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PictureTel Concorde 4500 Servicing Manual (219 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
About this Guide
21
Chapter 1 Concorde¥4500 System Overview
23
Introducing the Concorde¥4500
25
Concorde¥4500 System Block Diagram
27
Figure 1-1: Concorde¥4500 System
27
Figure 1-2: Concorde¥4500 System Block Diagram
28
Figure 1-2: Concorde¥4500 System Block Diagram (Continued)
29
Electronics Module
30
Figure 1-3: Worldcart and the Electronics Module
30
Figure 1-4: Concorde¥4500 Functional Block Diagram
31
Figure 1-5: Software Cartridge
32
Power Supply
32
Software Cartridge
32
Table 1-1: Power Supply Input
33
Table 1-2: Power Supply Output Voltages and Currents
34
Fans
35
Figure 1-7: Concorde¥4500 Fans
35
Monitors
36
Cameras
36
Powercam100
36
Figure 1-8: Powercam 100 Camera
36
Auxiliary Camera
37
Table 1-3: Powercam 100 Features
37
Document Camera
38
Microphones
38
Table 1-4: Document Camera Features
38
Figure 1-9: Powermic Microphone
39
Table 1-5: Powermic Features
39
Lapel Microphone
40
Tabletop Microphone
40
Keypads
40
Wireless Keypad
40
Quickpad
41
Figure 1-10: Wireless Keypad
41
Table 1-6: Physical Specifications for the Wireless Keypad
41
Figure 1-11: Quickpad
42
Wired Keypad
43
Look-At-Me-Button
43
Figure 1-12: Look-At-Me-Button
43
Chapter 2 Understanding the Electronics Module
45
Backplane
47
Table 2-1: Backplane Features
48
Figure 1-6: Power Supply
49
Figure 2-1: Voltage Test Points on the Backplane
49
Figure 2-2: System Boards
50
Table 2-2: System Board Locations
50
Table 2-3: Functions of the AP Boards
52
Figure 2-3: HAP-6 Board
53
Figure 2-4: HAP-4 Board
54
Communications Board
55
Control Ports a and B
55
Table 2-4: Control Port Data Rates
55
Figure 2-5: Communications Board
56
Video Board
57
Figure 2-6: Video Board
57
Graphics Daughter Board
58
Audio Board
60
Figure 2-7: Graphics Daughter Board
60
Figure 2-8: Audio Board
62
Telephone Interface Daughter Board
62
Table 2-5: Telephone Interface Board
63
Data Interface Board
64
Table 2-6: Data Interface Port Speeds
65
Figure 2-9: Data Interface Board
66
Modem Control Signals
67
Chapter 3 Network Interfaces
69
Concorde¥4500 Network Interfaces
72
Figure 3-1: Electronics Module and Network Boards
73
X.21 Network Interface
74
Switched-56 Network Interface
75
Table 3-1: Signal Flow for the Switched-56 Network Interface Board
75
V.35 Network Interface
76
RS-449 Network Interface
77
Table 3-2: RS-449 Interface Maximum Cable Lengths
78
V.25 bis Network Interface
78
Call Setup Using Nondialed and Dialed Devices
79
Call Setup Using the RS-366A Dialing Procedure
79
Figure 3-2: RS-366A Call Setup (Part 1)
80
Figure 3-2: RS-366A Call Setup (Part 2)
81
V.35, RS-449, and Switched-56 Call Setup with Auto Answering
82
Dialed Call Setup with Auto Answering
82
Table 3-3: Timeout Values
82
Nondialed Call Setup with Auto Answering
83
Call Setup with Manual Answering
83
V.35, RS-449, and Switched-56 Call Disconnect
83
Call Setup and Disconnect
84
Placing a Dialed Call with X.21 Data Circuit-Terminating Equipment (DCE)
84
Figure 3-3: X.21 Dialed Outgoing Call
86
Receiving a Dialed Call from an X.21 DCE
87
Figure 3-4: X.21 Dialed Incoming Call
88
Placing a Nondialed Call with an X.21 DCE
89
Figure 3-5: X.21 Nondialed Outgoing Call
89
Receiving a Nondialed Call from an X.21 DCE
90
Bis Call Setup and Disconnect
