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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction ............................................................................... 1
1.1 Models .............................................................................................................................. 1
1.2 Manual guide .................................................................................................................... 3
2. Installation ................................................................................. 5
2.1 Dimensions ....................................................................................................................... 5
2.2 Power supply .................................................................................................................... 5
2.3 Connections ...................................................................................................................... 6
2.4 Requirements ................................................................................................................... 8
2.5 Startup .............................................................................................................................. 9
2.5.1 Assigning an IP address ............................................................................................ 10
2.6 Viewing the pin assignment ............................................................................................ 12
3. Operation ................................................................................. 13
3.1 Operating mode .............................................................................................................. 13
3.2 Modes ............................................................................................................................. 13
3.3 Keyboard ........................................................................................................................ 14
3.4 Playing messages .......................................................................................................... 14
3.5 Inputs and outputs .......................................................................................................... 14
3.6 Audio sensor ................................................................................................................... 15
3.7 Video ............................................................................................................................... 15
4. Setup Wizard ............................................................................ 17
4.1 Initial configuration .......................................................................................................... 17
4.2 General settings ............................................................................................................. 18
4.3 Network configuration ..................................................................................................... 18
4.4 Connection to a SIP server ............................................................................................. 18
4.5 Direct call to a VoIP telephone ....................................................................................... 19
4.6 Acoustic echo cancellation ............................................................................................. 19
4.7 Audio volumes ................................................................................................................ 19
4.8 Open a door or barrier by keying in a code .................................................................... 20
4.9 Paging functionality ........................................................................................................ 20
4.10 Video camera module ..................................................................................................... 20
4.11 Paging of the auxiliary audio input ................................................................................. 21
5. Configuration ........................................................................... 23
5.1 Initial configuration .......................................................................................................... 23
5.2 General settings ............................................................................................................. 25
5.3 Network configuration ..................................................................................................... 26
5.4 Setting the time ............................................................................................................... 27
5.5 Input and output ports ..................................................................................................... 28
5.5.1 Audio sensor .............................................................................................................. 30

5.6 Voice over IP settings ..................................................................................................... 31
5.6.1 SIP protocol. VoIP connections ................................................................................. 33
5.6.1.1 Point-to-point ................................................................................................... 34
5.6.1.2 PBX ................................................................................................................. 35
5.6.1.3 Internet VoIP services ..................................................................................... 36
5.6.1.4 Gateway to the telephone network ................................................................. 37
5.6.2 Acoustic echo canceller ............................................................................................. 38
5.6.2.1 Adaptive echo cancellation ............................................................................. 38
5.6.2.2 Echo cancellation through attenuation ............................................................ 39
5.6.2.3 Half-duplex echo cancellation ......................................................................... 39
5.6.2.4 No echo cancellation ....................................................................................... 40
5.6.3 Background noise canceller ...................................................................................... 41
5.6.4 Paging ....................................................................................................................... 41
5.6.5 Messages .................................................................................................................. 42
5.7 Video settings ................................................................................................................. 43
5.8 Keyboard settings ........................................................................................................... 45
5.8.1 Making calls ............................................................................................................... 46
5.8.2 Activating outputs ...................................................................................................... 46
5.8.3 Playing messages ..................................................................................................... 46
5.8.4 Activating emergency mode ...................................................................................... 47
5.9 Emergency Mode Settings ............................................................................................. 48
5.10 Auto-configuration .......................................................................................................... 50
6- System administration ............................................................ 51
6.1 Entering system administration ...................................................................................... 51
6.2 Administration options .................................................................................................... 52
6.3 Configuration file management....................................................................................... 53
6.3.1 Saving the configuration ............................................................................................ 53
6.3.2 Configuration list ........................................................................................................ 53
6.3.3 Editing the configuration file ...................................................................................... 57
6.4 Updating firmware .......................................................................................................... 58
6.5 Estado del dispositivo ..................................................................................................... 60
6.6 Viewing the video ........................................................................................................... 61
6.7 Customising messages .................................................................................................. 62
6.8 Administration and diagnostics tools .............................................................................. 63
6.8.1 Traces ........................................................................................................................ 63
6.8.2 Network commands ................................................................................................... 65
6.8.3 Audio commands ....................................................................................................... 65
6.8.4 Video commands ....................................................................................................... 65

7. Drawings and dimension ........................................................ 67
7.1 IPefono Wall Mount ........................................................................................................ 67
7.2 IPefono Wall Mount Embedded ...................................................................................... 69
7.3 IPefono HQ with enclosure ............................................................................................. 70
7.4 IPefono LC with enclosure .............................................................................................. 71
7.5 IPefono HQ and LC OEM ............................................................................................... 72
7.6 Camera ........................................................................................................................... 73


