TANDBERG 7000 - Manual

TANDBERG 7000

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – TANDBERG Videoconferencing System; After image lagging due to remaining electrical load
  • Page 3 – Environmental Issues; Trademarks and copyright
  • Page 4 – Operator Safety Summary
  • Page 5 – Contents
  • Page 7 – Introduction
  • Page 8 – Menu structure; Main Menu
  • Page 9 – At a glance — the TANDBERG 7000 system
  • Page 10 – Monitors
  • Page 11 – Remote control; The remote control is used to control all functions of the system.
  • Page 12 – Table microphone; You can connect up to three microphones.; TANDBERG Natural Audio Module II
  • Page 13 – Precautions; Installation; Unpacking and mounting; Figure 1
  • Page 14 – Unpacking and mounting of the base ( Column and Foot); Figure 3
  • Page 15 – Unpacking and installing the monitor frame; Lift the monitor frame out of the transport case.
  • Page 16 – Connecting cables; Connect the microphone cable to the microphone.
  • Page 17 – c. Other networks - using the External Network interface
  • Page 18 – Monitor back cover
  • Page 19 – System configuration
  • Page 20 – ISDN configuration; Terminal Settings; ‘Network’; Current Network; Appendix 1
  • Page 21 – LAN configuration; • Press; on the remote control. Select the menu ‘; ‘LAN Settings’
  • Page 22 – Getting started; If this does not help, verify that your monitor is switched on.; Welcome menu
  • Page 23 – Basics; Quick Keys; Activate connected video sources.; Camera control and menu navigation keys
  • Page 24 – Making and ending calls; Making a call; ISDN call
  • Page 25 – Access Code
  • Page 26 – Auto
  • Page 27 – Selecting / setting default network
  • Page 28 – Answer a call; End a call; Correcting keying mistakes
  • Page 29 – Directory
  • Page 31 – Add MultiSite Entry; Add Site
  • Page 32 – General use; Adjusting volume; PIP
  • Page 33 – On Screen Symbols; The system has a number of symbols signalling different settings.
  • Page 34 – Do Not Disturb / Sleep Mode; Sleep Now
  • Page 35 – Selecting video sources; to select the video source to be transmitted to the far end.; Controlling the Main Camera; Moving / zooming camera; To control the Main Camera use the keys below:; Focusing camera
  • Page 36 – Voice Activated Camera Positioning
  • Page 37 – Presets; Selecting presets
  • Page 38 – FarEndCamera; Far End Camera Control:Off
  • Page 39 – Sending and receiving snapshots; Sending a snapshot
  • Page 40 – Duo Video; Presentations; Add Duo Video
  • Page 41 – End a Duo Video call
  • Page 43 – MultiSite cascading; • Press; • Highlight a MultiSite entry and press; See ‘Directory’ section for further information.
  • Page 44 – Adding an extra site - dial out
  • Page 45 – Disconnecting sites from a conference; Adding an extra site - dial in
  • Page 46 – PC Presenter; PC SoftPresenter; PC
  • Page 47 – LAN
  • Page 48 – Streaming
  • Page 49 – Main menu; To enter the menu system and the main menu, press the; key. You may leave the menu system at; Menu Password; Advanced use
  • Page 50 – Call quality; Audio
  • Page 51 – Advanced call quality
  • Page 52 – Presentation Mode; ‘Presentation Mode: Normal
  • Page 53 – Duo Video / Snapshot Source; Select which video source Duo Video transmits.; Snapshot Source: DocCam; ‘Duo Video / Snapshot; Auto-Display Snapshot; to; Snapshot Filter; Select On to remove any instability in the high quality snapshot.
  • Page 54 – Utilities; Autoanswer; Far end camera control
  • Page 55 – Welcome Menu; The Welcome Menu is shown when the system is not in sleep mode.; Continuous Presence
  • Page 56 – Menu; Web Snapshots; On; Snapshots generation is enabled.; Off; Snapshots generation is disabled.
  • Page 57 – MCU services; An MCU conference can have different modes:; Voice Switched; shows several participants on the same screen at the same time.; Chairman Control
  • Page 58 – Quick Menu
  • Page 59 – Request floor; Release floor; Release Floor; Terminal Names
  • Page 61 – Audio Settings; Audio Inputs
  • Page 63 – Audio Outputs; If an output is ‘
  • Page 64 – Echo Control; Echo control is normally set to ‘; Noise Reduction; Choose
  • Page 65 – Room Size; There is still some echo of your own audio. Increase the setting.; Motion
  • Page 66 – Tips for improving the echo canceller performance:; • Place all microphones as far as possible from noise sources.
  • Page 67 – Restore Audio Defaults
