ISDN/IP Communication over OPTICODEC PC Remote
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ISDN/IP Communication over OPTICODEC PC Remote
OPTICODEC PC Remote presents ISDN/IP Communication over OPTICODEC PC Remote 1 OPTICODEC PC Remote presents ISDN/IP Communication over OPTICODEC PC Remote 2 OPTICODEC PC Remote The OC PC Remote software is a 32-bit version for Microsoft Windows 98/2k/ME/XP for the remote control and configuration of the OPTICODEC over the RS232 interface using a PC. It covers the same adjustment parameters as the OPTICODEC itself. 3 OPTICODEC PC Remote PC Connection • KB003 – Serial 9 or 25pole cable 4 OPTICODEC PC Remote The columns and the window widths are variable and can be modified with the mouse. Open the input mask by clicking onto the function ‘New’. 5 OPTICODEC PC Remote Here you have the choice between ISDN/X.21 or Ethernet. 6 OPTICODEC PC Remote Alterations of the default audio configuration can be made by clicking onto the ‘Change’ key. 7 OPTICODEC PC Remote For deletion click with the left mouse button onto the entry in the ISDN/IP directory you would like to delete. Deletion takes place after confirming with the OK button. 8 OPTICODEC PC Remote The ISDN/IP address directories of the connected OPTICODEC 7600/7400, CTAXI or PAN-PRO can easily be imported via the ‘Data’ pulldown menu to your PC for more efficient management. Use the feature ‘Save directory to disk’ to store the ISDN/IP directory of your unit on PC. 9 OPTICODEC PC Remote The entries can be edited, newly entered, deleted and sorted by means of the ‘Edit saved directory’ function. 10 OPTICODEC PC Remote All 96 entries (connection partners) with their names, ISDN numbers, IP or target addresses and set audio parameters are now loaded to the unit. It is irrelevant whether all or only some of the entries have been occupied or whether they are all or partly vacant, or whether the connected unit is an OPTICODEC 7600, OC 7400, CTAXI or PAN-PRO. 11 OPTICODEC PC Remote Find out the ex-factory settings or configure your OPTICODEC using the OC PC Remote software. 12 OPTICODEC PC Remote TCP/IP Basics OPTICODEC 7200/7400 Local IP Address Enter the IP address of your OPTICODEC into the input mask. Please note that each connection in the network requires a separate and unique IP address. The Subnet Mask divides the IP address into a network part and a host part. Default Gateway If required, the IP address of a router can be entered here, Otherwise enter 0.0.0.0. Dialing This menu item serves for setting the desired dialing configuration. 13 OPTICODEC PC Remote TCP/IP Basics OPTICODEC 7600 Init Mode Set the initialization mode of the OPTICODEC. Local IP Address Enter the IP address of your OPTICODEC into the input mask. Subnet Mask divides the IP address into a network part and a host part. Default Gateway If required, the IP address of a router can be entered here, Otherwise enter 0.0.0.0. Name Server/Domain Name Enter the Name Server and the name of your domain here. 14 OPTICODEC PC Remote TCP/IP Basics OPTICODEC 7600 Init Mode If the functions ‘DHCP’ or ‘Disabled’ are activated, all additional submenus are disabled! 15 OPTICODEC PC Remote TCP/IP Remote Control Name This NAME is for the easier identification of units within the network. It is conveyed to the remote control program and displayed in the list of units. Port With these ports, it is advised which service is desired. For the OPTICODEC the port 6137 is pre-set. 16 Autodetect (only OC 7200/7400) This feature is used for the automatic recognition of units via the control software (e.g. NETControl). OPTICODEC PC Remote TCP/IP Audio Buffer Management This BUFFER serves as a bridge for short-term interruptions during transmission. The size of the buffer (which stores data out of the network) can be influenced. Port TCP Always enter the value 6136 for the OPTICODEC. Audio Data Encoder This ENCODER configuration is taken over when the OPTICODEC is called by another OPTICODEC in the Point-to-Point mode. 17 Port RTP Here you enter the port number 5004 for the audio transfer over RTP. The settings are for SIP/RTP and RTP. OPTICODEC PC Remote TCP/IP Audio Quality of Service (QoS) Not all data transmission applications have the same priority and not all of these require the same high standards for the transfer of data. In order to minimize or avoid the risk of data network congestion, a so-called ‘Quality of Service (QoS)’ option has been implemented in the IP Header together with acknowledgement fields such as Time to Live, Protocol and Header Checksum. 18 OPTICODEC PC Remote TCP/IP Audio QoS (when the router has been configured accordingly) actively regulates traffic in the net and utilises the available bandwidth both intelligently and effectively on the basis of data priority and bandwidth reservation. Type TOS (Type of Service) and DiffServ (Differentiated Service Architecture) are the key mechanisms of QoS and are responsible for the assessment of packet priority. 