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TANDBERG 6000 MXP x T able of Content s 1 Introduction ................................................................................................................... ............ 1 1.1 At a Glance .................................................
User Manual xi 3.11.5 Dual Stream (DuoVideo TF / H.239) ............................................................................ 81 3.11.6 Take New Snapshot...........................................................................................
TANDBERG 6000 MXP xii 5.3.7 PIP Placing ............................................................................................................ 157 5.3.8 Presentati on Rate .........................................................................
User Manual xiii Appendix 1: Technica l Specifications ...................................................................................... 263 Appendix 2: Bandwidth Informat ion for TANDBER G Endpoi nts..............................................
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1 Introduction The TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile prov ides high-end performance features, large monitors, hi gh resolution video quality and precision audio.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 2 Controllable Bandwidth When setting up a call with H.323 the ba ndwidth can be controlle d by the user b y setting the Presentation Rate. The Presentation Rate is expressed in p ercent of the Call Rate and shall reflect the H.323 Presentation Rate settings of the sender.
Introduction 3 up to 2Mbps* on ISDN up to 6Mbps* IP in MultiSite. H320, H323 and SIP support, for both point-to-point and MultiSite*. If channels are dropped during a video meeting sessi on, downspeeding TF automatically maintains connections without interruption.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 4 PC Zoom which allows the native resolution PC image to be zoomed in/out with the remote control to get SXGA resolution. Users can display video and presentations in the best layout based on the situation.
Introduction 5 1.1 At a Glance TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile Wall Mount TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile Roll About TANDBERG Cameras TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile is delivered wi th TANDBERG Precision HD Cam era and TANDBERG MXP Codec, which give a high definitio n video quality and are optimized for video meetings.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 6 TANDBERG WAVE II Camera The TANDBERG WAVE II includes a high quality color camera with a fast pan/tilt/zoom/focus action. It is controlled by the system’s remote cont rol and operates pan/tilt, focus and zoom. Up to fifteen camera positions can be pr e- stored usi ng Camera Presets.
Introduction 7 Column and Base The codec is located insi de the bracket assembly behind the monito r. Inside the column assembly, there is room for additional equipme nt, e.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 8 The DNAM is a frequency-compensated sound syste m optimized for voice a nd other sounds that typically occur in modern video systems.
Introduction 9 1.2 Menu Structure The Menu is available for all users a nd contains all the functionality of the system. The Cont rol Panel contains all the settings of the system. Makin g chang es to the settings will change the behavior of the system.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 10 Note that the system features and menu se ttings may vary dependi ng on network selection and software package..
2 Inst allation Precautions: Never install communicati on wiring during a lightnin g storm. Never install jac ks f o r communication c able s in wet locatio n s u nless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 12 2.1 Unpacking and Mounting Unpacking To avoid damage to the unit during transporta tion the system is deli v ered a s separate components: System Column and Foot Base,.
Installation 13 Mounting Please refer to the Installati on sh eet provided wi th the system for details on how to mount the TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile. Note! The camera should be align ed with the front edge of the monitor to ensure that the IR- sensor in the camera can p ick u p signals from the remote cont rol.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 14 2.2 Connecting Cables All cables needed in standard configu rat ion are already connected t o the codec. Connect these cables to their respe ctive p arts of the sy stem. 1. Power cable Connect the power cable to a standard electri cal outlet.
Installation 15 7c. Other networks - using the External Net work interface - optional If using other networks, see ISDN/External/Lease d E1/T1 and App endix 9.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 16 2.3 Monitor Configuration The monitor is pre-configured and o nly needs to be switched on..
Installation 17 2.4 System Configuration The system must be configure d for each insta llation. Configuration settings can be made via the on-screen system menu using the remo te control. If an external IMUX or non-standa rd net work is being used it may be necessary to configure any associated external equipment acco rdingly.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 18 Leave these settings unch ange d if no spec ial needs are required. See chapter General Settings for more information. 5. Screen Settings When using wide scree n (16:9) monitors, set VGA Monitor Format to Wide (16:9).
Installation 19 56 network and in Appendix 10: Connecting the syst em to ISDN using NT1 n etwork adapters . 3. LAN configuration Select LAN Settings in the Network menu and specify the neces sary LAN setting s according to the instructions from your LAN administrator.
3 General Use Wake up the sy stem When the system is not in use, it is in standby mode and the screens are black. This is to help protect the monitor display. Wake u p the system by picking up the remote control. An incoming call or pressing any key on the remote control will also wake up the system.
General Use 21 3.1 The Welcome Screen When the system is switched on, the welcome scre en will be displayed. The welcome screen presents the menu and displays your main cam era image in the background (display main camera is the default setting). The ISDN/IP num bers and the system name are displ ayed in the upper right corner.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 22 3.2 Using the Remote Control The system is controlled with a remote control. Think of the remote control as a mobile phone with number keys and call keys. Use the arro w keys a nd press OK to navigate through the menus. The system’s most commonly used functions are al so accessible directly from the rem ote control.
General Use 23 11. Use Zoom + and – to zoom the camera in and out.* 12. Selfview displays your outgoing video. Press Selfview again to turn selfview off, see Selfview . 13. Use the Phone Book to store and recall video contacts for easy placement of calls, see Phone Book .
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 24 The remote control (TRC 4)**: 1. Change video source. If possible, you will start open a Dual Stream. Press the video source button again to stop the dual stream.
General Use 25 presentation source. If the Presentation key is held down for 1 second then the Presentation video sources menu will appear, see Presentation Key . 12. Press OK/Menu to show the menu and to select menu items, see Navigation . 13. Use Zoom + and – to zoom the camera in and out.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 26 3.2.1 Navigation Arrow keys and OK Navigate in the menu with the arrow key s on the remo te control. The orange selector on screen show s the selected item. Press OK to select. Cancel key In the Menu, pressing Cancel (X) w ill hide the menu.
General Use 27 3.2.2 Selfview The term “Selfview” means the outgoing image. In a normal call using the main camera, this is the image of you. The Selfview button toggles the images between Far End, Selfview and Dual Video (if any). How to use Selfview : 1.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 28 Example: You are using the system as a PC and get an incom ing call. When the setting “Use Screen as Local PC monitor” i s On, you will keep your PC image displayed locally and the incoming call pops up in a PIP or as sm aller images in a 1+3 layout, depending on your system.
General Use 29 3.2.3 Picture Layout The layout of the screen can either be shown a s Pi cture in Picture (PIP) or Picture outsid e Picture (POP) when displaying more than one video imag e. The beh avior of the Layout button is dependent on the Picture Layout setting in Scre en Settings .
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 30 3.2.4 Mic Off To mute the microphone during a call, press the Mic off button. An on-scree n in dicator appears in the upper right corner when the microphone is off. In a call, if audio is detected, the on-screen symbol will start to flash.
General Use 31 3.2.5 Volume + and - Press the Volume key to adjust the volume leve l of the codec only (not the monitor). An on- screen indicator will sh ow the current level.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 32 3.2.6 Number and Letter keys Pressing a number key when outsi de a call will bring up the call menu. Wh en in a call, the number keys are used for Camera Presets. Press a n umber and go to the corresponding Camera Preset (see Camera Presets ).
General Use 33 3.2.7 Touch Tones To activate dialing touch tones during a call, press the Touch tone s butt on. Oth erwise the number keys will work as configured in the Num ber Key Mode, see Control Panel – Menu Settings – Number Key Mode. An indicator will let you know that Touch tones are en abl ed.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 34 3.2.8 Presets and Extension Numbers When pressing a number key on the rem ote control, while in a call, the user can decide what shall happen.
General Use 35 3.3 On-screen Indicators The system has a number of icons signaling diffe rent settings: Microphone Off This indicator is shown when the microphone is turned off. Press the Mic off button again to turn the microphone back on, see Mic Off for details.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 36 Telephone This indicates that there is a telephone p articipant in the conference. The displayed number indicate s ho w many telephone participa nts there are in the conference. Duo Video / H.239 This indicates that there is a Dual Vide o Stream sent from you (near end ).
General Use 37 3.4 Using the Menu Menu outside a call Menu when in a call. Press the Menu button on the remote co ntrol to displ ay the menu. The menu contains all functions needed in order to control the system.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 38 The menu contains the following items: Make a Call / Add Another Call Standby / End Call Camera Control Presentation Conference Service s Control Panel Close See Menu Structure for a full overview of the menu.
General Use 39 3.5 Make a Call It is easy to make a call: 1. Press the green Call button on remote control an d Dial number 2. Press the green Call button again to initiate the call Display the Call menu by either: 1. Select Make a Call from the menu, or 2.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 40 3.5.1 Place a Call The TANDBERG system can make both Video calls and Telephone calls . A Call Type selector button is placed to the right of the number entry field. The button sho ws if it is a video call (default) or a telephone call .
General Use 41 Place the call by either: 1. Use the arrow button on the remote co ntrol to select the Place Call icon an d press OK, or 2. Press the green call button on the remot e control.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 42 3.5.2 Add Call (Optional feature) Conference systems with b uilt-in MultiSite can handle up to 6 video calls and 5 tel epho ne calls simultaneously. It is possible to both set up a conference with many participants and also ad d participants durin g a conference.
