Prodys ProntoNet LC Manuel utilisateur

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Index
Index ............................................................................... 2
CE Declaration of Compliance.................................................. 7
Introduction....................................................................... 8
Installation Guide ...............................................................10
II.1 Initial checks .......................................................................10
II.2 Installation .........................................................................10
II.3 The rear panel .....................................................................10
II.3.1 Power ...........................................................................11
II.3.2 Ethernet port – the LAN Connector.........................................11
II.3.2.1. ISDN Port Optional).......................................................12
II.3.2.2. X21 Port .....................................................................13
II.3.3 RS 232 Ports....................................................................14
II.3.4 GPIO Port.......................................................................15
II.3.4.1. Inputs........................................................................16
II.3.4.2. Outputs......................................................................16
II.3.5 Audio interfaces...............................................................16
II.3.5.1. Analog audio I/O ...........................................................16
II.3.5.2. AES/EBU Interface.........................................................16
II.3.6 Microswitches..................................................................17
The Front anel .................................................................18
III.1 DISPLAY.............................................................................18
III.1.1 STATUS SCREEN ...............................................................18
III.2 Control Keys .......................................................................22
III.2.1 The CALL 1 and CALL 2 keys ................................................22
III.2.1.1. Establishing a call when ProntoNetLC is configured as an IP codec
..........................................................................................23
III.2.1.2. Establishing a call when ProntoNetLC is configured as an IP Multi-
Unicast codec NET = IP) ............................................................24
III.2.1.3. Establishing a call when ProntoNetLC is configured as an X21 codec
..........................................................................................24
NET = X21)............................................................................24
III.2.2 The INF key....................................................................25
III.2.2.1. Screen 1: Audio input VU meters .......................................25
III.2.2.2. Screen 2: Audio output VU meters ..................................... 25
III.2.2.3. Screen 3: Decoding algorithm ...........................................26
III.2.2.4. Screen 4: Encoding algorithm ........................................... 26
III.2.2.5. Screen 5: LAN port configuration parameters .......................27
III.2.2.6. Screen 6: General configuration ........................................27

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III.2.2.7. Screen 7: GPIO and Serial Port bit rate................................27
III.2.3 The BOOK Key.................................................................28
THE MENU ........................................................................29
IV.1 The Controls: Navigation keys ..................................................29
IV.2 Main Menu .........................................................................29
IV.3 NET: Selecting a communications port. ....................................... 30
IV.4 ENC: Encoder algorithm selection menu ...................................... 30
IV.4.1 Configuration of Encoder 1 .................................................31
IV.4.2 PCM.............................................................................32
IV.4.3 G711............................................................................32
IV.4.4 G722:........................................................................... 32
IV.4.5 MPEG Layer II .................................................................33
IV.4.6 MPEG Layer III.................................................................34
IV.4.7 AAC 2,4 LC.....................................................................35
IV.4.8 AAC LD .........................................................................36
IV.4.9 AAC HE .........................................................................37
IV.4.10 apX ............................................................................38
IV.4.11 STD APTX .....................................................................38
IV.4.12 ENH APTX ....................................................................39
IV.5 Configuration of Encoder 2......................................................41
IV.6 CONF: General configuration Menu ............................................42
IV.6.1 CONF – AUD....................................................................42
IV.6.1.1. AUDIO IN....................................................................42
IV.6.1.2. AUDIO LEVELS .............................................................43
IV.6.2 CONF-PORTS ..................................................................43
IV.6.2.1. LAN..........................................................................44
IV.6.2.2. ISDN .........................................................................46
For Line 2 the options are laid out in the same way. ...........................48
IV.6.2.3. Configuration of the X21 port ...........................................48
IV.6.2.4. Configuration of the RS232 ports .......................................48
IV.6.3 CONF-SYS ......................................................................49
IV.6.3.1. Loop.........................................................................49
IV.6.3.2. PLL ..........................................................................50
IV.6.3.3. FAN..........................................................................50
IV.6.3.4. AUXDATA ...................................................................50
IV.6.3.5. KEYPAD .....................................................................51
IV.6.3.6. IPCODEC ....................................................................52
IV.6.3.7. BUZZER .....................................................................52
IV.6.3.8. RESET .......................................................................52
IV.6.4 CONF-BOOK....................................................................53
IV.7 INF ..................................................................................54
IV.7.1 Versions........................................................................54
IV.7.2 AUX DATA...................................................................... 54

