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30  Regulatory

CANADIAN CLASS B STATEMENT

: This digital device does not exceed the Class B limits for radio noise emissions from digital apparatus as set out in the 

interference-causing equipment standard entitled "Digital Apparatus," ICES-003 of the Department of Communications.

Cet appareil numerique respecte les limites de bruits radioelectriques applicables aux appareils numeriques de Classe B prescrites dans la norme sur le 
materiel brouilleur: "Appareils Numeriques," NMB-003 edictee par le ministre des Communications.

MODIFICATION

: Any changes or modifications not expressly approved by the grantee of this device could void the user's authority to operate the device.

Toute modification non approuvée explicitement par le fournisseur de licence de l'appareil peut entraîner l'annulation du droit de l'utilisateur à utiliser 
l'appareil.

Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Creative Technology Ltd. No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in 
any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying and recording, for any purpose without the written permission of Creative Technology Ltd.

Copyright © 2008 Creative Technology Ltd. All rights reserved. The Creative logo and Live! are trademarks or registered trademarks of Creative Technology Ltd. in the United States and/or other countries. 
All other brand and product names listed are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders.

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Summary of Contents for inPerson

Page 1: ...ellation and Noise Reduction Wi Fi Rechargeable removable Lithium ion battery Auto Login Auto Answer Screen Saver Speed dial Call History Contact List Usage Scenarios Built in dual microphones and audio output to external speakers not included with the bundled RCA cables Built in dual microphones and internal speaker For privacy bundled microphone and earphones Viewing on a larger screen video out...

Page 2: ...Managing Your Contact List 16 Managing Your Calls 18 Personalizing Your inPerson 20 Managing Video Conferencing Settings 21 Video Conferencing Tips 21 Managing Network Settings 22 Upgrading Firmware 23 FAQs Troubleshooting 24 Information Diagrams 25 Recovery Menu 25 Specifications 27 Safety 28 Regulatory 29 FatPipe_CES_2_samples fm Page 2 Friday November 23 2007 2 11 PM ...

Page 3: ...A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control 3 A Tour of Your inPerson and Remote Control FatPipe_CES_2_samples fm Page 3 Friday November 23 2007 2 11 PM ...

Page 4: ... NETWORK 5V DC IN AV OUTPUT Back Power Network port Yellow Video In jack Red Audio In Right jack Bottom Removable Battery Battery Release switch Tripod mount White Audio In Left jack FatPipe_CES_2_samples fm Page 4 Friday November 23 2007 2 11 PM ...

Page 5: ...ur inPerson s LCD Entering characters To enter a number press and hold the numeric button To enter an alphabet letter press the letter s button continuously until the desired letter appears To enter symbols press the button To switch between upper and lower case press the button Deleting characters Press the Back button FatPipe_CES_2_samples fm Page 5 Friday November 23 2007 2 11 PM ...

Page 6: ...ighlight an item press the up and down arrows button Using the Arrows and OK buttons to edit menu items Highlight the menu item that you want To edit a highlighted menu item press the OK button Using the keypad edit the menu item After editing the menu item press the OK button again FatPipe_CES_2_samples fm Page 6 Friday November 23 2007 2 11 PM ...

Page 7: ...enu screens To exit from the Options menu press the Back button or press the Options button again Video Conferencing screen User Account During a call Contacts Main Menu System Network Settings Wi Fi Wireless Network Main Menu Date Time Display Clock Speed Dial Photos Call history FatPipe_CES_2_samples fm Page 7 Friday November 23 2007 2 11 PM ...

Page 8: ...icating that the battery is charging When the charging is complete the Battery Full but still charging icon appears on the LCD You can then disconnect the power adapter To use the removable battery Attach the battery to your inPerson before proceeding to Getting Started You can charge the battery and use your inPerson at the same time To remove your battery later Move the battery lock as shown to ...

Page 9: ... your inPerson to a power outlet using the power adapter Your inPerson turns on and the LCD lights up after the power adapter is plugged in NOTE You do not need to connect the ethernet cable if you are using a Wi Fi connection NETWORK 5V DC IN AV OUTPUT FatPipe_CES_2_samples fm Page 9 Friday November 23 2007 2 11 PM ...

Page 10: ...he LCD Connecting via Wi Fi Wireless Network 1 Highlight Wi Fi Wireless Network and press the OK button 2 Enter a Profile Name for your Wi Fi connection and select Ok Your configured Wi Fi settings will be saved under this name for convenient selection in the future 3 Select Scan for available wireless networks or Manual Settings To scan for available wireless networks i Highlight the Wi Fi connec...

Page 11: ...nt This may take up to a few minutes The following will appear n User ID your ID This can also be viewed User Details in the CVC conferencing screen n Display Name the name your contacts will see If no display name is entered your User ID will be displayed n Photo you can add a display photo to your account after completing the Setup Wizard and when you have a photo library See Take a photo of you...

Page 12: ...t 3 Press the Call End Call button When a call is established you will automatically start receiving and sending audio To start sending video press the Video On Off button 4 To end the call press the Call End Call button TIP To automatically send and receive video for all future calls select Main Menu System User Settings Default Conferencing Mode Audio Video On FatPipe_CES_2_samples fm Page 12 Fr...

Page 13: ...t Photoshot and press the OK button The photo is taken in about 3 seconds 3 To use this photo as your contact s display photo See Attach a photo to your contact on page 17 Take a photo of yourself 1 While not video conferencing press the Options button 2 Highlight Photoshot and press the OK button The photo is taken in about 3 seconds 3 To use this photo as your display photo See Add a display pho...

