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SX10/20 with Touchpad 10 rev 24Sept2018 Page 1 of 19

Table of Contents Table of Contents OVERVIEW.... 3 BASIC NAVIGATION.... 4 GENERAL USE.... 5 Setup... 5 Camera Controls... 6 Microphone.... 8 Volume.... 9 Site to Site Calls.... 9 Connecting to an MBT Site.... 9 Connecting to a site outside the MBT Network... 10 Far End Control: Site to Site.... 10 Sharing Presentation: Site to Site.... 11 Screen Layout: Presentation - Site to Site.... 11 Recent Calls and Favourites.... 12 Multi-Site Event Calls (MCU).... 13 Connecting to a Multi Site (MCU) Call.... 13 Screen Layout/Far End: No Presentation - Multi-Site.... 14 Sharing Presentation: Multi Site.... 14 Screen Layout: Presentation - Multi Site... 15 Receiving and Ending Video Calls.... 16 DUAL VIDEO ENABLED EQUIPMENT.... 17 TROUBLESHOOTING.... 18 ADDITIONAL TRAINING INFORMATION.... 19 VIDEOCONFERENCING ETIQUETTE.... 19 Page 2 of 19

OVERVIEW This user guide will provide you with an overview and the knowledge to setup and use the SX Series videoconference solution and the Touchpad 10. Main Components The main components included with the SX Series and Touchpad 10 are the Camera, Codec, Ethernet Cable, Microphone, Screen/Monitor and Touchpad. In some instances there may also be a router. Your equipment will either be an SX20 or an SX10, however they use the same software so they function the same way. Touchpad 10: used to place calls, adjust the volume, navigate screens and select options. It controls all functions of the videoconferencing equipment, including moving the camera. Camera: high quality imaging device which transmits images to the screen/monitor. The camera movements are controlled by a wireless infra-red (IR) remote control that controls a variety of functions, both on the near and far end. SX20 SX10 Camera The camera and codec on the SX10 is a combined unit. Codec: central part of the videoconferencing equipment. The main task of the codec is the compression of outgoing video, audio and data, the decompression of the incoming information and the transmission of this information between endpoints. The name codec comes from a combination of the two words compression and decompression. SX20 Codec SX10 The camera and codec on the SX10 is a combined unit. Screen/Monitor: built-in screen/monitor displays the far end or the near end image and content as selected by the user. Page 3 of 19

BASIC NAVIGATION The Touchpad 10 is used to operate your video equipment and the system will not work without it. Here are some commonly used features: Basic Features of the Touchpad 10 Tap the touchpad to wake up the system if needed. Tap to Share content outside of a call. Tap the Camera icon to activate self-view and camera settings. Call (access to Directory/ Favourites) Tap Microphone to mute/unmute the microphone. Press and hold the left side of the Volume button to decrease the volume and the right side to increase the volume. General Use Tap the touchpad to wake up the system if needed. Tap a button to activate it s function. Scroll in lists as on a smart phone. Page 4 of 19

GENERAL USE The following sections will provide instructions for using your SX Series Equipment and Touchpad 10 solution to place and receive videoconference calls. Setup Setup and Use the Equipment Wake the codec by tapping the touchpad and turn on the video screen/monitor if required. In a few seconds you will see the home screen. Selfview Before the meeting starts we recommend that you check the selfview. The selfview displays an image of your camera view on screen and shows you what you will be sending to the other site. The selfview appears as a PIP (Picture-in-Picture). Outside a call: Selfview Tap Camera. Tap Selfview to turn it on. You may now maximize/ minimize, turn selfview off, or tap Camera to control your own camera. Tap anywhere outside the menu to exit. During a call: b a Tap Camera (a) and then tap Selfview (b) to turn it on (you may now resize the selfview image or control the camera). Tap anywhere outside the menu to exit. Page 5 of 19

