Amperes iPX5101 User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
iPX5101
Ethernet Paging Server
Thank you for choosing another quality product from Amperes Electronics.
iPX5101 has been upgraded further with newer technology in keeping pace with the demands of today's PA complexity.
Among them is the Ultra Low Latency audio and data transmissions.
It functions as a traffic controller for all paging clients ( iPX5151 / iPX5155 / iEP1202 ). Every activity from Clients shall be
monitored by iPX5101 and would determine the intended routing to be allowed or otherwise, considering the priority level,
traffic condition and the zone configuration.
With the growing demand of IP Paging System, Amperes IP related products such as iPX5101 shall be the great tool for
coming future. Do read through the manual in order the tap the many advantages that Amperes IP system has to offer.
iPX 5101 amperes
ETHERNET PAGING SERVER
ACT STATUS POWER
REM
VER 4/ 2021Applicable for Version 2.29 and above

Parts Identification
23
4
1
1. INDICATOR LEDS
2. POWER CONNECTOR
3. ETHERNET PORT
4. RESET SWITCH
Front View
Rear View
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Connect iPX5101 to a network switch via this port.
POWER: This blue LED shall light up when iPX5101 is powered up.
REM: Light up when iPX5101 is ready to communicate with paging clients.
STATUS: Blink whenever there is a network activity ongoing.
ACT: Light up when we reset iPX5101 to default setting
24V DC input for power, use only regulated power supply.
iPX 5101 amperes
ETHERNET PAGING SERVER
ACT STATUS POWER
REM
DC 24V
+
-
ETHERNET
100mA
ETHERNET PAGING SERVER
ETHERNET ADDRESS :
iPX 5101
SERIAL NO :
RESET
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Button to allow iPX5101 enters bootloader mode or resets to factory default settings.
Bootloader mode: To enter this mode, hold the reset button untl POWER, REM and STATUS LEDs lit. Enter this mode
to do update firmware if normal mode updating via web browser does not work. All iPX5101 settings remain intact in
this mode.
Reset factory default settings: Hold the reset button until POWER, REM, STATUS and ACT LEDs lit will reset all
iPX5101 settings to factory defaults.

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Schematic Diagram
cat5e
iPX 5101
ampe re s
ACT STATUS POWERREM
FROM FIRE ALARM
INTERFACE
iEP1200 EMER.
PAGING MIC
MR1301 MESS.
PLAYER
MP3 / TUNER / CD
MEDIA PLAYER
iPX5101
IP PAGING CONTROLLER
iPX5200 MUSIC
SERVER
NETWORK SWITCH WITH FIBER LINK
iPX 5300
ETHERNETMUSIC CLIENT
ETHERNETADDRESS
ETHERNET
RESET
BALANCEDLINE
OUTPUT
amperes
iPX5155
iPX5300
LOCAL PA EQUIPMENT INCL. PRE-AM-
PLIFIER MIXER ZONE DECODER
POWER AMPLIFIERS ETC.
Fiber redundant loop ( not available to all switchers )
iPX 5300
ETHERNETMUSIC CLIENT
ETHERNETADDRESS
ETHERNET
RESET
BALANCEDLINE
OUTPUT
amperes
LOCAL PA EQUIPMENT INCL.
PRE-AMPLIFIER MIXER ZONE
DECODER POWER AMPLIFIERS
ETC.
NETWORK SWITCH WITH FIBER LINK
iPX5155
iPX5300
Music Audio
SUB RACK
Music Audio
MAIN RACK
Note:
In a system, only one iPX5101 is required, no matter what the size of the system or the number of clients ( iPX5151 or iPX5155 ) are installed.
iEP 1200
amperes
ETHERNETEMERGENCY PAGING PANEL
MIC
SIRENSWITCH
SIREN
FIRE
EMERGENCY/ SIREN ACTIVE
POWER
STREAMING
NETWORK
ACTIVE
iPD1280
PD SERIES
PAGING MIC
iPX5151 /
iPX5155
(Input Mode)
cat5e
2 3 41
5 6 7 8
1 2
ZONEGROUP KEYS
MESSAGEKEYS
3 4
MIC
POWER
SERVER
STREAMING
SIREN/ MIC
SIREN
1202
iEP
iEP1202
Music / Paging Audio
+
Data
Music / Paging Audio
+
Data
cat5e
(Output Mode)
(Output Mode)