19 OPTICODEC PC Remote Accept Configuration ISDN Synchronisation: MusicTAXI – MT Sync PRIMA - CCS Sync ZEPHYR – Telos Sync AETA – AETA Sync NO SYNC NO SYNC (INV) AUTO – Autom. Codec Detection 20 Algorithms: Samplingrate: Layer 2, Layer 3, 4SB ADPCM and AUTO 16, 22.05, 24, 32, 44.1, 48 kHz and AUTO OPTICODEC PC Remote 4SB ADPCM (4sub-band Adaptive Differential Puls Code Modulation) The activation of this algorithm takes places over the ‘Program/Enter key code‘ pulldown menu and is dependent on the unit type and its serial number. Each OPTICODEC receives a unique key code. 21 OPTICODEC PC Remote Accept Configuration Audio Mode: Mono, Dual Mono, Stereo, Joint Stereo and AUTO Audio Input: Analog, AES/EBU and S/PDIF User Data: 1200, 2400, 4800 Baud (Layer 2) 1200, 2400, 4800, 9600 Baud (L3) OFF 22 OPTICODEC PC Remote ISDN Configuration ISDN Protocol The OPTICODEC has several ISDN D-channel protocols: EURO (DSS1), NATIONAL 1/2 (North America), JATE (Japan), AT&T (USA), VNx (France) and AUSTEL (Australia). Accept Telephone Calls ALWAYS, NEVER or ASK Accept MPEG/G.722 Calls – ALWAYS, NEVER or ASK Test Called Number – NO/YES 23 OPTICODEC PC Remote ISDN Configuration ISDN Interfaces Via this menu item, the S0 and U interfaces used for the transfer are selected: • S0 PMP (Point-to-Multipoint) • S0 PP (Point-to-Point) • U PMP (Point-to-Multipoint) Number Prefix for incoming calls These settings concern incoming calls for OPTICODEC 7200 and 7400. If the 'Add PBX Prefix’ option is set to ‘YES’, the number from the PBX Prefix is inserted before the number for incoming calls. 24 OPTICODEC PC Remote Local u. SPID Numbers The LOCAL and SPID* numbers which are entered here, are sent to the ISDN network when the connection has been established. You will be informed of these numbers by your ISDN provider. * only necessary when operating on USA or Canadian networks On On certain certain ISDN ISDN networks networks [e.g. [e.g. Private Private Branch Branch Exchange Exchange (PBX)**] (PBX)**] the the extension extension number number has to be entered. has to be entered. S0 without PBX** S0 on PBX** 25 1 x unit only can remain vacant or ISDN number without area code can remain vacant or only the No. of your extension n x units ISDN number without area code and MSN Check enabled only the No. of your extension and MSN Check enabled OPTICODEC PC Remote I/O Levels Setting the analog Input and Output levels for the left and right channels. Ex-Factory: +12 dB Dialing This menu item serves for setting the desired DIALING ATTEMPTS (1...5) DIALING DELAY(0...60 seconds) and REDIALING ATTEMPTS (1...5). PBX Prefix Under certain conditions (e.g. private branch exchange PBX), a number that prefixes the ISDN number for dial-up via ISDN can be entered here. To make an outside call from a telephone system, for instance, enter 0. 26 OPTICODEC PC Remote Alarm Signals: CON, DIS, CON+DIS, OFF Level Range Adjustment at the level range:50 or 80 dB Headroom Setting the desired headroom: between 0 and 20 dB When ‘Auto connect after power up’ is activated, the unit automatically begins establishing a connection once it has been switched on. 27 External Sync Input For the external synchronization of the digital output you can select between: DISABLED, DIGITAL IN, SYNC IN Backlight ALWAYS ON / ON CONNECT Serial Interface (OC 7600) Switchs the RS232 signals in ‘Remote Control’ or ‘Ancillary Data’ mode. OPTICODEC PC Remote More Misc (OC 7600) Buzzer Rington Buzzer Volume If the OPTICODEC is called, then an audible signal can be heard. In these menu items, select between 4 ringtones and a 4-level volume or OFF (buzzer switched off). 28 X.21 Data X.21 Clock Direct Dial Buttons Configure the data transfer via the X.21 interface or the inversion of the data and clock circuits here. Here you can allocate the 4 direct dial buttons of the unit to the selected dialing procedure: Layer 2, Layer 2, G.722, G.711, AAC* and 4 SB ADPCM* (* optional). OPTICODEC PC Remote Backup Settings (OC 7200/7400) Here you can allocate an entry of the ISDN directory to each input port of the alarm/control interface. This ISDN number complies in all parameters to the respective entry in the ISDN directory. X.21 Clock Monitoring When the unit is in the X.21 mode and the X.21 clock fails, the unit returns to the main menu and the ISDN connection is then established. As soon as the X.21 clock is active again, the ISDN connection is disconnected and the unit returns to the X.21 mode. 29 OPTICODEC PC Remote Select the ‘Connect‘ key from the main menu or alternatively the ‘Unit/Connect‘ pulldown menu. 30 OPTICODEC PC Remote The present ISDN/IP directory appears. Assigned to each entry you will find the name of your connection partner, the ISDN number or IP address, the selected audio parameters as well as the sync name of your partner unit. 31 OPTICODEC PC Remote The connection is now being established. If the connection is rejected, the OPTICODEC displays ‘REJECTED’ and the reason for the rejection. Analyse the error message using the error codes lists. 32 OPTICODEC PC Remote After successful synchronization, your OPTICODEC displays the message ‘SYNC OK’ and goes to the online menu. 33 OPTICODEC PC Remote $ Connection Charge Icon Once an ISDN connection has been established, not only the connect time but also the $ icon for connection charges is displayed. The actual connection charges can only be displayed on an ISDN line of the German Telecom after being respectively activated. 34 OPTICODEC PC Remote Sync Icon The Sync symbol only appears for connections between OPTICODEC units and only for Point-to-Point and ISDN connections in Layer 2 and Layer 3. During connections to competitor’s units this icon is missing! 35 OPTICODEC PC Remote Disconnection An existing ISDN and Point-to-Point connection is terminated by pressing the ‘Disconnect’ key. After disconnection, the message ‘REMOTE DISCONNECT’ appears on the display of your connection partner. 36 OPTICODEC PC Remote Thank you for your attention!
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