Teamline 5250 Installation Manual Download Page 8

Teamline 5250

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Connecting Teamline 5250 to peripherals

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StarLeaf microphone

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A camera and where applicable, camera cables, mounting kit, and
camera power supply

Positioning the Teamline 5250 system

1. Choose an appropriate installation site:

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The system must be accessible to ensure all cables are easily connected

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Provide ventilation for the system; leave a space of at least 10cm (4
inches) behind, in front, and to the left and right of the system

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Use a grounded AC power outlet for the system

2. Rack mount the unit or place on firm horizontal surface. The system is 1.5 U

high (with removable feet detached) and is designed to fit in standard 19-
inch racks. If you are using wireless (for example, Miracast) to connect
devices to present content in meetings, ensure the system is not enclosed in
a rack or behind a display. Otherwise, the wireless signal may not function.

Connecting network cables to the Teamline system

Note:

When connecting HDMI or DVI cables to the camera inputs, the PC

input, and the display outputs, ensure you use the correct gauge of
HDMI/DVI cable. For short cable lengths of up to 5m (17 feet), use 28AWG or
thicker core. For longer lengths, use 24AWG or thicker. StarLeaf does not
support the use of HDMI or DVI cables of longer than 15m (49 feet) with the
Teamline system.

1. Using an Ethernet cable, connect the

StarLeaf Controller Only

connector

on the Teamline system to the PoE network port on the rear of the
touchscreen controller. The touchscreen controller must connect directly to
the Teamline 5250. Do not connect the touchscreen controller through a
switch. The network port on the touchscreen controller is marked with this

symbol:

2. Using the second Ethernet cable, connect the

Network

port on the rear of

the Teamline system to an Ethernet switch in your network. The Ethernet port
is a 10/100/1000 Mbit/s auto-sensing port and is set to ‘auto’ by default.

If your network doesn't support automatic detection, you can configure the
network speed manually. On the touchscreen controller connected to the
Teamline system, go to

settings > networking > network port speed

and

select

100Mb/s (full)

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The icons in the top-left corner of the touchscreen show the status of
connected devices:

Summary of Contents for 5250

Page 1: ...Teamline 5250 Installation Guide...

Page 2: ...network cables to the Teamline system 8 Connecting the StarLeaf Touch 9 Connecting the camera and microphone 9 Connecting displays and audio 9 Connecting the audio injector 9 Connecting Pronto 10 Moun...

Page 3: ...LED behavior 18 Network port LED 18 StarLeaf Touch Port LED behavior 18 Power and Status LED behavior 19 Camera comparison for Teamline 5250 19 VHD V61 19 Specs 19 Sony SRG 120DH 19 Specs 20 Examples...

Page 4: ...7 Teamline 5250 safety and compliance information 27 Installation 27 Ventilation 27 Rack mounting 28 Servicing 28 Power requirements 28 Over current protection 28 Operating environment 28 Approvals in...

Page 5: ...box in Exchange and a Skype for Business user account that is associated with the room For more details about provisioning room system accounts refer to Provisioning Skype Room System accounts in Offi...

Page 6: ...f the Teamline system Connector Description 1 Power An IEC mains power connector The Teamline system automatically adjusts to the supply voltage Use the supplied power cable to connect the system to t...

Page 7: ...Depth 210 mm 8 5 in Height with feet attached 72mm 2 9 in Height without feet attached 65mm 2 6 in Connecting Teamline 5250 to peripherals What s in the box n Teamline 5250 room system feet attached n...

Page 8: ...the display outputs ensure you use the correct gauge of HDMI DVI cable For short cable lengths of up to 5m 17 feet use 28AWG or thicker core For longer lengths use 24AWG or thicker StarLeaf does not...

Page 9: ...nnect power to the camera 2 Connect the microphone to Microphone In with the supplied microphone cable If required you can connect third party microphones to either the XLR connectors or the Line In c...

Page 10: ...ble is accessible to users to plug into their laptops The first time users plug Pronto in instructions are shown on the room display When the Pronto app is launched the presentation source screen is s...

Page 11: ...s It is recommended that you leave a cable within easy access on the meeting room table for this purpose A selection of adapters are supplied that can be used with the DVI I to DVI I cable if the vide...

Page 12: ...is IP address in the address bar The configuration web interface is displayed 3 Select Hosted if your system is managed by StarLeaf Select On premise if you are using a local version of Maestro that h...

Page 13: ...page click Manage next to the relevant room 2 In the Info area copy the unlock password 3 In the Teamline configuration web interface paste the password in the Unlock field 4 Click Unlock Using a stat...

Page 14: ...ed which analyzes traffic from the unit for security purposes Room system connectivity All source ports are ephemeral 1024 65535 unless otherwise specified Outbound Port Host Protocol Notes 53 DNS ser...

Page 15: ...orts are ephemeral 1024 65535 unless otherwise specified Outbound Port Host Protocol Notes 80 lyncdiscover domain lyncdiscoverinternal domain autodiscover domain TCP HTTP Used in Lync and EWS autodisc...

Page 16: ...t that is if it connects using the Edge server the following ports and protocols also apply All source ports are ephemeral 1024 65535 unless otherwise specified Port Host Protocol Notes 443 Edge serve...

Page 17: ...HTTPS Webticket wsfed authentication 443 Skype for Business Online servers TCP TLS SIP signaling 443 Skype for Business Online servers TCP PSOM TLS PSOM connections web conferencing 443 Skype for Bus...

Page 18: ...r Network port LED LED State Link Activity LED On the left when looking at the port Solid yellow indicates there is a link flashing when there is activity off when there is no link Gigabit LED On the...

Page 19: ...re supported with the Teamline 5250 system VHD V61 The VHD V61 camera is suitable for small to large meeting rooms If required it can be mounted upside down Specs n Horizontal field of view 72 5 n Tea...

Page 20: ...era refer to the Sony website Examples of the maximum field of view VHD V61 at 2m Sony SRG 120DH at 2m Installing the VHD V61 camera Before you install the camera read the following safety information...

Page 21: ...onnector on the Teamline system 2 Connect the supplied VISCA camera control cable to the RS 232 IN connector on the camera Connect the other end to the VISCA connector on the Teamline system 3 Connect...

Page 22: ...turn to the main menu and save the camera settings 12 From the drop down list select PTZ to deactivate the camera setting menu on the room display Microphone selection placement and setup Teamline sys...

Page 23: ...StarLeaf microphone effectively picks up participants of all volumes within a radius of 1 5m 4ft centered on the microphone The effective pickup area of the microphone should be considered with the d...

Page 24: ...tarLeaf microphone cable Horseshoe table Round table Pinout for StarLeaf microphone cable The table below shows the pinout for the XLR to mini USB cable that is provided with the StarLeaf Microphone f...

Page 25: ...hat any cable achieves these specifications at a length greater than 15 meters unless active HDMI DVI extenders are used For a given cable quality the use of passive line couplers reduces the maximum...

Page 26: ...d to use a longer VISCA cable than the one provided with the Teamline room system refer to the following cable requirements n VISCA cables are available in crossed and straight through configurations...

Page 27: ...ding the privacy notice end user license agreement and GDPR compliance go to https support starleaf com legal information Installation Read the installation information on this page before you connect...

Page 28: ...5250 is protected by a branch circuit protector rated by a maximum of 20A Caution over current devices must meet applicable national and local electrical safety codes and be approved for the intended...

Page 29: ...es These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a commercial environment This equipment generates uses and can radiate radi...

Page 30: ...documentation and to make changes in content from time to time without obligation on the part of StarLeaf Limited to provide notification of such revision or change StarLeaf Limited provides this doc...

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