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8. [Extension Connect] Menu (continued)

[Extension Connect]–[SIP Phone]

M

 Telephone Group 

Group 1–20

q

 Group Select ………………  

Select the setting group to edit. 

 (Default: Common Setting)

w

 Pickup Group Number ……  

Enter the pickup group number. The telephone with the same group number 
can communicate each other.

e

 Dial Waiting Time …………  

Enter the delay when starts to call after dialing. (For only the KX-UT series IP phone) 
 

(Default: 5)

r

 Key Click Tone ……………  

Select “Enable” to emit the click sound when a key is pushed (For only the 
KX-UT series IP phone). 

 (Default: Enable)

t

 Call Waiting  ………………  

Select “Allow” to enable to receive a call during talking.

 

(For only the KX-UT series IP phone)

•  

Assigning two or more DN keys (as the function key) is necessary for this function.

• 

Pushing the DN key to switch the line allows 3 persons to talk by taking turns.

 

 (Default: Refuse)

y

 Call Pickup Object  ………  

Select the object to pick up the call. 

 (Default: Extension Only)

u

 Group Pickup Object  ……  

Select the object to pick up the group call.   (Default: Incoming Call/Extension)

i

 Directed Call Pickup Object   

Select the object scope to pick up the call.   (Default: Incoming Call/Extension)

o

 Long-Hold Watch Time  …  

Enter the delay until the hold alarm sounds. 

 (Default: 180)

!0

 Phonebook Sharing ………  

Select enable to share the Phonebook among the IP phones.

 

 (Default: Enable)

!1

 Common Phonebook Sharing 

Select enable to share the common Phonebook among the IP phones.

 

 (Default: Enable)

!2

 Phonebook Ringtone Setting   

Select the Ringtone for the group. 

 (Default: Ringtone 1)

!3

 <Group Edit>

  ……………  

Click to load the settings to edit.

!2

!1

Summary of Contents for VE-PG3

Page 1: ...EWAY INTRODUCTION 1 BEFORE USING THE VE PG3 2 BRIDGE MODE APPLICATION 3 CONVERTER MODE APPLICATION 4 ANALOG TELEPHONE APPLICATION 5 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 6 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 7 MAINTEN...

Page 2: ...Japan in Japan the United States the United Kingdom Germany France Spain Russia and or other countries All other products or brands are registered trademarks or trademarks of their respective holders...

Page 3: ...ions or procedures that could affect the operation of the equipment If this happens the telephone company will provide advance notice in order for you to make the necessary modifications to maintain u...

Page 4: ...interface The termination of an interface may consist of any combination of devices subject only to the requirement that the sum of the RENs of all the devices not exceed five L indice d quivalence d...

Page 5: ...1 1 BEFORE USING THE VE PG3 Section 1 Panel description 1 2 M Front panel 1 2 M Rear panel 1 5 M Bottom panel 1 6...

Page 6: ...o network connection Connecting to the network is in progress Green Lights Connected to the WAN line An IP address has been obtained Blinks The WAN line is communicating Red Lights Blinks Authenticati...

Page 7: ...ansceiver is communicating Blinks TRX1 TRX2 Doesn t light No transceiver is connected or it is in the standby mode Green Lights Receiving an audio signal Blinks Red Lights Sending an audio signal Blin...

Page 8: ...0 The VE PG3 accepts up to two CT 24s When you want to connect two CT 24s and USB flash drive a USB HUB self powered HUB is required Connect one CT 24 and the USB flash drive to the USB port and conne...

Page 9: ...e supplied AC adaptor iGround terminal Connect the ground wire ABOUT THE OPTIONAL CONNECTION CABLE Before connecting cables see the cable s manual and the sticker on the bottom of the VE PG3 for port...

Page 10: ...6 Panel description continued MBottom panel INIT button INIT button If you cannot access to the VE PG3 setting screen you can initialize the VE PG3 See the PRECAUTIONS leaflet for the detail Initializ...

Page 11: ...cast mode 2 2 1 Configuration 2 2 2 Connection 2 3 3 Operation 2 4 2 Operation in the Unicast mode 2 5 1 Configuration 2 5 2 Connection 2 6 3 Operation 2 7 3 Using the Mixing function 2 8 1 Configurat...

Page 12: ...t mode Radio A Radio A1 Radio B1 VE PG3 192 168 0 3 VE PG3 192 168 0 2 TRX1 LAN LAN TRX1 Radio B 1 Configuration Access the VE PG3 setting screen and set the items as shown below Menu Item Setting Scr...

Page 13: ...e external speaker jack To the microphone connector LINE2 LINE1 PHONE The TRX1 and TRX2 ports upper slots accept the OPC 2275 connectors however follow the example to correctly connect the transceiver...

Page 14: ...ion Radio A1 and B1 can normally communicate as if they are directly communicating in the simplex mode All radios in the area must have same setting Area A Area B An example of Multicast mode Radio A...

Page 15: ...area B Click Connect and verify that During transmit is displayed Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Bridge IP Communica...

Page 16: ...tinued NOTE Verify that both the radio and the VE PG3 are turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the transceiver Keep the radio away from a PC AC adaptor and other electronic equipment The noise...

Page 17: ...area must have same setting 3 Operation Radio A1 and B1 can normally communicate as if they are directly communicating in the simplex mode Area A Area B An example of communication the Unicast mode R...

Page 18: ...IC F5060 F6060 Transceiver 2 TRX2 Transceiver Model Transceiver Model IC F5060 F6060 Bridge Connection Bridge Connection Point Bridge Connection Point Connection IP Address TRX1 192 168 0 2 TRX2 192 1...

Page 19: ...ceiver channel volume level TX output power and other necessary settings before connecting to the VE PG3 Connect the VE PG3 and the transceiver using the appropriate optional cable Verify that both th...

Page 20: ...ting in the simplex mode The conversations from different Areas can be heard While other radios are transmitting you cannot transmit Area A Area B An example of communication with the Mixing function...

Page 21: ...onverter is required 1 UC FR5000 configuration Access the UC FR5000 setting screen and set the items as shown below P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 Radio B1 Radio B2 VE PG3 192 168 0 2 D TRX1 D TRX2 LAN...

Page 22: ...dio B2 Destination ID 2 192 168 0 2 21504 Radio C1 Destination ID 3 192 168 0 2 21506 Radio C2 Destination ID 4 192 168 0 2 21506 Radio A1 Destination ID 8 192 168 0 2 21500 Port Settings Transceiver...

Page 23: ...e continued 3 Connection Set the transceiver channel volume level TX output power and other necessary settings before connecting to the VE PG3 Connect the VE PG3 and the transceiver using the appropri...

Page 24: ...receive In this setting radio A1 cannot directly call radio B1 radio A1 can call radio B1 after radio B1 called radio A1 using the Talk back function All radios communicate with radio A must be set a...

Page 25: ...an emergency announcement 3 15 1 Configuration 3 17 2 Connection 3 19 3 Operation 3 20 5 Emergency Notice 3 21 1 Configuration 3 22 2 Connection 3 24 3 Operation 3 26 6 Operating in the NXDN Trunking...

Page 26: ...nnect Extension Connect Extension Extension Number 201 Port Type Transceiver 1 TRX1 Outgoing Line Peer to Peer A01_vepg3 Default Call Destination Number 401 From Radio A1 to IP Phone Incoming Call V R...

Page 27: ...connectors However follow the example to correctly connect the transceiver to ONLY the TRX1 slot A B C Be sure to insert the connectors top side up Bottom Top A 1 2 3 4 OPC 2275 A A B C To TRX1 Upper...

Page 28: ...the IP telephone When the phone rings pick up the handset and begin speaking at a normal voice level eArea A B Radio A1 s operator When the person on the IP telephone is finished speaking hold down PT...

Page 29: ...ncements Refer to the illustration below Area A Area B An example of an in house audiosystem Radio A Radio A1 VE PG3 192 168 0 3 VE PG3 192 168 0 2 TRX1 LAN Extension No 301 Extension No 302 Extension...

Page 30: ...T Output 1 EXT1 Default Call Destination No 302 Incoming Call V RoIP Incoming Call Setting Receive Port 32 302 EXT1 Port Settings Transceiver 1 TRX1 Transceiver Model Transceiver Model IC F5060 F6060...

Page 31: ...Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Converter Extension Connect Extension Extension Extension Number 32 Port Type SIP Phone Automatic Detection Password Enter a password Extension Extension Extension...

