Difference between revisions of "Release Note Exigo 1.3"
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=== ENA Line monitoring: Suspend monitoring during alarms (AL-1388) === | === ENA Line monitoring: Suspend monitoring during alarms (AL-1388) === | ||
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. | ||
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+ | == System configuration == | ||
+ | === EMT: Remote device configuration (AL-1761) === | ||
+ | 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. | ||
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+ | === EMT: Selectable “missing device” reporting (AL-326, AL-1251) === | ||
+ | Devices can now be configured to be reported as missing in either A, B or both controllers. | ||
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+ | === EMT Wizard: Advanced settings pane (AL-773, AL-1767) === | ||
+ | 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 |
Revision as of 08:52, 28 April 2017
Contents
- 1 Exigo 1.3.2.10
- 1.1 Software included in EXIGO-1.2.3.13.zip
- 1.2 New features
- 1.3 New Functionality
- 1.3.1 Turbine Extended kit support (AL-83)
- 1.3.2 Flowire Monitoring (AL-1306)
- 1.3.3 Auto mute function (AL-1372, AL-1823)
- 1.3.4 Multiple escalation functions for each function added (AL-1960)
- 1.3.5 Adjustable timeout for Recall, Record (AL-1064)
- 1.3.6 Remote activation of microphones (AL-2734)
- 1.3.7 ENA Line monitoring: Optional detailed reporting (AL-2592)
- 1.3.8 ENA Line monitoring: Suspend monitoring during alarms (AL-1388)
- 1.4 System configuration
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-1.2.3.13.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 (AL-100)
- 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 (AL-38)
- 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 (AL-52, AL-53)
- Exigo supports 200 IP speakers
- IP speakers are now a separate device in EMT
New Functionality
Turbine Extended kit support (AL-83)
- The Turbine Extended kit (TKIE-1/2) is now fully supported and can be configured in EMT.
Flowire Monitoring (AL-1306)
- For details, see our wiki article.
Auto mute function (AL-1372, AL-1823)
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 (AL-1960)
Adjustable timeout for Recall, Record (AL-1064)
Remote activation of microphones (AL-2734)
ENA Line monitoring: Optional detailed reporting (AL-2592)
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 (AL-1388)
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 (AL-1761)
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 (AL-326, AL-1251)
Devices can now be configured to be reported as missing in either A, B or both controllers.
EMT Wizard: Advanced settings pane (AL-773, AL-1767)
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