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 1999 Sony Corporation

PCS-1500/1500P

3-867-208-15(1)

Compact
Conference Package

Operating Instructions

Before operating the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.

PCS-1500/1500P

Summary of Contents for PCS-1500

Page 1: ...Sony Corporation PCS 1500 1500P 3 867 208 15 1 Compact Conference Package Operating Instructions Before operating the unit please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference PCS 1500 1500P ...

Page 2: ...tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class A digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules 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 radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instruction manual may...

Page 3: ...ry modifications to maintain uninterrupted service 4 If trouble is experienced with this equipment for repair or warranty information please contact Sony Business Information Center 1 800 686 7669 If the equipment is causing harm to the telephone network the telephone company may request that you disconnect this equipment until the problem is resolved 5 This equipment cannot be used on public coin...

Page 4: ...method of connection The customer should be aware that compliance with the above conditions may not prevent degradation of service in some situations Repairs to certified equipment should be made by an authorized Canadian maintenance facility designated by the supplier Any repairs or alterations made by the user to this equipment or equipment malfunctions may give the telecommunications company ca...

Page 5: ...rence Package to be on Standby 22 On the Guide Menu 23 On the Version And Option Indications 23 Turning Off 24 Chapter 2 Basic Operation During a Meeting Calling a Remote Party 25 Calling an Unregistered Remote Party 25 On Items in the Dial Setup Menu 30 Calling a Registered Remote Party 32 Receiving a Call 34 Setting the Answer Mode 34 Answering Calls in Auto Answer Mode 35 Answering Calls in Man...

Page 6: ...Sending One Still Picture 54 Ending a Meeting 55 Chapter 3 Advanced Operation Connecting With an MCU 56 Voice Meeting 59 Chapter 4 Registration and Setup Registering Local Information 60 Setting Up the ISDN Configuration Menus 60 Setting Up the LAN Items 64 SPID Registration for Customers in the USA 68 Registering a Remote Party 75 Making an Entry for Connecting With the ISDN Line 75 Making an Ent...

Page 7: ...ng 97 Connecting with NetMeeting 98 Suspending the T 120 Data Conference Temporarily 99 Chapter 6 Meetings With the Upgrade Kit Features 100 Preparing a Point to Multi Point Meeting 101 Setting Up the MCU SETUP Menu 101 Starting a Point to Multi Point Meeting 103 Calling Remote Parties 103 Receiving Calls 104 Notes on Point to Multi Point Meetings 104 Operating Chair Controls 105 Switching the Bro...

Page 8: ...ndications on the Screen 117 Remote Commander 118 On Screen Messages 122 Troubleshooting 125 Specifications 127 Compact Processor 127 Remote Commander PCS R150 129 AC Adaptor PCS AC15 129 Pin Assignment 130 Pin Assignment on Optional Board Connectors 131 Videomeeting Room Layout 134 Camera Range 134 Glossary 137 Index 139 ...

Page 9: ... or flammable object liquid or foreign matters fall into the cabinets of the system Otherwise a malfunction may result In case of trouble In case of trouble such as smoke odd smell or noise turn off all units of the system Disconnect all the power cords and connecting cords Then contact the place of purchase or an authorized Sony representative ISDN Never install telephone wiring during a lightnin...

Page 10: ...strong magnetic fields Near devices such as radios which transmit strong radio wave Noisy place Cleaning Wipe the cabinets and panels with a dry and soft cloth If the stain is serious slightly moisten the cloth with mild detergent Afterward use a dry cloth to wipe it Do not use solvents such as thinner benzine alcohol as they may damage the finish of the cabinets Precautions ...

Page 11: ...nal participants If you upgrade the Compact Conference Package using the PCS UC150 Upgrade Kit you can use the Compact Conference Package as the MCU Multipoint Control Unit to hold a point to multi point meeting among four terminals 1 You can install an optional interface board for connection with V 35 interface with 6B channels or on a LAN International standards The PCS 1500 1500P Compact Confer...

Page 12: ...pears on the lower part of the monitor for guidance When you turn on the Compact Processor for the first time the ISDN Configuration COUNTRY menu appears on the monitor screen Set up the menu under its guidance The Remote Commander can operate a Sony TV monitor You can operate a Sony TV monitor with the Remote Commander supplied with the Compact Conference Package Automatic tracking function In ad...

Page 13: ...r Provides the power supply to the Compact Processor Unit Description PCS P150 P150P Compact Processor PCS C150 C150P Camera PCS R150 Remote Commander PCS AC15 AC adaptor The PCS 1500 1500P Compact Conference Package is a basic system that can be enhanced with variety of optional equipment Basic System Equipment The PCS 1500 1500P Compact Conference Package forms the basis of the PCS 1500 series s...

Page 14: ...al devices are also available to improve your meetings Unit Description TV monitor Unit Description PCS A300 Microphone PCS DS150 DS150P Document Stand Allows you to accommodate extra two or three participants You can connect two microphones However you cannot use both the built in microphone and the external microphone at the same time This document camera can transmit the video signal to the Com...

Page 15: ...els is available Provides the V 35 connector The connection via the V 35 interface is available Allows you to hold a meeting on the LAN that corresponds to H 323 Connects one end to the V 35 connector on the PCS I151 V 35 Board and the other end to the terminal adapter 1 m 3 3 ft Connects one end to the S video jack on the video equipment and the other end to the Compact Processor Allows you to us...

Page 16: ...monitor to a wall outlet Power cord Set the BACKUP switch to ON Connect the TV monitor and the AC adaptor to the Compact Processor and connect to the ISDN line with the supplied ISDN modular cable The following cables the ISDN modular cable and the audio cord each cable is equipped with the color label When connecting these cables match the label color with the color of the connector name printed ...

Page 17: ...ve the battery compartment cover 2 Insert two size AA LR6 alkaline batteries supplied with correct 3 and polarity into the battery compartment When inserting the batteries be sure to put the negative end at first Caution Be sure to place the negative end of the battery at first If you place the positive 3 end at first there is a possibility of damaging the insulated film covering the battery and c...

Page 18: ...tempt to charge dry cell batteries If you do not intend to use the Remote Commander for a long time remove the batteries If battery leakage occurs clean the battery compartment and replace all the batteries Preparing the TV Monitor Insert the IR repeater below the remote sensor of the TV monitor Once you set the IR repeater you can turn on the Compact Processor and a Sony TV monitor together by pr...

Page 19: ...operating instructions supplied with the TV monitor Note Do not activate the surround function of the TV monitor This causes strange sounds since the echo canceler on the Compact Processor will not function properly Installing the Compact Processor When you install the Compact Processor use the supplied Velcro long This will prevent the Compact Processor from falling down 1 Stick one side of the s...

