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Table of Contents

Chapter 1. Before You Begin

1.1

How to Get Help . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1
Additional Resources . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1
Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1
Selecting a Site . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.1

Room Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2
Room Size . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2
Audio Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2
Video Quality . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2
System Location Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.2

Chapter 2. Installing Cabinets

2.1

Checking Your Shipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1
Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.1
Installing the Primary Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.2
Installing the Secondary Cabinet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2.3

Connecting the Second Cabinet (tube frame only) . . . . . . . . . . . 2.4

Chapter 3. Installing Monitors

3.1

Adding the Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.1
Tightening Screws . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3.3

Chapter 4. Adding Peripherals

4.1

Monitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1

Single Monitor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1
Dual Monitors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1
Remote Control(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.1
VGA Monitor (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2

Audio . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2
Camera(s) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2

SonyTM D30/D31 PTZ Cameras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.2
SmartTrak Cameras . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.5

Microphones . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.7

Attaching to the Single-Board Expansion Chassis (SBEX) . . . . . 4.7

Wireless Keyboard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8

Batteries . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8
Connecting the IR Receiver . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8

Wired Keyboard/Mouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.8
Accessory Carts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.9

Document Camera Cart (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.9
Multimedia Cart (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.9

VCR (Optional) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4.9

Summary of Contents for Galaxy

Page 1: ...Face to Face Communications SM Galaxy Installation and Configuration Guide 2 2 ...

Page 2: ...le aux appareils numériques de la classe A prescrites dans le Réglement sur le brouillage radioélectrique édicté par le ministére des Communications du Canada Austel Notice For Use in Australia This equipment can be connected to a telecommunications service only by an Austel permitted terminal adapter Software License Agreement This is a legal agreement between you as the end user and Licensee and...

Page 3: ...ABILITY OR WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE LIMITATION OF LIABILITY IN NO EVENT SHALL VTEL OR ITS LICENSORS BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES WHATSOEVER INCLUDING WITH OUT LIMITATION SPECIAL INCIDENTAL CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES FOR LOSS OF BUSINESS PROFITS BUSINESS INTERRUPTION LOSS OF BUSINESS INFORMATION OR ANY OTHER PECUNIARY LOSS ARISING OUT OF THE USE OF THE SOFTWARE EVEN IF VTEL ...

Page 4: ...Installation and Configuration Guide iv ...

Page 5: ...nnecting the Second Cabinet tube frame only 2 4 Chapter 3 Installing Monitors 3 1 Adding the Monitor 3 1 Tightening Screws 3 3 Chapter 4 Adding Peripherals 4 1 Monitors 4 1 Single Monitor 4 1 Dual Monitors 4 1 Remote Control s 4 1 VGA Monitor Optional 4 2 Audio 4 2 Camera s 4 2 SonyTM D30 D31 PTZ Cameras 4 2 SmartTrak Cameras 4 5 Microphones 4 7 Attaching to the Single Board Expansion Chassis SBEX...

Page 6: ...dapter 5 3 ATM Connections 5 4 VC NIC Card 5 4 Galaxy ATM Software 5 5 MVIP Connector Cable 5 5 Additional ATM Network Components Required 5 5 Connecting the Galaxy System to the V Switch 5 6 ATM Terminal Adapter Power Connection 5 6 Verifying Connectivity to the V Switch 5 6 PRI Connections 5 7 T1 PRI 5 7 E1 PRI 5 7 Chapter 6 Attaching Cable Extrusions Tube Frame Cabinets Only 6 1 Single Monitor ...

Page 7: ...n 8 13 Reconfiguration 8 13 Password 8 13 Chapter 9 Advanced Features 9 1 System Configuration 9 1 Preferences 9 2 Loopback Call 9 2 Quit 9 2 System Monitor 9 3 Chapter 10 System Interconnect Diagrams A 1 Basic System Interconnect Diagram A 1 Mid Range Enhancement Package Interconnect Diagram A 2 High End Enhancement Package Interconnect Diagram A 3 Miscellaneous Diagrams A 4 Multicamera Connectio...

