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Software version F8
AUGUST 2010
TANDBERG
MXP

Administrator Guide

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  • Page 1: Administrator Guide

    Software version F8 AUGUST 2010 TANDBERG Administrator Guide www.tandberg.com D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 2 Restore to default system settings ..........24 TANDBERG 8000 MXP ............. 11 TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile ........... 11 Installation Profiles ................ 25 TANDBERG Profile 52” with Codec 6000 MXP ......11 Save Profile ................25 TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile ........... 11 Activate Profile ................25 TANDBERG 1700 MXP .............
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Administrator Guide Contents Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 4 ........43 The General settings menus - Part 2 ......... 78 Menu structure for Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP ..115 The Network settings menus - Part 5 ........
  • Page 4 Dialing in From Outside the Enterprise ........246 Using PC SoftPresenter ............239 Physical interfaces Dialing in without being registered to a TANDBERG Gatekeeper 246 VNC Server Software ............239 The Digital Visual Interface (DVI) ..........256 Connecting the System to ISDN using NT1 Network Adapter ..247 VNC Server Software Configuration ........
  • Page 5 Video, Audio and Network ............279 The Web Interface ..............317 Recording a video conference ..........307 TANDBERG Edge 95/85/75 MXP interfaces and sockets ..280 System upgrade using the web interface ........318 Stereo recording ..............307 Rear Panel Sockets ..............280 Software File ................
  • Page 6 The system upgrade procedure ..........319 TANDBERG 8000 MXP dimensions......... 333 System upgrade using ISDN ............320 TANDBERG Profile 52” with Codec 6000 MXP dimensions ..334 Software File ................320 TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile dimensions ......335 Release Key ................320 TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile 42”...
  • Page 7 Our main objective with this user guide is to address your goals and needs. Please let us China RoHS table know how well we succeeded! Stay up-to-date We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for an updated version of this guide. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 8 • Move keypad icon in DTMF mode. In the Icons menu you can The software release note is found at the TANDBERG web site. configure the keypad icon to be displayed on the right or left side of Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/support/documentation.
  • Page 9 Appendices Contact us New products added to the guide TANDBERG Profile 52” with Codec 6000 MXP The TANDBERG Profile 52” with Codec 6000 MXP is added to this version of the MXP Administrator Guide. PrecisionHD camera System overview A high-performance HD team-meeting solution for both IP and ISDN networks.
  • Page 10 The products described in this manual are covered by one or more of information that is proprietary to TANDBERG and its licensors. are subject to change at any time, without notice, by TANDBERG. the following patents: Information regarding the Products is found on the page entitled...
  • Page 11 Do not place the product in direct sunlight or close to Applies to: TANDBERG 3000 Profile, Codec odor. a surface directly heated by the sun. TANDBERG Profile 52” with Codec 6000 MXP 3000 MXP, 1700 MXP, 1000 MXP, 990/880/770 • If the apparatus fails to operate in accordance MXP, 550 with the operating instructions.
  • Page 12 To reduce the risk of fire, use only No. 26 AWG or equipment to the power source. larger telecommunication line cord (ISDN cables). TANDBERG Compass MXP The information in this summary is intended for VIBRATION TANDBERG Utility MXP operators.
  • Page 13 The following safety instructions applies to: • environmental parameters: Always use the power supply (AC-DC adapter) • provided with this product. TANDBERG Tactical MXP Air temperature low: -5 deg C (16h) LIGHTNING • Replace only with power supply (AC-DC adapter) •...
  • Page 14 Comply with all relevant environmental legislation. Directive (2002/96/EC) and the European RoHS Directive (2002/95/EC). DIGITAL USER GUIDES TANDBERG is pleased to announce that we have WASTE HANDLING replaced the printed versions of our user guides In order to avoid the dissemination of hazardous...
  • Page 15 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Monitors - After Image Lagging After image lagging due to remaining electrical load Solving after-image lagging problems When image patterns with very high peak luminance are displayed for If you have got after-image lagging on your monitors, you can reduce CAUTION!
  • Page 16 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us China RoHS table These products complies with the Chineese RoHS. D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 17 The Installation Wizard takes you through the basic configurations of the video system and is described in this section. Stay up-to-date We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for an updated version of this guide. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs...
  • Page 18 Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG Remote control TRC3 PRESENTATION key switches to a predefined presentation source. If the Presentation key is held down for one second then the Presentation video sources menu will appear.
  • Page 19 Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG Remote control TRC4 CHANGE VIDEO SOURCE . Select the desired video source (Main Cam, PC, DocCam, DVD, AUX). Press the video source PRESENTATION key switches to a predefined presentation source.
  • Page 20 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Installation Wizard The Installation Wizard starts automatically when the video system is installed at the first time and guides you through the basic configuration ...
  • Page 21 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Installation Wizard, cont... Description of the settings PREVIOUS: Step back. Each setting is described in in The settings library.
  • Page 22 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Installation Wizard, cont... PREVIOUS: Step back. Specify how to register your system Enter gatekeeper settings NEXT: Step forward.
  • Page 23 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Verify your settings Description of the settings PREVIOUS: Step back. Press any button on the remote control to wake up the system. Navigate to Each setting is described in in The settings library.
  • Page 24 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us View the default system settings Description of the settings PREVIOUS: Step back. Press any button on the remote control to wake up the system. Go to the Each setting is described in in The settings library.
  • Page 25 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Installation Profiles Description of the settings PREVIOUS: Step back. You can create installation profiles to easily switch between different sets of Each setting is described in in The settings library.
  • Page 26 3000 MXP Profile menu structure for this system. Tactical MXP 1700 MXP Stay up-to-date 1000 MXP We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web Compass MXP site regularly for an updated version of this guide. Utility MXP Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs Edge 95/85/75 MXP...
  • Page 27 Click on a picture, or the link below the picture, to go directly to a description of the menu structure for your video system. TANDBERG 8000 MXP TANDBERG Profile 52” TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile TANDBERG Maestro MXP...
  • Page 28 Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section. TANDBERG 8000 MXP TANDBERG PROFILE 52” TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile TANDBERG Maestro MXP with Codec 6000 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 29 Call menu. • TANDBERG 6000 Profile • TANDBERG Profile 52” with Codec 6000 • TANDBERG Maestro In the Call menu, use the arrow keys on the remote control to navigate to the Control Panel button press the key to display the Control Panel.
  • Page 30 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Control Panel overview Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 31 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The General settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the next page.
  • Page 32 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The General settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 33 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Menu settings menus Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 34 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Presentation settings menus Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 35 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Call Quality settings menus Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP NOTE! The Call Settings are also available from the Call Menu.
  • Page 36 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Audio settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the next page.
  • Page 37 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Audio settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 38 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Video settings menus Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP The Video Name typed in will appear in the Presentation menu.
  • Page 39 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Security settings menu Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Password Protection of the Control Panel Making changes to the Control Panel Settings will change the behavior of the system.
  • Page 40 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the following pages.
  • Page 41 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 42 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 3 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 43 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 4 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the following pages.
  • Page 44 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 5 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 45 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 6 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 46 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 7 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 47 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 8 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 48 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 9 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 49 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The other Control Panel menu buttons Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP The Installation menu is described in the Getting started section.
  • Page 50 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics menu - Part 1 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Click on arrow down/up to scroll.
  • Page 51 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics menu - Part 2 Applies to: 8000 MXP, 6000 MXP Profile, Maestro MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 52 This guide describes the menu structure for the systems displayed on this page, with all options installed. Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section. TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile TANDBERG Tactical MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 53 Control Panel menus Open the Control Panel by product. This section applies to: • Press the key on the remote control to wake up the system, TANDBERG 3000 Profile and to display the Call menu. •...
  • Page 54 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Control Panel overview Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 55 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The General settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Described on the next page. Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 56 Monitor Brightness, Monitor Contrast Monitor Color settings applies to systems shipped with TANDBERG Remote Control only, which means there will not be any second remote control for the monitor. Each menu item is described The settings library section. D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 57 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Menu settings menus Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 58 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Presentation settings menus Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 59 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Call Quality settings menus Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP NOTE! The Call Settings are also available from the Call Menu.
  • Page 60 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Audio settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Described on the next page. TIP! If Stereo Speakers are enabled in the menu without having any stereo speakers connected to the Digital...
  • Page 61 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Audio settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Described on the previous page. TIP! To ensure correct behavior of the AGC (Automatic Gain Control), it is crucial that the levels on the input...
  • Page 62 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Video settings menus Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP The Video Name typed in will appear in the Presentation menu.
  • Page 63 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Security settings menus Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Password Protection of the Control Panel Making changes to the Control Panel Settings will change the behavior of the system.
  • Page 64 The Network settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Described on the following pages. TANDBERG Tactical MXP Camera Port setting does not apply to TANDBERG Tactical MXP. TANDBERG 3000/Tactical/990/880 NET The TANDBERG 3000/Tactical/990/880 NET equipped with RS449/V.35/X.21 network interfaces instead of ISDN-BRI.
  • Page 65 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Described on the following pages.
  • Page 66 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 3 Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Described on the previous page. Described on the following pages.
  • Page 67 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 4 Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Described on the previous page. Select SAVE AND RESTART after...
  • Page 68 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 5 Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Described on the previous page. Select SAVE AND RESTART after...
  • Page 69 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 6 Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Described on the previous page. Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 70 Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 7 Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP TANDBERG TACTICAL The Camera Port setting does not apply to TANDBERG Tactical MXP. Each menu item is described The settings library section. D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 71 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The other Control Panel menu buttons Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP The Installation menu is described in the Getting started section.
  • Page 72 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics menus - Part 1 Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Click on arrow down/up to scroll.
  • Page 73 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics menus - Part 2 Applies to: 3000 MXP Profile, Tactical MXP Described on the previous page. Click on arrow down/up to scroll.
  • Page 74 This guide describes the menu structure for the systems displayed on this page, with all options installed. Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section. TANDBERG 1700 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section. D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 75 Open the Control Panel by product. This section applies to: • Press the key on the remote control to wake up the system, TANDBERG 1700 and to display the Call menu. Password Protection In the Call menu, use the arrow keys on the remote...
  • Page 76 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Control Panel overview Applies to: 1700 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 77 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The General settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: 1700 MXP Described on the next page. Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 78 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The General settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: 1700 MXP Described on the previous page. Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 79 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Menu settings menus Applies to: 1700 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 80 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Presentation settings menus Applies to: 1700 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 81 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Call Quality settings menus Applies to: 1700 MXP NOTE! The Call Settings are also available from the Call Menu.
  • Page 82 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Audio settings menus Applies to: 1700 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 83 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Video settings menus Applies to: 1700 MXP The Video Name typed in will appear in the Presentation menu.
  • Page 84 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Security settings menus Applies to: 1700 MXP Password Protection of the Control Panel Making changes to the Control Panel Settings will change the behavior of the system.
  • Page 85 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: 1700 MXP Described on the following pages.
  • Page 86 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: 1700 MXP Described on the previous page. Described on the following pages.
  • Page 87 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 3 Applies to: 1700 MXP Described on the previous page. Select SAVE AND RESTART after...
  • Page 88 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 4 Applies to: 1700 MXP Described on the previous page. Described on the following pages.
  • Page 89 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 5 Applies to: 1700 MXP Described on the previous page. Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 90 Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 6 Applies to: 1700 MXP INFO: The ISDN profile, which is profile number 2, does not apply to the TANDBERG 1700 MXP. Each menu item is described The settings library section. D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 91 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The other Control Panel menu buttons Applies to: 1700 MXP The Installation menu is described in the Getting started section.
  • Page 92 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics menus - Part 1 Applies to: 1700 MXP Click on arrow down/up to scroll. Described overleaf.
  • Page 93 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics menus - Part 2 Applies to: 1700 MXP Described on the previous page. Click on arrow down/up to scroll.
  • Page 94 This guide describes the menu structure for the systems displayed on this page, with all options installed. Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section. TANDBERG 1000 MXP TANDBERG TANDBERG Compass MXP Utility MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 95: Password Protection

