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[. . . ] Device ID switches should be set using a 0. 1 inch (2. 5mm) to 0. 12 inch (3. 0mm) flat blade screwdriver. More information on setting IDs and the hexadecimal numbering scheme used in Vocia can be found in the Vocia Help File. Please note: Changes made to the Device ID while connected to the network require a power cycle in order to take effect. Network Connection The MS-1 has four RJ45 Ethernet connectors located on the rear panel (Control, Vocia Network, VoIP, and Spare). [. . . ] LAN-1 Connector (Control) This port connects the MS-1 to a control network. This should be separate to the LAN that is being used by the CobraNet port either physically or through the use of managed switches and VLANs. The MS-1 can be configured in the Vocia software interface via this port, and as such it should be connected to the same network as the configuration PC during set up. LAN-2 Connector (CobraNet) This port is used to communicate with local Vocia devices and as such should be connected to the same network as the local Vocia system. The data from the CobraNet network should be placed on its own LAN, either physically or through the use of managed switches and VLANs. LAN-3 Connector (VoIP) The VoIP port is used to host VoIP functionality for the MS-1. All configuration of this port is done via the Vocia software interface. Connection should be made to the same network as other VoIP infrastructure within the facility. LAN-4 Connector (Spare) This port is inactive at this time. 5 MS-1 rear panel AC Power Entrance (IEC) The IEC power entrance provides for connection of the appropriate power cord (included with unit). Be aware of conditions in an enclosed rack that may cause the temperature to exceed ambient room conditions. Plug-and-Play Replacement The MS-1 acts as a central configuration repository for all locally stored device configuration files. In case another Vocia device fails, a replacement can be connected using the same Device ID settings. The new device will retrieve the appropriate configuration from the MS-1 and set up automatically. Comprehensive Logging and Monitoring The MS-1 records and logs all system activities. The system log can be viewed via the Vocia software and exported using XML. Recorded Message Storage and Playback The MS-1 stores recorded messages for playback. Scheduling of Recorded Messages and Events The message scheduler provides the option of scheduling recurring recorded messages and events. Inter-World Paging Paging between two Vocia worlds is available if each world has an MS-1 in the system. [. . . ] Inter-World Paging Paging between two Vocia worlds is available if each world has an MS-1 in the system. VoIP Paging The MS-1 enables Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) access to allow paging from an attached VoIP PBX telephone system. Third-Party Control This interface enables third-party control systems to access the Vocia system remotely. [. . . ]

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