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3. uen 63 0 2 4 2 DabGIENTIQA tic ds etit ec erre a 63 INDEX V VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 6 2 4 3 Charge Unies set ere det rete nanan 63 6 2 44 Channel s Dated tette tei t ene tac Rm arte e 64 0 2 4 5 RingerovoLDmes cete trt teret atento atra te totns 64 62 5 cadcDefalllt Malus onis ete p ett ect 65 0 3 DateTime case cor eec cone a RR rene 66 6 4 Video ver eh n cb rt 67 6 4 1 Adjusting camera parameters mee 68 6 4 2 sel the active camera mens 68 ria ga 69 6 5 1 505 tto ebore ped pa t rhe 69 6 5 2 Inter e er POT a 10 6 5 3 Conference Management 70 6 524 Data Channel stb ba ee 70 6 5 5 Audio input o Ut pU t e 70 6 6 71 6 6 SUBMENU 3 te ire dero en rae 74 GO fim 75 6 6 1 2 VIdeg stamddt duse tib mer ima f ne e re t ra E a nu 75 6 6 1 3 Terminal name 75 6 6 1 4 Dial TONE tenen eene entente 75 6 6 1 5 Countt y C0 de 2 ertet rer re 16 0 6 2 NetWOT Kid rtt tente tente tora id bere o bets 16 O 0 24 5 RabGS end 78 06 6 2 2 M0d amp gt d e re e E e HL E a 78 6 6 2 3 Access Mononumber Mul tinumber
4. 102 CHAPTER 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER CONDUCTED EMISSIONS CEI EN 55022 IRRADIATED EMISSIONS CEI EN 55022 IMMUNITY CEI EN 50082 1 SAFETY CEI EN 60950 Power Supply Mechanichal DIMENSIONS WXDXH 49 5 x 40 x 16 cm WEIGHT C This product complies with EEC 89 336 directive on electromagnetic compatibility EEC 73 23 directive Low Voltage on safety rules and EEC 91 263 directive on tel ecommunication devices as amended by EEC 92 31 and 93 68 directives CHAPTER 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 103 USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER APPENDIX USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER Appendix Example of terminals set at 2x64K rate in TRANSPARENT mode or 256K in BONDING 1 3 modes TERMINAL 1 TERMINAL 2 Mode et Req Rate Obtained TRANSP 2 TRANSP TRANSP TRANSP TRANSP 2 TRANSP TRANSP TRANSP TRANSP TRANSP APPENDIX 107 TRANSP TRANSP TRASP TRANSP TRANSP 64 64 64 64 64 64 56 56 56 56 56 6 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 TERMINAL 1 TERMINAL 2 BOND 1 BOND 1 TRANSP 4 BOND 1 BOND 1 BOND 1 4 EEE D mI EI t 64 64 5 64 5 BOND 1 TRANSP 64 6 a g E BOND 1 BOND 1 BOND 1 4 6 6 TRANSP 4 4 64 64 64 64 64 64 56 56 56 56 56 6 108 APPENDIX USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER TERMINAL 1 TERMINAL 2 Network Net Result Calls Req Rate Obtain
5. keys to adjust the cursor to the desired value then press to confirm to adjust the ring volume also press Dor When the videophone rings 6 2 5 Load Default Values This menu is used to restore the default values of the Preferences menu Path Main menu gt Preferences gt Load Default Values When the DISPLAY PHONE menu page is active and the LOAD CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 65 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 DEFAULT VALUES entry is highlighted press to load default values for the PREFERENCES menu 6 3 Date Time This menu is used to set current date and time Path Main menu gt Date Time When in the MAIN MENU page select the DATE TIME entry and press the gt key to display the page shown in Fig 6 8 INSERT DATE TIME 1 Preferences Fig 6 8 A dialog box is shown to allow current values for the day to be entered Additional dialog boxes are then shown for month year hours minutes and seconds in the order Use To introduce new values To cancel the least significant digit of the number shown 66 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER To move to the next field When the last value has been entered a further dialog box requests the user to press to confirm and exit the whole operation If incorrect values have been supplied then an error message is displayed and the current date time values ar
6. A FIRST LOOK USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER deletes the last entered digit when dialing en bloc NOTE This key is also used to select the active camera internal external activates or exits the Main menu enters new items or modifies existing ones activates or exits the Help menu 000 2 4 Inter faces A panel houses the interfaces used to connect the various components of the system Z REMOTE RS 232 T Y f VIDEO DC OUT CONTROL PORT 2 PORT 1 vie IN our Wo sev 2 6 DC IN AUDIO 10 2 oy 47 Kea oY FUSE 454 T LINE OUO ur 0166 o J Fig 2 4 3 LINE connectors used to connect the Videotelephone to the ISDN 3 basic accesses RS 232 PORT 1 serial port used to connect a PC for diagnostic purposes RS 232 PORT 2 transparent serial port used to connect PC for data transfer operations transmission rate can be selected using the Data Channel menu RS 232 REMOTE CONTROL for future implementations CHAPTER 2 A FIRST LOOK 21 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VIDEO Y CIN Y C video input which can be selected in the Camera menu nique nas If the signal is composite luminance ground em round input must be used pin 3 1 VIDEO OUT auxiliary video output used to connect a TV etc VIDEO IN used to connect the Videotelephone camera AV scart connec
7. available names is shown Use scroll keys to highlight the entry marked with NEW NAME then press A dialog box is shown where you can enter the new name A blinking cursor indicates the current position where a letter will be inserted Press a key in the dial pad to cycle through the letter printed on the key cap 32 CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER To move to the next position press a different key or use if the new letter belongs to the same key Also use to insert a blank space As an example suppose you want to insert the name BILL T When the cursor is in the leftmost position press 2 to get A then press again 7 to get B Press the 4 key three times the cursor moves to the right and the letters and appear Press 5 three times to get the first L Now move to the right using gt and press three more times to get the second L Press C to blank the next position then press 3 to get the final T When you are finished with the name press At this point you can introduce the 1st number Press when done Now you can introduce the 2nd number and then press re The 2nd number can be empty You can indicate that the number s entered have a subaddress extension see 5 6 2 by using the key as a separator between directory number s and subaddress digits 4 4 2 Removing an entry Use to open the directory Select the record to
8. 2 Using subaddQl esses iecore gets 29 4 1 3 Calling from the directory memes 29 4 1 4 Calling fromre dial list 30 4 2 Placing audio only call 31 4 3 Answering 31 4 4 Managing the Phone 32 4 4 TAGGING entr GS ccce cetero ecrit 32 4 4 2 Removing 33 4 4 3 Sel ecting an nnn nna 34 4 5 Tracing the status of a call 4 ov se eee 34 4 6 Managing other call related 35 4 6 1 Using the hands free mode emen 35 4 6 2 M ting adio RR 36 4 6 BNIGCO e e enter ides 36 4 6 4 Controlling and adjusting the 36 4 7 Using menu services 37 451 1 Using tone sigrialirgicsadeae ite etta nte nt cs 38 4 7 2 Suspending and resuming calls sss 39 4 72 1 5 9pefiding the cal l c n eG 39 4 7 2 2 Resuming the suspended call 40 4 7 3 Sel ecting the INVIEW eee nnns 40 5 M ODEM EMULATION arva eec rd Ph 43 5 1 Dn isses pde m doped 43 IV INDEX USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 5 2 Unit COT TO Pa ELO Tor oce se EM RID Sort I pori sadi Se 43 5 3 Modemto beinstalled in 595
9. 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 91 USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 7 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE The VOYAGERintegrates diagnostic and maintenance function tools into the help system that gives a guided access to functions and to information about the system configuration 7 1 Using the HELP system Pressing the key when no configuration menu page is displayed results in the following page to appear on the screen HELP 2 Test 3 Diagnostics 4 Maintenance Fig 7 1 Pressing when a configuration and management operation is in progress displays help page with jon line information about the current operation and does not activate the help system CHAPTER 7 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE 93 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 1 2 User guide Path Help menu User guide When in the HELP menu page press select USER GUIDE and press C to access the help pages Please refer to 3 3 for more details 7 3 Using the TEST facilities Path Hel p menu gt Test In the HELP MENU page select the TEST entry and press to enter the TEST menu page as shown in Fig 7 2 TEST 2 Terminal Test Fig 7 2 This is only displayed when call 15 active L 94 CHAPTER 7 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 7 3 1 Using the Loop 4 commands This function is usually reserved to conformance and operation testing on the ISDN interface
