Sony PCS-1P manual System Setting, Lan

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1-5. System Setting

The contents of a setting menu are shown in the table below.

Change the setting as required.

 

Item

Contents of setting

Initial value

Outgoing setting

Line type

Select the line interface (LAN, ISDN, or voice telephone) used.

LAN

 

Bonding

Select “On” when connecting using a bonding interface through which the

Auto

 

 

remaining lines can also be connected by only dialing one line when multiple

 

 

 

ISDN lines are used. Select “Auto” when automatically adjusting to the remote

 

 

 

side.

 

 

Number of lines used

Select the number of ISDN lines used during outgoing of bonding.

12B

 

 

!B, 2B, 3B, 4B, 5B, 6B, 8B, or 12B channel can be selected.

 

 

 

 

 

 

LAN band used

Set the bandwidth (1 to 1920) when communicating via LAN.

1024

 

Prefix selection

Set the prefix number used when connecting using an ISDN line.

None

 

Restricted network

Select the communication rate (Auto or 56K) when connecting using an ISDN

Auto

 

 

line.

 

 

 

In a few countries (America, etc.) and regions, two types of rates (64 Kbps and 56

 

 

 

Kbps) are used.

 

 

 

Usually, select “Auto” as the communication rate of ISDN.

 

 

Video system

Select a video coding system.

All capabilities

 

Number of video frames

Select the maximum number of video transmission frames (15 fps or 30 fps).

15 fps

 

Audio system

Select an audio coding system.

All capabilities

 

Remote camera control

Set to “On” when controlling the camera on the remote side. Set to “Off” when

On

 

 

not controlling it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

T.120 data

Set to “On” when making the data conference conforming to T.120 using

Off

 

 

NetMeeting. Set to “Off” when not making it.

 

 

Prefix -A/-B/-C

Set the prefix (outgoing number).

Blank

 

Voice telephone

Select the voice compression system during voice meeting.

Auto

 

Detail setting

Set to “On” when you want to have outgoing attributes for each dial list. Set to

Off

 

 

“Off” when you do not want.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Name entry

Set to “On” when recording the user name in a communication log before

Off

 

 

communication. Set to “Off” when not recording it.

 

Multipoint

Multipoint mode

Set to “On” when making a conference using an internal MCU (multipoint

Off

 

 

conference) function. Set to “Off” when not making it.

 

A multipoint setting

Broadcasting mode

Set to “Divide” when displaying the connected terminal in the broadcasting

Divide

menu can be set

 

display mode of a multipoint conference by division. Set to “Audio detect” when

 

only when optional

 

displaying the terminal with the highest volume in the participated terminals.

 

H.320 MCU

Number of lines used

Select the number of ISDN lines for each sub-terminal of a multipoint conference.

2Bx5

software or H.323

LAN band used

Enter the bandwidth when a multipoint conference is made using LAN. The

1024

MCU software is

 

bandwidth can be set in the range of 1 kHz to 1920 kHz.

 

installed.

Restricted network

Select the communication rate (Auto or 56 K) when connecting using an ISDN

Auto

 

 

line. In a few countries (America, etc.) and regions, two types of rates (64 Kbps

 

 

 

and 56 Kbps) are used.

 

 

 

Usually, select “Auto” as the communication rate of ISDN.

 

 

Video system

Select a video coding system.

All capabilities

 

Audio system

Select an audio coding system.

All capabilities

 

Terminal name display

Set to “On” when displaying the terminal name at a connection point on the

On

 

 

monitor screen during disconnection. Set to “Off” when not displaying it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remote camera control

Set to “On” when controlling the camera on the remote side. Set to “Off” when

On

 

 

not controlling it.

 

General setting

Terminal name

Enter the terminal name to be notified in external MCU.

Blank

 

Dual monitor

Set to “On” when using a dual monitor function with the two monitors connected.

Off

 

Monitor output

Select whether a signal should be output to the monitor connected to which output

Video terminal of

 

(Sub-monitor output)

terminal. When “Dual monitor” is set to “On”, the menu is changed to “Sub-

main unit

 

 

monitor output”. Select whether a signal should be output to the sub-monitor

 

 

 

connected to which output terminal.

 

 

Standby mode

Set to “On” when using the standby mode. Set to “Off” when not using it.

Off

 

Standby time

Set the time (1 to 99 minutes) required until the unit is put into the standby mode

 

 

 

when the standby mode is “On”.

 

 

Passage time display

Set to “On” when displaying the talking time. Set to “Off” when not displaying it.

On

 

Use of DSB

Set to “On” when using optional data solution box PCS-DSB1. Set to “Off” when

On

 

 

not using it.

 

 

List registration after

Set to “On” when registering the remote user in an address book after a conference

On

 

conference termination

is terminated. Set to “Off” when not registering it.

 

 

T.120 PC address

Enter the IP address of the computer used when the data conference conforming to

Blank

 

 

T.120 is made using NetMeeting.

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents PCS-1 PCS-1P Warnung Table of Contents Technical Data Camera Range Lay Out the Videoconferencing RoomTop view horizontal range at maximum zoom- out Side view vertical range at maximum zoom-outHighly directional range of microphone Microphone layout examples Installation of document stand PCS-1/PCS-1P Operating Environment Layout ConsiderationsLighting Considerations Flowchart of Installation System Connections When Used in LAN 100BASE-TX/10BASE-TTerminal When Used in IsdnInitialization Inserting Batteries into the Remote CommanderRemoted sensor PCS-1/PCS-1P To release the standby mode Standby Mode FunctionTurning On Launcher menuProtocol When the Power was First Turned on after InstallationArea Code To go back to the previous wizard To cancel the settingLAN System SettingMODE1 DSB Flowchart of Opening Test Controller Outgoing Procedure of IsdnStart meeting is displayed, Screen Incoming Procedure of IsdnOutgoing Procedure of LAN Start meeting is displayed, Incoming Procedure of LAN Operation procedure Section MaintenanceTrouble Separation of ComponentsYES SS-02 Does Power Amber lamp of main unit light? Power is not turned on during automatic incoming. Isdn Power is not turned on during automatic incoming. LAN Is the monitor SS-06 Is the launcher menu No function can be operated using a remote controller Camera on the local side cannot be operated No line is connected. Isdn No line is connected. LAN Is the volume of the monitor TV turned down? SS-12 SS-13 Is video input properly set? Check the terminal of the other end Is the setting of the video signal input correct? Operation Log Operation log using commercial PCPCS-1/PCS-1P PCS-1/PCS-1P PCS-1/PCS-1P PCS-1/PCS-1P Operation log using commercial PC PCS-1/PCS-1P PCS-1/PCS-1P PCS-1/PCS-1P PCS-1/PCS-1P Updating of Software Updating Using Memory StickService Mode For erasure of an address book and settingFor system reset To stop setting For command inputContents of functions For loading of applicationPCS-1/PCS-1P Page Example of system Connection via HubOFF Connection via Router OFF Connection via Dhcp OFF LAN1 LAN2 Connection via GatekeeperOFF Connection via Dhcp and Gatekeeper OFF During Opposed Connection Specified Value PCS-1/1P Port Number UsedPort number at first point Port number at N’th point During Use of Internal MCU Function Specified ValueTable of connection between PCS-1 and Catalyst Setting of PCS-1 and HUBPage Page Sony Corporation
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