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IPTC Albatross™ DEX28-VR3P – Quick Installation Guide 1 DEX28-VR3P Quick Installation Guide Procedure to start recording: 1. Connect ODD ports (1, 3 or 5) to PBX (MD110 ELU28 or MX-ONE ELU33 board) 2. Connect EVEN ports (2, 4 or 6) to Digital Telephone Sets (DTS) 3. Connect DEX28 to IP network 4. Connect the power to DEX28 Procedure to configure device: 1. Connect DEX28 console port to PC/terminal using provided DB9-RJ45 adapter 2. Configure static or DHCP IP address setting using PC/terminal 3. Connect to DEX28 using web browser, and access full set of configuration tools Procedure to listen recorded voice: 1. Browse MS Windows network for device and open it. Preconfigured workgroup/domain is “IPTC”, NetBIOS name is like \\VRserialnumber, username “voice”, password “rec”. 2. Open Voice share, and browse folders. Voice files are stored in wav or mp3 format. PBX DTSs DEX28-VR3P 1 3 5 2 4 6 Ethernet Switch IP Power Supply Adapter RJ45-DB9 Adapter Power Supply Cord RJ45 STP Patch Cable

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IPTC Albatross™ DEX28-VR3P – Quick Installation Guide 1

DEX28-VR3P Quick Installation Guide

Procedure to start recording:

1. Connect ODD ports (1, 3 or 5) to PBX (MD110 ELU28 or MX-ONE ELU33 board) 2. Connect EVEN ports (2, 4 or 6) to Digital Telephone Sets (DTS) 3. Connect DEX28 to IP network 4. Connect the power to DEX28

Procedure to configure device: 1. Connect DEX28 console port to PC/terminal using provided DB9-RJ45 adapter 2. Configure static or DHCP IP address setting using PC/terminal 3. Connect to DEX28 using web browser, and access full set of configuration tools

Procedure to listen recorded voice: 1. Browse MS Windows network for device and open it.

Preconfigured workgroup/domain is “IPTC”, NetBIOS name is like \\VRserialnumber, username “voice”, password “rec”.

2. Open Voice share, and browse folders. Voice files are stored in wav or mp3 format.

PBX DTSs

DEX28-VR3P

1

3

5

2

4

6

Ethernet Switch

IP

Power Supply Adapter

RJ45-DB9 Adapter

Power Supply Cord

RJ45 STP Patch Cable

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Parts List The shipment of your DEX28 Voice Recorder includes the following items:

One DEX28-VR3P, preconfigured in factory for: • Switch Side (to PBX), or • Extension Side (to DTS)

One 2m long power supply cord (black).

One desktop AC/DC power adapter 60W.

One 2m long RJ45 STP patch cable (green). Note: Patch cable can be used either to connect DEX28-VR3P to local area network, or to connect its console port to RS232 using RJ45-DB9 adapter.

One RJ45 to DB9 RS232 adapter (black).

The following cables will be locally sourced: • Cables between DEX28-VR3P and PBX or DTS

Unpacking Check that the equipment has not been damaged during transport. Damaged equipment that needs to be replaced or repaired at a service shop must be reported immediately and sent back.

Aids To be able to install DEX28-VR3P one of the following equipment is necessary: Serial setup (over Console port):

• Terminal or PC with terminal emulation (HyperTerminal) Web setup (using network):

• PC installed with Internet Explorer (version 5.5 or higher)

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Connect a Terminal or PC to the Console Port The console port is a service port to which you can connect a terminal or PC in order to configure the software by using the command line interface. To connect a terminal or PC to the console port, follow the steps:

1. Connect the RJ-45 patch cable to the gateway’s console port and RJ45-DB9 adapter. 2. Connect the DB-9 connector to at terminal or PC.

Connect LAN to the Ethernet Port To connect DEX28 to local area network, follow the steps:

1. Connect one end of the RJ-45 patch cable to the gateway’s Ethernet port. 2. Connect the other end of the RJ-45 patch cable to Ethernet hub/switch directly. Connection can be also

made indirectly through patch panel or wall outlet.

Connect the Power and Turn-On the Device

Caution: Be sure to use the power supply that was supplied with your DEX28 gateway.

To connect the AC adapter to the DEX28 gateway and turn it on, follow the steps:

1. Connect one end of the power supply cable to the gateway’s input jack. 2. Connect the other end of the power supply cable to the desktop power adapter. 3. Plug the power cord of the desktop power adapter into an electrical outlet.

The blue LED on the front panel of the gateway lights when you connect the gateway to a power source. The gateway is now ready to be used. If the blue LED does not turn on, refer to the “Troubleshooting the gateway” chapter.

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Ethernet Switch

IP RJ45 STP Patch Cable

RJ45-DB9 Adapter

Power Supply Adapter

Power Supply Cord

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System Configuration Using Console Port Start HyperTerminal (Start->Programs->Accessories->Communications->HyperTerminal). RS232 settings should be 38400,8,n,1 with hardware flow control (RTS/CTS).

HyperTerminal should start and after pressing enter, following welcome screen from DEX28-VR3P should appear:

Type in username “setup” and press enter, then type in password “admin” and press enter.

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Connect PBX to DEX28-VR3P Connect PBX only to ODD numbered ports (i.e. 1, 3 or 5).

Note: Instead of RJ45-RJ11 or RJ45-RJ45, RJ11-RJ11 Flat Patch Cable can be used.

Connect DTS to DEX28-VR3P Connect DTS only to EVEN numbered ports (i.e. 2, 4 or 6).

Connect OWS to DEX28-VR3P Connect OWS only to EVEN numbered ports (i.e. 2, 4 or 6).

