Extron Electronics IPI 100 Series Installation User Manual

Ipi 100 series installation instructions

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IPI 100 Series • Installation Instructions

IPI 100 Series Installation Instructions

IPI 100 Series Overview
The Extron IPI 100 series are one- (IPI 101) or four- (IPI 104) button IP intercom

modules that are used to create an easy-to-use, two-way IP Intercom

®

system. They

facilitate room-to-help-desk or room-to-room communication within a building,

campus, or a wider area, as long as the intercoms are connected to the same network.

The IPI 101 can communicate with one other location; the IPI 104 can communicate
with four other locations.
Each room in the Intercom system requires either an IPI 100 series, with an

MLC 226 IP MediaLink

®

Controller or an IPI 200 series module. The IPI 100 module must be connected to the the

MLC 226 IP controller

. The IPI 100 must be no more than 100 feet (30 meters) from the controller; a 12 inch (30.5 cm) cable

is provided. Only one IP address and network drop are needed because the IPI 100 uses the same network drop as the

MLC 226 IP Controller. Consult with your IT department to ensure that IP addresses have been correctly allocated.
Also on the network, there must be at least one PC that is running the IP Intercom HelpDesk

software

to coordinate the

intercom system. The IP Intercom HelpDesk software, which is provided with the IPI 100 Series intercoms, allows any PC

on the network equipped with a microphone and speaker, or a headset, to become a help desk station. The software is also

available for free download from the Extron website (

www.extron.com

).

The IP Intercom HelpDesk software offers the following features:

Works with IPI 100 Series IP Intercom stations to enable two-way communication with a classroom and ensure rapid

problem resolution.
Sets up, accesses, and manages audio for IP Intercom modules.

Pages one room or a group of rooms.

Forwards calls automatically from a help desk that is busy to one that is available.

Network and IT administrators should use information from the following white papers, which can be found on the Extron

website (

www.extron.com

), to ensure optimal network configuration and compatibility for the IP Intercom system:

“IP Intercom Network Impact Statement”

“IP Intercom Best Installation Practices”

Extron recommends that the IP Intercoms and the HelpDesk be on the same LAN with a static IP address and not be separated

by a firewall. If the IP addresses are on different subnets, it is best to set up a dedicated VLAN. If a firewall is required,

the following ports need to be open: UDP port 3121 (audio traffic), TCP telnet port 23 (control and status), UDP port 3122

(inter-helpdesk communication), and UDP ports 1230 and 1231 (auto discovery).

Typical IP Intercom

Application

TCP/IP

Network

Help Desk Console
IP 10.XX.XX.01

Office

IP 10.XX.XX.02

IPI 104

PROJECTOR

1

2

3

4

5

6

VOLUME

CONFIG

IR

ON

OFF

AUTO

IMAGE

MUTE

LAPTOP

VCR

DVD

AUX

VIDEO

PC

MLC 226 IP

INTERCOM

MIC ON

LEVEL

HIGH

MED

LOW

IPI 104

PUSH TO TALK

1

2

3

4

SECURITY

LAB

ADMIN
OFFICE

HELP
DESK

MLC 226 IP

Lab

IP 10.XX.XX.04

IPI 104

PROJECTOR

1

2

3

4

5

6

VOLUME

CONFIG

IR

ON

OFF

AUTO

IMAGE

MUTE

LAPTOP

VCR

DVD

AUX

VIDEO

PC

MLC 226 IP

INTERCOM

MIC ON

LEVEL

HIGH

MED

LOW

IPI 104

PUSH TO TALK

1

2

3

4

SECURITY

LAB

ADMIN
OFFICE

HELP
DESK

Classroom
IP 10.XX.XX.03

IPI 104

PROJECTOR

1

2

3

4

5

6

VOLUME

CONFIG

IR

ON

OFF

AUTO

IMAGE

MUTE

LAPTOP

VCR

DVD

AUX

VIDEO

PC

MLC 226 IP

INTERCOM

MIC ON

LEVEL

HIGH

MED

LOW

IPI 104

PUSH TO TALK

1

2

3

4

SECURITY

LAB

ADMIN
OFFICE

HELP
DESK

MLC 226 IP

MLC 226 IP

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04 09

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