Configuration Guide. IPefono.
IPefono is a range of intercom devices that enable voice communication over IP networks.
1.1 Models
They can be divided into two categories:
Models designed for end users:
Mount with Keyboard (WMT) a
mounting.
Models for integrators:
IPefono LC and IPefono HQ,
board
only) or with its respective enclosure
to be connected externally.
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Introduction
IPefono is a range of intercom devices that enable voice communication over IP networks.
They can be divided into two categories:
Models designed for end users:
IPefono Wall Mount (WM) for surface mounting, IPefono Wall
Mount with Keyboard (WMT) a
nd IPefono Wall Mount Embedded (WMe) for embedded
FIGURE 1. IPEFONO WM, WMT AND WME
IPefono LC and IPefono HQ,
either in the OEM version (electronic
only) or with its respective enclosure
.
In these cases the speakers and microphone have
FIGURE 2. IPEFONO LC AND HQ
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Introduction
IPefono is a range of intercom devices that enable voice communication over IP networks.
IPefono Wall Mount (WM) for surface mounting, IPefono Wall
nd IPefono Wall Mount Embedded (WMe) for embedded
either in the OEM version (electronic
In these cases the speakers and microphone have

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The IPefono LC / WM / WMT /WMe has:
A microphone input.
A 4
Ω or 8Ω speaker output.
A
call progress indicator.
5
V power supply.
The communication ports are as follows:
100BT Ethernet port with
It also has the following I/O ports (inputs and outputs):
1 input (call button) with wire break
1 output (opening of door
Connector for 4x4 matrix keyboard.
The IPefono HQ has:
A microphone input.
A 4
Ω or 8Ω speaker output.
A call progress indicator.
5V to 24V auxiliary power supply.
The communication por
ts are as follows:
Two Ethernet ports (Switch Ethernet).
It also has the following I/O ports (inputs and outputs):
1 input (call button).
2 i
nputs or 2 outputs (opening of d
Connector for 4x4 matrix keyboard.
Configuration Guide
The IPefono LC / WM / WMT /WMe has:
Ω or 8Ω speaker output.
A class-D amplifier with 3.2 W.
call progress indicator.
V power supply.
The communication ports are as follows:
100BT Ethernet port with
remote power supply
(Power over Ethernet).
It also has the following I/O ports (inputs and outputs):
1 input (call button) with wire break
detector.
1 output (opening of door
s).
Connector for 4x4 matrix keyboard.
A microphone input.
Ω or 8Ω speaker output.
A class-D amplifier with 3.2 W.
A call progress indicator.
5V to 24V auxiliary power supply.
ts are as follows:
Two Ethernet ports (Switch Ethernet).
It also has the following I/O ports (inputs and outputs):
1 input (call button).
nputs or 2 outputs (opening of d
oors).
Connector for 4x4 matrix keyboard.
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(Power over Ethernet).

Configuration Guide. IPefono.
1.2 Manual guide
This manual explains every
aspect of the startup, operation, configuration and administration of
the IPefono.
It is divided into the following chapters:
Chapter 1. Introduction.
Chapter 2. Installation and startup of the device.
Chapter 3. Operating Mode.
Chapter 4.
Configuration As
administering
the device.
Chapter 5
. Configuration with the web browser, enabling:
The configuration of the system’s general settings.
The configuration of the network settings.
The setting of the time.
The configuration of the settings of the input and output ports.
The configuration of the Voice over IP settings.
The configuration of the video.
The configuration of the keyboard.
The configuration of the emergency mode.
Chapter 6. System
administration, which basically explains how to manage the
configuration files and update the firmware.
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aspect of the startup, operation, configuration and administration of
It is divided into the following chapters:
Chapter 1. Introduction.
Chapter 2. Installation and startup of the device.
Chapter 3. Operating Mode.
Configuration As
sistant
simplifies the task of configuring, deploying, and
the device.
. Configuration with the web browser, enabling:
The configuration of the system’s general settings.
The configuration of the network settings.
The configuration of the settings of the input and output ports.
The configuration of the Voice over IP settings.
The configuration of the video.
The configuration of the keyboard.
The configuration of the emergency mode.
administration, which basically explains how to manage the
configuration files and update the firmware.
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aspect of the startup, operation, configuration and administration of
simplifies the task of configuring, deploying, and
administration, which basically explains how to manage the


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Installation
2.1 Dimensions
The physical dimensions of the different models of IPefono are as follows:
IPefono WM /WMT 172 x 103 x 32 mm
IPefono LC 85 x 55 x 25 mm
IPefono HQ 70 x 90 x 57 mm
2.2 Power supply
The IPefono HQ can be powered externally from 5V to 24V (using a transformer that is not
included with the product).
In the case of the IPefono LC / WM / WMT /WMe with PoE it can receive power over the
Ethernet or from a 5V local power supply (using a transformer that is not included with the
product).

