VISION 5000 Videoconferencing System | Advanced use |
Network clocking
The network clock setting specifies the number of physical external clock signals.
Use ‘RS449/V35 Compatible’ when the external equipment provides two clock signals, one for transmit and one for receive. The difference between RS449 and V35 is the cable only.
Use ‘X21 Compatible’ when external equipment provides a common clock signal for both transmit and receive.
Advanced Network Settings
==== Advanced Network Settings ====
IMUX Default Prefix, Net1: #001_
IMUX Default Prefix, Net2: #001_
IMUX Restrict Offset: 10_ Previous Menu
IMUX default prefix
When using an external IMUX to make a call, you should specify a prefix which informs the IMUX of how to make the call (which protocol to use, number of channels etc.) in the absence of a user dialled prefix.
Example: To make a call using an Ascend Multiband VSX IMUX, you could use the following prefixes:
Prefix | Call Type |
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#008 | 8B call (BONDING) | #003 | 3B call (BONDING) |
#006 | 6B call (BONDING) | #002 | 2B call (BONDING) |
#005 | 5B call (BONDING) | #001 | 2B call (H.221) |
#004 | 4B call (BONDING) |
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The default prefix is chosen to be #001, a call on 2
Restrict offset
When using the # after the number, the restrict offset will be added to the prefix used. This means that if you want to make a 6 channel call to a 56 kbps network you should dial #006<number>#. If the restrict offset is 10, this is equivalent to dialing #016<number>.
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