10. FAR NEAR Z o TO 0 Press the AF button to set automatic focus Press the same button again to enable the FAR and NEAR features Use the T tele and W wide buttons to zoom images in and out The camera is also provided with a versatile support for manual orientation It improves camera handling for moving images and CHAPTER 2 A FIRST LOOK 17 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 gives more stability for fixed images The top of the support features an articulated joint which can be screwed onto the camera A tripod comes out from the bottom part 2 2 1he LCD scr een The VOYAGER display is a color active matrix full video resolution Liquid Crystal Display It provides crisp and brilliant colors and a wide horizontal viewing angle A manually adjustable tilt can be used to optimize the vertical viewing angle and the contrast An advanced graphical On Screen Display OSD overlaid to the video image provides the main interaction with the user The OSD is divided into three main areas Windows f MAINTENANCE Window 1 Loop Off Status 2 Send Loop Window 3 Fast update remote 4 Fast update local Window r Connect 68 0123 Fig 2 2 18 CHAPTER 2 FIRST LOOK USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER The Main Window is used to display menu pages and help information A Status Window shows information such as status of
11. REV 3 VOYAGER 3 USING THE MENU COMMANDS The Menu Window is used to provide the user with a configuration menu a help menu together with context sensitive on line help information 3 1 Entering the menu to enter the configuration and management menu HELP to enter the help system or to display context sensitive help information When the ens or key are first pressed the main configuration or help menu pages are displayed 3 2 Navigating the Menu Pages When a menu page appears on the display you shall select one of the entries The selected entry is highlighted with a light blue color To select a menu entry in a menu page you may use to directly access a menu entry by pressing the numeric key indicated in the entry title e g when in the MAIN MENU page press 1 to open the 9 PREFERENCES menu e to scan the menu list Some the menu entries are followed by periods such as PREFERENCES to indicate that they provide access to lower CHAPTER 3 USING THE MENU COMMANDS 25 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 level menu page s Use the button to open the lower level menu page Use the button to return the higher level menu page Other menu entries such as enabled yes are used to directly select configuration and operation parameters With this entries use the key to scan the list When the selected option is displayed press or Ge
12. USER S MANUAL REV 3 Example Configuration of a terminal with 256K rate having 2 mononumber accesses with telephone numbers 1234 access 1 and 1235 access 2 In the Configure CAU menu select Rate 256K Mode Bonding 1 Channel aggregation Access 1 Access 2 Mononumber 1234 Mononumber 1235 Subaddress None Subaddress None TEI Auto TEI Auto CLIR No COLR No CLIR No COLR No Fallback Yes Fallback Yes 6 6 2 1 Rate The user must select the rate according to the number of accesses used The maximum rate is 128k with 1 access 256k with 2 accesses and 384k with 3 accesses The higher the rate the better the video quality both static and moving images Path Main menu gt Installation gt Network gt Rate 6 6 2 2 Mode When the terminal operates with 128 384K rate and either Bonding 1 or 3 mode is selected the data channels Nx64 or 78 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER Nx56 Kbit s obtained by making N ISDN calls are aggregated into a single data channel Select TRANSP to deactivate aggregation Path Main menu Installation Network Mode In Bonding 3 mode an additional call is made to obtain the requested rate when the terminal is connected to a 56K network The following examples show how to configure the channel aggregation unit when connecting two terminals 1 and TE2 More configuration examples are given in the appendix B
13. band Failureto comply with these warnings could cause permanent damage to device CLEANING To clean the device use a soft cloth either dry or soaked with little detergent Never use any type of solvents such as alcohol or gasoline to avoid damaging the finish USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER ABOUT THIS MANUAL This manual provides you with the information required to install and operate the VOYAGER This manual consists of the following parts chapter one describes functions and components of the videophone chapter two provides basic instruction to install the videophone chapter three introduces the structure of menus and commands chapter four describes operating procedures chapter five and six describe the configuration options and the help system of the videophone chapter seven lists the technical specifications of the equipment For a correct installation and use follow the instructions contained in this manual in the given a lorder Carefully read this manual before carrying out any operation ABOUT THIS MANUAL 11 USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 1 INTRODUCING THE VOYAGER Voyager is the first portable videcommunication system designed for professionals in movement journalists consultants businessmen and managers It enables high quality videocommunication sessions over ISDN with bit rates up to 384 Kbps All necessary devices are contained in the briefcase The main characteristics of the Voy
14. local image from the screen 36 CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 4 7 Controlling and adjusting theremote image When connected with a system that supports the remote control of the local camera Voyager allows for adjusting the framing of the connected site This function may not be available if the remote control is not enabled in the connected station When no menu is displayed Cant Activates the control of the remote camera The display shows the message Far Cam to indicate that the control is active Use these buttons to adjust the remote framing Ends the control of the remote camera 99900 CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES 37 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 4 8 Using menu services during a call As described in the previous paragraph most configuration parameters cannot be altered when a connection is in progress Nevertheless a few parameters can be modified at any time A slightly modified main menu page is displayed when you press the Gen key to enter the configuration menu during a connection Adjusting audio delay contrast brightness and saturation and selecting the active camera follow the same procedures described above The following parameters can be modified by using the main menu tone signaling pall suspend and resume INVIEW feature 4 8 1 Using tone signaling Pressing a dial key when a connection is active generates DTMF tones that are transmitted to the
15. the equipment current date and time charge units awailable only the ISDN Supplementary Service has been requested by the user etc The status window can be activated by the user A Dialogue Window is located in the bottom part of the display and shows network supplied information about the status of the call 2 3 The keypad The integrated keypad as shown in Fig 2 3 provide full control over all the functions of the VOYAGER DIRECTORY VOLUME OO HANDSFREE SELF VIEW 09 E o PRIVACY G9 05 9 ODO 0 QD e W Fig 2 3 CHAPTER 2 A FIRST LOOK 19 000e 99088990900 USER S MANUAL REV 3 The numeric keypad is used to dial digits enter phone numbers and directory entries activate menu items Redials the last number entered Cancel current operation To send or view a 4CIF image during the connection opens the phone directory adjusts the value of parameters such as volume contrast brightness audio delay etc To activate the control of the remote camera activates the hands free mode displays the local image mutes audio during the call disables transmission of local video provides access to the additional menu items if any returns to the higher level of the menu scrolls up and down the menu list 1 The same buttons are used to pan amp tilt the remote camera N 0 CHAPTER 2
16. then usually set the value to DYNAMIC 6 6 2 6 Access Clir Colr These functions allow to restrict presentation of your local Directory Number when placing or answering a call Path Main menu Installation gt Network gt CLIR COLR If the CLIR Y value is selected then the called party will not be presented the calling number If the COLR Y value is selected then the calling party will not be presented the connected number 6 6 2 7 Access Fall back Unless when configured for speech calls the videophone places data calls that are not usually answered by basic ISDN phones CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 83 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 Furthermore data calls to phones connected to the analog network cannot be delivered and are immediately disconnected by the switch Path Main menu gt Installation gt Network Fallback When the FALLBACK function is selected Fallback YES the videophone automatically places a speech call to the same DN if the original data call is not answered or is disconnected by the network 6 6 3 0thers This menu is used to Check the connection to the line Bnable or disable the data channel and set the transmission rate Bet the mode H320 Broadcast Path Main menu gt Installation gt Others When in the INSTALLATION menu page select the OTHERS entry and press gt key to open the menu page shown in Fig 6 19 84 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER
17. used to select one or more terminals connected to the same access under the same directory number Subaddressing information opposite to the MSN supplementary service is completely transparent to the network Path Main menu Installation gt Network gt Subaddress CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 81 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 ACCESS n mmi 1 Multinumber Insert 5 Fallback Yes Fig 6 17 6 6 2 5 Access Tei Ter minal endpoint identifier A Terminal Endpoint Identifier TEI is used by the ISDN switch to distinguish among different terminals connected to the same access A terminal can be assigned a fixed TEI value or it may use a procedure to dynamically request and obtain TEI values from the switch Path Main menu Installation gt Network gt Therefore you should select between automatic or fixed TEI values by using the key If you have chosen AUTO TEI no additional procedures are required If you have chosen FIXED TEI you are required to enter the correct value for the TEI to be used by the videophone 82 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER NETWORK ER 1 Mononumber 2 Subaddress Insert TEI Fixed 5 Fallback Yes Fig 6 18 Please consider that an incorrect TEI setting may prevent the possibility to establish calls if your a is configured for point to multipoint operation
18. 4 2 When the main menu page is displayed use the Y key to scan the Services menu and press the gt key to open the menu page Press the key to resume the call The display shows the dialog box RESUME REQUEST Use resume to enters the two digits which identify the call to be Press to confirm and resume the call 4 8 3 Sel ecting the INVIEW This option is used to superimpose SELFVIEW YES or remove SELFVIEW NO a smaller frame containing Picture in Picture PiP the image taken by the local camera in the upper left area of the screen 40 CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER Path Main menu gt Services gt Display Phone gt Sel fview The PiP Selfview only appears during a video connection when the remote video is displayed This parameter can be modified by using the main menu as well 4 9 Sending afixed high resolution image This function is very useful when the Voyager is connected to a document camera to send a high resolution image in 4CIF format 707 576 pixel This function is only available when the video coding a 15 set at H 261 see paragraph 6 2 1 2 During the connection to select the document camera CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES Al VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 To send the 4CIF image CRP gt the image is sent and the display shows the message Snapshot sent To send the video image from the main camera of the
19. 5 2 Fast Update orn oer ha I pe M p d sd 99 S TECHNICAL SPECIEICA TIONS ssec aae tet che d ros 101 INDEX Vil USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER gt e gt SAFETY RULES DEVICE IN CLASS Always connect to an outlet with ground The change from cold to hot environments can cause the formation of condensate inside the device To avoid malfunctioning wait at least 2 hours before connecting the device to the supply mains WARNING RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK The power supply used by this device involves lethal voltage levels Do not access internal parts of the device and or of the power supply unit If objects or liquids penetrate inside the device immediately disconnect the power supply cable Before using the device again have it checked by special ized Staff Refer to qualified staff for service In case of intervention always check that the power supply has been completely and successfully disconnected In case of fire absolutely avoid using water to extinguish it VOYAGER 10 2194 USER S MANUAL REV 3 WARNINGS CAUTION Many of the components used in this device are sensitive to electrostatic charge In case of manipulation of the connection cables disconnect the power supply and avoid direct contacts with the connector terminals When handling electronic components to eliminate any statical electricity touch a grounded surface If possible wear a grounding arm
20. ER S MANUAL REV 3 This features may be not available in your network or your network may use a proprietary signaling scheme to provide charging information 6 2 4 4 Channel s Data This entry allows to display CHANNELS DATA YES or remove CHANNELS DATA NO the indication of the status of the current call s in the Status Window The channel status indication uses two separate buttons one for each call to indicate Black disconnected Bellow a network connection has been made and the system is searching for synchronization Breen synchronization has been achieved on that channel In bonding 3 mode Bonding 3 the yellow colour indicates the supplementary channel used by the channel aggregation unit to obtain the requested band An icon with a computer is displayed to indicate when a data channel is open Path Main menu Preferences gt Display Phone gt gt Channel Status 6 2 4 5 Ringer volume This menu is used to set the ringer volume for incoming calls Path Main menu Preferences gt Display Phone gt gt Ringer Volume 64 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER When the DISPLAY PHONE menu page is active and the RINGER VOLUME entry is highlighted press the gt key to display the control box shown in Fig 6 7 DISPLAY PHONE 1 Selfview Yes 2 Date Time No 3 Charge Yes 4 Ringer Volume Fig 6 7 Use the
21. Fig 6 21 6 6 3 3 2 SETTING RS232 SPEED This menu is used to set the bit rate of the serial port Data format is fixed at 8 bit no parity with 1 start stop bit 8N1 The bit rates values available are 2400 4800 9600 19200 38400 56000 57600 115200 and 230400 bit sec When the Rs232 Speed item is active ENTER Allows for the desired selection from the options shown in sequence CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 87 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 For a correct data transfer unit and PC must have the same parameters format and rate 6 6 3 3 3 MODEM Unit can interpret the AT commands typically used for the communication between PC and modem Path Main menu gt Installation gt Data channel Modem When the Modem item is active ENTER Select Modem Yes to accept AT commands from the DTE 6 6 3 3 4 This function is used for data transfers between two terminals Path Main menu Installation gt Data channel When the MI p item is active To select Proprietary MLP or T 120 6 6 3 4 H320 Broadcast H320 is the normal working mode of the terminal In connections with only one direction Tx or Rx i e one terminal transmits an one or more terminals receive you can select BROADCAST and than set the Tx mode of the terminal 88 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER Path Main menu Installation gt Others gt gt
22. H320 Broadcast Use the key to set the desired option then press Gew key to confirm 6 6 4 clearing thedirectory This menu is used to clear the Phone Directory Path Main menu Installation gt Delete Directory 6 6 5 Load Default Values Submenu This menu is used to restore default values for all parameters in the INSTALLATION menus Path Main menu Installation Load Default Values The following tables summarize the default values and configuration of the system CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 89 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 Videotelephone Audio Code Video Coding DEFAULT VALUES Audio Video Audio Delay 400 Audio Volume 0 dB Echo Cancel Yes Video Quality Speed 48 Audio Input Output Inter Audio Number Video Video Call Auto Video Response Auto Audio Response Norm Mode 64K Call Answer Mode Preference SelfView Yes Date Time Yes Charge Yes Channel Status Yes Ringer Volume 6 Display Phone 90 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER Contrast Brightness LOCATION Installation Network Access n Audio Coding Euro Video Standard Pal Terminal Name Dialing Tone Normal Country Code 39 Rate 2x64k Mode Transp Access 1 2 3 Mononumber Tei Auto Clir No No Fallback Yes Others Line Control Yes Monouser Enable No Data Channel RS232 Speed 9600 H320 CHAPTER
23. Path Help menu gt Test Loop 4 When the loop4 is established any data received from the line is transmitted back to the remote party The loop can be established on either channel LOOP 4 1 and LOOP 4 B2 or on both channels LOOP 4 B1B2 of the ISDN access In the Test menu page select the TEST entry and use the key to select the preferred LOOP4 option 7 3 2 Using the Ter minal Test facility This function provides a mean to rapidly verify the operation of major videophone components such as the camera the display the microphone the loudspeaker as well as the video and audio coding and decoding parts During the test after a short check the hands free mode and the INVIEW are activated then video and audio signals coming from the camera and the microphone are first digitized and encoded and then decoded and played back to the local display and speaker Path Help menu gt Test Terminal Test When the TERMINAL TEST entry is selected press the gt key to start the test Press to stop the terminal test and to return to the higher menu level CHAPTER 7 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE 95 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 7 4 Diagnostics menu This option is used to provide a quick reference to the current configuration of the videophone Path Help menu Diagnostic Menu When in the Help menu page you select DIAGNOSTICS and press gt a page with software and hardware configuration data is displaye
