NEC Network Card 128 384 User Manual

NDA-24230  
DOI-E10504  
ISSUE 2  
STOCK # 0293884  
VisuaLink 128/384  
User Guide  
DECEMBER, 1998  
NEC America, Inc.  
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EXHIBIT J1  
FCC REQUIREMENTS  
NEC America, Inc.  
VisuaLink 128/VisuaLink 384  
TYPE OF SERVICE  
The VisuaLink 128 and the VisuaLink 384 are stand-alone devices that allow multimedia conferencing by  
transmitting video, audio and data to remote locations over the ISDN Basic Rate interface. The VisuaLink 128  
and VisuaLink 384 connect to the ISDN digital network through separately-registered NTI equipment. They  
provide POTS ports which allow a customer-provided 2500-type telephone access to the digital network.  
This equipment complies with Part 68 of the FCC Rules. The equipment label will appear on the rear exterior  
panel of the unit and will provide the FCC Registration Number, NEC trade name, model number, serial  
number or date of manufacture and the country of origin.  
TELEPHONE COMPANY PROCEDURES  
The goal of the telephone company is to provide you with the best service it can. In order to do this, it may  
occasionally be necessary for them to make changes in their equipment, operations, or procedures. If these  
changes might affect your service or the operation of your equipment, the telephone company will give you  
notice, in writing, to allow you to make any changes necessary to maintain uninterrupted service.  
If you have any questions about your telephone line, such as how many pieces of equipment you can connect to  
it, the telephone company will give you notice, in writing, to allow you to make any changes necessary to  
maintain uninterrupted service.  
In certain circumstances, it may be necessary for the telephone company to request from you concerning the  
equipment which you have connected to your telephone line. Upon request of the telephone company, provide  
the FCC registration number and the ringer equivalence number (REN) of the equipment which is connected to  
your line; both of these items are listed on the equipment label The sum of all of the REN's on your telephone  
lines should be less than five in order to assure proper service from the telephone company. In some cases, a  
sum of five may not be usable on a given line.  
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IF PROBLEMS ARISE  
If any of your telephone equipment is not operating properly, you should immediately remove it from your  
telephone lines, as it may cause harm to the telephone network. If the telephone company notes a problem, they  
may temporarily discontinue service. When practical, they will notify you in advance of this disconnection. If  
advance notice is not feasible, you will be notified as soon as possible. When you are notified, you will be  
given the opportunity to correct the problem and informed of your right to file a complaint with the FCC.  
In the event repairs are ever needed on your Visualink 128 or VisuaLink 384, they should be performed by  
NEC America, Inc. or an authorized representative of NEC America, Inc. For information contact:  
NEC America, Inc.  
1555 W. Walnut Hill Lane  
Irving, Texas 75038-3797  
USA  
972-751-7000  
FCC REQUIREMENTS FOR CONNECTION OF TELEPHONE SYSTEMS  
In order to connect this system to the telephone network, provide the telephone company with:  
the quantities and USOC numbers of the required jacks (shown below);  
the sequence in which the trunks are to be connected;  
the facility interface codes by position; and  
the ringer equivalence number or service code, as applicable, by position  
MFG’s Port USOC Jack REN/Service Facility Interface  
# CO  
Ports  
# Stations  
Registration #  
ID  
Connector  
Code  
Code  
VisuaLink 128  
VisuaLink 384  
N/A  
N/A  
6.0P  
6.0P  
02IS5  
02IS5  
1
3
1
1
AY5JPN-32617-XD-N  
AY5JPN-32617-XD-N  
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CSA Requirement  
To ensure that certified equipment is attached correctly, and only to the networks of participating carriers, the  
following statement shall accompany each unit of certified equipment offered for sale. This statement must be  
included conspicuously in written or electronic format, at or near the front of each copy of the operating  
manual, or accompany other technical information, or be included as a separate sheet. The required statement  
is:  
CP-01, Issue 8, Part I  
Section 14.1  
NOTICE: The Industry Canada label identifies certified equipment. This certification means that the  
equipment meets certain telecommunications network protective, operational and safety requirements as  
prescribed in the appropriate Terminal Equipment Technical Requirements document(s). The Department does  
not guarantee the equipment will operate to the user's satisfaction.  
Before installing this equipment, users should ensure that it is permissible to be connected to the facilities of  
the local telecommunications company. The equipment must also be installed using an acceptable method of  
connection. The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent  
degradation of service in some situations.  
Repairs to certified equipment should be coordinated by a representative designated by the supplier. Any  
repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment, or equipment malfunctions, may give the  
telecommunications company cause to request the user to disconnect the equipment.  
Users should ensure for their own protection that the electrical ground connections of the power utility,  
telephone lines and internal metallic water pipe system, if present, are connected together. This precaution may  
be particularly important in rural areas.  
CAUTION: Users should not attempt to make such connections themselves, but should contact the  
appropriate electric inspection  
MODEL  
CERTIFICATE NUMBER  
CERTIFICATION NUMBER  
140 9004A  
VisuaLink 128  
VisuaLink 384  
19318  
19603  
140 9104A  
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VisuaLink 128/384 User Guide  
Table of Contents  
Table of Contents  
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Table of Contents  
VisuaLink 128/384 User Guide  
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VisuaLink 128/384 User Guide  
Chapter 1  
Chapter 1 Introducing Your VisuaLink  
1.1 Applying for ISDN  
BRI  
This device cannot be used unless a connection to ISDN BRI Communication  
Line is provided. Verify that a ISDN line exists before the CODEC is installed.  
What to watch out for when filling out an ISDN BRI application:  
As defined by Bellcore; the ISDN BRI simplified ordering code is EZ-ISDN1.  
The ISDN BRI protocol national ISDN-1.  
The ISDN BRI service must be tariffed and available from the customer’s  
local central office.  
The D-Channel should not permit X.25 packet data.  
The ISDN BRI service must allow videoconferencing calls to be dialed on  
either B-Channel or on both simultaneously.  
Both B-Channel must carry circuit switched videoconferencing data.  
The ISDN BRI line required one or two different SPID numbers.  
The ISDN BRI service must be automatic Terminal Endpoint Identifiers  
(TEIs).  
Voice and data features:  
Flexible calling  
Call forwarding variable  
Additional call offering  
Call number identification  
Redirecting number delivery  
A How to Order ISDN BRI Guide has been prepared. This guide should be read  
thoroughly and forwarded to your Teleco provider. This document is located in  
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Chapter 1  
VisuaLink 128/384 User Guide  
1.2 Unpacking  
Opening the Box  
Please take out the device without giving any impact on it when opening the box.  
Please keep the box after opening it, since you may use it when you send the  
device for repair, maintenance and/or travel.  
The Contents of the Package  
The VisuaLink 128 and VisuaLink 384 package contains the following items.  
Please verify these items are contained the box.  
Table 1-1: Parts List for the VL128 and VL384  
Item  
Description  
(A) Main Unit  
This is the main unit of the VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384.  
(B) Remote controller and batteries  
This is a remote controller used to control the VisuaLink 128 or  
VisuaLink 384. Two AA batteries are also included.  
(C) AC Adapter  
This is an AC adapter for VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384.  
(D) VisuaLink 128/384 User Guide  
Provides procedures for installation, operations and  
maintenance of the VisuaLink 128 and VisuaLink 384.  
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Chapter 1  
Table 1-1: Parts List for the VL128 and VL384 (continued)  
(E) Audio Video Cable  
This cable is used to connect peripheral devices such as  
camera and TV to the VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384.  
Table 1-2: Optional parts to be provided  
(A) BRI Network Cable  
This cable is used to connect the VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink  
384 to an ISDN BRI network.  
Note: Three (3) cables are required for a VisuaLink 384.  
(B) Microphone  
The microphone connects to the rear of the VisuaLink 128 or  
VisuaLink 384. There are 3 microphone inputs.  
(C) Video Cable  
This cable is used to connect the VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink  
384 S-Video (output video) to a TV monitor.  
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Table 1-2: Optional parts to be provided (continued)  
(D) Camera  
A pan/tilt zoom focus camera that provides a video image shot  
to the far-site.  
Note: Used in the turnkey rollabout configurations.  
(E) PC Camera  
A fixed camera used to provide a one or two person shot to  
the far site.  
Note: Used in the desktop application.  
(F) Monitor  
A TV monitor to provide for viewing of the far-site.  
Note: Provided with the turnkey rollabout configuration.  
(G) Cabinet  
A equipment stand to house all the Rollabout peripherals  
such as the VisuaLink and NT1’s.  
Note: Cabinet is used for the turnkey rollabout configuration.  
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VisuaLink 128/384 User Guide  
Chapter 2  
Chapter 2 Introduction of VisuaLink  
2.1 About your  
VisuaLink  
The VisuaLink 128 and the VisuaLink 384 are devices that easily realize a  
multimedia conference by transmitting video, audio, and data to a remote location  
with the use of BRI service. The VisuaLink 128 and VisuaLink 384 provide a  
low-end TV conference for a small group of people when connected to a hands-  
free telephone. In addition, with a connection with a PC, a TV conference using  
data conference application such as an electric presentation will be available. The  
VisuaLink 128 and VisuaLink 384 also provide a high-performance model with a  
built-in echo canceller applicable for video conferences with microphones and  
speakers in a conference room.  
2.1.1 The characteristics of VisuaLink 128 are  
You can use it as a high quality TV phone by connecting a TV, telephone, and  
video camera.  
You can use it as a serious business videoconference system by connecting  
optional video camera, microphone, and speakers.  
You can easily operate it from a telephone or a remote controller.  
You can connect any PC model for a conference with a PC. (However, a data  
conference software is required in your PC. Please contact to sales rep. to get  
information for what type of software is available for the data conference with  
the VL128.  
2.1.2 The characteristics of VisuaLink 384 are the same as those for the VisuaLink  
128 listed above, plus  
It has an internal IMUX.  
You can connect to three (3) NT-1s.  
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2.2 Front Panel  
Description  
This section briefly describes names and features of the VisuaLink 128 and  
VisuaLink 384.  
POWER  
HEADSET  
LINE  
POWER  
B1 B2-B6  
POWER Switch  
The push-button switch is used to turn on and off the main power. When the  
power is on, the power lamp will be lit.  
Remote controller optical receiver  
This is a optical receiver, which receives signal from remote controller.  
LED Display  
Power Lamp (power) : a green light will eluminate when the power is ON.  
When the VisuaLink is powered OFF, there is no light.  
Line connection status lamp (LINE)  
LINE B1: Flashing light indicates channel is calling to the remote end.  
Steady light indicates connection/communicating with the remote end.  
LINE B2-B6: Flashing light indicates channel is calling to the remote end.  
Steady light indicates connection/communicating with the remote end.  
Head set terminal  
The head set jack is used to connect an optional headset.  
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VisuaLink 128/384 User Guide  
Chapter 2  
2.3 VisuaLink 128  
Rear Panel  
Description  
10  
11  
+
+
+
O
U
T
13  
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
TEL  
S/T LINE  
+
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
+
-
+
12  
VIDEO 2 IN (S-Video input): Provides an S-Video input connection for a  
camera or other video source.  
VIDEO 1 IN (NTSC input): Provides a composite input connection for a  
camera or other video source.  
VIDEO 2 OUT (S-Video output): Provides an S-Video output connection to  
a monitor or other display device.  
VIDEO 1 OUT (NTSC output): Provides a composite output connection to a  
monitor or other display device.  
AUDIO IN: Provides a line level audio input from a VCR, audio mixer, other  
audio transmission device or External Echo Canceller connection.  
AUDIO OUT (AUX output): Provides a line level audio output to an  
amplified speaker, other audio receiver device or External Echo Canceller  
connection.  
MIC 1~3: Mini stereo phono plugs connection for one to three microphones.  
SERIAL 1 (RS232C input): Provides a mini din connection conforming to  
RS232 for connection to a PC or other data device.  
SERIAL 2/ RMT (RS232C input/output): Provides a mini din connection  
comforming to RS232 for connection to a PC, camera or other RS232 device.  
TEL terminal: Provides an RJ11 jack for connecting the VoicePoint or other  
two wire telephone.  
11  
S/T LINE terminal: Provides an ISDN BRI S interface used to connect to the  
communication data line.  
12  
DC power input terminal: Provides an AC adapter interface for AC power.  
13  
Grounding terminal: Provides a ground connection at should be connected to  
earth ground.  
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2.4 VisuaLink 384  
Rear Panel  
Description  
11  
10  
+
+
+
13  
O
U
T
TEL  
LINE 1  
LINE 2  
LINE 3  
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
+
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
-
+
+
12  
VIDEO 2 IN (S-Video input): Provides an S-Video input connection for a  
camera or other video source.  
VIDEO 1 IN (NTSC input): Provides a composite input connection for a  
camera or other video source.  
VIDEO 2 OUT (S-Video output): Provides an S-Video output connection to a  
monitor or other display device.  
VIDEO 1 OUT (NTSC output): Provides a composite output connection to a  
monitor or other display device.  
AUDIO IN: Provides a line level audio input from a VCR, audio mixer, other  
audio transmission device or External Echo Canceller connection.  
AUDIO OUT (AUX output): Provides a line level audio output to an  
amplified speaker, other audio receiver device or External Echo Canceller  
connection.  
MIC 1~3: Mini stereo phono plugs connection for one to three microphones.  
SERIAL 1 (RS232C input): Provides a mini din connection conforming to  
RS232 for connection to a PC or other data device.  
SERIAL 2/ RMT (RS232C input/output): Provides a mini din connection  
comforming to RS232 for connection to a PC, camera or other RS232 device.  
TEL terminal: Provides an RJ11 jack for connecting the VoicePoint or other  
two wire telephone.  
11  
S/T LINE terminal: Provides three (3) ISDN BRI S interfaces to connect to  
the communication data line.  
12  
DC power input terminal: Provides an AC adapter interface for AC power.  
13  
Grounding terminal: Provides a ground connection at should be connected to  
earth ground.  
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VisuaLink 128/384 User Guide  
Chapter 2  
Table 2-1: VisuaLink 128 and VisuaLink 384 General Parameters  
Parameter  
VisuaLink 128  
VisuaLink 384  
Connection  
Line Type  
Basic Rate Interface (BRI)  
National ISDN-1  
Basic Rate Interface (BRI)  
National ISDN-1  
• TEL  
• TEL  
• 64 Kbps (B)  
• 64 Kbps (B), 2 x 64kbps (2B)  
• 128, 192, 256, 320, 384 Kbps  
• 56, 112, 168, 224, 280, 336kbps  
• 2x64 Kbps (2B)  
• Upgradeable to 384 Kbps  
Note: Px56 Kbps mode complies with  
B and 2B  
Line  
Transmission  
Speed  
Note: P x 56kbps mode complies with B and 2B.  
