Terminal Block Relay Out
By default, these terminals provide a contact closure when the 8301 IP Paging Adapter is active. Please note this is a
normally open relay only.
5.2 Blue LED Indicators
All four (4) blue lights will be on during power up and boot process.
SIP
A steady light will appear when a SIP extension is registered. The light will blink when the device is engaged in a SIP
call.
MCAST
A steady light will appear when the 8301 receives multicast messages as a Receiver. The light will blink when the 8301
sends output to Receivers as a Transmitter.
INPUT
The input light will be ‘on’ when the device is actively using an analog input port based on the configuration set in the
web interface and the active state (it does not detect a physical connection to the audio jack by default).
OUTPUT
The output light will be on when analog output is enabled.
5.3 Reset
A recessed reset button (RST) next to the Ethernet Jack can only be used to reset the 8301 IP Paging Adapter &
Scheduler at the time of power up. To return all the settings in the 8301 to the factory default, reboot, or power cycle
the 8301. Wait until the SIP LED flashes and then press and hold the reset button until the SIP LED begins a double
flash pattern. Release the reset button and allow the unit to complete its boot process.
Important
Do not press the reset button until the SIP LED begins flashing.
A reset will set all configuration options to factory default including the login password.