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    COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PCS-1 PCS-1P SYSTEM INTEGRA TION MANUAL 1st Edition (V ersion 2.2 and later)[...]

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    PCS-1/1P ! W ARNING This manual is intended for qualified service personnel only . T o reduce the risk of electric shock, fire or injury , do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel. ! W ARNUNG Die Anleitung ist nur für q[...]

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    1 PCS-1/1P Table of Contents 1. Installation 1-1. Caution on Installation ................................................................................ 1-1 1-1-1. Lay Out the Videoconferencing Room ...................................... 1-1 1-1-2. Operating Environment .............................................................. 1-6 1-2. Flowc[...]

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    2 PCS-1/1P 4. Technical Data 4-1. PCS-1/1P Port Number Used ...................................................................... 4-1 4-1-1. During P-P Connection (Default) ............................................... 4-1 4-1-2. P-P Connection (Custom: When TCP port number is set to 3000 and UDP port number is set to 3100) .....................[...]

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    1-1 PCS-1/1P Section 1 Installation 1-1. Caution on Installation 1-1-1. Lay Out the Videoconferencing Room Arrange it in consideration of the space of a camera and microphone when laying out the videoconferencing room. Camera Range represents the shooting area of the camera when the zoom has been extended fully. indicates the shooting area of the c[...]

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    1-2 PCS-1/1P 90 d 2 m 1: For internal microphone 2: For extension microphone (PCS-A300) 120 d 0.5 to 1 m 3: For extension microphone (PCS-A1) 0.5 to 1.2 m Highly directional range of microphone The ideal directional range of a microphone is shown below. The numeric value is a rough standard. Use the value as the reference of the videoconferencing r[...]

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    1-3 PCS-1/1P The microphone built in the PCS-C1/C1P Camera Unit is assumed to be used to conduct a conference among about three participants. You can connect the optional PCS-A1 or PCS-A300 microphone to the System, allowing more persons to participate in the conference. Microphone layout examples PCS-1/1P Microphone built in the PCS-1/1P PCS-A300 [...]

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    1-4 PCS-1/1P The blue line in the light emitter indicates the direction of infrared rays. Infrared light emitter : Adjustment in vertical direction : Adjustment in horizontal direction Document stand Infrared rays Infrared photosensor PCS-1/1P Installation of document stand a. Adjust the direction of an infrared light emitter. Install so that the i[...]

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    1-5 PCS-1/1P 45 d 30 d Infrared light emitter Infrared light emitter Infrared light emitter 5 m 15 d 3.5 m 2.5 m Infrared photosensor PCS-1/1P b. Installation range (Reference) If an image is disturbed in the range shown below, bring it near PCS-1/1P with the infrared light emitter of a documents stand turned toward PCS-1/1P. m . Install so that th[...]

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    1-6 PCS-1/1P 1-1-2. Operating Environment Layout Considerations . Avoid having large, moving objects, especially people, behind the participants, as the quality of the picture transmitted to the remote party will deteriorate. . Do not seat participants in front of a wall with fine stripe patterns. . Choose a room where echo will not occur. . Do not[...]

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    1-7 PCS-1/1P Place used Unpacking Check of supplied accessories Power and cable connection, and preparation Start the power of the system and initialize. <Refer to “1-1. Caution on Installation” on page 1-1.> <Refer to “1-3. System Connections” on page 1-8.> <Refer to “1-4. Initialization” on page 1-10.> Initialize the[...]

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    1-8 PCS-1/1P 1-3. System Connections This section describes the typical system connections. m . Be sure to turn off all the equipment before making any connections. . Do not connect/disconnect the camera cable with the power on. Doing so may damage the Camera Unit or Communication Terminal. . For safety, do not connect the 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T conne[...]

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    1-9 PCS-1/1P 1-3-2. When Used in ISDN n Do not connect/disconnect the camera cable or the interface cable with the power on. Doing so may damage the Camera Unit, Communication Terminal or ISDN Unit. 12 3 4 5 6 DC 19.5V AUDIO OUT AUDIO IN AUX1 – VIDEO IN – AUX2 CAMERA UNIT MIC (PLUG IN POWER) ISDN UNIT WHITE BOARD (MIXED) AUX MAIN – MONITOR ?[...]

