TANDBERG D50104-15 - Manual

TANDBERG D50104-15

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Health Care System III; Declaration of Conformity; United States; CE
  • Page 4 – Warning; For the customers in the USA
  • Page 5 – Precautions; On Safety; Be sure to connect the main power cord to a grounded outlet.; On Installation
  • Page 6 – On Cleaning; *Controlled environment
  • Page 7 – Contents
  • Page 12 – Introduction
  • Page 13 – At a Glance — The HCS III System
  • Page 14 – Main HCS III Cart; Camera; For more information concerning the mobility of the system, see; LCD Display; and installed as per indicated under the
  • Page 15 – Cart; certified and installed as per indicated under the
  • Page 16 – Headset and Jack
  • Page 18 – Do not loosen the two release handles without supporting
  • Page 19 – Installation; Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.; Unpacking; ) Remove the steel straps from the crate.
  • Page 20 – Connecting the System
  • Page 22 – VCR; To connect a video cassette recorder (VCR); corners, and then removing the two screws on the panel top.; Rear Interface Panel
  • Page 23 – Level Stettings; Dual
  • Page 24 – ISDN BRI Cables; NET 1 External Network Interface; Connect the other end of the cable to the customer supplied CSU/DSU.; PRI Interface
  • Page 25 – Installing a PC; Main HCS III Cart Microphone
  • Page 26 – Inputs; Ancillary Equipment
  • Page 27 – Cart Adjustments; Triple-pivot Arm Counterbalance Adjustment
  • Page 28 – Operational Considerations; Iris Control and Lighting; and; Brightness Control; Do not place the camera facing a doorway.
  • Page 29 – Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms
  • Page 30 – Getting Started; Welcome menu; System Info
  • Page 31 – Quick Keys; Activate connected video sources.; Camera control and menu navigation keys; Basics
  • Page 32 – Menu Structure; The on-screen menu structure is shown below.; key on the remote control to enter/leave the Main Menu.; Press
  • Page 33 – System configuration; and enter the name using the number keys (as on a mobile phone).
  • Page 34 – LAN configuration; ISDN configuration; Terminal Settings; Appendix 1
  • Page 35 – Making and ending calls; Making a call; ISDN call; Access Code
  • Page 36 – Select; Auto
  • Page 37 – Selecting / setting default network; End a call; Correcting keying mistakes
  • Page 38 – To dial the selected entry press; . To edit the selected number before dialing, press; Directory; to bring up the following menu:
  • Page 39 – Add New Entry
  • Page 40 – Add MultiSite Entry; Add Site
  • Page 41 – PIP; Adjusting volume; General use; Do Not Disturb / Sleep Mode; Sleep Now
  • Page 42 – Controlling the Main Camera; Moving / zooming camera; To control the Main Camera use the keys below:; Selecting video sources; to select the video source to be transmitted to the far end.; Focusing camera
  • Page 43 – Voice Activated Camera Positioning; Setup; Activating; CamTrack On; Deactivating; CamTrackOff
  • Page 44 – Presets; Selecting presets; FarEndCamera; Far End Camera Control:Off
  • Page 45 – Sending/receiving still images; Sending a still image
  • Page 46 – Presentations; Add Duo Video
  • Page 47 – End a Duo Video call
  • Page 49 – Establishing MultiSite meetings using Directory; • Press; • Highlight a MultiSite entry and press; See ‘Directory’ section for further information.; MultiSite cascading
  • Page 50 – Adding an extra site - dial out
  • Page 51 – Disconnecting sites from a conference; Adding an extra site - dial in
  • Page 52 – PC Presenter
  • Page 53 – Local Area Network; Text Chat / Closed Captioning
  • Page 54 – T.120 and other PC applications; Streaming
  • Page 55 – Main menu; Previous Menu; Advanced use; Call Status
  • Page 56 – Call quality; Audio
  • Page 57 – Advanced call quality
  • Page 58 – Presentation Mode; Duo Video / Still Image source
  • Page 59 – Utilities; Autoanswer; Far end camera control; Still image filter
  • Page 60 – Welcome Menu; The Welcome Menu is shown when the system is not in sleep mode.; Continuous Presence
  • Page 61 – System Name; MCU services; Voice Switched
  • Page 62 – Terminal Names; Request floor; When connected to an MCU
  • Page 63 – Chair Control
  • Page 64 – Audio Settings; Audio Inputs; Mix Mode; minimizes the background noise. ‘; ’ will also attenuate the VCR audio when someone talks into a; Fixed; ’ will maintain a constant weighting of all microphones.
  • Page 65 – Level Settings; A few examples of microphone levels are:; Audio Outputs; If an output is ‘; Off
  • Page 66 – Level Settings - Outputs; Echo Control; Echo control is normally set to ‘; On; Noise Reduction; Choose
  • Page 67 – Select ‘; Room Size; There is still some echo of your own audio. Increase the setting.; Motion
