Yamaha CS-700 Operation Manual

Yamaha CS-700 Operation Manual

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Video Sound Collaboration System for Huddle Rooms
CS-700
Video Conference System / Système de vidéoconférence
ビデオ会議システム /视频会议系统
Operations Guide
Always update the firmware to the latest version.
Please refer to the user's manual that provides detailed information on how to use the product.
You can download the latest firmware and user's manual from the following website:
https://www.revolabs.com/products/cs-700/download
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  • Page 1 Video Sound Collaboration System for Huddle Rooms CS-700 Video Conference System / Système de vidéoconférence ビデオ会議システム /视频会议系统 Operations Guide Always update the firmware to the latest version. Please refer to the user’s manual that provides detailed information on how to use the product.
  • Page 2 © 2017 Revolabs, INC. All rights reserved. No part of this document may be reproduced in any form or by any means without express written permission from Revolabs, Inc. Product specifications are subject to change without notice. Y a m a h a C S - 7 0 0 I n s t a l l a t i o n a n d O p e r a t i o n G u i d e M N - C S 7 0 0 - 2 0 1 7 1 1 - E N N o v e m b e r 2 0 1 7 ( R e v 1 .
  • Page 3: Online Resources

    Online Resources Resource Website Revolabs www.revolabs.com Yamaha CS 700 www.revolabs.com/cs700 Customer Support www.revolabs.com/support...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Content and Component Overview..............8 CS-700 Unit ....................8 Installing the system .................. 11 Bracket installation ................. 11 Placing the CS-700 unit on the bracket ........... 12 Connecting the CS-700 ................12 Installing unit in Bracket ................. 13 Secure unit ..................... 13 Setting up the system.................
  • Page 5 Session Control Functionality Details per Third Party Application ....93 Using Windows Computers ..............93 Using Mac Computers ................93 USB 3.0 Extension Cables ................93 SNMP Support Details ................94 SNMP MIB for the CS-700 ............... 95 Optimize Windows for CS-700 Audio ............98...
  • Page 6 Troubleshooting ..................99 Reboot ..................... 99 Restore Factory Defaults ................. 99 Cannot Access Web UI ................99 Lost Password ..................100 Low Camera Image Quality (Far-end video) ..........100 Misaligned Camera Image (Far-end video) ..........101 No Camera Image at Far-end ..............101 Technical Specifications ................
  • Page 7: Introduction

    Unified Communications using popular video collaboration applications, as well as independent VOIP-based conference call support. With Yamaha CS-700 products, video and audio performance is optimized for the Huddle Room space to deliver class-leading performance, ensuring every word of the conversation is heard, and every visual nuance is captured.
  • Page 8: Getting Started

    Status + NFC Pairing Controls Microphones The main CS-700 Unit contains all the major components of the CS-700 System, including 4 Speaker Elements, 4 beam forming microphones, the optimized 120° FoV HD camera with manual shutter, and front-panel control buttons for: volume up/down, MIC mute, Camera mute, Bluetooth pairing,...
  • Page 9 Slow Flash Red Bluetooth Indicator and NFC Pairing The Bluetooth indicator shows whenever the CS-700 is in active pairing mode (flashing blue) or has actively connected with a local Bluetooth device (steady blue). The NFC paring indicator enables Bluetooth devices capable of NFC...
  • Page 10 System Call Status Indicator The System Call Status Indicator located immediately below the Yamaha logo shows whenever the CS-700 is actively engaged in a call or not. It also shows whenever a hardware failure has been detected with display of RED color. The...
  • Page 11: Installing The System

    If installed below the display ensure that the distance is big enough to fit the CS-700 unit. You can adjust the depth of the installation by using the appropriate number of spacers (0-2) on each side.
  • Page 12: Placing The Cs-700 Unit On The Bracket

    Placing the CS-700 unit on the bracket Position the CS-700 in such a way that the two hooks in the front of the bracket fit into the cavities on the lower part of the CS-700. Ensure that the CS-700 is safely held by the hooks.
  • Page 13: Installing Unit In Bracket

