ICOM VE-PG4 RoIP Gateway Installation Guide

June 16, 2024
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ICOM VE-PG4 RoIP Gateway

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Product Information

The VE-PG4 RoIP GATEWAY is a product designed and built with Icom’s IP network technology. It is a reliable and durable device that provides seamless communication over IP networks.

Specifications

  • Firmware Version: 1.11
  • Voice coding technology: i
  • MAC Address: 00-90-C7-XX-XX-XX

Product Usage Instructions

1. Network Settings

In the Network Settings section, you can configure the network connection of the RoIP gateway. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the Router Settings menu.
  2. Select the WAN screen setting to set up your WAN connection.
  3. If applicable, install a nanoSIM card for LTE connection and check LTE Status.
  4. Check the Network Status, RSSI Level, and Connection Status for the connected telephone line.
  5. To test the server connection, click on Check the Server Connection.

2. Router Settings

In the Router Settings section, you can configure various settings related to your router. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the Router Settings menu.
  2. Adjust the settings according to your network requirements.

3. Bridge Connection Settings

In the Bridge Connection Settings section, you can configure bridge connections between different networks. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the Bridge Connection Settings menu.
  2. Configure the bridge connections as per your network setup.

4. Transceiver Controller

The Transceiver Controller section allows you to manage and control transceiver settings. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the Transceiver Controller menu.
  2. Adjust the transceiver settings according to your requirements.

5. Connection Port Settings

In the Connection Port Settings section, you can configure the settings for the connection ports. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the Connection Port Settings menu.
  2. Configure the connection port settings based on your setup.

6. Destination Settings

In the Destination Settings section, you can configure the destination settings for communication. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the Destination Settings menu.
  2. Set up the destination settings according to your communication requirements.

7. Expert Settings

The Expert Settings section provides advanced configuration options for expert users. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the Expert Settings menu.
  2. Configure the expert settings according to your requirements.

8. IP Line Settings

The IP Line Settings section allows you to configure specific settings related to IP lines. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the IP Line Settings menu.
  2. Adjust the IP line settings based on your network setup.

9. PBX

The PBX section provides settings for PBX integration. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the PBX menu.
  2. Configure the PBX settings as required.

10. PBX Transceiver Call Settings

In the PBX Transceiver Call Settings section, you can configure specific settings for PBX transceiver calls. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the PBX Transceiver Call Settings menu.
  2. Adjust the settings according to your PBX transceiver call requirements.

11. PBX Extension

The PBX Extension section allows you to manage and configure PBX extensions. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the PBX Extension menu.
  2. Configure the PBX extension settings as per your requirements.

12. PBX Advanced Settings

In the PBX Advanced Settings section, you can configure advanced settings for PBX integration. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the PBX Advanced Settings menu.
  2. Adjust the advanced settings based on your PBX integration requirements.

13. Management

The Management section provides options for managing and monitoring the RoIP gateway. Follow these steps:

  1. Access the Management menu.
  2. Use the provided tools and features to manage and monitor the RoIP gateway.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What is the firmware version of the VE-PG4 RoIP GATEWAY?
    • A: The firmware version of the VE-PG4 RoIP GATEWAY is 1.11.
  • Q: What is the MAC Address of the RoIP gateway?
    • A: The MAC Address of the RoIP gateway is 00-90-C7-XX-XX-XX. You can find it displayed in the MAC Address section of the TOP screen or printed on the label on the bottom of the device.

OPERATING GUIDE

RoIP GATEWAY
VE-PG4

INTRODUCTION 1 TOP 2 INFORMAITON 3 NETWORK SETTINGS 4 ROUTER SETTINGS 5 BRIDGE CONNECTION SETTINGS 6 TRANSCEIVER CONTROLLER 7 CONNECTION PORT SETTINGS 8 DESTINATION SETTINGS 9 EXPERT SETTINGS
10 IP LINE SETTINGS 11 PBX 12 PBX TRANSCEIVER CALL SETTINGS 13 PBX EXTENSION 14 PBX ADVANCED SETTINGS 15 MANAGEMENT

INTRODUCTION

Thank you for choosing this Icom product. The VE-PG4 RoIP GATEWAY is designed and built with Icom’s IP network technology. With proper care, this product should provide you with years of trouble-free operation.
L This document is described based on the VE-PG4 firmware version 1.11.
Icom is not responsible for the destruction, damage to, or performance of any Icom or non-Icom equipment, if the malfunction is because of: · Force majeure, including, but not limited to, fires, earthquakes, storms, floods, lightning, other natural
disasters, disturbances, riots, war, or radioactive contamination. · The use of Icom transceivers with any equipment that is not manufactured or approved by Icom. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. This document contains material protected under International and Domestic Copyright Laws and Treaties. Any unauthorized reprint or use of this material is prohibited. No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying, recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system without express written permission from Icom Incorporated. All stated specifications and design are subject to change without notice or obligation. Icom, Icom Inc. and the Icom logo are registered trademarks of Icom Incorporated (Japan) in Japan, the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Spain, Russia, Australia, New Zealand, and/or other countries. AMBE+2 is a trademark of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. Microsoft and Windows are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders.
Voice coding technology
The AMBE+2TM voice coding Technology embodied in this product is protected by intellectual property rights including patent rights, copyrights and trade secrets of Digital Voice Systems, Inc. This voice coding Technology is licensed solely for use within this Communications Equipment. The user of this Technology is explicitly prohibited from attempting to extract, remove, decompile, reverse engineer, or disassemble the Object Code, or in any other way convert the Object Code into a humanreadable form. U.S. Patent Nos.

8,595,002, #8,359,197, #8,315,860, #8,200,497, #7,970,606, and #6,912,495 B2.

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INTRODUCTION
ABOUT THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE MANUAL
You can use the following manuals to understand and operate this RoIP Gateway. Precations (Comes with the RoIP Gateway) Instructions for the connections, initialization, and precautions. Installation guide (PDF type) Instructions for the system requirements, the system setup basics, maintenance, and the specifications. It can be downloaded from the Icom website. Operating guide (This manual, PDF type) The detailed references for the settings in the RoIP Gateway setting screen. It can be downloaded from the Icom website. Also refer to the manual for each device, that is connected to your system.
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1 TOP
TOP screen
TOP
System Status
Displays the firmware version, Date and Time, uptime, and memory usage.
L See “Transceiver Management” screen in this manual for details on the firmware version of each IP100H that is registered to the RoIP server. (Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Management)
TOP
MAC Address
Displays the MAC Address (LAN/WAN.)
L The MAC address is the peculiar number that is assigned to a networking device. It is displayed in 12 hexadecimal (00-90-C7-XX-XX-XX).
L The MAC address is also printed on the label on the bottom of the RoIP gateway.
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1 TOP
TOP screen
TOP
WAN Status
Displays the WAN connection status that is set on the “WAN” screen setting in the Router Settings menu. (Router Settings > WAN)

TOP
LTE Status
Displays the LTE information, such as RSSI Level, if a nanoSIM card is installed.

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4 5

1 Network Status

Displays the type of the connected telephone line, “4G” or “3G.”

2 RSSI Level

Displays the approximate RSSI (Received Signal Strength Indicator) level, “High,” “Middle,” “Low,” or “Out of range.”

3 Connection Status

Displays the status of the 4G/3G line connection, “Initializing,” “Initialization failure,” “Connecting,” “Connected,” or “Disconnected.”

4 Last Access time to the Server

Displays the last accessed date and time to the transceiver controller. L The date and time in the list shows the received log from the transceiver
module.

5 Check the Server Connection Click to check the connection to the IP Transceiver controller.

INFORMATION

Network Status screen
Information > Network Status
Interface List
Displays the details of the Interface Setting. (Network Settings > Static Routing > Routing Table > Interface)
Information > Network Status
Ethernet Port Connection Status
Displays the transfer speed and the transfer type for the Ethernet Port. This is an example setting the WAN connection type as [LAN Port].
TIP: · The RoIP Gateway’s [LAN] ports are auto-negotiation enabled, and can automatically select the optimal
speed and duplex mode if the peer devices are auto-negotiation enabled as well. · We recommend that you always enable auto-negotiation on the peer devices.
If a peer device is fixed to full-duplex mode, auto-negotiation enabled devices (including the RoIP Gateway) may generally take it for half-duplex mode, and cannot communicate properly. Information > Network Status
DHCP Lease Status
Displays the IP Address and Lease Time assigned to the connected devices.
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2 INFORMATION
SYSLOG screen
Information > SYSLOG
SYSLOG
Displays the log of the RoIP Gateway.
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1 Severity
2 Display Filter 3 4 5

Select one or more log types that you want to list. L Remove the check mark to hide the entries. L The selection is not stored, and will reset when you leave this screen.
Enter a keyword (for example: dhcp) and select “Include” or “Exclude” to narrow down the list.
Click to reload the list. Up to the last 1000 logs are listed.
Click to save a log to a text (.txt) file.
Click to clear all the logs.

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2 INFORMATION
Bridge Status screen
Information > Bridge Status
Bridge Status
Displays the bridge connection status list, if a bridge destination network address is set. (See also section 5 in this manual for the Bridge Connection.) L The Transceiver Controller is set to each port by default.
(This is only an example.)
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2 INFORMATION
Bridge Status screen
Information > Bridge Status
Port Connection Status
Displays the connection status of each port.
(This is only an example.) · RoIP Gateway 1 ~ 8 displays the status of the RoIP Gateway Connection settings.
(Connection Port Settings > RoIP Gateway > RoIP Gateway Connection) · Converter Bridge 1 ~ 20 displays the status of the Connection settings.
(PBX Extension > Converter Bridge > Connection) · Voice Protocol and the AMBE+2 Vocoder Assignment display the status of the AMBE+2 Vocoder Assignment
settings. (Bridge Connection Setting > Bridge Connection > AMBE+2 Vocoder Assignment)
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2 INFORMATION

PBX Status screen
Information > PBX Status
Extension Group List
Displays the Extension Group List status.

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1 Extensions not Belonging to a Group
2 Extension Group Number 3 Extensions 4 Setting for Extension
Prioritization

Displays the Extension Numbers that do not belong to any Extension Group. Displays the Extension Group Number and its Group Name. Displays the Extension Numbers that belongs to the Extension Group.
Displays the prior extensions to receive a call from the Extension Group Number (2).

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2 INFORMATION

PBX Status screen
Information > PBX Status
List of Extensions
Displays the Extension settings.

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(This is only an example.) 1 Extension Number 2 Extension Group Number
3 Port Type 4 Dial-in number 5 Automatic Acquisition
Line Number 6 Connection from WAN 7 MAC Address 8 IP Address

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5 6 7 8
Displays the Extension number and the name. (PBX > Extension > Extension)
Displays the Extension Group number. L Displays “No Extension Representative” when the Extension Numbers that
do not belong to any Extension Group make a call.
Displays the port type of the extension.
Displays the dial-in number, if entered.
Displays whether or not to automatically acquire a specific telephone line.
Displays whether or not to allow connecting the Extension number from the WAN.
Displays the MAC address of the extension.
Displays IP Address used by the extension. · Displays “Disconnected” when the extension does not connect to the
RoIP Gateway. · Displays “-” when you connect to the Transceiver Controller Telephone
Connection or the Converter Bridge.

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2 INFORMATION
Call Log screen
Information > Call Log
Call Log
Lists the log of the Bridge connection to the RoIP gateway and the telephone communication. 1 23

1 2 3

Click to reload the list. Up to the last 1000 logs are listed. Click to save a log to a text (.txt) file. Click to delete all the logs.

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2 INFORMATION

Extension Status screen
Information > Extension Status
Extension Status
Displays the status of the Extension. (PBX > Extension > Extension)

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1 Name 2 Extension Number 3 Port Type 4 Version 5 IP Address 6 Presence

Displays the Extension number and the name assigned to Extension settings. (PBX > Extension > Extension)

Displays the extension number assigned to Extension. (PBX > Extension > Extension)

Displays the port type of the extension assigned to Extension settings. (PBX > Extension > Extension).

Displays the Firmware information for VoIP Expansion.
L Displayed when a SIP phone is displayed to only the Port Type Setting(3).

