TANDBERG 5000 - Manual

TANDBERG 5000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System
  • Page 3 – Trademarks and copyright
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 7 – Introduction; additional external multiplexer.; How to use this guide; • to gain a basic understanding of how to control your system - see ‘
  • Page 8 – Menu structure; Main menu
  • Page 9 – videoconferencing system; At a glance — the Vision 5000 system
  • Page 10 – connected video sources and high-resolution still images.; Codec
  • Page 11 – The cart is easily movable with large wheels and handles.; Remote control
  • Page 12 – transmitted to the far end at approximately the same level.; TANDBERG Natural Audio module (optional on some systems)
  • Page 13 – Precautions; the network interface.; Installation
  • Page 14 – Unpacking
  • Page 15 – Connecting cables; fed into both audio-in sockets on the monitor.; ISDN cables - using BRI interface; Connecting to the Switched 56 network
  • Page 16 – Power on monitor; The EXT SOURCE menu appears.
  • Page 17 – The DIALOG CENTER appears.; Power on codec
  • Page 18 – Configuration; ISDN-BRI configuration
  • Page 19 – Environmental considerations; Iris control and lighting; and; Background
  • Page 20 – • Do not place the camera facing a doorway.; Brightness control; monitor refer to the user manual for that unit.; Loudspeaker volume
  • Page 21 – an existing room for videoconferencing.
  • Page 23 – Press the; The help system has two formats:; Getting started; the power button in front of the monitor (depending on monitor type).
  • Page 24 – Basics; Dialling keys
  • Page 25 – Making and ending calls; Making a call; Intelligent; Video call; you should never need to use any special prefix.
  • Page 26 – automatically inserted second number by using the; key and the number keys.; Restricted call; Special call prefixes; Default call type; is; Prefix
  • Page 27 – ‘Utilities’; Correcting keying mistakes; Edit Directory
  • Page 28 – General use; Adjusting volume; View outgoing video
  • Page 29 – To switch your microphone on/off during a call, press the; Controlling the Main Camera; Moving camera; you are not using a dual monitor system).; Zooming camera
  • Page 30 – Camera Tracking; Selecting video sources; Video Input
  • Page 31 – ‘Video Input’; Enable/Disable Camera Tracking; Selecting audio sources; Advanced use
  • Page 32 – Presets; Selecting presets; or press; P1-P4 are the same presets as when pressing; Storing presets; To store the current camera position, audio and video source:; • Then press one of the keys
  • Page 33 – Sending/receiving graphics; Sending a still image; Requesting a still image; FarEndCamera
  • Page 34 – Receiving a still image
  • Page 35 – Far End Camera Control:Off
  • Page 36 – General; Overview; bold; To enter/leave the menu system
  • Page 37 – To confirm a highlighted selection, press; To enter the menu system and the main menu, press the
  • Page 38 – Call quality; Normal; On; Audio; Audio Off; Video; Video Off
  • Page 39 – CIF; Auto; Video Mode; Auto; Quality; Motion
  • Page 40 – Resolution; QCIF; Channels; you use 2 channels for best performance.; Status Format; Basic
  • Page 41 – Edit directory; Off; displayed instead of the number.; Alphabetic Sort; When ‘
  • Page 42 – Add New Entry; Name
  • Page 43 – Edit Directory Entry; Store Last Number
  • Page 44 – Utilities
  • Page 45 – Presentation Mode: Normal; Presentation Mode: Preview; Still image source; Still
  • Page 46 – Local Test Picture; Power up and system info; Hardware Serial Number; Test subsystem
  • Page 48 – Call Status BRI
  • Page 49 – Cause codes
  • Page 50 – MCU services; Voice Switched; Request floor; Release Floor
  • Page 51 – You choose ‘; Terminal ID; You select ‘; Take chair
  • Page 52 – Terminate meeting
  • Page 53 – Audio setup; Audio Inputs; entering this input will be heard from the local speaker.
  • Page 54 – Mix Mode; Level Settings - Inputs
  • Page 55 – If an output is ‘Off’, no audio will be sent to that output.; Level Settings - Outputs; control will have no effect on output 2 and 3.
  • Page 56 – OFF; Noise Reduction; Choose