  • Page 68 – Tips for improving the echo canceller performance:; Place all microphones as far as possible from noise sources.; Alert Speaker; The system also has an internal, call alerting speaker.; Restore Audio Defaults
  • Page 69 – Video Settings; Manual
  • Page 70 – Video Name; VGA Settings; VGA Out; To enhance the local video quality, a VGA monitor may be connected.; Main; VGA monitor will act as a third monitor.; VGA Out Quality
  • Page 71 – Address; To activate VNC, press ‘; VNC Settings
  • Page 72 – Network Configuration; Current Network: External
  • Page 73 – ISDN Switch Type; Select the type of ISDN network connected to your unit.
  • Page 74 – Line Setup; If you want to use this ISDN line, you need to set ‘; Numbers
  • Page 75 – Advanced ISDN settings; Example; The use of MSN
  • Page 76 – The system will send its own numbers to the far end.; PRI Switch Type; Select the type of PRI network to which your unit is connected.; Number; ’ in ‘
  • Page 77 – Channel Hunting; Max Channels; Maximum number of channels the unit may use at any given time.; Low Channel
  • Page 78 – Advanced ISDN Settings; configuration. Enter the Service code here.; Line Settings
  • Page 79 – External network settings; Leased E1/T1 Settings; Network Interface
  • Page 80 – Call control
  • Page 81 – LAN Settings; Streaming Source; Only the local video will be streamed.; Remote; Only the far end video will be streamed.; Allow Remote Start
  • Page 82 – - The codec will use a specific gatekeeper identified by ‘
  • Page 83 – IP Precedence; Advanced H.323 Settings
  • Page 84 – NAT; IP Settings
  • Page 85 – Ethernet Speed; Restart; SNMP Agent; responds to requests from; SNMP Managers; identifies the IP-address of the SNMP manager.; SNMP Community; SNMP Settings; Gateway
  • Page 86 – Call Settings; Incoming MCU calls; The system will not accept incoming calls when you are in a call.; Incoming telephone calls; The system will accept incoming telephone calls.; Fallback to telephony; Enables fallback from video calls to telephony/speech calls.; No Access Code is necessary to make a call.
  • Page 87 – Network Profiles; This menu defines the settings listed when pressing the Quick key ‘; The system will not send or receive encrypted data.; Max Call Length
  • Page 88 – Dataport configuration; Dataport 1; Dataport 1 supports 4 different modes:; Data mode
  • Page 89 – Dataport 2; Language; The system supports 9 different languages for its on-screen menus.; Software Options; Select the preferred language, and then press OK to save.
  • Page 90 – Channel status; Diagnostics; System info; ’ to view system numbers, line status, software version and other
  • Page 91 – Call status; Cause codes
  • Page 92 – Test subsystem; This system will loop all incoming audio and video.; System Selftest; View current settings
  • Page 93 – Connecting the HCS III to ISDN using Network Adapters; Connecting
  • Page 94 – Appendix 2; Connecting the system to the Switched 56 network; No configuration of the Telesync Adapter is necessary.; Configuration of the system; How to call
  • Page 95 – Appendix 3; Connecting the system to PRI/T1; Using CSU adapter
  • Page 96 – Configuration of Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE; Enter ‘2)CONFIG’ menu using SCROLL and ENTER buttons.
  • Page 97 – Appendix 4; Environmental considerations; Iris control and lighting; Background
  • Page 98 – Appendix 5; Using the file system
  • Page 99 – Appendix 6: Access Code
  • Page 100 – Technical Description
  • Page 103 – Abbreviations
  • Page 104 – Index
  • Page 106 – Servicing
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Page 2 - Health Care System III; Declaration of Conformity; United States; CE

2 Health Care System III Declaration of Conformity Manufacturer: TANDBERG United States 1860 Michael Faraday DriveSuite 250Reston, VA 20190Tel: 703 709 4281Fax: 703 709 4231Video: 703 437 6991 Authorized Representatives: Europe & Asia Pacific Canada Tandberg Tandberg Philip Pedersens vei 22 6505...

Page 4 - Warning; For the customers in the USA

4 Health Care System III Warning While no currently available technology can completely substitute for the in-person physical examination of anindividual patient or specimen, the TANDBERG products provide high quality, high resolution, long distanceimages. When used properly, these Healthcare produc...

Page 5 - Precautions; On Safety; Be sure to connect the main power cord to a grounded outlet.; On Installation

Health Care System III 5 Precautions On Safety For your protection, please read these safety instructions completely before operating the equipment andkeep this manual for future reference. The information in this summary is intended for persons who operatethe equipment as well as repair personnel. ...

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