Instruction Manual for TOA models including: IP-A1RM IP Remote Microphone, IP-A1RM, IP Remote Microphone, Remote Microphone, Microphone
9 oct. 2023 — When the Unit is in Use. • Should the following irregularity be found during use, immediately cut off the power supply from a PoE switching hub and.
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DocumentDocumentIP REMOTE MICROPHONE INSTRUCTION MANUAL IP-A1RM Thank you for purchasing TOA's IP Remote Microphone. Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ....................................................................................................... 3 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION AND FEATURES ..................................................................... 5 3. ABOUT SECURITY MEASURES .......................................................................................... 5 4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................................. 5 5. SYSTEM EXAMPLES AND FUNCTION TABLE ................................................................ 6 5.1. Individual Broadcasts ........................................................................................................... 6 5.2. Group Broadcasts ................................................................................................................ 6 5.3. Function Table ...................................................................................................................... 6 6. DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS .................................................................................................. 7 7. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS .................................................................................. 7 Operating Panel ........................................................................................................................... 7 Left Side ....................................................................................................................................... 9 Bottom .......................................................................................................................................... 9 8. LCD SCREEN AND TRANSITION ...................................................................................... 11 8.1. Transition ............................................................................................................................ 11 8.2. Home Screen ..................................................................................................................... 12 8.3. Settings Screen .................................................................................................................. 16 9. OPERATION ............................................................................................................................ 19 9.1. Manual Broadcasting .......................................................................................................... 19 9.2. RecordingandConfirmation ............................................................................................... 20 9.3. How to Delate Recording Data ........................................................................................... 21 9.4. Speaker Volume Setting ..................................................................................................... 22 10. INSTALLATION THE IP-A1RM ON A WALL ................................................................... 23 10.1. Changing the orientation of the microphone .................................................................... 23 10.2. Installing the remote microphone on a Wall ..................................................................... 23 11. CONNECTIONS .................................................................................................................... 24 11.1. Network Connection ......................................................................................................... 24 11.2. AUX Input Connection ...................................................................................................... 24 11.3. Connections to Control Input, Control Output, and Mute Terminals ................................. 25 12. SETTINGS ............................................................................................................................. 27 12.1. System Settings Summary ............................................................................................... 27 12.2. System Requirements ...................................................................................................... 28 12.3. Connection with Browser .................................................................................................. 28 13. INITIALIZATION OF SETTINGS ....................................................................................... 29 14. CAUTIONS REGARDING THE AVC/H.264 PATENT LICENSE .................................. 30 15. OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE ............................................................................................ 30 16. SPECIFICATIONS ................................................................................................................ 30 Accessories ................................................................................................................................ 30 Optional product ......................................................................................................................... 