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NETWORK SETTINGS
Use SonicIP
If set to "yes", the device will announce its IP address over the audio output during device startup.
Default: "yes"
IP Address
Enter the 4 values of the desired device IP address e.g.:
"0.0.0.0" for automatic discovery (DHCP/BOOTP, IPzator, AutoIP)
"192.168.0.12" for an internal LAN
Default: "0.0.0.0"
Netmask
Enter the 4 values of the desired Static IP e.g.:
"0.0.0.0" for a default Netmask depending on the used IP Address.
"255.255.255.0" for a C class network
Default: "255.255.255.0"
Gateway IP Address
Enter the 4 values of the desired Gateway IP address e.g.:
"0.0.0.0" for no Gateway
"192.168.0.1" for a Gateway in a LAN
Note: The Gateway has to be set only when connecting to other devices over the WAN (through a router).
Default: "0.0.0.0"
Primary DNS
In this field you can give the device the desired primary and alternative DNS IP address to be able to connect to URLs (e.g. www.radio.com).
Example: "195.186.1.111"
Default: "0.0.0.0"
Alternative DNS
In this field you can give the device the desired alternative DNS IP address in case the primary DNS is not reachable.
Example: "195.186.4.111"
Default: "0.0.0.0"
Syslog Address
Destination address for syslog messages sent by the BCL program via the SYSLOG command. Set this to your syslog logging machine, if your syslog messages are recorded centrally.
If set to 0.0.0.0, syslog messages are broadcast.
Default: "0.0.0.0"
DHCP Host Name
Name of the device sent in DHCP request. If left empty, a name based on the device's MAC address is generated automatically. Enter up to 15 characters.
Web Server Port
Defines the port where the webserver of the Barix device can be reached. If set to "0" the default HTTP port (80) is used.
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Default Ethernet Port
On devices with dual-ethernet connection this parameter selects the default port to
be used. In most cases selecting ETH1 is suitable, however some devices (e.g.
the PS16) provide Power-over-Ethernet (PoE) functionality on ETH2.
If you change this parameter do not forget to connect the ethernet cable to the
proper port on the rear of the device.
Default: "ETH1"
SNMP System Name
SNMP MIB entry for system name (system.sysName.0)
SNMP System Location
SNMP MIB entry for system location (system.sysLocation.0)
SNMP System Contact
SNMP MIB entry for system contact (system.sysContact.0)
This parameter can be queried using any SNMP browser but can not be updated.
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BARP Control
BARP Station ID
The system ID of this client station. The ID is used to identify the unit at the master station.
Default setting is "1".
BARP Broadcast Address
By default the client uses broadcast to listen/send on the BARP ports. Modify the BARP IP address to use multicast if communication across different networks is desired, or if your LAN policy is not allowing broadcast.
Default setting is "0.0.0.0".
BARP Audio Port
Enter the BARP port number where the client will listen for incoming audio.
Default setting is "5555".
BARP Control Port
Enter the BARP port number where the client will listen for BARP control messages.
Default setting is "5556".
BARP Status Port
Enter the destination port number to which the client will broadcast BARP status messages.
Default setting is "5557".
Notification Port
Enable here the usage of the notification port which the client may listen for any incoming audio. No BARP messages are checked for this port, so any audio arriving at this port will be played immediately. This can be used as a "Broadcast to all" feature.
Default setting is "No".
Notification Broadcast Port
Enter the port number where the client will listen for notification incoming audio. This option is visible ONLY if the "Notification Port" is set to "Yes"
Default setting is "5554".
Notification Protocol
Choose here between "Raw UDP" and "RTP" mode for the notification audio. This option is visible ONLY if the "Notification Port" is set to "Yes"
Default setting is "Raw UDP".
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Audio
Audio Format
Choose between different audio encoding types and sampling frequencies ("µ-law" or "A-law" at 8 or 24 kHz).
Default setting is "µ-law 8 kHz".
IMPORTANT: If you change the encoding don't forget to provide correct audio "ring" files!
Acoustic Echo Cancellation
Choose between "On" and "Off".
Default setting is "Off".
Note: this options is visible/available only for hardware that supports AEC.
Input Source
Choose the desired input source.
Default setting is "Mic".
