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AP-VP120 BcN Video Phone
Installation and Operation Guide
Release 1.00
Headquarters
AddPac Technology Co. Ltd.
2F, Jeong-Am Bldg, 769-12
Yeoksam-dong, Kangnam-gu
Seoul, 135-080, Korea
http://www.addpac.com
Tel: +82.2.568.3848
Fax: +82.2.568.3847

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  • Page 1 AP-VP120 BcN Video Phone Installation and Operation Guide Release 1.00 Headquarters AddPac Technology Co. Ltd. 2F, Jeong-Am Bldg, 769-12 Yeoksam-dong, Kangnam-gu Seoul, 135-080, Korea http://www.addpac.com Tel: +82.2.568.3848 Fax: +82.2.568.3847...
  • Page 2 Note: The specification and information in this document are subject to change without notice. All statements, information, and recommendations in this document are believed to be accurate but are presented without warranty of any kind, express or implied. In no event shall AddPac or its suppliers disclaim all warranties, expressed or implied, including, without limitation, lost profits or loss or damage to data arising out of the use or inability to use this manual.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    C O N T E N T S About this guide........................15 Chapter 1. Product Overview ......17 Software Features ....................... 21 Physical Description-Front View ..................23 Physical Description-Rear View ..................25 Chapter 2. Preparing for Installation ....26 Safety Recommendations ....................26 Maintaining Safety with Electricity ..................
  • Page 4 Tool Box - Save All......................81 Tool Box - Factory Default....................84 Tool Box - Ring........................87 Tool Box - Power Save......................89 Tool Box - Information ......................91 Tool Box - Language......................93 Tool Box - Admin Lock ....................... 95 Tool Box - User Lock ......................
  • Page 5 Selecting External Audio Input Port Mode ..............217 Adjusting Gain Value of External Audio Input Port ............217 Amplifying Microphone of External Audio Input Port ........... 217 Selecting External Audio Output Port Mode ..............218 Adjusting Gain Value of External Audio Output Port ............ 218 Adjusting Video Input Brightness ...................
  • Page 6 F I G U R E S (Figure 1-1) Network Configuration of the AP-VP120 in the System Architecture ...... 19 (Figure 1-2) AP-VP120 Front view ....................23 (Figure 1-3) Rear View........................25 (Figure 2-1) Remote Control Button Features ................. 30 (Figure 3-1) Connecting WAN......................
  • Page 7 (Figure 4-23) Registration Menu ....................... 60 (Figure 4-24) Menu >> Phone Book ....................61 (Figure 4-25) Phone Book >> Registration ..................61 (Figure 4-26) Registration........................62 (Figure 4-27) Enter a name by using F4 and the number key on the remote control....62 (Figure 4-28) Enter a Speed Dial Number by using the keypad on the remote control.
  • Page 8 (Figure 4-62) All the settings are erased and automatically reset and reboot ......86 (Figure 4-63) Ring Options ........................ 87 (Figure 4-64) Menu >> Tool Box ......................87 (Figure 4-65) Choosing a ringer sound from the given options ............ 88 (Figure 4-66) Power Save Options ....................
  • Page 9 (Figure 4-101) Screen Layout for Audio Codec Types in Preference Order........114 (Figure 4-102) Menu >> AV Setup.....................115 (Figure 4-103) AV Setup >> Audio Codec..................115 (Figure 4-104) Changing the Preference Order of the Codec ............116 (Figure 4-105) Video Codec Menu Details..................117 (Figure 4-106) Menu >>...
  • Page 10 (Figure 4-140) Select PPPoE ......................141 (Figure 4-141) Select the option for PPPoE authentication method ........... 141 (Figure 4-142) Enter ‘Addpac’ for the User Name ................. 142 (Figure 4-143) Enter ‘addpac’ for the user password ..............142 (Figure 4-144) Press OK then the screen moves to the upper menu category......143 (Figure 4-145) Menu >>...
  • Page 11 (Figure 4-178) QoS Menu Options ....................164 (Figure 4-179) Menu >> Network & Call >> VoIP Setup..............165 (Figure 4-180) Select QoS........................ 165 (Figure 4-181) QoS Menu Option ....................166 (Figure 4-182) SIP Menu Options ....................167 (Figure 4-183) PSTN Prefix Menu Option ..................169 (Figure 4-184) Menu >>...
  • Page 12 (Figure 4-217) Menu >> Applications>> App. Setup ..............196 (Figure 4-218) Screen Layout of File Browser Menu Section ............196 (Figure 4-219) Screen Layout of Application Setup Menu Section ..........197 (Figure 4-220) Menu >> Applications>> App. Setup ..............198 (Figure 4-221) Application Setup Menu..................
  • Page 13 T A B L E S [Table 1-1] Hardware Specifications....................20 [Table 1-2] Software Specifications ....................21 [Table 1-3] Description of the Button Features ................23 [Table 1-4] Description of the Connectors on the Rear Side ............25 [Table 2-1] AP-VP120 Product Package ................... 29 [Table 2-2] Remote Control Button Features...................
  • Page 14 [Table 4-31] Description of Call Wait Setup Menu Options............177 [Table 4-32] Description of Multi Phone Number Menu Option ........... 178 [Table 4-33] Description of Configuration Auto Upgrade Menu Details ........183 [Table 4-34] Description of SSCP Menu Details ................185 [Table 4-35] Composition of Application Menu Categories ............
  • Page 15: About This Guide

    About this guide This section discusses document objectives, document organization, targeted audience. Document Objectives The purpose of this document is to assist the users install and operate the AddPac AP-VP120 video phone easily. This guide describes the initial site preparation, hardware installation and troubleshooting of the AddPac AP-VP120 video phone.
  • Page 16: Chapter 1

    Document Organization This table describes the contents of each chapter in this document. Table 1 Document Organization Chapter Title Description Overview of the features of the AP-VP120, and describes its Chapter 1 Introduction hardware and software specification Describes the environment required for the AP-VP120 installation as well as safety recommendations and preparatory Chapter 2 Preparing for Installation...
  • Page 17: Chapter 1. Product Overview

    IPTV, and VoD service are the main supplementary services of AddPac. If AP-VP120 is connected to the AddPac Technology’s IP broadcasting server equipment, AP-VP120 can be used as IP voice and video broadcasting terminal as well as Video Phone terminal. This product inter-works with the instant...
  • Page 18 AP-VP120 is integrated network equipment that enables routing, NAT/PAT, DHCP Server/Relay, public IP sharing, and QoS. Advanced QoS and security as well as various network services should be supported to adapt to a variety of network environments such as high-speed individual subscriber networks (e.g. xDSL, cable networks, and FTTH), Metro Ethernet, Metro ATM, leased lines, and flexible IPs.
  • Page 19: (Figure 1-1) Network Configuration Of The Ap-Vp120 In The System Architecture

    (Figure 1-1) Network Configuration of the AP-VP120 in the System Architecture...
  • Page 20: Table 1-1] Hardware Specifications

    Hardware Features [Table 1-1] Hardware Specifications High Performance RISC CPU Architecture Programmable High Performance DSP Flash Memory 8Mbyte Memory Main Memory 64Mbyte Boot Memory 512Kbyte Flash Memory Fixed LAN0 Port One(1) 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Network Interface Fixed LAN1 Port One(1) 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet Module Console Port One(1) RS-232C Interface for Controlling...
  • Page 21: Software Features

    Software Features [Table 1-2] Software Specifications LAN Protocol Static and IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Routing WAN Protocol Point-to-Point Protocol (PPPoE for ADSL), DHCP, Static IP, etc. Codec MPEG4, H.263, H.264, JPEG( Resolution QCIF(176x144), CIF(352x288), QVGA(320x240) Video Service Frame Rate Up to 30fps with Wide QVGA-Resolution Operating 64Kbps ~ Several Mbps Bandwidth...
  • Page 22 System Performance Analysis for Process, CPU, Connection I/F Configuration Backup & Restore for APOS Managements Operation Debugging, System Auditing, and Diagnostics Support & System Booting and Auto-rebooting with Watchdog Feature Management System Managements with Data Logging IP Traffic Statistics with Accounting DHCP Server &...
  • Page 23: Physical Description-Front View

