OPERATING INSTRUCTIONSPACKET INTERCOM SYSTEMN-8000 SERIESThank you for purchasing TOA's Packet Intercom system. Please carefully follow the instr
101.2. Network Address Port Translation (NAPT, IP Masquerade) and N-8000 Software Program ...
3-4Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING1.3. Wall MountingStep 1. Install the supplied wall-mounting bracket to the Exchange using each 2 supplied scr
3-5Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING2. INSTALLATION OF THE MULTI INTERFACE UNITThe N-8000MI can be installed in any of three ways: (1) equipment r
3-6Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING2.2. Desk-Top InstallationN-8000MIPlastic foot (supplied with the N-8000MI)Machine screw M4 x 20 (supplied wit
3-7Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING2.3. Wall MountingStep 1. Install the supplied wall-mounting bracket to the N-8000MI using 4 removed screws fr
3-8Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3. INSTALLATION OF STATIONSStations can be installed in either of two ways: (1) wall mounting or (2) desk-top
3-9Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3.2. On-Wall Mounting3.2.1. N-8000MS/8010MS/8020MS/8500MSThe station can be mounted on a wall using an optiona
3-10Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING2-ø4.54.6 x 650376060801004.5 x 1014083.523.5Unit: mm[YC-280 dimensional drawing]Rubber foot mounting positio
3-11Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3.2.2. N-8011MSThe station can be mounted on a wall using an optional YC-290 Wall mounting bracket.The YC-290
3-12Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGUnit: mm2-ø4.54.6 x 683.523.5131.56050375034644.5 x 10[YC-290 dimensional drawing]Rubber foot mounting positi
3-13Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3.3. Desk-Top Installation3.3.1. N-8000MS/8010MS/8020MS/8500MSIn desktop installations, the front operation p
11SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (For N-8000EX/8010EX/8000MI)• Before installation or use, be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section for corr
3-14Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3.3.2. N-8011MSIn desktop installations, the front operation panel can be inclined 16˚ from the desk surface
3-15Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3.4. In-Wall Mounting Using an Electrical Box 3.4.1. N-8031MSAttach the N-8031MS to the YC-241 Back box or an
3-16Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING3.4.2. N-8050DS/8540DSAttach the N-8050DS/8540DS to the YC-150 Back box or an electrical box installed in a w
3-17Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGWallsurfaceYC-251 Wall-mount box Oval head combination screw M4 x 25 (suppplied with the N-8031MS)N-8031MSAco
3-18Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGN-8050DS/8540DSYS-13A Wall-mount box Oval head combination screw M4 x 25 (supplied with the N-8050DS/8540DS)W
3-19Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4. WIRING4.1. Exchange Connection N-8000EX/8010EX Exchange To AC mains or a UPS (Uninterruptible power supply
3-20Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGLine inputRemovable terminal plug (supplied with the N-8000EX)Control inputTo networkRJ-45 connectorN-8000EX/
3-21Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.2. Station Connection4.2.1. Station and Exchange connectionThe cables from the N-8000EX Exchange to the Sta
3-22Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING[N-8031MS]To connect the cables from the N-8000EX Exchange to the Master station, use the removable terminal
3-23Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.2.3. External speaker terminals and control output terminals connections[N-8000MS]These terminals are desig
12• Be sure to follow the instructions below when rack-mounting the unit. Failure to do so may cause a fireor personal injury.· Install the equipment
3-24Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGProtection cover fixing screw (the screw removed in Step 1)Rubber bushing (supplied with the N-8020MS)Protect
3-25Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGCOMC987N-8031MS rear789CCOMExternal dial input terminalPress down.CableExternal dial input terminal block8 mm
3-26Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.3. Multi Interface Unit Connection9P removable terminal plug (supplied with the N-8000MI)N-8000MIContact in
3-27Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGTo the tie-line unit of intercom system or the PBX's analog E&M interfacesMini-clamp connector232D-0
3-28Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING[Connecting to the PBX's analog E&M interface]Connect the PBX's transmitting line to the unit&a
3-29Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.4. IP Station Connection4.4.1. N-8500MS connectionsN-8500MS rearTo networkTo PCTo AC mainsTo external speak
3-30Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.4.2. N-8540DS connectionTo networkTo AC mains+24 V DCGND+-N-8540DS rearExternalpower supplyRelayDiodeHCLANF
3-31Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.5. Type of CableThe types of cables are to be determined according to the following conditions.To use twist
3-32Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING7 mm** Approx. 5 mm for the N-8031MSFor cables, refer to p. 3-31, Type of Cable.NoteDo not solder plate on ex
3-33Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRINGStep 3. Tighten the terminal screws securely.Notes• Tug lightly on the cable to be sure that it does not pull
13OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONFIGURATIONThis operating instruction consists of Chapter 1 – 8 as follows.Please read the necessary chapter as required.To
3-34Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING4.8. E-7000TB Terminal Board WiringFor cable connection to the E-7000TB Terminal Board use the optional YC-10
Chapter 4BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEMSETTINGS…This chapter describes system setting items and switching on power to the system.