Interface  
One RJ-45 Modular Jack  
Three RJ-45 Modular Jacks  
H. 261, H.263  
Compression H. 261, H.263  
• CIF (resolution: 352x288) (H.261)  
• CIF (resolution: 352x288) (H.261)  
• QCIF (resolution: 176x144) (H.263)  
• Annex D (720x480) still graphic  
transmission / reception  
• QCIF (resolution: 176x144) (H.263)  
• Annex D (720x480) still graphic  
transmission / reception  
Resolution  
Video  
• NTSC composite: 1 input, 1 output  
(RCA pin jack)  
• S-Video component: 1 input, 1 output  
(DIN 4-pin)  
• NTSC composite: 1 input, 1 output (RCA pin  
jack)  
• S-Video component: 1 input, 1 output (DIN 4-  
pin)  
Input / Output  
Interface  
Protcol  
Control  
H/281, NEC video method  
VCCI, D3O  
H/281, NEC video method  
VCCI, D3O  
Camera  
• G.711 (3.4kHz)  
• G.722 (7kHz)  
• G.728 (3.4kHz)  
• G.711 (3.4kHz)  
• G.722 (7kHz)  
• G.728 (3.4kHz)  
Compression  
Echo Control 7kHz built-in echo canceller  
• Line Audio: 1 input, 1 output (RCA pin  
7kHz built-in echo canceller  
• Line Audio: 1 input, 1 output (RCA pin jack)  
• Headset: 1 input, 1 output (stereo mini plug)  
• Analog phone port: 1 input, 1 output (RJ-11  
modular jack)  
Audio  
jack)  
• Headset: 1 input, 1 output (stereo mini  
plug)  
• Analog phone port: 1 input 1 output (RJ- • Microphone input port: 3 inputs (mono mini  
Input / Output  
Interface  
11 modular jack)  
plug)  
• Microphone input port: 3 inputs (mono  
mini plug)  
• Ports: 2 Serial (DIN 8-pin)  
• Ports: 2 Serial (DIN 8-pin)  
Serial  
• Speed: 1.2-38.4 Kbps, asynchronous  
• Start-Stop synchronization  
• Speed: 1.2-38.4 Kbps, asynchronous  
• Start-Stop synchronization  
Data  
• PC control  
• PC control  
• Camera control  
• T/120 data transmission  
• Generic data transmission  
• Camera control  
• T/120 data transmission  
• Generic data transmission  
Control  
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VisuaLink 128/384 User Guide  
Table 2-1: VisuaLink 128 and VisuaLink 384 General Parameters (continued)  
Parameter  
VisuaLink 128  
VisuaLink 384  
• Wireless remote control  
(built-in IR receiver)  
• Wireless remote control  
(built-in IR receiver)  
• PC connected (with serial port)  
PC software sold separately is required  
Telephone (for analog line, 2-line cable,  
RJ-11)  
• PC connected (with serial port)  
PC software sold separately is required  
Telephone (for analog line, 2-line cable,  
RJ-11)  
User Interface  
Unit Size  
• Dimensions: 10”(W) x 7”(D) x 2.25” (H)  
(254 mm x 177 mm x 57 mm)  
• Dimensions: 10”(W) x 7”(D) x 2.25” (H)  
(254 mm x 177 mm x 57 mm)  
• Weight: less than 5 lbs. (3 kg.)  
• Weight: less than 5 lbs. (3 kg.)  
Attached external AC adapter:  
Attached external AC adapter:  
Power  
Requirements  
• Input Voltage: 90-110 VAC, 50-60 Hz  
• Input Voltage: 90-110 VAC, 50-60 Hz  
• Output Voltage: +5VDC @ 4.2 A (max)  
• Output Voltage: +5VDC @ 4.2 A (max)  
Temperature: 40°-104° F (5°-40° C)  
• Humidity: 20-80%, Non-condensing  
Temperature: 40°-104° F (5°-40° C)  
• Humidity: 20-80%, Non-condensing  
Operating  
Environment  
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VisuaLink 128/384 User Guide  
Chapter 2  
Table 2-2: VisuaLink 128 and VisuaLink 384 External Interface Parameters  
Parameter  
VisuaLink 128  
VisuaLink 384  
• Applicable Line:  
• Applicable Line:  
(1) ISDN BRI  
(1) ISDN BRI  
(2) High speed digital leased line  
• Interface: National ISDN-1  
• Connector: 1 Modular jack (RJ-45)  
Transmission speed: 64/56 Kbps B,  
2x64/2x56 Kbps 2B  
(2) High speed digital leased line  
• Interface: National ISDN-1  
• Connectors: 3 Modular jacks (RJ-45)  
Transmission speed:  
Line Interface  
1) 64, 128 192, 256, 320, 384 Kbps  
2) 56, 112, 168, 224, 280, 336kbps  
• Standard: NTSC composite signal  
(525 line, 59.94Hz)  
• Connector: RCA pin jack  
• Standard: NTSC composite signal  
(525 line, 59.94Hz)  
• Connector: RCA pin jack  
Video 1 In  
Video 2 In  
Video 1 Out  
Video 2 Out  
Video  
Input  
• Standard: S-Video Component signal  
(525 line, 59.94Hz)  
• Connector: DIN 4-pin  
• Standard: S-Video Component signal  
(525 line, 59.94Hz)  
• Connector: DIN 4-pin  
• Standard: NTSC composite signal  
(525 line, 59.94Hz)  
• Connector: RCA pin jack  
• Standard: NTSC composite signal  
(525 line, 59.94Hz)  
• Connector: RCA pin jack  
Video  
Output  
• Standard: S-Video Component signal  
(525 line, 59.94Hz)  
• Standard: S-Video Component signal  
(525 line, 59.94Hz)  
• Connector: DIN 4-pin  
• Connector: DIN 4-pin  
• Input level: -10dBv  
• Input level: -10dBv  
• Excessive Load Level:+3dB (G711,  
G728), +9dB (G722)  
• Input Impedance: High impedance,  
unbalanced  
• Excessive Load Level:+3dB (G711, G728),  
+9dB (G722)  
• Input Impedance: High impedance,  
unbalanced  
Line Audio In  
Headset Input  
• Connector: RCA pin jack  
• Connector: RCA pin jack  
(Using recommended headset):  
• Microphone: Electric condenser type  
(Using recommended headset):  
• Microphone: Electric condenser type (power  
Audio  
Input  
(power supply voltage +25V)  
supply voltage +25V)  
• Input impedance: High impedance  
• Input impedance: High impedance  
(Using recommended microphone):  
• Number of connections: 3  
(Using recommended microphone):  
• Number of connections: 3  
• Applicable microphone: Electric  
condenser type (power supply voltage +  
15V)  
• Applicable microphone: Electric condenser  
type (power supply voltage + 15V)  
• Impedance: Low impedance  
Microphone  
Input  
• Impedance: Low impedance  
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Table 2-2: VisuaLink 128 and VisuaLink 384 External Interface Parameters (continued)  
Parameter  
VisuaLink 128  
VisuaLink 384  
• Output level: -10dBv  
• Output level: -10dBv  
• Excessive Load Level: +3dB (G711,  
G728), +9dB (G722)  
• Output Impedance: Low impedance,  
unbalanced  
• Excessive Load Level: +3dB (G711, G728),  
+9dB (G722)  
• Output Impedance: Low impedance,  
unbalanced  
Line Audio  
Out  
Audio  
Output  
• Connector: RCA pin jack  
• Connector: RCA pin jack  
(Using recommended headset):  
• Speaker: Dynamic speaker  
• Impedance: Low impedance  
(Using recommended headset):  
• Speaker: Dynamic speaker  
• Impedance: Low impedance  
Headset  
Output  
• Connector: DIN 8-pin  
• Connector: DIN 8-pin  
Serial 1  
• Communication speed: 1.2~38.4 Kbps,  
start stop synchronization  
• Communication speed: 1.2~38.4 Kbps, start  
stop synchronization  
Serial  
Port  
• Connector: DIN 8-pin  
• Connector: DIN 8-pin  
Serial 2 / RMT • Communication speed: 1.2~38.4 Kbps,  
start stop synchronization  
• Communication speed: 1.2~38.4 Kbps, start  
stop synchronization  
• Connecting cable: 2-line cable  
• Connector: 6-pin modular jack (RJ-11)  
• Connecting cable: 2-line cable  
• Connector: 6-pin modular jack (RJ-11)  
Analog Phone  
Interface  
• Voltage: +5VDC  
• Voltage: +5VDC  
AC Adapter Interface  
• Polarity: + inside, - outside  
• Connector: EIAJ RC-5320A applicable  
• Polarity: + inside, - outside  
• Connector: EIAJ RC-5320A applicable  
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2.5 Remote Controller  
2.5.1 Basic Operational Buttons  
a
b
c
d
e
From top left to down followed by top right to down.  
(a) MENU button  
Displays the configuration menus on-screen.  
(b) CALL button  
Displays the line connection menu.  
(c) HANG UP button  
Hangs-up the video conference line.  
(d) CALL PAGE button  
Allows for scrolling of on-screen menus.  
(e) CAMERA CONTROL button  
Provides Pan/Tilt control of the camera. In addition, provides up down/left/  
right control of the cursor when the menu is displayed.  
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h
i
j
k
f
(f) NUMERICAL button  
Used to enter preset dialing numbers and camera presets.  
(g) STATUS button  
Displays local time and conference status on-screen.  
(h) MUTE button  
Toggles between muting and unmuting the local mics.  
(i) VOLUME button  
Allows adjustment of the audio output.  
(j) CANCEL button  
Cancel the last entered using the on-screen menus.  
(k) ENTER button  
Stores a value set by the user.  
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2.5.2 Video Conference, Operational Buttons  
1
2
3
4
5
From top left to down followed by top right to down.  
1. RECEIVE button  
Displays the far-site’s video on-screen.  
2. PREVIEW button  
Displays the local video on-screen.  
3. MAIN CAMERA button  
Sends video input #1 image to the far-site.  
4. CAMERA 2 button  
Sends the video #2 image to the far-site.  
5. NEAR END button  
Activates local camera control.  
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7
8
9
10  
11  
6. SNAPSHOT VIEW button  
Displays the graphic camera image.  
7. POINTER button  
This turns on and off a pointer display.  
8. PIP button  
This turns on and off a PIP display.  
9. SNAPSHOT SEND button  
Sends a graphic image to the far-site.  
10.ZOOM button  
Allows for camera control of zoom in/out function.  
11.FAR END button  
Activates far-site camera control.  
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Chapter 3 Initial Setting and Operation Checking  
After completing the external phase, start the initial setting of VisuaLink.  
3.1 Preparation  
Put the attached two batteries in the attached remote controller.  
Turn the VisuaLink and all external equipment power in the ON position.  
Position the TV monitor and the VisuaLink system so that they can be viewed.  
3.2 Turn Power ON or  
OFF  
The VisuaLink can be turned ON or OFF by the POWER SWITCH on the front.  
POWER  
HEADSET  
LINE  
POWER  
B1 B2-B6  
Power LED  
Power Switch  
Turning on the power:  
Press the POWER SWITCH on the front of the VisuaLink. While the unit is  
powering up, the green LED power lamp and Line B1 and B2-B6 light  
simultaneously. While the system is in an initialize state, a blue screen with the  
message Please wait for a while will be displayed on the monitor. When the  
VisuaLink has completed its initialization, the message will disappear and be  
replaced with a preview video image. In addition the B1 and B2-B6 LEDs will be  
extinguished.  
Note 1: Unstable picture and sound may momentarily be output at the start of the  
initialization.  
Note 2: If Line B1 B2-B6 LEDs do not extinguish after initialization (about 30  
seconds), please turn power OFF and then back to the ON position.  
Turning power OFF:  
When the POWER SWITCH is pressed while the power is in the ON position,  
the power turns OFF. The power lamp extinguishes when the power is OFF.  
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Chapter 4 Application Setup  
4.1 Guidelines  
The following are key points when installing the VisuaLink.  
(1) The VisuaLink should be installed on a flat surface. It is not recommended  
that the unit be installed on its side.  
(2) Please allow for 2 inches (6 centimeters) on both sides of the equipment for  
ventilation.  
(3) Allow the front of the unit to be visible.  
The following are the specifications for the IR receiver/transmitter.  
(1) The receiver is able to receive an IR signal up to 20 feet (6 meters).  
(2) The IR receiver should be able to receive a signal at an angle of 30 degrees  
or less from the left to right.  
(3) The IR receiver should be able to receive a signal at an angle of 15 degrees  
or less from the top to bottom.  
Please place only light objects on the equipment such as a telephone.  
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4.2 Hardware  
The preceeding sections will give step by step procedures for the installation of the  
VisuaLink system in specific applications. Pick the application and follow the  
instructions. This section gives a description on how to setup a VisuaLink as a  
stand alone.  
4.2.1 VisuaLink Standalone  
Parts List  
No.  
Name  
Note  
1
2
3
4
VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384  
Controllable Camera  
Microphone  
CODEC Engine.  
Generic camera to allow for the transmission of video.  
Generic microphone to allow for transmission of audio  
TV monitor to display local and remote video  
Monitor  
Microphone  
S Interface  
U Interface  
Monitor  
NT1  
+
+
+
O
U
T
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
TEL  
S/T LINE  
VisuaLink 128  
+
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
Camera  
-
+
+
AC  
AC  
Figure 4-1: Connection Diagram for VisuaLink 128  
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S Interface  
S Interface  
NT1  
NT1  
NT1  
S Interface  
Monitor  
VisuaLink 384  
+
+
O
U
T
TEL  
S/T LINE 1  
S/T LINE  
2
S/T LINE  
3
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
Microphone  
+
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
Camera  
-
+
+
AC  
AC  
Figure 4-2: Connection Diagram for VisuaLink 384  
An AC adapter has different output voltage and current depending on how it is  
used. Please use the power adapter that is shipped with your unit. Also, if  
incorrectly connected, it may damage the equipment.  
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~ indicate the procedure numbers.  
Connect the Video Out and the audio of the VisuaLink to the Video  
Monitor  
Using the attached video cable, plug one side into the connection marked  
VIDEO 1 IN on the Video Monitor. Plug the other end into the connection  
marked VIDEO OUT on the VisuaLink. Using the provided audio cable,  
plug one end into the AUDIO INPUT 1 of the Video Monitor. Plug the other  
end into the AUDIO OUTPUT of the VisuaLink.  
Note: If a Voicepoint is used do not connect the audio output connection.  
Connect the NT1 device to the VisuaLink.  
Using the provided data cable (RJ45 - RJ45), plug one end into the VisuaLink  
connection labeled ST/LINE. The other end of the cable, plugs into the NT1  
device.  
Note: If the NT1 device is located more than 300 feet (91 meters) away from  
the VisuaLink, set the NT1 to have a resistance of 100 . This step  
must be repeated three (3) times for a VisuaLink 384. NT1 does not  
need to be installed if network terminates in a PBX. In this case  
connect ST/LINE directly into wall jack.  
Connect a microphone to the VisuaLink.  
Plug the 3 1/2 mini connector into the VisuaLink connection marked MIC1.  
Connect the Video Camera to the VisuaLink.  
Using the provided video cable, plug one end into the connection marked  
VIDEO IN on the D30 camera. Plug the other end of the video cable into the  
VisuaLink connection labeled VIDEO IN 1.  
Connect the camera control to the VisuaLink.  
With a 8 pin minidin to 8 pin minidin, plug one end into the D30 camera  
connection marked VISCA IN. Plug the other end into the VisuaLink  
connection marked SERIAL 1.  
Connect the camera power.  
Plug the Camera AC Power to the AC Power Strip at the bottom of the  
cabinet.  
Connect the VisuaLink AC Power.  
Using the provided AC transformer power cable, plug the power cable into  
the VisuaLink connection marked DC-IN-5V. Plug the other end into the AC  
Power Strip.  
