| Troubleshooting |
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Diagnosing the Audio
You can check whether the speaker connected to your system can pick up voice and play audio normally.
Procedure
1.
Do one of the following:
• On your VCS:
For VC880/VC800/VC500/PVT980/PVT950, go to
More
>
Setting
>
Diagnose
>
Audio Diagnose
.
On your VC200, go to
More
>
Diagnose
>
Audio Diagnose
.
On your VP59, tap
Setting
>
Diagnose
>
Audio Diagnose
.
• On your CTP20, tap
Setting
>
Diagnose
>
Audio Diagnose
.
2.
Speak to the microphone.
3.
Check whether or not the microphone can pick up the sound properly.
4.
If the microphone can pick up the sound properly and play it, the audio can work.
5.
Stop diagnosing.
Diagnosing the Camera
You can check whether the camera can pan and change the focus normally. This feature is not applicable to VP59.
Procedure
1.
Do one of the following:
• On your VCS, go to
More
>
Setting
>
Diagnose
>
Camera Diagnose
.
For VC200: on your remote control, go to
More
>
Diagnose
>
Camera Diagnose
.
• On your CTP20, tap
Setting
>
Diagnose
>
Camera Diagnose
.
2.
Tap the navigation keys to adjust the camera angle.
3.
Select
or
/
or
to zoom out or zoom in.
4.
If the camera can move and zoom normally, it means that the camera is working well.
5.
On your remote control, press
to stop diagnosing.
On your CTP20, tap
Diagnose
to stop diagnosing.
Diagnosing the Network
The wrong network settings may result in inaccessibility of your system and poor network performance. You can use
the ping or trace route to troubleshoot network connectivity problems.
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Checking the Network Using “Ping” Method
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Checking the Network Using “Trace Route” Method
Checking the Network Using “Ping” Method
The Ping method can help you check whether the system can be connected to the IP address of the remote device.
Procedure
1.
Do one of the following: