User's Manual

IQOYA TALK
Portable IP audio codec
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FIND NETWORK
This step analyse all the networks and detect the available ones. At the end of the research, IQOYA TALK will be
connected at the best network founded. This DIGIGRAM technology is called SMART NETWORK DETECTION.
If no network have been found, or the connection strength is not enough, the network menu had to be manually
configured.
Go to HOME > CONNECTIONS > NETWORK.
SIGN IN TO IQOYA CONNECT (optional)
This step requires an IQOYA CONNECT configuration. It will load from an organization an IQOYA TALK dedicated
configuration.
Please, refer to IQOYA CONNECT for more information on this service.
Put the switch in “ON position” to activate an IQOYA CONNECT account automatic connection, and in “OFF position”
to deactivate this function.
Automatic connection:
- If the last used account was not “signed out” when the device was switched off and was marked as
“REMEMEBER ME”, then the IQOYA CONNECT connection process will be launched.
- If the last used account was signed out” and / or is not marked as “REMEMER ME”, then no IQOYA
CONNECT connection will be launched.
If no IQOYA CONNECT account connection is established, the IQOYA CONNECT identification must be done
manually.
Go to HOME > CONNECTIONS > IQOYA CONNECT, and follow the process.
CONNECTION SETTINGS
This step look for a PROGRAM and TALKBACK connection through a SIP registration. This step is checked when at
least PGM connection is established (PGM displayed in Green on the header).
When an IQOYA CONNECT account is used, then the IP codec instances are integrated when loading the
configuration.
When no IQOYA CONNECT account is used, then the IP codec instances have to be manually configured.
If no PGM connection is found, check all SIP registrations.
Go to HOME > CONNECTIONS > SIP
If SIP registration are made and no connection are created, look after the stream strategy.
Go to HOME > CONNECTIONS > STREAM.
If the entire IQOYA TALK audio network needs to be checked, open the troubleshooting menu for an overview.
Go to HOME > CONNECTIONS > TROUBLESHOOTING