Sony PCS-1600 Operating Instructions Manual

Sony PCS-1600 Operating Instructions Manual

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3-205-055-53(1)
Compact
Conference Package
Operating Instructions
Before operating the unit, please read this manual
thoroughly and retain it for future reference.
PCS-1600/1600P
 2000 Sony Corporation

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  • Page 1 3-205-055-53(1) Compact Conference Package Operating Instructions Before operating the unit, please read this manual thoroughly and retain it for future reference. PCS-1600/1600P  2000 Sony Corporation...
  • Page 2 Refer to these numbers cause harmful interference to radio whenever you call upon your Sony communications. Operation of this equipment in a residential area is dealer regarding this product.
  • Page 3 If you use ISDN a qualified installer. lines, consult your Sony dealer for more information. 7. Plugs and jacks used to connect this • The ISDN service may not be equipment to the premises wiring available in some areas.
  • Page 4 If you dispose the unit, consult your nearest Sony Service Center. The Users should ensure for their own built-in battery must be treated as a protection that the electrical ground chemical waste.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Precautions ..............9 Chapter 1 Preparation Features ................11 System Configuration ........... 13 Basic System Equipment ..........13 Options ................14 Basic System Connection ..........16 Preparing the System ............ 17 Inserting Batteries into the Remote Commander ..17 Preparing the TV Monitor ..........
  • Page 6 Table of Contents Answering Calls in Manual Answer Mode ....50 Checking the Connection Status ......... 52 Adjusting the Sound ............. 54 Adjusting the Volume ........... 54 Muting Local Conversations – Mute Function ..... 54 Synchronizing Voice and Motion – Lip Synchronization ..........54 On the Echo canceler ............
  • Page 7 Chapter 4 Registration and Setup Registering a Remote Party .......... 81 Making an Entry ............82 Modifying an Entry ............86 Deleting Registered Entries .......... 87 Duplicating the Setting of the Phone Book Menu ..87 Notes on Registration ........... 88 Registering Local Information ........
  • Page 8 Table of Contents Connecting with NetMeeting ........128 Accessing the Unit Using an External Control ..129 Using a Web Browser ..........129 Via the Telnet ............. 129 Via the AUX CONTROL Connector ......129 Chapter 6 Meetings With the Multipoint Function Features ................
  • Page 9: Precautions

    In case of trouble such as smoke, odd smell, or noise, turn off all units of the system. Disconnect all the power cords and connecting cords. Then contact the place of purchase or an authorized Sony representative. ISDN Never install telephone wiring during a lightning storm.
  • Page 10 Precautions On Handling Installation/storage Do not expose the system to: • Extremely low or high temperatures. • Damp or dusty room. • Strong vibration. • Near devices which generate strong magnetic fields. • Near devices (such as radios) which transmit strong radio wave.
  • Page 11: Features

    Chapter Preparation Features The PCS-1600/1600P Compact Conference Package can connect a remote party via an ISDN (Integrated Services Digital Network) line. It sends and receives images and sound, allowing you to have virtual face-to-face meetings with people in other cities or countries.
  • Page 12 Processor for the first time, the setup wizard appears on the monitor screen. Set up the system under its guidance. The Remote Commander can operate a Sony TV monitor You can operate a Sony TV monitor with the Remote Commander supplied with the Compact Conference Package. Automatic tracking function...
  • Page 13: System Configuration

    System Configuration The PCS-1600/1600P Compact Conference Package is a basic system that can be enhanced with variety of optional equipment. Basic System Equipment The PCS-1600/1600P Compact Conference Package forms the basis of the PCS-1600 series system. The PCS-1600/1600P Compact Conference Package consists...
  • Page 14: Options

    A TV is used as a meeting monitor and TV monitor speaker. It displays the remote party, graphics, and menus. If you use a Sony TV, you can operate it with the Remote Commander supplied with the Compact Conference Package. Two monitors are required for a dual- monitor system.
  • Page 15 Unit Description PCS-I160 Provides two ISDN jacks. The connection with 6B channels is available. BRI Board Provides the V.35 connector. The PCS-I161 V.35 Board connection via the V.35 interface is available. Connects one end to the V.35 connector PCS-K32 V.35 Conversion (on the PCS-I161 V.35 Board) and the other end to the terminal adaptor.
  • Page 16: Basic System Connection

    Basic System Connection Connect the TV monitor and the AC adaptor to the Compact Processor, and connect to the ISDN line with the supplied ISDN modular cable. The following cables; the ISDN modular cable and the audio cord, each cable is equipped with the color label. When connecting these cables, match the label color with the color of the connector name printed on the rear panel.
  • Page 17: Preparing The System

    Preparing the System Inserting Batteries into the Remote Commander The supplied Remote Commander controls most of the functions. This section describes how to insert batteries into the Remote Commander. Remove the battery compartment cover. Insert two size AA (R6) batteries (supplied) with correct 3 and # polarity into the battery compartment.
  • Page 18: Preparing The Tv Monitor

    I/1 button on the Remote Commander. If the IR repeater does not function properly, set Monitor Mode in the General Setup menu to MODE2 (PCS-1600); to MODE4 (PCS-1600P). For details on the Monitor Mode setting, see “General Setup Menu”...
  • Page 19: Setting The Initial Volume Level On The Tv

    The TV monitor can be operated from the Remote Commander. For details on operating the Remote Commander, see “To operate a Sony TV monitor” on page 154. To adjust the TV monitor screen Use the controls on the TV monitor to adjust the screen (picture, hue, contrast, brightness, and sharpness).
  • Page 20: Installing The Compact Processor

    Preparing the System Installing the Compact Processor When you install the Compact Processor, use the supplied Velcro. This will prevent the Compact Processor from sliding off. Stick one side of the supplied Velcro to the bottom of the Compact Processor. Stick the other side of the Velcro to the top of the TV monitor.
  • Page 21: Turning The System On/Off

    Turning the System On/Off This section describes how to turn on and off the Compact Processor. Note Set the CONF/DOC/TV selector on the Remote Commander to “CONF” when operating the Compact Processor. Turning On The following describes how to turn on the Compact Processor. Make sure the TV monitor is on standby.
  • Page 22: When The Compact Processor Is Turned On For The First Time

