Extron electronics CC 100C Manuel utilisateur

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CC 100C • Installation Guide
The Extron® CC 100C is an IP intercom public address and paging device, for use in
Extron classroom AV systems and facilities, using the Extron Global Viewer Campus
Communication Suite (GVCCS) software.
NOTE: Before installing, read the Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance
Guide on the Extron website.
CC 100C Front and Rear Panel Connectors
Front Panel Connections
RESET
RS-232/RS-485
REMOTE
STATU S
LINE
IN OUT SUB
Front Panel
MIC A B
USB
STORAGE
CC 100C
RESET
RS-232/485
REMOTE
STATU S
LINE
IN OUT
MIC
USB
STORAGE
CC 100C
3
1456
AE
BCD
Figure 1. Front Panel Features and Connectors
Front panel connectors and features are listed below:
AReset Button — Press this reset button once to
remove the configuration password and reset the
unit to factory settings, with the exception of the
network configuration settings. To completely
reset the unit to factory defaults, including the
network configuration settings, press and hold
the reset button for 10 seconds and then release.
BStatus LEDs — These LEDs indicate power
and activity status of the unit. The left LED lights
green when power is present, and the right LED
flashes red with unit activity.
C Mic Input — Insert a 3.5 mm connector into this
microphone input (TRS) audio jack.
Audio received on this input may be encoded
and streamed over the
network. Wire the TRS
connector as:
tip = microphone,
ring = power,
sleeve = ground.
D Line In — Connect an unbalanced, line level,
mono audio input to this 2-pole connector.
Audio received on this input, when selected, is
encoded and streamed across the network.
E Line Out — This 2-pole connector outputs
unbalanced, line level, mono audio. Connect this
port to the Extron PoleVault or VoiceLift auxiliary
input to amplify the audio for playback through
the system speakers.
Rear Panel Connections
V
N/A
LAN/PoE
0 1 G NO C NC
POWER IN
12-15V
12W MAX
MIC SPKR
INPUT RELAY
V
1 2 G NO C NC
POWER IN
12-15V
12W MAX
MIC SPKR
INPUT RELAY N/A
LAN/PoE
Rear Panel
10 12
9
8
11
J
HIK
FG
Figure 2. Rear Panel Connectors
Rear panel connectors are listed below:
FMic Input — Microphone audio input is carried on this
3-pole connection. Input is encoded and streamed
over the network.
GSpeaker output (2 watt, mono) — For speaker
output, connect a mono speaker to this 2-pole
captive screw connector (see Cabling the CC 100C
on page2 for wiring details).
H Configurable Input: Contact —
Connect to this 3-pole captive
screw connection for contact
input. When triggered the contact input initiates audio
encoding for streaming over the network. Connect
port 0 or 1 to ground (G) to trigger the port.
I Configurable Input: Relay —
Connect to this 3-pole captive
screw connection for relay
input. The connector has a
normally open relay (NO), a
common (C), and a normally
closed relay (NC).
J LAN/PoE — For networking use, connect the LAN to
this RJ-45 connector. This port supports Power Over
Ethernet standard up to 48 V. The two associated
LEDs indicate connection and data activity. An
optional Extron PS PoE power injector can be used.
K Power In — If not using PoE, connect a power supply
to the 2-pole captive screw connector or to the coaxial
connector for 12 V to 15 V power input. Observe the
correct polarity.
0 1 G NO C NC
INPUT RELAY
N
O
C
N
C
RELAY
0 1 G NO C NC
INPUT RELAY
0
1
G
INPUT
Normally
Closed
Normally
Open
RELAY
Sleeve (Gnd)
Ring
(Power)
Tip (Mic)
3.5 mm Microphone Input Plug
IMPORTANT:
IMPORTANT:
Go to www.extron.com for the complete
user guide, installation instructions, and
specifications before connecting the
product to the power source.

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CC 100C • Installation Guide (Continued)
Cabling the CC 100C
Connect the cables to the device as described below.
Step 1 — Connect the LAN cable
LAN/PoE connector (see figure 2,Jon page 1)— Use a CAT 5e straight through network cable
connect to a network. The LEDs light green for link status and blink amber during activity.
Step 2 — Connect the Mic input and Speakers
Mic input connector (F) — Using a 6-pin captive screw connector, wire a microphone audio input into the
3-poles labeled as MIC (see diagram on the right).
Speaker connector (G) — Using a 6-pin screw block terminal,
wire a mono speaker into the speaker outputs (+ and -) labeled
as SPKR. Wire both connectors (see diagram on the right).
Alternatively a mono Line Out connection is also available on
the front panel (E).
NOTES:
• The ideal length of exposed wire is 3/16 inches (5 mm).
Any longer and the exposed wires may touch, causing
a short circuit between them. Any shorter and the wires
can be easily pulled out even if tightly fastened by the
captive screws.
• Do not tin the wires. Tinned wire does not hold its
shape and can become loose over time.
Step 3 — Connect the Power
NOTES:
• If using PoE (J) no additional power is necessary.
• If using the power input (K), it is recommended to use Extron power supplies, such
as the 12V, 1.5A PS 1215C (not included).
Power input (K) — Noting the correct polarity, wire a power cable to a 2-pole
connector and insert into this 2-pole captive screw port (see diagram on the right).
NOTE: The power input is connected internally, meaning it can also be used as a
power output for connected devices (while using PoE).
Microphone level input
Mic power
Ground
CC 100C
Rear Panel
Mono
Speaker
Strip wires
to 3/16"
(5 mm)
Max.
V
MIC SPKR
LAN/PoE
SECTION A–A
Ridges Smooth
AA
3/16"
(5 mm) Max.
POWER IN
12-15V
12W MAX

