Smart Panic IP Button (Discreet) Installation Guide
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Mounting the Device
- Use the device to mark installation location.
- Choose the best location and orientation to make the push button easy to access by the user, as well as to connect the network cable.
- Secure device using mounting hardware appropriate for the installation surface.
- Drywall: #8-32 steel screw x 1-5/8" min. length fastened to a 75 lbs. rated drywall anchor, or similar.
- Concrete: #8-32 steel screw x 5/8" min. length fastened to a 8-32 concrete anchor with 9/16" min. length, or similar.
Connect to the Network
- Connect a network cable (CAT5e or better) to the RJ-45 port (PoE/PoE+).
- Connect the other end of the network cable to a PoE (Power over Ethernet) network switch or PoE injector on a network with a DHCP server.
NOTE: ANetD products require an IEEE 802.3af/at/bt compatible switch or injector to correctly classify and supply the power needed for our devices. Use of non-standard PoE powering schemes (such as 24V passive PoE) may cause damage and void your warranty.
Access the Device
Use one of these ways to access the device:
- Enter the IP address assigned by the DHCP server in your browser.
- Enter the IPv6 link-local address in your browser, formatted as http://[fe80::2246:f9ff:feXX:XXXX] (XX:XXXX = last 6 digits of MAC address).
- Double-click on the device in the IPClockWise Endpoints list to open the web server interface.
- For third-party software applications, consult a guide for access methods (often uses configuration file).
Configuration Options
The device ships with default settings:
- SIP Mode: "Button"
- Push-to-Talk 1 Trigger Only: "Yes”
- Activate GPIO 0 During Active Call: “Yes”
- Send Activations Only: “Yes”
- GPIO 0 Output Pulse Time: “5000”
- GPIO 0 Output Blink Period: “500”
- Indicate GPO: “0”
- Emergency Indication: “SIP”
- Indicate Trying Action: “Clear”
- Indicate Success Action: “Blink”
- Indicate Unready Action: “Clear”
- Indicate Ready Action: “Set”
- Indicate Failure Action: “Clear”
Configuration File Setup
<SIPConfig SIP_mode="button" push_to_talk_ip1_trigger_mode="1" gpio0_when_active_call="1"/> <GPIO pulse_ms_output_gpio0="5000" blink_ms_output_gpio0="500"/> <GPIO_callback send_activations_only="1"/> <Indicate indicate_gpo="0" trying_action="clear" success_action="blink" unready_action="clear" ready_action="set" failure_action="clear"/>
Registered SIP Call
Register the Smart IP Button device to an SIP server to call an SIP phone or ring a group and playback a pre-recorded message. See App Note #48 for details.
Configuration File Parameters
SIPConfig tag (values included for example):
<SIPConfig push_to_talk_ip1="301" mic_replacement_filename="file.wav"/>
Web Server Settings
- If not using configuration files, go to Device Settings → SIP.
- Under SIP GPIO Input Action Settings, set Push-to-Talk 1 to the SIP extension to call and Mic Replacement Filename to the audio wav file to playback.
- Select Save and Apply to save changes.
Direct SIP Call
Call a SIP phone directly without registration to a SIP server.
Configuration File Parameters
SIPConfig tag (values included for example):
<SIPConfig push_to_talk_ip1="sip:[email protected]"/>
Web Server Settings
- Go to Device Settings → SIP.
- Under SIP GPIO Input Action Settings, set Push-to-Talk 1 to the SIP extension the button should call.
- Select Save and Apply to save changes.
Push and Hold SIP Call
In addition to the Push-to-Talk call, configure a second action (registered or direct SIP call) to dial a different SIP extension when holding the button for a specified time or longer.
Configuration File Parameters
SIPConfig tag (values included for example):
<SIPConfig push_to_talk_ip1_alt="301" push_to_talk_ip1_alt_ms="2000"/>
Web Server Settings
- Go to Device Settings → SIP.
- Under SIP GPIO Input Action Settings, set Push-to-Talk 1 Alternate to the SIP extension the button should call when held for the desired duration.
- Set Push-to-Talk 1 Alternate Hold Time to the desired duration (in milliseconds) to hold the button to trigger the call.
- Select Save and Apply to save changes.
HTTP Callback
Send an HTTP GET to IPClockWise or a third-party software solution.
Configuration File Parameters
GPIO_callback tag (value included for example):
<GPIO_callback url="http://10.10.7.168:8089/"/>
Web Server Settings
- Go to Device Settings → Servers.
- Set GPIO Callback URL to the HTTP string.
- Select Save and Apply to save changes. See the IPClockWise manual to configure an alert to trigger on this callback.
Configure the Button
- Set up the button to trigger notifications, alerts, or other signals (see next page). Consult the IPClockWise User Manual (available on the Customer Portal www.portal.anetd.com/) or third-party software guide for further instructions.
- After configuration is complete, the light on the button will illuminate indicating the device is successfully connected and ready for use. If it does not illuminate, re-check the configuration settings or contact our Technical Support team
- Test operation before putting into service.
Operation
With the default settings, the following LED states are encountered during operation.
The button LED illuminates when the device is registered to a server and ready for use.
SIP Emergency Indication Mode: Once the button is pressed, and a connection is made to the configured SIP extension, the LED will blink indicating success.
HTTP (Server) Emergency Indication Mode: Once the button is pressed, and communicates to the configured server, the LED will blink indicating success.
The LED success state can only be canceled by a separate Clockwise Campus emergency state clear notification or using SNMP to set the device’s emergencyActive OID to “2” (false). This OID value is 1.3.6.1.4.1.39866.3.1.3.27.1.0.
Factory Reset
If a device fails to operate for any reason, there is access to a factory reset via a port under the PoE input. With the device powered on, insert the end of a paper clip into the hole and lightly hold for 10 seconds.
Additional Resources
SIP Configuration: ipspeaker.com/support30/help/settings.html#sip
Support Center: https://anetd.com/resources/
Documents: https://anetd.com/resources/documentation/
ANetD Warranty: https://anetd.com/warranty
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