Page 32: ...Be sure to insert the connectors top side up Bottom Top A 1 2 3 4 OPC 2275 A A B C To TRX1 Upper slot A To EXT1 lower slot 1 2 3 4 A1 A2 A3 A4 A 1 2 3 4 A1 Audio output OUT A2 Audio output ground A3...

Page 33: ...lt the BGM fades in after the Broadcast end sound Making an announcement from the IP phone qArea B Person on the IP telephone Take the handset off the hook dial 32 wArea A The call from the IP phone i...

Page 34: ...to the preset call destination Set EXT I O Port Mode to Combined A lock type PTT switch can be used Area A Area B An example of using a headset Radio A Radio A1 VE PG3 192 168 0 2 VE PG3 192 168 0 3 T...

Page 35: ...on Number 301 Port Type Transceiver 1 TRX1 Default Call Destination Number 302 From Radio 1 to EXT I O 2 EXT2 Extension Number 302 Port Type EXT I O 2 EXT2 Outgoing Line IP Line 32 Default Call Destin...

Page 36: ...Operating Mode Operating Mode Converter Extension Connect Extension connect Extension Extension Number 32 Port Type SIP Phone Automatic Detection Password Enter a password Extension Extension Extensio...

Page 37: ...To TRX1 Upper slot To EXT2 lower slot B A 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 B A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 B4 1 2 3 4 A 1 2 3 4 Connector pin configuration A1 Audio output OUT A2 Audio output ground A3 Audio input IN A4 Audio...

Page 38: ...e headset at a normal voice level The IP phone receives the call and rings wArea B Person on the IP telephone Take the handset off the hook to response the call eArea A Headset s operator When finishe...

Page 39: ...priority The announcement is made from the IP phone A lock type lever PTT switch can be used Area A Area B An example of emergency call using an external microphone Radio A Radio A1 VE PG3 192 168 0 2...

Page 40: ...is satisfied The call is sent to the extension number that is assigned as the emergency notice Emergency announcement destination The emergency announcement is output from the port selected on the Exp...

Page 41: ...EXT1 Emergency Notice Extension Number 999 Port Type Emergency Notice Incoming Call V RoIP Incoming Call Setting Receive Port 99 999 Emergency call No Port Settings Transceiver 1 TRX1 Transceiver Mod...

Page 42: ...ting Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Converter Extension Connect Extension Connect Extension Extension Number 99 Port Type SIP Phone Automatic Detection Password Enter a password Ext...

Page 43: ...A To EXT1 lower slot 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 B A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 B4 1 2 3 4 A 1 2 3 4 2 Connection Set the transceiver channel volume level TX output power and other necessary settings before connecting to...

Page 44: ...one qArea A Turn ON the external switch connect B3 and B4 ter minals wArea A The announcement from the external microphone is output to the external audio device connected to EXT1 and Radio A1 followe...

Page 45: ...turned ON when an emergency situation is detected Area A Area B An example of an emergency notice device operation Radio A Radio A1 VE PG3 192 168 0 2 VE PG3 192 168 0 3 TRX1 LAN Extension No 301 Ext...

Page 46: ...minal Input Connection Port Ext Output Valid Timing Always on Connection Reference Level Depending on the external device Input Analog Gain Input Digital Gain EXT Output 1 EXT1 EXT Control Terminal Re...

Page 47: ...ng Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Converter Extension Connect Extension Extension Extension Number 32 Port Type SIP Phone Automatic Detection Password Enter the password Extension E...

Page 48: ...C 2275 connectors However follow the example to correctly connect the transceiver to ONLY the TRX1 slot A B C Be sure to insert the connectors top side up Bottom Top A 1 2 3 4 OPC 2275 A A B C To TRX1...

Page 49: ...nnect it to the EXT2 on the VE PG3 and then to your audio device See Section 8 for the port details 3 4 To EXT2 lower slot B A 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 B A1 A2 A3 A4 B1 B2 B3 B4 1 2 3 4 A 1 2 3 4 When all the...

Page 50: ...ergency announcement is out put to the external amplifier connected to EXT1 and Radio A eArea A When the external switch is turned OFF the emergency announcement is cancelled after any stop tone if pr...

Page 51: ...0 123 IP Network An example of a digital radio network system Special number description Individual Call Group Call All Call q Radio Call Prefix for D TRX1 Individual Call w Prefix ID e ID P0 P1 P2 P3...

Page 52: ...n Extension Number 201 Port Type Digital Transceiver 1 D TRX1 Extension Number 401 Port Type SIP Phone KX UT Series Password Enter a password MAC Address MAC address of the KX UT series IP phone Port...

Page 53: ...E APPLICATION 3 29 6 Operating in the NXDN Trunking mode continued 3 Connection Set the repeater channel volume level TX output power and other necessary settings before connecting to the VE PG3 throu...

Page 54: ...Repeater A CT 24 P0 P1 P2 P3 P4 Calling radio A1 from the IP phone q IP phone s operator Dial the D TRX port s extension number 001010001 The communication route is connected wRadio A1 s operator Whe...

Page 55: ...IP Line SIP Server IP Phone Number 31 51 Extension Number set in VE PG3 in area B SIP Server Address 192 168 0 3 IP address set in VE PG3 in area B SIP Service Domain 192 168 0 3 Extension Domain set...

Page 56: ...F6060 default 1 Configuration continued VE PG3 Area B Menu Item Setting Screen Setting Item Item Name Value Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Converter V RoIP VoIP Phone Book...

Page 57: ...ectly connect the transceiver to ONLY the TRX1 slot A B C Be sure to insert the connectors top side up Bottom Top A 1 2 3 4 OPC 2275 A A B C To TRX1 Upper slot 2 Connection Set the transceiver channel...

Page 58: ...tele phone at a normal voice level wArea A Radio A1 receives the call Push Radio A1 s PTT to respond to the call from the IP phone in area B eArea C The call is routed to all radios on the same chann...

Page 59: ...APPLICATION Section 4 Telephone function 4 2 1 Configuration 4 2 2 Connection 4 3 3 Operation 4 4 NOTE In this guide the descriptions assume that all configurations of the PC and VE PG3 s IP address...

Page 60: ...e Operating Mode Operating Mode Operating Mode Converter Port Settings Transceiver 1 TRX1 Transceiver Model Transceiver Model IC F5060 F6060 DTMF Call Setting Use DTMF Call Enable V RoIP LINE1 PSTN Co...

Page 61: ...PG3 are turned OFF when connecting or disconnecting the transceiver Keep the radio away from a PC AC adaptor and other electronic equipment The noise emitted from those equipment may interfere with th...

Page 62: ...p sounds NOTE Full duplex communication is impossible Communicate with each other by taking turns speaking Pause briefly before you speak to confirm your party has finished speaking The communication...

Page 63: ...HCP Table 5 14 M Routing Table 5 15 M Static Routing 5 15 M List of Static Routing Entries 5 15 M QoS 5 16 M QoS Rule 5 17 M List of QoS Rule Entries 5 17 5 Router Menu 5 18 M Connection Status DHCP c...

Page 64: ...ings Menu 5 65 M Transceiver Model 5 65 M Transceiver Connection General Setting 5 66 M Bridge Communication 5 69 M Transceiver Control 5 70 M Voice Transmission Control to the Transceiver 5 72 M Voic...

Page 65: ...02 10 Management Menu 5 104 M Administrator 5 104 M Date and Time 5 105 M Time Zone 5 105 M NTP 5 106 M SYSLOG 5 107 M SNMP 5 108 M USB 5 109 M Reboot 5 110 M Backup Settings 5 111 M Restore Settings...

Page 66: ...me Setting buttons Save or cancel setting values If A reboot is required to apply all the new settings is displayed on the screen when you click the Apply button click the OK button The VE PG3 reboots...

Page 67: ...are version and MAC addresses WAN LAN MNetwork Status Displays the network information such as IP addresses WAN LAN MOperating Mode Status Displays the operating mode status of the EXT1 EXT2 ports The...

Page 68: ...5 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5 6 2 TOP Menu continued MBridge Connection Status Displays the connection status of ports in the Bridge mode TOP MMixing Group Status Displays the mixing group setting...

Page 69: ...5 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5 7 2 TOP Menu continued TOP MDigital Transceiver Connection Status Displays the connection status of digital transceivers...

Page 70: ...es Remove the check mark and click Refresh to hide the entries Default M DEBUG M INFO M NOTICE Note The selection is not stored and reset when you leave this screen w Refresh Click to refresh the log...