    Installing unit in Bracket Once all cables are correctly connected and secured, tilt the CS-700 back on the bracket and push it pack into the bracket. Secure unit Secure the CS-700 unit in the bracket with the provided machine screws.
  • Page 14: Setting Up The System

    Setting up the system All connectors can be found on the back of the main CS-700 unit. AUX-In Extension Microphone Power Ethernet Port USB Port Multipurpose USB Port Connecting the Power Connect one end of the power supply cable into the Power Connector on the CS-700 back panel.
  • Page 15: Connecting To A Computer - Usb 3.0

    USB 3.0 compliant and certified for video applications. Find a list of approved USB 3.0 extension cables in the appendix. Be sure the PC USB Port supports USB 3.0. The camera of the CS-700 will send an uncompressed 1080p HD image over HD 3.0.
  • Page 16: Connecting To An Ip Network For System Management

    Discovering IP Address The IP Address is assigned to the CS-700 either through the DHCP protocol, or statically via direct CS-700 configuration. When using DHCP, the IP Address assigned to the CS-700 unit can be discovered three ways.
  • Page 17: Connecting Extension Mics

    To help secure the cables connected to the CS-700 main unit, indents are provided on the back casing to support the included “hook-and-loop” cable ties. Cables can be secured and tied-off on the back of the CS-700 to ensure robust cable connections.
  • Page 18 Camera Angle Adjustment Procedure for camera angle adjustment 1. Connect a PC through the CS-700 USB cable, and enable UC software, a local PC camera application, or the Service Application. 2. Engage the UC Software / PC application / Service Application to display the CS-700 camera onto the local PC screen.
  • Page 19: User Interface

    Volume Up/Down buttons affect the sound power from the CS-700, with corresponding increasingly or decreasingly loud “beeps” occurring with each press. CS-700 will default the sound level to a pre-set value following each new USB connection session. Mute status is reflected on the color of the Mute Buttons.
  • Page 20 When accessing the CS-700 Web-UI webserver, the login page will be displayed. A password is required to log in to the device. Unless the password was previously changed, the factory default password is 7386. Generally, after a time-out period the user will be automatically logged-out of the web interface.
  • Page 21 The home screen allows initiating an immediate restart of the device, by clicking on the Restart Device box. In all screens of the web UI, a logout icon is displayed in the upper right corner allowing the user to log off from the unit. The top menu line allows accessing the different pages of the web UI.
  • Page 22 Once a valid password has been entered, it needs to be entered a second time to protect against typos and unwanted changes. System Name allows the operator to change the reported name of the CS-700 unit, instead of using the MAC address.
  • Page 23 When “Require HTTPS” is enabled, the web interface will switch from http to https. Please note that when using HTTPS, the CS-700 device does not have a certified security certificate and the web browser will warn of a potentially unsecure connection.
  • Page 24 This feature is set by factory default with a 20 minute power savings time. The CS-700 will wake up when activity is detected, either on the Aux in, the USB connection, or a button is pressed. Please allow about 10 seconds for the system to wake up.
  • Page 25 SNMP Settings The CS-700 will report SNMP MIB events (Traps) and provide status updates to SNMP polls when this feature is enabled with the Enable SNMP box. Provide the SNMP server IP address to complete the process. See the Appendix for details on the SNMP MIB and traps supported.
  • Page 26 Audio The Audio section of the Settings menu supports managing the audio behavior of the CS-700. The Equalizer setting allows selecting one of a list of pre-defined speaker equalizations. The available choices are Voice Enhance, Bass Boost, and Treble Boost.
  • Page 27 System defaults to NFC-enabled. The Device Name allows modification of the Bluetooth Basic Rate advertised device name. The default value is Yamaha cs-700 <MAC of this device>. The Pairing PIN defines the 4-digit Bluetooth Basic Rate PIN for pairing, with default set to “0000”.
  • Page 28 Service Application described later in the document, or using UC applications that offer camera control. Note that in the CS-700 Pan and Tilt settings are only effective when Zoom has been set to a value greater than one.
  • Page 29 Network The Network section allows specifying the IP configuration for the CS-700. Factory default, the device is set to DHCP enabled and no further IP settings are required. However, if a static IP address is to be assigned, “Enable DHCP”...
  • Page 30 Supported authentication types are MD5 and Protected EAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol). A username and password are needed to complete the authentication process. If Protected EAP (Protected Extensible Authentication Protocol) is selected the server-side public key certificate will need to be uploaded to the CS-700.
  • Page 31 Region In the Regions menu, the Time zone setting allows selection of the time zone the CS-700 is being used in, managing date and time reported in network management and logging. Factory default is GMT. Time Settings...
  • Page 32 24 hour format and 12 hour format. Factory default is MM/DD/YYYY and 12 hour format. The CS-700 supports up to 4 network time servers to provide NTP time information. These can be local servers or network servers.
  • Page 33 Update Update allows upgrading the device firmware of the CS-700 using an image bundle on your local PC. Only valid firmware files can be used for an upgrade. Latest firmware can be found on https://www.revolabs.com/products/cs-700/download.
  • Page 34 Configuration The configuration page allows Exporting and re-Importing the current configuration of the CS-700. This is specifically of interest if several CS-700 devices are to share identical configurations. The first CS-700 can be fully configured and exported as a “Golden Reference” configuration for the rest of the CS-700 estate.
  • Page 35 Logs The Logs section allows downloading logging information from the CS-700 for analysis. By Factory Default, verbose logging is not enabled and not required. Access to logging information is typically only required when environmental issues with connected USB devices are experienced, and usually are shared...
  • Page 36: Service Application

