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...
Page 5 - Contents
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 5 Contents Introduction ................................................................................... 7 How to use this guide ................................................................................................... 7 Menu structure .................
Page 7 - Introduction; additional external multiplexer.; How to use this guide; to gain a basic understanding of how to control your system - see
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 7 Introduction This User Manual is provided to help you make the best use of your Vision 5000 system. The Vision 5000 offers superior quality audio and video in a fully-featured rollabout unit. Incorporating plug and play technology, the system can be effortlessl...
Page 8 - Menu structure; Main menu
8 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Menu structure The Vision 5000 on-screen menu structure is shown below. Press the MENU key on the remote control to enter/leave the Main Menu. Press the UP , DOWN , LEFT and RIGHT keys to move through the menu structure. Press the OK key to confirm your selecti...
Page 9 - videoconferencing system; At a glance the Vision 5000 system
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 9 Vision 5000 videoconferencing system At a glance the Vision 5000 system
Page 10 - connected video sources and high-resolution still images.; Codec
10 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Camera The Main Camera is mounted on top of the monitor. The Main Camera includes a high quality colour camera with a fast pan/tilt/zoom action. The Main Camera is controlled by the systems infra-red remote control and operates pan/tilt, focus and zoom. You c...
Page 11 - The cart is easily movable with large wheels and handles.; Remote control
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 11 Cart The cart is easily movable with large wheels and handles. The Codec is located inside the cart. Below the Codec is an accessories drawer for storing the remote control, your user manual and other accessories. Push gently in on the drawer and it will pop o...
Page 12 - transmitted to the far end at approximately the same level.; TANDBERG Natural Audio module (optional on some systems)
12 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Table microphone The high quality table microphone is specially designed to be used on a table during a video conference. The ideal location for the microphone is on a flat surface at least 2m (6.5 ft) from the front of the Vision 5000. The microphone cable sh...
Page 13 - Precautions; the network interface.; Installation
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 13 Installation Precautions Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm. Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations. Never touch uninstalled telephone wires or terminals unless the tel...
Page 14 - Unpacking
14 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Installation Unpacking To avoid damage to the unit during transportation the Vision 5000 is delivered as separate components. We recommended that you store all packaging material in case the need should arise to transport the system to another location. Note P...
Page 15 - Connecting cables; fed into both audio-in sockets on the monitor.; ISDN cables - using BRI interface; Connecting to the Switched 56 network
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 15 Installation Connecting cables All cables needed in standard configuration are connected to the Codec. These Codec inputs are marked green. Connect: Vision 5000 power cable and monitor power cable to an electrical distribution socket. Europe: Scart connector...
Page 16 - Power on monitor; The EXT SOURCE menu appears.
16 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Installation Power on monitor Power on the monitor and use the monitor remote control to select the Audio/Video input used (refer to your monitor manual). Remember to select S-video (S-VHS) input to avoid a black and white picture. Example 29 monitor (not USA...
Page 17 - The DIALOG CENTER appears.; Power on codec
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 17 Installation To let the monitor automatically start up in the last AV position you had when you turned it off, follow this example: Press i and OK. The DIALOG CENTER appears. Press p+ s / t p- to select SPECIAL FUNCTIONS , then press OK . The SPECIAL FUNCT...
Page 18 - Configuration; ISDN-BRI configuration
18 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Installation Configuration For each installation of the Vision 5000 it is necessary to configure the unit. All configuration parameters are available via the Terminal Settings menu through the on-screen menu system. If you are using an external IMUX or speci...
Page 19 - Environmental considerations; Iris control and lighting; and; Background
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 19 Installation Environmental considerations This section explains how to carry out basic adjustments and simple tests to ensure that you send and receive the best possible image and audio quality when using your Vision 5000. Iris control and lighting By default ...
Page 20 - Do not place the camera facing a doorway.; Brightness control; monitor refer to the user manual for that unit.; Loudspeaker volume
20 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Installation Avoid moving backgrounds, for example: curtains in a draught, moving objects, or people walking behind you, as this may both reduce image quality and distract the attention of the calling party. Do not place the camera facing a doorway. Bright...
Page 21 - an existing room for videoconferencing.
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 21 Installation Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms The following are a set of guidelines to consider when either building a video conferencing room, or using an existing room for videoconferencing. Room: - Should be located away from Noise - Should...