    Notes • The POWER lamp on the camera does not flash even if the system is in sleep mode. • A Sony TV monitor is turned into standby mode. When the Compact Processor is turned on for the first time The setup wizard appears on the monitor screen after the self- diagnostic is completed.
  • Page 23 Select your language used for menu and message indications. Language: Selects a language from English, French, German, Japanese, Spanish, Italian, or Chinese. Language Setup Wizard Language: English Next Cancel Select Next with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. The next wizard appears on the monitor screen.
  • Page 24 Turning the System On/Off Select Next with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. The next wizard appears on the monitor screen. Area Code Local Number Auto SPID Previous Next Cancel Set up the following items. Area Code: Enters your area code. Do not enter the first zero number of your area code.
  • Page 25 Select Next with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. The next wizard appears on the monitor screen. (This is only for the USA and Canada.) SPID Previous Next Cancel For details on the SPID registration, see “SPID Registration for Customers in the USA”...
  • Page 26 Turning the System On/Off Set up the following items. DHCP Mode: Sets up the DHCP (Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol). Auto: Automatically gets your IP address, network mask, gateway address, and DNS address. Off: Sets DHCP to OFF. When set to OFF, enter your IP address, network mask, gateway address, and DNS address.
  • Page 27: Setting The System (Compact Conference Package) To Be On Standby

    Setting the System (Compact Conference Package) to be on Standby When the system is on standby, you can turn the system on with the I/1 button on the Remote Commander. Press the I/1 button on the Remote Commander. The indication “Power off?” appears on the monitor screen.
  • Page 28: On The Help Menu

    Information Menu” on page 116. Machine Information Host Version: Ver3.10 BRI Version: Ver3.31 VCP Version: Ver1.30 Ver2.10 DSP Version: Ver1.30 Software Option: None Option Board: None Host Name: PCS-1600 IP Address: 1.2.3.4 Mac Address: 00-00-00-00-00-00 Serial Number: 12345 Machine Information menu Chapter 1 Preparation...
  • Page 29: Turning Off

    Turning Off The following describes how to turn off the Compact Processor. Set the POWER switch on the rear of the Compact Processor to off. Turn off the power of any other equipment which was used during the meeting. Notes •...
  • Page 30: How To Operate The Menu

    How to Operate the Menu The different menu is opened whether the system is in communication or not. Switching the Menu Not in Communication The following launcher menu is always displayed when the system is not in communication. Select the desired menu with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick.
  • Page 31 1 The screen The image captured by the local camera is displayed here. When you select the screen using the joystick on the Remote Commander (the screen border turns yellow), and press it down, you can then adjust the camera angle up, down, left or right, with the joystick.
  • Page 32 How to Operate the Menu 1 Mic mute function: When this icon is displayed, the sound from the local position will not be sent to remote parties. For more details, see page 54. 2 Multipoint mode: This icon is displayed when the Multipoint mode is set to ON.
  • Page 33 Phone Book menu This is used to hold a Phone Book Recent meeting with a registered party or to register or modify a party. (Pressing the PHONE BOOK button on the Remote Commander New Entry accesses the Phone Book menu directly.) For details on the Phone Book menu, see pages 47, 48, 81 to Manual Dial menu This is used to hold a...
  • Page 34 How to Operate the Menu Camera Angle menu This is used to control the Camera angle and zoom of the Preset Save camera. (Pressing the Preset Load Adjustments CAMERA button on the Remote Commander Auto Track accesses the Camera Angle menu directly.) For details on the Camera Angle menu, see pages 56 to 63.
  • Page 35: Switching The Menu In Communication

    Switching the Menu in Communication Press the STILL IMAGE button on the Remote Commander in communication, the Still Image menu is opened. Select the desired menu with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. The desired menu will be opened. Still Image Send Select these tabs...
  • Page 36 How to Operate the Menu Still Image menu This is used to control a still Still Image image. (Pressing the STILL Send Continuous Send IMAGE button on the Remote Commander Clear accesses the Still Image Save menu directly.) Send Object For details on the Still Image menu, see pages 70 to 72.
  • Page 37 Memory Stick menu This is used to use a Memory Stick “Memory Stick.” You can access this menu only when the “Memory Stick” is inserted. For details on the Memory Stick menu, see pages 66 to 69. Setup menu This is used to register or Setup modify the setup of the Dial...
  • Page 38: Operating The Menu

    How to Operate the Menu Operating the Menu This describes the basic menu operation, taking the Dial Setup menu as an example. Open the Dial Setup menu from the Setup menu (page 34). Dial Setup Page: 1/4 Line I/F: ISDN Bonding: Auto Number of Lines:...
  • Page 39: Turning Off The Indicators Displayed On The Screen

    To page up or down the menu Move the joystick on the Remote Commander to the right or left. To return to the previous level hierarchy of the menu Press the RETURN button on the Remote Commander. Turning Off the Indicators displayed on the screen Press the DISPLAY button on the Remote Commander to turn off the indicators displayed on the screen.
  • Page 40 How to Operate the Menu To enter characters Press the number buttons on the Remote Commander to enter the desired character. Each time you press the button, the character is input from among the alphabets on each button, or the numbers on each. To enter special characters (symbols), press the PHONE BOOK (SYMBOL) button repeatedly to select a desired character.
  • Page 41: Basic Operation During A Meeting

    Chapter Basic Operation During a Meeting Calling a Remote Party You can start a meeting with a remote party by dialing. Once you have made a connection with the remote party, you can begin talking just like normal phone call. The following describes how to call a remote party.
  • Page 42: Calling An Unregistered Remote Party

    Calling a Remote Party Calling an Unregistered Remote Party The following launcher menu is always displayed on the monitor screen not in communication. Audio:MIC(INT) Video:Main Phone Book Manual Dial Press this and an explanation is HELP displayed. Select Manual Dial with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick, or press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT ( / ) button or one of the number buttons on the Remote Commander.
  • Page 43 When connecting via the ISDN lines Enter the telephone number of the remote party to have a meeting with in the A1 and A2 boxes. • To copy a telephone number, press the CAMERA (LINE COPY) button. The number entered are copied to the next box.
  • Page 44 Calling a Remote Party V.35: Connects to a TV conferencing system via the V.35 interface. (Option) LAN: Connects to a TV conferencing system using a LAN. (Option) To set the number of lines to be connected for an ISDN call When a call is made using ISDN lines, choose the number of lines to be used when the call is set up.
  • Page 45 Select the ISDN transfer rate. Select Restrict with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. Select the desired setting with the joystick moving up or down, then press the joystick. Auto: Connects to a remote party with a normal ISDN line.
  • Page 46 Calling a Remote Party To save the number you entered in the Dialing list (in the Phone Book) Select Save with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick down. The number you entered is saved in the list, and the List Edit menu is displayed.
  • Page 47: Calling A Registered Remote Party

