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System Components
Contents
PCS-G70/G70P
Owner’s Record
WARNING
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1: Installation and
Preparation
Chapter 2: Registration and Setup for System Administrators
Chapter 3: Daily
Videoconference
Chapter 4: Videoconference
With Optional Equipment
Chapter 5: Data Conference
Chapter 6: Videoconference Using a Whiteboard
Chapter 7: Encrypted Videoconference via LAN
Chapter 8: Multipoint Videoconference
Appendix
Chapter 1:
Installation and
Preparation
Using This Manual
Features
Triple monitor system
Supports an encrypted videoconference (only for LAN connection)
System Components
Basic System Components
Optional Equipment
TV monitor
Optional equipment especially designed for use with the PCS-G70/G70P
Cables
PCS-G70/G70PVideo Communication System
Camera cable
S-videocable
Audio cable
System Configuration
System Configuration via a LAN
System configuration
System Configuration via an ISDN
This allows you:
About the number of ISDN lines and B (bearer) channel
System Configuration via a LAN for Multipoint Conference
System Configuration via an ISDN for Multipoint Conference
System Configuration via a LAN and ISDN for Multipoint Conference
System Configuration via a LAN for Multipoint Data Conference
System Configuration via an ISDN for Multipoint Data Conference
System Configuration via a LAN and ISDN for Multipoint Data Conference
System Connections
System Connection via a LAN
System Connection via an ISDN
Preparing the System
Inserting Batteries into the Remote Commander
Battery life
Notes on batteries
Turning On/Off the TV Monitor Together With the Communication Terminal
Turning the System On/Off
Turning On
Launcher menu
Standby Mode Function
To release the standby mode
To specify the standby time
Setting the Video Communication System to Standby Mode
To cancel setting the system to standby
Turning Off
Adjusting the Volume on the TV Monitor
To adjust the picture on the TV monitor
Displaying Help
Displaying the Versions and Options
Setting Up the System for the First Time — Initial Setup Wizard
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Using the Menus
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Menu Configuration
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Entering Characters
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Registering Local Information
Dial Setup Menu
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Answer Setup Menu
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Communication Setup Menu
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Status Menu
Audio Setup Menu
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Video Setup Menu
Video Input Page 1/1
Custom Input Label Page 1/1
Monitor Out
General Setup Menu
Device Setup Page 1/2
Device Setup Page 2/2
Menu Screens Page 1/3
Menu Screens 2/3
Menu Screens 3/3
Whiteboard Page 1/1
Administrator Setup Menu
Password Page 1/3
Password Page 2/3
Password Page 3/3
Phone Book Page 1/2
Private Phone Book Page 2/2
Other Settings Page 1/1
LAN Setup Menu
General Page 1/2
General Page 2/2
SNMP Page 1/1
PPPoE Page 1/2
PPPoE Page 2/2
NAT/Port Page 1/1
QoS Page 1/1
Encryption via LAN Page 1/1
ISDN Setup Menu
ISDN Page 1/4
ISDN Page 2/4
ISDN Page 3/4
ISDN Page 4/4
SPID Settings for Customers in the USA and Canada
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Information Menu
Registering a
Remote Party –
Phone Book
To connect to the remote party without using bonding
To set up more detailed options
Changing the Contents of the Phone Book
Copying the Setting of the Phone Book Menu
Deleting the Registered
Remote Party
Creating a Private Phone Book
To register a new remote party in a Private Phone Book
To copy all the contents of the Phone Book to the Private Phone Book
To delete the Private Phone Book from the “Memory Stick”
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Chapter 4:
With Optional
Equipment
To clear the still image from the monitor screen
Viewing a slide show
To select another still image during the slide show
To stop the slide show
To delete a still image
To remove the “Memory Stick”
Sending a Still Image Stored on a “Memory Stick”
When you select “Slide Show” in step 3 above
Formatting a “Memory Stick”
To format a “Memory Stick”
When an unformatted “Memory Stick” is inserted
Sending Motion Pictures as Still Images
Sending Still Images Using the Still Image Menu
To stop “Continuous Send”
To cancel still image display
Sending a Still Image Using the Communication Submenu
To hide the communication submenu
When you are receiving a still image
Sending Motion Pictures Output from a Document Stand as Still Images
To send a still image
To cancel the still image display on the answering site
Receiving Still Images from a Remote Party
Saving Still Images to a “Memory Stick”
Saving Still Images Using the Still Image Menu
When the memory of the “Memory Stick” is full
Image format that can be stored on a “Memory Stick”
File name
Compression format
Saving Still Images Using the Memory Stick Menu
Saving Still Images Using the Communication Submenu
Communication submenu
Dual Video:
Send:
Save:
End:
Using Multiple Monitors
Using Two Monitors–DualMonitor Setup
To connect a second monitor
To change the settings
To view the picture as a window picture
