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TAS360 VoIP-Ex

7K-2L-MX1
EXPLOSION-PROOF
VoIP
HANDSFREE PHONE

INSTALLATION AND
PROGRAMMING
MANUAL

TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1


Software lab

TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1


Software lab

Description ........................................................................................................................................................... v
I. Main features TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 .................................................................................................... 1
1. Technical features ..................................................................................................................................... 2
Summary of the features of the telephone TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 ............................................... 2
2. Factory settings ......................................................................................................................................... 3
Network configuration ........................................................................................................................... 3
TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1's localization ......................................................................................... 3
Configuration control of the phone ........................................................................................................ 3
Retrieving IP address of the model TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 ........................................................ 3
Local procedure ............................................................................................................................ 3
Remote procedure ......................................................................................................................... 3
II. Installation ....................................................................................................................................................... 4
3. Connections .............................................................................................................................................. 5
Power Supply ....................................................................................................................................... 5
External amplified loudspeaker .............................................................................................................. 5
Network connection .............................................................................................................................. 5
OPTO OUT .......................................................................................................................................... 6
4. Assembly .................................................................................................................................................. 7
III. Configuration .................................................................................................................................................. 8
5. Main ......................................................................................................................................................... 9
Main Page web page ............................................................................................................................. 9
Call Information web page .................................................................................................................. 10
6. Setup ...................................................................................................................................................... 11
Line web page .................................................................................................................................... 11
Login .......................................................................................................................................... 11
NAT .......................................................................................................................................... 11
RTP ............................................................................................................................................ 12
Address Book web page ...................................................................................................................... 12
Characteristics element's address book ......................................................................................... 13
Main features of elements as part of a group ................................................................................ 14
Multifunction Button web page ............................................................................................................ 15
Force Call ................................................................................................................................... 15
Call ............................................................................................................................................. 16
Function ...................................................................................................................................... 16
Advanced web page ............................................................................................................................ 17
Network configurations ............................................................................................................... 17
Busy tone timeout ....................................................................................................................... 20
Handling of the IP addresses, mac-address and account readings ................................................... 20
Handling of the web server access ............................................................................................... 20
SIP Protocol Options ................................................................................................................... 21
Preferences web page .......................................................................................................................... 21
Telephone configurations ............................................................................................................. 21
Outgoing volumes ....................................................................................................................... 24
Custom tone schema web page ............................................................................................................ 25
Echo Canceller Settings web page ....................................................................................................... 26
Software Updates web page ................................................................................................................. 27
External Devices web page .................................................................................................................. 28
Guided Procedure ........................................................................................................................ 28
Amplifier Configuration web page ....................................................................................................... 31
Configuration of the amplifier ..................................................................................................... 31
Allarms and tests configuration page. ........................................................................................... 34
Speech Test Configuration web page ................................................................................................... 38
Speech Test Configuration ........................................................................................................... 39
Speech Test ................................................................................................................................ 39

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Alarm Tone Configuration ...........................................................................................................


Reset configuration to factory defaults .........................................................................................
7. Status ......................................................................................................................................................
System Information web page ..............................................................................................................
System Information .....................................................................................................................
Kernel version .............................................................................................................................
SIP Line Status ...........................................................................................................................
System Logs ...............................................................................................................................
Settings web page ...............................................................................................................................
Configuration Menu ....................................................................................................................
IV. Use ...............................................................................................................................................................
8. Description ..............................................................................................................................................
Standard interface behavior .................................................................................................................
Buttons volume control ...............................................................................................................
Leds behavior .............................................................................................................................
Function buttons ..........................................................................................................................
Alarm Keyboard ..........................................................................................................................
9. Use Case ................................................................................................................................................
A. Notes .............................................................................................................................................................

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Description
TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1, Weather-proof VoIP handsfree phone.
TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 series is a phone VoIP Group II Category 2 GD intended for use in hazardous areas (gas
& dust - zone 1/21), gas group IIC, temperature class T6 or T5, dusts group IIIC max surface temperature T85 C or T100
C. The telephone TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 series is built according to European standards EN 60079-0: 2009,EN
60079-7: 2007, EN 60079-11: 2007, EN 60079-18:2009 and EN 60079-31:2009. Compliance with the essential safety
requirements of Directive 94/9/EC is ensured by compliance with the above mentioned standards. The TAS360 VOIPEx 7K-2L-MX1 series defines a digital telephone based on standard Ethernet networks and it uses the SIP protocol for
direct communication with another terminal or a IPBX.
The TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 series is equipped with an integrated analog audio output suitable for connecting an
external explosion-proof amplified loudspeaker (e.g. XP13/24-48) in order to perform the intercom function.
The TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 series includes an exclusive digital ambient noise cancellation circuit in order to
allow a perfect communication between the users of this equipment.
Figure 1. Model TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 views

Part I. Main features TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1

Chapter 1. Technical features


Summary of the features of the telephone TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1
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Pmax

Required supply

24 48 V DC

60 V DC

90 46 mA

2,2 W

External amplified
loudspeaker (Power
Supply)

24 48 V DC

60 V DC

0,707 Vrms

1 Vrms

1,2 mA

1 mW

24 48 V DC

60 V DC

10 mA

Auxiliary audio output


OPTO OUT
Ethernet connection

110 Mb (IEEE 802.3af Power Over Ethernet)

Operating temperature

-40 C +55 C

Environment relative
humidity

20 98% non-condensing

Protection degree
Chassis

IP66
Weatherproof Aluminum alloy

Color

Yellow RAL1021

Dimensions (LHP)

360 120 99 mm

Chapter 2. Factory settings


Network configuration
The default configuration uses a DHCP server to configure the IP address of the VoIP device. TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2LMX1 includes a DHCP client to get an IP address and it allows you to configure other network parameters such as Netmask,
IP gateway and DNS client. If there is no DHCP server, the terminal remains available at the fixed address 192.168.249.78:
accessing Advanced web page, it's possible to change the network settings.
To configure the TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 it's possible to use the integrated web server by entering the IP number
in the address bar (url) of a common web browser. User voip and password voip are the default values to access the web
server.

TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1's localization


For the exact position of the model TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 on the network, it's possible to run a test call using
the SIP address taken from Line web page: the phone will rings or, if configured in auto answer mode, will accept the
call, turning on simultaneously the LED of line.

Configuration control of the phone


By connecting the browser to the System Information web page, it's possible to check if the telephone has its lines registered on the configured SIP registrar. It is also possible to make this check with the System Monitor page of the web site
of Astro System Manager Fitre if it has been bought together with the model TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 as part of
the system. From Settings web page it's also possible to verify the telephone current configuration.

Retrieving IP address of the model TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1


The IP address assigned to the model TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 can be both locally or remotely retrieved.

Local procedure
The model TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 pronounces the IP address if the memory 1 button is pressed and held for the
time interval configured in the Advanced web page, as it can be seen in Handling of the addresses web page. The preset
configuration includes a 5 second timeout.

Remote procedure
This procedure can only be applied if the TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 client DHCP is used to receive the IP address
from the DHCP server which is present in the network. In this case, to go back to the IP address list of the connected
devices, it is enough to read the list of the assigned IP addresses; normally the DHCP server could be both a router or an
Astro System Manager Fitre, in case it has been bought as a part of the system.

Part II. Installation

Chapter 3. Connections
Power Supply
The power connection provides power required to operate the unit and any external amplified speaker. The voltage applied
to the power connector must be in the range previously indicated, and in the case of use of an external amplified loudspeaker
is necessary to verify that the value is compatible with the value of power of this product.
Figure 3.1. Connections

External amplified loudspeaker


The dedicated connection called Amplified loudspeaker connector allows you to connect an external amplified loudspeaker providing both power and audio signal in order to perform the intercom function.

Network connection
The LAN network should be connected to the proper RJ45 connector on the main card as in Figure 3.1, Connections.
The LAN connection requires the use of four pairs of wires that normally are part of an RJ45 connector. Figure 3.1,
Connections shows the connection of a cable CAT5 with color code called EIA / TIA 568B. There are other conventions
wire colors but the most important thing is to identify the number of pins of the RJ45 connector and follow the directions
of the figure Figure 3.1, Connections. It's possible to connect our device with only two pairs of wires, in this case we

Connections

must use the pairs which refer to the pins of the RJ45 connector 1 and 2 respectively for the TX and 3 and 6 for RX as
shown in Table 3.1, LAN connections. The unit can be powered via the LAN connection when connected to a POE
switch. In this case you can use either four or two couples but you should verify that the switch supports this option.
(Check the user manual of the switch the compatibility with IEEE 802.3af).
Table 3.1. LAN connections
Pin

Ethernet
100BASE-Tx

10BASE-T EIA / TIA 568A

EIA / TIA 568B or AT&T


258A

Transmit +

White with green strip

White with orange strip

Transmit -

Green

Orange

Receive +

White with green strip

White with orange strip

N/A

Blue

Blue

N/A

White with blue stripe

White with blue stripe

Receive -

Orange

Green

N/A

White with brown stripe

White with brown stripe

N/A

Brown

Brown

OPTO OUT
OPTO OUT connector allows you to have a contact suitable for activating an external explosion-proof signaling device like
acoustic ringer and/or visual beacon. Being a contact is necessary to polarize the Opto switch according to the information
given in Figure 3.1, Connections. The nominal voltage of polarization is in a range between 24 48 V DC with a
maximum of 60 V DC. The activation of the contact is controlled by the software of the phone and can be configured
in the web page described later.

Chapter 4. Assembly
In Figure 4.1, Distances and cables are shown the distances between the drilling and the nozzles of entry of the connecting cables. While in Figure 4.2, Recessed on panel the exploded view of the assembly.
Figure 4.1. Distances and cables

Figure 4.2. Recessed on panel

Part III. Configuration


TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 has a web server for an easy configuration of the terminal. If the terminal is connected to a
network with DHCP, it can be immediately accessed with a browser after its startup. The user's voip and the password voip
are the default parameters to access the web server. All pages are available using the menu on the left.

Chapter 5. Main
Main Page web page
This is the main page which can be accessed after the login and it includes three different fields:
1. a list of all the possible lines
2. an interface to call another device
3. a report of the ongoing calls
On the board TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 is possible to configure different lines at the same time and using the list in
Figure 5.1, Line to use it is possible to choose the line that would be used for outgoing calls.
Figure 5.1. Line to use

From the interface in Figure 5.2, Form for calls by web it is possible to call another device. To make this call, you
should enter the number (extension) and select a proxy from the drop down menu, or enter both the number and the proxy
according to the string ext@proxy. Pressing on the Call button, the card TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 would try to
contact the required number.To end the ongoing call, press on the Stop button.
Figure 5.2. Form for calls by web

If there is a call, as described in Figure 5.3, Active calls are shown essential information about:
Direction

Shows if it is an incoming or outgoing call

State

Shows the state of the call

From

Shows the caller

To

Shows who receive the call

At the end of the call, the information shall appended to a historic table available by accessing the Call Information web
page
Figure 5.3. Active calls

Main

Call Information web page


Figure 5.4. Call History

This page shows the history of the calls dialed or received on the TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1. As it can be seen in
Figure 5.4, Call History the calls are listed according to the date and time they were made, from the oldest to the most
recent, and for each call is shown:
the call direction
In

TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 incoming call

Out

TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 outcoming call

the date and time of the call


the duration
the calling party
the receiving party
The call history is updated after each call.

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Chapter 6. Setup
Line web page
The pages for the lines configuration are divided into three different sections:
Login

SIP login informations

NAT

NAT line setting

RTP

RTPline setting

On the board TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 there are many 8 line pages allowing to configure a line SIP and its account
in a SIP registrar.