Page 20: ... to turn on the Compact Processor 1 Make sure the TV monitor is on standby For details on how to set the TV monitor into a standby state refer to the operating instructions supplied with the TV monitor 2 Turn on the power of any other equipment to be used during the meeting 3 Set the POWER switch on the rear of the Compact Processor to on Soon the Compact Processor and the TV monitor are turned on...

Page 21: ...Compact Processor for about 10 30 or 60 minutes The POWER lamp on the main unit flashes while in sleep mode Once a call comes in the sleep function is automatically released To release the sleep function Press any of the buttons on the Remote Commander To set the time that the unit turns into sleep mode Set the time by setting SLEEP FUNCTION in the Other Setup menu If you do not want to use the sl...

Page 22: ...itor screen When you have installed the optional PCS I152 LAN Board and holding a meeting on a LAN the Compact Processor on standby cannot receive a call 1 Press the I 1 button on the Remote Commander The indication POWER OFF Are you sure appears on the monitor screen 2 Press the I 1 button on the Remote Commander Both the Compact Processor and the TV monitor are turned into standby The STANDBY la...

Page 23: ... option installed into the unit with the Machine Information menu For details on the Machine Information menu see Machine Information menu on page 87 Machine Information menu Machine Information Exit CANCEL HOST VERSION BRI VERSION VCP VERSION DSP VERSION SOFTWARE OPTION OPTION BOARD HOST NAME IP ADDRESS Ver4 00 Ver3 28 Ver3 02 Ver1 00 Ver1 05 Ver1 00 None LAN 08 00 46 XX XX XX PCS 1500 1 2 3 4 Gu...

Page 24: ...witch on the rear of the Compact Processor to off 2 Turn off the power of any other equipment to be used during the meeting Notes If you are not going to use the system for an extended period set the POWER switch to off You cannot receive any calls from remote parties if the POWER switch is set to off Turning the System On Off ...

Page 25: ...register your local system data and set up the Compact Processor before starting a meeting For details on registration and setup see Chapter 4 Registration and Setup Calling an Unregistered Remote Party The Manual Dial menu for connecting on a LAN is different from the one for the ISDN line When LINE I F in the Dial Setup menu is set to LAN the Manual Dial LAN menu is displayed When you access the...

Page 26: ...s on the monitor screen Note The B1 to C2 boxes are only displayed when you have installed the optional PCS I150 BRI Board 2 Enter the telephone number of the remote party to have a meeting with in the A1 and A2 boxes Move the joy stick up or down to select the box then enter the number with the number buttons on the Remote Commander To delete a telephone number press the CLEAR button on the Remot...

Page 27: ...al Setup menu follow step 4 dial the number follow step 7 Since the LINE I F setting is displayed on the upper right corner of the Manual Dial menu you can also check the setting in the Manual Dial menu 4 Press the EXEC button on the Remote Commander The Dial Setup menu appears on the monitor screen 5 Set up or check the following items LINE I F Selects the line interface ISDN RATE Selects the ISD...

Page 28: ...set up ISDN RATE AUDIO MODE VIDEO MODE DATA When using a LAN items below cannot be set up ISDN RATE DATA 6 Press the EXEC button on the Remote Commander The Manual Dial menu appears on the monitor screen again 7 Press the DIAL button on the Remote Commander The system dials the number that is input in step 2 and the indication Dialing appears on the monitor screen When the connection is completed ...

Page 29: ...mander You can enter a dot by moving the joy stick on the Remote Commander to the right 3 Select the bandwidth Move the joy stick down to select the BANDWIDTH box then move the joy stick on the Remote Commander to the right or left to set the bandwidth If you want to check or change the settings of the Dial Setup menu follow step 4 on page 27 dial the number follow step 7 on page 28 Since the LINE...

Page 30: ...RS 366 Connects to a remote party via the V 35 interface by specifying the telephone number V 35 without RS 366 Connects to a remote party via the V 35 interface without specifying the telephone number LAN Connects to a remote party using a LAN ISDN RATE AUTO Connects to a remote party with a normal ISDN line 56K Connects to a region or country with a 56 Kbps ISDN transfer rate AUDIO MODE G 722 Th...

Page 31: ... 30 frames per second PREFIX OFF Does not use the prefix number 1 Uses the setting 1 set in the ISDN Configuration PREFIX menu 2 Uses the setting 2 set in the ISDN Configuration PREFIX menu 3 Uses the setting 3 set in the ISDN Configuration PREFIX menu For details on the setting in the ISDN Configuration PREFIX menu see Registering Local Information on page 60 DATA T 120 Holds a T 120 data meeting...

Page 32: ...n on the Remote Commander or move the joy stick leftward To page up the Dial List menu press the button on the Remote Commander or move the joy stick rightward You can sort the list on the Dial List menu For details see To sort the list on the Dial List menu on the next page 3 Press the DIAL button on the Remote Commander The system dials the selected remote party in step 2 and the indication Dial...

Page 33: ...with the title whose first character is the same as the one on the pressed button When you press the 0 button on the Remote Commander the seven titles are displayed beginning wit h the most recently dialed title When you press the 1 button on the Remote Commander the seven titles are displayed beginning with the one whose initial letter has a number Example Press the 2 button The list is sorted an...

Page 34: ...e call You can start the meeting whenever you are ready Notes Whichever mode you choose the Compact Processor must be turned on or be in standby sleep mode to receive a call Make sure that the TV monitor is on standby When you have installed the optional PCS I152 LAN Board and holding a meeting on a LAN the Compact Processor on standby cannot receive a call Setting the Answer Mode 1 Press the MENU...

Page 35: ...itor screen Answering Calls in Auto Answer Mode The system automatically receives a call when it is on standby or in sleep mode When a call comes in the Compact Processor starts ringing and the indication Incoming Call appears on the monitor screen Once the connection has been made the remote party appears on the local monitor screen and the local party appears on the remote screen You are now rea...

Page 36: ...nt to receive a call Press the CANCEL button on the Remote Commander The Compact Processor stops ringing If you are operating the system when a call comes in The indication PLEASE CLOSE THIS MENU appears on the monitor screen If you receive the call finish the current operation If you cannot receive the call according to your current operations ignore it and continue with the current operation Whe...

Page 37: ...he status of the communication Elapsed time also appears on the monitor screen during a meeting 1 Press the MENU button on the Remote Commander The Menu System Configuration menu appears on the monitor screen 2 Select the COMMUNICATION with the joy stick then press it The Communication Status menu appears on the monitor screen 3 Check the status LINE I F Displays the line interface being used RATE...

