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T2000 MXP
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Password
Default Call Settings
Delay Standby for 1 hour
On-screen Indicators
Connecting Cables
Monitor Configuration
Environmental Issues
Far End Camera Presets
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4.8 Network
The network menu contain:
ISDN-BRI
Settings
LAN Settings
Network Profiles
Data Port
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Contents
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Trademarks and Copyright
Disclaimer
Waste handling
Environmental Issues
Battery handling
Production of products
Operator Safety Summary
Equipment Markings
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Contact us
Table of Contents
12.1
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Video Quality
Introduction
Audio Quality
Network
Presentations
MultiSite
User interfaces
Interoperability
Monitor
At a Glance
Camera
Codec
Remote Control
Microphone
Menu Structure
Introduction
Installation
Precautions
Mounting
Monitor cables
Connecting Cables
Power cable
Microphone cable
LAN cable
Camera cable
Isdn cables
VGA cable
How to select PC analog video input
Monitor Configuration
How to set Hypersound OFF
Screen Settings
System Configuration
General configuration Open the General Settings menu
Language
LAN configuration
Network configuration Open the Network menu
Isdn configuration
Software Options
Wake up the system
General Use
If the system does not respond
Welcome Screen
Using the Remote Control
Layout
See Selfview
Navigation
Cancel key
Back/Cancel button
Arrow keys and OK
Selfview
How to use Selfview
Local PC Display
Picture outside Picture
Layout
Picture in Picture
Auto Layout
Mic Off
Volume +
Number and Letter keys
Touch Tones
On-screen Indicators
Telephone
Using the Menu
Menu contains the following items
General Use
Make a Call
Place Video Call
Place Telephone Call
Add Call
Set up a conference with two or more participants
Add participants during a conference
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Call Settings
Streaming
Source
Streaming Password
Streaming
Allow Remote
How to reject an incoming call
How to answer an incoming call
Answer an incoming call
End Call
How to end a MultiSite call
To end a call
How to turn off the standby mode
To turn on the standby mode manually
Standby
Delay Standby for 1 hour
Delay Standby for 3 hours
Do Not Disturb
Phone Book
Following information is available from the Phone Book
Call History My Contacts Global Contacts
Call Log
How to make a call using the call lists
Following buttons are available from these folders
How to make a call using My Contacts
My Contacts
Following functions are available from My Contacts
Add New Contact
Add a new contact to My Contacts by
How to define a New MultiSite Contact
New MultiSite Contact
Bandwidth for a MultiSite Contact call
How to edit a contact in the Local Phone Book
Edit Contact
How to delete a contact
Delete Contact
Global Contacts
How to make a call using Global Contacts
From Global Contacts the following functions are available
Up one Level
How to search in the Global Phone Book
Search
Copy Contact to My Contacts
Camera Control
There are several ways to control the camera
Move Camera
Moving the camera directly with the remote control
Moving the Camera via the menu
Far End Control
How to use Far End control
Far End Camera Presets
Far End Presentation
How to use presets via the menu
Camera Presets
How to use preset directly from the remote control
How to save a new preset directly from the remote control
How to save presets for the Tandberg Tracker
Tandberg Tracker
Picture Control
How to use Camera Tracking
Camera Tracking
Presentation
Presentation Key
How to change your main video source
Presentation Menu
How to connect a PC to the codec with the DVI/VGA cable
PC Presenter DVI/XGA Input
How to show PC using the PC Soft Presenter and VNC
How to configure the VNC Server software
PC Soft Presenter and VNC
Dual Stream DuoVideoTF/H.239
Dual Stream and Bandwidth
How to use snapshot
Take New Snapshot
Display Snapshot
How to display snapshots
Receiving snapshots
Conference Services
Using the system’s internal MCU, MultiSiteTF
Using an external MCU that supports Chair Control H.243
Terminal Names
How to use Request and Release Floor
Request Floor and Release Floor
Conference Layout
Advanced Continuous Presence Layout 5+1
Terminal Names
Chair Control
Assign Floor and Release Floor from Participant
View Site and End View
Disconnect Participant
Terminate Meeting
More about MultiSite embedded MCU
Control Panel contains the features
Control Panel
Diagnostics
Diagnostics contain
System Information contains System Name
System Information
Hardware Serial Number
Channel Status
Cause codes
Call Status
System Selftest
View Administrator Settings
Level Settings
Default Call Settings
Audio Settings Inputs
Alert Tones & Volume
Advanced Isdn PRI Settings
Advanced Isdn Settings
ISDN-PRI Settings
Leased E1/T1 Settings
Snmp Settings
Settings
Advanced H.323 Settings
Streaming Settings
IP Address Conflict Check
ISDN PRI warnings
ISDN BRI warnings
IP network quality warnings
External Network warnings
Gatekeeper warnings
How to use Text Chat
Text Chat
Audio Demo
Administrator Settings
Restart
User Guide
Administrator Settings
Administrator Settings contain
General Settings
General Settings contain
Language
System Name
System Name identifies the system
