TANDBERG 6000MXP manual

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    User Manual Software version F3 D13833.01 This document is not to be repr oduced in whole or in part without pe rmission in w riting from:[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile ii Trademarks and Copyright All rights reserv ed. This do cument contains inform ation that is proprietar y to TANDBERG . No part of this publication m ay be reprod uced, stored in a r etrieval s ystem, or transm itted, in an y form, or by any m eans, electronically, m echanicall y, by photocopying, or other wise, witho [...]

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    User Manual iii Environmental Issues Thank you for buying a product, which contributes to a reduction in pollution, a nd thereb y helps save the enviro nment. Our products reduce the ne ed for travel and transport and thereb y reduce pollution. Our pro ducts have either n one or fe w consum able parts (chem icals, toner, gas, paper) and low energ y[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile iv Operator Safety Summary For your protect ion, please read thes e safety instruct ions com pletely before opera ting the equipment and k eep this m anual for future ref erence. T he information in this sum m ary is intended for operators. Caref ully observe all warnings, prec autions and instruc tions both on the appar[...]

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    User Manual v  ISDN cables - CAUT ION - T o reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 2 6 AWG or larger telecomm unication line cor d.  Servicing - Do not attem pt to service the apparat us yourself as opening or rem oving covers m ay expose you to danger ous voltages or ot her hazards, an d will void th e warrant y. Refer all servicing to qualif[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile vi Contact us If you have an y questions, comm ents or suggesti ons, please see t he Online Su pport service at www.tandberg.n et . It is also poss ible to send a fax or mail to the attention of : Product and Sales Support TANDBERG P.O. Box 92 1325 L y sak er Norway Tel: +47 67 125 12 5 Fax: +47 67 125 2 34[...]

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    User Manual vii Table of Contents 1 Introduction ............................. ................................ ................................ ................................ 1 1 1.1 At a Glance ............................. ................................ ................................ ............................. 14 1.2 Menu Struct ure ...[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile viii 3.12 Conference Services ................................................ ................................ .......................... 87 3.12.1 Reques t Floor and Rele ase Floor ........................................................ .................... 90 3.12.2 Confer ence Layout ................................[...]

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    User Manual ix 4.4.7 Default Call Settings ................... ................................ ................................. .......... 165 4.5 Audio ..................................... ................................. ................................ ............................ 168 4.5.1 Inputs .......................... .................[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile x 6.13 Appendix 1 3 ........................................................ ................................ ............................. 273 6.14 Appendix 1 4 ........................................................ ................................ ............................. 274 6.15 Appendix 1 5 ..................[...]

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    1 Int roduction The T ANDBERG 6000 MX P Profile provides high-end performance f eatures, large m onitors and precision audio. T his creates a collaborative m eeting environm ent for medium to large-si zed meeting room s. Audio Qualit y High-perform ance audio provides a richer, m ore com plete visual comm unication experience. T he MPEG4 AAC-LD s t[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 12 MultiSite* The em bedded MultiSite TF func tionality can cater f or up to 6 v ideo sites and 5 a udio sites and supports screen layouts such as VoiceSwitched, AutoSplit, 4 Split and 5+1 Split. TF The MultiS ite functionalit y supports any com bination of ISDN an d IP participan ts in a conferenc e. A superior qua lity[...]

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    Introduction 13 Interoperabilit y The T ANDBERG 6000 MX P Profile is worldwide compatible with other stan dards-based videoconferenc ing system s. * - optional featur e. To check whi ch options are in stalled, select Co ntrol Panel - S ystem Inform ation in the me nu. TF - TANDBERG F irst[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 14 1.1 At a Glance T A NDBERG 600 0 MXP Pr ofile Wall M ount T A NDBERG 600 0 MXP Pr ofile Roll About WAVE II Camera The main cam era is mount ed on top of the pr oduct. The m ain cam era includes a high qu ality color cam era with a fast pan/ti lt/zoom action. T he m ain camera is controlled b y the s y stem ’ s infra[...]

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    Introduction 15 Monitors The main m onitor displays the f ar-end and near-e nd videoconferenc ing sites in a ddition to t he menus and vide o from connected video sources. Note that the TAND BERG 6000 MXP Profil e is shipped with diff erent monitors depend ing on product variants; t here are two d ifferent variants of the s ystem: 43 ” , which ha[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 16 Microph one The high qual ity table microphon e is designed to be placed on a ta ble during a videoconferenc e. Up to three m icrophones can be c onnected. T he ideal location f or the microphon e is on a flat surface at least 2m (6.5 f t) from the front of the system. The s ystem will autom atically equalize sound le[...]

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    Introduction 17 camera preset 1 0 to 15, the num bers A to F shoul d be selected. For m ore information, contact your local TAND BERG representative.[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 18 1.2 Menu Structure The menu struc ture is divided in t wo. The Main Me nu is availabl e for all users a nd contains a ll functionalit y of the system. T he Administrator M enu contains all the sett ings of the system . The Administrator Sett ings are ac cessible from the Main Menu b y selecting Control Panel and Admin[...]

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    Introduction 19[...]

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    2 Inst allation Precautions:  Never install com munication wiring during a l ightning storm .  Never install jac ks for c ommunication cables in wet loc ations unless the jack is specificall y designed for wet locatio ns.  Never touch un installed com munication wires or terminals unl ess the teleph one line has been disconnecte d at the n[...]

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    Installation 21 2.1 Unpacking and Mounting Unpacking To avoid dam age to the unit duri ng transportatio n the system is delivered as se parate components:  System  Column and Foot  Base, optional  High quality m onitor  W all Brackets  Camera  Camera s tand The Access ories box contains the following:  Screws  ISDN cables[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 22 Mounting Please refer to t he Installation s heet provided with the s ystem for details on ho w to m ount the TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile. Note! The cam era should be alig ned with the f ront edge of the m onitor to ens ure that the IR- sensor in the cam era can pick up signals fr om the remote contr ol.[...]

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    Installation 23 2.2 Connecting Cables All cables need ed in standard c onfiguration are alread y connected to the codec . Connect these cables to their respec tive parts of the system . 1. Power cables Connect the po wer cable to an electrical distr ibution sock et. 2. Mon itor cables Connect the DVI c able to the input on your m onitor. 3. Microph[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 24 2.3 Monitor Configuration The monitor is pr e-configured a nd only needs t o be switched on.[...]

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    Installation 25 2.4 System Configuration The s y stem must be configur ed for each insta llation. Conf iguration sett ings can be m ade via the system menu. If an external IMUX or non-standar d network is being used it m ay be necessar y to configure an y associated external equipment. Navigate throug h the menu s ystem using the arro w keys and OK[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 26 5. Auto Answer, Max Call Leng th, Phone Boo k Settings and Permi ssions Leave Auto Ans wer, Max Call Le ngth, Access code and Perm issions unchang ed if no special needs are r equired. See c hapter General Settings for more inform ation. 6. Screen Settings W hen using wide screen (16:9) m onitors, set T V Monitor Form[...]

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    Installation 27 4. Netw ork Profiles Please refer to N etwork Prof iles for details 5. Data Port Please refer to D ata Port for details 6. Save chang es Remem ber to save an y changes made in the m enu by selecting t he Save button o n the Menu line an d pressing OK.[...]

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    3 General Use Wake up the system W hen the system is not in use, it is i n standb y mode and the sc reens are black . W ake up the system by picking up the rem ote control. An inc oming c all or pressing an y key on the rem ote control will also wake up the s ystem. If the system do es not respo nd:  Make sure that the s ystem is switche d on b [...]

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    General Use 29 3.1 The Welcome Screen W hen the system is switched o n, the welcom e screen will be d isplayed. The welcom e screen presents the m enu and displa ys your main cam era image in t he back ground (main cam era is system default). The ISDN/IP num bers and the s ystem name are disp layed in the upper right corner. The ISDN Number and IP [...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 30 3.2 Using the Remote Control The s y stem is controlled with a rem ote control. T hink of the rem ote control as a mobi le phone with number k eys and call k eys. Use the arrow k eys and OK to nav igate the m enu. The system ’ s most comm only used functi ons are also acc essible directl y from the rem ote control. [...]

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    General Use 31 12. Selfview displa ys your outgoing v ideo. Press Selfview ag ain to tur n selfview off, see Selfview . 13. Use the Phone Bo ok to store and r ecall video contacts f or easy plac ement of calls, see Phon e Book . 14. Use the red End C all key to end the current call. Pres sing this ke y when not in a call will place t he syste m in [...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 32 3.2.1 Navigation Arrow keys and O K Navigate in the m enu with the arro w keys on the r emote contro l. The orange selector on sc reen s hows the selected i tem. Press OK to select. Cancel key In the m ain menu, pressing Cance l (X) will hide the menu. If the m enu is hidden, bring it back with OK. In oth er m enus, p[...]

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    General Use 33 3.2.2 Selfvie w The term “ Selfview ” m eans the outgoing im age. In a norm al call, using m ain cam era, this is the image of your self. The Selfvie w button toggles the images betwee n Far End, Se lfview and Dual Video (if an y). How to use Selfview: 1. Outside a call, pr essing the Self view button will s witch between t he ne[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 34 Example: You are using the sy stem as a PC and get an incoming call. W hen the setting “ Use Screen as L ocal PC m onitor ” is On, you will k eep your PC im age displayed loca lly and the inc oming call pops u p in a PIP or as sm aller images i n a 1+3 layout, dependi ng on your s ystem. You will see L ocal PC dis[...]

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    General Use 35 3.2.3 Layout The layout of the screen can either b e shown as Picture in Picture (P IP) or Picture outside Picture (POP) when displ aying m ore than one video im age. The beha viour of the La yout button is dependent on the Picture La yout setting in Scree n Settings . 3.2.3.1 Picture in Picture W hen Picture Layout is set to PIP, th[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 36 3.2.4 Mic Off To mute the m icrophone dur ing a call, press the M ic off button. An on-screen ind icator appears in the upper right c orner when the m icrophone is off . In a call, if aud io is detected, th e on-screen symbol will start t o flash. Pr essing the Mic of f button one m ore tim e will activate the m icrop[...]

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    General Use 37 3.2.5 Volume + and - Press the Volum e ke y to adj ust the volum e level of the codec on ly and not the m onitor. An on- screen indicator will show the curr ent level.[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 38 3.2.6 Number and Letter keys Pressing a num ber ke y when o utside a call wi ll bring up the c all menu. W hen in a call, the number ke ys are used for Cam era Presets. Press a num ber and go to the corres ponding Cam era Preset (see Cam era Preset s ). However, when having an inpu t field where n umbers are required,[...]

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    General Use 39 3.2.7 Touch Tones If wanting to dial extension num bers during a cal l, press the T ouch tones button to activate the number ke ys, otherwise the num ber k eys will activate the corr esponding cam era pres ets. An indicator will tel l that Touch tones are enab led. Finish with O K to exit Touch t one m ode.[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 40 3.3 On-screen Indicators The system has a number of icon s signaling diffe rent sett ings: Microph one Off This indicator is sho wn when the micr ophone is turned of f. Press the Mic off button again to turn the micr ophone back on, see Mic Off for details. Volume Off This indicator is sho wn when the volume is turn e[...]

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    General Use 41 Telephone This indicates th at there is a telep hone participant in the confer ence. T he displayed num ber indicates ho w many teleph one participants there are in the conference.[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 42 3.4 Using the Menu Main menu out side a call and in a call. Press the Menu b utton on t he remote contro l to display the m enu. The m enu contains all functions needed i n order to c ontrol the s ystem.[...]

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    General Use 43 The menu con tains the follow ing items:  Make a Call / Add Anoth er Call  Standby / End Call  Camera Control  Presentation  Conference Serv ices  Control Panel  Close See Menu Structure f or a full overv iew of the m enu. The functions of the menu ar e displayed as icons. The c urrently selected icon is m arked [...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 44 3.5 Make a Call Display the call m enu by either: 1. Select Mak e a Call from the menu, or 2. Press the green C all button on t he remote contro l The T ANDBERG system can m ake both video calls and tele phone calls . Call Settings spec ifies the qualit y of the call. It is p ossible to alter the default call s etting[...]