91
Figure 3-6: X.21 Nondialed Incoming Call
91
Placing a Dialed Call with a V.25 bis Interface
92
Figure 3-7: V.25 bis Dialed Outgoing Call
93
Receiving a Dialed Call from a V.25 bis Data Unit
93
Figure 3-8: V.25 bis Dialed Incoming Call
94
Dialing from a V.25 bis Data Unit Keypad
95
Figure 3-9: V.25 bis Dialing from the Data Unit Keypad
95
Throughput Limitations
96
Table 3-4: Bandwidth Limitations
96
Chapter 4 Troubleshooting
97
Safety Requirements
99
Required Tools and Test Equipment
100
Diagnostic Procedures
101
Verifying Power-On
102
Pass-Fail Status
102
Fault Log
103
Table 4-1: System Fault Codes
103
Board Replacements
104
Basic Troubleshooting Procedures
104
No System Power
105
Table 4-2: no System Power Checklist
105
Figure 4-1: System Power-On Procedure
106
No Display on the Monitor
107
Table 4-3: no Display on the Monitor Checklist
107
No Audio
109
Table 4-4: no Audio Checklist
109
Network or Communications Failure
111
Table 4-5: Network or Communications Failure Checklist
111
Peripheral Failure
114
Table 4-6: Peripheral Failure Checklist
114
Figure 4-2: DIP Switches for Wireless Keypad
118
Warning Messages
119
Table 4-7: System Warning Messages
119
Verifying Electrical Voltage
122
Installation Checklist
124
Technical Tips
124
Table 4-8: Installation Checklist
124
Table 4-9: Technical Tips
124
Isolating a Problem with Port 1 and Port 2
128
Loopback Tests
129
Figure 4-3: Near-End Tests Menu
130
Figure 4-4: Far-End Tests Menu
131
Table 4-10: Loopback Tests
131
Running the Local Video/Audio Loopback Test
132
Figure 4-5: Local Video/Audio Loopback Test
133
Running the Local Channel Loopback Test
133
Figure 4-6: Local Channel Loopback Test
134
Figure 4-7: Remote Video/Audio Loopback Test
134
Running the Remote Video/Audio Loopback Test
134
Figure 4-8: Remote CSU Loopback Test
135
Running the Remote CSU Loopback Test
135
Chapter 5 Ordering and Returning Components
137
Ordering Components
139
Field Replaceable Units
139
Table 5-1: List of Field Replaceable Units
139
Returning Components
143
Appendix A Concorde¥4500 Specifications
145
Physical Specifications
145
Electrical Specifications
146
Environmental Specifications
147
Video Specifications
148
Audio Specifications
150
Network Specifications
150
Appendix B Pin Assignments
151
Table B-1: Pin Assignments for the Powercam 8-Pin Connector
151
Figure B-1: 8-Pin Mini DIN Connector
152
Document Camera Cable
153
Figure B-2: Document Camera Cables
153
Wired Keypad Interface Connector
154
Figure B-3: RJ-11 Jack
154
Table B-2: Pin Assignments for the RJ-11 Modular Jack Interface Connector
154
Powermic 100 Cable
155
Table B-3: Pin Assignments for Powermic Cable
155
Lapel and Tabletop Microphone Connectors
156
PC Serial Data Cable
156
Figure B-4: 7-Pin Mini DIN Connector
156
Table B-4: Pin Assignments for Lapel and Tabletop Microphone Connectors
156
Table B-5: Pin Assignments for the PC Serial Data Cable
157
Network Interface
158
Figure B-5: RJ-48S Interface Jack
158
Table B-6: Pin Assignments for Four-Wire CSDC Interface Connector
158
Figure B-6: V.35 Interface DC-37 Connector on the Electronics Module
159
Table B-7: Pin Assignments for V.35 Network Data Port
159
RS-449 Network Interface
161
Figure B-8: EIA RS-449 Interface DC-37 Connector on the Electronics Module
161
Table B-8: Pin Assignments for EIA RS-449 Network Data Port Using a Belden 9737 Cable
