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ZXV10 T700 HD Video Conference Terminal
User Guide Version: V1.0
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Revision History Revision No.
Revision Date
Revision Reason
R1.0
September 13, 2010
First Edition
R1.1
November 23, 2010
UI Update
Serial Number: SJ-20100910163147-003 Publishing Date: 2010-11-23(R1.1)
Contents About This Manual ......................................................................................... I Chapter 1 Introduction ............................................................................... 1-1 1.1 Introduction........................................................................................................ 1-1 1.2 Features ............................................................................................................ 1-1 1.3 Components ...................................................................................................... 1-2 1.4 Video Conference Unit........................................................................................ 1-3 1.4.1 Introduction to Front Panel ........................................................................ 1-3 1.4.2 Introduction to Rear Panel ........................................................................ 1-3 1.4.3 Connecting Cables ................................................................................... 1-3 1.5 Network Application............................................................................................ 1-4 1.5.1 Single MCU IP Networking........................................................................ 1-4 1.5.2 Multi-MCU Cascading Networking ............................................................. 1-5
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation................................................................ 2-1 2.1 Installation Flow ................................................................................................. 2-1 2.2 Installation ......................................................................................................... 2-1
Chapter 3 Device Connection.................................................................... 3-1 3.1 Connection of Typical ......................................................................................... 3-1 3.2 Connection of Peripheral .................................................................................... 3-1
Chapter 4 Device Operation ...................................................................... 4-1 4.1 Power-on and Power-off ..................................................................................... 4-1 4.1.1 Checking Before Power-On....................................................................... 4-1 4.1.2 Turning on ............................................................................................... 4-1 4.1.3 Turning off ............................................................................................... 4-2 4.1.4 Checking after Power-on .......................................................................... 4-2 4.2 Precautions........................................................................................................ 4-3
Chapter 5 GUI Management and Control through the Remote Control .................................................................................................... 5-1 5.1 Menu Navigation ................................................................................................ 5-1 5.2 Menu Operation ................................................................................................. 5-3 5.2.1 Description of GUI Menu Operation ........................................................... 5-3 5.2.2 Operations about GUI Parameters............................................................. 5-4
Chapter 6 General Configuration .............................................................. 6-1 6.1 Display Settings ................................................................................................. 6-1 I
6.2 Prompt Tone Settings ......................................................................................... 6-3 6.3 Call Option Settings............................................................................................ 6-4 6.4 Alert Tip Settings ................................................................................................ 6-4
Chapter 7 System Configuration............................................................... 7-1 7.1 Video Configuration ............................................................................................ 7-1 7.1.1 Video Input Settings ................................................................................. 7-1 7.1.2 Video Output Settings............................................................................... 7-4 7.2 Network Configuration ........................................................................................ 7-7 7.2.1 Network Connection Settings .................................................................... 7-7 7.2.2 H.323 Settings ......................................................................................... 7-8 7.2.3 Compatibility ............................................................................................ 7-9 7.2.4 NAT Settings.......................................................................................... 7-13 7.3 Mic/Line Input Settings ..................................................................................... 7-14 7.4 Conference Capability Settings ......................................................................... 7-16 7.5 Security Parameters Settings ............................................................................ 7-17 7.6 Maintenance .................................................................................................... 7-18 7.6.1 Software Update .................................................................................... 7-18 7.6.2 Saving System Configuration .................................................................. 7-19 7.6.3 Loading System Configuration ................................................................ 7-20
Chapter 8 Services ..................................................................................... 8-1 8.1 Caption.............................................................................................................. 8-1 8.1.1 Setting Terminal Name Displaying Mode .................................................... 8-1 8.1.2 Setting Banner ......................................................................................... 8-2 8.1.3 Setting Horizontal Caption ........................................................................ 8-3 8.1.4 Setting Vertical Caption ............................................................................ 8-4 8.1.5 Setting Short Message ............................................................................. 8-6 8.2 Calling for Conference ........................................................................................ 8-7
Chapter 9 Diagnosis................................................................................... 9-1 9.1 Checking System Status..................................................................................... 9-1 9.2 Checking Call Information ................................................................................... 9-2 9.3 Viewing Version Information ................................................................................ 9-3 9.4 Loopback Test.................................................................................................... 9-4 9.5 Ping Test ........................................................................................................... 9-6 9.6 Audio and Video Test.......................................................................................... 9-8 9.7 System Self-diagnosis ........................................................................................ 9-9
Chapter 10 Address Book........................................................................ 10-1 10.1 Introduction of Address Book .......................................................................... 10-1 II
10.2 Add Contact ................................................................................................... 10-2 10.3 Editing A Contact............................................................................................ 10-3 10.4 Deleting A Contact ......................................................................................... 10-3 10.5 Calling Terminals in the Address Book ............................................................. 10-3
Chapter 11 Call History ............................................................................ 11-1 Chapter 12 Conference Operations in GUI............................................. 12-1 12.1 System Control in Conference Mode................................................................ 12-1 12.2 Non-Chairman Conference Control.................................................................. 12-2 12.2.1 Introduction to Conference Control ........................................................ 12-2 12.2.2 Applying Chairman ............................................................................... 12-3 12.2.3 Self Broadcast (Non-Chair Terminal)...................................................... 12-4 12.2.4 Apply Speech....................................................................................... 12-4 12.2.5 Viewing Terminal List ............................................................................ 12-5 12.3 Chairman Conference Control ......................................................................... 12-6 12.3.1 Introduction to Conference Control ........................................................ 12-6 12.3.2 Broadcasting By Chairman.................................................................... 12-8 12.3.3 Browsing and Viewing..........................................................................12-10 12.3.4 Sound Controlling................................................................................ 12-11 12.3.5 Opening Voice Control .........................................................................12-14 12.3.6 Releasing Chairman ............................................................................12-15 12.3.7 Chairman Conference Management .....................................................12-15
Chapter 13 WEB Management and Control ........................................... 13-1 13.1 Logging In to the WEB Management Page....................................................... 13-1 13.2 Re-logging Into Web Control Page................................................................... 13-3 13.3 Introduction to the IE Web Page ...................................................................... 13-3 13.4 System Control .............................................................................................. 13-5 13.4.1 Video Control in WEB ........................................................................... 13-5 13.5 Call Control ...................................................................................................13-13 13.5.1 Introduction of Address Book ...............................................................13-13 13.5.2 Add Single ..........................................................................................13-13 13.5.3 Calling In The Address Book ................................................................13-14 13.5.4 Call History Setting ..............................................................................13-15 13.5.5 Calling for a Conference ......................................................................13-15 13.5.6 Hanging Up a Conference....................................................................13-17 13.5.7 Calling Meeting ...................................................................................13-18 13.6 General Configuration....................................................................................13-19 13.6.1 Local Settings .....................................................................................13-19 III
13.6.2 Prompt Volume Settings.......................................................................13-20 13.6.3 Call Option Settings.............................................................................13-21 13.6.4 Alarm Settings.....................................................................................13-21 13.7 Video Configuration .......................................................................................13-22 13.7.1 Video In Settings .................................................................................13-22 13.7.2 Video Out Settings...............................................................................13-23 13.8 Audio Settings...............................................................................................13-24 13.9 Network Settings ...........................................................................................13-25 13.10 SNMP Settings............................................................................................13-25 13.11 H.323 Settings.............................................................................................13-26 13.12 QoS Settings...............................................................................................13-27 13.13 NAT Settings ...............................................................................................13-28 13.14 FEC Settings...............................................................................................13-28 13.15 IP Rate-down Settings .................................................................................13-29 13.16 Capability Settings.......................................................................................13-30 13.17 Caption .......................................................................................................13-31 13.17.1 Setting Terminal Name Display ...........................................................13-31 13.17.2 Setting Banner ..................................................................................13-32 13.17.3 Setting Horizontal Caption..................................................................13-33 13.17.4 Setting Vertical Caption......................................................................13-34 13.17.5 Setting Short Message.......................................................................13-36 13.18 Security Settings .........................................................................................13-37 13.19 USB Settings...............................................................................................13-37 13.20 Configuration Settings..................................................................................13-37 13.21 Upgrade Settings.........................................................................................13-38 13.22 Advanced Settings.......................................................................................13-39 13.23 Diagnosis....................................................................................................13-40 13.23.1 System State Viewings ......................................................................13-40 13.23.2 Version Viewings ...............................................................................13-40 13.23.3 Statistics Viewings .............................................................................13-41 13.23.4 Call Brief Information Viewings ...........................................................13-42 13.23.5 Loopback Settings .............................................................................13-42 13.23.6 Ping Test...........................................................................................13-43 13.23.7 Audio and Video Testing.....................................................................13-44 13.24 User Management Settings ..........................................................................13-44
Chapter 14 Control in PC Console.......................................................... 14-1 14.1 Installing PC Console ..................................................................................... 14-1
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14.2 Logging in to PC Console ............................................................................... 14-3 14.3 Common Control ............................................................................................ 14-4 14.3.1 Introduction of Common Control Page ................................................... 14-4 14.3.2 Video Control ....................................................................................... 14-5 14.3.3 Common Control .................................................................................. 14-8 14.3.4 Status Icon..........................................................................................14-15 14.4 Conference Control in PC Console .................................................................14-17 14.4.1 Display Settings ..................................................................................14-17 14.4.2 Group Management.............................................................................14-19 14.4.3 Non-chairman Conference Control........................................................14-24 14.4.4 Chairman Conference Control ..............................................................14-27
Appendix A Technical Specification for Interface .................................. A-1 Appendix B Technical Specifications...................................................... B-1 Appendix C Packing, Transportation and Storage................................. C-1 C.1 Packing.............................................................................................................C-1 C.2 Transportation ...................................................................................................C-1 C.3 Storage .............................................................................................................C-1
Appendix D Remote Control..................................................................... D-1 D.1 Introduction of Remote Controller .......................................................................D-1 D.2 Introduction to Remote Control Buttons ...............................................................D-2 D.3 Input Method .....................................................................................................D-3
Appendix E Introduction to Videoconferencing System ........................E-1 E.1 Overview ........................................................................................................... E-1 E.2 Videoconference Modes ..................................................................................... E-2 E.3 Videoconference Modes ..................................................................................... E-2 E.3.1 Point-to-Point Videoconference................................................................. E-2 E.3.2 Multipoint Videoconference....................................................................... E-3
Appendix F Routine Maintenance.............................................................F-1 F.1 Conference Room Maintenance .......................................................................... F-1 F.2 Terminal Maintenance......................................................................................... F-1 F.3 Test Maintenance ............................................................................................... F-2
Appendix G Routine Troubleshooting..................................................... G-1 G.1 Troubleshooting Flow........................................................................................ G-1 G.2 Basic Thoughts About Troubleshooting .............................................................. G-2 G.3 Common Troubleshooting Methods ................................................................... G-3
Figures............................................................................................................. I V
Tables ...........................................................................................................VII
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About This Manual Purpose At first, thank you for choosing ZXV10 T700 HD Video terminal of ZTE Corporation! This manual provides the basic information you need for installing, configuring, controlling and maintaining the ZXV10 T700 Video Conference Terminal with the remote control or the IE Web.
Intended Audience This document is intended for: l l
Operation engineer Installation engineer
What Is in This Manual This manual contains the following chapters: Chapter
Summary
Chapter 1, Introduction
Introduces the features and components of the ZXV10 T700 as well as its typical applications
Chapter 2, Hardware Installation
Describes the installation
Chapter 3, Device Connection
Describes the connection of the ZXV10 T700
Chapter 4, Device Operation
Describes the preparations before using it
Chapter 5, GUI Management and Control through the Remote Control Chapter 6, General Configuration Chapter 7, System Configuration
Describes the remote control and related operations of the ZXV10 T700 via the remote control
Chapter 8, Service Chapter 9, Diagnosis Chapter 10, Address Book Chapter 11, Call History
Describes the call history and related operations
Chapter 12, Conference Operations in GUI
Describes the operation of a conference via the remote control
Chapter 13, WEB Management and Control
Covers the operations of the ZXV10 T700 via the IE Web
Chapter 14, Control in PC Console
Describes the configuration of terminal and operation of a conference via the PC console
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Chapter
Summary
Appendix A Technical Specification for
Describes the technical specification of interface
Interface Appendix B Technical Specifications
Describes the technical specifications of the terminal
Appendix C Packing, Transportation and
Introduces the precautions during the packing,
Storage
transportation and storage of the ZXV10 T700
Appendix D Remote Control
Introduces the remote Control
Appendix E Introduction to Videoconference
Introduces the basic architecture of videoconference
System
system, videoconference modes
Appendix F Routine Maintenance
Introduces the routine maintenance, troubleshooting
Appendix G Routine Troubleshoot ing
flow and common troubleshooting methods of the ZXV10 T700
Conventions ZTE documents employ the following typographical conventions. Typeface
Meaning
Italics
References to other Manuals and documents.
“Quotes”
Links on screens.
Bold
Menus, menu options, function names, input fields, radio button names, check boxes, drop-down lists, dialog box names, window names.
CAPS
Keys on the keyboard and buttons on screens and company name. Note: Provides additional information about a certain topic.
Checkpoint: Indicates that a particular step needs to be checked before proceeding further. Tip: Indicates a suggestion or hint to make things easier or more productive for the reader.
Mouse operation conventions are listed as follows: Typeface
Meaning
Click
Refers to clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) once.
Double-click
Refers to quickly clicking the primary mouse button (usually the left mouse button) twice.
Right-click
Refers to clicking the secondary mouse button (usually the right mouse button) once.
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FCC Exemption Announcement According to Article 15 of FCC Rules, this equipment is proved to be satisfied with the restrictions on A-class digital equipments through tests. These restrictions aim to provide reasonable protection, and prevent the current equipment from generating harmful interference during the operation in commercial environment. This equipment generates, uses and radiates radio frequency energy. If this equipment is not installed or used according to instructions in the manual, it may exert harmful interference to radio communication. If this equipment is applied in residential area, it may cause harmful interference. In this situation, users need to rectify the interference at their own expenses. According to Article 15 of FCC Rules, the user should not make any change or modification on the equipment without ZTE’s explicit approval. Otherwise, the user will not be authorized to operate the equipment. The electric socket for connection should be near the equipment, and convenient for connection at any time.
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Chapter 1
Introduction Table of Contents Introduction ................................................................................................................1-1 Features.....................................................................................................................1-1 Components...............................................................................................................1-2 Video Conference Unit ...............................................................................................1-3 Network Application....................................................................................................1-4
1.1 Introduction ZXV10 T700 is one of the Tx series video conference terminals developed by ZTE CORPORATION. Its integrated design of camera and main unit makes installation more easy. The terminal can be placed on a flat surface or mounted in a rack. With high reliability and easy-to-use performance, it is suitable for large and medium scale business conferences and remote trainings. It has the following features: l Stable and reliable high-definition video/audio quality l 720p/1080i/1080p resolution l Supports H.323 protocol l Provide high-definition dual video l Better satisfies the requirements of business conferences.
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High-definition images ZXV10 T700 can provide 720p/1080i/1080p high-definition video within 1Mbps-8Mbps bandwidth. The terminal can provide high-definition image based on dynamic multi-frame engine with dual forecasting acceleration and multi-frame parallel coding technology. The patented frequency enhanced technology is helpful to provide smooth moving image. The Softview-HD technology can provide more colorful image, and it can remove mosaic to avoid screen twinkling; meanwhile it can enhance coding in key area to provide clearer image.
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HiFi sound NaturalSound ultra broadband audio engine technology can provide HiFi sound. ZTE-BA broadband coding technology provides 96KHz sampling frequency broader range. AutoEnhance intelligent audio enhance technology supports audio identification, and it can distinguish between music and sound to avoid distortion 1-1
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when playing music. B-AEC acoustics echo clear technology can be used for a huge conference room, supporting digital microphone array. l
Multiple standard interfaces with flexible functionsn ZXV10 T700 provides standard plug-in-play interfaces. Complying with H.239 HD dual stream protocol. ZXV10 T700 has full-scale chairman control function, push-to-button, banner and short message function. ZXV10 T700 also supports information browsing, live and on-demand broadcasting.
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Intelligent and stable Uninterrupted Conference Service (UCS) system The multi-outlet UCS system can provide data backup, N+M backup of MCU, cascading channel backup, board backup.
1.3 Components The ZXV10 T700 consists of the main video conference unit, peripheral components, including the infrared remote control, microphone, and necessary connecting cables, as described in the table below. Table 1-1 Components of The ZXV10 T700 Component
Appearance
Function
Video conference unit
As the core of the ZXV10 T700, it codes the local image and voice and then sends them to the transmission network On the other hand, it receives the far-end image and voice, decodes them and then outputs them to video/audio peripheral devices connected to the unit It has integrated design of camera
Infrared remote control
Used to operate and control the ZXV10 T700 to implement conference control functions
Microphone
It is the audio input device connected to the audio input interface of the video conference unit
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1.4 Video Conference Unit 1.4.1 Introduction to Front Panel The front panel is shown in the figure below. Figure 1-1 Front Panel
ZXV10 T700 has one status indicator ,It will be Continuously lit when the power is on.
1.4.2 Introduction to Rear Panel The rear panel of the ZXV10 T700 terminal is shown in the figure below. Figure 1-2 Rear Panel
ZXV10 T700 provides various interfaces on the rear panel, such as communication interfaces, audio interfaces, video interfaces, and network interfaces.
1.4.3 Connecting Cables Different connecting cables are needed according to the actual networking mode of the terminal and optional equipment to be connected. It depends on the order contract which cables will be delivered with the ZXV10 T700. The table below describes the basic connecting cables.
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Table 1-2 Basic Connecting Cables for the ZXV10 T700 Cable
Line Signal
Connector
Core 1: TD+ Core 2: TDCategory-A Ethernet cable
RJ45 plug Core 3: RX+ Core 6: RXRed wire: analog video signal Blue wire: analog video signal
VGA and RAC
VGA-YPbPr Green wire: analog video signal —
VGA
Red wire: analog audio signal (left audio track) RAC and stereo connector
Audio cable White wire: analog audio signal (right audio track) Digital Microphone cable
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RJ45 plug
HDMI cable
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HDMI
1.5 Network Application 1.5.1 Single MCU IP Networking The ZXMVC8900 Intelligent Multimedia Server is used as an IP mode MCU together with the ZXV10 T700, as shown in the Figure below. Figure 1-3 ZXMVC8900 and ZXV10 T700 Networking
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The ZXV10 T700 is used together with the ZXMVC8900 Intelligent Multimedia Server. As an IP mode MCU, ZXMVC8900 Intelligent Multimedia Server can support 256 IP (2M bit/s) terminals at most. In this networking mode, the ZXV10 T700 is used as a terminal. The basic functions of GK includes address analysis, bandwidth control, admission control and zone management, and optional functions including bandwidth management, calling authentication, calling control routing and calling management and so on. Actually, GK and ZXMS80 network management system can be installed in a same PC or server.
1.5.2 Multi-MCU Cascading Networking Multiple ZXMVC8900 Intelligent Multimedia Servers are used as cascading IP mode MCUs to connect with the ZXV10 T700, as shown in the Figure below. Figure 1-4 Multiple MCUs Cascading IP Networking
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Caution ZXMVC8900 supports level-3 or above cascading. The IP cascading bandwidth between MCUs can be shared. In the system with multiple MCUs in IP cascading, you can use only one GK in the whole network, or you can configure a GK located at each MCU. For the latter method, the GKs can be configured in neighbourhood domain (or parent-child domain) relationship. The cascading between MCUs will affect the MCU capability of initiating a conference.
