Cisco TelePresence 1000 MXP Administrator'S Manual Download Page 1

Software version F9 

May 2011

Cisco TelePresence MXP Series

Administrator guide

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Cisco TelePresence MXP Series

Administrator guide

D14791.01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90, August

 2011.  

Copyright © 2010-2011 Cisco Systems, Inc. All rights reserved.

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Contents

Contact us

Introduction

The menu structure

The settings library

Getting started

Appendices

Summary of Contents for TelePresence 1000 MXP

Page 1: ...1 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices ...

Page 2: ...entations 97 Using PC Presenter 97 Using PC SoftPresenter and VNC 98 Dual Video Stream DuoVideoTF H 239 BFCP 99 Wireless Network Adapters 100 Services for Multipoint Calls 101 Intelligent Video Management IVM 102 Dialing in From Outside the Enterprise 103 Connecting the System 104 Connecting to ISDN using NT1 Network Adapter 104 Connecting to PRI T1 105 Connecting to Switched 56k Network 106 Setti...

Page 3: ...de 150 Cisco CallManager Registration 152 Bandwidth information 153 Dimensions 154 1700 MXP 154 1000 MXP 155 Edge 95 75 MXP 156 PrecisionHD 720p camera 157 Technical specifications 158 Codec 6000 MXP 158 Codec 3000 MXP 160 1700 MXP 162 1000 MXP 164 Edge 95 75 MXP 166 Glossary 168 3 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright ...

Page 4: ...eded to let you have all the relevant information there and then This helps eliminating the need to read through long sections before you can even think of getting started Our main objective with this user guide is to address your goals and needs Please let us know how well we succeeded 4 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Cop...

Page 5: ...ugfixes To see a complete overview of bugfixes see the software release notes Software release note The software release note is found at the Cisco web site Go to http www cisco com en US partner products ps11423 prod_release_notes_list html Camera control from the web interface 5 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2...

Page 6: ...kes you through the basic configurations of the video system and is described in this section In this chapter Using the remote control Installation Wizard Verify the settings View default settings Installation Profiles 6 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com ...

Page 7: ... Selfview key displays your outgoing video Press again to turn off The Cancel key takes you back one step in the menu system i e to leave a menu undoing any changes Use Cancel to delete characters in an input field Press and hold the Cancel key for one second to close the menu Use the Phone Book key to store and recall video contacts for easy placement of calls Use the End Call key to end the curr...

Page 8: ...ne second then the Presentation video sources menu will appear Arrow keys are used to navigate in the menus and for moving the camera when the menu is hidden Use Zoom and to zoom the camera in and out The Selfview key displays your outgoing video Press again to turn off The Cancel key takes you back one step in the menu system i e to leave a menu undoing any changes Use Cancel to delete characters...

Page 9: ...l automatically restart the system The Installation Wizard can be run any time from the Control Panel menu Description of the settings Each setting is described in The settings library section Press The settings library menu button on top of the page to go the settings library or use the search functionality in the Adobe Acrobat PDF document to make a search for the setting Previous Step back Next...

Page 10: ...nal management External manager settings Description of the settings Each setting is described in The settings library Press The settings library menu button on top of the page to go the settings library or use the search functionality in the Adobe Acrobat PDF document to make a search for the setting 10 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90...

Page 11: ...settings library or use the search functionality in the Adobe Acrobat PDF document to make a search for the setting The Installation Wizard cont Previous Step back Next Step forward Finish Save changes and restart the system Cancel Exit without saving any changes 11 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco ...

Page 12: ... Each setting is described in The settings library Press The settings library menu button on top of the page to go the settings library or use the search functionality in the Adobe Acrobat PDF document to make a search for the setting Previous Step back Next Step forward Finish Save changes and restart the system Cancel Exit without saving any changes 12 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator...

Page 13: ...the settings Each setting is described in The settings library Press The settings library menu button on top of the page to go the settings library or use the search functionality in the Adobe Acrobat PDF document to make a search for the setting Previous Step back Next Step forward Finish Save changes and restart the system Cancel Exit without saving any changes 13 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series A...

Page 14: ... library menu button on top of the page to go the settings library or use the search functionality in the Adobe Acrobat PDF document to make a search for the setting Previous Step back Next Step forward Finish Save changes and restart the system Cancel Exit without saving any changes 14 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyr...

Page 15: ...r 1700 MXP page 61 Go to Control Panel menu structure for 1000 MXP page 80 Go to Control Panel menu structure for Edge 75 95 MXP page 100 Go to next page 15 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings...

Page 16: ...We recommend password protecting the access to the Control Panel Settings to prevent occasional users from making crucial changes to the system Set an Administrator Password to control the access to these settings Re dial Double click on the green call button on the remote control to start calling the last number Standby Double click on the red end call button on the remote control to set the syst...

Page 17: ...u item are found in The settings library section Control Panel menu structure for Codec 6000 MXP 17 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices The menu structure ...

Page 18: ...MXP 18 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices The menu structure ...

Page 19: ...all options installed Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section 19 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices The menu structure ...

Page 20: ...MXP 20 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices The menu structure ...

Page 21: ... options installed Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section 21 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices The menu structure ...

Page 22: ... 22 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices The menu structure ...

Page 23: ... options installed Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section 23 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices The menu structure ...

Page 24: ... 24 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices The menu structure ...

Page 25: ...lled Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section 25 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices The menu structure ...

Page 26: ...MXP 26 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices The menu structure ...

Page 27: ...ngs requires optional features to be installed and enabled The settings are presented in the same order as they appear in the menus Use the search feature in Adobe Acrobat to look up specific topics or keywords In this chapter Description of each setting listed as they appear in the menus 27 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 ...

Page 28: ... 37 Monitor Contrast 37 Monitor Color 37 Monitor Color R 37 Monitor Color G 38 Monitor Color B 38 General Screen Settings Video Out TV Single 38 TV Dual 38 VGA DUAL 38 TV monitor format 38 VGA Monitor Format 39 VGA Out Mode 39 VGA Out Quality Single 39 VGA Out Quality Dual 39 General Software Options Options Installed 40 Serial NO 40 Current Option key 40 Current Bandwidth Key 40 New Option key 40...

Page 29: ... Algorithm 51 AAC LD 128 51 Dynamic Resolution 52 Max Upstream Rate 52 Call Quality Video Quality Sharpness Motion 52 Call Quality Default Call Settings Call Type 52 Network 53 Bandwidth 54 Restrict 56kbps 54 Audio Level Settings LINE in LEFT Line in Right 55 Headset Mic Headset Out 55 Audio Audio Inputs Audio Inputs Mic 1 3 and Audio inputs 4 6 56 Audio Inputs Mic 1 2 and Audio inputs 3 4 56 Mixe...

Page 30: ...Send Own Numbers 70 Sending Complete 70 NSF Code Video Call 70 NSF Code Telephone Call 70 Network ISDN External Leased E1 T1 Leased E1 T1 Settings Call Control 70 Network Interface 70 Max Channels 71 Start Channel 71 T1 Line Coding 71 Network ISDN External Leased E1 T1 Leased E1 T1 Settings Line Settings T1 Cable Length 1 71 E1 CRC 4 71 Network ISDN External Leased E1 T1 External Network Settings ...

