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+ | = Exigo 1.3.3.1 = | ||
+ | |||
+ | Release status: Official, available | ||
+ | Release date: 16.05.2018 | ||
+ | Software collection file: EXIGO-1.3.3.1.zip | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Software included in EXIGO-1.3.3.1.zip == | ||
+ | For upgrade procedures, see PDF document included in each product folder inside the EXIGO-1.3.3.1.zip file; except VS-DEVICE-MIB, as this may vary between monitoring tools. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| border="1" | ||
+ | |+ | ||
+ | |'''Product''' | ||
+ | |'''Version''' | ||
+ | |'''Product description''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |VSF-Turbine | ||
+ | |PA.4.8.3.1 | ||
+ | |Firmware for the following devices: ESC1(Secondary System Controller), ENA2200, ENA2400, ECPIR-3P, ECPIR-P, EAPIR-8, EAPFX-1, EAPFX-6, EAPII-1, EAPII-6, TKIS-2, TKIE-2. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |AlphaSys Firmware | ||
+ | |12.4.3.1 | ||
+ | |Firmware for the ESC1 (Primary System Controller/AMC-IP board) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |VS-EMT Exigo Management Tools | ||
+ | |1.3.3.1 | ||
+ | |Configuration tool, installed on a Windows PC | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |VSF-Inca | ||
+ | |02.20.3.12 | ||
+ | |Special Exigo software for the CRM-V based panel | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |VS-DEVICE-MIB | ||
+ | |201610190000Z | ||
+ | |SNMP MIB for Exigo EXI-Devices, for upload in 3rd-party SNMP based monitoring tools | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | == New Features == | ||
+ | ==== Support devices produced after January 2018 ==== | ||
+ | : Devices produced after january 2018 have an upgraded bootloader which require VSFT-PA.4.8.3.1 or newer software | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Exigo SIP x-header: ==== | ||
+ | :* Change destination or priority on action call before audio event | ||
+ | :* Add custom reference to audio activity | ||
+ | :* Changes to ongoing SIP calls will be reflected by INFO message containing updated info | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Configurable audio network routing settings: ==== | ||
+ | :* Up to 50 audio destinations can be set to be unicast from system controller | ||
+ | :* Which multicast adress to use is configurable | ||
+ | :* Node number can be set to change the default multicast adresses | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== System status and panel lamp test functions can be located on the same button ==== | ||
+ | : System status function and panel lamp test function can be placed on the same button. This will allow the button to normally indicate status, while also work as a panel lamp test when pressed. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Severity level of audio line faults can now be configured to be warnings ==== | ||
+ | : Warnings are not persistent and do not require human interaction to reset. Setting this feature on audio lines on unmanned installations is useful to prevent unecessary build up of faults. Warnings will still be logged and can be monitored from remote site. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Behavior of control outputs if the device loose connection to the system controller can now be configured ==== | ||
+ | : Control outputs can now be set to either fall to normally open, normally closed or remain at last position in cases where the device loose connection to the system. This is useful for volume controllers and similar devices which should fall to a predefined position. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== EMT updates IP addresses of devices when a GET is done on a system ==== | ||
+ | : IP addresses of all connected devices will be updated in the EMT database when a GET operation is done on a system. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Technical Preview == | ||
+ | ==== Distributed automatic volume control ==== | ||
+ | :* TKIS-2 kits can be used as ambient noise sensors which will influence volume on Exigo amplifiers | ||
+ | :* If the TKIS-2 kit are disconnected, volume override will be set | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Bugfixes and improvements == | ||
+ | ==== TKIE-2 support ==== | ||
+ | : Change from 1.3.3.0: It is no longer possible to use both line input and mic input independently at the same time. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Exigo - Alarm from "queued" to "in_call" will have higher gain ==== | ||
+ | : If an Alarm was queued the alarm would increase in gain when the Alarm was re-initiated in the zones. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Background music not working correctly when multicast addresses was changed ==== | ||
+ | : If multicast adresses was changed some amplifiers would, depending on other settings, have problems receiving HQ audio. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Configuration handling of Single Exigo systems connected to AB Exigo systems added ==== | ||
+ | : This fix is required for connecting single Exigo systems to AB Exigo systems in a multi-mode setup. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== GUI menu will time out correctly ==== | ||
+ | : GUI on amplifiers and system controller would not time out if something was selected. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== EMT - Get operation would set database to voice mode regardless of audio mode ==== | ||
+ | : In systems using HQ audio the devices would be reset to "voice" mode in the database generated by EMT after a GET operation. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== ENA2200 class-D shutdown not detected ==== | ||
+ | : Bug reports have been received where class-d chip has gone into shutdown without the amplifier reporting this as a fault. Mechanisms for handling this have been re-designed to prevent this from happening. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Low output level on Exigo Alarm Generator ==== | ||
+ | : Alarm generator will now supply correct audio ensuring that 100% results in 100V output on the amplifier channels. This bug exsist on Exigo 1.3.3.0, but not on Exigo 1.2.3.14 | ||
+ | |||
+ | : '''NOTE: For upgraded Exigo 1.3.3.0 systems all amplifiers should be reset to +0dB in cases where the amplifier has been set to +2dB.''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Low frequency PCM48 audio causes ENA2200 Amp to shutdown ==== | ||
+ | : High pass filter with cut-off frequency off 300 Hz added on speaker channels for all amplifiers to prevent low frequency shutdown. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Lower priority activities will now be correctly discarded completly in case of maximum utilization of system resources ==== | ||
+ | : When number of audio activities in the system exceed the capacity audio activities will be dropped based on priority. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Various optimizations for integration between Exigo and Alphacom ==== | ||
+ | : If Alphacom has many groups and there were many paralell audio events set up in a short time span some audio groups could loose the audio due to missing handshakes. | ||
+ | |||
+ | = Exigo 1.3.3.0 = | ||
+ | |||
+ | Release status: Official, available on request. | ||
+ | Release date: 16.11.2017 | ||
+ | Software collection file: EXIGO-1.3.3.0.zip | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Software included in EXIGO-1.3.3.0.zip == | ||
+ | For upgrade procedures, see PDF document included in each product folder inside the EXIGO-1.3.3.0.zip file; except VS-DEVICE-MIB, as this may vary between monitoring tools. | ||
+ | |||
+ | {| border="1" | ||
+ | |+ | ||
+ | |'''Product''' | ||
+ | |'''Version''' | ||
+ | |'''Product description''' | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |VSF-Turbine | ||
+ | |PA.4.8.3.0 | ||
+ | |Firmware for the following devices: ESC1(Secondary System Controller), ENA2200, ENA2400, ECPIR-3P, ECPIR-P, EAPIR-8, EAPFX-1, EAPFX-6, EAPII-1, EAPII-6, TKIS-2, TKIE-2. | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |AlphaSys Firmware | ||
+ | |12.4.3.0 | ||
+ | |Firmware for the ESC1 (Primary System Controller/AMC-IP board) | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |VS-EMT Exigo Management Tools | ||
+ | |1.3.3.0 | ||
+ | |Configuration tool, installed on a Windows PC | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |VSF-Inca | ||
+ | |02.20.3.11 | ||
+ | |Special Exigo software for the CRM-V based panel | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |VS-DEVICE-MIB | ||
+ | |201610190000Z | ||
+ | |SNMP MIB for Exigo EXI-Devices, for upload in 3rd-party SNMP based monitoring tools | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | |} | ||
+ | <br> | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Highlights == | ||
+ | === High quality audio support === | ||
+ | * Each device have a setting for Audio Quality Mode: "Voice "or "HD Audio". | ||
+ | * Voice: Best quality codec is G.722 (up to 7.8 kHz). | ||
+ | * HD Audio: Best quality codec is 48kHz PCM (up to 20kHz). | ||
+ | * For new projects, "HD Audio" will be default for the project. | ||
+ | * Voice mode can be used when audio quality is not critical and bandwidth should be limited. | ||
+ | * Amplifiers and IP speakers with different modes can be freely mixed, but will use the best audio codec supported by all devices. | ||
+ | * Audio events can be forced to use a different best-effort codec. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Advanced Program Control === | ||
+ | * Two separate functions is made for Advanced Program Control as part of the Background Music solution: Volume control and Advanced Audio Program Control. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Volume Control: ==== | ||
+ | :* Function for increasing or decreasing volume in a zone or on an audio channel in one or more zones. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ==== Advanced Program Control: ==== | ||
+ | :* Function for stepping through a list of pre-defined audio programs. | ||
+ | :* Program Sequences are defined in the "System" view of EMT. | ||
+ | :* Can step both ways and disable rollover, useful for an "up/down" configuration. | ||
+ | :* Stepping to the start of the sequence will turn of the audio program in the zones. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Always include specific zone(s) with dynamic zone selection === | ||
+ | * "Always include" field is available under advanced options for all types of call types (Alarm, Message, Program, Live Speech). | ||
+ | * This is used together with dynamic zone selection to ensure that some critical zones are always part of the audio activity regardless of zone selection. | ||
+ | * An "Auto Select" flag next to the field to indicate if the field should be an "auto zone select" or not. If "Auto zone select" is not selected it means that when the button is pressed and no zone is selected with zone select the call will not start. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === AGA board support === | ||
+ | * It is possible to add an AGA board with 12 Audio lines to the ESC1 configuration. | ||
+ | * Each audio line can be separately configured to either be an audio input or audio output. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Backup amplifier support === | ||
+ | * Backup amplifier is now supported. | ||
+ | * One backup amplifier can support up to 6 amplifiers using the internal relays. | ||
+ | * 6 Optional priority levels between the amplifiers are available. | ||
+ | ::- Amplifiers with same priority will be first come first serve. | ||
+ | * Blue In-Command led will be lit when backup amplifier have taken over another amplifier. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === ExigoNet for multiple Exigo systems connected === | ||
+ | * ExigoNet allows connecting two or more Exigo Systems together through SIP integration. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Cluster zones === | ||
+ | * Cluster zones are zones, which contains other zones. | ||
+ | * Cluster zones are not allowed by default, but can be enabled from EMT in advanced settings. | ||
+ | * Control outputs will only trigger on the top level zone. | ||
+ | * Audio activities should just be sent to the top level zones, not the zones used inside other zones. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === IP speakers available in Exigo mode === | ||
+ | * IP speakers can now be added to the Exigo system. | ||
+ | * 200 IP speakers supported in each Exigo system. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === TKIE-2 kit supported === | ||
+ | * TKIE-2 kit supported in Exigo. | ||
+ | * Mic input, line input, analog output and amplifier output can be used independently. | ||
+ | * Monitoring of Ethernet connections available. | ||
+ | * TA-10 module supported. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Voice Activity detection / Audio Activity detection === | ||
+ | * VAD can be used on any audio input to trigger an Exigo function. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === ENA2400-AC support added === | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Improvements == | ||
+ | === Access panels can be a destination === | ||
+ | * All access panels can be put into a zone or included as a destination for input actions. | ||
+ | * This can be combined with remote microphone activation to do remote checking of microphones without activating the remote station. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Audio Programs can be used as source for Recall === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Recall record timeout available === | ||
+ | * Recall messages removed from system if unused after timeout. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Audio feedback is now selectable on Live speech === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Automatic Gain Control available on all audio inputs === | ||
+ | * Four different AGC presets and custom settings are available. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Digital muting of all audio output channels available === | ||
+ | * All audio lines can now be digitally muted by adding an output function to the audio line itself. | ||
+ | * Useful function for ip speakers which do not have a physical mute connection in the speaker itself. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Multiple AlphaComs for integration === | ||
+ | * Multiple AlphaCom systems can be connected to each Exigo system. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Description field of LET will be displayed in error message on ESC1 === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === New Line Monitoring Option - Detailed Line Fault Reporting === | ||
+ | * Line faults will now default be reported as "line fault". | ||
+ | * Checking the "detailed line fault reporting" will enable separate reporting of 'open' and 'shorted'. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Monitoring of speaker loop is paused during activity and for 60 seconds after activity to prevent false errors === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Hostname support on SIP/AlphaCom trunks === | ||
+ | * SIP Trunks and AlphaCom can be configured with either IP address or Hostname. | ||
+ | * Hostname needs additional settings to be configured in PSC. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === SIP Trunk Optional Monitoring === | ||
+ | * SIP trunks can now be monitored. | ||
+ | * Un-monitored SIP trunks will be reported as unknown in GUI and database. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Outgoing sip connections can be configured to be called from both AB controllers === | ||
+ | * Outgoing sip calls can be configured to be called from either A or B or both controllers in an AB system. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Multiple Escalation Function per button === | ||
+ | * Multiple Escalation IDs can be assigned each call. | ||
+ | * Last escalation activated will be the active escalation; overlapping functionality must be handled in configuration. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Fault list control in SDK/API === | ||
+ | * Functions for acknowledging and resetting the fault list available. | ||
+ | * Buzzer and GUI on ESC1 will correctly update. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === New "General Audio" type of audio program === | ||
+ | * Flag under audio program function | ||
+ | * "General audio" indicates that the audio is not used for background music and it should therefore not be affected by Volume Control actions. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === New On interrupt option; Mute all === | ||
+ | * The "Mute All" option will queue all zones of the call if one or more zones are interrupted. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Automatic backup of databases when downloading database in EMT === | ||
+ | * When an old database is opened in EMT, an unchanged backup-file is created with the version number of the EMT originally used to generate the database. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === New Source setting in the Live Speech input action === | ||
+ | * The Source setting (available under "Advanced options") allows to get audio from a remote panel or audio input line. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT Add multiple devices at the same time === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT system pane allows global configuration of device settings === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT backup of database === | ||
+ | * It is now possible to take backup of the EMT database from EMT into a zip file. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT can download database from B-controller in case A-controller is unresponsive in an AB system === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT multiple installations === | ||
+ | * Different versions of EMT can be installed at the same time. | ||
+ | * Project folder is separated into the different versions. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT operation view for remote configuration available === | ||
+ | * Configure IP settings of devices from EMT. | ||
+ | * Automatically set directory number of remote device. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT will in the "projects view" show version number === | ||
+ | * Version number indicate which version the database was made in or which EMT downloaded the database from a system. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT will indicate that there is some configuration on a button or control input with a small start next to the input === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT will now check for unused directory numbers when adding new devices === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT multiple devices can be dragged and dropped into a zone === | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Solved Issues == | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Access panels removed from configuration will be disconnected properly === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === All rack devices will now update clock in GUI correctly if NTP server is changes === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Control Output activities can now set if it should continue to toggle if the event is queued, in call or any === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Fault led on access panels would in certain cases stop working === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === ESC1 power temperatures are now correctly reported to SNMP MIB === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === GUI will now show correct audio activity, even if there is an active line fault === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Local mute functions will no longer trigger zone activity === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Local mute now correctly trigger suspend monitoring, preventing some situations with false errors === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Factory resetting an EX device will give correct warning related to Flowire === | ||
+ | * "Flowire settings factory reset, NMK reset to: HomePlugAV0123" will be shown in WEB when resetting the station. | ||
+ | * Flowire settings of the station itself will also be factory reset. | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT handling of special-characters in names and descriptions === | ||
+ | * Allowed characters are: | ||
+ | ** a-z and æøå (both upper and lower case) | ||
+ | ** 0-9 | ||
+ | ** <space>, - (hyphen), _ (underscore) and . (dot) | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT: The 'Split Queue' option on the On Busy field is no longer available === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === EMT comments retrieval === | ||
+ | * Comments made for the project (in the Projects list) is now saved in the database. | ||
+ | * The 'Get' operation will also retrieve project comments. | ||
+ | |||
+ | == Known issues == | ||
+ | === Changing SIP trunk settings require factory default === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Slow initiation of call if SIP station is calling itself through Exigo === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === All devices are reported missing on the first upload of configuration === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Newly added devices to the system will generate a missing device before it is connected the first time === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Menu will not time out if something is selected in GUI === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Clear all activity will not work on tick tones === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Double pressing live speech button will skip chime === | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Certain microphones connected to microphone input on amplifiers will get a low noise === | ||
