Basic Use guidelines. TANDBERG 880 MXP System

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Basic Use guidelines TANDBERG 880 MXP System 1

Installing TANDBERG 880MXP Comes in 1 box Videoconferencing System with built-in Camera Power supply Table Microphone Remote Control with Batteries User manual on CD Cables 2

TANDBERG 880 MXP Network types PC card slot Power On/Off LAN DC powerusb Port RS 232 Dataport ISDN 1-2-3-4 3

TANDBERG 880 MXP Video Input & Output Video In 2 Doc cam /Aux Video In 3 Doc cam /Aux Video In 4 VCR VGA-DVI In Video Out 1 Main Monitor SVHS Video Out 2 Main Monitor Composite Video Out 3 Dual Monitor Composite VGA-DVI Out 4

TANDBERG 880 MXP Audio Input & Output Audio In 3 Aux Audio In 4 VCR Audio Out 1 Main Monitor Audio Out 2 VCR Audio In 1-2 (microphone) 5

Welcome Screen / Main-Menu When not in a call this image is local video or your own welcome logo 6

Important Buttons! OK / Menu - Access the menu - Choose/ affirm options Cancel - Back out of menus - Cancel actions 7

Placing Video Calls The bottom portion of the remote is (first) a dialing pad If H.320 ISDN: Dial Area Code + number, then Press Connect If ISDN International: Dial 001 + County Code + Area Code + number, then Press Connect * Cancel is use as backspace If IP / H.323... Dial IP address or E.164 alias extension and then Press Connect 8

Video Calls : Settings When you place video call you can simply let the powerful TANDBERG ICM (Intelligent Call Management) set callparameters automatically, Including: the call type (Video, Audio/telephone), the default call speed (Bandwidth), the network to be used (ISDN or IP) and (when dialing ) whether or not the call must be Restricted from 64-to-56 Kbps, or you can adjust these by accessing the advanced Call Settings 9

Call Settings : MXP Press Connect then arrow over to Default Call Settings and select OK 10

Call Settings : MXP Make your adjustments using the Arrow and OK keys, then select OK and continue your dialing.. 11

Placing Video Calls Using the Directory: Press: the Directory Book Highlight Name using directional buttons Press Connect Press Disconnect to end a call - You will first be Prompted to either Disconnect or Cannel - Simply press Disconnect 2X to end call * To skip forward in the directory: - Hold Down arrow to scroll through pages - Or, press first digit of the desired contact using the alpha numeric keypad 12

Call Status Information From time to time you many want to view Call Statistics or Channel Status of your call. In this menu, you can view the speed of your call, the network you are calling on, the amount bandwidth committed to video, and other details simply by Pressing: - Main Menu, then the Up Arrow When done, Press Cancel to exit 13

Call Status Information 14

Moving the Camera When you have the main camera selection us your video source on-screen : The directional arrows will allow you to move the camera The Zoom button allows you to zoom in and out on people or objects 15

Presets Storing a presets: Choose(set) the camera position Pick a number to represent that preset Press and hold that number Accessing a preset: During a call - Press the corresponding number to access a know preset Before a call - In the Menu, access the Control Panel and choose Camera Preset - You can view or add new presets to corresponding numbers 16

Audio Functions Volume Adjustment: Press the VOLUME + and - keys to adjust volume level (An on-screen indicator will show the current level). 17

Audio Functions Mute: To turn your microphone on/off during a call, press the Mic Off key. An on screen indicator will appear on both sides when the microphone is off. During a point-to-point call, far side will get a message Microphone OFF at other side whenever you Mute The Mic Off : symbol flashes when voice activity is detect in your room... this, then, also provide another another good way to test your microphone connectivity 18

Far End Camera Operation Far End Camera Control gives you the ability to access the remote camera and video source. In the Main Menu, Choose the Move Camera icon Select the Far End option - Use corresponding keys to access far-end presets - Press Presentation to access far-end video source Press OK when done to deactivate far-end control 19

Self-view, Move PIP Self-view Toggles between seeing the remote image during a call, to viewing your local image Remote video will appear in a picture-in-picture on screen Move Picture-In-Picture (Layout) toggle a self view picture to all four corners of the primary monitor and then turns it off *Wide screen format will allow you to choose between side-by-side, Picture-out-of-Picture and full screen modes 20

Layout Possibilites Using the new Advance Widescreen Layout for rigid displays and projectors, you can combine up-to three difference pictures in a call. - Show remote site, Presentation and Selfview - Change your screen Layout by pressing the button 21

Showing Presentations Automatically Press the Presentation button to launch an in-call view of your last selected source. The video from this source will be displayed to the remote locations. Press again to end presentation To manually select sources Press and hold the Presentation button A screen will appear listing video source Highlight the desired source Press OK REMEMBER: You must use selfview to toggle between the far-end the local view to allow local camera PTZ adjustment 22