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Remote Control .................................................................55
V.1 General Configuration ............................................................62
V.1.1 Interfaces ...................................................................... 63
V.1.1.1. LAN port.....................................................................63
V.1.1.2. ISDN Terminal adaptor Configuration...................................68
V.1.1.3. X21 Port .....................................................................70
V.1.1.4. RS232 Ports .................................................................70
V.1.1.5. GPIO Port ...................................................................71
V.1.2 Audio Configuration...........................................................74
V.1.3 System Configuration.........................................................75
V.1.3.1. TimeDate ...................................................................77
V.1.3.2. Password ....................................................................78
V.1.3.3. Aux Data ....................................................................78
V.1.3.4. Software Versions..........................................................79
V.1.3.5. Alarms .......................................................................80
V.1.3.6. Backup.......................................................................80
V.1.3.7. Scheduler ...................................................................80
V.1.3.8. Advanced....................................................................81
V.1.3.9. Exporting / Importing the configuration ...............................81
V.1.4 Streaming ...................................................................... 81
V.1.4.1. Protocol .....................................................................82
V.1.4.2. Tx ............................................................................83
V.1.4.3. Rx ............................................................................85
V.1.4.4. Test ..........................................................................86
V.1.4.5. Real Time Monitoring .....................................................88
V.1.5 Phone Book.....................................................................90
V.2 Call Log .............................................................................91
V.3 Controlling the ProntoNetLC....................................................93
V.3.1 Configuring the Encoder .....................................................93
V.3.2 Making Calls....................................................................94
V.3.3 Disconnecting the Line .......................................................96
V.3.4 Line Status .....................................................................96
V.3.5 Decoder Status ................................................................97
V.4 Alarms............................................................................... 98
V.4.1 Selecting Alarms ..............................................................98
V.4.2 Monitoring Alarms........................................................... 100
V.4.3 Alarms History ............................................................... 100
V.4.4 Alarms Notification ......................................................... 101
V.4.4.1. SNMP traps................................................................ 101
V.4.4.2. Email ...................................................................... 101
V.5 Scheduler ......................................................................... 103
V.5.1 Configuration ................................................................ 103
V.5.2 How to enable/disable the Scheduler.................................... 103
V.5.3 Automatic and manual call ................................................ 103
V.5.4 Programming the scheduler ............................................... 104
Name .......................................................................... 104

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Start ........................................................................... 105
Priority........................................................................ 105
End ............................................................................ 105
V.5.5 Scheduled call configuration .............................................. 107
V.5.5.1. Manual configuration.................................................... 107
V.5.5.2. Automatic configuration from the phone book...................... 108
V.5.6 Modifying existing scheduled calls........................................ 109
V.5.7 Deleting existing scheduled calls ......................................... 109
V.5.8 Copying and pasting scheduled calls ..................................... 109
V.5.9 Monitoring scheduled calls................................................. 110
How does the rontoNetLC work?......................................... 111
VI.1 Selecting the communications interface .................................... 111
VI.2 Configuration parameters that are dependant on the network type
selected ............................................................................... 112
VI.3 ProntoNetLC working as a “DUAL CODEC” over ISDN...................... 113
VI.4 ProntoNetLC working as a “DUAL CODEC” over IP......................... 113
VI.5 About how the Decoder works and automatic searching ................. 114
VI.6 The ProntoNetLC operating as IP codec Proprietary Protocols) ........ 115
VI.6.1 UNICAST communications ................................................. 115
VI.6.2 Using line 2.................................................................. 116
VI.6.3 Establishing a MULTICAST communication from the ProntoNetLC .. 117
VI.6.4 MULTI-UNICAST ............................................................. 119
VI.6.5 Prodys Proprietary set of protocols...................................... 120
VI.6.6 Proprietary set of protocols) v2......................................... 121
VI.6.7 PRODYS PORTS for Prodys Proprietaty protocols v1 & v2) .......... 123
VI.7 SIP................................................................................. 124
VI.8 SAP................................................................................ 126
VI.9 ProntoNetLC operating as an ISDN codec ................................... 128
VI.9.1 Establishing ISDN calls ..................................................... 131
VI.9.2 Receiving calls via ISDN ................................................... 132
VI.9.3 Restrictions in ISDN communications.................................... 133
VI.10 ProntoNetLC operating as an X21 codec ................................... 134
VI.11 How the backup mode works ................................................ 134
VI.11.1 MASTER & SLAVE Configuration ......................................... 134
VI.11.1.1. ProntoNetLC MASTER operation ..................................... 135
VI.11.1.2. ProntoNetLC SLAVE operation ....................................... 137
roblem-solving guide ........................................................ 139
VI.12 Audio problems ................................................................ 139
VI.12.1 No Audio on the outputs ................................................. 139
VI.12.2 The program line is connected but there is no audio on the outputs
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VI.12.3 There is no audio output at either end ................................ 140
VI.12.4 Audio distortion ........................................................... 140
VI.13 IP communication problems ................................................. 140
VI.13.1 Prodys Codec’s Web Page cannot be accessed ....................... 140
Windows Vista: Should the user experience a problem when downloading the
OC file when first accessing the web page of the unit, please disable UAC
(User Access Control) on Windows Vista. Once the OC file has been installed
in the computer, UAC can be enabled again. ................................... 143
VI.13.2 When connecting two audiocodecs in unicast, there is no audio at
one end. ............................................................................. 144
VI.13.3 No audio when connecting two audiocodecs using Multicast....... 144
VI.13.4 Interruptions to audio when connecting two Prodys Codecs. ...... 144
Technical Specifications..................................................... 147
VII.1 Audio Interfaces................................................................ 147
VII.2 Compression .................................................................... 148
VII.2.1 BANDWIDTH KHz) ......................................................... 148
Protocols and compatibility ........................................................ 151
Communications Ports............................................................... 151
ISDN .................................................................................. 151
LAN port ............................................................................. 151
X21 Port.............................................................................. 151
GPIO Port ............................................................................ 151
RS232 Ports.......................................................................... 152
VII.3 Power Supply ................................................................... 152
VII.4 Dimensions and Weight ....................................................... 152
VII.5 Environment .................................................................... 152
Disconnection Codes ......................................................... 153
Updating the firmware....................................................... 155

