Biamp Tesira HD-1 Installation & Operation Guide

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Tesira

®

HD-1 Dialer

Installation & Operation Guide

Product Description

The Tesira HD-1 is a hardware dialer for Tesira audio DSPs. The

HD-1 is compatible with Tesira SERVER and SERVER-IO with

STC-2 or SVC-2 cards installed. The HD-1 is also compatible with the following TesiraFORTÉ models:

TesiraFORTÉ TI

TesiraFORTÉ AVB TI

TesiraFORTÉ DAN TI

TesiraFORTÉ VI

TesiraFORTÉ AVB VI

TesiraFORTÉ DAN VI

TesiraFORTÉ VT

TesiraFORTÉ AVB VT

TesiraFORTÉ DAN VT

TesiraFORTÉ AVB VT4

TesiraFORTÉ DAN VT4

Setup and Use

The Tesira software provides an intuitive interface for setup and programming of the HD-1. The information supplied by this manual relates to physical connections and device setup. For more details on software setup, please consult the Tesira Help File.

All standard telephony functions, including dialing, the ability to answer and make calls, mute, conference and redial are available from the HD-1, which connects to a single VoIP or POTS line on a Tesira system. A second HD-1 cannot be assigned to a telephony line that’s already being controlled by another HD-1.

Installation

Install the unit away from heat sources, such as vents and radiators, and in rooms with adequate ventilation. Ensure that air can circulate freely around the unit. Do not exceed the maximum ambient operating temperature of 32°-

104° F (0° - 40°C).

Default Network Configuration

The HD-1 by default uses a link-local (Auto) IP address. This allows the device to receive its network configuration from a DHCP server. This enables the

HD-1 to be discovered by a Tesira SERVER-IO, SERVER or TesiraFORTÉ device that also has default IP settings.

The default HD-1 hostname is “HD-1-” followed by its serial number. The

Network settings and hostname can be edited and assigned via Device

Maintenance in the Tesira software.

Tesira software provides programming of all remote functions, network setup, device naming, and device maintenance.

Device information such as IP, MAC address and device serial number will be displayed on the main screen when the device is un-configured or by pushing the Select/Device Info button on the keypad.

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MARCH 2019

Network Connection

One Ethernet port is provided for connecting the HD-1 to the network.

The network connection should be made with CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6 or

CAT7 cabling.

This connection is made to the Ethernet port of a Tesira SERVER-IO,

SERVER or TesiraFORTÉ device, either directly (single station) or via a network switch and carries control data over Ethernet.

PoE-enabled network switches or PoE midspan adapters (injector) must be used to power the unit. These must be 802.3at Type 1 compliant. The maximum cable distance between any unit and an Ethernet switch is 328 feet (100 meters) when using copper cabling.

Additional Ethernet switches and/or fiber-optic cable can be used to further extend distances between units on a network.

HD-1 Non-PoE Ethernet

Switch

HD-1

PoE Injector

PoE Ethernet Switch

Tesira HD-1 Dialer - Keypad Functions

1. Volume Control 9. Call Appearance One

2. Mute

3. LCD Display

4. Context (Soft) Buttons

5. Scroll Up/Down

6. Select/Device Info

7. Numeric Keypad

8. Conference

10. Call Appearance Two

11. Hold

12. Off Hook

13. On Hook

14. Last Number Redial

15. Directory/Speed Dial

16. Flash

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MARCH 2019

Keypad Functions

Keypad functions are intuitive and are similar to that of a standard enterprise telephone. Main screen soft button functions may be set and labeled in Tesira software as well as assigning speed dial entries.

Speed Dial Entries

Do the steps that follow to add speed dial entries to the directory:

1. Push the Directory/Speed Dial button.

2. If no speed dial entries have been previously entered, the directory screen will be blank. Push the context button under Add.

3. Enter the contact number and push the context button under Next.

4. Enter the contact name and push the context button under Save to save the entry.

Contact names will only appear in all caps when entered from the hardware.

All contact details can be edited in Tesira software (including changing letters to lowercase).

Contacts may be deleted by selecting the entry from the Speed Dial directory and pushing the Context button under Details. Follow the on-screen instructions.

Making a Call

To make a call, enter the desired number and push the Off Hook button.

Do the steps that follow to make a call from the Speed Dial directory:

1. Push the Directory/Speed Dial button.

2. Navigate to the desired entry and press the Select button.

3. The call will be initiated.

4. Push On Hook at any time to disconnect the call.

Context (Soft) Buttons

Context (Soft) Buttons may be configured via Tesira software to enable various logic functions on the main screen of the HD-1. Soft buttons may be given unique names in Tesira software, but names are limited to seven characters.

The names created in Tesira will appear directly above the button they are assigned to.

Display Information

The screen displays the following information when the Select/Back/Device

Information button is pushed while on the main display screen:

Serial Number IP Address

Hostname Firmware Version

Device ID MAC Address

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MARCH 2019

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Key Features

  • Telephony control over Ethernet
  • 12-button dial pad
  • Redial, call volume adjustment, mute, hold, and numerous other telephony functions
  • Four context (soft) buttons can be assigned to control functions
  • Propagates privacy mute state to other devices
  • Internal universal power supply
  • 100 programmable speed dial numbers; entries can be updated directly on the phone or in software
  • Powered by PoE (IEEE 802.3at Class 1, 4W)
  • Compliant with the US Trade Agreement Act (TAA)

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