Icom IP1000C User manual

INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing this Icom product. The IP1000C i p a d v a n c e d r a d i o s y s t e m c o n t r o l l e r is designed and
built with Icom’s IP network technology.
We hope you agree with Icom’s philosophy of “technology first.” Many hours of research and development went
into the design of your IP1000C.
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FEATURES
• The IP1000C enables you to communicate through IP networks by using the IP1000C as a controller for the IP100H.
- A wireless access point is required.
IP100FS
(Remote Communicator)
IP1000C
Wireless
Access
Point
Connection example
IP
Network
IP100H
• A total of up to 100 IP100Hs i p c o m m u n i c a t i o n t e r m i n a l and IP100FSs r e m o t e c o m m u n i c a t o r can be registered and used in
the IP1000C system. (Depending on the IP1000C versions, only the 20 terminals can be registered.)
- IP100FS enables you to remotely communicate with IP communication terminals connected to your IP1000C from a
PC through an IP network.
• The IP1000C has two methods of communications (Simplex and Full-Duplex.)
- The Simplex is for communications where receptions and transmissions are done alternately one by one, and the Full-
Duplex is for simultaneous receptions and transmissions as a telephone call.
• The call types are All Call, Group Call, Individual Call, and Telephone Call.
• In the All Call and Group Call, you can assign the simplex or full-duplex mode to the each calls.
• The Area Calls can be operated by limiting to a certain area.
• If you connect in bridge port with Icom’s VE-PG3 (ver. 1.13 or later), you will be able to communicate with certain types
of our transceivers and also, using the VoIP router enables you make extension phone calls and outline phone calls.
- Only the VE-PG3’s bridge ports that are set as the converter mode are connectable.
• A total of up to 50 ID list and 10 messages can be programmed to each setting group.
• Status settings can be programmed to send the status information (Example: Away from the desk) from the IP100H.
- Up to 10 statuses can be programmed.
• The settings configured with the IP1000C is automatically set when the IP100H is turned ON.
• Automatic firmware updates for the IP100H can be done using the IP1000C.
• The LAN ports automatically select from 10BASE-T, 100BASE-TX or 1000BASE-T, and detect the port polarity type
between MDI (straight) and MDI-X (crossover), depending on the connected devices.
• The [LAN] port is equipped with 4-port switching HUB.
• Supports SNMP as the network management.
• Automatic Restore using a USB flash drive.

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OPTIONS
IP100FS
Remote communicator
OPC-1402A
Maintenance cable
IP100FS enables you to remotely
communicate with IP communication
terminals connected to your IP1000C
from a PC through an IP network.
NETWORK AND SYSTEM DEFAULT SETTINGS
NOTE:
Approved Icom optional equipment is designed for optimal performance when used with an Icom transceiver.
Icom is not responsible for the destruction or damage to an Icom device in the event the Icom device is used with equip-
ment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom.
Menu Item Setting Window Setting Item Item Name Value
Network Settings IP Address IP Address IP Address 192.168.0.1
Subnet Mask 255.255.255.0
DHCP Server DHCP Server DHCP Server Disable
Management Administrator Administrator Username admin (fixed)
Current Password: admin (lower case)
Date and Time NTP NTP Client Enable
SNTP Server SNTP Server Enable
USB USB
USB Flash Drive Enable
USB Access
Permission
✓ Firmware Update
✓ Backup/Restore
Firmware Update Automatic Update Automatic Update Enable
• See the Section 4 for more details on above settings.
• The Administrator’s Username (admin) cannot be changed.
To prevent unauthorized access
You must be careful when choosing your password, and change it occasionally.
• Choose one that is not easy to guess.
• Use numbers, characters and letters (both lower and upper case).
As of Feburary 2014

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SETTING PROCEDURE
Set up the IP1000C, following the procedure below.
Step.1
Step.2
Step.3
Step.4
Step.5
Connect to a PC and turn ON the powerCONNECTION GUIDE
Access the setting screenCONNECTION GUIDE/Section 2
Configure the network connectionpp. 4-11, 4-12
Registering the terminalspp. 2-5, 2-6
Configure the settings for each terminalsp. 2-7
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Step.6 Registering the terminals to a group p. 2-8
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Step.7 Configure the settings for groupspp. 2-9 to 2-12