Connecting The Unit
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DC 24V
+
-
ETHERNET
100mA
ETHERNET PAGING SERVER
ETHERNET ADDRESS :
iPX 5101
SERIAL NO :
RESET
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24V DC
iPX5101
cat5e
cat5e
cat5e
Fiber optic
Converter
To PD Series
Paging Mic
iPX5151 / iPX5155
(Input Mode)
iPX5155
(Output Mode)
Audio & Data Out
PC
Network Switch
10/100 Base-T
Single / MM Fiber
Optic cable
To Sub System
Note: Connection to sub
rack can be done using
existing LAN
To System
( Local Rack )
Audio to pre-amp
Data to zone decoder

Interface with PMX LAN
iPX5101 | ETHERNET PAGING SERVER PAGE 5
iPX 5101
ampe re s
ACT STATUS POWERREM
iPX5101
IP PAGING CONTROLLER
NETWORK SWITCH
iPX5155
LOCAL PA EQUIPMENT INCL. PRE-AM-
PLIFIER MIXER ZONE DECODER
POWER AMPLIFIERS ETC.
Paging / Music / Siren
+
Data
PC with PMX LAN Software ( Paging / Music / Siren )
iPX5101 can work with PMX LAN to allow a user to conduct paging, music playing or initiate a siren from a PC.
(Output Mode)
cat5e cat5e
cat5e

Device Setup Via Browser
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Network Configuration
Edit iPX5101 IP address, Subnet address and Gateway
address here to suit you networking environment. It is
recommended to leave the Data port number unchanged.
Click the “SAVE” button to save your changes.
IP Address
Subnet Address
Gateway Address
Data Port
Stream Port
Multicast IP
iPX5101 shall require some setups via web browser. Kindly follow instructions listed below.
Open a browser (Chrome / IE) and enter iPX5101 IP address. The default address is 192.168.0.100. Default username
and password are both “admin”.
Device Info
The first page appear upon login shall be Device Info. Infor-
mation such as firmware version, networking addresses and
paging configuration are shown. No configuration is needed
in this page.
BLK A Paging Server

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Device Setup Via Browser
System
Unit Configuration: We can enter a meaningful
Device Name here, e.g. “BLK A Paging Server”.
The name will be shown in Device Info page.
Authentication: You can alter the user name and pass-
word to avoid unnecessary access to the system.
Update Firmware : Firmware is stored in the unit’s
memory. Should there be any updates available, use this
section to perform system upgrades accordingly.
Backup and Restore: You can backup the configura-
tion and can reset the settings to default settings.
Device Name
BLK A Paging Server
Enter new username
Enter new password
Paging Configuration
Concurrent Paging: Number of paging mic that
allow to page concurrently. Note that in order to allow
the paging mics to talk at the same time, multiple
iPX5155 (operate in Output Mode) serving different
zone ranges are needed to be present in the system.
Also, the zone ranges that the paging mics are
calling do not overlap. Disable this setting if we want
to allow only one paging mic to be active at a time.
Remap Zones: (To be supported)
Enable Same Priority Override: When
multiple paging mics with equal priority attempt to
page the same zone range, enable this setting shall
allow late caller to page first.
Note: Overlapped zone(s) are zone(s) that been
served by two devices. E.g. if Mic 1 is paging zone 1
& 2; Mic 2 is paging zone 2 & 3 then zone 2 is an
overlapped zone.
Concurrent Paging

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Device Setup Via Browser
Paging Server
CLIENT BROWSER: Show all clients IP address, model, firmware version, connection status and serving zone range.
SERVER LOGS: Logging activities among server and clients.
NO
1
Time LogNo
10:00:05
10:00:03
[Socket:4] Timeout
Connected to SSE Socket: 5
Device Name IP Address Device Model FW Version Connection Status Zone Range
IPX Device
5155 (Sub 5)
5151 (2) Main Build
5155 (Sub 2)
5155 (Sub 4)
192.168.0.220
192.168.0.158
192.168.0.152
192.168.0.156
192.168.0.157
iEP1200
iPX5151
iPX5155
iPX5155
iPX5155
2.10
2.29
2.17
2.29
2.29
Connected
Connected
Connected
Connected
Connected
N/A
10 - 12
N/A
4 - 6
7 - 9

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Firmware Update
System firmware shall be updated once in a while when new features are available or to fix bugs. There are 2 methods of
doing;
1. Open a browser and type in the iPX5101 IP address.
2. Under “System Configuration” page look for “Firmware Update” section as shown in below.
Update firmware in Normal Operation Mode
Click “SELECT FIRMWARE” and choose a binary file with “.acfr” extension.
Click “UPLOAD”.
Once the update is completed, the browser shall enter the login page.
iPX5101.acfr

