Sony IPELA PCS-XL55 Operating Instructions Manual

Sony IPELA PCS-XL55 Operating Instructions Manual

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4-275-934-17 (1)
HD Visual
Communication
System
Operating Instructions (Version 2.4)
Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for
future reference.
PCS-XL55
© 2011 Sony Corporation

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  • Page 1 4-275-934-17 (1) HD Visual Communication System Operating Instructions (Version 2.4) Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. PCS-XL55 © 2011 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2 Refer to these This equipment should be installed and numbers whenever you call upon your Sony operated with minimum distance 20cm between the radiator & your body. This dealer regarding this product.
  • Page 3 For the customers in Europe uncontrolled environment. This equipment should be installed and operated with The manufacturer of this product is Sony minimum distance 20 cm between the Corporation, 1-7-1 Konan, Minato-ku, radiator & your body. This transmitter must Tokyo, 108-0075 Japan.
  • Page 4 Danish For yderligere information gå ind på følgende hjemmeside: http://www.compliance.sony.de/ Hierbij verklaart Sony Corporation dat het toestel PCS-XL55/HD Visual Communication System in overeenstemming is met de essentiële eisen en de Dutch andere relevante bepalingen van richtlijn 1999/5/EG. Nadere informatie kunt u vinden op: http://www.compliance.sony.de/...
  • Page 5 és az 1999/5/EC irányelv egyéb előírá sainak. További információkat a következő weboldalon találhat: http://www.compliance.sony.de Con la presente Sony Corporation dichiara che questo PCS-XL55/ HD Visual Communication System è conforme ai requisiti essenziali ed alle altre Italian disposizioni pertinenti stabilite dalla direttiva 1999/5/CE. Per ulteriori dettagli, si prega di consultare il seguente URL: http://www.compliance.sony.de/...
  • Page 6 Slovenian direktive 1999/5/ES. Za podrobnosti vas napro šamo, če pogledate na URL http://www.compliance.sony.de/ Por medio de la presente Sony Corporation declara que el PCS-XL55/HD Visual Communication System cumple con los requisitos esenciales y Spanish cualesquiera otras disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/ CE.
  • Page 7 Finnish koskevien direktiivin muiden ehtojen mukainen. Halutessasi lisätietoja, käy osoitteessa: http://www.compliance.sony.de/ Par la présente Sony Corporation déclare que l’appareil PCS-RF1/RF Remote Commander est conforme aux exigences essentielles et aux autres dispositions French pertinentes de la directive 1999/5/CE. Pour toute information complémentaire, veuillez consulter l’URL suivante: http://www.compliance.sony.de/...
  • Page 8 Slovenian 1999/5/ES. Za podrobnosti vas napro šamo, če pogledate na URL: http:// www.compliance.sony.de/ Por medio de la presente Sony Corporation declara que el PCS-RF1/RF Remote Commander cumple con los requisitos esenciales y cualesquiera otras Spanish disposiciones aplicables o exigibles de la Directiva 1999/5/CE. Para mayor información, por favor consulte el siguiente URL: http://...
  • Page 9 Semiconductor) sensors. They do not Precautions indicate malfunctions. White flecks Although the CMOS sensors are produced Operating or storage location with high-precision technologies, fine white Avoid operating or storing the system in the flecks may be generated on the screen in rare following locations: cases, caused by cosmic rays, etc.
  • Page 10: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Chapter 1: Installation and Preparation Using This Manual ....................16 Features ........................17 System Components ....................19 Basic System Components ................19 Optional Equipment ..................20 System Configuration .................... 21 System Configuration via a LAN ..............21 System Configuration via an ISDN ..............
  • Page 11 Chapter 2: Registration and Setup for System Administrators Registering Local Information ................54 Opening the Setup Menu .................. 54 Line Interface Setup Menu ................57 Dial Setup Menu ....................57 Answer Setup Menu ..................58 Multipoint Setup Menu ..................58 Communication Setup Menu ................
  • Page 12 Chapter 3: Basic Connection Starting a Connection by Calling a Remote Party ..........97 Turning On the Power ..................97 Calling a Remote Party by Using the Connect Menu ........99 Calling a Remote Party by Entering Their Address or Number Directly (Direct Dial) ..................
  • Page 13 Capturing the Screen .................... 137 Chapter 4: Connection with Optional Equipment Using a Tools Menu ..................... 139 Using the Computer Picture for Presentation ............141 Connecting a Computer .................. 141 Making a Presentation ..................142 Streaming a Communication ................144 Recording a Visual Communication ..............
  • Page 14 Using the Display Control ................... 183 Broadcast Mode ..................... 183 Broadcast Modes and Displayed Windows ............ 185 Switching the Broadcast Mode ..............186 Receiving the Broadcast Requested From Another Terminal ......187 Ending the Multipoint Connection ..............188 Notes on Secondary Terminals ................189 Multipoint Attributes ...................
  • Page 15 List of Port Numbers Used on the PCS-XL55 ............. 241 Videoconferencing Room Layout ................ 242 “Memory Stick” Media ..................243 Phenomena Specific to CMOS Image Sensors ............ 244 Glossary ....................... 245 Menu Configuration ..................... 248 “IPELA” and are trademarks of Sony Corporation.
  • Page 16: Chapter 1: Installation And Preparation

    audio data, and encrypted data from a Chapter 1: computer. Chapter 6: Multipoint Connection Installation and This chapter shows you how to connect your system to multiple sites. Preparation Chapter 7: Computer Display Function This chapter describes how to use the system as a computer display.
  • Page 17: Features

    reception. The built-in echo canceller Features supports up to 16 kHz. Supports data communication The PCS-XL55 HD Visual Communication The Communication System supports System is a communication system that transmission of output data from a computer. provides face-to-face communications with a remote party by transmitting and receiving High transmission speeds and images and sound via LAN (Local Area...
  • Page 18 On-screen keyboard Supports encrypted connection The on-screen keyboard displayed on the The system allows you to make a strictly monitor screen allows you to input a confidential connection using standard number, address, etc. without moving your encryption, which complies with the H.233, eyes away from the screen.
  • Page 19: System Components

    System Components The PCS-XL55 HD Visual Communication System is composed of basic system components for a basic communication, and optional equipment for an enhanced communication. Basic System Components Components packaged in the PCS-XL55 Unit Description PCS-XL55 HD Visual Contains the camera, monitor, video codec, audio Communication System codec, echo canceller, network interfaces and system controller.
  • Page 20: Optional Equipment

    Optional Equipment Optional equipment especially designed for use with the Communication System The following optional devices are used to enhance your videoconference. Unit Description PCSA-B384S ISDN Unit Used to connect to an ISDN line. Up to three ISDN lines; 6B channels usable. PCSA-B768S ISDN Unit Used to connect to an ISDN line.
  • Page 21: System Configuration

    System Configuration The PCS-XL55 HD Visual Communication System has various system configuration capabilities using the basic components and optional equipment. This section describes the capabilities and necessary equipment for some typical configuration examples. System Configuration via a LAN This allows you to: •...
  • Page 22: System Configuration Via An Isdn

    System Configuration via an ISDN Connection to ISDN is required to use the PCSA-B384S or PCSA-B768S ISDN Unit especially designed for use with this system. This allows you to: • Have a point-to-point HD visual communication over ISDN. • Pick up sound in stereo by using two microphones connected to the system. •...
  • Page 23: System Configuration Via A Sip

    System Configuration via a SIP This allows you to: • Have an HD visual communication with an IP telephone, etc. using SIP. • Pick up sound in stereo by using two microphones connected to the system. System configuration 1 PCS-XL55 HD Visual Communication System 2 PCS-RF1 Remote Commander 3 SIP server...
  • Page 24: System Configuration Via An Isdn For Multipoint

    System Configuration via an ISDN for Multipoint To enable ISDN connection, you need to connect the optional PCSA-B384S or PCSA-B768S ISDN Unit especially designed for use with this system. This allows you to: Have a multipoint HD visual communication among up to 3 sites over ISDN. System configuration This diagram depicts a system configuration using...
  • Page 25: System Configuration Via A Lan And Isdn For Multipoint

    System Configuration via a LAN and ISDN for Multipoint You can connect to up to 3 sites via mixed LAN and ISDN lines. This allows you to: Have a multipoint HD visual communication among up to 3 sites over LAN and ISDN.
  • Page 26: System Connections

    System Connections This section describes the typical system connections. Notes • Be sure to turn off all the equipment before making any connections. • Do not connect/disconnect the interface cable or pen tablet with the power on. Doing so may damage the Communication System or ISDN Unit. •...
  • Page 27: System Connection Via A Lan

    System Connection via a LAN PCS-XL55 HD Visual Communication System to LAN INPUT UTP cable (category 5, straight) ENTER MENU to DC19.5V Power cord to a wall outlet AC adaptor 1) Supplied 2) Not supplied Note The REC OUT jack is used to make an audio recording of a communication. This is not used during regular communication.
  • Page 28: System Connection Via An Isdn

    System Connection via an ISDN PCS-XL55 HD Visual Communication System ISDN Unit to TERMINAL PCSA-B384S ISDN Unit Interface cable to ISDN 1-3 (supplied INPUT with ISDN PCSA-B768S ISDN Unit Unit) to ISDN 1-6 ENTER MENU to ISDN to ISDN UNIT ISDN modular cable DC19.5V Power cord...
  • Page 29: System Connection Via A Sip

    System Connection via a SIP PCS-XL55 HD Visual Communication System SIP server to LAN to LAN connector connector INPUT to LAN IP telephone, UTP cable connector etc. (category 5, straight) ENTER MENU AC adaptor to DC19.5V Power cord 1) Supplied 2) Not supplied to a wall outlet Note...
  • Page 30: Preparing The System

    Preparing the System Inserting Batteries into the Remote Commander Most of the operations with the HD Visual Communication System can be controlled with the supplied Remote Commander. Remove the battery compartment cover. Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) with correct polarities into the battery compartment.
  • Page 31: Pairing The Remote Commander