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Step 4 — Address the Unit
The CC 100C is now ready to acquire an IP address and announce it over the speaker output (if no DHCP server is
available this can take up to 5 minutes).
If audio outputs were not connected in step 2 (see page2), use the ARP command procedure below. Ensure
that the Ethernet address (MAC) matches the CC 100C device (see label on the bottom of the device). When the IP
address is known, the CC 100C is ready to be congured.
Setting a temporary IP address using the ARP command
This procedure works only in a local network. After this procedure, the temporary IP is active only until a restart or
reboot. After a restart, the procedure must be repeated.
1. Either use a network cable to link the CC 100C and the PC directly, or connect the CC 100C to the PC via your
network switch and power the device. Make sure that you have a valid static IP address configured on your PC
(for example 192.168.0.2).
2. If using Windows — Click Start, then type Run in the program search eld. In the Open eld type cmd.
Click OK. A command window opens.
If using OSX / Linux — Open a terminal window.
3. If you linked the PC directly to the device in step 1 (see page2), proceed to step 4.
To ensure that you use a free IP address (not already used by another device in the network) use the Ping
command. To verify availability in this example, we assume the PC to have the IP address 192.168.0.2 and
want to check if 192.168.0.6 address is available.
Type ping 192.168.0.6 and select the <Enter> key. There should be no reply. This gives the reasonable
assertion that the “pinged” IP is available.
4. Find for the MAC address of the CC 100C that is printed on a label on the bottom of the device (12 hex
digits, separated by a hyphen every 2 digits). Type into the windows command window the following; arp -s
192.168.0.6 <unit MAC address>. Alternatively for an OSX or Linux system, type into the terminal arp
-s 192.168.0.6 <unit MAC address> and select the <Enter> key. You must have administrative rights to
be able to do so (sudo on OSX / Linux).
5. Use the Telnet command to get the CC 100C to recognize the IP address 192.168.0.6. To do this type into the
command window telnet 192.168.0.6 1 and select the <Enter> key.
NOTE: The numeral one (1) must be added after the address for this command to work correctly.
The device will immediately refuse the connection on port 1, but will be available for browser access as long as
the device stays powered.
6. To check if the CC 100C is responding you can use the ping command again. To do so type ping
192.168.0.6 and select the <Enter> key. If you get a reply, then the IP address 192.168.0.6 can be used to
access the CC 100C using a web browser. If you do not get a “request timed out” notice then repeat step
5 carefully or repeat the entire procedure.

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For information on safety guidelines, regulatory compliances, EMI/EMF compatibility, accessibility, and related topics, see the
Extron Safety and Regulatory Compliance Guide on the Extron website.
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Worldwide Headquarters: Extron USA West, 1025 E. Ball Road, Anaheim, CA 92805, 800.633.9876
Network configuration by web browser
Normally this device requires no conguration but uses DHCP to congure network settings dynamically.
However, if static (xed) network settings are needed, follow steps 1 to 3 below. If not, continue at step 4.
1. Open a web browser on the connected pc.
2. In the address field enter the IP address that was announced by the CC 100C (for example: 192.168.0.12) and
select the <Enter> key. The software program opens.
3. Select the Configuration tab at the top of the browser window, and Advanced Settings > Network from
the list at the left (see image below).
4. In the Network Settings section, enter the Cong Password (see NOTE below), Static IP Address, the subnet
Netmask address, and Gateway IP Address, if applicable.
NOTE:
• The default 0.0.0.0 sets automatic discovery, BootP, DHCP).
• To successfully configure the static IP address, use the product serial number as the password. Be aware that
this password is case sensitive, single-use only, and will be erased if the unit is reset.
• The product serial number can be found both on the serial label (located on the CC 100C device) and on the
unit box label.
Save Config Password
NETWORK SETTINGS
Use SonicIP
®
IP Address
Netmask
Gateway IP Address
DHCP Host Name
Type of Service/DSCP
FW VE4.07
Figure 3. Network configuration by web browser
5. Click Apply. The device reboots with the configured IP address.
To complete the application setup, download the rmware documentation from www.extron.com and follow the
instructions.
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