TANDBERG Profile 42”, Profile 52” Dual, Profile, T1, Profile 52” User Manual

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Table of Contents
Introdu ction
TANDBERG Profile at a gl ance ......................................................5
Design fe atures .........................................................................5
Applica tion feature s ..................................................................5
Perform ance featu res ............................................................... 5
Display an d base option s .........................................................5
Intellect ual Proper ty Righ ts ...........................................................6
Trademark ..................................................................................... 6
Disclai mer .....................................................................................6
Patent Inform ation .........................................................................6
Copyrigh t and Licen se Notice ....................................................... 6
Safety Ins tructions ........................................................................ 7
Environme ntal Issu es ....................................................................8
Gettin g star ted
System over view .........................................................................10
TANDBERG Profile 42” ............................................................ 10
TANDBERG Profile 52” ............................................................ 11
TANDBERG Profile 52” Du al.................................................... 12
Codec ca ble configu ration ..........................................................13
Using the Re mote Control ........................................................... 14
Initial co nfiguratio ns .................................................................... 16
Waking up the s ystem .............................................................16
Verify IP ad dress set tings ........................................................16
If you need to set a s tatic IP addre ss ...................................... 16
Adding the sys tem to the netwo rk .......................................... 17
Verify you r settings .................................................................. 17
Adjusting th e date and time s ettings ....................................... 17
Setting a me nu password ....................................................... 18
About th e menus
The Home me nu .........................................................................20
The Setti ngs menu ......................................................................20
The Advanc ed menu ...................................................................20
The system s etting s menus
The Advanc ed menus .................................................................22
How to change a va lue............................................................ 22
Descrip tion of each se tting ..................................................... 22
The searc h function ality ..........................................................23
How to change th e password ................................................. 24
The system s etting s library
Descrip tion of the Syste m settings .............................................. 26
The Audio se ttings ..................................................................26
The Camer a settings ............................................................... 28
The Conference settings .........................................................29
The H323 Profile s ettings ........................................................30
The Netwo rk settings .............................................................. 31
The Netwo rk Serv ices set tings ...............................................33
The Phone book setti ngs ......................................................... 34
The Provisi oning set tings ........................................................35
The Seri al Port set tings ...........................................................35
The SIP Profil e settings ...........................................................35
The Stand by settings ..............................................................36
The System U nit settin gs ........................................................37
The Time se ttings.................................................................... 37
The Vide o settings .................................................................. 38
The Exp eriment al menu ..........................................................42
Camera s
The Precis ionHD 1080p c amera .................................................45
Connecting the came ra .......................................................... 46
Best view—Face re cognitio n ................................................... 47
Using Best v iew .................................................................. 47
Video ou tput formats .............................................................. 48
DIP switch set tings for vi deo outpu t formats ...................... 48
Line volta ge freque ncy ........................................................ 48
Cameras i n daisy chai n ........................................................... 49
Append ices
General r oom guide lines ............................................................. 51
The physic al conditions .......................................................... 51
The room eq uipment............................................................... 51
Environme ntal cons ideration s ................................................. 51
The audio q uality ..................................................................... 52
Natural co mmunication ........................................................... 52
Guideli nes for meet ing room setu p .............................................53
Sharing a P C presentation ......................................................54
What’s in this guide?
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Other pre sentation s ources .................................................... 54
TANDBERG Remote Con trol TRC5 .............................................55
Password prote ction ...................................................................56
Setting th e codec adm inistrator pa ssword ............................. 56
Setting th e menu password .................................................... 56
Startu p script ..............................................................................57
Adding a sta rtup scr ipt ........................................................... 57
The web inter face ....................................................................... 58
Password prote ction of the web i nterfac e ............................... 58
The system in fo page .............................................................. 58
The Upgra de softwa re page ...................................................59
The Advanc ed configu ration page .......................................... 60
The Advanc ed configu ration, sea rch functi onality .................. 61
The Wallpaper page ................................................................62
The Call pag e .......................................................................... 63
The SSL Cer tificate s page ......................................................64
The XML file s page .................................................................. 65
The Logs pag e ........................................................................66
The Add rele ase key page ....................................................... 67
TANDBERG DNAM ..................................................................... 68
The DNAM Lo udspeake r Cabinet ...........................................68
The DNAM A mplifier................................................................ 68
Suppor ted RFCs in SIP ...............................................................69
Current RFCs and draf ts suppor ted in SIP ............................. 69
Media cap abilitie s suppor ted in SIP ........................................69
China RoHS t able ....................................................................... 70
CE Declar ation for TANDBERG Pro file ........................................ 71
Dimensi ons .................................................................................72
Profile 42” with st andalon e foot............................................... 72
Profile 42” with wall mount foot ...............................................73
Profile 42” with wh eelbase f oot ............................................... 74
Profile 52” with st andalon e foot............................................... 75
Profile 52” with wa ll mount foot ...............................................76
Profile 52” with wheelbas e foot ............................................... 77
Profile 52” Dual w ith standa lone foot ...................................... 78
Profile wall mo unt setup ..........................................................79
Precisio nHD 1080p cam era ....................................................80
Technical spe cificatio ns ..............................................................81
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Introduction
In this chapter...