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BEFORE USING THE IP1000C Section 1
1. Panel description .........................................................................................................................................................1-2
MFront panel..............................................................................................................................................................1-2
MRear panel ..............................................................................................................................................................1-4
2. Feature description ......................................................................................................................................................1-5
MAbout the basic connection ....................................................................................................................................1-5
MConnecting a telephone..........................................................................................................................................1-5
MSimplex and Full-Duplex.........................................................................................................................................1-6
MMulti communication...............................................................................................................................................1-6
MAll Call and Group Call ...........................................................................................................................................1-7
MIndividual Call .........................................................................................................................................................1-8
MCalling mode...........................................................................................................................................................1-8
MPriority Call and its priority......................................................................................................................................1-9
MArea Call...............................................................................................................................................................1-10
MMessages .............................................................................................................................................................1-11
MAbout Status Settings ...........................................................................................................................................1-12

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1. Panel description
MFront panel
q [UPDATE] button ���� When [MSG] lights green, a firmware update is ready.
To download and install the new firmware, hold down this button until [MSG]
blinks.
• To use the Firmware Update function, an internet connection, DNS and
default gateway settings are necessary.
w [PWR]��������� No light: Power is OFF
Lights green: Power is ON*1
Blinks green: Booting*1*2
Lights orange: Booting*1
Blinks orange: Booting*1*2
*1 After the power is ON:
Blinks green > lights orange > blinks orange > lights green
*2 After [INIT] is pushed until the default resets are completed:
Blinks orange and green alternately.
e [MSG]��������� Lights green: A firmware update is ready (Online update)
Blinks green: Downloading new firmware (Online update)
r [V/RoIP] �������� No light: No registration
Lights green: IP communication terminal registered
(More than 1 registration)
t [LAN]*3*4�������� No light: Not connected
Lights green: LAN connected: All connections (1000BASE-T)
Lights orange: LAN connected: More than 1 connection
(10BASE-T/100BASE-TX)
*3 When 1000BASE-T/10BASE-T/100BASE-TX are mixed, the [LAN] LED
lights orange.
*4 The data communication status for each [LAN] port can be checked with
the [LAN] LED on the rear panel. (p. 1-4)
qwer tyu

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y [USB] ��������� Lights green: Inserting an USB flash drive.
Blinks green: Accessing the USB flash drive*5
Blinks orange: Accessing the USB flash drive*5
*5While accessing (resetting or firmware updating) the USB flash drive, this LED
alternately blinks green and orange.
u [USB] ports ������ If you insert the USB flash drive, the automatic load function for setting
data can be used. When using the USB flash drive, detach the supplied AC
adapter, and then securely insert the USB flash drive into the [USB] port.
• Icom is not responsible for all the devices used with the USB flash drive.
Using the Automatic Setting data upload with a USB flash drive
Insert a USB flash drive (purchase separately) to recover the configuration or
to update the firmware. (p. 5-9)
• Turn OFF the IP1000C’s power before inserting or removing the USB flash
drive, to prevent data corruption.
• Either one of the USB slots accepts a USB flash drive, but insert only one
drive at a time.
• Securely insert the USB flash drive.
• NEVER remove the USB flash drive or turn OFF the IP1000C’s power,
while transferring data. It will cause data corruption, or damage the USB
flash drive.
• After the firmware updating is completed, check the firmware version on the
setting window to verify that the update was correctly done.
• When importing setting data from the USB flash drive to the IP1000C, the
originally programmed setting data is automatically saved as “bakdata.sav”
on the USB flash drive, as a backup.
• A USB flash drive such as one with biometric authentication, or one with
password protection is not supported.
1. Panel description
MFront panel (continued)
(USB2.0×2)
qwer tyu

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1. Panel description (continued)
MRear panel
q [CONSOLE] port ���� Connect an RS-232C serial communication interface to externally configure
the IP1000C. (Optional OPC-1402A is required.)
w [LAN] ports ������ Connect the network devices such as a HUB.
[LED indication]
e [INIT] button ������ If you forget its IP address and you cannot access to the IP1000C setting
screen, you can initialize (reset) the IP1000C by pushing [INIT] on the rear
panel. (p. 5-4)
• See the “PRECAUTIONS” leaflet for details.
• Initializing resets all settings to the factory defaults.
rDC jack �������� Connect the supplied AC adapter.
tGround terminal ���� Connect to the ground.
(RJ-45 type×4)
(RJ-11 type)
qw ert
Lights: LAN connected
Blinks:LAN data communicating
qGreen:1000BASE-T
w Orange:10BASE-T/100BASE-TX
q w

