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SIP MULTIMEDIA STATION
N-SP80MS2

TOA N-SP80MS2 SIP Multimedia Station

N-SP80MS2 SIP Multimedia Station

Thank you for purchasing TOA’s N-SP80MS2 SIP Multimedia Station.
Please carefully follow the instructions in this manual to ensure long, trouble-free use of your equipment.
This is a quick manual for the N-SP80MS2.
Be sure to see the separate “N-SP80 Series Instruction Manual” before using the N-SP80MS2.
The latest version of the “N-SP80 Series Instruction Manual” can be downloaded from the TOA product data download site.

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 2 CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if mishandled, could result in moderate or minor personal injury, and/or property damage.

  • Use the specified AC adapter and PoE switching hub for the unit. Note that the use of another adapter and PoE switching hub may cause a fire.

GENERAL DESCRIPTION

The N-SP80MS2 is a touch-panel type Multimedia station using Google’s Android platform designed for use in combination with the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) Intercom system. The station can be used not only in SIP server mode but also in peer-to-peer mode: the former enables the station to work by connecting to the SIP server and the latter enables it to work without using the SIP server.
Note: Android is a trademark of Google Inc.

FEATURES

  • Fully compliant with SIP.
  • Connected to the network via Ethernet.
  • Supports 2 ways of connection: Connection to the SIP server using SIP and peer-to-peer connection.
  • Supports the following audio codecs: G.711, G.722, G.729, L16, and Opus.
    (Audio codec is fixed to G.722 when in peer-to-peer connection.)
  • Can be powered by means of PoE or from the DC power supply unit.
  • Easy to operate on the screen thanks to a touch panel and GUI (Graphical User Interface) design, and in addition, usable as a telephone by intuitive dial operation with a ten-key pad.
  • Selectable one of 3 conversation methods: handset conversation, hands-free conversation, and headset conversation.
  • Easy conversations between stations even under high noise environment.

HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

The transmission quality of the internet is not always guaranteed. Therefore, when this system is connected via the internet, the following symptoms may happen when thenetwork is congested.

  • Packet loss
  • Interruption of speech voice
  • Generation of noise

NOMENCLATURE AND FUNCTIONS

  • Desktop design
  • Handset, Hands-free (with AEC function), Headset connectable
  • Built-in touch panel
  • PoE-compatible (IEEE802.3af compliant)
  • Built-in camera

[Front]

TOA N-SP80MS2 SIP Multimedia Station - Front

  1. Number Pad
    Used to enter the numbers.
  2. Delete button
    Deletes one by one the dial numbers entered when making a call or the characters entered when registering.
  3. Back button
    Returns the display to the last screen you viewed.
  4. Volume control button
    Adjusts the volume level of the built-in speaker.
  5. Speaker button
    Press this button to start hands-free conversation.
  6. Call Transfer button
    Starts the transfer function during conversation.
    (Only when in the SIP server mode).
  7. Enter button
    Confirms the selection on the screen while in the touch panel operation.
  8. Home button
    Returns the display to the home screen.
  9. Headset button
    Press to enable headset mode.
  10. Mute button
    Mutes the hands-free microphone and the
    handset microphone.
  11. Touch panel
    A 7″ touch panel screen.
  12. Indicators
    Indicate the following operation states.
    TOA N-SP80MS2 SIP Multimedia Station - Symbol 1 : Indicates the unit’s power ON or OFF state.
    The unit is operating when the indicator islit, and not operating when it is unlit.
    TOA N-SP80MS2 SIP Multimedia Station - Symbol 2 : Indicates the network connection state.
    Connection to a LAN is established when the indicator is lit, and not established when it is unlit.
    TOA N-SP80MS2 SIP Multimedia Station - Symbol 3 : Indicates the absence incoming call/ unread message state. The absence incoming call or unread messages are present when the indicator is flashing, and not present when it is unlit.
  13. Camera
    A built-in camera with 2 mega pixels. Used when making conversation between multimedia stations.TOA N-SP80MS2 SIP Multimedia Station - Rear
  14. Security slot
    Used to connect the security wire such as a theft preventing wire. This is a Kensington lock slot.
  15. LAN connection terminal
    Connect the LAN cable to this terminal.
    This terminal can be connected to PoE switching hub.
  16. PC connection terminal
    Connect a PC to this terminal.
  17. DC input terminal
    Connect the AC adapter* to this terminal.
    * Use the optional AD-1215P or its equivalent.
  18. Handset connection terminal
    Connect the handset to this terminal.
  19. Headset connection terminal
    Connect a headset to this terminal.
  20. HDMI connection terminal
    Connect an HDMI to this terminal.
  21. USB connection terminal
    Connect a USB device to this terminal.