Page 31: ...phone Audio 84 Network LAN Settings IEEE 802 1X Settings Mode 84 Anonymous Identity 84 Identity 84 Password 84 EAP MD5 84 EAP TTLS 85 EAP PEAP 85 Network Network Profiles Name 85 Call Prefix 85 Call Suffix 85 Network 85 Network Data Port Baud Rate Parity Data bits Stop bits 86 Data Port Mode 86 Network Data Port 2 Data Port 2 settings and Mode 86 Network Camera Port Camera Port Mode 86 Installatio...

Page 32: ... mode entries from the Numerical keypad are automatically interpreted as alphanumeric entries in the same way as on a cellular phone Using the remote control Press the key that corresponds to the required letter Press the key as many times as needed to access the correct letter Change to lower or back to upper case letters with the a A key Add space with the 0 _ key To write numbers in a text inpu...

Page 33: ...or use in your own predefined MultiSite Contacts will not be updated when the Corporate directory is updated by the Management System Administrator All Control Panel General External Server Settings Phone Book Settings Address Enter the IP address or the DNS name of the Directory Service that provides the Corporate Directory phone book Example with IP Address 10 0 0 1 Example with DNS Name tms eu ...

Page 34: ... must be created access txt On When making a call an Access Code dialogue box will be shown The user must enter a valid access code in order to place a call Off No access code is required to place a call The use of Access Codes can help you control the use of the system When set to On all users must enter a code to identify themselves when making a call Access Codes are useful for group systems wh...

Page 35: ...ature will automatically end both incoming and outgoing calls when the call time exceeds the specified Maximum Call Length in minutes All Control Panel General Screen Settings Picture Layout Picture in Picture PIP When you have selected PIP and you press the Layout button on the remote control this will result in an extra picture in smaller view Picture in Picture Press the Layout button to move i...

Page 36: ...l which supports wide screen Control Panel General Screen Settings Dual Monitor Cisco systems can be used with 1 2 monitors If two monitors are used make sure that Dual Monitor is set to On On Selfview snapshots and Dual Stream will be displayed on the second monitor Off The second monitor shows selfview only Virtual Monitors The TANDBERG 6000 MXP codec can support 4 four monitors through Virtual ...

Page 37: ...does not match the destination AUTO Automatically make the best choice by combining Clip Fill and Letter box when necessary Control Panel General Screen Settings Monitor Brightness 1700 MXP Use the arrow keys to adjust the Monitor Brightness level Value 0 7 3000 MXP Profile Use the arrow keys to adjust the Monitor Brightness level Value 0 100 This setting applies to 1700 MXP This setting applies t...

Page 38: ...3000 MXP 990 880 770 MXP the DVI I out has no label as the menu setting on these systems allows the DVI I out to be either single or dual output 6000 Control Panel General Screen Settings Video Out TV monitor format For wide screen monitors only Normal Output is optimized for normal TV monitors 4 3 Wide Output is optimized for wide TV monitors 16 9 To fully leverage your wide screen display activa...

Page 39: ...format will be optimized depending on video source format refresh rate and EDID information available Supported formats are SVGA 800x600 75 Hz XGA 1024x768 60Hz 75 Hz WXGA 1280x768 60 Hz w720p if Allow HD720P is set to On SVGA 800x600 The VGA output format is forced to SVGA format 800x600 75 Hz XGA 1024x768 The VGA output format is forced to XGA format 1024x768 60 Hz w720p The VGA output format is...

Page 40: ...l General Software Options Current Option key Shows the current option key All Control Panel General Software Options Current Bandwidth Key Shows the current bandwidth key All Control Panel General Software Options New Option key To activate a new option enter the new option key and restart the system If the key is invalid the original key will be used Please contact your TANDBERG representative t...

Page 41: ...RI For calling Multiway on SIP the SIP prefix must be added to the URI for the endpoint who initiates the Multiway call Example of an URI firstname lastname company com Example of an URI with SIP prefix sip firstname lastname company com MCU is short for Multipoint Conference Unit a device used to connect multiple audio and video sites in one or more IP ISDN and mixed IP ISDN video meetings Encryp...

Page 42: ... control The camera will move to the position preset for the number key used Note This applies to systems with controllable camera only When pressing a number key on the remote control while you are in a call the system can be configured to act automatically or manually All Control Panel Menu Settings Simple Menu On Enables Simple Menu mode with some of the buttons hidden The menus affected and th...

Page 43: ...ettings Kiosk Mode Take Care Functionality will be heavily restricted in Kiosk Mode In Kiosk Mode the system is set to a simplified state where it can be controlled just with the four Arrow keys and OK key on the remote control You will get a simplified on screen menu with only the basic functionality available Make call predefined contacts in phone book only Receive call End call Adjust volume On...

Page 44: ...isabled All Control Panel Menu Settings Kiosk Mode Settings One Click Connect On When turned On you can make a call with a single click on the green call button on the remote control The system will call the first entry in My Contacts in the Phone Book NOTE This functionality will only work in Kiosk Mode Off Does not allow for one click connect Control Panel Menu Settings Kiosk Mode Settings Phone...

Page 45: ...IP settings to be configured to synchronize with the NTP time server Off The Welcome date and time is hidden from the welcome menu Control Panel Menu Settings Startup Display Welcome Text On The Welcome text is displayed on the welcome menu Off The Welcome text is hidden from the welcome menu The default Welcome Text displays your system name and the dial in numbers All Control Panel Menu Settings...

Page 46: ... During this period the call is not secure Off Disables the Encryption indicator When Encryption Secure Conference is not active no indicator will be shown AES Encryption DES Encryption No encryption All Control Panel Menu Settings Icons Bad Network This indicator appears if the system detects network anomalies like packet loss 5 jitter 200ms etc during a call Open the menu by pressing the OK Menu...

Page 47: ...ff Disables the Headset indicator When a headset is connected no Headset indicator will be shown All with a headset Control Panel Menu Settings Icons Warnings The Warning indicator will display when there is a warning The Warning indicator is enabled by the system and cannot be turned Off All Control Panel Presentation Settings Presentation Start If your system has the optional Dual Stream capabil...

Page 48: ... sources are available for your system Select the default Call Video Source to be used in a call Main Cam The Main Camera the default setting will be used as the default call video source every time you make a call regardless of what the previous video source was Doc Cam The document camera will be used as the default call video source every time you make a call regardless of what the previous vid...

Page 49: ... control is pressed regardless of what video source that is currently active Doc Cam The document camera will be used as snapshot source when the Snapshot key on the remote control is pressed regardless of what video source that is currently active PC The PC will be used as snapshot source when the Snapshot key on the remote control is pressed regardless of what video source that is currently acti...

Page 50: ...d Prompt from your Windows menu Start Run type cmd and press OK button This will open a command window and from here type ipconfig and press Enter Virtual Network Computing VNC Settings Virtual Network Computing VNC Settings are necessary when using a VNC presentation e g showing a PC presentation from a PC on your network Read more about PC Soft Presenter and VNC in the Using the system section A...

Page 51: ...or 48kbps 7 AAC LD 48kbps or 128kbps G 722 at 64kbps is used in H 323 and SIP IP calls only G 711 at 64kbps is used in SIP and H 323 and SIP IP calls only Dependent on a call rate above the AAC LD 128 threshold Note that this is not available on all Cisco systems All Control Panel Call Quality AAC LD 128 Specify a call rate for stereo audio AAC LD 128kbps Advanced Audio Coding Low Delay To enable ...