    Physical Description-Front View The hard case of the AP-VP120 is a standalone type of network product, which is made of high-strength ABS. The main key buttons are place on the front panel of this product, you can operate just about any and all system operations by using the key buttons. The rear panel consists of a variety of audio and video interfaces including the WAN/LAN interfaces.
  • Page 24 INFO Chooses the option for displaying information such as line/call status, phone number, date, time and soft key tabs on the top and bottom of the screen Keypad Functions like a tradition telephone key pad. Also used for configuring the settings of OSD menu by using the remote control Camera Turns on/off the camera...
  • Page 25: Physical Description-Rear View

    Physical Description-Rear View The rear panel of AP-VP120 has two 10/100Mbps Fast Ethernet interfaces for WAN/LAN access, the PSTN port for accommodating the regular Central Office line, video I/O port and audio I/O port, which connect to video and acoustic devices, as well as the RS-232C port, which allows you to access the console for device management and camera control.
  • Page 26: Chapter 2. Preparing For Installation

    Chapter 2. Preparing for Installation Safety Recommendations The following safety guidelines are recommended when working with the equipment: Keep the area around the AP-VP120 as free from dust as is practical before and after installation.. When you need to open the cover of the AP-VP120, please place the equipment on a flat and safe place.
  • Page 27: Site Requirements

    Site Requirements The AP-VP120 is ready for use where electronic products are used. However, a location with the following conditions is recommended for the maximum performance: • A level and well ventilated location is recommended. • Secure the equipment safely where intended to install. •...
  • Page 28: Requirements For Network Connection

    Requirements for Network Connection This procedure is to follow EIA standards and other EMI regulations when you install the Gateway The following section describes the Ethernet Cable, and the Console Cable which can be connected to the AP-VP120. Required Tools and Equipment Some cables and equipment are not included and your need to purchase them separately.
  • Page 29: Package Contents

    Package Contents Completely unpack all of the contents from the box and inspect each item for damage and ensure that you have all of the components listed below: [Table 2-1] AP-VP120 Product Package Name Contents Quantity AP-VP120 Main Body Remote Control (Optional) LAN Cable (RJ45 to RJ45 External Power Adapter and Power...
  • Page 30: Figure 2-1) Remote Control Button Features

    Remote Control Button Features (Figure 2-1) Remote Control Button Features [Table 2-2] Remote Control Button Features Name Features Call Brings out the recent call list Also makes a call after dialing the displayed number Alphanumeric Functions like a tradition telephone key pad. Keypad Another use is configuring the settings of OSD menu SpeedDial...
  • Page 31 EXIT Moves one level up from the present level in the OSD menu HOLD Blocks the view on my side, so the other party can not see you while you are placing a call . While a call is placed on hold, the other party’s video view and voice is blocked (the button works different from the keypad on the phone).
  • Page 32: Chapter 3. Installing

    Chapter 3. Installing Connecting Ethernet • A connection to Internet is made through the LAN interface of the WAN accessing equipment such as router, ADSL or cable modem. The LAN is connected by RJ45 standard of the UTP cable. • Sometimes the cross-over cable is used to connect to the router, xDSL or cable modem •...
  • Page 33: (Figure 3-2) Connecting Lan

    • When LAN1 is set to IP-Share mode, it is connected to PC on Direct-Through cable. • Use Direct-Through cable to connect to PC directly • User Cross-Over cable to connect to the hub directly (Figure 3-2) Connecting LAN...
  • Page 34: Connecting Pstn

    Connecting PSTN (Optional) This PSTN port is used for connecting PSTN Central Office line in case of a network failure. The user may connect the PSTN cable to the PSTN port in order to implement PSTN backup. As shown in the figure below, connect the PSTN cable: (Figure 3-3) Connecting PSTN...
  • Page 35: Connecting Composite Rca Video Input Port

    Connecting Composite RCA Video Input Port The video input port is basically used to connect to EVI-D70 video camera, but it can also be used for connecting to other video devices such as DVD player. This video input port has S-Video, composite RCA types.
  • Page 36: Connecting Composite Rca/S-Vhs Video Output

    Connecting Composite RCA/S-VHS Video Output The available video output ports are categorized by Composite RCA, S-VHS and Component. The AP-VP120 is capable of displaying the video image to these 3 different types of interface simultaneously. All you have to do is just find and connect the matching type of cable.
  • Page 37: Connecting Composite Rca Video Input Port

    Connecting Composite RCA Video Input Port The video input port is basically used to connect to EVI-D70 video camera, but it can also be used for connecting to other video devices such as DVD player. This video input port has S-Video, composite RCA types.
  • Page 38: Connecting Composite Rca/S-Vhs Video Output Port

    Connecting Composite RCA/S-VHS Video Output Port The available video output ports are categorized by Composite RCA, S-VHS and Component. The AP-VP120 is capable of displaying the video image to these 3 different types of interface simultaneously. All you have to do is just find and connect the matching type of cable.
  • Page 39: Connecting Usb Port

    Connecting USB Port The USB port of AP-VP120 is based on the standard of 1.1, which can transmit data at 12Mbps. The user can connect to the USB memory drive and Table 3-1 describes its usage. However, a standalone type of hard disk drive may not operate when enough power is not supplied. [Table 3-1] Description of USB Interface Usage Features...
  • Page 40: Chapter 4. Configuring Osd

    Chapter 4. Configuring OSD Startup The following figure shows the start of booting screen of the AP-VP120 when the power is turned on. (Figure 4-1) Startup Booting Screen...
  • Page 41: Default Screen Layout

    Default Screen Layout The following figure shows layout display of basic screen, after the startup booting screen is finished. (Figure 4-2) Default Screen Layout [Table 4-1] Description of Layout Display of Basic Screen Description Top Info Bar View Mode Local View: The default screen while AP-VP120 is not in use for a video call.
  • Page 42 Time Displaying the present time. The time for call duration is displayed when the call is on line. During the call, the present time can be displayed by pressing INFO on the remote control Displaying AP-VP120 is connected to the broadcasting system Displaying up/down of the link for WAN interface Blinks for arrival of the incoming call.
  • Page 43: Menu Composition

    Menu Composition When you press the menu button of the remote control, you can see the menu in the following figure. By using this menu, you can set up all the functions except pan/tilt of remote camera, changing the layout and verifying call status, which can be during online call state. You can still use the menu while you are remaining on line.
  • Page 44: Table 4-2] Description Of Menu Composition

    [Table 4-2] Description of Menu Composition Item Description Phonebook menu is a phone directory with the registered phone numbers, names and Number Search, Recent Call List and Speed Dial List. Tool Box Menu provides the convenient functions for the user such as time setting of the device, saving the settings, initializing the settings, ringer sound selection, power saving and version information AV Setup is the essential menu for the AP-VP120, which configures the settings for...
  • Page 45: Using Input Mode

    Using Input Mode Input Mode takes the entry for some texts, numbers, special characters by using remote control. The Input Mode is used for managing Phone Book, account and IP address entry in network configuration settings, so you should know thoroughly. Each function key corresponds to F1~F4 of the remote control.
  • Page 46: Table 4-3] Description Of Input Mode

    [Table 4-3] Description of Input Mode Softkey Description Character Set (F4 To input letters in OSD by using the remote control, use Character Set. By using 4 function buttons of the remote control, you can have 6 different kinds of character sets as they are shown in Figure 4-5.
  • Page 47: (Figure 4-5) Changing The Input Mode By Pressing F4 On The Remote Control

    (Figure 4-5) Changing the Input Mode by Pressing F4 on the Remote Control...
  • Page 48: Phone Book Menu

    Phone Book Menu Phone Book Menu is a phone directory and it consists of Name or Number Search, Phone Number Registration, Recent Call, Speed Dial: (Figure 4-6) Phone Book Menu...
  • Page 49 [Table 4-4] Composition of Phone Book Menu Menu Category Description Searches a phone number by using a registered name in the Phonebook. The user can enter the name by using the remote control to find the phone number and then press Call on the remote control to place a call.
  • Page 50: Phone Book - Search By Name