162
Table B-9: Pin Assignments for EIA RS-449 Network Data Port Using a Belden 9731 Cable
163
Table B-10: Pin Assignments for X.21 Network Data Port
163
Bis Network Interface
165
Figure B-9: X.21 Interface Connector on the Electronics Module
165
Figure B-10: Cable between the V.25 bis Network Connection Panel and a Data Unit
166
Table B-11: Pin Assignments for Signal Flow between the
166
RS-366A Network Dialing Port
168
Table B-12: Pin Assignments for RS-366A Network Dialing Port
168
Appendix C Electronics Module Connections
171
Network Interface Connections
171
Audio and Video Board Connections
175
Figure C-4: Connections to the Audio and Video Boards
175
Audio Board Connections
176
Table C-1: Audio Board Connections
176
Table C-2: Video Board Connections
178
Video Board Connections
178
Audio and Video Board Cabling
180
Figure C-5: Cabling for the Audio and Video Boards
180
Appendix D Control and Data Port Communications
181
Word Length and Parity
181
Figure D-1: Asynchronous Data Format Examples
182
Synchronous and Asynchronous Communication
182
Baud Rate
183
Figure D-2: Synchronous and Asynchronous Data Patterns
183
Data Port End-To-End Delay
184
Response Times and Buffer Space
184
Flow Control between DTE Devices
185
Figure D-3: Typical Devices Involved in End-To-End Communication
185
Hardware Flow Control
186
Table D-1: Summary of Supported Flow Control Methods
186
Figure D-4: Typical End-To-End Data with Flow Control
187
Software Flow Control
188
Appendix E Connecting a VCR
191
Connecting One VCR
191
Figure E-1: Connecting a VCR
192
Connecting Two Vcrs
193
Figure E-2: Connecting Two Vcrs
194
Connecting a Stereo VCR
195
Figure E-3: Connecting a Stereo VCR
195
Appendix F Frequently Asked Questions
197
Algorithms
198
Miscellaneous
199
Peripherals
199
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PictureTel Concorde 4500 Administrator's Manual (250 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
7
About this Guide
17
Chapter 1 Introducing the Concorde¥4500
19
Figure 1-1: Concorde¥4500 System Components
22
Figure 1-2: Wireless Keypad
22
Wireless Keypad
23
Figure 1-3: Quickpad
24
Quickpad
24
Figure 1-4: Main Monitor
25
Monitors
25
Electronics Module
26
Figure 1-5: Electronics Module
26
Cameras
27
Figure 1-7: Limelight
28
Limelight
28
Figure 1-8: Powermic
29
Microphones
29
Figure 1-9: Worldcart
30
Worldcart
30
Figure 1-10: Look-At-Me-Button
31
Look-At-Me-Button
31
Optional Equipment
32
Using the Concorde¥4500 Menu System
33
Using the Setup Menu
33
Navigating through the Menus
34
Using the Character Grid to Enter Information
34
Using Online Help
35
Supplying Information for the Userõs Notebook
37
Chapter 2 Connecting and Configuring Your Network
42
Attaching Digital Network Cables
42
Internal Four-Wire Channel Service Unit (CSU)
42
Figure 2-1: CSU Network Connection Panel
43
Table 2-1: Connection Panel LED States
44
V.35 Network Interface
45
Figure 2-2: Adapter Cable and Connection Panel for a V.35 Network Interface
46
Figure 2-3: RS-449 Interface DC-37 Connector on the Electronics Module
47
RS-449 Network Interface
47
Figure 2-4: RS-449 Network Connection Panel on the Communications Board
48
X.21 Network Interface
49
Figure 2-5: X.21 Interface Connector on the Electronics Module
49
Figure 2-6: X.21 Network Connection Panel on the Communications Board
