Extron electronic IPI 200 Series manual

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    User ’s Manual MediaLink ™ IP Intercom ™ Interfaces 68-1170-01 Rev . C 12 08 IPI 100 Series IPI 200 Series INTERCOM MIC ON LEVEL HIGH MED LOW IPI 101 PUSH TO T ALK HELP DESK INTERCOM MIC ON LEVEL HIGH MED LOW IPI 104 PUSH TO T ALK 1 234 SECURITY LAB ADMIN OFFICE HELP DESK INTERCOM MIC ON IPI 201 PUSH TO T ALK HELP DESK LEVEL INTERCOM MIC ON I[...]

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    Pr ecautions This symbol is intended to alert the user of important opera ting and mainten ance (se rvicing ) instru ctions i n the literature provided with the equipment. This symbol is intended to alert the user of the presence of uninsulated dangerous voltage within the product’s enclosure that may present a risk of electric shock. Caution Rea[...]

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    安全须知 • 中文 这个符号提示用户该设备用户手册中 有重要的操作和维护说明。 这个符号警告用户该设备机壳内有暴 露的危险电压,有触电危险。 注意 阅读说明书 • 用户使用该设备前必须阅读并理 解所有安全和使用说明。 保存说明书 • 用户应保存安全说明[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Quick Start Guide QS-1 Quick Start Guide — IPI 101, IPI 104 W Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only . These products must be used with UL approved, gr ounded electrical boxes. T o install an Extr on IP Inter com ® Sytem, follow the steps below: Step 1 T urn all of the equipment[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Quick Start Guide Quick Start Guide — IPI 101, IPI 104, cont’d QS-2 Step 7 Install each MLC 226 IP and IPI into the wallboxes you installed in step 2 above. Step 8 Connect the console PC(s) to the network. Step 9 Connect the PC(s) and MLC(s) to power sources and turn on the PC(s). Step 10 Congure the MLC 22[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Quick Start Guide QS-3 Quick Start Guide — IPI 201, IPI 204 W Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only . These products must be used with UL approved, gr ounded electrical boxes. T o install an Extr on IP Inter com ® System, follow the steps below: Step 1 T urn all of the equipmen[...]

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    TOC-i IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • T able of Contents T able of Contents Chapter One • Introduction ................................................... 1-1 About this Manual .................................................................... 1-2 Terms used in this manual .................................................... 1-2 Additional r[...]

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    TOC-ii IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • T able of Contents T able of Contents, cont’d 68-1170-01 C 12 08 All trademarks mentioned in this manual are the properties of their respective owners. Conguring the IPI Intercom System ................................ 4-16 Parts of the Conguration Utility screen ........................... 4-17 Con[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series 1 Chapter One Intr oduction About this Manual About the MediaLink ™ IP Intercom ® Modules Features System Requirements[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Introduction Intr oduction 1-2 About this Manual This manual describes how to congure and operate the following Extron MediaLink ™ IP Intercom ® Modules: • IPI 101 AAP • IPI 104 AAP • IPI 201 Series • IPI 204 Series N The IPI 201 and IPI 204 series include AAP and 2-gang version intercoms. Terms used[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Introduction 1-3 N The IPI 201 and IPI 204 are stand-alone units that do not require a connection to a MediaLink controller. MediaLink IP Intercom HelpDesk software is installed on a central ofce or help desk PC to congure and manage IP Intercom System operations. Connections between the IPI 101 AAP and IPI [...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Introduction Introduction, cont’d 1-4 Features • Two-way, half-duplex voice communications over an IP network • Compatibility with IP Intercom-enabled MLC 226 IP MediaLink Controllers (IPI 101 AAP and IPI 104 AAP) • Backlit, congurable Push To Talk buttons • Integrated speaker and microphone • Three[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series 2 Chapter T wo Installation UL Requirements Installing or Replacing Button Labels Mounting the IPI 101 or IPI 104 into an AAP Wall Plate or Device Faceplate Mounting the IPI 201 or IPI 204 into an AAP Wall Plate or Device Faceplate IPI Rear Panel Features and Cabling MLC Audio Connection Sample Applications[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Installation Installation 2-2 W Installation and service must be performed by authorized personnel only . This product should be used with a UL appr oved electrical box. See “UL Requir ements”, below . N The MLC 226 IP to which the IPI intercom is connected must have been shipped after November 16, 2005 and al[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Installation 2-3 2. Locate the small corner notch on the lens cap and slide the screwdriver between the lens cap and the dif fuser , as shown in Ç . Using a rotating motion of the scr ewdriver (see É ), carefully pry the two pieces apart. 3. Replace the label with the new button label. 4. Press the lens cap and [...]