4-2Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1. SYSTEM SETTING ITEMS AND DEFAULTAll system setting items except the auto-dialing programming can b
4-3Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…Setting from browserItemDefaultSetting from SoftwareSetting from stationIP address*1Subnet Mask*1Defa
4-4Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.2.3. Function settingsSetting from browserItemDefaultSetting from SoftwareSetting from stationCall
4-5Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.3. Multi Interface Unit1.3.1. Network settingsSetting from browserItem DefaultSetting from Software
4-6Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.3.4. Audio I/O1.3.5. Contact inputsInput modeInput sensitivityTie-line access numberAnalog E&M
4-7Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.4. IP Stations1.4.1. Network settingsItem Default Reference pageSetting from SoftwareSetting from b
4-8Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.4.2. Function settings 1Item DefaultReference pageSetting from SoftwareSetting from browserSetting
4-9Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.4.3. Function settings 2SW: p. 5-52ST: p. 2-14SW: p. 5-52ST: p. 2-16SW: p. 5-52ST: p. 2-34SW
Chapter 1GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThis chapter describes the Exchange, Multi interface unit and IP station systemconfigurations, station types, and function
4-10Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…SW: p. 5-56ST: p. 2-14SW: p. 5-56ST: p. 2-16SW: p. 5-56ST: p. 2-34SW: p. 5-56ST: p. 2-18SW
4-11Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…1.5.2. Speed dialingItemOnetouch dialMaster callingAuto dialp. 5-59p. 2-9Setting from browserDefault
4-12Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…2. TURNING THE SYSTEM'S POWER SWITCH ONTo perform system settings, the power supply needs to be
4-13Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…LAN (A)Private line, IP-VPN, etc.LAN (B)LAN (C)ExchangeExchangeExchangeExchangeExchangeMulti Interfa
4-14Chapter 4: BEFORE PERFORMING SYSTEM SETTINGS…[Setting procedures]Step 1. Using a system setting PC*1, set a network*2for Exchanges, Multi interfa
Chapter 5SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREThis chapter describes how to install and use the N-8000 system settings software.