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4.2.2 VisuaLink with Voicepoint+  
Parts List  
No.  
Name  
Note  
1
VisuaLink 128 or  
VisuaLink 384  
CODEC Engine.  
2
3
4
Voice Point+  
AEC-50 (option), A generic hands-free phone in the market works OK.  
Generic camera to allow for the transmission of video.  
A generic monitor with a video and audio input.  
Serial Control Camera  
TV monitor  
S
U
Interface  
Interface  
NT1  
VoicePoint  
Monitor  
Camera  
MIC  
+
+
+
O
U
T
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
TEL  
S/T LINE  
+
+
VisuaLink 128  
PC Terminal  
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
+
-
+
OFF  
ON  
Power  
Audio  
Video  
S
Video  
IN VISCA OUT  
AC POWER  
STRIP  
AC  
AC  
Figure 4-3: Connection Diagram for VisuaLink 128  
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S Interface  
NT1  
NT1  
NT1  
VoicePoint  
S Interface  
S Interface  
Monitor  
+
+
+
O
U
T
TEL  
S/T LINE 1  
S/T LINE 2  
S/T LINE 3  
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
+
+
VisuaLink 384  
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
Camera  
-
+
+
PC Terminal  
MIC  
OFF  
ON  
Power  
Audio  
Video  
S
Video  
IN VISCA OUT  
AC POWER  
STRIP  
AC  
AC  
Figure 4-4: Connection Diagram for VisuaLink 384  
An AC adapter has different output voltage and current depending on how it is  
used. Please use the power adapter that is shipped with your unit. Also, if  
incorrectly connected, it may damage the equipment.  
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Connect the Video Out of the VisuaLink to the TV Monitor  
Using the attached video cable, plug one side into the connection marked  
VIDEO 1 IN on the TV Monitor. Plug the other end into the connection  
marked VIDEO OUT on the VisuaLink.  
Connect audio from the VisuaLink to the TV Monitor.  
Using the provided audio cable, plug one end into the AUDIO INPUT 1 of  
the TV Monitor. Plug the other end into the AUDIO OUTPUT of the  
VisuaLink.  
Note: If a Voicepoint is used do not connect the audio output connection.  
Connect the Voicepoint to the VisuaLink.  
Using the attached RJ11 cable of the Voicepoint, plug the open end into the  
VisuaLink connection labeled TEL.  
Connect the NT1 device to the VisuaLink.  
Using the provided data cable (RJ45 - RJ45), plug one end into the VisuaLink  
connection labeled ST/LINE. The other end of the cable, plugs into the NT1  
device.  
Note: If the NT1 device is located more than 300 feet (91 meters) away from  
the VisuaLink, set the NT1 to have a resistance of 100 . This step  
must be repeated three (3) times for a VisuaLink 384. NT1 does not  
need to be installed if network terminates in a PBX. In this case  
connect ST/LINE directly into wall jack.  
Connect the Video Camera to the VisuaLink.  
Using the provided video cable, plug one end into the connection marked  
VIDEO IN on the D30 camera. Plug the other end of the video cable into the  
VisuaLink connection labeled VIDEO IN 1.  
Connect the camera control to the VisuaLink.  
With a 8 pin minidin to 8 pin minidin, plug one end into the D30 camera  
connection marked VISC IN. Plug the other end into the VisuaLink  
connection marked SERIAL 1.  
Connect the camera power.  
Plug the Camera AC Power to the AC Power Strip at the bottom of the  
cabinet.  
Connect a PC to the VisuaLink for data sharing.  
Using an 8 pin mini din to DB9 cable, plug the 8 pin end into the VisuaLink  
connection marked SERIAL 2/RMT. Plug the other end into the PC.  
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Connect the VisuaLink AC Power.  
Using the provided AC transformer power cable, plug the power cable into  
the VisuaLink connection marked DC-IN-5V. Plug the other end into the AC  
POWER STRIP.  
4.2.3 Desktop Configuration  
Step-by-step procedures for installating the VisuaLink system in a desktop  
application.  
Equipment to Connect  
Parts List  
No.  
Name  
VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384 CODEC Engine.  
Note  
1
2
Microphone  
Generic Microphone to allow for the transmission of  
audio.  
3
4
Stand-type Camera  
Generic camera to allow for the transmission of video.  
PC (Provided by customer)  
Your personal PC with a monitor. PC should have  
audio input capability.  
5
6
Video Capture Card  
Director Software  
Allows for the input of a video image into a PC.  
Allows for VisuaLink control via PC. Software may be  
downloaded from Web site:  
http://www.cng.nec.com/html/products.htm  
1. Click on the NTAC icon  
or select  
SUPPORT from the menu bar at the top of the  
screen.  
2. At the CNG SUPPORT screen, click on the NTAC  
Online text.  
3. At the National Technical Assistance Center  
screen, click on the Downloads  
icon  
or the Downloads text on the  
menu bar.  
4. At the Downloads screen, click on the Arrow icon  
at the top or bottom of the screen until  
you come to Video-VL128/384.  
5. Click on the , then click of the VisuaLink  
Director for VL128/VL384 text that is highlighted  
in blue.  
Note: If you have a problem with this procedure,  
please call the NTAC support line at 1-800-852-  
4632.  
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U
Interface  
S
Interface  
PC Camera  
NT1  
VIDEO  
DC IN 6V  
VisuaLink 128  
+
+
+
O
U
T
Microphone  
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
TEL  
S/T LINE  
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUD
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
+
-
+
A
u
d
i
V
i
d
e
o
o
O
u
t
O
u
t
AC POWER  
STRIP  
AC  
AC  
COM Port 2  
AC  
COM Port 1  
AC  
Video Capture Card  
RS-232C  
(COM1)  
PC Terminal  
Video In  
Audio In  
VGA Port  
Note1:  
PC backpanel may be different than the one shown. Reference the PC manual and Capture card for location of  
connectors.  
Note 2: COM 2 of the PC is used for T.120 communication. COM 1 should connect to the VL SERIAL PORT 1.  
Figure 4-5: Connection Diagram for VisuaLink 128  
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S
NT1  
Interface  
NT1  
NT1  
PC Camera  
U
Interface  
VIDEO  
DC IN 6V  
VisuaLink 384  
+
+
+
O
U
T
Microphone  
TEL  
S/T LINE 1  
S/T LINE 2  
S/T LINE 3  
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
+
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDI
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
-
+
+
A
u
d
i
V
i
d
e
o
o
O
u
t
O
u
t
AC POWER  
STRIP  
AC  
AC  
COM Port 2  
Video Capture Card  
AC  
COM Port 1  
AC  
RS-232C  
(COM1)  
PC Terminal  
Audio In Video In  
VGA Port  
Note 1: PC backpanel may be different than the one shown. Reference the PC manual and Capture card for location of  
connectors.  
Note 2: COM 2 of the PC is used for T.120 communication. COM 1 should connect to the VL SERIAL PORT 1.  
Figure 4-6: Connection Diagram for VisuaLink 384  
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An AC adapter has different output voltage and current depending on how it is  
used. Please use the power adapter that is shipped with your unit. Also, if  
incorrectly connected, it may damage the equipment.  
1. Install the video capture card into the PC.  
Procedure for installing video capture card are included with unit.  
2. Position of the VisuaLink on desk top.  
Place the VisuaLink on the desk top beside the PC.  
3. Position of the PC  
Center the PC on the top of the table.  
4. Position of the camera  
Center the camera on top or next to the PC monitor. Using the two (2)  
provided Velcro strips, attached the camera to the top of the PC monitor.  
5. Position and connect the NT1 device  
Position the NT1 to the left of the VisuaLink on the table top. Connect the  
cable to the NT1 S/T interface and to the VisuaLink ST/LINE interface.  
Note: If the NT1 device is located more than 300 feet (91 meters) away from  
the VisuaLink, it is best to use the 1 foot (0.3 meter) adapter cable and  
set the NT1 to have a resistance of 100. This step must be repeated  
three (3) times for a VisuaLink 384. NT1 does not need to be installed  
if network terminates in a PBX. In this case connect ST/LINE directly  
into WALL JACK.  
6. Connect the audio, video and control cables  
Locate the cable bundle. The bundle should contain four (4) cables tie-  
wrapped together. Each cable is labeled according to its connector. This label  
identifies the cable connection to the proper equipment interfaces.  
7. Connect the peripheral equipment to the power strip  
The power strip is located on the floor behind the table.  
VIDEO  
CAMERA  
VisuaLink  
NT1  
PC  
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Step by step procedure for installing the VisuaLink system in a turnkey rollabout.  
CAMERA NO.  
POWER  
OFF  
MIC  
ON  
-
1
2
3
+
V
DC IN  
13.5  
AUDIO  
VIDEO  
S
VIDEO  
IN VISCA OUT  
CAMERA REAR  
VIDEO IN  
1
2
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VHF/UHF  
AUDIO OUT  
(VAR/FIX)  
L
MONO  
AUDIO  
R
MONITOR REAR  
Note: Labeling for the connector may vary.  
Note: Connector location on  
the monitor may vary.  
+
+
+
O
U
T
VIDEO IN  
1
2
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
TEL  
S/T LINE  
+
+
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
I
AUDIO OUT  
(VAR/FIX)  
N
+
L
MONO  
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
AUDIO  
R
-
+
+
VisuaLink 128 REAR  
Power Cable Hole  
Control,Video,  
& Audio Hole  
+
+
+
O
U
T
TEL  
S/T LINE  
1
S/T LINE 2  
S/T LINE 3  
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
+
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
DC IN 5V  
-
+
+
VisuaLink 384 REAR  
L-BK LINE PWR  
DIN  
INTERFACE  
S/T  
S/T  
NT1 FRONT  
1
2
3
4
5
POWER  
U
NT1 REAR  
Figure 4-7: Equipment Placement  
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4.2.5 VisuaLink System Procedures  
The following are the steps and procedures for the installation of the VisuaLink 128  
or VisuaLink 384.  
STEP  
ACTION  
DRAWING  
1.  
Locate and unpack the Cabinet box.  
2.  
Locate Power Strip at botton-left (looking through  
the front) of cabinet and feed power cable through  
the power opening at rear of cabinet.  
Powerstrip  
3.  
Plug power strip power cable into AC outlet.  
Make sure the ON/OFF switch on the upper right  
outside of the cabinet is in the OFF position.  
Note: The power switch will be lite when in the  
ON position.  
Power Switch  
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ACTION  
DRAWING  
4.  
Remove Monitor from monitor box.  
4a. Place TV monitor on top of cabinet.  
5.  
Locate monitor power cable and feed through the  
cable opening at the top of cabinet.  
Power Cable  
VIDEO IN  
2
1
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L
MONO  
AUDIO  
R
AUDIO OUT  
(VAR/FIX)  
Powerstrip  
6.  
From inside the cabinet, plug the monitor power  
cable into power strip.  
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ACTION  
DRAWING  
7.  
Locate the cable bundle and remove from packing  
box. The cable bundle contains two (2) 5 in. (12  
cm.) Velcro strips. Use these strips to mount the  
camera to the top of the monitor.  
8.  
Locate the camera box and remove camera.  
Foam Inserts  
Polyethylene  
Bag  
Packing Carton  
9.  
Set the IR switch on the Sony D30 camera to the  
ON position. The IR switch is located on the  
bottom of the Sony D30 camera. This will allow  
for the Sony Camera to receive the IR codes from  
the VisuaLink remote controller and transmit  
them to the VisuaLink Codec for control.  
Velcro Strips  
IR OUT  
Switch  
Mount the camera on the top of monitor, using the  
Velcro strips. Make sure the front of the camera is  
flush with the front of the monitor and the camera  
is centered.  
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10. Locate the camera power cable. Plug the camera  
power cable into the power strip in cabinet, then  
feed cable through top of cabinet and plug into the  
rear of the camera.  
Video Power Cable  
VIDEO IN  
1
2
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
L
MONO  
AUDIO OUT  
(VAR/FIX)  
AUDIO  
R
Power  
Cable  
Hole  
11. Locate the VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384 and  
remove from packing box.  
Polyethylene  
Bag  
Foam Inserts  
Packing Carton  
12. Place the VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384 on the  
second shelf of the cabinet.  
POWER  
HEADSET  
LINE  
POWER  
B1 B2  
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DRAWING  
13. Locate the VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384  
power cable. Plug cable into power strip at  
bottom of cabinet and feed cable through cable  
slot in rear of second shelf. Plug second end of  
power cable into power input at rear of the  
VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink384.  
VisuaLink 128 Rear  
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O
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MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
TEL  
S/T LINE  
+
+
I
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VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
+
-
+
Power Plug Connection  
VisuaLink 384 Rear  
+
+
+
O
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TEL  
S/T LINE  
1
S/T LINE 2  
S/T LINE  
3
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
+
+
I
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VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
-
+
+
Power Plug Connection  
14. The cable bundle is labeled at the ends of the  
various connectors. Plug these connectors into  
the appropriate devices (camera/monitor) and  
feed down through opening at top of cabinet. See  
CAMERA  
VISCA In  
Note: Connector layout could vary by  
manufacture. Please consult their  
documentation if connector layout is  
different.  
Camera Vout  
(Cable)  
Camera Control  
Sony D30  
(Cable)  
MONITOR  
VIDEO IN  
Monitor Vin  
(Cable)  
1
2
S-VIDEO  
VIDEO  
VHF/UHF  
AUDIO OUT  
(VAR/FIX)  
L
MONO  
AUDIO  
R
Monitor Audio L  
(Cable)  
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15. Inside the cabinet, connect the other ends of the  
cable bundle to the VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink  
VisuaLink 128 Rear  
Video Out  
(Cable)  
Audio Output  
(Cable)  
+
+
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O
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MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
TEL  
S/T LINE  
+
+
I
N
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VIDEO2  
DEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Seril1  
Serial2/RMT  
+
-
+
VisuaLink 128/384  
Video In  
Serial 1  
(Cable)  
(Cable)  
VisuaLink 384 Rear  
Video Out  
(Cable)  
Audio Output  
(Cable)  
+
+
+
O
U
T
TEL  
S/T LINE  
1
S/T LINE  
2
S/T LINE  
3
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
+
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Seal1  
Serial2/RMT  
-
+
+
Serial 1  
(Cable)  
VisuaLink 128/384  
Video In  
(Cable)  
16. Locate and unpack the microphone and connect  
the 3 1/2 inch plug into the VisuaLink connection  
marked MIC1. String the MIC cable out of the  
rear of the cabinet. Connect the other end of the  
cable into the Microphone and place on table.  
MIC1  
+
+
+
O
U
T
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
TEL  
S/T LINE  
+
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
+
-
+
VisuaLink 128 Rear  
MIC1  
+
+
+
O
U
T
TEL  
S/T LINE  
1
S/T LINE  
2
S/T LINE  
3
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
+
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
-
+
+
VisuaLink 384 Rear  
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DRAWING  
17. If an NT1 device has been purchased, locate the  
device and unpack.  
Polyethylene  
Bag  
Note 1: If an NT1 was not purchased go to Step  
23.  
Note 2: Three NT1 are used for the VL384.  
Foam Inserts  
Packing Carton  
18. Locate the dip switch on the rear of the NT1 and  
set all to the ON position.  
1
2
3
4
5
POWER  
U
NT1 REAR  
1 2 3 4 5  
19. Place the NT1 or the three NT1s on the second  
shelf, to the right of the VisuaLink 128 or  
VisuaLink 384.  