    Calling a Registered Remote Party To call from the Phone Book Press the PHONE BOOK button on the Remote Commander. The Phone Book menu appears on the monitor screen. Phone Book Recent New Entry Select the remote party with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick.
  • Page 48 Calling a Remote Party Select Dial with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick, or press the CONNECT/ DISCONNECT ( / ) button on the Remote Commander. The system dials the selected remote party in step 2, and the indication “Dialing (The line interface is indicated.)”...
  • Page 49: Receiving A Call

    Receiving a Call When a call comes in, the connection process differs depending on the setting of the answer mode. Auto answer mode The system automatically receives the call and starts the meeting. However, even if you are not ready to start the meeting, the local picture will be displayed on the remote party’s monitor screen.
  • Page 50: Answering Calls In Manual Answer Mode

    Receiving a Call Answering Calls in Manual Answer Mode When your system is in manual answer mode, you need to connect incoming calls manually. When a call comes in, the Compact Processor starts ringing, and the indication “Incoming Call. Respond?” appears on the monitor screen.
  • Page 51 When the optional PCS-UC161 Upgrade Kit has been installed If a call comes in via the ISDN line during the meeting on a LAN, the Compact Processor is busy. Chapter 2 Basic Operation During a Meeting...
  • Page 52: Checking The Connection Status

    Checking the Connection Status During a meeting, you can check the status of the communication. Elapsed time also appears on the monitor screen during a meeting. Open the Setup menu. Select Communication Status with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. The Communication Status menu appers.
  • Page 53 Frame Rate: Displays the maximum frame rate of the motion picture. LSD Rate: Displays the LSD (Low Speed Data) rate. MLP Rate: Displays the MLP (Multi Layer Protocol) rate. HMLP Rate: Displays the HMLP (High speed Multi Layer Protocol) rate. To close the Communication Status menu Select End with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick.
  • Page 54: Adjusting The Sound

    Adjusting the Sound Adjusting the Volume You can adjust the volume sent from remote parties. Press the VOLUME/DOC-BRIGHT + button to increase the volume; the VOLUME/DOC-BRIGHT – button to decrease it. The volume bar appears on the monitor screen. After a while, the bar automatically disappears if you do not operate.
  • Page 55: On The Echo Canceler

    When you use the lip synchronization, set Lip Sync to On in the Audio Setup menu. When you do not use the lip synchronization, set it to Off. For details on the Lip Sync setting, see “Audio Setup Menu” on page 108. Note The lip synchronization function only works for your own party.
  • Page 56: Adjusting The Camera

    Adjusting the Camera You can adjust the local camera to obtain the best viewing results. During communication, you can also adjust the remote camera, and adjust images being sent from the remote camera. Notes • A malfunction may occur if the local and remote parties try to adjust the same camera at the same time.
  • Page 57: Adjusting The Camera Angle And Zoom

    Note You cannot control the remote camera if you do not set Far End Camera Control to On in the Dial Setup menu at the local, and set Far End Camera Control to ON in the Answer Setup menu at the remote. Adjusting the Camera Angle and Zoom You can adjust the camera angle and zoom.
  • Page 58: Adjusting Focus And Brightness

    Adjusting the Camera Adjusting Focus and Brightness Focus and brightness are automatically adjusted. We recommend that you do not to use the manual adjustments since the camera automatically adjust itself for the best focus and brightness. Press the CAMERA button on the Remote Commander to access the CAMERA menu.
  • Page 59: Presetting Angle And Zoom Settings

    Presetting Angle and Zoom Settings You can store the camera settings in memory up to six presets, and each preset has the angle and zoom settings. Once a setting has been stored, you can easily recall a setting from the six presets. To store a setting Press the CAMERA button on the Remote Commander.
  • Page 60 Adjusting the Camera You can directly store the setting to the desired preset number by pressing and holding one of the number buttons (1 to 6) on the Remote Commander or by continuously pressing the button and one of the number buttons (1 to 6). To recall a preset Select Preset Load with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick.
  • Page 61: Tracking A Subject Automatically - Automatic Target Tracking Function

    Notes • In the camera, the built-in lithium battery acts as the power source for retaining the memories and is kept charged as long as the system is used. However, if the system is used for shorter period of time with the BACKUP switch set to ON, the battery is gradually discharged.
  • Page 62 Adjusting the Camera Select Auto Track with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. The frame appear on the monitor screen. Camera Preset Save Preset Load Adjustments Auto Track Use the joystick and the ZOOM/TV-CH buttons on the Remote Commander to place a subject into the frame.
  • Page 63 If the frame is repeatedly extended to the full screen The camera does not recognize the subject. Repeat steps 2 to 4 again. If the lamp at the side of the lens lights up The camera is not capturing the memorized subject correctly. In this case, perform the pan/tilt operation so that the subject comes into the screen, or have the subject memorized onto the camera again.
  • Page 64: Selecting The Picture And Sound

    Selecting the Picture and Sound You can select the picture and sound from both the local and remote sites equipment. To switch the picture To switch the picture displayed on the monitor from the local or remote picture Press the FAR/NEAR button on the Remote Commander, then switch the picture by selecting the icons on the monitor screen with the joystick on the Remote Commander.
  • Page 65: Monitoring Yourself In The Inset Window

    Monitoring Yourself in the Inset Window The inset window allows you to monitor your own party while viewing the remote party. (Picture-in-picture function) Press the PinP button on the Remote Commander in communication. If an inset window is not displayed, the inset window appears on the monitor screen.
  • Page 66: Displaying A Still Picture

    Displaying a Still Picture You can use still pictures stored in a “Memory Stick.” Displaying a Still Picture Stored in the “Memory Stick” Insert the “Memory Stick” into the Memory Stick slot. Insert it in the arrow mark direction with the mark faced upward.
  • Page 67 Select Load with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. The menu disappears from the monitor screen and the selected still picture is displayed. To send a still picture Select Send with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick.
  • Page 68: Notes On A "Memory Stick

    Displaying a Still Picture To stop the slide show When the sub-menu is displayed, select Cancel with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. When the sub-menu is not displayed, press the RETURN button on the Remote Commander. If an unformatted “Memory Stick”...
  • Page 69: Clearing The Still Picture From The Screen

    Phone Book list stored in the “Memory Stick” will be also deleted. “Memory Stick” and are trademarks of Sony Corporation. Clearing the Still Picture From the Screen When the still picture is displayed, press the joystick on the Remote Commander.
  • Page 70: Sending Still Pictures