TANDBERG Profile At a gla nce
Intellect ual proper ty rig hts
Trademark
Copyrigh t
Disclai mer
Patent inform ation
Safety ins tructions
Environme ntal issu es
Chapter 1
Thank you fo r choosing TANDB ERG!
TANDBERG Profile has b een desi gned to give you many ye ars of safe, rel iable operatio n.
How to read th is docume nt
You will find that som e places info rmation has been c opied from ot her chapters (but adapted, whe n needed ) to let you have al l the relevant i nformatio n there and th en. This help s eliminati ng the need to re ad through lon g sections b efore you can e ven think of get ting star ted.
Our main ob jective wi th this user gu ide is to address you r goals and n eeds. Plea se let us know how we ll we succe eded !
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Profile 42” Profile 52” Profile 52” Dual
TANDBERG Profile with standal one foot atta chment
Profile, rear v iew Profile, side v iew
TANDBERG Profile at a glance
The next g eneratio n 1080p HD team col laborati on solutio n. The TANDBERG Profile br ings colle agues fac e to face at the touc h of a button thro ugh a user-friendly inter face. Easi ly share pre sentatio ns and multim edia to spar k ideas and g enerate bet ter discu ssions.
Design features
s Exclusive Sca ndinavia n design wi th a clean, sl eek look f rom all
angles
s Fully integrated sys tem with 1080p wi de screen LCD, Pre cisionHD
1080p camer a and Codec C 60
s Ideal camera a nd display h eight for nat ural communication
s Use of recyclable a luminium m aterials to su pports o ur commitment
to the environ ment
Application features
s 720p30 HD embedde d MultiSi te with Indiv idual Transcod ing*
s Clear, smooth HD collaboration wi th UXGA** and Full 1080p H D
with superior motion h andling
s Four-way 720p30 High Definit ion SIP/H.323 MultiSite
Performance features
s Choice of networ k up to 6 Mbps poin t-to-point (H.323/SIP) /up to
10 Mbps Multisite* ( H.323/S IP)
s Optimal definiti on — resolu tions up to full 1080 p
s True CD-q uality s tereo audio
Display and base options
Profile has thr ee display o ptions:
s Single 42” LCD
s Single 52” LCD
s Dual 52” LCD
Profile has thr ee base optio ns:
s Standalone option with foot at tachme nt
s Wheel base for mo bility ( not availab le on 52” dual )
s Wall-mount kit for a s maller fo otprint.
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Intellectual Property Rights
This Admin istrator Gui de and the Prod ucts to which i t relates con tain informati on that is proprietar y to TANDBERG and its lic ensors. Informatio n regarding the Products is found on the p age entitle d License A greement s and Patent Info rmation.
This Admin istrator Gui de may be repro duced in its e ntirety, includin g all copyr ight and intel lectual p ropert y notices, i n limited quantitie s in conne ction with th e use of the Produ cts. Except for the limited exc eption set for th in the prev ious sente nce, no par t of this Admini strator Guid e may be reprod uced, stored i n a retrieval system, or tran smitted, in a ny form, or by any m eans, ele ctronical ly, mechani cally, by photocopy ing, or other wise, wit hout the pri or writte n permiss ion of TANDBERG. Re quests for such permi ssion sho uld be addresse d to tandber g@ta ndberg.com.
Trademark
TANDBERG® is a registered trade mark bel onging to Tandberg ASA. Other trad emarks us ed in this doc ument are th e proper ty of their respecti ve holder s.
COPYRIGH T © 2009, TANDBERG
All rights r eserve d.
Philip Pede rsens vei 20
1366 Lysaker, Norway
Tel: +47 67 125 125 Fax: +47 67 125 234
E-mail: ta ndberg @tand berg.com
Disclaimer
The spec ifications fo r the Products and the infor mation in thi s documen t are subjec t to change at an y time, withou t notice, by TANDBERG.
Every ef fort ha s been made to su pply comp lete and accu rate informati on in this Admi nistrator Guide, however, TANDBERG assumes n o respons ibility o r liabili ty for any er rors or inac curacies t hat may appea r in this docum ent.
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY R IGHTS
The Produc ts that are covered by this Admi nistrator Gui de are protected und er copyri ght, patent, and oth er intelle ctual prop erty rights of var ious juris dictions. A ny applic able sof tware lice nses and any limited wa rranty a re located in th e Copyrig ht and Lice nse Notice section in t his guide.