Login
Figure 6.1. Login form

Displayname

Mnemonic name 1

Account

Alphanumeric filed representing the SIP registrar/proxy account. 2

Password

Password configured SIP on the registrar/proxy 3

SIP registrar

Registrar/proxy IP or url address where the account should be registered.

Proposed Expiry

Time interval indicating the account registration validity. When this validity expires, a new registration request will be sent.

When removing a SIP line, it is recommended to open the main page and change the line used for the outgoing line, if
necessary.

NAT
This page allows the NAT server to be specified, in order to mask the subnet without beign disconnected to the outlet
of the subnet itself.
Figure 6.2. NAT Form

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2
3

not used for more practicality. SIP


For example Astro System Manager Fitre
In Astro System Manager Fitre it comes as a default parameter xxx

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Active

Indicates wether the NAT is active or not.

NAT server (IP-addr)

Indicates the NAT IP address.

RTP
From this page, it is possible to select the audio configurations which are compatible with the terminal and the application
order of preference. For example, it is possible to select an audio configuration requiring a reduced consumption of network
reources, that is with a low bit rate. This could affect the audio quality, which normally requires a longer band. In this table,
different audio configurations are shown in a decreseasing order. In the first column on the left, there are the selection
buttons; after having selected an audio configuration, it is possible to move it up (UP button) and down (DOWN button)
or it can be disabled (DISABLE button).
Figure 6.3. RTP form

Address Book web page


Through this page it is possible to manage a column or a group of numbers which can be saved, in order to speed up
the call procedure.

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Characteristics element's address book


Figure 6.4. Address book element's configuration

Creating elements of address book requires the following parameters:

Memo name
It allows an unambiguous identification of each element. It is not possible to have more than one element with the same
name. In case you need to change the name of an element contained in the column, you should remove such an element
and create a new one with the desired name.

Sip address
This field contains the number to call, which may be configured as follows:
extension
extension@host
sip:extension@host
sip:@address
address

Line to use
Contains the useful information to identify the line to be used to make a call.
This should be as follows:

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autoselect:

in this case, all the registred lines are used in succession, starting from the default
line until when it becomes impossibile to make a call;

default:

in this case, the default line is used to make a call;

disable:

in this case, it is possible to make a call only if the number to call is complete
(extension@host or sip:extension@host) and a direct call can be done;

line n:

the line n is used to make a call where "n" is a whole number ranging from 0 and
the number of lines that can be configured;

server:

ip address or name of the server that you are going to use;

sip:extension@server:

complete identity that you intend to use.

Editing and Deleting an address book entry


Edit an address book entry can be used only to change the sip address and the Line to use, in order to change the name
of an entry you must remove it and then recreate it. To delete an item you must select the entry from the list Entry to
remove: holding down the Ctrl key applies a multiple selection.

Main features of elements as part of a group


Figure 6.5. Group configuration

All elements belonging to a group are defined in order to allow groups of call, what gives the possibility to call more than
one element contained in the column. Each group is identified through these parameters:

Memo name
It allows an unambiguous identification of each element. It is not possible to have more than one element with the same
name. In case you need to change the name of an element contained in the group, you should remove such an element
and create a new one with the desired name.

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Elements
This field contains the names of the elements in the column which are associated with this group and separated by a
comma. The elements of a group can belong to a column and not necessarily to other groups. The elements of the group
are listed in the same order as the calls to be done.

Use only registered proxy


This field, if enabled, exclude from the list of group all elements relative to not registered proxies.

Edit and Delete a group entry


Edit an address book entry can be used only to change the sip address and the Line to use, in order to change the name
of an entry you must remove it and then recreate it. Edit a group entry can be used just to change the fields Elements and
Use only registered proxy; in order to change the name of an entry you must remove it and then recreate it.

Important
By removing an element from the address book, this same element will be automatically cancelled from all the
groups it belongs to.

Multifunction Button web page


It is possible to configure some multifunction buttons, giving each button a particular action which would be executed
by pressing the button.

Note
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The available actions that can be configured depends on the model.
Each configured button comes with two different fields:
Action

indicates the action.

Arguments

contains the necessary parameters to execute the action.

It is possible to choose among all the available actions, by properly configuring the necessary parameters.
Figure 6.6. Multifunction buttons configuration

Force Call
This action allows to call one or more elements of the column in succession. The field Arguments contains the reference
name of the element to be called. It could be both a number or a group of numbers.

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Call
This action allows to call one or more elements of the column in succession. The field Arguments contains the reference
name of the element to be called. It could be both a number or a group of numbers. It is different from the Force Call
action because it does not allow the call to be done when a spy call is active.

Function
This action allows you to choose between a set of features Arguments.
Conference
Do Not Disturbe
Hold
Mute
Push to Mute
Push to Talk
Redial
T
T+
T Disable

Conference
Allows to enable the conference mode

Do Not Disturbe
Allows to enable and disable the Do Not Disturbe function.

Hold
Allows to put calls on hold.

Mute
Allows you to disable and enable the microphone during a call.

Push to Mute
When a call is running, allows turn off the microphone when you press the button and turn it back when you release
the button.

Push to Talk
When a call is running, allows turn on the microphone when you press the button and turn it off when you release the
button.

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Redial
Redial the last call.

T
When a call is running, allows turn on the speaker when you press the button and turn it back when you release the button.
If that button will be pressed the call become half duplex until the D button will not be pressed.

T+
When a call is running, allows turn on the speaker when you press the button and turn it back when you release the button.
Moreover during the interval in which a key is pressed there is an increase in volume of the speaker in the terminal with
which you are communicating. If that button will be pressed the call become half duplex until the D button will not be
pressed.

T Disable
Allows to reset the call to full duplex comunication.

Advanced web page


This page allows the setup of some advanced options of the card TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 which are related to
the following:
Network configurations
Busy tone timeout
Handling of the addresses
Handling of the web server access
SIP Protocol Options

Network configurations
Network
DHCP

This option allows enabling or disabling the use of a DHCP: in the default configuration it is enabled,
what prevents from defining a fixed IP address.