5-2Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE1. N-8000 SOFTWARE GENERAL DESCRIPTION 1.1. General DescriptionThe supplied N-8000 software program is for p
5-3Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE2. INSTALLING SOFTWARE2.1. System RequirementsThis program has been designed based on the following system r
5-4Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIf your Web browser is not JavaScript-enabled, the following screen will be displayed.Press the English butt
5-5Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStep 3. If you need to change the folder to install the program, select a desired folder.To install the soft
1-2Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION1. GENERAL DESCRIPTIONThe N-8000 Series is a packet intercom system (IP network compatible intercom) employing packe
5-6Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE2.3.2. Version update information Download our TOA Products Data, web site (http://www.toa-products.com/inte
5-7Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE2.3.3. Folder configurationThe N-8000 software program is installed in the default location C:\Program Files
5-8Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE3. ACTIVATING N-8000 SOFTWARE PROGRAMStep 1. Double-click the shortcut icon created on the desk-top screen w
5-9Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStep 3. Click [Unit Scan (Network Settings)] when detecting equipment.Step 4. Click [System Settings] when s
5-10Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE4. UNIT SCAN (NETWORK SETTINGS)These functions enable the detection and network setting of Exchanges, Multi
5-11Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE4.2. Menu4.2.1. FileSave: Saves the resultant data of the scanned equipment in "CSV" format.Print
5-12Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE4.4. Using Unit ScanScan Exchanges, Multi interface units and IP stations connected to the local area netwo
5-13Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE4.5. Changing Equipment SettingsChange the settings of individual Exchanges, Multi interface units, or IP s
5-14Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE4.7. Subnet Mask and Default Gateway SettingsIt is possible to set all Exchanges, Multi interface units, an
5-15Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStep 3. Set the default gateway.3-1. Select [Scan] [Default gateway setting].3-1. When the dialog is displ
1-3Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION4. SPECIFICATIONSNumber of Units Connectable to LAN: Maximum 80 (a total of Exchanges, Multi interface units and IP
5-16Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE5. SYSTEM SETTING FUNCTIONPerforms individual system settings. Use the Unit Scan/Network Setting function,
5-17Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE5.2. Menu5.2.1. FileNew : Creates the setting file for a new system.Open : Opens the stored setting file.Sa
5-18Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Equipment Registration5.3. Overall System Configuration Set
5-19Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Equipment Registration[Screen description](1) Type (Can&apo
5-20Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Equipment RegistrationStep 3. Set the Equipment name, Model
5-21Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Station Table5.3.2. Station number and type settingsStep 1.
5-22Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Station TablePressing the Collective setup button permits s
5-23Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Network Communication Registration5.3.3. Network communicat
5-24Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGeneral: Multicast Registration5.3.4. Multicast communications regis
5-25Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Network Settings5.4. Exchange SettingsClick "Exchange
1-4Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION5. SYSTEM CONFIGURATION5.1. System Configuration Example This system consists of the following equipment.AmplifierSp
5-26Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Network Settings(4) Port No.Set the start port number to b
5-27Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Network Settings(6) Network ID When connecting a PC to the
5-28Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Network SettingsSampling frequency Delay time Frequency ba
5-29Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Sampling Frequency Correction5.4.2. Sampling frequency cor
5-30Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Function Settings5.4.3. Function settingsStep 1. Click &qu
5-31Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREExchange: Function Settings(3) Time LimitSet the time-out value for
5-32Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION(7) Calling staion indicationSelect either "During call and talk" or "During talk" mode whe
5-33Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Network Settings5.5. Multi Interface Unit SettingsC
5-34Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Network Settings(4) Port No.Set the start port numb
5-35Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Network SettingsWANLAN LANRouterNAPTRouterNAPT(6) N
1-5Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION5.1.1. ExchangeN-8000EX: IP Intercom ExchangeN-8010EX: IP Intercom Exchange5.1.2. Peripheral ComponentsN-8000MI: Mul
5-36Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Network Settings(9) Available bit rateSet the capac
5-37Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Sampling Frequency Correction5.5.2. Sampling freque
5-38Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Function Settings5.5.3. Function settingsStep 1. Cl
5-39Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Function Settings(3) Paging response modeSelect eit
5-40Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Audio I/O5.5.4. Audio I/O settingsStep 1. Click on
5-41Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Audio I/O(2) Output modeSetting "Input mode&qu
5-42Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Contact Input5.5.5. Contact input settingStep 1. Cl
5-43Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Contact InputAux input paging: Select this item whe
5-44Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREMulti Interface: Contact Output5.5.6. Contact output settingStep 1.