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    IPI 100 AAP , IPI 200 AAP Series • Installation Installation, cont’d 2-4 Mounting the IPI 101 or IPI 104 into an AAP W all Plate or Device Faceplate The IPI intercom and any other adapter plates must be attached to a device faceplate or AAP wall plate and cabled befor e the device or wall plate is installed in a wall or furniture. The screws ne[...]

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    IPI 100 AAP , IPI 200 AAP Series • Installation 2-5 Mounting the IPI 201 or IPI 204 into an AAP W all Plate or Device Faceplate The IPI 201 and IPI 204 intercoms must be attached to a device faceplate or AAP wall plate and cabled befor e the device or wall plate is installed in a wall or furniture. Unlike the IPI 100 Series intercoms, the IPI 200[...]

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    IPI 100 AAP , IPI 200 AAP Series • Installation Installation, cont’d 2-6 IPI Rear Panel Features and Cabling Ä Intercom port (IPI 101 AAP and IPI 104 AAP only) — This port is used for power , control, and voice data communication with the MLC. Plug one end of a standard, straight thr ough, CA T 5, CA T 5e, or CA T 6 cable terminated with RJ-[...]

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    IPI 100 AAP , IPI 200 AAP Series • Installation 2-7 IPI Rear Panel Features and Cabling Ä Intercom port (IPI 101 AAP and IPI 104 AAP only) — This port is used for power , control, and voice data communication with the MLC. Plug one end of a standard, straight thr ough, CA T 5, CA T 5e, or CA T 6 cable terminated with RJ-45 connectors into this[...]

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    IPI 100 AAP , IPI 200 AAP Series • Installation Installation, cont’d 2-8 e Audio Out — A 3-pole, 3.5 mm captive screw connector is used for audio output connection. It provides a -10 dBV unbalanced signal that can be connected to local, powered speakers or to any audio or paging system. MLC Audio Connection The MLC 226 IP Series contr ollers [...]

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    IPI 100 AAP , IPI 200 AAP Series • Installation 2-9 3. The intercom user pr esses and holds the button assigned to the PC to initiate talk mode. The button glows bright amber , and the Mic On LED lights. 4. The user speaks into the intercom. Audio is output through the PC speakers at the help desk console. 5. The intercom user r eleases the butto[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Installation Installation, cont’d 2-10 2. Connect one or more PCs to the same network and install the IP Inter com HelpDesk Software on each PC. Read chapter 4 for instructions on how to install and use the software. TCP/IP Network Straight-through Network Ca bl e 50 Intercoms (max.) 4 Consoles (max.) IP 10.XX.X[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Installation 2-11 3. Congure the intercoms and set up the intercom list for each console PC. Each console could be set up to monitor a differ ent group of inter coms, but most likely the lists will overlap. In this example, an installation in one building of a college campus, each room (classr oom, lab, or of?[...]

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    IPI 100 AAP , IPI 200 AAP Series • Installation Installation, cont’d 2-12 Intercom with amplifier mode The MLC’s Audio Out 2-pole captive screw connector outputs a -10 dBV audio signal that can be routed to an MP A 122 or any external audio amplier , then to speakers. 1. Cable the system as shown in the following diagram. 2. Power on the [...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Installation 2-13 BA SS LEVEL TREBLE MINI POWER AMPLIFIER MP A 122 ON OFF LIMITER STEREO DU AL MONO PO WE R 12V 3A MAX OUTPUTS 4/8 Ohms INPUTS L R L R REM OT E 10V VO L/MUTE L MP A 122 R C US HOST CONTROL R 1=DITIGAL I/O 2=Tx 3=Rx 5=GND 38400, N, 8, 1 PRESS TA B WITH TWEEKER TO REMOVE INTERCOM AUDIO OUT LAN IPI 10[...]

