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Stentofon Turbine Tcis-2 Manual
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Contents. Operation If the calling station has an associated camera, the video stream will pop up when the call is received. The video is available both during ringing and during the conversation. There is a text overlay at the bottom of the screen which shows the name of the calling party (e.g.
It is also possible via the LCD touch screen to manually select a camera when there is no active calls. If the calling station has no camera associated, regular Caller ID (number and name) will be displayed. Requirements Software requirement. The IP Desktop Station requires software version 02.5.3.0 or newer.
The LCD screen requires firmware 2.1 or newer Camera requirement The LCD screen supports MJPEG video only, with the resolution 240 x 320. Video codec H.264 is not supported.
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The camera must be able to provide video on MJPEG format at resolution 240 x 320. LCD Screen Configuration. The IP Desktop Station it self is configured in the same way as any other station in a Pulse system. The default IP address is 169.254.1.100. For more details, see.
The LCD screen has its own IP address, and is configured separately. The default IP address is 169.254.1.101. Touch the upper part of the LCD touch screen for a few seconds to read the IP address. Open the web browser of your computer, enter the IP address into the address bar (e.g. 'or '169.254.1.101') and click Enter. Enter the user name (default: admin) and password (default: alphaadmin) in the pop-up dialogue box and click Login. Setting Network parameters In the LCD display there is a bar color indicating the connection status:.
Yellow indicates that the IP Desktop Station is connected to the server. Green indicates an active, incoming or outgoing call. Red indicates that no network connection can be established. If an Ethernet cable is connected the IP Video Display should connect automatically during start up. Yellow- Red flashing indicates that no connection to the server can be established.
If the server and the IP Desktop Station is configured correctly the connection is established automatically during start up. (May take some time) Cameras The station can show video image from all Vingtor-Stentofon Video Door Stations:. The video is streamed in MJPEG format directly from the camera to the stations LCD screen. The Pulse server is not involved in the video stream. The cameras must have a static IP address.
The directory number of the Video Door Station must be defined in camera allocation list, together with the URL of the camera. When a call is received, the station will look up in this camera allocation list, and find the correct URL for the associated camera. To access the camera allocation table, select Cameras from the main menu. Information systems design and implementation.
Up to 80 cameras can be configured in this table. Camera settings Passcode By using the menus on the LCD touchscreen, it is possible to view a camera image from idle, without any calls being active. The Passcode is an up to 10 digit long numeric code for restricting the access to the camera image. If Passcode is required or not, is a setting per camera in the Camera Allocation table.
Camera Types There are two predefined Camera Types, Baudisch and Axis. In addition there are 3 empty fields in which one can define additional camera types and their URL. Camera type Baudisch is used for IP Video Intercom with CP-CAM, model 140 1110 100. Camera type Axis is used for IP Video Intercom with Axis camera, model 140 1110 200. When using Turbine with Video, TCIV-x, model 100 8115 0x0, you must define your own Camera Type:. For TCIV with firmware 4.2.3.7 and newer, enter the URL::8090/mjpg/video.mjpg Port number 8090 is the default port used for video in the TCIV station, but it is configurable from the web page of the TCIV station. The IP address of the camera is the same as the IP address of the TCIV station.
Defining the camera type TCIV. TCIV with firmware older than 4.2.3.7 is using port 80 (fixed), and the camera has its own IP address, different from the IP address of the TCIV station::80/mjpg/video.mjpg Camera Allocation Use the left arrows to step up and down in the Camera Allocation table. Up to 80 cameras can be defined. Name: Any text (optional).
The text is displayed in the LCD screen during ringing and while in conversation, and in the 'Cam Select' menu when accessing video from idle. If this field is blank, the name received in the Caller ID will be displayed in the LCD screen during a call. AlphaCom Node Number: Not in use in Pulse system.
Enter value '0'. AlphaCom Directory Numer: Not in use in Pulse system. Enter value '0'. SIP ID: The Directory Number of the intercom unit to which the camera is associated. Camera IP: The IP address of the camera allocated to the intercom unit defined in the SIP ID field. Camera Type: Choose the camera type.
Camera User: Type in the username to access the camera stream (optional). Camera Password: Type in the password to access the camera stream (optional). Passcode required: Activates or deactivates the requirement for a passcode authentication to access this camera via the 'Cam Select' menu in the LCD screen. Allocation active?: Enables or Disables this camera. Must be enabled to see video image from this camera.
Door station number 303 ('Entrance'), with associated camera 10.5.101.38 System. Camera Allocation: Upload or download the camera allocation list. Settings: Upload or Download the settings of the LCD screen (including the camera allocation). Factory Reset: Resets the LCD screen to factory settings. Resets the LCD screen only. Firmware update: Upload new firmware to the LCD screen.
User Interface Select User Interface from the main menu to change the behavior of the user interface on the LCD screen. Screensaver: Define timers and brightness for the screensaver. Text overlay during video: Here you can define properties of the overlay text in the LCD screen during ringing and connected call. User Select User from the main menu to change the username and password for the access to the web interface. Manually selection of video image Touch on the upper part of the LCD screen to get the Option Menu.