Example For instance, when one ZXMVC8900 server A is directly cascaded with two ZXMVC8900 MCUs in IP mode, the server A can only be connected with 190(192-2) IP(768 kbit/s) terminals at most.
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Hardware Installation Table of Contents Installation Flow .........................................................................................................2-1 Installation..................................................................................................................2-1
2.1 Installation Flow The operation flow of installing ZXV10 T700 is shown in the figure below. Figure 2-1 Installation Flow
2.2 Installation ZXV10 T700 can be mounted on a standard 19-inch rack or placed on any flat platform.
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1. Remove the four plastic feet from the terminal. 2. Mount the two mounting flanges on two sides of the terminal with four cross-recessed-countersunk-head screws. 3. Install the terminal in the 19–inch rack, and fix the terminal with panel fastener.
Note The panel fasteners are delivered with 19–inch rack.
Placing the Terminal on a Flat Platform Place the on a flat and stable platform. Make sure that enough space are reserved for connecting cables.
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Device Connection Table of Contents Connection of Typical .................................................................................................3-1 Connection of Peripheral ............................................................................................3-1
3.1 Connection of Typical Typical connections refer to the connections between ZXV10 T700 terminal and basic audio/video devices (including TV set and microphone), Ethernet and power supply interface. The connection between typical devices and ZXV10 T700 is shown in the figure below. Figure 3-1 Connecting Typical Devices
3.2 Connection of Peripheral The connection between the terminal and Peripheral devices is shown in the Figure below.
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Figure 3-2 Connection of Peripheral Devices
Caution The connection between a terminal and these peripheral devices may not be in sequence. Do not twist cables to make it more easily to move and dismantle the devices.
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If the conference needs the access of a secondary video, or a projector to output the video, refer to the figure below for cable connection. According to the actual configuration of peripheral devices, select analog or digital microphone for connection. That is, select either or both methods marked with and in the figure. Select whether to connect the audio control device according to the actual configuration of devices (refer to the blue cable in the figure). Standard definition (SD) camera can be accessed through the CVBS IN interface, yet the CVBS OUT interface can only output SD video. According to the interface situation of the HDTV on-site, connect the TV through the HDMI OUT or VGA OUT interface. That is, select the method marked with either A or B in the figure. The HDMI IN interface may select to connect the second HD camera or the HD DVD player according to the actual situation. Or, if files such as PPT need to be transmitted during the conference, refer to the red cable in the figure.
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Device Operation Table of Contents Power-on and Power-off.............................................................................................4-1 Precautions ................................................................................................................4-3
4.1 Power-on and Power-off 4.1.1 Checking Before Power-On Prerequisites ZXV10 T700 Terminal has already installed.
Steps 1. Check whether the video conference unit on the platform is stable, Avoid shaking so as to prevent it from falling off or influencing conference. 2. Check whether the power supply voltage is within the allowable range. 3. Check whether all cables are connected correctly and firmly, and aligned in order. – End of Steps –
4.1.2 Turning on Prerequisites Make sure all items are checked before the terminal is switched on.
Steps 1. Power on the ZXV10 T700 terminal. 2. Turn on the TV set, power amplifier and other related devices. 3. Turn on the ZXV10 T700 terminal. – End of Steps –
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4.1.3 Turning off Context Steps of turning off are reverse to those of turning on.
Steps 1. Turn off the ZXV10 T700 terminal. 2. Turn off the TV set, power amplifier and other related devices. 3. Power off the ZXV10 T700 terminal. – End of Steps –
4.1.4 Checking after Power-on Prerequisites The video conference system has been turned on and not in a conference.
Context After the terminal is powered on, check the video interfaces. If the video interfaces are normal, the TV connected to the terminal will display the main menu page. Otherwise, the terminal may have fault.
Steps 1. Press the button Menu on the remote control to display the main menu page. Figure 4-1 Main Menu Page
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2. If the main menu page is not displayed on the TV, it indicates that there may have faults. Please operate troubleshooting according to trouble processing flow. – End of Steps –
4.2 Precautions Pay attention to the following items while using the ZXV10 T700: l Remove the protection cover of the camera before using the ZXV10 T700. Avoid touching the camera lens. Put on the protection cover in time when the camera is not used. l After a conference, switch off the ZXV10 T700 first. Store the basic components as required. It is recommended to keep the established videoconferencing system for convenient use next time. l Avoid frequent plugging/unplugging of cable connectors. l Follow the specified sequence to turn on/off the ZXV10 T700.
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GUI Management and Control through the Remote Control Table of Contents Menu Navigation ........................................................................................................5-1 Menu Operation .........................................................................................................5-3
5.1 Menu Navigation Press menu button of the remote control when the terminal is free, The main menu page is shown in the figure below. Figure 5-1 Main Menu Page
The main menu and sub-menu are shown in the table below. Table 5-1 Menu List Menu
First
Second
Third
Forth
Call History
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Address Book
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—
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Menu
First
Second
Third
Forth
Banner
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Terminal Name
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H Caption
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V Caption
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Message
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Display
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—
Tones
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—
Call Option
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Alert Tip
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Video In
internal camera
Video Out
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IP
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H.323
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Caption Services
Convene a conference
General
Video
QoS Network
Management
Compatibility
FEC
System Settings
NAT
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Audio
Mic/Line Input
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Capability
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Security
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Upgrade
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Save Config.
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Load Config.
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Sys Status
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Call Info.
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Version Info
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Loopback Test
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Ping Test
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Audio & Video
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Self diagnosis
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Maintenance
Diagnosis
IP rate Ctrl.
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5.2 Menu Operation 5.2.1 Description of GUI Menu Operation The user can press the direction buttons and OK of the remote control to select the corresponding menu and find the desired page. For instance: the procedure to enter the general setting page is described as follows: 1. Turn on the terminal. The main menu page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 5-2 Main Menu Page
2. Select Management, and then press OK to enter the Management page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 5-3 Management Menu Page
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3. Select General, and then press OK to enter the General page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 5-4 General Menu Page
4. Select Display, and then press OK to enter the Display page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 5-5 Display Menu Page
In conclusion, the path to enter the display menu page is: Management > General > Display.
5.2.2 Operations about GUI Parameters This section introduces how to modify a parameter, save settings, turn page, and return to the upper-level menu through the remote control.
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Modifying Menu Items The user can press the up/down/left/right button and the OK button to select the corresponding menu and find the desired item. Here take modifying language in the Local page as an example to introduce how to modify a parameter. 1. In the Local page , press the down button to select Language, and then press OK. 2. Press the up/down buttons to select the needed language, and then press OK.
Save after Modification The modification is valid only after it is saved. Use the following steps to save the modification: 1. Press Return of the remote control. 2. User can perform the following operations: l Press the direction buttons to select the OK button, and then press OK of the remote control to save the modification. l Select the Cancel button to cancel the modification. 3. If the selection or setting is wrong, the corresponding alert box will pop up. Press the OK button or wait for a moment, the cursor will return to the text box or check box. Now the user can modify or select the parameter again.
Turning Page Some parameters will be displayed in multiple pages. The user needs to turn to the previous or next page. Use the following steps to turn pages. 1. Take viewing the second page of NAT setup as the example, as shown in the figure below. Figure 5-6 NAT Setup 1
2. Press the right button to move the cursor to , and then press OK of the remote control or the F1 button to go to the second page, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 5-7 NAT Setup 2
3. Press the right button to move the cursor to control or the F2 button to go to the first page.
, and then press OK of the remote
Returning to the upper-level menu Press the Return button to return to the initial page.
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General Configuration Table of Contents Display Settings .........................................................................................................6-1 Prompt Tone Settings .................................................................................................6-3 Call Option Settings....................................................................................................6-4 Alert Tip Settings ........................................................................................................6-4
6.1 Display Settings In the main interface, select Management > General > Display to open the Display Setup configuration interfaces, as shown in the two figures below. Figure 6-1 Display Setup 1
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Figure 6-2 Display Setup 2
The description of the display setup is shown in the table below. Parameter Name
Description
Terminal Name
Input a name to identify different video conference terminals
Language
PIP Position
Select a displaying language of ZXV10 T700interfaces. There are two available languages, Chinese, English Select a displaying position for the PIP video. The available options are any one of the four corners of the TV set screen Select the displaying mode of system status icons: l
always on: The system status icons are always displayed on the screen of the TV set
OSD Option
l
auto: The system determines whether to display the corresponding icons according to the operating status. If users do not perform any operation over 10 seconds, the status icons will be displayed automatically
l
always off: The system status icons are not displayed on the screen of the TV set
Select the displaying mode of conference site name. l Name Option
send terminal: Overlay the local site name on the local site image at the sending side
l
receive terminal: Overlay the remote site image and remote site name on the receiving side
l
close: The system does not overlay conference site name
Show MSG Box
Setup whether to display the MSG box
Standby Mode
Not available currently
Date
Set the system date according to the date format
Time
Set the system time
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6.2 Prompt Tone Settings In the main interface, select Management > General > Tones to open the Tone configuration interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 6-3 The Tone Configuration Page
The descriptions of the tone parameters are shown in the table below. Parameter Name
Description
Enable Tone
Select whether to enable prompt tone
Dialling Tone
l
There are five different tones available
l
There are six different volume levels available 0 stands for the minimum level and 5 stands for the maximum level
Incoming Tone
l
There are five different tones available
l
There are six different volume levels available 0 stands for the minimum level and 5 stands for the maximum level
Key Tone
l
There are five different tones available
l
There are six different volume levels available 0 stands for the minimum level and 5 stands for the maximum level
Warning Tone
l
There are five different tones available
l
There are six different volume levels available 0 stands for the minimum level and 5 stands for the maximum level
Caution This function is noneffective in this version.
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6.3 Call Option Settings In the main interface, select Management > General > Call Option to open the Call Option configuration interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 6-4 Call Option
The descriptions of the call option parameters are shown in the table below. Parameter Name P2P Answer
Description Select the answer mode for a point-to-point call. There are three modes available: Auto, Manual and No Disturb By default, the secondary video bandwidth is 50% of the main video bandwidth
Dual-Video Bandwidth Allocation
By adjusting dual-video bandwidth, the user can select the bandwidth of the secondary video bandwidth, ranging from 10% to 90%
Enable Dual-Video Enable Busy-Reminder
Select whether to enable dual-video Select whether to prompt the new call is received when the terminal is in the conference state
6.4 Alert Tip Settings In the main interface, select Management > General > Alert Tip to open the Alert Tip configuration interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 6-5 Alerting Tip
Select a packet loss ratio threshold from the pull-down list. Once the packet loss ratio reaches this threshold, the alerting information will be displayed on the screen of the TV set.
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System Configuration Table of Contents Video Configuration....................................................................................................7-1 Network Configuration ................................................................................................7-7 Mic/Line Input Settings .............................................................................................7-14 Conference Capability Settings ................................................................................7-16 Security Parameters Settings ...................................................................................7-17 Maintenance ............................................................................................................7-18
7.1 Video Configuration 7.1.1 Video Input Settings Context Usually, you can use the default video input settings. To modify the input source and port, do as follows: The following describes how to set video input by using the remote control. Alternatively, you can log in to the Web page and set video input by choosing System Settings > Video > Video In.
Steps 1. Choose Management > System Settings > Video > Video In by using the remote control. The Video In interface is displayed, as shown in the following figure.
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Figure 7-1 Setting Video Input
2. Refer to the following table to name each video source and configure information, such as port. Item
Configuration Method Name the inner camera. Such a name must be simple and easy to
Inner Camera
remember. It can consist of letters in upper cases, lower cases, digits or Chinese For example, Camera is the name of inner camera input Name a video source. Such a name must be simple and easy to
External Video Source
remember. It can consist of letters in upper cases, lower cases, digits or Chinese For example, Computer/DVD is the name of external video source An input port can be bound to the video source. That is, you can specify the pictures input from a specified port as the images of
Video Input Port Inf. ID
the video source For example, you can specify the images input from the VGA/YPbPr port as the pictures of external video source
Default Main Video
Select a default main video source
Default Second Video
Select a default second video source
3. After naming the video source and selecting a port, click Edit next to the video source. The following interface is displayed.
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Figure 7-2 Input Configuration Interface 1
4. Press OK button or F1 button of the remote control to enter the next page of configuration as shown below. Figure 7-3 Input Configuration Interface 2
5. Refer to the following table to configure the parameters displayed in the above figure.
Note In this Version, Parameters of Input Configuration Interface of inner camera is noneffective.
Item
Description Only after a port is enabled, it can be displayed on the interface for
Enable Interface
selecting video source For example, after port YCbPr is enabled, the port is available on the interface when you select a video source
Type
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Description
Select Image
Selects an image for the accessed device according to its type Selects a working mode for the accessed device
Work Mode
Auto: Indicates the automatic selection mode. Alternatively, you can select the required mode from the drop-down list
Resolution
Selects the exactly resolution according to your connected devices The serial port is connected with the camera controlling cable to implement camera control If the camera of the terminal is used, the serial port is optional
Serial Port
One serial port must be bound to one video input port to implement control over the camera To enable the Infrared remote control function of the camera, the configuration of the serial port must be consistent with that on the Local Setup interface
Control Protocol
Selects the control protocol for the accessed device For a SONY camera, set this parameter to SONY Specifies whether to enable the function of remote control. That is, the
Remote Control
ZXV10 T700 camera can be remotely controlled by other terminals (often the chairman terminal) with the function of remote control
Camera Orientation
Turn Speed
The options are Normal and Reverse Set this parameter according to requirements The options are Normal, Quick, and Slow Set this parameter according to requirements
6. Save the settings and exit. – End of Steps –
7.1.2 Video Output Settings Context Usually, you can use the default video output settings. To modify the output source and port, do as follows: The following describes how to set video output by using the remote control. Alternatively, you can log in to the Web page and set video output by choosing System Settings > Video > Video Out.
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Figure 7-4 Setting Video Output
2. According to requirements, select a port and click Config next to the port. The following interface is displayed.
Caution The first monitor is mandatory. Therefore, the check box next to Display 1 grays out.
In the above figure, two monitors are available. The following table lists the display differences when you select the check boxes next to the monitors. Monitor Selection
Not in Conference
Conference
Conference
Without Dual
with Dual Video
Video
Transmitted
Conference with Dual Video Received
Case 1 The displayed options The displayed
The displayed
options are as
options are as
follows:
follows:
l
l
Local main video
Monitor
Displays local
1 (√)
main video
l
Remote main
video l
video l
Combination
Local second Remote main video
l
are as follows: l
Local main video
l
Remote main video
l
video l
of local second
video and
video and
remote main
remote main
video
video
Combination of remote main
Combination
of local main
Remote second
video and local main video l
Combination of remote main video and remote second video
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Not in Conference
Conference
Conference
Without Dual
with Dual Video
Video
Transmitted
-
-
Conference with Dual Video Received
Case 1 Monitor 2 (X)
-
-
Case 2 The displayed options are as follows: l Monitor
Displays local
Displays remote
Displays remote
1 (√)
main video
main video
main video
Remote main video
l
Local main video
l
Combination of local main video and remote main video
Monitor
Displays local
Displays local
Displays local
Displays remote
2 (√)
second video
main video
second video
second video
Figure 7-5 Setting Output Interface
3. Refer to the following table to configure the parameters displayed in the above figure. Item Port
Description Selects the main output port, through which the monitor is connected with the ZXV10 T700 terminal.
Working Mode
Selects an output working mode.
Resolution
Selects an output resolution.
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4. Save the settings and exit. – End of Steps –
7.2 Network Configuration 7.2.1 Network Connection Settings Context This section introduces how to set IP network parameters by using the remote controller.
Steps 1. In the main interface, select Management > System Settings > Network > IP to open the IP configuration interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 7-6 The Static IP Configuration Page
2. Set the parameters according to the actual networking type. l If static IP mode is selected, set the parameters according to the description listed in the table below. Table 7-1 Static IP Parameters Parameter Name
Description
Work Mode
Select a exactly mode due to your network
Address Type
Select static IP
IP Address
Input the IP address allocated by the administrator of the video conference system
Subnet Mask
Input the Subnet mask address allocated by the administrator of the video conference system
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Description
Gateway
Input the gateway address allocated by the administrator of the video conference system
DNS
Input the DNS address allocated by the administrator of the video conference system
l
l
If DHCP is selected, every time ZXV10 T700 reboots, it obtains a different IP address allocated by the DHCP server automatically. It adopts this IP address to set up calls before rebooting again. However, if the DHCP server is out of service, the ZXV10 T700 terminal cannot achieve a new IP address after rebooting. If PPPoE is selected, this mode is for ADSL access. Specify the user name, password and dialing mode of the PPPoE access.
Note User Name and Password are assigned by the carrier.
3. Press Return on the remote controller to save the configurations and exit. – End of Steps –
7.2.2 H.323 Settings Gate Keeper (GK) is used to implement the address analysis, bandwidth management, calling control, security management, routing management and calling charge of the H.323 videoconference system. In the main interface, select Management > System Settings > Network > H.323 to open the H.323 configuration interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 7-7 H.323 Configuration Page
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Configuration Method Off
Auto
Do not use any GK
Description If off is selected, it is unable to set the GK Address, Terminal NO. and Terminal Pwd
The terminal searches a GK
If auto is selected, it is unable to set the GK
for use automatically
Address, Terminal NO. and Terminal Pwd
GK mode
If specify is selected, it is necessary to Specify
The administrator will specify a GK for terminal registration
set the GK Address, Terminal NO. and Terminal Pwd The specify item is often selected when there is a GK in the system
GK address RMS Port
Input the IP address of the
Ask the administrator for the GK server
specified GK server
address
Default 1719 The Terminal NO. is the unique identifier of a terminal in the whole network. It must be consistent with the number configured
Terminal No.
Input the terminal number
in the ZXMS80–CSS system. It is not only
of the ZXV10 T700 which is
used to distinguish different terminals in the
registered on the GK
network, but also used as the addressing basis for a calling. Make sure that the input terminal number is correct. Otherwise, the terminal will fail to be called
Terminal Pwd
Input the GK password (any digits with the length of 1-6)
For the specified GK, it needs the password registration. Generally, it is unnecessary to set this item
7.2.3 Compatibility 7.2.3.1 QoS Settings In the main interface, select Management > System Settings > Network > Compatibility > QoS to open the QoS configuration interface, as shown in the figure below.
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The table below describes the QoS setting parameters. Item
Description Used to compensate packet loss in an unstable
Error Concealment
network, including Smart Video and Clear Video. Disables the QoS mode. If this item is selected,
Close
there is no need to set the parameters below. IP priority information contained in an IP data packet. The next-level device processes data
QoS Mode
packets based on the priorities.
IP priority
Such parameters as Audio, Video, Data, TOS, Error Concealment, and MTU need to be configured. Differentiates priorities based on TOS.
DiffServ
Such parameters as Audio, Video, Data, and Error Concealment need to be configured.
Audio Video
Includes 0 to 7. 0 is the lowest level and 7 is the
Data
highest.
Signaling TOS
Select the service type from the drop-down list box.