30 2 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS · Before installation or use, be sure to carefully read all the instructions in this section for correct and safe operation. · Be sure to follow all the precautionary instructions in this section, which contain important warnings and/or cautions regarding safety. · After reading, keep this manual handy for future reference. WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in death or serious personal injury. CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage. WARNING When Installing the Unit · Do not expose the unit to rain or an environment where it may be splashed by water or other liquids, as doing so may resultinfireorelectricshock. · Avoid installing or mounting the unit in unstable locations, such as on a rickety table or a slanted surface. Doing so may result in the unit falling down and causing personal injury and/or property damage. · Since the unit is designed for indoor use, do not install it outdoors. If installed outdoors, the aging of parts causes the unit to fall off, resulting in personal injury.Also, when it gets wet with rain, there is a danger of electric shock. · If water or any metallic object gets into the unit · If the unit falls, or the unit case breaks · If the LAN cable is damaged (exposure of the core, disconnection, etc.) · If the speaker suddenly stops producing sound ·To prevent a fire or electric shock, never open nor remove the unit case as there are high voltage components inside the unit. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. · Do not place cups, bowls, or other containers of liquid or metallic objects on top of the unit. If they accidentally spill into the unit, thismaycauseafireorelectricshock. · Do not insert nor drop metallic objects or flammable materials in the ventilation slots oftheunit'scover,asthismayresultinfire or electric shock. When the Unit is in Use · Should the following irregularity be found during use, immediately cut off the power supply from a PoE switching hub and contact your nearest TOA dealer. Make no further attempt to operate the unit in this condition as this may cause fire or electric shock. · If you detect smoke or a strange smell coming from the unit · Do not touch the unit and LAN cable during thunder and lightning, as this may result in electric shock. · To prevent the electromagnetic wave from badlyinfluencingmedicalequipment,make sure to switch off the unit's power when placing it in close proximity to the medical equipment. 3 CAUTION When Installing the Unit · Avoid installing the unit in humid or dusty locations, in locations exposed to the direct sunlight, near the heaters, or in locations generating sooty smoke or steam as doing otherwisemayresultinfireorelectricshock. FCC REQUIREMENTS Note This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense. Modifications AnymodificationsmadetothisdevicethatarenotapprovedbyTOACorporationmayvoid the authority granted to the user by the FCC to operate this equipment. D ECL A R AT I O N Anymodificationtotheunit,unlessexpresslyapprovedbyTOAElectronics,Inc.,couldvoidyour authority to operate the equipment. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY TOA Electronics, Inc. 1 Harmon Plaza, Suite 700 Secaucus, New Jersey 07094, USA TEL 650-452-1200 declares under its sole responsibility that the product IP REMOTE MICROPHONE IP-A1RM complies with Part 15 of FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. Warning: Operation of this equipment in a residential environment could cause radio interference. This equipment is not suitable for use in locations where children may be present. 4 2. GENERAL DESCRIPTION and FEATURES The IP-A1RM is an IP Remote Microphone that is designated to make audio broadcasts to IP-A1 series receiving devices via network. · Power is supplied by way of PoE (IEEE 802.3af) switching hubs. · The IP Remote Microphone supports the following broadcasting functions: Microphone broadcasting Realtime broadcasts of microphone audio. Recorded audio broadcasting Microphone audio is temporarily prerecorded, allowing broadcast contentstobeconfirmedbeforeactualbroadcast. AUX broadcasting A microphone or other external sound source device can be connected to the AUX input jack for broadcast. Built-In sound source broadcasting (Pattern Broadcasting) Playback patterns can be created for later broadcast, using as many as20built-insoundsourcefiles.Broadcastscanbestartedandended by key operation. Additionally, the Scheduler function, control input or Remote API (HTTP) can be enabled as events. · By setting the scheduler function on the WEB browser, it can easily create chimes, background music, and event action programs. · Orders of priority can be set among the various sound source, meaning higher priority broadcasts can interrupt and override lower priority broadcasts. ·The Remote Microphone also features a built-in speaker for easy confirmation of recorded microphoneaudio,playbackofinternalsoundsourcefiles,ormonitoringofbroadcastaudiowhile in progress. · The command list function can be used to send multiple HTTP commands at once. · Connected external equipment can be controlled by control outputs in synchronization with broadcasting. 3. ABOUT SECURITY MEASURES ·Ensurethatsufficientsecuritymeasuresaretakenonthecustomer'sownresponsibility. · TOA Corporation takes no responsibility for damage or loss caused by security-related problems, such as illegal access. · To help prevent illegal access to the unit, be sure to change the user ID and password from those used for initial setup. For setting methods and other details, please refer to the separate setup manual which can be downloaded from the TOA DATA Library (https://www.toa-products.com/ international/). · Take utmost care in the management of the unit's communications password. 4. HANDLING PRECAUTIONS ·Pleaseapplythelatestfirmwareversiontothisproduct.ThelatestversionisavailableattheTOA DATA Library (https://www.toa-products.com/international/). · As this product is IP-based, a slight time lag between actual and broadcast may happen. · Broadcast audio may sometimes break up due to packet loss or network failure. · Periodic inspection and manual rebooting are needed to extend the product life. · This product may reboot automatically to keep the stable operation. 