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Resetting the system with Delete address book entries selected deletes all locally stored addresses, without affecting global addresses. You will have to re-specify your ILS server when you restart to regain access to global addresses.

Camera Calibration

The Camera Calibration screen lets you calibrate the camera for low light settings. The first time you install the ViaVideo camera unit on your PC, ViaVideo allows the camera to warm up to operating temperature and automatically presents the Camera Calibration screen so that you can calibrate the camera for low light settings.

If you want to calibrate the ViaVideo camera independent of ViaVideo’s automatic calibration feature, you can do so using this screen. Once your camera has been calibrated, you will not need to calibrate it again unless you move the camera unit to a new computer.

To calibrate your camera:

1.Slide the camera switch to the Video Mute position.

ViaVideo performs the calibration immediately once the switch is in the Video Mute position.

2.ViaVideo notifies you when calibration is complete. This should take just a few moments.

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Contents ViaVideo User’s Guide Page Warranty Other RestrictionsTrademark Information Patent InformationImportant Safeguards Regulatory Notices FCC NoticeUnderwriters’ Laboratories’ Statement RADVision StatementContents System Information and Diagnostics Audio ConnectionNetwork Connection Troubleshooting Contents ViaVideo User’s Guide Viii System Requirements and Installation Hardware RequirementsInstalling Software Installing HardwareSoftware Requirements Starting ViaVideo Turn on the CameraInitial Setup ViaVideo built-in microphoneHeadset with microphone Using Manual Dialing Placing a CallCamera Calibration Info icon Call status light IP address Chapter Using the Address Book or Speed Dialing New entry Edit entry Delete entry On-Screen Remote Control Ending a Call Answering CallsClosing ViaVideo Chapter Using ViaVideo Calling FeaturesUsing the Remote Control Hang UpVolume SnapshotAudio Mute Information Screen Access Window ControlsPicture in Picture PIP Minimize WindowRe-Size the ViaVideo Display Sending SnapshotsLeaving a Callback Message Using the Address Book Address Book and Speed DialDo This Local and Global Address Book Entries Local EntriesGlobal ILS Server Entries Go to the Directory Services screen Register This System When Powered OnDisplay Global Address Using Speed Dial Delete AllLock Controlling Audio and Video Controlling AudioVia the On-Screen Remote DialVia the Audio Screen Muting Video Mute Auto Answer Calls in the Audio screen SystemChapter Collaboration and Application Sharing Multiple IP AddressesChapter System Information and Diagnostics Using the System Information ScreensSystem Information and Diagnostics Diagnostics Network Statistics Advanced Statistics Audio JitterVideo Jitter Call Status Reset System Camera Calibration Generate Tone Setup Auto Start ViaVideo When Auto Start ViaVideo is selected General323 Auto AnswerShow Half-Size Display When Show Half-Size Display is Show AnimationsUser Name MailDirectory Services Register this system when starting ViaVideo LAN and InternetDisplay Global Addresses Wins Resolution Default GatewayHost Name IP AddressAudio Volume Control Master VolumeWave Volume LineSoftware PC SoftwareViaVideo Software Setup GatekeeperDialing Speeds 323 Display IP Dialing ExtensionMultiple IP Addresses Gatekeeper Dialing Speeds Quality of Service and Firewalls Use Fixed PortsAuto discover NAT IP address NAT outside WAN addressIP Precedence Dynamic BandwidthChapter Audio Connection PC with SpeakersPC with Headphones Headphones Only Headset with Attached Microphone Pick Your Connection Type Simple Connection Just a Modem, ThanksRouter With Firewall, Using a DMZ Router With NAT, No FirewallRouter With Firewall Configure Your Connection Through a Virtual Private NetworkConfigure your ViaVideo for NAT When you select Auto discover NAT IP Address, ViaVideoSelect the System is Behind a NAT option Open and Assign Ports in the Firewall System Information screenRouter With Firewall, Using a DMZ Assign your ViaVideo to the DMZ Through a Virtual Private Network Appendix What’s a Firewall? Opening Ports Port Number AssignationIs it Safe? What’s a DMZ? What’s a Network Address Translator? Appendix General Troubleshooting Problem Explanation SolutionAudio Troubleshooting InfoDiagnosticsGenerateVolume Controls Wave, and MasterVideo Troubleshooting Windows Control PanelInfoSetupH.323QOS Bandwidth optionError Messages Installation ErrorsErrors Error Message Explanation SolutionGatekeeper setting SetupH.323Appendix C