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    1-10 PCS-1/1P 1-4. Initialization 1-4-1. Inserting Batteries into the Remote Commander Most of the operations with the Video Communication System can be controlled with the supplied Remote Commander. 1. Remove the battery compartment cover. 2. Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) with correct polarities into the battery compartment. n Be su[...]

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    1-11 PCS-1/1P 1-4-2. Turning On/Off the TV Monitor Together With the Communication Terminal If you use a Sony TV, insert the IR repeater under the remote sensor of the TV. Once you set the IR repeater, the TV will turn on or go to standby together with the Communication Terminal when you press the I/O button on the supplied Remote Commander. n If t[...]

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    1-12 PCS-1/1P 1-4-3. Adjust the Volume of a Monitor Television Adjust the television side after the volume is adjusted on the PCS-1/1P side. 1. Press the volume/bright button of a remote controller and adjust so that the volume adjustment bar is in the center position 2. Adjust the volume of a monitor television. Set to the volume in which the remo[...]

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    1-13 PCS-1/1P 1-4-5. Turning On 1. Turn on the TV monitor. If the IR repeater is installed in the TV monitor, set the TV monitor to standby mode. The TV monitor will turn on simultaneously when the Communication Terminal is turned on. 2. Turn on the power of any other equipment to be used for the videoconference. 3. Set the power switch on the righ[...]

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    1-14 PCS-1/1P Language Setup Wizard Cancel Next English Language 1-4-6. When the power is first turned on after installation When the power is first turned on after installation, the wizard for initialization is displayed if self-diagnosis is completed. Register according to the wizard. The items set according to the wizard can also be later change[...]

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    1-15 PCS-1/1P Area Code Local Number Cancel Next Previous A2 A1 B1 B2 C1 C2 4. Press the ↑ , ↓ , ← , and → buttons of a remote controller and click the “ Next ” button. Press the Enter button. The ISDN setting wizard is displayed when ISDN unit PCS-B384 or PCS-B768 is connected. The LAN setting wizard is displayed when an ISDN unit is n[...]

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    1-16 PCS-1/1P LAN Setup Wizard Cancel Next Previous Auto DHCP Mode Host Name IP Address Network Mask Gateway Address DNS Address . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. Set the following items on LAN. DHCP mode: Sets DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). AUTO: Acquires an IP address, network mask, gateway address, and DNS address automatically. OFF: Sets[...]

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    1-17 PCS-1/1P Initial value LAN Auto 12B (768K) 1024Kbps None Auto All capabilities 15fps All capabilities On Off On Blank Auto Off Off Auto Answer 12B (768K) Auto 1024Kbps Off ALL 15fps ALL On Off On Line I/F Bonding Number of Lines LAN Bandwidth Prefix Restrict Video Mode Video Frame Audio Mode Far End Camera Control T.120 Data H.239 Prefix -A/-B[...]

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    1-18 PCS-1/1P Item General Setup Audio Setup Contents of setting Enter the terminal name to be notified to MCU. Set to “ On ” when using a dual monitor function with the two monitors connected. Select whether a signal should be output to the monitor connected to which output terminal. When “ Dual Monitor ” is set to “ On ” , the menu is[...]

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    1-19 PCS-1/1P DHCP Mode Host Name IP Address Network Mask Gateway Address DNS Address Gatekeeper Mode Gatekeeper Address User Alias User Number SNMP Mode Trap Destination Community Description Location Contact NAT Mode NAT Address Packet Resent Request Adaptive Rate Control LAN Mode Port Number Used TCP Port Number UDP Port Number TOS IP Precedence[...]

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    1-20 PCS-1/1P Initial value Blank Blank Blank On On USA ★ 1 ★ National ISDN ★ Blank ★ Blank ★ Blank ★ Blank ★ Blank ★ Blank ★ Blank Blank Off Split 2B (128K) 1024Kbps Auto ALL ALL On On Off Contents of setting Set the password for an administrator. The administrator can operate a setup menu and phone book menu. Set the password fo[...]

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    1-21 PCS-1/1P Item Machine Information (Information) Status Encryption via LAN Page 1/1 Page 1/1 Initial value Off Blank Host Version ISDN UNIT Version DSB Version DSP Version Software Option Option I/F Host Name IP Address MAC Address Serial Number Encryption via LAN Encryption Password Contents of setting Displays the software version of the main[...]

