Specifications
Configuring the Components
Server Procedure 930335A CyberData Corporation
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5.4.4.11 In the ‘Authenticate Password’ field enter the value from your RC account
labeled ‘Password’.
5.4.4.12 Be sure that the ‘Register with a SIP Server’ box is checked.
5.4.4.13 Leave all other settings at default values.
5.4.4.14 Select Save.
5.4.4.15 Select Reboot.
5.4.4.16 After reboot your amplifier should be configured. You can now dial it using the
extension or direct-dial number. The amplifier should answer and you can
announce over the speaker.
• Sensor Config – The sensor can be used to trigger certain events but is beyond the
scope of this document.
• Multicast Config – configures how the amplifier should respond to multi-cast packets.
This option is for using the amplifier as a member of a group using the Paging Server. If
you are not using the paging server, leave this section at defaults. If you are using the
paging server, configure it as follows:
5.4.4.17 Check the box next to ‘Enable Multicast operation’.
5.4.4.18 The system has the capability to have multiple addresses it is listening on and on
different priorities. For the purposes of this configuration overview we will
assume you are only using one and we will put it on priority 8.
5.4.4.19 In the row next to 8, enter the multi-cast address you setup in your paging server
into the address field. By default it would be 224.224.224.224.
5.4.4.20 In the same row, enter the port you setup in your paging server into the port field.
By default it would be 9876.
5.4.4.21 You can fill in the group name or leave defaulted.
5.4.4.22 Press Save.
5.4.4.23 Press Reboot.
• Audio Config – all options can be left at default. Allows you to customize audio tones
played by the device in various situations.
• Clock Config – not applicable to this device. The Speaker with Clock will enable this
section to set the clock time.
• Event Config – all options can be left at default. Allows you to have the device notify a
logging event server of various activities.
• Update Firmware – allows you to update the firmware on the device. See CyberData
manual for updating firmware if necessary.