Amperes iPX5400 User manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
iPX5400
Ethernet Transceiver
Thank you for choosing another quality product from Amperes Electronics.
Introducing another product for the convenience of installation when it is required to send audio / data from a distance
away. iPX5400 is a transceiver unit, which is able to operate in duplex mode ( paging ), works in pair in LAN environment
or connected directly via UTP cable or Fiber through a converter. It is a simple device allowing peer to peer communication
without the need to employ full IP solutions in your system.
Among applications includes :
- Sending audio from Guard House's paging mic to main system at a distance away through fiber link thus reducing the
risks of lightning surge
- Rack to rack audio / data transmission through existing LAN, thus avoiding the need to lay new cables
- Apply it with wireless AP for areas where laying of new cables are not feasible.
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VER 2 / 2020

Parts Identification
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1. INDICATOR LEDS
LEDs for Power, Server, Status and Streaming.
2. POWER PORT
24V DC power supply input.
3. ETHERNET PORT
Ethernet Port for connection to network switch.
4. RESET BUTTON
Button for resetting the unit to factory default. Use only when required as setting done previously would be lost.
5. RELAY CONTACT
This ports provide a dry contact which can be used to connect E/M overriding signal or activate ALL CALL at
speaker zone selector.
6. EXTERNAL MESSAGE TRIGGER PORT
Ethernet message player can be linked to it and can be broadcasted to the speakers when this port is triggered.
A voltage free contact is recommended to trigger the message playback.
7. RS485 PORT
For data Transmission (RS485) from PD paging mic or output data for TD6240 / 6080 controls.
8. SIGNAL INDICATOR
LED to indicate audio signal’s presence.
9. MIC AUDIO INPUT
Audio input signal from paging mic with balanced line level.
10. AUDIO OUTPUT PORT
Audio output from client for connection to mixer, etc with balanced line level.
Front View Rear View
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Connecting to iPX5400
2. Connecting PM1000 mic to iPX5400 with dry contact activation
Normal mic such as PM1000 can use to transmit with a dry contact as activation key. At the receiving end, there shall be audio
output for link to mixer, etc and another dry contact for other general purpose. An example is to use a handheld mic as emer-
gency mic at guard house to trigger an ALL CALL at system rack for emergency announcement.
Application Example : Peer to Peer Direct Connectivity
PD Series Mic
Main PA Rack
Cat5e / Cat 6 ( crossed ) or
Fiber optic cable via LAN - FO converter
or through existing
LAN
Music Player
24V DC Power
Speakers
iPX5400
24V OR Contact if applicable
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AMPLIFIERMONIT O R
AMPLIFIEROUTPUT LEVELMETER ( dB)
AMPLIFIEROUTPUT SIGNAL
8 9
711 12
4
3
2
1
OFF MAX
MONITORVOLUME
7
56
3
4
8
AMPLIFIERSELE C T
1
11
12
9
10
2
10
654321
-10 -5 0 3 6
AM4120 amperes
TEST MIC
EMERGENCY P A G ING PANEL
SIRENACTIVATE
POWER
FIR E
amperes
AM6000
PT1800 amperes
WEEKLYPR OG R AM TIMER
CH5 CH6CH3 CH4 CH7 CH8 STAT USWEST
RELAYOUTPUT CONTACT MELODY
CH1 CH2
ENTER DOWNUP
ACTIVEDATA
POWER
PRIORITY1
PRIORITY2
24CHDATA DE C O DE R/RECEIV E R
amperes
TD6240
VR7000
3
2
1
6
5
43
2
1
6
5
4
5
2
4
3
6
1
4
3
2
1 1
2
3
5
6
4
5
6amperes
ZS5602 amperes
BGM/PAGING ZONESELEC T OR
21 3 54 6 1 2 3 4 65 ALLCAL L
BACKGROUNDMUSI C PAGINGZONESE L E CT IO N
amperes
BP2000
BLANKPANEL
POWER
OFF S E L E CT
TUNER
CD
CASS
OFF
MASTER
MUSICSOURCE
SIGIN
BASS
MAXMIN
EXTINPUT
MAX MAXMIN
SOURCE
MIN
SIGIN
CHIME MIXER TR E B LE
MAXMIN
TONECTRL
CH5 CH6CH4
SIGINSIGIN SIGIN
MAXMIN MAXMIN MIN
CH3CH1 CH2
SIGINSIGIN
MAXMIN MAXMIN MA XMIN MAX
AUX
SIGIN