NT1  
(one for 128)  
(three for 384)  
VisuaLink 128/384  
POWER  
HEADSET  
POWERLINE  
B1 B2  
20. Locate the NT1 power cable. Plug cable into  
power strip at bottom of cabinet and feed cable  
through cable slot in rear of second shelf. Plug  
second end of power cable into power input at rear  
of the NT1.  
1
2
3
4
5
POWER  
U
Power Connection  
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21. Locate the network cable (RJ45-RJ45) and  
connect one end to the S/T LINE port of the  
VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384. Connect the  
other end of the network cable into the S/T  
interface of the NT1.  
RJ45 NT1 Cable  
+
+
+
O
U
T
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
TEL  
S/T LINE  
+
+
I
N
+
Note: RJ45-RJ45 cable that is included with the  
NT1 unit should be used.  
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DCIN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
+
-
+
VisuaLink 128 Rear  
RJ45 NT1 Cable  
+
+
+
O
U
T
TEL  
S/T LINE 1  
S/T LINE  
2
S/T LINE  
3
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
+
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
-
+
+
VisuaLink 384 Rear  
NT1 Front  
L-BK LINE PWR  
S/T  
DIN  
INTERFACE  
S/T  
ST Interfaces  
22. Connect the network cable from the U interface  
room wall. Proceed to Step 24.  
NT1 Rear  
1
2
3
4
5
POWER  
U
Note 1: RJ45-RJ45 cable that is included with the  
NT1 unit should be used.  
U Interface  
Note 2: If connecting a VisuaLink 384 system,  
Step 21 will have to be repeated three (3)  
times.  
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DRAWING  
23. Locate the network cable (RJ45-RJ45) and  
connect one end to the S/T LINE port of the  
VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384. Connect the  
other end of the network cable into the network  
interface provided in the room wall.  
RJ45 NT1 Cable  
+
+
+
O
U
T
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
TEL  
S/T LINE  
+
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
DC IN 5V  
-
+
+
Note 1: If the NT1 or network switch resides 300  
feet (91 meters) or more away from the  
VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384, it is  
recommended that the TERM switch is  
set to ON on the VL128.  
VisuaLink 128 Rear  
RJ45 NT1 Cable  
+
+
+
O
U
T
Note 2: In the case a VL384 is being installed, the  
network interface card must be taken out  
of the system and the appropriate strap  
must be set.  
TEL  
S/T LINE  
1
S/T LINE  
2
S/T LINE 3  
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
+
+
I
N
+
VIDEO2  
VIDEO1  
AUDIO  
DC IN 5V  
Serial1  
Serial2/RMT  
-
+
+
VisuaLink 384 Rear  
Note 3: If the VL 384 is being installed, Step 23  
must be repeated three (3) times.  
24. Locate the ON/OFF switch at the upper right  
outside of the cabinet. Press the switch to the ON  
position.  
ON/OFF Switch  
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25. Verify that all the equipment plugged into the  
power strip are turned to the ON position. The  
VisuaLink 128, VisuaLink 384, camera and  
monitor have their own power switches. If a  
device appears to be still in the OFF position,  
check the power connection from the Power Strip  
to the device. The NT1 does not have a power  
switch. The green LED on the front of the NT1 is  
an indication the unit is powered ON.  
Note: Make sure the monitor is selected for Video  
1.  
26. When the VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384 is  
powered ON, a display of the NEC America, Inc  
logo, VisuaLink name, POWERING UP and  
version number will be displayed on the monitor.  
America, Inc.  
VisuaLink  
Powering Up  
Ver.22.02.37  
PWE
HEADSET  
POWERLINE  
B1 B2  
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4.3 Software Setup  
When you first turn on your VisuaLink, there will be an initial configuration  
screen. These configuration screens will have to be completed before your system  
becomes operational.  
Start up configuration screens  
The following are the startup screens that will be active on first power up or acti-  
vated on demand by the user after choosing the Environmental initialize.  
Welcome Screen:  
This is a welcome screen for the User.  
VisuaLink  
Thank you for purchasing one of the most  
simple and portable video conferencing systems  
available.  
We will now show you how to set up your system.  
This will only have to be done once.  
NOTE: If remote controller doesn’t work, make  
sure the switch setting of D30 camera IR  
out is ON. Switch is located on the  
bottom of the camera.  
Note is yellow.  
Click here to continue  
Configure later  
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Remote Controller Directions:  
Gives some general directions for configure the VisuaLink system. Using the  
Remote controller highlight the NEXT option to advance to the configure screen  
or press the lower portion of the CAMERA CONTROL key to highlight the  
Configure Later to advance to the normal ICON screens. If you choose to  
configure later, the system will have to be programmed with My numbers and  
SPID’s in order to work correctly.  
Part 1- Remote Controller Location  
- Locate the CAMERA control.  
The CAMERA control key is the BLUE round  
key. Use this key to move the Cursor  
up/down and Left/Right in the Configuration  
Screens.  
- Locate the ENTER key on the Wireless remote  
controller.  
Use the ENTER key to confirm selections  
and store information.  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
4.4 Setting Up your  
ISDN Line  
The following is a description of BRI Line setup  
Information  
Part 2- Setting up Your ISDN Line  
Introduction:  
When ordering BRI service, you will usually get  
2 My numbers and 2 SPID numbers per BRI.  
A SPID normally consists of the user’s 3 digit  
area code, 7 digit ISDN telephone number,  
followed by a 0101. Ex:  
MY Number 1: 9727195854  
SPID 1:  
97271958540101  
Note: The VisuaLink 128 requires 2 My numbers  
and 2 SPID #, while the VisuaLink 384  
requires 6 My numbers and 6 SPID #.  
Note is yellow.  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
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Video Number 1 Screen’s  
Using the number pad of the wireless remote enter My Number with area code  
and SPID numbers associated to Line (BRI 1). Each BRI will have My numbers  
labeled #1 and #2 and two SPID’s . All four numbers must be entered. Choose  
NEXT when complete.  
Note: “PROCEED TO STEP 2” will only be shown on the VisuaLink 128 system.  
VisuaLink 384 will show “ Proceed to Line 2 Setup”  
Step 1--Enter My Number and SPID for BRI LINE 1  
My Number 1:  
[
]
]
]
]
SPID 1:  
[
My Number 2:  
[
SPID 2:  
[
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item  
Step 1--Enter My Number and SPID for BRI LINE 1  
My Number 1:  
[9727195854]  
SPID 1:  
[97271958540101]  
My Number 2:  
[9727195855]  
SPID 2:  
[
]
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item  
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Video Number 2 Screens:  
Using the number pad of the wireless remote enter My Number with area code  
and SPID numbers associated to Line (BRI 2). Each BRI will have My numbers  
labeled #1 and #2 and two SPID’s . All four numbers must be entered. Choose  
NEXT when complete.  
Note: This screen will only appear on the VL 384 system.  
Step 1--Enter My Number and SPID for BRI LINE 2  
My Number 1:  
[
]
SPID 1:  
[
]
My Number 2:  
[
]
SPID 2:  
[
]
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item  
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Video Number 3 Screens:  
Using the number pad of the wireless remote enter My Number with area code  
and SPID numbers associated to Line (BRI 3). Each BRI will have My numbers  
labeled #1 and #2 and two SPID’s . All four numbers must be entered . Choose  
NEXT when complete.  
Note: This screen will only appear on the VL 384 system.  
Step 1--Enter My Number and SPID for BRI LINE 3  
My Number 1:  
[
]
SPID 1:  
[
]
My Number 2:  
[
]
SPID 2:  
[
]
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item  
4.5 Optional User  
Settings:  
The following is a description for Optional Setting screen.  
Part 3 - Optional User Settings  
Introduction:  
Site Name: Name identification for your  
location. Name is displayed on  
far-end monitor when site is viewed.  
Password: Required to gain access to the  
VisuaLink configuration screens.  
Time setting: Sets the internal clock for the  
VisuaLink.  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
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Optional information:  
You may enter this optional information. The name you enter makes it easy for  
users to identify this particular VisuaLink. The name can be up to 20 characters  
long. The Password is the password needed to be entered when selecting the  
Utilities ICON. After entering the optional information select the NEXT to  
advance to the next screen.  
Step 1- Optional User Settings  
Your Site Name  
[
]
Password [  
Time Setting  
]
[12/1/1998 10:50]  
Time Display: <Time only>  
Auto Power Save: <OFF>  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item  
Application Screen’s  
Using the number pad on the wireless remote controller select the application  
which the VisuaLink is installed. Your answer to this question will automatically  
configure the internal parameters for the following:  
Item  
Rollabout/Other Data Conference  
Gateway  
Camera  
Desktop  
Camera  
Serial Port 1  
Serial Port 2  
Audio Mode  
MLP  
Camera EVI-D30  
T.120  
Console  
G.728  
24.0  
Auto  
Off  
Console  
G.722  
4.0  
Console  
G.722  
4.0  
Console  
G.722  
4.0  
Answer Mode  
LSD  
Auto  
1.2  
Auto  
1.2  
Manual  
1.2  
Ext. Remote  
H.263  
Auto  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Off  
Lip Sync  
On  
On  
On  
On  
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Key in the number of one of the following  
applications.  
Applications:  
1. Rollabout/Other  
2. Data Conference  
3. Gateway  
4. Desktop  
Press CANCEL to page back  
Congratulations Screen  
Congratulations, you have just finished setting  
up your VisuaLink system.  
For VisuaLink software updates and general  
VisuaLink knowledge, visit the NEC Knowledge  
base web site at :  
http://www.cng.nec.com or  
http://www.ilibrary.com/phoenix/ntachome.nsf  
/homepagenav?opennavigator  
- You may begin to use the video conferencing  
system immediately.  
- Press ENTER to activate your configuration.  
Press CANCEL to page back  
The VisuaLink is now setup for the configuration you have entered. Press the  
ENTER button on the REMOTE CONTROLLER, the VisuaLink will display a  
blue screen and recycle. The VisuaLink should will power up to a normal state.  
You may begin to use the video conferencing system immediately.  
Note: If there are no My Numbers entered in the configuration the VisuaLink  
will display the Start Up screens.  
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Powering Up Screen  
America, Inc.  
VisuaLink  
Powering Up  
Ver .22.02.37  
Changing the configuration  
It is important that the CODEC is set up with a local number and SPID numbers.  
If the unit is not setup with a local number (my number) and SPID, the unit will  
not allow for dialing and receiving of video calls. If you have entered these  
numbers in the Start Up configuration, you may ignore this section. If the  
VisuaLink environment has changed, such as the phone number have changed,  
you must reconfigures the numbers in the VisuaLink.  
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Chapter 5 System Parameter/Environment Setting  
System parameter sets the operation conditions of the VisuaLink 128 or  
VisuaLink 384. Environment setting can be set such as camera class, audio  
related, data related, line related and local office status. Loopback feature can be  
used as a maintenance feature.  
Note 1: Make system parameter changes when the system is not connected.  
Note 2: Depending on the setting for audio, data speed and bit rate, and the video  
Audio/Data/Video Bit Rate Assignment Table for bit rate assignment of  
audio, data, video bit rate.  
5.1 Environment  
Setting Menu  
5.1.1 Set an environment  
Press the MENU button to display the MAIN MENU.  
MENU  
Setting the PIP parameter.  
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Move the cursor with the CAMERA CONTROL button to the  
ENVIRONMENT SETTING icon.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Setting environments.  
Press the ENTER button.  
Please input password.  
[
]
Press ENTER after inputting password.  
ENTER  
The system will not operate correctly if the environment setting are incorrect.  
Therefore, the system has a password so that only the person in charge of  
controlling video conference can change the settings. Factory default password is  
1234.  
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Enter the password.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Please input password.  
[****]  
Press ENTER after inputting password.  
ENTER  
A password consists of 4-digit number. Input characters are displayed in *.  
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Press the ENTER button.  
When a password is correctly entered: Environment setting menu is  
displayed.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
Video parameter setting.  
You can choose an icon with the CAMERA CONTROL button.  
Icon  
Description  
Menu icon for setting video  
algorithms, video coding, video  
priorities, camera control, and video  
input selection  
Menu icon for setting audio algorithms,  
audio delay, audio input/output port  
assignments, and voice activated  
camera control.  
Menu icon for activating data speed and  
serial control.  
Menu icon for setting video speed,  
network numbers, and call answer  
mode.  
Menu icon for setting the site name, my  
number, password, and SPIDs.  
Menu icon for activating loopbacks,  
also allows for the viewing of  
hardware, and software rev. levels and  
allows for initializing.  
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5.1.2 When a password is incorrect  
It goes back to the password-entering screen.  
Please input password.  
[
]
Password incorrect.  
Press ENTER after inputting password.  
Note: Press the CANCEL button to get out of the menu.  
CANCEL  
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5.2 Video Setting  
This sets video, algorithm, types of camera to be controlled, and video input  
selection.  
To set video  
Select VIDEO SETTING icon in the environment setting menu.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
Video parameter setting.  
Press ENTER button.  
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The setting screen is displayed. The current setting is displayed.  
Video format  
Video coding  
Video priority  
Camera type  
Video source  
VIDEO1  
: < FCIF>  
: < H263 >  
: < Motion >  
: < EVI-D30 >  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
: < Camera1 >  
: < Camera2 >  
VIDEO2  
MUTE function : <Audio and Video>  
Press ENTER after choosing.  
ENTER  
Video format:  
Sets the video format. Possible settings are:  
FCIF:352 x 288 or QCIF:176 x 144  
Video Coding: Sets the default coding rate. Possible settings are:  
H.261 or H.263  
Video priority: Sets the default video coding transmission rate. Possible settings  
are:  
Motion: more of the bandwidth dedicated toward fps.  
Resolution: more of the bandwidth dedicated toward resolution.  
Camera mod:  
Sets the type of camera to be controlled. Possible settings are:  
EVI-D30 or VC-CI  
Video 1 and 2: Operate together. Sets which of the video inputs labeled on the  
back of the VisuaLink are to be camera 1 or 2.  
MUTE function Sets the audio to a mute or sets the audio and video to mute.  
Note 1: To select an item use the up and down portion of the CAMERA  
CONTROL button.  
Note 2: To change a setting use the left and right portion of the CAMERA  
CONTROL button to toggle through the item.  
Press ENTER button to define it after changing a setting.  
Note: After changing a setting, please turn off the power and on again.  
Press the MENU or CANCEL button three (3) times to proceed back to the  
video image.  
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This icon sets the audio algorithm, audio delay, audio input/output port  
assignment, and voice activation camera control.  
To set audio:  
Select audio setting icon in the environment setting menu.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
NUMBER  
Audio Parameter Setting.  
Press ENTER button.  
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The setting screen is displayed. The current setting is displayed.  
Audio mode  
Audio delay  
Audio in/out port  
VCR play  
Voice tracking  
Echo canceller  
:
:
:
:
:
:
< SB-ADPCM >  
< ON >  
< AUTO >  
<OFF >  
< ON >  
< ON >  
Mute auto answered calls : < No >  
Audio level adjustment: CALL PAGE  
Press ENTER after choosing.  
Audio mode:  
Sets the default audio coding. Possible settings are:  
SB-ADPCM (7kHz, 48 ~ 56kbps), µlaw PCM (3.5kHz,  
56kbps), LD-CELP (3.5kHz, 16kbps) or OFF.  