5 5. SYSTEM EXAMPLES AND FUNCTION TABLE 5.1. Individual Broadcasts Individual SIP broadcasts to a single IP audio device can be performed through the P2P connection (servers can also be connected). SIP broadcasting LAN IP-A1RM 5.2. Group Broadcasts IP-A1SC15 Group broadcasts to multiple IP audio devices can be performed by way of multicast audio transmission. Multicast audio IP-A1RM IP-A1SC15 LAN IP-A1PC238 5.3. Function Table IP-A1PA12 Action Microphone broadcast Recorded audio broadcast AUX broadcast Pattern broadcast (Internal sound sourcefile) Command transmission Control output Event trigger Key Control input operation -- Scheduler -- Broadcast destination Remote API Individual Group broadcasts broadcasts (SPI) (Multicast) --*1 --*1 --*1 -- -- --*2 -- -- *1 Recordedaudiofilescanbeusedinpatternbroadcastsbyassigningthemtopatterns. *2 By using the control input to execute broadcast functions, control inputs can be output as broadcast conditions. 6 6. DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS [Operating Panel] 224 (8.82) 200 (7.87) [Left Side] Unit: mm (in) 307 (12.09)* 134 (5.28) 47.2 (1.86) 20.8 (0.82)* 7. NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS [Operating Panel] 3 AUX MIC 136 (5.35) * Reference dimension 43 5 9 2 6 7 8 10 1 11 12 13 14 1. Microphone Speak into this microphone when performing microphone broadcasts or recording microphone broadcasts. 2. Microphone indicator (blue) Lights when the microphone (1) is enabled. The microphone (1) can be spoken into when this indicator is lit. 7 3. Selection keys (0 9) These keys can be selected to execute the functions assigned to them in the key settings. Key numbers correspond to the numbers shown on the LCD screen (4). Changing the screen page makes it possible toassigndifferentfunctions. 4. LCD screen Displays key names or Remote Microphone operating conditions. For further details, please refer to "Transition" on p. 11. 5. Monitor speaker Allows monitoring of broadcast audio or confirmation of recorded audio during microphone recordings or built-in audio playback. 6. key (Volume key) Displays monitor speaker (5) output volume at the bottom of the LCD screen (4) when pressed. Output volume can be changed using the and keys (7 & 8). Press the Volume key again to return to the previous screen mode. Also used to perform the operation displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen (4). BACK SPEAKER VOL 7. key Press this key to move to the previous page from the current page displayed on the LCD screen (4). Also used to perform the operation displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen (4) or to move the cursor visible on the screen to the left. Unit Operation System startup Broadcast standby Broadcasting System mute* Initialization or firmwareupdating Status Indicator Flashing green Continuously lit green Continuously lit blue Flashing red Continuously lit yellow * "System mute" represents the state that the broadcast audio sent out from the transmitting device is suspended and at the same time, IP speakers in the same network are muted by the signal from the transmitting device. "System mute" is activated by mute terminal or control input terminal. 10. Broadcast key Starts or stops the broadcast selected with a Selection key (3). 11. Shift key/Keylock key Used to display the function menu (VOLUME, REC MENU, SETTING) at the bottom of LCD screen (4). Press the home key (14) to return to the home screen. VOLUME REC MENU SETTING The Keylock function can be enabled or disabled by holding down this key for 1 second or more at the Home screen. A key symbol appears on the screen while the Keylock function is enabled. VOLUME Jan/1 MON 12:00 Key symbol 01/05 8. key Press this key to move to the next page from the current page displayed on the LCD screen (4). Also used to perform the operation displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen (4) or to move the cursor visible on the screen to the right. 9. Status indicator (green, blue, yellow, red) Indicates the unit's operating status. 12. Recording key Holding down this key for 1 or more seconds enables microphone (1) recording. Up to 2 minutes of microphone audio can also be temporarily recorded while this key is held down. Recording stops when the key is released. The microphone symbol appears on the screen during microphone recording. VOLUME Jan/1 MON 12:00 01/05 Microphone symbol 13. Monitor key Normally, recorded audio is checked by holding down this key and playing it back 8 through the monitor speaker (5). Playback stops when the key is released. When a Selection key (3) preset for execution of pattern broadcast is pressed, pattern audio is played back through the monitor speaker (5). When a Selection key (3) preset for execution of AUX broadcast is pressed, audio input to the AUX input jack (23) is played back through the monitor speaker (5). The speaker symbol appears during audio playback after the depression of this key. VOLUME Jan/1 MON 12:00 01/05 Speaker symbol 14. Home key Returns the LCD screen (4) display to the home screen. [Left Side] 15 16 17 AUX MIC 15. Microphone fixing cover Acovertofixthemicrophone. For wall hanging installation, remove this cover and change the orientation of the microphone. (See "Changing the orientation of the microphone" on p. 23.) 16. AUX volume control Adjusts the sound volume of the audio input from the AUX input jack (24). Use the DIP switch (29) to match the output volume for each connected device, and make fine volume level adjustments using this volume control. Adjust the volume while listening to the output from the monitor speaker (5). [Bottom] Note Use an appropriately sized screwdriver to adjust the volume. Do not push too hard when rotating the screwdriver. Pushing too hard may damage the volume control. 17. Microphone volume control Adjusts the output volume of the microphone (1). Use the Recording function or the like to make adjustments while listening to the output from the monitor speaker (5). Note Use an appropriately sized screwdriver to adjust the volume. Do not push too hard when rotating the screwdriver. Pushing too hard may damage the volume control. 18 19 20 21 STRIP LENGTH 8mm 22 23 AUX STRIP LENGTH 8mm LAN LINK 52V - - - /ACT ON 123 AUX LAN LINK 52V - - - /ACT 24 25 18. Mute terminal (24 V DC CUT) By the control signal of cutting 24 V DC, this unit is in the "System mute" state. "System mute" means the audio transmission from this unit is forcibly disabled, and this 26 27 28 29 25 unit sends mute control signal to mute IP speakers in the same network segment. When using this terminal, turn on the Mute switch of DIP switch (29). 