Move the Selfview PiP Box Tap and hold the Selfview image. The selfview image will now turn blue. You will also see the alternate positions available for the selfview image. Keep holding the image. Drag the image to a new position, shown here is the upper left corner. Release the image by lifting your finger from the screen. The selfview image has now assumed its new position. Camera Controls The camera controls allow you to manually control the zoom, pan and tilt of the camera as well as define Camera Presets. Adjust Camera Manually Tap Camera to invoke the camera adjustment menu. Tap the desired Camera Preset. Turn Selfview On and Off. Pan/tilt controls. (arrows) Maximize/minimize Selfview. Zoom in and out (+/-). Page 6 of 19

Use Camera Presets Camera presets are useful when images from many different camera positions and video sources are to be viewed by the far end site(s). Presets are used to switch camera positions quickly and easily without having to manually move the camera. Tap Camera to access the Camera Presets (positions). Tap the desired preset and then tap anywhere outside the menu to exit. Add a New Preset Tap Camera to invoke the camera adjustment menu. Selfview will be activated automatically. Use the arrows and zoom +/- to adjust the camera to the desired position. Tap Add New and then tap in the text field. Key in a descriptive name. Tap Save to leave the menu putting changes into effect, or tap Cancel to leave menu and undo the changes (tap anywhere outside the menu when you re done). Page 7 of 19

Modify Existing Preset Tap Camera to access the camera menu. Tap the preset to be edited. Selfview will be activated automatically. Use the arrows and zoom +/- to adjust the camera. Tap the little arrowhead of the preset to be edited. Tap Update to Current Position. to put your changes into effect. To delete an existing preset tap Remove. Tap anywhere outside the menu to close it. Standard Presets The SX80 with Touch 10 is set up with three (3) Standard Presets: Camera presets will be set up and saved as part of equipment implementation but there may be a need to change or resave presets. Sign shows the site s sign with their site name. This is an off screen camera view that allows users to move about the room without being on camera and identifies the sites that are connected. Participant (Presenter/Provider/Patient) close up view of the person or persons involved in the event. Whether it is the patient, provider or a presenter, when setting this preset, you want to ensure that the far sites are able see the person clearly. Room shows a view of everyone in the room. By setting a preset of the entire room, you can easily identify everyone in attendance and then switch back to the participant preset as necessary. This preset is also helpful for question and answer periods. Microphone Mute and Unmute the Microphone Mute and unmute the microphone. Green Unmuted (site can hear you) Red Mute (site cannot hear you) Page 8 of 19

Volume Adjust the Volume Press and hold the left side of the Volume button to decrease the volume and the right side to increase the volume. Site to Site Calls Connecting to an MBT Site Connect to an MBT Site The Home screen should always be displayed prior to connecting to a site; if not, this may mean that a previous call was not disconnected. If you do not see the Home screen, press End to disconnect prior to connecting to your site. Tap Call. Tap in the search/dial field to invoke the keypad and type in the 5 digit number.... (Note: Tap the keypad icon.... in the bottom left corner of the screen if required.) Tap Call to connect. Tap End to disconnect. TIP If you call the same sites from the same equipment you can save the contact to the favourites list on that equipment. The next time you need to call the site, tap Call, and then tap Favorites to locate the site rather than scroll through the entire address book. Page 9 of 19

Connecting to a site outside the MBT Network MBTelehealth - SX10/20 with Touchpad10 User Guide Connect to a Site Outside the MBT Network Tap Call. Tap in the search/dial field to invoke the keypad and type in the phone number.......... (Note: Tap the keypad icon. in the bottom left corner of the screen if required.) Tap Call to connect. Tap End to disconnect. Far End Control: Site to Site Taking far end camera control allows you to move the camera at the far end site. Before taking control, always request permission first. You may need to take far end camera control if the person on the other end is unable to operate their own camera. Far End - Site to Site In a call, tap the Participants icon in the top right corner to invoke the list of participants. Tap the site whose camera you want to control. Tap Camera. Adjust the remote camera. Tap anywhere outside the camera control buttons when you re done to return to near end (control of your own camera). Page 10 of 19