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    IPI 100 AAP , IPI 200 AAP Series • Installation Installation, cont’d 2-14[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series 3 Chapter Thr ee Operation Front Panel Features and Operation Button Operation[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Operation Operation 3-2 Front Panel Featur es and Operation a Speaker — This integrated speaker provides mono output at the IPI panel. b Mic On LED — This LED lights under two circumstances: • When a congured Push to T alk button is pr essed. • T o indicate that someone at the help desk console is liste[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Operation 3-3 e Push to Talk button(s) — The IPI 101 AAP and IPI 201 units include one of these buttons, and the IPI 104 AAP and IPI 204 units have four. N The MLC and IPI intercoms must be configured (via software) to associate each button with the IP address of a specific console PC or intercoms. Once confi[...]

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    PI 100 AAP , IPI 200 AAP Series • Operation Operation, cont’d 3-4 Indication (lighting) Button Color Indication Amber (dim) • The button is in standby. • The device at the IP address associated with that button is turned on and is connected to the network. If that device gets disconnected or if the help desk software is not running on that [...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series 4 Chapter Four Configuration and Control Software System Requirements Installing the Software Using the Software: an Overview Parts of the Main Screen Main Screen Menus Configuring the IPI Intercom System[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Contr ol 4-2 The IP Inter com ® System can be set up remotely and controlled using the IP Intercom HelpDesk TM software and a host computer (console PC). To function together, the PC must be network-capable with the proper protocols, and, when using IPI 100 AAP series[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control 4-3 Using the Software: an Overview The software allows conguration access only to administrators to prevent other users from making changes to • HelpDesk preferences • the system conguration including the set of intercoms with which a given help desk console can communicate ?[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-4 IP Intercom HelpDesk screen before configuration After conguration, the software screen lists the devices to be managed by the console, indicates their status (connected, disconnected, communicating), and provides several tools. Once units are[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control 4-5 IP Intercom HelpDesk screen after configuration Parts of the Main Screen Each area of the IP Intercom HelpDesk software’s main screen provides a different set of functions and/or information. Refer to the picture below as a guide to this screen.[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-6 a Menu bar — See “Main Screen Menus” on page 4-12 for details on the drop-down menus available here. b Talk Mode area — The Talk Mode section of the IP Intercom HelpDesk is used to speak or play announcements to other intercoms or help des[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control 4-7 1 . In the Active Intercom List, select an intercom and assign it to a group using the Group drop-down menu in the Group column. After an intercom has been assigned to a gr oup the group number shows in the Gr oup selection area. 2 . Select one or more group number buttons on the lef[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-8 3 . Select an announcement from the Sound Bite Selection window. 4 . Click the Play to Intercom(s) button. 5 . After the announcement is played, repeat the process to send a different message or click the Exit button to close the Group Selection w[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control 4-9 2 . Select Reject Calls or Forward Calls . If the Reject Calls option is set, no calls are accepted. The Forward Calls option sends the call to another help desk. 3 . Click Accept Calls to return to the Listening mode. Hands-free operation For hands-free operation for both the help d[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-10 NO INCOMING CALLS is displayed when no calls are coming into the help desk. INCOMING CALL along with the name and IP address of the calling intercom is displayed when a call is received. LAST INCOMING CALL displays after a call is answered or for[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control 4-11 Advanced Settings — available in the active intercom list area and from the Intercom menu. 1. Right-click on the intercom’s row and select Advanced Settings . or Select Advanced Settings... from the Intercom menu. If prompted to do so, type in an administrator password and click[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-12 To save or clear the activity log, select Activity Log from the Tools menu. Activity logs are saved as text (*.txt) les. i Status bar — The status bar displays general information including the console PC’s IP address, the number of active[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control 4-13 you can set up or modify an intercom system. • Log off, Log on... — from help desk administrator or user status. Preferences are discussed in “Setting preferences” on page 4-13.” See Conguring the IPI Intercom System“ on page 4-16 for instructions on how to congure[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-14 Setting preferences 1 . From the main help desk screen, click on the Tools menu and select Preferences . A HelpDesk Preferences dialog box (shown on the next page) appears. 2 . Select the desired settings for the system’s console (PC)- intercom[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control 4-15 the HelpDesk’s Listen button is rst activated or when the intercom user presses a Push to Talk button and connects with a help desk. The intercom plays a 2-tone beep when the Listen button is deactivated or the Push to Talk button is pressed and released to end a call. If this [...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-16 If you click BUSY Answer Later , the intercom plays a message indicating that the support staff is busy. Audio Notification — If you select Audio Notification , when an intercom user presses a button, the help desk operator hears an alert tone[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control 4-17 3 . Add intercoms to the intercom list and click Update Intercom List . 4 . Congure each intercom and click Apply . See the “Conguration” section in this chapter for details. 5 . Exit the conguration utility. The main screen is now accessible. 6 . Click on the Tools dro[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-18 b Add Intercom area — This area lets you select from three ways to add intercoms to the list of intercoms the help desk console will monitor. See “Setup procedure” in this chapter for details. The button on the right side of this area chang[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control 4-19 • Upload the “Station Not Present” Wave File to Intercom — Load the default le named nortxeStationNotPresent.wav to the selected MLC’s or IPI 201/204 series intercoms’ memory . If the intercom user calls the help desk while the intercom button lights r ed (the operato[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-20 • About — Select to see information about the IP Intercom HelpDesk software. Setup procedure Follow the steps below to set up the system. 1 . Double-click on the IPI icon under the Extron group or folder. 2 . Click on the Tools drop-down menu[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control 4-21 Manually by IP Address — To use this option, type the IP address of an intercom-equipped MLC 226 IP and IPI 201/204 series intercoms into the blank area to the right of this selection, then click the Add button. Repeat that process for each intercom system to add to the Intercom L[...]

