TANDBERG Stereo System 8000 MXP User Manual

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March 2006  
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Environmental Issues  
TANDBERG visual communication products significantly reduce the need for travel and thereby  
help reduce various types of pollution. TANDBERG recommends the use of low energy  
peripherals, such as EnergyStar™ monitors. Thank you for buying a TANDBERG product.  
Battery handling  
The batteries for the Remote Control are Long Life Alkaline batteries, which mean you will need  
fewer batteries, further benefiting the environment. Please follow the guidelines on the packing  
material for handling and disposal instructions for the batteries.  
Waste handling  
This TANDBERG product contains no consumables that require disposal. You should retain the  
packaging materials in case future shipment is necessary. Please contact your local authorities  
for information on waste handling and recycling regulations for electronic products  
Production of products  
Our factories employ the most efficient environmental methods for reducing waste and pollution.  
Our designers do their best to ensure TANDBERG products are highly recyclable.  
Digital User Manuals  
TANDBERG is pleased to announce that it has replaced the printed versions of its User Manuals  
with a digital CD version. Instead of a range of different user manuals, there is now one CD which  
can be used with all TANDBERG MXP products. The CD contains a variety of supported  
languages. The environmental benefits of digital manuals are significant, from saving paper, to  
reduced weight for shipping. Even the CD itself is recyclable. Not only are they more ecological,  
digital manuals are more user friendly. A simple web-based search feature helps users directly  
access the information they need. In addition, this TANDBERG video system now has an intuitive  
on-screen help function, which provides a range of useful features and tips. If desired, the user  
manuals on the CD can still be printed locally.  
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Operator Safety Summary  
For your protection, please read these safety instructions completely before operating the  
equipment and keep this manual for future reference. The information in this summary is intended  
for operators. Carefully observe all warnings, precautions and instructions both on the apparatus  
and in the operating instructions.  
Equipment Markings  
The lightning flash symbol within an  
equilateral triangle is intended to alert the  
user to the presence of uninsulated  
“dangerous voltages” within the product’s  
enclosure that may be of sufficient  
magnitude to constitute a risk of electrical  
shock.  
The exclamation mark within an equilateral  
triangle is intended to alert the user to the  
presence of important operating and  
maintenance (servicing) instructions  
accompanying the equipment.  
Warnings  
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Water and moisture - Do not operate the equipment under or near water - for example  
near a bathtub, kitchen sink, or laundry tub, in a wet basement, or near a swimming pool  
or in areas with high humidity.  
Cleaning - Unplug the apparatus from the wall outlet before cleaning or polishing. Do not  
use liquid cleaners or aerosol cleaners. Use a lint-free cloth lightly moistened with water  
for cleaning the exterior of the apparatus.  
Ventilation - Do not block any of the ventilation openings of the apparatus. Install in  
accordance with the installation instructions. 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.  
Grounding or Polarization - Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or  
grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A  
grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or third  
prong is provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult  
an electrician.  
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Power-Cord Protection - Route the power cord so as to avoid it being walked on or  
pinched by items placed upon or against it, paying particular attention to the plugs,  
receptacles, and the point where the cord exits from the apparatus.  
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Attachments - Only use attachments as recommended by the manufacturer.  
Accessories - Most systems should only be used with a cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or  
table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use  
caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over.  
Lightning - Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods  
of time.  
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ISDN cables - CAUTION - To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or larger  
telecommunication line cord.  
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.  
Damaged Equipment - Unplug the apparatus from the outlet and refer servicing to  
qualified personnel under the following conditions:  
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When the power cord or plug is damaged or frayed  
If liquid has been spilled or 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, or the  
cabinet has been damaged  
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If the apparatus fails to operate in accordance with the operating instructions  
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Table of Contents  
3.11.5 Dual Stream (DuoVideoTF/H.239) ............................................................................ 76  
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1 Introduction  
The TANDBERG 8000 MXP provides high-end performance features, large monitors and  
precision audio. This creates a collaborative meeting environment for medium to large-sized  
meeting rooms.  
Audio Quality  
High-performance audio provides a richer, more complete visual communication experience. The  
MPEG4 AAC-LD standard is used to provide true standards-based CD-quality, stereo audio.  
TM  
The Digital Natural Audio Module (DNAM), specifically designed for videoconferencing, provides  
higher fidelity sound for more natural sounding spoken-word. The DNAM features 250W of  
power.  
Users can record and send stereo audio from stereo presentation and playback sources using  
PCs, DVDs and VCRs using the proper cables.  
NEW Eliminate disturbance from GSM mobile phones and Blackberry devices  
Video Quality  
Features which ensure high quality video include:  
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Natural Video which provides a 60 fields per second true interlaced picture.  
Support for H.264 in MultiSite, DuoVideo/H.239 and encryption.  
SXGA input and 2 x XGA output through DVI-I (analog or digital).  
WAVE II (Wide Angle View) Camera that delivers the widest angle of view in the industry.  
H.264 video compression up to 2Mbps.  
Support for native 16:9 Wide XGA monitors by increasing the resolution to 1280x768  
(WXGA).  
NEW High Definition (HD) Support on all TANDBERG MXP systems with a DVI input  
and output  
NEW High quality video and native 16:9 formats  
Network  
The system supports videoconferencing via both IP and ISDN networks. The bandwidth  
capabilities are:  
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up to 4Mbps* on IP  
up to 2Mbps* on ISDN  
up to 6Mbps* IP in MultiSite.  
SIP support, for both point-to-point and MultiSite*.  
TF  
If channels are dropped during a videoconferencing session, downspeeding automatically  
maintains connections without interruption.  
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Security  
TF  
Secure Conference provides embedded encryption for both Point-to-Point and MultiSite call and  
ensures both privacy and security.  
The system is delivered with integrated Expressway™ firewall traversal technology. When used  
together with a TANDBERG Border Controller it enables:  
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Secure and seamless traversal of ANY firewall.  
No missing features when traversing the firewall – works with H.264, MPEG4 audio,  
encryption.  
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Outside systems, such as home offices, to be part of the enterprise dial plan.  
Dialing to systems by URI, e.g. [email protected].  
NEW H.460, ITU Standardized firewall traversal, support  
NEW High security network authentication (802.1x)  
MultiSite*  
The optional embedded MultiSiteTF functionality can connect up to 6 video sites and 5 audio sites.  
Embedded MultiSite supports screen layouts such as VoiceSwitched, AutoSplit, 4 Split and 5+1  
Split. The optional embedded MultiSite functionality supports any combination of ISDN and IP  
participants in a conference (up to the total).  
Superior quality and reliability in MultiSite calls is ensured by the systems support for:  
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DuoVideo/H.239 to provide for presenting full PC resolution information  
AES and DES encryption to provide security  
H.264 video algorithm to provide the best video at all bandwidths  
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Rate matching to support different call rates for all sites in a MultiSite  
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Transcoding to support different protocols for all sites in a MultiSite.  
The TANDBERG videoconferencing system can also be used as an audio telephone bridge  
(assuming ISDN connection(s)).  
Presentations  
The Natural Presenter Package* (NPP) makes it possible to include PC presentations in  
videoconferences and comprises:  
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Digital Clarity which transmits exceptionally high-quality, native resolution video.  
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Duo Video /H.239 which allows participants at the far end to simultaneously watch a  
presenter on one screen and a live PC presentation in native resolution on a second  
monitor (up to SXGA on compatible monitors).  
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PC Presenter which allows a PC connection via standard DVI/VGA cable supporting up  
to SXGA resolution.  
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PC SoftPresenter which shows PC images via a LAN connection supporting XGA  
resolution.  
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Auto Layout to automatically choose the best layout for the call.  
PC Zoom which allows the native resolution PC image to be zoomed in/out with the  
remote control to get SXGA resolution.  
Users can display video and presentations in the best layout based on the situation. Supported  
screen layouts are:  
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Picture in Picture (PiP)  
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Picture outside Picture (PoP)  
Side by Side  
User interfaces  
A web-interface to the codec provides:  
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System management, diagnostics and software uploads.  
Text chat/closed captioning.  
Unicast Streaming – which allows broadcasting of audio/video via an IP network to a  
single compatible client (RealMedia™ or Apple Quicktime™) or streaming server.  
The On-Screen Menu:  
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Provides an easy interface for first-time users with symbols and descriptions.  
Builds upon the familiar current interface.  
NEW Enhanced language support with Asian and non-Latin character text input in the  
menu for local language system names  
NEW Support for new optional remote control  
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improved usability  
separate ordering  
NEW Simplified on-screen menu, Kiosk Mode, for special purposes  
The remote control has a simplified look and feel, an auto system wake-up when picked up, and  
large, easy-to-read keys.  
Interoperability  
The TANDBERG 8000 MXP is worldwide compatible with other ITU standards-based  
videoconferencing systems from many other vendors worldwide.  
* - optional feature. To check which options are installed, select Control Panel – Diagnostics - System Information in the  
menu.  
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1.1 At a Glance  
WAVE II Camera  
The main camera is mounted on top of the product. The main camera includes a high quality  
color camera with a fast pan/tilt/zoom action. The main camera is controlled by the system’s  
infrared remote control and operates pan/tilt, focus and zoom. Up to fifteen camera positions can  
be pre-stored using Camera Presets.  
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Monitors  
The main monitor displays the far-end and near-end videoconferencing sites in addition to the  
menus and video from connected video sources. The second monitor displays selfview,  
Snapshots and Duo Video.  
Codec  
The codec is the heart of the system. Its main task is the compression of outgoing video, audio  
and data, the transmission of this information to the far end and the decompression of the  
incoming information - the name codec comes from a combination of the two words compression  
and decompression.  
Remote Control  
The remote control is used to control all functions of the system. If the screen saver is activated  
(black monitor), touching the remote control will automatically wake up the system. The remote  
control uses 4 AAA batteries. The system will tell you when batteries are running low. Change the  
batteries at the back of the remote control.  
The reach of the remote control signal is 20 meters. For users sitting in an open plan office, this  
can cause problems. Use the little, white switch placed under the batteries to change the reach of  
the signal from 20 meters to 2 meters. This will prevent you from unintentionally controlling  
another video system, when you control your own system.  
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Microphone  
The high quality table microphone is designed to be placed on a table during a videoconference.  
Up to three microphones can be connected. The ideal location for the microphone is on a flat  
surface at least 2m (6.5 ft) from the front of the system. The microphone cable should always  
point towards the system. The system will automatically equalize sound levels. Loud and soft  
voices are picked up and transmitted to the far end at approximately the same level.  
Digital Natural Audio Module  
The Digital Natural Audio Module (DNAM) is designed to enhance the audio quality during a  
videoconference. The DNAM provides natural sounding audio, as if the person or another sound  
source in the conference is present in the same room as you.  
The DNAM is a frequency-compensated sound system optimized for voice and other sounds that  
appears in modern videoconferencing. It is designed and dedicated specifically for  
videoconferencing requirements. The use of the highest quality speaker elements as well as  
proper amplifier- and software techniques minimizes signal distortion.  
The system will automatically detect the DNAM and optimize the audio output. Once detected the  
audio output will be in digital format (S/PDIF). The DNAM supports both analog and digital input.  
The DNAM amplifier is mounted in the bottom of the speaker cabinet.  
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TANDBERG Tracker  
The tracker is a small infrared remote control device made  
to steer the camera to any desired location within the  
room. Typically, several trackers would be used with each  
system.  
Each tracker has two buttons:  
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One Single person button to point the camera at a  
specific person/location.  
One Group button to point the camera at all  
participants.  
Beneath the battery in the tracker, there is a switch, which  
can be set to 16 different positions between 0 and F. For  
camera preset 10 to 15, the numbers A to F should be  
selected.  
For more information, contact your local TANDBERG  
representative.  
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1.2 Menu Structure  
The menu structure is divided into two parts. The Main Menu is available for all users and  
contains all the functionality of the system. The Administrator Menu contains all the settings of the  
system. The Administrator Settings are accessible from the Main Menu by selecting Control  
Panel and Administrator Settings. Making changes to the Administrator Settings will change the  
behavior of the system. The menu structure for Main Menu and Administrator Settings is shown  
below.  
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Note that the system features and menu settings may vary depending on network selection  
and software package.  
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2 Installation  
Precautions:  
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Never install communication wiring during a lightning storm.  
Never install jacks for communication cables in wet locations unless the jack is  
specifically designed for wet locations.  
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Never touch uninstalled communication wires or terminals unless the telephone line has  
been disconnected at the network interface.  
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Use caution when installing or modifying communication lines.  
Avoid using communication equipment (other than a cordless type) during an electrical  
storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning.  
Do not use the communication equipment to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.  
Always connect the product to an earthed socket outlet.  
The socket outlet shall be installed near to the equipment and shall be easily accessible.  
Never install cables without first switching the power OFF.  
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1TR6 network type is not approved for connection directly to the telecommunications  
network. This network type is only to be used behind a PABX.  
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X.21 network type is not approved for connection directly to the telecommunications  
network. This network type is only to be used together with already approved equipment,  
and is not meant for direct connections to the telecommunication networks.  
V.35/RS-449/RS-366 network type is not approved for connection directly to the  
telecommunications network. This network type is only to be used together with already  
approved equipment, and is not intended for direct connection to the telecommunication  
networks.  
This product complies with directives: LVD 73/23/EC, EMC 89/366/EEC, R&TTE 99/5/EEC  
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2.1 Unpacking and Mounting  
Unpacking the System  
To avoid damage to the unit during transportation the system is delivered as separate  
components:  
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Base  
Monitor Frame  
Two Plasma Monitors  
Together with the Base you will find the monitor connector units, the monitor rear covers and the  
accessories box which will contain the following:  
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W.A.V.E. II Camera  
Three Table Microphones  
Remote Control and Tracker with batteries  
Cables  
Documentation  
Unpacking the Base  
Due to the weight of the system, the base should be placed in its permanent location as soon as  
it is unpacked.  
Unpacking and Installing the Monitor Frame  
Lift the monitor frame out of the box. Do not remove the straps or packaging that are around the  
rack. Place the rack on top of the base. Make sure that the cables from the base do not get stuck  
in between. You will find 4 bolts sticking out at the rear end of the base. Use the 4 nuts to fasten  
the monitor frame in place. You can now remove the straps and packaging from the monitor  
frame.  
IMPORTANT: Put your fingers in the holes on the side of the plastic cover and carefully flip down  
the plastic cover. Two persons should carry out this operation to avoid too much stress on the  
plastic cover. 4 hexagonal-shaped screws should be used to secure the monitor frame to the top  
of the Base. There are 2 holes  
located on each side. The front cover is made of plastic and should be treated with care.  
Installing the monitor(s)  
We recommend that there are 3 people present when installing the monitor(s):  
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Remove the plastic plugs located on the back of the monitor(s). Check to see where the  
holes in the monitor frame are located.  
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Take the monitor(s) and place it (them) inside the monitor frame.  
Secure each monitor with the 8mm hexagonal-shaped screws.  
Remove the protective plastic film from the monitor front.  
The monitor connector units should be mounted at the rear of each monitor. Please see  
the instruction that comes with the connector (video) unit for correct installation.  
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Remember that there should be a gap on each side of the monitor.  
Be careful when removing the plastic film. Do not pull the plastic off the monitor at a 90º  
angle as this may damage the screen. Instead you should remove the plastic film by pulling  
it parallel with the screen at a 180º angle.  
Installing the camera  
Take the camera and remove the plastic backing from the double-sided pads on the base of the  
unit. Place the camera centrally on top of the monitor, in line with the front of the screen. The  
camera should be aligned with the front edge of the monitor to ensure that the IR-sensor in the  
camera can pick up signals from the remote control.  
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2.2 Connecting Cables  
All cables needed in standard configuration are connected to the system. Connect these cables  
to the other parts of the system:  
1. Power cable  
Connect the system power cable to an electrical distribution socket.  
2. Monitor cables  
Connect to the DVI input of each monitor the 1,5m DVI-DVI cable and the power cable. You will  
find the cables coiled up in the base. There will be a coil for each monitor. Switch on the  
monitors. Make sure that the cable marked "Main Monitor" is connected to the main monitor  
and that the cable marked "Dual Monitor" is connected to the dual monitor.  
3. Microphone cable  
Connect the microphone cables to the microphones.  
4. Camera cable  
Connect the camera and the camera cable.  
5a. ISDN cables - using BRI interface  
Connect the ISDN cables to the ISDN sockets (S/T-interface) provided by the service provider.  
The main number will be the number associated with the socket to which ISDN cable number 1  
is connected. The system does not have a built-in network terminator. If the sockets provides  
an ISDN U-interface, an NT1 between the system and the ISDN line is needed, see Appendix  
10.  
5b. ISDN cable - using the PRI interface  
If using the PRI interface, the E1/T1 cable should be connected to a CSU (Channel Service  
Unit). A CSU between the system and the PRI line from the network provider is needed, see  
Appendix 8.  
5c. Other networks - using the External Network interface  
If using other networks, please refer to chapter ISDN/External/Leased E1/T1 and Appendix 9.  
6. LAN cable  
To use the system on LAN, connect a LAN cable from the ‘Ethernet’ connector on the system to  
the LAN.  
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2.3 Monitor Configuration  
Monitor configuration  
Power up the system by using the power rail in the bottom of the base. Switch the system on by  
activating the power switch on the codec (located on the right hand side at the rear of the codec).  
A green light is shown (located in the center on the front of the codec). After the system has  
performed a self-test routine, the main menu will be displayed on the monitor.  
If the system does not start, check the following:  
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Check that the monitors are receiving power by looking at the right hand side. You should  
see a red light. The monitor must have power in order to be switched on by the codec.  
Check that the codec has power and is switched on.  
If there is still no signal on the monitor, press the 'Digital RGB (2)' button on the plasma  
remote control in order to select the 'Digital RGB input (DVI-D)' on the monitor.  
Press the ‘Screen Size’ button on the plasma remote control in order to select which view  
type is to be used on the monitor.  
Recommended view is FULL. This is a 16:9 mode that utilizes the full size of the monitor.  
Point the plasma remote control towards the lower right of each monitor (where the IR  
sensor is located) in order to switch mode. For the second monitor, this must also be  
done for the 'Digital RGB input (DVI-D)' : Press ‘Digital RGB (2)’ to select this input, then  
'Screen Size’ until the FULL view is shown.  
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IMPORTANT!  
To allow the Plasma Monitors to be switched on/off by the system, they must be set to Power  
Save Mode:  
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Press MENU on the Plasma Remote Control  
Select SETUP  
Set POWER MANAGEMENT: ON  
Press MENU to remove the menu.  
The SIGNAL FORMAT has to be changed to PC AUTO. Press MENU on the Plasma Remote  
Control:  
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Select SET UP  
Set SIGNAL FORMAT to PC AUTO  
If SIGNAL FORMAT is not present, make sure that Codec Output is set to XGA by doing the  
following, using the TANDBERG remote control:  
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Select ‘Control Panel - Administrator Settings - General - Screen Settings’.  
Set VGA Out Quality to XGA 1024x768  
Press 'Save' when done  
Make sure to reset the VGA out Quality to Default after setting the SIGNAL FORMAT  
to PC AUTO on Plasma Monitor.  
Note that the following steps concerning monitor adjustment are important to avoid  
burn in on the plasma screen.  
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Press MENU on the Plasma Remote Control  
Select OPTION  
Set ORBITER: ON  
Set MASK CONTROL: ON  
Press MENU to remove the menu.  
The Orbiter will move the pixels 1 position vertically or horizontally every 8 minutes.  
The Mask control will prevent burn in when using picture formats not filling the  
whole screen.  
The Pioneer menu-buttons are located on the right short-side of the monitor.  
Securing the cables  
It is important that the wires are secured inside the base so that they don’t get in the way of the  
covers, which are to be screwed on to the back.  
Attaching the back covers Screw the two back covers on to the base. The lower of the two covers  
should be attached first.  
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2.4 System Configuration  
The system must be configured for each installation. Configuration settings can be made via the  
system menu. If an external IMUX or non-standard network is being used it may be necessary to  
configure any associated external equipment.  
Navigate through the menu system using the arrow keys and OK. Remember to press the Save  
button on the bottom of each menu to save the changes. Press Cancel (x) to return to the  
previous Menu. See General Use for more information about how to use the menus and the  
remote control.  
General configuration:  
1. Open the General Settings menu  
Press OK/Menu to open the Main Menu, if not already displayed. Select Control  
Panel - Administrator Settings - General to open the General Settings menu.  
2. Language  
Press OK in the Language field and select the desired language from the list.  
3. System Name / International Name*  
Enter a name in the System Name field using the number keys on the remote control,  
in the same way as with a mobile or cellular phone. Hold down the # key for one  
second to switch back and forth from numbers to alpha characters.  
4. Auto Answer, Phone Book Settings, External Services Settings and  
Permissions  
These settings may be left unchanged if no special needs are required. See chapter  
General Settings for more information.  
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5. Screen Settings  
When using wide screen (16:9) monitors, set TV Monitor Format to Wide (16:9).  
TANDBERG also recommends setting Picture Layout to Picture outside Picture when  
using 16:9 monitors. Picture outside Picture provides a display layout optimized for  
wide screen monitors. The display layout may be changed at any time using the  
Layout button on the remote control.  
6. Software Options  
To activate options for the system, a new option key must be entered in the Software  
Options menu (see paperwork accompanying the system). The Presenter option key  
should be entered under “New Option Key”. Any bandwidth option key should be  
entered under “New Bandwidth Key”. For more information on these options, please  
contact your TANDBERG representative.  
7. Date and Time Settings  
Select your preferred Date and Time Settings.  
8. Save changes  
Remember to save any changes made in a menu by selecting the Save button on the  
menu line and pressing OK.  
Network configuration:  
1. Open the Network menu  
Press OK/Menu to open the Main Menu, if not already displayed. Select Control  
Panel - Administrator Settings - Network to open the Network menu.  
2. ISDN configuration  
Set the Network type to the desired network. Specify the settings for the selected  
network in the relevant menu. Enabled but unused ISDN lines (i.e. lines not active)  
should be disabled. For details, follow the instructions in ISDN /External/Leased  
E1/T1. See also the examples in Appendix 9: Connecting the system to the Switched  
56 network and in Appendix 10: Connecting the system to ISDN using NT1 network  
adapters.  
3. LAN configuration  
Select LAN Settings in the Network menu and specify the necessary LAN settings  
according to the instructions from your LAN administrator. For details, follow the  
instructions in LAN Settings. If there is an H.323 Gatekeeper present on your LAN,  
refer to H.323 Settings as well.  
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4. Network Profiles  
Please refer to Network Profiles for details  
5. Data Port  
Please refer to Data Port for details  
6. Save changes  
Remember to save any changes made in the menu by selecting the Save button on  
the Menu line and pressing OK.  
* The International Name field is only visible if the system name contains Asian and non-Latin  
character text input.  
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Wake up the system  
When the system is not in use, it is in standby mode and the screens are black. Wake up the  
system by picking up the remote control. An incoming call or pressing any key on the remote  
control will also wake up the system.  
If the system does not respond:  
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Make sure that the system is switched on by using the On/Off switch located at the rear  
of the Codec.  
Verify that your monitor is switched on. This is normally done by pushing the power  
button on the front of the monitor depending on monitor type  
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3.1 The Welcome Screen  
When the system is switched on, the welcome screen will be displayed. The welcome screen  
presents the menu and displays your main camera image in the background (display main  
camera is the default setting). The ISDN/IP numbers and the system name are displayed in the  
upper right corner. The ISDN Number and IP Number are the dial-in numbers of the system.  
The welcome screen provides you with the most important system information:  
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System Name  
Your ISDN Number  
Your IP Address or IP Number  
Indications of Missed Calls or Warnings if any  
It is possible to customize the text on the welcome screen. See Menu Settings for how to edit the  
welcome text.  
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3.2 Using the Remote Control  
The system is controlled with a remote control. Think of the remote control as a mobile phone  
with number keys and call keys. Use the arrow keys and press OK to navigate through the  
menus. The system’s most commonly used functions are also accessible directly from the remote  
control. The Infra Red (IR) sensor for the remote control is located in front of the WAVE II  
Camera. There is also a second IR-sensor located in the front of the Codec itself, which will be  
automatically enabled if the WAVE II Camera is not connected.  
The remote control (TRC 3)  
1. Mic Off turns your microphone on and  
off, see Mic off.  
2. Arrow keys are used for navigation in  
the menu and for moving the camera*  
when the menu is hidden, see  
Navigation.  
3. Volume + and – adjusts the Codec  
volume only and not the monitor's  
volume, see Volume + and -.  
4. The Layout key toggles between full  
screen and different display layouts, see  
Layout.  
5. Cancel takes you back one step in the  
menu system. Use Cancel to delete  
characters in an input field, see  
Navigation. Press and hold the Cancel  
key for 1 second to close the menu.  
6. Press the Call key to place a call, see  
Make a Call.  
7. Camera presets define specific camera  
positions. Move the camera to the  
desired position and press and hold a  
number key for 1 second to save the  
current camera position to that number  
key. To activate a preset whilst in a call,  
simply press and release that number  
key, see Camera Presets.  
8. Snapshot takes a snapshot of your video  
only while you are in a call, see Take  
New Snapshot.  
9. The Presentation key switches to a  
predefined presentation source. If the  
Presentation key is held down for 1  
second then the Presentation video  
sources menu will appear, see  
Presentation Key.  
10. Press OK/Menu to show the menu and  
to select menu items, see Navigation.  
11. Use Zoom + and – to zoom the camera  
in and out.*  
12. Selfview displays your outgoing video.  
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Press Selfview again to turn selfview off,  
see Selfview.  
13. Use the Phone Book to store and recall  
video contacts for easy placement of  
calls, see Phone Book.  
14. Use the red End Call key to end the  
current call. Pressing this key when not  
in a call will place the system in Standby  
mode, see End Call and Standby.  
15. Number/Letter keys function in the same  
manner as with a mobile or cellular  
phone, see Number and Letter keys.  
16. Press Touch tones when you are in a  
call and need to dial extension numbers  
etc. (instead of presets). Press the  
OK/Menu button to exit Touch Tones,  
see Touch tones.  
*This does not apply to all systems with small integrated cameras.  
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The remote control (TRC 4)**:  
1. Change video source. If  
possible, you will start open a  
Dual Stream. Press the video  
source button again to stop  
the dual stream.  
2. Mic Off turns your microphone  
on and off, see Mic off.  
3. Arrow keys are used for  
navigation in the menu and for  
moving the camera* when the  
menu is hidden, see  
Navigation.  
4. Volume + and – adjusts the  
Codec volume only and not  
the monitor's volume, see  
Volume + and -.  
5. The Layout key toggles  
between full screen and  
different display layouts, see  
Layout.  
6. Cancel takes you back one  
step in the menu system. Use  
Cancel to delete characters in  
an input field, see Navigation.  
Press and hold the Cancel  
key for 1 second to close the  
menu.  
7. Press the Call key to place a  
call, see Make a Call.  
8. Number/Letter keys function  
in the same manner as with a  
mobile or cellular phone, see  
Number and Letter keys.  
Camera presets define  
specific camera positions.  
Move the camera to the  
desired position and press  
and hold a number key for 1  
second to save the current  
camera position to that  
number key. To activate a  
preset whilst in a call, simply  
press and release that  
number key, see Camera  
Presets.  
9. Press Preset + a number to  
activate a preset.  
10. Press the Services button to  
open the Services menu.  
11. The Presentation key  
switches to a predefined  
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presentation source. If the  
Presentation key is held down  
for 1 second then the  
Presentation video sources  
menu will appear, see  
Presentation Key.  
12. Press OK/Menu to show the  
menu and to select menu  
items, see Navigation.  
13. Use Zoom + and – to zoom  
the camera in and out.*  
14. Selfview displays your  
outgoing video. Press  
Selfview again to turn selfview  
off, see Selfview.  
15. Use the Phone Book to store  
and recall video contacts for  
easy placement of calls, see  
Phone Book.  
16. Use the red End Call key to  
end the current call. Pressing  
this key when not in a call will  
place the system in Standby  
mode, see End Call and  
Standby.  
17. Snapshot takes a snapshot of  
your video only while you are  
in a call, see Take New  
Snapshot.  
18. Press Touch tones when you  
are in a call and need to dial  
extension numbers etc.  
(instead of presets). Press the  
OK/Menu button to exit Touch  
Tones, see Touch tones.  
19. Pressing Far End turns Far  
End control on and off.  
20. Press the Help button to open  
the User Guide menu.  
*This does not apply to all systems with small integrated cameras.  
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3.2.1  
Navigation  
Arrow keys and OK  
Navigate in the menu with the arrow keys on the remote control. The  
orange selector on screen shows the selected item. Press OK to select.  
Cancel key  
In the main menu, pressing Cancel (X) will hide the menu. If the menu is  
hidden, bring it back with OK. In other menus, pressing Cancel (X) takes  
you one step back. In an input field, pressing Cancel (X) will delete  
characters/numbers to the left.  
Back/Cancel button  
The X button in the menu corresponds with the X key on the remote.  
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3.2.2  
Selfview  
The term “Selfview” means the outgoing image. In a normal call using the main camera, this is  
the image of yourself. The Selfview button toggles the images between Far End, Selfview and  
Dual Video (if any).  
How to use Selfview:  
1. Outside a call, pressing the Selfview button will switch between the near end video and a  
black screen/logo on the main monitor.  
2. In a point to point call, press the Selfview button once to switch from far end video to near  
end video to see a full screen picture of the outgoing video. Press Selfview again to go  
back to normal.  
3. In a point to point call with a dual video stream, the dual stream is displayed in the big  
picture. Press the Selfview button to toggle to the Near End picture, then the Far End  
picture, and finally back to the dual stream.  
The above behaviour is similar for both single monitor systems and dual monitor systems.  
Selfview applies to the main monitor.  
3.2.2.1 Local PC Display  
When using the screen as your PC screen, it is recommended to set Local PC Display to On, see  
Screen Settings. That implies that you can display your PC locally while having a  
videoconference, and you can keep on working without having the Far End participant viewing  
your PC screen.  
Note that this applies to single monitor systems only.  
It is also recommended to keep the Auto Layout setting On (default) to get a suitable layout when  
toggling from Local PC Display mode to standard conference mode.  
Use the Selfview button to toggle between Local PC Display mode and standard videoconference  
mode. An indicator tells you that your PC image is displayed locally.  
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Example:  
You are using the system as a PC and get an incoming call.  
When the setting “Use Screen as Local PC monitor” is On, you will keep your PC image  
displayed locally and the incoming call pops up in a PIP or as smaller images in a 1+3  
layout, depending on your system. You will see Local PC displayed in the big picture  
and Far End and/or Near End (your self) displayed in smaller pictures.  
Press the Selfview button to switch to standard conference mode. The Local PC image  
is no longer displayed and Far End is displayed in the big picture or full screen. Press  
Selfview again to see Near End. Pressing Selfview a third time will bring back the Local  
PC display mode.  
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3.2.3  
Layout  
The layout of the screen can either be shown as Picture in Picture (PIP) or Picture outside Picture  
(POP) when displaying more than one video image. The behavior of the Layout button is  
dependent on the Picture Layout setting in Screen Settings.  
3.2.3.1 Picture in Picture  
When Picture Layout is set to PIP, the Layout button makes it possible to see a second image in  
a smaller view in one of the corners of the screen. The second image will be placed on top of the  
main image. The user can decide in which corner the second image is to be displayed.  
3.2.3.2 Picture outside Picture  
When Picture Layout is set to POP, the Layout button makes it possible to see up to three images  
in a composition optimized for wide screens. The second image can be displayed either as a  
side-by-side the main image (1+1) or smaller images next to the main image (1+2 and 1+3).  
Press the Layout button once to get side-by-side view (1+1). Press again to get the layouts 1+2  
and 1+3, and finally go back to full screen view. You can also go back to full screen directly by  
pressing and holding Layout for 1 second. It is recommended to use Picture outside Picture for  
wide screen monitor systems.  
3.2.3.3 Auto Layout  
The system will automatically choose the best layout for your call. The layouts vary depending on  
how many participants there are and if you use a dual video source or not. You can however  
always change layout manually with the Layout button. Auto Layout applies when you open or  
close a dual stream, or add or disconnect participants.  
Auto Layout also includes the former automatic PIP. That implies that PIP will automatically be  
shown when suitable, e.g. to display selfview when you move your near end camera. The  
automatic PIP times out after a couple of seconds.  
If Auto Layout is Off you will get no automatic layout changes during a call and the user must  
manually control the images with the Layout button. Auto Layout is default On. To turn Auto  
Layout Off, go to Screen Settings.  
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3.2.4  
Mic Off  
To mute the microphone during a call, press the Mic off button. An on-screen indicator appears in  
the upper right corner when the microphone is off. In a call, if audio is detected, the on-screen  
symbol will start to flash. Pressing the Mic off button one more time will activate the microphone  
again.  
Note that Mic off will mute all microphone inputs and audio 4 input, but will not mute audio from  
the AUX and VCR inputs.  
When an incoming call is answered, the microphone may be in the off state because the Auto  
Answer setting is On+Mic off, see Auto Answer. The icon will start to flash when you start  
speaking. Remember to turn the microphone on before a meeting.  
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3.2.5  
Volume + and -  
Press the Volume key to adjust the volume level of the codec only (not the monitor). An on-  
screen indicator will show the current level.  
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3.2.6  
Number and Letter keys  
Pressing a number key when outside a call will bring up the call menu. When in a call, the  
number keys are used for Camera Presets. Press a number and go to the corresponding Camera  
Preset (see Camera Presets). However, when accessing an input field where numbers are  
required, the system automatically goes to number mode and numbers can be dialed with the  
number keys as usual.  