Page 8: ...Galaxy User Guide Contents viii ...

Page 9: ...our browser to www vtel com support Additional Resources Visit the VTEL website for more information about your Galaxy system www vtel com support Technical support is available through your authorized VTEL reseller Safety To ensure personal safety proper functioning of the Galaxy system and that you do not void the warranty read the following carefully Do not spill liquid on VTEL components or dr...

Page 10: ... room well lit to avoid dark areas in the camera view The decor of the room should be unobtrusive For example Use a light neutral color on the walls Do not use fine patterns weaves or woodgrain in the background Do not place distracting objects in the field of view Use light nonreflective table tops System Location Requirements When selecting a location for the system keep these requirements in mi...

Page 11: ...your Galaxy system please verify that all of your packages and their contents are present Depending on which model and options you ordered you may not have some of the optional items mentioned in this chapter Overview An assembled single monitor system in tube frame furniture Figure 2 1 Figure 2 1 Galaxy Single Monitor System in Tube Frame Furniture Single monitor system in Galaxy tube frame furni...

Page 12: ...1 After you have removed all boxes from shipping containers carefully roll the furniture onto the floor using the enclosed ramp and place it in an open area for assembly The PC and most of the system cabling were factory installed It is recommended pre installed components not be removed or altered 2 Locate the cabinet keys inside the peripherals box and unlock the front cabinet doors if necessary...

Page 13: ...l the furniture and equipment 1 After you have removed all boxes from the shipping containers carefully roll the furniture onto the floor using the enclosed ramp and place it in an open area for assembly The PC and most of the system cabling were factory installed It is recommended pre installed components not be removed or altered 2 Locate the cabinet keys inside the peripherals box and unlock th...

Page 14: ...by side on a flat surface with the primary system to the left of the secondary system Figure 2 5 Figure 2 5 Primary and Secondary Cabinets Side by Side 2 Remove the cable extrusions from the front right leg of the primary system Sketch or write down their placement as you must re attach them later In order to attach the two cabinets the front right caster must be removed from the primary cabinet W...

Page 15: ...n the removal of these screws 5 Connect the secondary frame to the primary frame by sliding the Y shaped caster over the primary leg 6 Loosely replace the screws that were removed in step five Do not fully tighten the screws at this time 7 Remove the jack stand Rear Crossbar 1 Remove the outer C shaped gray cable extrusions from the rear inside legs of the primary and secondary furniture Sketch or...

Page 16: ...ith two of the 3 inch screws included in the Joiner Kit Do not fully tighten screws at this time Front Screw 1 Locate the remaining 3 inch screw in the Joiner Kit 2 Thread the 3 inch screw into the left side of the opening on the center tube between the two systems Figure 2 8 Do not fully tighten the screw at this time Figure 2 8 Three Inch Screw Between the Two Systems metal crossbar primary cabi...

Page 17: ...Installing the Secondary Cabinet 2 7 GalaxyTM The two pieces of furniture are now joined You will tighten the screws later in Chapter Three after placing the monitors on the furniture ...

Page 18: ...Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 2 Installing Cabinets 2 8 ...

Page 19: ...e monitor without these brackets installed Add the monitor as follows 1 Place the large flat monitor bracket on top of the cabinet 2 Index the front four holes of the bracket with those in the cabinet top 3 Secure the bracket to the surface using the four screws provided with the Bracket Kit Figure 3 1 Figure 3 1 Monitor Bracket 4 Unpack the monitor and place it on top of the cabinet Do not attemp...

Page 20: ...he monitor is secure Figure 3 2 Sliding the Monitor under the Lip of the Front Bracket 6 Insert the tongue of the rear bracket into its respective hole slot in the back of the monitor 7 Rotate the bracket downward Sony Monitor model KV32S42 only until it rests flat on the monitor platform Figure 3 3 Figure 3 3 Rotating the Sony KV32S42 Monitor Bracket Downward monitor side view ...

