DDC Sentry VOIP V2 Manuel utilisateur

DallasDeltaCorporationPty.Ltd.
102 Albert St. East Brunswick, 3057 Vic.
Tel: 613 93877388 Fax: 613 93873128
Email: [email protected]
www.dallasdelta.com
HANDS FREE or HANDSET
VOICE OVER IP
HELP POINT TELEPHONE
DDC VoIP V2
PRESS BUTTON
FOR ATTENTION
UARD
GMK III
Doorstation
ON/OFF
ENTRY
Doorstation
S
PRESS THEN DIAL NUMBER
PRESS TO END CALL
#
1 2
WXY
ABC 3
DEF
5
JKL
8
QZ
0
6
MNO
9
4
GHI
7
PRS
*#
TUV
#
1 2
WXY
ABC 3
DEF
5
JKL
8
QZ
0
6
MNO
9
4
GHI
7
PRS
*#
TUV
END CALL
DALLAS DELTA CORPORATION P/L
E3585
DALLAS DELTA CORPORATION P/L
E3585
DALLAS DELTA CORPORATION P/L
E3585
PRESS FOR
ATTENTION
ENTRY
Doorstation
S
N722
PRESS FOR
ATTENTION
ENTRY
Doorstation
S
E3585
DALLAS DELTA CORPORATION P/L

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INDEX
Features . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Relay Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Call initiated relay control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Keypad Functions 5
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Resetting the IP address
Making a test call
Volume control
Logging in
NetWork setup
Voice Menu
Call Functions
SIP Proxy Settings
Warning
Specifications
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Programming 6
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Phone Number Menu 13
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Pcb Layout 17
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Specifications 18
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Connection Details 19
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Relay Codes
Special Commands 13
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Dial Plan Menu 14
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Changing Ring Tone Menu 15
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Wiring 16

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> Dedicated VoIP chip set
> Firmware up-gradable
> Only requiring a 10 Base-T ethernet
> SIP standard protocol
> Multi CODEC selection
> Up to 16 direct dial button inputs
> 2 on board relays with unique codes
> Either relay may be set for in-use function
> Relay on timer
> Hands-free with 1 Watt rms speaker output
> Handset model available
> Auto disconnect
> 2 modes of Power over Ethernet (PoE)
> Conversation timer
> All options set via HTTP
> Non volatile memory
> Asterisk PBX compatibility
> Optional dual line LCD with back light
> Remote relay activation
> Vandal resistant
> Weather shielded
(optional)
(optional)
(door/gate release)
DDC VoIP FEATURES
PRODUCT INFORMATION
HELP POINT TELEPHONE
Model DDC VoIP
The Sentry VoIP Doorstation is an ethernet connected telephone and provides voice over internet
Protocol (VoIP) communication technology.
Giving you the power of our PSTN base units in a IP format. Using a SIP protocol standard (IAX2
available soon), it provides an easy connection to most VoIP based equipment.
The DoorStation is a loud speaker, hands-free unit. It is well suited for homes, hotels, hospitals and
universities as well as many business and commercial settings and providing remote gate access
guarding you against unwanted entry onto your property.
This document outlines the units Features, Operation, Programming instructions and Installation
procedures.

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The DDC_VoIP telephone operates like a standard hands free telephone with many added features.
When the call button is pressed, the unit will establish a call to a preset number.
Repressing the call button during a conversation period will terminate the call.
A call duration period may be set, if a limit is required.
The unit can be configured to auto-answer call or redirect then to a forwarding number if not
answered within the preset period.
During ring, the unit can be answered by pressing any for the buttons.
Handset models can be supplied with or without a keypad, and they can be setup to hotline (call a
number) when the handset is pickup.
Calls made to a busy number or if the number if not answered can be re-direct to 2 other alternative
numbers.
Relay Control
Two on board relays may be fitted to the door station, each may be switched on during conversation
by the remote operator or either one can be configured to be activated when the call is initiated.
(refer to Relay Inuse on page 11 for more on this function).
Remote relay control:
The DDC_VoIP phone is currently ship fitted with one relay as standard (the second relay on
request).
The remote operator may activate the on board relay/s by entering the code set for that relay.
For example, if relay 1 code is set to 95, then remotely typing 95 will activate it, (refer to page 11).
A response beep will indicate that the code was correct and the relay has activated. No response
tone indicates an error in the code and the process should be repeated after a minium 3 second
delay.
(NB, as relay 2 is optionally fitted, the response will be the same whether the relay is installed or
not.) This remote control requires RFC2833 dtmf protocol set throughout the system.
Call initiated relay control:
Either one of the relays may be configured to switch on after the call button is pressed. This function
may be used to control an external camera, light or to initiate an alarm, etc.
The relay will stay on for the duration of the call, unless the remote operator re-activates it by
entering the code, then the relay will switch off after the Relay On timer period.
(again, see page 11 for more details).
OPERATION
WARNING
This telephone can not be used for emergency
during power failure unless fitted with a backup 12 volt
battery!
and only if network connection is guaranteed.
purposes