When accessing an input field where letters are required, the system automatically goes to letter  
mode. Writing letters works like on a mobile phone. Press the key that corresponds to your  
desired letter. Press the key as many times as needed to get the right letter. Change to lower or  
back to upper case letters with the a/A key, and space with the 0 _ key.  
To write numbers in a text input field, press the button through all the letters. Press once more  
and the number will appear.  
Example: How do I write "System 123" in the System Name input field (in General in  
Administrator Settings)?  
Press the 7-key four times to get an "S".  
Press the #-key once to switch between upper case and lower case letters.  
Press the 9-key three times to get a "y".  
Press the 7-key four times to get an "s".  
Press the 8-key once to get a "t".  
Press the 3-key twice to get an "e".  
Press the 6-key once to get an "m".  
Press the 0-key once to get space.  
Press the 1-key three times to get a "1".  
Press the 2-key four times to get a "2".  
Press the 3-key four times to get a "3".  
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3.2.7  
Touch Tones  
To activate dialing touch tones during a call, press the Touch tones button. Otherwise the number  
keys will activate the corresponding camera presets. An indicator will let you know that Touch  
tones are enabled. Finish with OK to exit Touch tone mode.  
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General Use  
3.3 On-screen Indicators  
The system has a number of icons signaling different settings:  
Microphone Off  
This indicator is shown when the microphone is turned off. Press the Mic off  
button again to turn the microphone back on, see Mic Off for details.  
Volume Off  
This indicator is shown when the volume is turned off. Press Volume + to turn the  
volume back on, see Volume + and - for details.  
Secure Conference, AES  
This double padlock indicator is shown when AES encryption (Secure  
Conference) is active, see Security for details.  
Secure Conference, DES  
This padlock indicator is shown when DES encryption (Secure Conference) is  
active, see Security for details.  
Not Secure Conference  
This open padlock indicator is shown during the initialization phase for AES or  
DES encryption. During this period the call is not secure, see Security for details.  
Warning  
This indicates that the system has detected a warning. Select the icon and press  
OK to see details on the warning. Please see Warnings for a list of possible  
warnings.  
Bad Network  
This indicator appears if the system detects network anomalies like packet loss  
(5%), jitter (200ms) etc., during a call. Open the menu by pressing the OK/Menu  
button and select the warnings icon too see details.  
Floor  
This indicator is shown when you are displayed in full screen in a multipoint  
conference, see Request Floor and Release Floor for details.  
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Telephone  
This indicates that there is a telephone participant in the conference. The  
displayed number indicates how many telephone participants there are in the  
conference.  
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3.4 Using the Menu  
Main menu outside a call and in a call.  
Press the Menu button on the remote control to display the menu. The menu contains all  
functions needed in order to control the system.  
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The menu contains the following items:  
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Standby/End Call  
Camera Control  
Presentation  
Conference Services  
Control Panel  
Close  
See Menu Structure for a full overview of the menu.  
The functions of the menu are displayed as icons. The currently selected icon is marked by an  
orange square, and the name of the corresponding function is displayed on the line above, see  
the figure above.  
Press the OK button to activate the currently selected function.  
The menu automatically times out after 15 seconds if not used, see Menu timeout. Press the  
Menu button to bring it back. It is also possible to hide the menu manually by pressing the Cancel  
button on the remote control or select the Close icon in the menu.  
* Systems with no Camera Control icon available may have a Far End Control icon present when in a call and Far End  
Control is possible.  
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3.5 Make a Call  
Display the call menu by either:  
1. Select Make a Call from the menu, or  
2. Press the green Call button on the remote control  
The TANDBERG system can make both Video calls and Telephone calls.  
Call Settings specifies the quality of the call. It is possible to alter the default call settings for the  
current call if required. The Default Call Settings are defined in Control Panel - Administrator  
Settings - Call Quality - Default Call Settings.  
It is possible to start Streaming from this menu.  
For setting up a MultiSite conference, see Add Call for more details.  
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3.5.1  
Place Video Call  
In the Make a Call menu enter the Dial Number either:  
1. Manually, or  
2. Select the book symbol in order to display the Phone Book and select a conference  
participant.  
When dialing manually, toggle between ABC/abc by pressing the # button on the remote control  
and between abc/123 by holding the # button for one second. Use a star as separator in IP  
addresses. If a system is registered on a gatekeeper or border controller with DNS support, there  
are several ways to call into the system:  
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<E.164>  
<H.323 ID>  
<H.323 ID>@<domain>  
<E.164>@<domain>  
See H.323 Settings for details.  
Place the call by either:  
1. Press OK on the remote control so that the Place Video Call icon is selected, and press  
OK once again, or  
2. Use the arrow button on the remote control to select the Place Video Call icon and press  
OK, or  
3. Press the green call button on the remote control.  
Note that the call will be set up as a telephone call if the Call Type in Call Settings is set to  
Telephone Call. See Default Call Settings for more details.  
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3.5.2  
Place Telephone Call  
In the Make a Call menu enter the Dial Number either:  
1. Manually, or  
2. Select the book symbol in order to display the Phone Book and select a conference  
participant, see Phone Book for details.  
When entering a Dial Number manually, toggle between abc/123 by pressing the # button on the  
remote control for one second. Use a star as separator in IP addresses.  
Place the call by either:  
1. Press OK on the remote control, select the Place Telephone Call icon and press OK once  
again, or  
2. Use the arrow button on the remote control to select the Place Telephone Call icon and  
press OK.  
When dialing a telephone number and pressing the green Call button on the remote control, the  
system will in most cases automatically interpret the number as a telephone number and not a  
video number. The interpretation can sometimes take a little while and it is faster to use the Place  
Telephone Call button in the menu.  
See Default Call Settings for more details.  
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3.5.3  
Add Call  
(Optional feature)  
Conference systems with built-in MultiSite can handle up to 6 video calls and 5 telephone calls  
simultaneously.  
It is possible to both set up a conference with many participants and also add participants during  
a conference.  
Set up a conference with two or more participants  
In the Make a Call menu enter the Dial Number either:  
1. Manually, or  
2. Select the book symbol in order to display the Phone Book and select a conference  
participant, see Phone Book for details. It is also possible to select a predefined MultiSite  
entry, see New MultiSite Contact.  
3. Press OK on the remote control.  
Add another participant to the conference by either:  
1. Select the Add Video Call icon if the next participant is using a video system, and press  
OK, or  
2. Select the Add Telephone Call icon if the next participant is using a telephone system,  
and press OK.  
A new entry is now displayed in the call list. Enter the number as described above.  
It is also possible to set up a list of all the wanted conference participants by selecting the Add  
Video Calls and Add Telephone Calls the desired number of times, and enter their numbers  
afterwards.  
Place a MultiSite call:  
1. If the call is a mixed conference with both video and telephone participants, select the  
Place Video Call icon, or  
2. If the call is a conference with telephone participants only, select the Place Telephone  
Call icon.  
Add participant(s) during a conference  
Display the call menu during a call by either:  
1. Select Make a Call from the menu, or  
2. Press the green Call button on the remote control  
Enter the new participants in the same way as described above.  
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3.5.4  
Call Settings  
The Call Settings specifies the quality of the call. Each call will be set up with the Default Call  
Settings if the settings are not altered. In this case the field is labeled Default Call Settings. If the  
settings for some reason are altered for the current participant in the current call, the name of the  
field will be changed to reflect this.  
Usually it is not necessary for the user to alter the settings.  
The Default Call Settings are defined in Control Panel - Administrator Settings - Call Quality -  
Default Call Settings.  
When setting up a call in the Make a Call menu:  
1. Select the Default Call Settings field for the participant and press the OK button on the  
remote control.  
2. Make desired changes to Call Type, Network, Bandwidth and Restrict (56k). If this is to  
be the new default call settings, select Set as Default in the menu.  
3. Select the OK icon and press the OK button on the remote control. The name of the Call  
Settings field will reflect the changes made.  
It is possible to make the changes made to the Call Settings default by selecting Set as Default  
and OK. These settings will now be the default settings for all future manually dialed calls.  
These settings are also available in the menu Control Panel - Administrator Settings - Call Quality  
- Default Call Settings.  
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3.5.5  
Streaming  
Streaming lets you broadcast your meeting to participants on the web. The web participants can  
listen to the meeting, see snapshots, but not participate themselves. Snapshots of current stream  
(if MultiSite), selfview, far end and DuoVideo streams are accessible via http. See Appendix 6 for  
descriptions of the possible snapshot files.  
How to use Streaming:  
1. Choose Streaming from the Call Menu to open the Streaming menu.  
2. Press Start Streaming from the menu line. An indicator will appear on the screen when  
streaming is activated.  
3. Press Stop Streaming to end streaming. Streaming will also end when you disconnect the  
call.  
4. Press Streaming Settings if you want to change streaming settings (see Streaming  
Settings below)  
How to view streaming from a PC:  
1. After streaming is started, an easy way to view the streamed audio/video is to start your  
Web browser and enter the IP-address of the streaming system.  
2. After the Web page of the system is shown, click on Streaming. Alternatively, enter  
http://<codec/ip-address>/showstream.ssi  
Streaming Settings  
Address  
Address is defined as the IP-address of a streaming client, streaming  
server or a multicast address. Giving an address in the range 224.0.0.1-  
239.255.255.255 will broadcast the stream to any host that has joined  
the specified multicast group. Specifying normal broadcast address  
255.255.255.255 will broadcast to any members on the LAN.  
Address Port  
If several codec’s are streaming to the same IP-address, different ports  
have to be used in order for the client to know which stream to receive.  
If the first codec streams on port 2240 and the second codec on port  
2250, the client has to specify which port to listen to. Video is  
transmitted on the specified port; audio is transmitted on the port  
number 4 greater than the specified video port, in this case 2244 and  
2254.  
TTL/Router  
Hops  
This is used for streaming data to limit how many routers the data  
should pass before it is rejected. If TTL is set to 2, data will not traverse  
more than 2 router hops.  
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Streaming  
Source*  
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Auto: Enables streaming of both local and far end video.  
Selection of which site to be streamed is done using voice  
switching (the site that speaks is streamed).  
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Local: Only the local video will be streamed.  
Remote: Only the far end video will be streamed.  
Local and far end audio is always streamed.  
Allow Remote  
Start  
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On: Streaming can be started from external user interfaces like  
the Web-browser or Telnet session.  
Off: Streaming can only be started from the Video Conferencing  
System User Interface using the remote control, or by using the  
Data port. This will prevent activation of streaming using Web  
browser or Telnet sessions. See also Password section below  
Announcements  
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On: The codec will send announcement packets to the network  
that it is streaming. This enables a streaming client (e.g. a PC)  
to connect to the codec’s streaming session. Used by Cisco  
IP/TV.  
Off: No announcement packets will be transmitted.  
Video Rate  
Defines the Video streaming rate from the system. Range is 16 kbps -  
320 kbps. In addition, audio (G.711) streaming rate is 64 kbps, providing  
a maximum streaming rate of 384 kbps.  
Streaming  
Password  
Set password so that only participants entering correct password will be  
able to view the streaming session. Entering a password will prevent  
unauthorized people from accessing the streaming session.  
*The streaming source setting is not available when streaming only is supported outside a call.  
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3.6 Answer an incoming call  
How to answer an incoming call:  
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To accept an incoming call, press the OK button or the green Call button on the remote  
control.  
How to reject an incoming call:  
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To reject an incoming call, select the Reject icon and press the OK button, or press the  
End Call button on the remote control.  
Incoming calls will connect automatically if Auto Answer is set to On, see Auto Answer for details.  
When idle, the system will accept all incoming calls as long as Incoming MCU Calls and Incoming  
Telephone Calls are set to On, see Permissions for details. Also, Do Not Disturb must not be  
activated, see Do Not Disturb for more details.  
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3.7 End Call  
How to end a call:  
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Press the red End Call button on the remote control, or  
Press the Menu button on the remote control to display the menu and select End Call.  
When the End Call dialog box is displayed either:  
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Press the red End Call button on the remote control again, or  
Press the OK button to confirm that the call is to be ended.  
How to end a MultiSite call:  
In the list of participants:  
Note that switching off the monitor(s), using the power button on the monitor, will not end a  
call. Some systems come with monitors that are not possible to switch off.  
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3.8 Standby  
The system will automatically go to Standby mode when it is not in use. In standby mode, the  
screen(s) are black. It is however still possible to receive incoming calls.  
How to enter standby mode manually:  
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Select Standby from the menu and select Standby Now, or  
Press the End Call button on the remote control twice.  
How to exit standby mode:  
When the system is in standby, pick up the remote control, or press any of its keys to  
activate the system again.  
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The standby mode of the system should be enabled if the system is to be left idle.  
Note! Standby is not activated by switching off the power to the monitor(s) (some systems  
come with monitors that are not possible to switch off.).  
If the system is set for Use screen as Local PC monitor, see Screen Settings, the Standby  
mode will be disabled when the codec detects a video signal from the PC. If the PC video  
signal is not detected, the standby mode will be re-enabled.  
It is possible to postpone the system from entering standby mode for 1 hour or 3 hours, see Delay  
Standby for 1 hour and Delay Standby for 3 hours.  
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3.8.1  
Delay Standby for 1 hour  
Delay Standby for 1 hour postpones the system from entering standby mode for 1 hour.  
This function is useful when using the monitors for a local presentation to prevent the system  
from automatically blanking the monitors.  
It is also possible to postpone the system from entering standby mode for 3 hours, see Delay  
Standby for 3 hours.  
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3.8.2  
Delay Standby for 3 hours  
Delay Standby for 3 hours postpones the automatic standby mode for 3 hours.  
This function is useful when using the monitors for a local presentation to prevent the system  
from automatically blanking the monitors.  
It is also possible to postpone the system from entering standby mode for 1 hour, see Delay  
Standby for 1 hour.  
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3.8.3  
Do Not Disturb  
To prevent the system from accepting any incoming calls, activete the Do Not Disturb function.  
The caller will hear a busy tone when calling the system. The monitor will be black when Do Not  
Disturb is active, see figure below. This is useful when using the display for a presentation as  
a local PC monitor and you do not wish any incoming calls during the presentation.  
End Do Not Disturb by pressing any key on the remote control.  
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3.9 Phone Book  
The Phone Book is available via the Phone Book button on the remote control or from the Make a  
Call menu.  
Using the Phone Book is time saving and prevents the user from inadvertently calling the wrong  
number. The contacts are sorted alphabetically. The contact names are displayed in the list and  
the telephone or video numbers, bandwidth and net profiles of the selected contact are displayed  
at the bottom line.  
Navigate up and down in the Phone Book with the arrow keys on the remote control. Use the  
letter keys to search through the contacts beginning with the typed letter.  
The functions in the Phone Book are available when pressing the left arrow key on the remote  
control, and then the up and down arrow keys. Note that the last selected contact will be marked.  
When selecting Phone Book the phone book opens showing the folders Placed Calls, Missed  
Calls, Received Calls and My Contacts. Global Contacts are listed below these folders.  
The following information is available from the Phone Book:  
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Placed Calls  
Missed Calls  
Received Calls  
My Contacts  
Global Contacts  
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3.9.1  
Call Log  
The Call Log lists Placed Calls, Missed Calls and Received Calls. That allows the user to see  
which calls that are made in the past. The lists contain a maximum of 30 numbers and the  
numbers are stored in these lists until the system is restarted. If the contacts listed are available  
in the phone book, the names will be displayed instead of the numbers.  
Placed Calls lists all outgoing calls, Missed Calls lists the calls that are not accepted and  
Received Calls lists all incoming calls. The calls in the lists are marked with these icons:  
outgoing calls  
incoming calls  
missed calls  
The following buttons are available from these folders :  
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Call Now  
Copy to My Contacts  
Delete  
Delete All  
Cancel  
How to make a call using the call lists:  
1. Select a number from the list.  
2. Press the green Call button on the remote control, or press the left arrow key to select the  
Call Now icon, followed by OK. The call will be set up as a video call or a telephone call  
depending on the selected contact. Alternatively, press the OK button when the contact is  
selected. The Make a Call menu will then be displayed with the name of the contact in  
the Dial Number field, and the Call Settings field will reflect the call settings for this  
contact. It is possible to alter the call settings before placing the call. The call will be set  
up as a video call or a telephone call as described in Make a Call.  
3. Wait for the call to connect.  
How to delete numbers in the call lists do one of the following:  
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Choose the Delete button to delete a selected contact from the call list.  
Choose the Delete All button to delete all contacts listed in the call list.  
Note that you will not delete contacts from the Phone Book if you delete them from the call lists.  
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3.9.2  
My Contacts  
My Contacts are the locally stored contacts on the system. This means that it is possible to add  
new contacts and edit or delete existing contacts. My Contacts can store up to 200 contacts.  
How to make a call using My Contacts:  
1. Find the desired contact using the arrow keys or searching on the first letter with the letter  
keys.  
2. Press the green Call button on the remote control, or press the left arrow key to select the  
Call Now icon, followed by OK. The call will be set up as a video call or a telephone call  
depending on the settings made when storing the contact. Alternatively, press the OK  
button when the contact is selected. The Make a Call menu will then be displayed with  
the name of the contact in the Dial Number field, and the Call Settings field will reflect the  
call settings for this contact. It is possible to alter the call settings before placing the call.  
The call will be set up as a video call or a telephone call as described in Make a Call.  
3. Wait for the call to connect.  
Note that the telephone or video number and profile of the selected contact are displayed on  
the bottom line.  
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The following functions are available from My Contacts:  
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Call Now  
New Contact  
New MultiSite Contact  
Edit Contact  
Delete Contact  
Close  
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3.9.2.1  
Add New Contact  
The New Contact function is available from My Contacts.  
Add a new contact to My Contacts by:  
1. Select the New Contacts button to open the New Contacts dialog box.  
2. Enter Name by using the letter keys on the remote control. Input will automatically be  
interpreted as letters. Toggle between capital letters and small letters by pressing the #  
button on the remote control. The maximum name length is 30 characters. For numbers,  
press the # button for one second.  
3. Enter Number by using the number keys on the remote control. Input will automatically be  
interpreted as numbers. The maximum number length is 60 numbers. Use a star as  
separator in IP addresses. For letters, press the # button for one second.  
4. Alter the default setting of Call Type if necessary.  
5. Alter the default setting of Network if necessary.  
6. Alter the default setting of Bandwidth if necessary. For bandwidth 2x64 kbps or 2x56  
kbps, two numbers are required, see Default Call Settings for more details.  
7. Alter the default setting of Restrict (56k) if necessary.  
8. Press OK to save.  
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3.9.2.2  
New MultiSite Contact  
(Optional feature*)  
The New MultiSite Contact function is available from My Contacts.  
It is possible to pre-define the participants of a conference meeting as a MultiSite Contact. All  
participants in the MultiSite Contact will then be connected automatically instead of having to call  
the participants one by one.  
My Contacts can hold up to 50 MultiSites Contacts. The MultiSite Contacts consist of participants  
that are already stored in My Contacts.  
It is possible to have up to a total of 6 video participants and 5 telephone participants in a  
meeting.  
How to define a New MultiSite Contact:  
1. Open the Phone Book via the Phone Book button on the remote control or in the Make a  
Call menu.  
2. Select the New MultiSite Contact icon. The New MultiSite Contact dialogue box is  
displayed.  
3. Enter a name of the MultiSite Contact, and press OK on the remote control.  
4. Select Add Participant. The contents of the Local Phone Book is displayed. Find the  
desired contact and press the OK button on the remote control. Repeat until all the  
desired participants are selected.  
5. Press OK to save the MultiSite Contact.  
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Bandwidth for a MultiSite Contact call  
When calling a MultiSite Contact, the system will try to call the participants with their specified  
bandwidths. If the total bandwidth exceeds the system's maximum bandwidth the system will  
downspeed and distribute the available bandwidth equally among all the participants.  
Example: In a MultiSite Contact there is one participant with bandwidth 256kbps and one  
participant with bandwidth 384kbps. 512kbps is the maximum bandwidth of the system.  
The two participants' bandwidth exceeds the maximum bandwidth. The system will then  
downspeed so that each participant connects with equal bandwidth, i.e. 512kbps/2 = 256kbps.  
* The MultiSIte option is not available on the TANDBERG 550 MXP, TANDBERG 770 MXP and TANDBERG 1000 MXP  
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3.9.2.3  
Edit Contact  
The Edit Contact function is available from My Contacts.  
How to edit a contact in the Local Phone Book:  
1. Select the contact that is to be edited.  
2. Press the left arrow on the remote control, followed by the down arrow until the Edit  
Contact icon is selected.  
3. The current settings for this contact are displayed in a dialogue box. Alter the wanted  
settings.  
4. Press OK to save.  
If the altered contact is part of a MultiSite Contact*, the contact will be updated in the MultiSite  
Contact automatically.  
* The MultiSite option is not available on all systems.  
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3.9.2.4  
Delete Contact  
The Delete Contact function is available from My Contacts.  
How to delete a contact:  
1. Select the contact that is to be deleted.  
2. Press the left arrow on the remote control, followed by the down arrow until the Delete  
Contact icon is selected. The Delete Contact dialogue box is displayed.  
3. Confirm by pressing the OK button again.  
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3.9.3  
Global Contacts  
When selecting Phone Book the phone book opens showing the Global Contacts* or the  
Corporate Directory** below the folders: Placed Calls, Missed Calls, Received Calls and My  
Contacts.  
These contacts cannot be changed locally by the system, only from the management system. If  
there is a need to modify the number or any settings of a contact before making a call, select the  
contact and press OK on the remote control. The Make a Call menu is displayed and the settings  
can be altered before placing the call. The changes are not saved.  
How to make a call using Global Contacts:  
1. Find the desired contact using the arrow keys or searching on the first letter with the letter  
keys or use the search function described in Search.  
2. Press the green Call button on the remote control, or press the left arrow key to select the  
Call Now icon, followed by OK. The call will be set up as a video call or a telephone call  
depending on the settings made when storing the contact. Alternatively, press the OK  
button when the contact is selected. The Make a Call menu will then be displayed with  
the name of the contact in the Dial Number field, and the Call Settings field will reflect the  
call settings for this contact. It is possible to alter the call settings before placing the call.  
The call will be set up as a video call or a telephone call as described in Make a Call.  
3. Wait for the call to connect.  
From Global Contacts the following functions are available:  
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Up one Level  
Search  
Copy to My Contacts  
Close  
* The Global Contacts are stored locally on the ftp-server of the system. This will include the first 400 entries of the  
Corporate Directory, and will not contain any folders. This directory is hidden from the user as long as the system is able  
to fetch the Corporate Directory, otherwise the Global Contacts will be displayed.  
** The Corporate Directory is available if the system is connected to an external management system like the TANDBERG  
Management Suite (TMS) and if it is enabled in Phone Book Settings.  
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3.9.3.1 Up one Level  
Global Contacts can be arranged in a tree structure with several sub folders. Use the Up one  
Level button to navigate up in the tree structure.  
When a search in the Global Phone Book is made by using the Search function, only contacts  
matching the search text are displayed. Select the Up one Level button to return back to the  
alphabetical list.  
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3.9.3.2  
Search  
The phone book can contain an unlimited amount of global contacts. Using search makes it  
easier to find the wanted contact.  
How to search in the Global Phone Book:  
1. Select the Search icon.  
2. Enter search text in the dialogue box that appears and press the OK button on the  
remote control. The system will list all entries that contain the entered letter combination.  
3. It is also possible to search on first letter in the Phone Book with the letter keys on the  
remote control.  
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3.9.3.3  
Copy Contact to My Contacts  
The Copy Contact to My Contacts function is available from the Placed Calls, Missed Calls,  
Received Calls and Global Contacts folders, see Phone Book for details.  
It may be wise to copy contacts that are often used to My Contacts. Note that the local copy will  
not be updated if the Global Contacts are updated from the management system.  
How to copy a contact from the Global Phone Book to the Local Phone Book:  
1. Select the contact to be copied to My Contacts.  
2. Press the left arrow on the remote control, followed by the down arrow until the Copy  
Contact to My Contacts icon is selected.  
A message box telling that the operation was successful will be displayed.  
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3.10 Camera Control  
There are several ways to control the camera:  
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Control the camera directly with the arrow keys when the menu is closed or use the Move  
Camera function in the menu to control both the near end and far end camera, see Move  
Camera and Far End Control for details.  
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Use the zoom button on the remote control will zoom the picture in (+) and out (-).  
Use Camera Presets, see Camera Presets for details.  
Adjust focus, brightness and white balance, see Picture Control for details.  
Use Automatic Camera Tracking, see Camera Tracking for details.  
Use the TANDBERG Tracker, see separate instructions included with the TANDBERG  
Tracker.  
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3.10.1 Move Camera  
It is possible to move the camera with the remote control or via the menu.  
Moving the camera directly with the remote control  
When the menu is hidden, the arrow keys will work on the camera. If the menu is displayed, press  
the Cancel button on the remote control to hide it. Use the left and right arrow keys to pan the  
camera, and the up and down arrow keys to tilt the camera. Use zoom + and – to zoom in and  
out.  
Moving the Camera via the menu:  
1. Select the Camera Control icon from the menu.  
2. Select the Move Camera button in the Camera Control menu.  
3. Use the arrow keys on the remote control to pan and tilt the camera.  
4. Press OK when done.  
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3.10.2 Far End Control  
Far End Control allows you to control your conference partner’s camera. An example of when this  
feature could be especially helpful is if it is not possible to see what a participant at the far end is  
writing on their white board. Use Far End Control to move the far end camera and zoom closer on  
the white board. Far End Camera Control is useful if e.g. it is not possible to see what a  
participant at the far end is writing on their white board. Use Far End Control to move the far end  
camera and zoom closer on the white board. Use the left and right arrow keys to pan the camera,  
and the up and down arrow keys to tilt the camera. Use zoom + and – to zoom in and out.  
You can also control your conference partner’s video sources and presets and even request a  
snapshot from the far end side. Enabling Far End Control will put the system in Far End mode  
and camera control, camera preset, presentation, and snapshot will work on the far end camera.  
Far End Control only works when you are in a call and if the far end side supports H.281 (Far End  
Camera Control). You can prevent others from controlling your system by setting Allow Far End  
Camera Control to Off in Control Panel - Administrator Setting - General - Permissions, see  
Permissions for details.  
How to use Far End control:  
1. Select the Camera Control icon in the menu.  
2. Select the Far End Control icon. When far end camera control is selected an indicator will  
appear and it is possible to control the far end camera, camera preset, presentation and  
snapshot for the far end.  
3. Deselect the Far End Control button to deactivate far end control mode. This may also be  
done by pressing the Cancel or the OK button.  
Far End Camera Presets  
Far End Camera Presets work just like your own camera presets. When Far End is on, use the  
number keys to activate far end camera presets. You are however not allowed to save far end  
camera presets.  
Far End Presentation  
Pressing the Presentation key or choosing a presentation from the presentation menu while Far  
End is on, will result in opening a far end presentation. Be aware of that the far end video sources  
may not correspond with the buttons in the presentation menu. If you press Document Camera,  
the far end side might have configured another video source on this input.  
Request snapshot from the Far End  
You can request a snapshot from the far end side. Put the system in Far End mode and press  
Snapshot on the remote control to take a snapshot of the current far end video (current is default  
snapshot source).  
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3.10.3 Camera Presets  
Use camera presets to easily vary between predefined near end camera angles. This is useful  
when pictures from many different camera angles have to be sent to the far end. E.g. in a  
meeting there is a white board, a PC and a small meeting table. Use camera presets to move  
between these camera perspectives in order to present the correct information to the participants  
at the far end without having to move the camera manually every time. A preset is deactivated  
when the camera is moved manually with the arrow keys.  
Presets are available from the menu. When you are in a call you can also activate presets directly  
from the remote control. You can save up to 15 presets. Each camera preset is able to store  
camera angle, video source and audio source selection.  
How to use preset directly from the remote control:  
When you are in a call you can activate presets with just one press on the number keys on  
remote control. The number keys will however not work as presets when you are in an input field,  
in order to write numbers or letters.  
1. Press a number on the remote control. The camera will move to the corresponding angle,  
or video source, stored on that number.  
How to use presets via the menu:  
1. Select Camera Control - Display Presets in the menu.  
2. Select the wanted preset with the arrow keys on the remote control and  
press OK.  
How to save a new preset directly from the remote control:  
1. Move the camera to the desired position or select the desired video source that you  
would like to store as a preset.  
2. Press a number on the remote control for 1 second to save the preset. It is possible to  
store one camera preset on each of the number keys, 0-9, when storing camera presets  
from the remote control. (Camera preset 10 is stored on the 0-key).  
3. The new camera preset will overwrite any existing camera preset on that number.  
How to save a new Preset via the menu:  
1. Move the camera to the desired position or select the desired video  
source that you would like to store as a preset.  
2. Select Camera Control - Save New Camera Preset in the menu.  
3. Enter a number between 0 and 14 and press OK.  
4. Type a name for the preset to make it easier to separate the different  
presets.  
5. Press Save. The new Camera Preset will overwrite any existing camera  
preset on that number.  
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3.10.4 TANDBERG Tracker  
How to save presets for the TANDBERG Tracker:  
1. Select which camera preset is to be used on the TANDBERG Tracker.  
2. Move the camera to the desired position to store on the tracker.  
3. Select Move Camera - Save New Preset in the menu.  
4. All camera presets are accessible from the TANDBERG Tracker.  
For more information, see separate instructions included with the TANDBERG Tracker.  
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3.10.5 Picture Control  
Focus, Brightness and White balance are set for auto focus, auto brightness and auto white  
balance by default. If you need to set focus, brightness and white balance manually, go to Picture  
Control in the Camera Control menu.  
Focus  
Auto  
Auto focus continuously updates the focus throughout the call. When moving  
the camera, the system will use auto focus for 5 seconds to set the right focus  
of the new camera position. After 5 seconds auto focus is turned off to prevent  
continuous focus adjustments of the camera.  
Temporary When Temporary is selected, the slide bar is enabled. Use the arrow keys to  
adjust the focus. The temporary focus will last until you move the camera again  
and auto focus will take effect.  
Camera Brightness  
Auto  
Auto brightness continuously updates the brightness of the camera picture.  
Manual When Manual is selected, the slide bar is enabled. Use the arrow keys to manually  
adjust the camera brightness. If brightness is set manually, the system will keep  
this brightness level also when the camera is moved.  
White balance  
Auto  
Auto white balance continuously updates the white balance.  
Manual  
When Manual is selected, the “Set White balance” field is enabled. To update the  
white balance manually, select Manual. A white object should be held in front of  
the camera a few seconds before and after pressing “Set White balance”. If white  
balance is set manually, the system will keep this white balance also when the  
camera is moved.  
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3.10.6 Camera Tracking  
Through Camera Tracking and the use of two or three microphones, the camera can  
automatically position itself on the current speaker. Before using camera tracking, the camera  
positions used must be stored at Preset 7 (Mic1), Preset 8 (Mic2) and/or Preset 9 (Mic3).  
How to use Camera Tracking:  
1. Select the Camera Control icon in the main menu.  
2. Enable Camera Tracking by choosing Camera Tracking. An indicator will appear on the  
screen.  
3. End Camera Tracking by deselecting the Camera Tracking button. Camera Tracking will  
also end if you activate a camera preset or move the camera manually with the arrow  
keys.  
Example: You have placed Microphone 1 on the table. Where should you position the camera  
for Preset 7?  
The camera position stored at Preset 7 must be related to Microphone 1. Therefore all  
participants who are located closest to Mic1 should be included in the Preset 7 camera  
position etc. When camera tracking is activated and a person close to Mic1 speaks, Preset 7  
will be automatically selected.  
When activating another video source (for instance document camera), camera tracking will be  
temporarily disabled until you re-select Main Camera or a Main Camera preset.  
The camera tracking speeds may be altered in the Video Settings menu in Administrator Settings,  
see Camera Tracking Mode for further details.  
A Voice Detector makes the system more tolerant of noise and ensures the camera not to move  
by noise such as paper shuffling, etc.  
Note that pressing Mic Off will temporarily disable camera tracking until you turn on the  
microphone again.  
Please also note that the camera tracking will not work properly if using an Audio Science  
Microphone.  
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3.11 Presentation  
The Presentation Functionality in the system enables you to show other available video sources  
in addition to your Main Camera. This is perfect for meetings where you would like to show a  
PowerPoint presentation, for example. You can even use arrow keys up and down on the remote  
control to activate Page Up/Down on the PC (this only applies when using VNC).  
Use Presentation outside a call to make a local presentation for the people in your own meeting  
room. Use Presentation when you are in a call to make a presentation for the far end as well.  
The quickest way to show a presentation is to use the Presentation Key on the remote control.  
The presentation key shows a predefined video source, PC is the default. It is possible to change  
the presentation source in the Presentation menu. Choose Presentation from the main menu if  
you want to select a video source manually. The Presentation Menu offers you all the available  
video sources supported by your system.  
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3.11.1 Presentation Key  
The quickest way to show a presentation is to use the presentation key on the remote control.  
The presentation key is used to start and stop a presentation. The presentation key will display  
PC (default*).  
When holding the presentation key for 1 second, the presentation menu will be displayed. This  
menu allows you to choose other video sources.  
The default presentation source can be permanently changed in Presentation Settings.  
When using the presentation key, your presentation will be displayed as a Dual Stream, if  
possible. If the call does not support a dual video stream, the presentation will display as main  
video stream.  