Sharing Presentation: Site to Site Share Presentation: Site to Site There will be a cable already plugged into the equipment with a VGA and/or an HDMI connector. Plug the appropriate connector into your laptop and turn the laptop on. Local preview Tap Share to access the connected laptop/pc. Tap Share in call to share the content. Tap Share and then tap Stop sharing when you are done. Screen Layout: Presentation - Site to Site Screen Layout: Presentation - Site to Site Tap Layout to change the layout. Tap the preferred layout (see options below). Tap anywhere outside the menu when done. Selfview Your Site Other Site Equal Prominent Overlay Single TIP If you are connected to another piece of equipment that has dual video enabled they are able to see both of your feeds; both your camera view and your presentation and will have full control over their own layout. Page 11 of 19

Layout Screen Layout: Presentation Options Site to Site Minimize/Maximize Minimize - allows you to view the speaker full screen and puts the presentation over on the left hand side. Maximize - allows you to restore the presentation and toggle between the presenter and presentation in case the presenter is speaking between slides. Move presentation PIP- allows you to move your presentation around the screen. Press and hold the presentation box on the screen and when it turns blue, drag it to the desired location and lift your finger to release it (location options are indicated by a grey box). Presentation full screen - tap layout and then select single. TIP When the presenting site exits the presentation, your only option will be Far End control. Recent Calls and Favourites These options apply to both MBT sites and calls outside of the MBT network. You can add a site from the Directory or from the Recent Calls list to the Favorites list. This is helpful for sites who would like to add their most frequently called sites from this particular equipment. Adding Favourites Tap Recents or Directory and search for the entry you would like to add to the Favorites. Tap the entry to be turned into a favorite. This will cause the above screen to be shown. To remove an entry, repeat the procedure as shown above. Tap Add to Favourites. To exit this menu, tap the X in the top right corner. (Note: A Favorite is denoted by a gold star.) Page 12 of 19

Using Recents and Favourites a b Tap Call (not shown) and then tap Recents or Favorites. Tap to select the entry (a) and tap Call (b). Multi-Site Event Calls (MCU) Connecting to a Multi Site (MCU) Call Connect to an MCU Call If you are participating in a multi-site event (3 or more participating sites) you will be automatically connected by the MBTelehealth service desk at the scheduled start time. Do not attempt to connect to another location. You will be automatically disconnected at the scheduled end time. ***There will be a 10 minute warning prior to the disconnection. When your unit accepts a call it may turn the microphone off and you will need to unmute when your session starts. Page 13 of 19

Screen Layout/Far End: No Presentation - Multi-Site Screen Layout: No Presentation Multi Site During Multi Site calls, you can control how the other sites are displayed on your screen. Tap the participant box. Tap the Multi Site MCU site. Tap Camera. Use the Up/Down arrows to scroll through the layout options Tap anywhere outside the participant box to return to near end. Sharing Presentation: Multi Site Share Presentation: Multi Site There will be a cable already plugged into the equipment with a VGA and/or an HDMI connector. Plug the appropriate connector into your laptop and turn the laptop on. Local preview Tap Share to access the connected laptop/pc. Tap Share in call to share the content. Tap Share and then tap Stop sharing when you are done. Focus speaker during multi-site (MCU): If you notice that the voice activation is no longer working you may have accidentally overridden it. To reactivate it tap the participant box, tap Camera and then use the left/right arrow keys. Keep scrolling until you see the presenter icon. Voice activation is now in effect. Page 14 of 19

Screen Layout: Presentation - Multi Site MBTelehealth - SX10/20 with Touchpad10 User Guide Screen Layout: Presentation - Multi Site Tap Layout to change the layout. Tap the preferred layout (see options below). Tap anywhere outside the menu when done. Selfview Your Site Other Site Equal Prominent Overlay Single TIP If you are connected to another piece of equipment that has dual video enabled they are able to see both of your feeds; both your camera view and your presentation and will have full control over their own layout. Layout Screen Layout: Presentation Options Site to Site Minimize - allows you to view the speaker full screen and puts the presentation over on the left hand side. Maximize - allows you to restore the presentation and toggle between the presenter and presentation in case the presenter is speaking between slides. Move presentation PIP- allows you to move your presentation around the screen. Press and hold the presentation box on the screen and when it turns blue, drag it to the desired location and lift your finger to release it (location options are indicated by a grey box). Minimize/Maximize TIP Tap Layout to view your menu options. These options are only available while sharing content. When the presenting site exits the presentation, your only option will be Far End Control. Page 15 of 19