Page 23 - Press the; The help system has two formats:; Getting started; the power button in front of the monitor (depending on monitor type).
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 23 Getting started On-screen help Press the HELP key to get help. The help system has two formats: 1. A separate Help Menu. 2. Context sensitive help, i.e. HELP relative to wherever you are in the menu system. Getting started System start-up Your Vision 5000 shou...
Page 24 - Basics; Dialling keys
24 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Getting started Basics The Vision 5000s most commonly used functions are accessible directly from the remote control by single key presses. In addition, the user interface is represented by on-screen boxes which take the form of menus and lists. Individual it...
Page 25 - Making and ending calls; Making a call; Intelligent; Video call; you should never need to use any special prefix.
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 25 Getting started Making and ending calls Making a call The Vision 5000 has its own internal software controlled inverse multiplexer, SoftMux and uses Intelligent Call Management (ICM) . This enables you to dial to other videoconferencing equipment, phones and m...
Page 26 - automatically inserted second number by using the; key and the number keys.; Restricted call; Special call prefixes; Default call type; is; Prefix
26 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Getting started Dialling two numbers Sometimes (especially calling to and within the USA) it is necessary to dial both ISDN numbers when making a video call using 2x64 kbps or 2x56 kbps. Type in the first number followed by ** and edit the automatically insert...
Page 27 - Utilities; Correcting keying mistakes; Edit Directory
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 27 Getting started Accept/end call To answer a call, press the SEND or the ACCEPT END CALL key. Manual answer of a call is needed if the autoanswer facility is switched off. See Utilities in Advanced use . To end a call, press the ACCEPT END CALL key. Correct...
Page 28 - General use; Adjusting volume; View outgoing video
28 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System General use Press the SELFVIEW key to see your own picture (the outgoing video during a call). If you have a single monitor system, the first button press provides you with your own picture (selfview) in Picture-In-Picture. One more key press will provide you ...
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
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 29 General use Microphone on/off To switch your microphone on/off during a call, press the MIC OFF key. An on screen indicator will appear when the microphone is off.Pressing MIC OFF will mute audio inputs Mic1-3 and Audio4. It will not mute audio input from AUX ...
Page 30 - Camera Tracking; Selecting video sources; Video Input
30 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System General use Focusing camera To manually focus the Main Camera, use the Focus keys: FOCUS The Main Camera is set for autofocus by default. An on screen indicator will appear whenever autofocus is On. If the Main Camera is moved (pan/tilt/zoom), autofocus will b...
Page 31 - Video Input; Enable/Disable Camera Tracking; Selecting audio sources; Advanced use
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 31 General use Note The Start Camera Tracking entry will begreyed out if not using the standard MainCamera. Selecting video sources ======== Local Video Source ======= 1 - MainCam 2 - Video2 3 - Video3 4 - Video4 5 - Video5 0 - View still image # - Start Camera T...
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
32 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System General use 3 2 1 6 5 4 9 8 7 D # 0 * Presets The preset buttons enable you to pre-store up to ten different settings. Each preset is able to store: Video source Camera position, pan/tilt/zoom/focus (if Main Camera) Brightness (if Main Camera) Audio sourc...
Page 33 - Sending/receiving graphics; Sending a still image; Requesting a still image; FarEndCamera
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 33 General use Sending/receiving graphics When a still image is sent, received or requested, it will be stored in the graphics memory. One high-quality image (4xCIF) can be stored in memory. When a new image is sent or received, the old image will be overwritten....
Page 34 - Receiving a still image
34 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System General use Viewing a still image Press VIDEO SOURCE and 0 to view the last sent or received still image. Press any key to return to normal view. Dual Monitor Use SELFVIEW to toggle between selfview and still image on the dual monitor. Receiving a still im...
Page 35 - Far End Camera Control:Off
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 35 General use Far end camera control (FECC) Press the FAR END CAMERA key until the FarEndCamera on-screen indicator is displayed. For this feature to operate the remote side must support Far end camera control (H.281). Whilst activated you will be able to ...
Page 36 - General; Overview; bold; To enter/leave the menu system
36 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Advanced use General Overview The Vision 5000 menu system can be used to: Set default settings for your system. Select available functions and utilities. Obtain information and help. Help is available for every topic in the menu system. Just p...
