Analog Devices CRA-200 appendix Connecting Your VoIP ATA, Accessing your ATA Web Panel

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CRA-200 Quick Installation Guide

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

9Place this router on a stable surface.

9Only use the power adapter that comes with the package. Using a different voltage rating power adaptor may damage this ATA.

9Do not use this ATA in high humidity or high temperatures.

9Do not open or repair the case yourself.

Connecting Your VoIP ATA

1.Power off your network devices, including your modem and PC.

2.Connect one end of an RJ‐11 phone cable to the Phone Adapter’s PHONE 1 port. Connect the other end to your analog telephone or fax machine as shown below:

3.Connect one end of an Ethernet network cable to the LAN port of the ATA. Connect the other end to the Ethernet port of your PC.

4.Connect one end of a different Ethernet network cable to the WAN port of the ATA. Connect the other end to your cable/DSL modem as shown in below figure

5.Power on the cable/DSL modem.

6.Connect the included power adapter to the ATA’s power port, and then plug the power adapter into an electrical outlet. The power LED on the front panel will light up as soon as the Phone Adapter powers on.

7.Power on your PC. Make sure your PC’s Ethernet adapter is set to obtain an IP address automatically.

NOTE: Wait until the POWER, LAN and WAN LED's turn green and remain stable on the Front Panel of your ATA.

Accessing your ATA Web Panel

1.First, connect the ATA’s LAN port to your PC network card and then disable & enable the Local Area Connection available in the Control Panel ‐> Network Connections. Then ATA will release the IP address in the series of 192.168.113.X. And then launch the web browser on the PC. Enter http://192.168.113.1 in the Address field

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Contents Table of Contents VoIP ATA Package Contents Accessing your ATA Web Panel Connecting Your VoIP ATADisplay Name Authentication User ID VoIP / SIP Configuration Setup through Web PanelAppendix Number of Phone Lines and Bandwidth Considerations Upgrading Your FirmwareDSL Recommended Number of Simultaneous CallsCRA-200 Quick Installation Guide

CRA-200 specifications

Analog Devices has long been at the forefront of innovation in the realm of data converters and signal processing technology. Among its notable offerings, the CRA-200 stands out as a versatile and powerful solution for a variety of applications. This article delves into the key features, technologies, and characteristics that define the Analog Devices CRA-200, showcasing its remarkable capabilities in the industry.

The CRA-200 is designed primarily for precision data acquisition and processing applications, making it an ideal choice for industrial automation, automotive systems, and consumer electronics. It incorporates an advanced architecture that allows for high-performance analog-to-digital and digital-to-analog conversions. One of its main features is the high-resolution capability, which can reach up to 24 bits, enabling it to capture fine variations in signals. This ensures that users get accurate and reliable data, essential for critical decision-making processes.

One of the standout technologies integrated into the CRA-200 is its Sigma-Delta modulation. This technology improves noise performance and increases linearity, providing significant benefits in applications that demand precision. The Sigma-Delta architecture allows for oversampling and noise shaping, which enhances the system's ability to reject out-of-band noise. This is particularly crucial in environments where electromagnetic interference is a concern, ensuring the integrity of the captured signals.

In addition to its high-resolution and low-noise capabilities, the CRA-200 features an integrated temperature sensor, which is a valuable addition for applications that require temperature monitoring alongside data acquisition. The temperature sensor facilitates real-time adjustments and compensations, ensuring optimal performance under varying environmental conditions.

Another characteristic that sets the CRA-200 apart is its connectivity options. The device supports multiple interfaces, including SPI and I2C, providing flexibility for integration into different system architectures. This interoperability simplifies design processes and allows engineers to seamlessly incorporate the CRA-200 into existing systems.

Lastly, the CRA-200 is designed with power efficiency in mind. Its low power consumption makes it suitable for battery-operated devices and reduces the overall energy footprint in industrial systems. With its combination of precision, advanced technology, and efficient design, the Analog Devices CRA-200 continues to be a valuable asset in the ever-evolving landscape of data acquisition and signal processing solutions.