TANDBERG MPS 800, MPS 200 manual Environmental Issues, TANDBERG’s Environmental Policy

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Introduction

Environmental Issues

TANDBERG MPS ADMINISTRATOR GUIDE

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.

TANDBERG’s Environmental Policy

Environmental stewardship is important to TANDBERG’s culture. As a global company with strong corporate values, TANDBERG is committed to following international environmental legislation and designing technologies that help companies, individuals and communities creatively address environmental challenges.

TANDBERG’s environmental objectives are to:

Develop products that reduce energy consumption, CO2 emissions, and traffic congestion

Provide products and services that improve quality of life for our customers

Produce products that can be recycled or disposed of safely at the end of product life

Comply with all relevant environmental legislation.

European Environmental Directives

As a manufacturer of electrical and electronic equipment TANDBERG is responsible for compliance with the requirements in the European Directives 2002/96/EC (WEEE) and 2002/95/EC (RoHS).

The primary aim of the WEEE Directive and RoHS Directive is to reduce the impact of disposal of electrical and electronic equipment at end-of-life. The WEEE Directive aims to reduce the amount of WEEE sent for disposal to landfill or incineration by requiring producers to arrange for collection and recycling. The RoHS Directive bans the use of certain heavy metals and brominated flame retardants to reduce the environmental impact of WEEE which is landfilled or incinerated.

TANDBERG has implemented necessary process changes to comply with the European RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC) and the European WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC).

Waste Handling

In order to avoid the dissemination of hazardous substances in our environment and to diminish the

pressure on natural resources, we encourage you to use the appropriate take-back systems in your area.

Those systems will reuse or recycle most of the materials of your end of life equipment in a sound

way.

TANDBERG products put on the market after August 2005 are marked with a crossed-out wheelie bin symbol that invites you to use those take-back systems.

Please contact your local supplier, the regional waste administration or http://www.tandberg.com/recycling if you need more information on the collection and recycling system in your area.

Information for Recyclers

As part of compliance with the European WEEE Directive, TANDBERG provides recycling information on request for all types of new equipment put on the market in Europe after August 13th 2005.

Please contact TANDBERG and provide the following details for the product for which you would like to receive recycling information:

Model number of TANDBERG product

Your company’s name

Contact name

Address

Telephone number

E-mail.

Digital User Guides

TANDBERG is pleased to announce that we have replaced the printed versions of our user guides with a digital CD version. Instead of a range of different user guides, there is now one CD

which can be used with all TANDBERG products – in a variety of languages. The environmental benefits of this are significant. The CDs are recyclable and the savings on paper are huge. A simple web-based search feature helps you directly access the information you need. In addition, the TANDBERG video systems now have an intuitive on-screen help function, which provides a range of useful features and tips. The contents of the CD can still be printed locally, whenever needed.