Page 52: ...F or w448p The PrecisionHD Camera will prefer w288p for low bandwidth w488p from 512 kbps bandwidth and w720p from 1472 kbps bandwidth Auto The Split Screen setting can be set to Auto When the Split Screen is set to Auto the system will choose the best of Motion or Sharpness depending on picture layout and bandwidth TANDBERG 550MXP and the TANDBERG 1000MXP do not transmit the following video forma...

Page 53: ...ekeeper is present it is possible to place IP calls using telephone style numbers e g an E 164 alias according to the numbering plan implemented in the Gatekeeper The Gatekeeper will translate the dialled number into an IP address See H 323 Settings in the Network menu for more information about Gatekeeper settings SIP Select SIP to ensure that the call is set up as an SIP call System System the n...

Page 54: ...s 4B 192 kbps 3B 128 kbps 2B Bonding H 221 64 kbps 1B H 221 H0 1xH0 384 kbps PRI only 1700 MXP Do not have ISDN 1700 MXP Maximum bandwidth is 2Mb Note that some software versions and networks do not support all channel selections 30B 23B etc B Bearer Channel All Control Panel Call Quality Default Call Settings Restrict 56kbps A restricted call uses 56 kbps channels rather then the default unrestri...

Page 55: ...0 dB to 22 5 dB It is possible to adjust the audio output level to the headset loudspeakers Headset Mic Set the audio input level for the headset microphone Default level is 3 dB Headset Out Set the audio output level for the headset loudspeakers Default level is 13 5 dB TANDBERG 1000 MXP Activate the headset by pressing the button in front located below the TANDBERG logo Deactivate the headset by...

Page 56: ...ut it will turn off and replace the Mic 2 input The audio will be mixed an set up as for the Mic 2 input and there will be an echo canceller working on the input to prevent unwanted echo to be heard at the far end When not configured as a microphone and connecting an external playback device to this input there will be no echo cancelling and the audio source connected to Audio input 3 will be hear...

Page 57: ... 2 Audio inputs 3 4 Applies to Cisco TelePresence Codec 3000 MXP 990 880 770 MXP 550 MXP Edge 95 75 MXP Audio input levels can be adjusted in accordance to the external audio equipment connected The on screen audio level indicator will make it easier to set the correct input level settings The input level should be adjusted so that the average level reaches the transition between the green and the...

Page 58: ...r recording equipment The signal is a mix of audio from far end and local end except VCR in Note The Audio Out 2 should never be connected to a loudspeaker placed in the same room as the microphones connected to the system This will cause howling and possible damage to the speaker system If an Output is set to Off no audio will be sent to that output When no audio module is detected audio outputs ...

Page 59: ... mix of audio from far end and local end not from Audio in 6 Set the maximum level The nominal level is 10 0 dBu See the Interfaces in the Peripheral Equipment section for more information on this topic for your product When no audio module is detected audio outputs can be Out 2 for VCR Left Out 3 for VCR Right 6000 Control Panel Audio Audio Outputs Level Settings Output Level Settings Out 1 2 App...

Page 60: ... s Acoustic Echo Canceller that is malfunctioning Note If Stereo Speakers are enabled in the menu without having any stereo speakers connected to the Digital NAM it may cause the acoustic echo canceller to malfunction Cisco TelePresence Codec 3000 MXP 990 880 770 MXP 95 75 MXP do not have Mic 3 and Audio 4 inputs Improving the echo canceller performance Place all microphones as far as possible fro...

Page 61: ...r Right SPDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface 6000 3000 95 75 Control Panel Audio Stereo Settings Stereo Speakers On Set the Stereo Speakers to On to enable stereo output signal to the loudspeaker Off Set the Stereo Speakers to Off to disable stereo output signal to the loudspeaker When both Stereo I O Mode and Stereo Speakers is set to Off the output response will be a mono loudspeaker signal on A...

Page 62: ...ls All Control Panel Audio Alert Tones Volume Alert Speaker For systems with an internal alert speaker the speaker can be turned On Off On The internal speaker will warn you of an incoming call even though the monitor may not be switched on Off The internal speaker is switched off 6000 3000 95 75 Control Panel Audio Alert Tones Volume Key Tones The unit can produce a sound every time a remote cont...

Page 63: ... the Floor to Full Screen setting you can decide where the picture shall be displayd when a participant requests the floor On When Floor to Full Screen is set to On anyone who requests floor will be seen by all participants in full screen regardless of what MultiSite layout that is used Off The participant who has the floor is displayed in the MultiSite layout that is used rather than in full scre...

Page 64: ... participant in a big picture and the other participants in small pictures All with MultiSite option Control Panel Video Video Name Video 1 4 VGA VNC The number of video inputs video 1 4 can vary between the different video systems As a default the video inputs are given the names Main Cam PC Doc Cam VCR AUX and VNC depending on the video sources available on your system You may change these names...

Page 65: ...AES with 128 bits encryption when setting up calls If AES is not supported by the other site s no other type of encryption will be initiated DES 56 bit The system will try to set up the call using DES with 56 bits encryption If none of the other sites support DES no other type of encryption will be initiated Auto The system will try to use the most secure encryption AES 128 bit depending on the ca...

Page 66: ...ion Processing Standards NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology the issuer of validation certificates Certificate Text file which indicates a trusted third party issuer or CA verifying the authenticity of the unit in this context CA Certificate authority issuer of root certificates All Control Panel Network ISDN or ISDN External Leased E1 T1 Network Type Before using the system it is ...

Page 67: ...ine 1 6 Setup Number 1 Number 2 Select Line Setup for the ISDN BRI Line you want to configure Enable the active lines and disable the unused lines Enter the numbers associated with your ISDN BRI lines Most BRI s with SPID s are area code and number at the end like so 70312345670101 All with ISDN BRI Control Panel Network ISDN or ISDN External Leased E1 T1 ISDN BRI Settings Line 1 6 Setup SPID1 SPI...

Page 68: ...ill send your numbers to the far end All with ISDN BRI Control Panel Network ISDN or ISDN External Leased E1 T1 ISDN BRI Settings Advanced ISDN Settings Sending Complete Some PBX s and Telco switches need to see the Sending Complete message On The system will send the ISDN message information element Sending Complete Off The system will not send Sending Complete Default is Off All with ISDN BRI Co...

Page 69: ...tings Specify the distance 0 133 ft of the CSU connected to the E1 T1 Port 1 on Codec 1 CSU Channel Service Unit All with ISDN PRI Control Panel Network ISDN External Leased E1 T1 ISDN PRI Settings Line Settings E1 CRC 4 E1 CRC 4 is used for most E1 PRI configurations On Select On if E1 CRC 4 is supported by your E1 network equipment Off Select Off if E1 CRC 4 is not supported by your E1 network e...

Page 70: ...rol Panel Network ISDN External Leased E1 T1 ISDN PRI Settings Advanced ISDN PRI Settings NSF Code Telephone Call Network Service Facility NSF is a non standard facility and your network provider may require a service selection in your ISDN configuration On Set Mode to On and enter the NSF Service Code Off Set Mode to Off to disable the NSF Service Code NSF Network Service Facility AT T offers sev...

Page 71: ... Binary 8 Zeros Substitution NOTE All settings must be identical on both sides of the Leased E1 T1 connection All with leased line Control Panel Network ISDN External Leased E1 T1 Leased E1 T1 Settings Line Settings T1 Cable Length 1 Configures the ISDN PRI Line Settings Specify the distance 0 133 ft of the CSU connected to the E1 T1 Port 1 on Codec 1 CSU Channel Services Unit All with leased line...

