Bogen NQ-E7030 Manuale utente

Analog Station Bridge
Configuration Guide
NQ-E7030
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Contents
Contents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . i
Configuring the Analog Station Bridge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Using the Dashboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2
Updating Firmware . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
Network Settings Tab Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
Configuration Settings Tab Parameters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
Accessing Log Files . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13

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Configuring the Analog Station Bridge
The Nyquist Analog Station Bridge (ASB) allows the Nyquist solution to use the existing
analog call switch and speaker infrastructure when upgrading from Multicom 2000,
Quantum Multicom IP, and third-party intercom systems. When used exclusively as a net-
worked component of the Nyquist paging and intercom solution, the Nyquist ASB per-
mits a hybrid Internet Protocol (IP)/analog system configuration through use or
connection of analog 25V speakers and associated analog call switches (for example,
CA15C type). This ASB has 24 station connections that attach to wired speakers and their
associated call switches. While each connection has its own Session Initiation Protocol
(SIP)–addressable Station ID, the ASB itself uses a single network IP address.
The Nyquist server can automatically discover and configure the ASB, but you can also
manage the device, and manually configure some settings, through the ASB’s web-based
user interface (web UI).
A short press of the appliance’s Reset button reboots the device. If you press the Reset
button for 10 seconds, the appliance returns to the factory default configuration settings.
Returning to the default configuration settings does not change the appliance’s firmware.
The following sections describe settings and configurations that can be applied to this device
which are not controlled by the Nyquist server. For information about using Nyquist’s auto-
matic configuration process, refer to the Nyquist System Administrator Guide.
To access the appliance’s UI:
1Access the appliance’s web UI by doing one of the following:
a) On your web browser, enter the IP address for the appliance as the URL.
b) From the Nyquist web UI navigation bar, select Bridge Devices, then select the
Link icon to open the device web interface for the selected device.
c) From the Nyquist web UI navigation bar, select Stations, select Appliance Status,
navigate to the device that you want to configure, and then select the Link icon.
Note: Do not use third-party Chrome browser extensions with the Nyquist user interface.

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2At the Nyquist Appliance - Login page, enter username and password, and then select
Login.
The dashboard for the selected appliance appears.
Using the Dashboard
The ASB dashboard displays information about the ASB, including LEDs and temperature
output that provides status of the ASB. You can also make temporary adjustments to the
ASB volume using a volume slider that appears at the bottom of the ASB dashboard. The
volume can be adjusted on a scale from -42 dB to 0 dB.
Figure 1. Nyquist Appliance Login

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The dashboard displays the following fields:
Real-time statuses that can be viewed from the dashboard are described in the following
table:
Figure 2. Nyquist Analog Station Bridge Dashboard
Table 1. Appliance Dashboard Fields
Device Type Displays the model of this device.
Serial Number Displays the serial number for the device.
MAC Address Displays the Media Access Control (MAC) address, which
is a unique identifier assigned to network interfaces for
communications on the physical network segment.
Firmware Version Displays the firmware version installed on the station.

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Table 2. ASB Status Indicators
Channel 1/2 Status Provides clipping status for Channel 1 and 2. Clipping is
sound distortion that occurs when an amplifier attempts
to deliver an output voltage or current that is beyond its
maximum capability. If this indicator is green, the channel
is not clipping. Red means the channel is clipping. Gray
means that the appliance’s web UI is not receiving data
from the appliance's web server, indicating that the ASB
may be offline or rebooting.
Protection Status Indicates if the ASB is in partial shutdown mode to protect
the built-in two-channel amplifier module.
In this case, the appliance itself may remain “on” as indi-
cated by its front panel Status and Power LEDs. However,
the ASB’s amplifier module senses various faults that can
be caused by factors such as incorrect speaker wiring (for
example, shorts or too low an impedance). These faults
can overload the amplifier output capability (overcurrent/
clipping) and/or amplifier thermal conditions (overheat-
ing).
If the indicator is green, the amplifier module is operating
in a normal capacity. If the indicator is red, the amplifier
module is in protection mode and audio will not be passed
to any ASB port. If the cause is temporary or intermittent
(for example, signal clipping), the amplifier module will
quickly return to normal mode.
If the system remains in protection mode for an extended
period of time, this likely indicates some sort of wiring
fault or low-impedance condition is present that must be
rectified.
When the indicator is gray, the ASB's web UI is not receiv-
ing protection status information from the appliance’s web
server. This usually indicates that the network connection
has been interrupted or dropped or that the device is
rebooting.