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Contents MPS 200 MPS Finding the Information You Need Finding the Information You Need Introduction What’s in this Administrator Guide?Table of Contents Introduction What’s New in this Version? New Features in Version J4Trademark and Copyright DisclaimerPatent information License AgreementThird Party Software Third Party Software, Licenses and CopyrightLicense for openssh Portable OpenSSH contains the following additional License for Less BSD License for zlib Administrator Guide Safety InstructionsTANDBERG’s Environmental Policy Environmental IssuesChina RoHS Table Environmental Issues RoHS TableMPS Models Features Overview & MPS CapacityFront View Tandberg MPS at a GlanceRack Mountable Chassis Rear ViewInstallation Rack Mounting Precautions, Unpacking and MountingPrecautions What is in the Box?Media Processing Boards System Controller Board in slot MPS 200 with 2 Media Processing Boards Front SideBoard Serial MPS 200 with Isdn and V.35 Network Cards Rear SideSerial 3/4 Module System ControllerSystem Controller Board in slot Media Processing Boards MPS 800 with 8 Media Processing Cards Front SideMPS 800 with Isdn and V.35 Network Cards Rear Side 2Power Supply units hot swapConnecting Cables Connecting CablesConnecting Ethernet Cables Starting the System Starting the SystemLCD Menu Structure LCD MenusLCD Menu Structure System Controller Board Parameter Configuration Initial ConfigurationParameter Configuration Media Processing Board Parameter Configuration Quick Setup of the MPS Overview Using the Web InterfaceUser Interfaces for the MPS User Interfaces for the MPSConfiguration of the System Controller Board Simple IP ConfigurationSimple IP Configuration Configuration of the MPS using Web InterfaceEnter the Gatekeeper IP Address Simple H.323 ConfigurationSimple H.323 Configuration Registration to a GatekeeperSimple PRI Configuration Simple PRI ConfigurationSimple PRI Configuration Simple Dial In Configuration Simple Dial In ConfigurationDial In Configuration Using the MPS MCU Usage Information MCU Usage InformationMCU Conference Overview MCU Conference OverviewFilter Conference Overview Create Conference Setting Up a MCU ConferenceConference Configuration Billing Code Maximum Call DurationLegacy Level Floor to Full ScreenVideo Settings Conference LayoutShow Current Speaker Video Custom Formats CP AutoswitchingCreate Only Add Participants Cancel Video FormatTelephone Indication Lecture ModeDual Video Stream Conference SelfviewMinimum Bandwidth Treshold Participant Identifier TimeoutParticipant Identifier Chair ControlWeb Snapshots Optimal Voice SwitchEncoder Selection Policy Secondary RateAudio Settings Security Settings PasswordPassword Out Protect Encryption ModeProtected Numbers in the Dial In Configuration EncryptionParticipants Settings Network Settings Manage an Active Conference Manage an Active ConferenceConference Status Conference Snapshot Encryption / PasswordConference Mode ParticipantsAdd Participants Add Participants 23 Manual Dialing Call TypeSecond Number Add Participants 33 Manual Dialing Example 4 G.703 Leased Line Add Participants ExamplesExample 1 H.323 / IP H.323 ID Example 2 H.323 / IP IP Address Example 3 IsdnEdit Conference Settings Conference ConfigurationRead More Using Dial In Direct Numbers Dial In Direct didProtected Numbers Basic View Video Dual Video Stream DuoVideoTF/H.239/BFCPPicture Audio Input Level ActionsCall Info Advanced ViewAdvanced View Paticipant InfoMCUs in Cascade How to Initiate Cascaded ConferenceTerminal List View Terminal ListChange View Gateway Features Gateway Capacity Gateway Features and CapacityGateway Usage Information Gateway Usage InformationGateway Calls Overview Gateway Calls OverviewDisconnect a Gateway Call Disconnect a CallTransfer a Call Transfer a Gateway CallH.323 Call Transfer window will be shown Phone Book Main Phone BookSelect Create New to Network Module CancelAdd New Entry Network ID Create NewNetwork ID Save Edit EntryAdd Create New CancelAdd New Group Entry Group EntrySystem Status Most common cause codes for Isdn Isdn PRI Board StatusIsdn PRI Board Status Isdn PRI Board StatusBoard Status Board StatusBoard Status Serial V.35 Board Status Serial V.35 Board StatusSerial V.35 Board Status Media Board IP Status Media Board IP StatusStatus StatusGatekeeper Status Registration SIP StatusSIP Status Server StatusSystem Information System Unit, Software, Configuration, Managed ResourcesHardware MCU, Gateway, HardwareMCU Resources Total Gateway ResourcesEthernets Used ResourcesTotal GatewaySystem Configuration Network Configuration Network ConfigurationParallel Dial PRI Board in Slot 1-nSend Complete Send NumberNSF Telephony Number Speech TimersNSF Telephony Mode NSF Video ModeTrunk Groups Initial RestartAlert PRI Interfaces PRI Interface ConfigurationNumber Range Stop Number Range StartAllow Nfas Nfas Group IDNfas Interface ID T1 Cable Length E1/T1 Interface ConfigurationNetwork Configuration E1/T1 InterfacesPhysical Layer EnableBoard Interfaces Tion BoardChannel 1 to Start Channel 1 to Max Channels 1 toCalls Subnet Mask IP Interfaces ConfigurationIP Configuration Interface 1 AddressDNS Interfaces, IP Services IP ServicesDNS Interface 1 Media Board IP Configuration Media Board IP ConfigurationMedia Board Configuration Slot 1 to n Serial V.35 Board Interfaces 100101 Gatekeeper Settings, Net102 Snmp Configuration103 SIP Configuration104 QoS Quality of Service ConfigurationMiscellaneous Configuration Miscellaneous Configuration105 Important Before Upgrading Software UpgradeSoftware Upgrade 106Language Configuration and File Management 107Set Language Dialog Pictures 108Dialog Pictures File ManagementDialog Sounds Dialog Sounds, SymbolsSymbols 109XML Document Configuration Using XMLUsing the XML Document 110Manage Certificates 111Certificate Management Certificate Management112 Gateway ConfigurationAbout Dialling Rules 113Gateway Functionality and Dialling Rules Gateway FunctionalityHandling Dialling Rules Setting up Dialling Rules114 Dialling RulesExamples with Isdn Gateway 115Example 1 did 116Examples with V.35 Gateway About V.35 PortsExample 1 did Example 2 did Example 3 did 117Examples with G.703 Gateway About G.703 PortsNatural Video Gateway Configuration118 Interoperability119 H.323External Crypto Device Load Limit 120264 Percent of Total Bandwidth121 File ManagementLegal File Formats 122 MCU Configuration123 About the Dial In Numbers MenuAbout the Dial In Numbers Menu Single Dial In Number Menu 124Single Dial In Number Menu About125 Ad Hoc Conferences MenuAd Hoc Conferences 126 Static Conferences MenuStatic Conferences 127 Personal Conferences MenuPersonal Conferences Edit Participants Password ProtectionNo Password Protection 128129 Direct Ad Hoc Conferences MenuDirect Ad Hoc Conferences 130 Network ProfilesNetwork Profiles Conference Template Configuration Conference Template Configuration131 132 Conference Templates are found in the MCU Configuration tab133 Video Format 134135 136 Force Aspect Ratio 137138 139 140 Entry and Exit Tone 141142 143 144 Technical Descriptions 145Serial Port Pinout COM1 Pinout 146System Controller Board Interface Chassis System Controller Board InterfaceAdvanced Video Option 147Media Processing Board Interface ChassisPRI E1/T1 Pinout 148E1/T1 Network Interface Card IIC-8 E1/T1 Network Interface Card IIC-8PRI Protocols Channel Service Unit149 LED’s for the E1/T1 PRI Interface Card IIC-8PRI T1 US only AT&T Service Code Ref.1Sprint Service Code Ref.2 150151 Serial Interface Card SIC-32Serial Interface Card SIC-32 Serial Interface Cable Description Pair no Plug C Plug a Signal Name Plug B152 Serial Interface Card Cable Description153 Power SuppliesPower Supply Tandberg MPS Power Supply for Tandberg MPSSerial Interface Card 154MPS 800 Inserting Network Interface Cards PRI E1/T1 Isdn Interface CardMPS 200 Inserting Network Interface Cards 155Quality of Service QoS Quality of Service Feature QoS156 157 Video Features158 Optimal Voice SwitchOther Features 159Flow Control DownspeedingTF Transcoding and Ratematching Intelligent Packet Loss Recovery160 Inband Changing of Video and Audio AlgorithmsDistributed MCUs Features SupportedAdministrator Features Supported 161Ports and Packet Sizes 162163 Secure Conference EncryptionSecure Conference Encryption System Management Tools 164Disable Services Secure Shell SSH Security Alert 165System Management and Security Appendices 166Tandberg MPS 200 167Network Interfaces 168Tandberg MPS 800 169170 Class Product Declaration 171Product Approvals and Declarations Product Approvals172 SIP Current RFC’s and Drafts SupportedCurrent RFCs and Drafts Supported 173 Configuring LCS and MPS for SIPConfiguring LCS and MPS Configuring LCSLogin and Locate the Server Select the Host Authorization tab174 175 Add a RouteSet Transport to TCP Set Port to Example #1 DNS Configuration MPS DNS ConfigurationConfiguring the MPS DNS Server Configuration177 MPS SIP ConfigurationSIP Configuration Set SIP Mode to OnVerify the Configuration Configuring SIP Dial In Numbers178 European Headquarters
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MPS 800, MPS 200 specifications

