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Administrator Guide

Contents

Introduction

Getting started

The menu structure

The settings library

Using the system

Physical interfaces

Peripheral equipment

Contact us

Appendices

Appendices

Summary of Contents for MXP F8 -

Page 1: ...Software version F8 AUGUST 2010 www tandberg com TANDBERG MXP Administrator Guide D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 1...

Page 2: ...language for the system 20 Enter a system name 20 Enter software options 21 IP settings 21 If you need to set a static IP address 21 SIP Settings 21 External management 21 External manager settings 21...

Page 3: ...ettings menus Part 1 97 The General settings menus Part 2 98 The Menu settings menus 99 The Presentation settings menus 100 The Call Quality settings menus 101 The Audio settings menus 102 The Video s...

Page 4: ...gement Suite 243 Kiosk Mode 244 How to activate Kiosk Mode 244 How to deactivate Kiosk Mode 244 Waking up the system 244 Quick Key for IP Address 244 Quick Key to Deactivate Kiosk Mode 244 Intelligent...

Page 5: ...l equipment TANDBERG PrecisionHD camera 301 TANDBERG WAVE II camera 302 Multiple cameras 303 Document camera 304 TANDBERG Remote Controls Key Map 305 TANDBERG Camera Tracker 306 Remote Control for Cam...

Page 6: ...nfiguring TANDBERG MXP on Cisco CallManager 4 1 327 Supported RFCs in SIP 328 Bandwidth information for TANDBERG endpoints 329 Declaration of conformity 330 Dimensions 333 TANDBERG 8000 MXP dimensions...

Page 7: ...een copied from other chapters but adapted when needed to let you have all the relevant information there and then This helps eliminating the need to read through long sections before you can even thi...

Page 8: ...ls Russian search in Phonebook Mic on off indication for SIP calls New layout for 3 party calls on dual monitor systems The two called parties on a Mulitisite host can be displayed on separate screens...

Page 9: ...CD PrecisionHD 720p camera and 6000 MXP Codec Optimal definition up to 720p Join up to 6 video and 5 audio sites with embedded MultiSite functionality Choice of Network up to 2 Mbps ISDN or external n...

Page 10: ...ent INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY RIGHTS The Products that are covered by this Administrator Guide are protected under copyright patent and other intellectual property rights of various jurisdictions Any appl...

Page 11: ...LIGHTNING Never use this apparatus or connect disconnect communication cables or power cables during lightning storms DUST Do not operate the apparatus in areas with high concentration of dust VIBRAT...

Page 12: ...place the product in direct sunlight or close to a surface directly heated by the sun LIGHTNING Never use this apparatus or connect disconnect communication cables during lightning storms DUST Do not...

Page 13: ...eripherals connected to the product where this action requires a tool This product should always be powered from an grounded power outlet Never connect attached power supply cord to other products In...

Page 14: ...ipment at end of life The WEEE Directive aims to reduce the amount of waste electrical and electronic equipment sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by requiring producers to arrange for coll...

Page 15: ...attern are displayed continuously for several hours or displayed for a short period of time every day after images may remain on the screen due to the sticking of the fluorescent materials In this cas...

Page 16: ...ith the Chineese RoHS D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 16 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equ...

Page 17: ...he video system and is described in this section Stay up to date We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for an updated version of this guide Go to http www tandberg com docs In this ch...

Page 18: ...zoom the camera in and out The SELFVIEW key displays your outgoing video Press again to turn off The CANCEL key takes you back one step in the menu system i e to leave a menu undoing any changes Use...

Page 19: ...the Presentation key is held down for one second then the Presentation video sources menu will appear ARROW keys are used to navigate in the menus and for moving the camera when the menu is hidden Us...

Page 20: ...ect 8 Finish the wizard The system will automatically restart the system The Installation Wizard can be run any time from the Control Panel menu Description of the settings Each setting is described i...

Page 21: ...tatic IP address SIP Settings External management External manager settings Description of the settings Each setting is described in in The settings library Press The settings library menu button on t...

Page 22: ...restart Description of the settings Each setting is described in in The settings library Press The settings library menu button on top of the page to go the settings library or use the search function...

Page 23: ...ge PREVIOUS Step back NEXT Step forward FINISH Save changes and restart the system CANCEL Exit without saving any changes Description of the settings Each setting is described in in The settings libra...

Page 24: ...n up to scroll PREVIOUS Step back NEXT Step forward FINISH Save changes and restart the system CANCEL Exit without saving any changes Description of the settings Each setting is described in in The se...

Page 25: ...restart the system CANCEL Exit without saving any changes Description of the settings Each setting is described in in The settings library Press The settings library menu button on top of the page to...

Page 26: ...isit the TANDBERG web site regularly for an updated version of this guide Go to http www tandberg com docs MXP User Guide You may find descriptions of a few of the menus outside the Control Panel in t...

Page 27: ...deo meeting system Click on a picture or the link below the picture to go directly to a description of the menu structure for your video system TANDBERG Compass MXP See also Kiosk Mode TANDBERG Utilit...

Page 28: ...ptions installed Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section Control Panel menu structure for TANDBERG 8000 MXP TANDBERG PROFILE 52 with Codec 6000 MXP TANDBERG 6000 MXP P...

Page 29: ...Password Protection Making changes to the Control Panel Settings will change the behavior of the system We recommend password protecting the access to the Control Panel Settings to prevent occasional...

Page 30: ...rview Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 30 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system P...

Page 31: ...settings menus Part 1 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 31 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library U...

Page 32: ...al settings menus Part 2 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 32 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library...

Page 33: ...enus Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 33 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Ph...

Page 34: ...gs menus Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 34 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the syste...

Page 35: ...ose SET AS DEFAULT to make the changes the new DEFAULT CALL SETTINGS The Call Quality settings menus Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 35 MXP Administrator Guide C...

Page 36: ...u hear an echo of your own audio it is most likely the far end s echo canceller that is malfunctioning OTHER AUDIO 5 6 INPUT OPTIONS Audio 5 for VCR Left Audio 6 for VCR Right OTHER AUDIO OUTPUT 2 3 O...

Page 37: ...correctly using the audio input level settings The AGC will not compensate for severe maladjustment of input levels The Audio settings menus Part 2 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14...

Page 38: ...button on the remote control and select the Presentation button The Video settings menus Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 38 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Intr...

Page 39: ...Settings to prevent occasional users from making crucial changes to the system Set an Administrator Password to control the access to these settings The Security settings menu Applies to 8000 MXP 6000...

Page 40: ...e Auto BRI Config menu is enabled The Network settings menus Part 1 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 40 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting star...

Page 41: ...page The Network settings menus Part 2 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 41 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The se...

Page 42: ...rk settings menus Part 3 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 42 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library...

Page 43: ...AVE AND RESTART after making changes to DNS Settings The Network settings menus Part 4 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 43 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introd...

Page 44: ...us page The Network settings menus Part 5 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 44 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The...

Page 45: ...nus Part 6 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP Select SAVE AND RESTART after making changes to SIP Settings D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 45 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting...

Page 46: ...pages Described on the previous page The Network settings menus Part 7 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 46 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting...

Page 47: ...rk settings menus Part 8 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 47 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library...

Page 48: ...us Part 9 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 48 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the syst...

Page 49: ...ection The other Control Panel menu buttons Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 49 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure T...

Page 50: ...roll The Diagnostics menu Part 1 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 50 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings...

Page 51: ...ECK to see the conflicts The Diagnostics menu Part 2 Applies to 8000 MXP 6000 MXP Profile Maestro MXP Click on arrow down up to scroll D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 51 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introdu...

Page 52: ...cture for the systems displayed on this page with all options installed Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile TANDBERG Tactical MXP D14033...

Page 53: ...hanges to the Control Panel Settings will change the behavior of the system We recommend password protecting the access to the Control Panel Settings to prevent occasional users from making crucial ch...

Page 54: ...overview Applies to 3000 MXP Profile Tactical MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 54 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physi...

Page 55: ...eral settings menus Part 1 Applies to 3000 MXP Profile Tactical MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 55 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using...

Page 56: ...DBERG Remote Control only which means there will not be any second remote control for the monitor The General settings menus Part 2 Applies to 3000 MXP Profile Tactical MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 56 MX...