+ | |||
= Exigo 1.3.2.10 = | = Exigo 1.3.2.10 = | ||
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|EXI-Firmware | |EXI-Firmware | ||
|4.3.2.10 | |4.3.2.10 | ||
− | |Firmware for the following devices: ESC1(Secondary System Controller), ENA2200, ENA2400, ECPIR-3P, ECPIR-P, EAPIR-8, EAPFX-1, EAPFX-6, EAPII-1, EAPII-6, TKIS-2, TKIE-2 | + | |Firmware for the following devices: ESC1(Secondary System Controller), ENA2200, ENA2400, ECPIR-3P, ECPIR-P, EAPIR-8, EAPFX-1, EAPFX-6, EAPII-1, EAPII-6, TKIS-2, TKIE-2. |
|- | |- | ||
|AlphaSys Firmware | |AlphaSys Firmware | ||
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== New features == | == New features == | ||
− | === Backup Amplifier | + | === Backup Amplifier === |
* One amplifier can be configured as a replacement for up to 6 other amplifiers. | * One amplifier can be configured as a replacement for up to 6 other amplifiers. | ||
* The “replacement candidates” can be prioritized from 1 to 6, where 1 is highest priority; so if more than one replacement candidate is lost, the one with the highest priority will be replaced. | * The “replacement candidates” can be prioritized from 1 to 6, where 1 is highest priority; so if more than one replacement candidate is lost, the one with the highest priority will be replaced. | ||
* For details, see our [[Backup Amplifier | wiki article]] | * For details, see our [[Backup Amplifier | wiki article]] | ||
− | === Alphacom and SIP integration | + | === Alphacom and SIP integration === |
* Exigo supports full Alphacom integration and integration with other SIP trunks. | * Exigo supports full Alphacom integration and integration with other SIP trunks. | ||
* Alphacom/SIP Integration is supporting single and AB systems | * Alphacom/SIP Integration is supporting single and AB systems | ||
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* For details about the SIP integration, see our [[SIP integration | wiki article]]. | * For details about the SIP integration, see our [[SIP integration | wiki article]]. | ||
− | === IP speaker support | + | === IP speaker support === |
* Exigo supports 200 IP speakers | * Exigo supports 200 IP speakers | ||
* IP speakers are now a separate device in EMT | * IP speakers are now a separate device in EMT | ||
== New Functionality == | == New Functionality == | ||
− | === Turbine Extended kit support | + | === Turbine Extended kit support === |
* The Turbine Extended kit (TKIE-1/2) is now fully supported and can be configured in EMT. | * The Turbine Extended kit (TKIE-1/2) is now fully supported and can be configured in EMT. | ||
− | === Flowire Monitoring | + | === Flowire Monitoring === |
* For details, see our [[Flowire Monitoring | wiki article]]. | * For details, see our [[Flowire Monitoring | wiki article]]. | ||
− | === Auto mute function | + | === Auto mute function === |
IP speakers and all other audio channels can be configured to be digitally muted based on activity in the system | IP speakers and all other audio channels can be configured to be digitally muted based on activity in the system | ||
− | === Multiple escalation functions for each function added | + | === Multiple escalation functions for each function added === |
− | === Adjustable timeout for Recall, Record | + | === Adjustable timeout for Recall, Record === |
− | === Remote activation of microphones | + | === Remote activation of microphones === |
− | === ENA Line monitoring: Optional detailed reporting | + | === ENA Line monitoring: Optional detailed reporting === |
By default, the system reports both “Open” and “Shorted” as “Line Fault”. It is now possible to choose detailed reporting for “Open” and “Shorted”. | By default, the system reports both “Open” and “Shorted” as “Line Fault”. It is now possible to choose detailed reporting for “Open” and “Shorted”. | ||
− | === ENA Line monitoring: Suspend monitoring during alarms | + | === ENA Line monitoring: Suspend monitoring during alarms === |
Amplifiers with high load can generate false load faults during GA. Suspend monitoring will pause monitoring during the alarm to prevent such faults. | Amplifiers with high load can generate false load faults during GA. Suspend monitoring will pause monitoring during the alarm to prevent such faults. | ||
== System configuration == | == System configuration == | ||
− | === EMT: Remote device configuration | + | === EMT: Remote device configuration === |
Remote device configuration is implemented in EMT under Operation panel. This allows configuration of basic device settings such as IP settings and directory number from EMT. | Remote device configuration is implemented in EMT under Operation panel. This allows configuration of basic device settings such as IP settings and directory number from EMT. | ||
− | === EMT: Selectable “missing device” reporting | + | === EMT: Selectable “missing device” reporting === |
Devices can now be configured to be reported as missing in either A, B or both controllers. | Devices can now be configured to be reported as missing in either A, B or both controllers. | ||
− | === EMT Wizard: Advanced settings pane | + | === EMT Wizard: Advanced settings pane === |
In the EMT Wizard, the user can now configure global settings in an advanced settings pane. Including: | In the EMT Wizard, the user can now configure global settings in an advanced settings pane. Including: | ||
* Monitoring of ETH1 or ETH2 on/off for all rack devices and access panels | * Monitoring of ETH1 or ETH2 on/off for all rack devices and access panels | ||
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* The Firewall Settings group also have an option to enable the SNMP port | * The Firewall Settings group also have an option to enable the SNMP port | ||
− | === EMT: Option to add multiple devices | + | === EMT: Option to add multiple devices === |
It is possible to add multiple devices to a database with only one drag&drop operation. When selecting a device in the Components pane, there is an option to select how many devices will be added.<br> | It is possible to add multiple devices to a database with only one drag&drop operation. When selecting a device in the Components pane, there is an option to select how many devices will be added.<br> | ||
If the database is an AB system, and paired devices are selected, then the Add Multiple devices option will add the selected number of pairs to the database. | If the database is an AB system, and paired devices are selected, then the Add Multiple devices option will add the selected number of pairs to the database. | ||
− | === EMT: Possible to drop new devices in the entire system pane | + | === EMT: Possible to drop new devices in the entire system pane === |
− | === EMT: Drag and drop multiple devices to zones | + | === EMT: Drag and drop multiple devices to zones === |
It is now possible to drag and drop multiple devices to a zone. Use Shift and/or Ctrl keys to select multiple devices before dragging the selected devices to a zone. | It is now possible to drag and drop multiple devices to a zone. Use Shift and/or Ctrl keys to select multiple devices before dragging the selected devices to a zone. | ||
− | === EMT: Allow installation of two EMT versions | + | === EMT: Allow installation of two EMT versions === |
It is now possible to have one EMT version 1.2, and one version 1.3, installed simultaneously. | It is now possible to have one EMT version 1.2, and one version 1.3, installed simultaneously. | ||
− | === EMT: Backup of database | + | === EMT: Backup of database === |
When opening a project, EMT will check what EMT version the project was created with, and if different from the current version, a backup file (.zip) will be created.<br> | When opening a project, EMT will check what EMT version the project was created with, and if different from the current version, a backup file (.zip) will be created.<br> | ||
The backup file will be named <ProjectName>_<CreatedInVersion>.zip. The backup file will be saved in a \backup directory inside the project directory.<br> | The backup file will be named <ProjectName>_<CreatedInVersion>.zip. The backup file will be saved in a \backup directory inside the project directory.<br> | ||
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It is also possible to create a backup file manually. | It is also possible to create a backup file manually. | ||
− | === EMT: Restore overwritten project on Fail | + | === EMT: Restore overwritten project on Fail === |
The database is restored if an error occurs when creating a new database and the "Overwrite existing..." flag is checked. | The database is restored if an error occurs when creating a new database and the "Overwrite existing..." flag is checked. | ||
− | === EMT: Indication that a DAK/CI is configured | + | === EMT: Indication that a DAK/CI is configured === |
It is now indicated in the device structure tree in EMT, whether a DAK or CI is configured, to make it easier to find available DAKs/CIs. | It is now indicated in the device structure tree in EMT, whether a DAK or CI is configured, to make it easier to find available DAKs/CIs. | ||
− | === EMT: Dragging input function onto base-CI autogenerates Start/Stop | + | === EMT: Dragging input function onto base-CI autogenerates Start/Stop === |
Dragging an input function into the base button/CI will auto generate a start/stop pair with the correct settings. | Dragging an input function into the base button/CI will auto generate a start/stop pair with the correct settings. | ||
− | === EMT: Line measurement: priority and name change | + | === EMT: Line measurement: priority and name change === |
On Audio Activity output action, the Audio Type “Line Test” is changed to “Line Measurement” and default priority range is changed to 1-100. | On Audio Activity output action, the Audio Type “Line Test” is changed to “Line Measurement” and default priority range is changed to 1-100. | ||
− | === EMT: Monitoring Mode is default OFF in EMT if no LET or SLM monitoring is selected | + | === EMT: Monitoring Mode is default OFF in EMT if no LET or SLM monitoring is selected === |
− | === EMT: No longer possible to add a Zone to another Zone | + | === EMT: No longer possible to add a Zone to another Zone === |
− | === EMT: SNMP MIB settings on devices | + | === EMT: SNMP MIB settings on devices === |
* Allows custom Sysname, Syslocation and Syscontact to be configured in EMT (not available for PSC) | * Allows custom Sysname, Syslocation and Syscontact to be configured in EMT (not available for PSC) | ||