  • Page 68 – Video Settings; Camera Tracking Mode; Document Camera
  • Page 69 – Focus; Camera Brightness; Manual; Monitor Settings; Manual
  • Page 70 – Video Name; To edit the name, use the number keys on the remote control.
  • Page 71 – VGA Settings
  • Page 72 – Address; To activate VNC, press ‘
  • Page 75 – ISDN switch type; Select the type of ISDN network connected to your unit.
  • Page 76 – Line setup; If you want to use this ISDN line, you need to set ‘; Numbers
  • Page 77 – Advanced ISDN settings; Example
  • Page 79 – PRI Switch Type; Select the type of PRI switch to which your unit is connected.; Number; in ‘; Advanced ISDN Settings; ’) only calls to this number will be answered.
  • Page 80 – Channel Hunting; Max Channels; Maximum number of channels the unit may use at any given time.; Low Channel
  • Page 82 – Advanced ISDN-PRI Settings
  • Page 83 – Leased E1/T1 Settings; The call connects automatically when video data is present.
  • Page 84 – External network settings
  • Page 85 – Network clocking; Use ‘; X21 Compatible
  • Page 86 – LAN Settings
  • Page 89 – Advanced H.323 Settings; Resource Reservation Protocol is switched off.
  • Page 90 – Auto will provide the following priority:; QoS Type
  • Page 91 – IP Settings; Gateway
  • Page 92 – SNMP Settings
  • Page 93 – Call Settings; Incoming MCU calls
  • Page 94 – The system will try to set up calls using encryption.; The system will not send or receive encrypted data.; Encryption Mode
  • Page 95 – Max Call Length; This menu defines the settings listed when pressing the Quick key ‘
  • Page 96 – Dataport configuration; Dataport 1; Dataport 1 supports 4 different modes:; Data mode
  • Page 97 – Dataport 2; ’. The Dataport 2 settings will then be enabled.
  • Page 98 – Software Options; Select the preferred language, and press OK to save.; The following options are available; The TANDBERG 7000 has all options (option 5) installed as standard.
  • Page 99 – Channel status; Diagnostics; System info; Select ‘; System Info
  • Page 100 – Cause codes
  • Page 101 – Restore defaults; Call status
  • Page 102 – Test subsystem; System Selftest; View current settings
  • Page 103 – Peripheral Equipment; Interfaces
  • Page 104 – Video Inputs; • 2 video inputs supporting S-Video through Mini-DIN connectors.; Video Outputs; • 2 composite video outputs, RCA connectors.; Audio Inputs
  • Page 105 – Dual Monitor
  • Page 106 – Document camera; Document Camera: Video2
  • Page 107 – Multiple controllable cameras
  • Page 108 – AudioScience microphone; Each Tracker has two buttons:
  • Page 109 – Press; VCR; to activate the VCR input.
  • Page 110 – Extra fixed cameras
  • Page 111 – Additional microphones; For further information, see ‘PC SoftPresenter’ in ‘General use’.
  • Page 112 – Appendices; TANDBERG
  • Page 113 – Appendix 2: Connecting the system to the Switched 56 network
  • Page 114 – Appendix 3: Connecting the system to PRI/T1; Using CSU adapter; Configuration of the system; Configuration of Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE
  • Page 115 – Appendix 4: Environmental considerations; Iris control and lighting; Background
  • Page 116 – How to prepare a typical room for videoconferencing; Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms
  • Page 117 – Appendix 5: Using the file system
  • Page 121 – Encryption
  • Page 122 – Appendix 7: Declaration of Conformity
  • Page 123 – Index
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Summary

Page 2 - TANDBERG Videoconferencing System; After image lagging due to remaining electrical load

2 TANDBERG Videoconferencing System LCD MONITORS:Panel sticking and after-image lag Avoid displaying the same images continuouslyover a long period of time on the TANDBERG 7000 monitors. Displaying the same images such as still images for a long time may cause after-image lagging. This may occurin t...

Page 3 - Environmental Issues; Trademarks and copyright

TANDBERG 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 consum...

Page 4 - Operator Safety Summary

4 TANDBERG Videoconferencing System Operator Safety Summary For your protection, please read these safety instructions completely before operating the equipment and keep this manual for futurereference. The information in this summary is intended for operators. Carefully observe all warnings, precau...

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