TANDBERG D13841.08 manual Unpacking and Installation, Connecting the Cables

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Unpacking and Installation

TANDBERG 3G Gateway

USER GUIDE

What’s in the Box?

Installation Site Preparations

General Installation Precautions

To avoid damage to the unit during transportation, the 3G Gateway is delivered in a special shipping box, which should contain the following components:

3G Gateway Server

Network cables

ISDN cables (5m) (Qty 4) – only if the 3G/Audio GW 4xBRI option is chosen

ISDN cables (5m) (Qty 1) – only if the 3G/Audio GW 1xPRI option is chosen

Ethernet cable (5m).

Power Cables

Install Sheet

User Manual CD

Registration Card

Accessories bag (Console cable, rack ears, rubber feet)

Please report any discrepancies to your TANDBERG representative immediately.

A brief, yet detailed presentation of the procedure to get you up and going can be found in the Installation Sheet accompanying your TANDBERG product.

Make sure that the 3G Gateway is accessible and that all cables can be easily connected.

For ventilation: Leave a space of at least 10cm (4 inches) behind the 3G Gateway’s rear panel and 10cm (4 inches) in front of the front panel.

The room in which you install the 3G Gateway should have an ambient temperature between 0ºC and 35ºC (32ºF and 95ºF) and between 10% and 90% non-condensing relative humidity.

Do not place heavy objects directly on top of the 3G Gateway.

Do not place hot objects directly on top, or directly beneath the 3G Gateway.

Use a grounded AC power outlet for the 3G Gateway.

You will need a CSU (Channel Service Unit) between your system and the PRI line from your network provider.

Make sure that it is possible to receive and to make mobile (H.324M) video calls from behind this line. Check this with your network operator!

If you are behind a PABX make sure that the PABX is capable of routing mobile (H.324M) video calls.

Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.

Never install telephone jacks in wet locations unless the jack is specifically designed for wet locations.

Never touch uninstalled telephone wires or terminals unless the telephone line has been disconnected at the network interface.

Use caution when installing or modifying telephone lines.

Avoid using a telephone (other than a cordless type) during an electrical storm. There may be a remote risk of electrical shock from lightning.

Do not use the telephone to report a gas leak in the vicinity of the leak.

The socket outlet shall be installed near to the equipment and shall be easily accessible.

Never install cables without first switching the power OFF.

This product complies with directives: LVD 73/23/EC, EMC 89/366/EEC, R&TTE 99/5/EEC.

This product complies with the standards GR-63-CORE and GR-1089-CORE and is NEBS approved by UL. For NEBS compliance, there should be a clearance of 9.1 cm between the product and any other product mounted in the rack.

Connecting the Cables

RS 232 cable. To control the 3G Gateway using the data port, connect an RS 232 cable between the 3G Gateway’s RS 232 connector and the COM- port on a PC. See 3G Gateway Configuration and the Data Port Command Interface User Guide (available separately) for more on this.

LAN cable. To use the 3G Gateway on IP, connect a LAN cable from the LAN 1 connector on the

3G Gateway to your network. The LAN 2, 3 and 4 connectors are not used and should be left open.

Power cable. Connect the system power cable to an electrical distribution socket.

ISDN PRI or BRI cables. The E1/T1 cable should be connected to a CSU (Channel Service Unit). You will need a CSU between your 3G Gateway and the PRI line from your network provider.

Table of

Trademarks

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Patents &

Safety/

To

Get You

Using the 3G

Viewing the

Contents

Copyright

 

Disclaimers

Environmental

Upup

and Going

Gateway

System Status

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Configuring

Maintenance

 

Services

 

Dial Plan

 

Contact

the 3G Gateway

& Upgrade

 

 

Examples

 

