The duration for which a browser connection to IC paging gateway server remains active.
IP/Multicast/Broadcast address where BARP messages will be receieved and sent.
Id for the gateway device. Avoid conflicts with existing client IDs on the network.
Max value is 1024.
Enter here the priority of the audio messages sent by this master station.
This setting is useful in multimaster environment when a client receives audio messages
from many masters simultaneously. In this case the client will play the stream with the highest priority.
The priority must be in the range [1-254]. Priority "0" (the highest) is reserved for emergency priority port,
priority "255" (the lowest) is reserved for BGM.
Default value: 127.
Multicast/IP/Broadcast address on which the paging message will be sent.
BARP port for sending/receiving audio message.
Default value is 5555.
BARP port for sending control message to the IC Paging clients.
Default value is 5556.
BARP port for sending/receiving status message about IC Paging devices on the network.
Default value is 5557.
Audio sampling frequency. Valid options 24000 or 8000 Hz
Audio format expected by paging client.
Enable, or disable, the modbus interface that can be used to trigger paging from a connected modbus device.
Modbus will have a higher priority than the paging function, so it can interrupt the paging of a user or even prevent the paging function, if triggered.
Define the TCP/IP port number used by the modbus.
The default value for this port is 502.
Upload an audio file to be used as pre-gong.
Enable, or disable, the pre-gong before paging or playing a recorded message. Also used in modbus triggers.
It is only possible to enable this feature if an audio file has been uploaded already.
You can delete the audio file uploaded for pre-gong if you no longer need it.
This action will force the pre-gong setting to be disabled.