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    General Use 45 3.5.1 Place Video Call In the Make a C all menu enter the Dial Num ber either: 1. Manuall y, or 2. Select the book symbol in or der to display the P hone Book and select a conferenc e participant. W hen dialing manually, tog gle between ABC/a bc b y pressing the # button on the rem ote control and between abc/1 23 by hold ing the # b[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 46 3.5.2 Place Telephone Call In the Make a C all menu enter the Dial Num ber either: 1. Manuall y, or 2. Select the book symbol in or der to display the P hone Book and select a conferenc e participant, see Phone Boo k for details. W hen entering a Dial Number m anually, toggle be tween abc/123 by pressing th e # button[...]

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    General Use 47 3.5.3 Add Call (optional feature) Conference s ystems with built-in MultiSite can ha ndle up to 6 vi deo calls and 5 te lephone calls simultaneousl y. It is possible to bot h set up a c onference with m any participants and also add p articipants duri ng a conference. Set up a conferen ce with t wo or more participants In the Make a [...]

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    General Use 49 3.5.4 Call Settings The Call Settings s pecifies the q uality of the cal l. Each call will be s et up with the Default Call Settings if the sett ings are not altere d. In this cas e the f ield is named Default Ca ll Settings. If the settings for s ome reason are al tered for the curr ent particip ant in the current c all, the nam e o[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 50 3.5.5 Streaming Streaming lets you broadca st your meeting to participa nts on web. The web participants can listen to the m eeting, see snapsho ts, but not part icipate them selves. Snapshots of c urrent stream (if MultiSite), se lfview, far end a nd DuoVideo str eam s are accessible via htt p. See Appendix 6 f or de[...]

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    General Use 51 Streaming Source*  Auto: Enables str eaming of both local and far end video. Selection of which site to be s treamed is done us ing voice switching (the site that speak s is stream ed).  Local: Onl y the local video will b e stream ed.  Remote: Onl y the far end video will be stream ed. Local and far end audio is always stre[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 52 3.6 Answer an incoming call How to answer an incoming call:  To accept an incom ing call, pr ess the OK button or the green Call button o n the rem ote control. How to reject an incoming call:  To rejec t an incoming call, select th e Reject icon and press the OK but ton, or pres s the End Call button o n the re[...]

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    General Use 53 3.7 End Call How to end a call:  Press the red End C all button o n the rem ote control, or  Press the Menu b utton on t he remote contro l to display the m enu and selec t End Call. W hen the End Call dialog box is displa yed either:  Press the red End C all button o n the rem ote control again, or  Press the OK button t[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 54 3.8 Standby The s y stem will automaticall y go to Standb y mode when it is no t in use. In standb y m ode, the screen(s) are black. It is however s till possible to r eceive incom ing calls. How to turn on the standby mode manu ally:  Select Standb y from the menu and select Standb y Now, or  Press the End Ca l[...]

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    General Use 55 3.8.1 Delay Standby for 1 hour Delay Standb y for 1 hour postpon es the s y stem from entering stand by mode for 1 ho ur. This func tion is useful when using th e monitors f or a local presenta tion to preven t the system from autom atically blanking the monitors. It is also poss ible to postpo ne the system from entering s tandby mo[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 56 3.8.2 Delay Standby for 3 hours Delay Standb y for 3 hours pos tpones the autom atic standb y mode for 3 hours . This func tion is useful when using th e monitors f or a local presenta tion to preven t the system from autom atically blanking the monitors. It is also poss ible to postpo ne the system from entering s ta[...]

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    General Use 57 3.8.3 Do Not Disturb To prevent the s ystem f rom accepting any incom ing calls, the functi on Do Not Dist urb has to be activated. The c aller will he ar a bus y tone when calling the s ystem . The monitor will be b lack when Do Not D isturb is active, se e figure belo w. End Do Not Distur b by pressing an y key on the rem ote contr[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 58 3.9 Phone Book The Phone Book is available v ia the Phone Bo ok button on the rem ote contr ol or from the Make a Call menu. Using the Phone Book is tim e saving and prevents th e user from inadvertently callin g the wrong number. T he contacts are sorted alp habeticall y. The contact nam es are displa yed in the list[...]

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    General Use 59 The follow ing information is avail able from the Pho ne Book:  Last Number Dia led  Missed Calls  Call Histor y  My Contacts  Global Contacts[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 60 3.9.1 Call Log The Call Log lists Last Number Di aled, Missed C alls and Call Histor y allows the user to see whic h calls that are m ade in the p ast. The lists contai n a maxim um of 30 num bers and the num bers are stored in these l ists until the s ystem is restarted. If the contacts listed are availab le in the p[...]

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    General Use 61 3.9.2 My Contacts My Contacts are th e locally stored cont acts on the s ystem. T his means that it is po ssible to add new contacts an d edit or delete ex isting contacts. M y Contacts can st ore up to 200 contacts. How to make a call using M y Contacts: 1. Find the desired c ontact using th e arrow ke ys or searching on the first l[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 62 The follow ing function s are available from M y Contacts:  Call Now  New Contact  New MultiSite Con tact  Edit Contact  Delete Contact  Close[...]

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    General Use 63 3.9.2.1 Add Ne w Contact The New Contact f unction i s available from M y Contacts . Add a new con tact to M y Contacts by: 1. Select the New Co ntacts button to open the Ne w Contacts dialog box. 2. Enter Nam e by using the letter k eys on the rem ote control. Input will autom atically be interpreted as letters . Toggle betwee n cap[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 64 3.9.2.2 New MultiSite Contact (Optional feature*) The New MultiS ite Contact function is availab le from My Contacts . It is possible to pr e-define the p articipants of a conference m eeting as a MultiSite Contact. A ll participants in the MultiSite Contact will then be co nnected autom atically instead of having to [...]

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    General Use 65 Bandwid th for a MultiSite Con tact call W hen calling a MultiSite Contact, th e system will try to call the partic ipants with their specified bandwidths. If the total band width exceeds the s ystems m aximum band width, the s y stem will downspeed an d distribute the a vailable bandwid th equall y for all the participa nts. Example[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 66 3.9.2.3 Edit Contact The Edit Contact f unction is avai lable from My Contacts . How to edit a contact in the Local Phone Book: 1. Select the contac t that is to be edited. 2. Press the left arr ow on the r emote control, fol lowed by the do wn arrow until the Edit Contact icon is s elected. 3. The current settin gs f[...]

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    General Use 67 3.9.2.4 Delete Contact The Delete Contact f unction is a vailable fr om M y Contacts . How to delete a contact: 1. Select the contac t that is to be deleted. 2. Press the left arr ow on the r emote control, fol lowed by the do wn arrow until the D elete Contact icon is s elected. The Delet e Contact dialo gue box is displa yed. 3. Co[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 68 3.9.3 Global Contacts W hen selecting Phone Book the phone book opens showing th e Global Contacts or the Corporate Direc tory, below the fold ers Last Num ber Dialled, Missed Calls, Call Hi story and M y Contacts. Global Contacts ar e available if the s ystem is connected to an external m anagement s ystem lik e the [...]

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    General Use 69 3.9.3.1 Up one Level Global Contacts can be arranged i n a tree structure with several su b folders. Use the Up one Level button to n avigate up in t he tree structure. W hen a search in the Global Phone Book is m ade, by us ing the Search f unction, onl y contacts matc hing the search text are disp layed. Select th e Up one Level bu[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 70 3.9.3.2 Search The phone book can contain an un limited amount of global cont acts. Using sear ch mak es it easier to find the wanted contact. How to search in the Global Phone Book: 1. Select the Search icon. 2. Enter search text in the dialogue box that app ears and pres s the OK button on the remote c ontrol. The s[...]

  • Page 71

    General Use 71 3.9.3.3 Copy Co ntact to M y Co ntacts The Copy Contac t to M y Contacts function is av ailable fr om the Last Num ber Dialed, Missed Calls, Call Histor y and Global C ontacts folders , see Phone Book for details. It ma y be wise to co py contacts that are often us ed to My Cont acts. Note that th e local cop y will not be updated if[...]

  • Page 72

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 72 3.10 Camera Control There are sever al ways to control the camer a:  Control the cam era directl y with the arrow k eys when the m enu is closed or us e the Move Camera f unction in the m enu to control both the near end and far e nd camer a, see Move Camera and Far End Control for details.  Use the zoom button [...]

  • Page 73

    General Use 73 3.10.1 Move Camera It is possible to m ove the cam era with the rem ote control or via the m enu. Movin g the camera directl y with the remote con trol W hen the menu is hidden, t he arrow ke ys will work on the c amera. If the menu is displa yed, press the Cancel button on the rem ote control to hide it. Use the left and r ight arro[...]

  • Page 74

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 74 3.10.2 Far End Control Far End Control allows you to control your conference partner ’ s cam era. Far End Cam era Control is useful if e.g. it is n ot possible to see what a part icipant at the f ar end is writi ng on their white board. Use Far End Control to m ove the far end cam era and zoom closer on th e white b[...]

  • Page 75

    General Use 75 3.10.3 Camera Presets Use cam era presets to easily var y between predef ined near end cam era angles. T his is useful when pictures f rom m any different cam era angles have to be s ent to the far end . E.g. in a meeting there is a white board, a PC and a sm all meeting tab le. Use cam era presets to m ove between these cam era angl[...]

  • Page 76

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 76 preset on that num ber. 3.10.4 TANDBERG Tracker How to save presets for the T ANDBERG T racker: 1. Select which cam era prese t to be used on the TANDBERG T racker . 2. Move the cam era to the desired pos ition to store on the track er. 3. Select Move Cam era - Save Ne w Preset in the m enu. 4. All camer a presets are[...]

  • Page 77

    General Use 77 3.10.5 Picture Control Focus, Brightnes s and W hite balance are set f or auto focus, auto bri ghtness and auto white balance b y default. If you need to s et focus, bright ness and white b alance m anually, go to Pictur e Control in the Cam era Control m enu. Focus Auto Auto focus c ontinuously updates t he focus throu ghout the ca [...]

  • Page 78

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 78 3.10.6 Camera Tracking Through Cam era Track ing and the use of t wo or three m icrophones, the cam era can automaticall y position itself on the c urrent speak er. Before using cam era track ing, the camera positions used m ust be stored at Preset 7 (Mic1), Pres et 8 (Mic2) an d/or Preset 9 (Mic3). How to use Camera [...]

  • Page 79

    General Use 79 3.11 Presentation The Presentatio n Functionalit y in the system enables you to sh ow other availab le video sourc es in addition to your Main Cam era. This is perfec t for meetings where you would lik e to show a PowerPoint pres entation fo r instance. You can even us e arrow ke y s up and down on t he remote control to activate Pag[...]

  • Page 80

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 80 3.11.1 Presentation Key The quick est way to show a present ation is to use th e presentatio n ke y on the rem ote control. The presentation ke y is used to start and stop a pres entation. T he presentatio n key will d isplay PC (default*) or the last used prese ntation source. W hen holding the presentation k ey for [...]

  • Page 81

    General Use 81 3.11.2 Presentation Menu The Presentatio n menu offers you all available video sources; Ma in Cam era, PC, Docum ent Camera, VCR, AUX and VNC. All these sources can be used as M ain Video Stream or Dual Video Stream (Duo Video / H.239). Not all system s has all video sourc es availab le, see Interf aces for details. Outside a call th[...]

  • Page 82

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 82 3.11.3 PC Presenter (DVI/XG A Input) (Optional feature - not available on all system s) Users often ha ve their pres entations on a lapto p that is broug ht into the m eeting room . Remem ber to connect your PC to the codec bef ore you press the Presentation button. Note tha t the image will appe ar sm oother on the s[...]

