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| = VSF-TURBINE 5.1.3.0 = | | = VSF-TURBINE 5.1.3.0 = |
| ==New Features - Turbine Intercom == | | ==New Features - Turbine Intercom == |
| | | ===PHIX-139 Mobile App=== |
| ====Release info==== | | ===PHIX-141 Implemented support for IPv6=== |
| | | ===PHIX-142 External communication - Suppport telephony calls in Edge Controller=== |
| Name: lnlzenICedge.dll, version 1.0.3.0
| | ===PHIX-299 ENA in SIP mode=== |
| Date: 25.03.2019
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| Status: General Availability
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| ====Functionality==== | |
| '''Commands from the GUI'''
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| Users have the ability to execute the following commands (Intercom Right-click Options):
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| * Place call: displays a dialog box where you enter the station number you are calling to. IC-EDGE does not use the priority setting, it will be ignored
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| * Cancel Call: cancels the intercom call
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| * Call Intercom: places a call using the default intercom station for the zone
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| '''Visualization'''
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| In Alarm Monitoring, the following messages are displayed related to intercom station status changes:
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| * Call Established – parameters: Originating station and called station
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| * Call Disconnected – parameters: Originating station and called station
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| * Call to a Private Subscriber – parameters: Originating station and called station
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| * Call to a Busy Subscriber – parameters: Originating station and called station
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| * Call Queued – parameters: Originating station and called station
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| * Hold – parameters: Station which is placed on hold
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| * Retrieved as Call Established – parameters: Station of which is the held call is re-established
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| * Intercom Function; followed by the defined intercom function
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| '''Global I/O'''
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| Through the linkage server, the following intercom functions can be triggered:
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| * Place call
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| * Cancel<br>
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| For example, place call could be used to start a voice message on a station triggered by an event somewhere else in the system, for instance intrusion detection. This is automated, and does not require an operation from the guard.
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| By ‘Intercom Function’, it is possible to define the following sub-events:
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| * Open door
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| Through the linkage server, it is possible to link an event in IC-EDGE to an action in OnGuard:
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| * During a call between an operator and a caller at a door station, the operator presses digit ‘6’ on the keypad
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| * The resulting event in OnGuard will trigger an action: Pulse Door Unlock
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| ===PHIX-2 IC-EDGE System=== | |
| IC-EDGE™ Release 1.0 is a Limited Availability release of our new edge architecture. More info @ [[:Category:IC-EDGE_System|IC-EDGE System]]
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| The IC-EDGE Series offers smart Intelligent Communication services without the hassle and complexity of current high-end systems. IC-EDGE is easy to operate and deploy, and can be scaled to large-size installations. The value proposition for IC-EDGE Series can be summarized as follows:
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| * Intelligent at the Core
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| * Intelligibility – Discoverability – Adaptive – Smart Audio Management
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| * Easy
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| * Plug&Play – Edge or Managed Mode – Self-Aware – Autonomous – Single-Sign-On
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| * Interoperable
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| * Industry Standards – Out-of-the-Box Integration – Cloud Connectivity
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| IC-EDGE Release 1.0 will soon be followed by new releases that will gradually deliver on our promise of a complete portfolio of IC-EDGE Intelligent Communication solutions.