Page 38: ...the LSD Low Speed Data rate MLP RATE Displays the MLP Multi Layer Protocol rate HMLP RATE Displays the HMLP High speed Multi Layer Protocol rate 4 Press the CANCEL button on the Remote Commander twice The menu disappears from the monitor screen On elapsed time When you set TIME to ON in the Other Setup menu the elapsed time appears on the monitor screen during a meeting You can use it as a guide a...

Page 39: ...al Conversations Mute Function You can mute local conversations If you press the MIC DARK button local conversations will not be sent to the remote party When local conversations are muted the mute indication MIC OFF is displayed on the monitor screen To cancel muting Press the MIC DARK button on the Remote Commander again The mute indication MIC OFF disappears from the monitor screen Synchronizin...

Page 40: ...pear 4 Select ON with the joy stick then press it 5 Press the EXEC button on the Remote Commander The lip synchronization setting is completed 6 Press the CANCEL button on the Remote Commander The menu disappears from the monitor screen To cancel lip synchronization Select OFF in step 4 Note The lip synchronization function only works for your own party To activate the lip synchronization function...

Page 41: ...you use the built in echo canceler set ECHO CANCELER to ON in the Audio Configuration menu when not in use set to OFF If you use an echo canceler of external audio equipment connected to the system set ECHO CANCELER to EXTERNAL It should normally be set to ON For details on the ECHO CANCELER setting see Audio Configuration menu on page 86 ...

Page 42: ...the MCU If you adjust the camera angle during a meeting a motor noise may picked up by the microphone and it may be heard through a speaker This is not a malfunction If you frequently adjust the camera we recommend you to use the optional PCS A300 Microphone After connecting the PCS A300 Microphone the built in microphone does not function For details on the setting when using the PCS A300 Microph...

Page 43: ...ns on the Remote Commander to view any areas not currently covered by the camera To adjust zoom Press the ZOOM CH T button on the Remote Commander to zoom in or the ZOOM CH W button to zoom out Adjust zoom to display the desired picture Adjusting Focus and Brightness Focus and brightness are automatically adjusted We recommend you not to use the manual adjustments since the camera automatically ad...

Page 44: ...the monitor screen 4 Select MANUAL with the joy stick then press it 5 Select FAR with the joy stick then move it upward to move the focus point further away from the camera Select NEAR with the joy stick then move it downward to move the focus point closer to the camera 6 Move the joy stick leftward to select FOCUS ADJUST then press the EXEC button on the Remote Commander The focus setting is comp...

Page 45: ...DJUST with the joy stick then press it The BRIGHT ADJUST items appear on the monitor screen 4 Select MANUAL with the joy stick then press it 5 Select BRIGHT with the joy stick then move it upward to make the picture brighter Select DIM with the joy stick then move it downward to make the picture darker 6 Move the joy stick leftward to select BRIGHT ADJUST then press the EXEC button on the Remote C...

Page 46: ... function 1 Press the MENU button on the Remote Commander The Menu System Configuration menu appears on the monitor screen 2 Select CAMERA with the joy stick then press it The Camera Setting menu appears on the monitor screen 3 Select BACKLIGHT with the joy stick then press it The BACKLIGHT items appear on the monitor screen 4 Select ON with the joy stick then press it The backlight function is ac...

Page 47: ...ightness settings Once a setting has been stored you can easily recall a setting from the six presets To store a setting 1 Set up angle zoom focus and brightness For details on the angle and zoom settings see Adjusting the Camera Angle and Zoom on page 43 and on the focus and brightness settings see Adjusting Focus and Brightness on page 43 2 Press down the PRESET button on the Remote Commander th...

Page 48: ...with the BACKUP switch set to ON however the battery is gradually discharged Besides if you do not use the system at all for almost 12 weeks the battery is completely discharged To retain the memories of the settings you should recharge the battery To recharge the battery connect the camera to the Compact Processor and leave it for approximate 48 hours with the POWER switch set to on Tracking a Su...

Page 49: ...mera might not recognize a subject if the portion different from the subject in brightness and color such as the backdrop is placed together in the frame 3 Press the EXEC button on the Remote Commander The indication appears on the monitor screen The automatic target tracking function starts and the frame disappears from the monitor screen To cancel the automatic target tracking function Press the...

Page 50: ...lens lights up The camera is not capturing the memorized subject correctly In this case perform the pan tilt operation so that the subject comes into the screen Or have the subject memorized onto the camera again Note When the frame does not track the subject repeat steps 2 and 3 until the frame starts tracking the subject while adjusting the lighting and the portion of the subject so that the col...

Page 51: ...r on the front panel VIDEO TV Each time you press this button the picture is switched among all the connected equipment including the main camera MAIN Main camera t OBJECT Via the IR sensor t VIDEO IN AUX 1 t VIDEO IN AUX 2 t MAIN Main camera t The following indications appear on the monitor screen according to the input MAIN The main camera is selected OBJECT The optional PCS DS150 DS150P Documen...

Page 52: ... on the screen according to the audio input MIC The microphone is selected AUX The external equipment is selected MIC AUX Both the microphone and the external equipment are selected Note The audio input of the remote cannot be switched from the local system Selecting the Picture and Sound ...

Page 53: ... the monitor screen When it is already displayed each time you press the PinP button the inset window moves as follows Notes The inset window is displayed at the same position as it was displayed last If the inset window is not displayed last it is not displayed The inset window does not appear when your system is not connected to a remote party The inset window does not appear when a still pictur...

Page 54: ...emote Commander The moving picture on the monitor screen is frozen and the indication appears on the monitor screen When the local picture is displayed the still picture is sent To cancel sending still pictures Press the PIX SHOT AUTO or SNAP button on the Remote Commander Note The interval that takes to send the next still picture depends on the transfer rate Sending One Still Picture Press the P...

Page 55: ... DISCONNECT button on the Remote Commander The following indication appears on the monitor screen To disconnect the call Press the DISCONNECT button on the Remote Commander again Note The Compact Processor remains on even if the connection is broken To continue your meeting Press the CANCEL button on the Remote Commander ...

Page 56: ...ith the MCU that has the chair control function the chair control is activated among 99 terminals Note When you have installed the optional PCS I152 LAN Board and using a LAN the chair control is deactivated 1 Connect to an MCU 2 Press the MULTI AUTO button on the Remote Commander The MCU Chair Control menu appears on the monitor screen Terminal Number MCU Chair Control 4 is selected 1 is broadcas...

