TANDBERG C90, D14129.02 User Manual

Software version TC1.0 NOVEMBER 2008
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TANDBERG Codec C90
Administrator Guide
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Contents
Administrator Guide
What’s in this guide?
The top menu bar and the entries in the Table of Contents are all hyperlinks, just click on them to go to the topic.
Table of Contents
Introduction
Intellectual Propert y Rights ........................................................... 4
Trademark ..................................................................................... 4
Disclaimer .....................................................................................4
Patent Information .........................................................................4
Copyright Notice ...........................................................................4
Safety Instructions ........................................................................5
Environmental Issues ....................................................................6
Getting started
Assemble your system ..................................................................8
Using the Remote Control ............................................................. 9
Turn on the system ...................................................................... 11
Verify IP address settings ............................................................ 11
If you need to set a static IP address .......................................... 11
Add the system to the network ................................................... 12
Verify your settings ...................................................................... 12
Time zone settings ...................................................................... 12
About main and dual monitors .................................................... 13
About the menus
The Home menu ......................................................................... 15
The Settings menu ...................................................................... 15
The Administrator settings menu ................................................ 15
The Settings menu
Administrator settings ................................................................. 17
The IP Settings menu .............................................................. 17
The Advanced configuration menu ......................................... 18
Administrator Settings Librar y
Description of the administrator settings ..................................... 20
The Audio settings ..................................................................20
The Camera settings ............................................................... 22
The Conference settings ......................................................... 23
The Do not disturb setting ...................................................... 24
The H323 Profile settings ........................................................ 24
The Network settings .............................................................. 25
The Network services settings ................................................ 26
The Phone book server settings .............................................28
The Provisioning settings ........................................................ 28
The Serial por t settings ........................................................... 28
The SIP Profile settings ...........................................................29
The Standby settings ..............................................................29
The System unit settings ......................................................... 30
The Time zone setting ............................................................. 30
The Video settings ..................................................................30
The Experimental menu .......................................................... 32
Cameras
The PrecisionHD 1080p camera .................................................34
Best view—Face recognition ....................................................... 36
Video output formats .................................................................. 37
Cameras in daisy chain ...............................................................38
Appendices
General room guidelines .............................................................40
The physical conditions ..........................................................40
The room equipment............................................................... 40
Environmental considerations ................................................. 40
The audio quality ..................................................................... 41
Natural communication ........................................................... 41
Guidelines for the executive meeting room .................................42
Guidelines for the high end meeting room ..................................44
The Video Input Matrix ................................................................46
Software upgrade ....................................................................... 47
Upload certificates ...................................................................... 48
XML files ......................................................................................49
Log files ....................................................................................... 50
NTP Time Zone expressions ....................................................... 51
Suppor ted RFCs in SIP ...............................................................54
TANDBERG Remote Control TRC5 ............................................. 55
TANDBERG Remote Control TRC5 key map .............................. 56
The PrecisionHD camera ............................................................57
CE Declaration for Codec C90 .................................................... 58
China RoHS table ....................................................................... 59
TANDBERG Codec C90 dimensions ..........................................60
PrecisionHD 1080p camera dimensions ..................................... 61
PrecisionHD camera dimensions ................................................62
Technical specifications ..............................................................63
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Codec C90

Introduction

Administrator Guide
Chapter 1
Introduction
Thank you for choosing TANDBERG !
Your TANDBERG Codec C90 has been designed to give you many years of safe, reliable operation.
How to read this document
You will find that some places information has been copied from other chapters (but adapted, when needed) to let you have all the relevant information there and then. This helps eliminating the need to read through long sections before you can even think of get ting started.
Our main objective with this user guide is to address your goals and needs. Please let us know how well we succeeded!
We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs
In this chapter...
Intellectual property rights
Trademark
Copyright
Disclaimer
Patent information
Safety instructions
Environmental issues
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Intellectual Property Rights

This Administrator Guide and the Products to which it relates contain information that is proprietary to TANDBERG and its licensors. Information regarding the Products is found on the page entitled License Agreements and Patent Information.
This Administrator Guide may be reproduced in its entirety, including all copyright and intellectual property notices, in limited quantities in connection with the use of the Products. Except for the limited exception set forth in the previous sentence, no part of this Administrator Guide may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted, in any form, or by any means, electronically, mechanically, by photocopying, or other wise, without the prior written permission of TANDBERG. Requests for such permission should be addressed to tandberg@tandberg.com.