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    1-22 PCS-1/1P 1-6. Flowchart of Opening Test Opening test Communicate using ISDN? ISDN dialing ISDN answering LAN dialing LAN answering <Refer to “ 1-6-1. Dialing Procedure of ISDN ” on page 1-23.> <Refer to “ 1-6-2. Answering Procedure of ISDN ” on page 1-25.> <Refer to “ 1-6-3. Dialing Procedure of LAN ” on page 1-26.&g[...]

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    1-23 PCS-1/1P 1-6-1. Dialing Procedure of ISDN n It is required that the line number used in the other end is entered in the area code and local number of the ISDN setup menu of the other end. Item 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Operation Select “ Dial ” from the launcher menu using ↑ , ↓ , ← , and → buttons of a remote controller and press the ENTER b[...]

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    1-24 PCS-1/1P Item 6. 7. Operation The remote party makes a response. Disconnection Press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT ( / ) button of a remote controller. A confirmation message on whether to disconnect a line is then displayed. Select “ OK ” using a ← or → button of a remote controller and press the ENTER button, or press the CONNECT/ DISCONNEC[...]

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    1-25 PCS-1/1P 1-6-2. Answering Procedure of ISDN n It is required that the line number used in this unit is entered in the area code and local number of the ISDN setup menu before receiving a signal from the other end. Item 1. 2. 3. Operation Calling from the remote party <For Auto Answer> <For Manual Answer> Remote disconnection Screen[...]

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    1-26 PCS-1/1P Item 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Operation Select “ Dial ” from the launcher menu using ↑ , ↓ , ← , and → buttons of a remote controller and press the ENTER button, or press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT ( / ) button of a remote controller. Select “ Line I/F ” using ↑ , ↓ , ← , and → buttons of a remote controller and press the EN[...]

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    1-27 PCS-1/1P Item 6. 7. Operation The remote party makes a response. Disconnection Press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT ( / ) button of a remote controller. A confirmation message on whether to disconnect a line is then displayed. Select “ OK ” using a ← or → button of a remote controller and press the ENTER button, or press the CONNECT/ DISCONNEC[...]

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    1-28 PCS-1/1P Item 1. 2. 3. Operation Calling from the remote party <For Auto Answer> <For Manual Answer> Remote disconnection Screen Remarks (Confirmation item) A ringer tone occurs. “ Incoming Call ” is displayed on the screen. During connection, “ Meeting starts! ” is displayed, and the remote voice and image are heard and di[...]

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    2-1 PCS-1/1P Section 2 Maintenance Connect Phone Book Dial Menu Show Help Angle Adj. More Options IP LAN Line I/F Dial A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 1024 Kbps LAN Bandwidth Dial Save 2-1. Confirmation Procedure of Local Terminal Operation Using Self-Loop A self-loop is the reflected loop in the codec of the main unit. Operation procedure 1. The launcher menu belo[...]

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    2-2 PCS-1/1P Connect Phone Book Dial Menu Show Help Angle Adj. More Options IP LAN Line I/F Dial A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 1024 Kbps LAN Bandwidth Dial Save 2-2. LAN Communication Test using Ping A LAN communication test can be performed using ping (ICMP). Operation procedure 1. The launcher menu below is displayed when the power switch of a communication ter[...]

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    2-3 PCS-1/1P 2-3. Locating the Components Inspect the items below when this unit does not operate normally. 1. This unit does not start even if the power switch on the side panel is turned on. . Check that the power cable is connected properly. . Check that the POWER indicator (green) on the front panel of the main unit lights. 2. The main unit doe[...]

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    2-4 PCS-1/1P 6. A line is not connected. (LAN) . Check that the LAN cable is connected properly. . Check that the left indicator (green) of the main unit ’ s LAN connector blinks. . Check that the LAN indicator ( ) is highlighted in the system status display area (in the lower-right position of the screen) of the initial screen. . Check that an I[...]

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    2-5 PCS-1/1P (RS-232C cross cable) PCS-1/1P Personal computer ON LINE POWER LAN ALERT 2-4. Operation Log PCS1/1P has a function that outputs the internal processing history, between the connection and disconnection of a line, to the commercial PC connected to the outside and a function that saves the latest history of 1M byte in a Memory Stick (ref[...]