Page 72: ...rk V 35 using RS366 callcontrol the call bandwidth is signaled to the IMUX by adding prefixes and suffixes to the actual dial string i e the number to call The prefixes suffixes corresponding to specific bandwidths varies depending on the IMUX manufacturer Using prefix suffix The Universal IMUX feature gives the user administrator the ability to configure the prefixes suffixes corresponding to the...

Page 73: ...turned in the DHCP response from the DHCP server the system will interpret this as the External Manager address to use 2 Normally the External Manager Address will be the TMS address Restart System After Changes Changes in IP Settings menu will have no effect until the system is restarted All Control Panel Network LAN Settings IP Settings IP Address IP Address defines the network address of the co...

Page 74: ...um length is 16 characters The IP Access Password can also be set from the Control Panel Security Settings IP Access Password menu Restart System After Changes Changes in IP Settings menu will have no effect until the system is restarted All Control Panel Network LAN Settings IP Settings DNS Settings DNS Server 1 5 Set the DNS Domain Name Server Address to define the network addresses for DNSs Up ...

Page 75: ...d valid characters are 0 9 and Example 90476159 E 164 is an ITU T recommendation which defines the international public telecommunication numbering plan used in the public switched telephone networks and some other data networks Control Panel Network LAN Settings H 323 Settings Gatekeeper Settings H 323 ID When using a Gatekeeper the system will send a message to the Gatekeeper containing both the...

Page 76: ...tekeeper Settings Authentication ID Authentication Password The system sends the Authentication ID and the Authentication Password to a Gatekeeper for authentication Requires that the Authentication Mode is set to Auto The authentication is a one way authentication from the endpoint system to a Gatekeeper i e the endpoint is authenticated to the Gatekeeper If the Gatekeeper indicates that no authe...

Page 77: ...ote The Advanced H 323 Settings only have effect if they are supported by your IP infrastructure All Control Panel Network LAN Settings H 323 Settings Advanced H 323 Settings H 323 Ports Static When selecting static H 323 ports for TCP connections the ports 5555 5574 will be used for Q 931 and H 245 respectively Dynamic The system will allocate which ports to use when opening a TCP connection The ...

Page 78: ...uld be used when registering to standard SIP servers like OpenSer Nortel Must be used when registering to a Nortel MCS 5100 or MCS 5200 PBX Microsoft Must be used when registering to a Microsoft LCS or OCS server Cisco Must be used when registering to a Cisco CallManager version 5 or later Alcatel Must be used when registering to a Alcatel Lucent OmniPCX Enterprise R7 or later Siemens Must be used...

Page 79: ...tings SIP NAT Traversal ICE Mode The system support ICE Interactive Connectivity Establishment NAT traversal and TURN Traversal Using Relays around NAT media relays On The system will choose between the available servers in the following order 3 Local 4 STUN public IP 5 TURN Media redirection Off Set to Off to disable ICE Control Panel Network LAN Settings SIP Settings SIP NAT Traversal MNS Mode T...

Page 80: ...ines a local network ID for this wireless region The SSID must be the same for all endpoints and the access point An endpoint will find the access point if the SSID is correct however if the encryption key is faulty it will not transmit any data Example WLANNETWORK Note The PC card PCMCIA card used must comply with the relevant regulations for such cards in the country where it is used The unit mu...

Page 81: ...adecimal Numbers The 64 bit keys can consist of 10 hexadecimal digits Example de01ad4dbe The 128 bit key can consist of 26 hexadecimal digits Example de01ad4dbede01ad4dbede01ad Note An endpoint will find the access point if the SSID is correct however if the encryption key is faulty it will not transmit any data All with WLAN Control Panel Network LAN Settings SNMP Settings SNMP Trap Host Identifi...

Page 82: ...packet to 239 255 250 250 on port 9131 Off The DDDP is disabled DDDP Dynamic Device Discovery Protocol from AMX 6000 3000 Control Panel Network LAN Settings IP Services NTP IP The NTP Network Time Protocol is used to synchronize the time of the system to a reference time server the NTP time server This is a requirement for proper operation if the H 235 authentication is implemented The system will...

Page 83: ... is selected Auto will provide the following priority Audio 4 Video 4 Data 3 Signaling 6 Custom Select the preferred priority for the Audio Video Data and Signaling Values from 1 7 All Control Panel Network LAN Settings Quality Of Service IP Precedence Video IP Type of Service TOS Select the preferred routing path in the network Delay The router will select a routing path in the network to minimiz...

Page 84: ... is used to provide authenticated network access for Ethernet networks On The 802 1X authentication is enabled Off The 802 1X authentication is disabled Default mode is Off The IEEE 802 1X standard defines port based network access control that is used to provide authenticated network access for Ethernet networks All Control Panel Network LAN Settings IEEE 802 1X Settings Anonymous Identity The 80...

Page 85: ... system to indicate the following sub number In this case the will not be part of the dial string It is possible to insert a in the dial string by using the escape sequence backslash asterisk needed by some switches A single will work like before indicating a sub number The new escape sequence can be used directly in the dial string in the Call Prefix or Call Suffix The escape sequence will not wo...

Page 86: ...urns the data port Off Control Panel Network Data Port 2 Data Port 2 settings and Mode Data port 2 is dedicated to the main camera and will not be available in standard configuration The system will automatically detect PrecisionHD Camera and WAVE camera At least one of the cameras must be connected to the data port 2 All communications settings except the Mode setting are automatically configured...

Page 87: ...to Profile button A sub menu will appear Enter a name for the profile and press the Save button Activate Selected Profile Open the Installation Profiles menu and select a profile from the list Press Arrow key up down to scroll and OK button to select a profile Press the Activate Selected Profile button You will be prompted to confirm your intentions Cancel Press Cancel to return to the Installatio...

Page 88: ...sh the wizard The system will automatically restart the system Finish Press the Finish button to save the changes and restart the system A message will appear Attention The settings are now saved A restart of the system is required Do you want to restart now Press OK to restart or press Cancel to return to the Installation menu without restarting Cancel Press the Cancel button to exit the Installa...

Page 89: ...hernet Speed My IP Number My ISDN Number H 323 ID Gatekeeper SIP Address URI SIP Server MultiSite number 2 MultiSite number 3 Software Version Internal Test Software Options Installed Serial Number MAC Address Network Lines Active Lines not Active Use the remote control and press arrow key up and down to scroll in the System Information list The Diagnostics menus allows testing of individual syste...

Page 90: ...ead it transmits Blue Alarm Seen from the system receiving the blue alarm this means that the network on the far side of the CSU is unavailable The Diagnostics menus allows testing of individual system components and displays the current system settings The most common Cause Codes for ISDN Unallocated unassigned number No route to specified transit network WAN Normal clearing User busy No user res...

Page 91: ...r higher in the IP network This may affect the quality of the call The system is dropping IP packets due to latency in the network This may affect the quality of the call Any warnings registered by the system will be displayed in the Warnings menu in the bottom of the screen Go to the Diagnostics menu and open a warning in the list to get more information about the warning All Control Panel Button...