Displays the IP Address used by VoIP Expansion.
L Displayed when a SIP phone is displayed to only the Port Type Setting(3).

Displays the status of the VoIP Expansion.

· Offline:

Not registered.

· Online*:

Registered.

· On the phone*: Calling or holding.

· Step out*:

Call forwarding except for the transceivers.

*Online, On the phone, and Step out is displayed when successfully registered.

L Displayed when a SIP phone is displayed to only the Port Type Setting(3).

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2 INFORMATION

LTE Status screen
Information > LTE Status
LTE Module Status
Displays the information of the LTE communication module.

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1 Version 2 IMEI

Displays the version of the LTE communication module.
Displays the communication module’s IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identifier.)

Information > LTE Status
SIM Status
Displays the information of the SIM.

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1 Active SIM Slot 2 ICCID
3 Phone Number

Displays the SIM slot number in use.
Displays the ICCID (IC Card IDentifier) of the installed SIM card. L Displayed when information of Active SIM Slot Setting (1) can be acquired.
Displays the telephone number of the SIM card. L Displayed when information of Active SIM Slot Setting (1) can be acquired.

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2 INFORMATION

LTE Status screen
Information > LTE Status
LTE Status
Displays the information of the LTE line if installed and valid.

1 2 3 4
1 Network Status 2 RSSI Level
3 Connection Status
4 Last Access time to the Server

Displays the type of the connected telephone line, “4G” or “3G.”
Displays the approximate RSSI level, “High,” “Middle,” “Low,” or “Out of range.”
Displays the status of the 4G/3G line connection, “Initializing,” “Initialization failure,” “Connecting,” “Connected,” or “Disconnected.”
Displays the last accessed date and time to the IP transceiver controller. L The date and time in the list displayed here are acquired from the transceiver
module.

NETWORK SETTINGS

IP Address screen
Network Settings > IP Address
Host Name
Enter the host name.

Host Name

Enter a host name of up to 31 characters.

(Default: VE-PG4)

When the RoIP Gateway connects to Telnet/SSH, this host name is

displayed.

L The usable characters are: “a” ~ “z”, “A” ~ “Z”, “0” ~ “9”, and “-.”

L The name must start with an alphanumeric character, and must NOT start or

end with a “­.”

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3 NETWORK SETTINGS

IP Address screen
Network Settings > IP Address
IP Address
Enter the VE-PG4’s IP Address.

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1 IP Address
2 Subnet Mask
3 Default Gateway
4 Primary DNS Server
5 Secondary DNS Server
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Enter the LAN IP address according to your network environment. (Default: 192.168.0.1)
L When using the DHCP Server function, the network part of the IP address must be the same as that set in the “IP Pool Start Address” item in the [DHCP Server] menu.
Enter the subnet mask according to your network environment. (Default: 255.255.255.0)
If a default gateway device, such as a router, is connected to the LAN port, enter the device’s IP address.
Enter the DNS server address specified by your service provider. If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the primary address.
If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the secondary DNS server address.
Click to apply the entries.
Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

3 NETWORK SETTINGS

DHCP Server screen
Network Settings > DHCP Server
DHCP Server
Configure the DHCP Server function.

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1 DHCP Server 2 IP Pool Start Address 3 Pool Size
4 Subnet Mask 5 Lease Time 6 Domain Name 7 Default Gateway

Select “Enable” to use the DHCP Server function. (Default: Disable)
The DHCP Sever is activated, depending on the IP Pool Start Address (2) and Pool Size (3) items.

Enter the IP Pool Start address.

(Default: 192.168.0.10)

An IP address is automatically assigned to a transceiver that the RoIP

Gateway connects to, from this IP Pool Start address.

Entry the number of an IP address that can be automatically assigned. (Default: 30)
Up to 128 addresses can be automatically assigned by the DHCP server function. Another 32 addresses can be manually assigned.

Enter the subnet mask for the IP Pool Start address set in the “IP Pool

Start Address” (2).

(Default: 255.255.255.0)

Enter the lease time period. Range: 1 ~ 9999 (hours)

(Default: 72)

Enter a network address domain name of up to 253 characters.

Enter the default gateway IP address. When the DHCP Server function is used, this IP address is sent to a client. L When this item is blank, the RoIP Gateway’s IP address is sent.

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3 NETWORK SETTINGS

DHCP Server screen
Network Settings > DHCP Server DHCP Server

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The screen above shows when “DNS Proxy” (8) is set to “Disable.”

8 DNS Proxy 9 Primary DNS Server 10 Secondary DNS Server 11 Primary WINS Server 12 Secondary WINS Server

Selects whether or not to use a DNS proxy.

(Default: Enable)

When this option is set to “Enable,” the terminals can assign the RoIP

Gateway as the DNS server.

(Displayed only when the DNS Proxy (8) is disabled) Enter the DNS server address specified by your service provider. If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the primary address.

(Displayed only when the DNS Proxy (8) is disabled) If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the secondary DNS server address.

Enter the WINS server’s address. If you have two WINS server addresses, enter the primary address.

If you have two WINS server addresses, enter the WINS server’s secondary address.

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3 NETWORK SETTINGS

DHCP Server screen
Network Settings > DHCP Server DHCP Server

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The screen above shows when “DNS Proxy” (8) is set to “Disable.”

13 TFTP Server Distribution
14 TFTP Server Address 15 16

Set to “Enable” to use a provisioning KX Series telephone. (Default: Enable)
When this option is enabled, the telephone automatically reads the setting from the RoIP Gateway and sets up by itself. L The telephone’s MAC address must be entered on the “Extension” screen. L When using this system with static IP addresses, see also Section 4 in the
Installation guide.
Enter the IP address of the TFTP server for the KX series telephone. If this item is blank, the RoIP Gateway works as theTFTP server.
(Default: Blank)
Click to apply the entries.
Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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3 NETWORK SETTINGS
DHCP Server screen
Network Settings > DHCP Server
Static DHCP
Enter the MAC and static IP addresses of the DHCP server. L You can enter up to 32 entries.

Static DHCP

Enter the MAC and IP addresses, and then click . L This setting is useful when the DHCP Server function is used. See page 3-4
for details of the DHCP Server function. L Sets a different IP address from the IP address that the DHCP Server
function automatically assigns. L Make sure that the addresses of the devices on the network do not overlap
or conflict. If a DHCP server is already connected to the network, and there is an address conflict, a network problem will occur.

List of Static DHCP Settings
Displays the static DHCP entries.

Click to delete the entry. L You cannot restore after clicking .

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3 NETWORK SETTINGS

Static Routing Screen
Network Settings > Static Routing
Routing Table
Displays the valid routing information for packet transmission.

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1 Destination 2 Subnet Mask 3 Gateway 4 Interface

The network address of the route’s destination network.

The subnet mask of the route’s destination network.

The route’s gateway address.

The routing interface.

· br-lan:

LAN

· eth0:

WAN

· ppp0 ~ ppp7: PPPoE (WAN)

· vti0 ~ vti 31: IPsec Tunnel

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3 NETWORK SETTINGS

Static Routing Screen
Network Settings > Static Routing
Static Routing
Enter the static routing destinations. L You can enter up to 32 entries.

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1 Destination 2 Subnet Mask 3 Gateway 4 Interface
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The network address of the route’s destination network.
The subnet mask of the route’s destination network.
(Only when the Interface (4) is set to “Set the gateway”) Set the route’s gateway address.
The routing interface. · Set the gateway · ppp0 (WAN01) ~ ppp7 (WAN08) · vti0 ~ vti 31
Click to add the entry. The entry that is registered in the [List of Static Routing Entries] is displayed.

List of Static Routing Entries
Displays the static routing destinations. L You can enter up to 32 entries.

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Click to edit the entry.
Click to delete the entry. L You cannot restore after clicking .

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3 NETWORK SETTINGS

Policy Routing screen
Network Settings > Policy Routing
Source Address Routing
Enter the packet source routing from the specified network address of the source terminal (such as a PC.) L You can enter up to 32 entries.

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1 Source Address 2 Subnet Mask 3 Gateway 4 Interface
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Set the network address of the source terminal.
Set the subnet mask of the source network address.
(Only when the Interface (4) is set to “Set the gateway”) Set the route’s gateway address.
The routing target interface from: · Set the gateway · ppp0 (WAN01) ~ ppp7 (WAN08) · vti0 ~ vti31
Click to add the entry. The entry that is registered in the [List of Source Address Routing Entries] is displayed.

List of Source Address Routing Entries
Displays the entered packet source routing settings.

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Click to edit the entry.
Click to delete the entry. L You cannot restore after clicking .

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ROUTER SETTINGS

WAN screen
Router Settings > WAN
Connection Status
(When “Connection Type” is set to “LAN port”) The WAN connection status is displayed.

1 2 3 4 5

1 Connection Status 2 Connection Type 3 IP Address 4 Peer IP Address 5 DNS Server

Nothing is displayed. The WAN connection type is displayed. Nothing is displayed. Nothing is displayed. Nothing is displayed.

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4 ROUTER SETTINGS

WAN screen
Router Settings > WAN Connection Status (When “Connection Type” is set to “DHCP Client”) The WAN connection status is displayed.

1 2 3 4 5

1 Connection Status
2 Connection Type 3 IP Address 4 Peer IP Address
5 DNS Server

The connection status to the Internet line is displayed as “Unplugged,” “Connecting,” or “Connected.”
The WAN connection type is displayed.
The RoIP Gateway’s IP address is displayed.
The default Gateway IP address specified by your service provider is displayed.
The DNS server’s IP address is displayed.

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4 ROUTER SETTINGS

WAN screen
Router Settings > WAN Connection Status (When “Connection Type” is set to “Static IP”) The WAN connection status is displayed.

1 2 3 4 5

1 Connection Status
2 Connection Type 3 IP Address 4 Peer IP Address
5 DNS Server

The connection status to the Internet line is displayed as “Unplugged,” or “Connected.”
The WAN connection type is displayed.
The RoIP Gateway’s IP address is displayed.
The default Gateway IP address specified by your service provider is displayed.
The DNS server’s IP address is displayed.

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4 ROUTER SETTINGS

WAN screen
Router Settings > WAN
Connection Status
(When “Connection Type” is set to “PPPoE”) The WAN connection status is displayed. L Up to 2 PPPoE sessions can be connected from the registered PPPoE destination. L The first session is set to the default gateway. L To use a second session, set the Static Routing and the Policy Routing.
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1 PPPoE Session 2 Destination
3 Connection Status 4 Connection Type 5 IP Address 6 Peer IP Address 7 DNS Server 8 Uptime

The first session and the second session are displayed respectively.
Select the destination from the WAN connection set in the [Connection Settings” setting (Router Settings > WAN > Connection Settings). L You cannot select while connecting the line. / Click to manually connect or disconnect the selected WAN. L is displayed when the line is connected. L If “Connecting” is not displayed in [Connection Status] when the line is
connected, check the cable connection and network configuration.
The connection status to the Internet line is displayed as “Unplugged,” “Disconnect,” “Connecting,” or “Connected.”
The WAN connection type is displayed.
The RoIP Gateway’s IP address is displayed.
The default Gateway IP address specified by your service provider is displayed.
The DNS server’s IP address is displayed.
The elapsed time the RoIP Gateway has been connected to the network is displayed.

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4 ROUTER SETTINGS
WAN screen
Router Settings > WAN
Connection Type
WAN/LAN port settings.

Connection Type

Select the WAN connection type as specified by your service provider. (Default: LAN Port)

· LAN Port: Switching the [LAN] port to connect to other devices.

· DHCP Client: The WAN IP address is automatically obtained by a DHCP server.

· Static IP: The WAN IP address is specified by your service provider.

· PPPoE:

The WAN IP address is specified by your service provider using the PPPoE method.