    • If battery leakage occurs, clean the battery compartment and replace all the batteries with new ones. Pairing the Remote Commander The supplied Remote Commander controls the HD Visual Communication System using the radio frequency of 2.4 GHz. The Remote Commander and the Communication System are paired to prevent interference from other Remote Commanders and Systems.
  • Page 32 Within three minutes after the power is on, locate the Remote Commander closer to the Communication System, and press the RETURN and TOOLS buttons at the same time. The LED indicator flashes rapidly. Press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander. If the LED indicator flashes more slowly, pairing between the units has succeeded.
  • Page 33: Turning The System On/Off

    Turning the System On/Off This section describes how to turn on or off the Communication System. Opening the Lens Cover The system is equipped with a lens cover to hide the camera. Before starting a videoconference, open the lens cover by sliding the lever for lens cover on the top of the system to the right.
  • Page 34: Turning On

    Turning On Turn on any external equipment that will be used. Press the (power) switch on the Communication System to turn it on. (power) switch INPUT ENTER MENU (power) indicator (power) indicator on the Communication System flashes. “Starting” appears on the bottom right of the monitor, and then the IPELA logo appears.
  • Page 35 If connection of the ISDN Unit or other devices to the Communication System is not re-established even after the system power is recovered, consult a Sony dealer.
  • Page 36: Standby Mode Function

    Standby Mode Function To save power, the Communication System will enter standby mode if you do not operate it for a specified period of time. When the Communication System is in standby mode, the indicator lights in orange. You can turn on the Communication System with any button on the Remote Commander if the System is in standby mode.
  • Page 37: Turning Off

    Turning Off Press the (power) switch on the Communication System. The message “Power off?” appears on the monitor screen. Press the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Power off”, and press the ENTER button. You can power off the system by pressing the (power) button on the Remote Commander.
  • Page 38 You can also press the PC/RGB button and VC button to switch between videoconference display, two-picture display with the videoconference picture as the main picture, and two-picture display with the computer picture as the main picture. For details on using the system as a computer display, see “Chapter 7: Computer Display Function”.
  • Page 39: Setting Up The System Immediately After The Installation - Initial Setup Wizard

    Setting Up the System Immediately after the Installation — Initial Setup Wizard When you turn on the Communication System for the first time after installation and the self-diagnosis is completed, the setup wizard appears on the monitor screen. Register your local system data with the setup wizard using the Remote Commander.
  • Page 40 Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the language to be used for the on-screen menus and messages. Select from among English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Portuguese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Russian, Arabic, Thai, Turkish, Norwegian, Welsh, Czech and Hungarian.
  • Page 41 To select the line interface Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Select Line I/F” in the setup wizard, then press the ENTER button. Select the line interface to be used. Wizard Select Line I/F Which is your Line I/F? (Multiple selection available) Select Line I/F I SD N...
  • Page 42: Using The Menus

    Using the Menus The HD Visual Communication System uses the on-screen menus to make various adjustments and settings. This section explains how to adjust or set the items in the menus and gives a brief introduction to the menus. Identifying the Home Menu The Home menu is displayed on the monitor screen when the system is turned on and has not been connected to a remote party.
  • Page 43: Date And Time

    Home menu (with all items shown) IP:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX IPv6:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX:XXXX 5/11/2008 13:00 Prêt Accueil NEAR Caméra Outils Room 101 Room 201 Office A Office E Historique Annuaire Appel détaillé Appel qh qj 1 Background screen Image shot by the camera is displayed. B Local terminal name The local terminal name set in the menu is displayed.
  • Page 44: Camera Menu

    The Camera menu is used to adjust the camera brightness, or to preset the camera adjustments and to move the camera to the preset position. Camera menu 5/11/2008 13:00 Camera Previous Adjustments Brightness Preset Details For details on the Camera menu, see page 125. H Tools button The Tools menu opens when you select the button and press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander.
  • Page 45: History Menu

    History menu IP:192.168.0.11 5/11/2008 13:00 History Dial Dial History1 Home 111.111.111.112 2008/05/01 00:00 (12:34:56) Answer Dial History2 555-555-555 2008/05/26 00:00 (03:25:45) Missed Call Dial History3 17.17.17.17 2008/05/26 00:00 (01:00:17) Dial History4 18.18.18.18 2008/05/26 00:00 (01:00:18) Dial History5 19.19.19.19 2008/05/26 00:00 (01:00:19) Dial History6 20.20.20.20 2008/05/26 00:00 (01:00:20)
  • Page 46 Connect menu IP:192.168.0.11 5/11/2008 13:00 Previous Enter Number/Address Select from Phone Book Connect Select from History For details, see “Calling a Remote Party by Using the Connect Menu” on page 99. L Detailed Dial button The Detailed Dial menu opens when you select the Detailed Dial button and press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander.
  • Page 47: Dial Button

    P Dial button To call a remote party whose number or address has been entered in the number input box, select this button, then press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander. Q One-touch dial buttons The submenu is displayed when you select a thumbnail for a remote party you want to call and press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander.
  • Page 48 7 Volume The volume-level bar is temporarily shown when you adjust the volume of the Communication System. 8 Warning messages If system malfunction occurs, a warning, instruction, etc. are displayed. Using the Menus...
  • Page 49: Operation Using The Menu

    Operation Using the Menu The basic operation through the menu is explained taking manual brightness adjustment in the Camera menu as an example. Buttons used for menu operations PRESENTATION LAYOUT VIDEO INPUT CAMERA V/v/B/b buttons VOLUME ZOOM ENTER ENTER button RETURN TOOLS RETURN button...
  • Page 50 Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Camera”, then press the ENTER button. The Camera menu appears. 5/11/2008 13:00 Previous Adjustments Brightness Camera Preset Details Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Brightness”, then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 51: Entering Characters Using The Remote Commander

    When the “Save” button is displayed in the menu When the setting or adjustment is finished, press the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Save” and press the ENTER button. The setting or adjusted value becomes effective. When the “Cancel”...
  • Page 52: Entering Characters Using The On-Screen Keyboard

    To enter a symbol Press the F2 button repeatedly to select the desired symbol. Pressing the 0 button repeatedly also enables you to enter a symbol. To enter a dot (.) for an IP address Press the b button or DOT button. Note When “Internet Protocol”...
  • Page 53 When you select a number, the selected number is entered. When you select an alphabetic letter, a submenu with available letters appears on the on-screen keyboard. Select the desired letter and press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander. The selected letter is entered. Back Space Previous...
  • Page 54: Registering Local Information

    Chapter 2: Registration and Setup for System Administrators This chapter describes the registration and settings to be carried out by the system administrator. The chapter is intended to be read by the system administrator. Registering Local Information Before connecting, set up the local system using the Setup menus. This section describes how to display the Setup menus and gives a introduction to the menus.
  • Page 55 Use the V, v, B or b button to select “Setup”, then press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander. The Setup menu appears on the monitor screen. Menus available from a setup menu The Setup menus are grouped into the following depending on the setting items.
  • Page 56 Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the menu button you want to set, then press the ENTER or b button. The selected setup menu appears. Setting items Menu button Setup Dial Auto Telephone Mode More Options Enable Dial...
  • Page 57: Line Interface Setup Menu

    Off: Disables the recording of the user Line Interface Setup Menu names. On: Select when you want to record user The Line Interface setup menu is used to names. Each time dialing takes place, select the line interface you use for the user name input menu appears.
  • Page 58: Answer Setup Menu

    Answer Setup Menu Multipoint Setup Menu The Answer setup menu is used to set up call The Multipoint setup menu is used to set up when the local reception. multipoint connection system is used as the main terminal Answer Answer Multipoint Multipoint Auto Answer...
  • Page 59: Communication Setup Menu

    Note Note When there is only one terminal connected, the The setting items and page numbers in the IP: display switches to full screen regardless of the Mode page vary according to the setting of selection of the setting. “Individual Settings”. Communication IP: Mode Communication Setup Menu...
  • Page 60 item for transmission and reception, and Note point-to-point and multipoint connections When the remote system does not support the individually. audio mode selected by the local site, the mode You can select from among 720, W4CIF, automatically becomes “G.711”. W432P, WCIF, 4CIF, CIF, QCIF and AUTO.
  • Page 61 On: Select to configure the ISDN settings When “Individual Settings for Point-to- for point-to-point and multipoint Point/Multipoint” on the ISDN page is set to connections individually. “On”, you can set this item for point-to-point and multipoint connections individually. On: Enables the control of each other’s Note cameras.
  • Page 62: Audio Setup Menu

    Screen Size Note Allows you to select the screen size of the When the remote system does not support the picture to be transmitted or received. audio mode selected by the local site, the mode When “Individual Settings for Point-to- automatically becomes “G.711”.
  • Page 63 MIC+AUX: Inputs audio from the Notes microphone and auxiliary external • When “Adaptive Rate Control (ARC)”, equipment. “Packet Resend Request (ARQ)” or “Forward Error Correction (FEC)” is set to Note “On” in the QoS setup menu, you cannot set “Lip Sync” to “Off”. When “Link to Audio Input”...
  • Page 64 Default + 100ms: Selects the default delay Audio2 Basic Setup2 plus 100ms. Custom: Uses the Audio Output Delay you AUX Local Monitor Out set. Allows you to select whether the audio input Audio Output Delay from the AUDIO IN jacks outputs to the audio output jacks on the Communication When you set “Audio Output Delay Setting”...
  • Page 65: Video Setup Menu

    Ringer Tone device connected to the RGB OUT connector. Allows you to select the volume of a ring tone when you receive a call from among RGB Monitor Output Format “Loud”, “Medium” and “Quiet”. You can Allows you to select the format of the signal also select “Off”...
  • Page 66: Lan Setup Menu

    Note LAN Setup Menu When “Link to Audio Input” is set to “On”, “Audio Input”, “Input Select (MIC)” and The LAN setup menu is used to set up LAN “Input Select (AUX)” on the Basic Setup1 connection. page of Audio setup menu cannot be selected. For details about the settings, consult your network administrator.
  • Page 67 LAN Mode Secondary DNS Allows you to select the interface type and Enter a secondary DNS address. the communication mode of the LAN LAN Mode connection. Allows you to select the interface type and Auto: The interface type and the the communication mode of the LAN communication mode are detected connection.
  • Page 68 Off: Does not use a fixed IP address for a Gatekeeper Mode PPPoE connection. Allows you to select whether to use the On: Uses a fixed IP address for a PPPoE gatekeeper to control access to a LAN. connection. Using the gatekeeper allows you to dial using the user name or user number as well Fixed IP Address for PPPoE as dialing using the IP address.
  • Page 69: Qos Setup Menu