This Produ ct is
COPYRIGH T © 2009, TANDBERG
All rights r eserve d.
Patent Information
The produc ts descri bed in this ma nual are cov ered by one or mo re of the followin g 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 paten ts pending.
Please vi ew www.tandberg.com/tan dberg_ pm.jsp for an u pdated list
Copyright and License Notice
The produc t that is covere d by this Admin istrator Gui de is protected under copy right, patent, and other intel lectual p ropert y rights of various ju risdicti ons. This pro duct is Copy right © 200 9, Tandberg Telecom AS. All ri ghts reser ved. This p roduct inc ludes copy righted softwa re license d from other s.
A documen t describ ing the copyr ight notices and the terms and conditio ns of use can be f ound at: http: //www.tandb erg.com/d ocs
See the docu ment: TANDBERG C odecs C9 0C60C20 Co pyright an d
License _Inform ation (TC20 ).pdf.
IMPORTANT: USE OF THIS PRO DUCT IS SUBJ ECT IN ALL CASES TO THE COPYRIG HT RIGHTS AN D THE TERMS A ND CONDITI ONS OF USE REFERR ED TO ABOVE. USE OF THI S PRODUCT CONSTITU TES AGREEMENT TO SUC H TERMS AND CO NDITION S.
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IMPOR TANT!
There sho uld always be a d istance of m inimum 10 cm (0.33 ft) f ree space i n the front of the c odec.
WARNIN G!
If you remove the c odec from the syste m, make sure the Cod ec C60 is not mounted wi th the front sid e down.
Safety Instructions
For your protec tion pleas e read these s afety instructi ons compl etely before yo u connect t he equipme nt to the power sou rce. Carefu lly obser ve all warnin gs, precau tions and in structions both on the appara tus and in the se operatin g instruct ions.
Retain this m anual for f uture refere nce.
Water and Mo isture
Do not opera te the apparatus under or n ear water – for example n ear a bathtub, k itchen sink , or laundr y tub, in a wet basem ent, near a swimming poo l or in other area s with high hu midity.
s Never install jac ks for commu nication c ables
in wet locations unles s the jack is sp ecifical ly designe d for wet locati ons.
s Do not touch the produ ct with wet han ds.
Cleani ng
Unplug the a pparatus f rom commun ication li nes, mains power-ou tlet or any powe r source befo re cleanin g or polishing. Do not use li quid clea ners or aerosol c leaner s. Use a lint-free cl oth lightly moistened with water for cl eaning the exterior of the appara tus.
Ventilat ion
Do not block a ny of the ventila tion openi ngs of the apparatu s. Never cover th e slots and openings with a cloth or other m aterial. Neve r install th e apparatu s near heat s ources su ch as radiator s, heat regi sters, stoves, or other a pparatus ( includi ng amplifi ers) that produc e heat.
Do not place th e product in d irect sun light or clo se to a surfac e directly heated by the sun.
Lightn ing
Never use thi s apparatu s, or connec t/disco nnect communi cation cab les or power c ables during lightning s torms.
Dust
Do not opera te the apparatus in areas wi th high concentr ation of dust.
Vibrat ion
Do not opera te the apparatus in areas wi th vibration o r place it on a n unstabl e surfac e.
Power Conn ection a nd Hazar dous Voltage
The produc t may have haz ardous vol tage insid e.
s Never attempt to ope n this produc t, or any
periphe rals conn ected to the pro duct, where this action re quires a too l.
s This product sh ould always b e powered fro m
an earthed power out let.
s Never connect at tached p ower supply c ord to
other produ cts.
s In case any part s of the product h as visual
damage neve r attempt to co nnect mai n power, or any other power source, before consul ting servi ce person nel
s The plug conne cting the powe r cord to the
product /power supp ly serv es as the main disconnect device for this equi pment. The power cord mu st always be ea sily acce ssible.
s Route the power cord so a s to avoid it bein g
walked on or pi nched by item s placed up on or against it. Pay p articu lar attenti on to the plugs, receptac les and the po int where th e cord exits from the app aratus.
s Do not tug the power cord.
s If the provided plu g does not fit in to your outlet,
consult a n electri cian.
s Never install ca bles, or any p eripher als, withou t
first unplu gging the device from i ts power source.
NOTE: The TANDBERG Profile must be i nstalle d
near a socke t-outlet. The so cket-outlet s hall be easily ac cessibl e after ins tallation.