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4 ROUTER SETTINGS

WAN screen
Router Settings > WAN
Connection Settings
(When “Connection Type” is set to “DHCP Client”) Set the WAN.
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4 5

1 Nickname 2 Primary DNS Server
3 Secondary DNS Server
4 5

Enter your service provider’s name of up to 31 characters.
Enter the DNS server address specified by your service provider. If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the primary address.
If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the secondary DNS server address.
Click to apply the entries.
Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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4 ROUTER SETTINGS

WAN screen
Router Settings > WAN
Connection Settings (When “Connection Type” is set to “Static IP”) Set the WAN.
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1 Nickname 2 IP Address 3 Subnet Mask 4 Default Gateway 5 Primary DNS Server
6 Secondary DNS Server
7 8

Enter your service provider’s name of up to 31 characters.
Enter the WAN IP address.
Enter the WAN Subnet Mask
Enter the WAN Default Gateway.
Enter the DNS server address specified by your service provider. If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the primary address.
If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the secondary DNS server address.
Click to apply the entries.
Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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4 ROUTER SETTINGS

WAN screen
Router Settings > WAN Connection Settings (When “Connection Type” is set to “PPPoE”) Set the WAN.

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1 Select Connection 2 Nickname 3 User Name 4 Password 5 Reconnect Mode

Select the WAN connection. (Up to 8 settings can be set.) (Default: WAN01(ppp0))

Enter or edit your service provider’s name of up to 31 characters. L The nickname set in [Select Connection] is displayed.

Enter the login user name or the account name.

Enter a login password. The entered characters are displayed as * (asterisk) or (black circle.)

Select the PPPoE connection method.

(Default: Always-ON)

· Manual: The PPPoE line can be manually connected, by clicking

/ L The network is disconnected, when the RoIP Gateway is booted.

· Always-ON: The PPPoE line is always connected to the destination set in the [Select Connection].
L The network is already connected when the RoIP Gateway is booted. L You can manually connect or disconnect by clicking or

in the “Connection Status” setting (Router Settings > WAN > Connection Status).

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4 ROUTER SETTINGS

WAN screen
Router Settings > WAN Connection Settings (When “Connection Type” is set to “PPPoE”)

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6 IP Address 7 Primary DNS Server 8 Secondary DNS Server 9 Authentication Protocol

Enter the WAN IP address only if it is specified by your service provider.

Enter the DNS server address specified by your service provider. If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the primary address.

If you have two DNS server addresses, enter the secondary DNS server address.

Enter the authentication protocol specified by your service provider.

Select “Automatic” if not specified.

(Default: Automatic)

· Automatic: Change PAP/CHAP automatically according to the destination’s request.

· PAP:

Use a password for the authentication. Note that the password is not encrypted.

· CHAP: The authentication information is encrypted. It is more secure than PAP.

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4 ROUTER SETTINGS

WAN screen
Router Settings > WAN Connection Settings (When “Connection Type” is set to “PPPoE”)

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Enter the MSS Limit, if specified by your service provider. (Default: 1322) · Range: 536 ~ 1452 (byte)
Click to apply the entries.
Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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WAN screen
Router Settings > WAN
List of Connection Settings
(When “Connection Type” is set to “PPPoE”) Lists the connection destinations registered in “Connecting Settings”. (Router Settings > WAN > Connection Settings)

Click to delete an entry. L You cannot restore after clicking .

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NAT screen
Router Settings > NAT
NAT
Set the NAT. L This function cannot be used when “LAN port” is selected in “Connection Type.”

NAT

Select “Enable” to use the NAT function.

(Default: Enable)

The NAT function converts the WAN global address into a private address.

Router Settings > NAT
DMZ Host
Set the DMZ Host function. L This function cannot be used when “LAN port” is selected in “Connection Type.”

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1 DMZ Host IP Address
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Enter the DMZ Host IP address. The DMZ Host function (DeMilitarized Zone) transfers an unknown IP frame from the WAN (Internet) to the specified IP address on the LAN. But you need to pay attention because it also decreases the security of the IP address, which is specified as the transfer destination. L When the DMZ Host function and Port Forwarding are used at the same
time, Port Forwarding is prioritized. L Icom is not responsible for any results caused by a decline in security.
Click to apply the entries.
Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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NAT screen
Router Settings > NAT
Port Forwarding
The Port Forwarding function forwards the packets from a masquerade IP (Router Global IP) address to a private IP address.

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2 LAN IP Address 3 LAN Port
4 Protocol 5

Select “Custom” if you select the WAN port by its number. If you don’t select the port by number, select the port by the mnemonic (DNS, Finger, FTP, Gopher, NEWS, POP3, SMTP, Telnet, Web, or Whois).
Enter the private IP address.
Select “Custom” if you select the LAN port by its number. If you don’t select the port by number, select the port by the mnemonic (DNS, Finger, FTP, Gopher, NEWS, POP3, SMTP, Telnet, Web, or Whois).
Select the protocol from “TCP,” “UDP,” “TCP/UDP,” “GRE,” and “ESP.”
Click to add the entry. L Up to 32 masquerade IP addresses can be registered.

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NAT screen
Router Settings > NAT
List of Port Forwarding Entries
Lists the Port Forwarding Entries.

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Click to edit the entry. L The registered entries are displayed in [Port Forwarding].
Click to delete the entry. L You cannot restore after clicking .

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IP Filter screen
Router Settings > IP Filter
General Settings
The settings to pass or block the packets that match the registered filtering settings. L When [LAN Port] is set in Connection type, this setting cannot be changed. L Icom is not responsible for any results caused by a decline in security due to changing the IP filter.

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1 Block Action

Select the operation when blocking the packet.

(Default: Drop)

· Drop: Dropping the packet without any response.

· Reject: Sending the denied packet.

2 Syslogging Unmatched Packets

Select whether or not to log the packets started from the WAN and

blocked due to not matching any IP filter.

(Default: Disable)

L Processing a large number of logs may decrease the processing speed.

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Click to apply the settings.

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Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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IP Filter screen
Router Settings > IP Filter
IP Filter
The settings to pass or block the packets that match the registered filtering settings. L When [LAN Port] is set in Connection type, this setting cannot be changed. L Icom is not responsible for any results caused by a decline in security due to changing the IP filter.

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L This is an example of setting “TCP” as the protocol.

1 No. 2 Entry

Select the filtering order.

· Range: 1 ~ 64

(Default: 1)

L The number registered in [List of IP Filter Entries] cannot be selected.

The filter function checks the packets in the selected order according to

the filter setting in [list of IP Filter Entries].

Select “Enable” to apply the filter setting.

(Default: Enable)

Select “Disable” in the unused filter entry.

If the filter is registered in “Disable,” (OFF) is displayed in [No.] of [List of

IP Filter Entries].

L This is an example when number “1” is disabled.

3 Action

Select the filtering method.

(Default: Pass)

· Block: Blocks all packets that match the filtering settings.

· Pass: Passes all packets that match the filtering settings.

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IP Filter screen
Router Settings > IP Filter IP Filter

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L This is an example of setting “TCP” as the protocol.

4 Direction 5 Source IP Address 6 Destination IP Address 7 Protocol

Set the filtering direction.

(Default: In)

· In: Filters the incoming packets from the WAN interfaces.

· Out: Filters the outgoing packets to the WAN interfaces.

Enter the source IP address (and mask) to filter. All the packets sent from the entered IP address are filtered (blocked or passed.) · Mask range: 1 ~ 32

Enter the destination IP address (and mask) to filter. All the packets sent to the entered IP address are filtered (blocked or passed). · Mask range: 1 ~ 32

Select the transport layer protocol of the packet targeted to be filtered. (Default: Any)

· Any: All protocols.

· TCP: Only TCP. Enter [Source Port], [Destination Port], and [TCP Flags].

· UDP: Only UDP. Enter [Source Port] and [Destination Port].

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IP Filter screen
Router Settings > IP Filter IP Filter

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L This is an example of setting “TCP” as the protocol.

7 Protocol (Continued)

· TCP/UDP: TCP and UDP. Enter [Source Port] and [Destination Port].

· ICMP:

Only ICMP. Enter [Type] and [Code].

[Type] Enter the type of ICMP header to filter between 0 and 255. L When the type is not specified, all header types are filtered. [Code] Enter the type of ICMP code to filter between 0 and 255. L When the type is not specified, all code types are filtered.

· IGMP: Only IGMP.

· Custom:

Specified by the potocol number. Enter the upper IP layer protocol number into the [Cunstom Value]. Range: 0 ~255

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IP Filter screen
Router Settings > IP Filter IP Filter

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L This is an example of setting “TCP” as the protocol.

8 Source Port 9 Destination Port

Specify the source port, or enter the TCP/UDP source port number. (Default: Any)
There are 2 ways to specify the port number. · Specifying by number 1. Select “Custom.” 2. Enter the custom port number in “Custom Value:[(Start)] – [(End)].”
When you use a specific port, enter only the “[(Start)]”, or enter the same number in both the “[(Start)]” and the “[(End)].” Port number range: 1 ~ 65535
· Specifying by mnemonic Select a source port other than “Any” or “Custom.” “DNS,” “Finger,” “FTP,” “Gopher,” “NEWS,” “POP3,” “SMTP,” “Telnet,” “Web,” “Whois” are selectable. L When “Any” is selected, all of the port number types are filtered.
Select the destination port, or enter the TCP/UDP destination port number. (Default: Any)
There are 2 ways to specify the port number. · Specifying by number 1. Select “Custom.” 2. Enter the custom port number in “Custom Value:[(Start)] – [(End)].”
When you use a specific port, enter only the “[(Start)]”, or enter the same number in both the “[(Start)]” and the “[(End)].” Port number range: 1 ~ 65535
· Specifying by mnemonic Select a source port other than “Any” or “Custom.” “DNS,” “Finger,” “FTP,” “Gopher,” “NEWS,” “POP3,” “SMTP,” “Telnet,” “Web,” “Whois” are selectable. L When “Any” is selected, all of the port number types are filtered.

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IP Filter screen
Router Settings > IP Filter
IP Filter
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10 TCP Flags

Select the TCP flags.

(Default: None)

You can select the TCP flags from “URG,” “ACK,” “PSH,” “RST,” “SYN,”

and “FIN.”

L The selected flag’s first character is displayed in [List of IP Filter Entries].

(Example: RST is selected)

11 SYSLOG
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L When “None” is selected, the packet is filtered regardless of the TCP flags.

Select “Enable” to output the SYSLOG.

(Default: Disable)

L The log information is displayed on the SYSLOG screen.

(Information > SYSLOG)

L Processing a large number of logs may decrease the processing speed.

Do not use this function except for the operation check and the test

operation to ensure the call quality.

Click to apply the entries.

Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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IP Filter screen
Router Settings > IP Filter
List of IP Filter Entries
Lists the IP filter entries registered in [IP filter] setting.

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1 2

Click to edit the entry. L The entry contents are loaded to the IP Filter Setting.

Click to delete the entry. L You cannot restore after clicking .

About the default IP filter packets

· No. 59-64:

These filtering conditions prevent the Windows applications

from the remote access and leaking information caused by

the File Sharing.

L The * mark matches all values.

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Simple DNS screen
Router Settings > Simple DNS
Simple DNS Server Setting
The settings to use the RoIP Gateway as a simple DNS server.
Enter the combination of the terminal host name and the IP address corresponding to the host and click . When the combination is registered, the RoIP Gateway can respond to both DNS forward lookup and DNS reverse lookup. L Up to 32 combinations can be registered. L This setting is effective when using the DNS proxy response function of the RoIP Gateway. L We recommend that you use a static DHCP server to fix the combination of the MAC address and the IP address when
registering the local IP address and its host name. L If you register “Host Name.Domain Name” as the host name, the RoIP Gateway can respond to the request, even if
only the host name matches.
Router Settings > Simple DNS
List of Simple DNS Server Settings
Lists the simple DNS Server entries. Click to delete the entry.
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VPN screen
Router Settings > VPN
IPsec Settings
Set the virtual private network (VPN) connection using the IPsec protocol.

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Set the IPsec function.

(Default: Disable)

When “Enable” is set, a VPN connection using the IPsec tunnel can be

used.

Click to apply the entries.

Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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VPN screen
Router Settings > VPN
IPsec Tunnel Settings
Set the virtual private network (VPN) connection using the IPsec tunnel.