Page 92: ...1 There is something wrong with the Leased E1 T1 line Blue alarm Please check your network connection 192 There is something wrong with the Leased E1 T1 line Yellow alarm Please check your network connection 193 Any warnings registered by the system will be displayed in the Warnings menu in the bottom of the screen Go to the Diagnostics menu and open a warning in the list to get more information a...

Page 93: ...calls Intelligent video management Connecting the system Setting up bonded ISDN calls Using the file system Apply your own logo Interfaces and sockets Cable specifications PrecisionHD camera Remote control Microphones Security Web interface System upgrade Diagnostics tools About monitors About FIPS mode Dimensions Technical specifications and more 93 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator gui...

Page 94: ... the same way as when gaining access to a password protected Control Panel Settings menu Navigate to the Security Settings menu in the same way as setting the Administrator Password In the Administrator Password parameter field use the Cancel key to clear the password and navigate down to the Save icon to leave menu putting changes into e Use the Arrow keys of the remote control to navigate to the...

Page 95: ...alid access codes that must be entered to permit calls to be made This installation is typically made from TMS Cisco TelePresence Management Suite available separately Billing opportunities Assume that an access code is needed whenever you make a call Your company may have different access codes for the different clients of your company Then the access code used may be picked up by TMS to generate...

Page 96: ... address About Extension Address When dialing via a gateway a LAN equivalent extension address or TCS 4 is used to differentiate between systems on the LAN About MCU Password When calling an external MCU Multipoint Conference Unit which requires a password TSC 1 the password can be added after the star If no password is specified at the time of dialing the user will be asked to enter the password ...

Page 97: ...t the system doesn t support Also note that you can use the DVI input to transmit high resolution images from document cameras or other sources supporting the HD format 720p For details on formats supported on DVI I in please refer to Interfaces Configuration Connect a PC to the codec with the DVI VGA cable Connect the VGA DVI cable to the PC Presenter PC DVI I in connector on the codec Connect th...

Page 98: ... software can be downloaded from http www tightvnc com Install the software by running the downloaded file VNC Server Software Configuration 1 Install the VNC server software 2 On your PC select the following to setup VNC Start All Programs TightVNC Show User Settings 3 Select Accept Socket Connections 4 Select Auto for Display Number Display Number in the video system must then have the value 0 5...

Page 99: ... the far end to simultaneously watch a presenter on one screen and a live presentation on the adjoining screen H 239 is an ITU standard defining how to send two video sources simultaneously BFCP Binary Floor Control Protocol is a protocol to coordinate access to shared resources in a conference Call Rate with DuoVideo over ISDN Call Rate kbps DuoVideo Rate kbps 128 64 192 64 256 64 320 128 384 128...

Page 100: ...market because many of the chipset manufacturers for the cards do not make their development code available in a format we can use Most offer Windows based development code and as many of you are aware we do not run Windows on our products An easy work around for this limitation is to use a wireless network adapter which makes the system believe it is connected by wire as normal Recommended cards ...

Page 101: ...xternal Services menu is available only when the External Services settings are configured enter the Address and Path to the TMS and set the External Services to On Go to Control Panel General External Server External Services External services features External Services from TMS Request Floor and Release Floor Conference Layout Terminal Names Chair Control Assign Floor and Release Floor from Part...

Page 102: ... number of participants are present or when there is a lot of motion in the picture At low bit rate CIF will be used from a PAL video input SIF will be used from a NTSC video input w288p from wide format HD720p input VGA SVGA XGA from PC Digital Clarity WXGA 1280x768 Digital Clarity At high bit rate 448p will be used from a PAL video input if Natural Video is Off or Auto or if Natural Video is x k...

Page 103: ... DNS name A AAAA or SRV record of the gatekeeper Port is optional and gives the Q 931 port to initiate the call The port default is 1720 and can in most cases be left out If using an IP address or if not specifying the port the default is using the normal Q 931 with port 1720 NOTE To be able to make such a call this feature must be enabled in your gatekeeper or border controller and the called end...

Page 104: ...etwork Type to ISDN BRI Go to ISDN BRI Settings and select ISDN Switch Type Go to Line 1 Setup Enable Line 1 Enter ISDN Line Numbers SPIDs if required Configure the other lines to be used Some software versions do not support 6 ISDN lines therefore some of the Line Setup entries may be grayed out Disable unused lines Check if you need to configure the Advanced ISDN Settings Setting up a call Go to...

Page 105: ...SDN network via the E1 T1 interface using an Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE or equivalent CSU will allow up to 1 54 Mbps connection The E1 T1 interface must be connected to a CSU approved according to IEC 60950 UL 1950 or equivalent standard The PRI line will run the AT T 4ESS 5ESS and National ISDN protocols in addition to Euro ISDN E1 Connecting to Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE Connect the PRI cable from the vid...

Page 106: ...Wire and 4Wire Connecting Cables Connect the video system ISDN1 cable to the BRI S T interface on the Telesync Adapter Connect the two SW56 cables from the Telesync adapter Line 1 and Line 2 to the SW56 network Setting up a call Go to the Call Menu and select Make a Call In the Call Menu open Default Call Settings Set Net to ISDN Set Bandwidth to 128 kbps A field for the 2nd ISDN number will pop u...

Page 107: ...ll Settings 3 Set Net to H 320 ISDN 4 Set Bandwidth to 128 kbps 5 A field for the 2nd ISDN number will pop up in Call Settings Enter the second ISDN number in the Number2 field For 128 kbps calls that uses bonding just ignore the second number field 6 Save To save the settings as your new Default Call Settings select Set as Default before pressing the OK button To use these settings for this call ...

Page 108: ...r snapshots To enable the system to generate JPEG snapshots and provide them when requested via a web interface as http or via ftp get go to Control Panel Video and set the Web snapshot to On Note The IP addresses used in the examples to the right are for educational purpose To find the IP Address of your system check the System Information in the Diagnostics menu Using a DOS window to access a JP...

Page 109: ... be displayed on the video system The new logo will be displayed the next time you restart your system Recommended maximum size is 704 576 pixels and the file format is JPG Note If the file is too large the logo will not be displayed Note The IP addresses used in the examples are for educational purpose To find the IP Address of your system check the System Information in the Diagnostics menu 109 ...

Page 110: ... lower Ethernet Ethernet Interfaces and sockets Codec 3000 MXP 3000 MXP Net Interfaces and sockets NOTE For a complete description of the sockets pin outs and interface groups see the Physical Interface Guide for the Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Codecs 110 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems I...

Page 111: ...of the sockets pin outs and interface groups see the Physical Interface Guide for the Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Codecs 111 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appen...

Page 112: ... and sockets continued 1700 MXP interfaces and sockets Rear Panel Sockets Headset toggle button Headset out Headset microphone 112 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started A...

Page 113: ...10 100 Mb up to 768kbps To connect the video system to your LAN 1 x Ethernet RJ 45 Jack LAN interface 10 100 Mb up to 768kbps To let the PC and the video system share a single LAN connection connect your PC to the LAN through the video system To connect the system to a LAN use the Ethernet cable provided by Cisco or a standard Ethernet cable If no LAN is available and the codec is connected direct...