  • Page 54

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-22 To change the MLC/ intercom’s name as it appears in the IP Intercom Management software , right-click on that MLC/intercom’s name, select Rename , then type in the new name. You must click the Update Intercom List button for this change to ta[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control 4-23 the Microsoft Windows operating system) to make your own W A V les. You need a Windows-based PC with a compatible microphone or other audio input device installed. Follow the procedure below. Recording an original message 1. Click the Start button. 2. In the Start menu, select Al[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-24 8. Type in a name for the new le in the le name area, and select the WAV le type. 9. Click the Change button. The Sound Selection window appears. Recorded sounds are saved as waveform (.wav) les. The Windows Sound Recorder default for[...]

  • Page 57

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control 4-25 3. From the Sound Recorder’s File menu, select Properties . The Properties dialog box appears (as shown above), displaying the duration, le size, and audio format of the selected le. 4 . Click the Convert Now button. The Sound Selection window appears. 5. In the Sound Select[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Conguration and Control Configuration and Control, cont’d 4-26[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series 5 Chapter Five IPI 201 and IPI 204 Series SIS ™ Pr ogramming and Contr ol Host-to-IPI Communication IPI-initiated Messages Commands and Responses[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • SIS Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming and Contr ol 5-2 The Extron MediaLink IP Intercom modules can be remotely set up and controlled via a host computer or other device (such as a control system) attached to the LAN port, or the fr ont panel Cong port. N Refer to the MLC 226 IP Series Us[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • SIS Programming and Contr ol 5-3 (c)Copyright 200 7 , Extron Electr onics, IPI 201 V1.00, 60-809-00 ] Mon Day , DD Mon YYYY HH:MM:SS (c)Copyright 2007, Extron Electr onics, IPI 204, V1.00, 60-810-00 ] Mon Day , DD Mon YYYY HH:MM:SS Vx.xx is the rmware version number . The IPI sends the boot and copyright messag[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-4 E17 – System timed out E22 – Busy E24 – Privilege violation E26 – Maximum number of connections has been exceeded E27 – Invalid event number E28 – Bad lename or le not found E30 – Hardwar e failure (followed by colon and des[...]