Page 57: ...gs menus Applies to 3000 MXP Profile Tactical MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 57 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physic...

Page 58: ...ttings menus Applies to 3000 MXP Profile Tactical MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 58 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Ph...

Page 59: ...le from the Call Menu When making a call you can change the Call Settings Choose SET AS DEFAULT to make the changes the new DEFAULT CALL SETTINGS D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 59 MXP Administrator Guide Conte...

Page 60: ...n you hear an echo of your own audio it is most likely the far end s echo canceller that is malfunctioning OTHER AUDIO 5 6 INPUT OPTIONS Audio 5 for VCR Left Audio 6 for VCR Right OTHER AUDIO OUTPUT 2...

Page 61: ...n Control it is crucial that the levels on the input connectors are adjusted correctly using the audio input level settings The AGC will not compensate for severe maladjustment of input levels D14033...

Page 62: ...r in the Presentation menu To find the Presentation menu press the OK button on the remote control and select the Presentation button D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 62 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduc...

Page 63: ...el Settings to prevent occasional users from making crucial changes to the system Set an Administrator Password to control the access to these settings The Security settings menus Applies to 3000 MXP...

Page 64: ...references to ISDN in the User Manual do not apply to the NET version Configuration of NET versions All references to ISDN BRI Settings are to be replaced with reference to External Network Settings...

Page 65: ...changes to DNS Settings Described on the following pages The Network settings menus Part 2 Applies to 3000 MXP Profile Tactical MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 65 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introducti...

Page 66: ...evious page The Network settings menus Part 3 Applies to 3000 MXP Profile Tactical MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 66 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The set...

Page 67: ...s menus Part 4 Applies to 3000 MXP Profile Tactical MXP Select SAVE AND RESTART after making changes to SIP Settings D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 67 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting star...

Page 68: ...P Services Select SAVE AND RESTART after making changes to WLAN Settings The Network settings menus Part 5 Applies to 3000 MXP Profile Tactical MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 68 MXP Administrator Guide Con...

Page 69: ...etwork settings menus Part 6 Applies to 3000 MXP Profile Tactical MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 69 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Usi...

Page 70: ...TANDBERG Tactical MXP The Network settings menus Part 7 Applies to 3000 MXP Profile Tactical MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 70 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu struct...

Page 71: ...P Profile Tactical MXP The Installation menu is described in the Getting started section D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 71 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The s...

Page 72: ...TATUS do not apply to NET versions The Diagnostics menus Part 1 Applies to 3000 MXP Profile Tactical MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 72 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu...

Page 73: ...MXP Click on WARNINGS to see the warnings Click on IP ADDRESS CONFLICT CHECK to see the conflicts Click on arrow down up to scroll D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 73 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introductio...

Page 74: ...cture for the systems displayed on this page with all options installed Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section TANDBERG 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 74 MXP Administ...

Page 75: ...ontrol Panel Settings will change the behavior of the system We recommend password protecting the access to the Control Panel Settings to prevent occasional users from making crucial changes to the sy...

Page 76: ...ntrol Panel overview Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 76 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interf...

Page 77: ...age The General settings menus Part 1 Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 77 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the syste...

Page 78: ...page The General settings menus Part 2 Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 78 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the sys...

Page 79: ...enu settings menus Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 79 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfac...

Page 80: ...ntation settings menus Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 80 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical inte...

Page 81: ...e Call Menu When making a call you can change the Call Settings Choose SET AS DEFAULT to make the changes the new DEFAULT CALL SETTINGS D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 81 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introd...

Page 82: ...udio settings menus Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 82 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfa...

Page 83: ...u press the OK button on the remote control and select the Presentation button The Video settings menus Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 83 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getti...

Page 84: ...recommend password protecting the access to the Control Panel Settings to prevent occasional users from making crucial changes to the system Set an Administrator Password to control the access to thes...

Page 85: ...tings Select SAVE AND RESTART after making changes to DNS Settings The Network settings menus Part 1 Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 85 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting...

Page 86: ...on the previous page The Network settings menus Part 2 Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 86 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings libra...

Page 87: ...to 1700 MXP The Network settings menus Part 3 Select SAVE AND RESTART after making changes to SIP Settings D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 87 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The me...

Page 88: ...the following pages Described on the previous page The Network settings menus Part 4 Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 88 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The men...

Page 89: ...page The Network settings menus Part 5 Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 89 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the sys...

Page 90: ...ot apply to the TANDBERG 1700 MXP The Network settings menus Part 6 Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 90 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The se...

Page 91: ...to 1700 MXP The Installation menu is described in the Getting started section D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 91 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings li...

Page 92: ...down up to scroll The Diagnostics menus Part 1 Applies to 1700 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 92 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using...

Page 93: ...on WARNINGS to see the warnings Click on IP ADDRESS CONFLICT CHECK to see the conflicts Click on arrow down up to scroll D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 93 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting...

Page 94: ...ture for the systems displayed on this page with all options installed Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section TANDBERG 1000 MXP TANDBERG Compass MXP TANDBERG Utility...

Page 95: ...king changes to the Control Panel Settings will change the behavior of the system We recommend password protecting the access to the Control Panel Settings to prevent occasional users from making cruc...

Page 96: ...overview Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 96 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Phy...

Page 97: ...settings menus Part 1 Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 97 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using t...

Page 98: ...neral settings menus Part 2 Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 98 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library U...

Page 99: ...about Kiosk Mode in the Appendices section The Menu settings menus Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 99 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started Th...

Page 100: ...ings menus Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 100 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system...

Page 101: ...ble from the Call Menu When making a call you can change the Call Settings Choose SET AS DEFAULT to make the changes the new DEFAULT CALL SETTINGS D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 101 MXP Administrator Guide Con...

Page 102: ...TANDBERG logo Deactivate the headset by pressing the button once more The Audio settings menus Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 102 MXP Administrator Guide Contents I...

Page 103: ...K button on the remote control and select the Presentation button The Video settings menus Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 103 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introd...

Page 104: ...system We recommend password protecting the access to the Control Panel Settings to prevent occasional users from making crucial changes to the system Set an Administrator Password to control the acc...

Page 105: ...ork settings menus Part 1 Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 105 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Us...

Page 106: ...anges to DNS Settings Described on the following pages The Network settings menus Part 2 Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 106 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduc...

Page 107: ...ious page The Network settings menus Part 3 Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 107 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The s...

Page 108: ...ng pages Described on the previous page The Network settings menus Part 4 Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 108 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting st...

Page 109: ...XP Compass MXP Utility MXP Select SAVE AND RESTART after making changes to IP Services Select SAVE AND RESTART after making changes to WLAN Settings D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 109 MXP Administrator Guide C...

Page 110: ...work settings menus Part 6 Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 110 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library U...

Page 111: ...enus Part 7 Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 111 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system...

Page 112: ...Compass MXP Utility MXP The Installation menu is described in the Getting started section D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 112 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The...

Page 113: ...croll The Diagnostics menus Part 1 Applies to 1000 MXP Compass MXP Utility MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 113 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings l...

Page 114: ...MXP Click on WARNINGS to see the warnings Click on IP ADDRESS CONFLICT CHECK to see the conflicts Click on arrow down up to scroll D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 114 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduct...

Page 115: ...5 85 75 MXP TANDBERG 990 880 770 MXP This guide describes the menu structure for the systems displayed on this page with all options installed Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings...

Page 116: ...on Making changes to the Control Panel Settings will change the behavior of the system We recommend password protecting the access to the Control Panel Settings to prevent occasional users from making...

Page 117: ...verview Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 117 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Ph...

Page 118: ...al settings menus Part 1 Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 118 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Us...

Page 119: ...eral settings menus Part 2 Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 119 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library...

Page 120: ...menus Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 120 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Phys...

Page 121: ...ngs menus Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 121 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system...

Page 122: ...able from the Call Menu When making a call you can change the Call Settings Choose SET AS DEFAULT to make the changes the new DEFAULT CALL SETTINGS The bandwidth selections may differ between these pr...

Page 123: ...ler that improves the audio quality experienced by the other side When you hear an echo of your own audio it is most likely the far end s echo canceller that is malfunctioning The Audio settings menus...

Page 124: ...d correctly using the audio input level settings The AGC will not compensate for severe maladjustment of input levels The Audio settings menus Part 2 Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D1403...

Page 125: ...K button on the remote control and select the Presentation button The Video settings menus Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 125 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Intro...