7.2.3.2 IP Rate Control Settings In the main interface, select Management > System Settings > Network > Compatibility > IP rate Ctrl to open the IP rate Ctrl configuration interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 7-9 IP Rate Control
The table below describes the related configuration items. Option
Description Includes Disable and Enable. If Enable is selected, the user needs to set Lowest Tx
IP Rate Control
ZXV10 T700When the network quality deteriorates and the packet loss rate exceeds the threshold, the terminal will sends a IP rate control request to the MCU
Lowest Tx
It means the lowest control rate The minimum value is 64 kbps and the maximum value is 1920 kbps
7.2.3.3 FEC Settings Forward error correction (FEC) means that the terminal adopts the specified redundancy transmission policies so that it can guarantee clear and smooth video transmission under a specified packet loss rate. When a receiving end detects packet loss, it notifies the sending end to send all the code streams the preset number of times repeatedly based on the redundancy transmission policy described in the table below. Table 7-3 Description of Redundancy Transmission Policies Packet Loss Rate in Network
Standard Redundancies
Enhanced Redundancies
<=3%
0
0
<=20%
1
2
>20%
2
3
In the main interface, select Management > System Settings > Network > Compatibility > FEC to open the FEC configuration interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 7-10 Configuring FEC 1
Figure 7-11 Configuring FEC 2
The table below describes the FEC configuration parameters. No. Enable FEC
Description To enable this function, make sure that the IP Rate Control function is disabled. Otherwise the FEC function cannot be enabled
Audio, Main Video, Second Video Indicates the packet loss rate at the peer end, including Auto, 1%, 3%, 5%, Network Lost Percent
10%, 20%, and 30%. Auto means the packet loss rate is subject to the actual one at the peer end (not supported at present)
Advanced settings Media Type
Includes Audio, Main Video, Second Video
FEC Algorithm
Includes Auto, Simple, and VM, Auto by default
Redundancy Mode
Includes Normal and Enhance. This parameter is valid when the FEC algorithm is Simple
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No. Redundancy Percent
Keep Bandwidth
Description Includes Auto, 5%, 10%, 15%, 20%, 30%, 40%, 50%, and 100%, Auto by default Indicates whether to lower the code rate so as to keep the total bandwidth unchanged, Yes by default
7.2.4 NAT Settings NAT is short for network address translation. Inside the Intranet, video conference terminals communicate with each other using private IP addresses. When the terminals inside the Intranet need to communicate with the Internet, the device with the NAT function translates private IP addresses into public network IP addresses. In the main interface, select Management > System Settings > Network > NAT to open the NAT configuration interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 7-12 NAT Setup 1
Figure 7-13 NAT Setup 2
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The table below describes the NAT configuration items. Item
Description Selects whether to enable NAT, including Disabled, Static NAT, and H.460 If Disabled is selected, there is no need to set other parameters.
NAT Mode
Static NAT means that a private IP address inside the Intranet is translated into the corresponding public IP address H.460 is a group of firewall transversal protocols. Using this protocol together with an external B200 gateway, the terminal can flexibly transverse firewalls
NAT Address TCP Port Range
UDP Port Range
Enters a public IP address Upper and lower limits of the TCP port range. It is recommended to use the default values Upper and lower limits of the UDP port range. It is recommended to use the default values
IP Addresses 1 to 6
ZXV10 T700 Private IP addresses
Subnet masks 1 to 6
ZXV10 T700 Enters corresponding subnet masks Sets the keep-alive period of the channel between the Intranet and the
Keep-alive Period
Internet The user can set this value based on the network access frequency, ranging from 5 to 30, in seconds
7.3 Mic/Line Input Settings In the main interface, select Management > System Settings > Audio > Mic/Line Input to open the Mic/Line Input configuration interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 7-14 Configuring Mic/Line Input 1
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Figure 7-15 Configuring Mic/Line Input 2
The table below describes audio setting parameters. Option
Description
Line Input Sets the gain value of audio input, ranging from 0 to 16. Input Gain
When the remote end hears lower sound, increase the gain value; if it hears higher sound, decrease the gain value. The default value is recommended.
Echo Control
Selects whether to cancel echo.
Analog Mic Sets the gain value of audio input, ranging from 0 to 16. Input Gain
When the remote end hears lower sound, increase the gain value; if it hears higher sound, decrease the gain value. The default value is recommended.
Echo Control
Selects whether to cancel echo.
Start ANS
Selects whether to enable ANS. Selects whether to enable AGC. When AGC is enabled, the terminal adjusts the audio input gain automatically based on the strength of input signals. In this case, the sound will not be affected disregarding
Start AGC
the distance between the speaker and the microphone as well as the volume of the speaker. If the users uses an omnidirectional microphone, it is recommended to enable this function.
Advanced Option AEC Mode ANS
The default value is recommended. This parameter is configurable.
AGC
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7.4 Conference Capability Settings In the main interface, select Management > System Settings > Capability to open the Capability configuration interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 7-16 Capability Interface 1
Press F1 on the remote control to enter the second page of capability settings, as shown in the figure below. Figure 7-17 Capability Interface 2
The table below describes the call items. Option
Description
Audio
Encoding/decoding capability of audio, Auto by default Generally this parameter should be consistent with that defined in the
Main Video
conference template Auto is recommended 7-16
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Description Includes Auto, Clear, and Smooth
Main Video Effect
The user can set it as required Auto is recommended
Second Video
Encoding/decoding capability of secondary video, including Auto, H.263, and H.264. Auto is recommended Includes Auto, Clear, and Smooth
Second Video Effect
The user can set it as required Auto is recommended
Force Main Video Capability Force Main Video
Forcing setup the Capability, Format, FPS of the Main Video
Format Force Main Video FPS Force Second Video Capability Force Main Video
Forcing setup the Capability, Format, FPS of the Second Video
Format Force Main Video FPS
Note The capability interface 2 is used to debug. Normal users don’t need to configure it.
7.5 Security Parameters Settings In the main interface, select Management > System Settings > Security to open the Security configuration interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 7-18 Setting Security Parameters
The table below describes the security parameters. Parameter Enable Admin Pwd
Explanation If this function is enabled, the password is required to enter the system management menu If this function is enabled, the system administrator needs to set a
Administrator Pwd
password to ensure security To enter the system management menu, the user must input the preset password AES is a type of encryption algorithm. If it is enabled, the sending end
AES Encryption
encrypts the data packets. The receiving end can get the information only after decrypting the data packets.
7.6 Maintenance 7.6.1 Software Update Steps 1. In the main interface, select Management > System Settings > Maintenance > Upgrade to open the Upgrade configuration interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 7-19 Software Update Page
2. Select the software update mode from the Auto Update drop-down list box. Three modes are optional: l Manual: In this mode, you can determine whether to update the terminal software once a new version is available. l Auto: In this mode, the terminal will detect whether there is new version software automatically and update the terminal software once a new version is found. l No: In this mode, it is not allowed to update the terminal software. 3. Input the period in the Interval text box for detecting whether there is any new version software. For example, input “24” in the box. Then the terminal will detect whether there is new version software every 24 hours. 4. Input the path where the new version software is stored in the File Path text box. 5. Save and Exit. – End of Steps –
7.6.2 Saving System Configuration Steps 1. In the main interface, select Management > System Settings > Maintenance > Save Config. to open the Save Config. configuration interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 7-20 Save Config Page
2. Input the name for the current configuration to be saved in the Setting Name text box. 3. Select a serial number for the configuration from the Setting Number drop-down list box. Five numbers are optional: 1 to 5. 4. Save and exit. – End of Steps –
7.6.3 Loading System Configuration Steps 1. In the main interface, select Management > System Settings > Maintenance > Load Config. to open the Load Config. configuration interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 7-21 Load Config Page
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3. Highlight the Load button on the page. – End of Steps –
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8.1 Caption 8.1.1 Setting Terminal Name Displaying Mode Steps 1. In the main interface, select Management > Services > Caption > Terminal Name to open the configuration page shown in the figure below. Figure 8-1 The Terminal Name Configuration Page
2. Set the parameters according to the descriptions of the table below. Table 8-1 Terminal Name Displaying Mode Parameters Parameter Name
Description BG Color stands for the background color. There
BG Color
are 10 color options available: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple. There are four position options available: up left,
Position
down left, up right and down right. 8-1
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Parameter Name
Description F Color stands for the foreground color. There
Font Color
are 10 color options available: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple. There are three font options available: small,
Font Size
middle and large. There are five transparency options available: full Transparent, 70% Transparent,
Transprency
semi-transparent, 30% Transparent and Opacity.
3. Select the Display button and press OK on the remote controller to display the terminal name on the local or remote TV set in the style set above. The Display button is a dual-state button. It switches between Display and Hide. – End of Steps –
8.1.2 Setting Banner Steps 1. In the main interface, select Management > Services > Caption > Banner to open the configuration page shown in the figure below. Figure 8-2 The Banner Configuration Page
2. Set the parameters according to the descriptions of the table below. Table 8-2 Banner Parameters Parameter Name
Description
Caption
Input the content of the banner.
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Parameter Name
Description BG Color stands for the background color. There are
BG Color
10 colors options available: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple. There are five position options available: –10, 0, 10,
Position
20 and 30. F Color stands for the foreground color. There are
Font Color
10 colors options available: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple. There are three font options available: small, middle
Font Size
and large. There are five transparency options available: full
Transparency
Transparent, 70% Transparent, semi-transparent, 30% Transparent and Opacity.
3. Select the Send button and press OK on the remote controller to send the banner to the screen of the remote side TV set. l The Send button is a dual-state button. It switches between Send and Stop. l To preview the content of the banner, select the Preview button and press OK on the remote controller. – End of Steps –
8.1.3 Setting Horizontal Caption Steps 1. In the main interface, select Management > Services > Caption > H Caption to open the configuration page shown in the figure below. Figure 8-3 The Horizontal Caption Configuration Page
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2. Set the parameters according to the descriptions of the table below. Table 8-3 Horizontal Caption Parameters Parameter Name
Description
Caption
Input the content of the horizontal subtitle.
Style
There are three movement style options: Fixed, left and right.
Speed
There are three movement speed options: slow, normal and quick. BG Color stands for the background color. There are 10 color
BG Color
options available: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple.
Position
There are seven position options available: –30, –20, –10, 0, 10, 20 and 30. F Color stands for the foreground color. There are 10 color
F Color
options available: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple.
Font Size
There are three font options available: small, middle and large. There are five transparency options available: full Transparent,
Trans.
70% Transparent, semi-transparent, 30% Transparent and Opacity.
3. Select the Send button and press OK on the remote controller to send the horizontal subtitle to the screen of the remote side TV set. l The Send button is a dual-state button. It switches between Send and Stop. l To preview the content of the horizontal subtitle, select the Preview button and press OK on the remote controller. – End of Steps –
8.1.4 Setting Vertical Caption Steps 1. In the main interface, select Management > Services > Caption > V Caption to open the configuration page shown in the figure below.
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Figure 8-4 The Vertical Caption Configuration Page
2. Set the parameters according to the descriptions of the table below. Table 8-4 Vertical Caption Parameters Parameter Name
Description
Caption
Input the content of the vertical subtitle.
Style
There are three movement style options: Fixed, left and right.
Speed
There are three movement speed options: slow, normal and quick. BG Color stands for the background color. There are 10 color
BG Color
options available: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple.
Position
There are four position options available: up, middle, down and Full Screen. F Color stands for the foreground color. There are 10 color
Font Color
options available: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple.
Font Size
There are three font options available: small, middle and large. There are five transparency options available: full Transparent,
Transparency
70% Transparent, semi-transparent, 30% Transparent and Opacity.
3. Select the Send button and press OK on the remote controller to send the vertical subtitle to the screen of the remote side TV set. l The Send button is a dual-state button. It switches between Send and Stop. l To preview the content of the vertical subtitle, select the Preview button and press OK on the remote controller. – End of Steps –
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8.1.5 Setting Short Message Context l l
In P2P conference, the terminals can send messages to each other. In multi-terminal conference, ZXV10 T700 can send messages to one or all terminals.
Steps 1. In the main interface, select Management > Services > Caption > Message to open the configuration page shown in the figure below. Figure 8-5 The Short Message Configuration Page
2. Set the parameters according to the descriptions of the table below. Table 8-5 Short Message Parameters Parameter Name
Description
Caption
Input the content of the short message to be sent. If the terminal is currently in a conference, all of the terminals
Terminal List
in the conference are listed here. If the terminal is not in a conference, it displays No terminal to send. BG Color stands for the background color. There are 10 color
BG Color
options available: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple.
Font Size
There are three font options available: small, middle and large. F Color stands for the foreground color. There are 10 color
Font Color
options available: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple.
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8.2 Calling for Conference Prerequisites l l
The terminals in the address book can join a meeting only after they are configured with extension numbers, which are the numbers registered on GK. Contact the ZXMS80 system administrator and check whether a proper conference template named with a rate is available in the system.
Context The meeting function means that a terminal initiates a conference and makes a conference request to the MCU. The request contains terminal names, conference rate, conference password, conference special number, number of pictures, and duration. The specified MCU checks whether it can satisfy the request based on the board configuration and template configuration in the ZXMS80 system. If yes, the MCU will call the terminals for conference. The conference templates need to be configured on the conference administrator operation interface. The template of calling for a conference is different from that of a normal conference. In the template of calling for a conference, the conference name and terminal prefix are restricted. The following describes how to call for a conference by using the remote control. Alternatively, you can log in to the Web page and call for a conference by choosing Call Control > Call Meeting.
Steps 1. Choose Management > Services > Convene a conference. conference interface is displayed.
The Convene a
2. Click Address book to display the interface for selecting terminals. All the terminals that are registered in the GK are displayed on the interface. 3. Select a terminal (after it is selected, the check box next to its name is selected), and the click OK. The selected terminal is displayed in the Meeting list box. 4. Refer to the following table to configure the parameters , such as conference rate, number of pictures, service number, password, and duration. Item
Configuration Method
Conference Rate
Selects a conference rate.
No. of Picture
It must be consistent with the conference rate configured on the MCU.
Selects the number of
Up to 2 pictures can be provided by this
pictures.
version.
Usually, it is 198. It is Service Num.
Description
recommended to use the default value.
Terminals can call the conference through the conference special number.
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Password
Min. (m)
It can contain 1 to 6 Arabic
It is the password used by a terminal to
numerals.
actively join the conference.
Enters the conference duration.
The unit is minute.
5. After the settings, click Call to call for the conference. – End of Steps –
Example For example, to call for a conference with the conference rate of 1920 kbit/s, the conference template named with 1920 must exist in the ZXMS80 system.
Follow-Up Action If the conference is successfully called, the MCU calls all the terminals automatically.
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Diagnosis Table of Contents Checking System Status ............................................................................................9-1 Checking Call Information ..........................................................................................9-2 Viewing Version Information .......................................................................................9-3 Loopback Test ............................................................................................................9-4 Ping Test ....................................................................................................................9-6 Audio and Video Test .................................................................................................9-8 System Self-diagnosis ................................................................................................9-9
9.1 Checking System Status Context The system status interface provides the terminal's system composition and configuration information for users to view. The information cannot be modified.
Steps •
When the terminal is in idle mode, press the Information shortcut button to access the system status interface directly, or select Management > Diagnosis > Sys. Status to access the System Status interface by using the remote controller, as shown in the figure below. Figure 9-1 System Status
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Description
Terminal Name
The name of the terminal configured by the terminal administrator by accessing Management > General > Display
IP Address
The IP address of the terminal
MAC Address
The MAC address of the terminal leaving factory
GK Status
Showing whether the GK is registered successfully
GK Address
If the GK is registered successfully, it will display the GK address
Main Video Source
Showing the main and second video source currently used by the
Second Video Source Conference Status
terminal Showing if the terminal is in conference status
9.2 Checking Call Information Prerequisites The data of call information is available only when the terminal is in conference.
Context The user can view the parameters information when the terminal is in conference.
Steps 1. Select Management > Diagnosis > Call Info. to access the call statistics interface of call information by using the remote controller, as shown in the figure below. Figure 9-2 Call Statistics
2. Press the F1 button on the remote controller to turn over page, or press the information shortcut button on the remote controller to turn over page to the call summary interface, as shown in the figure below. 9-2 SJ-20100910163147-003|2010-11-23(R1.1)
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Figure 9-3 Call Summary
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Result The interface will show all the communication status of the local terminal and the peer terminal.
9.3 Viewing Version Information Context In the version information interface, the user can view the software version, but cannot modify it.
Steps 1. Select Management > Diagnosis > Version Info with the remote control to enter the ping test interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 9-4 Version Info 1
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In the first interface, the user can view terminal model, software version, hardware version, boot software version, FPGA, and mainboard version. In the first interface, the user can view version number from Software Version. V1.0.0.3 indicates that the software version of the current terminal is V1.0.0.3 and this version was issued on 2010–08–25. The table below describes other terminal models for your reference. Model
Feature Description
ZXV10 T700 2M
2M, IP, supports 720P high-definition image
ZXV10 T700 2MX
2M, IP, supports 1080P high-definition image
ZXV10 T700 4M
4M, IP, supports 720P high-definition image
ZXV10 T700 4MX
4M, IP, supports 1080P high-definition image
ZXV10 T700 8M
8M, IP, supports 720P high-definition image
ZXV10 T700 8MX
8M, IP, supports 1080P high-definition image
ZXV10 T700 8MX-M
8M, IP, supports 1080P high-definition image, Embedded MCU
2. View the second and third version information interfaces, as shown in the figure below. Figure 9-5 Version Info 2
It views the versions of all the media processor software, web server software version and other software versions – End of Steps –
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Figure 9-6 Loopback Test
Warning Loopback test is mainly used for locating fault and is provided to the commissioning personnel for testing and debugging. For ordinary users, please use it cautiously. In the drop-down menu, there are four kinds of loopback modes: audio hardware loopback, local loopback, loopback remote terminal, and local RTP loopback. Select one mode, and click the Start Loopback button to implement loopback. Click the Stop Loopback button to stop the loopback operation.
Audio Hardware Loopback Audio hardware loopback refers to output the acquired audio signals directly without coding and decoding. After loopback, the TV set or sound box connected to the TV port of AUDIO OUT can hear the sound of the local terminal after loopback. This loopback is effective in both conference and non-conference status. This function is used to judge if the sound input and the terminal’s acquisition function are normal.
Local Terminal Loopback Local terminal loopback refers to the direct loopback of the local terminal's media signal, including audio local terminal loopback and video local terminal loopback. It is only effective in non-conference status. If the user implements such operation in conference status, a prompt box pops up prompting that the loopback is only effective in non-conference status. This loopback is used to judge if the terminal's audio and video input and output, coding and decoding functions are normal, and to detect if the related audio and video peripherals work normally. In normal situation, the terminal can display its own image and broadcast its own sound.
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Loopback to Remote Terminal The local terminal loops the media signal of the peer terminal back, and decodes the media signal of peer terminal. It can be classified as IP loopback to remote terminal and E1 loopback to remote terminal. After loopback to remote terminal, the local terminal can display its own image and broadcast its own sound. This loopback is only effective in conference status. If the user implements such operation in non-conference status, a prompt box pops up prompting that the loopback is only effective in conference status. It is used to judge the terminal' coding and encoding capability and the network' function and status.