RJ45-RJ11 Patch Cable

To Ports 2, 4 or 6

TAU-D

OWS RS232 Cable

DTS

RJ45-RJ11 Patch Cable

To Ports 2, 4 or 6 DTS

RJ45-RJ45 Patch Cable

Patch Panel

To Ports 1, 3 or 5

PBX

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System Configuration Using Web Browser You can use web browser to configure the gateway. The configuration software runs on Netscape 4.0+, and on Internet Explorer version 5.5 or later. To configure the gateway, open the web browser and type in IP address of the gateway in address field. Following DEX28-VR3P welcome screen should appear:

Select “Configure device…” option, and type in username and password, then click OK.

If you have not set a System password before, the device will accept the default password “admin” and username “system”. Remember that all passwords and usernames are case sensitive. If you have changed the System password but cannot remember it, then you should configure device over serial (RS232) cable connected to CONSOLE port. Configuration over serial port allows resetting System password to default value system/admin.

(1) Enter IP address of the DEX28 t

(2) Click here

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Accessing Voice Files on the Network Voice files are stored on the DEX28-VR3P CompactFlash media, which is accessible as Windows network share.

Default name of the share is \\vrserno\Voice, where vrserno is serial number of the VR3P device.

Consider example where VR3P serial number is VR0001; files on the windows network could be found under the folder \\VR0001\Voice:

Configuring Windows Host Name To configure Windows Workgroup/Domain where VR3P belongs to, and its NetBIOS name, on the web admin open Configuration / Network Settings page. Workgroup/Domain is configured as “Identity / Workgroup” parameter, and NetBIOS name is configured as “Identity / NetBIOS name” parameter. In the following example, VR3P is configured to appear as “VR0001” under the “CORPNET” windows domain, in which case voice files could be found on the windows share \\VR0001\Voice.

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Voice Recording Parameters Voice recording quality and other parameters can be configured on the web admin page “Configuration / Ports” Parameter Description:

Directory Number The symbolical name of the extension/port, which is used to identify port. It should be unique across the VR3P device. The simplest way is to use extension number on the PBX as the value. Default values are 101, 102 etc.

CODEC Compression algorithm used to store voice files. Available CODECs are: • G.711 – 64 kbps • G.726 – 16..48 kbps • MP3 – 8 or 16 kbps

Chosen CODEC influences VR3P capacity to store voice recording. Example: If you select MP3 16 kbps CODEC, then on the VR3P having 2GB CompactFlash, available size for all voice files will be: (2 GBy – 0.3 MBy sys. space) / 2 kBy/sec = 850 000 sec which is approximately 10 days of continuous recorded voice.

FTP URL The list of URLs where voice files are automatically copied after recording. Format: ftp://username:password@server/folder Example: ftp://voice:[email protected]/VR0001

Max Recorded File Size Voice files are kept bellow this limit. Parameter is given in seconds. If the conversation is longer than this parameter, then it is split in multiple voice files, each having up to maximum allowed file size.

Min Recorded File Size Recorded voice files are removed from the system if bellow this limit. Parameter is given in milliseconds.

Voice Activity Detection Enable Enables VAD principle of determining presence of speech, instead of normal monitored messages and orders issued by PBX to DTS. Note: This parameter should be turned on if MD110/MX-ONE OWS or the Operator are connected through the port, because OWS and Operator are always in speech from the MD110/MX-ONE point of view.

VAD Threshold Level PCM threshold level to start recording. Higher values decrease sensitivity.

VAD Hangover-Time Number of milliseconds waiting to elapse to stop recording, after missing to detect speech. This parameter should cover the gaps/silence between words and sentences.

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Example: Typical DTS configuration. PBX DN 805

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Example: Typical OWS configuration. PBX DN 720

Must be enabled for OWS or Operator!

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Back Panel Connections Reference

Power Supply DC Input ø2.1 mm

Ethernet Port

Console (RS232) Port

RJ45 DB9 1 RTS 8 CTS 2 DTR 6 DSR 3 TXD 2 RXD 4 GND 5 GND 5 GND 5 GND 6 RXD 3 TXD 7 DSR 4 DTR 8 CTS 7 RTS

Ethernet 10/100 Base-T LAN Port

RS232 Console Port

Power Supply 48VDC Input

Reset Button

1 RTS 2 DTR 3 TxD 4 GND 5 GND 6 RxD 7 DSR 8 CTS

1 TX+ 2 TX- 3 RX+ 4 n.c. 5 n.c. 6 RX- 7 n.c. 8 n.c

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Front Panel Connections Reference

DTS/PBX Ports

Important safety instructions • To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock , and injury to persons when installing telephone equipment,

always follow basic safety precautions including: • Read and understand all instructions. • Follow all warnings and instructions marked on or packed with the product. • Never install this unit, or the telephone wiring for it, during a lightning storm. • Never install a telephone jack in a wet location unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. • Never touch non-insulated telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone wiring has been disconnected

at the network interface. • Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines. • Do not install this product near water, for example, in a wet basement location. • Do not overload wall outlets, as this can result in the risk of fire or electrical shock. • Do not attach the power supply cord to building surfaces. Do not allow anything to rest on the power cord.

Do not locate this product where the cord will be abused by persons walking on it. • Unplug the product from the wall outlet before cleaning. Use a damp cloth for cleaning. Do not use

cleaners or aerosol cleaners. • Do not operate the system if chemical gas leakage is suspected in the area. Use telephones located in some

other safe area to report the trouble. • Do not open the DEX28 units. There are no user servicable parts inside. Only an authorized technician

should open the unit for required maintenance or upgrading purposes.

Power Supply Status LED

PBX DTS PBX DTS PBX DTS

1 n.c. 2 n.c. 3 n.c. 4 Ring 5 Tip 6 n.c. 7 n.c. 8 n.c.

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