Page 21: ...4 Figure 3 4 Securing the Rear Bracket Tightening Screws Fully tighten the screws that join the two systems in these locations Bottom front Y caster Rear crossbar Center pillar See Chapter 6 Attaching Cable Extrusions for Tube Frame Systems for instructions on attaching extrusions back of monitor screw mounting bracket ...

Page 22: ...Installation and Configuration Guide Chapter 3 Installing Monitors 3 4 ...

Page 23: ...te control and batteries Insert the batteries into each remote then store the remote control s inside the cabinet if applicable Connect To Blue Monitor cable in cable bundle Video In S Video connector on monitor Monitor power cord Power strip behind the PC unit follow the routing of the other cables Connect To Blue Monitor cable in cable bundle Video In S Video connector on primary monitor Blue Mo...

Page 24: ... the front and the word Camera is visible from the bottom of the mounting bracket 3 Orient the other bracket the Monitor bracket so that the studs face up Engage the front stud into the V slot of the camera bracket 4 Slide the bracket forward until the two threaded studs at the rear of the plates engage the clearance holes in the camera bracket 5 Use the two knurled nuts to secure the mounting bra...

Page 25: ...n firmly over the entire surface to set the adhesive Figure 4 1 Mounting to the Monitor camera bracket countersunk hole flathead screw to attach mounting bracket to camera knurled nuts threaded studs adhesive gasket on bottom side monitor mounting bracket V slot front stud Sony D30 D31 PTZ wedge ...

Page 26: ...t cables to the Sony PTZ camera Figure 4 2 as follows Figure 4 2 Sony PTZ Camera 3 Route the cables down the back of the monitor Connect To Yellow Camera S Video cable in cable bundle S Video connector on the back of the camera Round black 5 pin VISCA In cable in cable bundle VISCA IN connector on the back of the camera Camera power cable in cable bundle DC IN power connector on the back of the ca...

Page 27: ...nd hole in the rear of the SmartTrak base Figure 4 4 Make sure the cable extends through the bottom of the base 2 Lower the arm into the hole in the base aligning the two lugs with the notches in the hole Holding the arm at the base rotate the arm counter clockwise 90 degrees until it snaps into place Then rotate the arm 90 degrees clockwise so that the arm is aiming toward the front of the assemb...

Page 28: ...down firmly Do not lift the SmartTrak assembly for at least six hours so that the Dual Lock fasteners have time to fully adhere Connecting Cables to the SmartTrack Assembly 1 Connect the SmartTrak cable umbilical as shown in Figure 4 5 on page 4 7 Connect To 26 pin D connector from cable bundle Largest connector on the back of the SmartTrak assembly Microphone cable Microphone connector on the bac...

Page 29: ...ate the microphone cable included with your system and ensure the larger XLR connector end is plugged into microphone port 1 on the SBEX Figure 4 6 2 Ensure the smaller SBEX s XLR connector is plugged into the Microphone UMBILICAL CABLE MONITOR 2 SMART TRAK CAMERA 1 RIGHT CAMERA 2 LEFT MICROPHONES MONITOR 1 CODEC TO POWER STRIP TO POWER SUPPLY AUDIO SYSTEM REMOTE IR USB HUB WAN CARDS ...

Page 30: ... have a clear line of sight to the keyboard Refer to the label on the back of the PC if you are unsure which port is USB 0 Route the cable down the back of the monitor along with the camera cables Wired Keyboard Mouse A wired keyboard and mouse are included in addition to the wireless keyboard These devices are for diagnostics and configuration when Windows is not booted store them in a safe place...

Page 31: ...wing sections if you have a document camera or VCR you wish to place on the Multimedia Cart Figure 4 8 Multimedia Cart Tube Frame Only VCR Optional Installing the VCR in the Multimedia Cart Tube Frame Only If you want to install your own VCR into the Multimedia Cart follow these instructions 1 Remove the rear door of the Multimedia Cart Figure 4 8 2 Remove the top of the Cart by unscrewing the fou...