5-45Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Network Settings5.6. Setting IP StationsClick "IP S
1-6Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION5.2.2. Peripheral components[N-8000MI Multi Interface Unit]Having 2 channels each for audio input and output, and 16
5-46Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Network Settings(4) Port No.Set the start port number to
5-47Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Network SettingsWANLAN LANRouterNAPTRouterNAPT(6) Networ
5-48Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Network Settings(9) Available bit rateSet the capacity (
5-49Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Function Settings 15.6.2. Function settingsStep 1. Click
5-50Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Function Settings 1(3) Time LimitSet the time-out value
5-51Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE(7) Calling staion indicationSelect either "During call and talk" or "During talk" mode
5-52Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Function Settings 2Step 3. Click "Function Settings
5-53Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Function Settings 2(5) BGM Set whether the IP station re
5-54Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Speed Dialing5.6.3. Speed dialing settingsStep 1. Click
5-55Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREIP Station: Scan Monitor5.6.4. Scan Monitor settings (IP master stat
2TABLE OF CONTENTSSAFETY PRECAUTIONS (For N-8000EX and N-8000MI) ... 11OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS CONFIGURATION ...
1-7Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONN-8000MS: Multifunctional Master StationHandsetHands-freeHeadsetControloutputDesk topLCD DisplayAuto-dialingExternal
5-56Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStation: Function Settings5.7.1. Function settingsStep 1. Click &quo
5-57Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStation: Function SettingsStep 2. Set individual items.(1) Incoming
5-58Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStation: Function Settings(12) Calling station indication/CCTV contr
5-59Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStation: Speed Dialing5.7.2. Speed dialing settingsStep 1. Click &qu
5-60Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStation: Scan Monitor5.7.3. Scan Monitor settingsStep 1. Click "
5-61Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREPaging Zone Settings5.8. Paging Zone SettingsStep 1. Click "Pag
5-62Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGroup: Group blocking group5.9. Group SettingsStep 1. Click "Gr
5-63Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGroup: Group blocking to[Group blocking group settings]Step 1. Click
5-64Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGroup: Remote response group5.9.2. Remote response group settingsSet
5-65Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREChapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREGroup: Remote response group[Editing remote response groups]Step 1.
1-8Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION5.3. Rack Mounting Examples for ExchangesNote: The Exchange N-8000EX in these examples can be replaced with the N-80
5-66Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE6. WHEN SETTINGS ARE COMPLETED6.1. Saving Setting Contents to FilesSave the setting contents to a specified
5-67Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE6.4. Printing SettingsThe settings in edit can be printed.Select [File Print] from the menu bar.The set da
5-68Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE7. CHANGING THE PASSWORDThere are two passwords. One is a "system password" used with the N-8000
5-69Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREStep 5. Press "OK".NoteThe status indicator located on the exchange, multi interface unit, or IP
5-70Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE8. SYSTEM CLOCK SETTINGSThe N-8000 software program allows the clocks for all exchanges, multi interface un
Chapter 6SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSERThis chapter describes browser network settings, and system maintenance functions.
6-2Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER1. OUTLINE OF SETTINGS USING BROWSERNetwork settings can be updated and maintenance functions controll
6-3Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER3. DISPLAYING THE MENU SCREENNotePerform the PC's network setting in advance to allow the PC to c
6-4Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSERThe setting menu screen is displayed once you have entered the correct user name and the password.The
6-5Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER4. NETWORK SETTINGClick "Network Setting" on the menu on the left of the screen.The screen b
1-9Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION5.3.4. A 1280-line exchange systemSeven CR-413 Equipment Racks are used. 1280-line exchange (CR-413)Power distributo
6-6Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER5. OPERATION STATUS DISPLAYClick Operation Status on the menu on the left side of the screen.5.1. N-80
6-7Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER(2) Line No. and Terminal No. buttonsUsed to display line numbers or station numbers for each station.
6-8Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER[Operation buttons](1) RefreshUpdates status data for speech path, line, and contact.(2) Terminal No.