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| '''Integrations'''
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| * LenelS2 OnGuard
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| ::- Event reporting in alarm manager
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| ::- Status indications in alarm manager, map view and system tree
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| ::- One-click/touch door open operation
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| :::- No need to click into OnGuard menus to operate door controller
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| ::- Advanced OnGuard integration connecting intercom events/actions to other sub-systems like intrusion alarm
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| * External relay integration (Out-of-the-Box)
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| ::- Add external relays in safe area for door operation
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| * IP-LCM hardware support
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| ::- Cost-efficient relay solution when multiple relays are needed
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| '''Web-based Configuration and Management Tool'''
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| IC-EDGE uses a web-based configuration and management tool without the need to install special programs on your PC. Key capabilities of the web tool are:
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| * Single-sign-on
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| * Auto-discovery
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| * Out-of-the-Box audio
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| * Centralized ring lists
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| * Centralized DAK + text configuration
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| * Centralized credential management
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| * Centralized system time configuration
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| * Configuration of external relays
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| * Online help
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| * New stylesheets/design
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| '''Supported Equipment and Clients'''
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| IC-EDGE supports the following equipment and clients:
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| * Turbine intercoms (VS device)
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| * ITSV-1 video desktop (VS device)
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| * INCA intercoms (VS device)
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| * Exigo IP speakers (VS device)
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| * VS-Client
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| * 3^rd^-party SIP phones and intercoms
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| * 3^rd^-party SIP gateways
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| '''Call Functions ** '''
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| IC-EDGE supports the following main call cases:
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| * Basic call
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| * External call
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| * Ringlist call (Basic + External)
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| * Call transfer/forwarding/hold
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| * Group call with callback
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| * Group call priority with volume override
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| * Busy override
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| * Call restrictions and profiles
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| * Local relay operation
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| * External relay operation
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| '''Capacity and License Requirements'''
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| IC-EDGE Release 1.0 provides the following capacity with NO LICENSE:
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| * VS Devices: 32
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| * VS-Clients: 10
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| * Multisite Trunking: 50
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| * System Capacity: 2100
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| == Improvements == | | == Improvements == |
| === PHIX-62 New default audio settings === | | === PHIX-275 Verifying SIP TLS certificate === |
| Some device types have new default audio settings, these settings will be applied on devices coming out of production or when a factory reset is done on upgraded devices. New audio setting values are not forced on device upgrade.
| | === PHIX-231 Relay operation in offline state (ICX-AlphaCom mode) === |
| * TMIS and ECPIR stations:
| | === PHIX-184 Test and document ENA in SIP === |
| : - Microphone sensitivity 4
| | === PHIX-129 Edge offline help === |
| : - AGC On
| | === PHIX-120 Edge/SIP simple mode === |
| * TCIS, TCIV, TKIS, TKIE, Industrial Turbines and IP Speaker stations
| | === PHIX-119 Edge controller - Audio messaging support === |
| : - Microphone sensitivity 4
| | === MTN-2684 Added basic support for SNMP v3 on Turbine === |
| : - AGC On
| | === MTN-2623 Pulse support for MP114 speech start/end signalling (handle call disconnect) === |
| : - AVC On
| | === MTN-2460 Common CA certificates should be bundled with stations so simplify certificate handling === |
| :: - AVC Attack Rate 0.2 dB/sec (6 dB change over 30 sec)
| | === MTN-2298 IP-LCM: Update SIP relay programming list to use correct names === |
| :: - AVC Decay Rate 1 dB/sec (6 dB change over 6 sec
| | === MTN-1978 Pulse: Sequencial phone calls are not possible === |
| | | === MTN-1380 Include sw verison number in SIP header === |
| === PHIX-61 Config VolumeOverrideLevel also limits other volume adjust functions like AVC === | | === PHIX-293 Update default value for RTP timeout to 20s for amplifiers === |
| VolumeOverrideLevel: "Max audio level to be played out of device. The max audio level is used by emergency group call and AVC."
| | === MTN-2691 Changed continous line monitoring from 60 min to 2 min for ENA2060 === |
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| === PHIX-57 Default SIP registration interval is now 100 seconds === | |
| The default SIP registration interval is by default changed from 600 seconds to 100 seconds on devices coming out of production or when a factory reset is done on upgraded devices. New SIP registration interval is not forced on device upgrade.
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| === PHIX-45 Easy configuration of external relays placed in safe area === | |
| Supports easier configuration of remote door opening on Turbine devices.
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| === PHIX-29 Simplified licensing. Expanding system default offer ===
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| VS-clients, SIP trunks do not need licenses now. Additionaly up to 32 stentofon stations can be used without need of intercom extension licenses up to a maximum of 64. Maximum numbers of other device types in system also remains the same.
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| == Fixed issues == | | == Fixed issues == |
| === MTN-2312 Turbine devices not booting completely === | | === MTN-2657 RTP Firewall range of Turbine and INCA === |
| If a Turbine device has gotten an IP address from a DHCP server, and then reboots without contact to the DHCP server, the Turbine will go into cyclic reboot until it gets in contact with DHCP server again. This has now been fixed.