    Phone Book - Search by Name (Figure 4-7) Screen Layout of Search by Name Figure 4-7 shows the screen by locating OSD>> Phone Book>> Search by Name. The Search by Name menu searches the other party’s name which has been saved. Thus, whenever the user enters a letter of a name by using the remote control, the search moves to the matching field of the name.
  • Page 51: (Figure 4-8) Menu >> Phonebook

    Figure 4-8 shows searching a specific name from the Name Search Menu by using the remote control: (Figure 4-8) Menu >> Phonebook (Figure 4-9) Phonebook >> Name...
  • Page 52: (Figure 4-10) Search By Name

    (Figure 4-10) Search by Name (Figure 4-11) Enter “t” from Character Set...
  • Page 53: (Figure 4-12) Select The Searched Name In The List And Place A Call To The Searched Name, 'Test

    (Figure 4-12) Select the searched name in the list and place a call to the searched name, ‘test’, by pressing Call on the remote control...
  • Page 54: Phone Book - Search By Number

    Phone Book - Search by Number (Figure 4-13) Screen Layout of Search by Number Figure 4-13 shows the screen by specifying OSD>> Phonebook>> Search by Number. The Search by Number menu searches the other party’s number in the Phone Book. Thus, whenever the user enters a number by using the remote control, the search moves to the matching field of the number.
  • Page 55: (Figure 4-14) Menu >> Phonebook

    Figure 4-14 shows searching and editing a specific number from the Search by Number menu by using the remote control: (Figure 4-14) Menu >> Phonebook (Figure 4-15) Phone Book >> Search By Number...
  • Page 56: (Figure 4-16) Search By Number

    (Figure 4-16) Search by Number (Figure 4-17) Entering ‘1003’ by using the keypad...
  • Page 57: (Figure 4-19) Select Edit Mode By Pressing F2 On The Remote Control

    (Figure 4-18) Automatically searching the phone number starting with 1003 (Figure 4-19) Select Edit Mode by pressing F2 on the remote control...
  • Page 58: (Figure 4-20) Move To Ip Address By Pressing The Navigation Key On The Remote Control

    (Figure 4-20) Move to IP Address by pressing the Navigation Key on the remote control (Figure 4-21) Change the IP address to “20.1.1.1”...
  • Page 59: (Figure 4-22) Press 'Ok' On The Remote Control And Then Press 'F3' To Save The Changed Setting

    (Figure 4-22) Press ‘OK’ on the remote control and then press ‘F3’ to save the changed setting...
  • Page 60: Phone Book - Registration

    Phone Book - Registration Figure 4-23 shows the screen for selecting OSD>> Phone Book>> Registration. The Registration Menu is to add a new phone number to the Phone Book. The user enters the other party’s name, number, IP Address for registration. Once the phone number is saved, the Speed Dial Number is registered automatically.
  • Page 61: (Figure 4-24) Menu >> Phone Book

    Figure 4-24 shows an example for registering a new number by using the remote control. (Figure 4-24) Menu >> Phone Book (Figure 4-25) Phone Book >> Registration...
  • Page 62: Figure 4-26) Registration

    (Figure 4-26) Registration (Figure 4-27) Entering a Name by Using F4 and the Numeric Key on the Keypad...
  • Page 63: (Figure 4-29) Enter A Phone Number

    (Figure 4-28) Entering a Speed Dial Number by Using the Numeric Button on the Keypad. (Figure 4-29) Enter a Phone Number...
  • Page 64 (Figure 4-30) Specifying IP address. (Figure 4-31) Selecting the Option for Video Codec...
  • Page 65 (Figure 4-32) Selecting the Option for Audio Codec (Figure 4-33) Selecting the Option for Image Size...
  • Page 66 (Figure 4-34) Selecting the Option for Frame Rate (Figure 4-35) Pressing OK and then Pressing F2 to Save...
  • Page 67: Phone Book - Recent Call

    Phone Book - Recent Call Figure 4-36 shows Recent Call by specifying OSD >> Phone Book >> Recent Call. Recent Call display the other party’s information for details of all incoming and outgoing calls, including the time of the calls. The user may be able to choose a number to call from the Recent Calls List and checks a call during one’s absence and save the incoming number.
  • Page 68: (Figure 4-37) Screen Layout Of Recent Call

    (Figure 4-37) Screen Layout of Recent Call Table 4-5 describes the Recent Call menu options in Figure 4-36. [Table 4-5] Description of Recent Calls Option Description Incoming/ Displays an incoming voice call Outgoing Displays an unanswered incoming voice call Displays an outgoing voice call Displays an unanswered outgoing voice call Displays an incoming voice call Displays an unanswered incoming video call...
  • Page 69: (Figure 4-38) Menu >> Phone Book

    Index Number Displays the index number in the Phonebook Remote Displays the other party’s call information of H.323 ID for H.323 protocol and SIP Protocol Information as URL Phone Displays the other party’s call number Number Call Duration Displays the time consumption between the instant an off-hook condition at each end Delete (F1 Deletes the call record Saves the session information...
  • Page 70: (Figure 4-39) Phonebook >> Recent Call

    (Figure 4-39) Phonebook >> Recent Call (Figure 4-40) Recent Call...
  • Page 71: (Figure 4-41) Choose The Most Recent Phone Number

    (Figure 4-41) Choose the most recent phone number (Figure 4-42) Place a call by pressing Call on the key pad.
  • Page 72: Phone Book - Speed Dial

    Phone Book - Speed Dial Figure 4-43 shows Speed Dial by specifying OSD >> Phone Book >> Speed Dial. The Speed Dial menu has a list of Index Numbers and Names. The list with 8 Index Numbers and Names can be displayed on one screen and helps to find the other party’s number quickly. When a name is selected, the relevant details of information are displayed at the lower end, so you can make a call right away.
  • Page 73: (Figure 4-44) Screen Layout Of Speed Dial Number

    (Figure 4-44) Screen Layout of Speed Dial Number Table 4-6 describes Speed Dial Number Layout in Figure 4-44. Description Index Number Index Number in the Phonebook Name Name in the Phonebook Phone Number The other party’s call number IP Address The other party’s IP Address Video Codec The video codec information...
  • Page 74: (Figure 4-45) Menu >> Phone Book

    From Figure 4-45 the examples for placing the call by the Speed Dial Number are shown. (Figure 4-45) Menu >> Phone Book (Figure 4-46) Phone Book >> Speed Dial Number...
  • Page 75: (Figure 4-47) Choose' 00' For Speed Dial

    (Figure 4-47) Choose’ 00’ for Speed Dial (Figure 4-48) Press Call on the Keypad to place a call...
  • Page 76: Tool Box Menu

    Tool Box Menu Tool Box is organized by Date & Time, Save all, Factory Default, Ring, Power Save. (Figure 4-49) Tool Box Menu Category...
  • Page 77 [Table 4-6] Tool Box Menu Components Component Description Takes the time entry and changes Saves all the changes have been made in OSD Initializes the settings of AP-VP120 to the factory default. Changes the ringer sound of AP-VP120 Power Saving options for LCD/ Camera. Informs the version of the firmware.
  • Page 78: Tool Box - Date&Time

    Tool Box - Date&Time This menu configures the settings for Date&Time of AP-VP120. You can use the remote control to enter the date and time and press F2 to save afterwards. (Figure 4-50) Date&Time Options...
  • Page 79: (Figure 4-51) Menu >> Tool Box

    (Figure 4-51) Menu >> Tool Box (Figure 4-52) Menu >> Tool Box >> Date&Time...
  • Page 80: (Figure 4-53) Date&Time

    (Figure 4-53) Date&Time Menu Details [Table 4-7] Description of Date&Time Menu Details Category Description Year Enter the present year of the system Month Enter the present month of the system Enter the present day of the system Hour Enter the present hour of the system Minute Enter the present minute of the system Second...
  • Page 81: Tool Box - Save All