Page 57: ... an incapable operation the indication Command is rejected by MCU appears on the monitor screen To see a picture of the selected terminal 1 Enter the terminal number in the box 1 in the Chair Control menu with the number buttons on the Remote Commander 2 Press the VIEW SEL button on the Remote Commander The picture of the selected terminal appears on the local monitor The selected terminal number ...

Page 58: ... to all terminals The selected terminal number is displayed in the box 4 To broadcast a picture of your terminal to all the terminals Simply press the EXEC button on the Remote Commander without entering the terminal number into the box 1 A picture on your monitor is broadcast to all the terminals NearEnd is displayed in the box 4 The indication appears on the monitor screen when you broadcast To ...

Page 59: ...n the setting see Calling an Unregistered Remote Party on page 25 The indication VOICE ONLY appears on the monitor screen and the local picture is displayed on the local monitor screen To register remote parties for holding a voice meeting Set LINE I F to ISDN BRI Speech in the Dial Setup menu For details on the registration see Calling a Registered Remote Party on page 32 To set the audio protoco...

Page 60: ...on the ISDN Configuration menus such as the local directory number When you hold a meeting on a LAN also set up the LAN Setup menu Setting Up the ISDN Configuration Menus Note Register information in the boxes B1 to C2 if you have installed the optional PCS I150 BRI Board 1 Press the MENU button on the Remote Commander The Menu System Configuration menu appears on the monitor screen ...

Page 61: ...is is only for the USA and Canada When selecting National ISDN Auto SPID You can automatically acquire information on your LDN and SPID settings from the exchange if your exchange has the data acquisition function SELECT ISDN Configuration PROTOCOL National ISDN National ISDN Auto SPID AT T P P AT T P NP Northern Telecom NEXT EXEC BACK CANCEL SELECT ISDN Configuration COUNTRY Australia Canada Chin...

Page 62: ... zero number of your area code e g enter only 408 for California 6 Enter your telephone number and sub address if you set your sub address in the LOCAL NUMBER boxes A1 and A2 Enter the asterisk after the telephone number then enter the sub address You cannot use the alphabet in a sub address 7 Enter your country code in the COUNTRY CODE box e g enter 1 for the USA SELECT NEXT EXEC ISDN Configurati...

Page 63: ...nfiguration SPID menu This is only for the USA For details on the SPID registration see SPID Registration for Customers in the USA on page 68 10Press the EXEC button on the Remote Commander The ISDN Configuration PREFIX menu appears on the monitor screen ISDN Configuration 1 PREFIX 2 3 SELECT Save Yes EXEC No CANCEL SELECT ISDN Configuration SPID USA only A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 NEXT EXEC BACK CANCEL Co...

Page 64: ...atically dialed before the telephone number is dialed 12Press the EXEC button on the Remote Commander The registration is completed To cancel the setup Press the CANCEL button on the Remote Commander Setting Up the LAN Items When you hold a meeting on a LAN install the optional PCS I152 LAN Board and set up the LAN Setup menu the GateKeeper menu and the SNMP menu Note These menus are accessed only...

Page 65: ...et to OFF enter your IP address and network mask AUTO Automatically gets your IP address and network mask at step 8 Check your IP address on the Machine Information menu after you get them AUDIO MODE Sets up the audio mode G 723 ON Sets G 723 to ON G 723 OFF Sets G 723 to OFF Note When you have selected G 723 ON the maximum bandwidth is 384 Kbps For details on the setup above consult a person havi...

Page 66: ...s not use the gatekeeper ON Uses the gatekeeper GATEKEEPER ADDRESS Enter your gatekeeper address USER ALIAS Enter your user alias address H 323 alias on the LAN USER NUMBER Enter your user number E 164 number on the LAN For details on the setup above consult a person having charge of your network Registering Local Information SNMP SELECT Save Yes EXEC LAN Setup No CANCEL GateKeeper USE GATEKEEPER ...

Page 67: ...c has been entered as the default Normally you do not need to change this item DESCRIPTION Enter the description of the unit Videoconference Device has been entered as the default You cannot change this item LOCATION Enter the location you install this unit CONTACT Enter information on your administrator who manages this unit For details on the setup above consult a person having charge of your ne...

Page 68: ...ISDN 1 and National ISDN 2 Network switch type Northern Telecom NTI DMS 100 Network switch software version BCS34 or later for National ISDN 1 and National ISDN 2 Network switch type AT T 5ESS Network switch software version 5E8 or later for Multipoint or Point to Point Custom ISDN Network switch type Northern Telecom NTI DMS 100 Network switch software version BCS34 or later for Custom ISDN In th...

Page 69: ...SDN line is used register the LDN in the boxes A1 and A2 If two ISDN lines are used register the LDNs in the boxes A1 A2 B1 B2 If three ISDN lines are used register the LDNs in the boxes A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 If the network switch type is AT T 5ESS National ISDN Each LDN is given for three channels CH A1 and A2 CH B1 and B2 CH C1 and C2 or Each LDN is different as a separate LDN is given for each chan...

Page 70: ...T 5ESS Point to Point Custom ISDN SELECT ISDN Configuration LDN AREA CODE LOCAL NUMBER 408 408 408 408 408 408 A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 9876543 9876544 9871234 9871235 9852468 9852469 1 COUNTRY CODE NEXT EXEC BACK CANCEL SELECT ISDN Configuration LDN AREA CODE LOCAL NUMBER 408 408 408 408 408 408 A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 9876532 9876532 9871356 9871356 9852464 9852464 1 10 COUNTRY CODE NEXT EXEC BACK CANCEL SEL...

Page 71: ... in the ISDN Configuration SPID menu and the LOCAL NUMBER in the ISDN Configuration LDN menu are entered in pairs and should not be crossed with BRI channels as each has its own LDN Be sure to enter each number in pairs If it is crossed you must correct the SPID LDN pairs SELECT ISDN Configuration LDN AREA CODE LOCAL NUMBER 408 408 408 408 408 408 A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 9876543 9876544 9871234 9871235 ...

Page 72: ...1 019876532001 A2 B1 019871356001 B2 C1 019852464001 C2 NEXT EXEC BACK CANCEL NEXT EXEC BACK CANCEL SELECT ISDN Configuration LDN AREA CODE LOCAL NUMBER 408 408 408 408 408 408 A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 9876543 9876544 9871234 9871235 9852468 9852469 1 COUNTRY CODE SELECT ISDN Configuration SPID USA only A1 019876543001 A2 019876544001 B1 019871234001 B2 019871235001 C1 019852468001 C2 019852469001 NEXT E...

