TANDBERG Codec C90, Codec C20, Profile 65” Dual, Profile 65”, Profile 52” User Manual

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Profile Series, Codec C Series
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User Guide
The TANDBERG Profile, the Quick Set C20 and Quick Set C20 Plus, as well as solutions based on the Codec C Series, bring colleagues face-to-face at the touch of a button through a user-friendly interface.
Easily share presentations and multimedia to spark ideas and generate better discussions.
TC 3.0
Profile 42”
Quick Set C20 / C20 Plus
Codec C90
Codec C6 0
Codec C 40
Codec C20
Profile 52”
Profile 52” Dual
Profile 65”
Profile 65” Dual
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Getting started
Waking up the system..................................... 4
The TRC5 remote control ................................ 5
Navigating in the menus .................................. 7
Entering text in text fields
............................... 8
What happens when you press
a number key? .............................................. 8
Using the number keys in text fields ............ 8
Screen layout ................................................... 9
Camera presets ............................................. 10
Adding a camera preset ................................ 11
Camera settings ............................................ 12
Main source ................................................... 13
Call settings—an overview ........................... 13
Call settings—auto answer options .............. 14
Call settings—default call rate....................... 14
Language settings ........................................... 15
About the setting of date and time ............... 15
Setting date and time manually ...................... 16
Setting date and time automatically ............... 16
Selecting ring tone ........................................ 17
Setting ring tone volume ............................... 17
Setting key tone to on or off.......................... 18
Setting wallpaper on your screen .................. 18
Inserting your own wallpaper ........................ 19
System information ....................................... 19
Entering the Advanced configuration ............ 20
Restarting the system ................................... 20
Making calls
Making calls by dialing the number ............... 22
When someone is calling .............................. 22
Terminating an ongoing call ........................... 22
Making calls using phone book ..................... 23
Making calls using the recent calls list .......... 24
The icons used ........................................... 24
Management systems booking list ............... 25
Calling more than one (optional) .................... 26
Using MultiWay™ to call more than one ........ 27
Which codec does my system have? ............ 28
Phone book usage
Basic phone book features ............................ 30
Navigating in the phone book ..................... 30
Calling an entry in the phone book .............30
Searching in the phone book ......................... 31
Adding new contacts to the phone book ...... 32
Editing existing entries in the phone book .... 33
In-call features
Sharing a PC presentation ............................. 35
Dual video stream ......................................35
Sharing a presentation ................................ 35
If the presentation fails to show ................. 35
Other presentation sources ........................ 35
Controlling the cameras ................................36
Controlling your own camera (near side) .... 36
Controlling the far end camera ................... 36
Advanced settings
About the advanced settings ........................ 38
Advanced configuration & password............. 38
Defining softbutton functions ....................... 39
Softbutton— Main source selection ..............40
Softbutton— Camera Preset ......................... 41
Softbutton— Speed dials ............................... 42
Softbutton— Clear softbuttons ...................... 43
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Chapter 1
Getting started
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If the system fails to respond to the remote control or to incoming calls, make sure that:
The system is connected to line voltage.
The remote control has working batteries.
The internal cables, such as the monitor cable and/or the camera cables are properly
connected, see the installation sheet for details, if needed.
Waking up the system
To make a call you need to wake up the system from standby. However, if someone calls you, the system will wake up by itself.
To wake up the system just pick up the TRCV remote control or
press any key. You may have to point the remote control towards the system to make sure it discovers you.
The system will now display the wallpaper.
The dial-in address (H.323 Alias ID) or dial-in number (H.323 Alias
E164) of your system is displayed in the upper left corner. If you have questions about the dial-in address or number, contact your system administrator.
The screen will also indicate if there are any calls you have missed.
The dial- in address (H .323 Alias ID) or dial -in number (H.323 Alias E164) of your system is displayed in the upper left corner.
Date and time of day.
After wake -up, the scr een will typically l ook like this :
alice.wonderland@mycompany.com
Softkeys (described on the following pages).
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ARROW UP/DOWN: Use the and
arrow
keys to navigate in the menu and to move
the camera (pan, tilt) when the menu o n screen is not displayed.
OK/ SELECT: Press the
key to confirm your choice or selection.
ARROW LEF T: Press the
arrow
key to go one step back in the menu or to move to the left in a text field.
ARROW RIGHT: Press
the
arrow
key to
expand the selected
menu item or to move
to the right in a text
field.
MICROPHONE: Press the key to go between the microphone(s) on and microphone(s) of f.
VOLUME: Press the + or – on the
key
to adjust the volume. Press
to mute an incoming call.
PRESENTATION: Press the
key
to show or hide a presentation.
ZOOM: Press
the + or – on the
key to zoom the camera
in and out.
FUNCTI ON KEYS: Each key corresponds to a sof t key on the screen and represents shortcuts and advanced func tions.
