IP-Intercom SystemInstallation & User’s GuideManual Version 1.2.1 Aug 2010 IP-Intercom Software 1.2.5 and up
1: Introducing IP-Intercom • 2Version 1.2 July 2010IP-Intercom Stations: Front PanelThe rackmounted Livewire IP-Intercom stations in-corporate a num
1: Introducing IP-Intercom • 3Version 1.2 July 2010Mute SpeakerTapping the Mute Speaker button alternately en-ables and disables the audio from
1: Introducing IP-Intercom • 4Version 1.2 July 2010IP-Intercom Stations: Rear PanelAll rackmounted intercom stations have identi-cal rear pane
1: Introducing IP-Intercom • 5Version 1.2 July 2010Analog Line Input Characteristics• Level: +4 dBu nominal (+24 dBu clip point)• Impedance : >/
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2: Basic Setup and Operation • 7Version 1.2 July 2010Chapter Two: Setup and OperationChapter 1: Introducing Axia IP-Intercom described the physical c
2: Basic Setup and Operation • 8Version 1.2 July 2010Select control and Assign/Enter key. Those controls are fully described in subsequent sections.
2: Basic Setup and Operation • 9Version 1.2 July 2010these menus. • The Select control can also scroll and select in-coming calls from stations not
Version 1.2 July 20102: Basic Setup and Operation • 10• In all menus, selecting Back will take you back to the Home Page.CALLSTACK (20-Station Panel
2: Basic Setup and Operation • 11Version 1.2 July 2010fader, press the Enter key. The Intercom module will now be available. The 10-station
IMPORTANT NOTE:Axia Livewire devices are intended for use with an Ethernet Switch that supports multicast and QoS (Quality of Service). On a
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3: Advanced Programming • 13Version 1.2 July 2010Chapter Three:Advanced ProgrammingThis chapter will walk you through the use of the IP-Intercom pane
3: Advanced Programming • 14Version 1.2 July 2010IC.20 and IC.1 Intercom Web PagesAll of the intercom panel’s parameters may be con-figured using
3: Advanced Programming • 15Version 1.2 July 2010a unique number. As described in the Introduc-tion to Livewire: IP-Audio System Design Ref-erence an
3: Advanced Programming • 16Version 1.2 July 20104. Default (Dim lower priority sources; Mute IFB)5. Above Normal (Dim lower priority, Mute Low
3: Advanced Programming • 17Version 1.2 July 2010configuration page that is discussed later.Talk and Listen pins are selected by the associated d
3: Advanced Programming • 18Version 1.2 July 2010tions are:• Talk and Listen• Listen• Talk• DisabledShift Page NameEach Shift Page is assigne
3: Advanced Programming • 19Version 1.2 July 2010tions are built into your IP-Intercom system. When you have interconnections to other equipment, you
3: Advanced Programming • 20Version 1.2 July 2010mode. Of course, since our communication path is full-duplex, we can Talk and Listen simultaneously
3: Advanced Programming • 21Version 1.2 July 2010when two nodes are connected back to back without an Ethernet Switch.IMPORTANT! Only a single
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3: Advanced Programming • 22Version 1.2 July 2010Netmask (Subnet mask) This is the IP subnet mask of the local unit. The typi-cal setting that is sui
3: Advanced Programming • 23Version 1.2 July 2010detail level:• Emergency: system is unusable• Alert: action must be taken immediately• Critical:
3: Advanced Programming • 24Version 1.2 July 2010Factory Reset (OLED panels only)If it is necessary to reset the unit to factory defaults for any r
3: Advanced Programming • 25Version 1.2 July 2010The configuration and operation of the IC.10X is quite straight-forward and if you have
3: Advanced Programming • 26Version 1.2 July 2010page of the IC.20. The Key Assign page will now con-tain the additional keys that belong to t
3: Advanced Programming • 27Version 1.2 July 2010cally. Also note that muting of the Preview speaker is handled automatically whenever any CR m
3: Advanced Programming • 28Version 1.2 July 2010you will configure:• The Intercom Source is selected from the drop-down menu. You may select from an
3: Advanced Programming • 29Version 1.2 July 2010Each virtual GPIO port has a Name box where you may enter any name to describe the port. It also ha
3: Advanced Programming • 30Version 1.2 July 2010DeleteChecking the Delete box and clicking Apply will de-lete all checked sources from this interco
Unbalanced Connections • 31Version 1.2 July 2010We’ve told you, both earlier in this manual, and in Introduction to Livewire; System Design
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Unbalanced Connections • 32Version 1.2 July 2010Alternatively, if both pieces of equipment are not both tied to a common facility ground, both
Connecting GPIO • 33Version 1.2 July 2010Appendix B: Connecting GPIOThis Appendix will give you some basic informa-tion on GPIO (General
Connecting GPIO • 34Version 1.2 July 2010type of source associated with it.Assigning GPIOA lot of the work of assigning logic to a source is
Connecting GPIO • 35Version 1.2 July 2010status indicators change as we turn the channel on and off, as shown in Figure B-3. Figure B-3: Pin
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Connecting GPIO • 38Version 1.2 July 2010Input ConnectionsCurrent on these inputs must be limited to 20 mA or less, through the use of a cur
Connecting GPIO • 39Version 1.2 July 2010Output ConnectionsThe GPIO port’s outputs are opto-isolated. Current should be limited 100 mA through e
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Specications & Warranty • 41Version 1.2 July 2010Appendix C: Specifications and WarrantyAxia System SpecificationsMicrophone Preampliers • Sour
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Specications & Warranty • 42Version 1.2 July 2010• Digital Input to Digital Output: 138 dB Equivalent Input Noise• Microphone Preamp: -128 dBu
Specications & Warranty • 43Version 1.2 July 2010Axia Limited Warranty This Warranty covers “the Products,” which are defined as the various audi
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Introduction • viiVersion 1.2.1 Aug 2010A Note From The President of Axia20 years ago, I designed my first broadcast console for PR&E. I look back
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1: Introducing IP-Intercom • 1Version 1.2 July 2010Chapter One: Introducing Axia IP-Intercom Broadcasters have already discovered the advantages of u
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