    Service Application The CS-700 device can also be configured and managed through a PC connected via USB using a software client called the “Service Application”. The Service Application enables the locally attached Computer to gain access to the CS-700 configuration and operating parameters over the USB cable. Under...
  • Page 37 Next the installer requires the path where the application shall be installed. Please accept the path, or provide the location where the application shall be installed. On the next screen select if a desktop shortcut is required:...
  • Page 39 Finally, please confirm the selections and start the installation process.
  • Page 40 The service application requires an additional device driver for the USB interface which requires confirmation: Finally, a window with help information is provided.
  • Page 41 And lastly, the installation process provided a success message after a successful installation.
  • Page 42: Using The Service Application

    USB connection is displayed. If a CS-700 device is connected and detected no an USB connection, the service application will request the password to access the system. The password is...
  • Page 43 Once the application logged into the CS-700 device, the home tab will show status information of the unit.
  • Page 44 System Name allows the operator to change the reported name of the CS-700 unit, instead of using the MAC address. All of the front-panel CS-700 control buttons can be individually enabled or disabled through these check boxes.
  • Page 45 This feature is set by factory default with a 20 minute power savings time. The CS-700 will wake up when activity is detected, either on the Aux in, the USB connection, or a button is pressed. Please allow about 10 seconds for the system to wake up.
  • Page 46 Operator to select a pre-defined gain level from -12dB to +40dB. Note: The signal received on the Aux-in port is not mixed into the USB output stream. It is only played back in the room using the speakers supporting a sound bar application of the CS-700.
  • Page 47 The system default is Bluetooth-enabled. The Device Name allows modification of the Bluetooth advertised device name. The default value is Yamaha CS-700:<last 4 characters of MAC of this device>. The Pairing PIN defines the 4-digit Bluetooth Basic Rate PIN for pairing, with default set to “0000”.
  • Page 48 Once satisfied with the settings, they can be stored as PTZ Home. The PTZ Home settings are automatically applied every time a new USB connection is being made to the CS-700. Clicking on Go to PTZ Home will restore the camera to the stored PTZ home values.
  • Page 50 Network The Network section allows specifying the IP configuration for the CS-700. Factory default, the device is set to DHCP enabled and no further IP settings are required. However, if a static IP address is to be assigned, “Enable DHCP”...
  • Page 51 Update The update section allows updating the firmware of the Yamaha CS-700. After clicking on “Select firmware” browse to the location where the firmware file is being stored and select it. Uploading the firmware file using USB will take several minutes, a progress...
  • Page 52 Configuration The configuration tab allows Exporting and Importing configuration information of the CS-700. This is specifically of interest if several CS-700 devices are to share identical configurations. The first CS-700 can be fully configured and exported as a “Golden Reference” configuration for the rest of the CS-700 estate.
  • Page 53 Logs The Logs section allows downloading logging information from the CS-700 for analysis. Access to logging information is typically only required when environmental issues with connected USB devices are experienced, and usually are shared with Yamaha Customer Support.
  • Page 54: Basic Operations