Servi cing
s Do not attempt to ser vice the ap paratus
yourself a s opening o r removing c overs may expose you to da ngerous voltages or oth er hazard s, and will voi d the warrant y. Refer all servi cing to quali fied ser vice per sonnel.
s Unplug the apparatus from its p ower source
and refer se rvici ng to qualifie d personn el under the followin g conditio ns:
s If the power cord or plu g is damage d or
frayed.
s If liquid has bee n spilled i nto the appara tus.
s If objects have fall en into the app aratus.
s If the apparatus ha s been expo sed to rain
or moisture
s If the apparatus ha s been subj ected to
excessive s hock by bein g dropped.
s If the cabinet has b een dama ged.
s If the apparatus se ems to be overh eated.
s If the apparatus em its smoke or a bnormal
odor.
s If the apparatus fa ils to operate in
accordan ce with the op erating instruction s.
Access ories
Use only acc essori es speci fied by the manufact urer, or sold with the a pparatus.
Commun ication L ines
Do not use com municati on equipm ent to repor t a gas leak in t he vicinit y of the leak .
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Environmental Issues
Thank you fo r buying a pro duct whic h contribu tes to a reduction i n pollutio n, and thereby h elps save the environ ment. Our pro ducts redu ce the need fo r travel and tra nsport a nd thereby re duce poll ution. Our produc ts have eithe r none or few co nsumable parts ( chemica ls, toner, gas, pape r).
TANDBERG ’s Environ mental Po licy
Environme ntal steward ship is impo rtant to TANDBERG’s culture. As a glo bal compa ny with strong cor porate value s, TANDBERG is comm itted to following in ternation al environ mental le gislation and desig ning techn ologies th at help com panies, individ uals and co mmunitie s creativel y address environm ental cha llenges.
TANDBERG’s environmen tal objec tives are to:
s Develop product s that reduce e nergy
consumpti on, CO2 emiss ions, and tra ffic congesti on
s Provide products a nd serv ices that im prove
qualit y of life for our cu stomers
s Produce product s that can be re cycled or
dispose d of safely at the e nd of produc t life
s Comply with all re levant env ironmenta l
legislat ion.
Digita l User Gui des
TANDBERG is pleased to announ ce that we have replace d the printed ve rsions of ou r user guid es with digit al version s availabl e on the TANDBERG web site: http ://www.tandb erg.com/docs. The environm ental ben efits of this are s ignifica nt. The user guid es can still b e printed lo cally, wheneve r needed.
Europe an Envir onmenta l Direct ives
As a manufacturer of ele ctrical a nd electro nic equipme nt TANDBERG is resp onsible fo r complia nce with the re quireme nts in the Europ ean Directive s 2002/9 6/EC ( WEEE - Waste Elec trical and Electr onic Equipm ent) and 20 02/95/ EC (RoHS ).
The prima ry aim of th e WEEE Directi ve and RoHS Directive i s to reduce the i mpact of disp osal of electri cal and ele ctronic eq uipment at end-of-life. The WEEE Dire ctive aims to re duce the am ount of waste elect rical and e lectroni c equipme nt sent for dispos al to landfill o r inciner ation by requi ring producer s to arrange f or collec tion and recycling. The RoHS Di rective ban s the use of cer tain he avy metals and b rominated fl ame retarda nts to reduce the environ mental im pact of WEEE whi ch is in landfill o r incinera ted.
TANDBERG has impl emented ne cessary proce ss changes to c omply with t he Europea n WEEE Directive ( 2002/ 96/EC ) and the European RoHS Directive ( 2002/ 95/EC ).
Waste Han dling
In order to avoid th e dissemi nation of ha zardous substanc es in our env ironment a nd to diminis h the pressure o n natural re sources, we e ncourage yo u to use the appro priate recyc ling systems in your area. Tho se systems wil l reuse or rec ycle most of the materia ls of your end of life equipm ent in a sound way.
TANDBERG produc ts put on the mar ket after August 200 5 are marked w ith a crosse d-out wheelie b in symbol th at invites you to use those take- back systems.
Please co ntact your lo cal suppl ier, the regional waste admini stration or v isit our web p age http://
www.tandbe rg.com/re cycling if yo u need more
informati on on the coll ection and r ecycling sy stem in your area.
Informa tion for R ecyclers
As part of c omplian ce with the Euro pean WEEE Directive, TANDBERG provid es recyclin g informati on on request for all ty pes of new equipme nt put on the ma rket in Europe a fter August 13th 2005.
Please co ntact TANDBERG and p rovide the following d etails for th e product for w hich you would like to rec eive recycl ing information:
s Model number of TANDB ERG product
s Your compa ny’s name
s Contact name
s Address
s Telepho ne number
s E-mail.
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Getting started
Chapter 2
In this chapter...
System over view
Cable confi gurations
Using the rem ote control
Initial co nfiguratio ns
Waking up the s ystem
Verify IP ad dress set tings
Setting a st atic IP addre ss
Add the system to the n etwork
Verify you r settings
Date and time se ttings
Menu pass word
This chapte r introduces you to the vide o system and get s you up and goi ng.