Tra dem ark

TANDBERG® is a registered trademark belonging to Tandberg ASA. Other trademarks used in this document are the property of their respective holders.
COPYRIGHT © 2008, TANDBERG
All rights reser ved.
Philip Pedersens vei 20
1366 Lysaker, Norway
Tel: +47 67 125 125 Fax: +47 67 125 234
E-mail: tandberg@tandberg.com

Disclaimer

The specifications for the Products and the information in this document are subject to change at any time, without notice, by TANDBERG.
Every effort has been made to supply complete and accurate information in this Administrator Guide, however, TANDBERG assumes no responsibility or liability for any errors or inaccuracies that may appear in this document.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERT Y RIGHTS
The Products that are covered by this Administrator Guide are protected under copyright, patent, and other intellectual property rights of various jurisdictions. Any applicable software licenses and any limited warranty are located in the License Information section in this TANDBERG Codec C90 Administrator Guide.
This Product is
COPYRIGHT © 2008, TANDBERG
All rights reser ved.

Patent Information

The products described in this manual are covered by one or more of the following patents:
US6,584,077 US5,838,664 US5,600,646
US5,003,532 US5,768,263 US5,991,277
US7,034,860 US7,010,119 EP01953201
US6.731.334 GB1338127
Other patents pending.
Please view www.tandberg.com/tandberg_pm.jsp for an updated list

Copyright Notice

The product that is covered by this Administrator Guide is protected under copyright, patent, and other intellectual proper ty rights of various jurisdictions. This product is Copyright © 2008, Tandberg Telecom AS. All rights reserved. This product includes copyrighted software licensed from others.
A document describing the copyright notices and the terms and conditions of use can be found at: http://www.tandberg.com/docs
Navigate to User manuals > TANDBERG Codec C90 Copyright and
License Information to download the pdf.
IMPORTANT: USE OF THIS PRODUCT IS SUBJECT IN ALL CASES TO THE COPYRIGHT RIGHTS AND THE TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF USE REFERRED TO ABOVE. USE OF THIS PRODUCT CONSTITUTES AGREEMENT TO SUCH TERMS AND CONDITIONS.
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Safety Instructions

For your protection please read these safety instructions completely before you connect the equipment to the power source. Carefully observe all warnings, precautions and instructions both on the apparatus and in these operating instructions.
Retain this manual for future reference.
Water and Moisture
Do not operate the apparatus under or near water – for example near a bathtub, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, near a swimming pool or in other areas with high humidity.
Never install jacks for communication cables • in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
Do not touch the product with wet hands.•
Cleaning
Unplug the apparatus from communication lines, mains power-outlet or any power source before cleaning or polishing. Do not use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a lint-free cloth lightly moistened with water for cleaning the ex terior of the apparatus.
Ventilation
Do not block any of the ventilation openings of the apparatus. Never cover the slots and openings with a cloth or other material. Never install the apparatus near heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat.
Do not place the product in direct sunlight or close to a surface directly heated by the sun.
Lightning
Never use this apparatus, or connect/disconnect communication cables or power cables during lightning storms.
Dust
Do not operate the apparatus in areas with high concentration of dust.
Vibration
Do not operate the apparatus in areas with vibration or place it on an unstable surface.
Power Connection and Hazardous Voltage
The product may have hazardous voltage inside.
Never attempt to open this product, or any • peripherals connected to the product, where this action requires a tool.
This product should always be powered from • an earthed power outlet.
Never connect attached power supply cord to • other products.
In case any parts of the product has visual • damage never attempt to connect main power, or any other power source, before consulting service personnel
The plug connecting the power cord to the • product/power supply serves as the main disconnect device for this equipment. The power cord must always be easily accessible.
Route the power cord so as to avoid it being • walked on or pinched by items placed upon or against it. Pay particular attention to the plugs, receptacles and the point where the cord exits from the apparatus.
Do not tug the power cord.•
If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, • consult an electrician.
Never install cables, or any peripherals, without • first unplugging the device from its power source.
Servicing
Do not attempt to service the apparatus • yourself as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltages or other hazards, and will void the warranty. Refer all servicing to qualified service personnel.
Unplug the apparatus from its power source • and refer servicing to qualified personnel under the following conditions:
If the power cord or plug is damaged or • frayed.
If liquid has been spilled into the apparatus.•
If objects have fallen into the apparatus. •
If the apparatus has been exposed to rain • or moisture
If the apparatus has been subjected to • excessive shock by being dropped.
If the cabinet has been damaged.•
If the apparatus seems to be overheated. •
If the apparatus emits smoke or abnormal • odor.
If the apparatus fails to operate in • accordance with the operating instructions.
Accessories
Use only accessories specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus.
Communication Lines
Do not use communication equipment to repor t a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.
IMPORTANT!
There should always be a distance of minimum 10 cm (0.33 ft) free space in the front of the codec.
Min. 10 cm
WARNING!
Make sure the Codec C90 never rest on the front panel.
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Environmental Issues