Page 14: ...o conferencing your inPerson will continue to stream video and audio even if the lid is closed NETWORK 5V DC IN AV OUTPUT 4 5 6 8 9 7 3 1 2 1 Yellow connector 2 Red connector 3 White connector 4 Video In jack Yellow 5 Audio In Right jack Red 6 Audio In Left jack White 7 Yellow connector 8 Red connector 9 White connector FatPipe_CES_2_samples fm Page 14 Friday November 23 2007 2 11 PM ...

Page 15: ... OK button 3 Highlight the photo that you want and press the OK button 4 To return to the thumbnails view press the Back button Delete photos 1 From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen select Main Menu 2 Highlight Photos and press the OK button Thumbnails of your photos are displayed 3 Highlight the photo that you want 4 Press the Options button 5 Highlight Delete Photo and press the OK ...

Page 16: ... 12 below 7 Highlight Display Name 8 Following the method described from steps 4 to 6 above enter the display name for your contact 9 Highlight Photo and press the OK button 10 Highlight the photo you want 11 Select Next 12 Select Save Edit your contact s details 1 Make sure you are logged in to your SightSpeed account 2 From the Main Menu or Video Conferencing screen select Contacts 3 Highlight t...

Page 17: ...to Block a contact 1 Make sure you are logged in to your SightSpeed account 2 From the Main Menu or Video Conferencing screen select Contacts 3 Highlight the contact you want 4 Press the Options button and highlight Block 5 Press the OK button Delete a contact 1 Make sure you are logged in to your SightSpeed account 2 From the Main Menu or Video Conferencing screen select Contacts 3 Highlight the ...

Page 18: ...m your Contact list i Select Contacts ii Highlight the contact that you want n Speed dial Press the pre assigned keypad number n Manual SightSpeed ID input i Press any keypad button and then press the Options button ii Highlight Text and then press the OK button iii Using the keypad enter your contact s SightSpeed ID 2 Press the Call End Call button When a call is established you will automaticall...

Page 19: ...ser Account or Video Conferencing screen select Main Menu 2 Highlight System and press the OK button 3 Highlight User Settings and press the OK button 4 Highlight Auto Answer and press the OK button 5 Highlight the timing you want and press the OK button again View your call history 1 Make sure you are logged in to your SightSpeed account 2 From the User Account or Video Conferencing screen select...

Page 20: ... button 4 Highlight Set Time or Set Date and press the OK button 5 Using the Arrows button set the date and time and then select Save To view the saved time and date highlight Display Clock and press the OK button To change time and date display options press the Options button Add a display photo to your account 1 From the Video Conferencing screen select Logout 2 In the User Account screen that ...

Page 21: ...then highlight Camera Settings White Balance When you see your video image flickering from the video conferencing screen press the Options button and then highlight Camera Settings Power Frequency Check that the correct power frequency is selected For North America it should be 60 Hz Tips for great audio Ensure the openings of the dual microphones on your inPerson are not blocked by any objects es...

Page 22: ...he keypad enter a display name for your Wi Fi network and press the OK button 8 Highlight Manual Settings 9 Select Next 10 Highlight Network Name or Security if the network is security enabled 11 Press the OK button to edit the menu item 12 After editing the menu item press the OK button again 13 Select Ok When network connection is successful the Wi Fi icon appears on the LCD Disable or delete yo...

Page 23: ...ttings and press the OK button 4 Highlight Ethernet LAN Wired Network or Wi Fi Wireless Network 5 Select View Details Upgrading Firmware Your inPerson s menu interface features and operations are controlled by its firmware Sometimes improvements are made to the firmware and these firmware upgrades are automatically detected when your inPerson is connected to the network When a newer firmware versi...

Page 24: ...t displayed make sure that i Your Wi Fi router is turned on ii Wi Fi is enabled on the router iii Your inPerson is placed nearer to the router What does incoming and outgoing video quality depend on The video quality depends on the device video resolution and network bandwidth used by yourself and your contact In addition your inPerson supports the h 264 higher quality and h 263 video codecs If yo...

Page 25: ...rt select this to reset your personalized settings back to default Format Disk all files will be deleted device will restart select this to reformat your inPerson Warning all content will be deleted After performing this your inPerson will restart with the currently installed firmware Reinstall Firmware device will restart select this to download and install the latest firmware version Your person...

Page 26: ...26 Recovery Menu To exit the recovery menu From the Recovery Menu screen select Restart FatPipe_CES_2_samples fm Page 26 Friday November 23 2007 2 11 PM ...

Page 27: ...320 x 240 QVGA 176 x 144 QCIF Effective Focal Range 30 cm to infinity Video Codec Support H 264 H 263 H 263 Audio Codec Support dvi4 ilbc G 711 G 723 1a G 729ab telephony tone signalling rfc2833 Communication Protocol SIP SDP RTP RTCP STUN ICE Network Protocol UDP TCP ARP DHCP SNTP ICMP Ethernet Connection RJ 45 Ethernet Network Interface 10 100 Base T Wireless Standards Compliance IEEE 802 11b an...

Page 28: ...es When a conductive apparatus such as earphones is used in close proximity with a CRT television or CRT monitor the latter may emit an electrostatic discharge This electrostatic discharge can be felt as a static shock While this static shock is usually harmless it is good practice to avoid close contact with CRT devices when using earphones Do not listen to audio on your earbuds or headphones at ...

Page 29: ...lies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 This device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation CAUTION To comply with the limits of the Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules this device must be installed with computer equi...

Page 30: ...tion non approuvée explicitement par le fournisseur de licence de l appareil peut entraîner l annulation du droit de l utilisateur à utiliser l appareil Information in this document is subject to change without notice and does not represent a commitment on the part of Creative Technology Ltd No part of this manual may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic or mechanica...

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