Page 32: ...ack port on VCR VCR REC Audio from multimedia cable VCR Audio In record port on VCR VCR power cable Power strip on the Multimedia Cart Connect To VCR PB Video from multimedia cable VCR Video In port on single board expansion chassis VCR REC Video from multimedia cable VCR Video Out port on single board expansion chassis VCR PB Audio from multimedia cable VCR Audio In port on single board expansion...

Page 33: ... the Multimedia Cart If you do not have the optional Multimedia Cart place the document camera on a table or desk near your Galaxy system Use the 30 cable labeled Camera at each end and connect one end to the document camera and the other end to the Single Board Expansion Chassis SBEX as described in the previous section Plug the power cord into a nearby wall outlet or into the primary Galaxy powe...

Page 34: ...pter 4 Adding Peripherals 4 12 Figure 4 10 Tablet Connections Secondary Cabinet Power Cord If you have the optional second monitor you must connect the power strip in the secondary cabinet to the main power strip in the primary cabinet COM 1 ...

Page 35: ...t includes color coded network cables and labels for identifying network ports Figure 5 1 Figure 5 1 Color coded Network Cabling and Network Port Labels If you are not using VTEL s colored network cables use the cable flags by wrapping the label around the cable and adhering the sticky side of the label together to form a flag Figure 5 2 Figure 5 2 Cable Flag green cable flags network port labels ...

Page 36: ... connect directly to the network but connections to T1 Switched 56 64 and ISDN networks can be made by using a multiplexer terminal adapter IMUX or similar equipment Figure 5 4 PC With DDM Network Adapter Card Installed The following DDM cables are available for various types of Customer Premise Equipment For example IMUX CSU DSU and the Terminal Adapter Ascend specific dual port cable connects di...

Page 37: ...erface may be provided by the ISDN service provider With PBX systems the NT1 interface is a component of the system The illustration below shows the back of the PC with a Quad BRI network adapter card installed Figure 5 5 PC With Quad BRI Network Adapter Card Installed Connecting BRI Lines to the Quad BRI Network Adapter You can connect as many as four lines to the Quad BRI card If you use fewer t...

Page 38: ...r FVC COM certified UNI 3 0 compliant ATM switch V Gate required for remote conferencing over ISDN The ATM option enables the Galaxy system to conduct remote videoconferences over shared ISDN lines eliminating the need for an ISDN line at each endpoint VC NIC Card Three ports on the VC NIC card enable the VC NIC to switch between the PC bus an ATM25 port and an on board MVIP multivendor interface ...

Page 39: ...te service class MVIP Connector Cable Data streams are passed from card to card within the Galaxy system by way of a ribbon cable and mass termination connectors at each card The Galaxy ATM kit includes an MVIP bus to MVIP bus ribbon cable Additional ATM Network Components Required To conduct videoconferences over ATM you need the following additional ATM components ATM workgroup switch V Switch o...

Page 40: ...endpoint It also enables Galaxy systems to simultaneously run other data sharing and LAN applications over the same wire without degrading quality See the V Gate User s Guide for instructions about how to install and use the V Gate with your network Connecting the Galaxy System to the V Switch Follow these steps to connect your VTEL Galaxy system to the V Switch 1 Connect one end of the cable UTP ...

Page 41: ...ervice provider With PBX systems and internal networks the T1 CSU device is a component of the network The illustration below shows the back of the PC with a T1 PRI network adapter card installed Figure 5 9 PC With T1 PRI Network Adapter Card Installed You can connect one T1 line to the T1 PRI card Setup is not complete until ISDN or Dedicated settings are configured in the VTOUCH software After t...

Page 42: ...nect one E1 line to the E1 PRI card Setup is not complete until ISDN or Dedicated settings are configured in the VTOUCH software After the software is configured the left LED should be constantly glowing to denote connectivity If both LEDs are on or if the right LED is red the E1 service must be checked E1 CARD ...

