TANDBERG D5016402 user manual Projector Standby Button, Led

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General Use

TANDBERG Director Videoconferencing System

 

 

Projector Standby Button

Press this button to power on the projector lamp.

When finished, press it to put the projector into reversible standby mode for five minutes. The screen appears black, but the projector lamp remains on so you can restore the image by pressing any button on the Control Panel. After five minutes, the lamp begins to power down. After an additional 90 seconds, full standby mode is reached.

If you prefer, you can skip the five-minute reversible period: Press and hold the PROJECTOR

STANDBY button for a few seconds until you see “Please Wait a Moment” appear on the bottom of the screen. Release the button and the lamp starts powering down, reaching full standby mode in 90 seconds.

For the current status of the lamp, check the LED indicator immediately to the left of this button. The table below correlates the behavior of this LED and the status of the projector lamp.

LED

Behavior

Projector Lamp Status

 

 

Blinking

Lamp is powering up

 

 

Remains steady green

Lamp is on

 

 

Blinking very fast

Lamp is in reversible standby mode

 

 

Blinking slowly

Lamp is powering down

 

 

Blinking very slowly

Lamp is off and in full standby mode

 

 

 

N O T E IF THE PROJECTOR IS ON STANDBY, NO CALLS CAN BE MADE OR RECEIVED.

N O T E PRESSING THE GREEN POWER BUTTON WILL DISCONNECT ANY CALLS ACTIVE AT THAT TIME.

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Contents Director Page Disclaimer Environmental IssuesTrademarks and copyright 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 WaveAudio and Video Sources System OverviewControl Interface 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 Smart BoardTM Projector Setup and Calibration Powering on the SystemSystem Setup Touchscreen Calibration Touch Panel Tools for System Configuration System InformationIR Functions AudioEdit Directory Update DirectorySystem Options Other Networks Using the External Network Interface Network ConnectionsTouch Panel Device ConnectionsMicrophone Main CameraPC and Laptop Computer Setup LaptopPC Calibration Control Orientation Getting StartedSystem startup Touch Screen and Remote IR Controls ‘IR Controls’ will appear in the place of the ‘Address Book’ Codec Basics Menu structureGeneral Codec Configuration LAN configuration Network and LAN SettingsIsdn configuration DUOVideoTF Mode Microphone on/off Adjusting volumeGeneral use DirectoryProjector Standby Button LEDMultiSiteTF MCU LAN 3MBEstablishing MultiSiteTF meetings using Directory MultiSiteTF cascadingText Chat / Closed Captioning PC SoftPresenterWeb-interface StreamingScreen Basics Display OperationLocal Display Operation Source Selection Device ControlTaskbar Video Display WindowMaking Calls When the Director receives/initiates a video/audio callVideoconference Operation Speed DialingWill attempt to call the last manually dialed number Disconnecting a CallManual Dialing Back button to exit from this screenEditing Speed Dial Directory Creating a new speed dial numberEditing an existing speed dial number On Screen SymbolsMaking a MultiSiteTF Call Videoconference Main Screen Video Window Display ControlVideoconferencing Taskbar PIPFar End Camera Control Source DuoVideoTF OperationTask23456789Bar Multipoint OperationMain menu Menu PasswordAdvanced use Video VGA ResolutionsCall quality Natural VideoAdvanced call quality Presentations Presentation ModeDuoVideo Mode DuoVideo QualityUtilities Welcome Menu Dual MonitorAuto-PIP Continuous PresenceMCU services Quick MenuTerminal Names Request floorRelease floor View site #Chair control Audio Settings Audio InputsMix Mode Level Settings InputsLevel Settings Outputs Audio OutputsRoom Size Echo ControlNoise Reduction MotionAutomatic Gain Control AGC Settings Tips for improving the echo canceller performanceRestore Audio Defaults Video SettingsAlert Tones & Volume Camera Tracking ModeWhitebalance FocusBrightness VGA Out VGA SettingsVideo Name VGA Out QualityStart using VNC VNC SettingsPassword AddressTerminal Settings Network ConfigurationLine setup ISDN-BRI SettingsIsdn switch type Advanced Isdn settings Subaddress ExampleISDN-PRI Settings PRI Switch Type Channel HuntingAdvanced ISDN-PRI Settings Line SettingsAdvanced Isdn Settings Max Channels Leased E1/T1 SettingsNetwork Interface Start ChannelExternal network settings Call controlCable Specification 35/RS-366 cable Network clockingTTL/Router Hops LAN SettingsAddress Port Allow Remote Start How to view streamingStreaming Source AnnouncementsSettings Advanced H.323 Settings IP Precedence IP Type of Service TOSTells the router to minimize the delay Tells the router to maximize the reliabilityIP Settings Incoming MCU calls Call SettingsSnmp Settings Snmp Trap HostFallback to telephony Access CodeIncoming telephone calls Encryption Secure ConferenceNetwork Profiles Encryption ModeMax Call Length Dataport configuration DataportFollowing options are available LanguageSoftware Options Channel status DiagnosticsSystem info Call status Cause codesFar End Loop Isdn only Restore defaultsView Current Settings System SelftestAppendices Configuring Appendix 1 Connecting to Isdn using network adaptersConnecting Configuration of Telesync Adapter Appendix 2 Connecting to the Switched 56 networkUsing Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapter Configuration of the systemConnecting to Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE Appendix 3 Connecting to PRI/T1Using CSU adapter Configuration of Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACEAppendix 4 Environmental & operational considerations Guidelines for Optimal Videoconferencing EnvironmentsBackground Brightness Control Loudspeaker VolumeIris Control and Lighting Appendix 5 Using the file system Description of the different filesStreaming Password Access CodeMenu Password IP PasswordEncryption ServicesSnmp Security alert Appendix 7 12 Touch Panel Interface Local Display Operation105 106 2323 Videoconference Operation234 2345678 Video Features Technical Description111 Abbreviations Symbols Index114 115 Servicing Canada