Page 37 - To confirm a highlighted selection, press; To enter the menu system and the main menu, press the
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 37 Advanced use Navigation To navigate through the menu system, use the cursor keys to move the highlighted bar to the desired sub- menu or choice. UP RIGHT OK LEFT DOWN To confirm a highlighted selection, press OK . To see the previous page, press the * key or s...
Page 38 - Call quality; Normal; On; Audio; Audio Off; Video; Video Off
38 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Call quality The Call Quality menu enables you to control the preferred quality of your call. ========== Call Quality ========== Audio: Off Normal High Video: Off On Advanced Settings Previous Menu Note Due to actions or limitations at the remote ...
Page 39 - CIF; Auto; Video Mode; Auto; Quality; Motion
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 39 Advanced use Advanced call quality ====== Advanced Call Quality ======= Audio: G711 G722 G728 Auto Video Mode: H261 H263 Auto Quality: Motion Auto Sharpness Resolution: QCIF CIF Channels: 1 2 Status Format: Basic Advanced Previous Menu Audio G711 Normal qualit...
Page 40 - Resolution; QCIF; Channels; you use 2 channels for best performance.; Status Format; Basic
40 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Resolution QCIF Low resolution video (176 x 144 pixels) CIF High resolution video (352 x 288 pixels). The recommended choice. Channels Enables you to choose whether to use 1 or 2 channels at any time during an H.221 call. We recommend that you use...
Page 41 - Edit directory; Off; displayed instead of the number.; Alphabetic Sort; When
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 41 Advanced use Edit directory ========= Edit Directory ========= Alphabetic Sort: Off On Add New Entry Edit/Delete Entry Store Last Number Previous Menu The directory is a local phone book that stores up to 99 directory entries (number and name). A number may co...
Page 42 - Add New Entry; Name
42 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Shown below is the same directory with Alphabetic Sort:On . Last Number Dialled will always be displayed first. =========== Directory =========== 00 Last Number Dialled 05 555 1212 04 Annie 01 John 02 Mary 03 Peter 06 07 Add New Entry When sele...
Page 43 - Edit Directory Entry; Store Last Number
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 43 Advanced use Edit/Delete Entry When selecting Edit/Delete Entry the Edit Directory menu is shown. ========= Edit Directory ========= 01 John 02 Mary 03 Peter 04 Annie 05 555 1212 06 07 08 Number: Press OK to edit, DELETE to delete When pressing OK , the ...
Page 44 - Utilities
44 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Utilities ============ Utilities ============ Autoanswer: Off On Do Not Disturb: Off On Far End Camera Control: Off On Hotline: Off On Automatic Call-up: Off On MCU Status Line: Off On Systemname: _____________ Presentation Settings Diagnostics Pr...
Page 45 - Presentation Mode: Normal; Presentation Mode: Preview; Still image source; Still
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 45 Advanced use Automatic call-up When the automatic call-up function is On, the connection of the RTS line to the CTS line on Data Port 2 will initiate an out-going call to the number stored in entry 01 in the Directory (reserved for special applications). MCU s...
Page 46 - Local Test Picture; Power up and system info; Hardware Serial Number; Test subsystem
46 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Diagnostics Allows testing of individual system components and displays the current system settings. =========== Diagnostics =========== Local Testpicture: Off On Power Up and System Info Call Status Test Subsystem View Current Settings Previous M...
Page 48 - Call Status BRI
48 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Call status - PRI The PRI interface has 23 data channels and 1 signalling channel. The Vision 5000 uses up to 12 of these channels. To make room for the necessary information, the screen is divided into 2 pages. The first page will show channel st...
Page 49 - Cause codes
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 49 Advanced use Cause codes The most common cause codes (for ISDN) are: 1 - Unallocated (unassigned) number 2 - No route to specified transit network (WAN) 16 - Normal clearing 17 - User busy 18 - No user responding 21 - Call rejected 28 - Invalid number format (...
Page 50 - MCU services; Voice Switched; Request floor; Release Floor
50 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use MCU services A Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) enables several sites to participate in the same conference. An MCU conference can have different modes: Voice Switched and Continous Presence with or without Chairman control. Voice Switched means that...
Page 51 - You choose ; Terminal ID; You select ; Take chair
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 51 Advanced use Release floor You choose Release Floor when you want to stop being On Air. You should do this when you no wish to make the floor available to the other participants in the conference. Terminal ID Allows you to see the site numbers of other s...
