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IP Master Station Kit - 1008093000

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Revision as of 10:24, 4 August 2009 by Hege2 (talk) (Stations without display)
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Features

  • Made for STENTOFON Critical Communication over IP (CCoIP)
  • Supports full keyboard including direct access keys (DAK) and dynamic keys
  • Supports handset and headset
  • Superb audio quality
  • 0dB (600 Ohm) output to Public Address
  • Relay output for e.g. door lock control and tamper alarm input
  • Dual Ethernet ports for connection of other IP devices
  • Remote software upgrade, configuration and monitoring


Station Board Description

The IP Master Station Kit 100 8093 000 is delivered as a kit including board 8023, microphone and 2 x 6-pin plug-on screw terminals for local manufacturing of IP-CCoIP stations. The board is also used in STENTOFON standard IP flush mount master stations.

Connections

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Station Board Connectors

       
P1 RJ45 LAN connector for 10/100 Mbit Ethernet connection.
P1, P2
The station can be powered from this connection if the line supports Power over Ethernet (PoE).

The connector has two LEDs in front where the right (R) indicates Ethernet speed and the left (L) verifies Ethernet link and traffic. (L and R seen from the connector side).

P2 RJ45 connector for auxiliary equipment like IP camera, PC or a second IP station.
This port has not an individual IP address. It does not carry power for AUX equipment.
     
P3 6-pin plug-on screw terminal for external connections.
P3
  Pin 1/2 Connect to 1.5 W loudspeaker.
Typical impedance: 8 Ω
Recommended impedance: 6-25 Ω.
  Pin 3/4 Internal NO relay contact for door lock control etc.
  Pin 5/6 Connect 24 VDC for station power if PoE is not used. Pin 6 is positive.
P4 6-pin plug-on screw terminal for external connections.
P4
  Pin 1/4 Input 1
  Pin 2/4 Input 2
  Pin 3/4 Input 3
  5/6 Station Led for vall message info.
J4

J4: 18-pin ZIF-connector for keyboard.

The keyboard may have up to 10 dialling keys, M and C keys,10 DAK keys, 10 softkeys, volume up/down and light dim up/down keys connected in a matrix according to the drawing below.


J40: Optional keyboard connection.
J41: Optional DAK LED connection.

Connection to J40/41 can either be to a pin header or soldered directly to holes in the PCB.

J4 and J40 pin matrix
J4 and J40 pin1-9 Keyboard matrix
J4/10 - J41/1 DAK1 Green LED
J4/11 - J41/2 DAK1 Red LED
J4/12 - J41/3 DAK2 Green LED
J4/13 - J41/4 DAK2 Red LED
J4/14 - J41/5 DAK3 Green LED
J4/15 - J41/6 DAK3 Red LED
J4/16 - J41/7 DAK4 Green LED
J4/17 - J41/8 DAK4 Red LED
J4/18 - J41/9 Common +3.3V

The DAK keys and the DAK LEDs are programmed using IND commands in the Event Handler. DAK1-4 and Soft-key 1-4 are used in current master stations.
Privacy on/off is accomplished by pressing “C” for 3 sec. A P is shown in the display during Privacy.


J5: 20-pin ZIF-connector for LCD display.

Separate display panels are available as a kit of 5 units, 100 8099 000.
J6


J6: 6-pin Wire-to-Board Connector for I2C-interface.

Used for connection of DAK-modules.
Pin 1: Vcc
Pin 2: SDA (Data)
Pin 3: GND
Pin 4: GND
Pin 5: SCL (Clock)
Pin 6: Vcc
J7

J7: 3-pin header for connecting gooseneck microphone.

Pin 1: MIC+
Pin 2: MIC-
Pin 3: GND
Connector 78

J8: Dual RJ11 for handset and headset.

Handset can optionally be connected via J11, J12 and J13.

Handset:

Pin 1: Mic+
Pin 2: Spk+
Pin 3: Spk- (0 V)
Pin 4: Mic-
Pin 5: Hook-switch (must be connected to pin 3 with a switch)
Pin 6: PTT (May not be supported by SW)
J8

Headset:

Pin 7: Mic+
Pin 8: Spk+
Pin 9: Spk-
Pin 10: Mic-
Pin 11: PTT Ground
Pin 12: PTT (May not be supported by SW)
J9


J9: 6-pin header for connecting external amplifier.

12 V/5 W can be supplied to the external amplifier.
Signal to amplifier is balanced 0dBm 600 ohm.
Pin 1: +13 V: max. 500 mA to amplifier
Pin 2: LSN: negative line
Pin 3: LSP: positive line
Pin 4: GND
Pin 5: AMP_EN enable signal to amplifier
Pin 6: AMP_ERR error signal from amplifier
J10


J10 Internal microphone.

Pin 1: MIC+
Pin 2: MIC-
J11, 12 and 13

J11, 12 and 13 Pinheader for handset connection.

Same as J8 pin 1 - 6.
J11: Pin 1: Spk+
J11: Pin 2: Spk-
J12: Pin 1: Mic+
J12: Pin 2: Mic-
J13: Pin 1: OFFHOOK
J13: Pin 2: GND
J13: Pin 3: PTT
S1


S1 Slide-switch to select internal mic. (Int) or gooseneck mic. (Ext).

S3

S3 4-way DIP switch for future use.