Audio delay:  
Sets the audio transmission/reception delay. This allow  
lip sync.  
Audio in/out port:  
Sets the audio in and out port. Possible settings are:  
Auto:  
The VisuaLink determines which output is  
connected and input/output from the  
appropriate connector.  
Line:  
The input and output audio from the line  
level port labeled audio in/out on the back.  
The input and output audio from the headset  
connection on the front.  
Headset:  
Telephone: The input and output audio from the  
telephone connection on the back.  
VCR play:  
Sets the audio input port to receive a VCR audio signal.  
Sets the voice activated presets on or off.  
Voice tracking:  
Echo canceller:  
Sets the echo canceller to internal or external mode.  
Mute auto answered  
calls:  
Sets the audio to be mute or unmute at the start of  
communication in an automatic answer mode.  
Note 1: To select an item use the up and down portion of the CAMERA  
CONTROL button.  
Note 2: To change a setting use the left and right portion of the CAMERA  
CONTROL button to toggle through the item.  
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Press the CALLPAGE button to proceed to the AUDIO LEVEL PAGE.  
Level bar for incoming and  
outgoing audio  
Sets the outgoing audio  
level for the headset and  
MIC  
Sets the outgoing audio  
level for the telephone and  
audio input  
[dB]  
-36 -30 -24 -18 -12 -6 0 +6  
Sets the default volume  
setting  
SEND:  
RECEIVE:  
MIC/headset gain  
Audio/TEL gain  
Volume:<08>  
:
:
<04>  
<00>  
Status message for audio  
test tone  
Operation:  
Training:  
Allows for activating or  
deactivating audio tone  
Test Tone : <STOP>  
Camera Moving  
Level: <3>  
Condition: _ _ _  
Previous page: CALL PAGE  
Please select an item and adjust with <–>.  
Status bar for the  
microphone:  
1 2 3  
Camera audio preset level  
Setting  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MIC1  
MIC2  
MIC3  
dB [level] -36 -33 -30 -27 -24 -21 -18 -15  
Press ENTER button to define it after changing a setting.  
Press the MENU or CANCEL button three (3) times to proceed back to the  
video image.  
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5.4 Data Setting  
This icon sets the data speed and serial configurations.  
To set data speed:  
Select data setting icon in the environment setting menu.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
NUMBER  
Data Parameter Setting  
Press ENTER button.  
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The setting screen is displayed. The current setting is displayed.  
MLP Speed  
LSD speed  
Serial port setting  
Port 1  
Port 2  
User port speed  
:
:
< 4.0kb/s >  
< 1.2kb/s >  
:
:
:
<
<
<
<
<
Camera >  
Console >  
9.6kb/s >  
38.4kb/s >  
9.6kb/s >  
T120 port speed :  
Console speed  
:
Console parity  
:
< 8 bit none >  
Press ENTER after choosing.  
MLP:  
Multi Layer data sets the speed for NEC far-end control.  
Note: MLP must be active in order to upgrade VL system  
on-line.  
LSD:  
Low Speed data sets the speed for far-end camera control.  
Sets the type of control to be activated on the serial port.  
Serial port setting:  
User port speed:  
Sets the data transmission rate for a point-to-point  
environment.  
T120 port speed:  
Console speed:  
Console parity:  
Sets the data transmission rate for a multipoint  
environment.  
Sets the baud speed for a terminal which might be  
connected to the VisuaLink serial port.  
Sets the parity and data length for a terminal which might  
be connected to the VisuaLink serial port.  
Note 1: To select an item use the up and down portion of the CAMERA  
CONTROL button.  
Note 2: To change a setting use the left and right portion of the CAMERA  
CONTROL button to toggle through the item.  
Note 3: Appendix A is a table detailing MLP to LSD speed setting relationship.  
Press ENTER button to define after changing a setting.  
Press the MENU and CANCEL button three (3) times to proceed back to the  
video image.  
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5.5 Communication  
Setting  
This icon sets the video speed, network type, and answer mode.  
To set communication:  
Select communication setting icon in the environment setting menu.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
NUMBER  
Network Parameter Setting.  
Press ENTER button.  
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The setting screen is displayed. The current setting is displayed.  
Speed  
: < 128Kb/s >  
: < Select >  
Incoming mode  
Number of rings : <1>  
Restricted dial No. : [2222]  
Call restriction  
: < No limit >  
Register speed dial : < Allowed >  
Press ENTER after choosing.  
Speed:  
Sets the default transmission rate. What ever rate is set,  
this is the rate shown in the dialing screen.  
Incoming mode:  
Sets the incoming call mode. Posible settings are:  
Auto - automatically answers the call.  
Manual - the user must answer the call with the remote.  
Select - Only answers calls that are stored in the speed  
dial.  
Number of rings:  
The number of rings required before the system answers  
the call.  
Restricted dial No.:  
Call restriction:  
Allows the user to set caller restriction number.  
Allows the user to set a call restriction. Possible settings  
are:  
No limit - the user can place calls with no restrictions.  
Speed dial only - the user can only place calls that are  
stored in the speed dial register.  
Manual dial inhibited - the user cannot place manual  
calls.  
Register speed dial:  
Allows the user to set access level for speed dial  
registrations. Possible settings are:  
Allowed - allows the user the access to set speed dial.  
Disabled - the user is not allowed to access the speed dial  
registration.  
Note 1: To select an item use the up and down portion of the CAMERA  
CONTROL button.  
Note 2: To change a setting use the left and right portion of the CAMERA  
CONTROL button to toggle through the item.  
Press ENTER button to define it after changing a setting.  
Press the MENU or CANCEL button three (3) times to proceed back to the  
video image.  
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5.6 Local Setting  
This icon sets the site name, my number, password, and SPIDs.  
5.6.1 Display the LOCAL SETTING screen  
Select LOCAL SETTING icon in the ENVIRONMENT SETTING menu.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
Local Site Setting.  
Press ENTER button.  
The setting screen (location and others) is displayed. The current setting is  
displayed.  
Note 1: To select an item use the top and bottom portion of the CAMERA  
CONTROL button.  
Note 2: To enter a number use the NUMBER buttons on the handheld remote.  
Note 3: After entering the site tepehone numbers, move cursor to NEXT and  
Step 4.  
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Step 1 -Enter Video Number and SPID for Line 1  
My Number1  
[9727190320_  
SPID1  
[97271903200101_  
My Number2  
[972719032_  
SPID2  
]
]
]
]
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
[
NUMBERS  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
Move the cursor to the NEXT SCREEN using the top or bottom portion of the  
CAMERA CONTROL button.  
Step 1 -Enter Video Number and SPID for Line 1  
My Number1  
[9727190320_  
SPID1  
[97271903200101_  
My Number2  
[972719032_  
]
]
]
]
SPID2  
[9727190321010_  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
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Step 2 - Enter Video Number and SPID for Line 2  
My Number1  
[9727190322_  
SPID1  
[97271903220101_  
My Number2  
[9727190323_  
SPID2  
]
]
]
]
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
[
NUMBERS  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
Move the cursor to the NEXT SCREEN using the top or bottom portion of the  
CAMERA CONTROL button.  
Step 2 - Enter Video Number and SPID for Line 2  
My Number1  
[9727190322_  
SPID1  
[97271903220101_  
My Number2  
[9727190323_  
SPID2  
[97271903230101_  
]
]
]
]
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
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Step 3 - Enter Video Number and SPID for Line 3  
My Number1  
[9727190324_  
SPID1  
[97271903240101_  
My Number2  
[9727190324_  
SPID2  
]
]
]
]
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
[
NUMBERS  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
Move the cursor to the NEXT SCREEN using the top or bottom portion of the  
CAMERA CONTROL button.  
Step 3 - Enter Video Number and SPID for Line 3  
My Number1  
[9727190324_  
SPID1  
[97271903240101_  
My Number2  
[9727190324_  
SPID2  
[97271903240101_  
]
]
]
]
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
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Step 4. VL 128/384  
Step 1 - Optional User Settings  
Your Site name  
[Irving  
]
Password [1234]  
Time setting  
[12/1/1998  
12 : 07]  
Time display:  
Auto Power Save:<OFF>  
<Time Only>  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
NUMBERS  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
To set the site name, press the ENTER button.  
Step 5. VL 128/384  
This is Remote Name Registration. Using the  
cursor to hihlight and Press ENTER to select.  
Site name: [IRVING_]  
! " # % & ’ ( ) * + . / 0 1 2 3 4 5  
6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K  
L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ ¥ ] ^ _ ‘ a  
b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w  
x y z { | } ~  
CANCEL  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Complete  
Cancel  
ENTER  
Note: Move the cursor to the character you want to input using the left and right  
sides of the CAMERA CONTROL button and press the ENTER button.  
If incorrectly entered, delete the letter with the CANCEL button.  
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When complete, use the top and bottom portion of the CAMERA  
CONTROL button to select COMPLETE or CANCEL. You return to the  
optional information screen.  
Step 1 - Optional User Settings  
Your Site name  
[Irving  
]
Password [1234]  
Time setting  
[12/1/1998  
12 : 07]  
Time display:  
<Time Only>  
Auto Power Save:<OFF>  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
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5.6.2 Change the password  
Select the password moving the cursor using the top and/or bottom portion of  
the CAMERA CONTROL button.  
Step 1 - Optional User Settings  
Your Site name  
[Irving  
]
Password [1234]  
Time setting  
[12/1/1998  
12 : 07]  
Time display:  
Auto Power Save:<OFF>  
<Time Only>  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
ENTER  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
Press the ENTER button to set password.  
Password  
[1234]  
Input 4-digit password.  
ENTER  
Delete digit: CANCEL/ Register digit: ENTER  
NUMBER  
Enter a 4-digit password with NUMBER button.  
Note: If no number is entered, the password protect will be deactivated.  
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Register with the ENTER button after completing password. You return to  
the optional user settings screen.  
Step 1 - Optional User Settings  
Your Site name  
[Irving  
]
Password [1234]  
Time setting  
[12/1/1998  
12 : 07]  
Time display:  
<Time Only>  
Auto Power Save:<OFF>  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
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5.6.3 Set the date and time  
Move the cursor to the TIME SETTING using the top or bottom portion of  
the CAMERA CONTROL button.  
Step 1 - Optional User Settings  
Your Site name  
[Irving  
]
Password [1234]  
Time setting  
[12/1/1998  
12 : 07]  
Time display:  
Auto Power Save:<OFF>  
<Time Only>  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
ENTER  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
Press the ENTER button to define the time and date setting.  
12/  
01/  
98  
12 : 48  
ENTER  
Press ENTER after setting date and time.  
NUMBERS  
Enter date and time with NUMBER button.  
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Register with the ENTER button. You return to the optional user settings  
screen.  
Step 1 - Optional User Settings  
Your Site name  
[Irving  
]
Password [1234]  
Time setting  
[12/1/1998  
12 : 07]  
Time display:  
<Time Only>  
Auto Power Save:<OFF>  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
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5.6.4 Set the date and time display  
Move the cursor to the TIME DISPLAY using the top or bottom portion of  
the CAMERA CONTROL button.  
Step 1 - Optional User Settings  
Your Site name  
[Irving  
]
Password [1234]  
Time setting  
[12/1/1998  
12 : 07]  
Time display:  
Auto Power Save:<OFF>  
<Time Only>  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
ENTER  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
Using the right or left portion of the CAMERA CONTROL button to toggle  
between OFF, TIME ONLY and DATE+TIME for the TIME DISPLAY.  
Register with the ENTER button. You return to the optional user settings  
screen.  
Step 1 - Optional User Settings  
Your Site name  
[Irving  
]
Password [1234]  
Time setting  
[12/1/1998  
12 : 07]  
Time display:  
<Time Only>  
Auto Power Save:<OFF>  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
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5.6.5 Set the auto power save  
Move the cursor to the AUTO POWER SAVE using the top or bottom  
portion of the CAMERA CONTROL button.  
Step 1 - Optional User Settings  
Your Site name  
[Irving  
]
Password [1234]  
Time setting  
[12/1/1998  
12 : 07]  
Time display:  
Auto Power Save:<OFF>  
<Time Only>  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
ENTER  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
Using the right or left portion of the CAMERA CONTROL button to toggle  
between OFF, 1min, 2min, 3min, 4min, 5min, 6min, 7min, 8min, 9min and  
10min for the AUTO POWER SAVE.  
Register with the ENTER button. You return to the optional user settings  
screen.  
Step 1 - Optional User Settings  
Your Site name  
[Irving  
]
Password [1234]  
Time setting  
[12/1/1998  
12 : 07]  
Time display:  
<Time Only>  
Auto Power Save:<OFF>  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
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Move the cursor to the NEXT SCREEN using the top or bottom portion of  
the CAMERA CONTROL button.  
Step 1 - Optional User Settings  
Your Site name  
[Irving  
]
Password [1234]  
Time setting  
[12/1/1998  
12 : 07]  
Time display:  
<Time Only>  
Auto Power Save:<OFF>  
Next screen  
Prior screen  
Press ENTER after choosing each item.  
You must shut down and restart your unit  
before the new setting will take effect.  
Do you want to restart your unit now?  
Yes: ENTER No: CANCEL  
Press ENTER to restart the system, start up screen will be displayed. Press  
CANCEL to return to LOCAL SITE SETTING menu.  
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America, Inc.  
VisuaLink  
Powering Up  
Ver .22.02.37  
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5.7 Maintenance  
Settings  
This sets the loopback test, viewing of hardware/software revision levels and  
initializing of the VisuaLink.  
To set the maintenance functions.  
Select the MAINTENANCE icon in the Environment Setting menu.  
CALL PAGE  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
Maintenance.  
Press ENTER button.  
The current setting screen is displayed.  
Status display for  
software and hardware  
revisions  
Software version  
Hardware version  
22 . 02 . 37  
12 . 00 . 00  
Loopback test setting  
Loopback test  
:
< OFF >  
Next page: CALL PAGE  
Press ENTER after choosing.  
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Press the CALL PAGE button to advance to the Initialize screen.  
Environment setting initialization  
Clear custom register: <Speed dial>  
Previous page: CALL PAGE  
Press ENTER after choosing.  
Note: Clear custom register options are: All, Speed dial, Redial, and Camera  
Preset.  
Using the CAMERA CONTROL button highlight the appropriate  
initialization and press the ENTER button.  
Note: Environment setting initialization allows the user to select preconfigured  
settings.  
Applications  
1. Rollabout/Other  
2. Data Conference  
3. Gateway  
4. Desktop  
Input application number.  
Press CANCEL to page back.  
SETTINGS  
Serial 1  
ROLLABOUT/  
OTHERS  
DESKTOP  
DATA  
CONFERENCE  
GATEWAY  
Camera  
Console  
4.0  
Camera  
Console  
4.0  
T120  
Console  
24.0  
Camera  
Console  
4.0  
Serial 2  
MLP  
LSD  
1.2  
1.2  
OFF  
1.2  
Audio Mode  
G.722  
Auto  
G.722  
OFF  
G.728  
OFF  
G.722  
OFF  
Ent. Remote  
Controller  
H.263  
OFF  
Motion  
ON  
OFF  
Motion  
ON  
OFF  
Motion  
ON  
OFF  
Motion  
ON  
Motion/Resolution  
LIP Sync  
Answer Mode  
Auto  
Manual  
Manual  
Auto  
Note: Custom setting initializes the entire VisuaLink. When you power the  
VisuaLink OFF and back ON, the start up configuration menu will appear.  
