Icom VE-PG2 User manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1 BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION.............................................................................7
■ Unicast mode operation......................................................................................8
2 SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION..........................................................19
■ Using with an in-house sound system ..............................................................20
■ Using with an emergency device......................................................................29
■ Using with a headset ........................................................................................39
3 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION ..................................................................49
■ Using with a peer to peer connection ...............................................................50
■ Using with an in-house sound system ..............................................................58
■ Using with a headset ........................................................................................72
■ Using with an emergency device......................................................................82
■ Using with an emergency device and the microphone .....................................95
■ Using with a repeater......................................................................................110
4 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN .................................................................119
■ Setting screen descriptions ............................................................................120
■ Connection setting..........................................................................................121
4-1 Operating mode .......................................................................................121
4-2 IP network connection Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) .......125
4-3 IP network connection EXT Input (EXT IN)..............................................129
4-4 IP network connection EXT Output (EXT OUT) .......................................133
4-5 IP network connection EXT I/O (EXT)......................................................136
4-6 IP network connection Emergency notice ................................................139
4-7 TRX/EXT Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3)............................142
4-8 TRX/EXT EXT Input (EXT IN) ..................................................................150
4-9 TRX/EXT EXT Output (EXT OUT) ...........................................................155
4-10 VoIP call detail Common setting.............................................................157
4-11 Emergency notice ..................................................................................159
4-12 Abnormal condition monitor ...................................................................160
■ Network setting...............................................................................................161
4-13 LAN IP....................................................................................................161
■ System setting ................................................................................................163
4-14 Administrator ..........................................................................................163
4-15 Clock ......................................................................................................164
4-16 SYSLOG ................................................................................................165
4-17 SNMP.....................................................................................................166
■ Information......................................................................................................167
4-18 Network information ...............................................................................167

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4-19 SYSLOG ................................................................................................169
4-20 Call/Reception record.............................................................................170
4-21 Information list for IP connection............................................................171
5 SELECTIVE CALL MODE SETTING SCREEN ................................................173
■ Setting screen descriptions ............................................................................175
■ Connection setting..........................................................................................176
5-1 Operating mode .......................................................................................176
5-2 IP network connection Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) .......178
5-3 IP network connection EXT Input (EXT IN)..............................................180
5-4 IP network connection Emergency notice ................................................182
5-5 TRX/EXT Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3)............................183
5-6 TRX/EXT EXT Input (EXT IN) ..................................................................190
5-7 TRX/EXT EXT output (EXT OUT) ............................................................195
5-8 VoIP call detail Transceiver 1 (TRX1) – Transceiver 3 (TRX3)..................204
5-9 VoIP call detail EXT Input (EXT IN)..........................................................206
5-10 VoIP call detail EXT Output (EXT OUT) .................................................208
5-11 VoIP call detail EXT I/O (EXT)................................................................210
5-12 VoIP call detail Common setting.............................................................212
5-13 Numbering plan......................................................................................215
5-14 Priority call control..................................................................................219
5-15 Emergency notice ..................................................................................220
5-16 Abnormal condition monitor ...................................................................221
■ Network setting...............................................................................................222
5-17 LAN IP....................................................................................................222
■ System setting ................................................................................................224
5-18 Administrator ..........................................................................................224
5-19 Clock ......................................................................................................225
5-20 SYSLOG ................................................................................................226
5-21 SNMP.....................................................................................................227
■ Information......................................................................................................228
5-22 Network information ...............................................................................228
5-23 SYSLOG ................................................................................................230
5-24 Call/Reception record.............................................................................231
5-25 Information list for IP connection............................................................232

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6 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN ........................................................233
■ Setting screen descriptions ............................................................................235
■ Connection setting..........................................................................................236
6-1 Operating mode .......................................................................................236
6-2 IP network connection Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3) .......238
6-3 IP network connection EXT Input (EXT IN)..............................................244
6-4 IP network connection EXT Output (EXT OUT) .......................................250
6-5 IP network connection EXT I/O (EXT)......................................................253
6-6 IP network connection Emergency notice ................................................258
6-7 TRX/EXT Transceiver 1 (TRX1)–Transceiver 3 (TRX3)............................263
6-8 TRX/EXT EXT Input (EXT IN) ..................................................................272
6-9 TRX/EXT EXT output (EXT OUT) ............................................................277
6-10 VoIP call detail Transceiver 1 (TRX1) – Transceiver 3 (TRX3)................284
6-11 VoIP call detail EXT Input (EXT IN)........................................................287
6-12 VoIP call detail EXT Output (EXT OUT) .................................................290
6-13 VoIP call detail EXT I/O (EXT)................................................................292
6-14 VoIP call detail Common setting.............................................................295
6-15 Numbering plan......................................................................................298
6-16 Priority call control..................................................................................302
6-17 Emergency notice ..................................................................................303
6-18 Abnormal condition monitor ...................................................................304
■ Network setting...............................................................................................306
6-19 LAN IP....................................................................................................306
■ System setting ................................................................................................308
6-20 Administrator ..........................................................................................308
6-21 Clock ......................................................................................................309
6-22 SYSLOG ................................................................................................310
6-23 SNMP.....................................................................................................311
■ Information......................................................................................................312
6-24 Network information ...............................................................................312
6-25 SYSLOG ................................................................................................314
6-26 Call/Reception record.............................................................................315
6-27 Information list for IP connection............................................................316