How to start and end a Presentation using the Presentation key:  
1. Press the Presentation key. The video source that is set as presentation source is  
displayed in full screen (PC is default). Remember to connect your PC to the codec in  
advance.  
2. Press the Presentation key again to end the presentation and go back to main camera.  
* If available on your system.  
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3.11.2 Presentation Menu  
The Presentation menu offers you all available video sources; Main Camera, PC, Document  
Camera, VCR, AUX and VNC. All these sources can be used as Main Video Stream or Dual  
Video Stream (Duo Video / H.239). Not all systems has all video sources available, see Interfaces  
for details.  
Outside a call the presentation menu only contains Main Video Sources. In a call, the headers  
Dual Video and Snapshot display in addition to Main Video (if the call supports Duo Video  
/H.239). Use the up/down keys to change between video sources and headers. Start a Dual  
Stream by selecting a Dual Video source. Close the Dual Stream by deselecting the video source  
button.  
Note that Dual Video Stream may not be available if the option is not installed, not supported  
on your system or if already activated. Use the up/down keys to change between video source  
and header.  
For Snapshots, see Take New Snapshot and Display Snapshot.  
How to change your main video source:  
1. Choose the Main Video header from the Presentation menu.  
2. Choose your desired video source and press OK.  
How to show a presentation in addition to your main video (Dual Video Stream):  
1. Select the Duo Video header.  
2. Choose a dual video source and press OK.  
3. Deselect the active video source button to end the presentation.  
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3.11.3 PC Presenter (DVI/VGA Input)  
(Optional feature - not available on all systems)  
Users often have their presentations on a laptop that is brought into the meeting room.  
Remember to connect your PC to the codec before you press the Presentation button. Note that  
the image will appear smoother on the system if your presentation is already displaying in full  
screen on your PC prior to connecting your PC to the video system.  
Plugging a PC into the system is made extremely simple through the PC Presenter, avoiding the  
need for any additional hardware such as a projector, PC/Video converter or extra cables.  
How to connect a PC to the codec with the DVI/VGA cable:  
1. Connect the VGA-DVI cable to the PC Presenter (PC DVI-I in) connector on the codec.  
2. Connect the VGA-DVI cable to your PC.  
3. If you would like to use audio as part of the presentation, connect the headset jack on  
your PC to the audio input on the PC presenter VGA cable.  
4. When the PC is connected to the codec, hit the Presentation key to display the PC image  
on the system.  
If no PC image is displayed on your monitor, make sure that your PC is set to activate your VGA  
output. On most laptop PCs you must press a special key combination to switch the PC image  
from the PC screen to the video screen.  
Note that the DVI/VGA input is compliant with VESA Extended Display Identification Data (EDID)  
and will be able to reconfigure the PC’s screen settings if it is currently configured to a VGA  
format that the system doesn’t support.  
Also note that you can use the DVI input to transmit high resolution images from document  
cameras or other sources supporting the HD format 720p.  
For details on formats supported on 'DVI-I in', please refer to Interfaces.  
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3.11.4 PC Soft Presenter and VNC  
(Optional feature)  
PC SoftPresenter is used to display PC images on your system without using a VGA cable (PC  
Presenter). The system and your PC must be connected to the same LAN. In addition, VNC  
(Virtual Network Computing) server software must be installed on the PC. Free software can be  
downloaded from http://www.realvnc.com. Install the software by running the downloaded file.  
How to configure the VNC Server software:  
1. Select the following to setup VNC; Windows-Start\All Programs\Highlight  
RealVNC\Hightlight VNC Server\Show User Properties  
2. Select Accept Socket Connections.  
3. Select Auto for Display Number. Display Number in the system must then have the value  
0.  
4. Enter a password in the Password-field. This must correspond with the VNC Settings on  
your system.  
How to show PC using the PC Soft Presenter and VNC:  
1. Start the VNC software on your PC.  
2. To use VNC, you must configure VNC Settings. Open VNC Settings in the Presentation  
Settings menu in Administrator Settings.  
3. Fill in the IP address of your PC, Display Number and Password.  
4. Press Save.  
5. When you now choose VNC as video source in the Presentation menu, you will see your  
PC using VNC. If a PowerPoint presentation is being displayed then you can scroll  
through the presentation by pressing the up and down arrows on the remote control. VNC  
settings will go back to default when the system goes to standby.  
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3.11.5 Dual Stream (DuoVideoTF/H.239)  
(Optional feature - not available on all systems)  
With Dual Stream you have the opportunity to show two different live video streams  
simultaneously, main video and one additional source. This is handy when showing a  
presentation. You see the live presentation and the live video of the presenter simultaneously.  
When you start a presentation, Dual Stream starts automatically if both local and remote system  
supports Dual Stream. If one of the systems does not support Dual Stream, no second video  
stream will be established and your presentation will be shown as your main video.  
Dual Stream is available on all systems with Natural Presenter Package installed. H.239 is the  
new ITU standard defining how to send two video sources simultaneously.  
Example:  
Start a meeting with main camera as video source. Press the presentation key on the remote  
control to start a PC presentation.  
PC will appear as a Dual Video Stream in addition to main camera. End the Dual Stream  
presentation by pressing presentation key again.  
In Presentation Settings, you can set Presentation Start to Manual. That means that Dual Stream  
will not start automatically.  
Example:  
Start a meeting with main camera as video source. Press the presentation key on the remote  
control to start a PC presentation.  
A dialog box appears where you can choose to show PC as Dual Video Stream or not. This is  
handy if you not always want to use Dual Stream.  
Dual Stream and Bandwidth  
Using Dual Stream, the quality automatically downspeeds to the optimal bandwidth. This means  
that you need higher quality to allocate enough bandwidth for the two video streams. Dual Stream  
borrows bandwidth from main video stream. When Dual Stream is closed, the bandwidth is  
returned to the main video.  
Note that when selecting the Document Camera or PC, the system will automatically request floor  
when connected to a MCU conference as MultiSite host* or connected to an external MCU.  
* Not available on all systems.  
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3.11.6 Take New Snapshot  
The system can take a snapshot of your live video. Snapshot is handy when you are in a call with  
a system that does not support Dual Stream. Use Snapshot to show a snapshot of your  
presentation and continue the meeting with main camera.  
How to use snapshot:  
You find Take New Snapshot in the Presentation menu.  
1. Select the Snapshot header.  
2. Select Take New Snapshot and press OK to take a snapshot.  
Snapshot is found on the Star key on the remote control.  
1. Press Star and you take a snapshot of the current video source (current video is default  
snapshot source). You can change the snapshot source in Control Panel - Administrator  
Settings - Presentation Settings. Note that snapshot does not work when you are in an  
input field in the menu (the star key is then used to write the star sign).  
Note that Take New Snapshot is not possible when Dual Video Stream is activated and that  
it is only available when you are in a call.  
Note that the Snapshot feature uses H.261 Annex D and hence will not work when using  
H.264 video compression  
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3.11.7 Display Snapshot  
The system stores the last sent or received Snapshot. The snapshot is deleted automatically after  
the call.  
How to display snapshots:  
1. To view a stored snapshot, first choose the Snapshot header.  
2. Select Display Snapshot in the Presentation menu.  
3. Press the Display Snapshot button again to deselect it. When disconnecting the call, the  
stored snapshot will be erased.  
Receiving snapshots:  
1. When receiving a snapshot, the snapshot is displayed in full screen.  
2. Press OK to exit from the snapshot. The last sent or received snapshot will be stored in  
the graphics memory and erased once the call is disconnected.  
Note that Display Snapshot is only available when you have a stored snapshot.  
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3.12 Conference Services  
A Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) enables several sites to participate in the same conference.  
During an MCU conference, the status line will provide information about the conference.  
You can make a multipoint conference in different ways. The Conference Services vary  
depending on how you make the call, see Add call for details.  
Example of MultiSite for high end systems Note that the illustrations may differ from the actual  
product.  
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Example of MultiSite for mid- to low end systems.Note that the illustrations may differ from the  
actual product.  
TF *  
Using the system’s internal MCU, MultiSite  
Most TANDBERG MXP systems have an optional built-in MCU, which is called MultiSite*. It  
supports up to 6 video calls and 5 telephone calls including yourself for high-end systems, and 4  
video calls and 3 telephone calls including yourself for the mid- and lower end systems. The  
MultiSite supports both Split Screen and Voice Switched mode. With MultiSite, you have the  
following services:  
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Request/Release Floor  
Assign Floor To Participant/Release Floor From Participant  
Terminal Names  
Layout (Auto/4 Split/5+1 Split/Voice Switched)  
Using an external MCU that supports Chair Control (H.243)  
With an external MCU that supports H.243, you have the following services:  
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Request/Release Floor  
View Participant/End View  
Chair Control  
If you take Chair control, you get the following services:  
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Release Chair  
Assign Floor To Participant/Release Floor From Participant  
Disconnect Participant  
Terminate Meeting  
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Using an external MCU with limited Chair Control Support you may have the following  
services  
With an external MCU that does not support H.243, you have the following services:  
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Terminal Names  
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3.12.1 Request Floor and Release Floor  
When requesting floor, your video will be broadcasted in full screen to all other participants in the  
conference. Request Floor is useful when you want to speak or display something in front of all  
participants.  
Release Floor when you are done and make the floor available for other participants in the  
conference. An indicator appears when you have floor and disappears when you release floor,  
see floor indicator in On-screen Indicators.  
How to use Request and Release Floor:  
1. Open the Main Menu by pressing OK.  
2. Choose Conference Services and press OK.  
3. Choose Request Floor and press OK. A Floor indicator will appear when you have floor.  
4. When done, press the same button again, which now means Release Floor. The Floor  
indicator disappears.  
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3.12.2 Conference Layout  
(Only supported by TANDBERG MultiSite*)  
With a TANDBERG MultiSite you can choose between the layouts: Auto Split, 4 Split, 5+1 Split  
and Voice Switched view. Auto Split displays all participants on the screen simultaneously. 4 Split  
displays the 4 last speaking Participants including the MultiSite host. 5+1 Split displays the  
speaking participant in a big picture and the other participants in small pictures. Voice Switched  
mode displays the participant that is speaking in full screen. Switch between these picture modes  
using the Conference Layout menu.  
Continuous Presence layout 4 split  
Voice Switched mode  
* The MultiSite option is not available on the TANDBERG 550 MXP, TANDBERG 770 MXP and TANDBERG 1000 MXP  
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3.12.3 Terminal Names  
Choose Terminal Names to see a list of the participants of the MultiSite conference. Press Cancel  
to go back.  
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3.12.4 Chair Control  
(Not supported by TANDBERG MCU or MultiSite)  
As chairman, you have access to more MultiSite Services. Select Chair Control to assume the  
role of chairman of the conference. Select Release Chair to end the role as chairman. A Chair  
indicator appears when you have Chair and disappears when chair is released.  
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3.12.5 Assign Floor and Release Floor from  
Participant  
Assign Floor allows the chairman to select which of the conference participants are to be  
broadcasted to all other participants.  
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3.12.6 View Site and End View  
(Not supported by TANDBERG MCU or MultiSite)  
View Site allows you to view any participant in the conference regardless of who has the floor and  
chair. Choose End View to go back to normal.  
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3.12.7 Disconnect Participant  
Disconnect Participant allows the chairman to disconnect any participant in the conference. In a  
multipoint call, this is equivalent to disconnecting a participant from the end call menu.  
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3.12.8 Terminate Meeting  
Terminate Meeting allows the chairman to terminate the conference altogether. In a MultiSite call,  
this is equivalent to pressing End All Calls from the end call menu.  
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3.12.9 More about MultiSite (embedded MCU)  
(Optional Feature*)  
Calling in to a MultiSite  
Any system can be part of a MultiSite conference by calling in to a MultiSite. The dial-in numbers  
to the MultiSite depends of the network that is used.  
To dial in to the MultiSite on IP:  
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Dial the IP Number or the IP Address of the system. All sites can dial the same number.  
To dial in to the MultiSite on ISDN-PRI:  
Dial the ISDN number of the system. All sites can dial the same number.  
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To dial in to the MultiSite on ISDN-BRI:  
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The MultiSite has specific numbers for each call that participates in the conference. To  
find the dial-in numbers for the MultiSite, choose Information from the main menu and  
open System Information from the bottom menu line.  
Site 2 must dial MultiSite Number 2.  
Site 3 must dial MultiSite Number 3.  
Site 4 must dial MultiSite Number 4.  
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Receiving calls to a MultiSite  
When the MultiSite receives incoming calls you can accept or reject it. Pressing the green key is  
equivalent to pressing Accept. Pressing the red key is equivalent to pressing Reject.  
End a MultiSite Call  
Ending a MultiSite Call is not very different from ending a normal point-to-point call. Use the red  
key on the remote control or End Call from the main menu. The end call menu lists all the calls  
that participate in the conference. To end a single call, select the call, press OK or the red key on  
the remote control. To end all calls, press the End All Calls button in the menu.  
Duo Video in MultiSite calls  
In a MultiSite call, the MultiSite can transmit the Duo Video and/or H.239 to the other participants  
that support Duo Video and/or H.239. This means that any participant can send Dual Stream and  
the MultiSite will transmit it to the other participants. The participants that do not support Duo  
Video or H.239 will only receive Main Video or only the dual stream dependent on software  
options installed.  
Mix ISDN/IP  
A conference can consist of any combination of ISDN/IP sites.  
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MultiSite cascading  
By connecting MultiSite systems together, it is possible to connect even more sites in a cascaded  
MultiSite (see example below). All connections can use any combination of ISDN/IP. The host  
can connect up to 5 other video systems with MultiSite functionality. The cascaded systems can  
connect to 4 other video sites. These systems will automatically run Voice Switched mode and  
transmit a full screen image to the host. In this case you get 26 participants in the cascaded  
MultiSite conference.  
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3.13 Control Panel  
The Control Panel contains the features:  
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Diagnostics  
Text Chat  
Audio Demonstration  
Administrator Settings  
Restart  
User Guide  
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3.13.1 Diagnostics  
Diagnostics allows testing of individual system components and displays the current system  
settings.  
Diagnostics contain:  
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System Information  
Channel Status  
Call Status  
System Selftest  
View Administrator Settings  
IP Address Conflict Check  
Warnings  
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3.13.2 System Information  
Select System Information to view system numbers, line status, software version, hardware serial  
number and other useful information. Press arrow key up and down to scroll in the System  
Information list.  
System Information contains:  
System Name  
My ISDN Number  
My IP Number  
My IP Address  
MultiSite number  
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Version  
Internal Test  
Software  
Options  
Network  
Lines active  
Lines not active  
Hardware  
Serial  
Number  
MAC address  
Ethernet  
Speed  
installed  
MultiSite number  
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essential for identifying the system when it comes to service contracts or  
other support activities. The serial number format is xx.xxxxx.  
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3.13.3 Channel Status  
Comprehensive information about the call progress is available through the Channel Status  
window. This window indicates the various stages each B-channel goes through whilst  
establishing a connection.  
Status -  
BRI  
Comments  
Idle  
the channel is idle  
Calling  
Connected  
Sync  
when calling — the network has acknowledged the call  
when connection is established  
when the channels are synchronized  
Active  
Releasing  
Released  
when all available channels are connected  
waiting for the network to confirm a release of the call  
when disconnected - the network has acknowledged the disconnection  
Cause codes  
The most common cause codes (for ISDN) are:  
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Unallocated (unassigned) number  
No route to specified transit network (WAN)  
Normal clearing  
User busy  
No user responding  
Call rejected  
Invalid number format (incomplete number)  
Facility rejected  
Normal, unspecified  
No circuit/channel available  
Temporary failure  
Bearer capability not presently available  
Bearer service not implemented  
Requested facility not implemented  
Invalid call reference value  
Incompatible destination  
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100 Invalid information element contents  
102 Recovery on timer expiry  
127 Internetworking, unspecified  
255 TANDBERG specific. undefined cause code  
PRI Red Alarm  
Red alarm or Loss of signal (LOS) means that there is no signal and thus no framing info  
received (this has same effect as pulling out the PRI cable).  
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PRI Yellow Alarm  
Yellow alarm or Remote Alarm Indicator (RAI) means that the system is receiving framing info,  
but in this framing info the other side tells the system that it is not reading the system’s  
transmitted framing info. Typically, this may be a broken connector in the TX part of the system  
PRI cable. This could also indicate weak or noisy signal in the TX part of the system PRI cable.  
PRI Blue Alarm  
Blue alarm means that network on the far side of the CSU is unavailable.  
Example:  
The system is connected via a CSU (i.e. a Channel Services Unit’) as follows: System–  
cableA–CSU–cableB–Network  
If a CSU loses framing/sync from the network (example: a bad cable B), it shall no longer  
send valid framing out on cable A towards the system. Instead it transmits "Blue Alarm".  
Seen from a system receiving blue alarm, this means that the network on the far side of the  
CSU is unavailable.  
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3.13.4 Call Status  
Comprehensive information about the call is available through the Call Status window. The menu  
has two columns, one for transmitted and one for received audio/video/data information. If Dual  
Stream or MultiSite is available on your system and in use, pressing the UP/DOWN keys will  
show one page per connected site. Some of the information fields will vary dependent on if H.320  
(ISDN calls) or H.323 (IP calls) are made.  
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3.13.5 System Selftest  
The system performs a check to determine internal hardware integrity. System Selftest is useful  
when you want to check if your network connection is active.  
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3.13.6 View Administrator Settings  
This window displays all the system settings. Use the arrow key on the remote control to scroll  
through the list.  
View Administrator Settings may contain*:  
General Settings  
System Name  
Language  
Dual Monitor  
Auto answer  
Max Call Length  
Access Code  
Incoming MCU calls  
Incoming Telephone calls  
Far End Control  
Fallback to Telephony  
Screen Settings  
TV Monitor Format  
Picture Layout  
VGA Monitor Format  
VGA Out Quality  
PC Picture Format  
Allow VGA 50Hz  
Software Options  
Menu Settings  
Options Installed  
Serial Number  
Current Option Key  
Menu Timeout in Call  
Welcome Menu  
Welcome Picture  
Logo  
Balloon Help  
Display Welcome Text  
Welcome Text  
Administrator Password  
Presentation Settings  
Duo Video Mode  
Start up Video Source  
Presentation Source  
Snapshot Source  
Auto Display Snapshot  
PIP Appearance  
PIP Placing  
VNC Settings  
Video Quality  
Address  
Display Number  
Call Quality  
Video Algorithm  
Audio Algorithm  
Interlaced  
Main Camera  
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PC  
Document Camera  
VCR  
AUX  
VNC  
Split Screen  
Default Call Settings  
Call Type  
Network  
Bandwidth  
Restrict (56k)  
Auto H320 Bandwidth  
Auto H323 Bandwidth  
SIP  
Audio Settings  
Inputs  
Mic1  
Mic2  
Mic3  
Audio4  
Audio5  
Audio6  
Mix Mode  
VCR Ducking  
Level Settings  
Outputs  
Mic1  
Mic2  
Mic3  
Audio4  
Audio5  
Audio6  
Out1  
Out2 (AUX)  
Out3 (VCR)  
Out1 Mode  
Level Settings  
Echo Control  
Out1  
Out2 (AUX)  
Out3 (VCR)  
Mic1  
Mic2  
Mic3  
Audio4  
Audio Levelling (AGC)  
Alert Tones & Volume  
Mics  
Audio5 (AUX)  
Audio6 (VCR)  
Received Audio  
Video Call Alert Tone  
Telephone Alert Tone  
Alert Volume  
Alert Speaker  
Key Tones  
Video Settings  
Picture Control  
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Camera Tracking Mode  
MCU Status Line  
Web Snapshot  
MultiSite Picture Mode  
Focus  
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White balance  
Brightness  
Video Name  
Main Cam  
AUX  
Doc Cam  
VCR  
PC  
VGA  
VNC  
Network Type  
ISDN-BRI\PRI\Leased E1\T1\Enternal  
H331  
ISDN Switch Type ETSI (Euro ISDN),…  
Line1 Setup On  
Number1  
Number2  
SPID1  
SPID2  
Line2 Setup On  
Number1  
Number2  
SPID1  
SPID2  
Line3 Setup On  
Number1  
Number2  
SPID1  
SPID2  
Advanced ISDN Settings  
Subaddress  
Validate Numbers (MSN)  
Parallel Dial  
Send Own Numbers  
Sending Complete  
ISDN-PRI Settings  
Channel Hunting  
Number Range  
ISDN-PRI Switch Type  
Max Channels  
Low Channel  
High Channel  
Search High, Low  
Line Settings:  
T1 Cable Length 1  
T2 Cable Length 2  
E1 CRC-4  
Advanced ISDN PRI Settings  
Leased E1/T1 Settings  
NSF Code Video  
NSF Code Telephone Call  
Call Control  
Network Interface  
Max Channels  
Start Channels  
T1 Line Coding  
Line Settings  
External network configuration Call Control RS66  
RS449/V.35 Compatible  
IP assignment  
IP Settings  
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IP address  
IP subnet mask  
Gateway  
Ethernet Speed  
H.323 Settings  
E.164 Alias  
Use Gatekeeper  
Gatekeeper IP  
H.323 Prefix  
Advanced H.323 Settings  
IP Precedence  
RSVP  
NAT  
NAT Address  
QoS  
Audio  
Video  
Data  
Signaling  
IP Type of Service (TOS)  
Diffserv  
Audio  
Video  
Data  
Signaling  
SNMP Settings  
Streaming Settings  
SNMP Trap Host1  
SNMP Trap Host2  
SNMP Trap Host3  
SNMP Community  
Address  
Address Port  
TTL/Router Hops  
Streaming Source  
Allow Remote Start  
Announcements  
Video rate (kbps)  
Network Profiles  
Auto  
H.320  
H.323  
Network Profile 4  
Network Profile 5  
Network Profile 6  
Security  
Encryption  
Encryption mode  
Data Port 1  
Baud rate  
Parity  
Databits  
Stopbits  
Mode  
Data Port 2  
Baud rate  
Parity  
Databits  
Stopbits  
Mode  
* The administrator settings available will vary within the MXP system range depending on system and what software  
options installed.  
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3.13.7 IP Address Conflict Check  
The system will give a warning if there is an IP conflict. The user may initiate this check by  
selecting IP Address Conflict Check.  
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3.13.8 Warnings  
Any warnings registered by the system will be displayed in the Warnings menu. Open a warning  
in the list to get more information about the warning.  
The following warnings may be displayed if detected by the system, depending on system type  
and configuration:  
ISDN BRI warnings  
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ISDN is enabled on BRI line x, but the line is not connected. Please check your network  
connection or disable the line. (101)  
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There is something wrong with ISDN BRI line x. Please check your network connection.  
(102)  
IP network quality warnings  
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The system is experiencing, equal to or more than 5%, packet loss in the IP network.  
This may affect the quality of the call.  
The system is experiencing high jitter, equal to or more than 200 ms, in the IP network.  
This may affect the quality of the call.  
The system is dropping IP packets due to latency in the network. This may affect the  
quality of the call.  
ISDN PRI warnings  
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ISDN PRI is configured for this system, but the line is not connected. Please check your  
network connection or disable the network. (131)  
There is something wrong with the ISDN PRI line (Blue alarm). Please check your  
network connection. (132)  
There is something wrong with the ISDN PRI line (Yellow alarm). Please check your  
network connection. (133)  
There is something wrong with the ISDN PRI line (D-Channel not active). Please check  
your network connection. (134)  
External Network warnings  
External Network is configured for this system, but the line is not connected. Please  
check your network connection or disable the network. (161)  
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Leased E1/T1 warnings  
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Leased E1/T1 is configured for this system, but the line is not connected. Please check  
your network connection or disable the network. (191)  
There is something wrong with the Leased E1/T1 line (Blue alarm). Please check your  
network connection. (192)  
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There is something wrong with the Leased E1/T1 line (Yellow alarm). Please check your  
network connection. (193)  
H323 gatekeeper warnings  
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Could not register to the gatekeeper.  
The gatekeeper rejected to register the system. Another system is already registered with  
the same alias or H.323 ID.  
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The max capacity on the gatekeeper is reached. Registration failed.  
Tried to register to the gatekeeper without a valid alias. Registration failed.  
The system is not allowed to register with this gatekeeper.  
Can not find the gatekeeper. Check the gatekeeper configurations on the system.  
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3.13.9 Text Chat  
While in an ISDN or IP call to another system supporting Text Chat (T.140), select Text Chat from  
the Control Panel. Enter text in the displayed window.  
How to use Text Chat:  
1. Choose Text Chat from the Control Panel to open the Text Chat window.  
2. Enter text with the number keys like on a mobile phone. The text is sent to the far end  
continuously letter by letter.  
3. Press OK to end Text Chat and escape from the text chat window.  
Note that Text Chat is supported in point to point calls only.  
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3.13.10 Audio Demo  
Note that the Audio demo will only appear in the User Guide if a Digital Natural Audio Module  
is connected to the codec.  
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3.13.11 Administrator Settings  
Administrator Settings contains the configuration of the whole system. It is recommended to  
password protect Administrator Settings to prevent occasional users from making changes to the  
system. See Administrator Settings for further details.  
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3.13.12 Restart  
Restart the system by pressing the Restart button. You are prompted with a dialog box saying:  
Do you want to restart the system? Press OK to restart, press Cancel (X) to abort.  
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3.13.13 User Guide  
The on screen user guide takes you through a quick step-by-step introduction to  
videoconferencing. It gives the user basic skills in how to use the system.  
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Administrator Settings contain all the settings of the system. Making changes to Administrator  
Settings will change the behavior of the system. It is recommended to password protect the  
access to Administrator Settings to prevent occasional users from making crucial changes to the  
system, see Administrator Password.  
Administrator Settings contain:  
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Menu Settings  
Presentation Settings  
Call Quality  
Audio  
Video  
Security  
Network  
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4.1 General Settings  
When installing the system, go through the General Settings menu to ensure that you have the  
right settings for your system, see System Configuration.  
General Settings contain:  
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Language  
System Name / International Name*  
Autoanswer  
Phone Book Settings  
External Service Settings  
Permissions  
Screen Settings  
Software Options  
Date and Time Settings  
* This field is only visible if the system name contains Asian and non-Latin character text input.  
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Language  
The system supports 16 different languages for its on-screen menus; English, German, French,  
Norwegian, Swedish, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Russian, Finnish, Chinese Simplified, Chinese  
Traditional, Japanese, Korean, Thai and Arabic. Select the preferred language and press OK to  
save.  
Note that pressing the Phone Book button 5 times followed by the number button 1 on the remote  
control will reset the menu language to English.  
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4.1.2  
System Name  
System Name identifies the system:  
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On the welcome page.  
During an MCU conference call.  
When using the Web-interface.  
When the codec is acting as an SNMP Agent.  
Towards a DHCP server.  
H323 ID. Other systems can call in using this name instead of IP-number/IP-address.  
System Name is blank by default. System name can be alphanumeric and up to 50 characters  
long. Follow the installation procedure to enter a System Name.  
Note that if the system name contains Asian and non-Latin character text input, the  
International Name using Latin characters only, must be specified as well.  
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4.1.3  
International Name  
If the System Name contains Asian and non-Latin character text input, the International Name  
using Latin characters only, must be specified as well. This is in order to make other systems  
understand the system name.  
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4.1.4  
Auto Answer  
The auto answer setting decides whether an incoming call is put through automatically or  
manually.  
On  
The system will automatically answer all incoming calls.  
On+Mic  
Off  
The system will automatically answer all incoming calls and switch the  
microphone off when the call is connected. Press Mic Off to switch the  
microphone on.  
Off  
You must manually answer all incoming calls by pressing OK or the Call key.  
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4.1.5  
Phone Book Settings  
Corporate Directory  
On  
Off  
The Corporate Directory is available in the menu.  
The Corporate Directory is hidden from the menu and is unavailable for users.  
IP address  
Enter the IP address of the management system that provides the Phone Book.  
Path  
The Path indicates the function of the management system.  
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4.1.6  
External Services Settings  
External Services  
On  
Off  
When set to On External Services are available.  
When set to Off External Services are unavailable.  
IP address  
Enter the IP address of the service provider for External Services.  
Path  
Enter the Path to the External Services provider.  
The services available are defined by the service provider.  
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Permissions  
Permissions contains settings for incoming MCU Calls, incoming telephone Calls, Far End  
Control, Remote Software Upgrade and Fallback to Telephony.  
Access Code  
An access code will help you control the use of the system. All users must enter a code to identify  
themselves and the call will be charged on their account. Access Codes are handy for group  
systems where there are more users or divisions that share the costs of using the system. Access  
Code can be set to "On" and "Off". Please refer to section Appendix 5 for more information on  
Access codes.  
On  
Off  
When making a call, an Access Code dialog box will be shown. The user must enter  
the correct password in order to put the call through.  
No password is necessary to make a call.  
Incoming MCU Calls  
On  
Off  
When you are in a call, the system will provide visual and audible indications of an  
incoming call and ask you to accept/reject the call.  
The system will not accept incoming calls when you are in a call.  
Incoming Telephone Calls  
On  
Off  
The system will accept incoming telephone calls.  
The system will not accept incoming telephone calls. This is useful to prevent  
incoming calls from systems other than videoconferencing systems.  
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Far End Camera Control  
On  
Off  
The far end will be able to:  
• Control your camera  
• Select your video sources  
• Activate your camera presets  
• Request snapshots  
The far end can access none of the four features above on the local system. You will  
however still be able to control the camera on the far end.  
Fallback to Telephony  
When dialing a number and the system fails to place a video call to the number dialed, the  
system will attempt to place a telephone call if Fallback to Telephony is enabled.  
On  
Off  
Enables fallback from video calls to telephone calls.  
Disables fallback.  
Far End ISDN System Upgrade  
It is possible to upgrade software remotely, i.e. a far end system may upgrade software on a local  
system via http on ISDN. The system to be upgraded must be configured to allow remote  
software upgrade. It is possible to set a password which is needed for the far end system to be  
able to accomplish the software upgrade.  
On  
Off  
The system will allow a remote system to upgrade local software.  
The system will not allow a remote system to upgrade local software.  
Note that the configuration can also be done via the telnet or the serial port.  
Maximum Call Length (minutes)  
This feature will automatically end both incoming and outgoing calls when the call time exceeds  
the specified Max Call Length. Max Call Length can have the following values: 0-999 (minutes),  
where 0 means off.  
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Screen Settings  
Auto Layout  
On  
If Auto Layout is On the system will change layouts automatically depending on the  
number of participants in a call and if you have a dual video stream or not. Please  
refer to Layout for more information.  
Off  
If Auto Layout is Off there will be no automatic layout changes during a call. All  
desired layout changes must be done manually.  
Note that when you receive low resolution images (176x144 pixels or less) the screen will  
automatically adjust to a smaller view to give optimum quality experience.  
Use Screen as Local PC Monitor  
Use the Selfview button to switch from local PC display to standard conference layout.  
On  
Off  
If Local PC Display is On you will be able to have Local PC displayed both outside  
a call and in a call.  
If Local PC Display is Off you will not be able to see a Local PC image.  
Note that this applies to single monitor systems only.  
Please refer to Local PC Display for more information.  
Dual Monitor  
TANDBERG systems can be used with both one and two monitors. If you use two monitors, make  
sure that Dual Monitor is set to "On".  
On  
Off  
Selfview, snapshots and Dual Stream will be displayed on the second monitor.  
The second monitor shows selfview only.  
Picture Layout  
The Advanced Picture Layout is related to the Layout button on the remote control and it can be  
used at any time to change the screen layout. For wide screen systems POP mode is  
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recommended. You will get optimized picture layouts for wide screen by pressing the Layout  
button on the remote.  
Picture in  
Picture (PIP)  
Pressing the Layout button on the remote will result in an extra picture in  
smaller view (Picture in Picture). Press the Layout button to move it around  
in the corners of the screen and finally hide it. Pressing and holding Layout  
for 1 second will hide the small picture directly from any position.  
Picture  
outside  
Picture  
(POP)  
Press the Layout button to see the images side-by-side, e.g. 1+1 layout,  
where the far end and near end are displayed as images of equal size, see  
figure below.  
Press the Layout button once more to change to 1+2 layout. The far end  
image will be displayed as the main video, with the near end, usually the  
user of the system, as a smaller image in the upper right corner. If Duo  
Stream is used, the Dual Stream image is displayed as the main image and  
the far end and near end as smaller images to the right, see figure below for  
an example.  
Press the Layout button again to get the 1+3 layout.  
The next time the Layout button is pressed, the normal full screen view of  
the far end is displayed. Pressing and holding Layout for 1 second will  
always bring you back to full screen.  
Example of Picture in Picture.  
Example of 1+1 Side-by-Side view (wide screen).  
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Example of 1+2 Picture outside Picture (wide screen).  
Example of 1+3 Picture outside Picture (wide screen).  
Note that if both TV monitor format and VGA format is set to Normal, the system will  
skip the 1+3 layout, which is not beneficial for 4:3 monitors.  
Note that the following menu settings do not apply for all TANDBERG MXP systems. Please  
refer to the actual menu page on your system.  
TV Monitor Format (wide screen monitors only)  
To fully leverage your wide screen display, activate the Native 16:9 format by setting the TV  
Monitor Format to Wide. Note that you should only change this setting if your TV monitor is a  
wide screen (16:9) monitor or projector. All composite- and s-video output formats will then be  
optimized for Wide Screen TV monitors.  