    When changing any of these settings using the UC application, the CS-700 will return to its factory default values and “PTZ Home” settings once the USB connection is interrupted. A new user entering the room to use the CS-700 will find the system back with the preset values.
  • Page 55: Bluetooth Pairing And Activation

    Aux-IN Audio Support To utilize the CS-700 as a room speaker system such as for the display in TV mode, connect your source of audio via a standard 3.5mm stereo jack connector on the back of the unit. Gain is automatically adjusted by default and the Volume Up/Down controls will manage the sound level.
  • Page 56: Configuring The Cs-700

    CS-700 and to enter in specific information. There are three methods to configure the CS-700: from the Web UI over IP network, using the Service Application on a local USB-attached PC, or using a provisioning server and provisioning file with DHCP Option 66 or 150.
  • Page 57: Configuring Using A Provisioning Server, Option 150

    <username> and <password> are the username and password required to access the TFTP server. Once the CS-700 receives the address information of that server, it tries to access configuration files on that server to auto-configure the device during start-up. The configuration file for the specific CS-700 device needs to be named <MAC-address of device>.xml.
  • Page 58: Provisioning File

    F0DEF1A064E6.xml F0:DE:F1:A0:64:E6. Please note that all letters need to be upper case in the file name. <provisioning include="enterprise.xml, department.xml"> <config ="1234" sys.password /> </provisioning> Include files Filename: enterprise.xml <provisioning> <firmware version="1.0.0.180">CS-700-1-0-0-180.bundle</firmware> <config ="0" audio.eq ="5" audio.def-speaker-volume ="3" audio.high-pass-filter /> </provisioning>...
  • Page 59: Provisioning File Parameters (All Models)