Page 114: ...B 0 4 Vpp 14 4 dBu 32 4 dBu 6 0 dB 40 mVpp 34 8 dBu 52 8 dBu 7 5 dB 0 5 Vpp 12 9 dBu 30 9 dBu 7 5 dB 34 mVpp 36 3 dBu 54 3 dBu 9 0 dB 0 6 Vpp 11 4 dBu 29 4 dBu 9 0 dB 28 mVpp 37 8 dBu 55 8 dBu 10 5 dB 0 7 Vpp 9 9 dBu 27 9 dBu 10 5 dB 24 mVpp 39 3 dBu 57 3 dBu 12 0 dB 0 8 Vpp 8 4 dBu 26 4 dBu 12 0 dB 20 mVpp 40 8 dBu 58 8 dBu 13 5 dB 1 0 Vpp 6 9 dBu 24 9 dBu 13 5 dB 17 mVpp 42 3 dBu 60 3 dBu 15 0 d...

Page 115: ...mit data TXD To DCE 3 Data terminal ready DTR From DCE 4 Signal ground GND 5 Data set ready DSR From DCE 6 Ready to send RTS To DCE 7 Clear to send CTS From DCE 8 Ring indicator RI From DCE 9 115 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Intro...

Page 116: ...erfaces and sockets Rear Panel Sockets 116 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices Appendices ...

Page 117: ...d at the edge on the left hand side of the unit Ethernet The unit has 1 x Ethernet RJ 45 Jack LAN interface 10 100 Mb up to 768kbps To connect the system to a LAN use the Ethernet cable provided by Cisco or a standard Ethernet cable If no LAN is available and the codec is connected directly to a computer use a crossover cable If no DHCP server is controlling the small LAN which has been created be...

Page 118: ...faces and sockets Rear Panel Sockets 118 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices Appendices ...

Page 119: ...mposite 1 Vpp 75 ohm S Video Y C Y 1 Vpp 75 ohm C PAL 0 3 Vpp 75 ohm C NTSC 0 28 Vpp 75 ohm VGA formats supported on DVI I out SVGA 800x600 75Hz XGA 1024x768 60Hz WXGA 1280x768 60Hz HD720p 1280x720 50 Hz 60 Hz Read more Read more about the DVI Digital Visual Interface and DVI Cables in the beginning of the Peripheral Equipment section Go to The Digital Visual Interface DVI Go to DVI Cables The VGA...

Page 120: ...nal between audio from the local side except from the VCR input and audio from the far end This output is intended for connection to a VCR SPDIF Sony Philips Digital Interface Additional attenuation is possible on room loudspeaker audio output using the volume control setting Audio Output Connector Specification Connector Label Audio Output s Signal type Unbalanced Copnnector codec Female RCA phon...

Page 121: ... Data Port Pin Specification Signal Name Direction Pin Number Carrier detect CD From DCE 1 Receive data RXD From DCE 2 Transmit data TXD To DCE 3 Data terminal ready DTR From DCE 4 Signal ground GND 5 Data set ready DSR From DCE 6 Ready to send RTS To DCE 7 Clear to send CTS From DCE 8 Ring indicator RI From DCE 9 Pinouts when using PrecisionHD Camera PRI Pinout Pin 8 12 V presence 2 8 mA current ...

Page 122: ...s DVI I Single Link Transmits either digital or analog signals TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signaling is a technology for transmitting high speed serial data and is used by the DVI and HDMI video interfaces DVI Cable Length It is possible to extend existing DVI cables by the use of extension cables The maximum cable length however is 5 meters Going beyond that may result in quality loss ...

Page 123: ... 30 1P 28 5C 28 UL Style UL 20276 Digital return pin 10 PC cable VGA DVI with integrated audio DVI A Plug 2xRCA Plug to VGA Plug 3 5mm Stereo Plug length 6m PC Cable VGA DVI with Integrated Audio Signal Name CON1 Pin CON2 Pin CON3 Pin CON4 Pin CON5 Pin Cable Color DDC Clock 15 6 Orange DDC Data 12 7 White Vertical Sync 14 8 Yellow DDC Power 5V 9 14 16 Red Digital Return 5 10 15 Black RGB Red 1 C1 ...

Page 124: ... 8 0mm 8 Screw 4 40UNC 4 47mm Molded PVC 30P Black 9 Screw 4 40UNC 4 47mm Molded PVC 30P Black 10 Molded PVC Over mold 45P Black A991826 11 Molded PVC Over mold 45P Black A2K1188 12 Molded PVC Over mold 45P Black A2K1017 13 Dust Cover HDD 15P Dust Cover PE Mold A2T0225 14 Dust Cover DVI Dust Cover PE Mold A2E1544 Cable specification continued The VGA to DVI A Cable 124 Cisco TelePresence MXP Serie...

Page 125: ...D B T B Output x x x Send Data Transmit 13 RD A RD A R A Input x x x Receive Data 14 RD B RD B R B Input x x x Receive Data 15 SCR A SCR A S A Input x x x Signal Clock Receive Receive Timing 16 SCR B SCR B S B Input x x x Signal Clock Receive Receive Timing 17 SCT A SCT A Input x x x Signal Clock Transmit Send Timing 18 SCT B SCT B Input x x x Signal Clock Transmit Send Timing 19 GND GND GND 20 TR...

Page 126: ... housing at 26 pin connector end Note For Data Triggered leased line applications signals DTR RI and RLSD are not used Pin Out on V 35 Cable Signal Name Female 26 pin DSUB Pin Number Male 34 pin Wincester Pin Number Comments Frame Ground 1 A Signal Ground 19 23 B TX A Transmit data TX B 11 12 P S Twisted pair RX A Receive data RX B 13 14 R T Twisted pair RCLK A Receive clock RCLK B 15 16 V X Twist...

Page 127: ...6 pin DSUB Pin Number Male 34 pin Wincester Pin Number Male 25 pin DSUB Pin Number Comments Frame Ground 1 A Signal Ground 19 23 B TX A Transmit data TX B 11 12 P S Twisted pair RX A Receive data RX B 13 14 R T Twisted pair RCLK A Receive clock RCLK B 15 16 V X Twisted pair TCLK A Transmit clock TCLK B 17 18 Y AA Twisted pair DTR RI RLSD 26 24 22 H C L J F RS366 DPR 2 2 RS366 ACR 3 3 RS366 CRQ 4 4...

Page 128: ... Send Data A Send Data B 11 12 4 22 Twisted pair Send Timing A Send Timing B 17 18 5 23 Twisted pair Receive Data A Receive Data B 13 14 6 24 Twisted pair Receive Timing A Receive Timing B 15 16 8 26 Twisted pair Terminal Ready A 26 12 Receiver Ready A Receiver Ready B 22 23 13 31 Twisted pair Incoming Call A 24 15 LOS KG Resync 25 36 Cable Labels NET 1 RS449 128 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Admi...

Page 129: ...ata B 11 12 4 22 Twisted pair Send Timing A Send Timing B 17 18 5 23 Twisted pair Receive Data A Receive Data B 13 14 6 24 Twisted pair Receive Timing A Receive Timing B 15 16 8 26 Twisted pair Terminal Ready A 26 12 Receiver Ready A Receiver Ready B 22 23 13 31 Twisted pair Incoming Call A 24 15 LOS A 25 36 LOS A Unbalanced RS366 DPR 2 2 RS366 ACR 3 3 RS366 CRQ 4 4 RS366 PND 5 5 RS366 DLO 6 22 RS...