Normal Output format is optimized for Normal TV monitors (4:3)  
Wide  
Output format is optimized for Wide TV monitors (16:9)  
VGA Monitor Format  
To fully leverage your wide screen display, activate the Native 16:9 format by setting the VGA  
Monitor Format to Wide. Note that you should only change this setting if your VGA monitor is a  
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wide screen (16:9) monitor or projector. The VGA and DVI output will then be optimized for Wide  
Screen VGA and High Definition (HD) display.  
Normal Output format is optimized for Normal VGA monitors (4:3)  
Wide  
Output format is optimized for Wide VGA monitors (16:9)  
Wide screen VGA or TV monitor in Normal (stretched) mode.  
Wide screen VGA or TV monitor In Wide (native) mode.  
VGA Out Quality*  
The supported range of VGA formats will be optimized for the VGA display monitor based on the  
source image.  
VGA Out Quality enables the user to change the preferred format for the DVI/VGA output. It is  
recommended to keep this setting in Auto unless your screen doesn’t support some of the XGA  
or SVGA formats the system is using. Note that the VGA Out port support VESA Power  
Management.  
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Auto  
VGA output format will be optimized dependant of the video source format,  
refresh and of the EDID information available.  
Supported formats are:  
SVGA (800x600) 75Hz  
XGA (1024x768) 60Hz / 75Hz  
WXGA (1280x768) 60Hz  
SVGA 800x600  
75Hz  
VGA output format is forced to SVGA format (800x600) 75Hz  
VGA output format is forced to XGA format (1024x768) 60Hz  
XGA 1024x768  
60Hz  
VGA Out Quality for Wide XGA:  
If VGA Monitor Format is set to Wide, PC Picture Format is set to Normal, VGA Out  
Quality is set to Auto, the layout on the monitor is either fullscreen or POP, and the  
input source to the largest window is PC with resolution 1024x768, the system will use  
WideXGA (1280x768) instead of XGA, when the monitor supports this.  
PC Picture Format (wide screen monitors only)  
PC Picture Format setting only takes effect when TV or VGA Monitor Format is set to Wide. Use  
this setting to determine if you want your PC presentations to be shown stretched in full screen,  
or with correct aspect ratio using part of the widescreen display. With the VGA Out Quality set to  
Auto the presentation will be of the best possible quality supported by the monitor.  
Normal VGA output will have 4:3 aspect ratio on wide screen monitor.  
Wide  
VGA output will utilize the wide screen monitor at full.  
PC presentation shown in Normal (correct ratio) mode.  
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PC Presentation shown in Wide (stretched) mode.  
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4.1.9  
Software Options  
The system requires a valid option key to activate MultiSite and/or Presenter functionality. In  
order to activate additional bandwidth, you need to enter a bandwidth key. A restart of the system  
is required after entering a new option and/or bandwidth keys. If the key is invalid, the original key  
will be used.  
The following options are available:  
1. No option  
2. Presenter  
3. MultiSite + Presenter  
4. Bandwidth options  
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4.1.10 Date and Time Settings  
NTP IP  
This is the NTP time server address from which the system can get updated time information.  
See IP Services for more details.  
Auto  
The NTP IP address is set automatically.  
Manual The NTP IP address is set manually.  
IP Address  
The IP Address for obtaining the date and time information.  
Time Zone  
Select the correct time zone for the location of your system.  
Date Format  
Choose between DD/MM/YY, MM/DD/YY, or YY/MM/DD as the desired date format.  
Time Format  
Select 12h or 24h time format.  
Daylight Savings  
On  
Off  
Automatically adjust for daylight savings changes.  
Do not adjust for daylight saving changes.  
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4.2 Menu Settings  
Menu Settings contain the settings:  
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Menu Timeout In Call  
Menu on TV  
Menu on PC  
Balloon Help  
Administrator Password  
Kiosk Mode Settings  
Startup  
Icons  
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4.2.1  
Input Editor Language  
When the Input Editor Language is set to Chinese, Korean or Japanese the user will be able to  
enter Chinese / Korean / Japanese characters into an input field like the System Name or Phone  
Book, using the remote control.  
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4.2.2  
Menu Timeout In Call  
The Main menu appears on the bottom line of the screen. Set Menu Timeout In Call to On if you  
want the menu to time out automatically when you are in a call.  
On  
The menu will time out automatically after 15 seconds if there is no activity on the  
remote control. Menu timeout does only apply when you are in a call. Outside a call,  
the menu will not time out.  
Off  
The menu will not time out automatically. Press Cancel (X) to hide the main menu  
manually.  
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Menu on TV  
The Menu on TV setting decides if the menu shall be displayed on the TV screen or not. For  
optimal layout of the menu, Menu on TV should be Off if Menu on PC is On and vice versa.  
On  
Off  
The menu is available on the TV screen.  
The menu is not available on the TV screen.  
Note that if the menu has disappeared from the connected monitor or PC screen and only one of  
them is connected to the system, it is possible to press the Phone Book 5 times and then the  
number button 2 in order to display the menu on the connected screen.  
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4.2.4  
Menu on PC  
The Menu on PC setting decides if the menu shall be displayed on the PC (VGA screen) screen  
or not. For optimal layout of the menu, Menu on TV should be Off if Menu on PC is On and vice  
versa.  
On  
Off  
The menu is available on the PC screen.  
The menu is not available on the PC screen.  
Note that if the menu has disappeared from the connected monitor or PC screen and only one of  
them is connected to the system, it is possible to press the Phone Book 5 times and then the  
number button 2 in order to display the menu on the connected screen.  
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4.2.5  
Balloon Help  
It is possible to enable / disable the balloon help window.  
On  
Off  
Choose On if you want help text windows to appear.  
There will be no help text window.  
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4.2.6  
Administrator Password  
It is recommended to put an Administrator Password on the system. The Administrator Password  
can be maximum 5 digits long. The Administrator Password dialog box will pop up when you  
choose Administrator Settings from the Control Panel. This will prevent occasional users from  
going in to administrator settings. With an administrator password, you can ensure that your  
system will behave in the same way every time and that only approved people are allowed to  
make changes to the system.  
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4.2.7  
Kiosk Mode Settings  
Kiosk Mode  
In Kiosk Mode the system is set to a simplified state where it can be controlled with just the four  
arrow keys and OK. You will get a simplified on-screen menu with only basic functionality  
available:  
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make calls (using predefined contacts in the phone book)  
receive calls  
end calls  
adjust volume  
Note that deactivating the Kiosk Mode is only possible through the web interface, telnet or  
data port.  
Using Kiosk Mode  
Outside a call the Welcome Menu will be displayed:  
Place a Call, Volume and Close.  
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If Language Menu is enabled you will first see the language selection menu. Select language and  
the Welcome Menu will be displayed with your desired language.  
In a call, the system will display Far End video in full screen. If Max Call Length is set to a value  
and the system is in a call, the system will display a warning when it is 5 minutes, 1 minute and  
10 seconds left of the call. If pressing OK when the system is in a call, the following menu will be  
displayed: End Call, Volume and Close.  
The following Kiosk Mode settings allow you to make some adjustments to the system's behavior  
in Kiosk Mode.  
Kiosk Mode - Language Menu  
On  
Off  
When On the system will display the language menu as the first menu in kiosk mode.  
When Off the system will display the welcome menu in English (default).  
Kiosk Mode - Available Languages  
In Kiosk Mode the system supports 7 different languages for its simplified on-screen menu;  
English, German, French, Norwegian, Swedish, Italian and Spanish. Select the preferred  
language.  
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Kiosk Mode - Auto Dial*  
On  
The system will automatically dial to the first contact in the Phone Book when he  
handset is lifted. If this contact is busy, the system will call the second number in the  
Phone Book and so on. If the user places the handset in the cradle, the system will  
switch to Speaker Mode. Only the Far End system can end the call.  
Off  
The system will not make a call automatically when the handset is lifted.  
* Applies only to systems with handset  
Kiosk Mode - Allow Use of Remote Control  
Yes All keys on the remote control are enabled.  
No  
All keys except the arrow keys and OK key are disabled.  
Kiosk Mode - Phone Book  
Local  
The system will use the Local Phone Book in Kiosk Mode.  
Corporate  
The system will use the Corporate Directory in Kiosk Mode.  
Kiosk Mode - Kiosk Menu  
On  
The Kiosk Mode menus will appear on the screen.  
Off  
No menus or indicators will appear on the screen.  
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4.2.8  
Startup  
Welcome Menu  
The Welcome Menu contains the Main Menu, System Status, your System Name and dial in  
numbers.  
On  
Off  
The Welcome Menu is shown when the system wakes up from standby mode.  
The Welcome Menu is not shown when the system wakes up from standby mode.  
Press the OK button to open the welcome menu.  
Welcome Picture  
The Welcome Picture is what you see in the background of the welcome menu.  
Selfview  
Off  
Selfview is shown in the background of the welcome menu. In most cases this  
means that main camera is displayed and you can see the video image of  
yourself.  
No picture is shown in the background of the welcome menu.  
Logo  
It is possible to upload a company logo to the system. For more information about how to upload  
a Logo, see Appendix 6. Set the Logo settings to On to display the logo.  
On  
Off  
Choose On if you want the company logo to appear in the background of the  
welcome menu.  
The logo is not displayed.  
Note: The TANDBERG Logo will be displayed if no other company logo is loaded and logo is  
enabled.  
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Display Welcome Text  
The welcome text displays your system name and dial in numbers by default. It is possible to hide  
this information by choosing Display Welcome Text Off.  
On  
Off  
Welcome text is displayed on the welcome menu.  
Welcome text is not displayed on the welcome menu.  
Welcome Text  
You can change the welcome text to any text you like, instead of the default text. Remember that  
Display Welcome Text must be On to be able to edit the welcome text.  
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4.2.9  
Icons  
The following indicator icons may be set to on or off:  
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Mic Off  
Volume Off  
On Air  
Encryption  
Bad Network  
Telephone  
See On-screen Indicators for details.  
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4.3 Presentation Settings  
Presentation Settings contain:  
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Presentation Start  
H.239  
Startup Video Source  
Presentation Source  
Snapshot Source  
Auto-Display Snapshot  
PIP Appearance  
PIP Placing  
VNC Settings  
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Presentation Start  
If your system has Dual Stream capabilities, you can show two video streams at the same time  
(see also Dual Stream). Presentation Start is Auto by default. This means that you will start Dual  
Stream (a second video stream) automatically when starting a presentation. Dual Stream requires  
the Presenter Option and H.263 video. To check which options are installed, see the System  
Information menu in Control Panel.  
Manual means that you manually choose if you want to start Duo Video or not every time you  
start a presentation.  
Auto  
Dual Stream starts automatically when you start a presentation (in other words,  
when you choose a second video source). If your system or the far end system is  
not capable of Duo Video/H.239, you will not use Dual Stream, but rather send the  
presentation source as your Main Video  
Manual When starting a presentation, select Presentation in the call menu and select Start  
Presentation. Choose a video source from the list displayed on the screen.  
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H.239  
H.239 supports transmission of two video streams. It combines elements of Duo Video and  
People+Content. If H.239 is disabled you will still be able to start TANDBERG Dual Video  
Stream*  
Enabled  
Disabled  
Enables H.239  
Disables H.239  
* The TANDBERG 550 MXP can only receive Dual Video Stream.  
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4.3.3  
Startup Video Source  
The Startup Video Source is the video source on display when the system wakes up from  
standby mode. If you use Main Camera as start up source, the system will start with Main  
Camera every time the system wakes up from standby, regardless of what the previous user was  
using.  
You can change Startup Video Source to Main Camera, PC, Document Camera, VCR, AUX,  
VNC or Current depending on what video sources you have available for your system. Choosing  
Current will result in the last used video source before the system went to standby.  
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4.3.4  
Presentation Source  
The Presentation Source is connected to the Presentation button on the remote. Pressing the  
Presentation button will put the Presentation Source on display. Presentation Source is PC by  
default*. You can change the Presentation Source to any video source and none. Choosing none  
results in opening the Presentation menu when pressing the Presentation key.  
* Only for systems with the PC video input available.  
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4.3.5  
Snapshot Source  
When you take a Snapshot, you get a snapshot of the Snapshot Source. Current is the default  
Snapshot Source. This means that you take a snapshot of the video source that is currently  
active.  
You can change the Snapshot Source to any video source. In this way you can program the  
snapshot key to apply only for PC for instance. Press Snapshot and you will take a PC snapshot  
regardless of what video source that is currently active.  
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Auto-Display Snapshot  
Select Auto to automatically display a received snapshot. Turn Auto-Display Snapshot Manual if  
you wish not to have them displayed on the screen when they are sent or received. The  
snapshots will be sent and received, but not displayed. With Auto-Display Snapshot set for  
Manual, you must enter the Presentation menu to display a snapshot.  
Auto  
A sent or received snapshot will automatically be displayed on the screen.  
Manual A sent or received snapshot will not be displayed on the screen. To see the  
snapshot, choose Display Snapshot in the Presentation menu.  
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4.3.7  
PIP Appearance  
A Picture in Picture (PIP) is a smaller picture placed in one of the corners of the screen. The PIP  
enables you to see an extra picture in your video conference.  
Auto  
PIP Auto means that Picture In Picture will appear automatically when it is suitable.  
A picture in picture is nice when you use Duo Video and you need an extra window  
to see all the pictures. You can of course show or hide the PIP with the Layout  
button on the remote anytime.  
On  
Off  
PIP On means that a Picture in Picture will always be displayed.  
PIP Off means that PIP is not displayed automatically.  
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PIP Placing  
PIP Placing lets you decide where the PIP shall appear. You can of course move the PIP with the  
Layout button on the remote anytime.  
Top Right  
PIP is placed in the Top Right corner.  
PIP is placed in the Bottom Right corner.  
PIP is placed in the Bottom Left corner.  
PIP is placed in the Top Left corner.  
Bottom  
Right  
Bottom  
Left  
Top Left  
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4.3.9  
VNC Settings  
VNC Settings is necessary when using a VNC presentation. See chapter PC Soft Presenter and  
VNC for more information on how to use VNC.  
Address  
The IP-address of the PC with the VNC software installed. To find the IP-  
address of the PC, place the mouse pointer on the VNC program icon in the  
lower right corner of the Windows taskbar. You can also select Command  
Prompt from the Startup-menu\Run and type cmd then enter. This will open a  
command window and from here. Type “ipconfig” and press enter.  
Display  
Number  
The display number for VNC is 0 and upwards. If you are using WinVNC,  
double-click on the icon on the taskbar to view WinVNC properties. This  
number should correspond with Display Number in this menu.  
Password  
Enter the same password as specified in WinVNC properties. The password  
will be shown as asterisk signs (*) the next time you enter the menu.  
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4.4 Call Quality  
Call Quality contains the settings:  
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Video Algorithm  
Audio Algorithm  
AAC-LD 128kbps  
Natural Video  
Max Upstream Rate  
Video Quality  
Default Call Settings  
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4.4.1  
Video Algorithm  
The system will automatically select the best video algorithm based on the video source and the  
capabilities of the remote system. Use this menu to disable video algorithms in case you have  
interoperability issues calling other systems.  
H.264  
H.263  
H.261  
Bandwidth efficient video compression and decompression.  
Normal video compression and decompression.  
Legacy video compression and decompression. The system will always have H.261  
enabled. Therefore it is impossible to uncheck H.261.  
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4.4.2  
Audio Algorithm  
The system will automatically select the best audio algorithm based on the call rate and the  
capabilities of the remote system. Use this menu to disable audio algorithms in case you want to  
remove “low quality” audio, or if you have interoperability issues calling other systems.  
G.722  
G.728  
G.711  
High quality audio (7 kHz at 48kbps, 56kbps or 64kbps)  
Compressed normal quality audio (telephone quality, 3.1 kHz at 16kbps)  
Normal quality audio (telephone quality 3.1kHz at 64kbps). This audio algorithm is  
mandatory for video conferencing equipment and is impossible to uncheck.  
G.722.1 Compressed high quality audio (7 kHz at 24kbps, 32kbps and 48kbps).  
AAC-  
LD  
CD-quality audio, MPEG-4 Advanced Audio Coding Low Delay (20 kHz, stereo at  
128kbps, mono at 64kbps).  
Call Rate vs Audio algorithms selected  
Modify/remove algorithms used by unchecking the different audio algorithms.  
Automatically preferred audio algorithms on call rates up to and including 192kbps  
1. G.722.1 (24kbps or 32kbps)  
2. G.728 (16kbps)  
3. AAC-LD (64kbps or 56kbps)  
4. G.722 (56kbps, 64kbps or 48kbps)*  
5. G.711 (64kbps, 56kbps or 48kbps)**  
6. AAC-LD (48kbps or 128kbps)  
Automatically preferred audio algorithms on call rates above 192kbps  
1. AAC-LD (128kbps)***  
2. AAC-LD (64kbps or 56kbps)  
3. G.722 (64kbps, 56kbps or 48kbps)*  
4. G.722.1 (32kbps or 24kbps)  
5. G.728 (16kbps)  
6. G.711 (64kbps, 56kbps, 48kbps)**  
7. AAC-LD (48kbps or 128kbps)  
*
G.722 at 64kbps is used in H.323 (IP) calls only.  
** G.711 at 64kbps is used in SIP and H.323 (IP) calls only.  
*** Dependent on a call rate above the AAC-LD 128 threshold. Note that this is not available on all TANDBERG systems.  
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4.4.3  
AAC-LD 128kbps (stereo audio)  
Specify a call rate for 128kbps AAC-LD. From this call rate and above, "128kbps AAC-LD" is  
available. On lower call rates "64kbps AAC-LD" is available.  
Stereo audio requires twice the bandwidth as mono CD-quality audio. Therefore we recommend  
enabling stereo audio on high call rates only. To enable stereo CD-quality audio you need to  
specify a call rate for when stereo automatically should be enabled. On lower call rates, mono  
CD-quality audio "64kbps AAC-LD" will be enabled. Stereo I/O mode needs to be enabled to get  
stereo audio, see Stereo Settings for details.  
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Natural Video  
Choosing Natural Video will enable 60 fields* per second true interlaced picture for high motion  
video. The use of Natural Video requires the H.263+ and H.263++ video protocols. Natural video  
will be disabled in H.323 MultiSite calls and in H.320 Continuous Presence MultiSite calls.  
Auto  
Off  
Natural Video Auto will enable transmission of Natural Video from 768 kbps and  
above**. Reception of Natural Video is in this case always enabled.  
Natural Video Off will disable both transmission and reception of Natural Video.  
Custom 384 kbps and above to 1920 kbps and above.  
* 50 fields per second on PAL systems.  
** Will transmit 448p if supported by far end system.  
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Max Upstream Rate (kbps)  
The Max Upstream Rate (kbps) defines the desired maximum transmitted call rate. This is to be  
able to limit the outgoing bandwidth whilst keeping the maximum incoming bandwidth, especially  
useful for home offices with different upstream and downstream rates, typically ADSL.  
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4.4.6  
Video Quality  
The different video sources need different Video Quality Settings. Main Camera, VCR, AUX and  
Split Screen have Motion as default. PC, Document Camera and VNC have Sharpness as  
default.  
Motion*  
Optimized for smooth motion video (CIF/SIF or w288p for low bandwidths,  
448p/400p, Interlaced CIF (iCIF) / Interlaced SIF (iSIF) or w448p for high  
bandwidths).  
Sharpness* Optimized for sharp video (4CIF/4SIF, SVGA, XGA, w720p).  
Auto  
The system chooses the best of Motion or Sharpness depending on picture  
layout and bandwidth.  
4.4.6.1 Intelligent Video Management (IVM)  
It is possible to configure the picture sent from the system depending upon specific requirements  
and applications adding an additional level of flexibility and adaptability.  
Generally, the IVM will always try to transmit the format closest to the video input format. Each  
video input can be configured to either motion or sharpness:  
Motion*:  
When there is a need for higher frame rates, typically when a large number of participants are  
present or when there is a lot of motion in the picture.  
At low bit rate:  
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SIF from NTSC  
w288p from wide format (HD720p) input  
VGA/SVGA/XGA from PC, Digital Clarity  
At high bit rate:  
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448p will be used from a PAL video input if Natural Video is ‘Off’ or ‘Auto’ or if  
Natural Video is ‘x kbps’ and the bit rate is lower than x kbps  
400p from NTSC if Natural Video is ‘Off’ or ‘Auto’ or if Natural Video is ‘x kbps’ and  
the bit rate is lower than x kbps  
iCIF will be used from a PAL video input, if Natural Video is ‘x kbps’ and the bit  
rate is higher than or equal to x kbps  
iSIF from NTSC, if Natural Video is ‘x kbps’ and the bit rate is higher than or equal  
to x kbps  
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VGA/SVGA/XGA from PC, Digital Clarity  
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Sharpness*:  
Improved quality of detailed images and graphics, lower frame rate, ideal for enhancing quality at  
lower bandwidths.  
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4SIF from NTSC, Digital Clarity  
w720p will be used from a wide format (HD720p) input  
VGA/SVGA/XGA from PC, Digital Clarity  
IVM Resolution  
The following table shows relationship between Transmission modes selected by the system  
when Motion or Sharpness is set in the Call Quality menu. IVM will use this table to optimize the  
Video quality, according to the capabilities of the remote system(s):  
Basic Video  
Quality  
Video Input  
Transmission mode selection rules*  
MOTION  
MOTION  
PAL  
448p -> iCIF@50 -> CIF -> QCIF  
NTSC  
400p -> 448p -> iSIF@60 -> iCIF@60 ->  
SIF -> CIF -> QCIF  
MOTION  
VGA  
CIF -> QCIF  
MOTION  
SVGA  
XGA  
CIF -> QCIF  
MOTION  
CIF -> QCIF  
MOTION  
Wide  
PAL  
w448p -> w288p -> CIF -> QCIF  
4CIF -> VGA -> CIF -> QCIF  
4SIF -> 4CIF -> VGA -> SIF -> CIF -> QCIF  
VGA -> 4CIF -> CIF -> QCIF  
SHARPNESS  
SHARPNESS  
SHARPNESS  
SHARPNESS  
NTSC  
VGA  
SVGA  
SVGA -> XGA -> 4CIF -> VGA -> CIF ->  
QCIF  
SHARPNESS  
SHARPNESS  
XGA  
Wide  
XGA -> SVGA -> 4CIF -> VGA -> CIF ->  
QCIF  
w720p -> w576p -> w448p -> w288p -> CIF  
-> QCIF  
Transmission mode with Motion or Sharpness selections.  
4.4.6.2 Native Resolutions  
The following live video resolutions are supported on the system*:  
Native NTSC:  
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400p (528 x 400)  
iSIF (352 x 480 pixels), Natural Video  
SIF (352 x 240 pixels)  
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Native PAL:  
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4CIF (704 x 576 pixels), Digital Clarity  
448p (576 x 448)  
iCIF (352 x 576 pixels), Natural Video  
CIF (352 x 288 pixels)  
QCIF (176 x 144 pixels)  
SQCIF (128 x 96 pixels)  
Native PC Resolutions:  
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SVGA (800 x 600 pixels), Digital Clarity  
VGA (640 x 480 pixels), Digital Clarity  
Wide (16:9) Resolutions:  
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w288p (512 x 288 pixels)  
w448p (768 x 448 pixels)  
w576p (1024 x 576 pixels)  
w720p (1280 x 720 pixels)  
* Note that the TANDBERG 550 MXP and the TANDBERG 1000 MXP do not transmit the following video formats: 448p,  
400p, iCIF, iSIF, w288p, w448p, w576p, and w720p.  
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4.4.7  
Default Call Settings  
Default Call Settings are connected with Call Settings in the call menu. If you leave Call Settings  
unchanged when making a call, the system will use the Default Call Settings in the call.  
In addition to the Call Settings Call Type, Net, Bandwidth and Restrict (56k), you also find settings  
for H.320 Auto bandwidth and H.323 Auto bandwidth in Default Call Settings.  
Call Type  
Call Type can be set to:  
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Telephone Call  
If either the Call Type is set to Telephone Call or the Place Telephone Call  
icon is selected when making a call, the call will be set up as a telephone call.  
In all other cases the call will be set up as a video call.  
Some network configurations may cause the setup of a video call to fail. The  
call will then be set up as a telephone call instead if Fallback to Telephony is  
enabled.  
For MultiSite calls, Call Type enables you to specify both telephone calls and  
video calls in the same conference.  
Network  
The Network alternatives are:  
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ISDN  
H.323  
SIP  
If Auto is selected, the system will select the right network depending on the  
entered number:  
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If the first digits in the number match those set in H.323 Prefix, H.323  
is selected.  
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ISDN indicates:  
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ISDN-PRI  
Leased E1/T1  
External Networks  
If a gatekeeper is present, it is possible to place IP-calls using “telephone-  
style” numbers, e.g. an E.164 alias, according to the numbering plan  
implemented in the gatekeeper. The gatekeeper will then translate the dialed  
number into an IP-address, see H.323 Settings for more information about  
gatekeepers.  
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Select ISDN to ensure that the call is set up as an ISDN call.  
Select H.323 to ensure that the call is set up as an H.323 call.  
Select SIP to ensure that the call is set up as an SIP call.  
Bandwidth  
Bandwidth decides the quality of the video picture.  
When set to Auto the system will establish a connection using a proper  
bandwidth for the call, typically 384kbps for ISDN calls and 768kbps for IP  
calls.  
When set to Max the system will set up the call with maximum bandwidth  
depending on the selected network.  
Overview*  
Auto:  
Max:  
384 kbps on ISDN/768 kbps on LAN  
768 kbps on ISDN-BRI  
1472/1920 kbps (23/30Ch) on ISDN-PRI (T1/E1)  
4Mbps(4096 kbps, IP only)  
4096 kbps = 4 Mbps, IP only  
3072 kbps = 3 Mbps, IP only  
2560 kbps = 2,5 Mbps, IP only  
1920 kbps = 2 Mbps, 30B  
1472 kbps = 23B  
1152 kbps = 18B  
768 kbps = 12B  
512 kbps = 8B  
384 kbps = 6B  
320 kbps = 5B  
256 kbps = 4B  
192 kbps = 3B  
128 kbps = 2B, Bonding/H.221  
64 kbps = 1B, H.221  
H0  
= 1xH0, 384 kbps, PRI only  
* Note that some software versions and networks do not support all channel selections.  
Restrict  
(56k)  
A restricted call uses 56kbps channels rather then the default unrestricted  
64kbps channels.  
Some older networks (primarily in the USA) do not support 64kbps channels  
and require the use of restricted 56kbps calls. By default the system will dial  
an unrestricted call and downspeed to 56kbps if necessary.  
To force a restricted call, choose Restrict (56k) On.  
H.221 or 2x64 (2x56) Calling  
Some older or low end video systems do not have the ability to make bonded ISDN calls. In these  
cases it is necessary to dial both ISDN numbers separately to call those systems.  
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These types of calls are often referred to as  
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H.221 calls  
2x64 calls  
2x56 calls  
- as making 2 x 64 kbps or 2 x 56 kbps calls to the same system.  
Place this type of call by:  
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Set Network to ISDN  
Set Bandwidth to 128 kbps  
A field for the 2nd number pops up in Call Settings.  
Enter the second number in the Call Settings field. For 128 kbps calls that use bonding,  
ignore the second number field and just enter one number to be dialed.  
Using sub-address / extension address / MCU password  
Sub-address is used to address different systems on the same ISDN line and is primarily used in  
European Countries. LAN equivalent extension address or TCS-4 is used to address different  
systems on a LAN, when dialing via a gateway.  
To specify an ISDN sub-address or its LAN equivalent extension address (TCS-4), add a star (*)  
after the number and then enter the sub-address/extension address.  
Example:  
12345678*10 ( <number>*<Sub-address/extension address/MCU password>)  
When dialing IP via a gateway, the number behind the star (*) on IP might be interpreted as an  
extension address.  
When calling to external MCU’s requiring a password (TSC-1), this password can be added after  
the star (*). If no password is specified, the user will be asked to enter the password (after  
connecting to the MCU).  
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4.5 Audio  
Audio contains the settings:  
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Inputs  
Outputs  
Echo Control  
Stereo Settings  
Audio Leveling (AGC)  
Alert Tones and Volume  
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4.5.1  
Inputs  
Mic 1- 3 and Audio input 4-6  
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. Select Off to  
prevent audio/noise from connected but unused inputs. The activated audio sources are stored  
on camera presets.  
Mic 1, 2 and 3 are intended for electret type microphones. The microphone inputs are balanced  
with 24V phantom power.  
Audio input 4 is intended for connection to an external microphone amplifier or an external fixed  
mixer. It is crucial that the external mixer is a fixed mixer. Automatic, smart and other types of  
adaptive mixers might cause the echo canceller to malfunction.  
Audio input 5 is intended for connection to external playback devices or to telephone add-on  
hybrids. As there is no acoustic echo canceller on this input it should not be connected to any  
microphones. The audio source connected to this input will be heard from the local speaker as  
well.  
Audio input 6 is intended for connection to a VCR or DVD player. It can also be connected to  
other external playback devices. As there is no acoustic echo canceller on this input it should not  
be connected to any microphones. The audio entering this input will be heard from the local  
speaker as well. If Auto is selected, the audio from the VCR will only be heard when VCR is  
selected as video source.  
Mix Mode  
Auto  
The adjustment of each microphone signal is done automatically to obtain the best  
possible audio and minimize the background noise.  
Fixed  
Fixed will maintain a constant weighting of all microphones.  
VCR Ducking  
If VCR Ducking is activated, the VCR audio level will be attenuated if someone talks into the  
microphone or at the far end.  
The VCR ducking is only valid for audio input 6. If input 5 and 6 is configured to one stereo input  
pair, see Stereo Settings, then the VCR ducking will apply to both input 5 and 6.  
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Level Settings  
It is possible to adjust the audio input levels according to which external audio equipment is  
connected. The on-screen audio level indicator will make it easier to set the correct input level  
settings. The input level should be adjusted so that the average level reaches the transition  
between the green and the yellow area. The audio inputs are adjustable in steps of 1.5 dB from 0  
dB to 22.5 dB.  
To help adjusting the input levels there is also a Peak Performance meter showing the peak  
audio volume for each of the audio inputs. The level should be adjusted so that the Peak  
Performance meter never reaches the maximum value to avoid the acoustic echo canceller to  
malfunction due to overload of the microphone.  
The default levels for Mic 1,2 and 3 are set for use with an Audio Technica AT871R or AT841R  
microphone in an average videoconferencing room. The gain can be adjusted correctly for a wide  
range of microphones.  
A few examples of microphone levels are:  
Audio Technica AT871R  
Audio Technica AT841R  
+3dB (default)  
+3dB  
TANDBERG Audio Science:  
Audio Technica AT-861PZ +3dB  
Crown PZM-6D  
+19.5dB  
Audio inputs 4, 5 and 6 are set to a default level which is adhered to by most manufacturers  
of audio-visual equipment and is a level at which most audio-visual equipment (CD-players,  
VCRs or DVDs) will work.  
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6D  
Signal levels -  
microphone  
inputs  
Clipping level  
Vpp  
Nominal level  
Input menu level  
settings  
dBu  
dBu  
0.0 dB  
1.5 dB  
83.0 mVpp  
69.8 mVpp  
58.8 mVpp  
49.4 mVpp  
41.6 mVpp  
35.0 mVpp  
29.4 mVpp  
24.8 mVpp  
20.8 mVpp  
17.5 mVpp  
14.8 mVpp  
12.4 mVpp  
10.4 mVpp  
8.8 mVpp  
-28.4 dBu  
-29.9 dBu  
-31.4 dBu  
-32.9 dBu  
-34.4 dBu  
-35.9 dBu  
-37.4 dBu  
-38.9 dBu  
-40.4 dBu  
-41.9 dBu  
-43.4 dBu  
-44.9 dBu  
-46.4 dBu  
-47.9 dBu  
-49.4 dBu  
-50.9 dBu  
-46.4 dBu  
-47.9 dBu  
-49.4 dBu  
-50.9 dBu  
-52.4 dBu  
-53.9 dBu  
-55.4 dBu  
-56.9 dBu  
-58.4 dBu  
-59.9 dBu  
-61.4 dBu  
-62.9 dBu  
-64.4 dBu  
-65.9 dBu  
-67.4 dBu  
-68.9 dBu  
3.0 dB  
4.5 dB  
6.0 dB  
7.5 dB  
9.0 dB  
10.5 dB  
12.0 dB  
13.5 dB  
15.0 dB  
16.5 dB  
18.0 dB  
19.5 dB  
21.0 dB  
22.5 dB  
7.4 mVpp  
6.2 mVpp  
Table1: Signal Levels - Microphone inputs  
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Signal levels -  
line level inputs  
Clipping level  
Nominal level  
dBu  
Input menu level  
settings  
Vpp  
dBu  
0.0 dB  
1.5 dB  
15.5 Vpp  
13.0 Vpp  
11.0 Vpp  
9.2 Vpp  
7.8 Vpp  
6.5 Vpp  
5.5 Vpp  
4.6 Vpp  
3.9 Vpp  
3.3 Vpp  
2.8 Vpp  
2.3 Vpp  
2.0 Vpp  
1.6 Vpp  
1.4 Vpp  
1.2 Vpp  
17.0 dBu  
15.5 dBu  
14.0 dBu  
12.5 dBu  
11.0 dBu  
9.5 dBu  
8.0 dBu  
6.5 dBu  
5.0 dBu  
3.5 dBu  
2.0 dBu  
0.5 dBu  
-1.0 dBu  
-2.5 dBu  
-4.0 dBu  
-5.5 dBu  
-1.0 dBu  
-2.5 dBu  
3.0 dB  
-4.0 dBu  
4.5 dB  
-5.5 dBu  
6.0 dB  
-7.0 dBu  
7.5 dB  
-8.5 dBu  
9.0 dB  
-10.0 dBu  
-11.5 dBu  
-13.0 dBu  
-14.5 dBu  
-16.0 dBu  
-17.5 dBu  
-19.0 dBu  
-20.5 dBu  
-22.0 dBu  
-23.5 dBu  
10.5 dB  
12.0 dB  
13.5 dB  
15.0 dB  
16.5 dB  
18.0 dB  
19.5 dB  
21.0 dB  
22.5 dB  
Table2: Signal Levels - Line level inputs  
Note that for the dBu value for input clipping level and absolute max output level, a sine waveform  
is assumed. If numbers in dBV are required, dBV value is 2.2 dB lower than the dBu value, e.q. -  
10 dBu equals -12.2 dBV  
Please see Interfaces for details on the audio connectors.  