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2. Feature description
MAbout the basic connection
The IP1000C enables you to communicate through IP networks by using the IP1000C as a controller for the
IP100H.
• A wireless access point is required
IP100H (IP communication terminal)
IP100H enables you to communicate using the IP1000C and a wireless access point through IP networks.
• Verify the appropriate system formation according to the environment used, and then the IP communication terminal confir-
mation, wireless LAN settings and server settings using the CS-IP100H are required.
• See the IP100H instruction manual for more details.
IP100FS (Remote communicator)
The IP100FS enables you to remotely communicate with IP communication terminals connected to your IP1000C
from a PC through IP networks.
• See the IP100FS help file for more details.
CS-IP100H (Cloning software)
The CS-IP100H cloning software is designed to be used for data entry, setting and programming for the IP100H
from a PC. (You can download the free software from the Icom’s web site)
• Connect the cloning cables correctly according to the CS-IP100H instruction manual uploaded on the Icom’s website. Read
the instruction carefully and completely.
MConnecting a telephone
If you connect in bridge connection with Icom’s VE-PG3 (ver. 1.13 or later), you will be able to communicate with
certain types of our transceivers and also, using the VoIP router enables you make extension phone calls and out-
line phone calls.
* Only the VE-PG3’s bridge ports that are set as the converter mode are connectable.
IP1000C
IP100H
Wireless access point
IP100FS
(Remote communicator)
IP1000C
VE-PG3
IP100H
Wireless access point
Bridge connection
(RoIP Gateway)
IP phone

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2. Feature description (continued)
MSimplex and Full-Duplex
The IP1000C has two methods of communications (Simplex and Full-Duplex.)
The Simplex is for communications where receptions and transmissions are done alternately one by one, and the
Full-Duplex is for simultaneous receptions and transmissions as a telephone call.
Set the Communication Method in “Transceiver Settings” for each IP communication terminal registered to the
IP1000C.
• The Full-Duplex communications are done by connecting a microphone (purchase separately) to the IP100H.
• If no microphone is connected to the IP100H, the communication method is automatically set as Simplex.
Simplex
Simplex and Full-Duplex
Full-Duplex
IP1000C
IP100H
Wireless
access point
Connection cables
Full-Duplex
Simplex IP100H VOX function*1
(Set in the IP1000C)
Hands free PTT operation
HM-153 e a r p h o n e m i c r o p h o n e OPC-2144 ✓ ✓ —
HM-153LS e a r p h o n e m i c r o p h o n e —✓ ✓ —
HM-166 e a r p h o n e m i c r o p h o n e OPC-2144 ✓ ✓ —
HM-166LS e a r p h o n e m i c r o p h o n e —✓ ✓ —
HM-186LS s p e a k e r m i c r o p h o n e —✓—
HS-85 v o x u n i t OPC-2144 ✓ ✓ ✓ Disable*2
HS-94 h e a d s e t OPC-2006LS ✓ ✓ Enable
OPC-2328*3 ✓ ✓ —
HS-95 h e a d s e t OPC-2006LS ✓ ✓ Enable
OPC-2328*3 ✓ ✓ —
HS-97 t h r o a t m i c r o p h o n e OPC-2006LS ✓ ✓ Enable
OPC-2328*3 ✓ ✓ —
*1 When a headset that supports the VOX function is connected, the communication mode automatically changes between
reception and transmission by verifying the communication voice.
*2 Select [VOX] on the HS-85.
*3Receive by using the OPC-2328.
MMulti communication
To prevent a crosstalk in the IP network, simultaneous multiple communications can be made in the system
IP1000C
IP100H
Wireless
access point
Individual CallIndividual Call Group Call

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2. Feature description (continued)
MAll Call and Group Call
Communication type Simplex or Full-Duplex can be set for the All Call and Group Call.
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All
Selecting All Call
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Sales Group1
Selecting Group Call
Simplex operation
• When the Simpex is selected, the called station cannot reply until the caller station
stops transmitting.
IP1000C
Wireless access point
IP100FS
(Remote communicator)
IP100H IP100H
Full-duplex operation
IP1000C
Wireless access point
IP100FS
(Remote communicator)
IP100H IP100H
About All Calls
The All Call function is used to call all the IP100H and IP100FS that are registered in the Transceiver Registration
window in the IP1000C.
About Group Calls
The Group Call function is used to call the desired group selected from the address book.
• It is required to divide the registered IP100H and IP100FS in the [Transceiver Registration] screen into groups in
the [Destination Settings] screen.
• The address book and the destination settings set in the IP1000C are commonly used in the each group where
the IP100H and IP100FS belong to.