24. S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER OTHERS 19 02 97 15 10 2 Operator 2 DIR 3 Data Channel 4 H 320 ce Fig 6 19 6 6 3 1 Calling area code The calling number is displayed when calls are received if this option is enabled in the remote terminal The system adds a zero at the beginning of the number in case of national calls i e 06 instead of 6 for calls from Rome Path Main Menu Installation others gt gt 0 before area code CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 85 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 OTHERS era 2 Operator 2 DIR 3 Data Channel 4 H 320 Fig 6 20 When the first menu item is active select 0 before area code No the initial 0 is not displayed or 0 before area code Yes the initial 0 is displayed 6 6 3 2 Operator The OPERATOR menu is not active in this version of videotelephone 6 6 3 3 Data Channel When the Data Channel is enabled data can be transferred from a PC towards the ISDN network using the SERIAL PORT serial port located in the back of unit Path Main Installation gt Others gt Data Channel 86 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 6 6 3 3 1 DATA CHANNEL ACTIVATION Open the DATA CHANNEL menu Press to enable the data channel The following page is displayed DATA CHANNEL EX 2 RS232 Speed 115200 3 Modem Yes 4 MLP T120
25. This configuration is not active in the bonding mode 6 2 3 3 Audio response This option is used to select the answering mode to an audio 1st call 60 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER AUDIO RESPONSE NORM the audio 1st call is manually answered by lifting the handset or pressing AUDIO RESPONSE AUTO the audio 1st call is automatically answered and the videophone is placed in the hands free mode Path Main menu gt Preferences gt Call Answer Mode gt gt Audio Response 6 2 3 4 Video response This option is used to select the answering mode to a video 2nd VIDEO RESPONSE NORM the 2nd call is manually answered by pressing when solicited by the terminal VIDEO RESPONSE AUTO the 2nd call is automatically answered without any user intervention Path Main menu gt Preferences gt Call Answer Mode gt Video Response This configuration is not active in the bonding mode 6 2 3 5 Mode This option allows you to set the 56k or 64k call mode The 64k is default call mode the 56k may be useful to connect with terminal using network at 56k CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 61 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 Path Main menu gt Preferences gt Call Answer Mode gt gt Mode The value return to default at power on L 6 2 4 Display Phone This menu page is used to activate the SELFVIEW function to activate deactivate the information in the
26. URING THE VOYAGER 75 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 6 6 1 5 Country code This option allows the selection of a specific country code i e Italy 39 Germany 49 This will enable the videophone to adjust and respond according to the caracteristics of the local ISDN access to which it is connected Path Main menu gt Installation B Location gt Country Code When the Country Code entry is active ENTER To activate the dialog box in which to insert the local country code To introduce values To confirm 6 6 2 Network This menu is used to select the desired rate set the operation mode of the channel aggregation unit Bonding 1 3 Transparent configure each access according to the following parameters Multinumber Subaddress TEl 76 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER CLIR and COLR FALLBACK In order to configure the parameters of this menu the user must know the data of the ISDN accesses a where the terminal is connected For this information refer to the network provider The default values are ACCESS MONONUMBER SUBADDRESS NOT PRESENT TEI AUTOMATIC CLIR AND COLR NOT REQUESTED Path Main Menu gt Installation gt Network Select Network in the Installation menu to display the page shown in Fig 6 15 CAU CONFIGURE 2 Mode Transp 3 Access 1 Fig 6 15 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 77 VOYAGER
27. VOYAGER USER S MANUAL The information contained in this document is the property of Aethra Telecomunicazioni s r l it is subject to change without notice and it shall in no way be binding for Aethra Telecomunicazioni srl Copyright Aethra Telecomunicazioni Srl 1999 All rights reserved Rev 3 January 1999 Cod 074000032 This manual is composed of 109 pages MS Microsoft and NetMeeting are registered trade marks of Microsoft Corporation Windows is a trade mark of Microsoft Corporation USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER INDEX ABOUT THIS MANUAL td cate o p atero 11 LINTRODUCING THE VOYAGER eee o ron 13 ZA FIRST LOOK tt Pp rte Ein 15 PX NA SEE TU d S 17 The LCD SCEN ed 18 2 3 The keypad e d 19 24 In PEL TC OS Sera city nte due Cu aga 21 2 4 1 Connecting the camera eee 22 2 4 2 Coninection to ISDN sie ere cok e rre tee densi Peri eer d 23 2 4 3 Connecting the AC DC Adapter ssssssee emen 23 3 USING THE MENU COMMANDS nre etis 25 3 1 Entering th menu ete aide ign 25 3 2 Navigating the Menu Pages 25 3 3 Using the HEEP SySEOITY uci cene Errore 26 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES et axe 21 4 1 Placing and answering video 115 2 INDEX 11 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 4 1 1 Manually dialing a video call sse 28 4 1
28. Voyager 4 10 Displaying the received 4CIF image When a 4CIF image is received the display shows the message Snapshot RP to exit Displays the moving remote video Press to display again the ACIF received image 42 CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 5 MODEM EMULATION Using the serial port available the unit can be connected to a PC and configured as modem to use MS NetMeeting or access Internet 5 1 Unit PC connection Connect the serial port RS 232 of the PC to the RS232 PORT 2 connector of the unit 5 2 Unit configuration The configuration refers to some parameters of the Data Channel menu The user must enable the channel set the rate of the RS 232 port enable the modem function and select the T120 protocol for NetMeeting or Internet to access the Internet Path Main Menu Services Data Channel DATA CHANNEL 2 RS232 Speed 115200 3 Modem Yes 4 MLP T120 Fig 5 1 CHAPTER 5 MODEM EMULATION 43 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 Fig 5 1 show the typical configuration for use with MS NetMeeting Select the menu items and press until the parameters shown in the figure are displayed 115200 Kbps rate is recommended Press to save the settings 5 3 Modemto beinstalled in Windows95 Once unit has been configured as modem follow this procedure 1 Select Settings in the Start menu then Control Panel 2 Double click on the Mod
29. activated by pressing the key When in hands free mode the microphone and the loudspeaker are active while the earpiece and the mouthpiece in the handset are deactivated You can activate the hands free mode either during a call or when the videophone is idle In the latter case pressing the key is equivalent to going off hook To adjust volume use the and 4 5 keys When using the hands free mode it is recommended to keep a maximum distance of 50 cm 20 in from the built in microphone CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES 35 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 4 6 2 Muting audio By pressing during a connection no audio is transmitted to the remote party When the mute is active the LED close to the key is lit An icon appears on the screen to remind you that your voice is not being received by the remote party To exit audio muting press again 4 6 3 Video Privacy By pressing during a connection no video is transmitted to the remote party When video privacy is set the LED close to the key is lit An icon also appears on the screen to remind you that your image is not being received by the remote party To remove the video privacy press again 4 6 4 Controlling and adjusting theimage The quality of the video image taken by the camera can be displayed on the LCD screen by pressing the key When the local image is displayed tilt camera orientation to choose the image that is being sent Pressing again to remove the