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    2-6 PCS-1/1P (1) Click “ Start menu ” , “ Accessories ” , “ Communications ” , and then “ HyperTerminal ” . (2) Enter “ VT100 ” in “ Name ” , select any icon, and click the “ OK ” button.[...]

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    2-7 PCS-1/1P (3) Select “ COM1 ” in “ Connect using ” and click the “ OK ” button. (4) Set the baud rate as described below and click the “ OK ” button. Bits per second: 38400 Data bits: 8 Parity: None Stop bits: 2 Flow control: Xon/Xoff[...]

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    2-8 PCS-1/1P (5) Click “ Capture Text ” from a “ Transfer ” menu. (6) Set the saving place and name of a log file and click “ Start ” .[...]

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    2-9 PCS-1/1P (7) After logging, click “ Stop ” from “ Capture Text ” in a “ Transfer ” menu. (8) Double-click the extracted log file to view a log.[...]

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    2-10 PCS-1/1P Operation log using commercial PC (2) When PCS-1/1P is connected to LAN, a log can be extracted from PCS-1/1P using telnet with PC connected to LAN. Even when PCS-1/1P is not connected to LAN, a log can be extracted from PCS-1/1P using telnet by connecting the 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T terminal on the rear panel of PCS-1/1P and the LAN term[...]

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    2-11 PCS-1/1P (2) Enter ping, and then enter the IP address of PCS-1/1P after spacing out. Press the [Enter] key and confirm that a reply is returned. After confirmation, close the command prompt. (3) Click “ Start menu ” , “ Accessories ” , “ Communications ” , and then “ HyperTerminal ” .[...]

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    2-12 PCS-1/1P (4) Enter “ LAN ” in “ Name: ” , select any icon, and click the “ OK ” button. (5) Select “ TCP/IP (Winsock) ” in “ Connect using ” , enter the IP address of PCS-1/1P in “ Host address: ” , and click the “ OK ” button.[...]

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    2-13 PCS-1/1P (6) Click “ Capture Text ” from a “ Transfer ” menu. (7) Set the saving place and name of a log file and click the “ Start ” button. Example of name: PCS-1LOG.txt[...]

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    2-14 PCS-1/1P (8) The message below is displayed on the hyper terminal screen. PCS-1 Telnet Server login: Enter sonypcs and press the Enter key. Password: is then displayed. Press the Enter key again. A log begins to be extracted. (9) After log extraction is completed, click “ Stop ” from “ Capture Text ” in a “ Transfer ” menu. (10) Do[...]

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    2-15 PCS-1/1P Memory Stick slo t ON LINE ON LINE POWER POWER LAN LAN ALER ALER T POWER lamp (green) 2-5. Updating of Software The software of the main unit may be updated for improvement in a function. Two methods are available for updating. 2-5-1. Updating Using Memory Stick Turn off the power switch on the side panel of the main unit. Turn on the[...]

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    2-16 PCS-1/1P Dial Multipoint General ISDN Information Answer Audio Administrator LAN Status Setup Save Phone Book Load Phone Book Clear Phone Book Save Application Save Call Log Save System Log Save Setup Load Setup Clear Setup Load Application System Reset Service Command Save Cancel 2-6. Service Mode In the service menu of PCS-1/1P, data can be [...]

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    2-17 PCS-1/1P For loading of application 1. Display a service menu. 2. Insert the Memory Stick, in which the application software of the version to be loaded is recorded, into a Memory Stick slot. 3. Select “ Load application ” using ↑ , ↓ , ← , and → buttons of a remote controller and press the ENTER button. 4. A confirmation message o[...]

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    2-18 PCS-1/1P 9) Load Setup The setup information (MSSONYPROTVCONFSETUPPCS_STUP.CSV) recorded in a Memory Stick is overwritten in the setup menu of the main unit. After execution, the screen disappears once, and a launcher menu is displayed in the same way as after the power is turned on. The set information cannot be returned to the former se[...]

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    3-1 PCS-1/1P Section 3 Compatibility in LAN Network LAN1 Teleconference terminal A 192.100.10.10 Teleconference terminal B 192.100.10.20 HUB LAN2 3-1. Connection via Hub Example of system When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B. 1. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below[...]

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    3-2 PCS-1/1P Fixed IP for PPPoE: OFF Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank PPPoE DNS: Obtain automatically Primary DNS: Cannot be set. Secondary DNS: Cannot be set. 2. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B is 192.100.10.20. 3. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below. DH[...]