    Sending Still Pictures When you send pictures that contain lots of text, we recommend you to send that picture as a still picture. Since still pictures are more clear than moving pictures for reading text. You can send a video as a still picture of external equipment connected to the the Compact Processor, or of the camera.
  • Page 71: Sending Still Pictures Continuously

    You can also clear the still picture by pressing the FAR/NEAR button on the Remote Commander. You can also clear the still image using the [Clear] item on the submenu when you are on-line, or by pressing the STILL IMAGE button on the Remote Commander twice. Sending Still Pictures Continuously Open the Still Image menu.
  • Page 72: Sending A Still Picture Stored In The "Memory Stick

    Sending Still Pictures Sending a Still Picture Stored in the “Memory Stick” Open the Memory Stick menu. Select the desired still picture with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. The sub-menu is opened. Select Send with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick.
  • Page 73: Saving A Still Picture Into The "Memory Stick

    Saving a Still Picture Into the “Memory Stick” Display a moving picture. Insert the “Memory Stick” into the Memory Stick slot. Open the Still Image menu. Select Save with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. The selected moving picture is flozen and it is stored into the “Memory Stick.”...
  • Page 74: Saving With The "Memory Stick" Menu

    Saving a Still Picture Into the “Memory Stick” Saving with the “Memory Stick” menu You can save still images using the “Memory Stick” menu screen displaying the thumbnails saved in the “Memory Stick” whether you are on-line or not. Memory Stick Thumbnail used Save to save images to...
  • Page 75: Sending The Dial Tone To The Remote Party

    Sending the Dial Tone to the Remote Party You can send the dial tone (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) assigned to the 0 – 9, , and buttons on the Remote Commander to control the remote system. Press the button on the Remote Commander. The DTMF menu appears on the monitor screen.
  • Page 76: Ending A Meeting

    Ending a Meeting Press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT ( / ) button on the Remote Commander. The message appears on the monitor screen. To disconnect the call Select OK with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. Or press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT ( / ) button on the Remote Commander again.
  • Page 77: Advanced Operation

    Chapter Advanced Operation Connecting With an MCU You can perform a multiple communication with making a connection to an MCU (Multipoint Control Unit). Once you connect with the MCU that has the chair control function, the chair control is activated among 99 terminals. Note When you have upgraded the system using the optional PCS- UC161 Upgrade Kit and using a LAN, the chair control is...
  • Page 78 Connecting With an MCU Select Chair Request from Broadcast Mode with the joystick on the Remote Commander. Note When you do an incapable operation, the indication “Command is rejected by MCU” appears on the monitor screen. To see a picture of the selected terminal Select Receive from Broadcast Mode with the joystick on the Remote Commander.
  • Page 79 To broadcast a picture of the selected terminal to all the terminals Select Broadcast from Broadcast Mode with the joystick on the Remote Commander. Select the terminal number with the joystick moving up or down, then press the joystick. A picture of the selected terminal appears on your monitor and it is broadcast to all terminals.
  • Page 80: Voice Meeting

    Voice Meeting The system can connect to a normal phone to hold a meeting using the sound only. (Voice Meeting) The basic procedure is same as one with images and sound. Note When you have upgraded the system using the optional PCS- UC161 Upgrade Kit and using a LAN, you cannot do the voice meeting.
  • Page 81: Registration And Setup

    Chapter Registration and Setup Registering a Remote Party You can register a remote party before making the connection. You can register up to 500 remote parties. You can also store an image, such as a facial portrait, in each index list. Notes •...
  • Page 82: Making An Entry

    Registering a Remote Party Making an Entry Press the PHONE BOOK button on the Remote Commander. The Phone Book menu appears on the monitor screen. Phone Book Recent New Entry Select New Entry with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. The List Edit menu appears on the monitor screen.
  • Page 83 Set up the line interface. ISDN: Connects to a TV conferencing system via the normal ISDN line. ISDN (Telephone): Connects to a phone to have a voice meeting via the normal ISDN line. V.35: Connects to a TV conferencing system via the V.35 interface.
  • Page 84 Registering a Remote Party When selecting LAN in step 4 Enter the IP address (or the host name and domain name) of the remote party. Select the line interface icons or still images stored in the “Memory Stick.” Move the joystick to the left or right to select the icon or still image, then press the joystick.
  • Page 85 To select the LAN bandwidth to be used When you are using a LAN, you can select the bandwidth to be used from among the settings below. 64 Kbps, 128 Kbps, 384 Kbps, 512 Kbps, 768 Kbps, 1024 Kbps, Other When you choose “Other,”...
  • Page 86: Modifying An Entry

    Registering a Remote Party To set up other items than the items above When More Options Enable is set to On in the Dial Setup menu, the More Options button is displayed at the lower part of the menu. Select More Options with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick.
  • Page 87: Deleting Registered Entries

    Deleting Registered Entries You can delete a registered entry as follows. Select the Index title to be deleted with the joystick on the Remote Commander. Select Delete with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. The indication “Delete list?” appears on the monitor screen.
  • Page 88: Notes On Registration

    Registering a Remote Party Notes on Registration General note If the Restrict setting of the remote party is set to 56K in the Answer Setup menu, the connection will be made at 56 Kbps even if you set Restrict to Auto in the Dial Setup menu. Note on the optional PCS-I160 BRI Board If you have installed the optional PCS-I160 BRI Board, you can use three ISDN lines (up to 6B channels).
  • Page 89: Registering Local Information

    Registering Local Information Before holding a meeting, you will need to register your local information on the ISDN Setup menu, such as the local directory number. Setting Up the ISDN Setup Menu Select with the joystick on the Remote Commander in the launcher menu, then press the joystick, or press the MENU button.
  • Page 90 Registering Local Information Enter your country code or region code in the Country/ Region Code box. (e.g., enter “1” for the USA.) Select Page 1/3 with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then move the joystick to the right. The ISDN Setup menu (Page 2) appears on the monitor screen.
  • Page 91 Set up the ISDN Setup (SPID) menu. (This is only for the USA and Canada.) For details on the SPID registration, see “SPID Registration for Customers in the USA” on page 92. Select Save with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick.
  • Page 92: Spid Registration For Customers In The Usa