General Use 43 3.5.3 Call Settings The Call Settings specifies the quality of the call. Each call will be set up with the Default Call Settings if the settings are not altered. Normally it is not necessary for the user to alter the settings. The Default Call Settings are defined in Control Pa ne l - Call Quality - Default Call Settings.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 44 3.5.4 SIP Services SIP enables you to use the features Add Call and Transfer even if your system doe sn’t have multipoint capabilities. To get t he SIP Services available, you hav e to make a call using SIP as your Net. (See Call Settings) 3.
General Use 45 3.5.5 Streaming Streaming lets you broadcast your meeting to particip ants on the web. The web participant s can listen to the meeting, see snapshots, but not parti cipate themselves. Snapshot s of current stream (if MultiSite), selfview, far end and DuoVideo streams are accessible via http.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 46 Source* Selection of which site to be streame d is done using voice switching (the site that spe aks is st reamed). Local: Only the local video will be streamed. Remote: Onl y the far end video will be streamed. Local and far end audio is alway s stre amed.
General Use 47 3.5.6 Dialing In From Outside the Enterprise Dialing in Without Being Registered to a TANDBE RG Gatekeeper The feature enhancement enables diali ng th rough a TANDBERG Gatekeepe r without being registered to it. This makes it easy to call in from a video system outside the enterprise.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 48 3.6 Answer an incoming call How to answer an incoming call: To accept an incoming call, press the OK button or the green Call b utton on the remote control. How to reject an incoming call: To reject an incoming call, select the Rej ect icon and pre ss the OK button, or press the End Call button on the remote control.
General Use 49 3.7 End Call How to end a call: Press the red End Call button on the remote control, or Press the Menu button on the remote control to displ ay the menu and select End Call.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 50 3.8 Standby The system will automatically go to Standby mode when it is not in use. In standby mode, the screen(s) are black. It is however st ill possible to receive incoming calls.
General Use 51 3.8.1 Delay Standby for 1 hour Delay Standby for 1 hour postpones the system fro m enterin g standby mode for 1 hour. This function is useful when using the monitors for a local presentat ion to preven t the system from automatically blanking the monitors.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 52 3.8.2 Delay Standby for 3 hours Delay Standby for 3 hours postpones the automatic standby mode for 3 hours. This function is useful when using the monitors for a local presentat ion to preven t the system from automatically blanking the monitors.
General Use 53 3.8.3 Do Not Disturb To prevent the system from accepting any incomi ng calls, activate the Do Not Disturb function. The caller will hear a bu sy tone when calling t he system. The monitor will be black when Do Not Disturb is active, see figure below.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 54 3.9 Phone Book The Phone Book is available via the Phone Book bu tton on the remote cont rol or from the Make a Call menu. Using the Phone Book is time saving and prevent s the user from inadvertently calling the wrong number. The contacts are sorte d alphabetically .
General Use 55 The following information is available from the P hone Bo ok: Placed Calls Missed Calls Received Calls My Contacts Global Contacts.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 56 3.9.1 Call Log The Call Log lists Placed Calls, Missed Call s and Re ceived Calls. That allows the user to see which calls that are made in the past. The lists contain a maximum of 30 numbers and the numbers are stored in these lists until the system is restarted.
General Use 57 3.9.2 My Contacts My Contacts are the locally stored contacts on t he system. This means that it is possible to add new contacts and edit or del ete existing contact s. My Contacts can store up to 200 contacts. How to make a call using My Contacts: 1.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 58 The following functions are av ailable from My Contacts: Call Now New Contact New MultiSite Contact Edit Contact Delete Contact Close.
General Use 59 3.9.2.1 Add New Contact The New Contact function is availabl e from My Conta cts . Add a new contact to My Contacts by: 1. Select the New Contacts button to open the New Contacts dialog b ox. 2. Enter Name by using the letter keys on the remote control.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 60 3.9.2.2 New MultiSite Contact (Optional feature*) The New MultiSite Contact function is av ailable from My Contacts . It is possible to pre-define the participa nts of a conference me eting as a MultiSite Contact.
General Use 61 Bandwidth for a MultiSite Contact call When calling a MultiSite Contact, the system will tr y to call the participants with their specified bandwidths. If the total bandwidth exceeds the sy stem's maximum bandwidth the system will downspeed and distribute the av ailable bandwidth equally among all the partici pants.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 62 3.9.2.3 Edit Contact The Edit Contact function is available from My Contacts . How to edit a contact in the Local Phone Book: 1. Select the contact that is to be edited. 2. Press the left arrow on the remote contro l, followed by the down arrow until the Edit Contact ic on is selected .
General Use 63 3.9.2.4 Delete Contact The Delete Contact function is available from My Contacts . How to delete a contact: 1. Select the contact that is to be deleted. 2. Press the left arrow on the remote control, followed by the down arrow u ntil the Delete Contact icon is selected.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 64 3.9.3 Global Contacts When selecting Phone Bo ok the ph one book ope ns showing the Gl obal Contacts* or the Corporate Directory** below the folders: Plac ed Calls, Missed Calls, Received Calls and My Contacts. These contacts cannot be change d loca lly by the system, only from the management system.
General Use 65 3.9.3.1 Up one Level Global Contacts can be arranged in a tre e stru ct ure with several sub folders. Use the Up one Level button to navigate up in the tree structure. When a search in the Global Phone Book is m ade by using the Search fun ctio n, only conta cts matching the search text are displayed.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 66 3.9.3.2 Search The phone book can cont ain an unlimited amount of global contac ts. Usin g search makes it easier to find the wanted contact. How to search in the Global Phone Book: 1. Select the Search icon. 2. Enter search text in the dialogue box that appears and press the OK button on the remote control.
General Use 67 3.9.3.3 Copy Contact to My Contacts The Copy Contact to My Contacts function is available from the Placed Call s, Missed Calls, Received Calls and Gl obal Contacts folders, see Phone Book for details. It may be wise to copy contacts t hat are often used to My Contacts.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 68 3.10 Camera Control There are several ways to control the camera: Control the camera directly with the arrow keys when the menu is closed or use the Move Camera function in the menu to cont rol both the near end and far end camera, see Move Camera and Far End Cont rol for details.
General Use 69 3.10.1 Move Camera It is possible to move the camera with the remote cont rol or via the menu. Moving the camera directly with the remote control When the menu is hidden, the arrow key s will work on the camera. If the menu is displayed, press the Cancel button on the remote control to hide it.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 70 3.10.2 Far End Control Far End Control allows you to control yo ur conference partner’s ca mera. An exa mple of when this feature could be especially helpful is if it is not possible to see wh at a partici pant at the far end is writing on their white board.
General Use 71 3.10.3 Camera Presets Use camera presets to easily vary between predef ined near end ca mera a ngles. This is useful when pictures from many different camera an gles have to be sent to the far end. E.g. in a meeting there is a white board, a PC and a sma ll meeting table.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 72 3.10.4 TANDBERG Tracker How to save presets for the TANDBE RG Tra cker: 1. Select which camera prese t is to be use d on the TANDBERG Tracker. 2. Move the camera to the desired position to store on the tracke r. 3. Select Move Camera - Save New Preset in the menu.
General Use 73 3.10.5 Picture Control Focus, Brightness and Whi te balance are set for auto focus, auto br ightne ss a nd auto white balance by default. If you need to set focus, bri ghtness and white balance ma nually, go to Picture Control in the Camera Control menu.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 74 Backlight is used to compensate for lights shi ning di rectly at the camera (usually the sun entering the windo w) to avoi d a too dark imag e from the room.
General Use 75 3.10.6 Camera Tracking Through Camera T ra cking and the use of two or three microph ones, the camera can automatically position itself on t he current speaker. Before usi ng camera tracking, the camera positions used must be stored at Pre set 7 (Mic1) , Preset 8 (Mic2) and/or Pre set 9 (Mic3).
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 76 3.11 Presentation The Presentation Functionality in the system enabl es you to show other available video sources in addition to your Main Camera. This is perfe ct for meetings where you would like to show a PowerPoint presentation, for example.
General Use 77 3.11.1 Presentation Key The quickest way to show a pre sentatio n is to use th e presentation key on the remote control. The presentation key is used to start and stop a presentation. The presentation key will display PC (default*). When holding the pre sentat ion key for 1 second, the presentation menu will be displayed.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 78 3.11.2 Presentation Menu The Presentation menu offers you all available video sou rces; Main Camera, PC, Document Camera, VCR, AUX and VNC. All these sources can be used a s Main Video S tream or Dual Video Stream (Duo Video / H.239).
General Use 79 3.11.3 PC Presenter (DVI/VGA Input) (Optional feature - not available on all system s) Users often have their present ations on a laptop that is brought into the meeting room. Remember to connect your PC to the codec befo re you press the Presentation button.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 80 3.11.4 PC Soft Presenter and VNC (Optional feature) PC SoftPresenter is used to display PC image s on yo ur system without using a VGA cable (PC Presenter). The system and your PC must be connect ed to the same LAN. In addition, VNC (Virtual Network Computing) server software mu st be installed on the PC.
General Use 81 3.11.5 Dual Stream (DuoVideo TF /H.239) (Optional feature - not available on all system s) With Dual Stream you have the opportunity to show two different live video stre ams simultaneously, main video and one a ddi tional source. This is hand y when showing a presentation.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 82 3.11.6 Take New Snapshot The system can take a snapshot of your live vi deo. Snapshot is han dy when you are in a call with a system that does not support Dual Stream. Use Snapshot to show a snap shot of your presentation and continue the meeting with main camera.