30. ager unit are reduced size easy to use camera provided with support for static or moving images audio video interfaces for connection to additional devices such as monitor microphone document camera and videorecorder possible connection to a PC for data transfer CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCING THE VOYAGER 13 USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 2 A FIRST LOOK the Videotelephone Unit Voyager is contained in a briefcase that includes Fig 2 1 1 no 1 6 active matrix display 2 no 1 microtelephone 3 no 1 integrated keypad 4 no 1 codec unit H320 CHAPTER 2 A FIRST LOOK 15 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 5 no 1 channel aggregation unit for bit rates up to 384 kbps with 3 ISDN basic accesses 6 no 1 camera unit 7 Connection interfaces 8 On off switch The Videphone is supplied with 3 RJ 45 RJ 45 cables for connection to the ISDN network Camera video cable Camera power supply cable AC DC adapter with power supply cable The following optional devices are available Camera CC2074 used to shoot documents and objects Portable document camera ST2050 provided with microcamera TC1291 powered optics autofocus and lighting system for documents and objects 16 CHAPTER 2 A FIRST LOOK USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 2 1 The camera Voyager color camera is provided with automatic setting according to light conditions The buttons shown in the following figure are used to adjust focus and zoom
31. called party These tones can be used to issue commands to equipment connected to the line at the receiving end e g a remotely controlled device an audio or audio visual information retrieval system or a security system This feature is enabled by selecting DTMF YES in the main menu page Alternatively these keys can be used to generate signaling 38 CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER messages to the ISDN switch In this case select the DTMF NO option 4 8 2 Suspending andresuming calls A speech call can be suspended and resumed using this procedure 4 8 2 1 Suspending the call During an active speech call Press Gen to display the MAIN MENU page as shown in Fig 4 2 MAIN MENU 2 Audio Delay 3 Video camera 4 Services 5 SelfView Yes Fig 4 2 Path Main menu gt Services Suspend Resume When the main menu page is displayed use the Y key to scan the Services menu and press the gt key to open the menu page CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES 39 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 Press the key to suspend the call The display shows the dialog box SUSPEND REQUEST Use to enters the two digits which identify the suspended call Press to confirm and exit menu 4 8 2 2 Resuming the suspended Path Main menu gt Services Suspend Resume Press Gen to display the MAIN MENU page as shown in Fig
32. d In Fig 7 3 is shown an example of Diagnostics page DIAGNOSTICS VER MAIAS 384 VX XX NET Video telephone 2B Rate 2 64 Echo Cancel Yes Operator 2 DIR European PAL Fig 7 3 This page contains the release number of the software running in the main CPU the release number of the ISDN protocol software also running in the main CPU the current call configuration 1B 2B or audio only and the network channel rate 56 or 64 kb sec if the line detect feature is enabled 96 CHAPTER 7 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER if the optional echo canceller board is installed if the videophone or the auxiliary phone set has been selected to answer incoming calls Press to return to the help menu page 7 5 Using the maintenance ser vices Path Help menu Maintenance The MAINTENANCE page is shown in Fig 7 4 MAINTENANCE 1 Loop Off 2 Send Loop 3 Fast update remote Z Connect 68 0123 Fig 7 4 This page is only displayed during the active phase of a call CHAPTER 7 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE 97 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 7 5 1 Remote audio video loops Using these functions you can command a loop on the remote terminal so that the audio and or video that you are sending will be reflected back to your videophone the command sequences used by the videophone compl y with therelevant international stan
33. dards Nevertheless you may be connected to videophone Jor to a videoconferencing equipment that does not support these commands In this case no loop will be activated You can command an audio only a video only an audio and video digital loop Path Help menu Maintenance gt Loop Send Loop To operate the loop select the LOOP entry in the MAINTENANCE menu page then use the key until the loop option you intend to set is displayed select the SEND LOOP entry and then press to send the selected loop command To clear the loop select the LOOP OFF option in the loop entry using the key select the SEND LOOP entry and then press Use the key to exit the menu 98 CHAPTER 7 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER Exiting the menu without clearing a loop command lives the remote terminal the loop state until a off command is sent or the connection is dropped 7 5 2 Fast update When sending compressed video every frame is subdivided in small areas called blocks and usually only differences from the previous frame due to changing or moving video are encoded and transmitted Although complete information on every block is cyclically transmitted several factors such as line errors or sudden changes in the video source e g due to a camera switch may lead to partially updated images With the remote and local fast update commands you request either the remote te
34. delete then press ort Confirm with or use to cancel the operation CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES 33 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 4 4 3 Selecting an entry Use to open the directory To select a phone entry use scroll keys until the entry is highlighted You may also press the key with the initial letter of the name to jump directly to the first record in the list with that initial 4 5 Tracing the status of a call During call establishment the status windows in the bottom area of the screen displays information about the status of the calls DIALING the videophone is dialing or has completed dialing and is waiting for further messages from the switch CALL PROCEDING the network has informed the videophone that the call is proceeding Further digits will be ignored ALERTING the call has reached the remote phone this message is usually accompanied with an alerting tone CONNECT the call has been answered If made available the number of the remote phone is presented 34 CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER WAIT this message indicates that the videophone is trying to set up a link to the switch Please check the line connector and the cabling to the network termination DISCONNECTED PLEASE HANG the call has been disconnected UP by the network or by the remote user 4 6 Managing other call related features 4 6 1 Using the hands free mode The hands free mode is
35. e 2B mode has been selected see 8 5 2 1 then two separate calls to the same directory number DN are usually made This is the case of most European ISDNs which support multiple calls to the same DN Path Main menu gt Preferences gt Call Answer Mode gt gt Audio Number If you are placing a video call to a remote party connected to an ISDN that supports this feature press to choose 1 AUDIO NUMBER VIDEO NUMBER The alternative 2 AUDIO NUMBER lt gt VIDEO NUMBER should be used when the called user has two different directory numbers CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 59 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 This is often the case when the remote party connects to a non ISDN network or to some ISDN switches in the U S Calls using two different directory numbers can also be automatically placed from the Phone Directory 6 2 3 2 Video call The 2nd video call can be established either manually or automatically provided that the second directory number is known in advance Path Main menu gt Preferences gt Call Answer Mode gt gt Video Call Three alternatives are given VIDEO CALL NORM the 2nd call is placed manually by pressing when solicited by the terminal VIDEO CALL AUTO the 2nd call is automatically placed without any user intervention VIDEO CALL IMME both the 1st and the 2nd calls are placed at once This mode is used to guarantee compatibility with some non standard terminals
36. e left unaltered 6 4 Video Camera This menu is used to select the active camera internal or external and to adjust video parameters Path Main menu gt Video Camera VIDEO CAMERA ma ici 2 Brightness 3 Colour 4 Video Camera Internal Fig 6 9 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 67 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 6 4 1 Adjusting camer a parameters Path Main menu gt Video Camera When the VIDEO CAMERA page is displayed as in Fig 6 9 and the Contrast or Brightness or Colour entries are highlighted press the gt key to display the relevant control box then use the CE and keys to adjust the cursor to the desired value then press to confirm Fig 6 10 When finished press wi to return to the previous menu 6 4 2 selecting the active camera This option is used to activate the internal or the external camera Path Main menu gt Video Camera gt Video Camera Use to select the internal or external camera then press env to confirm and exit 68 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 6 5 Services The Services menu allows for the quick activation of some videotelephone functions during the connection Path Main menu gt Services This menu page provides access to several auxiliary functions such as Buspend Resume Inter phone Conference Management Data Channel Audio Input Output The Sus