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=== EMT: Possible to "Open File Location" when right clicking a project === | === EMT: Possible to "Open File Location" when right clicking a project === | ||
− | === EMT: Improved error codes on transfer | + | === EMT: Improved error codes on transfer === |
− | === EMT: Remove toggle functionality on Control Input on rack devices in AB systems | + | === EMT: Remove toggle functionality on Control Input on rack devices in AB systems === |
− | === EMT: Line Voltage setting in ENA B follows setting in ENA A | + | === EMT: Line Voltage setting in ENA B follows setting in ENA A === |
− | === EMT: Upper limit of channels and line output volume set to +2 dB in EMT | + | === EMT: Upper limit of channels and line output volume set to +2 dB in EMT === |
− | Volume can be adjusted from +2 to -40 dB | + | * Volume can be adjusted from +2 to -40 dB |
== Usability == | == Usability == | ||
− | === Adjustments to device web page | + | === Adjustments to device web page === |
* Web page on devices simplified as all settings are done through EMT. | * Web page on devices simplified as all settings are done through EMT. | ||
− | === Warning generated if line monitoring is enabled and line is not calibrated | + | === Warning generated if line monitoring is enabled and line is not calibrated === |
− | === Multicast works for ENA without default gateway configured | + | === Multicast works for ENA without default gateway configured === |
− | === Directory number and display text in AlphaWeb | + | === Directory number and display text in AlphaWeb === |
* Directory number is now the same as is typed in “Main Settings”, and Display Text is the same as Display Name in EMT. | * Directory number is now the same as is typed in “Main Settings”, and Display Text is the same as Display Name in EMT. | ||
− | === Fault messages on SLM faults: Values PVSM, PSCM, PSPM, GFM are removed from fault report | + | === Fault messages on SLM faults: Values PVSM, PSCM, PSPM, GFM are removed from fault report === |
* Removed from main fault message. These can still be found by the operator in the audio monitoring sub menu. | * Removed from main fault message. These can still be found by the operator in the audio monitoring sub menu. | ||
− | === Fault “Port x disconnected” renamed “Ethernet port x disconnected” | + | === Fault “Port x disconnected” renamed “Ethernet port x disconnected” === |
− | === Default audio volume set to 0 dB | + | === Default audio volume set to 0 dB === |
− | === GUI change to network icon | + | === GUI change to network icon === |
* Network icon in GUI changed to indicate status of connection to PSC in A or B system. | * Network icon in GUI changed to indicate status of connection to PSC in A or B system. | ||
== Issues Resolved == | == Issues Resolved == | ||
− | * Assign to A or B no longer requires new IP configuration and reboot of target | + | * Assign to A or B no longer requires new IP configuration and reboot of target |
− | * Cannot remove "Timeout" option from a Call Escalation DAK without rebooting | + | * Cannot remove "Timeout" option from a Call Escalation DAK without rebooting |
− | * Adding a new non-existing panel to the system will only report "missing device" in Controller A | + | * Adding a new non-existing panel to the system will only report "missing device" in Controller A |
− | * Live Speech from DAK with "Wait for PTT" and "Timeout" starts timer from when DAK is pressed, not when PTT is pressed | + | * Live Speech from DAK with "Wait for PTT" and "Timeout" starts timer from when DAK is pressed, not when PTT is pressed |
− | * Live Speech toggle from DAK with “Wait for PTT” is not possible to deactivate during the 5 second ”wait for PTT” period | + | * Live Speech toggle from DAK with “Wait for PTT” is not possible to deactivate during the 5 second ”wait for PTT” period |
− | * ECPIR-3P behaved as registered after being removed from system configuration for up to 5 minutes. | + | * ECPIR-3P behaved as registered after being removed from system configuration for up to 5 minutes. |
− | * TKIS-2: Audio feedback on recall does not work | + | * TKIS-2: Audio feedback on recall does not work |
− | * Adding devices to database with two or more "old" directory numbers only allows selecting the oldest | + | * Adding devices to database with two or more "old" directory numbers only allows selecting the oldest |
− | * Should be able to “Get Database” from B controller if A controller is not responsive | + | * Should be able to “Get Database” from B controller if A controller is not responsive |
− | * Altering between parallel/non-parallel wired CIs gives short loss of network and “missing device” report | + | * Altering between parallel/non-parallel wired CIs gives short loss of network and “missing device” report |
− | * Not possible to use more that the first NTP server listed in EMT | + | * Not possible to use more that the first NTP server listed in EMT |
− | * Call Escalation: Red LED hangs if escalated call queues recall | + | * Call Escalation: Red LED hangs if escalated call queues recall |
− | * Call Escalation: Red LED hangs if escalated recall, control DAK is pushed without recorded message | + | * Call Escalation: Red LED hangs if escalated recall, control DAK is pushed without recorded message |
* System limitations: High priority audio events will be prioritized if audio resources limitations is met. | * System limitations: High priority audio events will be prioritized if audio resources limitations is met. | ||
− | == Known Issues | + | == Known Issues == |
=== CRM-V Access Panels === | === CRM-V Access Panels === | ||
* Only zone select, audio program, alarm control, message control and live speech is supported | * Only zone select, audio program, alarm control, message control and live speech is supported | ||
− | === CRM-V Access panel: Clicknoise from microphone | + | === CRM-V Access panel: Clicknoise from microphone === |
* On CRM-V a clicknoise generated by handheld microphones can be heard on the PA system. This happens due to the reduced delay in the Exigo system<br> | * On CRM-V a clicknoise generated by handheld microphones can be heard on the PA system. This happens due to the reduced delay in the Exigo system<br> | ||
− | '''Workaround:''' None. | + | :'''Workaround:''' None. |
− | === ECPIR-xP: Led behavior with dimmed brightness | + | === ECPIR-xP: Led behavior with dimmed brightness === |
* Dimming a ECPIR-xP with 4 EBMDR-8 expansion panels in a system with much activity will result in chaotic led behavior<br> | * Dimming a ECPIR-xP with 4 EBMDR-8 expansion panels in a system with much activity will result in chaotic led behavior<br> | ||
− | '''Workaround:''' Disable dimming of leds | + | :'''Workaround:''' Disable dimming of leds |
=== TKIS-2 === | === TKIS-2 === | ||
− | * The mic input on TKIS-2 does not work after upgrade and/or factory default | + | * The mic input on TKIS-2 does not work after upgrade and/or factory default <br> |
− | '''Workaround:''' Reboot the TKIS-2. | + | :'''Workaround:''' Reboot the TKIS-2. |
=== Fault indication === | === Fault indication === | ||
− | * Changing a device’s Fault indication subscription from reporting on system B to report on system A requires rebooting the device to take effect | + | * Changing a device’s Fault indication subscription from reporting on system B to report on system A requires rebooting the device to take effect |
=== Live Speech === | === Live Speech === | ||
− | * Audio Activity CO set to follow alarm does not change state if interrupted by Live Speech | + | * Audio Activity CO set to follow alarm does not change state if interrupted by Live Speech <br> |
:'''Workaround:''' Make a “ghost zone” for the alarm that the CO can follow regardless of Live Speech | :'''Workaround:''' Make a “ghost zone” for the alarm that the CO can follow regardless of Live Speech | ||
− | * Live Speech with “Wait for PTT” is triggered if DAK for “Recall, Record”, on the same panel, is pressed during wait period | + | * Live Speech with “Wait for PTT” is triggered if DAK for “Recall, Record”, on the same panel, is pressed during wait period <br> |
:''' Workaround:''' Pressing PTT button or toggling off “Recall, Record” will cancel the Live Speech. No recording is made. | :''' Workaround:''' Pressing PTT button or toggling off “Recall, Record” will cancel the Live Speech. No recording is made. | ||
=== Backward compatibility === | === Backward compatibility === | ||
− | * It is not possible to downgrade the Primary System Controller from version 1.3 to a 1.2 version by using the conventional downgrade process | + | * It is not possible to downgrade the Primary System Controller from version 1.3 to a 1.2 version by using the conventional downgrade process <br> |
:'''Workaround:''' Use the tool “VS-AlphacomXE.ImageUpgrade”, found [https://alpha.zenitel.com/index.php/Downloads here], to downgrade PSC. Other devices can be downgraded by conventional means. Contact customer services for support.<br> | :'''Workaround:''' Use the tool “VS-AlphacomXE.ImageUpgrade”, found [https://alpha.zenitel.com/index.php/Downloads here], to downgrade PSC. Other devices can be downgraded by conventional means. Contact customer services for support.<br> | ||
:'''Note:''' It is always recommended to run Software versions from the same release package on all devices in the Exigo system.<br> | :'''Note:''' It is always recommended to run Software versions from the same release package on all devices in the Exigo system.<br> | ||
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=== System Configuration (Commissioning) === | === System Configuration (Commissioning) === | ||
− | * Users may experience slow response times in EMT when configuring very large systems | + | * Users may experience slow response times in EMT when configuring very large systems |
− | * When configuring recall record on ESC1, with device audio input as source, recall control does not play the audio recorded when programmed with "local device" as message source | + | * When configuring recall record on ESC1, with device audio input as source, recall control does not play the audio recorded when programmed with "local device" as message source <br> |
:'''Workaround:''' Choose the audio input directly. | :'''Workaround:''' Choose the audio input directly. | ||
− | * ENAx does not receive audio immediately after configuration | + | * ENAx does not receive audio immediately after configuration <br> |
:'''Workaround:''' On commissioning, ensure that ENAx is rebooted after first time configuration. | :'''Workaround:''' On commissioning, ensure that ENAx is rebooted after first time configuration. | ||
