Telos Z/IP ONE Bedienungsanleitung

TELOS Z/IP ONE
Intelligent Zephyr IP Codec with Agile Connection Technology™
USER’S MANUAL
Manual version 1.1 for software version 1.0.15 and later
10 August 2011

Z/IP ONE Manual
© 2011 TLS Corporation. Published by Telos Systems/TLS Corporation. All rights reserved.
Trademarks
Telos Systems, the Telos logo and Z/IP ONE are trademarks of TLS Corporation. All other
trademarks are the property of their respective holders.
Notice
All versions, claims of compatibility, trademarks, etc. of hardware and software products not made by Telos
mentioned in this manual or accompanying material are informational only. Telos Systems makes no endorsement
of any particular product for any purpose, nor claims any responsibility for operation or accuracy. We reserve the
right to make improvements or changes in the products described in this manual which may affect the product
specifications, or to revise the manual without notice.
Warranty
This product is covered by a two year limited warranty, the full text of which is included in this manual.
Updates
The operation of the Z/IP ONE is determined largely by software. We routinely release new versions to add
features and fix bugs. Check the Telos web site for the latest. We encourage you to sign-up for the email notification
service offered on the site.
Feedback
We welcome feedback on any aspect of the Z/IP ONE, or this manual. In the past, many good ideas from users have
made their way into software revisions or new products. Please contact us with your comments.
Service
You must contact Telos before returning any equipment for factory service. We will need the serial number, located
on the back of the unit. Telos Systems will issue a Return Authorization number which must be written on the
exterior of your shipping container. Please do not include cables or accessories unless specifically requested by
the technical support engineer at Telos. Be sure to adequately insure your shipment for its replacement value.
Packages without proper authorization may be refused. US customers please contact Telos technical support at
+1-216-622-0247. All other customers should contact your local representative to make arrangements for service.
We support you...
By Phone / Fax:
You may reach our 24/7 Support Team anytime around the clock by calling +1-216-622-0247.
For billing questions or other non-emergency technical questions, call +1-216-241-7225 between 9:30 AM to 6:00
PM USA Eastern Time, Monday through Friday.
Our fax is +1-216-241-4103.
By E-Mail:
Technical support is available at Support@Telos-Systems.com.
All other inquiries at Inquiry@Telos-Systems.com.
Via World Wide Web:
The Telos Web site has a variety of information which may be useful for product selection and support.
The URL is www.Telos-Systems.com
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Notices and Cautions
CAUTION:
THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL ONLY. TO AVOID ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT PERFORM ANY SERVICING OTHER THAN
THAT CONTAINED IN THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS UNLESS YOU ARE QUALIFIED TO DO SO. REFER
ALL SERVICING TO QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
WARNING:
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS PRODUCT TO RAIN OR MOIS-
TURE.
USA CLASS A COMPUTING DEVICE INFORMATION TO USER. WARNING:
This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio-frequency energy. If it is not installed and used as directed by
this manual, it may cause interference to radio communication. This equipment complies with the limits for a Class
A computing device, as specified by FCC Rules, Part 15, Subpart J, which are designed to provide reasonable protec-
tion against such interference when this type of equipment is operated in a commercial environment. Operation
of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause interference. If it does, the user will be required to eliminate
the interference at the user’s expense. NOTE: Objectionable interference to TV or radio reception can occur if
other devices are connected to this device without the use of shielded interconnect cables. FCC rules require the use
of shielded cables.
CANADA WARNING:
“This digital apparatus does not exceed the Class A limits for radio noise emissions set out in the Radio Interference
Regulations of the Canadian Department of Communications.”“Le present appareil numerique n’emet pas de
bruits radioelectriques depassant les limites applicables aux appareils numeriques (de Class A) prescrites dans le
reglement sur le brouillage radioelectrique edicte par le ministere des Communications du Canada.”
This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to the presence
of uninsulated, dangerous voltage inside the enclosure –
voltage which may be sufficient to constitute a risk of shock.
This symbol, wherever it appears, alerts you to important
operating and maintenance instructions. Read the manual.
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We support you... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . II
A letter from our CEO . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VII
1 Introduction 1
2 Quick Start Guide 3
3 Installation 7
4 The User Interface & Setup 11
The Front Panel Controls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
5 The Web Interface 23
6 Making Connections With Other Units 31
7 The Z/IP Server 35
8 Groups and Directory Services 37
9 When An IT Department Is Not Available 39
10 The Parallel Port And Contact Closures 49
11 Audio Coding Reference 53
12 Mobile Network Devices 65
13 Using The Field Upgrade Option 67
14 Z/IP ONE Audio Specications 71
15 Warranty And Application Caution 73
16 Safety Notication 75
Z/IP ONE PRELIMINARY MANUAL | V
Table of Contents