Page 71: ...ntry is deleted instead of recording a new one This is an example q Refresh Reloads the VE PG3 s communication record entries w Clear Deletes the displayed VE PG3 s communication record entries When y...

Page 72: ...r the host name Network IP Address Host Name Enter the host name Up to 31 characters Default VE PG3 The entered name will be displayed when you access the VE PG3 using tel net Note The name must start...

Page 73: ...255 255 255 0 Setting example When you set the subnet mask to 255 255 255 248 IP address can be set between 192 168 0 0 and 192 168 0 7 IP address for network devices can be set between 192 168 0 2 an...

Page 74: ...ued rPrimary DNS server Enter the DNS server address specified by your service provider If you have two DNS server addresses enter the primary address tSecondary DNS Server Enter the secondary DNS ser...

Page 75: ...l Size Enter the size of IP pool Default 30 Note Up to 128 addresses can be automatically assigned by the DHCP serv er function Another 32 addresses can be manually assigned rSubnet Mask Enter the sub...

Page 76: ...ress 0Secondary WINS Server Enter the WINS server s secondary address 1TFTP Not used in the Bridge mode 2TFTP Server Not used in the Bridge mode Network DHCP Server MStatic DHCP Enter the MAC and IP a...

Page 77: ...twork e Gateway The route s gateway address Add Click to add the setting to List of Static Routing Entries q Destination The network address of the route s destination network w Subnet Mask The subnet...

Page 78: ...andwidth of the communication between WAN and LAN Network QoS qQoS Select Enable to apply the QoS rule Default Enable wBandwidth Limit Transmit Enter the bandwidth for the packets that exceed the band...

Page 79: ...oS rule is not object to limit MList of QoS Rule Entries Network QoS qNo Assign the number for the rule The VE PG3 checks every outgoing packet according to the rule set on List of QoS Rule Entries Ad...

Page 80: ...down Cable not connected Connecting Attempting to connect DHCP IP is not obtained yet Connected Connection established DHCP IP has been obtained wConnection Type Displays the WAN connection type eDNS...

Page 81: ...connected Linkup Static IP is not specified Connected Linkup Static IP specified wConnection Type Displays the WAN connection type eDNS Server Displays the DNS server s IP address which is manually se...

Page 82: ...tatus Unplugged Connecting Connected and Disconnected eConnection Type Displays the WAN connection type rDNS Server Displays the DNS server s IP address tIP Address Displays the VE PG3 s WAN IP addres...

Page 83: ...ction type as specified by your ISP Default No Connection No Connection Select this when the WAN port is not connected to the network DHCP Client The WAN IP address is automatically obtained by a DHCP...

Page 84: ...connection qNickname Enter a connection name of up to 31 characters wPrimary DNS Server Enter the primary DNS server address as specified by your ISP If the DNS server address is not specified it is a...

Page 85: ...acters wIP Address Enter the WAN IP address as specified by your ISP eSubnet Mask Enter the subnet mask as specified by your ISP rDefault Gateway Enter the default gateway address as specified by your...

Page 86: ...nt name rPassword Enter a login password The entered characters are displayed as an asterisk or a dot tReconnect Mode Select the PPPoE connection method Default Always on Manual The PPPoE line can be...

Page 87: ...Server Enter the secondary DNS server address as specified by your ISP oAuthentication Protocol Enter the authentication protocol as specified by your ISP Default Automatic Select Automatic if not sp...

Page 88: ...Settings continued PPPoE 0MSS Limit Enter the MSS limit if specified by your ISP Default 1322 Range 536 to 1452 Bytes 1AC Name Enter the access concentrator name if specified by your ISP 2Service Name...

Page 89: ...5 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5 27 5 Router Menu continued MList of Connection Settings PPPoE Delete Click to delete the entry Router WAN...

Page 90: ...The WAN side s operating mode setting is necessary to use this function MIPv6 Bridge PPPoE Bridge Select Enable to bridge the PPPoE frame between WAN and LAN Default Disable IPv6 Bridge Select Enable...

Page 91: ...e NAT function Default Enable The NAT function converts the WAN global address into the private address DMZ Host IP Address Enter the DMZ host IP address The DMZ Host function De militarized Zone tran...

Page 92: ...e mnemonic for the WAN port number Note Select Custom to set the WAN port by number wLAN IP Address Enter the private IP address eLAN Port Select Custom if you select the LAN port by the number rProto...

Page 93: ...elect the update interval Default 10 Range 1 to 99 days rDynamic DNS Server Select RFC2136 to use the RFC2136 dynamic DNS server Default None tServer URL Enter the RFC2136 dynamic DNS server s URL Up...

Page 94: ...access the dynamic DNS server The entered characters are displayed as an asterisk or a dot 0Connection Status Select Offline to inform the dynamic DNS server that the network is offline Default Onlin...

Page 95: ...below appears check the dynamic DNS settings Failed to access the dynamic DNS server Failed to log in the dynamic DNS server An error returned from the dynamic DNS server Authentication error Script...

Page 96: ...et Default Enable When sending the IKE Internet KeyExchange from the IPsec client WAN to the IPSsec server LAN register the port UDP No 500 to open Example Enter the IPSec server s IP address example...

Page 97: ...AN from the PPTP client LAN through the internet Default Enable You can also access the PPTP server LAN from the PPTP client WAN When sending from the PPTP client WAN to the PPTP server LAN reg ister...

Page 98: ...ltering option in Quick item wEntry Select Enable to apply the filter setting Default Disable Select Disable in the unused filter entry 1 off appears on a disabled filter setting in the No item on the...

Page 99: ...l packets matched to the filtering condition rDirection Select the filtering direction Default IN IN Filters the incoming packets from the WAN interfaces OUT Filters the outgoing packets to the WAN in...

Page 100: ...ation IP Address and mask to filter The all packets to the entered IP address are filtered blocked or passed Leave this item blank to filter all packets Mask range 1 32 uProtocol Select the transport...

Page 101: ...0 255 Type Enter the type of ICMP header to filter between 0 and 255 When the type is not specified all header types are filtered Code Enter the type of ICMP code to filter between 0 and 255 When the...

Page 102: ...mber 1 Select Common 2 Set the common port number to Start End When you use a specific port enter only the start point or enter the same number to both start and end points Port number range 1 to 6553...

Page 103: ...1 Select Custom 2 Set the Custom port number to Start End When you use a specific port enter only the start point or enter the same number to both the start and end points Port number range 1 to 6553...

Page 104: ...ontinued 0TCP Flags Select the TCP flags Filters the packets with the specified TCP flag The selected flags first character is displayed in List of IP Filter Entries P5 44 Example ACK and RST are sele...

Page 105: ...e Enable Stops matching when the packet is matched to the filtering condition The packet is filtered by the filtering entry and no more filtering conditions will be processed Disable Continues matchin...

Page 106: ...ontinued 3SYSLOG Select Enable to output the SYSLOG Default Disable The log information is displayed on the SYSLOG screen in the Information Menu p 5 8 Note This function may affect the system perform...

Page 107: ...ck to remove the entry About the default IP filter settings No 1 Blocks all incoming packets No 2 Passes all outgoing packets and its response packets Note The outgoing packets response packets are no...

Page 108: ...en an ICMP Echo request is received through the WAN port the SYSLOG as NOTICE level is also output regardless of the ICMP Stealth setting The SYSLOG is displayed on the SYSLOG screen in the Informatio...

Page 109: ...ransceivers through the IP network select this mode Select the communication mode Multicast mode or Unicast mode when the connected transceivers and external devices send an audio signal to the IP net...

Page 110: ...A1 Radio B1 VE PG3 192 168 0 3 VE PG3 192 168 0 2 TRX1 Radio B TRX1 Port No 21500 Port No 21500 IP Network 6 Operating Mode Menu Operating mode MOperating mode continued Operating mode continued About...

Page 111: ...efault Separate If Transceiver is selected in Connection Unit this item is not displayed Separate You can separately connect 2 devices to the EXT 1 and EXT 2 ports Connection Example Connect the micro...

Page 112: ...P Communication Mode Select the communication mode of the ports from Multicast mode and Unicast mode Multicast Communicates between two and more interfaces Multi points The Bridge communication is ava...

Page 113: ...conversations from different areas To use the Mixing function select G 711u codec In the above example the audio signal of the TRX1 port and TRX2 port are mixed with The port which is set to None can...

Page 114: ...nnect the device Default Differ depending on the setting You cannot select a port which has already been used wSelCall in Bridge Connection Select Enable to connect to the destination set in List of S...