General Use 83 3.11.7 Display Snapshot The system stores the last sent or re ceived S napshot. The snapsho t is deleted a utomatically after the call. How to display snapshots: 1. To view a stored snapshot, first choose the Snapshot header. 2. Select Display Snapshot in the Presenta tion menu.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 84 3.12 Services A Multipoint Control Unit (MCU) enables severa l sites to participate in the same conferen ce. During an MCU confe ren ce, the status line will provide information about the conference.
General Use 85 Example of MultiSite for mid- to low end systems. Note that the illustrations may differ from the actual product. Using the system’s internal MCU, MultiSite TF * Most TANDBERG MXP systems have an optional b u ilt-in MCU, wh ich is called MultiSite*.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 86 Using an external MCU with limited Chair Control Support y ou may hav e the following services With an external MCU that does not support H.
General Use 87 3.12.1 Request Floor and Release Floor When requesting floor, your video will be broad casted in full screen to all other participants in the conference. Request Floo r is u seful when you want to speak or display somethi ng in front of all participants.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 88 3.12.2 Conference Layout (Only supported by TANDBERG MultiSite*) With a TANDBERG MultiSite you can choose between the layouts: Auto Split, 4 Split, 5+1 Split and Voice Switched view. Auto Split displays all pa rticipants on the screen simultaneously.
General Use 89 3.12.3 Terminal Names Choose Terminal Names to see a list of the parti ci pants of the MultiSite c onference. Press Cancel to go back..
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 90 3.12.4 Chair Control (Not supported by TANDBERG MCU o r MultiSite) As chairman, you have access to more MultiSite Services. Select Chair Co ntrol to assume the role of chairman of the conferen ce. Sele ct Release Chair to end the role as chairman.
General Use 91 3.12.5 Assign Floor and Release Floor from Participant Assign Floor allows the chairman to sel ect whi ch of the conference participants are to be broadcasted to all other participants.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 92 3.12.6 View Site and End View (Not supported by TANDBERG MCU o r MultiSite) View Site allows you to view any participant in the conference regardless of wh o has the floo r and chair.
General Use 93 3.12.7 Disconnect Participant Disconnect Participant allows the chai rman to di sconnect any participant in the conference. In a multipoint call, this is equivalent to disc onnecting a participant from the end call menu.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 94 3.12.8 Terminate Meeting Terminate Meeting allows the chai rman to terminat e the conference altogethe r. In a MultiSite call, this is equivalent to pressing End All Call s from the end call menu.
General Use 95 3.12.9 More about MultiSite (embedded MCU) (Optional Feature*) Calling in to a MultiSite Any system can be part of a MultiS ite conference by calling in to a MultiSite. The dial-in numbers to the MultiSite depends of t he network that is used.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 96 MultiSite cascading By connecting MultiSite systems together, it is possib le to connect even more sites in a cascaded MultiSite (see example below). All connection s can u se any combination of ISDN/IP. The host can connect up to 5 other video system s with Mult iSite functionality.
General Use 97 3.12.10 Text Chat While in an ISDN or IP call to another system suppo rting Text Chat (T.140), select Text Chat from the Control Panel. Enter text in the displayed window. How to use Text Chat: 1. Choose Text Chat from the Control Panel to open the Text Chat window.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 98 4 Control Panel The Control Panel contains the features: User Guide Diagnostics Audio Demo Restart Settings* Settings: General Call Quality Securit.
General Use 99 4.1 User Guide The on screen user guide take s you through a quick step-by-step introduction to the video system. It gives the user basic skills in how to use the system.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 100 4.2 Diagnostics Diagnostics allows testing of individual syste m components a nd displays the current system settings. Diagnostics contain: System Information Channel Sta.
General Use 101 4.2.1 System Information Select System Information to view system numbers , line status, soft ware ve rsion, hardware serial number and other useful information.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 102 4.2.2 Channel Status Comprehensi ve informatio n about the call progre ss is available through the Channel Status window. This window indicates the vario us stages each B-channel goe s through whilst establishing a connectio n.
General Use 103 PRI Yellow Alarm Yellow alarm or Remote Alarm Indicator (RAI) mean s that the system is receiving framing info, but in this framing info the other side tells t he system that it is not reading the sy stem’s transmitted framing info. Typically, this may be a br oken connector in the TX part of the syste m PRI cable.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 104 4.2.3 Call Status Comprehensive informatio n about the call is availabl e through the Call Status window. The menu has two columns, one for transmitted an d one fo r received audio/vi deo/data information.
General Use 105 4.2.4 System Selftest The system performs a che ck to determine internal hardware integrity. System Selftest is useful when you want to check if your network connection is active.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 106 4.2.5 View Settings This window displ ays all th e system settings. Us e the arrow key on the remote control to scroll through the list.
General Use 107 Document Camera VCR AUX VNC Split Screen Default Call Settings Call Type Network Bandwidth Restrict (5 6 k) Auto H320 Bandwidth Auto H323 Bandwidth SIP Audio Settings Inputs Mic1 Mic2 .
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 108 Brightness Video Name Main Cam AUX Doc Cam VCR PC VGA VNC Network Ty pe ISDN-BRIPRILeased E1T1External H331 ISDN Switch Type ETSI (Euro ISDN) Line1 Setup On Number1 Number2 SPID1.
General Use 109 Gateway Ethernet Speed DNS Settings H.323 Settings E.164 Alias Use Gatekeeper Gatekeeper IP H.323 Prefix Advanced H.323 Settings RSVP NAT NAT Address QoS IP Precedence Audio Video Data Signaling IP Type of Service (TOS) Diffserv Audio Video Data Signaling IEEE802.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 110 Data Port 1 Baud rate Parity Databits Stopbits Mode Data Port 2 Baud rate Parity Databits Stopbits Mode * The settings available will vary within the MXP system range depending on system and what software options installed.
General Use 111 4.2.6 IP Address Conflict Check The system will give a warning if there is an IP conflict. The user may initiate this check by selecting IP Address Conflict Che c k.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 112 4.2.7 Warnings Any warnings registered by the system will be displayed in the Warnings me nu. Open a warning in the list to get more information about the warning.
General Use 113 There is something wrong with the Leased E1/T1 line (Yellow alarm). Please check your network connection. (1 93) H323 gatekeeper warnings Could not register to the gatekeeper. The gatekeeper rejected to register the syste m.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 114 4.3 Audio Demo TANDBERG systems are desi gne d to improve audio quality during a video con f eren ce – as if the person is in the same room! Demonstrate the high quali ty Audio of your system by pressing the Audio De mo button at the bottom of the Control Panel menu.
General Use 115 4.4 Restart Restart the system by pressing the Restart butt on. You are prom p ted with a dialog box saying: Do you want to restart the system? Press OK to restart, press Cancel (X) to abort.
5 System Settings The Control Panel contains all the settings of the syst em. Making changes to the settings will change the behavior of the system. It is reco mmended to password protect the access to the settings to prevent occasional users from making cru cial chan ges to the system, see Control Panel – Security – Administrator Password .
General Use 117 5.1 General Settings When installing the system, go through the Gene ral Settings menu to ensure that you have the right settings for your syste m , see Syste m Configuration.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 118 5.1.1 Language The system supports 16 dif f erent lang uages for its on-screen menus; English, G erma n, French, Norwegian, Swedish, Italian, Spanish, P ortuguese, Russian, Finnish, Chinese Simplified, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, Korean, Thai and Arabic.
General Use 119 5.1.2 System Name System Name identifies the sy stem: On the welcome page. During an MCU conferen ce call. When using the Web-interf ace. When the codec is acting as an SNMP Agent. Towards a DHCP serve r. H323 ID.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 120 5.1.3 International Name If the System Name contains Asian and non-Latin cha racte r text input, the International Name using Latin characters only , must be sp ecified as well. This is in order to make other s ystems understand the system na me.
General Use 121 5.1.4 Auto Answer The auto answer setting decides whether an incomin g call is p ut through automatically or manually. On The system will automatically answer al l incoming cal ls. On+Mic Off The system will automatically answer all incomin g cal ls and switch the microphone off when the call is connect ed.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 122 5.1.5 Phone Book Settings Corporate Directory On The Corporate Dire cto ry is available in the menu. Off The Corporate Dire cto ry is hidden from the menu and is unavailable for users. IP address Enter the IP address of the management system that provides the Phone Boo k.
General Use 123 5.1.6 External Services Settings External Services On When set to On External Services are available. Off When set to Off External Services are unavailable. IP address Enter the IP address of the service provider for Extern al Service s.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 124 5.1.7 Permissions Permissions contains settings for in coming MC U Calls, inco ming telephone Calls, Far End Control, Remote Software Upgrade and Fallba ck to Telephony. Access Code An access code will help you control the use of the system.
General Use 125 Far End Camera Control On The far end will be able to: • Control your camera • Select your video sources • Activate your camera presets • Request snapshots Off The far end can access none of the four features abo ve on the local system.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 126 5.1.8 Screen Settings Auto Layout On If Auto Layout is On the system will change layouts automatically depen ding on t he number of participants in a call and if you have a dual video strea m or not. Please refer to Layout for more information.
