thewireguys 3 Posted October 3, 2010 I just got the Grandstream GXV3140 to test out with my Q24. Does anyone have any how-to's to set them up directly without a PBX? Also any good VOIP system info would be great. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jharrell 0 Posted October 4, 2010 Haven't done much direct SIP calling without a PBX, but shouldn't be very difficult, the Grandstream phone I have setup before didn't need much besides a valid IP to receive a call directly on the same LAN. I would recommend setting up a PBX though. 3CX has a free one for windows that should be enough to setup a test system, I think it will provision the Grandstream for you. http://www.3cx.com I would like to know how those two work together, its tempting to spend the money on a Mobotix because of using them with a video phone like that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thewireguys 3 Posted October 4, 2010 Yea I just downloaded that software. I just have to find the time to play with it. I can do a direct IP with the the camera but from what I understand I should be able to pick up the phone and call the phone with an extension number or have the camera call the phone on event. I was reading that the T24 auto configures the Grandstreams without a PBX but they just don't show your how to do it manually. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Harrar 0 Posted October 5, 2010 Here's the manual configuration I've used to talk between the GXV3140 and Q24's or whatever: On the camera, Admin Menu > Audio and Phone - make sure Microphone and Speaker are both enabled. Under VOIP Settings Setup Mode to Expert VOIP - Enabled Hangup on Outgoing Calls - Disabled SIP Settings: Username - 3 digit extension SIP Domain - IP of this camera Registrar - Leave blank SIP ID - Enter the User Name from above (extension nbr) SIP Password - Blank Use Outbound Proxy - Disabled Registration Expires - Set to max Network Settings: Use Router Address - Disabled Router Address - blank SIP Port - 5060 Audio RTP Port - 7078 Video RTP Port - 9078 Audio Data Timeout - Never Audio Messge Settings: Set all to Enabled except Delay before Welcome Message. Set it to Disabled. Audio Codec Settings: PCMA and PCMU both checked Video Codec Settings: Video - Enabled Video Size - QCIF Video Bit Rate 150kbits/s Everything else on this page leave at default values. Remember to hit the SET button and Close to store into flash. Go back to Admin>Audio and Phone and select Phone Call-In Settings. Phone Call-In - VOIP Accepted Phone Numbers or SIP - Blank Welcome Message - Choose what you want PIN Code - Blank Audio Mode - Intercom Intercom Settings - Threshold and duration to Medium Hang up call After - Never Email Profile and Dial-out Profiles - Disabled Dial-out Idle Time - Leave at Default (has no affect) Click Set and then Close. Go back to Admin>Audio and Phone and select Phone Profiles. Click Add New Profile Profile - Give it a name i.e. FrontDoor Phone Number or SIP Address - Use the 3 digit extension you set up under the VOIP Settings above and the URL of the camera ( 100@192.168.1.50) Dial Attemps and Time-out - your preference Connection Type - SIP Video Message Name - Choose one of the standard Mobotix messages. Confirm Call with PIN - blank After Message has been Sent - Intercom Click the SET button. Once the Profile has been applied, you'll see your profile at the top of the page with a TEST button. Click TEST to check all your parameters. When done, Click the CLOSE button to save to Flash. Configure the Grandstream To configure the phone, you have to access it via the Web interface from another computer on the network. The default username and password are admin. Choose the Account to be configured and select General Settings. Account Active - Yes Account Name - Choose a name SIP Server - enter the IP of the camera SIP User ID - enter the extension number you set in the camera's VOIP settings. Name Field - blank User ID is Phone Number - Yes Save your configuration Under the the SIP Settings for the Account choose the preferred Vocoders to PCMU and PCMA. Note PCMU is used in North America and Japan, PCMA in Europe. Preferred Video Codec - H263 Note - If the H264 Codec is the only one listed, go the Grandstream site and download the latest firmware to get H263. I've gotten a couple of "new" phones that didn't have the latest and greatest and the Mobotix wouldn't work properly until I did the upgrade. Save your configuration. You should be able to hold two-way conversations between your camera and phone with the camera's video on the phone's screen. You can use the Direct IP application in the phone or set up a speed dial with the camera's 3 digit name. We've used this setup at two different customer's sites but realize that this was set up as LAN operation only. Hope it helps, thewireguys. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thewireguys 3 Posted October 5, 2010 works great!! thank you " title="Applause" /> How do you get the camera to go full screen on the Grandstream? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Harrar 0 Posted October 5, 2010 Never had a problem with screen size. Whenever a connection was made to the phone it was always full size on the screen. What other data is on the screen or is it just a smaller size? You may want to try changing the Admin Menu > Audio and Phone > VOIP Settings > Video Codec Settings > Video Size to TV-CIF (352x288) instead of QCIF (176x144). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thewireguys 3 Posted October 5, 2010 It has 2 windows on for the q24 and the other for the phones camera. I can turn off the camera on the phone but the box is still there. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Harrar 0 Posted October 6, 2010 Possible Grandstream may have made some changes to their firmware that affects the display. The last time I upgraded was 11 months ago when they were installed. The firmware version I'm using is 1.0.3.X series. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thewireguys 3 Posted October 6, 2010 I just upgraded to the latest last night and it still doesn't go full screen. I am going to give them a call today. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites