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The HD Visual Communication System uses the on-screen menus to make 
various adjustments and settings. This section explains how to adjust or set the 
items in the menus and gives a brief introduction to the menus.

The Home menu is displayed on the monitor screen when the system is
turned on and has not been connected to a remote party. The Home menu 
displays the image shot by the local camera, local system name, current date 
and time and buttons to open the menus.
You can select the items shown in the Home menu using the Home Menu1 to 
Home Menu3 pages in the Home Menu setup menu.
The descriptions of the items displayed in the Home menu are given below 
using the default menu and the menu with all items shown, as the examples.

For details on the Home Menu setup menu, see page 89.

Home menu (default)

Identifying the Home Menu

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Summary of Contents for PCS-XG100

Page 1: ...oration 4 455 810 19 1 HD Visual Communication System Operating Instructions Version 1 4 Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference PCS XG100 XG77 PCS XG100S XG77S ...

Page 2: ...Check with local codes for possible special disposal instructions SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION The electromagnetic fields at the specific frequencies may influence the picture of this unit CAUTION To reduce the risk of fire use only No 26 AWG or larger telecommunication line cord When installing the installation space must be secured in consideration of the ventilation and service operation D...

Page 3: ...e required to correct the interference at his own expense You are cautioned that any changes or modifications not expressly approved in this manual could void your authority to operate this equipment All interface cables used to connect peripherals must be shielded in order to comply with the limits for a digital device pursuant to Subpart B of Part 15 of FCC Rules This device complies with Part 1...

Page 4: ... Konan Minato ku Tokyo 108 0075 Japan The Authorized Representative for EMC and product safety is Sony Deutschland GmbH Hedelfinger Strasse 61 70327 Stuttgart Germany For any service or guarantee matters please refer to the addresses given in separate service or guarantee documents This apparatus shall not be used in the residential area NOTICE Each of PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S and PCS RFZ1 cont...

Page 5: ... PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S HD Visual Communication System tyyppinen laite on direktiivin 1999 5 EY oleellisten vaatimusten ja sitä koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen Halutessasi lisätietoja käy osoitteessa http www compliance sony de French Par la présente Sony Corporation déclare que l appareil PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S HD Visual Communication System est conforme aux exigences esse...

Page 6: ... można pod następującym adresem URL http www compliance sony de Portuguese Sony Corporation declara que este PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S HD Visual Communication System está conforme com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições da Directiva 1999 5 CE Para mais informacoes por favor consulte a seguinte URL http www compliance sony de Romanian Language Informal DoC Με την η Sony Corporation δηλώ...

Page 7: ...ony Corporation dat het toestel PCS RFZ1 RF Remote Commander in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999 5 EG Nadere informatie kunt u vinden op http www compliance sony de Language Informal DoC Sony Corporation týmto vyhlasuje že PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S HD Visual Communication System splňa základné požiadavky a všetky príslušné ustanoveni...

Page 8: ...t PCS RFZ1 RF Remote Commander in Übereinstimmung mit den grundlegenden Anforderungen und den übrigen einschlägigen Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG befindet Weitere Informationen erhältlich unter http www compliance sony de Greek Hungarian Italian Con la presente Sony Corporation dichiara che questo PCS RFZ1 RF Remote Commander è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre disposizioni pe...

Page 9: ...e la presente Sony Corporation declara que el PCS RFZ1 RF Remote Commander cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999 5 CE Para mayor información por favor consulte el siguiente URL http www compliance sony de Swedish Härmed intygar Sony Corporation att denna PCS RFZ1 RF Remote Commander står I överensstämmelse med de väsentl...

Page 10: ...mportant information and complete terms and conditions of Sony s limited warranty applicable to this product For the customers in Canada SONY LIMITED WARRANTY Please visit http www sonybiz ca solutions Support do for important information and complete terms and conditions of Sony s limited warranty applicable to this product For the customers in Europe Sony Professional Solutions Europe Standard W...

Page 11: ...a a LAN 35 System Connection via an ISDN 36 System Connection via a SIP 37 Attaching the Camera Unit to a Tripod 38 Preparing the System 39 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Commander 39 Pairing the Remote Commander with the Main Unit 40 Turning the System On Off 42 Turning On 42 Standby Mode Function 43 Setting the HD Visual Communication System to Standby Mode 43 Turning Off 44 Adjusting the V...

Page 12: ...u Setup Menu 89 Administrator Setup Menu 91 Encryption Setup Menu 96 Shared Phone Book Setup Menu 96 Displaying the Machine Status 98 Displaying the Machine Status Menu 98 Machine Information 100 Peripheral Status 100 Communication Mode Status 101 LAN Line Status 101 Network Routing Check 102 Restrictions on the Use of LAN2 PCS XG100 XG100S only 103 Restrictions on the Use of IPv6 104 Setting Up t...

Page 13: ... the Contents of the Phone Book 133 Copying a Registered Party in the Phone Book 134 Deleting the Registered Remote Party 134 Creating a Group in the Phone Book Group Edit 134 Creating a Private Phone Book 136 Using the Shared Phone Book 138 Adjusting the Sound 141 Adjusting the Volume of the Received Sound 141 Turning Off the Sound Momentarily Muting Function 141 Turning Off the Sound on Answerin...

Page 14: ... Camera 175 Recording during a Communication 176 Sending Audio Video from the External Equipment to a Remote Party 177 Viewing the Picture from the System on a Monitor or Projector 179 Communicating without the Picture Voice Meeting 181 Controlling the Remote System with the Tone Signal DTMF Transmission 182 Accessing the Communication System 183 Using a Web Browser 183 Using Telnet 183 Using SSH ...

Page 15: ...ted From Another Terminal 214 Ending the Multipoint Connection 215 Notes on Secondary Terminals 216 Multipoint Attributes 217 Chapter 7 Web Control Function Opening the Web Page 220 Identifying a User 221 Selecting a Menu 223 How to Use Home Menu 224 How to Use Download Menu 225 How to Use Remote Commander Menu 226 Selecting a Tool 227 How To Configure KIOSK Mode 228 How to Use Version Up Page 229...

Page 16: ...SRG 120DH HD Camera Unit Supplied with PCS XG100 XG77 262 PCS RFZ1 Remote Commander Supplied 262 VGP AC19V45 AC Adaptor Supplied 262 PCS A1 Microphone Two supplied with PCS XG100 XG100S one supplied with PCS XG77 XG77S 262 PCSA B384S ISDN Unit Optional 263 PCSA B768S ISDN Unit Optional 263 PCSA MCG106 HD MCU Software Optional 263 PCSA MCG109 HD MCU Software Optional 263 PCSA RXG77 HD Upgrade Softw...

Page 17: ...17 Glossary 274 Menu Configuration 277 Index 291 IPELA and are trademarks of Sony Corporation ...

Page 18: ...ng the optional equipment and functions such as streaming recording presentation and annotation Chapter 5 Encrypted Connection This chapter shows how to connect to a remote party using an encrypted video and audio data and encrypted data from a computer Chapter 6 Multipoint Connection This chapter shows you how to connect your system to multiple sites Multipoint connection requires installation of...

Page 19: ...compression format of the Communication System supports MPEG4 AAC Advanced Audio Coding stereo sound and 22 kHz monaural sound allowing high quality audio transmission and reception The built in echo canceller supports up to 16 kHz Supports data communication Image output from a computer can be transmitted simultaneously with camera images High transmission speeds and high quality picture capabili...

Page 20: ...only the PCS XG100 XG100S allows video inputs from external devices via the HDMI connectors Supports USB storage The Communication System is equipped with USB ports allowing you to create a Private Phone Book and store the customized settings on a USB storage device For details on supported USB storage devices consult your Sony dealer HD recording Video and audio can be recorded to a USB storage d...

Page 21: ...talling the optional PCSA MCG106 MCG109 HD MCU software in your Visual Communication System allows connection among multiple points via a LAN or and ISDN line Multipoint connections in which the PCS XG77 XG77S serves as the main terminal is supported in version 1 41 and later However only the PCSA MCG106 HD MCU software can be installed on the PCS XG77 XG77S Supports KIOSK mode You can simplify op...

Page 22: ...ne SRG 120DH HD Camera Unit and one PCS A1 Microphone unit PCS XG100S HD Visual Communication System package that includes the main unit and two PCS A1 Microphone units PCS XG77S HD Visual Communication System package that includes the main unit and one PCS A1 Microphone unit Components packaged in the PCS XG100 Basic System Components Note Unit Description PCS XG100S HD Visual Communication Syste...

Page 23: ...al Communication System Contains the video codec audio codec echo canceller network interfaces and system controller PCS RFZ1 Remote Commander Use this to control the HD Visual Communication System after pairing it with the system VGP AC19V45 AC adaptor Supplies power to the Communication System SRG 120DH HD Camera Unit Full HD rotating camera with a wide angle lens 71 degree wide angle of view th...

Page 24: ...45 AC adaptor Supplies power to the Communication System PCS A1 Microphone Omni directional microphone that picks up sound relatively from all directions allowing participants to speak from any location It is recommended to use in a quiet situation two pieces supplied Unit Description PCS XG77S HD Visual Communication System Contains the video codec audio codec echo canceller network interfaces an...

Page 25: ...upported in version 1 41 and later PCSA B768S ISDN Unit Used to connect to an ISDN line Up to six ISDN lines 12B channels usable ISDN is supported in version 1 41 and later PCSA MCG106 MCG109 HD MCU Software Software required for multipoint connection using LAN or and ISDN Multipoint connections in which the PCS XG77 XG77S serves as the main terminal is supported in version 1 41 and later However ...

Page 26: ...26 System Components Mobile Access Software PCSA SAG8 for PCS XG100 XG100S PCSA SAG1 for PCS XG77 XG77S Use this to connect the PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S to a mobile terminal Unit Description ...

Page 27: ...G100 XG77 is depicted as the camera unit in the system configuration examples Although two PCS A1 Microphones are depicted in the system configurations only one microphone is supplied with the PCS XG77 XG77S This allows you to Have a point to point HD visual communication over LAN Pick up sound in stereo by using two microphones connected to the system System configuration Notes System Configurati...

Page 28: ... B bearer channels Up to three ISDN lines 6B channels with the PCSA B384S ISDN Unit or up to six ISDN lines 12B channels with the PCSA B768S ISDN Unit can be connected to one Communication System The more channels you use for a single communication the faster speeds and higher quality picture you can obtain for your network communication When connecting to the ISDN Unit Use the ports in ascending ...

Page 29: ...e 1 LAN1 connector LAN connector on the PCS XG77 XG77S on the Communication System when connecting your system via a SIP Connection to a SIP server through the 2 LAN2 connector is not available For details on system configurations using SIP UC connections see SIP UC Connections on page 113 System Configuration via a SIP SIP UC Notes T W 1 PCS XG100S XG77S HD Visual Communication System 2 SRG 120DH...

Page 30: ...or some of the network related functions of your system such as SIP server connection gatekeeper connection Telnet access and Web access are not available If your system is connected to one LAN use the 1 connector For details see Restrictions on the Use of LAN2 PCS XG100 XG100S only on page 103 System configuration System Configuration Using Two LAN Connections PCS XG100 XG100S only Notes T W 1 PC...

Page 31: ...to use the HD MCU software For details on purchasing license keys consult your Sony dealer For details on installing license keys see Adding Optional Software on page 196 This allows you to Have a multipoint HD visual communication among up to 16 sites over LAN System configuration System Configuration via a LAN for Multipoint Notes T W T W 1 PCS XG100S HD Visual Communication System 2 SRG 120DH H...

Page 32: ...n be installed on the PCS XG77 XG77S A license key must be purchased and installed to use the HD MCU software For details on purchasing license keys consult your Sony dealer For details on installing license keys see Adding Optional Software on page 196 This allows you to Have a multipoint HD visual communication among up to 10 sites over LAN and ISDN Be sure to connect two Communication Systems w...

Page 33: ... 2 SRG 120DH HD Camera Unit supplied with the PCS XG100 XG77 3 PCS RFZ1 Remote Commander 4 TV monitor not supplied 5 PCS A1 Microphones 6 PCSA MCG106 MCG109 HD MCU software not supplied 7 PCSA B384S not supplied or PCSA B768S not supplied ISDN Unit This diagram depicts a system configuration using the PCSA B768S ISDN Unit ISDN ISDN ...

Page 34: ...Unit For safety do not connect the 1000BASE T connector to a network that applies excess voltage via the 1000BASE T connector Used with the ISDN Unit for the first time the Communication System may automatically upgrade the software of the connected equipment Upgrade the software according to the message displayed on the monitor screen Be sure not to turn off the Communication System or disconnect...

Page 35: ...nication This is not used during regular communication System Connection via a LAN Notes SRG 120DH HD Camera Unit6 to HDMI VISCA IN DC 12V PCS XG100S XG77S1 HD Visual Communication System Camera cable Power cord4 to CAMERA to LAN TV monitor5 to a wall outlet to DC19 5V AC adaptor3 to a wall outlet 1 The HDMI IN HDMI 2 OUT and 2 connectors are not available on the PCS XG77S 2 connector on the PCS X...