The TRC5 remote control
The
function
keys in the upper par t of the remote control
reflects the sof tkeys on screen.
The middle part of the remote control is use d to handle video, sound, p hone book, menus and navigation.
The lower part of the remote control is similar to the keypad of a mobile phone.
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CALL: Press the key to display the
recent call s
menu. Select one or more contacts and press the
key to initiate
the call.
Press this key to accept an incoming call.
CLEAR: Press the
key to
remove characters in a tex t field.
END CALL / STANDBY:
Press the key
to reject an incoming c all, to
end an ongoing call
or—when idle—to go
into standby mode.
When navigating in the
menus is used to exit the
menu system.
Press and hold this button
to have the system enter
standby mode.
Alphanumeric keypad: Use the keypad in the same way as you would use a mobile phone.
abc/123 #: Press and
hold the # key to toggle between lower case characters and numbers.
0-9, a-z, p eriod (.), @, space, *: Press a key
repeatedly to toggle between the options displayed on each key.
HOME: Press the key to go back to the Home menu.
PHONE BOOK: Press the
key to display the
phone book.
LAYOUT: Press the key to display the Layout menu, then select a v iew in the menu.
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Navigating in the menus
Use the remote control to operate your TANDBERG video system. A few basic navigation principles are all you need to know to get started.
Press the
home
key ( ) to show the Home menu.
The
arrow
keys in the center of the upper part of the remote control are
used to navigate in the menus.
When the system shows the Home menu only (see the Fig. below),
pressing
home
key ( ) will hide the menu. To bring it back, press the
home
key ( ) again.
In an input field, pressing will delete characters/numbers to the left of
the cursor position.
Example showing a submenu displayed by pressing the right arrow key.
Press the key to display the Home menu on the screen.
The element currently selected is indic ated by an orange rectangle.
Use the
and
arrow
keys to navigate up and down in a menu.
The little
triangle indicates that a submenu is
available.
The little triangle ( ) indicates
that there are further submenus
available. Use the
arrow
key or
to show this submenu.
Context sensitive softkeys corresponding to the function keys of the remote control.
Softkeys not used in a given context are shown ghosted (grey).
If there is no menu shown...
Wake up the system by lifting the remote control and press the key to display the Home menu.
Use the
arrow
key key to collapse the menu expansion (to go back one level).
Use the
home
key ( ) to exit all menus
and return to showing the Home menu
only.
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Entering text in text fields
Some menu fields expect text information to be entered. This is used to enter the number or the identity of the person you want to call. It is also used for such things as to search in the phone book and maintain your list of contacts (My contacts).
What happens when you press a number key?
If you press a number key when you are not in a call, the Call menu will
be shown.
The system will automatically switch to text mode (abc) inside entry
fields expecting text entries. Entering letters is similar to as on a mobile phone—see right.
The system will automatically switch to number mode (123) inside entry
fields expecting number entries. Dial with the number keys as usual.
Using the number keys in text fields
Whenever text entries are expected by the system, a small abc appears in the right lower corner of the entr y field.
For entry fields expecting numbers, 123 will appear instead.
In text mode (abc), entries from the number keys are automatically interpreted as text entries in the same way as on a mobile phone.
Guidelines:
Press the key that corresponds to the required let ter as many times as needed to
produce that let ter.
Switch between tex t mode (abc) and number mode (123) by keeping the # abc/123
key depressed for more than a second.
To insert space, press the 0 _ key.
To insert the @ sign, press the 1- key twice, while the keyp ad is in text mode.
To insert the . sign, press the
*
.-key once, while the keypad is in number mode.
To write digits and numbers in a tex t input field, repeatedly press the cor responding
key until the digit appears.
To erase incorrect inputs, use the c key.
Special characters
Sometimes you will need to use special characters, for example w hen entering names in My contacts.
Sometimes it is likely th at special characters are needed. T he softkey
special ch aracters
will then be displayed. This will give you access to the special characters menu, shown to the right.
If needed, press this
key repeatedly until
the input field is set as
required (123/abc).
Special characters
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Layout control used during a call gives you the possibilit y to include self view...
Tip: Adding wallpaper to your screen
Screen layout
The layout of the screen can be changed as shown to the right.
To show the display options screen, press the
layout
( ) key.
Alternatively, you may get to it through Settings > Layout.
Use the
arrow
keys to move between the alternatives and use to
select the alternative you want to use.
You may—or may not—include selfview (to show the outgoing video
signal from your own system). This will show you what others will see from your system.
In the
settin gs
submenu navigate down to Wallpaper. Press
again.
In the Home menu, navigate down to Set tings and press the key.
Select between the
options available and
press the key to leave
the menu putting your
choice into effect. See
also page 18 for more
on this.