Local RTP Full Loopback After the terminal is in conference status, it transmits the encoded data of the local terminal to the remote terminal, and sends the encoded data to the RTP receiving module simultaneously. It then decodes and output the signal. To use the local RTP loopback function, detect if the video/audio coding protocol is symmetric. If the video code is non-symmetric, the video will not loop back. If the audio code is non-symmetric, the audio will not loop back. If both the video and audio codes are non-symmetric, it directly prompts that the coding/decoding protocol is not matching and that it is unable to enter RTP loopback status. This loopback is only effective in conference status. If the user implements such operation in non-conference status, it prompts that the loopback is only effective in conference status. It is used to judge if the terminal's coding and decoding capability is normal.
9.5 Ping Test Prerequisites The network is normally connected.
Context The ping test is used to check whether the IP network connection between ZXV10 T700 and other devices (such as MCU, PC, and video conference terminal) is normal.
Steps 1. Select Management > Diagnosis > Ping Test with the remote control to enter the ping test interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 9-7 Ping Test
2. Input the IP address of the destination device in the Remote Address. 3. Move the cursor to the Ping button with the remote control, and then press the OK button to start the test. 4. The test result is as follows: l If the remote device is successfully pinged, the system shows the corresponding test data, as shown in the figure below. Figure 9-8 Ping Test Result-Success
l
If the remote device is not successfully pinged, the system also gives the corresponding test data, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 9-9 Ping Test Result-Failure
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9.6 Audio and Video Test Select Management > Diagnosis > Audio & Video to access the Audio & video test interface by using the remote controller, as shown in the figure below. Figure 9-10 Audio & Video Test
During the test, the Start Test button is converted to the Stop Test button. Click the Stop Test button to stop the test.
TV Test It is used to test if the components and interfaces related to the video in the terminal work normally. In the test interface, press the Start Test button of the color strip test interface by using the remote controller. In normal situation, the TV set connected with the terminal has even color stripe. Please check the TV output effect. If it is not satisfactory, please adjust the TV parameters. 9-8 SJ-20100910163147-003|2010-11-23(R1.1)
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Audio Input Test Audio input test is used to detect if the components and interfaces related to the audio input in the terminal work normally. In the test interface, press the Start Test button of the audio input test interface by using the remote controller. In normal situation, the audio input displaying bar changes according to the volume of the microphone. The numbers indicating volume size will also change along with it.
Audio Output Test Audio output test is used to detect if the components and interfaces related to the audio output in the terminal work normally. In the test interface, press the Start Test button of the audio output test interface by using the remote controller. In normal situation, the TV set or sound box connected with the terminal will keep playing the startup tone of the terminal.
9.7 System Self-diagnosis Select Management > Diagnosis > Self diagnosis to access the system Self diagnosis interface by using the remote controller, as shown in the figure below. Figure 9-11 System Self-diagnosis
The diagnosis items in the figure above are described in the table below. Diagnosis Items
Descriptions
PS Info
Viewing the current process information
System Info
Viewing the current usage of the system resources
Network status
Indicating the current network status
ARP Info
Indicating the current ARP information
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Descriptions
UDP Info
Indicating the UDP communication between the local terminal and remote terminal
TCP Info
Indicating the TCP communication between the local terminal and remote terminal
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Address Book Table of Contents Introduction of Address Book....................................................................................10-1 Add Contact .............................................................................................................10-2 Editing A Contact .....................................................................................................10-3 Deleting A Contact ...................................................................................................10-3 Calling Terminals in the Address Book......................................................................10-3
10.1 Introduction of Address Book Press the Address Book Button on the remote controlor select Address Book in the main page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 10-1 ADDRESS BOOK
Add Contact Used to add a new contact information.
Edit Used to edit the information of a selected terminal.
Delete Used to delete a selected terminal.
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Search Contact Used to search contact you want in the address Book.
10.2 Add Contact Context There are a lot of terminals on the network, you can add the name and IP address of your contact into the address book, Next time you can call this contact directly.
Steps 1. In the Address Book page, select Add Contact to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 10-2 Add Contact
2. The related parameters are described in the table below. Item
Configuration Method
Name
Enter the friend name. It can be digits, letters, and Chinese characters.
Call Type
Select the IP type.
Call Rate
Set the maximum rate in the case of a point-to-point call.
IP Address
Enter the IP address of the friend. This number is configured on the terminal and then the terminal is registered
NO.
in the GK by using this number. In addition, this number must be consistent with that configured in the ZXMS80 conference management system.
3. Select the Save button with the remote control. – End of Steps –
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10.3 Editing A Contact Steps 1. Move the cursor to select a contact in the address list. 2. Select Edit Button to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 10-3 Contact Information Editing
3. Modify the terminal name, call rate, IP address, extension number and alias on this page. 4. After the modification, Press Save button to save the new information and return to the address book page. – End of Steps –
10.4 Deleting A Contact Steps 1. Move the cursor to select a contact in the address list. 2. Highlight the Delete Button and then press OK button on the remote control, An alert box pops up. 3. Highlight the OK Button to delete the selected terminal. – End of Steps –
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2. Select the Call button to call the selected terminals. – End of Steps –
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Call History Select the Call History on the main interface by using the remote controller to access the call history interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 11-1 Call History Interface
The call history interface can be classified into two areas: display frame and function buttons area. The display frame lists out the contact person, call type, rate, begin time and duration of call. The function buttons area contains a type selection box and four function buttons, including Save Record, Save All, Delete Record, and Delete All.
Type Selection Box In the call history interface, there are four types of call history for selection: All, Outgoing, Incoming, and Missed. l Select All, and the display frame lists out all types of call history. l Select Outgoing, and the display frame lists out the history of all outgoing calls of the local terminal. l l Select Incoming, and the display frame lists out the history of all incoming calls of the local terminal. l Select Missed, and the display frame lists out the history of all missed calls of the local terminal.
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Conference Operations in GUI Table of Contents System Control in Conference Mode ........................................................................12-1 Non-Chairman Conference Control ..........................................................................12-2 Chairman Conference Control ..................................................................................12-6
12.1 System Control in Conference Mode During a conference, press the shortcut key Menu to display the system control interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 12-1 System Control Menu
Note To select a function item, the user can press the number key of the remote control, which is consistent with the number before the function item. The user can also select the function item by pressing direction buttons on the remote control, and then press OK.
Caption In the system control interface, select Caption to enter the Caption setting interface. There the user can set horizontal/vertical scrolling subtitle, short message, banner, and terminal name.
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PIP In the system control interface, select PIP Position to enter the PIP position interface. Four PIP positions are availableTop Left, Bottom Left, Top Right, Bottom Right. The user can select the position as required.
Main Menu In the system control interface, select Main Menu to return to the main menu. Select Return to return to the moving video picture.
12.2 Non-Chairman Conference Control 12.2.1 Introduction to Conference Control During a conference without a chairman, press the Conference Control button on the remote control to enter the conference control interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 12-2 Non-Chairman Conference Control Interface-Without Chairman
During a conference with a chairman, press the Conference Control button on the remote control to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 12-3 Non-Chairman Conference Control Interface-With Chairman
The table below describes the functions that can be implemented in the non-chairman conference control interface.
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Table 12-1 List of the Functions in the Non-chairman Conference Control Interface No.
Conference Control
Description
1
Apply Chairman
Request to be the chairman of the conference.
2
Self Broadcast
The terminal broadcasts its video and audio to other terminals compulsively. In a multi-point conference, the terminal needs to request to be a chairman first and then it can broadcasts itself. In a conference with embedded MCU, only the terminal serving as the MCU can broadcast itself.
3
Apply Speech
A non-chairman terminal requests to speaking. After the request, the chairman terminal prompts which one will speak.
4
Terminal List
View the terminal list.
12.2.2 Applying Chairman Context A non-chair terminal in a conference can request for the chair token. If there is no chair in the conference, it can get the chair token and become the chair in the conference. However, if there is already a chair terminal in the conference, it can not get the chair token until the chair terminal releases it.
Steps 1. Press the direction button (up arrow) to highlight the item Apply Chairman in the conference control menu. 2. Press OK button on the remote control. – End of Steps –
Result After the terminal gets the chair token successfully, the terminal becomes a chair-terminal and the conference control menu changes correspondingly, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 12-4 Conference Control Menu (Chair-Terminal)
After successful applying, a chairman icon TV screen.
appears on the right of the terminal’s
12.2.3 Self Broadcast (Non-Chair Terminal) Context To broadcast the chair terminal’s video/audio to all the other terminals in the conference.
Steps •
Press direction button to highlight the item Self Broadcast in the conference control menu.
Result After successful broadcast, a broadcast source icon
appears on the right of the chair
terminal’s TV screen.At the same time, the status icon appears in the terminal list, indicating the terminal is the broadcast source in the conference.
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Steps •
In the conference control interface, just to select the Apply Speech button by using the remote controller. After the non-presiding conference terminal applies the speech, a prompt box pops up on the primary TV set of the presiding terminal, prompting that a terminal is to make a speech currently.
12.2.5 Viewing Terminal List Context The user can view the terminal list in the current conference.
Steps 1. In the chairman conference control interface, select the Terminal List button. The corresponding terminal list appears, as shown in the figure below. Figure 12-5 Terminal List
The terminal list lists all the attending terminals and their statuses. The table below describes the statuses. Table 12-2 Description of the Icons in the Terminal List No.
Icon
1
Description Indicates the speaker is on. The terminals with this icon can hear the speakers.
2
Indicates the speaker is off. The terminals with this icon cannot hear the speakers.
3
Indicates the mic is turned on. When the local terminal speaks, other terminals can hear it.
4
Indicates the mic is turned off. When the local terminal speaks, other terminals cannot hear it.
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Icon
Description
5
Indicates it is the broadcast source.
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12.3 Chairman Conference Control 12.3.1 Introduction to Conference Control During a conference, press the Conference Control button on the remote control of the chairman terminal. The conference control interface appears, as shown in the figure below. Figure 12-6 Chairman Conference Control Interface
The table below describes the conference control functions. Table 12-3 List of Chairman Conference Control Functions Conference Control
Description
Self broadcast
Broadcast the video of chairman terminal and become the broadcast source in a conference. This function does not change the voice status of the conference.
Broadcast Site
The chairman terminal broadcasts the video of a terminal and makes it become the broadcast source in a conference. This function does not change the voice status of the conference.
Specify Speech
The chairman terminal broadcasts the video of a specified terminal and makes it become the broadcast source in a conference. Except for the chairman terminal and the specified speaking terminal, the microphones of other terminals are off and their speakers are on. 12-6
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Description
Open Voice Control
When the voice control function is enabled, the conference enters the voice control mode. In this mode, the broadcast source is switched to the speaking terminal in turn. When several terminals speak at the same time, the terminal with the highest volume will be selected as the broadcast source.
Chairman View
The chairman terminal selects a terminal and views the video of the specified terminal. To do it, the chairman terminal must be the broadcast source. The chairman should select the terminal manually.
Chairman Browse
View the video of the specified terminal on the chairman’s screen. To do it, the chairman terminal must be the broadcast source. When the browsed terminal and time are specified, the video of the selected terminal will be displayed on the chairman's screen. It is unnecessary to perform manual settings.
Mute/Silent
The chairman terminal can control the microphone and speaker status of other terminals.
Conf. Management
During a conference, the chairman terminal can add, call, hang up a terminal, force a terminal to leave the conference, prolong and terminate the conference.
Release Chairman
Release the chair token and become a non-chair terminal.
Free Talk
The microphones and speakers of all the terminals are on.
The table below describes the site status after the chairman terminal performs the corresponding operations. Table 12-4 Site Status after the Operations of Chairman Terminal Is It a Operation Item
Broad-
Micro-
cast
phone
Speaker
Viewed Site
Open
Operated terminal
Source Chairman terminal
No
Open
Local terminal, Broadcast Site
Operated terminal
Yes
Open
Open
chairman terminal, or the previous broadcast source
Other terminals
No
No
Open
Operated terminal
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Broad-
Micro-
cast
phone
Speaker
Viewed Site
Open
Operated terminal
Source Chairman terminal Appointing Speech
No
Open
Local terminal, Operated terminal
Yes
Open
Open
chairman terminal, or the previous broadcast source
Other terminals Chairman terminal
Chairman View
Operated terminal
Other terminals
Chairman terminal
Browsing
Operated terminal
Other terminals
No
Yes
No
No
Yes
No
No
Close
Open
Keep the
Keep the
original
original
status
status
Keep the
Keep the
original
original
status
status
Keep the
Keep the
original
original
status
status
Keep the
Keep the
original
original
status
status
Keep the
Keep the
original
original
status
status
Keep the
Keep the
original
original
status
status
Operated terminal
Viewed terminal
Chairman terminal
Chairman terminal
Operated terminal
Chairman terminal
Chairman terminal
12.3.2 Broadcasting By Chairman 12.3.2.1 Self Broadcasting (Chair Terminal) Context To broadcast the chair terminal’s video/audio to all the other terminals in the conference.
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Press direction button to highlight the item Self Broadcast in the conference control menu as shown in Figure 101and press OK button on the remote control.
Result The video/audio of the conference site of the chair terminal is broadcasted to all terminals in the conference. After successful broadcast, a broadcast source icon the right of the chair terminal’s TV screen.
appears on
12.3.2.2 Broadcasting Site Steps 1. Press direction button to highlight the item Broadcast Site in the conference control menu. 2. Press OK button on the remote control to enter the Broadcast Sites dialog box as shown in the figure below. Figure 12-7 Broadcast Sites
3. Press direction buttons to highlight a terminal to be broadcasted in the terminal list and then press OK button on the remote control. – End of Steps –
Result Then the video of the selected terminal (conference site) will be shown on the screens of all the other terminals in the conference. The audio mixing status maintains unchanged. The screen of the broadcasted terminal still shows the video of the terminal previously broadcasted, Video of chairman or itself.
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12.3.2.3 Specify Sspeaking Context The chair terminal can specify a non-chair terminal and allows it to speak in the conference. In other words, the chair terminal can broadcast both the audio and video of a selected terminal to all the other terminals in the conference.
Steps 1. Press direction button to highlight the item Specify Speak in the conference control menu. 2. Press OK button on the remote control to enter the Specify Speak dialog box. 3. Press direction buttons to highlight a terminal to be broadcasted in the terminal list and then press OK button on the remote control. – End of Steps –
Result Then the audio and video of the selected terminal (conference site) will be broadcasted to all the other terminals in the conference.
12.3.3 Browsing and Viewing 12.3.3.1 Performing Chairman Browse Operation Prerequisites This operation can be performed only when the chairman terminal is the broadcast source in a conference. If the chairman terminal need to perform the chairman browse operation but it is not the broadcast source, the terminal needs to perform the self broadcast operation.
Context The chairman terminal in a conference can browse the pictures of other conference sites in real time and set the interval of picture switching. The following describes how to browse the pictures of other conference sites by using the remote control. Alternatively, you can log in to the PC console and click Chairman Browse.
Steps 1. Press the Conference key on the remote control. On the page that is displayed, choose Chairman Browse to display the corresponding page. 2. Select the required terminals by selecting the check boxes next to them. You can select a terminal, multiple terminals, or all terminals. 3. After selecting terminals, set the interval. The unit is second. 12-10 SJ-20100910163147-003|2010-11-23(R1.1)
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4. Click Browse. Then, the TV screen of the chairman terminal plays the pictures of one, multiple, or all terminals in a continuous loop. In this case, the other terminals also view the picture of the chairman terminal. Meanwhile, the Browse option changes to Stop Browse. To stop browsing pictures, move the cursor to the Stop Browse option and press the OK key on the remote control. – End of Steps –
12.3.3.2 Performing Chairman View Operation Prerequisites This operation can be performed only when the chairman terminal is the broadcast source in a conference. If the chairman terminal need to perform the chairman view operation but it is not the broadcast source, the terminal needs to perform the self broadcast operation.
Context The chairman terminal in a conference can view the picture of any other conference site. The following describes how to view the pictures of other conference sites by using the remote control. Alternatively, you can log in to the PC console and click Quick view.
Steps 1. Press the Conference key on the remote control. On the page that is displayed, choose Chairman View to display the corresponding page. 2. Move the cursor to the required terminal and press the OK key on the remote control. The video window of the chairman terminal shows the video of the specified terminal. – End of Steps –
12.3.4 Sound Controlling 12.3.4.1 Forbid/Allow Speaking Context To forbid / allow selected terminal(s) to speak in the conference.
Steps 1. Press direction button to highlight the item Mute/Silent in the conference menu to enter the Mute/Silent menu, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 12-8 Mute/ Silent Menu
2. Press direction button to highlight the item Speech Control in the menu as shown in the figure above to enter the Speech Control page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 12-9 Speech Control Page
3. Press direction buttons to select a terminal and then press OK button on the remote control to forbid / allow it to speak. 4. Repeat Step 3 to forbid / allow other terminals as needed. You can forbid all terminals in the list at a time by highlighting the Forbid All To Speak / Allow All To Speak button and press OK button on the remote control. – End of Steps –
Result Other conference sites can / can not hear the voice of the selected terminal(s).
12.3.4.2 Forbid / Allow Listening Context To forbid / allow selected terminal(s) to listen the voice of other conference sites.
Steps 1. Press direction button to highlight the item Mute/Silent in the conference menu to enter the Mute/Silent menu, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 12-10 Mute/ Silent Menu
2. Press direction button to highlight the item Listening Control in the menu as shown in the figure above to enter the Listening Control page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 12-11 Listening Control Page
3. Press direction buttons to select a terminal and then press OK button on the remote control to prevent / allow it from hearing the voice of other conference sites. 4. Repeat Step 3 to forbid / allow other terminals as needed. You can forbid / allow all terminals the list at a time by highlighting the Forbid All To Listen / Allow All To Listen button and press OK button on the remote control. – End of Steps –
Result The selected terminal(s) can / can not hear the voice of other conference sites.
12.3.4.3 Free Talk Context To enable the free talk mode.
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Result After successful operation, the chair terminal will mix all voices in the conference. The videos of all terminals will be shown on the screen of each terminal in the conference and all terminals in the conference can hear the voices of each other.
12.3.5 Opening Voice Control Context The chair terminal can enable the voice control mode. In this mode, if one terminal speaks, it will become the broadcast source in the conference. That means, the image of this terminal will be broadcasted to the other terminals in the conference. When several terminals in the conference speak at the same time, the broadcast source will be the one whose sound is the biggest.
Steps 1. Press direction button to highlight the item Open Voice Control in the conference control menu The message box pops up. 2. Wait for a while and then the message box disappears. – End of Steps –
Result The voice control mode is enabled and the Open Voice Control item in the conference control menu changes as shown in the figure below. Figure 12-12 Conference Control Menu (Close Voice Control)
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12.3.6 Releasing Chairman Context The chair terminal in the conference can release its chair token. After that, the chair terminal turns into a non-chair one. Then other terminals in the conference can apply for the chair token.
Steps 1. Highlight the item Release Chairman in the conference control menu. 2. Press OK button on the remote control. – End of Steps –
Result The conference control menu changes into the one for non-chair terminal.
12.3.7 Chairman Conference Management 12.3.7.1 Adding/Dropping a Terminal In a conference, the chairman can add one or more temrinals into the terminal list and let them attend the conference. It can also force one or more terminals attending the conference to exit. Then they are not conference members any more, so they will not be displayed in the terminal list. To let them attend the conference again, the chairman must add them into the terminal list.
Add Terminal 1. In the chairman conference control interface, select 8. Conf Management to enter the conference management interface, and then select 1. Add Terminal. The site name input text box appears, as shown in the figure below. Figure 12-13 Adding a Terminal
2. Enter the number of the terminal to be added, and then select Add to add this terminal into the conference. After the terminal is successfully added, it will appear in the terminal list.