Page 36: ...a wall outlet Interface cable supplied with ISDN Unit to ISDN UNIT to HDMI VISCA IN DC 12V PCSA B384S ISDN Unit4 to ISDN 1 6 ISDN Unit4 to ISDN 1 3 ISDN modular cable4 PCSA B768S ISDN Unit4 AC adaptor2 to a wall outlet to DC19 5V to ISDN PCS A1 Microphone to MIC A1 to HDMI 1 OUT HDMI cable2 to HDMI IN PCS XG100S XG77S1 HD Visual Communication System 1 The HDMI IN HDMI 2 OUT and 2 connectors are no...

Page 37: ...0DH HD Camera Unit6 Camera cable Power cord4 to CAMERA TV monitor5 to a wall outlet to HDMI VISCA IN DC 12V SIP server UTP cable category 6 straight 5 AC adaptor3 to a wall outlet to DC19 5V PCS A1 microphone to MIC A1 to 12 to LAN connector to LAN connector IP telephone etc to HDMI 1 OUT HDMI cable3 to HDMI IN PCS XG100S XG77S1 HD Visual Communication System 1 The HDMI IN HDMI 2 OUT and 2 connect...

Page 38: ...the tripod attachment screw according to the camera unit s specifications while using the following as a guide for the amount of protrusion 4 from the attachment surface Attaching the Camera Unit to a Tripod Amount of protrusion 4 Camera unit 4 4 5 to 7 mm 4 0 18 to 0 27 in SRG 120DH camera unit supplied with the PCS XG100 XG77 4 4 3 to 5 mm 4 0 17 to 0 20 in PCSA CXG100 EVI H100V recommended came...

Page 39: ...he battery compartment cover 2 Insert two size AA R6 batteries with correct polarities into the battery compartment 3 Replace the cover Be sure to insert the batteries E side first Inserting them forcibly e side first may damage the insulated film covering the batteries and cause a short circuit Battery life When the batteries are exhausted the LED indicator does not light if you press any button ...

Page 40: ... Systems Pairing between the Remote Commander and the Communication System is programmed at the factory You can use the following procedure if you need to perform pairing with the main unit again When performing a pairing procedure be sure to turn off other HD Visual Communication Systems located nearby that are not targets for pairing If multiple devices are turned on the Remote Commander might p...

Page 41: ...econds the LED indicator on the Remote Commander flashes slowly 5 times and then begins flashing rapidly In this case press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander again To cancel pairing Press the 1 power button on the Remote Commander The LED on the Remote Commander will switch from flashing rapidly to turning off When the LED indicator does not flash even if you press any button on the Remote ...

Page 42: ...r lights in green when the Communication System turns on The Home menu will appear on the monitor screen and the picture shot by the local camera will also appear in the Home menu Home menu After the power is turned on the camera moves automatically for trial operation Be careful not to catch your finger If you use force to prevent the camera from moving the camera may stop moving and the picture ...

Page 43: ...a Sony dealer You can check the versions of the Communication System optional dedicated equipment connected and the application software installed using the Machine Status menu For details on the Machine Status menu see page 98 To save power the Communication System will enter standby mode if you do not operate it for a specified period of time When the Communication System is in standby mode the ...

Page 44: ...m turns off 3 Turn off the power of other equipment used for the communication Turn off the power switch on the Communication System when the system will not be used for an extended period While the power switch is off you cannot receive a call from a remote party Be sure to unplug the power cord after the power of the system is turned off completely If the system is unplugged for about 10 days or...

Page 45: ...djust the volume on the TV monitor so that you can properly hear a remote party s speaking Do not activate the TV s surround sound feature as it may cause the echo canceller of the Communication System not to function properly and make strange sounds Volume adjustment during communication Press the VOLUME buttons on the Remote Commander to adjust the volume on the Communication System during commu...

Page 46: ...p wizard later using the setup menus The setup wizard will also be displayed when you install the PCSA B384S or PCSA B768S ISDN Unit to your system later Perform the setup again To select the on screen language 1 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Select Language in the setup wizard then press the ENTER button Note Back to Tools English 2007 11 29 14 21 IP XXX XXX XXX XXX ...

Page 47: ... press the ENTER button 2 Set the region and clock items Select the region Select the country or region where the system is used Select the display pattern Select the display pattern of year month and day Enter the year Enter the month Enter the day Enter the time Enter the date and time using the number buttons on the Remote Commander For the procedure to enter the numbers using the Remote Comman...

Page 48: ... the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Save then press the ENTER button The setup wizard appears To set up a LAN connection Select Set up LAN in the setup wizard then set up a LAN connection To set up an ISDN line Select Set up ISDN in the setup wizard then set up an ISDN line connection To set up a SIP Select Set up SIP in the setup wizard then set up a SIP connection Select Lin...

Page 49: ...party The Home menu displays the image shot by the local camera local system name current date and time and buttons to open the menus You can select the items shown in the Home menu using the Home Menu1 to Home Menu3 pages in the Home Menu setup menu The descriptions of the items displayed in the Home menu are given below using the default menu and the menu with all items shown as the examples For...

Page 50: ...et of digits is not displayed for IPv6 IP addresses By changing the Number Display setting page 90 on the Home Menu1 page of the Home Menu setup menu you can display the gatekeeper s user name and user number NAT address etc instead of the IP address E ISDN line number The ISDN line number of the local system is shown ISDN is supported in version 1 41 and later F Local system status The status on ...

Page 51: ... when you select the button and press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander The menu is used to carry out presentation streaming recording annotation etc The Machine Status menu or Setup menus can be displayed using the buttons in the Tools menu Tools menu For details on the Tools menu see page 159 For details on the Machine Status menu see page 98 For details on the Setup menu see page 62 Deta...

Page 52: ... the ENTER button on the Remote Commander The Connect menu is used to call a remote party Detailed Dial History Phone Book IP 192 168 0 11 Home 5 11 2008 13 00 Missed Call Answer Dial Dial History1 111 111 111 112 2008 05 01 00 00 12 34 56 Dial History2 555 555 555 2008 05 26 00 00 03 25 45 Dial History3 17 17 17 17 2008 05 26 00 00 01 00 17 Dial History4 18 18 18 18 2008 05 26 00 00 01 00 18 Dial...

Page 53: ...ion display The instructions for the operation in the Home menu are displayed O Line interface select button Selecting the button opens the drop down list of the line interface Select the interface to be used then press the ENTER button P Number input box To call a remote party not registered in the Phone Book select the box and enter the party s IP address Domain name ISDN line number etc Select ...

Page 54: ...ay 1 Video input The selected video input on the local system is displayed The displayed video input is shown as the label set in Custom Input Label in the Video setup menu 2 Audio input The selected audio input on the local system is displayed 3 LAN status The current status of LAN connection is shown The LAN indicator is shown in white when LAN is enabled for use and in gray when it is disabled ...

Page 55: ...n tablet is connected streaming broadcast is being executed recording is being executed etc are displayed 7 Audio level meter The current audio input level is displayed 8 Volume The volume level bar is temporarily shown when you adjust the volume of the Communication System 9 Warning messages If system malfunction occurs a warning instruction etc are displayed ...

Page 56: ...lay the Home menu Operation Using the Menu F1 F2 F3 F4 T W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RFZ GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ ABC DEF PRESENTATION LAYOUT RETURN CONNECT ON OFF MIC BACK SPACE DISCONNECT TONE DOT TOOLS VOLUME ZOOM ENTER VIDEO INPUT CAMERA PCS RFZ1 DOT button Number buttons ENTER button V v B b buttons RETURN button Connect Camera 5 11 2008 13 00 IP XXX XXX XXX XXX Home AAA Ready ...

Page 57: ...ER button The Brightness menu appears 4 Press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander Now you can select the adjustment mode 5 Use the V v B or b button to select the desired item from the drop down list then press the ENTER button The menu goes to Manual Adjustment mode Details Previous Adjustments Brightness Preset Camera 5 11 2008 13 00 Adjustments Brightness Auto Adjustment Previous 5 11 2008...

Page 58: ...tton on the Remote Commander to select Previous then press the ENTER button You can also use the RETURN button on the Remote Commander The Camera menu is restored When the Save button is displayed in the menu When the setting or adjustment is finished press the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Save and press the ENTER button The setting or adjusted value becomes effective When t...

Page 59: ...tedly You can enter the number shown on each button by pressing it once To enter a symbol Press the F2 button repeatedly to select the desired symbol Pressing the 0 button repeatedly also enables you to enter a symbol To enter a dot for an IP address Press the b button or DOT button Entering Characters Using the Remote Commander F1 F2 F3 F4 T W 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 RFZ GHI JKL MNO PQRS TUV WXYZ ABC...

Page 60: ...d is set to On in the Menu Screens page of the General setup menu page 88 the on screen keyboard automatically appears on the screen if character input is required in the menu You can also use the buttons on the Remote Commander even when the on screen keyboard is displayed on the screen To enter letters or numbers 1 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Num or Alpha on the o...

Page 61: ...esired symbol then press the ENTER button The selected symbol is entered 3 Repeat steps 1 and 2 to enter all the symbols 4 After the input is complete select End then press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander To enter a dot for an IP address Select b or Dot on the on screen keyboard then press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander To enter a space Select Space then press the ENTER button o...

Page 62: ...y the Setup menus and gives a introduction to the menus 1 Press the Tools button on the Remote Commander or use the V v B or b button to select Tools in the Home menu then press the ENTER button The Tools menu appears on the monitor screen Chapter 2 Registration and Setup for System Administrators Opening the Setup Menu Machine Status Setup Home Presentation Streaming Recording Annotation Suspende...

Page 63: ...ss the F4 button again For a description of each setup menu see the page for that menu indicated below Line Interface setup menu see page 66 Dial setup menu see page 66 Answer setup menu see page 67 Multipoint setup menu see page 67 Communication setup menu see page 68 Audio setup menu see page 72 Video setup menu see page 75 LAN setup menu see page 78 QoS setup menu see page 82 TOS setup menu see...

Page 64: ...elect the setting item then press the ENTER button 5 Select the desired item from the drop down list or enter the characters in the text box For individual items see pages 66 to 97 6 After the selection or character input is completed use the V v B or b button to select Save then press the ENTER button The setting is saved and the Setup menu is restored Notes Setup Dial Telephone Mode More Options...

Page 65: ...stem Administrators To cancel the setup Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Cancel then press the ENTER button Or press the RETURN button on the Remote Commander To return to the left column Press the B button or RETURN button on the Remote Commander ...

Page 66: ...an appropriate format automatically G 711µ law Selects the format based on the G 711µ law standard G 711A law Selects the format based on the G 711A law standard More Options Enable Allows you to select whether to display the More Options button in the List Edit menu of the Phone Book You can set the detailed items for dialing in the List Edit menu by selecting the More Options button On Displays ...

Page 67: ...lect when you do not use the Multiple Subscriber Number On Select when you use the Multiple Subscriber Number ISDN MSN is supported in version 1 41 and later Mic on Answer Allows you to select whether to transmit audio from your site when you receive a call and connect it On Enables transmission of audio when answering a call Off Disables transmission of audio when answering a call For details see...

Page 68: ...ree six parts when there are four or five and nine parts when there are six to eight terminals connected Six screen Mosaic The display is split into six parts regardless of the number of terminals connected Nine screen Mosaic The display is split into nine parts regardless of the number of terminals connected When there is only one terminal connected the display switches to full screen regardless ...

Page 69: ...Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 13Mbps 14Mbps 15Mbps 16Mbps and Other The 5Mbps 6Mbps 7Mbps 8Mbps 9Mbps 10Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 13Mbps 14Mbps 15Mbps and 16Mbps settings are not available on the PCS XG77 XG77S Audio Mode Allows you to select the compression format of audio to be sent to a remote party When Individual Settings for Transmission Reception or Individual Settings for Point to Point Multipoint on the IP...

Page 70: ...Settings for Transmission Reception or Individual Settings for Point to Point Multipoint on the IP page is set to On you can set this item for transmission and reception and point to point and multipoint connections individually You can select from among H 261 H 263 and H 264 H 261 will be supported in version 2 0 Video Frame Allows you to select the number of video framesduring transmissionorrece...

Page 71: ...n data transmissions 1 2 Use 1 2 of the total bandwidth for H 239 presentation data transmissions 1 3 Use 1 3 of the total bandwidth for H 239 presentation data transmissions Restrict Allows you to select the ISDN transmission rate Auto Select when connecting a remote party via a normal ISDN line 56K Select when connecting a remote party located in a region or country where the ISDN transmission r...

Page 72: ...es automatically When using PCSA CXG100 or EVI H100V HD camera units transmission will be at a maximum of 30 frames per second even when Video Frame is set to 60fps or AUTO The Audio setup menu is used to set various audio items Basic Setup1 Audio Input Allows you to select the audio input MIC Inputs audio from the microphone AUX Inputs audio from auxiliary external equipment MIC AUX Inputs audio ...

Page 73: ...DMI Outputs audio from the HDMI 1 OUT connector AUDIO Outputs audio from the AUDIO OUT connector Audio will be output from both the HDMI 1 OUT connector and the AUDIO OUT connector regardless of this setting However only one of these outputs can actually be used If the Audio Output setting is configured incorrectly the echo canceller may not function properly Lip Sync Allows you to select whether ...