− | * System Status DAK indicators - Incorrect status after reconfiguration from system status from A to system status from B | + | * System Status DAK indicators - Incorrect status after reconfiguration from system status from A to system status from B <br> |
:'''Workaround:''' If changing the configuration of original A/B system from where "System Status DAK LED" should be showing, reboot the panel involved to assure changes take effect. | :'''Workaround:''' If changing the configuration of original A/B system from where "System Status DAK LED" should be showing, reboot the panel involved to assure changes take effect. | ||
− | * ESC1 Call list: Long program names will not be displayed correctly | + | * ESC1 Call list: Long program names will not be displayed correctly <br> |
:'''Workaround:''' Limit program names to 10 standard characters. | :'''Workaround:''' Limit program names to 10 standard characters. | ||
− | * EMT - SNMP Community string allows space character but SNMP does not support space | + | * EMT - SNMP Community string allows space character but SNMP does not support space <br> |
:'''Workaround:''' Avoid using space in the community string. | :'''Workaround:''' Avoid using space in the community string. | ||
− | * EMT – Zone names with “ (quote) character creates warning | + | * EMT – Zone names with “ (quote) character creates warning <br> |
:'''Workaround:''' Avoid using “ in the zone names. | :'''Workaround:''' Avoid using “ in the zone names. | ||
− | * It is not possible to remove the option "Overwrite Destination" from an already configured Call Escalation DAK without rebooting | + | * It is not possible to remove the option "Overwrite Destination" from an already configured Call Escalation DAK without rebooting <br> |
:'''Workaround:''' Panel must be rebooted after the updated configuration is sent from EMT. | :'''Workaround:''' Panel must be rebooted after the updated configuration is sent from EMT. | ||
− | * Call option "Release delay" does not work in combination with call option "Wait for PTT" | + | * Call option "Release delay" does not work in combination with call option "Wait for PTT" <br> |
:'''Workaround:''' Avoid using this combination. | :'''Workaround:''' Avoid using this combination. | ||
− | * When changing from parallel wired to not parallel wired Audio Input, Impedance setting does not update correctly until a chilly restart | + | * When changing from parallel wired to not parallel wired Audio Input, Impedance setting does not update correctly until a chilly restart <br> |
:'''Workaround:''' Perform a chilly restart. | :'''Workaround:''' Perform a chilly restart. | ||
=== Line Monitoring === | === Line Monitoring === | ||
− | * During continuous LET monitoring and GA at high volume, LETs sometimes fail | + | * During continuous LET monitoring and GA at high volume, LETs sometimes fail <br> |
:'''Workaround:''' Always ensure that “Suspend Monitoring” is enabled. | :'''Workaround:''' Always ensure that “Suspend Monitoring” is enabled. | ||
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+ | [[Category:Release notes]] |
Latest revision as of 08:00, 10 May 2022
Contents
- 1 Exigo 1.3.3.1
- 1.1 Software included in EXIGO-1.3.3.1.zip
- 1.2 New Features
- 1.2.1 Support devices produced after January 2018
- 1.2.2 Exigo SIP x-header:
- 1.2.3 Configurable audio network routing settings:
- 1.2.4 System status and panel lamp test functions can be located on the same button
- 1.2.5 Severity level of audio line faults can now be configured to be warnings
- 1.2.6 Behavior of control outputs if the device loose connection to the system controller can now be configured
- 1.2.7 EMT updates IP addresses of devices when a GET is done on a system
- 1.3 Technical Preview
- 1.4 Bugfixes and improvements
- 1.4.1 TKIE-2 support
- 1.4.2 Exigo - Alarm from "queued" to "in_call" will have higher gain
- 1.4.3 Background music not working correctly when multicast addresses was changed
- 1.4.4 Configuration handling of Single Exigo systems connected to AB Exigo systems added
- 1.4.5 GUI menu will time out correctly
- 1.4.6 EMT - Get operation would set database to voice mode regardless of audio mode
- 1.4.7 ENA2200 class-D shutdown not detected
- 1.4.8 Low output level on Exigo Alarm Generator
- 1.4.9 Low frequency PCM48 audio causes ENA2200 Amp to shutdown
- 1.4.10 Lower priority activities will now be correctly discarded completly in case of maximum utilization of system resources
- 1.4.11 Various optimizations for integration between Exigo and Alphacom
- 2 Exigo 1.3.3.0
- 2.1 Software included in EXIGO-1.3.3.0.zip
- 2.2 Highlights
- 2.2.1 High quality audio support
- 2.2.2 Advanced Program Control
- 2.2.3 Always include specific zone(s) with dynamic zone selection
- 2.2.4 AGA board support
- 2.2.5 Backup amplifier support
- 2.2.6 ExigoNet for multiple Exigo systems connected
- 2.2.7 Cluster zones
- 2.2.8 IP speakers available in Exigo mode
- 2.2.9 TKIE-2 kit supported
- 2.2.10 Voice Activity detection / Audio Activity detection
- 2.2.11 ENA2400-AC support added
- 2.3 Improvements
- 2.3.1 Access panels can be a destination
- 2.3.2 Audio Programs can be used as source for Recall
- 2.3.3 Recall record timeout available
- 2.3.4 Audio feedback is now selectable on Live speech
- 2.3.5 Automatic Gain Control available on all audio inputs
- 2.3.6 Digital muting of all audio output channels available
- 2.3.7 Multiple AlphaComs for integration
- 2.3.8 Description field of LET will be displayed in error message on ESC1
- 2.3.9 New Line Monitoring Option - Detailed Line Fault Reporting
- 2.3.10 Monitoring of speaker loop is paused during activity and for 60 seconds after activity to prevent false errors
- 2.3.11 Hostname support on SIP/AlphaCom trunks
- 2.3.12 SIP Trunk Optional Monitoring
- 2.3.13 Outgoing sip connections can be configured to be called from both AB controllers
- 2.3.14 Multiple Escalation Function per button
- 2.3.15 Fault list control in SDK/API
- 2.3.16 New "General Audio" type of audio program
- 2.3.17 New On interrupt option; Mute all
- 2.3.18 Automatic backup of databases when downloading database in EMT
- 2.3.19 New Source setting in the Live Speech input action
- 2.3.20 EMT Add multiple devices at the same time
- 2.3.21 EMT system pane allows global configuration of device settings
- 2.3.22 EMT backup of database
- 2.3.23 EMT can download database from B-controller in case A-controller is unresponsive in an AB system
- 2.3.24 EMT multiple installations
- 2.3.25 EMT operation view for remote configuration available
- 2.3.26 EMT will in the "projects view" show version number
- 2.3.27 EMT will indicate that there is some configuration on a button or control input with a small start next to the input
- 2.3.28 EMT will now check for unused directory numbers when adding new devices
- 2.3.29 EMT multiple devices can be dragged and dropped into a zone
- 2.4 Solved Issues
- 2.4.1 Access panels removed from configuration will be disconnected properly
- 2.4.2 All rack devices will now update clock in GUI correctly if NTP server is changes
- 2.4.3 Control Output activities can now set if it should continue to toggle if the event is queued, in call or any
- 2.4.4 Fault led on access panels would in certain cases stop working
- 2.4.5 ESC1 power temperatures are now correctly reported to SNMP MIB
- 2.4.6 GUI will now show correct audio activity, even if there is an active line fault
- 2.4.7 Local mute functions will no longer trigger zone activity
- 2.4.8 Local mute now correctly trigger suspend monitoring, preventing some situations with false errors
- 2.4.9 Factory resetting an EX device will give correct warning related to Flowire
- 2.4.10 EMT handling of special-characters in names and descriptions
- 2.4.11 EMT: The 'Split Queue' option on the On Busy field is no longer available
- 2.4.12 EMT comments retrieval
- 2.5 Known issues
- 2.5.1 Changing SIP trunk settings require factory default
- 2.5.2 Slow initiation of call if SIP station is calling itself through Exigo
- 2.5.3 All devices are reported missing on the first upload of configuration
- 2.5.4 Newly added devices to the system will generate a missing device before it is connected the first time
- 2.5.5 Menu will not time out if something is selected in GUI
- 2.5.6 Clear all activity will not work on tick tones
- 2.5.7 Double pressing live speech button will skip chime
- 2.5.8 Certain microphones connected to microphone input on amplifiers will get a low noise
- 3 Exigo 1.3.2.10
- 3.1 Software included in EXIGO-1.3.2.10.zip
- 3.2 New features
- 3.3 New Functionality
- 3.3.1 Turbine Extended kit support
- 3.3.2 Flowire Monitoring
- 3.3.3 Auto mute function
- 3.3.4 Multiple escalation functions for each function added
- 3.3.5 Adjustable timeout for Recall, Record
- 3.3.6 Remote activation of microphones
- 3.3.7 ENA Line monitoring: Optional detailed reporting
- 3.3.8 ENA Line monitoring: Suspend monitoring during alarms
- 3.4 System configuration
- 3.4.1 EMT: Remote device configuration
- 3.4.2 EMT: Selectable “missing device” reporting
- 3.4.3 EMT Wizard: Advanced settings pane
- 3.4.4 EMT: Option to add multiple devices
- 3.4.5 EMT: Possible to drop new devices in the entire system pane
- 3.4.6 EMT: Drag and drop multiple devices to zones
- 3.4.7 EMT: Allow installation of two EMT versions
- 3.4.8 EMT: Backup of database
- 3.4.9 EMT: Restore overwritten project on Fail
- 3.4.10 EMT: Indication that a DAK/CI is configured
- 3.4.11 EMT: Dragging input function onto base-CI autogenerates Start/Stop
- 3.4.12 EMT: Line measurement: priority and name change
- 3.4.13 EMT: Monitoring Mode is default OFF in EMT if no LET or SLM monitoring is selected
- 3.4.14 EMT: No longer possible to add a Zone to another Zone
- 3.4.15 EMT: SNMP MIB settings on devices
- 3.4.16 EMT: Possible to "Open File Location" when right clicking a project
- 3.4.17 EMT: Improved error codes on transfer
- 3.4.18 EMT: Remove toggle functionality on Control Input on rack devices in AB systems
- 3.4.19 EMT: Line Voltage setting in ENA B follows setting in ENA A
- 3.4.20 EMT: Upper limit of channels and line output volume set to +2 dB in EMT
- 3.5 Usability
- 3.5.1 Adjustments to device web page
- 3.5.2 Warning generated if line monitoring is enabled and line is not calibrated
- 3.5.3 Multicast works for ENA without default gateway configured
- 3.5.4 Directory number and display text in AlphaWeb
- 3.5.5 Fault messages on SLM faults: Values PVSM, PSCM, PSPM, GFM are removed from fault report
- 3.5.6 Fault “Port x disconnected” renamed “Ethernet port x disconnected”
- 3.5.7 Default audio volume set to 0 dB
- 3.5.8 GUI change to network icon
- 3.6 Issues Resolved
- 3.7 Known Issues
Exigo 1.3.3.1
Release status: Official, available Release date: 16.05.2018 Software collection file: EXIGO-1.3.3.1.zip
Software included in EXIGO-1.3.3.1.zip
For upgrade procedures, see PDF document included in each product folder inside the EXIGO-1.3.3.1.zip file; except VS-DEVICE-MIB, as this may vary between monitoring tools.