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Dropping a Terminal 1. In the chairman conference control interface, select 8. Conf Management to enter the conference management interface, and then select 4. Force Exiting. The corresponding prompt box appears, as shown in the figure below. Figure 12-14 Dropping a Terminal
2. Select a terminal, and then press the OK button on the remote control to drop the terminal.
12.3.7.2 Calling/Hanging Up a Terminal In a conference, the chairman can add one or more terminals that are supposed to join the conference or have hanged up due to network failure into the terminal list, letting them attend the conference. The chairman can also hang up one or more terminals attending the conference. The terminals hanged up are displayed in non-attending terminal list. To add them into the conference again, the chairman must call them again.
Calling a Terminal 1. In the chairman conference control interface, select 8. Conf Management to enter the conference management interface, and then select 2. Call Terminal to enter the corresponding interface. 2. Select a terminal not in the conference with the remote control, and then press the OK button to call it. If it is successfully called, it will be displayed in the attending terminal list.
Hanging up a terminal 1. In the chairman conference control interface, select 8. Conf Management to enter the conference management interface, and then select 3. Hangup Terminal to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 12-15 Hanging up a Terminal
2. Select a terminal with the remote control, and then press the OK button to hang it up.
12.3.7.3 Prolonging the Conference Steps 1. Press direction button to highlight the item Prolong Conference in the conference management menu, and press OK button on the remote control to enter the Prolong Conference dialog box as shown in the figure below. Figure 12-16 Prolong Conference
2. Highlight Time text box and press OK button on the remote control. 3. Input the time (unit: minutes) still needed for the conference in Time text box and press OK button on the remote control to confirm the input. 4. Highlight Set button in the dialog box and press OK button on the remote control. – End of Steps –
Example For example, Input 30 on the figure above, then the conference will be prolonged 30 minutes.
12.3.7.4 Ending the Conference Context The chair terminal can initiate to end the conference.
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Steps 1. Press direction button to highlight the item End Conference in the conference management menu, The screen pop up alert box as shown below. Figure 12-17 Ending conference alert
2. Select OK and press OK button on the remote control to end the conference. – End of Steps –
Result The conference in which the chair terminal participates will be ended.
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WEB Management and Control Table of Contents Logging In to the WEB Management Page ...............................................................13-1 Re-logging Into Web Control Page ...........................................................................13-3 Introduction to the IE Web Page ...............................................................................13-3 System Control.........................................................................................................13-5 Call Control ............................................................................................................13-13 General Configuration ............................................................................................13-19 Video Configuration................................................................................................13-22 Audio Settings ........................................................................................................13-24 Network Settings ....................................................................................................13-25 SNMP Settings.......................................................................................................13-25 H.323 Settings........................................................................................................13-26 QoS Settings ..........................................................................................................13-27 NAT Settings ..........................................................................................................13-28 FEC Settings ..........................................................................................................13-28 IP Rate-down Settings............................................................................................13-29 Capability Settings..................................................................................................13-30 Caption ..................................................................................................................13-31 Security Settings ....................................................................................................13-37 USB Settings..........................................................................................................13-37 Configuration Settings ............................................................................................13-37 Upgrade Settings ...................................................................................................13-38 Advanced Settings .................................................................................................13-39 Diagnosis ...............................................................................................................13-40 User Management Settings ....................................................................................13-44
13.1 Logging In to the WEB Management Page Prerequisites Make sure that the network is normal and WEB login is enabled in the terminal.
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Figure 13-1 Selecting Language
2. Select ENGLISH to open the WEB login page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-2 Login
3. Input Login name and Password, and click the Login button to enter the WEB page.
l l
l
Note The password for admin and user is 111111. The admin is an administrator, and the user is an ordinary user.If the user logs in with admin, the user can modify and save the terminal settings. If the user logs in with user, the user cannot modify the terminal settings. Please modify the password after login for security.
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13.2 Re-logging Into Web Control Page Steps 1. Click the Relogin menu on the left of the Web page, and then the alert box pops up. 2. Click OK button to exit the current page and enter the login page of ZXV10 T700. Input the user name and password to login to the terminal again. – End of Steps –
13.3 Introduction to the IE Web Page After successful login, the video control page under the system control is displayed by default, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-3 IE Web Page (System Control)
The IE Web page of the ZXV10 T700 is divided into two parts: menu pane on the left and operation area on the right of the page. In the menu pane, seven menus and corresponding items are provided, as listed in the table below, to access corresponding operation pages. Table 13-1 Menus and Menu Items in the Web Page Menu
Menu Item
System control
Video control Address Book Call History
Call control Call/Hang up Call Meeting
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Menu Item General Video Audio Network SNMP H.323 QoS NAT
System Settings
FEC IP Rate-down Capability Caption Security USB Record Configure Upgrade Advanced System State Versions Statistic
System Diagnose
Call Brief Info Loopback Ping Audio & Video Test
User management
admin
Relogin
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PC Console
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The operation area varies with different menu items selected, providing corresponding man-machine interface for certain operations.
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Caution To show the icons and options clearly, some pictures in this manual are part of the IE Web page without IE menus and tool bars.
13.4 System Control 13.4.1 Video Control in WEB 13.4.1.1 Introduction to Video Control Page Select System control→Video control to enter the video control interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-4 Video Control
1. Video control area 2. Control end 3. Video control area
4. Audio, PIP, and dual video control area 5. Streaming control area
6. Image display control area
13.4.1.2 Switching Between Local and Remote Video Prerequisites A remote token is required for controlling the remote camera. Only the chairman terminal can apply for the remote token.
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Steps 1. In the video control main page, select the Local radio button to control the camera connected with the current video source. 2. Click the Remote radio button to control the remote camera. 3. To control the local camera, perform step 1 again. – End of Steps –
13.4.1.3 Selecting a Main Video Source Prerequisites This option is displayed only after a video source is selected in video output settings.
Context Main video is displayed on the main TV. The user can show the video input through other interfaces on the main TV through the operations below.
Steps 1. In the video control main page, click the Main Video to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-5 Selecting a Main Video Source
2. Select a video as the main video source, such as Camera. The icon becomes *Camera, indicating that Camera is selected. The image input through the Camera port is displayed on the main TV screen. – End of Steps –
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Context Secondary video source refers to the video source except the main video. It can be displayed on the secondary TV screen and can also be displayed on the main TV screen by means of sending dual video. The user can enable video input through different interfaces to be the secondary video source through the operations below.
Steps 1. In the video control main page, click the Second Video to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-6 Selecting a Secondary Video Source
2. Select a video source as the secondary video source, such as Computer/DVD. Then the button becomes *Computer/DVD, which indicates that Computer/DVD is selected. The image input through Computer/DVD in the second channel of the secondary or main TV. – End of Steps –
13.4.1.5 Adjusting The Camera Steps to move the camera.
•
Click the up/down/left/right arrows
•
Click camera.
or
in the Zoom area to zoom out or zoom in the scene taken by the
•
or Click clear image.
in the Focus area to adjust the focus of the camera so as to get
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Click
in the Aperture area to adjust the aperture of the camera.
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This version does not supply this function.
13.4.1.7 Presetting Camera Position Context Ten positions of the camera can be preset and saved, represented by the number 0 to 9.
Steps 1. Select a local camera to be preset. 2. Preset the camera position by clicking direction buttons, zoom +/- buttons, focus +/buttons and aperture +/- buttons. 3. Click Preset Position button to pop up the Presetting dialog box as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-7 Presetting Dialog Box
4. Click a number button and click Close button to save the preset.
Caution If you want to delete all presets of the camera, click Clear All button in the dialog box.
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13.4.1.8 Active Position Prerequisites Before using the preset position, make sure the position has been preset and saved.
Context After presetting the camera, you can use the preset position directly later.
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2. Click Active Position button to pop up the Positions dialog box, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-8 Positions Dialog Box
The grayed number buttons indicates that no preset positions have been saved to them. Therefore, only those activated buttons can be used to track the positions saved to them. 3. Click the number button as needed to track corresponding position saved to it. 4. Click Closebutton. Then the camera will move and adjust itself according to the preset position. – End of Steps –
13.4.1.9 Controlling Audio Steps •
button, which will turns into
To turn off the microphone, click . To turn on the microphone, click
•
button.
button, which will turns into . To turn
To turn off the sound box, click on the sound box, click
button.
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button to decrease the volume. The minimum volume is 0, that is, no Click sound will be heard.
•
Click
button to increase the volume. The maximum volume is 32.
13.4.1.10 Setting PIP Position Prerequisites Only after the PIP function is enabled, will the PIP positionbutton on the video control page be activated.
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Context Steps 1. Click PIP position thebutton to pop up the PIP position dialog box, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-9 PIP Position
2. Select corresponding radio button as needed to set the position of small picture shown on the screen and click the closebutton on the right top corner to close the dialog box and return to the video control page. – End of Steps –
13.4.1.11 Changing Display mode Prerequisites l l
Only when the ZXV10 T700 has participated in a conference, you can switch the display mode. The display mode switching is only valid for the first channel of output interface.
Context The splitting screen means that two pictures with the same size are shown on the TV connected with the terminal. And it is called two splitting screens respectively. l The two splitting screens are shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-10 Two Splitting Screens
1. Local Video
2. Remote Videot
The main features of two splitting screens are: If the remote terminal only sends one channel of active video, the screen 1 shows local video and screen 2 shows remote video. If the remote terminal sends two channels of active video, the screen 1 shows local video and screen 2 shows main video of the remote site. l
Picture-in-picture means that two pictures from two video sources with different sizes are overlapped on the TV screen. The display mode of picture-in-picture is shown in the figure below. Figure 13-11 Picture-in-Picture
As shown in the figure above, the smaller picture is displayed at left top, left bottom, right top or right bottom. The screen 1 shows the picture with small size, and the screen 2 shows the picture with large size. In which the picture with large size can display the local, remote or secondary video, and you can switch among these videos. The picture with small size can display the local and remote video, and you can also switch between these videos.
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Steps 1. When the terminal has been participated in the conference, press the Change Display mode button . Then the remote video is first displayed on the screen. 2. Repeat the step 1, namely to press the Change Display mode button on the remote control. Then the remote video, local video, splitting screen and picture-in-picture modes are switched in turn. 3. Select your desired mode, and stop to press the button Change Display mode. Then the switching is completed. – End of Steps –
13.4.1.12 Opening / Closing Dual Video Steps •
Click the Open Dual video button to send the secondary video. Then the Open Dual video button becomes Close Dual video.
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Click the Close Dual video button to stop sending dual video.
13.4.1.13 Opening / Closing Streaming Context This version can not supply the function.
13.4.1.14 Adjusting Dual-Video Bandwidth Prerequisites Dual video bandwidth can be adjusted only when the terminal starts sending dual video in a P2P conference.
Context By default, the secondary video bandwidth is 50% of the main video bandwidth. By adjusting dual-video bandwidth, the user can select the bandwidth of the secondary video bandwidth, ranging from 10% to 90%.
Steps 1. In the WEB video control main page, click Dual-video dynamic rate. The percentage selection box appears. 2. Set the percentage of the secondary video bandwidth. For example, if 30% is selected, the secondary video bandwidth will be 30% of the main video bandwidth. – End of Steps –
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13.4.1.15 Recovering The Default Video Parameters Steps •
This version dose not supply this function.
13.5 Call Control 13.5.1 Introduction of Address Book Select Call Control > Address Book to open the page shown below. Figure 13-12 Address Book
For the introduction of Address Book, please refer to 10.1 Introduction of Address Book in this manual.
13.5.2 Add Single Steps 1. Select Call Control > Address Book > Add Single to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-13 Add Single
2. For the details of how to add a single terminal, please refer to 10.2 Add Contact in this manual. – End of Steps –
13.5.3 Calling In The Address Book Steps 1. Select Call Control > Address Book to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-14 Calling In The Address Book
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2. For the details of how to calling from the Address Book, please refer to “10.5 Calling Terminals in the Address Book”in this manual. – End of Steps –
13.5.4 Call History Setting Select Call Control > Call History to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-15 Configuring Call History
Click Go to view Configure Call History.
13.5.5 Calling for a Conference Context Generally the MCU actively calls the terminals to attend the conference held by it. If a terminal cannot attend the conference due to some reason or is disconnected from the conference, it can call the MCU to attend the conference.
Steps 1. In the WEB page, select Call Control→Call/Hangup to open the Call/Hangup page, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-16 Call Page
The table below describes the related parameters. Table 13-2 Description of Call/Hangup Parameters No.
Parameter
Description
1
Address
Registered number or IP address of the called party.
2
Call Type
IP
3
Address Book
The user can select the terminal number or address to be called from the address book.
2. Select a required call type from the Call Type drop-down menu. 3. Enter the corresponding terminal number based on the call type. l For a point-to-point conference, enter the terminal number or IP address of the peer end. l For a multipoint conference held by the MCU, enter the number or IP address of the MCU. l If the system supports the 198 special number, enter 198 directly. l To call a telephone terminal, enter the phone number to be called. l To call a terminal from the address book, refer to related introductions in the address book. 4. Select the maximum call rate from the Call Rate drop-down menu. 5. Click the Call button. – End of Steps –
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13.5.6 Hanging Up a Conference Prerequisites A terminal can be hanged up only when the terminal is in a conference.
Steps 1. In the WEB page, select Call Control > Call/Hangup to open the page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-17 Call Hangup
2. Click the Hangup button before a terminal. A dialog box appears.
Note Click the Hangup All button to hang up all terminals and end the conference. This button is only available in the terminal serving as the MCU and in a conference initiated by an embedded MCU.
3. Click the OK button to hang up this terminal. – End of Steps –
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13.5.7 Calling Meeting Prerequisites Only an IP terminal has the call meeting function. The terminals in the address book can join a call meeting only after they are configured with extension numbers, which are the numbers registered on GK.
Context Call meeting means that a terminal initiates a conference and makes a conference request to the MCU. The request contains terminal names, conference rate, conference password, conference special number, number of pictures, and duration. The specified MCU checks whether it can satisfy the request based on its board configuration and template configuration in the conference management system. If yes, MCU will call the terminals. The conference templates needs to be configured in the conference administrator operation interface. The template of call meeting is different from that of a normal conference. In the template of call meeting, conference name and terminal prefix are restricted. For more information, refer to ZXMS80 Multimedia Service Management System Operation Manual (System Administrator Volume).
Steps 1. Select Call Control→Call Meeting. The corresponding interface is shown below. Figure 13-18 Call Meeting Page
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displayed in the Selected Terminal list box. To delete a selected terminal, select it in the Selected Terminal list box, and then click Delete . To delete all the terminals, click Delete all. 3. Configure the following parameters according to the description in the table below. Table 13-3 Settings of Call Setting Parameters Configuration Item
Configuration Method
Conference Rate
Selects a conference rate.
Description It must be consistent with the conference rate configured on the MCU. Up to five pictures or 4+1 pictures
Pictures number
Selects the number of pictures. Normally it is 198. It is
Terminals can call the conference
Conference Special No.
recommended to use the
through the conference special
default value.
number.
Conference Password
Duration
It can contain 1 to 6 Arabic numerals. Enters the conference duration.
can be provided.
It is the password used by a terminal to actively join the conference. The unit is minute.
4. After the settings, click Call to call the conference. To save the settings, click Save. – End of Steps –
Follow-Up Action If the conference is successfully called, the MCU calls all the terminals automatically.
13.6 General Configuration 13.6.1 Local Settings Select System Settings > General > Local Setting to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-19 Local Setting
For the details of how to configuring local information, please refer to “6.1 Display Settings”in this manual.
13.6.2 Prompt Volume Settings Select System Settings > General > Prompt Volume to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-20 Prompt Volume
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For the details of how to configuring prompt volume, please refer to “6.2 Prompt Tone Settings”in this manual.
13.6.3 Call Option Settings Select System Settings > General > Call Option to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-21 Call Option
For the details of how to configuring call option, please refer to “6.3 Call Option Settings”in this manual.
13.6.4 Alarm Settings Select System Settings > General > Alarm Display to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-22 Alarm Setting
For the details of how to configuring alarm, please refer to “6.4 Alert Tip Settings”in this manual.
13.7 Video Configuration 13.7.1 Video In Settings Steps 1. Select System Settings > Video > Video In to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-23 Configuring VIDEO IN
2. For the details of how to configuring alarm, please refer to “7.1.1 Video Input Settings”in this manual. – End of Steps –
13.7.2 Video Out Settings Steps 1. Select System Settings > Video > Video Out to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-24 Configuring VIDEO OUT
2. For the details of how to configuring alarm, please refer to “7.1.2 Video Output Settings”in this manual. – End of Steps –
13.8 Audio Settings Select System Settings > Audio to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-25 Configuring Audio
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For the details of how to configuring Audio, please refer to “7.3 Mic/Line Input Settings”in this manual.
13.9 Network Settings Select System Settings > Network to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-26 Network Connection Setting
For the details of how to configuring network connection, please refer to “7.2.1 Network Connection Settings”in this manual.
13.10 SNMP Settings Select System Settings > SNMP to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-27 Configuring SNMP
The table below describes the related configuration items. Option
Description
Enable SNMP
Enables SNMP
NMS Address
Provided by the network administrator
NMS Trap Port
Use the default port 162
Community, Contact, Location, System
Define them by users
Description
13.11 H.323 Settings Select System Settings > H.323 to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-28 Configuring H.323
For the details of how to Configuring H.323, please refer to 7.2.2 H.323 Settings in this manual.
13.12 QoS Settings Select System Settings > QoS to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-29 Configuring QoS
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For the details of how to configuring QoS, please refer to 7.2.3.1 QoS Settings in this manual.
13.13 NAT Settings Select System Settings > NAT to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-30 NAT Settings
For the details of how to Configuring NAT, please refer to 7.2.4 NAT Settings in this manual.
13.14 FEC Settings Select System Settings > FEC to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-31 FEC Setting
For the details of how to Configuring FEC, please refer to7.2.3.3 FEC Settings in this manual.
13.15 IP Rate-down Settings Select System Settings > IP Rate-down to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-32 Configuring IP Rate-down
For the details of how to Configuring IP Rate-down, please refer to 7.2.3.2 IP Rate Control Settings in this manual.
13.16 Capability Settings Select System Settings > Capability to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-33 Configuring Capability
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For the details of how to configuring capability, please refer to 7.4 Conference Capability Settings in this manual.
13.17 Caption 13.17.1 Setting Terminal Name Display Steps 1. Select System Settings > Caption > Terminal name to enter the terminal name settings page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-34 Terminal Name Settings
2. The configuration items are listed in the table below. Table 13-4 Terminal Name Setting Items Configuration Item Font size Font color
Description Three sizes are optional: Small, Middle and Big Ten foreground colors are optional: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue and purple.
Background
Ten background colors are optional: black, white, gray, red, orange,
color
yellow, green, cyan, blue and purple.
Transparency
Five modes are optional: full transparent, half transparent, 70%
mode
transparent, 30% transparent and not transparent.
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Configuration Item Display position
Description Four positions are optional: top left corner, below left corner, top right corner and below right corner.
3. Click Display button to save the terminal name settings. And then the terminal name will be shown on the TV screen according to the settings. The Display button is a dual status button. It is hidden when pressed. – End of Steps –
13.17.2 Setting Banner Steps 1. Select System Settings > Caption > Banner to open the banner settings page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-35 Banner Settings Page
2. The configuration items are listed in the table below. Table 13-5 Banner Setting Items Configuration Item
Description
Font size
Three size are optional: small, middle and big.