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Firmware Update
1. Press & hold the reset button until “STATUS” LED is turned ON. This will set the IP address to default address
192.168.0.100.
2. Open a browser and enter the IP address 192.168.0.100. A web page as shown below shall appear.
3. Select “ Upload Firmware ”, choose a binary file with “ .acfr ” extension and click “UPLOAD”
4. Once the uploading is completed, the browser shall enter the login page.
Update firmware in Bootloader Mode
If the iPX5101 “hanged”, it is required to perform system reset by :
Click the Upload Firmware button to find the updat-
ed firmware file.
Find the updated firmware file.
Ready to upload, click Upload
button to upload the firmware.
Updating progress
After finish updating firmware, the browser automatically
restart.
IPX5101 IPX5101
2.06
IPX5101.acfr
IPX5101.acfr

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Paging Operation
1. Concurrent Paging and Same Priority Override (SPO) settings in iPX5101.
2. Auto Override Low Priority (AOLP) setting in iPX5155 (operate in Input Mode).
3. Priority (PR) level configured in iPD/PD series paging mic. If TI6000 or PM series paging mic were used this shall be config-
ured in iPX5155.
4. Serving zone range and Restricted zones settings in iPX5155 (operate in Output Mode).
Below 4 factors determine paging priority among paging mics :
Priority (PR) - A paging mic with high priority level is allowed to override another active paging mic that with the same or
lower priority level. For iPD / PD series paging mics, the priority level is configured in the mic settings. For PM series paging
mics or devices that activate paging via iPX5151 / iPX5155 Remote Trigger port, the priority level is set in the iPX5151 /
iPX5155. The lower the priority number the higher the priority level.
Same Priority Override (SPO) - Enable this setting to allow same priority level paging mics to override each other
whenever they are calling to the same zone range or overlapped zone range. This setting is configured in iPX5101.
Auto Override Low Priority (AOLP) - Enable this setting allow a high priority paging mic to override lower priority mic
or same priority mic (if SPO is enabled).
For PD series paging mics that connected to iPX5155, this setting is configured under iPX5155 paging configuration. If PM
series mic / TI6100 were used this setting is configured under iPX5155 Remote Trigger section.
For PD series paging mics that connect to iPX5151, this setting is not available in iPX5151. The paging operation is behave
the same as AOLP is disabled which mean overriding is not allowed.
For PM series mics / TI6100 that connected to iPX5155 Remote Trigger port, this setting is available in iPX5155 Remote
Trigger configuration section. Likewise if iPX5151 is used as the paging client. Table 1 summarises above description.
Concurrent Paging - The Concurrent Paging limit in iPX5101 specify total number of paging mics that allow to talk
concurrently. When this setting is disabled, only one paging is allowed to be active at a time. Since each iPX5155 (operate in
Output mode) only able to serve one paging at a time, in order to have multiple pagings to take place concurrently a system
requires to have multiple iPX5155 operate in Output mode and serving different zone ranges or non-overlapped zone ranges.
Please refer to Paging Operation section - scenario 7 and 8 in this manual for more on this setting.
Input Mode - An iPX5155 that a PD/PM series paging mic / TI6100 connected to shall be operated in Input mode. This
allows the iPX5155 to receive audio, RS485 data and dry contact triggering from the mic. This setting is available in Paging
Configuration of iPX5155 but not iPX5151. iPX5151 is always operate in Input mode.
Output Mode - Audio and RS485 data from iPX5155 that operate in Input mode shall be sent to another set of iPX5155 via
Ethernet. This another set of iPX5155 shall be operated in Output mode to receive the audio and data and have it broadcast
to non-IP based amplifier, mixer and zone decoder.
Zone Range (Start Zone - End Zone) - Zones that an iPX5155 (operate in Output mode) serve.
Restricted Zones - Zones that falls in this range will not be served. This setting only available in iPX5155 that operate in
Output mode.
Overlapped Zones - E.g. If paging Mic A is calling zone 1 and zone 2 while Mic B is calling zone 2 and zone 3 then zone
2 is called overlapped zone.
Paging Device
PD Series Paging Mic
PM Series Paging Mic
TI6100
Paging Client
PD Series Paging Mic
PM Series Paging Mic
TI6100
iPX5155
(Input Mode)
iPX5151
Availability of AOLP
Configure under Paging configuration
Configure under Paging configuration - Remote Trigger section
Not available. Paging operation is the same as AOLP = Disabled
Configure under Paging configuration - Remote Trigger section
Table 1: Availability of AOLP