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1 Tunnel Interface 2 Tunnel 3 Tunnel Name 4 Interface
5 Authentication Key (Pre-Shared Key)
6 Remote Address

Specifying the interface to register the IPsec tunnel. Range: vti0 ~ vti31
Select “Enable” to use the IPsec tunnel to register. (Default: Enable) Select “Disable” when it is registered but not used.
Enter the name to identify the IPsec tunnel of up to 31 characters.
Select the interface to connect with Remote Address. (Default: eth0)
· eth0 Select this interface when “Static IP” or “DHCP client” is set in the “Connection Type” setting (Router Settings > WAN > Connection Type).
· ppp0(WAN01) ~ ppp7(WAN08) Select this interface when “PPPoE(WAN01 ~ WAN08)” is set in the “Connection Type” setting (Router Settings > WAN > Connection Type).
L “WAN01 ~ WAN08” are the nicknames.
To authenticate the VPN Remote peer, enter the same character strings as the connected device of up to 128 alphanumeric characters.
Enter the IP address or the host name of the VPN connection destination. When the IP address or the host name is entered, the RoIP Gateway initiates a VPN connection to the connected device. L If this item is not set, the RoIP Gateway only works as a responder that waits
for a connection from other devices.

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VPN screen
Router Settings > VPN
IPsec Tunnel Settings
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7 Remote ID
8 Local ID
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Set the ID to identify the connected device. Select the IP type from “IP Address,” “KEYID,” “FQDN,” or “USER-FQDN.”
(Default: IP Address) IP Address: IP address format KEYID: Up to 256 alphanumeric characters FQDN: Domain name up to 253 characters USER-FQDN: Mail address format up to 254 characters Example: user@xxxx.yyyy.zzzz

1. Up to 64 characters 2. Up to 63 characters for each part

Set the ID to identify the local device.

Select the IP type from “IP Address,” “KEYID,” “FQDN,” or “USER-FQDN.”

(Default: IP Address)

· IP Address: IP address format

· KEYID:

Up to 256 alphanumeric characters

· FQDN:

Domain name up to 253 characters

· USER-FQDN: Mail address format up to 254 characters

Example: user@xxxx.yyyy.zzzz

1. Up to 64 characters 2. Up to 63 characters for each part

Click to apply the entries.

Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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VPN screen
Router Settings > VPN
List of IPsec Tunnel Settings
Lists the connections settings.

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4 Remote Address
5 Remote ID 6 Local ID 7 8

The interface name (tunnel name) is displayed.

The interface name of the tunnel source is displayed.

The IPsec tunnel status is displayed.

· Connected:

Connected.

· Waiting:

Connection ready.

· Connecting:

Connection in progress.

· Disable:

IPsec is enable but Tunnel Setting is disable.

· IPsec is Disabled: The RoIP Gateway’s IPsec function is disabled.

The IP address set as the connection destination or the host name is displayed. “-” is displayed when this item is not set in a Responder. The destination IP address is displayed while connecting. L When a VPN connection is made while the Responder function is ON, the
Remote Address is displayed in parentheses, as in (172.16..).

The peer ID is displayed.

The local ID is displayed.

Click to edit the entry.

Click to delete the entry. L You cannnot restore after clicking .

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection
Bridge Connection
Sets the transceiver port bridge connection combination. L The transceiver port assigned as a bridge connection source or a destination is no longer usable as a call
destination. L The EXT 1 and MIC ports are not usable at the same time. The EXT 1 port is disabled while a microphone is connected
to the MIC port on the front panel.
Unicast mode

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L The above example shows when the Bridge Connection Destination (2) is set to “Digital Transceiver 2 (D-TRX2).”

1 Bridge Connection Source

Select the port for the bridge connection.

2 Bridge connection Destination

Select the destination port for the bridge connection. L Only the ports that can be connected to the source port (1) are listed in this
setting.

NOTE: When you set a combination of a Digital Transceiver and an analog transceiver (EXT(I/O) Port,) enter [AMBE+2 Vocoder Assignment] settings below on the same screen.

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection Bridge Connection
Unicast mode

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L The above example shows when the Bridge Connection Destination (2) is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” Multicast mode

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L The above example shows when the Bridge Connection Destination (2) is set to “Digital Transceiver 2 (D-TRX2).”

3 Transmission Mode 4 SelCall in Bridge Connection

Set the transmission mode for Bridge Connection with the RoIP Gateway by either Unicast or Multicast.
Set whether or not you can make an Individual call to a device that is connected to the same network as this RoIP Gateway.
(Default: Disable) L If this setting is enabled, The RoIP Gateway connects to the destination
device according to the List of Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection. (Bridge Connection Setttings > SelCall in Bridge Connection > List of Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection) L This setting is displayed when the combination of Digital Transceiver (D-TRX1 ~ 4) and the Custom Bridge Connection are set.

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection Bridge Connection
Unicast mode

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L The above example shows when the Bridge Connection Destination (2) is set to “Digital Transceiver 2 (D-TRX2).”

5 Destination Address

Set the IP address as follows. L When “Enable” is selected in the SelCall in Bridge Connection (4), this item
is not displayed.

· When the Transmission mode is “Unicast”: Enter a Destination Address, or its domain name of up to 63 characters.

· When the Transmission mode is “Multicast”: Enter the same multicast address as the setting in the Bridge Connection Destination. The settable range: 244.0.0.0 ~ 239.255.255.255 (Default: 239.255.255.1)

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection Bridge Connection
Unicast mode

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L The above example shows when the Bridge Connection Destination (2) is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” Multicast mode

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6 Destination Port Number

Set the same port number as the Source Port Number (7). · Range: An even number from 1024 to 65534. L Do not duplicate other connection port settings. L When “Enable” is selected in the SelCall in Bridge Connection (4), this item
is not displayed.

The Default port settings in the Unicast mode

Options Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1) Digital Transceiver 2 (D-TRX2) Digital Transceiver 3 (D-TRX3) Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4) EXT Input 1 (EXT1) / EXT I/O 1 (EXT1) EXT Output 1 (EXT1) EXT Input 2 (EXT2) / EXT I/O 2 (EXT2) EXT Output 2 (EXT2) EXT Input 3 (EXT3) / EXT I/O 3 (EXT3) EXT Output 3 (EXT3) EXT Input 4 (EXT4) / EXT I/O 4 (EXT4)

Default 23000 23002 23004 23006 23100 23102 23104 23106 23108 23110 23112

Options EXT Output 4(EXT4) Emergency Notification Microphone (MIC) RoIP Gateway1 RoIP Gateway2 RoIP Gateway3 RoIP Gateway4 RoIP Gateway5 RoIP Gateway6 RoIP Gateway7 RoIP Gateway8

Default 23114 23116 23150 24300 24302 24304 24306 24308 24310 24312 24314

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection Bridge Connection
Unicast mode

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6 Destination Port Number (Continued) The Default port settings in the Multicast mode

Options Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1) Digital Transceiver 2 (D-TRX2) Digital Transceiver 3 (D-TRX3) Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4) EXT Input 1 (EXT1) / EXT I/O 1 (EXT1) EXT Output 1 (EXT1) EXT Input 2 (EXT2) / EXT I/O 2 (EXT2) EXT Output 2 (EXT2) EXT Input 3 (EXT3) / EXT I/O 3 (EXT3) EXT Output 3 (EXT3) EXT Input 4 (EXT4) / EXT I/O 4 (EXT4)

Default 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510

Options EXT Output 4(EXT4) Emergency Notification Microphone (MIC) RoIP Gateway1 RoIP Gateway2 RoIP Gateway3 RoIP Gateway4 RoIP Gateway5 RoIP Gateway6 RoIP Gateway7 RoIP Gateway8

Default 22510 23116 22510 22530 22530 22530 22530 22530 22530 22530 22530

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection Bridge Connection
Unicast mode

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7 Source Port Number

Set the port number to receive the audio signal. · Range: An even number from 1024 to 65534. L This setting is also used to the source port number to transmit the audio signal. L For communication, the set port number (RTP) and the set port number +1
(RTCP) are used. L Do not duplicate other connection port settings, when using in the Unicast
mode. L The default settings differ, depending on the EXT I/O Port Mode setting.
(Connection Port Settings > EXT I/O (EXT) > EXT I/O Port Mode)

The Default port settings in the Unicast mode

Options Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1) Digital Transceiver 2 (D-TRX2) Digital Transceiver 3 (D-TRX3) Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4) EXT Input 1 (EXT1) / EXT I/O 1 (EXT1) EXT Output 1 (EXT1) EXT Input 2 (EXT2) / EXT I/O 2 (EXT2) EXT Output 2 (EXT2) EXT Input 3 (EXT3) / EXT I/O 3 (EXT3) EXT Output 3 (EXT3) EXT Input 4 (EXT4) / EXT I/O 4 (EXT4)

Default 23000 23002 23004 23006 23100 23102 23104 23106 23108 23110 23112

Options EXT Output 4(EXT4) Emergency Notification Microphone (MIC) RoIP Gateway1 RoIP Gateway2 RoIP Gateway3 RoIP Gateway4 RoIP Gateway5 RoIP Gateway6 RoIP Gateway7 RoIP Gateway8

Default 23114 23116 23150 24300 24302 24304 24306 24308 24310 24312 24314

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection Bridge Connection
Unicast mode

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The Default port settings in the Multicast mode

Options Digital Transceiver 1 (D-TRX1) Digital Transceiver 2 (D-TRX2) Digital Transceiver 3 (D-TRX3) Digital Transceiver 4 (D-TRX4) EXT Input 1 (EXT1) / EXT I/O 1 (EXT1) EXT Output 1 (EXT1) EXT Input 2 (EXT2) / EXT I/O 2 (EXT2) EXT Output 2 (EXT2) EXT Input 3 (EXT3) / EXT I/O 3 (EXT3) EXT Output 3 (EXT3) EXT Input 4 (EXT4) / EXT I/O 4 (EXT4)

Default 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510 22510

Options EXT Output 4(EXT4) Emergency Notification Microphone (MIC) RoIP Gateway1 RoIP Gateway2 RoIP Gateway3 RoIP Gateway4 RoIP Gateway5 RoIP Gateway6 RoIP Gateway7 RoIP Gateway8

Default 22510 22510 22510 22530 22530 22530 22530 22530 22530 22530 22530

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection Bridge Connection
Unicast mode

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8 Multicast TTL

Displayed only when the Transmission Mode (3) is set to “Multicast.”

As the expiration date of the voice packet, set the TTL (Time To Live)

until the voice packet reaches the communication destination.

The TTL value decreases every time it passes through a router, the

voice packets transmission expires when the TTL value reaches zero.

Therefore you can prevent a packet transmission loop.

(Default: 1)

· Range: 1 ~255

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection Bridge Connection
Unicast mode

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Click to apply the entries. L When you select other than Custom Bridge Connection for a combination,
the connection is activated as soon as you click . The entries are displayed in [Bridge Connection Entry List (For Combination)] screen. L When “Custom Bridge Connection” is selected in the Bridge Connection Destination, the entries are displayed in [Bridge Connection Entry List (For Custom Bridge Connection)] screen. Click in the list to activate the bridge connection.
Click to reset the settings. L You cannot restore after clicking .

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection
Bridge Connection Entry List (For Combination)
Lists the combination entries of the bridge connection. See the ” Bridge Connection Entry List (For Custom Bridge Connection)” below when the Bridge Connection Destination is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.”

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Click to delete the entry. L You cannot restore after clicking .
Click to delete all the entries. L You cannot restore after clicking <Delete All>.

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection
Bridge Connection Entry List (For Custom Bridge Connection)
Lists the combination entries of the bridge connection when the Bridge Connection Destination is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.”
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Click to reload the list.
Click to connect the set devices. After they are successfully connected, the button changes to “Deactivate.” L When this button is grayed out, you also need to enter the “AMBE+2
Vocoder Assignment” settings.
Click to edit the entry. L You can edit the settings in “Bridge Connection” on the above screen. L Disconnect the connection before editing an entry.
Click to delete the entry. L You cannot restore after clicking .
Click to delete all the settings in the list. L You cannot restore after clicking .

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection
AMBE+2 Vocoder Assignment
Assigns the Voice Protocol and the AMBE+2 Vocoder to each port.