    Control Panel menus Open the Control Panel by product. This section applies to: • Press the key on the remote control to wake up the system, TANDBERG 1000 and to display the Call menu. • TANDBERG Compass •...
  • Page 96: The Control Panel Overview

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Control Panel overview Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 97: The General Settings Menus - Part 1

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The General settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Described overleaf.
  • Page 98 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The General settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 99: The Menu Settings Menus

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Menu settings menus Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Kiosk Mode Functionality will be heavily restricted in Kiosk Mode! Read more about Kiosk Mode...
  • Page 100: The Presentation Settings Menus

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Presentation settings menus Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 101 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Call Quality settings menus Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP NOTE! The Call Settings are also available from the Call Menu.
  • Page 102: The Audio Settings Menus

    Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Audio settings menus Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Headset button for TANDBERG 1000 • Activate the headset by pressing the button in front, located below the TANDBERG logo. • Deactivate the headset by pressing the button once more.
  • Page 103: The Video Settings Menus

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Video settings menus Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP The Video Name typed in will appear in the Presentation menu.
  • Page 104: The Security Settings Menus

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Security settings menus Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Password Protection of the Control Panel Making changes to the Control Panel Settings will change the behavior of the system.
  • Page 105 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Described on the next pages.
  • Page 106: The Network Settings Menus - Part 2

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Described on the following pages.
  • Page 107 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 3 Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 108: The Network Settings Menus - Part 4

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 4 Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 109: The Network Settings Menus - Part 5

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 5 Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 110 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 6 Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Described on the previous page.
  • Page 111: The Network Settings Menus - Part 7

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 7 Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 112: The Other Control Panel Menu Buttons

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The other Control Panel menu buttons Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP The Installation menu is described in the Getting started section.
  • Page 113 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics menus - Part 1 Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Click on arrow down/up to scroll.
  • Page 114: The Diagnostics Menus - Part 2

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics menus - Part 2 Applies to: 1000 MXP, Compass MXP, Utility MXP Described on the previous page. Click on arrow down/up to scroll.
  • Page 115 Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section. TANDBERG Edge 95/85/75 MXP TANDBERG Edge 95/85/75 MXP TANDBERG 990/880/770 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 116: Remote Control Shortcut Keys

    Control Panel menus Open the Control Panel by product. This section applies to: • Press the key on the remote control to wake up the system, TANDBERG Edge 95/85/75 and to display the Call menu. • TANDBERG 990/880/770...
  • Page 117: The Control Panel Overview

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Control Panel overview Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 118: The General Settings Menus - Part 1

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The General settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Described on the next page. Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 119: The General Settings Menus - Part 2

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The General settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Described on the previous page. Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 120: The Menu Settings Menus

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Menu settings menus Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 121: The Presentation Settings Menus

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Presentation settings menus Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 122: The Call Quality Settings Menus

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Call Quality settings menus Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP The bandwidth selections may differ between these products.
  • Page 123 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Audio settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Described on the next page. TIP! If Stereo Speakers are enabled in the menu without having any stereo speakers connected to the Digital...
  • Page 124: The Audio Settings Menus - Part 2

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Audio settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Described on the previous page. TIP! To ensure correct behavior of the AGC (Automatic Gain Control), it is crucial that the levels on the input...
  • Page 125 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Video settings menus Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP The Video Name typed in will appear in the Presentation menu.
  • Page 126 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Security settings menus Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Password Protection of the Control Panel Making changes to the Control Panel Settings will change the behavior of the system.
  • Page 127 Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Described on the next pages. TANDBERG 3000/Tactical/990/880 NET The TANDBERG 990/880/3000 NET is equipped with RS449/V.35/X.21 network interface instead of ISDN-BRI. NOTE! The references to ISDN in the User Manual do not apply to the NET version.
  • Page 128: The Network Settings Menus - Part 2

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Described on the following pages.
  • Page 129 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 3 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Described on the previous page. Described on the following pages.
  • Page 130 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 4 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Described on the previous page. Select SAVE AND RESTART after...
  • Page 131: The Network Settings Menus - Part 5

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 5 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Described on the previous page. Select SAVE AND RESTART after...
  • Page 132 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 6 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Described on the previous page. Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 133: The Network Settings Menus - Part 7

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 7 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 134 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The other Control Panel menu buttons Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP The Installation menu is described in the Getting started section.
  • Page 135: The Diagnostics Menus - Part 1

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics menus - Part 1 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Click on arrow down/up to scroll.
  • Page 136 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics menus - Part 2 Applies to: Edge 95/85/75 MXP, 990/880/770 MXP Described on the previous page. Click on arrow down/up to scroll.
  • Page 137: Menu Structure For 550 Mxp

    This guide describes the menu structure for the systems displayed on this page, with all options installed. Descriptions of each menu item are found in The settings library section. TANDBERG 550 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section. D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 138: About The Control Panel

    Open the Control Panel by product. This section applies to: • Press the key on the remote control to wake up the system, TANDBERG 550 and to display the Call menu. Password Protection In the Call menu, use the arrow keys on the remote...
  • Page 139: The Control Panel Overview

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Control Panel overview Applies to: 550 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 140 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The General settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: 550 MXP Described on the next page. Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 141: The General Settings Menus - Part 2

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The General settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: 550 MXP Described on the previous page. Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 142 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Menu settings menus Applies to: 550 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 143: The Presentation Settings Menus

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Presentation settings menus Applies to: 550 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 144 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Call Quality settings menus Applies to: 550 MXP NOTE! The Call Settings are also available from the Call Menu.
  • Page 145 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Audio settings menus Applies to: 550 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 146: The Video Settings Menus

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Video settings menus Applies to: 550 MXP The Video Name typed in will appear in the Presentation menu.
  • Page 147 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Security settings menus Applies to: 550 MXP Password Protection of the Control Panel Making changes to the Control Panel Settings will change the behavior of the system.
  • Page 148 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 1 Applies to: 550 MXP Described on the next pages. Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 149: The Network Settings Menus - Part 2

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 2 Applies to: 550 MXP Described on the following pages.
  • Page 150 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 3 Applies to: 550 MXP Described on the previous page. Described overleaf.
  • Page 151: The Network Settings Menus - Part 4

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 4 Applies to: 550 MXP Described on the previous page. Select SAVE AND RESTART after...
  • Page 152 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 5 Applies to: 550 MXP Described on the previous page. Select SAVE AND RESTART after...
  • Page 153: The Network Settings Menus - Part 6