However, if you already have activated the selfview, the menu will give you these options when you enter the menu again.
However, if you already have activated the selfview, you may select where the selfview should appear in the image when you enter the menu again.
Layout control ou tside a call is limited to the choice between showing selfview and showing a wallpaper...
Layout control when in a call provides the choice of showing selfview or full screen participant...
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Camera presets
You may create predefined settings of where the camera points and the zoom. This is referred to as camera presets. See the next page for more.
Do as follows:
1. Press the key on the remote control to display the Layout menu.
Select Selfview to be shown as required. In this way you will see what other will see of you in a call.
2. Press the key on the remote control to display the Home menu and
select Camera control.
3. Softbuttons will now appear. Press the
function
key corresponding to
Camera presets (
function
key number 2 from the left).
4. To hide the Camera presets, use the same
function
key again.
Where to find it
Using the presets (I)
Using the presets (II)
Camera presets must have been defined b efore you do this.
Press the key on the remote control to display the Home menu and select Camera control. Use the and
arrow
keys to navigate in the menu. Use to select a preset. The c amera will now move accordingly. Note that this feature may be used any time.
Camera presets must have been defined b efore you do this.
Press the
key on the remote control to display the Home menu and select Camera control. Use the 0 ~9 keys to select a preset. T he camera will now move accordingl y. Note that this feature may be used any time.
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Adding a camera preset
For more on camera presets, as such, see the previous page.
To add a camera preset, do as follows:
1. Press the key on the remote control to display the Layout menu.
Select Selfview to be shown. In this way you will see what other will see of you in a call.
2. Adjust where the camera points and the zoom using the four
arrow
keys
and the
zoom
key.
3. Press the key on the remote control to display the Home menu and
select Camera control.
4. This will cause softbuttons to appear. Press the
function
key
corresponding to Camera presets (
function
key number 2 from the left).
5. Follow the procedure shown to the right.
Adding a camera preset
Moving and zooming the camera
In the Camer a presets menu navigate to Add camera pres et and press .
Navigate to the preset to define (or redefine, if it already existed). Press to produce the submenu.
Give it a descriptive name, use special characters, if needed.
Save the new preset.
Use the
arrow
keys and the
zoom
keys.
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Camera settings
Camera settings let you adjust the exposure and whitebalance.
Do as follows:
1. Press the key on the remote control to display the Layout menu.
Select Selfview to be shown as required.
2. Press the key on the remote control to display the Home menu and
select Camera control.
3. This will cause softbuttons to appear. Press the
function
key
corresponding to Camera settings (
function
key number 2 from the
left).
4. Follow the procedures outlined to the right.
Adjusting the exposure
Adjusting the whitebalance
If you change the
Brightn ess mode to Manual, the B rightne ss level will be possible to
set by you. Since Auto has been chosen here, the actual level is show n ghosted.
Backlight compensates for any backlight shining on the camera from behind you. Such light conditions often make you appear darker than needed..
Since the whitebalance has been set to Ma nual in this case, you will have access to setting the whiteb alance in the usual manner. Use Automatic if that is more convenient.
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Main source
You may choose what to use as the main input source. This will typically be the camera, a secondary camera (if applicable), the PC input or other sources such as a DVD player.
Do as follows:
1. In the menu select Settings > Main source and expand the submenu.
2. Use the
arrow
keys to move between the alternatives and use to
select the alternative you want to use.
3. Collapse the menu using the
arrow
key.
Call settings—an overview
Use the Call settings menu to set the default bit rate and how the system shall answer incoming calls. Answering can be set to automatic or to manual. More on this can be found on the next page.
Do as follows:
1. In the menu select Settings > Call settings and expand the submenu.
2. Use the
arrow
keys to move between the alternatives and use to
select the alternative you want to use.
3. Collapse the menu using the
arrow
key.
This example has been taken from a Codec C 20 equipped Profile. Larger systems may have more options.
More on Profiles and their codecs c an be found on
page 28.
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Call settings—auto answer options
You may set up your system to answer automatically whenever someone calls you. If you choose to do so, you may also specify how long time it shall take before your system connects you.
For privacy reasons you may want your microphone to be muted (turned off) when the system answers automatically.
Call settings—default call rate
The Call settings menu lets you set the default call rate expressed as default number of kilobits per second.
You may want to consult your system administrator to discuss the best setting in your environment.
Options are 128, 256, 384, 512, 768 (initial default), 1152, 1472, 1920, 2560, 3072, 4000 and 6000 bits per second.
Use the and
arrow
keys to alter how long time it shall take before your system connect s you. Interval is 0 –5 0 seconds.
For privacy you m ay set the microphone to be muted upon autoanswer. You will then have to activate the microphone yourself (press
).
Set to On to have your system answer incoming calls automatic ally and Off to answer them manually.
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