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Paging Operation
iPX 5101
ampe re s
ACT STATUS POWERREM
iPX5101: Concurrent Paging = 5
Enable SPO
Consider a system installed with multiple paging mics, iPX5155 / iPX5151 that operate in Input Mode (iPX5155 - A, B & E)
and Output Mode (iPX5155 - C, D, F) below scenarios illustrate how the factors mentioned in page 11 affect a paging oper-
ation.
Scenario 1: iPX5101 allow same priority override. Since both mics have the same priority and their AOLP are set to On,
when both mics are calling the same zone, the late caller (Mic-B) shall override Mic-A and be the one finally active in
paging.
Mic-A PR = 1
iPX5155-A AOLP = On
Mic-B PR = 1
iPX5155-B AOLP = On
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
(1) Call
Zone 1
(2) Call
Zone 1
Paging status when Mic-B call
Mic-B pages to Zone 1
Mic-B pages to Zone 1
Scenario 2: Both Mic-A and B have the same priority but iPX5101 disallow same priority override. Hence when Mic-A is
paging to zone 1, the late caller Mic-B shall not override Mic-A.
iPX 5101
ampe re s
ACT STATUS POWERREM
iPX5101: Concurrent Paging = 5
Disable SPO
Mic-A PR = 1
iPX5155-A AOLP = On
Mic-B PR = 1
iPX5155-B AOLP = On
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
(1) Call
Zone 1
(2) Call
Zone 1
Paging status when Mic-B call
Mic-A pages to Zone 1
Mic-A pages to Zone 1
iPX5155-C: Zone Range 1 to 248
iPX5155-D: Zone Range 1 to 248
iPX5155-C: Zone Range 1 to 248
iPX5155-D: Zone Range 1 to 248
Scenario 3: Regardless iPX5101 enable / disable same priority override, late caller Mic-B shall override Mic-A due to
Mic-B has higher priority level.
iPX 5101
ampe re s
ACT STATUS POWERREM
iPX5101: Concurrent Paging = 5
Enable / Disable SPO
Mic-A PR = 2
iPX5155-A AOLP = On
Mic-B PR = 1
iPX5155-B AOLP = On
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
(1) Call
Zone 1
(2) Call
Zone 1
Paging status when Mic-B call
Mic-B pages to Zone 1
Mic-B pages to Zone 1
iPX5155-C: Zone Range 1 to 248
iPX5155-D: Zone Range 1 to 248

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Paging Operation
Scenario 4: Although Mic-B is with higher priority level, it unable to override Mic-A due Mic-B AOLP is turned Off. In case
Mic-B is the mic that make the first call, Mic-A shall need to wait for Mic-B end its calling then only Mic-A able to page to zone
1. This is because Mic-A priority level is lower than Mic-B.
iPX 5101
ampe re s
ACT STATUS POWERREM
iPX5101: Concurrent Paging = 5
Enable / Disable SPO
Mic-A PR = 2
iPX5155-A AOLP = On
Mic-B PR = 1
iPX5155-B AOLP = Off
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
(1) Call
Zone 1
(2) Call
Zone 1
Paging status when Mic-B call
Mic-A pages to Zone 1
Mic-A pages to Zone 1
iPX5155-C: Zone Range 1 to 248
iPX5155-D: Zone Range 1 to 248
Scenario 5: In this case both Mic-A and Mic-B are calling different zones. Since the system has two units of iPX5155
(iPX5155-C & D) operate in Output mode and are serving different zones, both mics are allowed to talk concurrently.
iPX 5101
ampe re s
ACT STATUS POWERREM
iPX5101: Concurrent Paging = 5
Enable / Disable SPO
Mic-A PR = 1
iPX5155-A AOLP = On
Mic-B PR = 1
iPX5155-B AOLP = On
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
(1) Call
Zone 1
(2) Call
Zone 2
Paging status when Mic-B call
Mic-A pages to Zone 1
Mic-B pages to Zone 2
iPX5155-C: Zone Range 1
iPX5155-D: Zone Range 2
Scenario 6: In this case both Mic-A and Mic-B are calling different zones. The system has two units of iPX5155
(iPX5155-C & D)and both unit has an overlapped zone (zone 2). When Mic-B call to zone 2 it will override Mic-A (due to
iPX5101 enable SPO) and page to both iPX5155-C & D.
iPX 5101
ampe re s
ACT STATUS POWERREM
iPX5101: Concurrent Paging = 5
Enable SPO
Mic-A PR = 1
iPX5155-A AOLP = On
Mic-B PR = 1
iPX5155-B AOLP = On
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
(1) Call
Zone 1
(2) Call
Zone 2
Paging status when Mic-B call
Mic-B pages to Zone 2
Mic-B pages to Zone 2
iPX5155-C: Zone Range 1 to 2
iPX5155-D: Zone Range 2 to 3
Scenario 7: In this case both Mic-A and Mic-B are calling different zones. The system has two units of iPX5155
(iPX5155-C & D) and both units has an overlapped zone (zone 2). Since both mics are not calling the overlapped zone, both
are able to page concurrently.
iPX 5101
ampe re s
ACT STATUS POWERREM
iPX5101: Concurrent Paging = 5
Enable SPO
Mic-A PR = 1
iPX5155-A AOLP = On
Mic-B PR = 1
iPX5155-B AOLP = On
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
(1) Call
Zone 1
(2) Call
Zone 3
Paging status when Mic-B call
Mic-A pages to Zone 1
Mic-B pages to Zone 3
iPX5155-C: Zone Range 1 to 2
iPX5155-D: Zone Range 2 to 3