PREAMPLIFIE R MIXER
amperes
MX2222 O
I
CH1 CH2 CH4CH3 CH5 CH6
STATUS
MENU ENTER NEXTPRE
BUZZER
NORMAL
FAULT
SPEAKERLI NE SURVEILLANCE
LS4600 amperes
BATTERY
9400
PS
REGULATEDDC POWERSU P P LY
DCOUT
MAINS
POWER
amperes
O
I
STANDBYAMPLIF IE R CHANGEOVER
STANDBYTAKEOVER
NORMAL
AC3601 amperes
21 3 54 6
AUTOSTANDBY AMPCHANGEOVE R
FAULT
STANDBY
5 64321
ON/OFF
BUZZER
AMP/LINE
ALERT
FAULT
AMP.FAULT/LINE GND
AMP.NUMBER
AMP.OPERATIONAL
AX700
amperes
amperes
MxP2188
MONITORSPEA KE R
LOCALPAGE Z ON E
t11.25;SPEAKERVOLUME
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
1
MONITORALL
EMER
DOWN
UP
PRE NEXT
PAGE
ZONE5
ZONE6
ZONE7
ZONE8ZONE4
ZONE3
ZONE2
ZONE1
MatrimixPaging
8x8MATRIXMIXE R
VP1000 amperes
VENTPANEL
MENU
amperes
O
I
POWER
UP
DOWN
Q
uantum
2000SERIES
QP2500
500WPOWER AMP L IF IE R
ACTIVEDATA
POWER
PRIORITY1
PRIORITY2
8CHDATAD E C O DE R /ZONESE L E C T OR
amperes
TD6080
OVERRIDE
21 3 54 6 7 8 ALLC AL L
O
I
VOLUME
HEADPHONE
MONITORSPEA KE R
MP3/CDPL AY E R /TUNER
POWER
CD1001
amperes
APS SCAN
MEMORY BAN
RESET
-
+
MUTE SOURCE
SHUF RPT
AX3700
AMPLIFIERAUTO FAULTCHANGE O V E R
AMP.FAULT
AMP.CHANGEOVER
AMP.NORMAL
5 64321 6
PILOTTONE
STANDBYAMP.F AULT
AMP.NUMBER
ON/OFF
BUZZER
AMP/LINE
ALERT
FAULT
PILOTTONE
STANDBYAMP.F AULT
ON/OFF
BUZZER
AMP/LINE
ALERT
FAULT amperes
MENU
amperes
O
I
POWER
UP
DOWN
Q
uantum
2000SERIES
QP2500
500WPOWER AMP L IF IE R
MENU
amperes
O
I
POWER
UP
DOWN
Q
uantum
2000SERIES
QP2500
500WPOWER AMP L IF IE R
R
or
audio &
data
audio only
24V DC Power
R
Audio to
Mixer
RS485 for Zone
Controls
Remote Location such as Guard
House, Reception etc
iPX5400
1. Connecting PD series paging mic to iPX5400
This is usually applied when is required to install a paging microphone a distance away from the rack such as guard house,
remote office or at different building.
Audio ( line level output ) and RS485 output shall be connected to iPX5400 as per diagram below, and at the receiving end,
audio shall be fed to mixer and the RS485 data shall go to TD decoder for zone activation. In this mode, duplex operation is
allowed.
3. Transmitting Music via iPX5400
iPX5400 allows high quality music audio to be transmitted via existing LAN or fiber optic. They works in pair at simplex mode.
Analogue input to iPX5400 shall be assigned as transmitter and the other end as receiver.
iPX5400
Amp / Mixer
Decoder
data
audio
Cat5e / Cat 6 ( crossed ) or
Fiber optic cable via LAN - FO
converter or through existing
LAN
PD Series Mic iPX5400
data AB
EX2800
audio
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7
10
PM1000 Mic
iPX5400
PM1000
amperes
PAGINGMICROPHONE
CHIME&TALK
PUSHTOTALK
audio
remote trigger
iPX5400
Amp / Mixer
24V or contact if applicable
Cat5e / Cat 6 ( crossed ) or
Fiber optic cable via LAN - FO
converter or through existing
LAN
69510
Music Player
iPX5400
audio
iPX5400
Amp / Mixer
audio output
Cat5e / Cat 6 ( crossed ) or
Fiber optic cable via LAN - FO
converter or through existing
LAN 10
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Device Setup Via Browser
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iPX5400 shall require some simple setups, kindly follow the step by step instructions as listed below. The unit shall be con-
nected to LAN network to form a complete system. The default IP address is 192.168.0.100. Login page shall appear and
the default User ID and Password are both “admin”.
Info / Main Page
Info: Providing hardware, network and Application
information. This shall be the first page once you
entered the system’s http browser.
Network Configuration: For configuration of
IP address and its related ports.
System configuration: For Application
Settings.
Network Configuration
Unless required, you are recommended to change
the IP address only, leaving other setting such as
port number as default. Once the address has
been changed to suit the environment, click the
“Save Changes” button.