Thank you for buying a product which contributes to a reduction in pollution, and thereby helps save the environment. Our products reduce the need for travel and transport and thereby reduce pollution. Our products have either none or few consumable parts ( chemicals, toner, gas, paper).
TANDBERG’s Environmental Policy
Environmental stewardship is important to TANDBERG’s culture. As a global company with strong corporate values, TANDBERG is committed to following international environmental legislation and designing technologies that help companies, individuals and communities creatively address environmental challenges.
TANDBERG’s environmental objectives are to:
Develop products that reduce energy • consumption, CO2 emissions, and traffic congestion
Provide products and services that improve • qualit y of life for our customers
Produce products that can be recycled or • disposed of safely at the end of product life
Comply with all relevant environmental • legislation.
Digital User Guides
TANDBERG is pleased to announce that we have replaced the printed versions of our user guides with digital versions available on the TANDBERG web site: http://www.tandberg.com/docs. The environmental benefits of this are significant. The user guides can still be printed locally, whenever needed.
European Environmental Directives
As a manufacturer of electrical and electronic equipment TANDBERG is responsible for compliance with the requirements in the European Directives 2002/96/EC (WEEE - Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment) and 2002/95/EC (RoHS).
The primary aim of the WEEE Directive and RoHS Directive is to reduce the impact of disposal of electrical and electronic equipment at end-of-life. The WEEE Directive aims to reduce the amount of waste electrical and electronic equipment sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by requiring producers to arrange for collection and recycling. The RoHS Directive bans the use of cer tain heavy metals and brominated flame retardants to reduce the environmental impact of WEEE which is in landfill or incinerated.
TANDBERG has implemented necessar y process changes to comply with the European WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC ) and the European RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC).
Waste Handling
In order to avoid the dissemination of hazardous substances in our environment and to diminish the pressure on natural resources, we encourage you to use the appropriate recycling systems in your area. Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end of life equipment in a sound way.
Information for Recyclers
As part of compliance with the European WEEE Directive, TANDBERG provides recycling information on request for all types of new equipment put on the market in Europe af ter August 13th 2005.
Please contact TANDBERG and provide the following details for the product for which you would like to receive recycling information:
Model number of TANDBERG product •
Your company’s name •
Contact name •
Address •
Telephone number •
E-mail. •
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TANDBERG products put on the market after August 2005 are marked with a crossed-out wheelie bin symbol that invites you to use those take-back systems.
Please contact your local supplier, the regional waste administration or visit our web page http://
www.tandberg.com/recycling if you need more
information on the collection and recycling system in your area.
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Getting started

Administrator Guide
Chapter 2
Getting started
This chapter introduces you to the codec and gets you up and going.
This guide has been divided into several chapters, all of which provide different information. You can access the chapters directly by clicking on the menu bar at the top of this page.
In this chapter...
Assemble your system
Using the remote control
Turn on the system
Verify IP address settings
Setting a static IP address
Add the system to the network
Verify your settings
Time zone settings
About monitors
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Assemble your system