Page 74: ...efault delay plus 100ms Custom Uses the Audio Input Delay you set Audio Input Delay When you set Audio Input Delay Setting to Custom you can set the delay time of the input audio to match the image and audio Audio Output Delay Setting Allows you to set Audio Output Delay to synchronize the audio with the video output Default 100ms Selects the default delay minus 100ms Default 50ms Selects the defa...

Page 75: ...can also select Off for the sound not to be output Dial Tone Allows you to select the volume of a ring back and busy tones when you are dialing from among Loud Medium and Quiet You can also select Off for the ring back and busy tones not to be output Ringer Tone Allows you to select the volume of a ring tone when you receive a call from among Loud Medium and Quiet You can also select Off for the r...

Page 76: ...T button once then Number button 3 three times DVI I OUT VIDEO INPUT button once then Number button 4 three times The setting of Monitor Output is changed and the picture will be displayed on the screen DVI I Monitor Output Format Allows you to select from the SXGA XGA 720p and 1080p video formats for the DVI I OUT connector output When Monitor Output is set to HDMI 1 HDMI 2 the DVI I Monitor Outp...

Page 77: ... Selects when HDMI is selected in Video Input Link to Mic Allows you to select whether to link an audio input to the selected video input Link to Audio Input Allows you to switch the audio input in conjunction with switching the video input by linking each video input and a specific microphone or other audio input Off Switches the video input and the microphone or other audio input separately On L...

Page 78: ...of the PCS A1 microphone supplied connected to the MIC A1 jacks on the Communication System AUDIO 1 Select to input the audio of external equipment connected to the AUDIO 1 IN jacks on the Communication System AUDIO 2 Select to input the audio of external equipment connected to the AUDIO 2 IN jacks on the Communication System The LAN setup menu is used to set up LAN connection For details about th...

Page 79: ...ase enter an IP address network mask gateway address and DNS address Prefix Length Configure the prefix length of the IPv6 address within the range of 0 to 128 IP Address Enter the IP address Gateway Address Enter the default gateway address Primary DNS Enter a primary DNS address Secondary DNS Enter a secondary DNS address LAN Mode Allows you to select the interface type and the communication mod...

Page 80: ...mode Off Disables NAT mode WAN IP Address Enter the IP address for the Wide Area Network WAN Gatekeeper When Internet Protocol is set to IPv4 IPv6 in the Administrator setup menu configure the settings in the Gatekeeper IPv6 screen IPv4 IPv6 for Internet Protocol will be supported in version 2 0 Gatekeeper Mode Allows you to select whether to use the gatekeeper to control access to a LAN Using the...

Page 81: ...On User Alias Enter the user name H 323 alias registered in the gatekeeper User Number Enter the user number E 164 number registered in the gatekeeper Authentication Select whether to use the gatekeeper s authentication function On Use the gatekeeper s authentication function Off Do not use the gatekeeper s authentication function When the authentication function is disabled registration may not b...

Page 82: ... fixed TCP port number UDP Port Number Enter the fixed UDP port number For details on the port numbers used on the system see List of Port Numbers Used on the PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S on page 271 Packet Resend Request ARQ Allows you to select whether to request packet to be resent when packet losses occur during communication On Requests packets to be resent Off Does not request packets to be r...

Page 83: ...you to select the type of data for which you configure the TOS Type of Service field Video Configure the TOS field for video data Audio Configure the TOS field for audio data Data Configure the TOS field for camera control signals etc Presentation Configure the TOS field for the DVI I presentation data TOS Allows you to select how to define the TOS Type of Service field of the data selected in TOS...

Page 84: ...er Name Enter the user name for the terminal to be registered to the SIP server up to 39 characters Password Set the password for the terminal to be registered to the SIP server up to 39 characters SIP Server Address Enter the address of the SIP server SIP Server Port Enter the port number used for communication with the SIP server The SIP UC setup menu is used to configure SIP UC connection setti...

Page 85: ...DN France 5ESS P P or DMS 100 depending on the interface that you are using For customers in the USA and Canada see SPID Settings for Customers in the USA and Canada on page 86 Telephone Number Enter the area code and local number in the text boxes corresponding to the port numbers on the ISDN unit The text boxes correspond to the port numbers on the ISDN unit in the following way A1 Port 1 on the...

Page 86: ... ISDN Enter 1 12 NTI DMS 100 Custom ISDN Enter 1 11 3 Open the Telephone Number page to enter the LDN Local Directory Number in the Local Number text boxes When you use the AT T 5ESS Point to Point Custom ISDN switch type Enter the same LDNs in the A1 and A2 B1 and B2 C1 and C2 depending on the number of lines you use text boxes When you use the NTI DMS 100 National ISDN or NTI DMS 100 Custom ISDN...

Page 87: ...w Orange Purple and White Line Density Allows you to select the density of the line written on the screen with a pen tablet You can select from among Thick Medium and Thin Camera Second Camera Input Allows you to select the input connector on the Communication System to which the second camera is connected DVI I 1 Connects the second camera to the DVI I 1 IN connector DVI I 2 Connects the second c...

Page 88: ...tain clock information from the server Primary NTP Server Enter the address of the primary NTP server from which the clock information is obtained Secondary NTP Server Enter the address of the secondary NTP server from which the clock information is obtained Time Zone Allows you to select the country or region where you are using the Communication System Clock Display Pattern Allows you to select ...

Page 89: ...te Commander You can select from among Far Near Camera HDMI DVI I 1 DVI I 2 and No Operation This item is preset to Far Near at the factory This setting allows you to switch the cameras to be controlled between the local and remote sites during communication by pressing the F1 button on the Remote Commander Even if F1 is set to any option other than Far Near F1 is fixed to Far Near while the Video...

Page 90: ...o display the menu buttons in the Home menu Connect Button Display Select the buttons for connection to be displayed in the Home menu Simple Displays Connect button only Individual Selects whether to display Phone Book History or Detailed Dial depending on the setting of each button Off Does not display the buttons for connection Phone Book Button On Displays Phone Book Off Does not display Phone ...

Page 91: ...ssword can be used as the main password if multiple passwords are registered For example if the Phone Book Modification Password Save Settings Password and Administrator Password are registered the Administrator Password can be used to modify Phone Books and settings After you enter the Administrator Password to modify settings or Phone Books unless you switch to a different screen from the setup ...

Page 92: ...gs Password when saving each setting Line Interface Enabled Requires Save Settings Password when saving the Line Interface settings Disabled Does not require the password when saving the Line Interface settings Dial Enabled Requires Save Settings Password when saving the Dial setup settings Disabled Does not require the password when saving the Dial setup settings Answer Enabled Requires Save Sett...

Page 93: ...hen saving the ISDN setup settings Disabled Does not require the password when saving the ISDN setup settings Setup Password3 General Enabled Requires Save Settings Password when saving the General setup settings Disabled Does not require the password when saving the General setup settings Home Menu Enabled Requires Save Settings Password when saving the Home Menu setup settings Disabled Does not ...

Page 94: ... the HOP for streaming broadcasts Access Permit Depending on the operating environment unauthorized third parties on the network may be able to access the system When you set Web Monitor Web Access Telnet Access or SSH Access to On or Enabled the following confirmation screen will appear To confirm the change in the setting select Accept and configure all of the passwords on the Password page page...

Page 95: ...nformation from the Communication System the System automatically falls under the control of the AMX system HOP Enter a number from 0 to 255 as the HOP Display Terminal Name Auto Restore Allows you to select whether to automatically turn on the Communication System if an power interruption occurs and is then restored On Enables the Auto Restore function Off Disables the Auto Restore function Inter...

Page 96: ...e Option Screen Allows you to enter the key of the optional software you want to add in Software Option input boxes 1 to 8 For details on how to add optional software see Adding Optional Software on page 196 The Encryption setup menu is used to connect to a remote party using the encryption function The encryption function allows you to hold a strictly confidential connection For details on an enc...

Page 97: ... On Enables use of the server managing the Shared Phone Book Off Disables use of the server managing the Shared Phone Book SPB Server Address Enter the IP address for the server managing the Shared Phone Book SPB Server Password Enter the password for the server managing the Shared Phone Book ...

Page 98: ...he ENTER button The Machine Status menu appears Information screens enabled for display by the Machine Status menu Machine Information see page 100 Peripheral Status see page 100 Communication Mode Status see page 101 LAN Line Status see page 101 Network Routing Check see page 102 Displaying the Machine Status Menu Machine Status Setup Home Presentation Streaming Recording Annotation Suspended Sus...

Page 99: ...chine Status Chapter 2 Registration and Setup for System Administrators 3 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the information to be displayed then press the ENTER button The selected display appears ...

Page 100: ...0 IP Address LAN2 PCS XG100 XG100S only Displays the IP address for LAN2 MAC Address Displays the MAC address for LAN1 LAN on the PCS XG77 XG77S MAC Address LAN2 PCS XG100 XG100S only Displays the MAC address for LAN2 Serial Number Displays the serial number Machine version Selecting Next in the Machine Information menu shows the codec version etc Video Input Displays the input video name Audio In...

Page 101: ...ommunication The audio encoding and video encoding formats used for communication with a remote party may differ from the settings in this menu depending on the status of the system on the remote site Frame Rate Displays the maximum frame rate of motion pictures Rate Displays in real time the number of connected lines and their transfer rates Line I F Displays the line interface being used Camera ...

Page 102: ... LAN1 Select to perform the routing check for the network connected to the 1 connector connector on the PCS XG77 XG77S LAN2 Select to perform the routing check for the network connected to the 2 connector The LAN2 setting is not available on the PCS XG77 XG77S Gateway Displays the results of check for the default gateway ping Displays the results of check for reachability packet loss RTT Round Tri...

Page 103: ... Web Access Telnet Access and SSH Access to Disabled on the Access Permit page page 94 of the Administrator setup menu When using both the 1 LAN1 connector and the 2 LAN2 connector use the 2 LAN2 connector to connect to the internet or outside locations The 2 LAN2 connector cannot be used on its own Items that cannot be set with LAN2 NAT Mode Gatekeeper SNMP Mode SIP NTP Shared Phone Book AMX Devi...

Page 104: ... using the IPv6 Internet Protocol or both the IPv4 IPv6 Internet Protocols IPv4 IPv6 for Internet Protocol will be supported in version 2 0 Unusable functions with IPv6 SNMP Mode NTP Shared Phone Book TOS Network Routing Check AMX Device Discovery LAN2 PPPoE Streaming NAT SIP Usable with IPv4 when using both IPv4 and IPv6 Note ...

Page 105: ...ons consult with the system administrator Configuration example Set DHCP Mode to Auto under the Basic Setup page in the LAN setup menu The setting has been configured properly if the IP address appears in the Home menu To connect to a remote party Select IP under Line I F enter the remote party s IP address and dial LAN Connection via DHCP LAN1 LAN2 LAN A LAN B DHCP Server 1 Setup Basic Setup LAN ...

Page 106: ...t IP address appears in the Home menu To connect to a remote party Select IP under Line I F enter the remote party s IP address and dial LAN Connection through a Router LAN1 LAN2 LAN A LAN B 192 100 10 1 Virtual Private Network VPN 192 100 20 1 Router 192 100 10 10 192 100 20 20 Router Setup Basic Setup LAN Host Name DHCP Mode IP Address Network Mask Gateway Address Primary DNS Secondary DNS LAN M...

Page 107: ...me and Password specified by the gatekeeper administrator The IP address registered is displayed in the Home menu LAN Connection through a Gatekeeper LAN1 Only User number 100 LAN B 192 100 10 10 User alias PCS A User number 200 LAN A 192 100 10 1 192 100 20 20 Gatekeeper 192 100 10 20 192 100 20 1 User alias PCS B Router Router Setup Basic Setup LAN Host Name DHCP Mode IP Address Network Mask Gat...

Page 108: ...lobal IP environments Configuration example 1 Enter a name in Host Name under the Basic Setup page in the LAN setup menu and enter the appropriate values for IP Address Network Mask and Gateway Address LAN Connection through NAT LAN1 Only Internet 210 10 10 1 210 20 20 2 Global address 192 100 10 10 192 100 10 1 210 20 20 1 Router Router Setup Basic Setup LAN Host Name DHCP Mode IP Address Network...

Page 109: ... same way Remote parties do not need to configure the settings in the NAT Setup page of the LAN setup menu as they are not in a NAT environment To connect to a remote party Select IP under Line I F enter the remote party s IP address and dial When using the terminal in the NAT environment you can connect to a remote party global IP but for a remote party to connect to you you must configure your r...

Page 110: ...tor The IP address registered is displayed in the Home menu To conduct a video conference Select IP under Line I F enter the remote party s IP address and dial 210 20 20 10 Global address 192 100 10 1 Traversal server Router Router Internet 192 200 20 1 192 100 10 10 User Alias PCS A User Number 100 192 200 20 10 Setup Basic Setup LAN Host Name DHCP Mode IP Address Network Mask Gateway Address Pri...