Page 43: ...om view Most are attached at the factory but you will need to add a few remaining sets Figure 6 1 Extrusion Types Extrusions snap into place Single Monitor System Extrusions Extrusions should already be connected on a single monitor system Fabric Panels All systems include a color panel for the area beneath the monitor Figure 6 2 Fabric Panel Illustration Cable C H Box Double ...

Page 44: ...you removed some extrusions from the primary cabinet You will reattach them in this section 1 Move to the front right side inner leg of the primary cabinet Select an H shaped extrusion and place the bottom end between the metal bars The rounded side of the extrusion should be against the rear bar and the longer end should be at the bottom 2 Angle the piece toward the top and snap into place 3 Loca...

Page 45: ...sion Figure 6 4 Figure 6 4 Crossbar Extrusion Dual Fabric Panels 1 Attach the fabric panels to the systems with the Velcro strips that have been affixed to the fabric panels Use the monitors as a horizontal reference There are two color panels for the area beneath the monitors one panel has an extended lip that fits behind the other panel The longer panel must be attached first 2 Remove the paper ...

Page 46: ...extrusions are used to hide all of the Galaxy system cables Tuck all visible cables into the extrusion cable channels The Cable shaped extrusions Figure 6 1 on page 6 1 on the rear legs of the system are used for hiding the monitor camera and IR receiver cables ...

Page 47: ... 125 percent of the current rating of the product The AC plug must be a grounding male plug for use in your region The cord must be labeled or marked to indicate it has been certified by an agency acceptable in your region The connector at the system end must be an IEC 320 sheets C13 14 female connector or the equivalent EN 60 320 connector The cord must be less than 14 8 feet 4 5 meters long and ...

Page 48: ...ight camera is set to Camera 2 Monitors The power button is located in front of the monitors When the monitor is turned on the screen should display RGB and not AV1 or AV2 If you see either of these use the Input Selector on the monitor s remote control or on your monitor s front panel to change the setting to RGB Final Furniture Changes 1 Place the rear door on the primary cabinet and lock it if ...

Page 49: ...em using the Installed Options page see page 8 4 Once you have completed the configuration settings press the Back button to automatically save your changes and continue installing the VTOUCH software When the installation is finished restart your computer when prompted You can always return to the system configuration program after installation is complete if you wish to view the current settings...

Page 50: ...k access to often used system functions From left to right Galaxy Function Keys and their assignments are Expert Screens The following sections describe the options available on each configuration screen Refer to these guidelines as you make changes F Key Function Assignment F1 Help F2 Call Hang up F3 Menu F4 Video F5 Slide Show F6 Extras F7 Volume Control F8 Audio Mute F9 Video Mute F10 Presets F...

Page 51: ... of the person or group responsible for your system in the System admin and System admin number fields If the user experiences any trouble with the system in the future the necessary contact information will be readily available If you purchased the Phone Add In option you should enter your conventional telephone number in the Audio number field Your site name is used as Caller ID information and ...

Page 52: ...om the menu list on the left of the screen If the SmartTrak option is installed cameras 1 and 2 will be automatically set for you Press the Install button and specify the location of the files you wish to install usually the floppy disk drive Options currently installed on the system are listed here To remove an option select it from the list above then press the Uninstall button Select a camera t...

Page 53: ...AN has enough capacity to carry video check this box All installed networks are available for any call you make By selecting a call path that preference will be selected by default in the Call screen This box displays the type of WAN interface installed on the system It becomes a menu of choices if your network interface allows more than one way to use the card Check this box if you use a differen...

Page 54: ... WAN Settings T1 Dedicated Enter the Directory Number for each line connected to your system If the lines have SPIDs assigned by the network provider enter the numbers here Select the type of network switch you are using Select the methods specified by yournetwork provider Check this box if your system will provide the network clock Leave it unchecked if you will use the timing signal received fro...