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The following buttons are available at the top of all pages in the application.
Temperature Provides a snapshot of the amplifier module’s temperature
in degrees Celsius during any transition (that is, change
state) on the Channel 1, Channel 2, or Protection Status
indicators.
Note: The ASB’s UI displays the temperature reading from
the latest update; it does not receive or display continuous
real-time amplifier module temperature readings.
Volume Sets the volume for the speaker during an intercom call or
page. This is a temporary adjustment that allows the user
to experiment with the loudness of the speaker. To make
permanent adjustments, change the various cut level set-
tings on the Nyquist System Controller.
The value can be adjusted between -42 dB and 0 dB.
Table 3. Appliance Dashboard Buttons
Dashboard Displays the dashboard.
Configuration Settings Accesses the Configuration Settings page where you can
view and set various options or select to receive config-
uration settings from a Nyquist server.
Network Settings Accesses the Network Settings page where you can view
and set network settings, such as the static IP address.
Firmware Update Accesses the Firmware Update page where you can view
the current Nyquist version, update firmware to a new
version, restore the configuration to factory settings,
and reboot the appliance.
Logs Accesses log files, which record either events or mes-
sages that occur when software runs and are used when
troubleshooting the appliance.
Help Accesses the appliance’s online help.
Manual Displays the appliance’s configuration manual.
Logout Logs out of the appliance’s dashboard.
Table 2. ASB Status Indicators (Continued)

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Updating Firmware
When you select Firmware Update from the appliance’s web UI, the Firmware Update
page appears. From this page you can determine which Nyquist firmware version the
appliance is using and if an update is available. You can also load a firmware release,
install the loaded firmware, restore the configuration to factory defaults, and reboot the
appliance.
To use the Firmware Update page:
1On the appliance web UI’s main page, select Firmware Update to view or update the
firmware version.
2If you already have a firmware file you would like to install to the appliance, select
Upload Firmware to upload the firmware file from your computer to the appliance. A
popup screen appears that allows you to select the file that you want to upload. You
can navigate to the file’s location. After you select the file, select Upload.
Note: A Nyquist appliance connected to the Nyquist network receives a configuration
file from the Nyquist server that includes the latest firmware available from the server.
If the firmware is different from the one installed on the appliance, an automatic firm-
ware update occurs unless the Firmware parameter for the station is left blank. Refer to
the Nyquist System Administrator Guide for more information.
Figure 3. Firmware Update Page

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3The page displays the uploaded firmware version (“New Nyquist Version”) and an
Update Firmware button appears. Select this button if you want to update the appli-
ance’s firmware to the uploaded version.
4If you want to return your appliance to its original factory configuration, select
Restore Factory Settings.
5Select Reboot Appliance to restart your appliance.
Network Settings Tab Parameters
Network settings can be configured dynamically by the Nyquist server or manually by
using the appliance’s web UI.
To manually configure network settings:
1On the appliance web UI’s main page, select Network Settings.
2Select your desired network settings.
Table 4. Firmware Update settings
Current Nyquist Version Shows the version of the appliance’s currently
installed firmware.
New Nyquist Version Shows the version of the firmware that has been
loaded, though not installed, onto the appliance.
Update Firmware Available only when a new firmware version has
been loaded onto the appliance (as specified in
New Nyquist Version).
Installs the loaded firmware. A reboot may be
required after installation.
Upload Firmware Prompts the user to specify a firmware file, which
will then be loaded (though not installed) onto the
appliance.
Note: To obtain the firmware file for a specific ver-
sion, please contact Bogen Customer Service.
Restore Factory Settings Returns the appliance to its original factory con-
figuration.
Note: This does not install the original appliance
firmware. The firmware will not be changed.
Reboot Appliance Restarts the appliance.

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3Select Save.
Network settings are described in the following table:
Figure 4, Network Settings
Table 5, Network Settings
IP Address Identifies the IP address assigned to the appliance.
Netmask Identifies the subnetwork subdivision of an IP net-
work.
Gateway Identifies the address, or route, for the default gate-
way.
VLAN ID Identifies the Virtual Local Area Network (VLAN) for
this appliance. Values range from 0 to 4094.
VLAN Priority Identifies the priority of the network traffic on the
VLAN. Priority can range from 0 through 7.
NTP Server Identifies the IP address or the domain name of the
Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server.
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