  • Page 83

    General Use 83 3.11.4 PC Soft Presenter and VNC (Optional feature) PC SoftPresenter is used to disp lay PC im ages on your s ystem without usin g a VGA cable (PC Presenter). T he system and your PC m ust be connected to the s ame LAN. In ad dition, VNC (Virtual Network Computing) server software m ust be instal led on the PC. Fre e software can be [...]

  • Page 84

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 84 3.11.5 Dual Stream (DuoVideoTF/H.239) (Optional feature - not available on all system s) W ith Dual Stream y o u have the opp ortunit y to show two different live video stream s simultaneousl y, main video and one addition al source. This is hand y when showing a presentation. You see the live presentation and t he li[...]

  • Page 85

    General Use 85 3.11.6 Take Ne w Sn apsho t The s y s tem c an take a snapshot of your live video . Snapshot is hand y when you are in a ca ll with a system that does not support Du al Stream . Use Snapshot t o show a snaps hot of your presentation and c ontinue the m eeting with m ain camera. How to use snapshot: You find Tak e New Snapshot i n the[...]

  • Page 86

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 86 3.11.7 Display Snapshot The s y s tem s tores the last s ent or received Sna pshot. T he snapshot is de leted autom atically after the call. How to display snapshots: 1. To view a stored snapshot, f irst choose the Snaps hot header. 2. Select Displa y Snapshot in the Presentation m enu. 3. Press the Displa y Snapsho t[...]

  • Page 87

    General Use 87 3.12 Conference Services A Multipoint Con trol Unit (MCU ) enables sever al sites to part icipate in the sam e conferenc e. During an MCU co nference , the status line will provide infor mation about the co nference. You can m ake a multipoint c onference in diff erent ways. T he Conference Serv ices vary depending on ho w you m ake [...]

  • Page 88

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 88 Example of Multi Site for mid- to low e nd systems. N ote that th e illustrations may differ from the actual product. Using the system ’ s int ernal M CU, MultiSite TF * Most TANDBERG MX P system s has an option al built-in MCU, which is called M ultiSite*. It supports up to 6 v ideo calls and 5 telephone ca lls inc[...]

  • Page 89

    General Use 89 Using an extern al MCU w ith limited Chair Cont rol Sup port you may hav e the fo llowing services W ith an external MCU that does n ot support H.243 , you have the f ollowing serv ices:  Request/Release F loor  Term inal Names * The MultiSIte op t ion is not availa ble on the TANDBERG 550 M XP, TANDBERG 770 M XP and TANDBERG 1[...]

  • Page 90

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 90 3.12.1 Request Floor and Release Floor W hen requesting floor, your video will be broadcas ted in ful l screen to all other participants i n the conference. Re quest Floor is usef ul when you want to speak or display som ething in front of a ll participants. Release Floor when you are do ne and mak e the floor availab[...]

  • Page 91

    General Use 91 3.12.2 Conference Layout (Only supported b y TANDB ERG MultiSite*) W ith a TANDBERG MultiSite you can choose between the layouts: Auto Split, 4 Split, 5+1 Sp lit and Voice Switch ed view. Auto S plit displa ys all participants on the sc reen sim ultaneousl y. 4 Split displays the 4 las t speaking Part icipants includin g the Multi Si[...]

  • Page 92

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 92 3.12.3 Terminal Names Choose Term inal Names to see a list of the partici pants of the MultiS ite conferenc e. Press Cancel to go back.[...]

  • Page 93

    General Use 93 3.12.4 Chair Control (Not supported b y TANDBERG MC U, TANDBERG M PS or MultiS ite) As chairman, you have acc ess to m ore MultiSite Services . Select Chair Contro l to assum e the role of chairm an of the confer ence. Select Rele ase Chair to end the role as cha irm an. A Chair indicator appears when you have Chair and disa ppears w[...]

  • Page 94

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 94 3.12.5 Assign Floor and Release Floor from Participant Assign Floor al lows the chairm an to select which of the conf erence participants th at is to be broadcasted to al l other par ticipants.[...]

  • Page 95

    General Use 95 3.12.6 Vie w Site and End View (Not supported b y TANDBERG MC U or Multi Site) View Site allows you to view an y participant in the conf erence regardless of whom having floor and chair. Choose End View to go b ack to normal.[...]

  • Page 96

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 96 3.12.7 Disconnect Participant Disconnect Part icipant allows t he chairm an to disconnect an y participant in the conf erence. In a multipoint call, this is equiv alent to disconnecti ng a participant f rom the end call menu.[...]

  • Page 97

    General Use 97 3.12.8 Terminate Meeting Term inate Meeting allows the c hairm an to terminate the confer ence altogether. In a MultiS ite call, this is equivalent t o pressin g End All Calls f rom the end c all menu.[...]

  • Page 98

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 98 3.12.9 More about MultiSite (embedded MCU) (Optional Featur e*) Calling in to a M ultiSite Any system c an be part of a Mu ltiSite conf erence by callin g in to a MultiSite . The dia l-in numbers to the MultiSite dep ends of the n etwork that is us ed. To dial in to the M ultiSite on IP:  Dial the IP Num ber or the[...]

  • Page 99

    General Use 99 By connecting Mu ltiSite s y stem s together, it is pos sible to connec t even m ore sites in a cascaded MultiSite (see exam ple belo w). All connections ca n use an y combination of ISDN/ IP. The host can connect up to 5 other video s ystems with Mult iSite functionalit y. The cascade d system s can connect to 4 other video sites . [...]

  • Page 100

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 100 3.13 Control Panel The Cont rol Panel contain s the features:  Diagnostics  Text Chat  Audio Dem onstration  Administrator Sett ings  Restart  User Guide[...]

  • Page 101

    General Use 101 3.13.1 Diagnostics Diagnostics allo ws testing of individual s y s tem components and displa y s the c urrent system settings. Diagnostics cont ain:  System Inform ation  Channel Status  Call Status  System Selftest  View Adm inistrator Settings  IP Address Conf lict Check  W arnings[...]

  • Page 102

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 102 3.13.1.1 Sy stem Information Select System Information to v iew system numbers, line status, sof tware version, hardware seria l number and other us eful inf ormation. Press arr ow ke y up and down to scrol l in the System Information list. System Information contains: System Name My ISDN Num ber My IP Num ber My IP [...]

  • Page 103

    General Use 103 3.13.1.2 Ch annel Status Comprehensive i nformation abo ut the call progres s is availabl e through the Cha nnel Status window. This window indicates th e various stages each B-cha nnel goes thro ugh whilst establishing a con nection. Status - BRI Comments Idle Calling Connected Sync Active Releasing Released the channel is idle whe[...]

  • Page 104

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 104 PRI Yellow Alarm Yellow alarm or Remote Al arm Indicator (RAI) m eans that the s ystem is receiving fram ing info, but in this fram ing info the other si de tells the s ystem that it is not re ading the s ystem ’ s transm itted framing info. T ypically, this m ay be a broken conn ector in the T X part of the s yste[...]

  • Page 105

    General Use 105 3.13.1.3 Call Status Comprehensive i nformation abo ut the call is av ailable throug h the Call Status window. T he menu has two colum ns, one for tr ansmitted and on e for received au dio/video/data inform ation. If Dual Stream or Multi Site is available on your system and in use, pressin g the UP/DOWN keys will show one page per c[...]

  • Page 106

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 106 3.13.1.4 Sy stem Selftest The s y s tem perf orms a c heck to determine intern al hard ware integrit y. System Self test is useful when you want t o check if your network c onnection is ac tive.[...]

  • Page 107

    General Use 107 3.13.1.5 Vie w A dministrator Settings This window d isplays all the s ystem settings. Use the arrow k ey on the remote co ntrol to scroll through the list. View Administrator Settings ma y contain*: General Settings System Nam e Language Dual Monitor Auto answer Max Call Length Access Code Incoming MCU ca lls Incoming T elephone ca[...]

  • Page 108

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 108 Video Quality Main Camera PC Docum ent Camera VCR AUX VNC Split Screen Default Call Set tings Call T ype Network Bandwidth Restrict (56k ) Auto H320 Ban dwidth Auto H323 Ban dwidth SIP Audio Settings Inputs Mic1 Mic2 Mic3 Audio4 Audio5 Audio6 Mix Mode VCR Duck ing Level Settings Mic1 Mic2 Mic3 Audio4 Audio5 Audio6 Ou[...]

  • Page 109

    General Use 109 Picture Control Focus W hite balance Brightness Video Name Main Cam AUX Doc Cam VCR PC VGA VNC Network T ype ISDN-BRIPRILeas ed E1T 1Enternal H331 ISDN Switch T ype ETSI (Euro IS DN), … Line1 Setup On Number1 Number2 SPID1 SPID2 Line2 Setup On Number1 Number2 SPID1 SPID2 Line3 Setup On Number1 Number2 SPID1 SPID2 Advanced ISDN[...]

  • Page 110

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 110 IP Settings IP assignm ent IP address IP subnet m ask Gateway Ethernet Speed H.323 Settings E.164 Alias Use Gatekeeper Gatekeeper IP H.323 Prefix Advanced H.323 Settings RSVP NAT NAT Address QoS IP Precedence Audio Video Data Signaling IP Type of Service ( TOS) Diffserv Audio Video Data Signaling SNMP Settings SNMP T[...]

  • Page 111

    General Use 111 3.13.1.6 IP A ddress Conflict Check The s y s tem will g ive a warning if there is an IP co nflict. T he user may initiate th is check by selecting IP Address Conflic t Check.[...]

  • Page 112

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 112 3.13.1.7 Warning s If any warnings r egistered b y the system it will be d ispla yed in the War nings menu. Open a warning in the list to get m ore information about the warning. The following war nings m ay be displa yed if detected by the s ystem, depend ing on s y stem type and configuration : ISDN BRI warnin gs ?[...]

  • Page 113

    General Use 113  There is som ething wrong with the Leased E1/T 1 line (Yellow al arm) . Please check your network connecti on. (193) H323 gatekeeper warnings  Could not register to the gatek eeper.  The gatekeeper rej ected to register t he system . Another s y stem is alread y registered with the same alias or H.3 23 ID.  The max capa[...]

  • Page 114

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 114 3.13.2 Text Chat W hile in an ISDN or IP call to an other s y s tem supporting Tex t Chat (T.140), selec t Tex t Chat from the Control Pane l. Enter tex t in the displayed win dow. How to use Text Chat: 1. Choose Text Ch at from the Control Panel to o pen the T ext Chat window. 2. Enter text with the number k eys lik[...]

  • Page 115

    General Use 115 3.13.3 A u dio Demo Note that the Au dio demo will onl y appear in the Us er Guide if a Digital Natural Audio Modu le is connected to th e codec.[...]

  • Page 116

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 116 3.13.4 Administrator Settings Administrator Sett ings contains t he configurat ion of the whole system . It is recomm ended to password protec t Administrator S ettings to pre vent occas ional users to m ake changes to t he system . See Administrator Sett ings for further de tails.[...]

  • Page 117

    General Use 117 3.13.5 Restart Restart the s ystem by pressing t he Restart butto n. You are pr ompted with a dia log box sa ying: Do you want to restar t the system ? Press OK to restar t, press Cance l (X) to abort.[...]

  • Page 118

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 118 3.13.6 User Guide The on screen user guide tak es you through a quick step-b y-step introduction to videoconferenc ing. It gives the user basic sk ills in how to use t he s y s tem .[...]

  • Page 119

    4 Administrator Setti ngs Administrator Sett ings contain all the settings of the system . Making changes to Administrator Settings will ch ange the behavior of th e system . It is recomm ended to pass word protect the access to Adm inistrator Settings to pre vent occasi onal users from m aking crucial changes to the system , see Administrator Pass[...]

  • Page 120

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 120 4.1 General Settings W hen installing the system , go through the General Settings m enu to ensure that you have the right settings f or your s y s tem , see System Configuration. General Settings contain:  Language  System Nam e  Dual Monitor  Autoanswer  Max Call Length  Phone Book Sett ings  P[...]