General Use 127 recommended. You will get optimiz ed picture layouts for wide sc reen by pressi ng the Layout button on the remote. Picture in Picture (PIP) Pressing the Layout button on the remote will result in an extra picture in smaller view (Picture in Picture).
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 128 Example of 1+2 Picture outside Picture (wide screen). Example of 1+3 Picture outside Picture (wide screen). Note that if both TV monitor format and VGA format is set to Normal, the system will skip the 1+3 layout, which is not beneficial for 4:3 monitors.
General Use 129 wide screen (16:9) monitor or projecto r. T he VGA and DVI output will then be optimized fo r Wide Screen VGA and High Definition (HD) display. Normal Output format is optimized fo r Normal VGA monitors (4:3) Wide Output format is optimized for Wide VGA monitors (16:9) Wide screen VGA or TV monitor in Normal (stretched) mode.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 130 Auto VGA output format will be optimized dependant of the video source format, refresh and of the EDID information avai lable. Supported formats are: SVGA (800x600) 75Hz XGA (102.
General Use 131 PC Presentation shown in Wide (stretched) mode..
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 132 5.1.9 Software Options The system requires a valid option key to activa te MultiSite and/or Presenter functionality. In order to activate additional band width, you need to enter a bandwidth key. A restart of the system is required after entering a new option a nd/or bandwi dth keys.
General Use 133 5.1.10 Date and Time Settings NTP IP This is the NTP time server address from whi c h the system can get updated time information. See IP Services for more details. Auto The NTP IP will be provided by the DHCP server. Manual The NTP IP address is set manually.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 134 5.2 Menu Settings Menu Settings contain the settings: Input Editor Language Menu Timeout In Call Menu on TV Menu on PC Balloon Help Number Key Mode Ad.
General Use 135 5.2.1 Input Editor Language When the Input Editor Language is set to Chinese, Korean or Jap anese the user will be able to enter Chinese / Korean / Japanese characters into an input field like the System Name or Phone Book, using the remote control.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 136 5.2.2 Menu Timeout in Call The Menu appears on the bottom line of the screen. Set Menu Ti meout in Call to On if you want the menu to time out automatically when you are in a call. On The menus will time out automatically after 15 seconds if there is no activity on the remote control.
General Use 137 5.2.3 Menu on TV The Menu on TV setting decides if the menu shall be displayed o n the TV screen or not. For optimal layout of the menu, Menu on TV should be Off if Menu on PC is On a nd vice versa. On The menu is available on the TV screen .
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 138 5.2.4 Menu on PC The Menu on PC setting decides if the menu shall be displayed o n the PC (VGA screen) screen or not. For optimal layout of the menu, Menu on TV should be Off if Menu on P C is On and vice versa. On The menu is available on the PC screen.
General Use 139 5.2.5 Balloon Help It is possible to enable / disable the ballo on help window. On Choose On if you want help text windows to appear. Off There will be no help text window.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 140 5.2.6 Number Key Mode When pressing a number key on the rem ote control, while in a call, the user can decide what shall happen. The system can b e configured to act automatic or ma nual.
General Use 141 Settings for Remote Co n trol Nu mber Keys while in a call: Add Call While in a call, the Call Menu will automatically app ea r when a number key is pressed on the remote control.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 142 If you have no stored presets on y our system, you are likely not to use presets. Therefore the presets option is not present in the dialog box. Press arrow key to navigate in the list. Press OK on the remote control to select the desired ent ry.
General Use 143 5.2.7 Administrator Password It is recommended to put an Administrator Passw ord on the system. The Administrator Password can be maximum 5 digits long. The Administrator Password dialog box will pop u p when you choose Settings from the Cont rol Panel.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 144 5.2.8 Kiosk Mode Settings Kiosk Mode In Kiosk Mod e t he system is set to a sim plified st ate where it can be contro lled wit h just the four arrow keys and OK.
General Use 145 If Language Menu is enabled you will first see the lan guag e selection menu. Select languag e and the Welcome Menu will be displayed wit h your desired language.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 146 Kiosk Mode - Auto Dial* On The system will automatic ally dial to t he first contact in the Phone Book when he handset is lifted. If this contact is busy, t he system will call the seco nd number in the Phone Book and so on. If the user places t he handset in the cradl e, the system will switch to Speaker Mode.
General Use 147 5.2.9 Startup Welcome Menu The Welcome Menu contains the Menu, System Stat us, your System Nam e and dial in numbers. On The Welcome Menu is sh own when the system wakes up from st andby mod e. Off The Welcome Menu is not shown when the system wakes up from standby mode.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 148 Off Welcome text is not displayed on the wel come m enu. Welcome Text You can change the welcom e text to any text you like, instead of the default text. Remember t hat Display Welcome Text must be On to be able to edit the welcome text.
General Use 149 5.2.10 Icons The following indicator ico ns may be set to on or off: Mic Off Volume Off On Air Encryption Bad Network Telephone DuoVideo/H.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 150 5.3 Presentation Settings Presentation Settings contain: Presentation Start H.239 Startup Video Source Presentation Source Snapshot Source Auto-Display Sn.
General Use 151 5.3.1 Presentation Start If your system has Dual Stream capa bil ities, y ou can show two video streams at the same time (see also Dual Stream ). Presentation St art is Auto by default. This means that you will start Dual Stream (a second video st ream ) automatically when starting a p re sentatio n.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 152 5.3.2 H.239 H.239 supports transmission of two video st ream s. It combi nes elements of Duo Video and People+Content. If H.239 is disabled you will still be able to start TANDBERG Dual Video Stream* Enabled Enables H.239 Disabled Disables H.
General Use 153 5.3.3 Startup Video Source The Startup Video Source is the video source on display w hen the system wakes up from standby mode. If you use Main Camera as star t up source, the system will start with Main Camera every time the system wakes up from stan db y, regardl ess of what the previous user was using.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 154 5.3.4 Presentation Source The Presentation Source is connected to the Pr esentation button on the remote. Pressin g the Presentation button will put the Pr esentation Source on display. Presentation Source is PC by default*. You can change the Pre sentati on Source to any video source and none.
General Use 155 5.3.5 Snapshot Source When you take a Snapshot, you get a snapshot of the Snapshot Source. Current is the default Snapshot Source. This means that you take a sn apshot of the video source that is cu rrently active. You can change the Snapshot Source to any vi deo source.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 156 5.3.6 Auto-Display Snapshot Select Auto to automatically display a received snapshot. Turn Auto-Di spl ay Snapshot Manu al if you wish not to have them displayed on the sc reen when they are sent or received. The snapshots will be sent and received, but not di splayed.
General Use 157 5.3.7 PIP Placing PIP Placing lets you decide where the PIP shall appear. You can of course m ove the PIP with the Layout button on the remote anytime. Top Right PIP is placed in the Top Right corner. Bottom Right PIP is placed in the Bottom Right corner.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 158 5.3.8 Presentation Rate When setting up a call with H.323 the ba ndwidth can be controlle d by the user. The Presentation Rate is expressed in p ercent of the Call Rate and shall reflect the H.323 Presentation Rate settings of the sender.
General Use 159 5.3.9 VNC Settings VNC Settings is necessary when using a VNC present ation. Please see chapter PC Soft Presenter and VNC for more information on how to use VNC.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 160 5.4 Call Quality Call Quality contains the settings: Video Algorithm Audio Algorithm AAC-LD 128kbps Natural Video Max Upstream Rate Video Quality Defa.
General Use 161 5.4.1 Video Algorithm The system will automatically select the best video algorithm b ase d on the video source and the capabilities of the remote system. Use this menu to disabl e video al gorithms in case you have interoperability issues calling other systems.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 162 5.4.2 Audio Algorithm The system will automatically select the bes t audio al gorithm based on the call rate and the capabilities of the remote system. Use this menu to disable audio algorithms in case you want to remove “low quality” audio , or if you have in teroperabi lity issues calling other systems.
General Use 163 5.4.3 AAC-LD 128kbps (stereo audio) Specify a call rate for 128kbps AAC-LD. From this call rate and abo ve, "128kbps AAC-LD" is available. On lower call rat es "64 kbps AAC-LD" is av ailable. Stereo audio require s twi ce the bandwidth as mo no CD-quality audio.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 164 5.4.4 Natural Video Choosing Natural Vide o will enable 60 fields* per se cond true interlaced pictu re for high m otion video. The use of Natural Video requires the H. 263+ and H.263++ video protocols. Natu ral video will be disabled in H.
General Use 165 5.4.5 Max Upstream Rate (kbps) The Max Upstream Rate (kbps) defines the desired maximum transmitted call rate. This is to be able to limit the outgoing bandwidth whilst keeping th e maximum incomi ng bandwidth, especially useful for home offices wit h different upst ream and downstream ra tes, typically ADSL.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 166 5.4.6 Video Quality The different video sources need differe nt Video Qual ity Settings. Main Camera, VCR, AUX and Split Screen have Motion as default.
General Use 167 iSIF from NTSC, if Natural Video is ‘x kbps ’ and the bit rate is higher than or equal to x kbps w448p will be used from a wide format (HD720p) input VGA/SVGA/XGA from PC, Digital Clarity Sharpness*: Improved quality of detailed images and grap hics, lower frame rate, ideal for enhancing quality at lower bandwidths.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 168 5.4.6.2 Native Resolutions The following live video resolutions are suppo rted on the system*: Native NTSC: 4SIF (704 x 480 pixels), Digital Clarity 400p (528 x 400) .