Video Sources To toggle between sending difference source as your main video screen: In the Main Menu: Choose the Presentation Selected the Main Video option and choose the appropriate video source, and then simply press OK REMEMBER- go back to Main Cam before exiting out of the menu symbol 23

Making MultiSite Calls During a point-to-point cal... Using the directory to place additional calls - Press directory - Highlight name of person you want to call - Press Connect Manually placing additional calls/ connections - Press Connect - Enter the number using the keypads - Press Connect again *Bandwidth will be automatically adjusted as needed using the TANDBERG ICM 24

Adding or Placing Telephone Call Using the directory - Press directory - Highlight name of person to call (network should read telephone call) - Press Connect Manually - Press Connect - Enter the number - Press Down - Highlight Place Telephone Call - Press Connect 25

Multisite Function (during the call) Request/ Release Floor: - Any participant is able Request in order to be viewed by all locations in full screen mode and Release floor when finished speaking Assign/ Release floor to site number: - Host of the call is able to force to give floor access to another site 26

Multisite Function (during the call) Layout: what we see on our screens - Voice Switched - The location that is speaking is the only site viewed by all participants (loudest and longest wins ) Auto Split - default system chooses best screen layout given the number sites, using TANDBERG ICM 27

Multisite Function (during the call) Layout: (what we see...) - 4 Split 4 participants are split into 4 equal corners of the display screen area - 5+1 Split speaking participant is boxed in a larger screen with 5 other participant surrounding that screen 28

Ending Multisite Calls To drop one participant Press the Disconnect button Using the Directional Keys,highlight the desired site to disconnect Press OK To disconnect all participants Press the Disconnect button twice (x2) 29

Receiving Inbound Calls When receiving a call, systems are normally set to Auto-answer + Mic Off. The system will automatically accept the call and by default, Mic Off = your mic will be turn off at the start in order to to better protect your privacy until wish to be heard by other If set to Manual-Answer the system will prompt you to Accept or Deny the call; or can be set to Do not disturb - Use the Directional Keys to select your option and press OK 30

Standby and Do not disturb * Access by pressing Disconnect when not in a call Delay standby is used when you want to have your company logo present will not on a call - Standby will not activate when showing PC content while not in a call Standby is use while not in a call black out in monitors (VESA Monitor Power Management) Do Not Disturb is used when you do not any incoming calls ringing-in to your system Can be use to show local-only presentations uninterrupted by calls form the outside. ( Do Not Disturb will prevent any calls form ringing into your system by placing it in busy mode, and can be cleared by pressing any key on the remote or disconnecting your multisite call) 31

Modifying the Directory Press the Directory button, then... Use the arrow key to move to the left menu Arrow / Scroll down and select the third icon, labeled New (press OK ) Enter the Information specific to to that person or location Arrow to OK icon on screen and press the OK button 32

Text Chat Use the alpha-numeric keypad to type text messages / information: - In the menu, go to Control Panel - Select the Text Chat icon - Enter text using the keypad - Press OK to close window Text is display on the local and far-end monitor (be careful what your type!!!) For site participant can respond to your message One of several tools that can be use at an aid for hearing impaired 33

To get Help... At any time, you can always go form the main menu to TANDBERG s User Guide and select form variety of topics to get explanations and other How to descriptions Access the menu, and go to Control Panel Then choose User Guide 34

ISDN and LAN settings menu Select Network from Administrator Settings menu The network menu contain : ISDN-BRI settings LAN settings Network Profiles Data Port 35

PC Presenter TF Make presentations easy to hold Connect the VGA-DVI cable to the PC Presenter (PC DVI-I in) connector on thecodec. Connect the VGA-DVI cable to your PC (VGA Output). Press the Presentation key. Press the Presentation key again to end and go back to main camera. 36

PC SoftPresenter TF PC SoftPresenter is used to display PC images on your system The system and your PC must be connected to the same LAN. VNC server software must be installed on the PC. Start the VNC software on your PC. You must configure VNC Settings. Open VNC Settings in the Presentation Settings. Enter a IP address and Password of your PC Press Save If you choose VNC as video source, you will see your PC using VNC. Networ LAN k 37

Virtual Network Computing VNC Able to access computers on the network (must have password) Can scroll through a power point without having an end user by using the left and right arrow buttons VNC software is downloaded from: www.realvnc.com 38

Adding Duo Video TF Automatically Presentation Start in the Presentations Settings menu should be Auto Select Video Source from Presentation Source. And press OK or Presentation key to connect Duo Video. Press Main Cam when finished. Manually Open the Start Presentation from the Presentation Menu. Select video source listed on the screen press OK When finished select Stop Presentation and press OK 39

Configuration SnapShot & Duo Video TF 40

Web Base Management 41

Streaming Live videoconference on your PC Start Streaming Open the Streaming menu from the Control Panel Press Start Streaming. Press Stop Streaming to end streaming. Quick Time View Streaming from a PC Start your Web browser and enter the IP-address of the streaming system. Click on Streaming. LAN Cisco IP/TV 42

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