  • Page 121

    Administrator Sett ings 121 4.1.1 Language The s y s tem s upports 15 diff erent languages f or its on-sc reen menus; English, G erm an, French, Norwegian, Swed ish, Italian, S panish, Portuguese , Chinese Sim plified, Chines e Traditional, Japanese, Russia n, Korea n, Finnish and T hai. Select the pref erred langu age and press O K to save.[...]

  • Page 122

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 122 4.1.2 System Name System Name ident ifies t he system:  On the welcom e page.  During an MCU co nference call.  W hen using the W eb-interf ace.  W hen the codec is acting a s an SNMP Agent .  Towards a DHCP server.  H323 ID. Other s ystems c an call in using this nam e instead of IP-num ber/IP-addr[...]

  • Page 123

    Administrator Sett ings 123 4.1.3 Dual Monitor TANDBERG s ystems c an be used with both one and two m onitors. If you use two m onitors, make sure that Dual M onitor is set to "On". On Selfview, snapsh ots and Dual Stre am will be d isplayed on the sec ond m onitor. Off The second m onitor shows s elfview only.[...]

  • Page 124

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 124 4.1.4 A uto Ans w er The auto ans wer setting decides whether an incom ing call is put through autom aticall y or manuall y. On The s y s tem will au tomaticall y answer all incom ing calls. On+M ic Off The s y s tem will au tomaticall y answer all incom ing calls and s witch the microphone of f when the call is con [...]

  • Page 125

    Administrator Sett ings 125 4.1.5 Max Call Length This feature will a utomatica lly end both incom ing and o utgoing calls when the call tim e exceeds the specified Max Call Length. Max Ca ll Length c an have the followin g values: 0-999 (m inutes), where 0 m eans off.[...]

  • Page 126

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 126 4.1.6 Phone Book Settings Corporate Direct ory On The Corporate Direc tory is availab le in the m enu. Off The Corporate Direc tory is hidden f rom the m enu and is una vailable for user s. IP address Enter the IP address of the managem ent system that provides th e Phone Book. Path The Path indicat es the function o[...]

  • Page 127

    Administrator Sett ings 127 4.1.7 Permissions Permiss ions contains settin gs for incom ing MCU Calls, incom ing telepho ne Calls, F ar End Control, Rem ote Software Upgrad e and Fallback to Telephon y. Access Code An access code w ill help you control the use of the system . All users mus t enter a code to ident ify themselves and th e call will b[...]

  • Page 128

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 128 Remote Softw are Upgrad e It is possible to upgr ade sof tware remotel y, i.e. a far end s ystem m ay upgrade softwar e on a local system via http on ISDN. The s ystem to be upgr aded m ust be configured to allo w rem ote software upgrade. I t is possible to set a pass word which is need ed for the f ar end s y s tem[...]

  • Page 129

    Administrator Sett ings 129 4.1.8 Screen Settings Auto Layout On If Auto Layout is O n the system will change la youts autom atically depending o n the number of participants in a c all and if you have a d ual video stre am or not. Please refer to La yout for more inform ation. Off If Auto Layout is O ff there will be no autom atic layout changes d[...]

  • Page 130

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 130 Picture in Picture (PIP) Pressing the La yout button on the rem ote will result in an extra picture in smaller view (Pict ure in Pictur e). Press the La yout button to m ove it around in the corners of th e screen and f inally hide it. Pressing and holding La yout for 1 second will hide the sm all picture directl y f[...]

  • Page 131

    Administrator Sett ings 131 Example of 1+2 Pi c ture outside P icture (wide s c reen). Example of 1+3 Pi c ture outside P icture (wide s c reen). Note that if both T V m onitor format and VGA for mat is set to N orm al, the system will skip the 1+3 la yout, which is not b eneficial for 4:3 monitors. Note that the follo wing m enu settings do not ap[...]

  • Page 132

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 132 wide screen (16: 9) monitor or projector. T he VGA and DVI outp ut will then be optim ized for W ide Screen VGA and High Definition (H D) displa y. Normal Output form at is optimized for Nor mal VGA m onitors (4:3) Wide Output form at is optimized for W ide VGA monit ors (16:9) Wide screen VGA or TV monitor in Normal[...]

  • Page 133

    Administrator Sett ings 133 SVGA 800x600 75Hz VGA output form at is f orced to SVGA form at (800x600) 75Hz XGA 1024x768 60Hz VGA output f ormat is f orced to XGA form at (1024x768 ) 60Hz VGA Out Quality f or Wide XGA: If VGA Monitor For mat is set to W ide, PC Pictur e Form at is set to Norm al, VGA Out Quality is set to A uto, the layout on the mo[...]

  • Page 134

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 134[...]

  • Page 135

    Administrator Sett ings 135 4.1.9 Software Options The s y s tem r equires a valid opt ion key to activate MultiSite and/or Presenter f unctionalit y. In order to activate ad ditional bandwidth, you need to enter a ba ndwidth k ey. A restart of the system is required af ter entering a ne w option and/or ba ndwidth k eys. If the ke y is inval id, th[...]

  • Page 136

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 136 4.2 Menu Settings Menu Settings contain the settin gs:  Menu Timeout In Call  W elcome Menu  W elcome Picture  Logo  Menu on TV  Menu on PC  Balloon Help  Display W elcome Tex t  W elcome Text  Administrator Pass word[...]

  • Page 137

    Administrator Sett ings 137 4.2.1 Menu Timeout In Call Main menu appears on the bottom line of the sc reen. S et Menu Tim eout In Call to On if you want the menu to tim e out autom atically when you are in a c all. On The menu will time out autom atically after 15 secon ds if there is no activity on the remote c ontrol. Menu timeout does only appl [...]

  • Page 138

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 138 4.2.2 Welcome Menu The W elcome Menu contains the Main Menu, S ystem Status, your System Name and dial in numbers . On The W elcome Menu is sho wn when the s ystem wakes up fr om standb y mode. Off The W elcome Menu is not sho wn when the s ystem wak es up from standby mode. Press the OK button to open the welcom e m[...]

  • Page 139

    Administrator Sett ings 139 4.2.3 Welcome Picture The W elcome Picture is wh at you see in the back ground of the welcom e menu. Selfview Selfview is shown i n the back ground of the welcome menu. In m ost cas es this means that m ain cam era is displayed and you ca n see the video im age of yourself. Off No picture is s hown in the back ground of [...]

  • Page 140

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 140 4.2.4 Logo It is possible to up load a com pany logo to the s ystem. For m ore inform ation about how to upload a Logo, see Appe ndix 6 . Set th e Logo settings to On to disp lay the logo. On Choose On if you want the com pany logo to appear in the back ground of the welcome m enu. Off The logo is not d isplayed. Not[...]

  • Page 141

    Administrator Sett ings 141 4.2.5 Menu on TV The Menu on T V setting decides if the m enu shall be displa yed on the TV sc reen or not. For optimal layout of the menu, Menu on TV s hould be Off if Menu on PC is On a nd vice versa. On The menu is a vailable on the T V screen. Off The menu is not a vailable on the TV screen.[...]

  • Page 142

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 142 4.2.6 Menu on PC The Menu on PC sett ing de cides if the m enu shall be displa yed on the PC ( VGA screen) s creen or not. For optim al layout of the m enu, Menu on TV s hould be Of f if Menu on PC is On and v ice versa. On The menu is a vailable on the PC sc reen. Off The menu is not a vailable on the PC screen.[...]

  • Page 143

    Administrator Sett ings 143 4.2.7 Balloon Help It is possible to ena ble / dis able the balloon he lp window. On Choose On if you want help text windows to appear. Off There will be no help text wind ow.[...]

  • Page 144

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 144 4.2.8 Display Welcome Text The welcom e text displa y s your s ystem name and dial in num bers by default. It is possible to hide this inform ation by choosin g Display W elcome Text Off . On W elcome text is displayed on the welcom e menu. Off W elcome text is not displa yed on the welcom e menu.[...]

  • Page 145

    Administrator Sett ings 145 4.2.9 Welcome Text You can change the welco me text to any text you like, inste ad of the defau lt text. Rem ember that Display W elcome Tex t must be On to be abl e to edit the welcome text.[...]

  • Page 146

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 146 4.2.10 A d ministrator Passw ord It is recomm ended to put an Adm inistrator P assword on the s ystem. T he Administrator Pass word can be maxim um 5 digits lo ng. The Adm inistrator Password d ialog box will po p up when you choose Adm inistrator Settings from the Contro l Panel. T his will prevent occasio nal users[...]

  • Page 147

    Administrator Sett ings 147 4.3 Presentation Settings Presentation Settings cont ain:  Presentation Start  H.239  Startup Video Sourc e  Presentation Sourc e  Snapshot Sourc e  Auto-Display S napshot  PIP Appearance  PIP Placing  VNC Settings[...]

  • Page 148

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 148 4.3.1 Presentation Start If your system has Dual Stream capabilities, you can show two video stream s at the sam e time (see also Dual S tream ). Pres entation Start is Auto by default. T his m eans that you will star t Dual Stream (a sec ond video stream ) autom atically when starting a presentation. D ual Stream re[...]

  • Page 149

    Administrator Sett ings 149 4.3.2 H.239 H.239 supports transm ission of two video stre ams . It combines elements of Duo Video and People+Content. If H.239 is disabled you wil l still be able to s tart TANDBERG D ual Video Stream* Enabled Enables H.239 Disabled Disables H.239 * The TANDBERG 55 0 MX P can only receive Dual Video Stream.[...]

  • Page 150

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 150 4.3.3 Startup Video Source The Startup Vide o Source i s the video sourc e on displa y when the s ystem wakes up fr om standby m ode. If you use Main Cam era as start up source, the s ystem will start w ith Main Camera ever y time the system wakes up f rom standby, regard less of what the pr evious user was using. Yo[...]

  • Page 151

    Administrator Sett ings 151 4.3.4 Presentation Source The Presentatio n Source is connecte d to the Prese ntation button on the rem ote. Pressing the Presentation butto n will put the Presentation Source on disp lay. Presentati on Sour ce is PC by default*. You can c hange the Pr esentation Source to an y video source and none. Choos ing none resul[...]

  • Page 152

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 152 4.3.5 Snapshot Source W hen you take a Snapshot , you get a snapsho t of the Snapshot Source. Curren t is the default Snapshot Sourc e. This m eans that you tak e a snapshot of the v ideo source that is curr ently active. You can change the Snapshot Source to an y video sourc e. In this wa y you can program the snaps[...]

  • Page 153

    Administrator Sett ings 153 4.3.6 A uto-Displ ay Snapshot Select Auto to autom atically d isplay a rece ived snapshot. Turn A uto-Displa y Snapshot Manu al if you wish not to h ave them displayed on the screen when the y are sent or rece ived. The snapshots will b e sent and received, but not displayed. W ith Auto-Displa y Snapshot set f or Manual,[...]

  • Page 154

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 154 4.3.7 PIP A ppearance A Picture in Pict ure (PIP) is a sm aller picture p laced in one of the corners of the s creen. The PIP enables you to see an extr a picture in your video conference. Auto PIP Auto m eans that Pictur e In Pictur e will appear aut omaticall y when it is suitable. A picture in picture is nice when[...]

  • Page 155

    Administrator Sett ings 155 4.3.8 PIP Placing PIP Placing lets you decide where t he PIP sha ll appear. You can of course m ove the PIP wit h the Layout button on t he remote an ytime. Top Righ t PIP is placed in the Top Right corner. Bottom Right PIP is placed in the Bottom Right corner. Bottom Left PIP is placed in the Bottom Left corner. Top Lef[...]

  • Page 156

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 156 4.3.9 VNC Settings VNC Settings is neces sar y when using a VNC presentation. See chapter PC Sof t Presenter an d VNC for m ore information on how to use VNC. Address The IP-address of the PC with the VNC s oftware inst alled. To find the I P- address of the PC, place the m ouse pointer on the VNC program icon in the[...]

