Sony PCS-1P manual MODE1

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Item

Contents of setting

Initial value

 

 

 

 

General setting

Language setting/

Select the language (English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, or

Japan/Japanese

 

Language

Chinese) of the menu and message displayed on the screen.

 

 

 

 

 

 

IR repeater mode

Select the mode for putting the monitor into the standby state or turning on the

MODE1

 

 

power when a Sony’s monitor is used. Usually, set to “Mode 1”.

 

 

Camera control

Set to “on” when receiving the camera control command from the remote side.

On

 

reception

Set to “Off” when not receiving it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Memory Stick format

Execute the format of a Memory Stick.

 

ISDN setting

Country/region

Select the country and region in which a communication terminal is used. Set to

Japan

 

 

“Japan” when a communication terminal is used in Japan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Country/region number

Set the country/region number. Set to “81” when a communication terminal is

81

 

 

used in Japan.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Protocol

Select the protocol of the ISDN line used. Select “NTT” when an ISDN line is

NTT

 

 

used in Japan.

 

 

Trunk exchange

Set the connected ISDN line number. Be sure to set the ISDN number when a

 

 

number/local number

bonding interface is used.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Sub-address

Enter it when a sub-address is registered

 

Incoming setting

Automatic incoming

Select automatic incoming “On” and manual incoming “Off”.

On

 

Number of lines used

Select the number of ISDN lines used during incoming.

12B

 

 

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

 

 

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.

 

 

 

 

 

 

LAN band used

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

1024 Kbps

 

ISDN dial-in

Set to “On” when using multiple subscriber numbers during connection using an

Off

 

 

ISDN line. Set to “Off” when not using them.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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.

 

Audio setting

Input switching

Select the audio input (MIC, AUX, or MIC +AUX).

MIC

 

Microphone selection

Select the microphone used (internal, external, DSB MIC, or DSB AUX IN).

Internal

 

Lip sync

Set to “On” when using a lip sync function. Set to “Off” when not using it.

Off

 

Echo canceller

Set to “Internal” when using an internal echo canceller and set to “External” when

Internal

 

 

using an external echo canceller. Set to “Off” when not using an internal echo

 

 

 

canceller.

 

 

Beep Sound

Set to “On” when generating a beep sound during reception of a remote controller

On

 

 

signal. Set to “Off” when not generating it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Recording mute

Set to “On” when outputting a voice to the AUDIO OUT (MIXED) terminal. Set

On

 

 

to “Off” when not outputting it.

 

 

 

 

 

Setting for

Administrator password

Set the password for an administrator. The administrator can operate a setting

 

administrator

 

menu and address book menu.

 

 

Super-user password

Set the password for a super-user. The super-user can operate an address book

 

 

 

menu.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Remote access

Set the password when accessing from Web.

 

 

password

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Web monitor

Select whether to permit the conference state monitoring function (the updating of

On

 

 

JPEG screen) from Web.

 

 

Storage of address book

Save the data in an address book menu in “Memory Stick”.

 

 

Loading of address book

Load the data in an address book menu from “Memory Stick”.

 

Setting of LAN

DHCP mode

Set whether to use DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Set to “Auto”

Off

 

 

when automatically acquiring an IP address, net mask, gateway address, and DNS

 

 

 

address. Set to “Off” when not automatically acquiring it.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Host name

Set the host name of this unit.

Blank

 

IP address

Set the IP address of this unit.

Blank

 

Network mask

Set the network mask of this unit.

Blank

 

Gateway address

Set a default gateway address.

Blank

 

DNS address

Set a DNS (Domain Name System) server address.

Blank

 

Gate keeper used

Set to “On” when using a gate keeper and set to “Off” when not using it. Set to

Off

 

 

“Auto” when automatically searching a gate keeper.

 

 

Gate keeper address

Set the IP address of a gate keeper.

Blank

 

User name

Set the user name (H.323 alias) registered in a gate keeper.

Blank

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Contents PCS-1 PCS-1P Warnung Table of Contents Technical Data Top view horizontal range at maximum zoom- out Lay Out the Videoconferencing RoomCamera Range Side view vertical range at maximum zoom-outHighly directional range of microphone Microphone layout examples Installation of document stand PCS-1/PCS-1P Layout Considerations Operating EnvironmentLighting Considerations Flowchart of Installation When Used in LAN 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T System ConnectionsWhen Used in Isdn TerminalInserting Batteries into the Remote Commander InitializationRemoted sensor PCS-1/PCS-1P Turning On Standby Mode FunctionTo release the standby mode Launcher menuWhen the Power was First Turned on after Installation ProtocolArea Code To cancel the setting To go back to the previous wizardSystem Setting LANMODE1 DSB Flowchart of Opening Test Outgoing Procedure of Isdn ControllerStart meeting is displayed, Incoming Procedure of Isdn ScreenOutgoing Procedure of LAN Start meeting is displayed, Incoming Procedure of LAN Section Maintenance Operation procedureSeparation of Components TroubleYES 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 using commercial PC Operation LogPCS-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 Using Memory Stick Updating of SoftwareFor erasure of an address book and setting Service ModeFor system reset Contents of functions For command inputTo stop setting For loading of applicationPCS-1/PCS-1P Page Connection via Hub Example of systemOFF Connection via Router OFF Connection via Dhcp OFF Connection via Gatekeeper LAN1 LAN2OFF Connection via Dhcp and Gatekeeper OFF PCS-1/1P Port Number Used During Opposed Connection Specified ValueDuring Use of Internal MCU Function Specified Value Port number at first point Port number at N’th pointSetting of PCS-1 and HUB Table of connection between PCS-1 and CatalystPage Page Sony Corporation
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