Page 111: ...oE to On and enter your fixed IP address for PPPoE in Fixed IP Address for PPPoE under the PPPoE page in the LAN setup menu The setting has been configured properly if the correct IP address appears in the Home menu If the fixed DNS server address is specified by the provider set DNS to Specify and enter the specific addresses in Primary DNS and Secondary DNS 3 Remote parties must configure in the...

Page 112: ... configurations consult with the system administrator The setting has been configured properly if the correct line number appears in the Home menu 2 Remote parties must configure in the same way When connecting to the ISDN unit use the ports in ascending order Yes 1 2 3 No 1 6 5 To connect to a remote party Select ISDN under Line I F enter the remote party s line number and dial For details on how...

Page 113: ... used When the optional PCSA MCG109 HD MCU software is installed on a PCS terminal up to one Lync client and up to seven other terminals not main can be connected to the PCS terminal via IP Connection to Lync clients is limited to one Configuration example 1 In the Other Administrator7 page of the Administrator setup menu set SIP UC Mode to On The SIP UC setup menu buttons appear in the setup menu...

Page 114: ...o connect to a remote party While SIP UC Mode is set to On in the Administrator setup menu enter Registered User Name Domain Name for the remote party in the number entry field and dial Example user1 domain com Note Setup SIP UC 1 SIP UC Server Address SIP UC Server Port Status Transport Protocol SIP UC Port Number SIP UC Domain Registered User Name Password 5061 Cancel Save UDP 5061 192 168 0 101...

Page 115: ...f the Machine Status menu on the local system that performs the routing check then set the necessary items on the menu Select Start Measurement to start the network routing check For the procedure how to open the Network Routing Check menu see Displaying the Machine Status on page 98 While the network routing check is being performed you cannot use any other functions including communication When ...

Page 116: ...party you can begin talking just as with a normal phone call and start communication You can call a remote party using the various methods described below Use any one depending on the settings in the Home menu or connecting status To call a remote party by using the Connect menu page 117 To call a remote party by entering their address or number directly Direct Dial page 118 To call a remote party...

Page 117: ...ter the power is turned on the camera moves automatically for trial operation Be careful not to catch your finger This method is available when the Connect button is displayed in the Home menu 1 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Connect in the Home menu then press the ENTER button The Connect menu appears Note Calling a Remote Party by Using the Connect Menu 1 power switc...

Page 118: ...see Calling a Remote Party Registered in the Phone Book on page 122 Select from History The history list appears on the screen For the procedure to be followed see Calling a Remote Party by Selecting Them in the History List on page 121 When Direct Dial is set to On in the Home Menu setup menu the number input box Dial button etc are displayed in the Home menu allowing you to use the direct dial f...

Page 119: ...m the line interface select box 3 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the number input box then press the ENTER button 4 Enter the remote party s IP address or line number with the number buttons on the Remote Commander then press the ENTER button The format of the address for a SIP connection is the following 4000 number assigned by the SIP server 4000 sip com 192 168 1 1 ...

Page 120: ...n you want to call in the Home menu by pressing the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander then press the ENTER button Select Connect from the displayed submenu with the V v B or b button and press the ENTER button The system begins dialing the selected remote party Dialing appears on the monitor screen When the system connects to the remote system Session Connected appears on the screen and th...

Page 121: ...ected party Dialing appears on the monitor screen When the system connects to the remote system Session Calling a Remote Party by Selecting Them in the History List Note Detailed Dial History Phone Book IP 192 168 0 11 Home 5 11 2008 13 00 Missed Call Answer Dial Dial History1 111 111 111 112 2008 05 01 00 00 12 34 56 Dial History2 555 555 555 2008 05 26 00 00 03 25 45 Dial History3 17 17 17 17 20...

Page 122: ...the ENTER button Or select Connect in the Home menu with the V v B or b button and the ENTER button to display the Connect menu then select Select from Phone Book The Phone Book appears on the monitor screen 2 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the Group in which the remote party you want to call is registered then press the ENTER button 3 Use the V v B or b button on the ...

Page 123: ...te Commander is pressed the display changes between the list of remote parties names in ascending alphabetical order and that list in descending alphabetical order To display the Phone Book during communication Press the button on the Remote Commander during communication To call a remote party registered in the Private Phone Book 1 Insert the USB storage device that contains the Private Phone Boo...

Page 124: ... 1 LAN1 connector LAN connector on the PCS XG77 XG77S ISDN Connects to a remote party via an ISDN ISDN 2B Connects to the H 221 format system via 2B channels of the ISDN connection TEL Connects to the phone of a remote party to conduct a voice meeting via the ISDN connection When a checkmark is put to SIP under Line Interface of the Line Interface setup menu you can select SIP from Line I F When U...

Page 125: ...hen press the ENTER button Press the V v B or b button to select the communication bit rate from the displayed submenu then press the ENTER button When using the ISDN 1 Enter the telephone number of a remote party to connect in the A text box Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the A text box then press the ENTER button Next enter the telephone number with the number button...

Page 126: ...NTER button on the Remote Commander The system begins dialing the IP address or ISDN telephone number entered in step 3 Dialing appears on the monitor screen When the system connects to the remote system the message Session Connected appears on the screen and the picture on the remote site is displayed Now you can start communication with the remote party To cancel dialing before connecting While ...

Page 127: ...s the power switch on the Communication System is on Make sure that the TV monitor is turned on For setting of the answer mode see Auto Answer in the Answer setup menu on page 67 To receive a call in manual answer mode When you receive a call the Communication System rings and the message Incoming call Answer appears on the monitor screen Press V v B or b to select OK then press the ENTER button T...

Page 128: ...n and the sound is heard The picture and sound on the local site will be enabled on the remote site at the same time The message Session Connected appears on the monitor screen You are now ready to start communication See pages 141 to 151 to adjust the sound and picture during communication When the system fails to make an ISDN connection If the system fails to connect to the remote party the mess...

Page 129: ...sconnection of the system Select Cancel with the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander then press the ENTER button To register the connected remote party in the Phone Book You can easily register the remote party who has just disconnected If you set Last Number Registration to On on the Device Setup page of the General setup menu the message Register this participant in the list appears after ...

Page 130: ... v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Phone Book in the Home menu then press the ENTER button Or select Connect in the Home menu with the V v B or b button and the ENTER button to display the Connect menu then select Select from Phone Book The Phone Book opens The Phone Book can be displayed by selecting Phone Book in the History or Detailed Dial menu 2 Use the V v B or b button on th...

Page 131: ...e party s user name and user number when using the gatekeeper page 80 When you select ISDN from Line I F Enter the remote party s line number If you register the sub address in the Phone Book enter an asterisk between the line number and sub address The sub address can only be composed of numbers When More Options Enable is set to On in the Dial setup menu page 66 six line input text boxes A1 A2 B...

Page 132: ...ect SIP from Line I F When Use LAN2 is set to On you can select IP 2 from Line I F Communication Bit Rate Select the communication bit rate when you select IP or SIP with Line I F Number of Lines Select the number of ISDN channels to be used when you select ISDN with Line I F Auto Dial Set this item only for the Private Phone Book page 136 Setting Auto Dial to On allows you to automatically dial o...

Page 133: ... 2B from Line I F in the Detailed Dial menu To set up more detailed options When More Options Enable is set to On in the Dial setup menu the More Options button is shown at the lower part of the List Edit menu Select the More Options button with the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander and press the ENTER button to open a menu for more detailed dial settings You can change the settings of the...

Page 134: ... modifying the necessary items 1 Open the Phone Book 2 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the remote party to be deleted from the Phone Book then press the ENTER button The submenu appears 3 Press the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Delete then press the ENTER button The message Delete Entry appears 4 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to...

Page 135: ...n The group name input menu appears 4 Enter the group name using the number buttons on the Remote Commander and the on screen keyboard then press the ENTER buttons You can use the alphabetical letters numbers and symbols 5 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Save then press the ENTER button The registered group button is displayed Phone Book Group Edit New Entry Previous Ph...

Page 136: ...NTER buttons 4 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Save then press the ENTER button The modified group button is displayed in the Phone Book Group Edit menu You can operate the following with a submenu in the Group Edit menu Cancel Cancels selection of the group button Delete Deletes a group in which no party is registered You cannot delete a group button for which any remo...

Page 137: ... Phone Book An empty folder and file for a Private Phone Book are created on the USB storage device 4 Register a new remote party The procedure is the same as that for registering in the Phone Book Proceed with steps 2 to 4 in Registering a New Remote Party on page 130 The procedures for how to edit the contents of the Private Phone Book how to delete the registered remote party or how to copy one...

Page 138: ...setup menu to On you can automatically dial one of the registered remote parties in the Private Phone Book simply by inserting the USB storage device on which the Private Phone Book is registered 1 Open the Private Phone Book 2 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the remote party to dial automatically then press the ENTER button 3 Press the V v B or b button on the Remote C...

Page 139: ...ion example In this system configuration sharing of a Phone Book using H 350 is enabled Using the Shared Phone Book Check that SPB Mode is set to On in the Shared Phone Book setup menu and enter appropriate values for SPB Server Address and SPB Server Password When SPB Mode is set to On the Shared Phone Book menu button appears on the screen Directory server H 350 LDAP Shared Phone Book server Set...

Page 140: ...ne Book select Phone Book in the menu and press the ENTER button The procedure for dialing the registered remote party in the Shared Phone Book is the same as that for the Phone Book For details on dialing see Calling a Remote Party Registered in the Phone Book on page 122 Room 102 Room 101 IP 255 255 255 255 ISDN 01 2345 6789 Detailed Dial History New Entry Group Edit Phone Book Phone Book Home D...

Page 141: ... the volume occurs decrease the volume You can momentarily turn off the sound to be sent to the remote party during communication Press the MIC ON OFF button on the Remote Commander The sound of the local party is not heard by the remote party The indicator appears on the monitor screen of the local site The indicator appears on the monitor screen of the remote site indicating that the sound of th...

Page 142: ...tion adjusts to synchronize audio and video However this may delay transmission of audio synchronized with video The Lip Sync function is enabled if you set Lip Sync to Auto on the Basic Setup1 page in the Audio setup menu For the setting see Lip Sync in the Audio setup menu on page 73 To enable the Lip Sync function of the remote party you have to ask them to do so The Communication System is equ...

Page 143: ...details on connecting the external echo canceller refer to the operating instructions for the echo canceller you are using to AUDIO 1 IN External echo canceller External microphone mixer PCS A1 Microphone not supplied Speaker to AUDIO OUT LINE IN LINE OUT SRG 120DH HD Camera Unit supplied with the PCS XG100 XG77 ...

Page 144: ...utton to select Camera in the Home menu and press the ENTER button The Camera menu appears 2 Select the camera to be adjusted During communication pressing the F1 button on the Remote Commander switches between the camera on the local site and that on the remote site When two cameras are connected pressing the F2 button on the Remote Commander switches between the first and second cameras The sele...

Page 145: ...t configured properly you will not be able to control the remote camera You cannot control the remote camera during a session if the remote control format of the remote camera is not H 281 If you cannot control the remote camera ask the remote party about the remote control format of his camera If the local and remote parties try to control the same camera at the same time the camera may not opera...

Page 146: ...d cameras The selected camera is shown at the top of the Camera menu 3 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Brightness then press the ENTER button The Brightness adjustment menu appears 4 Press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander 5 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Manual Adjustment then press the ENTER button The brightness adjustment bar is s...

Page 147: ...local camera and up to 6 settings for the remote camera To register the preset setting 1 Press the CAMERA button on the Remote Commander or press the V v B or b button to select Camera in the Home menu and press the ENTER button The Camera menu appears 2 Select the camera whose angle and zoom setting you want to preset During communication pressing the F1 button on the Remote Commander switches be...

Page 148: ...hich the setting is stored Only the numbers that have not been used for presetting are selectable 6 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Adjustments under Camera Angle then press the ENTER button if you want to adjust the camera zoom and angle The Adjustments menu is displayed and you can adjust the zoom and angle For the adjustment procedures see Adjusting the Camera Angle ...

Page 149: ...nu and press the ENTER button The Camera menu appears 2 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Preset in the Camera menu then press the ENTER button The Preset Setting List appears 3 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the preset number you want to recall then press the ENTER button You can also recall the preset numbers 1 to 6 by pressing the number bu...

Page 150: ...ight picture To adjust the white balance Set the white balance depending on the shooting location Auto Adjusts the white balance automatically Indoor Select when shooting the subject indoors Outdoor Select when shooting the subject outdoors ONE PUSH Select when adjusting the white balance by shooting a white object in the center of the screen To adjust the focus automatically Select Auto in the Fo...

Page 151: ...ile reducing flared highlights in the light areas When using wide dynamic range set WDR View DR to Low Mid or High based on the shooting environment To disable wide dynamic range set WDR View DR to Off The WDR View DR setting can only be configured when the SRG 120DH HD Camera Unit supplied with the PCS XG100 XG77 is connected To set WDR View DR to Low Mid or High you must set Brightness to Auto A...

Page 152: ...e Commander The Video Input Near menu appears 2 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the video input on the local site then press the ENTER button The picture input from the selected equipment is displayed on the monitor screen CAMERA Selects the picture from the camera connected to the CAMERA connector HDMI Selects the picture from the equipment second camera etc connected ...

