Getting Started
Digital Acoustics TalkMaster Software and IP7 Audio Endpoints are very reliable and once configured, typically run untouched for years.
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- Getting Started
- Audio Design Services
- Software / Firmware Downloads
- S3 Firmware Download
- IP7 FirmWare Download
- TalkMaster FOCUS Software Download
- Hardware Documentation
- Software Documentation
- TalkMaster Software Maintenance
- IP7 Hardware and TalkMaster Software Manuals
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Troubleshooting
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Getting Started
Thank your for choosing Digital Acoustics! The following information reviews installation of Digital Acoustics TalkMaster FOCUS software and IP Endpoint hardware. It also covers IP Endpoint network discovery and Configuration.
Hardware Installation
Digital Acoustics IP Endpoints must be connected to the network and depending on the model, may need to be connected to a Speaker or Transformer, a Microphone, an electronic door strike, etc.  The hardware Getting Started Guides and Reference Manuals review typical installation requirements as well as detailed technical information on IP Audio Endpoints and Accessories.
S3 Software Installation and IP Endpoint Configuration
If you have IP Audio Endpoints running our new S3 Firmware (the model number on the back of the device ends with -S3 or -S3-IC), configuration can be done using a web browser. Our Device Discovery software makes it easy to find the devices on your network and open your web browser to start the configuration for a SIP system and/or for Singlewire’s InformaCast software.
TalkMaster Software Installation and IP Endpoint Configuration
For IP Audio Endpoints running our IP7 Firmware, the TalkMaster FOCUS software can be used to configure the devices after they are connected to your network. TalkMaster FOCUS is also used to talk, listen or send prerecorded audio files to Digital Acoustics IP Endpoints. This video shows how to install TalkMaster FOCUS on your laptop, desktop or server computer.
Once the IP audio devices are connected to the network, they need to be discovered on the network and configured as a TalkMaster client and/or a SIP extension with proper IP Addresses, a server to connect to as well as any other options. This video shows the process of configuring these options using the TalkMaster Administrator Console.
Troubleshooting
If you run into any issues with drivermr.com/digitalacoustics/ your Digital Acoustics hardware or software running, be sure to follow our Troubleshooting Steps. It walks you through the through the recommended steps for resolving any issues you run into.
Partner Integrations
Digital Acoustics IP Audio Endpoints are supported by our industry standard Partners.