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Configuration guide for ECP-AA1 (SIP)

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Initial Setup

The ECP-AA1 is delivered with factory default settings. By default, the unit's IP settings are configured according to DHCP.

To configure the unit:

  • Press the call button on the unit for it to speak its IP address.
  • Ensure that the IP address of your PC is in the same range as that of the station IP
  • Access the station by logging into the web interface using a standard web browser on a PC
  • In the browers address bar, enter the station IP address and press ENTER key. The station login page will be displayed.
  • Click Login
  • Enter the default User name: admin
  • enter the default Password: alphaadmin
  • Select Station Main > Main Settings
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  • Under Station Mode select Use SIP
  • Under Product Model And Accessory select Kit
  • Depending on system requirements, set the IP Settings to DHCP or Static IP. In the latter case, fill in the network details as required.
  • Click Save
  • On the new page, click Apply

The unit will now reboot.

Audio Settings

Normally no changes are required to be made to the audio settings, but depending on the specific circumstances where the unit is installed, minor adjustments may be needed.

  • Select SIP Configuration > Audio Settings
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On this page it is possible to set:

  • Speaker Volume
  • Microphone Sensitivity
  • Noise Reduction Level

Furthermore, it is possible to select different algorithms for the Conversation Mode.

Note icon Due to the close proximity of the microphone and speaker it may be necessary to select Robust Duplex as Conversation Mode if either the speaker level or the microphone sensitivity is increased from the default setting.


I/O Settings

Select SIP Configuration > I/O Settings

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Under Configuration set the following values for the I/O Pins:

  • I/O Pin 1: Input 1
  • I/O Pin 2: Input 2 or Output 2 – depending on the application for which this I/O will be used
  • I/O Pin 3: Input 3 or Output 3 – depending on the application for which this I/O will be used
  • I/O Pin 4: Input 4
  • I/O Pin 5: Output 5
  • I/O Pin 6: Output 6

Click Save

Although the ECP-AA1 will not use these settings until after a reboot, it is not necessary to reboot at this stage.

Output Settings

Select SIP Configuration > Relay Settings

CCTV Interface

For Choose Relay To Configure: Select Relay 1

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Under Configuration set the following values:

  • Outgoing Ringing: On
  • Idle: Off

Click Save

General Settings

For Choose Relay To Configure: Select Output 5

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Under Configuration set the following values:

  • Outgoing Ringing: Slow flash
  • Outgoing Call: Off
  • Idle: Off

Click Save

For Choose Relay To Configure: Select Output 6

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Under Configuration set the following values:

  • Outgoing Call: On
  • Idle: Off

Click Save

Call Buttons

Both the call button on the unit and the emergency brake input are set up as a call button. Select SIP Configuration > Direct Access Key Settings

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Assuming that the call button should call a fixed number:

  • Enter the number to be called in the field Value for both Input 1 and Input 4
  • Make certain that the Function (in call) settings for both inputs are set to Do Nothing

Click Save

Ringlist Settings

Optionally it is possible to make the ECP-AA1 call numbers in sequence until the call is accepted. If this is the requirement, make the settings as shown below:

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SIP Configuration

For the ECP-AA1 to be able to register to a SIP server, the correct SIP settings must first be done.

  • Select SIP Configuration > SIP Settings
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  • Enter values for : Display Name, Directory Number (SIP ID), Server Domain (SIP), Authentication User Name
  • Enter values in other fields as may be required by the SIP server
  • Click Save
  • Click Apply

The ECP-AA1 will now reboot and all settings that have been made in the previous sections will take effect when the unit is up and running again.