Page 115: ...mmunication Mode Enter the destination VE PG3 s Destination IP address To operate the VE PG3 in the Multicast mode set ALL the VE PG3s Connection IP address to the same one The setting range 224 0 0 0...

Page 116: ...nother connection setting The default number differs depending on the setting as shown below Default 21504 Digital Transceiver 1 D TRX1 21506 Digital Transceiver 2 D TRX2 21508 Digital Transceiver 3 D...

Page 117: ...another connection setting The default number differs depending on the setting Default 21504 Digital Transceiver1 D TRX1 21506 Digital Transceiver2 D TRX2 21508 Digital Transceiver3 D TRX3 21510 Digit...

Page 118: ...nnection Bridge Connection yVoice Codec Select the codec type from G 711u and AMBE 2 Default G 711u uMulticast TTL Set the Time to Live Default 1 TTL stands for Time To Live which is used to control t...

Page 119: ...device Bridge Connection Bridge Connection q Refresh Click to refresh the list w Connect Disconnect Click to connect or disconnect the communication route Before editing or deleting the setting discon...

Page 120: ...le is displayed and then click Write The contents of the file is loaded to SelCall in Bridge Connection Setting flie wSave to the File Click to save the SelCall in Bridge Connection Setting flie conte...

Page 121: ...t belong to the specified group All Call all radios rPrefix ID Enter the prefix ID of the SelCall destination ID range Depending on the system mode tDestination ID Enter the ID of the SelCall destinat...

Page 122: ...SelCall in Bridge Connection Entries The list of Bridge Connection setting Bridge Connection List of SelCall in Bridge Connection Entries q Edit Click to load the entry on SelCall in Bridge Connectio...

Page 123: ...You can load the saved SelCall Number Converting Setting file Extension csv and write it to the VE PG3 Click Browse and select the SelCall Number Converting Setting file Example idtbl_brg csv to load...

Page 124: ...calling the radio in area B ID 2 using a provisionally assigned SelCall number 902 The provisionally assigned SelCall number is converted into the actual one 902 to 2 according to the number conversio...

Page 125: ...he SelCall prefix ID tID Enter a provisionally assigned SelCall destination ID ID range Depending on the system mode Convert Destination yCall Type Select the call type Default Individual uPrefix ID E...

Page 126: ...of SelCall Number Converting Entries The list of SelCall Number Converting setting Bridge Connection SelCall Number Converting q Edit Click to load the entry on the SelCall Number Converting field w...

Page 127: ...el Select the radio to be connected to the TRX1 TRX2 port Default IC F5060 F6060 If your radio needs detailed setting select General Setting Port Settings Transceiver 1 TRX1 Transceiver 2 TRX2 VE PG3...

Page 128: ...lume Offset from the Transceiver Adjust the VE PG3 s audio level from the transceiver between 26 to 26 dB Default 24 ePTT Type Select the PTT circuit type Default Single PTT Single PTT The microphone...

Page 129: ...becomes High while receiving signal Active High Low The squelch line becomes Low while receiving signal Active Low uPower Detection Select Enable to detect the power status ON OFF of the radio Default...

Page 130: ...ect Enable 0Serial Communication Select Enable to use the serial communication Default Disable 1TCP Port Number Enter the port number between 1024 and 65535 Default TRX1 50000 TRX2 50001 2Communicatio...

Page 131: ...ou select Enable select the Talk Back Time between 1 and 10 seconds Default Callee ID eDefault Callee ID Select Enable to add the destination ID to the transmit signal Default Disable rCall Type Selec...

Page 132: ...al and enables the PTT when the input audio signal level exceeds the threshold level RTP Sends the audio signal and enables the PTT while receiving the RTP packet General Setting PTT Always on The VE...

Page 133: ...ted transceiver between 6 and 12 dB Default 0 yRX Volume Adjust the VE PG3 s audio output level of the audio signal that is received from the connected transceiver between 6 to 12 dB Default 0 uTransc...

Page 134: ...y time for the VOX switch to turn OFF after no audio signal is received through the network eVoice Delay Set the audio signal buffer time to prevent intermittent audio in 5 milliseconds step Default 2...

Page 135: ...the port wRelease Time Select the RX delay time in 5 milliseconds step Default 200 Range 5 to 2000 milliseconds The delay time for the VE PG3 to output the control signal to the network which informs...

Page 136: ...ed MDigital Transceiver Model Mode NXDN Trunking Select the mode from the Trunking and Conventional Mode See page 5 75 for the NXDN Trunking mode See page 5 79 for the NXDN Conventional mode Port Sett...

Page 137: ...is set in the UC FR5000 rConnect Key Enter the Key Code which is set in the UC FR5000 tArea Bit Turn the Area Bit ON or OFF Default OFF yIntegrator Code Enter the Integrator Code which is set in the...

Page 138: ...ommunication Default Disable When you select Enable enter the appropriate key to Encryption Key Status 1Connection Status Displays the communication status Connection Click to connect to the UC FR5000...

Page 139: ...to receive the call Default Disable Default Callee ID eCall Type Select the type of call Default Group Individual Call only specified radio Group Call all radios that belong to the specified group All...

Page 140: ...tails Release Time Select the RX delay time in 100 milliseconds step Default 200 Range 200 to 1000 milliseconds It is the delay time for the VOX switch to turn OFF after no audio signal is received 8...

Page 141: ...wTCP Port Number Enter the Connection Receive Port number which is set in the UC FR5000 eUDP Port Number Enter the Data Receive Port number which is set in the UC FR5000 rConnect Key Enter the Key Co...

Page 142: ...e check mark when you separately set the TX RAN rEncryption Select Enable to encrypt the communication Default Disable When you select Enable enter the appropriate key to Encryption Key Status tConnec...

Page 143: ...le the digital squelch Default Disable eRX All Call Select Enable to permit all talkgoups to receive the call Default Disable Default Callee ID rCall Type Select the type of call Default Group Individ...

Page 144: ...details Release Time Select the RX delay time in 100 milliseconds step Default 200 Range 200 to 1000 milliseconds It is the delay time for the VOX switch to turn OFF after no audio signal is received...

Page 145: ...le When you select Enable enter the IDs in the below items eCall Type Select the type of call Default Group Individual Call only specified radio Group Call all radios that belong to the specified grou...

Page 146: ...gency Sends the audio signal to the device which is specified as the emergency call destination Emergency communication has priority over normal com munication The VE PG3 enters the Emergency mode whe...

Page 147: ...is input sends the audio signal to the destination selected in Input Connection Port ePower for the Microphone Select Enable to supply the voltage to the microphone connected to A3 A4 terminal Audio...

Page 148: ...n Set the digital signal input A3 A4 terminal Audio input gain Default 0 Range 6 to 12 in 1 dB step MEXT Voice Terminal continued VE PG3 Rear view See Section 8 for port details A1 A4 A1 A4 B1 B4 B1 B...

Page 149: ...EX1T EXT2 port Note Appears when Always on Connection or Control Data Detection in the Valid Timing item Voice Delay Set the audio signal buffer time to prevent intermittent audio in 5 milliseconds s...

Page 150: ...ork wRelease Time Select the RX delay time in 5 milliseconds step Default 200 Range 5 to 2000 milliseconds It is the delay time for the VOX switch to turn OFF after no audio signal is received through...

Page 151: ...l General control I O activates the port One shot When the control signal is input from the B3 B4 terminal General control I O continuously activates the port And deactivates with no input wEvent ON T...

Page 152: ...trol input is open When the input port is NOT pulled up Short Circuit LOW No voltage is applied to the B3 B4 terminal General control input Open Circuit HIGH A voltage is applied to the B3 B4 terminal...

Page 153: ...EXT Output 1 EXT1 EXT Output 2 EXT2 MBridge Communication When AMBE 2 is selected in Audio Codec encryption is available Encryption Select Enable to encrypt the communication using AMBE 2 codec Defau...

Page 154: ...r open circuit Default Short When the audio signal is output the control signal is also output Short The squelch line becomes High while receiving no signal Active High Open The squelch line becomes L...

Page 155: ...e wTCP Port Number Enter the port number between 1024 and 65535 Default EXT1 50002 EXT2 50003 eCommunication Control Select the communication type Default Full duplex rSignal Level Select the serial c...

Page 156: ...Select the output level of A1 A2 terminal Audio output from Speaker 0dBs and 20dBs Default 20dBs wOutput Analog Gain Set the analog signal input A1 A2 terminal Audio output gain Default 0 Range 15 to...