    User Alias Contact Enter the user name (H.323 alias) registered Enter information about the terminal in the gatekeeper. administrator (up to 30 characters). User Number QoS Setup Menu Enter the user number (E.164 number) registered in the gatekeeper. Specifies the functions for providing optimum consistent communication.
  • Page 70: Tos Setup Menu

    Packet Resend Request (ARQ) QoS2 Re-Order/Shaping Allows you to select whether to request packet to be resent when packet losses occur Re-Order during communication. Allows you to select whether to correct re- On: Requests packets to be resent. order that may cause packet loss (invalid Off: Does not request packets to be resent.
  • Page 71: Sip Setup Menu

    DSCP: Defines the TOS field as the Basic Setup Differentiated Services Code Point (DSCP). Enter the value between 0 and SIP Server Mode Allows you to select whether you use a SIP Precedence server or not. Enter the IP Precedence value between 0 and On: Enables use of the SIP server.
  • Page 72: Spid Settings For Customers In The Usa And Canada

    Protocol Sub Address Allows you to select the protocol of the Enter sub-addresses when registering them. ISDN lines to be used. You can select Sub-addresses can only be composed of National ISDN, Japan (NTT), Euro ISDN, numbers. Euro ISDN (France), 5ESS (P-P), or DMS- 100, depending on the interface that you are ISDN5 SPID...
  • Page 73: Annotation Setup Menu

    Open the Telephone Number page to For the AT&T 5ESS (Point-to-Point enter the LDN (Local Directory Custom ISDN) switch type Number) in the Local Number text You do not need to set up the SPID, boxes. then no entry in the A1 and A2 (B1 and B2, C1 and C2, depending on the When you use the AT&T 5ESS number of lines you use) is required.
  • Page 74: Camera Setup Menu

    Control by Far End Camera Setup Menu When “Far End Camera Control” is set to “On” in the Communication setup menu, you can temporarily reject the camera Camera Camera control command transmitted by the remote party. On: Accepts the camera control command. Off: Rejects the camera control command.
  • Page 75 Clock Display Pattern Communication Mode Display Allows you to select the display pattern of On: Displays the communication mode the clock. when the system is connected to the You can select from among “Year/Month/ remote site. Day”, “Month/Day/Year”, “Day/Month/ Off: Does not display the communication Year”, “Year-Month-Day”...
  • Page 76: Home Menu Setup Menu

    Local Terminal Name Note On: Displays the local terminal name in the Even if “F1” is set to any option other than Home menu. “Far/Near”, “F1” is fixed to “Far/Near” Off: Does not display the local terminal while the Video Input or Layout menu is name.
  • Page 77: Administrator Setup Menu

    Off: Does not display the buttons for Off: Does not display the current audio input connection. level. Phone Book Button Volume On: Displays “Phone Book”. On: Displays the volume meter for a certain Off: Does not display “Phone Book”. duration when the volume is adjusted. Off: Does not display the volume meter.
  • Page 78 Settings Password” when saving each setting. • Make sure to write down the Administrator Password. If you should forget the Line Interface Administrator Password, consult your Sony Enabled: Requires “Save Settings dealer. In this case, the memory of the Password” when saving the Line Communication System is initialized before Interface settings.
  • Page 79 Disabled: Does not require the password when saving the Multipoint settings. Enabled: Requires “Save Settings Password” when saving the SIP setup settings. IP Mode Disabled: Does not require the password Enabled: Requires “Save Settings Password” when saving the SIP setup settings. when saving the IP Mode settings.
  • Page 80 Shared Phone Book Audio Port Number Enabled: Requires “Save Settings Enter the audio port number for streaming Password” when saving the Shared broadcasts. Phone Book settings. Video Port Number Disabled: Does not require the password Enter the video port number for streaming when saving the Shared Phone Book broadcasts.
  • Page 81 Enabled: Permits access via Telnet. information from the Communication Disabled: Prohibits access via Telnet. System, the System automatically falls under the control of the AMX system. SSH Access Allows you to select whether to permit access to the Communication System via Enter a number from 0 to 255 as the HOP SSH (Secure Shell).
  • Page 82: Encryption Setup Menu

    Clear Phone Book Connect Priority: Connects with the encryption feature to a remote party with Allows you to delete a Phone Book on the standard encrypted connection enabled. system. Connects without the encryption feature Auto Dialing to a remote party with standard encrypted connection disabled or with Allows you to select whether to the encryption feature set to off.
  • Page 83: Displaying The Machine Status

    Displaying the Machine Status The Machine Status menu allows display of the versions, communication mode, line connection quality, etc. of the Communication System and the connected equipment. Displaying the Machine Status Menu Press the TOOLS button on the Remote Commander or use the V, v, B or b button to select “Tools”, then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 84 Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the information to be displayed, then press the ENTER button. The selected display appears. Displaying the Machine Status...
  • Page 85: Machine Information

    Machine version Machine Information Selecting “Next” in the Machine Information menu shows the codec version, The Machine Information menu shows the etc. versions of the HD Visual Communication System and the connected equipment for exclusive use, installed software versions, Peripheral Status etc.
  • Page 86: Lan Line Status

    H239 Communication Mode Status Displays whether the unit is ready to use the The current communication status will be H.239 presentation mode. displayed. When two points are connected to the system, selecting “Next” in the lower Check Code part of the page displays the next page. Displays the encryption check code.
  • Page 87: Restrictions On The Use Of Ipv6

    For details, see “About the Network Routing Restrictions on the Check” on page 96. Use of IPv6 IP address of remote site Enter the IP address of the remote terminal you want to check. The functions of the system are restricted as follows when using the IPv6 Internet Line I/F Protocol or both the IPv4 and IPv6 Internet...
  • Page 88: Setting Up The Network Configurations

    Setting Up the Network Configurations This section describes how to set up the network configurations for use with various networks. For details on the LAN setup menu, see “LAN Setup Menu” (page 66). For details on configurations, consult with the system administrator. LAN Connection via DHCP Configuration example LAN (A)
  • Page 89: Lan Connection Through A Router

    Enter a name in “Host Name” under the Basic Setup page in the LAN setup menu, and enter the appropriate values for “IP Address”, “Network Mask”, and “Gateway Address”. Setup Basic Setup Sony LAN1 Host Name DHCP Mode IP Address 192.100.
  • Page 90: Lan Connection Through A Gatekeeper

    Enter a name in “Host Name” under the Basic Setup page in the LAN setup menu, and enter the appropriate values for “IP Address”, “Network Mask”, and “Gateway Address”. Setup Basic Setup Sony LAN1 Host Name DHCP Mode 192.100. 10. 10...
  • Page 91: Lan Connection Through Nat

    Enter a name in “Host Name” under the Basic Setup page in the LAN setup menu, and enter the appropriate values for “IP Address”, “Network Mask”, and “Gateway Address”. Setup Basic Setup Sony LAN1 Host Name DHCP Mode IP Address 192.100.
  • Page 92: Lan Connection With H.460 Firewall Traversal

    IP:192.168.0.11 5/11/2008 13:00 Setup NAT Setup LAN3 NAT Mode WAN IP Address 210. 10. 10. 1 Save Cancel The setting has been configured properly if the correct WAN IP address appears in the Home menu. To display the NAT address in the Home menu, you must set “Number Display”...
  • Page 93: Configuration Example

    Enter a name in “Host Name” under the Basic Setup page in the LAN setup menu, and enter the appropriate values for “IP Address”, “Network Mask”, and “Gateway Address”. Setup Basic Setup Sony LAN1 Host Name DHCP Mode 192.100. 10. 10...
  • Page 94: Lan Connection Using Pppoe

    PPPoE user name and PPPoE password given to you by the provider. Setup PPPoE LAN1 PPPoE User Alias Sony@aaa.ne.jp Password abcdefg Fixed IP for PPPoE Fixed IP Address for PPPoE 210. 10. 10. 10 Obtain automatically Primary DNS...
  • Page 95: Isdn Connections

    To connect to a remote party Select “IP” under “Line I/F”, enter the remote party’s IP address, and dial. ISDN Connections Enter the appropriate numbers for “Area Code” and “Local Number” in the Telephone Number page of the ISDN setup menu. Note Do not enter the first 0 of the area code.
  • Page 96: About The Network Routing Check

    Before connecting a remote system, you can check the network routing to assure smooth connection with the system. For the network routing check, knowledge of network is required. Consult your network administrator or Sony dealer. If you have any questions about the checked result, consult your network administrator or Sony dealer.
  • Page 97: Chapter 3: Basic Connection

    Chapter 3: Basic Connection This chapter describes how to connect to a remote party after the administrator has completed various registrations and settings for the system. The chapter explains a point-to-point communication via a LAN connection, ISDN connection using the optional PCSA-B384S or PCSA-B768S ISDN Unit or SIP.
  • Page 98 (power) switch INPUT ENTER MENU (power) indicator (power) indicator on the Communication System flashes. “Starting” appears on the bottom right of the monitor, and then the IPELA logo appears. When the system has finished starting up, the indicator remains steadily lit in green.
  • Page 99: Calling A Remote Party By Using The Connect Menu

    Calling a Remote Party by Using the Connect Menu This method is available when the Connect button is displayed in the Home menu. IP:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Ready to connect. 5/11/2008 13:00 Ready Home Camera Connect Connect button Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Connect” in the Home menu, then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 100: Calling A Remote Party By Entering Their Address Or Number Directly

    Calling a Remote Party by Entering Their Address or Number Directly (Direct Dial) When “Direct Dial” is set to “On” in the Home Menu setup menu, the number input box, Dial button, etc. are displayed in the Home menu, allowing you to use the direct dial function.
  • Page 101: Calling A Remote Party Using The One-Touch Dial Buttons