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4.5.2  
Outputs  
Audio out 1 - 3  
Audio out 1 is intended for connection to TANDBERG Digital Natural Audio Module, televisions or  
audio amplifiers.  
Audio out 2 is intended for connection to audio recording equipment or to a telephone add-on  
hybrid. The signal is a mix of audio from both the far end and local end (not from Audio in 5).  
Audio out 3 is intended for connection to a VCR or other recording equipment. The signal is a mix  
of audio from far end and local end (not from Audio in 6).  
Note that audio out 2 or audio out 3 never should be connected to a loudspeaker placed in the  
same room as the microphones connected to the system. This will cause “howling” and possible  
damage to the speaker system. If an output is Off, no audio will be sent to that output.  
Out 1 Mode  
If Out 1 Mode is set to Auto, the system will select analog or digital (SPDIF) mode dependent on  
the detected Audio Module. If a TANDBERG Digital NAM is detected the SPDIF mode will be  
selected, otherwise analog mode will be selected.  
Setting the Out 1 Mode to either Analog or SPDIF will override the auto-detected mode.  
See Stereo Settings for more information.  
Audio Module  
Select Audio Module according to the type of Audio Module installed if this is not automatically  
detected. The Audio Module setting is only available if the audio module of the system is  
unidentified.  
Level Settings  
Adjust the audio output levels according to the parameters of the external audio equipment  
connected. These levels should only be adjusted when installing new audio equipment. The  
default settings are correct for the TANDBERG Digital Natural Audio module and for most  
consumer electronics devices (televisions, VCRs, etc.). The volume keys on the remote control  
adjust the level of output 1 (the speaker output). The volume control has no effect on other  
outputs.  
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Signal levels -  
line level  
outputs*  
Absoolute max. output level  
Nominal level  
dBu  
Output menu  
level settings  
Vpp  
dBu  
0.0 dB  
1.2 Vpp  
1.4 Vpp  
1.6 Vpp  
1.9 Vpp  
2.3 Vpp  
2.8 Vpp  
3.3 Vpp  
3.9 Vpp  
4.6 Vpp  
5.5 Vpp  
6.5 Vpp  
7.8 Vpp  
9.2 Vpp  
11.0 Vpp  
13.0 Vpp  
15.5 Vpp  
-5.5 dBu  
-4.0 dBu  
-2.5 dBu  
-1.0 dBu  
0.5 dBu  
2.0 dBu  
3.5 dBu  
5.0 dBu  
6.5 dBu  
8.0 dBu  
9.5 dBu  
11.0 dBu  
12.5 dBu  
14.0 dBu  
15.5 dBu  
17.0 dBu  
-23.5 dBu  
-22.0 dBu  
-20.5 dBu  
-19.0 dBu  
-17.5 dBu  
-16.0 dBu  
-14.5 dBu  
-13.0 dBu  
-11.5 dBu  
-10.0 dBu  
-8.5 dBu  
-7.0 dBu  
-5.5 dBu  
-4.0 dBu  
-2.5 dBu  
-1.0 dBu  
1.5 dB  
3.0 dB  
4.5 dB  
6.0 dB  
7.5 dB  
9.0 dB  
10.5 dB  
12.0 dB  
13.5 dB  
15.0 dB  
16.5 dB  
18.0 dB  
19.5 dB  
21.0 dB  
22.5 dB  
* Applies to Output 1 at volume setting 15.  
Note that for the dBu value for input clipping level and absolute max output level, a sine waveform  
is assumed. If numbers in dBV are required, dBV value is 2.2 dB lower than the dBu value, e.q. -  
10 dBu equals -12.2 dBV  
Please see Interfaces for details on the audio connectors.  
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4.5.3  
Echo Control  
Mic 1-3 and Audio 4  
Each of the 3 microphone inputs and Audio input 4 has a separate acoustic echo canceller. One  
echo canceller per input provides more sophisticated control than having one common canceller  
for all microphones.  
In addition to echo cancellation, the system has built-in noise reduction (NR). NR reduces  
constant background noise (e.g. noise from air-conditioning systems, cooling fans etc.). In  
addition, a high pass filter (Humfilter) reduces very low frequency noise.  
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. The echo canceller  
continuously adjusts itself to the audio characteristics of the room and  
compensates for any changes it detects in the audio environment. If the changes in  
the audio conditions are very significant the echo canceller may take a second or  
two to re-adjust.  
Off  
You can choose to switch off the echo canceller for the available audio sources.  
Echo Control should be switched Off if external echo cancellation or playback  
equipment is used.  
On+NR  
Activates both Echo Control and Noise Reduction.  
Note that it is your echo canceller that improves the audio quality experienced by the other  
site. When you hear an echo of your own audio it is most likely the far end’s echo canceller  
that is malfunctioning.  
Tips for improving the echo canceller performance:  
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Place all microphones as far as possible from the loudspeakers. Minimum loudspeaker-  
microphone distance should be 2 meters (6.5 ft).  
It is recommended to place the microphones between 1 and 2 meters away from the  
persons speaking. By using several microphones, the ratio distance loudspeaker-to-  
mic/mic-to-speaker can be increased. Increasing this ratio improves the echo canceller  
performance.  
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Place the microphones as far as possible from noise sources.  
Reduce the volume setting. Ensure that the loudspeakers do not distort the audio.  
The echo canceller tries to estimate the echo path from the speaker system to the  
microphones. Moving objects change this path; therefore try to avoid moving objects. Be  
especially aware of large objects and objects placed close to either the microphone or the  
speaker system as these objects will cause severe changes to the echo path.  
Avoid putting paper sheets etc. on the microphone.  
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Avoid moving the microphone or loudspeaker.  
In the presence of low frequency noise, enable the noise reduction (NR).  
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4.5.4  
Stereo Settings  
Settings  
Output response  
Audio out 2  
Out 1  
Mode*  
Stereo I/O  
Mode  
Stereo  
Speakers  
Audio out 1  
Audio out  
3
Analog  
Analog  
Analog  
Analog  
SPDIF  
SPDIF  
SPDIF  
SPDIF  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
On  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
On  
Loudspeaker  
mono  
AUX  
VCR  
Loudspeaker  
left  
Loudspeaker  
right  
VCR  
Loudspeaker  
mono  
VCR-left  
VCR-right  
VCR  
Loudspeaker  
left  
Loudspeaker  
right  
Loudspeaker  
mono  
AUX  
VCR  
Loudspeaker  
L+R**  
AUX  
VCR  
Loudspeaker  
mono  
VCR-left  
VCR-left  
VCR-right  
VCR-right  
Loudspeaker  
L+R**  
*Out 1 Mode: Auto/Analog/SPDIF is described in Outputs.  
**L+R = Left + Right  
When Stereo I/O Mode is Off and Stereo Speakers is Off, the output response will be a mono  
loudspeaker signal on Audio out 1, AUX on Audio out 2 and VCR on Audio out 3 regardless on  
the Out 1 Mode setting.  
In analog mode the Stereo Speaker On will provide a stereo loudspeaker signal on Audio out 1  
and 2.  
If Stereo I/O Mode is On, audio input 5 and 6 and audio output 2 and 3 will behave as a stereo  
input/output pair, VCR-left and right. The VCR Ducking and AGC setting for audio input 6 will in  
this case apply to both audio input 5 and 6. The Audio out 2 (VCR-left stereo channel) will be a  
mix of the microphones and the far end left channel. Audio out 3 (VCR-right stereo channel) will  
be a mix of the microphones and the far end right channel. (Note that stereo speakers set to on in  
analog mode will provide a different scheme, see table above for details).  
If Stereo I/O Mode is Off, Audio out 2 will be a mix of audio input 6, microphones and the far end  
(the received far end signal is either mono, or stereo that is summed left+right into mono in near  
end codec). Audio out 3 will be a mix of audio input 5, microphones and the far end. (Note that  
stereo speakers set to on in analog mode will provide a different scheme, see table above for  
details).  
Note that in SPDIF mode, you are able to receive stereo through Audio out 1 independent of the  
Stereo I/O mode setting.  
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Note that if Stereo Speakers are enabled in the menu without having any stereo speakers  
connected to the Digital NAM, it may cause the acoustic echo-canceller to malfunction.  
If the system is connected to a Digital NAM, stereo sound on the loudspeakers shall be  
present if a stereo input signal is connected to the inputs VCR-Left and VCR-Right or a stereo  
signal is received from the Far End.  
If the system is not connected to a Digital NAM, stereo sound on the loudspeaker outputs  
will be present in the following situations:  
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If system is idle and a stereo input signal is connected to the inputs VCR-Left and  
VCR-Right.  
If system is in a call with mic off and a stereo input signal is connected to the inputs  
VCR-Left and VCR-Right, or a stereo signal is received from the Far End.  
Otherwise the Loudspeaker Left signal will be equal to Loudspeaker Right.  
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4.5.5  
Audio Levelling (AGC)  
On  
Select On to allow automatic adjustments (Automatic Gain Control) of audio levels.  
When On, the AGC maintains the audio signal level at a fixed value by attenuating  
strong signals and amplifying weak signals. Very weak signals, i.e. noise alone, will  
not be amplified.  
Off  
Audio leveling is not activated.  
Note that to ensure correct behavior of the AGC, it is crucial that the levels on the input  
connectors are adjusted correctly using the audio input level settings. The AGC will not  
compensate for severe maladjustment of input levels.  
When applying a weak signal in the presence of strong background noise, the AGC might amplify  
the background noise as well as the signal. Therefore, in noisy environments, it is advisable to  
turn the AGC off.  
Example:  
In most conferences, the participants will speak at different levels, and be at different  
distances from the microphones. As a result, some of the participants would be harder to hear  
than others. The AGC corrects this problem by automatically increasing the microphone levels  
when “quiet” or “distant” people speak, and by decreasing the microphone levels when  
“louder” people speak.  
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4.5.6  
Alert Tones and Volume  
Video Call Alert Tone and Telephone Alert Tone  
To help distinguish between incoming video calls and ordinary telephone calls, it is recommended  
to use different ringing tones for video calls and telephone calls.  
Alert Volume  
You may change the volume level for the selected ringing tone.  
Alert Speaker  
The system also has an internal, call-alerting speaker.  
On  
Off  
The internal speaker will warn you of an incoming call even though the monitor may  
not be switched on.  
The internal speaker is switched off.  
Key Tones  
On  
Off  
There will be a sound indicator when pressing keys on the remote control.  
There will be no sound when pressing keys on the remote control.  
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4.6 Video  
Video contains the settings:  
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Camera Tracking Mode  
MCU Status Line  
Floor to Full Screen  
Web Snapshots  
MultiSite Picture Mode  
Video Name  
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4.6.1  
Camera Tracking Mode  
Slow  
The system waits a while before zooming in on a single person speaking.  
Suitable when wide-angle images are preferred over close-up images.  
Normal  
Fast  
Should be used in regular meetings.  
The system quickly zooms in on a single person speaking. Suitable when close-  
ups are preferred over wide-angle images.  
Note that the Camera Tracking Mode entry will not be available if not using the TANDBERG  
WAVE II Camera.  
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4.6.2  
MCU Status Line  
On  
The MultiSite / MCU / DuoVideo indicators will be displayed and provide information  
about the conference.  
Off  
The MultiSite / MCU / DuoVideo indicators will not be displayed.  
Auto  
The MultiSite / MCU / DuoVideo indicators will be displayed for a few seconds and  
then timed out. When grabbing the remote control, the indicators will be shown  
again.  
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4.6.3  
Floor to Full Screen  
When "Floor to Full Screen" is enabled, someone who requests floor will be seen by all  
participants as full screen. When "Floor to Full Screen" is "Off", someone who request floor in a  
MultiSite conference using the 5+1 layout will be seen in the large square, rather than full screen.  
On  
Off  
The participant that has the floor is displayed in full screen regardless of what  
MultiSite layout that is used.  
The participant that has the floor is displayed in the MultiSite layout that is used.  
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4.6.4  
Web Snapshots  
The system is able to generate JPEG snapshots and provide them when requested (as ‘http get’  
or via ftp). See Appendix 6 for descriptions of the possible snapshot files.  
On  
Off  
Snapshots generation is enabled.  
Snapshots generation is disabled.  
Note that web snapshots are not generated if the conference is encrypted.  
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4.6.5  
MultiSite Picture Mode  
MultiSite* Picture Mode determines the default layout of a MultiSite call. Available layouts are:  
Auto Split, 4 Split, 5+1 Split, and Voice Switched. You can change the layout during a call using  
the layout option in MultiSite Services.  
Auto Split  
Auto Split displays all participants on the screen simultaneously. A MultiSite  
call with 3 or 4 video participants is displayed with 4 Split. A MultiSite call with  
5 or 6 video participants is displayed with 5+1 Split.  
Voice  
Switched  
Voice Switched mode displays the participant that is speaking in full screen.  
4 Split displays the 4 last speaking Participants.  
4 Split  
5+1 Split  
5+1 Split displays the speaking participant in a big picture and the other  
participants in small pictures.  
Continuous Presence layout 4 split  
Advanced Continuous Presence Layout (5+1) - In this mode the Intelligent Call Management will use 4*CIF resolution for  
better clarity and H.263 video compression  
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Voice Switched mode  
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4.6.6  
Video Name  
As a default, the video inputs are given the names Main Cam, PC, Doc Cam, VCR, AUX or VNC,  
dependent on what video sources are available on your system. The video names cannot exceed  
eight characters. The names correspond to the video names in the Presentation Menu (Choose  
Presentation from the main menu and open the Main Video or Presentation Video pop up menu).  
If video names are changed, you will see the changed name appear in the Main Video and  
Presentation Video menus.  
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4.7 Security  
Security contains the settings:  
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Encryption Mode  
Passwords  
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4.7.1  
Encryption  
(Country specific)  
Auto  
The system will try to set up calls using encryption.  
Point to point calls: If the far end system supports encryption (AES or DES), the call  
will be encrypted. If not, the call will proceed without encryption.  
MultiSite calls*: In order to have encrypted MultiSite calls, all sites must support  
encryption. The padlock symbol will indicate encryption mode (AES or DES). If there  
is a mix of AES and DES encryption, only the symbol for DES encryption (single  
padlock) will be displayed. The 'closed padlock' will only be displayed on each site  
when all links in the MultiSite conference are encrypted.  
If the far end supports encryption, the systems will initiate encryption after the call is  
connected (an ‘open padlock’ symbol will be displayed). When encryption has been  
established, a ‘closed padlock’ symbol will be displayed.  
On  
Off  
The system will only send and receive encrypted data. The call will not be  
established if not all participants support encryption.  
The system will not send or receive encrypted data.  
Technical encryption information like encryption algorithm and encryption check code can be  
found in the Call Status menu.  
* Only available on systems with MultiSite option supported and installed.  
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4.7.2  
Encryption Mode  
Auto  
The system will try to use the most secure encryption - AES, dependent on the  
capabilities of the other sites. For sites that do not support AES encryption, DES  
encryption will be tried.  
AES  
DES  
The system will try to use AES with 128 bits encryption when setting up calls. If AES  
is not supported by the other site(s), no other type of encryption will be initiated.  
The system will always try to set up the call using DES with 56 bits encryption on  
ISDN and IP. If all other sites do not support DES, no other type of encryption will be  
initiated.  
Both AES and DES Encryption are supported for mixed ISDN/IP calls. In addition AES -and DES  
Encrypted sites can be connected at the same time.  
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4.7.3  
Passwords  
Administrator Password, IP Access Password, Streaming Password, VNC Password, Access  
Code and Remote Software Upgrade password are duplicated from their respective menus.  
Using the Security menu gives you a quick way to change all passwords of the system.  
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4.8 Network  
The network menu contain:  
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LAN Settings  
Network Profiles  
Data Port  
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4.8.1  
ISDN/External/Leased E1/T1  
Network  
Type  
Before using the system it is necessary to specify which network to use and  
define its settings.  
ISDN-  
BRI  
If you want to use your system via ISDN-BRI, you should select Network Type:  
ISDN-BRI and enter the ISDN BRI Settings menu to set the BRI parameters.  
ISDN-  
PRI*  
If you want to use your system via ISDN-PRI, you should select Network Type:  
ISDN-PRI and enter the ISDN PRI Settings menu to set the PRI parameters.  
Leased  
E1/T1*  
If you want to use your system via Leased E1/T1, you should select Network  
Type: Leased E1/T1 and enter the Leased E1/T1 Settings (see Leased E1/T1  
Settings) menu to set the Leased E1/T1 parameters.  
External  
If you want to use special networks and connect using RS449, V.35, X.21 or  
connect to ISDN via an external IMUX, you should select Network Type: External  
and enter the External Network Settings (see External Network Settings menu to  
set the External Network parameters.  
*Note that both Leased E1/T1 and ISDN-PRI uses the same interface on the codec marked  
E1/T1.  
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4.8.1.1 ISDN-BRI Settings  
To make sure your system will work properly using ISDN-BRI, make the following settings:  
1. Set ISDN switch type  
2. Enter ISDN line numbers (+ SPIDs if required)  
3. Disable unused lines  
Some software versions do not support 6 ISDN lines, therefore some of the Line Setup entries  
may be grayed out.  
ISDN BRI switch type  
Select the type of ISDN network connected to your unit. Note that 1TR6 should only be used if  
you are operating the system behind a PABX.  
Line setup  
This menu allows you to program the numbers associated with your ISDN line. If you want to use  
this ISDN line, you need to set Enabled On and enter the numbers of your ISDN line. If some of  
the ISDN lines are not to be used, set Enabled Off. Line 1 should always be enabled. National  
ISDN and AT&T Custom ISDN might require SPID numbers associated with your ISDN numbers.  
If you have received two different SPID (Service Profile IDentifier) numbers for each ISDN line  
from your network provider, you must program both of them.  
Example:  
Numbers  
SPIDS  
ISDN BRI 1:  
ISDN BRI 2:  
ISDN BRI 3:  
ISDN BRI 4:  
ISDN BRI 5:  
ISDN BRI 6:  
67838498  
67838498  
016783849800  
016783849810  
23478060  
23478070  
012347806000  
012347807000  
23478420  
23478430  
012347842000  
012347843000  
23478520  
23478530  
012347852000  
012347853000  
23478540  
23478550  
012347854000  
012347855000  
23478560  
23478570  
012347856000  
012347857000  
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Advanced ISDN Settings  
Sub address  
Using a sub address enables you to connect up to eight ISDN terminals to the same ISDN  
telephone number and line. The terminals are addressed by using different sub addresses. To  
call a terminal with a sub address, separate the ISDN telephone number and the sub address  
with a ‘*’. Note that this service is dependent on your service provider and has limited access on  
some ISDN networks.  
Example: 12345678*2 (up to four digit sub addresses are possible).  
Validate Numbers / MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number)  
The use of MSN (Multiple Subscriber Number) enables you to attach different ISDN terminals,  
with different numbers, to the same physical ISDN telephone line. If Validate Numbers is set to  
"On" only calls to those numbers specified in the Line Setup menus will be answered. If available  
this service can be ordered from your telephone company.  
Parallel dial  
On  
Off  
Channels will be dialed and connected in parallel when setting up a BONDING call.  
Channels will be dialed one by one, which may increase the dialing time.  
Send Own Numbers  
On  
Off  
The system will send its own numbers to the far end.  
The system will not send its own numbers to the far end, but please note that the  
network may still send your numbers to the far end.  
Sending Complete  
On  
Off  
The system will send the ISDN message information element Sending Complete.  
The system will not send Sending Complete. Default is “Off”  
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4.8.1.2 ISDN-PRI Settings  
To make sure your system will work properly using ISDN-PRI, configure the following  
settings:  
1. Set PRI switch type  
2. Enter PRI line number  
Note that the T1 format is predefined to ESF and the line code is B8ZS. This is not configurable.  
Number Range  
Enter the range of numbers for your PRI line. If this number is programmed and MSN: On (see  
Validate numbers in Advanced ISDN Settings) only calls to this number will be answered.  
ISDN PRI Switch Type  
Select the type of PRI switch to which your system is connected.  
Below is a list of common ISDN-PRI/T1 switches.  
Manufacturer  
PRI Switch Type setting  
Type  
ATT 4 ESS  
ATT 5 ESS  
DMS 100  
DMS 250  
AT&T  
AT&T ISDN  
AT&T ISDN or National ISDN*  
National ISDN  
AT&T/Lucent  
Northern  
Telecom  
Telecom  
Northern  
National ISDN  
* Settings will depend on configuration of the switch. PRI Switch Type is not changed when  
Restoring Defaults.  
Channel Hunting  
Max Channels  
Maximum number of channels the system may use at any given time.  
Low  
Channel  
The lowest numbered B-channel that may be used by the system when  
selecting channels for outgoing calls.  
High Channel  
Search  
The highest numbered B-channel that may be used by the system when  
selecting channels for outgoing calls.  
Specifies where the system will start searching for available B-channels  
for outgoing calls.  
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Example:  
Max Channels may be used for PRIs that are provisioned for a lower number of channels.  
High Channel, Low Channel and Search may be used for PRIs provisioned with specific  
requirements for B-channel usage.  
In the example above, the system will start searching for available B-channels at channel 20,  
since Search is set to High and High Channel is set to 20. The system will not search for  
channels below 10, since Low Channel is set to 10. Furthermore if the user tries to make an 8  
channel call, the call will be established with 6 channels, since Max Channels is set to 6.  
Line Settings  
T1 Cable  
Length 1  
T1 Cable Length 1 specifies the distance to the CSU connected to the  
E1/T1 port 1 on codec 1.  
E1-CRC-4 is used for most E1-PRI configurations. You can turn it off if not  
supported by your E1 network equipment.  
E1-CRC-4  
For further information see Appendix 8: Connecting the system to PRI/T1.  
Advanced ISDN-PRI Settings  
NSF is a non standard facility. Your network provider may require a service selection in your  
ISDN configuration. Enter the Service code here. Valid NSF service codes are from 1 to 31. Enter  
0 to disable NSF service codes.  
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Example:  
AT&T offers several digital switched  
services. These include SDN with service  
code 1 and ACCUNET with service code 6.  
Below is a list of common service profiles.  
As these profiles may change, contact your  
service provider to get the correct profile.  
Service profiles  
for AT&T:  
Service porfiles for  
Sprint:  
NSF Service  
Disable: 0  
SDN (including  
GSDN): 1  
NSF Service  
Reserved: 0  
Private: 1  
Inwatts: 2  
Megacom 800: 2  
Megacom: 3  
Accunet: 6  
Outwatts:3  
FX: 4  
TieTrunk: 5  
Long Distance: 7  
International 800:  
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MCI:  
MultiQuest: 16  
Call Redirection  
Service: 23  
NSF Service  
VNET/Vision: 1  
800: 2  
PRISM1, PRISMII,  
WATS: 3  
900: 4  
DAL: 5  
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4.8.1.3 Leased E1/T1 Settings  
Call Control  
Auto  
When Auto is selected, the system will automatically initiate a connection as  
soon as it detects that the far end tries to make a call. This mode is also  
commonly known as "data triggered" mode, because the existence of certain  
data patterns on the line triggers a connection.  
Manual  
When manual is selected, the user has to explicitly issue a dial command to  
make the system connect to the far end system. Receiving an incoming call is  
not possible.  
Network Interface  
Indicates if the network is of type E1 (30 channels) or T1 (24 channels). E1 will be default for PAL  
versions, T1 default for NTSC versions.  
Max Channels  
Indicates the maximum number of channels the codec is allowed to use on the E1/T1 interface.  
When E1 is selected, maximum is 30 channels. When T1 is selected, maximum is 24 channels.  
Start Channel  
Indicates the first E1/T1 channel the codec is allowed to use. This setting might be used if the  
E1/T1 line is shared with other equipment.  
T1 Line Coding  
Indicates how the signals on the line should be coded. If parts of the line between the systems  
use restricted coding, this should be selected.  
Note that all settings must be identical on both sides of the Leased E1/T1 connection.  
Line Settings  
This is the same menu as for ISDN-PRI. Please refer to ISDN-PRI Settings.  
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4.8.1.4 External Network Settings  
Before using the system together with external network equipment, you must specify the network  
parameters on this page. The system has support for up to 2 Mbps (depending on the Bandwidth  
key loaded) using the External Network (RS449/V.35/X.21) interface. Note that the physical  
interface on External Networks is one non-standard 26 pin connector. Special cables are  
required, see Interfaces for cable pin outs.  
Call Control  
RS366  
Dialing  
RS366 Dialing is the only dialing protocol supported and would normally be  
used together with network clocking RS449/V.35 Compatible when the external  
equipment uses RS366 ports.  
RS366  
Adtran  
ISU 512  
RS366 Adtran ISU 512 offers extra usability when dialing RS366 via an  
ADTRAN ISU 512 IMUX. This dialing scheme will map the call type and  
bandwidth selection to ADTRAN ISU 512 specific suffixes to the dialed number.  
Should only be used when connected to an ADTRAN ISU 512.  
The Adtran ISU512 uses the following suffixes <Number>#C#R  
#C = Call Type  
#2 = audio  
#3 = 56kbps  
#4 = 64kbps  
#R = Channel Rate  
#0 = 2xh221 (2x56\64kbps)  
#1 to 8 = the Call Rate.  
Leased  
Line  
Leased Line is a non-dialing protocol and should be used when two codecs are  
connected in a point-to-point connection. Use Leased Line when the  
handshaking signals DTR and CD are available. DTR and CD correspond to  
the X.21 network’s C and I signals.  
Data  
Triggered  
Data Triggered mode uses TxData (transmit data), RxData (receive data) and  
clock signals only. Use Data Triggered when no handshake signals are  
available.  
Manual  
Manual should be used when no handshake signals are available and the  
external equipment requires a constantly connected line.  
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Network clocking  
The network clock setting specifies the number of physical external clock signals.  
RS449/V35  
Compatible  
Use RS449/V35 Compatible when the external equipment provides two  
clock signals, one for transmit and one for receive. The difference  
between RS449 and V35 is only the cable.  
X21  
Compatible  
Use X21 Compatible when the external equipment provides a common  
clock signal for both transmit and receive.  
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4.8.1.5 H.331 Settings  
On  
Off  
Used when broadcasting a videoconference from one site to many others, e.g. via  
satellite, where there is no possibility to negotiate quality between the receivers and  
the originator due to one-way communication.  
Standard two-way communication with quality negotiation between both sides.  
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4.8.2  
LAN Settings  
LAN Settings contain:  
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H.323 Settings  
SIP Settings  
SNMP Settings  
IP Services  
Quality of Service  
802.1X Settings  
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4.8.2.1 IP Settings  
Remember to restart the system after making changes to IP Settings. This can be done by  
selecting the “Save and Restart” at the bottom of the IP setting menu. Changes in IP Settings  
menu will not have any effect until the system is restarted.  
IP Protocol  
IPv4  
IPv6  
Both  
IP version 4 supported.  
IP version 6 supported. IP Address, IP Subnet Mask and Gateway will be disabled.  
Both IP version 4 and IP version 6 supported.  
IP-assignment  
DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) can be selected when a DHCP server is present.  
Note that for IPv6, DHCP is used for NTP / DNS Server Addresses.  
DHCP IP-address, IP-subnet mask and Gateway are not used because the DHCP server  
assigns these parameters.  
Static  
The system’s IP-address, IP-subnet mask and Gateway must be specified in the IP-  
address field.  
IP-address  
IP-address defines the network address of the codec. This address is only used in static mode. In  
DHCP-mode, the assigned IP-address can be found on the Welcome Menu.  
IP-subnet mask  
IP-subnet mask defines the type of network. This address is only used in static mode. Your LAN-  
administrator will provide the correct value for this field.  
Gateway  
When using DHCP, the default gateway will be set automatically. If the LAN utilizes static IP  
addresses, IP address, subnet mask, and default gateway must be specified by the LAN  
administrator.  
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Ethernet Speed  
Auto  
The codec will auto-detect the speed/duplex on the LAN.  
The codec will connect to the LAN using 10Mbps speed/Half Duplex.  
10/Half  
10/Full  
100/Half  
100/Full  
10 Mbps speed/Full Duplex.  
100 Mbps speed/Half Duplex.  
100 Mbps speed/Full Duplex.  
IP Access Password  
By setting an IP Access Password on the system, all access to the system using IP (Telnet, FTP  
and WEB) requires a password. The default IP Access Password is “TANDBERG”.  
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DNS Settings  
DNS Server 1-5  
DNS Server defines the network addresses for DNS servers. Up to 5 addresses may be  
specified. If the network addresses are unknown, please contact your administrator or Internet  
Service Provider.  
DNS Domain Name  
DNS Domain Name is the default domain name suffix which is added to unqualified names.  
Example:  
DNS Domain Name is “example.com”, and the name to lookup is “videosystem” will result in a  
“videosystem.example.com” DNS lookup.  
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4.8.2.2 H.323 Settings  
E.164 alias  
This is the E.164 address of the system. The E.164 address is equivalent to a telephone number,  
sometimes combined with access codes. Valid characters are 0-9,* and #. When using a  
gatekeeper, the system will send a message to the gatekeeper containing both the E.164 address  
and the H.323 ID of the system.  
H.323 ID  
The H.323 ID of the system may be specified here. The System name is used if no H.323 ID is  
entered.  
H.323 Call Setup  
Direct  
An IP-address must be dialed in order to make a H.323 call. The system will  
not use a gatekeeper or CallManager  
Gatekeeper  
The system will use a gatekeeper to make an H.323 call.  
CallManager The system will use a CallManager to make a H.323 call.  
H.323 Prefix  
When dialing a number prefixed with digits specified by H.323 Prefix, and with Net: Auto, an  
H.323 call will be placed.  
Example:  
H.323 Prefix is "555". Dialing "55582" with "Net:Auto" will select LAN.  
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Gatekeeper Settings  
Gatekeeper Discovery  
Auto  
The system will automatically try to register to any available gatekeeper. If a  
gatekeeper responds to the request sent from the codec within 30 seconds this  
specific gatekeeper will be used. This requires auto discovery on the gatekeeper  
as well. If no gatekeeper responds, the system will not use a gatekeeper for  
making H.323 calls and hence an IP-address must be specified manually.  
Manual The system will use a specific gatekeeper identified by Gatekeeper IP-address.  
Gatekeeper IP Address  
This is the gatekeeper IP-address that is used if you specify H.323 Call Setup: Gatekeeper and  
Gatekeeper Discovery: Manual.  
Note that if your system is part of a TANDBERG Expressway™ firewall traversal solution and  
is placed outside the firewall, you should register the IP address of your Border Controller as  
the Gatekeeper IP address and set H.323 Call Setup to Gatekeeper.  
Authentication Mode  
Auto  
If Authentication Mode is set to Auto and the gatekeeper indicates that it requires  
authentication, the endpoint will automatically try to authenticate itself to the  
Gatekeeper.  
Off  
If Authentication Mode is set to Off the system will not try to authenticate itself to a  
Gatekeeper, but will still try a normal registration.  
Authentication ID / Authentication Password  
The system sends the Authentication ID and Password to a Gatekeeper for authentication. The  
authentication is a one way authentication from the endpoint system to a Gatekeeper, i.e. the  
endpoint is authenticated to the Gatekeeper. If the Gatekeeper indicates that no authentication is  
required, the endpoint will still try to register.  
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CallManager Settings  
CallManager IP  
This is the CallManager IP-address that is used if you specify H.323 Call Setup: CallManager.  
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Advanced H.323 Settings  
The Advanced H.323 Settings only have an effect if they are supported by your IP infrastructure.  
NAT  
NAT, Network Address Translation, is used when a PC and a videoconferencing system are  
connected to a router with NAT support. NAT support in the videoconferencing system enables  
proper exchange of audio/video data when connected to an external videoconferencing system  
(when the IP traffic goes through a NAT router). When NAT is On, the NAT Server Address will  
be shown in the startup-menu: "My IP Address: 10.0.2.1".  
On  
The system will signal the configured "NAT Address" in place of its own IP-address  
within Q.931 and H.245.  
Auto  
The system will try to determine if the "NAT Address" or the real IP-address should  
be used within signaling. This is done to make it possible to place calls to endpoints  
on the LAN as well as endpoints on the WAN.  
NAT Address  
This must be the external/global IP-address to the router with NAT support. Packets sent to the  
router will then be routed to the system. In the router, the following ports must be routed to the  
system’s IP-address:  
Port 1720  
Port 5555-5560  
Port 2326-2365  
Please contact your TANDBERG representative for further information.  
RSVP  
Auto  
Off  
Resource Reservation Protocol enables the systems to request the optimal amount  
of bandwidth for the duration of an IP videoconference.  
Resource Reservation Protocol is switched off.  
