Zilog manual eng(1)
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This user manual describes how to use and set up ZiLog.
Please read this user manual carefully before operating your device and keep it for future
reference.
It contains information required to install, configure and use your device.
If you have any questions about this manual or device, please contact us.
※ User manual can be modified without notification for improvement.
※ Unauthorized copying and distribution is a violation of law.
※ ZiLog is a registered trademark of IR-Link.
※ Publishing date: July 1, 2012
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1. Preface ................................................................................................................................. 3
1.1. Structure .................................................................................................................... 3
1.2. Safety Information .................................................................................................... 3
1.3. Usage Information .................................................................................................... 3
2. Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 3
2.1. About Your Device ................................................................................................... 3
2.2. Check List .................................................................................................................. 4
3. Description .......................................................................................................................... 4
3.1. Front View ................................................................................................................. 4
3.2. Top / Bottom View ................................................................................................... 4
3.3. LED and Button ........................................................................................................ 5
4. Setting .................................................................................................................................. 6
4.1. Network ..................................................................................................................... 6
4.2. Web Setting ............................................................................................................... 6
5. PC Program ....................................................................................................................... 12
5.1 INSTALLATION ................................................................................................... 12
5.2 PROGRAM OPERATION .................................................................................... 15
6. Main Features .................................................................................................................. 19
6.1 AUTOMATIC RECORDING ................................................................................ 19
6.2 MANUAL RECORDING ...................................................................................... 19
6.3 FTP TRANSMISSION ........................................................................................... 19
6.4 RECORDING FILE NAME ................................................................................... 20
6.5 SUPPORTABLE CODEC FILE NAME ................................................................ 20
6.6 INTERNAL MEMORY.......................................................................................... 21
6.7 RECORDING CAUTION ..................................................................................... 21
6.8 ERROR AND COUNTERMEASURE .................................................................. 21
7. Upgrade ............................................................................................................................ 23
8. Specifications ................................................................................................................... 24
8.1 ZiLog ........................................................................................................................ 24
8.2 PC program(PC application program) .................................................................. 25
Contents
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1. Preface
This manual helps you learn about your device.
1.1. Structure
• Preface: Information that you have to know before operating your device
• Introduction: An overview of your device
• PC program: Instructions how to playback recordings and manage recording.
• Usage: Instructions how to use your device
1.2. Safety Information
• Unplug power cord when not in use for long time.
• Do not use damaged power cord or loose outlet plug. This may cause electric shock,
short circuit or fire.
• Do not use AC adaptors other than an exclusive adaptor for your device
• Do not disassemble your device and power adaptor.
• Do not use the device with a wet hand. Doing so may cause an electric shock to you or
damage to the device.
1.3. Usage Information
• Do not remove the sticker from the device. It can cause difficulty of A/S.
• Make sure that you know how to update the firmware when you do it. If the device is
turned off during updating, it can cause a serious problem.
• Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents, or string detergents to clean the device.
Wipe it with a soft cloth.
• Do not expose your device to dust, dirt, or sand.
• Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit
boards.
2. Introduction
2.1. About Your Device
ZiLog is a smart IP recorder, adapting SIP(Session Initiation Protocol) technology and
collecting more various information than PSTN recorders. Moreover, it can save
recording files to USB memory or FTP server so it helps users manage recording data
more conveniently and safely.
ZiLog will be your most advanced communication partner with best sound quality and
additional information because we can assure you that ZiLog is a very cost-effective
solution under any network environment.
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2.2. Check List
⦁ Device – 1EA
⦁ Ethernet cable – 1EA (UTP cable, Direct, Length 70cm)
⦁ USB flash memory – 1EA (Program and user manual are included)
⦁ AC Adaptor – 1EA (Input: 110~240V, Output: DC5V, 1A)
※ The included items can be changed without notice.
3. Description
3.1. Front View
3.2. Top View / Bottom View
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3.3. LED and Button
LED State
Action State
LED1
(Blue)
Light on Power on
Blink When abnormal action is detected after power on
LED2
(Green, Red)
Light on(R) Automatic mode
Blink(R) On recording(Automatic mode)
Light on(G) Manual mode
Blink(G) On recording(Manual mode)
LED3
(Green, Red)
Light on(G) USB device detection complete
Blink (G) On Recording. Writing data on USB flash memory.