General Use 169 5.4.7 Default Call Settings Default Call Settings are connected with Call Settings in the call menu. If you leave Call Settings unchanged when making a call, the syst em will use the default Call Settings in the call. In addition to the Call Settings Call Type, Net, Bandwidth and Restrict (56k), you also find settings for H.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 170 Select H.323 to ensure that the call is set up as an H.3 23 call. Select SIP to ensure that the call is set up as an SIP call. Bandwidth Bandwidth decides the qu a lit y of the video picture.
General Use 171 2x64 calls 2x56 calls - as making 2 x 64 kbps or 2 x 56 kbps call s to the same system. Place this type of call by: Set Network to ISDN Set Bandwidth to 128 kbps A field for the 2nd number pops up in Call Settings. Enter the second number in the Call Settings field.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 172 5.5 Audio Audio contains the settings: Inputs Outputs Echo Control Stereo Settings Audio Leveling (AGC) Alert Tones and Volume Graphical View.
General Use 173 5.5.1 Inputs Mic 1- 3 and Audio input 4-6 By default, all inputs are enabled. Just plug in an au dio sou rce and it is active. Audio inputs that are On will automatically be mix ed. Unconnected inputs will automatic ally be muted. Select Off to prevent audio/noise from connected b ut unused in puts.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 174 Level Settings It is possible to adjust the audio input levels ac cording to which external audio eq uipment is connected. The on-screen audio level indicator will m a ke it easier to set the correct input level settings.
General Use 175 TANDBERG Audio Science m icroph one elements: Audio Technica AT-861P Z and Crown PZM- 6D Signal levels - microphone inputs Clipping level Nominal level Input menu level settings Vpp dBu dBu 0.0 dB 83.0 mVpp -28.4 dBu -46.4 dBu 1.5 dB 69.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 176 Signal levels - line level inputs Clipping level Nominal level Input menu level settings Vpp dBu dBu 0.0 dB 15.5 Vpp 17.0 dBu -1.0 dBu 1.5 dB 13.0 Vpp 15.5 dBu -2.5 dBu 3.0 dB 11.0 Vpp 14.0 dBu -4.0 dBu 4.5 dB 9.2 Vpp 12.5 dBu -5.
General Use 177 5.5.2 Outputs Audio out 1 - 3 Audio out 1 is intended for connection to TANDBERG Digital Natural Audio Module, television s or audio amplifiers. Audio out 2 is intended for connection to audio re co rding equipment or to a teleph one add-on hybrid.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 178 Signal levels - line level outputs* Absolute max. output level Nominal level Output menu level settings Vpp dBu dBu 0.0 dB 1.2 Vpp -5.5 dBu -23.5 dBu 1.5 dB 1.4 Vpp -4.0 dBu -22.0 dBu 3.0 dB 1.6 Vpp -2.5 dBu -20.5 dBu 4.5 dB 1.9 Vpp -1.
General Use 179 5.5.3 Echo Control Mic 1-3 and Audio 4 Each of the 3 microphone inputs a nd Au dio input 4 has a separate acoustic echo can celler. One echo canceller per input provides mo re sophisticated control than having one co mmon canceller for all microphones.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 180 5.5.4 Stereo Settings Settings Output response Out 1 Mode* Stereo I/O Mode Stereo Speakers Audio out 1 Audio out 2 Audio out 3 Analog Off Off Loudspeaker mono AUX VCR Analog Off .
General Use 181 Note that if Stereo Speakers are enabled in the menu without having any stereo speakers connected to the Digital NAM, it may cause the acoust ic echo-ca nce ller to malfunction.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 182 5.5.5 Audio Leveling (AGC) On Select On to allow automatic adjustments (Automatic Gain Control ) of audio leve ls. When On, the AGC maintains the audio sign al level at a fixed value by attenuating strong signals and am plifying we ak signals.
General Use 183 5.5.6 Alert Tones and Volume Video Call Alert Tone and Telephone Alert Tone To help distinguish between incoming video calls a nd ordinary telephone calls, it is re commended to use different ringing tones for video calls and telep hone calls.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 184 5.5.7 Graphical View Graphical View The graphical view is a visual presenta tion of the audio inputs and audio o utputs. • The Inputs + Far End In are listed on the le ft, showing the name of the input sources. • The outputs + Far End Ou t are listed on the bottom, showing the name of the output sources.
General Use 185 5.6 Video Video contains the settings: Camera Tracking Mo de MCU Status Line Floor to Full Screen Web Snapshots MultiSite Picture Mode Video Name.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 186 5.6.1 Camera Tracking Mode Slow The system waits a while before zoomi ng in on a si ngle person speaki ng. Suitable when wide-angle images are preferred over close-up images. Normal Should be used in regular meetings. Fast The system quickly zooms in on a sing le person speaking.
General Use 187 5.6.2 MCU Status Line On The MultiSite / MCU / DuoVideo indicat ors will be di splayed and provide information about the conference. Off The MultiSite / MCU / Duo V ideo indi cators will not be displaye d. Auto The MultiSite / MCU / DuoVideo indicat ors will be displayed for a few seconds and then timed out.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 188 5.6.3 Floor to Full Screen When "Floor to Full Screen" is enable d, some one wh o requests floor will be seen by all participants as full screen.
General Use 189 5.6.4 Web Snapshots The system is able to generate JPE G snapshots and provide them when requested (as ‘http g et’ or via ftp). See Appendix 6 for descriptions of the possible snapshot files. On Snapshots generation is enabled. Off Snapshots generation is di sabl ed.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 190 5.6.5 MultiSite Picture Mode MultiSite* Picture Mode determines the default lay out of a MultiSite call. Available layouts are: Auto Split, 4 Split, 5+1 Split, and Voice Switched. You can change the layout during a call using the layout option in MultiSite Services.
General Use 191 Voice Switched mode.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 192 5.6.6 Video Name As a default, the video inputs are given the name s Main Cam, PC, Do c Cam, VCR, AUX or VNC, dependent on what video sources ar e available on yo ur system.
General Use 193 5.7 Security Security contains the settings: Encryption Encryption Mode Passwords Camera Standby mode.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 194 5.7.1 Encryption (Country specific) Auto The system will try to set up calls using encryption. Point to point calls: If the far end system supports encryption (AES or DES), the call will be encrypted. If not, the call will proceed without encryption.
General Use 195 5.7.2 Encryption Mode Auto The system will try to use the most secure encryption - AES, dependent on the capabilities of the other si tes. For sites that do not support AES encryption, DES encryption will be tried. AES The system will try to use AES with 128 bits encryption when setting up calls.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 196 5.7.3 Passwords Administrat or Password, I P Access Pa ssword , Streaming Password, VNC Password, Access Code and Remote Software Upgrad e password ar e duplicated from their respe ctive menu s. Using the Security menu g ives you a qui ck way to change all password s of the sy stem.
General Use 197 5.7.4 Camera Standby Mode There is a setting to the Security menu called Camera Standby mode On (default)/Off. When Camera Standby mode is On, the came ra turns away when stand b y is activated. When the system is activated the camera turns b ack to norm al position.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 198 5.8 Network The network menu contains: ISDN/External/Leased E1/T1 LAN Settings Network Profiles Data Port.
General Use 199 5.8.1 ISDN/External/Leased E1/T1 Network Typ e Before using the system it is necessary to spe cify which network to use and define its settings. ISDN- BRI If you want to use your system via IS DN-BRI, you should sel ect Network Type: ISDN-BRI and enter the ISDN BRI Settings menu to set the BRI parameters.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 200 5.8.1.1 ISDN-BRI Settings To make sure your system will work properly using ISDN-BRI, make the fo llo wing settings: 1. Set ISDN switch type 2. Enter ISDN line numbers (+ SPIDs if required) 3. Disable unused lines Some software versions do not support 6 ISDN li nes, t herefo re some of the Line Setup entries may be grayed out.
General Use 201 Advanced ISDN Settings Sub address Using a sub address ena bles you to connect up to eight ISDN termi nals to the same ISDN telephone number and line. The terminal s are addressed by using d ifferent sub addresses. To call a terminal with a sub addre s s, sep arate the ISDN telephone number a nd the sub address with a ‘*’.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 202 5.8.1.2 ISDN-PRI Settings To make sure your system will work properly using ISDN-P RI, configure the following settings: 1. Set PRI switch type 2. Enter PRI line number Note that the T1 format is predefined to ESF and the line code is B8ZS.
General Use 203 Example: Max Channels may be used for PRIs tha t are provisioned for a lower number of channels. High Channel, Low Ch ann el and Search may be used for PRIs provision ed wit h specific requirements for B-chann el usage.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 204 Advanced ISDN-PRI Settings NSF is a non standard facility. Your network p rov ider may require a service selection in your ISDN configuration. Enter the Serv ice code here. Valid NSF se rvice codes are from 1 to 31. Enter 0 to disable NSF service codes.
General Use 205 5.8.1.3 Leased E1/T1 Settings Call Control Auto When Auto is selected, the system will automatically initiate a connection as soon as it detects that the far end trie s to make a call.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 206 5.8.1.4 External Network Settings Before using the system together with ex ternal network equipm ent, you must specify the network parameters on this page. The syste m ha s support for up to 2 Mbps (dependi ng on the Bandwidth key loaded) using the External Network (RS449/ V.