    Press the CONNECT ( ) button on the Remote Commander. Or use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Dial”, then press the ENTER button. The system begins dialing the IP address or telephone number entered in step 4.
  • Page 102: Calling A Remote Party By Selecting Them In The History List

    IP:XXX.XXX.XXX.XXX Ready to connect. 5/11/2008 13:00 Ready Home Camera Tools Room 101 Room 201 Office A Office E History Phone Book Detailed Dial Dial One-touch dial buttons The system begins dialing the selected remote party. “Dialing” appears on the monitor screen. When the system connects to the remote system, “Session Connected.”...
  • Page 103: Calling A Remote Party Registered In The Phone Book

    Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Dial (outgoing call history)”, “Answer (incoming call history)” or “Missed Call (incoming call history in absence)”, then press the ENTER button or b button. The selected history list appears. IP:192.168.0.11 5/11/2008 13:00 History...
  • Page 104: Enter Button

    Phone Book Default Group Home Group1 Group2 Room 101 Room 102 Office A ISDN 01-2345-6789 IP 255.255.255.255 ISDN 98-7654-3210 Group3 Group4 New Entry Group5 Group Edit Group6 Room 201 Room 202 Office E Group7 IP 0.0.0.0 IP 123.456.789.012 ISDN 01-2345-6789 History Group8 Detailed Dial...
  • Page 105: Calling A Remote Party Not Registered In The Phone Book

    To change the order of display Each time the F2 button on the Remote Commander is pressed, the display changes between the list of remote parties’ names in ascending alphabetical order and that list in descending alphabetical order. To display the Phone Book during communication Press the button on the Remote Commander during communication.
  • Page 106 Select the line interface to be used for connection. Use the V, v, B or b button to select “Line I/F”, then press the ENTER button. The setting items appear. Press the V, v, B or b button to select the line interface to be used to connect to the remote party, then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 107 When using the ISDN 1 Enter the telephone number of a remote party to connect in the A text box. Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select the A text box, then press the ENTER button. Next, enter the telephone number with the number buttons on the Remote Commander or on- screen keyboard, and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 108 To cancel dialing before connecting While “Dialing” is displayed on the monitor screen, press the DISCONNECT ) button or the ENTER button on the Remote Commander. To save the entered IP address or ISDN telephone number in the Phone Book When you enter the IP address or ISDN telephone number, the Save button appears at the lower part of the menu.
  • Page 109: Receiving A Call From A Remote Party

    Receiving a Call from a Remote Party Operations for answering a call differ depending on the setting of the answer mode. Note The unit is set to manual answer mode under factory default settings. Answering Calls (Manual/Auto Answer Mode) Manual answer mode When there is an incoming call, the Communication System rings.
  • Page 110 When you do not want to answer the call Press V, v, B or b to select “Cancel”, then press the ENTER button. Ringing stops, and the connection is canceled. To answer a call in auto answer mode When you receive a call, the Communication System rings and the message “Answering...”...
  • Page 111: Ending The Connection

    Ending the Connection Press the DISCONNECT ( ) button on the Remote Commander. The message “Disconnect?” appears on the monitor screen. Press the DISCONNECT ( ) button on the Remote Commander again, or press the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “OK”, then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 112: Registering A Remote Party - Phone Book

    Registering a Remote Party – Phone Book You can register the telephone number or IP address of a remote party in the Phone Book, allowing you to dial the party very easily. Up to 1000 remote parties can be registered in the Phone Book. You can also store a still image such as a participant’s portrait in the index list.
  • Page 113 Phone Book Index Group Select None Specified One-Touch Dial None Specified Dial to: Specified Line I/F Communication 1024Kbps Bit Rate 2B (128K) Number of Lines More Options Save Cancel Set the items in the List Edit menu. Use the V, v, B or b button and the ENTER button on the Remote Commander to select the setup item.
  • Page 114 Icon/Image Select the icon or a still image stored on a “Memory Stick” to be displayed on the Phone Book. Note You cannot select a still image unless a “Memory Stick” in which still images are stored is inserted. One-Touch Dial Specified Select whether to display the one-touch dial buttons in the Home menu.
  • Page 115: Editing The Contents Of The Phone Book

    To connect to the remote party without using bonding If the system of the remote party is not equipped with the bonding function, entering one telephone number does not allow you to connect all the line numbers used to connect to the remote party. To connect to the remote party by entering all the ISDN line numbers used, you can set the connection without using the bonding function of this system.
  • Page 116: Copying A Registered Party In The Phone Book

    Modify the telephone number, IP address, name or setting. Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Save”, then press the ENTER button. The modification is completed. Copying a Registered Party in the Phone Book Open the Phone Book.
  • Page 117 Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Group Edit”, then press the ENTER button. The Phone Book > Group Edit menu appears. Phone Book > Group Edit New Entry Previous Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “New Entry”, then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 118 Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Previous”, then press the ENTER button. The Phone Book is restored. To modify the group name Open the Phone Book > Group Edit menu, select the group button you want to modify using the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander, and press the ENTER button.
  • Page 119: Creating A Private Phone Book

    Creating a Private Phone Book You can create your own Phone Book (Private Phone Book) on a “Memory Stick”. Once the Private Phone Book is registered, inserting the “Memory Stick” into the Communication System changes the Phone Book to the Private Phone Book.
  • Page 120 Register a new remote party. The procedure is the same as that for registering in the Phone Book. Proceed with steps 2 to 4 in “Registering a New Remote Party” on page 112. The procedures for how to edit the contents of the Private Phone Book, how to delete the registered remote party, or how to copy one of the registered parties in the Private Phone Book are the same as those for the Phone Book.
  • Page 121: Using The Shared Phone Book

    Using the Shared Phone Book Using the Shared Phone Book function enables multiple Sony Visual Communication Systems to access to a Phone Book located on a server. For detailed configuration, consult your network administrator. Notes Shared Phone Book • You can dial a remote party registered in the in the same manner as with the Phone Book.
  • Page 122 Using the Shared Phone Book Check that “SPB Mode” is set to “On” in the Shared Phone Book setup menu, and enter appropriate values for “SPB Server Address” and “SPB Server Password”. Setup Shared Phone Book Shared Phone Book SPB Mode SPB Server Address SPB Server Password Save...
  • Page 123: Adjusting The Sound

    Adjusting the Sound Adjusting the Volume of the Received Sound You can adjust the volume of the sound to be received from a remote party. Press the VOLUME + button on the Remote Commander to increase the volume, VOLUME – button to decrease it. The volume level indicator appears on the monitor screen.
  • Page 124: Turning Off The Sound On Answering - Mic On Answer Function

    Turning Off the Sound on Answering – Mic on Answer Function You can turn off the sound to be sent to a remote party when you have answered a call from the remote party. If you set “Mic on Answer” to “Off” in the Answer setup menu, only the picture on the local party will be sent to the remote party when answering a call.
  • Page 125: Adjusting The Camera

    Adjusting the Camera You can adjust the image shot by the local camera that is sent to the remote party to obtain the desired angle and size. During communication you can also control the camera on the remote site to adjust the image shot by the remote camera.
  • Page 126: Adjusting The Brightness

    Adjustments Local Camera : Zoom indicator Use the ZOOM button on the Remote Commander to zoom in or out. Press the T (Telephoto) button to zoom in and the W (Wide angle) button to zoom out. To control the remote camera •...
  • Page 127: Using The Preset Function

    Select the camera to be adjusted. During communication pressing the F1 button on the Remote Commander switches between the camera on the local site and that on the remote site. Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Brightness”, then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 128 5/11/2008 13:00 Camera Previous Adjustments Brightness Preset Details Select the camera whose zoom setting you want to preset. During communication pressing the F1 button on the Remote Commander switches between the camera on the local site and that on the remote site. Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Preset”, then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 129 Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Adjustments” under “Camera Angle”, then press the ENTER button, if you want to adjust the camera zoom. The Adjustments menu is displayed and you can adjust the zoom. For the adjustment procedures, see “Adjusting the Camera Zoom”...
  • Page 130: Adjusting The Camera In The Detailed Setup Menu

    Press the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Load”, then press the ENTER button. The camera moves to the selected preset position. Note You can select the items below from the submenu: “Cancel”: Cancels selection of the preset position. “Edit”: Changes the selected preset position.
  • Page 131 To adjust the focus manually Select “Manual” in the Focus drop-down list. Select “Focus Adjustment” and press the ENTER button. Adjust the focus using the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander. To focus on a distant subject, press the b button. To focus on a near subject, press the B button.
  • Page 132: Selecting The Input Picture And Sound

    Selecting the Input Picture and Sound You can switch the picture displayed on the monitor screen, and switch between the input picture and audio. Switching the Displayed Picture between the Local and Remote Pictures When the displayed picture on the monitor can be switched during communication, pressing the LAYOUT button on the Remote Commander displays the indication “F1: Switches the monitored picture between the remote and local sites.”...
  • Page 133: Remote Commander

    To change the video input name displayed in the Video Input menu You can label the desired name for each video input on the Custom Input Label page in the Video setup menu. When you switch the video input in step 2 above, the name you set is displayed in the Video Input menu.
  • Page 134: Switching The Picture From The Remote System

    Switching the Picture from the Remote System You can switch the picture output from the remote system during communication. Press the VIDEO INPUT button, then F1 button on the Remote Commander. The Video Input > Far menu appears. Video Input > Far CAMERA S VIDEO YPbPr...
  • Page 135: Switching The Picture Displayed On The Monitor Screen

    Switching the Picture Displayed on the Monitor Screen You can display the pictures on the local and remote sites on the monitor screen at the same time. This enables you to check how your own party is monitored on the remote site. Press the LAYOUT button on the Remote Commander.
  • Page 136 To swap the location of the remote and local pictures When the displayed picture can be switched during communication, pressing the LAYOUT button on the Remote Commander displays the indication “F1: Switches the monitored picture between the remote and local sites.” at the bottom of the monitor.
  • Page 137: Capturing The Screen