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Paging Operation
Scenario 8: In this case iPX5101 Concurrent Paging is set to 2 hence only two mics are allowed to talk concurrently.
When Mic-E call to zone 3, it shall override the oldest active paging which in this case is the Mic-A.
iPX 5101
ampe re s
ACT STATUS POWERREM
iPX5101: Concurrent Paging = 2
Enable SPO
Mic-A PR = 1
iPX5155-A AOLP = On
Mic-B PR = 1
iPX5155-B AOLP = On
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
(1) Call
Zone 1
(2) Call
Zone 2
Paging status when Mic-E call
Mic-A is overridden
by Mic-E
Mic-B pages to Zone 2
iPX5155-C: Zone Range 1
iPX5155-D: Zone Range 2
Mic-E PR = 1
iPX5155-E AOLP = On
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
(3) Call
Zone 3
Mic-E pages to Zone 3
iPX5155-F: Zone Range 3
Scenario 9: iPX5155-C is serving zone 1 to zone 3 and has a restricted zone 2. With this, when Mic-B call to zone 2 both
Mic-A and Mic-B can page concurrently. If the restricted zone is removed from iPX5155-C, Mic-A shall be overridden by
Mic-B.
iPX 5101
ampe re s
ACT STATUS POWERREM
iPX5101: Concurrent Paging = 5
Enable SPO
Mic-A PR = 1
iPX5155-A AOLP = On
Mic-B PR = 1
iPX5155-B AOLP = On
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
(1) Call
Zone 1
(2) Call
Zone 2
Paging status when Mic-B call
Mic-A pages to Zone 1
Mic-B pages to Zone 2
iPX5155-C: Zone Range 1 to 3
Restricted zone: 2
iPX5155-D: Zone Range 2
Scenario 10: In this case, paging mics are connected to iPX5151. iPX5151 has no AOLP setting and its behavior is the
same as AOLP is turned Off. Hence when Mic-B call, it shall not override Mic-A.
iPX 5101
ampe re s
ACT STATUS POWERREM
iPX5101: Concurrent Paging = 5
Enable SPO
Mic-A PR = 1
iPX5151
Mic-B PR = 1
iPX5151
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
LOCAL PA SYSTEM
(1) Call
Zone 1
(2) Call
Zone 2
Paging status when Mic-B call
Mic-A pages to Zone 1
Mic-A pages to Zone 1
iPX5155-C: Zone Range 1 to 248
iPX5155-D: Zone Range 1 to 248

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Technical Specification
Power requirement :
Voltage
Current
Power consumption
Connection
- LAN interface
- Protocol
Client connection
User interface
Firmware upgrade
Operating condition :
Temperature
Humidity
Case :
Dimension
Weight
18 ~ 24V DC (Normal DC 24V)
60 mA
1.5W
RJ45 (10 / 100 Base - T)
TCP/IP, UDP, IGMP, HTTP, ADMP
64 Max
IE V8+, Google Chrome
Via Web Browser
-20°C ~ 80°C
80%
482 x 44 x 180 mm
1.9 kg
Note:
The above specifications are correct at time of printing but subjected to changes without prior notice due to product
improvements.

Warranty Conditions
Disclaimer
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MADE IN MALAYSIA
PUBLISHED : JANUARY 2021
ISO 9001: 2015
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