9 19. Functional ground terminals Hum noise may be generated when external equipment is connected to the unit. Connecting this terminal to the functional ground terminal of the external equipment may reduce the hum noise. Note This terminal is not for protective ground. 20. Control output terminal Allows control of external equipment in synchronization with the unit operation. 21. Control input terminals Allows input of control signals from connected external equipment to enable actions set in the Event settings. 22. LAN port Connect to a PoE switching hub using a LAN cable. 23. LINK/ACT indicator (green) Flashes when data is being sent or received over a network. 24. AUX input jack Connect an audio source device or microphone to this jack. Use a ø3.5 mm miniplug for connection. Input audio is sent out to the network under external control. Set the DIP switch (29) to roughly match the output level of the connected device. 25. Wall mounting bracket mounting holes Used when installing the IP-A1RM on the wall in conjunction with the optional wall mounting bracket. (See "Installing the remote microphone on a Wall" on p. 23.) 26. Reset key The unit begins to restart when this key is clicked. Hold down this key until the Status indicator (9) lights yellow to initialize the unit's settings. 27. Name label Product number, product name, manufacturer name, and other information are listed. 28. Wiring cable fixing holes Used to bind the wiring cables. (See "Connections to Control Input, Control Output, and Mute Terminals" on p. 25.) 29. DIP switch · Line/Mic switch (Switch 1) Set this switch to MIC when connecting a microphone, and to LINE when connecting a general sound source device to AUX input jack (24). Default setting: LINE · PAD switch (Switch 2) When the input level to AUX input jack (24) is high, set the PAD to 20 dB. Default setting: 0 dB · Mute switch (Switch 3) When using Mute terminal (18), set this switch to on. Default setting: OFF Note Do not set this switch when nothing is connected to the Mute terminal (18). It will be recognized as control signal mute enable (24 V DC cut) and will mute the system. 10 8. LCD SCREEN AND TRANSITION 8.1. Transition [Home screen] p. 12 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 6 2 Teacher Room 3 Playground Playground Volume down Playground Volume default C0 7 C1 8 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 9 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room 0 VOLUME Jan/1 MON 12:00 01/05 [Setting function screen] 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 6 2 Teacher Room 3 Playground Playground Volume down Playground Volume default C0 7 C1 8 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room VOLUME REC MENU 9 0 SETTING [Volume screen] p. 22 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 2 Teacher Room 3 Playground Playground Volume down Playground Volume default 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room BACK SPEAKER VOL 6 C0 7 C1 8 9 0 [REC menu screen] p. 21 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 6 2 Teacher Room 3 Playground Playground Volume down Playground Volume default C0 7 C1 8 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room BACK 9 0 DELETE [Setting top screen] p. 17 1 Terminal Info Auto Key Lock 6 2 Network Info Backlight Time 7 3 SIP Info Contrast 8 4 Brightness 9 5 0 BACK Jan/1 MON 12:00 11 8.2. Home Screen Normally, the Home screen is displayed. Pressing the Home key reverts the display to the Home screen. Appears next to the key that has 123 2 31 the chime enabled. The chime will sound when the key is pressed to 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 6 2 Teacher Room 3 Playground Playground Volume down Playground Volume default C0 7 C1 8 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 9 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room 0 VOLUME Jan/1 MON 12:00 01/05 make a broadcast. Appears next to the key that has the OFF control output enabled. The current control output status is displayed. ON Appears next to the key for which C1 the corresponding command is set. The command set number is also 4 5 displayed. (1) Selection key number Displays the corresponding number of the pressed Selection key. (2) Key name Displays the names assigned to the Selection keys. One-line display: 16 characters Two-line display: 16 characters × 2 lines (3) Icon Displays the icon for the function set to each key. (4) Current day and time The current day/date and time is displayed when the IP Remote Microphone is in standby mode. (5) Page number Shows the number of the page displayed. The page being displayed can be switched using the or keys. 8.2.1. Operating status display The IP Remote Microphone's currently operating background status is displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen, depending on triggers other than key operations. 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 6 2 Teacher Room 3 Playground Playground Volume down Playground Volume default C0 7 C1 8 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 9 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room 0 VOLUME Pattern 1 01/05 6 (6) Operating status display section The display appears as shown below to indicate the operating status. Display AUX Broadcasting Operating Status AUX broadcasting in progress Operation AUX audio broadcast. Pattern 1 Pattern (built-in audio) broadcast Pattern broadcast. in progress Displays the pattern name while in progress. Broadcast Disable Broadcast Disable Broadcast stopped by event. System Mute System mute System muted by event. 