Page 126: ...e system We recommend password protecting the access to the Control Panel Settings to prevent occasional users from making crucial changes to the system Set an Administrator Password to control the ac...

Page 127: ...y to the NET version Configuration of NET versions All references to ISDN BRI Settings are to be replaced with reference to External Network Settings The Network selections in the Call Settings menu o...

Page 128: ...nges to DNS Settings Described on the following pages The Network settings menus Part 2 Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 128 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduc...

Page 129: ...ous page The Network settings menus Part 3 Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 129 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The s...

Page 130: ...ng pages Described on the previous page The Network settings menus Part 4 Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 130 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting s...

Page 131: ...85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP Select SAVE AND RESTART after making changes to IP Services Select SAVE AND RESTART after making changes to WLAN Settings D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 131 MXP Administrator Guide C...

Page 132: ...work settings menus Part 6 Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 132 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library...

Page 133: ...nus Part 7 Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 133 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system...

Page 134: ...5 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP The Installation menu is described in the Getting started section D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 134 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure Th...

Page 135: ...lick on arrow down up to scroll The Diagnostics menus Part 1 Applies to Edge 95 85 75 MXP 990 880 770 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 135 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The me...

Page 136: ...0 MXP Click on WARNINGS to see the warnings Click on IP ADDRESS CONFLICT CHECK to see the conflicts Click on arrow down up to scroll D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 136 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduc...

Page 137: ...ture for the systems displayed on this page with all options installed Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section TANDBERG 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 137 MXP Administr...

Page 138: ...ntrol Panel Settings will change the behavior of the system We recommend password protecting the access to the Control Panel Settings to prevent occasional users from making crucial changes to the sys...

Page 139: ...ntrol Panel overview Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 139 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interf...

Page 140: ...age The General settings menus Part 1 Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 140 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the syste...

Page 141: ...page The General settings menus Part 2 Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 141 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the sys...

Page 142: ...enu settings menus Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 142 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfac...

Page 143: ...ntation settings menus Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 143 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical inte...

Page 144: ...Call Menu When making a call you can change the Call Settings Choose SET AS DEFAULT to make the changes the new DEFAULT CALL SETTINGS D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 144 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introd...

Page 145: ...udio settings menus Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 145 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfa...

Page 146: ...u press the OK button on the remote control and select the Presentation button The Video settings menus Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 146 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getti...

Page 147: ...ecommend password protecting the access to the Control Panel Settings to prevent occasional users from making crucial changes to the system Set an Administrator Password to control the access to these...

Page 148: ...ges The Network settings menus Part 1 Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 148 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the syste...

Page 149: ...er making changes to DNS Settings Described on the following pages The Network settings menus Part 2 Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 149 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting...

Page 150: ...previous page The Network settings menus Part 3 Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 150 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Usin...

Page 151: ...ribed overleaf Described on the previous page The Network settings menus Part 4 Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 151 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu stru...

Page 152: ...50 MXP Select SAVE AND RESTART after making changes to IP Services Select SAVE AND RESTART after making changes to WLAN Settings D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 152 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction...

Page 153: ...page The Network settings menus Part 6 Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 153 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the sys...

Page 154: ...k settings menus Part 7 Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 154 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical int...

Page 155: ...to 550 MXP The Installation menu is described in the Getting started section D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 155 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings li...

Page 156: ...down up to scroll The Diagnostics menus Part 1 Applies to 550 MXP D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 156 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using...

Page 157: ...n WARNINGS to see the warnings Click on IP ADDRESS CONFLICT CHECK to see the conflicts Click on arrow down up to scroll D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 157 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting...

Page 158: ...me order as they appear in the menus Use the search feature in Adobe Acrobat to look up specific topics or keywords Stay up to date We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for an update...

Page 159: ...68 General Screen Settings MONITOR BRIGHTNESS 168 MONITOR CONTRAST 168 MONITOR COLOR 169 MONITOR COLOR R 169 MONITOR COLOR G 169 MONITOR COLOR B 169 General Screen Settings Video Out TV SINGLE 169 TV...

Page 160: ...D 183 Call Quality VIDEO ALGORITHM 184 AUDIO ALGORITHM 184 AAC LD 128 185 DYNAMIC RESOLUTION 185 MAX UPSTREAM RATE 185 Call Quality Video Quality SHARPNESS MOTION 186 Call Quality Default Call Setting...

Page 161: ...NUMBERS 205 SENDING COMPLETE 205 Network ISDN External Leased E1 T1 ISDN PRI Settings Advanced ISDN PRI Settings NSF CODE VIDEO CALL 206 NSF CODE TELEPHONE CALL 206 Network ISDN External Leased E1 T1...

Page 162: ...IO VIDEO DATA SIGNALING 221 Network LAN Settings Quality Of Service DiffServ Telephone AUDIO 221 Network LAN Settings IEEE 802 1X Settings MODE 221 ANONYMOUS IDENTITY 221 IDENTITY 221 PASSWORD 221 EAP...

Page 163: ...entry field In this mode entries from the Numerical keypad are automatically interpreted as alphanumeric entries in the same way as on a cellular phone Using the remote control Press the key that cor...

Page 164: ...My Contacts e g for use in your own predefined MultiSite Contacts will not be updated when the Corporate directory is updated by the Management System Administrator All MXP systems Control Panel Gene...

Page 165: ...s codes an access code file must be created access txt ON When making a call an Access Code dialogue box will be shown The user must enter a valid access code in order to place a call OFF No access co...

Page 166: ...o enable Maximum Call Length This feature will automatically end both incoming and outgoing calls when the call time exceeds the specified Maximum Call Length in minutes All MXP systems Control Panel...

Page 167: ...Set VGA Out Quality to Auto 4 If the layout on the monitor is either full screen or Picture Outside Picture POP and if the input source to the largest window is PC with resolution 1024x768 then the sy...

Page 168: ...ce does not match the destination AUTO Automatically make the best choice by combining Clip Fill and Letter box when necessary Control Panel General Screen Settings ASPECT RATIO ASPECT RATIO DVI 2 CLI...

Page 169: ...s to 1700 MXP See comment Control Panel General Screen Settings VIDEO OUT TV SINGLE Applies to Video Out 1 S video and Video Out 3 composite OFF The TV Single output is Off ON The TV Single output is...

Page 170: ...ports this NOTE If both TV Monitor Format and VGA Monitor Format are set to Normal the system will skip the 1 3 layout which is not beneficial for 4 3 monitors All MXP systems which supports wide scre...

Page 171: ...MultiSite Presenter Bandwidth options MultiSite The TANDBERG MultiSite feature using an embedded MCU enables you to setup multipoint calls with three or more participants by video and or telephone Pre...

Page 172: ...0 GMT Greenwich Mean Time GMT 01 00 to GMT 14 00 GMT Greenwich Mean Time All MXP systems Control Panel General DATE TIME SETTINGS DATE FORMAT Choose between DD MM YY MM DD YY or YY MM DD as the prefer...

Page 173: ...oint who initiates the Multiway call Example of an URI firstname lastname company com Example of an URI with SIP prefix sip firstname lastname company com MCU is short for Multipoint Conference Unit a...

Page 174: ...n the remote control The camera will move to the position preset for the number key used Note This applies to systems with controllable camera only When pressing a number key on the remote control whi...

Page 175: ...decide whether or not the menu will be displayed on the PC screen VGA screen with DVI I outputs For optimal layout of the menu Menu on PC should be Off if Menu on TV is On and vice versa ON The menu...

Page 176: ...o On Press the Phone Book button 5 times and the number 3 key once on the remote control For more information on API commands this see the MXP System Integrators Guide which can be downloaded from our...

Page 177: ...will appear on the screen OFF No menus or indicators will appear on the screen All MXP systems Control Panel Menu Settings STARTUP WELCOME MENU ON The Welcome Menu is shown when the system wakes up fr...

Page 178: ...NS MICROPHONE OFF This indicator is shown when the microphone is turned off Press the Mic Off button on the remote control again to turn the microphone back on ON Enables the Microphone Off indicator...

Page 179: ...r When the system detects network anomalies no indicator will be shown All MXP systems Control Panel Menu Settings ICONS TELEPHONE This indicator is shown when there are telephone participants in a Mu...