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 6 Applies to: 550 MXP Described on the previous page. Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 154: The Network Settings Menus - Part 7

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Network settings menus - Part 7 Applies to: 550 MXP Each menu item is described The settings library section.
  • Page 155: The Other Control Panel Menu Buttons

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The other Control Panel menu buttons Applies to: 550 MXP The Installation menu is described in the Getting started section.
  • Page 156: The Diagnostics Menus - Part 1

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics menus - Part 1 Applies to: 550 MXP Click on arrow down/up to scroll. Described overleaf.
  • Page 157: The Diagnostics Menus - Part 2

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us The Diagnostics menus - Part 2 Applies to: 550 MXP Described on the previous page. Click on arrow down/up to scroll.
  • Page 158 Use the search feature in Adobe Acrobat to look up specific topics or keywords. Stay up-to-date We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web site regularly for an updated version of this guide. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs...
  • Page 159: The Control Panel Settings Library Table Of Contents

    General > External Server Settings > Phone Book Settings MONITOR BRIGHTNESS ............CORPORATE DIRECTORY ........... MONITOR CONTRAST ............We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web ADDRESS ................MONITOR COLOR ..............site regularly for an updated version of this PATH ..................
  • Page 160 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us General > Multipoint Call Options Audio > Level Settings TELEPHONE ................. MULTIPOINT CALL SETTINGS ..........DUOVIDEO ................
  • Page 161 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Audio > Graphical View Network > ISDN, External, Leased E1/T1 > External Network Settings VALIDATE NUMBERS (MSN) ..........GRAPHICAL VIEW ..............
  • Page 162 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Network > Data Port 2 H.323 PORTS ............... DDDP ..................DATA PORT 2 SETTINGS AND MODE ......... NTP IP ..................
  • Page 163: The Control Panel Settings Listed In The Same Order As They Appear In The Menus

    IP and can access the public Internet. Download from web: Language packs can also be downloaded from http://www.tandberg.com/ support/download_software.jsp. Download the file from web to the PC and uploaded the file from the PC to the endpoint. Open a web browser and enter the IP address of the video system. Go to...
  • Page 164 General > Your system may be connected to a Directory Service or Management System such as the TANDBERG MultiSite Contacts, will not be updated when the Corporate Management Suite (TMS). The Management System may then provide your video system with a phone book External Server Settings >...
  • Page 165 All MXP systems General > Enter the IP address or DNS name of the External Manager, which can be the address of the TANDBERG Management Suite (TMS), Gatekeeper or the Call Manager. External Server Settings > Example with IP Address: 10.0.0.2 EXTERNAL MANAGER Example with DNS Name: tms.eu.company.com...
  • Page 166 The remote software upgrade configuration can also be done via Telnet or the serial port: * Applies to systems with ISDN capabilities, e.g. this setting does not apply to TANDBERG 1700 MXP. xConfiguration RemoteSwUpgrade Mode: <On/Off> Control Panel >...
  • Page 167 All MXP • systems General > TANDBERG systems can be used with 1-2 monitors. If two monitors are used make sure that Dual Monitor is The TANDBERG 6000 MXP codec can support 4 (four) wchich set to On. monitors through Virtual Monitor.
  • Page 168 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > ASPECT RATIO TV 1 General > CLIP: Adjust the source by clipping it, to match the aspect ratio of the destination window.
  • Page 169 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT This setting applies to 3000 MXP Profile shipped without a Control Panel >...
  • Page 170 The VGA Out port supports VESA Power Management. 8000 VGA Out Quality enables the user to change the preferred format for the DVI/VGA output. It is recommended If the system is used together with a non TANDBERG supplied General > 6000 to keep this setting in Auto unless your screen doesn’t support some of the XGA or SVGA formats the system...
  • Page 171 Shows the current bandwidth key. SOFTWARE OPTIONS Control Panel > NEW OPTION KEY Please contact your TANDBERG representative to order a new All MXP option. systems To activate a new option, enter the new option key and restart the system.
  • Page 172 MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > NEW BANDWIDTH KEY Please contact your TANDBERG representative to order All MXP additional bandwidth. systems General > To activate a new bandwidth, enter the new bandwidth key and restart the system.
  • Page 173 Swap between the two calls. Only one call can be put on hold at the time. USE BUILT-IN MULTISITE: The TANDBERG MultiSite (using a built-in MCU) enables you to setup a multipoint call - by video and/or telephone. MultiSite is an optional feature.
  • Page 174 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > NUMBER KEY MODE When pressing a number key on the remote control, while you All MXP are in a call, the system can be configured to act automatically systems...
  • Page 175 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > MENU ON TV WHAT TO DO IF THE MENU HAS DISAPPEARED 8000 Menu Settings >...
  • Page 176 For more information on API commands this see the MXP • by a short key combination (requires Allow use of Remote Control set to On) System Integrators Guide, which can be downloaded from our web site: http://www.tandberg.com/docs. Control Panel > LANGUAGE MENU All MXP systems Menu Settings >...
  • Page 177 ON: The company logo will appear in the background of the welcome menu. Own Logo in the USING THE SYSTEM section. OFF: No logo is displayed. STARTUP Note! The TANDBERG Logo will be displayed if no other company logo is loaded and Logo is set to On. D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 178 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > DISPLAY WELCOME TIME Menu Settings > ON: The Welcome date and time is displayed on the welcome menu.
  • Page 179 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > ENCRYPTION All MXP systems Menu Settings > ON: Enables the Encryption indicator.
  • Page 180 Applies to systems with a headset input. Menu Settings > with a TANDBERG 1000 MXP: Connect the headset and activate the headset by pressing the button in front, ICONS headset located below the TANDBERG logo. Deactivate the headset by pressing the button once more.
  • Page 181 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > FORCE MAC INPUT All MXP systems Presentation Settings >...
  • Page 182 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > PRESENTATION SOURCE All MXP systems Presentation Settings > Select the Presentation Source to be displayed on screen when the blue Presentation key on the remote control is pressed.
  • Page 183 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > AUTO-DISPLAY SNAPSHOT With Auto-Display Snapshot you can choose to automatically All MXP or manually display a sent or received snapshot on screen.
  • Page 184 * G.722 at 64kbps is used in H.323 and SIP (IP) calls only. ** G.711 at 64kbps is used in SIP and H.323 and SIP (IP) calls only. *** Dependent on a call rate above the AAC-LD 128 threshold. Note that this is not available on all TANDBERG systems. D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 185 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > AAC-LD 128 NOTE! The call rate selection may differ within the different All MXP video systems based on the bandwidth available.
  • Page 186 AUTO: The Split Screen setting can be set to Auto. When the Split Screen is set to Auto the system will choose the best of Motion or Sharpness depending on picture layout and bandwidth. * TANDBERG 550MXP and the TANDBERG 1000MXP do not transmit the following video formats: 448p, 400p, iCIF, iSIF, w288p, w448p, w576p, and w720p.
  • Page 187 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > NETWORK All MXP systems Call Quality > Network alternatives: DEFAULT CALL SETTINGS AUTO: The system will select the correct network depending on the entered number:...
  • Page 188 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > BANDWIDTH All MXP systems Call Quality > The system’s bandwidth decides the quality of the video picture.
  • Page 189 A compression will thus LINE IN RIGHT: Set the audio input level for Line in Right. occur at higher levels. Since the TANDBERG 1700 MXP unit has built-in microphones and loudspeakers, the level settings apply to Interfaces in the...
  • Page 190 AUDIO 4: is intended for connection to a VCR or DVD player. It can also be connected to other external * TANDBERG 550 MXP has Mic 1 (see Mic 1) and Audio 2 (see playback devices. As there is no acoustic echo canceller on this input it should not be connected to Audio 3) any microphones.
  • Page 191 See the Interfaces in the Peripheral Equipment section for more audio-visual equipment and is a level at which most audio-visual equipment (CD-players, VCRs or DVDs) information on this topic for your product. will work. * TANDBERG 550 MXP has Audio 2 and Headset Mic D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 192 6000 the microphones connected to the system. This will cause AUDIO OUTPUTS OUT1: is intended for connection to TANDBERG Digital Natural Audio Module, televisions or audio amplifiers. Maestro “howling” and possible damage to the speaker system. OUT2 (AUX): is intended for connection to audio recording equipment or to a telephone add-on hybrid. The The different system can have different numbers of Audio signal is a mix of audio from both the far end and local end (not from Audio in 5).
  • Page 193 AUTO: If Out 1 Mode is set to Auto, the system will select ANALOG SPDIF (Digital) mode dependent on Tactical the detected Audio Module. If a TANDBERG Digital NAM is detected the SPDIF mode will be selected, 990/880/ otherwise analog mode will be selected. 95/85/75 Stereo Settings for additional information.
  • Page 194 Out 3 for VCR Right. speaker output). The volume control has no effect on other outputs. OUT1: is intended for connection to TANDBERG Digital Natural Audio Module, televisions or audio amplifiers. Set the maximum level. The nominal level is -10,0 dBu.
  • Page 195 If Stereo Speakers are enabled in the menu without having any stereo speakers connected to the reduction (NR). Digital NAM, it may cause the acoustic echo-canceller to malfunction. * TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile, 990/880/770 MXP, 95/85/75 MXP do not have Mic 3 and Audio 4 inputs. D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 196 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > STEREO I/O MODE DIGITAL NAM (DIGITAL NATURAL AUDIO MODULE) 8000 Audio >...
  • Page 197 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > AUDIO LEVELING (AGC) In most conferences, the participants will speak at different 8000 levels, and be at different distances from the microphones.
  • Page 198 Utility GRAPHICAL VIEW Control Panel > CAMERA TRACKING MODE This menu entry is available only if using the TANDBERG PrecisionHD Camera or the WAVE II Camera. systems Video > The Camera Tracking Mode controls how fast the camera should zoom in on a single person speaking.
  • Page 199 Video > The system can generate JPEG snapshots of the picture on screen and provide them when requested via a It is possible to access a file system within the TANDBERG web interface (as http or via ftp get). system by means of ftp. The web snapshot files available are: •...
  • Page 200 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > ENCRYPTION See the Diagnostics > Call Status menu for information about All MXP the encryption algorithm and the encryption check code.
  • Page 201 NIST issues certificates to products that has been verified and tested to comply with this standard, as of this NIST - National Institute of Standards and Technology, the writing TANDBERG is in the process of obtaining such a certificate. issuer of validation certificates.
  • Page 202 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > ISDN SWITCH TYPE All MXP systems Network >...
  • Page 203 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > SUB ADDRESS This service is dependent on your service provider and has All MXP limited access on some ISDN networks.
  • Page 204 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > ISDN-PRI NUMBER RANGE All MXP systems Network >...
  • Page 205 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > E1 CRC-4 CRC - Cyclic Redundancy Check All MXP systems Network >...
  • Page 206 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > NSF CODE VIDEO CALL NSF - Network Service Facility All MXP systems Network >...
  • Page 207 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > T1 LINE CODING B8ZS - Binary 8 Zeros Substitution Systems with leased Network >...
  • Page 208 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > CALL CONTROL Before using the system together with external network 8000 equipment, you must specify the network parameters.
  • Page 209 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > H.331 Systems with ISDN- Network > The H.331 Broadcast Mode decides the negotiation quality, dependent on if there is a one-way or two-way BRI or communication.
  • Page 210 LAN Settings > The default IP Access Password is TANDBERG (NOTE: It is case sensitive!). Maximum length is 16 IP SETTINGS characters. The IP Access Password can also be set from the Control Panel > Security Settings > IP Access Password menu.
  • Page 211 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > DNS SERVER 1 - 5 RESTART SYSTEM AFTER CHANGES All MXP systems Network >...
  • Page 212 Network > LAN Settings > If your system is part of a TANDBERG Expressway™ firewall traversal solution and is placed outside the firewall, you should register the IP address of your Border Controller as the Gatekeeper IP address and set H.323 Settings >...
  • Page 213 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > CALL MANAGER EXTENSION Network > If Call Manager was enabled in the H.323 Call Setup, you may enter a call manager extention in this field.
  • Page 214 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > H.323 PORTS NOTE! The Advanced H.323 Settings only have effect if they are All MXP supported by your IP infrastructure.
  • Page 215 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > SERVER TYPE All MXP systems Network > Select the SIP Server type.
  • Page 216 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > ICE MODE Network > The system support ICE (“Interactive Connectivity Establishment”) NAT traversal, and TURN (“Traversal Using Relays around NAT”) media relays.
  • Page 217 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > SIP AUTHENTICATION FOR TURN Network > If your TURN user credentials are the same as for the SIP authentication (Network >...
  • Page 218 To monitor you can use TMS, or other types of SNMP agents like HP OpenView. By using the SNMP agent, you can send SNMP packets to the unit to configure the system. However TANDBERG will only allow a couple of things to be configured like: Contact name, location and system name.
  • Page 219 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > HTTP HTTP - Hypertext Transfer Protocol All MXP systems Network >...
  • Page 220 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > QOS TYPE QoS - Quality of Service - Defines the QoS method which All MXP handles the priority of audio, video and data in the network.
  • Page 221 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > AUDIO, VIDEO, DATA, SIGNALING The DiffServ Video settings are used to define which priority All MXP Audio, Video, Data and Signaling packets should have in an IP systems...
  • Page 222 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > EAP-MD5 EAP - Extensible Authentication Protocol All MXP systems Network >...
  • Page 223 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > NETWORK Some systems do not have ISDN (H.320). This applies to the All MXP 1700 MXP and NET versions of 3000/990/880 MXP.
  • Page 224 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > CAMERA PORT MODE VISCA™ is a trademark of Sony Corporation 3000 Network >...
  • Page 225 Installation menu in the Control Panel. Using the Installation Wizard is convenient when installing video systems Finish to finish the wizard. WIZARD when you have both Border Controller and TMS (TANDBERG Management Suite) available. You only have to • All the settings in the Installation Wizard are also found in register to the TMS Server and the rest is configured by the network.
  • Page 226 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > USER GUIDE * Applies to systems with controllable cameras only. All MXP systems Buttons >...
  • Page 227 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > SYSTEM INFORMATION The Diagnostics menus allows testing of individual system All MXP components and displays the current system settings.
  • Page 228 Seen from the system receiving the blue alarm, this means that the network on the far side of the CSU is Internet working, unspecified unavailable. TANDBERG specific undefined cause code Control Panel > CALL STATUS The Diagnostics menus allows testing of individual system All MXP components and displays the current system settings.
  • Page 229 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > DETAILED CALL STATUS The Diagnostics menus allows testing of individual system All MXP components and displays the current system settings.
  • Page 230 All MXP systems Buttons > TANDBERG systems are designed to improve audio quality during a video conference – as if the person is in the same room! AUDIO DEMO Demonstrate the high quality Audio of your system by pressing the Audio Demo button at the Control Panel Menu.
  • Page 231 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us MENU ADDRESS SETTINGS DESCRIPTION INFORMATION PRODUCT Control Panel > RESTART THE SYSTEM Some Control Panel Settings require a restart of the system to All MXP put changes into effect.
  • Page 232 General room guidelines Guidelines for meeting room setup Stay up-to-date About PC Presenter We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web PC Soft Presenter and VNC site regularly for an updated version of this guide. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs...
  • Page 233: About Administrator Password