    Capturing the Screen You can capture the image displayed on the screen by using “Screen Capture” in the Tools menu and display the captured image on the Phone Book. The captured image is stored in the “Memory Stick”. To capture the local image Insert a “Memory Stick”...
  • Page 138 Press the TOOLS button on the Remote Commander to display the Tools menu. Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Execute” for “Screen Capture”, then press the ENTER button. The remote picture is captured and is stored in the “Memory Stick”. Capturing the Screen...
  • Page 139: Chapter 4: Connection With Optional Equipment

    Chapter 4: Connection with Optional Equipment This chapter describes the various connections using the optional equipment in addition to the components contained in the PCS-XL55 HD Visual Communication System. To make a multipoint connection, see Chapter 6. Using a Tools Menu Pressing the TOOLS button on the Remote Commander opens the Tools menu on the monitor screen.
  • Page 140 For details on presentation, see “Using the Computer Picture for Presentation” on page 141. Streaming Pressing the ENTER button on the Remote Commander allows you to broadcast live stream of the visual communication, and people who do not participate in the communication can watch it over the Web. During broadcasting, the message “Executing”...
  • Page 141: Using The Computer Picture For Presentation

    Using the Computer Picture for Presentation You can transmit an RGB picture input from a computer, etc. with the local picture simultaneously to a remote party. Note The acceptable RGB signals differ depending on whether they are transmitted during presentation mode or computer display mode. For details on acceptable RGB signals, see “PCS-XL55 HD Visual Communication System (RGB IN)”...
  • Page 142: Making A Presentation

    Making a Presentation To configure the presentation mode When you transmit an RGB picture from a computer, etc. and a camera picture simultaneously to a remote party, the remote party can view both pictures simultaneously. This function is called “to make a presentation using the presentation mode complying with H.239”.
  • Page 143 To change the display pattern of the presentation when the H.239 function is disabled Select the display pattern for the presentation with “Presentation Screen” on the Basic Setup page of the Video setup menu (page 65) before starting a presentation. Full Screen: The computer picture to be transmitted from the local system is displayed in full screen.
  • Page 144: Streaming A Communication

    Streaming a Communication By broadcasting a stream of a visual communication, people who cannot attend the communication can watch the proceedings over the Web using a computer. Before broadcasting a live stream, be sure to configure the live stream permission setting. For details on viewing a streamed communication, see “Chapter 8: Web Control Function”.
  • Page 145 To stop a streaming broadcast Selecting “Stop” for “Streaming” in the Tools menu and pressing the ENTER button stop the streaming broadcast. Notes • Even if the Communication System is turned off while the streaming broadcast is being executed, the streaming broadcast continues. •...
  • Page 146: Recording A Visual Communication

    Recording a Visual Communication The video and audio of a visual communication can be saved in a “Memory Stick” in MPEG4 format. The saved data can then be viewed on a computer. For details on the recording settings, see “Recording” on the “Streaming/ Recording”...
  • Page 147 To stop recording Select “Stop” for “Recording” in the Tools menu, then press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander. The message “Stop recording?” appears. Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “OK”, then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 148: Using The Annotation Function

    * Wacom and the Wacom logo are registered trademarks of Wacom Co., Ltd. Bamboo is a trademark. For details on the Bamboo small CTH-470/K0, consult with a Sony dealer. Note The communication using a pen tablet is only available for communication between the PCS-XG80/XG80S/XG55/XG55S/XA80/XA55/XL55/G60/G60D/G60DP Communication Systems.
  • Page 149: Using The Annotation Function While In Communication

    Using the Annotation Function while in Communication To start annotation Start communication. Press the TOOLS button on the Remote Commander to open the Tools menu. Press the b button on the Remote Commander and press the V, v, B or b button to select “Execute”...
  • Page 150 Notes • “Received Computer Picture” can be selected only when the computer picture is being received from the remote site. • “Transmitting Computer Picture” can be selected only when the computer picture is being transmitted from the local site. Use the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Annotation Mode”...
  • Page 151 Operations during pointing You can point to any desired portion on the monitor screen with a pointer. You cannot write letters and graphics in pointing mode. Operations during drawing Operate using the function keys on the tablet and the buttons on the pen. Eraser Start Stop...
  • Page 152 To obtain the drawing rights Normally, the drawing rights belong to the party who starts annotation. In the case that the remote party starts annotation, the Obtain Drawing Rights button appears and the indicator (Drawing executed by the remote party) on the monitor screen on the local site.
  • Page 153: Using External Microphones And Headphones

    Using External Microphones and Headphones The built-in microphone is intended for personal use. The PCS-A1 (not supplied) and PCSA-A3 (not supplied) microphones can also be connected. You can input the stereo sound from two PCS-A1 (not supplied) or PCSA-A3 (not supplied) microphones to the system. You can also connect headphones or headsets to the system.
  • Page 154 To connect the microphones and headphones Connect the optional microphones to the MIC (A1/A3) 1 (R) and 2 (L) jacks and the headphones to the (headphone) jack on the Communication System. Power is supplied to the microphones from the system. MIC (A1/A3) PCS-A1 (not supplied) or 2 (L)
  • Page 155 To use the connected microphones Set “Audio Input” to “MIC” on the Basic Setup1 page of the Audio setup menu, and set “Input Select (MIC)” to “MIC (A1/A3)” (page 62). To input the stereo sound from two microphones, set “Input Mode” to “Stereo” (page 63).
  • Page 156 Microphone layout examples PCS-A1 microphones PCS-A1 PCS-XL55 PCSA-A3 microphones PCSA-A3 PCS-XL55 Using External Microphones and Headphones...
  • Page 157: Recording During A Communication

    Recording during a Communication You can record the voices of participants on both the remote and local sites during a communication if you connect an audio recorder to the REC OUT jack on the Communication System. This is convenient for taking minutes of the communication. To connect an audio recorder to REC OUT L/R INPUT...
  • Page 158: Sending Audio/Video From The External Equipment To A Remote Party

    Sending Audio/Video from the External Equipment to a Remote Party The Communication System allows you to send the picture and sound output from a connected computer, for example, to a remote party. To connect the video equipment for input The Communication System can be connected to RGB video equipment. to AUDIO IN to RGB IN INPUT...
  • Page 159 CAMERA: Video from the built-in camera. RGB: Video of a computer, etc. connected to the RGB IN connector. To save the selected input, press the V, v, B or b button on the Remote Commander to select “Save”, then press the ENTER button. To input audio Set “Audio Input”...
  • Page 160: Viewing The Picture From The System On A Monitor Or Projector

    Viewing the Picture from the System on a Monitor or Projector When the monitor or projector is connected to the Communication System, you can view the picture from the system. To connect a monitor or projector to RGB INPUT ENTER Monitor, MENU projector, etc.
  • Page 161 Pictures displayed on the two monitors During communication, the following images are displayed on the two monitors. Picture displayed on the monitor of the Communication System The local or remote picture shot by the camera (moving picture) is monitored on the monitor of the Communication System. To switch between the local and remote pictures, press the LAYOUT button, then F1 button on the Remote Commander.
  • Page 162: Communicating Without The Picture - Voice Meeting

    Communicating without the Picture – Voice Meeting The Visual Communication System enables a voice only communication using telephones via an ISDN line. (Voice Meeting) Basic connecting procedures are the same as those for normal communication with audio/video. Note If “Lens Cover Mic On/Off Function” is set to “On”, the microphone will turn off when the lens cover is closed.
  • Page 163: Controlling The Remote System With The Tone Signal - Dtmf Transmission

    Controlling the Remote System with the Tone Signal – DTMF Transmission The Visual Communication System enables you to control the remote system connected by transmitting the tone signal (DTMF: Dual Tone Multi Frequency) assigned to the numbers for dialing (0-9, Press the TONE ( ) button on the Remote Commander during communication.
  • Page 164: Accessing The Communication System

    Accessing the Communication System The following controls are available to access the Communication System. For details on each control, consult your Sony dealer. Note Depending on the operating environment, unauthorized third parties on the network may be able to access the system. When allowing external access, be sure to configure all of the passwords on the Password page (page 77) of the Administrator setup menu.
  • Page 165: Chapter 5: Encrypted Connection

    Chapter 5: Encrypted Connection When a strictly confidential communication is required, the communication system enables a connection with encrypted video and audio. A connection conducted using this feature is known as an encrypted connection. This chapter describes how to conduct an encrypted connection. The Communication System is equipped with standard encryption, which complies with the H.233, H.234 and H.235 standardized by the ITU-T.
  • Page 166: Preparing For An Encrypted Connection Via Lan

    Preparing for an Encrypted Connection via LAN To start an encrypted connection, “Encryption Mode” must be set in the Encryption setup menu. Set “Encryption Mode” to “Connect Priority” or “Encrypt Priority” in the Encryption setup menu. IP:192.168.0.11 5/11/2008 13:00 Setup Encryption Connect Priority Encryption...
  • Page 167 Encrypt Priority Connects only to remote parties with standard encrypted connection enabled. Connect with encryption Local system: Remote system: Standard encrypted connection available Standard encrypted connection available Do not connect Local system: Remote system: Standard encrypted connection available Standard encrypted connection unavailable Preparing for an Encrypted Connection via LAN...
  • Page 168: Starting An Encrypted Connection

    Starting an Encrypted Connection You can start an encrypted connection by calling a remote party in the same manner as a daily connection. During an encrypted connection, the encryption icon, , is displayed. Note If there is no icon displayed, transmitted and received data are not encrypted. Confirm if an icon is displayed before starting a connection.
  • Page 169 Error Messages Causes The standard encryption You are connected to the remote system via SIP videoconference with SIP connection. connection is not available. Starting an Encrypted Connection...
  • Page 170: Chapter 6: Multipoint Connection

    Chapter 6: Multipoint Connection This chapter describes how to connect your system to multiple points. When connecting via a LAN, multipoint connection among up to 3 points including your site is available. When connecting via an ISDN, multipoint connection among up to 3 points including your site is available. A multipoint connection using LAN and ISDN mixed is also available.
  • Page 171: Connection Examples Of A Multipoint Connection

    Connection Examples of a Multipoint Connection Using the LAN Connection (Up to 3 Points) • Multipoint connection for up to 3 points is available. • If you have already made a point-to-point connection when a third point calls, the system automatically starts multipoint connection. (100BASE-TX/ 10BASE-T) to LAN...
  • Page 172: Using The Isdn Connection