    Tool Box - Save All This command saves the values which have been entered in OSD. The values are still saved as they are even after the reboot of AP-VP120. (Figure 4-54) Save All Main Screen...
  • Page 82: (Figure 4-55) Menu >> Tool Box >> Save All

    (Figure 4-55) Menu >> Tool Box >> Save All (Figure 4-56) Press OK on the Keypad to Confirm Your Selection of Saving...
  • Page 83: (Figure 4-57) 'Writing Data' Message Is Displayed

    (Figure 4-57) ‘Writing data’ message is displayed (Figure 4-58) Verifying the Display of ‘Writing success’...
  • Page 84: Tool Box - Factory Default

    Tool Box - Factory Default This command is not recommended for use unless the user really needs to erase and reset all contents of Configuration, Phonebook and Recent Call. (Figure 4-59) Factory Default Menu Section...
  • Page 85: (Figure 4-60) Menu >> Tool Box >> Factory Default

    (Figure 4-60) Menu >> Tool Box >> Factory Default (Figure 4-61) Press OK for 3 seconds...
  • Page 86: (Figure 4-62) All The Settings Are Erased And Automatically Reset And Reboot

    (Figure 4-62) All the settings are erased and automatically reset and reboot...
  • Page 87: Tool Box - Ring

    Tool Box - Ring Ring menu provides 11 different kinds of sounds for the incoming call including the mute. The user may use F1 key (Play to listen the sounds and choose the one that the user like. Also this menu allows the user to turn up or down the volume for the ringer sound.
  • Page 88: (Figure 4-65) Choosing A Ringer Sound From The Given Options

    (Figure 4-65) Choosing a ringer sound from the given options...
  • Page 89: Tool Box - Power Save

    Tool Box - Power Save The Power Saving turns off the LCD screen and the built-in camera automatically, in a time specified by the user. By touching the touchscreen or pressing any button on the keypad, the user can turn on the screen and camera. To optimize the lifetime and quality of the LCD screen and camera, using this menu is recommended.
  • Page 90: (Figure 4-67) Menu >> Tool Box >> Power Save

    As it is shown in Figure 4-68, the user may choose one of the time options, which are 15 seconds, 30 seconds, 1 minute, 3 minutes and 10 minutes (default setting: 30 seconds). (Figure 4-67) Menu >> Tool Box >> Power Save (Figure 4-68) Time Options for Power Save...
  • Page 91: Tool Box - Information

    Tool Box - Information This menu verifies the present version of the software (firmware of the AP-VP120. (Figure 4-69) Information Menu Component (Figure 4-70) Menu >> Tool Box >> Information...
  • Page 92: (Figure 4-71) Displaying The Version

    (Figure 4-71) Displaying the version [Table 4-8] Description of Information Details Name Description SW Name The file name of the firmware being implanted to the AP-VP120 SW Version The version name being implanted to the AP-VP120...
  • Page 93: Tool Box - Language

    Tool Box - Language This menu verifies the language in use and selects the choice of language for the AP-VP120. (Figure 4-72) Language Setup Options (Figure 4-73) Menu >> Tool Box >> Language...
  • Page 94: (Figure 4-74) Language Setup

    (Figure 4-74) Language Setup [Table 4-9] Description of Language Setup Options Language Description English English setup mode Korean Korean setup mode...
  • Page 95: Tool Box - Admin Lock

    Tool Box - Admin Lock Admin Lock menu component configures the settings to block the entry to a particular menu and changes the password. ‘2337’ is set at the default. Keeping the same password is recommended. (Figure 4-75) Password Menu Details [Table 4-10] Description of Password Options Option Description...
  • Page 96: (Figure 4-76) Menu >> Tool Box

    The example for setting the password is presented from Figure 4-76. (Figure 4-76) Menu >> Tool Box (Figure 4-77) Menu >> Tool Box >> Admin Lock...
  • Page 97: (Figure 4-78) Admin Lock Menu Details

    (Figure 4-78) Admin Lock Menu Details (Figure 4-79) Use Password Options...
  • Page 98: (Figure 4-80) Change Password Options

    (Figure 4-80) Change Password Options (Figure 4-81) Admin Lock Option...
  • Page 99: Tool Box - User Lock

    Tool Box - User Lock User Lock menu component configures the settings to block the entry to a particular menu section and changes the password. ‘2337’ is set at the default. Keeping the same password is recommended. (Figure 4-82) User Lock Menu Sections [Table 4-11] Description of User Lock Menu Sections Option Description...
  • Page 100: (Figure 4-83) Menu >> Tool Box

    The example for setting the password is presented from Figure 4-83. (Figure 4-83) Menu >> Tool Box (Figure 4-84) Menu >> Tool Box >> User Lock...
  • Page 101: (Figure 4-85) User Lock Menu Sections

    (Figure 4-85) User Lock Menu Sections (Figure 4-86) Use User Lock Options...
  • Page 102: (Figure 4-87) Change Password Options

    (Figure 4-87) Change Password Options (Figure 4-88) User Lock Option Options...
  • Page 103: Av Setup Menu

    AV Setup Menu Audio/ Video Setup menu configures the basic settings for video call and conference. This menu has Bandwidth, IO Ports, Camera and Display. The features of this menu are mainly dealt with the video and audio. The user can control all features, by using the remote control; most of these functions can be selected and applied on the real-time basis, even during a call.
  • Page 104 [Table 4-12] Description for Composition of AV Setup Menu Sections Menu Section Description Configures the setting of both local and remote cameras and Pan/Tilt for the video call by connecting the external camera to the AP-VP120. Adjusts the ring volume for the built-in speaker volume and audio input and output port volume.
  • Page 105: Av Setup - Volume

    AV Setup Volume Volume menu adjusts the volumes of the Audio Input and output, built-in speaker and microphone amplification. (Figure 4-90) Volume Menu Details...
  • Page 106: (Figure 4-91) Menu >> Av Setup

    The example for adjusting the volume level for the Audio Input and Output ports are shown from Figure 4- 60. The user may control the level by using the left/right navigation key on the remote control. (Figure 4-91) Menu >> AV Setup (Figure 4-92) Menu >>...
  • Page 107: Figure 4-93) Setting The Output Volume To The Level 5

    (Figure 4-93) Setting the Output volume to the level 5 [Table 4-13] Description of Volume Menu Details Menu Details Description Bell Volume Adjusts the loudness of the Bell Sound for the built-in speaker Input Adjusts the input volume of the built-in microphone Output Adjusts the output volume of the built-in speaker...
  • Page 108: Av Setup - Display

    AV Setup Display Display setup has Camera/ External Input (for the built-in camera and composite RCA video input and Monitor Output (for the built-in LCD and composite RCA video output or S-VHS. Camera/ External Input consists of brightness and Saturation. Monitor Output consists of SD, HD and LCD.
  • Page 109 (Figure 4-95) Adjusting the Settings of Camera Input Screen...
  • Page 110 [Table 4-15] Description of Display Menu Options Menu Option Description Camera Adjusts Brightness of Camera Input. 255 is the maximum value and Brightness Setting 128 is set at default. Adjusts Contrast of the Camera Input. 64 is set at default. Contrast Saturation Adjusts Saturation of the video input.
  • Page 111: (Figure 4-96) Menu >> Av Setup

    The example for adjusting display is shown from Figure 4-96. (Figure 4-96) Menu >> Av Setup (Figure 4-97) AV Setup >> Display...
  • Page 112: (Figure 4-98) Display >> Camera Setting

    (Figure 4-98) Display >> Camera Setting (Figure 4-99) Adjusting Brightness...
  • Page 113 (Figure 4-100) Adjusting Contrast...
  • Page 114: Av Setup - Audio Codec

    AV Setup Audio Codec The available codec types for selection are G.711 [PCM, G.729 and G.723.1. These audio codec types are arranged in a different preference depending on the user’s environment. The user may select a set which can be most appropriate to the use’s network settings and one’s preference over audio quality.
  • Page 115: (Figure 4-102) Menu >> Av Setup

