Polycom VS4000 manual Safety and Legal Notices, Important Safeguards

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Safety and Legal Notices

Important Safeguards

Read and understand the following instructions before using the system:

Close supervision is necessary when the system is used by or near children. Do not leave unattended while in use.

Only use electrical extension cords with a current rating at least equal to that of the system.

Always disconnect the system from power before cleaning and servicing and when not in use.

Do not spray liquids directly onto the system when cleaning. Always apply the liquid first to a static free cloth.

Do not immerse the system in any liquid or place any liquids on it.

Do not disassemble this system (except as instructed in the manufacturer's instructions). To reduce the risk of shock and to maintain the warranty on the system, a qualified technician must perform service or repair work.

Connect this appliance to a grounded outlet.

In case of lightning storms, disconnect the telephone line cord from the system, and only connect the system to surge protected power outlets.

The socket outlet to which this apparatus is connected must be installed near the equipment and must always be readily accessible.

Keep ventilation openings free of any obstructions.

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.

License Restrictions

THE SOFTWARE PROGRAMS CONTAINED OR DESCRIBED HEREIN ARE CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION AND PROPRIETARY PRODUCTS OF POLYCOM OR ITS LICENSORS.

Buyer shall not sublicense or otherwise distribute any of the Subject Programs except to End Users and/or resellers who have entered into a Sublicense Agreement. For purposes of this Agreement a “Sublicense Agreement” shall mean a written license agreement between the Buyer and its purchaser, or, in the case of any sale by Buyer to a reseller, between such reseller and the End User, that is either 1) signed by the End User or 2) included with the Documentation, in such a manner that the End User reasonably indicates its acceptance of the Sublicense Agreement by turning on and using the Computer Equipment. Polycom shall include so-called “break the seal software licenses” with the Documentation, and Buyer shall not remove or alter any such Sublicense Agreements or any notifications or warning stickers relating thereto. Buyer shall not waive, amend, or otherwise modify any Sublicense Agreement without Polycom’s prior consent.

Title to all Subject Programs shall at all times remain and vest solely with Polycom and its licensors. Buyer acknowledges Polycom, Inc.’s claim that the Subject Programs are its trade secret and confidential property, and shall treat them as such. Buyer will not attempt to disassemble, decompile, reverse-engineer or otherwise endeavor to discover or disclose the methods and concepts embodied in the Subject Programs. Except as expressly allowed under this Agreement, the Buyer shall not copy, modify, transcribe, store, translate, sell, lease, or otherwise transfer or distribute any of the Subject Programs in whole or in part, without prior authorization, in writing, from Polycom. Buyer shall not remove or destroy any copyright, patent, trademark or other proprietary mark or notice on Computer Equipment, and shall reproduce any such marks on any copies of Subject Programs that it makes hereunder.

You shall not and shall not allow any third party to 1) decompile, disassemble, or otherwise reverse-engineer or attempt to reconstruct or discover any source code or underlying ideas or algorithms of the software by any means whatsoever or 2) remove any product.

Warranty

Polycom, Inc. warrants its products to be free of defects in materials and factory workmanship for a period of twelve

(12)months from date of purchase. This warranty does not apply to damage to products resulting from accident, misuse, service or modification by anyone other than a Polycom, Inc. authorized service facility/dealer. The warranty is limited to the original purchaser and is not transferable. Any liability of Polycom, Inc. or its suppliers with respect to the product or the performance thereof under any warranty, negligence, strict liability or other theory will be limited exclusively to product repair or replacement as provided above. Except for the foregoing, the product is provided “as is” without warranty of any kind including without limitation, any warranty of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. The entire risk of the quality and performance of the software programs contained in the system is with you.

© Polycom, Inc.