Font color
Ten colors are optional: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue and purple. 13-32
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Configuration Item Background color Show excursion Transparency mode Content
Description Ten background colors are optional: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan, blue and purple. Five excursions are optional: ‐10, 0, 10, 20 and 30. Five modes are optional: full transparent, half transparent, 70% transparent, 30% transparent and not transparent. Used to input the content of banner
3. Click Send to display the banner on the screen. l The Send button changes to Stop button after it is clicked. l To preview the banner content on the screen, click Preview button. l To clear the banner content, click Clear button. – End of Steps –
13.17.3 Setting Horizontal Caption Steps 1. Select System Settings > Caption > H Caption to open the horizontal caption setting page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-36 Horizontal Caption Setting Page
2. The horizontal subtitle setting items are listed in the table below.
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Description
Scroll mode
Three modes are optional: Fixed, left and right.
Show excursion
Seven excursion positions are optional: –30, –20, –10, 0, 10, 20 and 30.
Speed
Three moving speed is optional: slow, normal and fast.
Font size
Three sizes are optional: small, middle and big.
Font color
Background color
Transparent mode Content
Ten colors are optional: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple. Ten background colors are optional: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple. Five modes are optional: full transparent, 70% transparent, half transparent, 30% transparent and not transparent. Input the content in the Content text box.
3. Click Send button, and then the content of horizontal subtitle is displayed on the screen. l The Send button is a dual-state button. It switches between Send and Stop. l To preview the content of horizontal subtitle, click Preview button. l To clear the content, click Clear button. – End of Steps –
13.17.4 Setting Vertical Caption Steps 1. Select System Settings > Caption > V Caption to open the vertical caption setting page, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-37 Vertical Caption Setting Page
2. The vertical subtitle setting items are listed in the table below. Table 13-7 Vertical Caption Setting Items Configuration Item
Description
Scroll mode
Three modes are optional: fixed, left and right.
Display position
Four positions are optional: up, middle, down and full
Speed
Three speed is optional: slow, normal and fast.
Font size
Three sizes are optional: small, middle and big.
Font color
Background color
Transparency mode Content
Ten colors are optional: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple. Ten background colors are optional: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple. Five modes are optional: full transparent, 70% transparent, half transparent, 30% transparent and not transparent. Input the content of vertical subtitle.
3. Click Send button, and then the content of vertical subtitle is displayed on the screen. l The Send button is a dual-state button. It switches between Send and Stop. l To preview the content of vertical subtitle, click Preview button. l To clear the content, click Clear button. – End of Steps –
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13.17.5 Setting Short Message Steps 1. Select System Settings > Caption > Message to open the short message setting page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-38 Message Setting Page
2. The short message setting items are listed in the table below. Table 13-8 Short Message Setting Items Item
Description
Font size
Three sizes are optional: Small, Middle and Big.
Font color
Background color Content
Ten colors are optional: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple. Ten background colors are optional: black, white, gray, red, orange, yellow, green, cyan and purple. Input the message in the Content text box.
3. Click Send to send the message to the terminal. To clear the message content on the page, click Clear button. – End of Steps –
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13.18 Security Settings Select System Settings > Security to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-39 Configuring Security
For the details of how to Configuring Security, please refer to in this manual.
13.19 USB Settings Context The function do not be offered in this version.
13.20 Configuration Settings Select System Settings > Configure to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-40 Configuration
For the details of how to Setting configuration, please refer to 7.6.2 Saving System Configuration in this manual.
13.21 Upgrade Settings Select System Settings > Upgrade to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-41 Configuring Upgrade
For the details of how to Configuring Upgrade, please refer to 7.6.1 Software Update in this manual.
13.22 Advanced Settings Select System Settings > Advanced to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-42 Configuring Advanced
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Please choose if send dual-video automatic or not.
13.23 Diagnosis 13.23.1 System State Viewings Steps 1. Select System Diagnose > System State to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-43 System State
2. For the details of how to viewing System State, please refer to“9.1 Checking System Status”in this manual. – End of Steps –
13.23.2 Version Viewings Steps 1. Select System Diagnose > Versions to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-44 viewing version
2. For the details of how to viewing version, please refer to“9.3 Viewing Version Information”in this manual. – End of Steps –
13.23.3 Statistics Viewings 1. Select System Diagnose > Statistics to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-45 Viewing Statistics
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2. Click Go to Viewing Statistics, please refer to 9.2 Checking Call Information in this manual.
13.23.4 Call Brief Information Viewings 1. Select System Diagnose > Call Brief Information to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-46 Viewing Call Brief Information
Click Go to View Call Brief Information, please refer to 9.2 Checking Call Information in this manual.
13.23.5 Loopback Settings Select System Diagnose > Loopback to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-47 Configuring Loopback
For the details of how to Configuring Loopback, please refer to 9.4 Loopback Test in this manual.
13.23.6 Ping Test 1. Select System Diagnose > Ping to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-48 Ping Test
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13.23.7 Audio and Video Testing Select System Diagnose > Audio and Video Test to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 13-49 Audio and Video Testing
For the details of how to Test Audio and Video, please refer to“9.6 Audio and Video Test”in this manual.
13.24 User Management Settings Context Through user management, the user can modify password.
Steps 1. Select User management→admin to enter the user management page, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 13-50 User Management
2. Enter the old password in the Old Password text box, and then enter the new password in the New Password text box. Then enter the new password again in the Confirm Password text box. 3. Click the Save button. – End of Steps –
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Control in PC Console Table of Contents Installing PC Console ...............................................................................................14-1 Logging in to PC Console.........................................................................................14-3 Common Control ......................................................................................................14-4 Conference Control in PC Console.........................................................................14-17
14.1 Installing PC Console Prerequisites Before the PC console is installed, make sure that the security level of the Internet is low.
Steps 1. On the IE browser, choose Tools > Internet Options > Security > Local intranet. Then, set the security level to low, as shown in the figure below. Figure 14-1 Setting Security Level
2. On the Web page of the terminal, click PC Console. The dialog box is displayed asking you whether to install the software, as shown in the figure below. 14-1 SJ-20100910163147-003|2010-11-23(R1.1)
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Figure 14-2 Installation Confirmation Dialog Box
3. On the page as shown in the figure above, click Install to start installing the software. The setup program displays a process bar, as shown in the figure below. Figure 14-3 Displaying Installation Progress
4. After the installation is complete, the system displays a dialog box, as shown in the figure below. Figure 14-4 Installation Completion Dialog Box
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5. In the dialog box as shown in the figure Above, click installation.
to complete the
– End of Steps –
14.2 Logging in to PC Console Prerequisites The PC console plug-in has been installed in the user's computer.
Steps •
There are two ways to log in to PC console: one way is to log in to the PC console in the WEB page of a terminal, and the other way is to log in to with PC console software. The ways to log in to the PC console are described as follows: Log in to the WEB page: 1. log in to the WEB page of a terminal: 2. In the WEB page, click PC Console to directly enter the PC console page. log in with PC console software: 1. Click Start > All programs > ZTE T Serial Terminal PC Console > Run ZTE T Serial Terminal PCConsole or double-click the shortcut icon dialog box as shown in the figure below.
to open the
Figure 14-5 Logging in to the PC Console
2. Input the local IP address, user name admin (it is also the name to log in to the WEB page ) and password 111111 (it is also the password to log in to the WEB page). 3. After that, click the Login button to enter the PC console page.
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14.3 Common Control 14.3.1 Introduction of Common Control Page Run the PC console to open the default page, as shown in the figure below. The default page is the common control page. Figure 14-6 PC Console Page
The page as shown in the figure above can be divided into six areas: terminal information, common control, general control, system main menu, history terminal list, status icon. The descriptions of each item is listed in the table below. Table 14-1 Introduction of PC console page NO.
Column
Used to
1
Terminal information
Display the terminal name, IP address, GK address, ISDN address
2
Video control
Control remote and local video, and display remote and local image
3
General control
Control microphone and speaker at local site, and operate general settings
4
System main menu
Display the main menu of PC console
5
History terminal list
Display the terminals that have been connected with the local terminal recently. The administrator can select a terminal in the list and click the button Connect to call the terminal again.
6
Status icon
Display the status of terminal
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Figure 14-7 PC Console Main Menu
You can also click the button Common control to open the page as shown in the figure above.
14.3.2 Video Control In the video control column as shown in the figure below, users can control local and remote video. Figure 14-8 Video Control Page
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Start/Stop video In the video control page, click the button Start, and then the local or remote video is displayed on the page. Now users can control the local or remote video. The button Start is changed to Stop. Click the button Stop to stop displaying video.
Switch video source In the video control page, select the video source in the pull-down list box of Video channel select. After selecting, click the button Switch video source to switch the video source.
Control camera In the video control page, press the directions of camera. The buttons
,
,
or
of
to move the
are used to adjust the focus of camera.
Set image parameters In the video control page, click the button ImageSet to open the page, as shown in the figure below. Figure 14-9 Set Image Parameters
In the figure above, , and , used to adjust the aperture, focus and zoom. are used to adjust the brightness, contrast and saturation.
are and
Click the button Default to reset the default settings of video. Click the button Close to quit the video setting page and return to the video control page.
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Note Only the SONY series cameras support Preset camera and Get camera position functions.
The method for presetting camera is as follows:
and buttons and set the camera to desired posi1. Use the direction buttons tion according to image changing on TV screen. For instance, set the camera to aim at the conference host. 2. In the video control page, click the button Preset camera to open the page as shown in the figure below. Figure 14-10 Preset Camera
3. In the figure above, select a position from 0~9 and click the button Save to save the position. Click the button Clear to clear all preset positions and return to video control page.
Get camera position After the preset position is saved, the camera can load and automatically adjust to this position. 1. In the video control page, click the button Get Camera Position to open the page as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 14-11 Get camera position
2. Select the needed preset position, and then the camera will aim at the corresponding position. Click the button Close to return to video control page.
Switch to remote Each terminal can set the image parameters of itself. But in a conference, only the terminal with Low Speed Data (LSD) capability can own the token. Usually, only the chairman in a conference can own the LSD token and only when the terminal's LSD function is enabled, this terminal can be remotely controlled. In the video control page, click the button Set Remote to get LSD token at local site. Then a user can control the remote camera. Now the button Set Remote is changed to Set Local. Click the button Set Local to control local camera.
Open sound In the video control page, click the button Sound Open, and then the remote voice can be heard from local PC console. The button Sound Open is changed to Sound Close. Click the button Sound Close to close sound.
Note When opening sound, make sure that remote video is started. Namely, the remote video and audio are always sent together. There will be no sound if no video is displayed.
14.3.3 Common Control In the page as shown in the figure below, the common control includes voice control, display mode selection, dual video control, conference lock and streaming control. Figure 14-12 Common Control
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Control voice In the common control page, click the icon and it is changed to the icon indicating that the microphone is turned off. And now the microphone icon in the status bar is changed
to
. The icon
indicates that the microphone is turned on.
In the common control page, click the icon and it is changed to the icon indicating that the speaker is turned off. And now the speaker icon in the status bar is changed to . The icon indicates that the speaker is turned on. The buttons used to adjust the audio volume.
and
are
Select display mode In the common control page, click the button Display Style to open the page as shown in the figure below. Figure 14-13 Display Mode
In the page as shown in the figure above, users can set the display mode of secondary video and remote video and select to display local or remote video.
Select below.
to open the picture-in-picture setting page, as shown in the figure
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Figure 14-14 Picture-in-picture Setting Page
In the page as shown in the figure above, users can select the display mode of images. There are two options: 1 Remote Video. 2 Local Main Video and 1 Second or Local. 2 Remote
Select below.
to open the two splitting screen setting page, as shown in the figure
Figure 14-15 Configure Two Splitting Screen
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Send second video In the common control page, click the button Send second video to send secondary video. The button Send second video is changed to Stop second video. Click the button Stop second video to stop sending secondary video.
Lock conference This version do not supply the function.
Configure serial port In the common control page, click the button PCCom to open the page as shown in the figure below. Figure 14-16 Serial Port Configuration
As shown in the figure above, the meanings of the items are described in the table below. Table 14-2 Serial Port Configuration NO.
Item
1
Camera control
Description Camera control
parameters
Select whether to enable LSD, namely, the camera of the ZXV10 T700 can be remotely controlled by other terminals (often the chairman terminal) with LSD function. Provide Enable remote control and Disable remote control for selection.
2
Direction
Provide General and Reverse for selection.
3
Speed
Provide Auto, Slow and Fast for selection
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Item
Description
4
Camera sertial
Video interface
The serial port is connected with the camera controlling
port config
and control
cable to implement the camera control.
interface
For instance, the video input cable of camera is connected to the video input interface 1 of the terminal, and the control cable is connected to the serial port 1, then users need to set the control interface as COM1 for Camera 1 Video In 1
5
Type
Provide SONY,Cradle V1.x, Cradle V2.x and none for selection. For SONY camera, set as SONY. Panasonic camera is connected with the ZXV10 T700 through the cradle head. Select Cradle V1.x or Cradle V2.x according to the actual PTZ configuration.
14.3.3.1 Configuring a Serial Port In the common control page, click the Serial port config button to enter the corresponding interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 14-17 Setting PC Expansion Serial Port
Select PC serial ports. There are two control serial ports on the back of ZXV10 T700, so physically it can connect control cables of two cameras. By using PC expansion ports, six control ports can be got, including two physical control ports and four expansion control ports, thus facilitating the control of multiple cameras. Connect a camera to a serial port of the PC with the control cable. To connect multiple cameras, expand the serial ports of the PC first, and then connect cameras. For example, in the above figure, associate PCExpCom1 with PCCOM2. Associate the remaining expansion ports with other PC expansion ports. Then save the settings. 14-12 SJ-20100910163147-003|2010-11-23(R1.1)
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14.3.3.2 Configuring a Shortcut Number Context A shortcut number enables the chairman to use the one key function.
Steps 1. In the main page of the PC console, click the Config shortcut number button to enter the corresponding configuration interface, as shown in the figure below. Figure 14-18 Configuring a Shortcut Number
2. Right-click a blank area in the above interface, and then select Add from the shortcut menu. The serial number 1 is automatically generated, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 14-19 Generating a Serial Number
3. Double-click the Terminal name column behind 1 to edit this column. Enter a terminal name, for example, Shanghai130. 4. Double-click the Shortcut number column behind 1 to edit this column. Set a shortcut number for this terminal, for example, 3. 5. To set other shortcut numbers, repeat steps 2 to 4. 6. After all the shortcut numbers are set, click Save. 7. To delete a shortcut number, move the cursor to this number. Right-click it, and then select Delete from the shortcut menu. To modify a shortcut number, move the cursor to this number, and then double-click it to modify it. – End of Steps –
Example The figure below shows a finished shortcut number.
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Figure 14-20 Example
14.3.4 Status Icon The table below describes the status icons of the PC console. Table 14-3 Description of Status Icons in PC Console No.
Icon
Description Alarm status icon
1
When there is an alarm, click this icon to pop up the alarm information dialog box. Status icon of WAN network
2
indicates the WAN network connection is normal; indicates the WAN network connection is abnormal. GK status icon
3
indicates the GK registration is normal;
indicates that
the GK registration is abnormal.
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Description Speaker status icon
4
indicates that the local audio output is open;
indicates
that the local audio output is closed. Microphone status icon 5 indicates that the local audio input is open;
indicates that
the local audio input is closed. Secondary video status icon indicates that the secondary video is disabled;
6
that the secondary video is being sent now;
indicates
indicates that the
secondary video is being received now. Encryption status icon
7
indicates that the H.235 encryption method is adopted in the
communication;
indicates that no encryption method is adopted.
Chairman status icon 8 indicates that the terminal is the chairman terminal; indicates that the terminal is a non-chairman terminal. Embedded multi-terminals status icon 9
indicates the terminal has embedded MCU;
indicates
that the terminal has no embedded MCU. Apply for speech icon, and it is only valid at the chairman terminal. 10
indicates that there is a terminal applying for speech; indicates that there is no terminal applying for speech. Streaming media status icon
11
indicates that the terminal is sending multi-cast streaming indicates that the streaming media function is disabled.
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Icon
Description Conference lock status icon. The conference lock function is only valid when calling multiple terminals.
12
The bright icon indicates that the terminal is locked, and the other terminal cannot call this terminal. The grey icon indicates that the conference lock function is disabled.
14.4 Conference Control in PC Console 14.4.1 Display Settings In the conference control page, there are three display modes for selection. The default page corresponding to the button
is shown in the figure below.
Figure 14-21 Conference Control Interface 2
As shown in the above figure, only the terminal list is displayed. Click the button
to open the page, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 14-22 Conference Control Interface 1
The table below describes the meanings of the items. Table 14-4 Display Description 1 Icon or display
Description Used to indicate that the terminal is in a conference.
Used to indicate that the terminal is disconnected from the conference.
Used to indicate that the terminal is the chairman of a conference.
Used to indicate the status of speaker. Used to indicate the status of microphone. Broadcast source and remote
The top of conference control page displays the current broadcast
site
source and situation of remote end.
Click the button
to open the page, as shown in the figure below.
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Figure 14-23 Conference Control Interface 3
The table below describes the meanings of the items. Table 14-5 Display Description 2 Icon
Description Used to indicate that the terminal is in a conference.
Used to indicate that the terminal is disconnected from the conference.
Used to indicate that the terminal is the chairman of a conference.
Used to indicate the status of speaker.
Used to indicate the status of microphone.
14.4.2 Group Management In a conference, the chairman end or non-chairman end can edit its local terminal list by group. By doing so, it is convenient for identification and management.
Click the the figure below.
button to enter the group management interface, as shown in 14-19
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Figure 14-24 Group Management Interface
Adding a group In the group management page, input a group name in the text box and click the below.
button, then the group is added in the Group tree, as shown in the figure
Figure 14-25 Adding a Group
Note The newly added name cannot be the same with the existing group name.
Input the terminal name in the terminal text box, and click the button the newly added terminal can be seen in the terminal group list.
. Then
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Adding a sub-group In the group management page, input a sub-group name in the text box. Select a group in the group tree and click the button Group tree, as shown in the figure below.
. Then the sub-group is added in the
Figure 14-26 Adding a Sub-group
Input the terminal name in the terminal text box, and click the button members in the sub-group.
to add
Deleting a group In the group management page, select a certain group in the Group tree and click the button to delete the group. The corresponding terminal list will be deleted simultaneously when a group is deleted.
Modifying a group In the group management page, select a certain group in the Group tree and click the button
. Then the selected group name can be modified.
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Note The modified name cannot be the same with the existing group name.
Arranging group sequence In the group management page, click the button the Group tree to arrange the group sequence. The button
or
The button
or
,
,
, or
or drag the group in
is used to move the selected group up or down. is used to move the selected group to the front or back.
Adding a terminal In the group management page, input the terminal name in the text box and click the button , then the terminal is added in the terminal group list.
Note The newly added terminal name cannot be the same with the existing one.
Deleting a terminal In the group management page, select a certain terminal in the terminal group list and click the button
to delete the terminal.
Arranging terminal sequence In the group management page, click the button , , or in the Terminal group list to arrange the terminal sequence. The button
or
The button
or
or drag the terminals
is used to move the selected terminal up or down. is used to move the selected terminal to the front or back.