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Using the NUMBERICAL buttons to choose the appropriate initialization.  
The restart screen appears.  
You must shut down and restart your unit  
before the new setting will take effect.  
Do you want to restart your unit now?  
Yes: ENTER No: CANCEL  
Press ENTER to restart the system, start up screen will be displayed. Press  
CANCEL to return to LOCAL SITE SETTING menu.  
America, Inc.  
VisuaLink  
Powering Up  
Ver .22.02.37  
VisuaLink Start up screen.  
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Chapter 6 About Calling  
In this chapter you will learn to make and receive calls. The Dialing Directory is  
a phone book that you create, listing the names and phone numbers of the sites that  
you can call. Once you have entered these names and numbers into the Dialing  
Directory, you can call a site by either Directory dialing or speed dialing. The final  
section is how to receive a call on your VisuaLink.  
6.1 Place a Manual  
Call  
You can manually dial a call by pressing the buttons on the handheld remote the  
same way you dial a telephone.  
To manually dial a call, press the CALL button.  
Note: With video calls, you may have to enter two (2) telephone numbers instead  
of one due to the ISDN BRI network connections often consist of two (2)  
lines within one ISDN cable.  
Place Manual Dial Call  
Place Redial Call  
001.  
002.  
003.  
004.  
005.  
CALL  
Press ENTER after choosing  
Make sure the is pointing at PLACE MANUAL DIAL CALL. Press the  
ENTER button.  
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Phone Number 1  
[
ENTER  
]
]
Phone Number 2  
[
Speed  
: <128kb/s>  
Press ENTER or CALL after entering  
Press CANCEL to go to Call Screen  
NUMBER  
Checking Operation  
Verify that local and remote sites are able to be seen and heard at the remote ends.  
Verify that a control from the remote controller is normal by referring to  
If unable to connect to the remote site it maybe because the remote site is busy,  
wait and then repeat the above operation. If the operation persist, proceed to  
Enter the first telephone number using the NUMBER buttons,.  
Note 1: When pressing down side on CAMERA CONTROL button after the  
first number is completed, the number is copied to PHONE NUMBER 2.  
This is done because typically when dialing two (2) BRI numbers, the  
PHONE NUMBER 2 number sometimes exactly match or is similar to  
the first number.  
Note 2: At any time you may press the CALL button and ENTER button. This  
will immediately place a video call to the far-end.  
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Phone Number 1  
[ 9725185000  
ENTER  
]
]
Phone Number 2  
[ 9725185000  
Speed  
: <128kb/s>  
Press ENTER or CALL after entering  
Press CANCEL to go to Call Screen  
NUMBER  
If your call needs two (2) telephone numbers, enter the second number using  
the NUMBER buttons. Press the ENTER button when finished. If your call  
needs only one (1) telephone number, skip this step.  
Note: Two (2) call numbers are only needed when placing a 112/128 kbps call.  
All other speeds only require one (1) telephone number.  
Place Manual Dial Call  
Phone Number 1  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
[ 9725185000  
]
]
Phone Number 2  
[ 9725185001  
ENTER  
Speed  
: <128kb/s>  
Press ENTER or CALL after entering  
Press CANCEL to go to Call Screen  
NUMBER  
Press the CAMERA CONTROL button and the SPEED is chosen. Using  
the CAMERA CONTROL button, press the left or right side to scroll  
through the speeds until the appropriate speed is found.  
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Phone Number 1  
[ 9725185000  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
]
]
Phone Number 2  
[ 9725185001  
ENTER  
Speed  
: <128kb/s>  
Press ENTER or CALL after entering  
Press CANCEL to go to Call Screen  
NUMBER  
PHONE NUMBERS NEED  
SPEED  
TEL, 56, 64  
112, 128  
TO BE ENTERED  
1
2 (VL128)  
1 or 2 (VL384)  
168, 192  
224, 256  
280, 384  
1 (VL384)  
1 (VL384)  
1 (VL384)  
Press the ENTER button or CALL button to start dialing the remote site.  
Calling Remote Site. Please wait…  
Phone Number 1  
CALL  
[ 9725185000  
]
Phone Number 2  
[ 9725185001  
]
ENTER  
Once the line has been connected, the screen will automatically display the remote  
site.  
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Receiving Video  
from Remote Site  
Connected Line Speed: 128kb/s  
REC  
After the lines connect a picture from the far-site appears.  
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6.2 Set Speed Dial  
Number  
The Dialing Directory is a phone book that you create, listing the names and  
phone numbers of the remote sites. It makes dialing calls faster and easier. When  
you add a new directory entry, you enter the site name and the phone number.  
When you add an entry, the speed dial directory assigns a speed dial number for  
that site. The next time you want to call that site, you can simply type in the speed  
number or highlight the site name.  
6.2.1 Adding a new entry in the Speed Dial Bin  
Press the MENU button to display the on-screen icons.  
MENU  
Setting the PIP parameter.  
Highlight the icon for Registering the Speed Dial Numbers using the  
CAMERA CONTROL button and press the ENTER button.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
Registering the speed dial  
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Speed Dial Menu is displayed.  
shows the selection of a number.  
Speed dial register  
001.  
002.  
003.  
004.  
005.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Press ENTER after choosing a number.  
ENTER  
Note: If a name is displayed beside a number, it is already registered.  
Enter the SITE NAME by the following steps:  
a. Highlight the letter, number, or symbol that you want using the  
CAMERA CONTROL button.  
b. Press the ENTER button to accept the letter, number, or symbol. The  
letter, number, or symbol appears next to the SPEED DIAL NUMBER at  
the top of the screen.  
c. Repeat steps a and b for each letter, number, or symbol for the name.  
d. When finished entering the site name, highlight COMPLETE and press  
the ENTER button.  
This is the Remote Site Registration. Using the  
cursor to highligh and press ENTER button to  
select.  
CANCEL  
001. [__  
]
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
! " # % & ’ ( ) * + . / 0 1 2 3 4 5  
6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K  
L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ ¥ ] ^ _ ‘ a  
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x y z { | } ~  
ENTER  
COMPLETE  
CANCEL  
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Speed Dial setting screen is displayed.  
001. Irving  
CANCEL  
Phone Number 1  
[
]
]
Phone Number 2  
[
ENTER  
Speed  
: < 128kb/s>  
Press ENTER after entering  
NUMBER  
Type the first telephone number using the NUMBER buttons. If incorrectly  
entered, delete a number with the CANCEL button.  
Using the CAMERA CONTROL button, select PHONE NUMBER 2.  
Type the second telephone number.  
Note: If placing a video call at rates above 128, this step maybe deleted.  
001. Irving  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
Phone Number 1  
[9725185000  
]
]
Phone Number 2  
[9725185001  
Speed  
: < 128kb/s>  
Press ENTER after entering  
NUMBER  
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Using the CAMERA CONTROL button, highlight SPEED. Using the left  
and right sides of the CAMERA CONTROL button, set the VIDEO  
SPEED. The default is 128.  
001. Irving  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
Phone Number 1  
[9725185000  
]
]
Phone Number 2  
[9725185001  
Speed  
: < 128kb/s>  
Press ENTER after entering  
NUMBER  
SPEED DIAL CHOICES  
128  
384  
TEL  
56  
TEL  
56  
64  
112  
128  
64  
Two telephone numbers  
are needed.  
112  
128  
168  
192  
224  
256  
280  
320  
336  
384  
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Press the ENTER button to return to the SPEED DIAL screen.  
Speed dial register  
ENTER  
001. Irving  
002.  
003.  
004.  
005.  
Press ENTER after choosing a number.  
Repeat to to register additional SPEED DIAL numbers.  
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6.2.2 Place Speed Dial Calls  
To dial a call from the dialing directory.  
Press the CALL button.  
Place Manual Dial Call  
Place Redial Call  
001.  
002.  
003.  
004.  
005.  
CALL  
Press ENTER after choosing  
Move the cursor to the site you want to call using CAMERA CONTROL  
button. Press the ENTER button.  
Place Manual Dial Call  
Place Redial Call  
001. Irving  
002.  
003.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
004.  
005.  
Press ENTER after choosing  
ENTER  
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The following series of screens will appear on the monitor as the VisuaLink is  
placing the call.  
Calling Remote Site. Please wait…  
Phone Number 1  
[ 9725185000  
CALL  
]
]
Phone Number 2  
[ 9725185001  
ENTER  
REC  
Once the line has been connected, the screen will automatically display the remote  
site.  
Receiving Video  
from Remote Site  
Speed is  
Connected Line Speed: 128kb/s  
in yellow  
After the lines connect a picture from the far-site appears.  
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6.2.3 Redialing a Call  
Sometimes when you place a video call, the call may not go through the first time.  
If this happens, you may want to redial the call. Just as with the redial feature on  
your telephone, the redial feature on your VisuaLink lets you automatically call  
the last 30 numbers that you have called or have received.  
Press the CALL button.  
The Dial Directory screen appears.  
Place Manual Dial Call  
Place Redial Call  
001. Irving  
002.  
CALL  
003.  
004.  
005.  
Press ENTER after choosing  
Using the CAMERA CONTROL button, move the cursor down to the  
PLACE REDIAL CALL and press the ENTER button.  
Place Manual Dial Call  
Place Redial Call  
001. Irving  
002.  
003.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
004.  
005.  
Press ENTER after choosing  
ENTER  
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Select the number that you would like to redial from the menu. Use the  
CAMERA CONTROL button to scroll up or down through the 30 numbers.  
Press the ENTER button to make the call.  
Select Number to Redial  
001. 7190409**71904  
002. 9727190409  
003. 17007307878  
004. 17007346464  
005. 7190411**71904  
Calling  
Incoming  
Calling  
Calling  
Calling  
Press ENTER after choosing  
Press CANCEL to go to Call Screen  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
Note 1: The redial bin stores the last 30 numbers dialed or received. The message  
to the right of the number indicates whether the call was incoming or  
called.  
Note 2: All redial numbers are stored as phone numbers.  
Note 3: The redial number are stored in consecutive order.  
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The following series of screens will appear on the monitor as the VisuaLink is  
placing the call.  
Calling Remote Site. Please wait…  
Phone Number 1  
[7190409 ]  
CALL  
Phone Number 2  
[7190410 ]  
ENTER  
REC  
Once the line has been connected, the screen will automatically display the remote  
site.  
Receiving Video  
from Remote Site  
Speed is  
Connected Line Speed: 128kb/s  
in yellow  
After the lines connect a picture from the far-site appears.  
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6.3 End a Call  
Press the HANGUP button on the remote controller to display the menu for  
disconnecting the remote end.  
HANGUP  
Disconnecting, OK?  
Yes: ENTER No: CANCEL  
CANCEL  
ENTER  
Press the ENTER button to end the video call. Press the CANCEL button to  
continue the video call.  
Note 1: If the line cannot be disconnected from the remote controller, turn off the  
power switch. This will force the VisuaLink to hang up the video call.  
Note 2: If the far-end hangs up first, you will see the message FAR-END HUNG  
UP on your screen.  
Please wait…Disconnecting  
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6.4 Answer a Call  
The VisuaLink is able to be set to automatic answer mode or manual answer. If  
the VisuaLink set to an automatic answer all incoming calls will be answered by  
the VisuaLink without user intervention.When you receive a video call and your  
system is set for manual answer, your system rings just like a telephone, and you  
see a message like this on your screen:  
INCOMING CALL, PRESS ENTER TO ANSWER.  
To answer the call:  
Press the ENTER button. The following sequence will appear.  
Incoming call........  
Remote Address: Irving HQ  
9721234567  
Accept call?  
ENTER  
Yes: ENTER No: CANCEL  
Please select a key.  
The following screen appears when an incoming call is received.  
Accepting incoming call........  
Remote Address: Irving HQ  
9721234567  
Please wait.  
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Connected Line Speed: 128kb/s  
Speed is  
in yellow  
Press CANCEL button if rejecting an incoming call.  
Rejected incoming call........  
Remote Address: Irving HQ  
9722345678  
CANCEL  
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Chapter 7 Conference Mode  
This chapter gives an in-depth description of the on-screen menus.  
7.1 How to Display the  
Conference Mode  
On-Screen Icons  
This menu will display line speed, audio mode, video format and data settings for  
the local site and conference mode.  
Press MENU button to display the on-screen icons.  
MENU  
Setting the PIP parameter.  
Icon  
Description  
Menu screen for setting PIP position to  
be displayed on the screen.  
Menu that lets you store the camera  
position.  
Menu that lets you store a remote sites  
telephone number.  
Menu that lets you view the conference  
settings.  
Menu that allows the user to set the  
default condition of the VisuaLink.  
Activates audio training in order to  
condition the room for audio.  
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Move the cursor with CAMERA CONTROL button to the conference  
control icon and press ENTER button. Conference Control Menu is  
displayed.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
Display conference information.  
Local screen setting with no connection.  
Indicates what type of connection, possible  
messages are:  
Point-to-Point (Two (2) sites)  
Multipoint (Three (3 or more sites)  
No Connection  
Status  
: No Connection  
<Setting>  
Speed  
: 128Kb/s  
: FCIF  
The VisuaLink stored  
parameters.  
Video Format  
Indicates the parameter settings  
for the local VisuaLink or the  
negotiated parameter settings.  
The possible messages are:  
Setting (local)  
Audio mode  
MLP speed  
LSD speed  
: SB-ADPCM  
: 4.0Kb/s  
: 1.2Kb/s  
Common (negotiated)  
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Press the CAMERA CONTROL button left side to see the COMMON  
settings.  
Status  
: Point-to-Point  
Far-end Telephone Number  
Remote : 9725184380  
<Common>  
Speed  
: 384Kb/s  
Video Format  
Audio mode  
MLP speed  
LSD speed  
: QCIF  
: LD-CELP  
: OFF  
Negotiated parameters.  
: 2.4Kb/s  
Switch <Common> or <Setting> mode using <–> key.  
Note: This COMMON setting screen will only appear when the VisuaLink is  
connected to a remote control.  
Press the CANCEL button and/or the MENU button to return to the video  
image.  
MENU  
CANCEL  
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7.2 Picture-in-Picture  
Menu  
The little window that is displayed on your screen is called the Picture-in-Picture  
(PIP) windows. You can make this window appear or disappear anytime during  
the configuration. The PIP can be displayed in any quadrant.  
Set PIP display:  
Press the MENU button to display the onscreen icons.  
Select icon that displays a picture with a little window. The icon is called  
SETTING THE PIP DISPLAY POSITION.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
Setting the PIP parameter.  
Press the ENTER button.  
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PIP position  
PIP format  
PIP of Snap  
: <Bottom right>  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
: <Mirror  
>
: <Receive  
>
Press ENTER after choosing.  
ENTER  
PIP position: Sets the display position for PIP on the monitor screen. Possible  
settings are:  
Top right  
Top left  
Bottom right  
Bottom Left  
PIP format: Sets the video image to be displayed in PIP.  
Non_Mirror: displays the video image as is  
Mirror: displays the video image as it would be seen in a mirror  
PIP of Snap: Sets the display image to be shown in the PIP when a snapshot is  
displayed on the screen.  