  • Page 57 – by decreasing the mic levels when “louder” people speak.; Tips for improving the echo canceller performance:; echo canceller performance.
  • Page 58 – Restore Audio Defaults
  • Page 59 – Video input; Norm; Enter a video source name; Selecting video source; Camera Track Mode
  • Page 60 – Camera adjustments; Focus; Backlight
  • Page 61 – ‘Manual’ and press; Brightness; To manually adjust the brightness select ‘Manual’ and use the
  • Page 62 – Video output; have the remote site appear in PIP when in full screen selfview.; and 0 to display a still image.
  • Page 63 – Terminal settings; Current Network: External
  • Page 64 – ISDN switch type; Select the type of ISDN network connected to your unit (PAL version).; National ISDN
  • Page 65 – Line setup; If you want to use this ISDN line you need to set ‘
  • Page 66 – Advanced ISDN settings; Subaddress; Example
  • Page 68 – Number; Validate; Max Channels; For further information refer to the example in:; Advanced ISDN Settings; Please refer to section ‘
  • Page 69 – Channel Hunting
  • Page 70 – External network settings; Call control; Leased Line
  • Page 71 – Network clocking; Use ‘; Advanced Network Settings; IMUX default prefix; insert the same prefix at both Net1 and Net2.; Restrict offset
  • Page 72 – Dataport configuration; and control purposes.; Dataport 1; Modem
  • Page 73 – Dataport 1 supports 4 different modes:; Data mode; comprehensive set of Vision 5000 specific commands.; Modem mode; For more details on connecting to the Dataport, see ‘
  • Page 74 – Dataport 2; protocol select ‘; Restore defaults
  • Page 75 – Test; Static; is only used in static mode.; Gateway; See section ‘Ethernet Functionality’ for further information.
  • Page 76 – Ethernet Functionality; What is needed; You should not connect the PC directly to the; Local Area
  • Page 78 – Peripheral Equipment; business environment.
  • Page 79 – Interfaces; The system will automatically adapt to a PAL or NTSC input
  • Page 80 – To use the Vision 5000 in the Dual Monitor configuration:
  • Page 81 – Please contact your dealer for further information.
  • Page 82 – supplied with a cable and a power supply.; The ‘Single person’ button can be set to activate P2-P15.
  • Page 83 – Document camera; easy selection during a conference.
  • Page 84 – from Audio Out on the VCR to ‘AudioIn 6 (VCR)’ on the system.; The audio from the VCR will be audible in the local speaker system.
  • Page 85 – microphone and speaker system.; Extra cameras; connecting an additional video source is as follows.
  • Page 86 – converter; PC applications; A PC can be connected to the Vision 5000 in two different ways.; VGA to PAL converter; end. Please contact your dealer for more information.; T.120 and other PC applications; transfer and application sharing between two computers.
  • Page 87 – Additional microphones; Connecting additional microphones to your Vision 5000:
  • Page 88 – Appendices; Appendix 1: Connecting Vision 5000 to ISDN using NT1 network
  • Page 89 – Appendix 2: Connecting Vision 5000 to the Switched 56 network
  • Page 90 – Configuration of Vision 5000
  • Page 92 – Appendix 3: Connecting Vision 5000 to PRI/T1; Using CSU adapter; Configuration of Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE
  • Page 93 – Appendix 4: LED indication
  • Page 94 – Index; Symbols
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Page 2 - VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System
Page 3 - Trademarks and copyright

VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 3 Environmental Issues Thank you for buying a product which contributes to a reduction in pollution and thereby helps save the environment. Our products reduce the need for travel and transport and thereby reduce pollution. Our products have either none or few co...

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VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 5 Contents Introduction ................................................................................... 7 How to use this guide ................................................................................................... 7 Menu structure .................

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