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Password Protection of the Control Panel Settings About administrator password Setting the administrator password All settings of the Control Panel may be password •...
  • Page 234: General Room Guidelines

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us General room guidelines The room equipment Environmental considerations When placing and using the room equipment there are a few This section explains how to carry out basic adjustments and simple recommendations and guidelines to consider.
  • Page 235: The Audio Quality

    This participant may not have the same audio quality as the Speaker module others (DNAM) The picture (TANDBERG Profile) serves as an illustration to exemplify the content. Natural communication Making eye contact Making eye contact with the far end participants will...
  • Page 236: Guidelines For Meeting Room Setup

    • Make sure all participants are covered within the camera angle. Example: The maximum zoom out for TANDBERG PrecisionHD Camera view 1080p camera is 72°. - with max zoom •...
  • Page 237: Sharing A Pc Presentation

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Sharing a PC presentation General recommendations are described on the previous page. Dual video stream Shows the PC presentation With dual video stream you can view two different live video streams and the participants...
  • Page 238: Pc Presenter

    PC to the audio input on the PC presenter VGA cable. * The PC Presenter is a part of the optional feature NPP (Natural Presenter Package) and PP (Presenter Package) – Please contact your TANDBERG Representative for details. D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 239: Pc Softpresenter And Vnc

    PC. • The PC SoftPresenter is an optional feature – Please contact your TANDBERG Representative for details. VNC Server Software There is more than one supplier of VNC server software. The one explained in this guide is from TightVNC.
  • Page 240: Dual Video Stream And Bandwidth

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Dual Video Stream Presentation Settings and Dual Video Stream Call Rate with DuoVideoTF/H.239/BFCP (DuoVideo /H.239/BFCP) The Presentation Settings are found in Control Panel >...
  • Page 241: Wireless Network Adapters

    Ethernet bridge by plugging the RJ45 from the codec into the device. You can then power it from the USB port of the TANDBERG codec or It has been a challenge to get support for the newer wireless cards on The PC NIC has to be set to a static IP-address in accordance to the from a separate power brick.
  • Page 242: Services For Multipoint Calls

    External Services to On). Go to Control Panel > General > External Server > External Services. External services from TMS External services features The External Services lets you obtain information from the TANDBERG • Management Suite (TMS) External Services (from TMS) •...
  • Page 243: Call Control With Access Codes

    How to create an access code file and upload the file Access codes activated On your PC create the file to be used as a list of valid Access Codes and Your TANDBERG system may, or may not, be set up to require Access Codes Whenever the ACCESS CODE feature has been set to ON, in save it as access.txt.
  • Page 244: Kiosk Mode

    Administrator Guide Kiosk Mode Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Kiosk Mode Quick Key for IP Address Chapter 8 - Kiosk mode - Hidden text anchor If the IP address of the system has been mislaid The Compass and Utility...
  • Page 245: Intelligent Video Management (Ivm)

