TANDBERG D50104-15 user manual Copyright 2001, Tandberg

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Health Care System III

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Environmental Issues

Thank you for buying a product which contributes to a reduction in pollution and thereby helps save the environment.

Our products reduce the need for travel and transport and thereby reduce pollution.

Our products have either none or few consumable parts (Chemicals, toner, gas, paper).

Our products are low energy consuming products.

Battery handling:

Batteries for the Remote Control are Long Life and Alkaline batteries saving the environment, please follow guidelines on the packing material for handling and disposal of the batteries.

Waste handling:

No need to send material back to TANDBERG as there are no consumables to take care of. Please contact your local dealer for information on recycling the product by sending the main parts of the product for disassembly at local electronic waste stations, marking recyclable parts so the waste station can disassemble and re-use these parts.

Production of products:

Our factories employ the most efficient environmental methods for reducing waste and pollution and ensuring the products are recyclable.

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Contents Health Care System Declaration of Conformity Copyright 2001, Tandberg For the customers in the USA Symbols Location This Symbol IndicatesPrecautions On SafetyOn Installation On Storage On CleaningOn Repacking On MobilityContents Getting Started Advanced use Rsvp NAT 100 TIP IntroductionAt a Glance The HCS III System Monitor Main HCS III CartCamera MicrophoneCart Keyboard and Mouse customer suppliedNetwork Terminating Units Remote ControlHeadset and Jack Rear Interface PanelMobile 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 LAN Cable Isdn BRI CablesNET 1 External Network Interface PRI InterfaceInstalling a PC Main HCS III Cart MicrophoneMicrophone 3 MIC Ancillary Equipment Cart Adjustments Triple-pivot Arm Counterbalance AdjustmentMonitor Suspension Arm Adjustment Background Brightness Control Loudspeaker VolumeOperational Considerations Iris Control and LightingLighting Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing roomsGetting Started System start-upWelcome menu Quick Keys BasicsMain Menu Menu StructureMenu System configurationLAN configuration Isdn configurationMaking a call Making and ending callsType of calls Selecting / setting default quality bandwidthCorrecting keying mistakes Selecting / setting default networkAnswer a call End a callDirectory Add New Entry Delete EntryEdit Entry Add Site Add MultiSite EntryView outgoing video selfview Adjusting volumeDo Not Disturb / Sleep Mode General useMoving / zooming camera Focusing cameraControlling the Main Camera Selecting video sourcesDeactivating SetupVoice Activated Camera Positioning ActivatingFar end camera control Fecc PresetsSelecting presets Storing presetsReceiving a still image Sending/receiving still imagesSending a still image Viewing 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 useVideo VGA ResolutionsCall quality AudioAdvanced call quality Presentations Utilities Welcome Menu Continuous PresenceMCU status line System Name MCU servicesTerminal Names Quick MenuRequest floor Release floorChair control Audio Settings Mix ModeAudio Inputs Audio Outputs Level SettingsLevel Settings Outputs Echo ControlNoise Reduction Automatic Gain Control AGC Settings Room SizeMotion Alert Speaker Tips for improving the echo canceller performanceAlert Tones & Volume Restore Audio DefaultsVideo Settings VGA Out Quality VGA SettingsVideo Name VGA OutAddress VNC SettingsPassword Start using VNCNetwork Configuration Terminal SettingsIsdn Switch Type ISDN-BRI SettingsLine Setup Subaddress Advanced Isdn settingsISDN-PRI Settings PRI Switch TypeNumber 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 controlStreaming Source LAN SettingsAddress Port TTL/Router HopsSettings Register Advanced H.323 SettingsIP Type of Service TOS PrefixIP-address IP SettingsNAT Address IP-assignmentRestart Snmp SettingsIncoming telephone calls Call SettingsAccess Code Incoming MCU callsEncryption Max Call LengthNetwork Profiles Dataport Dataport configurationLanguage Software OptionsDataport Diagnostics System infoChannel status Call status Restore defaultsSystem Selftest View current settingsTest subsystem Far End Loop Isdn onlyAppendix Connecting the HCS III to Isdn using Network AdaptersConnecting ConfiguringConfiguration of the system Connecting the system to the Switched 56 networkUsing Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapter Configuration of Telesync AdapterConnecting the system to PRI/T1 Using CSU adapterConnecting to Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE 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