    The example for specifying the audio codec is shown from Figure 4-102 below: (Figure 4-102) Menu >> AV Setup (Figure 4-103) AV Setup >> Audio Codec...
  • Page 116: (Figure 4-104) Changing The Preference Order Of The Codec

    (Figure 4-104) Changing the Preference Order of the Codec...
  • Page 117: Av Setup - Video Codec

    AV Setup Video Codec Video Codec is the menu which determines a video codec type to be used for a video call. The AP-VP120 supports MPEG-4, H.264 and H.263. The video quality of MPEG-4 tends to be better than H.263. H.263 has the resolution of QCIF and CIF, MPEG-4 has QVGA, HalfVGA and VGA. The user may make one’s selection of Video Codec, Image Size or Frame Rate.
  • Page 118 [Table 4-16] Description of Video Codec Menu Details Menu Detail Description Frame Rate Determines the frame rate per second. The frame rate is most sensitive before the human eyes. You may not see much difference for 30 frame rate per second, but any rate lower than this rate may cause some distortions on the video and the user may feel some discomfort for watching the video.
  • Page 119: (Figure 4-106) Menu >> Av Setup

    The example for selecting a video codec type is shown by the following figures: (Figure 4-106) Menu >> AV Setup (Figure 4-107) AV Setup >> Video Codec...
  • Page 120: (Figure 4-108) Specifying Frame Rate

    (Figure 4-108) Specifying Frame Rate (Figure 4-109) Selecting the first option of Video Codec to mpeg4...
  • Page 121 (Figure 4-110) Specifying the Image Size for the First Option of mpeg4 (Figure 4-111) Specifying the Second Option of Video Codec Option to h263...
  • Page 122: (Figure 4-112) Selecting The Option For The Image Size Of The Second Menu Detail

    (Figure 4-112) Selecting the option for the Image Size of the Second Menu Detail (Figure 4-113) Selecting the Option for the Video Codec of the Third Menu Detail...
  • Page 123: (Figure 4-114) Selecting The Option For The Image Size Of The Third Menu Detail

    (Figure 4-114) Selecting the Option for the Image Size of the Third Menu Detail...
  • Page 124: Av Setup - Bandwidth

    AV Setup - Bandwidth This menu section determines a range of bandwidth to be used for a video call. (Figure 4-115) Bandwidth Menu Section [Table 4-17] Description of Bandwidth Menu Details Menu Detail Description Changes a range of bandwidth setting Bandwidth Detail Changes a bandwidth setting by a unit of 64kbps...
  • Page 125: (Figure 4-116) Menu >> Av Setup

    The example for specifying video bandwidth is shown in the following figures: (Figure 4-116) Menu >> AV Setup (Figure 4-117) AV Setup >> Bandwidth...
  • Page 126: (Figure 4-118) Specifying The Detail Option To 1024Kbps And Then Press F2 To Save

    (Figure 4-118) Specifying the Detail option to 1024Kbps and then press F2 to save...
  • Page 127: Av Setup - Camera

    AV Setup - Camera Camera menu section configures or changes the settings of both local and remote cameras. During a video call, the can change the setting of Pan/Tilt. (Figure 4-119) Screen Layout of Camera Menu Section...
  • Page 128: (Figure 4-120) Menu >> Av Setup

    The example for configuring the settings of Camera Control by using the keypad is presented from Figure 4-120. (Figure 4-120) Menu >> AV Setup (Figure 4-121) AV Setup >> Camera...
  • Page 129: (Figure 4-123) Screen Layout Of Camera Control Menu Detail

    (Figure 4-122) Selecting Camera Control (Figure 4-123) Screen Layout of Camera Control Menu Detail...
  • Page 130: (Figure 4-124) Setting Pan/Tilt/Zoom Menu Option

    (Figure 4-124) Setting Pan/Tilt/Zoom Menu Option...
  • Page 131: Network & Call Menu

    Network & Call Menu Network & Call menu is composed of WAN, LAN Interface Setup, SIP/H.323 Signaling, FTP, QoS and other call options. You should know this menu thoroughly to use AP-VP120. This is a very important menu to optimize the settings of the configuration. (Figure 4-125) Network &...
  • Page 132 [Table 4-18] Description for Composition of Network & Call Menu Sections Menu Section Description This menu configures the settings for WAN interface. Depending on the user’s network environment, select DHCP, Static IP Address or PPPoE. This menu configures the settings for LAN interface with a router or bridge. This menu displays the present network status.
  • Page 133: Network & Call - Internet Setup

    Network & Call - Internet Setup Internet Setup menu has the setting options of WAN interface. The user needs to adjust the settings on this menu to be adaptive to one’s environment because the network environment can be diversified. The supporting WAN protocols are DHCP, Static IP, PPPoE, static IPv6 and IPv6 EUI-64, IPv6 auto-config and IPv6 None.
  • Page 134: (Figure 4-127) Menu >> Network & Call >> Internet

    The following figures exhibit the method for selecting the DHCP menu option which commonly used for the cable modem settings: (Figure 4-127) Menu >> Network & Call >> Internet (Figure 4-128) Select DHCP then press OK...
  • Page 135: (Figure 4-129) Menu >> Network & Call

    Figure 4-129 shows the method for selecting the static IP menu option. (Figure 4-129) Menu >> Network & Call (Figure 4-130) Network & Call >> Internet Setup...
  • Page 136: (Figure 4-131) Select Static Ip

    (Figure 4-131) Select Static IP (Figure 4-132) Enter the IP Address of “172.17.201.232”...
  • Page 137: Figure 4-133) Enter The Netmask Of "255.255.0.0

    (Figure 4-133) Enter the Netmask of “255.255.0.0” (Figure 4-134) Enter the Default router of ‘172.17.1.1’...
  • Page 138: Figure 4-135) Enter The Primary Dns Of '168.126.63.1

    (Figure 4-135) Enter the Primary DNS of ‘168.126.63.1’ (Figure 4-136) Enter the Secondary DNS of ’126.63.10.5’ (optional)
  • Page 139 (Figure 4-137) Pressing OK and then Moving to the Upper Menu...
  • Page 140: (Figure 4-138) Menu >> Network & Call

    The following figures show the method of selecting PPPoE which is used for the application of ADSL: (Figure 4-138) Menu >> Network & Call (Figure 4-139) Network & Call >> Internet...
  • Page 141 (Figure 4-140) Selecting the Option for PPPoE (Figure 4-141) Selecting the Option for PPPoE Authentication Method...
  • Page 142: (Figure 4-142) Enter 'Addpac' For The User Name

    (Figure 4-142) Enter ‘Addpac’ for the User Name (Figure 4-143) Enter ‘addpac’ for the user password...
  • Page 143 (Figure 4-144) Pressing OK and then Moving to the Upper Menu...
  • Page 144: (Figure 4-145) Menu >> Network & Call

    The method for selecting the Static IPv6 is shown from Figure 4-145. (Figure 4-145) Menu >> Network & Call (Figure 4-146) Network & Call >> Internet Setup...
  • Page 145 (Figure 4-147) Selecting the Option for Static IPv6 (Figure 4-148) Entering IPv6 address of ‘2001:e78:b01:17:10::60/64’...
  • Page 146: (Figure 4-150) Press Ok Then The Screen Moves To The Upper Menu Category Category

    (Figure 4-149) Entering the Default router address of ‘2001:e78:b01:17:1::1’ (Figure 4-150) Press OK then the screen moves to the upper menu category category...
  • Page 147: (Figure 4-151) Menu >> Network & Call

    The following figures present the example of configuring the settings for VLAN. (Figure 4-151) Menu >> Network & Call (Figure 4-152) Network & Call >> Internet Setup...
  • Page 148 (Figure 4-153) Selecting the Option for VLAN Setup (Figure 4-154) Selecting the Option for Enabling or Disabling VLAN...
  • Page 149 (Figure 4-155) Entering ‘10’ for VLan ID...
  • Page 150: Network & Call - Lan Setup

    Network & Call - LAN Setup LAN Setup Menu determines a use for the LAN1 interface of the AP-VP120. This menu connects the LAN1 to the PC or hub, the available options are None, DHCP for 1PC, DHCP for Several PCs and bridge. ‘DHCP for 1PC shares the same IP address with the PC connected to the LAN1 with the AP-VP120.
  • Page 151: (Figure 4-157) Menu >> Network & Call >> Lan Setup