Page 73: ...ation SPID USA only A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 1 12 NEXT EXEC BACK CANCEL NEXT EXEC BACK CANCEL SELECT ISDN Configuration LDN AREA CODE LOCAL NUMBER 408 408 408 408 408 408 A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 9876543 9876544 9871234 9871235 9852468 9852469 1 COUNTRY CODE SELECT ISDN Configuration SPID USA only A1 019876543001 A2 019876544001 B1 019871234001 B2 019871235001 C1 019852468001 C2 019852469001 NEXT EXEC BACK CANC...

Page 74: ...C button on the Remote Commander The registration is completed SELECT ISDN Configuration LDN AREA CODE LOCAL NUMBER 408 408 408 408 408 408 A1 A2 B1 B2 C1 C2 9876543 9876544 9871234 9871235 9852468 9852469 1 COUNTRY CODE SELECT ISDN Configuration SPID USA only A1 913219876543 A2 913219876544 B1 913219871234 B2 913219871235 C1 913219852468 C2 913219852469 NEXT EXEC BACK CANCEL NEXT EXEC BACK CANCEL...

Page 75: ...LAN is different from the one for the ISDN line When LINE I F in the Dial Setup menu is set to LAN the List Input LAN menu is displayed Making an Entry for Connecting With the ISDN Line Note Register the information in the boxes B1 to C2 when you have installed the optional PCS I150 BRI Board to use three ISDN lines 1 Press the LIST button the START button or the joy stick on the Remote Commander ...

Page 76: ...a sub address in the A1 and A2 boxes If the remote party has multiple telephone numbers enter the first number in the A1 box and the second number in the A2 box Enter the asterisk after the telephone number then enter the sub address You cannot use the alphabet in a sub address 5 Select the number of lines to be used Move the joy stick downward to select the NUMBER OF LINES box then move the joyst...

Page 77: ... Selects the protocol for digital audio encoding of the video PREFIX Selects the prefix number setting DATA Selects whether to have a T 120 data meeting For details on each setting of the items see On Items in the Dial Setup Menu on page 30 To select an item to be changed select it with the joy stick on the Remote Commander then press it To set up an item select a setting with the joy stick on the...

Page 78: ...ppears again Note The setup in step 8 lets you make a call to a remote party To modify an entry You can modify the name and telephone numbers of an entry 1 Select the Index title to be modified in the List Input menu with the joy stick then press it 2 Modify the entry 3 Return to the List Input menu then press the EXEC button on the Remote Commander The entry is modified Making an Entry for Connec...

Page 79: ...t Input LAN menu appears on the monitor screen 3 Register the name of the remote party into the Index box For details on how to input see Entering Characters on page 82 4 Enter the IP address or the host neme and domain name of the remote party You can enter a dot by moving the joy stick on the Remote Commander to the right SELECT Dial Yes Dial List 012 No CANCEL SELECT List Input Index ADDRESS BA...

Page 80: ...screen 8 Follow steps 7 to 10 on pages 77 and 78 Deleting Registered Remote Parties You can delete a registered entry as follows 1 Press the LIST button the START button or the joy stick on the Remote Commander The Dial List menu appears on the monitor screen 2 Select the Index title to be deleted with the joy stick 3 Press the CLEAR button on the Remote Commander The indication Clear Are you sure...

Page 81: ... telephone number in the B1 and B2 boxes and third telephone number in the C1 and C2 boxes Note on the optional PCS I151 V 35 Board If the optional PCS I151 V 35 Board has been installed and connect to a private line or a terminal adaptor via the V 35 interface select V 35 with RS 366 or V 35 without RS 366 in LINE I F and enter as follows When not using RS 366 select V 35 without RS 366 Do not en...

Page 82: ...cters symbols press the SYMBOL button repeatedly to select a desired character To copy the number Press the LINE COPY button or the joy stick on the Remote Commander The number in the box above is copied to the next box To delete a character Press the BACK SPACE button on the Remote Commander or shift the joy stick to the left The last entered character is deleted To delete all characters in a box...

Page 83: ...ion SPID menu Displaying the Menu Press the MENU button on the Remote Commander the Menu System Configuration menu appears on the monitor screen The menu switches as follows T 120 Control menu This is only displayed during communication MCU SETUP menu This is only displayed when the system has been upgraded with the PCS UC150 LAN Setup menu This is only displayed when the optional PCS I152 LAN Boa...

Page 84: ...enu T 120 Switches to the T 120 Control menu Only during communication COMMUNICATION Switches to the Communication Status menu Only during communication MACHINE Switches to the Machine Information menu ISDN Switches to the ISDN Configuration COUNTRY menu ANSWER Switches to the Answer Setup menu AUDIO Switches to the Audio Configuration menu LAN Switches to the LAN Setup menu Only when the optional...

Page 85: ... AUTO Selects the protocol automatically G 711 µ law Selects the µ law protocol G 711 A law Selects the Α law protocol TIME Selects whether to display the elapsed time ON Displays the elapsed time OFF Does not display the elapsed time SLEEP FUNCTION Selects the time that the unit turns into sleep mode OFF Does not turns into sleep mode 10 MINUTES Sets the time to 10 minutes 30 MINUTES Sets the tim...

Page 86: ...lect this setting 56K Selects this setting when you call a region or country via the 56 Kbps transfer rate SELECT Save Yes EXEC Answer Setup No CANCEL DATA OFF ANSWER MODE AUTO ISDN MSN OFF ISDN RATE AUTO DATA Selects whether or not to have a T 120 data meeting T 120 Holds a T 120 data meeting OFF Does not hold a T 120 data meeting Audio Configuration menu Sets up the audio system LIP SYNC Selects...

Page 87: ... Processor HOST VERSION Displays the host version BRI VERSION Displays the BRI version VCP VERSION Displays the VCP version DSP VERSION Displays the audio DSP version SOFTWARE OPTION Displays the optional software installed into the unit None The optional software has not been installed MCU The PCS UC150 Upgrade Kit has been installed OPTION BOARD Displays the optional board installed into the uni...

Page 88: ...DN lines via the V 35 interface or on a LAN For details on the installation of optional Boards consult your Sony dealer Board Function PCS I150 BRI Board Connects via three ISDN lines When using this unit that has been upgraded with the PCS UC150 as the MCU Multipoint Control Unit this board is required PCS I151 V 35 Board Connects via the V 35 interface PCS I152 LAN Board Connects on a LAN ...

Page 89: ...O VIDEO Using Three ISDN Lines You need to install the optional PCS I150 BRI Board You can connect with 6B channels Using the V 35 Interface You need to install the optional PCS I151 V 35 Board You can connect via the V 35 interface to an ISDN line to ISDN B ISDN modular cables supplied with the PCS I150 PCS K32 V 35 cable not supplied to V 35 Terminal adaptor to a digital line to ISDN C ...