    Sharpness* gives improved quality of detailed images and graphics and lower frame The following live video resolutions are supported on You may configure the picture sent from your TANDBERG system to reflect rate. Sharpness is ideal for enhancing quality at lower bandwidths.
  • Page 246: Dialing In From Outside The Enterprise

    Dialing in From Outside the Enterprise Dialing in without being registered to a TANDBERG Gatekeeper The feature enables dialing through a TANDBERG Gatekeeper without being registered to it. This makes it easy to call in from a video system outside the enterprise.
  • Page 247: Connecting The System To Isdn Using Nt1 Network Adapter

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Connecting the System to ISDN Configure the Video System Setting up a call • To configure the video system go to Control Panel > Network > ISDN/ Go to the CALL MENU and select...
  • Page 248: Using A Csu (Channel Service Unit) Adapter

    To configure the video system go to Control Panel > Network > ISDN/ Go to the CALL MENU and select MAKE A CALL (ISDN-PRI is not available on all TANDBERG systems) External/Leased E1/T1 and: • In the Call Menu, open DEFAULT CALL SETTINGS •...
  • Page 249: Connecting The System To Switched 56K Network

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Connecting the System to Switched Configure the Video system Setting up a call To configure the video system go to Control Panel > Network > ISDN/ Go to the CALL MENU and select...
  • Page 250: Setting Up Bonded Isdn Calls Using H.221 Or 2X64K (2X56K)

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Setting up Bonded ISDN Calls using H.221 or 2x64k (2x56k) Bonded ISDN calls are used when bridging of two or more ISDN channels to achieve higher data rates.
  • Page 251: About Sub-Address

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us About Sub-address About Extension Address About MCU Password A Sub-address is used to differentiate between systems on the same When dialing via a gateway, a LAN equivalent extension address (or When calling an external MCU (Multipoint Conference Unit) which ISDN line and is primarily used in European Countries.
  • Page 252: Using The File System

    Using the file system Using a DOS window to access a JPG-file It is possible to access a file directory within the TANDBERG video system Open a DOS window and go to the folder where the file is by means of ftp or http: saved.
  • Page 253: Apply Your Own Logo

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Apply your own logo Apply your own logo using a DOS window You can apply your own logo to be displayed on the video system. The new Open a DOS window and go to the folder where your logo logo will be displayed the next time you restart your system.
  • Page 254: Dual Monitor, Xga Monitors And Projectors

    XGA Monitors and Projectors Projectors The dual monitor configuration requires a system with dual monitor Some TANDBERG systems can be delivered with optional single or dual video output. TV/XGA monitors. It can also be connected to any DVI/VGA/PAL or NTSC display.
  • Page 255 VGA to DVI-A cable Stay up-to-date Interfaces and sockets for Codec 6000 MXP Interfaces and sockets for Codec 3000 MXP and We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web 3000 MXP Net site regularly for an updated version of this guide. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs...
  • Page 256: Dvi Specifications

    LCD monitors, digital projectors and high-end video graphics cards. The TANDBERG codec contains a DVI-I plug that can transmit either digital DVI signals or standard analog VGA signals, depending on what type of monitor is connected.
  • Page 257: The Vga To Dvi Cable

    • TANDBERG 6000 Profile 6000 mm • TANDBERG 3000 Profile Connector 1: Connector 3: • TANDBERG Edge 75/85/95 15 pin VGA 1 9 17 Maximum diameter 11 6 1 Ø7,0mm 15 10 5 Connector 4: Connector 2: Phono Red 3,5mm Stereo Jack...
  • Page 258: The Vga To Dvi-A Cable

    The VGA to DVI-A Cable VGA to DVI-A Cable Pinouts ** The TANDBERG 550MXP and TANDBERG 770 MXP do not VGA to DVI-A cable** male-male 5m black, maximum length 5m. support VGA in, but the endpoint can be setup to support VGA out for a monitor.
  • Page 259: Codec 6000 Mxp Interfaces And Sockets

    VCR to 83 mVpp 15.5 Vpp min. input level The phantom powering the TANDBERG Digital Natural system. the system. Max output level when set of XLR socket No. 3 Audio Module. 15.5 Vpp...
  • Page 260: Audio Signal Levels In Vpp And Dbu

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Codec 6000 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont... Audio Signal Levels in Vpp and dBu Microphone Inputs 1, 2 & 3 Microphone Input 3 Audio Inputs 4, 5 &...
  • Page 261: Video Sockets

    Signal enough, use extension cables. Ob- Analogue Red Analogue Green Analogue Blue If you are using TANDBERG supplied monitors this will give WXGA out serve, however, that the maximum Analogue Analogue GND when displaying graphics. cable length should not exceed...
  • Page 262: Camera Sockets

    For HD camera applications, however, Category 7.5 is required. S-video Mini-DIN pin-out External view of socket Pin 1: Ground (Luminance) 9-pin D-SUB pin-out TANDBERG HD 6000 TANDBERG WAVE II Pin 2: Ground (Chrominance) External view of socket Camera cable pin-out Camera cable pin-out...
  • Page 263: Data Ports

    Control Pin 5 TX– (out) signal and external camera 1) The TANDBERG main camera is normally connected to data This connector is used for the power, detection. NOTE: It does not port 2 and pin No. 4 provides 12 V / 1 A to the main camera.
  • Page 264 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Codec 6000 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont... Power Socket & On/Off Switch CAUTION! This equipment must be grounded! Power cord socket Accepts 100–240 V 50–60 Hz...
  • Page 265: Codec 3000 Mxp And 3000 Mxp Net Interfaces And Sockets

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Codec 3000 MXP and 3000 MXP Net Interfaces and sockets Rear panel sockets and interface groups Codec 3000 MXP PC card Camera...
  • Page 266: Audio Sockets

    XLR connectors. 83 mVpp 15.5 Vpp min. input level include the TANDBERG Digital Natural Audio This output should be used when connecting a Module. telephone add-on system. Max output level when set 15.5 Vpp...
  • Page 267: Audio Signal Levels In Vpp And Dbu

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Codec 3000 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont... Audio Signal levels in Vpp and dBu Microphone Inputs 1 & 2 Audio Inputs 3 &...
  • Page 268: Video Sockets

    Signal enough, use extension cables. Ob- Analogue Red Analogue Green Analogue Blue If you are using TANDBERG supplied monitors this will give WXGA out serve, however, that the maximum Analogue Analogue GND when displaying graphics. cable length should not exceed...
  • Page 269: Camera Sockets

    Category 5 cabling or better is 3000 WAVE II Camera cable or similar. strongly recommended! For HD camera To connect a non-TANDBERG camera use the split applications, however, Category 7.5 is cable supplied. This cable has a female D-SUB and required.
  • Page 270: Isdn Bri Sockets

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Codec 3000 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont... NOTE! The ISDN BRI Sockets are not applicable to Codec 3000 ISDN BRI Sockets Wherever applicable, the use TIP!
  • Page 271: Net Socket

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Codec 3000 MXP Net Interfaces and sockets, cont... NOTE! The Net Socket applies to Codec 3000 Net only Net Socket RS366 DTE →...
  • Page 272: Network Interface Sockets

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Codec 3000 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont... Network interface sockets PC card. Wireless LAN PC card Wherever applicable, the use TIP! may be inserted here.
  • Page 273 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Codec 3000 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont... Power Socket & On/Off Switch CAUTION! This equipment must be grounded! Power switch Power cord socket.
  • Page 274: Tandberg 1700 Mxp Interfaces And Sockets

    The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG 1700 MXP interfaces and sockets Rear Panel Sockets Connect the video RS-232 system to your LAN DVI-I for PC Power presentations...
  • Page 275: Video, Audio And Network

    To connect the system to a LAN, use the Ethernet cable provided by SXGA (1280x1024) 60Hz • Signal type: Unbalanced TANDBERG (or a standard Ethernet cable). If no LAN is available and HD720p (1280x720) 50 Hz, 60 Hz • the codec is connected directly to a computer, use a crossover cable.
  • Page 276: Audio Level Settings Table

    Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG 1700 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont... Audio level settings table The level settings can be adjusted independently for Line in Left, Line in Headset input Headset Output Right, Headset Mic and Headset Out.
  • Page 277 Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG 1700 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont... DATA PORT The data port(s) are implemented as Data Communications Equipment (DCE). The connectors used are female 9-pin D-subs. Data Port - Pin Specification...
  • Page 278: Rear Panel Sockets

    The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG 1000 MXP, Compass/Utility MXP interfaces and sockets Rear Panel Sockets REAR PANEL SOCKETS WLAN CARD The TANDBERG Compass is built for use in public areas.
  • Page 279: Video, Audio And Network

    To connect the system to a LAN, use the Ethernet cable provided by The headset plug must have the following configuration: TANDBERG (or a standard Ethernet cable). If no LAN is available and VGA FORMATS SUPPORTED ON DVI-I IN •...
  • Page 280: Tandberg Edge 95/85/75 Mxp Interfaces And Sockets

    Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG Edge 95/85/75 MXP interfaces and sockets Rear Panel Sockets TANDBERG LAN/Ethernet Precision HD Camera Microphone Monitor Power Supply D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 281: Video Input/Output And Audio Input