    (Figure 4-157) >> Menu >> Network & Call LAN Setup (Figure 4-158) LAN Setup Menu Options...
  • Page 152: Network & Call - Network Status

    Network & Call - Network Status This menu displays 11 details of network status for protocols, Ethernet ports, IP, DNS, GK (H.323) and SIP Proxy Server at a glance. (Figure 4-159) Network Status Menu Section [Table 4-21] Description of Network Status Menu Details Menu Detail Description Indicates link up/down status of LAN0 interface...
  • Page 153: (Figure 4-160) Menu >> Network & Call >> Status

    (Figure 4-160) >> Menu >> Network & Call Status (Figure 4-161) Network Status Menu Details...
  • Page 154: Network & Call - Voip Setup

    Network & Call - VoIP Setup VoIP Setup menu is used for interoperating with SIP Server or gatekeeper or making adjustment of E.164 and QoS on SIP and H.323 basis. (Figure 4-162) VoIP Setup Menu Details...
  • Page 155: (Figure 4-163) Menu >> Network & Call >> Voip Setup

    - Signaling Setup (Figure 4-163) Menu >> Network & Call >> VoIP Setup (Figure 4-164) VoIP Setup Menu Details...
  • Page 156 (Figure 4-165) Signaling Setup Menu Options...
  • Page 157: (Figure 4-166) Sip Protocol Menu Options

    Figure 4-179 shows the setting details after you select SIP Protocol. (Figure 4-166) SIP Protocol Menu Options [Table 4-22] Description of SIP Protocol Menu Options Option Description User Name For registration to SIP server For registration to SIP server Password Enter an IP address or a domain of the primary SIP sever Primary Server Enter an IP address or a domain of the secondary SIP sever...
  • Page 158 The following figures present an example for entering the setting values for internetworking with SIP server: (Figure 4-167) Entering SIP User Name (Figure 4-168) Entering SIP User Password...
  • Page 159: (Figure 4-169) Enter The Ip Address Of Sip Primary Server

    (Figure 4-169) Enter the IP address of SIP Primary Server (Figure 4-170) Select the option for setting ‘Register E.164’ to ‘On’ and press F2 to save and then enter Phone Number...
  • Page 160 The following exhibits the screen after H.323 is selected. (Figure 4-171 ) H .323 Protocol Menu Details [Table 4-23] Description of H .323 Protocol Menu Details Item Description H.323 ID Enter H.323 ID for a gatekeeper registration H.323 Password Enter a password for authentication when to register the gatekeeper Primary GK Enter an IP address of the primary gatekeeper to be used first Secondary GK...
  • Page 161 The following figures show the example for entering the setting values for internetworking with a gatekeeper. (Figure 4-172) Entering H.323 ID (Figure 4-173) Entering the Password for Registering the Gatekeeper...
  • Page 162 (Figure 4-174) Entering the IP address of the Primary Gatekeeper. (Figure 4-175) Entering the IP Address of the Secondary Gatekeeper...
  • Page 163 (Figure 4-176) Entering E.164 phone number (Figure 4-177) Selecting the Option for Registering the Gatekeeper then Pressing F2 to Save...
  • Page 164: (Figure 4-178) Qos Menu Options

    - QoS (Quality of Service) The AP-VP120 Video Phone transmits the video compression format of MPEG-4 or H.263 and the voice compression format of VoIP. A high video quality video stream such as MPEG-4 is affected very largely by a network status. Thus, when the network is not in a good condition, the video transmission to the other party can be problematic.
  • Page 165: (Figure 4-179) Menu >> Network & Call >> Voip Setup

    This QoS feature is applied to the WAN interface and does not apply to the LAN. The setting ranges from 48Kbps to 4Mbps. Enter the summation of the bandwidths for the video codec and voice packet. For example, the bandwidth of MPEG4/QVGA requires 512Kbps. If G.711 is voice codec, the total bandwidth required for the WAN interface is 600Kbps, then enter ‘600’.
  • Page 166: (Figure 4-181) Qos Menu Option

    (Figure 4-181) QoS Menu Options...
  • Page 167: (Figure 4-182) Sip Menu Options

    - SIP Options This SIP Options correspond to the numerous supplementary features and options for SIP and H.323 protocols. These options are continually updated through APOS upgrade. (Figure 4-182) SIP Menu Options...
  • Page 168 [Table 4-25] Description of SIP Menu Options Menu Option Description Call transfer mode Choose an option to determine the call-transfer-mode. The available options basic and attend. Confer. Service Tag Enter a VoIP tag for a conference Confer. Service Name Specify a name for conference service Enable ping For using the AP-VP120 in the NAT/Firewall configuration, enter a Firewall address to verify the actual public IP...
  • Page 169: (Figure 4-183) Pstn Prefix Menu Option

    - PSTN Prefix This option specifies a set of numbers for accessing FXO (a call try through PSTN) and not used for a call accessing VoIP network. This option is useful for transferring a call to PSTN when VoIP communication in abnormal state caused by some exceptional cases, such as a network failure, the call can not be delivered.
  • Page 170: Network & Call - Additional Service

    Network & Call - Additional Service Additional Service menu includes the configuration settings of Call Forward, DoNotDisturb, Call Wait Setup, Auto Response. (Figure 4-184) Menu >> Network & Call >> Add. Service (Figure 4-185) Additional Service Menu Details...
  • Page 171: (Figure 4-186) Call Forward Menu Section

    - Call Forward Call Forward menu configures the settings for forwarding an inbound call to the other number or voice mail when the phone user is busy on the line or not able to answer a call or need to forward a call unconditionally.
  • Page 172: (Figure 4-188) Forward Setup Menu Details

    (Figure 4-188) Forward Setup Menu Details [Table 4-27] Description of Call Forward Menu Options Menu Option Description Enter a phone number to which all calls to be forwarded Unconditional Unconditional Setup Select an option for enabling or disabling unconditional call forwarding (Default: Disabled) Unconditional voice mail Select an option for unconditional call forwarding to voice mail (Default:...
  • Page 173: (Figure 4-189) Additional Service Menu Details

    - DND (DoNotDisturb) This feature prevents calls from ringing on an extension (Ring Silence) or activates Call Reject (rejects an incoming call which is placed on Ring Silence) which can be enabled if Absence button pressed for more than 2 seconds DoNotDisturb (DND) is enabled (if it is already enabled, it becomes disabled afterwards).
  • Page 174 [Table 4-28] Description of DND Menu Options Option Description Call Reject Rejects the calls sent from a calling party Ring Silence Prevents the calls from ringing which is sent from a calling party...
  • Page 175: (Figure 4-191) Additional Service Menu Details

    - Call Wait Setup This feature alerts the phone user to incoming call while the phone user is on another call. Call Waiting provides an audio alert and displays incoming information (visual alert) on the phone screen. While the phone user is busy on the line, any incoming call can be placed on hold.When the user ends the call, the call being placed on hold can be answered.
  • Page 176 [Table 4-29] Description of Call Wait Setup Menu Options Option Description Disables Call Waiting Call Wait Off Call Wait On Enables Call Waiting...
  • Page 177: (Figure 4-193) Additional Service Menu Details

    - Auto Response Automatic Response menu answers an incoming call automatically, so the phone user does not have to take the call directly. The user may set the time interval to answer the call automatically by 3 seconds, 5 seconds, 10 seconds and 15 seconds. (Figure 4-193) Additional Service Menu Details [Table 4-30] Description of Call Wait Setup Menu Options Menu Option...
  • Page 178: Network & Call - Multi Phone Number

    Network & Call - Multi Phone Number If your phone is assigned with more than one number, this menu determines which number is to be assigned to outbound calls. The Phone can take inbound calls with many different numbers, but outbound calls can take only the selected number at default. (Figure 4-194) Multi Phone Number Menu Option [Table 4-31] Description of Multi Phone Number Menu Option Multi Number...
  • Page 179: (Figure 4-195) Menu >> Network & Call >> Multi Number