General Use 207 Network clocking The network clock setting specifies the numbe r of physical external clock si gnal s. RS449/V35 Compatible Use RS449/V35 Compatible when t he external equi pment provides two clock signals, one for tran smit and one for receive.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 208 5.8.1.5 H.331 Settings On Used when broadcasting a videoco nference from one site to many others, e.g. via satellite, where there is no possibility to negotiate quality between the receivers and the originator due to one-way communication.
General Use 209 5.8.2 LAN Settings LAN Settings contain: IP Settings H.323 Settings SIP Settings SNMP Settings IP Services Quality of Service 802.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 210 5.8.2.1 IP Settings Remember to restart the system after making cha nge s to IP Settings. This can be done by selecting the “Save and Restart” at the b ottom of the IP setting men u. Changes in IP Settings menu will not have any effect until the system is restarted.
General Use 211 Ethernet Speed Auto The codec will auto-dete ct t he speed/d uplex on the LAN. 10/Half The codec will conn ect to the LAN u sing 10Mbps speed/Half Duple x. 10/Full 10 Mbps speed/Full Duplex . 100/Half 100 Mbps speed/Half Duplex. 100/Full 100 Mbps speed/Full Duplex.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 212 DNS Settings DNS Server 1-5 DNS Server defines the network addre sses fo r DNS serve rs. Up to 5 addresses may be specified. If the network addresses are unkno wn, please contact your administrator or Internet Service Provider.
General Use 213 5.8.2.2 H.323 Settings E.164 alias This is the E.164 address of the system . The E.164 addre ss is equivalent to a telephone number, sometimes combined with access code s. Valid characters are 0-9, * and #. Whe n using a gatekeeper, the system will send a messag e to the gatekeeper containing both the E.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 214 Gatekeeper Settings Gatekeeper Discovery Auto The system will automati c ally try to register to any av ailable gatekeeper. If a gatekeeper responds to the request sen t from the codec within 30 second s this specific gatekeeper will be use d.
General Use 215 Multiple H.323 Aliases is set to Off. If set to Off, the system will register a si ngle H.3 23-IDs on the Gatekeeper b ased on the following priority: • H.323 ID • International Name • System Name The default setting for Multiple H.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 216 CallManager Settings CallManager IP This is the CallManager IP-address that is used if you specify H.323 Call Setup: CallManager.
General Use 217 Advanced H.323 Settings The Advanced H.323 Settings only have an effect if t hey are supported by your IP infrastructure. NAT NAT, Network Address Translation, is used when a PC and a vide o comm unication system are connected to a router with NAT su ppo rt.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 218 H.323 Ports Static When selecting static H.32 3 ports for TCP conne ction s the ports 5555 to 5574 will be used for Q.931 and H.245 respe c tively. Dy n ami c The system will allocate which ports to use when opening a TCP connection.
General Use 219 5.8.2.3 SIP Settings Mode On Setting the SIP mode to on will enable the system for incoming and outgoin g SIP calls. Off Setting the SIP mode to off will disable incoming and outgoing SIP calls from the system. Display Name The Display name part of the SIP Addre ss (U RI) is usually a full name or system name.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 220 Server Address The Server Address is the manually con f igured a ddress for the out boun d proxy and registrar. It is possible to use a fully qualified domain name, or an IP addres s. The default port is 5060 for TCP and UDP, but another one can be provided.
General Use 221 Draft-ietf-avt-rfc2032-bis-0 6.txt - Draft for advan ced video signaling includi ng resolution and mpi. RFC 2190 RTP Payload Format for H.263 Video Stre ams RFC 2429 RTP Payload Format for the 1998 Versi on of ITU-T Re c. H.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 222 5.8.2.4 SNMP Settings SNMP Settings SNMP Trap Host identifies the IP-address of the SNMP manager. SNMP (Simple Network Management Protocol, SNMP Ver 1) is used for m onitoring and co nfiguring of different entities in a network. The system's SNMP Agent resp ond s to requests from SNMP Managers (a PC program etc.
General Use 223 5.8.2.5 IP Services NTP IP This is the NTP time server address from whi c h the system can get updated time information. This is a requirement for proper o pe ratio n if H.235 authentication is implemented. The Network Time Protocol (NTP) i s used to sync hronize the time of the system to a reference time server.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 224 5.8.2.6 Quality of Service QoS Type Off No QoS is used. Diffserv Diffserv QoS method is used. Please see belo w for d etails. IP Precedence IP Precedence QoS method is used. Please see below for details. IP Precedence Video Used to define which priority audio, video, dat a and signalin g should have in the network.
General Use 225 Auto will provide the following priority: Audio 4 Diffserv Video Used to define which priority Audio, Video, Da ta and Signaling packets sho uld h ave in an IP network.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 226 5.8.2.7 IEEE 802.1x 802.1X The system may be connected to an IEEE 802.1x LAN network. Supported 8 02.1x protocols are EAP-MD5, EAP-PEAP and EAP-TTLS. The 802.1x authent ication are enabled by setting 802.1x Mode to On. On 802.1x authentication enabled Off 802.
General Use 227 5.8.3 Network Profiles This menu consists of 7 network profiles; a prefix and a suffix can be added for each p rofile. If you add a prefix/suffix to a profile, this prefix/su ffix will automatically be add ed in front/back of the number being dialed.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 228 5.8.4 Data Port The system provides up to two standard RS232 seri al ports to allow a computer to be conne ct ed for data transfer and control purposes. Note that wh en co nnecting to a PC the connecting cable must be a straight through RS232 cabl e.
General Use 229 5.8.5 Restore Default Settings Restore Default Settings will restore all system setti ngs. Note that this will not affect your Call Directory information, Network Type, Li ne Setup numbers or your SPID numbers.
6 Peripheral Equipment Using the optional peripheral device s outlined in this chapter and the many others available, you will be able to build your own applications for us e with the system, thereby better integrating the system into your business environ ment.
Peripheral Equipment 231 6.1 Interfaces 6.1.1 Video 6 Video Inputs: 1 THSI (TANDBERG High Speed Interface) on Data2. Use d for conne cting the Precision HD Camera. When Pre cisi on HD Camera is connected, video input 1 will be disabled. 2 video inputs supporting S-Video throu gh Mini-D IN connectors.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 232 6 Video Outputs: 2 S-Video outputs, Mini-DIN connectors. 2 composite video outputs, RCA conne ctors. 2 VGA/DVI-I (DVI = Digital Video Interface, I = Integrated Digital & Analog) output, analog or digital.
Peripheral Equipment 233 Supported DVI cables: TANDBERG supports DVI-D Single -Lin k , DVI- A and DVI-I Single-Link format cables. DVI-D cables transmit digital T.M.D.S. signal s, DVI-A cabl es transmit analog VGA signals a nd DVI-I cables can transmit either digital or anal og signals.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 234 Signal name CON. 3 Pin CON. 1 Pin CON. 5 Pin CON. 2 Pin CON. 4 Pin Cable color DDC Clock 6 15 Orange DDC Data 7 12 White Vertical Sync 8 14 Yellow DDC Power (+5V) 14, 16 9 Red Di.
Peripheral Equipment 235 VGA to DVI-A Cable Pinouts* : VGA to DVI-A cable male-male 5m black, maximum length 5m. No Item Description 1 Cable UL20276 3Coax*30#+IP*28#+5C*28#+AEB Black OD:7.0mm L-5000mm 2 Connecto r HDD 15P Male Black 3 Connecto r HDD 17P Male Black 4 Tube PE Tube Black OD:1.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 236 6.1.2 Audio 6 Audio Inputs: 3 microphone inputs (balanced, 24V phantom powere d) via XLR co nnectors. 3 audio inputs (line level) via RCA connectors. All audio inputs are active by default. For further information, refer to chapter Audio .
Peripheral Equipment 237 Audio output connector specific ation : Connector label Audio outputs Signal type Unbalanc ed Connecto r (codec) Female RCA/ phon o, sleeve-g round, centre-signal Output impedance 680 ohm s Max output level when set to maximum output level and volume control set to max.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 238 6.1.3 Network Ethernet: 1 x Ethernet (RJ-45 Jack) LAN interface (10/ 100 M b) up to 4 or 6 Mbps depe nd ing on the bandwidth option installe d. To connect the system to a LAN, use the Ether net cable provided b y TANDBERG (or a standard Ethernet cable).
Peripheral Equipment 239 The pinout of the E1/T1 interface is: PRI Pinout Crossover PRI cable Pin-1 RX+ 4 Pin-2 RX- 5 Pin-4 TX- 1 Pin-5 TX+ 2 Note! TANDBERG recomm end s always using category 5 cabling. NET Interface: 1 x X.21 / V.35 / RS449 with 1 x RS366 Call Control up to 2 Mbps V35: V.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 240 RS449: RS366: All balanced inputs and outputs (A an d B) use bala nced line signals according to V.11 (RS42 2) and single ended si gnal s in accordance with V.10 (RS 423). For balanced signals a "0" =low voltage is defined as terminal A positive with respe ct to terminal B.