    SPID Registration for Customers in the USA If the system is connected to a network switch of the following types, you can use ISDN lines. • Network switch type: AT&T 5ESS Network switch software version: 5E8 or later (for National ISDN-1 and National ISDN-2) •...
  • Page 93 Enter your country code in the Country Code box. If the network switch type is AT&T 5ESS (National ISDN) or NTI DMS-100 (National ISDN) Country Code is “1” If the network switch type is AT&T 5ESS (Multipoint Custom ISDN) Country Code is “1 10” If the network switch type is AT&T 5ESS (Point-to-Point Custom ISDN) Country Code is “1 12”...
  • Page 94 SPID Registration for Customers in the USA ISDN Setup Page: 2/3 Area Code Local Number 9876532 9876532 9871356 9871356 9852464 9852464 Auto SPID Save Cancel In case of each LDN is different as a separate LDN is given for each channel. ISDN Setup Page: 2/3 Area Code...
  • Page 95 The following shows the use of three ISDN lines for AT&T 5ESS (Point-to-Point Custom ISDN). ISDN Setup Page: 2/3 Area Code Local Number 9876532 9876532 9871356 9871356 9852464 9852464 Auto SPID Save Cancel If the network switch type is NTI DMS-100 (National ISDN or Custom ISDN) Each LDN is different as a separate LDN is given for each channel.
  • Page 96 SPID Registration for Customers in the USA Open the ISDN Setup (SPID) menu (Page 3). SPID in the ISDN Setup (SPID) menu and the Local Number in the ISDN Setup menu (Page 2) are entered in pairs and should not be crossed with BRI channels as each has its own LDN.
  • Page 97 If the network switch type is AT&T 5ESS (Multipoint Custom ISDN) The following shows the use of three ISDN lines. ISDN Setup Page: 1/3 Country/Region: Country/Region Code: 1 10 Protocol: AT&T P-MP Save Cancel ISDN Setup ISDN Setup Page: 2/3 Page: 3/3 Area Code Local Number...
  • Page 98 SPID Registration for Customers in the USA ISDN Setup ISDN Setup Page: 2/3 Page: 3/3 Area Code Local Number SPID 9876532 9876532 9871356 9871356 9852464 9852464 Auto SPID Save Cancel Save Cancel If the network switch type is NTI DMS-100 (National ISDN) The following shows the use of three ISDN lines.
  • Page 99 ISDN Setup ISDN Setup Page: 2/3 Page: 3/3 Area Code Local Number SPID 9876543 019876543001 9876544 019876544001 9871234 019871234001 9871235 019871235001 9852468 019852468001 9852469 019852469001 Auto SPID Save Cancel Save Cancel You should let the remote party user know the contents of your LDN.
  • Page 100: Menu Items In The Setup Menu

    Menu Items in the Setup Menu Dial Setup Menu Sets up the attribute for calling. Page 1 Dial Setup Page: 1/4 Line I/F: ISDN Bonding: Auto Number of Lines: LAN Bandwidth: 1024Kbps Prefix: Prefix-None Restrict: Auto Save Cancel Line I/F: Selects the line interface. ISDN: Connects to a TV conferencing system via the normal ISDN line.
  • Page 101 LAN Bandwidth: Sets the bandwidth to be used when connected to a LAN. When [Other] is selected, bandwidth values between 1 and 1024K can be entered. Prefix: Selects the prefix number setting from the following. None: Does not use the prefix number. Prefix-A: Uses the setting A set in the Dial Setup menu.
  • Page 102 Menu Items in the Setup Menu Audio Mode: Selects the protocol for the audio encoding. G.728: The audio bandwidth is narrow but the image quality is better. (G.728: 3.4 kHz) G.722: The audio bandwidth is wider for better sound quality. (7 kHz) G.711: Select this setting when the remote system does not support neither G.722 nor G.728.
  • Page 103 Page 3 Dial Setup Page: 3/4 Prefix-A: Prefix-B: Prefix-C: Save Cancel Prefix-A: Sets up a prefix number that will be registered for Prefix-A in the Dial Setup menu. Prefix-B: Sets up a prefix number that will be registered for Prefix-B in the Dial Setup menu. Prefix-C: Sets up a prefix number that will be registered for Prefix-C in the Dial Setup menu.
  • Page 104 Menu Items in the Setup Menu Page 4 Dial Setup Page: 4/4 Telephone Mode: Auto More Options Enable: V.35 RS-366: Save Cancel Telephone Mode: Selects the audio protocol for the voice meeting. Auto: Selects the protocol automatically. G.711 µ-law: Selects the µ-law protocol. G.711 A-law: Selects the Α-law protocol.
  • Page 105: Answer Setup Menu

    Answer Setup Menu Sets up the communication items for receiving. Page 1 Answer Setup Page: 1/2 Auto Answer: Number of Lines: Restrict: Auto LAN Bandwidth: 1024Kbps ISDN MSN: Save Cancel Auto Answer: Selects the answer mode. On: Answers calls in auto answer mode. Off: Answers calls in manual answer mode.
  • Page 106 Menu Items in the Setup Menu Page 2 Answer Setup Page: 2/2 Video Mode: H.261 Video Frame: 30fps Audio Mode: G.728 Audio Mode Threshold: up to 64K:G.728 Far End Camera Control: T.120 Data: Save Cancel Video Mode: Selects the protocol for the video encoding. H.261: Receives pictures based on Recommendation H.261.
  • Page 107: Multipoint Setup Menu

    Far End Camera Control: Selects whether the near end camera is controled or not. On: Operates the near end camera. Off: Does not operate the near end camera. T.120 Data: Selects whether to have a T.120 data meeting. On: Holds a T.120 data meeting. Off: Does not hold a T.120 data meeting.
  • Page 108: Audio Setup Menu

    Menu Items in the Setup Menu Number of Lines: Selects the number of lines to be used. 1B: Connects via 1B-channel. 2B: Connects via 2B-channel. Restrict: Selects the transfer rate via the ISDN line. Auto: Connects to a remote party with a normal ISDN line. 56K: Selects this setting when you call a region or country via the 56 Kbps transfer rate.
  • Page 109: General Setup Menu

    Lip Sync: Selects whether you use the lip synchronization function. On: Activates the lip synchronization function. Off: Deactivates the lip synchronization function. Echo Canceler: Selects whether you use the echo canceler inside the Compact Processor. Internal: Activates the built-in echo canceler. External: When using the echo canceler equipped with the external equipment.
  • Page 110 Italian: Displays in Italian. Chinese: Displays in Chinese. Monitor Mode: Selects the remote control mode of the IR repeater. Normally, set it to MODE1 (PCS-1600) or to MODE3 (PCS-1600P). MODE1: Sets it to mode 1. MODE2: Sets it to mode 2.
  • Page 111 IR Receiver: Selects the remote sensor. Normally, set it to Main Camera. Main Camera: Activates the remote sensor on the camera. Body: Activates the remote sensor on the Compact Processor. Control by Far End: Selects whether to ignore the camera control commands from the far end.
  • Page 112: Administrator Setup Menu