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38. em icon 3 Select Add 4 Follow the instructions given to install a Standard 28800bps modem and select the communication port COM to which unit is connected At the end the configured modem will be included in the list contained in the Properties Modem window 5 4 Using NetMeeting 5 4 1 Configuration l Select Settings in the Start menu then Control Panel 2 Double click on the System icon 44 CHAPTER 5 MODEM EMULATION USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 3 Select the Device Manager directory 4 Select the communication port COM to which Unit is connected 5 Click on Properties and select the Port Settings directory 6 Select the same rate Bits per second chosen in the unit menu The other settings are fixed 8 bits no parity 1 stop bit and HW flow control For an example see the following figure Communications Port COM2 Fig 5 2 To configure the NetMeeting software CHAPTER 5 MODEM EMULATION 45 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 10 1l 12 Ls 46 Select Start Programs and Microsoft NetMeeting In the NetMeeting presentation window select Options in the Tools menu Select the Protocols directory and enable the Modem check box Click on Properties to display the Modem protocol properties window 3 x r i calls Let m phone ring o times before nee up Location Calling from Localit predefinita Dialing Properties Connection Connec
39. eo gt Echo Cancel gt Postfilter To enable disable the postfilter function 6 2 2 4 Video quality speed This control only affects the trade off between movement and quality Better movement is given by a higher frame rate whilst better quality gives a clearer image CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 57 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 Therefore settings in the lower range produce less frames per second with better image quality and settings in the higher range produce more frames per second with lower quality Path Main menu gt Preferences Audio Video gt gt Video Quality Speed When the Audio Video menu page is displayed and the Video Quality Speed entry is highlighted press the gt key to display the control box Use the and keys to adjust the cursor to the desired value then press or to confirm and exit Video quality ranges from 32 to 64 6 2 3 Call Answer Mode This option is used to select the mode to place or answer calls Path Main menu gt Preferences gt Call Answer Mode When the MAIN MENU page is displayed and the CALL ANSWER MODE mode entry is highlighted press the gt key to display the page shown in Fig 6 5 58 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER CALL ANSWER MODE 2 Video Call Auto 3 Video Response Auto 4 Audio Response Norm 5 Mode 64K Fig 6 5 6 2 3 1 Audio video number If the Videophon
40. ey to set Internal or Extern 6 6 Installation This menu permits configuration of several ISDN related issues Proper settings for these entries are essential for the videophone to operate correctly Access to these a parameters is therefore password protected to avoid unintentional access Path Main menu gt Installation When the main menu page see Figure 5 2 is displayed use the CAD and CY keys to scan the menu list When the INSTALLATION entry is highlighted press the gt key to open the menu page CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 71 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 A password has to be entered in the dialog box as shown in Fig 6 12 MAIN MENU 2 Date Time PASSWORD 5 Installation Fig 6 12 The password value is as follows 1234 The following diagram shows the pages contained under the INSTALLATION Menus 72 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER LOCATION DATA ENTRY 2 VIDEO STANDARD PAL NTSC 4 DIAL NORMAL CONT DATA CHANNEL After entering the password the page shown in Fig 6 13 is displayed CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 73 VOYAGER INSTALLATION USER S MANUAL REV 3 19 02 97 15 10 2 Network 3 Others 4 Delete directory 5 Load default values Fig 6 13 6 6 1 Locatio
41. f the echo cancellation option is installed Usually keep the echo canceller suppressor enabled to avoid that the remote party receives an annoying jecho of its own voice 6 2 2 3 1 Audio Gain Control This option is used to activate or deactivate the automatic gain control function of the echo suppressor on the active audio input Select AGC Yes when using a microphone together with a non adjustable audio preamplification device Select AGC No if the microphone is associated with a manual audio device such as a mixer Path Main Menu gt Preferences Audio Video gt Echo Cancel gt AGC When AGC is active Selects the desired option 56 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 6 2 2 3 2 Suppressor This function is enabled by default to guarantee a good audio quality allowing the echo suppressor to work at its best In some cases it can be disabled Suppressor No to make conversation easier i e during small meetings with several persons when it is important to send the speaker s audio quickly although this can cause a slight echo effect Path Main Menu gt Preferences Audio Video gt Echo Cancel gt Suppressor To enable disable the echo suppressor function 6 2 2 3 3 Postfilter This function is enabled by default to improve the audio performance of unit even in noisy rooms by filtering background noises Path Main Menu gt Preferences Audio Vid
42. formation about their characteristics and capabilities type of audio video coding they support usable band etc As a result of this information exchange other calls can be made When the first call is received by a standard telephone without video or if the called telephone is connected to an analogue network the fallback function converts the video call into a call with no video Automatic fallback is enabled by default If the remote terminal is not reached in a few seconds the original call is interrupted and the terminal attempts a standard telephone call CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES 27 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 When calling a standard telephone select the Basic Telephone option in the first item of the Preferences menu Calls be sent in various ways as described in the next paragraphs Whatever mode is used to make the connection hook on the handset or press when the hand free function is enabled to interrupt it 4 1 1 Manually dialing a video call As with most ISDN phones en bloc or overlap dialing modes are possible Overlap dialing resembles usual phone dialing lift the handset or press the key for hands free operation get the dial tone and then dial the 1st number En bloc dialing permits the number to be dialed before lifting the handset This allows the number to be edited while you dial When the first connection is made the next calls are automatically se
43. ge En bloc and Overlap dialing can be used Path Main menu gt Preferences Phone 4 3 Answering The way call is answered depends on the settings in the CALL ANSWER MODE menu page Path Main menu Preferences gt Call Answer Mode gt gt Audio Response If you have selected AUDIO RESPONSE AUTO then the call is automatically answered in hands free mode and the LED close to the is lit If you have selected AUDIO RESPONSE NORM then the videophone rings and a message appears in the status window To answer the call pick up the handset or press the key The 2nd call is automatically answered if the videophone is configured in the VIDEO RESP AUTO CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES 31 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 If you have selected VIDEO RESP NORM then press to answer the 2nd call when prompted by a message in the status window Path Main menu gt Preferences gt Call Answer Mode gt Video Response In the bonding mode the next calls are automatically made and the user intervention is requested 4 4 Managing the Phone Directory The phone directory provides a convenient way to place calls without having to dial or remember numbers The phone directory is alphabetized by name and it can store up to 100 names with associated directory numbers One or two numbers can be stored in each position 4 4 1 Adding entries Press to open the phone directory The list of currently