Page 180: ...our system has the optional Dual Stream capabilities you can show two video streams simultaneously i e both video and a presentation Dual Stream requires the Presenter Option and H 263 video To check...

Page 181: ...ain Camera the default setting will be used as the default call video source every time you make a call regardless of what the previous video source was DOC CAM The document camera will be used as the...

Page 182: ...t Source to be used when the Snapshot key on the remote control is pressed The number of choices depends on what snapshot sources are available for your system MAIN CAM The main camera will be used as...

Page 183: ...tings are 25 50 and 75 of the total available video stream When setting up a call with H 323 the bandwidth can be controlled by adjusting the Presentation Rate dual stream rate All MXP systems Control...

Page 184: ...al quality audio telephone quality 3 1 kHz at 16kbps G 722 High quality audio 7 kHz at 48kbps 56kbps or 64kbps G 722 1 Compressed high quality audio 7 kHz at 24kbps 32kbps or 48kbps AAC LD CD quality...

Page 185: ...ity DYNAMIC RESOLUTION With Dynamic Resolution the system will use the optimal video resolution for the chosen bandwidth This feature is only applicable to HD high definition calls AUTO When set to Au...

Page 186: ...are The Main Camera VCR AUX and Split Screen have Motion as default The PC Document Camera and VNC have Sharpness as default About intelligent Video Management IVM It is possible to configure the pic...

Page 187: ...et up as a H 323 call If a Gatekeeper is present it is possible to place IP calls using telephone style numbers e g an E 164 alias according to the numbering plan implemented in the Gatekeeper The Gat...

Page 188: ...s 6B 320 kbps 5B 256 kbps 4B 192 kbps 3B 128 kbps 2B Bonding H 221 64 kbps 1B H 221 H0 1xH0 384 kbps PRI only 1700 MXP Do not have ISDN 1700 MXP Maximum bandwidth is 2Mb Note that some software versio...

Page 189: ...ble in steps of 1 5 dB from 0 dB to 22 5 dB It is possible to adjust the audio output level to the headset loudspeakers HEADSET MIC Set the audio input level for the headset microphone Default level i...

Page 190: ...hones The microphone inputs are balanced with 24V phantom power AUDIO 3 is intended for connection to external playback devices but the input can also be configured as a microphone input by selecting...

Page 191: ...dio Science microphone levels Audio Technica AT 861PZ 3dB Crown PZM 6D 19 5dB See the Interfaces in the Peripheral Equipment section for more information on this topic for your product 8000 6000 Maest...

Page 192: ...nected to the system This will cause howling and possible damage to the speaker system The different system can have different numbers of Audio Inputs See Interfaces in the Peripheral Equipment sectio...

Page 193: ...o Off the output response will be a mono loudspeaker signal on Audio Out 1 AUX on Audio Out 2 and VCR on Audio Out 3 regardless on the Audio Out 1 Mode setting See Interfaces in the PERIPHERAL EQUIPME...

Page 194: ...no audio module is detected audio outputs can be Out 2 for VCR Left Out 3 for VCR Right 8000 6000 Maestro Control Panel Audio Audio Outputs LEVEL SETTINGS OUTPUT LEVEL SETTINGS OUT 1 2 Applies to 300...

Page 195: ...t likely the far end s Acoustic Echo Canceller that is malfunctioning NOTE If Stereo Speakers are enabled in the menu without having any stereo speakers connected to the Digital NAM it may cause the a...

Page 196: ...t 2 and VCR on Audio Out 3 regardless on the Audio Out 1 Mode setting DIGITAL NAM DIGITAL NATURAL AUDIO MODULE If the system is connected to a Digital NAM the stereo sound on the loudspeakers will be...

Page 197: ...T TONE Lets you choose tone that will sound when you have an incoming video call Use the vertical Arrow keys on the remote control to move up and down in the Alert tone list Press OK to listen to the...

Page 198: ...ingle person speaking Suitable when wide angle images are preferred over close up images NORMAL Should be used in regular meetings FAST The system quickly zooms in on a single person speaking Suitable...

Page 199: ...pshot of either the encoded stream if transmitting DuoVideo or the decoded stream if receiving DuoVideo All MXP systems Control Panel Video MULTISITE PICTURE MODE MultiSite Picture Mode determines the...

Page 200: ...try to use AES with 128 bits encryption when setting up calls If AES is not supported by the other site s no other type of encryption will be initiated DES 56 BIT The system will try to set up the ca...

Page 201: ...mode FIPS Federal Information Processing Standards NIST National Institute of Standards and Technology the issuer of validation certificates Certificate Text file which indicates a trusted third party...

Page 202: ...always be enabled OFF When set to Off the ISDN BRI line is disabled Unused ISDN BRI lines must be disabled Some software versions do not support 6 ISDN BRI lines If so some of the Line Setup entries m...

Page 203: ...BRI Control Panel Network ISDN or ISDN External Leased E1 T1 ISDN BRI Settings ADVANCED ISDN SETTINGS PARALLEL DIAL Parallel Dial is used when setting up bonded calls ON Channels will be dialed and c...

Page 204: ...requirements for B channel usage HIGH CHANNEL Set the highest numbered B channel that may be used by the system when selecting channels for outgoing calls High Channel may be used for PRIs provisioned...

Page 205: ...the numbers specified in the Line Setup menus will be answered OFF When set to Off all calls will be answered MSN Multiple Subscriber Number All MXP systems which has ISDN PRI Control Panel Network I...

Page 206: ...the system will automatically initiate a connection as soon as it detects that the far end tries to make a call This mode is also commonly known as data triggered mode because the existence of certai...

Page 207: ...TH 1 Configures the ISDN PRI Line Settings Specify the distance 0 133 ft of the CSU connected to the E1 T1 Port 1 on Codec 1 CSU Channel Services Unit Systems with leased line Control Panel Network IS...

Page 208: ...ork equipment you must specify the network parameters The system has support for up to 2 Mbps depending on the Bandwidth key loaded using the External Network RS449 V 35 X 21 interface Universal IMUX...

Page 209: ...restarted All MXP systems Control Panel Network LAN Settings IP SETTINGS IP ASSIGNMENT DHCP Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol can be selected when a DHCP server is present Note that for IPv6 the DH...

Page 210: ...til the system is restarted All MXP systems Control Panel Network LAN Settings IP SETTINGS ETHERNET SPEED Set the speed of the Ethernet network AUTO The codec will auto detect the speed and half full...

Page 211: ...ANAGER The system will use a Call Manager to make a H 323 call When you select this option the Call Manager Settings menu is enabled for configuration DIRECT An IP address must be dialled in order to...

Page 212: ...ersal solution and is placed outside the firewall you should register the IP address of your Border Controller as the Gatekeeper IP address and set H 323 Call Setup to Gatekeeper Requires the followin...

Page 213: ...e used within signaling This is done to make it possible to place calls to endpoints on the LAN as well as endpoints on the WAN NOTE The Advanced H 323 Settings only have effect if they are supported...

Page 214: ...full name or system name Examples Alice Wonderland System 01 All MXP systems Control Panel Network LAN Settings SIP SETTINGS SIP ADDRESS URI The SIP URI or number is used to address the video system T...

Page 215: ...Control Protocol UDP User Datagram Protocol TLS Transport Layer Security SIP CA List SIP Proxy CA List PEM format All MXP systems Control Panel Network LAN Settings SIP Settings SIP SERVER SETTINGS S...

Page 216: ...edirection through the dedicated network identified by the TURN server OFF Normal operation mode standard ICE NOTE The MNS Mode requires that the ICE Mode is set on It also requires a valid TURN serve...

Page 217: ...Utility MXP All MXP systems with WLAN Control Panel Network LAN Settings WIRELESS LAN SETTINGS COMMUNITY Community optional can be used when connecting to an access point where the SSID is the same T...

Page 218: ...ities in a network like routers servers switches projectors etc The system s SNMP Agent in the codec responds to requests from SNMP Managers a PC program etc SNMP Traps are generated by the SNMP Agent...

Page 219: ...The NTP Network Time Protocol is used to synchronize the time of the system to a reference time server the NTP time server This is a requirement for proper operation if the H 235 authentication is imp...

Page 220: ...priority OFF No priority is selected AUTO will provide the following priority Audio 4 Video 4 Data 3 Signaling 6 CUSTOM Select the preferred priority for the Audio Video Data and Signaling Values from...