Page 153: ... any of the F1 to F4 buttons on the Remote Commander in Function Keys in Communication of the General setup menu you can quickly switch the video input only by pressing one of the F1 to F4 buttons The HDMI setting is not available on the PCS XG77 XG77S For details see Function Keys in Communication in the General setup menu on page 89 You can switch the sound sent to the remote party between the s...

Page 154: ... on the Remote Commander to select the picture output from the equipment connected to the remote system then press the ENTER button The selected picture is input to the local system and is displayed on the monitor screen You can only select the picture that can be output from the remote system Switching the Picture from the Remote System Note Save Cancel Sub Document Camera Document Camera Sub Cam...

Page 155: ...the remote picture in full screen PandP Displays the remote picture on the left of the screen in large size and the local picture on the right in small size If a computer is connected to the system the computer screen will appear at the bottom right Side by Side Displays the remote and local pictures side by side PinP Displays the local window picture in the remote full picture You can select the ...

Page 156: ...f both pictures To switch the display to the remote picture while receiving pictures from a computer HDMI When receiving a computer picture HDMI from a remote party pressing the LAYOUT button on the Remote Commander displays the indication F2 Restores the previous monitor screen at the bottom of the monitor Press the F2 button on the Remote Commander to switch to the remote picture To return to th...

Page 157: ...t Tools in the Home menu and press the ENTER button The Tools menu appears 4 Press the b button on the Remote Commander and select Execute for Screen Capture with the V v B or b button then press the ENTER button The image displayed on the monitor is captured and stored on the USB storage device For the procedure how to display the captured image on the Phone Book see Registering a New Remote Part...

Page 158: ...S button on the Remote Commander to display the Tools menu 3 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select Execute for Screen Capture then press the ENTER button The remote picture is captured and stored on the USB storage device ...

Page 159: ...ools menu allows you to perform operations often used simply by selecting the item in the menu Pressing the b button on the Remote Commander selecting each item with the V v B or b button and pressing the ENTER button enable the following operations The Reject Answer function is only available when the optional PCSA MCG106 MCG109 HD MCU Software is installed Chapter 4 Connection with Optional Equi...

Page 160: ...munication in progress to a USB storage device While the recording is being saved the message Executing appears and the selectable menu item changes to Stop Selecting Stop and pressing the ENTER button stops recording For details on recording see Recording a Visual Communication on page 166 Annotation Pressing the ENTER button displays the Annotation Start menu You can transmit the picture with le...

Page 161: ...ailable when the optional PCSA MCG106 MCG109 HD MCU Software is installed Screen Capture Pressing the ENTER button on the Remote Commander allows you to save the picture displayed on the screen to a USB storage device as a still image For details on screen capture see Capturing the Screen on page 157 Note ...

Page 162: ...h pictures simultaneously This function is called to make a presentation using the presentation mode complying with H 239 Using this function allows smooth reproduction of both camera and computer pictures To make a presentation using the presentation mode complying with H 239 it is necessary to turn on the presentation mode on both the local and remote systems If the presentation mode on either o...

Page 163: ... While presentation is being executed the message Executing appears on the screen You can also transmit the computer picture to the remote party by pressing the PRESENTATION button on the Remote Commander instead of performing steps 1 and 2 above To stop the presentation Select Stop for Presentation in the Tools menu and press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander Transmission of the computer p...

Page 164: ...ton to select Execute for Streaming then press the ENTER button The streaming broadcast starts and the communication in progress can be watched from a computer over the Web While the streaming broadcast is running the message Streaming Executing is displayed in the Tools menu and the menu item changes to Stop If you start streaming before a communication begins the broadcast will continue streamin...

Page 165: ...ent To stop a streaming broadcast Selecting Stop for Streaming in the Tools menu and pressing the ENTER button stop the streaming broadcast Even if the Communication System is turned off while the streaming broadcast is being executed the streaming broadcast continues Note ...

Page 166: ...mander to open the Tools menu 3 Press the b button on the Remote Commander and press the V v B or b button to select Execute for Recording then press the ENTER button The message Start recording appears 4 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select OK then press the ENTER button Recording to the USB storage device starts During recording the message Recording Executing is displayed...

Page 167: ... device is no longer enough for storage during recording the recording stops automatically and a notification message appears You can store up to 2 GB or 12 hours of video for a single recording If the maximum size for files is reached during recording the recording stops automatically and a notification message appears Although the recorded MPEG4 files have the same file names as the MPEG4 files ...

Page 168: ...ks of Wacom Co Ltd Bamboo is a trademark For details on the Bamboo small CTH 470 K0 Intuos pen small CTL 480 S0 and Intuos pen touch small CTH 480 S0 consult with a Sony dealer The communication using a pen tablet is only available for communication between the PCS XG80 XG80S XG55 XG55S XA80 XA55 XL55 G60 G60D G60DP XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S Communication Systems A pen tablet cannot be used for comm...

Page 169: ...al Picture Selects the picture on the local site as the background Received Computer Picture Selects the computer picture received from the remote site as the background Transmitting Computer Picture Selects the computer picture on the local site as the background Received Computer Picture can be selected only when the computer picture is being received from the remote site Using the Annotation Fu...

Page 170: ...NTER button The indicator indicating that the local party uses annotation appears When the Drawing mode is selected pen indicator appears on the monitor screen and pointer appears when the Pointing mode is selected 7 Write letters or graphics on the screen with a pen supplied with the pen tablet or move the pointer on the screen The written data is displayed on the screen in live For details on ho...

Page 171: ... from three different line densities To perform this using touch operations place one finger on the tablet screen and tap to the left of that position with a second finger To erase with the eraser Touch the tail switch eraser of the pen onto the tablet and move it on the letters or graphics you want to erase To perform this using touch operations touch the tablet screen with two fingers and perfor...

Page 172: ...otation into the Communication System 2 Press the TOOLS button on the Remote Commander to open the Tools menu 3 Select Execute for Screen Capture in the Tools menu The drawing using annotation on the screen is saved to the USB storage device as a still image To end the annotation mode 1 Press the TOOLS button on the Remote Commander to open the Tools menu 2 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote ...

Page 173: ...System Power is supplied to the microphones from the System When using two or more microphones connect them as follows For two microphones 1 R and 4 L connectors of the MIC A1 connectors For four microphones 1 R 2 R 4 L and 5 L connectors of the MIC A1 connectors For six microphones 1 R 2 R 3 R 4 L 5 L and 6 L connectors of the MIC A1 connectors To use the connected microphones Set Audio Input to ...

Page 174: ...phones with paper for example or carrying the microphones and moving them If you do either extreme noise and echo may be heard temporarily by the remote party In this case wait until the echo disappears When stereo sound is input locate the microphone connected to the MIC A1 1 R jack on the right of the camera and the microphone connected to the MIC A1 4 L jack on the left Install the microphones ...

Page 175: ...he Camera setup menu depending on the connector to which the camera is connected The HDMI setting is not available on the PCS XG77 XG77S To switch the picture shot by two cameras When you open the Camera menu the instruction F2 Switches to the first camera or F2 Switches to the second camera is displayed at the bottom of the monitor screen Each press of the F2 button on the Remote Commander change...

Page 176: ...nnect an audio recorder When recording with an audio recorder When an audio recorder is connected to both the AUDIO IN and REC OUT jacks set Recording Mute to On on the Basic Setup1 page of the Audio setup menu since the echo may cause and is transmitted to a remote party page 72 To record the sound output from the REC OUT L R jacks in 2 channel monaural set REC OUT Mode to Monaural 2ch on the Bas...

Page 177: ...ect the video equipment for input The Communication System is equipped with two video inputs To input audio video from external equipment To input video Press the VIDEO INPUT button on the Remote Commander to open the Video Input Near menu then select the video you want to input to DVI I 1 IN to HDMI output HD player etc to AUDIO 2 IN to HDMI IN HDMI cable not supplied VCR etc DVI cable not suppli...

Page 178: ... the Remote Commander to select Save then press the ENTER button To input audio Set Audio Input to AUX or MIC AUX on the Basic Setup1 page of the Audio setup menu page 72 When set to AUX the sound from the external equipment is input and the sound from a microphone is deactivated When set to MIC AUX both sounds are input To switch to the sound from the external equipment connected to the AUDIO 1 I...

Page 179: ...OUT connector and the display equipment connected to the DVI I OUT connector set Monitor Output to HDMI 1 DVI I OUT on the Basic Setup page of the Video setup menu page 75 You can select the format of the video signal output with the DVI I Monitor Output Format setting page 76 If Monitor Output is set to HDMI 1 DVI I OUT HDMI 1 HDMI 2 or Triple monitors when no HDMI monitor is connected to the Com...

Page 180: ...is monitored on the first monitor connected to the HDMI 1 OUT connector To switch between the local and remote pictures press the LAYOUT button then F1 button on the Remote Commander Picture displayed on the second monitor The picture shot by the local camera or the DVI picture transmitted from the remote party can be displayed on the second monitor connected to the DVI I OUT connector Local camer...

Page 181: ...nu During the Voice Meeting the Voice Only indicator is displayed For Line I F setting see Calling a Remote Party Not Registered in the Phone Book on page 124 To register a remote party for a Voice Meeting Set Line I F to TEL in the List Edit menu displayed from the Phone Book For registration see Registering a Remote Party Phone Book on page 130 To set the audio compression format Select the audi...

Page 182: ... dialing 0 9 1 Press the TONE button on the Remote Commander during communication The DTMF menu appears on the monitor screen 2 Press one of the number buttons 0 9 on the Remote Commander corresponding to the tone signal you want to transmit to the remote party The tone signal will be transmitted when the button is pressed 3 To stop transmitting the tone signal press the ENTER button on the Remote...

Page 183: ...n System by accessing it from a Web browser To access the Communication System from a Web browser set Web Access to Enabled on the Access Permit page of the Administrator setup menu page 94 For details on Web operation see Chapter 7 Web Control Function You can control or set up the Communication System by accessing it with Telnet To access the Communication System from Telnet set Telnet Access to...

Page 184: ...as an encrypted connection This chapter describes how to conduct an encrypted connection The Communication System is equipped with standard encryption which complies with the H 233 H 234 and H 235 standardized by the ITU T The encryption function is not available in some countries and regions The maximum bandwidth for encrypted connections is 6 Mbps Chapter 5 Encrypted Connection Notes ...

Page 185: ...o a remote party with standard encrypted connection enabled Connects without encryption to parties unable to connect with standard encryption or parties with encryption set to off Setup Encryption 5 11 2008 13 00 IP 192 168 0 11 Encryption Mode Connect Priority Cancel Save Encryption Connect with encryption Local system Standard encrypted connection available Remote system Standard encrypted conne...

Page 186: ...s with standard encrypted connection enabled Do not connect Connect with encryption Local system Standard encrypted connection available Remote system Standard encrypted connection available Local system Standard encrypted connection available Remote system Standard encrypted connection unavailable ...

Page 187: ...pped with an encryption feature The encryption feature on a far end system is disabled The encryption feature on a remote system is turned off or the signal encryption method setting on the remote system is different from that on the local system The encryption feature on a far end system is enabled The encryption feature on a remote system is turned on The conference could not start because the e...

Page 188: ...188 Starting an Encrypted Connection The standard encryption videoconference with SIP connection is not available You are connected to the remote system via SIP connection Error Messages Causes ...

Page 189: ...that selected for that point The H 264 H 263 and H 261 video modes are supported The G 711 G 722 G 728 and MPEG4 AAC audio modes are supported A multipoint connection including a SIP connection is not available Only the PCS XG100 XG100S XG77 XG77S is enabled for use as a main terminal for the cascade connection When the local system is used as the main terminal and connected with remote terminals ...

Page 190: ...it rate will be identical for terminals connected via ISDN and via IP For example if a connection with a bit rate of 2 Mbps between each IP terminal is made and a new connection with a bit rate of 2 B 128 Kbps is established with an ISDN terminal the bit rate for both the IP and ISDN terminals will be 128 Kbps H 263 during ISDN connections will be supported in a future version Note ...

Page 191: ...he optional PCSA MCG106 HD MCU software on an HD Visual Communication System allows you to connect to up to six points while installing the optional PCSA MCG109 HD MCU software allows you to connect to up to nine points If you have already made a point to point connection when a third point calls the system automatically starts multipoint connection Note Using the LAN Connection Up to Nine Points ...

Page 192: ...unication Systems enables cascade connection with two main terminals The PCSA MCG106 software allows you to connect to up to 10 points by connecting four points to each main terminal The PCSA MCG109 software allows you to connect to up to 16 points by connecting seven points to each main terminal Even if the PCSA MCG106 MCG109 HD MCU software is installed in three or more Communication Systems cas...

Page 193: ...time as ISDN lines Only the 1B 64K connection is available for a normal phone Restrictions when using ISDN lines When using an ISDN connection connection to only one other point is possible In connections that include both ISDN and IP the maximum number of connections is five other points Using Both LAN and ISDN Note The illustration shows an example using the PCSA B768S ISDN Unit to 1 or 2 1000BA...