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2. Feature description (continued)
MIndividual Call
Individual Call is when you talk to a desired transceiver 1 on 1.
When an individual call is made, the IP100H displays the connection result. (Connected, Busy, or No response)
• If the IP100H that you are calling is out of range, “No response” is displayed.
• If desired, set the Receive Notification Tone in the [Common Settings] Screen in the [Common Settings] menu to
notify a Call is received.
IP1000C
IP100H
Sales 1 Sales 8
Wireless access
point
Individual Call
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Connected
10/8 16:57
Sales 8
Selecting an Individual Call
(Example: Sales 1 calling Sales 8)
The display after
transmitting
MCalling mode
When you are receiving or transmitting, the transceiver is in the calling mode.
While in the calling mode, only the transmitting operation is needed to communicate with the transceiver you are
calling.
Individual Call
Sales 1
Calling mode
IP1000C
Wireless access
point
IP100H
Sales 2
Sales 3 Sales 1
Sales 2
Sales 3
Sales 1 to Sales 2
Regular Individual Call destination:
Sales 3
While in the calling mode、the Individual
Call destination is changed to Sales 1.
About TalkBack Timer
The TalkBack timer starts when the calling transceiver finishes transmitting until the screen returns to the standby
mode. (Default: 5 seconds)
About blocking the communications while in the TalkBack Timer
If there are new calls while in the TalkBack Timer, it is set to receive the calls in the priority order. (p. 4-66)
• A call cannot be received if it has an equal or lower priority than the call you are now making. Calls will be re-
ceived after the TalkBack Timer.
• The TalkBack Timer that are commonly used by the IP100Hs belonged to the setting group is set in the IP1000C.

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2. Feature description (continued)
MPriority Call and its priority
The Priority Call function is set to “Disable” in the default setting.
The priority levels of the Call types are in the following order.
Priority level Call type Priority Call Remarks
High Telephone — For telephone communication
All Call Enable Includes the Area Call or calling from an
IP100FS
Individual Call Enable Includes from an IP100FS
Group Call Enable Includes the Area Call or calling from an
IP100FS
All Call Disable Includes the Area Call
Individual Call —
Low Group Call Disable Includes the Area Call
• The priority is given to the first call between calls with the same priority level.
Making an Individual Call
during communication
Group Call
Change the target during communication with the Priority Call function enabled
Group Call
Individual Call
IP1000C
IP100H
Wireless
Access point

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2. Feature description (continued)
MArea Call
This function is used when operating by limiting to a certain area. (Default: Disable)
If you make an All Call or Group Call when Area Call in the IP100H is set to ON, the IP100H and IP100FS that are
in the same area with the IP100H connected to the wireless access point are called.
To use Area Call, it is required to enable the [Area Call] for each IP100H in the [Transceiver Settings] screen, and
then register the area’s wireless access point (BSSID) in the [Area Entry List].
All Call
IP100H makes an All Call with the Area Call function
IP100FS calls the All Call with the Area Call function
The wireless access points that the
IP100H is included in with the Area Call
function, are set on the [Area Call] screen
in the [RoIP Server Settings] menu.
(Example: For Sales and For Accounts)
When the IP100FS uses the Area Call
function, can call IP100Hs that are in the
communication range of the access points
assigned to the Area Call.
Select the access point in the [Location], the
Call type (Individual, Group, All, Area or
Telephone) and names are displayed
IP1000C
IP100H
Wireless
access point
Sales Accounts Parts

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2. Feature description (continued)
MMessages
Set this function to send a message with the IP100H and IP100FS. (Default: Disable)
The fixed messages of up to 32 characters to send can be set in the [Messages] screen of the [Common Setting]
Menu. Up to 10 messages can be registered.
All Call
IP100H calls transmits a message
Message selection screen
(TX)
Received messege screen
(RX)
IP100FS trasmits a message
Selected Call type Selected or edited message
IP1000C
IP100H
Wireless
access point
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All Gather imme
Blinks Scrools
The IP100FS can store up to 100 messages
in the each Site.
You can edit the storeed messages.
Message
All
Gather immedi
• To use this function, requires to enable the [Message] item in the [Transceiver Settings] screen for each IP100H.
• The messages that are registered to the IP1000C are commonly used by the IP100Hs belonged to the setting
group.

