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VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System

Installation

Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms

The following are a set of guidelines to consider when either building a video conferencing room, or using an existing room for videoconferencing.

Lighting:

-Low Contrast desired for light intensity. No dark spots.

-Intensity @ table 800 - 1400 Lux as measured with an Incident light meter.

-Intensity @ back wall: minimum ½ of that measured at table, Max ¾ of that measured at table.

-Colour temperature: Depends upon wall color and camera. Typically 3200 - 3600 degrees Kelvin

-Block sunlight from entering room.

Seating Area (Table):

-Should allow all participants to see Monitors.

-Should allow camera to “see” all participants.

-Should allow participants to see each other.

-Should allow 3 linear feet for each participant.

-Non-shiny non-patterned preferably light grey surface (if table used).

Walls:

-Colour: Depends on participants skin tones, cameras, and lighting. Generally high contrast colour desired . Light blue is commonly used.

-Acoustically reflective surfaces (such as glass or concrete) should be covered with curtains or sound treatment.

Audio:

-Noise Floor Maximum 50dBC.

-Noise Floor preferred less than 44dBC.

-Reverb Time .3 to .5 sec.

-Absorption Coefficient .25 to .45.

-No flutter echoes.

Ventilation:

-Keep in mind Noise Floor.

-300W (1024 BTU/HR) per person.

-400W (1365 BTU/HR) for equipment.

-40 W (137 BTU/HR) for each Fluorescent tube (maybe).

-Intake and exhaust should be located near equipment.

-Velocity = Noise. Therefore keep velocity of air low.

Monitor Size:

-Optimal distance from monitor for viewing people is about 7.5 x monitor size.

-Optimal distance from monitor for viewing documents is about 3.25 x monitor size.

-Viewing Angle: 45 degrees off axis maximum.

Room:

-Should be located away from Noise

-Should not have windows

-Doors should be located off camera - A “diamond” shape gives best viewing angles, camera angles, and can seat the most people.

Lighting:

 

Type

Temp

Bright Daylight near equator

10 000K to 30 000K

Metal Halide Lamp

10 000K

Verilux Reptile Daylight

6 500K

Daylight White Fluorescent

6 300K

Verilux Full spectrum Fluor

6 280K

Verilux Reptile D-light

5 600K

Average Daylight

5 500K

Cool white

4 200K

Lite White

4 150K

3500K Fluorescent

3 500K

Warm White

3000-3200K

100W Light bulb

2 850K

Candlelight

1 900K

Source

Intensity

Sunlight

30 000 to 100 000Lux

TV Studio

2000Lux

Average office

400Lux

By my Computer

600Lux

Moonlight

1Lux

Note: As measured with an incident light meter.