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2 Route Setting Screen
3 Voice Protocol (For Custom Bridge Connection)

Lists the transceiver port of the RoIP gateway. Click to open to the Connection Port Settings screen of the port. L The Converter Bridge setting screen (PBX extension > Converter Bridge) is
displayed when a converter bridge`s port name is clicked.
The screen setting the route of the destination is displayed. When the entry is set as a combination by the bridge connection, “Bridge Connection” is displayed. Otherwise, “Destination Settings” is displayed. L Click the “Destination Settings” link to open the Destination Settings screen.
Displayed only when the Bridge Connection Destination (see above on this setting screen) is set to “Custom Bridge Connection.” Set the voice protocol for the custom bridge connection to “G.711u,” “Bridge Protocol,” or “AMBE+2.”

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Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection AMBE+2 Vocoder Assignment

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Set the voice protocol for the port connection to “G.711u,” “Protocol for Transceiver and SIP Phone Connection,” “Bridge Protocol,” or “AMBE+2.”
(Default for RoIP Gateway 1 ~ 8: G.711u, for Converter Bridge 1 ~ 20: G.711u)
L “Protocol for Transceiver and SIP Phone Connection” can be selected only with the Converter Bridge 1 ~ 20.
L If you connect to the IP1000C, set this item to “Protocol for Transceiver and SIP Phone Connection.”
L If you connect to the VE-PG4, set this item to “Bridge Protocol.”
Settable only when the Voice Protocol (4) is set to AMBE+2. Select an AMBE+2 Vocoder from “Not Assigned,” “Internal,” or “CT-24.”
(Default for Digital Transceiver 1 ~ 4 (D-TRX1 ~ 4) : Internal)
· Internal: Assignable up to 4 ports. · CT-24: Assignable up to 2 ports. (The optional CT-24 is required.)
L The AMBE+2 Vocoder for the Digital Transceiver 1 ~ 4 (D-TRX1 ~ 4) is fixed to the internal vocoder.
L When the settings of Bridge Connection Source and Bridge Connection Destination are set as the digital transceiver in [Bridge Connection] setting (Bridge Connection Settings > Bridge Connection > Bridge Connection), this item is not displayed.
Click to apply the entries.
Click to reset the settings. L You cannot restore after clicking .

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SelCall in Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > SelCall in Bridge Connection
Save or Write the Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection
You can save or load the settings in “Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection” to or from a CSV format file.

1 2

1 Load Setting from File 2 Save to File

You can load the saved SelCall rule settings from a CSV format file. Click

and select the setting file (bridge_route.csv) from the displayed list, and then click . Confirm the correct file is selected, and then click to load the settings from the selected file. L Note that the previous settings are deleted when the setting file is loaded. Saves the settings in the “Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection settings” to a CSV format file. Click and select a folder to save the file into. You can edit the saved file on a spreadsheet.

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SelCall in Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > SelCall in Bridge Connection
Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection
Sets the rules to make a individual call from a Digital transceiver that is connected to the RoIP Gateway, through a Bridge Connection.

1 2

3

4

5

6

7

8

1 Index

The index assigned for entry. Setting range: 1 ~ 1000

2 Name

Enter a name of up to 31 characters.

3 Call Type

Select the type of call.

· Individual : Call only a specified radio.

· Group : Call all transceivers that belong to the specified group.

· All :

Call all transceivers.

4 Prefix ID

Enter the prefix ID of the SelCall destination. ID range: (Depending on the system mode)

5 Destination ID

Enter the ID of the SelCall destination. ID range: (Depending on the system mode)

Destination SelCall in Bridge Connection

6 Address

Enter the RoIP Gateway’s IP address which is connected to the

transceiver that will communicate with the SelCall destination.

7 Port Number

Enter the RoIP Gateway’s port number which is connected to the transceiver that will communicate with the SelCall destination.

8

Click to add a SelCall rule to the List of Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection.

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SelCall in Bridge Connection screen
Bridge Connection Settings > SelCall in Bridge Connection
List of Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge Connection

1 2 3

1 2 3

Click to edit the entry. L The registered contents are displayed on the Rule Settings for SelCall in Bridge
Connection screen.
Click to delete the entry. L You cannot restore after clicking .
Click to delete all the settings. L You cannot restore after clicking <Delete All>.

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RoIP Settings screen
Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings
Additional Controller Settings
Configure the Additional Controller Settings. You can communicate with the IP100Hs and the IP100FS that are registered to additional controllers.

1 2

1 Controller Mode 2 Service Port Number

Select “Master” for one Master Controller. Select “Sub” for the other Controllers (up to 10 Sub Controllers can be set up). (Default: Sub) When several Controllers are linked, and use All call or Group call
between the controllers, set a controller as shown below.

· Sub: One Master Controller can be set up. · Master: Up to 10 Sub Controllers can be set up.

Enter the port number for receiving audio signals.

(Default: 32000)

· Range: “1024” ~ “65534” (only even numbers)

The port number (RTP) and the port number +1 (RTCP) are used for

communication.

L This number is also used for the caller port number.

L Do not set a port number that has already been used by another connection

setting.

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RoIP Settings screen
Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings
Advanced Settings
Set the V/RoIP details. The items on the RoIP Settings screen differ, depending on the TOS type setting.

1

TOS Type: Not used

2 3

56

1

2

TOS Type:

3

TOS

4

56

1

2

TOS Type:

3

Diffserv

4

56

(These are examples of when the [Buffering Type] (1) is set to “Static.”)

1 Buffering Type 2 Receive Buffer Size

Select the buffer type to control any interrupted sound. (Default: Dynamic)
· Static: The buffer time is set in [Receive Buffer Size] (2).
· Dynamic: The buffer time changes, depending on the audio fluctuation.
Select the buffer time to keep the audio from breaking up. (Default: 40)
· Range: “20” ~ “1000” (milliseconds) A shorter value improves the delay, but it may frequently break the audio signal. L This item is displayed when [Buffering Type] (1) is set to “Static.”

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RoIP Settings screen
Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings Advanced Settings

TOS Type:

1

Not used

2

3

56

1

2

TOS Type:

3

TOS

4

5 6

1

2

TOS Type:

3

Diffserv

4

5 6

(These are examples of when the [Buffering Type] (1) is set to “Static.”)

3 TOS type

Select the TOS (Type-Of Service) format.

(Default: Not used)

· Not used: Does not use the TOS function.

· TOS:

Sends the VoIP packets to the TOS field (8 bits) in the IP header using the TOS format. Sets to between 1 (lowest) and 3 bits (Priority level) or 4 and 7 (highest) bits (Type of Service) based on the RFC1349. The 1 bit remaining is not used and is fixed as 0.

· Diffserv: Sends the VoIP packets to the TOS field (8 bits) in the IP header using the Diffserv (Differentiated Service) format. Sets to between 1 and 6 bits (DSCP). The 2 bits remaining are not used and are fixed as 0.

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RoIP Settings screen
Transceiver Controller > RoIP Settings Advanced Settings

TOS Type:

1

Not used

2

3

56

1

2

TOS Type:

3

TOS

4

5 6

1

2

TOS Type:

3

Diffserv

4

5 6

(These are examples of when the [Buffering Type] (1) is set to “Static.”)

4 Media (RTP)
5 6

Select the Priority level and Service type of the sent VoIP packets.

· Media (RTP) Priority Level
Set the TOS priority level to between 0 (lowest) and 7 (highest). (Default: 7)

· Media (RTP) Service Type Set the TOS service type code to between 0 and 15.

(Default: 0)

· Media (RTP) DSCP

Set the DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) code to between

0 and 63.

(Default: 56)

Click to apply the entries.

Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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Tenant (Fleet) Settings screen
Transceiver Controller > Tenant (Fleet) Settings
Tenant (Fleet)
The tenant (fleet) divides the IP100Hs or IP100FSs that belong to the RoIP Gateway, for system management purposes. (Example: Security company/Management company) L The terminals cannot communicate among different tenants (fleets). L Select the tenant (fleet) number between 1 to 10. L All IP100Hs and IP100FSs that belong to the RoIP Gateway are activated in one tenant (fleet).

1

23

1 Tenant (Fleet) Number

Select the tenant (fleet) number that is used.

(Default: 1)

The tenant (fleet) number is displayed in the following menus. – RoIP Server Settings – Transceiver Settings – Common Settings (Except Wireless LAN menu) – Destination Settings

2 3

(This is an example when [Tenant (Fleet) Number] (1) is set to “1.”) Click to apply the entries.
Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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RoIP Server screen
Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > RoIP Server
Call Type Priority
Select the priority level of the call types.
1

2 3

1 Call type Priority (High to low)

Select the priority level of the call types.
(Default: Telephone ­ All ­ Individual ­ Group) L The setting value are shown below.

2 3

Click to apply the entries.
Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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Additional Controller Link screen
Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Additional Controller Link
Link Setting
This is a setting to link with IP1000Cs, VE-PG3s (Bridge mode), or VE-PG4s.

1

2

3

4

56

1 No. 2 Name 3 Destination Address 4 Destination Port Number
5 6

Select a number between 1 and 100 to register the other transceiver

controllers.

(Default: 1)

Enter the group name of up to 31 characters.

Enter the destination device’s IP address or domain name of up to 63 characters.

Enter the destination controller’s service port number in [Additional Controller Link].
(Default: 32000) Range: “2” ~ “65534” (only even numbers) L The set port number (RTP) and the port number +1 (RTCP) are used for
communication.

Click to apply the entries. L The entries are displayed in [Linked Controller List].

Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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Additional Controller Link screen
Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Additional Controller Link
Linked Controller List
Display a list of the destination addresses and destination port numbers registered to the RoIP Gateway.
1 2 3

1 2
3

Click to edit the entry in [Link Setting].
Click to delete the selected entry. L After clicking , the entry cannot be recalled.
Click to delete all the entries. L After clicking , the entries cannot be recalled.

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Area Call screen
Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call
Area Setting
The Area call function limits communication with the devices in the specified area. When an IP100H makes an All call or Group call using the Area call function, it calls other IP100Hs or IP100FSs in the same area. L If you want to use the Area call from an IP100FS, specify the area by selecting the desired access points.
1 2 3
45

1 No.

Select the number that is registered to the Area call. L Up to 20 calls can be registered.

(Default: 1)

2 Name

Enter the area name of up to 31 characters.

3 BSSID

Enter the 12 digit BSSID of the wireless access point in the area. When several access points are added, they are recognized as one area. L Up to 20 access points can be registered to the area.

4

Click to add the entries. L The entries are displayed in [Area Entry List].

5

Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

The IP100H makes All calls in the area
Example: The wireless access points “Sales” and “Accounts” are registered in the same area. The access point “Parts” is registered in a different area. In that case, two IP100Hs in the same area receive the call, but the IP100H in the different area will not receive it.

VE-PG4

Sales

Accounts

Parts

Wireless access point

IP100H
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All call

The settings of the “Transceiver Settings” item are necessary to use the Area call function for the each IP100H.

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Area Call screen
Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call
Access Point Search
The RoIP Gateway can search for access points the network, and register access points for Area Calls. L Icom guarantees this function only for the AP-90M and AP-95M. (As of May, 2019)

1 2

4

3

5

6

1 IP Address Range

Click the button after entering the IP address range of the access points. When starting a search, the button changes to both and

. The discovered access point information will be displayed in a list. L When only IP start address is entered, a search starts. L If BSSID is already registered in the Area Entry List, it is not displayed. L When the [IP Advanced Radio System] setting of an access point that is set to “Enable” in [Notification] that is same Tenant (Fleet) Number with the RoIP Gateway, and a name is registered, you can search for the BSSID and name. When it is set to “Disable,” you cannot search with the RoIP Gateway.

2 Check Box 3 Name

(AP-95M Wireless LAN1 IP Advanced Radio System screen)
Click a Check Box to add a check mark for registering a discovered access point. L By clicking [All], you can select or cancel all access points in the list.
The name that is set in [IP Advanced Radio System] of an access point is displayed. L An area name is registered on [Number] in [Area Setting].