Page 90: ...ble category three or more On the lamps on the LAN board The lamps on the LAN board function as follows LINK lights up when the connected hub is turned on ACTIVITY flashes when sending receiving the data Installing the Optional Board IN AUX 2 AUX1 MONITOR IR OUT ISDN A AUX OUT IN OUT AUDIO VIDEO 10 BASE T ACTIVITY LINK Hub UTP cable not supplied to 10 BASE T ...

Page 91: ...e upgrading slide the WRITE PROTECT switch to the direction of the arrow as illustrated below using a ball point pen To install the Upgrade Kit 1 Make sure that the power of the Compact Processor is turned off 2 Loosen the screw on the bottom using a coin and remove the cover 3 Insert the memory card in the direction of the arrow printed on the memory card MEMO WRITE PROTECT MADE IN JAPAN ...

Page 92: ...screen 6 Select MACHINE with the joy stick then press it The Machine Information menu appears on the monitor screen 7 Check that the system has been properly upgraded on the Machine Information menu 8 Turn off the Compact Processor 9 Eject the memory card by pressing the eject button located at the side of the MEMORY CARD slot 10Attach the cover 11Stick the serial number sticker to the bottom of t...

Page 93: ...crophone is not activated after connecting the external microphone Connecting the Microphone You can add two microphones Power for the microphone is provided from the Compact Processor Notes on installing the PCS A300 Microphone Install the microphone at a half meter apart from participants Install the speaker in direction of the rear of the microphones Install the microphone in a quiet echo free ...

Page 94: ... to VIDEO IN AUX 1 or VIDEO IN AUX 2 to the audio output The Compact Processor can connect two external video equipment for input two equipment for output including the TV monitor Connecting External Video Equipment for Input Connect video equipment such as a VCR The system is equipped with two video inputs and one audio input ...

Page 95: ...etings With Optional Equipment 95 Chapter 5 Connecting External Equipment for Output You can connect external video equipment for output such as a VCR besides the TV monitor to VIDEO OUT AUX VCR to the video input ...

Page 96: ...mark of Microsoft Corporation Notes When you have installed the optional PCS I152 LAN Board and using on a LAN you cannot hold a T 120 data conference When you use the Compact Processor as the MCU you cannot hold a T 120 data conference Connecting With a PC Connect the COM1 serial port of your PC and the T 120 connector on the Compact Processor using the RS 232C cross cable 9 pin female y 9 pin fe...

Page 97: ...Setup menu Note We recommend to set AUDIO MODE to G 728 G 722 in the Dial Setup menu Setting Up NetMeeting 1 Select NetMeeting from the start pop up menu or click on the NetMeeting icon 2 Select Option from the Tools menu 3 Select Protocols tab then click Null Modem 4 Click on the Properties button then select the COM port to be used 5 Click on the Properties button then set the transfer rate to 1...

Page 98: ...screen 2 Click on Calling at both local and remote 3 Set Address in the New call dialog box to COM1 or COM2 and Call Using to Null Modem 4 Click on the Call button Soon the connection is established For details on how to use refer to the NetMeeting Help menu On data transfer rate The Compact Processor is compatible with the following transfer rate MLP 6 4 Kbps 24 Kbps 32 Kbps HMLP 62 4 Kbps and 64...

Page 99: ...rol menu appears on the monitor screen 3 Select T 120 CONTROL with the joy stick then press it The T 120 CONTROL items appear 4 Select OFF with the joy stick then press it The T 120 data conference is temporarily suspended 5 Press the CANCEL button on the Remote Commander twice The menu disappears from the monitor screen To hold the T 120 data conference again Select ON in step 4 and connect again...

Page 100: ... Kit is designed to add the MCU function to the PCS 1500 1500P Compact Conference Package You can hold an MCU conference based on the ITU T Recommendation H 231 standard Note The PCS I150 BRI Board is also required for holding a point to multi point meeting However you can only install the MCU function without the PCS I150 BRI Board ...

Page 101: ...ncoding 4 Press the EXEC button on the Remote Commander The settings are completed 5 Press the CANCEL button on the Remote Commander The menu disappears from the monitor screen To hold a normal conference Set MCU MODE to OFF in step 3 On items in the MCU SETUP menu The settings for the MCU SETUP menu are as follows MCU MODE ON Holds a Point to multi point meeting OFF Holds a normal meeting BROADCA...

Page 102: ...e audio bandwidth is wider for better sound quality 7 kHz G 728 The audio bandwidth is narrow but the image quality is better 3 4 kHz VIDEO MODE H 263 When connecting with the protocol based on H 263 H 261 When connecting with the protocol based on H 261 Notes The settings in the MCU SETUP menu are only available when the MCU MODE is set to ON If the terminal that is not adequate for the setting i...

Page 103: ... button on the Remote Commander The system dials the selected remote party in step 2 and the indication Dialing appears on the monitor screen When the connection is completed the indication MEETING STARTS appears on the monitor screen 4 Repeat steps 1 to 3 to connect with the second and third parties Note When connecting to the remote party that is set to be connected via 3B channel or more the sy...

Page 104: ...mote parties and steps 1 to 3 of To call unregistered remote parties according to whether the party is registered Receiving Calls The procedure is same as a normal meeting For details on the procedure see Receiving a Call on page 34 Notes on Point to Multi Point Meetings See also The Attribute on page 110 The chair control is only available from this terminal Remote parties cannot operate it This ...

Page 105: ...arting a meeting is according to the setting in the MCU SETUP menu Each time you press the MULTI AUTO button on the Remote Commander the mode is switched between the 4SPLIT mode and the VOICE ACTIVATE mode Selecting the Picture to be Broadcast You can manually select the picture to be broadcast Once you select the picture both the broadcast modes are canceled and the selected picture is displayed ...

Page 106: ...n on the Remote Commander again Receiving the Broadcast Request When you receive the command MCV from the connected terminal the picture of that terminal is automatically broadcast If the meeting is held in VOICE ACTIVATE mode the mode is canceled and the picture is broadcast at full size When you receive the command MCV CANCEL the system returns to the previous mode One of the commands that is se...

Page 107: ...s being sent the columns DECODE indicate the status being received LINE I F Displays the line interface being used ISDN RATE Displays the number of lines and the transfer rate being used AUDIO MODE Displays the audio encoding system VIDEO MODE Displays the video encoding system FRAME RATE Displays the maximum rate of the motion picture 4 Press the CANCEL button on the Remote Commander twice The me...