    Menu Items in the Setup Menu Administrator Setup Menu This menu is only for an administrator. If you set your password, the password is necessary to modify the Setup and Phone Book menus. Also, the password is necessary to access the Administrator Setup Menu.
  • Page 113: Isdn Setup Menu

    ISDN Setup Menu Sets up the ISDN attribute. See page 89 for details. LAN Setup Menu When you hold a meeting on a LAN, upgrade the system using the optional PCS-UC161 Upgrade Kit, and set up the LAN Setup menu. For details on the setup below, consult a person having charge of your network.
  • Page 114 Menu Items in the Setup Menu Page 2 LAN Setup Page: 2/3 Gatekeeper Mode: Gatekeeper Address: User Alias: User Number: Save Cancel Gatekeeper Mode: Sets up whether you use the gatekeeper or not. On: Uses the gatekeeper. Off: Does not use the gatekeeper. Auto: Automatically detects the gatekeeper and use it.
  • Page 115 Page 3 LAN Setup Page: 3/3 SNMP Mode: Trap Destination: Community: Description: Location: Contact: Save Cancel SNMP Mode: Sets up whether the SNMP agent service is effective or not. On: Sets the SNMP agent service effective. Off: Sets the SNMP agent service ineffective. Trap Destination: Enter your SNMP administrator address where you send the trap.
  • Page 116: Machine Information Menu

    VCP Version: Ver1.30 Ver2.10 DSP Version: Ver1.30 Software Option: None Option Board: None Host Name: PCS-1600 IP Address: 1.2.3.4 Mac Address: 00-00-00-00-00-00 Serial Number: 12345 Host Version: Displays the software version. BRI Version: Displays the BRI version. VCP Version: Displays the VCP version.
  • Page 117: Meetings With Optional Equipment

    Installing the Optional Board You need to install the optional board to connect via three ISDN lines or via the V.35 interface. For details on the installation of optional Boards, consult your Sony dealer. Board Function PCS-I160 BRI Board Connects via three ISDN lines.
  • Page 118: Using Three Isdn Lines

    Installing the Optional Board Using Three ISDN Lines You need to install the optional PCS-I160 BRI Board. You can connect with 6B channels. ISDN modular cables (2) (supplied with the PCS-I160) to ISDN B to ISDN C AUDIO VIDEO ISDN B ISDN C AUX2 AUX1...
  • Page 119: Upgrading The Software

    Upgrading the Software Follow the procedure below to upgrade the software (PCS- UC160/UC161). Insert the “Memory Stick” into the Memory Stick slot. Insert it in the arrow mark direction with the mark faced upward. Turn on the Compact Processor. After the upgrade is complete, the launcher menu appears. Note Do not turn off the power or eject the “Memory Stick”...
  • Page 120: Connection Using A Lan

    100 BASE-TX/ 10 BASE-T Note The mode (communication speed and half-/full-duplex) of the PCS-1600/1600P is set to the automatic mode. If you don’t set the hub to automatic or half-duplex, operation may be unreliable. Chapter 5 Meetings With Optional Equipment...
  • Page 121: Using Dual Monitors

    Using Dual Monitors You can use two monitors during a meeting, one for moving pictures and the other for still pictures. To connect a TV monitor for the dual monitor function Connect the second TV monitor (for dual monitor function) to the VIDEO MONITOR OUT2 jack on the Compact Processor.
  • Page 122: Using Optional Microphones

    Using Optional Microphones The Compact Conference Package is designed to accommodate three participants at one terminal. You can add the optional PCS-A300 Microphones to allow for more participants. Notes • Set Mic Select to External in the Audio Setup menu. •...
  • Page 123: Recording The Meeting Audio

    Recording the Meeting Audio You can record the audio during a meeting. Connect a cassette recorder to the AUDIO OUT (MIXED) jack. You can record both local and remote audios. For details on Recording Mute, see “Audio Setup Menu” on page 108.
  • Page 124: Using The External Equipment

    Using the External Equipment The Compact Processor can connect two external video equipment for input; two equipment for output (including the TV monitor). Connecting External Video Equipment for Input Connect video equipment, such as a VCR. The system is equipped with two video inputs and one audio input. AUDIO VIDEO (PLUG IN POWER)
  • Page 125: Connecting External Equipment For Output

    Connecting External Equipment for Output You can connect external video equipment for output, such as a VCR, besides the TV monitor. AUDIO VIDEO (PLUG IN POWER) AUX2 AUX1 DC12V 100BASE-TX/ AUDIO OUT POWER 10BASE-T (MIXED) ISDN A IR OUT1 IR OUT2 AUX OUT MONITOR OUT to VIDEO AUX...
  • Page 126: Holding A T.120 Data Conference

    Holding a T.120 Data Conference You can have a data conference based on ITU-T Recommendation, T.120 standards when you connect a PC which NetMeeting (not supplied) has been installed with the Compact Processor. NetMeeting is a registered trademark of Microsoft Corporation.
  • Page 127: Setting Up The Compact Processor

    When you use a Hub, connect as follows using straight cables. AUDIO VIDEO (PLUG IN POWER) AUX2 AUX1 DC12V 100BASE-TX/ AUDIO OUT POWER 10BASE-T (MIXED) ISDN A IR OUT1 IR OUT2 AUX OUT MONITOR OUT to LAN to 100BASE-TX/ 10BASE-T To install NetMeeting Install NetMeeting in your PC following the procedure.
  • Page 128: Connecting With Netmeeting

    Holding a T.120 Data Conference Connecting with NetMeeting Select [NetMeeting] from the start pop-up menu or click on the NetMeeting icon. Set the Compact Processor to be on line. Check that the indication [T.120] appears on the screen. Click on [Calling] at both local or remote. Enter the IP address of the Compact Processor into [Address].
  • Page 129: Accessing The Unit Using An External Control

    Accessing the Unit Using an External Control The unit can be accepted the following external control. For details, consult your Sony dealer. Using a Web Browser You can access the IP address of the unit from a Web browser to control the unit or set unit preferences.
  • Page 130: Meetings With The Multipoint Function

    Chapter Meetings With the Multipoint Function Features The optional PCS-UC160 Upgrade Kit is designed to add the MCU function to the PCS-1600/1600P Compact Conference Package. You can hold a multipoint conference based on the ITU-T Recommendation, H.231 standard. Note The PCS-I160 BRI Board is also required for holding a point to multi-point meeting.
  • Page 131: Starting A Point To Multi-Point Meeting

