D 14127.01
01.2008
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TANDBERG 150
MXP
ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE
Table of
Contents
Trademarks &
Copyright
Patents &
Disclaimers
Safety/
Environmental
To Get You
Up and Going
About
Administrator
Settings
General
Settings
Audio
Settings
Security
Settings
Network
Settings
Profiles &
Wizard
Diagnostics
Reset &
Upgrade
General
Settings
TANDBERG 150
MXP
ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDE
Use the horizontal
•
Cursor
keys to move
text cursor to the left or right.
Toggle between
•
ABC
and
abc
mode by
pressing the
#
key. To switch to
123
mode, press the
#
key for one second.
Use
•
Cancel
to delete a letter/digit.
Use the vertical
•
Cursor
keys to move to the
parameter field above or below the
System
Name
field. This will enable you to proceed
with other changes, or to exit the menu.
example:
To key in
JOHN DOE
: Press
5
twice, then
6
three times, then
4
twice,
and
6
twice. Then press
0
to insert space,
followed by
3
once,
6
three times, and
finally
3
twice.
The
International Name
requirement
applies to all languages containing
characters that are not within the
standard ASCII range of characters (A–Z).
Consequently this applies to languages like
Norwegian, German, Spanish, French etc. as
well! The use of non-standard ASCII is detected
by the system and the
International Name
line
appears immediately.
See
General Settings – an overview
for a
description.
example:
Here we have set
System Language
to
Korean
and entered a System Name
using Korean characters.
The International Name line
immediately appears. We have
then set the
System Language
back to
English
, to make the
principle clearer to people
unfamiliar with the Korean
language.
1
2
3
abc
def
4
5
6
jkl
mno
ghi
7
8
9
tuv
wxyz
pqrs
0
a/A
System Name
identifies the system:
On the welcome page.
•
During an MCU conference call.
•
When using the Web-interface.
•
When the codec is acting as an SNMP
•
Agent.
Towards a DHCP server.
•
As H.323 ID. Other systems can call in
•
using this name instead of IP-number/IP-
address.
Note that
System Name
is blank by default
and that it can be alphanumeric and up to 50
characters long.
About System Name
If the
System Name
contains Asian
and non-standard ASCII character text
input, an
International Name
using
standard ASCII characters only, must be
specified as well. If you set the language to
e.g. Korean and input a
System Name
using
Korean characters, a second line allowing
you to specify the name using standard
ASCII character set will appear. This is the
International Name
.
The System Name Setting
Entering Characters
System Language Example
System Name
1
2
3
abc
def
4
5
6
jkl
mno
ghi
7
8
9
tuv
wxyz
pqrs
0
a/A
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