Page 55: ...udes Dialable Wideband Service The network guarantees that the timing between B channels will be synchronized Enter the number here for at least the first channel If you are not using the same number for every channel you must enter all of them If the PRI line is shared by several users and if each channel requires a separate number uncheck this box Check this box to use the ADI method of encoding...

Page 56: ... line Enter the settings specified by your network provider Enter the number here for at least the first channel If you are not using the same number for every channel you must enter all of them If the PRI line is shared by several users and if each channel requires a separate number uncheck this box These numbers are entered automatically The software determines these from the card itself If you ...

Page 57: ...r Select Disable if you wish to bypass your network s gatekeeper If you use a gateway to make calls from your LAN to the WAN enter its dotted quad IP address here Select your gateway s maximum line speed For example select 384 if you have an Ezenia gateway Enter any H 323 address you wish to use as an alias You must have a gatekeeper installed and be registered in order for others to find your sit...

Page 58: ... option installed User Data If you have the User Data option installed you can check or change your user data port settings Figure 8 17 on page 8 11 User Data ports are useful when you want to transfer data between serial ports of two Galaxy systems For example you can connect a medical device and the remote site can see the data in real time If you upgraded from ESA software and want to continue ...

Page 59: ... attempts to reserve enough bandwidth to satisfy all the equipment connected to its ports Therefore it is recommended that you connect at a high line speed if you intend to transfer real time critical data With H 323 calls the real time response depends on the TCP IP network load since the data is transferred as TCP IP packets The current TCP IP standard does not allow the software to guarantee an...

Page 60: ...espeeds Your prefixes and suffixes will be stored but not used until you return to this screen and check the box Dialing If your site requires access numbers or codes to make external calls enter them here Figure 8 19 Figure 8 19 Dialing Enter a prefix and or suffix for each linespeed you have checked if needed Check this box for international calling Check the Use box to make that linespeed avail...

Page 61: ...mponents To launch the system configuration press the Windows Start button then select Programs VTEL System Configuration Password You can password protect the Expert menus to prevent unauthorized access to these important settings Figure 8 21 Figure 8 21 Password Screen If you do not have an encryption device or do not wish to encrypt your data choose None If you do wish to encrypt your data sele...

Page 62: ... Guide Chapter 8 Software Configuration 8 14 Once you have entered the correct password during a session you will not be prompted to enter it again VTEL recommends using the system serial number TCGxxxx as an easy to recall password ...

Page 63: ...hone number s and or IP address There are no configurable fields on this page Expert Opens a subset of configuration screens See Chapter 8 for a description Preferences Allows you to change a wide variety of settings that affect the VTOUCH user experience View Settings Provides a complete listing of all settings on the Galaxy system including such information as which options are installed how man...

Page 64: ...n Loopback works only if internal WAN and LAN cards are installed There are several options available to test different aspects of the system and help you isolate problem areas 1 Select the Internal Loopback when you are not connected to a call to test your system in isolation It is equivalent to a 128Kbps call 2 If a call is experiencing problems select External Local Loopback to see which system...

Page 65: ...ctive errors Main Displays high level system operating parameters Comm Shows details of the logical and physical communications ports Video Monitors video settings and transmits receives video data flow Audio Monitors audio levels and settings and transmits receives audio data flow Protocol H 320 Monitors data flow and control in H 320 mode IP Addresses Displays data rates IP addresses and diagnos...

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Page 67: ...ations Your system may differ slightly depending on the options you purchased See www vtel com support for information regarding these diagrams Basic System Interconnect Diagram Figure A 1 Model 755 TO POWER SUPPLY AUDIO SYSTEM CAMERA CODEC REMOTE IR USB HUB TO POWER STRIP MICROPHONE WAN CARDS MONITOR 1 MONITOR 2 UMBILICAL CABLE ...

Page 68: ...rconnect Diagrams A 2 Mid Range Enhancement Package Interconnect Diagram Figure A 2 Model 2500 UMBILICAL CABLE MONITOR 2 SMART TRAK CAMERA 1 RIGHT CAMERA 2 LEFT MICROPHONES MONITOR 1 CODEC TO POWER STRIP TO POWER SUPPLY AUDIO SYSTEM REMOTE IR USB HUB WAN CARDS ...