Page 52 - Terminate meeting
52 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Release Floor Allows the chairman to release the floor. View site # Allows you to view any participant in the conference other than the participant currently On Air. End view Allows you to stop viewing the site previously chosen with View Site ...
Page 53 - Audio setup; Audio Inputs; entering this input will be heard from the local speaker.
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 53 Advanced use Audio setup =========== Audio Setup =========== Inputs Outputs Echo Control Audio Levelling (AGC) Alert Tones & Volume Restore Audio Defaults Previous Menu Audio Inputs ============= Inputs ============= Mic1: Off On Mic2: Off On Mic3: Off On ...
Page 54 - Mix Mode; Level Settings - Inputs
54 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Audio input 6 is intended for connection to a VCR. It can also be connected to other external playback devices. As there is no acoustic echo canceller on this input it should not be connected to any microphones. The audio entering this input will ...
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.
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 55 Advanced use Audio Outputs ============= Outputs ============= Out1: Off On Out2(AUX): Off On Out3(VCR): Off On Level Settings Previous Menu Audio out 1 is intended for connection to Tandberg Natural Audio module, televisions or audio amplifiers with loudspeak...
Page 56 - OFF; Noise Reduction; Choose
56 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Echo Control ========== Echo Control ========== Mic1: Off On On+NR Mic2: Off On On+NR Mic3: Off On On+NR Audio4: Off On On+NR Previous Menu Each of the 3 microphone inputs and Audio input 4 have a separate echo canceller. One echo canceller per in...
Page 57 - by decreasing the mic levels when louder people speak.; Tips for improving the echo canceller performance:; echo canceller performance.
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 57 Advanced use AGC Settings ========== AGC Settings ========== Mic1-3,Audio4: Off On Audio5(AUX): Off On Audio6(VCR): Off On Received Audio: Off On Previous Menu Select On to allow automatic adjustments (Automatic Gain Control) of audio levels. When On, the AGC ...
Page 58 - Restore Audio Defaults
58 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Alert Tones & Volume ======= Alert Tones & Volume ====== Video Call Alert Tone: A B C D E F Telephone Alert Tone: A B C D E F Alert Volume (0=min): ||| 8 Alert Speaker: Off On Previous Menu To help distinguish between incoming video calls...
Page 59 - Video input; Norm; Enter a video source name; Selecting video source; Camera Track Mode
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 59 Advanced use Video input =========== Video Input =========== Video1 Name: MainCam___ Video2 Name: __________ Video3 Name: __________ Video4 Name: __________ Video5 Name: __________ Camera Track Mode: Slow Norm Fast Camera Adjustment Previous Menu Enter a video...
Page 60 - Camera adjustments; Focus; Backlight
60 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Camera adjustments Allows manual adjustment of camera parameters. These adjustments applies to all WAVE Cameras in daisy chain. ======== Camera Adjustments ======= Focus Backlight Brightness Whitebalance Previous Menu Focus ============ Focus ====...
Page 61 - Manual and press; Brightness; To manually adjust the brightness select Manual and use the
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 61 Advanced use Whitebalance ========== Whitebalance =========== Auto Manual Press OK to exit In Auto mode the whitebalance is continuously updated. To update the whitebalance manually, select Manual and press OK . Tip A white object should be held in front of ...
Page 62 - Video output; have the remote site appear in PIP when in full screen selfview.; and 0 to display a still image.
62 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Video output ========== Video Output ========== Auto-PIP: Off On Still Image Filter: Off On Auto-Display Still Image: Off On Dual Monitor: Off On Output 1-3: Interlaced Non-Interl. Output 4-5: Interlaced Non-Interl. Previous Menu Auto-PIP Select O...
Page 63 - Terminal settings; Current Network: External
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 63 Advanced use Terminal settings ======== Terminal Settings ======== Network Data Port 1 Restore Defaults Data Port 2 TCP/IP Settings Language Previous Menu This menu provides basic network setup for the unit and should be used when installing the system. In add...
Page 64 - ISDN switch type; Select the type of ISDN network connected to your unit (PAL version).; National ISDN
64 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use ISDN-BRI Settings ======== ISDN-BRI Settings ======== ISDN Switch Type Line 1 Setup Line 2 Setup Line 3 Setup Line 4 Setup Advanced ISDN Settings Previous Menu Note Some software versions of Vision 5000do not support 4 ISDN lines and one ofthe Lin...