A LETTER FROM OUR CEO | VII
A Letter from our CEO...
“What if?” A singularly great question, because it opens the
door to so many other questions and ideas. Those who ask
it are sometimes called dreamers, as if that were somehow
bad, but history has often proven dreamers to be the avatars
of new and exciting things.
“What if?” was the query asked by Steve Church that led
to the start of Telos Systems. In 1984, Steve – then a young
broadcast engineer and part-time talk show host – won-
dered whether emerging Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
technology might be useful to clean up the terrible caller
audio then the norm at radio stations. The result of asking it
was the Telos 10, the world’s first digital telephone hybrid,
a product that changed the face of radio forever.
Looking back at Telos history, “What if?” is found at the
root of many more technologies broadcasters have since
made ubiquitous. “MP3 bit rates are perfectly matched
to the bandwidth of ISDN; what if we combined them?”
“What if we built a box that let radio stations stream audio
on the Internet?” “What if we could use Ethernet to treat
audio as data and move it around the radio station in real
time?” (By the way, if you recognized the answers to those
questions as the Zephyr ISDN codec, AudioActive MPEG
encoder and Livewire IP-Audio standard, give yourself a
cookie.)
Today, as technology roars ahead, we’re constantly seeking
new ways to apply it to the problems of everyday broadcast-
ing. Voice over IP (VoIP) is particularly compelling for
its ability to packetize high-quality phone calls and direct
them anywhere in the broadcast plant using ubiquitous,
standard Ethernet as a backbone. A new digital tech called
AEC (Advanced Echo Cancellation) is helping to literally
eliminate the age-old problem of feedback in open-speaker
environments. And the prize of using the public Internet for
remote connections as reliable as those of switched circuits
is within broadcasters’ grasp, thanks to ever more sophisti-
cated coding algorithms.
Pioneering ideas aren’t limited just to technology, though.
We believe that investing in people pays off big, so we’ve
assembled the largest R&D team in the industry, a talented
staff of engineers, scientists and broadcast professionals.
We’re also the first and only broadcast equipment maker
with a 24/7 support team ready to offer assistance any
time of the day or night. As they say, radio never sleeps – so
neither do we.
As Telos navigates its third decade in broadcasting’s
choppy waters, the culture of innovation and creativity that
propelled Steve in the early days still guides us today. We’re
still in love with radio, still turned on by new technology,
still driven to ask “What if?” If you’re reading this, you
are too — for which we thank you, from the bottom of our
hearts.
Michael “Catfish” Dosch
CEO


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1 Introduction
Congratulations on your purchase of the Telos Z/IP ONE! This unit achieves a new level in
IP Audio transmission at a very attractive price. It is a one RU unit intended to be used with
a microphone directly, or an external mixer for remote broadcasts, or anywhere space is at a
premium.
The Telos Z/IP ONE combines RTP/UDP and TCP/IP streaming capabilities with MPEG coding
to deliver broadcast-quality audio over IP connections. Z/IP ONE employs sophisticated new
technology to achieve superb audio quality over IP links such as the Internet and mobile IP
services. The Z/IP ONE utilizes ACT™ - Agile Connection Technology to continuously adapt to
network conditions, minimizing the effects of packet loss, varying bandwidth, and jitter that
can occur on these networks by means of sophisticated error detection and concealment,
dynamic buffering and other techniques that work together to provide reliable IP audio
connections.
The Z/IP ONE has an impressive list of features including:
♦Analog Line Pro or Microphone input levels.
♦15 volt Phantom power for direct use with condenser microphones.
♦Supports transmission bit rates from 8 kbps to 2304 kbps.
♦User-friendly, graphical OLED screen and User Interface.
♦Real-time metering and connection status display screen.
♦Context-sensitive on-screen help available at a touch of a button.
♦EBU N/ACIP (Audio Contribution over IP) and SIP compatible for interoperability with
other third party codecs.
♦Backward compatible with thousands of Telos Zephyr Xstreams in the field.
♦Built-in web server for configuration and remote control.
♦Wireless connection through Wi-Fi and 3G/4G/EVDO modems (WIFI modem
included).
♦Livewire™ inputs and outputs.
♦Separate LAN and WAN Ethernet ports simplify isolation of your LAN from the internet.
♦The ability to register with a “directory server” (ZIP server). This allows establishing
a connection even when located behind NATs and firewalls without knowing the other
party’s IP address.
♦Router Mode allows using Z/IP ONE as a gateway to access the Web.

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