12 8.2.2. Manual broadcasting screen Pressing a Selection key that has been set for manual broadcasting displays the manual broadcasting screen. Press the key again to return to the Home screen. [When manual broadcasting is selected] 7 8 9 10 11 1 ALLAREA 2 SOURCE Microphone 3 DEST Multicast 1 4 STATUS Ready 5 VOLUME CHIME 6 7 8 M1 9 OFF 0 SOURCE 12 13 14 15 [During manual broadcasting] 1 ALLAREA 6 2 SOURCE Microphone 7 3 DEST Multicast 1 8 M1 4 1/112:00 9 STATUS Broadcasting 5 ON 0 VOLUME Jan/1 MON 12:00 (7) Key name Displays the names assigned to the Selection keys. Executing manual broadcasting inverts the screen colors and displays the speaker symbol. A maximum of 24 characters can be displayed. (8) Selected audio source display Displays the selected audio source. (9) Broadcast destination display Displays information about the preset broadcast destination. If multicast, the broadcast destination group name is displayed. If SIP, the broadcast destination's SIP ID or IP address is displayed. (10) Broadcast destination Icon The following icons are displayed according to the broadcast destination: "M1" or some other multicast M1 channel number, is displayed if the broadcast destination is Multicast. SIP "SIP" is displayed if the broadcast destination is SIP. is in standby mode or when a lower priority broadcast is in progress. (13) Chime selector Chime operation (before and after a broadcast) can be enabled or disabled by pressing the key. The chime can also be temporarily switched ON or OFF regardless of whether or not the chime has been enabled in the key settings. (14) Control output status display When the control output is initiated in conjunction with a broadcast, the current control output can be checked to confirm that it is ON or OFF. If linked to the broadcast, the display turns on with the start of the broadcast. (15) Audio source selection The selected audio source display (8) switches in the following order with each depression of the key. Select the sound source to be used for manual broadcasting. MIC REC AUX (11) Chime icon A chime is sounded whenever this icon appears. (12) Status display Indicates whether or not the selected broadcast can be executed when the Remote Microphone is broadcasting in the background. "Busy" is displayed whenever a higher priority broadcast is in progress, and "Ready" is displayed whenever the unit MIC: The microphone is selected and broadcasts are made using microphone audio. REC: Recorded audio is selected and broadcasts are made using recorded audio. AUX: AUX is selected and broadcasts are made using audio input to the AUX jack. 13 8.2.3. Pattern broadcast screen Pressing a Selection key for which pattern broadcasting has been set displays the pattern broadcast screen. Press the key again to return to the Home screen. [When pattern broadcasting is selected] 16 17 18 19 20 21 1 LUNCH BGM 2 PATTERN BGM 3 DEST 4 Multicast 1 STATUS Ready 5 VOLUME Jan/1 MON 12:00 6 P12 7 8 M1 9 OFF 0 REPEAT 22 23 24 (16) Key name Displays the names assigned to the Selection keys. When pattern broadcasting is enabled, the color is inverted and the speaker symbol is displayed. A maximum of 32 characters can be displayed. (17) Pattern name Displays the name of the set pattern. (18) Broadcast destination display Displays information about the preset broadcast destination. If multicast, the broadcast destination group name is displayed. If SIP, the broadcast destination's SIP ID or IP address is displayed. [During pattern broadcasting] 1 LUNCH BGM 6 2 PATTERN BGM P12 7 3 8 DEST 4 5 SEATUS Multicast 1 M1 1/112:00 9 Broadcasting ON 0 VOLUME Jan/1 MON 12:00 (22) Status display Indicates whether or not the selected broadcast can be executed when the IP Remote Microphone is broadcasting in the background. "Busy" is displayed whenever a higher priority broadcast is in progress, and "Ready" is displayed whenever the unit is in standby mode or when a lower priority broadcast is in progress. (23) Control output status display When the control output is initiated in conjunction with a broadcast, the current control output can be checked to confirm that it is ON or OFF. If linked to the broadcast, the display turns on with the start of the broadcast. (19) Repeat icon Appears if in repeat broadcast mode. (20) Pattern number icon Displays the set pattern number as an icon. (21) Broadcast destination icon The following icons are displayed according to the broadcast destination: "M1" or some other multicast M1 channel number, is displayed if the broadcast destination is Multicast. SIP "SIP" is displayed if the broadcast destination is SIP. (24) Repeat switching Pressing the key changes the repeat method. The broadcast is repeated continuously from start to end, regardless of the pattern's set number of repetitions or the repetition period. 14 8.2.4. Command transmission screen Pressing a Selection key that has been set for command transmission displays the command transmission screen. Press the key again to return to the Home screen. (26) Command transmission icon 25 1 TRANSMIT COMMAND 6 26 This icon is displayed whenever a command is being transmitted. The display reverts to the home screen after 5 seconds. 2 List Name Playground 7 C0 27 3 Volume Down 6 dB 8 4 9 28 (27) Command list number icon Displays the icon assigned to the number set in the command list. 5 0 Jan/1 MON 12:00 SEND 29 (28) Command list name Displays the name set in the command list. (25) Key name Displays the names assigned to the Selection keys. A maximum of 32 characters can be displayed. (29) Command transmission Pressingthekeyexecutesthecommand transmission. 8.2.5. Control output screen Pressing a Selection key that has been set for control output displays the control output screen. Press the key again to return to the Home screen. (31) Text display 1 DOORLOCK 2 ON LOCK 3 4 OFF OPEN 6 30 OFF 7 8 31 9 Displays optional text regarding whether the set status is ON or OFF. A maximum of 32 characters can be displayed. (32) ON/OFF selection Turns the control output ON or OFF, each 5 0 timethekeyispressed. Jan/1 MON 12:00 ON 32 (30) Control output status display The current control output can be checked to see whether it is enabled or not. The display changes in tandem with the status, whether ON or OFF. 15 8.3. Settings Screen 8.3.1. How to enter settings screen Step 1. Press the Shift key on the home screen. Step 2. Press the key. "SETTING" is selected. The Setting top screen is displaced. [Home screen] 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 6 2 Teacher Room 3 Playground Playground Volume down Playground Volume default C0 7 C1 8 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 9 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room 0 VOLUME Jan/1 MON 12:00 01/05 1 [Setting function screen] 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 6 2 Teacher Room 3 Playground Playground Volume down Playground Volume default C0 7 C1 8 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room VOLUME REC MENU 9 0 SETTING [Setting top screen] 1 Terminal Info Auto Key Lock 2 Network Info Backlight Time 3 SIP Info Contrast 4 Brightness 5 BACK Jan/1 MON 12:00 2 6 7 8 9 0 16 8.3.2. Setting top screen Pressing a Selection key displays its corresponding Settings screen. Use the or keys to adjust the Auto Key Lock (6), Backlight Time (7), Contrast (8) and Brightness (9). Use the key to return to the top screen. Selection keys Selection keys Use this key to return. 