  • Page 157

    Administrator Sett ings 157 4.4 Call Quality Call Quality contain s the sett ings:  Video Algorithm  Audio Algorithm  AAC-LD 128k bps  Natural Video  Max Upstream Rate  Video Qualit y  Default Call Sett ings[...]

  • Page 158

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 158 4.4.1 Video Algorithm The s y s tem will au tomaticall y select the best video algorithm based on the video source and the capabilities of the remote system . Use this m enu to disable vide o algorithm s in case you have interoperabilit y issues calling other systems . H.264 Bandwidth eff icient video com pression an[...]

  • Page 159

    Administrator Sett ings 159 4.4.2 A udi o A lgo rithm The s y s tem will au tomaticall y select the best audi o algorithm based on the call rat e and the capabilities of the remote system . Use this m enu to disable audio algorithm s in case you want t o remove “ low qua lity ” audio, or if you have interoperab ility issues calling other s yste[...]

  • Page 160

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 160 4.4.3 AA C -LD 128kb ps (stereo audio) Specify a call rat e for 128kbps A AC-LD. From this call rate and a bove, "128k bps AAC-LD" is available. On lower call rates "64k bps AAC-LD" is available. Stereo audio req uires twice the bandwidth as mono CD-qua lity audio. Theref ore we recom mend to enab[...]

  • Page 161

    Administrator Sett ings 161 4.4.4 Natural Video Choosing Natura l Video will ena ble 60 fields* per s econd true in terlaced picture f or high m otion video. The use of Natural Vide o requires the H. 263+ and H. 263++ video pr otocols. Natural video will be disabled in H.323 MultiS ite calls and in H.32 0 Continuous Presence Mult iSite calls. Auto [...]

  • Page 162

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 162 4.4.5 Max Upstream Rate (kbps) The Max Upstream Rate (kbps) def ines the desire d maxim um transm itted call rate. This is to be able to limit the ou tgoing band width whilst k eeping the m aximum incom ing bandwidth, especia lly useful for hom e offices with dif ferent upstream and downstr eam rates, t ypically ADSL[...]

  • Page 163

    Administrator Sett ings 163 4.4.6 Video Quality The diff erent video sources nee d different Video Qu ality Settings. Main Cam era, VCR, AUX and Split Screen ha ve Motion as default. PC, Docum ent Cam era and VNC have Sharpness as default. Motion Optimized for sm ooth m otion video (CIF/SIF f or low bandwidths, iCIF/iSIF for high bandwidths ). Shar[...]

  • Page 164

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 164 Basic Video Quality Video Input Transmission mode sel ection rules MOTION PAL iCIF@50 -> CIF - > QCIF MOTION NTSC iSIF@60 -> iCIF @60 -> SIF @60 -> CIF -> QCIF MOTION VGA CIF -> QCIF MOTION SVGA CIF -> QCIF MOTION XGA CIF -> QCIF SHARPNESS PAL 4xCIF -> VGA - > CIF -> QCIF SHARPNESS[...]

  • Page 165

    Administrator Sett ings 165 4.4.7 Default Call Settings Default Call Sett ings are connec ted with Cal l Settings in the call m enu. If you leave Call Sett ings unchanged when making a c all, the system will use the Def ault Call Settings in the call. In addition to the Call Settings Cal l Type, Net, Ba ndwidth and Restrict ( 56k) , you also find s[...]

  • Page 166

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 166 number into an I P-address, see H.3 23 Settings f or more inform ation about gatekeepers. Select ISDN to ensur e that the ca ll is set up as a n ISDN c all. Select H.323 to e nsure that the ca ll is set up as a n H.323 cal l. Select SIP to ens ure that th e call is set up as an SIP call. Bandwid th Bandwidth deci des[...]

  • Page 167

    Administrator Sett ings 167 H.221 or 2x64 ( 2x56) Calli ng Some older or lo w end video s ystems do not have the abilit y to make bonded I SDN calls. In t hese cases it is neces sary to dial both ISD N numbers separatel y to call those s ystems. These t ypes of calls are often ref erred to as  H.221 calls  2x64 calls  2x56 calls - as m aki[...]

  • Page 168

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 168 4.5 Audio Audio contains the settings:  Inputs  Outputs  Echo Control  Stereo Settings  Audio Levelling ( AGC)  Alert Tones and Vo lume[...]

  • Page 169

    Administrator Sett ings 169 4.5.1 Inputs Mic 1- 3 and Audio input 4-6 By default, all in puts are enabled. Jus t plug in an a udio sourc e and it is activ e. Audio inputs tha t are On will autom atically be m ixed. Unconnect ed inputs will automaticall y be muted. Select Of f to prevent audio/noise from connected but unuse d inputs. T he activated [...]

  • Page 170

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 170 settings. T he input level shoul d be adjusted so th at the a verage level reac hes the pref erred level mark er. The audio inputs are adjus table in steps of 1.5 dB fr om 0 dB to 22.5 dB. The default le vels for Mic 1,2 an d 3 are set for us e with an Audio T echnica AT871 R or AT841R microphone in an average vi deo[...]

  • Page 171

    Administrator Sett ings 171 4.5.2 Outputs Audio out 1 - 3 Audio out 1 is int ended for connecti on to TANDBERG Digital Natural Audio Modu le, televisions or audio amplifiers. Audio out 2 is int ended for connecti on to audio record ing equipm ent or to a te lephone add-o n hybrid. The signa l is a m ix of audio from both the far end a nd local end [...]

  • Page 172

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 172 4.5.3 Echo Control Mic 1-3 and Audio 4 Each of the 3 m icrophone inputs a nd Audio input 4 has a separat e acoustic echo canceller . One echo canceller per input provides m ore sophist icated control t han having one com mon canceller for all micr ophones. In addition to echo c ancellation, th e system has built-in n[...]

  • Page 173

    Administrator Sett ings 173  Avoid m oving the microphone or loudspeaker.  In the presence of low frequenc y noise, enable the noise r eduction (NR).[...]

  • Page 174

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 174 4.5.4 Stereo Settings Settings Output respon se Out 1 Mode* Stereo I/O Mode Stereo Speakers Audio out 1 Audio out 2 Audio out 3 Analog Off Off Loudsp eaker mono AUX VCR Analog Off On Loudspeaker left Loudspeaker right VCR Analog On Off Loudsp eaker mono VCR-left VCR-right Analog On On Loudspeaker left Loudspeaker rig[...]

  • Page 175

    Administrator Sett ings 175 Note that if Stere o Speak ers are enabled in the m enu without having any stereo s peakers connected to the Digital NAM, it ma y cause th e acoustic echo-canceller to m alfunction. If the system is connected t o a Digital N A M , ster eo sound on the loudspeak ers shall be present if a stereo input sig nal is connected [...]

  • Page 176

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 176 4.5.5 A udi o Levelling ( A GC) On Selec t On to allow a utomatic adjustm ents (Autom atic Gain Control) of audio level s. W hen On, the AGC maintains the audio signal level at a fixed v alue by attenuat ing strong signals and amplif ying weak signals. Ver y weak signals, i.e. noise alo ne, will not be amplified . Of[...]

  • Page 177

    Administrator Sett ings 177 4.5.6 A lert T ones and Volume Video Call Alert Tone and T elephone Alert Ton e To help distingu ish between incom ing video c alls and or dinary telephone calls, it is recommended to use diff erent ringing tones for video calls an d telephone ca lls. Alert Volume You may change the volume le vel for the select ed ringin[...]

  • Page 178

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 178 4.6 Video Video contains th e settings:  Camera Tr acking Mode  MCU Status Line  Floor to Full Scr een  W eb Snapshots  MultiSite Picture Mode  Video Nam e[...]

  • Page 179

    Administrator Sett ings 179 4.6.1 Camera Tracking Mode Slow The s y stem waits a while b efore zooming in on a single pers on speaking. Suitable when wide-angle im ages are prefer red over close-up im ages. Normal Should be used in regu lar m eetings. Fast The s y s tem quick ly zooms in on a single perso n speaking. Suitable when c lose- ups are p[...]

  • Page 180

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 180 4.6.2 MCU Status Line On The MultiSite / MC U / DuoVideo indicators will b e displayed and pro vide inform ation about the confer ence. Off The MultiSite / MC U / DuoVideo indicators will n ot be displa yed. Auto The MultiSite / MC U / DuoVideo indicators will b e displayed f or a few seconds a nd then timed out. W h[...]

  • Page 181

    Administrator Sett ings 181 4.6.3 Floor to Full Screen W hen "Floor to Full Screen " is enabled, som eone who r equests floor will b e seen b y all participants as f ull screen. W hen "Floor to Full Screen" is "Off", som eone who request f loor in a MultiSite conferenc e using the 5+1 layout will be seen in the large s[...]

  • Page 182

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 182 4.6.4 Web Snapshots The s y s tem is abl e to generate JP EG snapshots an d provide them to the world ou tside by request (as ‘ http ge t ’ or via f tp). See Appendix 6 for descriptions of the possible snapsho t files. On Snapshots genera tion is enabl ed. Off Snapshots genera tion is dis abled. Note that web sn [...]

  • Page 183

    Administrator Sett ings 183 4.6.5 MultiSite Picture Mode MultiSite* Pictur e Mode dec ides the default la yout of a Multi Site call. Choose between the layouts: Auto Split, 4 Split, 5+1 Spli t, and Voice S witched. You can c hange the la yout during a call using the la yout option in Mult iSite Services. Auto Split Auto Split displa ys all particip[...]

  • Page 184

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 184 Voice Switched m ode[...]

  • Page 185

    Administrator Sett ings 185 4.6.6 Video Name As a default, the video inputs are gi ven the nam es Main Cam , PC, Doc Cam , VCR, AUX or VNC, dependent on what video sourc es are availab le on your s ystem. The video nam es cannot exceed eight characters . The nam es correspond to the vide o nam es in the Presentation Menu (Ch oose Presentation fr om[...]

  • Page 186

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 186 4.7 Security Security contain s the settings:  Encryption  Encryption Mode  Passwords[...]

  • Page 187

    Administrator Sett ings 187 4.7.1 Encryption (Countr y specific) Auto T he system will try to set u p calls using encr yption. Point to point cal ls: If the fa r end system supports encryption ( AES or DES), th e call will be encr ypted. If not, the call will proceed without encr yption. MultiSite calls*: I n order to have e ncrypted Multi Site cal[...]

  • Page 188

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 188 4.7.2 Encryption Mode Auto The s y s tem will tr y to use the m ost secur e encryption - AE S, dependent on th e capabilities of the other sites . For sites that do no t support AE S encryption, DE S encryption will be tried. AES The s y stem will try to use AES with 128 bits encr yption when s etting up calls. If A [...]

  • Page 189

    Administrator Sett ings 189 4.7.3 Pass w ords Administrator Pass word, IP Acc ess Password, Streaming Pass word, VNC Pass word, Access Code and Rem ote Software Upgra de pass word are duplicated f rom their respect ive m enus. Using the Securi ty menu gives you a quick way to change al l passwords of the system .[...]

  • Page 190

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 190 4.8 Network The netw ork menu contain :  ISDN/External/Leas ed E1/T 1  LAN Settings  Network Prof iles  Data Port[...]

  • Page 191

    Administrator Sett ings 191 4.8.1 ISDN/External/Leased E1/T1 Network Type Before using t he system it is necessar y to specify whic h network to use and define its settings. ISDN- BRI If you want to use your system via ISDN-BRI, you should se lect Network Type: ISDN-BRI and enter t he ISDN BRI Settings m enu to set the BR I param eters. ISDN- PRI* [...]

  • Page 192

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 192 4.8.1.1 ISDN-B RI Settings To make sure you r system w ill work properly usin g ISDN-BRI, ma ke the follo wing settin gs: 1. Set ISDN switch t ype 2. Enter ISDN line num bers (+ SPIDs if required) 3. Disable unuse d lines Some sof tware versions do not su pport 6 ISDN lines, therefor e some of the Line Setup entries [...]

