Dahua Technology DH-VCS-MCU91 Series User Manual
Dahua Technology DH-VCS-MCU91 Series User Manual

Dahua Technology DH-VCS-MCU91 Series User Manual

Video conferencing system multi-point control unit

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Video Conferencing System
Multi-Point Control Unit
DH-VCS-MCU91XX series
User Manual
V1.0.1
Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd

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  • Page 1 Video Conferencing System Multi-Point Control Unit DH-VCS-MCU91XX series User Manual V1.0.1 Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd...
  • Page 2: Legal Statement

    © Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd. 2016. All rights reserved. Information contained in this document should not be reproduced, spread, distributed or stored by any person in any form without prior written license of Zhejiang Dahua Technology Co., Ltd. (hereinafter referred to as "Dahua").
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Overview This document describes in detail the quick configuration of the DH-VCS-MCU91XX series. Applicable to models: DH-VCS-MCU91B0 and DH-VCS-MCU91F0. Note The names of the models will henceforth be shortened as MCU9110 and MCU9150. Symbol Conventions For the purpose of this document, the following signs that may exist herein mean as below: Symbol Description Danger indicates an imminently hazardous situation which,...
  • Page 4: Safety Precautions

    Safety Precautions Before using the product, read and abide by the following requirements to prevent damage to the product or your belongings. Caution  Transport, use, and store the product only under the appropriate temperatures and humidity. Install the product in a well-ventilated place and do not block the device’s air vents. ...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Legal Statement ............................I Preface ................................ I Safety Precautions ........................... II 1 Overview ..............................1 1.1 Introduction to the Product ......................1 1.2 Port Descriptions ........................... 2 1.2.1 MCU91B0 ........................... 2 1.2.2 MCU91F0..........................4 2 Networking Diagram ..........................1 3 Web Operation ............................
  • Page 6: Overview

    Overview Introduction to the Product Model Product Introduction Hardware architecture The MCU91B0 is a fully adaptable, cost-effective, and high performance MCU product, suitable for small-scale 1U rack. conference system networks. Smart connection with 4 USB ports at the back and various terminals provides the ultimate conferencing 2 USB2.0 ports at the front for MCU91B0...
  • Page 7: Port Descriptions

    Port Descriptions 1.2.1 MCU91B0 1.2.1.1 Front Panel Figure 1-1 Serial Number Name Function Description USB ports Connect to mouse/keyboard. Network indicator Network indicator lights for network port 1 and 2 on the back panel of MCU91B0. Flashes yellow when the device is successfully connected to the network.
  • Page 8 Figure 1-2 Serial Number Name Function Description Power port Connects to 220V AC power source. RS232 port Used for regular serial debugging, IP address configuration, and transparent serial data transmission. DP port Use the accompanying DP to VGA cable to connect to the monitor. VGA port Not supported currently.
  • Page 9: Mcu91F0

    1.2.2 MCU91F0 1.2.2.1 Front Panel Figure 1-3 Serial Number Name Function Description Indicator light Indicator light for the host board in the MCU91F0 back panel. board 1 From top to bottom: Board 1, host 2 Board 1, host 1 Board 3, host 2 Board 3, host 1 Power switch 1 Power switch for board 1 and 3.
  • Page 10 Figure 1-4 Serial Number Name Function Description USB ports Connect to mouse/keyboard. VGA port Used to connect with monitor. Used to connect to a network. Refer to “3.3 Quick Slave device network port Guide” for further details. Note  Default IP address for the left port in each group: 192.168.1.108.
  • Page 11: Networking Diagram

    Networking Diagram The networking diagram for the MCU91XX series is shown in Figure 2-1 Main meeting place Icon Network signal Audio signal Microphone Microphone Microphone Video signal Large screen Mixer Audio DH-VCS-TS Series Hardware Endpoint Conference Management Terminal MCU cluster DH-VCS-MCU91B0 DH-VCS-MCU91F0 Other meeting places...
  • Page 12: Web Operation

