Bodet harmonys Manuale utente

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Diffusion de sonneries ou mélodies à l’aide d’un équipement de boucle d’induction
magnétique pour personnes malentendantes.
HARMONYS LINE
Installation and user manual
Notice d’installation et d’utilisation
Ensure upon reception that the product has not been damaged during transport.
S’assurer à réception que le produit n’a pas été endommagé durant le transport pour réserve au transporteur.
BODET SA
BP30 001
49340 TREMENTINES - France
Tel. support France: 02.41.71.72.99
Fax France: 02.41.71.72.01
Réf : 608077 B
www.bodet-time.com
Transmission of ring tones or melodies using a magnetic induction loop device
for people with hearing difficulties.

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CONTENTS
1. GENERAL POINTS 4
1.1 Introduction 4
1.2 Operating principle 4
2. INSTALLATION 5
3. USE - WEBSERVER 5
3.1 Home 5
3.2Networkconguration 6
3.3 Settings 7
3.4Alarmconguration 8
3.5 System 9
4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 10
5. SUPPORT 11
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TABLE DES MATIÈRES
1. GÉNÉRALITÉS 12
1.1 Introduction 12
1.2 Principe de fonctionnement 12
2. INSTALATION 13
3. UTILISATION - SERVEUR WEB 13
3.1 Accueil 13
3.2Congurationréseau 14
3.3 Paramètres 15
3.4Congurationdesalarmes 16
3.5 Système 17
4. CARACTERISTIQUESTECHNIQUES 18
5. ASSISTANCE 19
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1. GENERAL POINTS
Thank you for choosing the Bodet HARMONYS LINE. This product has been carefully designed to meet your needs
in accordance with ISO9001 quality standards.
We recommend that you read this manual carefully before using the product for the first time.
Retain this manual throughout the lifespan of your product so that you can refer to it when necessary.
Failure to follow these instructions may cause irreversible damage and invalidate the warranty.
Non-contractual data. BODET reserves the right to make certain changes to its devices, regarding functional,
technical, aesthetic or colour characteristics, without prior notice.
This manual is subject to change without notice. To obtain the most recent version of this document, please refer to
our website: www.bodet-time.com.
1.1 Introduction
The Harmonys Line is connected to a magnetic induction loop amplier in order to:
- Transmit ring tones/melodies from the product’s internal storage area. Controlled by the Sigma master clock
(via the Ethernet network) or from a manual command sent by the IP buttons case (e.g. Lockdown alert).
- Transmit calls from the Harmonys microphone.
- Transmit audio streaming by redirecting the computer’s sound to the Harmonys sounder(s).
Indoor installation, close to a magnetic induction loop device.
The product’s settings can be adjusted from the onboard web server.
1.2 Operating principle
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2. INSTALLATION
1Define the case position, ensuring proximity of the induction loop amplifier
(not included).
2Loosen the four screws of the case.
3Attach the case in position with the screws, firmly securing it against the wall.
4 Make the electrical connections: two RCA jacks + Ethernet network.
3. USE - WEB SERVER
There are two methods of accessing the web interface:
1) Open a page in your internet browser then, in the search bar, enter the IP address of the product present on your
network (for example, 192.0.1.128).
2) Use the Sigma software, in the menu Configuration > IP devices > Harmonys tab click on the button Web server
access to open the web server (refer to software manual, 607726).
The SIGMA software can be used to:
- detect the devices present on the network,
- configure each device (independently of each other, or copy the settings of one device to a group of devices),
- update the device’s software version,
3.1 Home
The home page contains the following general information:
- Product: product type.
- Name: product name + MAC address (in correspondence with the MAC address noted on the product identification
label during installation). By default: “Bodet-MAC address” (modifiable in the Network configuration
menu). The default value can be used to locate the product on the network on commissioning.
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3.2 Networkconguration
This page can be used to configure the device on the network as follows:
- MAC address: this is the MAC address of the device. This address is unique to each product. This number is
indicated on a label on the rear of Bodet devices.
- Name: product name + MAC address (by default). It is advisable to include the position of the device in the name of
the product. Example: Line_Home
- Box to tick DHCP: enables automatic definition of the IP settings of the product on the network (where a DHCP server
is present on the network).
