TANDBERG D12817-05 Isdn cables, Power cable, 5a. LAN cable, 5b. Wireless LAN Insert PC Card

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TANDBERG Videoconferencing System

Installation

 

 

3. ISDN cables

Connect the ISDN cables to the ISDN sockets (S/T-interface) provided by the service provider. Your main number will be the number associated with the socket to which ISDN cable number 1 is connected.

NOTE

SOME SOFTWARE VERSIONS DO NOT SUPPORT THREE ISDN LINES

North America: The TANDBERG 550 does not have a built-in network terminator. If your wall socket provides you with an ISDN U-interface, you will need an NT1 between your TANDBERG 550 and your ISDN line, see Appendix 1.

NOTE WRITE DOWN THE NUMBERS ASSOCIATED WITH EACH OF THE ISDN LINES. YOU WILL NEED THEM LATER TO CONFIGURE THE SYSTEM.

NOTE CONNECTING TO THE SWITCHED 56 NETWORK: WHEN CONNECTING TO THE SWITCHED 56 NETWORK YOU MAY USE ONE OF THE BRI INTERFACES ON THE TANDBERG 550. PLEASE REFER TO APPENDIX 2 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION.

4. Power cable

Connect the power supply to the ‘DC in’ input on the system.

Connect the power cable to the power supply.

Connect the power cable to an electrical distribution socket.

5a. LAN cable

• To use the system on LAN, connect a LAN cable from the ‘Ethernet’ connector on the system to your LAN.

5b. Wireless LAN - Insert PC Card

Remove the “dummy” card by pressing the ‘Eject’ button next to the slot.

Insert the Wireless LAN PC Card.

NOTE

MAKE SURE YOU INSERT THE CARD IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION (WITH THE PRODUCT LOGO POINTING UPWARDS). PUSH THE CARD INTO THE SLOT UNTIL THE ‘EJECTBUTTON POPS UP.

See ‘Wireless LAN Settings’ for configuration.

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Contents Page Tandberg Videoconferencing System Trademarks and copyright Environmental IssuesOperator Safety Summary Contents Peripheral Equipment Advanced useAppendices Index TIP IntroductionLAN Menu structureAt a glance the Tandberg 550 system Tandberg 550 Videoconferencing SystemCamera Remote controlCodec Table microphonePrecautions InstallationUnpacking Microphone cable Connecting cablesMonitor cables 5b. Wireless LAN Insert PC Card Power cableIsdn cables 5a. LAN cableSelect Audio/Video input on monitor Power onMenu System configurationLAN configuration Isdn configurationSystem start-up Getting startedWelcome menu Basics Making a call Making and ending callsTIP Selecting / setting default quality bandwidth Selecting / setting default network End a call Answer a callCorrecting keying mistakes Directory Edit Entry Add New EntryDelete Entry Do Not Disturb / Sleep Mode Adjusting volumeGeneral use View outgoing video selfviewOn Screen Symbols Controlling the Main Camera Focusing cameraSelecting video sources Moving / zooming cameraVoice Activated Camera Positioning Selecting presets PresetsStoring presets Far end camera control Fecc Sending a snapshot Sending and receiving snapshotsViewing a snapshot Receiving a snapshotExternal MCU control functions Quick Menu Page Text Chat / Closed Captioning Web-interfaceOther PC applications PC SoftPresenterStreaming SnapshotsAdvanced use Menu PasswordMain menu Call quality VGA ResolutionsAudio VideoAutoanswer UtilitiesFar end camera control MCU status line Welcome MenuSystem Name Camera BrightnessAuto Request Floor Web SnapshotsISDN-BRI Settings Terminal SettingsSpids This Service has Limited Access on Some Isdn Networks Parallel dial LAN Settings Page Settings Page Rsvp Advanced H.323 SettingsQoS Type IP Type of Service TOSIP Precedence DiffservIP Settings Page Wireless LAN Settings Increased Encryption Level will Decrease Performance Snmp Settings AudioIn Mode Audio SettingsVideo Call Alert Tone / Alert Volume Echo Control Key TonesVGA Settings VNC Settings Access Code Call SettingsIncoming telephone calls Fallback to telephonyEncryption Secure Conference Encryption ModeNetwork Profiles Max Call LengthPage Dataport configuration Software Options LanguageSystem info DiagnosticsChannel status TIP Call status Restore defaultsIP Address Conflict Check Test subsystem View current settingsInterfaces Peripheral EquipmentPage Tracker Document cameraAppendix 1 Security AppendicesAppendices Tandberg Videoconferencing System Optional feature Appendix 2 Using the file system Custom logos · Go to the folder where your logo is located Appendix 3 Declaration of Conformity Index Index Tandberg Videoconferencing System