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Contents Release March 2004 Edition 3725-21650-001/A Trademark Information Contents Configuring Network Use Managing the System Remotely Predeployment Planning Isdn Provisioning How to Contact Technical Support By Telephone By InternetPredeployment Worksheet Cause CodesAbout this Guide Page What’s in this chapter? Introducing ViewStation EX, ViewStation FX VS4000 SystemsBreakthrough Video Quality Key FeaturesIndustry-Leading Audio Quality AES Encryption SupportAdditional Security Features Easy CallingRich Conference Experience Network Flexibility Enhanced User ExperienceRemote Management Easy InstallationRemote Control Standard System ComponentsMain System Power Supply Main CameraMicrophone Cables Hardware KitHardware kit that comes with the system includes System DescriptionCable Name System Description Documentation Network Interface Modules Optional System ComponentsAdditional Microphone Pod Network Interface Module System DescriptionDocument Camera or Other Additional Camera Visual Concert FXAdditional Monitor ProjectorSystem Number of Monitors Type of Monitors Other Optional Components Setting Up Your System Hardware Standard System Set-up Positioning the Main SystemTo position the system Setting Up Your System Hardware Original VS4000 Enhanced VS4000 To connect a Polycom PowerCam to the VS4000Main Monitor ViewStation EX ViewStation FXMonitor Video Audio Composite Outputs To connect a monitor to a VS4000 system To connect a microphone pod Microphone VS4000Microphone Power To connect the power supplyTo install batteries in the remote control Optional Equipment Set-up If your Isdn network is You will need Isdn Network Hardware ChecklistTo install a Quad BRI network interface module Quad BRI System side ViewStation EX ViewStation FXNetwork interface PRI Network Interface Module System side ViewStation EX ViewStation FX To install the PRI network interface module35/RS-449/RS-530 System side ViewStation EX ViewStation FX To install a V.35/RS-449/RS-530 network interface moduleTo connect an additional microphone pod You can connect an additional microphone pod to the systemVisual Concert FX System ViewStation EX ViewStation FX To connect a Visual Concert FXTo a ViewStation EX or ViewStation FX To a VS4000 system To connect a document cameraTo a ViewStation FX system To a VS4000 system To connect an additional PowerCamOriginal VS4000Connect an S-video Enhanced VS4000 Connect anCamera Enhanced VS4000 Connect an To connect an additional PTZ camera other than PowerCamCamera 4 Y Camera 4 ControlMonitor 3 S-Video To connect an additional TV monitorViewStation FX only Monitor 2, 3, 4 Y Video Monitor 2, 3, 4 CXvga Monitor VS4000 ViewStation EX VS4000 ViewStation FXTo connect a projector To connect a VCR to record To connect a VCR to playInputs Outputs VS4000Other Optional Components Page Configuring Network Use Network Connectivity Checklist Getting the Network ReadyThis information Should be provided by your To access the system using the web interface Using the Setup WizardTo configure video call preferences Configuring Video Call PreferencesConfigure these settings Setting DescriptionConfiguring LAN Support Configuring IP CallingTo configure LAN support Go to System Info Admin Setup LAN/H.323 LAN/Intranet LANTo configure Advanced LAN properties To set up the system to work with a firewall or NAT Configuring the System for Use with a Firewall or NATConfigure the system for specific products as follows Specifying H.323 Settings To specify H.323 SettingsGo to System Info Admin Setup LAN/H.323 H.323 Setup Configuring the System to Use a Gatekeeper Configuring Dialing SpeedsTo configure the dialing speeds available to users To configure the system to use a gatekeeperConfiguring the System to Use a Gateway To configure the system to use a gatewayGo to System Info Admin Setup LAN/H.323 H.323 Gateway To specify the Quality of Service Specifying Quality of ServiceGo to System Info Admin Setup LAN/H.323 QOS IP Precedence DiffservConfiguring Inverse Multiplexer Imux Settings Configuring Isdn SupportGo to System Info Admin Setup Video Network Imux To configure Inverse Multiplexer Imux settingsChoose Then do this Select StartConfiguring the PRI Network Interface Configuring the Quad BRI Network InterfaceTo configure the Isdn Network settings Go to System Info Admin Setup Video Network Isdn NetworkSelect Advanced PRI Setup and configure these settings To set up PRI network supportTo configure the PRI channels To access PRI InformationYou can view the following read-only information Configuring the Serial V.35/RS-449/RS-530 Network Interface To configure serial video network settingsGo to System Info Admin Setup Video Network Video Network Go to System Info Admin Settings Video Network Advanced To configure serial interface control signalsSelect Advanced Dialing and configure these settings To choose a calling profile for the connected equipmentTo configure Broadcast Mode settings Select Broadcast Mode Setup and configure these settingsTo select dialing speeds Go to System Info Admin Setup Security Crypto Resync To configure crypto resyncConfiguring the Global Address Book Configuring the Global Address Book Server SettingsTo configure the Global Address Book Server settings Setting Global Address Book Preferences To set the Global Address Book preferencesGateway Number Type Possible Alias Select OneDial Preferences and configure these settings Configuring the System for Use on a Private NetworkTo configure the system for a Private Network Enter the Private Network Numbers for each lineConfigure these Dialing Rules Setting the Dialing RulesCountry specified in System Info Admin Setup General Settings CountryNumbers from the Global Directory Placing a Test Call To place a test callIf you have trouble making video calls Update your system Update additional systems Following table describes how to update your systemKeeping your Software Current To complete this task This way Do thisSetting will not take effect if the system is Admin Setup LAN/H.323 LAN/IntranetIf the