Yamaha PJP-100H Configuring the room size, Configuring the external input/output Setting

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Setting Menu List

Using the keys on this unit

In the initial display, select “Menu” “Settings” “Sound Settings” “Speaker Mode”.

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You can display “Speaker Mode” menu by pressing

continuously in the initial display or calling display.

Using the web menu

In the web menu, select “Speaker Mode”.

Configuring the room size

You can configure this setting depending on the room size and operating environment. However, you do not need to change it from “Large” (default setting) normally.

Large (default): Position for using the unit in an ordinary conference room, open space or office. The communication quality is most stable in this position. This setting is indicated by on the display.

Medium: Select this position when echo is heard on the other party of communication with the default “Large” position. This position is selected when the unit is used in a room with large reverberations. This setting is indicated by on the display.

Small: Select this position when echo is still heard on the other party of communication with the “Medium” position. This setting is indicated by on the display.

Notes

Room Size is the function for reducing echo on the other party of communication. Room Size cannot reduce the echo that is heard from the unit installed on the local location.

Positions “Medium” and “Small” can improve the echo processing capability but lowers the communication quality. These positions should be selected only when echo is heard on the other party.

Using the keys on this unit

In the initial display or the display during communication, select “Menu” “Settings” “Sound Settings” “Room Size”.

Using the web menu

In the web menu, select “Room Size”.

Configuring the external input/output

setting

You need to configure this setting when you connect an external audio equipment to this unit. The default setting is “None”.

None: Usually select this setting.

Audio: Select this setting when connecting external audio equipment to this unit.

Using the keys on this unit

In the initial display, select “Menu” “Settings” “Sound Settings” “External I/O”.

Using the web menu

In the web menu, select “External Input/Output”.

Configuring the audio connection function

When the PJP-100H is connected with a PC through Ethernet, another PJP-100H unit can be connected to the existing PJP-100H using commercially available audio cables (stereo mini-jack cables). This makes the system applicable to conferences in a larger space or with a larger number of participants.

PJP-100H (Slave unit)

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etc.

AUDIO IN

AUDIO OUT

 

AUDIO OUT

AUDIO IN

 

 

 

LAN

PJP-100H (Master unit)

1Connect the master PJP-100H to the network.

2Using a commercially available stereo mini- pin cable, connect the AUDIO IN jack of the second PJP-100H (slave unit) to the AUDIO OUT jack of the PJP-100H connected to the network (master unit).

3Using another commercially available stereo mini pin cable, connect the AUDIO OUT jack of the second PJP-100H (slave unit) to the AUDIO IN jack of the first PJP-100H (master unit).

4Change the “External I/O” settings of both the master and slave units as follows.

Master PJP-100H: Set to “Connection:(mstr)”.

Slave PJP-100H: Set to “Connection:(slv)”.

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Contents IP audio conference system Important Safty Instractions FCC Information for US customers Iii Contents Audio conference through networks FeaturesSettings from the PC Arrayed microphones and speakers for high audio qualityAbout this manual Supplied AccessoriesAbout trademarks Controls and Functions Top panelAudio in terminal Right side panelDC in 12V terminal Audio OUT terminalSerial terminal OtherSerial label Arrayed speakers Bottom panelMenu Address 192.168.100.200Display To use this unit with a SIP server Preparation ProcedureTo configure the settings from a PC LAN cableStandby mode Connecting this unitTo exit the standby mode and switch this unit on again Obtaining the IP address automatically Registering the network settings of this unitIf the IP address display is ???.???.???.??? To check if the correct network information is obtainedNetwork Settings IP Address Subnet Mask Default Gateway Menu Settings Call History OnlineSettings Network Settings Sound Settings General Settings IP ???.???.???.??? Menu AddressIP Adress 192.168.100.200 Enable DisableSubnet Mask 255.255.255.000 DNS Server 000.000.000.000 Default Gateway 000.000.000.000Press or to select 3. Default Gateway Then press Press or to select 4. DNS Server, Then pressAbout installation environment Installing this unit in the conference roomTake the positions of the talkers in consideration Calling another unit by specifying an IP address Menu Address CancelMaking a Call 192.168.100.20To make a call involving multiple Locations 192.168.0.10To mute the microphone Calling another unit in online status Calling another unit using the address bookAddress Book Headquarter Branch a Branch B Online 192.168.0.20Call History Headquarter Branch a Online 192.168.0.20 CancelCalling another unit using the call history Press or to select 2. Call History, Then pressBranch a Cancel Call History HeadquaterTo deny the call Answering a CallWhile having an incoming call, press Talking with Multiple Locations Carry out one of the following procedure during a callCarry out the procedure in Answering a Call To call another location during a call192.168.100.20 192.168.100.30 Menu Address When Speaker Mode is set to DivideWhen Speaker Mode is other than Divide 192.168.100.20 192.168.100.30 192.168.100.40 Menu AddressPress during call Change Location 192.168.100.20 192.168.100.30 Menu AddressPress or to select 4. Change location Then press Configuring settings using the keys on this unit Configuring SettingsPress or to select the menu category Then press To confirm the setting, press Configuring settings using the web menuTo return to the previous menu without saving the setting Change the parameterConfiguring network settings Setting Menu ListManaging address book information Configuring the NAT traversal setting Configuring the Dhcp server settingsConfiguring the connection mode Configuring the SIP server settingConfiguring sound settings Selecting the audio pickup area Microphone modeUsing the web menu Configuring the speaker modeConfiguring the external input/output Setting Configuring the room sizeConfiguring the audio connection function Configuring general settings Restoring the factory settings Setting the passwordStoring the call history Editing Address Book Registering a new addressEditing an existing address Deleting an address Web menu, click SIP Server Using the SIP ServerRegistering the SIP server information Click SubmitCalling another unit by dialing the user Display in SIP server operationTokyohq@sales.yama 2006.05 09 48 Menu Address Initial displaySetting Date and Time Web menu, click Sntp ServerManaging the Call History Contents of call history fileViewing the call history file Web menu, click Syslog Setting Confirming the System Log Message of This Unit syslogWhat is cascade connection ? Maximum number of locations by Cascade connectionConfigure the settings Cascade clients Configure the setting of the cascade serverDisplay in cascade connection Updating the Firmware Software Licensing AgreementFirmware update process takes a few minutes to complete Settings General Settings Restore Settings Firmware UpdateFirmware Update ver. DT1.12-V1.6x Yes 2. No When the firmware update is completeUpdating the firmware manually To cancel the firmware update PressTroubleshooting Q1 LED indicators do not light upQ2 Web menu setting is not available Web menu cannot be openedQ3 Call is impossible Call cannot be originatedQ4 Other problems Audio is interruptedResetting using the keys on this unit Resetting the UnitRestore Settings Yes 2. No To cancel resetting in the middleWeb menu, click Restore Factory Settings Resetting using the web menuClick Restore Factory Settings Click Download Setting Information in the web menu Obtaining the Setting Information for Support on this UnitObtaining the audio characteristic information Click SaveSpecifications Page All rights reserved