Toa N-XC65-W User manual

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USER MANUAL
IP Audio Window Intercom Kit
N-XC65-W
N-XC65-WP
TOA Canada Corporation
WP (weatherproof version)

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Table of Contents
1. Summary...................................................................................................................................................3
1.1. Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................................3
1.1.1. Warning Labels...........................................................................................................................3
1.1.2. Setup and Installation ................................................................................................................ 3
1.1.3. Device Use ..................................................................................................................................3
1.2. Introduction .......................................................................................................................................4
1.3. Features .............................................................................................................................................4
1.4. Hardware Introduction ......................................................................................................................4
1.4.1. Master Station.............................................................................................................................4
1.4.2. External Window Intercom Module ...........................................................................................6
2. Device Setup.............................................................................................................................................7
2.1. Items...................................................................................................................................................7
2.2. Wiring.................................................................................................................................................8
2.3. Network Setup ...................................................................................................................................9
3. Device Settings.......................................................................................................................................10
3.1. Web Interface Login ........................................................................................................................10
3.2. Network Settings .............................................................................................................................11
3.3. Audio Output Settings ....................................................................................................................12
3.4. Talk Settings....................................................................................................................................12
3.5. Recorder Settings............................................................................................................................14
3.6. Password Modification....................................................................................................................15
3.7. Port Modification .............................................................................................................................15
3.8. Language Settings ..........................................................................................................................16
3.9. Restart Device .................................................................................................................................16
3.10. Factory Reset...................................................................................................................................17
3.11. Firmware Upgrade...........................................................................................................................17
3.12. Systems Log....................................................................................................................................18
4. Three-way Call Operation ...................................................................................................................... 19
5. Troubleshooting .....................................................................................................................................21

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1.
Summary
1.1. Safety Precautions
• Please follow warnings and relevant safety procedures.
• Please keep this manual for future reference.
1.1.1. Warning Labels
This symbol indicates there are potential safety hazards, which may cause serious injury or
death if operated incorrectly
This symbol indicates important operation and maintenance instructions.
1.1.2. Setup and Installation
• Do not operate device in a wet environment. Do not expose the device to rain, water or
condensation (with the exception of the weatherproof External window intercom module)
• Do not use other power supplies that do not meet the specifications indicated on the supplied power unit.
Do not damage, cut or twist the power cord.
• Keep the power cable away from any heat
1.1.3. Device Use
Please turn off power supply immediately when the following occurs. Continued operation may cause fire or
electric shock.
• When the device is emitting smoke and burning odors.
• When there is water exposure and damage.
• When the device is damaged due to a fall.
• When the power cord is damaged, (copper wire is exposed or broken etc.).
• When the device indicates a faulty (cannot connect to the network, there is no sound etc.)
During operation:
• Do not open or modify the device
• Don’t place near magnetic devices
• Do not operate near flammable objects
• Do not operate the device during lightning storms
• Do not operate near liquid containers
Important thing to note:
• The device contains parts that operate on high voltage. Opening the cover or modifying the device
may cause shock. Maintenance to the device should be done by a qualified professional.
• Please power down the device when not in use for longer than 10 days.

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1.2. Introduction
The IP audio window intercom allows full digital full-duplex communication. The unit consist of a master
station and an external window intercom module. The unit receives a DC power input, an RJ45 Ethernet
connection, and an unbalanced line level audio recording port.
Master Station External window intercom module
1.3. Features
• DSP based multi-channel audio technology allowing for digital full-duplex intercom.
• Easy to use touch keys
• Environment noise compensation.
• Providing three mode-scenes (quiet, standard, noisy) and support one-button adjustment.
• Single cable connection between master station and external window intercom module
• Solid metal housing to prevent resonance for clear speech transmission
• Support for connectivity between intercom units configurable over a web browse
• IP65 Rated for the N-XC65-WP (External window intercom module only)
1.4. Hardware Introduction
1.4.1. Master Station
Front:

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①Network status LED: red when offline, green when online
②3-PIN Mini XLR Gooseneck microphone screw-in socket
③Speaker
④Main intercom button. When configured, pressing the voice broadcast button initiates a call to another N-
XC65 Unit
⑤Secondary intercom button. When configured, pressing the voice broadcast button initiates a call to another
N-XC65 Unit
⑥Talk activation button. Tap to communicate via the external window intercom module.
Intercom calls cannot be initiated when Talk activation button is active.
Side:
①Noise Compensation adjustment switch. Standard is the default mode.
- Noisy (Right)
- Standard (Middle)
- Quiet (Left)
Wiring:
①DC power. Connect with 12V/1.5A power supply
②RJ45 Ethernet Connection
③Line Level Unbalanced Audio Output
④External window intercom module connection

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1.4.2. External Window Intercom Module
①Speaker/MIC:
②Master Station Connector