  • Page 193

    Administrator Sett ings 193 A dvanced ISDN Settings Sub address Using a sub address enables you to connect up t o eight ISDN term inals to th e sam e ISDN telephone num ber and line. T he term inals are addressed b y using different sub addresses . To call a term inal with a sub addres s, separate the I SDN telephone number and the sub address with[...]

  • Page 194

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 194 4.8.1.2 ISDN-PR I Settings To make sure you r system w ill work properly usin g ISDN-PRI, configure the f ollowing settings: 1. Set PRI switch t ype 2. Enter PRI line num ber Note that the T1 f ormat is pr edefined to ESF an d the line cod e is B8ZS. T his is not configurable . Number Range Enter the range of numbers[...]

  • Page 195

    Administrator Sett ings 195 Example: Max Channels m ay be use d for PRIs that are provisioned f or a lower num ber of channels. High Channel, Lo w Channel and S earch m ay be used for PRIs pr ovisioned with specif ic requirements f or B-channel usage. In the exam ple above, the s ystem will start searc hing for avai lable B-channe ls at channel 20,[...]

  • Page 196

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 196 A dvanced ISDN-PRI Settings NSF is a non stan dard facilit y. Your network provider ma y require a service se lection in your ISDN configurat ion. Enter the Serv ice code here. V alid NSF service c odes are fr om 1 to 31. Enter 0 to disable NSF ser vice codes. Example: AT&T off ers several digital switched servic[...]

  • Page 197

    Administrator Sett ings 197 4.8.1.3 Leased E1/T1 Settings Call Control Auto When Auto is selected, the s y s tem will automaticall y initiate a connect ion as soon as it detects that the far end tries to m ake a call. T his mode is also commonl y known as "data triggere d" m ode, because the existe nce of certain data patterns on the line[...]

  • Page 198

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 198 4.8.1.4 Externa l Network Settings Before using the s ystem together with external network equipment, you must specif y the network parameters on this page. The s ystem has supp ort for up to 2 M bps (depending on the Band width ke y l oaded) using the External Net work (RS449/V.35/X.21) interf ace. Note that t he ph[...]

  • Page 199

    Administrator Sett ings 199 4.8.1.5 H.331 Se ttings On Used when broadcas ting a videoc onference f rom one s ite to man y others, e.g. via satellite, where t here is no poss ibility to negotiate quality between t he receivers an d the originator du e to one-wa y communication. Off Standard two- way comm unication with qualit y negotiati on between[...]

  • Page 200

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 200 4.8.2 L A N Settings LAN Settings con tain:  IP Settings  H.323 Settings  SIP Settings  SNMP Settings  IP Services  Quality of Ser vice[...]

  • Page 201

    Administrator Sett ings 201 4.8.2.1 IP Sett i ngs Remem ber to restart the s ystem after m aking changes to I P Settings. T his can be done b y selecting the “ Save a nd Res tart ” at the bottom of the IP setting m enu. Changes in IP Set tings menu will not ha ve any eff ect before the s y stem is restarted. IP-assignment DHCP (D ynamic Host Co[...]

  • Page 202

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 202 IP Access Pas sword By setting an IP Acc ess Pa ssword on the s ystem, all acc ess to the system using IP (Telnet, FT P and W EB) requires a passwor d. The default I P Access Pass word is “ TANDBER G ” .[...]

  • Page 203

    Administrator Sett ings 203 DNS Settings DNS Server 1-5 DNS Server defin es the network addresses f or DNS servers. Up to 5 addresses may be specified. If the ne twork address es are unkno wn, please contact your adm inistrator or Internet Service Provider . DNS Domain Na me DNS Dom ain Name is the def ault domain nam e suffix which is ad ded to un[...]

  • Page 204

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 204 4.8.2.2 H.323 Se ttings E.164 alias This is the E.164 a ddress of the system . The E.164 address is equivalent to a telephone num ber, sometim es combined with ac cess codes. Vali d characters are 0-9,* and #. W hen using a gatekeeper, the s ystem will s end a mes sage to the gatek eeper containing both th e E.164 ad[...]

  • Page 205

    Administrator Sett ings 205 Gatekeeper Settings Gatekeeper Discov ery Auto The system will autom aticall y try to register on an y available gatek eeper. If a gatekeeper resp onds to the request sent fr om the code c within 30 secon ds this specific gatek eeper will be us ed. This requires a uto disc overy on the gatekeeper as well. If no gat ekeep[...]

  • Page 206

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 206 CallManager Settings CallManager IP This is the Cal lManager IP-address that is used if you specif y H.323 Call Setup: C allManager.[...]

  • Page 207

    Administrator Sett ings 207 A d vanced H.323 Settings The Advanced H.3 23 Settings onl y have an eff ect if they are su pported b y your IP infr astructure. NAT NAT, Network Address Tr anslation, is used when a PC and a videoconferenc ing s y stem are connected to a rou ter with NAT support. NAT support in the videoco nferencing s ystem enables pro[...]

  • Page 208

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 208 H.323 Ports Static W hen selecting static H.32 3 ports for T CP connections the por ts 5555 to 5565 will be used f or Q.931 and H.245 r espectivel y. Dynamic The s y s tem will a llocate which ports to use whe n opening a T CP connect ion. The reason for doing this is to a void using the sam e ports f or subsequent c[...]

  • Page 209

    Administrator Sett ings 209 4.8.2.3 SIP Sett i ngs Mode On Sett ing the SIP m ode to on will enab le the s y s tem for incom ing and outgoing SIP calls. Off Setting the SIP m ode to off will disable incom ing and outgoing SIP c alls from the system . Display Name The Displa y name part of the SIP Address (URI) is us ually a ful l name or s ystem na[...]

  • Page 210

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 210 Server Address The Server Addr ess is the manuall y configured address for the outbound prox y and registrar . It is possible to use a fully qualified dom ain nam e, or an IP address . The defau lt port is 5060 f or TCP and UDP, but an other one can be pr ovided. Server Address: < text field> Examples: “ sips[...]

  • Page 211

    Administrator Sett ings 211  Draft-ietf- avt-rfc2429-bis-05.tx t - Draft f or advanced video signa ling including resolution, m pi, annexes and cus tom form ats.  RFC 3047 RTP P ayload Form at for ITU-T Rec ommendation G.7 22.1 Media Capabilities supported in SIP: Audio: PCMU (G.711 u-la w) PCMA (G.711 a-l aw) G.722 64 kbps G722.1 24kbit G.72[...]

  • Page 212

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 212 4.8.2.4 SN M P Settings SNMP Settings SNMP Trap Host i dentifies the I P-address of the SNMP m anager. SNMP (Sim ple Network Management Prot ocol, SNMP Ver 1) is used for m onitoring an d configuring of different entities in a network . The s y s tem's SNMP Agent responds t o requests f rom SNMP Manag ers (a PC [...]

  • Page 213

    Administrator Sett ings 213 4.8.2.5 IP Services NTP IP This is the NTP tim e server address from which the system can get updated tim e inform ation. The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to s ynchronize the t ime of the s ystem to a refer ence time server. T he NTP IP setting ho lds the IP addres s to a tim e source where t he s y s tem can get [...]

  • Page 214

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 214 4.8.2.6 Quality of Service QoS Type Off No QoS is used. Diffserv Diffser v QoS method is used. Please see belo w for details. IP Precedence IP Precedence Qo S method is use d. Please see be low for details. IP Precedence Video Used to define which priority audi o, video, data a nd signaling should have in the net wor[...]

  • Page 215

    Administrator Sett ings 215 Auto will provide th e followi ng priorit y: Audio 4 Diffserv Video Used to define which priority Aud io, Video, Data a nd Signaling p ackets s hould have in an IP network. T he priority ranges f rom 0 to 63 for each t ype of pack ets. Diffserv T elephony Used to define which priority Aud io pack ets should have in an IP[...]

  • Page 216

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 216 4.8.3 Net w ork Profiles This menu cons ists of 7 network profiles; a prefix c an be added for e ach profile. If you ad d a prefix to a prof ile, this prefix will a utomaticall y be added in front of the number be ing dialed. Example: 0 is added as a C all Prefix to the 2n d profile, ISDN. If you enter 1 2345678 in t[...]

  • Page 217

    Administrator Sett ings 217 4.8.4 Data Port The s y s tem provides up to two s tandard RS232 s erial ports to allow a com puter to be connect ed for data transfer and control purpos es. Note that when connecti ng to a PC the co nnecting cab le must be a stra ight through RS232 cab le. Baud Rate, Parit y, Databits and Stopbits If you wish to conn ec[...]

  • Page 218

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 218 4.8.5 Restore Default Settings Restore Def ault Settings will restor e all adm inistrator settings. No te that this will not affec t your Call Director y information, Net work T ype, Line Setup num bers or your SPID numbers.[...]

  • Page 219

    5 Peripheral Equipment Using the option al peripheral dev ices outlined i n this chapter an d the m any others available, you will be able to bui ld your own ap plications for use with the s ystem, thereby better integrating the system into your business environm ent. This c hapter will exp lain how to con nect periphera l equipment to your system [...]

  • Page 220

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 220 5.1 Interfaces 5.1.1 Video 5 Video Inputs:  2 video inputs s upporting S-Video t hrough Mini-DIN c onnectors.  2 video inputs s upporting com posite signals throug h RCA connec tors.  1 VGA/DVI-I (DVI = Digital Video I nterface, I = I ntegrated D igital & Analog) i nput supporting resolut ions SVG A (800[...]

  • Page 221

    Peripheral Equipm ent 221 Levels:  Composite: 1 Vpp , 75 ohm  S-Video (Y/C):  Y: 1 Vpp, 75 ohm  C (PAL): 0.3 Vpp, 75 ohm  C (NTSC): 0.28 Vp p, 75 oh m VGA form ats supported on ' DVI-I out': SVGA (800x600) 75Hz XGA (1024x768) 6 0Hz W XGA (1280x768) 60Hz HD720p (1280x72 0) 50,60 H z DVI and specificatio ns: DVI stands for Di[...]

  • Page 222

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 222 DVI-D cables tra nsmit digital T.M.D. S. signals, DVI- A cables trans mit analog VGA sig nals and DVI-I cables can transmit either d igital or analog s ignals. It is possible to ex tend existing DVI ca bles b y the use of extension cables. T he maxim um cable length however, is 5 meters. G oing beyond that m a y r es[...]

  • Page 223

    Peripheral Equipm ent 223 5.1.2 A udi o 6 Audio Inputs:  3 microphone inputs (balanc ed, 24V phantom powered) via XLR con nectors.  3 audio inputs (l ine level) via RCA connectors. All audio inputs are active by def ault. For fur ther information, ref er to chapter Au dio . Audio input conne ctor specification: Connector label Microph one(s) [...]

  • Page 224

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 224 Audio output conn ector sp ecification: Connector label Audio ou tputs Signal t ype Unbalanced Connector (codec) Female RCA/phono, sleeve -ground, centre-signal Output im pedance 680 ohm s Max output leve l when set to maxim um output level Max output leve l when set to minim um output level 15.3 Vpp 1.15 Vpp Range, [...]

  • Page 225

    Peripheral Equipm ent 225 5.1.3 Net w ork Ethernet: 1 x Ethernet (RJ -45 Jack ) LAN interface (10/100 Mb) up to 4 or 6 Mbps depend ing on the bandwidth option installed. To connect the s ystem to a LAN, use the Eth ernet cable pro vided by TANDB ERG (or a stand ard Ethernet cable). The cable spec ification is: 1 ------------ 1 2 ------------ 2 3 --[...]

  • Page 226

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 226 The pinout of the E1/T1 interf ace is: PRI Pinout Crossover PRI cable Pin-1 RX+ 4 Pin-2 RX- 5 Pin-4 TX - 1 Pin-5 TX + 2 Note! TANDBERG recomm ends alwa ys using category 5 ca bling. NET Interface: 1 x X.21 / V.35 / R S449 with 1 x R S366 Call Con trol up to 2 Mb ps V35: V.10 (RS423). For balanced sign als a "0&q[...]