Page 221: ...Settings IEEE 802 1X SETTINGS MODE The system may be connected to an IEEE 802 1X LAN network with a port based network access control that is used to provide authenticated network access for Ethernet...

Page 222: ...nvenient if you have a fixed prefix for your service provider If you add a prefix to a profile this prefix will automatically be added in front of the number being dialled Example Add 0 as a Call Pref...

Page 223: ...sed through the Data Port 8000 6000 Maestro 3000 Tactical 1700 990 880 770 550 95 85 75 Control Panel Network DATA PORT DATA PORT MODE CONTROL Gives command access with the same interface as telnet or...

Page 224: ...Control Panel Installation PROFILES INSTALLATION PROFILES Several user profiles can be saved on the video system This makes it easy to pre configure the video system and switch between the different...

Page 225: ...settings Direct 8 Finish the wizard The system will automatically restart the system FINISH Press the Finish button to save the changes and restart the system A message will appear Attention The setti...

Page 226: ...up and going The User Guide Menu Using the Remote Control Making a Call Using the Phone Book Moving the Camera Making Multisite Calls Showing a Presentation Using Services Using Camera Presets About M...

Page 227: ...nes Active Lines not Active Use the remote control and press arrow key up and down to scroll in the System Information list The Diagnostics menus allows testing of individual system components and dis...

Page 228: ...towards the system Instead it transmits Blue Alarm Seen from the system receiving the blue alarm this means that the network on the far side of the CSU is unavailable The Diagnostics menus allows tes...

Page 229: ...ents and displays the current system settings All MXP systems Control Panel Buttons Diagnostics WARNINGS IP NETWORK QUALITY WARNINGS The system is experiencing 5 or higher packet loss in the IP networ...

Page 230: ...ARNINGS External Network is configured for this system but the line is not connected Please check your network connection or disable the network 161 Any warnings registered by the system will be displ...

Page 231: ...el X to abort the restart Some Control Panel Settings require a restart of the system to put changes into effect In these cases you will find a SAVE RESTART button in the respective menus Example Both...

Page 232: ...t Presenter and VNC Dual video stream Wireless network adapters Services for multipoint calls Call control with access codes About Kiosk mode Intelligent video management Dialling from outside the ent...

Page 233: ...lear the administrator password Log in the same way as when gaining access to a password protected Control Panel Settings menu Navigate to the SECURITY SETTINGS menu in the same way as setting the Adm...

Page 234: ...priate the far end should be able to see people entering or leaving the room The document camera The document camera should be close to the chair person or a designated controller of the document came...

Page 235: ...the participants are sitting too close to the monitor the camera will look down at the participants This may not give a good presentation of the participants at the far end The far end participants T...

Page 236: ...will look down at the participants This may not give a good presentation of the participants at the far end The speaker module There should be free sight between the system speaker module and the ear...

Page 237: ...Extended Display Identification Data EDID and will be able to notify the PC of the supported output formats Troubleshooting if the presentation does not show On most PC s you must press a special key...

Page 238: ...configured to a VGA format that the system doesn t support Also note that you can use the DVI input to transmit high resolution images from document cameras or other sources supporting the HD format...

Page 239: ...t be installed on the PC Free software can be downloaded from http www tightvnc com Install the software by running the downloaded file VNC Server Software Configuration 1 Install the VNC server softw...

Page 240: ...lows participants at the far end to simultaneously watch a presenter on one screen and a live presentation on the adjoining screen H 239 is an ITU standard defining how to send two video sources simul...

Page 241: ...for the newer wireless cards on the market because many of the chipset manufacturers for the cards do not make their development code available in a format we can use Most offer Windows based developm...

Page 242: ...al Services Menu The External Services menu is available only when the External Services settings are configured enter the Address and Path to the TMS and set the External Services to On Go to Control...

Page 243: ...LL RESTRICTIONS may be applied by installing a file of valid access codes that must be entered to permit calls to be made This installation is typically made from TMS TANDBERG Management Suite availab...

Page 244: ...nguage menu Off Available languages Select language s Auto Dial dataport setting On Auto Dial Duration data port setting 10 Allow use of Remote Control Yes Phone Book Local Kiosk menu Off The default...

Page 245: ...lly when a large number of participants are present or when there is a lot of motion in the picture At low bit rate CIF will be used from a PAL video input SIF will be used from a NTSC video input w28...

Page 246: ...c d or IPv6 a b c d a b c d or the DNS name A AAAA or SRV record of the gatekeeper Port is optional and gives the Q 931 port to initiate the call The port default is 1720 and can in most cases be lef...

Page 247: ...ernal Leased E1 T1 and Set Network Type to ISDN BRI Go to ISDN BRI Settings and select ISDN SWITCH TYPE Go to LINE 1 SETUP Enable Line 1 Enter ISDN Line Numbers SPIDs if required Configure the other l...

Page 248: ...cting the system to the ISDN network via the E1 T1 interface using an Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE or equivalent CSU will allow up to 1 54 Mbps connection The E1 T1 interface must be connected to a CSU appro...

Page 249: ...h the system are SW56 2Wire and 4Wire Connecting Cables Connect the video system ISDN1 cable to the BRI S T interface on the Telesync Adapter Connect the two SW56 cables from the Telesync adapter Line...

Page 250: ...MAKE A CALL 1 In the Call Menu open DEFAULT CALL SETTINGS 1 Set NET to H 320 ISDN 1 Set BANDWIDTH to 128 KBPS 1 A field for the 2nd ISDN number will pop up in CALL SETTINGS Enter the second ISDN numb...

Page 251: ...ht be interpreted as an extension address About Extension Address When dialing via a gateway a LAN equivalent extension address or TCS 4 is used to differentiate between systems on the LAN About MCU P...

Page 252: ...deo Configure the video system for snapshots To enable the system to generate JPEG snapshots and provide them when requested via a web interface as http or via ftp get go to Control Panel Video and se...

Page 253: ...ogo You can apply your own logo to be displayed on the video system The new logo will be displayed the next time you restart your system Recommended maximum size is 704 576 pixels and the file format...

Page 254: ...0 MXP comes with dual monitor capability XGA Monitors and Projectors Some TANDBERG systems can be delivered with optional single or dual TV XGA monitors It can also be connected to any DVI VGA PAL or...

Page 255: ...d 3000 MXP Net Interfaces and sockets for 1700 MXP Interfaces and sockets for 1000 MXP Interfaces and sockets for Compass MXP Interfaces and sockets for Utility MXP Interfaces and sockets for Edge 95...

Page 256: ...ransmits analog VGA signals DVI I Single Link Transmits either digital or analog signals TMDS Transition Minimized Differential Signaling is a technology for transmitting high speed serial data and is...

Page 257: ...coax 30 1P 28 5C 28 UL Style UL 20276 Digital return pin 10 PC cable VGA DVI with integrated audio DVI A Plug 2xRCA Plug to VGA Plug 3 5mm Stereo Plug length 6m PC Cable VGA DVI with Integrated Audio...

Page 258: ...40UNC 4 47mm Molded PVC 30P Black 9 Screw 4 40UNC 4 47mm Molded PVC 30P Black 10 Molded PVC Over mold 45P Black A991826 11 Molded PVC Over mold 45P Black A2K1188 12 Molded PVC Over mold 45P Black A2K...

Page 259: ...Gnd Pin 2 Hot Pin 3 Cold neutral 1 2 3 Use Audio Output No 1 to provide a mixed signal of audio from far end and local external devices connected to input 5 6 in addition to dial tones This output sho...

Page 260: ...1 5 12 0 3 9 5 0 13 0 13 5 3 3 3 5 14 5 15 0 2 8 2 0 16 0 16 5 2 3 0 5 17 5 18 0 2 0 1 0 19 0 19 5 1 6 2 5 20 5 21 0 1 4 4 0 22 0 22 5 1 2 5 5 23 5 This specification is valid for mic 3 if line level...

Page 261: ...1024 60Hz HD720p 1280 720 50Hz 60Hz WXGA 1280x768 1280x800 1360x768 1366x768 60 Hz Levels Composite 1Vpp 75W S Video Y C Y 1Vpp 75W C PAL 0 3Vpp 75W C NTSC 0 28Vpp 75W Do as follows to get WXGA 1 VGA...