    The following table lists the attributes that can be provided as part of a provisioning file for CS-700, applicable to all models. If a specific attribute is not provided and the value is not set in the device, the default value as...
  • Page 60 Property Type Values Default Value Description sys.systemname TEXT System name string. Product name Specifies the system name. Default value is the product and MAC name concatenated with the Address MAC address sys.md5-password TEXT Password string. 7386 Administrator password for the device, stored as MD5 sum. sys.enable-btn- BOOLEAN 0 : Disable button...
  • Page 61 Property Type Values Default Value Description sys.region INDEXED_ 1 : Argentina Region in which device is operating, setting by index. Default is US OPTION 2 : Australia (23). 3 : Belgium 4 : Brazil 5 : Canada 6 : Chile 7 : China 8 : Costa Rica 9 : France...
  • Page 62 Property Type Values Default Value Description sys.time-zone INDEXED_ 0 : -11:00 American Samoa Time zone setting by index. Default is GMT (13). OPTION 1 : -10:00 Hawaii 2 : -9:00 Alaska 3 : -8:00 Pacific Time 4 : -7:00 Mountain Time 5 : -6:00 Central Time 6 : -5:00 Eastern Time 7 : -4:30 Caracas...
  • Page 63 Property Type Values Default Value Description sys.power-saving- BOOLEAN 0 : Power save mode is off Configure power saving mode setting, 0 - off, 1 - on. Default is off. mode (default) 1 : Power save mode is on sys.power-saving- NUMBER timeout : Power save timeout in Configure power saving time in minutes.
  • Page 64 0 : disable Enable or disable Bluetooth basic-rate. 1 : enable bt.bt-name TEXT Name of device. "Yamaha CS- The Bluetooth basic-rate device name advertised over the air. Default value is the product 700 " + MAC name concatenated with the address system's MAC address bt.bt-pin...
  • Page 65 Property Type Values Default Value Description ble.ble-pair- NUMBER 0 : No timeout BLE pairing timeout in seconds. After this time, the pairing mode timeout 1-120 : Pairing timeout in will stop. A value of 0 indicates no timeout. Default is 60 seconds. seconds net.ip-addr TEXT...
  • Page 66 Property Type Values Default Value Description net.dot1x-enabled BOOLEAN 0 : Disable 802.1x authentication Enables 802.1x authentication to access the network. When 1 : Enable 802.1x authentication enabled, the 802.1x authentication type and the required credentials also need to be specified. MD5 authentication requires a username and password.
  • Page 67 Property Type Values Default Value Description voip.reg-use-proxy INDEXED_ 0 : No proxy Indicates whether the SIP proxy server(s) specified in "proxy" OPTION 1 : Outbound only property should be used when registering. Selecting this option 2 : Acc only will add the listed proxy server(s) to the route headers of the SIP 3 : All REGISTER request.
  • Page 68 Property Type Values Default Value Description voip.use-100rel BOOLEAN 0 : Disable reliable provisional Implements reliable SIP provisional responses. By default the responses setting is 0. SIP is a request-response type of protocol with two 1 : Enable reliable provisional types of responses: provisional and final. Final responses are sent responses reliably, using an ACK to ensure receipt.
  • Page 69 Property Type Values Default Value Description voip.use-srtp INDEXED_ 0 : Disabled -- Do not use SRTP; Controls Secure Real-time Transport Protocol (SRTP) usage. These OPTION always use RTP are the available options: 0 - Disabled - Do not use SRTP; always 1 : Optional -- Use the optional use RTP.
  • Page 70 Property Type Values Default Value Description voip.min-size BOOLEAN 0 : Do no use compact format Use compact SIP message format. The SIP protocol specifies that 1 : Use compact format. header field names can be in the full name form or in the abbreviated form.
  • Page 71 Property Type Values Default Value Description voip.ice-regular BOOLEAN 0 : Regular nomination method ICE nomination method. When using ICE, select the preferred ICE 1 : Aggressive nomination Nomination Method. To validate candidate pairs (IP addresses and method ports for the local and remote nodes), FLX UC sends STUN binding requests as part of the media connectivity tests.
  • Page 72 Property Type Values Default Value Description voip.turn-srv TEXT address : String. The format is TURN server domain name or hostname, and port. The format is either 'DOMAIN:PORT' or either 'DOMAIN:PORT' or 'HOST:PORT' 'HOST:PORT'. voip.turn-user TEXT User name. Username to authenticate against the TURN server. voip.turn-passwd TEXT Password.
  • Page 73 Property Type Values Default Value Description voip.codec5 INDEXED_ 0 : None Lowest prioritized codec. At least one codec different from “None” OPTION 1 : G.722 has to be selected in voip.codec1-voip.codec5. 2 : G.711 u-law (PCMU) 3 : G.711 A-law (PCMA) 4 : G.726 5 : G.729 voip.quality...
  • Page 74 Property Type Values Default Value Description voip.always- BOOLEAN 0 : Disable Enable or disable forwarding all incoming VoIP calls to the specified forwarding 1 : Enable number. voip.always- TEXT VoIP dialing number. Forward all incoming VoIP calls to the specified number. forwarding-num voip.busy- BOOLEAN...
  • Page 75: Using The Application Programming Interface (Api)