IP address

This option allows defining a fixed IP address. In the default configuration, this field is disabled. By
defining an IP address, it necessary to introduce the appropriate subnet mask to reach the server, while
the gateway address is an option.

Netmask:

network mask used with the fixed IP addresses. This field is normally disabled.

IP gateway

Allows the indication of a gateway to reach the addresses referring to a different subnet mask. In the
default configuration, this field is disabled.

Enable VLAN

Allows the card to be introduced TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 in a virtual lan

VLAN ID

This parameter specifies the virtual lan the card TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 belongs to.

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Phone Name

Allows any change in the card hostname TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1.

Figure 6.7. Network configurations

PING
At Try Ping you can test the connection to other network devices.
Figure 6.8. Ping page

Host

Address of other device.

Number

number of consecutive attempts

Timeout

Time in seconds between successive attempts

On the ping command displays a page of information that shows the obtained results : if the command was successful
is shown the time in seconds to reach the device chosen, otherwise an error message is shown, as show in Figure 6.9,
Ping Results Page.

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Figure 6.9. Ping Results Page

DNS
Domain

Allows a DNS domain to be defined.

DNS Server 1

Allows the main DNS address to be defined.

DNS Server 2

Allows the secondary DNS address to be defined.

Time
NTP Time Server

Allows the indication of the NTP server address for the time synchronization.

Timezone

Allows to select the time zone and define the place where the card should be installed. TAS360
VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1

Server
Host

Allows to change the address of the server the card TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 must be connected with. Its
default name is "astro", that means Astro System Manager Fitre.

Port

Allows to modify the connection port of the server Astro System Manager Fitre.

Server Connection Control:


Ping Timeout

Allows to set a connection timeout with Astro System Manager Fitre.

Warning
Set timeout values too low may cause frequent disconnections from the server in
case of network congestion.
Validation policy:

Indicates the type of registration policy for the phone to be applied in a state of proper
validation.
Simply proxy state

The TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 is registered if


it is connected to the PABX.

Proxy & Server connection

The TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 is registered if


it is connected to the PABX and to the server.

Jitter compensation
Jitter compensation

Allows the selection of the useful time interval to reduce any noise related to the jitter
effect.
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Busy tone timeout


Figure 6.10. Busy tone timeout

Busy tone timeout


Busy tone timeout

Allows you to set the maximum busy tone timeout in the case of failure of an outgoing call.

Handling of the IP addresses, mac-address and account readings


Figure 6.11. Handling of the address reader

Audio Messages
Language

Allows the selection of the language used by the card TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 to
pronounce the IP address or the mac-address. The default language is Italian.

Enabled

Allows enabling or disabling the reading of the IP address or the mac-address. In the default
configuration it is abled.

Button Pressed Time

Allows a minimum time interval to be determined for the button pressure before the reading
of the IP address or the mac-address starts.

IP Button

Allows to select the button or event that would start the reading of the IP address.

MAC Button

Allows to select the button or event that would start the reading of the mac-address.

Username Button

Allows to select the button or event that would start the reading of the default username.

Handling of the web server access


Security
Figure 6.12. Web Server access

Administrator Mode

Allows enabling or disabling the authentication request to access the card web server.
TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1

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Administrator Password

Allows the introduction of the password to access the card web server TAS360 VOIPEx 7K-2L-MX1

SIP Protocol Options


SIP Protocol Options
Figure 6.13. SIP Protocol Options

Enable 101 Dialog Establishment

The phone send SIP 101 Dialog Establishment code.

Warning
Some User Agent might don't work if the sending of this message.
Port (1025,65535)

Port Number to connect to

It is possible to save the configurations by pressing on the Save button. To enable these configurations, the card should
be restarted TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 pressing on the Reboot button.

Preferences web page


This page shows two different section: the upper section allows to modify the VoIP device configurations installed on the
card, TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 and the lower section allows to setup the volumes of the various outputs.

Telephone configurations
Audio settings
Output device

Set default audio device for incoming calls.


Case Speaker

Answering an incoming call audio exits from case


speaker

Auxiliary Speaker

Answering an incoming call audio exits from external


speaker

Both Speaker

Answering an incoming call audio exits from case


speaker and external speaker

Figure 6.14. Audio Settings

Ringer
Ringtone

It is possible to choose from a pre-confgiured ringtones list. There are ringtones synthesized from
the terminal (Ringer) as well as sound files factory installed.

Ringer Device

Set output device for ring tone.

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Case Speaker for using internal speaker


Auxiliary Speaker for using external speaker
Both Speaker for using both speaker, internal and external.
Figure 6.15. Ringer

Intercom and paging


Enable receipt

Enable or disable both intercom or paging messages reception.

Output device

Set audio device to use during an intercom or paging call.


Case Speaker for using internal speaker
Auxiliary Speaker for using external speaker
Both Speaker for using both speaker, internal and external.

Figure 6.16. Intercom and Paging

Spy Settings
Enable receipt

Enable and disable spy calls reception.

Figure 6.17. Spy Settings

Dtmf Modality
Typology

Allows to select the type of dual tones to be sent: rfc2833 or info.

Figure 6.18. Dtmf Modality

Auto answer settings


Auto answer

Allows enabling the autoreply mode.

Output Device

Set the audio device for autoreply mode.


Case Speaker for using internal speaker
Auxiliary Speaker for using external speaker

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Both Speaker for using both speaker, internal and external.


Timeout

Allows to specify the time when the phone TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 will automatically answer to the incoming call.

Figure 6.19. Auto answer settings

Reject Timeout on Phone Call


Incoming call

Time interval during which the phone TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 rings if an incoming call is
present. After this time interval,the call is automatically rejected.

Outcoming call

Time interval during which the phone TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 rings if an outcoming call
is present. After this time interval,the call is automatically rejected.

All call

Time interval during which the phone TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 rings if an incoming or
outcoming call is present. After this time interval,the call is automatically rejected.