Page 262: ...6 3 LVDS 4 Twisted pair 1 LVDS 5 6 GND 7 Twisted pair 5 12V DC 8 4 RJ 45 Connector pin out Cable is Category 7 5 Class F AWG24 Extreme care should be taken if you choose to make your own version of t...

Page 263: ...External view of socket RJ 45 Connector pin out Ethernet interface For future use Precision HD Camera Pin Out on 8 pin RJ shielded modular jack Signal Name Pin Number 12V presence 2 8mA current source...

Page 264: ...ed Codec 6000 MXP Interfaces and sockets cont Power Socket On Off Switch D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 264 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library...

Page 265: ...3000MXP Net The Codec 3000 MXP comes in two flavours with ISDN BRI sockets upper or with Net socket lower Ethernet Ethernet Codec 3000 MXP and 3000 MXP Net Interfaces and sockets Rear panel sockets an...

Page 266: ...dB 16 steps of 1 5dB Phantom power 24V 5 Phantom power resistor pin 2 1200W Phantom power resistor pin 3 1200W Max phantom power current 12mA XLR pin out External view of socket PIN 1 Gnd PIN 2 Hot PI...

Page 267: ...els Signal levels Absolute max output level Nominal level Input menu level setting dB Vpp dBu dBu 0 0 1 2 5 5 23 5 1 5 1 4 4 0 22 0 3 0 1 6 2 5 20 5 4 5 1 9 1 0 19 0 6 0 2 3 0 5 17 5 7 5 2 8 2 0 16 0...

Page 268: ...nalogue signals If your DVI cable is not long enough use extension cables Ob serve however that the maximum cable length should not exceed 5m to avoid quality loss Formats supported on DVI I out SVGA...

Page 269: ...mera S VIDEO DSUB Codec 12V DC 1 4 GND 2 5 12V DC 3 4 TXD 4 3 RXD 5 2 GND 6 5 GND 7 5 12V DC 8 4 Y GND 1 8 C_GND 2 1 Y 3 9 C 4 6 NC 7 TANDBERG HD 3000 Camera cable pin out SIGNAL NAME RJ 45 DSUB 12V D...

Page 270: ...Category 5 cabling or better is strongly recommended For HD camera applications however Category 7 5 is required NOTE The ISDN BRI Sockets are not applicable to Codec 3000 MXP Net Codec 3000 MXP Inter...

Page 271: ...Element Timing 20 C A Terminal Ready Control 21 C B Terminal Ready Control 22 I A Carrier Detect 23 I B Carrier Detect Net interface socket 1 X 21 V 35 RS449 with 1 RS366 Call Control up to 2Mbps Not...

Page 272: ...DCE 4 Data terminal ready DTR From DCE 5 Signal GND 6 Data set ready DSR From DCE 7 Ready to send RTS To DCE 8 Clear to send CTS From DCE 9 Ring indicator RI From DCE Data port The Data port is imple...

Page 273: ...ec 3000 MXP Interfaces and sockets cont Power Socket On Off Switch D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 273 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using...

Page 274: ...S 232 DVI I for PC presentations TANDBERG 1700 MXP interfaces and sockets Rear Panel Sockets Headset toggle button Headset out Headset microphone D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 274 MXP Administrator Guide Cont...

Page 275: ...RJ 45 Jack LAN interface 10 100 Mb up to 768kbps To connect the video system to your LAN 1 x Ethernet RJ 45 Jack LAN interface 10 100 Mb up to 768kbps To let the PC and the video system share a single...

Page 276: ...dB 0 4 Vpp 15 9 dBu 33 9 dBu 4 5 dB 48 mVpp 33 3 dBu 51 3 dBu 6 0 dB 0 4 Vpp 14 4 dBu 32 4 dBu 6 0 dB 40 mVpp 34 8 dBu 52 8 dBu 7 5 dB 0 5 Vpp 12 9 dBu 30 9 dBu 7 5 dB 34 mVpp 36 3 dBu 54 3 dBu 9 0 d...

Page 277: ...1 Receive data RXD From DCE 2 Transmit data TXD To DCE 3 Data terminal ready DTR From DCE 4 Signal ground GND 5 Data set ready DSR From DCE 6 Ready to send RTS To DCE 7 Clear to send CTS From DCE 8 R...

Page 278: ...ironments Utility MXP has a 1000 MXP inside the box and is intended for use in Kiosk Mode The physical interfaces is identical to 1000 MXP but some features may not be in use Example WLAN is not in us...

Page 279: ...the left hand side of the unit HANDSET For privacy both Utility MXP and Compass MXP are delivered with a handset located on the right hand side of the unit Lifting the handset from the cradle automati...

Page 280: ...dge 95 85 75 MXP interfaces and sockets Rear Panel Sockets D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 280 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the sys...

Page 281: ...uration LEVELS Composite 1 Vpp 75 ohm S Video Y C Y 1 Vpp 75 ohm C PAL 0 3 Vpp 75 ohm C NTSC 0 28 Vpp 75 ohm VGA FORMATS SUPPORTED ON DVI I OUT SVGA 800x600 75Hz XGA 1024x768 60Hz WXGA 1280x768 60Hz H...

Page 282: ...t line level via RCA connector providing a mixed signal between audio from the local side except from the VCR input and audio from the far end This output is intended for connection to a VCR SPDIF Son...

Page 283: ...connectors used are female 9 pin D subs Data Port Pin Specification Signal Name Direction Pin Number Carrier detect CD From DCE 1 Receive data RXD From DCE 2 Transmit data TXD To DCE 3 Data terminal...

Page 284: ...770 MXP interfaces and sockets Rear Panel Sockets D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 284 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Phys...

Page 285: ...to External Network Settings The Network selections in the Call Settings menu only apply to IP calls Use ISDN in the Network menu to select RS449 V 35 X 21 MultiSite entries in the Phone Book can only...

Page 286: ...posite 1 Vpp 75 ohm S Video Y C Y 1 Vpp 75 ohm C PAL 0 3 Vpp 75 ohm C NTSC 0 28 Vpp 75 ohm VGA FORMATS SUPPORTED ON DVI I OUT SVGA 800x600 75Hz XGA 1024x768 60Hz WXGA 1280x768 60Hz HD720p 1280x720 50...

Page 287: ...PDIF 1 VCR output line level via RCA connector providing a mixed signal between audio from the local side except from the VCR input and audio from the far end This output is intended for connection to...

Page 288: ...S From DCE 8 Ring indicator RI From DCE 9 Interfaces 990 880 770 MXP TANDBERG 990 880 770 MXP Interfaces and sockets cont DATA PORT The data port s are implemented as Data Communications Equipment DCE...

Page 289: ...MXP interfaces and sockets Rear Panel Sockets D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 289 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical...

Page 290: ...RTED ON DVI I OUT SVGA 800x600 75Hz XGA 1024x768 60Hz WXGA 1280x768 60Hz HD720p 1280x720 50 Hz 60 Hz MORE INFORMATION Read more about the DVI Digital Visual Interface and DVI Cables in the beginning o...

Page 291: ...male RCA phono sleeve ground centre signal Output Impedance 680 ohms Max output level when set to maximum output level and volume control set to max 15 5 Vpp Max output level when set to minimum outpu...

Page 292: ...Transmit 12 SD B SD B T B Output x x x Send Data Transmit 13 RD A RD A R A Input x x x Receive Data 14 RD B RD B R B Input x x x Receive Data 15 SCR A SCR A S A Input x x x Signal Clock Receive Receiv...

Page 293: ...onnected to metal housing at 26 pin connector end NOTE For Data Triggered leased line applications signals DTR RI and RLSD are not used Pin Out on V 35 Cable Signal Name Female 26 pin DSUB Pin Number...

Page 294: ...nal Name Female 26 pin DSUB Pin Number Male 34 pin Wincester Pin Number Male 25 pin DSUB Pin Number Comments Frame Ground 1 A Signal Ground 19 23 B TX A Transmit data TX B 11 12 P S Twisted pair RX A...

Page 295: ...round 19 23 19 30 Send Data A Send Data B 11 12 4 22 Twisted pair Send Timing A Send Timing B 17 18 5 23 Twisted pair Receive Data A Receive Data B 13 14 6 24 Twisted pair Receive Timing A Receive Tim...