Blink (R) Free space of USB flash memory is less than 30MB
※LED status change during booting
<LED1 on off LED1 Blinking after about 10 seconds>
LEDs are off when your device is just booted. The LED1 starts blinking after about 10
seconds, which means that the device is configuring network environment.
<LED1 on after LED1 Blinking LED2 on>
Once IP address is acquired, LED1’s Blinking stops and then LED1 keeps its status on.
When additional required information is acquired, LED2 turns on too. Only when both
LED1 and LED2 are on, recording is possible.
The time to configure network environment may take from 10 to 25 seconds. If only
LED1 is on, this means that additional required information was acquired. In this case,
Try to reboot so that the required imformation can be acquired and LED2 turns on again
recording will be possible.
MODE Button
Action Description
Press Switch start/stop on manual mode
Press and hold
(more than 2 seconds)
Switch automatic/manual mode
Press and hold
(more than 4 seconds)
Copy log file to USB flash memory
Make internal buffer empty
(Saved recording files move to USB flash memory)
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4. Setting
4.1. Network
You can configure your network with two ways like above. Your device and VoIP phone
belong to the same network in bridge mode, which is default setting, and your device
works like a hub.
Your device and VoIP phone belong to the different network in NAT mode. In other
words, VoIP phone connects to Internet through your device and it is allocated private IP
address by your device. In this case, the device works like a router.
In the case that you connect ZiLog to a existing VoIP phone already being used, because
composition of the network can be changed, reboot VoIP phone after you turn off and on
ZiLog connected to VoIP phone. ZiLog should be connected to VoIP phone in series
without any switches or hubs.
What is NAT feature?
Your device supports NAT(Network Address Translation) feature which makes several
deveices connect to Internet with only one public IP address. In NAT mode, your device
is connected to the public area directly and VoIP phone is connected to your device.
4.2. Web Setting
This section provides you how to set up your device using web browser and how to check
setting information.
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4.2.1. Web page access
Because ZiLog has no display window, to check allocated IP information(Web server
address), subnet and gateway information, do in the following sequence;
1. Insert USB flash memory into ZiLog.
2. Wait until the left side blue LED stops its blinking and keeps its status on after turning
on the power.
3. Remove USB flash memory from ZiLog and then confirm whether info.txt file was
created in ZiLog folder in your PC. If info.txt file was not created, repeat sequence
number 1 and 2.
4. When you open info.txt with document editors like WordPad, you can check firmware
version, IP address, MAC information and Web server address. If you enter http://Web
server address into address field of your web browser, you can access web page.
※In the case of not being able to acquire IP address with the left side LED blinking, you
can manually set IP address to access web server. Do in the following sequence;
1. Create emg.txt file with Texter like below.
2. Input IP information you want in emg.txt file and copy the file ZiLog folder in USB
flash memory. If there is no ZiLog folder, you should manually create ZiLog folder.
3. Insert USB flash memory into ZiLog and turn on the power again.
After rebooting, when the left side LED stops its blinking, you can access web server by IP
address already set up. The following shows web browser screen you accessed.
Log in by inputting following each of User ID and Password.
User ID : admin
Password : Zilog
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4.2.2. Configuration
After logging in, configuration page will be displayed.
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- NETWORK MODE
Select one between [bridge mode] and [NAT mode]. Refer to 4.1. Network
- LAN (PORT1)
These fields are for the network setting of your device. The IP address for your device
will be allocated automatically in [DHCP] selection and the IP address for your device will
be allocated as you inputted in [static] selection.
- PHONE (PORT2)
These fields are for composing sub-network in [NAT mode]. In [BRIDGE mode], this
information is not needed so you don’t have to revise it.
MAC ADDRESS cannot be revised and IP ADDRESS becomes PHONE port’s IP address
which means gateway of internal network. Input right IP, SUBNET MASK information.
- VLAN
Select enable when IP phone uses VLAN(Virtual Local Area Network).
- VLAN ID1(PHONE)
Input the same VLAN ID after checking IP phone's VLAN ID to record.