1 Terminal Info Auto Key Lock 6 2 Network Info Backlight Time 7 3 SIP Info Contrast 8 4 Brightness 9 5 0 BACK Jan/1 MON 12:00 Use these keys for settings. 17 (1) Terminal info Allows the Remote Microphone's Terminal information to be checked. Terminal Info Terminal Name Firmware Version MAC Address IP-A1RM 3.0.0 00-05-F9-00-00-00 BACK Jan/1 MON 12:00 (2) Network info Allows the Remote Microphone's Network information to be checked. Network Info IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Primary DNS Server Secondary DNS Server 192.168.14.1 255.255.255.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 BACK Jan/1 MON 12:00 (3) SIP info Allows the Remote Microphone's SIP information to be checked. SIP Info Account Status Server User ID OFF Unregistered 0.0.0.0 (6) Auto key lock The Keylock function automatically activates if no operation is performed during a set time interval. Auto Key Lock 1 min 2 min 3 min 5 min 0 min 5 min Always BACK Jan/1 MON 12:00 (7) Turn off backlight The backlight automatically turns OFF if no operation is performed during a set time interval. Time to Turn Off Backlight Always 30 sec 1 min 2 min 3 min 5 min 0 min 5 min Never BACK Jan/1 MON 12:00 (8) Contrast Adjusts the contrast of the LCD screen. Contrast BACK Jan/1 MON 12:00 BACK Jan/1 MON 12:00 (9) Brightness Adjusts the brightness of the LCD screen. Brightness BACK Jan/1 MON 12:00 18 9. OPERATION 9.1. Manual Broadcasting 1 2 3, 4 Microphone indicator Step 1. Press the Selection key. Pressing a Selection key that has been set for manual broadcasting displays the following screens. 1 ALLAREA 2 SOURCE Microphone 3 DEST Multicast 1 4 STATUS Ready 5 VOLUME CHIME 6 7 8 M1 9 OFF 0 SOURCE Step 2. Select the audio source to be broadcast. The audio source display changes with each depression of the key. Select the audio source to be broadcast. MIC REC AUX Tip The audio source can be selected if multiple audio sources are enabled in the key settings menu performed using a PC browser. Step 3. Press the broadcast key. Broadcasting begins. If the microphone is selected as the audio source, the microphone indicator will light blue, indicating that the microphone can be used. Step 4. Press the broadcast key again. The broadcast ends and the LCD screen returns to the home screen. 19 9.2. Recording and Confirmation 2 Microphone indicator 1,3 4,5 [Recording] Step 1. Hold down the Recording key. Pressing this key for about 1 sec. turns ON the microphone recording status and changes the display as shown at right. · The Recording screen is displayed. · The microphone symbol is displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen. · The microphone indicator lights, indicating that the recording is started. · The remaining recording time starts counting down from 2 minutes. 1 MICROPHONE RECORDING 6 2 7 3 Recordable Time 2:00 8 4 9 5 VOLUME 0 Jan/1 MON 12:00 01/05 Step 2. Speak into the microphone if microphone recording is enabled. The voice is recorded as long as the Recording key is pressed. Step 3. Release the Recording key to end the recording. The recording screen, microphone icon and microphone indicator will all extinguish when the recording is terminated. [Confirmation] Step 4. Hold down the Monitor key. Recorded audio is played back while the Monitor key is held down. · The speaker icon is displayed at the bottom of the LCD screen. · Recorded audio is played back and can be heard via the Monitor speaker. Step 5. Release the Monitor key to terminate playback. The recorded audio playback stops and the speaker icon disappears. 20 9.3. How to Delate Recording Data Step 1. Press the Shift key. Displays "REC MENU" at the bottom of the LCD screen. Step 2. Press the key. "REC MENU" is selected. Step 3. Press the key. "DELETE" is selected. Step 4. Press the key. "OK" is selected and deleted a temporaryrecordingfile. Step 5. Press the Home key. The display returns to the home screen. Tip Press the key, the display returns to the home screen. 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 6 2 Teacher Room 3 Playground Playground Volume down Playground Volume default C0 7 C1 8 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 9 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room 0 VOLUME Jan/1 MON 12:00 01/05 1 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 6 2 Teacher Room 3 Playground Playground Volume down Playground Volume default C0 7 C1 8 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room VOLUME REC MENU 9 0 SETTING 2 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 6 2 Teacher Room Playground Volume down C0 7 3 Playground Playground Volume default C1 8 5 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 9 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room 0 BACK DELETE 3 4 1 DELETE RECORDING FILE 6 2 7 3 Delete a temporary recording file. 8 4 Sure to delete? 9 5 0 CANCEL Jan/1 MON 12:00 OK 21 9.4. Speaker Volume Setting Step 1. Press the key on the home screen. Displays "VOLUME" at the bottom of the LCD screen. Step 2. Press the or key, adjusts the output volume of the monitor speaker. Step 3. Press the key. "BACK" is selected. The display returns to the home screen. Tip Press the home key, the display returns to the home screen. Tip The volume level can also be changed on the Setting function screen that appears when the function key is pressed. 