    Web Operation The web client terminal system provides meeting creation, current meeting, reserved meeting, meeting history, regular meetings, device management, system configuration, and other functions. Config Flow You can refer to the following config flow to complete the interface operation of video conferencing management system, which is shown in Figure 3-1.
  • Page 13: Quick Guide

    Figure 3-2 Step 2 Enter “User Name” and “Password” The default user name is “admin” and the default password is “12345678”. Step 3 Click “Login”.  The system will display the booting wizard interface if it is the first time to log in the system. Please refer to “3.3 Quick Guide”...
  • Page 14 Figure 3-3 Step 2 Click “Next” and then the system will display the interface which is shown in Figure 3-4. For basic setting, you can select “Manual Sync”, “NTP Time Sync” and select “Time Zone”. Note  As for manual sync, you can input sync time into the box of time. ...
  • Page 15 Figure 3-4 Step 3 Click “Next”. The system will display the interface which is shown in Figure 3-5. For system setup, you can bind the administrator with binding phone number and Email. Figure 3-5 Step 4 Click “Next”. The system will display the interface which is shown in Figure 3-6.
  • Page 16 Figure 3-6 It is to set the parameters of system network. Note All endpoints shall be connected to the master device.  Connect the network cable directly to the network port of master device to configure network. 1. Please refer to Table 3-1 for the configuration of network parameters. Parameter Note Network config...
  • Page 17: Device Management

    2. Click “Complete” to finish the setting of booting wizard.  Connect the network cable directly to the network port of slave device to configure the slave network. 1. Input “Slave Device Default IP Address” into the IE address bar and press [Enter]. The system will enter the network setup interface, which is shown in Figure 3-7.
  • Page 18: Adding Devices

    3.4.1 Adding Devices The video conferencing management system supports adding both soft endpoints and hard endpoints devices.  Hard endpoint: TS series devices.  Soft endpoint: mobile conferencing endpoint and PC conferencing endpoint. The client software needs to be applied separately. The specific operation steps are shown as follows: Step 1 Select “Device Management >...
  • Page 19 Figure 3-9 Step 3 Configure parameters. Please refer to Table 3-2 for more details. Parameter Note Device type Categorized as hard endpoints and soft endpoints. Organization Name The organization which the endpoint belongs to. Device Name Custom name. The device ID is automatically generated and is used as: Hard endpoints: the device ID for system registration.
  • Page 20: Modifying Device

    Table 3-2 Step 4 Click “OK” to finish adding devices, the system will display the interface of “All Devices”, which is shown in Figure 3-10. Figure 3-10  Select the device, and then click to modify the device information.  Select the device, and then click to delete the device.
  • Page 21: Deleting Devices

    Figure 3-12 Step 3 Modify the related information of the selected device. Step 4 Click to save. 3.4.3 Deleting Devices Select “Device Management > All Devices”. Step 1 The system will display the “Modify Device” interface as shown in Figure 3-13. Figure 3-13 Step 2 Click...
  • Page 22: Service Management

    Figure 3-14 Step 3 Click to confirm delete. Service Management 3.5.1 Service Status You can check the current service status of the system. Select “Service Management > Service Status”. The system will display the interface of “Service Status”, which is shown in Figure 3-15, please refer to Table 3-3 for more details about parameter description.
  • Page 23: Conference Management