50
V.25 bis Network Interface
51
Figure 2-7: Data Unit Connection Panel
51
Figure 2-8: V.25 bis Network Connection to the Data Unit
52
Attaching Audio Telephone Network Cables
54
Figure 2-9: Audio Board Connectors
54
Using the Network Configuration Menus
55
Setting a Network Interface
55
Table 2-2: Select IMUX Type Menu Options
58
Selecting an Answer Mode
61
Table 2-3: Descriptions of Answer Mode
63
Setting Two-Line Dialing
65
Enabling and Configuring H.331 Broadcast Mode
65
Chapter 3 Managing the Dialing Directory
69
Creating a Dialing Directory Entry
72
Choosing the Call Rate
75
Modifying a Dialing Directory Entry
75
Removing a Dialing Directory Entry
77
Using Auto IMUX Dialing
77
Chapter 4 Configuring General Options for Your System
81
Setting the Configuration
81
General Options
81
Setting Display of the Far-End Site Name
82
Table 4-1: Display of Far-End Site Name Settings
82
Setting Screen Message Display
83
Table 4-2: Screen Message Display Settings
83
Setting the Language
84
Setting Encryption Mode
85
Table 4-3: Encryption Mode Settings
86
Setting a Password for Menus
91
Table 4-4: Set Password for Menus Screen Options
91
Setting the Near-End Site Name
93
Setting the Standby Timer
94
Setting the Wireless Keypad Channel
95
Selecting AC Power Frequency
97
Restoring Default Settings
98
Chapter 5 Configuring and Adjusting the Video and Audio
101
Setting Video Configuration
101
Setting Video Send Format
102
Table 5-1: Manual Video Send Format Settings
104
Setting Camera Operation
105
Table 5-2: Set Camera Operation Menu Options
105
Setting VCR Operation
108
Table 5-3: VCR Record Mode Setting
108
Selecting Number of Monitors
109
Setting Audio Configuration
110
Setting Microphones
111
Table 5-4: Set Microphones Menu Options
111
Setting Audio Send Format
113
Table 5-5: Set Audio Send Format Screen Options
113
Table 5-6: Audio Manual Format Settings
114
Setting Audio Signal Processing
116
Table 5-7: Audio Signal Processing Settings
116
Selecting Initial G.711 Format
117
Adjusting System Video Levels
117
Table 5-8: Initial G.711 Format Settings
117
Displaying the SMPTE Color Bars
118
Adjusting the Video
119
Figure 5-1: SMPTE Color Bars Test Pattern
119
Adjusting System Audio Levels
122
Testing the Audio
123
Adjusting the Audio
123
Adjusting the Camera
125
Adjusting the White Balance
126
Table 5-9: Camera Power-Up Default Settings
126
Table 5-10: White Balance Adjustment Modes
127
Figure 5-2: Camera White Balance Adjust Menu
128
Figure 5-3: One Touch Mode Screen
131
Adjusting the Focus and Iris Settings
133
Table 5-11: Focus and Iris Adjustment Settings
133
Chapter 6 Configuring Ports
142
Setting Control Port a
142
Table 6-1: Set Control Port a Screen Options
142
Table 6-2: Control Port a Type Settings
142
Setting Control Port B
143
Table 6-3: Set Control Port B Screen Options
144
Table 6-4: Control Port B Type Settings
145
Setting Data Port A, B, C, or D
146
Table 6-5: Set Data Ports Screen Options
149
Chapter 7 Obtaining Diagnostic Information
153
Viewing the System Configuration
156
Using the Diagnostics Menus
157
Viewing Near-End Status
158
Table 7-1: Near-End Status Menu Options
158
Table 7-2: SG3 Network Statistics
159
Table 7-3: SG4 and H.320 Network Statistics
161
Table 7-4: Call Parameters
163
Table 7-5: System Fault Codes
166
Table 7-6: System Options
167
Table 7-7: CSU Signals
