speco technologies SPIPH8A 15W IP Horn Speaker User Manual
- June 13, 2024
- speco technologies
Table of Contents
- speco technologies SPIPH8A 15W IP Horn Speaker
- SPECO IP AUDIO USER MANUAL
- Product Information
- Product Usage Instructions
- Overview
- Web Configuration
- Logging into the IP Speaker
- Status Menu
- ONVIF Menu
- Media File Menu
- Alarm Menu
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
speco technologies SPIPH8A 15W IP Horn Speaker
SPECO IP AUDIO USER MANUAL
Product Information
Product Name | SPECO IP Audio |
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Product Type | IP based paging speakers |
Compatibility | SIP & ONVIF protocols |
Features | – Indoor and outdoor applications |
– Up to 10 RTP multicast addresses
– Alarm in and HTTP URL integration
– Pre-recorded messages and scheduled broadcasting
Product Usage Instructions
Web Configuration
- Download Speco Audio Manager from Specotech.com.
- Extract the zip-file and run the exe for Speco Audio Manager on your computer.
- Put the Speco Audio Manager shortcut on your desktop/laptop.
- Run Speco Audio Manager and click on “Scan Device” to find every Speco IP speaker on the network.
Logging into the IP Speaker:
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Open Speco Audio Manager and double click on one of the speakers’ IP addresses to access the web interface.
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Use the default username and password to log in:
Username: admin
Password: 1234 -
Click on “Sign in” to log into the IP speaker.
Overview
The Speco SPIP series are IP based paging speakers designed for indoor and outdoor applications. Our Speco IP speakers are compatible with both the SIP & the ONVIF protocol. This will allow for the use of VoIP in applications. Each IP speaker has up to 10 RTP multicast addresses. Alarm in and HTTP URL can combine with our alarm systems. Pre-recorded messages and scheduled broadcasting are also another way that the Speco IP speakers meet the paging demands.
Web Configuration
- Download Speco Audio Manager from Specotech.com.
- This can be found under the support tab at Specotech.com.
- Extract the zip-file and run the exe for Speco Audio Manager on your computer.
- Put the Speco Audio Manager shortcut on to your desktop/laptop.
- Lastly run Speco Audio Manager and click on scan device. This will find every Speco IP speaker on the network.
Logging into the IP Speaker
- Through the Speco Audio Manager if you double click on one of the speakers IP addresses it will direct you to the web interface of that IP speaker.
- Every Speco IP speaker will have the same default username & password.
- Click on “Sign in” to log into the IP speaker.
Username : admin | Password: 1234
Navigating the Web Interface
Once logged into the IP speaker there will be eleven menus to choose from. The following menus are:
- Status
- Basic
- ONVIF
- SIP Account
- Audio
- Media File
- Alarm
- Schedule
- RTP Multicast
- Firewall
- System
Status Menu
On this menu the information consists of the date/time, the devices ID, the firmware version, how much space is free on the device, the SIP account status, and the network information will also be listed at the bottom of the page. It’s important to know that you can only view the information here.
Basic Menu
The Basic Menu will list the date/time, and the network settings. On this menu
you will be able to make any necessary changes to the settings. Every IP
speaker will be set to DHCP by default. If you wanted to change the IP speaker
to static, you can do this by clicking on the static IP address button and
clicking save at the bottom.
If the IP speaker doesn’t have a way to receive DHCP, the default IP address will be 192.168.5.200
ONVIF Menu
The ONVIF menu consists of an enable/disable option for ONVIF. You can also set the ONVIF username and password.
ONVIF will be enabled by default.
SIP Account Menu
The SIP account menu allows you to create up to two separate SIP accounts. SIP
is a protocol that initiates a direct call to that specific VoIP device, and
this will include IP speakers. This will give you the option to have two-way
audio with IP speakers that have a built-in microphone.
Audio Menu
- The Audio menu will have the option to select between four different audio codecs: OPUS, G.722,
- G.711U, and G.711. In this menu you can also set the volume control of the IP speaker. If the IP speaker has a microphone, you will see the option to enable the microphone and set the volume of the IP speaker.
Jitter buffer: Helps make the audio more stable.
Amp Auto OFF: Will be set to “Yes” by default. This will eliminate any
noise when not broadcasting.
Media File Menu
The Media File menu consists of 5 preset bell options to choose from. You can also set up to 10 of your own audio files and play the files directly through the IP speaker. The Maximum media file size is listed as a total of 3836 kilobytes. *Through Speco Audio Manager there is no file size limit
Alarm Menu
The Alarm menu allows for the user to set up one alarm input/output to the IP speaker. By default, you will have to enable the alarm input. The alarm output will have to be selected through this menu first, then it will play either one of the preexisting media files or it will play a custom audio clip. Once the alarm is enabled, you will also have the option to enable “Play File Enable”, which means you can take the example URL commands, and they will play the audio clip by just sending it through a web address.
Schedule Menu
This menu will allow the user to create a custom schedule. The schedule menu
is designed to be used for schools, factories, and office projects. The
schedule allows for the user to make a regular bell, announcement or alarm
happen at a specific time/date. In each IP speaker there are 10 different
schedules that can be created. To create a schedule, click on the edit option,
and then a new schedule window will come up. Enable the schedule and customize
the schedule you wish to create by: giving it a name, start time/end time,
allowed days in the schedule, action time, action type, the file it will be
playing, and lastly the cycle mode. After creating the schedule click save at
the bottom.
RTP Multicast Menu
The RTP multicast menu will be used to set up RTP addresses to zone out the IP
speakers. RTP stands for Real-Time Transport Protocol. This allows the user to
stream audio over the internet, thereby enabling VoIP (Voice over Internet
Protocol). On this menu you will see a list from 1 through 10. This means you
can create up to 10 RTP addresses, and depending on what slot you put the RTP
address in will determine what priority it is set too. Number 1 being the
highest priority on the list & number 10 being the lowest priority on the
list. This will allow you to do priority paging. After creating an RTP list,
click save at the bottom.
- RTP address Range : 224.0.0.0-239.255.255.0
- Port Range: 1500-6300
Firewall Menu
This menu is used primarily to keep your network safe. You can edit the
firewall settings by clicking on the edit option. From the edit option, you
can add any specific rules that you wish to add to your IP speaker’s firewall.
To do this you have to first enable the firewall rules to do this. You can
also add firewall defensive rules to the IP speaker. Again, this will have to
be enabled first to use this feature. You can create up to 5 rules for both
categories in your firewall settings.
- Firewall Rules
- Firewall Defensive Rules
System Menu
The System menu will allow you to Reboot, Reset, and upgrade the firmware of
the IP speaker. On this page you will also be able to change the IP speaker’s
username and password from the default to a more unique username and password
if needed.
Speco Technologies is constantly developing and improving products. We reserve the right to modify product design and specifications without notice and without incurring an obligation. Rev. 3/21/2023. We are not responsible for typographical errors. ©2023 Speco Technologies. All rights reserved.
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