Hardware Information
Firmware Version
Hardware Revision
Serial Number
Device Name
Network Information
IP4 Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
Application Information
Linked To
Data Port
MAC Address
Network Settings
IP4 Address
Subnet Mask
Gateway Address
Application Settings
Data Port

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Device Setup Via Browser
Device Name
Connection Mode
Remote IP
Volume
Bass
Treble
Web Page Theme
Application Settings
System Configuration
Application Settings:
Device Name: We can give a meaningful name to this device.
e.g: GndFlr Paging Mic
Connection Mode: ( Reserved for future enchancement )
NOTE:
Remote IP: At transmitting end this field is key in with receiv-
ing end iPX5400 IP address. At receiving end, leave this box
blank.
Volume / Bass / Treble: Adjust the paging / music volume /
bass / level. Please adjust the levels at receiving end
iPX5400.
Web Page Theme: Select a desired web page theme here.
Authentication: You can alter the user name and pass-
word to avoid unnecessary access to the system.
Firmware Update: Firmware is stored in the unit’s
memory. Should there be any updates available, use this
section to perform system upgrades accordingly.
Authentication
New User Name
Old Password
New Password
Confirm Password
Firmware Update
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Firmware Update
Click the Upload Firmware button to find the
updated 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 automati-
cally restart.
IPX5400.acfr
IPX5400.acfr
IPX5400.acfr
IPX5400.acfr
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 iPX5400 IP Address.
2. Under “System Configuration” page look for “Firmware Update” section as shown in below.
Update firmware in Normal Operation Mode:
Click “Choose File” and choose a binary file with “acfr” extension. Click
“Update”.
Firmware Update
File
Once the update is completed, the browser should enter the login page.
IPX5400.acfr
1. Press & hold the reset button until “ STREAMING ” LED is turned ON. This will set the IP address to default address
192.168.0.100.
2. Press & hold the reset button untill “STATUS” LED is turned ON. This will make iPX5400 enter bootloader mode.
3. Open a browser and enter the IP address 192.168.0.100. A web page as shown below shall appear.
4. Select “ Upload Firmware ”, choose a binary file with “ .acfr ” extension and click “UPLOAD”
5. Once the uploading is completed, the browser shall enter the login page.
Update firmware in Bootloader Mode:
If the iPX5400 “hanged”, it is required to perform system reset by :

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Summary of Features
Note:
The above specifications are correct at time of printing but subjected to changes without prior notice due to product
improvements.
Technical Specification
Low latency audio and data transceiver
RS485 and voice at full duplex ; music audio at simplex
IP Paging server / network switch not required
Supports automatic link crossover
Setup via browser, controlable via PMX software
Supports 3 modes ;
- Always On
- On on remote trigger or through API
- On on paging data ( transmits during paging, siren activation )
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Power requirement :
Voltage
Current
Connectivity
- Interface
- Common protocols
- Communication protocols
Audio
- Analogue in/out (peak-to-peak)
- Total harmonic distortion (THD)
- S/N ratio (full scale signal)
- Conversion format
Data
User interface
Case :
Dimension (WxHxD)
Weight
12 - 24V DC (Normal DC 24V)
<100 mA
RJ-45 (10/100T Base - TX), 2-way Mini Phoenix (RS485)
TCP/IP, UDP, IGMP, HTTP
UDMP, ADP
100 x 147 x 40 mm
320 g
1.25V (line)
0.1%
83 dB
WAV PCM 48KHz 16 Bit ( Bidirectional & Half Duplex )
UART RS485 ( Bidirectional & Full Duplex )
IE Ver 9 and above, Firefox, Google Chrome (preferred)

Warranty Conditions
Disclaimer
AMPERES ELECTRONICS SDN BHD
MADE IN MALAYSIA
Published : AUGUST 2020
ISO 9001: 2008
Design & Manufacture of Public Address Equipment and Systems
Certicate No. 16895 / A / 0001 / UK / En
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Malaysia or its authorized dealers. This warranty is not valid if repairs are performed by unauthorized
personnel or service centres.
This warranty covers only repairs and replacement of defective parts ; cost and risks of transportation as
well as removal and installation of the product from the main system are for the account of the purchaser.
This warranty shall not extend to the replacement of the unit.
This warranty does not cover damages caused by misuse, neglect, accident of the product as well as using
the product with power supply voltage other than shown on the product, or any other power supply source /
adaptor not recommended by the manufacturer.
This warranty does not cover damages caused by fire, earthquakes, floods, lightning and every cause not
directly related to the unit.
This warranty does not include any indemnity in favor of the purchaser or the dealer for the period out of use
of the unit; moreover the warranty does not cover any damages which may be caused to people and things
when using the product.
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this certificate or on the identification label applied on the product.
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