Page 130: ...shield to FGND Signal Ground 19 7 Send Data A Send Data B 11 12 2 14 Twisted pair Send Timing A Send Timing B 17 18 15 12 Twisted pair Receive Data A Receive Data B 13 14 3 16 Twisted pair Receive Timing A Receive Timing B 15 16 17 9 Twisted pair Terminal Ready A Terminal Ready B 20 21 20 23 Receiver Ready A Receiver Ready B 22 23 8 10 Twisted pair LOS A 25 18 LOS A Unbalanced 130 Cisco TelePresen...

Page 131: ...nd 19 7 Send Data A Send Data B 11 12 2 14 Twisted pair Send Timing A Send Timing B 17 18 15 12 Twisted pair Receive Data A Receive Data B 13 14 3 16 Twisted pair Receive Timing A Receive Timing B 15 16 17 9 Twisted pair Terminal Ready A Terminal Ready B 20 21 20 23 Receiver Ready A Receiver Ready B 22 23 8 10 Twisted pair LOS A 25 18 LOS A Unbalanced RS366 DPR 2 2 RS366 ACR 3 3 RS366 CRQ 4 4 RS36...

Page 132: ...omments Frame Ground 1 1 Do not connect shield to FGND Send Data A Send Data B 11 12 4 14 Twisted pair Send Timing A Send Timing B 17 18 15 12 Twisted pair Receive Data A Receive Data B 13 14 3 16 Twisted pair Receive Timing A Receive Timing B 15 16 17 9 Twisted pair LOS 25 31 Signal Ground 19 1 4 20 28 19 23 27 Jumpers Jumpers 132 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Se...

Page 133: ...e Video Swtcch is a rack mountable hardware option for Ciso TelePresence MXP Series codecs 6000 MXP and 3000 MXP The Video Switch delivers the ability to daisy chain multiple HD cameras and provides support for third party HD cameras Supports up to six HD camera inputs Allows the DVI input on the codec to be reserved for PC presentations Use the Enclosed Camera Cables Please note that the enclosed...

Page 134: ...and choose Doc Cam 3 You can also program the Presentation key on the remote to activate the document camera If you want to use S Video from the document camera you can connect the document camera to the AUX input on the system Note This requires a system with an additional video input 134 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Co...

Page 135: ...ress Button Name 33 21 0 OK 0 OK 34 22 0 CALL 0 CALL 35 23 0 END CALL 0 END CALL 36 24 0 PHONE BOOK 0 PHONE BOOK 37 25 0 MENU 0 MENU 38 26 0 CANCEL 0 CANCEL 39 27 40 28 0 LAYOUT 0 LAUOUT 41 29 42 2A 0 MAIN CAM 43 2B 0 PC 44 2C 0 DOC CAM 45 2D 0 DVD 46 2E 0 AUX 47 2F 0 HELP 4 P0 48 30 0 FAR END 4 P1 49 31 0 PRESETS 4 P2 50 32 0 SERVICES 4 P3 51 33 4 P4 52 34 4 P5 53 35 4 P6 54 36 4 P7 55 37 4 P8 56...

Page 136: ...xed local and far end audio output is required for recording DVD VCR Playback Mono For playback Connect a cable between Video Out on the VCR and Video In VCR on the video system Connect a cable between Audio Out on the VCR and the Audio In VCR on the system Choose VCR from the Presentation menu in the Menu to activate the VCR input Configurations Make sure that Audio In VCR is On See the Control P...

Page 137: ...system with more than one XLR input Voice Activated Camera Tracking When more than one microphone is connected you have the option to use the Voice Activated Camera Positioning feature Through Camera Tracking and the use of two or three microphones the camera can automatically position itself on the current speaker Before using camera tracking the camera positions used must be stored at Preset 7 M...

Page 138: ...nect a telephone using normal POTS line by Connect the audio out from the conference telephone to the AUX input Connect the audio input from the conference telephone to the AUX output which provides a mixed signal between local and far end Optional MultiSite package available Require a conference phone with external audio input and output 138 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D1479...

Page 139: ... enabled such that when connecting with any other video system or MCU a Cisco system will attempt to establish a secure conference using AES or DES encryption The Cisco system will attempt this for both IP and ISDN connections Where a remote system or MCU supports encryption the highest common encryption algorithm will be selected on a port by port basis The type and status of the encryption negot...

Page 140: ...up with an IP Access Password you must enter the password Password IP Access Password The default IP Access Password is TANDBERG and the Web page from the system will be shown The example below shows the System Configuration H 323 Configuration page 140 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc A...

Page 141: ...e Release key in the Release Key field and press the Install Software button 4 Type in the path to where the new software file is stored or select the file by using the Browse button 5 The progress for the sw upgrade can be tracked by pressing the telnet link in the help text box BEFORE pressing the install button Please note that this is not a necessary action for a successful software upgrade An...

Page 142: ... interface please do the following steps 1 Copy the new software file to a folder on your harddisk for instance c software 2 Open a DOS window and go to the folder where the new software is stored 3 Type ftp ip address of the TANDBERG MXP system for example ftp 10 0 8 77 4 Type in the supplied Release Key as provided from your TANDBERG Partner 5 Type in your IP password default is TANDBERG as pass...

Page 143: ...0 The web interface of the codec will then be displayed 4 Select the System Configuration tab on top of the page and then the sub tab Far end upgrade 5 Enter the release key for the system to be upgraded in the Release Key field If no release key is given the Far End System will use the previously stored release key if possible This will work when upgrading from a main release to a dot release 6 M...

Page 144: ... 65535 Dynamic H323 ports are allocated at random from 11000 to 65535 Static Will use the predefined layer 4 ports listed in the tables to the right More Commands to be found The diagnostics commands are explained in the TANDBERG MXP System Integrators Guide Go to http www tandberg com docs and see the Application Programmer Interface section Point to Point DuoVideo Function Port Type Gatekeeper D...

Page 145: ... applied over the digital DVI interface DMPM is supported in software version F2 and above The following monitor power states are defined Monitor On Power state Transmitter Cisco codec and receiver Monitor are powered and active This power state is equivalent with the DPMS normal mode Intermediate Power state When the codec goes from active to standby it turns off the DVI transmitter and the monit...

Page 146: ...ly for several hours or displayed for a short period of time every day after images may remain on the screen due to the sticking of the fluorescent materials In this case these images may decrease if moving images are displayed after them but basically they will not disappear Solving after image lagging problems If you have got after image lagging on your monitors you can reduce the problem to an ...

Page 147: ...lockDiv10000 6500 Horizontal Active 1024 Horizontal Blanking 320 Vertical Active 768 Vertical Blanking 38 Horizontal Sync Offset 24 Horizontal Sync Pulse Width 136 Vertical Sync Offset 3 Vertical Sync Pulse Width 6 Horizontal Image Size Not available Vertical Image Size Not available Horizontal Border 0 Vertical Border 0 Tested and Verified Monitors EDID Timing ADI A715 LG L3200A Dell W1700 LG M32...

Page 148: ...lity XGA Monitors and Projectors Some Cisco systems can be delivered with optional single or dual TV XGA monitors It can also be connected to any DVI VGA PAL or NTSC display Note This requires a system with minimum one DVI I output Control Panel Settings To enable dual TV XGA monitors see the Video Out Settings Go to Control Panel General Settings Screen Settings Video Out 148 Cisco TelePresence M...

