Netgenium ICP0210-IP Configuration manual

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ICP0210-IP
Configuration Guide
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Netgenium ICP0210-IP Manual
Copyright © 2012, Netgenium Systems
All rights reserved.
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Contents
Preface
Chapter 1 Overview 4
Chapter 2 Configuration 5
Chapter 3 Maintenance&Diagnostics 21
Preface
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Preface
This preface describes the purpose, audience, organization, and conventions of this
guide.
The preface covers these topics:
Purpose, page 1
Audience, page 1
Conventions, page 2
Purpose
The Netgenium ICP0210 Manual provides information about installing and
configuring the Netgenium ICP0210-IP intercom panel.
Audience
The Netgenium ICP0210-IP Manual is written for network administrators and
installers responsible for installing and configuring the Netgenium ICP0210-IP. This
guide requires knowledge of IP networking technology.
Preface
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Conventions
This document uses the following conventions:
BOLD ORANGE font is used to show Navigation steps to configure a feature
BOLD RED font is used to indicate a button or hyperlink
BLUE font is used to indicate a label on the web page
Overview
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Chapter 1
Overview
The Netgenium ICP0210-IP is a full feature intercom panel that provides voice
communication over an IP network.
For ease of setup the ICP0210-IP software hosts an embedded web server enabling
configuration via a web browser interface.
Communicating over the IP network, the panel can register with Cisco’s Call
Manager IP telephony application using the SCCP call control protocol enabling call
requests to be fielded by the IP telephony system. The SIP call control protocol is
also supported in peer to peer and registered mode.
Where IP telephony is not available the panel can be configured to communicate
with the Netgenium CallPoint application. This allows audio communication from the
door direct to a pc running CallPoint.
Overview
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Powering The Unit
The ICP0210-IP can be powered from any class 3 capable 802.3af power source via
the LAN interface.
Resetting the Unit
The ICP0200-IP can be reset by removing power to the unit or pressing the Reset
button visible on the front panel or via the software options.
Restore Factory Default Configuration
ICP0210-IP configuration can be restored to factory defaults by pressing the Default
button whilst the panel boots.
Configuration
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Chapter 2
Configuration
This chapter describes how to set up the ICP0210-IP for connectivity to the LAN and
in its operational environment.
Initial Network Setup
Connect the ICP0210-IP to a POE capable network switch or via a mid-span device.
To logon for the first time, open a web browser and type the IP address of the panel
in the address bar. Each unit is pre-configured with a default IP address of
10.100.1.200 when it leaves the factory. The default username and password are as
follows:
Username: netgenium
Password: netgenium
The home page provides basic information on the controller such as software
version serial number etc. Navigation around the menu structure is via the tabs
shown at the top of the home page. Each tab redirects the browser to the master
page for the configuration section selected. In each section a sub menu is accessible
via the links on the left of the page.
Configuration
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To set the units IP address:
Navigate to: Setup
Configure the options as described below then click the Apply button.
General
Device Name: The name for the device (usually a
description of the location)
Network
IP Address: IP address of the device
Network Mask: Subnet Mask of the device
Default Gateway: Default Gateway for the device
Netgenium Primary
PolicyServer: The IP Address of the primary PolicyServer
Configuration
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Netgenium Secondary
PolicyServer: The IP Address of the secondary PolicyServer
Registration Mode: Autonomous or registered with PolicyServer
Registration Status: Current registration status
Configuration
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Time & Date
Navigate to: Setup>Time & Date
This page enables you to set the system time and date. The options are:
Set to Computer Time
This option sets the time and date to that of your computer when the Apply button is
clicked.
Set Manually
Enter the time and date in the textboxes provided and click the Apply button.
Use NTP
With this option enabled the controller will synchronize its time and date with an
NTP server every 5 minutes. Enter the IP Address of the NTP server and click the
Apply button.
If the controller is configured to register with PolicyServer the unit will automatically
be synchronised with PolicyServers date and time.
