TANDBERG D5016402 user manual System Connections, Rear Interface Panel

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Introduction

TANDBERG Director Videoconferencing System

 

 

System Connections

The following diagrams provides an overview of the connections that are required for the Director system. Before handling the system’s cables and components, make sure that the main power plug is unplugged from any power source. For simplicity the Network connections are not shown in the diagram below. See GETTING STARTED > CODEC BASICS > NETWORK AND LAN SETTINGS for connecting network cables to the Director.

Rear Interface Panel

1.TANDBERG 6000 Codec.

2.PC VGA IN: Personal Computer Video Input, supports VGA, SVGA, and XGA resolution (15 pin female HD D-sub connector). See TANDBERG 6000 USERS MANUAL for more information regarding codec I/O.

3.DISPLAY VGA OUT: System Display VGA out, XGA resolution (15 pin female HD D-sub connector).

4.AUX CTRL 1: Bi-directional RS232 (9600,N, 8,1) (9 pin female D-sub connector).

5.AUX CTRL 2: Bi-directional RS232 (9600,N, 8,1) supports SMART BoardTM 3000i Room Control Module (9 pin female D-sub connector).

6.AUX CTRL 3: Bi-directional RS232 (9600,N, 8,1) used for PC com port with SMART BoardTM Software Package (9 pin female D-sub connector).

7.PROGRAM: Bi-directional RS232 (115200,N, 8,1) used for diagnostics and loading software to Director Module. (9 pin female D-sub connector).

8.LAN DIAGNOSTICS: Ethernet port used for upgrading and troubleshooting the control system (RJ45 connector).

9.AC Input: Fused 120VAC (or 220VAC for Europe) Input.

10.TOUCHPANEL: Supports Optional Touch sensitive panel (25pin female D-sub connector).

11.TOUCHSCREEN/MOUSE: Supports SMART BoardTM 3000i touch overlay or Microsoft compatible mouse (9 pin female D-sub connector).

12.CRESNET: Port reserved for future expansion of Cresnet devices (15 pin male D-sub connector).

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Contents Director Page Environmental Issues Trademarks and copyrightDisclaimer Production of productsOther Warnings and Safety Precautions Important InformationTandberg Director Videoconferencing System Contents Tandberg Director Videoconferencing System Introduction Welcome to the Tandberg DirectorAt a Glance The Tandberg Director WaveSystem Overview Control InterfaceAudio and Video Sources Optional Equipment System Connections Rear Interface PanelRear Interface Panel Connections Rear Interface Panel A/V Plate Installation & Setup Room ConfigurationInstalling the Guest Laptop Shelf Guest laptop shelfInstalling the Adjustable Camera Shelf To install the videoconferencing shelfT E Tandberg Director Videoconferencing System Camera S-VID OUT Camera Ctrl OUT Powering on the System System SetupSmart BoardTM Projector Setup and Calibration Touchscreen Calibration Touch Panel Tools for System Configuration System InformationIR Functions AudioUpdate Directory System OptionsEdit Directory Other Networks Using the External Network Interface Network ConnectionsDevice Connections MicrophoneTouch Panel Main CameraPC and Laptop Computer Setup LaptopPC Calibration Getting Started System startupControl Orientation Touch Screen and Remote IR Controls ‘IR Controls’ will appear in the place of the ‘Address Book’ Codec Basics Menu structureGeneral Codec Configuration Network and LAN Settings Isdn configurationLAN configuration DUOVideoTF Mode Adjusting volume General useMicrophone on/off DirectoryProjector Standby Button LEDMultiSiteTF MCU LAN 3MBEstablishing MultiSiteTF meetings using Directory MultiSiteTF cascadingPC SoftPresenter Web-interfaceText Chat / Closed Captioning StreamingDisplay Operation Local Display OperationScreen Basics Source Selection Device ControlTaskbar Video Display WindowWhen the Director receives/initiates a video/audio call Videoconference OperationMaking Calls Speed DialingDisconnecting a Call Manual DialingWill attempt to call the last manually dialed number Back button to exit from this screenEditing Speed Dial Directory Creating a new speed dial numberOn Screen Symbols Making a MultiSiteTF CallEditing an existing speed dial number Videoconference Main Screen Video Window Display ControlVideoconferencing Taskbar PIPFar End Camera Control Source DuoVideoTF OperationTask23456789Bar Multipoint OperationMenu Password Advanced useMain menu VGA Resolutions Call qualityVideo Natural VideoAdvanced call quality Presentation Mode DuoVideo ModePresentations DuoVideo QualityUtilities Dual Monitor Auto-PIPWelcome Menu Continuous PresenceMCU services Quick MenuRequest floor Release floorTerminal Names View site #Chair control Audio Settings Audio InputsMix Mode Level Settings InputsLevel Settings Outputs Audio OutputsEcho Control Noise ReductionRoom Size MotionAutomatic Gain Control AGC Settings Tips for improving the echo canceller performanceVideo Settings Alert Tones & VolumeRestore Audio Defaults Camera Tracking ModeFocus BrightnessWhitebalance VGA Settings Video NameVGA Out VGA Out QualityVNC Settings PasswordStart using VNC AddressTerminal Settings Network ConfigurationISDN-BRI Settings Isdn switch typeLine setup Advanced Isdn settings Subaddress ExampleISDN-PRI Settings PRI Switch Type Channel HuntingLine Settings Advanced Isdn SettingsAdvanced ISDN-PRI Settings Leased E1/T1 Settings Network InterfaceMax Channels Start ChannelExternal network settings Call controlCable Specification 35/RS-366 cable Network clockingLAN Settings Address PortTTL/Router Hops How to view streaming Streaming SourceAllow Remote Start AnnouncementsSettings Advanced H.323 Settings IP Type of Service TOS Tells the router to minimize the delayIP Precedence Tells the router to maximize the reliabilityIP Settings Call Settings Snmp SettingsIncoming MCU calls Snmp Trap HostAccess Code Incoming telephone callsFallback to telephony Encryption Secure ConferenceEncryption Mode Max Call LengthNetwork Profiles Dataport configuration DataportLanguage Software OptionsFollowing options are available Diagnostics System infoChannel status Call status Cause codesRestore defaults View Current SettingsFar End Loop Isdn only System SelftestAppendices Appendix 1 Connecting to Isdn using network adapters ConnectingConfiguring Appendix 2 Connecting to the Switched 56 network Using Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapterConfiguration of Telesync Adapter Configuration of the systemAppendix 3 Connecting to PRI/T1 Using CSU adapterConnecting to Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE Configuration of Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACEAppendix 4 Environmental & operational considerations Guidelines for Optimal Videoconferencing EnvironmentsBrightness Control Loudspeaker Volume Iris Control and LightingBackground Appendix 5 Using the file system Description of the different filesAccess Code Menu PasswordStreaming Password IP PasswordServices Snmp Security alertEncryption Appendix 7 12 Touch Panel Interface Local Display Operation105 106 2323 Videoconference Operation234 2345678 Video Features Technical Description111 Abbreviations Symbols Index114 115 Servicing Canada