Page 149: ...ce 1800 16 AT T MultiQuest 23 Call Redirection Service Sprint Service Code Ref 2 Code Service 0 Reserved 1 Private 2 Inwatts 3 Outwatts 4 FX 5 TieTrunk MCI Service Code Ref 2 Code Service 1 VNET Vision 2 800 3 PRISM1 PRISMII WATS 4 900 5 DAL 0 will still send NSF in the Q931 setup which may cause calls to fail Set to mode off if not needed Ref 1 AT T TR 41459 Specification June 1999 page 76 Ref 2 ...

Page 150: ...sentation VNC Control Panel Diagnostics View Administrator Settings Video quality VNC Control Panel Diagnostics View Administrator Settings Video name VNC Control Panel General Permissions Far End ISDN System Upgrade Control Panel Call Quality Video quality VNC Control Panel Security Encryption Mode DES Control Panel Security VNC Password Control Panel Presentation Settings Call Video Source VNC C...

Page 151: ...at Passphrase optional The IP Address of the video system see Control Panel Diagnostics System Information The software upload procedure NOTE The certificate must be installed AFTER enabling FIPS mode using HTTP not HTTPS access to the codec This must be done by an administrator in a secure environment since the installation of the certificate must occur over an unsecure link HTTP and sensitive fi...

Page 152: ... and the command xstat mac 6 Fill in the Directory Number Configuration and press Add a The Directory Number is the E 164 Alias and is found on your TANDBERG video system Go to Control Panel Network LAN Settings H 323 Settings E 164 Alias b In the Forward and Pickup Settings enter the time of No Answer Ring Duration The time selected has to have a value from 1 to 300 seconds You have now successfu...

Page 153: ...x512 video 3 audio Total 2304kbps 4x768 video no audio 4x512 video 3 audio Not Available Total 2304kbps 4x768 video no audio 4x512 video 3 audio Not Available Not Available Rate Matching Yes Yes Yes Not Available Yes Not Available Not Available Dual Stream DuoVideo H 239 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Secure Conference All bandwidths All bandwidths All bandwidths All bandwidths All bandwidths All ban...

Page 154: ...164 5 329 7 WEIGHT 9 9 kg Top View Front View Side View Perspective 154 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices Appendices ...

Page 155: ...resence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices Appendices ...

Page 156: ...leaf 156 Cisco TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices Appendices ...

Page 157: ...o TelePresence MXP Series Administrator guide D14791 01 MXP Series Administrator Guide F90 August 2011 Copyright 2010 2011 Cisco Systems Inc All rights reserved www cisco com Contents Contact us Introduction The menu structure The settings library Getting started Appendices Appendices ...

Page 158: ...iliary or VCR DVD Stereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level VCR DVD Stereo R AUDIO OUTPUTS 3 OUTPUTS 1 x RCA Phono S PDIF mono stereo or Analogue Line Level main audio or Analogue Stereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level auxiliary or Analogue Stereo R or VCR Stereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level VCR mono or Stereo R FRAME RATES 30 frames per second 168 kbps and above 60 fields per second 336 kbps and above Point to ...

Page 159: ... RH STORAGE AND TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F at RH 10 90 non condensing APPROVALS EU EEC Directive 1999 5 EC Contact your Cisco representative for an official signed version of the EC Declaration of Conformity Product Safety Standard EN 60950 1 EMC Standard EN 55022 Class B Standard EN 55024 Standard EN 61000 3 2 3 3 Telecom Compliance TBR3 TBR4 USA Product Safety Approved accor...

Page 160: ...ereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level VCR or Analogue Stereo R FRAME RATES 30 frames per second 168 kbps and above 60 fields per second 336 kbps and above Point to point DUAL STREAM DuoVideo H 239 dual stream Dynamic bandwidth adjustment H 323 Available on H 323 H 320 Available in Multisite from any site NETWORK FEATURES Auto H 320 H 323 dialing SIP Downspeeding Programmable network profiles Intelligent...

Page 161: ...lative Humidity RH STORAGE AND TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F at RH 10 90 non condensing APPROVALS EU EEC Directive 1999 5 EC Contact your Cisco representative for an official signed version of the EC Declaration of Conformity Product Safety Standard EN 60950 1 EMC Standard EN 55022 Class A Standard EN 55024 Standard EN 61000 3 2 3 3 Class A Warning for EU EEC This is a Class A pr...

Page 162: ...ntelligent Call Management Maximum call length timer URI Dialing MULTISITE FEATURES H 323 SIP Telephony VoIP in the same conference Audio and Video Transcoding Video rate matching from 56 kbps maximum conference rate CP4 and Voice Switched Best Impression Automatic CP Layouts H 264 Encryption Digital Clarity Dual Stream from any site IP Downspeeding and IPLR MultiSite H 243 Cascading on H 323 Unic...

Page 163: ...EU EEC This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio interference in which case the user may be required to take adequate measures USA Product Safety Approved according to UL 60950 1 EMC FCC CFR 47 Part 15 Class A Class A Notice for FCC This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC R...

Page 164: ...validated AES NIST validated DES Automatic key generation and exchange Supported in Dual Stream IP NETWORK FEATURES IEEE 802 1x EAP Network Authentication H 235 Gatekeeper Authentication DNS lookup for service configuration Differentiated Services DiffServ Resource Reservation Protocol RSVP IP precedence IP type of service ToS IP adaptive bandwidth management including flow control Auto Gatekeeper...

Page 165: ...rence to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Reorient or relocate the receiving a...

Page 166: ...vel main audio or Analogue Stereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level VCR or Analogue Stereo R FRAME RATES 30 frames per second 168 kbps and above 60 fields per second 336 kbps and above Point to point DUAL STREAM DuoVideo H 239 dual stream Dynamic bandwidth adjustment H 323 Available on H 323 H 320 Available in MultiSite from any site 95 85 MXP only NETWORK FEATURES Auto H 320 H 323 dialing SIP Downspeedi...

Page 167: ... to 140 F at RH 10 90 non condensing APPROVALS EU EEC Directive 1999 5 EC R TTE Contact your Cisco representative for an official signed version of the EC Declaration of Conformity Product Safety Standard EN 60950 1 EMC Standard EN 55022 Class A Standard EN 55024 Standard EN 61000 3 2 3 3 Class A Warning for EU EEC This is a Class A product In a domestic environment this product may cause radio in...

Page 168: ...ker Camera tracking mode Voice Activated Camera Positioning the camera will automatically view the current speaker Chair control Enables one participant to control the meeting by selecting which of the conference participants that is to be broadcasted to the other participants Channel status Comprehensive information about the call progress listing the numbers called and if an error occurs a cause...

Page 169: ...re layout on the screen M Main Camera Your camera Video input 1 Max call length This feature will automatically end both incoming and outgoing calls when the call time exceeds the length specified Max channels Indicates the maximum number of channels the system is allowed to use on the E1 T1 interface MCU Multipoint Conference Unit MCU status line Shows indicators for MultiSite MCU and DuoVideo Mi...

Page 170: ...ave a password in order to receive a response from the SNMP agent in the system The SNMP Community name is case sensitive SNMP Trap Host Identifies the IP address of the SNMP manager SNMP traps Generated by the agent to inform the manager about important events SoftMux Ensures high reliability and includes the unique Downspeeding feature It also makes it possible to dial to another video communica...

Page 171: ...VGA Out connector at the rear of the codec View Settings Displays all the system settings in a read only format View site View any participant in the conference other than the participant currently On Air Can be used by all conference participants VNC Virtual Network Computing Voice Switched The active site will be displayed in full screen during a MultiSite conference W WAVE II Camera Wide Angle ...

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