To change the images displayed in a dual monitor setup
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Using Three Monitors–TripleMonitor Setup
To connect a third monitor
To change the images displayed in a triple monitor setup
Third monitor
Using Multiple Microphones
To connect the optional microphones
To use the connected microphone
Notes on installation of the microphones
Microphone layout examples
Using the Communication Transducer (CTE)
To connect the CTE-600Communication Transducer
To use the Communication Transducer (CTE)
CTE layout example
Recording Audio During a Conference
To connect a cassette recorder
When recording with a cassette recorder
Sending Audio/Video from the External Equipment to a Remote Party
To connect the video equipment for input
To input audio/video from external equipment
To input video
To input audio
Conducting a Conference Without the Picture – Voice Meeting
(Voice Meeting)
Conducting a voice meeting with a remote party not registered in the phone book
To register a remote party for a Voice Meeting
To set the audio compression format
Controlling the Remote System With the Tone Signal – DTMF Transmission
Conducting a Data Conference Using NetMeeting – T.120 Data Conference
To connect a computer
To connect a computer to the connector on the Communication Terminal
To connect to a computer via a hub
To configure the Communication Terminal
To connect to a remote party using NetMeeting
About the transmission rate
MLP:
HMLP:
Accessing the Communication Terminal
Using a Web Browser
Using Telnet
Chapter 5: Data
Conference
Connection Example Using the Data Solution Box
Notes on the connection example
Notes on the connection of a microphone
Connecting the CTE-600Communication Transducer
To use the Communication Transducer connected to the Data Solution Box
Using Audio/Video Signal from the Connected Equipment for a Conference
Setting Before Conferencing
To use a microphone connected to the Data Solution Box
Operating the System During a Conference
To select a picture from a computer connected to the Data Solution Box
To transmit a picture from a computer connected to the Data Solution Box
To transmit the picture from a computer to multiple points
Picture quality of the data solution box
When the PCS-PG70/PG70Pis used as a receiving terminal
When the PCS-11/11Pis used as a receiving terminal
Displaying the Picture on a Projector or Monitor
Outputting the Signal to One Monitor
VIDEO 1:
VIDEO 2:
RGB OUT (DSB):
When connecting a monitor to the RGB OUT connector on the Data Solution Box
Outputting the Signal to the Second or Third Monitor
VIDEO OUT2:
DSB:
Chapter 6:
Using a
Whiteboard
Connection Example With a Whiteboard
Notes on using the mimio
Attaching the mimio Xi on the Whiteboard
To set the attachment orientation of the mimio-Xi
To specify the whiteboard size to be used
When you attach the mimio Xi vertically
When you attach the mimio Xi horizontally
Conducting a Videoconference Using a Whiteboard
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To store the notes written on the whiteboard
To exit from the whiteboard mode
Chapter 7:
Preparing for an Encrypted
Videoconference via LAN
Starting an Encrypted Videoconference via LAN
When the encrypted videoconference via LAN is disabled
Chapter 8:
Multipoint
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Appendix
Location and
Function of Parts
and Controls
gMAIN CAMERA connector
hMAIN AUX IN connector (mini DIN 4-pin)
iSUB CAMERA connector
jSUB AUX IN jack (mini DIN 7-pin)
kDC 19.5V jack
PCSA-CG70/CG70PCamera Unit (Optional)
dInfrared sensor
eTERMINAL connector
fVISCA OUT connector
gTripod hole
aMIC ON/OFF button
bVOLUME +/– buttons
cPinP (BACK SPACE) button
dVIDEO INPUT SELECT (SYMBOL) button
eArrow buttons (V/v/B/b)
j@/1 (power on/off) button
kDISPLAY (CLEAR) button
lZOOM (T/W) buttons
mFAR/NEAR (ALPHA/NUM) button
nMENU button
PCSA-B768SISDN Unit (Optional)
bSTATUS 1-6indicators
cISDN 1-6terminals (8-pinmodular jack)
PCSA-PRIISDN Unit (Optional)
aPOWER indicators
PCSA-DSB1SData Solution Box (Optional)
aRGB A input select button and indicator
bSEND button and indicator
cRGB B input select button and indicator
dRGB IN A connector (D-sub 15-pin)
On-screenMessages
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Troubleshooting
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Specifications
General
PCSA-CG70/CG70PCamera Unit
PCS-AC19V6AC Adaptor
PCS-A1Microphone (Optional)
PCS-A300Microphone (Optional)
PCSA-M0G70H.320 MCU Software (Optional)
PCSA-M3G70H.323 MCU Software (Optional)
Acceptable RGB Input/Output Signals
PCS-PG70/PG70PCommunication Terminal (RGB OUT)
PCSA-DSB1SData Solution Box (RGB IN A/RGB IN B)
PCSA-DSB1SData Solution Box (RGB OUT)
Pin Assignments
100BASE-TX/10BASE-Tjack
ISDN UNIT connector
CAMERA UNIT connector
TERMINAL connector
DSB connector
RGB OUT connector
Pin Assignments on Optional Board Connectors
ISDN 1-3jacks (PCSA-B384S)ISDN 1-6jacks (PCSA-B768S)ISDN PRI jack (PCSA-PRI)
TERMINAL connector (PCSA- DSB1S)
List of Port Numbers Used on the PCS-PG70/PG70P
When connecting one-to-one(Default)
Using as the main terminal of a multipoint videoconference (Default)
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Videoconferencing Room Layout
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Glossary
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Menu Configuration