Contents General information ........................ 3 About the Cisco TelePresence IP VCR ..............3 Package contents ......................3 Port and LED location ....................3 LED behavior ........................ 4 Connecting the VCR ......................... 6 Before you start ......................6 Step one: Connect power ..................6 Step two: Connect to Ethernet Port A ..............
General information About the Cisco TelePresence IP VCR The Cisco TelePresence IP VCR 2200 Series uses the latest purpose-built technology to record video and data from standard video conferencing equipment. The recordings can either be streamed live or played back on demand at multiple bit rates to a PC or any video conferencing endpoint.
General information LED behavior Table 1 describes the behavior of the LEDs. Table 1: VCR LED behavior Color Indicates Compact Flash Activity Flashing One of: green the VCR is booting a configuration change has been made the configuration is being ...
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General information Table 1: VCR LED behavior (continued) Color Indicates System Load Green The VCR is processing conference data. The LEDs represent the media processing load of the VCR. The column numbered 1 represents audio load. The other columns represent video DSP load.
Before you start : Before installing the VCR, you must read the safety IMPORTANT information at http://www.cisco.com/go/telepresence/safety. Step one: Connect power Connect the power connector on the rear of the unit to the power supply using the supplied power cable. (There is no On/Off switch.)
Initial configuration Initial configuration Step one: Connect to the console port Ensure power is connected to the VCR and the Status LED is green. Connect the console port of the VCR to the serial port of your PC using the blue RJ45 to DB9 cable supplied.
Initial configuration To configure Ethernet Port A, enter the following for auto-sensing mode: ethertype auto or to configure a speed and duplex, use the following command: ethertype <10|100> <half|full> To display the current configuration and status of the Ethernet ports, enter: ...
Click here to log in Change log in name with no password. admin Cisco recommends that you change the admin account to use a password as soon as possible. To do that, go to , click the link, and Users admin provide the required user information.
Configuring the VCR Step three: Add endpoints (optional) You can define pre-configured endpoints. This means that when an end-user calls in to the VCR from an endpoint to watch a recording, the VCR will use the correct settings for that endpoint. It also means that when calling out to endpoints from the VCR, you choose the pre-configured endpoints from a list, rather than entering endpoint details every time.
Using the VCR Using the VCR There are a number of ways to create a recording: Call in to the VCR’s auto attendant and select to record Record this session yourself. Refer to the online help for information on calling the auto attendant Call out and record.
Using the VCR Checking for updates It is a good idea to regularly check for updates to the main VCR software image. This section describes how to upgrade the VCR using the web. Note that you can also upgrade the VCR using FTP; this can be more reliable if you are upgrading the device remotely.
. Do not change the capture filter topic level Errors, warnings and information without the guidance of technical support. Getting more help Cisco recommends registering your product at http://www.tandberg.com/ services/video-conferencing-product-registration.jsp in order to receive notifications about the latest software and security updates. New feature and maintenance releases are published regularly, and we recommend that the VCR’s...
Technical specifications Technical specifications Power requirements Table 2: VCR ratings Rating Value Nominal voltage 115V to 230V 50/60 Hz Current rating 2A Maximum Supply voltage range 100 to 240V 50/60 Hz Over-current protection Ensure the supply to this unit is protected by a branch circuit protector rated by a maximum of 20A.
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