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2.
Device Setup
2.1. Items
The Window intercom system includes the following accessories. Please verify that your package contains the
following items. Contact your reseller if any parts are missing.
(1)Master Station 1 PCS
(2)External window intercom module 1 PCS
(3)Gooseneck microphone 1 PCS
(4)Power adapter (12V/1.5A) 1 PCS
(5)Zip tie(3*100mm)3 PCS
(6)Self-adhesive cable clamp 3 PCS

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(7)Phoenix terminal 1 PCS
(8)Cable Bushing 1 PCS
(9)EV-cotton 1PCS
(10)Installation manual 1 PCS
2.2. Wiring
1. Connect the DC power adapter
2. Connect the external window intercom module to the Master Station
3. Connect the Ethernet LAN cable to the RJ45 connector

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2.3. Network Setup
Via a web browser, navigate to the Web page of the IP digital window intercom. The default IP address is
http://192.168.1.101. Make sure you set the IP address of your computer to the same static IP address range
(e.g. 192.168.1.50 with a subnet mask of 2545.255.255.0). The default admin and password are as follows:
Username: admin
Password: Rdc070#*
Note: Issues have been encountered with Google Chrome. If the webpage indicates an error, consider using
an alternate web browser such as Internet Explorer or Firefox

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3. Device Settings
3.1. Web Interface Login
Use a web browser and navigate to the IP address (factory defaultis http://192.168.1.101), then press Enter.
Enter user name and password in the login window of the Web page (the default is: admin, password:
Rdc070#*).
Upon successful log-in, you will land on the Status Page.

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3.2. Network Settings
Description:
Connection Type
You can choose between static IP or obtain an IP
automatically from DHCP server
MAC Address
Cannot be modified, assigned to the device network adapter
IP Address
Device IP address, factory default is 192.168.1.101
Subnet Mask
The subnet mask of the LAN network.
Default Gateway
IP address of network gateway
Preferred DNS
Server
IP address of the preferred DNS
Alternate DNS
Server
IP address of the alternate DNS

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3.3. Audio Output Settings
Description:
Audio Output
Set the desired audio output configuration
3.4. Talk Settings

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Description:
Net Input Volume
Volume setting for incoming audio sent from remote N-XC65
intercom unit
Net Output
Volume
Volume setting for outgoing audio sent to remote N-XC65 intercom
unit
Inside Output
Volume
Volume setting for Master Station
Outside Output
Volume
Volume setting for External Window Intercom Module
Prompt Volume
Volume setting for alarms and device prompts
Initiate the
Intercom
Setting for call control of inter-device calls initiated with this unit,
restricts or allows the remote device being called to disconnect the
call
Accept the
Intercom
Configuration for automatic or manual receive of calls, call hang-
up can be enabled or disabled
Automatic
Answer Time
Set time delay for automatic call answering
Enable Triple
Talk
Enable or disable allowing remote calls to/from other N-XC65 unit
to be heard at both the master station and external window
intercom module
Enable On-line
Talk
Enable or disable calls to/from other N-XC65 units using the left
and right buttons
On-line left Key
Call
Set IP of remote N-XC65 intercom unit that will be called when left
key is triggered, specify UDP port to be used
On-line left Key
Call
Set IP of remote N-XC65 intercom unit that will be called when
right key is triggered, specify UDP port to be used

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3.5. Recorder Setting
Description:
Analog Output Volume
Volume setting for unbalanced line level audio output

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3.6. Password Modification
You can change the web page login-in account and password in the WEB management parameters, click
“Save” when finished.
3.7. Port Modification
You can change the port of the WEB access. When not using port 80, please add the corresponding port
behind the address when accessing this WEB page. (e.g.: if the port is 8888, the access address will be
http://XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX:8888.)

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3.8. Language Settings
You can switch the Web page language between Chinese and English, save the modification and restart the
intercom to activate the changes.
3.9. Restart Device
Restart the device.
Note: the all modified parameters on the web page will be effective after restarting the device.

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3.10. Factory Setting
Revert the device to factory settings.
3.11. Upgrade Firmware
Click “Upgrade” to enter the firmware upgrade mode. This will load a separate web page where you can load the
firmware file and initiate the upgrade. If this web page does not load, please clear the browser cache then reload
the page.
Note: Please do not upgrade the firmware without any special needs or reason.

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3.12. Systems Log
The log file contains all system events.
Click “Clear All The Log” to empty the log.

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4. Three-way Call Operation
1. Press either the off-line left or right key call as indicated below to start the call to the specified target in the talk
settings. Note that a call to another intercom unit is not possible if the talk button is engaged.
LEFT KEY RIGHT KEY
TALK BUTTON
Figure 3: Master Station
PRESS
TO CALL
Figure 4: Press call

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2. Depending on the setting on the target station, the device can accept the call manually or automatically.
Once the call is accepted, the talk button can be engaged to allow a 3-way conversation. When finished,
depending on your hang up settings, the call will be hung up and the talk button will default to its
disengaged mode.
PRESS TO
ACCEPT CALL
Figure 5: Manual Call Accept
PRESS TO
ENGAGE
CLIENT MIC
Figure 6: Press talk button to engage the three-way call
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