The illustration shows you the basic setup when connecting your monitor, PC,
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camera, microphone, loudspeakers (if applicable ), LAN and line voltage to your codec.
OPTIONAL:
Loudspeakers
Monitor (Audio from HDMI 1 or Line Out 1–2)
OPTIONAL:
Dual monitor setup Connect the second monitor to HDMI 3
Main camera:
Video from
PrecisionHD 1080p
Video from PC
Main camera: Camera Control to PrecisionHD 1080p
OPTIONAL:
Audio from PC
Microphone
LAN/ Ethernet
Mains Power Cable
OPTIONAL:
You may connect additional microphones
OPTIONAL:
You may connect a second camera. (extra camera not included). Extra camera will require separate power supply and control cabling. Consult the documentation supplied with the extra camera for details.
Make sure the codec has been switched off and disconnected from the line voltage whenever connecting or disconnecting other equipment.
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Using the Remote Control

ARROW UP/DOWN: Use
the up and down arrow keys to navigate in the menu.
ARROW RIGHT: Press
the right arrow key to expand the selected menu item or to move to the right in a text field.
OK/S EL ECT: Press the OK /
Select key to confirm your choice or selection.
The functions keys in the upper part of the remote control reflects the soft keys on screen.
... and the middle part of the remote control is used to handle the video part of the call.
... while the lower part of the remote control resembles very much the keypad of a mobile phone
FUNCTION KEYS: Each key reflects
a soft key on screen and represents shortcuts and advanced functions.
ARROW LEF T: Press
the left arrow key to go one step back in the menu or to move to the left in a text field.
Batteries
Make sure the remote control has working batteries (4 x AAA batteries).
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MICROPHONE: Press the
Microphone key to toggle the microphones on/of f.
VOLUME: Press
the + or on the Volume key to adjust the codec volume.
PR ESE NTATIO N: Press the
Presentation key to show/hide a presentation.
ZOOM : Press
the + or on the Zoom key to zoom the camera in and out.
PHONE BOOK: Press
the Phone Book key to display the local phone book.
L AYO UT: Press the Layout
key to display the layout menu, then select a view in the menu.
HOME: Press the
Home key to go back to the main menu.
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Using the Remote Control, cont...
The functions keys in the upper part of the remote control reflects the soft keys on screen.
... and the middle part of the remote control is used to handle the video part of the call.
... while the lower part of the remote control resembles very much the keypad of a mobile phone
CALL KEY
INITIATE CALL: Select a name from the Phone book or enter the name, number or URI and press the Call key to initiate the call.
SHORTCUT TO RECENT CALLS: Use the Call button as a shortcut to Recent Calls when the Call menu is not visible.
END CALL, STANDBY:
Press the End Call key to end a call, or when idle, press and hold the key to go into standby mode.
CLEAR: Press the Cancel
key to remove characters in a text field.
Waking up the system
Press any key on the remote control to wake up the system.
ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD
Use the keypad in the same way as you would use a cellular phone.
0-9, a-z, period (.), @, space, *:
Press a key repeatedly to toggle between the options displayed on each key.
abc/123 #: Press the # key to
toggle bet ween lower case characters and numbers.
IR sensor range ( DIP switch setting)
The IR sensor has a short and long range. Open the battery cover and remove the batteries to set the DIP switch.
Short range (1 m): Move the DIP switch down•
Long range: Move the DIP switch up.•
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Press the HOME key to show the menu on screen
Touch the rubber line sensors along the sides to wake
The DIP switch
up the system
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Turn on the system

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Turn on the codec and wait a few minutes for the system to start•
Make sure the remote control has the batteries installed.•
Press • Home ( ) on the remote control to show the menu on screen
When you can see the menu on screen, proceed to Step 2.•
Show the menu:
Press • Home ( ) on the remote control to show the menu on screen
Navigate in the menu:
Use the arrow keys on the remote control to navigate up and down in • the menus
Confirm your choice:
To confirm your choice, press • OK ( ) on the remote control

Verify IP address settings

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Go to System Information to verif y the IP address:
Navigate to Settings > System Information1.