6-9Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER5.3. N-8500MS[Operation buttons](1) RefreshUpdates status data for speech path, line, and contact.(2)
6-10Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER(5) Call receivingDisplays the call tone mode of the IP master station.(6) Automatic transferDisplays
6-11Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER5.4. N-8540DS[Operation buttons](1) RefreshUpdates status data for speech path, line, and contact.(2)
6-12Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWARE6. LINE STATUS INDICATION (Only for the Exchange)Click "Line Status" on the menu on the left side
6-13Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER(4) Call receivingDisplays the call tone mode of the connected station.(5) Automatic transferDisplays
6-14Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER7. NETWORK STATUS INDICATIONClick "Network Status" on the menu on the left side of the scre
6-15Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER8. OPERATION LOGClick "Operation Log" on the menu on the left side of the screen.The operat
1-10Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION[Rear]6. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS6.1. N-8000EX IP Intercom Exchange[Front]1. Reset key [RESET]Pressing this key r
6-16Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER(2) Latest buttonUpdates operation logs.(3) Prev. Page buttonReturns the display to the previous page
6-17Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER9. STREAM LOGClick "Stream Log" on the menu on the left side of the screen.The stream log i
6-18Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER[Past stream screen]The screen below is an example for the N-8000EX.[Past stream operation buttons](1
6-19Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER(4) LinkSpeech path number.(5) DirectionSending or receiving.(6) FsSampling frequency, either 8 kHz o
6-20Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER10. SYSTEM MANAGEMENTClick "System Management" on the menu on the left side of the screen.T
6-21Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER(4) User Data Change buttonPressing this button registers the newly changed user data.([System Manage
6-22Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER10.2. Uploading Setting FileStep 1. Press "Browse..." button to display "File Selectio
6-23Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER10.3. Downloading Setting FileStep 1. Press "Download" button to display "File Downloa
6-24Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER10.4. Updating FirmwareNoteUpdating the firmware may erase the set data (the settings reverts to the
6-25Chapter 6: SYSTEM SETTINGS USING THE BROWSER10.5. Clock SettingsIf there is a time difference between exchange, multi interface units, or IP stat
1-11Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION[Rear]6.2. N-8010EX IP Intercom Exchange[Front]1. Reset key [RESET]Pressing this key reactivates the exchange.2. LN
Chapter 7MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENUSCREEN OPERATION(N-8000MS/8500MS ONLY)This chapter describes the settings and displays available using the menu s
7-2Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)Programs the contents into the Auto Dial key.Monitors the Line con
7-3Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)2:Line moni tor3:Log f i le3:Log f i leUpda t ed1:Auto-dial ing2:L
7-4Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)1:Auto-dial ing2:Line moni tor3:Log f i le0 :Ma i nt enancePasswor
7-5Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)1:Network set2:LineAt tributeIP Address192.168.001.128Subne t mask
7-6Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)1:Network set2:LineAt tributeLine attributeExchange No . :Line at
7-7Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)EX2 4 : L I NE018000MS 2000Line attributeExchange No . :10:08 AM2
7-8Chapter 7: MULTIFUNCTIONAL STATION MENU SCREEN OPERATION (N-8000MS /8500MS ONLY)3:Clock sett ing4:Reset EXRese t EX . OK?Yes NoRese t EX . OK?Y
Chapter 8APPENDIX
8-2Chapter 8: APPENDIX1. BASIC KNOWLEDGE ABOUT NETWORKS1.1. IP Networks and AddressThe IP networks that the Exchanges, Multi interface units and IP s
1-12Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION6.3. N-8000MI Multi Interface Unit[Front] 1 2 3 45[Rear]1. Reset key [RESET]Pressing this key reactivates the excha
8-3Chapter 8: APPENDIX1.2. Network Address Port Translation (NAPT, IP Masquerade) and N-8000 SoftwareProgramBecause the Internet cannot be accessed u
8-4Chapter 8: APPENDIX1.3. Unicast vs. Multicast CommunicationsWhen making paging calls via multiple exchanges, multi interface units, or IP stations
8-5Chapter 8: APPENDIXIn the above figure, NET 1 represents a network, while NET 2 is the valid broadcasting range. In this example,if the PC perform
8-6Chapter 8: APPENDIXThe exchange or multiinterface unit does notoperate.The IP station doesnot operate.The N-8000 Softwarefails to recognize theexc
8-7Chapter 8: APPENDIXConnect the amplifiers and/or speakerscorrectly.Adjust the audio input volume controlcorrectly.Set the audio input level select
8-8Chapter 8: APPENDIX3. INDICATOR STATUS & TROUBLESHOOTINGStatus indicatorN-8000EX/8010EX/8000MI front panel* Applicable to the exchange onlyThe
8-9Chapter 8: APPENDIX4. SPECIFICATIONS4.1. N-8000EX IP Intercom Exchange• AccessoriesAC power cord (2 m) ...