Page 108: ...on the monitor screen 2 To disconnect a selected terminal Select the number to be disconnected with one of the number buttons The selected terminal is disconnected To disconnect all the terminals Press the DISCONNECT button on the Remote Commander again All the terminals are disconnected To cancel the disconnection Press the CANCEL button on the Remote Commander A 1 B 2 C 3 DISCONNECT ALL CANCEL C...

Page 109: ...e network the meeting holds via 1B channel This 1B channel meeting can send receive the audio and video When holding a meeting in the 64 K network the 56 K terminal is connected The system automatically changes the transfer rate to 56 Kbps The slave terminal that cannot change the rate becomes the secondary terminal The meeting with the secondary terminal is as follows Send receive the audio Recei...

Page 110: ...data broadcast facility HSD 8 2 MLP Processor 9 Encryption 10 Method of choosing Selected Comm Mode SCM 11 Can deal with secondary terminals 12 Call set up provision s 13 Control capabilities 13 1 Numbering of terminals Simple chair control using BAS 13 2 MLP facilities refer to ITU T T series 13 3 H 224 simplex data Value 3 4 when including this terminal 1 0 BRI Restrict_Required 2B 1B Equipped M...

Page 111: ...de Kit 111 Chapter 6 14 Cascading 14 1 Fixed rates simple 14 2 Master Slave 15 Terminal identification 16 MBE capability Register necessary information such as the telephone number and index number No No No No No Number Attribute Value ...

Page 112: ...112 Appendix Appendix Appendix Location and Function of Parts and Controls Compact Processor Main unit front 1 2 3 6 7 4 5 ...

Page 113: ... via this sensor is assigned as OBJECT 4 Remote sensor When operating the Compact Processor with the Remote Commander point it toward this sensor If you use this sensor set IR RECEIVER to Body in the Other Setup System Configuration menu This is set to Main Camera at factory 5 Memory slot cover The following connector and the slot is under the cover AUX CONTROL connector D sub 9 pin male Connects ...

Page 114: ... s to these jacks These provide the power supply to the microphone s connected to these jacks 5 AUDIO IN jack phono jack Connect to the audio output jack of the external equipment 6 AUDIO OUT jack phono jack Connect to the audio input jack of the TV monitor 7 VIDEO AUX OUT jack phono jack Connect to the video input jack of the external equipment 8 VIDEO MONITOR OUT jack mini DIN 4 pin Connect to t...

Page 115: ...the optional board into this slot qs VIDEO IN AUX 1 jack mini DIN 4 pin Connect to the video output jack of the external equipment qd VIDEO IN AUX 2 jack phonojack Connect to the video output jack of the external equipment qf Camera screws Loosen these screws to detach the camera from the main unit Note Tighten the camera screws firmly If the screws are loose the camera may fall down and it causes...

Page 116: ...ts up This lamp goes off when the system is on standby 3 Remote sensor When operating the Compact Processor point it toward this sensor Normally use this sensor for operation 4 PROCESSOR connector Connect to the main unit 5 VISCA OUT connector This is deactivated in this system Front Rear 1 3 2 5 4 6 6 BACKUP switch Set it to ON to store the presets ...

Page 117: ...ion 6 Broadcasting indication 7 Still picture indication 8 Audio and video input indication camera control indication 9 Guide menu 0 Input mode indication qa Elapsed time 00 00 ALPHA SELECT Dial Yes No CANCEL MIC OFF T120 FAR VOL MIC AUX New ENTER Delete CLEAR SORT 1 9 EXEC Edit Previous Page Next Page MIC OFF T120 FAR VOL MIC AUX 9 0 2 1 8 3 4 5 6 7 qa ...

Page 118: ...EXEC CANCEL VOLUME BRIGHT ZOOM CH MIC DARK ON OFF T W VIEW SEL FAR NEAR PinP ALPHA NUM SYMBOL CLEAR BACKSPACE DOC TV START 1 2ABC 3DEF 5JKL 4GHI 6MNO 8TUV 7PQRS 10 0 12 ch 11 9WXYZ 0 DIAL DISCONNECT CAMERA INPUT MAIN OBJECT VIDEO TV AUDIO SNAP FAR NEAR PIX SHOT CAMERA DISPLAY EDIT AUTO MENU PRESET A B C AUTO TRACK D E F MULTI AUTO VIEW SEL FAR NEAR PinP ALPHA NUM SYMBOL CLEAR BACKSPACE 1 wa w ql q...

Page 119: ...ress this button to register a new entries in the List Input menu 6 LIST button Displays the Dial List menu 7 EXEC button Press to execute the setup 8 CAMERA control V v B b buttons These buttons adjust the camera angle 9 VOLUME BRIGHT buttons These buttons adjust the volume press to increase the volume press to decrease the volume 0 MIC DARK ON OFF button This button mutes the sounds of the local...

Page 120: ... the Chair Control menu VIEW SEL Selects the terminal to be displayed FAR NEAR Switches the picture between local and remote PinP Displays the inset window When holding a point to multi point meeting with the unit upgraded these buttons function as follows MULTI AUTO Switches the broadcast mode VIEW SEL Selects the terminal to be broadcast FAR NEAR Displays the local picture temporarily in VOICE A...

Page 121: ...T Tunes to the upper channel W Tunes to the lower channel qj INPUT SELECT button Selects the input of the TV monitor VIDEO TV Switches the input of the TV monitor wf I 1 button Turns on off the TV monitor when using an NTSC type TV monitor Turns off the TV monitor when using a PAL type TV monitor ...

Page 122: ...ace boards Please reregister SPID Check the ISDN cable which is completely connected Power off and power on The following messages appear on the TV monitor when using the Compact Processor and gives instructions on dealing with them Message INCORRECT DIALING SETUP CANNOT COMPLETE CONNECTION The following code and message appear 0 Unknown network error 1 Number does not exist 2 3 6 Network congesti...

Page 123: ...FIGURATION ERROR Power off and power on Please try again later Please try again later Please check DNS Please check the address and try again Please check the address and try again The remote party operates the menu Close the menu Check to see if your partner s telephone number is the correct one Wait for a while and then try dialing again The function is not supported for MCU if the same operatio...

Page 124: ...VING SITE A B C HAS DISCONNECTED Meaning Connection with the remote party has been completed the meeting can now begin The system while in auto answer mode has received an incoming all and is connecting to the remote party Operations for ending the meeting have been completed Wait for a while the data saving is completed The reomte party A B C has been disconnected On Screen Messages ...

Page 125: ...roperly The selected picture source is not correctly connected to the system The unit has not been connected properly to a digital line A voice meeting is held Set the POWER switch to on See page 20 Replace the batteries with new ones See page 17 Set the CONF DOC TV selector to CONF Adjust the sound volume by pressing the VOLUME BRIGHT buttons on the Remote Commander See page 39 Wait until the sou...