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    3-3 PCS-1/1P 192.100.10.1 VPN 192.100.20.1 Teleconference terminal A 192.100.10.10 Teleconference terminal B 192.100.20.20 Router Router LAN1 LAN2 3-2. Connection via Router Example of system When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B. 1. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described b[...]

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    3-4 PCS-1/1P PPPoE DNS: Obtain automatically Primary DNS: Cannot be set. Secondary DNS: Cannot be set. 2. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B is 192.100.20.20. 3. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below. DHCP Mode: OFF Host Name: Enter any name. IP Address: Local [...]

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    3-5 PCS-1/1P Teleconference terminal A Teleconference terminal B DHCP server A DHCP server B Router Router LAN1 LAN2 3-3. Connection via DHCP Example of system When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B. 1. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B is set as described below. DHCP Mode: ON Host Name: E[...]

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    3-6 PCS-1/1P PPPoE DNS: Obtain automatically Primary DNS: Cannot be set. Secondary DNS: Cannot be set. 2. Confirm that the IP address is displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B. (Example: IP:192.100.20.20) 3. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below. DHCP Mode: ON Host Name: Enter any name. IP Ad[...]

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    3-7 PCS-1/1P 192.100.10.1 192.100.20.1 Teleconference terminal A 192.100.10.10 User name: PCS1A User number: 100 Teleconference terminal B 192.100.20.20 User name: PCS1B User number: 200 Gatekeeper 192.100.10.20 Router Router LAN1 LAN2 3-4. Connection via Gatekeeper Example of system When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleco[...]

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    3-8 PCS-1/1P 2. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B is 192.100.20.20. 3. Confirm that “ Registration Confirm ” is displayed at the bottom of page 2 in the LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B. 4. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below. DHCP Mode: OFF H[...]

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    3-9 PCS-1/1P Teleconference terminal A User name: PCS1A User number: 100 Teleconference terminal B User name: PCS1B User number: 200 DHCP server A DHCP server B Gatekeeper 192.100.10.20 LAN1 LAN2 Router Router 3-5. Connection via DHCP and Gatekeeper Example of system When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal[...]

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    3-10 PCS-1/1P 2. Confirm that the IP address is displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B. (Example: IP:192.100.20.20) 3. Confirm that “ Registration Confirm ” is displayed at the bottom of page 2 in the LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B. 4. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below. D[...]

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    3-11 PCS-1/1P 192.168.10.1 210.10.10.1 210.20.20.1 Teleconference terminal A 192.168.10.10 Teleconference terminal B 210.20.20.2 Router Internet Router 3-6. Connection beyond NAT Example of system A call is submitted from TV conference terminal A (NAT environment) to TV conference terminal B (global IP). (It cannot be usually submitted from TV conf[...]

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    3-12 PCS-1/1P Fixed IP Address for PPPoE: Blank PPPoE DNS: Obtain automatically Primary DNS: Cannot be set. Secondary DNS: Cannot be set. 2. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B is 210.20.20.2. 3. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below. DHCP Mode: Off (Set to “ [...]

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    3-13 PCS-1/1P Ethernet Ethernet ONU ONU FTTH FTTH Internet Regional IP network Teleconference terminal A 210.10.10.10 Teleconference terminal A 211.10.10.10 3-7. Connection using PPPoE Example of system When a call is initiated from teleconference terminal A to teleconference terminal B. 1. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal B is set as [...]

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    3-14 PCS-1/1P Primary DNS: Cannot be set. Secondary DNS: Cannot be set. 2. Confirm that the IP address displayed in the launcher menu of teleconference terminal B is 211.10.10.10. 3. The LAN setup menu of teleconference terminal A is set as described below. DHCP Mode: OFF Host Name: Blank IP Address: Blank Network Mask: Blank Gateway Address: Blank[...]

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    4-1 PCS-1/1P Section 4 Technical Data 4-1. PCS-1/1P Port Number Used 4-1-1. During P-P Connection (Default) PCS-1/1P uses the port number below during P-P connection when the port number used in a LAN setup menu is set as “Default”. Port number RAS (PCS-1/1P) Any number from 2253 to 2255 * (when Gatekeeper is used) RAS (Gatekeeper) 1718 or 1719[...]