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Keypad Functions
The keypad on the rear of the unit provides the installer access to:
Listen to the current IP address or reset it to a default IP and subnet MASK address. Make test
calls and control speaker level during the call.
Making a test call.
To test if the unit has been successfully registered, press ‘D’ to loop the line, then dial the
number required plus #. If all is well, a connection will be made.
Press D again to go off line. If the line is engaged or the other party hangs up the unit will
automatically disconnect.
Calling a phone by its IP address can be done by entering a * between each group of digits
and the port number. IE, if a phone you wish to call is on IP 192.168.1.117:5060, type
D 192*168*1*117*5060 #. (note not all phones can be called using this technique).
If the default port is 5060 for the remote phone, then it may not be required when calling.
Get current IP address;
During standby, press ‘C’ on the rear keypad to retrieve the current IP address.
The address will continue to repeated, press ‘D’ to end the cycle and return the unit to
standby mode.
Resetting the IP address
To reset the address, connect the power (via the power jack or Ethernet PoE lead).
Wait about 10-20 seconds,
then enter *# *# 7*1, this will set address mode to Static the IP address to 192.168.1.100,
set the subnet mask to 255.255.0.0 and clear the Administration Password.
OR enter *# *# 7*2, this will set address mode to Dynamic IP and also clear the admin
password.
Volume control ‘B’ & ‘C’
During conversation, the speaker volume may be increased by pressing B or decreased by
pressing C. These adjustments only remain as set for the duration of the call and do not
affect the default level.
To set the default level refer to System Settings on page 11.

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PROGRAMMING
The
Use a standard web browser (Firefox, Internet Explorer for example), enter the phones IP
address into the “URL Location Bar” at the top of the screen.
If you don’t know the IP of the phone, then refer to page 5 on ‘Get / Resetting the IP address’.
At the login page, select one of the following;
‘Settings Menu’ to set network and telephone parameter.
‘Button Call Number Assignment’ to set the phones number for each button input.
‘Dial Plan’ telephone number masks used for units fitted with front panel keypads.
‘Upgrade’ option if you required to change the ring tone.
type in the password and click the Enter key, (units are generally delivered with no password).
DDC_VoIP door station is programmed by logging into the phones web page.
URL Location Bar
Login page

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The Connection Type enables the unit to be connected via a STATIC IP, DHCP or PPPoE
address.
If the connection is DHCP then the IP address, Mask and Gateway are automatically
assigned by the server.
When set to a Static IP, a suitable IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address will be
required to suit the local area network.
Alternatively, if connection is via a Internet Service Provider (ISP) then select PPPoE and set
the user ID and PIN as supplied to you from your ISP.
Note that for some servers, the connection type may need to be set to DHCP.
If you change the IP address you are then required to restart by logging in using the new IP
address. Do not click on ‘go back one page’ of the browser (usually in the top left corner).
In most cases the DNS Server IP can remain set to Auto DNS, in this mode the DHCP sever
will assign the DNS automatically. If however, it is required, enable Manual DNS and set the
Primary and Secondary DNS address.
If the network switch provides QoS traffic control, then set the Layer 2 & 3 QoS values to
match.
On entering the Settings Menu, the current parameters of the telephone will be displayed.
Submenu’s are shown on the left of the WEB page, the first section is for ‘Network settings’ and
will enable you to change IP address, subnet mask and gateway and option to set DNS server
setting. The other sections are describe in the following pages of this manual.
SETTING MENU
Network Settings