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2.3 Connections
The IPefono LC has the following different connections:
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The IPefono LC has the following different connections:
FIGURE 3. IPEFONO LC CONNECTIONS
Power
supply
Ethernet
(RJ45)
Call
button
Electret
microphone
Relay Speaker
(4Ω or 8 Ω)
LED call status light
Keyboard connector
GND
Row1
Row3
Camera
(RJ12)
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Keyboard connector
LED+
Row2
Row4
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efono
The IPefono HQ has the following
Power
supply
Factory Button
Reset
Button
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The IPefono HQ has the following
connections:
FIGURE 4. IPEFONO HQ CONNECTIONS
Power
supply
Ethernet 1
(RJ45)
Ethernet 2
Video
camera
(RJ12)
Relay
Relay
Electret
microphone
Call
button
Speaker
(4Ω or 8 Ω)
Auxiliary
audio input
Keyboard
connector
Row4
Row2
Column4
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Keyboard
connector
Row3
Row1
Column3
1
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2.4 Requirements
To configure an IPefono you need:
A PC with any operating system that has a web
local network by Ethernet or Wi
An IPefono.
Optionally a switch, depending on the scenario chosen. This must be Power over
Ethernet if the IPefono PoE has no local power supply.
One or two Ethernet cables, depending on
with RJ45 connectors.
Ethernet
SCENARIO 1
SCENARIO 2
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To configure an IPefono you need:
A PC with any operating system that has a web
browser, with a connection to a
local network by Ethernet or Wi
-Fi.
Optionally a switch, depending on the scenario chosen. This must be Power over
Ethernet if the IPefono PoE has no local power supply.
One or two Ethernet cables, depending on
the scenario chosen (see
with RJ45 connectors.
FIGURE 5. CONFIGURATION SCENARIOS
Switch
IPefono
IP address: 192.168.22.41
Mask: 255.255.255.0
PC
Example of configuration
IP address: 192.168.0.2
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Ethernet
Ethernet
IPefono
IP address: 192.168.22.41
Mask: 255.255.255.0
PC
Example of configuration
IP address: 192.168.0.2
Mask: 255.255.255.0
Ethernet
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browser, with a connection to a
Optionally a switch, depending on the scenario chosen. This must be Power over
the scenario chosen (see
Figure 5)
IP address: 192.168.22.41
Mask: 255.255.255.0
IP address: 192.168.22.41
Mask: 255.255.255.0

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efono
2.5 Startup
The IPefono leaves the factory with a pre
(mask 255.255.255.0),
so that it can be connected to the IP network
different ways:
With the PC and IPefono connected to the local
With the PC and IPefono directly connected (via the Ethernet connection).
When the connection has been established according to one of the above scenarios
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) enter the device’s IP address in the address bar of your browser, if it has not been changed:
F
IGURE
The PC needs to have access to the device’s IP network.
where necessary.
IP
address of
the IPefono
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The IPefono leaves the factory with a pre
-set IP address, either
192.168.22.41 or
so that it can be connected to the IP network
.
It can be configured
With the PC and IPefono connected to the local
network (via a switch).
With the PC and IPefono directly connected (via the Ethernet connection).
When the connection has been established according to one of the above scenarios
) enter the device’s IP address in the address bar of your browser, if it has not been changed:
IGURE
6. ACCESSING SETUP WIZARD WITH THE WEB BROWSER
The PC needs to have access to the device’s IP network.
Change the PC’s IP address
where necessary.
address of
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192.168.22.41 or
192.168.1.61
It can be configured
in two
network (via a switch).
With the PC and IPefono directly connected (via the Ethernet connection).
When the connection has been established according to one of the above scenarios
(see Figure
) enter the device’s IP address in the address bar of your browser, if it has not been changed:
Change the PC’s IP address

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2.5.1
Assigning an IP address
Firstly, the device must be assigned a valid IP address from your network.
“Setup wizard
” option shown in
parameters”.
F
Configure the new IP address:
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Assigning an IP address
Firstly, the device must be assigned a valid IP address from your network.
” option shown in
Figure 6 and then in the new window (
Figure
FIGURE 7. ACCESS TO THE DEVICE’S IP ADDRESS
Configure the new IP address:
FIGURE 8. CONFIGURATION OF THE IP ADDRESS
Enter the new IP address
Network mask
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Firstly, the device must be assigned a valid IP address from your network.
Navigate to the
Figure
7) “Network
Enter the new IP address
Network mask

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efono
Finally, you have to
reboot the device
option “Reboot device”
shown in
If you press the IPefono HQ’s factory button (see
says
its IP address.
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reboot the device
for
the new IP address to come into effect
shown in
Figure 7.
If you press the IPefono HQ’s factory button (see
Figure 4 fo
r its location), the device
its IP address.
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the new IP address to come into effect
. Select the
r its location), the device