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2. Feature description (continued)
MAbout Status Settings
Set the Status to send the status information (Example: Away from the desk) from the IP100H. (Default: Disable)
• The status information of up to 32 characters can be programmed in the [Status] screen on the [Common Set-
tings] menu. Up to 10 status can be programmed.
• The status information sent using the IP100H can be displayed in the One-Touch Button screen or in the [Trans-
ceiver Status] screen on the [Transceiver Settings] menu.
To use this function, requires to enable the [Status] item in the [Transceiver Settings] screen for each IP100H.
IP100H sends the Status
Status selection screen
(TX)
IP100FS One-Touch button
Status
At lunch
IP1000C Transceiver Status screen
Status
IP1000C
IP100H
Wireless
access point
Name, Destination ID, Status number
and Status information

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Section 2
1. Flow using IP100H ����������������������������������������� 2-2
MPrepare for connection and settings �������������������������������� 2-2
MAbout the Setting procedures ����������������������������������� 2-3
2. Terminal settings ������������������������������������������ 2-4
MRegistering the terminals ������������������������������������� 2-5
MAbout confirming the registration and rebooting the IP100H ���������������������� 2-6
MAbout the IP100H settings ������������������������������������ 2-7
MAbout the Group calls �������������������������������������� 2-8
MAbout the ID list ����������������������������������������� 2-9
MAbout messages���������������������������������������� 2-10
MAbout the status settings ������������������������������������ 2-11
MAbout commonly use the ID list and message in the group ��������������������� 2-12
3. Bridge connection and Caller settings �������������������������������� 2-13
SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM

2SETTING UP THE IP1000C SYSTEM
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1. Flow using IP100H
MPrepare for connection and settings
This is an explanation of the flow from connecting with PC to accessing to the Setting screen.
1. Connect to a PC and turn ON the power See the CONNECTION GUIDE (Separated) for details
Connect a PC to the IP1000C’s [LAN] port, and insert the power cable into the [DC] jack.
2. Access the setting screen See the CONNECTION GUIDE (Separated) for details
qOpen your web browser, then enter the IP address of the IP1000C into the address bar.
• The default IP address is “192.168.0.1.” (http://192.168.0.1/)
w Push the [Enter] key.
• The Login Authentication screen will appear.
eEnter “admin” (fixed username) and “admin” (default password) in their respective input fields on the Login Au-
thentication screen, and then click [OK].
Connect to a PC
Power cable
IP1000C

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1. Flow using IP100H (continued)
MAbout the Setting procedures
This is a flow that the setting procedures of the IP100H using the IP1000C setting screen.
This manual explains after completing the wireless access point settings that the IP100Hs connect to.
1. Network Settings (pp. 4-10, 4-12)
Enter an IP address (default: 192.168.0.1) on the [IP Address] screen, and a DHCP server setting (default: Disable)
on the [DHCP Server] screen, according to your system environment.
2. Transceiver presettings
Register the IP100H or IP100FS to use into this IP1000C.
[Transceiver Registration] screen (pp. 2-5, 4-28)
Enter the Transceiver model, Name and Unit ID, Password and Setting group.
• The default password is “iptrx,” and you can change it for security.
This password is also used when setting up the IP100H by using CS-IP100H cloning software.
• The common settings that are used by the group, are set in the [Common Settings] menu.
Setting by the CS-IP100H cloning software (p. 2-6)
After IP100Hs are registered to the IP1000C, set the wireless LAN setting, antenna setting (internal or external),
provisioning server setting (IP1000C) to all the IP100Hs.
• The CS-IP100H is a freeware that can be downloaded from the Icom website.
• First, read the instructions of the CS-IP100H that can be downloaded from the Icom website, and follow its pro-
cedure to connect the cloning cable between the IP100H and a PC.
3. Common Settings (pp. 2-9 to 2-12)
Set common settings of each group that the IP100Hs or IP100FSs belong to and are registered on the [Transceiver
Registration] screen.
[ID List] screen
Register the unit IDs that are registered on the [Transceiver Registration] screen or the group IDs that are regis-
tered on the [Destination Settings] screen.
• When an IP1000C’s bridge connection is made with a VE-PG3, you can register the telephone number of the
IP phone.
[Message] screen
Enter messages that the IP100H will send.
Up to 32 characters can be programmed. (Up to 10 messages.)
[Status] screen
Enter Statuses that the IP100H will send.
Up to 10 messages, each with up to 32 characters, can be entered.
[Common Settings] screen
Specify the ID list and message list of the group that the IP100H belongs.
About updating setup
If the IP1000C’s setup has been changed, be sure to reboot the IP100H to read its setting.
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