Page 157: ...wAttack Time Enter the TX delay time in 5 milliseconds step Default 50 Range 5 to 500 milliseconds It is the delay time before the VOX switch turns ON after an audio signal is received through the ne...

Page 158: ...RTP is received Regardless of the audio signal presence the relay is activated while the RTP is received wRelease Time Select the RX delay time in 5 milliseconds step Default 100 Range 5 to 2000 milli...

Page 159: ...items eCall Type Select the type of call Default Group Individual Call only specified radio Group Call all radios that belong to the specified group All Call all radios rDestination Prefix ID Enter th...

Page 160: ...mit interval in the digital communication Default 20 Shorter value improves the delay depending on your network environment wReceive Buffer Size Select the buffer time to keep the audio from breaking...

Page 161: ...ion qTOS type Select the TOS Type Of Service format Default TOS Not used Does not use the TOS function TOS Sends the VoIP packets to TOS field 8 bits in the IP header using the TOS format Diffserv Sen...

Page 162: ...and Service type of the sent VoIP packets Priority Level Set the TOS priority level between 0 to 7 in decimal Default 7 Service Type Set the TOS service type code between 0 to 15 in decimal Default 0...

Page 163: ...port D TRX1 to D TRX4 Default Disable One CT 24 is necessary for each D TRX port to notice eEXT I O 1 EXT1 EXT Output 2 EXT2 If you select Enable the emergency notice is sent to the connected transce...

Page 164: ...Ethernet cable disconnects from the VE PG3 s LAN port the WAN LED lights Orange and the error message is displayed on the SYSLOG screen in the Information menu Default Disable Control Output Select En...

Page 165: ...and the error message is displayed on the SYSLOG screen in the Information menu Control Output Select Enable to output the error detect signal from the B1 B2 terminal Default Disable Select Relay circ...

Page 166: ...ut a new password up to 31 characters rNew Password confirm Input the new password again to confirm CAUTION When you forget the password you can no longer access the setting screen In such case you mu...

Page 167: ...appropriate Time Zone Management Date and Time qCurrent Time The time when you accessed the VE PG3 s setting screen is displayed wManually Set Time Set the date and time if you want to manually set it...

Page 168: ...ver 1 Enter the IP address of the time management server NTP Default 210 173 160 27 e NTP Server 2 Enter the IP address of the time management server NTP other than above Default 210 173 160 57 If the...

Page 169: ...e debug information on the SYSLOG screen Default Disable w INFO ISelect whether to enable or disable to display the information messages on the SYSLOG screen Default Enable e NOTICE Select whether to...

Page 170: ...select Enable you can monitor the VE PG3 s information with the SNMP monitor w Get Community Set an ID of up to 31 characters which is required for the access to the SNMP monitor Default public e Sys...

Page 171: ...B Access Permission Select the access permit option Default Firmware Update Backup Restore Configuration Load Custom Hold Music Firmware Update Enter the check mark to enable the firmware update using...

Page 172: ...5 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5 110 10 Management Menu continued MReboot Click to reboot the VE PG3 Click Reboot and then click OK in the Confirm window Management Reboot Screen while rebooting...

Page 173: ...the PC or USB flash device which is connected to the PC MRestore Settings Load the VE PG3 s settings file Management Backup Restore Settings qLoad Settings from File Click Browse to select the firmwar...

Page 174: ...ble to use this function Default Disable w Sever Host Name Enter the SFTP server IP address or FQDN Fully Qualified Domain Name up to 128 characters e Subscriber Name Enter the SFTP server username up...

Page 175: ...E MODE SETTING SCREEN 5 113 10 Management Menu continued MList of Settings Displays the setting logs All logs are cleared when the VE PG3 is initialized Management Backup Restore Settings This is an e...

Page 176: ...n click Restore to restore all the settings to factory defaults After initializing reset the VE PG3 s IP address operating mode and so on w Restore V RoIP Settings to Factory Default Select this item...

Page 177: ...5 BRIDGE MODE SETTING SCREEN 5 115 10 Management Menu continued MFirmware Status Displays the firmware version Management Firmware Update...

Page 178: ...s the update management server When successfully accessed to the server the latest firmware version is dis played as below This is an example About the firmware information When there is a newly updat...

Page 179: ...Download a new firmware from the Icom web site and then write it to the VE PG3 Management Firmware Update Automatic Update Select Enable to automatically download and update the latest firmware Defau...

Page 180: ...10 M DHCP Server 6 12 M Static DHCP 6 13 M Static DHCP Table 6 13 M Routing Table 6 14 M Static Routing 6 14 M List of Static Routing Entries 6 14 M QoS 6 15 M QoS Rule 6 16 M List of QoS Rule Entries...

Page 181: ...n Setting 6 50 M Telephone Group Group 1 20 6 51 M Button Assignment Group 1 20 6 52 M Group Select 6 53 M Save or write the Phonebook 6 53 M Phonebook Entry 6 54 M List of Phonebook Entries 6 55 M Sa...

Page 182: ...Output 6 92 M Voice Transmission Control to the EXT Device EXT Output 6 93 M Announce Tone EXT Output 6 94 M V RoIP Control 6 95 M Release Timer 6 96 M Bridge Connection 1 to 4 6 97 M Bridge Communic...

Page 183: ...he OK button The VE PG3 reboots and the setting items and values are updated Now rebooting is displayed on the screen If the setting screen does not automatically return click Back Items and buttons m...

Page 184: ...tus Displays the operating mode status of the EXT1 and EXT2 ports The WAN MAC address is a unique 12 digit number and is printed on the serial number label on the VE PG3 s bottom panel 2 TOP Menu TOP...

Page 185: ...Transceiver Connection Status Displays the connection status of digital transceivers MPhone Extension Status Displays the extension number and the outgoing line type to call MBridge Connection Status...

Page 186: ...rk from the desired item and click Reload Note The selection is not stored and reset when you leave this screen w Refresh Click to refresh the log screen If the number of entries exceeds 500 the oldes...

Page 187: ...of entries exceeds 1000 the oldest entry is deleted This is an example q Refresh Reloads the VE PG3 s communication record entries w Clear Deletes the displayed VE PG3 s communication record entries W...

Page 188: ...t Name Enter the host name Host Name Enter a host name of up to 31 characters Default VE PG3 The name will be displayed when you access the VE PG3 by telnet Note The name must start with an alphanumer...

Page 189: ...t 255 255 255 0 Setting example When you set the subnet mask to 255 255 255 248 IP address can be set between 192 168 0 0 and 192 168 0 7 IP address for network devices can be set between 192 168 0 2...

Page 190: ...CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 6 11 4 Network Menu MIP Address continued rPrimary DNS server Enter the primary server address tSecondary DNS server Enter the secondary server address Network IP Addres...

Page 191: ...Default 30 Note Up to 128 addresses can be automatically assigned by the DHCP serv er function Another 32 addresses can be manually assigned rSubnet Mask Enter the subnet mask for the IP pool start a...

Page 192: ...INS Server Enter the WINS server s primary address 0Secondary WINS Server Enter the WINS server s secondary address 1TFTP Select Enable to use TFTP server which is used for provisioning Default Disabl...

Page 193: ...tries Delete Click to delete the entry MRouting Table Displays the routing information q Destination The network address of the route s destination network w Subnet Mask The subnet mask of the route s...

Page 194: ...dwidth of the communication between WAN and LAN Network QoS qQoS Select Enable to apply the QoS rule set in QoS Rule Default Enable wBandwidth Limit Transmit Enter the bandwidth for the packets which...

Page 195: ...S qNo Assign the number for the rule The VE PG3 checks every outgoing packet according to the rule set on List of QoS Rule Entries Add Click to add a new rule More than 1 rule entry is required wTOS E...

Page 196: ...6 CONVERTER MODE SETTING SCREEN 6 17 See section 5 for the Router Menu in the Bridge mode 5 Router Menu Router...

Page 197: ...Operating Mode Select the operating mode Default Bridge Bridge See Section 5 for the Bridge mode Converter When communicating between the VE PG3 and an IP telephone select this mode Area A Area B An...

Page 198: ...ault EXT I O Unit wEXT I O Port Mode Select the I O mode from Separate and Combined Default Separate If Transceiver is selected in Connection Unit q this item is not dis played Separate You can separa...