Page 194: ...must be severed before connecting to the ISDN terminal The bit rate will be identical for terminals connected via ISDN and via IP For example if a connection with a bit rate of 2 Mbps between each IP terminal is made and a new connection with a bit rate of 2 B 128 Kbps is established with an ISDN terminal the bit rate for both the IP and ISDN terminals will be 128 Kbps ...

Page 195: ... to ten points Be sure to use LAN connection between two Communication Systems connected with cascade Cascade connection via an ISDN is not available For cascade connection Broadcast Mode can be set to Voice Activate mode only during communication The Split and Split fixed modes are not available Control of the remote camera and switching of the remote image input is not possible during cascade co...

Page 196: ... up to eight optional software Optional software keys cannot be deleted after they are recognized by the system Optional software installation will be retained even after updating the system software version Adding Optional Software in the Web Page 1 Access the system from a Web browser on your computer For details on accessing this system see Chapter 7 Web Control Function 2 Click Setup at the to...

Page 197: ...s will not appear in system logs or configuration files Optional software installation will be retained even after updating the system software version The installed software is indicated in Software Option under the Machine Information page of the Machine Status menu For details see Machine Information on page 100 Notes Confirming that the Installation of the Optional Software is Complete Machine...

Page 198: ... remote parties for a multipoint connection in the Phone Book It allows you to dial all the parties simultaneously You can enter new remote parties to register in the multipoint connection list or add the parties registered in the Phone Book to the multipoint connection list Setting Up Multipoint Registering the Remote Parties in the Multipoint Connection List Setup Multipoint Multipoint Mode Broa...

Page 199: ... up the line interface of the remote parties you want to register in a multipoint connection list in the Dial to text boxes Select the line interface from the drop down list on the left and enter the number of a remote party in the text box For LAN connection Select IP from the drop down list when using the 1 connector and enter the IP address For ISDN connection Select ISDN from the drop down lis...

Page 200: ...Commander to display the submenu press the V v B or b button to select On then press the ENTER button The multipoint mark is added to the lower right of the selected list and the remote party is registered in the multipoint connection list You can add the marks to up to eight parties using the same procedure as above The marks that correspond to the number of the parties you have registered appear...

Page 201: ...e number text boxes 5 Enter the name of the multipoint connection list in the Index text box 6 Select Save then press the ENTER button The registration of the multipoint connection list is completed Note Default Group Phone Book Office A Room 102 Room 101 ISDN 98 7654 3210 IP 255 255 255 255 ISDN 01 2345 6789 Number of specified points Multipoint mark Phone Book One Touch Dial Specified Number of ...

Page 202: ...nnection list Dialing appears on the monitor screen When the system connects to all the remote points the message Session Connected appears on the screen and the pictures of the remote parties are displayed on the screen To call remote parties by selecting from the Phone Book 1 Select a remote party to which you want to connect for a multipoint connection from the Phone Book 2 Press the button on ...

Page 203: ...button to select Off then press the ENTER button 3 Select one of the remote parties with the mark 4 Press the CONNECT button on the Remote Commander or press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander to display the submenu press the V v B or b button to select Connect then press the ENTER button The system begins dialing the remote parties with the marks Dialing appears on the monitor screen When t...

Page 204: ...er the number of a remote party in the text box For LAN connection Select IP from the drop down list when using the 1 connector and enter the IP address For ISDN connection Select ISDN from the drop down list and enter the line number For ISDN Telephone connection Select TEL from the drop down list and enter the telephone number ex 0390123456 Enter all the parties with which you want to make a mul...

Page 205: ... described in Starting a Connection by Calling a Remote Party on page 116 depending on the registration status of the party When you press the CONNECT button on the Remote Commander after the communication starts with the second remote party the above menu opens again and you can call the next party When Direct Dial or One Touch Dial is set to On in the Home Menu setup menu selecting Previous from...

Page 206: ...ections and restores the Home menu Redial Redials the numbers of the points that you failed to connect Operations are the same as those for a point to point connection For details see Receiving a Call from a Remote Party on page 127 Receiving a Call from a Remote Party Disconnect All Start Meeting Redial Some positions were not connected ...

Page 207: ...de allows display of the pictures of the connected remote terminals and the picture of the local terminal by splitting the monitor screen In Split of the Multipoint setup menu you can select Six screen Mosaic or Nine screen Mosaic to split the display into six or nine parts regardless of the number of terminals If you select Automatic the display automatically splits into three parts when there ar...

Page 208: ... from Split to Voice Activate in which the picture of a specified terminal is displayed in full screen during communication the location of Pictures A to E will be changed when Split mode is restored Notes Three split window Six split window Picture A Picture B Picture on the local terminal Picture A Picture B Picture C Picture D Picture E Picture on the local terminal Four split window Picture A ...

Page 209: ... Activate is activated select Voice Activate 1080P in Broadcast Mode of the Multipoint setup menu However the Voice Activate 1080P mode cannot be selected when the communication is made via an ISDN or SIP connection Even for an IP connection this mode is not available if the remote party does not support H 264 Video Mode Fixed split mode The pictures from the connected remote terminals and the pic...

Page 210: ...hat with no display window in the chart below Broadcast Modes and Displayed Windows Connection status Non cascade connection Cascade connection LAN connection page 191 LAN ISDN connection page 193 LAN cascade connection page 192 LAN cascade ISDN connection page 195 Connecting points max 9 16 Automatic 2 terminals connected Three split window 3 terminals connected Four split window 4 or 5 terminals...

Page 211: ...een Mosaic Six screen mosaic Nine screen Mosaic Nine screen Mosaic Split fixed 2 or 3 terminals connected 4 or 5 terminals connected Six split window Voice Activate Full screen Full screen Broadcast Select Full screen Note Connection status Non cascade connection Cascade connection Broadcast mode Before communication During communication ...

Page 212: ...b button on the Remote Commander to select Broadcast Mode then press the ENTER button 3 Use the V v B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the mode to which you want to switch from Broadcast Mode then press the ENTER button Split Selects the Split mode Split A fixed Fixes the picture of the terminal connected first in the specified window of the fixed split mode Split B fixed Fixes the pi...

Page 213: ...econd in broadcast select mode C Broadcast Broadcasts the picture of the terminal connected third in broadcast select mode D Broadcast Broadcasts the picture of the terminal connected fourth in broadcast select mode E Broadcast Broadcasts the picture of the terminal connected fifth in broadcast select mode F Broadcast Broadcasts the picture of the terminal connected sixth in broadcast select mode ...

Page 214: ...terminal is broadcast in full screen When you receive the Stop Broadcast command from one of the terminals connected the system returns to the previous mode If you have received the Self Broadcast command from another terminal the operation above will not be carried out Receiving the Broadcast Requested From Another Terminal Note ...

Page 215: ...cted first Disconnect B Disconnects the terminal connected second Disconnect C Disconnects the terminal connected third Disconnect D Disconnects the terminal connected fourth Disconnect E Disconnects the terminal connected fifth Disconnect F Disconnects the terminal connected sixth Disconnect G Disconnects the terminal connected seventh Disconnect H Disconnects the terminal connected eighth Discon...

Page 216: ...dio Receiving video from a secondary terminal Disables transmission of video to a secondary terminal For details on secondary terminals see Glossary on page 274 When a normal phone is connected The audio mode of the Visual Communication Systems is not affected if a normal phone is connected or disconnected at any time When a common video mode does not exist among the connected terminals Audio tran...

Page 217: ... switched Noise echo suppression on silent ports Mixed No 6 2 Audio algorithm at each port G 711 G 728 G 722 MPEG4 AAC monaural only 7 Video Processor motion pictures Equipped 7 1 Switched mixed Voice activated three split four split six split nine split user control 7 2 Video algorithm at each port H 261 H 263 H 264 8 Data Processor Equipped 8 1 Data broadcast facility LSD Data broadcast facility...

Page 218: ...mal phone 12 Call setup provision s No call receive reservation 13 Control capabilities 13 1 Numbering of terminals Simple chair control using BAS Equipped No 13 2 MLP facilities T 120 No 13 3 H 224 simplex data Equipped 14 Cascading Equipped 14 1 Fixed rates simple No 14 2 Master Slave Equipped 15 Terminal identification Equipped 16 MBE capability Number Attribute Value H 323 MCU ...

Page 219: ...0 XG77 XG100S XG77S The Web Control Function helps you control the PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S or change its setup configuration using a Web browser installed on your PC such as Internet Explorer Internet Explorer is a product of the Microsoft Corporation Please use Version 7 0 or above Chapter 7 Web Control Function ...

Page 220: ...xxx represents the IPv4 address Example For IPv6 addresses http xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx xxxx represents the IPv6 address When a proxy server in an external network segment has been set the Gateway address in the PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S LAN setup must also be set Or set your Web browser proxy setting to No Proxy for the PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG...

Page 221: ...correct entries are made three times an error message appears on the screen You can select a user name from the following and enter the password for the selected user name remote Enter the Remote Access Password set in the Administrator setup menu You can access and check the Phonebook and Setup pages address Enter the Phone Book Modification Password set in the Administrator setup menu You can ac...

Page 222: ...on The Administrator Password Phone Book Modification Password Save Settings Password Remote Access Password and Streaming Broadcast Password are registered in the Password page of the Administrator setup menu When you enter a password to access the Web page the password authorization will be valid until you quit the Web browser If you simply close the Web browser without quitting the access autho...

Page 223: ...nnect to a remote party enter the address of the remote party and dial The information icons for this system are also displayed Download Displays the Download menu to download logs Control Pad Displays the control panel to control the system Remote Commander Displays the image of the Remote Commander PCS RFZ1 supplied with the system It allows you to perform the same operations as those on the Rem...

Page 224: ...age the Home menu appears You can also display the Home menu by entering the correct password on the name entry screen To dial by entering a number 1 Select the line interface IP ISDN or SIP 2 Enter the telephone number or address of a remote party into the text box 3 Click the Connect button ...

Page 225: ...ion How to Use Download Menu When you click Download on the left part of the page the Download menu appears Various log files can be shown Select the log file you want to display and click the Download button You can check the log files in a separate window ...

Page 226: ...Remote Commander on the left part of the screen the Remote Commander image appears By clicking the various buttons on the Remote Commander image you can control the system in the same way you can when using a real Remote Commander PCS RFZ1 operating the camera and dialing phone numbers ...

Page 227: ...issed Call history lists Dials from the history Deletes an unnecessary history record Setup Confirms or modifies the setup Information Confirms the machine information peripheral status and communication mode You can also check the network routing and can display the recorded files on a USB storage device Monitor You can monitor the picture on the Communication System When Web Monitor is set to Of...

Page 228: ...ode setting consult your Sony dealer 1 Click Setup at the top of the screen 2 Click Admin Etc that appears on the left side of the screen The Admin Etc screen appears You can only configure this setting when sonypcs has been entered as the user name 3 Set KIOSK Mode to On 4 Click the Save button After saving is complete the page display is refreshed To turn the power off during KIOSK Mode press th...

Page 229: ...are you want to upgrade then click the Upload button When upload is complete a message appears and the version upgrade begins After the upgrade is complete the system reboots Do not turn off the power until rebooting is complete You can also upload Phone Books and configuration files by selecting them with Reference The Version Up button will only appear if you logged in as the administrator sonyp...

Page 230: ...r above is required to view a communication If QuickTime is not installed on your computer download it for free from the following Web site http www apple com quicktime download When Streaming is Disabled on the Streaming Recording page of the Administrator setup menu the communication cannot be watched Depending on Web access limitations about 10 terminals can view a streaming broadcast simultane...

Page 231: ...n you click Monitor of the tools buttons the Monitor page opens You can monitor the picture on the Communication System When Web Monitor is set to Off on the Access Permit page of the Administrator setup menu or while the encrypted connection is made you cannot use the Monitor page Note ...

Page 232: ...ameras To prevent disconnection of the cable due to its own weight or external forces use a commercially available disconnection prevention part and secure the cable when installing cameras For details on operations and settings for camera units not supplied refer to the operating instructions for the camera unit For details on the specifications for the SRG 300H refer to the operating instruction...

Page 233: ...ing with superior picture quality Adopts 20 times optical magnification F1 6 high power and luminous zoom lens The camera has a variety of HD video format choices and digital and analogue interface connectors The camera has a DVI I VIDEO OUT connector supporting both digital and analogue output The 1 2 8 type Exmor CMOS camera utilising approximately 2 million valid pixels allows for high definiti...

Page 234: ...eduction mechanism lets you use the camera for a variety of purposes Video format compatible with 60 50 Hz progressive scan The EVI HD7V camera allows you to shoot moving objects in Full HD progressive scan for high resolution image output The EVI HD7V also allows output in the interlaced format used in HDTV broadcasts Including 59 94 Hz and 50 Hz frequencies the EVI HD7V camera is compatible with...

Page 235: ...the tripod attachment screw while using the following as a guide for the amount of protrusion 4 from the attachment surface 4 4 5 7 mm 4 0 18 0 27 inches Attach the camera using three M3 fixing screw holes located on the bottom of the camera Attach the camera to a fitting with a flat surface using M3 screws with the following specifications 4 3 8 mm 4 1 8 11 32 inches Installing the Camera on a De...