Peripheral Equipment 241 All signals are electrically according to RS232. Cable length max: 5 meter X21:.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 242 All balanced inputs and outputs (A an d B) use bala nced line signals according to V.11 (RS42 2) and single ended si gnal s in accordance with V.10 (RS 423). For balanced signals a "0" =low voltage is defined as terminal A positive with respe ct to terminal B.
Peripheral Equipment 243 6.1.4 Data port The data port(s) are imple mented as Data Comm unications Equipment (D CE). The connectors used are female 9-pin D-subs. NOTE! Data port 2 is used by both Wave II Camera and Precisi on HD Camera and has differe nt pin-out scheme for the different use.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 244 6.2 Document Camera A document camera can be used for sho wing text, diagram s and a variety of graphical material as well as small three-dimensio nal obje cts. How to use a document camera with your system: 1. Connect the document camera to the Do c Cam input, if available, on the system.
Peripheral Equipment 245 6.3 DVD / VCR Installing a VCR/DVD-re corder/player DVD/VCR Playback Mono For playback, connect a cable between Video Out on the VCR and Video In (VCR) on the system. Connect a cable between Audio Out on t he VCR a nd the Audio In (VCR) on the system.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 246 Make sure that: That Stereo I/O Mode is set to On 128 AAC-LD is enabled That AAC-LD is enabled To enable VCR/DVD ducking (reduce volume when spea king), check that VCR Du cki ng under Audio Settings is set to On.
Peripheral Equipment 247 6.4 Additional Cameras Extra fixed Cameras You can connect extra fixed camera s to your sy stem, for example, a whiteboard camera. Con nect the video output of the additional camera to one of the available Video inp uts on the system.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 248 6.5 Additional Microphones If your environment is such that you require more than one microphone for you r room, e.g. you have a whiteboard at a distance from your table microphone; it is possible to con nect ad ditional microphones to your system.
Peripheral Equipment 249 6.6 The TANDBERG DNAM and Speakers TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile, T ANDBERG 6000 MXP, TANDBERG 7000 MXP, TANDBERG 8000 MXP and TANDBERG Maestro The TANDBERG Digital Natural Audio .
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 250 TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile DNAM configuration Center Speakers + In tegrated Stereo Speakers The DNAM Amplifier*: 3 x 50W continuous average Center Out put Powe r (lo ad specified by DNAM Center Speakers). 2 x 50W continuous average Stereo Output Powe r (lo ad specified by TANDBERG Loudspeaker Stereo Kit).
Peripheral Equipment 251 The DNAM Loudspeaker Cabinet (Center Spe aker s)*: 3-way Center Speaker system Frequency range 50Hz - 2 0kHz 2 x 130mm low- and midrange loudspeakers, 8 ohm s nomi.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 252 TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile: The TANDBERG Mini-DNAM*: The Mini-DNAM audio system is built on two spec iall y design ed and separate modules; the Mini- DNAM amplifier and the Mini-DNAM loudsp ea ker ca binet.
Peripheral Equipment 253 6.7 Stereo Speaker Kit Note that the following applies only for system s with a stereo S/PDIF output. The Stereo Speaker Kit provides an pair of floor-s tanding lou dsp eakers in addit ion to the built-in DNAM .
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Peripheral Equipment 255 6.8 Telephone Add-On The system has a built in audio bri dge* that can br ing in Voice over IP (VoIP) telephony or normal telephone sites using ISDN. Note that this requires a system with mix ed audi o output (audio from local and far end ) an d one audio input without integrated echo cancelli ng.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 256 6.9 Dual Monitor Note that this requires a system with du al monitor vid eo output. The Dual Monitor option consists of an additi onal mo nitor, bigge r cabinet top-plate and associated cabling. The Dual Monitor can be us ed to show full screen selfview, snap shot s and Duo Video.
Peripheral Equipment 257 6.10 XGA Monitors and Projectors (Optional) Some TANDBERG systems can be delivered with op tional single or dual TV/X GA monitors. It can also be connected to any DVI/VGA/PAL or NTS C display. Note that this requires a system with min imum one DVI-I output.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 258 6.11 VESA Display Power Management Because of the tremendous amount of energy co ns um ed by monitors when operating, the system will reduce power consu m p tion and extend monitor lifecycle by su spending the (switch off) monitors and projectors when the syste m goes into sleep/standby.
Peripheral Equipment 259 6.12 Digital Monitor Power Management DMPM is monitor power management a pplied over the digital DVI interface. TANDBERG supports DMPM in softwar e F2 and ab ove. Six monitor power stat es are defined. Monitor On Power state Transmitter (TANDBERG codec) and receiver (Moni t or) a re powered and active.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 260 6.13 Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) Extended Display Identification Data (EDID) is a VESA standard data format that will allow the system to communicate its ca pabilities, including vendor information like the supported VGA - formats and frequency range limits to a PC con ne cte d to the XGA/DVI input.
Peripheral Equipment 261 Tested and verified monitors, EDID & Timing Listed below are some of the monitors TANDBERG h ave tested an d verified against: ADI A715 Dell W1700 Dell W1900 EIZO L367 EIZ.
7 Appendices Appendices: Appendix 1: Technical Specification Appendix 2: Bandwidth Information Appendix 3: Environmental Considerations Appendix 4: Guidelines for setting up rooms for .
Appendices 263 Appendix 1: Technical Specifications Technical Specification UNIT DELIVERED COMPLETE WITH: 1 wide flat screen monitor, wireless remote control, TANDBERG Precision HD Camera, microphone,.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 264 VESA Monitor Power Management VIDEO FORMAT NTSC, PAL, VGA, SVGA, XGA, W-XGA, SXGA and HD720p LIVE VIDEO RESOLUTIONS NATIVE NTSC: 400p (528 x 400 pixels) 4SIF (704 x 480 pixels), .
Appendices 265 FRAME RATES 30 frames per second @ 168 kbps and above 60 fields per second @ 336 kbps and above (Point-to- point) DUAL STREAM DuoVideo H.239 Dual Stream Available on H.323 & H.320 Available in Multisite from any site Dynamic bandwidth adjustment (H.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 266 Appendix 2: Bandwidth Information for TANDBERG Endpoints Bandwidth information for TANDBERG endpoints Model 8000MXP, 7000MXP 6000MXP, Maestro Bandwidth Point to point ISDN / IP S.
Appendices 267 H.264 Up to 2Mbps Up to 2Mbps Picture Mode MultiSite VS, CP4, CP5+1 VS, CP4, CP5+1 Model 990MXP / 990NET MXP 880MXP / 880NET MXP Bandwidth Point to point ISDN / IP Standard: 1920 (IP on.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 268 Appendix 3: Environmental Considerations Environmental considerations This section explains how to carry out basi c adju s tments and simple tests to en sure that you send and receive the best possi ble image and audio qualit y when u sing your system.
Appendices 269 Appendix 4: Guidelines for Setting up Rooms for Video Meetings Guidelines for setting up rooms for video meetings The following are a set of guidelines to consider whe n either building a video meeting roo m, or using an existing room for video meetin g s.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 270 The microphone should be placed at the front of the table to ensure that all speech will be detected. The best position for the micro phon e is at least 2 meters (6.5 feet) in front of the system on a plain, flat table with at least 0.
Appendices 271 Appendix 5: Security Security The system has several features both to prot ect fro m unauth orized use and sy stem access: Access Code: When Access Code is enabled, the user will be as ked to enter an access code before he/ she is able to make a call.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 272 By setting an IP Access Password on the s ystem, all access to the system using IP (Telnet, FTP and WEB) requires a pa ssword. This p assword can be enabled from telnet or dataport u sing the command: ippassword <ip-passwo rd >.
Appendices 273 backwards compatibility) with extended Diffie Hellma n key distribution via H.320, H.323 and Leased Line con ne ctions. The TANDBERG AES implementation is validated as conforming to the.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 274 Appendix 6: Using the File System Using the file system It is possible to access a file sy stem within the TANDBERG sy stem by using ftp: DOS- window: ftp <IP-address of system >, or Web- browser: ftp:// <IP-address of system> Description of the different files: all.
Appendices 275 Appendix 7: Web Interface Web Interface It is possible to access and maintain the system remot ely via a local area network (LAN) usin g a standard Web-browser. Conne ct your syste m to a LAN with a Network cable. How to configure your system for web interface: 1.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 276 Appendix 8: Connecting the System to PRI/T1 (Not available on all TANDBERG systems) Connecting the system to PRI/T1 Using CSU adapter Connecting the system to the ISDN network via the E1/T1-inte rfa ce using an Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE or equivalent CSU, will allow up to 1.
Appendices 277 Appendix 9: Connecting the System to Switched 56 Network Connecting the system to the Switched 56 network Using Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adap ter Connecting the system to the SW56 net work u sing a Telesync Adapter is described bel ow.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 278 Appendix 10: Connecting the System to ISDN using NT1 Network Adapters Connecting the system to ISDN using NT1 network adapters Connecting Connect the first ISDN cable from ISDN 1 on t he syst em to the S-interface on your first NT1 network adapte r.
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TANDBERG 6000 MXP 280 Appendix 11: TANDBERG Cameras TANDBERG Precision HD Camera (Available to TANDBERG 8000 M XP, 6000 MXP Prof ile, 3000 MXP Profile*, Maestro MXP and Edge 75/85/95 MXP) Pin-outs and.