| | === MTN-2641 Pulse: one-way audio to SIP client ClearCom === |
| | | === MTN-2530 Not possible to disable that C-key in idle toggles Private/Open in Pulse/SIP === |
| ''' Known issue description, description used for older versions:'''
| | === MTN-2463 "File Then Tone" setting in Pulse Messaging no working correctly in 4.11 === |
| ''Turbine devices not booting completely''
| | === MTN-2444 ONVIF not reporting proper model for TCIV-5 === |
| | | === MTN-2435 Group call chime in Pulse is cut off at the end === |
| If a Turbine device has gotten a IP address from a DHCP server, and then reboots without contact to the DHCP server, the Turbine will go into cyclic reboot until it gets in contact with DHCP server again.
| | === MTN-2074 TKIE-3: Keyboard matrix: Volume UP/DOWN is not working === |
| | | === MTN-1301 Pulse: Busy Override fails when called party is off-hook === |
| Workaround: Make sure a DHCP server is available or factory reset with static IP address.
| | === MTN-2692 Turbine stations cannot register to ICX/AlphaCom due to dash sign in directory number field === |
| | | === MTN-2686 Output not working for amplifiers in SIP mode === |
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| | === MTN-2363 Factory reset does not delete uploaded script === |
| | | === MTN-2362 Dual Stream: RTSP H264 - Artifacts at the bottom === |
| ==Known Issues == | | === MTN-2361 Video artifacts with TCIV H264 and Honeywell Maxpro NVR === |
| === MTN-2363 Factory reset does not delete uploaded Script=== | | === MTN-2360 SIP: Client side forwarding (INCA, Turbine) does not work === |
| All uploaded scripts should also be removed on Factory reset
| | === MTN-2359 Pelco - long wait for the stream === |
| | | === MTN-2358 High group call priority - issues with ringing signals === |
| === MTN-2362 H.264 RTSP stream in UDP mode can display small artifacts at the bottom of the stream=== | | === MTN-2356 TCIV under load - SNMP not working === |
| H.264 RTSP stream in UDP mode can display small artifacts at the bottom of the stream.
| | === MTN-2339 Group call - no chime on Grandstream === |
| | | === MTN-2220 SNMP after downgrade - 4.11 -> 4.9 === |
| === MTN-2361 TCIV H264 stream does not work in Honeywell Maxpro NVR=== | | === MTN-1073 Group calls fails if system previously configured with ZAP === |
| RTSP H.264 does not work in Honeywell Maxpro NVR, workaround is to use MJPEG RTSP stream
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| === MTN-2360 Client side forwarding does not work in SIP mode=== | |
| Client side forwarding, which can be configured as a DAK action or activated from INCA display menu, does not work in SIP mode. Workaround is to use SIP server side forwarding.
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| === MTN-2359 Stream is not always established in Pelco VideoExpert VMS version 3.0 or newer=== | |
| Stream is not always established in Pelco VideoExpert VMS version 3.0 or newer, workaround is to follow all the steps described here https://wiki.zenitel.com/wiki/Adding_TCIV_ONVIF_camera_to_Pelco_VideoXpert_Professional when adding TCIV station to Pelco VideoExpert
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| === MTN-2358 Making a point-to-point call during High priority Group call will drop group call audio.=== | |
| When 2 stations establish a point-to-point call during High priority Group call, they will no longer receive audio from current High priority group call.
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| === MTN-2356 SNMP not working properly on TCIV under high CPU load=== | |
| SNMP is not working properly on TCIV under high CPU load, which means that SNMP traps and inform messages can be sent with delay, or not be sent at all. This only happens if TCIV is placed under very high load, under normal operating conditions SNMP function without any issues.
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| === MTN-2339 Group call chime is not played on 3rd party SIP stations=== | |
| Group call chime (WAV file) is not played on third party SIP devices when Group Call is set over multicast IP address.
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| === MTN-2074 TKIE-3 keyboard matrix Vol Up/Down not working=== | |
| On the TKIE-3 in AlphaCom mode with keyboard matrix the Volume UP (J9-5 and J9-7) and Volume DOWN (J9-5 and J9-6) is not working. Other keys are functional.
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| === MTN-1073 Group call fails if system previously configured with ZAP=== | |
| If system was configured with ZAP (VS-IMT Pulse SDK project) and then switched to XML configuration by deleting data.lua file, it is possible that Group Calls shall not work. A workaround is that (1) data.lua file is deleted from all stations including Pulse server - this will reboot stations, and (2) after reboot go to Server configuration -> Save + Apply - this will again reboot all stations.
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