  • Page 63

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-5 using URL-encoded commands. Th e ASCII and URL commands listed in the tables starting on page 5-8 perform the same functions, but they are encoded dif ferently to accommodate the requir ements of each port (T elnet or br owser). The ASCII to hexadecimal (HEX) conversion table shown abo[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-6 the pipe character . With the W eb browser , you ar e required to use a “W” command and the pipe character . In either method, {Data} = data that will be directed to a specied port and must be hex encoded if non-alphanumeric. N If you ma[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-7 X1$ = IP addr ess (xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx). Leading zeros in each of four elds are optional in setting values, and they are suppr essed in returned values. IPI’s default address: 192.168.254.254 Default broadcast addr ess: 255.255.255.255. X1% = E-mail domain name; for example, extr on.c[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-8 X4^ = E-mail recipient’s addr ess (e.g., JDoe@extron.com ) for the person to whom messages will be sent. The e-mail address has a 31-character maximum. X4& = Name (numeral) of e-mail le to be sent X4( = Default name: a combination of t[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-9 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Relay functions Force r elay on 1*1O 1 %2A1 O Rly 1 *1 T urn relay on. Force r elay off 1*0O 1 %2A0 O Rly 1 *0 ] T urn relay off. T oggle relay 1*2O 1%2A2O[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-10 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Status commands V iew all voltage and temperature status 1 1S 1 1S responses fr om commands 12S•13S•14S•15[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-11 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Query rmware version number Q or 1Q Q or 1Q X1! ] or V er01* X1! ] Show the IPI’s rmware version ( X1! ) to two decimal places. This query yields [...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-12 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Query factory rmware version 3Q 3Q X1! (kernel version–model description–date time of upload) ] or V er03[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-13 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Query updated rmware version 4Q 4Q X1! (kernel version–model description–date time of upload) ] or V er04* X1! (kernel version–model description?[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-14 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Request the model name 1I 1I IPI 201 ] IPI 204 ] Request the model description 2I 2I One-Button IP Inter com ] F[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-15 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description IP setup commands Set the unit name 24 E X1@ C N } W X1@ CN | Ipn• X1@ ] Change the IPI’s name to one of your choosing ( X1@ ), such as “AuditoriumI[...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-16 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Set date/time 24 E X1# C T } W X1# CT | Ipt• X1# ] X1# = Local date and time format. The set format is MM/DD/ [...]

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    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-17 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Set daylight saving time 24 E X3$ C X } W X3$ CX | Ipx X3$ ] X3$ = Daylight saving time (DST) is a region-specic 1-hour of fset that begins in spring a[...]

  • Page 76

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-18 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Read IP addr ess E CI } W CI | X1$ ] Leading zeros in each of the four elds are suppr essed in returned value[...]

  • Page 77

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-19 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Set verbose response mode on/off 24 E X2@ CV } W X2@ CV | V rb X2@ ] Enable or disable the verbose mode via this command. For X2@ : 0 = clear/none, defaul[...]

  • Page 78

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-20 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Read verbose mode status E CV } WCV | X2@ ] Set the broadcast mode 24 E X6$ , X1$ EB } W X6$ %2C X1$ EB | Bmd X6[...]

  • Page 79

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-21 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Set the broadcast port E {port#}* X7! , X7@ PB } W{port#}* X7! , X7@ PB | Bpt {port#}* X1* ] V iew the broadcast port and MAC E PB } WPB | {port#}* X1* ] [...]

  • Page 80

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-22 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Password and security settings Set administrator password 24 E X3# C A } W X3# CA | Ipa• X4! ] Set the adminis[...]

  • Page 81

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-23 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Clear administrator password 24 E • CA } W%20 CA ] Ipa• ] Clear/remove all passwor ds (administrator and user). N A user password cannot be assigned i[...]

  • Page 82

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-24 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Remapping port designations For security reasons the network administrator may wish to assign new/dif ferent por[...]

  • Page 83

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-25 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Set the Direct Access port map 24 E {port#}MD } W{port#}MD | Pmd {port#} ] Reset the Direct Access port map 24 E 2001MD } W2001MD | Pmd 02001 ] This r ese[...]