  • Page 227

    Peripheral Equipm ent 227 RS449: RS366: All balanced inp uts and out puts (A and B) use balanced line s ignals according to V.11 (RS422) and single end ed signals in acc ordance with V.10 (R S423). For balanced sign als a "0"=lo w voltage is def ined as term inal A positive with respect to term inal B. For unbalanced si gnals a "0&qu[...]

  • Page 228

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 228 All signals are e lectricall y according to RS232. Cable length m ax: 5 m eter X21:[...]

  • Page 229

    Peripheral Equipm ent 229 All balanced inp uts and out puts (A and B) use balanced line s ignals according to V.11 (RS422) and single end ed signals in acc ordance with V.10 (R S423). For balanced sign als a "0"=lo w voltage is def ined as term inal A positive with respect to term inal B. For unbalanced si gnals a "0" = low volt[...]

  • Page 230

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 230 5.1.4 Data port The data port(s ) are implem ented as Data Com munications Equipm ent (DCE). The con nector used are fem ale 9-pin D-subs. The T ANDBERG main camera is n orm ally connected to data p ort 2 and pin num ber 4 provides 12V DC / 1 Am ps to the m ain camera. Otherwise the pin-outs for both data ports a re [...]

  • Page 231

    Peripheral Equipm ent 231 5.2 Document Camera A document cam era can be used f or showing tex t, diagram s and a variet y of graphical materia l as well as sm all three-dimens ional objects. How to use a document camer a with your s ystem: 1. Connect the docum ent camera to t he Doc Cam input, if available, on t he s y s tem . 2. Open the Present a[...]

  • Page 232

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 232 5.3 DVD / VCR Installing a VCR/DV D-recorder/play er DVD/VCR Playbac k Mono For playback , connect a cable bet ween Video Out on the VCR a nd Video In (VCR ) on the system . Connect a cable bet ween Audio Out on the VCR and th e Audio In (VCR) on the system . Choose VCR f rom the Pres entation m enu to activate the V[...]

  • Page 233

    Peripheral Equipm ent 233 For stereo record ing, connect:  Video cable bet ween Video O ut 2 on the system to Video In on the VCR  Audio cable bet ween Audio O ut 2 (VCR L) to VCR/DVD Audio In (L)  Audio cable bet ween Audio O ut 3 (VCR R) to V CR/DVD Au dio In (R) Make sure that:  That Stereo I/O M ode is set to On  128 AAC-LD is en[...]

  • Page 234

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 234 5.4 Additional Cameras Extra fixed Came ras You can connect extr a fixed cam eras to your system, for exam ple, a whiteboard camera. Connect the video output of the additional cam era to one of the available Video inputs on th e system . Multiple cont rollable Cameras Attaching m ultiple cameras to one system expands[...]

  • Page 235

    Peripheral Equipm ent 235 5.5 Additional Microphones If your environm ent is such that you require m ore than one m icrophone for your room , e.g. you have a whiteboard at a distance f rom your table microphone, it is possible t o connect additio nal microphones to your s y s tem . See Appendix 4 for more inform ation. Note that this re quires a sy[...]

  • Page 236

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  • Page 237

    Peripheral Equipm ent 237 5.6 The TANDBERG DNAM and Speakers 5.6.1.1 TA NDBERG 6000 MXP P rofile, TANDB ERG 6000 MXP, TANDB ERG 7000 MXP, TA NDBERG 8000 MXP and TANDB ERG Maestro The T ANDBERG Digital Nat ural Audio M odule, DNAM*: The DNAM audios ystem is built on two speci ally designed and separate m odules; the DN AM audio amplifier a nd the DN[...]

  • Page 238

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 238 TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile DNAM configura tion Center Speak ers + Integrated S tereo Speak ers The DN A M Amplifier*:  3 x 50W continuous average Cen ter Output Po wer (load specified by DNAM Cent er Speakers ).  2 x 50W continuous average St ereo Output Pow er (load specif ied b y TANDBERG Loudspeaker Stereo [...]

  • Page 239

    Peripheral Equipm ent 239 The DN A M Loud speaker Cabinet ( Center Speak ers)*:  3-way Center Speak er s y s tem  Frequenc y range 50Hz - 20 kHz  2 x 130mm low- and m idrange loudspeakers , 8 ohms nom inal, high qualit y  1 x 25mm dome tveeter, 6 ohm s nominal, high q uality  Crossover filtered audio sig nals received from DNAM am pl[...]

  • Page 240

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 240 5.6.1.2 TA NDBERG 3000 MXP P rofile: The T ANDBERG Mini-D NA M *: The Mini-DNAM a udiosystem is built on two speci ally designed a nd separete m odules; the Mini- DNAM am plifier and the Mini-DN AM loudspeak er cabinet. T he Mini-DNAM loudspeaker c abinet is stereo-configure d and base d on two versions made for fitt[...]

  • Page 241

    Peripheral Equipm ent 241 5.7 Stereo Speaker Kit Note that the follo wing applies onl y for s y s tem s with a stereo S/PDIF output. The Stereo Speak er Kit provides an pair of f loor-standing louds peakers in addition to th e built-in DNAM . Using thes e speakers will enable stereo f unctionalit y in your system and thereb y enhance the sound expe[...]

  • Page 242

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 242[...]

  • Page 243

    Peripheral Equipm ent 243 5.8 Telephone Add-On The s y s tem has a b uilt in audio bri dge* that can bri ng in Voice o ver IP (VoIP) te lephony or norm al telephone sites usi ng ISDN. Note that this re quires a system with mixed audio output (audio fr om local and f ar end) and one audio input without inte grated echo canc elling. In addition to us[...]

  • Page 244

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 244 5.9 Dual Monitor Note that this re quires a system with dual m onitor video output. The Dual Monitor option co nsists of an addit ional m onitor, bigger cabinet top-p late and associated cablin g. The Dual Mon itor can be used t o sho w full screen self view, snapshots a nd Duo Video. To use the s ystem in the Du al [...]

  • Page 245

    Peripheral Equipm ent 245 5.10 XGA Monitors and Projectors (Optional) The s y s tem c an be delivered with optional single or d ual TV/X GA monitors. It ca n also be connected to an y DVI/VGA/PAL or NT SC displa y. Note that this re quires a system with minim um one DVI-I output.[...]

  • Page 246

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 246 5.11 VESA Display Power Management Because of the trem endous am ount of energ y consumed b y monitors when oper ating, the s ystem will reduce po wer consumption an d extend m onitor lifec ycle by suspendin g the (switch off ) monitors and projec tors wh en the system goes into sleep/s tandb y. This applies for all [...]

  • Page 247

    Peripheral Equipm ent 247 5.12 Digital Monitor Power Management DMPM is m onitor power manag ement applied o ver the digit al DVI interf ace. TANDBERG supports DMPM in software F2 a nd above. Six m onitor po wer states are def ined. Monitor On Power state: T ransmitter (TANDBER G codec) and rec eiver (Monitor ) are powered and active. This p ower s[...]

  • Page 248

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 248 5.13 Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) Extended Disp lay Identification Dat a (EDID) is a VESA standard data form at that will allow the system to communicate its c apabilities, includin g vendor inform ation like the sup ported VGA- formats and frequency range l imits to a PC conn ected to the XG A/DVI inp[...]

  • Page 249

    Peripheral Equipm ent 249 Tested and v erified monit ors, EDID & T iming Listed below are s ome of the m onitors T ANDBERG have tested and verified aga inst: ADI A715 Dell W 1700 EIZO L367 EIZO F730 ErgoScan 400S Hitachi CM640ET Hitachi CM769ET IBM 9494-HBO IBM G97 IBM E74 IBM 6743-60N JVC LT-23X475 L ö ewe TAA1127 47 MAG D700 MAG DJ707 Panaso[...]

  • Page 250

    6 Appendices Appendices:  Appendix 1: Tec hnical Specif ication  Appendix 2: Ba ndwidth Info rmation  Appendix 3: En vironmental c onsiderations  Appendix 4: Guid elines for setting up videoconf erencin g rooms  Appendix 5: Secur ity  Appendix 6: Us ing the file system  Appendix 7: W eb Interface  Appendix 8: Con necting th [...]

  • Page 251

    Appendices 251 6.1 Appendix 1 Technical Speci fication SYSTEM COMPON E NTS 1 or 2 monitors, w i reless remo te control, Tracker , W.A.V.E. II camera , microphone, Audio ModuleTM, integrated cabling, cart MONITOR Pioneer 50" NTSC/ P AL or Pionee r 43" NTSC/PAL Optional high-resolu t ion monitor s Other monitors suppo rted BANDWIDTH H.320 u[...]

  • Page 252

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 252 NTSC, PAL, VG A, SVGA, XG A, W-XGA or SXGA LIVE VIDEO RESO LUTIONS NATIVE NTSC: 4SIF (704 x 480 pixels), Digital Cl arity Interlaced SIF (352 x 480 pixels), Natural Video SIF (352 x 24 0 pixels) NATIVE PA L: 4CIF (704 x 57 6 pixels), Digital Cl arity Interlaced CIF (35 2 x 576 pix els), Natural Video CIF (352 x 288 p[...]

  • Page 253

    Appendices 253 Maximum call length timer Automatic SPID and line number configuration (National ISDN, GR-29 41-CORE) SoftMux NATO standard KG1 94 / KIV-7 en c ryptor support H.331 Broadcast M ode URI Dialing MULTISITE FEA TURES H.323/H.320/SIP/Te lephony/VoIP in the same conference Audio and Video Tran sc oding Video rate matching f rom 56 kbps - m[...]

  • Page 254

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 254 6.2 Appendix 2 Bandwidth infor mation for T ANDBERG en dpoints Model 8000M XP, 7000M XP 6000MXP, M aestro Bandwidth Point to point ISDN / IP Standard: 768 / 3 072 Option: 1920 / 40 96 Standard: 768 / 3 072 Option: 1920 / 40 96 MultiSite Total: 3072kbps 4x768 video + 4 audio 3x1 536 video + no aud io Total: 6144k bps [...]

  • Page 255

    Appendices 255 4x768 video + no aud io 4x512 video + 3 audio Rate Matching Yes Yes Dual Stream (DuoVideo / H.239) Yes Yes Secure Conference All bandwidths All bandwidths H.264 Up to 2Mbps Up to 2Mbps Picture Mode MultiSite VS, CP4, CP5 +1 VS, CP4, CP5 +1 Model 990M XP / 990NET MXP 880MXP / 880N ET MXP Bandwidth Point to point ISDN / IP Standard: 19[...]

  • Page 256

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 256 Dual Stream (DuoVideo / H.239) Yes Yes Secure Conference All bandwidths All bandwidths H.264 Up to 768 Up to 768 Picture Mode MultiSite Not Available Not Available Model 550M XP Bandwidth Point to point ISDN / IP Standard: 768 (IP only) Options: 128 / 768, 384 / 768 MultiSite Not Available Rate Matching Not A vailabl[...]

  • Page 257

    Appendices 257 6.3 Appendix 3 Environmental considerations This section exp lains how to c arry out basic adjus tments and sim ple tests to e nsure that you se nd and receive the b est possib le image and aud io quality when us ing your s ystem. Iris control and light ing By default the s ystem camera will use an autom atic iris to com pensate for [...]

  • Page 258

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 258 6.4 Appendix 4 Guidelines fo r setting up v i deoconferencing rooms The following ar e a set of g uidelines to consi der when either bu ilding a videoc onferencing r oom, or using an existi ng room for videoconferencing. Lighting:  Low Contrast des ired for light intensity. No dark spots.  Intensity @ tab le 80[...]