If you need to set a static IP address

Go to IP Settings to set static IP addresses:
Navigate to Settings > Administrator Settings > IP Settings. 1.
Set IP Assignment to Static. Press the lef t arrow key to go back one step2.
Enter the IP Address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address in the address fields. 3. The sequence is shown below.
Press 4. OK to save the changes, or Cancel to leave without saving.
Press 5. Home ( ) to exit.
When the IP address is automatically assigned from a DHCP ser ver, the 2. Address of the codec is shown on the System Information page.
Press 3. Home ( ) to exit.
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Add the system to the network

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Your service provider should have provided you with the information you need to get on-line.
For H323 type of communication, this will include such things as system name, H323 alias, gatekeeper address, etc. For SIP type of communication, similar type of information will be supplied.
For networks administrated through TMS (TANDBERG Management Suite), your TMS administrator will be able to assist you when configuring.
The H323 and SIP settings are configured from the Administrator Settings menu:
Navigate to Settings > Administrator Set tings > Advanced Settings.
Expand the items in need of modification and enter the information • supplied by your service provider.
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Verify your settings

We strongly recommend that you verify the settings by inspecting the System Information list.
You do this by accessing the System Information in the same way as you did when you verified you IP address setting.
Go to System Information to verif y the settings:
Navigate to 1. Settings > System Information
Verify the previous configurations. For example, if you successfully registered 2. to a SIP server the Status will show Registered. If the registration failed the Status will show Not registered.
Press Home ( 3. ) to exit.

Time zone settings

Verify the date and time to see if the time zone settings need to be adjusted. The date and time is located in the upper right corner on screen.
Go to time zone settings to set the NTP ( date and time) settings:
Navigate to 1. Settings > Administrator Settings > Time > Zone
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You may need to consult the NTP Time Zone expression list to find the 2. right expression. Go to the Appendices section and the NTP Time Zone
expression to see a complete overview.
Enter the time zone expression for where the system is located. The default 3. value is Etc/ UTC.
NOTE: Spelling correctly is important when entering the NTP Time Zone
expression
Press 4. Save to save the changes, or Cancel to leave without saving.
Press 5. Home ( ) to exit.
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About main and dual monitors

The main monitor
The main monitor can be connected to the default video output HDMI 1 or one of the other outputs which are HDMI 3, DVI-I 2 or DVI-I 4.
Connecting to HDMI 1
When you connect the main monitor to the default video output on Codec C90 the menu, icons and other information on screen (OSD ­on screen display) will show on this monitor.
Connecting to DVI-I 2, DVI-I 4, HDMI 3
When connecting the main monitor to another video output, and no menu shows on screen, you must run a shor tcut on the remote control to reset the resolution and move the OSD to this output.
The resolution will be set to the default value, which is 1280x720@60Hz for HDMI and 1024x768@ 60Hz for DVI.
The menu on screen, icons and other information (OSD - on screen display) will be moved to the selected output.
Key sequence
If connected to DVI-I 2, DVI-I 4 or HDMI 3 you must run the following shortcut or key sequence on the remote control.
Disconnect * # * # 0• x # (where x is output 2, 3 or 4)
Example: Set DVI-I 2 as the OSD output:
Disconnect * # * # 0 2 #•
The video outputs at Codec C90
DVI-I 4
HDMI 3 (the default connector for the dual monitor)
DVI-I 2
HDMI 1 (the default connector for the main monitor)
Dual monitors
When you want to run a dual monitor setup, connect the second monitor to video output HDMI 3 on Codec C90.
Dual monitor configuration
You can also set the resolution and the OSD output by setting up a serial port connection and run API commands. See the Codec C90 System Integrator Guide for information about API commands.
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Go to Administrator settings to set the monitor to dual:
Navigate to Settings > Administrator Settings > Video > Output > 1. Monitor
Set the 2. Monitor to Dual.
Press 3. Home ( ) to exit.
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About the menus

Administrator Guide
Chapter 3
About the menus
In this chapter...
Explains the menu system
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About the menus
The menu system is divided into three levels:
The 1. Home menu
The 2. Settings menu
The 3. Administrator Settings menu
Navigate in the menus
Use the remote control to navigate in the menus:
Use the arrows down/up to select a menu item•
Use the arrow right to expand the selection•
Use the arrow left to go one step back•
Change a value
Select a value from a drop down list and press • the OK button to save, or press the lef t arrow to leave without saving.
Enter a value/text in a value /text field. Press • Save to save the change or Cancel to leave without saving.
HOME