Receiving and Ending Video Calls Receiving and Ending Video Calls Receiving Calls Your SX Series with Touchpad 10 solution has been configured to automatically accept all incoming connection requests. This means that both site to site connections initiated by another site and multi-site connections will be automatically connected. (Note: Contact your FES to confirm if your particular equipment has been configured this way.) You will hear a dial tone that indicates there is an incoming call and your microphone will automatically mute so that the connecting site cannot overhear what you are discussing. Once the connection is made, you will need to unmute your microphone so that the other site(s) can hear you. Ending Calls At the completion of every call, press End to disconnect. TIP If you are participating in a multi-site event (3 or more participating sites) you will be automatically connected by the MBTelehealth service desk at the scheduled start time. Do not attempt to connect to another location. You will be automatically disconnected at the scheduled end time. ***There will be a 10 minute warning prior to the disconnection. When your unit accepts a call it turns the microphone off so you will need to unmute when your session starts. Page 16 of 19

DUAL VIDEO ENABLED EQUIPMENT MBTelehealth - SX10/20 with Touchpad10 User Guide Dual Video Enabled Equipment Note: This information is only applicable for point to point calls when both units are using dual video enabled equipment. Dual video allows users to display and view two different live video feeds simultaneously. For instance, you could view both the PC presentation as well as the person who delivers the presentation. With two video streams, the receiving site is able to control the layout of how they view each of the feeds. If the connecting video system does not support dual video then no second video stream will be established for this system and the camera or PC presentation will be shown as the main video feed. The only equipment that does not support dual video is the Tandberg 1700, Tandberg Edge 95 Mobile Cart and the Tandberg 880 MXP Mobile Cart. TIP If both pieces of equipment are dual video enabled then both sites are able to change their own screen layout by pressing Layout and selecting the desired option. Page 17 of 19

TROUBLESHOOTING Audio Issues Issue Possible Cause Resolution Far end site unable to hear you Your microphone is muted (red light is on) Your microphone is obstructed or too far from the person speaking Un-mute your microphone Check microphone and ensure it points towards the person speaking Unable to hear far end site Microphone is muted at far end site Near end monitor and/or codec volume is too low Ask far end site to un-mute their microphone Increase the volume on the monitor and/or the codec Audio distortion from far end site Far end site monitor volume is too high Ask far end site to turn down the volume on their monitor Echo or distortion at near end when people speaking Far end microphone is situated too close to the monitor Speaker/volume is too high on far end monitor Ask to move microphone further away from monitor Ask far end site to turn volume down on their monitor Video Issues Issue Possible Cause Resolution Picture is blank on the monitor System has gone into sleep mode Monitor has been powered off Monitor input has changed Pick up the remote, system will reactivate in normal mode Turn the monitor on Check to see if the monitor input has been changed (using the select or input button on the TV Monitor) Near-end site unable to hear or see the picture from far-end peripheral Proper input has not been selected Cables are not properly connected Check for correct input selection on remote control Check that output from laptop or patient camera are connected properly NEED HELP? If you are experiencing any problems with the videoconferencing equipment or have any questions, please contact the Service Desk for assistance: Service Desk 204-940-8500 Option 4 or toll-free 1-866-999-9698 Option 4 Page 18 of 19

ADDITIONAL TRAINING INFORMATION For additional information on videoconference equipment visit www.mbtelehealth.ca or contact your Facilitator-eHealth Solutions. VIDEOCONFERENCING ETIQUETTE The following tips on videoconferencing etiquette will help prepare you for a successful session: 99 Assume that people can see and hear you as the camera and microphone are always Live. 99 Always check your selfview so you are aware of what will be displaying at the far-end site. 99 Confirm that the other site can see and hear you and identify yourself and anyone else in the room. 99 Speak directly towards the microphone and use your normal speaking voice. 99 Try to avoid a lot of movement or shuffling of papers as this may affect the quality of the sound transmission. 99 Due to the audio delay, pause for clients to ask or answer questions or when they have comments. 9 9 Always ensure there are no further questions and that the client is aware of follow-up instructions before signing off. Page 19 of 19