    Step 1 Select “Service Management > Service Config” and the system will display the interface of “Service Config” which is shown in Figure 3-16. Figure 3-16 Step 2 It is to set the IP address of Extranet. Step 3 It is to set the network segment of multicast. Step 4 Click to complete setting.
  • Page 24 Figure 3-17 Step 2 Click “Basic Info” to set the basic info of the meeting, please refer to Table 3-4 for more details. Parameter Note Meeting Name Custom meeting name. Classified as “Immediate Meeting” or “Scheduled Meeting”.  Immediate Meeting: set a meeting name, duration, Meeting Type meeting place and other such information, then start the meeting immediately.
  • Page 25 Parameter Note below can’t be set. Select the check box to enable tour function among the Tour meeting places. Select the device which needs to join the meeting.  Input meeting name in the box, click to add meeting place. ...
  • Page 26 Step 4 It is to set the parameters of advanced, please refer to Table 3-5 for more details. Note Parameter Join Select the check box and you can join meeting automatically. It is to set meeting password, it needs to input corresponding Meeting Password password if others want to join the meeting.
  • Page 27 Note Parameter MCU Config When fusion function is enabled, it can set the image resolution, PFS, encode format, video bandwidth and audio bandwidth after fusion.  Resolution, it can select standard definition, high definition and ultra-high definition, such as 720P, 1080P and 2160P. ...
  • Page 28: Meeting Control

    Figure 3-19 Step 6 Set “Banner” and “Subtitles”.  Banner, it is displayed on the top of the screen; you can adjust display location, font size, color and background transparency according to requirements.  Subtitles, it is scrolling displayed on the bottom of the screen, you can adjust font size, color and background transparency according to requirements.
  • Page 29 Figure 3-20 Icon Note Click it to check the report of meeting quality. Click it to set broadcast info, it will disappear automatically after it is displayed and reminded on the endpoint screen. Click it to set roll call tour. It can make roll call upon each meeting place according to the “Tour Interval”...
  • Page 30: Booked Meetings

    Icon Note Click the icon to apply for and cancel chairman. , it means chairman.  , it means non-chairman.  Click the icon to select fusion stream of the endpoint image, switch image of other participants and the image layout displayed on the endpoint.
  • Page 31: Favorite Meetings

    Figure 3-22 Parameter Description Click this icon to start the meeting immediately. Click this icon to edit meeting information. Click this icon to cancel the booked meeting. Click this icon to add to favorite meetings. You can view details on the “System Configuration >...
  • Page 32: Meeting History

    Parameter Description Click this icon to delete the meeting from favorites. Note Enter the “Meeting Name” into the search bar for a quick search. 3.6.5 Meeting History Select “System Configuration > Meeting Management > History”. The system will display the “History” interface which is shown in Figure 3-24. Figure 3-24 Parameter Description...
  • Page 33: System Management

    System Management 3.7.1 User Management You can create and delete users. The administrator can edit all users’ rights and administrative Privileges including his own. Different users can be allocated different privileges, which are shown in Figure 3-25. Figure 3-25 3.7.1.1 Adding Users Step 1 in “System Configuration >...
  • Page 34 Step 2 Set the user name, nickname, user role, user password, and other relevant information. Note You can continue to add users by checking “Continue to add user”. If you do not select the option, the system will exit the “Add User” interface after adding the user. Parameter Description It has meeting, device, user, operation and maintenance,...
  • Page 35: System Management

    Click after setting is completed to save modifications. 3.7.1.3 Deleting Users Step 1 Select “System Configuration > User” and the system will display the interface which is shown in Figure 3-28. Figure 3-28 Step 2 and the system will display the interface of “Delete”, which is shown in Figure 3-29. Click Figure 3-29 Step 3...
  • Page 36 Figure 3-30 Step 2 Click and the system will restart. 3.7.2.2 Backup Recovery Select “System Configuration > System > Recover Backup” and the system will display the interface which is shown in Figure 3-31.  Backup Export: Click to select the path for the backup location. This will back up all the configuration data from the web client.
  • Page 37 Incorrect system upgrade may lead to the system not functioning properly. During firmware upgrade, select the upgrade file to import and perform the upgrade. The update file will have a .bin extension. During the upgrade process, do not disconnect the power or network connection, reset, or shutdown the device.
  • Page 38 Figure 3-33 Step 2 Click “Click to download soft endpoint” and the system will display the interface of “File Download”. Step 3 Click “Save” and select the download path. The system will display the “Save As” interface. Step 4 Click “Save” to start download. 3.7.2.4.2 Soft Endpoint Upload Step 1 Select “System Configuration >...
  • Page 39 3.7.2.5 Hard Endpoint It can realize program upgrade via uploading and downloading hard endpoint installation file. 3.7.2.5.1 Hard Endpoint Download Step 1 Select “System Configuration > System > Hard Endpoint”. The system will display the interface of “Hard Endpoint”. Step 2 Select actual hard endpoint device model in the drop-down box of “Endpoint Model”.
  • Page 40: Maintenance Management