Product | Version | Product description |
VSF-Turbine | PA.4.8.3.1 | Firmware for the following devices: ESC1(Secondary System Controller), ENA2200, ENA2400, ECPIR-3P, ECPIR-P, EAPIR-8, EAPFX-1, EAPFX-6, EAPII-1, EAPII-6, TKIS-2, TKIE-2. |
AlphaSys Firmware | 12.4.3.1 | Firmware for the ESC1 (Primary System Controller/AMC-IP board) |
VS-EMT Exigo Management Tools | 1.3.3.1 | Configuration tool, installed on a Windows PC |
VSF-Inca | 02.20.3.12 | Special Exigo software for the CRM-V based panel |
VS-DEVICE-MIB | 201610190000Z | SNMP MIB for Exigo EXI-Devices, for upload in 3rd-party SNMP based monitoring tools |
New Features
Support devices produced after January 2018
- Devices produced after january 2018 have an upgraded bootloader which require VSFT-PA.4.8.3.1 or newer software
Exigo SIP x-header:
- Change destination or priority on action call before audio event
- Add custom reference to audio activity
- Changes to ongoing SIP calls will be reflected by INFO message containing updated info
Configurable audio network routing settings:
- Up to 50 audio destinations can be set to be unicast from system controller
- Which multicast adress to use is configurable
- Node number can be set to change the default multicast adresses
System status and panel lamp test functions can be located on the same button
- System status function and panel lamp test function can be placed on the same button. This will allow the button to normally indicate status, while also work as a panel lamp test when pressed.
Severity level of audio line faults can now be configured to be warnings
- Warnings are not persistent and do not require human interaction to reset. Setting this feature on audio lines on unmanned installations is useful to prevent unecessary build up of faults. Warnings will still be logged and can be monitored from remote site.
Behavior of control outputs if the device loose connection to the system controller can now be configured
- Control outputs can now be set to either fall to normally open, normally closed or remain at last position in cases where the device loose connection to the system. This is useful for volume controllers and similar devices which should fall to a predefined position.
EMT updates IP addresses of devices when a GET is done on a system
- IP addresses of all connected devices will be updated in the EMT database when a GET operation is done on a system.
Technical Preview
Distributed automatic volume control
- TKIS-2 kits can be used as ambient noise sensors which will influence volume on Exigo amplifiers
- If the TKIS-2 kit are disconnected, volume override will be set
Bugfixes and improvements
TKIE-2 support
- Change from 1.3.3.0: It is no longer possible to use both line input and mic input independently at the same time.
Exigo - Alarm from "queued" to "in_call" will have higher gain
- If an Alarm was queued the alarm would increase in gain when the Alarm was re-initiated in the zones.
Background music not working correctly when multicast addresses was changed
- If multicast adresses was changed some amplifiers would, depending on other settings, have problems receiving HQ audio.
Configuration handling of Single Exigo systems connected to AB Exigo systems added
- This fix is required for connecting single Exigo systems to AB Exigo systems in a multi-mode setup.
- GUI on amplifiers and system controller would not time out if something was selected.
EMT - Get operation would set database to voice mode regardless of audio mode
- In systems using HQ audio the devices would be reset to "voice" mode in the database generated by EMT after a GET operation.
ENA2200 class-D shutdown not detected
- Bug reports have been received where class-d chip has gone into shutdown without the amplifier reporting this as a fault. Mechanisms for handling this have been re-designed to prevent this from happening.
Low output level on Exigo Alarm Generator
- Alarm generator will now supply correct audio ensuring that 100% results in 100V output on the amplifier channels. This bug exsist on Exigo 1.3.3.0, but not on Exigo 1.2.3.14
- NOTE: For upgraded Exigo 1.3.3.0 systems all amplifiers should be reset to +0dB in cases where the amplifier has been set to +2dB.
Low frequency PCM48 audio causes ENA2200 Amp to shutdown
- High pass filter with cut-off frequency off 300 Hz added on speaker channels for all amplifiers to prevent low frequency shutdown.
Lower priority activities will now be correctly discarded completly in case of maximum utilization of system resources
- When number of audio activities in the system exceed the capacity audio activities will be dropped based on priority.
Various optimizations for integration between Exigo and Alphacom
- If Alphacom has many groups and there were many paralell audio events set up in a short time span some audio groups could loose the audio due to missing handshakes.
Exigo 1.3.3.0
Release status: Official, available on request. Release date: 16.11.2017 Software collection file: EXIGO-1.3.3.0.zip
Software included in EXIGO-1.3.3.0.zip
For upgrade procedures, see PDF document included in each product folder inside the EXIGO-1.3.3.0.zip file; except VS-DEVICE-MIB, as this may vary between monitoring tools.
Product | Version | Product description |
VSF-Turbine | PA.4.8.3.0 | Firmware for the following devices: ESC1(Secondary System Controller), ENA2200, ENA2400, ECPIR-3P, ECPIR-P, EAPIR-8, EAPFX-1, EAPFX-6, EAPII-1, EAPII-6, TKIS-2, TKIE-2. |
AlphaSys Firmware | 12.4.3.0 | Firmware for the ESC1 (Primary System Controller/AMC-IP board) |
VS-EMT Exigo Management Tools | 1.3.3.0 | Configuration tool, installed on a Windows PC |
VSF-Inca | 02.20.3.11 | Special Exigo software for the CRM-V based panel |
VS-DEVICE-MIB | 201610190000Z | SNMP MIB for Exigo EXI-Devices, for upload in 3rd-party SNMP based monitoring tools |
Highlights
High quality audio support
- Each device have a setting for Audio Quality Mode: "Voice "or "HD Audio".
- Voice: Best quality codec is G.722 (up to 7.8 kHz).
- HD Audio: Best quality codec is 48kHz PCM (up to 20kHz).
- For new projects, "HD Audio" will be default for the project.
- Voice mode can be used when audio quality is not critical and bandwidth should be limited.
- Amplifiers and IP speakers with different modes can be freely mixed, but will use the best audio codec supported by all devices.
- Audio events can be forced to use a different best-effort codec.
Advanced Program Control
- Two separate functions is made for Advanced Program Control as part of the Background Music solution: Volume control and Advanced Audio Program Control.
Volume Control:
- Function for increasing or decreasing volume in a zone or on an audio channel in one or more zones.
Advanced Program Control:
- Function for stepping through a list of pre-defined audio programs.
- Program Sequences are defined in the "System" view of EMT.
