TANDBERG D5016402 user manual Call status, Cause codes

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TANDBERG Director Videoconferencing System

Advanced Use

 

 

Cause codes

The most common cause codes (for ISDN) are:

The numbers used to call out to the far end are shown in the window. If an error occurs a cause code will be displayed on the right hand side of the window.

T I P PRESS MENU AND THEN CALL

STATUSTO BRING THIS MENU UP

WHEN NOT IN THE MENU SYSTEM.

1 -

Unallocated (unassigned) number

2 -

No route to specified transit network (WAN)

16 -

Normal clearing

17 -

User busy

18 -

No user responding

21 -

Call rejected

28 -

Invalid number format (incomplete number)

29 -

Facility rejected

31 -

Normal, unspecified

34 -

No circuit/channel available

41 -

Temporary failure

58 -

Bearer capability not presently available

65 -

Bearer service not implemented

69 -

Requested facility not implemented

81 -

Invalid call reference value

88 -

Incompatible destination

100 -

Invalid information element contents

102 -

Recovery on timer expiry

127 -

Internetworking, unspecified

255 -

TANDBERG specific. undefined cause code

 

 

Call status

Comprehensive information about the call is available through the ‘Call Status’ window. The menu has two columns, one for transmitted and one for received audio/video/data information. If Duo VideoTF or MultiSiteTF is used, pressing the LEFT/RIGHT KEYS will show one page per connected site. Some of the information fields will vary dependent on if H.320 (ISDN calls) or H.323(IP calls) are made.

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Contents Director Page Trademarks and copyright Environmental IssuesDisclaimer Production of productsImportant Information Other Warnings and Safety PrecautionsTandberg Director Videoconferencing System Contents Tandberg Director Videoconferencing System Welcome to the Tandberg Director IntroductionWave At a Glance The Tandberg DirectorSystem Overview Control InterfaceAudio and Video Sources Optional Equipment Rear Interface Panel System ConnectionsRear Interface Panel Connections Rear Interface Panel A/V Plate Room Configuration Installation & SetupGuest laptop shelf Installing the Guest Laptop ShelfTo install the videoconferencing shelf Installing the Adjustable Camera 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 System Information Touch Panel Tools for System ConfigurationAudio IR FunctionsUpdate Directory System OptionsEdit Directory Network Connections Other Networks Using the External Network InterfaceMicrophone Device ConnectionsTouch Panel Main CameraLaptop PC and Laptop Computer SetupPC Calibration Getting Started System startupControl Orientation Touch Screen and Remote IR Controls ‘IR Controls’ will appear in the place of the ‘Address Book’ Menu structure Codec BasicsGeneral Codec Configuration Network and LAN Settings Isdn configurationLAN configuration DUOVideoTF Mode General use Adjusting volumeMicrophone on/off DirectoryLED Projector Standby ButtonLAN 3MB MultiSiteTF MCUMultiSiteTF cascading Establishing MultiSiteTF meetings using DirectoryWeb-interface PC SoftPresenterText Chat / Closed Captioning StreamingDisplay Operation Local Display OperationScreen Basics Device Control Source SelectionVideo Display Window TaskbarVideoconference Operation When the Director receives/initiates a video/audio callMaking Calls Speed DialingManual Dialing Disconnecting a CallWill attempt to call the last manually dialed number Back button to exit from this screenCreating a new speed dial number Editing Speed Dial DirectoryOn Screen Symbols Making a MultiSiteTF CallEditing an existing speed dial number Video Window Display Control Videoconference Main ScreenPIP Videoconferencing TaskbarFar End Camera Control DuoVideoTF Operation SourceMultipoint Operation Task23456789BarMenu Password Advanced useMain menu Call quality VGA ResolutionsVideo Natural VideoAdvanced call quality DuoVideo Mode Presentation ModePresentations DuoVideo QualityUtilities Auto-PIP Dual MonitorWelcome Menu Continuous PresenceQuick Menu MCU servicesRelease floor Request floorTerminal Names View site #Chair control Audio Inputs Audio SettingsLevel Settings Inputs Mix ModeAudio Outputs Level Settings OutputsNoise Reduction Echo ControlRoom Size MotionTips for improving the echo canceller performance Automatic Gain Control AGC SettingsAlert Tones & Volume Video SettingsRestore Audio Defaults Camera Tracking ModeFocus BrightnessWhitebalance Video Name VGA SettingsVGA Out VGA Out QualityPassword VNC SettingsStart using VNC AddressNetwork Configuration Terminal SettingsISDN-BRI Settings Isdn switch typeLine setup Example Advanced Isdn settings SubaddressISDN-PRI Settings Channel Hunting PRI Switch TypeLine Settings Advanced Isdn SettingsAdvanced ISDN-PRI Settings Network Interface Leased E1/T1 SettingsMax Channels Start ChannelCall control External network settingsNetwork clocking Cable Specification 35/RS-366 cableLAN Settings Address PortTTL/Router Hops Streaming Source How to view streamingAllow Remote Start AnnouncementsSettings Advanced H.323 Settings Tells the router to minimize the delay IP Type of Service TOSIP Precedence Tells the router to maximize the reliabilityIP Settings Snmp Settings Call SettingsIncoming MCU calls Snmp Trap HostIncoming telephone calls Access CodeFallback to telephony Encryption Secure ConferenceEncryption Mode Max Call LengthNetwork Profiles Dataport Dataport configurationLanguage Software OptionsFollowing options are available Diagnostics System infoChannel status Cause codes Call statusView Current Settings Restore defaultsFar End Loop Isdn only System SelftestAppendices Appendix 1 Connecting to Isdn using network adapters ConnectingConfiguring Using Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapter Appendix 2 Connecting to the Switched 56 networkConfiguration of Telesync Adapter Configuration of the systemUsing CSU adapter Appendix 3 Connecting to PRI/T1Connecting to Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE Configuration of Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACEGuidelines for Optimal Videoconferencing Environments Appendix 4 Environmental & operational considerationsBrightness Control Loudspeaker Volume Iris Control and LightingBackground Description of the different files Appendix 5 Using the file systemMenu Password Access CodeStreaming Password IP PasswordServices Snmp Security alertEncryption Local Display Operation Appendix 7 12 Touch Panel Interface105 106 Videoconference Operation 2323234 2345678 Technical Description Video Features111 Abbreviations Index Symbols114 115 Canada Servicing