Configuration
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Panel Settings
Button
Navigate to: Panel>Button
IPT Directory Number
The Directory Number the panel will call when the button is pressed (this option
requires the panel to be registered with a PBX)
CallPoint List
This option the CallPoint client to be downloaded and installed on one or more pc’s.
When the call button is pressed a call setup request is sent to each client listed in
the CallPoint List.
Configuration
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CallPoint List
Each panel is designed to work in tandem with a lock controller protecting a door,
gate or barrier. Each call setup request to the client includes details of the lock
controller to be opened.
The CallPoint client can also provide live video from an Axis or Mobotix camera.
Camera Type
Select Axis or Mobotix from the drop down list.
Camera IP Address
Enter the camera IP address
Lock IP Address
Enter the IP address of the lock to be controlled
Lock Password
Enter the system password of the lock controller. The default setting is netgenium.
Click the UPDATE button.
To enter CallPoint Clients into the list enter the IP Address and description of the
client and click the ADD NEW button.
Configuration
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Incoming Call Handling
Select how the panel responds to incoming calls.
Call Ring Timeout
Configure incoming ringtone timeout (on no-answer)
The panel can be configured to send up to two pre-configured network events when
the call button is pressed and one on call end (see Utilities later in this manual).
Send IP Event On Call
An IP event (see Utilities> IP Events for setup) can be triggered by call state. Up to
two events can be sent on call setup (button press) and one event can be sent on
call clear down.
Select the required events and click APPLY
Configuration
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Flex IO Input
Navigate to Panel>Flex-IO Input
This section describes how to configure the Flex Input feature of the ICP0210-IP.
The terminals for this and the clean contacts are located at the rear or the panel on
screw terminals. The Aux output, a single Normally Open clean contact is also
located on this terminal strip.
The Output is normally used to control a lock or external door controller through
clean contacts.
The Input requires external clean contacts to trigger an RTX or call a DN. You also
have the option to trigger up to two IP Events.
Configuration
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IP Telephony
IPT Config
Navigate to: IP Telephony>IPT Config
The ICP0210-IP can register with a supported IP telephony PBX and become part of
the telephone system.
When registered with a PBX the panel can be configured with a directory number
(DN) and target DN’s for the call button can be configured. This allows the PBX to
route any call for entry according to its call routing configuration.
SIP and Cisco(skinny) protocols are supported. Configuration examples for both
options are shown below:-
Configuration
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Cisco
Navigate to: IP Telephony>Cisco
The illustration above shows a panel succesfully registered to Call Manager. Enter
the IP addresses of the Call Manager subscribers in the textboxes provided and click
the APPLY button.
If auto registration is enabled on Call Manager, the panel will register as a 7902
handset and will be automatically allocated a DN.
If manual configuration of Call Manager is required. Set up a 7902 handset with the
MAC address as shown in Device Name (to CCM).
Then navigate to IP Telephony>IPT Config and select the Cisco option click APPLY.
Configuration
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SIP
Navigate to: IP Telephony>SIP
The illustration above shows a panel succesfully registered a SIP server.
Username: Usually the DN assigned to the panel.
Password: Must be the same as the password configured on the SIP server
SIP Target IP: The IP address of the SIP server.
Address/Server
Enable SIP Must be enabled unless using peer to peer.
Registration
Then navigate to IP Telephony>IPT Config and select the SIP option click APPLY.
Configuration
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Confirming SIP Registration
Navigate to Maintenance>Logs
The system logs in the illustration above show the correct registration sequence.
Configuration
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Utilities
IP Events
Navigate to: Utilities>IP Events
The ICP0210 features support for one ‘clean contacts’ hardware input. This is
presented on the back of the panel.
Events, transmitted by the panel can be triggered on call button press and call clear
down (see Panel>Button) or as a result of the Flex I/O being activated (see
Panel>Flex I/O).
New Event
To setup a new event.
1. Enter the new Event name.
2. Enter the target IP address.
3. Enter the tcp/udp port the event is to use.
4. Click ADD NEW
The Event must then be edited and the event text entered.
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