    5 VIDEO INPUTS 4 VIDEO OUTPUTS 4 AUDIO INPUTS • • • 1 (one) 9 Pin DSUB is used for connecting the TANDBERG 1 S-Video output, Mini-DIN connector. 2 microphone inputs (balanced, 24V phantom powered) via XLR Precision HD Camera. • connectors.
  • Page 282: Audio Output, Network And Isdn Bri

    1 VCR output (line level) via RCA connector providing a mixed Mb) up to 1.1 Mbps TANDBERG (or a standard BRI cable). The pinout of the S/T interface signal between audio from the local side (except from the VCR •...
  • Page 283: Data Port And Camera Port

    Data port and Camera port DATA PORT CAMERA PORT The data port(s) are implemented as Data Communications Pin-outs for the camera port when using the TANDBERG Precision Equipment (DCE). The connectors used are female 9-pin D-subs. HD Camera. Data Port - Pin Specification...
  • Page 284: Tandberg 990/880/770 Mxp Interfaces And Sockets

    Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG 990/880/770 MXP interfaces and sockets Rear Panel Sockets CONNECTING WITHOUT SCART ADAPTER CONNECTING WITH SCART ADAPTER D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 285: Rear Panel And Sockets With V.35 Interface

    Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG 990/880/770 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont... Rear panel and sockets with V.35 interface HD D-SUB 26 pin-out External view of socket TANDBERG 990/880/3000 NET MXP The TANDBERG 990/880/3000 NET 990/880 NET MXP REAR PANEL is equipped with RS449/V.35/X.21 network...
  • Page 286: Video Inputs/Outputs And Audio Inputs

    Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG 990/880/770 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont... Video inputs/outputs and Audio inputs 5 VIDEO INPUTS 4 VIDEO OUTPUTS 4 AUDIO INPUTS 1 video input used by the built-in camera.
  • Page 287 1 VCR output (line level) via RCA connector providing a mixed to 1.1 Mbps, depending on the bandwidth option installed. TANDBERG (or a standard BRI cable). The pinout of the S/T interface signal between audio from the local side (except from the VCR •...
  • Page 288 Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG 990/880/770 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont... DATA PORT The data port(s) are implemented as Data Communications Equipment (DCE). The connectors used are female 9-pin D-subs. Data Port - Pin Specification...
  • Page 289: Tandberg 550 Mxp Interfaces And Sockets

    Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG 550 MXP interfaces and sockets Rear Panel Sockets CONNECTING WITHOUT SCART ADAPTER CONNECTING WITH SCART ADAPTER D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 290: Video Inputs/Outputs And Audio Inputs

    The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG 550 MXP Interfaces and sockets, cont... Video inputs/outputs and Audio inputs 2 VIDEO INPUTS 3 VIDEO OUTPUTS 2 AUDIO INPUTS • • •...
  • Page 291: Audio Output, Network And Data Port

    Equipment (DCE). The connectors used are female 9-pin D-subs. To connect the system to a LAN, use the Ethernet cable provided by TANDBERG (or a standard Ethernet cable). If no LAN is available and the codec is connected directly to a computer, use a crossover cable.
  • Page 292: Cable Specification

    The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Cable specification Applies to TANDBERG MXP and Classic Endpoints that supports Pin-Out on 26-pin HD Connector J5 External Network Standard Signal Call Control (menu settings) Mnemonics Dir.
  • Page 293 The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Cable specification Applies to TANDBERG MXP and Classic Endpoints that supports Pin-Out on V.35 Cable External Network Signal Name Female Male Comments 26 pin DSUB...
  • Page 294: External Network V.35/Rs-366 Cable

    The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Cable specification Applies to TANDBERG MXP and Classic Endpoints that supports Pin-Out on V.35 Cable and RS-366 Cable External Network Signal Name Female Male Male Comments...
  • Page 295: External Network Rs-449 Cable

    The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Cable specification Applies to TANDBERG MXP and Classic Endpoints that supports Pin-Out on RS-449 Cable External Network Signal Name Female Male Comments 26 pin DSUB...
  • Page 296: External Network Rs-449/Rs-366 Cable

    The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Cable specification Applies to TANDBERG MXP and Classic Endpoints that supports Pin-Out on RS-449 Cable and RS-366 Cable External Network Signal Name Female Male Male Comments...
  • Page 297: External Network Rs-530 Cable

    The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Cable specification Applies to TANDBERG MXP and Classic Endpoints that supports Pin-Out on RS-530 Cable External Network Signal Name Female Male Comments 26 pin DSUB...
  • Page 298: External Network Rs-530/Rs-366 Cable

    The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Cable specification Applies to TANDBERG MXP and Classic Endpoints that supports Pin-Out on RS-530 Cable and RS-366 Cable External Network Signal Name Female Male Male Comments...
  • Page 299: External Network Rs-449 Cable To Kiv-7

    The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Cable specification Applies to TANDBERG MXP and Classic Endpoints that supports Pin-Out on RS-449 Cable to KIV-7 External Network Signal Name Female Male Comments 26 pin DSUB...
  • Page 300 Document camera Remote controls key map Stay up-to-date The camera tracker We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web DVD/VCR recording and playback site regularly for an updated version of this guide. Additional microphones Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs...
  • Page 301: Peripheral Equipment Tandberg Precisionhd Camera

    Peripheral equipment Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG PrecisionHD camera TANDBERG PRECISION HD CAMERA - WITH PINOUT AND CONNECTORS USE THE ENCLOSED CAMERA CABLES Please note that the enclosed TANDBERG Camera Cables must be used! Do not use other camera cables as this might cause problems with the transfer of video signals from the Precision HD Camera.
  • Page 302: Tandberg Wave Ii Camera

    Peripheral equipment Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG WAVE II camera TANDBERG WAVE II CAMERA - PIN-OUT AND CONNECTORS MULTIPLE CAMERA SUPPORT The system is able to control a total of 4 cameras. See the Multiple Cameras section overleaf. CONNECTORS •...
  • Page 303: Multiple Cameras

    The maximum length of the camera cable for multiple You can connect both Precision HD Cameras and cameras supported by TANDBERG is 20 m (65 ft). WAVE II cameras to the system. Camera number one must be connected to video input 1 or to the HD input IMPORTANT! (data 2).
  • Page 304: Document Camera

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Document camera A document camera can be used for showing text, diagrams and a variety DOCUMENT CAMERA of graphical material as well as small three-dimensional objects.
  • Page 305: Tandberg Remote Controls Key Map

    Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG Remote Controls Key Map The TANDBERG remote controls (TRC3, TRC4 and Tracker) transmit IR-signals using the following parameters: Button Codes Remote Control TRC3 Remote Control TRC4 Button Codes Remote Control TRC3 Remote Control TRC4...
  • Page 306: Tandberg Camera Tracker

    • The camera tracking will not work properly if using a ceiling mounted If you have more than one TANDBERG Tracker, repeat these actions Audio Science Microphone. to set the other presets. For more information, see separate instructions included with the TANDBERG Tracker or contact your local TANDBERG representative.
  • Page 307: Dvd/Vcr Recording And Playback

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us DVD/VCR Recording and Playback DVD/VCR Playback, Mono For playback • Connect a cable between Video Out on the VCR and Video In (VCR) on DVD/VCR Recording the video system.
  • Page 308: Additional Microphones

    Audio Science Microphone If your environment is such that you require more than one microphone TANDBERG’s award-winning Audio Science microphone is a ceiling- for your room, e.g. you have a whiteboard at a distance from your table mounted, wide coverage, boundary microphone, which can eliminate microphone, it is possible to connect additional microphones to your the need for table microphones.
  • Page 309: The Dnam Loudspeaker Cabinet

    Codec 6000 MXP 3 x 50W continuous average Center Output Power (load specified by DNAM Center Loudspeakers) The TANDBERG DNAM – Digital Natural Audio • Module – is built on two specially designed and 2 x 50W continuous average Stereo Output...
  • Page 310: Tandberg Dnam With Amplifier And Speakers

    • Fuse 2A 250V Slow, 5 x 20mm, Littelfuse type 215002. without integrated echo cancellation is required. * The high-end TANDBERG systems can have different solutions on integrated audio modules and speakers. Please contact your TANDBERG representative for more information.
  • Page 311: Tandberg Dnam Configurations

    Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us TANDBERG DNAM Configurations TANDBERG 8000 DNAM configuration TANDBERG 6000 DNAM configuration TANDBERG DNAM Amplifier backside configuration TANDBERG 6000 Profile DNAM configuration Centered Speakers + Integrated Stero Speakers D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 312: Tandberg Mini-Dnam With Amplifier And Speaker

    Mini-DNAM amplifier and the Mini-DNAM loudspeaker cabinet. The Mini-DNAM loudspeaker cabinet is stereo-configured and based on two versions made for fitting both the TANDBERG 3000 Profile 43’’ and 32’’ systems. The compact sized amplifier is mounted in the rear of the speaker cabinet.
  • Page 313: Stereo Speaker Kit

    If the stereo speakers setting is enabled in the menu without having any stereo speakers connected to the Digital NAM, or having other speakers than the TANDBERG stereo speakers, it may cause the acoustic echo-canceller to malfunction. Stereo Speaker Kit...
  • Page 314: Telephone Add-On