    Using the Application Programming Interface (API) The Yamaha CS-700 provides an interface to integrate into third party applications to control and manage the unit directly without the use of Yamaha’s management interfaces. The API allows accessing the CS-700 unit either over an USB connection or the network. Use cases are for example integrations with room control systems.
  • Page 76 Return Values: Value Description General error Success No device connected Failed authentication Event Types: Type Description 0xFF Device disconnected devDetach Description: Disconnect session. Syntax: EXPORT void __stdcall devDetach(void); Return Values: Value Description General error Success isConnected Description: Get the USB connection status. Syntax: EXPORT int __stdcall isConnected(void);...
  • Page 77 coreCliCmd Description: Send a CLI-format command to the device. Commands are listed in the section “USB/Telnet CLI Commands”. Syntax: EXPORT int __stdcall coreCliCmd(char *cmd, char* rsp, int len); Parameters: Parameter Description CLI command string (see API Command Reference) Pointer to response string Bytes available in response string Return Values: Value...
  • Page 78: Telnet / Ip Interface

    Telnet / IP interface To use an IP connection for the control, with the CS-700 being the server, the “Enable telnet access” check box on the Admin Settings page of the web UI has to be checked. Start the telnet connection by connecting to the IP address of the CS-700 unit, providing the standard Telnet port number 23.
  • Page 79 <0..10> A range of values is separated by an ellipsis. <"paired"> [<"mac"> <"name">] Square brackets designate optional parameters. [<"mac"> <"name">]+ A list of repeating values is designated by a plus sign. For properties, the description lists the actions that can be performed on the property, including: get –...
  • Page 80 Command Definition: Action Definition get speaker-volume val speaker-volume <1..18> response set speaker-volume <1..18> notify audio.speaker-volume <1..18> notify Parameters: Parameter Description 1-18 Volume setting Default value is 12 Format Examples: get speaker-volume val speaker-volume 12 set speaker-volume 12 notify audio.speaker-volume 12 Supported Products: CS700-AV, CS700-SP, CS700-DL, CS700-DS ringer-volume Description:...
  • Page 81 mute Description: Mute microphones. Property Actions: set, get, notify Command Definition: Action Definition get mute val mute <0|1> response set mute <0|1> notify audio.mute <0|1> notify Parameters: Parameter Description Unmute mics Mute mics Format Examples: get mute val mute 0 set mute 0 notify audio.mute 0 Supported Products: CS700-AV, CS700-SP, CS700-DL, CS700-DS...
  • Page 82 CLI Format Examples: get camera-backlight-comp val camera-backlight-comp 1 set camera-backlight-comp 1 notify camera.camera-backlight-comp 1 Supported Products: CS700-AV, CS700-SP, CS700-DL, CS700-DS camera-door Description: Query state of camera door. Property Actions: get, notify Command Definition: Action Definition get camera-door val camera-door <open|closed> response notify camera.camera-door <open|closed>...
  • Page 83 Parameters: Parameter Description Camera video is not muted Camera video is muted Format Examples: get camera-mute val camera-mute 0 set camera-mute 0 notify camera.camera-mute 0 Supported Products: CS700-AV, CS700-SP, CS700-DL, CS700-DS camera-pan Description: Camera's digital pan setting. Camera can only be panned when zoomed in. Property Actions: set, get, notify Command Definition:...
  • Page 84 Command Definition: Action Definition get camera-tilt val camera-tilt <-18..18> response set camera-tilt <-18..18> notify camera.camera-tilt <-18..18> notify Parameters: Parameter Description Tilt setting -18 - 18 Default value is 0 Format Examples: get camera-tilt val camera-tilt 0 set camera-tilt 0 notify camera.camera-tilt 0 Supported Products: CS700-AV, CS700-SP, CS700-DL, CS700-DS camera-zoom Description:...
  • Page 85 cam-apply-defaults Description: Apply the camera's default PTZ settings. These settings are also automatically applied when the device detects that the upstream USB connection has been established, either at startup or after a USB disconnection. Command Definition: Action Definition cam-apply-defaults execute Parameters: None Format Examples:...
  • Page 86 disconnected Not in a call or phone is not registered. update The call is transferred by the far end (with some call managers the call state will remain “connected” after the transfer). missed Incoming VoIP call missed due to Do-Not-Disturb. USB Calls active USB audio is active.
  • Page 87 dial Description: Dial a VoIP call using the given number. Command Definition: Action Definition dial <"voip-line-id"> <"number"> execute Parameters: Parameter Description voip-line-id 1 VoIP line 1 voip-line-id 2 VoIP line 2 voip-line-id 3 VoIP line 3 (used for transfer) number VoIP number to dial Format Examples: dial...
  • Page 88 Parameters: Parameter Description voip-line-id 1 VoIP line 1 voip-line-id 2 VoIP line 2 voip-line-id 3 VoIP line 3 (used for transfer) Format Examples: hangup Supported Products: CS700-AV, CS700-SP, CS700-DL, CS700-DS hold Description: Hold the given call. Command Definition: Action Definition hold <1..3|usb|bt|all>...
  • Page 89 voip-line-id 3 VoIP line 3 (used for transfer) USB call/audio BT call All active calls Format Examples: resume Supported Products: CS700-AV, CS700-SP, CS700-DL, CS700-DS swap Description: Swap the source call with the target call, used for swapping held calls. Command Definition: Action Definition swap...
  • Page 90 transfer Description: Transfer the source call to target call, used for acknowledged transfer. Command Definition: Action Definition transfer <"source-line-id"> <"target-line-id"> execute Parameters: Parameter Description source-line-id Line ID of call being transferred <1..3> target-line-id Line ID of call to which the source will be transferred <1..3>...
  • Page 91 dtmf Description: Send DTMF number or digit string on given VoIP line. This is not to dial a number, but to send DTMF tones during an active call. Command Definition: Action Definition set dtmf <"voip-line-id"> <"digits"> Parameters: Parameter Description voip-line-id 1 VoIP line 1 voip-line-id 2 VoIP line 2...
  • Page 92: Upgrading The Device Firmware