The guide h as been di vided into sev eral chapters, a ll of which prov ide dif ferent informati on. You can access th e chapters directly by c licking o n the menu bar a t the top of this page.
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Power cable
Mic cable
PC cable
Ethernet cable
TANDBERG Profile 42”
3 x Micropho nes with cabl es
Remote contro l with 4 batter ies
System overview
See the inst allation sh eet for the TANDBER G Profile 42” for instructi ons on how to inst all the system.
Codec C60
s Full HD video
s High resolutio n data shar ing
s Full HD Multisite
s Rich I/O capabilitie s
PrecisionHD 1080p camera
Full HD Came ra designed for visua l communi cation with :
s 12 x optical zo om
s Fast and precise pan, tilt and zoo m
Monitor
42” Full HD LCD, 16:9, 1080 x 1920 resoluti on
Audio module
Wide band a udio modul e suppor ting:
s 20 kHz AAC-LD
s Full echo cance ling
s Stereo
Audio amplifier
Optimized D NAM for TANDBERG Profi le providin g crysta l clear and natural aud io.
Microphones
3 x Micropho nes
Remote control
s 1 x TANDBERG R emote Control T RC5
s 4 x AAA batte ries
Foot stand
1 x Foot stand
s Standalone, wh eelbase o r wall mounti ng
In the bottom mo dule:
s Audio amplifie r (DNAM )
s TANDBERG C odec C60
Precisio nHD 1080p cam era
Monitor 42’’ Full HD LCD
Foot stand ( standal one, wheel base or wall mount ing foot modu le)
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Power cable
Mic cable
PC cable
Ethernet cable
Foot stand ( standal one, wheel base or wall mount ing foot modu le)
Precisio nHD 1080p cam era
Monitor 52’’ Full HD LCD
In the bottom mo dule:
s Audio amplifie r (DNAM )
s TANDBERG C odec C60
TANDBERG Profile 52”
3 x Micropho nes with cabl es
Remote contro l with 4 batter ies
System overview
See the inst allation sh eet for the TANDBER G Profile 52” for instructi ons on how to inst all the system.
Codec C60
s Full HD video
s High resolutio n data shar ing
s Full HD Multisite
s Rich I/O capabilitie s
PrecisionHD 1080p camera
Full HD Came ra designed for visua l communi cation with :
s 12 x optical zo om
s Fast and precise pan, tilt and zoo m
Monitor
52” Full HD LCD, 16:9, 1080 x 1920 resoluti on
Audio module
Wide band a udio modul e suppor ting:
s 20 kHz AAC-LD
s Full echo cance ling
s Stereo
Audio amplifier
Optimized D NAM for TANDBERG Profi le providin g crysta l clear and natural aud io.
Microphones
3 x Micropho nes
Remote control
s 1 x TANDBERG R emote Control T RC5
s 4 x AAA batte ries
Foot stand
1 x Foot stand
s Standalone, wh eelbase o r wall mounti ng
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Power cable
Mic cable
PC cable
Ethernet cable
TANDBERG Profile 52” Dual
4 x Micropho nes with cabl es
Remote contro l with 4 batter ies
System overview
See the inst allation sh eet for the TANDBER G Profile 52” for instructi ons on how to inst all the system.
Codec C60
s Full HD video
s High resolutio n data shar ing
s Full HD Multisite
s Rich I/O capabilitie s
PrecisionHD 1080p camera
Full HD Came ra designed for visua l communi cation with :
s 12 x optical zo om
s Fast and precise pan, tilt and zoo m
Dual monitor
Dual 52” Full HD LCD, 16:9, 1080 x 1920 reso lution
Audio module
Wide band a udio modul e suppor ting:
s 20 kHz AAC-LD
s Full echo cance ling
s Stereo
Audio amplifier
Optimized D NAM for TANDBERG Profi le providin g crysta l clear and natural aud io.
Microphones
4 x Micropho nes
Remote control
s 1 x TANDBERG R emote Control T RC5
s 4 x AAA batte ries
Foot stand
1 x Foot stand
s Standalone or wall mountin g
Precisio nHD 1080p cam era
Dual 52’’ monitor Full HD LCD
In the bottom mo dule:
s Audio amplifie r (DNAM )
s TANDBERG C odec C60
Foot stand ( standal one or wall mounti ng foot modul e)
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Codec cable conguration
The illust ration shows yo u the basic se tup when co nnecting the monitor, PC, camera, m icrophon e, LAN and l ine voltage to th e TANDBERG Codec C 60.
Make sure the c odec has be en switche d off and disconnected from th e line voltag e whenever connecting or disco nnecting other equip ment.