  • Page 84

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-26 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Example: E majordirectory/subdir ectory/next-level/ CJ } W majordirectory %2F subdirectory %2F next-level %2F CJ[...]

  • Page 85

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-27 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description N The current directory is determined on a per-connection basis. At the beginning of each IP connection/session, the curr ent directory is selected as the[...]

  • Page 86

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-28 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Stream Files via Port 80 Load le to user ash memory Use a POST on port 80 followed by the delimited data t[...]

  • Page 87

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-29 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description List les from the current dir ectory E DF } WDS | Retrieve a list of les stored in the controller . Each line of the response lists a differ ent [...]

  • Page 88

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-30 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description var le=new Array(); le[1]=“[lename 1],[day , date time1 of upload] GMT ,[le size 1 in bytes]”; ][...]

  • Page 89

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol 5-31 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description List les from the current directory and its subdirectories E LF } WLF | (See responses to E DF } , above.) The response is the same except that the pat[...]

  • Page 90

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Programming and Contr ol IPI 201/204 SIS ™ Programming, cont’d 5-32 Command ASCII (T elnet) (host to intercom) URL Encoded (Web) (host to intercom) Response (intercom to host) Additional description Reset all device settings and delete les E ZY } WZY | Zpy ] N This is an absolute system reset but excludes I[...]

  • Page 91

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series A Appendix A Specifications, Part Numbers, and Accessories Specifications Included Parts Accessories[...]

  • Page 92

    Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Specications, Accessories A-2 Specifications — IPI 101, IPI 104 Series Audio — IPI 101, IPI 104, and MLC 226 IP Speaker ........................................... 1.4” (35.6 mm), 1-way , indoor Frequency r esponse Line level output (MLC)... 20 Hz to 3.3 kHz, ±[...]

  • Page 93

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Specications, Accessories A-3 General Power .............................................. Supplied by MLC 226 IP Power input requir ements ........... +12 VDC, <100 mA Distance between MLC 226 IP and IP 100’ (30.5 m), maximum Connection types ........................... RJ-45 jacks with CA T 5, CA T 5e, o[...]

  • Page 94

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Specications, Accessories Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d A-4 Specifications — IPI 201 and IPI 204 Series Audio Speaker ........................................... 1.4” (35.6 mm), 1-way , indoor Frequency r esponse Line level output ............... 20 Hz to 3.3 kHz, ±1 dB Speaker outp[...]

  • Page 95

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Specications, Accessories A-5 Program contr ol ............................. Extron’s contr ol/conguration program for W indows ® Extron’s Simple Instruction Set (SIS ™ ) Microsoft ® Internet Explor er , T elnet Control — r elay Number/type ................................ 1 momentary or latching ([...]

  • Page 96

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Specications, Accessories Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d A-6 Enclosure dimensions IPI 201, IPI 204 faceplate... 4.5" H x 4.6" W x 0.1" D (1 1.4 cm H x 1 1.7 cm W x 0.3 cm D) (ts some 2 gang boxes) IPI 201 AAP , IPI 204 AAP faceplate 2.8" H x 3.5" W x 0.1" D[...]

  • Page 97

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Specications, Accessories A-7 Included Parts (IPI 101 AAP and IPI 104 AAP) These items are included in each or der for an IPI intercom module: Included parts Replacement part number IPI 104 AAP (black, white) 70-502-02, -03 IPI 101 AAP (black, white) 70-501-01, -03 RJ-45 interconnection cable (12” CA T 5e) 26[...]

  • Page 98

    IPI 100 Series, IPI 200 Series • Specications, Accessories Specifications, Part Numbers, Accessories, cont’d A-8 Included Parts (IPI 201 and IPI 204 Series) These items are included in each or der for an IPI intercom module: Included parts Replacement part number IPI 201 AAP (black, white) 60-809-1X IPI 201 2-gang (black, white) 60-809-0X I[...]

  • Page 99

    Extron’ s W arranty Extron Electr onics warrants this product against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of three years fr om the date of purchase. In the event of malfunction during the warranty period attributable directly to faulty workmanship and/or materials, Extron Electr onics will, at its option, repair or replace said pr o[...]

  • Page 100

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