- VLAN ID2
In case of using additional VLAN ID, input VLAN ID2.
ex) In case of PC using additional VLAN connected to IP phone
- PHONE MAC ADDRESS
It is MAC address of your VoIP phone. In the case of that MAC information is not
acquired, MAC information is shown as 00:00:00:00:00:00:.
- SIP SOURCE PORT, SIP DESTINATION PORT
Usually, UDP 5060 port is used as default for SIP. However, in the case when the
different port is used, the value of this field should be modifyed. 5060 is default value.
- PICK UP CODE
PICK UP CODE is a key value used for picking up other call between VoIP phone and
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exchanger.
It is used for creating a right recording file name when you pick up other call. If the
inserted value differs from actual PICK UP CODE, information on the receiver and caller
IDs and telephone number of the caller/receiver is not correctly displayed. Therefore,
input right values after checking the setting of VoIP phone or exchanger.
SNTP1, SNTP2
ZiLog set standard time by nework. Input URL or IP address of time server which
supports NTP. If the time server has problems, change server address with other time
server’s.
- TIME OFFSET
Set time zone
- PRIMARY DNS ADDRESS1, PRIMARY DNS ADDRESS2
Input IP address of DNS server.
- FTP TRANSMISSION
Select whether recording files are uploaded to FTP server or not. If enable is selected,
you have to input FTP server address, user id and password value properly. If disable is
selected, these values will be ignored.
- INFO FILE TRANSMISSION
Only in the case of above FTP TRANSMISSION is selected as enable, if INFO FILE
TRANSMISSION is selected, FTP tranmission log will be sent after finishing transmitting
recording file to FTP server.
- USB MEMORY RECORDING
It’s possible for recording files not to be saved in USB flash memory by selecting disable
even in the case of the USB flash memory plugged in ZiLog. Use disable mode when
you’d like to manage recording files only in FTP server.
After setting is done, click save button on the bottom. If setting vaules are saved
successfully, your device will be rebooted automatically, and you will see the screen below
after about 2 or 3 seconds.
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-Factory INT
You can delete and initilize setting information. Factory INT does not have a impact on
Firmware, OS, or Web server at all. When you click Factory INIT button on the bottom,
you will see the screen below. Click OK button after input irlink in password field.
You can see below and ZiLog will reboot.
4.2.3. Check if recording is possible
When ZiLog finishes rebooting after web setting network setting starts according to
updated information . After network setting, the left side LED stops its blinking and
keep the status on. And then reboot the VoIP phone connected to ZiLog to aquire
required additional information. When ZiLog aquires the information, red LED in the
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middle turns on to record.
5. PC Program
5.1 INSTALLATION
5.1.1 Start installation
If .NET Framwork is not installed on your PC, run the .Net Framwork install file on USB
flash memory first. Start installation to run [setup.exe] file.
Press [Next].
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Read license agreement and select I Agree. Press [Next].
Browse : Select the directory to install the program.
Disk Cost : Check free space of each disk.
Everyone/Just me : Select whether other user can use the program or not.
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Press [Next] to start installation.
Wait during installation.
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Press [Close] to finish installation.
5.2 PROGRAM OPERATION
Run the program by double-cliking the short cut on the desktop or on the start menu.
5.2.1 Layout
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Red rectangle area : The area displays recording files of your PC.
Left-side is tree-view area which displays folders and right-side is list-view area to display
file lists. Tree-view area displays a default folder and its subfolders. List-view area
displays file list of the folder selected in tree-view.
Blue rectangle area : The area displays informaion about connected USB or FTP root
folder. Left-side is tree-view area which displays folders and right-side is list-view area
to display file lists. USB flash memory drives or FTP root folders are displayed on tree-
view. List-view area displays file list of the folder selected in tree-view.
Yellow rectangle area : The area displays detailed information of the selected disk(free
space, total file count, selected file count, and Inbound/outbound count).
5.2.2 Features
5.2.2.1 Main Window
Setting By clicking Setting, you can set default folder path to run. Refer to
5.2.3.2 .