If this is not ticked, the following settings are modifiable:
- IP Address: allows manual definition of the product’s IP address.
- Mask: the subnet mask can be used to associate a device with the local network.
- Gateway: the gateway can be used to connect the device to two computer networks.
- DNS address: address which can be used to associate a product name with an IP address. This eliminates the need
to enter an IP address into the browser, as it can be replaced with a number or name defined by the
user, Example: www.bodet.com being easier to remember than 172.17.10.88.
The OK and Restart button can be used to save data changes in the device concerned, and then restart it.
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3.3 Settings
This page allows to configure the functional features of the equipment.
The information displayed is described below:
- M-CAST Address (address A and B): multicast addresses for sending melody commands (default:A=239.192.55.1,
B=left blank). If using two IP addresses, activate IGMP Snooping.
- Volume: adjust according to the number of sounders in the room and the size of the room. For example, in an office
set a lower (3 or 4) volume and in a refectory the highest (7 or 8) volume.
- Enable Boost checkbox: adds a few decibels to the selected volume level.
- N° zone: sets the address of the client or server repeater.
- Client/server repeater: in a complex network with one or more remote installations it may be necessary to use
network gateways. To do this, we must define repeaters that will move information from
one network to another.
On each pair, a sounder is defined as server and the other as a client.
It is recommended to place the server repeater in the network where the Sigma (and the
microphone) is located.
- Repeater address: used to enter the network address of the other sounder of the repeater pair.
The Save and Save and Reboot button saves your configuration and reboots the equipment.
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3.4 Alarmconguration
This page is used to enable device supervision, to define the information to be transmitted
and the destination server. One or more settings can be defined and configured as alarms.
The following information is displayed:
- Enable SNMP checkbox: activates the SNMP network service for device supervision from a control PC.
- Version: choice of SNMP protocol version.
- Community: A set of clocks dened by the user. All the clocks on the network must have the same Community
name.
- Tick SNMP Trap box: activates (or not) the automatic sending of error messages to SNMP managers.
- SNMP Manager 1/2/3 : IP addresses of servers receiving alerts from the clocks. SNMP Manager redundancy
increases the reliability of alerts.
- Reboot: This setting is used to detect a clock reboot.
- Scheduled melody: This parameter triggers an alarm when a programmed melody is played.
-Manual melody: This parameter is used to trigger an alarm when melody is initiated manually.
- Streaming: the device sends back the information that an audio stream is in process of being played.
- Alert melody: This parameter triggers an alarm when an alert melody is played.
- Missing melody: This parameter sets off an alarm when a played melody is missing.
- Web access: This setting is used to trigger an alert if a user connects to the web server of the clock.
- Authentication failure: This setting is used to trigger an alert if a user sends an incorrect ID to the web server of
the clock.
- Repeater failure: This parameter triggers an alarm when a fault occurs on the repeater.
- Periodic Status: This setting is used to verify that the device is still working correctly. This verication is carried out
at a set frequency.
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3.5 System
This page is divided into four parts as follows:
Part 1: presentation of the version of the program (firmware) and the operating duration since the device was last
switched on.
Part 2: a warning message indicates that once defined, it is compulsory to use the correct password to establish a
connection with the web server. To save a username and password (max 16 characters), enter the information
in the spaces provided for this purpose. The OK button can be used to save your new username and password.
Part 3: the warning message indicates that restarting the device will cause a loss of connection to the network during
the restart. The Restart button restarts the product.
Part 4: the warning message indicates that restoring factory settings will delete all your settings and may lead to
the device losing connection to the network, in the absence of a DHCP server on the network. The Factory
settings and Restart button restarts the product to factory settings.
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4. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Output............................................ Professional line level - Stereo with two RCA sockets
Nominal level (dBu)....................... +4 dBu (volume 8)
Nominal level (RMS)...................... 1.228 VRMS
Max amplitude............................... 1.736 VPK
Peak-to-peak amplitude................. 3.472 VPP
Output impedance @ 1kHz............. 600 Ω
Construction.................................. Grey RAL 7035 case
Operating temperature................... 0° to +50°C
Protection index............................ IP56, IK08
Weight.......................................... 0.6 kg.
Dimensions.................................... See below
Power supply.................................. PoE (Power over Ethernet)
Max consumption........................... 13 W
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