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H.323 Ports  
Static  
When selecting static H.323 ports for TCP connections the ports 5555 to 5574  
will be used for Q.931 and H.245 respectively.  
Dynamic  
The system will allocate which ports to use when opening a TCP connection.  
The reason for doing this is to avoid using the same ports for subsequent calls  
as some firewall consider this as a sign of attack.  
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4.8.2.3 SIP Settings  
Mode  
On  
Off  
Setting the SIP mode to on will enable the system for incoming and outgoing SIP  
calls.  
Setting the SIP mode to off will disable incoming and outgoing SIP calls from the  
system.  
Display Name  
The Display name part of the SIP Address (URI) is usually a full name or system name.  
Examples:  
“Alice Wonderland”  
“System 01”  
SIP Address  
The SIP Address is the SIP URI used to address the system.  
SIP Address (URI): <text field>  
Examples:  
“1234”  
Server Discovery  
Auto  
When Auto is selected, the SIP Server address is obtained using Dynamic Host  
Configuration Protocol (DHCP).  
Manual When Manual is selected, the manually configured SIP Server address will be  
used.  
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Server Address  
The Server Address is the manually configured address for the outbound proxy and registrar. It is  
possible to use a fully qualified domain name, or an IP address. The default port is 5060 for TCP  
and UDP, but another one can be provided.  
Server Address: <text field>  
Examples:  
“sipserver.example.com”  
“sipserver.example.com:5060”  
“10.0.0.2”  
“10.0.0.2:5061”  
Authentication  
User Name  
This is the user name part of the credentials used to authenticate toward the SIP Server.  
User name: <text field>  
Password  
This is the password part of the credentials used to authenticate toward the SIP Server.  
Password: <text field>  
Server Type  
Available servers are: Auto, Nortel, Microsoft and Experimental  
Current RFC’s and Drafts supported:  
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RFC 3261 SIP: Session Initiation Protocol  
RFC 2327 SDP: Session Description Protocol  
RFC 3264 An Offer/Answer Model with the Session Description Protocol (SDP)  
RFC 3263: Session Initiation Protocol (SIP): Locating SIP Servers - No support for  
NAPTR records.  
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RFC 3311 The Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) UPDATE Method  
RFC 2976 SIP INFO Method  
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Draft-levin-mmusic-xml-media-control-03.txt - Used for video fast picture update  
requests  
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RFC 3361 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP-for-IPv4) Option for Session  
Initiation Protocol (SIP) Servers  
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RFC 3550 RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications  
RFC 2032 RTP Payload Format for H.261 Video Streams  
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Draft-ietf-avt-rfc2032-bis-06.txt - Draft for advanced video signaling including  
resolution and mpi.  
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RFC 2190 RTP Payload Format for H.263 Video Streams  
RFC 2429 RTP Payload Format for the 1998 Version of ITU-T Rec. H.263 Video  
(H.263+)  
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resolution, mpi, annexes and custom formats.  
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RFC 3047 RTP Payload Format for ITU-T Recommendation G.722.1  
RFC3581 An Extension to the Session Initiation Protocol (SIP) for Symmetric Response  
Routing  
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RFC3984 RTP Payload Format for H.264 Video  
RFC3016 RTP Payload Format for MPEG-4 Audio/Visual Streams  
Media Capabilities supported in SIP:  
Audio:  
PCMU (G.711 u-law)  
PCMA (G.711 a-law)  
G.722 64 kbps  
G722.1 24kbit  
G.722.1 32 kbps  
Video:  
H.261: QCIF 1/30, CIF 1/30  
H.263: SQCIF 1/30, QCIF 1/30, CIF 1/30, 4CIF 2/30  
H.263++: XGA 4/30, SVGA 3/30, VGA 2/30, SQCIF 1/30, QCIF 1/30, CIF 1/30, 4CIF 2/30  
H.264: XGA 4/30, SVGA 3/30, VGA 2/30, SQCIF 1/30, QCIF 1/30, CIF 1/30, 4CIF 2/30  
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4.8.2.4 SNMP Settings  
SNMP Settings  
SNMP Trap Host identifies the IP-address of the SNMP manager. SNMP (Simple Network  
Management Protocol, SNMP Ver 1) is used for monitoring and configuring of different entities in  
a network. The system's SNMP Agent responds to requests from SNMP Managers (a PC  
program etc.). SNMP traps are generated by the agent to inform the manager about important  
events.  
Traps can be sent to multiple SNMP Trap Hosts. Enter the IP address of up to three SNMP  
managers. All traps will then be sent to the hosts listed.  
SNMP Community names are used to authenticate SNMP requests. SNMP requests must have a  
‘password’ in order to receive a response from the SNMP agent in the codec. Note that the  
SNMP Community name is case sensitive. The default password is "public".  
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4.8.2.5 IP Services  
NTP IP  
This is the NTP time server address from which the system can get updated time information.  
This is a requirement for proper operation if H.235 authentication is implemented.  
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) is used to synchronize the time of the system to a reference  
time server. The NTP IP setting holds the IP address to a time source where the system can get  
the exact time. The time server will subsequently be queried every 24th hour for time updates.  
The system will use the time to timestamp messages transmitted to Gatekeepers or Border  
Controllers requiring H.235 authentication.  
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4.8.2.6 Quality of Service  
QoS Type  
Off  
No QoS is used.  
Diffserv  
Diffserv QoS method is used. Please see below for details.  
IP  
IP Precedence QoS method is used. Please see below for details.  
Precedence  
IP Precedence Video  
Used to define which priority audio, video, data and signaling should have in the network. The  
higher the number, the higher the priority. The priority ranges from 0(off) - 7 for each type of  
packets.  
Auto will provide the following priority:  
Audio  
Video  
Data  
Signaling  
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IP Type of Service (TOS) helps a router select a routing path when multiple paths are available.  
Delay  
Tells the router to minimize the delay.  
Tells the router to maximize the throughput.  
Tells the router to maximize the reliability.  
Tells the router to minimize the cost.  
Throughput  
Reliability  
Cost  
IP Precedence Telephony  
Used to define which priority audio should have in the network for telephone calls. The higher the  
number, the higher the priority. The priority ranges from 0(off) - 7 for each type of packets.  
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Auto will provide the following priority:  
Audio  
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Diffserv Video  
Used to define which priority Audio, Video, Data and Signaling packets should have in an IP  
network. The priority ranges from 0 to 63 for each type of packets.  
Diffserv Telephony  
Used to define which priority Audio packets should have in an IP network for telephone calls. The  
priority ranges from 0 to 63 for each type of packets.  
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4.8.2.7 IEEE 802.1x  
802.1X  
The system may be connected to an IEEE 802.1x LAN network. Supported 802.1x protocols are  
EAP-MD5, EAP-PEAP and EAP-TTLS. The 802.1x authentication are enabled by setting 802.1x  
Mode to On.  
On  
Off  
802.1x authentication enabled  
802.1x authentication disabled  
Anonymous Identity  
The 802.1x Anonymous ID string is to be used as unencrypted identity with EAP types that  
support different tunneled identity, EAP-PEAP and EAP-TTLS. The anonymous ID, if set, will be  
used for the initial (unencrypted) EAP Identity Request.  
Identity  
The 802.1x Username is the username needed for 802.1x authentication.  
Password  
The 802.1x Password is the password needed for 802.1x authentication.  
EAP-MD5  
On  
The EAP-MD5 protocol is enabled  
Off  
The EAP-MD5 protocol is disabled  
EAP_TTLS  
On  
The EAP_TTLS protocol is enabled  
Off  
The EAP_TTLS protocol is disabled  
EAP-PEAP  
On  
The EAP_PEAP protocol is enabled  
Off  
The EAP_PEAP protocol is disabled  
Note that 802.1x wireless LAN is not supported.  
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4.8.3  
Network Profiles  
This menu consists of 7 network profiles; a prefix can be added for each profile. If you add a  
prefix to a profile, this prefix will automatically be added in front of the number being dialed.  
Example:  
0 is added as a Call Prefix to the 2nd profile, ISDN. If you enter 12345678 in the dial menu  
and select ISDN, the number dialed will be 012345678.  
Using the three last profiles you can enter the name of a profile, prefix and network selection.  
This is useful if you have a fixed prefix for your service provider.  
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4.8.4  
Data Port  
The system provides up to two standard RS232 serial ports to allow a computer to be connected  
for data transfer and control purposes. Note that when connecting to a PC the connecting cable  
must be a straight through RS232 cable.  
Baud Rate, Parity, Databits and Stopbits  
If you wish to connect a PC to Data port 1, you must ensure that the PC and the system are  
identically configured. The available settings are:  
Baud  
1200, 2400, 4800, 9600, 19200, 38400, 57600, 115200  
Rate  
None, Odd, Even  
Parity  
Databits  
Stopbits  
7, 8  
1, 2  
The control interface provided by the data port supports a subset of the Hayes command set as  
well as a comprehensive set of system specific commands. It maintains communication with the  
data port’s command interpreter at all times. All features available from the hand-held remote  
control can be accessed through the data port.  
Data Port 2  
Data port 2 is dedicated to the main camera and will not be available in standard configuration.  
The Data Port 2 menu contains the same items as the Data Port 1 menu; Baud rate, Parity,  
Databits, Stopbits except for the Mode, which has VISCA and Auto selections.Mode.  
The system will automatically detect WAVE cameras. If you are using a camera supporting the  
VISCA protocol, select Mode: VISCA.  
If Mode is Auto and no camera is connected to the Data port 2, the Baudrate, Parity, Databits and  
Stopbits settings will be enabled.  
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4.8.5  
Restore Default Settings  
Restore Default Settings will restore all administrator settings. Note that this will not affect your  
Call Directory information, Network Type, Line Setup numbers or your SPID numbers.  
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5 Peripheral Equipment  
Using the optional peripheral devices outlined in this chapter and the many others available, you  
will be able to build your own applications for use with the system, thereby better integrating the  
system into your business environment. This chapter will explain how to connect peripheral  
equipment to your system. First of all however, we recommend you examine Interfaces, with  
details on the available connectors on the back of the system Codec.  
Peripheral Equipment contains:  
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Interfaces  
Document Camera  
VCR / DVD  
Additional Cameras  
Additional Microphones  
TANDBERG DNAM and Speakers  
Stereo Speaker Kit  
Telephone Add-On  
Dual Monitor  
XGA Monitors and Projectors  
VESA Display Power Management  
Digital Monitor Power Management  
Extended Display Identification  
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5.1 Interfaces  
5.1.1  
Video  
5 Video Inputs:  
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2 video inputs supporting S-Video through Mini-DIN connectors.  
2 video inputs supporting composite signals through RCA connectors.  
1 VGA/DVI-I (DVI = Digital Video Interface, I = Integrated Digital & Analog) input, analog  
or digital.  
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The standard camera uses one of the S-Video inputs.  
Levels:  
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Composite: 1 Vpp, 75 ohm  
S-Video (Y/C):  
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Y: 1 Vpp, 75 ohm  
C (PAL): 0.3 Vpp, 75 ohm  
C (NTSC): 0.28 Vpp, 75 ohm  
The system will automatically adapt to a PAL or NTSC input.  
VGA formats supported on 'DVI-I in':  
SVGA (800x600) 60Hz, 72Hz, 75Hz, 85Hz  
XGA (1024x768) 60 Hz, 70Hz, 75Hz  
SXGA (1280x1024) 60Hz  
HD720p (1280x720) 50,60 Hz  
6 Video Outputs:  
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2 S-Video outputs, Mini-DIN connectors.  
2 composite video outputs, RCA connectors.  
2 VGA/DVI-I (DVI = Digital Video Interface, I = Integrated Digital & Analog) output, analog  
or digital.  
The first Mini-DIN connector and the first RCA connector provide main video (incoming/outgoing  
video and menus). The two other connectors provide selfview/snapshot/Duo Video. The S-Video  
outputs are used by default by the monitors. The outputs are always active. The format of the  
output will be either PAL or NTSC depending on your country’s standard video format.  
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Levels:  
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Composite: 1 Vpp, 75 ohm  
S-Video (Y/C):  
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Y: 1 Vpp, 75 ohm  
C (PAL): 0.3 Vpp, 75 ohm  
C (NTSC): 0.28 Vpp, 75 ohm  
VGA formats supported on 'DVI-I out':  
SVGA (800x600) 75Hz  
XGA (1024x768) 60Hz  
WXGA (1280x768) 60Hz  
HD720p (1280x720) 50,60 Hz  
DVI and specifications:  
DVI stands for Digital Video Interface, and is a form of video interface technology made to  
maximize the quality of flat panel LCD monitors and high-end video graphics cards.  
The TANDBERG codec contains a DVI-I plug that can transmit either digital DVI signals or  
standard analog VGA signals, depending on what type of monitor is connected.  
DVI Specifications  
TANDBERG DVI-I follows the VESA Monitor Timing Standard v1.08, also knows as Display  
Monitor Timing (DMT).  
The resolution used when showing a PAL image like the WAVE II is:  
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800x600 @ 75Hz.  
The resolution used when showing a NTSC image like the WAVE II is:  
1024x768 @ 60Hz.  
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Supported DVI cables:  
TANDBERG supports DVI-D Single-Link, DVI-A and DVI-I Single-Link format cables.  
DVI-D cables transmit digital T.M.D.S. signals, DVI-A cables transmit analog VGA signals and  
DVI-I cables can transmit either digital or analog signals.  
It is possible to extend existing DVI cables by the use of extension cables. The maximum cable  
length however, is 5 meters. Going beyond that may result in quality loss.  
Pin  
1
Signal  
Assignment  
Pin  
9
Signal  
Assignment  
Pin  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
Signal  
Assignment  
T.M.D.S.  
Data2-  
T.M.D.S.  
Data1-  
T.M.D.S. Data0-  
T.M.D.S. Data0+  
2
T.M.D.S.  
Data2+  
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
T.M.D.S.  
Data1+  
3
T.M.D.S.  
Data2/4 Shield  
T.M.D.S.  
Data1/3 Shield  
T.M.D.S.  
Data0/5 Shield  
4
T.M.D.S.  
Data4-  
T.M.D.S.  
Data3-  
T.M.D.S. Data5-  
5
T.M.D.S.  
Data4+  
T.M.D.S.  
Data3+  
T.M.D.S. Data5+  
6
DDC Clock  
+5V Power  
T.M.D.S. Clock  
Shield  
7
DDC Data  
Ground (return  
for +5V, HSync  
and VSync)  
T.M.D.S. Clock+  
8
Analog Vertical  
Sync  
16  
Hot Plug Detect  
24  
T.M.D.S. Clock-  
Analog Blue  
C1  
C4  
Analog Red  
C2  
C5  
Analog Green  
C3  
Analog  
Horizontal  
Sync  
Analog Ground  
(analog, R, G &  
B return)  
DVI-I - Combined Analog and Digital Connector Pin Assignments.  
The TANDBERG Profile systems are shipped with a PC cable with integrated audio:  
DVI-A Plug + 2*RCA Plug to VGA Plug + 3.5mm Stereo Plug, length 5m.  
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PC cable, VGA - DVI with integrated audio  
Signal  
name  
CONN. CONN. CONN. CONN. CONN.  
Cable  
1
6
7
8
2
3
4
5
color  
Orange  
White  
DDC Clock  
DDC Data  
15  
12  
14  
Vertical  
Sync  
Yellow  
DDC Power  
(+5V)  
14, 16  
15  
9
5, 10  
1
Red  
Digital  
return  
Black  
RGB Red  
RGB Green  
RGB Blue  
C1  
Red  
Coax  
C2  
2
Green  
Coax  
C3  
3
Blue  
Coax  
Horizontal  
Sync  
C4  
13  
Brown  
RGB Return  
C5  
6, 7, 8  
RGB  
Coax  
Shield  
Outer Shield  
Ground  
Shell  
Shell  
Outer  
Shield  
Audio Left  
Audio Right  
Audio GND  
Centre  
Gnd  
Tip  
Audio  
Black  
Ring  
Centre  
Gnd  
Audio  
Red  
Sleeve  
Audio  
Shield  
PC cable, VGA - DVI with integrated audio  
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5.1.2  
Audio  
6 Audio Inputs:  
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3 microphone inputs (balanced, 24V phantom powered) via XLR connectors.  
3 audio inputs (line level) via RCA connectors.  
All audio inputs are active by default. For further information, refer to chapter Audio.  
Audio input connector specification:  
Connector label  
Signal type  
Microphone(s)  
Audio input(s)  
Balanced  
Unbalanced  
Connector (codec)  
XLR-F, pin 1-gnd,  
pin 2 hot, pin 3-  
cold/neutral  
Female RCA/phono,  
sleeve-ground,  
centre-signal  
Input impedance  
2400 ohms (pin 2 -  
3)  
10K ohms  
Max input level when  
set to minimum input  
level  
83 mVpp  
15.5 Vpp  
Max input level when  
set to maximum  
input level  
6.2 mVpp  
1.2 Vpp  
Range, menu  
adjustable input gain  
22.5 dB (16 steps of  
1.5 dB)  
22.5 dB (16 steps of  
1.5 dB)  
Phantom power  
voltage  
24 V +/- 5%  
1200 ohms  
1200 ohms  
12 mA  
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Phantom power  
resistor, pin 2  
Phantom power  
resistor, pin 3  
Max phantom power  
current pr mic  
3 Audio Outputs:  
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tones. This output also supports S/PDIF. S/PDIF (Sony/Philips Digital Interface) is used  
by the Digital Natural Audio module.  
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1 AUX output (line level) via RCA connector providing a mixed signal between audio from  
the local side (except from the AUX input) and audio from the far end. This output is  
intended for connection to a telephone add-on system. When system is configured as  
stereo, this output will provide the left stereo information.  
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1 VCR output (line level) via RCA connector providing a mixed signal between audio from  
the local side (except from the VCR input) and audio from the far end. This output is  
intended for connection to a VCR. When system is configured as stereo, this output will  
provide the right stereo information.  
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Audio output connector specification:  
Connector label  
Signal type  
Audio outputs  
Unbalanced  
Connector (codec)  
Female RCA/phono, sleeve-ground,  
centre-signal  
Output impedance  
680 ohms  
15.5 Vpp  
Max output level when set  
to maximum output level  
and volume control set to  
max.  
1.2 Vpp  
Max output level when set  
to minimum output level and  
volume control set to max.  
Range, menu adjustable  
output gain  
22.5 dB (16 steps of 1.5 dB)*  
Volume control attenuation  
(audio out 1)  
0 to 21 dB + mute (steps of 1.5 dB)  
* Additional attenuation is possible on room/loudspeaker audio output using the volume control  
setting  
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Network  
Ethernet:  
1 x Ethernet (RJ-45 Jack) LAN interface (10/100 Mb) up to 4 or 6 Mbps depending on the  
bandwidth option installed.  
To connect the system to a LAN, use the Ethernet cable provided by TANDBERG (or a standard  
Ethernet cable).  
The cable specification is:  
1 ------------ 1  
2 ------------ 2  
3 ------------ 3  
6 ------------ 6  
If no LAN is available and the codec is connected directly to a computer, use a crossover cable.  
The crossover cable specification is:  
If such a connection is needed, the system and the PC must use ‘static’ TCP/IP settings because  
no DHCP server is controlling the small “LAN”, which has been created between the computer  
and the system. When configuring a back-to-back connection between the PC and the system,  
make sure both static IP addresses exist on the same subnet.  
ISDN BRI Interface:  
ISDN I.420 (RJ-45 Jack) Basic Rate Interface S/T (2B+D), 128 kbps per ISDN I/F  
To connect the system to BRI, use the ISDN cable provided by TANDBERG (or a standard BRI  
cable).  
The pinout of the S/T interface is:  
BRI  
Pinout  
TX+  
RX+  
RX-  
Pin-3  
Pin-4  
Pin-5  
Pin-6  
TX-  
ISDN PRI Interface:  
1 x PRI (RJ-45 Jack) Primary Rate & Leased Line E1/T1 (G.703) Interface up to 2 Mbps  
1 x PRI (RJ-45 Jack) Primary Rate (for future use).  
To connect the system to PRI, use the ISDN cable provided by TANDBERG (or a standard PRI  
cable).  
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The pinout of the E1/T1 interface is:  
PRI  
Pinout  
Crossover PRI  
cable  
Pin-1  
Pin-2  
Pin-4  
Pin-5  
RX+  
RX-  
TX-  
4
5
1
2
TX+  
Note! TANDBERG recommends always using category 5 cabling.  
NET Interface:  
1 x X.21 / V.35 / RS449 with 1 x RS366 Call Control up to 2 Mbps  
V35:  
V.10 (RS423).  
For balanced signals a "0"=low voltage is defined as terminal A positive with respect to terminal  
B.  
For unbalanced signals a "0"= low voltage is defined as terminal positive with respect to GND.  
Cable length max: Leased Line Control = 20 Meter  
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RS449:  
RS366:  
All balanced inputs and outputs (A and B) use balanced line signals according to V.11 (RS422)  
and single ended signals in accordance with V.10 (RS423).  
For balanced signals a "0"=low voltage is defined as terminal A positive with respect to terminal  
B.  
For unbalanced signals a "0"= low voltage is defined as terminal positive with respect to GND.  
Cable length max: Leased Line Control = 20 Meter  
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All signals are electrically according to RS232.  
Cable length max: 5 meter  
X21:  
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All balanced inputs and outputs (A and B) use balanced line signals according to V.11 (RS422)  
and single ended signals in accordance with V.10 (RS423).  
For balanced signals a "0"=low voltage is defined as terminal A positive with respect to terminal  
B.  
For unbalanced signals a "0"= low voltage is defined as terminal positive with respect to GND.  
Cable length max: 50 meter  
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5.1.4  
Data port  
The data port(s) are implemented as Data Communications Equipment (DCE). The connector  
used is female 9-pin D-subs.  
The TANDBERG main camera is normally connected to data port 2 and pin number 4 provides  
12V DC / 1 Amps to the main camera. Otherwise the pin-outs for both data ports are the same.  
Signal name  
Direction Pin  
number  
Carrier detect, CD  
From  
DCE  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Receive data,  
RXD  
From  
DCE  
Transmit data,  
TXD  
To DCE  
Data terminal  
ready, DTR  
From  
DCE  
Signal ground,  
GND  
Data set ready,  
DSR  
From  
DCE  
Ready to send,  
RTS  
To DCE  
Clear to send,  
CTS  
From  
DCE  
Ring indicator, RI  
From  
DCE  
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5.2 Document Camera  
A document camera can be used for showing text, diagrams and a variety of graphical material  
as well as small three-dimensional objects.  
How to use a document camera with your system:  
1. Connect the document camera to the Doc Cam input, if available, on the system.  
2. Open the Presentation menu from Main menu and choose Doc Cam.  
3. You can also program the Presentation key on the remote to activate document camera.  
See chapter Presentation Key for more information.  
If you want to use S-Video from the document camera, you can connect the document camera to  
the AUX input on the system.  
Note that this requires a system with an additional video input.  
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5.3 DVD / VCR  
DVD/VCR Playback  
Mono  
For playback, connect a cable between Video Out on the VCR and Video In (VCR) on the  
system. Connect a cable between Audio Out on the VCR and the Audio In (VCR) on the system.  
Choose VCR from the Presentation menu to activate the VCR input.  
Make sure that Audio In (VCR) is On (see chapter Audio). If audio from VCR is too low, this level  
can be adjusted in Audio Settings, Inputs and Level Settings. The audio from the VCR will be  
audible in the local speaker system.  
The audio from the VCR and your microphone(s) will be mixed and sent to the far end. When a  
person talks on either local or far end, the VCR audio level will be reduced to make it easier to  
comment on a video recording when Audio Settings, VCR Ducking: On.  
DVD/VCR Recording  
When recording a conference in stereo, the VCR will record the video as it appears on the main  
monitor, the local audio and the remote audio. It will record the conference in stereo if stereo  
audio is used in the conference.  
When recording a videoconference, connect a cable between Video Out 2 on the system and  
Video In on the VCR. Connect a cable between Audio Out 2 on the system and Audio In on the  
VCR.  
For stereo recording, connect:  
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Audio cable between Audio Out 2 (VCR L) to VCR/DVD Audio In (L)  
Audio cable between Audio Out 3 (VCR R) to VCR/DVD Audio In (R)  
Make sure that:  
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That Stereo I/O Mode is set to On  
128 AAC-LD is enabled  
That AAC-LD is enabled  
To enable VCR/DVD ducking (reduce volume when speaking), check that VCR Ducking  
under Audio Settings is set to On.  
When recording the VCR will record the video as it appears on the main monitor, the local audio  
and the audio from the far end.  
Note that a system with one video output and one mixed (local and far end) audio output is  
required for recording. For playback, a system with one video input and one audio input  
without integrated echo cancellation is required.  
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5.4 Additional Cameras  
Extra fixed Cameras  
You can connect extra fixed cameras to your system, for example, a whiteboard camera. Connect  
the video output of the additional camera to one of the available Video inputs on the system.  
Multiple controllable Cameras  
Attaching multiple cameras to one system expands visibility and is useful in large group  
applications.  
The system is able to control up to 4 WAVE II -cameras. Optional WAVE II cameras are supplied  
with the necessary cabling. In addition, an external power supply for the camera is included.  
WAVE II -camera number two must be connected to video input 2. Camera number three must be  
connected to video input 3, and so forth.  
The maximum length of the camera cable for multiple cameras supported by TANDBERG is 20 m  
(65 ft).  
Note that additional controllable cameras are only available for some rollabout systems.  
Settops and personal systems may be able to connect additional cameras.  
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5.5 Additional Microphones  
If your environment is such that you require more than one microphone for your room, e.g. you  
have a whiteboard at a distance from your table microphone, it is possible to connect additional  
microphones to your system. See Appendix 4 for more information.  
Note that this requires a system with more than one XLR input.  
When more than one microphone is connected, you have the option to use the Voice Activate  
Camera Tracking feature.  
Audio Science Microphone  
TANDBERG's award-winning Audio Science microphone is a ceiling-mounted, wide coverage,  
boundary microphone, which can eliminate the need for table microphones. It is designed to pick  
up the audio from all conference participants seated within in its pick-up area, defined by a  
quarter-sphere of approximately 14-foot (4.25m) radius extended in front of, and to the sides of  
the microphone.  
Please contact your TANDBERG representative for further information.  
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5.6 The TANDBERG DNAM and  
Speakers  
TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile, TANDBERG 6000 MXP, TANDBERG 7000  
MXP, TANDBERG 8000 MXP and TANDBERG Maestro  
The TANDBERG Digital Natural Audio Module, DNAM*:  
The DNAM audiosystem is built on two specially designed and separate modules; the DNAM  
audio amplifier and the DNAM loudspeaker cabinet. The DNAM loudspeaker cabinet is based on  
several editions, one for each of the 6000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, 7000 MXP and 8000 MXP  
systems. For the 6000 MXP and the 8000 MXP system, the audio amplifier is integrated in the  
loudspeaker cabinet. For the Maestro system the amplifier and the loudspeaker cabinet is  
integrated directly into the system pedestal.  
TANDBERG 6000 MXP DNAM configuration  
TANDBERG 8000 MXP DNAM configuration  
TANDBERG 7000 MXP DNAM  
configuration  
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TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile DNAM configuration  
Center Speakers + Integrated Stereo Speakers  
The DNAM Amplifier*:  
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3 x 50W continuous average Center Output Power (load specified by DNAM Center  
Speakers).  
2 x 50W continuous average Stereo Output Power (load specified by TANDBERG  
Loudspeaker Stereo Kit).  
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Full dynamic range for audio (high fidelity range)  
Digital Signal Processing and Filtering on all channels for best audio detail clarity  
Digital Crossover Filtering on center channels.  
In/out:  
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Audio In - S/PDIF (stereo) or Analog (mono), using the same connector.  
Differential In - (female XLR pinout: 1 - GND, 2 – Signal (+), 3 – Signal (-))  
Loop Out - line out directly from the input, always analog even with S/PDIF in.  
Stereo Out - (male XLR, common GND configuration)  
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The DNAM Loudspeaker Cabinet (Center Speakers)*:  
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Frequency range 50Hz - 20kHz  
2 x 130mm low- and midrange loudspeakers, 8 ohms nominal, high quality  
1 x 25mm dome tweeter, 6 ohms nominal, high quality  
Crossover filtered audio signals received from DNAM amplifier  
Long time max power 90 Watt on all loudspeakers  
Enclosed MDF speaker cabinet  
Integrated Stereo Speakers**:  
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2 * 15W Stereo Speakers, high quality  
Frequency range 100Hz - 20kHz  
Enclosed MDF speaker cabinet  
Using the external and optional Stereo Speaker Kit will improve the stereo sound, even on  
systems with integrated stereo speakers**. Note that the kit is not available for Mini-DNAM  
described below. Before connecting the Stereo Speaker Kit, make sure the complete  
videoconferencing system is powered down. When connecting the Stereo Speaker Kit to a  
system with already integrated stereo speakers, these integrated speakers will be disabled, and a  
new filter and specification setup is loaded when powering up the videoconferencing system.  
Please refer to the section Stereo Speaker Kit for details.  
TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile:  
The TANDBERG Mini-DNAM*:  
The Mini-DNAM audiosystem is built on two specially designed and separate modules; the Mini-  
DNAM amplifier and the Mini-DNAM loudspeaker cabinet. The Mini-DNAM loudspeaker cabinet is  
stereo-configured and based on two versions made for fitting both the TANDBERG 3000 Profile  
43’’ and 32’’ systems. The compact sized amplifier is mounted in the rear of the speaker cabinet.  
The Mini-DNAM amplifier*:  
The Mini-DNAM amplfier specification:  
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2x30W into 8ohm  
External DC power supply  
Compact size  
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The Mini-DNAM Loudspeaker Cabinet*:  
The Mini-DNAM speaker cabinet  
specification:  
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2 * 15W Stereo  
Speakers, high quality  
Frequency range 100Hz -  
20kHz  
Enclosed MDF speaker  
cabinet  
Integrated Stereo Speakers**:  
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2 * 15W Stereo Speakers, high quality  
Frequency range 100Hz - 20kHz  
Enclosed MDF speaker cabinet  
*Note that there are different solutions on integrated audio modules and speakers included in the larger high-end  
TANDBERG systems. Please contact your TANDBERG representative for more information.  
** These are available with the TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile and TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile only.  
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5.7 Stereo Speaker Kit  
Note that the following applies only for systems with a stereo S/PDIF output.  
The Stereo Speaker Kit provides an pair of floor-standing loudspeakers in addition to the built-in  
DNAM. (Standard equipment on TANDBERG 8000 MXP). Using these speakers will enable  
stereo functionality in your system and thereby enhance the sound experience.  
To experience stereo sound, the stereo speakers have to be connected to the Digital Natural  
Audio Module (DNAM) as well as confirming this under Stereo Settings in the main audio menu.  
The stereo sound source may either be located at the far end, or locally as a sound source (CD,  
DVD) connected to the codec audio AUX/VCR inputs. If using a local stereo sound source, you  
also have to enable Stereo I/O mode (On) in the same audio menu, to be able to receive stereo  
sound on your system, and to send stereo signals to the far end. See chapter 4.5.4 for more  
information.  
Check also that the full-range frequency audio coding AAC-LD is enabled (In Call Quality menu,  
AAC-LD is checked, and AAC-LD 128 threshold is the same or lower than the call rate you are  
planning to use). See chapter Audio Algorithm and AAC-LD 128kbps for more information.  
An installation sheet is enclosed in the Stereo Loudspeaker Kit, which also describes  
recommended physical speaker placement. Make sure the complete videoconferencing system is  
powered down before connecting the Stereo Speaker Kit.  
Note that if stereo speakers are enabled in the menu without having any stereo speakers  
connected to the Digital NAM, or having other speakers than the TANDBERG stereo  
speakers, it may cause the acoustic echo-canceller to malfunction.  
Stereo Speaker Kit specification:  
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2-way Stereo Speaker system (dual speakers in low- and midrange)  
Passive Crossover Filtering.  
Frequency range 50Hz - 20kHz  
2 x 130mm low- and midrange loudspeakers, 8 ohms nominal, high quality.  
1 x 25mm dome tweeter, 6 ohms nominal, high quality  
Long time max power 90 Watt on all loudspeakers  
Enclosed aluminum speaker cabinet  
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5.8 Telephone Add-On  
The system has a built in audio bridge* that can bring in Voice over IP (VoIP) telephony or normal  
telephone sites using ISDN.  
Note that this requires a system with mixed audio output (audio from local and far end) and  
one audio input without integrated echo cancelling.  
In addition to using ISDN and IP for your telephone sites, it is possible to connect a telephone  
using normal POTS line** by  
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Connect the audio input from the conference telephone to the AUX output, which  
provides a mixed signal between local and far end.  
*optional MultiSite package available  
** require a conference phone with external audio input and output  
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5.9 Dual Monitor  
Note that this requires a system with dual monitor video output.  
TANDBERG 8000 MXP is a dual monitor system with the Dual Monitor option included.  
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5.10 XGA Monitors and Projectors  
(Optional)  
Some TANDBERG systems can be delivered with optional single or dual TV/XGA monitors. It can  
also be connected to any DVI/VGA/PAL or NTSC display.  
Note that this requires a system with minimum one DVI-I output.  
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5.11 VESA Display Power  
Management  
Because of the tremendous amount of energy consumed by monitors when operating, the system  
will reduce power consumption and extend monitor lifecycle by suspending the (switch off)  
monitors and projectors when the system goes into sleep/standby.  
