Gentner APV200-IP Manual

Audio perfect video 200- ip

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Audio Perfect Video 200- IP
V.35 Manual
Perfect Communication through Technology, Service and Education.

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  • Page 1 Audio Perfect Video 200- IP V.35 Manual Perfect Communication through Technology, Service and Education.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Before you begin ....................3 Where do I start ....................3 Connectivity ....................4 Remote control ....................5 The Setup Genie ....................6 Optional IR Remote Pick-up................12 Local and remote camera control..............13 Camera presets ....................13 V.35 ....................
  • Page 3: Before You Begin

    Visually inspect the equipment that you have received for any damages. If any damage is noticed, call Gentner's Technical Support Department at (800)283-5936 to request a Return Material Authorization (RMA) number. All returns must be packed in their original shipping containers and must be properly marked and identified with an RMA number.
  • Page 4: Connectivity

    Connectivity V.35 Cables Net Meeting Optional Remote EtherNet IR Pick-up Sony Camera SCSI S-Video Camera Control Panasonic Camera Platter Mic Standard Canon Camera TV Monitor Standard Speakers To Camera Power Cube (adapter) Power Supply To codec Microphone In To S-video adapter cable Clip Camera (codec video in) Turn on the camera.
  • Page 5: Remote Control

    Remote Control V.35...
  • Page 6 Allows you to get audio and video rates. information about the remote control, Gentner, or the APV200IP. Hangs up the current call. FECC Far End Camera Control Allows you to position...
  • Page 7: The Setup Genie

    (for numbers stored in the IMUX). To assist in the proper setup and configuration, a brief description of each menu option specific toV.35 configuration is shown in this document. Please refer to your Gentner APV200IP manual for all other menus and their respective descriptions.
  • Page 8 Step 3. Using the up/down (tu) arrow buttons select the type of video signal your primary input device (camera, VCR) will provide. Press Enter to continue. Step 4. Using the up/down (tu) arrow buttons select the type of video signal your display device (TV, monitor) requires.
  • Page 9 Step 5. Using the up/down (tu) arrow buttons select your V.35 dial type. Press Enter to continue. Selecting the Leased line option This is a direct connection from one location to another location, there are no dialing capabilities. The V.35 APV200IP can only connect to the location at the other end of the leased telephone line or private network.
  • Page 10 Step 6. Using the up/down (tu) arrow buttons select your profile type. Press Enter to continue. Selecting the correct Profile type Consult your DCE equipment manufacturer’s documentation to determine if a prefix or suffix is required in the call profile to activate the RS- 366 dialing procedure.
  • Page 11 IP Information is for Ethernet equipped units only. Consult your IS manager for the correct settings. Step 8. IP address is for Ethernet equipped units only, consult your IS manager for correct selection. Using the up/down (tu) arrow buttons select your IP address method. Press Enter to continue.
  • Page 12: Optional Ir Remote Pick-Up

    Step 10. Setup is now complete. You are ready to proceed with your first video call. Press Enter to continue. Note: After pressing Enter your system will automatically reset. Optional Remote IR Pick-up The Optional Remote IR Pick-Up connects to the REM IR jack on the back panel of the APV200IP.
  • Page 13: Local And Remote Camera Control

    Local and remote camera control Below are instructions to set up local camera control. If you call and connect to another video conferencing system you may be able to control their camera as well. To control the local camera (your camera), press: pans up pans down pans left...
  • Page 14: V.35

    APV200IP operates at bit rates of 56Kbps to 384Kbps. The bit rate must be a multiple of 56Kbps or 64Kbps. Gentner supplies cable sets for attachment to various DCE devices. The interface cable set must be ordered separately with each V.35 APV200IP. Each set consists of two cables. Use the...
  • Page 15 The V.35 APV200IP has two HD-44 data/dialing ports, Port A and Port B (see below). Port A is the primary serial data port and is used for all incoming and outgoing calls. Port B is the secondary serial data port and is used for the second channel in H.221 calls. The DCE device will direct incoming H.221 calls to Port A and/or Port B.
  • Page 16: Additional Configurations

    Additional Configurations You may find it necessary to make additional setting changes in the V.35 configuration. Press the CONFIG button and select V.35 setup. V.35...
  • Page 17: External Fifo

    Selecting the External FIFO option This option must always be set to Yes. Selecting the Auto dial feature Select None to Disable the Auto dial feature. To Enable the Auto dial feature select 1, 2, or 3 to instruct the APV200IP to automatically dial the number in the phonebook position 1, 2, or 3.
  • Page 18: Loopback Test

    Performing an Interface Loop back This will verify the APV200IP’s functional operation. Note: Mute the microphone or have the speakers very low or feedback will occur. Step 1 Press the DIAL button on the remote control and select the Manual dial option from the Manual dial menu.
  • Page 19: Typical Applications

    Typical applications V.35...
  • Page 20: Leased Line Manual Dial/Manual Answer

    Leased Line Manual Dial/Manual Answer Setup 1. Attach the proper Gentner interface cable to Port A on the back of the APV200IP. 2. Press the CONFIG button on the IR controller to enter the Configure menu. 3. Select V.35 setup by pressing 3.
  • Page 21: Leased Line Auto Dial/Auto Answer

    Leased Line Auto Dial/Auto Answer Setup 1. Attach the proper Gentner interface cable to Port A on the back of the APV200IP. 2. Press the CONFIG button on the IR controller to enter the Configure menu. 3. Select V.35 setup by pressing 3.
  • Page 22: Dtr Automatic Dialing Method

    DTR Automatic Dialing Method Setup 1. Attach the proper Gentner interface cable to Port A on the back of the APV200IP. If H.221 calls will be made, attach the proper RSI interface cables to Ports A & B. 2. Press the CONFIG button on the IR controller to enter the Configure menu.
  • Page 23: Leased Line Application

    DCE - Adtran TSU LT (T1-FT1 Data/Channel Service Unit) Gentner Cables: 1 – Gentner to V.35 cable (part #830-000-028). Connect the end of the cable labeled Video Codec to the V.35 APV200IPPort A connector. Connect the V.35 connector to the Adtran V.35 port. The RS366 cable is not connected in this application.
  • Page 24: Dial Up Applications

    DCE - Ascend Multiband VSX BRI, refer to the manufacturer’s instructions. Gentner Cables: 2 – Gentner to Ascend cables, part number 830-000-026. Connect one cable from the V.35 APV200IP Port A to the Ascend Host 1 port. Connect the other cable from the V.35 APV200IP Port B to the Ascend Host 2 port.
  • Page 25 Ascend’s proprietary AIM protocol. The AIM protocol can only be used between compatible Ascend IMUX’s. Gentner does not recommend using the AIM protocol since the call will fail if the remote IMUX does not support AIM. The above profiles will work with an attached Gentner V.35 if the channel count is 6 channels or less.
  • Page 26 APV200IP configuration: V.35 Menu: Dial: RS-366 Call Profile Type: Prefix Call Profiles: 56K 2 channel H.221 #003 64K 2 channel H.221 #004 56K 6 channel BOND #013 64K 2 channel BOND #014 External FIFO: Placing a Call: 1. Press DIAL 2.
  • Page 27: Satellite Applications

    However, since there are a wide variety of satellite modems, timing, network design and other factors, Gentner cannot guarantee proper video operation with every satellite installation. Since Gentner does not have its own satellite service, Gentner is willing assist the user in determining if the V.35 APV200IP is suitable for the application.

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