CONNECTION

[Power supply connection]
Power is supplied from the AC adaptor or the PoE-compatible switching hub. For the power supply from the switching hub, see below “2. LAN connection terminal.”

  1. DC input terminal
    Connect the AC adapter. *
    *Use the optional AC adapter AD-1215P or its equivalent. As for the usable adapter, consult your TOA dealer.
    warning 2 CAUTION
    The use of the AC adapter other than the specified one may cause a fire.
    Tip
    If both the AC adapter and the PoE switching hub are connected, the power will be supplied from the one
    that has started feeding first.
    [Switching hub and PC connections]
  2. LAN connection terminal
    Connect this terminal to the 100BASE-TX-compatible network.
    Use the Ethernet RJ-45 connector for connection.
    As this terminal can be connected to PoE switching hub, power can be supplied from the PoE switching hub when this terminal is connected to it.
    In this case, use the switching hub meeting the following specification.
    Specification of the usable PoE switching hub: IEEE802.3af compliant.
    warning 2 CAUTION
    When power is supplied from the PoE switching hub, be sure to use the one meeting the specified specification.
    The use of the switching hub other than the specified one may cause a fire.
    Tip
    If both the AC adapter and the PoE switching hub are connected, the power will be supplied from the one
    that has started feeding first.
  3. PC connection terminal
    Connect a PC to this terminal.
    Use the Ethernet RJ-45 connector for connection.
    This terminal can also be connected to the 100BASE-TX-compatible network.
    Note
    This terminal is not PoE-compatible.
    [Other connections]
  4. Handset connection terminal
    Connect the supplied handset to this terminal.
  5. Security slot
    Connect a commercially available theft preventing wire to this slot as needed. This is a Kensington lock slot.
    [USB device connection]
  6. USB connection terminal
    Connect a USB device such as a USB memory to this terminal. This terminal is USB 2.0 compatible.
    [Headset connection]
  7. Headset connection terminal
    Connect a headset to this terminal.
    Usable headset: 16 / 32 Ω, 3.5 mm (0.14″) dia. mini plug (3 pins).

SYSTEM SETTING USING A BROWSER

A browser is required to access the system settings to activate unit. The N-SP80MS2 is set to DHCP by default. The IP address can be viewed by selecting the “Setting” icon on the unit’s touch panel and viewing the address on the “Status Info” tab. Connect to the unit’s Web server by using the IP address. User name and password settings are as follows.

User name: admin
Password: admin
The password can be changed.
Enter it with up to 63 characters.

Notes

  • Unusable characters: & % ‘ =
  • Password is case-sensitive.

TOA N-SP80MS2 SIP Multimedia Station - BROWSER

Manufacturer:
TOA Corporation
7-2-1, Minatojima-Nakamachi, Chuo-ku, Kobe, Hyogo, Japan
Traceability Information for Canada
Authorized representative:
TOA Canada Corporation
3670 Odyssey Drive, Unit 1, Mississauga,
ON L5M 0Y9
Traceability Information for Americas
Authorized representative:
TOA Electronics, Inc.
1 Harmon Plaza, Suite 700 Secaucus,
New Jersey 07094, USA
TOA Corporation

Documents / Resources

TOA N-SP80MS2 SIP Multimedia Station [pdf] User Guide
N-SP80MS2, N-SP80MS2 SIP Multimedia Station, N-SP80MS2, SIP Multimedia Station, Multimedia Station, Station

References

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