Course description:

Learn about the fundamentals of network audio and how to configure and operate network audio devices in standalone mode. You’ll then learn about the Axis network audio portfolio, Axis audio management software, and how to plan, design, install, and troubleshoot a network audio system. In the second half of this training, you’ll learn how to plan, configure, and operate systems using AXIS Audio Manager Edge. Aimed at professionals in the network video surveillance and audio industries, this instructor-led training makes use of a variety of techniques and is adapted to the skill level and personality of each class. 

Practical information:

Format: Classroom training
Length:  1 days (instructor-led classroom)
Language: English

Course outline:

  • Network audio

Purposes of network audio and advantages versus traditional analog audio systems.

  • Standalone mode

Learn how to set up and use a network speaker in standalone mode (not a part of an audio system).

  • Axis network audio portfolio

Discover Axis audio products and their respective use cases and typical scenarios.

  • Planning and executing audio systems

Learn how to plan, design, install and troubleshoot a network audio system.

  • AXIS Audio Manager Edge part 1

Basic setup: system leader, zones, opening hours, and scheduling.

  • AXIS Audio Manager Edge part 2

Paging: functions, sources, devices/intermediary devices, and zones.

  • AXIS Audio Manager Edge part 3

System management: priority, calibration, user levels, settings, dashboard, AXIS Audio Remote, and troubleshooting. 

Course objectives:

After completing the course, participants should:

Be familiar with:

•          the Axis network audio portfolio

•          use of network audio solutions in different scenarios

•          basic sound theory and basic knowledge about SIP and VAPIX

Understand:

•          how to identify considerations for planning audio systems

•          advantages of network audio versus analog systems 

Be able to

•          operate a network speaker in standalone mode, and as part of a VMS

•          configure basic audio installations using software such as AXIS Audio Manager Edge

Who should attend:

Professionals in the network video surveillance and audio industries, who want to integrate network audio devices.

Prerequisites:

To get the most out of the training, you need to understand IP networks. We recommend that you take the online course Introduction to network audio and read the Technical guide to network audio before attending this course. 

Information about the trainer:

Mike Ruck  
Technical Trainer UK and Ireland