Page 65 - Line setup; If you want to use this ISDN line you need to set
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 65 Advanced use Line setup This menu allows you to program the numbers associated with your ISDN line. ========== Line 1 Setup =========== Enabled: Off On Number1: 700 Number2: 701 SPID1: 012347700000 SPID2: 012347701000 Previous Menu If you want to use this ISDN...
Page 66 - Advanced ISDN settings; Subaddress; Example
66 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Advanced ISDN settings ===== Advanced ISDN Settings ====== Subaddress: ____ Default Call Type: ________ Validate Numbers (MSN): Off On Parallel Dial: Off On Downspeed: Off On Fallback to telephony: Off On Send Own Numbers: Off On Previous Menu Sub...
Page 68 - Number; Validate; Max Channels; For further information refer to the example in:; Advanced ISDN Settings; Please refer to section
68 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use ISDN-PRI/T1 Settings (optional) ISDN-PRI/T1 Settings Number: __________________ Max Channels: |||||| 12 Cable Length 1: | 0-133 ft Cable Length 2: | 0-133 ft PRI Switch Type Channel Hunting Advanced ISDN Settings Previous Menu Note The T1 form...
Page 69 - Channel Hunting
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 69 Advanced use PRI Switch Type ========= PRI Switch Type ========= PRI Switch Type: AT&T ISDN National ISDN Previous Menu Channel Hunting ========= Channel Hunting ========= Low Channel: _____ High Channel: _____ Search: High Low Previous Menu Select the typ...
Page 70 - External network settings; Call control; Leased Line
70 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use IMPORTANT The physical interfaces on ExternalNetworks are two non-standard 44 pinconnectors. Special cables are required. External network settings ==== External Network Settings ==== Call Control: RS366 Dialling Leased Line Data Triggered Manual ...
Page 71 - Network clocking; Use ; Advanced Network Settings; IMUX default prefix; insert the same prefix at both Net1 and Net2.; Restrict offset
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 71 Advanced use Network clocking The network clock setting specifies the number of physical external clock signals. Use RS449/V35 Compatible when the external equipment provides two clock signals, one for transmit and one for receive. The difference between R...
Page 72 - Dataport configuration; and control purposes.; Dataport 1; Modem
72 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Dataport configuration The Vision 5000 provides a standard RS 232 serial port to allow a computer to be connected for data transfer and control purposes. Note When connecting to a PC the connecting cable must be a straight through RS232 cable. Dat...
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
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 73 Advanced use Dataport 1 supports 4 different modes: Data Control Modem T.120 Data mode Provides a transparent data channel. This channel can be used for many different purposes such as file transfer, application sharing and more. When using this mode, it ...
Page 74 - Dataport 2; protocol select ; Restore defaults
74 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use Dataport 2 =========== Data Port 2 ============ Baudrate: 1200 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 Parity: None Odd Even Databits: 7 8 Stopbits: 1 2 Mode: VISCA Auto Previous Menu Dataport 2 is dedicated to the main camera and will not be available in stan...
Page 75 - Test; Static; is only used in static mode.; Gateway; See section Ethernet Functionality for further information.
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 75 Advanced use TCP/IP Settings ========= TCP/IP Settings ========== IP-assignment: DHCP Static IP-address: ___.___.___.___ IP-subnet mask: ___.___.___.___ Gateway: ___.___.___.___ Previous Menu IP-assignment DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol) can be sele...
Page 76 - Ethernet Functionality; What is needed; You should not connect the PC directly to the; Local Area
76 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Ethernet Ethernet Functionality The system supports TCP/IP connectivity over Ethernet. The following functionalities are supported: Control of the system via a standard WWW-browser Dataport access using Telnet (described in the document Dataport User Guide...
Page 78 - Peripheral Equipment; business environment.
78 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Peripherals Peripheral Equipment Using the peripheral devices outlined in this manual and the many others available you will be able to build your own applications for use with the Vision 5000 thereby better integrating the system into your business environmen...
Page 79 - Interfaces; The system will automatically adapt to a PAL or NTSC input
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 79 Peripherals Interfaces 5 Video Inputs 2 video inputs supporting S-Video through Mini-DIN connectors. 3 video inputs supporting composite signals through RCA connectors.The standard camera uses one of the S-Video inputs. The inputs are selected using the VID...