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Area Call screen
Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call Access Point Search

1 2

4

3

5

6

4 No.
5 6

Select an area to register from a “Number” in [Area Setting]. When an area number that is already registered is selected, BSSID is added to the area number. L If the area number is already registered in [Area Call], it cannot be selected. L An area number is selected, depending on the name that is registered
with the same Tenant (Fleet) Number in [IP Advanced Radio System] of an access point, as shown below. · When the area number’s name is already registered in [Area Setting], the
area number is selected (A blank is also recognized as a part of the name). · When the area number’s name is not registered in [Area Setting], an
unused and initial area number is selected.
Click to register a discovered access point in [Access Point Search].
Click to register a selected access point in [Check Box] (2).

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Area Call screen
Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call
Area Entry List
Display the list of the registered [Area Setting] or [Access Point Search].
12
3

1 2
3

Click to edit the setting in [Area Setting].
Click to delete the selected entry. L After clicking , the entry cannot be recalled.
Click to delete all the entries. L After clicking , the entries cannot be recalled.

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Transceiver Management screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Management
Transceiver Management
The RoIP Gateway can monitor the registered IP100Hs and IP100FSs. And if necessary, the RoIP Gateway can reboot the registered all IP100Hs.

7

1

2

3

4

5

6

8

9 10
L An IP100H is displayed in bold when a setting is changed and a reboot is required.

1 Check Box 2 Registration Status
3 IP Address 4 Current Status

Click a Check Box to add a check mark to the IP100H that you want to reboot. L You cannot select an IP100FS, or an IP100H that has “Disconnected”
displayed in [Registration Status]. L By clicking the [All] box, you can select or cancel all IP100Hs in the list.
Displays the IP100Hs’ or IP100FSs’ Registration Status as either “Connected” or “Disconnected.” L Displays “Disconnected” if the IP100H is turned OFF or the IP100FS’s
application is not running. L When the RoIP Gateway sends the reboot command to an IP100H from the
[Transceiver Management] menu, the following status are displayed: “Receiving reboot command,” “Reboot command reception success,” “Reboot command reception failed,” “Ready to reboot” “Rebooting,” “Updating,” “Update failed,” “Downloading,” “Status notification failed,” and “Low battery.”
Displays the IP Addresses of the IP100Hs or IP100FSs. L When [Registration Status] displays “Disconnected,” “­” is displayed.
Displays the Current Status of the IP100Hs. (Example: In a meeting)
L Information · If the Status function is set to OFF, “­” is displayed. · If you click the (7) button, the latest status will be displayed. · When the IP100H is remotely locked by the IP100FS, and it cannot
communicate with others or cannot transmit, “Transmit and receive disabled” or “Transmit disabled” is displayed. · If the IP100H is sending an emergency call, “Emergency” is displayed.

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Transceiver Management screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Management Transceiver Management

1

2

3

4

5

7

6

8

9 10 L An IP100H is displayed in bold when a setting has been changed and a reboot is required.

5 Talkgroup 6 Location 7 8 Version 9 Manual Update
10 Manual Reboot

Displays the Talkgroup IDs that are selected by the IP100Hs or IP100FSs. L When a Talkgroup name is registered, a Talkgroup number (name) is
displayed. L While a IP100H or IP100FS does not select a Talkgroup, or [Registration
Status] displays “Disconnected,” “­” is displayed.

Displays the BSSIDs of the wireless access points that the IP100Hs are
connected to. L When [Registration Status] displays “Disconnected,” “­” is displayed.

Click to reload the Registration Status. L The connection status of the IP100H or IP100FS, or the activation status
check of when the IP100H or IP100FS reboots are renewed.

Displays the version of the IP100Hs or IP100FSs that are registered to
the RoIP Gateway. L When [Registration Status] displays “Disconnected,” “­” is displayed.

Enable to manually update the IP100H firmware when the RoIP Gateway sends Manual Reboot (10) to the IP100H.
When the IP100H is ready to update the firmware, “F” blinks on the

Blinks

F 1/24 16:57 Sales8

Updating

display, and then the IP100H automatically reboots and starts the firmware update. L When the IP100H has failed to prepare a firmware update, the IP100H
does not automatically reboot. If necessary, send a reboot command to the IP100H.
Click to reboot all of the IP100Hs that are selected in [Check Box] (1).
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Transceiver Registration screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration
Transceiver Settings
Register the IP100H or IP100FS settings. L After the registration is completed, you must reboot the IP100H.

1 2 3 4
5
6 7 8
9 10

1 TRX No.
2 Transceiver Model 3 Name 4 Unit ID 5 Password
6 Transceiver Port Number

Selects the number that the IP100H or IP100FS is registered to.
(Default: 1) L Up to 50 terminals can be registered.

Select either the IP100H or IP100FS.

(Default: IP100H)

Enter a transceiver name of up to 31 characters.

Enter the 4 digit individual number between 0001 and 9999. (Default: 0001)

Enter a password to access to the RoIP Gateway.

(Default: iptrx)

L Up to 12 characters, lower or upper letters, numbers, and symbols can be

used.

Enter the port number (UDP port) that the IP100H will use to communicate with the RoIP Gateway.

L Information
· The set port number (RTP) and the port number +1 (RTCP) are used for communication.
· We basically recommend that you use the default port number. · The default number differs, depending on [TRX No.], as shown below.
Default: TRX No. 1 (30000), TRX No. 2 (30002), TRX No. 3 (30004), TRX No. 4 (30006), …………………………, TRX No. 50 (30098)
· Setting range: Even numbers between 2 and 59998. Some numbers may not be usable.
· Do not set the port number that has already been used by another connection setting.
· When [Transceiver Model] (2) is set to “IP100FS,” the port number is not displayed.

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Transceiver Registration screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration Transceiver Settings

1 2 3 4
5
6 7 8
9 10

7 Server Port Number
8 Profile 9 10

Enter a port number (UDP port) that the RoIP Gateway will use to communicate with the IP100H or IP100FS.
L Information · The set port number (RTP) and the port number +1 (RTCP) are used for
communication. · We basically recommend that you use the default port numbers. · The default number differs, depending on the [TRX No.] as shown below.
Default: TRX No. 1 (30000), TRX No. 2 (30002), TRX No. 3 (30004), TRX No. 4 (30006), …………………………, TRX No. 50 (30098)
· Setting range: Even numbers between 2 and 65534. Some numbers may not be usable.
· Do not set a port number that has already been used by another connection setting.
Select the Profile number that the IP100H or IP100FS belongs to. (Default: 1)
L The numbers 1 to 50 are selectable. L Set the Profile setting in the [Common Settings] menu, such as ID list,
message, or Receive notification tone settings.
Click to add the entries. L The entries are displayed in [Transceiver Setting Entry List].
Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .

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Transceiver Registration screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration
Transceiver Setting Entry List
The list of the registered IP100Hs or IP100FSs.
1 2

34

5

6

1 Check Box 2 3 4 5 6

Click a Check Box to add a check mark to delete an entry. L By clicking the [All] box, you can select or cancel all entries in the list.
Click to delete the selected entry. L After clicking , the entry cannot be recalled.
Click to apply the entries. L The entries that are edited in [Transceiver Setting Entry List] are registered.
Click to reset the settings. L You cannot reset after clicking .
Click to delete an entry that you select in the Check Box (1). L After clicking , the entry cannot be recalled.
Click to delete all the entries. L After clicking , the entries cannot be recalled.

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Transceiver Registration screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Registration
TRX Batch Setting
You can register consecutive Destination IDs collectively. Or you can copy the Destination ID contents to another ID.
1 2 3

1 Range
2 Refer to 3 Profile

Enter a range of collective Destination IDs.
Click to register consecutive Destination IDs collectively in the box. L If a Destination ID is already registered, “Overwrite the following entry” is
displayed.
Select the default settings or the programmed settings to refer to. (Default: Default)
Select the profile number that IP100Hs or IP100FSs belong to. (Default: 1)
L The numbers 1 to 50 are selectable. L You can set an ID List, Message List, or Notification beep setting for each
profile in the [Common Settings] menu.

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Transceiver Settings screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings
Transceiver Settings
Individually assign the functions, or set the receive notification tone to a registered IP100H. L After the setting is completed, you must reboot the IP100H.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

1 Unit ID 2 Display Item
3 BackLight 4 Tx Inhibit

Select the IP100H’s Individual number (Name) that you want to edit. L Only the individual numbers of the IP100H are selectable.
The individual number that the [Transceiver Model] on the [Transceiver
Registration] screen is set to “IP100FS,” cannot be selected.

Select whether or not the IP100H displays the Date and Time or its

Name in the standby mode.

(Default: Date and Time)

10/8 1657 Sales 8
(Date and Time)

Sales 1 Sales 8
(Name)

L If the [Name] on the [Transceiver Registration] screen has not been entered, and this setting is set to [Name], the IP100H displays the individual number.

Select the IP100H backlight function.

(Default: Auto)

· OFF: The backlight does not light.

· ON:

The backlight lights continuously.

· Auto: The backlight lights when an operation is performed, and goes out after 5 seconds.

Select “Enable” to inhibit the IP100H’s transmission. (Default: Disable) L When this setting is set to “Enable,” the IP100H also cannot transmit with an
optional microphone, or using the VOX function.

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Transceiver Settings screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings Transceiver Settings
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

5 PTT Lock 6 PTT Call at Stand-by

Select “Enable” to lock the IP100H’s PTT switch.

(Default: Disable)

L When this setting is set to “Enable,” the IP100H cannot transmit by holding

down its PTT switch, but it can transmit with an optional microphone or using

the VOX function as well.

Select whether or not the IP100H displays the Destination ID (Call type)

in the standby mode.

(Default: Enable)

· Disable: The Destination ID (Call type) is not displayed in the
standby mode. L The Destination ID (Call type) is displayed when you select the
ID using the function keys.

· Enable:

The Destination ID (Call type) is displayed in the standby mode. L When the PTT on the IP100H is pushed, the IP100H calls the
displayed ID (Call type).

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Transceiver Settings screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings Transceiver Settings
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

7 Use ID List
(Address) key

Select whether or not the IP100H uses the ID list. (Default: Disable)

· Disable:

The call type is fixed to that which is selected in the [Call Type], as

shown below, even if you push the [ ] key on the IP100H.

L If you set the Call Type to “Individual” or “Group,” enter the 4 digit

destination ID in the [Destination ID].

(Default: All)

L Even if “Disable” is selected, the IP100H displays a received ID in the ID list.

· Enable:
The call type is changed by pushing the [ ] key on the IP100H. Select First Call ID from All, or an ID number (1 to 50) that is displayed when the IP100H is turned ON, in [Call type]. L The ID list is selected on the [Common Setting] screen.

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Transceiver Settings screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings Transceiver Settings
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

8 Add All Call to ID List 9 Default Talkgroup

Select whether or not to display All Call in the ID list of the IP100H. (Default: Enable)

· Disable
Does not display “All” in the ID list. L When “Disable” is selected in [Add All Call to ID List], you cannot select an
All call using the [ ] key.

· Enable L When [User ID List] (7) is set to “Enable,” set [Add All Call to ID List] and [Startup Talkgroup].

Select a Talkgroup if you want to set the IP100H to join a Talkgroup

when you turn ON the power.

(Default: Disable)

· Disable
The IP100 starts up without joining any Talkgroup. The ID that is set in the “First Call ID” in [User ID List] (7) is displayed when the IP100H is turned ON.

· Enable
The IP100 joins the selected Talkgroup when it is turned ON. L When [User ID List] (7) is set to “Disable,” this item is not displayed.

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Transceiver Settings screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings Transceiver Settings

10 11
12
13 14 15 16

17 18
L The screen shows when the Message (16) is set to “enable.”

10 Volume

Set the beep level when the IP100H receives a Call or message to

between 0 and 32.

(Default: 10)

L When this setting set to “0,” the notification beep is turned OFF.

L The notification beep is individually set for the Call type or message in

[Notification Tone] on the [Common Settings] screen.

11 Ringer and Vibration

Set the action when the IP100H receives a Call or message to
“Notification Beep,” “Vibration” or “Notification Beep + Vibration.” (Default: Notification Beep)

· Notification Beep When the IP100H receives a Call or message, the specified Notification beep sounds, depending on the Call or message. The notification beep is set in [Notification Tone] on the [Profile] screen in the [Common Settings] menu.

· Vibration
When the IP100H receives a Call or message, it vibrates for notification.

· Notification Beep + Vibration When the IP100H receives a Call or message, it vibrates and the
Notification beep sounds for notification.

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Transceiver Settings screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings Transceiver Settings

10 11
12
13 14 15 16

17 18
L The screen shows when the Message (16) is set to “enable.”

12 Volume (Except Reception Notice)

Set the beep level when the IP100H is transmitting a Call or connecting

to the RoIP Gateway, to between 0 and 32.

(Default: 10)

L When this setting is set to “0,” the notification beep is turned OFF.

L Depending on the [Common Settings], the IP100H sounds a beep when the

IP100H is transmitting or connecting to the RoIP Gateway.

13 Communication Method

Select the communication method that the IP100H uses. (Default: Full-Duplex)
· Simplex: Toggles the transmission (Talker) and reception (Listener) for
communication.

· Full-duplex: Simultaneously transmits and receives, like a telephone. L When connecting the optional microphone to the IP100H, you can operate
the IP100H like a telephone.

Simplex and Full-duplex
VE-PG4
Simplex
IP100H

Full-duplex

Wireless access point

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Transceiver Settings screen
Transceiver Controller > Transceiver Settings > Transceiver Settings Transceiver Settings

10 11
12
13 14 15 16

17 18
L The screen shows when the Message (16) is set to “enable.”

14 Priority Call

Select whether or not the IP100H uses Priority Call. (Default: Disable)
The priority levels of the Call types are in the following order.

Priority level High

Priority Fixed

Call type Telephone Emergency (High)

Priority Call

Remarks

For telephone communication

Enable —

Emergency (Normal) Disable —

All Call (High) Individual Call (High) Selectable * Group Call (High)

Enable Enable Enable

Includes the Area Call or using an IP100FS Includes using an IP100FS Includes the Area Call or using an IP100FS

All Call (Normal)

Disable Includes the Area Call

Individual Call (Normal) Disable —

Low

Group Call (Normal) Disable Includes the Area Call

  • Selectable in the Call Type Priority in the [RoIP Server] screen in the
    [RoIP Server settings] menu. L Priority is given to the first call between calls with the same priority level. L When a call is taken, priority is given to the setting of the caller.

Example: Even while B and C are talking on a Group Call from A, B can make an Individual Call (High) to C. In this case, the Group Call is canceled.
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12
13 14 15 16

17 18
L The screen shows when the Message (16) is set to “enable.”

15 Area Call

Select whether or not the IP100H uses Area Call. (Default: Disable)
When the IP100H calls All Call or Group Call using the Area Call
function, it calls only other IP100Hs or IP100FSs in the area that is
connected to the same wireless access point. When the BSSID that IP100H is connecting is registered in [Area Setting] (Transceiver Controller > RoIP Server Settings > Area Call), this function is activated.

IP100H makes an All Call with the Area Call function

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Accounts

IP100FS calls the All Call with the Area Call function

Parts

Wireless access point

IP100H
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 Area Call function, the IP100FS can call IP100Hs that are in the communication range of the access points assigned to the Area Call. When the access point is selected in the [Location], the Call type (Individual, Group, All, Area, or Telephone) and names are displayed.

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12
13 14 15 16

17 18
L The screen shows when the Message (16) is set to “enable.”

16 Message

Select whether or not the IP100H can send messages. (Default: Disable)
When “Enable” is selected, push the [FUNC] key on the IP100H once to enter the Message selection screen. L Up to 10 messages of 32 characters or less can be programmed on the
[Messages] screen in the [Common Settings] menu. L Select the message number 1 to 10 in [Default Message] that is registered
on the [Message] screen.

IP100H transmits a message

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Message selection screen (TX)

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Blinks

Scrolls

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Received message screen (RX)

IP100FS transmits a message

Selected Call type

Selected or edited message

The IP100FS can store up to 100 messages in each site. You can edit the stored messages.

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12
13 14 15 16

17 18
L The screen shows when the Message (16) is set to “enable.”

17 Status

Select whether or not the IP100H can send Status information.

(Example: At lunch, Meeting, Waiting)

(Default: Disable)

When “Enable” is selected, push the [FUNC] key on the IP100H twice

to enter the Status selection screen.

L Up to 10 statuses of 32 characters or less can be entered on the [Status]

screen in the [Common Settings] menu.

L The status that the IP100H sends can be displayed on the [Transceiver

Management] screen in the [Transceiver Settings] menu or the one-Touch

button of the IP100FS.

IP100H sends the Status
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Status At lunch

Wireless access point

Status selection screen (TX)

IP100H

At lunch
Name, Destination ID, Status number and Status information

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Status
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12
13 14 15 16

17 18
L The screen shows when the Message (16) is set to “enable.”

18 Mixing of Low Priority Call

Select whether or not the IP100H receives Mixed audio. (Default: Disable)
When this setting is set to “Enable,” the RoIP Gateway sends the mixed audio of all calls that call the IP100H. L The IP100H displays the called station that has the highest priority in the
mixed audio. See page 6-26 for details of the Priority level.

· Mixing of Low priority call
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IP100H

Priority: High

Priority: Low

When the IP100H is set the [Mixing of Low priority call] setting, several calls are heard at same time, but the highest priority call is displayed.

Group Call

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20 21 22

19 Fix Call Destination

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Call type is set to All

Select whether or not the IP100H uses the Fix Call Destination function. (Default: Disable)
When this setting is set to other than “Disable,” the IP100H calls the preset destination instead of the selected destination that is displayed on the third line. The Fix Call Destination function separates the fixed call from the general calls by the specified method to start transmission.
· Disable The Fix Call Destination is not specified, and the IP100H calls the selected destination.
· PTT The Fix Call Destination is specified as PTT transmission. When [PTT] is held down, the IP100H calls the preset destination.

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2nd line 3rd line

Call type is set to Group

(Example: All call is specified to the PTT)
· Earphone Mic or Headset The Fix Call Destination is specified as the external Mic transmission. When the external microphone’s PTT switch is held down, or its VOX function is active, the IP100H calls the preset destination.

(Example: Group call is specified to the Earphone Mic or Headset)
L Information · Set the Call type to “Individual,” “Group,” or “All.” · When the “Call Type” is set to “Individual” or “Group,” enter the 4 digit number
of the Individual ID or Group ID in the [Destination ID]. · The Destination ID, Name (if [Name] is selected in the [Display Item] (2)) or
Call type of the Fix Call Destination is displayed on the 2nd line. (Usually Date and Time or Own Name is displayed on the 2nd line.) · When the IP100H receives a call with this setting, it does not display the Caller’s ID or Call type on the 3rd line. · When both of the IP100H’s [PTT] and external microphone’s PTT switch are held down, the external PTT has priority and the internal microphone will be muted.
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20 21
22

20 Option Key

Assign “Message,” “One Touch,” “Clear Down,” “Mute,” “Emergency,” or

“No Function” to the IP100H’s [Option] key.

(Default: No Function)

L When this setting is set to “No function,” nothing changes by pushing the

[Option] key on the IP100H in the standby mode.

· Message
Pushing the [Option] key on the IP100H displays the Message selection screen. L Select the message number 1 to 10 in the [Message No.] that is displayed
on the [Message] screen.

Push [Option] key

Message All Gather immedi

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20 21
22

20 Option key ……………………

· One Touch
Pushing the [Option] key on the IP100H selects a specified Call type and destination ID or phone number. Select the “Individual,” “Group,” “All,” or “Telephone” Call type. L When “Individual” or “Group” is selected, enter the 4 digit Individual ID or
Group ID in the [Destination ID]. L When “Telephone” is selected, enter up to 31 numbers and symbols (#, )
in the [Destination Phone Number].

Push [Option] key

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20 21
22

20 Option key ……………………

· Clear Down
Pushing the [Option] key on the IP100H terminates the phone call with an IP phone. L You can assign another function if you select “Enable” on [Clear Down
during Telephone Call] (21).

Push [Option] key

When the [Option] key is pushed before a phone call is received, or during telephone call, the phone call is terminated. L The phone call is terminated
from the IP100H, only when the
IP100H is individually called from
a telephone, or when the IP100H calls a telephone.

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20 21
22

20 Option key ……………………

· Mute

Hold down the [Option] key for 1 second on the IP100H when you want to

mute the received audio. (The Notification beep cannot be muted.)

Hold down the [Option] key for 1 second to turn the Mute function ON or OFF.

L You can turn OFF the Mute function by pushing [PTT]. However, selecting “Enable” in the [Clear Down during Telephone Call] (21), terminates the

phone call.

L If you select “Enable” in [Mute Automatic Release], turn OFF the Mute

function after a specified period of time has passed.

(Default: Disable)

If you select “Enable,” set the period of time to release the Mute function to

between 10 to 600 (seconds).

(Default: 60 (seconds))

Push [Option] key

MUTE All

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22

20 Option key ……………………

· Emergency
Hold down the [Option] key until “Emergency” is displayed to send an Emergency call. When the Emergency call is sent, an alarm sounds. The Emergency call is canceled and the alarm stops when the transceiver receives a
response, or the [Option] key of the transceiver is held down. L You can set the period of time to send the Emergency call, and sound the
alarm, in [Emer SW ON Timer] (35). L When “Enable” is selected in [Emer SW OFF] (36), you can set the period
of time to cancel the Emergency call and stop the alarm.

Push [Option] key

Emergency All

NOTE: The RoIP Gateway should not be used when high reliability is necessary. The communication cannot be made, depending on the environment around the RoIP Gateway, such as the consumption of a battery, the signal environment, or the access point or network status. Use the [Emergency] and [Lone Worker] functions as a supplementary function.
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20 21 22

21 Clear Down during Telephone Call

Select “Enable,” if you want to terminate a phone call by pushing the

IP100H’s [Option] key.

(Default: Enable)

L When “Clear Down” is selected on the [Option Key] (20), this item is not

displayed.

Push [Option] key

Before the target telephone is picked
up, or during a phone call, pushing the [Option] key terminates the phone call. L The IP100H can terminate the phone
call, when a telephone calls the IP100H individually, or when the IP100H calls a telephone.

22 Target Availability Check

Select whether or not the IP100H displays a confirmation after it makes

an Individual Call.

(Default: Enable)

When “Enable” is selected, the IP100H displays the “Connected,”

“Busy” or “No response” connection status.

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L When the target station is out of range, “No response” is displayed. L If the [Connection Notice Tone] is set to “Enable,” the Success Tone or
Failure Tone sounds to notify its connection status. (Transceiver Controller > Common Settings > Profile > Profile > Connection Notice Tone)

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24 25

23 Key-Touch Beep
24 Gain 25 Monitor

Select whether or not the IP100H sounds the Key-Touch beep. (Default: Enable)
When “Disable” is selected, the IP100H does not sound the confirmation beep when a key is pushed.

· Key-Touch Beep Level

Set the volume level of the notification beeps when the IP100H’s key

is pushed.

(Default: 10)

The selectable range is between 0 and 32.

L When “0” is selected in this setting, the IP100H does not sound any beep,

even if the volume level is set.

L When “Disable” is selected, this setting is grayed out and the volume level

cannot be changed.

Adjust the microphone sensitivity.

(Default: 0 (dB))

· Range: ­12 (low) ~ 12 (high) dB, in 3 dB steps.

L When the noise level around the IP100H is high, set to low sensitivity and

speak in a slightly louder voice that makes listening easier. Or when the

noise level around the IP100H is quiet, set to high sensitivity and speak in

smaller voice that makes listening easier.

Select whether or not the IP100H with an earphone microphone uses

the Monitor function.

(Default: Disable)

When this setting is set to “Enable,” you can hear your transmit audio

from the earphone. Set the monitor level to between 0 and 32.

(Default: 10)

L When “0” is set, your voice is not heard from an earphone microphone,

regardless of the audio setting in the IP100H.

L To prevent howling, set this setting to “Disable” when using a speaker

microphone, such as the HM-186LS.

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26 27 28 29 30 31 32
(This is an example of when the [VOX] (26) is set to “Enable.”)