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    4-2 PCS-1/1P 4-1-3. During Use of Internal MCU Function (Default) PCS-1/1P that operates as internal MCU uses the port number below when the port number used in a LAN setup menu is set as “ Default ” . The port number that a child-terminal uses is the same as during P-P connection. Port number (at first point) Port number (at N’th point) RAS [...]

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    4-3 PCS-1/1P 4-2. Setting of PCS-1/1P and HUB The initial setting of the PCS-1/1P is Auto. In the Auto setting of the PCS-1/1P, 10/100 can be selected automatically, however, Half/Full cannot be selected automatically. Therefore, if the HUB is set to Full mode, a connection failure or packet loss occurs. The following table shows an example of conn[...]

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    4-4 PCS-1/1P 4-4. Audio Selection List of PCS-1/1P Audio setup menu Audio input Audio output CTE Input MIC Echo Selection Internal MIC mute AUDIO AUDIO OUT Receiving Remarks select select canceller input echo DSB AUX (MIXED) volume canceller OUT DSB LINE adjustment Off MIC Internal Internal Internal MIC Valid Valid Remote Remote Valid Recommended d[...]

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    4-5 PCS-1/1P Audio input Audio output . Internal MIC: Microphone incorporated into the man unit . Remote: Remote audio . MIC: MIC input of main unit . MIC: MIC input of main unit . AUX: AUX input of main unit . AUX: AUX input of main unit . DSB MIC: MIC input of DSB . DSB MIC: MIC input of DSB . DSB AUX: AUX input of DSB . DSB AUX: AUX input of DSB[...]

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    4-6 PCS-1/1P 4-5. Remote Motion Picture Display during Multipoint Connection of PCS-1/1P 4-5-1. Remote Motion Picture Displayed at Each Point in Audio Detection Mode The whole screen at a speaking point is displayed in other terminals. The remote motion picture displayed at a speaking point remains before speaking. Examples at six points are given [...]

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    4-7 PCS-1/1P 4-5-3. Remote Motion Picture at Each Point in Split Mode The images in all connected terminals are split and simultaneously displayed in all terminals. 1. The number of split images is 4 when sub-terminals are 1 to 3. The position of the images is fixed in the order of connection. Examples at four points are given below. (Note: Sub-dev[...]

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    4-8 PCS-1/1P The transition examples of an image when the previous image displayed in the lower-right position is one in a main terminal and when sub-terminal B speaks are given below. Spoken by main terminal The transition examples of an image when the previous image displayed in the lower-right position is one in sub-terminal B and when sub-termi[...]

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    4-9 PCS-1/1P 4-6. Display Transition List of PCS-1/1P General setup Dual monitor: Off Monitor output: VIDEO OUT In this case, connect a video monitor to the VIDEO OUT MAIN terminal of the main unit. The display transition is as shown below. Transition state VIDEO OUT MAIN image of main unit Non-communication Launcher menu Motion picture communicati[...]

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    4-10 PCS-1/1P General setup Dual monitor: On Monitor output: RGB OUT In this case, connect a video monitor to the VIDEO OUT MAIN terminal of the main unit and connect an RGB monitor to the RGB terminal of the main unit. The display transition is as shown below. Transition state VIDEO OUT MAIN image of main unit RGB image of main unit Non-communicat[...]

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    4-11 PCS-1/1P 4-7. Priority Level List of Video and Audio Codec High-speed bit rate of H.323 (512 K or higher) 1234567 Sound quality V H264/30 fps MPEG4/30 fps SIF/60 fps G263/30 fps H261/30 fps __ priority A MPEG4 AAC G722 G722.1 G711 G728 G729 G723.1 Picture quality V H264/30 fps MPEG4/30 fps SIF/60 fps G263/30 fps H261/30 fps __ priority A G722 [...]

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    4-12 PCS-1/1P Middle-speed bit rate of H.320 (256 K to 511 K) 1234567 Sound quality V H264/15 fps H263/15 fps H261/15 fps ____ priority A G722 G711 G728 ____ Picture quality V H264/15 fps H263/15 fps H261/15 fps ____ priority A G722 G728 G711 ____ Motion priority V H264/30 fps H263/30 fps H261/30 fps ____ A G722 G728 G711 ____ Low-speed bit rate of[...]

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