    Using the ISDN Connection Multipoint connection for up to 3 points is available by using the optional PCSA-B384S or PCSA-B768S ISDN Unit. The illustration shows an example using the PCSA-B768S ISDN Unit. PCSA-B384S or PCSA-B768S ISDN Unit to ISDN1 to 6 ISDN modular cables (not supplied) to ISDN lines...
  • Page 173: Using Both Lan And Isdn

    To connect with a normal phone When you are using an ISDN connection, a normal phone can be connected at up to 3 points. Only the 1B (64K) connection is available for a normal phone. Using Both LAN and ISDN Multipoint connection with terminals connected via a LAN and ISDN is available.
  • Page 174: Configuring Multipoint

    Configuring Multipoint Setting Up Multipoint Open the Multipoint setup menu, set “Multipoint Mode” to “AUTO”, and make the necessary settings. Setup Multipoint AUTO Multipoint Multipoint Mode Broadcast Mode Split Four-screen Mosaic Split Save Cancel For details on “Broadcast Mode” and “Split”, see “Using the Display Control”...
  • Page 175 To register a multipoint connection list in the Phone Book The basic procedure for registration is the same as when registering a remote party for a point-to-point connection. For details on the procedure, see “Registering a New Remote Party” on page 112. Select “New Entry”...
  • Page 176 Enter all the parties to which you want to make a multipoint connection. Phone Book Index MULTI LIST Multipoint Group Select None Specified 123.123.123.1 None Specified Dial to: One-Touch Dial Specified 123.123.123.2 Dial to: Number of Connected Sites Line I/F 1024Kbps Communication Bit Rate Number of Lines...
  • Page 177 Number of specified points Phone Book Default Group Room 101 Room 102 Office A ISDN 01-2345-6789 IP 255.255.255.255 ISDN 98-7654-3210 Multipoint mark Note To delete the mark from the name list, press the button on the Remote Commander again, or press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander to display the submenu, press the V, v, B or b button to select “...
  • Page 178: Starting A Multipoint Connection

    Starting a Multipoint Connection Calling Remote Parties To call remote parties registered in the multipoint connection lists Select the multipoint connection list registered in the Phone Book. Press the CONNECT ( ) button on the Remote Commander, or press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander to display the submenu, press the V, v, B or b button to select “Connect”, then press the ENTER button.
  • Page 179 Phone Book Default Group Room 101 ISDN 01-2345-6789 Cancel Connect Edit Copy Delete (multipoint) mark is added to the lower right of the selected name in the Phone Book list and the remote party is specified to the party for the multipoint connection.
  • Page 180 To call remote parties not registered in the Phone Book Basic operations are the same as those for a point-to-point connection. For details, see “Calling a Remote Party Not Registered in the Phone Book” on page 105. Select “Detailed Dial” in the Home menu or press the CONNECT ( button on the Remote Commander to open the Detailed Dial menu.
  • Page 181 Select “Connect”, and press the ENTER button on the Remote Commander, or press the CONNECT ( ) button on the Remote Commander. The system begins dialing the remote parties selected in step 3. “Dialing” appears on the monitor screen. When the system connects to all the remote points, the message “Session Connected.”...
  • Page 182: Receiving A Call From A Remote Party

    Some positions were not connected. Start Meeting Disconnect All Redial Start Meeting: Starts communication with remote parties connected. Disconnect All: Cancels all the connections and restores the Home menu. Redial: Redials the numbers of the points that you failed to connect. Note on multipoint videoconferences using ISDN If the number of remote points connected increases as a result of dialing from the main terminal while making a multipoint connection using ISDN, some of...
  • Page 183: Using The Display Control

    Using the Display Control During a multipoint connection you can control the following operations. Broadcast Mode There are four broadcast modes, “Split” and “Voice Activate”, and “Split (fixed)” and the broadcast select mode. You can set up “Split” and “Voice Activate” modes in “Broadcast Mode” of the Multipoint setup menu.
  • Page 184 • When there is one terminal, the picture is displayed in full screen regardless of the setting. • When the six-split window with a terminal specified is displayed, the picture from the specified terminal is always displayed in the lower-right window. •...
  • Page 185: Broadcast Modes And Displayed Windows

    Broadcast Modes and Displayed Windows The chart described below shows the window displayed on the monitor screen when you select one of the broadcast modes. According to the connection status of your system, some modes cannot be selected. You cannot select the broadcast mode if your connection status corresponds to that with no display window in the chart below.
  • Page 186: Switching The Broadcast Mode

    Switching the Broadcast Mode At the beginning of the connection, the broadcast mode set in “Broadcast Mode” and “Split” of the Multipoint setup menu is applied. You can change the mode during communication using the Layout menu. Note If “Broadcast Mode” of the Multipoint setup menu is set to “Voice Activate (720P)”, you cannot switch “Broadcast Mode”...
  • Page 187: Receiving The Broadcast Requested From Another Terminal

    A Broadcast: Broadcasts the picture of the terminal connected first in broadcast select mode. B Broadcast: Broadcasts the picture of the terminal connected second in broadcast select mode. To display the local picture in “Voice Activate” mode You can display the local picture only on your monitor screen even if “Voice Activate”...
  • Page 188: Ending The Multipoint Connection

    Ending the Multipoint Connection Press the CONNECT ( ) button on the Remote Commander. The following menu appears: Disconnect A Disconnect B Disconnect All Cancel The alphabetic letters A to B indicate the connected sequence of terminals. The terminal names are displayed in the menu if you set “Display Terminal Name”...
  • Page 189: Notes On Secondary Terminals

    Notes on Secondary Terminals If there is a terminal that is not adequate for the settings set by this system, that terminal is called a secondary terminal. Communication capabilities between secondary terminal and this system are shown below. • Transmitting/receiving audio •...
  • Page 190: Multipoint Attributes

    Multipoint Attributes Number Attribute Value (H.320 MCU) Value (H.323 MCU) Maximum number of terminals 2 (3 when including the 2 (3 when including the that can be connected to a single local terminal) local terminal) Maximum number of concurrent (independent) connections that can be supported in a single MCU Maximum number of ports that...
  • Page 191 Number Attribute Value (H.320 MCU) Value (H.323 MCU) Method of choosing Selected Custom: Custom: Communication Mode - SCM Number of lines (1B/ LAN bandwidth 2B/4B/6B) (Restricted on maximum Audio algorithm value of total bit rate of (G.711, G.728, G.722, all points) MPEG4 AAC) Audio algorithm Auto:...
  • Page 192 Chapter 7: Computer Display Function When you are not conducting a videoconference, you can use the monitor of the Communication System as a computer display. This chapter describes use of the Communication System other than as a videoconference terminal.
  • Page 193: Computer Display Function

    Computer Display Function By connecting the Communication System to a computer, you can view the picture from the computer on the monitor of the system. Connecting the Computer To display the picture from the computer on the monitor of the Communication System, connect the RGB IN connector on the system to the computer using a D-sub 15-pin cable (not supplied).
  • Page 194: Outputting The Computer Audio

    Outputting the Computer Audio Set “Audio Input” to “AUX” or “MIC+AUX” in the Audio setup menu. Notes • When “AUX” is selected during a conference, audio from the computer is output to the remote party. If “AUX” is selected and you want to use microphone audio during a conference, change the setting to “MIC”.
  • Page 195: Switching Between Videoconference And Computer Pictures

    Switching between Videoconference and Computer Pictures You can press the PC/RGB button or VC button on the right side of the system to switch between the computer and videoconference pictures. Two-Picture Display You can view both the videoconference picture and the computer picture on the monitor at the same time with one of the pictures displayed as the main picture.
  • Page 196: Starting A Videoconference During Computer Display

    Starting a Videoconference during Computer Display Calling a Remote Party during Computer Display You cannot call a remote party when only the computer picture is displayed on the monitor of the system. Press the VC button on the side of the system to switch to videoconference display before calling the remote party.
  • Page 197: Adjusting The Picture Quality Of The Display

    Adjusting the Picture Quality of the Display You can adjust the picture quality using the buttons on the right side of the system. Press the MENU button on the system to display the menu screen. Note The menu also appears during two-picture display and videoconference display. Use the V and v buttons on the system to select a settings menu, and press the ENTER button or b button.
  • Page 198: Picture Menu

    Picture menu Picture mode Select the picture quality. Dynamic: Display a dynamic picture with emphasis on definition and contrast. Standard: Display a standard picture with emphasis on naturalness. Reset Reset the “Picture mode” setting to the factory default setting. Backlight Configure the brightness of the backlight.
  • Page 199: Setup Menu

    Note If the aspect ratio of the input signal from the computer is 16:9 or wider, this setting is fixed at “Full1”. V Center Adjust the vertical position of the picture. Note This setting may be disabled depending on the input signal. Adjust Signal Automatically adjust phase, pitch, and shift to optimal values for the picture signal input from the computer (auto pixel alignment).
  • Page 200: Information Menu

    Information menu Notes • Information on the main picture is displayed during two-picture display. • fH (horizontal frequency) and fV (vertical frequency) information may not appear properly depending on the input signal. For details on supported video signals, see “Acceptable signals during computer display”...
  • Page 201: Chapter 8: Web Control Function

    Chapter 8: Web Control Function This chapter describes the Web Control Functions used when operating the PCS-XL55. The Web Control Function helps you control the PCS-XL55, or change its setup configuration, using a Web browser installed on your PC, such as Internet Explorer.
  • Page 202: Opening The Web Page

    Opening the Web Page Enter the IP address assigned to the PCS-XL55 in the address line of your browser. Example: For IPv4 addresses http://xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx/ (“xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx” represents the IPv4 address.) Example: For IPv6 addresses http://[xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx]/ (“xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx:xxxx” represents the IPv6 address.) Note When a proxy server in an external network segment has been set, the Gateway address in the PSC-XL55 LAN setup must also be set.
  • Page 203: Identifying A User