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INTRODUCTION
7 MAINTENANCE.................................................................................................317
■ How to restrict of access ...............................................................................318
■ How to set the VE-PG2’s internal clock time ..................................................319
■ How to save the VE-PG2’s setting to the PC ..................................................320
■ How to load the saved file to the VE-PG2.......................................................321
■ How to initialize the VE-PG2...........................................................................322
■ Firmware updating..........................................................................................324
8 REFERENCE .....................................................................................................329
■ Troubleshooting ..............................................................................................330
■ Connect with the VE-PG2 using Telnet...........................................................332

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BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION
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In the Unicast mode, the VE-PG2 specifies a port number, IP address and calls a
specified transceiver that is connected to the VE-PG2.
The following descriptions are based on the step by step example shown below.
Example: Operating VE-PG2 in local area network.
Tr ansceiver B3
[TRX2]
Tr ansceiver A2
[TRX1]
(Port number: 21500)
HUB
Tr ansceiver A1
[TRX1]
[Area A]
[LAN]
192.168.0.2
VE-PG2
12345
[Area B]
Tr ansceiver B2
[TRX1]
(Port number: 21500)
[TRX1]
Tr ansceiver B1
[LAN]
192.168.0.3
VE-PG2
If you connect the VE-PG2 to a global network (internet),
you can communicate anywhere through the IP network.
CAUTION:
To connect the transceivers or repeaters, use only the following cables:
OPC-2073 (For the transceivers) or OPC-2074 (For the repeaters).
Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3].
Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2,
transceivers or repeaters.
CAUTION:
To connect the transceivers or repeaters, use only the following cables:
OPC-2073 (For the transceivers) or OPC-2074 (For the repeaters).
Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3].
Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2,
transceivers or repeaters.
Connect to transceiver A2’s speaker jack.
Connect to transceiver B2’s speaker jack.
NOTE: First, connect the transceiver
to the VE-PG2 using the optional
OPC-2073. Then turn ON the power
to the transceiver and the VE-PG2.
NOTE: First, connect the transceiver
to the VE-PG2 using the optional
OPC-2073. Then turn ON the power
to the transceiver and the VE-PG2.
Tu rn ON the transceivers’ power, and
then set transceiver A2’s volume
control to the 12 o’clock position.
Tu rn ON the transceivers’ power, and
then set transceiver B2’s volume
control to the 12 o’clock position.
■Unicast mode operation

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BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION 1
Step 1 [Area A]–Setting the IP address for Area A
Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the
list.
Set the VE-PG2’s IP address in Area A.
• Click [Save and Reboot]
after setting.
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Enter “192.168.0.2.”

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BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION
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Step 2 [Area A]–Setting IP communication mode
Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode”
shown on the list.
Set the IP communication mode for the transceiver A2.
■Unicast mode operation (Continued)
• Click [Save and Reboot]
after setting.
Click to select “Unicast
mode” option.

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BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION 1
Step 3 [Area A]–Setting the IP network connection
Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network
connection,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list.
Set the IP address for the transceiver A2.
• Click [Save] after setting.
Enter “192.168.0.3.”
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BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION
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Step 4 [Area A]–Confirming IP network connection
Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network
connection,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list.
The connection status of the transceiver A2 to the IP network can be displayed on
the screen.
• Confirm the status message “During transmit” is displayed.
■Unicast mode operation (Continued)
Click
Confirm

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BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION 1
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Step 5 [Area B]–Setting IP address setting for Area B
Place the mouse pointer on “Network setting,” and then click “LAN IP” shown in the
list.
Set the VE-PG2’s IP address in Area B.
• Click [Save and Reboot]
after setting.
Enter “192.168.0.3.”

