoding Rules (DER) format, and it must be named ''certificate.pem''.
 
* Click '''Save''' to save the current settings
 
* Click '''Reboot'''
 
::- The new 802.1X settings will only come into effect after the reboot.
 
 
 
[[Category: Turbine]]
 

Latest revision as of 13:31, 30 June 2022

The Turbine Intercom stations can be set to operate in one out of three different modes:

Choose one of the links above according to what mode you need to configure.