8-10Chapter 8: APPENDIX• Accessories4.2. N-8010EX IP Intercom ExchangeAC power cord (2 m) ... 1CD (for PC
8-11Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.3. N-8000MI Multi Interface Unit*10 dB = 1 V *20 dB = 0.775 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change
8-12Chapter 8: APPENDIXAC power cord (2 m) ... 1CD (for PC setting, maintenance use) ...
1-13Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION6.4. N-8500MS IP Multifunctional Master Station[Top]32156789101112131415 16 181741. HandsetLift the handset for han
8-13Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.5. N-8540DS IP Door Station* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvem
8-14Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.6. N-8000MS Multifunctional Master Station* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without noti
8-15Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.7. N-8010MS Standard Master Station* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for
8-16Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.8. N-8011MS Standard Hands-Free Master Station* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without
8-17Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.9. N-8020MS Industrial-Use Master Station* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notic
8-18Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.10. N-8031MS Flush-Mount Master Station* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice
8-19Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.11. N-8050DS Door Station4.12. YC-280 Wall Mounting Bracket* 0 dB = 1 VNote: The design and specifications are subject to ch
8-20Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.13. YC-290 Wall Mounting BracketNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. Su
8-21Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.17. YS-13A Wall-Mount BoxNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. Surface t
Chapter 8: APPENDIX4.20. AD-1210P AC AdapterNote: The design and specifications are subject to change without notice for improvement. AD-1210P CU AD-
1-14Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION11. Push-to-talk key [PTT]Pressing this key while calling a party by meansof a continuous call tone permits a voice
1-15Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION28. MAC addressThis is the address* used by the IP station. Sincethe relationship of each IP station location to it
1-16Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION6.5. N-8540DS IP Door Station[Front] [Side] [Rear]1. SpeakerOutputs call tones and used for hands-freeconversations
3[Rear] ... 1-16[Top] ...
1-17Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION6.6. N-8000MS Multifunctional Master Station[Top]32156789101112131415 16 181741. HandsetLift the handset for handse
1-18Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION9. Redial key [REDIAL]Permits the last called number to be dialed.(Refer to p.2-6.)10. Function key [FUNCTION]Use t
1-19Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION22. Speaker selector switch [INT.SP/EXT.SP]Used to select either an internal (INT.SP) or anexternal (EXT.SP) speake
1-20Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION2191011 12 133456781. HandsetLift the handset for handset conversation. Liftingthe handset disconnects both the han
1-21Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION1615[Rear]15. MicrophoneUsed for hands-free conversation.NoteAvoid placing obstacles close to the microphonethat mi
1-22Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION23491057811161. Paging response key [RESP.]Responds to a paging. (Refer to p. 2-27.)2. Paging key [CALL]Makes a pag
1-23Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION121413[Rear]13. MicrophoneUsed for hands-free conversation.NoteAvoid placing obstacles close to the microphonethat
1-24Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION2111 123459106781. Handset Lift the handset for handset conversation. Liftingthe handset disconnects both the hands
1-25Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONFigure of the terminal where protection cover is removedFigure viewed from front center16171814 15Protection cover1
1-26Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION2111345910678126.10. N-8031MS Flush-Mount Master Station[Front] [Rear]1. Status indicator (Red)Flashes when a call
49.6.3. Contact bridge function (external contact interlock) ... 1-389.6.4. Paging busy input ...
1-27Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION14. Handset connection terminals [CN302]A dedicated RS-191 Option Handset can beconnected. (Refer to p. 3-24.) 15.