Page 296: ...end Data A Send Data B 11 12 4 22 Twisted pair Send Timing A Send Timing B 17 18 5 23 Twisted pair Receive Data A Receive Data B 13 14 6 24 Twisted pair Receive Timing A Receive Timing B 15 16 8 26 Tw...

Page 297: ...1 Do not connect shield to FGND Signal Ground 19 7 Send Data A Send Data B 11 12 2 14 Twisted pair Send Timing A Send Timing B 17 18 15 12 Twisted pair Receive Data A Receive Data B 13 14 3 16 Twisted...

Page 298: ...nal Ground 19 7 Send Data A Send Data B 11 12 2 14 Twisted pair Send Timing A Send Timing B 17 18 15 12 Twisted pair Receive Data A Receive Data B 13 14 3 16 Twisted pair Receive Timing A Receive Timi...

Page 299: ...End Pin Number Comments Frame Ground 1 1 Do not connect shield to FGND Send Data A Send Data B 11 12 4 14 Twisted pair Send Timing A Send Timing B 17 18 15 12 Twisted pair Receive Data A Receive Data...

Page 300: ...web site regularly for an updated version of this guide Go to http www tandberg com docs In this chapter The PrecisionHD camera The WAVE II camera Cameras in daisy chain Document camera Remote control...

Page 301: ...J modular jack Signal Name Pin Number GND 6 GND 5 RXD in 4 TXD out 3 Presence 12 V in daisy chain 2 GND 1 This connector is used for the power video and control signals to the main camera This connect...

Page 302: ...the main camera This connector is used when cascading cameras Control out signal and external camera detection NOTE It does not provide power for cascaded camera MULTIPLE CAMERA SUPPORT The system is...

Page 303: ...is useful in large group applications You can connect both Precision HD Cameras and WAVE II cameras to the system Camera number one must be connected to video input 1 or to the HD input data 2 Camera...

Page 304: ...en the Presentation menu from the Menu and choose Doc Cam 3 You can also program the Presentation key on the remote to activate the document camera If you want to use S Video from the document camera...

Page 305: ...TANDBERG Tracker Dec Hex Address Button Name Address Button Name Address Button Name 33 21 0 OK 0 OK 34 22 0 CALL 0 CALL 35 23 0 END CALL 0 END CALL 36 24 0 PHONE BOOK 0 PHONE BOOK 37 25 0 MENU 0 MEN...

Page 306: ...he camera at a specific person or location The GROUP button to point the camera at all participants Camera Preset Number Switch Beneath the battery in the tracker there is a switch which can be set to...

Page 307: ...with one video output and one mixed local and far end audio output is required for recording DVD VCR Playback Mono For playback Connect a cable between Video Out on the VCR and Video In VCR on the vid...

Page 308: ...table microphone it is possible to connect additional microphones to your system NOTE Additional microphones require a system with more than one XLR input Voice Activated Camera Tracking When more th...

Page 309: ...d separate modules the amplifier and the loudspeaker cabinet The DNAM Loudspeaker Cabinet 3 way Center Loudspeaker system Frequency range 50Hz 20kHz 2 x 100 mm low and midrange loudspeaker 8 Ohms nomi...

Page 310: ...o modules and speakers Please contact your TANDBERG representative for more information Integrated stereo speakers are available with the 3000 MXP Profile and 6000 MXP Profile only The DNAM Loudspeake...

Page 311: ...configuration Centered Speakers Integrated Stero Speakers TANDBERG DNAM Amplifier backside configuration D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 311 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The men...

Page 312: ...speaker Cabinet 2 15W Stereo Speakers high quality Frequency range 100Hz 20kHz Enclosed MDF speaker cabinet Mini DNAM Amplifier Stereo digital SPDIF input 2x30W into 8ohm External DC power supply Comp...

Page 313: ...e On in the same audio menu to be able to receive stereo sound on your system and to send stereo signals to the far end See the stereo audio settings for more information Check also that the full rang...

Page 314: ...hone sites it is possible to connect a telephone using normal POTS line by Connect the audio out from the conference telephone to the AUX input Connect the audio input from the conference telephone to...

Page 315: ...sion of this guide Go to http www tandberg com docs In this chapter About security System upgrade using the web interface System upgrade using FTP System upgrade using ISDN Diagnostics tools for IP Mo...

Page 316: ...establish a secure conference using AES or DES encryption The TANDBERG system will attempt this for both IP and ISDN connections Where a remote system or MCU supports encryption the highest common enc...

Page 317: ...system 2 If the video system is setup with an IP Access Password you must enter the password Password IP Access Password The default IP Access Password is TANDBERG and the Web page from the system wi...

Page 318: ...then the sub tab Upgrade 3 Enter the Release key in the Release Key field and press the Install Software button 4 Type in the path to where the new software file is stored or select the file by using...

Page 319: ...cedure To upgrade using the web interface please do the following steps 1 Copy the new software file to a folder on your harddisk for instance c software 2 Open a DOS window and go to the folder where...

Page 320: ...er such as Internet Explorer 6 0 The web interface of the codec will then be displayed 4 Select the SYSTEM CONFIGURATION tab on top of the page and then the sub tab FAR END UPGRADE 5 Enter the release...

Page 321: ...are allocated at random from 2048 to 65535 Dynamic H323 ports are allocated at random from 11000 to 65535 Static Will use the predefined layer 4 ports listed in the tables to the right More Commands...

Page 322: ...nagement DMPM Digital Monitor Power Management is monitor power management applied over the digital DVI interface TANDBERG supports DMPM in software version F2 and above The following monitor power st...

Page 323: ...description Value PixelClockDiv10000 6500 Horizontal Active 1024 Horizontal Blanking 320 Vertical Active 768 Vertical Blanking 38 Horizontal Sync Offset 24 Horizontal Sync Pulse Width 136 Vertical Syn...

Page 324: ...nect 8 International Toll Free Service 1800 16 AT T MultiQuest 23 Call Redirection Service Sprint Service Code Ref 2 Code Service 0 Reserved 1 Private 2 Inwatts 3 Outwatts 4 FX 5 TieTrunk MCI Service...

Page 325: ...disabled in FIPS mode Main Menu Presentation VNC Control Panel Diagnostics View Administrator Settings Video quality VNC Control Panel Diagnostics View Administrator Settings Video name VNC Control P...

Page 326: ...icate PEM format Private key PEM format Passphrase optional The IP Address of the video system see Control Panel Diagnostics System Information The software upload procedure NOTE The certificate must...

Page 327: ...Information b or use Telnet and the command xstat mac 6 Fill in the DIRECTORY NUMBER CONFIGURATION and press ADD a The Directory Number is the E 164 Alias and is found on your TANDBERG video system G...

Page 328: ...d RFCs in SIP The RFC Request for Comments series contains technical and organizational documents about the Internet including the technical specifications and policy documents produced by the Interne...

Page 329: ...icture Mode MultiSite VS CP4 CP5 1 VS CP4 CP5 1 VS CP4 CP5 1 VS CP4 CP5 1 Not Available Not Available Bandwidth information for TANDBERG endpoints Bandwidth Information for TANDBERG MXP Endpoints Mode...

Page 330: ...024 1998 EN 61000 3 2 1995 EN 61000 3 3 1995 TBR 3 Layer 1 2 and 3 TBR 4 Layer 1 2 and 3 EN 60950 1 2001 EN 55022 1994 EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 TBR 3 Layer 1 2 and 3 TBR 4 Lay...

Page 331: ...Harmonized Standards EN 60950 1 2001 EN 55022 1994 EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 TBR 3 Layer 1 2 and 3 EN 60950 1 2001 EN 55022 1994 EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1...

Page 332: ...2 1994 EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 TBR 3 Layer 1 2 and 3 EN 60950 1 2001 EN 55022 1994 EN 55024 1998 EN 61000 3 2 2000 EN 61000 3 3 1995 TBR 3 Layer 1 2 and 3 EN 60950 1 2001 EN...

Page 333: ...1600 200 BOTTOM VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 333 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical int...

Page 334: ...447 8 1498 165 5 662 0 2 3 20 0 1614 8 R 32 0 R 13 0 R 33 0 R 30 0 96 0 170 0 680 0 D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 334 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The setti...