The Home menu

Press the Home key on the remote control to open the Home menu:
Open the • Call menu to make a call
Open the • Presentation menu to select a presentation source
Open the • Camera control menu to pan, tilt or zoom the camera
Open the • Settings menu to configure the system
SETTINGS

The Settings menu

The Settings menu lets the user:
Open the • Layout control menu to control the screen layout, including selfview
Select • Wallpaper to chose a background picture on screen
Open the • Call settings menu to configure the default bit rate and auto answer settings
Select • Ring tones to chose a ring tone
Open the • System Information page to see an overview of the system configurations
Open the • Administrator settings menu to configure the system
Select • Restart to restart the system.
In this guide we will concentrate on what’s behind the Administrator Settings menu and leave the other menus to be explained in the Codec C90 User Guide.
You can download the Codec C90 User Guide from our web site. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs
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ADMINISTRATOR SE TT INGS

The Administrator settings menu

The Administrator settings menu lets the user:
Open the • IP address menu to configure the IP settings
Open the • Advanced configuration menu to access the system configuration settings
Changes in the administrator settings may affect the behavior of the system and should be configured by the system administrator.
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Chapter 4

The Settings menu

In this chapter...
Explaining the
administrator settings
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Administrator settings

The Administrator settings menu lets the user configure the IP settings and the system settings.

The IP Settings menu

The IP Settings are found in the IP Settings menu as well as in the Advanced Configuration menu in the Network settings.
Changes in the administrator settings may affect the behavior of the system and should be configured by the system administrator.
Each setting is explained in the administrator The settings library section.
Navigate in the menus
Use the remote control to navigate in the menus:
Use the arrows down/up to select a menu item•
Use the arrow right to expand the selection•
Use the arrow left to go one step back•
Change a value
Select a value from a drop down list and press • the OK button to save, or press the lef t arrow to leave without saving.
Enter a value/text in a value /text field. Press • Save to save the change or Cancel to leave without saving.
HOME
If IP Assignment is set to DHCP the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway will automatically be assigned to the codec from the DHCP server.
SETTINGS
IP SETTINGS
DHCP
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IP SETTINGS
Static
In this guide we will concentrate on what’s behind the Administrator Settings menu and leave the other menus to be explained in the Codec C90 User Guide.
You can download the Codec C90 User Guide from our web site. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs
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Changes in the administrator settings may affect the behavior of the system and should be configured by the system administrator.
If IP Assignment is set to Static the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway must be defined manually:
On the remote control, press • the arrow down key to highlight an address field. Enter the IP address, Subnet Mask and Gateway address.
Press OK to confirm the new • value or Left arrow to cancel.
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Administrator settings, cont...
The Administrator settings menu lets the user:
Open the IP address menu to configure the IP • settings
Open the • Advanced configuration menu to access the system configuration settings
The Advanced configuration menu
The Advanced configuration defines the system settings. The system settings are structured in a hierarchy, making up a database of system settings.
Changes in the administrator settings may affect the behavior of the system and should be configured by the system administrator.
Each setting is explained in the administrator The settings library section.
HOME
SETTINGS
Navigate in the menu
Use the up 1. and down arrow keys on the remote control to navigate in the menu
Press the right 2. arrow key to expand the selected menu item or to move to the right in a text field
Press the left 3. arrow key to go one step back in the menu or to move to the left in a text field
Press the OK/Select key to confirm your choice or selection4.
ADVANC ED CONFIGURATION S
ADVANC ED CONFIGURATION S
ADMINISTRATOR SE TT INGS
Search
Enter the as many characters as needed, until the setting you are searching for displays in the list.
ADVANC ED CONFIGURATION S
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NetworkSer vices HT TP Mode: On
NetworkSer vices HT TP S Mode: On
In this guide we will concentrate on what’s behind the Administrator Settings menu and leave the other menus to be explained in the Codec C90 User Guide.
You can download the Codec C90 User Guide from our web site. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs
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Chapter 5

Administrator Settings Library

In this chapter...
This chapter gives a detailed description of the administrator settings
The administrator settings defines the system settings and are structured in a hierarchy, making up a database of system settings.
NOTE: The description of the Administrator
settings are preliminary, and subject to change.
Audio
Cameras
Conference
Do Not Disturb
H323
Network
Network Services
Phone Book Server
Provisioning
Serial Port
SIP
Standby
System Unit
Video
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Description of the administrator settings

In the following pages you will find a complete list of the administrator set tings. The examples shows either the default value or an example of a value.
We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for updated versions of the manual. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs
Note: The description of the Administrator settings are preliminary, and subject to change.