    (Figure 4-195) Menu >> Network & Call >> Multi Number (Figure 4-196) Multi Phone Number Menu Option...
  • Page 180: Network & Call - Service Port Setup

    Network & Call - Service Port Setup This menu enables or disables FTP, TELNET, SNMP services and changes the TCP/UDP Port number of the relevant service. (Figure 4-197) Service Port Setup Menu Details These settings shows a remote device which can access and control AP-VP120 through FTP which is set to the port number of 21, HTTP which is set to the port number of 80 and TFTP which is set the port number of 69 at default.
  • Page 181: (Figure 4-198) Menu >> Network & Call >> Service

    (Figure 4-198) Menu >> Network & Call >> Service (Figure 4-199) Service Port Setup Menu Details...
  • Page 182: Network & Call - Auto Upgrade

    Network & Call - Auto Upgrade If a new feature of the AP-VP120 is added, then the software (firmware) needs to be upgraded. One way of upgrading the software is using FTP manually. Another way is to configure the settings of the AP-VP120, so it can access a specific server automatically on periodic basis and compares its existing and configuration version, then upgrade the firmware automatically if the version is different.
  • Page 183 [Table 4-32] Description for Composition of Auto Upgrade Menu Details Menu Details Description Enter the URL of Auto Upgrade Server Example: down.addpac.com/apos/VP120/packing.lst Login Name Enter the authentication ID for accessing Auto Upgrade Server Example: addpac Login Password Enter the authentication password for accessing Auto Upgrade Server Example: addpac Interval Success (Day) Set the time interval for retry in case of auto-upgrade success.
  • Page 184: (Figure 4-201) Menu >> Network & Call >> Auto Upgrade

    (Figure 4-201) Menu >> Network & Call >> Auto Upgrade (Figure 4-202) Auto Upgrade Menu...
  • Page 185: Network & Call - Sscp Setup

    Network & Call - SSCP Setup Smart Service Control Protocol (SSCP) is the AddPac proprietary protocol operates between the IP Next PBX and IP terminals. SSCP enables the AddPac IP terminal to take the soft key for each of its status from the IPNext PBX and receive a wide rage of services from the IPNext PBX. The call features supported by SSCP are Redial, GroupPark, GroupPickup, NewCall, CCBS, Park, Pickup, Transfer, Hold, Add-Party, Conference and more.
  • Page 186: (Figure 4-204) Menu >> Network & Call >> Sscp Setup

    (Figure 4-204) Menu >> Network & Call >> SSCP Setup (Figure 4-205) SSCP Setup Menu Details...
  • Page 187: Application Menu

    Application Menu Applications menu is composed of VoD Browser, File Browser, Short Message Service (SMS), Conferencing, Digital Video Recorder (DVR), Voice Mail and Remote Broadcasting Communication. More diversified features of this menu can be supported through the software updates. (Figure 4-206) Application Menu...
  • Page 188 [Table 4-34] Composition of Application Menu Categories Menu Description Category Voice Mail Receives/ Saves voice messages. Press Play key to verify the message. To listen to the messages, you should know the password registered to the AddPac IP Next PBX. Conference Room Shows a list of the conference calls which are available for connection at the present.
  • Page 189: Application - Voice Mail

    Application - Voice Mail This menu category displays received and saved voice messages and plays the messages to be listened. Use the user password registered to the AddPac IPNext PBX to listen to the messages. (Figure 4-207) Screen Layout for Voice Mail Menu Sections [Table 4-35] Description of Voice Mail Menu Section Option Description...
  • Page 190: (Figure 4-208) Menu >> Applications>> Voice Mail

    (Figure 4-208) Menu >> Applications>> Voice Mail (Figure 4-209) Voice Mail Menu Sections...
  • Page 191: Application - Conference Room

    Application - Conference Room This menu displays a list of conference rooms which is available at the present and you ma press the Call button to participate in on of the available conference rooms. The available methods of conference are Ad Hoc, Dial-Out, Ad Hoc Dial-Out and Meet-Me and the user rank can be categorized as Ad Hoc, Dial-Out, Ad Hoc Dial-Out and Meet-Me.
  • Page 192: (Figure 4-211) Menu >> Applications >> Conference Room

    (Figure 4-211) Menu >> Applications >> Conference Room (Figure 4-212) Conference Room Menu Details...
  • Page 193: Application - Vod Browser

    Application - VoD Browser This feature can be used only when the AP-VP120 is connected with the AddPac VoD Server and provides the VoD video image and information supported by the server. (Figure 4-213) Screen Layout of VoD Browser Menu Section...
  • Page 194: (Figure 4-214) Menu >> Application >> Vod Browser

    (Figure 4-214) Menu >> Application >> VoD Browser (Figure 4-215) Connecting to VoD Server...
  • Page 195: Application - File Browser

    Application - File Browser This menu displays the file information in the USB device which is connected to the USB connector of the AP-VP120. (Figure 4-216) Screen Layout of File Browser Menu Section...
  • Page 196: (Figure 4-217) Menu >> Applications>> App. Setup

    (Figure 4-217) Menu >> Applications>> App. Setup (Figure 4-218) Screen Layout of File Browser Menu Section...
  • Page 197: Application - Application Setup

    Application - Application Setup This menu configures the settings for the VoD Browser server address, Document Share port and Window Size. (Figure 4-219) Screen Layout of Application Setup Menu Section...
  • Page 198: (Figure 4-220) Menu >> Applications>> App. Setup

    (Figure 4-220) Menu >> Applications>> App. Setup (Figure 4-221) Application Setup Menu...
  • Page 199: (Figure 4-222) Menu >> Applications>> App. Setup >> Vod Browser

    - VoD Browser This menu detail specifies the address of VoD sever. (Figure 4-222) Menu >> Applications>> App. Setup >> VoD Browser (Figure 4-223) Specifying VoD Server Address...
  • Page 200: (Figure 4-224) Menu >> Applications >> Application Settings >> Document Share

    - Document Share This menu section sets the port for Document Share and Window Size (Figure 4-224) Menu >> Applications >> Application Settings >> Document Share (Figure 4-225) Document Share Menu Details...
  • Page 201: Application - Message

    Application - Message You can use this feature only if the AP-VP120 interworks with the AddPac IPNext PBX through Smart Service Control Protocol (SSCP), You can send and check a short form of text message between the AddPac IP terminals using SSCP. You can send a message up to 9 receivers simultaneously and when you receive a message on the phone and you can be notified by a displayed note window.
  • Page 202: (Figure 4-227) Menu >> Applications>> Sms

    (Figure 4-227) Menu >> Applications>> SMS (Figure 4-228) Message Menu Details...
  • Page 203: (Figure 4-229) Write Message

    (Figure 4-229) Write Message (Figure 4-230) Send the message...
  • Page 204: (Figure 4-231) Screen Layout Of Remote Setup Menu Category

    Remote Setup Menu Remote Setup menu adjusts the settings for the other party’s Bandwidth, Frame Rate and Reject Remote. This menu can be used only between the AddPac IP terminals. (Figure 4-231) Screen Layout of Remote Setup Menu Category [Table 4-37] Description for Composition of Remote Setup Menu Sections Menu Section Description Sets the bandwidth of the other party’s AddPac IP terminal remotely, ranging from...
  • Page 205: Remote Setup - Bandwidth Remote

    Remote Setup - Bandwidth Remote (Figure 4-232) Screen Layout of Bandwidth Remote Menu Details...
  • Page 206: (Figure 4-233) Menu >> Remote Setup

    The following figure shows an example for setting the bandwidth for video of the other party’s AddPac video phone remotely: (Figure 4-233) Menu >> Remote Setup (Figure 4-234) Remote Setup >>Bandwidth...
  • Page 207: (Figure 4-235) Bandwidth Remote Menu Details

    (Figure 4-235) Bandwidth Remote Menu Details...
  • Page 208: Remote Setup - Vcodec Remote

