Telos Infinity Link Bedienungsanleitung

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TELOS INFINITY LINK
Gateway IP Codec
INTRODUCTION
Telos Infinity Link enables Infinity systems in remote locations to connect to one another using an
embedded, versatile, speech-optimized OPUS codec over the public Internet or private infrastructure.
This Telos Infinity Link Gateway is a dedicated, rack-mounted, hardware platform with dual redundant
internal power supplies and dual Gigabit Ethernet ports. It can be configured with either eight or sixteen
bi-directional mono codecs, making it an ideal choice for higher density applications.
Infinity Link is also available as licensed software in Infinity Intercom Master Panels, Infinity Expansion
Panels, and Infinity Desktop Panels (4 or 8 codecs) and Infinity Beltpacks (2 codecs).

HARDWARE
Infinity Link Gateway Front Panel
Figure 1: Front panel
PSU 1 LED (A) and PSU 2 LED (B)
The status of each power supply is shown on its respective LED. Green indicates proper operation. Red
indicates a fault. No LED indicates power is not being delivered to the supply from the mains source.
Status LED (C)
The Status LED is used to show a general fault in the hardware. Green indicates normal operation. Red
indicates a fault.
Sync LED (D)
When the Link Gateway locks to its reference clock, this LED will be solid green. A blinking green LED
indicates the unit is drifting from its reference to some degree, with more rapid blinking indicating more
jitter. If the unit cannot locate or sync to a reference signal, this LED will remain dark.
Front Panel LCD (E)
The color front panel LCD is used during initial setup and to display basic system information.
Navigation Cluster (F)
The navigation cluster consists of five keys: Left, Right, Up, Down, and OK. These keys are used during
initial setup and to change between system screens.
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Infinity Link Gateway Rear Panel
Figure 2: Rear panel
Network Connections (G, H)
The Primary Ethernet port is used to receive AoIP audio from your LAN side network. The Secondary port
should be connected to the network on which you intend to stream. This network should have internet
access and must be connected to a Gigabit (1000Base-T) port on your router.
Power Supply Inlets (I, J)
Two redundant internal auto-ranging power supplies are provided with IEC-320 female connections.
External access to fuses is provided for each supply.
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INITIAL SETUP
Power
Plug the supplied IEC power cords into the Infinity Link Gateway and connect each to different mains
power sources. Remember that while redundant supplies do protect against the unit losing power
in the event of a PSU failure, the loss of mains supply voltage is a bigger concern. Accordingly, each
supply should be fed from a different circuit equipped with adequate surge protection and fitted with an
uninterruptable power supply (UPS).
Boot Up and Splash Screen
The front panel of the unit will remain dark during the boot process, after which an Infinity Link splash
screen will appear.
Figure 3: Front panel Splash screen
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Setting IP Addresses
The Primary Ethernet port is used to receive Livewire+ AES67 audio from your LAN side network. The
Secondary port should be connected to the network on which you intend to stream which include (but are
not limited to) slower Internet, WAN or VPN connections that lack the bandwidth needed to support LW+
AES67. The Secondary port must be connected to a Gigabit (1000Base-T) port on the router.
The web-based user interface can be accessed over either port.
By default, Infinity Link Gateway is set up with DHCP enabled so that it will receive an IP address
automatically when connected to a network with a DHCP server. DHCP can be disabled and a static
address entered if preferred.
Each port contains a field for entering a gateway address, however, both ports will use the most
recently entered gateway address. Since the gateway of the Secondary port will be most critical in most
applications, it should be entered second.
Pushing the Right arrow on the front panel from the Splash screen will display the Network Interface
status screen for both Primary and Secondary networks.
Figure 4: Front panel Network Status screen
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Pressing the Right arrow key a second time will display the Setup menu for the Primary port, which
shows current information and allows front panel network setup. This includes setting DHCP (enabled or
disabled), the IP address, the netmask, and the gateway. Pressing the Right arrow again will display the
same menu for the Secondary network connection if connected.
Figure 5: Front panel Network Setup screen
In most cases, a static (fixed) IP address will be desirable, especially on the streaming (Secondary) port. To
set a static address in the Primary Network connection:
1. Press the OK button to highlight the DHCP status
2. Press the Up and Down arrows to toggle DHCP on and off
3. With DHCP disabled, press the Right arrow to move the cursor to the first character of the
IP address
4. The Up and Down arrows change the value of the selected character
5. The Left and Right arrows move the cursor back and forth between characters
6. Once the IP address is set, press the Right arrow to move the cursor to the netmask field
7. The Up and Down arrows scroll through the available netmask values
8. Once the netmask is set, press the Right arrow to move the cursor to the gateway field; the
process for setting the gateway address is the same as setting the IP address
9. Once the gateway is set, press the Right arrow to highlight “OK”, then press the OK button to save
your changes
10. If you need to back out of this menu without saving any changes, highlight “Cancel” instead and
press the OK button
To set a fixed address for the Secondary connection, press the Right arrow twice from the Splash screen
and follow the above steps.
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CONNECTING TO THE WEB-BASED
USER INTERFACE
Infinity Link Gateway is configured, controlled, and monitored through a web-based user interface.
Enter the IP address of either port into the web browser of your choice; once connected, enter the
default user name of “user” (minus the quotes). There is no default password, so leave this field blank.
Home Screen
The Home screen is displayed showing the unit’s serial number and software version along with basic
networking and PTP clock information and other statistics.
It also displays the Device ID, which by default is a unique value based on the unit’s MAC address. We
recommend you leave this value unchanged and use the Label field to create an easily-recognized name
for the Link Gateway.
If you do elect to change the ID, it must maintain a unique value among all devices in the system as
this is the field Infinity Dashboard software uses to identify the hardware in its database.
Important!
It is highly recommended that if you intend to change the Device ID, you do so
before adding it to your system configuration in Dashboard. If the Gateway has
already been added using its original Device ID and the value is then changed,
duplicate instances of input and outputs will be created in the database which can
result in corrupted paths.
Figure 6: Home screen
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Setup Screen
Detailed configuration of both the Primary and Secondary network connections, configuration of the
PTP clock, and front panel display behavior are managed from the Setup screen.
Figure 7: Setup screen
Click on the “Primary” or “Secondary” buttons to select which connection is visible and configurable.
After making any changes to the IP settings, click “Apply” to apply and save any changes. Refreshing the
browser page to rescan the network may be necessary after doing so.
When the Slave Only mode is “On,” Infinity Link Gateway listens for an external PTP clock and can act as
a slave. This is the recommended mode. If an external PTP clock is not available, Infinity Link Gateway
can be set as an arbitrary (non-GPS) Grand Master clock.
Adjust the front panel brightness, dim level, and display timeout to your liking.
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Link Screen
Each of the available OPUS codecs - a total of eight or sixteen depending upon licensing - is configured
in this menu.
Figure 8: Link screen
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Maintenance Screen
The Maintenance menu is used to upload new system firmware, choose between installed firmware
versions, and upgrade the unit from 8 channels to 16 channels. It also provides a means by which to
perform a soft reboot of the unit, execute a self-test, perform a factory reset (with or without retaining
the unit’s IP address), or download a log file if instructed to do so by customer support.
The current user license is displayed on this screen along with a field into which additional licenses may
be entered when adding features or codecs.
Important!
The current license can also be completely disabled from this screen, but doing
so will also remove the license number. If you do not have access to the license
number by any means other than the remote interface itself, disabling the license
can result in an unusable unit.
Figure 9: Maintenance screen
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