Video to the c amera
(HDMI to HD MI)
LAN / Ethernet
Mains Power Cable
Camera co ntrol cable
(RJ45 to DSUB )
PC (audio to Line In 1)
Prole 42/52: Si ngle moni tor to DVI-I 2
Prole 52 Dual : Dual mon itors to HDMI 1 an d DVI-I 2
Micropho nes
INPUTS OUTPUTS TANDBERG Bas ic Setup
1 1
The main co nnectors fo r TANDBERG basic se tup are highli ghted in oran ge.
PC (video to DVI 3)
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Using the Remote Control
The funct ions keys in the upper p art of the remote cont rol reflects the s oft keys on screen.
... and the middle part of the remote control is us ed to handle the v ideo part of the c all.
... while the lower part of the remote control res embles very muc h the keypad of a mobi le phone
HOME: Pre ss the
Home key to go back to the main men u.
PHONE BOOK: P ress
the Phone Bo ok key to display the l ocal phon e book.
LAYOUT: Press the Layout
key to display the l ayout menu, then select a vie w in the menu.
Batteries
Make sure the re mote control h as working ba tteries ( 4 x AAA b atterie s).
ARROW UP/D OWN: Use
the up and down arrow keys to navi gate in the menu.
ARROW LEF T: Press
the left arrow key to go one step bac k in the menu or to move to the left i n a text field.
ARROW RIGH T: Press
the right arrow key to expand the se lected menu item or to move to the right in a tex t field.
FUNCTION K EYS: Each key reflects
a soft key on sc reen and re presents shortcu ts and advan ced functions.
MICROPHON E: Press the
Micropho ne key to toggle the microph ones on /off.
VOLUME: Pres s
the + or on the Volume key to adjust the codec vo lume.
MUTE: Pre ss the to
mute an inco ming call.
PRESENTATION: Press the
Presentat ion key to show/ hide a presenta tion.
ZOOM: Pres s
the + or on the Zoo m key to zoom the came ra in and out.
OK/SELECT: Pres s the OK/
Select key to co nfirm your choice or s election.
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Waking up the s ystem
Press any key on th e remote contro l to wake up the system.
IR sensor ra nge (DI P switch sett ing)
The IR sens or has a shor t and long r ange. Ope n the batter y cover and re move the batteries to set the DIP sw itch.
s Short range (1 m ): Move the DIP switch down
s Long range: Move th e DIP switch up.
ALPHANUM ERIC KEY PAD
Use the keypad i n the same way as yo u would use a cellu lar phone.
Using the Remote Control, cont...
The funct ions keys in the upper p art of the remote cont rol reflects the s oft keys on screen.
... and the middle part of the remote control is us ed to handle the v ideo part of the c all.
... while the lower part of the remote control res embles very muc h the keypad of a mobi le phone
Touch the rubber line senso rs along the sides to wake up the system
Press the HO ME key to show the menu on scre en
The DIP switch
abc/123 #: Press the # key to
toggle bet ween lower case characters and numb ers.
0-9, a-z, period (. ), @, space, *:
Press a key repe atedly to toggl e between t he options displayed on each key.
CALL KEY
INITIATE CALL: Sel ect a name f rom the Phone b ook or enter th e name, numb er or URI and p ress the Cal l key to initiate the ca ll.
SHORTCUT TO RECEN T CALLS: Use th e Call but ton as a shortcu t to Recent Cal ls when the Call menu is not v isible.
CLEAR : Press the Ca ncel
key to remove char acters in a text field.
END CALL, STANDBY:
Press the End C all key to end a call, or when idle, p ress and hold the key to go into standby mod e.
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Waking up the system
If no menu on sc reen, pres s Home ( ) on the remote cont rol to show the menu on sc reen.
If the system do es not show any m enu on scre en:
1. Make sur e the monitor ha s been tur ned on
2. Ma ke sure the remote c ontrol has th e batterie s installed
3. Make sur e the codec ha s been tur ned on
4. If the sy stem has just b een turne d on, wait a few minutes to allow the
system to star tup
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If you need to set a static IP address
How to set the stati c IP address :
1. Navigate to Settin gs > Advanc ed > IP set tings.
2. Set I P Assign ment to Sta tic. Press OK ( ) to save the chang e.
3. Enter the IP Addres s, Subnet Ma sk and Gat eway addr ess in the ad dress fiel ds. The
sequenc e is shown be low.
4. Navi gate to OK to save the chang es, or Cancel to leave without savin g.
5. Press H ome ( ) to exi t.
Verify IP address settings
How to go to the System I nformatio n page to verif y the IP addre ss:
1. Navigate to Settin gs > Syste m Inform ation to open t he System
informati on page.
2. Wh en the IP addre ss is automatically as signed from a DHCP ser ver, the
network IP a ddress of th e codec is sh own on the Syste m Informati on page.
3. Press H ome ( ) to exi t.
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Initial configurations
Before you ca n start ma king calls with the syste m you will nee d to set the IP addr ess, add the system to th e network a nd check if th e date and time s ettings ne eds to be adjusted. Wh en star ting up the syste m the first tim e the menu pas sword is not set. Bu t, when done i t is recomm ended to set a me nu password to g et access to th e Advanced configuration menu.