  • Page 259

    Appendices 259 The micr ophone should be place d at the front of the table to ensur e that all speec h will be detected. The best position for the m icrophone is at least 2 m eters (6.5 f eet) in front of the s ystem on a plain, flat t able with at least 0.3 meters ( 12 inches) of table in front of the microphone. The docum ent camera should be cl [...]

  • Page 260

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 260 6.5 Appendix 5 Securit y The s y s tem has s everal features both to protect fr om unauthori zed use and s ystem access: Access Code: W hen Access Code is enabled, th e user will be ask ed to enter an acc ess code b efore he/she is able to mak e a call. The system will verif y i f the en tered access code is valid b [...]

  • Page 261

    Appendices 261 By setting an IP Acc ess Pa ssword on the s ystem, all acc ess to the system using IP (Telnet, FT P and W EB) requires a passwor d. This pass word can be enabled f rom telnet or dataport using the command: ippas sword <ip-pass word>. The defau lt IP usernam e and passw ord is "TANDBERG ". To rem ove this password, use[...]

  • Page 262

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 262 backwards com patibility) wi th extended Diff ie Hellman ke y d istribution via H.320, H.323 an d Leased Line co nnections. The T ANDBERG AES implem entation is valid ated as c onforming to the Advanced Encr yption Standard (AES) A lgorithm, as s pecified in Federa l Inform ation Processing Stand ard Publ ication 197[...]

  • Page 263

    Appendices 263 6.6 Appendix 6 Using the file s ystem It is possible to ac cess a file system w ithin the T ANDBERG system b y using ftp: DOS- window: ftp <IP-address of system >, or W eb- browser: ftp:// <IP-address of s y s tem> Description of t he different f iles: all.prm all settings in the s ystem (including director y) dir.prm dir[...]

  • Page 264

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 264 6.7 Appendix 7 Web Interface It is possible to ac cess and m aintain the s y stem rem otely via a local area network (LAN) using a standard W eb-browser. Connect your s y stem to a LAN with a Net work cable. How to configure your system fo r web interfac e: 1. Open Administrator Sett ings and cho ose Net work LAN Se[...]

  • Page 265

    Appendices 265 6.8 Appendix 8 (Not available on all TANDBERG s ystem s) Connecting the s ystem to PRI/T1 Using CSU adapte r Connecting the s ystem to the I SDN network via the E1/T 1-interface using an Ad tran T 1 ESF CSU ACE or equivale nt CSU, will allow up to 1.54 Mbps connection. T he E1/T1-interf ace m ust be connected to a C SU approved acc o[...]

  • Page 266

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 266 6.9 Appendix 9 Connecting the s ystem to the S w itched 56 network Using Teles ync TS-256 S W56/ISDN adapte r Connecting the s ystem to the SW 56 network using a T elesync Adapter is d escribed belo w. There are different T elesync Adapters for diff erent configurations of SW 56 network s. The network t ypes tested w[...]

  • Page 267

    Appendices 267 6.10 Appendix 10 Connecting the s ystem to ISDN using NT1 network adapters Connecting Connect the f irst ISDN cable f rom ISDN 1 on the s ystem to the S-interface on your firs t NT1 network adapter. Connect th e other ISDN cab les to the appropri ate NT 1 network adapters. Connect t he U-interf ace of y o ur NT1 ada pter to the line [...]

  • Page 268

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 268 6.11 Appendix 11 (Not available with set top system s) W A VE II Camera Pinouts and Conne ctors 8-PIN RJ (shielded modular jack): This connector is use d for t he power and co ntrol signals to the main cam era. Pin-8 +12V (prese nce when co nnected in daisy chain) Pin-7 GND Pin-6 GND Pin-5 RXD ( in) Pin-4 TXD (out) P[...]

  • Page 269

    Appendices 269 This connector is use d when c ascading cam eras: Contr ol (out) signal and ex ternal cam era detection. Note: It does not prov ide power for c ascaded cam era. PRI Pinout Pin-6 GND Pin-5 GND Pin-4 RXD ( in) Pin-3 TXD (out) Pin-2 Presence ( +12V in daisy chain) Pin-1 GND Multiple Camera sup port: The figure belo w is an exam ple of h[...]

  • Page 270

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 270 Dimensions Front view: Side view: Rear view: Underside view :[...]

  • Page 271

    Appendices 271 6.12 Appendix 12 Remote Control (TRC 3) The T ANDBERG remote control tr ansmits IR- signals using the follo wing param eters: Protocol Siemens SDA22 08 Reference fr equency 485kH z Address 4 & 7 IR wavelenght 940nm IR carrier ferquenc y 30k Hz[...]

  • Page 272

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 272 Remote Control keycode map : Button codes Remote control Button codes Remote Control Decimal Hex A d dress Button n ame Decimal Hex Address Button name 0 00 33 21 0 OK 1 01 0 NUMB ER 1 34 22 0 CALL 2 02 0 NUMB ER 2 35 23 0 END CALL 3 03 0 NUMB ER 3 36 24 0 PHONE BOOK 4 04 0 NUMB ER 4 37 25 0 MENU 5 05 0 NUMB ER 5 38 [...]

  • Page 273

    Appendices 273 6.13 Appendix 13 Cisco CallMana ger registrati on Configuring an H .323 client on t he CallManager 4. 0 The registration of a H.323 c lient in CallManager is supported on the CallMana ger (CCM) 4.0 software and for ward. 1. To conf igure the CallManager with an H.323 client, log on to the a dministration web interface and go to the p[...]

  • Page 274

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 274 6.14 Appendix 14 Diagnostic Tool s for IP To use these tools, will req uire using a PC a nd setting up a telnet sess ion towards the s ystem. Q.931 To show Q.931 tr ace during a ca ll you need to issu e the com mand ‘ s y s log o n ’ .One can get tr aces for RAS, Q.931 and H.245 with this comm and. It is a com pl[...]

  • Page 275

    Appendices 275 Function Port Type Gatekeeper Disco very (RAS) 1719 UDP Q.931 Call Setu p 1720 TCP H.245* Range 5555-5565 TCP Video Rang e 2326-2405 UDP Audio Rang e 2326-2405 UDP Data/FECC Range 2326-2405 UDP MultiSite + Duo V ideo (*) Note: W hile using MultiSite, if a site is disc onnected and reco nnected with out term inating the entire confere[...]

  • Page 276

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 276 6.15 Appendix 15 System Upgrad e Before starting t he software upgra de of the T ANDBERG MXP s ystem, please m ake sure to have the new soft ware file, (for ins tance s050000F30. pkg) and the Re lease Ke y for this sof tware available. Your T ANDBERG Partner will prov ide this for you. All options and sett ings will [...]

  • Page 277

    Appendices 277 Figure 1 3. Enter the Rele ase ke y in the ‘ Release Ke y ’ field and press the ‘ Install Soft ware ’ button. A new page wi ll now be dis played:[...]

  • Page 278

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 278 Figure 2 4. Type in the path to where the new softwar e file is stored, or s elect the fil e by using the ‘ Br owse ’ button. 5. The progress f or the sw upgra de can be track ed by pressing t he ‘ telnet ’ link in the help text b ox BEFORE pressin g the install butt on. Please note that this is not a necessa[...]

  • Page 279

    Appendices 279 6. T y pe ‘ put <sof tware file nam e> and press Enter. T he new soft ware file will now b e uploaded to the T ANDBERG MXP system. 7. W hen the software upload is complete, end the ftp connectio n to the T ANDBERG MXP system by typing ‘ by e ’ in the DOS prom pt. 8. To exit the DOS window com pletely, type ‘ exit ’ 9.[...]

  • Page 280

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 280 Figure 3 5. Enter the release ke y for the system to be upgraded in the ‘ Release Ke y ’ field. If no release ke y is given, the Far End System will use the pre viously stored rel ease ke y if possible. This will work when upgr ading from a main release to a d ot release. 6 Make sure the s etting “ Far End S ys[...]

  • Page 281

    Appendices 281 6.16 Appendix 16 Declaration of C onformit y Please contact your TANDBERG re presentative for a Dec laration of Confor mit y[...]

  • Page 282

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 282 Appendix 17 Dimensions Front view , 50'' monitor[...]

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    Appendices 283 Front view , 43'' monitor[...]

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    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 284 Top view , with base Top view , monitor[...]

  • Page 285

    Appendices 285 Codec[...]

  • Page 286

    7 Gl ossary # 199 AV1: Externa l input for the T ANDBERG/LOEW E m onitor. 2nd monitor: T he second m onitor of your videoconferencing s ystem. T he second m onitor is normally placed o n the righ t side of the firs t monitor. 4CIF: 4 tim es CIF, 704x576 pixels 4SIF: 4 tim es SIF, 704x480 pixe ls A AACLD: Advanced Audio C oding Low Dela y Access cod[...]

  • Page 287

    Glossary 287 B Bandwid th: Decides the qualit y of the video call. H igh band width gives high qu alit y. C Call control Lea sed Line: Is a no n-dialing protoco l and shou ld be used when two s y s tem s are connected in a point-to-point conn ection. Use Leas ed Line when the handshak ing signals DTR and CD ar e available. Call control M anual: Sho[...]

  • Page 288

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 288 Digital Clarit yTF: Participants enj oy presentations of exceptional ly high qualit y resolution video. Disconnect site: As a Cha irman, you get the option Disc onnect site. Disconnec t site allo ws you to disconnect an y participant i n the conference. Do Not Disturb: W hen Do Not D isturb is active the s ystem will[...]

  • Page 289

    Glossary 289 G.722: Audio alg orithm for high qualit y audio (7 kH z). G.722.1: Audio a lgorithm f or compressed high qu ality audio (7 k Hz) G.728: Audio alg orithm for compress ed normal qualit y audio (telephone qua lity, 3.1 k Hz) Gateway: T he gateway enabl es sites on IP an d sites on ISDN t o participate in m eetings with each other. Global [...]

  • Page 290

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 290 Max channels: Ind icates the m aximum num ber of channels th e system is al lowed to use on the E1/T1 interfac e. MCU: Multipoint Conference Un it. MCU st atus line: Shows indicators f or MultiSite, MCU and Duo Video MicOff: Microphone is swit ched off. Mix mod e: How to adjust the weig hting of each m icrophone to o[...]

  • Page 291

    Glossary 291 NTSC: Nationa l Television S ystem Comm ittee. Video s tandard correspond ing to 4SIF. Prim ary used in USA, Japa n and other countr ies. O Option Key: Req uired b y the system to activate o ptional feat ures such as Mult iSite and Presenter. P PAL: Phase Alter nation b y Line. Video standar d correspondin g to 4CIF. Prim ary used in E[...]

  • Page 292

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 292 S S-VHS: S-video S-video: T he standard cam era uses one of the S-video inputs in the codec. Selfview: Outgoing video. I n most c ases, the image of your se lf. Serial number: A unique num ber (the hardwar e serial num ber, listed in the S ystem Information menu) to identif y your system towards your T ANDBERG repres[...]

  • Page 293

    Glossary 293 SVGA: Super VG A. (800x600) SXGA: Super exte nded Graphic s Array (1280x102 4) System information : Lists s ystem numbers , line status, sof tware version and oth er useful inform ation. System name: I dentifies a videoco nferencing s ystem T T1: Network t ype, 24 channels. Def ault for NTSC versions. T1 Line Codin g: Indicates how the[...]

  • Page 294

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 294 XGA: extended G raphics Ar ray (1024 x 768)[...]

  • Page 295

    8 Index A Access Code ....................................102, 127 Add Another Ca ll................................ ........ 47 Additional m icrophone ............................. 235 Administrator Pass word ........................... 146 Alert Speaker ................................... ........ 177 Alert Tones and Vo lume .....................[...]

  • Page 296

    TANDBERG 600 0 MXP Prof ile 296 Picture Control ................................... ........ 77 PIP Appearance ................................ ....... 154 PIP Placing ....................... ....................... 155 Postpone 1 hour .............................. .......... 55 Postpone 3 hours .............................. ......... 56 Presenta[...]