    Identifying a User Once you reach the Web page, the following window will be displayed asking you to identify yourself as the user. Enter one of the following user names (see below) into the “User Name” box and the corresponding password into the “Password” box, then click the [OK] button.
  • Page 204 [streaming] Enter the Streaming Broadcast Password of the terminal transmitting via streaming broadcast. You can receive and view the contents of the transmitted communication. [setting] Enter the Save Settings Password set in the Administrator setup menu. You can check and modify the settings in the “Phonebook” page or register new entries.
  • Page 205: Selecting A Menu

    Selecting a Menu By clicking a menu name on the left part of the page, you can display the corresponding menu page. Menu items [Home] Displays the “Home” menu to select the line I/F to connect to a remote party, enter the address of the remote party and dial.
  • Page 206: How To Use [Home] Menu

    How to Use [Home] Menu When you click [Home] on the left part of the page, the Home menu appears. You can also display the Home menu by entering the correct password on the name entry screen. To dial by entering a number 1 Select the line interface (IP, ISDN or SIP).
  • Page 207: How To Use [Download] Menu

    How to Use [Download] Menu When you click [Download] on the left part of the page, the Download menu appears. Various log files can be shown. Select the log file you want to display, and click the [Download] button. You can check the log files in a separate window.
  • Page 208: How To Use [Remote Commander] Menu

    How to Use [Remote Commander] Menu When you click [Remote Commander] on the left part of the screen, the Remote Commander image appears. By clicking the various buttons on the Remote Commander image, you can control the system in the same way you can when using a real Remote Commander (PCS-RF1), operating the camera, and dialing phone numbers.
  • Page 209: Selecting A Tool

    Selecting a Tool By clicking the tools button on the top part of the page, you can jump to the corresponding tools page. [Connect/Disconnect] Calls a remote party using direct dialing and ends a communication. [Phonebook] Displays the dial list of the Phonebook. Connects from the Phonebook.
  • Page 210: How To Configure Kiosk Mode

    Notes • The KIOSK Mode setting can only be configured using the Web Control Function. • For detailed information on the KIOSK Mode setting, consult your Sony dealer. 1 Click [Setup] at the top of the screen. 2 Click [Admin:Etc] that appears on the left side of the screen.
  • Page 211: How To Use [Version Up] Page

    How to Use [Version Up] Page When you click [Setup] on the top part of the page, [Version Up] appears on the lower left of the page. Clicking [Version Up] displays the [Version Up] page. Version Up Click [Reference] and select the software you want to upgrade, then click the [Upload] button.
  • Page 212: How To Use [Streaming] Page

    How to Use [Streaming] Page 1 On the user name entry screen, enter “streaming” in the [User Name] box and the Streaming Password of the terminal transmitting via streaming broadcast in the [Password] box. 2 Click the [Streaming] button to start QuickTime and start watching a communication.
  • Page 213: How To Use [Monitor] Page

    How to Use [Monitor] Page When you click [Monitor] of the tools buttons, the [Monitor] page opens. You can monitor the picture on the Communication System. Note When “Web Monitor” is set to “Off” on the Access Permit page of the Administrator setup menu, or while the encrypted connection is made, you cannot use the [Monitor] page.
  • Page 214: Appendix

    f LAN ALERT indicator Appendix When the system is connected to LAN via the connector on the rear, this indicator lights in yellow when packet error (loss) or link error occurs during communication. Location and ON LINE indicator Function of Parts Blinks in blue while dialing or receiving and Controls a call, and stays lit in blue during...
  • Page 215: Menu Button

    c MIC (A1/A3) 1 (R)/2 (L) jacks d B/b buttons (minijack) Moves the cursor when navigating the monitor adjustment menu. Connect to PCS-A1 microphones (not supplied) or PCSA-A3 microphones e ENTER button (not supplied), or to commercially available headsets. Power is supplied to Confirms selections when navigating the the microphones from the System.
  • Page 216: Pcs-Rf1 Rf Remote Commander (Supplied)

    c LAYOUT button PCS-RF1 RF Remote Displays the Layout menu to select the Commander (Supplied) screen display pattern. d VOLUME +/– buttons Adjust the volume of the sound received from a remote party. +: to increase the volume PRESENTATION –: to decrease the volume e Arrow buttons (V/v/B/b) LAYOUT VIDEO INPUT CAMERA...
  • Page 217: Pcsa-B384S Isdn Unit (Optional)

    n ZOOM (T/W) buttons PCSA-B384S ISDN Unit Zooms in or out. (Optional) T: to enlarge the picture W: to reduce the picture Front/Upper panel o TOOLS button Displays the Tools menu. p DISCONNECT ( ) button Used to disconnect a remote party in communication.
  • Page 218: Pcsa-B768S Isdn Unit (Optional)

    PCSA-B768S ISDN Unit (Optional) Front/Upper panel Rear a POWER indicator Lights in orange when power is supplied to the ISDN Unit. When initializing is complete, blinks in green. b STATUS 1-6 indicators Lights in orange when link synchronization of each ISDN connector is established.
  • Page 219: Indicators

    Indicators The following icons appear on the monitor depending on the functions being used. Indicator Name Description Near camera Local camera being controlled control NEAR Far camera Remote camera being controlled control Mic off Local microphone is turned off in (Near) communication or not in NEAR...
  • Page 220 Indicator Name Description ISDN Audio only communication in (telephone) progress mode “Memory “Memory Stick” is inserted into Stick” the System. Preset load Recalling the preset camera settings (1-6) – Presentation Presentation Executing (transmitting) (transmitting the presentation data to a remote party) Presentation Receiving the presentation data (receiving)
  • Page 221 Indicator Name Description Packet loss Packet loss occurring Voice “Voice Activate” is selected in Activate “Broadcast Mode” in a multipoint mode connection. Broadcast Local picture is broadcast in a (Near) multipoint connection. Broadcast Terminal A (-B) connected first (A-B) (-second) is broadcast in a –...
  • Page 222: On-Screen Messages

    On-Screen Messages Check the following if a message appears on the monitor when operating the Communication System. Message Cannot complete connection. (The following code and message appear.) Unknown network error: Try again later. Number does not exist: Check the number and try again. Network congestion: Try again later.
  • Page 223 Message LAN connection rejected: Try again later. DNS error. Dialing your own number is invalid. GateKeeper error. PPPoE server admission has failed. Check the PPPoE User Name and Password are entered correctly. Now obtaining an IP address via DHCP. Configure the DNS address or use the IP address to dial. Check the user name or user number for dialing is correct.
  • Page 224: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If the Communication System does not function correctly, check the following. Symptom Cause Solution The power is not The power switch is not set to on. Press the power switch to turn on the turned on. power of the system (page 34). The batteries in the Remote Replace the batteries with new ones Commander are low or dead.
  • Page 225 Symptom Cause Solution No connection. Wrong number was dialed. Check the entered number. The setting of “Line I/F” is not Set “Line I/F” to correct interface correct (when using direct dialing). referring to “Calling a Remote Party” (page 100). The registered items in the Phone Register the party correctly referring Book are not correct.
  • Page 226 Symptom Cause Solution No connection. It takes a long time for the remote Ask the remote party to cancel the party to be able to answer from the standby mode. standby mode. The remote party is in Call the remote party after they end communication with another party.
  • Page 227: Specifications

    Network Specifications Multiplexing Video, audio, data Frame format H.221 (compliant with ITU-T PCS-XL55 HD Visual Recommendation) Communication System Interface LAN (standard), 64 Kbps to 4 Mbps This unit is compliant with ITU-T ISDN (BRI), up to 3 lines (when Recommendations H.320 and H.323. installing the PCSA-B384S) up to 6 lines (when installing the PCSA-B768S)
  • Page 228: Pcs-Rf1 Remote Commander (Supplied)

    Display controller PCS-RF1 Remote Input Internal: Videoconference Commander (Supplied) External RGB: Computer display RGB mode 640 × 350, 640 × 400, 640 × 480, Signal format 800 × 600, 832 × 624, Compliant with IEEE802.15.4 1024 × 768, 1280 × 720, Control DC 3V using two size AA (R6) 1280 ×...
  • Page 229: Pcsa-B384S Isdn Unit (Optional)

    RECORD CONTENT OF ANY TYPE. (–4 °F to +140 °F) • Always verify that the unit is operating Storage humidity properly before use. SONY WILL NOT BE 20% to 80% (no condensation) LIABLE FOR DAMAGES OF ANY KIND Dimensions 166 × 34 × 128 mm (W × H × D) INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, ×...
  • Page 230 Sales and distribution of MPEG-4 Sales and distribution of MPEG-4 Visual encoders/decoders AVC (3-1) encoders/decoders THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THIS PRODUCT IS LICENSED UNDER THE MPEG-4 VISUAL PATENT THE AVC PATENT PORTFOLIO LICENSE PORTFOLIO LICENSE FOR THE FOR THE PERSONAL AND PERSONAL AND NON-COMMERCIAL NON-COMMERCIAL USE OF A USE OF A CONSUMER FOR...
  • Page 231: Acceptable Rgb Input/Output Signals

    Acceptable RGB Input/Output Signals PCS-XL55 HD Visual Communication System (RGB OUT) Picture element Signal format fH (kHz) fV (Hz) Sync 1024 × 768 XGA VESA 60 Hz 48.363 60.004 H-neg V-neg 1280 × 1024 SXGA VESA 60 Hz 63.981 60.02 H-pos V-neg 1280 ×...
  • Page 232 Acceptable signals during computer display Picture Signal format fH (kHz) fV (Hz) Sync element 640 × 350 VGA-1 31.469 70.086 H-pos V-neg VESA 85 37.861 85.080 H-pos V-neg 640 × 400 NEC PC98 24.823 56.416 H-neg V-neg VGA-2 31.469 70.086 H-neg V-pos VESA 85 37.861...
  • Page 233: Pin Assignments

    RGB OUT/IN connector Pin Assignments 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T jack Mini D-sub 15-pin (female) Signal Description Modular jack R (red) Signal Description GREEN G (green) TPOPTX+ Transmit+ BLUE B (blue) TPONTX– Transmit– – TPIPRX+ Receive+ Ground — RED.GND R (red) signal ground — GREEN.GND G (green) signal ground TPINRX–...
  • Page 234: Pin Assignments On Optional Board Connectors

