TANDBERG D50104-15 user manual Mobile Camera Cart optional, Height Adjustable Camera Arm

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Health Care System III

Introduction

Mobile Camera Cart (optional)

Camera

A standard, continent specific (NTSC for North America or PAL for Europe) TANDBERG WAVE camera is mounted on a fully adjustable arm on the mobile stand. The camera provides high resolution images with a fast pan/tilt/zoom action that is controlled from the Tandberg remote control. Up to ten camera positions can be stored. To move the camera, always hold it by the handle and not its body.

Cart

The mobile camera cart provides excellent stability, the necessary height for the camera, and allows for easy movement in confined areas. A large handle is provided midway along the main support post. Five castors are used for stability and two of them can be locked by stepping on the foot lock. The bar above three of the castors is provided for a foot rest.

A shelf is provided for holding other hospital approved specialized cameras for attaching to medical devices such as otoscopes, opthalmascopes, etc. To securely hold various sized equipment, the width of shelf is adjustable by loosening and tightening the two large thumbnuts underneath the shelf. The back of the shelf is also used for holding the mobile camera remote control.

The hospital approved equipment that is used with the mobile cart must be plugged into either the power bar within the main HCS III cart, or into the same receptacle that the power cord of the main HCS III cart is plugged into.

A microphone/video connection box located at the back of the shelf, provides one video input connection and one microphone connection. A short video cable is provided to attach a medical device on the shelf to the video input connector. The microphone input is typically used for a microphone that is clamped to the cart handle, such as that provided in the optional microphone package (described in next section).

The box at the bottom of the cart holds the connectors for the main unit-to-unit cable, as well as the mobile camera control device.

Height Adjustable Camera Arm

The height adjustable camera arm clamp incorporates two release handles and provides the camera with approximately 39 inches of vertical movement. This enables a physician to have precise placement of the camera all the way down to the height of an examination table.

Relative to the floor, the height of the camera lens can be adjusted from approximately 45 inches (with camera lens fully tilted up) to 83 inches.

Arm Clamp

ReleaseLimit Collar

Handles

Cable Holder

Height

Adjustable

Arm Clamp

Arm Clamp

Limit Collar

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Contents Health Care System Declaration of Conformity Copyright 2001, Tandberg For the customers in the USA Symbols Location This Symbol IndicatesOn Installation PrecautionsOn Safety On Repacking On CleaningOn Mobility On StorageContents Getting Started Advanced use Rsvp NAT 100 TIP IntroductionAt a Glance The HCS III System Camera Main HCS III CartMicrophone MonitorCart Keyboard and Mouse customer suppliedHeadset and Jack Remote ControlRear Interface Panel Network Terminating UnitsMobile Camera Cart optional Height Adjustable Camera ArmIntroduction Health Care System Unpacking InstallationInstallation Health Care System Connecting the SystemHealth Care System Installation To connect a video cassette recorder VCR VCRDual NET 1 External Network Interface Isdn BRI CablesPRI Interface LAN CableMicrophone 3 MIC Installing a PCMain HCS III Cart Microphone Ancillary Equipment Monitor Suspension Arm Adjustment Cart AdjustmentsTriple-pivot Arm Counterbalance Adjustment Operational Considerations Brightness Control Loudspeaker VolumeIris Control and Lighting BackgroundLighting Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing roomsWelcome menu Getting StartedSystem start-up Quick Keys BasicsMain Menu Menu StructureMenu System configurationLAN configuration Isdn configurationMaking a call Making and ending callsType of calls Selecting / setting default quality bandwidthAnswer a call Selecting / setting default networkEnd a call Correcting keying mistakesDirectory Edit Entry Add New EntryDelete Entry Add Site Add MultiSite EntryDo Not Disturb / Sleep Mode Adjusting volumeGeneral use View outgoing video selfviewControlling the Main Camera Focusing cameraSelecting video sources Moving / zooming cameraVoice Activated Camera Positioning SetupActivating DeactivatingSelecting presets PresetsStoring presets Far end camera control FeccSending a still image Sending/receiving still imagesViewing a still image Receiving a still imageAdd Duo Video Duo VideoEnd a Duo Video call MultiSite MCU MultiSite cascading Establishing MultiSite meetings using DirectoryPress ‘Add Site’ to bring up the MultiSite dial menu Adding an extra site dial outAdding an extra site dial Disconnecting sites from a conferencePC SoftPresenter PC PresenterText Chat / Closed Captioning Web-interfaceStreaming Other PC applicationsMain menu Advanced useCall quality VGA ResolutionsAudio VideoAdvanced call quality Presentations Utilities MCU status line Welcome MenuContinuous Presence System Name MCU servicesRequest floor Quick MenuRelease floor Terminal NamesChair control Audio Inputs Audio SettingsMix Mode Audio Outputs Level SettingsNoise Reduction Level Settings OutputsEcho Control Motion Automatic Gain Control AGC SettingsRoom Size Alert Tones & Volume Tips for improving the echo canceller performanceRestore Audio Defaults Alert SpeakerVideo Settings Video Name VGA SettingsVGA Out VGA Out QualityPassword VNC SettingsStart using VNC AddressNetwork Configuration Terminal SettingsIsdn Switch Type ISDN-BRI SettingsLine Setup Subaddress Advanced Isdn settingsNumber ISDN-PRI SettingsPRI Switch Type Channel Hunting Below is a list of common ISDN-PRI/T1 switchesAdvanced ISDN-PRI Settings Line SettingsExternal network settings Leased E1/T1 SettingsNetwork clocking Call controlAddress Port LAN SettingsTTL/Router Hops Streaming SourceSettings IP Type of Service TOS Advanced H.323 SettingsPrefix RegisterNAT Address IP SettingsIP-assignment IP-addressRestart Snmp SettingsAccess Code Call SettingsIncoming MCU calls Incoming telephone callsNetwork Profiles EncryptionMax Call Length Dataport Dataport configurationDataport LanguageSoftware Options Channel status DiagnosticsSystem info Call status Restore defaultsTest subsystem View current settingsFar End Loop Isdn only System SelftestConnecting Connecting the HCS III to Isdn using Network AdaptersConfiguring AppendixUsing Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapter Connecting the system to the Switched 56 networkConfiguration of Telesync Adapter Configuration of the systemConnecting to Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE Connecting the system to PRI/T1Using CSU adapter Configuration of Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE Environmental considerations Description of the different files Using the file systemB2 ABC Appendix 6 Access CodeTechnical Description 101 102 Abbreviations Index Symbols105 USA Servicing