    Remote Setup - VCodec Remote This menu determines the Image Size and Frame Rate to be used by the other party’s AddPac Video IP Phone. QVGA, HalfVGA and VGA are the available Image Size for MPEG-4 and QCIF, QVGA, CIF, HVGA, VGA are available for H.263. H.264 supports the Image Size of QVGA. You can select the Image Size (resolution) and Frame Rate on OSD.
  • Page 209: (Figure 4-237) Menu >> Remote Setup

    The following figure shows an example for selecting a video codec. (Figure 4-237) Menu >> Remote Setup (Figure 4-238) Remote Setup >> Video Codec...
  • Page 210: (Figure 4-239) Selecting The Image Size Of Qvga At The Frame Rate Of 30Fps

    (Figure 4-239) Selecting the Image Size of QVGA at the Frame Rate of 30fps...
  • Page 211: Remote Setup - Reject Remote Control

    Remote Setup - Reject Remote Control This menu allows you to permit or reject the other party to access your VP120 remotely and adjust the image size, frame rate and bandwidth. Remote Controls Permit is set at default. (Figure 4-240) Menu >>...
  • Page 212: (Figure 4-242) Remote Setup >> Reject Remote

    (Figure 4-242) Remote Setup >> Reject Remote (Figure 4-243) Select the option to permit or reject remote control...
  • Page 213: Chapter 5. Using Console Commands

    Chapter 5. Using Console Commands Basic Commands for Configuring Network Settings * Commands for Verifying the Configured Settings VideoPhone# show running-config Building configuration... Current configuration: version 8.47.024 hostname VideoPhone username root password router administrator interface Loopback0 ip address 127.0.0.1 255.0.0.0 interface FastEthernet0/0 ip address 172.17.115.53 255.255.0.0 ip nat outside...
  • Page 215 * Configuring IP, Default Route Settings VideoPhone# configure terminal VideoPhone(config)# interface fastethernet 0/0 → Fast Ethernet Interface Port 0 VideoPhone(config-if)# ip address 172.17.201.232 255.255.0.0 → IP Address Setting VOIP_INTERFACE_DOWN VOIP_INTERFACE_UP : (172.17.201.232) VideoPhone(config-if)# exit → Default Route Setting VideoPhone(config)# ip route 0.0.0.0 0.0.0.0 172.17.1.1 →...
  • Page 216: Video Mode Command List

    Video Mode Command List The basic video/audio configuration settings of your AP-VP120 can be changed by using the menu options of OSD. You can also change the setting by using Telnet depending on circumstance. * Enter Video Mode [Table 5-1] Video Mode Command LIST Command Description Default...
  • Page 217: Selecting External Audio Input Port Mode

    Selecting External Audio Input Port Mode This command allows you to select line input or microphone input as mode of the external audio input port (Default: Microphone). => Enter ? to display a list of commands. VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# audio-in ? => Line Input line Line input =>...
  • Page 218: Selecting External Audio Output Port Mode

    Selecting External Audio Output Port Mode This command allows you to change mode of the external audio output port on CLI (Default: headphone). VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# audio-out ? line Line output head Headphone output VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# audio-out head VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# Adjusting Gain Value of External Audio Output Port This command allows you to adjust the gain value of the external audio output port (Default: 121).
  • Page 219: Adjusting Video Input Saturation

    VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# video-in-contrast ? Contrast [0 - 127] VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# video-in-contrast 64 VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# Adjusting Video Input Saturation This command allows you to adjust the saturation of the internal camera and composite input port (Default: 68). VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# video-in-saturation ? Saturation [0 - 127] VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# video-in-saturation 68 VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# Adjusting Horizontal Video Input Offset...
  • Page 220: Adjusting Vertical Video Input Offset Value

    Adjusting Vertical Video Input Offset Value This command allows you to adjust the vertical offset of the internal camera and composite input port. This command is used to connect the external video devices of the DVD player, if required (Default: 19). VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# VideoPhone(config-video0/0)# video-in-v-offset ? V-offset...
  • Page 221: Chapter 6. Appendix

    Appendix Chapter 6. This Appendix describes the pin specification of the cables used for AP-VP120. • Console port signal and pin-out (RJ-45 to DB9) • Pin-out of the UTP cable (RJ-45 to RJ-45) Console Port Signal and Pin-Out The built-in RJ-45 to DB9 (female DTE connector) cable is used to connect the console port of this product to the PC where the terminal emulator software operates.
  • Page 222: (Figure 6-1) 100Base-Tx Rj-45 Connector

    Pin-Out of UTP Cable (RJ-45 to RJ-45) The RJ-45 to RJ-45 Ethernet cable is used to connect AP-VP300 to another device (typically hub). The pin sequence of the RJ-45 connector is shown in Figure 7-1. For the signals and specification, refer to Table 7-2, “Signals and Pin-Out of Serial Ethernet Cable”.
  • Page 223: Abbreviation And Glossary

    Stands for VoIP Plug & Play Management Software. This integrated management software developed by AddPac Technology enables VoIP products to be installed in a AP-VPMS GUI environment, be monitored in real-time, or to be upgraded. This software also enables network administration.
  • Page 224 Media Access Unit (MAU). This is a chip installed into a printed circuit board used to send executable boot Boot Loader commands to a network device. Stands Bits per second. Typically called bps. Reference: Bit Rate. This device converts analog signals to digital signals in order to enable the Internet through a cable network.
  • Page 225 A DSP software algorithm that compresses or decompresses voice or audio signals over Voice over IP, Voice over Frame Relay, or Voice over ATM. Console A DTE interface through which a command enters a host Stands for Class of Service. CoS refers to the standard method that enables a higher-level protocol to make a lower-level protocol process messages.
  • Page 226 a printer or an output device connected to another phone number by using a telephone line. Once the original document is read by a facsimile, the facsimile treats the document as a fixed graphic image, and converts it to bitmap. In this digital form, data is transferred in the form of an electrical signal through a phone system.
  • Page 227 ADPCM encoding voice with packet voice networks, PSTN, or PBX networks. This standard is specified under the ITU-T standard of G-series recommendation. This standard specifies variations that ensure low delay of CELP voice compression performed at 16Kbps. The CELP voice coding should be converted to a public telephony format for transmission over either PSTN or PSTN.
  • Page 228 Stands for Internet Protocol Security protocol. IPSec is a still developing standard for the security of networks or the packet processing layer of network communications. In the previous security techniques, security has been included in the application layers of a communication model.
  • Page 229 limited area. The LAN standard specifies a cable connection and signal processing method in the physical layer and data link layer of the OSI model. Reference: MAN, WAN. This is a network communication channel configured with lines or a transmission path Link between the transmitter and receiver and related devices.
  • Page 230 data is contained. A packet mainly refers to the unit of network layer data. Stands for Private Branch eXchange. PBX, which is located in a subscriber building, is a digital or analog phone switchboard used to connect private networks to public phone networks.
  • Page 231 (e.g. TCP, UDP, ATM, and X.25). This is software that allows you to monitor AP-GK1000, AP-GK2000, and AP-GK3000, SmartViewer which are the gatekeeper series of AddPac Technology, in a Graphical User Environment (GUI) environment in real-time and to search or manage statistical data.
  • Page 232 Stands for Simple Network Management Protocol. This is a network management protocol almost dedicated to TCP/IP networks. SNMP monitors and controls network SNMP devices, and manages setup, collection of statistical data, operation performance, and security features. Reference: SGMP and SNMP2 This is the facility of a digital WAN service provider.
  • Page 233 Stands for Voice over HDLC. Voice over HDLC enables a router to deliver live voice VoHDLC traffic (e.g. phone calling and facsimile) to another router through a serial line. Stands for Voice over IP. VoIP is a capability that enables normal telephony voice of the same features, reliability, and voice quality as POTS to deliver over the IP-based Internet.
  • Page 234 AddPac Technology Co., Ltd. Floors # 2 and 3, Jeong Am Bldg., 769- 12, Yoksam-dong, Kangnam-ku, Seoul Phone (02) 568-3848 (Rep.) Facsimile (02) 568-3847 E-mail Address: info@addpac.com http://www.addpac.com...

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