In the case where more timeout that act on the same call are selected, the applied timeout will be the lesser. For example if
you selected a 30 seconds timeout for incoming calls and a 10 seconds timeout for all calls, the result is that all incoming
calls will be terminated after 10 seconds.
Figure 6.20. Reject Timeout on Phone Call

Real-time Transport Protocol


Timeout

RTP packets waiting time before starting to consider the connection invalid. In case it is disabled, the connection is always considered valid.

Figure 6.21. Real-time Transport Protocol

Tones
Country tone schema

Allows to configure the tone scheme to be used. Through Custom Tone Schema web page
it is possible to add personalized tones. Once saved, these tones will be displayed in the list.

Enable dtmf echo

Enables the echo on the dual tones, in order to receive an acoustic alarm when pressing
the buttons.

Park message enable

Enables the possibility to reproduce park message.

Park message

Allows to insert a custom park message using the sintax as in Custom Tone Schema
p_web;.

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Figure 6.22. Tones

Volume Buttons
Modify Volume with Buttons

When disabled it's impossible to change device's volume with keyboard buttons.

Figure 6.23. Volume Buttons

Proxy Alarm Configuration


It's possible to configure the behaviour of the register state led.
Enable Alarm if no Proxy

Enable this item to receive a notification of an alarm if there is no any line configured.

Register Alarm Proxy

It's possible to choiche the policy to summarize the registration's alarm state when
there are more than one configured lines. All possible choise are:
Only default line: the phone state is alarmed if the default proxy is not registered.
Any line: the phone state is alarmed if at least one line is not registered.
All line: the phone state is alarmed if all lines are not registered.

Figure 6.24. Proxy Alarm Configuration

Outgoing volumes
Headset speaker

Headset volume.

Auxiliary speaker

External speaker volume.

Aux&Case speaker

Internal ad external speaker volume.

Handset speaker

Handset speaker volume.

Case speaker

Internal speaker volume.

Ring volume

Ring volume.

Lines tones volume

Lines tones volume has three possible choices:


Low

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Medium
High

Note
The audio outputs vary depending on the model.
Pressing on the buttons CHANGE LEVELS it is possible to update the audio levels. This could also be done when a call
is in progress.
Figure 6.25. Volumes

Custom tone schema web page


This page allows to define a personalized scheme of tones to be associated with the different telephon states.
Figure 6.26. Form to be completed with the tone scheme

Option

Sample Value

Description

dial

350+440

You would hear this call tone while


hanging on;

busy

480+620/500,0/500

Busy tone;

ring

440+480/2000,0/4000

You would hear this call tone while the


telephone is ringing;

congestion

480+620/250,0/250

You would hear this call tone when it is


not possible to reach its destination;

here follows the US tones scheme

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Option

Sample Value

Description

callwaiting

440/300,0/10000

You would hear this call tone when you


are engaged in a conversation and an incoming call request comes;

dialrecall

!350+440/100,!0/100,!350+440/100,

This call tone is used as a recall tone or


during a conference call;

!0/100,!350+440/100,!0/100,350+440
record

1400/500,0/15000

You wpuld hear this tone when the call


is being registered;

info

!950/330,!1400/330,!1800/330,0

This tone has no particular definition, it


is mostly used for special information.

here follows the US tones scheme


After having saved the configurations by pressing on the Save button, TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 the personalized
scheme of tones could be applied to the device through the Preferences web page.

Echo Canceller Settings web page


This page allows to change the original configurations for the echo canceller.
Figure 6.27. Echo canceller configurations

Starting from the parameter on top on the left, LPADA and going on row by row, the parameters can be defined as follows:
Parameter

Description

LPADA

Speakerphone input attenuator

GPADA

TX gain after acoustic cancellation

Noise Canc

Enabling noise cancellation

Center Clip

Signal reset threshold according to the central value

SLC

Level automatic control during acoustic cancellation

Slope Filter

Optimized filter for voice frequency

TPAD

TX level adjustment for (LAN) line cancellation

LPGA

Transmission level adjustment on (LAN) line

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Parameter

Description

Acustic Ec

Enabling acoustic echo cancellation

AATT

Enabling TX attenuator according to the RX dynamics


(Acoustic side)

Filler

Enabling noise cancellation after each signal

ATT_MODE

TX attenuation curve selector (AATT)

LATT

Enabling attenuator according to the RX dynamics (Line


side)

LINE EC

Enabling echo cancellation

APGA

Speakerphone output level adjustment

RPAD

RX level adjustment for acoustic cancellation

ALC

RX level automatic control

GPADL

Level adjustment after line cancellation

LPADL

Level adjustment before line cancellation

Pressing on the Save button, it is possible to save all the echo eraser configurations. Pressing on the Reset button, the
factory configurations can be restored.

Software Updates web page


This page allows the firmware or the card configurations to be updated TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1. The file can be
uploaded using two different modes: the ftp server or the http protocol. In both cases, the firmware updating includes
the checking of the uploaded file. If the firmware is not the proper one, an error page will be displayed. The applicable
controls are the following:
Greater

The firmware is updated if and only if the kernel version is subsequent to the one showed in section Current
Firmware Version, like in Figure 6.28, Current Firmaware Version.

Force

The firmware is updated independently of the installed kernel version.

Figure 6.28. Current Firmaware Version

Figure 6.29. Tftp Form

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Setup

If a tftp server is used, as it can be seen in Figure 6.29, Tftp Form, one of the two fields sould be filled in:
Firmware

Insert the tftp server address to be reached and the firmware image to be downloaded.

Config file-system

Insert the tftp server address to be reached and the configuration file to be downloaded.

Figure 6.30. http Form

When using the http protocol, the image file should be present on the machine which is used to connect the web browser. As
it can be seen in Figure 6.30, http Form, to update the TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 card the following has to be done:
Firmware

Clicking the Browse button from the web browser, you would be asked the path where to
find the image file to be uploaded.