Page 236: ...rom falling down or falling from an installation location Do not use them for attaching the camera to the HD Visual Communication System Doing so and lifting the Communication system by the camera may cause the system to fall or result in damage to the connection cable HD Camera Unit Parts Identification This camera unit is supplied with the PCS XG100 XG77 Camera Front a Lens This is a 12 magnific...

Page 237: ...ain connection i VISCA OUT connector When you connect multiple cameras connect it to the VISCA IN connector of the next camera in the daisy chain connection j LAN connector RJ 45 8 pin Used only for servicing k DC 12V connector Connect the supplied camera cable l Reset switch This switch is used only for servicing Bottom m BOTTOM switches This switch is used only for servicing Do not change the fa...

Page 238: ...ghts when the camera is turned off using the remote commander Rear d Remote sensors Used only for servicing e IMAGE FLIP switch Flips the image upside down Normally set this to OFF when you use the camera When the camera is attached to the ceiling set this to ON Before you set the IMAGE FLIP switch turn off the camera or set to standby mode and then turn the power on by connecting the power adapto...

Page 239: ...a in the daisy chain connection k VISCA OUT connector When you connect multiple cameras connect it to the VISCA IN connector of the next camera in the daisy chain connection l DC 12V connector Connect the supplied camera cable Bottom m BOTTOM switches This switch is used only for servicing Do not change the factory default position displayed at the bottom of the unit n Tripod screw hole o Ceiling ...

Page 240: ... commander When you switch this the preset setting is returned to the initial setting g IR SELECT switch Select the camera number when you operate multiple cameras with the same remote commander This is not available on the PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S h VISCA RS 422 connector To communicate via RS 422 use this connector Use the supplied VISCA RS 422 connector plug This is not available on the PCS ...

Page 241: ...of the SYSTEM SELECT switch This switch allows you to select the video format of the signal to be output from the VIDEO OUT connectors Be sure to set this switch before connecting the PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S Be sure to use a Phillips head screwdriver when changing the switch position If you use a tool other than the designated screwdriver the crossed groove may be damaged HDTV video signal out...

Page 242: ... XG77S Camera Front a Lens This is a 10 magnification optical zoom lens b Remote sensors for camera adjustment These are sensors for the supplied remote commander This is not available on the PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S c POWER lamp Lights when the camera is connected to an AC outlet using the supplied AC power adaptor and AC power cord Flashes in green when the camera receives an operation comman...

Page 243: ... you connect multiple cameras connect it to the VISCA IN connector of the next camera in the daisy chain connection j VIDEO OUT connector Supplies the images as an analog component signal Digital signals are also output from this connector Bottom k BOTTOM switches Used for RS 232C baud rate selection turning the remote control signal output on off and selecting whether to add sync This is not avai...

Page 244: ...hat uses the 4 3 aspect ratio If the switch position is set to no output the camera cannot be used Setting of the BOTTOM switches Do not change the BOTTOM switches from their factory default positions Switch position Video format EVI HD7V support EVI HD3V support 0 1920 1080p 59 94 Yes No 59 94 Hz system 1 1920 1080p 29 97 Yes No 2 1920 1080i 59 94 Yes No 3 1280 720p 59 94 Yes Yes 4 1280 720p 29 9...

Page 245: ...ment Setting the range of UP DOWN movement PCSA CXG100 EVI H100V Setting the range of LEFT RIGHT movement Setting the range of UP DOWN movement EVI HD7V HD3V Setting the range of LEFT RIGHT movement Pan Tilt Range 100 100 CENTER 0 25 25 0 170 170 CENTER 0 IMAGE FLIP OFF 90 20 0 IMAGE FLIP OFF CENTER 0 100 100 ...

Page 246: ...d with high precision technologies fine white flecks may be generated on the screen in rare cases caused by cosmic rays etc This is related to the principle of CMOS image sensors and is not a malfunction The white flecks especially tend to be seen in the following cases when operating at a high environmental temperature when you have raised the gain sensitivity This phenomenon may be improved when...

Page 247: ... 2 connector on the rear this indicator lights in yellow when packet error loss or link error occurs during communication d ON LINE indicator Blinks in blue while dialing or receiving a call and stays lit in blue during communication e USB ports Insert USB storage devices not supplied here You can also connect a pen tablet not supplied for annotation here Rear a CAMERA connector Connect to the VID...

Page 248: ...vent malfunction due to radiation noise j HDMI 2 OUT connector PCS XG100S only Connect to the HDMI input of the optional TV monitor We recommend using Sony s HDMI cable k DVI I OUT connector Connect to the DVI input of the optional computer or video equipment l 1 LAN1 connector 1000BASE T 100BASE TX 10BASE T 8 pin modular Used to connect via a LAN or a SIP Connect to a hub or a SIP server using th...

Page 249: ...u f ENTER button Executes the selection or setting in the menu and goes to the next step g RETURN button Used to return to the previous step h CONNECT button Used to connect a remote party for communication i Number 0 9 buttons Used to enter the letters or numbers of a telephone number etc j Battery compartment rear Insert two size AA R6 batteries k 1 power on off button Sets the System to standby...

Page 250: ...gain a POWER indicator Lights in orange when power is supplied to the ISDN Unit When initializing is complete blinks in green b STATUS 1 3 indicators Lights in orange when link synchronization ofeach ISDN connector is established Lights in yellow when each ISDN line is connected c ISDN 1 3 terminals 8 pin modular jack Connect to the ISDN lines using the ISDN modular cable d TERMINAL connector Conn...

Page 251: ...s Lights in orange when link synchronizationofeach ISDN connector is established Lights in yellow when each ISDN line is connected c ISDN 1 6 terminals 8 pin modular jack Connect to the ISDN lines using the ISDN modular cable d TERMINAL connector Connect to the ISDN UNIT connector on the System with the interface cable supplied with the ISDN Unit PCSA B768S ISDN Unit Optional Front Upper panel Rea...

Page 252: ...hone is turned off in communication or not in communication Volume Volume of remote party s voice being adjusted Audio level stereo Audio input level of stereo sound Audio level monaural Audio input level of monaural sound Character input mode Character input available LAN status LAN1 LAN connected via the 1 connector connector on the PCS XG77 XG77S using Internet Protocol version 4 IPv4 LAN statu...

Page 253: ...cation in progress USB storage USB storage device is inserted in the System Preset load Recalling the preset camera settings 1 6 Presentation transmitting Presentation Executing transmitting the presentation data to a remote party Presentation receiving Receiving the presentation data from a remote party Streaming Stream broadcast in progress Recording Recording in progress Tablet Pen tablet conne...

Page 254: ...ption Packet loss Packet loss occurring Voice Activate mode Voice Activate is selected in Broadcast Mode in a multipoint connection Broadcast Near Local picture is broadcast in a multipoint connection Broadcast A H Terminal A H connected first eighth is broadcast in a multipoint connection Indicator Name Description ...

Page 255: ...stem out of order Check if the remote system is operational 28 Invalid number entered Check the number and try again 31 41 43 47 Network not available Try again later 33 34 Line is busy Try to dial again later 44 Network not available Line is busy Try again later 50 Not a Subscriber Check the remote party s facility contract 57 58 Bearer capability not authorized Check if Restrict is set correctly...

Page 256: ...n of the PPPoE settings 232 Access to the DNS server has failed Check the PPPoE DNS settings 233 Connection to the remote party via DNS disabled Dial using IP address 234 Dialing the same address is invalid 235 Regarded as a secondary terminal as the number of lines for ISDN configuration is different 236 Regarded as a secondary terminal as Far End Camera Control is set to Off 237 Check the line i...

Page 257: ...ume is very low The volume of the system is too low Adjust the sound volume by pressing the VOLUME buttons on the Remote Commander page 44 The volume of the TV monitor is too low Adjust the volume of the TV monitor The microphone on the remote party is turned off Ask the remote party to turn on the microphone Audio input is not selected properly Set up Input Select MIC on the Basic Setup1 page of ...

Page 258: ...are not correct Set the system settings correctly referring to Registering Local Information page 62 The IP address and network mask are not set correctly when using LAN Ask the system administrator to set them correctly page 78 The LAN cable is connected to the 2 connector Set Use LAN2 to On in the Line I F setup menu page 66 Some of the functions are restricted when connecting the LAN cable to t...

Page 259: ...er from the standby mode Ask the remote party to cancel the standby mode The remote party is in communication with another party Call the remote party after they end the communication with another party Answering the call is not permitted by the remote terminal as it is operating for setups etc Ask the remote party to permit answering a call The remote terminal is not set to auto answer mode Ask t...

Page 260: ...oubleshooting Still pictures or the Phone Book cannot be saved to the USB storage device The USB storage device has already been recorded to full capacity Use another USB storage device Symptom Cause Solution ...

Page 261: ...T Recommendation 48 Kbps 56 Kbps 64 Kbps G 722 compliant with ITU T Recommendation 64 Kbps 96 Kbps MPEG4 AAC when using LAN 16 Kbps G 728 compliant with ITU T Recommendation 48 Kbps MPEG4 AAC when using ISDN Network Multiplexing Video audio data Frame format H 221 compliant with ITU T Recommendation Interface LAN standard 64 Kbps to 16 Mbps up to 4 Mbps on the PCS XG77 XG77S ISDN BRI up to 3 lines...

Page 262: ...perature 5 ºC to 35 ºC 41 ºF to 95 ºF Storage temperature 20 ºC to 60 ºC 4 ºF to 140 ºF Dimensions 153 mm 156 mm 153 mm W H D 6 1 8 inches 6 1 4 inches 6 1 8 inches Mass Approx 1 45 kg 3 lb 3 1 oz Signal format Compliant with IEEE802 15 4 Control DC 3V using two size AA R6 batteries Power requirements 100 V to 240 V AC 50 Hz 60 Hz 1 6 A to 0 7 A Output DC 19 5 V 6 2 A Operating temperature 5 C to ...

Page 263: ...e temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Storage humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Dimensions 166 mm 34 mm 128 mm W H D 6 5 8 inches 1 3 8 inches 5 1 8 inches not including projections except for the feet Mass Approx 400 g 14 oz Supplied accessories Interface cable 5 m 16 4 ft 1 Operating Instructions 1 Warranty booklet 1 Design and specifications are subject to change without notice The terms HDMI...

Page 264: ...ENSE FOR THE PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL USE OF A CONSUMER FOR i ENCODING VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE MPEG 4 VISUAL STANDARD MPEG 4 VIDEO AND OR ii DECODING MPEG 4 VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED BY MPEG LA TO PROVIDE MPEG 4 VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE AD...

Page 265: ...F A CONSUMER TO i ENCODE VIDEO IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE AVC STANDARD AVC VIDEO AND OR ii DECODE AVC VIDEO THAT WAS ENCODED BY A CONSUMER ENGAGED IN A PERSONAL AND NON COMMERCIAL ACTIVITY AND OR WAS OBTAINED FROM A VIDEO PROVIDER LICENSED TO PROVIDE AVC VIDEO NO LICENSE IS GRANTED OR SHALL BE IMPLIED FOR ANY OTHER USE ADDITIONAL INFORMATION MAY BE OBTAINED FROM MPEG LA L L C SEE HTTP MPEGLA COM ...

Page 266: ... VESA 60 Hz 47 8 60 Progressive WXGA VESA 75 Hz 60 3 75 1280 1024 Progressive SXGA VESA 60 Hz 63 98 60 Progressive SXGA VESA 75 Hz 79 98 75 1920 1080 Progressive FHD VESA 60 Hz 67 5 60 Progressive FHD 59 94 Hz 67 43 59 94 Progressive FHD 29 97 Hz 67 43 29 97 Interlaced FHD 59 94 Hz 33 75 59 94 Progressive FHD 50 Hz 56 25 50 Progressive FHD 25 Hz 56 25 25 Interlaced FHD 50 Hz 28 13 50 Acceptable CA...

Page 267: ...Progressive FHD 25 Hz 56 25 25 Interlaced FHD 50 Hz 28 13 50 Picture element Transmission format Remarks Horizontal sync frequency fH kHz Vertical sync frequency fV Hz 1024 768 Progressive XGA VESA 60 Hz 48 4 60 Progressive XGA VESA 70 Hz 56 5 70 Progressive XGA VESA 75 Hz 60 75 Progressive XGA VESA 85 Hz 68 7 85 1280 768 Progressive WXGA VESA 60 Hz 47 4 60 Progressive WXGA VESA 60 Hz 47 8 60 Prog...

Page 268: ...0 1080 Progressive FHD 59 94 Hz 67 43 59 94 Interlaced FHD 59 94 Hz 33 75 59 94 Progressive FHD 50 Hz 56 25 50 Interlaced FHD 50 Hz 28 13 50 Acceptable HDMI Input Signals Picture element Transmission format Remarks Horizontal sync frequency fH kHz Vertical sync frequency fV Hz 1920 1080 Progressive FHD 59 94 Hz 67 43 59 94 Progressive FHD 29 97 Hz 67 43 29 97 Interlaced FHD 59 94 Hz 33 75 59 94 Pr...