Leave all in default OFF position.

IP Station Configuration

IP intercom station web interface

An IP intercom station features an embedded web server, which allows users to log in via a standard web browser.
At commissioning, the IP station needs to be configured to make it possible for the IP station to register in an AlphaCom E Exchange. Use the following procedure to connect to the IP station:

  • Connect the LAN port P1 (Eth0) on the IP intercom station to the PC Ethernet port.
Use a cross-over Ethernet cable if the PC Ethernet port does not cross, or connect both the PC and the IP intercom station to an Ethernet switch. Power the station with 24 VDC on P3 5/6 if PoE is not available.
IP intercom station web interface.jpg
  • Open a web-browser and enter the IP address for the IP station in the address field.
Default IP address: 169.254.1.100
  • Click on Administrator login and enter:

User name (default: admin) and password (default: alphaadmin). (For software 01.06 and earlier the username is ADMIN and password is alphacom).


The Station Info page will now be visible, showing IP station configuration including the MAC-address of the station, which needs to be entered into AlphaPro exchange tool.

Use the menu bar at the top of each page to browse through the different pages.


CCoIP configuration

  • Click on the menu item CCoIP configuration to access the web page used for configuration of IP parameters.
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Registration Settings:

  • Enter the AlphaCom E node IP address where the IP station shall be a subscriber.

CCoIP Station – IP Settings:

  • DHCP – Use this option if the IP station shall receive IP Settings from a DHCP server.
  • Static IP – Use this option if the IP station shall use a static IP address. Enter the IP-address, subnet mask and gateway address.
  • Click Save configuration followed by Apply to apply the new configuration settings.

IP intercom station display menu

When the IP station is not connected to an AlphaCom exchange, a local menu is available in the station display. This menu can be used to configure the IP Station. The structure of the menu is listed below:

Main menu

Station info

MAC adr: 0013cb000000
St IP: 169.254.1.100
AMC IP: 169.254.1.5
SW ver: 01.07 (per. 2009)


IP settings

< > DHCP (input)
<*> STATIC (input)
IPaddr 169.254.1.100 (input)
IPmask: 255.255.0.0 (input)
IPgw: 169.254.1.1 (input)

AlphaCom IP

AMC IP: 169.254.1.5 (input)


Load defaults

Press to set. (Station will restart.) (input)


Restart

Press to restart (input)
  • To enter the menu, press Setup and use code 1851 for sw v.1.07 (code 1234 for sw v.105).
  • When editing IP-addresses, use the M-key to insert ”.” (dot).
  • Restart the station to apply new settings.


AlphaWeb and AlphaPro

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IP intercom stations communicate with the AlphaCom E exchange via TCP port 50001. This port needs to be configured and enabled in System Configuration > Filters in AlphaWeb.

In AlphaPro, tick the IP Station box and enter the IP Station MAC-address. Also, from the station type drop-down menu, choose the correct Station Type (CRM IV, Dual Display Station, OR Station).

Indication LEDs

Station LED

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LED4 - Red 5mm on board rear side, also seen through front plate Blinking 1 sec. interval
Station does not have connection to the AlphaCom exchange.

Possible reasons:

  • No connection to Ethernet
  • Wrong AlphaCom IP address configured
  • Invalid IP address
  • No or wrong gateway to the AlphaCom exchange

Blinking 5 sec. interval
Station has connection to the AlphaCom exchange, but has not been registered.

Reason:

  • Station has not been programmed in AlphaPro––
  • Missing IP Station license in AlphaCom exchange ––


No blinking
Possible reasons:

  • Station connected and registered to the AlphaCom exchange - All OK
  • Station not powered up (if no other LEDs are active)


Status LED

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LED3 – Bicolor SMD LED on board component side
Blinking 2 red + 1 green
Station does not have connection to the AlphaCom exchange
Blinking 1 red + 2 green
Station has connection to AlphaCom exchange, but has not been registered
Blinking 3 green
Station connected and registered in the AlphaCom exchange


Power LED

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LED6 – Yellow SMD LED on board component side
Light: 13 V board power OK.
No light: 13 V board power fault if no other LED’s are lit.

Possible reasons:

  • 24 VDC or PoE not connected
  • Faulty board


LAN LEDs

IPmatrLAN LEDs.jpg

on LAN and AUX RJ45-jacks P1 and P2
Left LED(1):

  • Steady light: Ethernet connection OK
  • Blinking: Ethernet traffic
  • No light: No Ethernet connection


Right LED(1):

  • Light: 100 Mbit Ethernet connection
  • No light: 10 Mbit Ethernet connection
(1) Seen from connector side

Reset to factory settings

It may be desired to reset an IP Station to its original settings if, for instance, the password for the web-server is forgotten.

  • Connect 24 VDC to P3 5/6 to power the station.

Stations with display

  • Make sure the IP Station does not have Ethernet connection to AlphaCom E
  • Choose Setup from the display menu and navigate to Load defaults menu
  • Press Ok.

The station will restart with factory settings

Reset to factory settings can also be done from the local menu on master stations.

Stations without display

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  • Connect a switch (KEY1) between pin 1 and 4 on P4
  • Keep KEY1 pressed while powering up the station
  • Release KAY1 during two blinks in the station LED, then shortly press KAY1 again


The station will come up with the factory settings.

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