
Net-2000™ VCU Users Manual
Version 4.0, December, 2013
(Subject to Change) Page 9
Net-2000™ VCU Control
Digital Voice Systems, Inc.
The Speech Compression Specialists
3 Net-2000™ VCU Control
The Net-2000™-VCU may be set-up from the serial RS-232 interface and controlled through the use of the built-in
web server. Both of these interfaces may be used and connected at the same time to provide the flexibility required
to integrate to most system configurations.
Connecting to the RS-232 interface allows for low level set-up of the NET-2000™-VCU. When connected on a
LAN—any PC on the network can use a standard web browser to configure the unit’s mode of operation, I/O
interfaces and selection of vocoder mode. Input and output gain settings for the voice codec can be also specified.
In addition to the control, the web pages also display information about network settings, operating mode and
system control. Connecting two Net-2000™-VCU units together can be done by entering the IP address (or
hostname) of the other Net-2000™-VCU unit and selecting the desired voice interface.
3.1 Net-2000™-VCU Control Via Web Interface
The Net-2000™-VCU can be controlled remotely by accessing the unit’s built-in web server using a PC’s web
browser as the graphical user interface. To connect to the Net-2000™-VCU web server home page, first open up
the web browser software on a PC and type the IP address (or hostname if the LAN has a name server) of the VCU
you want to control in the URL address bar. The VCU web server will respond with the VCU Page as shown in
Figure 6 Net-2000™-VCU Page.
Th
e Net-2000™-VCU’s built-in web server provides I/O configuration, system control, information about the
operational mode and network settings.
Figure 6 Net-2000™-VCU Page
(values will vary for Net-2000™-VCU version)
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