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CE Declaration of Compliance
Procesamiento Digital y Sistemas S.L., hereby declares that ProntoNetLC bearing
the CE168 parking are in compliance with Electromagnetic Compatibility
Directive (89/336/EEC), and the Low Voltage Directive (72/23/EEC) of the
European Union.
A “Declaration of conformity” for ProntoNetLC is available on file at Prodys offices
in Spain. To obtain this information, contact with [email protected].
CAUTION
ProntoNetLC uses a Lithium battery.
Danger of explosion if battery is incorrectly replaced. Replace only with the same
or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer. Dispose of used batteries
according to the manufacturers instructions.
Your product is designed and manufactured with high quality
materials and components, which can be recycled and reused.
When this crossed-out wheeled bin symbol with black bar underneath
is attached to a product it means that product is covered by the
European Directive 2002/96/EC.
Please, inform yourself about the local separate collection system for
electrical and electronic products.
Please act according to your local rules and do not dispose of your old
products with your normal household waste. The correct disposal of
your old product will help prevent potential negative consequences for
the environment and human health.

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Introduction
ProntoNetLC
expands the PRODYS IP range of audio codecs family. It is based
on the features provided in ProntoNet.
ProntoNetLC
is a multi-algorithm
stereo audio codec over IP, supporting many industry standard coding
algorithms such as; G722, MPEG1/2 LayerII, MPEG1/2 LayerIII as well as
uncompressed linear audio (PCM). Other compression modes can be provided as
options.
Each
ProntoNetLC
fully supports IP (TCP and UDP), connecting via a
10BaseT/100Base-T Ethernet port (RJ45 connector). This enables remote
monitoring/configuring and data/audio transportation over data communication
links (LAN, Wan, Internet…).
About this manual
The information is arranged in the following sections:
Chapter II – Installation Guide.
This chapter provides hardware requirements and instructions for installing
the ProntoNetLC unit.
Chapter III – The ront Panel.
ProntoNetLC can be configured and controlled from the controls located on its
frontal panel. This chapter describes all of the features and controls of the
ProntoNetLC Front panel.
Chapter IV – The menu.
This chapter describes how to use the front panel buttons and LCD screen to
move through the menus. It describes each menu path and its associated
options and parameters.
Chapter V – The remote control.
ProntoNetLC can be controlled from a Web Browser. This chapter describes
how to start it and how to use it.
Chapter VI – How does the ProntoNetLC work?
Chapter I

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This chapter is a practical guide to help in understanding just how the
ProntoNetLC unit works under different configurations, especially the more
unusual ones.
Appendix A – Technical Specifications.
Appendix B – Disconnection Codes.
This appendix describes the meaning of the disconnecting codes showed on
the display.
Appendix C – Updating the firmware.
This appendix describes how to update the ProntoNetLC firmware.

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Installation Guide
This chapter describes the ProntoNetLC hardware and user installation.
The installation an servicing instructions in this manual are for use by qualifie personal.
II.1 Initial checks
Before unpacking unit check its packaging for any signs of damage or
mishandling during transportation. Report any damage to the shipping company
immediately. Unpack the unit carefully, if you find any damage or the unit does
not work correctly, you should contact Prodys or its distributor as soon as
possible.
II.2 Installation
The ProntoNetLC is designed to be housed in a standard 19” rack. The unit is
44.45mm high (1U, or 1.75 inches). When choosing a suitable place for
installation, please bear the following in mind:
The position must allow for easy connection of cables to the back of
the unit.
The front panel must also be accessible, both for connections and to
be able to see the Display, keyboard and LED indicators.
The air vents must not be obstructed.
We do not recommended that the unit be mounted directly above
other equipment, especially ones that generate a lot of heat.
II.3 The rear panel
The majority of the connections of the ProntoNetLC are found on the back panel.
They are grouped together according to their function, as below:
Chapter II
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