Duplex Mode
Choose the desired mode of operation. If "Half" is selected, the communication is controlled from the master
Default setting is "Full".
Use AI_Phone
Set to "Yes" if AI_Phone is used as a door station. In this case HDX operating mode is recommended.
Default setting is "No".
Microphone Gain
Microphone gain dB, increase if your microphone is too faint, decrease if it's too loud or overdriven.
Default: "21 dB".
A/D Amplifier Gain
A/D converter preamplification in dB. Increase if the audio signal too faint, decrease if it's too loud or overdriven.
Default: "0 dB".
Default Paging Volume
The setting is the default volume used for paging and intercom audio.
Choose between "0%" and "100%" in 5% steps.
Default: "50%".
Minimal Paging Volume
The setting is used as a minimal volume limit, in case the volume is set from the paging source.
Choose between "0%" and "100%" in 5% steps.
Default: "10%".
Maximal Paging Volume
The setting is used as a maximal volume limit, in case the volume is set from the paging source.
Note: a control volume of 0 (remote muting) is anyway accepted.
Choose between "0%" and "100%" in 5% steps.
Default: "90%".
Default BGM Volume
The setting is used as the default BGM volume at device start-up.
Choose between "0%" and "100%" in 5% steps.
Default: "50%".
Minimal BGM Volume
The setting is active if HW Volume Source Control is used.
Choose between "0%" and "100%" in 5% steps.
Default: "10%".
Maximal BGM Volume
The setting is active if HW Volume Source Control is used.
Choose between "0%" and "100%" in 5% steps.
Default: "90%".
Notification Volume
Sets the default notification volume. In case a notification message is received and
the paging volume is lower than notification volume, notification volume is used.
Default: "90%".
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Outgoing Call
Call Master by
Configures the way the master stations are called. If set to "IP address", the masters are called by unicasting the call request command to the master IP. If set to "ID" then the masters are called by broadcasting the call request command with the destination ID=master ID. Select the needed option so see the corresponding configuration fields.
Default: "BARP ID"
Master Station 1 IP
Enter the IP address of the first master station. If set to zero, uses broadcast to find a master station on the local network.
The first master station is called after pressing the Button 1 (activating the first digital input).
Default setting is "0.0.0.0".
Master Station 2 IP
Enter the IP address of the first master station. If set to zero, uses broadcast to find a master station on the local network.
The second master station is called after pressing the Button 2 (activating the second digital input).
Default setting is "0.0.0.0".
Master Station 3 IP
Enter the IP address of the third and fourth master station. If set to zero, this master station is ignored. If master station 1 or 2 is called, and it replies with a special call reject message, the client will loop over all available masters (including 3 and 4) until one answers the call. If no master replies, then a busy tone is played on the client.
Default setting is "0.0.0.0".
Master Station 4 IP
Enter the IP address of the third and fourth master station. If set to zero, this master station is ignored. If master station 1 or 2 is called, and it replies with a special call reject message, the client will loop over all available masters (including 3 and 4) until one answers the call. If no master replies, then a busy tone is played on the client.
Default setting is "0.0.0.0".
Master Station 1,2,3,4 ID
Enter the BARP ID of the master station. If set to zero, it is ignored.
Default setting is "1001,1002,1003,1004".
Call next Master
If set to "Yes" the client is forced to call the next master in the list if the one that it is currently calling is not responding (for example because of network problems or power failure of the master). The call to the next master is activated after the expiry if the auto hang-up timeout. In this case the call ring timer is restarted when the client starts calling the next master.
Default: "No".
Auto Hang Up
Configures the number of seconds after which the client will stop ringing if the master is not responding.
Minimum value allowed is 3, maximum is 60.
Default: "20".
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Background Music
Background Music multiple-channel service (BGM) works listening for one or more UDP audio streams on a range of ports. Stream audio format expected must be as RTP MPEG.
To enable the BGM service almost a starting port and a total number of channels must be supplied.
Once the service is enabled, channels can be switched using the Barix VSC accessory connected to the device serial port.
In addition, once the service is enabled, for devices supporting an HW line input, a local line in channel (channel 0) is available and selectable.
Example of BGM service configuration
This example shows how to setup the BGM service to listen to multiple broadcast streams, for a desired scenario as in the table below:
Channel | Desc.