Conditional
search(PC) By inputting telephone number of receiver/caller, customer name,
memo, call date, inbound/outbound and recording type, you can
retrieve data that meets all these conditions. When you retrieve data
without any condition, all data will be displayed.
Conditional
search (USB) By inputting telephone number of receiver/caller, call date,
inbound/outbound and recording type, you can retrieve data that
meets all these conditions. When you retrieve data without any
condition, all data will be displayed.
Find(PC/USB) You can retrieve data by selected conditions
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List-view(PC)
File list that is selected in tree-view is
displayed.
By clicking right mouse button, you can choose
the features for example, Modify information,
Copy, Cut, Paste and Delete.
By double-clicking recording files, you can play
the files with media player. Keyboard
shortcut is provided for example, Copy is
Ctrl+C, Cut is Ctrl + X, Paste is Ctrl+V and
Delete is Delete keyboard button.
Revise
file info.(PC) You can take notes in files. Refer to 5.2.3.3.
List-view
(USB/FTP) File list of a folder selected in USB/FTP is displayed.
After selecting files and click right mouse button, related menu pop
up.
Only is Delete feature provided in USB.
Tree-view(PC)
Structure of PC area is displayed.
After selecting a folder and click right mouse
button, related menu pop up where you can
create, rename and delete the folder.
Tree-view
(USB/FTP) Structure of USB area‘s folder is displayed.
Convert You can convert original recording files ,which are located in USB or
FTP root folder , to wav format files you can listen to and copy the
converted files to your PC. Basically, MIX which means receiver’s
voice plus caller’s voice is converted. However, each of Rx(receiver’s
voice) and Tx(caller’s voice) can be converted separately.
Excel You can save File list retrieved in tree-view of PC area as a excel file.
This program was developed based on Excel 2003. Microsoft
company’s Excel installation is required.
Normal operation is guaranteed from Excel 2002(XP) of Microsoft
company. In the privious verson like Excel 97 or 2000 versoin, you
can read files but you cannot save them.
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5.2.2.2 Set Environment pop up
Set default folder Set default folder when program is run.
Set host Select the type between USB and FTP. When you select USB, USB
devises are displayed. When you select FTP and save,
coressponding folder’s information will be displayed. You cannot
make default folder and FTP default folder as the same folder.
Save Save selected folder as a default folder and close.
Close Close without saving.
5.2.2.3 Revise fild informaiton pop up
CustName Input customer name. Write under 20 characters
Special characters are.
Memo Input customer memo. Write under 100 characters
Special characters are and to begin a new line is recognized as
2 characters.
Save Save all information you entered and close.
File name is changed to the name including information you input.
Close Close without saving.
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6. Main Features
Any professional knowledge is not requried to set up and use your device. Recording
files are saved on the USB flash memory and USB external hard disk drive as well as FTP
server.
6.1 AUTOMATIC RECORDING
Automatic recording is the default setting and it will record all of the phone calls. Check if
[auto/manual] LED is red. If it is green, press and hold mode button for two seconds to
switch the mode to automatic mode. The recording is automatically started during
phone call and red LED is blinking. When hanging out happens, recording automatically
ends and ending process progresses during 2 or 3 seconds. When you remove USB flash
memory from ZiLog, check if the led of USB flash memory stops its blinking and then
remove it. If it is a kind of USB flash memory without any led, remove it after 3 or 5
seconds.
6.2 MANUAL RECORDING
Manual recording records only phone calls which you select to record. Check if
[auto/manual] LED is green. If it is red, press and hold mode button for two seconds to
switch the mode to manual mode. Your device starts recording by press [MODE] button
in the manual mode and [auto/manual] LED is blinking with green while recording.
When hanging out happens, recording automatically ends and ending process progresses
during 2 or 3 seconds. When you remove USB flash memory from ZiLog, check if the led
of USB flash memory stops its blinking and then remove it. If it is a kind of USB flash
memory without any led remove after 3 or 5 seconds.