    Figure 3-35 Step 6 Click “OK” to start upload. 3.7.3 Maintenance Management 3.7.3.1 Clustering and Stacking Clustering and Stacking refers to using multiple devices to form a single cluster. When the capacity from one or more devices has been exceeded, you can manually switch to use multiple slave devices and allow them to perform the tasks of the master device.
  • Page 41 3.7.3.2 Basic Information It is to display and check basic system information, memory configuration, CPU configuration, and hard disk IO status. Select “System Configuration > Maintenance > Basic Information” and the system will display the interface which is shown in Figure 3-38. Figure 3-38 3.7.3.3 System Status It is to display and check memory, CPU, hard disk partition, and various other usage statuses.
  • Page 42 which is shown in Figure 3-40. Figure 3-40 3.7.3.5 Account Information It is to display information about system back-end accounts, logged in accounts, and recent logins Select “System Configuration > Maintenance > Account Information”. The system will display the interface which is shown in Figure 3-41. Figure 3-41 3.7.3.6 Application Information Select “System Configuration >...
  • Page 43: Platform Access

    Figure 3-42 3.7.4 Platform Access It can display log according to time range, which makes it convenient for users to check and export. Step 1 Select “System Config > Platform Access”. The system will display the interface of “Platform Access”, which is shown in Figure 3-43.
  • Page 44: Config

    Figure 3-44 Step 3 It is to configure parameters, please refer to Table 3-11 for more details about parameters. Parameter Note Platform Name Customized platform name. Platform Type dss_1 type by default. Platform IP Set IP address of added platform. Platform Port Set port number of the platform.
  • Page 45 Step 1 Select “System Config > Config > Local Setting” and the system will display the interface of “Local Setting”, which is shown in Figure 3-45. Figure 3-45 Step 2 It can make settings of time sync mode, admin name and account binding according to the actual requirements of users.
  • Page 46: Tv Wall Config

    Click after complete setting. 3.7.6 TV Wall Config It can output the video conferencing image and display it on the big screen via configuring TV wall. Step 1 Select “System Config > TV Wall Config” and the system will display the interface which is shown in Figure 3-47.
  • Page 47: Gateway Management

    Figure 3-49 Step 4 Click “OK” to complete adding. The system will display the interface which is shown in Figure 3-50. Figure 3-50 Step 5 Click “Layout Config” to skip to the added video comprehensive platform to make config. Click “Video Source Config”...
  • Page 48: Cloud Proxy

    3.8.2 Cloud Proxy Step 1 Select “Gateway Management > Cloud Proxy” and the system will display the interface of “Cloud Proxy”, which is shown in Figure 3-52. Figure 3-52 Step 2 Click and the system will display the interface which is shown in Figure 3-53. Figure 3-53 Step 3 Set “Proxy IP”, “SIP Port”, “Media Server Port”...
  • Page 49 Figure 3-54 Step 2 Configure H323 gateway according to actual needs. Step 3 Click “Save’ to save config. 3.8.3.2 H323 Diagnosis H323 diagnosis can detect if there is any H323 device joins meeting. Step 1 Select “Gateway Management > H323 Gateway > H323 Diagnosis” and the system will display the interface which is shown in Figure 3-55.
  • Page 50 It is to set extranet IP according to actual situation. H.460 Network Penetration It is to set all the endpoints have to be accessed to GK. Table 3-13 Dahua Technology Co., Ltd Address:No.1199 Bin’an Road, Binjiang District, Hangzhou, PRC. Postcode: 310053 Tel: +86-571-87688883 Fax: +86-571-87688815 Email:overseas@dahuatech.com...

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