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Voice
In this section, select the order and preferred CODEC’s, plus
sent for each.
Also, select the options that effect the different codecs used and DTMF sending method and
payloads.
the amount of frames per packet to
When selecting the codecs consider the data rate that will be required by your network. As a
guild the list here show the data bit rate required for each codec, if the network is via a low
speed ADSL then the PCMu/a may not be a suitable choice.
Table 1. Codec comparison
Codec bit rate (kbit/s)
G.711(PCMu /a) 64
G726-32 32
GSM 13.2
iLBC 20ms 15.2
iLBC 30ms 13.3
Speex 2.15 - 24.6
G.729 8
If the iLBC or SPEEX codecs are used, then set the following for each,
a) iLBC codec, select the frame size your network requires to 20mS or 30mS.
b) SPEEX codec, select a suitable bit rate for best quality available, the range
is from 2.15kBits/s to 24.6kBits/s.
The Frames per TX selects how many blocks of data (10mS segments) are transmitted with
each packet sent over the network. (note the higher the number, the more the delay), 2 - 4 is
recommended.
The Send DTMF type selects how the unit will send DTMF digits over the network (only
required for unit fitted with a front panel keypad and if digits are dialled during a conversation).
The remaining options set the payload required for each protocol and it is recommend that
the default values be used.

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SIP Proxy
The parameters on this page will identify the server that will be used for a call setup to and from
the DCC_VoIP phone. Your ISP or network administrator will provide the necessary information
to be used here.
If SIP registration is required with the server then set this switch to Yes. If the phone is
configured to dial a direct IP location then this switch can be set to No.
Type the Server address and the port (usually 5060 for SIP) into the next 2 input boxes. The SIP
Domain is the address where an outgoing call information is sent to, and if the domain is via the
internet then it will require the Outbound Proxy to be set to Yes.
The user ID’s, and PIN are supplied by the ISP/Network administrator, this information is case
sensitive and should be typed in correctly. The User Name is relayed to the connecting IP
telephone as a caller ID and is optional.
Local SIP and RTP port numbers are sent to the router/firewall and are use to provide paths for
voice and control data to and from the phone.
The Register Expiration and the Keep Alive timers keep the SIP server mapping and NAT
ports open, these interval are generally set to 60 and 20 seconds respectively.
If a Provisional Response Acknowledge PRACK is required within your network, then enable the
Support PRACK(100rel,RFC3262) option.
The SIP Proxy Required field may need to be set for Nortel MCS servers, if so, set this field to
“com.nortelnetworks.firewall”
If the network server is behind a NAT, then enable the NAT Traversal and set either the NAT IP
or STUN server address and port.

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Calling Functions
This section controls the way the unit makes and receives calls.
Select options, as to what should happen when calls are made to the unit, whether to accept or
redirect it, during the different modes of operation.
When making calls, numbers may be screened (via the dial plan) or prefix digits can be added.
Also, call divert, on busy or no answer.
Forward-to Number will set the telephone number that will be called when calls are redirected by one of
three methods:
1) if the Forward unconditionally is set to yes (any calls made to the phone will be immediately redirected).
2) if, ‘When on busy’ is set to yes, then any attempt to call the unit when the phone is in use will be
redirected to the Forward to Number.
3) Any un-answered call will also be redirected to this number when the Forward When No Answer switch
is set to yes and the Incoming, No Answer Timeout period has elapsed.
The Incoming, No Answer Timeout period is also used the in conjunction with the Auto Answer switch.
Set this option to 0 if the phone is not required to auto-answer.
When the DDC_VoIP phone is making a call via a button press procedure, then it is possible to divert the
call to 2 alternative numbers if the other party is busy or doesn’t answer. To enable this function, enter the
Divert Numbers and set the Outgoing, No Answer Period the a value in second the phone should wait for
a pickup by the remote operator prior to diverting.
If call waiting, (audible tones transmitted to the speaker when an incoming call arrive during
conversation) is required then click Yes to Enable Call Waiting.
The number in the Dial Prefix are added to the number dialled via the keypad or the preprogrammed
button numbers. (Also refer to page 13).
For DDC_VoIP phones that have a handset, a hotline number (dialled when the handset is pickup),
maybe programmed in the field Hot Line Number.
If the unit is supplied with a keypad, then use the Dial Plan option to restrict numbers that can be called.
To enable this feature select yes for the Use Dial Plan option and set the dial plan fields, refer to page 14.
The Dialling Timeout period sets how long to wait after the last digit pressed before dialling the number.
Note, If the dial plan option is on and the number type matches, then the number will be dialled without
delay. The other option is to enable the Use # to Call to initiate dialling.
When a call button is pressed, the audible tones of each digit dialled may be muted. This option may be
preferred if the number is long or for security reasons. If this feature is desired, then select the Yes option to
Dial Button Numbers Silently.
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