168
Table 7-8: CSU Messages
168
Running Near-End Tests
169
Table 7-9: Near-End Tests Menu Options
169
Running Far-End Tests
178
Table 7-10: Far-End Tests Menu Options
178
Entering Remote Diagnostics Mode
180
Viewing the Call Log
183
Current or Last Successful Call
183
Failed Calls
183
Chapter 8 Resolving Problems
185
Diagnostic Procedures
187
Table 8-1: Diagnostic Procedures
187
Verifying Power-On
188
Pass-Fail Status
188
Fault History and Fault Code Location
189
Board Replacements
189
Troubleshooting Procedures
189
No System Power
190
Table 8-2: no System Power Checklist
190
No Display on the Monitor
191
Table 8-3: no Display on the Monitor Checklist
191
No Audio
192
Table 8-4: no Audio Checklist
192
Network or Communications Failure
193
Table 8-5: Network or Communications Failure Checklist
193
Peripheral Failure
196
Table 8-6: Peripheral Failure Checklist
196
Interpreting Warning Messages
198
Table 8-7: System Warning Messages
198
Verifying Electrical Current
200
Appendix A
203
Factory Default Settings
203
Table A-1: Factory Default Settings
203
Appendix B
207
Menu Trees
207
System Messages
213
Appendix D
214
Call Progress Messages
214
Table C-1: Concorde¥4500 System Messages
214
Table D-1: X.21 Call Progress Signals and Q.931 Cause Codes
228
Index
243
Appendix C System Messages
214
PictureTel Concorde 4500 User Manual (114 pages)
Brand:
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| Category:
Conference System
| Size: 0.89 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Welcome
7
Is this Notebook for You
7
Where Can You Get Help
8
Concorde¥4500 Quick Reference
9
Videoconferencing Tips
13
Tips for Great Video
13
Tips for Using Automatic Camera Pointing
14
Tips for Great Audio
15
Tips for Muting
15
Tips for Using Documents
16
Tips for a Great Meeting
16
Using the Keypads
17
Wireless Keypad Overview
18
Quickpad Overview
21
Making a Call Ñ the Basics
25
Manual Dialing
26
Dialing with a LAN Extension
28
Directory Dialing
30
Dialing into a Multipoint Call
31
Joining a Dataconference Call
32
Making a Nondialed Call
32
Redialing a Call
33
Making a Call Ñ Other Options
35
Choosing the Call Rate
35
Using the Voice-Only Option
38
Encrypting a Call
43
Answering and Hanging up
47
Answering a Call
48
Hanging up
48
Adjusting the Sound
49
Muting Your Microphones
50
Adjusting the Volume
50
Adjusting the Picture
51
Using Automatic Camera Pointing
52
Displaying and Removing the PIP
53
Adjusting Cameras
54
Setting Camera Presets
55
Using Camera Presets
56
Doing more While Meeting
57
Sending and Redisplaying a Snapshot
57
Using a VCR with Your System
59
Using Multipoint
61
Using Voice-Activated Mode
61
Using Browse Mode
62
Using Chair Control Mode
68
Using Director Mode
70
Updating the Dialing Directory
73
Creating a Dialing Directory Entry
74
Modifying a Dialing Directory Entry
79
Removing a Dialing Directory Entry
81
Understanding System Information
83
Status Messages
83
Call Progress Messages
84
Solving Problems
87
System Warning Messages
88
No System Power
89
System Fails Power-On Tests
90
Blank Screen
91
No Sound
92
No System Menus
93
Peripheral Failure
94
System Menu Trees
95
Setup Menus
96
Configuration Menus
97
Diagnostics Menus
98
Chair Control Mode Menus
99
Director Mode Menus
100
Worksheets
101
System Information
103
Index
107
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