This applies for all VESA Display Power Management compliant displays that are connected to  
the VGA/DVI output of the system. The display device need to comply with VESA display Power  
Management system (DPMS).  
Note that this requires a system supplied with a VGA/DVI output.  
The VESA DPMS standard consists of four modes, Normal, Standby, Suspend and Off, and  
applies to all Sync formats (e.g. VGA).  
DPMS standard:  
Normal  
Standby  
Suspend  
Off  
H-sync  
On  
Off  
On  
Off  
V-sync  
On  
On  
Off  
Off  
Power savings  
Recovery time  
None  
None  
Minimal  
2-3 seconds  
Substantial  
2-3 seconds  
Maximum  
8-10 seconds  
In Off mode some power may still be drawn in order to power indicator lights etc. EDID contains  
the information on which mode a specific monitor supports.  
TANDBERG supports all four modes. However, in F1 and above, all monitors not listed below are  
automatically set to Off.  
Monitor  
DPMS mode  
Dell  
Off  
T8000 - Pioneer  
T6000 - SAMPO  
Maestro - Projection Design  
T7000 - Sharp  
Suspend  
Suspend  
Off  
Off  
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5.12 Digital Monitor Power  
Management  
DMPM is monitor power management applied over the digital DVI interface. TANDBERG  
supports DMPM in software F2 and above. Six monitor power states are defined.  
Monitor On Power state  
Transmitter (TANDBERG codec) and receiver (Monitor) are powered and active. This power state  
is equivalent with the DPMS normal mode.  
Intermediate Power state  
When the codec goes from active to standby, it turns off the DVI transmitter and the monitor can  
go from Monitor On  
Power state to Intermediate Power state  
Active-off Power state  
The monitor can go from Intermediate Power state to Active-off Power state when the monitor  
timer expires.  
Non-Link Recoverable Off Power State  
The monitor can enter Non-Link Recoverable Off Power State when the codec is switched off or if  
the DVI cable is disconnected. This power state is equivalent to the DPMS “Off (with no DPMS  
recovery)” state.  
Monitor Power Switch Off Power state  
This state can be entered when the power switch on the monitor is toggled to its off position. This  
state has two sub-states dependent on if the codec is switched on or off.  
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5.13 Extended Display Identification  
Data (EDID)  
Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is a VESA standard data format that will allow the  
system to communicate its capabilities, including vendor information like the supported VGA-  
formats and frequency range limits to a PC connected to the XGA/DVI input.  
Note that this requires a system supplied with a XGA/DVI input.  
This means that the PC always* will be able to output a valid VGA/DVI signal to the system with  
no manual reconfiguration of the PC screen settings.  
TANDBERG supports EDID structure v1.3, which adheres to the MS Plug & Play definition.  
This standard contains information on product ID, basic display parameters, timing identifications  
and detailed timing descriptions.  
In F1 and above, TANDBERG will use the EDID information to decide which resolution to use,  
800x600 @ 75Hz or 1024x768 @ 60Hz.  
Example (1024x768@60Hz)  
Detailed timing description:  
PixelClockDiv10000:  
Horizontal Active:  
Horizontal Blanking:  
Vertical Active:  
6500  
1024  
320  
768  
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Vertical Blanking:  
Horizontal Sync  
Offset:  
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Horizontal Sync Pulse  
Width:  
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Vertical Sync Offset:  
3
6
Vertical Sync Pulse  
Width:  
Horizontal Image  
Size:  
Not available  
Vertical Image Size:  
Horizontal Border:  
Vertical Border:  
Not available  
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Tested and verified monitors, EDID & Timing  
Listed below are some of the monitors TANDBERG have tested and verified against:  
ADI A715  
Dell W1700  
Dell W1900  
EIZO L367  
EIZO F730  
ErgoScan 400S  
Hitachi CM640ET  
Hitachi CM769ET  
IBM 9494-HBO  
IBM G97  
IBM E74  
IBM 6743-60N  
JVC LT-23X475  
JVC LT-23C50BU  
JVC LT-23X576  
LG L3200A  
LG M3200C  
Löewe TAA112747  
MAG D700  
MAG DJ707  
Panasonic SL75  
Pioneer PDP-50MXE10  
Pioneer PDP-42MXE10-S  
Pioneer PDP-43MXE1-S  
Pioneer PDP-50MXE11  
Samsung 191T  
Samsung 323T  
*Need to comply with the VESA EDID standard.  
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Appendices:  
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Appendix 1: Technical Specification  
Appendix 2: Bandwidth Information  
Appendix 3: Environmental considerations  
Appendix 4: Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms  
Appendix 5: Security  
Appendix 6: Using the file system  
Appendix 7: Web Interface  
Appendix 8: Connecting the system to PRI/T1  
Appendix 9: Connecting the system to the Switched 56 network  
Appendix 10: Connecting the system to ISDN using NT1 network adapters  
Appendix 11: Wave II Camera Pinouts and Connectors  
Appendix 12: Remote control  
Appendix 13: CallManager registration  
Appendix 14: Diagnostic Tools for IP  
Appendix 15: System Upgrade  
Appendix 16: Declaration of Conformity  
Appendix 17: Dimensions  
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6.1 Appendix 1  
Technical Specification  
SYSTEM COMPONENTS  
EMBEDDED ENCRYPTION  
2 x 50" wide-screen plasma monitors, wireless remote  
control, Tracker, W.A.V.E. II camera, microphone, Digital  
Audio ModuleTM, integrated cabling and stand  
Optional Satellite Stereo Speakers  
H.320 and H.323 point-to-point and multipoint calls  
Standards-based: H.233, H.234, H.235 v2&v3,  
DES and AES  
NIST-validated AES  
NIST-validated DES  
MONITORS  
Dual 50" plasma screens  
16:9 high resolution widescreen format  
Automatic key generation and exchange  
Supported in DuoVideo, H.239 and Multisite  
H.323 NETWORK FEATURES  
Differentiated Services (DiffServ)  
Resource Reservation Protocol (RSVP)  
IP precedence  
BANDWIDTH  
H.320 up to 2 Mbps  
H.323 up to 4 Mbps point-to-point  
SIP up to 4 Mbps  
IP type of service (ToS)  
Up to 6 Mbps total MultiSite bandwidth  
IP adaptive bandwidth management (including flow  
control)  
VIDEO STANDARDS  
Auto gatekeeper discovery  
H.261, H.263, H.263+, H.263++ (Natural Video), H.264  
H.235 Authentication (Gatekeeper registration)  
NTP Server  
VIDEO FEATURES  
Dynamic playout and lip-sync buffering  
Intelligent Packet Loss Recovery (IPLR)  
Automatic support for private and public IP-addresses  
using NAT  
Native 16:9 Widescreen  
Advanced Screen Layouts  
Picture in Picture (PIP)  
Picture outside Picture (POP)  
Intelligent Video Management  
H.245 DTMF tones  
SECURITY FEATURES  
Management via HTTPS  
IP Administration Password  
Menu Administration Password  
Dialing Access code  
Streaming password  
H.243 MCU Password  
VNC password  
VIDEO INPUTS (5 INPUTS)  
1 x MiniDin, S-video: main camera  
1 x MiniDin, S-video: auxiliary / document camera  
1 x RCA / Phono, composite: document camera / aux  
1 x RCA / Phono, composite: VCR  
1 x DVI/SXGA: PC  
VIDEO OUTPUTS (6 OUTPUTS)  
SNMP security alerts  
1 x MiniDin, S-video: main monitor  
Disable IP services  
1 x MiniDin, S-video: dual monitor  
SIP Authentication via NTLM and Digest Authentication  
IEEE 802.1x  
1 x RCA / Phono, composite: main monitor or VCR  
1 x RCA / Phono, composite: dual monitor or VCR  
2 x DVI/XGA: main and dual monitor  
NETWORK INTERFACES  
6 x ISDN BRI (RJ-45), S-inter face  
1 x E1 / T1 G.703 (RJ-45) for ISDN PRI or Leased E1 /  
T1  
1 x E1 / T1 G.703 (RJ-45) for future usage  
1 x LAN / Ethernet (RJ-45) 10/100 Mbit (LAN / DSL /  
cable modem)  
SXGA INPUT / XGA OUTPUT  
Input: 640 x 480 – 1280 x 1024  
Output: 640 x 480 – 1024 x 768  
Extended Display Identification Data (EDID)  
VESA Monitor Power Management  
1 x X.21 / V.35 / RS-449 with RS-366 dialing or Leased  
Line  
1 x USB (for future use)  
VIDEO FORMAT  
NTSC, PAL, VGA, SVGA, XGA or SXGA  
LIVE VIDEO RESOLUTIONS  
NATIVE NTSC:  
4SIF (704 x 480 pixels), Digital Clarity  
Interlaced SIF (352 x 480 pixels), Natural Video  
SIF (352 x 240 pixels)  
ETHERNET / INTERNET / INTRANET CONNECTIVITY  
TCP / IP, DHCP, ARP, FTP, Telnet, HTTP, HTTPS,  
SOAP and XML  
SNMP Enterprise Management  
Internal web server  
400p (528 x 400 pixels)  
Internal streaming server  
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NATIVE PAL:  
4CIF (704 x 576 pixels), Digital Clarity  
Interlaced CIF (352 x 576 pixels), Natural Video  
CIF (352 x 288 pixels)  
OTHER MAJOR ITU STANDARDS SUPPORTED  
H.231, H.233, H.234, H.235, H.235 v2&v3, H.239,  
H.241,  
QCIF (176 x 144 pixels)  
SQCIF (128 x 96 pixels) decode only  
448p (576 x 448 pixels)  
H.243, H.281, BONDING (ISO 13871), H.320, H.323,  
H.331, MPEG4 AAC-LD (20KHz audio), H.460.18,  
H.460.19  
NATIVE PC RESOLUTIONS:  
XGA (1024 x 768)  
SVGA (800 x 600 pixels)  
VGA (640 x 480 pixels)  
W.A.V.E. (WIDE ANGLE VIEW) II CAMERA  
10 x zoom 1/4" CCD +15° / -20° tilt  
+ / -95°pan  
WIDE (16:9) RESOLUTIONS:  
w288p (512 x 288 pixels)  
w448p (768 x 448 pixels)  
w576p (1024 x 576 pixels)  
w720p (1280 x 720 pixels)  
61° vertical field of view  
96° total vertical field of view  
77° horizontal field of view  
267° total horizontal field of view  
460 (PAL) / 470 (NTSC) TV lines  
Min. illumination 2 Lux (F1.8)  
Auto or manual focus / brightness / white balance  
Far-end camera control  
15 near and far-end camera pre-sets  
Voice-activated camera positioning  
Daisy chain support for up to 4 cameras VISCA  
camera support  
STILL IMAGE TRANSFER  
CIF, SIF, 4CIF (H.261 Annex D), 4SIF, VGA, SVGA,  
XGA  
AUDIO STANDARDS  
G.711, G.722, G.722.1, G.728 , MPEG4 AAC-LD  
AUDIO FEATURES  
CD-Quality 20KHz Mono and Stereo  
Telephone add-on via MultiSite  
Four separate acoustic echo cancellers  
Audio mixer  
PRESENTATIONS AND COLLABORATION  
Natural Presenter Package including:  
PC Presenter  
PC SoftPresenter  
Automatic Gain Control (AGC)  
Automatic Noise Reduction  
Audio level meters  
Digital Clarity  
DuoVideo and H.239  
Advanced Video Layouts  
VCR ducking  
GSM / Blackberry noise filter  
Streaming compatible with Cisco IP/TV,  
Apple QuickTime®, RealPlayer® v8 etc.  
AUDIO INPUTS (6 INPUTS)  
CLOSED CAPTIONING/TEXT CHAT  
3 x microphone, 24V phantom powered, XLR connector  
1 x RCA / Phono, Line Level: audio mixer  
1 x RCA / Phono, Line Level: auxiliary (or VCR/DVD  
Stereo L)  
T.140 standards-based  
SYSTEM MANAGEMENT  
Support for the TANDBERG Management Suite  
Total management via embedded web server, SNMP,  
Telnet and FTP  
1 x RCA / Phono, Line Level: VCR/DVD (Stereo R)  
AUDIO OUTPUTS (3 OUTPUTS)  
1 x RCA / Phono, S/PDIF (mono/stereo) or  
Analogue Line Level: main audio  
1 x RCA / Phono, Line Level: auxiliary (or VCR Stereo L)  
1 x RCA / Phono, Line Level: VCR (Stereo R)  
Remote software upload: via webserver or via FTP  
server  
2 x RS-232 for local software upgrades, local control  
and diagnostics  
Onscreen Menu on TV and/or VGA monitors  
FRAME RATES – POINT-TO-POINT & MULTISITE  
30 frames per second @ 168 kbps and above  
60 fields per second @ 336 kbps and above (Point-to-  
point)  
DIRECTORY SERVICES  
Support for Local, Global and Dynamic Server  
Directories  
Unlimited entries using Server directory* supporting  
LDAP and H.350  
MULTISITE FEATURES  
400 number global directory  
200 number local directory  
50 dedicated MultiSite entries  
Last Number Dialed  
Audio and Video Transcoding  
Video rate matching from 56 kbps – 2 Mbps  
Continuos Presence CP5+1, CP4 and Voice Switched  
Best Impression  
Missed Calls  
H.264, Encryption, Digital Clarity  
DuoVideo and H.239 mixed and from any site  
Telephony  
Call History  
16 SELECTABLE MENU LANGUAGES  
English, German, French, Norwegian, Swedish, Italian,  
Spanish, Portuguese, Simplified Chinese, Traditional  
Chinese, Japanese, Russian, Korean, Finnish, Thai and  
Arabic  
ISDN & IP Downspeeding and IPLR  
MULTISITE (H.243) CASCADING ON ISDN AND IP  
Dial in / Dial out  
Chair control for host system  
Snapshot of ongoing conference (JPEG)  
Snapshot of ongoing DuoVideo/H.239 presentation  
(JPEG)  
CUSTOMIZED WELCOME SCREEN AND COMPANY  
LOGO  
Separate welcome page for encrypted conferences  
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POWER  
IP AND PRI/BRI/SERIAL INTERFACE (V.35)  
Conference rates up to 6 Mbps  
100 - 250 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz 65 watts max. for codec and  
main camera 500 watts max. per monitor  
Up to 6 video and 5 audio sites  
4 sites @ 2 Mbps, 6 sites @ 768 (+telephone calls)  
Mix IP with ISDN-PRI, ISDN-BRI or Serial Inter face up  
to  
OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY  
0° C to 35° C (32° F to 95° F) ambient temperature.  
10% to 90 % Relative Humidity (RH)  
maximum conference rate  
STORAGE AND TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE  
-20° C to 60° C (-4° F to 140° F) at RH 10-90 % (non-  
condensing)  
DUOVIDEO / H.239  
Available on all networks  
NETWORK FEATURES  
Auto H.320 / H.323 dialing  
SIP  
FOOTPRINT  
Width: 33.9" / 86 cm Depth: 29.1" / 74 cm  
Downspeeding  
Programmable network profiles  
Intelligent Call Management  
HO on ISDN-PRI Facility  
Maximum call length timer  
Automatic SPID and line number configuration  
(National ISDN, GR-2941-CORE)  
Soft Mux  
NATO standard KG194 / KIV-7 encryptor support  
H.331 Broadcast Mode  
IP Address Conflict Warning  
IP version 6  
PRODUCT RELIABILITY / MTBF  
The predicted reliability is expressed in the expected random Mean Time Between Failures (MTBF) for the electronic  
components based on the Power On Hours:  
Power On Hours (POH) > 69 000 hours  
Useful Life Cycle > 6 years  
ISO 9001 certificate is available upon request  
* Requires TANDBERG Management Suite 9.0 or newer  
System features vary depending on network selection and software package. All specifications subject to change without  
notice. TANDBERG is a registered trademark or trademark of TANDBERG in the U.S. and other countries. RealPlayer is  
a trademark or a registered trademark of RealNetworks, Inc. QuickTime is a registered trademark of Apple Computer,  
Inc., registered in the U.S. and other countries. Microsoft and NetMeeting are either registered trademarks or trademarks  
of Microsoft Corporation in the United States and/or other countries. All other trademarks are property of their respective  
owners. Contains iTypeTM from Agfa Monotype Corporation  
Service availability may vary from region to region. Please contact your TANDBERG reseller for more information.  
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6.2 Appendix 2  
Bandwidth information for TANDBERG endpoints  
Model  
8000MXP, 7000MXP  
6000MXP, Maestro  
Bandwidth  
Point to  
point  
Standard: 768 / 3072  
Option: 1920 / 4096  
Standard: 768 / 3072  
Option: 1920 / 4096  
ISDN / IP  
MultiSite  
Total: 3072kbps 4x768  
video + 4 audio 3x1536  
video + no audio  
Total: 3072kbps 4x768  
video + 4 audio 3x1536  
video + no audio  
Total: 6144kbps 6x1152  
video + 5 audio 5x1536  
video + no audio  
4x1920  
video + 5 audio 3x3072  
video + no audio  
Total: 6144kbps  
6x1152  
video + 5 audio 5x1536  
video + no audio  
4x1920  
video + 5 audio 3x3072  
video + no audio  
Rate  
Matching  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Dual  
Yes  
Stream  
(DuoVideo  
/ H.239)  
Secure  
All bandwidths  
All bandwidths  
Conference  
H.264  
Up to 2Mbps  
Up to 2Mbps  
Picture  
Mode  
VS, CP4, CP5+1  
VS, CP4, CP5+1  
MultiSite  
Model  
3000MXP / 3000NET  
MXP  
2000MXP, 1500MXP  
Bandwidth  
Point to  
point  
Standard: 384 / 1536  
Option: 512 / 1920  
3000NET: 384 / 1536  
Standard: 1920 (IP only)  
Options: 512 / 1920  
ISDN / IP  
MultiSite  
Total: 1536kbps  
4x512 video + no  
audio  
Total: 2304kbps 4x768  
video + no audio 4x512  
video + 3 audio  
4x384 video + 3 audio  
Total: 2304kbps  
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4x768  
video + no audio  
4x512  
video + 3 audio  
Rate  
Matching  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Dual  
Yes  
Stream  
(DuoVideo  
/ H.239)  
Secure  
All bandwidths  
All bandwidths  
Conference  
H.264  
Up to 2Mbps  
Up to 2Mbps  
Picture  
Mode  
VS, CP4, CP5+1  
VS, CP4, CP5+1  
MultiSite  
Model  
990MXP / 990NET  
MXP  
880MXP / 880NET MXP  
Bandwidth  
Point to  
point  
Standard: 1920 (IP  
only)  
Options: 512 / 1920  
990NET: 768 / 1920  
Standard: 1152 (IP only)  
Option: 384 / 1152  
ISDN / IP  
MultiSite  
Total: 2304kbps  
4x768  
video + no audio  
4x512  
Total: 1152kbps 4x384  
video + no audio 4x320  
video + 3 audio  
video + 3 audio  
Rate  
Matching  
Yes  
Yes  
Yes  
Dual  
Yes  
Stream  
(DuoVideo  
/ H.239)  
Secure  
All bandwidths  
All bandwidths  
Conference  
H.264  
Up to 2Mbps  
Up to 768  
Picture  
Mode  
VS, CP4, CP5+1  
VS, CP4, CP5+1  
MultiSite  
Model  
770MXP  
1000MXP  
Bandwidth  
Point to  
point  
Standard: 768 (IP  
only)  
Option: 128 / 768  
Standard: 768 (IP only)  
Options: 128 / 768, 384  
/ 768  
ISDN / IP  
MultiSite  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Rate  
Matching  
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Dual  
Yes  
Yes  
Stream  
(DuoVideo  
/ H.239)  
Secure  
All bandwidths  
All bandwidths  
Conference  
H.264  
Up to 768  
Up to 768  
Picture  
Mode  
Not Available  
Not Available  
MultiSite  
Model  
550MXP  
Bandwidth  
Point to  
point  
Standard: 768 (IP only)  
Options: 128 / 768, 384  
/ 768  
ISDN / IP  
MultiSite  
Not Available  
Not Available  
Rate  
Matching  
Dual  
Not Available  
Stream  
(DuoVideo  
/ H.239)  
Secure  
All bandwidths  
Conference  
H.264  
Up to 768  
Picture  
Mode  
Not Available  
MultiSite  
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6.3 Appendix 3  
Environmental considerations  
This section explains how to carry out basic adjustments and simple tests to ensure that you send  
and receive the best possible image and audio quality when using your system.  
Iris control and lighting  
By default the system camera will use an automatic iris to compensate for changes in lighting. In  
addition to this feature, you may further assist the system to maintain the best possible image  
quality by paying special attention to environmental lighting and background colors as described  
below. Remember the system will send live images of yourself and your immediate surroundings.  
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Avoid direct sunlight on the subject matter i.e. yourself, the background or onto the  
camera lens as this will create harsh contrasts.  
If light levels are too low you may need to consider using artificial lighting. As described  
above, direct illumination of the subject matter and camera lens should be avoided.  
When using artificial lighting, daylight type lamps will produce the most effective results.  
Avoid colored lighting.  
Indirect light from shaded sources or reflected light from pale walls often produces  
excellent results.  
Avoid harsh side lighting or strong light from above. Strong sunlight from a window or  
skylight may put part or all of the subject matter in shadow or cause silhouetting.  
If you still have problems with the iris and lighting, manual adjustment of the camera  
parameters might help – see Video Settings menu.  
Dim scenes can also be improved by manually adjusting the camera brightness setting.  
Background  
The appearance of the picture background is very important but easily overlooked. It is important  
to remember that the camera also shows what is behind you when in a videoconference. To  
ensure a suitable background we recommend you consider the following:  
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Use a neutrally colored background with a medium contrast and a soft texture, e.g. a  
plain curtain with no heavy patterns or strong colors that may adversely tint the whole  
scene.  
Avoid moving backgrounds such as curtains blowing in a draught, moving objects, or  
people walking behind as this may both reduce image quality and distract the attention of  
the calling party.  
Do not place the camera facing a doorway.  
Loudspeaker volume  
The audio system will use the Digital Natural Audio Module (DNAM) if available and supported by  
the system. The volume of the audio system is controlled by the Volume Control keys on the  
system remote control.  
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6.4 Appendix 4  
Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms  
The following are a set of guidelines to consider when either building a videoconferencing room,  
or using an existing room for videoconferencing.  
Lighting:  
Audio:  
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Low Contrast desired for light  
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Noise Floor preferred less than  
44dBC.  
Reverb Time 0,3 to 0,5 sec.  
intensity. No dark spots.  
Intensity @ table 800 - 1400 Lux as  
measured with an Incident light  
meter.  
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Ventilation:  
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Keep in mind Noise Floor.  
Velocity = Noise. Therefore keep  
velocity of air low.  
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Block sunlight from entering room.  
Seating Area (Table):  
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Should allow all participants to see  
Monitors.  
Should allow camera to “see” all  
participants.  
Non-shiny non-patterned preferably  
light grey surface (if table used).  
Room:  
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Should be located away from noise.  
Should not have windows.  
Doors should be located off camera.  
Walls:  
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Color: Generally high contrast color  
desired. Light blue is commonly  
used.  
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Acoustically reflective surfaces (such  
as glass or concrete) should be  
covered with curtains or sound  
treatment.  
How to prepare a typical room for videoconferencing:  
The diagram below shows a typical room designed to obtain the best results when using the  
system.  
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The microphone should be placed at the front of the table to ensure that all speech will be  
detected. The best position for the microphone is at least 2 meters (6.5 feet) in front of the system  
on a plain, flat table with at least 0.3 meters (12 inches) of table in front of the microphone.  
The document camera should be close to the chair person or a designated controller of the  
document camera for ease of use (remember to arrange all the peripherals so that one participant  
can reach each of them to point, change the display, tape, and so forth).  
The camera supports up to 15 pre-stored camera positions.  
The illustration shows three possible camera positions; one for all the participants, one for the  
whiteboard and one for the main speaker. The remaining camera presets are then available for  
other peripheral equipment, for example a VCR.  
Position the system in such a way as to avoid the possibility of somebody inadvertently walking  
into the camera’s field of view when entering the room. Other than the conference participants,  
there should be no moving items in the sent image.  
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6.5 Appendix 5  
Security  
The system has several features both to protect from unauthorized use and system access:  
Access Code:  
When Access Code is enabled, the user will be asked to enter an access code before he/she is  
able to make a call. The system will verify if the entered access code is valid by checking the  
code with the allowed codes listed in the access.txt file on the ftp-server in the system. If no  
access.txt file is uploaded to the system, registration of the code will be done without validation.  
E.g. you can enter whatever code you want and have access to the system.  
The access.txt file is a plain text file with one line per access code as shown below:  
1234  
1250  
A1  
B2  
ABC  
To upload this file to the system, follow these steps:  
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Open a DOS-window and go to the folder where the ‘access.txt’ file is located.  
Type ftp <IP-address of your local system).  
User: press Enter or enter IP-password.  
Type “bin” and press Enter.  
Go to the user folder, type “cd user”.  
Upload the ‘access.txt’ file, type ‘put access.txt’.  
Exit from ftp, type "bye".  
Administrator Password  
Access to the administrator menu on the system unit can be controlled using password  
protection. You can set the Administrator Password in Menu Settings, in Security or from the  
dataport:  
menupassword set <pin-code>. The pin-code should be maximum 5 - five digits. To erase the  
password, enter an empty pin-code.  
Streaming password  
By setting a streaming password in the streaming menu on the system, a password has to be  
entered on the streaming client to be able to see the video stream from the system.  
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IP Password  
By setting an IP Access Password on the system, all access to the system using IP (Telnet, FTP  
and WEB) requires a password. This password can be enabled from telnet or dataport using the  
command: ippassword <ip-password>. The default IP username and password is "TANDBERG".  
To remove this password, use the command: "ippassword ”. From telnet, this is only possible by  
first entering the correct password.  
IP Services  
The different IP services on the system - FTP, Telnet, Telnet Challenge, HTTP, HTTPS, SNMP  
and H.323 can be disabled to prevent access to the system. By using the commands below, the  
services can be independently enabled/disabled:  
xconfiguration Telnet/TelnetChallenge/FTP/HTTP/HTTPS/H323 Mode: <On/Off>  
xconfiguration TelnetChallenge Mode: <On/Off> [port]  
xconfiguration SNMP Mode: <On/Off/ReadOnly/TrapsOnly>  
SNMP Security alert  
This function will notify any Management Application (such as TMS - TANDBERG Management  
Suite) if anyone tries to perform Remote Management on the system using an illegal password.  
The Security alert that is sent to the Management Application will contain information about the IP  
address and the service (WEB, Telnet, FTP) being used for the attempt. If TMS is used, email  
notifications or alarms about the attempt can be sent to specified persons.  
Encryption  
All TANDBERG systems support both AES and DES encryption. By default this feature is  
enabled such that when connecting with any other video system or MCU, a TANDBERG system  
will attempt to establish a secure conference using AES or DES encryption. The TANDBERG  
system will attempt this for both IP and ISDN connections. Where a remote system or MCU  
supports encryption, the highest common encryption algorithm will be selected on a port-by-port  
basis.  
The type and status of the encryption negotiated is indicated by padlock symbols and on-screen  
messages. Encryption on the TANDBERG systems is fully automatic, and provides clear security  
status indicators;  
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An open padlock indicates that encryption is being initialized, but the conference is not  
yet encrypted.  
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Single padlock indicates DES encryption.  
Double padlock indicates AES encryption.  
In addition to on-screen indicators the Call Status menu provides two information fields regarding  
call encryption. The first field is the Encryption Code, which will identify either AES or DES. The  
second field is the Encryption Check Code and is comprised of an alphanumeric string. This  
string will be the same for systems on either side of an encrypted conference. If the Check Codes  
do not match, this would indicate that the call has been exposed to a Man In The Middle attack.  
When a system with MultiSite functionality hosts a conference, the highest possible encryption  
algorithm will be negotiated on a site-by-site basis. MultiSite conferences can therefore support a  
mix of AES and DES encrypted endpoints in the same conference. A conference will only be as  
secure as its weakest link.  
All systems supporting DES encryption can upgrade to AES encryption. Please contact your  
TANDBERG representative for more information. The standards supporting the encryption  
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mechanisms employed by TANDBERG are: AES, DES, H.233, H234 and H.235 (H235v3 & v2 for  
backwards compatibility) with extended Diffie Hellman key distribution via H.320, H.323 and  
Leased Line connections.  
The TANDBERG AES implementation is validated as conforming to the Advanced Encryption  
Standard (AES) Algorithm, as specified in Federal Information Processing Standard Publication  
197, Advanced Encryption Standard, by The National Institute of Standards and Technology  
(NIST).  
IEEE 802.1x / EAP (Extensible Authentication Protocol)  
This is a standard for authentication and authorization of units/systems onto the network.  
Static configuration  
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System ID and Password  
Anonymous ID for encryption challenge  
Enable methods  
Supported methods  
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MD5 (simple challenge)  
PEAP (encrypted channel)  
TTLS  
Note that 802.1x wireless LAN is not supported.  
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6.6 Appendix 6  
Using the file system  
It is possible to access a file system within the TANDBERG system by using ftp:  
DOS-  
window:  
ftp <IP-address of system>, or  
ftp:// <IP-address of system>  
Web-  
browser:  
Description of the different files:  
all.prm  
all settings in the system (including directory)  
dir.prm  
event.log  
sw.pkg  
directory entries (up to 200 entries)  
logs fault situations etc.  
the system software  
globdir.prm file containing up to 400 entries. These entries can not be edited from the  
system, but can be edited as a text-file.  
Files accessible only by ‘ftp get /tmp/snapshots/xxx.jpg’ or ‘http://<IP-address of  
system>/tmp/snapshots/xxx.jpg’:  
site0.jpg  
main.jpg  
site1.jpg  
duo.jpg  
Snapshot of current stream if MultiSite.  
Snapshot of selfview.  
Snapshot of decoded stream if point-to-point.  
Snapshot of the encoded stream if transmitting DuoVideo, the decoded stream if  
receiving DuoVideo.  
Custom logos  
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Go to the folder where your logo is located.  
Type “ftp <IP-address of your local system>”.  
Go to the user folder, type “cd user”.  
Upload the logo, type "put <logo.jpg>".  
The new logo will be displayed the next time you restart your system. Recommended maximum  
size is: 704x576, file-format: jpg. If the file is too large, no logo will be displayed.  
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6.7 Appendix 7  
Web Interface  
It is possible to access and maintain the system remotely via a local area network (LAN) using a  
standard Web-browser. Connect your system to a LAN with a Network cable.  
How to configure your system for web interface:  
1. Open Administrator Settings and choose Network\LAN Settings  
2. Specify IP-assignment DHCP or Static. If DHCP is selected, no other settings are  
needed. If Static is selected, IP-address, IP-subnet mask and Gateway must be  
specified.  
3. Start your Web-browser. In the address field type the IP-address of the system. Enter the  
password and the Web-page of the system will be shown. The default password is  
TANDBERG.  
4. Restart the system. Choose Restart from the Control Panel.  
Example:  
IP-assignment:  
IP-address:  
IP-subnet mask:  
Gateway:  
Static  
196.9.200.129  
255.255.255.0  
196.9.200.21  
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6.8 Appendix 8  
(Not available on all TANDBERG systems)  
Connecting the system to PRI/T1  
Using CSU adapter  
Connecting the system to the ISDN network via the E1/T1-interface using an Adtran T1 ESF CSU  
ACE or equivalent CSU, will allow up to 1.54 Mbps connection. The E1/T1-interface must be  
connected to a CSU approved according to IEC 60950, UL 1950 or equivalent standard. The PRI-  
line will run the AT&T 4ESS, 5ESS and National ISDN protocols in addition to Euro ISDN (E1).  
Connecting to Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE  
Connect the PRI cable from the system to the input marked CPE (Customer Provided Equipment)  
on the Adtran CSU (straight through category 5 cable is recommended). Connect to the network  
via the NET connector on the Adtran CSU.  
Configuration of the system  
Open the Administrator Settings Menu from the Control Panel and select Network.  
Choose Network Type: PRI and specify your PRI number, max. Channels, cable length (between  
system and CSU) and switch type.  
Configuration of Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE  
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Enter 2)CONFIG menu using SCROLL and ENTER buttons.  
Enter 3)TERMINAL menu. Check 1)FORMAT:ESF, 2)CODE: B8ZS , 3)SET LBO: 0-133  
(corresponding to Cable Length setting on the system).  
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Go to main menu and enter 1)NETWORK menu. 7)SET LBO: 0.0 (according to  
information from Telco).  
Also, other network parameters should be set according to information from your Telco.  
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6.9 Appendix 9  
Connecting the system to the Switched 56 network  
Using Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapter  
Connecting the system to the SW56 network using a Telesync Adapter is described below. There  
are different Telesync Adapters for different configurations of SW56 networks. The network types  
tested with the system are SW56 2Wire and 4Wire.  
Connecting  
Connect the system ISDN1 cable to the BRI S/T interface on the Telesync Adapter. Connect the  
two SW56 cables from the Telesync adapter Line 1 and Line 2 to the SW56 network.  
Configuration of the system  
Select network type to National ISDN.  
LINE 1 SETUP  
NUMBER1:  
NUMBER2:  
SPID1:  
program with number from the first SW56 line  
program with number from the second SW56 line  
program with number from the first SW56 line  
Leave blank  
SPID2:  
How to call  
It is important to use Restrict (56k). Select Restrict (56k) in Call Settings in the Call menu (select  
the field next to the phone book button in the call menu). A second number field will appear when  
ISDN is selected for Net within Call Settings and you choose bandwidth 128 kbps. Enter the  
second number in the call settings menu.  