Config file-system

Clicking the Browse button from the web browser, you would be asked the path where to
find the configuration file to be downloaded.

Pressing on the Load button would start the download of the new image on the terminal. Then you should wait until the
device has been completely restarted, before having the possbility of a new access being provided through the web server.

Warning
This procedure should not be interrupted in order not to corrupt the device. The terminal should always be supplied
during this procedure.
Once the updating procedure has been completed, a page would be displayed from where the card TAS360 VOIP-Ex
7K-2L-MX1 refreshing and connection should be done.

External Devices web page


This page allows the configuration of various auxiliary cards, I2C in order to increase the inputs and/or outputs available
on the card TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1. There could be a maximum of two adapter cards, each one with its own
hardware address.

Guided Procedure
The configuration procedure can be started by pressing the NEW DEVICE button according to Figure 6.31, New Device.
Figure 6.31. New Device

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The second page can be accessed, from which the desired model can be selected, according to Figure 6.32, Board type.
Figure 6.32. Board type

Figure 6.33. Board address

The next step allows the physical address of the card to bel selected, so that it corresponds to the address selected through
the dip-switches on the same card (Figure 6.33, Board address). A summary page is then displayed Figure 6.34, Report,
where the configuration can be both accepted or rejected.
Figure 6.34. Report

In case the configuration is accepted, a new page is then displayed containing all the specifications applicable to the last
craeted card. The default card is disabled. Click Enable to activate it. When the card is enabled the Enable button is
replaced by Disable button that can be used to disable card. The parameters can be modified as well:
NAME

mnemonic name used for input/output identification;

LOGIC

allows to select the logic for the input/output value handling. In the default configuration, the value handling
logic is direct: every time the input closes, an alarm is generetad and the direct action corresponds to the
message sent by the alarm server. On the contrary, by chosing the inverted logic, also the incoming value
will be inverted.

ENABLE enables the input/output;


NOTIFY notifies an event to the server.It only exists for the input fields.
ACTION The action to be performed depends on whether it is an input or an output.
Input
Allows to link state changes of the contact with calls. If at logic DEFAULT the contact is considered to be
closed when the input is subjected to voltage and open when there isn't potential difference to the input of
the terminals.

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Execute F1

Replication behavior of a button, by performing a complete cycle of pressure and release, and
by starting a call if the value, filtered by the logic, corresponds to a deactivation: For instance,
in the case of INVERSE logic the call will start when the input will be subjected to voltage.

Clone F1

The managing of the button is directly linked to the input value read and filtered by the logic.
For instance, in the case of INVERSE logic the call will start when the input will be subjected
to voltage. For instance, in the case of INVERSE logic button will be considered pressed when
the input will be subjected to voltage and vice versa the button will be considered released
when there will not be potential difference to the input terminals.

Output
Allows to link the phone state changes with output state. If the logic is DEFAULT the relay will be closed
when the configured state is active. Otherwise, the relay will be normally closed and will be open when the
configured state is active.
ONCALL

The relay is drived during the whole call.

RINGER IN

The relay is drived during the ring tone of the incoming call.

RINGER OUT

The relay is drived during the ring tone of the outgoing call.

REGISTERED

The relay is drived according to the registration status of the device


TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1.

The actions can be configured with differents kinds of on/off timing:


ON

Command is on

OFF

Command is off

LOCAL RING

Command follows the typical rhythm of the local ring tone, then the relay opens and closes
according to this cadence.

REMOTE RING Command follows the typical rhythm of the remote ring tone, then the relay opens and
closes according to this cadence.
STATE

Show the status of the input valutated by its logic.

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Figure 6.35. Board Parameters

Pressing on the Save button, it is possible to save the disabled configurations: to enable these configurations, the card
should be restarted TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1by pressing on the Reboot button in the right top of web page. Pressing
on the Remove button, the card would be eliminated. If only one card is present, the guided procedure can be repeated
to insert another card.

Amplifier Configuration web page


On this page you can configure the amplifier diagnostic card and the ethernet/RS485 gateway used to control the diagnostic
card.

Configuration of the amplifier


You can configure the base parameters of the diagnostic card and of the gateway like:
Configuration of network adapter
Connection Manager Configuration
Amplifier Configuration Memories
Create New Amplifier

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Configuration of the ethernet/RS485 gateway


Figure 6.36. RS232/485 to Ethernet RJ45 Adapter

Through the RS485 bus you can connect several amplifiers to the gateway. Each diagnostic card has a unique address in
order to avoid collisions on the RS485 bus. The ethernet/RS485 gateway give you the ability to adress each single card
through the ethernet connection.
Adapter IP Address

The IP address of the gateway

Adapter Port Number

The port of the gateway. Defaut value is 4001

Adapter Socket Timeout

The connection timeout of the gateway. When the timeout occurs and the connection was not established, that session will be closed and, if needed, a new attempt
will be tried.

By clicking on the Save button the configuration will be saved.

Connection Manager Configuration


Figure 6.37. Connection Manager Configuration

Max timeout Error Number

The maximum number of consecutive attempts of reach the diagnostic card on the
RS485 bus. Of that number of failed attempts occur the unreachable amplifier alarm
will be fired.

Warning
If you use a small value (less than 2) it is possible that some false alarms
could be fired when more than one amplifier uses the RS485 bus.
Max Socket Error Number

The maximum number of consecutive attempts of connection to the gateway port.


Of that number of failed attempts occur the connection error alarm will be fired.

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Warning
If you use a small value (less than 2) it is possible that some false alarms
could be fired when more than one amplifier uses the RS485 bus.
Min Sleeping Timeout

The minimum time between two consecutive connections.

Max Sleeping Timeout

The maximum time between two consecutive connections.

Note
The waiting time between a connection and the next is a random value between the above values. By that approach,
it is possible to minimize the collisions of the connections to the ethernet port of the gateway.
By clicking on the Save button the configuration will be saved.