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2.6 Vi
ewing the pin assignment
Select the “Device pinout ”
option on the home screen
assignment.
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ewing the pin assignment
option on the home screen
(see Figure 6)
to view the IPefono’s pin
FIGURE 9. VIEWING THE PIN ASSIGNMENT
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Operation
3.1 Operating mode
The IPefono allows you to establish a voice communication over IP networks.
When you press the user’s call button the device calls the IP address configured in
“Destination SIP URL” (see Figure 35). If this is not in operation it calls the IP address
configured in “Alternative SIP URL”. If this fails, it gives the message configured in “No
response from the Helpdesk” (see Figure 48).
There are various different operating modes:
Press to speak. Hold down the call button to speak to the destination.
In open conversation. You talk without having to hold down the call button.
Paging system. You simultaneously talk to several devices that make up a
paging zone, selected using a group code.
Broadcast. A call to one of the intercoms can be played simultaneously on all
intercoms from the same group.
Listen. You can call an intercom to listen to what is happening in the zone.
Play messages.
Emergency mode. When the intercom is in this mode it automatically plays a pre-
set message and tones which, in turn, can be resent to the other devices in the
same paging zone.
This system also allows you to remotely activate outputs (for example, to open a door) and the
reading of inputs.
3.2 Modes
The device can operate with:
An echo suppressor. Cuts off the return audio when the speaker emits a signal to
prevent the sound emitted from reaching the speaker.
Background noise suppressor. Cuts off the audio when noise is detected to
prevent background noise from being transmitted.

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3.3 Keyboard
If you have an IPefono with a keyboard, this
Make calls (see section
Activate outputs (section
Play messages (section
Activate emergency mode (section
3.4 Playing
messages
The system allows you to play messages (see
can also be played by connecting to the device a
browser. To do this, key
the IP address of the device in the address bar of your browser,
followed by:
http://(IP address)/play?(
name of the message file to be played
For example
http://192.168.22.41/play?OutofService.wav
3.5
Inputs and outputs
You do not need to activate anything to be able to use these signals, simply use them on the
configuration screen for the desired function, as described in each section. However, there
a number of direct actions.
The inputs can:
Activate
an output whe
Play a pre-
recorded message (“
Figure 30).
Lock an output (“
not allow the output to be deactivated until the input has been deactivated (e.g. to
prevent a barrier from coming down while somebody is passing underneath).
The outputs are controlled as follows:
They can be automatically deactivate
(“
Automatic deactivation time in milliseconds
They are activated when the user enters a pre
remote device that is communicating with it (“
code”, see
Figure
They are also deactivated when the user enters a pre
on the remote device that is communicating with it (“
type this code
” see
Using an HTTP command (
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If you have an IPefono with a keyboard, this
offers the following functionalities:
Make calls (see section
5.8.1).
Activate outputs (section
5.8.2)
Play messages (section
5.8.3)
Activate emergency mode (section
5.8.4)
messages
The system allows you to play messages (see
6.7 Customising messages).
can also be played by connecting to the device a
nd sending the command from the web
the IP address of the device in the address bar of your browser,
name of the message file to be played
)
http://192.168.22.41/play?OutofService.wav
Inputs and outputs
You do not need to activate anything to be able to use these signals, simply use them on the
configuration screen for the desired function, as described in each section. However, there
an output whe
n on (“Activate this output when ON
”, see
recorded message (“
Play a message when this input is ON
Lock an output (“
Lock output meanwhile this input is ON
”, see
not allow the output to be deactivated until the input has been deactivated (e.g. to
prevent a barrier from coming down while somebody is passing underneath).
The outputs are controlled as follows:
They can be automatically deactivate
d when a configurable time has elapsed
Automatic deactivation time in milliseconds
", see Figure
31
They are activated when the user enters a pre
-
set code on the keyboard or on the
remote device that is communicating with it (“
Activate when the user type this
Figure
31).
They are also deactivated when the user enters a pre
-
set code on the keyboard or
on the remote device that is communicating with it (“
Deactivate when the use
” see
Figure 31).
Using an HTTP command (
http://192.168.22.41/SetOutput?20000
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offers the following functionalities:
These messages
nd sending the command from the web
the IP address of the device in the address bar of your browser,
You do not need to activate anything to be able to use these signals, simply use them on the
configuration screen for the desired function, as described in each section. However, there
are
”, see
Figure 30).
Play a message when this input is ON
“, see
”, see
Figure 31), i.e.
not allow the output to be deactivated until the input has been deactivated (e.g. to
prevent a barrier from coming down while somebody is passing underneath).
d when a configurable time has elapsed
31
).
set code on the keyboard or on the
Activate when the user type this
set code on the keyboard or
Deactivate when the use
r
http://192.168.22.41/SetOutput?20000
) see Table 1. .
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