Page 335: ...al Finish All materials finishes and proccesses must comply with the RoHS directives Alternative Finish Alternative Material Telecom AS Sheet nr A3 Sheet 1771 1218 208 793 762 922 1821 1218 208 558 TA...

Page 336: ...Flame UL Ref Material Finish All materials finis proccesses must with the RoHS dir Alte Fin Alternative Material Telecom AS Sheet nr Sheet2 1615 1022 209 793 1022 1665 209 762 922 TANDBERG 3000 MXP P...

Page 337: ...Glossiness Manufacturer Type Number Flame UL Ref Material Finish All materials finishe proccesses must co with the RoHS direc Altern Finish Alternative Material Telecom AS Sheet nr Sheet1 TANDBERG 300...

Page 338: ...VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 338 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripher...

Page 339: ...nufacturer Type Number Flame UL Ref Material Finish Alterna Finish Alternative Material Telecom AS All materials finishes and pr must comply with the RoHS Sheet1 of 1 Dimensions without paint or finis...

Page 340: ...RONT VIEW SIDE VIEW PERSPECTIVE D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 340 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Per...

Page 341: ...t of Edge 95 85 75 MXP See dimensions for TANDBERG Precision HD Camera D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 341 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library U...

Page 342: ...OP VIEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW PERSPECTIVE D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 342 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical inter...

Page 343: ...turer Type Number Flame UL Ref Material Finish Alternative Finish Alternative Material Telecom AS All materials finishes and proccesses must comply with the RoHS directives Sheet1 of 1 Dimensions with...

Page 344: ...r Type Number Flame UL Ref Material Finish Alternative Finish Alternative Material Telecom AS All materials finishes and proccesses must comply with the RoHS directives Sheet1 of 1 Dimensions without...

Page 345: ...VIEW SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW TOP VIEW D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 345 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces...

Page 346: ...IEW FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW BACK VIEW D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 346 MXP Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces...

Page 347: ...canceller 1 x RCA Phono Line Level auxiliary or VCR DVD Stereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level VCR DVD Stereo R AUDIO OUTPUTS 3 OUTPUTS 1 x RCA Phono S PDIF mono stereo or Analogue Line Level main audio or...

Page 348: ...rectory Unlimited entries using Server directory supporting LDAP and H 350 Unlimited number of entries for Corporate directory through TMS within a maximum of 40 directories 400 number global director...

Page 349: ...the third microphone can be set for line level 1 x RCA Phono Line Level separate echo canceller 1 x RCA Phono Line Level auxiliary or VCR DVD Stereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level VCR DVD Stereo R AUDIO O...

Page 350: ...ctory and Global Directory Unlimited entries using Server Directory supporting LDAP and H 350 Unlimited number of entries for Corporate directory through TMS within a maximum of 40 directories 400 num...

Page 351: ...ary or VCR Stereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level VCR DVD Stereo R AUDIO OUTPUTS 2 OUTPUTS 1 x RCA Phono S PDIF mono stereo or Analogue Line Level main audio or Analogue Stereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level V...

Page 352: ...ory Unlimited entries using Server directory supporting LDAP and H 350 Unlimited number of entries for Corporate directory through TMS within a maximum of 40 directories 400 number global directory 20...

Page 353: ...ine Level VCR DVD Stereo R AUDIO OUTPUTS 3 OUTPUTS 1 x RCA Phono S PDIF mono stereo or Analogue Line Level main audio or Analogue Stereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level auxiliar y or Analogue Stereo R or V...

Page 354: ...350 Unlimited number of entries for Corporate directory through TMS within a maximum of 40 directories 400 number global directory 200 number local directory 16 dedicated MultiSite entries Received C...

Page 355: ...ble network profiles Intelligent Call Management Maximum call length timer URI Dialing MULTISITE FEATURES H 323 SIP Telephony VoIP in the same conference Audio and Video Transcoding Video rate matchin...

Page 356: ...ortuguese Russian Spanish Suomi Swedish and Thai Chinese Korean Japanese and Russian Input Method Editor CUSTOMIZED WELCOME SCREEN AND COMPANY LOGO Picture JPEG logo jpg Recommended maximum size is 70...

Page 357: ...d H 233 H 234 H 235 v2 v3 DES and AES NIST validated AES NIST validated DES Automatic key generation and exchange Supported in Dual Stream IP NETWORK FEATURES IEEE 802 1x EAP Network Authentication H...

Page 358: ...5 watts max OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 95 F ambient temperature 10 to 90 Relative Humidity RH STORAGE AND TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F at RH 10 90 non co...

Page 359: ...gue Line Level main audio or Analogue Stereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level VCR or Analogue Stereo R FRAME RATES 30 frames per second 168 kbps and above 60 fields per second 336 kbps and above Point to po...

Page 360: ...within a maximum of 40 directories 400 number global directory 200 number local directory 16 dedicated MultiSite entries Received Calls with Date and Time Directories in Local Languages Placed Calls...

Page 361: ...udio or Analogue Stereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level VCR or Analogue Stereo R FRAME RATES 30 frames per second 168 kbps and above 60 fields per second 336 kbps and above Point to point DUAL STREAM DuoVi...

Page 362: ...entries for Corporate directory through TMS within a maximum of 40 directories 400 number global directory 200 number local directory 16 dedicated MultiSite entries Received Calls with Date and Time...

Page 363: ...cast Mode URI Dialing MULTISITE FEATURES MulitwayTM EMBEDDED ENCRYPTION H 320 and H 323 point to point calls Standards based H 233 H 234 H 235 v2 v3 DES and AES NIST validated AES NIST validated DES A...

Page 364: ...size is 704x576 for Welcome Screen and 352x288 for Encryption Required Screen POWER Auto sensing power supply 100 250 VAC 50 60 Hz 40 watts max OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY 0 C to 35 C 32 F to 9...

Page 365: ...RCA Phono Line Level auxiliary or VCR Stereo L 1 x RCA Phono Line Level VCR DVD Stereo R AUDIO OUTPUTS 2 OUTPUTS 1 x RCA Phono S PDIF mono stereo or Analogue Line Level main audio 1 x RCA Phono Line...

Page 366: ...irectory Unlimited entries using Server directory supporting LDAP and H 350 Unlimited number of entries for Corporate directory through TMS within a maximum of 40 directories 400 number global directo...

Page 367: ...Protocol RSVP IP precedence IP type of service ToS IP adaptive bandwidth management including flow control Auto Gatekeeper discovery Dynamic playout and lip sync buffering Intelligent Packet Loss Reco...

Page 368: ...Standard TBR3 Approved according to and CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 Complies with FCC15B Class B UNIT DIMENSIONS Height 21 8 55 4 cm Width 17 4 44 0 cm Depth 4 3 11 0 cm Weight 33 0 lbs 15 0 kg Requires...

Page 369: ...ffServ Resource Reservation Protocol RSVP IP precedence IP type of service ToS IP adaptive bandwidth management including flow control Auto Gatekeeper discovery Dynamic playout and lip sync buffering...

Page 370: ...Directive Standard TBR3 Approved according to CAN CSA C22 2 No 60950 1 Complies with FCC15B Class B UNIT DIMENSIONS Height 21 1 53 6 cm Width 14 4 36 5 cm without handset Depth 3 7 9 5 cm Weight 23 1...

Page 371: ...current speaker CHAIR CONTROL Enables one participant to control the meeting by selecting which of the conference participants that is to be broadcasted to the other participants CHANNEL STATUS Compre...

Page 372: ...r MultiSite MCU and DuoVideo MICOFF Microphone is switched off MIX MODE How to adjust the weighting of each microphone to obtain the best possible audio and minimize the background noise MODEM MODE Da...

Page 373: ...ed to use The setting might be used when if the E1 T1 line is shared with other equipment START UP VIDEO SOURCE The video source that is on display when the system wakes up from standby mode STATUS FO...

Page 374: ...n the industry WELCOME MENU The welcome menu displays the Menu when you are outside a call X XGA Extended Graphics Array 1024 x 768 Glossary continued D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 374 MXP Administrator Guide...

Page 375: ...r New York NY 10036 Telephone 1 212 692 6500 Fax 1 212 692 6501 Video 1 212 692 6535 E mail tandberg tandberg com EUROPEAN HEADQUARTERS U S HEADQUARTERS D14033 06 AUGUST 2010 375 MXP Administrator Gui...

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