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Web Interface — Overview

Overview

Accessing the web interface

The RAV has a built-in web server that provides a remote access interface to your RAV system. However, not all programming and metering functions are available.The web interface allows you to connect to a RAV unit, run system checks, view the event log and manage calls.

To use the web interface from outside your network, your firewall must be properly configured to allow access. If you are accessing RAV from within the network, you may use the network name. The web interface uses Port 80.

To connect to RAV through the web interface

1.Open a web browser and enter the IP address or Network Name of the RAV in the address bar.

2.Enter your User Name and Password.The default user name is ClearOne and the default password is RAV.

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Dial

You can make all your calls from the Dialer in the web interface. You can dial a number, redial the last dialed call and disconnect calls. You can also use flash settings, mute the microphones and adjust volume.

To open the dialer window

Click the Dial button in the left channel navigation.

The RAV web interface opens. Navigation buttons are shown in the left channel.

Figure 5.1. Network Password

Figure 5.3. Dialer window

To make a call

1.Click the ON/OFF button to take the phone off-hook.

2.Using the number pad, dial a phone number just as you would on a standard phone.

Note: You can also pre-dial the number and press the ON/OFF button to connect the call.

Tip: You can also dial using the 0-9, star (*) and number (#) on your on your keyboard. Use the comma (,) key to enter a two second pause.The Enter key connects to and disconnects from the telephone line.

Figure 5.2. RAV-Ware management system

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Contents Page Table of Contents Introduction Unpacking Services and supportRAV 600/900 Product returnsMixer Product OverviewRF Radio Frequency Controller Speakers ceiling- or wall-mount Microphone PodsBasic Room Design Basic Room Design for RAVInstallation Overview Windows 98 SE System Requirements for RAV-WareNetwork Information Connecting the RAV Audio conferencing To set up audio conferencingConnecting the RAV Basic Connections Basic ConnectionsAttach external antenna Insert four AAA batteries into the RF controllerTo connect to a sound card Connecting video codecs, amplifiers and sound cardsAuxiliary Devices To connect to a video codecConnecting for USB control Connecting VCRs and DVD playersConnecting PTZ cameras Connecting for serial controlTo connect to a digital phone Digital phonesRAV-Ware Software Configuration RAV-Ware overview Install RAV-WareIntroduction Getting started with RAV-WareRAV-Ware files RAV-Ware connectionsNetwork Find Configuring System SettingsCommunication Settings Telephone Settings Regional SettingsMicrophones Customizing RAV ComponentsMixer Console Effects of using an external amplifierLine Input and Output Preconfigured video codecs, amplifiers and sound cardsAdjusting Line Input/Output settings Record and Playback Adjusting Record/Playback settingsPreconfigured record/playback devices Phonebook Setting camera presetsCamera Controls Dialer and Phonebook UsageDialer Event Log Advanced FeaturesSystem Checks Device Toolbox Editor Error MessagesFirmware upgrades Using the RAV Managing Calls Using the ControllerProgramming Phone Preferences Using the Phonebook from the RF ControllerAccessing the menu To delete a Phonebook entry To access the menuConfiguration Adjusting the Settings To change LCD contrast To select a frequency To perform RF radio test To enter flash durationTo check the RAV version Select Exit to return to the Configuration windowDisplay Select Exit to return to the Configuration window To view the IP addressWeb Interface To connect to RAV through the web interface Accessing the web interfaceOverview DialTo download log To open event logTo clear log Click Yes, Log Out System CheckLog Out To open the system checksAppendix Controller MaintenanceTroubleshooting AudioGeneral SpeakersPinouts Camera pinoutsSpecifications Type and device IDs Command structureConventions Groups and channelsMeter type definitions Serial command error codesRAV serial commands Name Type Size Values Units AA Auto Answer Enable/ DisableAarings Number of Rings to Auto Answer On Aconn Audible Connect / Disconnect Indication AD Auto Disconnect Enable/ DisableAEC Acoustic Echo Canceller enable/ disable Aecref Acoustic Echo Cancellation ReferenceCalldur Call Duration Batterylvl Battery LevelCamctrlmode Camera Control Port Mode Baud Baud RateCammove Move the Camera Campreset Camera PresetCampresetset Camera Preset Setup Camflow Camera Control Flow ControlCamtrack Camera Track CAMPRESETSET2 Camera Preset SetupCamswitchlag Camera Switch Time Lag Camposition Camera PositionCountry Country Selection Default Default The UnitCleareffect Clear Effect Wide Band Telco Emulation Clock Clock SetDid Device ID Device Device Identification LabelDial Dtmf Dialing Enetdnsa Ethernet DNS Server addresses Enetgate Ethernet default Gateway addressEnetaddr Ethernet port IP address Enetdhcp Ethernet Dhcp SelectionFlow Flow Control Eqsel Equalization EnableGain Gain Adjustment EQ EqualizationLabel Label Greport Gate ReportHook Hook Flash Hookd Hook Flash DurationManufacturer Manufacturer Identification Label Lvlreporten Level Report EnableLVL Level Lvlreport Level ReportMute Mute Miccampreset Mic Camera PresetNcsel Noise Cancellation Select Mtrx Matrix RoutingPhonebookdel Deletes an Entry to the Phonebook Pbdial Dial a PB Entry by NamePhonebookadd Adds an Entry to the Phonebook Phonebookcnt Queries the Number of Entries in the PhonebookRing Ring Indication Reset ResetRedial Dial the last number again Rffreq RF Frequency SelectionRingertest Audible Ring Melody Test Silenceprst Silence Camera PresetRingerlvl Audible Ring Level Ringersel Audible Ring Melody SelectionSysresult System Check Result Stereomix Sets the Input to be a Stereo MixSyschecks System Checks UID Unit ID TE Telco EnableTelcolvlctrl Telco TX Level Control Enable/ Disable Volume Volume AdjustmentFCC Part 68 Compliance Electrical Safety AdvisoryCompliance FCC Part 15/ICES-003 ComplianceEC Declaration of Conformity New Zealand ComplianceEuropean Compliance Index