6.3 FTP TRANSMISSION
If FTP transmission is set as able in 4.2.2 ZiLog configuration. Created recording file after
hanging out is sent to FTP server. If the transmission was successfully finished,
according to web setting item of INFO FILE TRANSMISSION’s able and disable, ZiLog
network information of recording file’s name.txt is sent. If FTP transmission fails,
recheck whether FTP server’s IP address, ID, and password are right or not. ZiLog
supports PASSIVE mode transmission. Receiver FTP server should be set as PASSIVE
mode. When it comes to how to set PASSIVE mode, refer to corresponding FTP server’s
setting. As tested servers, there were FilZilla, Windows Server2003 IIS, DaFTP. After FTP
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transmission, the transmission fails within 1minite, it is considerd as transmit failure. In
this case, the failure transmission is tried to resent when the next transmission occurs. If
there is no additional call after transmit failure, resending it is tried after 5minutes.
When FTP log-in fails, resending is not tried.
6.4 RECORDING FILE NAME
Year Month Date _ Hour Minute Second _ In/Outbound _ Telephone number of the caller
_ Telephone number of the receiver.extension
Example) 20120531_143746_I_H_3520_3542.wav
Division between inbound and outbound
I Inbound call
O Outbound call
Division of recording type
N Normal call
H In the case of holding or transferring a call happens during
normal call.
P In the case of picking up other call
* When a user picks up other call, if there is unaccurate pickup code in web setting, right
information cannot be displayed in file name.
* Extension : For the first time, when recording file is created, the recording file received
from USB flash memory or FTP server has two different types of extension. One has
extension tx and the other has rx extension. We can convert tx and rx files together to
listen to wav format file.
6.5 SUPPORTABLE CODEC FILE NAME
Sort of CODEC Size of data(per hour) Note
G711A/U About 29M
G723.1 About 2.4M ACELP
About 2.9M MPC-MLQ
G729A About 3.6M
*M : MegaBytes
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6.6 INTERNAL MEMORY
ZiLog has about 60MegaBytes internal volatile memory. Because the memory is volatile,
left memory in internal memory is disappeared when the power is turned off besides total
size of recording file become over 60MegaBytes, recording is finished. And then when the
next call is coming, ZiLog delete all existing all data to retain room for the next call.
Therefore, if there is no choice but to save recording file in internal memory, move the
recording file to USB memory to preserve it as soon as possible. After inserting USB flash
memory, check if green LED is on and push button for 4seconds until LED gets off. Then
recording files which is left in internal memory is moved to USB flash memory.
6.7 RECORDING CAUTION
* July 1, 2012 currently ZiLog supports G.711, G.723, G.729 CODEC so the other CODECs
are not supported.
* ZiLog does not support recording for telephone conversation.
6.8 ERROR AND COUNTERMEASURE
* Left side blue LED keeps blinking over several minutes after rebooting.
- Recheck DHCP setting of router and LAN cable’s connection or confirm if DHCP server
is working well because this means IP address is not being acquired from DHCP server,
* Blue LED stops its blinking and the LED in the middle keeps off.
- Reboot VoIP phone. This means ZiLog could not acquire VoIP’s information because
ZiLog can be ready for recording after acquiring VoIP phone’s information. After
rebooting, VoIP information is acquired and then red LED in the middle turns on.
* Although call starts, LED in the middle does not keep blinking.
- First, check if blue LED stops blinking and keeps on and then check if red led keeps on
for AUTO mode. Even though it is AUTO mode, recording does not start, the VoIP phone
information ,which ZiLog already acquired, may be the other VoIP’s imformation.
Check if ZiLog is connected to VoIP phone one-to-one. If you use hubs, until ZiLog can
become a status that can record, don’t connect other VoIP phone to the hub.
* During recording, LED in the middle keeps blinking but green LED does not keep
blinking.
- This occrus when writing data in USB flash memory fails. First check whether USB
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flash memory is connected. When USB flash memory is connected and recording starts,
LED (AUTO/MANUAL) in the middle normally keeps blinking, in this case the right
side LED does not periodically keep blinking, check condition of USB flash memory
connectoin or check if file system is a supportable format(FAT, FAT23). Also confirm
that USB flash memory is readable and writable in PC. In the case there is not particular
problem and the same problem is repeated, feel free to contact us because ZiLog’s USB
port should checked.
* Recording file name’s time information is not correctly displayed.