Page 199: ...es between two and more interfaces Multi points The Bridge communication is available through the matched destination IP address Multicast and port number Unicast Communicates between two interfaces P...

Page 200: ...er than Disable in the Optimization Status item click Start to proceed the Echo Canceller optimization yEcho Suppression Select Enable to reduce the echo Default Enable This function automatically adj...

Page 201: ...ce for the telephone rings Default High rRinger Threshold Select Select the voltage range to detect the call Default 13 5 16 5 tCurrent Limiting Select Enable to limit the current Default Disable Sett...

Page 202: ...Enter the minimum period while the line is activated Default 5 wMax Inactive Timer Enter the maximum period while the line is inactivated Default 45 7 V RoIP Menu continued V RoIP LINE Settings MRing...

Page 203: ...code signal is active Default 80 wInactive Timer Enter the time period while the DTMF encode signal is inactive Default 80 eLevel Enter the time period while the DTMF encode signal level Default 8 7 V...

Page 204: ...etection type when the callee telephone s handset is picked up Default RBT Stop eCaller Disconnect Select the detection type when the callee telephone is put on Default BT rCallee Disconnect Select th...

Page 205: ...ialing wRing Back Tone Set the tone frequencies and timing when the of callee telephone s handset is put on eDisconnect Tone Set the tone frequencies and timing when the line is disconnected Items for...

Page 206: ...in name up to 63 characters tUser ID Enter the authentication user ID up to 63 characters yPassword Enter the authentication password All input characters are displayed as or uRegistration Expiration...

Page 207: ...the value set in SIP Server eConnection Status The connection status Connecting Connection successful Connection failure of the SIP server When Connecting doesn t appear check the registered settings...

Page 208: ...Line y Re registration Click to re connect to the SIP server u Edit Click to edit the entry i Delete Click to delete the entry o Delete All Click to delete all entries 0 Apply Click to apply the entri...

Page 209: ...ge 1 to 100 wSIP URI Enter the SIP URI up to 63 characters in either format below sip SIP username VE PG3 IP address sip SIP username Host name domain name About the SIP username part Enter an alphabe...

Page 210: ...f Peer to Peer Entries qIndex Displays the index assigned for the entry wSIP URI Displays the SIP URI set in Peer to Peer e Edit Click to edit the entry r Delete Click to delete the entry t Delete All...

Page 211: ...it to the VE PG3 Click Browse and select the Phonebook file Example voiptbl csv to load Verify that the selected file is displayed and then click Write The contents of the file is overwritten to List...

Page 212: ...r to Peer enter the numbers and symbol NOTE The numbers assigned for the emergency telephone call in your country ex 911 are not accepted If such call number is set making the emergency telephone call...

Page 213: ...Custom Music 3 Enter the check mark in load Custom Hold Music item on the USB screen Insert the USB flash drive which contains the hold music file of appropriate name See page 7 14 for details eHold M...

Page 214: ...ult Transceiver 1 TRX1 You cannot select the port which is already used eOutgoing Line Priority Select the line priority for outgoing call Default IP LIne LINE rRadio System Group Select the group to...

Page 215: ...hich is selected in Port Type w oDID Call Select Enable to use the DID Direct Inward Dialing function which allows you to call the specified radio from an IP phone Default Disable 0Response Time Selec...

Page 216: ...characters Enter the same password for the SIP phone 3 MAC Address Enter the IP phone s MAC address if you use the KX UT Series IP phone Note This item appears when SIP Phone KX UT Series or SIP Phone...

Page 217: ...es Displays the extension numbers and port type set in Extension This is an example q Edit Click to edit the entry w Delete Click to delete the entry e Delete All Click to delete all entries 8 Extensi...

Page 218: ...volume level Default 0 Range 6 to 12 dB rBlank Time between Digits Enter the delay to starts to call after the dialing Default 5 Range 1 to 99 seconds tEcho Canceller Select Enable to turn ON the echo...

Page 219: ...turned in a specified time period you can transfer the call to other extension for 2nd and 3rd pick up Extension Connect Extension Group qExtension Group Entry Name Enter the name up to 31 characters...

Page 220: ...41 M List of Extension Group Entries This is an example q Edit Click to edit the entry w Delete Click to delete the entry e Delete All Click to delete all entries 8 Extension Connect Menu continued E...

Page 221: ...r The call is initiated through the specified line The entered number is assumed as the whole Phone Number rPriority Select the priority of the outgoing line IP Line LINE LINE IP Line The call initiat...

Page 222: ...SCREEN 6 43 MList of Calling Entries This is an example q Edit Click to edit the entry w Delete Click to delete the entry e Delete All Click to delete all entries 8 Extension Connect Menu continued E...

Page 223: ...call to the set number is received Default Not used rRingtone Select the ring tone type when receives a call Note This item takes effect when SIP Phone KX UT Series is selected in the Port Type item...

Page 224: ...bers 0 9 and symbols up to 3 digits rOFF hook Sending Select the tone signal when starting to dial Hold down this key for a while then push the number keys to call Default None tOFF hook Replying Sele...

Page 225: ...qOutside Call Number Displays the call number wLine Displays the line type eRouting Number Enter the routing number and push Apply to save When dialing add the entered number to the ahead of call numb...

Page 226: ...ce for the extension number eStatus Displays the connection status rGroup Select the belonged group t Reboot Click to reboot the IP phone For only the KX UT series IP phone y Reboot All Click to reboo...

Page 227: ...ct the setting group then click Group Edit to edit the setting items Default Common Setting Note When Common Setting is selected the setting items shown below can be configured wRX Volume Select the r...

Page 228: ...n dialed or that all circuits trunks are busy and or the call is cannot be routed rRing Back tone The indication that is heard by the caller while the phone they are calling is being rung to assure th...

Page 229: ...ng items appear when Common Settings is selected in the Group Select item 8 Extension Connect Menu continued qPattern 1 5 Edit the ringing tone pattern by entering the ring period ON and silent period...

Page 230: ...ssigning two or more DN keys as the function key is necessary for this function Pushing the DN key to switch the line allows 3 persons to talk by taking turns Default Refuse yCall Pickup Object Select...

Page 231: ...e Group 1 20 item 8 Extension Connect Menu continued Extension Connect SIP Phone Button 1 24 Select the function to assign the button One Touch Select this function if the One touch dialing is assigne...

Page 232: ...e Extension csv and write it to the VE PG3 Click Browse and select the Phonebook file Example phonebook csv to load Verify that the selected file is displayed and then click Write The contents of the...

Page 233: ...g yDisplay Type Select the display type Default Phone Number Phone Number When receiving a call the caller s phone number is displayed on IP phone Speed Dial Number When receiving a call the caller s...

Page 234: ...6 55 M List of Phonebook Entries 8 Extension Connect Menu continued Extension Connect Phonebook q Edit Click to edit the Phonebook entry w Delete Click to delete the Phonebook entry e Delete All Click...

Page 235: ...Click Browse and select the Callee ID to Phone Number Setting file Example call_tbl csv to load Verify that the selected file is displayed and then click Write The contents of the file is loaded to L...

Page 236: ...ame You can name the entry Up to 31 characters eCall Type Select the type of call Default Individual Individual Call only specified radio Group Call all radios that belong to the specified group All C...

Page 237: ...Callee ID to Phone Number qIndex the index assigned for the entry wName The assigned name eCall Type The type of call rPrefix ID The prefix ID tDestination ID The destination ID yPhone Number The assi...

Page 238: ...restriction by ID Transceiver Connection User Transmission Restriction q Edit Click to edit the entry w Delete Click to delete the entry e Delete All Click to delete all entries qIndex Assign the num...

Page 239: ...et to Transceiver Adjust the VE PG3 s transmitting audio level that is sent to the connected transceiver between 15 and 30 dB Default 22 wRX Volume Offset from Transceiver Adjust the VE PG3 s audio le...

Page 240: ...A1 terminal and audio output A3 terminal Default Disable If your radio commonly uses one line as the MIC input and AF output select Enable iSerial Communication Select Enable to use the serial commun...

Page 241: ...an IP phone when a transmit request is detected Default Disable eTX Volume Adjust the VE PG3 s transmitting audio level that is sent to the connected transceiver between 6 and 12 dB Default 0 rRX Vol...

Page 242: ...otify the calling to an IP phone Default Notice Tone 2 iSend Connect Success Tone Select Notice Tone 1 to Notice Tone 3 to notify that the IP phone s handset is picked up Default Notice Tone 2 oDiscon...