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Peripheral equipment Appendices Contact us Telephone Add-On The video system has a built in audio bridge* that can bring in Voice over IP (VoIP) telephony or normal telephone sites using ISDN.
  • Page 315 System upgrade using FTP System upgrade using ISDN Stay up-to-date Diagnostics tools for IP We recommend you visit the TANDBERG web Monitor power management system site regularly for an updated version of this guide. About EDID Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs...
  • Page 316: Access Code

    TelnetChallenge Mode: <On/Off> [port] Security The standards supporting the encryption mechanisms employed by TANDBERG are: AES, DES, H.233, H234 and H.235 (H235v3 & v2 for xconfiguration SNMP Mode: <On/Off/ReadOnly/TrapsOnly> backwards compatibility) with extended Diffie Hellman key distribution via H.320, H.323 and Leased Line connections.
  • Page 317: The Web Interface

    If the video system is setup with an IP Access Password you must enter the password: • Password (IP Access Password). The default IP Access Password is TANDBERG. The access to the web interface may be password protected by NOTE! - and the Web-page from the system will be shown.
  • Page 318: System Upgrade Using The Web Interface

    Please note that this is not a necessary action for a successful The TANDBERG MXP systems can be software upgraded in three Type the IP address of the TANDBERG MXP system that shall be software upgrade. An indication of the software upgrade progress different ways: upgraded (for instance 10.0.8.77) in a standard browser, such as...
  • Page 319: System Upgrade Using Ftp

    Type ‘put <software file name>‘ and press Enter. The new To upgrade using the web interface, please do the following steps different ways: software file will now be uploaded to the TANDBERG MXP system. Copy the new software file to a folder on your harddisk, for instance •...
  • Page 320: System Upgrade Using Isdn

    Once the software has been transferred and verified at the far Type the IP address of the TANDBERG MXP system that the Your TANDBERG Partner will provide this for you. end, you will get a new webpage with information that the upgrade software upgrade is going to be done from (for instance 10.0.8.77)
  • Page 321: Diagnostics Tools For Ip

    Appendices Contact us Diagnostics Tools for IP More Commands to be found... The diagnostics commands are explained in the TANDBERG MXP System Integrators Guide. Go to: http://www.tandberg.com/docs and see the Application Programmer Interface section. Using Diagnostic Tools for IP (H.323) Using the Diagnostics Tools for IP will require a PC and setting up a telnet session towards the PC and the video system.
  • Page 322: Monitor Power Management Systems

    Monitor On NOTE This requires a system supplied with a VGA/DVI output. TANDBERG supports all four modes. However, in software version F1 and above, all monitors not listed below are automatically set to Off. Active-off Power state...
  • Page 323: Extended Display Identification Data (Edid)

    For TANDBERG video systems with software version F1 and above, Horizontal Border: IBM 6743-60N Pioneer PDP-50MXE20-S TANDBERG will use the EDID information to decide which resolution to Vertical Border: use, 800x600 @ 75Hz or 1024x768 @ 60Hz. JVC LT-23X475 Samsung 191T...
  • Page 324: E1/T1 Networks - Nsf Service Codes

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us E1/T1 Networks - NSF Service Codes AT&T Service Code (Ref.1) Code Service AT&T offers several digital switched services. These include SDN with Disable * service code 1 and ACCUNET with service code 6.
  • Page 325: About Fips Mode

    NIST issues certificates to products that has been verified and Control Panel > Security > Encryption Mode > DES How to deactivate FIPS Mode tested to comply with this standard, as of this writing TANDBERG • Control Panel > Security > VNC Password is in the process of obtaining such a certificate.
  • Page 326: Certificate Management

    NIST issues certificates to products that has been verified and Go to Endpoint Configuration > Certificate Management tested to comply with this standard, as of this writing TANDBERG To ensure the authenticity of an endpoint, it is recommended that the...
  • Page 327: Cisco Callmanager Registration

    CallManager (CCM) 4.0 software and forward. a) Go to Control Panel > Diagnostics > System Information. The TANDBERG plug in for Cisco Call Manager must be installed. b) or use Telnet and the command: xstat //mac This example is valid for SCCP versions of the MXP.
  • Page 328: Supported Rfcs In Sip

    RFC 3420 Internet Media Type message/sipfrag • RFC 3515 Refer method * See the TANDBERG MXP Software Release Document for the software • RFC 3550 RTP: A Transport Protocol for Real-Time Applications version covered by this guide. The software version is found at the first •...
  • Page 329: Bandwidth Information For Tandberg Endpoints

    The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Bandwidth information for TANDBERG endpoints Bandwidth Information for TANDBERG MXP Endpoints Model 8000MXP 6000MXP Profile, 3000MXP Profile, Tactical MXP (ISDN,V35) 1700MXP 1000MXP Maestro MXP, Profile 3000NetMXP 52”...
  • Page 330: Declaration Of Conformity

    Appendices Appendices Contact us Declaration of conformity For an official, signed version of these documents, or details regarding documentation from the technical construction file, please contact TANDBERG. Declaration of Conformity for TANDBERG MXP Endpoints Manufacturer TANDBERG Telecom AS TANDBERG Telecom AS...
  • Page 331 Appendices Appendices Contact us Declaration of conformity, cont... For an official, signed version of these documents, or details regarding documentation from the technical construction file, please contact TANDBERG. Declaration of Conformity for TANDBERG MXP Endpoints Manufacturer TANDBERG Telecom AS TANDBERG Telecom AS...
  • Page 332 Appendices Appendices Contact us Declaration of conformity, cont... For an official, signed version of these documents, or details regarding documentation from the technical construction file, please contact TANDBERG. Declaration of Conformity for TANDBERG MXP Endpoints Manufacturer TANDBERG Telecom AS TANDBERG Telecom AS...
  • Page 333: Dimensions

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG 8000 MXP dimensions BOTTOM VIEW SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW 2522 D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 334 Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG Profile 52” with Codec 6000 MXP dimensions 1205,2 49,3 652,6 24,6 1614,8 1572,4 1498 1447,8 165,5 15,0 20,0...
  • Page 335: Tandberg 6000 Mxp Profile Dimensions

    Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG 6000 MXP Profile dimensions SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW TOP VIEW PERSPECTIVE PERSPECTIVE D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 336 Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile 42” dimensions SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW 1022 1022 FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile 42 Roll-About TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile 42 Foot Mount TOP VIEW PERSPECTIVE TOP VIEW PERSPECTIVE D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 337 Dimensions TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile 32” dimensions SIDE VIEW SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW FRONT VIEW TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile 32 Roll-About TANDBERG 3000 MXP Profile 32 Foot Mount TOP VIEW PERSPECTIVE PERSPECTIVE TOP VIEW dd.mm.yy NNN Initial drawing. D14033.06—AUGUST 2010 Rev.
  • Page 338: Tandberg Maestro Mxp Dimensions

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG Maestro MXP dimensions SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 339: Tandberg 1700 Mxp Dimensions

    Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG 1700 MXP dimensions 500,3 SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW PERSPECTIVE 164,5 TOP VIEW WEIGHT 9,9 kg 20.06.06 TOKR Initial drawing.
  • Page 340: Tandberg 1000 Mxp Dimensions

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG 1000 MXP dimensions SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW TOP VIEW PERSPECTIVE D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 341: Tandberg Edge 95/85/75 Mxp Dimensions

    The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG Edge 95/85/75 MXP dimensions The TANDBERG Precision HD Camera is a part of Edge 95/85/75 MXP. See dimensions for TANDBERG Precision HD Camera D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 342: Tandberg 990/880/770 Mxp And 550 Mxp Dimensions

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG 990/880/770 MXP and 550 MXP dimensions FRONT VIEW SIDE VIEW PERSPECTIVE TOP VIEW D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 343: Tandberg Compass Mxp Dimensions

    Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG Compass MXP dimensions PERSPECTIVE FRONT VIEW 441,86 SIDE VIEW 393,16 TOP VIEW dd.mm.yy NNN Initial drawing. Rev. Date Init.
  • Page 344: Tandberg Utility Mxp Dimensions

    Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG Utility MXP dimensions FRONT VIEW PERSPECTIVE SIDE VIEW TOP VIEW 179,96 75,57 dd.mm.yy NNN Initial drawing. Rev. Date Init.
  • Page 345: Tandberg Precisionhd Camera Dimensions

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG PrecisionHD camera dimensions BACK VIEW TOP VIEW SIDE VIEW BOTTOM VIEW D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 346: Tandberg Wave Ii Camera Dimensions

    Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Dimensions TANDBERG WAVE II camera dimensions BOTTOM VIEW SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW BACK VIEW D14033.06—AUGUST 2010...
  • Page 347: Technical Specifications

    2 x 50” wide-screen plasma monitors, wireless remote control, 2 x DVI-I/XGA: main and dual monitor Active lip synchronization H.264, Encryption, Digital Clarity Tracker, TANDBERG PrecisionHD Camera, microphone, Digital XGA Output GSM interference audio feature Dual Stream from any site...
  • Page 348 Technical specifications for 8000 MXP, cont... SECURITY FEATURES OPERATING TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY * Requires TANDBERG Management Suite version 9.0 or newer Management via HTTPS and SSH CLOSED CAPTIONING/TEXT CHAT 0° C to 35° C (32° F to 95° F) ambient temperature All specifications subject to change without notice, system specifics may vary.
  • Page 349: Tandberg 6000 Mxp Profile

