Aiphone IP-EWST-POE 사용자 설명서

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SOFTWARE INSTALLATION
1. Insert the mini-CD (included with the IP-EWST / IP-EWST-POE set) into the PC to be used as a 
master station.
2. Install the TalkMaster™ software by following the on-screen prompts, or by navigating to your CD 
drive and executing “setup.exe” to begin the installation process.
3. Consult the TalkMaster™ User Guide document for further software functionality and configuration 
information.
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HARDWARE DIAGNOSTICS & TROUBLESHOOTING
To confirm proper hardware functionality, it is best to use an Ethernet crossover cable (not included).  
This can be used to directly connect the IP-EWST to any PC with a standard 10/100 Ethernet interface 
for troubleshooting and preprogramming.
Follow these steps to troubleshoot proper connection:
1. Ensure proper power is connected to the IP-EWST.  If using the IP-EWST-POE, make sure that 
the Ethernet device being connected is 802.3af-compliant, or that a proper power supply is used 
(7.5 to 9VDC, 500mA).  Do not connect both Power-over-Ethernet and a separate power supply!
2. Check the IP-EWST diagnostic LEDs labeled LD10LD9LD8, and LD1 for proper illumination 
(located next to the manual substation pushbuttons).  Consult the following table for LED indicator 
status meanings:
Operational Mode
LD10
LD9
LD8
LD1
Normal operational mode. TalkMaster™ is 
active. Intercom can communicate.
ON
ON
-
-
-
-
LAN connection is inactive. The RJ-45 may 
be unplugged, or LAN lost power.
FLASH
OFF
DHCP IP is enabled but address is not 
being assigned. 
FLASH
ON
-
ON
TalkMaster™ software is not running on 
PC or not set to communicate.
FLASH
ON
-
-
TalkMaster™ software at the server has 
"Scanned" for intercoms in the 
Configuration Mode utility setup.
FAST FLASH
ON
-
-
Receiving audio. The TalkMaster™ 
software / PC microphone is on.
ON
-
FLASH
ON
Sending audio. Manual talk button is 
pressed or TalkMaster™ has engaged 
"listen" mode.
ON
-
ON
ON
Intercom is in "Server" mode, waiting for a 
client to request  connection (LD10 flash 
alternates 1sec fast, 1sec slow).
DUAL FLASH
-
-
-