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6.10 Appendix 10  
Connecting the system to ISDN using NT1 network  
adapters  
Connecting  
Connect the first ISDN cable from ISDN 1 on the system to the S-interface on your first  
NT1 network adapter. Connect the other ISDN cables to the appropriate NT1 network  
adapters. Connect the U-interface of your NT1 adapter to the line provided from your  
network provider.  
For convenience the NT1 adapters could be placed inside the cabinet. If needed, use  
the shorter ISDN cable (RJ45 connectors) delivered with the NT1 between the codec  
and the NT1 and the longer ISDN cable between the NT1 and the connector (RJ45) at  
the wall socket.  
Configuring  
The configuration of the system is performed in the same manner as described in  
ISDN BRI Settings.  
The NT1 should be powered up and you should check that the network is active.  
Please check your NT1 User Manual.  
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6.11 Appendix 11  
(Not available with set top systems)  
WAVE II Camera  
Pinouts and Connectors  
8-PIN RJ (shielded modular jack):  
This connector is used for the power and control signals to the main camera.  
Pin-8  
+12V (presence when connected in  
daisy chain)  
Pin-7  
Pin-6  
Pin-5  
Pin-4  
Pin-3  
Pin-2  
Pin-1  
GND  
GND  
RXD (in)  
TXD (out)  
+12V  
GND  
+ 12V  
Standard Phono:  
Used for composite video signal  
Power:  
2.0 mm DC power jack (+12V, 1A required)  
Standard Mini Din:  
Used for S-Video signal  
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6-PIN RJ (modular jack):  
This connector is used when cascading cameras: Control (out) signal and external camera  
detection. Note: It does not provide power for cascaded camera.  
PRI  
Pinout  
GND  
Pin-6  
Pin-5  
Pin-4  
Pin-3  
Pin-2  
GND  
RXD (in)  
TXD (out)  
Presence (+12V in  
daisy chain)  
Pin-1  
GND  
Multiple Camera support:  
The figure below is an example of how multiple cameras should be connected:  
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Dimensions  
Front view:  
Side view:  
Rear view:  
Underside view:  
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6.12 Appendix 12  
Remote Control (TRC 3 / TRC4)  
The TANDBERG remote control transmits IR-signals using the following parameters:  
Protocol  
Siemens SDA2208  
485kHz  
Reference frequency  
Address  
4 & 7  
IR wavelenght  
IR carrier ferquency  
940nm  
30kHz  
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Remote Control keycode map:  
Button  
codes  
Remote control  
(TRC 3 / TRC 4)  
Button  
codes  
Remote Control  
(TRC 3)  
Remote Control  
(TRC 4)  
Dec Hex Address Button name Dec Hex Address  
Button  
name  
Address  
Button  
name  
0
1
2
00  
01  
02  
33  
34  
35  
21  
22  
23  
0
0
0
OK  
0
0
0
OK  
0
0
NUMBER 1  
NUMBER 2  
CALL  
CALL  
END  
END CALL  
CALL  
3
03  
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NUMBER 3  
36  
24  
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PHONE  
BOOK  
0
PHONE  
BOOK  
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04  
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0A  
0B  
0C  
0D  
0E  
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19  
0
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0
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0
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NUMBER 5  
NUMBER 6  
NUMBER 7  
NUMBER 8  
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40  
41  
42  
43  
44  
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2A  
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2C  
2D  
2E  
2F  
30  
31  
32  
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38  
39  
3A  
0
0
0
0
MENU  
0
0
0
0
MENU  
5
CANCEL  
CANCEL  
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7
LAYOUT  
LAYOUT  
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9
0
0
0
0
0
0
0
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0
MAIN CAM  
PC  
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11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
DOC CAM  
DVD  
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AUX  
HELP  
FAR END  
PRESETS  
SERVICES  
PRESENTER  
0
0
0
ZOOM OUT  
ZOOM IN  
0
VOLUME  
DOWN  
26  
27  
28  
29  
30  
1A  
1B  
1C  
1D  
1E  
0
0
VOLUME UP  
MIC OFF  
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61  
62  
63  
3B  
3C  
3D  
3E  
3F  
0
0
UP  
DOWN  
0
3
3
WAKE  
UP  
0
3
3
WAKE UP  
31  
32  
1F  
20  
0
0
LEFT  
25  
19  
LOW  
BATT  
LOW  
BATT  
RIGHT  
XX  
PROG  
VER  
PROG  
VER  
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6.13 Appendix 13  
Cisco CallManager registration  
Configuring an H.323 client on the CallManager 4.0  
The registration of a H.323 client in CallManager is supported on the CallManager (CCM) 4.0  
software and forward.  
1. To configure the CallManager with an H.323 client, log on to the administration web  
interface and go to the phone configuration page.  
2. The Phone configuration page is located on: device (top menu) -> Add a New device ->  
Phone -> H.323 Client.  
3. In the phone configuration page type the IP address of the TANDBERG system in the  
Device name field, select device pool and push the insert button.  
4. A pop-up box will now appear on the screen and ask you if you would like to configure  
the directory number. Push the ok button.  
5. You should now see the Directory Number Configuration WEB page. Enter the  
E.164/phone number of your TANDBERG system in the Directory number field, and in  
the “Forward and Pickup Settings” enter the time of “No Answer Ring Duration”. The time  
selected has to have a value from 1 to 300 seconds.  
6. Push the Add button to update the CallManager with the directory number settings.  
You have now configured the CallManager with a H.323 client and should be able to register the  
TANDBERG system to it.When the TANDBERG system is registered to a CallManager, it will be  
possible to place and receive calls from this system to any other video and voice systems that are  
registered on the same CallManager.  
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6.14 Appendix 14  
Diagnostic Tools for IP  
To use these tools, will require using a PC and setting up a telnet session towards the system.  
Q.931  
To show Q.931 trace during a call you need to issue the command ‘syslog on’.One can get traces  
for RAS, Q.931 and H.245 with this command. It is a complex trace and requires an extensive  
knowledge in H.323 signalling to be understood.  
Ping  
Ping is used to see if the system is able to reach a specific IP-address, using a mechanism in IP  
called ICMP. If the system is unable to register to its gatekeeper, or if it is unable to dial a specific  
endpoint, one can use ping to see if there is at least an IP-route to the gatekeeper or to the  
endpoint. In case you have problems, one would first ping the default gateway, then the  
gatekeeper, and then the other endpoint.  
Traceroute  
Traceroute does exactly that; it traces the route an IP-packet takes to reach its destination and  
displays all router hops. Traceroute is very useful for seeing exactly where there is a routing-  
problem in the IP-network, and for checking where transport-delay is introduced.  
Layer 4 Ports used in H.323 calls  
The layer 4 ports used by the system in a H.323 call can be defined as follows:  
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Dynamic: The ports are allocated at random from 2048 to 65535.  
Static: Will use the predefined layer 4 ports listed in the tables below.  
Function  
Port  
1719  
1720  
Type  
UDP  
TCP  
Gatekeeper Discovery (RAS)  
Q.931 Call Setup  
H.245  
Range 5555-5574  
Range 2326-2341  
Range 2326-2341  
Range 2326-2341  
TCP  
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
Video  
Audio  
Data/FECC  
Point-to-point + Duo Video  
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Function  
Port  
1719  
1720  
Type  
UDP  
TCP  
Gatekeeper Discovery (RAS)  
Q.931 Call Setup  
H.245*  
Range 5555-5574  
Range 2326-2405  
Range 2326-2405  
Range 2326-2405  
TCP  
UDP  
UDP  
UDP  
Video  
Audio  
Data/FECC  
MultiSite + Duo Video  
(*) Note: While using MultiSite, if a site is disconnected and reconnected without terminating the  
entire conference, the next site to be connected will have a H.245 port outside of the specified  
range. If this functionality is required through a firewall, the range of TCP ports can be extended  
past 5564. However, if a site is disconnected and reconnected, without ending the conference  
enough times one can quickly end up outside of this range again.  
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6.15 Appendix 15  
System Upgrade  
Before starting the software upgrade of the TANDBERG MXP system, please make sure to have  
the new software file, (for instance s050000F30.pkg) and the Release Key for this software  
available. Your TANDBERG Partner will provide this for you.  
All options and settings will automatically be stored when upgrading, so no backup is necessary.  
If the system upgrade process is aborted before it's complete, the system will work as normal with  
the original software  
The TANDBERG MXP systems can be upgraded in three different ways;  
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Using the web interface  
Using FTP  
Using ISDN  
A) To upgrade using the the web interface, please do the following steps:  
1. Type the IP address of the TANDBERG MXP system that shall be upgraded (for instance  
10.0.8.77) in a standard browser, such as Internet Explorer 6.0.  
2. The web interface of the codec will then be displayed. Select the ‘System Configuration’ tab on  
top of the page, and then the sub-tab ‘Upgrade’.  
The following page will now be displayed:  
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3. Enter the Release key in the ‘Release Key’ field and press the ‘Install Software’ button.  
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A new page will now be displayed:  
Figure 2  
4. Type in the path to where the new software file is stored, or select the file by using the ‘Browse’  
button.  
5. The progress for the sw upgrade can be tracked by pressing the ‘telnet’ link in the help text box  
BEFORE pressing the install button. Please note that this is not a necessary action for a  
successful software upgrade. An indication of the software upgrade progress will also be shown  
on the display of the system  
6. Press the ‘Install’ button to start the software upgrade.  
When the software upgrade is complete, you need to click on the restart button and press OK to  
restart the system in order to activate the new software. Once verified, the system will reboot  
once more to complete the upload of all systems parameters kept from the old software revision.  
7. To verify that the new sw is installed, refresh the page shown in figure1 after restart. The  
‘Software Version’ should now show the new software version uploaded to the system. The same  
information can also be found in the menu on the system under ‘Control Panel/System  
Information’.  
B) Upgrading using FTP:  
1. Copy the new software file to a folder on your harddisk, for instance c:\software.  
2. Open a DOS window, and go to the folder where the new software is stored.  
3. Type ftp <ip address of the TANDBERG MXP system>.  
4. Type in the supplied ‘Release Key’ as user.  
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5. Type in your IP password (default is “TANDBERG”) as password.  
6. Type ‘put <software file name> and press Enter. The new software file will now be  
uploaded to the TANDBERG MXP system.  
7. When the software upload is complete, end the ftp connection to the TANDBERG MXP  
system by typing ‘bye’ in the DOS prompt.  
8. To exit the DOS window completely, type ‘exit’  
9. Restart the system to activate the new software.  
C) ISDN Upgrade  
The TANDBERG MXP systems has the possibility to be upgraded remotely from another  
TANDBERG MXP system using ISDN. Please note that both systems must be on software  
version F3.0 or newer for this functionality.  
Please also note that both systems must be on software version F3.0 or newer for this  
functionality  
1. Connect to the system that shall be upgraded using ISDN  
2. Copy the new software file to a folder on your computer, for instance c:\software.  
3. Type the IP address of the TANDBERG MXP system that the software upgrade is going to be  
done from (for instance 10.0.8.77) in a standard browser, such as Internet Explorer 6.0. The web  
interface of the codec will then be displayed.  
4. Select the ‘System Configuration’ tab on top of the page, and then the sub-tab ‘Far end  
upgrade’.  
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The following page will now be displayed:  
Figure 3  
5. Enter the release key for the system to be upgraded in the ‘Release Key’ field. If no release  
key is given, the Far End System will use the previously stored release key if possible. This will  
work when upgrading from a main release to a dot release.  
6 Make sure the setting “Far End System Upgrade” is set to “On” at the remote site. This setting  
can be found in the Administrator Settings/General/Permissions menu.  
7. Enter the password set at the far end for remote upgrade (default password is “TANDBERG”)  
8. Press ‘Install Software' .The system will now use about 90% of the call capacity to transfer the  
software file across. During this time, audio and video will be turned off.  
9. Once the software has been transferred and verified at the far end, you will get a new webpage  
with information that the upgrade of the far end was successful. At the same time, a message box  
will appear at the remote system asking if you want to reboot the system to activate the new  
software.  
10. To activate the new software. The ISDN connection needs to be closed, and the TANDBERG  
MXP system must be rebooted.  
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In the menu on the system under ‘Control Panel/System Information’, the installed software  
should now be displayed as the ‘Software Version’.  
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6.16 Appendix 16  
Declaration of Conformity  
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6.17 Appendix 17  
Dimensions  
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199 AV1: External input for the TANDBERG/LOEWE monitor.  
2nd monitor: The second monitor of your videoconferencing system. The second monitor is  
normally placed on the right side of the first monitor.  
4CIF: 4 times CIF, 704x576 pixels  
4SIF: 4 times SIF, 704x480 pixels  
A
AACLD: Advanced Audio Coding Low Delay  
Access code: Use Access code to password protect outgoing calls.  
Accessories box: The cabinet contains the following: W.A.V.E. camera, table microphone,  
remote control and tracker and documentation.  
Accessories drawer: See Accessories box  
AES: Strong encryption. (Advanced Encryption Standard)  
AGC: Automatic Gain Control. Maintains the audio signal level at a fixed value by attenuating  
strong signals and amplifying weak signals. Very weak signals, i.e. noise alone, will not  
be amplified.  
Alert speaker: The internal speaker will warn you of an incoming call even though the monitor  
may not be switched on.  
Audio call: Audio call equals a telephone call. You can make a call with the video system with  
audio only.  
Audio input 4: Intended for connection to an external microphone amplifier or an external fixed  
mixer.  
Audio input 5: Intended for connection to external playback devices (or to telephone add-on  
hybrids).  
Audio input 6: Intended for connection to a VCR or DVD player or other external playback  
devices.  
Audio out 1: Intended for connection to TANDBERG Natural Audio, televisions or audio  
amplifiers.  
Audio out 2: Intended for connection to audio recording equipment (or to a telephone add-on  
hybrid).  
Audio out 3: Intended for connection to a VCR or other recording equipment.  
Auto-display snapshot: Sent and received snapshot will automatically appear on full screen  
display.  
Auto answer: The system will automatically answer all incoming calls.  
Automatic Duo Video: Duo Video Mode is put to Auto. When starting a presentation, Duo Video  
will start automatically (if possible).  
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B
Bandwidth: Decides the quality of the video call. High bandwidth gives high quality.  
C
Call Control Data Triggered: Uses TxData, RxData and clock signals only. Use Data Triggered  
when no handshake signal is available.  
Call control Leased Line: Is a non-dialing protocol and should be used when two systems are  
connected in a point-to-point connection. Use Leased Line when the handshaking signals  
DTR and CD are available.  
Call control Manual: Should be used when no handshake signals are available, and the external  
equipment requires a constantly connected line.  
Call control RS366 Dialing: The only dialing protocol and would normally be used together with  
network clocking RS449/V35 Compatible when the external system uses RS2366 ports.  
Call status: Comprehensive information about the call listing transmitted and received  
audio/video/data information.  
Camera tracking: Voice Activated Camera Positioning - the camera will automatically view the  
current speaker.  
Camera tracking mode: Voice Activated Camera Positioning - the camera will automatically  
view the current speaker.  
Chair control: Enables one participant to control the meeting by selecting which of the  
conference participants that is to be broadcasted to the other participants.  
Channel status: Comprehensive information about the call progress listing the numbers called,  
and if an error occurs a cause code is displayed.  
CIF: Common Intermediate Format, 352x288 pixels  
Closed Captioning: Text chat.  
Codec: The Codec is the heart of the system. The main task for the Codec is the compression of  
outgoing video, audio and data, the transmission of this information to the far end, and  
the decompression of the incoming information.  
Continuous Presence: See Split Screen  
Control Panel: The Control Panel is found in the main menu.  
CSU: Channel Service Unit  
D
Daisy-chaining: Use of several cameras in a video conference.  
Dataport: The system provides two standard RS 232 data ports to allow a computer to be  
connected for data transfer and control purposes.  
Dataport 1: A standard RS 232 data port to allow a computer to be connected for data transfer  
and control purposes.  
Dataport 2: Dedicated to the main camera and will not be available in standard configuration.  
DES: Encryption. (Data Encryption Standard)  
DHCP: Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol.  
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Diagnostics: Allows testing of individual system components and displays the current system  
settings.  
Digital ClarityTF: Participants enjoy presentations of exceptionally high quality resolution video.  
Disconnect site: As a Chairman, you get the option Disconnect site. Disconnect site allows you  
to disconnect any participant in the conference.  
Do Not Disturb: When Do Not Disturb is active the system will not accept any incoming calls.  
The caller will hear a busy tone when calling the unit.  
Document Camera: A document camera is an additional camera that is used for showing text,  
diagrams as well as physical objects.  
DownspeedingTF: If channels are dropped during a videoconferencing session, the connection  
is automatically maintained without interruption.  
dual monitor: The second monitor  
Dual monitor system: A videoconference system with two monitors.  
Duo VideoTF: Allows participants at the far end to simultaneously watch a presenter on one  
screen and a live presentation on the adjoining screen.  
E
E.164 Alias: The E.164 address of the system. Equivalent to a telephone number, sometimes  
combined with access codes. The system will not register with the gatekeeper if the E164  
alias is not set.  
E1: Network type, 30 channels. Default for PAL versions.  
Echo canceller: Continuously adjusts itself to the audio characteristics of the room and  
compensates for any changes it detects in the audio environment.  
Echo control: When set to On the far end is prevented to hear their own audio.  
Encryption: Use encryption to make a secure call. The system will try to make point-to-point  
calls using encryption. If the far end system supports encryption, the call will be  
encrypted. If not, the call will proceed without encryption. (Auto encryption). Set  
encryption to On if you don't want an unencrypted call to be established at all. Set  
encryption to Off if you don't want to use encryption.  
End view: Stop viewing the site previously chosen with View Site, and return the view to the site  
that is currently On Air. Can be used by all conference participants.  
Ethernet Speed: The speed (Mbps) on the connection from the system to the LAN.  
F
Fallback to telephony: Enables fallback from video calls to telephony/speech calls.  
Far End: In a video conference, Far End means the remote side of the conference. Far End  
Camera is your conference partner's camera. Opposite to Near End  
FECC: Far End Camera Control. When activated it is possible to control the far end's camera,  
select video sources, activate presets and request still images.  
Floor: In a multipoint call, use Request Floor to broadcast your picture to all other participants.  
This is handy when you are having presentations, for teachers etc.  
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G.711: Audio algorithm for normal quality audio (telephone quality, 3.1 kHz) The system will  
always have G.711 enabled.  
G.722: Audio algorithm for high quality audio (7 kHz).  
G.722.1: Audio algorithm for compressed high quality audio (7 kHz)  
G.728: Audio algorithm for compressed normal quality audio (telephone quality, 3.1 kHz)  
Gateway: The gateway enables sites on IP and sites on ISDN to participate in meetings with  
each other.  
Global Phone Book: A phone book provided by TMS.  
H
H.261: Video algorithm for legacy video compression and decompression. The system will always  
transmit H.261  
H.263: Video algorithm for normal video compression and decompression  
H.264: Video algorithm for bandwidth-efficient video compression and decompression  
Hardware serial number: A unique number (listed in the System Information menu) to identify  
your system towards your TANDBERG representatives.  
Humfilter: A highpass filter which reduces very low frequency noise.  
I
iCIF: Interlaced CIF, 352x288 pixels, 50 fields per second  
Incoming call: Someone calls in to your system  
Incoming MCU Calls: If occupied in a call, the system will provide a visual/audio indication of an  
incoming call and ask to accept or reject the call.  
IP address: Defines the network address of the system. This address is only used in static mode.  
IP assignment: IP-address, IP-subnet mask and Gateway are assigned by the DHCP server.  
IP assignment Static: The system's IP-address and IP-subnet mask must be specified in the IP-  
address field.  
IP Precedence: Used to define which priority the system should have in the network. Higher  
numbers indicate higher priority.  
IP subnet mask: Defines the type of network. This address is only used in static mode.  
IP TOS: IP Type Of Service. Helps a router select a router path when multiple paths are  
available.  
iSIF: Interlaced SIF, 352x240 pixels, 60 fields per second  
L
Layout: Use the Layout key to change picture layout on the screen.  
M
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Main Camera: Your camera. Video input 1  
Max call length: This feature will automatically end both incoming and outgoing calls when the  
call time exceeds the length specified.  
Max channels: Indicates the maximum number of channels the system is allowed to use on the  
E1/T1 interface.  
MCU: Multipoint Conference Unit.  
MCU status line: Shows indicators for MultiSite, MCU and DuoVideo  
MicOff: Microphone is switched off.  
Mix mode: How to adjust the weighting of each microphone to obtain the best possible audio and  
minimize the background noise.  
Modem mode: (Dataport) Supports external control of the system via a PC as in Control Mode.  
Once a call is established, Dataport 1 will automatically switch to Data mode. When the  
call disconnects, Dataport 1 switches back to Control Mode.  
MSN: Multiple Subscriber Number. Possible to attach different ISDN terminals, with different  
numbers, to the same physical ISDN telephone line. The service can be ordered from the  
telephone company.  
multipoint call: A call with more than two participants including yourself  
MultiSite: The TANDBERG systems internal MCU. Built-in system which makes it possible to  
establish meetings with up to 6 video calls and 5 telephone calls. The MultiSite option is  
not available on all systems.  
MultiSite cascading: By connecting up to 4 or 6 (depending on the system capacity) MultiSite  
systems together to achieve a higher number of participants in a multipoint call.  
N
NAT: Network Address Translation. NAT support in the videoconferencing system enables proper  
exchange of audio/video data when connected to an external videoconferencing system  
when the IP traffic goes through a NAT router. Used in small LANs, often home offices,  
when a PC and a videoconferencing system is connected to a router with NAT support.  
NAT Address: The external/global IP-address to the router with NAT support. Packets sent to  
the router will then be routed to the system's IP address.  
Natural Audio ModuleTM: Designed to improve audio quality during a videoconference. It is  
mounted in the cabinet above the Codec and consists of an audio system optimized for  
speech.  
Natural Presenter Package: Consists of Duo Video, Digital Clarity and PC Presenter.  
Natural VideoTF: 60 fields per second true interlaced picture.  
Near End: In a video conference, Near End means your own side of the conference. Near  
Camera is your own camera. Opposite to Far End  
Network clocking: Specifies the number of physical external clock signals.  
Network Interface: Indicates if the network is of type E1 or T1.  
Network profiles: It is possible to define up to 6 network profiles, each consisting of name and  
call prefix, and 3 of them also include network selection.  
Non Standard Facility: The network provider may require service selection in your ISDN  
configuration. Valid NSF codes are from 1 to 31. 0 will disable NSF service codes.  
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NR: Noise Reduction. Reduces constant background noise (e.g. noise from air-conditioning  
systems, cooling fans, etc.).  
NSF: Non Standard Facility.  
NTSC: National Television System Committee. Video standard corresponding to 4SIF. Primary  
used in USA, Japan and other countries.  
O
Option Key: Required by the system to activate optional features such as MultiSite and  
Presenter.  
P
PAL: Phase Alternation by Line. Video standard corresponding to 4CIF. Primary used in Europe,  
Middle East and Asia  
Parallel dial: Channels will be dialed and connected in parallel when setting up a bonding call.  
PC PresenterTF: An easily accessible PC connection plug. When connected the PC image is  
displayed on the monitor.  
PC SoftPresenterTF: Shows PC images via the LAN connection.  
PIP: Picture-In-Picture  
point-to-point call: A call with two participants including your self  
POP: Picture Outside Picture. POP is a picture layout mode that is optimized for wide screens:  
Full screen, 1+3 layout and emulated dual monitor layout.  
Presentation: Presentation means to show another video source. Use the Presentation Key for a  
predefined presentation source. Use the presentation menu to choose among all  
available video sources.  
Presentation source: The video source that is on display when you press the Presentation Key  
on the remote control  
Presets: Predefined camera positions (and video sources)  
Q
QCIF: Quarter CIF, 176x144 pixels  
QSIF: Quarter SIF, 176x120 pixels  
R
Release Floor: To end the request floor function.  
release floor to site: Allows the chairman to release the floor.  
Remote: Short for Remote Control  
Request Floor: The MCU will broadcast the video in full screen to all other participants in the  
conference. If the MCU conference has a chairman, a request will be sent to the the  
chairman.  
Restart: Restarts the system.  
Restore defaults: Restores system settings to the factory defaults.  
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Restricted call: A call to a 56 kbps network. By default the system will dial an unrestricted call (a  
call to a 64 kbps network) and downspeed to 56 kbps if necessary.  
S
S-VHS: S-video  
S-video: The standard camera uses one of the S-video inputs in the codec.  
Selfview: Outgoing video. In most cases, the image of your self.  
Serial number: A unique number (the hardware serial number, listed in the System Information  
menu) to identify your system towards your TANDBERG representatives.  
Side-by-Side: Side-by-side view means that two pictures are displayed side by side each other  
on the screen. You will se two equally sized pictures.  
SIF: Standard Input Format, 352x240 pixels  
SNMP: Simple Network Management Protocol.  
SNMP Community: SNMP Community names are used to authenticate SNMP requests. SNMP  
requests must have a password in order to receive a response from the SNMP agent in  
the system. The SNMP Community name is case sensitive.  
SNMP Trap Host: Identifies the IP-address of the SNMP manager.  
SNMP traps: Generated by the agent to inform the manager about important events.  
SoftMux: Ensures high reliability and includes the unique Downspeeding feature. It also makes it  
possible to dial to another videoconferencing equipment, phones and mobile phones in a  
uniform way, and provides an on-screen, real-time feedback on the progress of a call.  
Split Screen: All the participants in a MultiSite conference are displayed on the screen. (Former  
Continuous Presence)  
Start Channel: Indicates the firstE1/T1 channel the system is allowed to use. The setting might  
be used when if the E1/T1 line is shared with other equipment.  
Start up video source: The video source that is on display when the system wakes up from  
standby mode.  
Status Format: Provides call quality feedback on the status line.  
Streaming: Allows broadcasting of audio/video via an IP network.  
Streaming Address: Defined as the IP-address of a streaming client, streaming server or a  
multicast address.  
Streaming Address Port: If several codecs are streaming to the same IP-address, different  
ports have to be used in order for the client to know which stream to receive.  
Streaming Allow remote Start: Streaming can be started from the Videoconferencing system  
using the remote control, by using the Data port, or from external user interfaces like the  
Web-browser or Telnet session.  
Streaming Announcements: The system will announce to the network that it is streaming. This  
enables a streaming client (e.g. a PC) to connect to the system's streaming session.  
Used by Cisco IP/TV.  
Streaming Password: Prevents unauthorized access to the streaming functionality.  
Streaming Source: Select between local video and/or far end video to be streamed. Local and  
far end audio is always streamed.  
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Streaming TTL/Router Hops: Used for streaming data to limit how many routers the data should  
pass before it is rejected.  
Streaming Video Rate: Defines the Video streaming rate from the system.  
SVGA: Super VGA. (800x600)  
SXGA: Super extended Graphics Array (1280x1024)  
System information: Lists system numbers, line status, software version and other useful  
information.  
System name: Identifies a videoconferencing system  
T
T1: Network type, 24 channels. Default for NTSC versions.  
T1 Line Coding: Indicates how the signals on the line should be coded. If parts of the systems  
use restricted coding, this should be selected.  
Take chair: Request chairmanship of the conference. If no one else is chairman, the request is  
granted.  
TCS-4: Used to address different systems on a LAN when dialing in via a gateway.  
Terminal Names: Lists the site numbers or name (if supported) of other sites connected in the  
conference.  
Terminate meeting: The chairman can terminate the conference, i.e. all participants are  
disconnected.  
TMS: TANDBERG Management Suite  
Touch Tones: To dial extension numbers etc. during a call, use touch tones in order to get tones  
instead of preset on the number keys.  
Tracker: The tracker is a small infrared remote control device made to steer the camera to any  
desired location within the room.  
TSC-1: TCS-1 is used for H243 password on H320 MCU's  
V
VCR: Video Cassette Recorder  
VGA: Video Graphics Array. (640 x 480)  
VGA Out Quality: Changes the resolution of the VGA signal available in the VGA Out connector  
at the rear of the codec.  
View administrator settings: Displays all the system settings in a read only format.  
View site: View any participant in the conference other than the participant currently On Air. Can  
be used by all conference participants.  
VNC: Virtual Network Computing.  
Voice Switched: The active site will be displayed in full screen during a MultiSite conference.  
W
WAVE II Camera: Wide Angle View Camera - delivers the widest angle of view in the industry.  
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Welcome menu: The welcome menu displays the main menu when you are outside a call.  
X
XGA: extended Graphics Array (1024 x 768)  
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Index  
8 Index  
A
F
Access Code......................................94, 119  
Add Another Call........................................40  
Additional microphone.............................235  
Administrator Password...........................135  
Alert Speaker...........................................175  
Alert Tones and Volume..........................175  
Allowance ................................................119  
Answer an incoming Call...........................45  
Assign Floor to Participant.........................86  
Audio  
Far End Camera Control........................... 65  
Far End Control......................................... 66  
G
Gatekeeper ............................................. 204  
Group Layout ............................................ 83  
H
H.239 ................................ 76, 143, 144, 146  
H.331 Settings ........................................ 198  
Hardware serial number ........................... 94  
I
Inputs ...................................................165  
Outputs.................................................169  
Audio Algorithm .......................................154  
Audio Demo.............................................107  
Audio Leveling (AGC)..............................174  
AudioScience microphone.......................235  
Auto answer.............................................116  
Auto BRI Config.......................................190  
Auto-Display Snapshot............................148  
Automatic Camera Tracking......................70  
B
Indicators .................................................. 33  
Interfaces ................................................ 220  
IP Address Conflict Check...................... 103  
IP Settings............................................... 202  
ISDN BRI Settings .................................. 190  
ISDN PRI Settings .................................. 192  
ISDN Settings ......................................... 189  
L
Language................................................ 113  
Last number dialed ................................... 52  
Layout ....................................................... 28  
Leased E1/T1 Settings ........................... 195  
Letter keys ................................................ 31  
M
MCU.......................................................... 90  
MCU Status Line..................................... 178  
Menu timeout in call................................ 131  
Mic off ....................................................... 29  
Microphone ......................................... 4, 235  
Missed calls .............................................. 52  
MultiSite .................................................... 90  
MultiSite (Built-in)...................................... 90  
N
Natural Video .......................................... 156  
Navigation................................................. 25  
Network Profiles...................................... 216  
Number keys............................................. 31  
P
PC Presenter ............................................ 74  
PC Soft Presenter..................................... 75  
PC SoftPresenter...................................... 75  
Permissions ............................................ 119  
Phone Book  
Delete.................................................... 59  
Edit ........................................................ 58  
MultiSite................................................. 56  
New ....................................................... 55  
Picture Control .......................................... 69  
PIP Appearance...................................... 149  
PIP Placing ............................................. 150  
Battery handling.......................................... vi  
C
Call history.................................................52  
Call Settings...............................................42  
Call Status .................................................97  
Camera Presets.........................................67  
Camera Tracking Mode...........................177  
Codec ..........................................................4  
Connecting cables.....................................13  
Contact us................................................... ix  
D
Default Call Settings................................161  
Digital Clarity............................................158  
Disconnect Participant...............................88  
Display snapshot .................................77, 78  
Do Not Disturb ...........................................50  
Document camera ...................................232  
Dual Monitor ............................................244  
Dual Stream...................... 76, 143, 144, 146  
Dual Video Stream ........... 76, 143, 144, 146  
Duo Video......................... 76, 143, 144, 146  
Duo Video Quality....................................158  
E
Echo Control............................................171  
EDID ........................................................248  
Encryption................................................185  
End Call .....................................................46  
External Network Configuration...............196  
External Network Settings .......................189  
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Postpone 1 hour ........................................48  
Postpone 3 hours.......................................49  
Presentation  
Presentation Key............................72, 146  
Presentation Menu.................................73  
Presentation Source................................146  
Presets.......................................................67  
Production of products................................ vi  
R
Release Chair............................................85  
Release Floor ............................................82  
Release Floor from Participant..................86  
Request Floor ............................................82  
Restart .....................................................109  
Restore defaults.......................................218  
S
Screen Settings .......................................121  
Search .......................................................62  
Selfview .....................................................26  
SIP...........................................................208  
Snapshot..............................................77, 78  
Snapshot Source.....................................147  
Software Options.....................................127  
Start up Video Source .............................145  
Stereo I/O mode ......................................172  
Stereo speakers.......................................172  
Streaming ..................................................43  
System configuration.................................16  
System Information....................................94  
System Name ..........................................114  
T
Take new snapshot............................. 77, 78  
Telephone Add-On.................................. 243  
Telephone Call.......................................... 39  
Terminate Meeting.................................... 89  
Test Subsystem ........................................ 98  
Text Chat ................................................ 106  
Timeout................................................... 131  
To connect a PC to Dataport 1 ............... 217  
Touch Tones............................................. 32  
U
User Guide.............................................. 110  
V
Video Algorithm....................................... 153  
Video Call.................................................. 38  
Video cassette recorder (VCR)............... 233  
Video Name ............................................ 183  
Video Quality........................................... 158  
View Administrator Settings...................... 99  
View Site................................................... 87  
VNC Settings .......................................... 151  
Volume + and - ......................................... 30  
W
Warnings................................................. 104  
Waste handling ...........................................vi  
WAVE II camera ................................. 4, 268  
Web Snapshots....................................... 180  
Welcome menu....................................... 139  
Welcome Screen....................................... 20  
X
XGA ........................................................ 121  
Take Chair .................................................85  
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