    CS-700 device. Download such software from https://www.revolabs.com/products/cs-700/download. The software is packaged as a bundle file which is applied to the CS-700 directly through the provisioning file, or through the Web-UI, or through the Service Application.
  • Page 93: Appendix

    USB 3.0 Extension Cables The following USB extenders have been tested for use with the CS-700 and shown good results. Please note that we cannot give guarantees that these products will work in all environments. The distance supported by each USB extender varies and is defined by the manufacturer’s specifications:...
  • Page 94: Snmp Support Details

    SNMP Support Details The CS-700 includes an SNMP agent that can be configured to provide SNMP support. The table below describes the SNMP configuration settings that the CS-700 administrator must configure to enable SNMP. snmp-enable Enable or disable SNMP support. Disabled (0) means that SNMP is not supported.
  • Page 95: Snmp Mib For The Cs-700

    CONTACT-INFO "postal: Revolabs 144 North Rd Sudbury, MA 01776 email: support@revolabs.com" DESCRIPTION "Defines monitoring structures for the Yamaha SNMP agent for CS-700." REVISION "201710010000Z" DESCRIPTION "Initial revision" ::= { enterprises 1182 } cs700 OBJECT IDENTIFIER ::= { yamahaAgentMIB 7386 }...
  • Page 96 ::= {cs700 16} btConnected OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS read-only STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Bluetooth connection active (0,1) of type String." ::= {cs700 17} -- CS-700 traps usbConnTrap OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STATUS current DESCRIPTION "USB connection trap data" ::= { cs700TrapsObjects 1 }...
  • Page 97 usbConnTrapHit NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { usbconnTrap } STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Generated when USB connection state changes" ::= { cs700Traps 1 } dialerBattTrap OBJECT-TYPE SYNTAX DisplayString MAX-ACCESS accessible-for-notify STATUS current DESCRIPTION "Dialer battery trap data" ::= { cs700TrapsObjects 2 } dialerBattTrapHit NOTIFICATION-TYPE OBJECTS { dialerBattTrap } STATUS...
  • Page 98: Optimize Windows For Cs-700 Audio