    1 wide flatscreen monitor, wireless remote control, 2 x DVI-I/XGA: main and dual monitor Digital Natural Audio Module (DNAM) Best Impression (Automatic CP Layouts) TANDBERG PrecisionHD Camera, microphone, Digital audio XGA OUTPUT 5*50 W output power H.264, Encryption, Digital Clarity...
  • Page 350 Interface Dialing Access code STORAGE AND TRANSPORT TEMPERATURE trademarks of TANDBERG in the U.S. and other countries. Streaming password -20° C to 60° C (-4° F to 140° F) at RH 10–90% (non- All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
  • Page 351: Tandberg 3000 Mxp Profile

    1 wide flatscreen monitor, wireless remote control, 1 x DVI-I/XGA: main or second monitor Digital Natural Audio Module (DNAM) ISDN & IP Downspeeding and IPLR TANDBERG PrecisionHD Camera, microphone, Digital XGA OUTPUT 2*30 W output power MultiSite (H.243) Cascading on H,320 & H.323...
  • Page 352 TANDBERG and Expressway are registered trademarks or 19 SELECTABLE MENU LANGUAGES 7 x zoom 1/3” CMOS +10°/-20° tilt +/- 90° pan trademarks of TANDBERG in the U.S. and other countries. Arabic, Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, French, 42° vertical field of view All other trademarks are property of their respective owners.
  • Page 353: Tandberg Maestro Mxp

    800 x 600 @ 75 Hz, 1024 x 768 @ 60 Hz, 1280 x 768 Dual Stream from any site Integrated 5” LCD display, TANDBERG PrecisionHD Camera, (WXGA) @ 60 Hz, 1280 x 720 (HD720p) @ 60 Hz AUDIO INPUTS (4 INPUTS) ISDN &...
  • Page 354 TANDBERG and Expressway are registered trademar ks or PRECISION HD CAMERA French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, trademarks of TANDBERG in the U.S. and other countries. 7 x zoom 1/3” CMOS +10°/-20° tilt +/- 90° pan Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Suomi, Swedish and Thai All other trademarks are proper ty of their respective owners.
  • Page 355: Tandberg 1700 Mxp

    Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Technical specifications TANDBERG 1700 MXP UNIT DELIVERED COMPLETE WITH: 4SIF (704 x 480 pixels), Digital Clarity 60 fields per second @ 336 kbps and above (Point-to-point) DNS lookup for service configuration Integrated HD Camera with camera cover, 20” Widescreen...
  • Page 356 16 dedicated MultiSite entries TANDBERG and Expressway are registered trademar ks or Received Calls with Date and Time trademarks of TANDBERG in the U.S. and other countries. Directories in Local Languages All other trademarks are proper ty of their respective owners.
  • Page 357: Tandberg 1000 Mxp

    Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Technical specifications TANDBERG 1000 MXP UNIT DELIVERED COMPLETE WITH: 4CIF (704 x 576 pixels), Digital Clarity Automatic SPID and line number configuration VNC password Wireless remote control, built-in camera, microphone, Interlaced CIF (iCIF 352 x 576 pixels), Natural Video...
  • Page 358 Placed Calls with Date and Time TANDBERG and Expressway are registered trademar ks or Missed Calls with Date and Time trademarks of TANDBERG in the U.S. and other countries. 19 SELECTABLE MENU LANGUAGES All other trademarks are proper ty of their respective owners.
  • Page 359: Tandberg Edge 95/85/75 Mxp

    TANDBERG Edge 95/85/75 MXP UNIT DELIVERED COMPLETE WITH: 1xDVI-1/XGA: main or second monitor Active lip synchronization Dial in/Dial out Wireless remote control, TANDBERG PrecisionHD Camera, XGA Output GSM interference audio feature Chair control for host system microphone, brackets, and cables...
  • Page 360 42° vertical field of view TANDBERG and Expressway are registered trademar ks or 72° total vertical field of view trademarks of TANDBERG in the U.S. and other countries. CUSTOMIZED WELCOME SCREEN AND COMPANY LOGO 70° horizontal field of view All other trademarks are proper ty of their respective owners.
  • Page 361: Tandberg 990/880/770 Mxp

    Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Technical specifications TANDBERG 990/880/770 MXP UNIT DELIVERED COMPLETE WITH: 1xDVI-1/XGA: main or second monitor Active lip synchronization Unicode H.243 Terminal Names Wireless remote control,W.A.V.E II camera, microphone and XGA Output...
  • Page 362 TANDBERG and Expressway are registered trademar ks or 19 SELECTABLE MENU LANGUAGES RFC 3261, RFC 2237, RFC 3264, RC 3311, RFC 3550, RFC trademarks of TANDBERG in the U.S. and other countries. Arabic, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, English, 2032, RFC 2190, RFC 2429, RFC 3407 All other trademarks are proper ty of their respective owners.
  • Page 363: Tandberg 550 Mxp

    Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Technical specifications TANDBERG 550 MXP UNIT DELIVERED COMPLETE WITH: Interlaced SIF (iSIF 352 x 480 pixels), Natural Video Auto H.320/H.323 dialing Management via HTTPS and SSH Wireless remote control, W.A.V.E. II camera,...
  • Page 364 TANDBERG and Expressway are registered trademar ks or Missed Calls with Date and Time trademarks of TANDBERG in the U.S. and other countries. All other trademarks are proper ty of their respective owners. 19 SELECTABLE MENU LANGUAGES...
  • Page 365: Tandberg Tactical Mxp

    Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Technical specifications TANDBERG Tactical MXP UNIT DELIVERED COMPLETE WITH: 1 x RCA/Phono, composite: dual monitor or VCR Active lip synchronization Unicode H.243 Terminal Names Case with integrated 3000 MXP codec, LCD Monitor, user...
  • Page 366 TANDBERG and Expressway are registered trademar ks or PRECISIONHD CAMERA (OPTIONAL) French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Norwegian, trademarks of TANDBERG in the U.S. and other countries. 7 x zoom 1/3” CMOS +10°/-20° tilt +/- 90° pan Portuguese, Russian, Spanish, Suomi, Swedish and Thai All other trademarks are proper ty of their respective owners.
  • Page 367: Tandberg Compass Mxp

    Auto H.320/H.323 dialing Streaming password SYSTEM MANAGEMENT NATIVE NTSC: H.243 MCU Password Support for the TANDBERG Management Suite 400p (528 x 400 pixels) receive only Downspeeding VNC password Total management via embedded web server, SNMP, 4SIF (704 x 480 pixels), Digital Clarity...
  • Page 368 Appendices Contact us Technical specifications for Compass MXP, cont... 200 number local directory trademarks of TANDBERG in the U.S. and other countries. Directories in Local Languages All other trademarks are proper ty of their respective owners. 19 SELECTABLE MENU LANGUAGES...
  • Page 369: Tandberg Utility Mxp

    Auto H.320/H.323 dialing Streaming password SYSTEM MANAGEMENT 400p (528 x 400 pixels) receive only H.243 MCU Password Support for the TANDBERG Management Suite 4SIF (704 x 480 pixels), Digital Clarity Downspeeding VNC password Total management via embedded web server, SNMP,...
  • Page 370 400 number global directory TANDBERG and Expressway are registered trademar ks or 200 number local directory trademarks of TANDBERG in the U.S. and other countries. Directories in Local Languages All other trademarks are proper ty of their respective owners. 19 SELECTABLE MENU LANGUAGES...
  • Page 371: Glossary

    Gatekeeper if the E164 alias is not set. AUDIO OUT 1: Intended for connection to TANDBERG Natural Audio, CODEC: The Codec is the heart of the system. The main task for the E1: Network type, 30 channels. Default for PAL versions.
  • Page 372 HARDWARE SERIAL NUMBER: A unique number (listed in the System MSN: Multiple Subscriber Number. Possible to attach different ISDN Information menu) to identify your system towards your TANDBERG terminals, with different numbers, to the same physical ISDN telephone representatives. OPTION KEY: Required by the system to activate optional features such line.
  • Page 373 START UP VIDEO SOURCE: The video source that is on display when TMS: TANDBERG Management Suite the system wakes up from standby mode. TOUCH TONES: To dial extension numbers etc. during a call, use touch RELEASE FLOOR: To end the request floor function.
  • Page 374 Administrator Guide Contents Introduction Getting started The menu structure The settings library Using the system Physical interfaces Peripheral equipment Appendices Appendices Contact us Glossary, continued... VOICE SWITCHED: The active site will be displayed in full screen during a MultiSite conference. WAVE II CAMERA: Wide Angle View Camera - delivers the widest angle of view in the industry.
  • Page 375 Philip Pedersens vei 20, 1366 Lysaker, Norway Telephone: +47 67 125 125 Fax: +47 67 125 234 Video: +47 67 126 126 E-mail: tandberg@tandberg.com U.S. HEADQUARTERS 1212 Avenue of the Americas 24th Floor, New York, NY 10036 Telephone: +1 212 692 6500...

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