Send: displays the motion video image that is sent to the far-end  
Receive: displays the motion video image being transmitted by the  
far-end  
Move the cursor up and down with CAMERA CONTROL button to select  
the appropriate option.  
Press the left or right side of the CAMERA CONTROL button to toggle  
through all the possible settings.  
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The PIP image is displayed if you selected RECEIVE in the PIP menu.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
Press the CANCEL or MENU button twice to return to the video image.  
MENU  
CANCEL  
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7.3 Camera Preset  
Menu  
During a videoconference, you may want the camera to point at a particular  
person or location, such as at the main speaker or at a flipchart. Camera presets  
are buttons that let you store camera positions for the main and sub-camera. After  
you set a camera preset, all you have to do is press one numerical button to make  
the main or sub-camera move to that stored preset.  
To set camera preset button:  
Set the camera to the desired position. Adjust the image using CAMERA  
CONTROL and ZOOM buttons. Keep doing this until the camera is  
showing the image exactly the way you want it.  
Press the MENU button to display the on-screen icons.  
Select REGISTRATING THE CAMERA PRESET POSITION icon  
using the left or right side of the CAMERA CONTROL button.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ENTER  
Registering the camera preset position.  
Press ENTER button.  
Camera Preset Select : <NEAR END>  
Press ENTER after choosing.  
Note: Camera preset selection allows two setting: NEAR END and FAR END.  
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Select the camera that is to be preset.  
The CAMERA PRESET SELECT option is highlighted, using the  
CAMERA CONTROL button (press left or right side) select between the  
NEAR END and FAR END camera options. Press the ENTER button when  
the selection is made.  
Registering NEAR END camera preset  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
1. Camera name: Name of Preset  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7
8.  
9.  
ENTER  
Press ENTER after choosing.  
Select the preset number.  
To highlight the PRESET NUMBER option, use the NUMBER buttons or  
the CAMERA CONTROL button to select a preset number. Press the  
ENTER button when the selection is made.  
Note: The VL allows for up to 9 camera presets. The first three of the nine presets  
are voice activated and are in yellow.  
Talkers name: __  
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L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ ¥ ] ^ _ ‘ a  
b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w  
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CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Complete  
Cancel  
ENTER  
Using the cursor to highlight and press ENTER  
to select.  
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Select the talker name.  
Enter the name you would like displayed everytime the preset is activated.  
Highlight the letter or number to be selected, press the ENTER button to  
input and use the CANCEL button to delete last selected option. After  
entering the name move cursor to COMPLETE and press ENTER button to  
store.  
Registering NEAR END camera preset  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
1. MAIN CAM: FRONT  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7
8.  
9.  
ENTER  
Press ENTER after choosing.  
Press the CANCEL or MENU button twice to return to video image.  
MENU  
CANCEL  
Repeat Steps through for each preset camera position.  
Repeat the Steps through for the FAR END preset camera positions.  
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7.4 Audio  
Performs audio training function by generating white noise. This is to condition  
the room acoustically.  
Conditioning  
Press the MENU button to display the on-screen icons.  
Select the START AUDIO TRAINING icon on the main menu using the  
CAMERA CONTROL button.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Start audio training.  
Press ENTER button to select START AUDIO TRAINING.  
CANCEL  
Start audio training?  
Yes: ENTER No: CANCEL  
ENTER  
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The white noise is transmitted.  
Audio training Now  
When the VisuaLink has completed its training, the white noise automatically  
turns off and returns to the MAIN MENU screen.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Start audio training.  
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Press the CANCEL or MENU button once in order to return to the video  
image.  
MENU  
CANCEL  
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Chapter 8 Operation Method  
This chapter explains how to perform basic remote control functions of the  
VisuaLink 128 or VisuaLink 384, such as switching monitor screens, and  
controlling cameras. Your system is ON if the light near the power display on the  
front of the VisuaLink unit is lit.  
POWER  
HEADSET  
LINE  
POWER  
B1 B2-B6  
Power LED  
Power Switch  
If the VisuaLink is not ON, press the POWER SWITCH on the front of the  
VisuaLink unit.  
8.1 System Status  
The STATUS button on the hand held remote provides information that you might  
want to know during your videoconference. It displays call status, which camera  
is currently sending the image and the time.  
8.1.1 Check the system status  
Press STATUS button.  
The status information appears at the top and bottom of the screen.  
Irving  
12:00  
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The following defines the status message:  
Picture Source  
This displays the picture source (transmission/reception/still-picture)  
currently displayed. It displays the remote location name when displaying a  
received picture.  
Type of camera control  
Displays the current camera control (local or remote).  
Camera display  
Displays the camera that was last selected for control (Camera 1 or Camera  
2).  
Time display  
Displays the local time.  
8.1.2 Remove the status information  
Press STATUS button again.  
STATUS  
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8.2 Volume Control  
If the volume from the far-end is either too faint or too loud, you can adjust it with  
the VOLUME buttons on the hand held remote.  
8.2.1 Increase the volume  
Press the VOLUME UP button.  
Irving  
12:01  
VOLUME  
UP  
Volume 07 ) ) ) ) )  
Local control: Camera 1  
The volume bar appears on the monitor to show you the volume level. We  
recommend that you do not use the volume control on your monitor to adjust the  
volume because this may interfere with your ability to adjust the volume with the  
hand held remote. Also, if the volume of the monitor is too high or too low, the  
people at the far-end may hear echo. In general, leave the monitor volume level  
set to about middle position. If the far-end does hear echoes, turn the near-end  
monitor volume down until the echo disappears.  
8.2.2 Decrease the volume  
Press the VOLUME DOWN button.  
Irving  
12:03  
VOLUME  
DOWN  
Volume 03 ) ) ) ) )  
Local control: Camera 1  
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8.3 Muting Your  
Microphone  
If you want to speak privately to someone at your site during your  
videoconference, you can mute your microphone.  
8.3.1 Mute your microphone  
Press MUTE button.  
Irving  
12:05  
MUTE  
MUTE  
Local control: Camera 1  
MUTE is displayed on the screen. The remote cannot hear your voice.  
Note: MUTE is displayed when the local microphone is muted. The MUTE logo  
will blink ON/OFF.  
8.3.2 Unmute your microphone  
Press MUTE button.  
Irving  
12:05  
MUTE  
Local control: Camera 1  
MUTE message is deleted from the screen. The remote now can hear your voice.  
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8.4 Switching Monitor  
Screens  
During a Video conference, you may want to see a preview of local site to  
transmit or a still-picture in addition to seeing pictures sent from the remote. Use  
the Monitor Switching Feature. The user is able to switch the picture at the local  
site.  
8.4.1 Preview the Local image  
Previewing simply means looking at the image from your main camera or your  
document camera so that you can make any adjustments before the  
videoconference starts. For example, you may want to zoom the main camera in  
or out or point it at a different location.  
Choose the camera, using the MAIN CAM or CAM 2 button.  
Press the PREVIEW button.  
Send  
12:09  
PREVIEW  
MAIN  
CAM  
CAM 2  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
ZOOM  
If you want to adjust the image, use the CAMERA CONTROL and/or  
ZOOM buttons to adjust the camera positions.  
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8.4.2 Display a received picture  
Press the RECEIVE button.  
Irving  
RECEIVE  
Local control: Camera 1  
8.4.3 Recall a snapshot  
Recall a snapshot simply means looking at the last snapshot that you sent or  
receive.  
Press the VIEW button.  
STILL  
VIEW  
The snapshot appears on your screen again, but the people at far-end do not see it  
unless they recall it themselves.  
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8.5 Switching Camera  
Pictures  
With your system, you can send video to the far-end from your MAIN CAM or  
CAM 2.  
8.5.1 Local switching  
Switching the video image sent to the remote site.  
Press the MAIN CAM button.  
Irving  
MAIN CAM  
Local control: Camera 1  
A picture of Camera 1 is sent to the remote.  
Note: Image as seen by the remote-end.  
8.5.2 Transmit Camera 2 picture  
Press CAM 2 button.  
Irving  
CAM 2  
Local control: Camera 2  
A picture from Camera 2 is sent to the remote.  
Note: Image as seen by the remote-end.  
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8.5.3 Remote switching  
To switch the transmitted picture sent from the remote site:  
Press the FAR END button.  
.
Irving  
FAR END  
Remote control: Camera 1  
The system switches control from local to remote control. This is indicated by the  
local message.  
Note: Image as seen by the local site.  
Press the MAIN CAM or CAM 2 button.  
The far site sends the camera selected.  
When CAM 2 button is pressed:  
Irving  
MAIN CAM  
CAM 2  
Remote control: Camera 2  
Note: Image as seen by the local site.  
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8.5.4 Switch back to local control  
Press the NEAR END button.  
Irving  
NEAR END  
Local control: Camera 1  
A control switches back to the local.  
Note: Image as seen by the local site.  
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8.6 PIP Functions  
The little window that appears on your screen is called the Picture-in-Picture (PIP)  
window. You can make this window appear or disappear anytime.  
8.6.1 Display the PIP  
Press the PIP button.  
Irving  
PIP  
Local control: Camera 1  
PIP is displayed.  
Note 1: PIP displays the transmitting image. The image shown on the monitor  
could be a mirror or non-mirror image. This depends on the PIP menu  
setting.  
display position.  
8.6.2 Delete the PIP  
Press the PIP button.  
Irving  
PIP  
Local control: Camera 1  
The PIP that was on your screen disappears.  
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8.7 Send a Snapshot  
During a meeting, you may want to distribute copies of a diagram or pass around  
an illustration so that everyone can take a closer look at what you are discussing.  
You can do the same in a videoconference by sending a snapshot. A snapshot is a  
picture like an electric photograph that you can send to the far-end.  
8.7.1 Send a snapshot  
Press either the MAIN CAM or CAM 2 button to view the image from the  
camera.  
MAIN CAM  
CAM 2  
ZOOM  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Adjust the image using the CAMERA CONTROL and/or ZOOM button;  
keep doing this until the camera is showing the image exactly the way you  
want it.  
Press SEND button in the SNAPSHOT area. The snapshot appears on the  
far-end screen and on your screen and whatever you were viewing at the far-  
end appears in your PIP. Whenever a snapshot appears, you also see the  
message STILL at the upper left corner of the screen. This is your indication  
that a STILL is being shown in the monitor.  
Irving  
RECEIVE  
SEND  
Sending a Snap Shot.  
Local control: Camera 2  
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8.7.2 Switch back to the far-site viewing  
Press the RECEIVE button.  
Irving  
RECEIVE  
SEND  
Local control: Camera 2  
8.7.3 Receive a snap shot picture  
When a snap shot picture is received, the on-screen video freezes for a second and  
the video images automatically change to the snap shot picture.  
Snap Shot Picture  
Local control: Camera 2  
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8.8 Camera Functions  
During a videoconference, you might want to adjust your MAIN CAM or CAM 2  
to zoom in or out on a person or persons to display something else in the picture.  
8.8.1 Local Control  
To move your MAIN camera.  
Select the MAIN CAM button.  
Press the ZOOM and/or CAMERA CONTROL button.  
Keep adjusting these buttons until the camera displays the correct image.  
MAIN CAM  
ZOOM  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Local control: Camera 1  
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8.8.2 Adjust the CAM 2  
Select the CAM 2 button.  
CAM 2  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Local control: Camera 2  
ZOOM  
Press the ZOOM and/or CAMERA CONTROL button.  
Keep adjusting these buttons until the camera displays the correct image.  
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8.8.3 Far-End Control  
Adjust far-end camera:  
During a videoconference, you may want to move a far-end camera if, for example,  
you cannot see the person who is speaking or if you want to zoom out to see  
everyone in the room.  
Press the FAR END button.  
Irving  
FAR END  
Remote control: Camera 1  
The control switches to the remote control.  
Select the camera that you would like to control.  
MAIN CAM  
CAM 2  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
Remote control: Camera 2  
ZOOM  
Adjust the image using the ZOOM and/or CAMERA CONTROL button.  
Keep adjusting these buttons until the camera displays the correct image.  
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8.9 Using Camera  
Preset  
Once you have set your camera presets, you simply press one of the number  
buttons on the hand held remote. The camera then, moves to the preset position  
and the people at the far-end see that view.  
8.9.1 Activate a stored camera preset  
Press NUMBER button (1 to 9).  
Note 1: The camera moves to a stored position, and the speaker’s name is  
displayed. The speaker’s name is displayed not only at the local room but  
also on the monitor at the remote location.  
Note 2: Menu cannot be displayed while the preset is activated.  
The display is deleted after a period of time.  
NUMBER  
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8.10 Pointer Display  
Pointer is used to highlight an area on the video monitor. The pointer can be  
displayed on documents, diagrams and motion video. The pointer is controlled on  
a first come, first served bases. Control can only be surrendered when the pointer  
button is released.  
8.10.1 Display the pointer  
Press POINTER button.  
POINTER  
Note: A pointer is displayed on the monitor at the local and remote location.  
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8.10.2 Move the pointer  
Press CAMERA CONTROL button.  
: operating side  
: receiving side  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
The pointer moves to the direction pressed on the button.  
Note 1: The pointer on the monitor at the remote location also moves.  
Note 2: A camera cannot be controlled during a pointer display.  
8.10.3 Delete the pointer  
Press POINTER button.  
POINTER  
The Pointer has disappeared from the local and remote monitors.  
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Chapter 9 VisuaLink Troubleshooting Guide  
The following table lists many common problems and likely causes and solutions.  
Table 9-1: Troubleshooting Guide  
Area  
Condition  
Check Item and Countermeasures  
[If the power lamp does not light]  
Is the power cable of VisuaLink plugged into an AC outlet?  
Make sure the outlet has power and not controlled by a switch.  
VL does not power on  
Replace the battery in the remote controller.  
System  
Control  
Point the remote controller toward the remote controller optical receiver  
Remote controller does  
not operate  
located on the front panel of the VL.  
Please place the main unit so that the optical emitted from the remote  
controller hits the optical receiver.  
Note: Both batteries should be replaced at the same time.  
[The power lamp is on, but the monitor shows no picture]  
Check the power switch on the monitor.  
Is the monitor set for the correct display input?  
Re-check the cable between the monitor and VisuaLink. There should be  
a cable from the VideoOut 1 of the VL to the VideoIn 1 of the monitor.  
[The remote picture can not be displayed]  
Is the remote enabled to view the image in the PIP?  
Press RECEIVE key on the remote control.  
Is the local end connected to the remote site?  
No picture is displayed on  
the TV monitor  
[The local picture is not displayed at the remote monitor]  
Change the monitor picture to view the transmitting picture.  
1. Is the camera powered on?  
2. Is the camera cable correctly?  
Video  
3. Is the correct camera image being sent.?  
4. While viewing the remote room can the PIP be displayed?  
5. Is there a connection to the remote site?  
Press MAIN CAM key and CAM 2 key.  
[The local camera does not move]  
Is the control set for local control? Press the STATUS button on the  
remote controller to identify what type of control has been acquired.  
Is the camera control cable connected?  
Is the camera powered ON. The camera must be powered ON when the  
Camera does not move  
system is turned ON.  
[The remote camera does not move]  
Is the local end connected to the remote end?  
Is the control set for remote control? Display indicates what type of  
control is acquired.  
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Area  
Condition  
Check Item and Countermeasures  
[One channel has connected]  
Look at front panel and verify that both B1 and B1-B6 LEDs are lit.  