Page 69: ...Interconnect Diagram Figure A 3 Model 5500 TO POWER STRIP TO POWER SUPPLY AUDIO SYSTEM REMOTE IR USB HUB WAN CARDS CODEC UMBILICAL CABLE MONITOR 2 SMART TRAK CAMERA 1 RIGHT CAMERA 2 LEFT MICROPHONES MONITOR 1 TO Video In on VCR TO Video Out on VCR TO AUD Out ON VCR TO AUD IN ON VCR TO SPEAKER ...

Page 70: ... A System Interconnect Diagrams A 4 Miscellaneous Diagrams Multicamera Connections Figure A 4 Multicamera Interconnect Diagram CAMERA 3 CAMERA 4 CAMERA 2 CAMERA 1 CODEC To Power Supply To Power Supply SINGLE BOARD EXPANSION CHASSIS To Power Supply ...

Page 71: ...ic Power Distribution FRONT POWER STRIP OUTLETS FACE INTO THE CABINET FRONT VIEW PRIMARY CABINET FROM SECONDARY CABINET POWER STRIP TO CAMERA OR SMART TRAK BACK VIEW TO WALL ELECTRICAL OUTLET PLUG PERIPHERAL DEVICES E G MONITORS VCR ETC FRONT POWER STRIP OUTLETS FACE INTO THE CABINET ...

Page 72: ...rnational Power Distribution FRONT POWER STRIP OUTLETS FACE INTO THE CABINET BACK VIEW TO WALL ELECTRICAL OUTLET PLUG PERIPHERAL DEVICES E G MONITORS VCR ETC FRONT POWER STRIP OUTLETS FACE INTO THE CABINET FRONT VIEW PRIMARY CABINET FROM SECONDARY CABINET POWER STRIP TO CAMERA OR SMART TRAK ...

Page 73: ...crophones 4 7 Phone Add 4 11 quad BRI 5 3 single monitor 4 1 speakers 4 2 V Switch 5 6 wired keyboard 4 8 cable extrusions 2 5 cables extrusions 6 1 Caller ID 9 2 calling status 9 3 cameras configuration 8 4 interconnect diagram multicamera connections A 4 mounting 4 2 placement 4 2 SmartTrak 4 5 Sony D30 D31 4 2 color panels dual monitor 6 3 single monitor 6 1 components pre installed 2 2 configu...

Page 74: ...ess 8 8 H H 323 alias 8 9 help 1 1 Getting Started Guide 1 1 on line help 1 1 high resolution 9 2 H shaped 2 5 I IMUX 8 12 Input Devices 8 10 installation 2 1 Installed Options 8 4 interconnect diagram Model 2500 A 2 Model 5500 A 3 Model 755 A 1 multicamera connections A 4 power distributions domestic A 5 international A 6 internal loopback 9 2 IP address 8 9 IR receiver 4 8 J Joiner Kit 2 5 K key...

Page 75: ...rements 1 2 room 1 2 audio quality 1 2 location 1 2 requirements 1 2 size 1 2 RS 366 dialing 8 5 S screen saver 9 2 Secondary Cabinet 2 3 Secondary cabinet 2 4 secondary cabinet 2 1 Serial Port API 8 10 shutdown 9 2 single monitor color panels 6 1 Site Name 8 3 size 1 2 Slides configuration 9 2 Smart RCU 1 1 SmartTrak assembly 4 5 mounting 4 5 software configuration 8 1 speakers 4 2 SPIDs 8 6 Syst...

Page 76: ...Installation and Configuration Guide Index I 4 V NIC card 5 4 volume 9 2 V Switch 5 6 Vtouch exit 9 2 Expert 8 2 software configuration 8 1 status 9 3 W WAN 8 5 Y Y shaped caster 2 5 ...

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