On+Mic Off
Auto Answer
Off
Max Call Length
IP address
Phone Book Settings
Phone Book
Path
Incoming MCU Calls
Access Code
Permissions
Incoming Telephone Calls
Remote Software Upgrade
Fallback to Telephony
Screen Settings
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Normal
VGA Monitor Format
Wide
Svga 800x600 75Hz
VGA Out Quality
XGA 1024x768 60Hz
VGA output will have 43 aspect ratio on wide screen monitor
Software Options
Following options are available
Menu Settings
Menu Settings contain the settings
Menu Timeout In Call
Welcome Menu
Welcome Picture
Selfview
Logo
Balloon Help
Display Welcome Text
Welcome Text
Administrator Password
Presentation Settings
Presentation Settings contain
Presentation Start
Disabled
Enabled
2 H.239
Call Video Source
Presentation Source
Snapshot Source
Auto-Display Snapshot
PIP Appearance
Off PIP Off means that PIP is not displayed automatically
PIP Placing
Password
VNC Settings
Display Number
Call Quality contains the settings
Call Quality
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Video Algorithm
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Audio Algorithm
AAC-LD 128kbps stereo audio
Natural Video
Custom
Max Upstream Rate kbps
Intelligent Video Management IVM
IVM Resolution
Video Quality
Motion
Native Resolutions
PC Resolutions
Default Call Settings
Call Type
Restrict 56k
Bandwidth
Overview
221 or 2x64 2x56 Calling
Using sub-address / extension address / MCU password
Example
Audio contains the settings
Audio
Mic 1- 2 and Audio input
Mix Mode
Inputs
Fixed
Page
Outputs
Audio Out
Mic
Tips for improving the echo canceller performance
Echo Control
On+NR
Stereo Settings
Stereo Input Mode stereo audio
Audio Levelling AGC
Video Call Alert Tone and Telephone Alert Tone
Alert Tones and Volume
Alert Volume
Alert Speaker
Video contains the settings
Video
Slow
Camera Tracking Mode
Fast
MCU Status Line
Floor to Full Screen
Web Snapshots
Auto Split
MultiSite Picture Mode
Voice Switched
Split
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Video Name
Security contains the settings
Security
Encryption
Encryption Mode
AES
Passwords
Network
Network menu contain
Numbers
ISDN-BRI Settings
Sub address
Send Own Numbers
Validate Numbers / MSN Multiple Subscriber Number
Parallel dial
Sending Complete
LAN Settings
LAN Settings contain
IP Settings
IP Access Password
DNS Server
DNS Domain Name
2.2 H.323 Settings
Gatekeeper Discovery Auto
Authentication Mode Auto
Authentication ID / Authentication Password
Gatekeeper IP Address
CallManager Settings
CallManager IP
NAT Address
Ports
Static
Dynamic
SIP Address
SIP Settings
Mode
Server Discovery Auto
Server Address
User Name
Wireless LAN Settings
Key 1
Snmp Settings
IP Services
NTP IP
Quality of Service
Diffserv Video
Diffserv Telephony
Network Profiles
Data Port
Baud Rate, Parity, Databits and Stopbits
Restore Default Settings
Peripheral Equipment
Peripheral Equipment contains
Video
DVI and specifications
Interfaces
Video Inputs
Digital
DVI Specifications
Analog Horizontal Vertical Pixel Frequency Clock
Supported DVI cables
Audio Inputs
Audio
Audio Outputs
Audio outputs
Audio output connector specification Connector label
Network
Ethernet
Signal name Direction Pin Number
Pinout
How to use a document camera with your system
Document Camera
DVD/VCR Playback Mono
DVD / VCR
Stereo
Additional Cameras
Extra fixed Cameras
Additional Microphones
Tandberg Digital Natural Audio Module
Tandberg Dnam
Stereo out
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Stereo Speaker Kit
Provides a mixed signal between local and far end
Telephone Add-On
Dual Monitor
XGA Monitors and Projectors
Recovery time
Vesa Display Power Management
Power savings
Monitor Dpms mode
Digital Monitor Power Management
Power state to Intermediate Power state
Extended Display Identification Data Edid
Detailed timing description
Tested and verified monitors, Edid & Timing
MAG DJ707
Appendices
Appendices
Technical Specification
Appendix
6000MXP, Maestro
Model
8000MXP, 7000MXP
Model 3000MXP / 3000NET
770MXP
Model 990MXP / 990NET
880MXP / 880NET MXP
1000MXP
550MXP
Iris control and lighting
Loudspeaker volume
Background
Seating Area Table
How to prepare a typical room for videoconferencing
Lighting
Walls
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Administrator Password
To upload this file to the system, follow these steps
IP Services
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Description of the different files
Custom logos
How to configure your system for web interface
Web Interface
Configuration of the system
Using CSU adapter
Connecting to Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE
Configuration of Adtran T1 ESF CSU ACE
Connecting
Using Telesync TS-256 SW56/ISDN adapter
How to call
Connecting the system to Isdn using NT1 network adapters
Configuring
Pinouts and Connectors
Wave II Camera
PRI
Remote Control TRC
230
Cisco CallManager registration
Traceroute
931
Ping
Layer 4 Ports used in H.323 calls
Function Port Type
Using FTP
Using the web interface
Using Isdn
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Upgrading using FTP
Isdn Upgrade
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Declaration of Conformity
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Index
Presentation
Accessories drawer See Accessories box
Glossary
Closed Captioning Text chat
Continuous Presence See Split Screen
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