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 6 2 Teacher Room 3 Playground Playground Volume down Playground Volume default C0 7 C1 8 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 9 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room 0 VOLUME Jan/1 MON 12:00 01/05 1 ALL AREA LUNCH BGM 2 Teacher Room 3 Playground Playground Volume down Playground Volume default 4 DOOR LOCK ENTRANCE ON 5 COCOLABO 3rd South Area Lecture Room BACK SPEAKER VOL 6 C0 7 C1 8 9 0 22 10. INSTALLATION THE IP-A1RM ON A WALL TheIP-A1RMIPRemoteMicrophonecanbemountedonwallsurfacesiffittedwiththeoptionalWBRM500 Wall Mounting Bracket. 10.1. Changing the orientation of the microphone The IP-A1RM's microphone is installed in the orientationshownontherightfigurebydefault. When mounting the IP-A1RM on the wall, change the orientation of the microphone following the procedure below. Step 1. Remove 2 screws securing the microphone, thendetachthemicrophonefixingcover. IP-A1RM Screw Step 2. Rotate the microphone 90° as shown below. Note The microphone can be fixed only at the specifiedangle. Be careful not to pinch the cable when rotating it to avoid damage to the cable. Doing otherwise may result in malfunction. Microphone fixing cover Screw 1 Step 3. Attachthemicrophonefixingcoversothatitfitsinplacetofixthemicrophone,thensecure the cover with 2 screws removed in Step 1. Notes · Be sure to install the screws 1 first,then 2 inthefigure. · When securing the cover, be sure to check the screw holes and tighten the screws correctly. Step 4. Change the direction of the microphone for an appropriate position. 2 23 1 Screws removed in Step 1. 4 10.2. Installing the remote microphone on a Wall Hang the remote microphone onto the WBRM500 mounted on the wall. For details, refer to the install manual supplied with the WB-RM500. ON 123 AUX STRIP LENGTH 8mm LAN LINK 52V - - - /ACT WB-RM500 IP-A1RM 23 11. CONNECTIONS 11.1. Network Connection Connect the IP-A1RM to the PoE switching hub using a LAN cable (straight UTP or STP cable, both rated at Category 5). Power is supplied by the PoE switching hub. AUX STRIP LENGTH 8mm LAN LINK 52V - - - /ACT From PoE switching hub 123 123 123 ON 123 123 Compatible switching hubs: Switching hubs conforming to PoE (IEEE802.3af Class 3) specifications 11.2. AUX Input Connection To connect an external sound device, plug a ø3.5 mm miniplug from the device directly into the AUX input jack. Set the DIP switch to roughly match the output level of the sound device being connected. LINE 0dB OFF DIP switch MIC -20dB[PAD] ON[MUTE] Factory default setting Devices that can be connected to the DIP switch (1 and 2) setting AUX input jack Line output audio source devices 1: LINE 2: 0 dB [PAD] Dynamic microphone 1: MIC 2: 0 dB [PAD] PC or audio player earphone output 1: MIC 2: -20 dB [PAD] Note Ensure that the power supply is turned OFF before changing DIP switch settings. 11.2.1. AUX volume control adjustment Set the DIP switch to roughly match the output of the connected device, then use the AUX volume controlontheleft-sidepanelforfinevolumeleveladjustment. Note Use an appropriately sized screwdriver to adjust the volume. Do not push too hard when rotating the screwdriver. Pushing too hard may damage the volume control. 24 ON 123 ON 123 123 11.3. Connections to Control Input, Control Output, and Mute Terminals Connecttheexternaldevicecontrollinestothepress-fitcontrolinput,controloutputormuteterminal. Referring to the strip gauge located on the bottom surface of the unit, strip the wire ends and connect the wires. Either AWG 24 14 (ø0.5 1.6mm) solid wire or 0.2 2.0mm2 stranded wire may be used. 8 mm Strip gauge STRIP LENGTH 8 mm AUX STRIP LENGTH 8mm LAN LINK 52V - - - /ACT Dip switch From external control device's control input terminals From external control device's 24 V DC cut output terminal. Tip Set Mute switch (Switch 3 of the DIP switch) ON to enable the Mute function. LINE 0dB OFF MIC -20dB[PAD] ON[MUTE] DIP switch [Control output (1 channel)] Open collector output Withstand voltage: 30 V DC Allowable current: 10 mA or less From external control device's control output terminals [Control input (2 channels)] No-voltage make contact input Open circuit voltage: 5 V DC Short-circuit current: 2 mA or less Secure the cables to the IP-A1RM's bottom surface as shown below so that the IP-A1RM will not be pushed up by the cables. IP-A1RM bottom AUX STRIP LENGTH 8mm LAN LINK 52V - - - /ACT Bundle the cables and secure them to the fixing holes for wiring with the zip ties supplied with the IP-A1RM. 25 The following functions can be assigned to the control input and control output terminals by browser settings: Terminals Control input terminals Control output terminal Assignable Functions · Internal sound source broadcasting (Pattern) · AUX input broadcasting · Command set execution · Broadcast disable (Stop audio streaming) · System mute (Stop audio streaming and Mute other IP speakers) · Control output performed using the selection keys. · Control output performed by the Scheduler's Date and Time control. · Output during manual broadcasts (assigned to the manual broadcast key). · Output during microphone broadcasts · Output during AUX broadcasts · Output during built-in audio broadcasts For settings, please refer to the separate setup manual. The latest version of the setup manual is available on the TOA DATA Library (https://www.toaproducts.com/international/). 