Setting a hot key Setting a hot key for a terminal is convenient for quickly finding this terminal. In the group management page, click the button as shown in the figure below.
, then the hot key setting page appears,
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Figure 14-27 Setting a hot key
Select a terminal in the page, input the hot key name.
For example, select ZTE
V10T600 and then enter a capitalized letter B, and then click the buttons
and
to finish the setting. In the hot key page, the added key is displayed.
l
Note The hot key can be a number or a letter, but it cannot consist of two or more than two letters, numbers, or the combination of number and letter.
l
The hot key is available only in the
mode, instead of
and
modes.
After the hot key is successfully set, the user can press the hot key in the keyboard, then the cursor can quickly move to the terminal in the terminal list of conference control main page.
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Select a group and click the button as shown in the figure below.
, and then the color selection box appears,
Figure 14-28 Setting Group Color
After that, click the button to save the setting. Then in the conference control page, the terminals in a group have the same color, which is different from other groups.
14.4.3 Non-chairman Conference Control During a conference, if there is no chairman, a non-chairman terminal can operate functions including Request Chair, Request Floor , Floor to site and Group, as shown in Figure 14-29.
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Figure 14-29 Conference Control Page at Non-chairman End (no chairman in conference)
During a conference, if there is a chairman, a non-chairman terminal can operate functions including Request Chair, Request Floor and Group, as shown in Figure 14-30. Figure 14-30 Conference Control Page at Non-chairman End (with chairman in conference)
Functions of a non-chairman terminal (see Figure 14-29 and Figure 14-30) are described in Table 14-6. Table 14-6 Conference Control Functions of Non-chairman Terminal NO.
Functions
Used to
1
Request Chair
Request to be the chairman of the conference. 14-25
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Used to
2
Floor to site
The terminal broadcasts its video and audio to other terminals compulsively. In a multi-point conference, the terminal needs to request to be a chairman first and then broadcasts itself. In a conference with embedded MCU, only the terminal acting as an MCU can broadcast itself.
3
Request floor
The non-chairman terminal requests to the chairman for speaking. After requesting, the chairman terminal prompts that one terminal will speak.
4
Group Management
Group the terminals in a conference.
5
Quick shortcut number
Not available
config
Request Chair If there is a chairman in a conference, click the button Request Chair, then the dialog box as shown in Figure 14-31 pops up, indicating the name of chairman terminal. Only one chairman is allowed in a conference. If the chairman token is obtained by one terminal, then the other terminals cannot apply for it. Figure 14-31 Has a Chairman in Conference
If there is no chairman, click the button Request Chair to get the chairman token. And now the chairman icon in the status bar becomes brighter. After successfully requesting chairman, the available operation functions of a chairman terminal will be displayed on the conference control page, as shown in Figure 14-32.
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Figure 14-32 Functions for Chairman Terminal
Floor to site Click the button Floor to site to broadcast the video and audio of local end to all terminals and become the broadcast source.
Request floor Click the button Request Floor to request for speaking, and now the status icon the chairman terminal flashes continuously, indicating the terminal wants to speak.
at
14.4.4 Chairman Conference Control In a conference, the conference control functions of a chairman terminal are shown in Figure 14-33.
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Figure 14-33 Conference Control Page (at chairman end)
The control functions of a chairman terminal (see Figure 14-33) are shown in Table 14-7. Table 14-7 Conference Control Functions of Chairman Terminal NO.
Functions
1
Basic conference
Used to Release chair
control functions 2
(the functions refer to those
Release the chair token and become a non-chair terminal.
Open voice
When the voice control is enabled, the conference
control
is in voice control mode.
a chairman
In this mode, the broadcast source is switched to the
terminal have in
speaking terminal in turn. When several terminals
a conference with
speak at the same time, the terminal with the highest
an MCU or an
volume will be selected as the broadcast source.
embedded MCU ) 3
Browsing
View the video of the specified terminal on the chairman’s screen. When the browsed terminal and time are specified, the video of the selected terminal will be displayed on the chairman's screen automatically.
4
Self broadcast
Broadcast the video of chairman terminal and become the broadcast source in a conference.
5
Quick broadcast
The chairman terminal broadcasts the video of a terminal and make it become the broadcast source in a conference. And now the status of microphones and speakers of all terminals in the conference are not changed.
6
Quick select
The chairman terminal selects a terminal and views the video of this specified terminal. The chairman should select the terminal manually.
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Functions
7
Used to Quick speak
The chairman terminal broadcasts the video and audio of the specified terminal, and makes it become the broadcast source in a conference. Only the local terminal and the broadcasted terminal can speak. The microphones of other terminals are closed, and the speakers are open. The other terminals can only view the video and hear the audio of the local terminal and the broadcasted terminal.
8
Quick specify
The microphones of local terminal and specified
speech
terminal are open. When one terminal is specified to speak, the chairman terminal becomes the broadcast source automatically. At the same time, the video of specified terminal is displayed on the screen of the main TV at the chairman end.
9
Quick shortcut
Not available
number config 10
Extended
Invite site
During a conference, the chairman terminal initiates a
chairman 11
functions (the functions refer
call to invite a terminal into the conference. Delay
Prolong the conference time
conference
to those that 12
cannot be
Allow all to speak
Allow all terminals in the conference to speak. Forbid all terminals in the conference to speak.
13
implemented at
Forbid all to
the chairman end
speak
14
of a conference
Allow all to listen
Allow all terminals in the conference to listen.
Forbid all to listen
Forbid all terminals in the conference to listen.
Group
Manage all terminals in the conference by group.
with embedded 15
MCU)
16
Management 17
End meeting
End a conference
Release chair In the chairman conference control page, click the button Release chair to release the chair token and become a non-chair terminal in the conference.
Open voice control In the conference control page, click the button Open Voice Control to enter the voice control mode, as shown in Figure 14-34.
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Figure 14-34 Open Voice Control
After entering the voice control mode, the chairman terminal cannot specify speak, speak or view other terminals. Now the button Open Voice Control is changed to Close Voice Control. Click the button Close Voice Control to stop voice control.
Browsing In the chairman conference control page, click the button Browsing to open the chairman browsing page, as shown in Figure 14-35. Figure 14-35 Chairman Browsing
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selecting, set the Skip time and click the button OK. Then the video of selected terminals will be displayed on the TV screen of chairman terminal in turn, and other terminals view the video of the chairman terminal. And now the button Browsing is changed to Stop Browsing. During browsing, click the button Stop Browsing to end the browsing. As shown in Figure 14-35, select Broadcast and all the terminals including chairman terminal are listed in the left list. The chairman selects the terminal(s) to be broadcasted . After selecting, set the Skip time and click the button OK. Then the broadcast source will be switched to the selected terminals in turn. And now the button Broadcast is changed to Stop chair broadcast. During broadcasting, click the button Stop chair broadcast to end the broadcasting. As shown in Figure 14-35, the chairman terminal can select one or several terminals to view or broadcast and set the skip time. Click the button Save to save current information. Specify a name for the current information, and click the button Save. The list and skip time of selected terminals are saved with .ini format in your computer. For next time, the chairman terminal can directly load this file to view or broadcast these terminals. It is not necessary to set it again.
Self broadcast In the chairman conference control page, click the button Self broadcast to broadcast video and audio of itself. The video of chairman terminal can be viewed by all terminals (excepting chairman terminal itself).
Note The Self broadcast is compulsory to broadcast itself. Only the chairman terminal can perform this operation.
Quick broadcast In the chairman conference control page, click the button Quick Broadcast to select a terminal. The video of selected terminal is broadcasted to all terminals by the chairman terminal in a conference. The broadcasted terminal can view the video of the previous broadcast, the chairman terminal or the local terminal. But which one to be viewed is set by the conference administrator in the conference template. And now the button Quick Broadcast is changed to Stop quick broadcast. Then select a terminal to speak. After speaking is finished, click the button Stop quick broadcast to end the quick broadcast.
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Quick speak In the chairman conference control page, click the button Quick Speak and select a terminal at the chairman end. Then the video and audio of the selected terminal will be broadcasted to all terminals. Only the chairman terminal and the selected terminal can speak. The microphones of other terminals are closed, and the speakers are open. The other terminals can only view the video and listen to the audio of the chairman terminal and the selected terminal. And now the button Quick Speak is changed to Stop quick speak. After speaking, click the button Stop quick speak to end the speaking.
Quick specify speak In the chairman conference control page, click the button Quick Specify Speak. And now the button Quick Specify Speak is changed to Stop ck–specify–speak, then the selected terminal begins to speak. The broadcast source is switched to the chairman terminal. The chairman terminal can view the specified terminal. And only the chairman and the specified terminal can speak. After speaking is finished, click the button Stop ck–specify–speak to end the speaking.
Note The difference between Quick specify speak and Quick speak is: after operating Quick speak, the speaking terminal becomes the broadcast source; after operating Quick specify speak, the chairman terminal becomes broadcast source.
Note The difference of buttons Quick Broadcast and Quick Speak is: clicking the button Quick Broadcast to broadcast the video of the selected terminal, but not the audio; clicking the button Quick Speak to broadcast the video of the selected terminal, and operate audio mix.
Invite site In the chairman conference control page, click the button Invite Site to open the dialog box, as shown in Figure 14-36.
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Figure 14-36 Add Terminal
In the page as shown in Figure 14-36, input the name of a terminal and click the button OK to invite the terminal to be the participant in the conference. After successful operation, the invited terminal will be shown in the terminal list.
Prolong conference When the status bar shows that there is no enough time left for the conference, the chairman terminal can request to prolong the conference. Input the prolong time and make sure that the total time should not exceed 72 hours. The conference resource is determined by the ZXMS80 Multimedia Service Management System. In the chairman conference control page, click the button Delay Conference to open the dialog box, as shown in Figure 14-37. Figure 14-37 Prolong Conference Time
Input the prolong time and click the button Confirm to prolong the conference time.
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Allow all to speak and forbid all to speak Click the button Forbid all to speak or the button Allow all to speak to forbid or allow all terminals to speak. In the chairman conference control page, click the button Forbid all to speak to forbid all terminals to speak. And now the microphones of all terminals including chairman terminal are closed. Click the button Allow all to speak to cancel the mute operation and allow all terminals to speak.
Forbid all to listen and allow all to listen Click the button Forbid all to listen or the button Allow all to listen to forbid or allow all terminals to listen. In the chairman conference control page, click the button Forbid all to listen to forbid all terminals to listen. And now the speakers of all terminals including chairman terminal are closed. Click the button Allow all to listen to open the speakers and allow all terminals to listen.
End a meeting During a conference, the chairman terminal can end the conference automatically. In the chairman conference control page, click the button End Meeting to end the conference.
Group Management During a conference, any terminal can edit the list of participants shown at local end. For detailed operation, please refer to the exactly section.
Other conference control functions at chairman end In the chairman conference control page, right-click one terminal in the conference, then the operation menu pops up. The operations include Close Mic, Close Speaker, Disconnect Terminal and Kick Terminal, as shown in Figure 14-38. Figure 14-38 Operations at Chairman End for Connected Terminal
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Figure 14-39 Operations at Chairman End for Disconnected Terminal
As shown in Figure 14-38, the Close Mic and Close Speaker buttons are used to control the microphone and speaker. When the Close Mic is selected, the microphone of the terminal is closed. The Close Mic is changed to Open Mic. Select Open Mic to open the microphone. In the conference control page, select a terminal and click Disconnect Terminal to
or , indicating disconnect a terminal. Then the terminal becomes gray, that the terminal is successfully disconnected. When you call this terminal again, it will participate in the conference once again. The terminal name will be displayed in the terminal list. In the chairman conference control page, select one terminal and click Kick Terminal, then the selected terminal will exit the conference compulsively. After that, the terminal is not the participant in the conference, and its name will not be displayed in the Terminal list. The chairman can click the button Invite Site to add the compulsively exiting terminal into the conference.
Note The Call Terminal function is contrary to that of Disconnect Terminal. The Kick Terminal function is contrary to that of Invite Site.
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Technical Specification for Interface Compliant Specification and
Interface
Interface Description and Quantity
Network Interface
IP: 10/100Base-T, 2 x RJ-45
IEEE 802.3
HDMI x 1
HDMI1.3, DVI1.0
VGA/YPrPb x 1
VESA
CVBS x 1
PAL/NTSC
HDMI x 1
HDMI1.1, DVI1.0
VGA/YPrPb x 1
VESA
CVBS x 1
PAL/NTSC
1 x mic
-
1 x PC line interface
-
1 x LAN
IEEE 802.3
1 x PC line interface
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HDMI OUT
-
2 x USB
USB 2.0
Video Input Interface
Video Output Interface
Audio Input Interface
Protocol
Audio Output Interface USB Interface
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Technical Specifications Item
Subitem
Detailed Specifications
Multimedia Framework Protocol Video
ITU-T H.323/IETF SIP
Encod-
ing/Decoding Pro-
H.264/H.263
tocol Audio
Encod-
ing/Decoding Protocol Dual Video Standard Other Communication Protocols Network TransmisCompliant dards
Stan-
sion Protocol Remote
Camera
Control
G.711A, G.711U, G.722, G.728, G.729, G.723.1, AAC-LD, ZTE_BA, G.722.1, G.722.1C
ITU-T H.239
H.224, H.225, H.241, H.243, H.245, H.281, H.283
TCP/IP, DHCP, SNMP, Telnet, HTTP, PPPoE
H.281, H.224
Call Bandwidth
64 kbit/s to 8 Mbit/s
Active Picture Res-
1080P 25/30 fps, 1080i 50/60fps, 720P 50/60fps, 720P
olution
30fps, 4CIF 25fps, CIF 25fps 640 x 480 (VGA) 800 x 600 (SVGA) 1024 x 768 (XGA)
Data Content Res-
1280 x 1024 (SXGA)
olution
1280 x 800 (WXGA) 1366 x 768 (WXGA) 1440 x 900 (WXGA+) 720p B-1
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Item
Subitem Media
Detailed Specifications
Encryption
AES
Protocol Encryption
Stan-
H.235
dard Working Voltage
100 VAC to 240 VAC, 50 Hz to 60 Hz
Electric CharacterPower
istic
Consump-
Maximum consumption: < 50 W
tion Working Status
Environment
Re-
quirements
Temperature
0 ℃ to 40 ℃
Relative Humidity
10% to 90%
Noise
< 46 dBA SPL
Minimum Illumina-
15 lux
tion Recommended Illu-
> 300 lux
mination Non-Working Status Temperature
-40 ℃ to +70 ℃
Humidity
10% to 90% Package size: 580 mm x 235 mm x 235 mm
Physical Parame-
Dimensions Terminal size: 422 mm x 225 mm x 60.5 mm
ters Weight
3 kg
Power Interface
12 V/5 A
-
Infrared
Infrared
Remote
Control Interface
Remote
Control Receiving
NEC Code Standard
Primary Camera
Embedded
Image Sensor
5000,000 pixels, 1/2.5 inch CMOS
Resolution
1920 x 1080 (1080P), 1280 x 720 (720P)
Lens
10 times optical zoom, f = 4.5 - 45.0 mm; maximum aperture: F1.8 to F2.2; auto focus
Video Input (HDSDI/DVI)
White Balance Horizontal Picture Angle Minimum Illumination SNR
Auto/Sunlight/Cloudy/Dark/Fluorescent lighting -100° to +100°
15 lux (50IRE, F1.8) 50 dB B-2
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Item
Subitem
Detailed Specifications
Authentication
CCC, CE, FCC, UL, ROHS
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Packing, Transportation and Storage Table of Contents Ÿ Packing .................................................................................................................. C-1 Ÿ Transportation ........................................................................................................ C-1 Ÿ Storage................................................................................................................... C-1
C.1 Packing Each packing box is attached with a packing list for unpacking inspection. The packing box should be filled with anti-vibration plastic foam and dampproof plastic bag. Hold both sides of the terminal with both hands when taking the ZXV10 T700 out of the packing box. Be careful not to touch and press the camera lens.
C.2 Transportation Pay attention to the following items during the transportation of the ZXV10 T700: l Handle the ZXV10 T700 with care and protect it from sunshine and rain. l Transport the terminal and peripherals only after they are properly packed. Cover the products with canvas during transportation to protect them from moisture and rain. l In long-distance transportation, do not load the equipment in a ship or truck without any awning. During transshipment, do not place the equipment in an open-air warehouse. Do not put the equipment together with flammable, explosive and erosive goods. Take dampproof measures and protect the terminal and its peripherals from mechanical impairment. l Handle the cargo with care. Never topple the cargo or place it upside down. l Handle with care during unpacking inspection, to avoid damaging the equipment. l When the package is moved from a place of lower temperature and humidity to a place of higher temperature and humidity, wait for some time before unpacking, so as to avoid the damage to the terminal caused by sudden change of temperature and humidity.
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Dampproof, dustproof, shockproof and corrosion-proof facilities should be available in the warehouse for storing the equipment. Air conditioners and lighting facilities are recommended. The storage period should not exceed six months.
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Remote Control Table of Contents Ÿ Introduction of Remote Controller ........................................................................... D-1 Ÿ Introduction to Remote Control Buttons .................................................................. D-2 Ÿ Input Method .......................................................................................................... D-3
D.1 Introduction of Remote Controller Infrared remote controller (remote controller for short) is the main operation and control device of ZXV10 T700. The appearance of remote controller is shown in Figure D-1.
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Figure D-1 ZXV10 T700 Remote Controller
Participants in the conference can operate the ZXV10 T700 conveniently and easily with the remote controller. After the video conference unit is switched on, if the installation is successful, the main menu appears on the TV screen. Then the remote controller can be used to set ZXV10 T700.
D.2 Introduction to Remote Control Buttons The infrared remote control (remote control for short) is the main operation and controlling device for the ZXV10 T700 video conference system. It allows users to control a video conference system in short distance. The remote control and its buttons are shown in the figure below. D-2 SJ-20100910163147-003|2010-11-23(R1.1)
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Figure D-2 Description of Remote Control Buttons
D.3 Input Method Switching Input Method In the text input mode, continuously press the input method switching button to switch between ABC (letter) .;(symbol), Pin (pinyin), En (English), and Number. Sequence: ABC(letter)→.;(symbol)→Pin (pinyin)→En (English)→Number
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Letter Input Method In the text input mode, press the input method switching button to switch to the ABC (letter) mode, as shown in the figure below. Figure D-3 Inputting Letters
In the interface as shown in the above figure, press the letter buttons to input capital or lower-case letters.
Symbol Input Method The operation procedure for inputting the symbol is described as follows: 1. In the text input mode, press the input method switching button to switch to the “. ;(symbol)” mode, as shown in the figure below. Figure D-4 Inputting Symbols
2. In the interface as shown in the above figure, press the down button to turn to the next page to find the symbol , as shown in the figure below. Figure D-5 Displaying Symbols
3. In the interface as shown in the above figure, move the cursor to the symbol and press the OK button to input the symbol .
Number Input Method
In the text input mode, press the button
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Input the separator "." in IP address In the IP address input mode, press the symbol button to input the separator ".".