Password protection of the Advanced menu
If a menu pas sword has bee n set you will b e asked to enter a pa ssword to get acc ess to the Adva nced menu. B y default, the menu password is not set wh en start ing up the syste m for the first tim e.
After havi ng finishe d the initial configurations it is rec ommende d to define an me nu password.
192.168.1.1
255.255.255.0
192.168.1.1
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Adding the system to the network
Your service p rovider sh ould have prov ided you wit h the information you need to get online.
s For H.323 type of communication, t his will inc lude such th ings as syste m
name, H.323 alia s, gatekeepe r address, e tc.
s For SIP type of com municatio n, similar t ype of infor mation wil l be suppli ed.
s For networks adm inistrated th rough TMS ( TANDBERG Manag ement Sui te),
your TMS administrator wi ll be able to as sist you whe n configuri ng.
The H.323 and SIP p rofiles are c onfigured f rom the Advan ced configu rations menu:
Navigate to Set tings > Ad vanced > Ad vanced c onfigur ation and ma ke a search for H323 or SIP, or select H323 > Profile 1 or S IP > Profile 1 from the menu
s Expand the item s in need of mod ification a nd enter the in formation s upplied by
your ser vice provi der.
Verify your settings
We strongly re commend th at you verif y the setti ngs by inspe cting the Sy stem Informatio n list.
You do this by access ing the Syste m Informatio n in the same way a s you did when you ver ified you IP ad dress set ting.
1. Navigate to Settin gs > Syste m Inform ation
2. Veri fy the prev ious config urations.
s If you successf ully regis tered to a Gatekee per the Status will show
Regist ered. If the reg istration fa iled the Sta tus will show N ot registered.
s If you successf ully regis tered to a SIP ser ver the Sta tus will show
Regist ered. If the reg istration fa iled the Sta tus will show N ot registered.
3. Press H ome ( ) to exi t.
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Adjusting the date and time settings
Verify the d ate and time to se e if the date and time setting s need to be adjusted. The date and ti me is located i n the upper r ight corn er on scree n.
How to adjust the d ate and time set tings:
1. Navigate to Settin gs > Date an d time
2. Wh en Set date a nd time is s et to Auto there w ill be an autom atic update of
the date and tim e settings. I f you want to manu ally adjus t the date and tim e settings, s elect Ma nual an d enter the Day, Month, Year and T ime. After having adju sted the set tings manu ally you can s et the Set da te and time back to Auto for a utomatic upd ate.
3. Select the approp riate Time z one from the l ist of GMT time zo nes.
4. Sel ect the appr opriate Dat e format f rom the list.
5. Sele ct the appro priate Tim e format fr om the list.
6. Press Ho me ( ) to exit.
Configure th e H.323 Profile in the
Advanced c onfigurati on menu
Configure th e SIP Profile in th e
Advanced c onfigurati on menu
ADVANCED CO NFIGUR ATION
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Setting a menu password
It is highly recommen ded to define a pa ssword to acce ss the Advan ced menus. Cha nging the se setting s may affec t the behavi or of the system an d should be d one by the system a dministra tor.
NOTE! Whe n you define or change a pas sword make sure yo u save a copy of
the password i n a safe place.
How to set the menu password
Navigate to Set tings > A dvance d > Change p asswor d
1. On the re mote control, pre ss the # key to toggle b etween lower or upper
case char acters and n umbers : abc/AB C/123
2. Ente r the password. T he passwor d you enter is hid den, as eac h character
is replace d with a star ( *).
3. Naviga te to Save to save the cha nges, or Ca ncel to leave w ithout sav ing.
4. Pres s Home ( ) to exit.
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About the menus
In this chapter...
Explai ns the menu sy stem
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About the menus
The menu pa th to the Advance d configura tion menu:
1. The Ho me menu
2. Th e Settings menu
3. The Adva nced men u
4. The Ad vanced co nfiguratio n menu
The user documentation structure
s The Administrato r Guide expl ains all set tings
found in the Ad vanced a nd Advanc ed configur ation me nus.
s The User Guide ex plains how to ma ke use
of the video sy stem, which i ncludes m aking calls and ex plainin g about the se ttings fou nd in the Home me nu, Sett ings menu a nd the Progr ammabl e softbu ttons f rom the Advance d menu.
Navigating in the menus
Use the remote co ntrol to naviga te in the menus :
s Use the arrows down /up to select a menu item
s Use the arrow right to ex pand the sel ection
s Use the arrow left to go one step back
Changing a value
s Select a value fr om a drop down li st and pres s
the OK button to save, or press th e left arr ow to leave witho ut saving.
s Enter a value/tex t in a value /text fiel d. Press
Save to save the cha nge or Canc el to leave without sa ving.