26 12. SETTINGS 12.1. System Settings Summary The following settings can be performed using a PC browser connected to the same network as the IP paging gateway. Setting Name Scheduler Status Key Settings Network SIP Destination Audio Media Chime Pattern Event Priority Command List User Maintenance System Setting Item Registration, editing, and deletion of programed repeat broadcast schedules and event actions, display of schedules for one week, check the annual schedule Confirmationofcurrentfirmwareversion,networksettings,volumesetting Settings of the function to be assigned to a Selection key Network settings such as the IP address Settings of SIP connection enable/disable, SIP server address, authentication information, and audio codec Settings of multicast destination group name, multicast address and port number Settings of Line/Mic input sensitivity and mute Uploading/downloadingordeletionofsoundsourcefilessuchasmessagesto or from the internal memory Settings of the chime output before and after broadcasts. Registration of sound source playback to be associated with events as patterns Settings of operations to be synchronized with the control input and control output Settings of priority order for each broadcast mode; SIP broadcast, VMS broadcast, multicast broadcast and internal sound source broadcast Settings of HTTP commands in command sets Changing username and password Download and upload the configuration file, initialization, firmware update, hardware reboot, and downloading action logs Date and time settings, NTP server settings, language selection, time zone settings For more information, please refer to the separate setup manual. The latest version of the setup manual is available on the TOA DATA Library (https://www.toaproducts.com/international/). 27 12.2. System Requirements Connectable system requirements are as follows: Display Recommended resolution: 1920 × 1080 OS Windows 10 Pro (64-bit), Windows 10 Home (64-bit), Windows 11 Pro, Windows 11 Home Browser Microsoft Edge, Google Chrome Notes · Windows and Microsoft Edge are registered trademarks of Microsoft Corporation of the United States in the United States and other countries. · Google Chrome is a trademark of Google LLC of the United States in the United States and other countries. 12.3. Connection with Browser 12.3.1. Connection presets The IP Remote Microphone is factory-preset as follows: Username: admin Password: guest IP address: 192.168.14.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 0.0.0.0 Before connecting a PC to the IP Remote Microphone and changing its setting, it will be necessary to set the PC's network settings so that it can operate on the same network as the IP Remote Microphone. Take care that no IP addresses are duplicated in the same network. For example, if the IP Remote Microphone's IP address is 192.168.14.1, set the PC's IP address to 192.168.14.10. 12.3.2. Making connection Notes · Avoid simultaneously connecting to the IP Remote Microphone from multiple PCs. · Avoid simultaneously connecting to the IP Remote Microphone from a single PC using multiple browsers. Step 1. Startthebrowserandenterthespeaker'sIPaddressintheaddressfield. The Login screen is displayed. Step 2. Enter the username and password, and click the LOGIN button. The Status screen is displayed, enabling a range of settings. Note For details regarding the setting method, please refer to the separate setup manual. The latest version of the setup manual is available on the TOA DATA Library (https://www.toa-products.com/international/). 28 13. INITIALIZATION OF SETTINGS Follow the procedure below to return all unit settings to their default. Tip When initialized with the reset key, the unit's sound source files are left in "Media," not deleted. Initializationtofactorydefaults,includingdeletionofsoundsourcefiles,shouldbeperformedusing the browser settings menu. AUX STRIP LENGTH 8mm LAN LINK 52V - - - /ACT ON 123 3 Status indicator 2 Reset key 1 LAN cable From PoE switching hub Step 1. Connect the IP Remote Microphone to the PoE switching hub using a LAN cable. The IP Remote Microphone will be started. Step 2. Hold down the reset key located on the bottom panel using a pointed tool. The IP Remote Microphone automatically restarts and settings initialization begins. Tip Clicking on the reset key causes the unit to be restarted. If pressure on the reset key is released part way through the initialization process, only unit restart will be performed, and the settings will not be initialized. Step 3. When the status indicator lights yellow, release the reset key. When initialization is complete, the status indicator lights green and all settings will be initialized to their default settings. [Default Settings] Username: admin Password: guest IP address: 192.168.14.1 Subnet mask: 255.255.255.0 Default gateway: 0.0.0.0 29 14. CAUTIONS REGARDING THE AVC/H.264 PATENT LICENSE TOA's IP-A1RM IP Remote Microphone employs MPEG technology (AVC/H.264 Standard) regarding the handling of image information. TOA Corporation has received approval to use this technology from MPEG LA, LLC, the patent management group. Please note that the use of this product is prohibited except the following cases: The use of the product is intended for personal use of a user of the MPEG technology and also for non-profituse,whichincludes(i)videoencodingconformingtotheAVC/H.264Standard(hereinafter referred to as "AVC/H.264") and/or (ii) personal use and decoding of AVC/H.264 encoded by an MPEG technology user engaged in non-profit activities and/or AVC/H.264 furnished by a video provider who is granted a license by MPEG LA, LLC. Regarding use for sales promotion or commercial purposes, or additional licensing information, please contact MPEG LA, LLC (https://www.mpegla.com). 15. OPEN SOURCE SOFTWARE This product uses software based on open source software license(s). If you need further information about the original open source software including source code, please download it from the TOA DATA Library (https://www.toa-products.com/international/). Please note that we cannot answer any questions about the contents of the original source code. This product includes software developed by the OpenSSL Project for use in the OpenSSL Toolkit (http://www.openssl.org/). This product includes cryptographic software written by Eric Young (eay@cryptsoft.com). 16. SPECIFICATIONS ThespecificationsofthisproductareavailableinTOADATALibrary(https://www.toa-products.com/ international/). Scan the QR Code at right with your mobile phone camera to access the WEB site and search for this product number (IP-A1RM). · Accessories Cable tie ................................................................. 2 · Optional product Wall mounting bracket: WB-RM500 30 Traceability Information for USA TOA Electronics, Inc. 1 Harmon Plaza, Suite 700 Secaucus, New Jersey 07094, USA https://www.toaelectronics.com/ https://www.toa-global.com/en 133-04-00054-01