1-28Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONOperation–FunctionConversationCalls can be made or received by lifting the handset.The desired party can be called
1-29Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONSettingSpeedDialingAuto-dialing (N-8000MS/8500MS only)One-touchdialingThe dial operation (up to 20-digit numbers)pr
1-30Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONSettingGroup BlockingArbitrary station groups (up to 31 groups) can be set topermit or disallow calls between group
One-shot make outputMake/break outputTie-Line Connection1-31Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONExternal equipment can be controlled by momentarilyclosing
1-32Chapter 5: SYSTEM SETTINGS BY SOFTWAREP. 5-42P. 2-41Notifies the busy status of connected external PApaging equipment. Paging Busy InputReference
1-33Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION8. PAGING FUNCTION OUTLINESThere are two types of paging: (1) PA paging by way of external PA equipment and (2) Sta
1-34Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION8.2. Paging Functions8.2.1. Zone pagingCalls can be made to one of the pre-programmed zones. For PA paging, assign
1-35Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTIONBuilding AZone 1SpeakerZone 2Building B Building CZone 3SpeakerHello, Mr. TOA. Please respond. Zone 1 Zone 2Speaker
1-36Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION9. MULTI INTERFACE FUNCTION OUTLINESFunctions that are available with the use of the N-8000MI Multi interface unit
53.3. Responding to Paging3.3.1. Automatic response ... 2-273.3
1-37Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION9.5. BGMBackground music can be transmitted to the station speakers in standby mode by connecting the N-8000MIunit
1-38Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION9.6. Contact Input and Output FunctionsThe following functions can be realized by using the N-8000MI's contact
1-39Chapter 1: GENERAL DESCRIPTION9.6.4. Paging busy inputBusy status data from an airport broadcast system or similar large sound systems can be rec
Chapter 2FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONThis chapter describes the system functions and operation of the N-8000 Series PacketIntercom System.
2-2Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION1. BASIC USAGEOperation is the same for both the stations connected to the exchange and the IP stations connecte
2-3Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONThe calling station's internal speaker sounds an audible call tone.• If the door station is not set to door
2-4Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION1.4. Station Speaker VolumeThe volume of the master station speaker can be preset (in five 3-decibel increments)
2-5Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2. CONVERSATION FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.1. Conversation2.1.1. Hands-free conversationPermits conversations to b
2-6Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.2. Calling2.2.1. Individual calls• The desired party can be called by dialing its station number.(The desired
2-7Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.2.4. RecallThe last conversation partner can be recalled by pressing the [ ] key regardless of whether the cal