Memories Amplifier Configuration


Figure 6.38. Amplifier Local Configuration

Each amplifier is provided of an unique address and some registers used to configure test features.
ADDRESS

The unique address of the amplifier on the RS485 bus, it can not be changed because it must
be the same of hardware configuration of the amplifier.

ENDING LINES

The number of line endings connected on the audio line.

AUTOMATIC TEST

The time that the amplifier waits between an automatic test and the next. The value 1 means
a test every 5 secons.

TOLERANCE

The tollerance of the measures. The default value of 3 means a tollerance of 30 %

REDUCTION SOURCE The source of the signal attenuation level (voulume control). Default 0 is local control, 1 by dip
switches and 2 by RS485. Source from which to receive the signal attenuation of sound.
REDUCTION LEVEL

Attenuation Level

By clicking on the ENABLE button and rebooted the phone the amplifier become enabled. By REMOVE button you can
remove it. After the reboot, if the amplifier is connected you can see the registers value and you can modify all values
except the address.

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Figure 6.39. Amplifier Local Configuration Enabled

After enabling the amplifier it is possible to go to alarms configuration page by pressing the SHOW ALARM button.

Create New Amplifier


Figure 6.40. Add New Amplifier

Each TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 can control up to 95 amplifiers. Each amplifier needs a unique address and must
be configured by the above procedure.

Allarms and tests configuration page.


On that page you can configure what values will be checked by automatic tests and the number of lines where an ending
line board is connected.

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Setup

Automatic Test Alarm


Figure 6.41. Automatic Test Alarm List

Amplifier Fault

Checks if the amplifier is broken.

GND Fault

Checks if the amplifier is wired to GND correctly

High Impedance

Checks if the impedance of the line is not greater than the top limit

Low Impedance

Checks if the impedance of the line is not lower than the bottom limit

Protection

Checks if the amplifier is not in protection state

Clipping

Checks if the audio signals is not saturated

Input 20 kHz

Checks the 20 kHz tone presence

All enabled test will be performed by the amplifier according to the time configured in automatic test, the result will be
saved inthe internal registers. TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 will poll the registers in order to check if occur any allarm
state change. By clicking on the Save button the configuration will be saved, to go back at the previous page you must
use the CLOSE ALARM button.

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Setup

Termination Alarm
Figure 6.42. Termination Alarm

Each amplifier manage up to 12 audio lines. Each line can be provvided of an ending line board thats you need for the
20kHz tone test. Based on the number of lines present in the plant can be enabled the relative diagnostic tests to verify
the complete closure of the line. These tests will be made every time that 1Timeout Test expires, the default value is
120 seconds. By clicking on the Save button the configuration will be saved, to go back at the previous page you must
use the CLOSE ALARM button.

Manual Tests List


In addition to the automatic tests it is possible to execute some measures and manuals tests.

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Figure 6.43. Amplifier Test Section

Graduate Impedance
That test need to calibrate the amplifier diagnostic card. To do it you must disconnect every audio lines and connect a
resistor of 100 .
Max Impedance High Part

Maximum impedance (High Part)

Min Impedance High Part

Minimum impedance (High Part)

Max Impedance Low Part

Maximum impedance (Low Part)

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Min Impedance Low Part

Minimum impedance (Low Part)

Ending Lines
For each line you can check the ending line card.

Autorange Impedance
That test reads the impedence on the line assuming that all loudspeakers are connected. The card use that value to set the
upper and the lower limits of the reference impedance according to the tollerance configurated in Amplifier Configuration
Memories. You need do that test every time you make adding, removing or changing a loudspeaker on the line.
Reference Impedance High Part

Reference impedance (High Part)

Reference Impedance Low Part

Reference impedance (Low Part)

Scope of current meter

Impedance Scale
1. 0 means a multiply by 10
2. 1 no scale
3. 2 means a divide by 10

Automatic Test Control


By that test you can do all enabled tests. Moreover it shows an human readable value of the line impedance.

Note
The value of impedance is calculated with the following formula:
I.e. with the values in Elenco Test Manuali:
LAST IMPEDANCE: ( 33 256 + 66) 10 = 85140
When an alarm occur the value is FAULT, if the amplifier is not reachable the value is NOT AVAILABLE. On Astro System
Manager Fitre interface the alarms labels are :
Amplifier Fault

When is FAULT check the amplifier.

GND Fault

When is FAULT check the GND connection

High Impedance

When is "FAULT" the impedance of the line is greater than upper limit: the line could be open.

Low Impedance

When is "FAULT" the impedance of the line is lower than the bottom limit: there may be a short
circuit on the line or some broken loudspeakers.

Protection

When is FAULT the amplifier is in protection state

Clipping

When is FAULT the audio signal could be saturated

Input 20 kHz

When is FAULT the amplifier can not detect the 20 kHz tone

By clicking on the TEST button all selected test will be performed, to go back at the previous page you must use the
CLOSE ALARM button.

Speech Test Configuration web page


This page allows to access the configurations to analyse the available audio devices.

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Speech Test Configuration


Allows the configuration of the necessary parameters for the automatic audio diagnostics.
Status

shows the current status of the device.

Enabled

allows enabling or disabling the automatic test.

Silence Threshold

Threshold value that should be registered to exectute the test without producing any tone.

Tone Threshold

Threshold value that should be registered to exectute the test while producing a tone

Note

note produced by the test tone.

Lenght

duration of the test tone in milliseconds.

The Reset Status button change the device status to ok and remove all active alarms.
Figure 6.44. Speech Test Configuration

Speech Test
Allows to be performed diagnostics using these parameters by pressing the Start Test button.
Threshold

Threshold value that should be registered to exectute the test.

Volume

Test note volume.

Web Test Note

test tone note.

Web Test Lenght

duration of the test tone in milliseconds.

Result

result of the audio diagnostic test. It shows the value registered during the test.