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BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION
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Step 6 [Area B]–Setting IP communication mode
Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then click “Operating mode”
shown on the list.
Set the IP communication mode for the transceiver B2.
■Unicast mode operation (Continued)
• Click [Save and Reboot]
after setting.
Click to select “Unicast
mode” option.

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BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION 1
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Step 7 [Area B]–Setting the IP network connection
Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network
connection,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list.
Set the IP address for the transceiver B2.
• Click [Save] after setting.
Enter “192.168.0.2.”

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BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION
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Step 8 Confirming IP network connection
Place the mouse pointer on “Connection setting,” and then on “IP network
connection,” and then click “Transceiver 1 (TRX1)” shown on the list.
The connection status of the transceiver B2 to the IP network can be displayed on
the screen.
• Confirm the status message “During transmit” is displayed.
■Unicast mode operation (Continued)
Click
Confirm

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Step 9 Operation
q Set transceivers A2 and B2 AF volume to the 12 o’clock position.
w Turn transceivers A1 and B1 power ON, and select the same operating channel
as transceivers A2 and B2.
• See the transceiver’s instruction manual when setting the channel, if necessary.
e While holding down transceiver A1’s [PTT] in Area A, speak into the microphone
at your normal voice level to call transceiver B1 in Area B.
Release transceiver A1’s [PTT] to receive.
r While holding down transceiver B1’s [PTT] of Area B, speak into the microphone
at your normal voice level to reply to transceiver A1 in Area A.
Release transceiver B1’s [PTT] to receive.
Example: Operating VE-PG2 in local area network.
Tr ansceiver B3
[TRX2]
Tr ansceiver A2
[TRX1]
(Port number: 21500)
HUB
Tr ansceiver A1
[TRX1]
[Area A]
[LAN]
192.168.0.2
VE-PG2
12345
[Area B]
Tr ansceiver B2
[TRX1]
(Port number: 21500)
[TRX1]
Tr ansceiver B1
[LAN]
192.168.0.3
VE-PG2
If you connect the VE-PG2 to a global network (internet),
you can communicate anywhere through the IP network.
CAUTION:
To connect the transceivers or repeaters, use only the following cables:
OPC-2073 (For the transceivers) or OPC-2074 (For the repeaters).
Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3].
Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2,
transceivers or repeaters.
CAUTION:
To connect the transceivers or repeaters, use only the following cables:
OPC-2073 (For the transceivers) or OPC-2074 (For the repeaters).
Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3].
Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2,
transceivers or repeaters.
Connect to transceiver A2’s speaker jack.
Connect to transceiver B2’s speaker jack.
NOTE: First, connect the transceiver
to the VE-PG2 using the optional
OPC-2073. Then turn ON the power
to the transceiver and the VE-PG2.
NOTE: First, connect the transceiver
to the VE-PG2 using the optional
OPC-2073. Then turn ON the power
to the transceiver and the VE-PG2.
Tu rn ON the transceivers’ power, and
then set transceiver A2’s volume
control to the 12 o’clock position.
Tu rn ON the transceivers’ power, and
then set transceiver B2’s volume
control to the 12 o’clock position.

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SECTION 2
SELECTIVE CALL MODE
APPLICATION
This section describes the VE-PG2’s setting example in the selective call mode.
■Using with an in-house sound system .................................................................20
■Using with an emergency device .........................................................................29
■Using with a headset ...........................................................................................39

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SELECTIVE CALL MODE APPLICATION
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The received audio can be sent through the [OUT] port for an in-house sound
system to make an announcement from transceiver 2.
• Transceiver 2 can communicate with other transceivers.
■Using with an in-house sound system
Tr ansceiver 2
Other transceivers
External
amplifier
External
device
[OUT]
Call destination number: 4
[IN]
VE-PG2
192.168.0.2
Tr ansceiver 1
[TRX1]
[TRX1]
CAUTION:
To connect the transceivers or repeaters, use only the following cables:
OPC-2073 (For the transceivers) or OPC-2074 (For the repeaters).
Connect the specified cables to only [TRX1], [TRX2] or [TRX3].
Using another cable, like an Ethernet cable, may damage the VE-PG2,
transceivers or repeaters.
Connect to transceiver 1’s speaker jack.
NOTE: First, connect the transceiver
to the VE-PG2 using the optional
OPC-2073. Then turn ON the power
to the transceiver and the VE-PG2.
For in-house sound (BGM)
Tu rn ON the transceivers’ power,
and then set transceiver 1’s
volume control to the 12 o’clock
position.
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