- Check if time server is based on NTP or check DNS server addresss is right to have access
to URL. As the other reasons, there are network access problem and time server’s
temporarily not working .
* Althoug a recording file was played but it cannot be heard.
- Check if VoIP phone’s setting is SRTP(security mode). In SRTP, you cannot listen to
recording files.
* Right LED keeps blinking.
- This is because of USB’s lack of capacity. When free space of USB flash memory
becomes less than 30MB, right LED starts to keep blinking. Remove the data or move it
to the other memory device.
* Right LED or green LED in the middle keeps bliking for about 5seconds during booting.
- This occurs when a user input not correct FTP information. When FTP
TRANSMISSION(4.2.2) of web setting is set as enable, check whether FTP
information ,which a user input FTP transmisson information, is correct. Check if LED
in the middle keeps blinking right after left side blue LED stops keeping blinking.
In the case that green LED keeps blinking, because this means not being able to have
accesss to FTP server which a user input, check whether FTP server address which a user
entered was correct or whether DNS server address was correct in the case using URL as
FTP sever address.
In the case that red LED keeps blinking, because of not correct FTP USER ID or
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PASSWORD.
Recheck them.
* Even though call ends, LED in the middle(red, green) keeps blinking.
- This is because the signal was not be received. Push mode button manually to finish.
* All LEDs(blue, red, red) keep blinking at the same time.
- When ZiLog fails to upgrade firmware, all LEDs kees blinking at the same time.
Refer to 7. Upgrade
7. Upgrade
Follow below steps to upgrade your device.
1. Download the latest version of the upgrade file from IRLINK web site.
2. Copy downloaded file to zilog folder in USB flash memory. (EX. If recognized USB
device like as ”E” , copy downloaded file to “e:/zilog/”)
3. Plug USB flash memory to your device and connect AC adaptor to your device. (No
need to connect LAN/WAN cable before power on)
4. Connect AC adaptor to your device. After approximately 25 seconds , the upgrade will
be started. Following table shows the progress of the upgrade. Incorrectly disconnecting
an AC adaptor or USB flash memory while it is upgrading can damage your device.
5. If upgrade is completed successfully , the upgrade file on USB flash memory will be
deleted and will be created log file on USB flash memory
6. The time required to upgrade depends on upgrade file.
- zilogos.pk takes about 1 minutes 30 seconds
- zilogapp.pk and zilogweb.pk takes only about 1 or 2 seconds
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8. Specifications
8.1 ZiLog
Type Description
Model SIR-100
Connection jack Network (LAN) 10/100BASE-T (RJ-45)
VoIP phone
(PHONE) 10/100BASE-T (RJ-45)
USB connector USB 1.1/2.0 HOST (Type A)
Button MODE
(START/STOP)
Switch Automatic/Manual Recording
Switch Recording Start/Stop
Indicator (LED) POWER (Power) Power supply indicator
Automatic/Manual Automatic Recording(Red)
Manual Recording(Green)
USB Writing file on USB memory indicator
Call Recording Recording media USB flash memory
File transfer FTP Server
Network DHCP/Static Mode
Bridge/NAT Mode
Supported call CODEC G.711a, G.711u, G.729ab, G.723.1
Setting method Web Setting Menu
Power AC adaptor Input: AC 100-240V,50/60Hz, Output: DC 5V
Power consumption 5V/ 600mA
Dimension / Weight 148x25x850 (WxHxD)mm/160g
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Additional Items AC adaptor, LAN cable and USB flash memory
Certification KC, FCC, CE
Supported file system FAT32,EXT3,EXT4
Usage temperature -10 ~ 65 Celsius
8.2 PC program(PC application program)
Type Description
Supported OS Windows XP/7
Feature Manage recording files and list playbacks
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Product Warranty
Name Model SIR-100
Purchase date / /20 Serial No.
Warranty 1 year from purchase date Store
• This product has been manufactured to strict quality control and inspection
• When the product proved defective, A/S during one year from purchase date is
provided
Type of the damage Reference
Epidemic system failure occurred within
one month from purchasing Free A/S or replacement
System problem during normal state of
operation
Within warranty After warranty
Free a/s Service charged
Faulty caused by misuse or mistake Service charged Service charged
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