44. n Submenu Path Main menu gt Installation Location The LOCATION page is shown in Fig 6 14 74 LOCATION 19 02 97 15 10 2 Video Standard PAL 3 Terminal Name 4 Dial Tone Normal 5 Country Code Fig 6 14 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 6 6 1 1 Audio coding This option is used to select the default audio coding PCM A law in Europe and m law in the U S A used by the videophone either during speech calls or during video calls before the remote terminal has declared its capabilities Path Main menu Installation Location Audio Coding Use until required coding standard EUROPEAN or U S appears then press to confirm and exit 6 6 1 2 Video standard This option is used to select between PAL or NTSC video standard Path Main menu Installation gt Location gt Video Standard 6 6 1 3 Ter minal name Name of terminal may be useful during connections with 3 or more terminals multipoint conference to identify own terminal List of terminals connected can be displayed selecting Conference Management option in Services menu Path Main menu Installation Location gt Terminal Name 6 6 1 4 Dial tone The dial tone can be either normal or continuous forced Path Main menu Installation Location gt Dial Tone When the Dial tone menu item is active use to selects the desired option CHAPTER 6 CONFIG
45. n menu page is displayed use the CA and keys to scan the menu list 50 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER When the 1 PREFERENCES entry is highlighted press the gt key to open the menu page PREFERENCES 2 Audio Video 3 Call Answer Mode 4 Display Phone 5 Load default values bd Fig 6 2 The Preferences menu is used to ponfigure the terminal and the type of call Bet the audio delay bet the audio volume Bctivate deactivate the echo canceller Bne tune the video quality calls using a single two different directory numbers bet the unit to automatic or manual answer mode bdjust the ring volume for incoming calls Bctivate deactivate information in the status window CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 51 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 6 2 1 Call Modes Use the key to scan the operating modes to be used for placing outgoing calls 1 Phone regular voice calls with no video 2 Wideo telephone 1B uses a single channel for lower cost lower quality video calls 3 Video telephone 2B uses two channels for the best video quality HO 128K 2 channels call HO 192K 3 channels call HO 256K 4 channels call HO 320K 5 channels call HO 384K 6 channels call AU SOY nm This mode allows for a quick configuration of the type of call to be made The selection of 4 8 modes j requests the correct configu
46. ni to confirm any modifications made and to return to the higher level page otherwise press the key to escape to the main menu level without saving the modifications Pressing the Ga key returns to a higher menu level and finally exits the menu structure MENU exit the configuration and management menu exit the Help menu 3 3 Using the HELP system The VOYAGER videphone provides you with a powerful help system with a fully comprehensive on line manual for the mostly used operating procedures When the videophone is idle press page then select 1 USER GUIDE and press C to access the help pages You can navigate through help pages using the same commands and shortcuts explained in 3 2 Please refer to 6 1 for other details about using the help system 26 CHAPTER 3 USING THE MENU COMMANDS USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES This chapter describes the procedures that are commonly used during the regular operation of the videophone such as placing and answering audio and video calls It is assumed that the videophone has been properly installed and configured and that the network connection is operational 4 1 Placing and answering video calls Before making a call the user must choose the type of call and select the desired configuration in the first item of the Preferences submenu paragraph 6 2 1 When the first call is answered and the first connection made the two terminals exchange in
47. ns can only be placed using the en bloc mode i e dialing before going off hook 4 1 3 Calling fromthe directory Use to show the directory as shown in Fig 4 1 CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES 29 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 Select a phone entry using scroll keys until the entry is highlighted You may also press the key with the initial letter of the name to skip directly to the first record in the list with that initial PHONE DIRECTORY E Bartoletti Elvio 314557 Bartoletti Riccardo 345567 arletti Emilio NM 31555 igital Computers 0699094356 Lucchetti Andrea 61523 1235555 Fig 4 1 To start the call lift the handset or press The second call is automatically handled by the videophone using the second number stored in the directory 4 1 4 Calling fromre dial list Press to show the list of the ten most recent calls To select a number use the scroll keys until the number is highlighted then press or lift the handset to start the call The last called number appears at the first position on the list just press and lift the handset or press to redial the last called number 30 CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER delete a number fromtheredial list select it and press oe 4 2 Placing an audio only To place an audio only call you have to choose PHONE in the PREFERENCES menu pa
48. nt if the remote videotelephone is provided with a channel aggregation unit If the videotelephone is configured as to operate without channel aggregation unit mode Transparent paragraph 6 6 2 2 if there is only one access or if the remote terminal is not able to aggregate the various calls one of the following situations can 28 CHAPTER 4 OPERATING PROCEDURES USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER occur for the second connection according to the settings of the Call Answer Mode submenu paragraph 6 2 3 1 if you have selected VIDEO CALL AUTO and VIDEO NUMBER AUDIO the second call proceeds automatically 2 if you have selected VIDEO CALL AUTO and VIDEO NUMBER lt gt AUDIO then you will be required to enter the 2nd number to be dialed after the first call has completed 3 if you have selected VIDEO CALL NORM and VIDEO NUMBER AUDIO then you will be prompted to press to start the 2nd call that will use the same number as in the lst call 4 if you have selected VIDEO CALL NORM and VIDEO NUMBER lt gt AUDIO then you will be first prompted to press to start the 2nd call and then required to enter the 2nd number to be dialed 4 1 2 Using subaddresses To place a call to a phone at a specified subaddress see 5 6 2 dial the required remote party number then press by the X key as a separator before entering subaddress digits Calls with subaddress extensio
49. o internet As regards the access to the Internet the configuration mode depends on the software used for navigation Like for MS NetMeeting suitable parameters for the unit serial port must be set 8N1 HW flow control data transfer rate RS232 Rate 48 CHAPTER 5 MODEM EMULATION USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER This chapter describes the procedures used to configure the VOYAGER As a general remark please note that some configuration operations are not permitted when a call is in progress and that some menu pages can vary slightly depending a call being in progress or not save any modifications made press ew or GO 6 1 The Main menu page Press to display the MAIN MENU page as shown in Fig 6 1 19 02 97 10 2 Date Ti 4 Services 5 Installation Fig 6 1 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 49 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 6 2 Preferences This entry provides a fast access to the most commonly used settings The following block diagrams indicate the configuration entries contained in the Preferences Menu AuDiO G711 722 728 VipEO H 263 H 261 5 RINGER VOLUME DATA ENTRY DATA ENTRY 1 AGC YES 3 POSTFILTER YES DATA ENTRY PREFERENCES 3 CALL ANSWER MODE 4 DISPLAY PHONE DATA ENTRY VOLUME When the mai
50. o 999 msec Path Main menu Preferences gt Audio Video gt gt Audio Delay When the Audio Video menu page is active and the AUDIO DELAY entry is highlighted press the gt key to display the control shown in Fig 6 3 Fig 6 3 Fig 6 3 use the and keys to adjust the cursor to the desired value then press or to confirm and exit 54 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER when a connection is in progress the audio delay control be directly accessed from within the a main menu page 6 2 2 2 Audio volume This control only affects the default audio volume in hands free mode Volume adjustment is not provided when using the handset Path Main menu Preferences gt Audio Video gt gt Audio Volume When the Audio Video menu page is displayed and the AUDIO VOLUME entry is highlighted press the gt key to display the control box shown in Fig 6 4 Audio Volume dB Fig 6 4 Use the keys to adjust the cursor to the desired value then press or to confirm and exit Volume levels range from 44 to 19 dB CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 55 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 6 2 2 3 Echo canceller Path Main menu gt Preferences gt Audio Video gt gt Echo Cancel Use the key to enable Echo Cancel Yes or disable Echo Cancel No the echo suppressor or the echo canceller i
