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Summary
The proper audio input is selected, and the mic has been tested to work outside of IX-SOFT, but the device communicating with IX-SOFT cannot hear it.
Cause
It is possible that a local antivirus or firewall is preventing the software from accessing it.
Solution
An AV/firewall can tag IX-SOFT as being a potential threat via its Host Intrusion Prevention shields. These shields are designed to keep track of application activities in the system and regulates the activity of applications depending on their listed status. This is to prevent malicious software from accessing the microphone of the PC without the user's knowledge.
The PC admin may have to manually find which shield is blocking IX-SOFT if it is not logged as a direct threat in any of the active scans or policies. They will need to locate the instances of IX-SOFT inside the Application Rights list (there may be multiple) and manually assign system access.
This is one possible way to address this issue, and solutions will vary by AV/firewall applications.
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[post_date] => 2021-02-01 16:43:56
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[post_content] => Summary
PoE requirements for each IX Series station.
IX-MV
90mA, 4.32 W
IX-DA (and other door stations)
110mA, 5.28 W
[post_title] => PoE Requirements and Usage for IX Series
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[post_content] => The IX-DA and IX-DF have a camera resolution of 240k with a focal length of 1.8mm.
[post_title] => IX-DA/DF Camera Resolution & Focal Length
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[post_content] => Volume Settings
The IX Series has multiple different settings for a station's volume. The most common settings are:
Handset Transmit
The transmit volume using a handset while in communication or paging.
Handset Receive
The receive volume using a handset while communicating.
[mkb-info]This value sets the ringback tone volume.[/mkb-info]
Hands-Free Transmit
The transmit volume while communicating and paging in hands-free mode.
Hands-Free Receive
The receive volume while communicating in hands-free mode.
[mkb-info]This value sets the ringback tone volume.[/mkb-info]
Headset Jack Transmit
The transmit volume while using a device plugged into the headset jack.
Headset Jack Receive
The receive volume while using a device plugged into the headset jack.
Transmit
The transmit volume during communication and while being monitored.
Receive
The receiving volume during communication.
[mkb-info] For IX-DV, IX-DVF(-*), and IX-SSA(-*), "Receive" is the setting of the receive volume while communicating. For other stations, "Receive" is the setting of the receive volume while communicating and paging. This value also sets the ringback tone volume.
[/mkb-info]
Ringtone
The volume for the ringtone and paging tone of a station.
Paging
The volume of an incoming page for IX-DV, IX-DVF(-*), and IX-SSA(-*) stations.
[post_title] => Changing Volume Settings
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[post_content] => Summary
The proper audio input is selected, and the mic has been tested to work outside of IX-SOFT, but the device communicating with IX-SOFT cannot hear it.
Cause
It is possible that a local antivirus or firewall is preventing the software from accessing it.
Solution
An AV/firewall can tag IX-SOFT as being a potential threat via its Host Intrusion Prevention shields. These shields are designed to keep track of application activities in the system and regulates the activity of applications depending on their listed status. This is to prevent malicious software from accessing the microphone of the PC without the user's knowledge.
The PC admin may have to manually find which shield is blocking IX-SOFT if it is not logged as a direct threat in any of the active scans or policies. They will need to locate the instances of IX-SOFT inside the Application Rights list (there may be multiple) and manually assign system access.
This is one possible way to address this issue, and solutions will vary by AV/firewall applications.
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[post_modified] => 2021-04-22 16:29:41
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IX Support Tool and Using Special Characters
Summary
Support Tool does not allow the use of special characters when creating a password (!, @, #, $, etc), and will ignore any attempts to use them.
“p@$$word123!?” would be saved as “pword123”.
Solution
When attempting to use a password with special characters, Support Tool will ignore these keystrokes and only accept alphanumeric entries. The programmer may not notice the special characters were not accepted when looking at the keyboard and not the screen while entering the password.
Troubleshooting Tip: If the assumed password is “p@$$word123!?”, try using “pword123” in its place. Chances are all non-special characters used were entered and saved as the password.
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