IP Speaker - Settings Help
General and Time Settings
Name/Description: The name can be used to easily identify the speaker.
Network Time Protocol (NTP) Server: The IP address of a NTP server. The speaker will use this to determine the correct time to display. Below is a sample of some available NTP servers in the USA. Search for additional NTP servers here.
NTP ServerLocation
204.152.184.72Palo Alto, CA (clock.isc.org)
132.163.4.101NIST, Boulder, CO (time-a.timefreq.bldrdoc.gov)
64.202.112.75Chicago, IL (ntp.your.org)
206.246.118.250Alexandria, VA (nist1-dc.WiTime.net )
64.90.182.55 New York City, NY (nist1-ny.WiTime.net)
Time Refresh Rate: The speaker will query the listed NTP server at this interval, in minutes, to maintain the correct time display. Note some NTP servers may place restrictions on the number of times per hour that the server can be queried from a given source. Default is 60 minutes.
Time Zone: Difference in your local time from GMT (Greenwich Mean Time), in units of hours. For example, central standard time would use -5 during daylight savings time.
Time Format: Display time in 12-hour (1-12 hours) or 24-hour (0-23 hours) format. Set to "No Clock" if clock will not be used.
Display Brightness: Controls the brightness of the LED display. 0 is the darkest, and 100 is brightest.
UDP Logging: Enter the IP address of the computer to stream log data to.
Boot Beep Volume: Controls the loudness of the beep signal heard when clock is booting. 1 is softest, 10 is loudest. A value of 0 will turn the boot beep off.
HTTP Control Password: Set the password associated with all HTTP commands.

Firmware
Main Firmware: Name of main firmware file to be loaded at boot up.
Boot Firmware: Name of boot firmware file to be loaded at boot up.
FPGA Firmware: Name of FPGA firmware file to be loaded at boot up.
Firmware Location: Specify the URL of the TFTP server and directory to search for the firmware files.

SIP Settings
SIP Mode: Paging or Intercom.
Promiscuous Mode: Yes or No.
Extension: Numeric extension to be assigned to this speaker for dialing purposes.
SIP Server: IP address of the SIP server. The speaker will attempt to register with this SIP server.
SIP Password:
Volume: Set the volume level of the speaker. 1 is softest, 10 is loudest. A value of 0 will turn off the speaker audio.
Mic Volume: Set the volume level of the microphone, if present. 1 is softest, 10 is loudest. A value of 0 will turn off the microphone output.
Port: Default is 5060.
Registration Interval: The speaker will attempt to register with the SIP server at this interval, in seconds.
Reboot Interval: In seconds.

Permanent Streams
Priority:
Volume: Set the volume level of the permanent streams. 1 is softest, 10 is loudest. A value of 0 is off.
IP Port: