BARIX Annuncicom IC User manual - page 28
Annuncicom IC User Manual Version 01.20
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11 FAQ and Troubleshooting
Q: I don’t see any status lights on at all.
A: Make sure the power cable is correctly plugged into the
unit and make sure the power supply is plugged into the
wall.
Q: Red status light is flashing red.
A: Make sure the network cable is plugged into the unit.
The status light on the jack indicates if you are connected
to the network or not. Make sure the Music Server
program is running on the network. You can also ping the
device to see if it’s on your network.
Q: How do I ping the Annuncicom IC to see if it’s on my
network?
A: You can ping any device on your network by opening a
DOS command box.
Type ping and the IP address of the unit to see if you can
get a response.
Example: ping 192.168.2.10
The proper response would be to see the message “reply
from 192.168.2.10”.
If you see the message “request timed out”, it means that
the Annuncicom IC is not on your network or that you
have entered the wrong numbers for the IP address.
Q: When I type in the IP address into the browser I get a
“This Page Cannot Be Displayed” Message
A: This means that you cannot connect to the Annuncicom
IC. There could be a couple of different reasons. Make sure
you are typing in the IP address correctly. Check the cables
to make sure the Annuncicom IC is properly connected to
the network.
Q: Will the Annuncicom IC work on my operating system?
A: The Annuncicom IC works on virtually any operating
system, to control the Annuncicom IC a standard web
browser is all you need.
Q: How can I prevent delays during speech transaction ?
A: There is no clear recommendation! This is depending
from the customer´s environment. But the delay is
adjustable by the parameters play buffer, encoding quality
and sampling frequency. A poor sound/voice quality will fill
the default buffer slower than a good sound/voice quality.
But note, a higher sound quality causes also much more
network traffic !
12 Technical specifications
Audio Format:
MP3 8 to 144 kBit VBR (Variable Bit Rate) Mono
Decoder supports also CBR (Constant Bit Rate)
Audio Interfaces:
Microphone In (3.5 mm Jack, 3 pin, phantom powered for
electret microphones)
Line In (RCA 2Vpp max, level)
Headphone/Line Out (RCA, 4.2Vpp max)
Speaker Out, 2-Watt (Speaker min. 4 Ohm)
volume, bass and treble adjustable by browser
Network Interface:
RJ45 10/100 Mbit Ethernet (Auto), TCP/IP,
UDP, ICMP, DHCP, AutoIP, SonicIP
®
, IPzator
™
,
Integrated web server for control and configuration
Control Interfaces:
DSub 9pin male, 9600 Baud 8, N, 1
2 Inputs for Buttons (e.g. “Talk” and “Door” buttons)
1 Relay output for door strike or buzzer
Miscellaneous:
Two LED (red and green) status indicators
Reset/Factory default button
Power requirements:
9 - 24 VDC input range, approx. 4 Watt
12 VDC 1 A, 230 VAC (EC) or
110 VAC (US) power supply included
Case:
aluminum elox,
6.5" x 1.5" x 5"
165 mm x 38 mm x 127 mm
Weight: 480 grams
Certifications:
FCC, CE
User Interface:
browser based (integrated web server),
serial port or Ethernet control API for home
automation systems