    Starting a Point to Multi-Point Meeting You can hold a point to multi-point meeting among four terminals (including this terminal). You can add one normal audio phone in the network. Notes • Before you start a meeting verify that Multipoint Mode is set to On in the Multipoint Setup menu.
  • Page 132 Starting a Point to Multi-Point Meeting Select the Line I/F icon or a still image in the “Memory Stick.” In this case, the Line I/F icon will be ISDN Enter the telephone numbers for the remote parties you want to register in items A1 to C2. A1, A2 are for the telephone number of the first remote party.
  • Page 133 Select a previously registered remote party using the Phone Book menu, and press the joystick down. The submenu appears. Phone Book Recent ISDN ISDN ISDN Dial Submenu Edit ISDN ISDN ISDN Copy Delete New Entry 98765 ISDN Bonding: Select [ On], then press the joystick down.
  • Page 134: Calling A Registered Remote Party

    Starting a Point to Multi-Point Meeting Select a remote party with a mark attached to their name, or select a party you want to add to the Phone Book, then push the joystick down. The submenu appears. Select [ Edit], then press the joystick down. The List Edit menu appears.
  • Page 135 Phone Book Recent ISDN ISDN ISDN Dial Edit ISDN ISDN ISDN Copy Delete New Entry 12345 ISDN ISDN Select [ Dial], then press the joystick down. Or press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT button on the Remote Commander. The telephone number of the remote party selected in step 2 is dialed, and “...
  • Page 136 Starting a Point to Multi-Point Meeting Multipoint Confirmation mark Multipoint mark Phone Book Recent ISDN ISDN ISDN ISDN ISDN New Entry 98765 ISDN The second position has been selected. Bonding: Select a remote party that has a mark and press the joystick down.
  • Page 137 The Manual Dial menu appears. Manual Dial Line I/F: ISDN Number of Lines: Prefix: Prefix-None Restrict: Auto Dial Save Select [ ISDN] in Line I/F. Enter the telephone numbers only for the number of participants in the meeting in A-1 through C-2. A1, A2 are for the telephone number of the first remote party.
  • Page 138: Receiving Calls

    Starting a Point to Multi-Point Meeting Start Meeting: Starts the conference with the parties currently connected Disconnect All: Disconnects all parties and returns to the Launcher menu. Redial: Redials the numbers for the locations that failed to connect. To hold a meeting with registered remote parties and unregistered parties mixed Based on the registration status of the remote parties, you can follow either steps 1 to 5 of [Calling previously registered...
  • Page 139: Operating Chair Controls

    Operating Chair Controls You can do the following operations during a meeting. Switching the Broadcast Mode There are two broadcast modes: 4 Split mode Displays each party on the four-split screen. The picture via the The picture via the ISDN A jack ISDN B jack The picture of this The picture via the...
  • Page 140: Selecting The Picture To Be Broadcast

    Operating Chair Controls Select 4 Split or Voice Activated from Broadcast Mode with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. Each time you select the setting, the mode is switched between the 4 Split mode and the Voice Activated mode. Selecting the Picture to be Broadcast You can manually select the picture to be broadcast.
  • Page 141: Verifying The Picture Shot By The Local Camera

    Verifying the Picture Shot by the Local Camera You can only display the local picture on your screen without changing the mode in Voice Activated mode. Press the FAR/NEAR button on the Remote Commander, then select Local from Display. The local picture is displayed only on your screen.
  • Page 142: Ending A Point To Multi-Point Meeting

    Ending a Point to Multi-Point Meeting Press the CONNECT/DISCONNECT ( / ) button on the Remote Commander. The following menu appears on the monitor screen. Disconnect Phone Book Manual Dial Cancel Select Disconnect with the joystick on the Remote Commander, then press the joystick. The screen changes to the four-split screen, and the following menu appears on the monitor screen.
  • Page 143: Notes On Secondary Terminals

    Notes on Secondary Terminals If the terminal that is not adequate for the setting on this system is connected, this terminal is called as the secondary terminal. When the secondary terminal is connected, some of the function is limited as follows: When a normal phone is connected You can connect only one normal audio phone in the network.
  • Page 144 Notes on Secondary Terminals When the terminal whose video rate is lower is connected Broadcasts the picture to all the terminals with the lowest frame rate in the network. When the terminal whose video mode is only QCIF is connected Does not broadcast the picture to the QCIF terminal.
  • Page 145: The Attribute

    The Attribute Number Attribute Value Maximum number of terminals that 3 (4 when including this terminal) can be connected to a single MCU Maximum number of concurrent (independent) conferences that can be supported in a single MCU Maximum number of ports that can be connected to other MCUs Network interfaces at each port Restricted network capability...
  • Page 146 The Attribute Number Attribute Value 13.3 H.224 (simplex data) Cascading 14.1 Fixed rates (“simple”) 14.2 Master/Slave Terminal identification MBE capability Register necessary information such as the telephone number and index number. Chapter 6 Meetings With the Multipoint Function...
  • Page 147: Appendix

    Appendix Location and Function of Parts and Controls Compact Processor Main unit (front) (Continued) Appendix...
  • Page 148 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 1 POWER lamp (green) When you set the POWER switch to on, this lamp lights up. This lamp goes off when the system is on standby, or flashes when the system is in sleep mode.
  • Page 149 Main unit (rear) AUDIO VIDEO (PLUG IN POWER) AUX2 AUX1 DC12V 100BASE-TX/ AUDIO OUT POWER 10BASE-T (MIXED) ISDN A IR OUT1 IR OUT2 AUX OUT MONITOR OUT 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 qa 5 AUDIO OUT (MIXED) jack 1 U Terminal (phono jack) Connect the earthing wire to this...
  • Page 150 Location and Function of Parts and Controls 9 VIDEO AUX OUT jack (phono qj Camera screws jack) Loosen these screws to detach the Connect to the video input jack of the camera from the main unit. external equipment. Note 0 VIDEO MONITOR OUT1 jack Tighten the camera screws firmly.
  • Page 151 Camera Front Rear 1 Lens 6 BACKUP switch Set it to ON to store the presets. 2 POWER lamp (green) When you set the POWER switch to on, this lamp lights up. This lamp goes off when the system is on standby. 3 Remote sensor When operating the Compact Processor, point it toward this sensor.
  • Page 152 Location and Function of Parts and Controls Remote Commander CONF CONNECT/ DISCONNECT PQRS WXYZ 10/0 VIDEO INPUT DISPLAY HELP SELECT PUSH ENTER VOLUME/ ZOOM/ DOC-BRIGHT TV-CH MIC/ DOC-DARK ON/OFF Appendix...
  • Page 153 9 RETURN button DOC: Operates the optional PCS- Press this button to go back to the DS150/DS150P Document Stand. previous menu. TV: Operates a Sony TV. 0 Joystick 2 CONNECT/DISCONNECT ( / Use the joystick to select the menu or ) button an item, or to control the camera.
  • Page 154 ZOOM/TV-CH (T+/W–) buttons Note These buttons control the zoom of the When you operate a Sony TV, set the camera. CONF/DOC/TV selector to “TV.” T+: press to zoom in the picture. W–: press to zoom out the picture.
  • Page 155: On Screen Messages

