Conference Composer is the design and configuration software that is supplied with
®
. Its purpose is to make it easy and intuitive to configure Polycom’s Vor-
ONTROL PANEL
window) before installing the latest
NSTALLATION
I
the Vortex
tex products, share configuration files, create presets, macros, and logic assignments.
Conference Composer operates under Windows™ 98, ME, NT, and 2000.
Insert the Conference Composer disk into your CD-ROM drive and run the Setup
program. If you have a previously installed version of Conference Composer on your
computer, it is highly recommended that you uninstall that version (use Add/Remove Program from the C
version.
After running the Setup program, simply follow the instructions for installing Conference Composer.
USING CONFERENCE
COMPOSERWITHA
VORTEXAND EF200
PHONE ADD
When using the Conference Composer software with the Vortex and the EF200, plug
the RS-232 into the Vortex. If you plug into the EF200, you may not be able to get
Level information because the EF200 will not know how to interpret the data from the
software that will display metering information.
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CONFERENCE COMPOSERTM SOFTWARE
EATURES OF THE CONFERENCE COMPOSER WINDOW
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4
1
2
Figure 1. Feauters of Conference Composer window
1.E
XPLORER MENU
. The Explorer-type menu structure allows you to easily navigate and browse through your device list. Clicking on an item in the tree will display the parameter page to the right of the explorer menu.
2.S
TATUS METER
. This meter and status light shows the communication status
between your PC and a Vortex or EF device (EF200 or EF1210). The W
light turns yellow when it is communicating via RS-232 with a Vortex or EF
device and the meter indicates how full the command buffer is with commands
being sent to the device.
3.DSP L
. Indicates the current percentage of used available variable DSP
OAD
resources.
4.M
.
ENUS
•F
ILE
. The File menu allows you to create a new Project, Device Chain, or
Device; manages file functions of a Project such as Opening, Saving, or
Closing; and handles printing and Preferences.
•P
O
. The Project menu contains 3 options: A
ROJECT
. A
NLINE
UTOSCAN
scans in their settings. S
Composer. O
EF device or upload settings to a Vortex or EF device.
3
UTOSCAN
, S
finds all Vortex or EF devices connected to the PC and
loads a sample project into Conference
AMPLE
allows you to either download settings from a Vortex or
mode limits user options that can be adjusted. Advanced mode allows control of all parameters available on Conference Composer.
•H
. The Help menu contains the A
ELP
option that shows the version
BOUT
number of the software.
. Basic
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OPERATING CONFERENCE COMPOSER
Conference Composer may either be operated online or off-line (not connected to a
Vortex or EF device) depending on how you would like to use it. If you work off-line
it is easy to save the settings to a file, share the files with others, and then upload the
settings into an EF device when you go online. The online or off-line operation of
Conference Composer is the same, although if you are operating off-line you will
need to add devices to the project before you can start working with the devices.
Conference Composer organizes your projects into a hierarchy of P
C
HAIN
, and D
. Starting from the bottom of the list, a D
EVICE
EVICE
some piece of equipment that will be used in the installation. A D
EVICE CHAIN
, D
ROJECT
EVICE
is simply that –
is a
collection of devices that are linked together through the ASPI Bus or EF Bus (that’s
where the name device chain comes from). Typically these represent all the devices
that are tied to a particular serial port on your computer/controller. The P
resents a collection of D
the D
EVICE CHAINS
as files and the D
EVICE CHAINS
. You can think of the P
as items in the files.
EVICES
ROJECTS
as directories,
ROJECT
rep-
There are many different buttons and knobs that allow the user to change settings on
the device. Conference Composer’s convention is that a feature associated with a button is enabled when the button’s LED is lit. To use a knob, click on the knob and
while holding down the mouse button, raise or lower the cursor to increase or
decrease the knob value..
Figure 2. To increase the level, click on the knob and move the cursor UP. To
decrease the level, click on the knob and move the cursor DOWN.
ONLINE: CONNECTED
TOAN EF DEVICE
To operate online, the EF Device should be connected to an RS-232 port of your host
computer. The first step is to have Conference Composer scan your EF Device -- this
ensures the settings you see on the PC screen are exactly the settings in the device. To
do this, select the A
UTOSCAN
option from the P
menu as shown in Figure 3.
ROJECT
This ensures the settings you see on the PC screen are exactly the settings in the
device.
If you have any devices currently using the serial port on your PC, such as a PalmPilot’s HotSync, please close those programs to free the COM port before running
A
UTOSCAN
UTOSCAN
A
.
will automatically find all EF devices (EF2280, EF1210, EF200) attached
to the RS-232 port and then automatically download all the settings into Conference
Composer. Once the settings have been downloaded to the PC, any changes you
make to the device through Conference Composer will be sent automatically to the
device, updating its configuration in real-time.
Once Conference Composer has finished downloading the settings from the connected devices, you will see the Navigation area look like Figure 4. The amount of
time it takes to sync with the Vortex depends on the number of presets that have valid
data. More presets means more data must be sent to the PC.
Figure 4. Project generated when connected
to a Vortex.
OFF-LINE: OPERATING
WITHOUTAN EF
DEVICE
To operate without any devices connected to the computer you can select NEW>D
->EF2280 to create a sample Vortex system to configure. This will automati-
EVICE
cally create a Project. Once you have a Vortex installed, your navigation tab should
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look like Figure 4 (the red X’s indicate that you are offline), and you are ready to proceed to the next section.