Download th e TANDBERG user gu ides from the web site. Go to: http://w ww.tandberg.c om/doc s
The Home menu
The Home me nu is expla ined in the TANDBER G Profile User Guide.
s Call: Menu for m aking ca lls.
s Presentat ion: Sele ct a presen tation sour ce.
s Camera cont rol: Cont rol the came ra setting s.
s Settings : Configure th e system.
The Settings menu
The Set tings menu is explained in the TANDBERG Profile User Guide.
s Layout: Select screen layout, includ ing self view.
s Main source: Select the main vid eo source.
s Call setti ngs: Con figure the def ault bit rate an d auto answer s ettings.
s Language : Select the preferred m enu langu age.
s Date and time : Configure d ate and time set tings.
s Sounds and alerts : Select a r ing tone, the ri ng tone volume and key tone.
s Wallpaper : Select th e background p icture on sc reen
s System Infor mation : See an over view of the sys tem configur ations
s Advanced: Configure the ad vanced se ttings.
s Restart : Select th is option to rest art the sys tem.
The Advanced menu
NOTE! The Ad vanced me nu can be pas sword protecte d.
s Programma ble softbutto ns: User defined sof t-buttons for s electing m ain video source,
camera pr esets or spe ed dial.
s Audio input l evels : Lets you see a vi sual over view of the aud io input lev els.
s IP settings : Lets you confi gure the IP set tings.
s Advanced con figurat ion: Lets you c onfigure the s ystem setti ngs.
s Change pas sword: Let s you change th e menu password.
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The system settings menus
In this chapter...
Explai ning the syste m
settings m enus
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The Advanced menus
Changes i n the Advanced menus set tings may affect th e behavio r of the system and s hould be configure d by the system adm inistrator.
How to change a value
s Select a value fr om a drop down li st and pres s
the OK button to save, or press th e left arr ow to leave witho ut saving.
s Enter a value/tex t in a value /text fiel d. Press
Save to save the cha nge or Canc el to leave without sa ving.
Description of each setting
Each of the set tings in the Ad vanced co nfiguratio n menu is expl ained in the Settings l ibrary s ection. Press the Se tting s librar y in the menu on top of the page to go to this s ection.
If the Advanc ed menu is pa ssword protected, ty pe in the pas sword and pre ss OK to proceed or Cancel to go ba ck to the Settin gs menu.
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The Advanced configuration menu
The Advanc ed configu ration menu contains a ll the system setti ngs, inclu ded the IP set tings which also are availab le in the Advan ced menu.
The search functionality
On the remote co ntrol, press t he # key to toggle between l ower or uppe r case char acters and numbers : abc/A BC/123
When sea rching for wor ds like “H323”, “SIP” or “key”, all settings w ith these ch aracters i n the name will be liste d.
s Search: Enter th e as many char acters as
needed u ntil the setti ng you are sea rching for displays in t he list.
s Refine the search : Add or remove c haracter s
until you get th e desired re sult.
s Clear: Remove all c haracter s to return to the
main view.
Search
Enter the as ma ny characters as neede d, until the set ting you are searching fo r displays i n the list.
Exampl e 1: Search for “si p” to see all the SIP s ettings.
Exampl e 2: Search fo r H323. In this cas e it is suffi cient to enter “ h3” to display a ll the H323 setti ngs.
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192.168.10.1
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The Advanced menu
How to change the password
If a menu pas sword has bee n set you will b e asked to enter a passwo rd to get acces s to the Advance d menu.
When turn ing on the cod ec for the firs t time, the password is n ot set.
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When you de ne or chang e a password make sure you save a copy of the pas sword in a safe plac e.
Set a new password
1. On the re mote control, pre ss the # key
to toggle betw een lower or u pper case characters and numb ers: abc /ABC/123
2. Ente r the password. T he passwor d you
enter is hidd en, and eac h character i s replace d with a star ( *).
3. Press S ave to save the cha nges, or
Cancel to leave withou t saving.
4. Pres s Home ( ) to ex it.
If the Advanc ed menu is pa ssword protected, ty pe in the pas sword and pre ss OK to proceed or Cancel to go ba ck to the Settin gs menu.
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In this chapter...
Audio
Cameras
Conferen ce
H323 Profile
Network
Network S ervic es
Phone Book S erver
Provision ing
Serial Por t
SIP Profile
Standby
System Unit
Video
Exper imental
Chapter 5
This chapte r gives a deta iled des cription of the advanc ed system set tings
The advanc ed settin gs defines th e system settings a nd are struc tured in a hie rarchy, making up a d atabase of sy stem settin gs.
Changes i n the system set tings may af fect the system and s hould be do ne by the system admin istrator
The system settings library
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