Page 126: ...rty The terminal adapter is not turned on if you have installed an optional interface board The remote party has not been registered in the system yet Turn on the terminal adapter Register the remote party See page 75 Symptom Cause Solution Troubleshooting ...

Page 127: ... D 4CIF Sound Bandwidth 7 kHz G 722 ITU T Recommendation 3 4 kHz G 711 G 723 1 G 728 ITU T Recommendation Transfer rate 48 Kbps to 64 Kbps G 722 ITU T Recommendation 56 Kbps to 64 Kbps G 711 ITU T Recommendation 16 Kbps G 728 ITU T Recommendation 6 4 Kbps G 723 1 ITU T Recommendation when installing the PCS I152 and connecting on a LAN Network Multiplexing Video audio data Frame format H 221 ITU T...

Page 128: ... Horizontal resolution 460 TV lines PCS 1500 450 TV lines PCS 1500P Pan tilt action Horizontal 100 Vertical 25 General Power consumption 12V 2 A Operating temperature 5 C to 35 C 41 F to 94 F Operating humidity 20 to 80 Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Storage humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Dimensions 258 134 216 mm w h d 10 1 4 5 3 8 8 5 8 inches excluding protruding parts Mass Ap...

Page 129: ...rating humidity 20 to 80 Storage temperature 20 C to 60 C 4 F to 140 F Storage humidity 20 to 80 no condensation Dimensions 93 34 165 mm w h d 3 3 4 1 3 8 6 1 2 inches Mass Approx 470 g 1 lb 1 oz Optional microphone PCS A300 Bandwidth 7 0 kHz Dimensions 68 15 90 mm w h d 2 3 4 19 32 3 5 8 inches Mass Approx 200 g 7 lb 1 oz Power Plug in power Upgrade Kit PCS UC150 Dimensions 85 6 54 0 3 3 mm w h d...

Page 130: ... GND Ground 6 GND Ground 7 TxD Transmit data 8 RxD Receive data 9 12V 12V 10 12V 12V 11 GND Ground 1 8 15 9 8 1 Pin Assignment T 120 connector male D sub 9 pin connector Pin Signal Description 1 DCD Carrier detect 2 RXD Receive Data 3 TXD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to Send 8 CTS Send Ready 9 RI Call AUX1 IN MONITOR OUT jacks Mini DIN 4 p...

Page 131: ...2V 10 12V 12V 11 GND Ground 12 SIRCS Remote control data 13 DTR Data terminal ready 14 GND Ground 15 GND Ground 9 15 1 8 AUX CONTROL connector male D sub 9 pin connector Pin Signal Description 1 DCD Carrier detect 2 RXD Receive Data 3 TXD Transmit Data 4 DTR Data Terminal Ready 5 GND Ground 6 DSR Data Set Ready 7 RTS Request to Send 8 CTS Send Ready 9 RI Call Pin Assignment on Optional Board Conne...

Page 132: ... Signal ground 36 SGND Signal ground V 35 connector female PCS I151 Half pitch 36 pin connector Pin Signal Description 1 SGND Signal ground 2 SGND Signal ground 3 CABLE1 Cable1 4 V35SD Send data 5 V35SD Send data 6 V35RD Receive data 7 V35RD Receive data 8 V35ER Data terminal ready 9 V35RS Request to send 10 V35ST Transmit Timing 11 V35ST Transmit Timing 12 V35RT Receive Timing 13 V35RT Receive Ti...

Page 133: ... I152 Modular jack Pin Signal Description 1 TPOP Transmit 2 TPON Transmit 3 TPIN Receive 4 NC 5 NC 6 TPIN Receive 7 NC 8 NC C H M S W AA EE KK D J N T X BB FF LL A E K P U Y CC HH MM B F L R V Z DD JJ NN CCITT V 35 connector cable side Pin Signal Description A CGND Chassis ground B SGND Signal ground C V35RS Request to send D V35CS Clear to send E V35DR Data ready H V35ER Data terminal ready J V35...

Page 134: ...phone appropriately in your videomeeting room Camera Range represents the scope of the camera when the zoom has been extended fully indicates the scope of the camera when the left right angling function is fully utilized Use the measurements below as a guide for the layout of your videomeeting room Top view horizontal range at maximum zoom out ...

Page 135: ...ly people behind the participants the quality of the local transmission will deteriorate Do not seat participants with fine line patterns in front of a wall Choose a place which is echo free Do not install the system near noise sources such as air conditioners or copy machines Avoid placing the system in a room where there are speakers used for an in house broadcasting system ...

Page 136: ...ver any windows with a thick curtain Adjust room lighting so that it falls on the participants Avoid direct light on the TV monitor Light intensity on faces should be about 300 lux or more If an inverter type or brightness adjustable type of fluorescent lamp is used the sensitivity of the Remote Commander may deteriorate Videomeeting Room Layout ...

Page 137: ...nce devices on a network Administers the zone access limitation audio video bandwidth and alias etc H 221 Frame structure for a 64 to 1920 Kbps channel in audiovisual teleservices H 261 Video codec for audiovisual services as p 64 Kbps H 263 This is basically based on H 261 however this enables communication using via a lower bit rate H 320 Narrow band visual telephone systems and terminal equipme...

Page 138: ...r management information between the management station and the managed terminals SPID An abbreviation for Service Profile ID Still picture Still unmoving pictures as in a photograph Sub address An identification number given to devices sharing a common ISDN line Terminal adaptor A device used to connect various equipment to a digital line The device sits between the equipment and the digital line...

Page 139: ...Location and Function of Parts and Controls 112 M MCU 56 Meeting Ending a Meeting 55 Starting a Meeting 25 Menu Answer Setup menu 86 Audio Configuration menu 86 Camera Setting menu 85 Communication Status menu 37 Dial List menu 32 75 79 Dial Setup menu 27 77 GateKeeper menu 66 ISDN Configuration COUNTRY menu 61 ISDN Configuration LDN menu 62 ISDN Configuration PREFIX menu 63 ISDN Configuration PRO...

Page 140: ...ing 34 Registering a Remote Party 75 Local Information 60 SPID 68 Remote Commander 118 S Selecting the Picture and Sound 51 Sending Still Pictures 54 Sleep function 21 Specifications 127 Standby 22 T T 120 Data Conference 96 Terminal adaptor 89 Turning Off 24 Turning On 20 U Upgrade Kit 15 Upgrading the software 91 V Velcro 19 Version Indication 23 Voice Meeting 59 ...

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