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Introduction to Videoconferencing System Table of Contents Ÿ Overview ................................................................................................................ E-1 Ÿ Videoconference Modes ......................................................................................... E-2 Ÿ Videoconference Modes ......................................................................................... E-2
E.1 Overview Videoconferencing employs both communication technology and network technology to implement the real-time, bidirectional and interactive remote communication between separate sites. It allows persons at two sites or more sites to exchange video images, voice, documents and charts in real time, just like in the same conference room. Videoconferencing provides a new tool to improve work efficiency and decrease cost for remote communication. The basic architecture of a videoconferencing system is shown in the figure below. Figure E-1 Basic Architecture of a Videoconferencing System
As shown in the figure above, the videoconferencing system consists of three parts: video conference terminal, communication mediaand Multi-point Control Unit (MCU). Video conference terminaland MCU are special videoconference devices, while the communication media can be an existing transmission network.
Video conference terminal Video conference terminal converts information in the conference room into transferable codes through video/audio processing and multiplexing/demultiplexing, and then sends them to an MCU or another video conference terminal through communication media. On E-1 SJ-20100910163147-003|2010-11-23(R1.1)
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the other hand, it outputs conference information of other terminals received from the MCU and displays it through video/audio equipment connected to it. The type of video conference terminals in the same videoconferencing system may be different.
Communication media Fiber, coaxial cable and satellite can be used as the communication media in videoconferencing systems. Moreover, the high speed digital subscriber line can be used for distance extension. Videoconferencing system usually uses integrated services digital network (ISDN), digital data network (DDN), asynchronous transmission mode network (ATM), local area network (LAN), Internet or fiber distributed data interface (FDDI) as its communication media, among which the LAN, ISDN, Internet, FDDI and ATM are mostly used.
MCU MCU is used in a multi-point videoconference having multiple conference sites. It serves to distribute and switch images/voices. As the core of multi-point videoconferencing system widely used now, the MCU is usually located at a network node.
E.2 Videoconference Modes In terms of the number of terminals in a conference, the videoconference is divided into two modes: l Point-to-point videoconference: two terminals without using MCU l Multipoint videoconference: three or more terminals controlled by MCU(s)
E.3 Videoconference Modes E.3.1 Point-to-Point Videoconference A point-to-point videoconference is a conference between two terminals. No MCU is needed in a point-to-point videoconference. The figure below shows the system structure of a point-to-point conference. Either terminal can call the other party. The point-to-point conference begins once the other party accepts the call request. Figure E-2 Point-to-Point Videoconference System Structure
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E.3.2 Multipoint Videoconference One or multiple MCUs should be set in the multi-point conference. The multi-point conference networking architecture is rather complicated and can be divided into two categories according to MCU quantity: single MCU mode and multi-MCU mode.
Single MCU mode The single MCU mode can be adopted for a few conference terminals distributed in adjacent area. When the conference terminals call to participate in the conference, they must get the confirmation from the MCU, and then the MCU will notify the conference participants. Figure E-3 Single MCU Networking
Multi-MCU mode There are two kinds of networking structure for multi-MCU mode videoconference system: star networking structure and layered networking structure. l Star networking structure The multi-MCU star networking structure is shown in the figure below. Figure E-4 Multi-MCU Star Networking
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chair control is recommended as the conference control mode since there are many conference sites in this networking structure. l
Layered networking structure The multi-MCU layered networking structure is suitable for the conference with widely distributed conference sites, using ISDN, B-ISDN, Internet or DDN communication channel. The networking structure is shown in the figure below. Figure E-5 Multi-MCU Layered Networking
This layered structure covers a wide area and supports international videoconference. It is easy to expand and manage. Each MCU is not equal in this networking structure and has a specific role. The lower-layer MCU is controlled and restricted by the upper-layer MCU. Most current videoconference systems work in this networking mode.
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Routine Maintenance Table of Contents Ÿ Conference Room Maintenance ............................................................................. F-1 Ÿ Terminal Maintenance............................................................................................. F-1 Ÿ Test Maintenance ................................................................................................... F-2
F.1 Conference Room Maintenance Maintenance personnel of the conference room should check the working environment of the ZXV10 T700 terminal periodically. It is recommended to conduct the inspection focusing on the following items: l Check the temperature in the conference room and make sure it meets the operating requirement of the terminal. Avoid sudden ascending or descending of temperature. Prevent the terminal from direct sunshine. l Check the humidity in the conference room and make sure it meets the operating requirements of the terminal. l Take antistatic and dampproof measures when necessary to avoid damage to the terminal. l Keep the conference room clean without dust. Make cleaning schedules according to actual situations of the conference room. l Check the conference room periodically and make sure there is no rat or other problems which may damage the terminal. l Check the power supply of the conference room and make sure it is stable within the allowable range. And check whether the grounding of the terminal and other equipment is correct and in good condition.
F.2 Terminal Maintenance Terminal maintenance personnel should make maintenance form and keep records of maintenance operations. If any problem is found, handle it in time. The maintenance form can be made according to the following requirements: l Clean the terminal periodically, preventing dust accumulation on it. l Power on the terminal and conduct the test once a week to ensure the video and audio functions of the terminal are normal. l Check input and output connectors once a month for any loose connection or contact. l Check all cables monthly for any damage. Replace it in time once any cable is found damaged or broken.
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Check and confirm all cables are connected correctly and firmly as soon as possible once the terminal and its peripheral equipment are moved to another place.
F.3 Test Maintenance Test maintenance refers to conduct an overall system test before using the terminal. It is needed because the terminal is only used in conferences at times and the connections or functions may not meet requirements after long time. The test maintenance should be performed at least two or three hours before starting a conference. Test maintenance is to test the functions of the terminal and its peripheral equipment after power-on and measure each index of them, so as to ensure they can work normally and meet the requirements of the conference to be held. The requirements for test maintenance are as follows: l If the terminal will not be used for a long time (over a quarter), it is recommended to conduct the power-on test once in a week. Moreover, additional loopback test and joint debugging with MCU network should be performed three days before a conference. After the test, do not power off the terminal and other equipment immediately. Let them work continuously over three hours and make sure the image and voice are clear. l If the terminal is used frequently, it is recommended to perform loopback test before the day when the conference will be held, and conduct joint debugging with MCU network two hours before the conference starts. The test result should meet the following requirements at least: l Image and sound effect is good. l The terminal can establish a conference connection and exit the conference normally. l The terminal can apply for chair token and ask for speech as a non-chair terminal. It can implement control functions as a chair terminal. l In case of no chair in a conference, the terminal can get the LSD token and control far-end terminal remotely. l The terminal can control local camera(s). l The terminal can control the volume and implement the mute and dumb functions normally.
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Routine Troubleshooting Table of Contents Ÿ Troubleshooting Flow .............................................................................................G-1 Ÿ Basic Thoughts About Troubleshooting...................................................................G-2 Ÿ Common Troubleshooting Methods ........................................................................G-3
G.1 Troubleshooting Flow The troubleshooting flow is shown in the figure below.
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Figure G-1 Troubleshooting Flowchart
G.2 Basic Thoughts About Troubleshooting Context While handling faults, maintenance personnel must follow the basic train of thought: firstly observe, then think and finally take action.
Steps 1. Observing Observe the fault symptoms on the field, including generated alarms, the fault severity and impact on the terminal etc. 2. Thinking Think and analyze the fault according to the symptoms and information from users to find possible causes of the fault. G-2 SJ-20100910163147-003|2010-11-23(R1.1)
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3. Taking action According to the above steps, find the fault point and take actions to solve the problem. – End of Steps –
G.3 Common Troubleshooting Methods When a fault of the ZXV10 T700 occurs, use the methods introduced below to solve the problem.
Observation method Observe the status of indicators on the front panel of the ZXV10 T502 and alarm information on corresponding IE Web pages to locate the faulty point.
Unplugging/plugging method For connection problems, unplug related connectors and plug them again to find whether there is any loose contact. Be sure to power off the terminal and peripheral equipment before unplugging/plugging connectors.
Self-test method Restart the terminal and find whether the fault still exits after self-test.
Test method Test the terminal with the system diagnosis function available on corresponding Web pages to find the faulty point and fault type.
Pressing method Secure cable connectors to try handling faults caused by loose contact.
Combination method Combine two or more methods introduced above to handle faults.
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Figures Figure 1-1 Front Panel .............................................................................................. 1-3 Figure 1-2 Rear Panel............................................................................................... 1-3 Figure 1-3 ZXMVC8900 and ZXV10 T700 Networking .............................................. 1-4 Figure 1-4 Multiple MCUs Cascading IP Networking ................................................. 1-5 Figure 2-1 Installation Flow ....................................................................................... 2-1 Figure 3-1 Connecting Typical Devices ..................................................................... 3-1 Figure 3-2 Connection of Peripheral Devices ............................................................ 3-2 Figure 4-1 Main Menu Page...................................................................................... 4-2 Figure 5-1 Main Menu Page...................................................................................... 5-1 Figure 5-2 Main Menu Page...................................................................................... 5-3 Figure 5-3 Management Menu Page......................................................................... 5-3 Figure 5-4 General Menu Page................................................................................. 5-4 Figure 5-5 Display Menu Page.................................................................................. 5-4 Figure 5-6 NAT Setup 1 ............................................................................................ 5-5 Figure 5-7 NAT Setup 2 ............................................................................................ 5-6 Figure 6-1 Display Setup 1........................................................................................ 6-1 Figure 6-2 Display Setup 2........................................................................................ 6-2 Figure 6-3 The Tone Configuration Page................................................................... 6-3 Figure 6-4 Call Option............................................................................................... 6-4 Figure 6-5 Alerting Tip .............................................................................................. 6-5 Figure 7-1 Setting Video Input................................................................................... 7-2 Figure 7-2 Input Configuration Interface 1 ................................................................. 7-3 Figure 7-3 Input Configuration Interface 2 ................................................................. 7-3 Figure 7-4 Setting Video Output................................................................................ 7-5 Figure 7-5 Setting Output Interface ........................................................................... 7-6 Figure 7-6 The Static IP Configuration Page ............................................................. 7-7 Figure 7-7 H.323 Configuration Page........................................................................ 7-8 Figure 7-8 Setting QoS ........................................................................................... 7-10 Figure 7-9 IP Rate Control ...................................................................................... 7-11 Figure 7-10 Configuring FEC 1 ............................................................................... 7-12 Figure 7-11 Configuring FEC 2................................................................................ 7-12 Figure 7-12 NAT Setup 1 ........................................................................................ 7-13 I
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Figure 12-7 Broadcast Sites.................................................................................... 12-9 Figure 12-8 Mute/ Silent Menu .............................................................................. 12-12 Figure 12-9 Speech Control Page......................................................................... 12-12 Figure 12-10 Mute/ Silent Menu ............................................................................ 12-13 Figure 12-11 Listening Control Page ..................................................................... 12-13 Figure 12-12 Conference Control Menu (Close Voice Control) .............................. 12-14 Figure 12-13 Adding a Terminal ............................................................................ 12-15 Figure 12-14 Dropping a Terminal......................................................................... 12-16 Figure 12-15 Hanging up a Terminal ..................................................................... 12-17 Figure 12-16 Prolong Conference ......................................................................... 12-17 Figure 12-17 Ending conference alert ................................................................... 12-18 Figure 13-1 Selecting Language ............................................................................. 13-2 Figure 13-2 Login.................................................................................................... 13-2 Figure 13-3 IE Web Page (System Control) ............................................................ 13-3 Figure 13-4 Video Control ...................................................................................... 13-5 Figure 13-5 Selecting a Main Video Source ............................................................ 13-6 Figure 13-6 Selecting a Secondary Video Source ................................................... 13-7 Figure 13-7 Presetting Dialog Box .......................................................................... 13-8 Figure 13-8 Positions Dialog Box ............................................................................ 13-9 Figure 13-9 PIP Position ....................................................................................... 13-10 Figure 13-10 Two Splitting Screens....................................................................... 13-11 Figure 13-11 Picture-in-Picture.............................................................................. 13-11 Figure 13-12 Address Book .................................................................................. 13-13 Figure 13-13 Add Single ....................................................................................... 13-14 Figure 13-14 Calling In The Address Book............................................................ 13-14 Figure 13-15 Configuring Call History ................................................................... 13-15 Figure 13-16 Call Page ......................................................................................... 13-16 Figure 13-17 Call Hangup ..................................................................................... 13-17 Figure 13-18 Call Meeting Page............................................................................ 13-18 Figure 13-19 Local Setting .................................................................................... 13-20 Figure 13-20 Prompt Volume ................................................................................ 13-20 Figure 13-21 Call Option....................................................................................... 13-21 Figure 13-22 Alarm Setting ................................................................................... 13-22 Figure 13-23 Configuring VIDEO IN ...................................................................... 13-23 Figure 13-24 Configuring VIDEO OUT .................................................................. 13-24
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Figure 13-25 Configuring Audio ............................................................................ 13-24 Figure 13-26 Network Connection Setting............................................................. 13-25 Figure 13-27 Configuring SNMP ........................................................................... 13-26 Figure 13-28 Configuring H.323 ............................................................................ 13-27 Figure 13-29 Configuring QoS .............................................................................. 13-27 Figure 13-30 NAT Settings.................................................................................... 13-28 Figure 13-31 FEC Setting ..................................................................................... 13-29 Figure 13-32 Configuring IP Rate-down ................................................................ 13-30 Figure 13-33 Configuring Capability ...................................................................... 13-30 Figure 13-34 Terminal Name Settings ................................................................... 13-31 Figure 13-35 Banner Settings Page ...................................................................... 13-32 Figure 13-36 Horizontal Caption Setting Page ...................................................... 13-33 Figure 13-37 Vertical Caption Setting Page........................................................... 13-35 Figure 13-38 Message Setting Page ..................................................................... 13-36 Figure 13-39 Configuring Security......................................................................... 13-37 Figure 13-40 Configuration ................................................................................... 13-38 Figure 13-41 Configuring Upgrade ........................................................................ 13-39 Figure 13-42 Configuring Advanced...................................................................... 13-39 Figure 13-43 System State ................................................................................... 13-40 Figure 13-44 viewing version ................................................................................ 13-41 Figure 13-45 Viewing Statistics ............................................................................. 13-41 Figure 13-46 Viewing Call Brief Information .......................................................... 13-42 Figure 13-47 Configuring Loopback ...................................................................... 13-43 Figure 13-48 Ping Test.......................................................................................... 13-43 Figure 13-49 Audio and Video Testing .................................................................. 13-44 Figure 13-50 User Management ........................................................................... 13-45 Figure 14-1 Setting Security Level .......................................................................... 14-1 Figure 14-2 Installation Confirmation Dialog Box..................................................... 14-2 Figure 14-3 Displaying Installation Progress ........................................................... 14-2 Figure 14-4 Installation Completion Dialog Box....................................................... 14-2 Figure 14-5 Logging in to the PC Console............................................................... 14-3 Figure 14-6 PC Console Page ................................................................................ 14-4 Figure 14-7 PC Console Main Menu ....................................................................... 14-5 Figure 14-8 Video Control Page.............................................................................. 14-5 Figure 14-9 Set Image Parameters ........................................................................ 14-6
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Figure 14-10 Preset Camera................................................................................... 14-7 Figure 14-11 Get camera position ........................................................................... 14-8 Figure 14-12 Common Control................................................................................ 14-8 Figure 14-13 Display Mode ..................................................................................... 14-9 Figure 14-14 Picture-in-picture Setting Page......................................................... 14-10 Figure 14-15 Configure Two Splitting Screen ........................................................ 14-10 Figure 14-16 Serial Port Configuration .................................................................. 14-11 Figure 14-17 Setting PC Expansion Serial Port..................................................... 14-12 Figure 14-18 Configuring a Shortcut Number ........................................................ 14-13 Figure 14-19 Generating a Serial Number............................................................. 14-14 Figure 14-20 Example........................................................................................... 14-15 Figure 14-21 Conference Control Interface 2 ........................................................ 14-17 Figure 14-22 Conference Control Interface 1 ........................................................ 14-18 Figure 14-23 Conference Control Interface 3 ........................................................ 14-19 Figure 14-24 Group Management Interface .......................................................... 14-20 Figure 14-25 Adding a Group................................................................................ 14-20 Figure 14-26 Adding a Sub-group ......................................................................... 14-21 Figure 14-27 Setting a hot key .............................................................................. 14-23 Figure 14-28 Setting Group Color ......................................................................... 14-24 Figure 14-29 Conference Control Page at Non-chairman End (no chairman in conference) ....................................................................................... 14-25 Figure 14-30 Conference Control Page at Non-chairman End (with chairman in conference) ....................................................................................... 14-25 Figure 14-31 Has a Chairman in Conference ........................................................ 14-26 Figure 14-32 Functions for Chairman Terminal...................................................... 14-27 Figure 14-33 Conference Control Page (at chairman end) .................................... 14-28 Figure 14-34 Open Voice Control.......................................................................... 14-30 Figure 14-35 Chairman Browsing.......................................................................... 14-30 Figure 14-36 Add Terminal.................................................................................... 14-33 Figure 14-37 Prolong Conference Time ................................................................ 14-33 Figure 14-38 Operations at Chairman End for Connected Terminal....................... 14-34 Figure 14-39 Operations at Chairman End for Disconnected Terminal .................. 14-35 Figure D-1 ZXV10 T700 Remote Controller ............................................................. D-2 Figure D-2 Description of Remote Control Buttons................................................... D-3 Figure D-3 Inputting Letters ..................................................................................... D-4 Figure D-4 Inputting Symbols................................................................................... D-4 V
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Tables Table 1-1 Components of The ZXV10 T700 .............................................................. 1-2 Table 1-2 Basic Connecting Cables for the ZXV10 T700 .......................................... 1-4 Table 5-1 Menu List .................................................................................................. 5-1 Table 7-1 Static IP Parameters.................................................................................. 7-7 Table 7-2 H.323 Configuration Items ......................................................................... 7-9 Table 7-3 Description of Redundancy Transmission Policies ................................... 7-11 Table 8-1 Terminal Name Displaying Mode Parameters ............................................ 8-1 Table 8-2 Banner Parameters ................................................................................... 8-2 Table 8-3 Horizontal Caption Parameters.................................................................. 8-4 Table 8-4 Vertical Caption Parameters ...................................................................... 8-5 Table 8-5 Short Message Parameters ....................................................................... 8-6 Table 12-1 List of the Functions in the Non-chairman Conference Control Interface .............................................................................................. 12-3 Table 12-2 Description of the Icons in the Terminal List ........................................... 12-5 Table 12-3 List of Chairman Conference Control Functions..................................... 12-6 Table 12-4 Site Status after the Operations of Chairman Terminal........................... 12-7 Table 13-1 Menus and Menu Items in the Web Page ............................................. 13-3 Table 13-2 Description of Call/Hangup Parameters ............................................... 13-16 Table 13-3 Settings of Call Setting Parameters ..................................................... 13-19 Table 13-4 Terminal Name Setting Items............................................................... 13-31 Table 13-5 Banner Setting Items ........................................................................... 13-32 Table 13-6 Horizontal Caption Setting Items ......................................................... 13-34 Table 13-7 Vertical Caption Setting Items.............................................................. 13-35 Table 13-8 Short Message Setting Items............................................................... 13-36 Table 14-1 Introduction of PC console page ........................................................... 14-4 Table 14-2 Serial Port Configuration...................................................................... 14-11 Table 14-3 Description of Status Icons in PC Console........................................... 14-15 Table 14-4 Display Description 1........................................................................... 14-18 Table 14-5 Display Description 2........................................................................... 14-19 Table 14-6 Conference Control Functions of Non-chairman Terminal .................... 14-25 Table 14-7 Conference Control Functions of Chairman Terminal ........................... 14-28
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