The TANDBERG MPS 200 is an advanced multipoint conferencing solution designed to enhance communication and collaboration in various environments. Renowned for its robust performance and versatile features, the MPS 200 caters to businesses and organizations seeking to integrate video conferencing seamlessly into their operations.

One of the standout features of the MPS 200 is its ability to support high-definition video conferencing. Ensuring crystal-clear imagery, it accommodates various video standards, including H.264, allowing for efficient bandwidth usage without compromising quality. This makes it an excellent choice for organizations that require high-quality video for their meetings, presentations, or training sessions.

The MPS 200 also supports a wide range of participants, facilitating large-scale conferences with multiple endpoints. It can connect numerous participants simultaneously, allowing teams from different locations to collaborate effectively. This scalability is essential for businesses that frequently host meetings with various stakeholders, enabling seamless interaction and engagement.

Another noteworthy technology integrated into the MPS 200 is its flexibility in connectivity. It supports a variety of protocols, including SIP and H.323, ensuring compatibility with existing infrastructure. This flexible design allows organizations to integrate the MPS 200 into their current systems with minimal disruptions, making it an attractive option for businesses looking to upgrade their conferencing capabilities.

In addition to video conferencing, the MPS 200 offers features such as content sharing, which enables users to share documents, presentations, and other materials during meetings. This functionality enhances collaboration by allowing participants to view and discuss content in real-time, fostering engagement and ensuring that everyone remains on the same page.

The user interface of the MPS 200 is designed for ease of use, providing intuitive controls that facilitate quick setup and management of conferences. Users can initiate or join meetings with just a few clicks, ensuring that technology does not hinder productivity.

Security is a priority with the MPS 200, which incorporates various encryption methods to protect sensitive information during video calls. With security becoming increasingly important in today’s digital landscape, this feature offers peace of mind to users, particularly in enterprise environments.

In summary, the TANDBERG MPS 200 stands out as a comprehensive multipoint conferencing solution that delivers high-quality video, extensive connectivity options, and advanced collaboration features. Its user-friendly design, scalability, and robust security measures make it a vital asset for organizations aiming to enhance their communication strategies in the digital age. Whether for internal meetings or external engagements, the MPS 200 serves as an indispensable tool for effective collaboration.