system has previously been configured Client when it is connected to a LANConfigured as a Dhcp server, it reverts to Setting will not take effect if the systemBeing a Dhcp client when it is connected to Administrator passwordDesigning the User Experience Setting the Admin Password Managing User Access to Settings and FeaturesTo set or change the Admin Password To reset a forgotten Admin PasswordVCR Screens that Require the Admin Password for AccessLetting Users Customize the Workspace Go to System Info Admin Setup General Setup, then selectLimiting What Users Can Do With the System Designing Video and Audio BehaviorsTo configure camera settings Configuring Camera SettingsGo to System Info Admin Setup Video/Cameras Cameras To set up cameras VS4000 onlyConfiguring TV Monitors To configure TV monitorsGo to System Info Admin Setup Video/Cameras TV Monitors To configure the content display Configuring the Content DisplaySend content when PC connected Specifies whether to VGA Output with No Graphics Specify screen appearanceGo to System Info Admin Setup Video/Cameras VGA Input To configure VGA Input CalibrationConfiguring a VCR to Record Calls To configure call recording with a VCRGo to System Info Admin Setup Video/Cameras VCR Configuring for Use with a Touch Panel Control Configuring Telephone and Audio SettingsGo to System Info Admin Setup Phone/Audio Go to System Info Admin Setup Software/Hardware RS-232Displaying Closed Captions Log in using this informationTo supply closed captions for a conference Click Show Closed CaptionConfiguring Data Conferences Configuring Data Conferences and Streaming CallsConfiguring and Starting Streaming Calls To configure a data conferenceTo stream a conference Press Call Hang Up on the remote controlTo stop streaming a conference Select Call Type Select Stop StreamingTo view a streamed conference To stream a conference using the web interfaceClick View a Meeting Click View Streaming VideoGo to System Info Admin Setup General Setup Configuring General SetupDesigning General System Behaviors For information about SeeSelect and configure these settings Enter the multipoint key provided Configuring Multipoint CallingTo place a cascaded call SiteSite Originating system site Go to System Info Admin Setup Video Network Multipoint Setup To configure multipoint videoTo set the call answer mode Setting the Call Answering ModeConfiguring AES Encryption Under Encryption, configure these settingsEnter the AES encryption key provided Setting Passwords and Security Options Go to System Info Admin Setup LAN/H.323 NTP Setup Setting System TimeHelping Users Get Started Page Managing the System Remotely Using the Web Interface To configure your browser to use the web interfaceInternet Explorer Netscape Using the Pmac Wizard Adding or editing address book entries Using the Address Book UtilityMaintaining address book entries on systems To add or edit entriesTo transfer address book entries between systems Maintaining address book files on your PCTo save address book files to your PC To upload a previously-saved fileUsing the System with GMS To configure Global Management settings and serversGo to System Info Admin Setup LAN/H.323 Global Management Validate Account Number Help and select Technical Support To configure Global Management contact informationSetting Up Snmp To configure the ViewStation system for Snmp ManagementGo to System Info Admin Settings LAN/H.323 Snmp Page System Usage and Statistics Select Set Up System to view the System Information screen System InformationTo view the System Information screen Call Status Network Statistics and Advanced StatisticsTo view the Network Statistics To view the Advanced Network StatisticsTo view the Call Status Go to System Info Diagnostics Call StatusInformation in the CDR Call LogTo view the CDR via the web interface Data DescriptionSame conference ID To get a CDR Call Detail Report CDR ArchivesPage Diagnostics and General Troubleshooting Sending a Message Go to Set Up System Diagnostics Send MessageSystem Management Screens Quick Reference To send a message via the web interfaceTo access the Diagnostics screens on the system Diagnostics ScreensGo to System Info Diagnostics To access the Diagnostics screens from the web interfaceCall Status Call Status screenCall Log screen Call LogColor Bar test On the Diagnostics screen Near End Loop test On the Diagnostics screenIP Connectivity Tools Select Near End LoopSelect Test System Audio Generate Tone testAudio Meter screen Select Audio MeterOperation At the system ViewStation web interface When the system displays It means IndicatorsSystem Lights Network Line Check IconsNetwork Interface Lights When the Quad BRI network Interface module displays It meansUpdated a few seconds General Troubleshooting Critical ProblemsSymptom System Cause Solution Fuse will void the equipment WarrantyRear panel, cable adapter, Severe Problems Symptom System Cause Solution Troubleshooting Notes on page C-1 Diagnostics Ping to determine Settings Video Network DialingSpeeds screen Moderate Issues Diagnostics Audio. You should hearMute icon Dhcp Client is on and no Minor IssuesAudio system On the Diagnostics Call Admin Settings Video/CamerasTV Monitors screen System Info Admin Setup Video/Cameras Cameras screen Disconnect System Behavior Meaning Normal System BehaviorsBy Telephone How to Contact Technical SupportPage What’s in this Appendix? Installation NotesParameter Maximum recommended value Predeployment PlanningIsdn PRI Isdn ProvisioningIsdn BRI Appendix a Installation Notes Page Network Configuration Notes Predeployment Worksheet If using Global Management Server Page Troubleshooting Notes Cause CodesCode Cause Definition Status Inquiry To it Was not a suspended call pending. This might be a An unspecified D-channel error when no other standard Page Important Safeguards Safety and Legal NoticesLimitation of Remedies and Damages EEA Regulatory Notices Australia Japan Underwriters Laboratories Statement Page BRI IndexIndex Index LAN Index Index CSU VGAIndex
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