Appendices 281 1. Extra Camera In 2. 12V DC Power In 3. HD Video Out, HDMI** 4. Codec – HD Video Out 5. Kensington Lock NOTE! The enclosed TANDBERG Camera Cable s m ust be used! Do not use other camera cables as this might cause problem s with the tr ansfer of video signals from the Precision HD Camera.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 282 The maximum length of the camera cable for mult iple cameras supported by TA NDBERG is 20 m (65 ft). * Applies to T3000 MXP Profile with new hardware. ** Disabled when connected to a TANDBERG system using the TANDBERG Ca mera Cable.
Appendices 283 Top view:.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 284 (Not available with set top systems) WAVE II Camera Pinouts and Connectors 8-PIN RJ (shielded modular jack): This connector is u sed fo r the power and control signals to the main camera.
Appendices 285 Pin-5 GND Pin-4 RXD (in) Pin-3 TXD (out) Pin-2 Presence (+12V in daisy chain) Pin-1 GND Multiple Camera support: The figure below is an example of how mu ltiple cam eras should be con n.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 286 Dimensions Front view: Sid e view : Re ar view : Underside vie w :.
Appendices 287 Appendix 12: Remote Control (TRC3 / TRC4) Remote Control (TRC 3 / TRC4) The TANDBERG remote control transmits IR -signals usin g the following parameters: Protocol Siemens SDA2208 Refer.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 288 Remote Control Key Code map: Button codes Remote Control (TRC 3) Remote Co n trol (TRC 4) TANDBERG TRACKER Dec Hex Address Button name Address Button name Address Button name 0 0.
Appendices 289 33 21 0 OK 0 OK 34 22 0 CALL 0 CALL 35 23 0 END CA LL 0 END CALL 36 24 0 PHONE BOOK 0 PHONE BOOK 37 25 0 MENU 0 MENU 38 26 0 CANCEL 0 CANCEL 39 27 0 0 40 28 0 LAYOUT 0 LAYOUT 41 29 42 2.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 290 Appendix 13: Cisco CallManager Registration Cisco CallManager registration Configuring an H.323 client on the CallManager 4.0 The registration of a H.323 client in CallM anager is supported on t he CallManager (CCM) 4. 0 software and forward.
Appendices 291 Appendix 14: Diagnostic Tolls for IP Diagnostic Tools for IP To use these tools, will require u sing a P C and setting up a telnet session towards the syste m . Q.931 To show Q.931 trace during a call you n eed to issue the command ‘syslo g on’.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 292 Function Port Typ e Gatekeeper Discovery (RAS) 1719 UDP Q.931 Call Setup 1720 TCP H.245* Range 5555-5574 TCP Video Range 2326-2405 UDP Audio Range 2326-2405 UDP Data/FECC Range 2.
Appendices 293 Appendix 15: System Upgrade System Upgrade Before starting the software upgrade of the TA NDBE RG MXP system, please make sure to have the new software file, (for instance s0500 00F 30.pkg ) a nd the Rel ease Key for this software available.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 294 The following page will now be di splaye d: Figure 1 3. Enter the Release key in the ‘Release Key’ field and press the ‘Install Software’ button.
Appendices 295 A new page will now be displayed: Figure 2 4. Type in the path to where the new software file is stored, or sel ect the file by using the ‘Browse’ button. 5. The progress for the sw upgrade can be tracked by pressing the ‘telnet’ link in the help text box BEFORE pressing the install button.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 296 5. Type in your IP password (def ault is “TANDBERG”) a s pa ss word. 6. Type ‘put <software file name> and press Ente r.
Appendices 297 The following page will now be di splaye d: Figure 3 5. Enter the release key for the system to be upgraded in the ‘Rele ase Key’ field. If no release key is given, the Far End System will use the prev iously stored release key if possible.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 298 In the menu on the system under ‘Control Panel /System Information ’, the installed software should now be displayed as the ‘Software Versi on’.
Appendices 299 Appendix 16: Declaration of Conformity Declaration of Conformity EC DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY MANUFACTURER: TANDBE RG Telecom AS PRODUCT NAME: C odec 6000MXP TYPE NUMBER: TTC6-08 DESCRI.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 300 Appendix 17: Dimensions Dimensions with the Precision HD Camera.
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TANDBERG 6000 MXP 302 Dimensions with the WAVE II Camera Front view, 50'' monitor Top view, with base.
Appendices 303 Top view, 50'' monitor.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 304 Codec.
Appendices 305 Appendix 18: How to Remove the Codec TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile: How to remove the codec Pull out codec and remove cables.
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Appendices 307 Appendix 19: Protocols Supported PROTOCOLS SUPPORTED TCP/IP - Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol A set of networking protocols that provi des conn ectivity over LAN/WAN to any network computer. HTTP - Hypertext Tran sfe r Protocol A protocol used to transfer information on the in ternet.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 308 A communications network conn ecting a group of computers, printers, and other devices located within a relatively limited area (for example, a building). WAN – Wide Area Net work A communications network conn ecting geographically separated computers, printers, and othe r devices.
Appendices 309 Appendix 20: Cable Specifications TANDBERG MXP and Classic E ndpoints that support External Network External Network Pinout With respect to signals on the NET port: • For balanced signals a “0”=low voltage i s defined as terminal A positive with respect to terminal B.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 310 Cable Specification V.35 Cable TANDBERG MXP and Classic E ndpoints that support External Network • Connector on cable at Codec en d: o Female 2 6 pi n high-density DSUB with thumbscrews. • Connectors on cable at V.35-adapte r en d: o Male 34 pin Winchester (AMP part number 2013 57 -1 or equivalent).
Appendices 311 Cable Specification V.35/RS-366 Cable TANDBERG MXP and Classic E ndpoints that support External Network • Connector on cable at Codec en d: o Female 2 6 pi n high-density DSUB with thumbscrews.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 312 Cable Specification RS-449 Cable TANDBERG MXP and Classic E ndpoints that support External Network • Connector on Tandberg End: o Female 2 6pin High Density DSUB Newark P/N 50F.
Appendices 313 Cable Specification RS-449/RS-366 Cable TANDBERG MXP and Classic E ndpoints that support External Network • Connector on Tandberg End: o Female 2 6pin High Density DSUB Newark P/N 50F.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 314 Cable Specification RS-530 Cable TANDBERG MXP and Classic E ndpoints that support External Network • Connector on Tandberg End: o Female 2 6pin High Density DSUB Newark P/N 50F.
Appendices 315 Cable Specification RS-530/RS-366 TANDBERG MXP and Classic E ndpoints that support External Network • Connector on Tandberg End: o Female 2 6pin High Density DSUB Newark P/N 50F2055 o.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 316 Cable Specification RS-449 Cable to KIV-7 TANDBERG MXP and Classic E ndpoints that support External Network • Connector on Tandberg End: o Female 2 6pin High Density DSUB Newar.
8 Glossary # 199 AV1: External input for the TANDBERG/LOEWE monitor. 2nd monitor: The second monitor of your video com munication system. The second monito r is normally placed on the right side of the first monitor.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 318 B Bandw idth: Decides the quality of the video call. High bandwidth gives high q uality. C Call Control Data Triggered: Uses TxData, RxData and clock signals o nly.
Glossary 319 Diagnostics: Allows testing of individual system co mponents an d displ ays the current system settings. Digital ClarityTF: Participants enjoy presentations o f ex ceptionally high quality resolution video. Disconnect site: As a Chairma n, you get the option to Disconnect site.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 320 G G.711: Audio algorithm for normal qualit y audio (tel ephone quality, 3.1 kHz) The system will always have G.711 enabled. G.722: Audio algorithm for high quality audio (7 kHz). G.722.1: Audio algorithm for compressed high qu ality audio (7 kHz) G.
Glossary 321 M Main Camera: Your camera. Video input 1 Max call length: This feature will automatically end both incomin g and outgoing calls when the call time exceeds the length specified. Max channels: Indicates the maximum numbe r of channels the system is allo wed to use on the E1/T1 interface.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 322 Non Standard Facility: The network provider may require service selection in your ISDN configuration. Valid NSF codes are from 1 to 31. 0 will disable NSF service codes. NR: Noise Reduction. Re duces constant background noise (e.
Glossary 323 Request Floor: The MCU will broadcast the video in full screen to all other pa rticipants in the conference. If the MCU conf eren ce has a c hairman, a request will be sent to the chairman. Restart: Restart s the syst e m. Restore defaults: Re stores system settings to the factory defaults.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 324 Streaming Announcements: The system will announce to the net wo rk that it is streaming. This enables a streaming client (e.g. a PC) to co nnect to the system's streaming session. Used by Cisco IP/TV. Streaming Pass word: Prevents unauthori zed access to the stre aming fun ctionality.
Glossary 325 VNC: Virtual Network Computing. Voice Switched: The active site will be displayed in full screen during a MultiSite conference. W WAVE II Camera: Wide Angle View Camera - delivers the wide st angle of view in the industry. Welcome menu: The welcome menu di splays the Menu when you are outside a call.
TANDBERG 6000 MXP 326 9 Index A Access Co de....................................101, 124 Add Another Call........................................ 42 Additional mi cropho ne ............................. 248 Administrator Passwo rd ....................
Index 327 Presentati on Menu ................................. 78 Presentation Source ................................ 154 Presets ....................................................... 71 Production of products ................................. v R Release C hair .
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