51. onding 1 Rate 256K Network 64K Bonding 1 Rate 256K Network 64K Bonding 3 Rate 256k Network 64k Bonding 3 Rate 256k Network 56k When Mode Bonding 3 is selected 5 calls are made 5x56 280Kbit s in order for to obtain the requested 256Kbit s rate The excess rate 280 256 is rejected CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 79 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 6 6 2 3 Access Mononumber Multinumber The terminal can be connected to either Mono or Multinumber ISDN basic accesses A maximum of 8 terminals can be connected to the Multinumber access and each terminal can answer to a different number The user must select the type of access and insert the number the terminal will answer to Inserting an access number means to enable Path Main menu gt Installation gt Network P Access gt gt Multinumber In the Access menu when the Mono Multinum item is selected use gt to display one of the pages shown in Fig 6 16 used to insert the number ACCESS 2 Subaddress Insert 5 Fallback Yes 80 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER ACCESS n mmi 2 Subaddress Insert 5 Fallback Yes Fig 6 16 The number must be inserted with the area code without the first zero 6 6 2 4 Access Subaddress The subaddress is an address extension to a directory number and it may be
52. pend Resume function allows an ISDN call to be temporarily suspended and later resumed Please refer to Chapter 4 Operating Procedures for details on how to use the Suspend Resume function Conference Management functions are under development and areto bereleased in future versions of the software 6 5 1 Suspend Resume The Suspend Resume menu is used to suspend an incoming telephone call and resume it For more explanations see paragraph 4 8 2 Suspending and resuming a call CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 69 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 6 5 2 Inter phone The Interphone option activates some services used to manage the VIP function 6 5 3 Conference Management The Conference Management menu is not active in this version of VOYAGER 6 5 4 Data Channel The Data Channel item is used to access the menu described in paragraph 6 6 3 2 6 5 5 Audio input output This menu allows the setting source input and destinat output of audio signal The input audio signal can to come from internal microphone or from external source The output audio signal can to be sent to internal loud speaker or to external Path Main menu Services Audio Input Output 70 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER AUDIO INPUT OUTPUT mmi 2 Nudio Output Internal zl Fig 6 11 Use the key to set input audio signal for microphone or output audio signal for speaker Use the k
53. ration of the user accesses in the Network menu Path Main menu gt Preferences Calls placed through the auxiliary phone use the same call mode selected for the videophone 52 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 6 2 1 1 Audio Coding This option is used to select the audio coding from G728 G722 or G711 Path Main Menu gt Preferences gt 1st menu item gt Audio Coding 6 2 1 2 Video coding This option allows for choosing the video coding between H 263 and 261 The H 263 coding was specifically developed for connections at low bit rates It is the default value and allows for connections with very good video quality even at low rates Path Main Menu Preferences 1 menu item Video coding Selects the desired coding 6 2 2 Audio Video This menu is used to Audio Delay set the audio delay Audio Volume set the audio volume Echo Cancel Yes activate deactivate the echo suppressor Video Quality Speed tradeoff the video quality CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 53 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 Path Main menu gt Preferences gt Audio Video When the Audio Video entry is highlighted press the gt key to open a lower level menu page 6 2 2 1 Audio delay Audio delay is necessary to synchronize the lip movements of the remote user with the received audio and is expressed in milliseconds msec The value of the audio delay can be set from 0 t
54. rminal or your videophone to send a freshly encoded image so that complete static information about every video block is transmitted Path Hel p menu Maintenance gt Fast Update Remote Path Hel p menu gt Maintenance gt Fast Update Local In the MAINTENANCE menu page select the FAST UPDATE REMOTE or the FAST UPDATE LOCAL menu then press to send the command CHAPTER 7 DIAGNOSTICS AND MAINTENANCE 99 USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS Standards Compliance and line rate Video DISPLAY 6 LCD with active matrix and vertical orientation CAMERA 1 3 CCD inter line RESOLUTION CIF 352 x 288 pels QCIF 176 x 144 pels 4CIF 707x576 pels OUTPUT Composite PAL NTSC 1Vpp 75 Ohm RCA Plug Y C INPUT PAL NTSC 1Vpp 75 Ohm minidin 4 poli VIDEO IN Y C 1Vpp 75 Ohm RCA plug CHAPTER 8 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 101 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 Speech VOICE BANDWIDTH 50 7000 Hz MIC INPUT gt 10 Kohm 775 uV jack stereo LS OUTPUT 16 Ohm jack stereo LINE INPUT gt 10 Kohm 0 154 Vrms RCA plug LINE OUTPUT lt 1 KOhm 0 154 Vrms RCA plug Asynchronous Data Channel SPEED up to 230 4 Kb s INTERFACE V 24 RS 232 DB9 Enviromental OPERATING TEM PERATURE 0 C 45 OPERATING RELATIVE HUMIDITY 10 93 without condensation STORAGE TEM PERATURE 25 C 455 C Regulations 50 3 CEI EN 60068 2 1 IEC 68 2 2 TRANSPORT OPERATING CONDITIONS
55. status window current date and time taxation channel status and to adjust the ringer volume Path Main menu gt Preferences gt Display Phone When on the MAIN MENU page select the DISPLAY PHONE entry and press the gt key to display the page shown in Fig 6 6 DISPLAY PHONE mu 2 Date Time No 3 Charge Yes 4 Channels Data Yes 5 Ringer Volume Fig 6 6 62 CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER When finished press to return to the previous menu 6 2 4 1 Self view This option is used to superimpose SELFVIEW YES or remove SELFVIEW NO a smaller frame containing Picture in Picture PiP the image taken by the local camera in the upper left area of the screen Path Main menu Preferences gt Display Phone gt gt Sel Selfview only appears during a video connection when the remote video is displayed 6 2 4 2 Date time This entry allows to display DATE TIME YES or remove DATE TIME NO the indication of the current date and time in the Status Window Path Main menu Preferences gt Display Phone gt Date Time 6 2 4 3 Chargeunits This entry allows to display CHARGE YES or remove CHARGE NO the indication of the charge units for the current call s in the Status Window Path Main menu Preferences gt Display Phone gt gt Charge CHAPTER 6 CONFIGURING THE VOYAGER 63 VOYAGER US
56. t using Standard 28800 bps Modem Modem Properties Fig 5 3 As shown in Fig 5 3 in the Incoming calls pane check the Use modem to answer incoming calls and leave 0 as number of rings Select Standard 28800bps Modem in the Connection pane Select OK to confirm CHAPTER 5 MODEM EMULATION USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 5 4 2 Making a call NetMeeting can be either used before starting communication or during the connection In both cases a call to the remote terminal must be made 5 4 2 1 Beforestarting communication If NetMeeting is used during the connection follow this procedure and not unit s to send the call 1 NetMeeting click on the call button to display the New Call window Mem as This person is using Picturetiel LiveShare 25 or earlier Fig 5 4 CHAPTER 5 MODEM EMULATION 47 VOYAGER USER S MANUAL REV 3 2 Enter the number to call in the Address box 3 Select Modem in the Call using box 4 Click on the Call button to send the call to the remote terminal 5 4 2 2 During connection To use NetMeeting once the videocommunication has been started the user must make a call to exchange data To send the call follow the instructions given in items 1 4 of the paragraph above The call must be made fromthe same terminal used to send the call for the connection in progress L 5 5 PCconfiguration for access t
57. tor for a VCR or a TV AUDIO LS OUT low impedance audio output used to control either headphones or loudspeakers with impedance gt 8 Ohm AUDIO MICIN balanced microphone input with PHANTOM ON OFF switch to enable the microphone phantom power supply 12 V AUDIO LINE OUT high level line audio output AUDIO LINE IN high level line audio input DC OUT 5 12V for camera power supply 2 4 1 Connecting the camer a Use the two cables supplied with the unit to connect 1 22 the camera VIDEO OUT connector to the Voyager VIDEO IN connector the camera POWER 12Vdc connector to the Voyager DC OUT 5 12V connector CHAPTER 2 A FIRST LOOK USER S MANUAL REV 3 VOYAGER 2 4 2 Connection to ISDN When connecting the ISDN accesses to the 3 Voyager connectors make sure to write down the telephone number that corresponds to each basic access This information will be necessary during configuration to enable each access 6 6 2 3 Insert one end of the cable ending with RJ 45 connectors into the LINE connector and the other end of the cable into the ISDN socket for each access 2 4 3 Connecting the AC DC Adapter Ll Position the on off switch on OFF 2 Make sure that the mains power supply characteristics are as indicated in the bottom of the AC CD adapter 3 Connect the AC DC adapter to the Voyager DCIN 12V connector 4 Connect the adapter to the power supply CHAPTER 2 A FIRST LOOK 23 USER S MANUAL

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