Tandberg Data 7000 manual Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms

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Appendices

TANDBERG Videoconferencing System

Guidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms

The following are a set of guidelines to consider when either building a videoconferencing 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.

-Block sunlight from entering room.

Seating Area (Table):

-Should allow all participants to see Monitors.

-Should allow camera to “see” all participants.

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

-Color: Generally high contrast color 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 preferred less than 44dBC.

-Reverb Time .3 to .5 sec.

-Ventilation:

-Keep in mind Noise Floor.

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

-Should be located away from noise

-Should not have windows

-Doors should be located off camera

How to prepare a typical room for videoconferencing

The diagram below shows a typical room designed to obtain the best results when using the system.

1–3:Prestored camera views

Document camera

Microphone

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Leader

2

 

Table

Board

The microphone should be placed at the front of the table to ensure that all speech will be detected. The best position for the microphone is at least 2 meters (6.5 feet) in front of the system on a plain, flat table with at least 0.3 meters (12 inches) of table in front of the microphone.

The document camera should be close to the chair person or a designated controller of the document camera for ease of use. (Remember to arrange all the peripherals so that one participant can reach each of them to point, change the display, tape, and so forth).

The camera supports up to 15 pre-stored camera positions.

The illustration shows three possible camera positions; one for all the participants, one for the whiteboard and one for the main speaker. The remaining presets are then available for other peripheral equipment, for example: a VCR.

Position the system in such a way as to avoid the possibility of somebody inadvertently walking into the camera’s field of view when entering the room. Other than the conference participants, there should be no moving items in the sent image.

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Contents UserManual Plasma Monitors Environmental Issues Trademarks and copyrightOperator Safety Summary Contents Peripheral Equipment Advanced useAppendices 108 Index 116 Introduction TIPMenu structure LANTandberg 7000 Videoconferencing System At a glance the Tandberg 7000 systemMonitors V.E. CameraCodec Remote control Table microphone Tandberg Natural Audio modulePrecautions InstallationUnpacking Unpacking and Installing the Monitor Rack Unpacking the BaseInstalling the monitors InstallingInstalling the camera Connecting cables Monitor configuration LAN cableSecuring the cables Attaching the back coversSystem configuration MenuIsdn configuration LAN configuration System start-up Getting startedWelcome menu Basics Making and ending calls Making a callTIP Selecting / setting default quality bandwidth Selecting / setting default network End a call Answer a callCorrecting keying mistakes Directory Press D Irectory to bring up the following menuEdit Entry Add New EntryDelete Entry Add MultiSite Entry Add SiteAdjusting volume General useView outgoing video selfview Microphone on/offDo Not Disturb / Sleep Mode Focusing camera Controlling the Main CameraSelecting video sources Moving / zooming cameraVoice Activated Camera Positioning Selecting presets PresetsStoring presets Far end camera control Fecc Main cam Aux Doc cam VcrSending/receiving still images Sending a still imageViewing a still image Receiving a still imageDuo Video Add Duo VideoEnd a Duo Video call MultiSite MCU Establishing MultiSite meetings using Directory MultiSite cascadingAdding an extra site dial out Press C OnnectDisconnecting sites from a conference Adding an extra site dialPC Presenter PC SoftPresenterWeb-interface Text Chat / Closed CaptioningStreaming Advanced use Main menuVGA Resolutions Call qualityAudio VideoAdvanced call quality 4CIFPresentation Mode Duo Video ModePresentations Duo Video QualityDuo Video Number Duo Video / Still Image sourceAuto-display still image Still image filterUtilities AutoanswerFar end camera control Dual MonitorAuto-PIP Welcome MenuContinuous Presence MCU status lineMCU services Quick Menu Request floor Release floorTerminal Names View site #Chair control Audio Settings Audio InputsPage Audio Outputs Echo Control Page Automatic Gain Control AGC Settings Alert Tones & Volume Restore Audio DefaultsCamera Tracking Mode Video SettingsDocument Camera Focus BrightnessWhitebalance Video NameVGA Settings VNC Settings Terminal Settings Network ConfigurationPage ISDN-BRI Settings CoreIsdn BRI This Service has Limited Access on Some Isdn Networks Parallel dial ISDN-PRI Settings Channels automatically Page PRISM1, PRISMII, Wats Leased E1/T1 Settings External network settings 35/RS-366 cable LAN Settings Page Settings Advanced H.323 Settings RsvpNAT IP Settings Snmp Settings Call Settings Access CodeIncoming MCU calls Incoming telephone callsMax Call Length EncryptionNetwork Profiles Dataport configuration Page Language Software OptionsSystem info DiagnosticsChannel status TIP Restore defaults Call statusView current settings Test subsystemPeripheral Equipment InterfacesPage Dual Monitor Document camera Multiple controllable cameras AudioScience microphone TrackerVCR Playback Video Cassette Recorder VCRVCR Recording Telephone Add-On Extra fixed camerasPC applications Additional microphones Appendices Appendix 2 Connecting the system to the Switched 56 network Using Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapterAppendix 3 Connecting the system to PRI/T1 Using CSU adapterLoudspeaker volume Appendix 4 Environmental considerationsIris control and lighting BackgroundGuidelines for setting up videoconferencing rooms How to prepare a typical room for videoconferencingAppendix 5 Using the file system Appendix 6 Access Code ABCAppendix 7 Declaration of Conformity Index Tandberg Videoconferencing System Index To use the dataport for PC applications