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Contents N D B E R G Vision 5000 Videoconferencing System Lysaker, Norway, Tel +47 67 125 125, Fax +47 67 125 Environmental IssuesVision 5000 Videoconferencing System Operator Safety Summary Contents Ethernet Functionality Vision 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced usePeripheral Equipment Appendices IndexIntroduction How to use this guideVision 5000 on-screen menu structure is shown below Menu structureRight keys to move through the menu structure Main menuAt a glance the Vision 5000 system Vision 5000 videoconferencing systemVision 5000 Videoconferencing System Camera MonitorsCodec Vision 5000 Videoconferencing System Cart Remote controlVision 5000 Videoconferencing System Table microphone Tandberg Natural Audio module optional on some systemsTandberg AudioScience module optional Precautions InstallationVision 5000 Videoconferencing System Installation This product complies with directives 89/366/EEC 93/261/EECInstallation Vision 5000 Videoconferencing System Camera Table Microphone Remote Control BatteriesUnpacking Isdn cables using BRI interface Connecting cablesIsdn cable using the PRI/T1 interface Connecting to the Switched 56 networkExample 29 monitor not USA Power on monitorExample 33 monitor not USA Press OK to exit menuTo highlight Switch on with, select AV with + keys Power on codecExample monitor USA Press p+s/tp- to select Special FUNCTIONS, then press OKISDN-BRI configuration ConfigurationISDN-PRI/T1 configuration External Network configurationEnvironmental considerations Iris control and lightingBackground Loudspeaker volume Brightness controlDo not place the camera facing a doorway Seating Area Table LightingVision System start-up Getting startedOn-screen help Vision 5000 Videoconferencing System Getting startedBasics Getting started Vision 5000 Videoconferencing SystemTo confirm the selection press OK Making and ending calls Making a callVideo call Telephone call SoftMux only Restricted callSpecial call prefixes Prefix Call TypeIs switched off. See ‘Utilities’ Last number redial/using the call directoryCorrecting keying mistakes To answer a call, pressGeneral use Adjusting volumeView outgoing video General use Vision 5000 Videoconferencing SystemMicrophone on/off Moving the picture-in-picture PIPControlling the Main Camera To manually focus the Main Camera, use the Focus keys Camera TrackingSelecting video sources Enable/Disable Camera TrackingSelecting audio sources Highlighter bar to a source and press OKPresets Selecting presetsStoring presets Sending/receiving graphics Sending a still imageRequesting a still image Source and 0 to view the still image Receiving a still imageFar end camera control Fecc General Advanced useAdvanced use Vision 5000 Videoconferencing System OverviewMain menu Menu structureAll submenus are explained below Call quality AudioVideo Audio Video ModeQuality MotionLow resolution video 176 x 144 pixels ResolutionChannels Status FormatAlphabetic Sort Edit directoryAdd New Entry Key to delete the last characterBoth numbers should be specified 2x64 or 2x56 calls Store Last Number Autoanswer UtilitiesDo not disturb Far end camera controlThis menu allows setup of still-image/graphics transfer Presentation SettingsMCU status line System NameView current settings Power up and system infoYou can test the different subsystems of the Vision Test subsystemCall status BRI Status BRI Status PRI CommentsCall status PRI Cause codes Most common cause codes for Isdn areRequest floor MCU servicesChair control Terminal IDTake chair Release chairAllows the chairman to terminate the conference altogether Allows the chairman to release the floorAudio Inputs Audio setupMix Mode Level Settings InputsMic1 +3.0dB If an output is ‘Off’, no audio will be sent to that output Level Settings OutputsEcho Control Noise ReductionTips for improving the echo canceller performance Alert Tones & Volume Restore Audio DefaultsAlert Speaker Camera Track Mode Video inputEnter a video source name Keys on the remote control Camera adjustmentsFocus BacklightWhitebalance Vision 5000 Videoconferencing System Advanced use BrightnessVideo output Terminal settings Network configurationISDN-BRI ISDN-PRI/T1 External Isdn switch type Ntsc version is shown belowEtsi Euro Isdn Number2 Number Line SetupSubaddress Advanced Isdn settingsMSN Multi Subscriber Number Default Call TypeParallel dial DownspeedNumber Max ChannelsCable Length 1&2 PRI Switch Type Type Manufacturer PRI Switch Type settingAT&T Isdn National Isdn Channel HuntingRS366 Dialling Leased Line Data Triggered Manual RS449/V35 CompatibleCall control #006 6B call Bonding #002 #008 8B call Bonding #003Dataport Dataport configuration9600 NoneControl mode Data modeModem mode Dataport 1 supports 4 different modes Control Modem 120Restore defaults IP-assignment TCP/IP SettingsIP-address IP-subnet maskEthernet Functionality What is neededWWW-interface Ethernet Vision 5000 Videoconferencing SystemVision 5000 Videoconferencing System Ethernet How is it done Peripherals Vision 5000 Videoconferencing System Peripheral EquipmentVision 5000 Videoconferencing System Peripherals InterfacesVideo Inputs Video OutputsDual Monitor optional Natural Audio module optional AudioScience module optionalPlease contact your dealer for further information Tracker optional Multiple controllable cameras optionalDocument camera Video Cassette Recorder VCR VCR PlaybackVCR Recording Extra cameras Telephone Add-OnVGA to PAL converter PC applicationsOther PC applications VGA PAL/NTSC converterAdditional microphones Appendix Vision 5000 Videoconferencing System AppendicesVision 5000 Videoconferencing System Appendix Using Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapterVision Configuration of VisionINC DSU Using CSU adapter Appendix 3 Connecting Vision 5000 to PRI/T1Configuration ofAdtran T1 ESF Csuace Making a callAppendix 4 LED indication PowerSymbols IndexIndex Vision 5000 Videoconferencing System Imux Vision 5000 Videoconferencing System IndexIndex Vision 5000 Videoconferencing System