- Can step both ways and disable rollover, useful for an "up/down" configuration.
- Stepping to the start of the sequence will turn of the audio program in the zones.
Always include specific zone(s) with dynamic zone selection
- "Always include" field is available under advanced options for all types of call types (Alarm, Message, Program, Live Speech).
- This is used together with dynamic zone selection to ensure that some critical zones are always part of the audio activity regardless of zone selection.
- An "Auto Select" flag next to the field to indicate if the field should be an "auto zone select" or not. If "Auto zone select" is not selected it means that when the button is pressed and no zone is selected with zone select the call will not start.
AGA board support
- It is possible to add an AGA board with 12 Audio lines to the ESC1 configuration.
- Each audio line can be separately configured to either be an audio input or audio output.
Backup amplifier support
- Backup amplifier is now supported.
- One backup amplifier can support up to 6 amplifiers using the internal relays.
- 6 Optional priority levels between the amplifiers are available.
- - Amplifiers with same priority will be first come first serve.
- Blue In-Command led will be lit when backup amplifier have taken over another amplifier.
ExigoNet for multiple Exigo systems connected
- ExigoNet allows connecting two or more Exigo Systems together through SIP integration.
Cluster zones
- Cluster zones are zones, which contains other zones.
- Cluster zones are not allowed by default, but can be enabled from EMT in advanced settings.
- Control outputs will only trigger on the top level zone.
- Audio activities should just be sent to the top level zones, not the zones used inside other zones.
IP speakers available in Exigo mode
- IP speakers can now be added to the Exigo system.
- 200 IP speakers supported in each Exigo system.
TKIE-2 kit supported
- TKIE-2 kit supported in Exigo.
- Mic input, line input, analog output and amplifier output can be used independently.
- Monitoring of Ethernet connections available.
- TA-10 module supported.
Voice Activity detection / Audio Activity detection
- VAD can be used on any audio input to trigger an Exigo function.
ENA2400-AC support added
Improvements
Access panels can be a destination
- All access panels can be put into a zone or included as a destination for input actions.
- This can be combined with remote microphone activation to do remote checking of microphones without activating the remote station.
Audio Programs can be used as source for Recall
Recall record timeout available
- Recall messages removed from system if unused after timeout.
Audio feedback is now selectable on Live speech
Automatic Gain Control available on all audio inputs
- Four different AGC presets and custom settings are available.
Digital muting of all audio output channels available
- All audio lines can now be digitally muted by adding an output function to the audio line itself.
- Useful function for ip speakers which do not have a physical mute connection in the speaker itself.
Multiple AlphaComs for integration
- Multiple AlphaCom systems can be connected to each Exigo system.
Description field of LET will be displayed in error message on ESC1
New Line Monitoring Option - Detailed Line Fault Reporting
- Line faults will now default be reported as "line fault".
- Checking the "detailed line fault reporting" will enable separate reporting of 'open' and 'shorted'.
Monitoring of speaker loop is paused during activity and for 60 seconds after activity to prevent false errors
Hostname support on SIP/AlphaCom trunks
- SIP Trunks and AlphaCom can be configured with either IP address or Hostname.
- Hostname needs additional settings to be configured in PSC.
SIP Trunk Optional Monitoring
- SIP trunks can now be monitored.
- Un-monitored SIP trunks will be reported as unknown in GUI and database.
Outgoing sip connections can be configured to be called from both AB controllers
- Outgoing sip calls can be configured to be called from either A or B or both controllers in an AB system.
Multiple Escalation Function per button
- Multiple Escalation IDs can be assigned each call.
- Last escalation activated will be the active escalation; overlapping functionality must be handled in configuration.
Fault list control in SDK/API
- Functions for acknowledging and resetting the fault list available.
- Buzzer and GUI on ESC1 will correctly update.
New "General Audio" type of audio program
- Flag under audio program function
- "General audio" indicates that the audio is not used for background music and it should therefore not be affected by Volume Control actions.
New On interrupt option; Mute all
- The "Mute All" option will queue all zones of the call if one or more zones are interrupted.
Automatic backup of databases when downloading database in EMT
- When an old database is opened in EMT, an unchanged backup-file is created with the version number of the EMT originally used to generate the database.
New Source setting in the Live Speech input action
- The Source setting (available under "Advanced options") allows to get audio from a remote panel or audio input line.
EMT Add multiple devices at the same time
EMT system pane allows global configuration of device settings
EMT backup of database
- It is now possible to take backup of the EMT database from EMT into a zip file.
EMT can download database from B-controller in case A-controller is unresponsive in an AB system
EMT multiple installations
- Different versions of EMT can be installed at the same time.
- Project folder is separated into the different versions.
EMT operation view for remote configuration available
- Configure IP settings of devices from EMT.
- Automatically set directory number of remote device.
EMT will in the "projects view" show version number
- Version number indicate which version the database was made in or which EMT downloaded the database from a system.
EMT will indicate that there is some configuration on a button or control input with a small start next to the input
EMT will now check for unused directory numbers when adding new devices
EMT multiple devices can be dragged and dropped into a zone
Solved Issues
Access panels removed from configuration will be disconnected properly
All rack devices will now update clock in GUI correctly if NTP server is changes
Control Output activities can now set if it should continue to toggle if the event is queued, in call or any
Fault led on access panels would in certain cases stop working
ESC1 power temperatures are now correctly reported to SNMP MIB
GUI will now show correct audio activity, even if there is an active line fault
Local mute functions will no longer trigger zone activity
Local mute now correctly trigger suspend monitoring, preventing some situations with false errors
- "Flowire settings factory reset, NMK reset to: HomePlugAV0123" will be shown in WEB when resetting the station.
- Flowire settings of the station itself will also be factory reset.
EMT handling of special-characters in names and descriptions
- Allowed characters are:
- a-z and æøå (both upper and lower case)
- 0-9
- <space>, - (hyphen), _ (underscore) and . (dot)
EMT: The 'Split Queue' option on the On Busy field is no longer available
EMT comments retrieval
- Comments made for the project (in the Projects list) is now saved in the database.
- The 'Get' operation will also retrieve project comments.
Known issues
Changing SIP trunk settings require factory default
Slow initiation of call if SIP station is calling itself through Exigo
All devices are reported missing on the first upload of configuration
Newly added devices to the system will generate a missing device before it is connected the first time
Menu will not time out if something is selected in GUI
Clear all activity will not work on tick tones
Double pressing live speech button will skip chime
Certain microphones connected to microphone input on amplifiers will get a low noise
Exigo 1.3.2.10
Release status: Limited Availability, available on request. Release date: 28.04.2017 Software collection file: EXIGO-1.3.2.10.zip
Software included in EXIGO-1.3.2.10.zip
For upgrade procedures, see PDF document included in each product folder inside the EXIGO-1.3.2.10.zip file; except VS-DEVICE-MIB, as this may vary between monitoring tools.
Product | Version | Product description |
EXI-Firmware | 4.3.2.10 | Firmware for the following devices: ESC1(Secondary System Controller), ENA2200, ENA2400, ECPIR-3P, ECPIR-P, EAPIR-8, EAPFX-1, EAPFX-6, EAPII-1, EAPII-6, TKIS-2, TKIE-2. |
AlphaSys Firmware | 12.3.2.9 | Firmware for the ESC1 (Primary System Controller/AMC-IP board) |
Exigo Management Tools | 1.3.2.9001 | Configuration tool, installed on a Windows PC |
INCA Firmware | 2.20.3.8 | Software for the CRM-V based panel |
VS-DEVICE-MIB | 201610190000Z | SNMP MIB for Exigo EXI-Devices, for upload in 3rd-party SNMP based monitoring tools |
New features
Backup Amplifier
- One amplifier can be configured as a replacement for up to 6 other amplifiers.
- The “replacement candidates” can be prioritized from 1 to 6, where 1 is highest priority; so if more than one replacement candidate is lost, the one with the highest priority will be replaced.
- For details, see our wiki article
Alphacom and SIP integration
- Exigo supports full Alphacom integration and integration with other SIP trunks.
- Alphacom/SIP Integration is supporting single and AB systems
- An Exigo system can be integrated with multiple Alphacom/SIP systems.
- Alphacom/SIP connection link can be monitored by Exigo
- Alphacom/SIP stations can start and control any pre-configured audio activity in Exigo
- Exigo can send audio to Alphacom stations or groups
- Exigo can send audio via the SIP trunk to SIP stations
- Outgoing calls will have a priority translation from Exigo to standard SIP priorities.
- Control outputs can be triggered by incoming calls from the Alphacom/SIP system.
- For details about Alphacom integration, see our wiki article.
- For details about the SIP integration, see our wiki article.
IP speaker support
- Exigo supports 200 IP speakers
- IP speakers are now a separate device in EMT
New Functionality
Turbine Extended kit support
- The Turbine Extended kit (TKIE-1/2) is now fully supported and can be configured in EMT.