Back to Main Screen: A push on this button will jump back to the Main screen. Setting the LCD screen to Factory Default There are three different ways to reset the display to factory default settings. Note that the procedure described here resets the LCD module only, not the IP station it self. From the display The easiest way to reset the LCD screen to factory default is via the display itself. To do that you have to press the main screen (anywhere but the four buttons at the bottom) to get to the option screen. Then on the option screen you have to press and hold the option screen (again, anywhere except for the buttons) until the factory reset dialogue appears. On the factory reset dialogue press the check mark in the lower left corner.
(Press the lower right corner to exit). The display should now do a factory reset. This option was added with firmware version 1.11. From the web interface You can factory reset the display via the web interface of the LCD screen. Go to System Factory Reset. This will reset the LCD screen to factory settings. This option was added with firmware version 1.7.
Hardware reset There is an the option for a factory reset via hardware. To do this you have to remove the covers on the top of the station, then loosen the screws and open the station, and short circuit the two test points for 10 seconds. The display should then do a factory reset. Uploading new firmware in the LCD screen.
Click on Upload and wait for the upload to finish. When the upload is finished the LCD screen will automatically reboot. Updating the file system (user interface and web interface) To update the file system to a newer version, use the PC application IP Desktop Video –File System Updater which comes with the software package. the software.
Start the IP Desktop Video –File System Updater application by executing the file IPDesktopVideoFSUpdater.exe. Enter the IP address of the LCD screen, and the login (admin) and password (alphaadmin) of the LCD screen.
Click on the ' ' button and navigate to the folder containing the new file system, e.g. Select the folder of the new file system and click Ok. Click on the Erase File System button and wait for the station to reboot. After the reboot click on Upload File System and wait for the process to finish. This may take a few minutes. When the update is finished, the station will reboot with the new file system.
The IP Desktop Video –File System Updater software Updating the file system (user interface and web interface) using WinSCP Currently there is a problem with the 'Stentofon IP Desktop Video - File System Update Tool' on some PCs. If the update with the update tool is not working there is a workaround using WinSCP. The procedure is identical to that used in the update tool, but the FTP upload is handled by WinSCP. For this you have to download.
Update procedure: 1. Open a web browser and call the 'erasefs.cgi' function of the station.The station should return eraseres = true and then restart. Calling the synchronization function 6. Now call the function 'syncstate.cgi' to check if the synchronization has finished.
If the station returns syncstate = 1 and syncerror = 1, synchronization was successful and after a reboot the station should be fully operational. If it returns a value other than 1 for syncstate, synchronization is still active. Just wait a few seconds and call the function 'syncstate.cgi' again. If the station returns a value other than 1 for syncerror, synchronization failed and you should try again, beginning with step 5.
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AUDIO Audio quality - percentage articulation loss of consonants (Alcons) - at 70 dB. HARDWARE Ethernet connector 1 x RJ 45 All other connectors Tool less, spring loaded, vibration proof terminals General inputs and outputs 6 (configurable) Outputs 12mA as LED drivers Change-over relay (NO+NC+COM) Max: 250VAC/220VDC, 2A, 60W Power options PoE and or external power supply PoE (power over Ethernet) IEEE 802.3af standard, Class 0 (0.44W to 12.95 W) External power supply 24 VDC (16 – 48 V) Power consumtion Idle 1.8W, max 12W (depending on volume) Audio Line out / Induction loop signal 600 Ohm Button backlight LED Call indication Icons/colors for hearing impaired. CONSTRUCTION Dimensions (HxWxD) 180 x 120 x 73 mm / 7.1” x 4.7” x 2.9” Dimensions after flush mount 180 x 120 x 24 mm / 7.1” x 4.7” x 0.9” Dimensions with on wall box 180 x 120 x 86 mm / 7.1” x 4.7” x 3.4” Weight 1 kg / 2.2 lbs. NETWORKING AND PROTOCOLS Protocols IPv4 (with DiffServ), SIP, TCP, UDP, HTTPS, TFTP, RTP, SRTP, DHCP, SNMP, Vingtor-Stentofon CCoIP®, NTP LAN protocols Power over Ethernet (IEEE 802.3 a-f) Network Access Control (IEEE 802.1x) Management and operation HTTP/HTTPS (Web configuration) DHCP and static IP. Remote automatic software upgrade. Centralized monitoring.
Advanced supervision functions E.g. Network test, tone test, status reports SIP support RFC 3261 (SIP base standard) RFC 3515 (SIP refer) RFC 2976 (SIP info), SIP using TLS, RFC 5630 SIPS URI scheme DTMF support RFC 2833, 2976 (SIP info). ENVIRONMENT AND COMPLIANCES IP rating IP-66, tested according to EN 60529 (applies when mounted in TA-1 back-box) IK rating IK 10, tested according to EN 62262 Operating temperature range -40° to 70° C Storage temperature range -40° to 70° C Realtive humidity. As a leading provider in Critical Communications over IP, Zenitel is the proven and preferred audio and data communication choice for environments that require the protection of human life, property, assets and/or the management of critical activities. Legal Notice Zenitel and its subsidiaries assume no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this publication, or for damages arising from the information therein. Vingtor-Stentofon products are developed and marketed by Zenitel. The company’s Quality Assurance System is certified to meet the requirements in NS-EN ISO 9001.
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