Page 243: ...ype from the Telephone 2PTT Control Type Select the input signal type to control the transceiver to transmit Default VOX VOX The transceiver transmits and communication route is connected when an audi...

Page 244: ...etected 4PTT OFF Tone Select the DTMF tone to return to the reception Default 0 The transmission is stopped when the selected tone signal is detected If the selected DTMF tone is same as that of selec...

Page 245: ...liseconds It is the delay time for the VOX switch to turn OFF after no audio signal is received through the network eVoice Delay Select the amount of time to store the audio from the network in 5 mill...

Page 246: ...the audio absence in 5 milliseconds step Default 200 Range 5 to 2000 milliseconds It is the delay time for the VE PG3 to output the control signal to the network which informs that the audio signal i...

Page 247: ...e radio connected to TRX1 TRX2 port qSend Connect Success Tone to Telephone Select Tone 1 to Tone 3 to notify that the connection to the calling IP phone is succeeded Default Notice Tone 1 wNotice Ton...

Page 248: ...ed Default 15 Range 0 OFF 5 to 60 sec wNo Voice Release Timer Enter the time period to cut off the call connection When the set time has passed with no audio signal the connection is cut off Default 1...

Page 249: ...t Key Enter the Key Code which is set in the UC FR5000 tArea Bit Turn the Area Bit ON or OFF Default OFF yIntegrator Code Enter the Integrator Code which is set in the UC FR5000 Default 1 uSystem Code...

Page 250: ...C FR5000 Connection Port Default 41200 3UDP Port Number Enter the UDP port number which is set in the UC FR5000 Data Port Default 41220 4Packet Encryption Select Enable to encrypt the data packet Defa...

Page 251: ...vidual Call only specified radio Group Call all radios that belong to the specified group All Call all radios eDestination Prefix ID Enter the destination prefix ID Default 1 Setting range Depending o...

Page 252: ...otice Select Tone 1 to Tone 3 to notify that the call from an IP phone is received Default None eCalling Notice Tone Select Tone 1 to Tone 3 to notify the calling to an IP phone Default Notice Tone 2...

Page 253: ...available Default Notice Tone 3 uNotice Tone Volume Select the tone level for above items Default 0 Range 6 to 12 dB PTT Control Type from the Telephone iPTT Control Type Select the signal type to be...

Page 254: ...t Enable to use the DTMF signaling 0 to 9 and Default Disable Numbering Timer wBlank Time Between Digits Select the time period to detect that the last digit has been input Default 5 Range 1 to 10 sec...

Page 255: ...tep Default 500 Range 5 to 2000 milliseconds It is the delay time for the VOX switch to turn OFF after no audio signal is received through the network eAutomatic Voice Delay Select Enable to automatic...

Page 256: ...one Select Tone 1 to Tone 3 to notify that the connection to the calling IP phone is succeeded Default Notice Tone 1 wSend and Receive Change Notice to the Telephone Select Tone 1 to Tone 3 to notify...

Page 257: ...al the transmission is stopped Default 15 Range 0 OFF 5 to 600 sec eDID Disconnect Timer The waiting time for DID Direct Inward Dialing function When no dial input is detected for this time period the...

Page 258: ...creen Emergency Sends the audio signal to the device which is specified as the emergency call destination Emergency communication has priority over normal commu nication Emergency communication has pr...

Page 259: ...to the destination selected in Input Connection Port Control Data Detection When the control signal is input sends the audio signal to the destination selected in Input Connection Port ePower for the...

Page 260: ...for analog AMP Default 0 Range 26 to 26 in 1 dB step yInput Digital Gain Set the input signal A3 A4 terminal Audio input gain for digital AMP Default 0 Range 6 to 12 in 1 dB step MEXT Voice Terminal...

Page 261: ...ontrol Data Detection or Always on Connection is selected in Valid Timing Voice Delay Select the amount of time to store the audio in 5 milliseconds step Default 5 Range 0 to 500 milliseconds The VE P...

Page 262: ...Default 200 Range 5 to 2000 milliseconds The time is the delay the VOX switch to turns OFF after not audio signal is received through the network eVoice Delay Set the audio signal buffer time to prev...

Page 263: ...ct the when the control signal is input Default Momentary Momentary While the control signal is input from the B3 B4 terminal General control port activates the port One shot When the control signal i...

Page 264: ...General control input is connected to the GND LOW Open circuit HIGH Active when the B3 B4 terminal General control input is open HIGH When the input port is NOT pulled up Short circuit LOW Active whe...

Page 265: ...call on the radio connected to the TRX1 TRX2 port qSend Connect Success Tone to Telephone Select Tone 1 to Tone 3 to notify that the connection to the calling IP phone is succeed Default Not used wVo...

Page 266: ...elled Default 15 Range 0 OFF 5 to 60 seconds wNo Voice Release Timer Enter the time period to stop the transmission When the set time has passed with no audio signal the transmission is stopped Defaul...

Page 267: ...qControl Circuit Switching Select the control circuit type Default Control Output Circuit wControl Output Logic Select the activate state Default Low eControl Output Logic Select the port state Relay...

Page 268: ...qSerial Communication Select Enable to use the serial communication Default Disable wTCP Port Number Enter the port number between 1024 and 65535 Default 50002 eCommunication Control Select the commu...

Page 269: ...gnal input A1 A2 terminal Audio output gain Default 0 Range 15 to 30 eOutput Digital Gain Set the digital signal input A1 A2 terminal Audio output gain Default 0 Range 6 to 12 rResponse Waiting Time S...

Page 270: ...ted Set Priority level setting to Priority calling or High priority calling P6 140 yFade in Set the time period until the mute is cancelled Default 1 5 sec The Auto Fader function is available on foll...

Page 271: ...put Pattern Select the control signal input condition Default Momentary Momentary Connects the B1 B2 terminals Relay circuit only while the event is detected One shot Connects the B1 B2 terminals Rela...

Page 272: ...econds in 5 milliseconds step Default 500 It is the delay time for the VOX switch to turn OFF after not audio signal is received through the network eVoice Delay Select the amount of time to store the...

Page 273: ...device connected to the EXT1 EXT2 port qStart Tone Select the tone which sounds before the announcement starts Default Single Tone1 wEnd Tone Select the tone which sounds after the announcement Defau...

Page 274: ...e radio connected to the EXT1 EXT2 port qSend Connect Success Tone to Telephone Select Tone 1 to Tone 3 to notify that the connection to the calling IP phone is succeed Default Notice Tone 1 wNotice T...

Page 275: ...stop the transmission When the set time has passed with no audio signal the transmission is stopped Range 0 OFF 5 to 60 sec Default 15 Forced Disconnect wForced Disconnect Timer Enter the time period...

Page 276: ...contents set in Bridge 1 to Bridge 4 Default 239 255 255 1 When Multicast is selected Enter the destination VE PG3 s Destination IP address Range 224 0 0 0 to 239 255 255 255 class D When Unicast is...

Page 277: ...r the destination VE PG3 s port number Default Multicast 22510 Unicast 21530 Bridge1 21532 Bridge2 21534 Bridge3 21536 Bridge4 Range 2 to 65534 only even numbers The set port number RTP and the port n...

Page 278: ...21532 Bridge2 21534 Bridge3 21536 Bridge4 Range 2 to 65534 only even numbers The set port number RTP and the port number 1 RTCP are used for the communication When using in the Unicast mode do not set...

Page 279: ...0C select G 711u Signaling tTTL for Multicast Enter the maximum hop number of TX packet The packet whose hop number exceeds the set limit will be discarded Range 1 to 255 Default 1 yConnection Status...

Page 280: ...ault Callee ID Select Enable to add the destination ID to the transmit signal Default Disable rCall Type Select the type of call Individual Call only specified radio Group Call all radios that belong...

Page 281: ...bort the calling to an IP phone when a transmit request is detected Default Disable Notice Tone to the Transceiver eReception Notice Select Tone 1 to Tone 3 to notify that the call from an IP phone is...

Page 282: ...to notify that the calling IP phone is not available Default Notice Tone 3 iNotice Tone Volume Select the tone level for above items Default 0 Range 6 to 12 dB PTT Control Type from the Telephone oPT...

Page 283: ...ing with a radio push the set button to control the callee radio to receive When the same DTMF signal key is selected in PTT ON tone and PTT OFF Tone each pushing PTT toggles the TX and RX 2Call Contr...

Page 284: ...efault 50 Range 0 to 2000 milliseconds wRelease Time Select the RX delay time in 5 millisecond step The time is the delay for the VOX switch to turn OFF after no audio signal is received through the n...

Page 285: ...received through the network Default 1000 Range 5 to 2000 milliseconds wRelease Time Select the RX delay time in 5 millisecond step It is the delay time for the VOX switch to turn OFF after no audio...

Page 286: ...ngs Bridge 1 Bridge 4 qSend Connect Success Tone to Telephone Select Tone 1 to Tone 3 to notify that the connection to the calling IP phone is succeed Default Notice Tone 1 wSend and Receive Change No...

Page 287: ...o audio signal the transmission is stopped Default 15 Range 0 OFF 5 to 600 sec eDID Disconnect Timer The waiting time for DID Direct Inward Dialing function When no dial input is detected for this tim...

Page 288: ...the appropriate voltage for the telephone Default 3 0 rCurrent Limit Enter the limited current value Default 29 Port Settings PHONE MRing Configure the details for the telephone qWaveform Select the a...

Page 289: ...ne The indication that the telephone exchange is working and has recognized an off hook condition at the telephone and is ready to accept a call wSecond Dial Tone The indication for call queuing and c...

Page 290: ...alled number is occupied if that number is calling out if the other line was left off hook tReorder Tone The indication that an invalid code has been dialed or that all circuits trunks are busy and or...

Page 291: ...the appropriate polarity for detecting the caller s off hook Default Forward rCallee Connect Select the appropriate polarity for detecting the callee s off hook Default Forward tCaller Disconnect Sel...

Page 292: ...Transceiver ID Information ePriority when SIP URI are Competing Select the line priority to resolve the competition of the IP Line and Peer to Peer SIP URI Default IP Line rSIP 183 Support Select Enab...

Page 293: ...ion TOS Not used TOS TOS TOS Diffserv qTOS type Select the TOS Type Of Service format Default TOS Not used Does not use the TOS function TOS Sends the VoIP packets to TOS field 8 bits in the IP header...

Page 294: ...l and Service type of the sent VoIP packets Priority Level Set the TOS priority level between 0 to 7 in decimal Default 7 Service Type Set the TOS service type code between 0 to 15 in decimal Default...

Page 295: ...he call control packet which is output in the TOS field Priority Level Set the TOS priority level between 0 to 7 in decimal Default 6 Service Type Set the TOS service type code between 0 to 15 in deci...

Page 296: ...X1 Digital Transceiver 4 D TRX4 If you select Enable the emergency notice is sent to the port D TRX1 to D TRX4 Default Disable eEXT Output 1 EXT1 EXT Output 2 EXT2 If you select Enable the emergency n...

Page 297: ...IP phone and external device qIndividual Calling Select the receive call priority level for individual call Default Normal wEXT Input Select the priority level for the call received by the device conn...

Page 298: ...Assign the number for the entry wName Name the entry up to 31 characters eCalling Type Select the calling type Default SIP Server SIP Server Calling through the SIP server IP Line Peer to Peer Callin...

Page 299: ...iority level for the callee Default Normal When higher priority call is received while a call is ongoing the call is replaced to the higher one When the same priority call is received the ongoing call...

Page 300: ...10 Expansion Menu continued Expansion Priority Control MList of Priority Level of the Individual Calling Entries This is an example q Edit Click to edit the entry w Delete Click to delete the entry e...

Page 301: ...ernet cable disconnects from the VE PG3 s LAN port the WAN LED lights Orange and the error message is displayed on the SYSLOG screen in the Information menu Default Disable Control Output Select Enabl...

Page 302: ...e error message is displayed on the SYSLOG screen in the Information menu Control Output Select Enable to output the error detect signal from the B1 B2 terminal Default Disable Select Relay circuit in...

Page 303: ...Disable When a Connection failure is detected the error report is displayed on the SYSLOG screen in the Information Menu Control Output Select Enable to output the error detect signal from the B1 B2 t...

Page 304: ...he VE PG3 7 5 5 How to initialize the VE PG3 7 6 A Using the INIT button 7 6 B Using the VE PG3 s setting screen 7 6 6 How to update the firmware 7 7 About the firmware 7 7 Updating the firmware on th...

Page 305: ...You must be careful when choosing your password and change it occasionally See the VE PG3 instruction manual for the password setting Choose one that is not easy to guess Use numbers characters and l...

Page 306: ...ppears 1 Click the Management menu then Date and Time The Date and Time screen appears 1 The current time is displayed in Date and Time Click Apply to synchronize the internal clock with the current t...

Page 307: ...he VE PG3 s settings to a PC or USB flash drive The saved settings can be used to recover the configuration The settings can be directly loaded into the VE PG3 from the USB flash drive Click Backup Th...

Page 308: ...ow appears 2 Select the setting file extension sav and then click Restore After loading the setting the VE PG3 automatically reboots 3 You can load the VE PG3 s settings from the PC The settings can b...

Page 309: ...e 2 There two ways to initialize the VE PG3 Set the VE PG3 s IP address again after the VE PG3 is initialized A Using the INIT button If you cannot access the VE PG3 setting screen initialize the VE P...

Page 310: ...recautions leaflet for details About the firmware The firmware may be updated when the functions and specifications of the VE PG3 are improved Ask your dealer for updated function or specification det...

Page 311: ...g in the PC before updating the firmware Note Some settings may be returned to their default after the firmware update Check Icom website for details Restricting to access the setting screen is recomm...

Page 312: ...ely NEVER remove the USB flash drive or turn OFF the VE PG3 s power while transferring data It will cause data corruption or damage the USB flash drive While transferring data the PWR MSG LED blinks A...

Page 313: ...e firmware file must be saved as firmware dat in the USB flash drive You need to rename the file after downloading the firmware from Icom web site About the Automatic Settings Backup function The late...

Page 314: ...oad from the 0090C7000001 folder into the VE PG3 MAC address 0090C7000001 Settings file or firmware file in other than the 0090C7000001 folder is ignored Inserting the USB flash drive which contains t...

Page 315: ...gure plural VE PG3s Note Before using a USB flash drive see page 7 9 Saving the settings file to a USB flash drive Insert the USB flash drive securely to the PC 1 Access the VE PG3 s setting screen 2...

Page 316: ...Power ON q Insert the USB memory When all the data has been loaded into the PWR MSG LED is blackout and the VE PG3 automatically restarts Verify that the PWR MSG LED lights Green then turn OFF the pow...

Page 317: ...al law wav 1 Create the folder named music in a USB flash drive then copy the music files to the folder 2 Insert the USB flash drive which contains the music files music1 wav music3 wav to the USB por...

Page 318: ...with the VE PG3 using Telnet 8 4 M For Windows 7 8 4 M About the telnet commands 8 4 3 About the external audio device 8 5 M When connecting VE PG3 to an in house sound system 8 5 4 Specifications 8...

Page 319: ...t the network part of PC s IP address to same as the VE PG3 A proxy server is used for the web browser setting Set the web browser s proxy server setting to OFF Click the Tools in the web browser menu...

Page 320: ...nput port s connect destination to EXT Output The Mixing function doesn t work AMBE 2 is used as the codec The Mixing function works on the only G 711u codec Malfunction in use of the Mixing function...

Page 321: ...bout the telnet commands The following commands can be used for the Telnet function Command list Push the Tab key to display the telnet command list After typing a telnet command push the Tab key to d...

Page 322: ...A 1 2 3 4 A1 Audio output OUT A2 GND terminal A3 Audio input IN A4 GND terminal B1 B2 Relay circuit output B1 Control output B2 8 V power supply B3 Control input B4 GND terminal The B1 B4 terminals c...

Page 323: ...00BASE TX LAN port LAN port RJ 45 type 1 Auto MDI MDI X Based on IEEE802 3 10BASE T Based on IEEE802 3u 100BASE TX TRX 1 2 port Analog audio Transmit control 2 54 mm 0 1 in pitch quick connector 4 ter...

Page 324: ...terminal Adjust the output gain according to the audio amplifier The connected audio equipment may damage if the gain is inappropriately set The length of the cable which connects the audio equipment...

Page 325: ...the VE PG3 C3 Serial communication RTS From the VE PG3 C4 Serial communication CTS To the VE PG3 EXT1 EXT2 port You can change the configuration of ports B1 to B4 on the VE PG3 s setting screen B1 B4...

Page 326: ...A 7046 6EX q 2012 2014 Icom Inc 1 1 32 Kamiminami Hirano ku Osaka 547 0003 Japan...

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