Flowire Monitoring
- For details, see our wiki article.
Auto mute function
IP speakers and all other audio channels can be configured to be digitally muted based on activity in the system
Multiple escalation functions for each function added
Adjustable timeout for Recall, Record
Remote activation of microphones
ENA Line monitoring: Optional detailed reporting
By default, the system reports both “Open” and “Shorted” as “Line Fault”. It is now possible to choose detailed reporting for “Open” and “Shorted”.
ENA Line monitoring: Suspend monitoring during alarms
Amplifiers with high load can generate false load faults during GA. Suspend monitoring will pause monitoring during the alarm to prevent such faults.
System configuration
EMT: Remote device configuration
Remote device configuration is implemented in EMT under Operation panel. This allows configuration of basic device settings such as IP settings and directory number from EMT.
EMT: Selectable “missing device” reporting
Devices can now be configured to be reported as missing in either A, B or both controllers.
EMT Wizard: Advanced settings pane
In the EMT Wizard, the user can now configure global settings in an advanced settings pane. Including:
- Monitoring of ETH1 or ETH2 on/off for all rack devices and access panels
- AC monitoring on/off for all rack devices
- DC monitoring on/off for all rack devices
- "Enable SSH" flag is moved from the Default Configuration page to the Firewall Setting group in the Advanced Settings
- The Firewall Settings group also have an option to enable the SNMP port
EMT: Option to add multiple devices
It is possible to add multiple devices to a database with only one drag&drop operation. When selecting a device in the Components pane, there is an option to select how many devices will be added.
If the database is an AB system, and paired devices are selected, then the Add Multiple devices option will add the selected number of pairs to the database.
EMT: Possible to drop new devices in the entire system pane
EMT: Drag and drop multiple devices to zones
It is now possible to drag and drop multiple devices to a zone. Use Shift and/or Ctrl keys to select multiple devices before dragging the selected devices to a zone.
EMT: Allow installation of two EMT versions
It is now possible to have one EMT version 1.2, and one version 1.3, installed simultaneously.
EMT: Backup of database
When opening a project, EMT will check what EMT version the project was created with, and if different from the current version, a backup file (.zip) will be created.
The backup file will be named <ProjectName>_<CreatedInVersion>.zip. The backup file will be saved in a \backup directory inside the project directory.
The creation of the backup file goes silently without notification to the user, unless the backup file of some reason cannot be created.
It is also possible to create a backup file manually.
EMT: Restore overwritten project on Fail
The database is restored if an error occurs when creating a new database and the "Overwrite existing..." flag is checked.
EMT: Indication that a DAK/CI is configured
It is now indicated in the device structure tree in EMT, whether a DAK or CI is configured, to make it easier to find available DAKs/CIs.
EMT: Dragging input function onto base-CI autogenerates Start/Stop
Dragging an input function into the base button/CI will auto generate a start/stop pair with the correct settings.
EMT: Line measurement: priority and name change
On Audio Activity output action, the Audio Type “Line Test” is changed to “Line Measurement” and default priority range is changed to 1-100.
EMT: Monitoring Mode is default OFF in EMT if no LET or SLM monitoring is selected
EMT: No longer possible to add a Zone to another Zone
EMT: SNMP MIB settings on devices
- Allows custom Sysname, Syslocation and Syscontact to be configured in EMT (not available for PSC)
EMT: Possible to "Open File Location" when right clicking a project
EMT: Improved error codes on transfer
EMT: Remove toggle functionality on Control Input on rack devices in AB systems
EMT: Line Voltage setting in ENA B follows setting in ENA A
EMT: Upper limit of channels and line output volume set to +2 dB in EMT
- Volume can be adjusted from +2 to -40 dB
Usability
Adjustments to device web page
- Web page on devices simplified as all settings are done through EMT.
Warning generated if line monitoring is enabled and line is not calibrated
Multicast works for ENA without default gateway configured
Directory number and display text in AlphaWeb
- Directory number is now the same as is typed in “Main Settings”, and Display Text is the same as Display Name in EMT.
Fault messages on SLM faults: Values PVSM, PSCM, PSPM, GFM are removed from fault report
- Removed from main fault message. These can still be found by the operator in the audio monitoring sub menu.
Fault “Port x disconnected” renamed “Ethernet port x disconnected”
Default audio volume set to 0 dB
GUI change to network icon
- Network icon in GUI changed to indicate status of connection to PSC in A or B system.
Issues Resolved
- Assign to A or B no longer requires new IP configuration and reboot of target
- Cannot remove "Timeout" option from a Call Escalation DAK without rebooting
- Adding a new non-existing panel to the system will only report "missing device" in Controller A
- Live Speech from DAK with "Wait for PTT" and "Timeout" starts timer from when DAK is pressed, not when PTT is pressed
- Live Speech toggle from DAK with “Wait for PTT” is not possible to deactivate during the 5 second ”wait for PTT” period
- ECPIR-3P behaved as registered after being removed from system configuration for up to 5 minutes.
- TKIS-2: Audio feedback on recall does not work
- Adding devices to database with two or more "old" directory numbers only allows selecting the oldest
- Should be able to “Get Database” from B controller if A controller is not responsive
- Altering between parallel/non-parallel wired CIs gives short loss of network and “missing device” report
- Not possible to use more that the first NTP server listed in EMT
- Call Escalation: Red LED hangs if escalated call queues recall
- Call Escalation: Red LED hangs if escalated recall, control DAK is pushed without recorded message
- System limitations: High priority audio events will be prioritized if audio resources limitations is met.
Known Issues
CRM-V Access Panels
- Only zone select, audio program, alarm control, message control and live speech is supported
CRM-V Access panel: Clicknoise from microphone
- On CRM-V a clicknoise generated by handheld microphones can be heard on the PA system. This happens due to the reduced delay in the Exigo system
- Workaround: None.
ECPIR-xP: Led behavior with dimmed brightness
- Dimming a ECPIR-xP with 4 EBMDR-8 expansion panels in a system with much activity will result in chaotic led behavior
- Workaround: Disable dimming of leds
TKIS-2
- The mic input on TKIS-2 does not work after upgrade and/or factory default
- Workaround: Reboot the TKIS-2.
Fault indication
- Changing a device’s Fault indication subscription from reporting on system B to report on system A requires rebooting the device to take effect
Live Speech
- Audio Activity CO set to follow alarm does not change state if interrupted by Live Speech
- Workaround: Make a “ghost zone” for the alarm that the CO can follow regardless of Live Speech
- Live Speech with “Wait for PTT” is triggered if DAK for “Recall, Record”, on the same panel, is pressed during wait period
- Workaround: Pressing PTT button or toggling off “Recall, Record” will cancel the Live Speech. No recording is made.
Backward compatibility
- It is not possible to downgrade the Primary System Controller from version 1.3 to a 1.2 version by using the conventional downgrade process
- Workaround: Use the tool “VS-AlphacomXE.ImageUpgrade”, found here, to downgrade PSC. Other devices can be downgraded by conventional means. Contact customer services for support.
- Note: It is always recommended to run Software versions from the same release package on all devices in the Exigo system.
- Replacement devices should be upgraded/downgraded accordingly. Zenitel does not take responsibility for issues that might arise from using incompatible Software versions on different devices.
System Configuration (Commissioning)
- Users may experience slow response times in EMT when configuring very large systems
- When configuring recall record on ESC1, with device audio input as source, recall control does not play the audio recorded when programmed with "local device" as message source
- Workaround: Choose the audio input directly.
- ENAx does not receive audio immediately after configuration
- Workaround: On commissioning, ensure that ENAx is rebooted after first time configuration.
- System Status DAK indicators - Incorrect status after reconfiguration from system status from A to system status from B
- Workaround: If changing the configuration of original A/B system from where "System Status DAK LED" should be showing, reboot the panel involved to assure changes take effect.
- ESC1 Call list: Long program names will not be displayed correctly
- Workaround: Limit program names to 10 standard characters.
- EMT - SNMP Community string allows space character but SNMP does not support space
- Workaround: Avoid using space in the community string.
- EMT – Zone names with “ (quote) character creates warning
- Workaround: Avoid using “ in the zone names.
- It is not possible to remove the option "Overwrite Destination" from an already configured Call Escalation DAK without rebooting
- Workaround: Panel must be rebooted after the updated configuration is sent from EMT.
- Call option "Release delay" does not work in combination with call option "Wait for PTT"
- Workaround: Avoid using this combination.
- When changing from parallel wired to not parallel wired Audio Input, Impedance setting does not update correctly until a chilly restart
- Workaround: Perform a chilly restart.
Line Monitoring
- During continuous LET monitoring and GA at high volume, LETs sometimes fail
- Workaround: Always ensure that “Suspend Monitoring” is enabled.