Page 80 - To use the Vision 5000 in the Dual Monitor configuration:
80 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Peripherals Dual Monitor (optional) It is possible to install the Vision 5000 system in a Dual Monitor configuration. The Dual Monitor system consists of an additional monitor, cart and associated cabling. The Dual Monitor can be used to show full screen selfv...
Page 81 - Please contact your dealer for further information.
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 81 Peripherals AudioScience module (optional) Tandberg's prize-winning AudioScience microphone is a ceiling-mounted, wide coverage, boundary microphone, that can eliminate the need for table microphones. It is designed to pick up the audio from all conference par...
Page 82 - supplied with a cable and a power supply.; The Single person button can be set to activate P2-P15.
82 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Peripherals Multiple controllable cameras (optional) The system is able to control up to 5 WAVE-cameras (like the Main Camera). Optional WAVE-cameras are supplied with a cable and a power supply. WAVE-camera number two must be connected to video input 2, camer...
Page 83 - Document camera; easy selection during a conference.
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 83 Peripherals Document camera A document camera can be used for showing text, diagrams and a variety of graphical material as well as small three-dimensional objects. To use a document camera with your Vision 5000: Connect the document camera to one of the Vid...
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.
84 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Peripherals Video Cassette Recorder (VCR) Vision 5000: Video Input 5 VCR: Video Output Vision 5000: Video Output 2 VCR: Video Input Vision 5000: Audio Output 3 VCR: Audio Input Vision 5000: Audio Input 6 VCR: Audio Output VCR - Playback For playback, connect a...
Page 85 - microphone and speaker system.; Extra cameras; connecting an additional video source is as follows.
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 85 Peripherals Telephone Add-On A telephone add-on is used when you want to include a telephony participant in the meeting. You can also use this functionality when you want to have conference participants in an adjacent room with its own microphone and speaker s...
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.
86 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Peripherals T.120 / data VGA - PAL/NTSC converter Dataport 1 Video In COM port VGA PC applications A PC can be connected to the Vision 5000 in two different ways. Through a VGA to PAL (or NTSC) converter. Through an RS232 data cable. VGA to PAL converter By...
Page 87 - Additional microphones; Connecting additional microphones to your Vision 5000:
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 87 Peripherals Additional microphones If your environment is such that you require more than one microphone for your room, e.g. you have a whiteboard a long way from your table microphone, then you may connect additional microphones to your Vision 5000. Connectin...
Page 88 - Appendices; Appendix 1: Connecting Vision 5000 to ISDN using NT1 network
88 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Appendix 1 Appendices Appendix 1: Connecting Vision 5000 to ISDN using NT1 network adapters Connecting Connect the first ISDN cable from ISDN 1 on the codec to the S-interface on your first NT1 network adapter. Connect the second, third and fourth ISDN cable t...
Page 89 - Appendix 2: Connecting Vision 5000 to the Switched 56 network
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 89 Appendix 2 Appendix 2: Connecting Vision 5000 to the Switched 56 network Using Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapter Connecting the Vision 5000 to the SW56 network using a Telesync Adapter will allow up to 2x56kbps transmission. NOTE: There are different Telesync ...
Page 90 - Configuration of Vision 5000
90 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Appendix 2 The cable set consists of a pair of RS-366/V.35 cables cable and should be connected thus: Configuration of Vision 5000 Press MENU on the remote control. Select Terminal Settings. Select Current Network: External and check the following: ==== Ex...
Page 92 - Appendix 3: Connecting Vision 5000 to PRI/T1; Using CSU adapter; Configuration of Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE
92 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Appendix 3 Appendix 3: Connecting Vision 5000 to PRI/T1 Using CSU adapter Connecting the Vision 5000 to the ISDN network via the PRI/T1-interface using an Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE will allow up to 768 kbps transmission. The PRI/T1-interface must be connected to a...
Page 93 - Appendix 4: LED indication
VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System 93 Appendix 4 Appendix 4: LED indication On the front of the Codec, there are 18 LEDs to give the user precise information on the status of the Codec and the network activity. The LED display is specially designed to provide the user with quick and accurate indic...
Page 94 - Index; Symbols
94 VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System Index Index Symbols 1TR6 644xCIF 33 A Accept/end call 27accessories drawer 11Add New Entry 42Additional microphone 87Adjusting volume 28Advanced call quality 39Advanced ISDN settings 66AGC Settings 57Alert Speaker 58Alphabetic Sort 41Audio inputs 53, 79outputs...