63. INSTALLATION OF STATIONS3.1. When Mounting the Station on a Wall3.1.1. N-8000MS/8010MS/8500MS ...
2-8Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.2.6. Group calls• When a station is assigned to group call member station, if the station is called, this stat
2-9Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.4. Speed Dialing2.4.1. Auto-dialing (N-8000MS/8500MS only)The dial operation (up to 20-digit numbers) programm
2-10Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.4.2. One-touch dialing The dial operation (up to 20-digit numbers) programmedinto the station's [7], [8]
2-11Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.5. Hold2.5.1. Mic offDisabling the microphone during a conversation places the line on hold.[Mic off]Hold dow
2-12Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.6. Call TransferDuring a conversation, either party can call another station to speak with a third party (tem
2-13Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION[Transferring calls to a third party]Step 3. To connect the third party to the original conversation partner (w
2-14Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.7. Automatic TransferNoteCalls cannot be automatically transferred to the station connected via the multi int
2-15Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONCall receivedGroup huntingNo. 62 No. 63Group huntingNo. 64Group huntingNo. 65Group hunting[Setting example] Se
2-16Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.7.2. Absence transfer When no response is made to a call to the station for a set period of time, the call is
2-17Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.7.3. Call forwarding Calls to stations are automatically transferred to another designated station without so
1.4. IP Stations1.4.1. Network settings ... 4-71.4.2. Fu
2-18Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION[Calls to stations set for time-based call forwarding]Step 1. When the preset transfer time is reached, the sta
2-19Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONCallingPTT62No. 62No. 60No. 62No. 60Continuous call toneConversationRemote Response groupRemote Response group2
2-20Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONNotes• Stations currently set for other Remote Response groups can not establish a different RemoteResponse gro
2-21Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.9. Executive Priority If a called station is busy, as indicated by a busy tone, performing Priority operation
2-22Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION2.11. Group BlockingStations can be blocked into groups (up to 31 groups) which can or cannot make calls to eac
2-23Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3. PAGING FUNCTION AND OPERATION3.1. PagingPaging stations are preprogrammed. Paging durations can be limited b
2-24Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3.1.2. Selectable pagingPaging calls can be made to up to 10 zones.Use the supplied N-8000 Software program to
2-25Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3.1.3. All-call pagingPaging calls can be made simultaneously to all of the pre-programmed zones. Use the suppl
2-26Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3.2. External Input Paging (only when the N-8000MI is used)Activating the control input after connecting the Re
2-27Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3.3. Responding to PagingIf the paged party responds at the nearest station, the paging party is called and put
85. SYSTEM SETTING FUNCTION5.1. Screen Description ...
2-28Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3.3.2. Zone number designation responseIf the paged party responds dialing the designated zone number, the pagi
2-29Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4. OTHER FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.1. Scan Monitor The station can scan an arbitrary group of pre-programmed sta
2-30Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONStep 2. Manual Scan2-1. Stopping and restarting automatic scanTo continuously monitor a specified station, pres
2-31Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.2.2. Being called from a PBX extension telephoneDialing the intercom access number as well as the N-8000 syst
2-32Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATIONTie-line access No.Intercom system's station No.Calling toneYXXXCallLondon Paris4.3.2. Being called from a
2-33Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.3.3. Making paging calls to another intercom systemStep 1. Press the tie-line access number. The called inter
2-34Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION1BGM(Channel 1)OFF(Channel 0)Channel number change (a number decreases by 1) Function designation number4.4. BG
2-35Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION1 9BGMBGMFunction designation number1 9BGM BGMFunction designation number[BGM volume adjustment]BGM volume can
2-36Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION3 0 X XContact access No. (2 – 4 digits)...Function designation number3 1 X XContact access No. (2 – 4 digit
2-37Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.6. Calling Station Indication/CCTV Interlock (only when the N-8000MI is used)By installing a lamp type indica
92. MENU ITEMS ... 6-23. DISPLAYING THE
2-38Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.7. Door Remote Control (only when the N-8050DS/8540DS/8000MI is used)N-8050DS/8540DS's contact outputs c
2-39Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.8. Call- and Talk-Interlocked Contact Output (only when the N-8050DS/8540DS is used)The contact output of the
2-40Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.9. Remote Dial Control (only when the N-8000MI is used)When the N-8000MI's contact input terminal is clo
2-41Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.11. Paging Busy Input (only when the N-8000MI is used)Busy status data from an airport broadcast system or si
2-42Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION4.12. System Diagnosis (only when the N-8000MI is used)The N-8000MI diagnoses the system condition, and provide
2-43Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION5. MASTER STATION OPERATION TABLECall/ResponseConversationSpeed dialingHoldCall transfer Call forwarding Time-
2-44Chapter 2: FUNCTIONS AND OPERATION10:08 AM2000Current time Your station number2500 2F e l eva torCalled station's number Called station&apos
Chapter 3INSTALLATION & WIRINGThis chapter describes installation and wiring procedures, including the installation andconnection of the Exchange,
3-2Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING1. INSTALLATION OF THE EXCHANGEThe Exchange can be installed in any of three ways: (1) equipment rack mounting
3-3Chapter 3: INSTALLATION & WIRING1.1.3. Exchange mounting1.2. Desk-Top InstallationWhen installing the Exchange on a desk, secure the supplied
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