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TANDBERG SCHOLAR ASSEMBLY, SETUP AND USER GUIDE | D50564.01
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
The TANDBERG Scholar MXP videoconferencing system is comprised of the following: components for CONTROL,
components for AUDIO and VIDEO, and ancillary components that can be added to provide a richer videoconferencing and
presentation experience.
Control Interfaces
The TANDBERG videoconferencing system is easily controlled through the touch panel interface. The touch panel controls
all presentation and videoconferencing needs via the SCHOLAR MXP and the codec.
TOUCH PANEL
The 10” touch panel is incorporated to enable a user to configure and manage the presentation from a podium or desktop.
The touch panel incorporates single screen operation and a video window that displays current local and remote site
transmissions. The touch panel interface is intuitively designed to maximize presentation effectiveness.
WEB BROWSER
A separate web-based user interface for technician/diagnostic control is available. The embedded web interface loaded with
the controller requires an IP connection for web-based control.
TANDBERG SCHOLAR MXP CONTROL MODULE
The controller in the SCHOLAR MXP modules directs the codec, and enables control of multiple devices, such as room
cameras, VCR’s, DVD players, document cameras.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP CODEC
The Codec is the heart of the system. The main task for the Codec is the compression of outgoing video, audio and data, the
transmission of this information to the far end and the decompression of the incoming information -- hence the name Codec;
compression and decompression.
Audio and Video Sources
MAIN CAMERA & AUX CAMERA
The Main Camera is generally mounted on top of the primary display. The Main Camera is a high quality color camera
with a fast pan/tilt/zoom action. The Main Camera is controlled by the touch panel control, or the system’s infrared
remote control. You can pre-store up to 10 camera positions using Camera Presets (5 for the Main camera and 5 for
the Aux).
MICROPHONES
You may connect up to three microphones to your TANDBERG system. There are several microphone solutions that
can be integrated with your system:
AudioScience
Microphone
(optional)
TANDBERG's award-winning AudioScience microphone is a transparent, ceiling-mounted,
wide-coverage, boundary microphone, which can eliminate the need for table
microphones. It is designed to pick up the audio from all conference participants seated
within in its pick-up area, defined by hemisphere of approximately 14-foot (4.25m) radius
extended in front of, and to the sides of the microphone. Using the Automatic Gain Control
(AGC) on the codec maintains the audio signal level at a fixed value by attenuating strong
signals and amplifying weak signals.
Table
Microphones
The optional high-quality table microphones are designed to lie on a table during a
videoconference. The ideal location for the microphone is on a flat surface at least 6.5 ft
(2m) from the front of the system. The microphone cable should always point towards the
system. The system will automatically equalize sound levels. Loud and soft voices are
picked up and transmitted to the far end at approximately the same level.
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