26 VOX

Select whether or not the IP100H can use the VOX (voice operated

transmission) function.

(Default: Disable)

The transceiver has a VOX function, which allows hands-free operation.

L Information
· The VOX function requires an optional headset and connection cable, such as the HS-94, HS-95, or HS-97 headset and OPC-2006LS cable, or the HS-102 headset and OPC-2359 cable.
· The VOX function starts transmission when you speak into the microphone,
without needing to push [PTT]; then, automatically returns to reception when you stop speaking. · Be sure to turn OFF the IP100H’s power, before connecting or disconnecting optional equipment to or from the [ / ] jack. · When “Enable” is selected, the [Attack Time] (27) through [Sidetone Volume] (32) is displayed.

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To the [ / ] jack
· The HS-85 has the VOX function, so if you connect the HS-85 to the IP100H through the OPC-2144, set the [VOX] (26) to “Disable.”

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(This is an example of when the [VOX] (26) is set to “Enable.”)

27 Attack Time
VOX: Enable
28 Release Time
VOX: Enable
29 Voice Delay
VOX: Enable
30 Voice Threshold
VOX: Enable
31 Sidetone
VOX: Enable
32 Sidetone Volume
VOX: Enable

Adjust the Attack time

(Default: 50)

· Range: 5 ~ 2000 (milliseconds) in 5 millisecond steps

When audio from a headset microphone is input for this specified time,

the IP100H starts transmitting.

Adjust the Release time.

(Default: 200)

· Range: 5 ~ 2000 (milliseconds) in 5 millisecond steps

The release time is amount of time the transmitter stays ON after you

stop speaking.

Adjust the Voice Delay time to prevent clipping of the first few syllables

after you begin speaking.

(Default: 200)

· Range: 0 ~ 500 (milliseconds) in 5 millisecond steps

Adjust the VOX Threshold level.

(Default: 40)

· Range: 0 ~ 100 (%)

L The higher values make the VOX function more sensitive to your voice.

Select whether or not to use the Sidetone function. (Default: Disable) When “Enable” is selected, you can hear your voice from the headset.

Adjust the Sidetone level. · Range: 0 (minimum) ~ 32 (maximum)

(Default: 10)

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33 34 35 36
37
38 39 40
L (This is an example of when the Emergency (33), Emer SW OFF (36), and Cancel by Time (40) are set to “Enable.”)

33 Emergency
34 Assign Emergency to Log Key (long press)
Emergency: Enable
35 Emer SW ON Timer
Emergency: Enable
36 Emer SW OFF
Emergency: Enable

Select whether or not to use the Emergency function. (Default: Disable) Holding down the [Option Key] (20) or [Assign Emergency to Log Key (long press)] (34) until “Emergency” is displayed turns ON the
Emergency function, and sends an Emergency call to the previously set
User ID.
The Emergency call is canceled when an RX code is received, or
holding down the [Option] key or [Log] key for a set period of time in the [Emer SW OFF Timer] (36). · The period of time that the key must be held down to turn the
Emergency function ON or OFF is set in the [Emer SW ON Timer] (35) or in the [Emer SW OFF Timer] (36).

Select whether or not to use the [ ] key to send an Emergency call. (Default: Enable)

Enter the period of time for which the [Option] key or [Log] key must be held down to turn the Emergency function ON. (Default: 5 seconds)

Select whether or not to cancel the Emergency call by pushing the

[Option] key or [Log] key.

(Default: Disable)

When “Enable” is selected, enter the period of time for which the

[Option] or [Log] key must be held down to turn OFF the Emergency

function, between 1 and 10 seconds.

(Default: 2 seconds)

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33 34 35 36
37
38 39 40

37 Emergency Alert Tone
Emergency: Enable
38 Call type
Emergency: Enable
39 Cancel on Reply
Emergency: Enable
40 Cancel by Time

Select whether or not to sound an alarm when an Emergency call is sent.

When this item is set to “Disable,” “Emergency” is not displayed on the

screen, and IP100H sends the Emergency call.

(Default: Enable)

When “Enable” is selected, set the [Emergency Alert Tone Volume]

(audio level) of the alarm to between 0 and 32.

(Default: 32)

Select the call type of Emergency call from Individual, Group, All, or

Telephone.

(Default: All)

If you select “Individual” or “Group,” enter the 4 digit Destination ID. If

you select “Telephone,” enter a Destination Phone Number of up to 31

characters (0­9, #, and *).

Select whether or not to cancel the Emergency call when any RX code

is received.

(Default: Enable)

Select whether or not to cancel the Emergency call after the set period

of time has passed.

(Default: Disable)

If you select “Enable,” enter a period of time to between 1 and 255 seconds.

(Default: 60 (seconds))

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42 43 44 45

(This is an example of when the [Lone Worker] (42) is set to “Enable.”)

41 Alert Tone
Emergency: Enable
42 Lone Worker
Emergency: Enable
43 Lone Worker ON Timer
Lone Worker: Enable

Select whether or not to cancel an Emergency call after the set period

of time has passed.

(Default: Enable)

If you select “Enable,” set the Volume (audio level) to between 0 and

32, and select the action. (Default: 32, Notification Beep+Vibration)

L In the [Alert Tone Action], select “Notification Beep,” “Vibration,” or

“Notification Beep + Vibration” to activate when an Emergency call is

received.

If the Lone Worker function is activated, the Emergency function is

automatically turned ON after the set period of time has passed with no

operation.

(Default: Disable)

Enter the period of time for starting the Lone Worker function. (Default: 60 (minutes))
· Range: 1 ~ 255 (minutes) in 1 second steps L When the IP100H is operated within the period of time in this item, the times
for [Lone Worker ON Timer] (43) and [Lone Worker Reminder Timer] (44) are reset.

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42 43 44 45

(This is an example of when the [Lone Worker] (42) is set to “Enable.”)

44 Lone Worker Reminder Timer
Lone Worker: Enable
45 PTT Delay
Lone Worker: Enable

Enter the period of time to start the Emergency call transmission

after the period of time that is set in [Lone Worker ON Timer] (43) has

passed.

(Default: 60 (seconds))

When the transceiver is not operated after the period of time has

passed, the Emergency call automatically starts.

· Range: 1 ~ 255 (seconds) in 1 second steps

L When the transceiver is operated by the [Emergency] function activation,

[Lone Worker ON Timer] and [Lone Worker Reminder Timer] are reset.

L When the [Lone Worker Reminder Timer] is activated, beeps sound every 2

seconds until the timer is reset.

Enter the period of time for the delay time to transmit by pushing [PTT]

while [Lone Worker On Timer] and [Lone Worker Reminder Timer] are

activated.

(Default: Enable, 10)

· Range: 1 ~ 255 (×100 milliseconds)

L If this item is set to a longer period of time, you can reset [Lone Worker On

Timer] and [Lone Worker Reminder Timer] by momentary pushing [PTT]

without transmitting.

L Hold down [PTT] for more than the set period of time in this item to transmit.

NOTE: The RoIP Gateway should not be used when high reliability is necessary. The communication cannot be made, depending on the environment around the RoIP Gateway, such as the consumption of a battery, the signal environment, or the access point or network status. Use the [Emergency] and [Lone Worker] functions as a supplementary function.
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49 50

46 Buffer Type

Select the buffer type to control any interrupted sound. (Default: Dynamic)
· Static
The buffer time is set [Receive Buffer Size]. Set the buffer time to between 20 and 500 milliseconds to keep the audio from breaking up. A shorter value improves the delay, but it may frequently break the audio signal.

· Dynamic The buffer time changes according to the audio fluctuation.

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49 50

47 TOS type

Select the TOS (Type-Of Service) format.

(Default: TOS)

· Not used: The TOS function is disabled.

· TOS:

Sends the 8 bit VoIP packets to the TOS field in the IP header using the TOS format. Sets to between 1 (lowest) and 3 bits (Priority level) or 4 and 7 (highest) bits (Type of Service), based on the RFC1349. The 1 bit remaining is not used, and is fixed as 0.

· Diffserv: Sends the 8 bit VoIP packets to the TOS field in the IP header using the Diffserv (Differentiated Service) format. Sets to between 1 and 6 bits (DSCP). The 2 bits remaining are not used, and are fixed as 0.

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49 50

48 Media (RTP)

Select the Priority level and Service type of the sent VoIP packets. L The item is not displayed when [TOS Type] (47) is set to “Not used.”

· Media (RTP) Priority Level Set the TOS priority level to between 0 (lowest) and 7 (highest). (Default: 7)

· Media (RTP) Service Type Set the TOS service type code to between 0 and 15.

(Default: 0)

· Media (RTP) DSCP

Set the DSCP (Differentiated Services Code Point) code to between

0 and 63.

(Default: 56)

– This item is displayed when the [TOS Type] (47) is set to “Diffserv.”

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49 50

49 Antenna Type 50 IP Address Settings

Select the antenna that the IP100H will use. (Default: Transceiver’s Setting)

· Transceiver’s Setting Uses the last antenna set by the CS-IP100H or the RoIP Gateway.

· Internal Antenna
Uses the internal antenna when you want to: · Reduce the communication range. · Limit the communication area and improve security. · Reduce electrical interference among Wireless LAN transceivers. · Control the communication speed in an environment where some
access points are installed in a comparatively small area.

· External Antenna
Uses the external antenna. The external antenna extends the communication range.

Select the IP100H’s IP settings.

(Default: Transceiver’s Setting)

· Transceiver’s Setting Uses the last IP setting set by the CS-IP100H or the RoIP Gateway.

· DHCP Client Selects the DHCP Client when the IP address is automatically obtained by a DHCP server.

L If necessary, enter the [Primary DNS Server] or [Secondary DNS Server] settings.
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49 50

50 IP Address Settings …………

· Static IP Selects the Static IP address, if it is specified according to your network environment.

L Enter the default gateway address, if your network connects to a different
network. L If necessary, enter the [Primary DNS Server] or [Secondary DNS Server] settings.

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53 54 55

56 57

58

59 60

51 Provisioning Server

Enter an IP address or Host name of the Provisioning Server for the

IP100H, of up to 63 characters.

L When the RoIP Gateway is used as its Provisioning Server, this entry is not

necessary.

52 Accept Reboot Command from

Other than the Master Controller Select whether or not the IP100Hs can be rebooted by the other than

the specified Provisioning server (51).

(Default: Disable)

L The RoIP Gateway and IP1000C are compatible with this function.

(As of May, 2019)

53 SNTP Server
54 Automatic Firmware Updating at Power ON

Enter the IP address of the device that is specified as the SNTP server for the IP100H. L When the RoIP Gateway is used as its SNTP Server, this entry is not
necessary.
Select whether or not the IP100H will use the Automatic Update function. (Default: Enable (with Automatic Reboot))
· Disable Disables the automatic firmware updating when the IP100H is turned ON.
· Enable (without Automatic Reboot) When this setting is set to “Enable (without Automatic Reboot),” the IP100H works as follows. 1. The IP100H confirms the latest firmware in the RoIP Gateway when it is turned ON. 2. The IP100H automatically downloads the firmware if it needs to be updated. 3. The IP100H will be updated when it is turned ON again.
· Enable (with Automatic Reboot) When this setting is set to “Enable (with Automatic Reboot),” the IP100H works as follows. 1. The IP100H confirms the latest firmware in the RoIP Gateway when it is turned ON. 2. The IP100H automatically downloads the firmware if it needs to be updated. 3. The IP100H is updated automatically, and then it is rebooted. L You can check the firmware version of the IP100H on the [TOP] menu.

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53 54 55

56 57

58

59 60

55 Firmware Server 56 SYSLOG Host IP Address 57 SYSLOG Severity 58 Read/Write Password
59 60

Enter an IP Address or Host name of the Firmware Server for the
IP100H, of up to 63 characters. L When the RoIP Gateway is used as its Firmware Server, this entry is not
necessary.

Enter the SYSLOG host’s address. L The host device must have the SYSLOG server function.

Select the log information to send to the SYSLOG host. The SYSLOG

host is sent to another host that is set in the [SYSLOG Host IP Address]

(56).

(Default:

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