Video quality is set to Resolution handling  
Picture is slow  
Change the video quality to motion handling. This will increase the frame  
rate and allow more of the bandwidth to be dedicated towards the video  
motion  
[One channel has connected]  
Look at front panel and verify that both B1 and B1-B6 LEDs are lit.  
Video quality is set to Resolution handling  
Picture is too Blocky  
Change the video quality to motion handling. This will increase the frame  
rate and allow more of the bandwidth to be dedicated towards the video  
motion  
Video  
[Camera control cable is not connected]  
Verify the camera control cable is connected from the SERIAL output of  
the VisuaLink to the VISC IN of the camera.  
Local camera does not  
pan/tilt  
Camera is not a suggested manufacture.  
VisuaLink is able to control two types of cameras the VCC1 and EVI-  
D30.  
[Camera control cable is not connected]  
Verify the camera control cable is connected from the SERIAL output of  
the VisuaLink to the VISC IN of the camera.  
Far-end camera does not  
pan/tilt  
Camera is not a suggested manufacture.  
VisuaLink is able to control two types of cameras the VCC1 and EVI-  
D30.  
Audio can not be heard  
Check the audio cable and volume setting.  
Speaker is to far away from the microphone?  
Is the microphone cable connected?  
Increase the microphone gain setting.  
Increase the volume setting at the remote end.  
Transmitting audio is very  
low at remote end  
[Volume setting is set to low]  
Using the remote controller increase the volume by selecting the volume  
Audio from the remote end  
is low  
up button  
Audio  
The microphone gain level at the remote end is to low  
Increase the gain level for the microphone in the Audio setting section  
Have increased the  
volume and microphone  
gain but the audio is still  
low  
[Check the Monitor volume knob]  
The monitor volume should be about half way.  
I hear an Echo  
[Check the microphone to speaker distance]  
The microphone should be at least 6 feet (2 meters) away from the  
speaker.  
Note: Echo is always caused by the Far-end.  
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Area  
Condition  
Check Item and Countermeasures  
[When placing a call, the line immediately hangs up]  
Make sure the network is connected.?  
The line could be busy. Please try later.  
Verify the line conditioning setting match that for the VL.  
[Line disconnects a few seconds/minutes after placing a call]  
The line could be busy. Please try later.  
Remote equipment could be turned OFF.  
Verify the number called.  
[The line is disconnects during communication]  
Unable to connect to a  
remote site  
Failure could have occurred on the line, which has caused the line to  
disconnect. Please try connecting again.  
[Voice and picture are not received after connecting]  
A line failure has occurred. Please disconnect and replace the call.  
A communication protocol failure with the remote address has occurred.  
Please disconnect, power OFF and ON the equipment to clear the  
status. Please try connecting again after the status has cleared.  
Network  
[There are random errors with the voice and picture]  
If a line error or a equipment failure occurs during communication, noise  
in audio and/or error in picture may occur. Please disconnect once and  
reconnect.  
[ISDN is not present]  
Check the ISDN line connection. The VisuaLink has a S/T interface and  
requires an NT12 to be connected between the VisuaLink and your ISDN  
line unless the VisuaLink is connected to a PBX.  
If after everytime you try to  
dial a call, the system  
immediately ask you to  
redial  
Make sure the ISDN cable to the system is securely attached.  
SPID and/or ISDN number entered incorrect  
Check the Local Line setting  
Run a Local Line loopback from the maintenance settings.  
[ISDN provisioning]  
If you can make calls to  
some sites but not others.  
Need to confirm ISDN provision from the Teleco.  
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Appendix A Audio/Data/Video Bit Rate Assignment Table  
64kbps (1B)  
Selection of Audio Coding Method  
Audio Communication Speed (kb/s)  
G.711 m-  
G.722 SB-  
ADPCM  
G.728 LD-  
CELP  
No Audio  
LAW PCM  
56.0  
0.0  
48.0  
10.4  
16.0  
42.4  
0.0  
Video  
MLP 4kbps  
LSD off  
54.4  
Communication  
Speed  
LSD 1.2 kbps  
LSD 9.6 kbps  
LSD off  
0.0  
x
9.2  
0.0  
8.0  
x
41.2  
32.8  
40.0  
x
57.2  
48.8  
56.0  
x
MLP 6.4 kbps  
0.0  
x
LSD 1.2 kbps  
LSD 9.6 kbps  
x
x
x
x
±128kbps (2B ~ 6B)  
Selection of Audio Coding Method  
Audio Communication Speed (kb/s)  
G.711 m-  
G.722 SB-  
ADPCM  
G.728 LD-  
CELP  
No Audio  
LAW PCM  
56.0  
64.8  
48.0  
72.8  
16.0  
0.0  
Video  
MLP 4kbps  
LSD off  
104.8  
120.8  
Communication  
Speed  
LSD 1.2 kbps  
LSD 9.6 kbps  
LSD off  
63.6  
71.6  
63.2  
470.4  
x
103.6  
95.2  
102.4  
x
119.6  
111.2  
118.4  
x
x
MLP 6.4 kbps  
62.4  
LSD 1.2 kbps  
LSD 9.6 kbps  
x
x
x
x
x
Note: x: Setting impossible  
0.0: Setting is possible but video transmission is not possible.  
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Appendix B  
Appendix B Software Upgrade Instructions  
This appendix contains instructions for upgrading your VisuaLink 128 system  
software. If you have any question about the upgrade, please call your  
videoconferencing provider.  
Upgrade Instructions  
To upgrade your system, all you need to do is dial into a software upgrade server  
from your system. The server will recognize your system and upgrade your system  
automatically. When the upgrade is complete, you restart your system and do an  
environmental initialization.  
MENU  
Upgrade to the latest version  
CALL  
1. Press CALL button on the wireless remote controller.  
2. Select the menu item: PLACE MANUAL DIAL CALL.  
PAGE UP  
3. Enter the Software upgrade server phone #.  
Phone number 1: 972-719-5862  
Phone number 2: 972-719-5863  
Note: Depending on your network, you may have to enter a prefix before the  
number.  
CAMERA  
CONTROL  
4. Select a speed of <128kb/s>  
When the call connects, Call connected appears, and the update begins  
automatically. When the upgrade is complete, the system asks you to restart  
the system.  
ENTER  
5. Press CALL  
NUMBER  
Place Manual Dial Call  
Phone Number 1  
[
]
]
Phone Number 2  
[
Speed  
: <128kb/s>  
Press ENTER or CALL after entering  
Press CANCEL to go to Call Screen  
When the call connects, Call connected appears, and the update begins  
automatically. When the upgrade is complete, the system asks you to restart  
the system  
6. When the upgrade is complete, restart your system and environmental  
initialize.  
Note: The speed setting in the CODEC should be set to 128 no matter which  
system is being upgraded.  
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Environmental Initialize  
1. Press the MENU button on the Wireless remote controller.  
2. Using the wireless remote controller select the On-Screen ICON labeled  
SETTING ENVIRONMENTS.  
3. Press the ENTER button.  
4. Enter the PASSWORD and then press the ENTER button on the wireless  
controller.  
5. Using the wireless remote controller select the On-Screen ICON labeled  
MAINTENANCE.  
6. Press the ENTER button.  
7. Locate the PAGE UP button on the wireless remote controller. Press the  
button once.  
8. Using the wireless remote controller select the Environmental Initialize.  
9. When the environmental initialize is complete, the system asks you to restart  
the system.  
10. Restart the system.  
VisuaLink Software Revision History  
The VisuaLink Software Revison History is located at the following Web  
site:  
http://www.cng.nec.com/html/products.htm  
1. Click on the NTAC icon  
at the top of the screen.  
or select SUPPORT from the menu bar  
2. At the CNG SUPPORT screen, click on the NTAC Online text.  
3. At the National Technical Assistance Center screen, click on the  
Knowledge Base icon  
or the Knowledge Base text on  
the menu bar.  
4. At the Knowledge Base screen, Click on the here that is highlighted in  
blue on the line "For Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs), click here".  
5. Click on the VisuaLink Software Revision History text that is in blue.  
This will take you to the revision history.  
Note: If you have a problem with this procedure, please call the NTAC  
support line at 1-800-852-4632.  
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F/W download On Screen Display (OSD)  
Connection to the version up center.  
In case of same  
version.  
The system shouldn’t be powered down when  
the initialize screen starts. Otherwise boot up  
program will be erased.  
Maintenance being performed from the Center.  
Maintenance being performed from the Center.  
Please wait …..  
Please wait …..  
Your version is the same as the Center.  
Start to download program.  
The system shouldn’t be powered down when  
the initialize screen starts. Otherwise boot up  
program will be erased.  
Disconnected the line.  
Maintenance being performed from the Center.  
Please wait …..  
TIME : 00H 00M 00S  
016 Normal clearing  
Start to download program  
Download in progress  
100/999  
The system shouldn’t be powered down when  
the initialize screen starts. Otherwise boot up  
program will be erased.  
Maintenance being performed from the Center.  
Please wait …..  
Acquired program from the Center.  
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The system shouldn’t be powered down when  
the initialize screen starts. Otherwise boot up  
program will be erased.  
Program is being upgraded  
Please wait …..  
The system shouldn’t be powered down when  
the initialize screen starts. Otherwise boot up  
program will be erased.  
Program is being upgraded.  
Please wait …..  
Initializing now  
The system shouldn’t be powered down when  
the initialize screen starts. Otherwise boot up  
program will be erased.  
Writing Program to memory  
Please wait …..  
Writing now  
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The system shouldn’t be powered down when  
the initialize screen starts. Otherwise boot up  
program will be erased.  
Verifing Program  
Please wait …..  
Verifying now  
Upgrade is complete.  
Please power the system off and back on.  
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This page is for your notes.  
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Appendix C  
Appendix C CALL Menu Structure  
When the CALL button is pressed  
the following screen is shown.  
CANCEL or  
HANGUP  
button is  
selected  
Initial Screen  
The  
Place Manual Dial Call  
Phone Number 1  
ENTER  
button is  
pressed  
View of the local camera  
Place Manual Dialed Call  
Place Redail Calll  
9725184380  
001. 9725184380  
002. 9725184382  
Phone Number 2  
003.  
004.  
005.  
Speed: <128>  
The  
Press ENTER or CALL after entering  
Press CANCEL to go to Call Screen  
Press ENTER after choosing  
If the ENTER button  
CANCEL  
button is  
pressed  
and/or CAMERA  
CONTROL down  
button is selected  
Press the CAMERA  
CONTROL button to  
highlight the dial bin  
The CALL button is  
pressed after the  
first # is entered  
1
2
Place Manual Dial Call  
Calling Remote Site. Please Wait…  
Phone Number 1  
Place Redial Call  
001. 9725184380  
002. 9725184382  
003.  
004.  
005.  
[9725184380  
Phone Number 2  
[9725184382  
]
]
REC  
The Remote site  
Answers  
Press ENTER after choosing  
Press the ENTER  
button to enter the  
Redial screen  
Negotation is  
complete waiting for  
video and audio  
Receiving Video  
from Remote Site  
Connected Line Speed: 128kb/s  
Select Number to Redial  
001. 9725184380  
002. 9725184382  
003.  
004.  
005.  
Receive  
16:40  
Press ENTER after choosing  
Press CANCEL to go to call  
screen  
Local Camera Control: Camera 1  
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The CAMERA  
CONTROL DOWN  
button is pressed  
Place Manual Dial Call  
Phone Number 1  
Note: The first  
line entered is  
duplicated on the  
second line. The  
cusor highlights  
the last number  
on the second  
dial number.  
9725184380  
Phone Number 2  
9725184382  
The CAMERA  
CONTROL DOWN  
button is pressed  
Speed: <128>  
Place Manual Dial Call  
Phone Number 1  
Note: The SPEED setting  
is selected. The user  
using the left and right  
portion of the CAMERA  
CONTROL button, the  
speeds for the CODEC  
can be viewed and  
Press ENTER or CALL after entering  
Press CANCEL to go to Call Screen  
9725184380  
Phone Number 2  
9725184382  
The CALL or  
ENTER button is  
pressed  
selected. The following  
are the choices:  
Speed: <128>  
TEL  
Press ENTER or CALL after entering  
Press CANCEL to go to Call Screen  
112  
128  
224  
The ENTER or  
CALL button is  
pressed  
256  
336  
384  
Default will be 128.  
1
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Appendix D  
Appendix D How to Order ISDN BRI  
This appendix contains the minimum ISDN BRI specification that the VisuaLink  
can operate. If you should have any question about the ISDN ordering procedure,  
please call your videoconferencing provider.  
The ISDN configuration can be a complicated process. Things to remember when  
ordering your ISDN.  
The VisuaLink only uses one type of ISDN, BRI.  
The How to configure the ISDN BRI form provides most of the information you  
need to configure your system for ISDN service  
How to Configure the ISDN BRI  
The key to making configuration as easy as possible is getting the right  
information from your network service provider. In addition to providing your  
network service provider with the correct your specification. When ordering your  
ISDN NEC recommends that you go through the following ISDN ordering  
procedure to assure accurate information from your network service provider has  
been received and provided.  
1.  
The videoconferencing user fills out the following. The user then  
forwards this information and the Network provider information to the  
Network provider.  
Name:  
Title:  
Company:  
Street:  
City:  
Phone:  
Fax:  
State/Province:  
Zip:  
Network Provider  
The Site location where the ISDN BRI service will be installed:  
Note: You will need to plug your videoconferencing system into a device called  
an NT1 before you plug the system into your ISDN BRI wall jack. This assumes  
that the ISDN BRI service will be coming directly from the Telco and not an in-  
house switch (such as NEAX2400 or 2000). You must identify who will be  
providing the NT1.  
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The network provider provisions the correct ISDN BRI and completes the  
following list of questions.  
ISDN BRI Service Specification needed:  
As defined by Bellcore; the ISDN BRI simplified ordering code is EZ-ISDN1.  
The ISDN BRI protocol National ISDN-1  
The ISDN BRI service must be terrified and available from the customer’s  
local central office.  
The D channel should not permit X.25 packet data  
The ISDN BRI service must allow videoconferencing calls to be dialed on  
either B channel or on both simultaneously  
Both B channels must carry circuit-switched Videoconferencing data  
The ISDN BRI Line requires one or two different SPID number.  
The ISDN BRI service must be configured as a Terminal Type A  
The ISDN BRI service must be automatic Terminal Endpoint Identifiers  
(TEIs)  
A. User requires an (NT1) to use the ISDN BRI service ( ) Yes ( ) No  
B.  
C.  
If Yes, the ISDN BRI network provider can ( ) or cannot ( ) supply it.  
If the ISDN BRI network provider cannot supply the needed NT1, and then  
who is recommended supply.  
Name;  
Company:  
Phone #:  
D. Did the ISDN BRI service pass a loop qualification test at the user site listed  
Yes ( ) No ( )  
Note: The ISDN BRI must pass a loop test at the user site before installation  
begins.  
E.  
Check one of the following.  
( ) The users ISDN BRI line doesn't require a Service Profile Identifier  
(SPID) number for installation.  
( ) The user’s ISDN BRI line requires one SPID number and one director  
number (also called) Sub-Address for installation  
SPID #  
Sub Address #  
( ) The user’s ISDN BRI line requires two SPID number and two  
directory numbers for installation  
SPID 1 #  
Sub Address 1 #  
SPID 2 #  
Sub Address 2#  
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