    On Screen Messages The following messages appear on the TV monitor when using the Compact Processor and give instructions on dealing with them. Message Remedy Incorrect dialing setup. Make sure the selected entry is correctly registered. CANNOT COMPLETE CONNECTION — (The following code and message appear.) Unknown network error:...
  • Page 156 On Screen Messages Message Remedy Try again later. LAN connection timeout: LAN connection rejected: Try again later. DNS error: Please check DNS. Please check the address and try again. Dialing your own number is invalid: GateKeeper error: Please check the address and try again. Far end inactive The remote party operates the menu.
  • Page 157 The following messages indicate the state of the system. No action is required. Message Meaning Meeting starts! Connection with the remote party has been completed, the meeting can now begin. Meeting ends Operations for ending the meeting have been completed. Site A (B/C) has disconnected The remote party A (B/C) has been disconnected.
  • Page 158: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting If the Compact Processor does not function or functions incorrectly, check the following. Symptom Cause Solution The power is not The POWER switch is not set Set the POWER switch to on. See turned on. to on. page 21. The batteries in the Remote Replace the batteries with new Commander are low or dead.
  • Page 159 Symptom Cause Solution Does not connect with Turn on the terminal adaptor. The terminal adaptor is not a remote party. turned on (if you have installed an optional interface board). Register the remote party. See The remote party has not page 81.
  • Page 160: Specifications

    (or up to 3 lines when QCIF: 176 pixels × installing the PCS-I160) 144 lines V.35 (RS-366) (when Color system installing the PCS- NTSC (PCS-1600) I161): 56 Kbps, PAL (PCS-1600P) 64 Kbps, 56 Kbps to 384 Kbps LAN (when upgrading Still Picture with the PCS-UC161 704 pixels ×...
  • Page 161: Remote Control

    LAN protocol supported Illumination range HTTP 7 lux to 100 000 lux Horizontal resolution Telnet 460 TV lines (PCS-1600) RTP/RTCP 450 TV lines (PCS- TCP/UDP 1600P) Pan/tilt action Horizontal ±100° Microphone Vertical ±25° Bandwidth 7.0 kHz General Remote control Power consumption Far end camera control 12V, 2.5 A...
  • Page 162 Specifications AC adaptor (1) Mass Approx. 470 g (1 lb 1 oz) Power cord (1) 21-pin adaptor (1) (PCS- 1600P only) Optional microphone Velcro (2) PCS-A300 CD-ROM (1) Operating guide (1) Bandwidth 7.0 kHz Dimensions 68 × 15 × 90 mm (w/h/d) Remote Commander ×...
  • Page 163: Pin Assignment

    ISDN A jack Pin Assignment 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T jack Modular jack Signal Description Modular jack Signal Description TPOP Transmit+ Transmit+ TPON Transmit– Receive+ TPIN Receive+ Receive– — Transmit– — TPIN Receive– — — CAMERA connector (female) AUX1 IN/MONITOR OUT jacks D-sub 15-pin connector Signal Description Mini-DIN 4-pin jack...
  • Page 164 Specifications AUX CONTROL connector SIRCS Remote control data (male) Data terminal ready Lock Lock Ground D-sub 9-pin connector PROCESSOR connector Signal Description (male) Carrier detect Receive Data Transmit Data Data Terminal Ready Ground D-sub 15-pin connector Data Set Ready Signal Description Request to Send Brightness signal...
  • Page 165 V.35 connector (female) CABLE2 Cable2 (PCS-I161) V35RI Call Indication V35DR Data set ready PCS-K32 V.35 adapter connector cable 366DLO Data line occupied V35CS Ready to send 366ACR Abandon call 366DPR Number display 366CRQ Call request 366PND Next no. request 366NB1 Numerical signal #1 bit 366NB2 Numerical signal #2 bit Half-pitch 36-pin connector 366NB4 Numerical signal #4 bit...
  • Page 166 Specifications CCITT V.35 connector (cable side) D-sub 25-pin connector (cable side) Signal Description SGND Signal ground Signal Description 366DPR Number display CGND Chassis ground 366ACR Abandon call SGND Signal ground 366CRQ Call request V35RS Request to send 366PND Present next digit V35CS Clear to send SGND...
  • Page 167: Videomeeting Room Layout

    Videomeeting Room Layout Be sure to position camera and microphone appropriately in your videomeeting room. Camera Range represents the scope of the camera when the zoom has been extended fully. indicates the scope of the camera when the left/right angling function is fully utilized. Use the measurements below as a guide for the layout of your videomeeting room.
  • Page 168 Videomeeting Room Layout Side view (vertical range at maximum zoom-out) 25° Camera 2.9 m 40° (7.87 ft) 25° 4 m (13.12 ft) Layout Considerations • Avoid allowing large, moving objects, especially people behind the participants; the quality of the local transmission will deteriorate.
  • Page 169 Lighting Considerations Do not point the camera towards a window as back lighting may wash out the contrast. Cover any windows with a thick curtain. (Bad) Adjust room lighting so that it falls on the participants. Avoid direct light on the TV monitor. Light intensity on faces should be about 300 lux or more.
  • Page 170: Glossary

    Glossary Bonding H.221 An abbreviation for Bandwidth on Demand Frame structure for a 64 to 1920 Kbps channel Interoperability. in audiovisual teleservices. H.261 Video codec for audiovisual services as p × An abbreviation for Basic Rate Interface. Single ISDN has two B-channels and one D-channel. 64 Kbps.
  • Page 171 P in P An abbreviation for “Picture in Picture.” This is a function which allows the user, to monitor their own party on a small window on the TV monitor. QCIF An abbreviation for Quater CIF. The number of pixels is a quarter than one of CIF format. 176 pixels ×...

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