    Optimize Windows for CS-700 Audio To configure the CS-700 device as the default device and to improve audio follow this one-time setup procedure: Right click on the speaker icon in the lower right hand corner of the Windows taskbar. Select Sounds from the menu.
  • Page 99: Troubleshooting

    Cannot Access Web UI Check that the IP Address being used is correct. The IP Address of the CS-700 device is provided by simultaneously pressing and holding the “Volume-UP” and “Bluetooth” buttons on the front panel for five seconds. The CS-700 unit will announce the currently assigned IP Address.
  • Page 100: Lost Password

    Several factors along the system chain include the following:  USB Connection from CS-700 to the local PC device. This link must be at full 3.0 specification to ensure sufficient bandwidth necessary to support HD-video transfers.
  • Page 101: Misaligned Camera Image (Far-End Video)

    If the camera is projecting a poorly framed (misaligned) image to the far-end. Or the conference room is configured such that the CS-700 is not symmetrically aligned with the Table and/or the display, causing the camera field of view to be misaligned.
  • Page 102: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Power adapter Model Number ADP-38DR A Bluetooth Specifications Bluetooth specification version 2.1 + EDR Supported profiles HFP (1.6), A2DP Supported Codecs SBC, mSBC, CVSD Wireless output Class 2 Maximum communication 10 m distance Radio frequency (Operational 2,402 MHz to 2,480 MHz frequency) Maximum output power (EIRP) 4.0 dBm (2.5 mW)
  • Page 103: Date Code

    -22 to 131 °F (-30 to 55 °C) Operating / Storage Relative 20%-85% (non-condensing) Humidity Maximum operating altitude 2,000m Date code The date code on the CS-700 label indicates when the product was manufactured. The first digit indicates the year. First Calendar digit year 2017...
  • Page 104 2018 2019 2020 2021 The second and third digits indicate the calendar week in that year – from 01 at the beginning of the year to 52 (or 53).
  • Page 105: Limited Warranty And Limitation Of Liability

    Limited Warranty and Limitation of Liability Limited Warranty Revolabs warrants to the end user (“Customer”) that this product will be free from significant defects in workmanship and materials, under normal use and service, for one year from the date of purchase from Revolabs or its authorized reseller provided the customer provides proof of purchase that demonstrates that the product is still within the warranty period and contacts Revolabs customer service, regarding warranty claims, within the warranty period.
  • Page 106: Exclusions And Remedies

    Revolabs Product Repair Policy. The sole exceptions to the terms of this warranty are those listed as part of the Revolabs DOA Replacement Policy. Exclusions and Remedies Revolabs will not be liable under this limited warranty if its testing and examination disclose that the alleged defect or malfunction in the product does not exist or results from: ►Failure to follow Revolabs’s installation, operation, or maintenance...
  • Page 107: Disclaimer

    OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE), FOR INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, INDIRECT, SPECIAL, OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES OF ANY KIND, OR FOR LOSS OF REVENUE OR PROFITS, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF INFORMATION OR DATA, OR OTHER FINANCIAL LOSS ARISING OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SALE, INSTALLATION, MAINTENANCE, USE, PERFORMANCE, FAILURE, OR INTERRUPTION OF ITS PRODUCTS, EVEN IF REVOLABS OR ITS AUTHORIZED RESELLER HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF...
  • Page 108: Open Source Software

    Open Source Software The following table lists the open source software in the CS-700 products and the respective licenses under which these software packages are used. The specific Open Source software packages used in the CS-700product are: Name Version License Type psp_linux 12.0...
  • Page 109 © Yamaha Corporation. All Rights Reserved. Published 12/2017 A0 M N - C S 7 0 0 - 2 0 1 7 1 1 - E N / 295 02 74-00 Manufacturer: Revolabs, Inc. Address: 144 North Road, Suite 3250...

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