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0 | Local Line Input
| 1 | Audio Stream 1
| 2 | Audio Stream 2
| 3 | Audio Stream 3
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BGM Broadcast Address : set to 0.0.0.0
BGM First Broadcast Port : set to 11001 (default)
BGM Available Channels : set to 3
BGM Start Channel : set to 1 (allows Audio Stream 1 to be played at startup)
BGM Broadcast Address
Enter the broadcast/multicast address of the background music streaming server. If set to "0.0.0.0", then broadcast is used.
Default setting is "0.0.0.0".
BGM First Broadcast Port
Enter the broadcast/multicast port of the first channel background music streaming server. All other music channels follow consequently. If set to "0", the BGM functionality is disabled
Default setting is "11001".
BGM Available Channels
Enter the number of the available background music channels. If set to "0" then BGM will be disabled.
If greater than "0", a local channel 0 will be available for local line input.
Default setting is "0".
BGM Start Channel
Enter the background music channel to start playing after a reboot. If it more than the available channels, then the last one will be used.
Default setting is "0".
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Serial
Serial Port
Selects the way the device serial port will be used. Select VSC here to use Barix VSC accessory with this application.
Default: Intercom Client Software.
VSC Font Size
Selects between large (2 characters) and small (8 characters) fonts for the VSC accessory with the graphical display (model HAI 95A03-1). For the older model (HAI 62A03-1) with two characters display this setting is ignored.
Default: Large
VSC Panel Dim Timeout
Enter here the timeout after the last button press to switch off the VSC LED display.
Default: 0 (disabled)
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I/O Control
Relay 1 Control
Set here the default relay behavior. Avalable values are:
"Always off" - the relay is off in all states (idle,BGM playback,paging and intercom);
"On while in a call" - the relay is normally off, but when the client is in intercom state, the relay automatically switches on;
"Always on, off while in a call" -this is the inverted version of "On while in a call" setting. The relay is normally switched on, and off when the client is in a intercom state.
"On while in PA mode" - the relay is normally off, but when the client is receiving paging message, the relay automatically switches on.
"On while receiving audio stream" - the relay is normally off, but when the client is receiving audio stream (either in intercom, or PA mode), the relay automatically switches on;
Note: Please have in mind that the BARP relay control command is ignored when the relay is not in "Always off" mode in order not to override the preconfigured relay behavior.
Note: Option "On while receiving audio stream" works for PA or intercom streams only (not BGM).
Default: "Always off".
Relay 1 Off Delay
Set here the delay in ms to turnoff the relay when incoming stream is not detected any more. This option is visible and valid only when the relay is set to "On while receiving audio stream" mode. In all other relay modes this option is ignored.
Default: "200 ms".
LED Status
Configures the device front panel led behavior for the devices that have a led panel.
Default is "Input State".
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SECURITY SETTINGS
Reset Function
Enable or disable the "Reset" function on the Reset button and on the WEB UI. In order to restart the device press the Reset button once.
Default: "enabled"
Factory Defaults
Enable or disable the "Factory Defaults" feature, applied from both web UI "Defaults" page and device front panel Reset button. In order to revert all settings to factory defaults click on the "Defaults" web UI page, or keep the Reset button pressed until the red LED starts blinking (approx. 10 seconds).
Default: "enabled"
Update Function
Enable or disable the WEB Update function of the device. If the Update function is disabled, the only way to update the firmware is to use the serial rescue.
Default: "enabled"
Set Password
This is visible as long as no password is set.
Enter a password (up to 25 characters) and hit the "Apply" button. After the restart you should close the browser window and open a new browser window. You will be asked to supply user name and password. The user name can be omitted but the password has to be supplied in order to see the web configuration.
Old Password / New Password
These fields are visible as long as a password is set.
To allow free access (clearing the password) enter the old password and leave the field "New Password" empty, then hit the "Apply" button.
After the restart you will not be asked for user name and password anymore.
To change the password enter the old password and enter the new password in the field "New Password", then hit the "Apply" button.
After the restart you will be asked for user name and password. The user name can be omitted but the new password has to be supplied in order to see the web configuration.
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Read the Intercom Master/Client README for the system description, configuration and instructions to use.
To store changed settings click on "Apply" in the left panel.
The device will restart with the new setting.
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