Information

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Guide Services Operator Safety / Environmental IssuesUsing the 3G Gateway Maintenance and UpgradeCopyright 2007, Tandberg Trademarks and CopyrightDisclaimers Disclaimer, License Agreements, and Patent InformationTANDBERGTANDBERG3G3GGATEWAYateway PatentsDisclaimer License Agreements Patent Information Safety Operator Safety / Environmental IssuesSafety Instructions Environmental Issues TANDBERGTANDBERG3G3GGATEWAYateway Going To get You Up and GoingTandberg 3G Gateway Get YouConnecting the Cables Unpacking and Installation3G Gateway Capacity Typical Scenarios 3G Gateway Features at a GlanceAbout the 3G Gateway Features Highlights 3G Gateway Start-up Depending on the configuration orderedFront and Rear Panels About the Rear Panel LED OperationConfiguration via the Front Panel Configuring Your 3G Gateway via the RS 232About Gateway Configuration Configuring via the RS 232Switching On the Unit Configuring the IP Address via the Front PanelConfiguring via the Front Panel Configuration via RS 232Using Using the 3G GatewayStarting Up the 3G Gateway Accessing the 3G GatewayForgot the Password? User name is adminManagement Menu Service Call detailsAn Overview of the Management Menu System Overview WindowWhen View Details Has Been Selected Service Call DetailsAbout Service Call Details Dial Extension IVR Example Call Setup via Default ServicesAbout Default Services Did Direct Inward DialingAbout TMS Corporate Directory Dialing from Umts Using Phone BookExample of IVR Using the Phone Book Viewing Viewing the System StatusAbout the Rear Panel LED Operation ISDN/PRI Status PRI Versions onlyISDN/BRI Status BRI Versions only Registration Status Rejected Gatekeeper StatusAbout H.323 Status Registration Status Registered Registration Status InactiveIVR ServicesSystem Information System Resources 3G Gateway Configuring the 3G GatewayConfiguring TANDBERG3G3GGatewayatewayPrefix on National/International Numbers ISDN/PRI Configuration ISDN/PRI Versions onlyPRI Interface Configuration Outgoing Bearer capabilityISDN/BRI Configuration ISDN/BRI Versions only Trunks SS7 ConfigurationConfiguration pane Link Set Details RoutesTandberg 3GGatewayateway SS7 Configuration - ExampleUser Userguide Guide SS7 Configuration - ExampleIP Address Assignment is Dhcp or Static IP ConfigurationDNS Interface Save ConfigurationAuthentication Mode is Off or Auto SIP settings SIP ConfigurationSave. Press Save to activate new settings Snmp ConfigurationSystem Upgrade Maintenance and UpgradeMaintenance For dot-release upgrades a Release Key won’t be needed Maintenance GeneralUpgrading the System Maintenance Upgrading the SystemPress Add Option Maintenance Option Keys, Password and RestartOption Keys Password Restart Add Option key Key. Shows Description. ShowsServices Configuration menu from the Service tab Default ServicesAbout Default Services Service Configuration Window Example Dialplan ConfigurationDid Argument Details Argument Details for the Default did ServiceShow Dtmf Information Screen. This is a Argument Details for a Default IVR ServiceIVR Argument Details Show Dtmf Information Screen. Identical to TMS Corporate Directory Argument DetailsExamples Dial Plan ExamplesDial Plan Example 1 Number-plan mapping Some Dial Plan ExamplesAbout the Examples Did Dial Plan Examples Example 6 3G to SIP IVR Dial Extension IVR ExamplesDial Extension IVR Dial Plan Examples TMS Corporate Directory Contact Contact Information

D13841.08 specifications

The TANDBERG D13841.08 is a sophisticated video conferencing endpoint designed to streamline communication and collaboration among teams across the globe. Known for its advanced technology and user-friendly interface, this device meets the needs of modern businesses seeking efficient ways to connect.

One of the standout features of the D13841.08 is its high-definition video quality. With support for 1080p resolution, it ensures crisp and clear visuals, allowing participants to engage in meetings with enhanced clarity. This is particularly beneficial for presentations and collaborative discussions, where visual detail is essential.

Equipped with multiple video codecs, the D13841.08 provides flexibility in various network conditions. The device supports H.264, H.265, and SVC, ensuring high-quality performance regardless of bandwidth availability. This adaptability helps maintain seamless communication even in challenging network environments, making it suitable for organizations with fluctuating internet speeds.

The D13841.08 incorporates an intuitive user interface that simplifies the process of initiating and managing video calls. With a touch-screen display, users can easily navigate through menus, access frequently used settings, and connect to meetings with just a few taps. This ease of use minimizes the learning curve for new users, making it an ideal choice for organizations of all sizes.

Audio quality is another important consideration for video conferencing, and the D13841.08 does not disappoint. It features advanced audio processing technologies, such as echo cancellation and noise suppression, which enhance the clarity of conversations. With built-in microphones and speaker systems, users can expect rich audio experiences that promote effective collaboration.

Security is a top priority for video conferencing solutions, and the D13841.08 is designed with robust security features. It employs encryption protocols to safeguard data transmitted during video calls, ensuring confidential information remains protected. Compliance with industry standards further reinforces the security of the device, making it a reliable choice for sensitive business discussions.

The TANDBERG D13841.08 also supports integration with various collaboration tools, allowing users to seamlessly combine video conferencing with applications like Microsoft Teams, Zoom, and Cisco Webex. This compatibility enhances productivity by enabling users to leverage their preferred platforms.

In conclusion, the TANDBERG D13841.08 is a powerful video conferencing endpoint that excels in delivering high-quality video and audio, user-friendly operation, and robust security. Its adaptability to different network conditions and compatibility with popular collaboration tools make it an excellent choice for enhancing communication in today's dynamic work environments.