Page 269: ...nc 9 DX Transmit data 10 DX Transmit data 11 RX Serial receive data 12 TX Serial transmit data 13 19 5V 19 5V 1 8 1 13 2 14 14 GND Ground Pin Signal Description 1 RX0 Data_0 2 GND Ground 3 RX1 Data_1 4 RX2 Data_2 5 GND Ground 6 RXC Clock 7 GND Ground 8 5V 5 V 9 DDC_SCL DDC_CLOCK 10 VISCA_DSR VISCA_DSR 11 GND Ground 12 VISCA_RXD VISCA_RXD 13 GND Ground 14 GND Ground 15 GND Ground 16 VISCA 12V 12 V ...

Page 270: ... VISCA 12V 12 V Pin Assignments on Optional Board Connectors Pin Signal Description 1 NC 2 NC 3 TA Transmit 4 RA Receive 5 RB Receive 6 TB Transmit 7 NC 8 NC Pin Signal Description 1 8 Pin Signal Description 1 GND Chassis ground 2 19 5V 19 5V 3 DCLK Clock 4 DCLK Clock 5 DR Transmit data 6 DR Transmit data 7 FS Frame sync 8 FS Frame sync 9 DX Receive data 10 DX Receive data 11 TX Serial transmit da...

Page 271: ...2 49159 UDP 2nd Video RTP 49152 49159 UDP 2nd Video RTCP 49152 49159 UDP SIP 5060 UDP TCP Auto bandwidth detection 51234 51235 UDP TCP Signal Port number of the first point Port numbers of the second to eighth points Type RAS 1719 UDP Gatekeeper Discovery 224 0 1 41 1718 UDP Multicast Q 931 dial 2253 2269 TCP Q 931 answer 1720 TCP H 245 2253 2269 TCP Audio RTP 49152 49159 second point 49172 49179 ...

Page 272: ...272 List of Port Numbers Used on the PCS XG100 XG77 XG100S XG77S The port numbers for RTCP that can be set are 49152 to 65535 Note ...

Page 273: ...s make sure that the POCKET BIT is in standby mode i e the indicator is off before removing it Usage precautions Do not apply excessive force on the POCKET BIT while it is connected to a device Damage to the USB connector may result in malfunction of the POCKET BIT as well as the connected device Be aware that the surface of this product may become hot after extended periods of access or use If th...

Page 274: ...nding Bandwidth on Demand Interoperability Group is a registered trademark of THE BONDING CONSORTIUM BRI An abbreviation for Basic Rate Interface Basic interface standardized by the ITU T Single ISDN has two B channels and one D channel Codec An abbreviation for Coder Decoder An integrated device of a coder that converts an analog audio video signal to a digital data stream and compresses it and a...

Page 275: ... half as low bit rate as the H 263 format The H 264 format is also called as MPEG4 Advanced Video Coding AVC H 320 A standard for communication between different communication systems H 323 This enables communications on the non Qos Quality of Service LAN HD An abbreviation for High Definition High Definition television provides a high resolution and high quality picture There are 1080i 1080p and ...

Page 276: ...ewing over a network such as the Internet Sub address An identification number given to devices sharing a common ISDN line TOS Inputting the information data in the TOS field of the IP address allows the communication system to judge the packet transmission priority etc It also enables change of path according to the types of service Delay or Size WDR View DR A function that takes advantage of the...

Page 277: ...stment Manual Adjustment Preset Preset Setting List New Entry Preset Number Camera Angle Thumbnails Details Digital Zoom Off On Backlight On Off White Balance Auto Indoor Outdoor ONE PUSH Focus Auto Manual Focus Adjustment WDR View DR Off Low Mid High Shutter Speed Auto 1 100 Tools Presentation Execute Stop Streaming Execute Stop Recording Execute Stop Annotation Execute Background Screen Stop Ann...

Page 278: ...ry Detailed Dial Detailed Dial One Touch Dial F1 F2 F3 F4 Direct Dial Line interface IP IP 2 ISDN TEL SIP IP address Telephone number Dial Connect Enter Number Address Detailed Dial Select from Phone Book Phone Book Select from History History Detailed Dial Detailed Dial Dial to Line I F Communication Bit Rate Number of Lines Phone Book Phone Book History History More Options Enable List Edit page...

Page 279: ...efix A Prefix B Prefix C Prefix A Prefix B Prefix C Select LAN Prefix Disable Enable LAN Prefix page 66 C Answer Auto Answer On Off ISDN MSN Off On Mic on Answer On Off Reject Answer On Off page 67 D Multipoint Multipoint Mode AUTO On Broadcast Mode Split Voice Activate Voice Activate 1080P Split Automatic Six screen Mosaic Nine screen Mosaic page 67 ...

Page 280: ... 9Mbps 10Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 13Mbps 14Mbps 15Mbps 16Mbps Other Communication Bit Rate 1 128Kbps 384Kbps 512Kbps 768Kbps 1Mbps 2Mbps 3Mbps 4Mbps 5Mbps 6Mbps 7Mbps 8Mbps 9Mbps 10Mbps 11Mbps 12Mbps 13Mbps 14Mbps 15Mbps 16Mbps Other Audio Mode1 G 711 G 722 G 728 MPEG4 Far End Camera Control2 On Off H 239 On Off H 239 Ratio 2 3 1 2 1 3 Screen Size1 1080 3 720 W4CIF W432P WCIF 4CIF CIF QCIF AUTO Video Mo...

Page 281: ...End Camera Control On Off Screen Size 720 W4CIF W432P WCIF 4CIF CIF QCIF AUTO Video Mode H 261 H 263 H 264 MPEG4 Video Frame 15fps 30fps 60fps AUTO 1 When Individual Settings for Transmission Reception or Individual Settings for Point to Point Multipoint is set to On on the IP page the item is set up for transmission reception point to point and multipoint individually 2 When Individual Settings f...

Page 282: ...fault 100ms Default 50ms Default Default 50ms Default 100ms Custom Audio Input Delay Audio Output Delay Setting Default 100ms Default 50ms Default Default 50ms Default 100ms Custom Audio Output Delay REC OUT Mode Stereo Monaural 2ch Adaptive Voice Pickup Close and Natural Balance and Sound Wide and Clear Manual Mic Noise Reduction High Mid Low Mic AGC High Mid Low Sound Effect Beep Sound Loud Medi...

Page 283: ...or Output Format SXGA XGA 720p 1080p Blanking Period Long Medium Short Frequency 60Hz 50Hz DVI I2 PC Fixed mode On Off Custom Input Custom Input Label Camera Label Custom Input Label DVI I 1 Video2 Custom Input Label DVI I 2 Custom Input Label HDMI Link to Mic Link to Audio Input Off On Video3 Video Input Camera DVI I 1 DVI I 2 Audio Input MIC AUX MIC AUX Input Select MIC MIC A1 AUDIO 1 AUDIO 2 In...

Page 284: ...ps Half Duplex 10Mbps Full Duplex 10Mbps Half Duplex PPPoE PPPoE Off LAN1 LAN2 LAN User Alias Password Fixed IP for PPPoE Off On Fixed IP Address for PPPoE DNS Obtain automatically Specify Primary DNS Secondary DNS NAT Setup NAT Mode Auto On Off LAN WAN IP Address Gatekeeper Gatekeeper Mode Auto On Off LAN Gatekeeper Address User Alias User Number H 460 On Off Authentication On Off Login name Pass...

Page 285: ...8 4 2 Auto Audio Duplex Transmission On Off Re Order Shaping Re Order On Off QoS2 Re Order Buffer Auto 1 2 Custom Re Order Buffer Rate Shaping On Off page 82 J TOS TOS Data Type Video Audio Data Presentation TOS Off IP Precedence DSCP Precedence Low Delay On Off High Throughput On Off High Reliability On Off Minimum Cost On Off DSCP page 83 K SIP Basic Setup SIP Server Mode On Off SIP Transport Pr...

Page 286: ...al ISDN Euro ISDN Euro ISDN France 5ESS P MP 5ESS P P DMS 100 Telephone Number Area Code A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 ISDN2 Local Number A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 Telephone Number Area Code D1 D2 E1 E2 F1 F2 ISDN3 Local Number D1 D2 E1 E2 F1 F2 Sub Address Sub Address A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 E1 E2 F1 F2 ISDN4 SPID SPID A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 D1 D2 E1 E2 F1 F2 Auto SPID ISDN5 page 85 N Annotation Enable On Off Color Black...

Page 287: ...orwegian Turkish Welsh Czech Hungarian Clock Set NTP On Off General2 Primary NTP Server Secondary NTP Server Time Zone Clock Display Pattern Year Month Day Month Day Year Day Month Year Year Month Day Day Month Year Date Time Time Update Execute Menu Screens Display Time in Off Time Display Current Time General3 Communication Display Terminal Name Off Always Show Show Temporarily Guide On Off Disp...

Page 288: ...umber Display IP Address SIP User Name SIP Address GK User Alias GK User Number NAT Address No Display Terminal Status On Off Warning Messages On Off Home Menu2 Connect Button Display Simple Individual Off Home Menu2 Phone Book Button On Off History Button On Off Detailed Dial Button On Off Camera Button On Off Tools Button Off On One Touch Dial On Off Direct Dial Off On Home Menu3 Video Input Dis...

Page 289: ...oS Enabled Disabled TOS Enabled Disabled SIP Enabled Disabled ISDN Enabled Disabled Setup Password3 General Enabled Disabled Administrator4 Home Menu Enabled Disabled Administrator Enabled Disabled Annotation Enabled Disabled Camera Enabled Disabled Encryption Enabled Disabled Shared Phone Book Enabled Disabled Streaming Recording Streaming Enabled Disabled Administrator5 Recording Enabled Disable...

Page 290: ...lear Phone Book Execute Auto Dialing On Off Create Private Phone Book Execute Delete Private Phone Book Execute Copy to Private Phone Book Execute Software Option Software Option 1 Screen Software Option 2 Administrator9 Software Option 3 Software Option 4 Software Option 5 Software Option 6 Software Option 7 Software Option 8 S Encryption Encryption Mode Off Connect Priority Encrypt Priority page...

Page 291: ...Detection 82 Auto Dialing 96 Auto Restore 95 Auto SPID 86 Automatic split 207 Automatic adjustment 150 AUX Local Monitor Out 74 B Background Screen 169 Backlight compensation 150 Basic connections 116 Beep Sound 75 Bit rate Decode 101 Bit rate Encode 101 Blanking Period 76 Brightness 146 Broadcast Mode 68 207 Broadcast select mode 209 C Camera 87 93 Camera Button 90 Camera button 51 Camera Control...

Page 292: ...anceller 73 142 Enable 87 Encrypt Priority 186 Encrypted connections 21 184 185 187 Encryption 93 96 Encryption Mode 96 Encryption setup menu 96 F F1 89 F2 89 F3 89 F4 89 Far End Camera Control 69 71 72 Far End Terminal Name 101 FEC Redundancy 83 Firewalls 109 First Camera 100 Fixed IP for PPPoE 80 Fixed split mode 209 Focus 150 Forward Error Correction FEC 82 Frame Rate 101 Frequency 76 Function ...

Page 293: ... using PPPoE 111 LAN connection via DHCP 105 LAN connection with H 460 firewall traversal 109 LAN connections 27 31 35 LAN Line Status 101 LAN Mode 79 LAN Mode LAN1 100 LAN Mode LAN2 100 LAN Prefix 67 LAN setup menu 78 LAN Status 91 LAN2 103 Language 88 Last Number Registration 88 LAYOUT button 155 Layout menu 155 Line Density 87 Line I F 66 101 102 Line Interface 47 66 92 Line interface select bu...

Page 294: ...MCU Software 25 189 PCSA MCG109 HD MCU Software 25 189 PCS XG100 22 PCS XG100 HD Visual Communication System 261 PCS XG100S 24 PCS XG100S HD Visual Communication System 22 24 247 261 PCS XG77 23 PCS XG77 HD Visual Communication System 261 PCS XG77S 24 PCS XG77S HD Visual Communication System 23 24 247 261 Pen tablets 168 247 Peripheral Status 100 Phone Book 52 91 95 122 129 130 133 134 202 227 Pho...

Page 295: ...2 SIP UC Domain 84 SIP UC Mode 95 113 SIP UC Port Number 84 SIP UC Server Address 84 SIP UC Server Port 84 SIP UC Setup Menu 114 SIP connections 29 37 SIP Domain 84 SIP Mode 92 SIP Server Address 84 SIP Server Mode 84 SIP Server Port 84 SIP setup menu 84 SIP Mode 71 Six screen Mosaic 207 SNMP 81 SNMP Mode 81 Software Option 100 Software Option Screen 96 Sound Effect 75 SPB Mode 96 SPB Server Addre...

Page 296: ...0 137 157 166 247 253 273 Use History 95 Use LAN2 66 Used Port Number 81 User Alias 79 80 81 User Name Input 66 User Number 80 81 V Video 93 94 Video Frame 70 71 72 Video Input 75 77 100 Video Input Display 90 Video Mode 70 71 72 101 Video Output 100 Video Port Number 94 Video setup menu 75 Voice Activate mode 209 Voice meetings 181 Volume 91 Volume adjustment 44 55 141 W WAN IP Address 80 Warning...

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