How to identify and operate a 1039/1 IPerVoice Server

This article helps you to identify and operate a 1039/1 IPerVoice Server.

 


Identification:

To date there have been three variations of the 1039/1 which are outlined below:

  1. The original black coloured servers which were installed between 2009 and 2012. The highest firmware version used with this server was 4.0.0-106.
  2. The second series was a silver coloured server (supplier model number of NISE103). This model can use firmware versions from 4.0.0-106 to the latest version.
  3. The present server also in silver in colour (supplier model number of NISE104) and will work with firmware versions 5.2.0-42 to the latest.

 

   


NOTE: The server shown here is the NISE103. The difference to the NISE104 is that the video output is HDMI. There will be a label underside showing the model number.


Power Requirements:

All variations of servers are 12V DC powered via a 230V AC mains power supply unit.

  • It is mandatory that a suitable UPS is installed as this may void the warranty if not.
  • The servers are all industrial grade and designed to run 24/7. 

NOTE: They are fan-less units and are designed to dissipate the heat via the cooling fins which must not be covered under any circumstance. 

 

Shutdown and Restart:

Shutdown and restart must only be done with the use of the on/off button...

  • A single short press will begin the shutdown procedure and this will turn the server off.
  • A single short press will turn the server back on.
  • It will take about 2-5 minutes to fully reboot depending on the system load.
  • If the server does not shutdown on a short press, a force shutdown can be achieved by a long press. Press and hold the power button until the light goes out and then restart the server.

NOTE: NEVER unplug the server power supply without first shutting down as this can cause irrecoverable damage.


Connecting to the Network:

The black server only has one LAN connection which is connected into the IPerVoice network.

  • Later generations have two LAN Ports however LAN1 is the only port used.
  • Monitor/Keyboard/Mouse are not required.
  • All configuration is done via a web browser front end.
  • There is no maintenance requirement for this unit