    Pin Signal Description Pin Assignments on Optional Board Connectors 19.5V 19.5V Ground ISDN 1-3 jacks (PCSA-B384S) ISDN 1-6 jacks (PCSA-B768S) Modular jack Signal Description – – Transmit+ Receive+ Receive– Transmit– – – TERMINAL connector (PCSA-B384S/PCSA-B768S) Pin Signal Description Chassis ground 19.5V 19.5V DCLK+...
  • Page 235: Screen Size During Two-Picture Display

    Screen Size during Two-Picture Display Output screen size Main picture Sub picture Type Aspect Horizontal Vertical Type Aspect Horizontal Vertical ratio size size ratio size size Computer Videoconfer- 16:9 display ence display Computer Videoconfer- 16:9 display ence display Computer Videoconfer- 16:9 display ence display...
  • Page 236: Display Switching Controls

    Display Switching Controls This section describes how to transition between screen layouts. The explanation for the videoconference screen uses the Full screen and Picture-and-Picture layouts as an example. This explanation for the Picture-and-Picture display can also be applied to the Side-by-Side and Picture-in-Picture layouts.
  • Page 237 Single monitor transitions During communications Transition using the Transition using the LAYOUT button. LAYOUT button. During presentations Transition using Transition using the Transition using the the LAYOUT LAYOUT button. LAYOUT button. button. Display Switching Controls...
  • Page 238 Dual monitor transitions During communications System monitor External monitor Transition using the Transition using the LAYOUT button. LAYOUT button. During presentations System monitor External monitor Transition using the Transition using the LAYOUT button. LAYOUT button. Display Switching Controls...
  • Page 239: Layout Controls Between Videoconference And Computer Picture

    Layout Controls between Videoconference and Computer Picture Displays PC/RGB PC/RGB PC/RGB Note The actual position of the remote camera image in the above diagram is as follows. • During single monitor display: The display is based on the layout settings configured for videoconferences.
  • Page 240 To view the computer picture, remote camera images, and a remote presentation on dual monitors System monitor External monitor Press the PC/RGB button on the Communication System twice while receiving a presentation from the remote party, and the monitor will switch to a two-picture display with the computer picture as the main picture.
  • Page 241: List Of Port Numbers Used On The Pcs-Xl55

    List of Port Numbers Used on the PCS-XL55 For point-to-point connection Signal Port number Type 1719 Gatekeeper Discovery 224.0.1.41:1718 UDP Multicast Q.931 (dial) 2253-2263 Q.931 (answer) 1720 H.245 2253-2263 Audio RTP 49152-49159 Audio RTCP 49152-49159 Video RTP 49152-49159 Video RTCP 49152-49159 FECC RTP 49152-49159...
  • Page 242: Videoconferencing Room Layout

    Layout Considerations Videoconferencing • Avoid having large, moving objects, Room Layout especially people, behind the participants, as the quality of the picture transmitted to the remote party will deteriorate. • Do not seat participants in front of a wall Layout example with fine stripe patterns.
  • Page 243: Memory Stick" Media

    • Do not allow the “Memory Stick” to get “Memory Stick” wet. • Do not use or store the “Memory Stick” in Media locations subject to: –Extreme heat, such as in a closed car parked in the sun. Use a “Memory Stick PRO” or “Memory –Direct sunlight.
  • Page 244: Phenomena Specific To Cmos Image Sensors

    Phenomena Specific Memory Stick PRO , Memory Stick to CMOS Image PRO Duo are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Sensors The following phenomena that may appear in images are specific to CMOS (Complementary Metal Oxide Semiconductor) image sensors. They do not indicate malfunctions.
  • Page 245: Glossary

    Codec Glossary An abbreviation for Coder-Decoder. An integrated device of a coder that converts an analog audio/video signal to a digital data stream and compresses it, and a decoder for An abbreviation for Adaptive Rate Control. expanding to restore the original analog Technology which automatically lowers a signal.
  • Page 246 Gatekeeper H.323 Controls the access of H.323 This enables communications on the communication devices on a network. non-Qos (Quality of Service) LAN. Administers the zone, access limitation, audio/video bandwidth, and alias etc. An abbreviation for High Definition. High H.221 Definition television provides a Frame structure for a digital channel in high-resolution and high-quality picture.
  • Page 247 An abbreviation for Simple Network Management Protocol. This protocol is for management information between the management station and the managed terminals. This enables the monitoring of Sony Communication Systems. SPID An abbreviation for Service Profile ID. Streaming A technology that allows audio and video...
  • Page 248: Menu Configuration

    Menu Configuration The menus of the HD Visual Communication System are configured as described below. For detailed information, see pages in parentheses. The initial settings of each item are bolded. Home Camera Adjustments Camera Angle (page 42) (page 125) Brightness Manual Adjustment Preset Preset Setting List...
  • Page 249 ISDN Annotation Camera General Home Menu Administrator Encryption Shared Phone Book History Dial, Answer, Missed Call (page 102) Phone Book “Phone Book” Detailed Dial “Detailed Dial” Phone Book/ Phone Book List Private Phone New Entry Index, Group Select, Dial to:, Auto Dial, Image, Book One-Touch Dial Specified, Line I/F, Communication (page 112)
  • Page 250 Dial Telephone Mode Auto, G.711 -law, G711A-law (page 57) More Options Enable Off, On User Name Input Off, On Prefix Prefix-None, Prefix-A, Prefix-B, Prefix-C Prefix-A Prefix-B Prefix-C Select LAN Prefix Disable, Enable LAN Prefix Answer Auto Answer On, Off (page 58) ISDN MSN Off, On Mic on Answer...
  • Page 251 Communication Individual Settings for Off, On (page 59) (Communication) Transmission/Reception Individual Settings for Off, On Point-to-Point/Multipoint IP:Mode Total Bandwidth 128Kbps, 384Kbps, (Communication) 512Kbps, 768Kbps, 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 3Mbps, 4Mbps, Other Communication Bit Rate 128Kbps, 384Kbps, 512Kbps, 768Kbps, 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 3Mbps, 4Mbps, Other Audio Mode G.711, G.722, G.728, MPEG4...
  • Page 252 SIP:Mode Communication Bit Rate 128Kbps, 384Kbps, (Communication) 512Kbps, 768Kbps, 1Mbps, 2Mbps, 3Mbps, 4Mbps, Other Audio Mode G.728, G.722, G.711 Far End Camera Control On, Off Screen Size 720, W4CIF, W432P, WCIF, 4CIF, CIF, QCIF, AUTO Video Mode H.261, H.263+, H.264, MPEG4 Video Frame 15fps, 30fps, 60fps, AUTO...
  • Page 253 Audio Basic Setup1 Audio Input MIC, AUX, MIC+AUX (page 62) (Audio1) Input Select (MIC)/ MIC(A1/A3), MIC (Camera), Input Select (AUX) AUDIO Echo Canceller On, Off Lip Sync Auto, Off Recording Mute Off, On Input Mode Stereo, Monaural Output Mode Stereo, Monaural Basic Setup2 AUX Local Monitor Out On, Off...
  • Page 254 Basic Setup Host Name (LAN) DHCP Mode Auto, Off (page 66) Prefix Length IP Address Network Mask Gateway Address Primary DNS Secondary DNS LAN Mode Auto, 100Mbps Full Duplex, 100Mbps Half Duplex, 10Mbps Full Duplex, 10Mbps Half Duplex PPPoE PPPoE Off, On (LAN) User Alias...
  • Page 255 Basic Setup Adaptive Rate Control (ARC) On, Off (page 69) (QoS1) Auto Bandwidth Detection On, Off TCP Port Number UDP Port Number Packet Resend Request(ARQ) On, Off ARQ Buffering Time 300ms, 150ms, 80ms, Auto, Custom ARQ Buffering Time Forward Error Correction(FEC) On, Off FEC Redundancy 8, 4, 2, Auto...
  • Page 256 ISDN Basic Setup Country/Region Country/region selectable (page 71) (ISDN1) Protocol Japan(NTT), National ISDN, Euro ISDN, Euro ISDN(France), 5ESS(P-MP), 5ESS(P-P), DMS-100 Telephone Number Area Code (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2) (ISDN2) Local Number (A1, A2, B1, B2, C1, C2) Telephone Number Area Code (D1, D2, E1, E2, F1, F2) (ISDN3) Local Number (D1, D2, E1, E2, F1, F2)
  • Page 257 General Device Setup Terminal Name (page 74) (General1) Standby Mode On, Off Standby Time 1-99 minutes Last Number Registration Off, On Control by Far End On, Off Language Japanese, English, French, German, Spanish, Italian, Simplified Chinese, Portuguese, Traditional Chinese, Korean, Dutch, Danish, Swedish, Finnish, Polish, Russian, Arabic, Thai, Norwegian, Turkish, Welsh, Czech, Hungarian...
  • Page 258 Function Keys Far/Near, Camera, RGB, No Operation in Communication F2 Camera, , RGB, No Operation (General4) Camera, RGB, Zoom (RGB), No Operation Camera, RGB, No Operation Home Menu Home Menu1 Clock Display On, Off (page 76) (Home Menu1) Local Terminal Name On, Off Number Display IP:Address, SIP:User Name, SIP:Address,...
  • Page 259 Administrator Password Administrator Password (page 77) (Administrator1) Phone Book Modification Password Save Settings Password Remote Access Password Streaming Broadcast Password Setup Password1 Line I/F Enabled, Disabled (Administrator2) Dial Enabled, Disabled Answer Enabled, Disabled Multipoint Enabled, Disabled IP Mode Enabled, Disabled SIP Mode Enabled, Disabled ISDN Mode...
  • Page 260 Other Use History On, Off (Administrator7) Save Setup Execute Load Setup Execute AMX Device Discovery Off, On Auto Restore On, Off Internet Protocol IPv4, IPv6, IPv4/IPv6 Phone Book Save Phone Book Execute (Administrator8) Load Phone Book Execute Clear Phone Book Execute Auto Dialing On, Off...
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