Figure 6.45. Speech Test

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Alarm Tone Configuration


Allows you to configure how to behave in the presence of an alarm state.
Enabled

Enables or disables the audio signal that notifies the alarm state

Automatic Test on Fault

Enables or disables the automatic test that is performed when the terminal is alarmed.
If the test passes and the alarm resets.

Figure 6.46. Alarm Tone Configuration

Reset configuration to factory defaults


By pressing the Reset configuration button parameter values used in the tests are replaced with the factory defaults
Figure 6.47. Reset configuration to factory defaults

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Chapter 7. Status
System Information web page
This page contains a list of all the different firmware and phone versions on the card. TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1
Figure 7.1. System & Kernel Info

System Information
Phone Type

card TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1

Card

mac-address TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1

Kernel version
All informations about installed firmware.
Banner

product line.

Who

Kernel compilation machine.

Version

installed firmware version.

Date

Date of compilation.

Type

Kernel mode.

Compiler

compiler used to generate the Kernel.

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Status

SIP Line Status


Figure 7.2. Line status Info

It shows the registration of each configured line in the data centre. Pressing on the Redo registration button, the attempt
to register the phone on the data centre is considered as forced. As a consequence, the phone will be restarted but not the
card TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1.

System Logs
Figure 7.3. Log files

The links in Figure 7.3, Log files are


Complete WebServer Log

Download the webserver log file

Start Up Log

Download the startup log file

System Messages

Download the system log file

MicroProgram Log

Download the microcontroller update log file.

Settings web page


This page contains the main configurations of the card TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1. These configurations show what
has been selected in the following pages: Line, Preferences and Advanced.
Figure 7.4. System Settings

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Status

Figure 7.5. Preferences

Figure 7.6. Network

Configuration Menu
Figure 7.7. Configuration

Using link Download configuration in Figure 7.7, Configuration, it is possible to download a file containing all the
TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 card configurations: this file can be also used in the updating Software Update web page.
By the link Download template configuration in Figure 7.7, Configuration is it possible download a file that contains
all terminal configurations with some changes:
Net

The new configuration will be use a Dhcp server and preserving the Vlan settings

Line

Every setting about lines will be removed.

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Status

By this file is it possible to copy the configurations of a card TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 to other TAS360 VOIPEx 7K-2L-MX1 terminals in the site in order to replicate the user settings. You can use this file in the upgrade Software
Update web page.

Warning
The configuration files should only be used on other phones TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1: Use these configurations on different models from TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 could make the devices useless.
Example 7.1. Saving the auto answer setting
To have all the TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 phones in autoreply without saving the settings on each of them individually, just change the settings on the page Preferences and then use the Download link template configuration to obtain
the image of the configurations updated.
Pressing on the Reset configuration button in Figure 7.7, Configuration, the TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 card configurations would be reset according to the factory settings and the device would be automatically restarted after each
operation. The device could be connected to the card TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 after more or less thirty seconds,
by pressing on the Reload button which is displayed when restarting the device.

Warning
If the card TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 has been configured to have a fixed IP address or a VLAN configuration on the Advanced web page, the resetting process will cause these settings to be lost. The card TAS360 VOIPEx 7K-2L-MX1 needs a DHCP server and if it is not available, it will use an emergency address 192.168.249.78

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Part IV. Use

Chapter 8. Description
Figure 8.1. User interface

1. Speaker output
2. Line Led
3. Alarms Keypad
4. On/Off Line button
5.

button

6. Microphone input
7. Buttons volume control

Standard interface behavior


Buttons volume control
If the volume adjustment buttons (VOL+ e VOL-) are enable Preferences web page then pressing one of them, it is
possible to:
Increase or decrease the outgoing audio volume during a call when a line signal is present
Increase or decrease the ringtone volume when the TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 is on hold.

Leds behavior
The leds are used to indicate a particular state of TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1 to the user. There are 2 leds in TAS360
VOIP-Ex 7K-2L-MX1, each one with a different meaning and behaviour The following tables show the behaviour of

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Description

the leds in different circumstances. The ON/OFF STATUS column shows the on/off status of the leds. The operating
interval of each led is marked in bold.
The leds near to the memory buttons become lit when there is a call from or to the address book element configured on
the button.

Led of display of line status


ON/OFF STATUS

MEANING

always off

Line disabled

always on

Line connected to the speakerphone

125-125-125-125-125-125-125-125-125-125-125-2125

Incoming call

1000-2000

Outcoming call

75-125

Call on hold

125-2850

Intercom call

Function buttons
Each function button corresponds to a particular action that can be activated by pressing the button in question.
These actions can be configured on Multifunction Button web page and their functioning depends on the TAS360 VOIPEx 7K-2L-MX1 status when pressing the button.
The button
On/Off
manages calls from and to the configured extension in the page Multifunction Button. If you press that button when there
aren't running calls to or from the configured extension the phone will start the call (even if there are other running calls);
otherwise, if the communication is already running, the call will be terminated.
The button

can be configured in Multifunction Button web page. You can do a high priority call to a selected address book element.
This will be a terminate at release call: press the button to start the call and release to terminate. This call puts every
existing running call in hold.

Alarm Keyboard
This led indicates if an alarm is present in the system.
The buttons
Press the button

and

can be used to start system alarms. Press one of this button to start the related alarm in the system.
to terminate all the alarms present in the system.

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Chapter 9. Use Case


Session and Page
This terminal was designed to implement the following scenario: usually the operator uses TAS360 VOIP-Ex 7K-2LMX1 by speaking with a destination that is fixed and occasionally he need to do some page announces.
The fixed destination should be either a PIPPO, a control room extension or a meetme room extension created for speaking
with other terminals. The page button could be configured with the destination of a announce zone. When that button is
pressed the terminal puts in hold state all running communication and starts the public announce till it is released.
Usually the operator starts his session by activating the base communication and so he could speak with the other party
in full duplex mode without any other actions. When he need to do a public page announce the only thing he must do is
press the page button to start the broadcast it and release when is complete.

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Appendix A. Notes

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