User Guide| LQ Series 4.0
LAN/WAN network
Use this mode when using LQ in a private network. It uses less network and CPU
resources and gives better latency than the default.
3.5.3
Link-Master IP
Enter the Link-Master IP address to link a device to a group. You only see this field
when the device is set to Link-Member.
See Creating a Link-Group on page 48 for step by step details.
If connecting over firewalls, this will be the Link-Master's external (public) IP
address and the port mapped to TCP port 80 at the firewall.
See Linking over Internet or WAN on page 60 for port forwarding details.
Related links
Internet connectivity on page 78
3.6 Ports
Settings vary according to port type.
LQ 4.0 and above allows five different port types: 2-wire, 4-wire, GPIO, IVC and
SIP. You will see the port types available to your system in this page. Use the Port
Selector to select ports for programing. Use the drop-down device selector for
moving between different devices in a Link-Group.
In this page you can set port variables such as input gain (volume) and VOX
detection. You can name the port here. More than one port can be selected for
configuration at one time.
You can also program the GPIO triggers for your system, allowing relays to be sent
to radios or other remote and third party equipment.
In LQ 3.0 and above, it is possible to put ports in more than one Channel.
VOX settings are available on all LQ port types.
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