The Audio settings

Audio Volume: <0..100>
Sets the volume level [ 0-100] on the loudspeaker output in steps of 0.5dB from -34.5dB to 15dB. Volume 0 = Off.
The volume level bar which is displayed on screen, when using the remote control, goes from 0 to 20.
Range: The volume level goes from 0 to 100
Volum level equals Audio gain value
0 equals 0
1 equals -34.5 dB
70 equals 0.0 dB
100 equals 15.0 dB
Example: Audio Volume: 70
Audio Input Microphone [1..8] Level: < 0..18>
Defines the input level of each microphone in steps of 1dB from 0dB to 18 dB. Addresses the specific microphone.
Please see the Audio Level tabels in the Codec C90 System Integrators Guide for a complete overview of the menu values represented in dB.
Range: 0 to 18 dB
Example: Audio Inp ut Microphone 1 Level: 14
Audio Input Microphone [1..8] EchoControl Mode: <On/Off>
The echo canceller continuously adjusts itself to the audio characteristics of the room and compensate for any changes it detects in the audio environment. If the changes in the audio conditions are ver y significant the echo canceller may take a second or two to re-adjust. Addresses the specific microphone.
On: Echo Control is normally set to On to prevent the far end from hearing their own audio. Once selected, echo cancellation is active at all times.
Off: Echo Control should be switched Off if external echo cancellation or playback equipment is used.
Example: Audio Inp ut Microphone 1 EchoControl Mo de: On
Audio Input Microphone [1..8] EchoControl NoiseReduction: <On /Off>
The system has a built-in noise reduction which reduces constant background noise (e.g. noise from air­conditioning systems, cooling fans etc.). In addition, a high pass filter (Humfilter) reduces very low frequency noise. Requires the Echo Control Mode to be enabled for the specified microphone. Addresses the specific microphone.
On: The Noice Reduction should be set to On in the presence of low frequency noise.
Off: Turns Noise Reduction Off for the specified microphone input.
Example: Audio Inp ut Microphone 1 EchoControl NoiseRe duction: On
Audio Input Microphone [1..8] Type: < Microphone/ Line>
The microphone inputs are intended for electret type microphones. The microphone inputs are balanced with 48 V phantom power. The microphone input can be set to line or microphone mode. Addresses the specific microphone.
Microphone: Phantom voltage and pre-amplification is On
Line: Select Line when you have a standard balanced line input. The phantom voltage and pre-amplification is Off.
Example: Audio Inp ut Microphone 1 T y pe: Line
Audio Input Microphone [1..8] Mode: < On /Off>
By default, all inputs are enabled. Just plug in an audio source and it is active. Audio inputs that are On will automatically be mixed. Unconnected inputs will automatically be muted. Addresses the specific microphone.
On: Turns the microphone On.
Off: Connected but unused inputs should be set to Off to prevent audio /noise from the inputs.
Example: Audio Inp ut Microphone 1 Mode: On
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Audio Input HDMI [3, 4] Mode: < On /Off>
Determines whether or not the audio channel on the HDMI input should be active. The HDMI 3 and HDMI 4 has audio channels. Addresses the specific Audio HDMI input.
On: Set to On to enable the audio channel on the HDMI input 3 or 4.
Off: Set to On to disable the audio channel on the HDMI input.
Example: Audio Inp ut HDMI 3 Mode: On
Audio Input Line [1..4] Mode: <On/Of f>
Determines whether or not an Audio Line input is active. Addresses the specific Audio Line input.
On: Set to On to enable the Audio Line input.
Off: Set to Off to disable the Audio Line input.
Example: Audio Inp ut Line 1 Mode: On
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